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4 ••• 9 • • • « 4» • • THE RECORDER IR rUBLISBRD «VKRY THLKSDAÏ AFTERNOON ... >T ... A. T. FETTEM. 8UÈMCB1PTION KATER. One Year................. » <■ .............................. *100 Hix Months................................................. 1 00 Three Months............................................. 50 fÿTlr P aid in advancs , 61.50 a Y« xr Thia paper is entered at the Bandon past office aa H^cond-clasa Matter. A PVFRTISINC. RATES. Legal Advertisement.: First insertion, per line ................. Each .obsequent insertion, line ....... Locale, per line each insertion ....... Display advertisements, per inch .. Display Ada., one time only. inch... All Resolutions of Condolence and lodge notices, per liue.......................... Cards of thank., per line................. Church notices free. .10 .06 .06 .10 .is .06 .05 THURSDAY, AUG. 30. 1906. COQUILLE NEWS NOTES Leander, Our Correspondent Tells of the Week’s Incl dents at the Hub. Last week 1 was somewhat inili« rious by one score. Everything passed Pioneer Association. off smoothly, The Pioneer Association of Cooa Parkersburg ia in ruins ami to the and Curry Counties was organized casual passerby, as be casta an eye at Nov. 5. 1891, at C oa | ui II h City A. G. the smoldering ruins, remarks what a Aiken called the meeting to order, destruction of property; but with au and nominated Judge J D. Lowe for old eeltier he turns away with a &ad president. He whs uuauimoosly heart and tearful eye, for the signiti elected, and Orvil Dodge was chosen cance is different. For Parkersburg secietary Judge Lowe addressed that now is a barren waste and deso the meeting, thanking it fur the hop late rnio, was one of the first enter ■ or I bat bail been conferred upon him. prises inaugurated on Coquille river, The judge was glad that the move and represents the industry ami en bad been made Io bring together the ergy of as good a mau aa ever came pioneers of this county. He believed to this country, Capt. Parker. And that those who had first hewed out the hospitality and generosity re trails and crept through the brush ceived during bis regime and since, should be acknowledged as deserving will recur to an old settler as a pan (■■edit in (he history of those days of orauia of yesterday. And as be is haidship and privation. He hoped sleeping on the hillside by the side of to see a society foirned, and that they hie noble and estimable wifi, overlook would lie the means of recording in mg the scene of desolation be heeds history the events of the days when it cot, for be is sleeping the slumber danger and hardship were faced by a of unbroken rest. The gentle zephyr hardy, energetic and brave people, breeze will titter through the green who opened the way and developed foliage singiog a requiem for the des this grand and fertile valley, thus be olation below. Capt. Parker’s body ! ing the means of making it what it is is at test and his spirit bas taken its today. departure before He sees the anni Forty-nine pioneers signed the rolls hilation of his cherished ambition. • hat day, and the organization was Your correspondent was an eye wit completed. Mrs. J Fred Schroeder ness to the destruction of Parkers was declared to be the oldest native burg. and bas has seen conflagrations born of the State of Oregon present, in cities and elsewhere, tint ueversaw and a beautiful gold watch was tire niHke as rapid strides as the presented to that lady as a token of flames that devoured Parkersburg. esteem. , M ra. E. M. Lockhart, Mrs. The first alarm of tire it was in the i Capt. Jackson of Empire, and Mrs. dry house and in 10 minutes the Yoakatn of Coos river were named as thriving Parkersburg was enveloped I he first white women io settle F or S ale — 16H acres—800 cedar trees from two to five logs each, 2000 poles averaging 40 feet. Alaneonsid- «rabl« hr. 3j miles from Baudot). M. L. R. E dmund «, Mill Co. Prosper WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS INWLEH for sale No. 2 white cedar > ’ shingles, full eount, ÿl per thousand Bandon Commercial Co. Oregon Pine, Spruce and White Cedar Lumber..... 1 IT ANTED: by Chicago wholesale and Vi mail order house, a.Histaiit manager (man or woman i fur this county and adjoin ing territory. Salary $20 aud expense« paid weekly; expeuse money advanced. Work pleasant; position permanent. No invest ment or experience required Spate time valuable. Write al ono« for full particulars aud eucloee self-addressed envelope. GENERAL MANAGER, 134 E Lake 8t., Chicago. III. DEALERS IN General Merchandise TKE8FAS8 NOTICK. Notice is hereby given tbHt all person, are forbidden to bunt. tish. camp, or otherwise trespass, without wntten permission, upon the lands of the undersigned. Township 29 S. R 14. Coos county, Oregon, under penalty of prosecution to the full extent of the Tres pass Laws of ttais Stats. R H. R osa . LOGGERS SUPPLIES a Specialty. Market Price Allowed for Produce of all Kinds NOTICE FOR PI'HI.ICATION. Department of the Interior. OREGON prosper . U.S. Land Office, at Roseburg. Or., July 3, ING. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of bis inten tion to make tinal proof in support of bis -laim, and that said pioof will be made be BEACKSMITII AND WAGON MAKERS fore County Clerk and Clerk of County Court of Cooa County, nt his office nt Co- Horseshoeing a Specialty, Wagons of all Kinds Made to Order. juille, Oregon, on September 8, 1900, viz: Job work attended to promptly and all work guaranteed to give satisfaction. ALFRED M. WEST, reasonable. 8hopon Atwater street. Bandon, Or. H. E No. 9362. for the SW'4 SEX. Sec. 27. WJX NE i. SEX NWX, Sec. 34, Tp 29 8, R 14 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said land, viz: William Doyle, Cash Doyle, Silas Doak, and William Doak. all of Parkersburg. Oregon. B rnjamin L. E ddy . Register. Prices J. Waldvogel & Son nosed and heart broken because Becky Luvkise, Lynn Doyle's mother in law, came over and euticed Lu In to accom .NOTICE FOB ri'HI.K ,ATION. pany her on a pleasure trip to Bail Department of the Interior. ■ don to flirt with those handsome young U. 8. Land Office at Roseburg Or., men down there, and see the white July 3. 1906 Notice la hereby given that the following- ■winged schooners sail over the bar. iHmed settler has tiled notice of her inten- Ho they donned their peek-a-boo bon- iu a seething tirey furnace sweeping a .' oos comity. all three arriving ion to make final commutation proof in .upport of her claim, and that Raid proof eets and see more jerseys, and hied everything before it like chaff before Empire City tn 1855 As an honor (ill be made before J. H. Upton, U. 8. Com- cway to the city by the sea. and Geo. the wind. From the onset it was lie the i four ladies it u«is suggested and niRRioner. at his office at Langlois, Oregon. Mooltin and I went to Peoples’ to yornl the superbumau control of man letermined that their UHIUeS StlOIlld >n September 11, 1906, viz: ALLIE CROWLEY, drink buttermilk to drown our trouble, to preveut the total destruction of the be | placed at the bead of the pioueer ‘Nee” Wilson, H. E. No. 12806, for the EX but an informant told me that they entire plant, or save property in the , list. J. Henry Schroeder, Orvil (El4 of Sec. 25, Tp 30 8. R 15 W. She names the following witnesses to only saw one bar down there and that buildings sod that there is no loss of Dodge, I Judge J. D. Lowe, Capt. W, irove her continuous residence upon and cnl- was not the one that white sailed life or fatalities to chronicle we are ' H. Harris and Jas. Aiken were®com i vat ion of ssid iHiid, viz : Susie Crowley, SPECIAL PATES BP THE WEEK OR MONTH. lohnClauaen, Charles F. W. Blumenrother, -aebooners cross for loading, but one to be thankful). The tire demon has mittee , on organization. The former lohn Crowtev, sll of Lsnglois, Oregon. SAMPLE ROOM IN CONNECTION. that white topped schooners cross for done its work and the weird walls > was elected treasurer, Capt. Harris B enjamin L. E ddy , Register. . unloading, aud should infer on their -itaud out as a monument of mockery, and B. F. R ush vice-presidents, and Arrival in the evening at Coquille that as an epitaph of ruiu ami desolation. V G. Aiken marshal. I j EANPER they had unloaded several schooners The society has bad fourteen an end was anxious to continue the long nual meetings since its organization shore business. Georg«» aays he is Special Edition—We have several mil, as all who attended will remem going Io Bell that new milk cow re hundred copies of the Recorder >er. they were most excellent, social cently purchased and his household ipecial edition mt band yet. Send ’atberings. The native boru citizens furniture. He says Qmvk can have them to your friends elsewhere, 10 4 the counties should take an in Hannah but lie has got all of the terest now, as their progenitors are •euts h copy, 3 for 25c. Doyle family he wauls idvauced in years, and the noble men Poor Lynn can be seen almost any and women who are biking the places Port Orford. moonlight evening promenading up (Successors to Win Gallier.) ■if the early pioneers should see to it Born—At Smith River, Cal., Aug. end down lovers lane with Annie Will soon have a complete line of all kinds of Hardware and 12, 1906, to the wife of Win. Tolman, that every pleasure is granted to «Heiser leaning gently ou his arm. i bouncing baby boy weighing 8| hem, and there is no other possible solicit a share of your patronage. Will have tin shop in con whispering sweet words of affection pounds. vay to increase (heir happiness that nection. in her ear, with bis inotber-in law’s C. J. Smith, better known as ■vill equal a reunion of those who parasol, noted for a fog protector, over “Smithy.” of Gold Beach, who was iave discovered and opened up this them to keep off (lie cold chilly fog. lent to the Oregou penitentiary from ■ astly neb and prosperous country. bis county a year ago to serve a two Work is being rushed to comple The joint reunion of pioneer and iears for promiscuously shooting in- tion on the Cunningham creek rail Will not make a man look dressed up if lie has a three days growth of beard. o a Crowd of men witli a winchester, 'ur veterans will be held at Myrtle Presto, change. Just step into road and soon 'hey will be transport is» been pardoned by Gov. Chamber i’oint the lust three days of August, H. F MORRISON'S Barber Shop ing logs across to the Bay. lain. Executive clemency was oid a Ing time is in active prepara- and he will make vou look like a gentleman. Hot and Cold Bath*. granted on the grounds that “ Smithy ” Everything is a scene of activity ioii.—Sentinel. around the court house preparing for vas intoxicated when be committed ------ OOO------- be offense and supposed that two Forty thousand meu, women and circuit court which convenes the first uen, who were trying to gain en- of next, month and it consists of a rance to bis bouse were burglars, he hildreu will be furnished with em- T. ANDERSON. FrojD. i : loyment in the hopyards of Oregou large docket Io dispose of. •pened tire in defense of his property Will Keep ou Hand at all Times i ext month. It will take them from Mrs. Alfred Johnson is dangerously is he supposed. i .vo to three weeks to pick the crop. Wm. Walker had the misfortune to Almost fl 560.000 will be paid out to ill at their residence. Dr. Culm, and Straw of Marshfield, are iu attendance nee bls residence at Pistol river, all t ism io wages. Of the army of pickers I <ts contents and this year's clip of that will be required, Portland will •>u<i it is to be hoped that this estim- Fresh Vegetables, Poultry, Eggs, Butter and all Farm Produce. ■vool, by being burned out a few days itrninb 7(HK) or 8000. The others will A. Garfield, Prop r.ble lady will be spared for sheisoDe I will pay highest market price for beef, pork, mutton,woo), bides, etc. !gO. It seems that Will was away | < ume from the towns and villages of of mother Eve's noble women. from the bouse at the time the tire • he Willamette Valley, and from the .The body of .David Collier was -tarted and bis wife was unable to f inns in the hop-glowing sections. I rough! here for interment from Mos stay the coutiagration which bad Hop-picking will begin about Sep WORK A SPECIALTY. cow, Idaho, one day last week and gained considerable headway before tember 1. Some growers hope to com being discovered. This comes as a nieoce operations as early a« Aug. 19. laid in state in the residence of his hard blow upon the young couple as ! pecial achines Bridge & Beach ‘V lather for a day for the relatives and they were building up a nice home i Ntovea, Bniigew and Heaters friends to take a last look at the re and just getting a start tn life when uilt to rder Have in them so many excellencies that they are now acknowledged the mains It is to be regretted the un- this visitation of adversity suddenly I gr«'afe<.t sellers on the c*ast, and they are growing in favor every year. We hnve the exclusive agency in Bandon for these household and office necessities, Turned Shafting, Cap and Set timely taking away of a young man places them al the foot of the ladder nnd prices range exceedingly modest in either case. again, with but little left but youth, Screws, .Machine Bolts, when bis sun of usefulness should Our assortment of hardware, tinware and edged tool, is most complete. strength, and western grit with which Pipe and Fittings, I live been at the zenith of its mertd to begin the climb anew. . Brass Work. ' 'ii heights. However, he was an 9nly Dr. David T. Day, the eminent c air he ardware an lencral Repairing. Pattern Shop in < hild of devoted parents aud bis path geologist and scieuiist. who is con Connection. «ay through life had been sirewn ducting expermieutal work in the ith roses and rocked in the cradle black sands of this coast, at Portland, Ore , will visit Coos and Curry coun t-TT < f luxury. The Myrtle I’oint Enter t* ties aa far south as Pistol river, about A. B. SABIN I rise tried to draw a moral illnstra the 25th of August, for the purpose Manufacturer nnd Dealer in • oo. They should remember the of examining all black sand deposits, BAN DO KT. OREOOM All Kinds of Saddlery, •ri vine doctrine let him that is gmlt- etc. His visit is of great importance Capital $25,000.00 k HarnMi» mim I Saddle* liepairecl p-es cast the first stone and remember and H is to lie bo|s*<l that all our ' BANDON. - - OK EGON. ' The onward aud wayward ways of miners will take an active infeieat in BOARD OF DIRECTORS. J. L K ronrnrirg . Prasigent. J D rhholm . Vice Pres. L) > A X J. J JL.LM bis visit aud be prepared to show him F. J. F ahy . Cashier, F rank F lam . T. P H aslv . man are si ways seen; 1 be humble spring of human tiseful- what they have, and extend to him A general banking business transacted, and cn.tomere given every aceonimodatloo ueaa is sometimes and seldom seen. every courtesy in their power. No C. H. PATTERSON consistent with safe and conservative hanking. man of equal eminence in his line The Mjrtle Point and Coquille l>all Correspondent«i The American National Bank of Ban Francisco, California. Dray and General Delivery was ever in our section, and n favor 1 • ■■••t m battle array on the diamond able re|s>rl by him, men s mncli for ] Merchant«' National Bank, Portland, Oregon Meet all Boats. ---- All orders handled with cart«----- The Chase National Bank of New York. i »re last Sunday, and after a Close the future of our mining industry — ] Bank I. Open fro* » a m to 1* in., and 1 p in. to 3 P a WU ox . t OMxiua. «ontest Myrtle Point came out violo. l’ribuue. Leaders in the M eat L ine . Oregon Bandon, rUPPER > HOUSE Rates $i.oo to $2.oo per Day. OREGON. BANDON, if BANDON HARDWARE 4 A Fifty Dollar Suit BANDON I "I MEAT I MARKET ßandon Foundry :resh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Smoked Meats, Lard. Machine Shop Sausages, Etc., also Mill and Steamboat NEED A NEW STOVE? S M B JOB... O . A. M N , T H M . PRINTING Neatly and Promptly Done at the Recorder office t E i: BANK of BANDON,