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909199 • 00 "7 • •999* » • B n' i ! 52 Times a year for $2 52 Timas a yw for $2. Volume XX. BANDON, OBEGON: THURSDAY, DECEMBER I he R ecorder wishes a Merry Christmas Salt aud Pepper Shakes When you wwut a plea-ant laxative I Christmas to all. at Uallier'e. tako Chaiulierbiio's Stomach aud For »Christmas Pepper Shake, call James Mi-AJams of Northern Cur The Bandon school closed last Fri Liver Tablets. Fur sale by C. I. T uesday . Dec. 13. ry wtfs doing business iu town yester day for the holiday vacation which Lowe. at Gellier’s Haidwure Swre. Mrs. (’hadwick’s .bogus secarities have day . will last two weeks. J. N. Lnu^Iois hn« purchase,! hii been definitely determined to amount to T J. Thrift was i* town Toes lay, We Have the Variety of Stock Laving had which called him Eli Clayt-m is building him a resi John Huntley, an old pioneer of interest in tim Loreuz store ut this | *lM,(MM),na). Beef, Pork. Veal. Mutton. Limb, Bologna and Pork SHusnge. Prt‘” A company of C<«sacIra made a gallant .Cheese, He and ti, orge Lorenz have I place, dence on bis lot near Shield ’ » black Curry County, died last Thursday, at Corned Jiref, Pickled P rk, E*’u’s V< gv-tiihles «nd Butter. Ibis way. Cail on us and get our prices before btiyiug elsewhere. formed a partnership,and will be sole I charge on the Japanese near Mukden, but a Myrtle Point, aged 94 years. (Jhrv*<nHN KO'al" K'dt'g at cost at J. suntt; shop on Atwater Street. I barbwire obstiuvti< n pievented further ad’ We are not like the Hind Wheels jtar-hall A l S ou ' s store. Call and Jernes Chenoweth of Langlois, and owners of the business. The new I vance, and they had to retreat when almost J. C Epperson, of Myrtle Point, firm will sock np and keep an up-to- of n wagon, a>WHys following in the Rmue rut, We lire pushers, striving for a larger eee their stock at the mouth of the cannon they atarted to was iu towu Monday, having come H im Fueler of Fun r-mile, were mar buninesN, and we get th re by keeping capture. Their loss was severe. R: W. Lundy, of Myrtle Point, wa* down on a log drive to Parkersburg. ried at Coquille the latter psrtjof last date establishment. Tlie est Tvisa.t in. tli© I_ia.n.cl Senator Mitchell is to succeed the late in Baudou last Saturday looking after William Jenkins, of Myrtle Point, week. Senator Hanna as Chairman of the Canal and celling at the verv lowest price«. We are here to please and here to stay. b ia mleri-sts here. David Perkins L hh taken the posi. came down last Monday to visit his In making your purchases for committee. Yours to servo, Two men were killed and three injured bv X. E Markin* *ud family returned daughter«, and will remain over tion as purser on the ateamer Dis- Christmas give William Gallier a a cave-in iu a mine near Bingham, Utah. patch, It looks very natural to see Christmas. J. Waldvogel & Son, Props. bom* l**t Saturday froui a visit to call and yon will find go< da useful as William Elbert, a negro, used his sock friaml* at Norway. F or S alk .—Two good lots with six- him officiate in that capacity again. well as ornamental. with a rock in it as a billy to assault and - ----- —----------------------------------------------------------- —---------- : Sunday Welcome: A 70 year-old David McNair, of Myrtle Point, ba* room hoase. Good well of water Amongst his wares are Dishes and rob bis companion of $290, at Seat lie. Dau Gallagher, of Kent tie, «uiridid b\ I«*»* vm S hx L m Iwolijer, A M c N mt , Enquire uf Mu. M. A. F u - ter . Ban liMcb.lur iu Boston married HU 18 Fancy Dishe*: Lamps and Fancy year old giil who bae twice been a Lamps; Hobby Horses, Shoo Flies. turning on the gas, severing the arteries of don, Oregon. «9 <hw plae*, Ilia work. his wiists, and cutting his throat. widow. IIo must have wanted youth Doll Carriage*. Express Wagons, Bird W. C. Guerin and Mi»i Neva Gar- WaoNKSDAY, Deo 14. M rs. A. J. Hartman went to Marsh Minnaapi I. m , Minn., had a $700,000 fire in Cages, Lunch Baskets, Telescopes, yatt, of Myrtl* Point, wer* married field last Monday to enter the hospi fulness und experience couibiued. Dancers will have plenty of oppor Cutlery, Spectacles, Cheap Watches, which three lives were lost. Drfraber 14tb, at that place. tai, having to undergo a surgical New York city will have to defend herself tunity to enjoy themselves at Bandon Glass and Granite Ware. One of Janues W. Mast, bookkeeper of the operation. Will Keep ou Hand at all Tinies against $1,719,290 damage suits, brought on on Christmas Eve. The Foresters those nice stoves or a range will make account of fileworks t xpl- sion in 1902 Pvoaper Mill Co was doing business The bar has been very rough for ami the members of the Bandon your wife smile'with contentment and The grand jury at Cleveland, Ohio, have ia Bandon laat Monday »veiling. about a week pa«t. and does not show G. A. R. Post aro each prepared to pleasnre. found five indictments agaiust Mrs, Chad np very favorably for the passage of Clarence Boice took a trip to Floras wick. entertain, the former with a Grand The Democrats won a sue« ping victory in Cr**h. T oeoday, for a few days' visit. vessels as yet. Ball and the latter with a Masquerade Boston, electing 10 out of 13 alderman. H* will retain the latter part of ti.is Denholm will sell Millinery at Ball. The Whetstone Orchestra will George Washington, a negro seaman, was Fresh Vegetable«, Poultry, Eggs, Butter and all Farm Produce W**k. greatly reduced prices during the furnish music for the Foresters, and Mr. Editor, and to whom it may con tantalized bv others of the crew, aboard the cern : I will pay highest market price for beef. pork, mutton,Wool, hides, etc month of December. Call and see Edgar B om . ii , the Duiryville mason ba’tieship Illinois, uutil he shot and wound the McCulloch Orchestra has been se Having learned that it has been re ed two of the crew. for yourselves t* iu town fear the pnrpoae of building cured for the Masqueraders, so that Admiral I’oga reports an attack of tot ped-> tb* eotxrete foundation for the engine The body of ynnng Tutem. who fell good music will la, in attendance in ported around that remarks bad been boats in an attempt to sink the buttleahip made by some of the members of the io tb* Bandon Woolen Mills. from a linnet) ami wa* drowned, near each instance. Sevastopol. Grand Army Post, of Bandon, against The work of removing the dead from 203 N. A. Pederson, of Prosper, was iu Marshfield, some time ago, was found Another Ntrenuou* Denial. the Foresters’ Lodge, of Bandon, we Meter Hill is in progress, and presents a (own Monday and made arrangements last Friday ami buried next day. From all reports it is apparent that tako the liberty of |denying the same, ghastly sight, many being frightfully torn for putting a urw foundation and J. F. Levar, of Eureka, Cal., ar by bombs. Dame Rumor is taking a very active and stating that it is an unqualified other repairs in the Jensen house. rived here Tuesday. Mr. Levar will The Emperor of Germany has invested falsehood, ami whoever says the .re part in the holiday festivities so far some of lua capital ip the manufacture of W. C Martin and wife, of Coquille Hiiperintend the arranging of th« ma marks were made is an unqualified bricks. as mischief is concerned. City, were in town several day* this chinery of the Bandon Woolen Mills T hursday , Dec. 15. Numerous reports have been circu falsifier, and we defy anyone to dis J. B Carebault, of Tacoma, who Week awaiting the sailing of the The Japanese torpedo boat squadron enter prove the assertion. Ladies Coats, Capes und Collarettes. lated concerning the feeling and ri steamer, being pn tbeir way to San ba* been interested for some time in The G. A. IL l’ost has business the harbor at. Port Arthur iu an effort to valry let ween the Foresters and sink the battleship Sevastopol. the Maddeu black sand mines, on Francisco. G. A R. on account of each organiza enongb of its own to attend to with The suspension bridge connecting east Sixes, was in town Sunday on bis way Prof. Davis, principal of the CO» tion giving a Grand Ball on Christ- out attempting to meddle with the af and west Charlestown went dowu. preeipi quill* school, will tesign his position north. mas Eve; these rumors have been fairs of other organizations, and out- fating six te ims find a number of school Joseph McCord and W. R. Ten p«d return to bis old home in Arkan persisted in until they caused mem motto is to live in amity aud peace children into the fiver, 50 feet below. Two *a«, bls mother being o]d and sick brook went to work Monday morning bers ortho G. A R. to write an arti with till, but we are very sorry to say Jjodms were recovered Japan will call Obili to account if she at cleaning up the engine for the wishes him to come to her. cle in last week’s issue of the R ecorder that such is not the case with the sells warships to Russia. When yon are culling, cnl] on Cox Woolen M'Hs aud getting it ready for denying the circulated reports, unit others for the following reasons: A fast mail train was wrecked near Bris * the groceryman. He will lie tickled u-e The Grand Army of the Republic tol, 111, The fireman was killed aud the en dosing with a lengthened comment to receive yon, and bis provisions is a charitable organization aud a gineer probably fatally injured. Misses Amelia and Olga P-derson, <>n their position in tie mutter. zV manhole blew out on the battleship groceries and fruit, are always palala, of Prosper, will be passenge s to San This naturally calls for a |.ke article loyal one, whose objects are to take MassRchuHetts. killing four unu and fatally Suits Made to Measure. |>le, and his flour, hams and nacon Francisco on the steamer Elizabeth. ami explanation on the part of the care of the widows and orphans of old wounding two others. ■ UM -PBOOF “RCeON*" »re of the best. They will visit friends in th city for Foresters. IVBAICMT-BBONf____ J A seven-masted oil schooner is to be built This organization, ul soldiers, and to take care of and aid AGENT FOR WARNER'S RÜST PROOF CORSET. though rumored to the contrary, has all old soldiers, wiio, at the tisk of at Sm Francisco for the Pacific coast, trade, lira F J. Hite )|ss now on display three or four months. F riday , Deo. 1G. never held np or criticised any of lire their lives and limbs, presented them C J. Clement, James K -ib v and If. a fine line of Christina* Goods, such J. E. Woodward, of Magee, Miss., a school «« Dolls, Books. Games. Photo Al A. Lee, of Portland, and W P. King’ obi soldiers, or passed any remarks selves as a living breastwork so that teacher, shot and killed E. E Mangun. this glorious union of states might be bums, T‘<yu. Tree Decorations, Cun of Roseburg, wera iii town Saturday, against the G. A, R Post at Bandon Mangun had assaulted Woodward for whip- kept together as one, and how nobly ing his son aud Lad shot him through the returning from a trip down the coast on account of tbeir giving a Ball on die«, etc. they performed that duty these glo wrist. The sii-k folks seem to be improv where ib»y ba 1 lieeu on a timber Christmas Eve; to the contrary, wo rious United Stales now show; as The N »rlh German Lloyd Steamship Co. wish them success. Forest, rs Lave ing now 8. A. Alnmhatigh is much cruising expedition. will distribute a two or three per cent divi most of I he members of the organiza dend. improve 1, and Mis. Thomas Anderson The Coquille Packing Company sai.l they would buy ’ick.-ts for both tion are in po- r financial circum Ice on the Ohio river Jias ruspended navi is better. Mrs W. L Davidson is have shipped about h hundred tin- dances. A cerliiin person who claims stance«, they bnve, ever since their nl«o getting better and hopes Hre en keys down to go to the San Francisco to Im a Forester, ’ but is not,” say» organization, "some 1G or 17 yeais gation. James Connors was hanged at Boise for tertained for her permanent ¡recovery market. Thia l* the largest shipment that tie name of Committeemau J. ago,” hel 1 one Annual Ball on everv the murder of Deputy Sheriff bweet at This Steamer is New. is Strongly built, and fitted with the latest improvements, and will W Feller of tbs G. A. R. was epi- give a regular 8 day service, for passengers and freight, between the 21th o*f Christinas Eve, December Black feet. yoon. of Im keys we have ever known to go Coquille River, Oregon, and Sun Francisco, Calif. (•very year, and as it is the first and thelieally u»e I in the body of the •Seven Russian officers, in civilian clothes, Marshfield Sun: The steamer from this port at one time. ELBERT DYER, Agent, Bandon, Oregon. Forester's Lodge; we take pleasure in ol test organization in the town of , reached Clieefoo with dispatches from Port Breakwater has been swarded the William Hansen, of Prosper, has Bandon, that evening was by general i Arthur, having made the trip in an open E. T. KRl’Z, Managing Agent, 207 Front Street, San Francisco, California. emphatically branding tins rumor with consent of the public, conceded to poqtract for carrying the mail be- been attentive in town this week. He all o'liers, as an absolute falsehood. them so as to replenish their fund for boat during a snowstorm. lW“si» Marshfield and San Francisco intends visiting San Francisco, and '1 he body of A. II. Larson was found in The Forester’s Lodge, like IheG. A R , cbnritable purposes This h«s been Tacoma bay with a piece of gas p’pe tied to pn a weekly schedule. Thia will not lias bi)Hi| coming down so that in case done ever since the Post was organ interfere with the mail coming over the bar was in condition for the has business enough of its own, ami ized here, but this year a certain par hi» neck and his pockets filled with stones. One thonaand bead of horses are to be the old route, Ttie remuneration to steamer to pass out, he would be on having great respect for the old sol t.v in Bandon thought this should not shipi»ed from Puget Sound to Japan tor use dier wiio fought for his country's be so, an 1 to prevent the G. A. It in the Mikado’s army. |>« received is said to ba $25 for each baud. honor, it is our wish that both dances Post from holding their Annual Ball, trip S aturday , Dec. 17. W« would bo pleased to have you be largely attended and a grand suc as usual, on their regular evening, Nine lives were lost bv the bqrning of the A unique feature of the trial that try a sack of White Lily, our new this same party went to work and cess, and that mischief makers mind hired the only two halls in the town steamship Glen Island on Long Island W»s t'O nnanl’stantial to materialize brand of flour. TLia is *n old estab tbeif own business. of Bandon, with the intention of giv Sound last night. the for- p ut of the week ia that to the lished brand in Portland, San Fran Bed Room Suites Curtain Polos and Fine Wall Ppr^r and Three persons were killed and several in C ommittee , ing a Ball in one hall and closing np and Pieces. Window Trimmings. House Lining, wonld Lave been defendant it was a cisco and Sound cities. A trial is all jured, two fatally, in a New York tenement the other ball so that the member- of -------- SEWING MACHINES AND BABY CARRIAGES -------- By order of the Lodge. fire. disappointment rather than matter ..e ask. We are sure yon will be the G. A. It. Post should be debarred Cabinet Shop in Connection. Mattresses and Springs. Brazil ’S going to build 28 war vessels. for copsolation, since the facts in the pleased and always call fur “White T'm-liey Shipment u Success. from holding their Annual Bail for Tb>* Supreme Conit decision in the Colo Furniture Repairing and Sawfiling a Specialty. charitable purposes. As this was at case, if brought fairly before the pill- Lily” in th« future. N. L orenz . The Coquille Co-operative Packing tempted and peisisled in, we take this rado fraud cage gives Denver County to the Ijc, wonld lend to correct certain • There was a civil action in Justice Company report success for tbeir first method of informing the general Republicans. Glass, Paints, Oils, Brushes. I’‘:XFd^n‘' UNDERTAKING statements whose purport has the ten Morse’ Court, last Saturday, in wbirb shipment of turkey*. The shipment public and our friends that Bandon Stoessel sent a message to General Nogi A Full Line of Burial Caskets Burial R l es and Goods, Rnd Undertaking Supplies dency to injure rather than to jnstily Mrs. Burns Igought action Io recover reached San Francisco without the Post, No 5fi, of th» Grand Army of by flag of truce asking him to limit the zone Constantly Kept on Hand. the Republic, will hold their Annual of fire at Port Arthur so as to protect the Port Qrford Tribune: Our obi damages for a yearling which James loss of one fowl, and reached a favor Masquerade Ball on the usual night, hospital. friend Shad Hudson writes iiatliat he Byers butchered for ids own use. The able market netting the company a on Christmas l .ve, December the24th, Martin Todd, Duncan O'Neil and a man was admitted to the Soldier’s Home calf io dispute was one Teuhrook & healthy profit, dt*m> 1904. at Kime’s Opera Hall, the pro named Keith burneJ to death in a fire at pt Roseburg on the 3rd. and that it is Burns bought of Byers, and for which \ onstraie* San ceeds of which will be used only for the Eureka Planing Mill at L*»s Angeles the purpose stated. "Charity," and we last night. Thirty-five other men escaped » “nice place and al) the Old Soldiers they were to pay when it was dressed Francisco pro will guarantee the public and our Loss $20.000. *eem to be well satisfied.” He says and weighed. Burns traded it to his dllCe. Fifteen hundred childien were nmrehfd friends that they will have the usual Sb/ he baa all the Muster Rolls of the In wife for a steer, and failing to pay for Anol tier shipment is on its way happv and enjoyable time. out. of the Hebrew Orphan Asylum before daylight this morn mg. They performed the B andon P ost , N o . 56, G. A R. dian War Veteran* from 1847 8 down its mate, Mr, Byers ordered bun not down the river, ami its success will fire drill as they had been trained. The fire to 1855-6 and 7, and will gladly fur Io kill it. Mr. Byers then killed the I be reported lai, r on in these columns wmh soon eatinguisbed. Despite the fact that the Coquille Dr. S. L. Feritine, nish information relating to the same calf, and hence tlm action. The ver- ' valley lias had a struggle in the rais M onday . Dec. 19. to any who will enclose ntanip for re diet was five in favor of defendant and i ing of turkeys, a large number of There has been very heavy fighting Rt PHYSICIAN <£• SURGEON, ply. He is now working in the inter- one for plaintiff. ranchers are preparing to enter this Wagons of all kinds made to order. Port Arthur again. The J pane'-e stormed indusirj since the packing company Job work attended to promptly and all work gu iruntied to give satisfaction. Priors eat* of the Indian War Veteran* who IHNIION, OREGON. and carped the north fort of Tun Kik Wan <'hri«tnios F-ativitira. ba* guaranteed a bit a pound for ¡te iS-ooibie. ST to «.«A v.i,5<*atcd . < .• iVt•••*•». have failed Io get their back pay. I Office in the Hoffmnn Buildin?, beine th»* Horaeaboelng a. £3paoia.lty Secrrtarv Shaw wnc struck by a street rar Ih* Latter Day Saints’ Sunday tieir year's product* iu unlimited first houae East of tb»* old Central House. quantities. at Washington aud rained 30 feet on Un* school will have a Christmas tree, fender. He eecnped without injury. Dr. H. L Houston., Saturday evening, Dec. 24tb, in Re-I i i í í 'í •«•-•S •• < - ’ *• ’i v v ir v •«• v T’’ coj Jer Ball, fe« which occaei-sn a L t ] **■ -i- Coart Queen of the I'oreat No. 17, PHYSICIAN Ac SURGEON, '•ring program of songs, declamations A mas* meeting has been called to We are etill doiny buMneFH nt Tli« Oh» F<»r»,»t<,rs <»f Ame I ch . - >> i :«tnl dialogues have been prepared Stand and can please Give nt a Call a**enibl* at Coquille on January 3rd- Office in Pacific Hotel. Hoars, 9 to 19, a.m ”Z’(H III yl f I N III-' THF. FOlîE'l * an«i examine oar A cordial invitation is citei ded to 1905, for Hie purpose of devising ways 1:30 to 4, p m ; 7 to 8 in the evening. ¿y J Na. 17. meet-. I'iidav night < f eacii^ •>week in Concn »e Hall. Band*>n. Oregon %« 'he public, and means to see that ihe provisions BAM1ON, OllFGOX, •i* \ cordial welcome is extended to all via- Siting hr«»there J. E. FI>HER. . Saturday evening will afford pleas of the Local Option Law are respect 7 J. N. J anoi . ois , Chief Kangt-r. * Now I* the time to purchase Hardware. The underaigned Las ure and amusement fur all. The ed aud carried into effect. Fin. Secretary. ¡J ! S. A. D. EATON, tn stock a large assortment of All friends of Latti Option and *> v ‘A <• ♦ <• <• •> <• Prxahvterian« will have tbeir usual I. a w i c. K, If yoi> r*nni4 Hint wli«< yon «ant feanvities ami Christmas tn « at tbeir higher morality are earnestly request- « ihin place of worship, am) the M. E. Sun el to be in attendane». OllFGO.V : It % S IlON I.OIM. E >n. 133, I. O.O. F <r any «ber» .!•• io town, com* to th* 4- --------- day-school wilt »I sq observe Christ Glassware, Crockery and Miners’ Supplies. Will practice in all Courts. • 5 I > \NI)ON LODGE. No. 133,1. (J. O F. 9 if mas Eve in their church, having ex met !*■ pverv Sntuidav eveninp. N tary in office. * 1 .-.Visiting brother« iu good Handing I’liiiitR. Oil«. Door« nn<l Window*. orrises prepared,for the occasion and Office upMuira In Fl Dorade Building xMordialiy invited. The Bandon Cornet Band will give T1NSHOP IN CONNECTION. thp usual Christmas tree. CHAM. F. LORKNZ. N. G. J# a Baud Concert in Op'era Hull, ❖ x R. F rederick , J r . Sec. LOCAL NEWS. Important F'aws Notes The City Meat Market 0 Yes! 0 Yes! Bandon Meat Market, T. j!LxicLersoxi Prop. Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Smoked Meats, Lard, Sausages, Etc., also Strenuous Denial. J. Denholm i Dry Goods of Every Description. Boots & Shoes Fresh Groceries of all Kinds. The New, Elegantly Fitted, and Speedy Steamer Elizabeth, C. P. JENSEN, Master- Furniture Household Furnishings and Deco rations of all kinds* BANDON rURNITURE COMPANY. J. C. Shields & Son, BlSLCfesmitti. <& Wagon. IsZLeiKiers. DO YOU NEED ANY HARD-WARE? Prohibition Meeting. If You Do SAY!! Stoves, 'Ranges and Farm Implements, Etc, Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware, RACKEl Band Concert. O lvii'n. 3111’0 tlier __ t OriMmiì» Nrrvice* liavt* •• h»,r.ot>* l<-h, if so, the i >• <• < f -5 : '• ÿ «y < • í í Thursday Evening. Doo. 29th, 1901. U. S. Commisioner and Notary Public f-TKW Till pl,‘ll«V »oil. * v-:» r v? *.-».»1» 9 4 4 ? r- Elder E Keeler will preach in Re The Concert will consist of selec Filings and Final proofs made oA Home <>,» «fork i# 8 l ull, but H ip goo,].« corder Hall,Christmas Day at 11 a.m . lions by the Band, a Farce, and ott er steads, l imber Claims ar.d ether U. S. Lauds -• It % > D«»M LODG V. .*<». I 15, A K. A M BICO. I". TOPPING, Mr* of • ®ooii quality. (nff I I io price* anti at 7:80 in th« evening, and will selection* arranged for the occasion. Money Loan« Me<otla‘«*»1 on 3 pprnvetl •• I > bODGF N >. 115. 1 F S .M. < ATTORNEY *«o COVN n EI.OR AT LAV? »i«b9. Beearity. continue service* e*ch evening until ? I > St ited oorumniH^ntions first Sat t Special preparation is being ma io * •.mi v « tli- full n>«»<>n <»f • arh F. *»• Mill* "Cii*h Buying ' »in object farther announcement. All are in aud a pleasant evening is assured. Office in room 10 Reverie Building, Ban «rm »nth. All Master Masons rordial’v < don. Residence on Butte Creek. Oregon. !• O* fnrcbs*’r, at i P”: Nf LS >N W M. vited tn attend and ifljpst^ate as to Admission, 85 and 25 cent*. Re Î J. E. W iotbo M. Sec. All kind« of Real Kstnte bought and s tli» trulli <>f «i it L<> tcarbi*«. served seats 50 cents. »•Id. e» * .-. < •- ■ .> •. .• F a X /t A • * - r/fi ! 0 o o . IFire Insurance. - - The Bandon Hardware Man, Wrenshall & Wrenshsll, ® - «Sn NOTARY PI BLIC. t . Bindon, - A. McNAIR, ©rego®. Photographers, BOV L tnUKV. I V. 0 e. • •