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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1906)
1 0 o • e. ---------------------------------------- g------------ iuteudeuU mauy graceful corupli- * Port Orford When that terrible atroffgle be-1 ■ £ MARINE Jt ibeuts. • The run of salmon at Rogue river tween nine while meu ami a large *a-9«-3-9-93-0 5 3-!l-9i>3-9-9-9-3-M»-»«r’ It is twenty years since Mr Bunch The W. O. W. mitiatiou aud cele hand of Indiaus took place io the baa been very heavy of late. ABBIVBD. went into tbw office of the coSiity brat ton al Port Orford, Aug. 16tb to Otto Neumann, of Euchre creek, year 1851 at Battle Rock, Fort Or Aug. 1IA- Sto» Elizabeth from S F superintendent of public iustrgctiuu, 19th inclusive, »as one of the biggest The school teachers have come and aud be ia uow serving bis tilth term. with 300 tons freight. Stopped in at (ord, it will be remembered by those passed through town last week ou a ' events ever pulled off io Curry coiiuty. bnsioeaa visit to Bandon Port Orford with 47 tone. gone. They came bringing with theio During all this lime be has command who have read the atory, that the About six hundred people were iu at* C. W. Zumwalt is io receipt of a ■AILID. white meu load«*! their little csudod i telegqaui announcing the sad in a vision of youth and loveliuees. ed lhe confident» aud eateem of the tendance aud the hotels were taxed teachers, and they took this occasion to their utmost to feed them. A large Aug 21 — Sch C T Hill tor S F with They go bearing with them the good with slugs of I hs «]. William Netber- telligence of the death of bis sister, to express the estimation in which be number, however, went prepared to 200 M lumber. ly of near this place and a companion Mrs. Francis Ella Juokin, who died wishes of the people of 3nrth Bend is held. camp takiog tenia aud cooking Aug 22—Stm Elizabeth for S F for their success. It ia hoped also wheu exploring Battle Rock found at Heppner. Ore., on ths 13th iost. Mr. Bunch replied feelingly, ex utensils along, takiug advantage of with 250 M lumber, 30 cords match A couple <>f youog men reported I that they bear pleasant memories of pressing bis high appreciation of the the occasion as an outing. The day wood, 30 tons miso. some of the lead and bas it iu his seeing a bear on the road between i their stay in our city. Their visit honor.—Harbor. poaeeesiou as a convenir of that Aug 22—Sob Ruby for S F with exercises were held about a mile west Adolpbsen's mil) and town a few was most welcome aud our citizens 300 M lumber. of town near the t>eacb, and the even historical event. —Sentios!. days ago, but whether it was real or ing programs were carried out in a vied with each other to do thaui • visionary, we are not prepared to large pavilion iu town that bad been honor A woman who can retain her seren say. Visitor—How lifelike are the waves built especially fur the occasion. Most of the teachers left yesterday tty when the clotbesliue breaks aud of the sea! Mrs. Thus. Lane and children, who On Thursday evening the pavilion Fisherman —Yes. They come to the lets the family washing down on a have been visiting at Ibis place for - mottling on the train for the Coquille. Galveston, Aug. 18, 1 p m.—Bul was tilled with an appreciative audi newly spaded garden, is entitled to the past few weeks, started for her Captain Holland of the launch Eagle beach io great style and goes away letin.—Dispatches early this morning ence to listen to the baud concert by be called an optimist.—Biogbampton borne at Coquille last Saturday. Mrs. broke. — Illustrated Bits. and an extra convoy took them to from Valparaiso estimate the dead at the Bandon Coucert Band, Friday Pr«M. Lindberg drove them up as far as the exercises were held at the grounds. Marshfield iu the early morning. from 4,000 to 10,000. Martial law Baodoo. The institute was most furlunate has been proclaimod. The confla Hou. W. P. Hawley was billed for a There were teu applicants for speech but was uuable to attend but teachers' certificates at the recent ex iu securing ttie services of able in gration is still raging and the shocks several local men made addressee At North Bend amination held at Gold Beach, and structors Dr. Campbell ia one of continne at intervals. and there was plenty of music both Blacksmith and Wagonmaker the following nine were successful; ■ if our first educators aud his success vocal and instrumental and recita All kinds of Iron, Steel First Grade—Wiuuie Doyle, Geo. W. is sbowu in the mansgement of the Lima, Pern, Aug 18—Word has tions l>y aeveral young ladies. At Is now open for the re and Wood work Executed Rilea. Second Grade—Norman Ty Slate University. Mr. Lyans is a just reached here that the number of noon there was a picnic lunch and ceptioo of patients. The dead at Valparaiso ia now placed at the afternoon program conaisted of ler. Grafton Tyler. Leafy Kendsll. terms ate $10 per week on short notice. successful teacher hi the Eugene 5,000. Hundreds of bodies have al races and contests of various kinds. Ada Bailey. Third Grade—Miooie and upwards. For par ; H Harris, Alice Porter, Calla schools. Mr. Robinson stands high ready been taken from the ruina and The nail driving contest between ticulars apply to : : Chandler.—Tribune. iu bis profession aud ¡ b doing excel more are being recovered each hour Langlois and Port Orford ladies was of a'l kind promptly done. won by the latter. Langlois camp lent work in Multnomah county. —ooo---- Temporary inorgues have been es HORNKNHOKIN» carried off the honors iu the pillow It was a gala week, more like a va tablished iu several sections of the a ipecialty. Butter wrappers printed at the R e contest aud the base ball game be cation. The three days of the in city and they are tilled to overflowing. B andon , ... (I bkgon . corder office. North Bend, Or. tween Port Orford and Big Bend was stitute were more like entertainments Many of the dead are mutilated be won by the latter by a score of 23 to than class room exercises, rem)ere«l yond recognition. Among them «re 18. Friday evening the comedy drama so by the charm of the speakers. The scores of women aud children. “ Hick'ry Farm” was presented at the two evenings spent iu Eckboff hall The latest advices now indicate pavillion by the Pacific Dramatic Co., were literary treats, and the dance at that the casualties at Santiago are of Bandon. The receipts of the even the close of the speaking Wednesday- not above 50 A heavy rain there iug amounted lo $183. The players night was all too short. followed closely upon lhe earthquake handled their parts in tine shape aud The climax came with the banquet and extinguished the tires before they the audience was well pleased with at Hotel North Bend Thursday bail swept the greater part of the the production. Saturday there was another pro night. /’ town. Hundreds of buildings, how gram of speech making and music at The Harbor would like a Sunday ever, nre iu ruins and the devastation the grounds. During the afternoon Oregonian to reproduce a full report is widespread. there were horse races on the beach. And in the evening a grand ball at of the proceedings of the institute This the greatest seaport of the the pavilion with music by the Sea and to print all the nice things that Pacific coast of South America, is side Orchestra of Bandon, were said about the young lady today a helpless mass of ruins and About one hundred people from teachers or that could be said about the fires which are still burning are Bandon attended the celebration and them. It would like to publish that adding to the terror and desolation. helped to make it a success. i i I !' 1 t i poem by Mr Robinson,“OurOregon” Save for the police, the iroopB and s _ Proprietors. ins address in Eckboff ball, ami the the firemen, who are working night Heavy fogs enveloped the F. A I . ... ■ .... i...„ .i ... Bandon, - • Oregon, i a<ldress by Dr. Campbell. would and day, the city is practically de Kilburn all the way from San Frau ' like tQ^rpu.bJjsh Jlm.t prtisetllalioll. sorted. .Thpiisttnds of <he inhabitants cisco to the mouth of the Columbia 7 ■ * i . speech by Mr Reedy wwd.Superiu . have, fled to the interior, leavipg their River but, this fact notwithstanding, she arrived on time, reaching Green - temieiit Bunch's toast at the banquet. shattered .homes a prey to Ih4 Hames. wich dock at 10:45 last night. She _ - —— - — A But this cannot tie aud only fa, lueje . Word came here late this afternoon brought 74 passengers and about 400 »I - ■ ■ outline is given. < that the magnificent city of Saatiago tons of freight. .. . Captain Merriam reports burmess K The following is the list of toasts; de Chile, the third city in South booming at Coos Bay and 6ayT~TtTfif “ The little folks,” Mrs Wilbur. America, in wealth aud population, San Francisco is drawing almost as ‘•Our Guests,” Rev. Burkhart. • 4 r 4 i ».4 t II k J I I I ' I JT> « * A » has been practically destroyed by the heavy a share of the business as Port Reading, Miss Robbins. < “Our School Superintendent,” ite terrific earthquake shock - which laud. That there would be Toom for - ALVIN MUNCK, Prop. « ' A «Avrei wxenchpd the west coast of lower more steamers on the Portland Coos J « Savage, '............. i z v — «it» — Bay run is evident from the heavy » Heading» entitled ‘•Happy,”. Miss South America on Thursday ¡night. to - 4 Gafiible.;« • j Best Wines, ”s - — l., ! The .telegraphic service is *o badly traffic, but the companies now cftVer- “The Schools of Coos county," demoralized that only the most iug the route declare they are UD- - ■ .. i able to secure suitable craft. Supt. Biineti Liquors and meager reports are coming tbrongb Shippers are anxious to see the Reading, “Asleep st the Switch,’’ •i r but every dispatch gives color to the Cigars. steamer Breakwater return ♦o the f Miss Waldvogel. - ' < ¿j b run which ahe abandoned when (be i growing belief that the splendid cap ‘ Our Oregon^” Mr. Robinson. I / f ■ ■ i - r Song, Miss Minott. ital of Chile is a mass of ruins which sailors strike was declared several We invite onr friends to call ‘ The After-Dinner Speaker,” T. G are l eiiig consumed in many places months ago, for with her and the * M and aee us. « Alliance aud Kilburn on the run, busi ■ Bnqcb. , * ■ by Hames - ness was bandied with quite satisfac-' ‘ To Coos Bay/' Mr?. Roofl. ■ H - » More than half of the 350,(MI9 per tory dispatch. No word has been “The State Normal Schoo)*/’ Mr. sons who made up the population are received from the owners of the ■ Lyana. Reading, “Old Sweetheart of Mine.” believed to be homeless, and many of Breakwater since she was taken off I Miss Wise. the great pnblio strocturcs are badly the route, but uow that some of the “The Chamber of Commerce/’ Mr destroyed or badly damaged. Thea« steam schooners are giving in to the a.. . O strikers, the presumption is that Reedy. include the magnificent capital build many of the steamers will resume ‘‘Education in Oregon.” Dr. Camp V«r » ! ing, hi which the national congress operations.—Portland Journal. bell r >." >1 >' J > > < . ‘•did Black Joe.” by the Institute and the supreme court meet: the great o» Don’t forget that Dr. Steele, dentist, iir cathedral, which is one of the finest ocated in HaDdon. Bandon gets Institute. 4 Bandon was chosen on the first t>al iu South America, the palace of th« lot hh the place for bolding the nexi Archbishop of Chile, the summer -------------------------- . . - institute. TLe following, was lb< residence of th«» president of the re - ARTHUR RICE. W vote; Bandon 43, Myrtle Point II) public. colleges, libraries, convents, ba^a select.6b>ol M>f Jeweler and Watchmaker Coquille 14, North Bend 3, McKinley uioiiastetiec. municipal structures aud ! -• BANDON, OR 1 The first' institute, Mr. Bunch the homes of many of Chile's wealth X I SOUVENIR POSTAL CARDS. : says, was held in 1882. Then the on<- iest men. - - The largest mid best assortnient in I ' just closed sh«»iild havdbeen the 25th. I and —ooo— town. Agates polished and to on nt But none was held last ’ybar <>u ac ed to order. If you find a nice agate count of the Lewis and Clark fair ■ LOCAL NEWS 18 YEARS AGO while oil the lieacb we will tell you Front the Recorder Aug 25. 1888. Still thh number should tie preserved, whether it ia worth mounting A large sasortmerit of watches, docks, J. P. Flipper went to Port Orford «ml the next lustitnte at BandJi; silverware aud Jewelry of all kinds*. should lie known a* the 25th annual Tuesday with Mrs. Frame and hei ’ Gold and Fountain Fens, includrag, session of the Coos County Teaehei«' daughter. Mrs. Robert Walker and lhe Wsterinati and Conklin's auto I the two little girls, Mia. Frame went Institute. , ««,... matic Allers, the best in the market, •• aboard lhe Thistle to return home, Mr. Bunch Honored. We have the Marshall one dollar - Bandon, Oiegon - [taking little Pearl with her on a visit», fountain pen. The defae of the institute was •i while Mia, W alker and child returned 4-4. marked by a prerty incident. Couu- | to Bandon the day following. ty Superinten isn’t' Bunch was pre The schooners Parkersburg, Eureka CLARENCE ¥. LOWE, ea ded witt] a $48 g«»l<i wMcb by the teac ►T A’lfeja ffajr jhadjl een care ami Coquille are in the river. if i ti Bandon. Oregon The Fishermen' h Union are per- fully managed and Mr. Bunch waa taken by surprise. l'be day before j fecting arrangements to barrel their Mr. Savage took Mr. Biitiej cji out for a catch and have salt ordered from la just In receipt of a net nd walk wln/e GlL institute v, was in ae* - below fresh stock of P. B. HOYT, Pro sion aud told him such i interesting Sunday last services were held in Drugs and *Chem salt, stories that be did trot Hll»>pi>ct the the grove at the foot of Floras ereek bridge by Rev Swafford in the fore Patent and Proprietary Pri larationa ~ j . t i W . D. Reedy, M ism W «IdVogel, noon to a goodly attendance of the Located la EL DOHADO BÜILD Tbifct Articles, J _ Ä Ml First Street. HA SIMIN. O •I Miss Fail man. M s« <'oo|»>r ami Mrs. people. In the afiernoon the interest - l»r uggiate Mundi V Wilbur were named asttie committee ing corner,. atone ceremonies of the SHAVING. SHAMPOOING ANT P erfcmes , B rushes , S pon » • a cutting at standard phi in charge of the watch presentation- cbn.cb were held on the site of the <■ . Nt'TH AN1J ÜANDI- nix» The presentation speech naa made church atruc’iire imnj« liately south Hathroom uawlj Atteri up with P Clgars, Tobecaoa end Untati«*. < by Mr. Keedy and he paid the supfr- of the bridge. Tub. Hot or Cold Raths 2S cents -X Paints, Oils. Glass and P»mt«rs' Bnpplii W.O.W. Celebrate. Teachers’ Institute at North Bend. Valparaiso in Ruins. THE MERCY HOSPITAL J. W. Field Ship Smithing Sisters of Mercy The Eldorado Homeseekers and Investors Wines, Liquors and Cigars.... Rasmussen Bios. Investigate the Opportunities offered at » J*1» <13 - ■ * * - • ♦ * The k > ANCHOR BAR - . ■ » n..r,a « - - - ■ - N •< • H - Town That’s the Í Stuff. «• »e.riT , . al J 4.0 • , W4NES, LIQUORS CIGARS. The Manufacturing - * - E l D ora The Corping Summer Resort of the on Coast TONSORIAL PARL S Drugget arid Apothecary •• •• t f * a ’