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* Volume XXV. BANDON, OREGON, THURSDAY, THE CITY COUNCIL Much Business of Import ance Transacted at Last Session Portland A Flour FEBRUARY 4. 1909. school building WINS TWO GAMES Good Progress is Being Made on Building Money Now on Hand Number 1. SHOULD MOVE Only Small Amount of Court Business During the Past Week Mill The city council met in regnla- Girls Take North Bend High 1 he Bandon school building is Th« •re was only a small amount o- Hill on South Side of Rive | session at the city hall last Saturday progressing very nice’y at present, business in justice court for the past Will Establish One at Into Camp Boys Win From and while the rainy weather has re evening and transacted much busi week, one >r two criminal cases is Proper Place for ness of importance tarded outside work to a consider of minor importance were up but in Central Warehouse the Business College The meeting was called to order able extent the inside work has been each instance the cases were dis Station by Mayor Gallier and the first item going right along. The plastering missed. of business was the securing of a is about one third done and other 1 hiring the a eek, E. M. Black recorder and city attorney to work is progressing in a like ratio, erby filed notice of appeal of his J. E. WALSÏÛM WILL BE SALESMAN I city take the place of C. R. Wade, re GAMES RESPLENDENT WITH GOOD PLAYS rhe money from Morris Bros, who case in which Mr. Adams was PETITION SHOULD BE CIRCULATED signed. After some discussion, purchased the bonds, is now in hand awarded $100 damages of a Mayor Gallier again appointed Mr. and there will be no retarding of «log whi h Mr. Blacker by shot The Bandon high school basket woik because of financial matters. The Portland Flour Mills Co. Wade to both offices with a salary That the Bandon lighthouse some time in the fall, Th«. case will have announced their intention of of $50 per month attached. The ball teams won two games from The school building which is to cost go to the circuit court. immediately establishing a wh ile appointment was c nfirined by the North Bend here last Friday night, $30,000 will have twelve recitation should be moved from its present In the case of C. P. Still vs FL the girls taking the gill’s team of rooms, a chemical laboratory, audi location and placed on the hill, on sale flour house in Bandon with council. II. Rohl), a motion for judgment Mr. Wade not being present that city into camp by the score of torium that will seat about 400 peo the South side of the Coquille river was tiled by G. T. Treadgokl, at heid quartersat the Central Wire house. The business of this c >111- Councilman Garfield was appointee two to one, while the boys team ple, besides other rooms that can is the consensus of opinion, of all torney for the plaintiff, and judg who ire interested in the situation. pany has grown to such proportions recorder for the evening, and pro- won from the Miller-Cleaver Business be fitted up as they are needed. ment was allowixl, the case going The washing out of the bulkhead colie e by the one sided s ore of in Bandon and vicinity th it the ceeded to read the minutes of the The building will be modern in by default. Further than this no company could not supply the de previous meetings whi h were twenty to four. every particular p id will be a mon la>t Saturday whi h had been com business of importance was trans mand i 1 small shipments so is es adopted. Both games were a good exhibi ument to the enterprise of the citizens pleted only a few days previous is acted in the justice’s oliiice. sufficient evidence to convince any Bills to the amount of $437.80 tion cf basket ball and kept the of the Bandon school district. tablishing the wholesale house so ------- OOO— one that it will never be safe where they can ship in large quantities, were read and ordered paid, More audience interested from start t > Green House at Bandon it is unless the government should and thus always be prepared to legislation regarding the openin finish. The best of feeling prevailed immediately go to work and con supply the needs of their customers. Pacific Ave. perfected. An ordi throughout on the part of the mem A Rare Treat struct a concrete bu khe.id and eve The company has notified all the nance governing the saloons were hers of both teams, and at the close ast week's Coos Bav Harbor then the lighthouse would not be tells about a green house being con stores and and other houses handling read. This provides that all windows it was apparent to all that the best Lovers of good music may enjoy sufficient for the needs of navigation the Hour 111 this part of the state, to shall be kept clear after midnight. teams had won The only criti ism structed at that place, but Band n a rare treat by visiting the Exhibi here. the effect that the wholesale house This ordinance, it is understood, was upon the referee, whose re- is one ahead of North Bend on this tion of Art Pianos being held by In the first place it is too low, score, as M G. Pohl, of this city is being established and advising lias the sanction if the siloons, as peated call of ’‘Foul on Bandon” Sherman Clay <X Co. in the Hotel and does not shine oui over the them to look to it f« r their supplies well as the anti-saloon people. aroused a suspicion among the spec Gallier Bldg, during the coming ocean far enough, and where it now has had a green house since last No as the flour can be furnished through Councilmen Boak and Hoover tators that the home teams were not vember, and in it he is using the stands it is entirely excluded fiom most modern methods of pl mt cul the local wholesale house just as and City Marshal Holma«i wer- ap getting a “square deal ’ but per week. An exceptiona.ly fine stock of view of approaching steamers, by cheaply as they can forward it from pointed a commiteee to look into haps his professional eye could dis ture, and is raising plants by means instruments is on display including the rocks, until the vessqjs ate right the mills. the situation of reorganizing the fire cover “fouls” that would escape the of nitro-culture. When plants the new Carola Inner-Player Piano. into the harbor, whtyeas if the light The local branch will be at department. eye of the laymen in the game. come to maturity the roots have A motion was made and carrie 1 the Central warehouse and J. E. All of the Bandon players were To hear this instrument under the house were on the hill the vessels at nitrogenous substance which is trans Walstr nr. will be the local salesman. | to assist the merchants in paying an in the game all the time; the team manipulation of Mr. Lee Bethel who sea could see it and receive bene it. ferred to other plants and will great By this change Mr. Walstroin quits j extra night watch for the city as work was fine; there was no rough is in charge of the exhibit one could The same thing is true of the fog ly strengthen and promote their the retail flour business and from , one was considered insufficient. ness, or any attempt to engage in hardly believe that they were not horn, as its sound is entiiely cut oft growth Mr. Pohl is one of the this time on will retail only feed etc. The appointments of Vet Shields unfair playing. Much credit is due listening to the performance of some by the rocks. most up-to-date horticulturists and The rendition Every sei captain coming into gardeners in Coos county. The whole ale house will be a great is regular and F. H Van Norden Ernie Boak for bringing out two artist on the piano. convenience, thus doing away with as special night watch were confirmed such efficient teams, enthusiastic of some of the difficult classics being this harbor says that conditions -------OOO-------- would be much better if the light all probability of ever being out of by the coupz-il. Moved and carried and eager to win, but always ready remarkable. Riverton Locals In speaking of the Carola Mr. house was put on the hill. Some of the much needed commodity. to adjoinn until Friday evening to accord to their opponents fair Bethel said: “ I have been interest our enterprising business men would j*ay in the g «me. 1 his house will not only supply the Feb. 5th. local trade, but will sell to all the The feature of the girls, ga me ed in the promotion of player pianos do well to take up the proposition, different town, in this community was the fine work of the guards and since their infancy but I have never and circulate a petition to be pre and down the coast as far as Port Whist Tournament Success the superior team work of the en yetjdemonstrated|any instrument that .sented to the proper authorities on berry and W. J. Floyd Evety business man Orford and possibly to the Rogue tire team on account of which the allows for such perfect human ex- the subject. Marshfield on business pression as the Carola. You can’t and citizen of Bandon would gladly river towns. The whist tournament, given by ball was kept near the Bandon god Dorothy Gib strike the wrong note because the sign such petition as would also all the Rebekah lodge in K. of P. hall nearly all the time. ------- OOO—— Mrs. C. T. Cessna came up from note is truck for you, but the de- the sea captains coming into this I.ist Friday evening was a success in son scored the two points for Ban Bandon recently and will remain gree of strength with which you harbor. Obituary every particular. There were 36 don in a throw from (he field. here a few weeks. strike each individual note and the -------OOO - players, filling nine tables, besides a Honors were well distributed changes in tempo are all at your W. White and wife spent a Died, at the Fabiola Hospital in large number of spectators. Some among the Bandon players in the control. You are playing the piano Grewsome Find on Coos Bay tew days l ist week visiting relatives The baskets ma«l«-| Oakland, California, on Tuesday very skillful whist pl ying wis dom boys’ game. and can put into each selection just on the lower river. Jan 12th, 1909, Walter L. Kelly, ain! those who won the prizes may from the field were: Blackerby 3, the interpretation that suits you.” While the dredge ()regon was Mis. O. A. Kelly spent several aged 28 years, 9 months and 18 consider themselves exceedingly Gallier I, Breuer 2, Laird 2. Out Mr. Bethel will give recitals on doing duty on Coos Bay last week days in Bandon last week, having of 4 throws from the foul line (oi days, 4 having had two strokes of good players. the Carola every evening during a grewsome find was unearthed, in gone down to meet her hu-band who lier threw 4 baskets, not missing a First prize for the ladies was won paralysis accompanied by typhoid his stay in Bandon. the shape of a human skeleton came up from San F rancisco on the by Mrs. Maggie White. Mrs. L. J. single trial. fever. which had apparently been in the Fifield. For some reason the games are Walter Kelly was the son of O. Cody capturing second prize, For bay for fifteen years. The first in Forester’s Ball the men, Leo Cox George Gage is sinking a slope not as well attended by the public won first prize A. Kelly of Riverton, Coos County, timation that it was a human b >dy and Dr. Sorensen down to the Riverton vein of coal. here as at other placesin the county second. Sixteen Oregon. He was born in Kansas was discovered when a tooth was The Forester’s] ball given last In the meantime he is taking out on March 25th 1880. He was wdl hands were played after which re- where the games are being played. found which had been tilled, further freshments of cake Saturday night in Bank hall was some coal from the first vein he cu 'he North Bend teams played at and coffee were known in the Coquille valley, having investigation was then made, and one of the very best ever enjoyed through. Myrtle Point on Wednesday, the served, rounding out a most pleasant graduated from the public schools, other parts of fl human skeleton receipts amounting to more than by the Bandon people. The music During the heavy wind storm last after which he entered the Advent evening. I were found, also some bits of cloth ^50, more than enough to meet the was ¡«leal, the floor was excellent, week the greater part oi the coal Academy where he maintained Ins ing. What appears to be positive the hall nicely decorated and every expenses of the game. The next reputation as a very bright pupih evidence of a crime i£ the fact that tramway belonging to the Riverton Piano Buyers Attention evening the same teams played here thing passed off like a charm. Coal Company fell causing much In 1902 he went to San Francisco Several new features were in a rope was found with a rock tied damage and delav. and with plenty of advertising and where he learned his trade. From into it and the rope was also fastened Remember the W. R. Haines fine weather, the a missions only troduced which enlivened the great to the skeleton. W. W. Kight is getting out some there he went to Alameda where he No one around event, In fact the ball was full of line c< al from his mine’ He is now was engaged in business for several Music Co. pay your expenses to amounted to a little over $30, lack there remembers of any one having vim and excitement from start to months, gaining the esteem and and from Marshfield, give you the ing $10 of being enough to meet the planning to tap his vein of coal from finish, The Foresters certainly disappeared mysteriously, and the expenses of the game. The high privilege of a satisfactory selection friendship of many business men whole thing lies buried in mystery. a point far below his present work school is making an effort to direct know how to entertain. Everycne. He later transferred his business to from several different makes of as Investigation will be made with the ings. came to the ball for a good time, • Oakland where he remain <1 until fine a line as is displayed anywhere. t le recreation and entertainment >f O. A. Kelly returned home from and it seems from the words of hopes of finding son e definite clew his de ith. On Dec. 1st 1907 lie This discrimination saves you the tie students along the line, of to the crime. The above in sub Oakland last week. He reached praise spoken by those present, that was married to Miss Clara Tomer oi disappointment and annoyance of a lealthful and manly sports, and this stance is 1 scare head u hich ap that city to late to see his son alive. no one went away disappointed. Hanford, California. At his death Special Sale? ()ur pianos are staple, cannot be done without the interest peared in the Coos Bay Times a few He reports the weather down there -- ----- and support of those outside of lie left a flourishing business on we can please you from $225 to$i,- days ago. about the same as it is here in Coos. t le student Ixwly. Smith Bros. <X. Co., the entea- Broadway, Oakland. He leaves a 500, payments as low as $5 per Now, Dan, wasn't that the eye V eritas . Following is the line-up of last prising meat dealers, gave away a Also players combined wile, father and moth r to mourn month. tooth of an vespertilio murinus filled five’pound roast to the party guees- pianos at $425, $500, $700, 750 and 'hursday ever.ing. his loss. with Coos Bay hot air! ing neatest the weight of a dressed Notice GIRLS Interment took place in the $950. Talk to a PIANO DEALER Bandon North Bend l>eei, ------ OOO------ hanging in their shop last who has made good with you and Mountain View Cemetery. The Lsdies of the Episcopal Guild H. Stephenson (Capl) Center H. Van Zile Friday and Saturday. Wir, Wig expects to remain. City Transfer wish to extend their thanks to all R Me Nair Guard E. Allgert gins was the successful guesser, his W. R. H aines M usic C o . All kinds of draying and transfer E. Craine who so successfully assisted in the Guard H. Mend«- guess being 502 pounds, while the ring. Phone 1441 Marshfield. Rodger's N. Gibson Forward L. Greenleaf English Walnuts FOR SALE—mill wood Opera Pinafore. D Gibson Forward Bldg Box 219. . 4 t2 E. Anderton beef weighed 503 1-2 pounds. They rorn Cody’s mill $2.00 |«-r load. Committee BOY'S gave another prize away this week. Coil sold and deliver«-«! at lowest 1 am agent for Brooks «X Son. fo M ehta M ehl Breuer Center Curili Mr. Allen being the . successful prices. Carlton, Ore. • lor their celebrated J. Jenkins, Prop. A ih . i . aiui . R evnoliis . Laird Guard Hyde I visli to inform my p itr ins th it guesser, the beef weighing 5821-2 English Wai nut tr< t*s. This firm is Walker Guard Bright I am ready to attend all cases. Blackerby pounds and his. guess was exact. the only English Walnut inqtorteis Forward Shook* ‘—NOTICE Dog tax forth« ¿year W. R. Haines, the music man * Telephone from Lowe’s drug L. CiallieT. (Capt.) Forward 1J1 the state. R umt II Geo. Gainey. North Bend, Retere». Ernie 1 909 is now due and payable to*the of Marshfield has been in Bandon store. Dr. J. I). Kelley. B. L. H urst . Bo>k Umpire. SHIPLAP—»CODY ’LUMBER «,> city marshall. Uy/ Recorder. on business a few days this week. * • . A •