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• VOLUME XXVI. I • NUMBER x.0 BANDON, OREGON, MAY 26, 1910 OREGON COMING TO THE FRONT MEMORIAL DAY TO BE OBSERVED AT DEBATE COURT IS OVER TILL JUNE 20 Hill Encourages, and Judge Appropriate Ceremonies Will Longes* Term in History of Beach Sidewalk Opened and Webster Urges Bond Coos County to Make System Be Held in Honor of Speakers Do Well and Many Coos County Ended at People Asked to Issues for Good Roads atic Fight Against For Points of Interest Noble Dead Coquille Donate est Fires Brought Out Portland, Ore., May 24 (Spe< ial) As was announc.<d in last week’s Saturday evening Judge John S. — Never did Oreg.rn look so clean, R ecorder the G A R. of Bandon Coke adjourned the April term of MONEY TO GO TOWARD ITS Ü0KPLETI3N spick and span as at the present IS MATTER OF GREAT IMPORTANCE is preparing to celebrate Memorial NO Circuit court until June 20th, when tune, Eastern and Central Oregon Day with appropriate exercises. equity cases will be taken up. The have had rains at just exactly the The memorial sermon will be term was the longest in the history right time Western.and Southern preached on next Sunil ty, May 29th, of Coos county ami established a rrea The debate, under the au pices of The new sidewalk to the beach At a meeting of a number oi tim « ()regon are intensely prosperous, ber owners in Portland on April 9, at the M. E church by Rev. R. H record in that the plaintilt-, lost every will be opened next Sunday, and the Bandon Commercial Club, held and the carpenter, cabinet maker, 1910, the Coos County Fire Patro Allen. The G. A. R. and W. R jury case,- Lawvers are still discuss while it will not be completed all the it the Grand Theatre last night was painter, designer, landscape ;>rti-t C will attend in 1 body, and the ing the result, declaring that it is Association was formed, and A. W way, yet it goes far enough so that a success in more ways than one. and busy housewife have had more public is*cordially invited to attend Rees, E. H. Cheney, L J Simpson, a comparatively easy route will b< The question under discussion was little short of phenomen d. In onlv than they could do in evert section, these services. available the rest of the way. The A. H. Powers and A. E. Adel -•'Resolved, that the present pro >i e case did the jury bring in a ver tor the disposition to clean up and The decoration of the soldiers’ cess of raising money tor street im dict for the plaintiff and that was in sperger elected Directors and have desire of those having this work in charge is to get it completed just as paint up and put the best foot fore since held meetings in Marshfield graves will occur in the forenoon of provement is an equitable one." the action of Mrs. Art Johnson vs. soon as possible, and with this end most was never more contagious ami elected ' A. W. Rees, President, May 30th. The parade will start Fhe speakers on the affirmative were the Fiaternal Unit 11. In this case, in view there will be ‘No change’’ than at the present time. L. J. Simpson, Vice-President, and from the west end of First street at Judge Geo. P. Topping, A. Q the delense had the burden of proof The Good Roads campaign now tickets sold at the entrance on th< appointed A. E. Adelsperger, Sec 10:30 a.m. All civic societies are Thrift and L J Radley, ami on the on their shoulders, it being necessary end of First street. By ‘ No change" being conducted by Judge Lionel R. retary, who will also have supervis invited to join in the parade, as are negative were A. Haberlv, J. \V. for them to show that Johnson com also the school children, arid it is Mast and Prof. IL C. Ostien. The mitted suicide. will be meant that everybody must Webster throughout Oregon is not ion of field wotk. only attracting an unusual amount The term was a haul one and al mak • their own change, you can The object of the Association and hoped that all, so far as possible, speakers had the subject well in han I of newspaper comment, but the pay 5 cents, 10 cents, 25 cents, on< needs of this locality have been csre- will accept the invitation. The Sons ami seme very good points were are glad it is over. J.'dge Coke, dollar, or whatever you choose, and Judge is convincing his large audi fully studied by meml ers of the As of Veterans will act as escorts to the brought out. There were no judges however, will not get much of a will thus be entitled to a ticket. ences that only in Multnomah conn sociation, all of whom have carried G. A. R. in the parade. and no decision was rendered, it respite as he received a long distance ty can direct taxation be depended The afternoon service will be held merely bi ing the idea of the debate call summoning him to Port md to Children under 15 will not be asked on private patrols, and the conclu to pay tor tickets, but will be ad upon for good roads through Port sion has been reached by the Asso in the Bandon Opera House at 2:00 to bring out different methods o! neld court there for a couple of mitted free. In fac t, the charges to land’s heavy tax contribution, and ciation that better tire protection can pm., and the public is invited to assessment for street improvement, weeks. He will leave here tomoi? adults will lie only a free will offer that long time bond issues are about be obtained by co-operation of all attend. so that if possible some method row m nning and will probably re the only wav to get good roads dur F aulds , F elter and R osa , ing so that anyone is privileged to owners under one management, and might be eevised that would be sat main there until June 1st There s a vacancy on the Multnomah county Committee. give whatever amount he feels dis ing the life time of the present gen that the cost of protection should be isfactory to all. eration throughout the state at l u ge. posed greatly reduced. Figuring on a There were about 100 persons bench, ami City Attorney Kavanagh A con: titutienal amendment will be A sidewalk to the beach will b< basis of the cost of other organiza present, but there should have been who his been appointed totlie place required to bring this about. one of the best advertisements Ban tions of this nature and needs of this Spectacular Scene Coming more, owing to the importance oi will not assume the position until I'he trip through Oregon of Pres locality, it is the opinion of the As don can get, an I everyone wh » is the question before the public, and June 1st. The courts are already ident I.ouis W. Hill of the Great overcrowded there ami consequently interesred in the development of the sociation officers that cost will not Keep your eye on the heavens— perhaps there would have been more, Northern Railway has probably oc city should be on hand next Sundae exceed five mills per acre, and which only .for the lateness of the hour in many cases could not wa;t until Afoah and his Arkoplane to pass casioned a greater amount of news a id donate something toward build the Association believes will give getting started; but this could not Judge Kav n igh was abb to qualify. paper comment in the papers of the better protection than was had in over Bandon on Thursday, June 2 be avoided as Mr. Sellnier kindly —Coos Bay Times. ing it. state than has been accotded the other seasons. {alley’s comet beaten a city block donated the use of his theatre after visit of any other man during the As the dry season is just coming by the spectacular appearance of the show, and of course could not Tiie Eastern Star Lodge gave an last ten years. Mr. Hill’s entrance on, an effort will be made to get all Mr. Noah! The best view can be be asked to dismiss his show when entertainment Saturday night that into Central Oregon from Shaniko timber owners enlisted in an active had from the floor of the Grand he was donating his theatre. The was greatly enjoyed by all present. was somewhat arduous, as he started campaign to prevent foiest fires dur heatre on the evenings of June 2nd Club appreciates Mr. Selliner’s kind Although the Bandon base ball A guessing contest was one of th< immediately after the hardest rain ing 19:0. and 3rd. ness and takes this opportunity of team which went up to Myrtle Poi it, features. A number of advertise tor twelve months which had re “The Simple ! ife” will be pre th mking him. Sunday, came out at the short end menls were cyt out of papers and sulted in making Some of the roads sented by the students of the Bandon of the scorecard, the score being 11 magazines and people were asked to almost impassable, but he was deter A Sad Death ligh School at the Grand Theatre, to 6 in favor ol the up river team, guess what they represented. Tin mined to see all there was to see, tine 2nd and 3rd. “The Simple Bids Wanted for Clearing vet the boys say they had a tine prize for guessing was won by Mrs and his personal discomf >rt was ' .ife" is a two act musical fantasy time anil the game was a goad one Carl Swanson, a young millwright, Reynolds. After this was a dol never mentioned. In every place lie Land from the pens of George Handy from start to finish. making contest, in which Mr. Boyh had something definite and decisive who was employed in the new mill, Shelton and C. R. Moore, the score The Wolverine left here in the won first prize. Miss Lyons ren to say. His visit has served as a was caught on a set screw of a shaft SPECIFICATIONS being by the latter. The book ami morning taking abr"* mneople, and dered a few selections on the piano, tremendous encouragement to those in the mill last Thursday afternoon lyrics, in the original draft, were reuirned in the e\ • ning at o o’clcck. For the clearing of the West hall which were greatly appreciated Ke interested in the development of .and hurled around until he was so written at Mr. Shelton’s home in of Bandon Heights, Coos Comity, The Myrtle P. nt tea n will be freshments, consisting of sandwiches, Oregon. Grand Rapids, Mich., and Mr. badly mangled that he died about Otegon, comprising forty (40) acres here next S indty tor a return g.tim , cake, and strawberries and < ream, Shelton did the major portion of the of land. and the Bandon boys are determined midnight of the same day. Mr. were served Republican Caucus prose work, although the general The work shall consist of dealing to revenge themselves by taking the . rvsn Swanson came here last fall and went conception was Mr. Moore’s The the above mentioned ground, by re My rtle Pointers' scalps at a neat clip. to work helping to construct the TO THE MERCHANTS ANO THf final version of the book and score moving all trees, brash, debris of All those who attend the game next PEOPLE OF THE QTY OF BANDON The Republican County Central Xnill, ami had been working steadily was written in Bandon last winter. every kind, and stumps with their Sunday can rest assured that they He was a you >g man of Whereas the law» ol the Slate ol Oregon have Committee has called a mass meet ever since. Up to last week the work of roots. It shall be optional with the will see a fast game. wisely provided that the 10th day of Mae he ing of Republicans in each precinct good habits and was highly respect directing the participants was in the contractor how said trees, brush, set apart from daily routine, permit ii« us who in Coos County, tor Friday May ed by his fellow workmen, and great hands of the composer, but this stumpsand debris of every kind shall are living to pay reverence due, to our worthy F. J Feeney wiio has been prac 27th, at 2 p.m., for the purpose ol gloom spread among them oyer the benefactor», the Grand Army of the Republic. work has been lightened by the arri be removed, either by burning or ticing law in Marshfield for a couple electing delegates to the County accident. Mr. Swanson was about And persuant to the long established < ustom of val of Mr. George H. Freeman, of removal from the land. of years lias moved his family to He leaves a mother this and the maturity of other Cities of the United Assembly to be held in Coquille on 25 years old. Portland, who is fresh from several The work shall commence within Bandon and has opened tip an office Stales to observe such dav. as sacred to memory June 3rd. Bandon precinct is enti who is doubly bereaved, as another * seasons on the professional stage. five (5) days from and after the sign in this city. Air. Feeney is wall ol our Nation's Heroes, who are dead. tled to 19 delegates. No proxies son had been drowned at Puget The action of the play takes place ing of the contract, and shall be con known in the county as an attorney NOW THEREFORF. I. G Roak.by virtue * ill be issued. Sound only a lew weeks previous. of the power vested in me as Acting Mayor oi in Bandon in late spring and relates tiuucd without interruption until fin and will be welcomed to the business All Republicans of After the accident at the mill, Mr. the precinct the City of Bandon. Oregon, do hereby j»o< laitn t le adventures of the school children ished. The contract r further agrees circles of Bandon as will also himself Monday the Thirtieth dav of May, 1910 as a who believe in party organization Swanson was given immediate medi when given up to the tender mercies to complete said contract in six (6) and family to the social circles. aoa tudh ial day specially sei apart to and tor thi are urged to be present at the mass cal attention, but there was no pos of a teacher in love with “simplic months from the signing of same. benefit of the Bandon Post of the G. AR. meeting, which will be held in the sibility of saving his life, owing to ------ <'vw>------- ity.’’ The various complications and do hereby res rnnmend to the business m -n Ten (10) dollars for each and his terrible injuries. City Hall at Bandon of the City to close all places ol business in the caused by the friction between an everyday that the work shall re 1 Editor J. C, Savage, of the Co The funeral was held Saturday fore noon ol said day between the hour> of 9 A M amateur pugilist and “highbrowism” main incompleted after the time al quille Sentinel, was a Bandon visitor afternoon, and interment was made and 12 M. contribute to make things interest lowed by this contract, in i v be de Tuesday. Play Friday Night IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereto in the Bandon cemetery. ing. How this young lover of fisti ducted as liquidated damages from Ml my hand and caused the seal oi the Oy .it cuffs obtains the championship and any amounts due the contractor. Bandon to be affised hereto by the Caty Clerk.. Have a few 5 or jo acre tracts, There will be a play at the Grand maintains it constitutes a portion of M ths* 2 xhdnv oi May, 1910. miles south of town, ’2 mile The contractor shall commence Miss Pearl Axtell returned to this Theatre, Friday evening, May 27th, the plot. Next week's issue will from beach, lor sale; best location. g . given by citizens i>i Bandon inter city, after a year's stay in Poitland. contain, in full, the program, includ work at block thirteen (13) and (Corporate Sasi) Acting Mayor J P. D e G esf . n . prosecute the work from that point 19—I4X ested in the schools, and the pro- ing cast of characters and list of the of beginning, clearing the four (4) —ooo----- < eeds will go toward the piano fund, musical numbers. Prof. Ostien is west blocks first. Annual Meeting. The intention the owners of said land with saisfac- Dr. W. Botot's Reliable Family for the new piano which is to be of the opinion that this production being to finish one (1) block and tory evidence lint all persons who Remedies. Pile cure a specialty. purchased for the lower floor of the will be much more elaborate than the streets adjacent thereto before did work or furnished materials for For sale d>y Mrs. Lottie J Jenkins, school house. This is a woi thy cause The annual meeting of stockhold either of the two given last year, this contract, have been duly p^id or Bandon, Oregon. Orders by mail ami should be patronized by every ers of the Cody Lumber Co., will be and that the proceeds will undoubt commencing work on another. Payments may be made tne con secured before final settlement will promptly filled. one who is interested in the welfare held at their office in Bandon, Ore., edly cover the amount still due on >9 4' tractor each thirty (3») days for Ire made. of the school. Shady Brook dairy feed is made Wednesday, June 1st, at one o’clock the High School piano. The sup seventv five (75) per cent of the Contractor also to furnish satisfac of pure alfalfa meal, rolled in good in the afternoon, for the purpose of port of the Bandon public has been work completed, the remaining tory bonds. mollasses. The best milk pro- Mis. {Dean, wife of the editor of electing five directors and transact excellent In all school entertainments, twenty-five (25) per cent to be paid All bids to be m o th* Bank of during feed on the m.itket. For the Coquille Herald, returned home ing such other business as may prop and there is reason to expect record to raid contractoi when work is coin Ban Ion b- f ire June 1, 1910. sale by T. W. Robison at Central Tuesday after several days'visit with erly come before the meeting. breaking attendance at both per pleted ami accepted bv I <• owners The owners hereby reserve the Warehouse. 6tf • relatives in this city. formances. M. J. M c K enna , Sec. I he contractor must also furnish right to reject any or all bids. * ♦ * «• a • •