ONEY to loan on approved security
Prosper.
County Court. ’
Inquire of Howard M Brownell.
Part of the Proceedings of ths January
Mr. McDonnell, saleauisn fur a Seattle
\\
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ANTED
—ÖÜOO corda of «binale boli
shoe buuae.au her« soliciting orders last Term of interrat to B boobdbb readeia.
II
malarial.
B andon Mru Co.
Tuesday.
Schedule of «1 pen ses of County Court for
HINGLES
for
«ate
No. 2 white ot»dnr
Tbe Canuso A Orilsa mill bas b«eu closed the January, lumi, Term.
«híñale«, foil ooaui, It per thousand
Eipeuses iu vacation after October. 19U6,
for tbe leal few d*,( awaiting the arrival of
Bandon Commercial Co.
veaaM«. They iffill »«in have in operation Term ;
.
»1216
Ba
Officer«'
salaries.
............................
tbe new hub mill wbicb they received on tLe
AN I ED—to bn, one or two lots ou
ludlgenia.................... ................... ... 26D U0
river trout.
last steamer.
Bandon Heal Estate Agency.
Peris Ward vg here last Vedueaday de Courthouse janitor........................ ... 80 00
12 15
livering hooka to thoao from whom be bad Current ............................................ ...
56 00
Indigent soldiers...........................
received orders some time previous.
1800
Circuit Court
........... ...
Mre Levi Smith ia bere visiting ber hue
Expense« of regular January, 1906, term.
baud wbo ia looking after the lugging in
Mauafacturer aud I>«a!er in
and other matters.
terests for tbe Prosper Mill Co.
Ordered that the following be paid out of
I All Kinds of Saddlery
Mrs. P. Gehlke, of Parkersburg, was a
the general fuud:
Prosper visitor last Tbnraday.
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Harnett aud Saddles Repaired.
State vs F A Holman.
Bay Van Anken and Mies Lon Carmau
; BANDON,
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OREGON
A D Morse, J p fees....... . ............ ..$ 735
made Baudon a call last Friday.
3
10
E M Blackerby, cone fees............
Jeee Leneva of Bandon is employed MB F W Smith witness..'».................
1 50
DELINQUENT TAX LIST.
night watchman in tbs Frostier mill.
1 Ml
8 W Noah, ....................................
Mira Hasel Bement, of Bandon, came op Geo Button, witness ..................
1 50
We Publish Below a Liat of Delinquent
Saturday and will remain with Mrs. E. Bort Patterson, witness..............
1 50
Taxe« In This Vicinity Taken From
Heuokendor*.
1 20
Geo Manciett. juror......................
The SlierifFa Notice of Sale
1 20
Fred Gribi made a flying trip op tbe river T C Gibson, juror........................
1 20
Cbaa Daily, juror..........................
last Saturday.
Sale Will Take Piece at Coquille Friday,
1 20
A. Perabbaker gave Coquille a business BEL Bedilliion, juror................
Feb. 1«, Between the Houiv of
I
20
Alex
Kenuedy,
juror
.....................
oall last Saturday.
10 and 4.
120
W D Marshall, juror....................
Mr. Osborn, of tbe Osborn Mill, was bere
Adams. Mary E. (Heirs)—Northeast
State va W R Miller
ot northeast
of se X- except strip
transacting bnaiuesa one day last week.
15 feet wide off south side of tract
A D Morse, J P fees.............................. * 786
Obas Faby. of Fabyville, was greeting old
sec. 36, twp. 27 r 13, containing 10
E M Blackerby, oonat fees.................... »85
aore-i. 1MM total tax
$
friends in Prosper last Saturday.
F W Smith, witness. ......... ................. 150
d. White, wbo was np from Dairyville vis 8 W Noah' witnra» ,. . ........................ I 50 Barrows, Lee L—North half northeast
W section 21 north X ne H section
iting Mrs. J. Conrad, returned to bia home Bobt Walker. Jr, juror........................... 1 20
22, all in twp 27 range 14. l‘J04 total
laat Wednesday,
tax
Clay Garronite, juror......................... 1 20
J. Moore was a Bandon visitor laat week. A G Erickson, juror................................ 1 20 Bogue, J C— East half n»J( section 16
twp. 29, rauge 13. IMO4 total tax
Jack Nsrooa, while loading uu tbe Slmr. John Shields, juror......;.................... 1 20
Coon B C—Lola 87, 38, 3». 40, block 8
Herbert
Manciett,
juror
.......................
120
Elizabeth laat week was badly bruised by a
Port. Add. to Bandon, 1004, total tax
piece of lumber falling from tbe sling and
Coquille Herald and tbe Myrtle Point Crocker Wm H—NE‘< sec. l‘J, twp. 27
range 13, 1204 tctal lax
striking him on the leg, He is able to be at Enterprise selected to print the eohedule of
work again.
expenses for ensuing year at not to exoeed Dalton J B—Lots 2, 3. block38, lots 23
24, block 21 Portland addition to
Ed. Clinton, wbo bas been superintend 50c per square brevier type.
Bandon, 1904 total tax
Printing notioea other than schedule of
ing his father's camp above New Aberdeen,
Donaldvon, John—NEI» NEla.sec. 24,
during tbe letter’s absence, was a Coquille expenses ami tax sales, awarded to W A
twp. 28, rauge 14, 1U04 total tax
Luae for oue-fiflh of a oeut per line of U Farris. Mrs Alice—Begin 540 ft. uortb
visitor last week.
ema each insertion for tbe ensuing year.
of
section oorner between section
Mrs. J. Conrad baa opened ber confec
34 and 35 twp 28. range 14, run west
Printing of tax sale notices swarded to
tionery store and is now prepared to serve
2640 ft to quarter sectiou line, run
tbe Recall at (he rate of 25c per line for
north 235 ft, run east 2640 ft to sec
those wbo will favor b<r with a call.
four insertions.
tion line, run sooth 235 ft to begin
Herman Bros, have begun work cn tbe
ning, containing 14 acres.
1904
Indigent! and Poor Farm.
lighter wbiob they are to build for carrying
total lax
R
W
Bullard,
supplies
for
Mary
and
We
lumber. They had sawed, in tbe Prosper
Ferris, T F—SWJ4 sec. 13, twp. 29 r 14
Polly, Iudiaua....... ...................... $ 530
1904 total tax
Mill, last week, one of tbe largest logs ever
Gatsky, Bobt—Lot 9 Portland add to
hauled in tbe mill, being 50 feat long and 5 Wm Horsfall, oare of hospital pa
Bandou. 1904 total tax
tients.................................................... 380 25
feat In diameter.
Ordered that Bertha A Morgan be al Hsebel, Geo— NW1< NW1, section 24
Dr. Houaton was called for Mrs. N. A.
8WJ4 SWl» section 13, north H NE
lowed $■"> per month from Jan let till further
R sectiou 23, all in twp 30, range 14
Pederson last Thursday, wbo took suddenly
order of this court to aid io eopport of Mary
1904 total tax
ill. She ieslowly improving.
J Wade.
Hopkins, Hattie—Lots 11 and 12. blk
J, B. McGee, an npper-river logger was
All bide for superintending poor farm and
3, Portland addition to Bandou, 1»'4
down doing business last week.
total tax
infirmary are rejected.
Messrs J. Nielson and Peterson gave Ban
Contract for keeping the hospital sick Hopkina, Norman N—Lots 13. 14. blk
8, Portland addition to Baudon 1904
don a call laat Thursday.
awarded to W Calin at the rate of $2.00 per
total tax
W. R. Punter and son Walter were up day for each patient.
Howell, Wm-NWtf SW« sec 10. twp
28, range 14, 1994 total tax
from Bandon last Thursday They had a
Town Plato.
business mission wbiob brought them here.
Petition of J M Blake ot al for the ap "Eagle Mining Co—EX 8W. 8EJ4
NW Xi sec 28, twp 27, range 14, 1904
Wm Hansen was a business visitor to proval of town plat known as Spokane Ad
total tax
dition.
Cooa
Bay,
Oregon,
considered
and
Baudon last week.
Myrsn, Mrs C—'‘Est”Lot I, blk 16,
approved.
Wood, add to Bandon.
1902 tax
Mrs. T. P. Hanly was down one day last
91.62; 11MJC1 tax S1.9B: 1904 tax $1.36
Town plat of Central Addition to North
week. She made Mrs. 8. W. Faby a short
Panter
Fannie
—
Lot
1
blk
5,
Riverton
Bend. Oregon, approved.
visit while bere.
1904 total tax
Town plat of Fisher's Addition to Bandon,
F Helaren of this place narrowly escaped Oregon, approved.
Perkina. J W—Lot 1 sec 3, twp 29, r
14, 1904 total tax
being killed one day laat week by falling
Roads and Bridges.
Randleman Julia A—Lota 1 and 4, blk
from a wharf in tbe sbip-yard. He bad been
C 8 McCulloch, surveying Snedden
34. Wood. addBandon, 1904 total tax
wheeling wood and in some manner was
gateway, $13.80; Bandon-Fi-htrap
Rose M A-NWH NWX section 22, N
overbalanced and fell with tbe wood closely
X NEX. NEX NWX. sec 21 all in
road. $42 40; establishing sec cor
following, but fortunately, not upon him,
twp 28, r 14. 1904 total tax
ners. $33.00....................................... $ 80 20
otherwise, perhaps, would have resulted
Stilwell W A-NW.X NEX sec 16, twp
fatally, He is bruised and somewhat lame Jas Richardson, axman. Bandon-Fieh-
29, r 13. 1904 total tux
400
trap road........................................... ..
but considers himself Incky.
Timon J H—NEX NEX
«nd lot
R Pomeroy, ohainman oa Bandon-
5 sec 25, twp 28, r 14 lot 2 east X
8. Danielson gave Prosper a call last Sat
NWX sec 81. twp 28, r 13. 1904
Fishtrap road.... ......
............. 3 00
urday.
total tax
Dell Pomeroy, cbainman Bandon'Fish-
Mr. Aason, of Aason Bros, oamp was a
trap road .............................................. 400 Unknown—Lot 9 blk 5 Wood, add to
Bandon $1.35; Lot 10, blk 15, Wood
business visitor here Saturday and Snuday.
Clande Randleman, axman Bandon-
add to Bai'don $1.02; SW'X NEX
Dr. Houston has made several visits in
bco 85 twp 28. r 14, $1.81; NEX NEX
Fisbtrap road....................................... 400
sec 28, twp 28. r 14. tax $2.88.
the last few days to see Ethel Taylor who Cbas Ramllenian, axman Bandon-
Vowell
J M—EX SEX sec 8. twp 28
has been quite ill. Her condition seetuB not
Fi-htrap road......... .................. ........ 600
range 13. alao a parcel of land in
to improve very rapidly.
8 B Cathcart, viewing Bandon-Fish-
Bandon 100 feet square, lot 7 blk 5
Riveitou, 1904 total tax
Mrs. F. Barker was down to Bandon shop
trap and 8medd»n easement............ 34 00
Waterman G 8—Lots 87. 88. blk 23
ping last Saturday.
R W Ballard, snpvs r d 14, report ap
Port, add to Bandon, 1904 total lax
proved ..................................................
Tom Tenniaaon made Bandon a abort call
Zine, P F—Lot 1 blk 1 Cart, add to
Monday forenoon, thence proceeded to Co A G Erickson, supvr rd 19 .................. 10 50
Bandon. 1904 total tax
quille in the afternoon where be goes to do
Dr. Tatom, dentist, at Bandon, one
some electrical work.
M
Mill Co.
Prosper
WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL LEALAS
»
Oregon Pine, Spruce and
White Cedar Lumber.....
DEALERH IN
General Merchandise
LOGGERS’ SUPPLIES
a Specialty.
Market Prioe Allowed fot Frottee of all Kind«.
PRO8PER,
THE RECORDER
ta »stuiBiD
gVKHV TMUIMD4Y 4F7KBMOOM
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OREGON.
F
....«%....
A. T. FKTTNB.
SUBSCRIPTION RATEß.
One Year............... . rr
..................................
$2 «*
rr
Six Months............................................... .1 00
Three Months.........................................
50
Psi» 1" Apvsgp«, $1.5P s yaaa.
This paper is entered at the Bandon post
office as Nppoud-elaM Matter.
THURSDAY. 3AN. W, liti.
ANNOUNCEMENT
I hereby announce myself as a candidate
for tbe Kepublican nomination for tbe
pffioe of Sheriff of Cooa county, subject to
jhe decision of tbe Bepnblioan voter« at tbe
primary election, April 20,1906.
L. W. TRAVER.
Tbe Umpqna Valley News of Roee-
|)tirg. says tbe Coqoille river empties
joto Cooe Pay. Look at yoor map,
Prolber Willis.
Tbe sbiogle mill man wbo was bere
)aat week baa offered to pat in the
mill al Coquille if given a site and
bourn privileges. Tbe Bosrd pf Trade
bas taken an option on the Howie
property near the Coqoille Creamery,
and tbe final arrangements were to
be made witbin fifteen days.
Tbe Drain Nonpareil baa been en
larged from a six to a seveo column
paper. It is tbe same size as tbe R e
corder now and almost as good a
paper. Bro. Bbutt writes ns that
when the new railroad ia completed,
he will charter a train and bring tbe
whole ding town down to Bapdon
Beacb for a vacation,
A farewell surprise party was given
at the scboul b itiae laat Friday even
ing, for Prof, Worrell, wbo leaves
soon for Washington. Jbe evening
was plepsapt|y passed with music and
games, and light refreshments were
served. Prof. Worrell was presented
with a couple of popmentos by two of
(be classes lo serve sh a token of tbe
esteem in wbicb be waa be|d by tbe
school.
Tbe Socialists effected nn organiza
tion at this pises last Monday even
ing with a membership of twenty-six.
^'ullowiug is the list of the officers
elected; Orgspizer. M. Brener; Re
cording Sec., John Nielson; fiuancial
see., W. W. Hayes; Treasurer, Amos
Corson, Short speeches were made
by several persops, and tbs enthusi
asm shown gives assuraoos of the
earnestness of tbe advocates of re
form.
Mr. 8. B. Hnaton, of Hillsboro,
who is one of the candidates for tbs
Congressional nomination on the Rs
publican ticket, is visiting Bandon io
tbs interest of bis candidacy, and
called npoo the R bcobdib office.
Mr. Huston is a native of Indiana,
but has lived in Oregon for about 23
years. His father was a soldier in
the 18th Indiana Volunteers, and was
one of those who gave up bie life that
the country might be preserved. He
left a widow with three email chil
dren of which Mr. Huston was the
oldest, being five years old. He was
raised on a farm and was compelled
to do all kinds of labor in order to
assist in making a living. When on
ly seven yean old be went to mill on
horseback, and the young mao who
ran the mil) was Hon. W. T. Dorbin,
late Governor of the State of Indiana.
He earned the money to pay for bis
education by working for wages and
teaching. He was admitted to tbs
bar and came to Oregon in 1883. He
was employed at various kinds of
labor nntii Jan. 1884, when he began
the practice of law in Hillsboro. For
the last 15 yean bo bas been recog
nised as one of the leading lawyers of
the state. He has never held but one
political office, to wit: State Senator.
He is now serving his 4th consecutive
term as school director at Hillsboro.
He was married in 1884 and baa three
children, a daughter 20 yean old. and
two sons, 18 and 16 respectively. The
daughter is attending the State Uni
versity at Eugene, and the eons Paci
fic University at Forest Grove. He
comes out squarely in bis platform in
favor to the maximum rate bill advo
cated by President Roosevelt, and
claims that his opponents are not
willing to do so but dodge the ques
tion. He is a mao of good appear
ance and one who will make friends
wherever be goes, and would, we
think make a capable representative
in Congress. We predict that his
visit to Bandon will be appreciated
bv the people of this town and vicin
ity.
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The steel range contest will end
Wednesday nigbt. Your laat chance
to get in yonr votes.
Church Notices.
Elder Keeler is conducting relig
ion« meeting« in Stitt’« Hail this
week and will preach each evening
this week and Sunday at 11 am. and
E. Lewin, wbo wm formerly •D-
Sunday evening. You are invited to
gaged in tbe meat businesa in Ban
attend.
don, but a resident of North Bend for
Father Donnelly conducted eer-
tbe past three years, has decided tp
vioee at SL Mary a Catholic church
»gain become a resident of tbe city
hy tbe sea, and expects to move bis last Sunday.
Presiding Elder M. C. Wire held
family bere about tbe first of Febru
ary.
Mr. L«wiP arrived Tuesday quarterly conference at the Methodist
evening, and will be found behind tbe ch u rob |aet Sunday,
ponnter at Anderson's Meat Market,
St. JohnX Church—Bev. Horsfall
where ba fl'jll be pleased to meet old I will bold service on Nuudfij' morning
geqai uta ucee untMormur p^pona.
* at 11 o'clock.
The New, Elegantly Fitted, and Speedy Steamer
Steamer Alliance
L--<
.
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II« ve in them eo manv exeelleneiea that thev are now arkngwledged the
greatest aeller« on the ooaet, and ibi-vare growing iu favor every year
We
have the exclusive agency in Bandou for these household aud uffloe necessities,
and prices range exceedingly modest iu either esse.
Our assortment ot hardware, tinware and edged tools is most complete.
I' he H ardware M an .
round
A Place Where
You
Money on
Save
Can
Your Hardware bills;
•
WM. GALLIER’S
Hardware Store, Bandon.
larries a complete stock of General Hardware, Stoves and Ranges,
Ammutiiliou, Paints and
bite Lead, Hash aud Doors, Picture
Moulding, Hope, Crockery, Stoneware, Lamps, etc.
<Sct pric**H
elacwlierr
then come here und make ruuiuarisunx.
Monn men i
li ondatone»-»
iiik I
Rife
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11 >1 <? t M
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CEMETERY
WORK
can be had by calling on or addressing
Coos County Marble and Granite Works
Stewart & White, Proprietors.
Comer 3rd and D St.
Marshfield, Oregon.
use only the best material and guarantee all work. Lowest prices.
Prompt attention.
Geo. P. Lu i rd, Proprietor
Rates $i.oo to $2.00 per Day.
SPECIAL RATES BY THE WEEK OR MONTH.
SAMPLE ROOM
IN CONNECTION.
BANDON
J« Waldvogel & Son
Leaders in the
Bandon
Oregon
21 J íu ' í led
Bandon Foundry
Machine Shop
Mrs. M. L. B. Edmunds, of near Prosper,
now at Tbe Dalles, Oregon, whither she had
gone for change of climate, writes that the
higher altitude has resulted favorably in al
leviating the catarrhal condition to which
she was subject while in Cooa county.
week, commencing Friday, Feb. 2nd.
Port Orford.
Horn—In Port Orford, Oregon, on the I3th
of January, to the wife of James Quigley, a
daughter.
Railroads are being mapped out io every
direction, and some of the wise builders
talk of having their terminus nt every place
but the one they reallv mean. This explains
Prosper school bas several pupils who are
why they are so silent about Port Orford,
nearing a completion of the Eighth Grade
wbicb they know is tbe deepest harbor on
work.
the coast except Puget Souud.
J. A. Morrison, clerk in tbe Parkersburg
Tbe H P. Railroad surveyors under Coop
store, was a Prosper visitor Monday.
er were near Trinidad at laat aocounta.
Bev. Roach, of Bandon, conducted church From there to Eureka it is almost a level
services in the Prosper Hall. Sunday , pm.
country, and tbe survey should reach Eure
Norman Wilson, who departed two weeks ka in a few more weeks. Mr. Cooper bas
ago for Eureka, Cal., returned Mouday had charge of tbe survey sinus it started at
evening very much dissatisfied with labor Drain, and he ia said to be one of the ablest
prospects there.
engineers in the country. As tbe road from
Miss Mollie Fahy ia visiting at Parkers Drain to Cooa Bay would not ''earn its Halt”
the immediate construction of tbe through
burg.
line will be a necessity.—Tribune.
Mr. Bjorkquist, wbo went to Marshfield
Saturday, returned Monday, accompanied
DR. TATOM, DENTIST.
by hie wife. They will reside here this sum
Will
visit Bandon, February 2d, and
mer. while Mr. Bjorkquist is engaged in tbe
remain one week.
ship-yard.
Republican Meeting.
At a meeting of tbe Republican Central
Commit tee of Cooa county, Oregon, held in
Coquille, on the lHtli day ot January, 1906,
it wan decided to oall a meeting of tbe Re
publicans of tbe Oounty, to be held nt tbe
Court House, in Coquille, on Wednesday,
March 7th, 1906, at ten thirty o’clock, in tbe
fore noon of said day.
Tbe object of this meelihg ia to discuss,
and disseminate knowledge of the necessary
steps to be taken to conform to the require
ments of tbe “Direct Primary Nominating
Election Laws” of Oregon, passed by initia
tive on June 6th, 1904, to the end that the
members of the party be prepared to work
in harmony for the best intesests thereof.
It is enruestly requested that there be a
general attendance of tbe members of the
party, and particularly that each voting pre
cinct in the County have a full representa
tion present.
W. C. C haw .
Chairman Republican Central Committee
for Coos County, Oregon.
Dated January 18, 1906.
A. Garfield, Prop
Mill
and Steamboat
WORK A SPECIALTY.
S pecial M achines
B uilt to O rder
Turned Shafting, Cap and Set
Screws,
Machine
Bolts,
Pipe and Fittings,
Brass WorJb.
General Repairing.
Pattern Shop in
Connection.
E l D orado
Dr. Green made some professional calls
neaa town last week.
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Arthur Rice,
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TH! JEWEL KB
g
BANDON.
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Groceries and Provisions
T0NS0R1AL PARLORS
S alt and C ured M eats ,
C igarh , T obacco , ....
C andv , E tc .
P. B. HOYT, Prop
J-#*-Underselling any store on
tbe river. Call and see.
Tbe respective dairies are making active
Wm. Hioking, wbo has had a spell ot la
Newport will build a new $25,000 preparations for an early opening of tbe Located In EL DORADO BUILDING,
season's business. Tbe public cau not long
grippe, ie able to be out but is still in a Hcboul bouse.
First Street. BANDON. IIKMION
fail to notice that we are in tbe midst of n
weakened condition.
Nearly 800 hunters’ licenses have rich dairy region, accessible by better roads
SHAVING.
8HAMP(;i)I.NG AND HATH
We are in receipt of a letter from A. Tal already been iuusd by tbs County
than can be round either north or south of
bot, wbo ie well known on the lower river, clerk.
CUTTING AT STANDARD PRICES.
us. Tbe faithful worker ia always rewarded
particularly in Bendon and Prosper, and
Bathroom newly fitted up with Porcelnln
It is reported that J. Denholm and bere by good returns.
wbo now resides with bis brother in Leke
Tub. Hot or Cold B h II ih 3/1 •ent«
Geo. Green, a former resident, has been
Bay, Waah. Having departed on acooont of Mr. Lundy will each ooinmeuce tbe
ill health, we are pleased to kuow that tbe erection of a new business building in town tbe past few days; be returned to
Port Orford Mot day.
change baa proved beuefleial, and that be on Main street, soon.
To the Principals of the High Schools
in the State of Oregon.
Start the New Year right by baying
a new watch, or, have yonr old one
& cleaned and repaired.
ban junt received a new «took of
Langloiiv.
The Woodmen nnd Women of Woodoraft
Tbe Oregon Equal Suffrage Association oontinue to meet in regular ee-aiou as for-
E. Heuokendorff baa about completed tbe
new boarding bouse and it will aoou be berebv offara to tlie High Hobool pupils merly.
Ibruugbuut tbe stat« a prize ot twenty dol
f his Steams; |* Ijpw. ia Strongly built, and fitted with tbe latest ImpMremente. m J *U> reafjy tor occupancy.
A new lodge was organized among the
giyf « regular 8 day service, fi>f passengers and freight, between th*
lar* for ibe beet eaaay on tbe subject:
juvenile portion of tbe community a few
Mr,
A.
Wilson
ia
on
tbe
ajck
list,
and
ie
Coquille
Oregjpi, aud San Franciaco, Calif.
mom ha ago and immediately after the ▼ar-
"Reasons for Equal Suffrage.'*
not able to be out
MLBKRT DYER, $nMt. Bandon, pregón.
Iona members appeared with conspicuous
Tbe oondilione are as follow*:
K. T- MRUSff. Managing Agent, »OT Fragt l^reet. $au Franalo, California.
No raaay sball oontain leea than twelve badges marked H. B. C.. whatever that may
A. M- Packard Shoes for men—
mean. We judge from all accounts that tbe
wear well, look well, sell wall—«t hundred nor more tban fifteen hundred prims object of the club ia »«lability and
words.
Loreoi & Hoyt’s Store.
fun and they fully succeed in carrying out
All essays must be ooxnplete end in tbe
their object. They meet at the homes of
bands of tbe ooamiltee by April ibe fif
tbe various mem bars in succession.
Myrtle Faint.
teenth.
Ths Sunday Sobool continues prosperous,
Decisions to be rendered by May tbe first.
Mi«a Mattie Sabin, of Bandon, ia viaiting
there being sn average attendance of about
Literature
on
tbe
subject
may
be
obtained
with Mi»a Jennie Roberta of thia place.
25 members, arranged in fonr olasses
free bv application to tbe
8. H, Davis, an old reeidcnt of the Bay,
Mr. and Mrs. Cbaa. Wooley were pleasant
Qaljr Mggnlar Uw« B c I w « mi Pwrtlaw« »gd
Oregon Eqoal Suffrage Headquarters
•nd wall known on the Coquille river, died
ly entertained a part of laat week at the
Frees Department,
H
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Pay
at Salem, laat week.
Stearns' Building, Sixth and Morrison Sts, home of Mr. and Mre. Wallace Pomeroy.
Th» Coquille Reeall «ay* there ia a alight
Fortland. Oregon. They are entbuaiaatie in praise of tbe bos-
;IEO D GRAY A OO , Qggil Agía.
W UHAW, Agent.
effort being made to diyide ine county. No
As Equal Suffrage will come before the pitality of tbe Pomeroy borne.
$2) MpH. tit San Franoiaqo.
danger
of
division.
Marshfield, Phone Hl.
people of Oregon ns a vital question next
Mr. and Mre. Z. Boice came down from
J. B. Moomaw and family, of Arago, left Jone, for adoptioo or rejection at tbe polls, Bandon Monday an^ are visiting their sou
Thnrsf|ay for Ubioo. California. They were we believe it sbosld receive its share of at and daughter on Flore's creek,
accompanied by Mias Eve Bool, of thia tention in tbe edneational influence of tbe
There wi I be services morning and even
placa
dav, and reepeetfslly and eordially invite ing at tbe ebnrofe neat Sunday, Jan. *, th*
Bev. Geo. Koaob officiating.
If von w*t to vote when eleotian dfiy yo«r oooperation toward that end.
cornea aaaWnd. register. Doni put it off and
Sincerely Yours,
mal» a lot of extra work when you present
J. M. Perkins was a Bay visitor
Hat.aa F. SrtLDntn,
pier ballet—Enterprise
I«st «çefc,
Cfaalrtnaq Uommittee on Prije Eaaay.
California and Oregon Coast Steamship Company
Bridge A Beaffh
Morr», liangm aad Meatrm
TUPPER ♦ HOUSE
baa gained about 35 pounds. He mentioned
bis father, also, whom be states nearing bis
85th year, as enjoying good health.
fi. f. JEJfSEA\ faster.
•J
-»
A. B. SABIN
J. C. Taylor bas been limping around the
last few days from the effects of a scalded
All candidate« for public office in foot.
Cooa couoty. from constable up, are
declaring themselves in favor of a 40-
ft channel at Cooa Bay. They should
also announce tbeir stand on tbe bop-
louae question.—Drain Nonpareil.
NEED A NEW STOVE?
CLARENCE Y.
LOWE,
Druggist and Apothecary
Ia juat in receipt of a new and
freHb stock of
Drugs and Chemicals,
Patent and Proprietary Preparations
Toilet Articles.
BrnggiMtw Nundriea.
H po NGBH, SOAPS
C andies .
PXBFUMEH. BRUSHES.
and
Cigars. T.ibacco. and Cigarettes.
Paints. Oils. Glasses, nnd Painter's Supplied
«I
Or.
Peter Nelson
The (Nd Reliable
Blacksmith and
Wagonmaker
Oregon,
Bandon.
N uts
:
:
Lampa,
llewvy Forging
Whip Work
und Logging Work
in onr Npeeialtjr.
B andon ,
O hmmnv .
—!RS
C. H. PATTERSON
Dray and General Delivery
Meet all Boats.
----- All orders handled with ears.—~
Basnoir,
Ono Vote
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?
FOR
ADDRESS
Thia Coupon ia good for one vote for tbe person named above, if deposited at the
R kcobdsb office or mailed before expiration otda'ebMow