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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1905)
n o o Our Grocery department always busy because we always have the best to be had for the money. Dry Goods-Tliis department is running over with useful and pretty goods of latest patterns. Clothing-Our men’s ready to wear suits are right, as to style, fit, quality and price. We sell only dependable clothing and stand back of every garment we sell Shoes-Please visit our Shoe de partment We have the largest stock and we sell well known makes and every pair will give satisfaction There’s SOMETHING DOING at Our Store all the time. Every steamer brings new goods, and today our place is better stocked with new and up-to-date goods than ever before. We are preparing for a big business during 1906 and intend to make it an object for you to trade at this store, We have the goods and will make prices that are attractive and sure to please you Come and see YOURS FOR A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND c ^©s V HAITI NEW ■STEAR BANDON OREGON ox Col. Coach was a bwiipess visitor batur- dav. Bear hunting is reported good in Guriy Oopnty. Fine line of new candies and fruit at Mra. Hartman's Grocery. Editor Hain, of the Coos Bay Harbor, was a visitor last week. E E. Johnson of Oquille was registered at tboTupp<r House Friday. The ‘‘suffrage” petitions wer* fi’©d with the secretary of state last week. Call at Mrs Hartman's Grocery tbe uext time you want bam, lard or bacon. Ned Lawrence of Coqudle was renewing old acquaintances iu town Sunday. J. A. Morrison was down from Parkers burg to attend lodge Saturday ni bt. John Th-rhaven. of Dairy villa, was a busiuess visitor iu town last Monday. Frank McMullen of Denmark returned last week from a trip to San Francisco. Dr. T. C. Green of Port Orford, was in town Saturday and made a business trip up tbe river. W. H. Sbeirard, an old pioneer, died at |iia home in Coquille last Thursday, aged 76 years. James K. Hughes of Cape Blanco passed through Bandon last week enroute home from a trip up the river Ths Margarita Fischer Co., plated “Ma bel Heath” at the opera bou«e Friday night and “East Lvnne” Saturday. Mrs. Anderson is not going out of tfie dry goods busine-s, but offers to close oat all silk waist patterns at reduced prices. J. L. Benn, of Lamps, was a business vis itor in Bandon Saturday. He reports the Lamps section in a flourishing oondition with bright prospects for 1906. R. D. Hume and bis neioc, Miss P Shand, came up from Wedderbnrn Monday, and left for the Bay Tu-sdiy m -ruing to catch the steamei Piaui for 'iaii Franci^ijo. A tire started under tbe boiler at tbe Ban ton Mfg. Co., plant last Friday night but luckily waa discovered iu time to be ex tinguished before doing much damage. Milt Lee and Ed Price, of Bandon, were in the city yesterday, to take the steamer for Ban Fraucisoo, and tbe former an nounced that he did not intend to retarn.— Coast Mail. T. D. I’inimons and Lovins Rose of Ban don were granted a license to marry, today, by Clerk Watson...........Edmond O. Vais and Emma L. Bortnr were granted a marriage ¡ioense by Clerk Watson this week—Recall. Everybody needs groceries and provisions. The next time you buy give Mrs. Hartman's Grocery a trial order. You’ll be pleased with the quality of the goods and tbe reasonable prices. Everything fresh, No stale goods. Chris. Raamnsaen arrived home last Fri- diy night after an absence of two months in California. He reports having bpd a tine lime but oomes back with n*ore oontidence than ever in tbe future greatness of the Co quille oountry. The G. A. R. > nd Kelief Corps will bold joint installation at tl^eir t»n|l Saturday evening, Jan., 6th. Tbe W. K. C. invites all lions of Veterans tn h« preaent as an effort Will l»e rqgde to organize a oamp of that or der. The District Orgaftixer, B. T. Vande- gar, is expected to be preaent. ox WE ■arawn Electric Llglit« for Bandon, Mrs. Fred Mehl visited Coquille friends tinue on an Indefinite run. At laRt it set mH to be an aaaured fac» that last week. B. Barrows gave Bandon a call last Son- Don't forget that Dr. Steele, dentist, is Bandon is to have electric lights. A. J. Jay. liuitou and Tom Tennison have been inves A Machado i« preparing to bnild a new locat'd in Bandon. tigating the project and now sav they me renidence on big place. Miss Blanche Stitt has returned from a refidv to do busineHH. They will a*k the B, Smith gave Prosper a business call Iasi visit at Myrtle Point. council for a franchise at the regular De- Batardav. Ohirardelli's groond chocolate in one pember meeting. I). C rey war down from Myrtle Point on pound cans—30c—at Trowbridge's. bosinesh last Saturday. Among the coast estimates for next year Fronper. Olga Peterson made a flying trip to Ban is $120,000 for a light vessel off Orford reef, W. W. Gage, whs down from Coquille, don Batordav. Cape Blanco. last week packing bis salt salmon which be Mrs. Wm. Hicking ba« been Rufferinu Howard M.Brownell received tbe sad in intends shipping on the steamer Elizabeth with a »evere cold, the last couple of week«. telligence Wednesday night of the death of this trip Ed Smith and wile were down, visiting, bis sister at Saratoga Springs N. Y. Tom Nielson arrived last Tnesjay from the fl• Kt of the week. The Union Woolen Mills recently received Portland where he I ihh been for tbe last J Hawking and wife weie Bandon visitors an order for 40,000 blankets, which, being eight months learning the plumbing trade, Monday, in addition to many other orders, it cannot He will epend tbe holidays with bis mother, J Morrison came down from Parkersburg, Monday. He was a paasenger on Warren Mrs. Ht uckendoi ff. till. Tho lowest bid for repairing tbe Roanoke I Ray Van Anken returned on the Alliance, Parker's new gasoline launch which Las few months recently been put into commiSwioli. It is a was $14.890, so her recent accident on Hnm- I la«t week,h iving «pent the trim looking craft, and will be equal in boldt bar will be an expensive experience.— near Portland C. Dixon, went to Dairyville l»»8t Tuesday speed to any on the river. Const Mail. to visit relatives and f jends at that place. N. Anderson and wife, of Randolph, in A. B. Sabin, the harness-maker is now J. Clinton expects to haul J. HamblocVs tend going to San F anciaco on this Elizn ready for business in the Brener bnildmg, i logs before moving tbe engine which be ba« betb where th© latter goes for med cel treat and iuvitea (he people of this vicinity to on trial. ment. call and see him when ueedjng a new ' Earl Elliott came down from C< quille last Tom Prexyett, the Rpar Creek logger rm harDess, saddle, bridle, whips or anything I week to secure a position in the mill. tranaactiiig business here Monday. iu tbe bHruess line. He handles a line of Wm. Hickirg returned Thursday from Hophill Cerlson, of Bandon, was up visit goo|l« that will give satisfaction and you ; several days absence to Myrtle Point, where ing Mrs. C. Fox. Monday. will flud his ¡»rices right. J he had gone to look alter his logging in A. Persbbnker made a business trip to M arbikd —In Coquille City, December 16, i tereats. Coquille the first of the week. 190ft. George Hite and Miss B- rtha Steven I Isabelle Sallivan, from Capo Blanco, was C. Goodman will accept a position at Car son, both of Bandon, Rev. H. M. Branham ' visiLnig Mr. and Mrs. Goodman one day mon t’r’tes’ mill. officiating......... Miss Ah;je Porter, of Ban : last week. Bhe is contemplating a trip to Mins E. Thomas went to Coquille Tues don. who attended the weuding of her Ban Francisco on this Elizab th. day. cousin, Miss imma Porter and Edward Oar school during the pant two montba Mr*. Geo. Johnson was a Bandop visitor Volz, on Thursday, visited Mrs. R E. Buck baa bad a full attendance and under the ef the first of the weejf. a day or so before lemming home.—Hera’d. ficu nt teaching of Prof. L. R. Edmonds, tbe The new ordinance imposing an occupa pupils are making unusually rapid progress Two n>KHkp 1 men bel<1 op ’be N«>rth tion tax whs phased by tbeoouncil last Tues Oab«»rne and Langworthv have just com Coant Limited near North Yakima day night. Tbe j^usiuegs people of the town pleted a wharf iu Randolph slough, which laM Saturday night. end rob Led the i|eld a oouple of meetings and appointed a they will use for piling their lumber. express »afes. A posse is in pursni’. committee to meet with tbe council to try I Mrs. T. I’rewetf and Aline Colvin were ; Binger Hermann will not be a can and make tbe tax more equable. Borne down from Ito ar ( reck, shopping last week. didate for re election. changes were made in tbe list as published I A. Persbbaker has disposed of bis % and ----- OOO------ last weeir. The ordinance will be printed in I m. Hammer bail's % iiilercsv iu tbe i I schooner Coqoelle. A Mr. Wetzel in ban full next week. 1 Yfyrtlp Feint. J. J. Barob, ont> of Coo, oonnty'a pioneer« Francisco, baviog made the purchase. F. Barker gave Bandon a call last Wednes , Monday morning waa the coldest of the pa««ed away last Friday night. He bad present winter, the thermometer registering day. lieen ill for the paat two week«, «nd bi« 22 degrees above zero. Miss Limont was op one ^lay last week death wns expected, l'ha exact time of hi« Mrs. Adrian Fag© thia week received ttje visiting with her sisters. dentil i« not known «« there wae no attend W. Willard of Coquille, and J. Salvester gad new« of tbe death of her father, Wm, ant preaent. Hi« body waa found Saturday Clark, which occurred in JJarney county morning iu bi« room, by Mr«. Tuttle, the have secured employment in Howell’s oamp. , Btella Hansen has gone to Coquille, where Nov. 25th. landlajy of tba Tattle Hoa«e. He wee she will take up a three months' oo^rgp in Tbe ladies of tftjj Degree of Honor enter nearly 70 year« of age. nnd bad been in thia ; dresatuaking. tained the Workmen Monday night, and a «action for a number of year*.—Recall. | J. Flam was down on business laqt Jfri pleasant time £RS had by th-se present. Coquille fiehennen jre advocating the ea day. The Degree will hold their meetings in L. A. tabli«hment of a «almon hatchery on that j Wm. Howell has bis engine now stationed Roberta' office. river. They certainly ire entitled to it, and on Prosper heights. He uses if to pull the A motion was duly made and carried that there i« no reaiioti why they ahouldn't pave logs from the woods to tbe chute, which was it provided that a «nimble Rite can be ae- constructed for the purpose of conveying a tax of 10 mills or one per cent l»e levied enred. When the experiment waa tried there, logs to the river. Work is progressing nicely ' upon all property within the limits of the a few year« ago, the «ite aelecled wa« not and quite a number of logs have been cut | city of Myrtle Point, made taxable by law for county or state purpose«, and that the favorable and tbe hatchery w«a tliiwoo- tinned There certainly abould be « .me and hauled since this change. Recorder properly notify the County Clerk point on tbe river or tribumrie« which j W. Mack and wife were down from Bear of Coos county of said levy for the ei.a dng would be «citable.— Ccoq Bpy New«. Creek, shopping. year. At tbe regular meeting of Bandon lodge C. Ashton brought some logs to tbe Proa Patronize home merchants and home in A. F. A A M. la«t Saturday evening the fol per mill last week. dustries whenever possible, and advance lowing new officer, were elected for the oom- M- Wilson and wife have moved down your city and community. Mcney »pent ing year. from Magee’s camp- The former will work here circuit tea here, but money sent away O. Boak, W. M. in Carmon A Crites’ mill, while Mrs. Wilson goes ont of circulation here and helps “sump M. S Smith, 8. W. other ft How” who is generally not a frjciid will ba7e charge-of tbe boarding house. F. A. Mehl. J. W. nor-even an acqnainlanee of yours. | pis is a On neepunt of illness J. Moore was com Geo. Lorruu. Treaa. polled to give up bi« position at Clinton’s biismewa age and we should look at t|ie mat Peter Nelaon, Becy. camp and is now at bis home at Randolph. ter in a buaiuews-like aud practical way.— A. J, Hartman, 8. I). Enterprise. Mb H. Logan, J. D. It is reported tba< Che Carmou dr Crites C. H. Pattereon, 8. 8. mill will start up this week for a short run, ONEY to loan on approved g^ruriw* O. P. Ellingaon, J. S. an J if in the mean time, satisfactory ar-’ ¿¿.quire of Howard M. Brownell. D, K. Perkin«, Tyler. rangements can be tuaift, tbe^r may cop M Christinas Services. He.yioes will be held at tbe Pre«bvteri*n Hmrch next Suiidny, December 24. A C'hriHtmas Setmoo in tbe morning. A Bo- cred Concert mid program in the evening. Sunday Kohool at 10 A. M. Christian En deavor at 6:15 P. M. Cbristmns tree exer. cisee will be held >ndav night. The Bandon Br.xnoh of tbe Chorob of Jenna Christ, L. D. 8.. have prepared a abort program which fill be rendered io Recorder Hall. Cbrjstuiaa Evening, Dec. 25th, to which tbe public will be made welcome. At St. John's Episcopal church, morning service« Sunday and Monday, (Christmas dav) at 11 o'clock Chriuiiikv tree exercises at tbe Firft M. £. Cburob, Saturday Night, Deo. 23rd. Sacred Coucert by Presbyterian Sunday School, Sunday evening December 24 1H06, 7:30 P.......................... M , under direction of Mrs. W. F. Ê g? Harris. Street Scene, Prelude Gloria Mozart Orchestra Hymn Jo, to tba World Handel Choir and CoUKieirntiou Invocation Antbem Ye Nations all Kejoioa Bierly Choir Reading Story of Christ’s birth l’astor Carol Weloome Christina« Morning Taylor S o I q Beyond the Oates of Paradine King Mr. 1$. Bosk Heading Why do we obaerve Christnins Mrs Disber Antbem Cbristmns CUnnes Smith Bandon. Trio Launching Sch. Oregon, Heuckendorf r. Ship Yard, Prosper. Choir O Wondr.>o. Nil ht Bully Mjs«e, Denholm, Bonk «nd foNair Reading Why was Christ born Miss Wilkins Carol Angel’s 8 >ng W ilgon H q I q Tbs If >st Chord Halli van Mrs Harris Ogro! Giving for Jeans Taylor Beading Without Christ’s birth what would tbe world be Mrs Roach Largo Orfer.tory Handel Orchestra Dox -logy Ch»ir and Congregation Benediction A oordial invitation to tbe pnblic. Beata free Dale Barrowa went with the Eliza beth on her last trip, aa cabin boy. Bandon merchants have a good supply of holiday Roods i,ud trade is brisk. Coos Bay people will nmlfo an effort to have the life Having siatlou rn ved fro«, its present location to Roctty Point on tbe main penioenla four miles below Empire. It ia claimed that at pieapnt tbe aintion ia too far away from the place where its service is most needed. L. J Simpson wqa re-elected Mayor of North Bern] jtl the recent electioa Geo E. Howe, the San Francjaeo representative of tbe Bandon Com mercial Co., w^s ;n town several dm a, this week looking after bqaipep« H>0k- tera. While rnnning tQ gef ont of dftngpi: from a blast at t|>e r<« k qnirray. Mon day evening. Bari D hv |.| h <> u fell dowr, tn <-n> bank men I und el ruck bi« foot «truck on a rail and cracked a I twine. wil| Bandon Woolen Milla. tre laid Up for t>e feral du|H, a o o o 0 o