Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, February 15, 1906, Image 4

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Prosper.
I lacker, fra* A:.»rshj.-;d, li i> taken
ebarg© of the Fluusgan *k Fenuitt ranch
opposite this pifiot
Messrs Cbatiffl' r sud Ji. rnion. wh<> had
been down Ncaliug their logs, returned to
My it It Foiut the fir»t of
week.
I
Parkersburg.
LODGE
, •
DIRECTORY.
There was excitement tue Light “ur con
tini -nt of Wootiiuin met at Baudou, not
ths 1 meun to inttiuuate “a rxi^h boos -'*
M mu £1 c .
wtu on. f r ’Parkeisburti men are gentlemen
I » IN DON
LODGE. No. US. A. F. A. M.
....................
I hr© and th- raiore behave as such, but oar II St .ted
ooununn
•d communications
lirai Sat nr-
WHOLESALE AND EETAIL DEÄLB18
coruin^ Feemed n«-cvt»H rv t » the eiinmx that d.tv after the full mown of ex ch month,
All
Mumer
M
.«aio
cordially
invited.
Cteas Fox went to Bandon I ms ! WediivMday h reach* d wii4?!» th* thunk of anvthmg takes
G. BOAR, W. M.
place. Ubcn all was over and the r*lurn
to have some dentsl work done.
1’. N kl - os , Seo.
«•»adv ¡M^sible w*1 pr.tt.ered in the cabiu of
Mr. Briggs from near Riverton wiua down
the W«*np<M ia. talkmi;« H’ d watching th©
1. O. O F
OJ b si lies» oue day last week.
prepHiat »OL6 such as lighting of the side­
LODGE.
»
________ No. 133. I. O. O. F.
J. <*. Tsylor’s daughter Ethel, wb.» was lights I was duiug aud the chief’s nianipU’ I {ANDON
I > luerta everj Saturday evening,
tai tn to the Marshfield Hospital Inst week, latiou cf mschinety. I remember throwing ViHitiua brothers iu good standing cor-
was operated*on t >r appendicitis, last Wed­ down the match which caused the mischief. dially iuvited.
C. F. LORENZ,. N.G.
nesday, and from daily rejioits, she is rnp;d- I ifur tLe ligbtiug of the second sidelight.
DEALERS IN--------
A. J. lIzBiKAN. Sec.
ly improving.
Il wna it foolish thing to do, as the sequel
1 o/i Smith made several trips up the river proved, liistantly th»t miserable match
Forenters of America.
the past week looking after lugging iuter­ caused h wholesale blase. It is amazing
XOUKT
QU EEN OF THE FOREST. No.
how some matches will barn, aud others,
ea ts.
) 17, lueets Friday nixbt of esch week,
Mesdames J. Hicking and Honking of this when oue wants them to. will not. Than iu Concrete Hall, Handon. Oregon. A cor­
welcome is extended to all viaitinu
placo guve BauJ<>u a short call last Tbnrs !be c « t :notion began. The minds of all dial
W D. MARSHALL,
were in this instance of one mind.
Had brothers
day.
A. R u b .
Chief Banger,
r< • m been ours all would have scattered,
F id . Secretary.
W. B. Panter of Bandon wh < j a caller at
bat as dimensions were limited wilhiu the
this place last Tuesday.
Woodmen of the World.
bounds of the cabin the passe ugers went ©n
Misses Stitt and Garoutte were up on a masse toward the companion-way; s(>eed
easide camp No. 212. w. o. w.
pleasure
trip
from
Bandon
last
iuesdav
af
­
me* ts m regular session the first and
wav was cheated when the jam took place.
Market Pries Allowed for Produco of all Kiuda.
third Thursday of each month in tLe Ma­
ternoon.
Memsr.tarily I was last, not because of sonic
hall. Visiting members are cordially
OREGON
PROSPER,
Three scows loaded with matchwood for bravery but through forced circQrbstaiic»4». n.\ :t< d
A. RICE, C. 0.
city shipment, were towed from Randolph liad I been on deck with plenty of sea-room
O.C. W aldvogkl . Clerk.
«lough, by stnir Antelope, Inst Wednesday I might be off the California coast by now,
Mesdames F. Gribi and G. Mayer were so feaifal am I of fire. I seldom indulge iu
Farmers’ Institute at North Bend. down to Bandon shopping last Wadnesday. personalities bat trust in being allowed to
A Farmers’ Institute will be held The sch Ruby arrived last Wednesday give two credits; one belongs to Parkers­
burg, the other to Bandoo. Mr. Hunes of
IH PUBLISHBD
at North Bend, on Saturday, Feb. 24. from San Francisco. She takes a cargo of our camp manfully played the Dispatch
lumber,
this
trip,
for
San
Diego,
Cal
HVKIIÏ THURSDAY AFTBKNOON
1906. We desire a general attendance
h »se upon the Are from forward lighting
Mrs. J. W. Clinton returned lart Thursday successfully to save the gasoline tank.
by the farmers and dairymen from ail
... BY ...
to her homo near Norway, after a few dnjs’ Several times he was driven back but re­
parts of the county, but parts from visit at this place.
One 8-ft dining tabln, 1 aide-board,
where a general attendance would be J. Moure was a Baudm visitor one day newed the fight and helped save the craft
A. T. FBTTBK.
It seemed to me after the first stroke of the
1 book-case, 2 iron beds complete
t SI®’------
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impracticable. We are desirous of last week.
fire hell, two minntes did not elapse before
having every vicinity represented by Messrs Frank. B. C. Rucker and Fisk, the Bandon boys had a good 8tream playing with high-grade springs and mattroae
■
In
all
the
latest
design.
and
sizes,
in
fact
all
kinds
of
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
at least one delegate.
commercial uien, were transacting business from aft. It was speedy work with good es, 4 rockers, 1 center table, 1 chiffon
executive ability and cool judgement dis­
h re last week.
pne Year..................................................... f 2 00
Yours respectfully,
ier, 1 Cook atovo 1 kitchen table, 1
dix Months................................................. 1 00
Can be had by calling on or addressiuK
Mesdames Korth and Johnson were up placed, and 1 have come to this conclusion,
E, It.. P eterson ,
that
the
fire
fiend
will
not
succeed
when
Three Month«.............................................. 50
high
grade
sewing
machine.
from Bandon last Saturday.
Secretary pro tom.
such an opponent as tho Bandon fire brigade
pF’T'Ir P aid in advance , SI .50 a Y eab .
Air. Layton, traveling salesman for a San
Tho above ami other useful house­
J. R. JloBRUTSON,
faces it. Parkersburg, by that act, allows
Francisco dry goods house, was soliciting
tier
feelings
toward
Bandon
verge
danger
­
Stewart & White, Proprietors.
hold
articles will be sold in advance
Chairman
pro
tom.
Thia paper is entered at the Bandon iioat |
orders here last Saturday.
ously near love, being a stato very pleasant
ottioe an Seooud-eliias Matter.
Corner 3rd and D St.
Marshfield, Oregon.
subject to delivery about March 5th.
C. Felter. of Baudun. passed thr- ugh this to contemplate.
Boy Uses Knifo.
place ©monte to New \berd?en last Sunday.
We use only the best material and guarantee all work. Lowest prices. Prompt intention«
For
particulars
apply
to
Prof.
Harns
Since niv return, during an absence of two
Xortland Journal.
Messrs N. Rasmussen and Jacobsen, and yearn upon tho high seas and higher moun­
THURSDAY. FED. 15, 1S0U.
or call at tho residence.
Mtsdames
Rasmussen,
Jacobsen,
Steele
ana
Myrtle Point, Or., Feb. 9.— A stab
tains, I have no»iced chances within your
Denning,
were
ap
from
Ba
udon
for
an
city and all along the line from the Point to
! Ling affray occurred here .Monday it:
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Port Orford.
the extreme end of the north j«-tty. Our
j which Owen Rackleff. aged 13. was outing Saturday evening.
J. Nielson made a special trip to Bandon river is ’ ecoming such an important factor
FOR SHERIFF,
The Hubbar 1 Creek bridge io reported to
I wounded by Harold Adams, aged 12 with his gasoline last Sunday.
< f oominerce that it soems hot right a part be in an unsafe condition.
I hereby announce myself as a candidate j The boys have quarreled frequently
Hazel Bement, who has been assist’ng of th* donation from Congress going north­
for the Republican nomination for the
of late. Sunday the Rackleff boy Mrs. Heuckendorff with her household du­ ward might be expended in ridding the Quite a large party of Port Orford’s peo­
pffice of Sheriff of Coos county, subject to
ple Lad a picnic at Agate Beach laet Bun­
steamers'pathway of unsightly snags and
the decision of the Republican vottrs at the punched young Adams for calling ties for the past few weeks, went to Bandon
day.
deepening
the
channel
and
placing
channel
him names. When tl.e boys met the Monday where she will visit a few days
primary election, April 20, 1906.
In coming here from Spokane Dr. Green s
buoys occasionally where most needed. If
L. W. TRAVER.
next day, Adams plunged his pocket prior to her return home.
tho ratio of coin as tips to Congressional youngest daughter contracted the whooping «
SPECIAL RATES BY THE HECK'OR MOXTH.
The
stmr
Elizabeth
mado
an
attempt
to
o >ugh. In coming here from San Francisco
knife in Rackleff’s left arm above the
FOR CONGRESS.
reach Bandon on the early tide, Sunday Pages was placed on buoys the channel John Tvler, son of Dr. Tyler, contracted ti e
We are authorized to announce 8. B. HUS­ elbow, inflicting a bad wound, requir­ morning, but owing to the dense fog near w< uld be policed effectually and serve there­ mumps, No charge of collubion between
by to ease the minds of navigators.
TON. of Hillsboro, Washington County, as ing several stitches by the surgeon. Bullards, they were compelled to return aud
Iu speaking of that pale and lovely orb, the Doctors—but like l ine Ju's cr.on trap,
u candidate for the nomination of Congress­ The boy came near bleeding to death await the afternoon tide.
«
the moon, I wonder how many of our people these contagions natch ’em both ways.
man for the First District, subject to the This is the third stabbing affray
J. Armstrong, who is employed at the Car­
Fred
J.
Hofses,
Rep.
aspirnnt
for
Sheriff,
witnessed the wonderful sight of the 8th.
potion of the Republican party.
I among the boys of this place lately. man & Crites mill, wus a Bandon visitor when >he w< ,»t iuto shadow, causing a total was in Port Orford Monday looking up his
Sunday.
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eclipse and lasting nearly two hours from chances fcr nomination He left for Gold
S. Danielson was down on business the ‘ me of entrance to exit from shadow. I Beach, and may visit Ohetco before return­
Taxpaying Time.
McCurdy to Quit America.
first of the week.
was fortunate in seeing the sight and much ing to his home at Dairyville. where he has
Now York, Feb. 9. Stung to bitter Lumber from the Langworthy &. Osborne impressed thereby. Au idea! place I dis­ resided many years, and is held in high es­
The Annual taxpaying season is resentment by tho criticism heaped mill has been scowed to this place to fill out
covered in the mill in the alcove of tho teem by his neighbors.
with us again. The law provides for upon him in connection with the in­ the San Diego order being shipped < n the building, overlooking the bend of the river. Some of the papers on the other side of
paynienta to bogin on Feb. 15th, mid surance scandals, Richard A. McCur­ sdir Ruby.
Stars overhead cast their reflections in its the mountains say that geese are flying
a rehearsal of the provisions of the dy, former president of the Mutual
From the following item, which we cop) placid depths while on either side the hills, northward. No wonder! in the dent bl ike
tax laws now iu effect ae to time »nd Life, has decided to quit America, from the S. F. Daily Call, we judge that tbi^ t »in pc red of their ruggedness, seemed to sameness of their long winters, a warm day
fade from greater to less shades of dark­ or two happened along a short time ago,
term» of payment may not be amiss: He baa dismissed all the servants might have been the sdir Prosper, whirl« ness as from the base one glanced to tbeir and the silly geese mistook the mne for
was built at this place a ft w year© ago. and
If yon pay your tuxes, in full on from bis palatial rostdeuce, Morris­ partly owned by persons living heyo. A few summit where they ee*med to touch the can­ signs of approaching spring, Along the
or before March 15. 1906. yon will be town, N. J , and March 1st the man­ months ago a similar report was correi t. opy abovo. lh* re wa? a stillness in touch coast the geese don’t, get fooled bv temper»-
allowed a rebate of three per cent. sion will be closed. Shortly thereaf­ but later proved to be false, and we bop with the planetary event, such a calm that turn which is always the same, and the hills
are always green. They knew when spring
If you pay your taxes between March ter he will shake the dust of New that this may be a mistake also: Salem.Or., seems always forerunner to Nature's pre­ is
near by the songs of birds, the swelling
Jan. 30.—Dr. Bancroft of tins city lias re­ paratory happenings. One could not gaze
$
15th and the first Monday in April: York from his feet, and join in Paris
ceived a letter from his broUier-in law, L.V. at such a sight without the better elements buds, and tlie I looming of the early flowers.
the New Watch««! ite
you will not receive the rebate, that distinguished group of ex insur­ Leeper, of Yakataga. Alaska, in which he of his nature taking possession of him. To —Tribune.
Ju.st Arrived!
neither will there be added penalties ance potentates which include« James mentions the fact that the >cho< ner Prosj c r be away, even for a limited time from the
Latin pa
»nd interest. You may pay half of Hazen Hyde, of Equitable fame, and had come ashore near Valdez aitb seven bickerings ot h s petty seif, is an advance to
Wm. Burgess le t for the north last week.
dead men aboard. The letter d a s not Riat, iic; d< veh-pnunt. In years to come one can
your taxes on or before the first Mon­ Judge Andrew Hamilton.
C. I. Green went to Riverton SnndAy.
whether the men died of starvation or had look back, aided bv memory, to that time
A. Garfield, Prop.
thly in April, and then have until and
Louis A.Tbieband, McCurdy’s son- frozen to death. The letter was dated Ni v and inc me renewed in spirit to battle with J. W. I.aily was a Bandon visitor Sunday.
including the first Monday in October in-law, and formerly general agent 28th.
this surd d world.
O xley .
J. L. Bean had business in Coquille I be
1906. to pay the second half thereof. for the Mutual, has also arranged to E. Heuckendorff purchased from Cody’*
The gasoline schooner Oakland made a last of tho week.
In case at. least one half of your taxes make his home iu Paris with bis wife damp, at Lampa, two b0 it timbers for Ke* 1 recoid ft i hers* »f, doing the trip from here Geo. Welch had business in C quille one
to 8. F. and retum in 7 days. Blie is now day last week.
WORK A SPECIALTY.
sons in the new vessel.
are not paid on or before the first and family.
Col. Coach has taken his departure for
loading lumber at the C. M. it T. Co.’s mill.
L.
T.
Smith's
mother
has
been
quite
ill
Monday iu April, the entire tax be
—ooo—-
Di .I—at Parkersburg, Feb. 11th, John San Francisco after a short stay here.
for the last week.
Mrs. R. E. Dunu was a visitor to Coquille
Comes delinquent, and tho law com
bwii.dill. aged 77 years, 8 months. The de­
New Town on the Umpqua. ’
Messrs Carlson, J. W. Peterson and John
pels a charge of 10 per cent penalty,
ci S’ d h aves a wife and family to mourn this week.
Articles of incorporation of the son have resigned their positions in the
W. O. Bradley of Marshfield was doing
his loss.
,nd interest at the rate of 12 per cent
business here one day this week.
Reedsport company have been filed ship-yard. Mr. Carlson wi.l enter Cody s
Mrs. R. Hansen of Parkersburg will leave
per annum on the tax until paid.
The little boy at Mr. Ashton's who was
with the county clerk of Douglas logging canip at Lampa.
Mr. Edgell, with bis wife and son, recent for Seattle. Monday, where she intends re­ thrown from a horse nud had bis leg broken Turned Shafting, Cap and Set
county. The incorporators are W. P.
Screws,
Machine
arrivals from Wis.. has purchased Mr. siding in the future.
is getting along nicely
The Tax Roll.
Reed of Gardiner, W. H. Jamieson of Bagg’s property which is near this place
Mr. Jessie Taylor of Prosper was a visitor
Pipe and Fittings
Al Sweet who has been spending a few
lio6eburg, and Joseph Lyons of Port­ and was formerly owned by A. Talbot. \V* io Parkersburg on the 13th.
weeks in California, bus returned to old
Brass Work.
Mr. John Jenkins, of F>andon, has gore Coos. Glad to see you back. Al.
Sheriff Gallier has just received land. The capital stock is placed at are pleased to know that these new conu rs
Pattern Shop in
,he tax roll of C’ooa county from I ?U4(>,<)00. The object of the company, are well satisfied with this part of tbe cour - into tht WTsod bu iness quite extensively, Cattle buyers are beooming quite uumer- General Repairing.
try. aud particularly their new location.
Connection.
averaging about 50 tiers weekly f rom the C. ’ous of late in this section.
County Clerk Watson.
Tbe total as stated in the articles, is to engage
Arthur Rice
J. B. Sweet was doing business in Bandon
John Pederson is purchasing material for M. & T. Co.’s mill.
valuation of taxable property therein in the real estate, mercantile,sawmill, the erection of a baildiug on the water Thu launch Waupooia is on the top for Saturday, returning Monday.
THE JEW BLEB
is $9.239,783, npon which tax roll the and steamboat business. Their im front.
Mia. Geo. Hell of Riverton is visiting her
Ù BANDON,
trade.
-
-
OREGOH
daughter Mrs. G. C. Welch of this plaoe.
following amount« of tuxes are mediate plans, however, are the platt­ J. Donaldson, clerk in the Prosper store,
V « a 3
«fir
Mrs.
Chas.
Randleman
is
visiting
her
Myrtle SNtitit.
(barged:
ing and placing or. the market the is on the sick list, lie will spend a f- w days
parents,
Mr.
aud
Mrs.
Capt.
Leneve
of
Jobmou's mill is runuiug foil time and Marshfield.
State, County and General School Tax townsite of Reedsport, which is about with bis son, who lives near Riverton.
12 mills on *9.239,783. ..flIt 1.877 34( a mile and a half southeast of Gardi­ Win. Mehl of Coquille was down transact­ the dsilv output of the mill is above the J. H. Timon has struck a good vein of
♦",(0) mark.
semi-antbricite coal and will have it on the
North Beud........................... 2,901 53 j ner, and on the line of the proposed ing business last Monday^
John Nielson made a trip to Myrtle Point
J. L. Lt wellen hea commenced work on market in about ten days. The vein is
Myrtle Point....................... 2,730 M Drain and Coos Bay railroad, the the first of the week.
P. B. HOYT, Prop
has just received a new stock of
the concrete wall f< r his new building. Mr. three feet thick and as hard as any coal on
Marshfield.............................. 2,712 58 route of the new road not passing The drum on tbe engine in Howell's camp Lewellen will put up a large substantial the coast.
Groceries and Provision«
*as broken last Satuiday and will retard building in the spring.
Coquille................................... 1,751 17' through the town of Gardiner.
Miss Hazel McPhail of Coquille is at her
the
log
hauling
for
a
few
’
days
It
was
taken
Located
in
EL
DORADO
BUILDING,
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GOO
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Bandon......................................... 910 53 I
S alt and C urbd M eat «,
H. Fenton, the Roseburg-Myrtle Poitt old home on a short visit.
to the Bandon Foundry for necessary re­
Firat Street, BANDON. OREGON
Miss Mamie Bogard was visiting in Co­
Total tax to be collected by
C hia its, T obacco , ....
Chas V. Galloway, of McMinnville, pairs, which will enable th-m to proceed oiail contractor, was the sucets-ful bidder
quille one day this week
SHAVING, SHAMPOOING ANI> HAIR
the Sheriff on tbe tax roll
C
andy , E tc .
has announced himself as a candidate temporarily with their hauling, until a new on both routes for the contrnots just let, n-
KironTBB.
ceiving S 'lr.L' per yenr on the A arabfield-
CUTTING AC.HTANDAKD FRIGES. ~
for the year 1905 al this
for I hr nomination fol- Congressman one can be had from Portland.
fjifCuileraelling any store od
l.’os,’>nrg route, and $7C9S ou-rtm Koaeburg-
M t ©. W. Thomas weiiT"to Coquid?, Mon-1
TKI.SPAKS NOTICE.
dale, Feb. 2, l'.HM!..
the river. Call and see.
. .153,905 76 ¿on the Democratic ticket.
Bathroom newly fitted up with Porcelain
Myrtle Point loule.
day. reti ruing the same day.
Notice is hereby given that all persons are
Tub. Hot or Cold Rath* 25 cent«
g, ■■■■
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,,
Between
ilie
1st
day
of
February
and
the
forbidden to hunt, fish, camp, or otherwise
Mr. Z*ek was up with his team. Monday,
1st day of September, it will be unlawful to trespass, witboat written permission, upon
to transfer some machinery to Bandon.
the lands of the undersigned» Township 29
t
k
,
kill,
injure,
destroy,
or
have
in
posses
­
Messrs J. C. Taylor and A. F. Hansen re­
8, R ¡4. Coos county, Oregon, under penalty
sion, sell or offer for sale, barter or ex of
turned from Marshfield Monday.
prosecution to the full extent of the Tres­
change,
any
w
ild
goose,
wild
swan,
mallard
CLARENCE Y. LOWE,
pass
Laws of this State.
K. H. R osa .
Wm Howell and F. Simonds were up-river
duck, wood duck, pigeon, teal spoonbill,
passengers on the Dispatch Monday
Handon. Oregon,
To Whom It May Concern.
Edna Tho mas dr pat ted for Marshfield grny, black, sprigtail, or ca vasback, or any
duck.
Bandon, Oregon, Nov. 2, 1905.
C. P. J EXSEX. Master.
Tuesday morning for a brief visit,
This is to certify that I, Andrew Johnson,
Ed Hnckl.if; the Dsirvville merchant, is
A. Wilson was a business visitor to Co
Th© Old Reliable
l'ilia Steamer ia New. ia Strounlv boilt, nud fitted with the Inf, jt improvement,, mid will qnille last Taesday.
making this place a business visit. Ed's father of Alford Johnson, my non by Vic­
Is just in receipt of a new and
give a regular H dav service, for paaaengere mid freight. K tween ilie
toria
E.
Johnson
mv
wife,
do
hereby
and
friends
have
prevailed
on
him
to
enter
the
fresh
stock
of
F. Steward took the up-river boat Tuesday
Coquille River. Oregon, and San Francisco, Calif.
Blacksmith and
race for joint Representative from Coos r.nd without reserve, give my son, the said Al­
morning.
ELBERT DYER, Agent, Bandon, Oregon.
Drugs and Chemicals,
Tbe schr C, T. Hill will be loaded the last Carry on the Republican ticket Mr. Rack ford Johnson, his time and own earnings to
E. T. KRt’SF. Managing Agent, 307 Front Street, San Francisco, California.
I
Wagonmaker
leff served as county clerk of Coos county make contracts for himself, and do all acts
of the week.
Elmer Walatrora. accompanied by his lis­ for two terms, snd is well known through­ as if he were of the full age of 21 years. (He Patent and Proprietary Preparations
Heavy Forgi ng
Toilet Articles,
ter Ella and Miss Marsh of J’arkersburg. out the county He is, without question, is now nt this date 1H years of age.)
As I have here given him bis time and
the strong. S' man the Republican parly
attendi d the dance Saturday night.
Ship Work
Ikrilggiata
Stintlrie«.
honor with tho nomination —Enter­ earnings, I will wot ‘from this date’’ be re­
James Lamont of Bandon w up visitiLg could
and Logging Work
prise.
________________
P erfumes , B rushes , S ponges , S oaps
sponsible
for
any
debts
be
may
contract
his sisters Tuesday.
im our Nppclalty.
with anyone hereafter.
N uts and C andies .
Property For Sale.
Mrs. shmn made a business trip to Ban­
Given and done of my own freewill and
Cigars, Toba<*ros and (.'igareMes.
don the first of the week.
F or S ale —115 ft front by 125 deep lot
IU ktxim ,
On mon.
Mr Daley, traveling for Atkin Saw Co., with improvements. Bandon brewery prop­ accord on this 2nd day of Nov., 1905, A. D. Paints, Oils. Glasses. and Paint* r’lSupplied
his
was doing business with the Prosjrer Mill erty for aale, cheap, for cash. For particu­
Only Regular Line Between Portland and Enrcka
ANDRE *V X JOHNSON,
Co.. Tuesday.
lars see C. G. Gehrig.
mark
"VtT ANTED—fiOOO cords of shingle bulk
• •
Mis* Olga I'ederson was a Bandon visitor
▼ v
luster in).
B an now M fo C o .
Witnesses: Abe Corson,Q. T Blnmenrother.
Tay Taxe* at Bank of Bandon.
Wrdnes* <y.
f»EO D GRAY A OO , Gen’l Agta.
W. SH^W, Agent,
Subscribed to before me this 2nd day o(
The Tax Roll for the year 1905 is now in
HINGLES for sale No. 2 white cedar,
A. B. SABIN
Church Notice.
♦81 Market. Bt Han Francisco.
Marshfield, Thon« 441.
the hands of the Sheriff and Tax Collector. November. 1905.
shingles. full ooimt. «1 per thousand.
Manufacturer and Dealer in
At the Preabvtrrian Church servioes will All tax©» paid before March 15th are »object
Charles T. Binmenrotber.
Bandoli Ooiniueicial Go.
be held next Snrdav, Feb. 18, morning and to a rebate of 3 per cent.
? All Kinds of Saddlery. |
Notary Publw for Oregon.
evening Snrdav School at 10 a.m., and
AH parties in the vicinity of Bandon van
ANTED—to bar one or two lota on
Harnree »nd SHfldlee K<*pMire«l.
Christian Endeavor at fl.30 p iu. All are dp|KHit amount of taxes uilh Bank of Ban­
river front.
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Hendon Real Estate Agency,
cordially invited.
don and takt receipt for same.
Good four room house, two lot©, city
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There will be preaching at Prosper Hall,
STEPHEN GALLIER
water. wxxlsbed and «table. $450 will take
R'-ct r lcr »ulswribers can have the Blad«
next Sunday at 3 o'clock. Rev. G H. R «arfa
Sheriff and Tax Cyl lector for Coo© C\>„ ’ his place if taken so«-, a.
AfONEY to loan on approved security. and the R faobddm , fur $2 a year, pey<bl^
will conduct *be strvioe Everybody come Oregon.
Bandon Real Estati Agency.
.’I Inania»of Boward M f:» h
'4dvanç©v
Mill Co
Oregon Pine, Spruce and
White Cedar Lumber.....
General Merchandise
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LOGGERS' SUPPLIES
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Furniture
For Sale!
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miti Tablets
CEMETERY
WORK
Ceos County Marble and Granite Works
TUPPER
HOUSE
Rates ^' j . oo to $2.oo per Day,
BANDOX,
OREGON
Son
J. Waldvogel
Leaders in the
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Bandon
Bandon Foundry
Machine Shop
Mill
and Steamboat
S pecial M achines
B uilt to O rder .
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TONSOR1AL PARLORS
J. L. BEAN
Lampa,
The New, Elegantly Fitted, and Speedy Steamer
ELIZABETH
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Peter Nelson
Druggist and Apothecary
California and Oregon Coast Steamship Company
Steamer Alliance
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