Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, November 01, 1906, Image 4

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Aioten troui Four Yllie.
Mrs. Cora Conrad THE MERCY HOSPITAL
Move for Organization.
A very pleasant dauce took place at
Just Received
Otir
the residence of J A Shields Sat nr
townsman,
B.
T
Wheeler, was oue of the few Bau-
Quite a few Baudou
day eveuing
fellow
people were pleselit, aud all Went off dotnaus who mauHged to reach the
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
happy with the promise
to reiuru joint Chamber of Commerce meeting
aud banquet
again.
at
Coquille
Monday
The geutlemau, we bear,
The uew sawmill at the McKenna evening.
place is coming right out to tbefrout. made a stirring address at the festive
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At North Bend
Groceries
and Tobacco,
(
Cigars, Candies and Nuts.
Is Dow open for the re­
ception of patieuts. The
terms aie $10 per week
and upwards, For par­
ticulars apply to : :
Vegetables Taken in Trade.
Prines Kessouable and a Share of
Patronage Solicited.
A Dtvis expects to have it grinding board iu advocacy of uuited action by Eastern Part of Tow», aaar Matbodiot
out lumber at a lively rate in a short this valley fur the valley's iuterests,
Church, Bandon, Oregon.
Sisters of Mercy
Mrs Flora Davie moved np and be was heartily and genuinely
last Sunday to take charge of the applauded. Mr. Wheeler feels a keeu
time.
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he might lie certain of reaching the
of Ins children, blit at last reports I he enthusiastic gathering.
E. C. BARKER & CO
It was the
souse of the meeting that the Cham­
chilli was on the mend.
T H Shaw, in returning from the bers of Coquille, Bandon and Myrtle
Coquille City, Or.
H A I
I he
Eldorado
poslotlice at Four inile the other day, Point join hands for the securing of
came in contact with a badly scared needed
deer.
Bend, Or.
he left here last Muuduy at noon that
Fred Miller was called home hint
Sunday by the severe illness of
Watch Repairing a Specialty; work guaranteed
North
interest iu the Coquille Valley, and
cook house at the new mill.
improvements
to the
river
The animal rati all around and and bar, and for working up a com­
over Mr Shaw, Imt, with the creek pany to build a steamer to run be
Hoover
<fc
and brush at his command, he finally tween Bandon aud Portlaud.
TSZEonday,
mauaged to get his knife out.
A res­
But olution Was adopted asking each of
[HUCCEB8OEN TO I. A. ANDERSON.)
the Knife, Mr Shaw said, bad not seen the three Chambers toap|H>mt a corn
BANDOiX AIKAT MARKET.
a grindstone for many a day. though mi'tee of two for conference as to the
it was all I he weapon he bail, so with best' ways and means of securing or­
------- Dealers In All Kinds of--------
a great effort ami all
Fresh and Salt Meats, Vegetables. Lard, Etc. Etc.
of
his main ganization aud effective work.
The
If you want a Stylish and Up-to-date
Hat call at the residence of
Wines, Liquors
and Cigars.....
MRS. A. G HOYT,
BANDON, OREGON
strength he succeeded in killing the Chambers are to report the identity
a sinus sen Bios.
frightened antler. Mr Shaw says al­ of their committees to the secretary
HTH« ving purchased this old and w. II established business, mid moved the same to
though
he is past seventy be can still of the organization at Coquille.
the Marshall Building, east side Main street, we solicit a continuance of past, generous
patronage, guaranteeing honest goods, fsir prices and courteous trentineiit to all.
wrestle a deer as good as some of I lie
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Farm Produce Always Bought and Sold.
boys.
The roads are drying np ugaiu con­
The Recorder
1 year, $1.50
Sent to any address
Millinery, Dressmaking and Tailorin'»
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1STew Store Opened.
MJIX STREET. B.i.VDOX. OREGOX.
All the Latest Styles utili Everything Up to Date in
Ladies’ and Children’s Wear. A Nice Line of Hoods
Caps for Children.
and
Everything Sold at Portland Prices
Part of Mrs. Anderson’s Stock has beeo purchased, and will be Sold off as
fast as possible at Coat. Call aud See Us.
M RS. N El,S< >N
M RS. M<=I< ENZI E
Siskiyou Forest Reserve.
, touches on the subject in such tin am
blgimus way as to leave doubt.
A dispatch from Salem of receut
The Governor has also received no
A proclamation creating lice of the creation of the Fremont
, Forest Reserve in Eastern Oregon
the Sijkiyou forest reserve, compris­
This reserve is situated in Crook and
ing about one half of Josephine coun­
Klamath Counties, extending from a
ty and two or jthree townships of
I point about 12 miles soiwh of Klamath
Douglas county, was received to lay
I rntian Reservat ion.
This reserve
by Governor Chamberlain from I’l.'si-
comprises the greal
part of 72
dent Roosevelt, This is the res< r. >
I townships, extendiiq
in irregular
concerning which a strong pretest
form from the Casca
Reserve east-
was made a year or two ago by resi­
erly to range 17. aud north and smith
dents of Curry county. As originally
from township 19 to 33.
planned, the reserve included about
date says:
three fifths of Curry county, but Hie
protests Were so strong and persistent
that the lines of the temporary with
drawal were changed, and iu creat­
ing the reserve no Curry county lands
were included.
covers over
The reserve
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acres, or about 31 townships, reaching
from the California line to the South
ern part, of Dougins county, taking in
nearly all the western half of Jose
phine county.
The Slate is affected by th» crea­
tion of this reserve by reason of the
fact that within its borders are about
30,(NN) acres of unsold school lands,
which the Slate can Use as base for
the selection of lieu land, thereby re­
alizing ttbotik 80 to 87 an aere for the
land.
M het her the creation of this reserve
will
also open
the
way for
more
is not known here in of­
“scripping
ficial circles.
The Oregon A Califor
ilia Railroad Company lias a large
amount of grant lands inside tlie re­
serve, but the impression has been
general that the repeal of the lien
land act put a stop to the creation of
new “scrip.”
from
th»
A recent publication
Department
of
T’he first services at the Methodist
Church with the new pastor. Rov.
Geo. \\, Ellis, Lu this conference
year were held last Satnrday evening
and Sunday morning
Owing to be
Quarterly Conference convening in
Coquille, Mr. Ellis was not present
Sunday evening. The largest con­
gregation that has met in this church
for some time greeted the pastor.
Much interi*sl was manifested, mid
the
members much
encouraged.
Tuesday evening Dr. M
Wire,
Presiding Ehler of this district,
preached to a good congregation. An
after meeting was hold, and sevi ral
persons were deeply interesfed in a
personal religious life. The ptisior
and congregation feel very much en­
couraged in the work for the comma
year, aioi hope to do a great <bul.
W« acknowledge a pleasant call ft mi
Rev Ellis who is an old lime printer
and a former commercial traveler as
well.
I’rof. E. B. Kansrml. the new lea 1er
of the Bamton Concert Band, armed
per steamer Elizabeth Mo.ubiy fi.im
tns late home in Rice Lake, \\ i-c >n.
sin. I ne pn>fes-or has s|,i>a,lyr proven
to the Isiys that be is just hh repre­
sented an all round thorough musi­
cian and tie appears to |>«> a jovial
auilaffubl.youuggentDmaii
ami affaldi» young gout Inman Ionics.
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Interior His Uiuily will juiu him u
siderably down this way.
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AKHIVKD.
New Lake is having quite a run of
Oct. 28.
Barge Chinook from S F.
T he Pomeroy and
fish this season.
Oct. 29. Stmr Elizabeth, Jensen,
Guerin boys are handling a seine in from S. F.
those waters.
Oct 30.—Gasoliner Newman from
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8. F.
Captain Henry A Bottger. an old-
HAII.KI).
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Proprietors.
Bandon
COQUILLE
Steam Laundry
NOBLER A MORRISON, Prop’«.
Coquille, Oregon.
First-Class
ANCHOR
Laundry Work
of «very kind done on Hbort notice,
and at reasonable prices.
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Oct. 28.—Sehr Lizzie Prien for Satisfaction is Guaranteed.
8.
F.
sailing betweeu San Francisco and
f-yf" Orders left on Mondays with our Ban­
-
don ageut, A. O. TROWBRIDGE, will
Oct. 28
Sehr Coqnille for 8. F.
the Coquille liver. The captain pur
given careful attention and delivered
chased the old schooner Coquille a
Bandon at the store Friday evenings.
few weeks ago, seemed a crew end
A special boat conveying a delega­
headed at once for the scenes of lor tion of applicants for Masonic degrees,
Pain in your eyes, head­
tuer days. He went out Sunday with together with a few Masons of this
bis second load of lumber in the hJd place, traveled to Coquille Saturday ache, weariness, nervousness,
of the Coquille, and expects to return evening, and the work was conferred are signs of defective
here in due time. (’apt. Bottger tells in the lodge of that place with a good
us that it lias been eighteen years lime and banquet as an aftermath.
since last be saw this port, and he The company of travelers was made
now notes a change that his eyes can np as follows: G. Boak, M. S. Smith,
scarcely believe. He lias a grown up Win. Hammerberg, Mr. Osborn, Sr..
family living in Oakland wnere he Jos. Cox. B. F. Cop«, Harry Wilson,
Consult M. G. Pohl, licens­
owns some property and is comfui ia C I. Kime, A. B. Sabin, M. Breuer,
ed
optician, at Bandon Hard­
hie. He retired from the sea fora Gent Russell, J A. McCord, Russell
few years because of advancing age. Punter, R. Pomeroy, Horace Rus-ell, ware Co. store, Nov. 13, 14,
but finally drifted back to his old W H. Logan.
15 and 16
calling, The captain suffered s> tne
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financial loss by the San Francisco
Presbyterian
Church.
disaster.
Services will be held at 11 a.rn. and
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7:30 p.tn.
A<lministration of the
The Order of \Vashiiigton is an in
Lord's Supper at the morning service.
surauce as well as a fraternal organ Sunday School at 10 a.m. Christian
izatiou.
The Insurance Commission­ Endeavor the monthly Cjnsecration
ers of Idaho and Washington inves service at 6-30 p.tn.
Strangers al­
tigated the society at its own request, ways welcome.
and gave it a most, tlattering t> sti
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moui.il, setting forth that, despite the
All Kinds of
The niembers of olir Grand Auny
Sun Francisco calamity, t he sociel \ is
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in the best shape possible to carry out l’ost reipiest ilio Hiinouncement t<> he
all of its contracts
1’. J. S. McM.ui made by thè K ecoiidek tliat tbey wil)
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amna. special supervising depoti, is givo a grand masqnerade ball at. Bmk
now in Bandon in the interest of I lie Hall oh thè Satnrday night precedmg
order, and is meeting with every en­ Cliristmas. The usuai prizes wiil be
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couragement to institute a branch awarded, and it ih uunecessary to adii
here.
He holds the best recoin that thè affair will be an event of thè Furnished at Living Prices. A share
mendations for his society. Tlie af­ season. Full particulara will api ear
of the Public Patronage
t
fairs of tlie society are carefully and ou posterà at thè proper tini».
Solicited.
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conservatively bandied, being con­
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ducted with the least expense am! in
C. B. Holloway, who has I een
the interest of the policy bolder- al
working as fireman on the steamer
ways.
Dispatch for some time, resigned yes
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terday and will go np the rivei to
M r. Gr«t>k ol Roseburg lias just re- take employment at telephone con­
tnrn«J from his annua) pilgrimage to struction.
tiiue skipper on this run, is agiiu
LEWIN’S
Market
ALVIN MUNCK, Prop.
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Best Wines,
Liquors
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We invite our friends to osti
and aee us,
i
Opera
has a select stock of
: WINES, LIQUORS
MEATS and
PROVISIONS
AND CIGARS.
gîtant
j^rrr on fraught.
C ourteous T reatment ,
Bandon,
Oregon.
E. LEWIN Prop
Ei, D orado
Ban Jon with his wheelbarrow. For
a distance of about a hundred miles
Mi ( Ireek trundles his wheelbai row
from the valley to tin» coast, amt eti
joys bis outing as thoroughly as I he
man with the automobile. On (lie
wheelbarrow lie packs his tent, bed
c ling ami provisions,camping al night
and luni liing at meal time enroute.
Mr Gteek eats but two meals a 'lay
and they consist of raw rolled wheat
nini miik. Though about 50 years of
age lie is remarkably vigorous, ami
I topes to enjoy the trip over the scenic
road between Roseburg ami Ban Ion
for many years to come. Enterprise
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The following kind words from our
able contemporary, th» Coquille Sen
tinel, are
Bandon
duly
appreciated:
R kookpek
' “The
I ihs started out
with new vigor to advocate the best
measures possible to l>e adopted for
ilio rapiti growth of
country,
its town and
The* editor is wide awake.
sfili the good people of the s> aside
c"y
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later, j ®l,PPor‘ “ P“11/ d«^r*** ’
the
TONSORIAL PARLORS
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Frank Layton ami E. Gundletinger,
two popular men of the road, were
again interviewing friends and cus­
tomers here since our last.
Hr I* |j. Nteele. IkentiM.
has returned from his trip down the
coast.
Can lie found at bis office
every day from now on.
NllTliq I IIH rt ltl.K AT IO>.
I>< pnrtment of tbé interior.
U. S. Land Ottici’, at Rosebnrg. Or..
Sept. 6. list?.
Noti se ih hereby given that the following
n lined settler baa filed notice of bis in ten
tini tu make final proof in support
of his claim, and that «aid proof
will lie inaile before -I. H. Upton, U. H. Com
niis-iotier at bin office nt Lnngloia. Oregnti.
on November Itih.
viz:
HANS P. CLAl'NEN.
H. E. No.
for the NW'4 SW'4, See. 25.
NEli SE'4, bring lot It, Sec ‘Ji, Tp :N) H. R
15 W
He names the following witnesses to
prove hisonlinnons residence upon and col­
ti va tion of sail land, viz: A. J. Connie,
Edg r In «n, Frauds Ì h «linen, all of
Langlois, Oregon, and Thomas Tbompwen
of Fo'irniile Oregon.
B wamih L.
Register,
P. B. HOYT, Prop.
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PRINTING
Located In EI j DORADO BUILDING,
First Street, ItAMXIN. (IHKOON
SHAVING, SHAMPOOING ANU HAIli
CUTTING AT NTANDARD PRIORS.
Bathroom newly Hr te.l up with Porcelain
Tub. Hot or Cold Hallo.
cent«
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Neatly and
Promptly
Done at the
Recorder office
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Jeweler and
Watchmaker
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BANDON, OR.
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SOUVENIR POKTAL CARDH. tt
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ft The largest and beet asaortment tn $
■ town. Agates polished and mount- ft
B
V cd to order. If yon find a nice agate
ft while on the beach we will tell yon
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V whether it is worth mounting.
A £
large assortment of watches, clocks. A
silverware and Jewelry <>f all kinds, X
Gold and Fountain Pena, including ft
the Waterman and Conklin's solo- V*
matte fillers, the best in the market, ft
We have the Marshall one dollar #
fountain pen.
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