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MARINE
May
May I.
Day
Ball, Bank
Hall.
George Pike of Coquille was visit
ing friends in Bandon last Saturday.
Seed grain at the Bandon Cash
Store.
W. H. Norval of Riverton was in
town this week on business.
FOR SALE--A fine thorough
bred Jersey bull.
Address or call
on James Hughes, Cape Blanco,
Ore.
11.61
Rev. Horsfall will hold Episcopal
services at St. John's church Sun
day ar n a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
The Seaside Orchestra with its
usual number of seven pieces wil
urnish music for the MaY Day Ball.
The Racket store is the very
H ub around which the Bandon
■wheel of business turns.
Ed. Johnson, the potato king of
the Coquille river, left on the Fifield
for San Francisco with 40 tons pf
potatoes.
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A modern five room cottage on
Ac<-Oir.pani«.--t by tub»:
Belay!
Don’t forget the big annul ball at
5th street for rent, one block east
AnJ then there I unique
Oriental
hall
Saturday
night
April
Enjoyment when they shriek:
of Plank road.
Inquire of T
“Tops!"’
Devereux, Parkersburg, Pnone 68. 24th.
And—Ji min y, you're stirred
By tilts delightful v.ord:
W. B. Chance, deputy labor com
Marlinepike!
Chas. Roedell, who has been in
You can't find terms of praise
missioner
and
factory
inspector,
of
this vicinity hunting and fishing for
Sufficient tor the phrase
Heave ho! •
a few weeks left on the Fifield for Albany, was in Bandon Friday of
Nor can you half convey
last week, on his rounds of inspect
Your rapture when they say;
San Francisco.
"Scuppers!”
ing machinery in use in various
Yes, jargon of the brine
F ound —A purse containing a plants of Southwestern Oregon.
1s indubitably tine
As 1 observed.
small sum of money. Owner may
But, say. is it to you
Smith Bros, have sold their meat
As Greek as it ts to
have same by calling at this office,
-Thomas R. Ybarra in New York Times.
market
to
George
Urdman.
The
proving property and paying for
gentleman has been here investigat
Almost Generous.
this notice.
ing the situation for some time and
Harry M. Daugherty of Columbus re-
S. B. Anderson, of Prosper, was is much* pleased with the outlook. • ■iiti.v tolii this story to the Washing
in Bandon Saturday and made this Mr. Urdman left for San Francisco ten Post: Two Irishmen were discuss-
death of a friend.
office a pleasant call, renewing his on the Fifidld where he will look j g ' 1 the
!<’. Pa t:
faith in the R ecorder for another after business affairs and will then
“Sure, Casey waa a good fellow.”
"He was that.” replied Mike, “a good
year.
return to Bandon and take charge of fellow—Casey.”
Inform yourselves right down to «he business. Smith Bros, will re "And a cheerful man was Casey,”
date as to the prices of dishes, main in Bandon and operate the : .tid I’at.
“A cheerful man was Casey, the
notions, toys, underwear etc. at the «hingle mill which they have re r heerfulest I ever knew,” echoed Mike,
cently secured.
"Casey was a generous man, too,”
Racket store Bandon Oregon.
Coumerilh- Christensen Co. are
having the interior of their store
painted and remodeled and when the
work is completed it will present the
appearance of a bran new store.
The Prosper school, under the di
rection of Prof. W. D. Reedy will
jive an entertainment in Prosper
next Saturday evening, There will
be a dance after the program.
The
Seaside Orchestra will furnish the
music.
Government Engineer Polhemus,
m company with Donald Charleston
was in Bandon Tuesday visiting
triends and looking after the interests
of the government here. Mr. Pol
hemus did not announce anything
definite as to future work by the
government but as congress ha
made recommendations foe the re
purvey of the Coquille river, some
thing will no doubt be done in tha I
near future.
.The Elizabeth arrived
Sunday
RENT—Large, new seven
with 86 tons of freight and ten pas
room house in Azalea Park, close
sengers. C. C Holt, C. E. Broad
in. Good water.
For particulars
— for
raid I’at.
“Gcnerr.uts, you say? Well, I don’t
! new so much about that, Did Casey
e’ er buy you anything?”
"Well, nearly,” replied Mike, scratch-
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his head. “One day he came Into
Flaherty’s barroom, where me and my
friends were drinking, and he said to
us. Well, men, what are we going to
have- rain or snow?' ”—New York Sun.
A Cause For Thanksgiving.
“What are you crying about?”
“My husband beat iue.”
,
“Who is he?”
"A gypsy tiddler. He beat me with
the flildle bow.”
“Then you ought to be thankful he
,b esn’t play a buss viol.” — Fllegende
.Blatter.
The Endless Chase.
bent, wife and child, H. M. Barnes,
The melodrama heroine—
call on J. W. Fdter, or address W.
A. M. Snyder, wife and three child
It seems we cannot lose her.
W. Elliot, Prosper, Ore. 5 tf
It used to be in cab or train
ren, S. Hunter, S An eltno, J.
That she escaped from being slain
And now auto or aeroplane—
A. J. Hartman has commenced Atneral and H. Johnson. She sailed
But "the villain still pursue« her.’*
work, making trenches for the foun again Tuesday with 285,000 feet of
—St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
dation of his new twelve room house lumber, three tons butter, eight
Chollie’s Manner.
house at the foot of the new stairs. c is s woolen goods, ten tons mis
Patience—Don’t you think Chollle
It will be a fine residence when com cellaneous and one ton chittetn bark. in tn as if lie belonged to the smart,
pleted.
She carried ten passengers: E net?
Patrice—No; I think lie acts as if the
FOR RENT— Hall over post Elingson, H. A. Albright, C. G. umart set belonged to him.—Yonkers
offics. Addiess or phone Thos. Adams and wife. Mr. Allen and wife, Statesman.
G. Battita, H. Shirl, I. B. Shirl and
Devereux, Parkersburg, Ore.
Touching.
Carl Flanning. The Elizabeth will
"Are you quite «tire of bls affec
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return again Tuesday of next week tion?” asked her friend.
Word was received by Mrs.Ros-
“Yes," she replied, pointing tender
liter, from Miss Cole, who was re and sail about Thursday.
ly to her engagement diamond. "Here
Is the touchstone.”—New York Her*
cently called to Oklahoma, by the ill
aid.
ncss of her mother that she ha 1 ar
Fruit Growers Meet
rived at her home all right and found
Woman’s Way.
Ha asked her if slie loved him.
A fairly well attended meeting of
her motner somewhat improved.
And slie, laughing, said, "Not I!”
Then she blushed and nestled closer.
Mrs. P. C. Stephenson, who un the fruit growers of this section was
And he blessed her for the lie.
—New York Life.
derwent an operation at Mercy hos held at the Marshfield Chamber of
Commerce
today.
The
nature
of
pital, North Bend, some time ago is
Submarine Villa.
reported to be getting along nicely. the meeting was an address hy f.
Stubb—How is that suburban cottage
Her many friends here will be glad M. Hall-Lewis, a Catching Inlet you bought? 1 understand it is a
debt.
to learn of her speedy restoration to rancher who recently moved here
Penn—Yes, a floating debt.—Boston
from Hood River, on fruit culture Globe.
good health.
there He described in detail the
Goos Bay is sending out a sou system and methods used by the
Ths Trouble With Him.
■‘What’s the matter with him now.
venir postal of a “Salmon Catch on noted Hood River orchardist. His
when he’» »0 prosperoun?”
Coos Bay, Oregon,” which happens talk was declared to be one of the “Why, he has nothing in the world
to be the Antelope towing two scows lx-st on fruit growing ever heard in to growl about.”—Atlanta Constitu-
lion.
of salmon caught in the Coquille Marshfield.
river. The picture is taken from
The Coquille Valley Fruit Grow
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received
Timmon’s dock in this city and on ers Association will work in har
at the office of the Light-Hou««* Engineer, PoTi-
the boat are such familiar faces as mony with the Coos Bay Association land. Oregon, , until 12 o'clock M„ May 17,
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then opened, for construction oi
Captain Willard of the Wolverine to encourage and raise the standard 1909.
keeper'« dwelling at Cape Blanco Light-Station.
A. W. Varney, Roy Fox, Wm. of fruit culture in this section, ac Oicgon, in accordance with specification». copie
Meeker and others. Wonder wha cording to a letter received from j>f which, with blank proposal* and other in
’formation, may be had upon application to the
Coos Bay will claim next?
1 hat body.—Time*.
, Light-House Engineer, Portland. Oregon.
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THE AflMY DESERTER
AtkRIVF.D
Apr. t8 Elizabeth, Olsen, from
S. F., 86 tons mdse, to passengers.
A|>r. 18—«Fifield. Jensen, from
S F., 56 tons mdse, 9 passengers.
A. Dawson, of the* Moore. Wat
Apr. 20—Wilhelmina, Christen
son Drygoods Co., of San Francisco sen, from Coos Bay, 48 Tons mdse.
sailed on the Fifield.
SAILED
Apr.
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Sehr.
Sausalito, < Ilsen,
—FOR SALE—Two milch cows
coming fresh this spring.
Inquire for S. F., 280 nt. lumber.
Apr. ii—Fifield, Jensen, for S.
ofC. L. Law, Bandon Oregon. 134’-
F.. 123 m lathes, 375 tn lumber, 9
Dr. J. D. Kelley has moved from tons mdse, 7 passengers:
Mrs.
the rooms over the post office to the Flise Rasmussen, Mrs. Christeosen,
Charley toil prope rty, opjiosite the R. B. Emerson. E. ErLkson,
11.
Presbyterian church.
H. Tillie, W. C. Laird, C M. C.
J ohnson.
S. A Bishop and Geo. V. Hill of
Apr. Il—Elizabeth,
San Francisco left on the Fifield for S. F„ 290 nt lumber, 5
their home after making a tour of 6 passengers.
Apr. 13—Schr. Oregon. Andet ■
the lumber districts of Coos county.
son, for S. F., 400 m lumber
Ben Schuyler, who formerly
Apr. 13—Bandon, Fwart, for
owned and operated the Elk Horns S. F., 69 cds. wood, 30’tn shingles,
saloon in this city has been appoin 308 tn lumber.
Apr. 16—Schr. San Buenaven-
ted nightwatch for the water front at tura, Invergard, for S. F., 180 111
Marshfield, at a salary of $90 per lumber.
Apr. 20th—Elizabeth, Olsen, lot
month.
S. F„ 23 tons indse, 10 passengers
Roy Horton, nephew of John len 285 m. lumber.
kens, who has been visiting here
left on the Fifield for San Francisco
where he will remain for a short time
h"« in.' Mcci'r.'.ign*.
Tho jar *or of tie« brine
and will then return to his home at
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Spokane, Wash. •
How i'/ef.-l U'.it v.< rd to .ilss
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It
Is a Marked Man, and HtssChancas
of Escape Are Few.
NEWEST IDEAS
FOR THE HOME
“The most persistently trailed law
breaker in the United Suites today is
tbe deserter from the army.” said a
captain of th • United States army.
“From the time he is found missing
at the post wit re he is stath ued until
the inevitable hour when an officer of
K»
any of a dozen different fedentl and
civic denominations lands him hi cus
tody he is u criminul marked for pun
ishment. and he is shrewd indeed if be
escapes.
“Four-fifths of the deserters are for
eign born and professional army de
serters with bail records l«“ft behind
them in Europe. These men, as I un
derstand it, deserted from armies In
ti e old countries!, «•nine here in search
of work, didn’t get anything to suit
them and joined our forces only to get
tired and want to quit again. What
they get in the end is a term in the
guardhouse or in the national prison
l„r Did soldiers.
“Beside the chances of an escaping
soldier to get away from his punish
ment that <>f nn ordinary Jnllbreaker,
hounded by civil officers, is a baga
telle. In the first place, a soldier I11 or
out of uniform is a soldier in habits
and carriage, with the telltale step
and mannerisms of the service. The
lockstep of the state prison will wear
away because it Is only an incidental
of prison life, and the convict doing
time can do it more or less perfectly,
according to bls inclination or the
watchfulness of the guard, but the I
whole life of the soldier is soldiering,
and he can never get nway from it.
"Now, turn a man so marked out In
the world with a fifty dollar rewnril on
his head and send to every village
poetoffice, police station, constable,
sheriff mid United States marshal in
the whole country his accurate1 de
Everything for the Home
Bandon,
scription and a picture of him In two
attitudes and you have placed him in J R. »W
the predicament of the deserting sol
dier ami narrowed bis chances to 1111
Infinitesimal bit of progress within
fifty miles from the starting point
without arrest.”
Extraordinary Announcement Extraordin iry
The captain said that more money
was probably spent by the government
BANDON OPERA HOUSE
In advertising a deserter than the re-
v rd of $50 offered for his capture.—
Washington Herald.
Honestly, there has never been shown
in Bandon, as fine a lot of Dressers
as we have now in stock. Make the
parlor 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.
Upholstering and Repairing a Specialty
Woodruff & Turner
The House Furnishers
Ore
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COOS COUNTY
COMPANY
STOCK
SIZING UP THE BABY
TWO NIGHTS
Varying Views of the Different Mem
bers of the Family.
Wednesday and A
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Thursday,
Apr. ZO-Zf
This is what the Browns had to say
of the latest addition to the family:
The Mother Oil. isn’t lie the cutest.
Three Act Comedy Drama, “Who’s Your Wife”
: rainiest. handsomest, smartest little
fellow in the whole world? Such eyes!
Society Drama, “The Clay Baker”
Such features! Such shoulders! And
hear him talk, w ill you? Why, he un
derstands | er/ecHy every word I say.
This Company is under the Direction of
Tlie Father l’bere's a boy for you!
Smith will brag about that kid of his,
will he? Well, you just wait until this
Late of the Baker Stock Co., of Portland, with the following cast
I youngster is a month old, and 1'11 take
EDW. F. BERNARD Leads
the conceit out of Smith!
JACK BRONNER, Dght Comedy
Little Bobby So that’s what the
HARRY DEPUY, Characters
stork brought, eb? Gee, the stork must
have it in for this family!
LEW EMMERSON, Comedian
Little Bella —Ob, ma, he's swallowed
HEN. k Y NEWMAN, Juveniles
all his teeth, and all his hair’s blowed
MISS BEA CURTIS, Lead
off!
JEAN HOWARD, Soubrette, Specialties
Bachelor Brother—I don’t want to
MISS WELLIE EDWARDS, Juveniles, Specialties
cause you folks any anxiety, but he's
ADA BURTON, Characters
the smallest human being 1 ever saw
outside of a dime museum. You want
to feed him upon roast beef and por 1
Reserved Seats 50c; General Admission, 35c; Children 25c
terhouse steak right away.
TICKETS ON SALE AT J. T. MARS’
Uncle Jack (a dog fancier)—Is his
nose cold? Hold him up by the back
of his neck and we’ll see if he's got
4. A
any nerve.
Grandma—There you go, spoiling the
Tlie Sew, Elegnntly Fitted «nd Speedy Meamer
child as soon as be lias his eyes open!
I suppose when he's a month old we
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shall all buve to stand on our heads to •< ■
amuse him! Give me that Infant this
instant before lie I iuh colic and dies!
This steamer is new, is strongly built and fitted with the latest improvements and will
Tbe Family Cat—Well, that settles
my hash! It’s either hunt a new home
give a regular 8 day service, lor passengers and freight, between the Coquille river, Oregon,
or become a tailless feline inside of a
month. Why, that kid’s got a grip on
him like a longshoreman's!
The Baby—Goo-goo! Goo-goo! Goo-
goo-goo-goo! Or, tn other words, I’ll
make it good and hot for tills family
J. E. WALSTROM, Agent, Bandon, Oregon.
about midnight!—St. Louts Republic.
MR. WILLIAM V. MONG
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First-class Passenger Fare,
Freight Rates,
San Malato, the famous Sicilian duel-
1st, seemed to have stepped Into our
prosaic modern life straight from the
pages of Brantome. His fame had
done more than penetrate the four cor
ners of Europe. It had reached his
own home. Some misguided Si-’iltan
bandits held up a coach one night and
summoned Its solitary traveler to
»•«.me out. From the shadowy depths
of the veil! le came two short sen
tenet** in n cold staccato voice'
“Spread out your cloaks. The mud
ust not • noil my boots when I dc-
»■< 'tid.” Tbe cutthroats fled with the
awe striking whisper of “Sail Malato"
>i|s.n their quivering lips.- London Tel
egraph.
$7.50
$3 on Up Freight
E. T. Kruse, managing agent, 24 California St., San Francisco.
Hi« Name Was Sufficient.
BANK OF BANDON
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HAMlO*
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ORKtiON
Capltnl, »2VO4H»
BOARD OF
DIRECTORS:
J. L. Kronenberg. President. I. Denhola,
President; F. J. Fahy. Cashier; Frank Flam, T. P. Hanly.
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A general banking buriness transa« ted and customer* given every accommodation con
sistent with safe and conservative banking
CORRESPONDENTS:
The American National Bank, oi San Francisco, Calif;
Merchant, National Bank, Portland, Oregon; The Chase National Bank, of New York.
The Limit.
“What did the doctor say was the
matter with you?”
"He said he didn’t know.”
’’Well, wtint doctor are you gotaff to
next?"
“None. When a doctor dares to make
such an ndmisKion as that be must be
about as tilsrti in his profession as be
can get.”—London Mall.
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Following Directions.
Mr. McRooney (slightly Indisposed)—
’Tls not enough av these pills yez got
me, Norah. It says, becorry. "Take
from two f four iv’ry night." an', bad
cess t' thfm. Oi’ve took thim all, an’
'tls only quarter past 3 —Puck.
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