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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1906)
« S. R Robertson sod H. P. Gregory, representing tbe telephone company, have been in Bsudou the past week ------- Dealer In All Kinds of——— oiakiug arrangements to install a complete aud up to-date telephone {^filaving puruhH*d this old and well «Htabliabed baaiuetM. and moved the same to exchange, and they propose to iustall the Marshall Building, eavt aide Mam atreel, we aolicit a continuance of past geuerou» telephones io all of tbe busiuees palruuage, guaranteeing houest good», fair prices aud oourteou* treatment to ail. bouses in Bandou, as »ell aa in all of Farm Produce Always Bought and Sold. the principal residences. "We are meeting with very good success," said Mr. Roliertson, Tom- day. “and so far every busmens place with oue exception ban ordered a tele ANDERSON BUILDING. BANDON, OREGON. phone, aud a great many residences are to be connected. If we can secure Milliners and Dressmakers. ¡ a huudre») stiliscriliers iu Bandou we will put on a continuous day, night aud Sunday service." Hoods and Other Apparel for Children. There will be service from 7 a.m. to HTW. would annouuee to the ladies of Bandon and vicinity 3 p.m. until tbe excliauge is all in that we have purchase!I a number of Ladies' Tailored Suits from Mrs Auderson, and will close them out nt cost. Cali and see them stalled. TLe farmers and mills south of Bandon are making arrangements to build liues into the exchange, an well as the Bear Creek, Prosper and Bul BLACKSMITH AND WAGON MAKERS lards districts, some sixty in all. Horseshoeing a Specialty, Wagons of all Kinde Made to Order. Baudou will have a telephone ex Job work attended to promptly and all work gnarauteed to give Hatiafaution. Price* change when completed that will lie reasonable. Shop on Atwater st reet, Bandon, Or. second to uone in proportion to tbe population. [81 CUE8BOR TO HGOVER A? MONDAY.J • BANDON MEAT MARKET. Fresh and Salt Meats, Vegetables, Lard, Etc, Etc. Mesdames Nelson & McKenzie, o o All the Latest Creations in Ladies' Wear A Fifty Dollar Suit Dr. D. L. Steele, Dentist, W. IM STEPHENS' Barber Shop Hof and «'old Ballot. Golden Wedding Not Ob Stop Gasoline Duck Hunts. served. Last Sunday. Dec. 16th, whh the fiftieth or golden wedding anniver- sary of Mr. and Mrs. William Gallier of Bsndon. It is matter for sincere regret that tbe important event could not be observed, as the children par ticularly of tbe respected couple bad devoutly hoped it could be But sickness unfortunately laid claim up on tbe aged mother at a time noppor- tune for tbe carrying out of elaborate plans, and the arrangements reluct antly were abandoned. It was tbe plan of the children (and they are all alive and residents of Bandon), to give tbe venerable con pie a surprise iu tbe shape of au elaborate dinner to which friends both here and abroad would be invited, and tbe cus tomary details of a golden wedding were to tie carried out iu tbe nicest form, but alas for tbe causes at tbe final and joyful moment! However, we are pleased to say that tbe illness of "Grandma" Gallier is not such as to cause alarm among her family and bust of friends. Fifty long years have marked the wedded bliss of Mr. aud Mrs. Wm. Gallier, and truthfully they have been fifty years fraught with tbe utmost joy and happiness. That more years will be spared them among their loved ones and friends is the earnest voice of the entire community, tbe R ecorder heartily concurring. “Recorder’s” Voting Contest The people of this section of Coos should not forget that the R ecokokr is going to give away a SSt* sewing machine and a $40 bedroom sei tbe tirst of next February. It is a voting contest. Tbe contest is a)r»-ady under way, aud the names of the ladies voted for to date areas follows: Jlrm. E l.ewin .1*44 Vote* Alice Porter................. 300 vote» OlgH I'eterwon............. I5O vote» Mro. J. M. Tilton ....»»3 vote» JlrwT AV Panter.... 17* Vote« Elwie Mteveiiwon.... £25 Vote» Mr» II F Morrison .. 150 Vote»' The uames of the ditTereul ones vote»! for. together with tbeir stand ing iu tbe race, will be published each week in tbe R ecorder until tbe close of tbe contest BLACKSMITHI'G — AND—- Horse-shoeing. IIa roh I Nt Ison Would inform ma friend* and the public in gen«r«l that be baa reopened the old and IHipolar Nolaon shop near the pwtoffice,and ta attain prepared for t>o«ine«» A fir«t-clnsa areuaumt baa also teen employed. Sneak boats, swivel guns and oiirn- erous other destructive agencies to hie ‘‘ducksbip’’ were prohibited in the late game laws, but what is doiug more by far to exterminate the festivy and fleet-winged bird in this section— the gasoline boat- was omitted. More ducks are being driven out of tbe country by use of tbe lattri than all the other devices that could be improvised. It is no uncommon occurrence to see a buucb of dead game sports mounted on tbe deck of a gasoline launch at high tide and ii pursuit of a flock of ducks. They are chased from oue end of the bay to tbe other, and ultimately depar for fields green [and (^stores new, where they can escape the ceaseless “bang from the gasoline sportsmen It seems strange, but ducks have no fear of the approaching gasoline launch, and large bags are secured in this mauuer. Then, too. tbe great objection to this mode of bunting ducks is tbe amount of territory cov ered iu a single day’s sport. I tie Legislature this winter will be petitioned to prohibit this mode of bunting, and it is earnestly hoped that our law makers will heed the prayer of tbe people. If we are to preserve these birds for the future, tbe gasoline hunter will certainly have to be eliminated. — Coos Bay Sun. ----- OO?----- There arrived in Baudon la-t Fri- I day eveniug direct from Lane, Idaho. Mrs. M. Van Valkenberg. her two daughters, Misses Ethel and Blan-he, and her son, John Van Valkenberg. The lady, senior, is the mother of Mrs. D. Booneuf the City Restaur mi. and tbe family will remain her. through the winter. Miss Ethel Van Valkenberg has been in poor health for some time, and it is hoped the change will l>e beneficial. —OOO----- A. S Estabrook, the well known lutulierruau. departed on bis retur.i to San Francisco Friday after a social aud business visit to Bandon and vicinity. The gentleman express, d great, hope for the future of ibis erec tion, and it is not uulikely he will have a vessel built at one of our yards before long The steamer be is now building at Notth Bend tbe "Ban- dor..’’ will be taking lumber from tbe Coquille within another six months. Hartman & Co., Locals. Our elegant line of holiday goods is received, and it is complete in ev ery detail. Yon are cordially invited to Come and see the display. The assortment includes art needle goods, fancy crockery »nd glassware, and other things LV° nnmeroua to [Fur* of All Kindt. Pritt Mvdurate Uiauttoo, . That Bandou m fast becomiog an important lodge coatee, aa well aa one of tbe busiest and most thriving towns on tbe Pacific Coast, was evi denced on Friday evening, Dec. 14tb, al which time-wan organized Seaside Circle, No. 662, Women of Woodcraft, with a membership of 34 and 10 old time members wbo will likelyfsoou bring their membership to the new local Circle. Officers elected aod installed for tirst term were: P G N. Mrs Martha McNair; G N, Miss Blaucbe Patter son; Adv, Miss Katie McNair; Clerk, Mrs Agues Daily; Banker, Mrs Mar garet Boak; Maj, Mrs Eliza Kime; Attendant, Mrs Emma Gross; Musi cian, Mrs Louise Davidson; C of G, O C Waldvogel; I S, A Rice; OS, R W Bullard; Managers, Mesdames Lucy P Wood. Lenora E Holmau and Grace Pomeroy. With this able list of officers and tbe enthusiasm of tbe entire member- sbip existing. Seaside Circle will at once assume its place as a co worker for good with ibe several strong or ganizations already existiog in our city. ------OOO----- Will not make a man look dreased up if he han a three-days growth of lieard. Presto, change. Jn«t xterr into and he will make you look like a gentleman. Circi«, W. of ,W Local Telephone Exchange. Seaside TEX ItOEISOIT, returned from a business trip to Roseburg, Saturday, and can be found at his office iu Bandon every day from now on. The steamer Liberty came down from Coquille Monday night to load matchwood for shipment up north. In coming down the river the Liberty had a streak of bad luck, as her wheel fouled with a fish net near Bullards, and in the escapade she broko an ec centric and was delayed half the night. Mrs F. C. Kearney of New York Htid her sister. Miss Ada Cope of Los Angeles, arrived in Bandon Monday evening, and leave today for tbe Langlois section to visit tbeir uncles, the Cope brothers. Mrs. Kearney may start East in a week or so, but her sister may conclude to remain through tbe winter. THE MERCY HOSPITAL Idle- hour, At North Bend Is oow open for the re ception of patients. The terms aie fit) per week and upwards. For par ticulars apply to : : Sisters of Mercy WALTER NELSON, Prop’r. z Anderson Building Corner, Main Street. Bend, Or. North BANDON, ORE. A Quiet, Orderly * Eldorado Place, where any may pass a social hour * I —'SÀ- *— Who will act as Gentlemen * Wines, Liquors and Cigars..... The very liest brands of ■ : WÌ11CM, A1a sin ns sen Bros. I ^i<piorK mid CJiggtiix Proprietors. ? Bandon, - Oregon. - Always behind the bar. Olympia Beer on Draught Nice privale rooms. ANCHOR POLITE TREATMENT. ■ - • - • COQUILLE Charles and James Dye of Coquille were in town last Friday and called on the R ecorder . They were accom NOBLER & MORRISON, Prop'rs. panied by their brother. T. P. Dye, Coquille, Oregon. who has but recently come from Ne braska to look around with a view to First-Class Laundry Work locating. The visiting gentleman has of every kind done on short notioe, sold bis farm back there, and be is and at reasonable prices. Dodgers have been printed at this anxious to get away from the realm Satisfaction is Guaranteed. office for a masquerade ball that will of frigidity and blizzards. ¡■if Orders left on Mondays with our Ban be given at Langlois next Tuesday Geo. Rockwell, wife and child and don agent, A. O. TROWBRIDGE, will be evening, Christmas night. Prepara given careful attention and delivered in his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Rock Bandon at tbe store Friday evenings. tions are beitig made for a big time, well, are now residents of Bandon, and no doubt there will be a large at having come from Pennsylvania quite Pain in your eyes, head tendance. recently. They have bought lots, and the ohi couple have a new house par ache, weariness, nervousness, -—ooo----- Ocean Rebekah Ledge gave a pleas tially completed. Mr. Rockwell will are signs of defective ant evening to their Odd Fellow also build a residence as soon as lum brothers and a few others at Concrete ber can l>e obtained. Hall Saturday evening. Progressive Assistant Eugium»r McKenna ex wbist was tbe main pleasure of tbe pects to leave tbe Elizabeth on her evening with a bounteous supper al arrival in San Francisco this trip. tbe conclusion. Tbe prize winners Consult M. G. Pohl, licens He tells us t hat he is to be transferred were W. E. Crane, first, and N. C. ed optician, at Bandon Hard for nervice ou tbe uewly built steamer Medley, booby. of the Kruse Co. now titling for sea ware Co. store, Jan. 15, 16, up uortb. Mac has lieeu a familiar 17 and 18. figure about the Elizabeth for some Lorenz & Hoyt Locals. time, and be has a host of friends here who will greatly regret bis retire Ladies’ rain coats and dress goods ment from that vessel. in endless assortment. -------OOO------ French flannels—elegant line- and shirts for men. Nice line of KolDO $ MARINE J nas for ladies. Laibes’ shirt WHistb. 8AILKD. A swell line of Shoes. Dec 13.—Sehr Mayflower, Wiizer. ----- OOO----- Dec 14.—Sehr Bender Bros, Cnpi Trespass Notice. Lutzens. Sehr Oaklaud, Capt Hansen. Dec 16. — Sehr C T Hill. All persons are forbidden to tre« Gasoline Sehr Newman. A h an additional prize to those Hi pass iu auy way ou my possessions at readv offered we will give a trendtiful ABK1VRD. Langlois frotu and after this date. aixi up-to-date Ladies' Trimmed Hat Dec 16 — Sehr Oregon, Anders u. to the lady in the prevailing contest Members of the Bandou Gun Club who receives the most votes in the Dee 16—Steamer Elizabeth, Capt will likewise lake notice. jieriod extending from Dec. 6, 190B, Jensen, bringing two passengers and to Jan. 1, 1907. Pay a year's sub d6m3 E d B. T hrift . scription tn advance and receive 150 200 tons of freight from San Francis votes. Hat to Is- displayed at Maud co. Ready to sail when storm snt- Garfield's Millinery Store. CO NT KAT NOTICK. sides. - « < Steam Laundry. ALVIN MUNCK, Prop. —feW— - Best Wines, F- • * h * - Liquors and - ■ Cigars. ■» •< ' «■ « We invite our friend« to call and see us, - - •< ' - I» - the That's Stuff Operai - ■ ■ - ■ - • - - •1 • baa a eelect stock of WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS. Ten Dollar Ladies’ Hat I |tram perron jraufiM. Given A way. Department of the Interior. U. 8. Land Office at lloeeburg Or , Octobers, 1 <»>. A Hiiffiuii-nt content affidavit having been Furnished Rooms tiled in lbw office by Thoma« B. Wtn-cler, contestant, against homestead entry No. 13081, made July '23. 1904. for BE', BE«,. —AT— WX HE1,, and BEK sw «, Section 8» Township 29 8, Range 14 W, by Harvet Mor»»'. Gontestee.in which it is alleged that said Harvey Mors»' has wholly «band >ne.l said tract and changed his "residence there BANDON from for more than six months since tusk Nice clean room«. ?5 and 50c a night ; f i.?A ing said entry, and next prior to th. date herein; that said tract is not settl»<d upon a week ; $5.00 a month. and cultivated by mtid party aa requir-d by MRS. 8 AR AH COSTELLO. law nor has said entryman ever hmlt upon or settled upon the said tract since he mnd> entry on the same; said parties are herein notified to appear, respond and offer evi dence touching said allegation at 10 o’clock jit.™, on March 4, 19(17. before 0. T. Blnmen- rother, U. 8. Commissioner, at his offioe in Bandon. Oregon, end that final bearing will be held at 10 o’olock a.m . March IS, 1907, before the Register and Receiver at You Cant Expect to Get tbe United Blates Ietnd Office in Itosebnrg. Worth for $1, But < tr»-gon. You Ca n Get Your The said contestant having, in a proper MONEY'S WURTH at affidavit, filed October 6, l'.IOfi, set forth fact« which show that after dne diligence personal service of thia notice can not be made, it ia hereby ordered and dirrcled that kenIer in Konti* nntl NI hm * n such notice lai given by due aud proper pqb- Repairing neatly aud promptly done at llcatlou. |uwf*t living pricvt, B vuamui L E opt , HsgUtcr. M. BREUER’S 0 • « ■ ■ C ourteous T reatment . Bros Bandoli, U¡-i-4 A ¿4. Oregon. 4 4 . 4. J . 4. J. J. 4- 4 {■ » 4 4.4 4 E l D orado “ The Recorder. TONSORIAL PARLORS P. B. HOYT, Prop. Located In EL DORADO BUILDING. Flmt Street. HANIMtN. tlKKOON The Pacific i M. >< > tk MIIOEN .. . JOB.. SHAVING, 8HAMKXHNG AND HAIR CUTTING AT 8TANDARD PRICES. IlHtlirooni newly fitted up with Porcelain Tub PRINTING I $ Neatly and Promptly ä i I Done at the â o ù i Recorder office o I I Ù ,r Hot or Cold Hath, 2S eent« ARTHUR RICE Jeweler and Watchmaker BANDON, OR. I i■ I ó ù BOUVENIR PORTAL CARDS The largest nnd lre«t assortment in i town. Agates polished and mount ed to order If you find a nice agate S while on the beach we will tell you whether it is worth mounting. A large assortment of watches, clocks, silverware and Jewelry of all kinds. Gold and Fountain Pens, including the Wnterman and Conklin's auto- iualm fillers, tbe best in the market. « « We have the M»r-ha|| one dollar * S /