Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, December 13, 1906, Image 4

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BANDON MEAT MARKET.
-------- Dealer In All Kinds of---------
Fresh and Salt Meats, Vegetables, Lard, Etc, Etc.
I.VHavmu purrtui-ed this old nud well ealablisbed business, and moved tbe sarus to
tb« Marshall Building, east side Mam street, we solicit a continuance uf past geuerou.
patroiniL'e, guaranteeing bouest goods, fair prices and courteous treatment to all.
Farm Produce Always Bought and Sold.
Mesdames Nelson & McKenzie,
ANDEKSON
BUILDING,
BANDON, OKEGt’N.
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All the Latest Creations in Ladies' Wear.
Milliners
and
Dressmakers. ’
Hoods and Other Apparel for Children.
¡-♦/“We would annouuce Io the ladies uf Bandon and vicinity
that wo tiuvH purchased a number of Ladies' Tailored Suite from Mrs
Anderson, and will close them out at cost, Call and see them
Circuit Court is iu session at Co­
President’s Message.
quille this week, Judge Hamilton
presiding. Attorney Geo. 1’. Topping j The annual message of Presiden’
and the gentlemen subpoenaed as Roosevelt to the national Congress
jurors from this section all went up now in session, is a lengthy document
Monday tnorniug. Meesra'Bedillion
as usual. Perhaps no question will
amt Gartiold were excused. Th« case
of the Coquille Mill ami Mercantile which it deals attracts more interest
Co. vs. the Johnson Mill Co. was an and comment relative to tlie Presi
important one on trial. Il was one dent’s nil it ude thereon I tian the Jnpn
broagbt to eject the Jobnson Co. from nese question. Iu California particn
the use of a boom south of Coquille larly tiie President is ronndly tie
The Juhusons won I lie verdict.
oounced, anil the press unhesitatinglt
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s iys that it would be suicide for tbt*
I’he Town Trustees met iu special |
Republican Party to condone Mt
session Monday evening for the pur- i
Roosevelt s ut It rances. There art
pose of considering J I’. Tupper’s |
petition for a liquor license. T he ■ those, however, who defend him on
Board adjourned for further consid­ the ground that he is misunderstood,
eration of th*» matter until lotuorr >w but the large majority reject any dt-
night, as an ordinance advancing the I feuse. Following are the points ol
nttuual license from SUMI to JlillU |
the message in abbreviated form:
must tirst be adopted.
Reckless speculation and disregard
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of legitimate business only possil !•
Mrs E Lewin now leads by a g.»O(i cause of ruiuiug unprecedented pros
distance in the R ecokdek ' s vol ng
perity
contest. Th« strife is waxing a tiitb*
Recommends prohibition of corpur
warmer than heretofore, and promises
to assume greater intensity. But ii aliens contributing to campaign ex
is a frjendly rivalry for modest hon­ penses.
ors. and none should hesitate to lr\
Suggests enactment of law iu con
for tbe goal. Remember tbe prizes.
necliou with issuing of injunctions.
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Condemns the practice of lytichmg
A pair of gold-rimmed spectate»
as »crime loosening the bands of civ
enclosed in case were found on Main ilization.
uer
street the first of the week,
Il is recommended that the puHi ■
can have tbe same by calling at (bb
coal lands be withdrawn from settle
office and paying for notice.
meat.
W A Hatcher of Dora was a vibitor
Marriage aud divorce quest ion
to Banduo today.
should be relegated to the National
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Congress.
“Recorder’s"’ Voting Contest. Sinking birth rate is given as the
one sin for which the penalty is
The people of tbis section of Coos national death.
Urges that the matter of develop ■
should not forget that the R ecokdzh
is going to give away a Sr>i’ sewing meut of American shipping be ad­
machine and a
bedroom set the vanced.
Complete reorganization of the gov­
tirst of next February. It is a voting
ernment
of Alaska need d at once.
ountest.
The contest is already
Hoj>e of peace aud order in Cuba at
under way. and the names of the
close
of Provisional Government is
ladies voted for to date areas follows:
expressed.
Jlrs. E L«*win ... 15432 V (<•*
It is helit that the Government
Alice I’orter.................3<M1 votes
Olga Feter*»on .......... I AO » otes sbonkl supervise business so it will be
IIr>»..» S Tilton ...223 voten conducted in the interest of the
»IrtsT W ranter... »72 Vote« nation.
Klmie SteveiiMtn
I5O t tew
Currency reform plans are sag
Mr* 11 !•’ JI..rriantt
150 A tew
gested to Congress.
I’he names of the different ones
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Lower tariff or absolutely free trade
voted fur, together with their stand
with the Philippines is recommended.
mg iu tlie race, will tie published each
Admmistratiou of the insular pos­
week in the R ei okdek until the i lose
sessions should be under one execu­
of tbe contest.
tive department.
Better education is advocated for
Notice of Street Improvement.
the farmer of the country.
Notice is hereby given that the Hoard ol
Income and inheritance tax is ad­
Trustees of the t own of Bandon. by order
vocated by the President.
fluty pattsed by said Board and entered of
Asked that Japanese be given same
record in the journal of it, proceedings on
the *20111 dav of November. t’.Htlt; proposes to fair treatment accorded other for­
improve ami repair Atwater Street, in the
Town of Bandon. County of <’•«•«. and Stale eigners.
of Oregon
Laws regiilaiing the fur seals are
The II ard proposi-s building a new bridge
on said street from the intersection of First. declared to lie inadequate.
Street east along Haiti Atwater Street loin
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torsictiou of Little Street, and proposes to
I «am AA tilker. the well known entile
Imild said bridge to co'ifnrnr with the lines
of »aid street
man of Curry county, arrived from
And notice is further given that unless Humboldt last Saturday, and spent
two thirds of the property owners residing
the night in towu.
on soeh part of Atwater Street herein given
tile a written rt monstrance with the Records
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e or the Town of Bandon within 10 dnva
from the tinal pultlication of thia notice*,
which final publication ia the C.th dav of
December. 1806, remonstrating against the
Our elegnot line of holiday g< oils
prop s< d improvement», an Ordinance will
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received, and it is complete in ev
la1 pasaed by the said Board of Trustees ap­
propriating fund» for the planking of the I cry detail, Yon are cordially itiv.ted
•aid bridge, and for an aaarastuent on the I
to Come and see the display.
adjacent property owner* for all such work,
and the carrying out of .aid work in the |
The assortment includes art needle
ninnner required by law
good«, fancy crockery and glass» ire.
Dated this 20tb day of Novemlier. 1906. ' i
Hartman & Co., Locals.
A. KICK,
Becoyder of the Town of itanJou.
ami other thing* t<si numerous to
mention.
Joseph White whs tturu iq, Penn.
FtitUtb, 1M2. Left an urpbau at an
early age, be made Lis home mostly
with au uncle in III iuoih . He volun­
teered as a soldier iu the Civil War
at the age of IN, anti it was there, en
dtriug the many hardships of war,
that bis ltf« was greatly shortened.
After the war was over be received
an honorable discharge, aud returned
to 111 to wed Mi»s Leah Norris Of
tliis union 9 children were born <5
girls and 4 boys, all of whom survive
him. They came to Oregon in 1R94,
where iteceased has since lived, loved
und respected by all who knew bi tn.
Mr. White professed religion at an
early age, and Las uever faltered nor
stepped aside from that straight and
narrow path which be knew led to
Life Eternal
A little over two years ago be suf
fered a severe attack of lung fever,
since wbeu be B hh gradually grown
weaker, but so patiently did he bear
bis cross that only those who knew
and loved him beet realized what be
suffered.
He was in (be bed about 21 days,
aud. surrounded only by bis faithful
wife and loving children, on Dec. Gib
at 8 o’clock p hi ., calmly and ¡teitce-
fully, with a smile on his lips, fell
aeleep. The funeral occurred two
days later.
O ne W ho K new H im .
$5 Reward.
Idle-
hour,
At North Bend
Is now upan for the re
•ception of patient«. The
terms aio fit) per week
and upward». Fur par
tieulars apply to : :
Sisters of Mercy
WALTER NELSON, Prop’r
Anderson Building Corner,
Main Street
North
A Quiet, Orderly
Place,
where auy may pass a social boor
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Who will act as
Gentlemen
Wines, Liquors
and Cigars.....
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The very best brands of
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Proprietors.
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Nee priva e rooms.
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NOBLER A MORRISON, Prop’r*.
ALVIN MUNCK, Prop.
Coquille, Oregon.
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First-Class
Laundry Work
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of every kind done on short notice,
and at reasonable prices.
be
given careful attention and delivered in
Bandon at the - ton- Friday evenings.
Pain in your eyes, head­
ache, weariness, nervousness,
are signs of defective
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Steam Laundry. :
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Best Wines,
and
Liquors
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Satisfaction i s Guaranteed.
Dec 6. Steamer Elizabeth, Jeuset), 1^?" Orders left on Mondays with our Ban­
don ageut, A. O. TKOWBK1DGE, will
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Olympia Beer on Draught
MARINE
for S. F. with a full cargo ami the
following passengers: W D McCuen
Emma Smith. Mrs Myers, Mrs J P
Clansen, (r (’lausen, Bert Kertersea,
Mr »tid Mrs Kertersen, H C Holcomb
and Harry Walker.
Dec IB. Sehr Mayflower.
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Always behind the bar.
HAILKD.
Lorenz & Hoyt Locals.
Eldorado
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Bend, Or.
BANDON, ORE.
POLITE TREATMENT.
Au.y fisherman or other person who
recovers the warehouse truck lost off
the steamer Dispatch in front of
Price’s shipyard will be paid the
above reward.
C art . T hos . D. W hite .
If Baudot) hasn't electric lights she
is beginning to be illuminated in a
manner to suggest that such are actu­
ally in the towu. An ageut for a new
gasoline lamp known as the Pi'uer
system appeared among us several
days ago, and he has already installed
several systems ami contracted for
the installation of mure. This ageut
is Mr. R. C. McQueen. and the lights
he represents are certainly brilhaut
illuminators. Rasmussen Bros, anil
the Hotel Gallter have been thus far
supplied, the hotel having also a
street light which is proving a great
convenience to nocturnal pedestrians.
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Stuff.
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AUH1VED.
DAe 10. Gasoline Sehr Beta New-
Ladies’ rain coate and dress g< ods ruau.
in endless assortment.
Dec 10. Sehr C T Hill.
Dec 12. Sehr Oregon off bar.
French (latinéis elegant line—and
shirts for men. Nice line of Kimo­
nas for ladies. Bailies' shirt waists.
A swell line of Shoes.
Ten Dollar
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The Recorder offers a
beautiful $10 trimmed hat to
the lady who secures the
most cash subscribers before
Jan. 1st.
Remember our
other prizes in the voting
contest
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Consult M. G. Pohl, licens­
ed optician, at Bandon Hard­
ware Co. store, Dec. 18, 19,
20 and 21.
Opera
has a select uinwLr
stock of
ling u utilanf
Ladies’ Hat
LEWIN’S
Í WINES, LIQUORS
Market
and CIGARS.
Given .Iwtiv.
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J (ram |¡rrr on |]raugM.
As an additional prize totliose al­
ready offered we will give a tieantiful
and up-to-date Ladies’ Trimmed Hat
to the Indy iti the prevailing conn st
who receives the must votes in the
is-riod extending from Dec. <> )!*»’•,
to Jan. 1, 1!MI7.
l’ay a year’s sub.
Hcription in advance ami receive I o
votes. Hat to lie displayed at Maud
Garfield's Millinery Store.
Trespass Notice.
All persons are forbidden tu tres
pass in any way on my possessions at
Langlois from ami after this date.
Members of the Bandon (run Club
will likewise take notice.
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CUNTKST
THE MERCY HOSPITAL
Death of Joseph White.
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A friend from dowu the coast re­
late» the story that “Jakey,” ttie i^>ed
but al ill active aborigine who cut ho
many shines at the Fourth of July
celebraliou in lb is place last summer,
is suffering from a bad attack of but
feet. And it ail came about through
J «key’s iudiacreet attempt to wash
his dainty pedal extremities
A h the story goes, Jskoys gut th
percba motive power was inserted
deftly Hilo a clam bucket tilled wilL
boiling hot water after be bad care
fully removed bis (latent leathers,
silk hose and corn plasters, b<
thoughtlessly omitting to tirst reduct
the water to a moderate temperature
The result was that Jakey took u
hurried leap skyward, aud, on tie
scendllig, repeated the maneuvers
that so editied the assembled crowds
on last Fourth of July, though hardly
entering luto it with the same zest
aud spirit.
\\ beu he hail concluded bis teu-
minute war dauce without the gaze of
an admiring audience, barley sacks
were procured by the squaw folks,
aud Jakey was made hs comfortable
as possible on bis downy pillows. Hi-
feet, now reduced to teuderuess by
boiling contact, are swathed in many
gunnies, anil our friend of the forert
moves about the clam beds leaving
imprints that resemble those of a
bear.
Jakey will never Hgaiu wash bis
feet.
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All Kinds ot
MEATS and
PROVISIONS
C ourteous T reatment .
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Furnished at Living Prices. A share
of the Public Patronage
Solicited.
NOTICI-:.
Ei, D orado
Department of the Interior.
lT. 8. Land Office at Roseburg Or ,
burnished
October 6, p.MMi.
A sufficient coiit<'*t *ffiiiavit having lieeu
Contestant, agniust lioiiiestead entrv N<
1;*’31, made July 23. HUH. for BE1, BE1,.
Tbe said contestant having, in a pro,»-r
affidavit, filed October 6, 10C15, set forth
facts which show lint after due diligence
personal servioe of this notice can not be
made, it is hereby oril- rej and directed that
sneb notiiw He gj ven bv due anti profier pub
lication,
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Located in EL DORADO BUILDING,
First Street. HANDON, OKKGON
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The Pacific
HANPoN
JOB
Nice clean rooms. 25 ami 50c a night; $| 2f*
a week ; $5.110 a month.
MRS. BABAU COS)ELLO.
PRINTING
Neatly and
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sin >i:s Promptly
}'ou Can’t Expect to Get
f 'J H urth for $ I, But
}'ou Can
Get
four
MOS EC’S WOE TH at
Done at the
Recorder office
llc.-tler in
Hoot« mid SI hm * m
Kepairin,' æaily and prompt!v dopf at
lowest living pricey.
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SHAVING.
SHAMPOOING
AND
HAIR
CUTTING AT STANDARD PRICES.
Hathroom newly fitted up with Porcelain
Tub. Hot or Cold Hath. 28 cent.
ARTHUR RIC
Jeweler and
Watchmaker
BANDON, OR.
NOUVKNIK FOHTAL CARDH.
I’he largest and bent assortment in
town. Agates polished and mount­
ed to order If yoo find a nice agate
while on the beach we will fell you
whether it is worth mounting,
a
large assortment of watches, clocks,
silverware and Jewelry of all kinds.
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Gold and Fountain Pens, including
the Waterman and Conklin’s auto­
matic fillers, the liest in the market,
Wc have the Mar-hall one dollar
fountain pen.
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B hnjamin L. E ddi . Regnier.
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Rooms
filed in tin* office by Thotiiiis B. Wheeler,
WX BE1,, nud BE'4 BW q Beetiou X”>
I'ownsl ip 2!t 8, Range 14 W. by Harve,
Morse, Contestee.in wliieli it is alleged that
said Harvey Morse lisa wliolly alisiiilone.l
said tract and changed lii- residence there
from for more than six luontlis since niak
ing -aut entry, and next, prior to the dati
bereint that said tract ia not settled upon
and cnlti»ii'ed by said p irty hs leqnmd In
|aw nor Ii is said entryman ever limit upon
or setlliaj upon the said tract »inis* tie mail,
entry on th" same; said parties are herein
notified to appear, respond and offer evi­
dence touching «aid allegation at 10 o'clock
a.m. on March 4, lit >7. In-fore <’. T. Itlnnien
rotlier. I’. 8. t'oiuniissiotier, at his olliee in
Hsiidoti, Oregon, »nil that final Rearing
will tie held at 10 o'olixrk a.m., March IS,
ltkt*. tiefore I he Register .amt Rec» ver at
tbe United State« I»and Office in Roselmrg.
On gun.
E. LEWIN Prop. TONSORIAL PARLORS
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