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O«» T VOLUME XXVIII NUMBER 29 BANDON, OREGON. TUESDAY’. A?RIL 16, 1912 Dr. McCorm ic No* Qualified Obituary. BEAÜIÎHL ßANDCN PROGRESSIVE GUY In the Coquille Herald of last is ■ sue, April it, I notice a statement I signed b\ Countv Supt. W. II 4 I'- '» Bunch, to the __ effect ____ ______ _ Mrs. Gould, for some time suf that Dr. ' c- i * , fcring from paralysis, has been in i Cormac now holds a regnl irly issued Secured Southern Oregon ; delicate health since coming here Shipping Business Continues New Story About Sumner certificate. \ did from February 10 Everybody Boosts and The I from Hood River, her former home. 191 t, to F'lbruarv to, 1914, issued | Town Is Forging Ahead as Brisk as Ever at Coquille Projects. Other Coos C oup , i by the Countv Boa d of Education Championship in Debate About two w< eks ago she received a ¡and signed by County Supt. W. H third attack it’d since that time has Rapidly. River ty Railway News. at North Bend. gradually failed until she passed over Bunch and A. G. Raab, assistant ex- ■ aminer. last Thursday afternoon. She was born in Berkshire Co., Mass., and This absolutely proves that Dr The Coos Bay Times ol Saturd y leaves no 1 ear relative, h -« husband “What’s the matter with Bandon Whether or not tbe Sumner lire s McCormac's ■< rtificate is 111 illegal The Fifield sailed Sunday morning says: The Aibar.y High School de alone being left to mourn her de w th 450,00 > feet of lumb. r, t ight# will arrange to resume operations one, presented to him without ex —she's all right.” These were the balers last evening won tile South- i n tons oi miscellaneous freight and tin this summer is a matter that is caus- amination, issued at a later dale, words ok a number of residents of mise. Oregon Championship at North Mis Gould was a member of fo lowing passengers: S. Branstone, ing much speculation on the Bay. and dated back Io Eebru irv to. 1911 Bandon, who visited Marshfield last It nd ¡iy .1 unanimous decision ol I Laixlon W- R- C. and was buried C. Gruenberg, C. I Jensen, Geo. No one here h is received any defi I was a meml er of the County week, and 'liese are on the same me judges. 1 he debate was attended with the service of the order, Rev. W. Moore. T. S. C.irev and wife, nite news concerning the project Board of E .aminers an I helped con line which residents ot Bandon sav by the larges, audience that ever ■ I! irtranft deli .‘«-ring a very feeling F. Rogeis. D. E McClellan. J I’. since the announcement came that a duct the examinations and grade the where ever thev go. Every resident gathered fi r an affair of he kind in and effective address at the house. Back In nd, A. B. McNutt, Fred representative of the projects was in papers, and 1 signed all the certifi of Beautiful Bandon is a booster for North I it Illi. Xew York conferring with eastern cates legally issued in February the town; knockers don't grow on Clemens, J. Wreskes, N. Satis. The judg<-s were il. 1. Rutledge tile beach in Bandon, and if ever capit dists concernning the matter. "1'he Elizabeth will sail from San 1911. Resolution of Condolence. and D. C. Green of Marshfield and A new story as to w ho started 1 In Francisco for Bandon tori.11 as will For pioot of this I cite you to the j me lands in town he will be tarred I'rof. J. LeBoy Johnson, ot Oregon dso the Btooklyn, and Ixatli vessel Sumner line project Fas just come record» of the countv court w hich ,n<’ feat'1er,'<l 'n twenty-four hours. State University at Eugene. In de The fresh breeze from the ocean om will probably leave this port again out and it is apparently well sub will show the payment of my voucher Where is, it has pleased livery anil argument, many of the Heavenly Father to remove from Saturday. stantiated. The story is that Porter for service rendered at that time, freshen and brighten the spirits of audience thought North Bend had our Corps our sister, Marv Jane t|)(j | the inhabitants of Beautiful Bandon. The Tillamook will sail from Port Brothers, the big contractors of the also to re-ords of examinations a.... considerably the better of it. but the Gould. I e it resolved, that we de- j land for Bandon today. Hill li ics and who also float some certificates on file in the County It is their grit and determination to ! rebuttal of Albany was a most mas plore the loss of an esteemed sister pretty big things on their own hook Superintendent’s ofhpe, also to eer- build up the place which makes it --------- OK7LV-------- terly one and is believed to have and friend and that we extend to I really started the projects. It ' i h liticatcs of that date held by teachers one of the most rapidly advancing Dressmaking. won their the unanimous victory. declared that they had planned to of the county. 1 also cite you to towns on the sea coast or in the the husband our svmp. thv in his I George Dew, v led for North Bend deep affliction. duplicate their success in the Des- tiles of the newspapers for lists ol state. with Cha». Van Z:le as second speak- The woolen mills, the lumber those ■ receiving certificates at i'-.t Be it further resolved that these Dressmaking, upstairs in laundry i chutes Canyon where they staited ! .......... manufactories, the salmon canneries er. Chas. Ohling led for Albany resolutions be spread upon our min Prompt service? ami ■asonable l*le Oregon I’runk and then turned time. Dr. McCormic did not t ... ie„„ ...... .. and Itvine Acheson ».iS t licit sec utes. 1 .at our charter be draped in , prices.—Mrs. R. M. Middleton. it over to the Hill lines at a profit of the examination, and was net issued were all located there at the instiga ond speaker. half a million or so to themselves. mourning, and a copy’ of these res-! any legal certificate of that date. tion and assistance of the people 2q-t2X North Bend had the negative of olutions be presented to the husband j Their plan, it was said, was t Why should the Docter have taken themselves and by their boosting 000---- the question which was: “Resolved, of the deceased. start the line from Eugene to C -os the examination at that time? The and helping every new enterprise. Club Saloon Robbed. that the system of government in Bay and then turn it over to the Hili law providing for the office of Cotin Capitalists continually’ seek invest- ------------------- Oregon would be improved bv the system but the Hill sisttni was nut tv Supervisor was not yet published, nents there where the community Base Ball Meeting. adoption ot the national cabinet plan ready to take it just now and henci probably was not yet passed. Had appreciate ami assist in legitimate Some one entered the Club saloon I <>t the executive department, «llloW- the present bitch or delay he decided to quit his practice and enterprise which will furnish employ Sunday night through a back win-1 ing the governor and cibinet inem- However, along the Siuslaw, the after 30 years’ retirement go back Io ment and thereby help build up A preliminary meeting of the I dow and touched up the till for $15 Beautiful Bandon. bers to introduce and debate ineas- friends ol baseball will be,J>e! 1 in aching school? and tcok a small amount oi liquot. Porters played a very safe game In- Its magnificient school building tires in the legislature.' stead of merely buying right of v.iy. Eire nan’s 11, V*’ valid Cl riilieites have 1>< .-n i- hu-Ver the culprit may have L-i.et:. . The North Bend High School ot- it is claimed that they bought pi would be a credit to a city four times ing at 7:00 p. m , to perfect anarig« - lie was certainly a novice at the ued by the County Superintendent chestra rendered a num! tr oi pleas ments for the re-organization of the its size and the gradual improvement erty that is large timber holdings on since February, 1911, as the law grme as he took only the silver, not ing selections and numbers by the 1912 team. Business men and al! the Siuslaw besides the othei prop a.ad extensions of its streets is an getting back far enough in the till to I was lien changed so that all certifi North Bend High School Quartette, >il:ers ire cordially invited. erty they are said to have a< <¡1 iied evidence of the energy of the people cates have I < n issued from the the get at the gold of which there was : composed of Can G 4dei, I’ter.i >.it of Beautiful Bandon. through the operations < I the . “ 11 11 bun 1 ■St >te Supet intendent’s office at Sa ■ considerable amount to be had. Hodson, Harr,' C • >. 10 a id Lil - ner and Hunt lines, known as tin | lem sine« that dale. (See Oregon Every newcomer finds a welcome Gunners Attention. Chapelle, w> n much applause. Pacific Great Westen and North School Law. page ¡2, paragraph 7 ) plainly visible on th : countenance of For Prosecuting Attorney. Coast. The beauties The Albany team left for home 1 therefore make the following every Bandonian. J. H. Somers who is here from - ratements • and challenge proof to and prospects ate shown him with on the Breakwater today. Special ane ting of Seaside Gun Hon. C. S. Jackson, Prosecuting out cost and he i.s not pursued by San Francisco with \V I’. Murphy, the contrary. Club at Fireman’s II dl tomoirow, Attorney, Third District. “1 will who was connected with several raii- (Wednesday) evening at 8 o ’ clock. The Primaries. First—1 l;at Dr McCormac did an army of real estate sharks. Eve>y impartially enforce the criminal laws | way piomotion projects here a lew not lake the t acher’ examination in one has a good word for the to in. A full tlendance is desired, as plans without fear or favor. Important to Every Hand >nian has a good wotd I years ago savs that the present al February 9 and to, 1911 for the Coquille trip will be discussed. restore public confidence in the ■ The primary election to nominate for hi.» neighbor. titude of the Southern Pacific to- J L K ronenberg , Pres. Second - 1 hat whatever certificate courts.” candidates tor state, district, county Its a lovely location and people ■ wards Coos Bay is nn rely a “Stall.’’ or permit mav have been issued tr ----- »W>---- and precinct officers, will be held Il is understood that he holds th" md signed by Messrs. Bunch and are energetic and progressive, thev At The Grand. next Friday, i.nlv those register Dance at Oriental Hall. view th tsomeoth live expressed Ra ib was tut isstred on February all work tog« ther for the go< of ing as republicans or as democrats ; —that the comp my has not yet ac to, 1911, but was issued afterward, themselves and the prosperity ol the will be allowed to vole as none of quired all the properly they desire dated back to that tune, and pre city. Nearly every one who goes Ti e Two Foxes till present new A social dance will be given at the ot 1er parties east enough votes on the Bay and in order to get it al sented to Dr. McCormac without there is delighted with the surround- ■ sp .‘C’altics and songs tonight. 'I wo in the last election to be entitled un | excellent films will be shown entitled Oriental Hall. Saturday night. Six a more r-.asonable price, i seek to | leg.d examination. ! ings and with the enterprises and piece orchestra. Good tin e assured. der the law t<> take p it in the pri i give the impressioi ’ dial all optra 1 “Things are Seldom What They I bird — I hat Dr. McCo’ mac was the disposition of the inhabitants maries. Independent candidates it icns have been called off w ith the . Seem’’—a Kalem comedy. “A Just Coming To the Grand. ............. appointed for political reasons, and and everybtdy who has visited the and candidates of the smallet parties praises of expectancy that the n d estate mtir- does not hold and has not held a place is singing the j Verdict’’—.1 Lubin production ol can have their names placed on the Beautiful Bandon. i ket wili suffer a big slump and thev valid exceptional merit. ceitilicate since acting as Beginning Saturday, April 20th, i will be able to buy at their own ballot ior the regular election next It is not envious of any other Admission 15 and ioc. County Sup< rvisor. The McCloys, presenting Music il terms November by tiling, in the office of city, it has a good word for every R aymond E. B aker . the county clerk or secretary of Comedy Acts, and Dramatic town in the comity has a good word Another new store of the South ( Paid Adv. ) state, petitions bearing the signa $10 Reward. Sketches. for Beautiful Bandon. etn Pacific's po -i I • route on the ----- X ----— tures of the required percentage ol Splendid Singers. There is no ' ther city so advanced Bay is now afloat. It is mt rely a legal volets, as ptovided by law. The above sum will be paid by Administrator’s Notice of These people have been playing and so supplied wi ll these character surmise evidei tly. it is that tie me for the conviction of any person, Final Settlement. istics and flu re is not a town in the B orn —To Mr. and Mrs Warren or persons found trespassing on mt to packed houses in Marshfield and Southern Pacific now pl. ns a la It I state which cannot profit bv follow Littlefield, Sunday morning, April piopertv without my permission.— they can “makegood. I iine around the Bay. winding atonnd I ing the i-xample of Beautiful Band in. 14th, a son. the east shore trim ’ lie mouth o Edmund Croft. 19 tf N ticc i fieri by given that the Marshfield Record. North Inlet to abov the Smith m Notice. ----- ------------- Hon. John F. Hall, Judge of (’on. land tlx nee coming back and follow THE* Election Postponed. ( o , < >r. gon. has named Monday mg the wist shore i f the Bay t<> I Mav 6, 1912. to o'clock a in , a’ the Owing to a llaw in publishing the I lake this opportunity oi thanking Empire and proceeding from there I Court I louse in Coquille, said st-t< Í call for the election to vote upon (|)e gjn<| friends and neighbors s w ho to Bandon. CONTENT WITH This route, although con ty as the time the question of issuing wariants to s so , nobly assisted rue in my days of - xpi-nstve would gr. ■ them control and YOUR CONDITIO?; and place when he will hear ob build a gymnasium, the election will trouble. Yours truly, of the waterfront s ¡nation here. )••< tions to tb.c 'liiirti settlement of the not be hel 1 on April 19. J. H. GoULti. IMPROVE, IT Right of way i.vm Marsh is still estate ol Caroline Corson, de eased. ' A. M c N air , negotiating with N- r-h Bend prop- ---- 000----- Now, unless objection be then and Pres Board Directors. You arc the one on win m F or S ale : Good fresh milk cow erty owners ioi the property there there made, the Court will make an I and exp« < ts to clos> with some ol Inquire of Mrs. Geo. Condie, order settling said es’ate, and dis your success in life depends. them soon. THE TWO FOXES 2«-t4 For Sheriff. missing the dministrator, together Yon must earn your liv;n ;, He lias notified Carl Albrecht, in New Specialties and Songs. For a house to rent see Spenc« r. with his bondsmen. w ho owns a considerable tract there, I hereby announce myself a can save your money. If y u Bandon, Oregon, April 2, 1912 Mills ¿4 Strauhal have sold lots 11 that he will not pav Mr. Albrecht's didate for the repubhean nomination are not saving you can im 2000 1 eet of Fine Films Kov B. C o R ron and 12 Block 2, Azalea Park, to price and will prolnbly begin con for Sheriff for Coos county at the as follows: Administrator. 24 *5 T Mr. K. |. Peters, the property hav prove your condition by deinnation proceed ngs unless Mr. primary to 1>e held April 19, 1912. ing formerly been owned bv Mr. I. “A lust Verdict ’ -a Powerful <. I his mission i.s a d to have luien : Albrecht names a more reasonable S tevf . G allier . ojxming an account w th H. Jones. Mr. Peters is now clear- Lubin Drama. pt ice. Mr. Albrecht docs not feel ■ mtline ) in the statements of W (Paid Adv). this bank. irg the lots and will construct a re - *‘Things are Seldom What that he can reduct the price. Murphy and E W. Wright com ern idence on sa ae They Seem ’’ — a Kalem F or S ai . e --New modern 6 room '!!<>< «< 11 1 1 < s t< l< n 1 1 I I" in the attitude of the company. Comedy. Witter Water I >r y ur liver, kid ulation ver the visit of C. J Millis Ju t how Hr Midis w II make this bungalow wfih concrete basement Will «ell cheap. Cash neys and rheumatism. C. M Spen- here this week. Mr. Milhs is du- proposition to the company is also a and floor. Admission 15c and i< c. Slate Depositary H. Schrieber. 98 tf jeer. Agent. or erms. on the Breakwater Thursday. Part matter otdiscu.sb.on. Coos Bay Times Mary |ane Gould died at lurl borne in Bandon, April 11, 1912, at' I Grand AND OEPARI LIN ! To-Night’s Program First National Bank