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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1906)
Banbon Ikrofbcf \ BANDON, Volume KXU OREGON: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1906 Number 43. t r»—h brsail it Button s store. t'e>b paid fur sacks al Band u r ■ ruibsfrinl I ’•» w arch« nine. II H'ts ami wife a|H*nt Suniiay »•••’hl with lbe gentleman'll parenti. •n Bamte >n. M< mm | *teopp.<*a! Call at the Band ■ hi llsrdwar* Co. store and nee those a«*w t dnms'k Siim ns saws. Butter wrappers prmted at the R k - Clarence Boice went I m *I ow per Electric Plant Outlook. . steamer Elizabeth cokdkk office. »MM fc K. Hww ■L L. Kronenberg lias gone to l’urt- House, barn and 3 lots iu Baudou, The three month« time given A. J. i « mu hr« i land on a business trip. $1-100. Baudou Real Estate Co. H A M Burrows of Aberdeen, Wash . by the Excellent pasturage for stock. E<l. H. Thrift of Langlois was up 1 l*i> m » fur» «•««* • City Board for the beginning of con* Horst*«, $2; cows, $150 a month. to the coining city last Saturday. etruction of the local electric plant 1 I McMullen replesi'lited Den A m. Hatiseu. Prosper, Oreg. b•*•»*■*’- Rev. Horsfall will bold services iu expired Oct 20tb, and Mr. Burrows mark at the comiug city Saturday Ms* bsa* »• evening. St. John's Episcopal church Sunday failed to appear in person or com «a **>•*•*•£ *A«* municate any reason for bis procras H ill accept !■■(« in Bandon as |-art 2s<» acre ranch 5 miles from Ban at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. •• b *»••«• •* W»«« 32 acres | mile deep water frout, tination. In consequence the Board |myin-tit <>n piano Address B»»x 21**, don; 12 acres bottom laud; il2<Mt. 4 miles from Bandon, for $4000. Fine has very properly declared the fran Baudou Real Estate Co. Ma.sbti«*ld, < *r at once I h»» Bandi ii Hardware Co waul- Mrs. S. Mailboru left for Portland factory site, Baudou Real Estate Co. chise forfeited, and determined upon Homestead and Timber Claim De ite* ladies tu call and •*•*' tin n -mail tins morning where she will s|M*tld the policy of exacting a bond of good •ri'iis f*>r shirt whi -I s ami sleeve«. I the winter as the guest of her sired.—Locators please give descrip ly Ma ■ a«*»i*i' faith from any future applicant for a tion to the Bandon R ecokheh . w2 Air I ebtison, Jr., Ted Baxter and|daughter M* ♦»» •«• » I* M iss Maud Reed of Marshfield re- franchise from this municipality. It 1» II Mmisell, all of < ix piille. wer" Were | Bit) acre ranch 5miles from Bandon; H- ><««*. **■! »te-» in town yesterday «m ttieir retnii* g*><*d bottom land, $2500. Bandon turned home this morning after a so- is hinted on good authority that an • i fl* *i| I <m*<* ' «• joiirn with Mrs Thus D White. other party stands ready to install an fr<>iu a banjoes* trip to < Mid Beach. Resi Estate Co. » ».-o t*' i * i * m *»rte tb» Miss Ollie Mason, who has been electric plant in Bandon, and will Shenfl ll . \\ . < Ligo and wife were) E. H Marsh and R Briuard, real b*« «w pacete*«* Public Warning "iilgoing passenger« for PortlHii t »--tati' men of Coos bay, were looking visiting her father in this place, de make application to the Trustees for parted Wednesday on her return to the necessary permit at the regular Sunday. I hey took with them four over the comiug city this week. f»"*» lb* tmi»r<« VI p«*s. aia nr*- b»r**by forbidden little orphan children of Marshtielil Seattle. V"<>*N» furiteev * • Richard W hipple and mother left session to be held on Oct. 31st. The »•» •»«■pama >u *uy way on the lands who receutly lost their father, m»'! | fO|- San Francisco per steamer Eliz Chas. St. Dennis was in Bandon wbn-b tb* p>***>* ■’ ***• Mrmeviy le gentleman is Mr F. II. Magoon of fite« M> < hallan Knnrh in C* m > h ' i -<> iiii the mother was u»ial>le to care f* i stielb Sunday. They will be absent Tuesday evening returning to North **>*A i * *>r tte« M .osteal I liancl* in Curry thi'in. The orphan* will be placed in Bend from Cape Blanco where be Portland, who has just finished in some time. In r*tir»*K fru* i* team.««* «tetete manly \ ml«l »*>•»« of this or< 1er will a foiin-iling asylum stalling a plant at Ranier, this State. did a job of painting. I lie run of fish ih slightly smaller te« tea* •* w»ll •« *uo»tt*i tir Ve la. pi «Maculasi to the full*—t extent of Th* ladies of the Rebakalt lodge this wool; thur hist, the catches being Ducks are comiug! Are yon pre Mr. Magoon very likely means busi d*t««>tl <h>«*ii l '• «*d tel I»*»» limi lb« I »W Signed will entertain the members of the so much diminished that it is prob pared to give them a warm reception? ness, as we all earnestly hope be does, H amon G on C i . ib , •te»«, te r te* «ni te»* g«M»l **h» will Eastern Star ami Odd Fellowa on able both canueries will run only See the new line of shot guns just re but the Board will see to it that be W. S. MlkxH.VLL. Saturday evening. The social event alternate days from now on. ceived by the Bandon Hardware Co. Cu*:’w*'»lo »«-«i» b*r» whet» Ih* y or any other man is granted no con ---- OOO — i will l>e bi hl at Concr»*te hall, and the •liti k* pri't*-«, i*. »*«»■ M'—ii F or T kahe - T wo vacant resident Lost. On the streets of Bai i< l< »ti cessions without a substantial evidence I (hid Fellow* and Eastern Star will Settlement Notice quite recently, a hospital class pin, lots will be taken it) payment towards ♦ì ami U' iWrv*i»i*- n f »••• ■♦• - ' I m * Mit*rrained thereat at progressive of bis sincerity of purpose, and fur bearing a red cross with the initials the purchase of au elegant upright \l| p.t«o*i» kII"wing themselves t<* Mei •uUrpii»»-, ai» ite») intin*.il» •« whist A nice time is in preparation. thermore be must agree to commence piano of standard make. Inquire at “A. S.’’ on the back Finder will ail*ntM*u ut imite» >g *Miii"i>*l ri» ►» llidebt.nl to lite flipper H*Ulse The wedding of Miss Bertini Krupp, this office. please leave same at this office. work on bis plant within 30 days after pri* t 1«. Sept tMh, Rtt’ti. will please »•slam»» • tu Ite* towu Ite» !<* Miss Irene Lainli of Coquille, graduate iu the franchise is obtained. Bandon »«ill«' their accounts with Galliot oiliest daughter of the late Herr A G. Hoyt was a departing pas IIIBOZB waruil) w-4 i'll'»* Iteli« io II»’« Ito**, al I'UCr Bills oiitstaiidiug on Krupp, the great gunmaker ami senger per steamer Elizabeth Sun music of Columbia College. Millon. Oregon, is prepared to give lessons on piano ami should have long ago bad an electric wealthiest man in Germany, and ceiuiuuuily \uv l'*lh next will l>«> place<l Ill the day. The gentieman go.s to South mandolin in Baudot), Friday and Satur supply, and it would be a paying Giiatavus von Bohlen Hailack, a — OX> - hand* of a collect'>r. ern California for au indefinite stay day of each week. Terms 50 cents au hour. proposition from the outset. young member of tin* German diplo Gko. I*. L aiki *. in the hope of beueiitting bis im Inquire of Mrs. Cbas. Kime. Tb« Bamk>u Har I»ar» Co «mb«» matic service, took place Oct. loth at The Trustees bad a special meeting paired health. The Larsen shingle mill al this ooo lb« fact ond«r-iUo* tbat ib*) ai» m the Ivrupp villa at Huegel, a few last Saturday evening, at which Ras place, bad steam up yesterday. Mr. R. E. Buck and wife of Coquille no way mmcm I i «üb auy vite* t 1 itnli«s from Essen. Wanted. Larsen expeejs his weavers in a few mussen Bros, and Alvin Muuck were are to soon become residents of Ban Hrtu in the l»»vax Il II. Dufort, who recently arrived don. Mr. Buck last week purchased days, and expects to start actual work each granted a renewal of their liquor \\ ned chop! «•!' Ht once. Highest ¡ in this coiiiinnnily from Sumpter, the property of Sim Hunt on the some time next week. Sentinel. Ik'ii't forgvi t’ « l<v . U-uii-i licenses for six mouths On Nov. 2nd J Oregon, tells the R ecoi <I> ek that lie beach, lie having previously sold his hK'*it««l iu tUu.l 'v prieta paid A Hiioaiv. 4 lots and house in Baudou. ¡ill the Board will meet to consider Wal ; tills pnrcliHsud live lots south of I lie own place at the county seat. cleared and line ocean view. $1300. ter Nelsou’s petition for a license, shingle mill mid intends erecting Fred Tuttle and bride, accompanied Bandon Real Estate Co. nice dwi'llings thereon, for tenement by Mr. Tuttle’s mother and sister The dance given at the opera bouse which, if granted, will give the town P u 11 « min*. Mi Dufort i<x|H>ctH Inn and Ins aunt, Mrs. II I*. Knapp if Saturday evening whs fully up to four saloons. I friend, Al Folsom, to arrive shortly nice crowd was Oakland, Cal , were sojourners in expectations. A Sumpter, mid together they will eu Bandon Monday. Fred and bride present, and the music by l’rof. Hen Datiiel Boone and wife have given gHge ill logging on the Coquille IlVi r. ry’s orchestra was par excellence. are now enjoying their honeymoon. the City Restauraut, which they have The Bmnloii Concert Bund is to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Boone are leaned, a thorough overhauling, and Claude Nasbnrg and A. A. Dinnii k, have a new |*ad»r to suceved Frank two prominent young real estate late arrivals here from San Francisco, today noon opened up for business. Bowker who left for Colorado two agents of Marshfield, were in town and Monday evening they purchased They are both practical reatanraut immtlia ago. Tlu< future leader of the first of the week making in the City Restauraut business from people. Ilio urgtinizatioii will be E I*. Kails quiries into ■•Coming City" realty, Mr Leneve and will hereafter cou- iud who is expected lo arrive lien* Everybody is looking this way these duct the same. from Rice Lak**, \\ iseoiisin, on the days. Rev. Horsfall loft for Marshfield next trip of tin* Elizabeth. Pr*>f. Matt Smith who fell from the this morning to officiate at the fnueral Ixmisrud I« a lop notch miisicimi hc mill wharf laat week and of Mrs. Sleep, formerly of the New woolen I'oi'ling to the loeommeiidatiotiH that port mines, and an old time resident pii'cvdi* him. mid In* expects to vn severely crippled himself, was able of Coos Bay. He will return to lo bo back at his position as foreman gage III luisllioss hele of the mill three days later. Matt morrow for services in the Episcopal riivii» i* a cmisidetable «etitimeiil was badly stove up in ribs and arm, church next Sunday. III the <'i«|Ullle \ illey III favor of Illi* hut it takes u good deal to knock bun Complttlv igne oí Everything at Wholeaalr Prices. Z. C. Strang ami C. R. Barrow is a <himmi*r«'ial club* of Coquille, Bandon out completely new real estate firm here. Mr. Strang mil Myrll** Point gi'lliug Ingollivi A. -I llartmiih's bowliiig alley and is a well and favorably known busi ami unitedly working iu lliv iuleiv*l ness man of this city, and bis part *>f tin* aecliuu. Il i * a worthy senti- billiard parlors are a popular place of ner is hii attorney who has lately set • ik ' ii I. an I almuld le-ult iu something attraction these evenings. Mr. Ilait- tled in the town, and he comes well more tmigil*le than talk I’nitod ••<■ luan intends inaugurating the feature reeoiu mended. Sentinel. In*ll from t In* aw I al «• I ul>> c in uceo i of allowing ladies to bowl on Monday M ins Pearl Walker expected to en plish <iiori*, muh ul'h'dly, than the evening , an I will award a prize to roll herself as one of the teachers in of Ilms* woikuig separately, ami po--i the best lady bowler nt the end Marshlitdil's public schools last M oii to l*l\ III Closs plll|S'-l's \| v 11 lo P I it each mouth. We direct attention day. bill the schools do not open till the gentleman's ad. in tins issue. Euti'i pri*«». next Monday, at which time she will 1‘osters are being printed at this W ill »..» i* i v-a Mil las'll *<*-'•* «I *|' it I..' til. » II*'** .1 **.«•< « I li I Issiti J, D Myers of liitick eria*k. ll*i-> again be at the bay. Miss Walker I (■» • • *•»*»» ■' isl •*••'' ••'♦*' ixiuuly. was in Bamh'ii several tin) * office aiiuoiineiiig the twelfth annual is one of Bandon’s most popular and ! /X r MORRIMON'U Htirh«i’ 8hop ago iu the iiilviv't *>f \|r* C. <» t id ball of our Knights of I vtliias lodge estimable young ladies, ami we con MM.) *U> <l*< »Vvkl'V*M l**"k Ilk. 't'l'I'll'H Itili «lot («M I «Ito lu») *'f C*\|Uille. Mrs Gilkey I* a which will I»-given >t Bank Hall »the gratulate Marshfield on having ob wiilvw who lias been left with a fam evening of Saturday, Nov. 17th. It tained I i » t services as a teacher. ily amt a luorlgagisi praqa'rly, 'lie is needless to remind (lie public that th'ing tbe pixipnelot of a restaurmi a gland good lime is in store for al the county -e.it. Mi Myer* w i I hem wlieu this ever awaited event I I A R X I'lie lx nights never do vinh'.ivoring to rai»o (lie price of i comes off uiottgagi* held against Hu* |irv|H*><v things by halve«, as (licit past mi- l*\ Viaui l*vi»hl'aker of l'r.**|s'r, and iiual parties fully prove, ami tl.eir wo nmliHsiaml he met with tlatlviu g reputation will l*e aptly ustmned on 'V.,ii| I •"(!!," » ' le III- hi« !' I I’ 'tie '» i I ,i *• ti l iid* v Carry a Full Line of •ucees-. Quii» a -mu was raised I v Uns la'casiou C tp'H hw* he Ims pun I ’«''I the I teui'l al St. iv I* mm »» III» gissi ;ns pin et Umiliati liming Governor Geo. E Chamberlain is i»l 1* C Strang at I'ispnlh\*and will hi'tw'e the geutViiiHii's s*av hviv. I lio molt ev|H«c*ed to arrive at Marshti *ld telili cominci the «ame gage aii" nuts to al'oul tin« tiist of tin* wi-k for ho \ l teiilis out XV «-U «•-hs'lisl M. <k I I'lie siiMimer Fli«al*»'Hi vr**M*vd the pnr|s*se of taking degrees in the Red t »V— JUST RECEIVED I A Full line of Dress Goods. Exclusive Umbrellas in Great Array. Patterns m FALL Trowbridge’s MILLINERY Now on Display ! A Fifty Dollar Suit Maud Garfield kss A. J. HARTMAN & CO GROCERIES & ( ROCKERY Also Art Needle Work Goods. DKV <J<M»DS. BOOK'S. SIIOKK. I 'UU'BIXti. «ik’oi 'Kk’ll'.S. Urite Stock <>n * Added to» hud it Is H « t <>«| I Soli a1 Cl me Margins and Phase Everyone vr COQI 11 ,| .K < IT\ OKI GOX liar eu rvHite t**r San Franeis<s* last Sunday al als ut 2 p aitami, though illawmg IM t*s*l of water, -l*e ex- isiw'ui'ss» m* unte ot difficulty, l'ho v »'« m «I »'sii»«si a largì* cargo and p< s sitigli lisi ei usisi mg •* folios s t»»i et luadi-i. tilt «auds **f malvliw» «si, ami a* liais aiis»s*il«a«s' is hmghls l’nsMWigeo Mr* l.m* Fai* i» i la»vinsi* Bk*aa\ Mru Tiffier. \| ss KllHurokk, \ G II yr. J II. Erna I. I \ |\*unwvy Mrs |. \ |\*un*r* y. l'idip |\*u»e*vy. MviW'U ISiuvr V. I'wW. IXMMervV, Ht»«-» |\*me< *y , J.s* W ph* a»* | Mrs L W teppW Mill’s order Th« fact was mule known since kn last we * published lu.it Senator* Fulton ami Geaiiu would not accompany'the ex**cntive on Ins tup i * ( isis county, which was cause for many expressions of regret, as it bail Is eu plaime.l lo appropriately eul* rlain tlie distinguished party and slow llieui Itie bat ami Coqndle »■"inline* together withourl'ar. How ever we may have opportunity to later entertain them. and it is pi ui- t ie that llie Governor will get over t«> see »»- during his tarrv in the isiiuly, in winch event we will ac- rd him everv welcome .1 Fine . Ix/iortinent of Holiday : Goods Have been ordered and will duly arrive. ---------- x---------- Our Bowling Alley and Pool Parlors In the upper story of our new building are now opened to the public, and offer amusement to one ami all in their leisure. Bowling for Ladies Monday evenings. Prizes awarded. NEW BUILDING. MAIN STREET. BANDON.