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FOR SALE -t-ive rro •: cottage I and furniture, and two lots Best ■ .«■ ation tn town. Close in. I 'quire ; of Nels R.e mussc i 29 t! OOS The Misses Allen, nurses at Mercy Hospital, North Bend, are in Ban don lor a months' vacation and tes' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fox e.: Tuesday morning for a months’ out ing down the coast. They will go as far as Pistol river. Dr H. M. Brown has returned from a two weeks' outing down in See or phone L. J. Radley for all Curry county and repirts a tine kinds of Fire W«xxl. 27 tf time. L. A. Liljqvist, of Coquille, dep S G. Rosa and wife of Grand uty prosecuting attorney for this dis Rapids, Mich., are visiting at the trict, was a Bandon pleasure visitor home of the gentleman's brother. Sunday. Col. R H. Rosa of this city. Mr. Mr. Crippen, of Portland, came in and Mrs. Rosa have been visiting on on the last Breakwater, and went the coast for a year, spending the down to Langlois where he will look over the ground with the view of winter in California, and having been prospectmg for oil in that vicinity. at North Yakima, Wash , before Two more Portland men will come coming here Deep Water Way Carnival And Regatta AUGUST 15th to 22nd INCLUSIVE on the next Breakwater, and go L ost — An Elk Tooth Charm, direct to Langlois. marked B J. C.,647. Finder please LOST—A Colt’s Automatic Re return to Coumerilh Christensen Co »9-11 volver, on the county road, between and receive reward. Bandon and Two mile. Return to The special election of the city of G. T. Treadgold and receive reward. Coquille, held Monday, for the W. Sinclair, of Coquille, was a amendment of the city charter, re Bandon visitor Saturday anil Sun suited favorably for the amendment, day. there being 112 for and 38 votes Mr, and Mrs. Clark, who have against the measure. This provides lx»en at Lakeport tor some time, left greater powers for the city council, .Monday for their home in Portland which was necessary in the manage Mr. Clark was connected with the ment of the city’s affairs.—Coquille new saw mill recently built at Lake 11eraid. port. Rev. W. J. Manifold of Wilton Try T. W. Robison for hay, Creek, Wash., arrived h -re last week grain and feed I elore purchasing and is looking over the field in con i elsewhere. 27-tf nection with the Presbyterian church A. J. Sherwood, of Coquille, ac and if conditions suit he will proba companied by his wife and daughter, bly move his family to this city. were Bandon visitors over Sunday. Mr. Manifold comes highly recom mended and is a very nice appearing Mr. anil Mrs. George Turner left gentleman. We dnesday for Florence where they will make final proof on their home Capt. M. W. King, who has had stead, which is on the Umpqua. charge of the U. S. Dredging Co.’s work in the Fat Elk district, left on They have a very fine claim. the Elizabeth for San Francisco, You can do better for cash if you having secured another position that buy your hay, grain and feed of T. was more to his liking. Capt. Hog W. Robison at the Central Ware land of San Francisco has arrived house. 27 tf and will take Captain King’s place. ]. W. Lint went to Myrtle Point J. S. Barton and Miss Florence Tuesday and will return the latter Atkinson, two of Coquille’s popular THE CRASH OF WORLDS. Presbyterian Church pari ol the week, He expects to young people were married Satur A Scientific Theory Concerning th» move his family to Myrtle Point day evening July 16th, at the home End of Our Planet. about the first of August, and will Credulous individuals who nre al Regular services are held every of L. H. Hazard. They will be at ways fearful that some of the ends 1 Sunday at it a.m. and 8 p.m. Sun embark in the photograph business home at Coquille after August toth of the world predicted by sensational again. Mr. Barton is manager of the Coquille prophets may prove to be true will ■ lay school at Io a.m. Y. P. S. C. E. find considerable comfort In the asser at 7 p.m. Strangers and newcomers Wm. Logan has taken over th« office of the Title Guaranty & Trust tion of Professor Lowell that there is Sydman contract ami will I nish up Co., and is well and favorably known good Kclentitic evidence for the belief are alwavs welcome. that mankind will have many years’ the planking of Atwater street. Mr throughout Coot county warning of the great catastrophe that Logan has put in his order for tna- Judge Sperry, wife and daughter is destined to put nil end to all things j teri d ami expects to get started t< this planet. were down from Coquille over Sun on According to Professor Lowell's 1 work the latter part of this week 01 day. They were accompanied by statements, there is somewhere within th»- first of next. Mrs. E. 1). Sperry’s sister, Miss E the remote coniines of space a great A Solid Week of Merriment, Boat Racing, Fishing, Beach Rides, Clam Bakes, Conventions, Etc I I 1 I 4 Auto Parties From Roseburg, Special Boat Service From Port- ! land, Stage Service From Drain or Roseburg Concessions or Information Write f < R.A. WERNICH, Sec. P. Howard, of Knoxville, I|l., and mother. Mrs. Sarah F Howard, of Three Rivers, Mich., who have b on visiting it the Sperry home in Co quille for some time. Miss E. P. Howard is Superintendent of the F. N. Perkins relumed from Coos ladies* college at Knoxville, III., the B-r Monday, where he had been oldest female college in the Uniteti for a few days taking tie tment fot States. his hip which was dislocated by a The parties owning the plat of fall some time ago Mr Perkins states that it will be necessary for ground adjoining the G. A R. cem him to return to the bay and go into etery on the east are desirous of the hospital for a week or perhaps exchanging land and are trying to more, and will be compelled to un negotiate with Bandon Post. If suc dergo another operation to have his cessful it will result in the removal of hip pulled into place, as it is still the cemetery farther east, and for this reason the W. R. C. are waiting dislocated. for a decision liefore doing any work Having sold our jewelry business, on the soldier’s monument Some will devote all our time to optical have donated very lil>er,dly and to work. Will be in Bandon one week them some explanation is due, and out of each month. Save your work owing to the fact that the cemetery for us. Watch for notice. is too small and a change will be C. L. B ender , O. D. obligatory, this explanation is for all 28—2t E. P. B ender , O. I). who are interested. W. IL Mansell and wife, or Co- Arrangements are being made for quille, were down to Bandon over the Hoo H oik of Coos County to Sunday taking in the sights of our get together for a picnic and general cit y. good time at Bandon some time m Bishop Scudding and wife arrived August. This will be the first gen in Bandon, Monday, and will spend eral gathering of the lumbermen some time at their cottage on the since their organization in this sec beach. tion, and it will, no doubt be a great gathering. Col. R. H. Rosa returned on the last Breakwater from Portland, hav The steamer Dispatch has been ing attended the Republican State laid up lor a few days undergoing Assembly at Salem. repairs. The Favorite is taking the Miss Effie Collier ol Coquille was Dispatch's run at present. Captain a Bandon visitor Saturday a< d Sun White says his boat will probably lie day. ready to float again about Saturday. After August ist, please bril g your cash wlwn buying h ay, grain ar.d feed ot T W. Robison at Cen tral Warehouse. You can buy cheaper. 27 3t mass of matter—once a world, but now dead—that Is hurling itself to ward our sun. In time it- is certain to reach the goal to which it is tend ing. and when the two come together the glob«» on which we live is destined to cease to exist. Fortunately for our peace of mind, there is at the present moment no such dead world within dangerous proximity, anil yet any day it may appear. Any day the morning papers may announce ttiat one of tlie4 dark tvodies has come within ttie 1-* h of the telescope—that it may readily be seen by the light of the sun reflected upon it Wlille ft would then lie certain that tile end of the world was in sight, there would still be ample time In which to prepare for th«* inevitable, if the first 1 lew of the intruder was «•aught at the eleventh magnitude— it could scarcely com«» much nearer without iielng detected—it would not be until twenty-seven years later that It would become visible to the naked eye, and three years more would elapse liefore it appeared to us as e«|iial in size to a first magnitude star. In two years and three months more it would have come as near to us as Jupiter, and by that time it would be far the brightest star in the sky. In fact. Its effect upon the world would already be felt. Our seasons would change, and the days would grow long ger. Finally. Just 145 days later, those who were still alive would wit uess the beginning of the end. The stranger would not strike the earth, but would pass so close 111 its dash to ttie suu that the earth would turn and follow until together they would drop silently into the suu.—Brooklyn Eagle NORTH BEND, OREGON BANDON LIGHT & POWER CO Deniers In All Linds of Electrical Supplies Interior Wiring and Lighting our Specialty- Spark Switches, and Fresh St tek of Batteries lor Gas Engines. plete Stock of Lamps, Fixtures, Bells, Ftc. All kinds of draying and transier- ing FOR SALE—mill wood, from Cody’s mill $2.00 per load Coal sold and delivered at lowest prices J. Jenkins, Prop. 5 ■ to acre tracts at $30 00 per acre close to citv 5 acres, one-half cleaned, with house ami partly fenced, $300.00 down, terms on balance 8 A lot 100x209 with alley in rear, two blocks from school 'round , $600.00 2 acres with nice new cottage, f< n« ««l and in good shape, close to school lio-i-i lot $140000 On sixth street, across street fiont school ground, a pece < f r land 150x130 with nice four room house. $800.00 A sn ip Lots in Azalia Park $75.00 each, installments Lots in Woolen Mill add. $65.00 up Installments 9 Lots Smith's addition $»75.00 Terms if wanted Notice To the Republican Voters of Coos and Curry Counties: a candidate for nomination, at the Primary Nominating Election, Representative for Cooa and Curry Counties, and shall submit my name to the Re publican voters for nomination under the Primary Nominating Election 1 *wi. 28 tf HERBERT HUME. A Square Deal E. E. OAKES Of Course Advertisement for Sidewalk Construction Notice Council it hereby given that the Common of the City ol Bandon. Coo» County, Oregon, will, upon Saturday, the 30th day of KIKE WOOD July, 1910, at the hour of 7:30 p.m. o'clock of •aid day receive aealed bid* for the construction of three hundred (300) feet, more or lew, of AI..L KINDS sidewalk upon the Last side of Spruce street in Bandon, Oregon, extending from the end of the FOR SALE BY plank and piling bridge up the hill to the end oi and to connect with Trowbridge the walk in front ot property, specification* to lie ob Office in Old Bank Building Council reserve, the right to reject any and all EEAVE OR TEEEI »HONE bid*. .!<>!> Work E. B. KAUSRUD. Recorder of the Cay of Bandon, Oregon. Read the Recorder R ecorder • I- *• o ORDERS Dated at Bandon, Oregon, this 20th day of July. 1910. 28-21 TotHE L. J. RADLEY the tained from the undersigned. Bring your ü A FEW REAL ESTATE SNAPS City Transfer for Joint Plugs, Com Call at Office First Door West ol Coumerilh Christensen Co. ------ ooo---- I have decided to liecome •*» •> «