---------------- --------- ------ ------- I Mrs. C. M. Spencer h is been on ' . the sick list for several days. Just Arrived From Africa. Local Lore | I Dr. S C. Endicott. Dentist. Ras­ A I .rge Boa Constrictor. 27 feit B! Ig. Phone 71. 85-tf I_______ —> mussen long and weighing 259 pounds. One of the finest corner residence I The deal is understood to have be, n citic people an arrangement beti-g I practically closed w' -n the opera-| made whereby \ essrs. McArthur, > lions were d>. c ■ e 1 G t fall. •11 t Perks Nt Company Ltd., will con­ Al! the churches of the citv are a hi'ch om* up over certain right struct for the said company the rail­ in.itrd t<> j >in in the exercises ol o way which had < ' ought and way from the end of the Twohy ill ■ graduating sermon on Sunday which the Sumntr people wanted Bi os. contract near the Coast Range evening May 26th at the High the Soit iern Pacific t ' rei nburse to Marshfield, with an organization School Auditorium at 8 o’clock. them fcr. This hitch resulted in the 01 forces which will insure to your II. L. H opkins , Supt. last visit of II. A Sumner - Io Coos community the much desired railway ---- ------------ B iv to indicate hat i. if the ..... Southern ’for which it has waged so long. 1 he construction of this line the School Children’s Pacific did not come to terms, mid fiie through a region so bountifully en­ McArthur, Perks & C ipany wo dowed natural resources, and with Garden. go through with, it A cording to tumors alloat here to a harbor which will be a very iin today, Sumner ami his assoc ates1 portant commercial port, is only State Superin e ident 1.. R. Alder ,„Uw a .. exist v ..,.-1 What could be expected in the are now planning to , pr-note mm has addressed a letter to the IS to imild a line ¡natural development ol the stale road. I ’ he plar. i . boys and gitls ot Oregon who have I will be pleased if you will ex­ from Tillamook down the coast to decided to grow .-one gaiden pro­ tend to my friends who have so ably connect up with the Weste 11 Pacific s duce, raise some chickens, or pigs; assisted me in tile w< rk I have been line at or near Eureka. or sew. or cook or carpenter tor undertaking during the past year Just how much there is to the ru- taeir local faits or the state fair, in my thanks f >r their assistance. ni r, no one here appears to know. connection with the gr at slate wide Very truly yours, The following is a self-explanatory scries of agricultural and industrial H. A. S umner f . letter from II. A. Sumner to C. R. contests this year. The young peo­ Vice President Pacific Great Peck, announcing the deal with the ple are reminded that their schools Western Railway Company. Southern Pacific: are < losing, a hot and tempting sum­ Pacific Coast line Railway Com­ mer i- approa thing, and that the re- My Dear Si, : During the past month the interests pany w irds Loth m prizes am. in good When informed of Vice-President I represent which have prosecut 'd a h ibit cultivation will con time as big Sumner ’s letter, C. J Mtllis said looking to the construe a. they a;e now although the num campaign ihat it was correct and merely con­ b t 0; contestants to claim then: tion of a railway from Eugene to firmed advices alieidy received by m ly grow smaller. In his teller liie your city, have been in conference with the Southern Pacific Railway him'. state superintendent sa>s: Mr. Millis S lid th it he had nothing officials, who are also 'ontemp’ating “Your schools an: now closing further to add, except that the a construction between the same and many ol you will hear the call Southern Pacific would keep up con of the swimming pool and the shady points. The outcome cf these negotiations tint! aus construction on the line and woods. 1 hope you respond to complete it at as early a date aspos­ these calls of nature with a right has resulted in the transference of sible —Times. our interests to the Southern Pa- good will, but do not forget your gaidens and your pigs and poultry. If yju forget your gardens, til«’ 1 calves, the chickens, your little brothers and sisters are likely to disturb them. If you neglect your pigs they will squeal Oil you. Stand by the work you have started, l he ' number of contestants may grow , s naher but the value of the prizes Prices Very Reasonable. Estimates Cheer­ will grow greater, for these " little ' I fully Furnished. laznbs. goats, and pigs to be given DUFORT BUILDING for the best vegetables are fattening; PHONE EITHER 11-44 those Shetland ponies are getting more glossy, and that thousand dol­ lars in cash is looming up like the mountains of Midas. At least $20,- 000 in cash and merchandise will be given in prizes to the boys and girls ol Oregon this year. “Perhaps you would like to hear what the schools in the other counties are doing. You may easily guess this from the fact there are to be over 85 children s fairs. By My l ine of Suitings is Most Complete and county the number already reported having had many years practical experience, am to my office is as follows: justified in guaranteeing a perfect fit. A man Baker 1, Benton 1, Clackamas 10, is often judged by the clothes he wear, so cast Clatsop 1, Columbia 2, Coos and aside those hand-me-downs and try one of my Curry 1, Crook 2, Douglas 6, Gil­ liam 1, Grant.!, Harney 1, Hood suits a id :ge how much better you will feel. River 1, Jackson I, Josephine I. Cleaning, pre; ing and repairing: also a full Klamath I, Lake 1, Lane 7, Lin­ line of g.nt’ furnishings. coln 1, Linn 3, Malheur 1, Marion 2, Mori >w 1, Multnomah 2, Polk 1, Sh< rnjan t, Tillamook 2,Umatilla 7. V'/allowa 1, Wasco 1, Washington 3 Wheeler 3. Yamhill I. “We think there will be several others but the first repoits show the a ,ove as certain. From the mid­ die of August to the middle of October the work of boys and girls will be the center of attraction at these fairs. Isn't this a tine race? Now­ that you are fairly into the game show your grit and stick to it to the end.” Graduating Sermon. J. P. Tupper was down from Co­ T he Chin« se Dragon, eight feet quille yesterday to look after busi­ lots in A. alea Park on high ground 1 ng, a str inge fantastic bird-like and well drained, for $225 00 Mills ness affairs. creature. Ralph Moore, son of Geo. W. & Strauhal. The African G tilla I'ainily, ex­ Miss Ella Filter has accepted a hibited for the tirsi time in the Moore, arrived from Berkeley, Cal , on the last trip of the Fifield. and position in the dental parlors of Dr. United Slates. will remain here during the summer. S. C. Endicott. I'he big Python, the South A mei - Have your eves fried withghssts ican Ant Bear, assorted spe i'-s < 1 McCormac mowing machines and hay rakes, sold by the Bandon :>y Dr Harry E. Herman, at Hotel monkeys, and other curiosities. Gallier, Thursday, Friday and Sat­ All are being exhibited in a large Hardware Co. 37-l5 urday May 23. 24, 25. 35 15 teuton Homer St.. Bindon. I ue-day There «¡11 be preaching at the and Wednesday. May 21-t a nl 22nd. Mrs Adolph Haberly enterta.ned Baptist church, both morning and Come and -ee this sttange c< lection die children ot the t-t and 2n ’ evening, on Sunday, May 26th, by of living wonders from all pirtsof grades al ’ her home one an 1 ;i h:.!t Bro. G. LeRoy Hall of Marshfii ld. the world. milt - south of town last Friday after, II. P. Sootheran, representing R. t his is an educational exl.il ition noon. Mrs. Kopl and Miss Mar-h Polk & Co., publishers < f city or ladies ami children chaperoned the party. Deli ion ­ and sta'e directories, is in the citv ----< JC.M " working in the interest of a Wash­ ice cream and cake wasstrtvd i" G>od Roads ¡Meeting at all. ington and Oregon Directory. Mr. Mrs. Agnes Caldwell of Portland Sootheran reports an encouraging Fourmiie. arrived in Bandon, Wednesday business here. , For Carpet and Rug weaving, ad­ Mrs. Caldwell will have charge of i he writer, together with E. I.. ¡he aheratii >11 department of the] dress Mrs |. I.. Foster, Bandon. Oakes and son Wallace, ami J. Ira Bandon Dry Goods Co - store and ; 28-lf Si in 11, took a tiip down to Four- comes highly recommended. Mr. and Mis, Chi-. I Lassen, W an 1 i : i > Watches to rep ur. fl. mile. Sunday, and attended the Good of St. Louis. Mo. parents of Mrs 76-tf Ko>ds Meeting at Socialist lla'I. L. J. Butterfield, anived in Bandon Sabro, Atwater St. Th p«opl< of du Foiirniile commu­ Mrs. John Leneve of Coquille is 1 ‘ on the I lii Id, Friday, on a visit and nity assembled at the hall about sight seeing tour Mr. I. is verv a Bandon visitor, coming <’. > vn to noon and a fine basket dinner «as favordily imuies-ed v.-ii'i the ap­ sec friends off on the Elizabeth. served, con sting of chicken, roast pearance and general pro-peel- of Mrs. L. |. Cody «as a passenger beef, sandwiches, coffe.-, pie, cake lids section and it is quite probable to Coquille today to v sit Irie ids. and in tact, every thing that is good that he will decide to invest, and L. J. Cody is at Coquille, serving to eat. make Bandon his home. on the Grand Jury. After a big dinner, the meeting F or S ai . e Eight room house. was called to oidir about l;oo p.m., Price very reasonable. J. S. Til- Gymnasium Lost. and >1. G. Pohl, f Bandon, who 38 '3 1 wa^ ptesent, was elected chairman of Two times during the pifsent 1 t he meeting, while 1.. I.. Page of Glint Mah horn and Al'oer’ Gii tu lli Iliade 1 trip to l’ol t 1 ): ' >i li' month ho • the p- ople of B.ind >n l-o'iiniile was elucted secretary. 1 ind vicinity shown a spirit of re Thuisday in Maleiiorn’s ..11' 1 he proposition of good roads Thorotighbr«’«l l'aried l’iymotih tc pes-ion. r.iiln-r than progre si >11 was discussed l,y those present nd Rock eggs for set:uig, ,b .> 1 ; r< : ’>v their rotes. I he first was on s mie very go >ul; some favored plan'; roads, some i< presenii-p propeity. probably to J Crani, Ita idoli Drug Sua oil roads, and some rock roads, but ¡•h«- amount ol less than $20,000 all were in favor of good roads. The tqtf A dclcgation of thè Grand Arni-, : voted t<> remain out of the citv | one pieci of road, howe ver, which ¡limits, ti’iu. depriving the citv of at- <>f IIn- Repub'a-, 1 ' indoli I 0-1 ' . 11a. under discussion and in wh 11 ited th«’sehools on I lini’iy . Iter­ ¡least ..-2 ei.no > worth of propert al wer> patticulatly interesttd, was ilo >11 011 tilt n .mmia i -it I 1 p '0 r ' that slniul I ligh'f'i'ly bel > 1 ; with 1 tin- B indon-Langlois n ad from this Coillimindvl ic insti m tion. C. .li.-, unii 1 i•. .¡e the city. lb-second instance WS | > ly to 1 he county line, and a com- ¡1 list ii do- iri’iiin-.;, when b. a vote1 gave .1 ■ luirt addi ■ folio« ing which m ee. consisting ol R. M. Piessey, of 1’ i) -5 the p opo a nil to I Uli 1 R ev. I lartranft t.dkei I along I he M B Prtssey, S J. Wilson .mil L. annual a sell ol gymnasium, !:>r ihi-purpp e L. Page, was elected to go with lini s ol pal 11 itisin. 1 I:■■ <>f e-tabusliine a dom -lie scieuc. visiti' are helpful and in- pii in ; o t lie Bandon people in the near future to and inanu il training department, stmlcnts. call on the county court and see w is defeated. what cowl I be d me in the matter of I-'or weli rccommcmletl, p::.ciic;il il 1 Ini- anp> irs that whatever step getting an appropriation for this muse, addìi sg Nili •, l> x 3 > of progression might be taken bv road. Bimlon, Ore. aug 18X those i.it<-restv I in the development After this the meeting adjourned l’heSocialLst Locai «ili ;ive a lune of the city and community, there It might be added here that any one Day Picnic Dalie.’, Saturday r g:it, ite alwo'i enough on the other side who goes to Fourmile at any time, Juiie tst. to vote th ■ proposition down and will sure be well entertained, as the O. L. I lopson and Mr. Kohles, thus 1 main m the s.ime old rut. people are certainly Il >sp4ible in fartnerlv of this citv. b it now of We arc ■ constantly reminded of e. ’ery sense ci the woid. Portland, anived here S 1 turd ay to the fact th it tins is a 1 age of practic­ look allei business aif.urs. al e lucalion, but the fir.-t step taken Gtand Theatre installs Mer­ F or S ai i T« 1111 Blood l ays, t<> prepa:c Io practical education is cury Arc Rectifier. seven veáis old. weight .Soo, well v,>t. <1 « n by a two to one majority. < If this spirit is kept up. where are mated. —E. 1. B, Henry. we going to lmd in the future, and Tliere «ili be, SiturdaV, ¡.me tst, /\ represent iti .e of the Rl vorh ­ .social «lance and good music at ahai will I, ■ ''tie 1 1 tile rising gen er noticing a new ihctiie.d ap- thè l'durmile li all Brilli' '■ irs’ip ei.uiini ot our community? I nle-s ^1 tl I paratus in operation in the lobby per and pay ih • fiddlcr. You’l lini tiny an given opportunities of the Grand 1'heatre, de id - I to agood tini« . 1 ickels o e doli li.— ,,, (ho e oi other communities we I inquire of Manager Selliner as to the anil ■ < xpfi them to keep pace in |. R. Stiliceli, progi.mi c in. Is- n-at -'.toggle fir existancc. purpose of the machine and whit Aiti'r a 1 e-idi n ■ .n B in 1 1:1 ol ; 1 point that should be men caused it to generate such a power­ Die yi’.irs, Di II 'I. Brown is tniking Honed hete and that is. where w te ful greenish colored light. R ecorder man was informed that a visit lo Porti ind I 1 ii ’i-w ¡he ac- the 140 voters who si.n«l the peti­ this machine was called a Meicury qu lini.un ■ o! .1.1 ¡in ibis ;m<| io l> ■ ... tion a-1 king „ the school board to call ' w 1 li tin nì lor a leu dai , 11 1.1 the 'gvmna-ium «lection? l-.very Arc Rectifier, its puipise b i.ig to rei in il abolii I ime 1 o'. Il > ,>:c who signed the petition should ! change alternating into ibrect v’ec- trical current, thereby producing an S. P. Buys Sumner Project. It vou want to hunt. li-li, or . et j have shown inteicst enough to go absolutely steady tlickerless light mairied, go to Oake- for applici- I and vote. tions for licei -e ■ ' f. la he future let us beg 11 to think for the pictures on the screen. This Official confirmation was given apparatus is the only machine on toii-h on tin -e subjects «>1 such I >1. Ilai 1 y I Ilei in in, thè < i > the market that will give these re­ Monday of the sale of the Sumner sigili spv< i.dist w ili beat 1! cl (. al- a 1 nnpiin 1 ice and instead of two sults, and although the cost is rather railway projects to the Southern Pa lic. Thuts-lay, ! 11 lav ai.d .1 <:.11 l.iv. 1 .> «me majorities against every citic. The announcement did not 1, -o e move, we will have high, S200, Manager Scllmer says' May 23, 24. 25th. 35 <5 come as any great surprise, as it , ¡-i , ,.lv unanimous voles lor that the improved pictures he can Mills <\ Sit uili d li t < il ! 1 simply confirmed the statements of now otier the patrons of the Grand, • ami then it w ill e that all .1 11 , owin’ I by |. J. I 1 v. t ■ ■ • • ; A H. Sumner, chief engineer on will more than compensate him lor II Faxe ol Mmm ip.i'is, Mm Tic I opl w..: be happy ami there will the outlay. The scribe also noticed the Coos Bay eml of the project, in m n the community. Let p oprrty is lo< it It«., »1 h ; . Ins < ,lue ,e o'llsil»«'* t>l see the Otto Melcher busy repainting the The Times last fall. At th.it time oil ! a ■ ¡own s'.-». i 1 \! ■ I : s ■ ■i. io st good to thegie.i . st number 'rent of the Grand getting the ,is- Mr. Sumner said that the Southern bought for spi ulm ni but .-tâtes he instead «>1 the narrow minded view - nance that when the ob w.is com 1 Pacific had acquired the project. may return «uh his family ami make II I o ei.ik« us squeal «-v< 1 y time our pitted Bindons Cozy I’l.ivh >use The- only new phase of it is the p., ket book is touched lor fifteen his home in thi- i icmitv. announcement that McArthur Perks would certainly loom up some. 1 cent-’. ■ ■ I Mrs. Nuovo. As near as can be ascertained, the Mrs. Fahy and daughter, Miss a in vi lo solve la. probi ni ubo ¡s • V " salii tbo old mini, wmtchtng project was originally started by the M'diie returned the last trip of the bolli si ieiltilic .mi piacile il, .imi >e li ’ nl. ■ nt., f from results It don’t Porter Brothers, but they did not go Fiticld from a two months ’ vis t with «ili .ip|H’.it some day m p -n ■ th sis i i > ine thst we’rr Kettln* Into so- scientilic dream« ts.iml schemcts «ho « . ■ > .¡olle so rm li Hs s.M-iety I» Ket­ relatives and friends at San Fran­ far with it and the New York con­ tln' luto us." Harper*». tracting firm was interested in it. cisco and Sacramento, Cal. bave lailed m thè pa-l. I f STRATTON & ' WHEELER i Q er Han gers ' i-j Painters and Paper Hangers are here to stay and guaran­ P tee ail work W. RUEBENACK The Tailor Best Assortment of G> in the Market and at Low Prices I w