Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, November 15, 1906, Image 1

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BANDON,
Volume XXII
OREGON:
THURSDAY,
NOVEMBER
Number 46.
Fresh bread at Button s store.
yard io sha|M>, and it is said more men
Mrs. William Reddick died at Co-
The Bandon Foundry and Machine
Shop expects to get moved iuto its
will be put on.
Don't forget that Dr. Steele, < leu list, is , qilille a few days ago.
oew quarters before the first of tbe
The ( *ody Company will send its located in Bandon.
F or S ale
A four year old bay
month, when it will be io tbe business
Cash
paid
for
sacks
at
Bandou
tilly. Apply to Dr. Steele.
output Io market by tbe barge route
heart
of town instead of in tbe sub
wbeo tbe oew mill, now constructing, Commercial Co. warehouse.
160 acre ranch 5 miles from Bandon;
orbs
as
at present. Tbe fouudry is
J. H. Price Chooses Location is in operation, or tbe greater part of Ladies' Rain Coats in large assort­ good bottom laod, $2300. Baudon Foundation and Wharf Now
going to have commodious quarters
Real Estate Co
that Offers Better and
especially suited to its purpose, and
Started, and Lumber for
it will go in that way, it is under­ ment at Loreuz & Hoyt.
one of tbe conveniences will lie an
Dr. Tatom, the dentist, will be iu
Chicken thieves are abroad in Ban­
stood.
Cheaper Facilities.
the Mill is Being Cut.
electric
plant to illuminate tbe entire
don, aud we Lave no colored folks in
Ami thus is an extraordinary |*eri<ai Bandon Nov. 16th and stay a week.
building.
Proprietor Garfield in­
Dress goods aud goods in genera our population either.
It is tbe happy privilege of tbe R e ­ tends being up-to-date in all tbe ar­
Some weeks ago tbe R ecorder told of activity in promise for tbe lower
for tbe ladies at Lorenz A Hoyt s.
4 lots aud bouse in Baudon, nil corder to announce that work has at rangements of bis flourishing busi­
its readers that Mr. J. H. Price of Coquille River.
cleared
aud tine ocean view, $1300.
Miss Dulhe S keels of Coquille has
last begun ou tbe new Cody mill in ness.
San Francisco visited Bandon to look
Bandon
Real Estate Co
been visiting with her sister, Mrs.
tbe eastern end of town, aud will be
over tbe field with tbe object of start­
Notice to the Public.
Chas. Loreuz, this week.
Attorney Geo. P. Topping fnoved
C. R. Watson, commercial repre­
rushed to completion with all possi­
ing a shipyard here. Tbe gentleman
bis office this week from tbe Deubolm
Tex
Robison,
the
much
famed
bar
sentative
of Wadbams & Kerr Bros..
i would hereby announce that 1
ble baste.
tarried with us a day or so, aud theu
becuist of Fisbtrap, whiled tbe hours to tbe El Dorado building.
Portland, was again interviewing
Tbe driving of spiles for tbe foun­
went away, and it was reported he have decided to defer the institution of Friday night in Bandou.
Attorney General Moody has been
friends and customers here Friday
of
a
union
of
the
Order
of
Washing
dation
and wharf began one week and Saturday. Mr. Watson is a gen­
appointed toJlie Supreme Bench to
was investigating whether superior
Tbe Baudot! Hardware Co. earry
inducements were not offered bis ven tou in Bandon next Monday evening tbe Powell Globe Valve iu stock, and succeed Justice Henry Billings ago. tbe location being by tbe cbaneel tleman who fiails a kindly interest in
Brown.
because of tbe willful aud malicious asks the public to call aud see it.
on tbe mudtlats About twenty spiles Southern Coos county, and he ex­
lure on Coos bay.
E.
Heuckendortf
aud
Adam
Persb-
are driveu per day. but when a more presses himself forcibly and helpfully
If tbis was the purpose of bis go­ statements concerning our order and
There was a pleasant social dance baker of Pros|x»r are both planning
in behalf of the Bandon-Portland
ing be evidently was deceived, for he its manager, J. L. Mitchell, in the given at Bank Hall last Saturday to goto San Francisco on tbe steamer suitable engine is procured for tbe steamboat project. While here be
driver this number will Lw> materially was properly made an honorary mem
has now returned and declared bis town by one Coyne, an organizer for evening. Prof. Kauerud’s orchestra Elizabeth.
is
furnished tbe music.
augmented.
intention to settle on tbe lower Co­ tbe Woodmen of tbe World, who
her of the Bandon Chamber of Com-
The steamer Elizabeth will carry
now
iu
this
place.
Signed:
tn arcs.
Tbe
Carman
Crites
mill
began
the
Every lady iu town is invited to our to San Francisco one of tbe largest
quille. He arrived in Bandou Tues
store to see tbe elegaut new line of shipments of woolen cloths yetlurued task Monday morning of cutting tbe
P. J 8. M c M anamna ,
day evening, and with him came a
I
Ladies’ Rain Coals we have just re­ out by the Bandou Woolen Mills.
Presbyteriau Church.
Special
Supervising
Deputy.
lumber with which tbe mill will be
force of eight ship carpenters, mostly
ceived. Lorenz A Hoyt.
Services will be held in the Proa-
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Lorenz A Hoyt are properly to be constructed, and in other ways have
from Eureka, and a gentleman and
byteriau
Church next Sunday. Nov.
W. U. Douglas, one of tbe promi­ called tbe Gentlemeu's Outfitters of active preparations started for mak­
The Canneries.
his wife from some other outside
18th,
morning
and evening. Sunday
nent legal lights of Marshfield, bad
The canneries at Bandon and Pros­ business at the coming city the fore Bandon. Everything needed by man ing a final reality of this long mooted School wt 10 a.m. aud Christian En­
point.
in the toggery line is to be found al enterprise.
Mr. Price comes to begin business per are just now winding up tbeir part of the week.
deavor meeting at 6:30 p.m. Strang­
our store
It
may
be
late
in
tbe
spring
before
ers especially are welcome.
immediately. That business is to be season’s work. Tbe concern at Ban­
Everyone should go and see (tie
II.
M.
Axtell,
late
of
Port
Orford,
tbe mill is finished aud ready for
located here because tbis efectiou of­ don tiuisbed packing last Saturday, superb line of Heating Stoves aud
Miss Irene Lamb of Coquille, graduate in
is to formally open tbe diuing room
tbe
tinal
cooking
being
made
at
2
p.m.
Ranges which tbe Baudon Hardware of the Pacific House to tbe public on operation, but there is no longer a music of Columbia College, Miltou, Oregou.
fers tbe suitable lumber more handily
Labeling Hnd boxing are now claim­
is prepared to give lessons on piano and
and economically than Coos bay, aud ing the attention of tbe force, though Co. has now on display.
Saturday noon. Mr. Axtell is epokeu doubt that it will be hnmmiug by mandolin in Bandon, Friday and Satur­
J. C. Logan and wife were up from of hb an experienced restaurant lunti. summer at tbe farthest, adding many day of each week. Terms 50 cents an hour.
be bas something to do at tbe begin­ they are somewhat handicapped by a
Inquire of Mrs. Cbas. Kime.
ning of his venture.
scarcity of labels wbicb are slow in their home near Port Orford tbe fore
Tbe lingering and partially broken more men aud families to our present
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part
of
tbe
week
on
a
visit
to
tbe
gen-
storm of the past two weeks broke population.
Tbe yard will eventually have its arriving. The Prosper cannery fin­
I tieman's brother. W. H. Logan aud into renewed fury last night, aud a
ished
packing
a
little
sooner
than
tbe
So much for tbe known public
scene io Bandon, but for tbe- presen f,
one at this place, and, while it put up j family
terrible southeaster with accompany spirit of tbe substantial citizens of
until tbesilecan be determined upon,
more cases of fish, they were chiefly
Hark Dunham and bis good port ing rain fell upou us. Everyone is
it will be located at tbe Carmau-Crites half pound tins against full pound eye were looking at Bandou again tbe fervently praying fora change in tbe Bandon!
mill, nearly opposite Prosper.
tins in tbe greater lot at Bandon, first of tbe week. Hark took occa­ weather.
One of the great social events of
An ocean lumber barge for tbe Cody Altogether tbe season has been quite sion to focus bis eye significantly oo
tbe
season in Bandon comes off at
Steve and Ed Gallier purcbasd the
a
successful
one,
aud
tbe
operation
the
R
ecorder man while here.
Bauk
Hall next Saturday evening.
Lumber Company will be tbe first
remaining five acres of the Fisher
I
of the canneries has put considerable
Nov.
17tb.
We refer to tbe twelfth
Tbe social committee of Ocean tract iu tbe southern part of town,
construction work of the new yard.
money in circulation on tbe lower
annual ball of Delphr Lodge. No. <’L
At least such is tbe report io circula­ river. Another week will probably Rebekah Lodge extend an invitation au<l will use tbe same as a patch ou
to Odd Fellows and tbeir wives to which to raise vegetables for tbeir Knights of Pythias, arrangements
tion. aod it is quite well verified. see tbe two crews departing on tbeir
spend a social evening at Rebekah hotel.
We understand they paid for which have been going on exten­
AND THE —
The crew is getting ready to put tbe I retorn to tbe north.
sively for several weeks past. Noth­
Hall on the evening of Nov 29tb.
$2700 for the tract
ing lias been left undone to make the
C. B. Taylor took bis wagon and
The Board of Town Trustees met affair a gigantic success, and if indi­
team to North Bend tbis week, where in special session last Thursday < v>-n-
cations count for anything there will
be will engage in teaming during the ing and granted Gross Bros a re
be a mouster attendance, Tlie tluor
winter months. Mr. Taylor has Ins newal of tlieir liquor license. It was
will be ably looked after, the supper
I family here, Hud will return in tbe decided by the Board to make tbe will
be No. 1, an<l the music under
spring.
municipal liquor license $600 per an­ tbe leadership of Prof. E. B. Katis-
I
Captain Catigbell, late of the gaso­ num from now on.
rud caunot else than be top-notch.
A SPECIALTY.
lene schooner Berwick, has resigned
B. W. Haines was up from Lang­ Tbe Knights have bad the R ecorder
j and taken tbe position of first mate lois Monday, aud he reports that tbe turn out some very beautiful dance
on the steamer Kilburn. Tbe first people of that section will indulge in programs with an embossed design of
mate of tbe latter vessel has been a grand dance on the evening of Nov. tbe order thereon. Tbe grand march
elevated to tbe captaincy to succeed 28tb. Good music will be present, starts at 8:30 punctually.
I
Captain Merriam.
there will be supper at Dick Soren­ I
Col. W m. Coach contributed $50 at sen’s, ami everyone is guaranteed a
bang-up time.
the Marshfield meeting Monday evrti-
E. W. Jensen, tbe well known at­
ing toward making up a sum to send
a delegate to the National Rivers torney and realty agent of Port Or­
and Harbors Congress, aud for adver­ ford. was in Bandou two evenings
tising Coos county abroad. Tbe Col. since our last, traveling to and fi<>m
bas a heart as big as a watermelon on a visit to Coos bay. Mr. Jeii-eu
Complete Line of Everything at Wholesale Prices.
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Best bargains offered by
when it comes to helping a praise­ sought tbe protecting wing of Col,
worthy movement.
Blumenrother while iu town.
Bandon Vicinity
Gets Shipyard.
Work Begins on
the Cody Mill
W I NTER
M illinery !
Complete Absortmeut
Nobbiest of Styles.
JUST
RECEIVED
!
HATS MADE, TRIMMED
—TO ORDER=
Miss Maud Garfield
A Full line of Dress Goods.
NOW is the time to buy
Bandon real estate
Umbrellas in Great Array.
Trowbridge’s
A party of mighty Hunters, com­
posed of Warron Parker, John Ham
block, Warren Billiard and James
Morrison, returned last Sunday fiom
I a week's stay at New Lake, and with
them they brought about fifteen geese
and over fifty ducks. They report a
good time, but preferred seeing more
"goosies" of tbe feathered kiud than
came within tbeir range.
1 he tug Triumph is daily looked
for ou her return from Portland
whither she was taken for repairs
about two months ago. Two weeks
ago, when J. L. Krouenberg left the
•Stales metropolis, the Triumph was
fully overhauled and ready foi sea,
but she has probaldy lieen bolding
back waiting for better weather Tbe
¡crew that brings her down will take
back tbe substitute tug, tbe Geo. R.
Vosbnrg.
Purser Kinsman and Chief Engi­
neer King of tbe steamer Elizala lb
are trying their dainty hands al Hie
printing profession whenever idle in
port these days. The R ecorder <•*-
taLlishinent is the scene of tbeir ef­
forts, and they are already liecomi ig
so proficient that they can fold pa­
pers, (sdiab the cylinder, and play the
‘•devil ’in gen »ml. We tried to in­
duce Assistant Engineer McK-mna to
take tbe job of fighting editor. I nt
could do nn {.neinpH4 with (bat hooey.
The invitational entertainment giv­
en at Masonic ball last Thursday
evening nuder the auspices of tbe
Grand Circle, W omen of W ooilcraft.,
was quite well attended and pleasxut
and profitable for all. It is not un­
likely that a circle will lie instituted
in tbis town before long.
J. L Randleman, of Norway, w, ut
down the river tbe last of the week to
see bis father, Henry Ruudleman, of j
Bear ecrek, who lias been in feeble
health for some time, aud who is glad
nally growing weaker. On account
of Ins advanced age, 82 years, little
hopes of bis recovery ate entertained.
Inadvertently the R ecorder failed
Io mention last week that Capt. Levi
Snyder was to lie in command of the
towboat Traveler which the Rivet ton
Mill Co. bas secured to tow i<s barge»
of lumber from Coquille bar to San
Francisco. Tbe familiar skipper will
be perfectly at borne when guiding
the destinies of the time-honored!
traveler, mid Ins many friends will
ls> pleased when lie is comfortable in
bis new liertti. Tbe Traveler should!
hive lieen here liefore this, but tbe
cuutiuned bad weather is probably
responsible.
The barge Cbimxik,
Inden with Intuber. has lieen lyitnr at
the Bandon dock for a number of
days waiting for her escort to tip |>ear
oT the bar.
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BANDON REAL ESTATE CO.
Office in Denholm building, upstairs.
C. T. Blumenrother
A. D. Morse
Bandon, Oregon
A. J. HARTMAN & CO
Carry a Full Line of
GROCERIES & CROCKERY
Also Art Needle Work Goods.
./ Fine Assortment of
Holiday : Goods
Have been ordered and will duly arrive.
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Our Bowling Alley and Pool Parlors
In the npi>er story of our new building are now
opened to the public, and offer amusement to
oue and all io tbeir leisure.
Bowling for Ladies Monday evenings.
Prizes awarded
NEW BUILDING. MAIN STREET. BANDON