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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1906)
■ t. * •• • • • • • • •A ■ST FROM BUSY PROSPER Base ball Sunday - Baudon vs Co Danae at tbe Bank Hall, Salnrday night. quille. Work has commenced ou tbe new1 Rsed tbe advertisements iu ibis wharf. issue All the News of a Week’s Don’t forget that Dr. Steele, dentist, ia Butter wrapper* priut«»d at the Rl- Happenings Told in a ocated in Bandon. 1 CORDER office Brief Manner. A. M. Sumner was a county »eat A. W. Vatoey of Coquille was a visitor tbe first of the week visitor io Bandon yesterday. E. M. Blacker by was transacting | * Dr Brentis, tbe dwuttRt will Th» dam from winch tbe Aberdeen mill is tie in supplied with water, was broken last week business in Coquille, Saturday. Bandon about the middle of the and several days labor whh required to put Attorney Geo. B Topping left yes-I it in gm>d condition again. month. terday on a business trip to Bort) and. Mrs. N. Lorenz and sou Ed, of Co H. Hotigell came over from Marshfield Tbe Favorite has been taking the quille. were visiting Bandon relatives last Monday and spent s-veral days visiting friends at this place. milk run for tbe Venus tbe past few this week M Wilson and wife, of Crane's camp days. Wm. Kyle and sons will build a passed down to Itamlou last Moi-dav even Tbos. Anderson is building a new cold storage plant, at Florence, to ing enroute to Laugh is where they had gone on a two daxa pleasure trip. warehouse in tbe rear of bis meat preserve salmon. The gasoline boat Butfalo was taken I» market. T. B. Davidson is moving bis fami I Baudon last Thursday, where Hile whs The barber shops now close at ly to Kubli, Or., this week, where be docked for repairs. The work was done at eight o'clock every evening except has decided to locate. tbe Baudon foundry. Still with confidence Saturday. in the Buffalo we are looking forward to Fred Gross is having the house be Y M. LOW?: 1). J. LOWE. Miss Grace Garfield left yesterday recently purchased of J. E. Fisher, another speed contest with the Waupooia. Though both boats are favorites we natural for a visit with relatives at Belling moved out to the street. ly would like to see the Prosper boat once The Ccquille country is noted for its bale and hearty old people, for its beautiful women, and for healthy ham, Wash. victorious. Dr. Culin and Geo. Gage of Co babies. There seems to be something in tbe air that promotes health and beauty. W e print above tbe pic V. Fisher left last Friday for Ari quille. were here Tuesday aud Wed Wesaie Gilman, visited his motfier at Co quille the first of last week zona to look over tbe country with a nesday enjoying tbe ozone. tores of two old pioneers who have lived ou the Coquille for half a century. I hey have each passed tbe John Donaldson our getnsl Prosper cleJk view to locating there. four score mile post but are as lively as a two-year old colt yet and seem destined to reach the century mark. A. J. Hartman and George Richard bad two days off last week He visited bis Mrs. Dr. Kime returned Io her Hancock were passengers Io Coquille son near Kiverton, also made a brief stay- home in Cottage Grove this week. in Coquille. on tbe boat yesterday morning. Mrs. Ad. Gross accompanied her for The soh Huliv was towed Io the Prosper W H Button and Y. M. Lowe are mill the 5th. ai d discharged ballast. They a short visit. making improvements by tbe liberal will be ready for sea shout the last of the Coquille people are coming to Ban use of painton their dwelling houses. week Capt. Korth will be accompanied by don on an excursion Sunday. They Brof. Miller's electrio wonderland bis wife aud daughter, Mis. Trost and Anns will bring their band and ball players Miller, this trip. and moving picture show is billed for and a host of fans. Wm. Hicking spent two days in Bandon an entertainment at tbe Opera House, last week tallying lumber for the ech C. T. The ball game Sunday between this evening Hill. Bandon and Randolph on tbe home Messrs McCormac and Geo. Steward were Tbe body of Antone Wirth, who grounds resulted in favor of Bandon INSURANCE COMPANY OF N. Y. was drowned in Coos River over a at this place on business last week. by a score of 5 to 1 A. Barrows and family, Miss E. Collier, month ago, was found last Sunday and Mrs. 8. W. Fahv returned Sunday even Mrs. Bearl Ericksen leaves today morning near Al Smith's place. P. B. HOYT, Agent, BANDON, OR. ing from a week's out mg at the old Morrison for Bortlaud where she goes as a del Tbe W. O. W. will hold a grand place north of Bullards. They report an egate to the Grand Lodge Degree of initiation at Bort Orford, August 17th enjoyable trip. Honor. She will visit her parents in t he Mutual Life Insurance Company was organized in 1843, the first of its Mesdames Korth and Johnson, Mrs. Trost and 18th, Hon W. C. Hawley is Washington before returning. and Anna Miller, wete up from Bandon for billed to deliver tbe address. kind in America. In 24 years it had become ttie largest in the world. For 39 tbe afternoon last Thursday There are so many different kinds E. S. Trowbridge aud wife of Cal years, in spite of tbe keenest competition, it lias held the lend, passing un Wm. Buss, late purchaser of the Beale of prepared food stuffs on tbe shelves ifornia are visiting their son, O. A. tract near Coquille, is planning to excavate harmed through panics, failures, »trikes and ware; meeting with pion ptness of the modern grocery, that it almost Trowbridge aud family. W. E. Bage, a ditch ou his place for the purpose of drain its every obligation and having over 470 millions of assets to-day ; tins being seems as if city folks must live out of an old family friend, also accom ing bis land and also to be used tor fioatinp pasteboard boxes. How thankful tbe 78 millions in excess of the 392 millions required bv law uh reserve fund for *ogs from tbe surrounding timber claims. panied them here for a visit. He, Eugene O'Coiinel, and A. Pershbaker. farmer should be, that be, day by day. paying all thr Company's insurance risks, as certified by the New York tn The school directors for this dis nave been considering the proposition and gets his living fresh from tbe earth s irance department: and all other legal liabilities that bore it. No better place to live, trict have selected teachers for grades will investigate the matter, and make rm estimate of the cost . etc., bef->re any deci-ive No obligation could three aud four, seven and eight and A pohev in th» Mutual Life is just as good ns gold io all tbe world, than on the farm. ■ move will be marie the principal. They are still con yoaBibly be better. A bond of the V. 8. Government is no safer. It will. Frank Shannon, of Bandon, spent Andrew Bossen was up from Bandon, Sim sidering applications for the lowei therefore, be a iui-fortui:e if anyone is misled by the writer who prints for . day, the guest of Mr. and Mrs C. Goodman two or three days io town last week, grades. J. Armstrong, one of our well known low revenue or for notoriety, or by the attorney who is out for In- clients, or the visiting among others bis old com One hundred distinct aud separate I er river saw mill < mployes. has given lip th. rade, A. J. Wilson, who has been ill competitor who is out for himself, or even by the gentlemen «ho have organ books telling tbe complete story of position which lie held with the Aberdeen fur some days, returned home Sat ized themselves into committees under mi honest misapi r» lienKmn of tbe/.HelH. I mill for th« past two years, and is now urday. His daughter, Mrs. Frank tbe San Francisco earthquake «rid ¡locat-d at PHrkeiaburg. where lie holds > Such incidents m«v tend to hinder business, but need deter no one who needs Henry and husband, of Fat Elk, came tire, each one of them “tbe only mi position in that mill insurance. Tb>-Mutual Life issues a policy hi a notably low rule, which over Saturday and shw him before he tbentic account,” «re in preparation C Goodman was a passenger to Bandon in tbe various cities of the country. per stmr Favorite, Sunday. provides most far reachiriR protection. returned - Herald Mrs. C. Carothers and daughter, Mies There is nothing so efficacious as It has been officially announced whitewash upon farm buildings and Welcome, have gone up the river to visit OUR RATES AND PLANS BEFORE INSURING. that betw en $100,000 and $125,000 I friends at and near Coquille. They will lane fences; «nd tbe pure white seems spend several deva with Mr. and Mrs. J. L will be spent at once on improvements to make tbe most agreeable contrast | Boy, on the Coos Bay, Roseburg & Eastern with tbe green of grass and foliage. I. E. Paul and wife, of Marshfield, are railroad property, which has just re There are many recipes for making visiting the lattet’a cousin, L. T. Smith and cently been purchased by tbe South family, near this place. the kind that “wou’t come off. ern Pacific. Two new locomotives, These are the days when (bedev Glen Cox and wife, C. Langworthy. Mieses 50 new flat care, and a new passenger Langworthy and Moore, were down from coach are among tbe things to be iled ham, potted chicken, and «11 such Kandolph. shopping. Saturday. Mr. Cox canned meat stuffs «re in disrepute, informed us tiler the mill at that place added to the rolling stock. and Oregonians are glad to live ¡ d which has been idle for some tune, will start A. H. Bosen, a member of tbe the land where fruits aud berries are again this week. l(n mlol ph. so requested him to take the matter Southern Pacific survey crew oper- indigenous, and where we do not have Mr. and Mrs Moore and two daughters, to the Lord in prayer and come Tbe crowd of young people who ating below Baudon, passed through to depend on impure foods to feed I from Looking glass, a-e located at the Os again. In about two months he spent the Fourth at Dairyville have borne A Langworthy mill. Mr. Moore will town Monday en route to the Bay for upon.-—Roseburg Spokesman. showed up. They questioned him as engage in hauling lumber for the Mill Co returned an I report a very enjoyable the purpose of having an operation to what reply, if any. he had received, We beard on tbe street the other The Soli. Albion arrived at the Aberdeen time. One of the important events performed, having been suffering for and lie said: The Lord told me not day of a man who claimed he was too mill Monday mottling and i< loading fol was a ball game played July Sth, be some time from an old hurt by tube discouraged. He said He had iween the Randolph mid Dairyville poor to take Lis home paper, hut all 8. F. being struck in the face by a base It is lepoifed that the sell Oregon while team“, which-lesulied iii a victory fot been trying to get into that eburch tbe same he read a notice in one of ball. He may go on to Portland.— in tow from Pai keisl uig Fnday night, for seven years, Imt bad not suc our county papers, telling bow to pre struck n rock near lioekv Point and was I the Randolph boys. Before tbe game, Herald. ceeded.’' vent a horse from slobering, and sent quite badly damaged. Il is thought tin however, a few of them were wanting The steamboat inspectors were $1.50 for recipe; when the $1 50 worth arknesa was the ciuiao of diaaster. Andre« | to know what Randolph was. I guest- ooo--- here this week and all the boats ex of information came, it said, “Teach Nielson ami J. Pederson, two young nu i they found will, for at. the end of tlm from tins place shipped on Hie vessel to Hid seventh inning the score was 7 to 30. cept the Dispatch were fotiud Io be your horse bow to spit with the pumps allould it be nece-sarv to in need of repairs or additions. Tbe We went down to Dairyville intend Guy Lattin left yesterday for South use them. tug was found to be in such bad con inlet to look up some cattle. Ho ex ing t here to stay ; Mis. " m. Thomas and daughter I ihvi dition that extensive repairs were We went down to Dairyville, u pei’t« to return Thursday «nd leave moved Io Lamps where they will be em ordered and it will be necessary to Saturday for Bandon where be «nd ployed in Ihe Codv lioaiding house. They game of ball to play. put her on tbe dry dock. The in expected to go to Yoakum's camp but a bet- The game now is over, the DairyvilL bis family will reside. Mr Lattin tet offi r was made them bv the Cody Co. spectors left yesterday morning for boys can t plav, has purchased the steamboat R.eta, M' llie Fahy of Bullards made Parkers Gold Beach W e've come back to Randolph. ti which he will put on the run between burg friends h visit oil the 7tb. Randolph to slay. Coquille held a special election Iasi Coquille and Bandon, with Capt. Le F. S. Carman, of Aberdeen made Bandon Ensign Storey will be in Mund ay io decide whether the city nev«, formerly of the Aieri. in com a business visit last Friday. Mr and Mr- Wilbur Hayter re should amend its charter and issue mand —Coos Bay Times. «V. How nd for the I hs I two weeks an em turned Friday from Arago where they Ba till on July 14 and 15. ployee in lhe Prosper mi l Ims resigned hie spent their Fourth. saloon licenses regardless of the vote ----- OOO-------- position with the Co., Hiid has accepted a in tbe June election when the town Regular monthly meeting of Town position with the lumber Co. at Kandolph. Mrs. W in. Doak is now visiting her Open air meetings Saturday went dry on tbe prohibition question Board of Trustees met at tbe Council old home at Elelka. Wm. Peck of Sixes Kiver has purchased and Sunday. Meetings at for the county. Tbe vote Monday room June30th. AH members present. about 50 head of cattle and will stock the Mrs Haines of Parkersburg visited whs about three to one in favor of li The following bills were allowed; range which be owns near that river. He at the borne of Mrs. Hayter. Sunday Methodist church in the even- censing tbe saloons. The Council got has •-eveial bundled Hciea of good grazing I). B Strang, Jr. for service Mr. W in. Kennedy and bride passed ing. busy, amended tbe charter and or rendered 2 5<J land and an abundance of good grass and believes this to Im a paving investment. through this place Monday en route dered that licenses be granted. There A Rice services a« Recorder 5 IMI J. W. Clinton, the Kiverton logger, to their new home at Anderson'« WHS will be merry hades at the staid old Bao’er Bros, 1 ease oil 3 15 down on a business trip Saturday, In camp Bill's smiling countenance “Gentlemen of the jury." erupted county seat from now on. Another E. M. Clayton, lumber 266 48 streaking of Ihe demand for lumber he says assured ns that be was very happy. the attorney for the plaint iff, address case, probably, for tbe courts to de Jack Hoover, Marshal 45 (Ml the cedar market is somewhat advancing ing lb» twelve Arkansas peers who Mr. and Mrs A. Hultm visited cide. again. He spoke of the Simpson Lumber E B Henry, Marshal ami Co. receiving an order for 500 M feet cedHi Mrs. Hullin'» parents. Mr. and Mrs. were sitting in judgment and on tbeir labor ou streets 14>x 25 for Atlantic market. 150 M to l„. -hipped to The school directors have called a respective shoulder blades, in a dam W Tennisaon, last week. Fred Mehl was authorized to have Long Island for government purposes. special meetiog to be held at the age suit against a grasping corpora B egoie and P atsy . school bouse July 19th, at 2 o'clock. what rock was uecessary put along Wm. Htcking made a run to Coquille tion for killing a cow, “if the train ----- OOO------ Ways and means are to be devised bluff for the proteeth n of tbe pest Monday afternoon wi'h hia gasoline front bad been riiuuiug as slow as it should carrying tbe mail. The steamer Liberty Amend City Charter for buying more school ground or bouse. have been ran, if the bell had been lecame disabled and wan ui able to have A special meeting was held Mon For New Water Work« building site and erect an additional Bandon. rung as it ort to Lave been rang, or school building Tbe school popula day evening July 9th. The business Enterprise. Or., July 9.— As a re Mrs. J Conrad moved her household the whistle had been blown as it tion has outgrown tbe present build of tbe session cousisied principally of goods to Baudon I'rnmlur and will occupv suit of the constitutions! amendment should have been blew, none of which her new borne, which elm recently pnrehasi d ing. and additional rooms will have to drafting a new occupation t«x ordi permitting municipal corporations to near the shingle mill was did, the cow would not have been be built to it or another school build nance which will probably be passed amend their charters. Enterprise will injured when she was killed!'’ (.'nil on Zeek. Bandon, for Seed at once proceed to ameud its cbartei ing erected. Some favor addiog at tbe next meeting. A warmut for ------- OOO— rooms to the old building, while $32 75 was issued to Et. Henry to Oat«, Seed Burley, Seed Botatoes. so itiai a system of waterworks will F or N ai . e One 44 ft Cut Cham be put io which will most likely coat •there faT’r buying another site and pay for Wxuk on street «nd ti «< men nutting up • building that will suffice 'employed «« miirslid- July lib were pion mower nt cost. Wiu Gather. $25,000. The present system of wat for present needs and which can I e paid a* Follows: C. J Duly $3 25, erworks is owned by private parties, S rc I tr \\ anted by Bandon Com I A Erickaon $3.75. F. Holman $3.25, mercial Co Three t»nt« each, cash and it is cot satisfactory. added to later The Mutual Life Bandon on P. B. HOYT, Agent. Oreg JOB. . . PRINTING Neatly and Promptly ) Done at the Recorder office ■ • ■ • •