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BANDON,
Velare« XXII.
Meet Next
at Bandon.
Successful Meeting of Veter
ans at Myrtle Point
business session of the association.
BU8INX88 MEETING.
Reading minutes of of last reunion.
Upon invitation of Comrade R. H
Rosa for the next annual encamp
ment to be held at Bandon in August,
1907, a motion was made and carried
and that place declared the uext
meeting place.
Officers were elected as follows:
Commander, Comrade A. D. Morse.
Senior Vice Commander, Col. R. H.
Rosa.
Junior Vice Commander, R. F.
Sbaooon.
Surgeon, Dr. Tower.
Chaplain, A. M. Sumner.
Quartermaster, F. M. Sanderlin.
Commander Morse appointed Com
rade C, T. Blumenrother to the office
of adjutant.
Motion made and carried to extend
a vote of thanks to Commander W.
H. H. Renfro for bis zeal in behalf
of the encampment.
The G. A. R. reunion held Wednes
day and Thursday of last week was
well attended and successful io every
way and the visitors left with a feel
ing that they bad beeo well repaid
for their attendance.
The local committee, composed of
W. H. H. Renfro, R. W. Lundy and
D. A Haling received much praise
for the saccess of the meeting and
Mr. Renfro commander and C. A.
Marey as adjutant saw to it the pro
gram was snappy and interesting
from start to finish.
The Wednesday afternoon program
was as follows:
Music by fife and dram corps.
Invocation by Department Chap
lain Sumner.
A vote of thanks was also extended
Song by several yoang ladies.
to Comrades Webster, Thorp, Rosa,
Recitation by Valley Richards.
Haynee and all the comrades who
Song by the ladies.
gave their assistance toward making
Martial music.
Addresses by Comrades Orvil the reunion a success.
Thanks of the association were like
Dodge, W. E Tborpe, Col. R. H.
Rosa, W. R. Harris, C. T. Blumen- wise extended to Mr. Taylor G. Bunch
rother. F. M. Sanderlin, Judge J. D. for his address, to the young ladies
Lowe of the Mexican war, and songs who so materially assisted in enter
and witty remarks by Comrade W. M taining the veteraus and their ladies,
Vao Decar.
to Captain Giles and his squad, to the
The Thursday afternoon program,
opened with music by the Centennial Myrtle Point band for their excellent
band and waa followed by musical music and to all those who assisted
and literary numbers and a flag drill io making this encampmeot one of
by a score of little girls under the the most enjoyable in the history of
direction of Miss Bertha Prey which
the association.
called forth hearty applause.
A vote also expressed the gratitude
Comrade J. K. Lee Webster as
proxy for Major Morton Tower, de of the association to the city of
livered in a most forceful manner the Myrtle Point for many courtesies ex
major's recollections of life in Libby tended.
prison and bis escape therefrom
Adjournment was
taken until
The feature of the program was the
August
of
next
year.
very eloquent and able address to the
old soldiers by Mr. Taylor G. Buncb
NOTES.
who gave the veterans full meed of
None of the ben coops suffered.
praise for their part in the work of
Thirty-one members of the Relief
of upholding the unity of the county
Corps
from different parts of the
and paving the way for prosperity
county were present at the rennion.
and peace.
After a song by the ladies the ex- , There were two veterans of the
ercises closed with the reading of the Mexican war enrolled, W. H. Rodgers
muster out roll by Q. M., R. W.
of the navy and D. J. Lowe, Co. E,
Lundy, and Commander Renfro called
the meeting to order for the yearly Mtd rifles
OREGON: THURSDAY,
Sixty eight veterans of the civil
war were enrolled, four veterans of
the Indiao war and four veteraus of
the Spanish-American war.
When requested for printed pro
grams Commander Renfro referred
inquirers to the cover over the piano
or to one of the signs on the aland.
Chaplain Sumner nearly lost bis
temper when he found an animal
larger than a flea in bis bed. He
thought it might be a pole cat and
grabbed it up iu a blanket. Com
rades made him release bis strangle
hold and a poor little house cat
dropped out. It was dead to the
world for a few minutes, but re
covered.—Enterprise.
SEPTEMBER 13, 1906.
Dun’t furuel that Dr. Steele, dentiet. is
located in Bandon.
Number 37.
Another Boat
for the Coquille.
Mrs. H. F. Morrison was visitiug
Cannery Offer* 15 Cent* Each for Sil-
Coquille friends this week.
veraide Salmon. Fiahermen
L. W. Culbertson of Empire was a
Want 20c.
Bandon visitor this week.
Steam Schooner and Barge
The fish canneries have commenced
F B. Odberl Supt. of tbe County
Will Carry Million Feet
farm has seat in his resignation.
operations although the run of salmon
of Lumber.
House aud lot on First St., Baudou
is light.
A good run is expected
1775, Baudou Real Estate & Loan
within a week. The cauueries are
Co.
Au important bit of uews to tbe offering 15 cents for silversides and
Large business block in Baudou, people of tbe Coquille river is tbe
the fishermen talk of going on a Btrike
flOUU, Bandon Real Estate & Loau
purchase of tbe steam schoouer “Co aud demanding 20 cents.
Co.
quille River’’ by the Rivertou Lum
Mrs. C. R. Barrow of Coquille, is
visiting at the home of J. B. Marshall ber Co. and tbe announcement that
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Johnson are now
tbe vessel will go on a regular ruu
tbis week.
residents of Bandon.
Mrs. E M. Sackett has accepted a between this port and San Francisco.
I. P. Fahy of Gardiner, was calling
position
as
teacher
in
tbe
Coquille
Tbe
Coquille
river
arrived
iu
port
on
Baudou friends aud relatives last
Wanted—Millwright,
Write to
City
school.
yesterday
morning,
Capt.
Martin,
late
week.
Box 41, Bandon, Or.
R. D. Hume has four race horses at , of tbe Chico, in command, aud will
Mrs. John Snyder of Marshfield
Frank Blackerby is now working
Roseburg that will rnn in the Dis be loaded at tbe Aberdeeu mill,
was
visiting Baudou relatives the
for R. D. Hume at Wedderburn.
trict Fair races.
past
week.
Commeuciug with her uext trip it
B. H. Smith of Marshfield is now
Capt. Jensen’s family arrived on
employed at the Eldorado barber the last Elizabeth and willimeke their is tbe intention to low tbe barge
J. Machado of Myrtle Point, was a
shop.
Cbiuook
to and from tbe city. Tbe business visitor ou the lower river
borne in Bandon.
1
Attorney Geo. P. Topping is at
P. G. Wericb, inspector 13tb light barge will carry from six to seven last Saturday.
tending Circuit Coort at Coquille house district, was here ou au official hundred thousand feet of lumber and
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this week.
M
iss
Pearl
Walker returned Satur
visit Monday morning.
this, added to tbe Coquille River's
Capt. D. F. Tozier, life saving sta
day
from
au
extended visit io Port
This is court week at the county capacity
,
will make a graud total of
tion inspector waa a Bandon visitor seat and a large number of our peo
land. Mias Mae Walker accompanied
abont oue million feet each trip aud her home and will visit relatives and
this week.
ple are in attendance.
should pay handsome dividends to friends here.
N. C Nielson of Port Orford, was a
Miss Grace Garfield returned Mon
passenger to San Francisco on the day eveuing from an extended visit tbe owners. Tbe steamer will load at
last Breakwater.
with her aunt at Bellingham, Wash, tbe Aberdeeu mill aud tbe barge at
Tug Geo. R. Vosburg
Mrs. Costello and Mrs. Nels Ras
A. H. Waterman and E. A. Gundel- tbe Rivertou mill.
Coming to Bandon.
mussen were visitors at Parkersburg finger made a trip to Northern Curry
The steam schooner Coquille River
Friday afternoon.
Monday to locate a couple of timber was built at Prosper in 1896 aud was
Just as soon as she has been in
Judge Hamilton is taking bis va claims.
originally intended to ruu to this
spected
the tug Geo. R Vosburg will
cation io tbe Curry couoty mountains
Tbe home of Mrs. Matilda Willard river. Her draught, however, proved
bunting for big game.
leave for Bandon, Coquille river,
two miles above Coquille, was burned
too great for the bar at that time and
Will accept lots io Bandon as part last week, together with about half of
where she will be employed during
io lees than a year sbe was pulled off
payment on piano. AddreesJBox 219, tbe household furniture.
the next three months towing ships
Marshfield, Or. at once
Dr. Steele resident dentist, will re tbe run aud sent elsewhere where in and out over the bar. She will
Harry Wilson made a business trip turn to Bandon today, after a week’s larger cargoes could be taken. Sbe
take the place of the tug Triumph,
to North Bend Wednesday, return absence. Those needing dental work is 146 ft. in length, 34 2 ft breadth
which will go to Astoria to uudergo
ing Thursday evening.
will now find him at bis office.
and 12.4 depth. Gross touuage 424 -It).
extensive
repairs.
C. B Zeek was at Coos Bay tbe
Esther Mitchell's trial is set for
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For the past half year the Vosburg
latter part of last week making a ship September 24, for tbe killing of her
ment of poles to the city.
has
been lying idle in the local har
brother, George Mitchell. Mrs. Maud
A dispatch from Moscow, Idaho,
Sam Elmore, tbe Astoria cannery Creffield will probably be tried in
dated Aug 31st, says: Judge Lukes bor Wbeu she came over to this
man, has leased the Empire cannery October. Her trial has not yet been
of the river this morning and
today decided to bold W. J. Sbrieves side
set.
and will operate it this season.
tied up at the Oak-street dock it waa
St. Patil, Mion., Sept. 8.—Dan aod Roy Taylor to the next grand
Chester Ellingson, Warren Little
found that she leaked slightly. It is
field aud Fred Loreutzen shipped as Patch broke tbe world’s record f< r jury for the murder of David Collier
pacing this afternoon at tbe slate and fixed their bonds at $600 each. probable that some work will have to
firemen on tbe Elizabeth Monday.
be done to her before the craft leaves
Mrs. Laura Boyd and daughter, fair grounds when be went a mile in The preliminary examination of the
1:55
flat,
beating
the
previous
record,
for Bandon. ¡She is receiving sup
Miss Ethel, left Monday for an ex
accused occupied all of the last week,
1:554,
held
by
him
and
made
a
year
plies today, aud if the inspectors find
tended visit with relatives io Eastern
and at the conclusion of the argu
ago at Lexington.
her to be iu passable condition it is
Oregon.
ments of council Saturday evening
Mrs.
C.
B
Zeek
went
to
Coquille
quite likely that she will get away
Tbe commodious steamer Beta was
towed to Coos Bay by the lug Mouday with Capt. Anderson’s little the court took the case under advise tomorrow afteruoou or Saturday. The
Triumph last Saturday and will be son who bad au arm broken a short ment. The bouds fixed are the lowest Voaburg is iu command of Captain
time ago. Mrs. Anderson came up ever kuown in Idaho where the crime
used there towing salmon.
Dodge.—Portlaud Telegram.
on tbe Breakwater Bud came to Co
charged manslaughter.
Steve Gallier will again be num
quille to meet Mrs. Zeek aud tbe boy
bered with Bandon business men
and will take him back with her.
after tbe 15th as on this date be will
I wish to thank the people who so
return to bis old post of duty and as
Kindly
gave food, clothmg atidmom y
some tbe management of tbe Tupper
to
the
families
who lost everytbiug in
House.
the Parkersburg tire. Especially Mr.
Geo. Laird got into a mix up with
P. Hanly and Mr. Chas. Ashton, who
a balky gasoline lamp last Friday
were more than liberal.
evening and the lamp almost burned
M rs . J. L. K ronenberg .
two of his fingers off and putbim out
There will be services iu tbe Pres
in tbe first round. George also put
byterian
Church Sept. 16th both I
tbe lamp “out” in tbe street.
morning and eveuing at tbe usual I
Miss Irene Lamb of Uoqmlle. graduate in hours. There will be no further !
moeic of Colombia College, Milton, Oregon,
is prepared to give lessons on piano and services until Oct. 21st wheu the pas
mandolin in Bandon, Tuesday and Wednes tor expects to return from bis vaca '
day of each week. Terms 50 cents an hoar. tion; Sunday School and Christian '
Inquire of Mrs. Cbaa. Kime.
Endeavor will tie held regularly each
Steve and Ed. Gallier and their Sunday. Strangers al ways welcome
families returned tbe first of tbe week
Breakwater passengers from Ban-.
from their Curry county outing. They don tbis week were Mrs O. A. Trow
Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention.
report having had a most enjoyable bridge aud sou who will visit relatives ;
time, with good bunting and tine iu Modoc County; Mrs. Frank Simp
fishing.
son and brother, O. Weiser, who are
Postmaster W. B Curtis and Hen returning to tbe former’s home at
ry Holir of Marshfield were Bandon Stewart's Point; Mrs. Ada Simpson I
visitors last evening. They were re who r turns to tbe city to resume her 1
turning home from a trip to Curry position as stenographer at the A. O 1
county where Mr. Holm purchased I U. W. headquarters, and Mrs. E. A
two car loads of sheep and one of cat Franklin and daughter who are going
tle for bis market on tbe Bay.
to the city to reside.
Tbe young man who tapped tbe
F. J. Fahy, tbe Waupooia braves
aud others from Fabyville had great Mexicans ou the steamer Elizabeth
sport last Sunday chasing bear, north last week, was captured by Ed. Henry
of Bullards. The indications were at Port Orford Friday morning. He
that a bear picnic was Io be held some bad the stolen money carefully tucked
where iu that vicinity because hot sway m a tobacco sack and was much
trails were plentiful and tbe boys surprised at being taken as be thought
were compelled to get out of tbe road be was getting out of civilization. He
every few minutes in order to save was brought back to town, waived ex
themselves tbe humiliation of being amination here, and was taken to Co
run over by one of tbs big fellows. quille Saturday where he plead guilty
However, they succeeded in stopping before tbe Judge and will be sen
tenced Saturday. He gave bis uame
three of them and enjoyed tb<>
sport tbsy have bad for »earn
as Frank Myers, aged 28.
Get
MEN'S
FURNISHINGS
for
tire
We have a big stock of
Gum Boots, Rubber Coats,
Oiled Pants, Aprons, etc.
This store is replete with everything in high grade
furnishings. Our vast showing of Underwear,
Shirts, Hosiory, Shoes, Neckwear, Suspenders, etc.
combined with our special low prices keeps this
store prominently at the top as positive headquar
ters for wearers of stylish and dependable Furnishings.
LORENZ & HOYT.
1 NOW is the time to buy
Bandon real estate.
Beat bargains offered by
Trowbridge’s
The Recorder
Sent to any addreee
BANDON REAL ESTATE CO.
Office io telephone building, upstairs.
*Bandon, Oregon.
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Ready
Fishing Season
Complete Line Just Received
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Fishermen May go on Strike.
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