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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1906)
K % l.nngloia. I* Iust Received A complete line of Watches, Clocks, Silverware, Bracelets, Rings, Pocket Books, Colum bia Graphophones, Records, Record Cases and Instrument Strings. These goods are of the latest style and pattern H A TS THE MERCY HOSPITAL At North Bend Is uow open for the re ception of patieuts. The terms are *10 per week and upwards. For par ticulars apply to : : Sisters of Mercy North Bend, Or. I R 11 A T S Watch Repairing a Specialty; work guaranteed E. C. BARKER & CO Coquille City, Or. Hoover Roy Royer whh up from Prosper lar-t week, where he is engaged in •) fishing. He re|nutH that Hie salmon Mrs S T Maleborn left for Portland run this year is extra good. Last Leander, Our Correspondent last Friday, being called there be year their average catch was about Inci cause of the sickness of her soli In Tells of the Week’s 75 fish, while this year the average is dents at the Hub. law, W L Gould. about 125 a night. The ruu is steady this year, while last year it was spas The burial of Mrs Martha Shaw of Well, Mr Editor, I am compelled modic. Enterprise. Four mile occurred last Sunday idler by force of circumstances to give you ikmiii at the cemelery u-iir Denmark. a very d»y letter this week so dry, The service was conducted by Mr E iu fact, that it parches my very throat Kaekleff. The ileceased wits a sister to think of it. We of the conservative of Geo Fitzhugh and the mother of herd are wearing elongated fact's that Mrs McIntosh of Marshfield. Her closely resemble those seen at prayer husband also survives her. meeting, but as a mutter of fact we A meeting was held last Saturday are simply grieved over our com evening at lbe school bouse Io organ pulsory recourse to water. Yes, it is ize a literary society. Officers were dry times in Coquille, and as a last elected and debaters named to dis straw for our salvation we are going cuss tbeqlleslion, “W ho lias the great to invest in some Hying machines so er light on .American soil, the Ameri that we can get to Bttndon or Marsh can Indian or lhe white man?’ A field Quicker than the boats or trains motion was carried to meet ngain « HI If you want a Stylish and t’p to-date cun haul ns. Everyone of us has a Hat call nt the residence of next Wednesday evening. tongue just as long if not louger tbiiri Dr Steele is here again, and, as li*-- our cheerless physiogs nal, causing terror ami pain to many The beautiful musical opera ‘-Queen of our good people. But be is a lir»t BANDON. OREGON. Esther” was rendered to large and class dentist. appreciative audiences iu ibis town Dr Tatum, the Coquille dentist, i» Friday and Saturday evenings. on a professional trip down the const. Everybody was well pleased with it, A week ago Iasi Saturday < veiling and there is some talk, I hear, of occurred lhe Dairymen’s ball, win* b their repeating it in Bandon before COQUILLE whs not as successful as that annual long. festival usually is, excepting with a The matrimonial bark about which few hilarious individuals who contin | told you last week is going to sail NOHLERA MORRISON, Prop ra. ued joyful through the following Jay y- for sure this evening, and I certainly Coquille, < fregón. You know this is a dry town, (’ hi I wish my friends, Geo. Baxter and buy intoxicants here. ( Laundry Work Miss (»race Skei-ls. every happiness First-Class I learn that W V Cope has lea»* * I of every kind done oil nbort notice, that a kind Providence can bestow. his ranch two miles south of town Io and at reasonable price«. They are numbered with our very Mi-rton Langlois for live years Mi best, young people, and certainly Satisfaction is Guaranteed. Langlois «ill take possession Jauntily J< Inters left on Mondays with our Ban Gt-orge should make as good a Sen don agent, A. O. TROWBRIDGE, will be I, 191)7. I dislike to see the old and tinel for the lady of his choice as In given careful attention and delivered in tried friends go, but welcome then w does a Sentinel for the town of Co Bandon at the store Friday evenings. ones. quille. That’s saying much. The marriage of Miss Pearl Tinker Pain in your eyes, head COQUILLE NEWSNOTES ZMZoiiclay, [SUCCESSORS Hl T. A ANDERSON ) BANDON MEAT MARKET. ------- Dealer« In All Kind» of-------- Fresh and Salt Meats, Vegetables. Lard, Etc. Etc. 2-vf"Having purchased this old and well established business. and moved Hie same to the Marshall Building, east side Main str« »I, we solicit a continuance ol past generous patrnriRL'e, guaranteeing honest giaals, fai prices »ml courteous treatment to all. Farm Produce Always Bought and Sold. MANAGEMENT '1=1 CITY RESTAURANT DANIEL BOONE, Lessee. I desire to inform the public of Ban Ion mid vioinitv (list ’ have leased this popu.ir eating house, and will conduct it as a slri.tlv first class place where excellent meals will be furnished for 25 CENTS AT ALL H< >1 Its < iood t real mint and Hat is fact ion always Short orders a specialty. Give us a trial. MRS. A. G L eander . ooo---- day afternoon at the home of lhe gloom’s sister, Mrs ('has Decides Against Saloons. Wooley. The cetemony was performed by Jus The <1 iy ivari, succeeded by a free dance. fair was enjoyable ami enjoyed. young couple intend making tlieir local option law was ; Oregon. ANCHOR BAR ALVIN MUNCK, Prop. --- Best Wines, Liquors Coquille saloon case, w hich he tried in <‘ ooh County some time ago. This Consult M. G. Pohl, licens ed optician, at Bandon Hard ware Co. store, Nov. 13, 14, 15 and 16. at I lie school house. and through town Tuesday, LEWIN’S Market Supreme Court it will destroy t he Climvent the local option law. ing an evening class in bookkeeping and Cigars. | —— 1 We invite our friend» to cali and nee uh . 4 A That's Stuff. the - N M • * - ■ Opera I The Coquille case was brought fol the purpose of testing the law, ami it pm s*»d I has been understood from the begin Tile Iff* (it !<• ding lliat the case will be appealed wife mini is removing to Sixes to engage in mining Everything Sold at Portland Prices the last hope of the liquor interest to <ir Mi I oyd. our teacher, is i-oinb.cl- Whitney Bandon, ache, weariness, nervousness, are signs of defective for if the decision is affirmed by the I lie church next Sunday, Oct 28th Ladies’ and Children’s Wear. A Nice Line of Hoods and Caps for Children. Proprietors. is a sweeping defeat for the saloons, morning and evening service tit (’apt with eiiit Judge George II Burnett in the The Bev Gee Roche will officiate at I lie All flie Latest Styles and Everything Up to Date in to the Supreme Court. Miss Rudolph, who is now in Ban * > All Kinds of In a dozen towns in the counties that wont “day" don. is expected here today. last Juno the saloonmen stand ready Sin* is .>. Law a «elect «took of M MEATS and WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS. PROVISIONS ■ ■S < k« to have new »barters adopted if char Part of Mr». Anderson s Stock has beeu purchaaed, and will be Sold off as tin- niece of Mrs J Langlois of (.'ape ter provisions are held superior to fast as possibh» a< Cost. Call and See Us. Blanco, ami conies from ('aliform i to the state law. According to Jmlge OOO visit Oregon for the first time. Burnett’s decision such a move will Furnished at Living Prices. A share 1 learn of tin» recent demise of Mr be of no avail. of the Public Patronage « ■ • • - * jirr on |]raugM. MKS. NBI8ON& AIK’S. Mc|< E.xzi H Card of Thanks. | T. H. Shaw and Mrs Nancy Mc , Intosh take this means of thanking . their friends and neighbors for the j aid and assistance extended tl orn , during lln> last illness and death of I Mrs. Ellen M. Blacklock paHsed to rest at her home near the Presbyior ian church in Bun.Ion at 3 o’clock Wednesday afternoon,dissolution fol lowing upon a protracted illness <-. u pled with advanced years. Dece; -od was a widow of lull short period, v. as Christian ('liristiansen. He was ell He went to San Fran Judge Hamilton while Judge Um cisco a few months ago for med cal iltoti sat in Judge Burnett’s court in o si Through a misunderstanding we I stated in a roc« lit. i-sue of the Times : that A. I . letter had sold the Pan dori I’ei onlor lo George R. Lind mid , I Steve Scotteti. We learn lai. r that ; Mr. land is ih<> sole owner, having employed Mr. Scoiteli asedjtoi. Daily Tim»»». Thank you. neighbor, but please try on-'o mor** mol may be you will get it fully Collect. There is no “Lind" connected with this p.ap< r The steamer Roanoke ground* ■ I in the entrance to Humboldt bay leu days ago. but, with the as«isi,,tir<* of tugs, was floated 21 hours later. She got oil tin- south spit in emleavoi mg to »lodge a steam schooner, ami her 226 passengers traveling from Port land Io San Francisco weft* very much yiorried for a lime, ■ *- * ' - - - C ourteous T reatment , Solicited. s E. LEWIN Prop. ■ to Judge Burnett tried this case for -< ■ I’OMM known here. aid, but his sickness carried him off. — OOO------ . /s-.x ••«.-»X'jl.-s’t- MARINFJ .»X? £ .’I»»» I heir beloved wife and mother, the .a native of Ireland and 75 years of , age. She had lived in Bandon since Al lUVKIl. late .Martha Francis Shaw. Dear Oct 18 1873, ami was a good Christian w.uii Stmr Elizabeth, -Jon-*n, friends, we shall long bold you in fi* un S F. an a member of tlm Methodist d»* fond remembrance. 1 Oct 22 Seti Coquille, Botzen, from nomination. The funeral will t.,ke ---* OOO------ place from tin» late residence ton • r- S F. Genial Hark Dunham was down row at 2 o clock p. in from Coquille yesterday looking muie ------ OOO------ Oct IS (»asoliner Newman for S F, the worse for an experience said to 160,000 feet lumber. have befallen him ten days ago, for 1'he first arinnul banquet of rI,.- Berwick for which Claude Fox devoutly vouches. North Bond Chamber of Commerce i Oct. 19 (lasoliner Accordi uh to the story Hark was al was held Hi the new Oregon hotel it I Rogue river. ( let 21 Simr Elizabeth. •Jensen, for work on ill*» battered wheel of lhe North Bend last Thursday evening S F. steamer Liberty when the supports with Mayor I, J. ISimpson the gm si | oil which ho stood gave way, pre- of tmnor. Al the head of th»» luitiqti-»! cipitatiug him to the realm of ihe tablesat Falln r Edward Donnelly. L. fishes An IS inch monkey wrench J. Seymour, Peter Loggie, F ¡1 went with our guotl frn-nd, along with Brigham ami C. S. W msor. Seym, m a quantity of firewood which was H. Bell and Henry Maynard of T s o shaken from the steamer's fore deck» ma were also iu attendance. by tin» rocking motion due to the Mis» Maud Garfield moved i * r troubled waters of Harks sudden l»ii»im»ss lu tier new l< . a- bath. 1 lie boat itself escaped set i**tis imillim*ry I I tmn on upper Mam street Sntur* iy damage. I last, and m the evening formallv ■ l>- There is a disposition among some I 1 served the fact by having the bi* id to disbelieve the daims of J. B. Mm I I play in front of the premises. M ss shall tlial bis beds are of siibstiinliiil I Garfield Garfi;-!d e<*rtaiuly ba» neat new construction. If ihe ordinarv turn ’ quarters wb«*ri- her elegant »lock of over act of an or*linnry sized l eing millinery run be displayed to 1.,'t er will wreck Hie hurricane deck of a a<l\ ; i » i i ng«*. feathered snoring repository it is agreed by all of Mr. Mamball'a friends IL M. Axtell of Port Oi ford p ud that his claims of being an expert on this office a call Monday The gon beds, everything considered, are de lleman in seriously thinking of sti rt- fidedly dl-foumled. ing a first-class restaurant down there. £ /\ asm us sen Bios. That cities have the decision rendered today by Fir home al Randolph. MAIN STBEET. BANDON, OKEGON. of Oct. 19th says: flict J '.v- eryibing connected with the whole if JSTew Store Opened. and Cigars.. ..y. no power to eurict charters that con was closed by the usual rousing ch ir Millinery, Dressmaking and Tailoring Wines, Liquors A dispatch from Salem under date tice Russell, and immediately follow ed by a sumptuous dinner. Sent to any address HOYT. Steam Laundry to W in Sorensen took place on Mi n The Recorder Eldorado ! * Hu nd on, I Oregon in Yamhill County. The facts are that a local option election was hold m Coos County, and West Coquille Precinct, in which the town of Co CLARENCE Y. LOWE, quille is situated, Voted “dry.” At a Itandon, Oregon, subsequent eh-ction the people adopted a constitutional amendment which authorizes the people of a city to adopt <-r amend their own charters, Is just In receipt of a new and P. 8. HOYT, Prop. “subject to the constitutional and fresh stock of criminal laws of the State.” The Drugs and Chemicals, town of Coquille proceeded under I.o«-i»t»*<l in EL IMIRADO BI'ILDING. tliis section and adopted a charier Flrxt Street. ItlNIMIN. OKEI.ON Patent and Proprietary Preparation» which authorized it to license the sale Toilet Articles. SBAVINO. SHAMPOOING AND IIAIR of liquor. Druggiet« Sundriew. <’!’TTING ATSTANDARD PIllGES. Immediately after the election a license w as issued to George E Bax Itaf lirooin newly lifted up with Porcelain P erfumes , B rushes , S ponoeh , S oap . Till» Hot or (’old Bath* ’45 emit* ter, limb r which be sold liquor in N uts ano C andies . Coqnilh-. H- wii» arrested, convicted Cigar«, Tobaren* and ClgHrette«, and lined 850 H<> took a writ of re I'nintH.OilH. Glass and I’ainter»’ Hnpplieg. view to the Circuit Court, and ihe case was argued at great length lie- fore -lodge Burnett The case u as taken under advisement, and to.lav ARTHUR RICE Judge Burnett mailed his decision to Jeweler and Watchmaker Coos County to be filed and recor < I 1. BANDON, OR. Judge Burnett wrote no opinion hi OO- • SOUVENIR POSTAL CARDS. the case, but from the issues it is ap The tarerai and lient ansortment in parent that lie must have ih-cided I ho town. Aitale» poli»hed and mount f Mowing points: That tin- local op- ed to order. If von fimi a nice agate lion law is constitutional; that the while on Ihe lieaeh we will tell yon local option law is a criminal law. whether it ia worth monnting. A large aimortnient of WHtcbeH. clock» since it defines an offense which is silverware and Jewelry of all kind«. p itiishalile l»y' indictment and fine; Gold and Fountain Pena, including that III»» people of a city located ill a the Waterman and Conklin'» auto precinct which has gone “dry" cannot matic filler», the brat in the market. thevefi I<• adopt a charter which will We have the Marshall one dollar fountain pen. snap» ii i lhe e|H-ration of the local option law. El, ! )ORADO TONSORIAL PARLORS Druggist and Apothecary JOB... PRINTING Neatly and Promptly Done at the Recorder office 9 « ♦ 4 «