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% 1 BANDON BEACH BANDON \ • b • r Hi ■■ t Kan Frau •:*<* l<ktidl< n K t* i«d lot ila «truly r l<, ib» u u < <<t * I» U.prT.ilU' e tictug It M* Vtefiabi« tb Vii «• •! other poi r*l in th« I'mied Marito Drat rum w wind* aud electrical atoriua art uuku« vr». HtHiieaevkvra will hud uiai-y oppurf uuiiiva her«*. Hemlou is located mouth nt the 4kjquMk river, k tulle fruw the pHCtAe Ckv* $ii i'upuiMt n MOO Haw woolen mill, ah ingle mill, bn^uu. LRndlr plant, cannerj and tr^eral ^teuii.N in vicinity tiaa water avtteiu. gtMMi hc U<>*»I h anti <u>r r< a. I Mlnia daily <>n Coquille river Kte«i»»cra and ach<Miners to San lhr*tbci<aco. K ulroed c OREGON: THURSDAY, Volume XXII. raphophones Î FEBRUARY i5, 1906 NEW WOOLEN MILL TO STAHT MACHINERY For 90 Days, at Lorenz & Hoyt’s Until June 1, 19U6, w» will ie-ue Giapbopbooe eonpen. with each cut-b purchase of 25c or over. W hen von get $50 iu conpona we will prearnt you with a Type AL’ Columbia Grapb- ophot.e, lhe reguiur Sellin« price ot which ia $12. Keiuvinber, yon have no ca-h to pay. tbe graphopbone is given abw*1 nI<*1 y fie<* f«>r $50 in coupon, which are giveu with cash piircba-es. J;, ’ Call and see the new goods in all department« which we have just unboxed. I LOR13NZ <fe IIOY1 ■■■■■■nMMMnncgiiMwmrirtw «me» JP »J*5£i-5*S.-93-3-i .3 »»>-.’5-3:-3.-3S PROFESSIONAL. MARINE. ▲LBIVED. Manager R" lilliou of ths o *w Woolen Mill informs ns that tbe mill will coinm* nee miik-ig go- l~ in a very short time—shout March 1st. The man Feb. 9.—Stmr Elizabeth, from 8, F , with Hguiuent has at last stir- ««1.1 in secniing tbe necessary capital with which 100 t >ns noise, freight. Feb. 10—Soli C. T. Hill, loading at Pn s- 1 to opeiate ths pi .1. an 1 has already purchased quite a stock of woo), and Office over Furuiture Store. Hour«, 9 to 12, per. : I ■ f 80 days. M. S. rmitb Feb. 13.—Gas sell Oakland, loading at , a.in. 1:30 to 4« pm.; 7 tn H m the evening. Parkersburg. Night cnlla mnaa’ered from office. left ou th“ steamer Elizabeth, Monday, for S in Francisco, where be will Dr FT Z j - Houston, in rsj( via A ÜANünN, ... OKKGON. Stif ZD. Feb. 9 —Gas srh Sotoyome, fcr S. F.. with 625 M ft lumber and LnO M rbinirlef Feb. 13.—Stmr Elizabeth, for S F., with 210 M ft lumber, 2tX) M rt'iinglag, 320 bundles br«.oiu L inii.u.s, 5 tons mine. : .-elect bis fir-t slock f wools and dye stnffs. He will also secure a dynamo withubivli to -npp'y the lights for the plant. Mr. Smith also expects to . a larg*1 couii.ict f*«r various kinds of flannel, amounting to several ! . I tli'.n.-.iiid «¡ liars, mi1 which will keep the mill in operation for several PHYSICIAN «C 8UHGEON, mouths. If t! *• 1 « rs k*-ep coming, a double shift may be worked. Tbe •- -ooo---- BANDON, OKKGON. mat« -un*..» Ims be. 1: compelled to tutu down many eastern orders as well 2 Ibd for 15c at California Figs, OQc«< at itaide-nre* on fourth Street aa some in th we: t. Th- eastern orders which were not filled were too Mrs Hnrtm.'ih's. large for n plant of this size to handle at tbe present lime. |»r. I). L. MTF.ELE Fresh Groeories at all times at The history of th«« new plant at Bandon is too well known for ns to Trowbri«)ge's. comment upon at this time, but will say that tbe plaut is second to none on Miss Alice Porter left Tuesday for the coast for tb<- siz*1 . f it, and has uo equal when taking tbe natural advan- OFFIOB BOOM 4. OVER AXDEB- Coquille for a week's stay. tag« s iuto consideration. The plant will have a greater output than tbe old HON'8 MEAT MARKET. More electric light talk. Some of mill formerly operated at this p ace by Clark, but will not employ quite as BANDON, - - OREGON these days somebody will actually put much labor, Laving all tbe latest patent attachments arid feeds. Tbe mill is in a plant □inch better locate«! tliun tbe oi«i one, as it is on tbe water front, thereby OKU. P. TOPPINO, Amons Walser sustained a rupture ATTOBNEY » kd COUNBELOR AT LAW and severely sprained Lis back while saving much in operating expenses. The citizens of Bandon may feel proud working at tbe rock quarry the first of their undertaking in thia line, as Ibe plaut is owned exclusively by local akd of tbe week mid will be confined to capital. NOTABY PUBLIC. bis bed for s me time. Dr. S- L. Forlcins, Resident Dentist Fire Insurance. Dr. D L. Steele, onr resident den Pension Appropriation. tist, who has been absent doing den Washington, Feb s. The House tal work in up river towns, has re HOWAKD M, BttOWNKLL passed th“ pen-ion nt.propriati'Mi Inii JittfsrMtiy at L mm Mud Notary Public turned, and can be fonnd at hi« office carry n ’ $!.'•■>0■': f-.r p 1 ions nn«i f r . • >'■ -tr <1 n, utter n Sp&cial attention given to collections, foro- over Anderson’s Meat Market, room 4. oloaure of luortgages, K;uT.isLte and attach* The Baud will give a Washington consideraten. of thr> e hours. In [His atm*/ It .* lull Io ti e House meni unite. Birthday Ball at Bank Hall. Satur Gar.iiu iil d an itit« rostii g uriay BANDON, Office In Tbe Seaside or inforiuatiou concerning pensions. OltHiON day evening, Feb. 24tb. KI Ihtrndo !lldg. Orchestra will furnish tbe music. Forty years after the Civil War.be Everybody come aud have a good j -ays, the pension appropriation is nt O T* Blumenrottier iis maximum. 1’1.« 1 • are 1,'KhijXM) time. U. 8. CmuinitAlouer anil Notary Public. neusi tiers, all bill 63.524 of them The latest teport as to the condi from that war, with an annual nil of KilinifH and Final proof» made • n Home { In the 53.524 are rep stead», I imtier Claims and other C. S Lauds tu.ii of Mi«« Mary Yaeger is that »he sl39.i'vO.<‘00 Money Loans Negotiated on Approved is still very low and unconscious. It resented veterans of all other wars ia not known positively whether she the country over had. Security. Th* 1 ivil War c st $0.000,000,0H0 Office in room 10 Fev«rl* Bnildinff, Ban-1 is suffering from bruin fever or tub don. Residence on Bntte Creek. Oregon. erculosis <>f tbe brain If tbe former, Vp to tbe present lime half as much R v - h ] Kstato bought an<l Sold. some hope is entertained for her re again has been paid out for pensions, covery. and Gardner predicts that before the end of its pension rolls comes, the The steamer Roanoke left San Fran first cost «’f th«* war will have been If you want good bread you cisco. Sat ill «lav, for Port laud. She equaled. Io 20 years from now he must have good flour. Try has been completely overhauled and predicts tl.e pension 1 ills will contain made an oil burner. For the present 50(t,000 naiim*. of which 132.414 will -he will be operated bel ween Portland be chargeable to ¡he Spanish Ameri can War. and Los Angeles, but an effort is be («POKANK, WAHH.) ing made to get ber on tbe Porlaud Langlois. Alaska ruu, Capt. Dunham was given Every day’s continuation of this delight- a gold medal and a purse of $250 the <ul weather Increases tbe bnsin“«« activity Onr cnstomera think it in tbe best other day by the underwriters for the around us. Rcs'J *nts avail themselves of Fit*nr to be bad in town. the opportunity to make needed repair» and able manner in which be handled the improvement« while pkaaure vehicles and We also sell SPERRY FLOUR and vessel when she lost her rudder off work wagon« pass uiirh more frequently WHOLE WHEAT Flour. than a month ago. Wo watch for old Sol the California coast. every morning and Then we see bis bright The line-up of tbe basket ball face pe< ping over the e.«.stern buttes we feel teams in the game at the opera sure uf one more passant day. We are I house last Saturday night was as fol often reminded by s me tronble-borrower that *‘we’ll get our p for this,” bat we lows: prefer to enjoy the present rather than W hitk —Elmer Osborn, oenter; E. Boak, sailer the future. We know no scientific Kav McNair, forward«; Len Davis, James reason to suppose that pleasaut weather Lamont guard«. E. Boak. captain. must be balanced by its measure of future B lack —O. C. Waldvogel, center: Spray storm* Osborn. Boy Gibson, forward«; A. Bice, A dance wm given last Saturday evening Lloyd Kosa, guards, lioy Gibson, captain. at Bowmen's bail by wnd for the children. The ganje result««! in a »core of 17 -AT. ¡ It was r.r. -aLU nvT .ir and thv Lest < to 9 iu favor of the Blacks. An ad- • it VM that it c.osed at lu . « Miss Lena Belloni, who has bwu v.biting ditional half was played and the old friends here, returned tu ber hume in Whites ran their score up to 10. Coquille last Friday. bando * Tbe people of Bandon will regret Master 1 no. Thums* n. who has been at* Nice dean room«. 25 and 5ÜC a night ; it.» to learn that Prof. W. F. Harris has tending the school of Prof. J. C. Log*n at Brush's creek for the last few mouths, re a week ; $5 00 a month. tendered bis resignation aa director turned home last Saturday. That is tbe MRU. HA HAH COSTELLO. of tbe band to take effect March let. best of all when uor boys try t > improve. and expects to move with bis family The light house inspector passed through about tbe ltltb, to Santa Ana, Cali Langlois last Tuesday on Lis way to aud fornia, where be has been offered a from ('ape Blanco. The sad intelligence was received here last lncrntiv ■ position in an abstract office. Thursday of the serious illness of Mrs. The offer of the position came to him Guerin, mother of Prof. W. S. Guerin, fol unexpected aud nosolicited, and while lowed Friday by news of her death, bbe be has refused several good positions will be r«• membered very kindly and loving Tou Can’t Expect to Get elsewhere since bis residence here, ly by the many who knew her here as being m every way worthy of tbe bight st esteem /? north J\>r jtl. But this last offer seems too tempting for and affection. Prof. Guerin and family ]"ou Can Get Four I him to torn down since it comes from went to Myrtle P< int Saturday to assist in MOXEF’S HOB TH at bis obi home, and 'way dowu in bis the last sad rites offered as tokens of regard heart be has a feel in that be should to the deetn<Hd. e bear that tbe «object of rail road build a oept it. Since coming here Mr. and ing is again in th«* air. It will be wise for Denier in Houle mid Shoe» Mrs. Harris have made many friends land owners n<»t f amiliar with the history of and they will be greatly missed in ratir a<i Imilding to make no grant of land Repairing neatly and promptly done at ♦o any prospective railroad company without i business, social and musical circles. loweat living pnoea. learning all tbe conditions and results 4 Bids Wanted. such grant. Much as we wish a railroad, we The Knights of Pyhiiia want bids jsboald also remember that each step lead Q. H. PATTERSON I for grnbbing, clearing and plowing a ing to it has a regular aud wrll-establ L*d Ihe legal phrase indicating Pray and General Delivery two acre tract of lam! to be used for précédant. transfer of property is “For value received.” cemetery purposes. For full partie- Meet all Hosts. J. F Harubh' k of Parkersbnrg was —r—All orders handled with care.----- nl»rs call on B. N. Harrington. Ban- a county seat visitor Thursday. flytrMt, I OiuhH»n. do®, Oregon. lUntlon, - - - - Oregon. Sifter Flour. IL A. COX Furnished Rooms The Pacific 1 UM >rr*-* N1IOP> M. BREUER’S Ten Measures to be Voted on by People. Number 7 DiJ yon g.t a Valentin»! 0*11*1 far-«« that Dr Hte-1.., d.ntut i, locaud in iUndoa. Saner Krant and Limborger cheese at Mrc Hart man'«. .J- ••• « business visitor al <aqti11Shtordsy. Then* will be a «iance at Bowman's Hall, at Langlois, tonight. Dr. Steele tbe denti,» ba, beeu at Fsrker«borg the past week. Mrt. Bedilbon left thia morning for Marahtield for a few days' atay, Mrs. Phelin «nd son of Mjrtl« Point are Bandon viaitorn this week. D E. Stitt returned Monday even ing from a biuinees trip to Myrtle Point. Jonathan Q nek and son have gone to Wasl. ngton to look o»er the country. It will be • great relief to the gen eral pnblie when Alice and Nick are married. Rev. and Mrs. Horsfall returned Monday evening from a visit at Marshfield. RELIABILITY SELLS GROCERIES or we would Lave been out of tbe busiueos king ago. all very well to offer specialties at tempting prices once in awhile, but i tir mett.d is to give tbe most and the best for the money in staple and fancy groceries week in, week out. When we do get in an invoice at a genuine bargain we share the gain with you. tt^Amoog the new goods received this week is a fine line of ladies and gents new spring caps, also a line of new thirgs in shoes. Your inspection invited. O. A. TROWBRIDGE Bandon, - - Oregon AGENCY FOB COQUILLE STEAM LAUNDBY. o O. A. Trowbridge bns purchased tbe grocery stock of the Bandon Com- j mercial Co. F ob S ale . —A good Eatey Organ at reasonable price. Enquire of Mrs. Emma Erickson. Ban«!on. Capital $25,000.00 A. H Post o’ Port Orford has pur chased four lota in Fisher's Addition BOARD OF DIRECTORS; J. L* K bgnfnbkbo . President, J. D knholm , Vioe Pre«. F. J. F ahy , Cashier, F bink F lam . T. P H anly . and will build a residence this spring. Extra grade English Breakfast, A general banking business transacted, and easterners given every accommodation Japan and Gun Powder tea, roasted consistent with safe and conservative banking. and green coffee at Mrs. Hartman’s Correspondents: The American National Bank of San Francisco, California. grocery. Merchants’ National Bank, Portland, Oregon- A new smokestack for the steamer The Chase National Bank of New York. Dispatch arrived last week on tbe Bank i*t Open from 9 a in. to 1 2 in , and 1 p in to 3 p.m. Elizabeth and was placed in position * * t <•> •> •:• ❖ >• -tí-:* •.’• £&&£<£ Sunday. Alf Miller of Corry county was a visitor last week. Mr. Miller is a can didate for tbe nomination of Sheriff of that county. Tbe eclipse of the moon came off as •••• advertised last Thursday night. Tbe I sky was clondless, the night lovely, * the moon was full—and there were : If yoo’ve never dealt with dr before, give u« a trial order, that others. we txiay have the op|»ortunity of showing you we can aell yoa C. B. Zeek. dealer in hay, grain and feed, will receive a large consignment of grain and bay on tbe acbooner 'at prices that will warrant your continued patronage. Oregon which is expected in a few days. The typhoid fever epidemic in Eu always on hand. gene is becoming more serious « very day, sod there are now uesrly 100 eases. The city water is said to be the cause. We will handle yonr Butter and Produce in Unlimited Amounts, ■> The pupils of tbe public schools ÿ are enj.*yiug a ihree-days’ vacation >> this week on aecuuut of some of tbe (Successors to Sanderson Bros.) teachers taking examinations at the . county seat. Bandon, - - - Oregon. Mrs. Alleu Boice and sister, Miss i i *>rf J* •> « » i* f» WMN«*3 Julia Gu rin, returned from Myrtle Point, Monday evening, where they weut to attend the funeral of Grand mother Gu rin T. P. J. Werlich. Com. U. S. N., aud Will Keep 00 Hand at all Times Inspector of tbe 13ih Light bouse i District, was here this week on a tour of inspection. He made a trip to Cape Blanco yesterday. BANK of BANDON, EJ^TSTDOISr, OREGON Trade With Us During 1906 merchandise H ay , G rain and M ill F eeds : a2 S eed G r . cn and G rass S eedin S tock . Salem, Fel 3 —This was tbe day for tiling initiative measures in tbe < ffiee of the secretary of state, and six measures wete added to the four al* ready on filo. The bills and proposed .lmendments to be voted upon are as follows: The $1,000,000 appropriation bill passed by the lttst legislature and held up by referendum petitions. Th.« local option bill proposed by tbe Liquor Dealers' Association as an amendment to the present local op tion law. The bill filet! by the owners of the Barlow road, requiring tbe state to buy the road for the sum of $24,000. Orvil Dodge, who recently pur The proposed constitutional amend Fresh Vegetable«. Poultry. Eggs. Butter and all Farm Produce. chased the Coqnille Recall, has ment tiled by tbe Equal Suffrage I will pay bigbest market price for beef. pork, mutton,woo), bides, etc. changed the name of tbe paper to the League, extending the elective fran Coquille Valley Sentinel. Tbe first chise to women. issue shows a decided improvement. A bill by the People’s Power A disastrous tire occurred in Port League making it unlawful for public land, Monday moruing, oo East Mor BLACKSMITH AXT) WAGON MAKERS service corporations to give passes or rison street, in a row of frsme bnilJ- Tajoss cf £1 K’.nis Made to Order. Honeshoe’.ag a Specialty. free or reduced rate service to publ c ings built oo pilings It is reported that 19 people lost their lives in the •Fob work attended to promptly and all work officials. guaranteed to give aatiafaction. Price« flames, and 9 others were severely reasonable. Hbopon Atwater street. Bandon. Or. A bill by the State Grange, levying injured. a license tax upon tbs gross earnings Harry Wilson, of Denmark, was a of tbe refrigerator and sleeping cars Bandon visitor tbe past week, an.! and oil companies. sailed at tbe R ecorder office and ........Mi*:» L. G. G ould , Matron.......... A constitutional amendment pro joined onr large list of readers. Mr. A Private Hospital, well equipped for the treatment of Surgical and Medical Dieeasea. posed by tbe People's Power League Vtilson has sold bis place in Curry Trained .Vursen in Attendance. to atneud sectiou 1 of article 12, so county and expectB to moveto Bandon For iuformation address Wm. llorslnll, JI. I*. Mamhfield. Or. that the public printing will be en this spring tirely within tbe control of tbe legis Tbe fire department was called out lature, and may be let by oontract, cr Thursday night and made a run to a printer elected or appointed, upon Mrs. Erickson's bouse which was re a salary OTother othpensaiion. j potieu to be ou file. The Lime was Au amendment proposed by the confined to tbe chimney, however. • wrhicb was b'trniug out, and theser People’s Power League to amend sec vices of tbe tiremen were not needed. tions 1 and 2 of article 17,so that one C. R. Snydam and family and Ren legislative assembly may submit con ben Ralph of Atwater, Minn., ar stitutional amendments, and that rived here Monday and left for Cnrrv when tbe vote upon an amendment ■ county where they expect to locate. has been canvassed by tbe governor They were agreeably surprised at tbe beautiful spring like weather and the and a majority fouod in its favor, be green grass and blooming flowers. eball proclaim it adopted, and it shall Lonis W. Worrell writes the Rr-j then be a part of tbe constitution, beyond tbe power of tbo courts to « x > b » er to change th* address nf bis , pass upon; also that no law for a paper from Bremerton to Charleston. constitutional convimtioo shall be in He says: We are living in Charleston force until approved by a vote of tbe instead of in Bremerton as we at first anticipated. Bremerton is up pe« ple. ------- -r~- -- -- „ built ,, “ ■«» ; . An amendment proposed by tbe to J^e„T*8*, ^R,fi o‘,.*. 'ar< • People's Power League to amend sec while Charleston adjoins tbe Navy tion 2 of article 11, giving tbe legal Yard on tbe weet. If You Want to Buy If You Want to Sell voters of a municipality power to | Tbe W. R. Haines Music Co..1 frame anil adopt their own charters, Marshfield, will refund all expeose of and forbidding tbe legislature to Call and See Us. transportation, including a days stop create municipal corporations, at Marshfield, to anyone purchasing a Schr Oregou left 3. F. Saturday piano, coming from tbe following 7-rootn bousc and lot in Bandon in a deairabla locatioa for aale cbeap. for Bandon. Small booae and two Iota float* to postoffic«—a barftaio. places or tributary thereto: LnngDis, L. B. Grant of Corona, Calif., ar We bare seversl rancbea eloae to lowo for aale at reaaonable Agoren. Bandon. Coqnille and Myrtle Point. rived on tbe last Elizabeth and is Good dmry rancb for aale; or will aell atock and lease raneb. visiting his sisters. Mr«. F. E. Dyer Have several different makes of all Foor Iota nsar old Woolen Mill $100 eacb. of this place, and Mrs. R. E Buck of styles and finish. We carry piano Store bmidiug and lot at Dairyville. C* quill». players, pipe and reed organs, talking H. (1. VanDuseri. master fisb war machines, and a foil line of sheet den of Oregon will be here io a day music and mnsiea) merchandise, also or two to look after tbe matter of ee* Howard M- Brounell, Mgr. Easy El Dorado Building. tabli-bing a fisb hatchery on tbe Co Domeetie sewing machines. quille. payments. a VJK A E« 111 €O8S. : BANDON ini MEAT MARKET FrojD. Fresh Beef. Pork, Mutton, Smoked Meats, Lard. Sausages, Etc., also i £1± l > z >1 ilov THE HORSFALL HOSPITAL Estate BANDON REAL ESTATE AGENCY,