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About Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1914)
0 pace rotm .raw Watch this for the Space An nouncement of the journey. After iTiflny a dip of the our, many & song and jest, ve arriv ed at Hall's Prairie, and scattered among the few settlers there for the night I say a few settlers I do not remember seeing but one house af ter leaving Hall's Prairie until we arrived at Mr. Kronenberg's, and that was occupied by a bachelor. This bachelor was a man of caution. I was told that when he hnd occasion to go out in the woods to any distance fcfOHTH INSTALLMENT OF LUCILLE LOVE, AT GIlANl) The eighth installment of "Lucille Love, the girl of mystery," will be shown at the Grand theatre Wednes day night, August 12th. The sto'ry of this installment goes like this. "No sooner than Lucille hides her self among the boxes on the wharf than she hears Loubeque's voice. An RED CRAIN DRUG CO. Next Issue City Meat Market A FULL LINE OF SELECT FRESH AND SALT MEATS ALWAYS ON HAND. MODERN METHODS AND COURTEOUS TREATMENT 'COM UINE TO MAKE YOUR TRADING HERE A PLEASURE. YOUR PA TRONAGE SOLICITED. Phone 193 AN EARLY DAY CELEBRA TION IN COQUILLE VALLEY Geo. Erdman, Proprietor Readers of the Bandon Recorder, and Friends: Special Bargains in Farm Lands and City Property SQUARE DEAL REALTY CO. i RECORDER ADVERTISING ALWAYS GETS RESULTS (Coos Bay News) We copy' the following from an ac count of a celebration held on the j quille, on the site of the present town of Myrtle Point, on July 4, 1861. It was written for the Coos Bay News by Mre. E. A. Hillborn, at present a resident of Millicoma, on Coos river, and appeared in full in the issue of June 8, 1881: After living a little more than a year on the coast of Curry county, I longed for a rest' from old ocean's roar, which ended in a desire to vis it the Coquillc. A few days prior to July 4, 1861, we mounted our best riding horses, equipped with the need ful traveling apparel of those days. and set out for the mouth of the riv er. After a ride of about 15 miles we arrived at tho homo of Wm. Smith where we remained over night, and tho following morning Mr. Smith and family accompanied us on our jour ney, uur horseback ride onded about 10 a. m. Wo sent our horses home and proceeded up tho Coquille in a boat. Wo were not alone in our de sire to see the deep forests of the Co quille for several boats besides ours left the homo of John Lewis (then a bachelor) at the mouth of the river for a pleasure excuiMon d to co ebrato tho 4th of July at what is now Myrtle Point. After a hard pull on the part of tho men, wo reached th homo of John Hamblock in time for dinner. Then wo proceeded up tho river to the home of J. D. Lowe, wnere wo remained until the day be fore the 4th. On that morning tho Coquillo seemed nlivo with Utile crafts (no Hteamora in those days). 'PI... I !... .. . ' ' j.iiu uruciuir aimosnnoro Mm r..v oilieor or thn l;hinnflfi nn i nuua- L i I. t.n -r ... . . 'I tuou u ouu vi iwine ana lastencd tioning him concerning the wherd- one end to his door. He unwound the abouts of Lucille. Her overt act in ball as he went, and did not go far- protecting her life against a Chinese ther than the twine would reach. Ho woman has been construed an murder then wound it up as he went back, and she is confronted by thin new dan- vo ueusea lor tne next time. Ho was ger. Even while Loubeque is talk coruimiy not a very uanng pioneer, ig with tho polieomun, he look and yet ho was a man of intelligence, around the corner of the boxes and Our walk through the woods seem- sees Lucille. He is impressed by her eu aoout three miles to mo. After several rests we came to the home of Mr. Kronenborg, nnd found we were not the first to arrive there cnrouU for the celebration. Next morning each ono of us attired in our Fourti of July clothes, which by the waj were a little rumpled, started, wit a few more added to our number, fo. Myersvillo, and arrived there earl in the day. Fire crackers and tor r.,l l..l 41 ..-I. . , jl "u nut iiiuii got inio nil, hands of the boys of tho Coquille, am we wero spared their annoyance The house was full, and already the; were "tripping the light fantastic toe." No millinery shops then. Some of the ladies wore suubonncts, and blue and grey shirts had not been dis carded by the men. The ladies who presided over the tables arc now res idents of Marshfield. If I told you their names you would know that wc had excellent fare. I ennnot describe the place as it appeared to me then, for my attention was taken up with tho faces, all new to me at that time but some of them very familiar to me now. No brass bands in those days but we had vocal music and the best violin music on the Coquille. After dinner we had speaking, etc. Mr, Lockhart of Empire, I remember was one of the speakers. This was in tht beginning of the rebellion. Mr. Lock hart advocated "war to the knife and knife to the hilt." Andrew Lockhart was then a babe in his mothers arms, Miss Ada Smith courd just walk then f 5 forlorn situation, nnd out of sheer pity for her ho throws the policeman slf the trail, Loubeque then goes .board the ship, and it sets sail .ot, however, before Lucille has stol m into the hold and found a (riding .lace. Again Loubeque is touched y pity for the girl and he sends a .ailor into the hold that he may dis cover Lucille, and that Bhc may rot rant for the necessities of existence, ihe girl is discovered and taken be ore the cap.tt.in. The good old mar .ier takes on an air of mock seriou.--.ess, and ordains, that the punish ment shall consist in serving as his cabin boy during tho voyage. Tho documents of which Lucille is in search are again in tho possession of Loubeque. Ono day while he is in nis stateroom ho catches sight of Lu- :ille spying on him' through a poit nolo. Surmising her purpose Loubo- iue takes tho documents from hin racket, places them in a scarf and tides the scarf under n cushion. The 'ace of Lucile disappears from the 301'lhole. The man now removes tho genuine documents from the scarf and places a package of blank pa- gll'l B 111 LIIU11 ,lt..U. . . " .w.u, when Lucille steals into his state room, she falls into Loubeque's trap. She steals the blank papers, and when she discovors Loubeque's trick !ier anger is only equalled by her cha grin. Hut two can play at the same ?amc. The girl holds the papers signed by Loubeque, which mark him City Transfer! S. D. Kelly, Proprietor Light and Heavy haul- J ing promptly done. J $ Contracting and grad- ing. Transcient trade solicited. Horses ooarciea. rnone 1151 i: j. ri rr: -rv..r-.i n x viuc. jLuiori jamming x Mrs. A. D. Walcott was a little miss fas a smuggler of contrabrand arms very tired and sleepy she said. Henry into China. The international spy Schroeder was bearing some marks I discovers the girl in his stateroom. of an accepted lover. Mrs. Yoakam, I He proposes to her that she give him I remember pronounced "the jell cake I the papers in exchange for tho doc first rate." The young ladies were I uinents which will save her father's not many in number, but they were I honor. She agrees and each hands all sociable, kind and home-like with I the other a package of blank papers each other and very nice to strong-1 It is still a neck and neck race of wits era. Among the number that were I .ind cunninir until Loubcuuo ninkos Brown & Gibsoi i The Leading Contractors mid Guilders We furnish plans and speci. nntion." and il ynu are jjo ing to build anything, no matter how large .or how small, we can save yon money. Let us figure on your building. T I PURE DRUGS Do you want pure drug and drug sundries, tine perfumes, hair brushes, and toilet articles? If so call on C.Y. LOWE, Bandon there then who have gone where we all must go at last, are Mrs. S. De ment and daughter, Mrs. Perry, Mr, Yoakam and young Mrs. Hammer burg. At C o'clock next morning a tired and sleepy crowd tumbled into the boats homeward bound. The Coquille veiled threats as to what will trans oire when the ship arrives at San Francisco. Lucille appeals to the captain for aid and discribes her ad ventures to him. The captain calls Loubeque for an explanation of his conduct, and Loubeque tolls the eap- tain that she is insane. Her strange did not look so nrntt.v in nm thia ,n,-n story partly corroborates this, and ing as it did going up: so much han- 1,10 captain is not decided in the mat pier are wo in the anticipation than ter whcn th0 1,oat arrives in San realization of anything. We rested Francisco. Despite tho captain's prc- on our way home at what is now Ban- cautions Loubeque's agents press a don Beach, then the homo of Uncle round Lucille at tho gangplank and Tommy Lowe. We had a nleasant Ul'duct her. She is whisked away in In tnv nn 4 visit with Aunt Emma and Mrs. John son, and the next morning, on our way home, enjoyed a little horse racing on tho beach. i taxicab in a city whore she has no friends. SIMPLE FUNERAL SERVICES HELD FOK MRS. WILSON. New O. A. C. Catalogue (Continued from first page : o. Washington, D. C. Brief, simple funeral services were hold over the bodv of Mrs. Wood row Wilson sit 2 for men and women who feel the need o'clock Monday afternoon In the oast of more exnert knowledge nnd lnelinr room of the Wlnto Houso. technirnl skill in rnrrvlno- m,f tl,oi.. Selections wore road from the 15th through the fir and spruce guve mo mich now llfo, and the luxury of get- ung my blood wurm owuy from the chilly wIihIk of tho couit, Is perhups wuui iiun cuuvfu mo to rerull that (rip now go long after, Tliv flrvt plure wo KtoppuJ tut rt and itfrtliinwit wus thtf mouth of Hi'vr nloufc-h, then the homo of u Imi-htdor. Our lunrli linkkeU hud 111 amply lllbd ut Hid Iiojiiu of Mm, J) J. UKf, and y ullig, uIi fon. Smvmv as wtr KlVfN u hy )n tMihlr we pr'u i IxinpUiiK invul, imts fiv lite turn uf ihv mi life work, but have not the money, the timo or tho educational qualifications for entering the degree courses. Beginning September 22, this spe- ial vocational work will be offered ir griculture, dairying, and home ma!.- ng for ono year; in business mothods wives for two years and in mechanic nrts for three years, On November 2, the vocational course in forestry onons for a five and one-half months' term The work in all these courses ir thoroughly practical and ineludet inly the subjects of greatest imnor ance in the practical industries for which they offer training. The new standard for admission to tho degree courses is also fully ex plained in the new catalogue. The ex act meaning of tho 12 required cred its is pointed out nnd the substitu tions nnd conditions are plainly stat ed. It is further shown that after the close of tho year 10M-ir tho standurd will require in full credits from an accredited high school, the equivalent of four full years of se condary education. If entrance is nought on examination, tho pro,, pertlvo entrants should present tlumi Helve for uxnmlnutloii on Kopteni' her 1H, ID or 21. Entnuiro may bu Kirureii by irumfur from other ml tliv and unl v)i)ItiuM. The rollcgu ycur oiimm Hepltunlwr i-l, finil mU June HHi. Tim Hi Wm Noyttiiikir to la llmmtm I und Dif Winn 8mi Owitji li Imm chapter of Corinthians and the 14th Chapter of St. John. Then followed short prayors anil benediction. Grouped about tho cuakct wero 1'ics- luent wnson, nis three overal closo relativch f on, senate airl house tho members oT the u. i; iC"!g:iei .Hi . Wtl ,.n m i : t Ulld t'-e. ' KODAK WORK Bring us your Kodak work. Wo have installed an electric printing machine and can fin ish on short notice, day or night, and secure tho best re sults. A trial is convincing. YOURS TO PLEASE L. I. WHEELER Artist Near Gallior Hotel Elite Restaurant t Ray Reasc, Prop. MEALS AT ALL HOURS FIRST CLASS HOME COOKING ' K"K":"i"!''II"S'.H4..M...;...j, i Hotel Bandon i CARELESS PEOPLE CARRY CASH It cost J 1,000 inicf Im.-ti for n skentirsl pc'r-,'tti to !,".'! tlu.t a bank is a ..ai.r A yj. .toiy for money than a hand bag. That is what lie iwt a lady re reiilly to len'ii lliis bitter leH kid. An tin . rprUinj; hur lar who ai aware of her foolish illhlrimt of hankM watched III opportunity and the money was gone. Thi saviiiKH of nlMflNl a lifiliwo liwt merely R'thum- of car thai th bank would linnL Think of ih iiillllniis ami milbuiin f dot lurM In ImmKh try 4 mh4 iiIkIiI bimI Ihf mm ) i liriahiiiK f a bank i n In a limir4 wllU i- i. lr 1 U fur m ' Vmi fH MtrH it I'JIWT NATL HANK fcaJtfrtfa) taNi I j AmcritMii Plan, ?.00 and $1.50 per day. European Plan, rooms 50c, 75c 6c $1 pur da ;j L. G. CASSIDY Prop. X w ere tlie foolluh Gdoil w.,i. r.. : $1.75 per tier delivered. $ Wood cut to order A. 0. PERI) UK, Prop. $ Phone 981 :: If I' M uuuuuuu V, O. 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