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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1906)
, llurtba Doyle, of Weddefburti, ar H. J Ctippeii batt takeu entire lived in towu Friday on legal bum- ‘‘barge of the Radium at Wedderbur*. MUy, Curry C’.utrty, luge IV. *1 W h bnvH uo’ io for tart iou regard io# at least tbakte Hie excgp>< be bis fnturu inUMitiutis but it is quite aud democratic bides. No* I inter tet*w te-o-rT*» gave a number or liis friends for his likely that be will otiffug« it ioio a Leander, Our Correspondent viewed John Quick and be an id “‘Ho. After drifting atxHil for 'te> last fav v>«k>- weekly publication lostearluf month k ANDON tnpGC *o. 116. A. FA M. Tells of the Week’s Inci that it *ia the b»ill«jcin*t ion« »t that I just landed at tbe txM-Mif'4 te’iue of Coon Visit to tbe bay. “Darby,” however, ly- • Stated ommuniiMitious first Hstur- informed us confidentially, that d«v sfter the full muon oj each mouth dents a the Hub. garrulous mother in-la*. far r*publi- tf Commissioner Cbaa Haynea Wh«-1« 1 though it bad been very wet in Curry, All Master M iso ns cordially invited. Tbe W. R. Hames Music (Ju. found that uentleruati busy bolding down a G BOAK. W- M. 1 can and democratic bide« were too it was nevertheless awful dry down Marshfield, will refunilHll expetwo of F. Nat SPN. *ec ft Hot, hotter, hottest. Such is tbe I rotten to make good leather; noue rocking obair while n rains. He and his ac there; and be said that the shamrock transportation, iucludmg • days’ stop complished wife received me kindly I. o. o. r iu his throat gut so parched occasion-1 at Marsh field, to anyoue purchasing « exclamation at tbe present time aud 1 good but socialists and they were loo Since my last letter I was as far south ss andon lodge , N o . 133. i . o . O. F- tbe veritable moss back can be seen ally that it was absolutely necessary piauo, coming from tbe following scarce loo make it profitable. Fur Gold Beach, where I spent several dsys vis- meets every Saturday evening fur him to come to (Joos bay, where places or tributary theroto: Langlma, Visiting brothers in good standing cor- at midday languishing iu tbe shade thermore, sbe says that in crossing iting friends and baring a jolly good time an opportunity was afforded to soak dially invited. Bandon, Coquille aud Myrtle Point. C. F. LORENZ,, N. G. of some tree, wishing for ati Oregon tbe Coquille river that tbe boat aud I was surprised to see tbe improvements tbe three leaves of tbe emblem of tbe Have several diflereut makes of all A. J. H artman , Hee. mist to soften the moss on bis back, swamped and that sbe got ashore by made in tbe beautiful little town since tuy Emerald Isle in something strotiger styles and finish. We carry piauo last visit two years ago. They have two Knights of Pythias while you in tbe city by tbe sea are hanging on to Lynn's coat tail. Now than Rogue river water. He says tbe players, pi|*e and ree«l organs, talking large hotels, several stores, two fine church i l.l’Hl LODGE No. 14. Knights of water down there is ail right for machines and a full line of sheet Pvtbias. Meets every Monday even drinking in tbe ozone of tbe ocean. what a pity Lynn had a coat tail es, two good schools, and every one feeling mg at Masonic ball. Visiting Knights in making tea, but no saue mau would music aud musical merchandise, also There has been some changes Come to town again Lynn and see us happy. The merchants tell me they are vited to attend. F. A HOLMAN, C. C. ever attempt to run a Donnybrook Domestic sewing machines. Easy B. N. H arrington , K. of R. 8. among our business men tbe last boys, and if that irritable old mother- having a good run. Money seems plenty fair with it.—Coos Bay News payments. Fore Rier* of A liter I ch . week. V. R. Wilt-on baa sold out bis in law interferes any more we will and tbe farmers are all happy as clams, I bad tbe pleasure of meeting one of your / HH'RT QUEEN OF THE FOREST. No. jewelry store and business to Mr. have her boarded at tbe Hotel De friends. Col Mnucy, editor of tbe “Globe," V7 17, meets Friday night of each week, in Concrete H h )I. Bandon. Oregon. A cor Barker, We are sorry to loose Mr. Goodman. L eander . who received me kindly, showed me through dial welcome is extended to all visiting brothers. W D. MARSHALL, bis fine office. He has lately added a new Wilson for be is a competent work A. R ice . Chief Ranger. press and it is much ahead of the old one, Fin. Secretary. man aud accomodating in all respects, then taking me over the town, introducing Port Orford. me to all tbe widows aud orphans, aud said but fields returning better remunera Woodmen of the World. At tbe school meeting in Port Or- if I was looking for a helpmeet I need go no S’EASIDE CAMP No. 212, W O. W tion awaits him, and we wish him suc ford, E. W. Jensen was elected di farther. k ’ meets in regular session the first snd third I'biirsilsvs of i acb mouth in tbe Ma cess wherever be goes. I met County Judge Bsiley’s smiling face rector, and Mrs. Knapp was re-elected sonic hall. Visiting members are oordially on tbe street, who took me through tbe invited A. RICE, C. C. Claude Fox has sold out his «fray clerk. LODGI DIRECTORY. • ••••• ........ .................................. ••• that Jobo Quick was gc>i*g ,o ■••it * I COQUILLE NEWS NOTES ! tannery at Remote to tan rfifiublitteu • Cuijrj Cn w frj Letter. . I I B D Pure White O.C. WjLDvuuti, Clerk. PROFESSIONAL. Dr H. I_i- Houston, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON < tffice over Drug Store. Hours. 9 to 12, a.m. 1:30 to 4, pm.; 7 to 8 in the evening. Night calls answered from office. OKEGON. HA N11ON, Dr. S- Li. Perkins, PHYSICIAN <f- SU EGEON, BANDON, OKKGON. Office at residence on Fourth Street. Resident Dentist OFFICE OVER FURNITURE STORE. OREGON. BANDON. GKO. >-. TOPPING, ATTORNEY and COUNSELOR AT LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Fire Insurance. Bandon, <1 regno. C. R BARROW Attorney and Counselor at Law Notary Public First class references. Fifteen Veaia Ex- perience. O regon . CoyUILLK, CT T- Blumenrother U. 8. CotnmiMloiier and Notary Public. Filings mid Final proof« made on Home stead,, Timber Claims and other U. H. Landa Money I. ohiia Negotiated on Security. Approved (•ilice in tuoni 111 Beyerle Building, Ban don. Residence on Butte Creek. Oregon. Kral Estate bought aud Sold. Nelson & Fields l'he < >ld Reliable Blacksmiths and Wagonmakers IIOItSUSIIOFIM. Heavy Forging Ship Work mid Logging Woik in «mi- Sprrinlty. B andon , < IRKOON. B< X >T* >i You Caijt Expect to Get II orth for $ I, Put You Can Get Your MONEY'S WORTH at M. BREUER’S Dealer in Boot* anil Ni It ore Repairing neatly and promptly done at lowest living prices. A number of mining men from Ban ing and express business Ic Nosier. Claude has labored faithfully aud Francisco and Chicago wtnt down to energetically and will be missed. Rogue river Monday to look up some mines in that vicinity. What bis future intentions are I do There has been an unusual number not know. Some say he is going to of business men, from abroad, in Sooth Africa to live with tbe Zulus, Curry connty of late, looking np otber^tbat he is going to be an hon timber and mining properties, and est farmer, but I think as be started spying out this ‘Happy Land of where cyclones, and an apprentice at steamboatiug, passed Caanan,'* drouths, aud blizzards, and sunstroke to dray and expressman and made and disasters are unknown, and tbe satisfactory progress in tbe preceding climate is tbe rnoet equable in the occupations, be is now entitled to the world. sublime position of minister ami ere Would-be timber speculators, witb long expect to see him clad in minis out spot cash. have been numerous terial robes and ornamenting some of I in Curry of late, aud "wiod” offers of from 12 to 16 hundred dollars per our pulpits. claim have been flying in “bot air” The all absorbing topic at tbe like June bees. present time is, what are we going to The Wharf Meeting last Saturday do in the future relative to our finan was not so well attended as was ex cial condition. It is to be deplored pected, hut those who did attend that circumstances of grave im made up in quality what they lacked portance confronts us. A depleted in quantity, and easily raised the treasury aud enmity existing in our limit of the amount which they were midst, and it is to be regreted that willing to give for tbe wharf. They will make an offer to theO. C. and N some are so narrow minded as to re Co., and will know the result before sort to a boycottiog system because a many days. It means much to the paper should make a fair and im future prosperity, and freedom, and partial statement of our existing cir control of shipments at this place, cumstances. They evidently forgot a an«l we hope tbe people of this com certain portion of tbe Declaration of munity will bang onto this valuable property for all time, if they succeed Independence, which contains a cer-1 in purchasing it. We believe that tain sentence, all are endowed with the value of this wharf will be bo life liberty and tbe pursuit of hap great in tbe near future, that it will justify our people to secure it, eveD piness. Tbe farmers are all busy planting at a price much above its actual worth at present. their crops this good weather and all Dennis Cunuifl came up from Gold have a radiant Bmile on their counte Beach, and went out to tbe Divilbies nance a whole soul hand shake in lieu mine Munday to survey tbe ditch for of a sarcastic complaint agaiust the putting the Edson creek water on weather clerk. And now we are liv these rich placers. This is one of tbe ing in the garden of roses. Nature moat important enterprises ever at- has donned its fairest garb of tbe tempted in this section, and its bene ficial results would be generally felt season by everybody. We hope tbe work The ladies have another dean up will not be retarded, and that ngbtB meetiug this eveuing. I am getting of way can be obtained without liti suspicious regarding their delibera- gation on reasonable terms Better tions and am going to keep out of arbitrate thau go to law; for in this state tbe law enables the miner to sight. I see by your Prosper correspond force a ditch through anybody's land. There are several miles of rich placer ent that sbe says in two years beuce ground joining and above tbe Divil- listen to the strains of tbe New biss property, the full development Woman March. Now we have been of which, would make it tbe greatest listening to the echoing of the parrot industry in Curry county. Tbe at talk for several years and have been tention of capitalists is being at- 11acted to this section, and it seems marching on rout step time. Invest to ns that everybody should give tbe them with tbe right of franchise and enterprise the glad baud fur it means they will be beating a tattoo over our great prosperity to the people in that beads with broom bandies in lieu of vicinity. drumsticks and we will be marching Hardy aud Fred Stewart went down to Ophir yesterday to sell their on quickstep time. I see by tbe Sentinel that our old timber claims to a Mr. Carter of Loe Angeles, who, we are informed, has friend and cbum. Lynn Doyle's irate bought all the claims of Lobster and old mother io law Hew iu a terrible Silver creeks—probably 40 or 50—for rage because Lynn came to town tbe $1200 a claim in cash. This is the night before election to help manip most important sale ever made in ulate tbe political situation and rat Curry county timber, and we regard tbe price as much loo low, as offers ify with us boys and help to keep as bigh as ten dollars an acre were down woman suffrage. She not only pending. These claims were nearly vents her spite on Lynn but includes all located by onr old settlers, who Dunham and Varney who bold the bad a bard fight to raise money to en exalted ami responsible position of ter them, and keep them ont of the clutches of scrip men. ani eastern city councilmen, and to think she parties, run into this country by would malign and cast a shadow on gangs, In helping my ueigbbors to their characters when tbe ladies are legally secure these claims, as I contemplating one of them for dea- would again do, I have been indicted coo in tbe church and the other Son in common with some other men. day school superintendent Also sbe whom I believe to be jnst as honor has a considerable to say about Dud. able men as can be found in the Jobusou. Now we ail know that Dud. world. The crime of tbe I’. F. and is a ladies utan, but do not think be L. Co. of Los Angeles was not in rob confides any secrets with these borrid bing the government of timber lands, old mother io-law*. but allowing certain officers tn rob Now sbs eaya that Dud told her I their stockholders.—Tribune. beautiful oourt bouse, -which has been late High Patent, Eastern Washington Flour. ly remodeled and painted moelv outside and in. The painting was artistically done by Chas. Barker, of Roseburg. The schools are well attended and every Eastern Oregon Flour. thing up to date. Bidding them good bye for a season, I Special Prices on 5 and 10 Sack lots. crossed Rogue river to Wedderburn, where I found a thriving little white city by tbe •> •> sea, of some four buudretl inhabitants, •> most of them working for R. D. Hume, some in tbe oannery, and many fishing on the river. ‘Tis a pretty little place. Mr Si * Hume built a fine church, a large Hall, and * has done much for the improvement of tbe place, aud everyone speaks highly of his - - - Oregon. * Bandon, generous qualities. They have some sixty « scholars, mail each way, bas two down-tbe- <• coast telephones, hotels, and a big store, two +< always on hand. * post-offices,. Mr. Hume tells me be is do ing better this season than be has for sever al years. The cannery is running full blast, and sells lots of goods. . E. H.1DS.1LL, D. P. STRANG, Jr. On leaving Wedderburn by stage up tbe i Practical Surveyor. coast, one sees fine ranches, good homes, and thousands of sb«-ep. horses and cattle. Arriving at Corbin for dinner, where 1 found 1 your valuable paper on tbe table, reaching It you want a home in Oregon, investigate our offerings. Port Orford in the evening, stopping at We have Timber and Coal Lands, Farm and Dairy Lands, Stock Ranches and Louie Knapp's hotel, an old pioneer. He speaks well of the times, his house is full, CITY PROPERTY many looking for homes. He takes your If yon wish to buy, sell or exchange, call on us and we will give you good paper, savs he is happy and waiting for the tidal wave. Editor Frank Htewart, is still service. Homesteaders Located on Desirable Government Land. on tap. smiles all over for his son's wife ♦0 gcxid level LOTS in WOODLAND ADDITION, close in and cheap for cash. presented him with a tine grand child a few | LOTS in WOOLEN MILL ADDITION, (¿1 “ TM JJtTA days ago Hardy is teaching school with I »>») price, according to location .................................. -¡pit) 1 -¡p I ' ' some thirty-eight scholars John N. Mil ler's store is now doing a rushing bus inesa, sending many goods to the mines by pack Stock ranch of 520 acres; good buildings and other improvements. *5 per acre. tram. Mr. O. Leneve is smiling all over. We have dairy ranches, city residence propelty and acreage property within city He is making money and says he cant com limits. plain. Ames Johnson, the popular county HAN DON OR. school Supt. and Past Master is still on top. Otlice in El Dorado Hltlg Hie many friends presented h'ni a new hat, the other dav, and now he thinks of ruunmg for State Senator. After seeing the sights I started for the Sixes, where 1 was landed at tbe home of W. N. Davidson, whose father-in law lives in your beautiful little city. Mr. Allen. And here I met the teacher, Miss Callie Chandler, tbe lovely and accomplished daughter of D. C. Chandler, of Myrtle Point. Sbe has some fifteen scholars. I visited her school aud I found that her pupils all loved her dearly. It made me wish I was one cf them. Mr. Davidson I1HH a fine dairy ranch and be telle me be is do ing well, lots of rain and plenty of water to keep the milk. 1 found many men on tbe Sixes digging ditches and getting every thing in shape for fall work. Bidding them goodbje I look tbe trail and landed at tbe home of Fred Esbergb, where I was warmly welcomed by that gentleman and bis wife. His father, C. P. JENSEN, Master. of Philadelphia, Pa., has purchased two mines, the Commander and the Rustv Butte This Steamer is New. is Si rongly built. mid fitted with the latest improvements, and will mine. Tbe former/ the quartz assays *97 give a regular 8 dav service, for passengers mid freight. Is tween the per ton and the latter $155 per ton. The Coquille River, Oregon, and San Francisco, Calif. mines are very rich all through and many ELBERT DYER. Agent. Bandon, Oregon. predict lively tiroes on tbe Sixes the coming E. T. KKUHF, Managing Agent, 307 Front ¡Street, San Francisco, California. »eason. Mr. Eshberg's father left with his son-in-law, Mr. Kingston, for their home in Pennsylvania last week. Mr. Osborne Correct Abslract* for any just came in from the mines with a large pack train for provisions. part «f Coo* Coonty fnr Cot. Henry Wood, superintendent and a prominent man of Philadelphia came with ■i tailed on Short Notice Mr. Eshberg and baa full charge of both , Priera Hight mines. 1 found him to be a’"verv pleasant gentleman and an energetic go ahead fel- ■ COQUILLE. - - 0REG0H low. He is a very small man, weighing ’ 28714 lbs. He left this morning for Myrtle j Point. He read one of your spicy papers ! and was pleased with it and says he will add his name to the list as soon as be re turns. Leaving them all happy. I Arrived here three days axo where 1 was more than wel X corned by Mr. J. A. Haynes and his kind- hearted wife. Mr. Haynes came to the Only Beg'ilnr Line Between l*ortlnn<l miti Fnreka spot where I am writing hi the fall of -59 he has now tUOO acres of some of the finest ss i ihíh Ikiy land in the state, also twelve fine big chil L W SHAW. Agent. dren. He has also a large lintel which he GEO I». GRAY A CO., tien i Agi». Marshfield, Phone 441. has kept for years for the benefit of the ♦21 Market Ht. Kan Francisco. traveling public, and any oue who slops at the place is made to feel at home. Quite a number are here now for tbe benefit of their health. Among them is Mr. K< ui. of Coos County. The elevation is about riabt for invalids His beautiful house sits on a hill large and The New Ding Store is Now Heady for Business Everything New and Fresh. a ry, and lovely fnr.oshed and you would be astonished Io see their garden Home of tbelovlira strawberries and all kinds of vegetables and in fact la one of the prettiest places between Port Orford and Myrtle Point It has rained aufnlly here for the Fine line of Fancy Candies. Imported and Domestic Cigars. past week, bot for the last two days the sun has shone bright snd hot. Chas. Haynes esquiie. tbe county commiMioner, has an other pretty place and bns several men at work how slashing. sp<ak« well of tbe times and is well satisfiied. Mi-w Hattie Will not make a man look dressed op if he has a three-days growth of beard Haynev, the lovely daughter of tbe old gen FTevto. change J nut Bien into tleman will commence her school in a few I h f MORRISONS Barber 8Tiop days down tbe coast, so when tbe Clouds ike you you look like h gpntleujRn. Hot and Cold --------- Bath*. | and be will make ----------------------------- rolljiy I wty call again B. C. ‘Byer’s Best, Blue Ribbon” MASON S PATENT FRUIT JARS I *1 €OJ^. H ay , G rain and M ill F eeds COQUILLE VALLEY LAND CO. 1400 ACRES CEDAR TIMBER The New, Elegantly Fitted, and Speedy Steamer 3I_c*< ?ull<»vli .V !>**< < OiiipmiA California and Oregon Coast Steamship Company Steamer Alliance V “ C’ B andon • • Co. Drugs and Druggist s Sundries, Patent Medicines, Brushes and Toilet Articles, Fancy Stationery, • A Fifty Dollar Suit . 4 :