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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1901)
52 Times a year for $2. 52 Times a year for $2. Volume XVII. BANDON, OREGON: THURSDAY, David Lowe and family, of Coqmlle W. E. Dungan, of Marshfield, came over yesterday. City, are visiting relatives here this J. W. Curry, of Wedderburn Curry week. So! Spurgeon and William Hite county, was in town Sunday. A family by the name of Curry moved to Bandon last week. Call and see those nice enameled camped in town Monday night. They Try G. H. Magoou'e for Fresh bed steads—at B. F. Co’s. Store. were moving into Curry County. Groceries, Fruits, Provisions, etc. J. 8. Kanematz, of Coquille City, Robert Lowe made friends on the J. E. Hawkins and wife had busi was a visitor to Bandon last Sunday. river a visit last week having gone as ness in town the latter part of last Special—24 Large Stamps Photos far as Myrtle Point. He returned week. 25 cents, at Wrenshall’s gallery Ban home Saturday evening. Mra. S. F. Shepard, of Coquille, don, Walter Rjley of Gold Beach and was visiting in Bandon during the James Elder a commerce drum H. T. Stewart, and bis sisters. Pearl latter part of last week. mer, was doing business here and Ruby, were in town Tuesday Vacant houses will soon be at a this week. night on their way to visit friends at premium in Bandon. About all that Now is the time to secure an Atlas Coos Bay. ftre for rent have been taken. S. A. Alumbaugh moved into town of the world, cheap. See the offer Nels Rasmussen returned home made elsewhere. Tuesday and now occupy the house Friday evening from San Francisco, N. LoreDZ has recived an extra fine Mrs. W. A. Bingaman purchased having come by way of Caos Bay.' line of Ladies’ shoes, to which your from J. A, Langbead. Their son Rev. Holcome, of Coquille City, attention is called. James will look after their farm near who has charge of the M. E. church A fresh lot of Choice groceries at New Lake. at that place and Bandon, preached The Head Consul and Head Clerk Magoon’s store. Headquarters for here Sunday morning and evening. of M. W. A., will visit Oregon and fruits and nuts. Corned beef kept A. G. Hoyt returned on Friday J. C. Gallagher, the piano man, of will address meetings as follows: evening from a trip to Crescent City, Portland, accompanied by his wife Eugene Oct. 28; Salem Oct. 29; Port having battled Drummer Mahoney was doing business in this locality land Oct. 30; Pendletop Nov. 5. All and his commercial outfit through to Woodmen wbo can are invited to at this week. that place. tend. Dr. J. W. Strange will be in Ban Peter Nelson has been very busy Coast Mail: Jacob Matson was in don all of Tuesday, Octolier 22, and during the last month doing smithing town Thursday and reported the dis advises that bis patients call on him for the schooner Onward, but has covery of a vein of coal on bis land while here. «bo tit completed the iron work for on tbe Nortb Slough. He noticed tbe Willie Lundquist came down from that vessel. outcroppings of tbe vein in the bot Parkersburg Monday, to remain a tom of a gulch last week and on A M. Sumner was busy the latter few days until the sawmill starts up Sunday he dug a hole to ascertain part of last week putting a pailiug again at that place. the thickness of tbe vein. At a depth fence around the M. E. Church. The W. A. Wooliever the Modern of 4 feet 3 inches from tbe top of tbe The congregation intend having the Woodmen of America organizer vein be was driven out by water, not building repainted. was in town Thurday night. He is having reached tbe bottom. The vein W. R Panter, ey., who was com located at Marshfield at present. is solid aud well defined and lies un mitted to the insane asylum from The long dearth of schooners was dar a layer of blue sand stone. Mr. this place two years ago, has escaped and at last account no trace of him broken last Monday by the arrival of Matson left some specimens of coal the Schooner Del Norte which made at this office where it enn be seen. It had been discovered. its appearanc here from Rogue River has tbe apperaace of an excellent Bev. J. S. Tilton, of Napa, Califor quality of poal. and sailed in over the bar. nia, and family arrived here last The cannery wag obliged to shut Tuesday. Rev. Tilton represents the To Float the Baroda. Advent church, $nd expects to pro down for a few days awaiting a sup ply of tin from the city. A supply mulgate that doctrine here. Captain W. Burns, who arrived cam« on the Mandalay, and Tuesday There will be a dance at Bullards morning the cannery began taking here some three or four weeks ago, Hall on Saturday evening. The from Glasgow, Scotland, baa started fish again. steamer Dispatch will carry parties operations toward flouting tbe bark On Tuesday of last week. Frank B. attending the dance from Bandon Baroda. and Parkersburg free of charge. TicLenor, of San Francisco, was mar Captain Burns secured a portion Tickets to the dance are 75 cents each ried to Miss Birdie Walker of Myrtle of the wrecking gear, of tbe White- Point, Rev. J. Moore officiating. The and supper will be served at 25 cents wedding took plxce at the home of Jaw, while at tbe bay last week which each. is to be used in tbe effort to float tbe the bride’a parents. Wb^n you wakeup with a bad taste Baroda. The tug Triumph is again in ser in your mouth, go at uuce to C. Y. A number of men were put to work vice and has taken her place along Lowe’s drug store and get a free sam Monday moroinggottiogtbings ready ple of Chamberlain’ Stomach and Bide the wharf here. She has been to prosecute the work, and ten more Liver Tablets. One or two doses will idle for more than a mouth on ac wei tdo . n yesterday morning, besides make you well. They also cure bit count of the delay in schooners tbe Life-saving crew wbo went to the iousness, headache and consti caused by the San Francisco strike. scene of operations with tbe surf boat. T. W. Clark, of the Bandon Woolen Several more men will be set to work pation. E. A. Philpott and wife, left this Mills Co., struck out Tuesday for the in a few days, and tbe aim is to be week, for Sunnyside, Washington, to Willamette valley, to secure night ready to float the vessel during tbe locate. Mr. and Mrs. Philpott have weavers. He went to Myrtle 1 oiut in high tides about October 28. been associated with Bandoa and a buggy from which place he went Three anchors were dropped from by stage. He will visit Oregon City Bandon institutions for several years tbe steamer Mandalay, yesterday and leave many friends here wbo and other valley towns. morning, 600 fatboms to 6ea from the The excitement incident to travel Baroda, and a wire cable was run will miss them. They went overland ing and change of food and water ashore by which to haul in a large by way of Roseburg. Admiral Schley js the object of the often brings on diarrhoea, and for cable which is to be sent up from San Court of Inquiry, but it is Admiral this reason no one should leave home Francisco. The work is not being done by Sampson who seems to be getting without a bottle of Chamberlain’s hurt. Although Sampson is not on Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. contract, and it remaius to be deter mined as to what will be done in case trial he has twice made application, For sale by C. Y. Lowe. through hie attorney, for representa The SaintB’ Sunday School ren tbe vessel is not floated during tbe tion before the court His applica dered a special program of recita bigb tides of tbe time specified. tions, Bongs, etc., to a well filled house, tion has been denied each time. AROUND THE COUNTY E strays .—A. Persbbaker hereby last Sunday eveuing, of which favor able mention has been made by those gives notice that there are two stray. From tbe Myrtle Point Enterprise. ,Angora goats at Prosper which he we have beard express themselves in Doc. tjnd Eckley Guerin arrived regard to the entertainment. wishes the owner to take away. One home from Nortb Yakima, Wednes Dr G. D. Elgin, of Eckley, arrived has beeu sheared and wears collar day, where they have been employed with bell attached. The other has here from Myrtle Point Saturday with tbe U. S. surveyors during the full fleece. If Dot taken away soon evening and remained three or four summer. days renewing old associationa and he will bring bill for damages. Rev. Jas. Moore and family de The San Ffancisco Bulletin Co. greeting old acquaintances. He re parted this morning for Drain, where ports mining operations in the Sixes offers to old and new Subscribers to Mr. Moore baa been assigned to the the Daily Bulletin a Copy of Rand River District generally inactive. charge of tbe M. E church. Rev Get a free aaroplo of Chamberlain’s McNally & Co’s unrivaled Atlas, for Moore has beep io charge of the M. Stomach and Liver Tablets at 0. Y. tie to which will be E. church st this for the past added a few cents for expressa^e. Lowe’s drug store. They are easier two years and has made many friends Subscriptions taken for the Bulletin to take and -ore pleasant in effect here who regret his removal from than pills. Their use is not followed and Recorder at 50 cents a month. among us. Last week we made mention that by copstipation as is often the case Married, at Coquille City Oct. 7' with pills. Regular size, 25c. per box. Rev.R. C. Lee bad again been ap 1901, Effie May Giles und Henry H. The steamer Mandalay arrived off pointed to the Marshfield M. E. Harris, J udge L. Harlockerofficiating. the bar on Sunday but did not try to charge. Later news brings the in The bride is the eldest daughter of formation that he has accepted an come in as the channel was divided Daniel Giles of this place and tbe pffer of a life insurance company and and considered daDgrons. She went groom is one of tbe progressive farm will enter its employ at a handsome on to Coos bay and sent her freight ers of South Fork. They are both salary. His headquarters will be at over’and. She loaded »1 the bay and well known and estimable youDg peo Bailed yesterday morning for San Salem, Oregon. ple and have many friends in this Francisco. Mrs. F. Dixon, of Myrtle Point, vicinity wbo join ip wishing them a J. M. Adams, of Fiehtrap arrived was a visitor to ^andon Monday, happy and prosperous future. having come down with the intention here the latter part of last week from Stricken With Paralyala. of taking passage on the Mandalay Crescent City, having returned after a couple of year's absence in Joseph for San Francisco, but the Mandalay Henderson Grimett, of this place, was compelled to go into Coos bay ine ponnty, Oregon, and pel Norte was stricken with partial pnralysis on acconnt of the bad condition of county, Cal. He wanted to locate and completely lost tbe use of oue the channel here, hence, Mrs. Dixon here for the winter, but wbb unable to arm and side. After being treated by fiud a house. piissed the boat. an eminent physician for quite a The Mercury was monkeying Captain C. H. Butler took the tug while without relief, my wife recom around in the range between 92 and out over the bar Tuesday giving the mended Chamberlain’s Pain Balm, 105 here lagt Saturday. Bandonians bar a good inspection. He reportei and after naitig two bottles of it he js are not used to anything quite so tyo channels each having a depth of almost entirely cured.—Gxo. R. Me warm consequently there was con - eleven feet of water. The worst D onald , Man, Logan county, W. Va. piderable of a stew and more than trouble is that each channel is nar- Several other very remarkable cures the average amount of prespiration. row. the one north being crooked. of partial paralyuis have been effected We do not remember having seen while the one to the south is danger by the use of this liniment. It is most toy day in which the beat was so ouely close to the south jetty, How- widely known', however, as a cure for groat at this place during the 13years evgr the two channels are not likely rheumatism, sprains and bruises. pf pur sojourn here. ' to keep apart for any length of time. Sold by C. Y Lowe, LOCAL NEWS. OCTOBER 17, 1901 Number 42. Frank G. Wayne was perambulating tbe Bev. J. M. Hunter, of Coquille is visiting streets to day and yesUtday. Bandon. Dan Giles, of Myrtle Point, is vis Itev. George Gillespie is expected to re turn this week from attendance at the j iting in Bandon. Synod at Baker City. R. W. Neighbor, of Portland regis tered at tho Tupper House Monday evening. Rev. Adams, of Coquille, was in town yesterday, looking after tbe M. E. 8. charge here. J. H. Frederick, of Coquille, was among the guests to register at tbe Tupper House yesterday. J. E. Perrott, of Randolph was a visitor to town Tuesday evening hav ing business wbich called him this way, -—ooo---- From the Marshfield Sun: Captain H. R. Reed is engaged lay ing out tbe plans of tbe new schooner be will build. A gang of men are getting out the keel on the Coquille. Tbe keel has been laid in the Marshfield shipyard for another schooner—a duplicate of tbe James Sennet, and work is to be rushed as fast as men and means will allow. Matt Nystrom, proprietor of the Myrtle Point hotel, was in Marshfield to-day en route for San Francisco. He informs us that he will purchase furniture in the city to rofit hie bouse, and expects to assume management by tbe 1st prox. George Schroeder, foreman of the Ten-mile creamery, was in town Tues day. His plant has been shut down, owing to scarcity of grass as farmers do not feed tbeir stock, but he expects that as tbe rains have started tbe feed that the creamery will soon resume operations. Tronble in Spain. N ew Y ork , Oct. 12—A special cor respondent of the H-<ra!d at Cerbere, France, cables as follows: “Carlist agents are overrunning tbe Province of Lerida, At a meeting of Carlist chiefs held at a house in tbe Rue Fusterie, at Perpignan, tinder the presidency of General Moore, it was resolved to enter Spain by way of Lerida and begin tbe insurrection. General Moorehasleft for Marseilles.“ Coming Oat at the Small End Chicago Inter Ocean. The enemies of Admiral Schley started in to prove that, as “Historian” Maclay put it, the victor of Santiago was a caitiff and a coward. They had to abandon this line of attack at once Then they were quite sure they could prove that be lacked decision aud would not obey orderB. ConfessiouB by tbeir own tools established tbe fact that whatever indecision be may have shown was due to the fact that orders and information sent to other commanders never were delivered to bim. Now they are resting their case wholly on tbe last desperate hope that they can show that be was at least “confused” during tbe battle of Santiago. Perhaps he was, but where is the Spanish fleet now? —OOO------- Ransom for Miaa Stone. C onstantinople Oct. 11. —In com pliance with a request from Wash ington, tbe search by Ottoman troops for tbe abductors of Miss Stone, tbe Americam missionary, has been aban doned, it being feared that tbe brigands would kill her should they be closely pursued. Arrangements are now being made to pay tbe ran som demanded. Outbreak of (Hvil War Ex pected by BuMsiana. L ondon , Oct. 9.—“ft is regarded here as certain that there will be an outbreak of civil war in Afghanistan,“ says a dispatch from St. Petersburg to the Daily Mail, “arising from tbe claims of tbe fourth son of the late Ameer, Mohaaamed Umar Kban, wbo is favored by Russia. Telegrams were sent to Kush to-day, ordering large reinforcements of Russian troops along tbe frontier to be in readiness, if necessary, to seize Herat.” "HOMKAND FAMILY-* is a large. eigbt-page. 48 column monthly journal lor tbe home and family. If has splendid aerial stories; bright, thrilling short stories; brilliant «ketches; beautifii; poems; a Iniys" and girls' page; reliable ar ticles for the farmer, mechanic, professional man—for everyone, in fact; it has tbe newest and latest fashions for ladies fully illus trsted; in fact, “Home And Family*’ is all that a jonrnal for the People, everywhere— in town, city, and county—should be, nnd for a short time the subscription price will be only 15 cents for a whole year's sub scription. “Home And Family” is well worth W cents a year, and later on, tbst will be the price. Send Jk cents to-day, nnd secures year's sulmcription. Postage stamps accept:d. Get one or two friends to do tbe same. Yon will be glad that you did so. Address:- HOMK AND FAMILY” ZfiCbnrcb Street, White Plain«, X Y. SEE HERE ! T l 'E»DAY Oct. 9 Foreigh influences are at work to secure tbe release of Miss Stone, The announcement of the accession of the new Ameer of Afghanistan was received quietly. Columbian rebels fired on a British steamer at Tumaco. Caleb Powers’ second trial opened at Georgetown, Ky. Captain Marr, of the Baroda was found guilty of negligence. Tbe assessed valuation of Multnomah County is about $ 18.1)00.OOfl. W bdn esday Oct 9 Sir Thomas Lipton offered to race Sham rock II again for the America's cup. next year. The offer was rejected by the New York Yacht Club, tbe rules governing under the conditions debarring Buch race until after a race by another boat has beeu run, or two years has intervened. A squad of Halifax police took two Brit ish, deserters off the American schooner Mist. Prince Chung has asked that foreign merchants be removed from Peking. A Sloop was captured at Port Townsend with four Chinamen aboard that were being smuggled into (hide Sam's dominion. The captain escaped. Admiral Schley was placed on the retired list to day. Mias Stone has been located in mountains on Turkish frontier, alive and well. Martial law has been proclaimed through out Cape Colony. Bussinns believe Afghanistan is on the verge of civil war. Oregon’s farm exhibit took first prize at the Pan-American Exposition. Bo presen tative Tongue has been making efforts to secuie Government business for Oregon. Dr. H. P. Tuttle, the inventor of thorite, dropped dead at Tacoma. Michael Kane, an East Side gardener, was shot by an assassin, an Portlaud. T hubsday Oct. 10 German man-of-war’s men were attacked by a Venezuela mob at. l’orto Cabello. kussrans are anxious to seize Herat, Lorenzo Snow, president of the Mormon Church, is dead. A rich copper prospeot has been discov ered in Eastern Oregon. Presbyt:ri iu Sjn .-d of O-vgon oonvemd at Baker City. Tho War Department has determined to send troops to tbe Philippines to take pluoe of men whoso term of eulistmeut expires, The Schley oourt of Inquiry is expected to last another month. Two freight trains collided in Illinois resulting in tho death of three wen and wounding of three others. F biday O ct . 11 Tbe Bearch for tbe abductors of Miss Stone has been abandoned, and the ransom will bo paid. Attorney-General Knox reports in favor of the Mackay cable. Senator Mitchell is quoted in a Philadel phia paper as opposed to tn riff revision. General Buller's Loudon speech has created a sensation in England. He ad mitted having counseled the surrender of Ladysmith. In an explosion in the New England coal mitres. West Virginia, 9 men were killed. The State Bank of Narka, Kansas was robbed of a large sum by burglars. Santos Dumont steered his air ship at will above the Paris race course. catobday O ct . 12 The abductors of Miss Stone are hiding on tbe Turko-Bnlgarian frontier. Buller has beeu warned by the War Offioe against making any more speeches. Pat Crowe offers to give himself up if the reward is withdrawn. The Levying of extra duty on Russian sugar was upheld by a Federal Judge at Baltimore England will increase force arranging submarine defences at Victoria and Esqui malt. Department of Agriculture places French wheat shortage at 20,000,000 bushels. Cape Nome was visited by anotbor severe Htorm, Sept. 2o, whioh lasted three days All the lighters at that place, and the gov ernment tug are on the beach. Strawberry growers of the Willamette valley propose to combine for higher prices, and better fruit. The navy will soon bo 1000 short of tbe required officers and must fill up. The Schley inquiry may close this week, so tbe guess work goes on. S unday O ct . 13 The construction of more naval vessels will be recommended to Congress. Russia has demanded that Turkey punish the murderers of Armenians, Tbe stenmer Ha Ting, from Skagway to Vancouver, ran ashore on Jervis Island. There is much demand for cheap Eastern Oregon lands. The business section of Los Gatos was destroyed by fire. M onday O ct . 14 King Leopold of Belgium will visit the United States. Tho London Standard has General Botha captured, but General Kitchner has to be heard from yet. The sultan of Turkey is having trouble his troops want their wages. The first attempt to ransom Miss Stone, has fallen through on account of Bulgarian police trying to entrap the outlaw. G oods ! - important News Notes Has Opened up hie I.t rge Stock of CAI I nrlfl VVIIMTFR Clnnfk I til VO OUS In DBY Goods and a Large Assortment of 'rtLL ana G'1’ Men’s Boys’ and Children’s Suits. LATEST STYLES AND LOWEST — PRICES. A Large Stock of Fresh Groceries Always on Hand. Orders Taken for Tailor Made Clothing. Perfect fit Guaranteed. Furniture Household Furnishings and Deco rations of all kinds- Bed Room Suites Curtain Poles and Fino Wall Paper and and Pieces. Window Trimmings, House Liuiug. ------- SEWING MACHINES AND RABY CARRIAGES ------- Cabinet Shop in Connection. Mattresses nDd ™°d" “"k Furniture Bepairing and Saw filing a Specially. Q|qcc Cut and Fitted to Order- All D ERTAKING VXIdo» Sizes aud weigta kept *»n hand ‘’n'ady'dX*" ----- 8 U A Full Line of Burial Cus’tbi- Burial Bob:s and Goods, and Undertaking Supplies expniqstaulty Kept on Hund. BANDON FÜRMTURE COMPANY. O ur hardware DEPARTMENT Is now supplied with u full and complete stock of Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware. and Miners’ Supplies. We carry a complete stock of Tools, Cutlery, Doors and Windows, TINNER'S SHOP IN CONNECTION. ripe Fitting« »nd Plumbing » specialty. LEDGERWCOD & COiiSON. Bandon, Oregon. Fall and Winter Goods. Ladies' Jflokets and Capes. A Large Stock Just Received. All Kinds of Goods Fox Rainy Weather. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. Orders Taken for Custom Made Clothing. CLOTHING DRY GOODS Boots and Shoes N. T .OL’ENZ'S STORE CONSTANTLY on HAND A Large Stock of Fresh Groceries and Provisions Now is the time to Tho shelves are crowded with New Goods which will be disposed of at prices that will astonish you, while there are Other bargains room for more. J. M. UPTON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW BANDON* COOS COUNTY, OREGON. Office in the Eldorado Building, on First Street. W- Haydon, M. I>. To bo had in Dry Goods, Clothing, Mio©» and other goods that must be sold to make A. W. KIME, JI. D. PHYSICIAN Culls to all parts of town and county promptly answered day or night. Office on corner of Lower Maili and Atwater streets J. W. STRANGE, DIGESTIVE, URINARY AND SKIN DISEASES. Office—East Front Street, B andon , O bboon . BANDON ...Water Works... Pure, frosh, cold spring water piped to nny part of town, and to any pint of tho house, on application, in quantities desired. Rates reasonable. : : W. H. LOGAN, Proprietor^ ANI) SCHGEON BANDON, OREGON. DENTIST, BANDOX, - - • OREGON. Will visit Bandon regularly on dates to bo supplied ill the Local Column. ■*; ■■ ■ > i y i- ••• :• > ■>.•* vVS < <• •> •: BANDON I.OIlCi: No. 133,1,0.0. F <•; ■ p ANDON LODGE. No. 133,1. O. O. F. « if meet« ©very Saturday evening, x* •i .j. v; jt in*: brotbent in good standing .*. •kcordially invited. H N. RUSSELL, N. G. ... A. W. K imb , Seo. > ■- } "• '*■ V •' J .■ *•’ *•’ *• •• ;. .«. •• ** *•* •. V ’•* à .»J This la Yonr Opportunity. III I.¡’Ill I.ODGU, NO. IM. K. Ol I». ’ On receipt of ten cents, cash or stamp», a generous sample will bo mailed of the I \ELBIH LODGE. rNO.Gt, knights ;-* ARRIVED. roost popular Catarrh nnd Hay Fever Cure S / of 11)i:<-4. »•!» uts ••\* i v Monday T <. pvpi»ing nt 7:30 o'clock, in ( nntk‘ Ilitli, .<• Ort. 14.—Schooner Del Norte. Jnoobson, (Ely's Cream Balia) sufficient to demon- •> B indon, Ogn. E. DVER, C. >< Birute the great merits of tue remedy. 1 day from Bogue Biver. to C M & t Co. • B. N. B arring mx, K. of R.and S. ELY BROTHKiiS, EG Warren bt., New York City. TllESPASS NOTICE. Iter. .Tohn ReM. .Tr.. of Groat Falls,Mont., Notice is hereby given to fill persons not recommended Ely's Cream Balm to me. I to trespass upon th:- premises of Hr. Kenyon, , can emphasize his statement, “It is a posi situated between Floras Lake and the conn tive cure for entnrrh if used as directed."-“ ty road, in Northern C'irry. by removin'-', cutting. or destroying timber upon said Rev. Francis W. Poole, Faster Central Free. I land. reward will be paid for informa Church, Helena, Mont. 1 tion leadim* to a conviction of trespass as Ely’s Crenm V..'--r is the acknowledger, stated alMive. cure for entnrrh nnd contains no mercury Dated at Bandon. Oregon. March 14. l’H'l. ICOIM> IJ.-H I Li ! BY, B I Murs i’E1EK NEESON, Agent. ' Bor any injunois drug. Frice, SO Ceuta. MARINE NOTES.