Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, March 22, 1906, Image 4

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Mill Co.
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WHOLESALE AID EETAIL DEALEH8
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General Merchandise
LOGGERS' SUPPLIES
Market Price Allowed for Produce of *11 Kinds
Aitkin for State Treasurer.
Uuion Seoul, Union County.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
One Year...
Hix Month*
I’ll ree Month*
fSTIr Pam m
advance ,
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This paper i* entered at the Bandon post
otfioe as Second-class Matter.
The Scout believes that of all of
the candidates now before the people
for the office of State Treasurer, John
H. Aitkin, of Huntington, is the
strongest and safest man for the place.
Mr. Aitkin isooeof the heavy weights
of the business world. Sobriety and
energy, hacked by good business qnal
¡ties, have made Mr, Aitkin one of
the foremost mon of the state, while
the firm of which be is the bead is ex­
tensively known throughout
the
Northwest. If more of such men ns
Mr. Aitkin were placed in office then
there would be less mismanagement
and a greater saving to the tax payers
Astute business qualities, added to
strict integrity, are the best equip­
ment any man may acquire for tilliug
a position of trust. Mr. Aitkin is
possessed of all of these aud bis elec­
tion will be an advantage to tlie en­
tire state.
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Dick Waite, from Prewett’s camp on Bear
creek, was down shopping last week.
Mr. Osborne, one of the owners in tbe
Randolph mill was a business visitor here
last Wednesday.
are inducements.
Rapid selling keeps
our stock fresh.
round
Try
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Bandon,
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SE HOUSE
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Oregon.
Geo I*. Laird, Proprietor
Dates $i.oo to $2.00 $er Day.
always on band.
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SPECIAL KATES RY THE WEEK OR MOXTU.
Proceedings of Democratic Mass
Meeting.
LODGE
DIRECTORY. :
BANDON,
OREGON
BANDON i::i MEAT
Nelson & Fields
A Fifty Dollar Suit
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AIA RKET
Will Keep on Hand at all Times
Fresh Beef. Pork, Mutton. Smoked Meats, Lard.
Sausages. Etc., also
Fresh Vegetable«, Poultry, Egg*, Blitter and all Farm Produce.
I will pay highest market prioe for beef, pork, mutton, wool, bides, etc.
«sa i& I l I LXM !
BI.ACKNMITir AND WAGON MAKERS
Wagons of al! Kinds liais to Order.
Horseshoeing a Specialty.
Job w rrk *ltended to promptly nnd ’ill work guaranteed to give satisfaction.
reason ah
Shop <>n Atwater street. Bandot:, Or.
THE
Price«
HOSPITAL
........ Mi s L. G- G ould , Matron.........
A Private Hospital, well equipped for ibe treatment of Surgical and Medical Diseases.
Trained A'urses iu Attendance*
Fór inforraniion address Wm. Il oratali
Iff h r%lif <<•!<•
Leaders in the
M eat L inl
Bandon
Oregcai
Bandon Foundry
Machine Shop
I
Souvenir
Postal Cards
2 for 5c
A. Garfield, Prop,
at
RICE'S
Jewelry Store,
S pecial M achines
Bandon.
B uilt to O rder .
Mill
and Steamboat
WORK A SPECIALTY.
Turned Shafting, Cap and Set
Seretes,
.1/ a ch ine
Dolts,
Pipe and Fittings,
lira ss Work.
General Repairing.
Pattern Shop in
Connection.
E l D orado
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Going to get married! The H e -
CORDER has just received a bice lino
of wedding invitations, and can print
them on short notice.
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TONSORIAL PARLORS
P. B. HOYT, Prop
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I.oent«l In EL DOR IDO BUILDING,
Flrat *Xrw»t, IIAMtON. OKKGON
SHAVING, HHAMPIXJING AND
HAIR
CUTTING AT STANDARD PRICES.
Bathroom newly fitted up with Porcelain
Tub. Hot or Cold Batin* 25 cent«
CLARENCE Y.
LOWE
Bandon, Oregon,
Druggist and Apothecary
Is just in re«Meipt of a new and
fresh stock of
Drugs and Chemicals,
Patent ami Proprietary Preparation*
Toilet Articles,
IJrnggists Snittlrien.
P erfume *. B rcshes , S posge *. S oaps
N uts amd C ardir *..
Cigars, T«»1» h * co » mo «! Cigarette*.
Feints. Oi’s, Glasses. au»t Fainter’s Supplied
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T. ANDERSON, Prop.
California and Oregon Coast Steamship Company
Steamer Alliance
IM CONNECTION.
SAMPLE BOOM
Sisters of Mercy
The New. Elegantly Fitted, and Speedy Steamer
Your Hardware bills;
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Get price* eNewliere
tlien come here nnd make compnriMonN.
H ay , G rain and M ill F eeds
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* A Place Where You Can Save Money on
Carrie* a complete stock of OeueiHl Hnnlwure, Store* snd Rnitges,
Ammunition, L’aiuts and Wbite Lead, 8a*b and Doors, Picture
Moulding. Rope, Crockery, Stoneware, Lamps, etc.
us, ns many
THE MERCY HOSPITAL
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T he H ardware M an .
WM. GALLIER’S
Hardware Store, Bandon.
others are doing and yon will see for
yourself the truth of the foregoing.
We sell anything and everything in
the general merchandise line and we
make it a point to please our custom­
ers and that is why they stay with us.
Nels Nielson and John Peterson have each
rursnant to call < f the chairman of the
ordered a two h. p. gasoline engine f«»r j County Central C’ommittee, a mass meeting
Masonic.
eighteen foot pleasure boats which they
of th- Ih i)i‘ < ratir party of C< os county was I »ANDONLODGL,
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contemplate building in the near future.
aoimnuti
Suited communications
first Sat ur
held .it the Court house in CoqnilE , Oregon, 1 J Stated
A X NOU Nt1 KAI ENTS.
Herman Hungell of this place was a March 15. 11N6. The following proceedings div sfter tile fall moon of each month
All
Master
Masons
cordially
invited.
Marshfield visitor the latter part of last were bad:
FOR SHERIFF,
G. BOAK, W. M.
week.
The met ting w as called to order by J. J,
P. N elson , Sec.
I hereby annonnoe myself as a candidate
xStmley,
chairman
of
the
County
Centrai
Mrs.
Jj.
T.
Smith
was
a
departure
on
the
for the Republican nomination for the
I. O. O. F
strar Dispatch »Saturday morning, for Co­ Committee, nt ¡0:30 a. id . J. J. Stanley was
ofl|oe qf Sheriff of Coo* county, «object to
quille where ebe went to visit her father and elected ol airman, and O. C. Sanford, sec­ 1 >.ANDON LODGE. No. 133, I. O. O. F.
the ileoi»ion of the Republican voters at the
1) meets every Saturday evening,
mother, Mr. and Mrs. Tozier.
retary.
primary election, April 20. RMIG
Pendleton Tribune, Umatilla Conntv.
On motion, a committee of six was ap- Visiting brothers in good standing cor-
A. Carlaon, of Marsh field, was Ht this place
L. W TRAVER.
J. H. Aitkin continues to bold a last week visiting his brother, John, who i- |H)inted by the chaiiman to draft a set of dially invited. C. F.
LORENZ,. N. G.
resolutions declaring the principles of the
FOR CONGRESS.
strong grasp on the State Treasurer employed in the ship yard.
A. J. H artman , Sec.
Democratic
party
in
Coos
county.
The
fol
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We ate authorized to announce S. B. HUS­ ship.
Other candidates have ap­
A Perabbaker returned on stmr Elizabeth
Forester« of »% melica.
TON. of Hillsboro. Washington County, ns peared but none seem to afteet the last, week after a brief business trip to San lowing named g< u‘ lemen were »¡»pointed:
Chas. F. Mcknight, A. J. Sherwood, Chris pOURT QUEEN OF THE FOREST. No.
ir candidate for the nomination of CongreM-
Francisco.
While
there,
among
other
busi
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opinion that the leader hails from
Rnsmussen, L. Strong, John P. Hall uud E, kJ 17, meets Friday r.igbt cf each week,
niau for the First District, subject to the
in Concrete Hall, Bandon. Oregon. A cor
Eastern Oregon, and that bis careful ness transactions, be mad»* an investment as B. Seabrook.
action of the Republican party.
a share holder in a new steam schooner, to
The following natred persons were sug­ dial welcome is extended to all visiting
canvass of the state will Jose any of be built by E. Kruse of San Fn'.nci«ro, foi
brothers.
W D. MARSHALL,
A. Rios.
Chief Ranger.
FOR GOVERNOR.
the strength and popularity with the service iu the Gray’s Harbor trace. The gested as cm didatf s for the nomination of
Fin.
Secretary.
(Unit
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er.iral
(
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ommitttt
i.en
for
tbeen-
James Wit In combe, o£ Corvallis, candi­
boat
will
be
modern
in
all
lespects,
and
have
voters. The chance* for the Huut-
suing t*o \ears in their respective precincts:
date for the nomination of governor on the
Woodmen of the World.
iugtou nuan for the nomination, aod, a carrying capacity or about 710 M.
*’hr s Rasmi’.''Sen. Band >i,; John L. Barker,
republican ticket.
Mesdnmea Kyle, Havter nnd Bates of P.nrton Prairit : Wm. Moore, Coal»do: Z. T. SEASIDE CAMP No. *!2. W. (). W
of
course,
election,
are
many
leagues
I 1
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Randolph were here trading last ¡Saturday. S'glin, Coos City; John Porb-r, Noitb Coos i? meets in regular session the first and
to the good.
third Tlmrsdnvs of each month in tbe M i
The penalty and interest clause in
Wm. Hicking, with his gasoline boat, River; Wm. \-<»rt-nn. Coos River; A. J. Sher­ S'»nir hall. Visiting members art* cordially
made
an
attempt
to
t«»w
a
scow
load
<.f
lum
­
invited.
A. RIQE, U. U.
wood.
East
Coquille
;
J.
J.
Lamb,
West
Co-
tbo present tax law should be amend­
Myrtle Point.
ber from the Langwortby A Osborn« mill to (piille; W. W.Lawhorn, D<»ra;T. H. Barry.
O.C. W aldvoofl , Clerk.
ed. It is a gruss injustice to the poor
Married, at the borne of the bride’s par­ Bandon, last Sunday, for shipment on stmr. Empire; Ja*. Kookard. Enchanted Prairie;
mao.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Crutchfield, Wed­ Elizabeth, but owing to the heavy weather J. A. Cope, Fonrmili-; Peter Peterson, Lake:
Coos county warrants, drawn on tbe nesday, March Hth, Laura L. Crutchfield encountered below Bullards and the rough­ Webb Mast, Lee; J. A. Matson. North
and John A. Carver.
ness of the river, he wa* compelled to return Marshfield; E B Seabrook, r'oiith Marsh­
general fund, and endorsed prior to
field: W.'I*. Brady, Mis-i-uri< L. Strong
Mr. Zack Grant ahd Miss Annie Hartley with the load and await later shipment.
April 1, 1904, will be pai<i on prenon
At North Bond
W. A. Neal, a Mvrtle Point logg< r. I'.as Msrtle PoiiP; Alex. Campbell, Newport; C.
two worthy young people of the South Fork,
tation at the Connty Treasurer s of | were married. Wednesday, at the home of been here for the past week looking nfter hi;-, »1. Byler, North Bend; A. H. Schroeder.
Norway: J. L. Kr<»tiuiiLerg. Park« r-burp;
lice, and no interest will be allowed the bride’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. II. Hartley logs.
Robt Hunt of Fourmile came up last Sat­ Caeli Goodt- • a. Pu sper: J. V. IA *<er, Riv­
after March 31, 190(5.
L. (’. Paul, of Hulls Creek, who has been
erton; Jas. D. Hayes, Rowland Prairie; A.
Eugene V Debs urge* tbo Soci­ hunting deer with dogs, was napped by urday on burliness. Ho is the ownt r <»f a 1). Boone, SaniDtr; Geo. Wasson, South
Game Warden Noah this week. Paul plead saw mill at that place, and through the P.
alists to get ready for revolution if
Slough; and C. P. Coleman, Teumile.
M. Co he disposes of bis product.
guilty and was fined $25 and costs.
The meeting then adjourned to I o’clock,
Moyer, Haywood, and their comrades
Mr. Elliott of Bandon was a caller here
Peter Loggie, of North Bend, was at Myr­
p.m.
are banged io Idaho He says “Moyer tle Point the first of the week, buying up last. Saturday.
The meeting was again called to order by
attd Haywood nre our comrades, hardwood for the North Bend furniture fac­
Glen Cox was badly bruised about the face chairman Stanley at 1 o’clock, m.
staunch and true, and if we do not I tory
one day last week, though fortunately le
The c< roniittfeon reaoluf ions reported the
stand by them to tbe shedding of tbe I Frank Boutin, Jr., the purchaser of the escaped with no eerious results. While following declaration of principles for the
la*t drop of blood in onr veins, we I Chadwick tract, has closed a contract with mounted upon bis horse hauling logs in his Democr.'ifio party of Coos county, which
the Simpson Lumber Co to deliver 30.1100.000
were, upon motion, unanimously adopted:
are disgraced forever and deserve tbe feet of timber yearly for five years,—Enter camp near Randolph, a small alder tree
We. the Democrats of Coos County, Ore­
about 6 inches in diameter was broken off
North Bend, Or.
fate of cringing cowards-”
prise.
near the ground falling upon the horse and gon. in Mas- Meeting assembled ’his 15ih
The R ecorpf . b ba* jnst received \\,r ANTED—Several hundred cords good forcing him to the ground: glancing, it day of March, 190t’,, at the City of Coqaiile.
IS Years Ago.
from Senator Fulton a catalogue of VV steam cord wood at one«-. Inquire struck Mr. Cox across the fort bead and eyes in said countv, declare our adherence to the
at Tupper Hotel or Bandon Woolen Mil! causing a painful brniso. As he states, had I general principles of Democracy which have
On the morning of the 14th the schooner
Farmers’ Bulletins issued by tlic office.
I he I ree fallen on him. he undoubtedly wt.ukl govern« d our party in the past, and we par-
Save ty six c«.Hided with tbe schooner Park­
Ag ricnllnral Department.
These
ticularsy eo<l ’r<e th • Resolutions and Deo- '
^11 INGRES for sale. No. 2 wbite cédai- have had a fatal ending.
ersburg while both were entering p< rt. For­
iaratioiis
adopted
b\
the
Democrat*»
of
the
bulletins are for free distribution to k» shingle», full count, $1 per thousand.
Mr. and Mrs. Janies McCue have moved
tunately the drmige done was slight to
Batidon
Commercial
Co.
fate of Oregon in Ma^s Meeting ass mbled
pereous who are interested in the im­
front New Aberdeen to their home near
b« th vessel*», as the accident was for- seen in
;:t
the
City
of
Portland,
Oregon,
on
the
7th
proving of farm and orchard pro­ VIT ANTED—5000 cords of shingle bolt Parkersburg.
time to get the fenders overboard.
day of March, EX*3.
material.
B andon M eg . C o .
J. Hoaking, engineer in the Prosper mill,
ducts, The list is too lengiby for v V
While in Mxrtle Point we noticed a smile
1.
made a speedy trip to Bandon Sund iv.
on the countenance of W. H. Bnncb, which
publication here, but wo have pl need
V e h» artily endorse tbe honest, able and
ANTED: bv Chicago wholesale and
we supposed was caused by someone be­
Mr. Fiske, traveling salesman for Baker
it on file and anyone interested can
economical rd minis (ration of th affairs of I
mail order house, assistant manager
(man or woman) for this county and adjoin­ A Hamilton, hardware house, was doing the tate of Oregon by our present Gover­ queathing him a fortune. Not so. It was a
look it over at this office.
daughter, weight, eight pounds.
ing territory. Salary $20 and expenses paid business here Monday.
nor, George E Chamberlain, nnd commend
ex|x*nse money advanced. Work
All persons wishing to go to Marshfield
Bandon needs a hospital; not tbut weekly:
Mrs.
Wm.
Thomas
was
a
Coqnill
-visit
»r
hi« e.truest etT-rts to compel an observance
pleasant ; position permunent. No invest­
we have an unhealthy community anil ment or experience required. Spare lime Monday.
of our laws; nnd we congratulate our party now can do so either by boat or stage, as
valuable. Write at once for full particulars
The power schr Sotoyome arrived nt the that In Ser ator John M. Gearin we have fur­ tbe line bus been establish« d for the season
sickness prevails, for the reverse is and enclose self-addressed envelope.
Aberdeen
mill Tuesday. The schr Hugh nished to the people of the State of Oiegon ; fl'.m (’oquillo ( ity to »Marshfield.
bl
PELlINTENDENT.
true; but the growth of this section
132 Lake St., Chicago, III.
Hogan, also loading nt that, mill, will be a repr sentative conscientiously aware of | Iaam Walker, who owns the Long raneb,
has been such that the need of such
ready to sail the last of the week.
the sat redo» > s and importance of l»is trust; return»d from bis trip to Humboldt, Satur­
an institution is apparent. A first-
and
ever uatebful for tbe nterests of the i day. and is now gathering up beef cattle,
Stella
Hansen,
who
has
been
at
Coquille
■î-i-i-r-i-î-'iA'i-i-r'i-Ÿ-;';-:-r ? 17 -r;
class hospital located here would have
ox«*n and horses for another drive to Cali-
for the last thro» months, has returned to people of this state.
fornia. He left Bob Hunt in a logging camp,
A. B. SABIN
2,
advantage* over an inland location on
.her home at this place.
Manufacturer aud Dealer in
We further assert that it is the policy of Glen Cox on a dairy, and diopped Jimmy
account of the proximity of the ocean
Chas. Felter of Bandon was a visitor at
the Denn crats of this countv Ihnt our coun­ Averill at Smith river.
New Aberdeen Sunday.
with the pure air and equable climate
All Kinds of Saddlery.
General Traffic Manager Dunham is fear­
ty affairs shall be, in all things, adminis­
Services were not held at this place. Son
• nd would be assured of a good pat-
tered with rigid economy, equality, and 1 ful lest Arthur shall oid« r a strike on the
day.
am
was
announced.
on
bcc
uid
J
o*
tbs
jouage as it would have a large terri­
without partiality, fear or favor by our Beaver Slough division of the Isthmus
storm which prevailed throughout the day.
1
Transit System.
tory to draw from.
conn tv officials.
Gut Mayer, assistant clerk in the store
Ha mesa and Saddles Repal|*e<l.
J.
Porn—At Arago, March 16. ’88, to tbe wife
And we coudehin aa extravagant the con­
here, was off duty the first of the week be­
RANDON,
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OREGON.
duct of the Sheriff’s and Clerk’s office for of J. Henry Schroeder, a son.
ing on the «ick list.
the past two years, whereby tbe comity
J. P. Dunn, of San Francisco, inspector of fund« have been expended for the hire of
Port Orford.
vessels, arrived per last Elizabeth, and will extra employees therein, when the work
The Elk river school will commence March
examine the work being done on the new thereof c -aId and should have been per­
i 26, with Prof Logan as instructor.
| vessel at this place. So far, with the excep­ formed bv the Sheriff and Clerk and their
Henrv Adolphsen left here Saturday for
tion
of
a
few
minor
objections,
the
work
di'pntieg.
C. P. JEXSEX, Matter.
' Weddeiburn, where he will take charge of
seems to be satisfactory.
We likewise condemn ns partiality and in­ llume’s sawmill.
This Steamer w New. is Strongly built, and fitted with the latest improvements, and will
Work on the boat, for the last week, haw equality the diverting of the road funds of
give a regular 8 dnv service, for passengers and freight, between the
Mr. Bancroft. Supt. of the Elk river placer
not been pushed as rapidly as the ovtrseer this county to the improvement of a few
Coquille River. Oregon, and San Francisco, Calif.
wishes, as a scarcity of timbers has retarded particular roads, mid leaving the majority mine, wen in town <>h business Tuesday, and
ELBEHT DYER, Agent, Bandon, Oregon.
says he is getting things in shape to com­
their progress-
of the road dwtricts of this county without
mence with his giants soon,
E. T. KKl’SF, Managing Agent, 207 Front Street, San Francisco, EnlRornin.
Wm. Howell is at work again after l>eing any funds whatever for tbe improvement of
Mr. Thomsen, or the Star Ranch, passed
their
roads.
confined to bis home for several days with
through town last week on his way home
the grippe
And we believe that eqnnlitv. fnirne«« and
with twelve bead of fine dairy caws pur-»
a square deal demand that the road funds
chafed from D. Woodruff of Euchre creek.
of the county should be apporti«»ned among
Geo. Curry was in town thin week having
all of the various road districts of tbe coun­
ty. whereby each should have its just pro­ come in from his placer mine on Lobster
K
creek, with a fine lot of new nuggets as
portion thereof.
I
usual. He will return as soon as the snow
Speech« h were made by E. B. Beabroob. Z.
Only Kcgulnr Line Between Portland aud Fureka
disappears to search for the body of Mr.
I Siglm, L. Strong. A. J. Sherwood. L. H.
Urquhart.
::
V|B <Joow
liny
::
Hazard, I h '" Coke, J. J. Lamb and others
Blacksmiths and Wagonmakers
The steamer Plant arrived from S. F. at 3
relative to tbe operation of the ¡u-fiiuavy
a m. Monday morning, having made tbe ruu
nominating law-
^EG. D. GRAY A «>., Gen l A k U.
U W SHAW, Aemt.
HORMKSHOE1AG
Tbe meeting was enthnaia«tic and w«ll At­ from wharf to wharf in 84 hours, and hav­
421 Market Nt. N«u Fr*nci«co.
Marektb-ld, Hxon. 441.
tended, forty-five Democrats being praseot. > ing a strong head wind for the last nine
If cavy Forging
hours. She landed Fred Schwart4 aud W
O.
Sanford,
Hit ip Work
Secretary, j F. Riley, awd took aboard .Minses Margaret
and Ena McKenzie and Henry Axtell f< r the
and le gging Work
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I city, and Chris Adolphsm for Coos Bay.—
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Will not make & man look dressed up if be has a three days growth of beard
in our Specialty.
Trent halting reported fine on tYm* 1 ribnua.
Freato, change. Just
presto,
Jnst ate
•»♦©'» * into
river and «orne good catches are be
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ft.irnow.
Osroox.
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F> MORRISON'S Barber Shop
mg made.
L
and he will mnke
*n<l
make von look like a « centlr-mnn-
qentleman.
Hot *n<1 Col.l Rath«.
puü't forget to register
THURSDAY. MARCH 22. Î906.
A. M c N air ,
We can please you. if square
dealing, reliable goods and right prices
Efir
Mr. Langworthy. Sr., of the Randolph
saw mill, was a Ba udon visitor one day last
week,
C. Carlson, master of the Waupooia. the
Parkersburg transportation line, was a cal­
ler at this place last Wednesday.
Our aaaortiu.nl of hardware, tinware and edged tool« la aliai «impiété.
Sure to
Please!
J. Nielson, who bns tx-en net Ing nsenci-
neer in tbe ship yard, has been off duty for
two weeks, having sent in a temporary res­
ignation.
J. Engleson, who has been employed in
Cliuton’s camp for the past few weeks,
passed through this place last Wednesday
enroute to Curry county where be has prop­
erty interests.
Have in them so m<ny eacellenai** that tbfV «re now ackno«led«e.l the
lire«<o*t o-ll.-rs i.u the et a.t, sud th.v are .'rowing in favor every »e r
We
b-\, th" *-x-.u.ivr ii-uevili Bandou for the«» houacbold and ollie. üíkt » uu .,
and price, range exceedinciv modest in either case,
tisnk I. O|>*n (roui !• a.m. to la iu . and I p u. to 3 p.u*.
From the parting of a defective line, a
raft of J. W Clinton's was drifting seaward
©Hrly Inst Wednesday morning, but the close
and immediate pursuit of Wm. Hicking with
his gasoline boat a loss of logs was pre­
vented. The raft was broken near Bullards,
but tbe scattering logs were oollecU-d and
brought to tbe mill at tfiig place.
Rumor has it that E. Heuckendorff, after
tbe completion of the new boat now under
construction, will build a tu« for the river
trade.
OREGON
Bridgi- A Bearli
Slim"., Ranges mid Heater«
Merchants’ National Bank, Portland, Oregon.
The Chase National Bank of New York.
J. Yoakum, a logger from near Coquille,
was down last Tuesday and proceeded to
Howell’s camp.
a Specialty.
NEED A NEW STOVE?
EANBON. OREGON
Capital $25,000.00
Mrs. Zeekof Bandon wade Mrs Carman
of Aberdeen a pleasant visit last Wednesday
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A. T. FETTKK.
BANK- of BANDON
Mr. and Mrs. Gntfin from up the river
have moved to New Aberdeen where the for­ HOARD OF DIRECTORS; J. L K rorkhmio . President, J. D kmhi . lm , Vice Pre,
F- J. F ahv , Cashier, Piaux F lam , T. P. H axlx .
mer will be employed in the Carman A
Crites mill.
A general banking bn-<iiit*H transacted, and ouutomera given every accommodation
J. Donaldson, clerk in the Prosper store,
con utvai with safe and conservative bauking.
wade a business trip up the river last Tues­
Correspondents: The American National Bank of San Francisco, California.
day in tbe interest of tbe Co.
Oregon Pine, Spruce and
White Cedar Lumber
PROSPER,
A.# bmem, the prcs| < r > >s sawmill m n
of Coquille, mad«- Pruuper a call last week.
| He was aoc.impanied by bis ¡laughter, Mfam
Ethel, who remained for a 4ti<»it visit with
Mr. aud Mrs. Fisb of this place.
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