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4 O o O 0 u o O 9 O tf o o • t> o Build While the Sun Shines==CODY LUMBER CO o wood one of the leaders in the ex hibits of timber and lumber. Coal will also be displayed. He is now ! arranging with the It uit growers 1 associations of the Bay and the Co quille to send him fruit as eailv as! Mihisteriai Convention. Day Ball, Bank Hall, possible for the fair. Veg< will also be displayed. Following is the program of the Mr. Dodge is anxious to have Ministerial Association uid Coos Sub grain at the Bandon Cash District Epworth League convention everyone who has anything that to be held in the M. E. church from will add to the attractiveness of the Rhein, formerly of the exhibit to notify him of it Times April 20th to 25th inclusive: I The THE TALK OF THE TOWN May May I. Seed Store. !.. J. Cape Blanco wireless telegraphy Station, has been transferred to the Independence receiving ship at J Mare Island, Golden Gate. Tueaday, April 20--Evening Session 7:45 Song Service. 8:00 Preaching. i Wednesday, April FOR SALE-A line thorough bred Jersey bull. Address or call on James Hughes, Cape Blanco, ' Ore. ii. 6t The Elizabeth left San Francisco Wednesday and will probably ar She will sail again rive tomorrow. Monday at the service of the tide. The Seaside Orchestra with its usual number of seven pieces wil furnish music for the MaY Day Ball. Don’t forget the first anniversary dance at Oriental hall Saturday evening April 24. A good time is assured all who attend. The Racket store is the very H ub around which the Bandon wheel of business turns. . I Father Curley of North Bend, I passed through Bandon Tuesday on his way to Gold Beach where he is looking after business in connection with the church at that place. A modern five room cottage on 5th street for rent, one block east of Plank road. Inquire of T. Devereux, Parkersburg, Pnone 68. F ound —A purse containing a small sum of money. Owner mav have same by calling at this office, proving property and paying for this notice.* Inform yourselves right down to date as to the prices of dishes, potions, toys, underwear etc. at the Racket store Bandon Oregon. Presbyterian Church SERVICES SUNDAY, APRIL 11 A. M. and 8 P M. 18 Morning Topic The Great Salvation ------ 000------- 1. 2. “Struck Oil” at Bandon Radiancy in Life 21-Morning Session Reports from Pastors. Personal Element in Soul Winning, Honestly, there has never been shown in Bandon, as fine a lot of Dressers as we have now in stock. Make the parlcr beautiful and homelike with one of our high grade rugs. We have Chairs, Couches, and other furniture to match. Surprise your wife by having a nice Kitchen Cabinet sent home, one that will save her hundreds of steps. Evening Topic If anyone is in doubt about Ban-, A Cordial Welcome to All don being an oil town they can have ... Walter Ross that doubt all taken away by at 3. How Much Time Should a Pastor tending the play, "Struck Oil" Spend in His Study, - - Sanford Snyder which will be on at the opera house For the best Sunday evening April 18. Afternoon Session The Iles Company will play eight - M. C. Wire. D. D. 2:30 Preaching, nights in Bandon, beginning next 7:45 Song Service H. 1. Rutledge Sunday evening. 800 Preaching, CALL ON Thursday, April 22—Morning Session This company is so well known , 1. Our Benevolences and How to Raise here that any comment as to their ■ 9:00 Them, - H. I. Rutledge excellency would only be super 2. Emmanuel Movement and Its Re fluous. sults, - R. H. Allen They have been strengthened by Copying and Enlarging a Spec Afternoon Session Eddie Mitchell who has been con - Walter Ross 2:30 Preaching, - nected with some of the best theaters ialty. All work guaranteed Evening Session in the west and is a young man who 7:45 Song Service. county’s loss through the untimely Sanford Snyder 8:00 Preaching, “Hegira of Put’’ as he was familiar ly known. We shall only hope that EPWORTH LEAGUE CONVENTION his place will be taken by some in dividual who has no knowlege of the Friday, April 23--Evening Session Higher Education, and who couldn’t Bandon Chapter 745 Devotionsl Exercises, 8:00 Address of Welcome, Bandon Chapter . tell Samoa from Table Rock. 9:00 NEWEST IDEAS FOR THE HOME I PHOTOGRAPHS GETTY 8:15 Response. 8:30 Reception - Coquille Chapter Saturday, April 24—Morning S-aaion 8:30 Devotional Exercises,N.irth Bend Chapter 9:00 Business Session 9:30 Bible Study Class, Bandon Chapter Abou tten minutes will be given to the discussion of each subject Gardiner Chapte 9:50 Mission Study Class, 10:10 How to Secure Interest in Missions, • > Coquille Chapte: 10.30 Amusements for the Social Hour, 10:50 Literary Work in the League, Marshfield Chaplet * I 1:10 - Coquille Chapte' The Epwoithian and the Sabbath, T. P. Smith and family left on the - - Gardiner Chapter Elizabeth for California where they 11:30 The Epworthian and the Prayer will make their future home. Mr. Meeting, - Coquille Chapter Smith is connected’with the clothing 11:50 ('losing Exercises for Morning Session. Afternoon Session firm of Smith Bros & Sidwell and is a man of business integrity. The 1:30 Devotional Exercises, Gardiner Chapter - Bandon Chapter Smith family will be greatly missed 2:00 Tithing, 2:20 How May the League Help in Reaching from Bandon business and social Strangers, North Bend Chapter circles but the best wishes of every 2:40 How to Increase the Spiritual Vitality of one will go with them. the League, Marshfield Chapter ' Mrs. A. G. Aiken, of Marshfield 3:00 Importance of Junior Work, . . Bandon Chapte has opened a millinery store in Co 3:20 How to Increase and Hold the Member quille where she will be glad to ship of the Junior League, t meet all customers of the Coquille Marshfield Chapter valley. 13 2tx 3:40 The Relation of the Junior to the Senior North Bend Chaptei League, Uncle Harry Baldwin is now a* 4:00 Question Box the Mercy hospital in North Bend, 4:10 Business Session and we are informed that he is get Evening Session ting along fine and is happy and ex 7:45 Devotional Exercises, Marshfield Chaptei pects to make his future home at 8:00 Lecture, . G. H. Feese, D. D. the hospital. H*s many Bandon Sunday, April 25 -Morning Session friends will be glad to learn ol his 6:30 Morning Wakh Service. great contentmen t and will wish him 10:00 Sunday School every success. IIO0 Preaching followed by Sacrament of Lord*! Supper, —FOR RENT—Large, new seven M. C. Wire, D. D. room bouse in Azalea Park, close Afternoon Session in. Good water. For particulars 2:30 Children's Rally (for the children and all caM on j. W. Felter, or address W interested in them). W. Elliot, Prosper, Ore. 5 tf Executor’s Notice Notice is hereby given, that letters Testamentary with the will annexed have been issued b.y the Probate Court of Coos County, Oregon, unto Eugene Henry Hamblock and John Vinton Hamblock directing that they execute the provisions of the will of John F. Hamblock deceased, as to the dispoeitioh of bisestate, and Now therefore, all persons having claims against the estate of said John F. Hamblock deceased are re quired Io present them, to eitherof the undersigned Executors at Park ersburg. Oregon, or af tbeofliceof C. R. Wade in Bandon. Oregon, with EDDIE MITCHELL the proper vouchers wit bin six months from the date of this notice. becomes popular with the public Dated at Bandon. Oregon, April wherever he goes. 15, 1909. Upholstering and Repairing a Specialty Woodruff & Turner « The House Furnishers • 1 f I « report, and establish, widen or open the said streets, and within 30 days thereafter appoint three appraisers to assess the damages and benefits, if any to the respective owners of the lots or parts thereof, or other tracts thereby ejected, and of the land ap propriated. Dated Bandon, Oregon, April 15th, 1909. C. R W ade , 14 4t City Recorder ORDINANCE NO. 125 This is an Ordinance entitled "An Ordinance to pre vide certain compensation for members of the fire department, to regulate the same, and to amend Sec. XIV of Ordinance No. 52, entitled 'An Ordinance to create, provide for and regulate a Fire Department for the Town • of Bandon,'" The City of Bandon does ordain as follows: Section I. That the members ol the fire department of the city of Bandon, doing actual service in fight ng lire, and also for answering fire alarm rails, shall be entitled to One (I) Dollar for such services and paid as hereinafter pro vided. Sec. 2. That after the elapse of thirty (30) ■lays of active practice, in such fire drills as may be determined upon or directed by the chief of the fire department, after the formation and or ganization of this department, then each member shall be entitled to one (I) dollar for each drill so participated in by him, not to exceed however two (2) drills per month for which he shall re ceive such compensation. I Sec. 3. That as to the number of drills, and the attendance at fires as provided in the foregoing section, the report of the chief of the department shall be made monthly to the common council, and this report shall be deemed prima facie cor rect, but may, upon application of any member of such department, under affidavit of mistake, in-accuracy or other defect, be reviewed, cor- r cted or amended by the said council, and the decision of the council shall be final. Sec. 4. That the proper officials of the city shall, make and deliver to such firemen as may be recommended in the report and as adopted by die couucil, city warrants upon the treasurer in the amounts adopted by the council. Sec. 5. That Sec. XIV of Ordinance No. 52, entitled 'An Ordinance to create, provide for and regulate a fire department in the Town of Bandon* which passed the Board of Trustees of said Town on the 1st day of May, 1901, and was approved by the Präsident of the board upon the said 1st day of May, 1901, shall be amended to read as follows: 'Any person ring ing the fire alarm bell or gong used for such purposes, except in case of fire without permis sion from the common council or chief of the fire department, shall be deemed guilty of a mis demeanor, except the marshal may, upon the in struction therefor by the council, use the same for curfew purposes. Passed by the common council the 31 si day ,f March. 1909. C. R. WADE. City Recorder. Approved the 31st day of March, 1909. (Seal) STEPHEN GALLIER, Mayor. Among the plays the Iles com j EUGENE HENRY HAMBLOCK pany will put on heie will be: JOHN VINTON HAMBLOCK, 4t Struck Oil, A Texas Ranger, The i Westerner, Uncle Toni’s Cabin The Private Secretary, A Connecti- , Notice of Conde innation for Right of Way cut Yankee, The Lightning Rod Agent, Forty-five Minutes from For Street Purposes. Broadway, and Salommy and the Notice is hereby given that the Man. All play goers will be delight - Common Council of lite City of Ban ed to see the Iles company once don, Coos county, Oregon, at a more as they a. e exceedingly pop regular meeting of said council, ular here. The Seaside Orchestra held upon March 15, 1909, at the City Hall, by resolution, persuant will furnish music all week. to Sec. 92 of the Charter of said City of Bandon, did determine to open, lay out, establish, or extend Hies Him to Samoa the followingstreets within the cor porate limits of the City of Bandon, tn the manner following, towit; We note, with regret the depar ON PIONEER STREET com ture of E. P. Pressey from this mencing at a point twenty-five fe< t vicinity. Filled, as we are, with an west of th»* southwest corner of abiding faith in the future of Coos block No. 16, in the Original town of county, it grieves us deeply that her Bandon. Oregon, the same being Evenins Session ' in the center of said Pioneer Street, We overlooked the fact last week 6:45 Regular Devotional Service of League. advantages are unrecognized. thence south 4 degrees and 55 min that the Eastern Star lodge had There is, however, a silver lining utes west, 302 feet to a s»ake, thence - - President A. J. Drews given a grand ball Saturday even 7:45 Song Service to this cloud of sorrow, and it is to south 656.7 feet to the N »rth line of Sanford Snyder ing April 3rd. Those present at 8:00 Sermon, be found in the fact that Mr. Pres the S uth Fourth Street, said Installation ol Officer, and Closing Exerciess the ball say it was one of the best sey is of an aesthetic temperament. street to be 50 feet wide; Epworth League Benediction Also ON THE SOUTH ever given in Bandon, and the 11 eing by virtue thereof, immune from FOURTH STREET: commencing supper served by the Stars was j the seductive influences of money in the Citv of Bandon, Oregon at Gathering Exhibit for such a success that they have been making opportunities and kindred thej westj line of Abernathy Street asked to furnish supper for the May 1 prosiac things. The busy haunts o at the intersection thereof with said Seattle Exposition Day Ball, by the band. The pro Orvil Dodge of Coquille, who men; the seething marts of trade Fourth Street and in the cente. liae thereof thence west along said ceeds of the ball were applied on the has been appointed by the Coos are not for him! center line of the South Fourth new piano recently purchased I y County Commissioners on request He would leave these sodden ORDINANCE NO. 126 Street, 1114 feet to the west line of this lodge. The lodge is prosper of the commercial bodies of the shores where life is but a round o* Pioneer Street Extended. Sajd This instrument u an Ordinance, entitled 'An ing to a greater extent this spring county to take Ordinance providing for the improvement of charge of the stale dishonesty and rotten com South Fourth Street to be 60 feet Columbia avenue, north of Atwater street, than ever before. exhibit at the Seattle Fair, has mercialism and hie him to the wide, thirty feet of which, along and also to provide for the assessment of the FOR RENT—Hall over post been spending several days on the Elysian Isle of Samoa where the south s de of said Street has al actual cost thereof, upon adjacent property, and establish the grade thereof.' office. Add Jess or phone Thos bay regarding it. well-beloved Stevenson found life at ready been dedicated to the public, The City of Bandon does ordain as follows: A'so on Wharf street, Beginning Devereux, Parkersburg, Ore. Sec. I. That Columbia avenue from the Mr. Dodge is enthusiastic over the its best, His idealistic soul pines at the south end thereof, and in the nortl^ side of the bridge at the intersection of St tf. prospect for a fine exhibit and the f >r communion with natural things,' center line thereof tn the. city’ of i Columbia avenue with Atwater street, shall be Everard Boyle had the misfortune good it will do southwestern Ore untainted by contact with our Bandon, thence south on said center improved for the full width ol such avenue £.... I. northward, for the sard full width to thr present Saturday, to shoot himself through gon and Coos county in particular. twentieth century civilization. As line to the north line of the South thereof. Fourth street. 539 feet, said street to, : t-rminus Sec. 2 That said improvement shall esnsist the loot, just back of the great toe. He hopes to have the exhibit an instance of Mr. J ressey’s love for be sixty feet wide. Iola piling bridge. built as nearly as may be prac- by the discharge of twenty two rj rounder! into shape by the latter nature it might be mentioned that i That the said council has caused ticable upon a level with the present Atwater fie. The ball went clear through part of the month so that he can he does not believe in dairving. each bl the above designated streets ' street bridge, and that the center of the bridge hall be on a level with the Atwater 4reet the foot, tearing an ugly hole as it leave lor Seattle early in May. He holds that in milking cows, man or extensions thereof to be surveyed, bridge and such level shall be deemed, and went. The young man is getting He believes it essential to get on the takes an unfair advantage of their and that the engineer has filed a re ‘ is hereby declared to be the grade ol Columbia avenue from the said Atwater srreet bridge north - along buite well at present, however, ground early in order that he may maternal instincts. R. M Pressey port thereof,containing a plat of each I w ard to the present terminus thereof. of the alxive streets so proposed to Sec. 3. And whereas it appearsfrom the cer under the skillful treatment of R. W. h tve the exhibit properly displayed of the Bandon Creamery does not be extended or widened,and that thd tificate of the City Recorder filed in the < fficial Boyle and exp ects to be at the store an dadequate quatrers for it. uphold this view. • said council will in its discretion 1 record of street improvements, that notice thereof again in a few days. He plans to make the myrtle • It were folly to bewail Coos adopt an ordinance embodying such ' has been given to the property owners ol and , Bandon, Ore. Everything for the Home f j I1OI UW Steif (JI tnr uriuj^»- at mvr mtnsev(ivii vi upon said portion of said avenue, advertising as prescribed by law, that such bridge would be built, and also that the time for presenting a re monstrance against the said improvement has ex pired, and that no remonstrance has been pre sented, It is Hereby Declared that due and lega notice thereof has been given, to the property owners thereby effected. Sec. 4. Further provided that the said bridge shall be built as nearly as may be practicable 1a accordance with the following specifications: That the said bridge beginning at the north line of the intersection of the present Atwater street bridge with the said Columbia avenue.shall be built 238 feet long on the east and the west side of the said avenue, and 70 feet wide including sidewalks, which said walks shall be not less than eight feet wide and not less than six inches above thb planking of bridge and to run full length of bridge on both sides and there shall be an open space of four inches at edge of sidewalk that snail be left open; this opening shall continue full I length of bridge upon both sides and the pranking of the sidewalk shall project over this opening six inches and be not less than four inches above the bridge to the planking of the sidewalk. The center of the said bridge shall be six inches higher than the edge of the bridge at the side walk; this bridge shall be built of good sub stantial material of dimensions as follows: Piling (to be of white cedar) to be not more than ten (10) feet apart, and thoroughly braced each way, each pile to be not le s than ten inches in diame ter at the small end of each pile. Caps for pil ing shall be 8x10 inches and shall be spiked or firmly bolte t to the top of piling. Stringers shall be 3x12 inches and 22 feet long and placed not more than three feet apart. Planking of bridga to be four inches thick, and planking of sidewalks shall be two inches thick. Posts for railings of sidewalks shall be 4x4 inches and three feet hi^h from the level of the sidewalk; braces for posts shall be 2x4 inches and the railing itself 2x4 inches; there shall be a board 1x12 inches placed along the full length of railing at a dis tance midway between the sidewalk and the top of the railing and securely fastened and nailed,- the said railing shall extend the full length of each sidewalk on the south side thereof, and such bridge and sidewalk above described is hereby declsred to be an improvement. Sac. 5. That the cost of the construction of the said bridge shall be assessed to the adjacent property, and that each lot on each side thereof and fronting upon the said bridge shall be liable for the cost of said bridge in proportion as its frontage upon the said street bears to the total number of feet frontage of both sides thereof ex cepting thejsouth eighteen feet of the said bndge.the same being wijiin the intersection of the said At water street and Columbia avenue, the cost of which shall likewise be assessed to all of the lots fronting upon the above designated portion of the above avenue, said asseumeats to be appor tioned among ths said lots in the same proportion which the frontage of each lot bears to the total number of feet frontage of all the dots (on both sides of the said portion of the said avenue. Sec. 6. That immediately after this ordinance shall become of full force and elect, then the city recorder shall be required to post legal no tices advertising for sealed bids upon the said bridge, as above specified, any or all of which bids may be rejected at the discretion of the city council. Sec. 7. That if the council shall deem it ad visable to accept the b.d of the lowest responsible bidder, then the same may be accepted by a reso lution therefor duly passed by “an Aye and Nay vote, and entered in the Journal of Pro ceedings, and thereupon the street com mlitre with the assistance of the city engineer shall proceed to determine and assess upon each lot liable therefor, its actual and exact pro portionate cost of improvement, and the report therefor may be enacted by ordinance, and de clared to be such assessment, and thereafter en tered in the docket of city liens against such property. Sec. 8. Provided that upon such assessment having been duly declared and entered in the city docket, the mayor of the city, together with the recorder mav, by resolution therefor by the common council enter into a contract with such bidder for the construction of such improvements, according to the above specifications and subiect to such other provisions or conditions, including indemnity bond as the council may deem ex pedient to impose, provided however, that such contract shall not provide for. or permit any pay ment to be made upon such contract before or faster than the assessments therefor may be col lected from the properry therefor liable. Passed the council thu 31st day of March, 1909 G R. WADE. City Record« Approved this 31st day of Match 1909. (Seal) STEPHAN GALUER, Mayor.