Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, June 21, 1906, Image 1

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    BANDON
BANDON BEACH
Bxndou la located at the mouth of the Coquille
river, l-4 mile from the Pacific Ocean. Population
800. Ha« woolen mill, ahintile mill, broom handle
plant, cannery and aeveral sawmill* iu vicinity,
tiva water system. it'sxi scboola and churches. I
boats daily on Coquille river
Steaiuera and
schooners to San Erancisco. Kailroad commit.
As a summer resort has no equal on the coast
north of Sau Francisco. Bandon is noted for
its evenly tempered climate, tbs mean annual
temperature Itemp l«sa variable than at any
other point in the I'uited States. Destructive
winds and electrical storms are unknown.
Hoiueseekere will find many opportunities here.
Volume XXII.
Pies, cakes aud cookies for sale at
Miss Sylvia Leneve's.
Fresh every
day.
23
Big barbecue iu Baudou July Jib
Roast beef, roast veal ant) steamed
clams. Will you corue?
Frank Blackerby and wife returned
the latter part of the week from an
extended visit in Benton county.
BANDON,
OREGON: THURSDAY,
JUNE 21,' 1906.
Number 25.
Wm. Sorensen of Langlois, was a J Citizens Meeting Tonight at Opera
Call on Zeek, Bandon, for Seed LOCAL NEWS 18 YEARS AGO.
Bandon caller Tuesday.
I Hall.
(From K fx oxdm June Ti, 1888.]
Oats, Seed Barley, Seed Potatoes.
The
new schooner's masts were put
D. P. Strang, Jr. was a business
Mr. Radley's daughter arrived from
Ernest Boak continues to steadily
improve and will soon be able to be into tbe vessel Wednesday. Frank
Portland last eveniug to pay him a caller in Coquille Wednesday.
Lowe put a two-bit piece under the
visit.
•
J. E, Fisher has sold two lots io around agaio.
foremast.
J.
S.
Lawrence
of
Coquille
was
Mrs. D. J. Lowe. Jr. of Coquille Fisher Addition, to Mies Blanche
transacting bnsiness in this lively
Andrew Johnson brought his little
was visiting Baudou friends this Patterson.
burg the first of the week.
boy into town tbe other day for
week.
A two-year old bear was discovered
Peter Nelson returned last eveuing
L. W. Deyoe aud R. R. Sear of in the road just back of Bullards from Portland where be attended tbe surgical treatment. Falling oo a
Don't forget that Dr. Steele, dentist, is
louuge at home a threaded needle
located in Bandon.
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Myrtle Point are here for an outing Moodsy aud in a few minutes tbe Grand Lodge, A. F. & A. M
was driven into the boy’s arm, eye
Coos Bay now bas a 40-foot bar— on tbe beach
DIED Stephen A. Alumbaugb, at
Fahy bear dogs and a posse of bunt
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Upton, of
tirst.
Dr. Averill examined the in­
his home at New Lake, Or. June 13, tbe Eagle saloon has one.
Henry Averill left tbe first of the, ers were in hot pursuit. In a few Marshfield were Bandon visitors tbe
jury, and calling Drs. Stitt aud
19(16, aged 67 years, 9 months and 23
There will be plenty of red lemon­ week for Cape Disappointment where minutes the dogs bad bruiu ia a tree first of the week. They left yesterday Laugbead, tbe three in consultation
days.
be will enter tbe life sayiog service. aud in a few minutes more tbe morning for Curry couuty for a visit
ade io Bandon July 4tb. Come!
pronouced an operation necessary.
The deceased bad been a sufferer
Mrs. John Snyder of Marshfield , huoters bad bis bide. It was a short with J. H. Upton.
Come and bear what tbe wild
Tbe gritty little fellow objected to
from apoplexy for a long time, hav­ waves are saying July 4lh in Bandoo. and Mrs. Chas. Sterling of Vancover, chase but sufficiently exciting while
L. E. Sbanafelt wbo bas been firing anesthetics and bore tbe incision nec­
ing been an invalid for about eight­
lft8,ed.
on tbe Dispatch is now acting in a essary Io reach the needle with praise­
Lost- Key ring aud four Keys. Wash, were visiting Bandon relatives
een months.
j S. P, Peirce, C. A. Jamison, Wm. like capacity on tbe tug Triumph worthy fortitude.
Suitable reward by returning to this last week.
He was born in Sullivan couuty,
Two large logging engines for tbe kinpack, M. Doyle, T. J. Odgers, Jack Hayter and Allan Ranter have
office.
Tbe rains of the present month, be­
Indiana, Aug. 20,1838. Enlisted in
Cody camp and a gang edger for ‘’bad Hudson, E. H. Divelbiss. N. C. been doiog tbe fireman stunt on tbe
sides
being unusual for tbe season,
the 2nd Iowa Battery at Adel, Iowa,
Rosa's mill were shipped in on tbe Divelbiss, D. Cuniff, C. H. Mathers, Dispatch.
MILLINERY.
were
very heavy, swelling various
Oct. 24, 1861, and was discharged
Mr. Madden. Jas. Culver aod a num
Mr. Marshall, the pulp aud pa|>er streams down tbe coast to as high a
Miss Grace Hoyt invites tbe ladies of this last Alliance.
from the army at Keokuk. Iowa, Feb. vicinity to call and see her assortment of
Misses Anon Logan aod Mertie ber of other Curry County people expert, is bere looking over tbe field point as was reached at any time
17,1863. On Nov. 1, 1863 be was millinery goods! New and up-to-date styles. Da7iro7rrtu7oZd7rom8ao“Fra“nd^
10
Tuesday as princ.pals regarding tbe proposed pulp and pa
during the winter.
married to Mary E. Magart, near Lowest prices. Can please everyone. Call
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and
witnesses
io a land contest case per mill proposition. He seems to
on tbe Kilburn, where they have been
at
residence.
At its annual meeting the Coquille
Adel, Iowa. He has been a resident
between Divelbiss and Mathers, in think tbe location an ideal one for
employed as nurses in a hospital for
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Fishermen's Union decided to limit
of Oregon since 1877, the last 5.1 years
vulving
some
land
oo
tbe
Sixes
river.
sueb au enterprise and an effort is now
It is reported that the widow of E. tbe past six months.
tbe number of fisbiug boats oo tbe
being spent at Bandon.
Tbe land office bad ordered shearing being made to finance the project.
Deputy Fish Warden W ebster was
river to fifty-two; last year there were
He leaves one son, James Alum­ B. Burns, who was drowned in Rogue
before Commissioner Blumenrotber
Died—Henry Cliuton Post, the uearly eighty. Prices of salmon were
baugb, of New Lake, and one daugh­ river tho first of tbe month, is danger­ a Bandon visitor this week. It is re­ at this place, but after arriving here
ter, Mrs. Rosa Bingaman, of Bandon, ously ill. She has been iu poor health ported that Mr. Webeter will get the the interested parties got together little 9 year old sou of Mr. aod Mrs. fixed at 40 aud 60 cents.
Asher Post, died last Friday morning
appointment of Master Fish Warden
one brother and one sister at Napa for some time.
and a satisfactory settlement was
from iotlatnatidn of tbe heart He
instead
of
H
G.
Van
Dusen.
Tbe
Juue
number
of
the
Pacific
City, Cal., and a host of friends to
made, the case dismissed and a gen
Henry McCormick was in town this
bad
been pick about two months. Tbe
Monthly
is
a
magnificent
one
and
has
Tbe Coquille Valley Land C. re­ eral love feast indulged in. Tbe boys
mourn bis loss.
week
looking after coal orders. He
funeral
services
were
held
from
tbe
tine
illustrated
articles
on
Alaska
and
port tbe sale of four lots in Wood all bad a good time and enjoyed tbeir
His wife preceded him to the next
now
has
a steady crew operating his
M.
E.
church,
Sonday.
conducted
by
the
San
Francisco
catastophe.
Send
and Addition to Axel Johnson, for- visit immensely. Outside of Curry
world just three months and eleven
mine
and
is turning out a fine quality
Rev.
Sanderlin
Tbe
family
have
tbe
15
cents
to
tbe
Pacific
Monthly
Pub
­
rnerly mate oo tbe Elizabeth, who county they think Bandon is the best
days, having passed away at ber
spmpatby
of
all
of
coal.
lishing
Co.,
Portland,
Or,
and
get
a
will build thereon at once.
home in Bandon. March 2, 1906.
town in Southwestern Oregon, and it
WATCH BANDONGROW.
At the request of the deceased no copy. You will be more than pleased.
Judge Harlocker called an extra
Painters commenced work ibis I is.
Warren Parker is building a uew house in
church service was held over bis re-
W. A. Dungan returned yesterday morning painting tbe two Marshall
session
of the county court on Friday
Woolen Mill addition A. Post baa com­
mains, the funeral services being con from several days on the Coquille buildings aod the livery stable on
for
the
purpose of declaring tbe re­
Langloln.
menced work on a new bouse in tbe Fisher
ducted at the cemetery by the G.A.R. river. He points out among other I’irst street. Keep op the good work
The public school closed last Fri­ addition. A. D. Morse has tbe Inmber on sult of tbe election in regard to tbe
of Bandoo, of which be was a member. things, that Bandon is showing a —there are others that need tbe same day aod tbe pnpils are now enjoying tbe ground for building an addition to bis local option law. They declare Co­
residence. Herb Manciet will tear down
(Polk county papers please copy.)
most remarkable improvement, and dose.
tbeir vacation.
There were nine his old bouse and build a new one. J. T. quille and Myrile Point dry under
that with her new streets, grading,
Capt. McCloskey was down from applicants for eighth grade diplomas. Mare expects to have his new residence com­ the law They also approved tbe
cleaning up, new buildings, etc , she Myrtle Point yesterday and informed The returns are not yet received but pleted by Joly 1st. John Langlois is im­ plat of the new town of Port Lawn
Card of Thanks.
is developing into one of tbe finest us that tbe steamer Reta would be on it is hoped that a large per cent are proving bis place by tbe addition of a barn. Addition to North Bend.—Herald.
The undrsigoed wish to express little cities in tbe state.—Coast Mail. tbe Coquille-Bandon rnn after the in­ successful.
Tbe applicants are L. C. Gibson has just completed an addition
Mr. and Mra. C. B. Zeek left this
spectors
visit
this
place,
which
will
to bis bouse. H. A. Cox bas built an addi­
their sincere appreciation of tbe kind­
awaitiog returns with some anxiety.
There will be an excursion to Co­ be about July 12tb.—Herald
tion to his store. Anderson and Hartman morning for Marshfield where they
ness and many services rendered quille Sunday in order that Baudou
We learn that tbe freight hauling businees buildings about completed. Gody will take passage on tbe Kilburn for
Rosa Etta Foster arrived last
them by tbeir friends during tbe sick people may pay a friendly visit to our
evening from Missouri and expects to business between Bandon and our Lumber Co. negotiating with Chamber of San Francisco, where they were called
ness and death of our dear father aud neighboring city. Steamer Dispatch make her home here with her brother town bas changed bauds, Allen Boice Commeroe for a site for a big sawmill of ou business matters. During their
75,000 ft. daily capacity. Portland man
mother.
will leave Bandon at 7:30 a. m.; re­ S. A. Philpott. She bas been a resi­ having sold bis outfit to W. V. Cope. wants site for shingle mill and box factory. absence M. F. Shoemaker will have
dent
of
Australia
until
tbe
past
two
And especially do we thank Mr. turning, leave Coquille at 4:00 p. m.
Mr. Cope made his first trip last Mon Creamery readv to come if ranchers will charge of Mr. Zeek's bay and feed
and Mrs. Fred Mehi, Mr. Aloozo Tbe Bandon Concert Baud will go vesrs aud it is tbe first time Mr.
support it. Movement for the building of a business. The stock has been moved
?bilpott bas seen bis sister Bince be day.
Davis and family aoil the members along to keep tbe excursionists iu was a year aud a half old.
paper and pulp mill is started.
The young ladies are preparing to Get in tbe band wagon. Bandon is the from tbe cannery building into tbe
of the G. A. R.
good spirits. A baseball game be
4th of July Millinery.
Rosa building.
assist in tbe program of our 4tb of growing town of Coos oounty.
Rosa Bingaman
tweeu Coquille aud Bandon business
Call on Maud Garfield and get a July celebration. Judging by the
James Alumbaugb
men is also being arranged. Fare for new bat for lbe4tb. AtC. Y. Lowe’s. past, they will add materially to the
Wm Bingaman
rouud trip, 50 cents. Everybody go.
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interest of tbe exercises. We antici­
'OK HALF!—A good yoone Jersey milk
cow. Cheap. Inquire of Albert Kinley, pate a successful program, an enjoy­
Bandon, Oregon.
able lunch and a good time generally.
$
Tbe festivities will close with a grand
Port Orford.
ball in tbe evening.
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S
Asa Carey passed through town
3
Mrs. Reed, wbo has been spending
BAN IX IN. OREGON
3 Thursday with a band of 60 Angora
Is the one that is in tuue with modern progress.
I
tbe
past few weeks at the Upton
goats,
to
be
kept
on
bis
ranch
near
3
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
3
• Mussel Creek. They were purchased borne, returned to her own home last
vk
I
near Alleghany iu Coos County,
We have opened an office in the Marshall building 3
3 Curry has room for a hundred thou Monday.
3
Mrs. Roberts of Myrtle Point it-
sand more if properly looked after.
8 west of the Postoffice in Bandon for the purpose of doing 3
3
In many important hues, and hosts of good customers
spendiug
a few days with berdaugb
idr a general Real Estate business, and are now prepared to *
Mr. Esberg and eon were in town
V.
think
it an unnecessary risk to ignore our offerings
«Ü Saturday night, on business. Mr. ter. Mrs. Rackleff.
handle Farm, Timber and Coal Lands and Town Proper­ 3
in
any
of our lines.
Esburg is taking au active interest in
Tbe symptoms in tbe case of Dr
developing
mines
on
Sixes
river,
hav
­
ty- Our San Francisco office brings us in contact with 3
3
■
3 ing secured an interest iu the large Green are said to be slightly more
capitalists seeking desirable investments a nd affords us tì»
favorable.
His eldest son of Spo
3 acreage of the Divilbiss placer, on
tì»
kaue
arrived
last Monday. The fam
which
be
will
proceed
at
once
to
bring
special facilities for handling targe tracts of Timber or i vï
3 water from Edson creek, and will ily will now consult as to what course
Things will be tbe key uote of our large sales this year.
Coal lands, or tracts suitable for colonization»
3 have a pressure of 250 feet. Mr. Es­
to pursue to promote tbe recovery of
berg is also managing owner of the
- If you have property for sale in either town or conn- 3
J
3
Commander placer mine on upper the doctor.
Sixes.
try, in large or small tracts, come in and talk it over with 3
,
1 ast Suuday Lawrence Racklefl
3
«k
3
3 vs We hope..to establish ov rselves in business here bn ■*._ A voting man named Lawrence collided with another player in a lisa«
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J : 3
the Infest uovelties which go to make one happy in th*
3 i
suddenly appeared in the road at the ball game, injuring bis bead quite
* /•<// r dealing and courteous treatment. . Illproperty listed 3
' 3 Sixes bridge Isst week, armed with a
thought
that they may find the things needed here.
3 powerful revolver, and alarmed all badly.
* with us will receive our very best attention.
We bear that Alleu Boice was quite
persons be met by stating that be bad
Come in and let us get acquainted.
two men corralled in the woods, wbo sick two days last week.
3 bad murdered their mother, and be
3
T. B. WHEELER, Manager.
!
We also lesrn that Miss Mabel
wanted help to kill them. He got
"I did not know you had such an article in stock.''
Lorentzen,
formerly resident heie, is
supper at Justice Zumwalt's, who
1
telephoned to Port Orford that the now in Baudou. Her many friends
mau was crazy, aud was coming into io this vicinity will b^ glad lose« I
town When be arrived Constable her again.
Wright, wbo is an expert in such
Mrs. Joe. Cox, who went to Port
matters, humored bis fancy and got
fur an article that you don't see, it will lead
his revolver witbout trouble, and told land a week ago last Wednesday t<>
to
your buying bere. Should we not have the article
him he was an officer and would take represent the Eastern Star lodge, we-
we will gladly order fur you.
care of him, which pleased the poor
fellow. Sheriff Marsters came up the expected home yesterday. We have
next day, and he and Wright look not yet seen her to hear an account
him up to Coquille, where he was of her journey and stay io Portland.
pronounced hopelessly insane from
Tbe annual school meeting occurred
heredity, bis father now being in a
we want such trade and will do all in our power
last
Monday. J. Counts wfb elected
California asylum. Tbe young man
to please you.
worked at Wedderburn a abort while director in place of Frank Langlois,
two years ago. His insanity is of a whose time bad expired. A popnlat
harmless nature, except that imagines vote was carried by a large majority
Patronize Home, For Home
that he is a detective, with a mission
to
employ
a
man
teacher
for
tbe
en
to run down murderers.
Patronizes You.
.
W m. Hurst was in from Elk river suing year.
Mr*. Nielson of Port Orford passe'I
Thursday morning and says that Mr.
Bancroft started his giant that morn­ through town last Monday en ront"
ing at bis mine, and that the river for Bandon.
was yellow from tbe dirt.
Quite a nnmber of Sixes rive:
ike Fry who has the coutract for people passed up tbe coast Monday
carrying tbe mail between Dotban. and Tuesday.
Or- . and Gold Beacb, will begin bis
Mrs. Maleburn entertained friends
work July 1st. There is lots of travel
on the trail from Dothan past Illabe. last Tuesday at dinner and treat ml
Almost every night find* a cf©wd at them to green peas from her own
gardeo Can you do as well as that
Jake Fry ■ place going or coming
in Bandoa!
Tribune.
Chas. Lyous has departed for Eu­
reka.
Sch. Advance is loadiug at Parkers­
burg.
Grarnp. Pomeroy is now first mate
on tbe Venus.
Gasoline Sch. Bessie K arrived
Tuesday aud loaded at Aberdeen mil).
b
The WHEELER REAL ESTATE COMPANY.
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The store that goes ahead
We are headquarters
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Careful buying of the right
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We have on the road
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So many people say,
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If you will always ask
Always bear in mind that
Trowbridge
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Bandon