NEW
STORE
THE RECORDER
KVKHl THIIUUAÏ AFTHKNOOM
.... BY ....
A. T. FKTTKB.
SUB8CK1PTION KATES.
One Year...................................................... f.* 00
His Mouths................................................. 1 00
Three Months...............................................
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I-kflr P aid in advancb , Sl.SC a Y bab .
Oar first Cbrietmaa io Bandoa Mod« aa tboroughlylfurnisLed for this happy season.
Our store is well tilled with things appropriate
for presents.
About everything that can be worn, useful aa well as ornamental, makes arceptabl« presents.
times of joy.
A merry conntenauce doetb tbe heart good and aids tbe appetite.
prepared a feaat of good things to eat.
It is uatnrul to feast iu
This being the most joyful time of the year,
They are all freab, new, and “pleasant to take.”
This paper is entered at the Bendon poet
orfloe as Seooud-elus Matter.
we have
THURSDAY. DEC. 21. 1S05.
Here are the necessities, of our usual high
Í Candies, Nutsand
Buy Your
is rusLisnD
Fruit for Xmas at
Mancîet’s
•••• Confectionery!
quality sod low price, and here are a «rest lot of the delicacies, in wbicb we feel warranted in iodnlgrug at the Christmas time, especially
after such a bountifol harvest and prosperous season.
joyed.
We shall be glad to help you prepar- for the merriest Christmas you ever en
We, ourselves, bare every reason to rejoice and be thankful.
We are espe ¡ally grateful and thankful to you for the kindness
shown in visiting us at the new store, and giving us such a liberal share of your patronage.
continuing to give you more for your money tbun any of our competitors will give.
We intend to prove our thankfulness l>y
You are cordially invited to come and look around;
'twill be appreciate^ whether you boy or not.
Make our Store
Your
Headquarters
When in
Bandon
We Extend
Holiday
Greetings
We Have a Large Assortment of Useful Holiday Gifts,
O. A. TROWBRIDGE
OREGON
Garoutte Bros.
Tickets to
Livery and Europe
Proprietors
Canadian Pacific R. R.
AND
Lines
Atlantic S. S.
STAGE
LINE
TO LANGLOIS.
7:00 o'clock.
Returning
Langlois at 1:00 p. m.
Good rliunpp to make money io H> p
ponltry boMtie r on tha Coqnillp. The
pquabln climate h ' h I al nii'laho* of
green f»*e<1 the most of the year is
(uvuiisble to the industry.
A profess >r of « »cioloffv
preparing t >
write a book on tae pr per manner t<> tra n
up v» u-ig minds r d aduftSHtd a letter of
inq • y to tbf* mother <«f eiirt’t children In
r ¡4 ibe pi ther wrote as follows: °I don’t
pretend to tell bow to iaise children and
t aii 1 tbpir mi id* properly, but I Lave an old
ma d riigter who can giv t you enough advice
to till several iar, e volumes.”
TICKET« FOB HALE BY
leaves
Col. C. T. Blumenrother
BANDON, OREGON.
Or. I». !.. RTKBI.E
J. L. BEAN
Groceries and
Provisions....
OPFICI BOOM 4, OVER
BANDPN,
Or.
M. G. poiiu
putrrr
LICENSED OPTOMETERIST
By the State Board of Oregon
and as such recorded in the Recorder's of
fice of (\ mui OoMtty. Oregon, will give a gn II
in Bandon to serve any one iu need of prop
erly fitted len**es He is well known for
nearly fifty years n thia I ocm ^; v
Manv
hundreds of satisfied pitons recqcnwptid
him. He guarantees hig work and ca^ be
fot nd always in hi« . ffi^e. Notice will I*
given in this paper Iwfqjs be cornrs here of
|he days be will be in HMtwion.
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OREGON.!
I.am pa.
PriovloM beyond nil possession. i. tbe eye-
sigbt. denerviiu of roar biirbent consid. ra
tion. Do not allo* fake, to tr 11- with yo >r
eyes. Alton! t is middle of January. 1306
or myhti . i
Bandon Public Schools.
Mr. a d Mrs. C-odv and Col Coach came
down to tbe camp Friday. Mr Cody had
just returned from a tiip to Ban Francisco
nnd was accon.pai>i«d home by Col. Coach
who was returning from a visit in the east.
J hs Bean was in Bandou Saturday.
C. I. Green went to Coquille Saturday.
Several of tbe buys from Cody's camp
went to Bandon Sut day.
Mr. Batgard and family were visiting up
the river last week.
Mr. Codv aud Col Coach were in Bandon
on basin- sh Saturday last.
Miss D r me Cavett visited her parents at
Riverton Mondav.
The Steamer Antelope towed a large raft
from Lamps to tbe Aberdeen mill tbe firet
of the week.
Kearney Perkins was up from Bandon
Tuesday looking after hi« place.
Wm Shark and Joe Coach are spending a
few data at Coquille.
C. I Green was a Bandon visitor Tuesday.
W. C. Bradley of Marshfield was a callvr
here Wednesday.
Ra'pb chroeder returned to his home in
Arago Wednesday after a few days visit
with his sister. Mra. T. P. Hanly.
Underselling any store on
the river. Call and see.
■
ANDER-
pON’fi MEAT MARKET.
S alt and C vbsd M bats ,
C ioars , T obacco , ....
C anby , E tc .
Lampa,
A fly was found by a companion rol’ing
about in grant a^ouy. “Wfiat ailsjou?’
inquired tbe oompani >u in a avmpa betic
ton»» of voice. “I have tbe pain er’acolic.”
groaned the Bick fly aa nn expression of
no d fliculty in passing these Mate examine agony swept over bis runite nance “I
lions.
thought I wou'd take a few bites off the
A liftle mor? than two rears «co. the tnx-
Tm\e:8 of Bandon decided touudibe ii ; d »! i bright red cheeks of that woman over mere,
and -enth < ra tes to the course of Hludy al and tnis is tbe result.”
ready in effect. J hese ti st tw«> advanced
Though Florenoe has been incorporated
grade» were M one« added in conr«»nrify
with the la as relating to hi-vb «obooK Tire as a city for the past, twelve years thia is the
first jlajw to grnunate undec »be new course first time a city tax baa ever been levied
is ju it Completing tbe wo-k, and ti)»ir
u vi >11 exereia»a udi take place some time in here. In previous years tbe current ex
revenue derived
Fel>-uarv. It i< qu te pos*ible that their penses have been met
will lx» another c'a-a to finish the course at from fines and from licenses to saloon and
the end o’ the posetif school yea-.
o’her enterprises. As the prohibition law
The financial coii^iiioi of tbe di«t !ot is
exce»lent. All ^cho. i prop»* tv is paid «»r went into effect on tbe first of Janaary
Ti e e '8 no outstanding lodebtedueflp aud there has been do iioome from saloon li
at the end o? t ie car e t school ven there censes since that date, while the city ex
will t>e a 8wp us in the soliool l>ea<*(i» v.
The educational outlook he e ia vrrv penses have been nearly as great aa in other
good. The aq^Qoll are tlo’tig commendable years. For this reason tbe council deemed
work and they have vbe confident support it best to levy a tax to meet the current ex-
of tbe community.
pens* s and avoid running into debt.—Flor
ence West.
The stenmer Plant on her last trip
bronabt ap s onw Ute bont for tbe Arage
Fresh Groceries at all times at
Station. Tbe ne* boat i» s»ud io bo snp- Trowbridge’s.
plied «itb a pasoline tnotor and has all tb>
modern aaft-iv applianca. It was moeb
uwded her. „nd will t>e <>f onniistaknble nid
Steel Range Free.
in tbe fntnre reacne w<»rk at Ibe Station.....
........ K. V Krone, the manler bnilder, re-
Votes were received this week as follows:
tarne.) fnon Han Francisco. Monday w.th n Mrs. Morse fll9; Mrs Nelson 128; Mrs.
con'raet in bin pocket for nnother «eb oner, Davison lfi8; Mis« Pederson’J: Mrs. Ha»Tis
6; Mrs. Blumeniother I.
Tbe total vote
the keel for «hieb will be laid at once in bis Tbnisday morning was as follows:
yard at Ferudnle. Tbe dimvnaiona of tbe
new craft will be a» follo*s: lengtb. 147 MI m <>lgw Pederson, Prosper............ 1403
feet; beani 33 feet. 8ha *ill have n carry Mia. A D. Morse. Ilandon.....................LV.H
ins oapacir, »f 3AO.1MX) feetot Ininber —Son. Mra. L »I. Dnviaon, Bitndon................. 1CJ8
Resident Dentist
bss just recrivrd a us* slook of
i
The Bank Hall is l»*dujf retnodeJwd
thia week, 'ibe old ?tagH baa be*eu
taken ent and a swinging stage tin
the aide anhalitiited iu make n»< re
rootu« Tbe reilin< and wall« have
also Been lined and pai^red, and tl e
ball now presents a ueal appearance.
LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE OFFICE.
Bandon,
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Oregon.
A. McNAIR,
l'he R ecorder ¡ r issued this week
in mi enlan’ed form in order to give
aonje information regarding onr town
and eu -ntry to on'sidors, that they
may see that we are alive and offering
opportunities ami inducem-niH to in
vestors anil boiueseek-rs equal to any
other section of the groat Pacific
Northwest, Hnd in many respects, the
opportunities offered are superior to
any oilier section.
l'bi- issue does not do ju-tice to
the subject because it was >ssU-d on
short notice and withont proper facil
ities for doing the work, but it shows
that t e people of Bandon amt vicin
ity hre energetic and progressive;
that tbe town is growing; that it has
the n'itnral resources to insure future
growth and greatness; that we have
plenty of room here for capital seek
ing profitable investment, and f r
men who are hustlers and wil iug to
work as bard her« as elsewhere, with
th« chance of success assured.
Onr great-st need jn*f now is men
who have the capital to >>peu up aud
de. elop onr great resource-. Oppor
tunity, wiiicii is sai I to knock st
ev-rv man’s door once duriug a life
time, is working overtime in this sec
tion. and is pounding at the door of
capital every day in the year This
will not always be so and the time is
near at hand when this fact will bp
realized. This is a bn~in«ss age, a
progr-ssive age. and all that tbe peo
ple of this conntrv want is for pro-
ffretgtve men with capital to come anil
see the opportunity for profitable in
vestment here.
We need nothing
more than this to see a Greater Bau-
dun.
Thor« i« no
on thROrp^nn or
California
that well compare
wi h Bqi.d ii Bench.
First and Second Cabin and Third Claw
Rat« s.
Stage leavei Bandon on Monday,
Wednesday and Friday morning at
TOYS! We have an assortment of toys to close
out at cost. Come in and see them.
Dealer In
Fine opening at Bandon for a box
factory.
New Twin-Screw
Steamships
Fine Accommodations
Lowest Rates
OKECON
Tho R xcorder will be 21 yearn old
next week. We are pleased to say
that onr subscription list ia luakintz a
healthy growth Hiid advertising is in
creasing. V> e intend to make some
hii listuntial itnproveiuents in tbe pa
per soon and it is an Hnsured fact that
Bandon an.I the R ecorder will grow
during 19**6. in tbe meantime, help
push; be a booster.
Choice Chocolates and Bon-Bons in % lb.
and 1 lb. boxes.
Good opening bate for a tannery.
Shortest Ocean Route
BANDON,
Owing to delay ia gettiotr the
p.cturei, for ibis iaane, (which arrived
on the Elizabeth Friday morning,)
wn afe com[>«lled to come oot late
aud alight the work to eotue extent,
but liHve done tbe bent we could un
der citpuu-Btaucea which could not be
uvojdt-d.
The R ecorder at thia time takes
occasion to wish each and every oue
of its readers a Merry Christmas and
a Happy and Prosperous New Year.
19k>6 promises to be a bauner year for
B iution if our people work iu peace
and harmony for tbe good of the
comipunity. L- I Us all put a abonlder
to the wheel aud punh for a greater
Bamlun.
CHRISTMAS ON BANDONiBKACH.
BANDON,
EXTRA COPIES
Extra copie« of thin issue may he
secure.! at R icohdxk vffiee at 10 ceuts
each. Send one to your frieuda in
CH8 I,
The educational advantage* of Bandon
are as good as the be»»: tn t.iwns of «qi»"l
size. Fiom the beginning, tbe cit Zena ,.f
llandou t«H>k a progressive stand uith refer
ence to their schools, and have always «up-
ported them liberally. Atnoigtbe fir«t act*
of the original settle* whs ’be establish-
ment of a school for the education of their
children
liow far tbe town has advanced
in an educational way since then, can lie
seen by a cotr.paiicon of the first school
house, still st .ndiug, with the fine building
now in use and all hot outgrown by tbe rap
idly increasing aeh< ai population,
Tbe first wcbool house of Bandon, Dow nn
occupied, kb »ugh txUongmg t o the Methodist
Cherub South, is tbe typical frame, one-
roomed rural school building. T be builumg
now in use for school our|N>s» s is a u.agnifi-
c»-nt fnupe structure containing four school
room*, one recitation room, a lih'arv. clos
et«. etc. in this building five teachers are
a^ present employed. Miss Pearl Waiker
has charge of grades one and two; Miss
Berth A Wilkins teaches grades three and
four, Misa Annie Waidtogel has charge-7
tbe next two grades; Miss Florence Wai
st roni iiistrnets grades seven and eight; and
tbe principal, Louis W. Worrell, iias charge
of the high school work. As b»fore stated,
the population of Rand'm is increasing so
rapidly, that the schools are laat outgrowing
their present arc roiuodations. After tbe
approach ng holiday vacation, in all proba-
I i itv. another room will t»e fitted up for
acb<ol Work, if a suitable room ran be ob
tained Ho»'n another teacher will have to
I m » employed, as the number now in attend
ance im considerably iu exc^sk of two hun
dred.
Tbe course of stndv in nor schools is that
prescribed bv law for all the schools of Pie
state. In accordance with legal provision,
nnv pup I that haa passed the s’ate eighth
grade examination, has ia-n»d to htru a cer
tificate to that • fieri. Such a certificate et -
titles the holder to adrai-sion intq anv High
■ bool of ihe st t without ft rthet rx «ntina-
tiou and w tb-uii anv conditions. Pupil* of
tbe eighth grade iu tbe Bandon schools find
I
Wheat, oats, barley, corn, clpver.
pea«, potatoes «ml hay an-l the princi
pal proiini-la of tbe Coqnille valley
in an agricnltaral *av Nto-k ra*ainK
amt dairviug is chi rieri on ext-tiMvelj.
Mra. W. F. Harria. Bandon,.............
Mt a. ill* J. Belaon, Banden
Mra.
Mra.
Mra
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F.
C.
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P.
793
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L. M Rluinenrother............. lfifi
Malehorw. I.engloia.................
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J Hite. Bandon.......................
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F. tiehike, P»rker«hnr< ...
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We sell the famous Bridge & Beach
Stoves, Ranges and Heaters.--
Forever six years we have been selling Hardware to the
people of liandou and vicinity and our trade grows larger
each year, lie aim to keep ii growing by selling reliable
goods at reasonable prices.
Fine Chinaware for Christmas
Presents.
Remember, we sei! everything usually sold in a first-class
Hardware store.
A. MCNAIR.
BANDON. OREGON.
Ct t tt t ttt t t ot l T t-l- t Î 8 i -1-8 Î i
Qur Holiday
Exhibition.
Consisting of a full linn of Jt-wslry, watchos, docks, silver-
war«, gold and fountain pen-, toilet set-, hand mirrors, game«
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and Christmas cards, is now r«sdy for examination. RINGS—a
large variety of solid gold and filled, both band and set, at re-
tnarksbly low price«. Toilet Sets, trinket boxes and snch like
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at greatly REDUCED PRICES. A nice assortment of novelty ’ 4
clocka
Ladies' purses and opera bags at coat,
AGATES
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polished and mounted to order.
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Arthur Rice,
Jeweler,
Bandon. |
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