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X. fl Z 52 Times a year for $2. y J* > ir 52 Times a year for $2 •3> Volume XVII BANDON, OREGON: THURSDAY, DECEMBER NOTICE. Best Sorghum at Sandersons. C. T. Fariss and wife returned hom£ yeeterday from tbeir visit to E. W. Fahy, of Prosper, was in Idaho. at j town Monduy. Elder J. G. Tilton, Advent Christ You will find aouA» good jewelry Saturday evening brings th© ex- ian, and Elder C. E. Crumley, of Andrew Winkler aud wife have £i, Lorenz’s. ercisoses of Mrs. Wooten's elocution the Latter Day Saints, will hold meet Peter Anderson and son, of Coquille moved to Prosper. class. This is an entertainment that ings at Swifts's Hail, commencing, City, were in town Monday. E. W. and Mollie Fahy and J. A. interests us as the entertainers are the Sunday December 29. J. A. Black is shipping Coos county Morrison, of Bullards, wore in town young ladies and gentlemen of Ban J Saturday. The A. C. Church believes: .apples east by was of Portland, don, and are boys ayd girls who have The R ecorder wishes its patrons a “That man is wholly mortal Try G. H. Magoon's for Fresh been trained here and their effort happy and prosperous New Year. aud is uncouscious in death.** Groceries, Fruits, Provisions, etc. deserves a crowded bouse, and as “That man is not a dual being, Call and see our Rubber floor Mat the receipts are kindly handed over Art! Why we keep art square—ves but is a unit being,“ and Artists’ Materials too, at B. F. ting—Cut any size or shape—B. F. to make the intermediate department “That immortality is condition Co. Co. more comfortable and appropriately al, that is, on acceptance of Creak, Andrew Forsness the Bear Special—24 Large Stamps Photos furnished, no one can consistently Christ and obedience to his ordi Satur- logger was doing Bandon last •25 ceuts, at Wrenshall's gallery Ban- withhold their patronage. nances and commands^* day. idon, “Tn the utter extinction of evil ChrintniaN. The Christmas festtivities called W. Sinclair, of Coquille was a vis- and the complete destruction of itor in town the latter part of last visitors here front different places in the wicked from God’s universe.“ Christmas, with ita pleasant associ the County. week. ations is past, but it has left its fruit The Reorganized Ciruycb, of the Clarence Boice visited Ids parents Jesse Taylor of Parkersburg was behind, and in this section the crop L. D. S. believes: oue among the visitors to Bandon last Z. Boice aud wife at Floras Creek. has been generally of an agreeable “That mnn is a dual being.“ Christmas. Saturday. character. “ That the spirit is immortal J, W. Prock, of Port Orford has Rev. Allen will preach next Sun Christinas trees, public and private, therefore is conscious after been in town a couple of days during day. morning and evening, in the M. bloomed and bore tbeir fruit, and death.“ the past week. E. South, church. many gifts were bestowed and kind At 11 A. M. Sunday, Elder Tilton Santa Claus has established Lis James Lee and G. W. Boone, of remembrances bad in token of the headquarters, for nuts und candies at Riverton were in town a couple «, divine love which clingB around this will defend bis doctrine and at 7:30 1’. M. Elder Crumley will answer, JJagoou’s Store during the Holidays. | days during the week. day. presenting bis side. The Presbyterians and Methodists Saturday was rather a busy day The ba.k Baroda has been moved Monday night Dec. 30, Elder bad each tbeir Christmas tree and ■with merchants here as the citizens out about 90 feet to sea and awaits exercises on Christmas eve. while Tilton will speak again, and Tuesday generally were in making Christmas favorable weather to be taken off. night Elder Crumley will answer, purchase^. Allen Boice, of Floras Creek, came the Latter Day Saints h>‘ld theirs on closing the meetings, unless a con Christmas eveniug. The several F ound .—A small magnifying glass up Saturday on a visit to his brother tinuance shall be hereafter an pt peculiar construction. tJwner can I Clarence, and remained over Sun- church houses and trees were nicely nounced. decorated and accompanied by appro have same by calling and ¡laying for ' day. The Latter Day Saints express a priate exercises. The attendance was this notice. Rev. W. Horsfall will hold services large at the several places and the desire to understand opposing Persons wishing to have carpets next Sunday, morning and evening festivals passed off leaving their ripple theories, hence the invitation to Elder proven will please call on Mrs. T. C. in St. John’s church at the usual Tilton to speak before them. of beauty and gppd will behind. Livesay, next door east of broom hours. All who are interested in the nature Another feature was the masquer handle factory. Now Year is almost here. Get ade ball which drew a large following of man and his destiny are cordially (!. F. Linegar, of Coquille, was one your resoldtiona arranged ready to where mirth and music abode invited to attend. pf the visitors to this place, last week, pass upon, eo as to b# preparod for tbrouhout the night, The Bull was a —ooo---- pa wa^ also Dick Barrowsand Wiliam the occasion. The Something Wrong. success financially and otherwise, lA'illiams from the same place. Mr. and Mrs. H. II. Reed fl nd son Mrs. Mary Strabo won the ladies' Roy Holman returned from San August Ho/nbogen, of Two mile, Henry, came over this week and will prize, and Harvey I Smith wop the Francisco on the steamer when she WAR doing business in Bandon, last spend the holidays with tbeir daugb prize for gentlemen. arrived here last Thursday evening Halurday, preparatory to Christmas ter. Mrs. J. M. Upton, and family. The wedding of Miss Pearl Hoyt to He was one of the men who shipped and remembered the R ecordeb . Adam Pershbaker the prosperous A. C. Curtis, of which mention is on the Nettie Snndborg, of which J#mes P. Russel, one of Florae lumberman of Prosper took passage made elsewhere, tits into the occa ¿keek’s substantial citizens was doing to San Francisco, Monday on the sion, and received proper attention mention was made two weeks ago as busmens in town Tuesday, and made steamer Mandalay to look after busi from the band which put in its ap having acted queerly after getting to sea. (i pleasant call at the R ecokder office. ness interests. pearance, rendered several pieces o f The trouble was caused by the ves Charles Schroeder and Miss Ethel The football game between the music, and received its part in u sel having sprung a leak after having Dunlap were married on Wednesday Eureka and Marshfield teams camo distribution of wedding cake sailed, She was loaded down low in Tim R ecorder force joius the many of week at the residence of the oil last Sut day, at Marshfield. It to the water and it became necessary bride's parents. James Duulup and was a well contested gaum but neither frieuds of the bride and 'groom in to throw off a portion of her cargo so congratulations, aud acknowledge« a wife, eeahWiorway. side was able to score a victory. the sails were lowered and most of William Denning bad one of his Report says that the schooner lie- supply of cake. the deck load was heaved overboard. bauds badly injured while coupling liauce, which left San Francisco The reason why the flag was run pars at Beaver Hill, one day last some 40 days ago, to load matchwood up to half must and kept there was week. He was conductor on the at tjjis place, was observed from an because the ropo got fouled and Coos Bay & Roseburg Railroad. A recital will be given by the pupils other vessel, drifting in the ocean, could not be righted at that time. of Mrs. Wooten's elocution dusses in JIarold Nelson and Warren Little upside down. The schooner made San Francisco field who visited San Francisco some Married.—December 25th, 1901, at Munck’s Hall on Saturday evening in six days. C. A. Woolfolk did not four weeks ago, returned on the Man the residence of the bride’s parents. December *28, 1901. prove a success as n sailor and was An especially attractive progrnm is ¡ialay last week, not having succeeded Bandon, Or„ Mr. A. C. Curtis, of hardly able to get around during the in finding anything to do in the city. Libby, Coos Co., Or. and Miss Pearl being prepared, the features of which whole trip. Joseph N. Russell, formerly of Hoyt, of Bandon, Or. Rev. G. Gilles will bo harmony movements by 24 young ladies in Greek costume, Em Randolph, who was sent to the asy pie officiating. lum at Salem from this county four There were four seamen who camo erson exercises in physical oulture, -------- •------- years ago died there the 3rd of De np from San Francisco to go oa the fancy steps, bell drills, aud recita M onday Dec. 16 cetnber 1901, aged &7 years aud 11 bark Baroda. They weut down to tions; the whole to conclude with a The Senate approved the Hay-Pauncefote the ship on Friday, but returned lo laughable farce. pjOQtbs. treaty. The proceeds will bo used to pur J. A. Cox of Floras creek was in town that evening and took passage chase seats for thp intermediate de- Nomination of Attorney General Knox confirmed by the Senate. (own Monday night having come up for San Francisco, when the Manda partaient of the Bandon School. Republican members of Congress are de in big buggy to take Rev. George lay sailed for that place. General admission: Adults, 35 termined thaf there shall be no tariff redac The holidays have retarded our Gillespie to Dairyville to perform the tion. cents; children, 15 cents. marriage ceremony for bis son Lee work and the R ecorder will come The heaviest snow in 50 years. A oold Reserved Seats, 50 cents. wave throughout Europe. out somewhat short in its news ¡vbo married Miss Era Anderson. Telegraph company orders Marconi to H. T. McIntyre, St. Paul, Minn., Christmas having been too close to It Pay» t« Adv®rti*ie. Drew cease bis experiments on Newfoundland. publication day. However, our pa who has been troubled with a dis Full weight. Wyoming and Nebraska had another and ordered stomach, says, “Chamber trona generally have been feasting, more severe cold snap. Wheat markets continue on tbo down lain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets do and will be in sympathetic mood. J unction C ity , Or., Dec. 20.— W. S. Perry was a passenger on Among ttie recent arrivals from the grade. me more good than anything I have Fregati bark Ernest Keyer will prove ever faken.” For sale by C. Y. Lowe the incoming Mandalay last trip Lav East is Mrs. Morrison, of Quinnesec, total loss T ubsdat Deo. 17 Selected Italian and Petite prnnee, ing returned from Phenix, Arizona, Mich. She weighs 304 pounds, avoir- thoroughly dry, wholesome and nn- where be went some lime ago from dupoise, and came through on a 1|- Many Schley resolutions were introduced in the House. doctored fruit, at 5 cents per lb. I Coquille City, in quest of better fare ticket. Some say she brongbt a General French has captured Command dry and recommend them. One or health. He has not fully regained child with her, but others are inclined ant Kritzinger. Kruger may abandon his demand for der will convince yon. Liberal dis- bis health but is feeling better than Io the belief that the extra half fare was demanded by the railroad com Boer independence. count to dealers and others who buy he did. Married.—December 25tb, 1901, at pany for extra weight of the passen Severe earthquakes oocurred in' New Zea $10,00’ worth. R. D. S anford , Co land. the residence of Mr, J. A. Cox, near ger. Mrs. Morrison came to Junction qiiille, Oregon. Postmaster-General Smith resigns, and R. B. Boyle, who has been staying Dairyville, Curry Co., Or. Mr. Robert City to marry a map sbe bad never wilt lie succeeded by Henry C. Payne. A conciliation committee was appointed with Edward Fahy and family at L. Cox, and Miss Eva L. Anderson, seen. Some months ago Mr Lingo, a at the New York labor and ogpital oonfer Fahy’s mill for the past two or three both pf Curry Co., Or. Rev. G. Gilles ence. months in quest of better health, was pie officiating, The R ecorder ac- bachelor farmer, 60 years of age, Election at Ashland Or., a prohibition A passenger on board the outgoing knowledges a bountiful supply df living a few miles from this city, ad town resulted in favor of high license, Mandalay, on liis return to hia home cake, and joins the friends of the vertised in a matrimonial publication W ednesday Deo 18 ,in Oakland California, having com young couple in wishing them a that be was in the market for a wife. Lukban’s army ia to be oapturtd or the Mrs. Morrison answered the adverise- island of Haroar. P. I. made a desert. happy and prosperous life. pletely recovered. ment, and after a brief correspond- Six engagements took place in Botangaa N. Lorenz has added a magnificent and several Filipinos were killed. The ennee it was arranged that Mr. Lingo insurgents did not make a Siegle stand. jewelry case to his already large store, lleclnreil that Strikes »re should send for Mrs. Morrison. He Chinese lkixars and insurgents have been and bag a stock of fine jewelry con Lawful. did not send the money to pay ber rooted from Manchuria by Russia. sisting of pins, rings, buttons, watches fare, but deposited it here and the News from Kamchatka report mount etc. Take a look at it; you will find S t . L ouis , Dep. 18.—In the St Lonis ticket was sent to Qujnnesec. The Ivaticb in eruption. Before the outbreak something that yon wish for yourself Circuit Court Judge Talty decided there was an underground roaring for a or perhaps something you may wish that strikes are lawful, and that any lady arrived in due season Wednes hundred miles nrougd. day night, and next morning Lingo German sailors assaulted United States to present to a friend. number of men may band together clapped eyes upon ber for the first Consul Genera.l ltnblee in Hong Kong. A. J. Snell wanted to attend a party, for tbo purpose of enforcing a de- time. Her exact weight was ascer Admiral Schley has protested against the but was afraid tojdo so on account of i mand for an increare of wages by tained to lie 304 pounds, and she verdict of the Court pf Inquiry. pains in bis stoqiacb, which be feared leaving the service of their employers looked it. Thay were uot married at An insane Idaho man tried to extermin bis family, lie killed one child and in would grow worse. He says, “I was November 1 last the steamtitter struck qnce, and it it said that Mr. Lingo ate jured two other. H.s wife escaped with an jelling my troubles to a |adv friend, for higher wages. Among those who has taken the matter under adviee- other child and secured hel|). who said: “Chamberlain's Colic, Chol refused the demand wag Elbride ment. The ticket agent has hopes Angelina Stewart an Indian woman armed era and Diarrhoea Remedy will put Chase, bead of the stoamfitting firm of selling a return ticket to Quinnesec, with a shot gon, held the Great Northern railroad in check from laying its rails you in condition for the party.’ I of Chase & Co., who secured a tem but it is a rather slim hope, ■cross ber land for 24 hours. bought a bottle and take pleasure in porary injunction from the Circuit The steamer San Blas was wrecked yes MARIAH, stating that two doses cured me aod Court to restrain the unions and all terday off La Libertad. Mexico. . ARRIVED. enabled me to have a good time at I hose connected with them from in Tnun’DAT Deo. 19 Dec 19—Stpjr Mandalay, Reed, two the party." Mr. Snell is a resident any manner interfering with bis | from 8. F. Marconi will oense hia teats iu wirek-M te- I legraphy at St. John’s, Canada. of Summer Hill. N. Y. This remedy business. The court refused to make ' ■AILED. Sir Tb< mas Lipton wj|) bpjld another cup ' the injunction permanent. Deo —Stmi Mnudalay, Reed.to 8. F. 1« for sale by C Y. I^owe. tOCAL NEWS. Entertainment. Important News Notes Number 52. 1901 26. etuitteuger. Cuuimandsut de Ln Hey, of the Boer army, may Barrender. Admiral Sampson is very ill. Geueral Chaffee says the whole Tugal raoe are traitors. Tea men were killed iu a furiiaou explo sion at Pitaborg. Head on collision at Uplands, Cal., re salted in death of two trninnieu and injury to 25 people. Cause eugiueer disobeyed orders. Washington State Board of Control will charge for penitentiary jatu bags next year. Has Opened np hia Large Stock of CAI I qnf4 VVINTFR finntfo DRY Goods and a Largs Assortment of rrtUL- ana W I UM I E.H UOOU8 There is shortage of pilots at the month lu of the Colombia River. Germany claims reooguition iu Nicaragan canal. Portland drydock will not cost more than <216.000. Al Neill knocked oat Tom Tracy iu the 18th round. HERE! SEE G oods ! W inter J. Denholm Men’s Boys’ and Children’s Suits. LATEST STYLES AND LOWEST = PRICES. =“ A Large Stock of Fresh Groceries F uidat Dec 20 Taft says conditions are good for peace in the Philippines. Other South American countries may tie drawn into Cbileau-Argentine dispute, Perfect fit The League of Patriots made a demon Guaranteed. stration at Buenos Ayies. Secretary Gage is anxious to leave the Cabinet. Senator Foster takes up the Gray’s Har bor lamberiaan’s protest against booms. The first ground for the St. Louis Exposi tion was broken to day. Gardiner knocked out Carter at San Francisco, in the eighth round. Three mon were killed and 12 injured by a boiler explosion at Pittsburg. The Engineer who caused the California Bed Room Suites Curtain Polos and Fine Wall Paper and train wreck says be forgot hia orders. and Pieces. Window Trimmings. House Liuiug. -------- SEWING MACHINES AND BABY CARRIAGES ----- ■— S atubday . Deo 21 Secretary Long approves the findings of £il,°Xr.M'ld<* the majority of the Schley court. Furniture Repairing nnd Saw filing a Specialty. Sampson's application for an inquiry into the question of oommand is denied. GlaSS Uut and Fitted to Order- All vaiaao sjzea weigts kept on baud The Schley oourt is dissolved. A Full Lino of Burial Caskets. Burial Robes and Goods, aud Undertaking Supplies General Miles was reprimanded for med Coustunlty Kept on Hand. dling iu the Schley controversy. Hslf a million Germans aro unemployed. Always on Hand Orders Taken for Tailor Made Clothing Furniture Household Furnishings and Deco rations of all kinds* Cabinet Shop in Connection. Mattresses nnd UNDERTAKING S unday Deo 22 The battle ship Indiana has been ordered to La Guayra. Argentine people are preparing for war with Chile. Forty-five lives were lost by a fire iu a Mexican town. Turks threaten to exppl Americans from Syria. Railroad ticket forgers have been oper ating at Kansas City. The ooal-sbip C. F. Sargent is on fire at San Francisco. The Alaska steamer Disoovery is given up for lost. New Year’s Eve BALL ? BANDON FURNITURE COMPANY. O ur hardware DEPARTMENT Is now supplied with a full aud completo stock of Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware, and Miners’ Supplies. í We carry a complete stock of Tools, Cutlery, Doors and Windows, tinnkk ’ sshop in CONNEL’TiP^f Pipe Fittings an<l Plumbing a specialty. LEDGERWOOD & CORSON, .L Banden, .... Fall and Winter Goods A Large Stock Jgst Received. AU Kinds of Goods For ltainy Weather. Ladies’ Jackets sad Capes. GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. Orders Taken for Custom Made Clothing. DRY GOODS December 31 ar CLOTHING Boots and Shoes N. I .(»RENZ'S 1901 5 Oregon. STORE CONSTANTLY ou HAND A Large Stock of Fresh Groceries and Provisions by the Now is the time to buy. Fire Department Other bargains Band will be disposed of at prices that will astonish you, while there are To be had in Dry Good*, Clothing, Shoes and other goods that mast be sold to pinite room for more. J. M. PITON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW BANDON, COOS COUNTV, OBKOON. Notice—School Warrant*. Notioe is hereby given that thore is money Office in the Eldorado Building, on First Street. in the hands of the olerk of sohool district No. 54. to pay outstanding warrants as fol- lows: Nos.43, 48, 49, 50. 53. 55, 56. No W. Haydon, 31. i>. interest allowed after date of notice. DIGESTIVE. URINARY AND SKIN Baudou Oregon .December 26, 11X11. DISEASES. D. CHARLEMON, Office—East Front Street, Clerk of Hohoql District No. 54. B andon , O bkoon . GKO. Floor in Concrete Buildiòj, First Street, Policies and Bonds bought on same. Rumión. - - - f F K < 4 * - Oregon. * j |> ANDON LODG E, No. 115, A. F.A .M. £ I) Stated oomninnicstions first Sat urdav after the full moon of each i month. All Master Masons cordially f- invited. By order of W. M. <■ T. J. THRIFT. Secretary. £ RANDOM I.ODGK, No. 1 15, A. F. A. M * 444-<4 4#«« S J. W. STRANGE, DENTIST, BANDON, - - BANDON Practices In »11 the Courts of the State. * BANDON.OREGON. Call« to all parts of town and comity promptly answered day or night. Office on corner of Lower Main aud Atwater Htreets F. TOWING, ATTORNEY and COUNSELOR AT LAW Office on Second on Life Insurance or money loaned w. Kim:, m . i». physician ' and surgeon a . ♦ ♦ «4 4 «4 «■> « Court Qucen nf Ih« E°™t *••• *7, 4 • • • Water Works... Pure, fresh, cold spring water piped to any part of town, and to any part of the bouse, on application, in quantities desired. Rates reasonable. : : W. H, LOGAN, Proprietor* - OREGON, Will visit Bandon regularly on dates to be supplied iu the Local Column. ;- • :■ :• ••• :■ & 4 BANDON LODGE :•< •: ; ; ■' No. 133, I. O. <). F >. -...... - £ I ) ANDON LODGE. No. 1^3,1.0.O. F. * I ) iueetH every Sntorday evening. J Visiting brother» in good standing >. cordially invited. jfe - s, w.r, V ~ -.. 1. N. DE LONG, N.G ?' A. * G. ~ Horr, Sec. s. f r 4.4 « ■f <-♦ <• <-.f •: •' f ;• <• 4» •» i- * This Is Tour Opportunity. III.I.Till I.ODGK, NO. Gl, I.'. <>r I’. On receipt of ten cents, cosh or stamps, • generous sinople w ill be mailed of the J I A ELPHILGDGE. no . 64, KNlqHTB* most popular Catarrh and Hay J’ever Cure £ k J nt l’ÿtliias. meets every Mor,Jay J (F.ly’» Cream Balm) sufficient to demon evening at 7:30 o'clock, in Castle Hell. + 2A Bandon, Ogn. E- DYEll, C. U. ¿c strate the great merits of the remedy. < B. N. H armnoton , K, of It. and H. K ELY BROTHErS, 56 Warren fat., New York City. y. -N 4 4 4.<- 4.4 4 44<- * 4 4 4 4 43t.4:sfc‘44 4.4 4! Rev. John Reid. Jr., of Great Falls, Mont.. I------- Foreste!» <>r »meritai. ÌfXGURTWUEEN OF THF. FORESI. J ’ No. 1f! meets Fridav night cf each<. >week. in Conavete Hall. Bandoli. Oregon« 4A cordini welcome i» extended to «Il vis-* ■‘•’iting brothers GEO. P. TOPINO, * *, 1. A. M c O cibd . Chicf Ranger. Fin. Secretnry. . 4 * 4 •?<$•> 4 i'W» Kit f f’♦ ■> S Wrenshsll & Wrenshdl, tivs cure for csiatrh if med as directed.’’-^ Rev. Francis W. Poole, Pa:.tor Cu-lraH’res. Church, Helena, Mont. Ely’s Cream Pn'm is the acknowledger, cure for catarrh and contains no mercury ‘ KOI ND HOt’JF UA 1.1.1 BY, pvr any injuriuiw drug. Price, W ^ent v. Photograp HAS DOM