Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, November 08, 1906, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    o
•^
•
e o
II ■ m nm r TM
'I
/
(.
c X -
/
✓
A
•
V.
X.
o
1
£
II
BANDON,
Volume XXII.
Riverton Co. Engages Tug.
Don't forget that Dr. Bteele, dentist, is
located in Bandon.
*
OREGON:
THURSDAY,
'/
u
NOVEMBER
8,
1906
Number 45
Fresh bread at Button’s store.
160 acre ranch 5 miles from Bandon; Proprietor Takes a Bride. etor of The R ecorder , and he has
good
bottom land, $*23t)O, Bandon
grown up within the confines of Coos
Cash paid for sacks at Bandou
Ladies' Rain (.'oats in large assort­
Real
Estate
Co.
Commercial Co. warehouse.
It is the pleasant duty of the editor couuty. The editor has bad small
M. R. Lee, one of the Riverton ment at Lorenz A Hoyt.
4
lots
and
bouse
iu
Baudot),
all
to
chronicle the marriage Mouday chance to see him since the “fatal ’
Lumber Co., was io Bandon Friday
Mrs Peter N s I boii is reported very
Miss Anna Logan retdrned from a
clean'd
ami
tine
ocean
view,
?fl300.
ill at her home in East Bandon.
evening last of Mr. Geo. P. Laird and day, and as atonement for the shift­
evening, and dropped the inference visit at Coquille Tuesday evening.
Bandon Real Estate Co.
Miss Grace G. Garfield. The cere­ ing of bis tire-building efforts from
that bia concern bad bargained for
Dr. Tatom, the dentist, will be iu
Dress goods and goods iu general
Misses
Claire
Walker
and
Ethel
Bandon Nov. 16th au<l stay a week.
mony was a pretty but quiet one. be­ office to residence we have triumph­
the services of a tog to tow their for the ladies at Lorenz A Hoyt's
Timmons attended the opera over al
ing performed at the residence of the antly laid claim to the stock of bach­
barges of lumber between Coquille
R. K. Booth, a trusted employee of Marshfield Tuesday evening.
Col. Blumeurotber passed a few
brides grandmother by Rev. George elor buttons left carelessly in our
bar and San Francisco.
days at bis place down the coast since the Dean Lumber Co. on the bay,
Clarence Boice. of tbo life saving
took a look al the coming city Satur
H. Roach of the Presby terian Church, sanctum.
From wbat we cud glean, the tug our last.
,
station, returned home from his visit
day
night.
iu
the presence of ouly relatives aud
■•cured is the old towboat Traveler
to San Francisco last evening.
J. I*. Tupper, the mine host of Co­
Sam Nosier, one of the proprietors
a few immediate friends.
which has done excellent service for quille, was down to Bandon the first
The funeral of the late Edward
J. L. Kroneuberg returned home
of
tue
Coquille
Steam
Laundry,
was
The
parlors
of
the
Dyer
home
were
years in the harbors farther north, of the week.
Fahy, Sr., who passed from earth on
from a trip to Portland Monday Ho
down lo this place Snuday in the io
exquisitely
decorated
for
the
occasion,
and which is still a good staunch
came
down
on
the
Alliance,
and
re
­
Oct.
31st. was held last Friday noon
The Bandon Hardware Co. carry terests of bis business.
ports
a
very
rough
trip.
in
this
city, and, despite the descend­
and the bride looked charming iu a
craft. Whether she has been pur­ the Powell Globe Valve in stock, and
Every
lady
in
town
is
invited
to
our
ing
rain,
was very largely attended,
chased or leased, aud wheu she will asks the public to call and see it.
Lorenz A Hoyt are properly to be beautiful gowu of white with the at
store to see the elegant new line of
attesting
substantially
the high per-
W. R. Haines, the widely known Ladies' Rain Coats we have just re­ called the Gentlemen’s Outfitters of tendant veil aud bouquet. As for the
begin her duties, are matters that we
soual
worth
of
deceased
and the great
Bandou. Everything needed by man groom, if be didn't look handsome he
caonot apeak advisedly ou at this piano man of Marshfield, paid us ceived. Lorenz A Hoyt.
number
of
friends
he
had
gathered
in the toggery hue is to be fouu<l at
another of his periodical visits last
wore the expression of happiness— about him duriug bis half century's
time.
Another passenger coach is now in our store
Friday.
justified happiuess, too, for in the sol­ residence in the county. The morn­
Lumber is a top-notch commodity
use by the Coos Bay Railroad, mut­
R. E. Buck aud wife moved down
Mrs. Dr. Steele came home from ing two coaches exactly drawn by the
itude of the editorial retreat we are ing boat brought a good delegation
these days, as all know, and the mills
the upper Coos river Saturday, where “limited’’ trains of this railway. A from Coquille Monday afternoon. As
of pioneers and others from up river
everywhere are eager to market their
Is'fore stated in these columns, Mr. going Io say that we believe be has points, and the country generally was
she has been living on her husband's notable stride in advancement!
product as expeditiously and fully as homestead.
Buck has purchased a home place in captured oue of the loveliest and most liberally represented. At the Catholic
Judge
and
Mrs.
D.
P.
Strang,
Jr.,
the
coming city.
amiable of Bandon’s daughters. Such Church short but impressive services
possible. The Riverton Co. has of
A new bakery and short order res­ and sou will go to Sau Francisco
late weeks been employing the barge taurant has been opened ou the east
H. A. Monday and wife are at is our earnest opinion, and we will were held. Rev, Father Donnelly of­
where Mrs. Strang and son expect to
Chinook as a servieable transport, and side of Maiu street by a Mr. Hinds of spend the winter with relatives. Mr. Marshfield where they may decide to uot procrastinate to ascertain his. ficiating, and the remains of the good
locate. Mrs. Monday’s father, B. S, The bride was escorted to the parlor man were giveu over tenderly to the
bad the services of the steam schooner North Bend.
Strang himself will return in a short
Hoover, is conducting the meat by her grandmother, Mrs. F. E. Dyer, waiting grave at the cemetery.
Coquille River in towing the cruft to
Everyone should go aud see the time.
market personally,
and a captivating scene of the evening
and fro, but it ia believed that I lie se­ superb line of Heating Stoves and
The present storm is the severest
A gentleman by the name of Axtell was the ring-boaring ceremony per­
Miss Irene l.aiub of Uoquille. graduate in
Ranges
which
the
Bandon
Hardware
curing of a regular towboat was
of the winter so far. Tuesday after­
music of Columbia College. Milton, Oregon,
is to assume charge and open to the
Co. has now on display.
noon and night the wind blew terrifi­
formed by little Carol Garfield, niece is prepared to give tenuous ou piano and
deemed more practicable and econom­
public the «fining room of the Pacific
cally
from
the
southeast,
aod
waves
Dr. Will Tatum, the dentist, was in
mandolin in Bandon, Friday and Satur­
ical for the purpose in hand.
House, we are told. Mrs Costello will of the bride.
day of each week. Terms 50 cents an hour.
towo last evenings returning to Co­ mountain high were to be seen from continue to handle the lodgings iu
Upon the conclusion of the solemn Inquire of Mrs. Chas. Kime.
Sheriff and Mrs. W. W. Gage epent quille from Gold Beach. He will be the bluffs along the coast.
the building.
service that merged as one two well
the latter days of last week in Bandon in Bandon professionally Nov. 16tb.
F. H. Strain, a farmer of the Dairy-
Butter wrappers printed at the R e -
J. A. Ney, the well known horse­ known and popular young people, all
A A. and V. A. Dimmick, the ville section, was iu town last Sunday man of Port Orford, was in Bandon
corder office.
and vicinity. Mr. Gage was here to
were bidden to the spacious diuing
close op the affairs of bis fishing young really agents of Marshfield, accompanied by bis daughter. Miss last Friday to attend the funeral of
were agaiu looking over property Stella. The two intended going to his pioneer friend, the late Edward room where a sumptuous spread was
business for the seasoD, his seine hav­
chances in the coming city since last California for a visit, but decided to Fahy, Sr From appearances time is iu waiting. Shortly thereafter sweet
ing been handled by the Erickson
issue.
put it off, and returned home Mon­ dealing gently with Mr. Ney.
strains ,of music were beard from
Bros., who made one big haul of 1600
day.
without, denoting that the Bandon
Mrs. Hattie Bruce came down from
•almon last month.
Oue week from Saturday evening
The schooners T. C. Hill and Ruby
Coquille Friday on an invalid's chair
occurs the twelfth annual ball of Concert Band had appeared to lend
John Felter is able to appear on to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. were both towedi nto the river Mon­
Pleasurably
Delphi Lodge, Knights of Pythias, zest to the occasion.
the streets and receive the congratu­ John Felter in this place. Mrs. Bruce day, having arrived on their return and from indications it is going to be and fittingly the musicians were in­
lations of bis numerous friends after is the daughter of H. W. Dunham from San Fraucisco. The Ruby an event to be remembered. Prepa­
■ long and hard tussle with paralysis. and wife, aud for many months has brought gasoline to relieve the pre­ rations by the Knights are actively vited to the festive board, and did full
justice to the supper while congratu­
The old gentleman was stricken down been helplessly ill. It is gratifying vailing famine, and some bay for (J. under way.
lations were lavished upon the uew-
several months ago, and grave fears to know that she at last shows evi B. Zeek.
Archie
Kruse
arrived
from
Mar-h-
were entertained for bis recovery.
deuces of complete recovery.
made pair and souio indulged iu face
A quartet of popular Coquillians.
field a few days ago to represent the
composed of Charles and Ted Baxter,
lions speech-making
Cody Company’s interests at the
Wm. H. Mansell and E. C. Barker,
Mr. and Mrs. Laird, who have taken
Aberdeen mill. Mr. Kruse is a young
spent the noon hour between boats in
gentleman thoroughly versed in lum­ up their abode in the Elbert Dyer
Bandou yesterday. Steve Gallier de­
bering, we are told, and seems popu­ dwelling in eastern Bandon, were the
livered the valedictory address on
lar with all whom be meets.
recipients of many useful and beau
their departure.
The friends and relatives of the late tiful presents from relatives and
The Bandon Real Estate Co. Las
Mrs. E. M. Blacklock ask the R ecoud
moved its offices from the telephone er to extend a vote of thanks to her friends. Mrs. Laird is the' youngest
building to the rooms lately vacated neighbors and the ladies of the Pres­ daughter of Mrs. F. E Garfield, and
by Dr. Steele in the upper story of byterian Church for the many kind­ has grown to early womanhood in
the Denholm building. Dr. Steele is nesses they exhibited during the good this favored community. Mr. Laird,
now in the old Breuer structure oppo­ woman’s last illness and death.
as above stated, is the present propri-
site Hotel Gallier.
Invitations were issued the firs-1 of
Arthur Rice believes that as Co­ the week for a free entertainment to
quillians find a great deal to attract be given by th" Women of Woodcraft
them to Bandon these days, it is no at Masonic hall on this Thursday
more than ‘fair” and “natural” that evening. The affair will be iu the
a Baudonian should find something form of a polyscope and stereopt icon
to attract him to Coquille now and entertainment provided by th" Grand i
then. Arthur always was a believer
Circle of Woodcraft.
Complete Line of Everything at Wholesale Prices.
io reciprocity.
Best bargains offered by
The steamer Elizabeth is still at
\\ ord comes from San Francisco her dock iu Bandon, nnaule to sail
that A. C. Bliely. former purser of the becanse of the continued storm and
steamer Elizabeth, has resigned his very rough weather. The sea Las
position as chief clerk on Stliari been much more turbulent than t tie
street wharf, and will eater business l>ar in recent days, and mariners g( n
of some kind for himself. Many old orally are satisfied to enjoy the shel­
C. T. Blumenrothcr
friends here feel au interest ill the ter of port. The Oregon. Newman
A. D. Morse
movements and success of Mr. Bliely. and barge Chinook are all ready for
County Clerk James Watson, At­ sailing wheu the weather moderates.
torney A J. Sherwood, Editor Oivil
Walter Nelson opened bis new sa­
Dodge, Mayor J. .1 Stanley aud Fa­ loon in I lie Anderson building last
cie John Kroiieiiberg were among the Sat urdiiy evening, the City Board
prominent Coquillians who attended having met the night previous ill
the funeral of Pioneer Edward Fahy special session ami granted a liquor
in Bandon Friday, There was a license to Mr. N clson Tbo opening
special excursion from the county of the place was attended by a free
('n/fi/ a Full Line of
seat.
feed to which all were invited, The
Colonel Coach reached Bandon proprietor has a nicely fitteti up le-
Saturday evening, having just re- sort, and declares it bis purpose to
turned from his trip to Chicago and conduct it in a quiet and orderly man­
Michigan. The arrival of the colonel, ner. An ad. of the new “Idle hour”
./ Fine .Issortment of
we understand, gives impetus to the is inserted in our columns today.
tieginning of cous'rnction work on
L. S. Dentiick has resigned as one
the new Cody mill at this place. Wo
of the life-saving crew at Bandon lo
Have been ordered and will duly arrive.
may expect to see pile driving start at
------------- x--------------
engage in other occupations in Cali­
the donated site any day.
fornia. Mr Denniek’s resignation
The evening of Nov. 19th is the and departure from among ns is
date set for instituting the new union deeply regretted by a large circle of
In the upper story of <>nr new building are now
of the Order of Washington iu Bun- friends. As one of th" life-stivers he
opened to the public, ami offer amusement to
don. P. J. S, McManamua, special bus a reputation for bravery and de­
one amt all in their leisure.
supervising deputy of the order, ie- votion to duty, and as a tnembei of
Bowling for Ladies Monday evenings. : Prizes awarded
ipiests ns to say that, as the charter local society be was popular in an
NEW BUILDING. MAIN STREET, BANDON
closes then, the rates will thereafter eminent degree, The .voting grullo
I e higher. The Order of Washington man has the best wishes of a host of
is au insurance qe well as a fratrp al friends for future anecesa and happi-
organization.
ness,
Exclusive
Patterns
in
FALL
JUST
MILLINERY
RECEIVED !
Now on
Display.
Maud Garfield
A Full line of Dress Goods.
NOW is the time to buy
Bandon real estate
Umbrellas in Great Array
BANDON REAL ESTATE CO.
Trowbridge’s
Bandon, Oregon.
A. J. HARTMAN & CO
GROCERIES & ( ROCKERY
Also Art Needle Work Goods.
Holiday : Goods
Our Bowling Alley and Pool Parlors
I
o
•
••
•
®0
o
o
o