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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1906)
-V O =<== I« •3 . * *J " Myrtle Point Coming Sunday, July 29th. 2 «a-9-9-3-9-9-S-9-9-3-S-9-9«?P • • ABM1VKD. July 13—Stm Elizabeth from S F • Bandon Sunday, July 29tb, on an ex with 2(H) tons freight 14 — Gas scb Bessie K from S F. cursion. They will bring their band Myrtle Point people are coming to and a base ball team and plenty of rooters. They are eipecting to have a great time and they will not be dis appointed for Bandon is THE place to come for an outing The steamer Echo will leave Myrtle Point at 7 o’clock and will run through to Baodoo. Another boat will leave Coquille in the morning so there will be ample accommodations for all who wish to come The Myrtle Point ball team is said to be a fast one and a good game is ex peeled. — oco------ Ex-Sheriff Gallier expected to move to Bandon oo Saturday, but oo ac count of the illness of bis wife, is still >u town, as well as bis brother, E. M nod family. These people will all move Io Baudon, Steve taking charge of their hotel the Tupper House, while Ed will assist bis fattier. Wm. Gallier in conducting bis hardware business. Herald. Nevy Harry came in from Brewster valley Monday bringing in several members of the family of J. L. Laird who are on their way to Bandon for residence. Mr. Laird's mother will «oon join them The old lady is now 103 years of age and enjoying good health.—Herald. AAILKD. , 13—Scb Albion for S F with 125 M lumber. 13 Scb Kuby for S F with 375 M lumber. 17—Gas scb Bessie K for S F with 100 M lumber. The scb Advance left S. F. for Ban don but returned to the city. Purser Kinsman of the Elizabeth is navigatiog on crutches, the result of falling off a street car in the city. ---- ooo----- Some boys playing around the rock quarry last Sunday found a giant powder cap aud proceeded at once to celebrate. A fuse was attached ami a match applied. The fireworks did not follow as quickly as they thought it should aud the ume-year old son of tV. H. Evans, a camper, started to in vestigate. A giant cap was a new thing to him aud while the investiga tiou was taking place the cap ex ploded. Two of the boy's fingers were shattered and boles punctured in bis arm to the elbow by pieces of the copper jacket. One piece struck him in the eye and the seat of his pants was riddled. Dr. Houston says he extracted about thirty small pieces of copper from the boy’s aua toruy. The boy is able to be around and may consider himself lucky that this is the case. Mrs. T. Anderson, Mrs. Goetz and Vlrs. Dyer were passengers to Co Blitter wrappers printed at the R e quille on the Liberty yesterday. corder office. H omeseekers and Investors Investigate the Opportunities offered at A ND ON The Growing Town of Coos County The Manufacturing Town. carrying the proper equipments for camping. A proiuiueut man of Pros per, in cumpauy with six woiueu aud All the New» of a Week’» k child, went to Bandon Sunday night iu a gasoliue boat; returning at Happenings Told in a 11 o'clock, the boat struck near the Brief Manner. lugoou aud iu a few uiiontea tbe watch reported "hard agrouud.’’ All E. H-uckeudorff. our Prosper »tup- bauds were ordered ou deck aud every builder, returue I from a business tup available piece of lumber was pressed to S. F. ou last Elizabeth. Iu speak luto service but tbe boat would uot ing of tbe strike in S. F. be says, “Lt move, and rather tbau desert the still remains iu a very unsettled con ship, ’hey plighted themselves to dition. and the probabilities are that their dreary fate, and through the a strike among tbe sailors on tbe sail weary hours of night, with tbe cold ing vessels will follow.” This will and bowling winds passing through add still more injury to the preeeut tbe apertures of tbe cabin they did state of affairs. Mr. H. brought with as Ensign Storey had told them, him, on tbe steamer tbe luateiinl for when in trouble say “Glory Hal tbe new vessel which he so badly lelujah." Tbe master of tbe craft ueeded and will con tin lie the progress after all plaus to float her had failed, of the work. He will uow resume a with bowed bead and spiritless ten hour a day service iu tbe yard, over his awful mistake, (landing a pusbiug tbe work as rapidly as pos buuch of woiueu on the mud flat) Bible so as to enable him to luuncb looked as though he would desert the vessel about the first week iu them aud flee for the wood, but they August. consoled him and stated their willing- W. Parker, of Parkersburg, was a uess to remain with tbe ship. When visitor at this place Sunday and Mon j the tide receded tbe boat had a star- day. We understand be has been | board list which rendered tbe seating looking up Prosper Real Estate with capacity somewhat uncomfortable a view of purchasing. and otherwise suffering from cold A. Johnson of Jobneon's Mill, was they passed a night of broken slum at Raudolpb last week, inspecting tiers. Between nods, jesting, joking bis logging camp He made this and frequent changing of positions place a business call also. helped to break the silence of tbe .Mr. Evans from Bandon, has moved chilly night. Hour after hour efforts to this place aud now bolds a pu6i to float her continued, aud tbe boats tiou with tbe Prosper Mill Co. which passed in the morning heeded A. J. Hartman, one of Bandon’s riot tbe signal of distress, and finally merchants, was up the first of the despairing of a probable release by week. He was looking after a lumbei tbe morning tide they were advised order which was being sawed for his to abandon tbe craft after 9 hours of uew buildiug at that place, lie states patient waiting and begun the march that lie will have his building fitted for Bullards, ieaviug the skipper to for a place of aiuuserueut and will iu use his unexhausted strength to free elude a bowling alley. his stranded boat. W hen uearing B Scb. Lizzie l’rien, arrived at Pros-i looking back they sighted their boat per Mill, Thursday aud loaded for' following, and from an opposite Sail Pedro this nip. course speeding toward them was tbe One of the engines iu tbe null was gasoline Buffalo with a party of badly shattered last week The cyl rescuers, meeting them at Bullards. inder head was forced out and much When told of the anxiety manifested needed repairs will be required be | over their non-appearance tbe mes- fore it will be put in use agaiu. A ' sages of inquiry which bail been dis portion of it was shipped on Eliz patched in their behalf, etc., they had abeth where part of the work will be begun to think they bad made them done. selves famous by a few hours of un Mrs. E. A Smith of near Riverton accounted absence. This was the re was down on a short visit with friends suit of au eager desire to attend a gospel meeting aud they concluded at ibis place last Friday. Mrs. N. A. Pederson was a business perhaps, they had not been saved at visitor to Bandon last Friday. She the meeting but were later saved on went in tbe interest of her real estate tbe saud flats. possesions which she owned there ------ OOO------ but of which she has since disposed. K hik I o I pli. FROM BUSY PROSPER MARINE Coquille People Vi»it Ban- don-by-the-Sea. The steamer Dispatch came down from Coquille Sunday with about one hundred excursionists who came to see the sea aud spend the day in “Boomiug Bandon.’’ With them came the Coquille band which en livened the journey by discoursing first-class music at intervals. Tbs excursion boat arrived here about 11 o’clock and was met at the wharf by the celebrated Bandon Concert Band aud two or three hundred of Bandon's beauty and brawn to bid them wel come, Ao open air concert was given by the bauds at the Tupper House park, after which the visitors took in the town, Some went to the beach to listen to the wild waves whisper, others strolled off to visit friends and a few others went around the corner “to see a man.” The ball game in the afternoon proved to be au uninteresting feature. Mauy of the Coquille players failed to catch the boat aud as a result a team was selected that was no match for the home team. At the end of the fifth inmug the score was 8 to 0. In the sixth inning Bandon put in a new pitcher aud Coquille made five runs. W ben Bandon came to bat the boys put five more men over the plate making the score 13 to 5 in favor of Baudon. The game was so tame that the crowd left and went elsewhere to enjoy themselves and the game was called off. About five o’clock the Dispatch pulled out for Coquille, the bauds playing a parting farewell ami liatH aud handkerchiefs waving, witli a few cheers thrown in for good meas ure Everybody seemed to have a good time. Come again. THE MERCY HOSPITAL At North Bend Is now open for the ve eepUon of patients. Tbe terais aie fit) per week and upwards. For par ticulars gjiply to Sisters of Mercy r~ fhe Eldorado Wines, Liquors and Cigars..... /xasiniissen Bios. Proprietors. Bandon, Oregon. • ANCHOR BAR » - ■—ooo--- ALVIN MUNCK, Prop. The Sunday issue of the Coos Bay - Times devotes almost its entire front page to Bandon, using material from >• the R ecorder ' s special edition. It < M... shows a friendly spirit that should be Vr appreciated be the people of this sec - tion. The time has come when sec ■ - tional antagonism should be elim ■ ■ >• inated in Coos county. No part of . - the county can grow without the ef •>« fect being felt throughout the county. - * With two of the best harbors on the ( M I» Oregon coast and the great natural N resources back of them, Coos County’s future certainly has a rosy hue. ----------- --------------------------- Best Wines, and Liquors Cigars. —«iS— We invite our friends to osti and nee ns. That's the Stuff. — ooo----- The gov rumeut is seudmg officials Andrew B ohscu spent Friday as Mrs. J. E. McCue, of Parkersburg the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Goodman is now staying with her parents Mr. aud experts abroad to collect informa at this place. He was enroute to Ban ■ and Mrs. H. Kyle of this place. tion that will be of use in carrying don from Marshfield where he bad Mrs. J. Bean aud Miss Cora Jack- out the denatured alcohol law. Com been under medical treatment. son visited their mother Mrs. J. missioner of Interual Revenue John Mrs. Lackstrom, who has been at W elch, last week VV. Yerkes aud the chief chemist of Marshfield for the past two months, Mrs. Frank Blackerby and Miss the treasury department, Dr. C. A. came over ou a shoit visit to relatives Iua Blackerby visited Miss Lou Hul- and friends last week. Crampton, will spend some time iu ton this week. Geo. Harris, traveling for the Gar- Mrs. J. C. Fredericks was shopping Europe studying the administrative lock Packing Co., of Portlaud was iu Bandon Tuesday. methods and the techuical processes taking orders here last Saturday. A number of our young people at- used in other countries. The depart Peter Hausen made Bandon a cal) tended the moving picture show at ment of agriculture will send Mr. N. last Thursday. Parkersburg \\ ednesday night. E. Hausen, of North Dakota, to in Tbe power scb. Bessie K. was load Mrs. J. E. McCue, accompanied by vestigate foreign varieties of potatoes I ing several days at tbe Carman & M iss Miotie Doak visited friends at specially adapted to the manufacture Crites Mill, departing with her cargo, Coquille Wednesday. for S. F. Sunday. of alcohol. It seems that in Europe P eggy and P atsy . Clarence Boice, of the Bandon L. there is a peculiar type of potato, Langlois S S , was up viewing tbe uew vessel kuown as the ‘stock potato" because Look out for Bear! Clinton Male it is largely raised for stock feeding, Saturday. i M any favorable comments are at horn begau this year of liberty by which is well suited for making al . tribnted to tbe editor of tbe Recorder purchasing a little bear. Finding the cohol. It is larger aud coarser than I for the special edition wbicti came uew possession such au interesting the potato that is served on the table, I out last week. Tbe regular is also playmate, and perhaps contemplating but about twice as much iu weight highly commended and is considered a future bear team, be bought an other and dispatched the ladies to can be raised to the acre as of the tbe best of the county publications. bring bear No. 2 home. He, the bear, table variety. It is proposed to in- The Elizabeth loaded at the Pros I not Clinton, was accordingly boxed trodiice this potato in the United per Mill Sunday. Capt. Jensen was •md placed III 'he hack of the buggy. quite ill for several dajs ou this trip, States.— Pacific Homestead. 1’hey started home and all went tine, suffering with an attack of tousilitis. till the ladies hitcheiljl>‘e horse and He eipv.cLt' io mo«» hi>. R- stopped to make a social call. When Bandou in tbe near future aud will -l> left alone Mr. bear grew restive, S Ú occupy the home which be recently ■Ù i growled and tried to escape, aud it it bought at Baudon. it Presto! Crash! the pony flew over I» 'if Mrs, Barker, of Fairview, was visit brush, log« and trees Pony started W it ing her son Fred and family at this on tier mad rush with buggy, harness it : 2 for 5c place last week. and bear, but spilled bear out tirsi, it it •it Mrs. Fletcher, of Myrtle Point whs tlieu said "good bye" to buggy and it 'it ó down Sunday visiting her husband harness. Present conditions all .( it i who is mate on the Elizabeth. it around, bear chained and hsppy, .. ’it Tom Tenuisson made his wife who horse unhurt, buggy and harness •i ■à is stopping with her mother at this gone to the doctoi 8 and a generous it place, a short visit Sunday. He is at -upply of greenbacks will placethem ■it & i present running J. L. Roy’s gasoline1 where they were before. u Father Donnelly arrived , boat which is used by tbe survey from V - Marshfield today and will pass dow n ere.» for transporting purposes. tlie coast l< morrow It is rumored that Mr. Coach has Souvenir Postal Cards £ * at RICE’S ? Jewelry Store, Bandon. --------------- ooo--------------- 1 disposed of bis interests in tbe Cody The R ecorder appreciate* the fol ( lumbering concern, to au eastern * lowing from the editor of our worthy I capitalist. contemporary, tlie Coquille Sentinel: F. S. Cat man aud N. Crites are hav A. I' letter, Ed Recorder. ing a coat of paiut applied to their P. B. HOYT, Prop. Dear Sir: I cannot forlwiir con residences at Alierdeen. U . Hoover gratulating you on the special edition and L, Meyer are tbe painters. of jour paper onthel2tb. 1 consider Located In EL HOKUM) BUILDING. “Camping out” seems the vogue it the best »ffotl that has ever been Firat Street. HAN DON. IIKEIMIN at the present season, but a party of made on that line in Coos county, eight from Prosper who tried it Son SHAVING. SHAMPOOING AND HAIIt ami it deserves the patronage of day night has no inclination to try it PUTTING AT STANDARD PKK ES. everyone in Coos county. • again, but perhaps they nre not Yours truly, lUthrooni newly fitted up with l’orrelnln • adepts iu selecting suitable sites, or Orvii Dodge Tab. Hot or Colti Huth» ,5 cent« TONSORIAL PARLORS « - THE Opera I ■ *• « » - ■ « • « • has a eelect stock of « ■ ■ *• •• - WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS. ^Imnt IjriT on ranghi C ourteous T reatment . L « ■ - - - - - ► ■ - - - jrl’O** I Il’OH llwiidon, :: Oiegon. ^4-44 4 4444.44 4 4 4444 1 $ 4 »$»»4 CLARENCE Y. B mik I oii . LOWE, Oregon, Druggist and Apothecary Is just in receipt of s new and fresh stock of Drugs and Chemicals, Patent and Proprietary Preparations Toilet Articles, Druggists Niindriea. P erfumes . B rushes , S ponobs , S oaps N uts and C andies . ( IgNi-M, T o I> hccoh and < IgHretfew. PaiiitH, Oil«. GI mhh «nd Painters* Huppliea. E r EIGHT from Ei, D orado SAN The Coming Summer Roesrt of the Oregon Coast Bend, Or. North FRANCISCO Until further notice will nmke freight rates from San Francisco follows: HR T» Bandon .............. $2.00 per to& To Coquille City 92.75 To Myrtle Point ..„.S3.80 ton. 9er ton.