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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1904)
o r •. ♦ ♦ • o 4 4* ®o% 4 •z 4 4 4 4 „ 4 •• 4 t 4 • • • • < f % • 0 • • • 4 •• 4 4 • • 4 9 4* 4 • • 4 4 4» 4 4 4 4 9 I • • i Az * o * >■ « ¡ a > e i —■—•----------- •*; « ; ;¿ Í üiic r * i.; yt¿¡ • w—- • T h VASOAY, AUGUST 23. BMNOCH, Volume XX « a I 5? • • 4---- 3 IM i e 1 ’■ 7? 52 Times apir for II. I ■ X *.O 9 mi Number 33. ------------------------ ------ EtitWimpmeul week. LOCAL NEWS. Mrs. D. E. Sti-t is visiting Mr». Jo Call od H A. Cox for Snowdrift Cox at Floras Creek. ° ° flour. Sanderson Bros, want your-poult ry The Steamer Elizabeth is expected - hens and fryers. Biitig tlieiu along. next Friday. If you wish first class photo work •-Plmto” Buttous, 10 to 15cta. at »•ail at Stewart's gallery on Maiu St. Wreosball'» Gallery. The members of the Degree of Rev. Horsfall will bold services Honor enjoyed a social time at tlieir in St John's Church on Sunday morn lodge room last Tuesday evening. ing at 11 o’clock. Dr. Strange, the Myrtle Point Remember I guarantee all of -my dentist, wag in Bandon the first part photo work. If you are not satisfied of the week on professionnl business call and get your money back. G. P. Miss Flo Fahy returned on the Stewart. Eiizalieth last Thursday from Han Friday is the last day of the en- Francisco having beeu away for rampmcnl, and io tb« uveuing «he several mouths. Bandon Cornet Baud give a Ball iu The camping p irty that left bere Kimes Hall Tickets, fl 00. on the lltb for Tent Prr Charles McCulloch, County Snr the chiperouage of Mr, veyer, came over from tbe bay Fri Kitue returned home Tin day, of last week, and on Saturday (leased witli their trip surveyed for tbe piling of the Woolen to Dairyville on Saturday, and on Monday visits I the Cape Blanco Mill. Mrs. Fannie E Dyer and Miss Lighltionse, Alice Porter went to Coquille last Friday on a visit. Miss Porter re turning Sunday, and Mrs. Dyer on Tuesday. Miss Blanche Stitt went to Myrtle Point last Saturday to attend tbe wedding of Miss Winnie Dement and Dr. White, which took place yesterday. Any one needing work done in car pentering, brick masonry, plastering, cementing, concrete work, painting I and paper hanging, will do well to call on J N. Luke, BandoD. For Mowers, Hay rakes and any thing in tbe hardware line call on William Gallier. Also persons in want of fruit jars will find biu» well supplied in all thut they need. <r The Chamber of Commerce held a meeting Tuesday evening at which time a considerable sum of money was raised to be expended in ad- vertisingtha resource« and advantages of Bandon It was also decide i to take action in regard to clearing th»* river near Parker’s wharf. D. J. Lowe an I Mrs. Emma J. Erickson, from this place, attended the Pioneer Kentiion held at North Bend on the 15th. They report a very pleasaiit lime. D. J. Lowe was elected president; Mrs. R. A. Rosa, secretary; Frank Boss, treasurer; Mrs S. B. Cathcart, historian. Ban don was selected fur the meeting place next year. Mr. Yeisley who has been visiting bis daughter. Mrs. C. H. Patterson of this town for some time, left Mon day for Sati Francisco by the way of Myrtle Point an 1 Roseburg. After visiting friends in the City for a few duys be will return to bis home iu Missouri. Mrs. Patterson accompanied him to Myrtle l’oiut returning home Tues fay. Still to be found at tbe old stand is H. A. Cox, the grocer, aud of grocer jes and provisions he keeps the bei-t Iu fruit, nuts, candies, etc., he keeps in tbe front, having always a fresh «tuck coming ill. The Elizabeth came in Thursday of last week, bringing 50 tons of freight and tbe following passengers: Misses The Elizabeth sailed for San Fran H»dieand Flo Fab v, Ellis McCorman, cisco Saturday evening, h iving the |V. L. Kelly aud Mrs Pears. following passenger list: Mrs A C Curtis, Mrs J W Ha'l, Erma Hull, Mattie Hall, Miss Hilda Erickson, 0 Mrs L Stotlles, S W Fahy, E J Price, Dr. Prentis, the dentist, will visit A Pershbaker and M J Leousrd She ßaudon about Sept. 29tb, for a short took as freight on this trip, 250 M «nail. feet of lumber, 55 cords of iiiatcb wood and 20 tons of butter, etc. Dentist Coming. Steamer Chico. Rev. Daniel Elliott and wife, or Iowa, arrived here on the last trip of the Chico an<l are stopping with Mrs. Emma J. Erickson. They left Iowa about two months ago and visited California, coming here from Los Augeles. They express th mselves as well pleased .»itb Bandon, having improved in health very much dur ing their short stay among u«, Rev. Elliot has been in the Presbyterian Ministry for the last thirty years. The Chico left Tuesday evouing for San Francisco with 250 M feet of lumber from Carman, Crites Lumber Co, at Prosper (new mill). Mr. B. C. Dement, of Myrtle Point, Shipped from lid to 75 bead of beef cattle on this trip. He will continue to ship from 400 to 500 head as fast as the Steamer cao take them away. It is the inteniioo of the Chico owners to remodel the cabin ami cut This office received a very pleasant off the upper deck, making the boat call. Tuesday, from the owner of the pjoro suitable to liaodlo the lumber Myrtle CreeK ranch, which is situated business from tbs uew mill at Pros withiu 100 mile« of Baildoo. No one per. ___________ ____ would think that ranch life was dull Time to Kick. if they con) 1 have heard the owner of Myrtle.Cr ■ >k r i-r-li talk about being The Board of Equalization of Coos kept awake night«, watcliiug from a Conntv will meet tu tbo office of window for hours, for something Jmues Watson, county clerk, at Co they coul in’t tell exactly wh it -an I qmlle City at 9 o'clock a. m., August JMtli, for the purpose of adjusting at last, iu desperatton. op«tiing t*i- the assessment roils. If you have door at two o'cloeii in' tile morning, been assessed too highly or erro and shooting a heir. At least, the neously tins is tiie lime to make your supposition is th it the bear was shot, kick. Msrslifield Sun as mon with dogs buntal the next W ool W anted . The Bandon Coro- day and co tl<i find no trace of ttie inercial Co. will pay the bigheat price bear, bo concluded lie ha I crawled off somewhere to die. We «ere also told for wool. F or S ale .-A Buggy Top Cart, in of candy pillliug parlies, and neigh iirst-clas, condition! cheap. Enquire bora coming iu for a friendly chat just at dinner lime. We couldn't de of P. Nelson, Ba:.don. scribe life on the Myrtle Creek ranch M arried , at Dairyville, Aug. 20tb in the realistic manner that the owner Miss Sorenson to Mr. Charles can. and so would advise our readers Wooley. if they enjoy a good bear story, to cull at the Myrtle Creek ranch and inter view tu> owner, nr, better still, try and got an invitation to the camping p irty that goes there in a few days. HAY! SAY!! Grass and Clover Hav Baled and Delivered at Coquille or Bandon, Or, for fll per ton by Steamers Dispatch, Favorite or Lil’orty. If you cannot find wbat yon want anywhere else in town, come to the On«* IiHily’s RecnminenH«»1<1 Fifty Hole* of Clixill he Iain's Mom- u< h hik I L iv « t 1 ablets. RACKET Maybe we have one left, if so, the price will please you. Our stock is »mall, but the goods are of a good quality, and the prices are right. We make ‘-Cash Buying" nn object (0 the purchaser, at the RACKET, I have. I believe, sold fifty boxes of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets on the recommendation of one lady here, who first bought, a box of them nl*mt a year ago. She never tires of telling her neighbors and friends about the good qualities of these Tablets.— P M. Shore, Drng- gost. Rochester, Ind. The pleasant purgative effect of these Tablet« make them a favoring with Indies every where. For sale by C. Y. Lowe. When bilious take Chasnberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. For »ale by C. Y. Lowe, Dentist Coming, In men, Vhom 14 -11 condt ign ns 1 k I find •> much of uooduesH «t ill, In men, whom turn prom-uLCt divi«#, I find Ho tnuch of sin and blot, Dr. D. L. Steele. Ltentist, formerly I hesitate to draw a line betgeau the two, of Marshfield, Oregyn, late of Sen Where God hna not. o Francisco, Cal., will make BsiiAou a —J oaquim M illbb . professional visit on Sept. 6th, and Suow Drift Fluur ul Deubolm’s. will remain until Sept lfiih. Those William Abernathy, of Dora is iu requiring the st-rvic»» cf hu expeii town. euced dentist will do Well to wait Un H. A. Cox keeps wheat til Dr. St«e!e arrive». <1 sale, Important *h.. s Motet TufSDAY. August 16. * Fhe City Meat Market, 0 Yes! 0 Yes! Grand Army Fucanipmejut meet ill B<# <a ton. 44 States and Territories represented. 9 We H ave the Variety of Stock 2DUD girls dressed in color#. and hi ranged to represent an immense flag, one of the fea Beef. Pork. Veal. Mutton. Lamb, Bologna and Pork Sausage, Pressed Rejt, Head .Cheese, Corned Beef, Pickled Pork, Eggs, Vegetables and Butter. tures of I he day. Cull on us and get. our prices before buying elsewhere. l ire mob element is in control st States boro, Georgia, and troops are being a« nt We are not like the Hind Wheels from Savannah to quell the riot. Tbe citi of a wagon, always following in the same rut. We are pushers, striving for a largar zens have been burning the m^roes «live. business, and we get th- re by keeping Hpokani1, Washington, was visited this Ntate Fair. Tlio Beat Moat in tlio X.a.ndL morning by the most disastrous fire for and selling at the very lowest prices Mr. Blacklock left on tbe steamer We are here to please and here to stay. entailing a loss of $!30.000. Chico for Suu Fraucisco. I The44lb Annual State Fair will y.-atH, A bed of lardb and luscious oysters has Yours to servo. ° The Editor of tbe R eouruek left be given t>y tbe Board of Agricul- been discovered a short distance up the coast J. Waldvogel & Son, Props on the 18th to attend tbe Latter Day turn at Salem, beginning on Mori from Vancouver, B. C. Seven prisoners escaped from Multnomah Saiut’s Reunion at Dora. day the 12tb of September, aud cun County Jail, Sunday, and are still at large, Fred Sanderson ami family arrived tiuilHig through tbe week. their exact whereabouts being unknown. home, ou VV e.lueaday, of last week. Several Counties nre getting up W ednesday , August 17. from a visit at Kiddle. repieseutative exhibits of their pro Henry Gassaway Davis is officially notified ducts showing up their resource», of his nomination to the Vice-Presidency of Mrs. Leneve, of Coquille and it will thus be a splendid oppor the United Slates on the Democratic ticket. came down Tuesday for a visit Word is received from Mass, that Senator tunity for them to advertise, for a her daughter Mrs. T. Lewis. Hoar is dying. His illness began several Coos County’s potato crop will be large emigration is looked for, and weeks ago. Will Keep on Hand at all Time« Japan sends an ultimatum to China, and larger this year than it has beeu for the country is already tilling up with a desirable class of emigrants, says that Russian warships must be made to fhe past ten years.—Coast Mail. ■a and they are coming We«t to locate leave, otherwise the Japanese squadron will J. B. Marshall is remodeling the and will make good ctizens, and enter Shanghai and capture them as prizes of war. building owned by him. south of bis eveu if only two or thrte settle in The Japanese lino is being drawn closer store property, formerly occupied the county because of tbe showitig around Port Arthur. Fresh Vegetables, Poultry, Eggs, Butter and all Farm Produce. by Mrs. Hite as an ice cream Huge mountain of granite on the North tbe County Exhibit has made, tbe parlor, and wdl maKe a dwelling I will pay highest market price for beef, pork, mutton,woo), bides, etc. Haitian) river covers almost 70 acres of county as a wboie is far ahead. In bouse of it. ground and rises 1000 feet above the river. cases of this nature it is not the Big forest fire in Linn County lias burned The individual fisherman’s license actual cost of tbe exhibit that must over about 30 square miles of country, de has been abolished aud all that is be taken into consideration but tbe stroying an immense amount of valuable required now of fishermen is to take value tbe Exhibit has as a standing timber, a large shingle mill near Cedar Flat, out Gear license, tbe price of which advertisement, so to ep*ak, of wbat several cabins, anti improvements on home stead claims. The fire is beyond coutrol. is $2 50 for each gill net aud $1 for that particular county isgood for. - ’ V V ■ Forest fires are spreading on the McKenzie each set net employed.—Coast Mail. Tbe livestock show «ill be fully river near Waterville. Tbe „ Gold Beach Recorder has up to the standard of excellence that T hursday , A ng 18. ceased to exist, having passed into has beeu given in the past and Herman 11. Hicks, a farmer, residing 3 tbe bunds of Frank A. und H. T. special inducements have beeu made miles from Ann Arbor. Mich., is dead, aged Ladies Coats, Capos and Collarettes. Stewart, who will on Sept. 1st take by the Southern Facile Railway 87 years. He livid on the same farm for 70 year*. charge of tbe Port Orford Tribune . Company in transporting exhibits, iu Gen. W. Blackmar, of Mass . was elected and consolidate the two papers.— eluding live stock, free, and too much Cominander-in-Chief of the Grand Army of Marshfield Sun. credit cannot be given tbe Company the Republic. The next National Encamp ment will be held at Denver. Colo. The Seventh Day Adventists and tor their liberality iu that particular. Two Russian cruisers are heavily riddled Stock breeding is only in its in Duukards held a great debate last by the Japanese, and every officer on both week, at Myrtle Poiut, and boih sides fancy in Oregon and shonld be en boats either killed or wounded. Louis A. Kelly, a mechanic, of Seattle, are now congrutuLiliug themselves couraged, for it is tbe coming indust- that they feel s ' much more convinced : ry in this state, and it requires no Wash., was adrift on the Sound for five days in a small row-boat, but was finally picked that ttuy are right aud tbe other fel more labor or feed to raise a thorough up by a fishing smack. The fog was so bred than a scrub. Don't fail to thick be could not tell where he was going. ; lows are wrung.—Coast Mail. Suits Made to Measure. W. P. Stonero »d. a prominent civil engi Mrs. Ada Unruh, cue of the most make arrangements to spend a part of the week, at least, in Salem, or if neer of the San Joaquin Valley, Cal . ate five prominent workers in the \\. C. T. U., | half ripe plums this morning, followed by a AGENT FOR WARNER'S RUST PROOF CORSET. who was tbe first secretary of the you can do so go aud camp, they glass of cold water, which caused a severe « Lot al Temperance Legion brunch iu I have a fine camping ground full of attack of neuralgia of the heart, and within this state, has been ill with appendic- I [ oak gt u‘>B and plenty of good water an boor, death. j piped right into the grounds. L' kiday , Aunnst 19. ilia. Mrs. Unruh is improving and A feeling of deep despair pervades the her many friends hope for her speedy Mr. Coltio of Mi.Id.e Fork, Mr. Russian Admiralty. Vladivostok’« ships no recovery. — 1 elegram. Renford of Myrtle l’oiut, Albert longer terrorize the enemy. The Russia and Mrs. Pearl Curtis left on the lust Barklow and family, of Myitie Point Groboboi very badly damaged. Klamath Indians pend protest toWn-h- trip of tlii. Elizabeth after a short aud a great many others whose namos ----- AT THE----- visit with her parents. She expects ■ wo were not able to get, are iu Ban ington in regard to the way things are run. They claim that the Tribal Land is leased don probably tu take iu tbe eucamp- to meet Mr. Curtis in San Francisco for benefit of Agency officials. from which place they start fur St. meut. Multnomah County’s petition for Loral Bandon Meat Market, T. Anderson Prop. Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Smoked Meats, Lard, Sausages, Etc., also J. Denholm Dry Goods of Every Description Boo ts & Shoes Fresh Groceries of all Kinds. OLD VALLEY AND OAK DALE WHISKEY, Also, all Leading Brands of Case Goods, u Louis, and after taking iu the World’» Fair, will go on to New- York to visit Mr. Curtis'» mother. General Iiinpfctioa of I.ife Nitvinx Station Sumner I. Kimbnll, General Sn periuteudetil of ttin Lifu Saving Ser vice, accompanied by Cnpt. C. II. McLellan mid Capt. W. H. Roberta, General Inspectors of the Service, visited this Statiou on au Official In »paction Thursday and Friday of last week. They were well pleased with the general condition of the Station, Mr. Kimball has been at the head of the Service for over 35 years, and no ler bis management the Service has grown so that there are now 273 Slation«, located on the Atlantic, Great Likes and Pacific coasts. The ()t!i -era are making a careful Inspecti 'll of the Pacific Coast Sta tions, ia order to more familutrize lheniselves, and improve Ibe Service with mor« modern appliances. The Officers left for San Francisco via Coos B hj - A. J. laiMiiiiite \otr.w The Cooe County Teacher’s Insti tute was held last week at Coquille City. There were »eventy-tbree names enrolled .and a lively interest was manifested in the work. Tbe instructor» were J. H. Acker qjsn, Superil'fendent of Public In struction, R. F. Robinson. Supt. of Multnomah County, and W. H. Dempster, President of Drain Nor ms] Sihuo'; -TweseMHish«- wh j were held for general instruction while tbe evenings were devoted to lectures and social features. Tuesday evening a reception for the teachers was held in the Masonic Hall where a short program wits given followed by a lecture by State Sept. Ackerman. Refreshments and a social good time closed a very en- joyable evening, Lectures were given also on Wednesday and Thursday evenings and enjoytsl by lurge audiences Supl. Bunch is to be congratulated on his success in tbe management of institute work and in securing for the teachers of the county the best instructors of the state. By a vote of tbe tensbers it was de cidrfd to bold the belt Institute at North Bend. a Mus. E. M S acmitt . • a Out* l*rim«-r C’I umm , See the man. The mau has a ham mer. Is it a suiidl batu-mer? x\o, it is lar ger than the man. Is tbe man a car-peu-ter? No, for car-peu-lers build things. Who is this mau? lie is a knock—er. \\ bat does be do? Oh, lie knocks, growle, kicks, ob jects, ami puts him self in the way all tbe time. Is he a good mau? U ell—He thinks be is the best. Does he go to his ludge? Yes, if he can raise a row. Does he go to bis church? Yes, if be thinks there will bo a scrap. Does be bring new mem-bers in to bis lodge, his church, or his town. No! No!! No!!! He is a knock er. He stands on tbe streets and tells wbat bad folks are in his lodge, his church or his town. Ob. Does he live in Bau-dou? We are sor ry he does. U hen will he leave town? He nev-er leaves. U here will he go when be die»? He nev er dies. Is be always a man» No, be is some times a wo-rntm EL Option was put on record today. It is ex pected that 25 more petitions will soon be filed. A farmer of Starke Co., Ind . died in a Props. Chicago hospital from blood poisoning. He bad an abrasion of the skin on his right hand, and a mosquito bit him in the wound, with the fatal result of blood poisoning. S aturday , August 20. Japanese are now assaulting Port Arthur fortress itself. Outer defences nearly all in the bands of the Mikado’s m«n. Mobilization is proceeding throughout the Russian Empire Imperial Ukase issued summoning officers to the colors. Tornado at St . Louis yesterday, killing 1 Bed Room Suites Curtain Pole, mid Fine Wall Paper and and injuring more than 150 persons. L< st and I’ii-cc. Window Triniiniiie«. Houae Liniug. ------- SEWING MACHINES AND BABY CARRIAGES ------- of property estimated at $150,000. Traffic on street car lines delayed for 18 Lours. Mattresses and Springs. A cloudburst caused a flood which swept Cabinet Shop in Connection, Fnrniture Repairing and Saw-filing a Specialty. through the town of Globe, Arizona, washed out the railroad track for a distance of near UNDERTAKING ly a mile, interrupted telegraphic communi Glass, Paints, Oils, Brushes, cation. and caused the death, by drowning, A Fall Line of Burial Caskets. Bnrisl li»»l »•« and Goods, and UudertakinR Hupplie« of six persons. Constantly Kept on Hand. The followers of Creffield. on hearing of his capture under the residence of O. V. Hurt, of Corvallis, attributed it to Divine interposition to save him from starvation. M onday . Aag 22. Mining Congress assembles in Portland. Many pr -minent mining men present. Mrs. Botkin of San Francisco g»ts life sentence. The Court, in sentencing her said: “The woman should hang. The jury erred in fixing the penaly at life imprison ment.” Murder near the stockyards at Chicago. Police lav blame on strikers. Both sides are Wagons of all kinds made to order. well organized. Job work ftttAiided to promptly and nil work Koaranteed to «ive satisfaotion. Prioef Heavy losses in attack. Japanese still on Reasonable. the outside. Furniture Household Furnishings and Deco rations of all kinds* BANDON FURNITURE COMPANY. J. C. Shields & Son, Blacksmith &u "Wagon IMIal^ers. Horssaboeing; a. Sioecigtlty________ MA KINK. A rrived . Aug. 18.—Stmr Elizabeth, Jensen, 48 hrs from Han Francisco Aug. 19.—Stn>r Chico, Martin, 2*4 days from Han Francisco. Howard M. Brownell, DO YOU NEED ANY HARD WARE? attorney at law and T-f ymi t > o JL v IX .L-/V/ We nre still doing bosinesB nt Tbe Old Stand and can please you. Give us a Call and examine our NOTARY PUBLIC, SAILED. MAKSHFIKLD, Aug. 29- Jensen. to S F. Aug. 22.—Sehr Onward. Anderson,.to S. F. Aug. 23.—Stmr Chico. Martin, to H. F • • OKKOON. . — • . .. IQs I Ej .'e IJnpdied. Stoves, Ranges and Farm Implements, Etc, Bu.lne-n matterà promptly attended to, O T- Blumenrother i « * i * c ¿CF* ifi <u* * * 0 ♦ M .? Court Questi of thè Forest No. 17, Forestern of America. U. 8. Commi8ionerand Notary Public Filin«« and Final pro« fn made on Home Rlead«, i imlierClaims and other U. H. Lunds Ì ---- * Now is the titre to purchase Hardware. in stock a large assortment of Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware, ’<)! RI QUEEN OF THE FOREST.J No. 17. un «•!« I ri'lnv night < t excb" I Glassware, Crockery and w,ek. in Concrete Itali. Hnti bm. Oregon < *- 1 conli,I welcome i, extended t" all vi»- ¿8 Office in room 10 Reverie Building, Ban ftiting brother«. .1. E. FI«1I1.R. * Paint». Oil". Door« mid Window». J. don. Regideuce on Butte Creek. Oregon. 'J < J. N. L anglois akuloi ». . Chief Banger. Ranger, ÿ • T1NSHOP IN CONNECTION. All kinds of K«*al Fstate bought and Fin. Secretary. £ Monry l.ttan« Negotiated on Secui Ity. Approved sold. i ■■■ ■■ ■: >i-i «* AM S *.4 'X** 1 BANDON LOPOK No. 133,1.0.0. V < OKO. I*. TOPPI!*«, -> I » \NDON LODGE. No 1X3.1. O. O. F.| ATTORNEY >«» COUNSELOR AT LAW B A N DON LODG E, No. 115, A F. A .M. * * O meet» rviry nHtnida« evening. J Stated ornnmnnicationa ür«t Hat »m> nrdav after the fnll moon st each XViHiting brother, in good «landing 4 NOTARY PUBLIC. >i month. All Master Manoni cordis»'. «■ »cordially invited. * CHAN. F LOIiENi. N. O. 3 invited. PETER NELSON, W. JI. • V’ir» J E W bi - tbo W. Sec. W R- FnKDraicK, J b , Sec. J ' o ... . n • . • ’ • 9 Miners’ Supplies. A. McNAIR, The Bandon Hardware Man i BANIWtN I.OII11K No. 113. A. F. A. M < * Tbe undersigned has - OH^on Wrenshall A Wrensh II, Photographers, •oft« 94<bS <i44Lt4:V, B4bPP> 9 9 * 0 • <9 • 9 I 4 0 •• • • • 4 4 •• 4a a 4 • 4 • • 4 4 • • « 4 4 9