Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, July 31, 1902, Image 1

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Volume XVIII
BANDON,
OREGON:
THURSDAY,
JULY
Still Here
S. J. Williams, of Salem was in
15} cents for good wool at Doti-
Bandon, this week.
holm’s.
The steamer Mandalay will be due
FRUIT JARS at W. C. Sanderson’s 1
David McNair, of Norway, is camp-
here again next Monday or Tuesday
R. A. McDonald, of Myrtle Point, , mg at tho Beach.
J. A. Haleb, of Iola, Wisconsin
was in town Sunday.
Esau Prewett, of Bear creek gave
DEALKB8 IN
registered at the Tupper H oubo yes­
Father Donnelly, of Marshfield, Bandon a short visit Saturday.
terday.
was in town Sunday.
J. C. Sbiudins and wife, of Rose-
G. M. Crew and J. C. McClunie, of
W. H. Cavanna, of Marshfield gave ' burg were in Bandon this week.
Hay, Grain and all kindk of Feed, Wholesale ol Retail.
San
Francisco, were domg busiuess
Bandon a visit Sunday.
Meats received fresh each day at here this week.
SEED OATS IN STOCK.
Quick sales and small profit is our tbe Coquille Packing Co.’s shop.
William Oddy, of Camas Valley,
policy—Coquille Packing Co.
Mason fruit jars—pints, quarts and and a former resident of Bandon ar­
BRING US YOUR PRO
J. D. Stewart of New Lake, was half gallons at J. Denholm’s store.
rived here on a visit Tuesday evening.
DUCE OF ALL KINDS.
doing business in town Tuesday.
Sanderson Br^s. have the largest
Miss Lelia Border returned yester­
Special—24 Large Stamps Photos and best stock of Groceries in town.
day, from Oregon City. Mrs. T. W.
Bring
yonr BUTTER either in Rolls or Solid Pack
25 cents, at Wrenshall's gallery Ban­
Curry County W. O. \V. are pre­ Clark is oomiug on the steamer Al
Amount Unlimited.
don.
paring for a grand ball at Port Or­ liance.
Henry Averill returned, last week, ford August 9.
from a visit to bis fathor at Browns
H. H. McPhersin, one of Marsh­
ville.
field's business meu, was doing busi­
Of groceries, fruits, nuts and can- ness here Monday.
Looks Like Railroad to Interior Must be
Assured.
dies you always find a choice selec-
We are here to please the people
aion at Magoon's.
Besides other indications that Coos
Time and trouble is no obstacle—
Sanderson Bros, will buy all your Coquille Packing Co.
county will in the near future huve
Butter either in roll or solid pack—
Mrs. I. N. De Long returned home easy ttcceBS to the interior, the follow­
Amount un>imit<* A: «
Friday evening from a visit to her ing clipped from Tuesday’s Coast
Mail is indicative that there is some­
Mrs. Thomas Perkins, of Parkers parents on Rink creek.
burg, is visiting her daughter Mrs.
E. W. Jensen, of Fort Orford, has thing more than wiud in the business
Dal Morse, for a few days.
been appointed deputy game and for­ atmosphere:
Rumors of a big real estate deal
J. S. Kanematz. of Coquille City, estry warden of Curry.
in connection with the Great Central
came down last Sunday to enjoy a
Tbe Teachers’ Annual Institute for R. R. project have been rife for sev­
couple of days on the Beach.
Curry County will be held at Port eral days in Marshfield, and it can
In provisions and groceries G. H Orford, commencing August 11.
now be definitely stated that such a
Magoon always carries a select stock
3BU1 111S
The United Brethren will hold a deal has been consummated.
riio si<
Fresh supplies arriving on each ves- camp meeting near Wederbnrn Cur­
Nearly 800 acres of land in one
ry county, commencing August 28.
Company oí’ l-Cni cvtaiii
body, with a good water frontage on
C ream —Henry Adame will
Pat Dwyer, one of Northern Curry’s the baj' has been bought by the Great
nerve the Public with Ice Cream prominent stockmen spent a couple Central Land Co., the corporation
every Saturday and Sunday—West of days in town returning home this through which the Great Central R.
of Marshall’s store.
R, does its land business.
morning.
J, B. Marshall & Son are erecting
The purchase includes one hundred
Suits Made to Measure by two of the Best Tailors
Mrs. E. M, Herman’s son who had
a building on a lot near their store his arm broken near the wrist some and thirty acres lyiDg on the water
in San Francisco.
which will be used by Mrs. Hite for
weeks ago, has recovered sufficient to front between the stavo mill and the
an ice cream parlor.
Porter mill, taking in the old slaugh­
have the splints removed.
R. B. Henry who took charge of
ter
house property, and situated about
The Show is good, the Singers can sing, the Dancers can dance, the
Elder Crumley will preach in Swift’s
Curren’s meat market here has bur­
a
mile
from the business part of
Hall, Sunday August 8, at 11 o’clock
Commedians
are funny and the acrobatic feats are astonishing.
nished up his shop, had some paint­
and at 8 in the evening. The public Marshfield belonging to the Flanagan
Hal
and
the
doctors have made an enviable reputation, throughout the
ing done, and is getting fixed up in is cordially invited to attend.
estate; a string of six forties lying
All Kinds of Goods For
A Large Stock Just
Ladies’ Jaokets aud
coast
by
their
wonderful
skill in curing chronic and long standing diseases.
Rainy Weather.
good shape.
Received.
Capes.
just west of this owned by C. H. Mer
Coast Mail: Work will commence chant; and a five hundred acre tract They have already accomplished much good in this section.
E. W. Fahy, of whom mention wns
GENTS
’
FURNISHING
GOODS.
next week in tho North Bend ship joining the Merchant land on the
made last week as having received a
They will remain here until the middle of next week.
yard on the steam schooner for tbe west and extending over to Pony
Orders Taken for Tailor Made Clothing
broken leg, is getting along nicely
Their offices aro at the Tupper House, where they can be consulted
Coquille trade, ns mentioned in tbe slough, aud belonging to the Flana
and in due course of time will be
privately. No one should miss this opportunity of consulting these healers.
Mail some time ago.
gan estate. The price paid for the
around again.
R. II. Rosa is building a driveway Flanugan land is «50,000 and for the
Millard F. Shoemaker returned
from first street to his wharf ut the Mercbaut land «12,000.
two elections, would forsake Demo* killed a herder aud slaughtered several
home Friday, from bis visit to Port­
wr Boots and Shoes
cannery. Tbe driveway is on the east
It
can
be
stated
positively
that
this
cratic
principles, accept him and bis thousand sboep,
i=*r
land, where he went as a delegate to
A
New
York
waitress
has
fallen
heir
to
a
the Grand Lodge A, O. U, W. uud on side of the cannery. H. N. Brown aad is not a paper deal nor an option prop- false teachings as their creed, even fortune of $80,000 left by au uncle who died
Abe Corson are doing tbe work.
osition, but. a bona fide purchase, and after he bad worked and voted with in Portland, Oregon.
other business.
The Lehi Coal & Navigation Company
Cut
this
out
and
take
it
to
C.
Y.
indicates
that there is something the Republican party the I ho last two
John O. Bates of Two mile, was in
resumed operations to-day. Other Com­
quite
different
from
Viind
behind
this
Lowe
’
s
Drug
Store
and
get
a
box
of
presidential
campaigns.
Vain
hope
town Tuesday. Mr. Bates has been
may try to operate their mines.
Grover and David B., you will never panies
Tbe celebrated monastery of tbe Trappists
suffering from rheumatism but lately Chamberlain’s Stomach & Liver Tab­ railroad proposition.
CONSTANTLY on HAND
Another project, which is not a vital live to see it realized.
at Quebec burned down. Loss $300,000.
be is much improved being nearly lets. The best physic. They also
part
of
the
larger
scheme,
is
the
Belt
correct
disorders
of
the
6tomaeh.
M
ountaineer
.
The
Elmore
Cannery
packed
$12,000
flee from the disease.
worth of salmon Tuesday,
Price 25 cents.
Line railroad, to Btart at Empire City
Baseball is Still on.
A camp meeting is in progress on
F riday July 35
and skirt nearly the entire circumfer­
Mrs.
D,
E.
Stitt
and
daughter
The Japanese alliance with England, it is
Catching slough uud another is to
ence
of
the
buy.
The
Belt
Line
Co.
Xt^Go^XuS
Last Sunday the League game was snid, aims at the maintenance of Coreau
begin on Coos River, August 14. The Blanche, Mrs. Pearl Curtis, Misses has purchased two blocks in Empire
will be disposed of at prices that will astonish you, while there are
Boll
Lamont
and
Rate
McNair,
went
independence against all comers.
played
between
Bandon
and
tho
City,
taking
in
the
old
Rtave
mill
and
latter will be in charge of Elder
A Straw board trust with over $28,300,000
P. A. Black of the Uuited Brethren to Bear creek Tuesday to camp a Camman property, with the water Marshfield teams on the grounds of has been formed.
To bo bad in Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes
frontage, and will go ahead with the the latter team the score being 15
couple
of
days
and
gath
sr
blackber
and other goods that must bo sold to make
Church.
At Trinidad, Colorado, a water famine is
construction
of
a
wharf
there.
This
ries. Blackberries are not as plenti- '
room for more.
line, as we have said, is disti net from runs to the credit of the victors so bad that water is bought by the bucket­
We are always needy, and hence, ful this season as usual.
the larger railroad project. If the agaist 2 runs on the part of the van­ full.
will send out statements to all those
A runaway coal car oolided with a fast
latter is carried out, the former will quished.
A. W. KIME, M. D.
Millard
Shoemaker
brought
back
who are in arrears for a year or nearly
undondtedly materialize, though per­ The Marshfield toam bad a new I mail train in Pensylvania. Eight persons
w. Haydon, M. I>.
that amount, and we will be pleased encouraging news from Portland as haps not in its entirety at present.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
were killed and a dozen injured. The wreck
pitcher, C. A. Campbell by name, but caught
SKIN
to have a prompt response. A news­ to tho probable construction of the
fire and was burned except the two DIGESTIVE. URINARY AND
BANDON, OKEGON.
DISEASES.
the result is in evidence that their rear cars. Several persons are missing.
ClirintiniiM El onio.
proposed railroad from Coos Bay to
paper to live must be paid.
Call« to all parts of town and county
former pitcher was the better of the Dr. Zclliu, a Vienna university professor Office—East Front Street,
B andon . O bboon .
promptly answered day or uigbt. Office on
In landing the steamer Dispatch at the interior. He says that there are
Friday, July 11, was the hottest day two. There was very little betting ill exploring Palestine Ims discovered tbe
corner of Lower Main and Atwater streets
the wharf here Friday evening, the all kinds of money in the banks of ( of the season.
as to the outcomo of the game. Terry walls and gateway of the ancient temple of
strong northwest wind sheared her that place ready for use in the enter­ Charles Collier and son, of Coquille McKiine did the pitching for the Solomon.
J. W. STRANGE,
( City, passed through Eckley today en
Texas bus had six days rainfall.
around aud drove her against the prise.
Bandon
team
and
the
game
was
rather
The Canudian Pacific is to put a lino of
M arried .—At Bandon, Sunday, ; routo to South Sixes, where Charlie
LIFE OF T. DEWITT TALMAGE, by
stearn of the tug with the result that
a one sided affair. This is peculiarly ships on the Atlantic,.
his eon. K bv . F bank D ewitt T almaok anil
July
27,
Miss
Addie
A.
Stewart
to
(
goes
to
look
after
sonio
mining
inter
about a dozen studding of the deck
't
he
S.
F.
Examiner
in
authority
that
a
associate
editors of Christian Herald. Only
gratifying to the Bandon team as
Mr. John Gillespie, Rev. George , ests he baa there.
BANDON. - - - OREGON.
house were broken.
im­ book endorsed by Talmage family. Enor­
the Mnrshfield boys had remarked al tie up of the const steam schooners for is over
mous profit for agents who act quicklv.
A Mr. Whitney has located what is the time tbe league was formed that minent. Shorter hours and pay
Outfit ten cents- Write immediately Clark
Elder C. E. Crumley preached al Gillespie officiating. Tbe bride is
Will visit Bamlon regularly on dates to be
time is wanted.
<t Co.. «2» 8. 4th St. l’hila., Pa. Mention supplied in the Local Column.
the schoolhouse, near Jacob Prewett’s tba daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. known as the Bill Thompson ledge, on they had only taken Bandon in to fill
S aturday July 26
this paper.
;
Sixes. Mr. Whitney came here up. Well the boys have made good
Peasants are arming to resist enforce-
place, last Sunday morning and even­ Stewart, of New Lake, and both the Sonth
GEO. P. TOPPING,
ing. He left appointments for Tues contracting parties are citizens of from Alaska and claims to have had filling and Marshfield’s credits are went of school tax law iu Franoe.
Fifteen inches of rain fell in a Texas ATTORNEY and COUNSELOR AT LAW < BANDON LODGK No. 133,1.0.0. F
I I considerable experience in mining*
day, Wednesday and Thursday even­ Southern Coos.
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low down in tbe scale.
district in four hours,
» I) ANDON LODGE. No. 133,1.0.0. F. *
ings at Esau Prewett’s place, on Bear
Jacob Prewett who lias been stop 1 and says that capital to develop it is
The game next Sunday will come Jim Jeffries knocked Fitz-iinimons out in l'raclices in all the Court» of the State.
’ 1) meets every Saturday evening, ig
^Visiting brothers in good standing
creek, which he went to fill.
ping in Bandon since ho broke his what this part of the country needs, off on the Bandon grounds and will tbe eighth round at San Francisco Inst Office on Second Floor in Concrete Building ■«cordially
invited.
&
on First Street,
A. Osborn and son Spray returned leg, is so far on the road to recovery 1 and he is satisfied that when properly be a contest for honors between the night.
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I. N. DE LONG, N. G. «
Life Insurance Policies and Bonds bought
An
American
woman
was
killed
by
a
developed,
some
good
mines
will
be
A. G. H oyt , Seo.
here last week from their visit to that be went to Bear creek last Son- '
home team and that of Coquille. The
or money loaned on same.
up. There are Rome mining standing of these two teams is exact­ couple of dogs at Paris.
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Eastern Oregon, whither they had day having gone home with his shown
Two girl playmates were drowned at St.
llandon, - - - - Oregon.
propositions
here
that
he
is
well
pleas
­
brother
David
and
wife
who
came
gone in the interest of Spray’s health,
ly tbe same, and victory in the coming Paul. One lost her life trying to Bave the
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1 with, one of which the writer has an game is coveted by both, hence this other.
which is so much improved that he over that day to see him and take ed
J. M. UPTON,
DELPHI LODGK, NO. «4, K. OF P. >
interest
in
among
the
rest.
M onday July 28
considers himself well again, lie him back with them.
bids fair to be the best game of the
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW
Frank Carlson was killed in a fist fight
* I AELPIII LODGE, NO. 64, KNIGHTS §
Madam Ilnmor has it that George season.
BANDON, COOS COUNTY, OBEOON.
Campers have not been as numerous
gained considerable in weight and
1' of Pythias, meets every Mondays?
with
G.
W.
Baldwin
at
Portland.
Hall
has
bonded
some
mining
claims
on the beach this season as usual, but
has taken on a healthy look.
Tbe usual excursions will be run Janies McKinney, the California Tracy Office in tho Eldorado Building, on First ... evening nt 7:30 o’clock, in Ca»tle Hall,
S Bandon. Ogn.
P. NELSON, C. C. iji
of
the
Harrison
brothers
and
is
devel
­
Street.
and a large crowd of visitors are ex­ killed one man uud wounded three. lie
J. W. Felter brought us tho pro- they are beginning to arrive, and '
B. N. H abbtngton , K. of li. and S.
Jg
oping
the
same,
the
amount
to
be
paid
escaped to the monntaius.
pected on that occasion.
duct from one hill of potatoes which next month will doubtless witness tbe
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your correspondent was informed is
Strikers wounded several men, one fatally,
waa dug in bis potato patch near bis usual number of arrivals from tho in- 1
in Pensylvania.
«10,000.
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bouse in Bandon. There were 8 tubers terior. During the past week there
Paris. Franoe. has bad a riot, many aie
It is reported that Ira Bnznn ba9
li INDON LODGK. No. 1 15, A. F. A. M g
have
been
arrivals
from
Coquille,
injured and hundreds in jail as a result of
in the lot the total weight of which
•
struck it rich on Johnson Creek, hav­
a religious demonstration.
I > ANDON LODG E, No. 115, A. F.A .M. «
were 64 pounds. The variety is the Myrtle Point aud Roseburg.
T uesday July 23
Pure, fresh, cold spring water
ing recently picked up «60 or more Another earthquake shock took place at
'I I > Stated communications first Sat
MA KINK.
piped to any part of town,
Beauty of Hebron. Outside the lot
There were quite a number of
j. iinlsv after the full moon of each
in nuggets while shoveling into the Kingston, St. Vincent Island. Some of the
and to any part of tbe bouse,
AnRtVKD.
n month. All Master Masons cordially K
brought us there were but a couple Dairyville boys in town last Sunday, ]
sluice boxes.
on application, in quantities
•> invited.
T. J. THRIFT, W. M.
buildings were bo badly damaged, they had
July 18—Sehr Coquelle. Olesen. from S F.
of small tubera in the hill.
the baseball players of that place hav­
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W. H aydon . Sec.
x-
desired. Rates reasonable. : :
to be pulled down.
Jnly 22—Sehr Parkersburg, Ellingson, 11
Born
in
Eckley.
July
11,
1902,
to
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Summer complaint is unusually ing chosen that time to return the
General Barnes ono of the leading lawyers days from S F, to C M & T Co.
the wife of J. C. Clark a daughter. of San Francisco, is dead.
W. H, LOGAN, Proprietor’
RAILED.
prevalent among children this senson. visit of tbe Bandon Kids. Tbe two
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Weight
10}
pounds.
Great
Britaiu
and
Canada
are
plauning
to
Julv 2.1—Sehr M ly Flower, Godmanson
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A well developed case in the writers nines had a friendly contest but the
C ourt Oneen of the Forent No. 17, ^3
The hay harvest in Eckley is about put ou a line of subsidized steamers be­ to S F.
Agates!
Agates'.!
Agates
Kids
were
too
swift
for
their
visitors
family was cured last week by the
’Í5
Forester» of A me iva.
w
Jnly 28—Sehr G- m, Nygren, to S F.
over. Hay was damaged but very tween the British isles and Halifax to «flset
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timely use of Chamberlain's Colic who gave in at the end of tbe eighth
American coinpetion.
Cat,
Polished
«»nd
Mounted
July 28—Sehr Ocean Spray, Sjngren. to
J/iorii T QUEEN OF THE FORESI
little by th« rain the first of July. Mr.
Cholera and Diarahoea Remedy—one ¡lining. The score was 9 to 22 in fa­ Avery’s, I believe was damaged the England wants to tax tbe John W. Mack­ 8 F.
VJ N o . 17, meetH Friday night «if each*
to order; special attention •xweek.
in Concrete Hall, llandon. Oregon
ey estate about a milliou dollars beoauae
Jnlj- 28—Sehr Coqnelle,Olsen, to 8 F.
pf the best patent medicines manu­ vor of tho Kids, tho latter having
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A cordial welcome is extended to all víh -¿ x
most.
of Mackey’s death there
given
to
work
went
by
mail.
played
but
seven
inniogs,
July 211—Sehr Berwick, Ackerman, to S F.
Siting brother«
HENKY GOE I Z,
factured and which is always kept on
W ednesday Jnly 23
If the McKinley Democrats, the so
2 W. W S hipi . rt ,
Chief Banger. £
H. J. HKF.TIIEKTON,
Bandon, Ore.
“I am using a box of Chamberlain's
hand at the home of ye scribe. This
Murderer
Tracy
took
breakfast
at
a
log
­
Fin.
Secretary.
NOTICE
TO
THE
PUBLIC.
called reorganizers, should capture
is not intended as a free puff for Ibe Stoninch & Liver Tablets and find the Democratic organization through ging camp near Palmer, Wash. He is not
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Notice is hereby giv. u that tho nnder
pompany, who do not advertise with, them the best thing for my stomach carelessuess of the Democrats, and wounded.
The bodies of the missing Cebu teaohers, sinned has taken ehargo of the meat market
ps, but to benefit little suffers who I ever used,” says T. W. Robinson, '
M. E. C hurch .
nominate either Hill or Clenveland for in tbe Philippines, have been recovered, heretofore occanied by Car! Nelson, the lat
Justice
of
the
Peace,
Loomis,
Mich.
Wrenshall & Wrenshall,
may not be within easy access of a These Tablets not only oorrect dis
ter having relinquished bis management of
president in 1904, wouldn’t it jar the The leader of tho murders was killed end the same All nccounfs due to said shop Prearhing service every 2nd end 4tb Sun­
physician. No family should be with- orders of tbe stomach but regulate ,
day at 11 A. M. and 7i30 P. M.
six million or more true bluo Demo­ eight others captured.
aud belonging to John Cnrren nre pavable
Sunday School every Sunday at 10, A. M.
put a bottle of this medicine in tho the liver Bnd bowels. They aro easy
T hursday July 24
installed as
crats?
Cleveland
expressed
the
hope
to
R.
B,
Henry,
who
has
been
Epworth League .6:30 P.SI.
Two negroes were lynched in West Vir-
bpuse, esjieeiallv in snmmor time — to take and pleasant in effect. Price 1
manager of sai l meat market.
Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 P. M.
Lansing, Iowa, Journal. For sale by 25 cents per box. For sale by C. Y. 1 that before he died,(that the party lie gina for murdering a policeman.
Bandon, July 33, 1302.
U. S. H olcomb , Pastor.
ROUND IIOVSK GALLERT, RAMIOS
Lowe,
I betrayed), that had honored him with Stockiueu defy the law in Montana. They
JOHN CURREN.
(1. Y. Lowe.
LOCAL NEWS.
S anderson B rothers
Dry Goods, Provisions & Groceries,
Produce:
Butter
Bandon,
Big Real Estate Deal
Oregon
J. Denholm
Dry Goos of Every Description.
IIAI
GROCERIES OF
BOOTS and SHOES
They are giving Free Shows
each evening.
Fall and Winter Goods
CLOTHING
DRY GOODS
N. T .GRENZ'S
STORE
A Large Stock of Fresh Groceries and Provisions
Now is the time to buy.
Other bargains
AGENTS WANTED.
DENTIST,
Important News Notes
BANDON
...Water Works...
Church Directory
Photographers,
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