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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1906)
IH"<* ’ * •X >•■ 4» -«*<■*«< / • • • V • BANDON BEACH As a HUimntf r»i» rt h s n-i «qnni north uf San Fr* vim <« I audon Its rvenlx tv u; v it ' i . i .-' i , the t i I .< oti th»* <*”««< 1* in t»-d for tnrHU annual ti.iu a» am <dht$pulbt It Uo I lilted it» ' Ih hlrUCt I' V wind* and electrical stoiina are unknown, liuiuvuevkers will hud many opportunities here. BANDON, Volume XXII. PROFESSIONAL. Dr H. I_i. Houston, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Office over Furniture Store. Hoorn,9 to 12. a.m. 1:30 to 4, p m.; 7 to 8 in tile evening. Night calle answered from office. ... 11ANDON, Dr. S- X j . ORKGON. Perk.in3, PHYSICIAN d- SURGEON, BANDON, OKKGON. Office at residence on Fourth Street. D. 1» I.. STEELE Resident Dentist OFFICE BOOM 4, OVER ANDER SON S MEAT MARKET. BANDON, OREGON. f. TOPPING, GKO. AT1OBNEY and covnseloh at law AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Fii-ö Insurance. B uik I uu . - - - - Ore..... O T- Blumenrother U. 8. Commissioner and Notary Public. Filings and Final pro- fa made on Home steads, I iiuber Claims and other IJ. 8. Lands Money Lunns Ncgotlnted on Approved Security. Orile.* in room 10 Beyorlo Bnilding, Ban don. Residence on Butto Creek. Oregon. Heal I state bought and Sold. OREGON: THURSDAY, Don’t forget that Dr. bteele, deutist. is located in Bandon. Yon must register if you want to vote at the primaries. R. W. Pullen and wife were Curry county visitors last week. Mrs. Thus. Anderson has been num bered with the sick tbe past week. E. C. Roberts of Myrtle Point was a Bandon visitor the first of tbe week. 20 below zero weather reported in Eastern Oregoo. tbe coldest in thirty years. C. H. Patterson is on tbe sick list, being ntiiicted with an attack of ery sipelas. St. John’s Protestant Episcopal Church. Service Sunday morning at 11 o’clock. Mrs. J. F. Haga of Parkersburg has been very sick but is now reported as improving. The next meeting of the Farmers’ Institute for Coos conuty will be held at Coquille April 17. Three men from San Francisco ar rived on the last Elizabeth and have employment at the Star dairy ranch. MARCH 22, 1906 Shirt waists—new styles, at Lorenz ii Hoyts’. Circuit Court will convene nt Co quille, Monday, April 23. Tbe Band contemplates giving a basket social in tbe near future. Waldvogel A Son have a machine for griuding bone for chicken feed. John D. Spreckels is reported to be very near death at bis home in Sail Francisco. Call early and see tbe beautiful new style shirt waists at Mrs. Thos. Auderson’s. A number of tbe K. of P s expect to attend lodge at Coquille next Tue«dav uight. R. W. Lundy of Myrtle Point is looking after business interests iu Bandon this week. Jack Miller has resigned his posi-! tion on t be Dispatch and has gone to ' Myrtle Point to live. County Clerk Watson spent several I davs in Bandon las’ woeK to see w hat tbe wild waves were saying. Number 12. They - Are Our new line of Shoes direct from the East—finest and largest line ever brought to Bandon. It is a pleasure to show this line to our customers. Call and see. Note the style, note the quality, note the price. The The Brown Brown Blue Star-5-Star Ribbon Shoe Shoe for Men. for o Beys and Girls. The Brown o Process Flexible Buster Brown Sole for Women. books free to the little folks. The R ecorder will get a fast power press on tbe next boat and will soon be in shape to priut both sides of tbe ▲ BBIVKD, Tbe ladies of Bandon and vicinity paper. 16— Stm. Elizabeth from 8. F. with 200 are invited to cal) at Lorenz & Hoyts’ Another wreck occurred on the in tons freight, 5 passengers. and see tbe new line of dry goods just cline railroad at Topper rock last Fri 17— Sch. Hugh Hogan, loading at Aber day and four cars were put out of received. deen mill. business. The best way to get anything is to 21—Power sch. Sotoyome, loading at A new dynamo for tbe woolen mill Aberdeen mill. go to headquarters and ask for it. arrived on the last Elizabeth, and the ■AILBD. We are headquarters for Schilling’s mill will soon be lighted throughout 16—Sch. Antelope for 8. F. with 140 M Best.—O. A Trowbridge. with electricity. lumber. Mrs. Lvdia McLeod has moved Father Donnelly of Marshfield was 12—Stm. Elizabeth for 8. F. with -00 M lumber, 800 M shingles, 50 cords match- in town Tuesday evening and left back to Baudon from North Bend, and is living with her daughter, Mrs wood, 6 ii sseugers. Wednesday morning for Cape Blanco Frank Holman. and Wedderbnrn to hold services. The sch. B< nder Brog, is offered for sale Mrs. J. L. Bean, of Lamps, aecom About 7,000 tons of mils for the pained her sister, Miss Daisy Jack- in San Francisco. The sch. Oakland, a three-master, sailed Drain Coos Bay road have already eon, to tbe Bay Monday, on her way from S. F the 15th for this port. arrived here, and tbe balance—3,000 to Portland.—Herald. The gasoline schooner Oakland has been tons is arriving daily, and construc The worst snow storm of tbe year sold and will enter in the Alaska trade. tion work will commence within a few visited all the western states Sunday and Monday. Considerable damage Coquille bnoy, a red first class nun, is days.— Drain Nonpareil. has been done to fruit and grain. adrift and will be replaced as soon as prac Much of vonr foot comfort will de ticable. Glen Busbee, deputy U. S. Marshal The schooner Sadie which struck while pend upon tbe ability of the salesman of Portland, was in town last even crossing the Umpqua river bar, has been who sells you shoes. Our salesmen ing and left for Curry county this taken to the dry dock at Gray’s Hurbor for know tie if business and will see that morning on business. He is a cousin repairs. you get the right shoes for your feet to Mrs. R. Walker. The Band management is in cor and pur-e—L orlnz & H oyt . respondence with several directors, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sackett re and expect to have one here in two or Many new buildings will be erected turned from a trip of several weeks three weeks. A gentleman from in Bandon this year. Lead. S. D. has accepted the position. A. Perslibnker was a business vis in California, last week. Mrs. Sack att aim ms hoiumu but imorovu>L They A. J . Hartman, bead keeper of the itor from Prosper Tuesilny. are visiting their daughter, Mrs. 1, light-house, ha« tendered I. is resigna Call at an early date, examine, find prices, E J Slocnm of Eugene will open A. Whereat at Marshfield at present. tion to take effect April 1st, or as soon thereafter as possible. Mr. Hart a new drug store in Coquille. — Herald. tell your friends of what you saw at man has been in the service for thir C F. Fieger has accepted a posi Willis S, Duniway, who stands a teen years, and has had charge of this tion at tbe woolen mill as bookkeeper. good chance of becoming State Print station formore than seven years. He E A. Pbi'pot was transacting busi er. has beou an active Republican has not decided on what he will do in ness at the county bub one dsy last campaigner for fifteen years, but has the future, but has several positions open tu bi in. week. never held an elective office. His l.llllgioiK. J. E. Woods left this morning for work on the stump, through the Roseburg where be expects to make press, and as Secretary of tbe State St. Patrick’s Day has corno and his home. Central Committee, has been excel gone very quietly. A small dance was held in tbe evening at Bowman’s The state educational department lent . hall, also Charley Wooley prepared has issued state papers to Miss Pearl Some of the Valley papers spenk of for the day by pnttibg green paint on J. A. McCord has resigned his po R. Walker of this place. the Coquille river emptying into Coos his bouse tbe evening before. sition at tbe government works and Harry Wilson of Denmark was in Bay and Bandon being located on Two more railroad advance agents is now chief eugineer on tbe Venns, A. E. HADSALL, D. P. STRANG, Jr. town and went to the Bay on a busi Coos Bay. Now Col. Hofer of the passed through town lust week. the milk boat running to Coquille. l’ractioal Surveyor. Salem Capital Journal has another ness mission the first of the week. Capt. Darwent of Portland, captain Capt. l’anter is in command. F or S ale Good general purpose! Mrs. Thus. Anderson will be sure Coqnille valley town on the Bay; read: of ibe Salvation army, is in town. Ho Fifteen boys at Coquille City, on Coos held meetings Tuesday and Wednes team of bors.es. Weight 1200 each. to please yon when style and quality It yoo want a home in Oregon, investigate oar offerings. Bay, took advantage of be recent snow and day evenings. We have a fiietidly are important factors in your buying made round of business houses, dragging feeling towards the Salvation auny Young and sound. Also good set [ We double harness and wagon. W ill sell , We Lave Timber and Coal Lands, Farm and Dairy Lands, Stock Bauches and J. F. Jacquith, wife and three cbil out the occupants and rolling them iu tbe because of their good works know of no other organization that all together or separately as pur snow. CITY PROPERTY. dren, and Geo. P. Laird, were pas Now it is in order for some fool has done so much for suffering and chaser desires. If yon wish to buy, sell or exchange, call on us and wo will give yon good sengers to San Francisco on the Eliz destitute humanity. They expend paper to move Myrtle Point over ou thousands of dollars monthly in cloth- C. 11. Z eek . Bandon. , service. Homesteader* Located on Desirable Government Laud. abeth. the Bay. The W. R. Haines Music Co. iug tbe naked, feeding the hungry, Mrs. Lydia L, Kennedy, mother of 620 acre» of good grazing and f i nit land, would make excellent stock ranch. and giving shelter to the homeless. Marshfield, will refund all expense of Has good house, barn and other out buildings; small orchard, handy to school Gilbert G. Kennedy, of this place, The jeast we can do is to give them transportation, including a days’stop Bandon Dtug Co. Hnd on good county road. A good investment at $o per acre. civility. died at her home iu Arcata. Califor at Marshfield, to anyone purchasing a KU) acres 1 mile from good town and school, good G room house, well water The new drug store is now open nia. March 6th. also rnnuing water. Good barn and other outbuildings, timber for piling, tel piano, coming from tbe following Taxes for 1905. nod ready for business and a cordial ephone poles and mining timbers. Handy to deep water and on good county Dr. Steele, Dentist, Advertister. places or tributary thereto: Langlois, invitation is extended to the people road, $7 an ncre. Satisfactory terms. went to the Bay, Wednesday, on a of Bandou and vicinity to give this In 1905. tbe taxes paid into the Bandon, Coquille and Myrtle Point. business trip. Wil) be gone about new store a trial when needing any State fund by Coos county was $12.- Have several different makes of all , Ollie«* in El Dorado Bldg MA XBOX. OR. one week. Watch the R ecorder for thing in tbe drug line. You will find 687.50, or $8,129 less than paid in styles and finish. We carry piano j players, pipe and reed organs, talking I notice of his return. here a new and fresh stock through 1904. machines, anil a full line of sheet i Tbe total tax value of tbe county out, including drugs of the highest H. Nemyre arrived from Belling ham Bay last week and will take a quality, druggists’ sundries, patent for 1905 was $9.239,778.33j as com music and musical merchandise, also Easy position as carder in the woolen mill. medicines, stationery, fine perfumes, pared to $3,676,147.66J the value of Domestic sewing machines. F. H. Mason, of Seattle, is also here, cigars, etc ; in fact everything usually taxable property in 1904, or an in payments. Tho basket ball games last Satur and will be employed as dyer and fin sold io a first class drug store. M e crease iu value of $5,563.630.66$ in day night between the Marshfield and hope to merit your trade by selling the year 1905over that of 1904. isher. Tbe Stale, county and genera) Bandon teams ended in a rag chew The Coqnille Sentinel is informed you best quality goods at reasonable school tux levy of 12 mills for 1905 ing match and neither game was fin prices and will treat you right. You that three of the daughters of tbe late amounted to $110,877.34 or nn increase ished. At tbo end of tbe first half in Samuel McAdams have each a button are invited to call and see our new of $592.91 on n levy of 18 mills less the boys' game Ibe score stood 5 to 3 Resp. store. that was taken from a coat worn by than for tbe year 1904. in favor of Bandon. During tbo sec B andon D rug C o . their great-grandfather iu tbe revo Tbe special city tax levy of 5 mills ond half tbe timfiire and referee got i lutionary war. for Bandon in 1905 amounted to to questioning each others’ authority ' Judge Lowe, president of tbe Pio Prize for Essay. $91053. and tbe gamd came to an end, the neer Association, favors having a good The Oregon Association opposed to Tbe special city tax levy of 5 mills score standing Bandon 8, Marshfield | ■■""IF-- i , or gwe. , old fashioned reunion this year. Ban tbe extension of suffrage to women, for Coqnille in 1905 amounted to 6. Tbe girls then started to play but don would be glad to entertain Ibe offers a prize of ten dollars for tbe $1.751.47. | did not finish tbe first half. Ono of “We can’t all have money,” 1 old timers again and it is to be hoped best essay written by anyone under Tbe special city tax levy of 3 mills . the Marshfield players was hurt, aud that a big meeting will be arranged twenty-one years of age in Coos conn- I »aid Brother Eill for Marshfield in 1905 amounted to the substilute would not play. The for. ty, Oregon, on tbe subject of ‘‘Female $2,712 58. score stood 6 to 0 in favor of Bandon. “But we can at least look a» though we had.” The Oregon and California Railway Suffrage Not Desired in Oregon.” The special city tax levy of 10 mills It was pretty well demonstrated that Company paid taxes to tbe sheriff Essays are limited to Iweuly tive bun for Myrtle Poiul in 1905 amounted to j the Bandon teams were a little too CALL ON ' Tuesday of tbie week. They paid dred words, and must be mail d so $2.730.44 fast for tbe Marsbfielders. It is to be $9.844.18 The Simpson Lumber as to reach ibe chairman on or before The special city tax levy of 5 mills regretted that tbe games were not fin -Company $6990) Southern Oregoo May 10, 1906. for North Bond in 1905 amounted to ished as there was a good audience Company $6,982,45. Total $23.896.74. And tee the new line of Sample« for Auyone desiring to compete may $2.901 53 who bad paid a good price for admis Oregon and California Railway Com seenre literature bearing on tbe snb- From this it can be gathered that sion to see the games, and tbe Bandon pauy's property consisted of 106.405 ject from Mrs. Ralph W. Wilbur, 780 the valne of city property as assessed team was at fifty or sixty dollars ex- ' fl acres of land. 8. O. Co. approxi Lovejoy street, Portland. Oregon. in 1901 and 1905 in tbe various cities pense in getting tbe Marshfield teams mately 80.000 acres. A pretty good The cornpeiitios rseonhuisi to bona of tbe county is as follows: here. After the games were broken day’s work for tbe sheriff of Coos tide residents of Coos county who are City 1904 1906 up the Marshfield teams wore given h county. There has been four hun lees than twenty-one years of age, $ Wl.HOfi 00 Bnndon $182 106 00 supper, and most of the spectators Coquille 1.V.77-.-.O0 dred more receipts issued this year went to tbe Bank ball,.where n dance .*>0,294.00 M rs . J ames N. D avis , Chairman, 406.944 00 Marshfield 9O4,!9BJ£1^ was in progr,-s. arid made aneffoit to than were issued last year up to tbe 861 Hawthorne Avenue, J Myrtle Point MMR ft 273,044 00 forget that they ever attended a bas present V“1*.—SeptiueV fortlaud. Oregon. SiortU Beyd 143.9Q0 00 ket ball game. I 500,306.00 o. A. Trowbridge What Does the Best Mean to You ooo When stores are talked of? Best goods, best prices, best services, is it not? These qualities are what you will find at our store. LADIES’ FINE SHIRT WAISTS-Cotton and Silk; LADIES’ WRAPPERS and CHIL DREN’s Aprons. A new line of Calicoes and staple goods. Beautiful black silk underskirt Ribbons, Combs, Trimmings, Etc Anderson’s 1 Sancton, Or. IE COQUILLE VALLEY LAND CO burnished Rooms —AT— The Pacific BANDON Mice clean room a , 25 end 50o n night; $1.25 a week : S-5.00 ft month MRS. SARAH COSTELLO. J JOOTH SI IOES Pou Can't Expect to Get Worth for $1, Hut Yon Cun Get Your .MOJYETS MOUTH at M. BREUER S Denier in Hoots anti Hlioes llepairing neatly and promptly dona al lowest living price». C. H. PATTERSON Dray and General Delivery Meet all Boat». —All order« handled with rare.-—— B andon , ■ O muon . TKV'TASS NOTICK. Notine in hcreby given tliak all persona are forbidden to boni, tisb, eaiup, or otherwiae tresea-H. withonl writ’en permiasion. njioo thè binda of tbe underaùrned. Townahip 2!l ». K 14. <’oo« conti’v, Orrgon, under fieiialtv vf proaecntion lo ih» fnlleitentof tbe Tre«- fMS Lawa ot Ibis,Siala. K. H. 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