Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, November 08, 1906, Image 3

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NEW STOCK OF
Gents’ Furnishings
JUST
ELEGANT AM) COMPLETE /.V EVERY EES PEC T.
J. S. Capps, of Denmark, has pur
I chased tbe Haft place which join««
him ou the East, and now has the
making of a valuable farm.
Anything to Eat or Wear, and at
BOTTOM PRK’ES.
Tbe Cape Arago Light House at
I Coos Bay is in danger of tumbling
iuto the eea. as tbe rock on which it
stands is so badly undermined by the
winter storms aud seas.
Ca.ll And See Us
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Bandon,
M rs. Sarah Kemp, a venerable pio
I ueer, died last week st her SOU ill-law’s
I in M.Miuuville at the ripe age of
1103.
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Ed Heiberger is badly atllicted with
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ft ft I rheumatism, and will probably visit
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■ some of the hot mineral springs be­
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« fore returning.
RECEIVED
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Port Orford.
Oregon.
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Last Saturday night M. J. Hartson
was raised to the degree of Master
Mason by Chadwick lodge of this
place, hssiv I m I by it number of the
fraternity from Bandon. A supper
was given hi the bauqiiot hall .it mid
night, not the least pleasant feature
of winch Were a dozen old fashioned
pumpkin pies, donated t»y Mrs. T. T.
Laud as a surprise. The meeting was
very interesting throughout. The
Bandon aggregation expressed them­
selves as highly pleased with the en­
tertainment afforded them, ami the
evening was rounded out with a few
side degrees, an adjournment being
takeu in the “woe siua hours."-—Seu-
tiuel.
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THE REAL PIANO PROPOSITION
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We not only carry a complete line
of Victor, E>lisoii aud Zouaphone
recoi.l-i an.I ruacliinea. sheet music
ami musical merchandise, but our
makes of piauos are such that guar
ante«) satisfaction for all time to come,
pianos that have none of that bad af
ter effect.
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COQUILLE VALLEY LAND CO.
A high-grade ¡sipular price or com
uiereial piano will be sold to you at
the lowest possible prices consistent
with the grade of piano selected. We
are not handling on commission, con­
signment or dividing profits with the
city bouses, Ind are doing business
direct with tbe eastern factories and
are sole representatives for these
pianos for Coos, tCurry, Douglas aud
other counties. Call and see for your­
self, even if you are not a musician,
von are in a position lo tell one grade
from another aud select a piano that
just suits you, both in quality, price
and terms.
Such discrimination is within reach
of all, as we pay your transportation
to and from Coos Bay, including one
day's hotel expense. The new Rogers
block, C and Broadway streets,
Marshfield, Ore.
W. R. HAINES MUSIC CO.
1400 ACRES CEDAR UMBER
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SPECIAL
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ANNOUNCEMENT
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Joseph J. Sell and Oma K. Leggett
were joiued in mnrn.ige at Rivertuu
quite recently.
Public Warning.
THE ONE TRICE METHOD.
The attention of R ecorder patrons
aud the public generally is directed
to the fact that we are going to offer
ay
rain and
ill eeds
two valuable premiums in a voting
always <>u baud.
contest which commences today and
closes three mouths hence.
These
Fishing closed for the season at
premiums consist of a ¥50 sewiug ma­
I). P. STEAMl, Jr. Rogue river last Friday after a rather chine and a ¥-10 bedroom set. tbe lady
A. E. HADSALL,
light fall run, aud Geo. Forty and
Practical Surveyor.
receiving the highest number of votes
Marion Zumwalt, who were employed
on Feb. 1st to have her choice of
at W edderburu, have returned to Port
either gift, aud the next highest lady
Orford.
If you want a home in Oregon, investigate oar offerings.
to take the remaining oae. Pay your
Dave
McKenzie
went
to
Bandon
arrearages
to the paper aud one year
We have Timber and Goal Lands, Farm and Dairy Lands, Stock Ranches and
yesterday with a wagon load of butter iu advance aud you will receive 159
CITY PROPERTY,
which will be shipped to San Frau votes in this exciting contest. New
If you wish to buy, sell or exchange, call on us and we will give you good cisco from that place, ns tbe trans­ subscribers paying a year are on the
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service. Homesteaders Located on Desirable Government Land.
portation from Port Orford is vi ry same footing Look up our announce
Miss Esther Johnson left last Mon­
poor at present.
meat for particulars.
411 good level LOTS in W( MJDLAND ADDITION, close iu and cheap for cash.
day for Portland, where she will at­
| Of. LOTS in WOOLEN MILL ADDITION.
J. | ~ rrf k (¿711
tend school at St. Helen’s Hall. She
M rs. Knapp left on Monday’s stage j
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price, according to location ...................... . . . Hu 1 »I lx/ nut'"
The foreman of this oflice received was accompanied by her sister, Mrs.
for a visit among her friends ou Co­
quille river. She certainly deserves from the up river country a present D. L. Albert, who will visit with rela­
Stock ranch of 520 acres; good buildings and other improvements. $5 per acre.
a rest after her long effort to help of a high chair which be has stowed tives in Seattle before returning to
We have dairy ranches, city residence propel ty and acreage pro|>erty within city
make the Knapp hotel famous as one away in bis garret, hoping to have her home in California.—Sentinel.
limits.
use for it some day. People sending
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Office in KI Barada Bldg
IIAMH» (III. of tbe very best along our coast.
such useful articles to the Sentinel
Late reports say that the wireless force, who have just lasted the sweets
Work on the city wharf is going
telegraph along the coast will be in of matrimony, will kiudly box them. ahead nicely, and that much needed
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fl I operation in I wo months, and that our In this instance the chair stood on structure will soon becompleted. The
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- (coast steamers will be equipped to the public streets all day, and, as it portion to the south will be graded
| hold communication with the shore. was addressed to the Sentinel otlice, down level with the balance and will
A station will be built soon at Cape the editor feels some embarrassment be covered overhead. Sentinel.
Blanco.
while approaching bis three score
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The young people of Riverton en­
A. C. Malone of Long Beach. Cal, and ten.—Sentinel.
joyed a dance on last Saturday even­
who has been enjoying an outing in
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tbe mountains, left. Port Orford Mon­
Claude Fox ami J. M. Barker have ing. Quite a number were in atten­
day to visit friends at Coos Bay. Mr. purchased the draying business of dance, and a good time was hail.
M b I odo is an ex editor, aud made Mr. Is. Nosier, and took possession
many friends while here by his genial the first of the week. These two
The Ute Indians are on the war­
young men are bustlers, and we are path in Wyoming, and troops are on
manners.
glad to see them established in our their trail. The Red Men complain
Tbe work on the wharf is being
community. They will be I »etter that they cannot get enough to eat.
rushed as rapidly as possible. Quite
equipped tbau ever to handle the
a number of dead cedar piles have
business, and we are confident that
Mrs. Nelsou Smith of Coquille has
been driven, it being held here by ex­
Have contracted for 50 barrels of Pur«* Old Trnfford
they will meet with success.—Sen­ undergone a surgical operation «t
perienced men that such piles last
tinel.
Marshfield.
Bourbon. It is their aim in the future to supply over
several years longer than green ones,
Last Sunday a two masted lug
steamed ia near Port Orford, having
in tow a largo three masted schooner
and a small one with two masts. They
were strangers to us, north bound
R. D. Hume of Wedderburn ba-t
shqqied two of bis fast horses. Skip­
per umi Teddy, to Emeryville, Cal.
....Old Trafford Whiskey
All |iersons are hereby forbidden
to trespass in any way on tbs lands
of the MeClellau Rauch in Coos coun­
ty or the Marshall Ranch in Curry*
county. Violations of this order will
lie prosecuted to the fullest extent of
the law. Signed:
B andon G un C lub ,
W. S. M arshall .
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Settlement Notice.
All persons knowing themselves to
be indebted to the Tupper House
prior to Sept. 18th, 1906, will pleasu
settle their accounts with Gallier
Bios, at once. Bills outstanding on
Nov. 15th next will be placed in the
bauds of a collector.
G eo . P. L aird .
Wanted.
Wood choppers at once.
prie«s paid. A. H aberly .
Mrs. Cora Conrad
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Groceries and Tobacco,
Cigars, Candies and Nuts.
Vegetables Taken in Trade.
Prices Reasonable and a Share of
Patronage Solicited.
Eastern Part of Town,
burnished
Rooms
The Pacific
cinal and family purposes.
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The New, Elegantly Fitted, and Speedy Steamer
C. P. JEMS EM Master.
An epidemic of tiling contests on
Indian Allotment Claims has broken
out in Curry county. Quite a number
of such contests have been started,
and many horse races run from here
to Roseburg to get papers to the
Laud Oflice first. It is claimed that
only such Indians aud half-bloods as
belong to tribes or live on reserva­
tions are entitled to allotment claims.
Tbe announcement by the Land
This Steamer is New. is Strongly built, and titled with the latest improvements, nnd will
Department that contest tilings would
give a regular 8 dav service, for passengers and freight, between the
Coquille River, Oregon, and San Francisco, Calif.
be received on some half a dozen In
ELBEBT DYER, Agent, Bandon, Oregon.
ilian allotment claims on Euchre
E. T. KRUSE, Managing Agent, 207 Front Street, Hau Francisco, California.
creek caused several of our young
Correct Abstract* for any
part of C ook County fur
1’ÍK‘í
Co.
ninhed on Short
Brier»»
COQUILLE,
Notice
Bight.
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OREGON.
California and Oregon Coast Steamship Company
Steamei Alliance
Now plying between Portland and
Coos Bay only. Weekly trips.
GEO. D. GRAY A CO., Gen’l Agts,
421 Market. St. San Francisco.
L. W. SHAW. Agent,
Marshfield, Phone 411.
The Recorder
Sent to any address
1 year, $1.50
men to make a hurried trip to R -e-
burg last week. Three W ills with
but one will W ill Coy, W ill Cole­
brook and Will W hite went via Myr­
tle Point, while Frank Moore went
through the mountains to West F< rk.
We understand that I hey all succeed
edin starting ti contest on some of
this valuable land,
Tbe purchase of the wharf here by
R. D. Hum«, ami bin promises of de­
velopment here, have caused no end
of discussion. If he will perform as
be has promised bo will receive a
hearty welcome, and the cooperation
of everybody. He can certainly help
both himself and this community,
and by giving regular ami reasonable
transport al ion he mu draw buck to
Port Orford the Floras creek trade
which now goes to Bandon, but be
longs naturally to this place. Elk
and Sixes are uow full of salmon, the
packing of which, in connection with
his deep sea fishing, will create a
large business ami be of imnn rise
benefit to Port Orford. Let him es­
tablish a business era of reasonable
charges, aud he will find a welcome
from all our people, but tie can never
control things here ns effectually ns
lie has Ht Rogue river, and wo hope
lie will never try to do so. Tribiiue.
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B andon
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The New Drug Store la Now Kea.ly for lln«lneM.
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ft ver, thing New anil Freeh.
Drugs and Druggist's Sundries, Patent Medicinps,
Brushes and Toilet Articles, Fancy Stationery,
Fine line of Fancy Candie«.
Imported and Domestic Cigars,
BANDON
Nice clean rooms. 25 and 50c a night ; $ 1.25
a week ; $5.00 a month.
MRS. SARAH COSTELLO.
probably owing to tbe deep season
checks, as the toredo never cuts into
a crack, or into each other’s cells
The I rand is
OLD TRAFFORD and its purity is guaranteed for medi­
Dox
near Methodist
Church, Bandon, Oregon.
Gross Bros.
their bar the best whiskey in Coos county.
Col. W illiam Coach was on the Kil­
burn bound from Portland. At A-.to
ria tne steamer lay over W edt.ee lay
night on account of a storm at tbe
Columbia bar. To put in the time
the colonel got up a theatre party to
see th« Gans-Nelson moving picture
tight. Colonel Conch did not agree
with George Hile.', but gave the deci­
sion toll) ■ D 4»e.~ Coos Biy Times.
The Recorder
Is Going to Offer its Subscribers
Two
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Premiums
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'Votili”'
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One $50 Sewing Machine
One $40 Bedroom Set
The latter to be exhibited at Bandon Furniture Store.
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Read Our Unprecedented Offer
Every old subscriber paying up arrears and paying one year in advance for the paper
will I»* given a receipt e-i'ithiig him or her to 150 votes for any holy in the county
Every new
subscriber paving a yem hi advance is given the same number of votes. The contest commences
Nov. 1st, l'.MMi. and ends Feb. 1st, 1907. The lady receiving the greatest number of votes in the
linal count will have Lei choice of either of the two premiums offered; the second highest lady
go’s the prize not tai. m by the first Nov 1st till Feb. 1st only, remember.
OZNT j S
VOTE
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UlllIlEim
Highest
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This coupon i. good for one vote for tbe person named above, if deposited at the
RECORDER olii e before expiration of date below.
Not Good After Nov. 18, 1906.
The Biggest Contest Ever Held in Bandon.