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Columbia Graphophone .Six alttjoiei eyed workmen at the local cannery who are < hrv of the |M>pular firm u( Pan tor letu|»«arily ifrue. in'this place stole a march oil ■ i«i|w th*«*, «lay» fwimd a c«m»foriai«lv hi» fri«u«!a aud »kook off tbe care posture M«>n<>«y afternoon m tbe worn mani In ol single iile»ee<li>«Me HAVE vor HEARD IT? ’ A »Il Iben futi doli I know wbal you »«• nil*«-«! ll«e |oW- I •»« I ar« «lest of il»em «dl YY •> km-p tbe«u, i4» > YY alche», rk» ■l«-w»lry till yoa can’t i«“l R»m»ait»«-r Barker ■Mjiilb »i«ie duurway uf W alter .Nel Mill ■ Idle Hour .Ssloou. Tm*»dny e«eun>g last. Here they It was * Billy,' au«l be was chuck an aminate«! dmeusaiun u( liugly cuograiuluting himself that the political situaliAu iu China, Iben uuue ba«l yet learned it when ■ Rr- eiigage«I Watch Repairing a Specially; work guaraaleed E. C. BARKER & CO iu unintelligible jal«l>ei having tbe effect tuMina mau struck a cl no yeeter«iay of «Iruwmug all other couversatioi, morning ami ran it tu «atrib within a radius uf a block. Th«' T he ceremony look place Tu««a«lay Coquille City, Or. rotund an«i geuarally patemi proprie eteuihg as Htateil, and the fort liliale tor uf lbw I'lle flour allots no idle lady win Misa Mary E. Tanninoti, lhe hour for a <I im * ii > w < ioi > of Cbiuese c««n «■»louable and al I recti ve «laughter of st « < ESMlR III It'MlVEK A MONDAY Mr. nod Mrs W. J. TetmNM*n of the meni» of lhe lieai«««i argument abumt Bandon vicinity. Tbe home of tbe brides parents ki yie», was tbe Menu of tbe pretty tint quiet close up and out of that ! came a rich event, relatives only were pretHHil, barituue »«»ice from within the build and Re*. A. Halterly ooited lbw c«»u “Here, you — ——— |M««l««r In All Kimi« oi ■ dilioiia on bi» pr«>mi<«es, a» a few mo sully deoiunsirated. BA NI »< IN' MEAT MAk’KE'l Fresh and Salt Meats, Vegetables. Lard. Etc, Etc yellow hided mg. - 'liavinu pochnwd lb«H «»Id snd w> Il H»lnl>ll-I««al ImHinwiM. hih ! ncived »he MMF I»« ‘*.S«> ray, -e«« lo, kokay!' was lh> M..r>li.ill Bill Idin«. m«t ««I. Mun st «.<•«, we »»liril h eoniinoatKw •>» |M««t «ener«»u |.«,io>i«sv» «««.«I «nt- • H«u ....... ’ b > mm ! h , fi'ir pri«-« « »nd conrtmm« tn iitnient to all. I oik I r»‘-|M»iiM» from Nelson s uuwel Farm Produce Always Bought and Sold. Mesdames Nelson & McKenzie, ANDERSON BUILDING. OE3 Milliners and come giieets, but if il indicateil Hll III 1 BINDON. OKEGCN. Dressmakers. EZ3O All the Latest Creations in Ladies' Wear. Hoods and Other Apparel for Children. pit* uh one, A boat uf frieuda will join (be K k - coimER in extending to Mr ami Mrn. W. A. Pailler their very best winliea tenlmn to move off they didn't move for a future of iinalluye<i happiness. worth a cent. They will reside in Bandon. "I’ll kokay you in a jiffy!" ex .1 E. Fisher, who with bis mother claim«»«! the indignant proprietor nftei and sister departed for Walnut < trove, dm» lapse of lime, and almost inslHiit Arizona, I hs I week, expects to find his ly a «-opioiis flow of water issued from way back to Bandon some lime nex, beneath the doorway, dampening th<> spring. The gentleman haw Hold oil' anlor ami llm pantalooiiH of the chat moat of his holdingH here, but still tering Chinks and pulling them to has a few lots remaining. Col. C. T. Bliinieurother has been appointed administrator uf the estate The R ecokdek scribe tried to gel of the late Edward Good, and has some iioteH on the argument, but started to settle up the same A. D neither Nelson nor bis Oriental friends Muis«», E. M. Blackerby and W H Logan were named to appraiHe the could in tbe least« ulighten uh . value of said «»state. ------OOO------- Chris Rasmussen’s new dwelling Not Mrs. Laird of Brewster. on tbe bench is slowly but Hitrely ap proaching completion. P. C. «Steph The R ecokpeh is deeply shocketl enson has the carpenter work in that the report should have gone charge, and hopes to have the build abroad and been published in th«- ing ready for occupancy in five weeks. hasty and certain Hight. We would announce lo Hx* ladiew of Bamlon and vicinity tl>at"we have purchased a number of Lmliea Tailored «Suita from Mrs Anderaon, «tnl will clone them « lit at cost. Call and se«« them Th» tug Triumph, after undergoing exlemled repairs at Bort land for some months, arrived on her return Salm day morning. She earn» iu eommaml (Continue«! from page 2 ) ; of Captain Dodge who expected to down the hill. Blit say, dad. was that true about start back yesterday morning will th«» Hiihslitute tug Goo. R Voabnrg. Zac Boice aud Dad Fieger going to bound for Astoria. Tho matter of the Doc to have the splinters pulletl fuel was something of a handicap iii out of tboir paws ? ; starting, as both coal aud wood ar«' rather scarce at present. Captain Don’t Know, Riley. 1 s«»e our marshal has at last shov Doilge is no stranger to tho Coqmlh- River, though il lias been years since eled the mud from that abominable be held forth here. With him as his crossing near the livery stable, much engineer on the trip was an old and to the satisfaction of our feminine familiar mariner, Mr. Rice, who ran populace particularly, wlmse dainty «in the river 18 years ago, and also feet can now look dainty once more ray I ho engine in Adam Persbbaker's original sawmill at l’rosp«»r. Mr. instead of like veritable barn-yard i Rice inforim»«! ns that Im parted c.«m clod-hoppers. Good boy, Ed. You j pany forever with the throttle ou the are not llu» meau thing you were n <»ld Katie Cook when Captain Ton. Riley’s Oid Man Looks About Town. coiinty press that Mrs. Laird, Sr., of Donahl CharleHoti left for Myrtle Brewster Valley bail died iu Bamlon Point yesterday with bis mother who a number of days ago. The report has been very low with illness of late. It is hoped that tbe lady will find ex was furnished the newspapers hy Dr. pec ted improvement at tbe east coun M. G. Pohl who was regrettably mis ty town. informed as lo tbe ideulity of tbe lady Work on tbe building of the Cody who died. wharf and mill foundation goes st ad- Mrs W. L. Laird, who resi.led ily ahead. There is uotbiug al a with her husband near Bandon, was standstill around Bamlon these days. Getirge Lorenz went to Coquille lhe unfortunate one to be mistaken yesterday to eat Thanksgiving dinner for the pioneer lady of the Brewster with tbe old folks. Valley country. Mrs. \V. L. Lair I it R. E. Buck has been doing som«» re was who succumbed, and we hope modeling at bin newly purchased resi Ibis erroneous impression will be deuce in this city. speedily corrected. J oh . Walser has moved into bis new - - OOO------- building aud will put up a residence Inadvertently we neglected to men next spring. | Floy«l passed to the great, beyond. Ask Bill Logan if he found bottom ' which event many long timers will sadly call to mind. 'I’be Ing Triumph the other night in that bottomless is now in splendi«! trim for «Inly, an«! neighborhood. Guess we had be'.tei looks us neat as a bran new bonnet go down and help laud the mail boat, Captain Johnson is justly proml of lion last week that Paris Ward of and then watch that, crossing u itil his new eommaml. Prosper bad taken unto liimself a next week. Iu the mean time 1 will bride. The young lady of his choice Albert S. \\ illiams, the commercial was Miss Mary HufTord of Bamlon, find out what the School Board L al traveler from the Buckeye State who amt tbe ceremony took place in this lowing our money to lay around the has been visiting here for a number town several «lays ago. We wish Mr. wharf for «luring th«» pasi week. of days with his mother and his sis ami Mrs Ward every possible bappi- I didn't see any money, dad. ter, Mrs. \\ . II Logan, departed ness. No, of eours«» not, you mutton h> a«l. • Tuesday morning en route for Cleve lull I saw a lot of school desks there, i land via Coos Bay and Portland Ac RD. Hume purchased tbe wharf and Diuhly Morse claims that th«- companying the gentleman on bis re al Port Orford yesterday. and stated turn home is the mother from whom that it was bis intention to rim a boat Board is paying rent on tbe G. A R he had lieeu separated for ten ! >ng from that place to Marshfield in tbe ball. Have you seen any knls in that years. The good old lady now g a-s near future. Mr. Hume ih one of lhe neighborhood lately 1 to become a member of tbe Williams largest salmon packers of tbe Pacific Next week something will droj I household after spemling nearly u coast. Sunday’s Times. «piarter of a century with Mr. ami from R iley ’ s O ld M an . ! Mrs. Logan. That her remaining A new one story dwelling to I'«« oc week ago. THE MERCY HOSPITAL Biiljr. ranter a Benedict Routed the “Chink*. M«»«lere W«»«Hlmen. rpABLE ROCK CAMP, No. HITS, M W 1 of A. Meet« every fourth Saturday ol each month nt Concrete Hall. VisitinK neichbora cordially invited to attend. GEORGE LORENZ. H C. E. E. O akks , Clerk Idle hour, la bow <>(>OO f«< the rg cw|de«o of fMitionU. Tb-t t«TMo aro SI" |«*r week and upwards. Fur par tiraIara apply tu : Amiernon Building t’oritor. Slam Street. North limi of next February. ront«»Ht. uudei ibe It is h voting contest is already way, ami ibe nam«»H of the | uiieH Voliti fiu to «I it»» are UH follow-; Alice l*ofter... Olgu Peterson flt-w. .1 S. Tillou . I rw T AA l*anl«*r. Elsie Nir- vi - iimiii lies II I-' .Morrison . 301» » oír» I .~»O .. IH*¿ » Mt«-M .........7 150 I ÍC» . 150 V i«-«« - OOO------- W L. Laird and the children of the d,'C<>n-et| ask llie Rl « ol Pin t«< ex- teiol (hen lieiirtf«*'! gratilmle to all llm kind friemla and neighbors who l«»ut tliem ho much sytnpnlhy and »id in llu* Inal illm-ss and death of tbe wife ami mother. The favors I bun nlii»wti caniml r»>a«iilv I»» forgotten. ------ OOO------- 32 ncr««- , mil«» ilcep w «ter fr »uL Tbe naim* of th«- different ones I miles from Bnndtui, f«>rYl<MNi. JTiie voted for. together with tbeir stand-, fnrlory stfe. Ban«k*n Real I' h I h I«* C o . mg in tlie rac«>, will be publishstl each week in the RkcoKPKK unlil the <-I«> m > uf th» coolest. OOO - Hoti-«», burn au«l 3 lots in Buii'ton, t ¥13oV. Bauduu Kvei Eel ale Co. % A -alBoienl cmileHt nfiidavit I ihviuc Ix-en filed in tins ««Uli-«- l»v TI ioiuiih It. Wiievh r, ciiiteslHiit, au.’iiust boinesh-iid ntr» No. I!N«4. for HE1, HE',. W'.. SE1,, end HE1, SW Section 33 I'ownship 2!l H. Rail««' Il W, b, II rvev Morse. I «intest.is-.in wliieli it is allege.I Itisi wild Harvey Mona» Ims wholly nhand me.) sietl tr.-ii»lmid clmnce<l tits ri-sidence flier« front f««r more limn six moiitlis sin«*' nmk in« hiik I entry, mid Hext prior to th« «ini.« herein; that said tract ih not settled >i,Hm and onltivHi.it by sani p««rty hh i<spiir><| Iq law ««or him said eiitrynm«i e»er Imiti ii|»m or settled ti|»m tin» smd truci »nice lie iiimli entry on tin- a in««-. Haul partivate lierebi notiti« <1 to a<«|H'.ir. r«mpim«l and oiler evi dence toticlnnp -aal all«arHtion at to o'e|«H-k a.m. on March 1. lilt«, I efore <’. T. Blntnen rather, I'. H. CommiiMioner, al liis ofli««. m Bandon. Oregon, and that filini li« arin« will be held at 111 ««'clock a.m.. March IH I'JOT. la-fore the Register and Receiver nt tin- t'niled Htates Imnd I tifi«*, in Itos, leiri>. I ir> «on. The smd contentnnt havm«. in n prop-r affidavit. tile«l Ih-tolwr il, I!»«,, .. « forth fact« «hieli «dio» that nit«-« due dilluence peraonal service of this notice c m m4 he n»a«le, it is hereby ord. red and dinctml that •Mh notte» i«e iriven by dite aud proper pU|( hcatiou. bsHAAMin L. htaM. Keuieivr i:tiW|, in id« July Notice of Street Improvement. Bend, Or BANDON. OKI- A Quiet, Orderly Place, Eldorado wtiere any may pa»» a Micia) bout * Who will act as Gentlemen. * ♦ ♦ « I Tim very Imst brnudH of Wines. Liquors and Cigars..... I -< Z:. s AVinei-«. 3 I ^i<|ll<>laM /\(isniiisseH ¡ho I * ibik I 'r * Proprietor». Bandon, Oregoi. go«1 Always behind the bar. Olympia Beer on Oraugh 1 ■ * Nice priva e rooms. - - POLITE TREATMENT - - ANCHOR BAR - •4 ■ ALVIN MUNCK, Prop Wkff------ HATS I >• H A T S * Liquors and hats. If yon want a Nlyliati and I'p-to-dale tint call al the niHÍdeocc of Cigai i. ■ - ■ ■ . ■ - - » ► - < m 1 ■ Best Wines, - We invite onr friends Io onll and aee uh . That's the - - Stuf. • - ftt MRS. A. G HOYT, i 11 ? ? t ow. - w BANDON, OREGON ■ >• Opera COQUILLE Steam Laundry NONI,EK .1 MOItKISON, I’repra. Coquille, ( I rego n. > ■» • » ItBH H HP I OCt flock Of - »• WINES, LIQUOFS and CIGARS. ■ - Laundry Work ■H - of every kind done on abort notice, amt at reasonable prices. Notice ih hereby given that the under Higued whs l>v the order <>f Hie county coari (} ttu ru n feed. ol (* ooh county, Oregon, on tbe tilth xlriy of Sufis fur th>n, is November, HMM», duly ai>|<oiuted hh Admin < »rders left, on Mondays with onr Ban iHirator with tbe will annexed to the< tat« donauent, A. O. TROWBKIDGE, will be of Edward Good, deceased, and letteia ol «liven oarefnl attention and delivered in administration were laaued to him. Bamlon at the store Friday evenin«H Now. therefore, all imthoiih having cl uma agaiuat aanl entnte are hereby notified that Pain in your eyes, head they are required to pieaent tbe same io the \>QO uoderaigned at tin» office of (’. T. Blniiieii cupied by L. -J. Hadley ami wile ih ache, weariness, nervousness, rollier in Rooina^and.3, Denholm Buihling. Posterswill be printed at this « dice being started by Mrs. F. E. Dyer at Bandon, Coon county, Oregon, duly vetitied are signs of defective (Saturday announcing the grand an the foot of the school house steps hh by law required, within Hix months of date hereof. nual mask ball«»f Hie veteran sohliers. C. T. B i . cmknkotiikr , B. S. Hoover and Il A. Monda» cosne.Hr soricE The affair will be given at Bank Hall, Administrator with the will annexed <>l sold their butchering biisiiiess in I his tin- estate of Edward Good, deceased. on Saturday evening. Doc. 22>l, «nd place Saturday last to Tex Rol isot' Date«! November 2N, I!»»« it is the purp«)r>«‘ t<> make it «me long of Fisbtrap. Mr. Robison, who iw one to be rememl»«-re«l by th«» «lauce-iov- of rlu» ol«t time ami Lest-known citi ing pnblie The fact sbonhl L«- re /.«•us of the lipper river, asstimeit membere«! that it will lie a mas«pier- charge ofMlie -hop Monday rtorumg, tide party strictiy. ami will continue to run it in a first- ------ OOO------ class and lip to <tnl«> maiiimr. Mosers Recorder’s” Voting Contest. Hi'over ami Monday departe«! fiom Bandon this week, am! will very I ke- ly return to their f »rmer borne io St, i’be people of Illis Meetion of I'« w » h J<.bus. Oregon. They ar«» good peo should m»t forget that th»» R ecokbi . k ple nuil wo r«»gret exceeiiitigly »tint is going •<’ give away a Ì&* sewing they could not remain fiermtineiilly among uh . machine ami a SKI l»edro< in »el lhe Sisters of Meicy WALTER NELSON, Prop’r. First-Class Administrator’s Notice. At North Bend - i • - M • ÿfeam Jjrrr on (jraunh C oi ’ bteoi - h T reatment . -€ Jr laOMM Handatn, • » i I UirfM. * X X Á J 1- 1 J Â 1 1111 j J E l D oralo TONSORIAL PARLOUS Consult M. G. Pohl, licens ed optician, at Bandon Hard ware Co. store, Dec. 18, 19, 20 and 21. P. B. HOYT, Prop. Notice ih hereby given that tbe Boiird of Trnatee» of the Town of Bandon, by order duly |wi*Hed by miid Board and entered of Lweatad In El, DORADO BITLDIN« », re«'or«l in It««- journal of i I h prooeedings on Flrat Street, HANIMIN, fitti •os the 3iHn <iay of Novemlier, l'.*»5 proptiHon to BRAVING. NII\MI*OO!NG AND Allt improve ami repair llwafer Nlreet, ill the Town of Bundon, I'ounty of C oim . and Stale CUTTING AT NT ANDAHD PttlGI I. of I Iregon. Its th room newly mied op with for. lnl«i T he Bo.O'l pro|a>M'H building a new bridge Tnh Het ee Cold Hsth« »A seat • on H.-nd nlreet from lb«' inlrraection of E’lrnv Street elint along Hani Al wh ter Street loin («•is, <-tioti ««f Lillie Street, and i>r«>|H>«M.i< to build Halil bridge to conform with lhe linen »4344434*44444*44444444 of «aid alr««et. ARTHUR RICE U And notice ih further given that utile- h W Jcwvler and Watchniaker 4 two third» of the pritfa-rly owner« resMtng All Kinds ol dr BANDON, OB. .» ■ >n Hiicli i«art of Atwater Street herein given ■ file :« written remoiiHtraiKW with Ibe Record w HOI YENIR IIMTAL CAKD- dr er of the I'own of Bami-’ti within 10 «laya l li» l «rit«at and Iwct ncHortmvnt h from ’I»' tiual publication of thin i>«.li*w- i «« wii . Ag»tra pollabed and nimmt which final publication m the lilh day of r«l lo «>rd»r If v«m finZ a nie» aeal IP De«a mla-r. I!*»«, remonstrating ngaiiwt Ih«' ■ hil»' <>«■ tb» Itwacb wa will teil ,o ir<>|»-««l improvement« nn Ordinance wig i .» whr'hef II ta w««rth m«»nnl<n« |«e p««««««-d l«v the - hi .I lu«a««| of Tru»t«*e<. ap .. tarier »-»«rtm»n« «>f waictiM. clock« propriating fumlH lor the plankinc ol the «ilvrtwarr and Jrwvtry <>f all lundr S aatd l.ritlg«-. ami f >r an aaeeH-nienl <>n lhe Furtii«»li«*l at Living Price*. A »hare tiold and F"»«alala l‘m« mcladin i Z adjac-ni i r««|e-rtv owners f««r all Hiich work, of the Pnblie Patronage »h» W»i»rm«.n and <'« nklin » aut. Y* and >he carrying oat of raid work hi lhe Kolieitod ma» •«» Äll»r» ib» l»r«t in tb« 'Marita« mat n -r r»«|nirsd by law Wr tmvw Ihr M«r-hall ent doll»- di Ila'« d U.«» *J» m I« day ol Novenile r, It«»: f«>anlaln |w«. X A HICK, llvsordsr of «ba Town vf Ib.udou. 4><>•44444444444*4444 LEWIN’S Market • MEATS and PROVISIONS ooo E. LEWIN Prop. ~ ~-