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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1906)
• .• DIRECTORY LODGE Pi ifpMy pJection Aplil 20th. 1> n'l fdyget that Dr bi«< le, dwatist. is local*d iu B iido. . < Wm tiallierba« something of io- i (eresl to tbe ptAlic in bl* ad. Look andon lodge . N o . ns. a f a m . Htated (I«Mi.iiiunlci iu*o, fcr*‘ S «tur ¡it ®p. dar nfter the full ruoon ofeaib Weuth i'rauk Burkholder, the Coquille All Master Maaon« eordialfy invited G. BttAK, . W. M. picture !*an, was a I iisuidas «iMti r P. N Bison, Se«. ’ this week I. o. <> 9 Matgiod at C qmlle. April titb, AMDON LODGE. N " l 'A 1. •» '• V ■Jobu T Hartly and tfi-s Clara Ney meet* every Satuidwy • veniug. man. Visiting brother* in good standing dially invited. L C. Bargett, fore tn au of tbe Coast LORENZ.. N. G. Mail, was a Ban J«m visitor last Thur» A. J. H abtman . beo. day aud favored this office- with a call. IOl’RT QUEEN OF I HE FORES t. No. / 17. meet«* Friday nigbt of each week. Fred Mehl was off duty on the gov id Concrete Hall. Bandon Oregon. A cor ernmeut works a couple of day« this dial welcome i* extended to all visiting brothers W II MARSHALL, week, caused by a fall on the rocks A. Ricv. Chief Kauger. Married—in Bandon, April 11, Fin. Secretary. 19U6, Edward Mecum aud Emma W<M><liiien of the World. Johns, both of Prosper. Judge Morse easide camp N o . 212. w. o. w meet, in regular session the first and officiating. third t buneinis'it tacb month in tbe Ma Prof. Flank Bowker,of Lead, 8. D. some hall. Visiting members are oordially invited. A. RICE, L. C. is expected next week to take the O.C. WxLDVootL. Clerk. position as director of tbd Bandon Conceit Band. e Mavuuir. B E C S PROFESSIONAL. Dr H. L Houston, Nothing but the best iu the land kept at the City Meat Market. Beef. Pork. Mutton and Veal, lard, tallow, egg« and vegetables. Pickled pork and corned beef always on band. PHYSICIAN A SURGEON Office over Furniture Store. Hours, 9 to 12, How is it we are able to offer ad s.m. 1 30 to 4, pm.; 7 to 8 in the evening. vantages when selling Schillings Night calls answered from office. Best ' W e handle it in laige quantites, OREGON. HAMIO5 hence sell under favorable circum stances. Dr. S- L. Perkins, O. A. Trowbridge. PH YSIClAN d- SURGEON. BANDON, OKI.GUX. Office at lesideuce on Fourth Street. Dr. D. k. BTBELH Capt. Christensen of the tug Ro- barts, of Florence, was bete last week looking over the situation w itb a view to bringing the tug here for towing purposes. We have not learned of bis decision. Resident Dentist Wholesale Land Frauds in . Curry County Alleged. * Portland l«ure«L U b' lesale land frauds in Lurry Couuty are occupying the attention of tbe federal grand jury and important indictments are expected. It is said that innumerable fraudulent entries were made uu tbe valuable timber lands of the County and immeuee tracts were secured in the interest of w-altby eastern timber grabbers Ibe methods were simtlvr to tLuse which have already caused a numbet of in dictments. Men were employed to make entrye uu the laud falsely swearing that they were taking the claims in their own interest and be half, while in fact tbey were mere dummies for the big operators to whom the lands were subsequently Conveyed. The utmost secrecy is maintained by the federal officials as to the identity of the persons under investi gation It is probable that in this as in other cases that have occupied the attention of the present grand jury, the names of the indicted iiersons will not be made public until the arrests have beeu made. A horde of witnesses has been in attendance, and one of the special agents remarked facetious ly: “Everybody in Corry couuty has been brought here to testify as to the frauds.’’ The corridor on the upper floor of the (zustoffice building is thronged daily by witnesses. Sensational news is expected wbeD the names of the persons indicted last week are made known. It is cer tain that some of them are men of wealth and prominence in tbeeastern states. The warrants were sent east for service and until the defendants are arrested their uames will not be made public. Carl Hermann died at Raudolph Wednesday morning after a long ill OFFICE ROOM 4, OVER ANDFR- ness caused by liver complaint. The BON’ b MEAT MARKET. funeral services will be held at the Chickens dressed to order J. \\ ald- OREGON. BANDON. M. E. church in Bandon* Friday, on vogel & Son arrival of Stm. Favorite. The G. A. GEO. P. TOPPING, Found—Masonic emblem. Inqniie ATTORNEY and COVNbELOR Al LAW R will have charge. at this office. AND We have been reliably informed Rev. Roach is attending the Presby NOTARY Pl'BLIC. that the “bashful young man of Pros tery this week. Fire Insurance. per who had such a thrilllug ex Call on Zeek. Bandon, for Seed Rondon. - - - - Oregon. perience at Ibe dinner table, was Dot Oats. Seed Barley and Seed Potatoes. a resident c>f that place, only a visitor P. Bresnahau of Michigan is visit A bashful young man is said to be as q . T- Blumenrother ing L J. Cody of the Cody Lumter bard to find in Prosper as the tradi V. S. Coimnlsslotier and Notary Public. Co. tional needle in a haystack. Filings and Final proofs made oil Howe Waldvogels want more chickens. 8 steads, limber Claims and other I S. Land« The Band has just received seven Money Loans Negotiated on Approved cents a lb live weight. Come early and new iusti iimetits of the celebrated Security. Office in room 10 Beyerle Building. Ban Frank Halton Co. make, viz; four avoid the rusb. don. Residence on Butte Creek, Oregon. Frank Marshall and son C. A. mellopbonee, one double bell euphon Real Eslate bought an.l Sold Marshall, of Kansas, are visiting J. ium. one. slide trombone and cue B. Marshall and family. monster bass, also a new Prussian C. Y. Lowe is painting bis drug bass drum. This gives them the finest Let the set of instruments in southern Ore store building this week. good work continue. Who is next! gon. The Old Reliable - - ooo----- Mrs. E. M. Sackett of Four Mile has been looking aft-1 I nsit e-« ma Blacksmiths and Wagonmakers Local Option Void in Coos. ters at Bandon hu U U.e Bay the pa«t Salem, Apr. 10 l'be Supreme HOHSFMIOHM. week. court passed oil the following cases Jos. McCord. Geo. F. Williams. \\ today: In the matter of the petition H ea»y Forging L. Gibson. R. P. Hunt and Jas Mot- o(E. D. Hiissw fir a writ of bateas Ship Work rison have been drawn as jurior« for corpus, the State of Oregon re and Logging Work the April term of circuit court spondent. E D Hussey apellant ap in our Specialty Ground Bone for the hens, Ht peal from the Circuit court for Coos < iBKION. B andon , \\ aldvogel s 2 celils the p. uod. County. .1. W. Hauiiltvu, judge; the Practical experiements show that judgement in the ca»e at bar must be bone meal will raise the egg crop an reversed and ilie cause remanded, appreciable extent Try something witb direction for the discharge of new ami see what it will do. thè prisoner and il so irdered. Night watchman Porter, while III tbe case of Mai «den vs Har locker, it in decnl-d :hal tbe locai op cleaning out the null at Coquille Monday uight. was tlon act in Co 's <•(111111 i- voìd, beuce City la«t thè jndgeinen' '« teveixed and th«* unfortunate enough to have bis baud You Cunt Expect to Get cause remaiided. wiih ditectione kr caught by the «aw anil so I a Ily lacer S-' II orth for $1. But Get Your ated tl at it was found necessary Io Can You tbe di«etiarg»> . f «Ile j risotier. WORTH at AIO.VEYS The locai saluoliiueu are making amputate it Nelson & Fields 1 *< >< >rIX !<II< >1? M. BREUER S prepara’i<> « to agalli open their placet« of 1 ii-iiie-« and bave posted Denier in Boot« and Silioe«* notices of tln ii mi« liti« ti to apply to thè ti'wn board of ftnstees for a li Repairing neatly «nd promptly done nt cenze Apr.I 2<>tli lowest living prices. -OOO------ Schooners Collide on San Francisco Bay. The Talk of the Town Square Sifter (ftpOKANE. WASH Flour S< Id by II. A. (O\ Furnished Rooms —A I- The Pacific BAMI>X Nice clean (Dom*. 25 and AOc i irte I ' *1 a week : 95 00 • month. MRS SARAH GDSIELLO. S. F. Bulletin Two -.«-h«an er- crashed I getller ID the darkness ■ u the ¡«in late last night an i I "th wer«’ «bun ige«l. Neitbet sank lint f t i time it wn- feared that both W flld go t<> the I". Hem. I'Le injoi«<l «e«*e- ire the San Buena \ • ' tula and the Halcyon. The latt.r was swinging nt auebor when the form, r sudden1« 1« ■ me I up be- fore the ey« - of the night watch and lief.re the iilom felt id be given struck het -(I't i'. ly aiiiilsliips For a moment the two ««-h.«oners hung t< gether grimltng e «ch others sides into kindling w«.«id; th«’ii the current tore the San Bu«tia \«mtura a«HV and carriml het • n pa«t the Halcyon It is net thought anv oue aboard either Ve«sel was lest. The San Bnetin Ventura arrived early la«l evening from C «pulle nvei and anchored off Mriggs wharf. Hei anchor failed to get a good bold ami abe was caught by the tide aud car ried against the Halcyon. Nothing con'd bo don» to prevent the cra«b as tbe one bore lown on the other Don't nn«« u e Bin I Social Satui- day evening. Ladies bringing basket- admitted free Ba«keis Will be sold to the highest bidder. Both married atld Single ladles and those expecting to i>e married are requested to bring ' askets with lunch f< r two. A short program will precede the auction. Comeaud help the band out 1. B. Wheeler of Sau Frai Ci-Ci! .«ill open a real estate office in the Maisbdl building next week. Mr. \\ heeler and his sori have an office in San Francisco and will be in a , osi- • lon to handle all kiuiaof real estate to good advantage. He expects to have bis < ffi.-e fitted up and ready for business so ue time next week. .,»flflflflflflflflflflflfl Xfli 3 35 5-3-5 MARINE 5S * s-:flflfl-»? ? fl-»».»flflflflflfl OBIRAKY ♦ s* y «K- <■ ♦ ♦ ♦ e ♦ < ♦ V ♦ V <■ V <• «*• ♦ Mwy M Teieler was b" <li lb N> da- Ideal Summer Footwear way c «nty. Missouri. April 25, 1858 aud whs matrel to <' H Patters u Pec. 16. 187a They < ante to tbe ♦ e ♦ « « e Received. Just Cnlih i ma coat« tn ISbk Hod tuw*ed io Baudon m | Mra, Patt»r«<>u «lied April 4. 19116, | after an illneaa <>f at.nt the can»« ..f d«ath >ue munil,i t eiug Bright« disease aud pneumonia fever The funeral was held at tbe Presbyterian | church last Thursday afterouuu con ducted by tbe pastor Rev. (ieo. H. Roach aud the remain« laid to rest iu the Bandon cemetery A large num ber uf friends ami ac«]naintati<*ett attended tbe funeral to pay their last teepects to the departed one. Deceased was a member of the Whit« Duck Sylvia Dongola Ramona Dong. Fox Patent Tan Velour Calf Patent Colt Russia Calf Tan 1*V it A* Oxfords * ■ <1 « ♦ for Ladies. « ♦ •> * V ♦ Oxfords for Men Ititi »i. ridici < Bandon, - - ♦ ❖ <• * ♦ <• ♦ ♦ ♦ Oregon. H ay , G rain and M ill F eeds « * ❖ & always i-it baud. Oceanside Calif. Baptist church for 4* fifteen years transferring her mem- t ership to the Presbyterian church after coming to Bandon. She was a member of tbe Eastern Star and was Chaplain of Occidental Chapter No. 45 of this place. A busband aud five children—four E. H.IDS.1 LL. Practical Surveyor. I). P. STR.1XG, Jr. COQUILLE VALLEY LAND CO It joo «»nt » h«me in Oregon, investigate out offetiug* We have Timber and Coal Lands, Farm and Dairy Lands. Stock Ranches and CITY PROPERTY. daughters ami one sou. are left to mourn tbe loss of a faithful wife and If you wish to buy, sell or exchange, call on us and we will give y< u good service. Homesteaders Located on Desirable G ovt mm nt Lund devoted mother 521) acres of good grszir.g and fruit land, would make excellent stock ranch. Has good bouse, barn and other out buildings? «mall orchard, handy to school RE8OLFTIONS and on good county road A good investment at $.'■ per acre We. the committee appointed by ItSO acre« 1 mile from good town and school, g«x*d 6 room house, well water also running water. Good barn and other outbuildings, timber for piling, tel the Eastern Star to offer resolutions ephone poles and mining timber«. Hxndv to deep water and on good county of uni sincere appreciation of the road. $7 an acre. Satisfactory term*. worth of Sister Mary Patterson dur ing life, herein express our deepest Office in Ellforndo Bide IIIMHI5 OK. regret tind «ympatby to the bereaved family in the loss of a devoted wife and mother. She is sadly missed by all who were intimately acquainted with her. Out sister member of Occidental Chapter No 45. O. E. 8. faithfully disci rga<i tbe duties devolving upon her as Chaplain of our order until duatb, the great and inevitable reaper earned her to that eternal shore ft<<m whence no traveler returns. Fiaternally submitted, i Merta Mehl. Com • Flora Perkins, / Viol°t Lorenz. The New. Elegantly Fitted, and Speedy Steamer Kesolutloi)» of Condolente, We. the committee appointed to draft resolutions of condolence upon tbe great C. P. JEXS EX. Master. loss sustained by Neighbor Patterson up n This Steamer is New. ia Strongly built. and fitted with the Istest improvements .-«nd uni tbe death of bis beloved wife, aud give a rreulsr s dsv service, for passenger* and freight. Iwtween the Whereas. Seaside Camp W. O W . realiz Coquille River. < Ireg.-n. and San Francisco. Calif. ing the great loss sustained by our Neigh ELBERT DYER. Agent. Bandon. Oregon. bor. therefore be it E. I KRISE. Managing Agent. 207 Front Street, San Francisco. California l.esoived bv Seaside Camp No. 212. that a copy of these resolution* be sent to our b-loved Neighbor, a copv spread on tlie minutes of’bl3 Camp and a copv sent to the Bandon Recorder for publication. Fr ifernallv submitted tn L. H. and R. A R W. Bulla id. A. Rice. (>. C Waldvogel. Committee. California and Oregon Coast Steamship Company Stea me i liancc —ooo---- • • • • Attention. Dr. Steele. Dentist, cun lx* found at his GEO. D. GRAY A CO.. Gen I Act«. 421 Market S’ Sun Francine*. office in Randon until April 24th. after winch he will make his regnlnr trip to Lang lois and Port < rford. Those ne< ding dental work done should call before the 24th as he will be out of town ibree or four week*. “We can’t all have money,” Dr. Steele. Resident Dentist, Bandon. Oregon. I.HIIgloiw Miss Ellen Bossen has recntly gum- t<> P«>rt Orford toremain a few weeks. Four of our young Indias «pent several day« of last week at ( ape BlatHO with the genial light b'>ii«e keeper an i his hospit ab'e family . at the satue time taking in the remark tidy lovely ocean ami mountain scenery ftoui that famous point. Ca|«e Bl incti is one of the distHH'tiVelv ji, er-ting points even w hen compared | with other Oregon location* famous for «ceoic beauty. \\ «» learn t at Mis« Grace Langlois «vbo ba« been in ill li-alth the pa«t few weeks is fast regaining liei usual strength Hint health. We-ee that Earl Goodman who has been to tbe city recently. 1« l-Hck again at his old post hi the Rackleff i «tor*. Mi«s Ada Bailey returned to her home h I Gobi Beach la-t Monday, ac- rompanieil by tier cousin Mt— Nettie Gil'son. who will remain a few weeks visiting relatives ami friend« Mr». Rackleff ami Miss Ellen B«>s The .-ebrs. Oaklaud and Hugh Ho sen went io For’ Orford ia«t Satnr gan have beeu char eted for one year •lay Hint returned M onday afternoon. by the Hind Lumber C< .. Sinsliw We learn tha’ government < fficials river areni P««rt Orfvrd considering the ILe gas. svb Berwick came hi Sat feasibility of locating a life saving urday evening mid left f< r S I' station .-«t that filace Since the aad day with a cargo of luml er ,]j.n»ter <-f the «u.king of the South The sc ti A«iva :ice 1» holding m P(-rtlan«i « tl C.<| •• Blanco, the neces Pat ker-lmrg. sity of a nearby «tailon i« realized The Oregon la 1« ad- d and ready (• r \\ e Hre «orry t<> note that Mr Sor ►ea. ensen tbe lamllord of tbe Pioneer Stm Elizabeth will sail Iviimriow. e «. • tel 1« ■ |i the sick li-t. Scl>. Mayflower «ailed in l'ueaditv. I>r. Green was telephoned Monday V» r/ tough Lar tbt* week. ev suing to attend E I. Thrift L W SHAW. Agent M ralifiild. I’I k 'I « 111 said Brother Bill “But we can at least look as though we had.” CALL ON — — _ P. • _ B. - ___ IIOYT ¡ And »ee the new line of Semples for Neat and Nobby and B andon Drugs and Druggist s Sundries. Patent Me cn s, Brushes and Toilet Articles. Fancy Sia ionery. Fine line of Fancy Candies. Imported and Domestic Cigar . A Fifty Dollar Suit Will n««t make a man look <ire«*ed up if he ti.’- Pre«to change Ju«t step inq« H F I •< day* growth ot t««-ard. MORRISONS Barber SJ.uop mid br will make von look like m ppntlemiti Hot and < «»kl Rwtli* Crazy Basket Social.