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xy /) / e , z < 0 ri 4P 9 / «. • / jâ • • il J V i 1 71 TT Volume XXII. Scb. Albion arrived Sunday and is loading at tbe Carman A Crites mill. Two of tbe best business lots on Atwater street, $1,000. Bandon Real Estate Co. Some big catches of tom cod are being made in tbe river this week. A few salmon are being taken. Stm. Elizabeth is due tonight. Sbe sailed Sunday with 300 tons of freight and will stop at Port Orford this trip. Tbe open season for buck deer be gins today and hunters can be seen making for the tall uocut io all direc tions. The R ecorder is issued Wednesday evening this week in order that tbe “boss’’ may visit Port Orford with tbe Bandon delegation. Tbe woolen mill now bas some big orders on band, enough to run several months, and tbe mill is rnnuing on five quarter time four days in tbe week. There are tuore campera iu town this week than at any previous time during tbe season. Tbe weather tbe past week bas been ideal and they are enjoying their outing immensely. A Eugene mau sold $948 worth of cherries from two acres of trees. Tbe cost of picking was $236, leaving him a profit of $712, or $336 an acre. A neat income of $70 a month from two acres. Sch Oregon arrived tbis morning and will load at tbe Parkersburg mill. BANDON, OREGON: THURSDAY, Don’t forget that Dr. Hteele, dentist, ia nested in Bandon. Number 33. AUGUST 16, 1906 Car Shortage May Force all Wm. Hickiug retutued Monday Mrs. Sarah Costello whh a Coquille from a business trip to tbe city. visitor Tuesday. Mills to Close. A number of our school teachers Miss Claire Walker visited tbe are attending the Institute al North county seat today. Portland Journal. Beud this week. M. Breuer made a trip to bis ranch Unless relief is obtained in tbe Tbe Bank of Bandon bas just put present car shortage all the mills ou on the upi>er river this week. in a uew addiug machine which saves Editor Deau and wife of the Herald tbe Southern Pacific system in the much clerical work. were Bandon visitors Saturday aud state of Oregou will have to close Messrs. Riches, Vale aud Camp, Sunday. down, according to A. C. Dixon, Good residence property aud 5 lots, postottice inspectors were visiting tbe manager of the sales department of $3.000. A bargain. Bandou Real various offices iu tbis section last week. the Booth-Kelley Lumber company. Estate Co. F. B. Odbert, H. N. Lorenz, Geo. “Onr company was short between Mr. aud Mrs. Harry Hermann of Lorenz and Chris Long left this 450 and 500 cars iu July,” said Mr. Myrtle Poiut, were registered at tbe morning for Elk river in Curry coun Dixon, "and we will be short about l Tupper Friday. ty on a huutiug trip. W. F. Disher returned tbe latter tbe same number iu August. Uuless Someoue shot off the top of tbe j part of the week from a business trip we secure relief iu a very short time overflow stand pipe at tbe water to San Francisco. our mills will have to be closed. works reservoir last week and as a J. T. Mars and E. Lewin with tbeir ‘‘All the smaller mills in interior result tbe people living ou tbe bluff families will spend two weeks iu were out of water for several days. Oregon have given notice that they Curry camping out. will close by the end of tbe mouth Edgar L Wheeler was over from Pat. Dwyer, of tbe Clark & Dwyer unless more cars are furnished them. ranch, was a business visitor to the the Bay ou a business trip Thursday. He had just closed a big deal tbere, Tbis is equal to a deciaratiou that county seat Saturday, selling tbe E. A. Seaman corner prop they will close down for tbere are no Mrs. R. E. L Bedilliou returned erty iu Marshfield to M. B. Zimmer, cars to be obtained. I am in Port- I last week from an extended visit with of Boise, Idaho, for $13,000. land for the purpose of seeming cars i relatives iu California. The Coquille Seutiuel came out last for my company, but I have been cou Mrs. Courad is having a store build week eularged to a seven-column A tin shop will also be fitted up and H. G. VanDusen, master fieb war vinced since I have been here that ing erected near the M. E. church paper. We are glad to note thia the new firm invite tbe buying pub den, was a Bandou visitor Monday and will put iu a stock of goods. evidence of prosperity by our es lic to call and see them when io need evening. He says arrangements are tbe railroad bas uoue to furnish. ‘‘This is tbe time of the year for Mr. and Mrs. L, W. Shaw, Miss teemed neighbor aud hope it may of anything in their line. Mr. Gallier being made to take fish eggs on tbe continue to grow aud increase its will retire as be is getting well along North Fork with a view to establish tbe regular car shortage but we have i Shaw aud W. F. Squire and wife, of field of usefulness. in years and deafness made it incon ing a batebery there if it is found been able to pull through tbe season Marshfield, were beacb visitors Sat Some boys played a mean trick at venient for him to conduct the busi that salmon in sufficient numbers without closing down in former years. urday and Sunday. Prosper tbe night of tbe launching ness. reach that point. Chinook eggs only Bandon will turn out en masse to Tbe San Francisco embargo, however, They filled tbe water tank with salt will be taken on Coos river and Sil- morrow and go down to Port Orford verside on tbe Coquille. He says tbe bas settled things for tbe mill men 1 to pay a friendly visit to our soot hern water and when Doc Deau was in upper river is now in good shape as and the railroad too, this year, fori neighbors aud help make tbeir W. O. dulging iu his mid-summer night’s feast ou the up river trip he became there are no log jams, and conditions there are still 3,700 cars tied up in I W. celebration a success. look favorable for taking from fonr to the Bay City, according to Mr., Saudy Thrift, brother of our genial dry and naturally visited tbe steam boat company’s reservoir. When six million eggs. Kruttsebnitt, superintendent of main- assessor, was mingling last week with Doc gulped down a pint of that salt D. D. Pierce, who returned from tenance and operation for tbe Harri his old friends in Coquille. Mr. water be was madder thau a wet ben, bis trip to San Francisco early last man system. This number forms a Thrift didn’t enter tbe grocery busi- and there is nothing gets madder than week, made arrangements while there ,. I ness at Marshfield, as be bad planned a lieu when she is wet. : , ,, for three vessels to come to the bay goodly per cent of the hue s entire Ito do,—Sentinel, Tbe pill-mixer at tbe Bandon Drug and load lumber from the Coquille equipment and as there is no chance Miss Irene Lamb of Coquille, graduate in mill yards. Tbe steamer Noyo is al to expect a movement, we are looking Diasi0 of Columbia College. Milton. Oregon, Co. store baB a habit of going out in ready at Marshfield loading, and two for an early shut down.” prepared to give lemons ou piano and tbe south part of town every few more are on tbe way, one of which is mandolin in Bandon, Tuesday and Wednes- evenings to see tbe uew buildings — -OOO------ I day of each week. Terms 50 cents an hour. going up in that viciuity. He makes tbe schooner Advance. We under 1 Inquire of Mrs. Cbas. Kiuie. so much noise coming down the stand that another vessel is tbere ( Chances for Westerners to „ „ . Tbia store ia replete with everything in high grade taking lumber from tbe Alfred John H. b . Morrison aud Geo. Hite with school bouse steps that be was con furnishings. Our vast showing of Underwear, son mill of this vicinity. These are Enter Service. their better halves left Sunday for fronted by tbe nigbt-watch every trip Shirts, Hosiery, Shoes, Neckwear, Suspenders, etc. and decided to devise ways and means trying times for the millmen as re Washington, Aug. 11.—An oppoi-, a two weeks' outing in Curry county. I combined with our special low prices keeps this spects tbe transportation of their out Morrisou will endeavor to lose some to get past tbe arm of tbe law un store prominently at the top as positive headquar put, and to reach the markets they t unity is afforded western people to I of bis avoirdupois and Hite expects ; noticed. So he goes up to Mike ters for wearers of stylish and dependable Furnishings. must bustle for tbe enabling facili enter the reclamation service. The i to gain some. J. O. Langwortby has Breuer ami has a half sole put on his ties. The yards of the Coquille Mill civil service commission announces charge of the barber shop during trousers and now gracefully rides the Co. have been so glutted of late that , examinations September 19 and 20, tbeir absence. banisters like tbe kids. tbe mill has been forced to remain at Portland, Astoria, Baker and Eu idle much of tbe time. Besides tbe I gene, Oregon, to make up a certified lumber in tbe yards tbe company is 1 accepting with its own shipments tbe list of eligibles for reclamation work, product of A. J. Fenin’s mill, tbe at $1,800 salary, and assistant exami same having been teamed to the local ners at from $1,200 to $1,600. Irriga- depot.—Sentinel. lion law and practical irrigation count House and two lots $1,000. Ban- . 50 points, the public laud I hw 20, and don Real Estate Co. the other 30 points are divided equally ---- ooo---- between contracts, real property aud Married—At Pratt, Kansas, July abstracting. I 30th, 1966, A W. Strader of Bandon, ------ OOO------- Or., to Mrs. Fannie J. McNames of Al a recent gathering of tbe clergy ' CoatB, Kansas. Mrs. McNames is a Best bargains offered by of his diocese Bishop Lawreuce told sister of L. J. Davison and was a resi ’he following story ou one of those i dent of Bandon for several years. Married—At Coquille, Or., Monday present: There was in this clergyman’s con- Aug. 13, 1906. Mr Geo. R. Hancock Office in telephone building, upstairs and Miss Violet Arrington, Justice gregation a woman named Thatcher, E G. D. Holden, officiating. The who bad the reputation of being a C. T. Blumenrother bride is tbe daughter of Mr. and Mrs. great gossip and a chronic bore Es A. D. Morse V. L Arrington of Myrtle Point aud pecially did sbe delight in calling is quite well known iu Bandon Mr. upon ibe wife of her miuisier aud Hancock—well everybody knows Dick. He e No. 6 in the life saving picking to pieces Ibe other members .W-9-9-9-S-9 -3-9-9 9-93-9«-9-9-9-9-93-?-9-9-5-9-? -S-9-JHJ-P-»-« -94»-99-9-94-9-99999«- crew and a tine fellow and we feel of the congregation When tbe good i sure will make a model husband. man saw her coming he e-caped out S •ù Tbe youug couple have commenced tbe back door and remaiued away tin s w i housekeeping in the Perkins build s til be thought it safe to return. ing opposite tbe station. Tbeir many 1 One afternoon, after staying olii friends extend congratulations and tbe usual two hours, be returned s beat wishes. •Ù ■ ./ Married—at high noon, Wednes borne, and immediately upon opening I day. Ang. 15. 1906. at tbe borne of tbe the door called ’o bis wife in toues i V ■ bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. R. of resignation: X Smith. Mr. Wm. W. Elliott and Miss ir "Mary, bas that old cat gone yet!’’ 1 >r V Frances Smith. Rev. Geo. H. Roach •Ù To save her bust and’s reputation! .< v> officiating. The wedding was a quiet I 5 5 affair, only a few of the immediate for hospitality the wife promptly re Tb* New York insurance superin • teudeut has made public reports of The K. P. Grand Lodge officers are ' tbe companies showing a net lose of expected here Saturday. tbe San Francisco disaster of $132.- John H. Tyler of Port Orford was 823,067. registered at tbe Tupper Tuesday. A piece of a Corvallis plum tree W. C. Chase of Coquille was look limb four feet long contained 150 ing after business matters io this well developer), luscious peach plum«, vicinity the first of the week. nearly a quarter of a bushel, and The band was hired to go out to weighing 14 pounds, vouches tbe the camping grounds and give the Times. beacb visitors a concert Tuesday Dairy Ranch for Hale:—The Bandon Real night. It was greatly appreciated. Estate Co. has a 660 acre dairy ranch for Tbe town has purchased a tire gong •ale that is a bargain. 250 acres cleared to take the place of the old bell which bottomland; well improved. Price $14,000. was cracked. The gong was placed Worth $20,000 to any man who knows what in position at the top of tbe hose to do with a dairy ranch Four mile« from tower Tuesday. Bandon Investigate this. The tug Triumph will soon be Cherries shipped from Hood River, towed to Portland where extensive Oregou, this season to tbe City of repairs will be made. The John R. Mexico weot through in seven and Vosburg or Roberts will probably do one half days, with but 18 per cent tbe towing here during the absence of damage. Tbe frnit whs carried by tbe Triumph. open express during the very hottest Wm. Gallier has sold bis hardware days of tbe summer without any pro business to tbe Bandon Hardware tection by cold storage. Here is Co., Tbos. Robison manager. A sufficient proof of the hardiness of complete stock of hardware has been tbe fruit grown in that famous part ordered and will arrive in a few days. of the Pacific Northwest. MFW'S FURNISHINGS Complete Line Just Received LORENZ HOYT The Recorder NOW is the time to buy Bandon real estate Sent to any address BANDON REAL ESTATE CO. 1 year, $1.50 Bandon. Oregon ALL ABOARD FOR PORT ORFORD! \ \ Allen & Waite will run a I hack to Port Orford for the W. O. W. celebration. Hack will leave Bandon Thursday, Aug. 16 th. Returning will I leave Port Orford Sunday, Aug. 19th. Fare $3.50 for I » round trip, Tickets on sale at Morrison’s barber shop s 5 Vr 1 I ■>. V I I s V i o S I d V I ■ •Ù *9-M->>fl-9-9-9-999-9-9-9-9-9-9-9-M-9-»'9-9-W-9-9-M«-?9-M-S-»S-»9-3-99‘9-9-9-3-9& I 4 Trowbridge’s Headquarters for Dependable relatives of the contracting parties being present. Tbe bride ia the daughter of N. II. Smith who owns a ranch on Mt. Sherwood, uear Hare. Or., and is extensively engaged in the stock business Mr. Elliott is tbe plaueriuan at tbe Prosper mill, and I tbe bappy couple will commence housekeeping at once in a cozy home already prepared at that place. Tbe R ecorder joins their many friends in congratulations. plied : "Yes, dear, long ago, and Mrs Thatcher is here now.”—Boston Her Merchandise aid. ooo Special Edition— We have several 1 hundred copies of tbe Recorder special edition ou band yet. Semi ' them to your friends elsewhere. 16 ! eeuta j copy, 3 for 25c. BANDON, OREGON « a ff 4 • • * 9 9