' it Hf .y 0 Don't Give Yourself Cause To Regret II port ok re . v. v mwirtwrn h-MW-v4.H-.H- v-M'-H-'i'-s' - V 1ft WW JUHT HI 3 because you re'ee'ed placing your valuables in a safety de posit vault. Many have re greted their tardiness inncting fires and burglars have cost them dear. Am thing valu able is worth taking care of. Our vaults are fire and burglar proof. We invite your inspection. THE BANK OF BAND OK e if (From Port Orford Tribune.' Thut a country editor is versatile and can be proficient in more than one one r.rt, was shown in Port Or ford last Saturday night when the editor- of the Tribune was one of the winners in a clothes hanging contest In this cr.se however, it has been sug gested that the editor probnbly mis sed his calling in following the print ers trade. MAK5H FIEL am WOOL WANTED! HIGHEST MARKET PRICE ALSO FULL LINK OF BEE SUPPLIES ON HANI) CENTRAL FEED COMPANY .:Hp'rW4-' BANDON TRANSFER CO. I Galchcll Brothers, Props. : All kinds of heavy and light draying. Phone orders given prompt attention. .Uarn corner First & Edi- : son, Fish Property. .Telephone 611. ; H O TEL Bandon i ALLIER Oregon Clyde Inmar, Supt of the Hydro Sixes mine on the Sixes river, was drowned in Rogue river at Mule creek last Thursday. In company with two I cj.nnanions. Messrs Wall and Kirgers. .young Inman was in the Rogue river country prospecting, and cn the day of the tragedy hud gone in the rivvr, lmthing. He was unable to swim and getting into the swift current of the .stream was carried into deep water and drowned. The father, who was in California, .van notified of the di owning and he telegraphed to spare no expense in patroling the river witli the result that the body was found Saturday about a mile and a half below the tce to of the accident. The remains were taken to the railroad r.nd ship ped to California for burial. The deceased was about 1!) years of age mid was a bright, gentlemanly youiif, fellow who during his short residence in this section made many warm friends Resides his father, the deceased is survived by It's mother nd a younger brother and sister who are residents of California. Theic will be a fourth of .iuly cele bration at Huchro Creek. A special tax levy of 1 ', mills was Uoted at the annual school meeting to pay interest on school bonds and for general school purposes. This is 1 mill less than was voted last year. Smiling Dutch has challenged Mr Sutton of Port Orford to a wrestling ma! eh as a feature of the Agate car nival. eie I 1 f I E tes July 3rd and 5th I raw i.. Jmjmst3E23t3MS2K!?PZ Two Full KATES SI. 00 TO $2.00 PICK HAY SPISCIAL RATISS HY WKKK OR MONTH SAMPLE ROOM IN CONNECTION 1C1 : t v t i t I , . ays of Fun ARRANCiKMHNTS arc now fully perfected foraood, old fashioned Fourth of July Celebration, which will start at sunrise S.iliinl.iy morning and clme at midnight the Moil day following. Two full days of innocent fun and amusement. There will be Atlilclio Contests of various kinds such as Log Roiling, Tug of War, Rise Rill, Koot Races, etc. IScsiiles these there uill be an elaborate Parade in which business houses, Fraternal ami Civic Organizations uill compete for prizes. The well known M.irshfield Baud will furnish music for the oc casion ami beside this there will be dancing with excellent orclictra ntisic. The Citizens of Marslificld extend a cordial imitation to all to become their guests on either or both of these d.i)s of merriment and assure all who come they will have a good lipid ami be treated rilit, I By order of Celebration Committee NOMY t. n'ar.s llis wl-o sr r.ilt ; t f ore's iv ncy making every Ho'lar Jo full duty ar.J getting In irturn an aitic!t Hut td satisfy you In every way. Tht , WHITE; ., T. J. From reports that the sheep owners of Rrush creel; rold rcently lor D't cts a paund. Two Ford automobiles driven by I'Jmery Whiteworth and Clint Male born, collided on the mountain last Suwl..y. No one was hurt and the 'VhiUvorlh car, though considerably .minaged, was able to proceed on to Wodderburn. Mr. Malcborn was com ing -'own the mountain but had drawn a one iiide of the road and stopped his . .r when Mr. Whiteworth's car skidd- u on a sidling place and the two jit ney locked horns. The Whiteworth .xv w; a now one, as he had trouble 1 1 1 bis old machine last week and i"-'k it to P.andou and traded it in on e ju.-it from the shop. i VV SL.e.L m hf .-n i, S K'ir, ; :.$) pticci b:cuse it ,!. yw: ihr. lind of s: -.rtr.g 2 I'j'vfek" q-aic'.'. .t.dt;-c.iouci!ytiClvyitl,-'''ne f i't'i.u.'-'i';r Tr-i.; because its iiiicrt.viV.'. Us L " Ccu'y IU. f iif ti tec. "vTIiite r'ej.tir ' m,w'i'i' t 'ir. VI, .V. K If t..r, r i'. 1 P alof. '. ' 'i'ift'1 r.'iiocaUlof I ' i wi sewing maw a ; jtofolL:.-i;s'wti!chcii't be tUrna r . :-.u rnscLiflcitvcussitwillpiratrvoti 1 : finiia rmti bcatiiyof it f--n"-. " , $ yon will find the Whl!":. tt "JL' . .4 ' : from every point of vicar. f v.'' bs f'.d to slww you hcxr fml .-. v j!t '. xnJy, write os direct I- e. 5 "'-, P.ot.ny Shuttle H ' .; , t ?. CLEVELA:T; I Its only a matter of building the I id;;c . and luying the rails now, be i'uii; ti.e cars will bo running into this ..uley from the outside world. In a couple of weeks trains will he. running 10 .'.cine on the Willamette Pacific .ml ui other lap will lie covered by the varnished cars. i KOUIITI'I) Willi WIRKI.KSS. 1 1 ..it, SteamshiPBreakwater lir Tl.u Rivera and Harbors committee of vho National Congress is in Sun C-rtiK'im-o to see the fair and inspect public works in California. They came by invitation of the Legislature of 1 California which pays their expenses. Portland has invited the committee to visit that city at the expense of the city a.id Mai'shlield has also come for ward with a similar proposition in the nteiesL of Coos bay. ALWAYS ON IIMK SAILS FROM MARSHI'TKI.I) KVKUV SUNDAY AT !), A. M. AND FROM PORTLAM) UACII THURSDAY AT js A. M. C0NHU.M SAILINGS lllKOHGII HAMlON WAKCIIOUSK COMPANY I'lione 61 1 Die West Shore Oil Comnanv is inj. plans to order within the li?w days 17 tons of casing for no wvll located near the Coos-Curry j County lino. It is estimated that the j equipment will bo brought in and in , sl.illoil in the well, and operations re !sumed about July Ifith. The promot- ' ne all citizens of Coos County, -the heaviest stockholders being busi ness niun and merchants of llandon. OE 1 , lEzaieagKzao 1.1 c ni t- x- x ss.- pV ' P 1 1 10 1 1 A l N lJSS A I A N C omplete .stock of har ness, shopping bags, trunks, suit cftses, valises When the light hotige is changed to the south side of the river ono of liu- fouture is tluit it will bo lighted and operated by electricity. The de partment is engaged with the iropn ration of the plans for the change at p;jitnt but just vvhon tho movo will be made, can not b staled. The I'Tiim Slund RtfuKiil to intervene in (lie imittur of two fines of $100 oach, un against Captuin F. W. Panlr and the Mcoml, thf fc'yitU TranorUtion wniiiwny 1 umailf by Ui Duptirtiiumt of Com nurrm in lift lotto Colh-ilitr of Cu toim. Hurkf in Portland Ttlf fln Mfr In,.,! I,y i 1 uimr govrnii 1,1 u,.H,, ii. ..1 ili i aiul bull, auiitf lima atfu for I tiu l-i un uiUtrt'd tiwlt,i . f (It, law ...;, n !$ u h. Tl' it H r? tt '4 s Two ig Days of Fun Monday NORTH I5KND LAIIOR TROURI FS Contractor Sandhcrg gels into Hoi Water With Hay Town Citizens on the Matter of His ployos. There was a good deal of feeling among some of the North Ilend people today because of the employment of outside labor on the part of lid ward Sanberg, who has tho contract for building the Connecticut avenue sower or. Mr. Sanberg had some local men employed and it is stated that he dis charged these men to make places for Finhiiiders whom he brought in hoi'fl yesterday. The position was taken by many in North Rend that tho money for tht sower was paid by the propertyowner:. und that in the employment of labor local people should bo given prefer-1 once, especially as there were quite a , number out of work. Mr. Sanberg stated today that there wns nothing in his contract requiring binr to employ local men but that he wanteij to as far as was necessary for him to have some experienced ditcher-; and pipe layers and that he had sent for them. lie claimed that Iho work could not be done at a profit if he had to employ inexperienced workmen. It was stated that the foreigners' who had been brought in here wore ; arranging to live in a house by them selves ar.d do their own cooking and : that others had secured board at a i very cheap rate in Marshfield and were walking back and forth to and , front work. It was also claimed that ' the men were to be paid very small wages. Those facts made quite a stir I at North Rend and there was a good , deal of talk. Nothing definite had 1 boun done this afternoon Coos Jay 1 rimes. ! quently sold at rates. considerably higher ' Wni. Cross, for seven years an em- 1 ployee of the McDonald and Vaughn ramp near Marshfield was killed by 1 being crushed between cars und log j freight they carried, recently. He 1 was !I8 years of age, a Spanish Ameri- I jjj can war veteran and a native of Mail' I 444H.!..4"2.44.4.4..j..2..4i...j..:. Bandon, Coquille & Marshfield STAGE LINE Two Bij; Seven Passenger ac Gars I. cues Coipiillc Maxtor llolel I'or llnmlon H: 15, 11. 111. 2:11, p. 111. liicjrlc Repairs Saw Piling ami Repairing A Sprnalt Phone -m P. O. Box 17-1 S. D. Barrows RANDOM, ORKHON Will lake iinlrrs for llirrln ( nil limls mill I'iiI"' Mul(ir-(')clrs aUn Cohan Ron Imal Motors' The Bandon Recorder $1.50 a year AGENTS I .e.iM's Itanilnii lintel (,'allier ami bowline Alley 7:00. a. in. 1:00, p. m. l.cau'S Marshfield Winkler's Pharmacy and Hold Cliamller 7:00, a. 111. 1:00, p. 111. I'or Mardifiolo S: 15. a. 111. 2:15, p. 111. I'are $1.50 tlirouuh to MarsliMi lil Look for While Pennant Cais Kay Marlin, Prop. I WANTED Everywhere To Sell Madame Du Four's Face Powder wblcli Is prop'aroil In four colors Ami Two SIi-n. 25c & 50c IT.lt IIO.V. Send 2c stamp for sample, Da partmunt D. fl W44M The Du Four Co., Wash., D. C. Julia Marlow iini'm mill Hrcoiiiiiifltils .lliiilnine Du I'mir'M r 1'owiler. The steamer Wolverine which has boen lied up at the Moore mill dock for noiiie time bus been sold south and will bo put in use on the Sacramento river. ; Occ.itdonnlly ono will hear tho re mark "I wish I was out of this town". . and then one feels like saying, "I 1 wish yon wore," for a man who stands j on tho Direct corners, chewing uinh spitting, and tolling obscene tdoru-.s, 1 cursing the town, finding fault with ; hi grandmother because she was a i woman, claiming that merchants arc i a lot of thievog, that the lawyers and ' nowapupor men would skin a man to ; n finiih, and a whole lot more, i u I nulwince and uliomiiitition. , The Firs! National Bank Bandon Oregon f U R customers have the bene fits at all times of our counsel and ad vice in banking mat ters when desired. The government lut received I'.KMn in uttlelitnl fur h Mingle mic." p.i In tht wm cut In trt'dpus in ihr SluiiiulM Natloiuil Port-hl in 1.1I fur , iiu, Mild which yurltltxl iiMire limn 1 1 iioiign iMiuiti lumiMtt- ui 1 uim u gooi . it.. I MilMirimn trunm luiuu. The in 1 -i iw;t;t iMtri rti mii -iu j m& ! $b'ii if 1 IhoiiMiiitJ fi.i Null Mmii) lift in, lull. uiiuv'li lnHi'm luj SPARK'S GOOD GROCERIES AT REASONABLE PRICES. PROMPT DELIVERY & COURTEOUS TREATMENT I'llONI. 291 1 , "mi a j I 1 U f... , If ."' and (raveling bags, build 4 lift '"!( lti ,il l 1 III l r I111 y , ui.il 1 1 u Im1wm In la III i I firl u.i in 1. i'( 11 Mliiiti u il.U )i. I III. I ... u 1. ti) llllt .1 t irtf t-r tr-y .1 ... aa... ,,,.,(1 f "If W'lliilMrll