Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, July 19, 1906, Image 1

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    Volume XXII.
BANDON,
OREGON: THURSDAY,
More Holy Rollerism.
JULY 19, 1906.
Number 29.
Chris Long has returned from a
Dane« Saturday night.
l>auce by Orchestra at Bank Hal)
visit with relatives in the east
Saturday
night.
The Rivertuu sawmill bus beeu
Don't misa the dauce at Bank Hall
Mr. and Mrs Alf. of Coquille, are
! started up agaiu.
Saturday night. Admission 5(*c.
here
this week for an outing.
Mrs. Wm. Hite WHH Visit i tig Co­
A. J. Burrows, tt i practical elec- qull|H rp|a(lVHb i^, weeL
D. S. Rouse, the Riverton coal man,
Frank A. Stewart Ims retired from
was transacting business here Mou triciau from Almrdeen, Wash., is iu I
II...
• mission i here being . to | . Gene \\ ickham of Coquille was the Port Orford Tribune and his sou,
tue city, i bis
day.
H A. Stewart, now has full charge of
here Oft iltt utlllUg Ibis week.
Dr. Steele has returned from a visit investigate the prospect for installing
the paper.
C. F. Lorenz and family have been
an electric light plant. He is very
Mrs. Creffield is Accessory Before the Fact, She Having at the ranch and can now be found at favorably impressed with our towu visiting relatives at Bridge the past S. W. Roeseler, Lieut. Col. C. of E ,
his office.
U. S. Army, aud J. S. 1’olhemus, as­
and country aud says he will put iu week.
Provided the Gun With Which Deed Was Committed.
Rasmtiai-en Bros, are having a uew
sistant
engineer, were here Monday
Mieses Edna Lorenz and Ethel
Ibe plant if given the encouragement.
floor
put
down
iu
their
billiard
aud
making
an inspection of the govern­
Seattle, Wash.. July 13.—Father bind the left ear, and be died instant­
He expects the towu to grant him a Johnson of Coquille are enjoying au
reading room.
ment
work.
They found everything
Mitchell abot aod killed her brother ly-
franchise and the Board of Trustees outing at the beach.
in first-class shape. C. Leik and R.
Ed. Rackleff came up from Lang- will bold a meeting to talk the prop
Ed. Ellitigsou has just completed
George, the elayer of Fraoz Edmund
As the gun was brought up Free lois yesterday to buy fall goods from
Warrack, lighthouse engineers, were
ositiou
over.
He
was
not
able
to
a
new 24-ft gasoline lauuch fur
Creffield, in the union depot, at 4:20 Mitchell leaped to seize the weapoD, commircial men.
here
at the same time.
make an absolutely definite propsitiun Cunnie Johnson in Coquille.
thia afternoon, aa George aud bis but be was too late. He grabbed Es­
Attorney C. R. Barrow was down ibis muruiug regarding the franchise
T. W. Smith, the salmon hatchery
Steve Scotten, local editor on the
brother Perry, were on their way to ther’s arm just after she tired, and Coquille the first of the week looking or price of lights but stated that be
man
came over from the Bay Monday
Sentinel, was down from Coquille
take a Northern Pacific train for the girl collapsed in bis arms. She after some legal business.
and proceeded up the river where lie
would expect a thirty-year franchise, Sunday with the excursionists.
will spend some time in search of a
E. W. Scbetter of Marshfield was a and that be would agree to commence
Portland.
stayed there until depot policemen
No real estate agents are authorized
proper location for a hatchery which
work
within
three
months
and
have
passenger
south
for
Wedderburn
on
Miaa Mitchell was walking behind hurried up and placed her under
I to sell any of my property.
the government is desirous of estab­
yesterday morning's stage.
plant in operation within eight
the two brothers, io compauy with a arrest.
J. E. F isher .
lishing on the Coquille. Anyone who
N. C. Medley of Coquille has lo­ mouths. He said it would probably
third brother, Fred. She had gone
D. P. Strang Jr. of the Coquille knows of a suitable place for such an
Both Esther Mitchell aud Mrs.
cated in Bandon for the present and be sixty days before be conld close
to the depot for the purpose of kill­ Creffield, who was arrested at 7 has taken charge of the furniture up his business interests hi Aberdeen Valley Lam] Co. was a business vis­ institution would coufer a favor on
ing be brother, and she greeted him o'clock last night, while on her way store.
aud be in a position to commence itor at the county hub last Thursday. Mr. Smith by giving what informa­
Ensign Storey and three members tion he could. This is a matter of
with a smile and a hearty bandshake, back from the
cemetery
where
Geo. E. Peoples, of the O. K work here. He claims that he is act­
of
the Salvation army from Marsh­ great importance to our fishermen in
she loitered behind to get her op­ “Joshua” Creffield is buried, acknowl­ Creamery was down the latter part of ing in good faith and that if granted
field
held meetings iu Bandon last particular, and all information pos
a franchise intends to move here and j
portunity. A revolver purchased the edged in statements taken before last week looking after business in­
Saturday
aud Sunday.
sible should be given to assist in the
take personal charge of the plaut
day before by Mrs. Creffield, for the Chief Wappenstein that they bad terests.
aud should anything come up that
Married At Coquille, Wednesday. securing the best place.—Herald.
Father Dounelly arrived in town
assassination, was carried concealed conspired to kill George. Had it
would prevent him from going ahead -July IIS, 1906, S. E. Osborn and Miss
Dr. Prentis
Marshfield Tuesday evening and de
with the work, that be would throw Floy Nelson, Justice Holden officiat­
under a cape thrown carelessly over been necessary Esther Mitchell was
parted Wednesday morning for Cape
Dentist
up the franchise and not use it for ing They will commence house­
Esther Mitchell's left arm.
prepared to follow her brother to Blanco,
I
Is
now
in
town
for a short stay, For
speculative purposes. When asked j keeping in a few days on Mr. Osborn’s
Fred Mitchell offered to carry the Portland. It was this insane demand
T. T. Land has sold his confection­ regarding the price of lights, Mr. ranch south of town. Their many first class, up-to-date dentistry call
cape and as she banded it to him, the for vengence that prompted her to ery store to T. H. Mehl. A. W. Var­ Burrows stated that lights for the i friends extend congratulations.
on him. Office in room 1 at hotel.
sister raised her revolver and fired, I refuse to accompany her father on ney will continue in charge of the city would cost not to exceed $8 per
business.
The bullet struck young Mitchell be- b*8 return to Illinois.
month for arc lights and $2 per
Before another year Coos Bay will mouth for 32 c. p. lights. The Cost
take its proper place upon the rail­ of lights for business houses would
road maps of the United States.— depend somewhat on the number of
Portland Oregonian.
lights taken in the town but he
Two moving picture shows in town thought perhaps the following would
last week and more beaded this way. be about right: One light $150; two
A change in the entertainment line lights $2.50; three to five, $1 (Ml each;
more than five, special contracts.
would be very acceptable
Harry Wilson, of Denmark made a Residences $1.50 to 2.50 per month
business trip to Myrte Point last Sat- for one to five lights.
Mr. Borrows is looking into con
nrday. Mr. Wilson informs ns that
ditious
today and will be able to talk
he expects to move to Bandon in a
more
definitely
after investigating
short time.
The Misses Mina Lambert and
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This store is replete with everything in high grade
Nettie Sears returned to their borne
Chico Ashore.
furnishings. Our vast showing of Underwear,
io Eureka, Cal., this week, after a
Shirts, Hosiery, Shoes, Neckwear, Suspenders, etc.
A telegram was received here Tues­
two months visit with friends and
combined with our special low prices keeps this
relatives here.
day stating that the stin. Chico was
store prominently at the top as positive headquar
There is a rumor that the Woolen ashore at Shelter Cove. 40 miles be­
ters for wearers of stylish and dependable Furnishings.
mill at North Bend is to resume oper low Cape Mendocino, but no further
ation in the near future. If Bandon particulars have been received.
can make this industry pay surely
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Coos Bay can too.—Coos Bay Times.
F or S ale —160 acres dairy farm, 7
M. Doyle came up from Wedder-
bnrn the first of the week to meet E miles from Bandon. 60 acres im­
C, Mather and wife of North Bend proved bottom land. 100 acres level
and J. C. Whittengton of Myrtle bench Fair bouse and barn, small
orchard.—Coquille Valley Land Co,,
Poiot. who accompanied him home.
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Lee Barrows killed a 300 pound Baudon, Oregon.
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bear last Sunday at the big burn
w
w
back
of Rose's place near Bullards.
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Io be almost an every-day
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SAN FRANCISCO. CAT.
occnrence for some one to kill a bear
•t
in this neck of the woods.
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B> have opened an office in the Marshall building it .7
A. G. Thrift, recently arrived from
west of the Postoffice in Bandon for the purpose of doing Ì Honolulu, where be was in the gener­
s
a general Real Estate business, and are now pre pa red to yj al merchandise business, has pur
handle Farm. Timber a nd Coa I Lands anti Town Proper­ i chased Ivy Coodron's interest in the
Pioneer Grocery Co. Mr. Condron
ty- Our San Francisco office brings us in contact with ..Ò will however, remain iu the store un­
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INSURANCE COMPANY OF N. Y.
capitalists seeking desirable investments and affords us Ù O til the first of the year, and until that
special facilities for handling large tracts of Timber or Ó o date Mr. Thrif will have charge of
P. B. HOYT, Agent, BANDON, OR.
the books The new partner is a son
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Coal lands, or tracts suitable for colonization.
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of
Alex
Thrift
formerly
of
Langlois
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If yaa-haveproperty fa/ sale in either toon or coun­ o o but now of San Jose.—Coos Bay
I he Mutual I.’fe Insurance Company waa organized in 1*13, tlx- firat of its
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try. in large or small tracts, come in and talk it over with v
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Wants Electric
Light Franchise.
Esther Mitchell Shoots Down Her Brother in Cole
Blood After Shaking Hands With Him.
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Trowbridge’s
JSTe’w Spring Styles
MEN'S FURNISHINGS
Headquarters for
Complete Line Just Received
Dependable
Merchandise
LORENZ <& HOYT.
BANDON, OREGON
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WHEELER REAL ESTATE COMPANY.
The Mutual Life
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us. We hope to establish ourselves in business here by
fair dealing and courteous treatment. All property listed
with us will receive our verxj best attention
Come in and let us get acquainted-
T. B. n HEELER. Manager.
The W. R. Haines Music
Marshfield, will refund all expense of
transportation, including a days'stop
at Marshfield, to anyone purchasing a
piano, coming from the following
places or tributary thereto: Langlois.
Bandon. Coquille and Myrtle Point.
Have several different makes of all
styles and finish.
We carry piano
players, pipe aud reed organs, talking
machines aod a full line of sheet
music and mu«ical merchandise, also
Domestic sewing machines. Easy
payments.
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L. E. Poe drove through from Roseburg
this week with a party of campers. F. M
Heard and daughters Ethel and Blanche of
Roseburg, and Mi<is Brooks of Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Fielding of Grants
Paas are among the campers who are enjoy­
ing life on Bandon Beach.
The following Coquille people are here en­
joying an onting and camping out
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Miller and wife. C. (>. Dryden and wife,
Miss Frankie Dean. G L. Dean. Mrs S. C.
Johnson and the Miaaes Emma Sherwood,
Doll Skeels. Esther Boyd, Gretchen Nher-
wooJ. Emily liarlocker. Hazel Gillham,
Ella Johnson.
kind in Anieric i.
In 24 years it hint become the lamest in the world, For 30
tear”, m «pile of Ole keenest competition, it tin-- held tho lead. pasHing un
Imrived throng* panics, failures, atstkea and wars: meeting with promptness
Its every obligation and having over 170 millions of asset* to-day; tills being
78 million* tn e «-e*s of the 30-.’ millions required by law as a reserve fund for
paying all tin Company's insurance risks, ns certified bv the New \<>rk In­
surance departi lent; and all other legal liabilities.
A policy in tl>
Mutual Life is just ns giaai as gold.
No obligation conld
Iosaibly lie better. A bond of the I . S. Government is no safer.
ft. will,
therefore, Ire a rui-f-irtor.e if anyone is misled l>y the writer who prints for
>e»enue or for notoriety, or by the attorney who ia out for his clients, or the
competitor who n out for himself, or even by the gentlemen who have organ­
ized themselves into committees under an honest rm sap, reheimon of the facts.
Such incidents may tend to binder business, but need deter no one who needs
insurance.
IL • Mutual Life issues a policy at a notably low rate, which
provides moat far reaching protection.
OUR
RATES
AND
PLANS
P. B. HOYT,
BEFORE
INSURING.
Bandon