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Volume XXIV. LAUNGHIMG OF ( IWO IÜG BOATS BANDON, THURSDAY, OREGON, Number 4i OCTOBER 22, 1908. -------------------- /- IN THE JUSTICE’S C()URT( >1 District Superintendent Com FELL FROM PLAT- FORM 10 DEATH Miss Lylith Moore SIXTH .DISTRICT. C( »OS ing COUNTY, OREGON. Bandon people wll have the pleas Dr. Wire, District Superintendent Claud Woodruff, Plaintiff ure of hearing Miss Lylith Moore, for this district of the M. E. Church vs. , the famous reader and diainatist next will preach in Bandon next Sunday I). E. Mills, Defendant. I Sat.trilay evening, Miss Moore evening. The pastor, R. H. Alien, Action To Recover Money. comes with the highest of recoin Events at Price’s Shipyard Distinguished Gentleman will will preach in the morning, and I mendations and never fails to please Robert Moran Steps off SUMMONS there will be Sunday School at the her hearers. All who attend tier re To. D. E. Mills the above named usual time, All persons are cor- Saturday and Thursday Speak at Local Opera Bridge Near Oriental Hall defendant: In the Name of the cital next Saturday evening, which dially invited to attend these servi- ' State of Oregon, you are hereby re is under the auspices of the Bandon ces. Imposing Scenes quired to appear ami answer lhe House Sunday Evening Concert Band, will be fully repaid. complaint of the Plaintiff, Claud ------ ooo------ Admissson will be 35-25 and 15 Wo druff, filed in the above entitled cents. Tickets on sale at Mar’s Notice Court and Cause on or before the last day of time prescribed for the l Confectionery Store. BOTH ARE THE FINEST OF BOATS publication of this summons, which NATIONAL ISSUES AND BANDON HARBOR Just located by '.beside of Holme's DEATH PROBABLY INSTANTANEOUS ----- OOO----- Restaurant a confectionery store. A date is six consecutive weeks from the date of the first publication liberal share of pattonage is desired. The K. of P. Lodge is arranging hereof: the date of first publication 42 3tx J. L. L oveall . ’ for a grand ball on the evening of The launching of two ocean going Cong re;.-man W. R. Ellis, o hereof is this 22 day of October, One of the saddest deaths that — ooo ----- November 21st. tugboats from one ship yard in less 1908 and the last publication will be Pendleton, is in Coos County this has occurred in Bandon for years than a week is an event that does on December 3, 1908. And you week making addresses on the Na The two year old child of Mr. One of the most delightful social was that of Robert Moran, who not often occur, but snch was the are notified that if you fail to appear tional issues of the ilay from a Re anil Mrs. IL Nelson who has lecentlv events of the season occuried at walked off the bridge near Oriental important events at Price s shipyard and answer said Complaint, Plaintiff publican standpoint. He is visiting been very sick with that fatal disease, the Odd Fellows Hall, in this city, Hall Sunday evening in the dark- will take a judgment again-1 you for in Bandon dining the last wee k ill the large: towns of the county Bronchitis Pneumonia, is now re | Tuesday evening, when Miss l ylith ness, and met death probably in- $99.15 and for costs and disburse The first one to be launched was ments and will also take an order ind his itinerary brings him to Ban covering under the treatment of 1 )r. Moore, monologist and impersonator slant menus. Mr. Moran and wife the Klikyam, on Saturday. This from the Court for the sale of all the Ion for an address Triday evening J. Warren Kelley. entertained a large and appreciative were visiting with Mr and Mr. boat belongs to the Coquille Mill property attached herein and now ' )ctober 23 rd. Clyde Divelbiss of Port Orford indience for nearly two hours. Miss Patrick Hanrahan and were at and Tug Co. and will be used in this h Jd by the Sheriff of Coos County Mr. Ellis is not only campaigning a little boy of about six years 01 s Moore certainly proved herself a Oriental Hall Sunday evening under sa d attachment anil for the harbor. She will be towed to San application of the proceeds upon the >ut as a member of co ng ess from age spent Tuesday night in Bandon mister in her ai t, receiving applause Shortly' before ten o'clock Mi Francisco Friday by the Elizabi th claim of Pl •intiff w ith said costs and )regon he is looking after the needs vhich was only silenced w-her she He had never heard a boat whistle Moran went out of the hall and it The summons ;s of the state at various places, and is and her machinery installed and re disbursements. would appear in another number.— was thought that he had gone over and waking in the morning anil served upon you by publication here espe< ¡ally interested in the develop turned here in about 30 days. < )pera to the electric light plant or dow 11 hearing the whistle exclaimed, ‘‘My, Umpqua Valley News. of in the Bandon R ecorder , a The other boat, the ('.learner, was ment of the Bandon harbor ami will house, Bandon. Oregon, Saturday weekly newspaper of general, reg don’t that cow bawl loud"? town. launched this morning and will also ular weekly circulation published at do all he can in congress to secure .evening, October 24th. Nothing more was thought of it The Iles Co. played at Riverton be taken to San Francisco and re Eandon, Coos County, Oregon, pur further appropriations for improve until later in the evening wnen he turned to Gardner where she will do suant to the order of Geo. P. Top meats here and will tell of his interest last Thursday evening and will play —ooo— dal not appear, but it was thi n ping, Justice of the Peace in and for here Friday evening. here again this evening. service on the Umpqua river. thought that lie was in his room at Margaret Iles Co. The Kliky am is 96 feet long and the within and above entitled Court The Reception and Entertaiument The Thimble Club is being en and District, made and entered the the Laundry building, but when h • 22 feet wide, while the Gleaner s 20th day of October 1908. committees will show- the congress tertained this afternoon at the home 'tid not appear Monday morning, 100 feet long anil 22 feet six inches G. T. T readgold , Attorney for man around the town and acquaint of Mis. Walter Panter. The club, The Margaret lies Co. again ap fears began to be entertained that » Plaintiff. wide. him with a few* of the growing in- was entertained last Thursday at the peared at the Bandon opera house Wendesday evening an 1 added an something hail happened. C eo . P. T opping justice of tin dust l ies here. Both new tugs are powerful boats It is conceded from home of Mrs V. R. Dwiggins. Mt. Hanrahan immediately' began other play to the long list already Peace. and will be equipped with the most ill points that Bandon is progressing searching for him, and met J L t Ladies’ and children’s tailor made put on here. This troup is growing —ooo---- modern machinery known to navi more rapidly than any other town in Kroneuberg on the street and that in popularity every time they come gation. They are among the finest The new booklets advertising the 1 he southw estern part of Oregon, and coats anil suits at Hartman’s. gentleman accompanied him. They Fine line of millinery at 1 larltnan’s to Bandon, and the demonstrations boats on the Pacific coast and thei. many beautiful places, anil the great Mr. Ellis will no doubt be surprised went to Oriental hall and looking from lhe audience seem to be great construction is a great credit to th»' opportunities of Bandon which were when he steps off the boat and sees Attend the big Trustee sale of the down over the edge of the bridge, er with each appearance. The play Price shipard, and show the skill of compiled, printed and published by what a lively city’ we have. Panter Broc stock by Wolff and Wednesday night, entitled In Old discovered the body lying £in the the designer to a very good advan • be Warren Publicity Co. of Port The public is veiy cordially in Rosenctantz. | Kentucky, and put on in a high sand where it had rolled after hit tage. laeil, have arrived and they ¡in* per- vited to turn out and he; ir Mr. Ellis class manner, to the extreme delight ting the logs. The face was badly C. M. Skeels of Coquille has pur Each launching was witnessed iecl pieces of workmanship, and it the opera house Friday evening bruised and internal injuries Lad chased the Lorenz X Hoyt stock of the audience. by a large number of people and show the advntages of this place in no matter what their politics may be A coroner’s in N< xt Wednesday evening they been received. the boat and factory whistles sounded a veiy creditable manner. Every is there will surely be something of and will conduct the business at the will appear here again, then they quest was held Tuesday, the ver old st mil. The store their greetings. citizen should mail a number if nterest to all. will play, The Roail to Frisco, a five diet being that death was caused by charge* of Charlie Lorenz copies to his friends in other parts act comedy drama, full of funny accidently falling from the bridge. Skeels. — ooo The booklets <1 (• The booklets advertising Bandon of the country. Robert A. Moran was born m New* stock of men’s and boys’ things and the people who hear it and vicinity have arrived and can be at the office of G. T. Treadgold. Hespeler. Canada, April 16, 1880 will, no dou’>t be delighted. English Walnuts Good Crop clothing at Hartman s. ------GOO------ had by those desiring them at the and was 28 years, five months and Falls Heir to Estate office of G. T. Treadgold—envelopes -—ooo----- ------ ooo — two days old <U the time of his That the raising of English Wal are furnished free to th os who will ------- OCTO------ Administrator’s Notice of Pri death. nuts will l>e a great industry in south Should Have Railings send the books to friends Don’t Mr Moran came to the United vate Sale western < Tregon within the next few fail to call before the supply is ex By the death of an uncle, E II States about five years ago, aud has Lhe fact that a man fell to his years, is an assured fact, as it it one liausted. Notice is hereby give 1 that by virtue been in the west ever since, lie Meade and his sister Mrs. Harvey’ of the most paying crops that can death from one of the bridges on of an order of sale given and granted of the Iles Co., have fallen heir to a was married in January 1907 to ------ OOO------ be raised anywhere, bringing a net the Bandon streets last Sunday night I by the County Court of Coos Co., portion of a large estate. Just what Miss Lillian Tuohy who survives income of several hundred dollars should be a warning against leaving i State of Oregon, duly made and en their share will be is not yet known, him. He also leaves a father, boles open in the street unpri tected. j tore I on the 21st day of Septi mber per acre. but their nu acrons friends in Coos mother, six brothers and four sis- 1908; the Admi.iinistrator of the Until recently it has been an ex There arc . lher places in the city Estate of Peter Nelson, deceased, will extend congratulations for their lers. He was a young man of periment as to whether these wal where people might walk off in the I from and after the 21st day of No good fortune. We are informed, excellent charactei and made friends nuts would do well in this countiy, dark wiih fatal results. Where it is vember 1908, shall proceed to sell and very agreeably so, that the re wherever he went. that is no longer the case as they’ uecessa' y to leave a hole in tin the real estate belonging to said es- And if you are going to port that Mr. Meade will leave the ’ The funeral sen ices will be held have been tried and found to lx* a street it should be protected by rail - J late and described as follows tow it: build or repair your house stage is without foundation. mgs which coul I be put up w ith but Lot 3 in Block 2 Commercial Addi at the Catholic church Friday morn great crop. tion to the town nt Bandon; also ing and interment made n the Ban ----- OOO-------- Mr. Tucker has a number of wal very little cost. before the Rains set in for Lot to tn block 33, lot 2 in block 42, The matter should be looked aftei and lot 7 in block 35, Woodland d u cemetery. Mrs. Moran has the nut trees on his ranch uear Four good, don’t forget that a Hume’s Boats Go Ashore sympathy of everyone in her bereave Mile, which are eight years old from at once before any more accidents Addition to the Town of Bandon, iff in the County ot Coos aid State ment. house don’t look very well occur. Tne Osprey, and Enterprise, the the seed, and they bore a good crop of Oregon, at private sale, either without WINDOWS and two boats belonging to R. I). Hume last year and are full again this year. for cash down, or one-half down ooo — anil the balance secured by mortgage Coquille River Transportation DOORS— in fact they’re went ashore at Port Orford Tuesday We have heard of others in this vi on the property sold Episcopal Church but as to the amount of damage don cinity and at Coquille and Myrtle Co.’s Schedule the'most essential part. This notice is published fom con to the vessels we have not been in Point who are growing English Wal Rev. Horsfall will hold services in secutive weeks in the Bandon Re formed. Reports are to the effect nuts in large quantities and the fruit St. John’s Episcopal Church Sunday corder, a weekly newspaper pub Favorite leaves Bandon 6 :oo a tn the Osprey has been taken off is first class lished in Coos County. by order of at 11 a m and 7:30 p m. A ( < 4 Ccquille 9 :oo a II) and that the Enterprise will also be Everyone cordially invited to at , the County Court, the first publica ( < < < W. O. W. Will Entertain tion being Oct 22, 1908. Bandon i :oo P id raised. tend these services* G eo 1 L orenz , Administrator of < 4 < I ni Coquille can supply you with doors The two boats were tied together the Estate of Peter Nelson, deer I sed >n Thursdoy evening October Congressman W. R. Ellis will a 'n G eo . P. T opping , Atty, for Dispatch le tves Bandon and windows at prices nev and on going into the harbor, the 29th, the local lodge W. O. W. speak at the opera nouse, Friday Estate*. hawser caught in a wheel causing “ Coquille p m er before equalled in the Everyone the cr< w to lose control and the will give a banquet to members anil evening Oct. 23rd. - - ooo Liberty leaves Coquille i n history of Bandon. boats were driven ashore by the their families, to the Women of should turn out and hear him. “ Bandon D Ili Woodcaft and thefr families and a All kinds sizesand patterns waves. Don't forget to see the new line o For Rent Passengers going on the few invited guests. A general good iron beds .it Woodruff and Turners, —OOO----- Quite a supply of them, time is being provided for. at 6:45 a m can get a the house furnishers. My place at Four Mile dose to Marshfield and have three horns Notice but don’t put it off too long l he swellest line of rockers in Clayton's mill is for rent for two and fifteen minutes on the La\ and Notice is heieby given that For rent Queen Anne Cottage or they’ll all be gone. Coos County at W< alruff X Turn years. 8 acres in cultivation, 50 return same day. the meat markets of this city will be Apply to Rasmussen Bros. 42 tf acres fenced, good buildings. ers, the house fut»i lie s. We can furnish locks for closed hereafter all day Sunday. Stove wood, fire place and heater L. A. R ASM ASON. E. L ewin , Have you seen seen loose new — -OOO------ I the doors if you want them woixl. Orders by phone or mail S mith B ros . rugs at Woodruff and Tur r,’s the promptly filled. A. Haberly. and the tools for fixing Ice Cream. W righ 1 X W ai i » vcx , fi .. house furnishers. The parties who born.wed R.ti You can gtt Ice Cream the I ind fot sale in small tracts near them up. The dance in the Bank Hall last müssen Bros step ladder will phase dish, quart or gallon, lor partie nr town. A. Haberly. The I.adies t himble Club w ill Everything in Hu riiirun Saturday night was unusually well return the same at once ’ ‘ 30. n families. Also ice in sm til qil.iiH I- gii ' t gtand .ball ( ». tober 31 <or. LAIRD A NEILSON. Managers. Be sito, and take advantage of the attended and Jeieiyone reported an J. 1’. I upper of Coquille Is in*our ties at Holm's Restaurant 2.SI t the benefit of a band stand. ijti.su« «?• ¡’adle* S¿qi« enj >yable time. city today. À © * ■ » * • ’ . e o the Winter time is Coming The Bandon Hard ware Company © C* • O C e • © • •» o • •• •« • • •• •• •© * •I* • • i • • • • • * • • • • • « • •• ••