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✓ t * 4 THE RECORDER Taff/. Moats - M obps Marshall Jird at his home. C24 East Third street, this morning at 3:15 o’clock, IB PUBLISHED aged J»4 years, K months and 12 days. Ijnin TMl’KNOAY ArTKKNvON Moses Marshall was born ip Virginia Bridge A. Ileacti April 4th, 1811. While he lived at various bf ... M|oiet>. Billiges inni Heater* times lu Ob*O< liliuois aud Missouri, the WHOLESALÈ AND RETAIL DEALÜK8 major portion of Lis life has been »pent in 4. T BPVVBB. Kansas, he having lived in and arouud Chenyvale for the past thirty tive years. Mr. Marshall has bteu ill aud ailing for HUHSCKIPTION RATES. the past five mouths, Lot took to bib tied only three weeks ago. During those three pna Y«*r................................................. *2 00 weeks be has not been able to sit np or move ÿix Month«............. I 00 around without assistance, but has not com Three Month«.......................................... ai plained, bearing bis illness as only a true It PltD IN AirVAXCB, «1.K A kKAB. Christian could. ------- OJÍALE KM IN Mr. Marshall is survived by his wife and £Uig paper is entered at the Bandon post ten children : Mrs. C. C. Kincaid. Mrs. F. J. qfboe as Second-cl ass Mattef. Straub, Mrs. C. R. Barrow, all of Cherry vale. Mrs- Nellie M. Wills of Lu« Angeles Mrs. Anu Monager of Lt avenwotth. Stephen A Place Where You Can Save Money on THURSDAY. iAN. 1. laof. D of Kansas City, Moses 61. living soQth of Your Hardware billni this city, C. M. of Cherokee, John B. Mar shall of Bandon, Or. anil Mrs W. C. Powell After two years’ reigr. as a dry town, who is now at Bandon, Or. with her brother. Ashland went “wet" at the late elec The funeral service will be held from the tion. family residence Monday afternoon at 2:U0 finrket I’rioe Allowed for Erodaoe of all Kind*. o’clock, the Key. Bobbins of the Methodist church, of which Mrs ¿Marshall has been a Among your New Year resolution» PROSPER, OREGON. Currie« a completo stock of General Hardware, Stoves nnd Ranges, member since her sixteenth year, officiating, did yotj fenol ve to be a booster tor A min unit ¡on, Paints aud White Load, Snub aud Doors, Picture burial to be iDHde iu Fairview cemetery. {Jandon during 19üßt Mr. Marshall was an upright and a Godly Moulding, Pope, Crockery, »Stoneware, Lampe, etc. ONEY to loan on aimroved security. « y •; rnrrri-tTr.-i-mr: -, tti-y man, one whose equal is seldom met with. Inquire of Howard M. Brownell. Get price* elsewhere Frink W. Benson of Rosebnrg has It is said of him and it is true, that he never A. B. SABIN then come here nnd make eoniparnMiua. in all his almost ninety five years on this AÄTANTI D—5000 cords of shingle bolt ofiiria||y announced his candidacy for material. B andon Mr«. Co. Manufacturer aud Dealpr tn V earth, intentionally wronged a human be y V |he nominal ion on the Republican ing; he was considerate, kind and affection AN I ED — To exchange good Portland f All Kinds of Saddlery. poket, for Swcrolary of State. ate; he was generous to a fault, never was property fur deeded timber laud. -OOO----- Harne., and Sad.lle. Repaired. .i there anything needed to be done for any Gladstone SV.*1, Havior St., Portland Ore. r BANDON, - - O regon . 4 one but what he was always found willing A uiorement ie on foot to noi*e (be HINGLES for «nie. No. 2 white cedar and anxious to do, He was a Christian in pwnaof Marshfield, North Beod,Em shiuL’Iea. full coutil, *1 per thousand. Will not make a man look dressed np if be has a tbree-days growth of beard. every sense of the word, and emulated the Bandon Commercial Co. pire and Bangor, cbooae a new name Presto, change. Just «ten into example of the Great Teacher, in so far as it and have only one town on the Bay. was possible for hppiap to do. ANTED—to buy one or two lots op TI F MORRISONS Barber ESI aojd riveV front. pood idea! They will need something and he will mr.ke von look like a gentleman. Hot hii <| Cold Baths. His absence from the family circle will lie Bandon Real Estate Agency. hard to bear, but the burden is nothing by ¡ike that oyer there to keep up with the consciousness that he has gone to the Bandon. Great Beyond for his reward, such a reward as he most assuredly deserves In this city, A. Garfield, Prop. The Portland Journal publishes a where he spent the major portion of his life, b ra,’íi í-i ----- weat her map of Oregon and leave» off there can be found no man, woman or child, The Old Reliable ------- In al I the latest designs and sizes, in foot all kinds of ------- who can truthfully say that Moses Marshall P oob Bay. And yet they »ay tbHt ever did anything, or said a word, to hurt Portland i» not knocking Coos Bay,— anyone; everyone who knew him instinc WORK A SPECIALTY. Blacksmith and poos Bay Harbor. tively loved him, and it is not only in hie can be had by calling on or addressing Katherine West to A D Morse, assignment, Keep quiet, brother. Bandon is on home where he wi I be missed—the grief Wagonmaker J M Upton, atty for assignee. Continued tliHt weather map, anti the particular elsewhere is as great. TruIv, a good man, pecial for term. weather that Cooa county i» proud of. T J Stillwell to A D Morse, assignment, J M and a Christian man. has left us to go to Heavy Forging I bis Maker.—Cherryvale (Kansas) Journal. Stewart & White, Proprietors. is found at Bandon, and ia the most Upton, atty. Continued. I Nliip Work Corner 3rd and D St. Marshfield, Oregon. equable of any in the United Slates. Prosper Mill Co vs J D Stewart, Sherwood nnd Lodging Work Turned Sha fting, Cap and Set We use only the best material and guarantee all work Lowest prices. Prompt attention. for plaintiff, Upton for defendant. Con Steel Range Free. in onr Specialty. Screws, ATachine Bolts, Charle» Augustus Peabody, who tinued. The R ecorder is going to make Wm Panter va Connty Court. Appeal from Pipe and Fittings, O bkoon . R aspón , has been selected as the choice of the county court on commitment to asylum- one of jts lady readers a present of a Brass Work. board of trustees for president of the Stanley t Borns and J W Bennett for pltf handsome $60.00steel range. The ’"idC-r General Repairing. Pnttefa Shop in Mutual Life IriHUrance Company, to pep M lirown and A J Sherwood for deft range is a Bridge & Beach “Super C. H. PATTERSON CftpueQtian. Continued succeed Richard A. McCurdy, is a J P 'l opper vs Veter Loggia, notion at law, ior,” one of the highest grade manu Dray and General Delivery prominent banker ami railroad injip. Geo I*. I.nird Proprietor Walter Sinclair for pltf. W U Douglas fof factured. ft is ou exhibition at A. Meet all Boats. CLARENCE Y. LOWE, He is a director in three national deft. McNair's hardware store. Go in nnd ---- All orders handled with care.— banks and one saving» bank, and is E B Fish vs C B Hines, suit to foreclose Ren, see it. Bandon. Oregon, B andon , ; : O regon . Upton A Rummell (pr pltf. Guerry for on fbe directoral«» of tbr«>e railroad Mrs. L. J. Davison, Bandon............... (Jeft poptinned. companies. He ha» also served a» the SPECIAL. HATES BY THE WEEK OB MOA’Tn. Simpson Lumber Co vs T W Clark, suit for Mrs. A I>. Monte, Bandon................... Priceless beyond nil possessions is the eye director of an insurance company, and apiiointment of receiver. W U Douglas for sight, deserving’of yonr highest considura- I h just in receipt of a new and Miss Olga l'edrrson, Prosper......... ¡a Ihe repre»entative of the William pltf, Upton, Farrin, Guerry A Hollister for Mrs. W. F. Harris, Bandon............... freah stock of Do not allow fakes to trifle with yonr About tbe middle of January, 1306, Waldorf Asfor estate in this country. deft. Continued. Mrs. Kila J. kelson, Bandon ... . Drugs and Chemicals, And tbe MuHml dir ctors think the Adam Pershbaker vs C O Gilkey et al. Suit ip equity to foreclose mortgage, A J Sher Mrs. K. L. M, Biumenrother........... time this m»n can spare from his other wood for pltf. Default against defendants Mrs, C. Maleliorn, Langlois............... Patent aud Proprietary Preparation? Or MYRTL.B POINT duties is worth $50,000 a yppr. The C O Gilkey, Cora B Gilkey, KC Lyons, Mrs. K J. Mite. Bandon,...................... Toilet Articles, 4 investigating committee should torn Judgment for pltf for $M0, interest. taxes, Mrs. P. F. Gehlke, Parkersburg ... llrnggiMtM Sundries. its batteries loose on tbe Mutual di etc. Decree of foreclosure. PtKFUMES, B rushes , S ronues , S oaps Coquille Mill A Tug Co vs W J Lichty et al, rectora.-—Salem Journal. Myrtle Point. N ut « and C andies . actinu at |aw, Waiter Sinclair fur plff. Cigars, Tobaccos and Cigarettes. Settled and dismissed John Morgan will ,gn| nstn’e office Paints. Oils. Glasses, and Painter’s Supplied L'. P. JENSEN. Munter. Th« Oregonian's write-np of the at Empire. The old city is expected tp take on renewal of life the coming year. »ch. Advance going on tbe beach at This Steamer is New, is Strenglv built, and fitted with the latest improvements, and will LICENSED OPTOMETERIST hnmpa. give a regular b day service, for pa* < i ger^ and freight, bt tween the A long list of patent medicines containing tlii» place, show» that the old conser Coquille River. Oregon, and Kan Francisco. Calif. By tho Stats Board of Oregon alcohol are to be listed with alcoholic drinks vativeis drifting towards I bo so called A Happy New Year to all« and taxed as such. The (conoQiic.nl Peruna and as such recorded in ihe Kecorder’s of ELBERT DYER, \jt nt, Hnndon, Oregon. The Cody Lumber Co, started up again ‘•yellow-journalism”- or at ieast tbe pr “ bitters jag” will then be a thing of the fice of Coos County. Oregon, a ill give a call E. T- KlU’iSE, Managing Agent, 207 Front Street, Kan Francisco, i'iiilfornin. after the holiday*. correspondent (probably from Coos past. in Bandon to sefve any one in u«wd of prop I)r. Gulin was called to the residence of B»y) who sent tbe dispatch, makes Chas. Green, one of his little girls being There was a very pleasant gathering of erly fitted lenses. He is well known for the Oregonian appear ill that light. very sick, bat am glad to report her much frieuds and relatives at the home of Mr. nnd nearly fifty years n this locality. Many Mrs. Warren Deyoe, Sunday evening, the hundreds of satisfied patrons recommend P. Ö. HOYT, Prop The article vividly describes a terrible better. —-s occasion being the marriage of James T. him. He guarantees bis work anil can be tdoruf raging at sea with tbe scb. Ad Mr. Craine came down the first, of the Guerin to Miss Florence f’olernan. found alwavs in liis office. Notice will be given in this paper before be comes here of Located In EL DORADO BUILDING. vance creeping in close to »Lore to es year and took charge of the Cody Lumber It is announced that the dis.nppearnnco of camp, Mr. Flanagan having resigned. th»‘ day« bo will be in Bandon. First Street. BANDON. OKiCGON cape the gale. Theo a heavy swell McKinley, the star witness in the land fraud Dr. Houston was called to the residence nut» tbe schooner on the rocks and of Mr. Burgess who has been quite sick. Only IScifular Line Between f’oi-tlniid nnd Eureka case, will cause postponement of the trial of SHAVING, SHAMPOOING AND HAIR her crew are seen in the rigging bat Warren Parker came np with his launch Representative Hermann. Mr. Iierutaun CUTTING AT STANDARD PRICES. s: <_.’<»<Ê 2«s V :: tling for life, with heavy seas break and scow and took the donkey Tollen was will leave for Washington in a few days, and will take bis seat in Congress. Bathroom newly fitted up with Porcelain GEO. D. GRAY <•<>., Gen’l Act«. L. W. SHAW. Agen» ¡ng over the vessel, aud the spectators using, to Bandon to assist in taking off the Tub. Hot or Cold Raths 25 cents All hunters’ licenses issued by the county 421 Market. St. San Francisco. Marshfield, 14.one 441. has just received a new stook of on the shore speechless, and powerless Advance. clerk will expire wilh the passing of the 3lst Col. C< ’ Bcu left for San Francisco for his to offer assistance. of December, and it will be unlawful to health and to look up a trade for the com hunt or pursue any wild game until your li This nil make» dramatic reading pany ’s lumber. cense is renewed. for people in the interior, l<ut becomes I The wind played havoc with the timber I a farce when re«d by people who are through this vicinity and several houses Otto Epps, who lives on one of R. C. De- Dealers in Meats S alt and C ure » M eats , ’s stock ranches on the South Fork, fiear enough to Ihe scene to know tbe had very narrow eacaftes from falling tiiu meut lit^ndon has killed eighteen panthers and seven bears C igars , T obacco , .... acts. Tbe crew ou tbe schooner her. The roads are all blockaded and travel since April, most of the panthers being Here to Serve—Here to C andy , E tc . were never in any danger, and the is impossible. killed with a 22 caliber Savage rifle. Who BEEF. Hr Un dersdling Huy store on Miss Daisy Jackson of Portland came up can beat this record?—Euterprise. vensel itself wou(d have bee^i floated per lb. the river. Call and see. on the last Alliance to visit friends and rel- > within an hour had not a line parted Loin steak ativea for a sjiort time. lake- »< ■ Rib ft a critical momeut. When the high Port Orford. Mr. Borgard and wife weqt to North Bend ■ Round ” ........... ......................... ides come tbe first of the week, she for a short visit with friends. One of the improvised rudders of the Ro Chuck “ .......... ;....................... will lie mken off. Perhaps tbe flow Prime ronsts............................... . . . Chas. Ashton is busv catching logs |hat anoke, it is believtd, washed »spore on Plank- plate, brisket and neck boil ery correspondent of th? Oregonian are coming from the North Fork. He has Agate beach during Ihe late storm. Shoulder boil................... Gene White passed through town Satur could get another ‘‘triple-bead” by several hundred in bis boom already. A Serie« of Evening Sermons Corned beef........................ wiring something to the effi-ct that E. M. K an bad business at Coquille Tues day to spend Christmas a stivities at Dairy- MUTTON ville, where there must be strong nttraction Chops .............. on |he ‘«cbooner Advance tfas again day. to pull him away from P< rt Orford. Roast leg or loin -—000—- afloat and in the burlier—only half of Roagt shoulder. Mining men who complain of hardships in “THE CHRISTIAN LIFE.’ Htew ................. ¡be crew perished balance rescued prospecting ’ge piountains of SujJiern Qfe- Splashes. gon, are simply “tenderfoot«;”—unworthy to although in terrible condition aftef VEAL. Presbyterian Church John IV. Kolly ¡n Telpgrara. be classed with the pioneer of any country. Cnileta .......... living on raw sow bosom and salt Bnoud or ribo. They should bring feather beds with them. water fur ’»teen days.” Clear the track for 1901L Hope your tick Könnt «boulder, rib or rnmp URES COUGHS, COLDS. CONSUMPTION, BRONCHITIS, The case against Beecher Jess was called Stew................................... .... et reads clear through. WHOOPING COUGH. SORE THROAT, HOARSENESS, •< np yesterday before Justice Znmwalt and PORK. Get y; nr habits on straight, btijrt right. dismissed—the defendapt agreeing to mar LOSS OF VOICE. LOOSENS THE PHLEGM AND EASES That the Santa Fe ban ^ad a crew Chop, steak, roast rib, roas{ bam, EXPECTORATION, HEALS THE LUNGS. Bet the East would like to have weather ry the young ladv involved, and ns all par Jnn. 7. • The Birth of the Christian.” pf 2*) surveyor« in the » field along the roast loin....... "Ye must bp boyn again.” ties were willing, a license was secured ana likep»»". Endorsed by leading physicians as the BEST remedy for Pickled |>ork.... brejron coast for tlio pant season is Sausages ......... If the past year hasn't been op to yonr ex the ceremony said by Justice Zumwalt. The Inn. 21. ••The Food of the Christian.” Children’s Croup and Whooping Cough because the st at eruent of C. I). Baird, city pectations. determine to hustle in 190f>. ease has caused much excitement and some ‘•I am the Bread of Life.” Roast sliQQliie*. it contains NO OPIATES. The action of Ballard’s Hore K Spare ribs .......... editor of the Humboldt Time», nt Ever notice that the picture of Jimmy feeling in this community, but its happy Feb «. “The Exercise of the Christian.” . . . 04 hound Syrup is mild and benign, it isadapted to infants, as well Heads............... s •‘Be ye doers of the Vÿord.” Feet................... A • Eureka, Cal., who iva» io Portland Hvde renl-mbleR tha| of Gaston? No won settlement was the proper thing to do. and as adults of every variety of temperament and constitution. Baeon............... it now remains for everybody to let the cur Feb. lit “The Calling of the Christina.” der he wight s to retarn instaptly to thnt Saturday. Tbe surveyqrs have now Hamburg .......... tain fall, tend tu (heir own busineas, and ‘•This is the way, walk ye in if.” Beef suet........ Jeturned to Humboklt county, where dear Paree. wish all parties God speed. Leaf lard.......... MRS. B. W. EVANS, Clearwater. Kae , writes:— My husband Wonder if the insurance companies will |hey are running linos to connect tbe Rendered, bulk. Oapt. Jaoobeen, of the schooner Berwick, was sick for three months and the doctors told me ho had quick con take one of their own calenders au4 turn ■ road to be completed from San Fran over, etc. sumption. We procured a bottle of Ballard’s Horehound Syrup, and was arrested at Gold Brach for selling liquor CALL ; AND * Is It cured him. He is now a well man. but we always keep a bottle in violation of the Local Option Law. and cisco, th«» California At Northwestern. “Were you successful courting her on the brought np here for trial. He employed In the house, and think it has no equal for pulmonary diseases.” <■ Be«id»» tbe »urveyora. a clerical sea?” it quirt'd the friend. Frank 8tra*n as attorney, and when the THY WORD IS A LAMP UNTO MY 21 kd Easy to Take; Sure to Cure; Every Bottle Guaranteed. J force of »ix ruen accompanied tbe “Yes. 1 landed her. all right,” answered case was called up before Justice Zumwalt THREE, SIZASi «5c. JOc, »1.00. party. AH data collected war duly- lucky one. yesterday bis atUar,iev ma le a motion for a FEET AND A LIGHT UNTO MY BALLARDS SNOW LINIMENT CO., - ST. LOUIS, M0. ------ OQO------ change of venue, which would h^ve takep PATH.” compiled by tbe office men, and it i» It takes a woman about one consecutive the case to Floras creek. E. W. Jensen, at said (ully $5t*.(tOO tu ?fitl,(X)O ba» been second to make a man jealous, try hard as SOLO ANO RECOMMENDED BY torney for the pro-rontion, opposed the »pent by the Santa Fe in gathering |ie m«y to control himself, change, and Justice Zumwalt overruled the |he uecewaary information. — ooo — motion, whereupon the defendant, by his Frost (jroeeries at ali times at In tbe opinion of Mr. Baird, who There is a woman in every neighborhood attorney, demanded a jury trial by a jurv to Trowbridge’s. h«» watched tbe developments in who makes calls on every one and everyone be drawn from the precinct or district jury dreads her edging because shw <a such a list. The case was then set (nr to^av one Humboldt county clc»ely, there is no gossip. o’clock, and is iu progress as we go to press. longer Hny questiep regarding tbe io- —Tribune. UnPAM wo FOR ¿entinp» of tbe Santa Fe with refer W(>en A miin become. • widower, women Noti<w* is htflreb4 given to all 'persons not to trespass nptn the premisesof Dr. Kenyon, ù t Start the New lesr right by buying ence to tbe Court country, ^fter tbe M, ' p<hjr fellow.” When A woman Ixeimw Mrs. L. J. Dneinro returned home sitested between Floras Lake snd th* goun- ’ a new watch, or, have yo^r oid one \DDRENH map« bav* been anbuiiltad to tfie a widow the woiovn «ay, “When will ahe Tixmdaj, from Myrtle Point. tv ro«L|. in Northern Gurry, by removing, marry again?; ’ cutting, or detjtpôving timber npori said f denned «nd repaired. pastern headquarter*, it i* expected l »nd. ^?.r> reward w>|| be paid for informs — OQO----- ThiaConpnn is gooj for one votn for tbe person n itned al>oz». .1 d< p<Mited a* the Arthur Rice, ti»»n leading to a conviction of trespass fight of wi^y agents will be »ent out. I A reputation is a hothouse plant which Recorder snhsrribpr* can have the I14n<p ¿tated above. TEWEI fr Rrcoanrii oilier o, mailed before expiration of date below prttftably early in tbe apring—.’l>1e require» coûtant c»r« to proven* bv'nc and the R bcosddb for }2 a year payable in Dated »» Bandon, (irtf-’n Mnrrh 14. 1 I BANDON. - OREGttN gf • t »' i*' - -' • i F TFR NFt mix »gen» . blvr’.tA fR». . ’ ’ 1 AOft advance Not O-oocT A * I «... : ! • . L .r.5 n AZ »Jf • >u»ur» t he Bandon Ife'oBDU last week issued an interesting aud instructive special edition containing initato well wptten information HQout ipht k>wia and the tributary resource ful CuquiHe river region.—Portland Journal. ihe Bandon Kwokiisn got out a fine Christmas number. It contained pleasiug matter relative to the tine resources of that country and its production«.—Salem Capital Jt urnal. A special edition of the Bandon R koomlmh has been iNsned. It contains twelve pages* is neatly printed, and contains a good write up of Bandon and her resources. It speaks much for the enterprise of the editor, A. Fetter.—Myrtle Poiut Enterprise. The Bandon R ecoudkb puts out a Xmas number of twelve pages well illustrated and containing a goodly amount of advertising. The paper is well gotten up and shows en terprise on the part of its new editor.—Co quille Hecall. Coquille Heraldi The Bandon B ecobdeu is to be congratulated on the fine Christmas edition they got out last week It was full of readable matter regarding ihst enterpris ing city-by-the-sen, and was full of adver tising matter for the local merchants. Marshfield Coast Mail: The Bandon B ecobdeu is out this week with a special holiday number, containing write ups of that section, and considerable advertising of the enterprising sort. The Bandon R bcohdeb . of which Bro. Fet ter is now chief proprietor, uaiue to us iu an enlarged condition this week. It tends towards showing the future possibilities of Cooa and Curry countiea, and the various advantages each county is possessed of in the way of opportunities and inducements to investors nnd homeseekers. While the issue of the R ecoud ^ h does nut begin to touch even the shallow places of the great possibilities of this section, it is at the same time an issue Bandon should be proud of, and Bro. Fetter is to be congratulated for having at least attempted to advertise bis section of the state.—Marshfield Advertiser. ------ <XX>------ Circuit Court Part of the proceedings of December term: Prosper NEED Mill Co. A NEW STOVE? Oregon Pine, Spruce and White Cedar Lumber Á. M c N General Merchandise T he H ardware round: LOGGERS’ SUPPLIES a Specialty. WM. G ALLIERS Hardware Store, Bandon M W A Fifty Dollar Suit S Bandon Foundry Lud Machine Shop W dYloiiimieiit? Peter Nelson 11ea<l.*-»tours : i»< 1 Mill and Steamboat WORK ¡S M achines B uilt to O rder . Ceos County Marble and Granite Works T) IV Rates $1.00 to $2.00 per Day. Druggist and Apothecary M. (L POIIL, The New, Elegantly Fitted, and Speedy Steamer E l D orado TÜNSORÍAL PARLORS California and Oregon Coast Steamship Company S tea mer A ! 1 i a n ce i: J. L. BEAN Groceries and Provisions..... Lampa, : J. WALDVOGEL & SON Safe and Sure Or o C Read This Remarkable Testimonial. o LOWE. Ono A ote Í * I A i .......................... ’ 9 ’ I • • I