liiinùûn BANDON, OREGON, ful VOLUME XXVII . NOVEME ER FACTO HI THE CLOVEN HOOF DUPLICATE SURVEY FOT L! » Well Filled House* Greet Big Improvement* Macle in Pullman Section; Realty High School Play Both Market Hustling Night* The High School play, entitled "The Cloven Hoof.” composed by C. R. Moore, and put on by the high school students Friday and Saturday nights at the Orpheum, was a big success in every particu­ lar. Well filled houses greeted the players both nights and the constant applause shoved the high apprecia­ tion of the play by the audiences. The music and lyrics composed by Mr. Moore and the staging of the play which was also done by the au­ thor, all reflect credit on his genius as a play composer, and to say who was the star actor would be an im­ possibility for all did exceedingly well. The proceeds of the play, after expenses are ¡raid, will go to the public school gymnasium fund, which is an excellent cause and well worthy the patronage of all persons inter­ ested in the welfare of Bandon and her schools. The pupils are certainly doing their part to vard the work of getting the gymnasium, and in this Mr. Moore is certainly to be commended for giving so much of his time in preparation of a play for purely pub lie benefit. The people of this school district should appreciate these efforts and come to their assistance in the go< d cause. Oregonian on Port Commis­ sions. Southern Pacific and Pacific -a!if. Door Co. of Oakland, Coast Paralleling From the and Enterprise Iron Works Umpqua to Coos of Frisco to Locate There Moving Central Office and Shipping Business at This Installing a New Modern Port Still Continues Ex­ Switchboard ceedingly Brisk (S. F. Examiner, Oct. 5.) Ti.c i‘ >rlland Journal of recent I lie California D ior Company of The Elizabeth arrived in I>. 1 Ion The Coos Bay Home Telephone » igh: .of the city. Fiank Barker, M. 1). Sherrard I, an I lines. • been graded, paved with oil macad­ 1 three fourths interest in Sandy Work on the buildings lor the L. D. Belie11, an expert cable wife, Lillian Endicott, Pearl I1 am and lined with cement sidewalks, Point and now the other railroad ha ­ plant will be started at once. A splicer of Portland is here doing tin ler, Joyce Fi-11, Mike Sweetiev, gutters and curbs Florida, Center st rted condemnation pruceedir. , t ■ spur track will connect it with all cable work, and there are now 250 Ralph Wheeler A. L. Rose Peter and Ohio streets have been similarly secure the other one fourth ini' ¡est railroads and the belt line docks. V. C-taine. Geo. underground cables running into tin Schmitz, • T. improved trom Pullman avenue, in 1 lie $500,000 asphalt plant that new central office besides the ovei- McClain, Geo O. I lagen. E. E It is supposed that the road . rh “11 front of the works and on which are they build intend either to bridge i to be added to Richmond . larger head wires. The 1 iiield Brown, R. J. Curry, the traction and the Southern Pacific the bay or to ferry across to North industries will soon be ready for H J. Keogh of Marshfield, wire reached San Francisco yesterday at car lines. Bend and go on down thee >ast Tit operations The stills are in place chief for the local company is also one o’clock. The junction of MacDonald ave­ Pacific Coast railroad has been rep mil the main buildings are being here looking after the wiring work. —000----- nue and twenty third street, where resented here by engineer Sum ici finished. A large cut lias been made For Sale.—Fine ranch of 19 , The new plant, including new the extension ol MacDonald begins and his father and is said to be in the hills on t ie line of the Belt switch boards, cables, etc., will rep acres, 31-2 miles south of Baildoi: . S4-18 has been paved with the patent as­ backed by foreign capital resent a value of about $3,500 foi See C. M. Spencer. It is Railroad as a site-for the plant. phalt paving brick manufactured believed here that it is a Hill ro id I lie three factories above men­ office fixtures and equipment alone i ..1 j here and presents a handsome ap At any rate, much right of way li 1 tioned will add'.about 1200 in ire The new central < thee i being Io in the Circuit Court o pearance. This brick is coming into been purchased for cash and i 1 a working men and mechanics to cated in tlie Thrift nikiing on the State of Oregon in anu pretty general use. It is made of a number of cases both railroads liav Richmond’s population, besides their | ground floor where it will be much the County of Coos mixture of asphalt and Monterey started condemnation proceeding-. families. I want to tell you, thiri. , more convenient and easy of access sand, heated to 230 degrees. The activities of the two crews it is no sentiment in a dollar. You than an up stairs office. The 'operations of the Santa Fe engineers are centered now ama l waul your money to earn money l< r Representatives of the Telephone Claire Treadgold. I’laiulitl J here ¡ire beginning to bring a reali Gardiner, wheie preparations seem you. Then lay aside your sent.meat I Company say they are determined vs r Summons. zation that a large sum from the to be in progies to make that place and prejudice and buy some of this ' to give Bandon a first class service Abraham Jones, Defrndaii ' • millions recently appropriated by it Richmond diit. . It will convert it- fo Abraham Jone*, the aboie named <1 (end in every particular, and also add, d headquarters for a time. ant: In The Name of the State of Orcy. n, you for improvements is to be expended Therailroad moves are a puzz ■ to -e'f into money for your bank ac­ that we are entitled to it as this is a are nereby required to appear and ar... r the here. Work has begun unexpect­ the people locally and a 1 that is tc- count. C. R. W lc..x. Bandon Agi. g od paying station. s complain! Iilcd a^ ai.l you in the above entillid edly on the enlargements of the train tually known is that rights of way I Office over Ban c of Bandon. ------ cjoo ----- court and cause on or before the ¿bill day cf sheds at the Richmond mole, and have been secured an 1 option ; ta s -n December, 191 I, same being the last day of ll ------ OOO------ they will cover an area as large is on a numb r of d ffTent tracts of Keeping It Dark. lime prescribed in t+ie ordei for the publicali 11 “Say. you. why don't you work?” of this summons and if you fail so to ans.vcr for those of lhe Southern Pacific Co. in land. I“nat the Southern Pa■tiii • h is Anvil Wreck Rumor Not S' j B- “I have uo license.’’ want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to l! . .art Oakland. A construction co npany secured an option on 42 1 acres just stantiated. “You don't need a license to work ” for tile relief demnnued ui her complaint on ¡de has started tin- nr v 1/00 foot pier “Now, don’t you tell iny wife tliut.” herein to-wit: for a judgment against d< fen .nt North Bend an 1 l.ord ring ¡ west of for Oriental steamer^, ..1 1 the con on the bay is 110L denied I y those for the sum of fill/ five dollars with 10 r Hard to Keep Up. A rumor was afloat > '■ >‘ei 1 lav .1 1 struclion crew on ihe shop- is rapid­ concerned interest from and after July 5, 191 I with the mi “Charlie Is always in a hurry.” 11st night to the effect that tlie Anv ' ly extending them. The’m- v pas­ of one hundred dollars reasonable attorney Ice “Of course.” with the costs and disdursinents of the suit; n’«;> die Tillamoük had Been wrecked on “Why of course?” senger station and freight sin Is will W. R. C. Inspection. for a decree foreclosing the mortgage descu > <1 “ He belongs to such a rapid set." bar, In le t in con convei ver a ation with fia be built in December. 'n plaintiff's complaint and decreeing that lin­ local agent J. E. Walsttom, tlie Ri.- Two new factories hive just been Perplexing. er al property covered by said mortgage, the NE CORDER wa.s informéeI that if tl i established in Richmond. One is a “Tlint man tins a perfect genius for 1-4 of the NE 1-4 Sec. 19, Twp. 29 S. of R. Mrs. Josephine Crocker, Dept. Anvil had Bren v. r< < ke ne such news had been received. Mt. For Rent. factureof crucibles and all othet such of Mrs. D-Borah Y< uug, Pres < )i I Walstrom also stated that th. la-i I his summons is served upon you by ord< 1 cf he he.irij 01 the Anvl -hew is bai articles used byassavers. J P. D >11- Bandon W. R. C. the 1 Ion. John S. Coke, Judge of the afore ,id bound in the ColinnBi.i riVer and le I circuit court, duly n>ad< and entered of record novan of Sin Francisco m I ethers House ot 13 rooms, suitable for She came here by way of Coquili • on the 13lh day of Novemlser, 1911 which said thinks she is still tlr re have a site of an acre near the por< - having inspected that corps on Boat ding house or will divide it up order directed tliat said summons be publish--!« lain works and are erecting kiln. for 3 small families. See S. R. Losh- once a week for six coniecalivc weeks in the Thursday, and though a little unex­ They ship the infusorial eirtlt nm led pected we rallied to the call arid on Methodist Church Notices. b.iugh, block 6, Woolen Mill Addi­ Bandon Recorder, a news paper of general cir­ from deposits in S int.1 Ibiliir.i • tn tion, Bandon. J>7t2 x culation, pi inted or.d published in Bandon, Coo« Saturday, Nov. nth, a large num County, Oregon and that said summons should ty. At present these article 1 e all her were in at “our review’ and require you to appear and air.wer said complaint shipped in from Ger 11,my. banquet. (Sprcial Dispatch to The Examiner.) Concerning the Port < f Poit Or ford, the Oregonian expresses its opinion in the following dispassion­ ate manner, in which the Tribune heartily concurs, and we believe that our people who opposed the Port will realize their error befote the year is gone. The Oregonian Kjys: “Port Orford's decision to create a port commission almost completes the chain of such commissions at the harbors on the Oregon coast. The inipiovement in the harbors and the increased size and number ot ships which will enter them, which will result from the commission's work, will in a few yea,s convince owners of inland property of their mistake in opposing the new organization.” Incidentally it might be added that This event is somewhat important I am selling excel'ent busin is 'lit- we are asleep cn the Coquille river to Bandon W. R. C.. as we have while other ports are being organ- in Richmond as low as $joo; never had a Dejiartment In.sp ii'.i cash and $5 per month without in­ ized. lint twice. This being the second terest or taxes; street work complete ------ ul>Ii P. C. Stephenson who lined the fifth round df what was to have been Mis. Crccker gave instructions or will be obliged to wait out ole 1 1! i a 20 round boxing contest. Lilis giave, to Capt Robert Johnson and told items relative to the work of di mail is distri uted. broke his hand and threw up the the life saving crew for assistance Idepaitinent and national encamp- <87 t2 Mrs. M. E Walker. P. M. rendered, to the K. of lodge and S|»onge. Kid Gillen lost to Charles Conrad ; ments, showed the dec 0 interest our to the Glee Club for music rendered. in the preliminary, throwing up the ■ thriving corps takes in the great tig in suite of inclement weather ye The kindness of all will ever be re­ 1 work of the W. R. C. Adicd to, setibe .iccnmpanied her to th, ! , .< h sponge after the rust round. membered. In the lour round curtail: raiser 1 the above the banquet at noori and. by the Lookout Station and 1er O. W iren and F amily . between Happy Holbrook and Sing the lunch in the evening mad< #11 confident in a - tirii g out members ■ s AX* —- Wing, the boys were given a draw. j one of those social events wjiich helps t'rit if Mis Crocker's efforts ar• Santa Claus' Headquarters. Hol Many who saw the bouts say this to wi Id the tie that 1 •inds. arduous everywhere as in L io iday Gands now on display at the : was the best contest of the three. Bv reason ol other appointments ■ even iiv hiding ciiinki g lock Racket Store. Come early and get ------- WO------ time was short, but Mis. Croci.r j Beaches, Oregon's year of i^t 1 ’a. d Take Witter Water for it. C. M. was loth to leave without one sight, ¡912 will be a banner year fi r the your choice. Lowest prices in the i ol our beach, so, at eight next morn-, W. R. C.—Correspondent city and best assortment. ^87-tf I Spencer, Agent. • . • * ' For Rent. on or before lhe 26tli day ol December, I9i I which is the last day of the ti ne prescribe I in 3aid order for the publication of said Seven room house, with 'lied, store room and pantry, ■rood repair. Apply to Nels muss» n. — 000---- For Sale. summon'. Ihe dale of the first publication is November i :. wood all in 1911 and the date of the last pnbl'cation is De­ cember 26, 1911. Ras- G. I. Trcadg'I<1 Attorney for Plair ff 8.8 -t< I N.v. 11 t > Dec. 26 T •I The Habit Registered Berkshire I igs. They ire At in every respe t. N. M Davison, Bandon, Phone 17. 88-tf 0/ a..d worry the body. Ballard’s I lore',i< und Syrup checks irritation,' 1 1- ' ’ lung and 1 •• orntori- ■file br<.dniug. Price 25c, 50' and .»(.<>0 per bottle Sold by C Y. Lowe First National Bank borrowing small sum: from friends is a pernaciou practice. It breaks many a friendship. Observe a n a For Sale. you will notice that the per­ son who strikes you for a A new box house of 2 rooms and 6 lo's in Highland Park for $225.00, small loan is not the one part cash. bal. on time. This is a with a savings account.