Valine XXII. , ----------------------- BANDON, OREGON: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1906 Number 36. ■ 1 Nelsou aud bis second were biased Wanted Millwright, Write to Lee ,____ as they departed. Billy Nolau, Nel­ ! Box 41, Baudon, Or. Cot. Rosa, Jr. was a Marshfield House and lot on First St., Bandou son’s mauager, made a disconnected itor the latter part of last week. $775, Baudon Real Estate & Loan statement in which be said Gans the Co Geo. H. Baxter, foreman ou Nelson Fouls Gans in the promised * not to claim a decision on a Sentinel, was a Bandou caller yester­ Large business block in Baudon, fool and yet be jumped at the very first A Germau who shipped on the day. $4000, Bandou Real Estate & Loan Forty-Second Round. I opportunity to make such a claim. There is another big enterprise on Co. Elizabeth this trip as a fireman, failed Mrs. C. S. Elliott is visiting her t All Nelson would say was, Gaus was sister Mrs. Winnie Thompson, near tap for Bandou. We are unable to E. F. Oaks has purchased a cottage to respond to the call for breakfast Arena, Goldtield, Nev. Sep. 3.— tired aDd quit. Gaus iu many ways, Draiu. iu Woolen Mill Additiou, of M rs. give the public any of the details thia this morning an investigation failed Battling Nelson deliberately fooled put up a uiost remarkable battle. The Hartman grocery stock was Swift aud has moved bis family here week as we have beeu requested to to reveal bis whereabouts. About the Joe Gans in the forty-second round moved iuto the new concrete building from Parkersburg. Hie good generalship was shown say nothing uutil a definite decision same time bis abseuce was noted two of the beet and longest fight seeu in this week. —ooo — when in the thirty-third round be is reached. However, if the industry Mexican deck hands discovered that mhny years. Both men were tired The City Restaurant is open for New Meat Market. broke his right hand. ’Never after 1 comes here it will add another good they were short about $100 of bard bnsineaa again under the management when the fight ended. But Gans was Mr. E. Lewin wishes to announce pay-roll in the manufacturing district did be strike a blow with it except a earned cash, so a strenuous effort is of J. G. Leueve. apparently the strongest, aud away to the people of Baudon aud the pub­ few short arm knocks while clinching and add population and wealth to the being made to hod the firemau on Mr. and Mrs John Kronenberg of lic it> general, that be has leased the ahead on poiuts and bad smashed aud He did all his work with his left hand A decisiuu will likely be suspicion that be might know some­ Coquille are visiting relatives at Port Hartman building aud will opeu a towu. cut Nelson all through the fight with­ aud put it all over Nelson. Gans in Orford and on Elk river. reached in the next teu days. first-class meat murket uext Mouday, thing about the disappearance of the out being badly hurt himself. the thirty third landed a bard right Capitalists looking for good invest filthy lucre. Peter Hageuseu of Lang About fifty heathen cbinee came and solicits a share of your patrouage. Shortly after the forty second round band punch ou the side of Nvison s down on the Kilburn to work in the meats in a growing towu, are just lois, arrived in town early this morn­ —OOO------ commenced the men were in the face. A bone in bis baud snapped Baudon ami Prosper canneries. commencing to realize the advantages ing and reported meeting a strauger Town Trustees. usual clinch, Nelson bad his bead on C. Timtuous arrived from Astoria and Gaus stepped back with an ex­ The town trustees met iu regular offered by Bandon for almost any whose description fits the firemau to Gans’ shoulder and his arm was on the last Kilburn and is getting bis monthly Hessiou at the council cham­ kind of on enterprise, and they will pression of pain. He limped around a dot. about seven miles south of down. Several times be bit Gans be cannery ready to commence opera ber last Friday evening, all members 88 if be had stepped ou bis foot or not be slow to get in ou the ground town. He made inquiry as to the tious. of the board being present. Bills were low the belt, feeling for a vital spot. turned it aud uo one realized be had floor. Bandon possibly may not be distance to the next towu and when F’ T. McMullen of Denmark wan a allowed as follows: A. Haberly, re­ The colored boy sunk to his knees badly injured bis right band, although Bandou visitor the last of the week paying pound tax on heifer, $2.50: A. the first city in Coos county but it is last seen was kicking up the dust at and rolled over on bis back when I it was suspected he might be injured. He made a business visit to Coquille Rice, recorder, $8.00; Geo. P. Top­ a dead certainty that it will be a close about a six mile clip. A message has Siler ordered Nelson to bis corner Saturday. ping, legal services, $7.50; E. B. second. ------ OOO------ beeu seut to the deputy sheriff nt. and awarded the fight to Gans on a Henry, marshal and work ou streets, Mrs. A. G. Hoyt and daughter, Miss J. L. Kronenberg returned from Langlois to take the strauger in tow foul. Grace, returned on the Breakwater $215.39. Ou uiotiou an ordinance is A big scow was launched from the when be arrives there aud it is very San Fran cisco yesterday. Siler’s decision received almost the from California where they have been to be drawn granting a ten year fran­ HeuckendorfT shipyard this week. It Mrs. C. Timmons and daughter ar- chise Io C. B. Zeek for building is owned t>y the Prosper Mill Co., will likely that he will be apprehended. visiting relatives. unanimous approval of the whole rived from Astoria last evening. —ooo---- - Deer are plentiful in Wallowa wharves to deep water ou Homer and carry 150,000 ft. lumber and is now crowd. The foul was so visible the Mrs. Mary Jones has returned from couuty, and if the law is observed Lumber streets, said wharves to lie being loaded at Randolph. men who bad bet on Nelson could an extended visit at Spokane, Wash. State School Fund Apportion- they will become Very numerous in free from toll for all local traffic. An not say it had not beeu committed. ordinance was also ordered drawn Don ’ t forGet that Dr. Steell-, itentist, is Oregon iu a few years Portland John Lamont returned last Thurs­ ment. granting the Coquille Steamboat Co. located in Baudon. All through the long contest Nelson day eveniug from a trip to San Fran- Journal. the right to put water pipes from bad employed rough tactics He re­ cisce. ..$ 64 60 4 Latnpa................ Judge Lowe visited friends and rel­ Judge Burnett of Mariou county BoHk s creek along the streets to ship atives at the Bay last week. ...710 60 Coquille ............ 8 peatedly butted Gans and had to Geo. E. I’eopler, the bn'termilk will preside at the September term of channel. Marshfield ........ 9 . ...969 00 ------ OOO ------- have bis head hauled away by the man from Coquille was a business the circuit court which convenes at ------- OOO------ - Of» ...102 Parkersburg. .. 11 Coquille uext. Monday, Judge Hamil­ Baudon Real Estate & Loan Co. referee. Referee Siler said to the visitor Friday. I’rogressi »<• l.anipH. 00 ...527 North Bend... 13 ton being unable to be present. report the following transfers: Associated Press that while he did Dr. B. F. Parsons optometrist, the Riverton ............ ...112 20 14 L. J. Cody and wife spent Friday Miss Irene Lamb of Coquille. Graduate in R. W. Lundy to Walter Laird, six ...120 70 Randolph.......... not say the foul was intentional, there well-known eye doctor will visit Ban­ music of Columbia Collece, Milton. Oregon, at Cody Lumber Co’s camp. 21 lots in Portland Add. Two Mile.......... .... 74 80 in prepared to give lessons on piano and was no doubt but it bad been com­ don and vicinity. Miss Pearl Sweet departed Monday C. D. Felter to Tbos. Devereux, 29 mandolin in Bsudon. Tuesday and Wednes Myrtle Point ... .. ..592 90 41 W. C. Chase and family of Coquille for Eugene to resume her studies in Block 31, Portland Add. mitted. Nelson, he says, bad used bis day of each week. Terms 50 cents an hour. New Lake ........ ... 40 80 46 the high school at that city. E. Dyer to E N. Fish, lots 7, 8, 9. usual tactics all through the fight, were Bandou visitors Saturday eveu- Inquire of Mrs. Chas. Kime. ....503 20 Bandon .............. 54 mg and Sunday. Mrs. T. P. Hanly has been visiting ’ 10. Breakwater Add.. $600 and while be knew Nelson was butting John Danielson has pnrchascd two 00 60 ... .102 Prosper ............ Putnam & Smith to E. N. Fish, lots The Sinslaw liar lias shoaled up of lots iu Fisher Addition which ho is her mother, Mrs. J. H Schroeder of whenever be bad an opportunity, be ...78 20 64 Four Mile........ 5 & 6, Breakwater Add.. $800. late and the Wasbcalore has been clearing and will soon commence Argo, for the past week. did not disqualify him for that be­ Harry Wilson to Ed. Good, 4.| Mr. and Mrs. M L Randleman bar bound there for a mouth. work on a new residence. Mrs cause be saw he was not hurting visited relatives iu Bandon the last of acres adjoining towu, $1600. Thompson has bought three lots and W. E Dietz of Myrtle Point has Miss Grace Skeels was visiting Ban Gans, and as no other referee ever Martha J. Taylor to Elmer E. the week. been soliciting orders for nursery will build next spring. don friends yesterday. Doyle, 167 acres on Bear creek, $1400, i bnd disqualified Nelson for doing the stock in tbis vicinity this week. Thomas Hanly Hnd W. J. Sweet Miss Laura Graham returned to Anna Lorentzen to Jena, Sorensen, | Rev. G. H. Roach preached at the same thing, be did not feel like doing made a business trip by “gass’’ boat, J. J. Stanley ami family of Coquille her home in Alameda on the last lot and barn property in Langlois Presbyterian church in Coquille last to Aasen ’ s camp. it; besides the crowd were there to have been camping and enjoying au Breakwater after an extended visit $450. evening. here with Miss Claire Walker. Miss Miss Gamble and Mr. Geo. Cody see the tight and be did not want to outing at the beach the past week. Prosper tracts as follows: Nels Walker and Miss Flora Walser ac­ were visitors to Bandon Sunday, Sam Nass, manager of the Prosper disappoint them. Siler was loudly Peterson to H. P. Hausen, $50; Pet-1 O. A. Trowbridge, C. Y. Lowe and companied he as far as Marshfield. cannery, arrived from Astoria on the Aug 26th. erson to Jno. Peterson, $200; Peterson 1 cheered as be left the ring, as was B. N. Harrington were out on a bunt last Kilburn For Sale—$65 steel range for $25, Miss Jessie Sweet has been ill for to Oscar Hendrickson, $100; Peterson Gans, who was carried to his dressing mg trip last week and each returned used about one year. $60 New Home the past few days. Her illness bas to Fred Helgren, $500; Peterson to i Assessor T. J. Thrift left for Port­ ■ with a deer. room. sewing machine, $10, used about four caused her first absence from school Andrew Olsen, $100; C. F. Helgren land Monday to consult a specialist years, has bad good cun* Other house during tbis school year. regarding his eyes. to N. A. Peterson. hold furniture very cheap if sold by Mrs. R. Dunn aud Mrs. C I.Green Sept. 13tb. as I expect to leave. were afternoon guests of Mrs. T. P. Mas. N. A. R oss , Lamps, Or. Hanly Monday. The Raymond was towed outside J. L. Bean and brother, Edgar,»are J •Sunday and was met by the tug Col­ putting a till in a low place of the I umbia from Coos Bay, which towed Lampa-Coquille road opposite C. l.| the schooner to North Bend where Green’s residence. This will be great­ the balance of her cargo will be taken ly a|pr«ciate«l by the pe ople of aboard The boat will then be taken Lamps valley and others who traverse to S. F. and the machinery installed. the road during the rainy season. Mrs. C. Carothers and daughter. Mrs. H. Lorenz aud children who Miss Welcome, left, last Saturday for have beeu visiting for a fortnight their home in Oaklaud. Cal, after with her mother, Mrs. R. Pomeroy, having spout the summer at the A. departed Monday for their home in Persbbaker home in Prosper. Mrs (’oqllille City. Persbbaker and Miss Ruby accom W . J . Sweet who is at home for the panied them to Oakland for an ex present, was a guest of T P Hanly i tended visit. ami family Sunday. I’wo sailors and a longshoreman A goodly number of Latnpa people Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention. got into a mix up on the schooner | took the excursion boat for Bandon Buenaventura last Saturday after­ Sunday ami report a most delightful noon aud considerable gore was ' time. spilled in the fracas. The two ag­ The work at Cody’s camp has been gressors were taken before Justice somewhat light for tlie past week Strang and the county enriched to owing to «ant of boom-room. the tune of seventy plunks. A farewell party was given Miss The steamer Dispatch brought a Pearl Sweet, Saturday, August 25th. j a big crowd of excursionists down It was a surprise party to the lady from Coquille Sunday to spend the by her many friends of Lampa. The I day in Bandou. The Coquille Baud evening wasspent in delightful games came along to enliven the journey songs, conversation ami last, but not and played belter than usual as the least, refreshments of lee cream and boys have just received their new cake, when they all departed wisbiug uniforms, and they are tine ones, too. her a pleasant journey to her place ot A great many of the excursionists study. Best bargains offered by ' * went to the beach and others went to The Aberdeen mill has started its the ball park where a ball game was wheels of actiou the first of the week, sctn-dilled to take place between Co after being dosed for some time T qnille and Bandon teams. The game P Hatdy has resumed his position proved* uninteresting as there was at the saws. Office id telephone building, upstairs much wild base throwing at critical Our local physician. Lereucv C. T. Blumenrother moments and neither team developed Suckati. took bis departure Friday for A. D. Morte »he necessary snap and ginger to unknown parts His winning ways make a good game The gaqm waa and plraaamt •‘pule is mined ou onr won by Coquille streets. ’ I Gans Gets the Decision. X. 9 to Elizabeth Fireman “ud Mr- Another Big Leaves Before Industry May Come. Breakfast. Get Ready for tlie Fishing Season We have a big stock of Gum Boots, Rubber Coats, Oiled Pants, Aprons, etc. Trowbridge’s NOW is the time to buy Bandon real estate BANDON REAL ESTATE CO. 9 Bandon, Oregon. •i The Recorder Sent to any address