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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1906)
* •• o «a <• © ” o • • • J V » — — ; LODGE DIRECTORY. thorough Itivestigntion it was dem COQUILLE NEWS NOTES oust rated that a jHpane*» was tired of the trial* ami tribulations of tb s world and shuffled off this mortal coil Leander, Oir Correspondent a . f a m . Tells of the Week’s Inci first Bator Maaunie. lodge . No. us. Stated oornniunicHtioiiH B andon day after the fullmoon of each month Ait Master Mason« cordially in V ted. G BOAK. W M P. K ilim , Sec over the silicide loute. dents al the Hub. thir mail at th*» present title js un usually large besieged with, all kinds Port Ortur«i. M. S Taft aud J. \V. Geil, of Purl land, Oregon, spent Saturday in I’url Orford, looking up timber proposi tions availnlje for piircbn-ing. I hey will cuutinue investigalion» down the coast. 1 lie Bandon Recorder has niMalletl a new cylinder press, dischrded its of literature appertaining to tbe elec tion of a congressman and oilier otti patent uutsiile, mnl appears in a new dress, neat aud up to dale, ami lie cers of minor importance Alsu our fifing the prettiest loan in Oregon. papers are extolling I be different can C. F. Allen came up Saturday on making rapid strides towards matur didates. Do they entertain for one bis way tu S. F.. having Itouded most ity. moment and consider that they are of the liml>er claims on Lobster and | Summer ia uow knocking at our 1. O. O F door for admission ami we welcome andon lodge . No. im . i. o. o. f . Saturday evening, ttie sunshine arid balmy days with an meet« every Viaitfng hrothera in good standing cor ever grateful heart. All vegetation is dially invited. B A. J. H abtman . C. F. LORENZ.. Sec. N. G. Forester« of America. ítíítí ÍÍ.Í ♦ •X© ft ♦ <■ <■ V ♦ V ♦ * « « ♦ <• V I Ideal Summer Footwear ♦ * White Duck Sylvia Dongot« « Ramona Dong. F ob w* Patent ♦ ♦ Tan ♦' ♦ ♦ Velour Calf Patent Colt Russia Calf Tan ♦ £ Received. Just ♦ ♦ * •> A ❖ <• ♦ ❖ •> K ♦ ♦ * ■h <• <• Oxfords for Ladies Qxfords for Men ft ♦ ft ft ft ♦ ♦ ♦ •ft ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ft The last week has been a scene of alljmpregnated with the germa of Euchre creeks fur 60 <luv* at $1250' ♦ ♦ ( per claim. He will try to close th»* ♦ « deal in 30 days. There are three ♦ parties here desiring tu purchase tim ♦» * ♦ ft ber claims, aud a big sale will cer « week when the legal contestants will gets Coos Bay and Coquille tainly be made soon. - - Oregon, £ •> Bandon, K Woodmen of the World. meet in battle array The criminal river get nothing and as long as we The U. N. Revenue Cutter Perry £ ay rain and ill eeds V. easide camp no . 212. w. o. w ft docket is light so far unless tbe Grand are ruled and dominated by i’ortland, arrived at Port Orford last Thursday * meet« in regular HPH«ion the tirat »rul 4 al ways <»n hand. .;. * third TbnradRv« of each month in the Ma ft W e do uot from Coos Bay, aud after landing Honic hall. Viaiting member* are cordially Jury tiuds some indictments lint the Uotbiug will be our fate. <• ❖ <• ❖ %• <• <• invited. A. KICE, C. C. civil docket is assuming rather large have any J. H Mitchell and Binger Captain Muuger ai.tl Captain Tozier, O. C. W aldvookl , Clerk. U. S R. L. S. S, departed for Astoria. proportions. Hermann to intercede in our behalf D. /’. STR.LYG, Jr. These officers came to secure title to ./. E. H.IDS.ILL, Prnctical Surveyor. Last week we received tbe decision and the result is apparent to you all. site for Life Saving Station to be PROFESSIONAL of tbe Supreme Court in regards to It was through tbe uutiriug and in elected near the wharf upon land tbe prohibition question, which has defatigable efforts of those two that purchased from the Oregon Coal and If you wHiit h home in Oregon, inveHfigate our offeiingN. Dr H. L> Houston, Navigation Company. They also se been the bone of contention for tbe our harbors are improved to tbe pres PHYSICIAN & SURGEON We have Timber and Coal Lands, Farm and Dairy Lands, Stock Ranches and cured right of way from Mrs. Anna last two years. As a result tbe wets ent condition, but if not completed Dart across tide laud in front of said ; Office over Furniture Store. Honrs,9 to 12. CITY FROFKRTY. are jubilant aud tbe probi's are in deterioration will lake place ami we site. It will depend upon General a.m. 1:30 to 4, p.rn.; 7 to 8 in the evening. If yon wish to buy, sell or exchange, call on us mid w»* will give you good Through Kimball at \\ asbiugton bow soon tbe Night calls answered from office. sack cloth ami mourning. Already will sustain a great loss. service. Honiesteaders Located on Desirable Govcriiinent Land. OK EGON. there are notices posted for licenses jealousy and malice of I’ortland one work will begin after the title is iq BANDON. 520 acres of good grazing and frnit laud, would make excellent stock ranch. proved Tribune. and it is to be hoped that henceforth is shorn of bis power and tbe other Has Rood house, barn and other out buildings; small orchard, handy to school OOO — Dr, S- L. Perkins, and on good county road. A Rood investment at .f.r> tier acre. this elixir of life will flow through a went to bis grave broken bearteli, Coquille Sentiuel: The Bandon 1150 acres 1 mile from good town and school. good Groom house, well water legitimate channel, and tbe juvenile Like at tbe building of King Solo- Recorder has installed a new press PH YSICIAN Æ SURGEON. also riinumg water. Good barn and other outbmldinRs, timber for piling, tel moo's temple, they were besot by and the paper came out last week as youth cannot indulge in its traffic. ephone poles aud mining timbers. Handy to deep water and on Rood county BANDON, OKKGON. road, $7 an acre. Satisfactory term«. a lour page all home print paper, ruffians before their task was com- Tbe railroad presents the appear Office at residence on Fourth Street. which is a decided improvement over OIlici* in El Domilo Bldg BANDON OK. ance of a trans continental road. At pleted, and those ruffians reside in its former style. Mr. Fetter has Dr D. 1«. NTF.ELH Portland, but tbe harbors at Coos tbe present time tbe lumber from the made a bright aud newsy paper of; two saw mills and logs from Cedar Bay and Coquille will forever coin the Recorder, and it is a credit to Point, taxes tbe rolling stock to its memorate their good deeds and will himself and to the town Tbe people > OFFICE ROOM 4, OVER ANDER- remain a living monument to their of Bandon should stand by the IM utmost ability. RON’ s MEAT MARKET. colder as it is doing good work fur memory for generations to come. There was a benefit dance in the OREGON. I BANDON, tbai community. L eander . 1 Masonic hall Saturday night given Tim \V. R. Haines Music Co. I GEO. P. TOPPING, TOURT QUEEN OF THE FOREST. No. J 17. meet« Friday night of each week, activity in and around tbe court that political cess pool f Portland? in Concrete Hall. Bandon. < Iregon A cor dinl welcome i« extended to all viaiting bouse, the officials preparing for We have a republican n n.itor and a brother«. W D. MARSHALL, circuit court which convenes next democratic senator. C lutubia river A. Rio«. Chief Hanger. Fin. Secretary. H S M , G : F COQUILLE VALLEY LAND CO. Resident Dentist C. B. ZEEK, ATTORNEY and COUNSELOR AT LAW AND NOIA RY PUBLIC. Fire Insurance. Bandon. O - - - - Oregon. T- Blumenrother V. 8. Commissioner ami Notary Public. Filings and Final proofs made on Home steads. Timber Claims and other U. 8. Lands Money Loans Negotiated on Approved Security. Office in room 10 Heyerle Building, Ban don. Residence on Butte Creek, Oregon. Keal Estate bought and Sold. Nelson & Fields The Old Reliable Blacksmiths and Wagonmakers - - ooo---- for tbe benefit of Mr Porter, the young man who bad tbe misfortune Spring Millinery. to loose a hand in tbe saw mid last Trimmed hats on display at C. i , week. Lowe’s. Hat« made and trimmed to order. M aud G arfield . One day last week two of our prom ¡□ent citizens with traverse opinions Same Here. hied across the river to tbe sand bar. A general clean-up of onr streets beyond tbe jurisdiction of tbe police would be a move in tbe right direc sleuths and there exemplified tbe tion. There is much rubbish lying work of Corbett and Fitzsimmons to about the public thoroughfares that an enthusiastic aud appreciative audi should be disposed of in some man ence. Nobody knocked out, nobody ner. Tile greater portion of it could be burned. The health of our people hurt. and general appearance of tbe place Onr merchants are bustling around would be much improved by such ac and wear a smile of continent ou their tion. Many back alleys and back countenance which is indicative that door yards could be placed in a much they are doing a lucrative business. (tetter sanitary condition by a general overhauling ami cl-nti nr.--S. ntinol. The sad intelligence leached ns to ------- OCO day of the death of Mrs. Thompson, Heavy Forging Ship Work anil Logging Work ia oui* Specialty. < I bbuon . B andon , whose family operated >■» restaurant An item appearing in tbe Bulletin on Front street but recently lias re at Harrisburg, Oregon, is as follows: “W bile passing through Shedd last will be regieted by a host of friends. week on the train we noticed a sign Her s was a life of usefulness, noted on tbe Hazelwood Cream Company’s for her sterling worth. Slit* was de skimming station which stated in sided near Portland. Her demise will She leaves a large letters that i2li.4O4.2O was paid husband and children to mourn her out at that station for bolter fai during tbe year 1905. It would be loss which is irreparabl«*. Tbe Cunningham Creek railroad well for those, who do not believe voted 1 M >< >TS S1K >1<X to her family Soon the that dairying is a paving investment, iron horse will glide gracefully up to carefully study tbes* figures, as that renoiin valley a; d awake tbe in they tell a story that cannot «ell le habitants with its shrill siren an disputed. Dairying is oue of t In* is fast nearing compì* I ion. You Cant Expect to Get II orth for $!, Rut Get Your You, Can MOJYEY’S WORTH at most profiirble industries tli.it Olli nouncing to them flat the day of farmers can po-sibly engage in Hllii progression i- dawning. we hope to see tbe day when all of Dealer in Hoot* anil SI ioi * m Tbe logging camps me all in oper tbe wheat fields of this part of th. Repairing neatly and promptly done nt ation. and there i- wotk for all who valley will be devoted to raising feed lowest living prices. so desile to work. I’lie supply i- in for daily cattle. Then will the failin I adequate to till the demand. Out I eililze some l.eiietit from tils labors. city is deserted to a certain extent M. BREUER’S The Talk of the Town Square Sifter (SPOKANE. WASH.) Flour. Sold tiy II. A. COX but maintains a healthy growth However it ( ihs caught the Marshfield epidemic 1’liere are sevdr.iI ted e«late offices opening up here; w h»*lli**r t hey are indicative of prosperity or a city nuisance I have not the province of determining There are a grout many from the bay over on I bis s de I lie divide. Some ar«* emh*avi ring to <•< nslrilct political fences, olhets ate ou a reconoitertng mission piepat lug fot tbe great battle Furnished Rooms \ I The Pacific of ballots April 2H Come on boys we are in the market. Our city fathers met in regi;|ar session Monday even ing litui granted a I quor ¡teens»* to J. P. Tupper and Baxter Bros for a period of six months with an increase of license formerly "I ««• per yeat now $600 pet year. Oui City was tlii. wn mto a finiry Nice elemi room«. 2."» mid 50c a t.iglit . $1.25 of excitemeiit lad M< inlay eventug thinking thaï tbe crime of murder n week; 35 00 a month. bad beeti cou. mitfril but nftet MRS. SARAH CO-’iRLLO . II AND< N OÎO “Say. Jilb, <11 the level, ha- y.iiil wife got lhe physical culture bug? “Sun* not. whal'd make her?’’ “Mine has. You remember when I left you last night ? Well. 1 led. d into the bouse at tlir.e a. m. and saw Maggie stretched out up >n the parloi rug trying to kick the I ack of her neck with her big toe. Then sli« got up and grabbed the lied room door and began Io hoist tier leg to tbe celling She kicked 20 timo, tirsi with one leg .mt tL»*n with the <>ttier. I thought 1 was reeing tbi< gs, and said io myself, ‘Johnny, beilet cut it ! out; that last drink did it. Finally 1 1 eotildii t stand it any longer, an ! said, ' kind of husky like, Ts that you Mag gie?’ “'Of course It is, mid if toll did this exeicise twice a day you woiild nt be short wtndr d, ami it would reduce tliat waist measure of yollte. Y 'ii |t< a sight Ami -lie kept . it kicking It”- a great game. Mine's whi-kay. Wlint's y'onts?" “Beer, replied Jimwitiialhi iglit- ful look Albany Journal I lav Grain and Feed MHi'-htieU, will refiinil all exp»»iis»» of ti'arisportatioD, including h days’stop I lie buying public is invited to call and get my prices on all kinds and grades. at Marshfield, to anyone purchasing a Bandon' Oregon. piano, coining from I Im following places or tributary tberafo: Langlois, Bandon, Coquille and Myrtle Point. Have several different makes of all -fyles aud finish. We carry piano players, pipe aud reed organs, talking machines and a full line of sheet music and musical merchandise, also Dome-tie sewing machines. Easy C. P. JE.MSE.V, .Master. • payments. This Steamer is New. is Strongly built, and fitted with the latest improvements, and will J I The New, Elegantly Fitted, and Speedy Steamer ELIZABETH give a regular 8 day service, for passengers mid freight, between the Coquille River, Oregon, and San Francisco, Calif. ---- ooo---- Parkersburg. E. T. ELBERT DYER, Agent. Bandon. <Iregon. KRUSE, Managing Agent, 207 Front Street, San Francisco, California. Men have kuc U Rtrange ideas about uh girl«. When we «re together, they think fashion’« latest fads ours to talk about. I Lave no use for men anyway, f'erhais, b«ing a girl, 1 shouldn't talk ho about then», h» cause. well, as brother shvh . “there von arc. a woman's reason.” He niPHtiH tliHt woid “ because" being a reus >n, as it we cun t reason as well and better than some Only Beguini* I.in«* B«*tw«*>ii l*<»» < I iiih I mid Fiireka of them. I can't understand whv so many of my oom Isiy • • sex waste so much time decorating them selves to please men. I wouldn't wear any GEO. D. GUAY A CO . Gen l A r »,«. L W. SHAW. Agent thing better than the oldest calicodress I've 121 Market. St. San FranciHco. Marshfield, Pilline 141. g"t in the presence of the I»« st of them. You know that miseiaLle habit of kissing handed down from early ages, when men, savages then, («ome are a little better than hi ihat state now) used to carry our sex into captivity, their un dent ideal way of court •diip for wifehood purpose. Well! last Xmas I was unconsciously near, or under, (I I »1- ■;et w liich of 1 he t uo 1 «he mistletoe, any wav, I was taken unawaies and dread to confess CALL ON kiss»d oh! horrors! I fell so mad. but didn't wish to make a scene, just glanced with an er in my c\e at the offender. You shout 1 Have sv« n the wav Unit fellow melted 111 I ct he looked >osoriy that I relented itid And see thn new line of Scruples fur potlv forgave him. He apologized. I*d H ought in« io of him if lie hadn't. I'e< fiiise lie had no tight to think offrme when none a s intended. He pleaded so earn« silv i ri<>» all at ot c • of course) he meant no ham» that I lorgavc him. I be T’ard of Avon says ‘ That man I s t\ <* mi in in. if with Ins tongue In* cannot win ’A.-r.u.H But Mt. Shakesprare d«>n‘i x ’ io « me I’ve made lip my mii'd to !• t no man will me with hi:; oily tongue. B»raiise, ’•i the tii 't pl a« , 1 hex *11 so lick I v a cd in the ■i •c»ind place, la cause. I i"lhei savs,,.\ kiss wit liotit a mustache . like nn at without salt.’’ 1 belli w him, 1 bat is I believe 111 what biot her usua’l v ays, but not in this case, btcaus* wlun Hiingiv I’d rather have a juicy steak than ill the miiMached kisses on earth Its dif The Ne» l>i hr store Is Now Keaily loi llu-ini-» r » ri , lliliiu „ :i,,.l I rc.li en nt though when yoii’ieiiot hungry. A skipper once to'd inv lie and a part of In* cm w attended a dance given in Bandon i d that he will never (pule forgive Bandon I gills lor not dancing with him or his crew that night. 1 I his was some yeats ago and Fine line of Fancy Candies. Imported and Domestic Cigarr. lou t know whether he is drowned by now,) he was probably not worth dancing with anyway We don't care do we girls? Let the men have their innings as wall flowers. It Mill do them good to mt dilate upon their sins past and present Well! here comes Will not make a man look iln-sd up if I»»- has . 'hu < -days growth ot beard brother. I hear his heavy footstep* in the Presto, change. Just step into hall and would not for the w irld have him H. F MORRISON'S Barber Shop see me for tear he’d declare I was trying to and lie will make volt look like a relitlrman Hot and < old pallia ensnare that mistletoe f» lion. 1 must tie mistaken. How nnstinng my nerves are. Tueir agitatn n’a due. not to thoughts on man. Oh! no! but to my loneliness of heart Sogmtd night ladies. Inre ye well. Brother says that if I don’t cease this bickering lie uill gird up hi" toil s mid >eek • •nt on«’of tlie fair daughters of Hi th for xdyice. I don't c»re: wish In* would, never* tlii-le«« will hHve to ,«• t > I rotber. A h th» moon is toll, hi d ho «tn L. of nppretoen«ion for him. Oxi.tT California and Oregon Coast Steamship Company Steamer ance < ' :: I 91 “We can’t all have money,” said Brother Bill “But we can at least look as though we had.” I’. 15. IIOYT Spring a nt i F mu hr F SUIT: B andon I Drugs and Druggist's Sundries, Patent Me !ic nor, Brushes and Toilet Articles, Fancy Stationery. A Fifty Dollar Suit Crazy Basket Social A y O Neat and Nobby •<