Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, November 15, 1906, Image 4

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Espee Seeks Street Franchise
Columbia Graphophone
The all-absorbiug topic at Marsh­
field tbe (tant week apfiears to have
been the effort of tbe Southern Pacific
IIAVH ¥()!’ HEARD IT?
Railway Company to obtain a fran­
No? Well then you don’t know what you've missed. Tbe love­
chise
for tbe faying of its tracks along
liest and greatest of them all W e keep Ibem; also W atches,
Clocks ami Jewelry till you can’t rest Remember Barker's.
tbe main street of that town. Tbe
railway of course is now building
Watch Repairing a Specialty; work guaranteed
from Drain Io Marshfield, and it is
tbe pnrpo e to bridge Coos bay pro­
vided tbe consent of tbe War Depart­
Coquille City, Or.
ment is secured, which ia a very im­
portant matter in the transaction,
and is in itself precipitating some
amouut of opposition.
Tbe questions of bridge and fran­
chis.* have drawn out no end of dis­
[SUCCESSORS IO T. A. ANDERSON. J
cussion at the Coos bay town, and
from appearances tbe railroad will
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nut have tbe use of tbe main street
at least, while it is doubtful if they
JvVH« ving purchuHed this old and will eHtabliHbid busineHH. and moved tbe Haute to get the privilege to bridge at the
the MarHlutll Building, «ant Hide Main Htreet, we »»licit a ooiitiiiUHnoe of |uiHt (¡eueroUH point desired.
patronai’e, Rtiarantoeiim bmiiHt |><M>dH, fan prices and courteoui* treatineut to all.
Prominent among those who corn
Farm Produce Always Bought and Sold.
luit the Harrimau company in this
matter is Edgar L. W heeler, the well
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known son of T. B Wheeler of Ban­
don. In a communication published
in the Daily Times Mr. W heeler offers
ANDERSON BUILDING. BANDON, OREGON.
facts to prove that it would be a gi­
gantic blunder to surrender tbe street
OE3 Milliners and Dressmakers. EZ3O
to a corporation that shamefully mis­
used every privilege given it io I lie
city of Oakland, California, and he
Hoods and Other Apparel for Children.
E. C. BARKER & CO
Hoover
&
Monday,
BANDON MEAT MARKET.
Fresh and Salt Meats, Vegetables, Lard, Etc, Etc.
Mesdames Nelson & McKenzie,
All the Latest Creations in Ladies' Wear.
J-C We would announce io the ladies of Bandon and vicinity
that we have purchased a number of Ladies' Tailored Suits from Mrs
Anderson, and will close them out at cost. Call and see them
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Riley and His Son on the
Chamber of Commerce.
goes further with some sensible ideas
as to tbe possible injury to shipping
tty even a draw bridge protniuenl ly
placed across the bay Another to
Lake a firm stand in the negative whs
J. W. Bennett, but the Chamber of
Commerce took active bold of t he
matter with tbe result that it was de­
clared inadvisable for tbe town to
meet tbe demands of I be big corpora­
tion.
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This is surely the proper time for
Marshfield to lie ou her guard with
respect to the granting of municipal
rights and concessions, ami she can
gain many an object lesson from Cali­
fornia towns that have suffer, d from
■ heir imprudence along similar lines.
Mr Wheeler was right in all his reci­
tation of the costly experience had by
tbe city of Oakland with tbe Southern
Pacific railway corporation.
,u«y never be taken. The S. 1*. will
have ns where they want us before we
can elect a new Board next year.
\\ hat's that? You don't menu that
(Cmn nt un Seated.)
we are liable to want Heney here, in­
Say, Riley, what do you think those
viting some of us to go up before bis
directors of the Chamber of Com­
Grand Jury?
merce did not long ago?
No no, my boy, graft is an unknown
Well, the secretary be served no
quantity iu this community. TLose
tices that the stockholders would bold
of us that were not born yesterday
a meeting to elect directors, and then
tbe president looked over bia. law have too much moss on our backs.
You know that graft belongs only to
tiooks and found that it was necessary
the rising generation, and unless w.
to re-elect the old stumps io make
tbe Cody mill site purchase legal;see , raise a few more Honeys there wil
be nothing left for the coining goiter-
tbe point?
J ation.
fine of tbe directors took th« prox- !
Yes, yes. but cut that all out. J
ies of about all tbe stockholders
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wan'
to see something doing at om
those who were too busy playing ten­
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pins at Hartman’s to attend tbe meet this boat business. 1 Ituve heard of
several people ready to take stock, “Recorder’s” Voting Contest.
ing, and that was about all of them.
But what did be do with those piox but we do not want tbe np-river dele­
The people of this section of Coos
gation to canvass onr district, do we?
ies, dad?
Not on your life, Kiley. You just should not forget that tbe R ecorder
W by, my boy, I suppose those pr ix
wait until that committee of ours is is going to give away a $50 sewing
ies re-elected the old board.
machine and a $-10 bedroom set the
But what is the new board doing? appi^iuted some time next summer. J
first of next February. It is a voting
Why, they are taking th« tirst six understand that they will be instruct­
contest,
ttie particulars of which will
ed to visit Portland on the tirst trip
months to get used to their offices
be found in tb> advertisement printed
And what has the Coquille aud of the new steamer to solicit stock
on
page 3 The contest is already
Myrtle Point Boards of Trade done? from tbe merchants there.
under way, and tile names of the
W hat s that? Instructed how?
W by, you muttonbead, don’t yon
ladies voted for to date areas follows:
Listen; did you hear that whistle,
know that they invited our Cbambei
Riley? Come along; I will try to m Alice Porter................. 150 votes
to attend the steamboat meeting al
swt-r those questions next week Tl.til Olga Peterson............ 150 votes
the Hub, and, as onr secretary had to
Mrs. .1 Nt. Tilton........ I5O votes
must be Capt. Snyder coming in with
attend to the wants of the public on
The names of the different ones
that uew tug from tbe “Haibor.'
tbe day of the meeting, he could not
Say, Riley, there will bo something voted for. together with their stand­
get away without stopping tbe work
ing in tbe race, will be published each
doing here soon.
ou tbe steamer Elizabeth, and our
week in the R ecorder until tbe close
Ri lev ' s O ld M an .
frieud, the owner, would never for­
of
tbe contest.
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give him if be attended a meeting to
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The services at the Methodist
encourage tbe building of au opposi­
Butter
wrappers
printed at the l^t
Church were well attended, both
tion steamer.
corder
office.
morning and evening. In the nu rn-
THE MERCY HOSPITAL
Coos Bay Bestirs Herself.
When tbe people of tbe esteemed
Coos bay section become acquainted
with tbe fact that we recognize there
is a Cooe County instead of a mere
Cooe bay in South western Oregon'
they may hope to secure more sym­
pathy and ani from the Coquillfi Vai«
ley in contemplated advertising pro­
jects. We do, however, admire tbe
step taken by tbe Cooe Bay Chamber
of Commerce Monday evening lust,
as the same is told in tbe following
taken from Tuesday's Daily Times:
“Last night’s meeting of ths Coos
Bay Chamber of Commerce was one
that will uo doubt result iu much
good for Coos Bay. Five hundred
dollars was subscribed in about as
many minutes towards sending a del­
egate to represent Coos Bay at the
Trans-Mississippi Congress to be
held at Kansas City, tbe National
Rivers and Harbors Congress, to be
held in Washington, D. C., tbe first
of December, and to remain in Wash­
ington long enough to see that Con­
gress makes tbe needed appropria­
tions for tbe improvement of the Coos
Bay bar jetty.
“The matter of obtaining proper
advertising for Coos Bay was entered
into with some degree of interest
After some discussion Secretary
Henry Sengstacken was authorized
to write to tbe Chambers of Com
merce in Empire, North Bend, Marsh­
field, Coquille, Bandon and Myrtle
Poiut relative to getting up general
advertising matter for ths entire
county. It is desired that a 2U-p<ige
booklet be printed.’’
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Idle-
hour,
At North Bend
la oow open for the re­
ception of patient«. The
tertus ate $10 per week
and upwards. For par­
ticulars apply to : :
Sisters of Mercy
WALTER NELSON, Prop’r
Anderson Building Cotner.
Main Street.
North
BANDON, ORE.
The
A Quiet, Orderly
Place,
Eldorado
where any may pass a social hour
Who will act as
Gentlemen.
Wines, Liquors
and Cigars......
The very liest branda of
Ra sm us sen Bi os.
Always behind the bar.
Olympia Beer on Draught
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Liquors
A certain gentleman of this section
voluntarily offered to put $5000 into
the Bandon-Port laud steamboat en
terprise a few days ago, and he has
the money to back bis words, There
are more like him all over the Co
qntlle country. The move will yet
be fruitful.
U rn. Irvine, wife and child reached
Bandon from Eureka Tuesday even­
ing The gentleman comes to take
bis old place tty foreman of the spin­
ning department, nt the woolen mill.
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Cigars.
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We invite onr friend« to call
and aee ng,
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If yon want a Stylish and Up-to-date
Hat call at the residence of
That's
Stuff.
the
MRS. A. G. HOYT,
BANDON. OREGON.
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COQUILLE
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NOBLER * MORRISON, Prop ra.
Coquille, Oregon.
First-Class
bas a select stock of
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Laundry Work
WINES, LIQUORS
AND CIGARS.
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of every kind done on ehort not toe,
Mini at reasonable price«.
Satisfaction
is
Ijrrr on fraught.
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Guaranteed.
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J-if < Irdera left on Mondays with onr Ban­
don agent. A. O. TROWBRIDGE, will be
Riven careful attention and delivered tn
Bandon at the store Friday eveninus.
C ourteous T reatment .
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Pain in your eyes, head­
ache, weariness, nervousness,
are signs of defective
E. LEWIN Prop.
Bandon,
Otrgnn.
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TONSORIAL PARLORS
P. B. HOYT, Prop.
Located In
EL DORADO WILDING.
Klrat Street. HAN DON. ORKQOlt
«HAVING. KHAM 1*001 NG AND HAIR
CUTTING AT STANDARD PRICES.
Bathroom newly fitted op with Porcelain
HrtorCold Hath« Vft cent»
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ARTHUR RICE
Jeweler and
Watchmaker
BANDON, OR.
SOUVENIR POSTAL CARDS.
The iHrKSHt and beat aaaortment in
town. AeHteH polished and mount­
ed Io order. If yon find a nice agate
while on the beach we will tell yon
whether it in worth mounting. A
large aHsortment of watches, clocks.
Hilverwsre and Jewelry of all kind«.
Gold and Fountain Pena, including
tbe Waterman and Cooklin’« aulo-
ntalin fillers, the lieHt in tbe market,
We have the Marshall one dollar
fountain pen.
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MEATS and
PROVISIONS
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Best Wines,
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Estray Notice.
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ALVIN MUNCK, Prop.
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LEWIN’S
Great Premium Offer Today.
ANCHOR
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POLITE TREATMENT.
But where was the president of our ifig the pastor preached fromthet xt,
CUNTKMT NOTICK.
Chamber and the directors? They '¡Thy Kingdom Come,” the practical
side
of
the
Christian
life.
In
the
Dep
irtiuelil of the Interior.
surely have the interest of the river
evening tbe service was opened w itli
S.
Land
Office nt UonebnrR Or.,
at heart.
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Consult M. G. Pohl, licens­
an old fashioued song service, led by
October 0, l'.x»».
Now, Riley, don t ask too many tbe pastor, in which everyone present
L. J. Radley ami Mrs. F. E. Gar­ ed optician, at Bandon Hard­
A sufficient contest affidavit having been field were joined in the holy Itoods of
leading questions. You should re­ took part and enjoyed fully
Tbe
tiled tu this office by Thomas B. Wheeler, wedlock Saturday evening. Justice D. ware Co. store, Nov. 13, 14,
member that the meeting at Coquille sermon was short nut pointed, on the contestant, against homestead entn No.
15 and 16.
P. Strang, Jr., officiating.
was belli ou Monday night, and out claims of Christian life upon every­ 1:WW], wide July 23, l!NM. for SE'4 SE1^,
one. Close attentiou was given and W>, SEU.and SE'4 SW t4 Section :«
worthy president was out on official
many were inclined toward tliet hits!- Township 2’1 S. Range It W. bv It. rvey> Chas. Mootnaw and wife are now
business. Of course he could not toot inn life. Nov. 25ll> services will lie Morse, (Vriitestee.in which it is aIlege»I that residents of Bandon, where Charley
bis born at the up river gathering af­ as usual, Sunday school at It) t-.m. said Harvey Morse has wholly abntxl •ne-l is employed in H. F. Morrison's bar­
said tract and changed his residence there
ter neglecting to depart at 1 p. tn., preaching at 11 n.m., class meeting from for more than six months since mak­ ber shop.
Epwurtb ing -aid entry, and next prior to the dnle
for which 1 am profoundly sorry, and immediately following.
League
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At
7:30
the
pas'or herein : that said tract is u>t settled upon
J. F. Carman, of the Carman-Crites
the next time 1 shall steal arotiuii aud
will lead a song service, followed by and onlti’sied by said party as reqnir d by Co., is snfTering a good deal with
law nor has said eotryman ever built upon
cautiously advance llie bands of bis
sermon. The sill jecl will la*, “A or settled upon the Haiti tract, since be made 1 rheumatism these days
clock live home.
Wise F<x>l.” All tbe folks are in- , entry on the same; suit! parties are hereby
Yes, dad, I have beard of all those vited.
notified to appear, respond and offer evi­
The old soldiers are getting ready
All Kinds of
dence touching said allegation nt 10 o'clock
for
their masquerade ball which will
things, but what about those direct­
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a.tn. on March 4. I1D7. before C. 'I'. Illnmen
ors who have taken upon their shoul­
32 acres | mile deep water front. rotlier, I . S. Comniisaioner, at his office in be given at Bank Hall Dec. 22d.
I miles from Bandon, for $4000. l ine Bandon. Oregon, sod that Huai bearing
der» the honor of our coui tn unity?
W. E Crime reports his logging
factory
sit»-. Bandon Real Estate Co. will be held at 10 o’olock a.m.. March IM,
Too busy, my boy, too busy getting
1-107, la-fore Hie Register and Receiver at
camp
running, but shorter handed
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the United States Land Office in Roaeborg,
rich to serve as public benefactors.
than
in
summer months.
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House, barn and 3 lots in Bandon, Oregon.
But what are tbe committee,, doing
The said contestant having, in a proper
$1350. Bandon Real Estate C<-.
Furnished at Living Prices. A share
C. H. PATTERSON
that those (todies apisnnted to lakej
affidavit, filed October 1!, r.»f>, mt forth
facts which show tbst after due diligent»
of the Public Patronage
up the Portland steamer business*
Read the
personal service of this notice can not be
Dray
and
General
Delivery
Solicited.
Are they waiting for onr town to take
made, it is hereby oid red and directed that
Meet
all
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BANDON RECORDER’S sncli notice l-e given by due ami pro;>er pub­
some action and join them?
— All oriiera handled with care.—
If they are. my buy, that action
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Nice private rooms.
All persons are hereby forbidden
to trespass in any way ou t(ie lands
of the McClellau Ranch in Coos coun­
ty or tbe Marshall Ranch in Curry
county. Violations of this order will
be prosecuted to tbe fullest extent of
tbe law. Signed:
B andon G un C lub ,
W. S. M arshall .
The Prosper Mill Co., for overlook­
ing tin» disposition of its sawdust
which found its way into the walers
of the river, paid $25 and costH into
the Justice Court of Bandon last
Tuesday. Deputy Prosecutor Ed
Ferrin came over from Marshfield to
press the case on request of Water
Bailiff E. G. Ford.
Oregon.
Bandon,
Public Warning.
There strayed from Bullard's ferry
a few days ago, a bay hors» weighing
about 1100 lbs and carrying a piece
of bale rope on his neck. Reward for
information.
A. W inkler .
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Proprietors.
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