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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1906)
: ♦ i : Town Light and Water. N e w Goods Just In. 1»A I L The Gravel Ford ereamwry 'ilosel l b* («»«si, of Myrtl« P"iul, at lb* Over m r«l«a«ua manty. (*alif"VUia. •utMal'l* govevuaiMit load io th* I «at m*«Hing of it» eoan*il. t«*>k iu*a* a »tori lune «gw a genii* u|d n>i|«'b «trinity of port Orford within th« loot Jowii • few «laya «g» after a very aaj- •urea to a»r««riniu tb* c««t of inaiali a«»w I uii «I'I« m | luto a mill Dam«* sud f«w year*. arrived in t«iwu by Sator lafartury «•awn'i roo, «aya Iba En mg an *l*ctr»e lighting plant with ■ »«•do twenty mil«« le fom »6« wo* fin I «fay'a »iagw to to run wura line* oa terprise llilhorto there baa l»«u et- lb« wSrk boa led l«*e N«'«wptml oayat I«r«aaed tnueb illaaallafarttull an«l dis by lb« government, but lb* surveyor apfH>iotm«'Ut among the <loirym*n, ia of th* optniaa that II Will •<»• paa* l>al tbi« y «ar general »at i* fact mo ba* water«"«ka »yateiu in nmMCti'io »"‘I ally revu«-«) from b«-r par a liar pra a r>«munti*« lu mv««Dg«te boo l«*o dicainanl, aaya Iba Red Bini? Can**. app>«tnt«w|. fi i* • wall buon» f «ri I*<**y bad ««aayad tu drink from (ba that np til« unddl* f<>rk of lb* (’•»• flu ma at a |»>iut wbwre it |««MM>d ao- tna|"Cli«>u ami will auuo be thrown quill* ibare lb" aurfv* <»f ll>a gtouml, ami. open for «•llle«ue<il llloOaOtld* of •mergy going to w«*l* «very day. ta J lb* dirt caving l«n«aib h«-y fufe l*g». Jam««« Curry'» b«-«*** on Elk *iv«-r l»/rt* lb* Eu 1erpria* Tina |«wor. «tu« t«N>k an luvulunlary l«oa lav nml fN>rne«i down from a dsfsrtivu flow, bari«ea*«Ml. w«>ai«i m«t only fnrniwb j «tari«*I off «i « Lr*ak nark |«ar*. A while L* and hia tispbew were at bom« Myrtl* Point with light« and waler, Patirli of InmlM-r bap|**u«*i oy«pur but were nuable to •nbdue th« fir* but «uiergy for rnnnmg fortori«« of ian*ly aloug ua it* way to lb* rail Ha MV m I al moi l half hi* bonaebold The Ladies are Invited to Call * A Successful Creamery Mr By*ra. Wb'i ha* »urveyetl ct«u Dry Goods Ladies Fine Shoes : r»rt torfortf Cow Rides Mill Flume. BI« any ami all kiml*. •ay from Ils* mill, a diatsMS of 3*1 g'MMia The low* I* a aevere otiO, but It to «teatrali that a portion of *b>" mil««, ami ovar tbia lb«a*y gol bar with youth and grit to overrome it. it «mergy l>«« now auiploy«*!, ami '.ba Io fur«« feat Io qillidly aiirv*y lb«' •nr ia not irreparable, ¥ ♦ eel falbore aro taking ll>* iniliali«* roumlings alida ah* irav*l«*l Nat lb«wn ha* taken op s bomeatead toward a*r««rtaiuing Ilia prarticnbiMj Al two potato along lb* line iti«« on Mix»« river, near (ten« I’eirces of lh«> plan fl h m* bn» a at rung pitch downward, place, and several days ago move«) hie il ami ero**«« «-veral giilcbo* at a family out to r««i«l«« .1. E. H.llfS.II.L, If /'. HTH.IJffi, Jr Successful Applicants. conaídnriibl* altitude, Imt H im cow 1‘rM'tirnl Ntirv*v»r Harry Allen, who has had charge r«»l«« ibmn all, ami «I III«« end of 2I> of the poaloffi«'* during Mr. Juba- l'rof U H Bunch. Ida Gambi* ami mil«-» waa ti»li*d from tin* millrace un »tou s ali*««nce, is going to Bandon Vira Minnie Hermann. th* examina If ,<«« want a b<>n>* in Oregon, inv«'atiga<«' onr offering» l>arm«e| and ronh-nbaily chewing at with bis family, where lie will e|M«nd lion board for the eighth grade, met We have Timber and Goal Lands, Farm an«l Dairy Lands, 8Ua k Ranches and i liar en«l. Tb* only l»«ing wriuonly a few weeks visiting relative« and la«» w»«ek in Coquille, ami closed op CITY PROPERTY ■ 4i*tiirl**d by th* mi»hnp wa* Birney’« l«e>king over the situation and if fav th« work of the institute that was re If yon wish to boy, sell or exchang*. call <>n na ami we will give yon goo«l J owner, wbo growlixl la>camw Im wn* orably impreooed will locato perman cently held, deciding III* following eervioo. //«»rm*/<■«»«/» re I am 'J k I «m IfrsimlJr (Jttrrrumf nl /xin«/ forte«! to drive the animal 2<> mil««* to ently. named as th«'successful aspirants for to good level LOTS In WOODLAND ADDITION, close in and cheap for «'««h get lier bom«, nml could not o«o the honora: Miss Agnes Sullivan ami sister, | •>- Mil* in WOOLEN MILL ADDITION. Jg I “ 'I’Z v flnrne in both diroctiona. .Jessie Endicott ami Zelma HeeaoO M ims l»abel, came up on the steam r, of Myrtl»» Point; Viola M Reese amt Like Names Cause Confusion and have gone out to their relatives Stock ranch of ó'jtl aerea ; good l>uildii.g» and other inu«roveiiientH. (’> per acre. Mal»el Haughton of Norway; Edward on Sixes river. We have dairy rpnehev. city residence propeity anil acreage property withiii city The Oregon .Journal deocriboa a Price of Rivertons Minai« Tantson limita. Three Jape who have beeo working mix-np I»etweoti Fairview |M>stoffice. Oftirr in El Dorati«» Itl«lg Il kN DON OH. and Maud Ellingsou of Bandon;Geo. in the Wetlderburn hotel during the F. Rohrer. Bessie Manrey and Ciar' this coonty, ami Fairview station on summer passed through town the enee Tuttle of Coquille; Marni Sweet. the O. B. A N. road in the northern latter part of Iasi week on their way Haiti«* F Sweet and Jessie Sw«*et of part of the State. The poetoffice name out of the country. If seems sb if Lampa; Pearl M Regin, 1) Roy Reg of the northern Fairview is Cleone, some suspicion was entertained as to in, Leo Stephens, Thus Stora, Janies Imt the wholesalers aod inanufactnr- the contents of their baggage, but a Richey and Aonie Carlson of North ors at Portland frequently address to search warrant failed to reveal aoy Fairview their customers of Cleone. Bend. appropriated articles.—Tribune. As a consequence the Fairview post Forestry Scientist Here. office on the North Fork I ihh stacks of : COQUILLE VALLEY LAND CO. 1100 ACRES CEDAR TIMBER uncalled for letters on band, Mr. Augustine Henry, a forestry The postmistress there reported to scientist from London, Eng., called the inspector recently that she had 64 ut the Sentinel office last week. The such letters on band, and was certain gentleman is visiting Coos county for that at least 33 of them were intend the purpose of viewing our forests ed for Cleone, tint will have to remain where they are until the time limit and studying their growth, ages of expires when they will be returned to trees and nature of the soil that pro the writers. duces such magnificent timber Mr. Henry has letters of introduc tion from the forestry department at I Washington. The main object of his visit at this time is to see our great The sad intelligence of the death of Mrs. Eliza Yoakarn, which occurred received at the home of her son, I. A. Yoakarn, near Susauville, Cal, was re ceived at Coquille by wire the day following. The deceased was 85 years years old and a pioneer lady of this county. been heard, end there lea deterailbO- Ima to «oler the cowing aaaaou will» rea*we«l zeal During Iba |>a*t saowuti th* plant, uwaad by Fred B Haight A Co. <>t Mao Francisco, baa i»*’O managed •'V G«e. E People* of Coquille, end I bo imme«Iiato work has been umhrr Iba ■ti|>erviai<>u of J, If Harbinoii of Gravel Ford, who ia au ex|«erieure«l dairyman a* well a* a practical crea tuerymau Imlividnal te*le of rows have bx'ii mail* with the result that a number of dairymen propone to get rid of il ti proti table cows and «oboli» tutu therefor stock that will give first- class multa in tests ami the flow of milk. At the ofieiiing of the season (Imre was usauraiice of but 16 or 17 patrons but when the plant was opened there were 22 patrons on the roll. “Queen Esther” May Come. The very pretty musical opera en titled “Q,i««eu Esther” seems to have started on its rounds of the county, and we are told that it is not unlikely the play will yet reach Bandou. It was first put on at Marshfield and drew very large audiences for two successive nights. Next it goes to Co quille, and of the approaching operat ic treat the Sentinel has this to say: Martin E. Robinson, a musician of ability, has been engaged by the school board of Coquille to organize a cborns of musicians, and after prop er drill present the noted and popu lar opera “Queen Esther.’’ The vo cal talent of this city will be utilized and a grand success may be looked for. The object of this venture is to give the young people of the school the benefit of the drill, aod to obtain funds to purchase many things that are needed at the school building. It will be a reproduction of the play pot on successfully at Marshfield. YL white cedar trees growiog in their na tive fields. He states that white ce The New, Elegantly Fitted, and Speedy Steamer » dar is used as an ornamental tree in the parks of his country, but it is called Lawson Cypress because a Mr. Lawson introduced the seed of that tree into the British Isles. Mr. Hen ry will visit many logging camps and C. P. JEtfSE.V, Master. This Steamer is New. is Strongly built, aud tit ted with th«' latest improvement«, and will some of the sawmills of Coos county. give a regular H day service, for passengers and freight, between the Coqnille River, Oregou, and San Francisco, Calif. —Sentinel ELBERT DYER, Agent, Bandon. Oregon. Kltl'SE, Managing Agent, 207 I ront Street, San Francisco, California. E. T. c. s. part «»f <'<» om <’«»anty on Mltort HrirtMv . V 1» í < ravlci’ COQUILLE. I fur - OREGON. California and Oregon Coast Steamship Company Steamer Alliance Now plying between Portland and Coos Bay only. Weekly trips. L. W SHAW, Agent, Marshfield, Phone 441. The Recorder Sent to any address 1 year, $1.50 Sheltered from the Winds, Yet But a Short Distance from the Ocean Beach. No Gulches or Hills. Kauffman Company, associated with Edgai L. \\ heeler, have taken over a tract of land in the heart of Bandon / Drugs and Druggist's Sundries. Patent Medicines, Brushes and Toilet Articles, Fancy Stationery, Imported and Domestic Cigars, We believe that Every Lot iu PARK will iucrease at leaat ONE HALF in price by this coming summer, and we expect ibe price to double. Have yoa a little idle money? There ie NiO NAFEK IN VESTM EXT than R hh I Estate. Are you working for a salaryT Theu lay away 17 C’EXTNi each day and invest it in s lot iu which they have platted and will put on the market. The property has been given the name of Azalea Park, uid consists of 220 of the finest lots in tliHt towu. 17 cents a day! Mr. and Mrs. \\ heeler are camping ou the beach near Bandon, and are having an excellent outing. Mr, Doll You will never miss the money, aud before yon realize it the lot will be paid for. YOVL, Sil’. says the fishermen at Bandon are ma king big catches every day of cbinook PARK AZALEA I • You, Madam. ® £ and silversidea, the former bringing them from 35 to 60 cents each and the latter 1$ cents. He is grealy im- press»»«! with the future prospects of the town by the sea. » Save a little of your “Sweets'' money ami deny yourself a few hair and neck ribbons, and til« trick is done. It is no great hardship, and the returns are manifold. Put aside a little of your cigai money w yon will be benetitted both physic- £ ally ami financially,and you will soon own a lot. In considering this property we ask you to believe that we intend to build it up ami Iflnke it Vnlnnhle. We are right behind the property with all of our ability and resources, and wh 'ther you purchase in AZALEA PARK or not we ask your support in the efforts we are making aud will make to build up Bandou as a ■*' <y-' Great Summer Resort t You know that lots at a successful OC E A N The price we ar«> placing on I o I b in AZALEA PARK, considering location and the lay of th«« ground, makes the property the most promising section on the market. Do you desire to build aod have not money enough, come to us. We can aid you. The Pacific Wheeler Real BAMDoM N'cn clean rouM«. æt and Mie n l.iiht, ♦ 1.25 a week ; *x00 a month. MR í S R,AH COSTEI|L9. ’ • ' RESORT advance more qnickly iu valne than any other kind of property. — AT— The New l>in< ftlnre U N um Kendy for llttwine«** Alleys Back of Each Lot. AZALEA Rooms B andon Fine line of Fancy Candies. The Most Pleasing Residence Property ---------- ^=-in Bandon things me lively in Bandon, and the prices of realty are on the rise. The t GEO l>. GRAY A CO., Gen'l Agts. ♦21 Market. Ht. San Francisco. I the interests of his firm, says the Coos Bay Times. Mr. Doll stated that N«»ti«'<‘ Kight. - AZALEA PARK Bandon is Lively. Mr. Alva Doll returned yesterday from Bandon, where be bad been in <’oi-rv«-t AbwtrnrtM for any ■ti*li«*«l 17 CENTS A DAY $10.00 I I Estate Co »