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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1906)
« •2 • • • 1 » • : 9 « • • • • • ’rr • * • • , • • • - 7 BANDON, OREGON: THURSDAY, 4th uf July Meeting. All citizens interested HI a ll II of July celebrai i in are inviteli to meet al Ibe t own Hall, \V ediles« lay even itig. May 23rd Town Board of Trnst«s*s was held ill the council rooms last Monday night. All members of the Board were pres eut. The following hills Were allow Muss Meeting. ed ami warrants drawn for same; In view of the fact that the temper ance people of this county propose t<) Co , water rent. . .27.1*1 B. L. A \\ Banter Bros. 1 case oil.................2,75 E. M. Blackerby, 2<ldays ser vices as marshal. ............................... 15.80 E. B. Henry, night watch man ami marshal services........... 04.00 Shields Ac Kennedy, labor... . 1.75 A. D. Mors«*, salary....................8.511 C. S. McCulloch, surveying and setting grade stakes on streets.....................................................32.50 secure prohibition through the local option law at the coming June elec tioii, ami lecogiii/ing the necessity of having officers in sympathy with the law to secure lhe best results from its • • .• • ---- 2. Order Corning Out of Chaos _____ •• A-i t -vtiujuicr n n <»H I i ii <> « qua! on the cohhì n if to <>| San Li m« im o * Bandoli ia noted for Its « vi ni v tciiq.vr« d climat«*, the mean annual ti iiip« r.ittii« la*i!i}* htos variable than al huy i |a>iut in (lit I'nltvd Slatta. Dealructive wind* .imi t*l«trical biomts are unknown. li'Hiu «» « k« r> will tind iiiaiiv <i|»|M>rtunitieH Mere. II MAY 3, 1906. The Respectable Looter. Number 18. MrH ,,HV” , I W1‘h “ ■ visitor yesterday ’The sell. San Buena Vetitura ar* < rowds of so called respectable mmi ami women cross the bay from rived Tuesday and is loading at the Oakland to San Francisco to engage Prosper mill, San Francisco, April .»'• The It* for the day in a crusade of petty loot Smith, the desperado, was snr mg. Regardless- of the danger from i rounded in a thicket near Canby 'turn of pleasant weather brought a' falling wails or the toil or soil of dig Tuesday about noon and was shut to great increase in the m.mber of ref I gtng amid the ashes, mud blackened death. ugi-es to the parks ami 1'residio. In embers of ruined buildings, this at my Millard 1-'. Shoemaker returned on dications are that all open spaces will of Conlemptitde pilferers pursues its the stmr Elizabeth from San Fran be densely populated during the sum i newly found vocation with a zest that cisco. He reports that the provisions tvelous to conlemplate. This in mer. For the most part tbesi “ '■ sent from Bamlou arrived m the city Slice is what vve learn from olio dependent on charily, although K., (>. K. He says the match factory was of tire later dispatches from San Fran ! not burned, and shipments of matches number will be decreased a- the men cisco. strict enforcement when voted, a mass convention of all temperancH people are aide to secure is hereby called to meet at the Court House in Coquille on May 15. l'.MMi,at building operations • BANDON BEACH z I •••.. • * I I) Volume XXII. i : • w BANDON The regular monthly n.eetiug of • * • . » • B-iiil(»ii i v Licit' 1 at t he i *>u» h <»l tb« l’oq’iili' riv» r. 4 tuil« fr tu ih« P tci!ic < >« m I • •|'U I 11 »t 'MMI H ts mill, sliiiigju l ill l»t • »III I i pl-Ult. C tlill» rv ifid S»-¥»*r.<l 8 Wlilill . Ili VlClIlUV H l W.ltt-r vltflil. ’M I -'ClitMilS Mllti cliuil ii» I I iui ’ m daily oii ('»»«['lill rtv» i Sh im i nd -»■•hooiiers lo S hi FrauciM <. Kailrqad coidiii !.' Town Trustees. • • • Flank Lowe, of Marshfield, was a Bandon visitor this week. at Coquille, April 27th. Married W. H. Thomas ami Ella \\ right. U . M Vamlecar. of Myrtle Point, was a Bandon visitor the past week. \\ A Culberson, of Gravel Ford will teach a term of school al Four- mi le. Dr. S. L Pei kins returned last evening from a business trip to Port land. Frank Smith, of Fisbtrap, was down visiting his mother one day last week. Huma^ nature is after all a poz j will he continued as usual. E. J. Forrest, of North Bend, is T. 1*. Hauly, of Lampa, made our The problem of zling compound we are never sure1 now employed at the El Dorado , office a pleasant call while m town ID o'clock, to endorse or nominate preventing looting is still grave, par of its possble manifestations. Hero barber shop. II Mauciet. labor on same... . 10(Hi county otlicers and transact such other ticularly amid the rums of China ism ami cow ardice, nobility ami mean- , Line day last week. He informed iih Mrs. Frank Langlois, of Dairyville, uess, sterling honesty and integrity that be had heard from bis people in Geo. Koontz *' * “ ....10.00 business as may properly come before was visiting relatives and friends in town, ami the h-catmu of the jewelry that is only law enforced are so inex- i the earthquake stricken district. They The San l' ram'i-eo relief committee said convention. Bandon this week. ami pawn .-hops. Soldiers have been tricalily mixed that we are at a loss were all alive ami well, but financially J. J Lamb, 1’res Law and Order appointed by the Board, (J. II. Ed Kackleff, the Langlois mer forbidden to shoo* winch complicates sometimes to determine whether tie worsted, ami Mr. Hanly was sending League, Stiields) reports that lie expended chant, was transacting business in them Home cash. Herald. tl-e problem One hundred and fifty good or bad prevails. This spectacle 1> I1'. Dean, Sec. Sll'J.ll) for supplies ami forwar«led Bandon yesterday. furnished by the respectable looter at A “wild man'’ is reported to have members of the uaiional guard, most them to S. F. on Sim. Chico, ami 180,030 feet of logs were put iuto Owing to the resigning of Thomas ly from Oakland on leave, were driven San Francisco is an instance illus been seen in this vicinity lately. He tiles receipts for same. the river by a crew at Anderson’ b trating wherein we are put to tbe| is said to have a skin like a rhinoc Buckman, candidate for county judge from tin- rums of Cluuatowu, when* camp one day last week. glless. Report was accepted ami balance eros and needs no clothing. He lives on the socialist ticket, the Socialist they were seeking loot or souvenirs. From the genuine marauding thief, on milk and the bark of trees, Sev Miss Floreuce Rosa arrived home of tlm fund appropriated. p<5(i.(ill; Coiiuiy Central Committee met in who revels in such opportunity as the eral posses have hlitiled fi r him but from San Francisco last Friday hav Shots fired against the wails sent | Coquille on April 30, l'.MMi, amt J. E. ordered turned over to the treasurer, San Francisco disaster usually af I he eludes all pursuers. He w as lug come via Portland and Coos Bay. lu lhe matter of lhe town election (¿■lick of that city was elected to till them flying. Souveuir liunting is aj fords, we know what to expect, and headed for Curry comity when last Edwin Ellingson is putting a new the vacancy. . popular lad,even prominent business | to be held on the fourth Monday in ! seen. to be forewarned is Io be forearmed. stock of furniture in the Deubolm 1'1 A. McDutl'ee, Chairman, men ami society people are engaged May, to wit: May 28, lltbli, the follow Sm-h was tlie case in the Bay City, building, ami will soon be ready for II. R. I >i in in i<*k. Secretary. •Jos. Walser left the first of the in it, Many of them were di iven ami with somewhat unnecessary rigor ing judges ami clerks of election were business. week for San Francisco, having re from ('hiuatow ii at I he point of the it is thought, these birds of prey, (lie ceived a message stating that bin appointed: Mrs. G. 1*. Stewart anti little huijm Banks Open and Cars Run. bayonet. Even women risk burning merciless vultures of disaster, were daughter Rosina, was not expected to from Gardiner, Or., are visiting her Judges D. J. Lowe, Sr , A Henry Oakland, Cal., April 30. Wires held III eheck. But with the belli live She was sick at tlie time of the parents, Mr. and Mrs. C A Rodgers, their shoes ami clothing in their eag- Sr.. S D. Barrows. cleared from their rapacity, t here have been tested ami street cars will fire ami it is presumed that the shock in Bandon. Clerks C. J1' Lorenz ami ll.Mau- resume almost complete service in eruess to uneaith something of value Comes a brood of kites content wilb from the excitement ami lhe exposure In one of the dispatches from Oak General the gleanings at the harvest of ruin San Francisco today. Cars will run from tin- smoking ruins. eiet made her condition critical. land is noted where a contribution of Ordered that a primary for the pur until 8 o'clock in tlm evening and I Greeley lias prepared an estimate ami death, amt, worse than all, this Don't forget that. Dr. Steele, dentist, is 810 from Occidental Chapter, O. E. S. fares collected. The money will be which shows 7(IIH> tons of food were more contemptible brood, is com pose of nominating a Iieket to l»e located in Bandon. of Bandon, was received. donated Io the relief fund. posed of men and women who shake -list I ilnited in tiie ten days sineo the voted on at the said town election, lie The body of the Japanese section it has been decided that lhe Sail the baud of simoii pure respectability The daily distribution held at the town ball on \\ i-duesi lay Francisco banks shall resume business earthquake man, who committed suicide at Co ami claim social kitisbip with it. costs about quille a couple of weeks ago. was ■'•lld,(*MI. Tins does not evening, May 23. Tuesday. A clearing bouse will be Bah! Were it not for t be record of Primary Notice. Notice is hereby given that a pri mary will be held at the town ball in Bandon, on Wednesday, May 23, 1906, at 7:30 p.m., for the purpose of nominating a ticket to be voted on at the town electluli to lie held on the fourth Nlomlay in May, to wit: May 28,' 1906. By order Board of Trustees, A. I>. M ouse , Recorder. ■'A.'l ■’•35.-1.1.-). I. .4 • : -1 -ÙI 1 1 • ■ . •■ : established at the mint, where checks include (lie cost of clothing given noble things that have la-en done du will lie cashed 1'lie amount of checks away. («reeley estimates that 200,IKX> ring the week in San Francisco, of will be limited, Imt no definite amount have been cared for. A new systeki I lie self sacrifice and marvelous forli I has been determined tude that has been in evidence, thisi of distribution has la-en evolved. Of vvO lalei developmedt would fill one will ficers have liven placed ill charge of -our disgust in contemplation of Ini \\ bile engaged in -ettiug a guide the transportation of food supplies mankind; it would go far toward es at the Circle City saw null olio day last week, J K. Scott was unfortunate sanitation, engineering amt clothing tabli-hing the conclusion that, aftei ummgli to have Ins band caught in I lie iiublirned section is divided into all, we were little else than well the saw, lacerating two of (lie lingers seven military districts, ami each sub dres.~ed savages, that ot.r civilization Telegram. to Hiich an extent tirit amputation divided into IGO relief slali'-us Each wa- - tily skin deep was neeessarj - ooo--- of these places is hi charge uf le.-puu i : liAMMiN, '1* lì lì SAN FR AM’INI ’O. l’Aia s 'lì vi Il'e ha re open ed a n office in the .Marshall Imildind « west of the rostofjice in Raudou for the ^purpose of daino w vi a ornerai Real Estate business, a nd a re now prepared to 0 S h<t lidie Eu rtn . limber a ml t'oal Lands and Town, Proper w ty. Our San Era ncisco off ce brin os us in contaci with, è' W capitalists scekin a desirable i n rest m e u t s and a ¡¡ords ns Vi vi 3 special fa ci / i t i es fur ha n d ! i n o ! a r oc tracts of Timber or Ä vi •à' vi ó ó- vi » vi 0 ('oat lands, or tracts suitable for colon iza tion . If you ha re pronerty for su/c iu cither town or coun try. in larçfe or small tracts, come in and talle it orce with us. 117' hope to establish ourselves in business vi fair dcali n ó a nd cou 1tenus t rca tm en t vi ht re bn . Ill prope rt y listed- with us will recci re our eery best attention 0 ■ .. ’ è ('iilHt’ ÎH ttfld /ft •/ft ns T. W ..•?•» 3-SV.3-« 3 1-.. .4-3.3-^ • i:-i- lì. acipiuin II HEELER. .Mana¿er. Just la- forced to do work tin- bread Of 100 men in hue )e.-lerday, only folil would accept work at 82 per day. ouo------ has been visiting friends there for some I ime. The MestlanieH Sam Hiuea hii <1 W. son. also of North Bend, is visiting little Ottlllie Lewin. \ box of clothing to the distressed. went forward last Monday to reach lb o'clock ami Christian Endeavor al s' far ;is heard from, are safe. ‘ o'clock Strangers especially are The Rev. Mr. Roach held services w cleome. In re la-l Sunday morning and • veil Another shipment of clothing will ing at the church. Tile people Well' l>e sent from Bandoli for San Flan- glad to see lum back again instead of 1-.4 14 4 \ here have received Mis» Nettie Gibson has niuineil Horn — j I Ig • ||>* <— caped Ibe late spring s frost apparent of Republic coiiuiy Kansas. her vi»lt al («old liea-b. an I -i-ems glad to get home again Mis. F. Langlois went list to Bandon Monday amt returned T.iesd iv iy- evening. I h--.iti-tied wives of Pittsburg I'll • Misses Edna Copps and Nellie inibì-maires, hav•• m> trouble in git Syiinam, of Denmark have been ting the woi Id Io lieheve all they can -pending a few days at Langlois say ahoid iheir liiishan-ls. We learn that the llenmaik ami Hadn’t we belter lie down - Ilf sky scrapers until t lii— earl Inina ki* busi lie-s is over Flora s Creek schools will both <*!>«*■■ May 7. witli Mr. I*. Konen and Mr. respectively as Norman Tyler New Children’s Hats New Flowers. Hats Made and Trimmed to Order. Maud Garfield At Bandon, resident on the river ami is unite well known liefe Jum-ti- n City l imes: Should the equal suffrage amendment carry, ladies when they go to register will have io give their ages. Good gra moli»! Just think of the number of spinsters an I widows that will have t.> fe»s up. C. Y. Lowe’s Oregon. No dodging. It a false airesl for perjury i staieme- I Is Iliad I» balde. (¡Spring is Here Wr a a ** ar* « . a 1 -I 1 -- - * - -S il va t , . k • a rf-a a a a a S *-•— r I • a 4 You are a invited to call and see 4 the new a up-to-date Spring Furnishing Goods Bart-ui ( < mut y l\iii-a- was recent* teachers. • ly visited l'\ seven tornadoes al unee. \\ e observe that Mr Counts our ; All-1 somel-i dv Iris -aid that there IS enterprising road supervisor, is again nothing the matter with Kansas. mustering his wot king forces for an For Gents For Ladies ( >1-1 man Dowie is preparing logive nt her season’s improvement. If the improvement continues as rapidly as a lir-i limili imitation of the eruption of Vesuvius. th) wa- \esiivins -pm-ent l.«-t ( h-tober when the sun -|ot- were at their eioati—I period of distili l-ane«-’’ during lhe last three years, we II soon have roads as good as well kept city st l eets Mr I. A .Iker is preparing to take Biiisiwar of 1’iit- In» annual tiip south with slock to burg. Really I’n-f, we du m t know. supply California s demands. He b-»t -uviiesi that you -k V-suviu- will start out with about nine hundred direct. wl il»- -|.e Is In l|u- -poillitlg Ima i of cattle, and nine men to as a-k- I’ruf. -I Im A 1 mood. ’ the Clemens and W in. Cleary, at Los Al - geles. Miss Clemens was formerly a Eliz- a si i auger. Hi tin1 -..tvitmel I’l- ii-h is a Candidate for Mew Trimmed Hats ibe steamer for its next down trip, ami all are ready to semi further slip pin s as long a» needed. Thought- of i'ln-ie will be pleaching al th” hundreds of thousands bomeles-, till I'resliyferian ( lunch, morning and tie’ public miml, \\ e are glad to evening, next Sunday. May («di, at know that all personal acquaiutame- Il a m. and 8 p in Sunday School at w le > were hi the city oil the filial I Si h, >-»-C-.- sullen T-, aliel II. Friends news of the marriage of Miss Annie i lie near by hundreds lying dead, thousands sick amt wounded, ami z l’r< *i>> I « ria h <'hiii*<*h, In the case of Snyder vs. Lee, a verdict was rendered Saturday night S| ioor. of North Bend, are visiting Mis E. Lewin. Little Pearl John The sympathy f r suffering S ho Francisc > is still wide-spread, Out tions will tie confined to women, chil social gatherings have dropped their dren, ami men who are ill gaiety ami taken on a quiet earnest- Only one ration will lie issued to mss which means prompt lielpfiilne-s Men who are aide will i'liesday . Nels Rasmussen left for the Bay this morning He vvill be accom panied home by Mrs. Rasmussen, who possible moment tlie issuance of ra each person. found in lhe river by two small boys for 8'.5tl Si yder asked for a judg ment of 81200. | distress has pa-sed,aml at llie earliest , OwO : .1 NEW MILLINERY I lie pel lod of e.XI l elue slide ell IZelis ». 1.4 The WHEELER REAL ESTATE COMPANY. ■i» 'lì employment at Trowbridge OX sist in the work. * •• V