S LOCAL BOWLERS BEST LOCAL PEOPLE ATTEND TTTTTTxTTT FIVE FROM MARSHFIELD t a. r. encampment: flr parmer re you pre. it, i stylish suit in America" S . rt Scliaffncr & Marx Varsity ,,!ed by the best dressed young ioiiry; you'll see why when you n'ere in one, two, or three button varia tions; note the high wnistcd effect; it's the smart touch young men want. CLOTHING & SHOE CO. BANDON rhe home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes Stores: MARSHFIELD POWERS MYRTLE POINT I il HAXDON TJ2AM TAKES TWO BEST OUT OF THREE GAMES AND HAS TOTAL LEAD OK 85 PINS IN FRIDAY NlfiHTS TO URN MJiXT TEANCY ROLLS HH.'H SCORE -RETIRN .MATCH FRl UW NIGHT. i Uaridon's bowlers took the visitinr f've from Mirahfield into camp. 'he firat of a gorier, of match sets, on i tbe Are Light alleys, Friday evening, , Th final score gave the local team n I lead of 86 pins. ' Taken as a whole the bowling of : Loth teams was poor, only two 'neii J lolling over 200 in the three game Teaney, for Randon, was high for the I evening with a score of 23,' ami his team-mate, Colgrove, was sc-ond best with 215. Conner, with 187, rolled high for Marshficld, and also had the high average for the three games, 178. For second high average, Colgrove I -pit Tciney by one-third of a point Marahfiold showed far the best fcrm, but were unfamiliar with the nl- !eya. The Randon team was picked !. at the last moment and except lor o -e or two, had not bowled but very l'Uk for several months. A return atch will bo rolled in Mnrshfie'd, Friday evening of this week. Thu scores for the evening, by garn er, were as follows: Handon: 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Avg. Hoot 133 1(59. Ml MS Tofney 152 2115 131 173 ('.Bowman 120 128 138 131 R. Bowman 135 132 170 ItC Colgrove 183 121 215 173 Total 732 785 795 .Varshfiehh Noah 1(55 1 70 1 39 100 f. oi row 135 129 118 127 McMillan 118 122 134 135 llinze 118 153 inf. - M3 Conner 187 107 178 17S Total 753 717 727 FORMER BANDON BOY IS pared For Your Spring Friday of List gv nr j a senting'thc G. ft 11 AVlT I i.e w. k. p.iM T?Um. - - & - Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Zeek were the ftandou post delegates to the oVnnunl State Encampment ol tHe Civil W ir Veterans, held in Eugene on Wednes day, Thursday and Friday of i.ist week, Mr. 7.eek represen .. R. and Mrs. Zeek the Though the ranks of vaterana arejjwj fast thinning out, this year's meefngfw was among the most successful ever .pi held. The sons of veterans and the Ilj Spanish war vaterans also held ths encampment at the same time. Port land furnished a large part of the 2000 who were in "attendance. Others who attended from Coos county were: S. B. Catheart, of Marshfield, Simeon Miller, of North Bend, I. B. Davis, Co- ipjille, II. H. Brownson, Bridge,, Win. King and wife Myrtle Point; Win. Hull Coquille, A. M. Arnold and wife Myrtle Point, Mrs. M. A. Hudson, Co quille, B. II. Haskins of Coquille, audi Mrs. L. Prey of Myrtle Point SAWMILL OPERATING The sawmill in Curry county be tween the Sixes river and Langlois which was built during last winter by Hans Adoluhson is operating now. it is quite a large plant and is located ear the ro:'.d convenient for wagons or auto trucKs. ino nun is cuum,; umber to supply the local trade id in reported to be doing good busi.io;.'. Remember We Sell Case Plows Simplex Separators Disc Harrows Drag Harrows v Bull Dog Gas Engines I'YVO MILE TO HAVE BIG CELEPP.ATION JULY ri'ii SENT TO PENITENTIARY Walter Morgan, the former Bandon i boy who was arrested in Rcedspoit a 1-out ten days ago, on the charge of having stolen a watch in Marshfield . has been sentenced to serve from one to three years in the penitentiary. Ho was taken to Salem to begin serving his term, Thursday morning, by Do pnty Sheriff W. C. Laird. Morgan had twice before been before the couri on robbery charges, but escaped with rothing mora than a lecture. BANDON POSTMASTER BUYS BIG CURRY COUNTY RANCH iJANDON PUPILS ARE GIVEN STATE DIPLOMAS TOTAL OF 10." IN THE COIJ.VIV SrCCESSFl'LI.Y PASS STATU EX AM (NATIONS M A N Y FA II. IN ONE OR TWO SUBJECTS BUT HAVE CHANCE TO REMOVE CONDITIONS IN SEPTEMBER. Sixteen pupils of the Higth gratia in Bandon schoola, auccoaaftilly pnsc i tho state examinations, held laat month, and were awarded th,oir diplo m s, according to the liat given out by the School Supsriniondent. Front tnu 20 arhool district i.i the county, n to tal of l'?5 pupila passed the examina tion and are ready U: antar high school in September. In tha Bnndon and N'vv Ixko dlatricta tho followin.; woo grnntad diplomas: Bandon District t.- Lee .uinmar. ty. 4i Poarca, V Grafi!. Qakcj, " 'tr. 1 - 48: v sr. BANDON BREVITIES ,j Ci 0 II. L. Andcrsoii left on the early I oat Saturday morning for Marshfield whoro ho was called to attend to btni- Counly Asaeaior T. J. Thrift punl several daya in thia city last week, in the inloiOHta of hia campaign for to-alaction. M. M. Young wna summoned to Co itiillo laat week as a witness in t'io Blutchley caw. ii . It may auve trouble for some Bun don autoiata to know that tho Co-quille-Mnrahfield road Is to bo clomtd all of thia wnok. -The record of tho County Clera's The Port Orford Tribune prints tne 1 following in its last issue: "A deal has recently been cb;,ed ' whereby Postmaster Sweet of Bandon i becomes the owner of the old Joe Niy plnce on Elk river, which fort he prst several years has been owned bv T, , C. Clark. This placo consists of 0 acres of land, and is one of the best dairy farms in this vicinity. Much jof the bottom land lying along the ' river is still in its wild state, and tne I farm is susceptible of much improve I nient. It is understood that Mr. Sweet I will not take charge in person for the next year or so, and that in the meantime Dave McKenzie will have charge of the place." SPECIAL MEETING There will be a special meeting of tho Ocean Rebekah lodge Friday aft ernoon, June 23, at which all members lire asked to be present as there is urgent business to be transacted. By order of Noble Grand MINERVA LEW IN, Secretary OBITUARY George H. Bethol was born in Por lumna, Ireland, October 28, 1801 and died in Salnin, Oregon Juno 13, 1010 aged 51 yocrs, 7 months and 10 days, Up until 1885, when he went to Cali fornia, Mr. Bethel's life was spent Ireland, lu 1887 he came to Cmh efllce for the past week allow tha, a I '' ,,m' 'ntor Milled in the Now license to wad haa been lamind to tin. I Ijke district, where he inaintn'iicd Dr. Roland V. I.oep, of thU city, and I mM no" ""''I l'10 li"u f 'ds denMi Miaa Agnoa C. Hughen, wooo honm is 1,0 loaves a wife, two daughters, He at Cape Blanco. ten and Anna, and a son, Enilton. Funeral services wero held from the Kllingson undertaking parlors at two oVlock this afternoon. .strict Ono of tho unusual sights offered to thoso strolled down tho lower bua-.h Sunday afternoon, was that of a lauro urn lion "on the fight." Tho lion was ' almut 10 feat long and had boon shot ; Complimenting Mrs. L. W. Turn through tho head bofore it climbed oll',,ul, of ,l:,i"ln. who had been spend a big lock just this sido of the Fish'iMK a fow ,,a'8 ,icru' Mr8' c- A Rock. '""'I entertained with two tables of o . auctioiriiridge last Thursday evening. Miaa Agnos .ilughoa, whose .tn:r- Card honors fell to Miss Claire Sher rlago.to Dr. R. V. Leop is to be an wood., A dainty luncheon was scrv event of tho neaj- future,, while ined at' the close of a very delightful Portland for tho Rose Festival a'so at- Evening. Mrs. Howard was assisted land the graduation oxorcis'es o( St. ' by her sister, Miss Flora Shaw, who is Mttry a Acafl.tuny, hor sistur, M?ss An- spending0 the summer hrt-j. Thos na HiiBhoa, Iwingonc of the gVadunles. present were Mcsdames Ilsom, Crit Both of the young l.o-l'oa are daugnt- cs, HazaaJ, Unfb, Turnbull; Slagel, era of Mr. rrjl Mrs. ?as. Hughes af Misses Sherwood nnS Shaw. Coquil Sixes river. ' l0 Sentinel. "Come on out and bring all of your friends and relatives." That is tho good word whMi is be ing passed around by the committee in charge of the picnic celebration to be held on the upper Two Mile, i-ourtfi of July. They are making pr.pa ra tlins for a big time and a hi'; crowd and they say the program is to lie the I est ever seen int his part of the mate. Dancing is to be one of the big attrac tions and n new hall is being built by Chas. Richcrt, E. L. Slrador and Ed. Young. Tho hnll will bo one of t ie largest rural district gathering ph'-s in the county pud will be used for church and Sunday school services as well as a community social center See Us Before You Buy. Our Are Right fJiWfaaawaaal aTJl e Company Hardwar & jji "The Home of Good Hardware" If f& PHONE 401 it'' i Total 31138.71 linco the I.ist annual report, and be fore the auditing of tho books, the to'. lrwint,' bills were allowed, and t li . - lost in Curry county dur- l U"; plant uml in the ttiwii are fo-lcork inBtruclw to ,mw onon f()I ing ahead. Brookings is to bo quite RIVER SURVEY FINISHED Engineer Donald Charleston, who with a crew of men, has been working on a survey of the river for several days, reports that the job will be com pleted today and that the crew will leave tomorrow to make a hasty sur vey of tho Umpqua bar. As soon as they return the boring survey, to de termine the condition of the bar here, will be commenced. In making this survey, the tug Klihyam and a gas boat will bo used. Junior Engineer Polhemus, who was here last Friday, announced that if Hie boring survey showed the bar to be shoaled with sand a dredge will probably be set to work clearing out the channel at. once, but if a rock bot tom is found nothing will be done un til more money is available for the improvement of tha harbor. Toi-tinucd from page one) leal last winter on account of the loss of sheep and cattle due to the exeov sively cold weather and snows. They found themselves without feed & this yenr more crops are being raised o provide against another severe winter should It come. It is estimated that ihn.it 11.000 sbcen and 250 Head ol cattle were nig the winter. "Mr. Macleay is starting another industry which will mean much to the Rogue river country. Ho in planning to manufacture lumber from tho tap k, the same timber from which tun lark is produced. Most of the oak now is procured from Japan and there in a demand for tho wood. Ho believ es that the Rogue river oak can be put on tho market to compete successful lv with tho Japanese product. H-i is ow furnishing a sample order of tne oak lumber and hope3 to develop iio Industry. There arc several difiicul- tloa which must be worked out. The oak logs will not float but experiments are being made to ascertain an eco nomical means ,of bringing the logs down tho river. The Macleay com pany lias a large lumber mill at Wed- (lerburn, where the oak lumber can lx manufactured. "With tho purchasing of fish, oper ation of tho cannery, cheose factny and big ranch, conduct of tho big store at Wedderburn nnd branch stores 1 1 Gold Beach nnd Agness nnd with the mny improvements thatnrc coti'inu- rlly being made, the Macleay cm-, pany is paying out an enormous a- niount of money every year ami is the biggest thing in Curry county. The company is there to stay, and the op eratiows conducted by "Mr. Mscleay havo been and will be in the f.iture n ycry powerful factor in tho develop ment of Kogue river and Curry coun- in gene"ral, which is most certainly a 'country of great possibilities. GO TO Oregon's olil n-lialik' outing resort (umerous attractions make this beach city an Ideal place for an outing Agate Beach Seal Rocks Rocky Causeway Surf bathing Nalatorium Bowling Alleys Devils Punch Bowl Government Light House Yaquina Bay fine fishing Dance Hall Clam digging Low Round Trip Fares arc on sale daily to Newport from all Southern Pacific stations in Oregon. Return limit Oct. 3 1 . For cimiplrlc information trg.iriling Imteli ;il Ncimin, rules, tr.iiu crvicc, roiiMill our agenl or ritc for copy of illiiMralnl fulilrr "New port licarlicH." JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent PORTLAND, OREGON SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES 'At BrookingH in southern Curry county, many iniprovcinu.-it.s are being made by thy C. luui (). LuiuIkt oni puny which is a consolidation of all the holdings of the Brookings Ti oi lier and Lumber Company and 12.000 acres of tho Dol Norto Lumhttr Com pany holdings. The lumber mill there wi.s closed down for a timo lint low (ho company is to build a now whtrf, will opc'i tho mill again this fall .11 d during thi summer the impiovemaiitH 1 C01 tinned from page one) $( Mli.b 1 Paid on timo warriinta, ($80.00 of which is inrt.) 13582.00 Paid on redemption of warrants, with interest 1352.', '2 Tc ilalance, (Cash on hum!) . .firifU f n big lumber manufacturing earner and the town will bo an attractive ono when the plans of tho company aro car ried out. "Tho roads in Curry county are hi very fair condition and' a good deal of road work is in progroa. A new highway is bei.ig made from Eucher creek across the country to tho ferry ni Roguo river, five mi log up from the mouth. This when finished v. ill be the main road anil will be a bolter route than the present road along the coast !ctween Euchor crock and Jto gue river." tho same. Jlork'a Bnlnry (To Mr. Mast) . .$250.0 ) lntoroal 011 timo wairants,( during Mr. Hiirrington'a incumbency 1 (iOO.O.i Books for II. S. library 118.8; Mfvcoll.iiieous bills 33. '17 Forward. . , 1, 002.30 ,.22,013.2 ' T0U1I ainco laat report, of warrant , isiued 23,01 5. r, C. M. KNIGHT, Ckr, Buy Your Ticket Season to Chautauqua Now and Buy Them With a Smile c 0