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Local Dr. Mann, ol Langlois, was a Bandon visitors the first of the week. The Misses Rolrerts of Mvrlle Point, who had Ix en visiting Biudo-i friends for some time, returned horn Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. R Benson ol Myrtle Point spent the Fourth nt the G. Boak home in this city. Miss Anna Logan came up from San Francisco recently to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Logan Mrs. John Johnson and daughter Hattie were passengers on the Eliz abeth for San Francisco. Miss Flo Fahv went down the coast to Langlois, Wednesday, to visit her friend Mrs Mann. The Elizabeth will probably bo in again Monday and sail Wednesday of next week. First cla s passenger fare, $7.50. 27-tt Mrs F. A. Hill of Eugene ts here in the interests of the National Pro tecttve Legion, a fraternal insurance order. Mrs. Hill is deputy organizer. W anted —Girl for general house work. Mrs. Rogers, just south of G. A. R. Hall. 27-itx Chas. Lorenz, manager of the Bargain Store, reports the sale that has just closed in that store, to have been a great success, and far beyond his anticipation. C. H. Neal has moved with his family to Fossil. Ore., where they will make their future home. The best wishes of their many friends will go with them. You can do better for cash if v< u buy your hay, grain and feed of T. W. Robison at the Central Ware house. 27-tf The editor is indebted to Dr. Greek fora beautiful bouquet of nas turtiums, poppies, daisies, bachelor's buttons, etc. The doctor h is oceans of flowers in his garden. % Atty’s Topping and Wade are now located in their cozy new oflice rooms upstairs in the new bank building, and have as fine office rooms as any lawyers in Coos county. A. G. Hoyt and wife left on the Elizabeth for San Francisco where they will rusticate for a month or so. Mf«. Van V.dkvnbttg anddaught*! «Mm. El'itrl Dyer «nil Mrs, L }« O. A. TrowirtAlge »nd »on wee Four Mile Riverton Local*. er Vivian, went to Riverton this* R.tdiey wtftit «loan to Four Mile thi . j iwsunger- on the Efir tbelh for s;.n morning for an outing ot sever .1 morning and will r< turn Saturday. ' F ranciscu There wu quite a large fire acrass the river Die Fourth hat come and gone, and the Fou> <1 IIS. Mi.-s Velma Buckingham, who h is from town, on Hatchet Slough, la t Fnday. Capt Thrnn 11 White and family Miie people showed then patnoluoi by giving a Chief Engineer King of the Eliza been visiting her granum >ttur. Mrs wh > have lx-en visiting friends in Mi». Kay wm removed to her home in Riv- pk.nk: and dedicating the new hall at the ciou beth, was accompanied home by his F. E. Dyer, for the past three m-jnihs Pord.md tor the pist six cr seven They were both largely attended, the i 1 erton last week. She ha» been recovering »o oad». weeks, returned on the last Break family, on the EHzalwth, Tuesday. lelt today ior her home -n the valley. 1 last that th- u uow contemplating another trip dance excelling anything ever held on Four Mile — 000------ Mr«. King and <1 im>httffs came up water. belvre. It is believed about one hundred people ' soon. on the former trip and enjoved a Along the Wharf attended the dance. Mrs. C. R. Btrrow and Mrs. R. | Fred Elliott and family moved from the Riv couple of weeks* outing at Bandon H Green returned to tin ir home at ' erton hotel to a logg.nj camp on Cunningham Everybody is busy haying this beautiful sum After August 1st. please brìi g ('• qtt ib- la-t week alter having spent The Fitield went out last Thurs creek, where they will be employed this manner. mer weather. suite time visiting the Marshall fam your cash when buying h ty, grain day night with 530,000 feet ot lum \Xiert Kight took a load of potaloe» to Randi n Miss Pressy is visiting her mother and brother, ily ami camping in the grove near anil feed ot T. W. Robison at Cen- ber and 18 passengers, but we were last week. but expert* to go to the Ray soon where she is tral W.trehou-ie. Yott can buy I unable to secure a list of the jiassen by. Mr. and Mr». Freeman Steward, Mr. and employed as nurse. cheaper. 2?-3t ; gers. Mrs. Vem M.Gatfy and Mr». Thomas were Dr. L. P. Soiensen announces Mr. Hess started the mill kniwn as New Mill The Elizabeth arrived in jxirt Sun Wm. I.ogan is putting in the visitors in town last week. that on August ist hr* will close up 1ist Monday to make a short run. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Kelly, accompanied by his office for three weeks as he is foundation for a building on the lot dav with 105 tons ol freight and 11 going on a vacation for a much just north of Rcsa Co.’s store. The passengers She sailed again Tues Mrs. Kelly s brother, R A. Rurns, look a week * J. R. Hunt, father ol Harry and Robert Hunt, lot belongs to Mr. Cessna of River day with 200,000 feet of lumber, 572 outing on the ocean beach at the mouth of Three who has liven visiting here the (vast month, re needed rest. 27-21 ton, and we understand he will put bunilles veneer, 55 cords ol match- mile. They caught about fifty sea fish, besides turned to Euger.e last week. Mrs F E Holmesand her grand a business block on the same some wood. 4 tons of butter, 2 tons of “shooting" many rock oysters. VERITAS Mr. A. Davis spent a few days at the county miscellaneous, ami the following list son. Rolx rt Tucker, leave Friday tine this summer. •rat last week. of passengers- A C. Hott and tor Aberdtcn; Wash., for an extend Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Harvey ami little Capt. O Wiren, co operative ob ed visit with her daughter, Mis. server, reports that the rainfall for wile, Mrs. John Ji hnsonand daught daughter, of Spokane, are visiting Mrs. I larvey's Commercial Club Lester Tucker. > parents, W DeLong, and H. A. DeLong, a the month of June was 1.21 inches, er Hattie, Mrs Clarence King and two daughters, O. A. Trowbridge bother. The steamer Coquille has been on days clear 15, rainy and cloudy 15. ami soil Spencer, J J Sullivan, John The regular meeting of the Com diy dock at the ship yard, undergo The rainfall for June, Iqog was 2.88 Mr. and Mrs. Gene Perce moved to their Lamont, Mr, Renhart, C. E. Lucas, mercial Club will be held in Fire inches, a difference of 1.67 inches. ing repairs f >r her recent contact Mrs. Ella Larsen and two children, men's Hall, tomortow, Friday even ranch on the Sixes, last week. with a raft of logs in the river. Wm Try T. W. Robison for hay, Mrs. W G. Klock. F. Thompson, ing, July 15th. There are several There is some talk of a store being built at McKay had the contract of fixing grain and feed before ptircli tsing PETE. R. A Bums, J. Bauer and E. C matters of great importance to come Four Miie in the near future. her up. elsewhere. 27 tf Michelssen. before the Club, and there should be •The Advance sailed Sunday lor a full attendance. Every member of FOR SALE—36 Folding Chairs J. J. O’Neill, of Bandon, who has Capt. William Holland, C. C. Go San Francisco with 400,000 feet ol the Club and every citizen interested been at the Lenox with his family worth one dollar each, for 60 cents ing, John Koontz and Frank Lowe lumber. She was in charge of Capt. in the building up of Bandon and for the past six weeks, yesteiday re apiece One Coal Stove and Shield, expect to leave next month on an the Coquille valley is urged to be moved to a beautiful h >me which he worth $7.50 for $400. Inquire at Ogidinnsjn. The Bandon Arrived here Monday present. Remember the time and extended automobile trip to Mexico. 27-it recently purchased on the East Side. Bowling Alievs. morning anil sailed again Wednes place. Friday evening, July 15th, at They will tour down thiough Cali —Portland Ort gonian. Elsewhere in this issue we publish day evening, with 410,000 feet, in Firemen’s Hall. fornia and go over into the Mexican the financial statement of the City of line front that State. They do not Martin A. Kennedv and Miss cluding lumber, ties and poles. She Bandon for the six months com know how tar they will go, but will Chelsev Smith, both of Parkersburg, will stop in at Port Orford and take make the trip as extensive as possi were united in marriage, Saturday, mencing Jan. 1, 1910, and ending on a small cargo. She will go to July 6, 1910 All who are interested ble within the month that they have July 2nd, at Coquille, RAv. Holden San Pedro, and on her return trip in knowing what is being done in a allowed themselves for the vacation. officiating. The newly wedded cou will bring in a shipment of machinery The Wilsons who appeared in I The purpose is simply an outing, ple will have the congratulations and financial way. should read th*e report. tor the Miocene Oil & (.as Co. high class vaudeville at the Grand but Mr. Going savs that be and Mr. best wishes of hosts of friends. The First National B»nk has re ------- UCX?------- Theatre Satin day ami Sunday gave Koowtz are particularly anxious to FOR SALE—Good second hand ceived its safety deposil boxes which the people their money's worth and find for both Capt. Holland and Mr. Her Father’s Job. z Will were ordered some time ago This The young daughter of a popular those who attended are loud in their Lowe, the two unmairied mentbeis typewriter, standard make sell cheap. Rev. S. C. Adams, will give Bandon people an oppor Chicago clergy tuuu some time ago praise of the excellent entertainment 01 the party, an attractive Mexican Bandon. Gen’l Del. or Presbyte- tunity to get their valuable papers manifested a quick wit. Her father furnished. Mr Sellmer also showed bride, particularly il they can find into a place of safely, and will no had gone on a brief holiday with a some very fine motion pictures 1 e- 27 —ltx rian Manse. business parishioner and associate, and onds who have a few thousand acies doubt be greatly appreciated by the the talk of the children turned on the tween acts. of land.—Coos Bav Times. Miss Zella Richie arrived here public in general. problem of which father needed the rare rest most sorely. Monday to visit with ner mother, The new slip at tlte old Wolverine “Well, 1 think my father works the Mrs. M. E. Richie and aunt, Mrs. S hardest," said little Miss Business, S. Little. Mrs Richie and daughter landing is a great improvement, and ’and his work keeps him stirred up live ne u Mitclie Iville, Iowa, and will one that the public highly appre and anxious most of tile time.” lather may work the hardest return to their Imme some ti ne this dates. After a couple of week’s use in “Your one way.” was little Miss Clergy of the new slip, the people are won fall. man’s answer, at once thoughtful and dering how they ever got up and diplomatic, “blit 1 think he gets more E. S. Michelssen, of San Fran down the old one, although it was a rest as lie goes along. You see, he can cisco, who is associated with the good one, but the new one is a let down a little evenings and Sun days, and If he gets cross and nervous steamer Elizabeth, was in Bandon on dandy. nolxidy says anything. But my daddy the last tripof'lhe Ixiat, looking after has to be better than ever Sunda/s Ask the F rummers and Salesmen and evenings, because then everybody’s business interests and calling on (tile people who know how to travel) taking notice and the whole lot of us friends of hit company. Mr Michi I which is the best way, and they will children are around."—Chicago llec- ssen is quite a booster for this see tell you in jovial tones “Always via ord-IIerald. lion of the country. tie Fitield. the ‘Only Wav'." They Shortened Hie Wait. Don’t Argue About THE HIGH COST OF LIVING When You Are Deliberately Paying From 15 to 30% More For Your Hay And Grain Than is Necessary It would ail be very nice to extend you credit, but we would have to add at least 25 per cent, to our selling prices, in order that YOU PAY for your neighbor, who fails to pay his bill. One fair sized bad ac count a month, wipes out ths profit of 20 good ac counts. Socialism is not h< re yet-therefore why contribute to ’be support ci that 21st man Does it cost you $100 a month to feed your stock? By paying atrie'.iy cash < nd dealing with us reduce your fet J bill to $75 or $80 a month-thereby adding $20 to $25 a month to your net income and bank account-— Proving our a-serlior.s that cash prices are lowest prices, we will sell you 90c Sack A No. 1 NEW SiOCK $1.20 Sack Shorts THE CASH FEED HOUSE BANDON WAREHOUSE CO. LOWEST PRICE HAY & GRAIN DEALERS IN COOS COUNTY travel a hundred miles and often wait many days in order to travel on lhe good ship Filield. Next si.ilin^ date for San Frtn., July 18. 27 it The Wolverine t< ok a good sized crowd to Bandon foi the qt ', and is -a diversion 111 ide an exclusion out over the bar, going about font miles out to sea. 'I'll«' boat was successful in approaching to within a hundred cards or so ol a large whale, giving the crowd on board a goml view of the great sea monster, says the Co quille Herald Some of th«* finest str.twlierries, foi so late in the season, that we hive ever seen, were brought to this office l ist Saturday 1>> G !’ >lil Mr Pohl is uiie nf lho*r s<-ii ntiii'- .it- i- etihuri-1 • wlio.alwais lie th-- i>est .>t everything. Some of th» !»>nies Mr I’nlil brougiit uiinlil m 1 ui< two inches in diamet« r. «nd they w er of excellent fl tvor Mrs I E Cl.iik accom-,i.«im-<k'h- i husband on the List F ¡field l<> Sa i Francisco and th-v will make that > ilv their future home, allho Joe will continue to make his regular trips here anti we expect tn see the smil ing countenance of Me. C. quite often as well. They will have the I best wishes of hosts of friends in 1 t ieir new home Mr. Carey, who his b’en first as sislant lighthouse keeper at this! place for a number <>f years, left this morning, with his f.nr.ilv, for Point I No Point, neir Seattle, Washington | where he will takea similar positior. ' Oscar Langlois, iormerly of Cap * Arago, takes Mr. Carey's place and has already arrived with his family. The steamer Fish, came over from C<x«s Bay yesterday bringing his lousehold goods. “Experience," said Mark Twain once, “makes us wise, but it also makes us hard. Consider the old. experienced trinn in the busy restaurant. He took a seat, looked round him and. poiut- iiiR to a well dressed gentleman who had not yet iwett served, said to the waiter: “'Walter, how long lias that gentle man been here?* “‘About twelve minutes, sir,’ the waiter ttnswered. “ ‘What’s bis order?’ “‘Porterhouse and Trench fried, sir. with mince pie and coffee to come.' “Tlte oltl man. hardened by experi ence, slip|H'd a quarter in the waiter’s hand. “‘Walter.’ he said, ‘I’m in a hurry. Put on another porterhouse and bring me his.’" homeCoveï iß you aïe tiïed oß those oCd eaïpets just take them up and thïoirf them atrfay. the CaCoï you irfiCC save irfiCe TTOR photographic film 1 and printing paper, cameras, pure chemi Soon Cuy you niee ¿land neirf Cïiyht cals and supplies of all kinds, come to this store and you iugs. it is So easy to take them up will be certain of depend able quality. We sell the [ q ! and have them eCea ned. eome^ Cet h us spread out Ccfioie you a h undied difâeïent ïuys and you \rfi(C fiind > which FILM jfesl evaetCy the ones that \rfiCt suit makes truer, better- balanced negatives, and \youï eyes and puise Cyko Paper for deeper, W. ------- taoo-------- iANSCO softer, clearer prints. Let us show you our splendid assortment of cameras. Pure chemicals, all photographic supplies. Developing and printing done. Reasonable charges. B Bandon Drug COMPANY < 11 • Woodruff & Turner The House Furnishers