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ft- * 1 Mm Co. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALEM Oregon Pine, Spruce and White Cedar Lumber..... DEALERS IN------- ( i c n c ra 1 M ere hand ise LOGGERS’ SUPPLIES a Specialty. Market Price Allowed f< r Produce of all Kinds. Prosper. S. v< ml earpenlers came .er from Marshfield last week to w. rk in th-- ship-yard. Mr. Heiickendoi tT bis now about 15 men employed. Work on the boarding house was begun the Rist < f the week, and owing’ to the heavy wind Monday night the »Mew were torn down, blit they have been replaced aud work ia progressing nicely. Norman Wilson and Letter McMul len departed last Tluiraday for Eure kn, Cal. The latter having Leen here on •« abort visit, retinue to resume his old labors, while the former goes to seek employment. Twooftbe largest timbers sawed in any mil) on the river were turned out from the Carmon & Crites mill last wees. They were 73 feet long aud will be used in the new boat. Levi Smith, a prosperous up-river logger, was here a few days last week, looking after business interests. He will soon open a camp near Beaver Slough, ou tho tract partially logged by J. Jenkins. 11. Adams, of Riverton, who recent ly returned from Alaska, wns dowu last week to arrange for a timber ex change, which was later cotisum mated. y?H INGLES for RM«e. N-» 2 white nJ t Under t new state law b inning the Aral O : binI’ll! <*. <in<,$l per ib«”is;iu.| of Jauurtry the Bounty clerk uuce a month, B miu I uu (’<*miurrciu! Uu. before tLv ft«h, Uss to report t> the «fate Ito.rd of Lt ffh «11 th<* 1.1 iri. ... > with th- age of the jpirt.rH, tbe'p••lent.*’, and nuu.er- ou« private affair*. Tbe I O. O. F L-d;.e <»f this place l.ns bonpht ibe Eduards M« on the corner of A. B. SABIN Sixth and Maple street«, paving $600 for the Mauufnetuier and Dealer in pn perty. We understand the Edge intends to build a Hue hall on the property in the All Kinds of Saddlery. near future. H. ai ixmm anti saddle« llcpulntd. We learn that \V. C. Chase of C iqnille, ! - OkiGON will be a candidate for Represcntaiive <»n the Republican ticket. Mr. (’h .se is an at torney wed known throughout the county and is g od timber for the Legislature, lie has always taken nn active part in politic« anti nt the last County C invention was •ducted chairman of the County Central Committee.—Enterprise. ---- oco---- Coos County Man Thinks Woman Is After His Coin Scliillitigs* best goods fur sale by OBKOON How many Edward Sam Gordons PROSPER, Loietiz & Hoyt. are there in Oregon? Tbe name is ----- OOO----- not a comtnun one, and a Coos Bay Tort Orford. man of that name assures inquirers that he is tbe genuine name-blowu-in- A sea wail, ora ennui about half a mile Empire.......... ... S124.ISI0 long from N» Hies cove to the lake, would on tbp-bottle article. In spite of Ibis Id PL’ULlbHKD Bandon.......... .... 182,11« give Port Orford a harbor second to none asseriion. there appeared in Vancou Myrtle Point. .... 2734X4 between San Francisco and the Kouud. l,VKin THViMI>A¥ A FT EH NOON Coquille .... ... 350 295 ver on October 2, 11)1)5, Miss Bertha Nori h Bend... . .. 582,141 “Hunters Lnck,# is aometiiues good as Eita Leicb, v. bo )<-d to the altar a ... MT ... Mni3h field.. •. .... 902,380 well as bad. Last Tburtdiy was a lucky ¿Monument >4, I loadstone^ man, who, arlroewledging be bore the ---- ozo---- day for our young friend George Colebrook, A. T. FKTTKK. unusual name, blnabingly admitted A. B, S h L id , tho barnose maker, Capt. Johnson, of the tug. was up whose fme dogs treed two panthers and he —— and rl’’;il>lei m — sells tho best $25 ranch or team liar jast Thursday, Ho piloted the power kill.-d both—one measuring over eleven feet that be wanted to share it with Miss This is a very large one, but there have been Leicb. ------- In all tbe latest designs and sizes, in fact all kinds of ------- SUBSCRIPTION KATES. oess in the county. Call and see it, sclir Sotoyome tip from Bandon. some killed that wt .e larger. The Coos Bay simon pore, none- ----- oco — One Year..................................... $2 00 CEMETERY WORK J. Ferry, who lias been working in Dr. Grron has moved out to Mrs. Me other genuine article, admits the soft TOOZK MAKI N PLEDGES. Hix Month«............................................ 1 60 T. Blewett's camp on Bear creek, re Bride’s r«sidenoe, and started up bouse- impeachment of once having kuotrn oau be had by calling on or addressing Three Months.......................................... ™ Woodbarn, Or. Jan. 11,1906. turned to his home at Myrtle Point, keepin?. He is having a wire run into the Miss 1 eich very well at North Bend, P aid in advance , $1.50 a Y eah . main office so :>s to be in telephone com To F. I. Dunbar, Secretary of State for Ceos County Marble and Granite Works B. C. Rucker, traveler for Til-man munication with his patients. having, in fact, ‘‘kept company” with | Oregon, and to the member« of the republi & Bendel, was here last Wednesday. Stewart & White, Proprietors. her for “ quite a spell, ” and, further Cilia paper is entered at tho Bandon post Marion Zumwalt sustained a broken col can party and the electors of tho counties offioe as Seoond-olase Matter. J. R. Stillwell of Bandon was here lur bone by being thrown fr< in n joung more, relnetnntly • ty il atMiss Leicli Corner 3rd and D St. Marshfield, Oregon. comprising the First Congressional District horse Inst Saturday afternoon at the Zum secured from him $20,000on tbe score We nse only the best material and guarantee all work. Lowest priops Prompt attention, on business one day last week. in the State of Oregon, walt. ranch on Six»« River, 'the accident THURSDAY, JAN. IR, 1906. Wtn Kicking has just recovered was caused by the horse becoming unman of that frii udsl ip. I, Walter L. Tooze, reside at Woodburn, The true-blue and all wool Edward from an attack of la grippe. ageable and running into a tree. Mai ion in Marion county, Oregon. I am a duly Sain says the yonng woman has de camo into town Sunday and is getting along The VVillainPtte Valley Develop registered number of tho Republican party. D. Johnson was dowu fiom Coquille ■W signs on Ins property, and alleges nicely under Dr. Green’s care. poent League will hold its next 1* ar- If I am nominated for the office of Repre last Thursday. that there exists in his mind a saa creditable showing made by the Ban piers’ and Shippers’ Congress at sentative in Congress at the primary nom Mr. Chandler, from up tho river, don The Recorder and News of their respective pieion that Miss Leicb has taken to Gei». I*. Laird, Proprietor North Bend in May. was here Wednesday looking after locality’s r< sources nnd tluir future rapid i the altar a man whose real name is inating election to be held in the First Con ------<XX>------- gressional District in the State of Oregon, ois logs. development, lead-» one to v,under where f r more plebiac, and who, therefore, Marshfield is $23,000 in debt, and the 20th day of April, 1906, 1 will accept the A scow loaded with from Curry will get otf at when the coming tidal stood willing to pose In fore the li wave« f prospeiity strikes the coast country, almost two years behind in tho pay nomination and will not withdraw, and if I tho Osborne A Ltingwi rthy mill was but ns the extremities never develop with cense man anil tlm minister as Ed ment of warrants. Their city charter nm elected I will qualify as such officer. SPECIAL RATES BY THE WEEK OH MONTH. brought to this place and will bo out the intervening apace assuming larger ward Sam Gordon, in order that Miss provides that a debt of no more than If I am nominated and elected, I will Ju - shipped on one of the outgoing ves and more ini port a it. | rop(-rti< n, we wilt Leicb might claim tbe wealth of tbe sample b ;: m in cchnection . $25,000 can be contracted. abide our time, and then—“watch Curry real bead of the Gordon clan when he ing my term of office, advocate protective sels. —ooo—• grow.” tariff, forty foct channel at Coos Bay and joined his forefat here. Mr. Fish, of Fishtrap, was a caller Give the diroct primary law a fair The county road both north and south of thirty-five reet to Marshfield, improvement here the first of the week. To prove that bis fears are well trial. There may be a few tlaws that Port Orford is in ta tter condition than it of Yaquina Bay and other West Coast har grounded. Edward Sam from Coos Chas. Fox has been suffering with has been in many years at thia time of need to be remedied but the system is bors, deepening Columbia river channel, points triumphantly to tl.e descrip season. Stock of all kind is looking well, sore band. right, It is bard on the professional .completion of Celilo canal, Government and grass is green and growing. This is tion of the groom as given to Auditor politician, but a good thing for the Mrs. Geue Cox was contrary to ttie piedictions of many, who A. Burnham at Vancouver by the ownetship of Oregon City locks, giving In people. last Saturday. prophesied a hard winter f< llov.ing the light bride when she seenred tbe license, terstate Commerce commission power to —ooo---- Mrs. J. Conrad was a Bandon visi one of a year ago. Looking back for many that her Edward Sain Gordon was remedy freight rates and discrimination«, years at the winter ‘-eeson it would seem a.« Tbo Lewis & Clark Fair was a good greater compeusotion for mral letter ear tor last week. if <<ur climate were becoming milder as 63, a lumberman, and that his father’s ibiog for Portland and a good thing ners. limiting hours continuous service of Mr. and Mrs. time gots on, ns the cold fierce storms name wns Ed Gordon, The Edward for Oregon. What Oregon needs is railroad employees, election of United dowu from Coqnille for a few days chronicled in early days are rarely, if ever who says lie is the only one of tbe more advertising. Onr sister states duplicated low , «ud when a few more dec States Senators by the people, completion visiting relatives Lore. ades roll by thia may be a lan<l of “ever name thinks he is 65 years old, knows of California and \\ ashington have of Dannma canal, liberal aid for wagon Glen Cos was transacting business lasting bloom ” The change, if there is any, be is h builder, and is sure that his Jistauced Oregon in advancement ami roads and irrigation projects, abolition of here Saturday. is probably due to btie oceanic currents,— father's uarne was Hugh Gordon— progress, bnt why? Certainly not be- Tribune. free transportation, and exclusion of Chi slight discrepancies, to be sure, but N. A. Pederson and J. Ellerby were causo they have more or better re proving to bint that Mies Leicb bad nees and Japanese laborers. — oeo — - up to Parkersburg several days last •onreea. Zl Ud <Jold Bench. WALTER L. TOOZE. tried to describe tbe Coos Bay Edward week caulking on the sebr Oregon. ----- oco----- —ooo--- They also did some work ou the sebr Elmer Miller raptnrod a coo pie of Sam Gordon. The Senate committee on commerce Tbe story of tbe marriage as given 2_nd Advance. BIRTHDAY' PARTY. fine i ear a few days ago. last Thursday reported favorably on at greater length in Tbe Telegram of Clande Smith, who has been em A new hmndry to bo started here the following bills: the construction A surprise birtbdav party in honor of Mr. fl J and Mrs. J. B. Marshall, given by their son ployed for the last two years on tho boon, Gauutlett and Coiviu manipu \\ ednesdiiy, is that on October I'd, A. Garfield, Prop ef a lighthouse at Cape Arago, also and hi« wife, Mr. and Mts. Win. Marshall, 1905, a woman, giving her name as 16 x Fulton’s resolution authorizing a stir took place at tho home of the latter last Flanagan & Benneti ranch, left Mon lators. Miss Beriba Etta Leicb, from Port day for his old home in Iowa. vey of Coos Buy and bar with a view Saturday evening. Wbut d('-os onr readers think of tbo land, oked the County Clerk of Clark l iie guests arrived at 7:30, and a few min R. W. Bullard, of Bullards, was ou bigli valuation on tbe assessment roll county, Washington, for a license to to widoning and deepening its eu utes later Mr. and Mrs. Mai shall were the sick list for a few days, but is WORK A HPECIALTV, by this time? Last year tLe levy waa wed Edward Sum Gordon, also of trance to a depth of forty feet. ushered in, and to their surprise a goodly able to be around ugaiu. 30 mills, Ibis year 10 mills ami tbvir Portland, but because she had no affi number were ready to receive them. Wm. John Giles was a Prosper caller lax only two-tbin’r of what it was davits, witness or intended spouse pecial achines If n property owner near a town of Marshall, who had arranged a program for I Start the New Year right by baying the evening, made a few remarks in which last year Onr guess is that many with her, she was told to come again. n new watch, or, have your old one 10(H) population can assist in increas he stated that he believed it right to give Monday. The scb Advance was town! up will L » 1 like tbiouing tboir hat as Next day she riitiun^d with au atlida- uilt to rder ÓU> cleaned find repaired. ing the population of tho town to I ' thought and time to preparing amusement Arthur Rice, 21H10, ho doubles tho capacity of bis I fur elderly people as well a« for young from B.imlon, Sunday, aud will Lavo high stt lbey can and hollow accord v:l signed by Mrs. M. Mance,of Port ingly for onr efficient assessor. land, nnd attested before J. S. Willis. Turned Shafting, Cap and Set ■í TDK JEWKLKB home market, increases the vahío of .people. lie also gave, in his remark«, the some repairing done here. Screws, Machine Bolts, BANDON, - - OREGON. The issue of Dec 21 of the Bandon Notary Public, and thus secured her his holdings,and benefits his commit-1 ago of bis father and mother, whose birth Fred Gribi and wife and G. Meyer Pipe and Fittings, days they were celebrating. Mrs. Marshall pity in general. By helping the in was 72 years of age on the 12th and Mr. aud wife took a pleasure-trip to Ban R ecorder has twelve pag^s and all license. On October 21 she returned Brass Work. full of good reading. It proves con with the groom hu H a witness, and it,p dustries of tho community in which Marshall was 73 on the following Sunday. don Sunday. ceremony was performed by Rev. R. I he program began By singing the old General Repairing. Pattern Shop ip you live, you are helping yourself and G. W. Canning, organizer of the cliisively that A T. belli I is a live Connection. all depending on yon for support.— familiar hymn, “Blest be the Tie That Modern Woodman society, was a visi man and in the right place. If his Yeatman, who required tbe parties to Binds.” Duets, recitations and solos were readers will stand by him as they affix their signatures on tbe back of |Ioiue Trade Advocate. then rendered. Next came the grab sack tor here the first of the week. has jUHt received a new stock of should they will see Bandon grow in tbo license. It ih said that tho bride which proved a great source of amusement. Misses Theresa and Maggie Hanly did all tbe talking. a way tbat surprises even tLo most Groceries and Provision« The freight rates from the Coquille Some were surprised, when, n(>on opening were down visiting Miss Carniou last Mr. Gordon is a native of Michigan grabs, they found onions, pickles, sanguine. There is nothing that will fiver are tho most serious obstacle to j their week. S alt and C ured M kats , pieces of apple«, potatoes nnd various other build up a town like a good live an 1 Miss Leicb was formerly from (here being more sawmills along it, vegetables, intended for jokes. C ioarb , T obacco , .... Peter Hansen gave Bandon a call newspaper.—Globe Washington, D. C. She gave her age was the remark recently made to the A delicious repast of lemonade, two kinds C andv , E tc . last Saturday. in the marriage certificate as 28, and ---- OOO----- editor of this paper by n prominent of cake and tarts was served, also candy, .-if Uhdereelling «ny Btofpon this document says this is her first The scb Advance was taken to Par Ln aiipn lumberman here when asked why tbo , nuts and apples. P. B. HOYT, Prop the river. Call and see. After lunch the program consisted of rec marriage, but to Auditor Burnham, it logs were all shipped across to the itation«, songs and charades. The last fea kersburg, Tuesday, where tbev will Miss Rena Burges« wns visiting her par it said, she admitted she was di bay. The only solution to that ia the ture of the prugiam wa« a beautiful tab finish the repair work and take a ent« at this place, n few day« last week. Lampa, : : vorced. ribo also, told »be Auditor Located lu EL IX IR ADO BUILDING, cargo of lumber. improvement of tho bar at tbe month leaux—Rock of Ages Mi«« Rertha Wolis c.f Ban Jon is stopping that she was a schoolteacher. First street. BANDON. OREGON of tbe rivcr,-t*nd while bow going on All t bjoyed vLe evening, and, at’er wish C. T. Morehouse, who lived near with Mis. G. C. Welch at present. Miss Leicb was married in Sacra SHAVING, SHAMPOOING AND HAIR ing Mr. nnd Mrs. Marshall many more hap wjjl result in much good, an effort py birthdays, returned home feeling greatly New Aberdeen, lias moved to Gravel Chris Danieldson went to Coqnille Mon- mento nine years ago to William Mc cyrriNG at standard prices . day on business. should be made to have tbe work con beuvfited by ¡he pleasant hours thus spent. Ford for the winter. Cord, from whom she was divorced in tinue.—Coquille Regall. 1 i: . m . B. Gus Welch, who has been snllrring with San Francisco four years ago. Prior Bathroom newly fitted tip with Porcelain Messrs Parker, J. Morrison, J. an attack of Ingrippe, is Able to bo out to that time she was a telegraph oper Tab. Hot or Cold Batlm ‘¿5 cents Hftmblock and C. Fnby returned again. The Old Reliable ator for the Southern Pacific.—Port land Telegiam. Sunday from a bunting trip down The New, Elegantly Fitted, and Speedy Steamer the coast. L J. Cody ar.d J. L. Bean were Prosper Blacksmith and visitors {Sunday. RECORDER TUPPER Dates $1.00 to $2.00 per Day. BANDON, OREGON, J. Waldvogel & Son Leaders in the M eat L ine Bandon Bandon Foundry Machine Shop Mill and Steamboat M S B O . J. L. BEAN E l D orado TONSORIAL PARLORS Or. Peter Nelson Mrs. J. Johnson, of Bandon, wns Mrs. Emily Schroeder of Arngo has been the guest of Mrs. T, P. Hanly the past week up visitiug Mrs. Heuckendorff, Mun Born—Jan. 11, 1906, to Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. day. Welch, a «on. Mother and child arc doing The power scb Sotoyome finished well but George's recovery is very doubtful. l'liis Steniner is New. ia Stronuly bnllf, «nd fitted with the l«t< at improvements, and will give n regnlnr 8 day service, for passengers and freight, between the loading and went to Bandon, Mon Uoqnille Itiver. Oregon, and Nau Frauoieco, Calif. E. T. J. L. Been had business at Coquille Tues California and Oregon Coast Steamship Company Stcamci Only Kcgnlivr l.ine llctwc«*n :: Via Coo.» Dr. Houston, made several prof<*s- day and Wednesday of this week. sional visits her« last week, being l’re«ton Colwdl, Sr. is lying very low fit called fir J. C. Taylor's daughter, his home at thia place. He took sick very suddenly and it is thought be had a st roke Ethel, who has been quite ill. of paralysis. J. Donaldson returned last Wed Later—Nir. Colwell died Wednesday. I’ortbind and nesday from it trip to Johnson s mill During the heavy wind storm at this where be bad goue to .visit a sick place last Friday, the Codv Lumber Com-1 pany suffered considerable loss. A large i friend. myrtle tree fell lengthwise of tho cook J. C. Taylor gave Bandon n call house, smashing two cook stoves and break- | ing most of the dishes. Mr. nnd Mrs. Mor last Wednesday. Eureka 1 hiv £EO D GRAY A CO., Goni Agis, 421 Market. St. San Francisco. ! A Fifty Dollar Suit L. W SHAW, Acent, Marsh Held. Phone 44Ì. rison bnd a narrow escape from death. The I roof war partly blown off «if the bunk bouse. | There w«s upward« of fif’y men in it at the 1 time, it being the noon hour. ------ OOO----- I. N DeLong, engineer in the Car mon & Crites mill, while walking rdotig near their office. M Nidny ev.-n- ing, slipped nnd fell, breaking liia Oi l papers. 10 cetitft per hundred shoulder Ixme. Ho retnrned to bis 3t RFroni ** office. In me i'oesdav m.. • 4 1 I' LOWE, Wagonmaker Bandon. Oregon, Druggist and Apothecary Is just In receipt of n yew nnd fresh stock of John McCue went to Coquille Wednesday. day. She carries about 500 M out Mr. Burgess visited bis daughter Mrs. (bis trip, being the largest cargo of Ralph Schroeder last week at Arago. lumber shipped from the river. ELBERT DYE|t, Agent, Bandon, Oregon. KRldiE, Managing Agent, 307 Front Street, Han Francisco, California. CLARENCE Y. Drugs and Chemicals, Patent and Proprietary Preparations Toilet Articles, Drnggiwtn Hnndrien. P ekkumes . B hubiies . S ponoks , S oaps N uts and C andies . Cigar», Tobacco« and ClKorcftcn. Paint«. Oil». GI ahbch . and Painter"«Supplied Heavy Forging Whip Work and Logging Work is «ar Npecialty. B andos , «Wow. C. H. PATTERSON pray and General Delivery Meet nil Boat*. —All order« bundled with care.——• B andon , i ■ Osanoa. FOR ADDRESS I This Coupon is good for one rot« for tbe person named above, if deposited at the Rx oanra office or (nailed before eipirntion of date below. IJot GOOCJ, AFt^r Jan. S-4 4* » * è I a • X