Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, April 19, 1906, Image 4

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    Notice!
BANDON
EDECTORS
Friends of Ed. Rackleff:
The
Growing
Town
of
ame.
Write In His
Coos County
I <
«
As his name has been left off the
Nomination sheets, the Secretary
of State says that Ed. Rackleff’s
name may be written in the blank
space for Joint Representative, so
dont’t forget to
FROM BUSY PROSPER
*ed April 10, 19IK Tba tUcenaad
aaltateJ m «be I'. N. aataicaa J aly 10,
1W3, ami tag asatgued to tba (tib
C’aliAmria regiuaaut of infantry aad
The Coming Summer
Resort of the
Oregon Coast
A fishing expedition composed mostly of
young men from Prosper. in the Neilson
Bros., gasoline boat the Buffalo, went to sea
early Sunday morning to indulge in a days
pastime and pleaaure. But to mar the
novelty of the occasion when planning their
return the bar became rough and hopelessly
debarred lheir entrance to the river, com­
pelling them to seek a harbor of refuge.
Running up the coast toward Big Creek, a
sheltered cove near Coos Bay. they thought
of gaining an entrance but the water there
was too shallow and the Coos Bay bar too
rough to attempt a crossing, with night ap­
proaching, three members of the crew sick,
and a shortage of gasoline, they began to
realize the seriousness of the doubtful ecu
dition and concluded as an only prevention
from perhaps total destruction, was to make
a landing on the beach, so they headed for
a smooth beach near the Coon Bay entrance,
and with a good big wave thev were lauded
high and dry. The engine lina been re­
moved from the boat and was brought over
the mad. the hull still lies on the beach and
will be towed over later oil.
This has been quite an experience for the
boys and presume they will hereafter be i
more contented with “smaller fish," caught
in smoot h water.
A. Anderson, a ship carpenter, was a
passenger to Marshfield Monday
The Prosper Mill Co. has contracted for
15 million ft. of logs to come out on fresb
water and 3 million on tide water. This is
predicted to be a busy logging season.
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Going to get married! The R e ­
has just received a nice hoe
of wedding invitations, and can print
them on abort notice.
Yonr
at
corder
PRICE PER
MONTH:
Geo. A.
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11.50.
$2.75.
Mrs T. Tennison came down from
her
quille City last Friday to visit
parents Mr. and Mrs. Sanderson of this
place.
Mrs. George Johnson made Bandon a
visit last Friday.
Souvenir
Postal Cards
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Bend, Or
North
i
1 Quail .................................
Co- 2 Quarts................................
Bandon's motto, “Watch Bandon grow.”
Bnndon seems to have been growing in 1906
but from the date of their post-mark (9061)
the advancement in growth neemn not to
correspond with that in yearn mid though
for tin advanced age the progress han been
slow, >t must have gotten tired of growing.
But we "ball consider the premature age of
Bmidon mid imagine it, when those years
shall have passed, being an immense city.
ticular» apply to
Sisters of Mercy
Miss M. Doak was down visiting her sister
Mrs Barklow last week.
Mr and Mrs. Peterxon and daughter
Olga, were Bandon callera l«Ht Wednmdny
la tua p«o for the r®.
caption of pat lauta. Th»
ter tua aie 910 par «<«k
• nA upward*. For par­
-.erred'd yeaia, 3 months aud 21 days.
Lieitig honorably discharged el elusa
of the war.
The funeral service*« were coti
ducted at the Bandou M. E. church,
by F. M. Sanderlin The proceeaioo
was led by the G. A. R, followed by
a large cuncourse of friends. Al the
cemetery the G. A. R , gave the rt»
mains of our old comrade a Christian
soldier's burial, as be had l>eeu raised
and lived a member of the Lutbern
5
church.
W
ú
A m O ld S oldier .
I quille Saturday to consult a physician
X
At Nortli Bend
9<*a in (Mruitiay. Not. IT. 1KIH, and
Tbe Baud wishes to extend their
tbaukw ami appreciation for the kind
assistance and liberality of the ladies
aud others, in helping out the basket
social,
and for the liberal patronage
Win. Howell, who has not recovered from
! his recent attack of the grippe, went to Co- of the public.
All the News of a Week’s I .Messrs Bradley and Oaks travellug sales
tuen were soliciting orders here last week.
Happenings Told in a
Mrs. J. Hicking made Bandon a visit last
Friday.
Brief Manner.
The Manufacturing
Town.
THE MERCY HOSPITAL
A BoMtaImitatesi
M • bawa laid lw rent tba remaius of
L'uaimde Kail HeiiuMD, Vb<> •••
Henry.
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Bandon Foundry
aud Machine Shop
C. H. PATTERSON
Dray and General Delivery
WORK
»
A. B. SABIN
.................................. .................. .. ......
Manutacturer and Dealer tn
Mr. and Mrs. Matthews, who have been at
All Kinds of Saddlery
the bead of the boarding house at New Ab­
C
and ‘-add lew Ke paire«!.
erdeen. tor the past two weeks, have dis-
.
.
OULVIOIU
BANDON
continued their services there and departed. y
t.
Mr. and Mrs. A Machado have succeeded
litem.
and Steamboat
Mill
Meet all Boats.
----- All orders handled with care.-----
O regon .
B andon , i
fc
A. Garfield, Prop.
A
SPECIALTY.
S pecial M achines
B uilt to O rder .
Turned Shafting, Cap and Set
Screws,
Machine
Bolts,
Pipe and Fittings,
Brass If or Ac.
Mr and Mrs J. Hamblock, sr celebrated ,
their golden*ueddinp, flic fifth th anniver­
sary of their marriage, Sunday, Apiil I5f.li.
at the Lome of K W. Bullard, at Bullards. I Mr and Mrs. Fred Barker returned Mon­
General Repairing.
Pattern Shop in
They had planned on this occasion, to en day after several days absence up the river,
Connection.
tettain a great n anv of their pioneei friends m here they were visiting relatives mid
Bv Benjamin Finke Bariett.
I
but owit g to Mrs Hambloek’s delicate f rienda
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l,x7 inchea; large type, fine cloth.
health they were compelled to limit the
For a limited time thia book 1«
I lie
Hall Saturday mgnt. 21st. in the
number to members of the family and a
offered at trade late«. 50c..
feu iiitiiiiatv fiieiida. The guests were re I’ ”"i e> ball , rumiseli to be a swell affair.
with 9 cents postage for mailing.
«•en. >1 nt 11 o'clock ; after greeting t he hride
t Murns. of Coquille, ami Win. Donk,
CONTF NTS.
n 1 , r om ai d "tteiing congratulations the
.1 t’lvok, moved to K.tlidolpb Moildny.
• !• iuh v rej »ii’rd to the dining room where
The
Origin
of
Anrel“ — The E’Hential Na­
vid open h camp near tfiat place, the
t t i.-ibo*ate lunch whs served« after which
i !•» I m cut «nA Jobneoti’M tract h nd i ture of Heeveo.—Cheracter of the Angela.
I
ii duh i <l in i le <sant conveisanoh till
—,Jeslinionv of Scripture —The Sure Way
f ink» ti to Ins mill above Coquille.
P. B. HOYT, Prop.
»•’ lock when the time of depaiture had
to
Henv. ii — P iik I icm I lendenev of thin
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I he t vent whs one of extienie en-
Dlsclonurr. Envnoiimeiit in Henven, nttd
i a d n hHtival which >*• s ld«uv cel-
What L’etermiiun H—Societies in Heaven.
M. W. A. Attention!
Located in EL DORADO BUILDING.
We congiatulate the. e yalued
All Model'll
\\ uodmeu Hie re- — A Heaven for the Non Chrintinn World —
First Street. HANIION. (IKf.'IIIIN
• eighb irs and hope they v ill spend another
Are Earthlv Relntionnbipn Continued in
queste'
<1
to
be
f'lHM
’
iit
at
the
m-xt
t, teat fl of united happiness. Tliooe
Heaven?—.Meeting hih I Recognition of SHAVING. SHAMPOOING AND HAIR
I
icm nt ve e
Mi and Mis K. VV. Bui aid. illar meeting,
Big
Friends nt Hie Hereafter - Personal Appear­
CUTTING AT STANDARD PRIf ES.
• s ami daughters; Mr and Mrs A. Banovys. rolling.
ance of the Angel" — Rejuvenescence and
s u and ihiugliter: J. A. H unblock Jr.: John
Growth in Heaven—Honnen mi l Hornea in Hathroorn newly fitted up with Porcelain
E dward E. O aks ,
.ambio k Si ; J. Long and wife; J. H hiii -
Tub.
Hol or Cold Hallia lift cents
Heaven —Garments in Heaven.—< 'bildten tn
District Deputy.
h’ < k Jr ; G H r niblock, wife and children .
Heaven.—Sex mid Marriage in Heaven.—
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Loii!. . M in Barrows; Mrs I . Deane and
Work in Heaven —I’he Three Heaven», and
CLARENCE Y. LOWE,
•n. Mt ami Mrs E. Oilman and son; Mrs;
How Relaf.d. Eternal Progrese in Heaven.
.Ylyrtle Point.
E. Hose and two sons; B. Hoyt; Mr and
—C’lnnociatioti of Angela with Men.
II1<11<I<111
Oregon.
dis Edw FahvSr.. Mrs Kendall; and Mr
Born, April 1<I, 1906. to Mr. and
AtllltlKHH
Vfra A. Peishbaker.
Mrs. Hugh Guucbuau, a son.
HEAVEN
REVEALED
Ei,
D orado
TONSORIAL PARLORS
Bandon is growing faster than
any town in Oregon
Its advancement is real, not on
paper
Manufacturing plants all running
and several more big
industries
coming
Shipped more lumber since Jan
1st than any port in Oregon except
the Columbia.
The Coquille valley is the garden
spot of the Coast country and we
have the timber and coal industries
Fine openings for workers and
hustlers, but grafters and hot-air
artists are not wanted.
Druggist and Apothecary
I’he Ht * uiier Antel<»pe towed a a number
Burn, iu tins city. April 10, 1906, to
of long h.»gs from Aas m Bros, camp, above
Mr.
and Mrs U. E Pike, daughter.
Coquille, to the Prospei mill, last Friday.
I
’
he
river bank is lined with tishiug
Mesdauies. Hiingell, Bjorkquist and Miss .
Strang were Bandon vi-pors last Friday.
parties since the season opened.
Is just in receipt of a new and
fresh stock of
•Mr. and Mrs < 'nrmtcltnel w re down front Some good catches are being made.
Bear l'ie<-k shopping last week.
Nothing appeals to a stranger so
.Mr. Eiak, hn rd ware drummer was a busi­ much as a well kept town. Everyone
ness visitor lieie last week
should take pride lit cleaning up their
.Mr. and Mis M Wilson departed. Satur­
premise» I hereby beautify im our city.
day morning for Crane's camp near River­
ton He will work ill the camp ai d bis wife Remove the old board«, cans eic.
will have charge of the cooking depar merit.
I’he editor of a tiewspapei that bad
W
Neal. wh > was here seveial day» adopted pboti-<ttc "polling, in a mens
looking after his logs, departed Saturday
ure received a postal evrd from an old
for his hom<- it» a1 M.il> Point
subscrilier which reads as follows: ”1
A. Sun merlin ami I . Moser, of Gravel
Ford, were nt this p ace transactinu busi­ bev ink yure papr fer leveti years but
ness with the Proapet Mill Co. last Wednes­ if you kant spell euy better tiiHU you
day
bev fol the last Io or 3 Weeks wy you
Miss Strang < f Marshfield, w a visiting kilt jes s'oppit
Etitel'pl Ise .
the pa-t week, with Mrs. Rjorkquist of this
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place.
Dr uggiwtN Sniiftri«*H.
P frfumeh . B rushes . S ponges . S oaps
N uts and C andies .
f’ljrarw. Tc<b»rco« anrf
Paints. Oils. Glasses, and Painter’s Supplied
I nite«l
® aki N0
K0 SUBSTITUTE
A Cream of Tartar Powder,
free from alum or phoa-
phatlc acid
It is repotted that the steamer Elizibeib patient, inhaling ibe fumes, will
will make one mo-e tup after this, and wilt cough out the membraneous matter,
then lie tsken off the tun for a few week«,
and diphtheria will pass off. The
to tie converted into an oil tinnier.
■OVAL BAKINS POWDtS CO., NEW YORK.
Aiitfai'a fume» of turpentine and tar loosen
Bandon i, the Seaport Town
the thrust, and thil" Hfford the relief
for the
treat Coquille Valley in Coo» County
Oregon.
F Fiali, book keeper for the Prosper Mil' that has Baffled tlie skill of phyei''ian'.
Co., took the Afternoon boat Monday for
o -ell a |ut of S ’hillings BeU
(>
C quille. where he «»« called ’■ l>u.irone
pays ii- to k»|| tlio best goods h > ti e
M ia Kent <11. of M*ftle Point, was > „
i
Mr »nd M ia K " Bnll.rd fof
’m A'beapstt pt:ce
O A Tr<>wbr*l<e.
Known
Ha,
many
Manufacturing
ladastriM and the Fineet Beach m th«
Dragan
(nnet
Bnn4oa
le Grewing
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The «.<h. Maytl >»er tool, a . a go of Id m
tier from the Aberdeen mill last week
S B. Anderson, wife and childien
passengers ”n the Dispatch. Frtdav mornink’
M’s A. gototo Mv 11le Point on a visit.
dar« last week.
Patent and Proprietary Preparations
Toilet Articl PS.
THE
A Winkler and wife leturne.i IR-4Î ur k
from an aba- nc- f two vents np ri'»t• h.
The A' erdeeii null L as been clu^d L»r
severs! days anti « fr\v changes are apparent
They have now tinder construction three
new c< ttagr s which wt I be t > le'.
Win. Hirkmg. iiir H c a tup to
camp, near Coquille. Sunday.
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