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Hains Guilty of Manslaughter
Art Exhibit Insured
THE TALK OF THE TOWN I
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The Elizabeth arrived in port
Dave Perkins ol Coquille was in
Saturday with 149 tons of freight
Bandon this week.
A
Old papers at the R ecorder of and the following passengers:
Mr.
Me Kaig, Mrs P. Williams,
fice five cents a bundle.
Goodman, Mrs. Goodman, S. Kal-
O. P. Hopson of Marshfield was amah, Geo. Erdman, Cora Jackson
in Bandon this week on business.
and Mrs. Welch. She sailed again
Dement’s Best is the Best---Rosa Tuesday with 190,000 feet of lum-
ber, 43 cords of inatchwood, 27
Co. has it.
tons
merchandise and nine passen-
At Rosa’s store you can order a
nice tailor made suit and you won’t gers.
R. M. Pressey, Geo P. Laird, J.
have to wait all summer for it.
W.
Mast and Chas. Kaiser went
Chas. Stautt of Marshfield was a
down >nto Curry county Sunday and
Bandon business visitor Tuesday.
Monday to see what was going on.
—EOR SALE—80 acre dairy ianch They say they went down to buy the
for particulars see me 6 miles south county but there was so much
of Bandon. J. M. Long
shoved under their noses that they
The mild-eyed bossies of Coquille did not have the price to buy all,
won out at Monday’s election by so came back with no more than
they started.
one vote.
Tea Garden Drips for hot cakes
you know it has no superior, to
be had at Rosa Co’s.
L. A. Liljeqvixt of Coquille was in
Bandon Wednesday on legal bus
iness.
Your attention is directed to a
complete line of Tennis shoes at
Rosa Co’s.
The Rev. A. Haberly will preach
at the Presbyterian Church next
Sunday May 16th.
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MARINE
AKRIVEP
Anderson’s Practical
Business School
Flushing, N. Y. May n—I he
Seattle, Washington, May 11-
The art.exhibit of the Alaska-Yu jury in the case of Captain Peter C.
kon-Pacific Exposition is
new Hains, Jr., U. S. A. charged with
covered by insurance to the amount the murder of William E. Annis,
of §1,500,000. Thii first policy was August 15, 1908, brought in a ver
negotiated through the Lloyds of dict of guilty of manslaughter in the |
1 ondon and covers the principal ! , first degree this afternoon. The I
part of the collection secured from ! jury had been out four hours and !
I the defendant was remanded to the
European galleries.
of
the sheriff
for I
The adjustment of insurance rates custody
is satisfactorily determined, and in sentence Monday morning. It is!
sures the appearance of a number expected that counsel for H tins
of rare and valuable art specimens will make the usual motion for,
which have not previously been stay of sentence and will take an
exhibited in the United States. appeal. The maximum penalty is
The Oriental art displays which | ; twenty years imprisonment.
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are to appear in the Art Exhibit !
Hall of the exposition, will require Parrot Reported Burglary
the placing of other policies nearly
equaling the European amount, and
Strafford, N. J. May 11- Investi-
those will be taken out as last as the ! gating a burglary at the home of
exhibits are installed.
¡George Lukens, Detective Smith
I’he Fine Arts Exhibit building of , was told that, when a member of
the exposition is a building of brick the family returned home oil the
and steel construction, and is as day following the vis;t of the burglars
near fire proof as is possible to a pet parrot said: “Get busy, rob
erect. It is one ol the perma ieir bers in the house.”
structures, and at the dose of the
In an interview with the bird, the
exposition will be used as the detective declares, he was given
chemistry school of the State Um- 1 '< such an accurate description of the
versity of Washington.
burglars that he could rec ignize
them at once, should they be lor
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tunate enough to run across them.
Apr. 30—Fifield, from S. F, Jen
sen, 31 tons mdse, 4 passengers.
May 6—Sehr. Advance, from S.
F., Ogidinssen, ballast.
May 11—Wilhelmina, from Coos
Haskell
Bay, Christensen, 50 tons mdse.
May 8—Elizabeth, from S. F..
Olsen,, 149 tons mdse, 6 passengers
Fraud Cases
Ended
Not
COQUILLE, OREGON
All Commercial Branches
SEND FOR LITERATURE
Reference*:
BANDON MARKET
1 have purchased Mie meat market, formerly owned by
Smith
Bros, Have installed now fixtures* aud will
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treat the people right, Will have the best meats and
sausages of all kinds Call in, get acquainted and
inspect the market
ERDMAN
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“Cig” Papers Saved Him
Harrisburg, May Il-Harry Brown
Muskogee, Okla, May 8—Fed brakeman, was saved from death
a
Apr. 30—Elizabeth, for S. F. eral Judge Campbell here today
Dr. Rossiter has moved his resi
Olsen, 170 m lumber, 72 cords overruled the demurrers of the de after a tall from a train by means of
dence and office to the old Panter
a tiny torch made of cigarette paper.
matchwood, 25 tons mdse and four fendants in the
so-called Mot Brown fell from his train near this
residence next door to the Bijou
passengers.
civil Creek Indian land suits, city early in the morning and broke
theater where he will be found night
May 5—Sehr. Oakland, for S. F. brought by the Government again t
and day.
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his leg. While lying on the track
Hansen, 450 m lumber, 37880 lath. Governor Charles N. Haskell and
benumbed
by cold and pain he
Prof. Robinson is at Marshfield
May 6—Wilhelmina, for Coos other prominent Oklahomans.
twisted cigarette papers into torches,
where he is putting on “Pinafore ’ Bay, Christensen, 9 m lumber, 500
The decision, involving, as it does lighted several and attracted the at
for the benefit of the high school.
bdls veneer, 4 cases eggs, 4 tons the legality of millions of dollars tention of trainmen.
worth of lots, created great conster
Rosa Co’s, line of ginghams is miscellaneous.
A few minutes later he was res
May 7—Fifield, for S. F. Jensen. nation here. Not only are Governor cued from the track just before the
vanishing like dew. Call early if you
500 m lumber, 12 tons mdse, 16 Haskell and associates involved in train came.
would get the best.
the charge of fraud, but about 1500
passengers.
The Wilhelmina takes 250,000
May 10-Flizabeth, 190 m lumber, subsequent purchasers of lots are Weston Behind Schedule
shingles from Yonng and Parker’s
43 cds match wood, 27 tons mdse, vitally interested. Judge Campbell
mill on her return trip to Coos Bay.
announced, however, that all inno
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cent purchasers would be protected.
Topeka, Kan., May 7—Edward
A modern five room cottage on
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These
suits
were
brought
by
the
Payton
Weston, who is walking
one
block
east
5th street for rent,
Notice
to
the
Public
United
States
for
the
Creek
Indian
from
New
York to the Pacific coast,
Inquire of T.
of Plank road.
Nation, to recover for the tribe reached Lawrence at 5:30 this af
Devereux, Parker sburg, Pnone 68
Muskogee
town lots aggregating ternoon, making only a brief stay
My wife has left my bed and
C. S. Hubbard returned last Sat
i 3000 acres of land, and alleged to and continuing his westward journey
board aud I will not be responsible
urday from Portland where he was
for any debts contracted by her af have been obtained by Governor to Ferry, 16 miles east of here,
called by the serious illness of his
Haskell and the other defendants by where he prepared to pass the
ter this this ‘date.
mother.
the
fraudulent scheduling of “dum night.
Bandon, Oregon, May 13, 1909.
mies"
He will leave Perry tomorrow
G eo . E. W ilson .
Wm. Hicking of Prosper was a
Judge Campbell overruled the de morning and expects to reach
passenger on the last Elizabeth for
murrers
of the defendants to the Wamego tomorrow night. Wes-
San Francisco where he will look af
Roseburg Bonds Sold
petition
for
the ¿Government decid ton expected to reach Topeka this
ter business affairs.
ing the cases on their merits evening, but could not, because of
John Kronenburg and J. Fred
Roseburg, Ore., May 10—The against the defendants, on the al his late start from Kansas City.
Schroeder of Coquille were in Ban $35,000 issue for street paving and legation that they obtained the lots
don today to attend the funeral of for the construction of a new bridge by fraud.
City Transfer
John Hamblock.
over Deer Creek was awarded to
Out of these civil suits grew the
All kinds of draying and transfer
The Fifield left San Francisco The Douglas County Bank, of 'his criminal prosecution against the
city,
by
a
committee
of
the
council
FOR SALE—mill wood
Governor and six others, for which ring.
Wednesday evening and will arrive
These rom Cody's mill $2.00 per load.
here Friday evening or Saturday composed of Sam S. Josephson, they were once indicted.
Joseph
Micelli, B W. Strong and indictments were quashed at Tulsa Coal sold and delivered at lowes
morning
J. Jenkins, Prop.
E. R. Hanan. That evening the recently, but a second grand jury prices
F or sale —3 acres; cleared and council met and by a unanimous has been called to meet in that city
improved; good large house and vote ratified the sale. The bank next Monday to reinvestigate the
Just Before the Spanking.
barn orchard and garden all ¡fenced agrees to charge no interest until charges.
“Pop. does a chicken come from an
within 1-4 mile of business district. the bonds are delivered and also to
egg?"
“Yes, my son.’’
Sae Bandon Investment Corpora bear the expense of printing the
"And does an egg come from a
tion .
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lithographed blanks. Following is Men Just to “Lend Tone” chicken ?”
"Yes.”
The Wilhelmina brought tn the a full text of—
“Well, if a chicken comes from an
Spokane,
Wash.,
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A
meeting
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Gentlemen:
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new seven ton Coos County road
egg, ami an egg conies from a chicken,
“We hereby offer you for the managed entirely by women, with which''
roller on her last trip. The roller
“Now, see here, if you are going to
5 per cent street im women speakers, women’s orchestra
will be taken up to Myrtle Point $35,000.
prolong
this line of thought you can
provement and bridge bonds ol the and women ushers, was held at the
where it will be used on the roads.
go right to bed.”
City of Roseburg, same to be of the South Central High School tonight,
“But, pop!”
FOR RENT—Hall over post
and Mrs. Iflith Delong Jarmuth
“Well, what?”
date
April
1,
1909,
interest
payable
office. Addjess or phone Thos.
"How does a chicken come from an
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and
Mrs.
Clfra
Mellott,
of
Seattle,
semi-annually, the sum of §35,000
D«v«reux, Parkersburg, Ore.
egg?"
and accrued interest to the date of were the principal speakers. The
"Oh, any hen can sit on an egg and
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delivery; payment to be made as meeting is held by the local branch hatch it "
“Oee! I'm glad I ain’t a hen. It
Captain 0. Wiren, cooperative soon as the bonds are delivered, of the Equal Suffragist Association
must hurt to sit on a hatchet!" (Hasty
observer for this station reports the and we will furnish lithographed and the head officers occupied seats exit.)—New York Times.
on the stage.
.
rainfall for the month of April 1909, blank bonds ready for execution.
The Old One«.
While men were welcome at the
as .92 of an inch. Days clear 19. THE DOUGLAS COUTY BANK,
"We’ll have to give up the idea of
meeting they played no part in the puttin' pictures in the parlor, .lane."
days cloudy 11. The rain fall for
By J. H. B ooth , President.
evening
s program, except to “lend remarked old John Turnipseed as
the corresponding month last year
tone" to the gathering. The two threw the bridle under the table.
was 2*28 inches, a difference of 1.36
"Why?" asked his wife.
\ isitors from Seattle have been prom-
Notice to Trespassers
inches.
"Too dear! Why. I priced one in
, inent in this line of work on the town today, and the dealer sex. eez be,
Geo. Erdman, who recently pur
’That's an old master; it’s price is
Not’ce is hereby given that all 1 coast and were in the lobby at kfittl.’
chased the meat market ol Smith
Bros, has installed a fine line of persons found trespassing on the Olympia with Mrs. May Arkwright " 'Why,' sez I, ‘it looks like a second
new fixtures and his market now premises known as Queen Ann Cot Hutton, ot Spokane, at the time the hand pictur’.’
“ ’Yes, it is,’ sez he.
presents
an appearance equal tage will be prosecuted to the full I ! Legislature was in session.
"Then, thinks I, if a secondhand
pictur' costs that much it's no use to
to that of
a city
market. extent of the Law.
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Rasmussen Bros.
All the local news in the Bandon price a new un So, Jane, I reckon we’ll
Mr. Erdman is starting out in the 15-41
have to hang up a few mottoes. ’God 1
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right way and we predict for him
Subscription Si 5° Bless Our Home' and the like, and let
ttv pictur a go. ’—Pearson « Weekly.
er year..
•otiaent success.
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Special Flection Notice.
Humor and
Philosophy
By DVACAA M. SMITH
PERT PARAGRAPHS.
It is as hard to raise a child as it ta
to raise a dog and oftentimes quite as
satisfactory.
Still it Is noticeable
just the under dog
It takes an ex
pert to tell wheth-
era woman means
it or not. anti aft
er lie has toll! he
doesn't know.
Our
I >on't find fault;
there is no credit
to sueli discovery
and no r e w a r <1
out for it.
ft Is easier to tell how Io do a thing
than it is to do it if you don’t know
anything about either.
Ladies’ and babies and chidl’s
furnishings, p 1st cards and stationery
’mong other things. Tnv sundries,
n< tions and dishes galore may oe
had cheap for cash at the Racket
Store.
j7_2t
shall or shall not be extended to conform to the
■ following description, to-wit:
Beginning at the quarter section corner on the
; section line between Section» thirty-one (31) and
i thirty-two (32) in 1 ownship twenty-eight (28)
I south of range fourteen (14) west of the Will
amelte Meridian in Coo« county, Oregon, run
ning thence west on the quarter section line to
the ship channel of the Pacific Ocean, thence in
a northerly course along said ship channel of the
Pacific ocean to a point due west of the north
line
of section
I wenty-five (25) Township
I wenty-eight (28). south of range Fifteen (15)
west of the Willamette Meridian in Coos county,
Oregon; thence east along the north line of said
section twenty-five (25) and the north line of
section thirty (30) to the northeast cornet of said
section thirty (30), in township twenty-eight (28)
south ol range fourteen (14) west of the Will
amette Meridian in Coos county, Oregon, thence
south along the east line of section thirty (30)
and thirty-one ()l) township and range aforesaid
to the place of beginning.
I hat the qualified voters residing within the
bounds of the above described territory, are here
by invited to attend the polls upon the said first
day of June, 1909, during the hours above
hamed and vote upon the measure above set
forth.
Dated, at Bandon, Oregon, this 1st day of
May. 1909.
C. R. WADB,
I74t
Recorder, Ciiy of Bandon.
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Coquille River Transportation
Co.’s Schedule
Leaves
Arrives
Bunion
Coqmlio
8:30 a in
Coquille, / 6:00 a m
li 1.00 p nj
3;00 p ni
Dispatch, 7 4M! a in
OHIO a tn
Favorite,
i :3l 1 p m
44)0 p in
Leavt-s
Arrives
Coq ni lie
Bandon
Favorite,
7 >30 a nt
lO 30 a ni
Ir.30 a rn
Coquille. ’ 3.'!L a ni
4.00 p in
5.30 p tn
Dispatch, 1.00 p tn
5.00 p œ
The (Joi piille connects with fhe
traiiis at Ciximlle for Marshfield and
Myrtle Point
1 lie up river passengers can come
to Bandon oil the Favorite arid have
three hours here in which to do their
trading ami other hnsiness.
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Anyone sending a sketch and description
Iptlnnmsr
qnlckly ascertain our opinion free wL___^
□ether an
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Patents taken through Munn A Co. receive
f? trial notice, without charge, in the
Scientific Hmericas.
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culation of anr ar-l.titlflc journal. Terrus, «3 a
'.car: four month«. |L Sold by all D.w.dMüefa.
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Notice is hereby given, that the common coun
cil of the city at a regular meeting thereof
u|Min the 30th day of April, 1909, did pass
an ordinance, declaring and establishing Tuesday.
June I si, 1909, as a Special Election Day to
vote upon the extension of the boundaries of the
City of Bandon, for which election the following
election board was named. Judges, M. Breuer,
A. D. Morse and Charles Loren/, Clerks, Ed
B. Henry and George Manciet, which election
will be held ¿t the City Hall tn Bandon, Oregon,
and the polls thereat will be oj>ened at 8 o’clock
A. M.-said day and remain open until I o’clock
P. M, when the same will be closed until 2
o’clock P. M„ whrn they will be opened agniB
and so remain until 6 o'clock P. M.. and then
be permanently closed, and that at said election
the question of boundary extension will be sub
mitted se|>arately to the elector« oi the city of
Bandon, and to the elector« ot the territory so
proposed to be annexed, and the question to ba
submitted at said election, is whether or not th*
present limits of the city of Bandon, •5 estab-
lished by the Legislature of Oregon in 1891,
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