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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1907)
That ^yide Tire Law, Our »stM«.iiii-it “Queen Either” Next Week cotitamporary, Active umn of its vahieii space Isst issue to conc«-rning « ordfk ' h clairfis tire law The the of h and facetious I! e wide well ,-critil led fi-a»t of English was port-d tirevi Elizabeth bwfore an audience iu Bandon. reached San Prof. ing from Marshfield, aud forthwith Rev. (J. W. Ellis and Rev A. F. Lacy, tin* latter of North Bend, are seeiug the construction of Estabro<>k s continuing tlie Methodist revival» in new steamer, the Bandon, which In» this place through the present week. will be master of when she is ready The meetings are attracting much fur service on the Co<|iiille San Fran interest. cisco run. The captain will travel to Mrs. Charles Nordstrom, who drank get suitable material for ail part*, who is screecbing for this measure would have a hard time stirring up have to be gotten and froiu North IL-inl while tin* v«>i an oiinct of carbolic acid last week, s<4 is building. Ills family continuing w ii h suicidal intent, while temporarily plenty are obtainable here, ami there to reside iu thia plnc*e. He tells lib deranged, is now said to be out of datiger and on the high road to re is ••very assurance the opera will be that the Eiiz.al i-tli was prepating Io covery. Mitr-difield Sun a great success C. R. \\ ad«», as t li be made into an oil burner when be Frank (i. Davis, oue of the best king, will be perfectly at boms, as h left tin» metropolis, but was ex| eri- known «raveling salesmen in the lias previously appeared in that role encing some delay in getting rid • f Northwest, has forsaken the grip. He There are others who w ill admirably her cargo by tlie scarcity of dockage has associated himself with L. >1. sustain the parts assigned to them She may be expected buck here about Simpson, and will engage in th«* wholesale grocery business in North Prof. Robinson t«-lls us that Hex! the iiiiddl«* of February. Bend, Coos county Roseburg Re- Friday and Saturday evenings, Feb ------ OOO------- view. 1st and 2ml, are the dates that ItHVr Mayor J. J. Stanley of C<j«iuillx, 1 : J. C Yale, the well known the last issue of th«» Sentinel, an b«!«!|i ael«»cted, and th«» opera house bassador for Levi Strauss A nouncea Ins retiiemeut from tie th«» place. The affair is being givet (uad«> his appearance again in temporary «‘ditorship of that papei don the latter part of last week. under th«» auspices of the Bandon Stanley is a good writer, but In» a.«)» 5 ale was accompanied by his daugh Concert Band. Rehearsals are ninl> i a lucrative law practice and news ter this trip. He has been suffering way each night, and our l>«>at voice» paper work do not travel hand n from illness in recent months and and best talent in every respect wi!i hand. He prefers being a lawyer to hardly looks Pke the familliar Jack a “Iy y«»r” or hot h. lie features of the entertainment. of yore. (iovertior Chamberlain lias issued a Prof. Robinson has thoroughly On last Monday two tights occurred mastered this difficult but beautiful proclamation declaring 234 corpora' on our streets, and all parties con opera, and there can lie no question tions, for failing, neglecting or n ■ cerned bad an opportunity to con tribute to (tie depleted city treasury. about bis competence to direct tin fusing to make a statement or pay It is sai I that “booze” was at tin» affair A big treat awaits our peop|«> license fees f<>r two years, dissolved, bottom of the entire trouble, but ami their articles of incorporation re The cast of characters will be a» fol hardly seems possible in a dry t voked and repealed. Must tie a mistake somewhere, lows: ish the thought! Sentinel. County Clerk \\ atson is finishing Esther, flu- Queen . M rs < 'has St am ifornia, win re It has been tried and found wauling, however well Im may As for tlm R ecorder , it has no real objection to tlie law being passed and given a trial in Oregon if timr«* isa general insistence to that end. as we well remember that only such a course satisfied tbeclamorers fur widetir«»» in oiir sister State ten years ago. Tlmr. the fact that wide tiros are a benefit to the highways in some respects, but in oihets they are «langero'isly at fault, and this proved the ultimate fate of tlm experiment referred to. We can imagine seeing Bro. Sain jogging along the high sidling read hay ways that overlook the of the Coos, and wlmn his foot wide wheel» slide him sidewise into the forty-foot (?) depths we can imagine the very painful duty of his fellow journalists in penning bi» obituary and lament ing his misguided advocacy of a wide- tire road law OOO------ Coo» county shipped ,T2JMMI,000 feet of ¡umber during tlm year just closed This in a sparsely settled county i» sufficient to give us some idea of what we may expect from that i id hO<l when the completion of tlm rail- road and an improved steamer servtci will admit of the expansion which the resources of the country will make certain as soon as transportation fácil ities are forthcoming. Despite the transportation handicap which Coo» connty has suffered, her output of valuable products ha» not b«*en lim ited to lumber, for she lias also »ent to the outside markets a vast amount of coal, fruit, fish, dairy and other products. Oregonian. from Marshfield. For th«» chorus of forty or more voter rem-wed iigitalioii for tb® law in Cal disputing He cam«» and will bow devute his tllue io uVel Some ami it 1» possible a queen at least will no Frauciscu. arrived iu Bandon Tuestlay evening. difficulty has attended I he efforts to is she last upon ttie Breakwater to Coos bay, tmu of llm wide tire question. t ie Pacific (’oast.’’ wbeu During the high water on the Siu-slaw rivet the mill men of that section lost between 3,009,(WO and 5.000,000 feet of logs, by the same be ing carried to sea. entertainment, arrived Monday even more than a very tiresome preseuta- i I» I*. E. Dian® of Coquille secured the contract for supply mg the county in firmary with griM'eties for the coming year. M. E. liobmson. wli^> will direct the Legau the task of culleeting local tal succeed in the ' cuiuiug New York of I of (Le c in maud steamer ent and inatitotiuw rehearsals. i the from Esther, the beautiful musical opera, over carefully, but we failed to timi < Im neighbor at the ( ' ooh bay elbow C 1*. Jensen, Lavin« < aptaiji have been pre|!«t lit ions launched for the production of Qneeli North B«-ml Hsibor, d«»vot«-» H utl i ffort to iiih I< h light Capt. Severs Command I : Aliaauerns. the King . C. 11. W i <1< Hainan, the Premier . Geo. I*. Toppini' Zeresh. Haman's wife . . Jennie May Vm Mordecai. the Jew.... ............ t'lias Stanti Mniilecai'ssister. . .. Airs. Doris McKinzi. Prophetess... ............ ............... Leah Beak Scribe................................ Emil Kaiisruil High Priest................... .............. hauest. Boni Hegni.............................. •Grafton 'I vi i Median Princess. . . ... la-na Logim '.’«•rsian Prinetss . .. Chrissie DenleJu Bl ............................ lir.-if t.*ii I*i.i Captain King's Gnard................. Boss Tilton -------- OCO-...... They are after the scalp of th«1 notorious Secretary of th«» Interior, The other HitchcocU. i in th« «lay up tlo* work of making th«» tax rate for Coos county The assessment for stat«*, county and general school will be 14 mills TI 11» city taxes aii» a- follows; Marshfield, 4 mills; Ban 'on, 5 mills; Coquille, ID mills; Myrtle Point, 10 mill-; Th« following is th«» school tax in a number of the districts. No 6, 2 mills; No 8, (! mills; N 9, 7 mills; No 12. 10 mills; No 15.5 mills: No .31. I mill; No 41. ti mills; No 41!. i mill; No 14. 1.'. mills; No 19. 2 mill-; No 54, 15 mills; No 58, 2 mills; No til, S mills; No G5. I mill; No (><!. 20 mills; No 70. 5 mills; 73, 7 mills; No 79, 2 mills. House Stevens of Texas introduc* <1 .• calling upon that gentle resolution Trespass Notice. man to explain bis action in paying Owing to the exceedingly high price in butter which lias been k«»pt in cold storage here, there will l>e a shipment of Elgin creamery butter in <>n th«» steamer Breakwater Sunday. It is not thought that the butter market will go any higher for some time at least, and it is the belief of some that it,will take a sudden drop. Times A RESIDENCE BUILD tir«. lì I.cwin 2.327 Ali«*«» l,«»i-t«-i- I 125 Vet«-*. “bunch wise. I5O » id«!* Olga l*«'t«*rM»n flr»TW ¡’.iiilri Hl«viv Siteveot-situ An ordinary person looked 1:1.«- a sardine along sidt* of a Columbia » «>(•••» N.il Vo «■<• (»77 v> • «■* 150 Vote« . .37.3 Il rt». .1 N. Tilt«»» of men physically ,-«;i,| ..(l . t river »almon as compa1'«!.! to these They took to the “tall gentlemen timber" Tuesday and were necom- .111*« II I-' llorriMoii panied; by two ordimuy persons fi *m The names of the different ones th»» \\ asliingtoti city Roseburg voted for. together with their stand News. ing ill tile race, will Im published each week ill tlie III < 'KDFli until the c o»«« of tlie contest — ooo — I House, barn and 3 lots in Ban Ion. 81350. Bandon Real Estate ('■. Nelson & McKenzie, 1 fl Mesdames Bill.DING \NI»l.liS(lN Milliners aid BANDON, OBEGCN Dressmakers. E3O All the Latest Creations in Ladies' Wear. / Hoods and Other Apparel for Children \\ e would tuinounce to the ladies of Bandon and vicinity that we have purchased a imu I'ei • f Ladies Tali' r«»d Suits from Mrs Ander »< n. ami will e!os«> them nt at cost. Cal! and se«* ! ti*-ii> J ZExOBISOISr, TE2C si I ri SSOK l<> HOOVER A Hiunvti has been dnlv <*ip|minted .VTnin ist iat<»r of ! hv Estate <.f Peter Nels«»i . de ceased, and that all ( mhnoiis having claims against said ♦ state are hereby reqnin .1 t< present the sam»» to tlie undersigned, tub veritietl, at his office in B indon, < ’oos c< mty. Oregon, within s«x months fr >m the d «• <>f this not ice. Dated this 19th d iy of January. PMML GEOKGE F. LORENZ Admimatrator of the Est iti <f l\«ter N.I son, deceased. From the records of the Coos county court house at Colpitile it is shown that during the year 190G Ii censes ««■!«• issued as follows: Mar- riag«>, 141!; hunters, 1384 There were 3130 laud transfers, 15 inquests held 138 deaths, 229 births. The violent deaths exce«»de«l ihose of 1905 by on«», four being caused by suicide and five by drowning. Th«» oilier deaths were due to railroad accidents. No mur « <>> i i »I notici : ders wi re committed in the county during the year ’Die increase in tn airing«» li<'en»e» for tlieyear was It!! per cent, and in hunters’ lirens«»s 20 per cent The birth rate is 70 per A millicidit «•■»nt. st nftidnvif having !» pcii cent shea«» of th«» death rat«». The tiled in thm otlice In l liotiitis B. Win t ki. hind transfers giv» some idea of the eoiiti stiinf, ay mist hoiiicsfe.'id tnfri No gr* at movement in realty during tlie LMWI. mid. inlv BM'I. for Si: 4 SE\. year. NV1, SE'4. .in i SE’t SW ’4 S. t-iion I I’owtisbip *29 S R;in«.’e II W, hv Harvet | Mor^c, .in whidi it ih alleged t|| n nr.d ILirvrv Morse h:is nlv»llv aband iu».| 1 4?iid tract and <•!»•»hi* rvddenre fhert» front f *r more than nil titonfIm ninre n nk mu -md entry and n< x* prior to th* tfaf» hereir ; that >«nid »r tet is u -t mtt’ml upon ind cuH iv «•< d h\ -4 iid p < rf v as reqnir« d ' law i»«»r I i .’ ih «aid <nt i % man ever built niton ■ »r nettled np >n Hie ' d tr.i<rt *iuce he mad* entry on th* «ann*;*« id par tie« arc herein notified to app 'ir, n«p»n>d au<| offer evi denre tnuchinr - «’d •’le<pi»j<»n at 10 o’ lock a. id . on March I 10 »7. !»• for»» (’ I'. R|n ,»»»n- rother, I’. S. (’.iimni-edoner, at hi« otlie». in B indon, < >r«’*»on and that final hearine will be he'd at 10 »»’«dock a.in.. March 1«, 1007. Itefore the R»’$»ist«-r and Rereiv» r nt the I nited Stat« * L.m I <‘tlie»» in R<««ebnri; i Iregon. MONDAY BANDON MEAT .MARKET --------- Dv ili-r In All Kimis of--------- Fresh and Salt Meats. Vegetables. La”d. Etc. E c. 2 «•' Having purchased thi« «»hi at d u«|i »tfahli-ln d bnsinr««. and moved i|n* «prnn to the Marshall Building, e.nt side Main «tree*, w«’«"licit .< eontiiinicc ¡»I«» generous patronage, gnarant.« ing hone«’ g.»«»«|x fair pr'c»»*. and c« nri» « u-« tr« ntin«*n* :<» all. Th« «aid contestant havin<r. in a p«o|w*r affidavit, filed Oct-»l»er <’», IffH», s t forth fact« «khit li «h<»w <h D aft «hie di'iu'ence p?r«oual s,-rvire yf »h - n tn*»* cm not b»» made, it ia hereby ord* red an«) <lir»ct. d that «’icll notice be giv« n bv «hie anti proper pnh- licalion. Farm Produce Always Bought and Sold. Harold Nelson, I Hack smith hri't, lte,_'nfrr At North Bend Idle hour, Is now open fur th«* re ception of patients. Tb® terms aie $10 per week ami upwards. Fur par ticulars apply to : ; Sisters of Mercy WALTER NELSON, Prop’r Bend, Or North Au derno n Building Cotner, Main Street. BANDON. ORE. «• ♦ « * * > ♦ : A Quiet, Orderly Place, ♦ •> ♦ * * where any may pawn a social hour Die Eldorado ♦ Who will act as Gentlemen Wines, Liquors and Cigars..... ❖ •> * ■> •:• The very beat brauds of ❖ Wine«, * * I^i<|llOlaM /\asn/ i/sst )i I>/ os Proprietors. •> :m<l CJîjsai’? •> Oregon. | Bandon, •»:$* ♦ i- » «. <. tgx<• * ■> Always behind the liar. Olympia Beer on Draugh Nice priva e rooms. ANCHOR BAR POLITE TREATMENT COQUILLE Steam Laundry. ALVIN MUNCK, Prop. NOSI.EBA MOBBISON, Prop'rs. Best Wines Coquille, Oregon. Laundry Work First-Class Liquors of every kind done on short notice, and at reasonable prices. -------£ÜM-— We invite our friends to call and see us. : -, r: -r-; t-r Opera Consult M. G. Pohl, licens ed optician, at Bandon Hard ware Co. store, Feb. 19, 20, and 21. Administrator’s Notice. Notice in hereby given that tlie utxier . » ■» signed was by the order of the county court . » of I'oos county. Oregon,on the 19th day of November, 1901!. duly unpointed an Admin istratorof the estate of Edward Good, de ceased, and letters of adminiatration were I X. È ¡Nailed to 'mm. Now. therefore, all | mthoiir having cl lima against said estate are hereby notified that they are required to prenent the name to the undersigned at the office of C. 'I'. Bhinieii »other in Booms 2 and I. Denholm Building. Bandon, Coos county, Oregon, duly verified as by law required, within six months of date hereof. C. 'I'. Bt.VMKNHOTHKIi, Administrator of the estate of Edward (foial, deceased. ban a s«‘l«>ct stock of - WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. -■ « ■ « ■ *< ■ ^tram Jjerr on fraught. } e COURTEOl'b Bandon, « • e J RFATMENT. !:< ■ l’OMM 1 £ I Oiegon. r E l D orado Dated November 29, r.*H>. Furnished Rooms \ I The Pacific TONSORIAL PARLORS P. B. HOYT, Prop. l.oealeil In El, DliKtDll BUILDING. Tirsi Street, HIN HON. tlHEUON SIHVING, SHAMPOOING AND HAIK RANDOM CUTTING AT STANDARD PKIGES. Nice clean room*. 25 amt 50c a bight. $i.?5 lUthroom newly ailed up with Porcelain Tub. Hol or Cohl Hatha 25 cents a week ; $5.00 a mouth. <Uld. MBS SABAH COSTEE 1,0. //, rses/ioci Light and Heavy I 0 LT I O i « X >rr>i I» FORGING % M’M I tl.l Ì . - / 'V» . _r I have an E xì ekt H orseshoer ari I am .-imply prepared to do that kind r wirk. Prices moderate Ar.I. /«» / “«». n / o J/ ót , B kn JVIIW I. TH h Quarterly Conference of the M-»tb Satisfaction is Guaranteed. odist denomination will be held in < Inters left on Mondays with our Ban in Bandon Sa'iirday and Sunday next. don agent, A. <1. TKOWBBIDGE, will be In thi» absence of Dr. \\ ire, the Pre given careful attention and delivered in -iding Ehler, who could not com«» be- Bandon at the store Eridny evenings. canse of bad roads, the Rev. Rogers Pain in your eyes, head of Myrtle Point will bo iu charge of tlie Conference. That divine will ache, weariness, nervousness, preach in the local chnri-b Sunday are signs of defective morning. All persons are forbidden to t res pass in nny wav on my possessions at attorneys from a fund not authorized Saturday morning about 2 o’clock Langlois from and after this date. two horses being used on th«» stage by law for that purpose, and also ti Members of tiie Bandon (inn Club line fell over the embankment near “Recorder’s” Voting Contest explain his relationship with a mem will likewise tak«» notice. Remote, and the driver is said to t»er of this firm, and if part of th* dGm3 En B. T hrift , have gone to bed and permitted the fees were not used to influence ( iox animals to remain in their plight for The people of this section of Coo» eriinient officials in obtaining I hen IE YO1 \BE GOING TO five hours din ing which lime limy should not forget that the R ecouhei ; payment had neither feed nor water. The stage work is hard enough uu the is going to give away a 850 sewing 1' ive “husky brothers, going by horses without any unnecessary cruel Seo or inquire at R ecorder machine and a 840 bedroom set the the name of Caldwell, of Montesem , ty on the pari of the drivers. It is be office for : : : lieved that th«1 stage management first of next February. It is a voting Wash, were in Ro»««burg Tnesdav. II.IÎIKT SMITH. (outiiK tot would not approv«» of such neglect, conte»! Th«» contest is already purchasing supplies preparatory to and ltuild«-r. but th«> drivers are capable of doing under way. and the names of th< going to Coos county. By actual many things iliai never get to th«* Notice to Creditors. measnremeiif not one of t l eni fell ladies voted for to date areas follow» knowledge of the company. En'er- under seven fe«>t, ami wer«- «.lini prise. Notice ih h« n b\ j'ivrn that the 11 t.h-i *149,(N)O f»M*s to a firm of St. Louis THE MERCY HOSPITAL li'imion if I»« Can’t KXpert to (iff II a, th for $/, Rut ( 'n n l’ou lilt i'our .VO.YRTS WORTH at M. BREUER’S ■»«»•1er !■ B m U Mharw Impairing neatly and promptly <<ia« «| l<>vcM itviM I ARTHUR RICE Jeweler and Watchmaker BANDON, OR. -à SOW EM It PO8TAI, CARDS. I'lie largest and lieat assortment in à .• A town. Agsles polisheil and tnoont- Ù i-«l to order. If von find a nice agate dr di while on the beach we will tell y<,q dr whether it is worth uioontiug. A dr • larg«- assortment of watches, clocks, dr silverware anil Jewelry of all kinds, • dr Gold «nil Eonntain Bi ns, iticlnding dr the Waterman and Conklin's Hnto- 0 dr matin fillers, the l est in the market. dr W«- hav. ihe Marshall one dollar dr dr fountain |s n. W ■ s tìl V * $ 1 •w W V • ■ Ù Ú Ü « I * V « « f • ». •• a •• • • • • ■ «• • f • « : » • • « • *