I Order Your Freight Sent by the Old Reliable S. S. ELIZA! ETII Large Two-Berth Outside State Rooms With Run ning Water. Eight Day Service Between the Coquillc River and San Francisco. FIRST CLASS PASSENGER FARE, $7.50 FREIGHT RATES, $3 ON UP FREIGHT Reservations: J. E. Norton, Coquille; Perkins', Myrtle Point; E. B. Thrift, Langlois. J. E. WALSTROM, Agent, Bandon 'TALK TO PORTLAND" I Remit improvement in our loupj ilNtancc lino iiilil mvitcliboardu have resulted in much better tnitiMuiufon fur trlriilione conversations to Rovcliurg, litigate, S.ik'in, I'ottljml ami all Western. Oregon points. Business men will now find It i :i easy to talk to tlieir local ('utcntiLTM. USK YOUR TKI.KPIIONK. It ikivc you lime anil money and nukes for more Mfisf.icthry relations. COOS AND CURRY TELEPHONE CO. I 4 mend the Shorthorn, whore there wai plenty of extra feed and shelter. Professor E. L. Potter, O. A. G Land Tax Suit. Dismissed Pendleton Round Up Read The Bandon Recorder New Road Districts From tho Cwquillo Sentinel. ' Iti8l Monday morning the County court. riutt hero to la!-;o nation i-ngiml-ing tho ro.nrraiigotiionl of the count road districts made neowsnry Wy the luw enacted liy the lust legislature providing that onch ineorpo! tiled town in tho stnto should constitute a road district. There have heon for some limo pabl 33 road diHtrictK in tho county, but in making tho ro-arrnngsmcit neces silnted by this net the court decided lo adopt an entirely new method and re duce the number of districts outside tho incorporated cities, and town lo six, so as to concentrate responsibility promote olliciuuey ami diminish tho out of superintendence. Tho incorporatod places which will constitue eight district districts are as follows: Umpire, North Bend, Murshfiold, EnstsMe, Boavor Hill, llaiulon, Cotiuille and MyrUe Point. In deciding upon tho houndiiries gf the other districts, an I'lforl was mink' to follow to some extent the lay of the land. At the north end of the county the Lakeside and Tenmile country, as far down an Coos Bay is included in one district, Tho next district takes in the water shed of Coos rivor including Allegany, Summer and all the northeastern sec tion of tho county. Another district takes in tho North and Knst Fork country, including Fnlrview, Gravel Ford, MeKinloy, firewater vulloy, etc. The district will roach within three miles of Cotiuille on its west lino.-. Tho whole South Fork and Middle Fork section, including nil the south east portion of the county, will consti tute a fourth district which will Ule in nearly all tho territory on tho wwst stile of tho river south of Coquille, the Ftshtrap and Arngo neighborhoods etc. The fifth district has the Seven Dev ds country on the const for its north ern boundary and takes in overythig south of there to tho Curry couty lint and thorutlt of the south end of the county. Tho entire lwuillo-ltnndor road will bo In this district. Tho last dintrict while not the urg et in a. wit, lute the lurfrnt mileuire of inipinvfd loads. It runs north from tlu ii DcviU country to Shortuu-r. s and t oo Hay am) thuit east m the lioith ulr of the river lo thy neighbor nood of M.sitlu Point, niibiuc.ii f all tb,' I'.,.!,!!,- MitmhfWUi sod inont of ll c l'oiti'lln-M)rtl fWnl lo.td The lai,-. of lh NMfit for ll . ml ii i ii Mi i .. i on uf nt. id i c.iui y UiiftVi i i - nw tUvUMwn hr km w ! foil) f.i muktUni, l-ui it will uf ittMJi ' U ii i.mui) til it4- Ion MiH i ilit .1 li.n .1 mnUuiik ill i ll W tlM 'I. ' - Ji.l ll.t t fi.irlit.n MiM in il i ) IU iiiuii.iiI n In the cities wo understand it is propoed to make tho city strcut com missioner, where there is o, e, the county road superintendent as well. In Coipiillc we have both county roads and city streets to care for; while in Murshfiold- all the streets have been taken over by the c'ty, and so far as the county is concerned that district will lie a merely notui .al one. And the district within the iucurpnrr.l ed limits of the town of Benwr Hill will be the smallest in the com Ly by a great majority. Where is "Happy Canyon?" The maps, and the encyclopedias ami atlases may fail to define the location of such a place but anybody who" at tended the 1911 Roundup in Pendleton can tell you all about it and take great deal of pleasure in doing so. "Hjppy Car.yc.i," literally upeaki.ig I the institution which the Pendleton people have provided for the enter tainmcnt of the throngs which gather here during the roundup week. It is located in a huge pavilion bordering on Main street in Pendleton but once a visitors enters the portals of the pa vilion, he very promptly forgets the outside world. Inside he sees a repro duction of one of those old, rough frontier towns in which romance and history is so rich. Weather beaten lumber store fronts line the "street" and each proclaims its individuality in letters more bold than artistic. For instance there is the "Stagger Inn," "Spenders Hank," the "Log Cabin Sa loon," the old jail, the fire house, the general store and many other places of business to remind tho visitor of "the days of oltl and the days of gold." Most of all there is "Red Dog Sa loon und Gambling Palace" where roulette wheels whir, where there are faro hanks crap games and almost ev ery other gambling game known to the frontiersman. Everybody gambles. The spirit of chance is in the air. Of course you don't place real money on the game for modern civilization frowns upon such practice, but you bet the only medium of exchange in "Happy Canyon," the Ten Buck Hank notes issued out of "Spender's Hank." A huge dancing pavilion which will accomodate hundreds of couples is just oil" the "Red Dog" unci it com mands as much patronage as the gambling palace In these two palaces tho entertainment lingers lntcst, lint early in the evening an hour's pro gramme of a thrilling, wild west na ture including n steer light, is given before tho general festivities begin. Happy Canyon" will open its doors this year on Sept. 122 and close them on Sept. 25. The case of the Southern Oregon company for an order to the county treasurer of Coos county to repay it the $100,000, or thereabouts, on depos it with htm for its taxes for several years past, came on for hearing in the Circuit court here yesterday with Dis tnct Attorney Liljeqvist representing the county and A. S. Hammond, of North Bend, the company. The mo tion to dismiss the action for want of jurisdiction was sustained by tho court This: care in another form had been already decided in favor of the coun ty in the Circuit court here and in the Supreme court of the state, and had since been appealed to the Supreme court of the United States where it is now pending. That thet motion to compel tho county treasurer to pay over funds to the company whose dis position is already at issue in the highest court in the land could not be pased upon by the court here, was the contention of the defense. Tho attor ney for the Southern Oregon company suggested that the case in. the Sup reme court might be dismissed in or der to bring the new one within the purview of this coutr, if the county would turn the money over to them. Mr. Liljeqvist responded, "You dis miss the case and we will argue that afterward." Of course the effect of a dismissed of the pending appeal in the Supremo court of tho United States would be to leave the judgment of the State Sup reme court that the monye shruld bo turned over to the county without any reservations in full force, and the company did not purpose to do any thing of that kind. Judge Shipworth sustained the mo tion to dismiss the case here for lack of jurisdiction Coquille Herald. LODGE DIRECTORY ? a fl Masonic Bandon Lodge, No. 130, A. F. & A. M. SUited communications firat Friday nfter the full moon of cacti month. Special communication Master Masons cordially iiwited. WALTER SABIN, V- A C E. BOWMAN, Sec. l! PROFESSIONAL CARDS C. R. WADE Lawyer BANDON, OREC. Eastern Stnr. Occidental Chapter, No. 45, O. E. S. meets Friday evenings beloru and after stated communications or .Masonic lodge. Visiting members cordially invited to attend. ADELAIDE E. REYNOLDS, W. to. BLANCHE FAULDS, Secretary 1 .0. O. F. ll&udon Lodge, No. 133, F., meets every Wednesday Visiting brothers in good cordially invited. GEO. II. SMITH, Secretary. L. I. WHEELER, 1 O. O. evening', st&ndini; DR. H. L. HOUSTON Physician & Surgeon Oillco in First Nntionnl Bank ,1. ing. Hours, 9 to 12 n. m; 1:30 to in; 7 to S in the evening. BANDON. OR E DR. SMITH J. MANN Physician & Surgeon Uflice in Ellingson Uuildiug. Ho m; 1 to b p. in. BANDON. ORE(;i 1 to 12 a. Durham and Herford There are four lending breeds of beef cattle: Shorthorn, Hereford, Aberdeen Angus, and Gnllowtn. Tho Aberdeen Angus, tutd tho Gn iowaysj are good cuttle but are not numerous bidder 0(& GOLD BEACH GOSSIt- f) 93(i (From the Gold Beach Globe) The many friends of Mr. andMrs. E. .1. linker, who left here some three months ago for Rochester Minn.,for medical treatment, will be pleased to learn that she has undergone an oper ation nnd is safely on the road to re covoiy and permnnent health. Mr Baker will undergo an operation in tho near futureat the same hospital. A. G. Walker was the successful on the mail contract between enough in Oregon to deserve m ich at toution in this article. The chief riv alry is between the Shorthorn i.nd the Heroford. '"Durham" is miolhur name for the Shorthhnru. Tl j word "Durham" is used very goner. I'y in Coos county, but it is practically never used by the leading brooders Oi at the big live stock shows or in the i gricul tural papers. The Shorthorn cattle aro red, white or roan, and oec. nounl ly spotted, rogardless of sti-in or breeding. Full brothers and sisters nniy be one rod another white and an other roan. Tho Shorthorn are slight ly larger than the Herefords, a little. more full in the hind quarters and a little hotter milkers. The lloivfords, on the othor hand, nre better i ibtloih and fatten u. little more road y on scanty feed. IJ is commonly sa. I that the ShorthoruHk-better for goo I feed and the Heroford for poor fee I, and there is ensiderable truth in this statement. Whore there is pic ity of feed to gel the steers fat and to win ter tho cow's in good shape the Short horns will probably be just us good in every way, lint a little larger and so ii.ing a little more money. If the fei,i is not ho goiMl a larger percentage of the Shorthorn steers will not In fat .mil will have to be held over for an other yenr anil the cow will bo too thin at the Beirinnlntr of winter ami will either not do wull or will require oxtin feed. The tinifoiiii iiiul distinctive rotor of tin Hi lei'iuil is alaMi an tidvsritaire. i n small sine uf the cilvei at Lirth .aM the (WW linnph'UTHlble in calving hiuf Um ralvw man grow u b arirw aa tliOMt at uUier tinted. TH liiffvmww witUnwl nhould vu il If ilu i if 1. 1 mail lo mdtN-t eily ll f ( ! lu Mm (. li it h arr id m 1 1 . l. ii mI Imili i, guud ami i iiiurli i lu 1 1 wtkr uf tether i munit la l '"ii it. Mi. olm.'tt wtltt lh rvnulu ' i iill.ili . hn iumwi !' u flov 1)1 'I 1 I 'Hi. W. utlM IdlMUIMU .4 li ' 1 I ii !.!' all rH aliiultij m $n: n. i n .I..Hti. lMi 'l Vtfi4 M-tM Gold Bench and Harbor. The con tract is to start next Thursday the 1(! Mr. Walker has ordered an Interna tional Truck which lie expects will mtiive its first trip about next Monday. .Mr. Jacobson of Crescent City, Cal., has been employed by Mr. Walker lo instruct him in the care and handling of tho truck. Thepuli lie school started yesterday morning with an enrollment of forty eight pupils with R. 1). Hewitt in charge frotuthe 1th to the 8th grade and Miss Dorris Williams in charge of tho grades from the 1st to the 1th. Owing to school starting so early Uie itteudnnce is only nbout one-half .vimt it will be Inter on. Early Sunday morning a heavy shower of rain fell lasting about one hour, which cooled the atmosphere and -ml cleared it of smoke The rain was not sulliciont to be of any benefit to'tllL Uvo Krcal t.hurc,Mai( mu lino crops or start tno grass upon tne Chief Anderson was somewhat in censed when he rend in the Harbor that the Carnival committee had sold a concession to sell confetti on the streets here during the bridge carnival celebration. "This is against the or dinances of the city, and the stand taken by the county health oflicer, Dr. Culin of Coquille, and Dr. Straw health ollicer of Marshlield. These men sny that throwing confetti is lia ble to spread disease and is a most un sanitary form of amusement. 1 also take exception to it for the reason that the practice permits persons to com mit acts of indecency that would not be tolerated under any other circtim stancos." Chief Anderson says that he has been advised by L. A. Liljeqvist that if auto races take place on any pait of the couty road ho will prosecute the offenders to the limit. He told .Chief Anderson that lie had no. jurisdiction over North Bend but that it was up to the ollicers of North Bend to take care of the city. Chief Anderson says he shall prohibit racing on our streets no matter where it mav bo planned for l uis decision comes as a surprise to many while others who know him nre not much surprised. He says it is not a personal matter with him for ho would enjoy tho racing and is sorry that the laws of the state and the or dinances of the city do not permit this sort of - fun but since they do not ho proposes to enforce the law. He says no member of the carnival committee has asked him his views regarding either of the proposed plans and if his refusal to allow the confetti to be used or the races staged inconveniences an yone it is not his fault. Coos Bay Harbor. Rcbckan .-teuii Rebekuh Lodge, No. 1123, 1 O. O. F., meets second anu JQUtt Tuesdays al 1. O. O. F. hall. Irvu cieut members cordially invitee MARV C. HARROWS, Secretark IWAR1AM VlLSOi, N. S. JlS)ii)ii)lllDvlllililn)(S''5)viA '.)tS BANDON CHURCHES i i. 'VSVi)t!()l)j))vt)vJ',i. , inngos. However it served u good purpose in putting out and preventing tho sprend of forest fires of which some were threatening to do damage. Fred Holdon, a Hunter's crook honie steader had tho misfortune to lose l is entire housoliold elfoula by fire in an unusual way. Ho set a few brush idl es on fire near his house und the fire got beyond his control und thrgatemHl the destruction uf Ids house. To aavo hie btalding and liouieliold elfecla. Mr.' Holtlen removed thorn to a safe plaeo in the woods ua he thought; huwover, It proved to he U revarto, as the fire rdwU hU mtviy 1immU box. iiln with nil 'impiovenuMiu on lib pUtfn vil the house, ami i-arrktil Ilium M in smuke Had In bft uM dung n I lie l.inii )i, ) uuUJ Iwvh Imwii Ull ha i und It is the belief of Bishop W. R I-ninbutli, presiding ollicer ofUhe re cent state conference of the M. E Church, South, whoso sessions con cluded last evening that a federation of the Methodist Episcopal Church und the .Methodist Episcopal church, South will take place next year. Plans have been on foot for several years to bring about some kind of a union of Bishop .U. E. Cl.uich Soutli Sunday School, 10:uu u. ic I'reaciung, li:u0 a. in. tpworth League, o:jo p. m 1 icaclung, V :M p. in. 1'ruyer meeting, I'nursday, i ::!o. Missionary Society, i''rutuy, Jlv. . ii. ft.Mflh, 'uate- DIv. L. P. SORENSEN Dentist Uifiin m First National Hunk in. Telephone at house end BANDON. ORE.it bu olli DR. K. V. LEEP Physician & Surgeon Otrico in Ellingson building, Plion HAN DON. ORE-. .1U. ARTHUR GALE Physician & Surgeon Office in ENingsou building. 0. phone, 352. Residence ptione, t BANDON. OREL- Episcopal Church euotlny bcliooi, 10:00 a. in. I'ieacntng, nd, -llli ami 6tii days at 11 a. in. anu 'l:M p. m. IU. WiU. UOKSFALL, l astw - Mctliodiht Church ounday bcliool, 10:00 u. in. x-uoiic Service, 11:00 a. m. Evening service, HMD, p. in. illiU-WeeK Service, 'inur&ut., V.t. wlio do not attenu cnurci. uiutv ntiuil aie invited lo worsnip With u. C. A1AYNE KNlGH'l, 1 aste; Dxi. S. C. ENDIG0T f Dentist Juice in Ellingson building. O. ohona 12-11. Residence phone, 1 HANDON. dUEU .011.1. L. SCOEIELD Dentist Fahy and Morrison Bui . Emergency H-npiU. Phono 1141 BANDON, OhEGl .ln.ee in Jr next to DR. 11. M. SHAW cJye, Ear, Nose ami Tliroat Specialist -c Phone 330-J Rooms 200-1 Res Phone 105 Irving liiocic A1ARSIIFIELD, OREGO T I TTT V i"f TTTTT TT 1 7T7T1 T Hotel Bandon i AMERICAN PLAN $1.00 J4 and $k50 per day. A4 1 r Prehbylerian Cliuich i-j,th Services; 10 u. m Sabbulli a. noo 11 a. m 1'ieacJn.. ':00 p. in. .. C t. 1 rayu.' uucui.), u:00 p. in rie.icln.v- Wednesday 8:00 p. in. Prayer nicutin,, vOtilial invitation is extcmied Ui; puL.ic to attend tliese services HliV. WIN FIELD S. SMITH, Pnsto C European Plan, rooms 50c, 75t6c 1 per day V 9 I X Eaton & Rcase, Props. Baptist Church iunuay School, 10:u0 A. M. breaching Service, 11:00 A. AL ELDER A. B. It K liSt. Church of (lie Brethem Sunday Services: Sunday Scho-j 10:00 a. in; Preaching serivce tit X. U. nnd ut 7:30, p. in. L'vt-ryhody cordially invited, L. H. OVERIIOLSER, Pai-.oi AGENTS Ijimbuth says it has been nrranged to fedenite them nt the next general con ference of the Methodist Episcopal Church at Saratoga, N. Y., in May. Bishop i.'iiiitnith loft this morning for his home nt Oakdale, ("nl.. ills loot lire Sunday night brought tho local conference to a close. An nidi once filling the ainlito'iiiiin of the Methodist Church to capacity heard him spunk of his pioneering wi-rk in the mission fields of Africa The lilahop returned only last year from Ilia aerontl trip to tho dirk coni ni ut lie founded n miiwhiii tlituo . mnug the ctiiinlbal triliea of the Interior after h long ami perilous Jourtwy, tttm miles of whiidi wna roverwl b) walling. Tlte MlaaiaMrliM liuve ilwu niu.h to pu v, nl the hrribl( sleeping fiul'l whlfll m 0Ml I IHIIHUHH Mil I lu lint died in llui UmI tuw vi-ara I Wing uh LnwwM cur fnui tlu 4mi. wkkh ia ,tM4tulM (rui Tlu. Hn VnurCn.. Wnali. .").?. WWW -F VTW ff V 'Wlff TMMde, Ten. VMht (iVMal. II y... OK, u iRe mUtl T a T HMieJ l.iU u a irUtiu nm.w. uf ty. TM Wtr Miiiiiaie1 Ut im ilm Hiatum " iM l t Mm '(,. . if.fcMiHU. ii. 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