Flour $5 40 |>er barrel.—Bandon
I Local Lore ]
Dry Goods Co.
A Thousand Years Are But
As One Day Before You,
Oh, Lord!
Obituary.
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Tile Randolph left for Coos Bav
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"FI FI ELD"
The
"ONLY
42-tf
WAY.”
The new and first-class passenger
steamer Bhienix sails for San Fran
cisco, from Bandon, Thursday morn
ing. Feb. 23rd.
The Fifield left San Francisco last
night and should be here some time
tomorrow.
Furniture for nine rooms cheap.
—Bandon Dry Goods Co.
1242
Editor D E. Still is unable to be at
his work thia week on account oi a se
vere attack of
'grip,’’and die Her
ald is ill charge ol the office force
However, we think lie w ill be able to
be al
l.is
post
soon.
Monmouth
Herald
New 5 room House for Rent
In
Stmr Fl Fl FED.
with
30,01x1 feet of
25c per yard, warp furnished.
Ad- two miles south of Bandon.
ic currents which pass from east to
ih ess
Ban-
west, a process is established similar
Mr.
J.
Foster,
A. Pauli
for best
L.
1 i-tto
See A
The Popular
! coal.
sqtf
Pa ckel for Particular People.
morning
I den.
I2-12X
quire at this office.
Christopher l.fdgt-rwoinl was r».>rn I
jin Clav < <*., Mo. Oct. 24. 1846.
lumber and alrout 15 tons of miscel
I
The friendly reader who has fol-j
He crossed the plains to Oregon in
laneous ireight.
I lowed mv descriptions over moun
t8<«4. and first settled in Douglas
F or S ai .E.—One complete steam
tains. deserts, plains, through x alleys
countv.
Here he w as married to
wood mill very cheap.
Address J.
To and Ixickwoods, is now with me at
M <rv E. Quine. Der-. 8 1872.
D. Woodruff,
12 tf
I the lieacli of tile Pacific ocean, there
' this union three children were born.
Six ranchers of Northern Curry
two of whom died when quite small 1 to observe lhe gold shining in all j
county have put c hased the imported
children.
In 1879 .Mr. Ledgerwood creeks among the black sand. Gold,
Belgian stallion, Marius, brought
foi which anything cm be bought
! moved with his lnmly to Washing-
here from Belgium less than six
these
days, even votes, gold, whi. h
i tin. where h<* lived for ¡5 years.
weeks ago
lhe price pa.d was
i- the ineasuie oi the owuei, gold,
Then he returned t*> Oregon and
{3,200.
lhe horse Is not yet three
which opens ant door be it what
came to Bandon in 1M97. wheie he
tears old and tips the beam at 1600
ever you desire; gold, only gold.
lived till his death on Feb. ly Iqll.
pounds, and when he is put in con
Itlere it lavs, anywhere' wheievi r
For a tune Mr. Led^crwood con-
dition he will weigh 1750 or more
you find black sand.
I wonder how
, rim ted a hardware store in partner
j did it come here? In its primitive
11<- w ill make the season between
ship with Mr Corson where the
Bandon and Po t < Crim d.
1 state it was and is tod iv a solution
Bulk of Bandon now stands. In
Rag tarpet and rugs woven fir recent years he has fixed on his firm 01 I quid; aided by nature’s magnet
this
j
Mrs.
Phane 382.
Albert Garfield
grade
661 f
Francisco this evening and should
F ok
S ai .E
Rhode Island
eggs for hatching.
13 eggs.
Red
j>i per selling ol
E. L. Stiader.
12-tf
The tioit annual Lincoln banquet
of the Marshfield Republican Club
held at The Chandler Saturday even
ing was a complete success.
M. C. 1
j
He leaves a wife and daughter
Mrs Minnie Chandler), anti
three
all three of whom reside in Wash
The
played
Bernell
Stock
“Piney Ridge"
Co.
which
Saturday
For tii’.s week only we will launder night and “A Bachelbr's Romance1
Positively no Sunday night at tile Grand Theatre,
Maloney, president of the club, acted shirts for one cent.
credit
at
this
price
and
the cent succeeded in drawing a full house
as toastmaster, and there were re
\S jl E go Í \Skocs
every boy and
girl to win a
[prize for dr
ing a picture
of the ianioiis
RED GOOSE
Finest fl Best For Boys $ Girts
0. A. TROWBRIDGE
Nature’s relationship of one thing
to the other demands a base upon
which this liquid gold takes hold
I
and this is found in iron.
Thus
iron again dissolved
■ ington.
must
be
prepared
and finds quaitz a
j
Funeral services were conducted !
I most closely related
companion,
al the residence, Monday, Feb. 20th,
hence by crystalization this quartz
2 P
by Rev. Adolph Haberly,
containing iron is colored red by its
Langlois, having live 1 in the laltei and interment was made in the Ban-
iron oxite, blue by iron oxilule. and
place lor many years. Mrs. Garfield don cemetery.
among such xve find gold deposited
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went to the Bay yesterday mornirg
in veins.
Not all quartz contains
and left the same afternoon on the
Bernell Stock Co.
gold, pure white or bull quartz is
Redondo for San Francisco,
one of such.
Nor are all veins of
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Look, Shirts Only lc Apiece.
A chance for
For Particulars Cal! on
ly to the plating by galvanizing.
happy in his Christian faith.
received a ' brothers. Thorn is Joseph and Jacob,
Do * you know that
at C. Wood
»
telegram Saturday evening announc
rutl's, the house furnisher, is the
ing the death of her mother, Mrs.
cheapest place to buy clothe-, pins’ ; Lorentzen, in Oakland, Cal.
Mrs
re a dozen or 5 d< zen far jets. 13-t.’
Lorentzen was a sister of Carl Nelson
The Elizabeth will sad from San md is well known in this city and
be here about Thursday.
In spite of much suffering he died
Can You Draw a Goose ?
quartz able to be worked upon by
such magnetic currents.
favorable currents run
The most
in
a m rth
j i >
THF NEW BOAT
Eight Day Service between the Coquille River and
San Franciaco
First Class Passenger Fare,
J. F.
$7.50 I
I
XVAI.STROM, A,;. •nt, Bunion. Oregon
E. X E. T. KRl'SI*’, Agents, 24 California St., San Francisco, Cal. I
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_
lir
... 1
easterly and southwesterly direction.
True we have exceptions, such as .■
.^4,- w - a - m - j *
Notice for Publicatioh.
in California where to a certain ex
BANDON
TIDES
_ _
each
night
and
the
big
audiences
must
be
of
the
issue
of
1877.
sponses by Judge John S. Coke, J.
tent they are changed.
were highly pleased with the work of ■
B volcanic eruptions, which when
—Bandon Steam Laundry.
V. Smeaton, Chas. B. Selby, A. S. 13 2
1 Department oi the Interior, Roseburg,
Oa?.,
-1
V • . C-. ,
..„ a they
.t............
:n
..
.
...
this excellent troupe, and
will
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(j
eb.uanr 13, F9I
HIGH WATER
Hammond and C. I. Reigaard.—
the earth was soft and covered with
U. S
S. £^3
Land Oifice
Office, p iebruary
(91 I |
Dr. J. D. Kelly in the future will I surely be greeted with a full house water, arose the mountains above Wednesday, Feb’y 22__ 6:09 a. m....... 7.3 i Notice is hereby civenthat Manton V»’. Tread-
Coos Bay Sun.
..
22
the level of the seas: there in course * **
gold, whose post office address is The Dalle ,
_8:28 p. m._ . 5.4
Extra choice white oats for seed: treat all cases for prices preyaling at t every time they appear here, for with
Oregon, did, on the 2d day of June, 1910, fib*
of many millions of years they hard Ihursilay,
i
each
appearance
the
clever
work
of
Feb
’
y
23
7:15
ü.
in.
. . 7.2
free from all trash, recleaned, full Coquille, which ate as follows: Visit
ened: but other disturbances dis
in this office Sworn Statement and appi. ationtNo*.
“
23
9;35
a.
m.
...6.0
4 j 05365, to purchase theE. I - ’ N. E. I -4 Sec I i
grain seeds; jf2 25 per hundred; also in town, $1.50; office call, $1.00; ; the troupe becomes more popular. lodged parts of the hardened crust, Fiiday,
Fpb’y 24
8 2U a. m. ...7.5 J1 anJ S. 1-2 S.-E. 1-4 Section 2, I own u p 3(fi
They will be here again tomorrow broke up the formations esta’-fished
.. «
good vetches and all other kinds o confinement, ¿>15.00. Also furnish
“
24 . 10:19 p. m. ...6.5
1
I
night
when
they
will
put
on
“
The
and
in
tlieir
fall
became
crushed
and
, S, Range 14, W. W. Meridian, and the timber
seed.
T. W. R obison .
13 tf es medicine free except in chronic
i
I QW WATER
j
thereon, under the provisions of the act of june
broken
tip,
scattering
with
it
such
Gill of tile < iolden West.”
cases.
f
1t-t8
Geo. P. Laird left Saturday to re
gold bearing veins thus forming
1 3, 1878, and act- amendatory, known a$ the
Feb'y
22
.002
a.
m.
.
...4.2
ft
— wo----
The motion pictures shown by
*«
ridges ar-d gulches and there hy the
sume his work in a business college
22 . 1:3« p. m.
.1.5 ft j Timber and Stone Law, at such value aj mi .hl
Mr. Sellmer between acts were also action of the water in its flight to
Card
of
Thanks.
Thursday,
Feh-y 23
at Portland after spending a week
1:11 a. m.. ...4.6 ft i be fixed by appraisement, and that, pursuant to
very tine and the Indian picture— the lower lands assisted in breaking
23 .2:43 p. m. ...l.l ft | u< h application, the land ami Irml^er therrvn
visiting relatives and looking after
j "Pah Tuk" which was shewn Satur- up more of the loose quartz and Fridxy,
Feb’y 24 .2:45 a. rn. ...4.5 ft j have been appraised at $965, lhe timber e.ti-
business attairs in Bandon.
*•
We desire to express our sin ere 'day night was an exceptionally g lod liberating the gold, which by rocks
24
3:36 p. m. ...0.6 ft J mated at 1,770,000 board left at 50 cent per
bearing this metal became more and 1
' M., and the land al $£0.00; lhat aid applicant
Mrs. E. W. Rossiter is expected thanks to the many friends who so
! one.
more flattened and b;oke it up into
1 will offer finii proof in upport of his application
home this week from St. Paul, kindly assisted us during our recent
Taken all it; all the evening’s en small sized colors.
and sworn statement on the 6th day of May,,
Notice
of
Hearing
of
Final
Mum., where she went last tall to bereavement.
tertainments were a credit both to
Onward by the force of the water
191 I, before Regialer and Receiver al R* ^•f>uig,(
Account of Administrator. Oregon.
visit her mother, who died ah ml
Mrs. I.edgerwood.
: the Bernell Stock Co. and to Mr it was carried, not steadily, but
Thanksgiving time.
Mis. Rossiter
in intervals of time such as con
•
Any person is at liberty to protest this pur
Mi. and Mrs. C. II. (.handler Sellmer.
ditions of many wavs created it, and ■ Notice is hereby given the final account and chase before entry, or initiate a contest at any
has since been visiting her sisters in
The music by Kausrud s ( itches-
I
report oi Nels Rarmuiven. as adiuuiulrator of the time before patent issuer by filing a corroboratecfi
at last reached the ocean.
St. Paul.
Definition I* IF I ELI > -“Superior tra was also a big f «attire of the
Each flood kept changing its po- 1 , estate of Midi op I, .Swift, deceased, Iras affidavit in this office, alleging facts which w«>uldl
L ost A Pocket book, with pa-
I’Fd “1 the County Court of Coos defeat the entry.
Why not patronize , evenings and nuti li enj *ved by all. sition tons and tons were xvashed j
to all olhers ’’
binder please
pets of some value
into the depth of the sea, which hy j1 *’unlr- Oregon, and that the <>th day
BENJAMIN F. JONES.
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phe best and "ONIA’ WAY/’’ 54H
heavy storms from the west washed °* M«rch 1911, at tire hour of 10 o’clock
13-tlO-T
Register.
leave at this office
13 t2
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Fotir Mil** Note,
ni. • thereof, has been drily appointed
back more or less and is left by ex- . a.
’
—
Duck egg* for sale.
Mrs. Frank
t^eme high tides, until again high b>’ lhe ' ourl ,or ,h'‘ bearin;* oi >J>|.-.tion, to 5U. h
Basket Ball Friday Night.
Moore, the Plank Road.
to-tj-x
water may again remove it or shift
i"1*1 a '
wd 'T^'1 »« I th«* »ettlement
»1 which lino- »nv person inlnrsled in
This fine weather mikes every ing sands cover these deposits for all .
Representative Rackleft has lieen j
i such estate may appear and hie ohjn.tiuiH there-
attracting some attention at Salem
Bandon High School will play I one have spring fever. Quite a num
There is another way in whi<*h we ,o *n wiiim * and conies ihr
her
are
plowing
and
putting
in
early
by introducing a number of bills in | Coquille High in the Bandon < >pera
find gold.
It has beMi found in j Dated al lUmlon, C om C ounty. Oregon, ihi«
the legislature, soire of which are of L House next Friday night.
This grain.
specimens of the origin of this
d«y of January, A. D„ 1911.
particular local interest. The rep< rts game will be one of the best yet for
NELS RASMUSSEN,
Mr. Randle and family, a nephew form I cm not speak to-day and
of the proceedings indicate Qiat he the teams are closely matched. The of Mrs. Buell of Four mile, have must leave the description until liter i A Imini.lrator of lhe Estate of Madison I Swift,
1
,1
-1 .z
3-t6-T
' deceased.
is one of the live wires of the present C. II. S. boys are now more deter I taken up a place on the north fork I
Millionsof years have pissed since I ;
session.
Myrtle Point Enterprise. mined than ever lo defeat lhe school <>f Four mile; they have been mov
these deposits of black ■ md. con
Glass tumblers, 20c a set at C lll.lt WOI! the victory last Friday mg their household goods up to the taining gold, platinum and oilier
Notice of Sheriff’« Sale.
It is something of an up hill minerals, metals and gems, such as
Woodrufi’s the house furnishers. 12 over the champion team, Myrtle place.
, Point but our boys air i)> tine shape job as the roads up Four mile ire iridiufn, osmium fathers of diamonds
The Wilhelmina has been taken
¡(pure carbon,) rubies (silver and
NotRe i< heiehy given lhat under and t*y vir
and hope to keep the tide in opr far fi0111 dusty.
! iron. ) etc.
to the Kruse N Banks shipyard at
tue of an execution , .ued out of lhe Circuit
favor.
John Tucker look a beef to town i
Sfrjce these changes have come Court of lhe Slate of Oregon lor the county of
Coos Bay for repairs
It is said that
|
You will enjoy a good game and last week. Good beef is hard to get 1 to pass tremendious revolutions on Coos, on lhe Second day of February, 1911; in
the damage to the vessel is slight.
1 the surface of the earth have chang- a cntaui action wlierein Jame« l’ierney is plain
. your presence Friday night will be ’ these days.
Phone 91, Bandon, Ore.
I
j ed the topography in many places. tiff and Peter Schneider u defendant, begy care
Don’t forget that C. Woodruff the in inspiration to the home team
Miss Anna Bethel has !.. en visit ' Gold bearing black sand by an or- No. 2841 of said court, and ronrnianduig rn- to
house furnisher his good brooms for Coquille will bring a latge excursion
ing
her aunt Mrs Prank Poinerov ! Binary high flood. may deposit on- make the sum of Five Hundred Dollars ($500)
35cts each.
13-t»
rowd ami xve need vour presence.
-- - j with
...... amOTcw
interest oom
from ««•«-
the « Fourteenth
owiccuui May
day Ml
of LZ.teni-
Decem-
cf Bandon,
Returned home last half of a millimeter of such: low r i bs
Admission 25c.
i may take it In> k.
Bandon
Geo. W. Moore returned Salm |Come.
With ill such ba, 1910, «i the late oi 6 per cent, together with
week accompanied by her grand cl
•
■
'hanges • ill the
depositing
of it there aecruinK cosls, out oi property belcnging to raid
day from Berkeley. Cal., where hl* < tper.l House
mother, Mrs. Fraund, who came > are <|< po*; I: near R imlo'ph atld Ucirndanl, I have thu third day of Februaty.
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had been visiting with Ins family for
W. li. McBRAYl,KS
down to visit her daughter, Mis, Wbiskv Run which l»v rimnit: «" 1911, levied upon, and will, on Saturday, the
m me tune.
Since leaving Bandon Quarrel Has Fatal Ending.
| drifts ard mining such sand-, is ¡U , | hh day Merch, 1911, at lhe hour oi Ten
Bethel.
Mt Moore made a busini < tup to
, former i \ r* tl ’ • ( «J . .tn. . |< « \\ I if, bt, ./clock in th* forceo m of aâ I day at th*
" fror.t
. i ...
\ i I i Per.shbaker
j . 1.1 i
i have . 1,.
ind i A
Bom -to Mi ami Mrs John Bow I I .skli.rid
Port Huron, Mich
lie i.nne by
1 door of lhe county court houie in the city oi
Mixoi J I
Quick recrived the
\Ve find -it* It de * 'oqudle. Coo, county, Oregon, offer for sa’e
man, at l.angloi«, leb. 18th, a tine worked them
wav of Coos BtVoli lhe Redondo
news Stiuid.iv tlui his brother,
posits I10111 four lo six fr et deep; ! and veil at public auction lo lhe hiyhert bidder
bm boy.
Lost
Gold neck chain Willi Hetity Quick, who lives ,it Pepper
atuong this sand we al o find lhe
for carh in han i all the liybl. tille «nd uitere t <,|
\V. P. Pom-toy moved into their remains ol large re-t woo l trees ami
locket and two coins atta, lied
Re- wood, (’.tliloi npt, h.ul been shot .md
the defendant. Peter S. hneider, on or after the
lhat there wi le little hopes of his new house they hive just bad bltilt tile W brill* is c.n-r-l with H ire th <11 I .Het-enlh day oi D.*ceml>er. 1910, in and to
ward.
13 12
I le has a sixt! feet of white -ami
on the McClellan iam b.
the following described property, to-wit
ti iov ry.
The shooting w .ts lhe r<
Don’t forget lint T. W Robison
I poll ibis covering liftv years ago
F. jhty-hve leet • »if oi lhe Ea t end uf lot- One
suit of .1 disagreement between Mt. number of tresh cows, and <xp<<t
e .tivmelv latge tir and pine tree
is h milling all kinds of hay, grain,
(I ) and Two (?) .4 b’o. It Seyen (7) ill Woolen
’ >uu k and hi' luother in l.tw. I lent y to dairy on .1 large «. ale this sum I lor med I 1 .’S' s III III v hundreds v>'u ••
teed, etc , at the very lowr-t
Mill a Lluvui tri the'Town of Bandon, alo lot«
o'd, ic.«hiiig with lull very s n ill
H.mdets.
Mayor Quick will leavr mer; Im bought the Itoiler and en
Si; (ti) an<l Se cu (7) in block F. ght (8) in
prices.
40-lf
tot Pcp|>erwood on the first steamer gine oi D W. Gardner, also a large breaks I ihii lhe c.wst-to the foot Aealea Paik Add.Ivo to uvi.i Town of llancon
W an t Ft* ro H int A Piano m lot Fmeka
sejM-rator, Mr Gardner hiv*ng quit lulls of the coast range
Coo« County. Oregon, aceading lo lhe office I
Whet«« ire they now? So called
See Miss Marx
g.sid condition.
Years Old
Mr. Quit k received .1 message xes dairying, expecting to go into tbr eix ili ■ ilion li is done its wot k g me. ¡•lai* c-i/taal aJdttioat on hie and oi record in 'he
office of lhe County t 'lerk oi Coot County.
(ys- " «e a«»«« /
Matsh.
I Ilf
sheep
business.
leitltv afternoon to the ettecl that
burned • le-trox ed in om- way 01 the
Bottled in Bond
Dated thii 3d day oi February, Ipi I.
other
Only
scrub
trie«,
hm
klr
A piece of flannel dampened «uh his brother pissed twat at noon
Ed Cvphets' home on Flora cred
lnsi»t on C rd ar Brook
W. W. G »GE. Sheriff C om C o .. Ore.
It you want only
lie immediately wired w 1 . Inn nr«| to * lie ground last w et k. I« rrv Im- lies ami thistles gue t ike i ..By C. A. Gse, Deputy.
Chamberlain's Liniment and bound xestiiday.
*lt5T
Uw very best
•J x hit lhe w hi c men h tve done
W H. McBrayer*«
on the affecti-d parts is xupeiio< to the ittending physician to prepare It is ie|K>rted tbit nothing was
chuted. Eli. k 'tumps rearing their
Cedar Brook Diatdlery
any plaster.
When troubled with .» (lie l<»ly foi shipment oil the next saved
Lawreucebury, Ky.
Some of the children were dead liodi* - he tvedward marks of
We ire prepared to luiirsh esti
He wifi go down on that sleeping up staiis ami had to In graves no inscription but readily it
lame back and pains in the side or Alliance.
A« «it Howl«, B»r» «nd Club«
mates on cost of wiring anil lighting
•chest give it a trial and you are cer bo.it anti it nothing hinders will bring take«! ogl of the up stairs window. can I k * read by anyone who saw your house with electric lights.
Let
and will sec.
l'lie sinful, wanton
tain to lie more than pleased with lhe Itody luck on the same boat. ■ The tire was sup Dosed to have start
RASMUSSEN BROS.
om disposition ail the white man us talk it over with yon and give
lhe
Alliance
s».
(
’
s
liom
Coon
Ba)
i he prompt relief which it affords.
ed from the tire place after all had lias destroyed God's prixluits, a 1 von figures.
T iitributore
1 next Tuesday. Coquille Sentinel.
, gone jo bed.
j 6itf I
Sold by C. Y I.owe.
P ete
i wealth of this Country.
- Pohl
—Bandon Light & Power Co. The El Dorado, Bandon, Ore.
ROGERS
FOUNDRY
COMPANY
Brass, Bronze, Al
uminum. Iron.
The Best Whiskey
in the World is
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