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BANDON MEAT MARKET.
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Fresh and Salt Meats, Vegetables, Lard, Etc, Etc.
¿4?~Havmg purchased this old and well eslabllabed buailiet««. aud moved tbe same to
tbe Marshall Building, eaat side Mam street, we solicit a continuance of past geuerou»
patronage, giiarant.-eiug honest goods, fair prices aud courteous treatment lo all.
Farm Produce Always Bought and Sold.
Mesdames Nelson & McKenzie,
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BUILDING. BANDON, OKEGCN.
Milliners
Dressmakers. ’
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All the Latest Creations in Ladies’ Wear
Hoods and Other Apparel for Children.
•-fjT’VVe would announce lo the ladies of Bandon ami vicinity
that we have purchased a number of Ladies’ Tailored Suits from Mrs
Anderson, and will close them out at cost. Call ami see them
BLACKSMITH A.\’l> WAGON
MAKERS
Horseshoeing a Specialty.
Wagons of all Kinds Made to Order.
Job work attended to promptly and all work guaranteed to give Hatisfaotion.
reasonable. Shop on Atwater street. Ba udon, Or.
Price*
A Fifty Dollar Suit
Will not make a man look dressed up if be has a three-daya growth of beard.
Presto, change. Just step into
W. KI
STEPHENS1 Barber Shop
and be will make you look like a gentl« mau.
Jeff L Crosby is at bom« suffering
from cuts and bruises. Mr. Crosbj
was driving a four borne team that
was being use«l in breaking a log jam
on Elk creek The creek made a curve
at th«« place, and, in prosecuting the
work, a log was hooked onio that
camo up dead against a rock. Before
th«« horses could be stopped the lead
ers had thrown the wheelers into a
slide. The driver was riding one of
the animals, and he went over first
and had time to roll out of the way
before the horses fell or he should
certainly have been crush«««! to death.
The fall knock«?«! Mr Crosby senseless
without depriving him of tbo power
of moving, and he crawled out over
the jam to the other side of the creek
instead of coming back the shortest
way. He was assisted out of bis pre
dicament Enterprise
Hol and Cold I ><lh«.
“Queen Esther” May Come.
trians in that quarter of town Tom
my has certainly nn artistic band.
Saturday evening next, Dec. 29th,
is the date of th«» concert ami enter
tainment to be given at. the local
opera house by th«» North Bend Con
cert Band. Without a donbt a gr«>at
treat is in store for the music loving
public of Bandon. A dance will be
th«, concluding feature of tin, affair.
W. R. Boice, son of Mr. ami Mrs.
Z Boice of this place, but for th«« past
ten years a resident of Humboldt Co.,
Cal, was recently married at Eureka,
to a Miss Bannister. Mr. Boice is
quite well known in this section, hav
ing lived in Curry county for a num
bar of years.
Everett Hatcher was among I be
Christniiis aojourneis in Bandon. He
tells us that Johnnon'a mil), in which
lie in employ««d, has eomplet««d its H
hour rush run The mill had bard
work keeping pace with orders.
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F. Freund, owner of the Langlois
oil well, and his foreman. Jack Tanze.
w«>re up to Bandon yesterday after
supplies, Mr. Freund going on to Co-
quille in tin« afternoon They report
work going actively ahead at the well
with it.dilations flattering for nfiik'ng
oil in copious quantities.
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I t ree public Christmas trees were
held in Bandon this year -one at the
Methodist and another at th«» Presby
terian church Monday evening, and
one by the Latter Day Saints Tn-a
day evening At all these the usual
interesting exercises were carried out.
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The Mask Ball.
Ttì Protect Frogs.
The masquerade ball given by our
soldier veterans at Bauk Hall last
Saturday evening was an event to be
remembered in the social history of
Bandon. Particularly is this true be
cause of the mouster attendance, for,
while a rousing su'?c««ss financially,
tber«« were a few shortcomings in the
general details that will be noted and
corrected next year. By this we es
pecially refer to lb«« failure to take
the names and identity of Costumes
at 'he door, aud to a better manner
of distributing the prizes according
to rotation.
But we are not going to say lliHl
the affair was not a monumental BIIC-
cess in the strictest sense, and tllHl
the soldiers did their best to provide
all with an excellent time. People
came from all points <>u the river, and
the town was crowded, the ball pack
e«l. About 180 tickets were sold snd
there were near 170 maskers, many
grotesque make ups and sevejal quit««
pretty. The floor was under the al>l«
charge of James T Mars ami James
K Scott, snd a committee consisting
of Mrs Captain C P Jensen, Joseph
McKenna and Steve W Scotton de
cided lie« prize-winners of the even
ing. The two first prizes were se
cured by Miss Maud Garfield ami H
C Culver, respectively. The music
furnished by the Seaside Orchestra,
nndi'i the leadership of Prof Kaus
rod, was as usual par exc. Hence.
Sixteen prizes were generously do
naled by our business men, a list of
which, with the donors, will be pub
lislied next week.
Owiiig to the great demand for
frogs and their consequent iucraasing
destruction, a bill baa beeu prepared
ami will l>e immediately presented to
tbe Legislature to preveut their totah
eikrmmatiou The bill provided for
an annual close s««ason during spawn
ing time, and enacta |<enalties to pre
vent the destruction of the spawn.
At present there is no statutory
check ou the destruction of frogs,
and the Fish and (lame Protective
Association who are moving on the
matter, ar«« demanding that it be
made nulawful to kill frogs during
certain months of the year.
The people of Bandon will b<
pleased to learn that arrangement^
are under way for putting on th«
beautiful musical opera “QueeuJEs-
ther” in this place about the first
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week in February. Such is rendered
Jerry L. Lingo and M isb Calistn
probable through the efforts of Mr. C. Garronite were joined in marriage
1«. \\ ade who opened correspondenc« last Saturday evening by Rev Wm.
anent the matter with Prof. M
Horsfall, the ceremony taking place
at
tbe residence of the bride's sister.
Robinson, who managed the prodnc
Mrs.
A. G. Hoyt, in the presence of
tionlof the play both at Marshfield
relatives and a few others. Jerry and
and Coquille not many weeks ago.
bis bride have gone to housekeeping
Queen Esther is an opera that de in the Hartman dwelling, and begin
lightfully entertains, and requires their wedded career with the best
quite a company of local talent in it* wishes of many friends.
successful presentation. Bandon ha*
The new wharf for the Cody Lum
a quantity of such talent, and Prof. her Co. will be all completed, it is
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Robinson understands the play in it* expected, by tomorrow or Saturday
Attorney Georg«« P. Topping is al every phase.
and then will begin the construction
work drafting a new municipal char
of
the mill foundation. For this there
We hope to give our readers furl her
ter for Bandon, ami intends having
must be almost a solid mass of piles
it ready for presentation to the Leg information on the subject next week driven, but with a first class driver
islatnre when that body meets Jan. or the week after.
and an efficient crew the work will be
14th. The instrument will be for
gteatly expedited
The force has
warded to our Representative, and
proven
very
capable,
and
did a good
To Increase School Levy.
will likely be ratified without «lelay.
job ou the wharf.
thus giving our town a new and up-
Among the changes which will be
to-date charter on«« that is indeed
badly want««d and sbonl«l have b««en proposed to the State school laws at S
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had before this. Mr. Topping con the coming session of the Legislature,
siders it best to not act under the for which bills have been prepared m
BAILKD.
constitutional amendment adopted
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Steamer
Elizabeth, Captain
the office of State Superintendent
last June which purported to give
Jensen, full freight and 1 pas-en
cities and towns the power to amend Ackerman, is one proposed to amend
ger, for San Francisco.
their charters without the sanction of s««ction 3374 of the code providing for
ABBiVKD,
an increase of the annual per capita Dec 21. Sehr Sotoyouie, Winkel.
th«« Legislature.
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levy upon all children lietweon the Dec 27.—Barge Chinook from S. F.
The Southern Pacific has asked the ages of four and twenty years in each
North Bend council for twenty a«res district from *(> to !?8.
Trespass Notice.
.of valuable waterfront properly for
1 his section, as it now appears up-
All persons are forbidden to 1res
terminal grounds, bnt the council ou the statutes, calls for a per capita
pass
in any way on my possessions at
considers th«« request beyond its levy of 88, lint, th«« Legislature, in
Langlois from and after this date.
reach,' To utilize the site the «•■ m- passing upon the bill, cot the amount
Members of the Bamton (Inn Club
pany must bridg«« the bay. and this down to $(|t but the change was over will likewise take notice.
matter has not yet been settled.
looked in the drafting of the co Is. <!6m3
Eu B. T hrift .
It is now proposed to insert the origi
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CVNTKKT NOTICK.
T. W. Robison of the Bandon II «rd- nal amoiint asked for, a» the la-nefits
ware Co. has h decide«! taste for win derived from the levy t«i the State
Dep irtc.ient of the Interior.
U. S. Land Office nt Koseborg Or .
dow decoration. The other da« he
school system have only been limited
improvised a battleship from ihe
October 6, 1!« m ;.
wares of bis establishment, an«l it lias by the amount of revvuue raise«! from
A «uffluient content affidavit havuiy been
proven quit«« an attraction to pedes this source.
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THE MERCY HOSPITAL
Thought Someone Snored
Judge Hamilton refused the receiv
ersbip that bad been requested by J.
H. Diers in the cane of the Coon Bay
Harbor at North Bend, but granted
an injunction restraining the defend
ants, Messrs Sain A Keith, from sell
ing the plant, and appointed Mrs.
McLeod referee to take evidence to
prove Diers’ ownership in the plant.
The action of the court will not inter
fere with the publication of the Har
bor.
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“Recorder’s” Voting Contest.
Tile people of t bitt s««ction of Coo*
should not forget that the R ecorder
is going to give away a 850 sewing
machine and a ^10 bedroom set the
first of next February. It is a voting
contest
The contest is already
umier way, and tiie uam««s of tbe
ladies voted for to date areas follows:
terday morning. Not understanding
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at first what be referred to we uuwit-
tingly said:
'•Don’t know, unless it is BodillioD,
or ‘'Fat” Lorenz, or Walter Nelson.
It might (Kiesibly be Jack Hoover, as
Le is up nights, but if Hark Dunham
was in town I’d wager a V it WHS
him.”
"Well, th«« HlHin* COUM* from the
woolen mill quarter, aud it might
possibly be Mr. Bedillion, ♦♦ remarked
tbe gentleman very earnestly.
Then we ‘‘tumbled.”
"Oh, that’s Cody’s piledriver,” our
friend was told, and a hearty laugh
followed.
The piledriver iu question does
belch forth some gruesome noises
that could readily lie mistaken for
slumbering lung power, and if tbe
driver worketi at night as well as by
day we would all have tbe nightmare
for certain. But tbeu it is bitting
good licks for our future prosperity,
ami we can eudure its snores with
go«»d grace.
N otice . If the party who took my
overcoat from Garroutte’s stable some
time ago w: 1 return it to the barn at
once no questions will be asked, bnt
if he fails to do so I shall be forced to
make trouble for him .
H arry W ilson .
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Horse-shoeing.
Anderson Building Comer,
Main Street
Harold Nelson
BANDON, ORE
Meat
Sisters of Mercy
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LEWIN’S
Is dow open for thu re
ceptiou of patieuts« Tbe
terms Hie $10 per week
and upwards. For par
ticular« apply to : :
stranger among us of the writer yen
WALTER NELSON, Prop’r.
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Work of All Kinds. Prices Moderate
At North Bend
at that?” en«]uire<< a gentleman— ■
Idle
hour,
Would inform bis friends and the public in
general that be has reopened the old and
popnlar Nelson shop near the postoffice, and
is again prepared for bnsiness. A first-class
assistant has also been employed.
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Jlr*. K Lewin........... 15i5S Vote»»
Alice Porter.............................. .300 vote«
Olga Peteraon.......................... I5O vote»
Mr*. J. N. Tilton......... 5J2.3 vote*
II rs T W Panter... .310 Vote*
Kl*ie Mtevenwon......... 225 Vote*
Mr* II P Morri*on ... I5O Vote*
Tbe names of the different ones
voted for, together with their stand
ing in the race, will be pulihsbe«! each
week in the R ecorder until the close
of tbe contest.
BLACKSMITHFG
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bo in the name of Christendom
That's
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Opera
A Quiet, Orderly
Place,
has a select stock of
where any may pawn a social hour
Market Who will act as 1 WINES, LIQUORS
and CIGARS.
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The very beet branda of
All Kinds ol
MEATS and
PROVISIONS
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Furnished at Living Prices. A share
of th«« Public Patronage
Solicited.
E. LEWIN Prop.
Furnished
Rooms
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and CJigai-i
Always behind th«« bar.
Olympia Beer on Draught
Nice private rooms.
POLITE TREATMENT.
COQUILLE
Steam Laundry.
The Pacific
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filed in thin office l>v J lioiiias B. Wheeler,
contestant, against bonn-steiul entry No.
NONLEK A MORRISON, Prop ra.
t:U'>S1, made July 28. ItMM. fur HE^ SE1«.
Coquille, Oregon.
WJ< SEX, and HEX
b 8ection 38
Township 2!» S, Range U W, by Harvey
First-Class Laundry Work
Morse, Contestee.iu which it is alleged that
said Harvey Morse lias wholly abend ne.)
of every kind done on abort notice,
said tract and cliatig«-d bis residence there
and at reasonable prices.
BANDON
from for more than six tnoiiths since mak
ing said entry, aud next prior to the dat« Nice clean room«. 25 and 50c a bight; $1.25 Satisfaction, is Guaranteed.
herein; that said tract ia not setthsj upon
J-iFOrders left on Mondays with our Ban
a week ; $5.00 a month.
and cultiva’ed by «aid party nn requir« d by
don agent. A. O. TROWBRIDGE, will be
MRS. SARAH COSTELLO.
law nor has «aid entryniiin ever built upon
given careful attention and delivered hi
or nettled upon tbe «aid tract «inc«- he made
llandon at the «tore Friday evenings.
entry on the same; «aid parties are hereby
notifi««! to appear, respond and offer evi
Pain in your eyes, headj
dence tonchuiL' ««nt allegation at 10 »'«-lock I
a m. on March 4. I'.ll*. la-fore C. T. Blnmen I
ache, weariness, nervousness,
rother, I'. 8. CoiniDianiouer, at hi« office in
Bandon, Oregon, end that final hearing
are signs of defective
will be held at 10 o’clock a.m., March IK, I
1907, before the Register and Receiv. r at I
You Can’t Expect to Get
the United States Land Office in Roseburg. I
Worth for fl. But
< Iregon.
You Can
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The said contestant having, in a proper I
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affidavit, filed Ortober 6, 19M, s<« forth
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Jo* Cottch reports ttiat while pr««s-
pecling for eoal on Lftmpn Creek a
Couple of wet>ks ngo lie nnearthed a ! facta ahich ebow thaï after dur diligence
buman akeletou ihat ba<! évidently personal nervioe of this notice cm not lx
b«<«n bnried for many a year as por mnde. it is hereby ordered ami directed that Ike* Irr in Borii* and Mhor*
anch notice be given by dae and pro|«er i<nl>-
tions of it crnmbled just a« soon as Ifoation.
Repsiring neatly and promptly done at
exposed to tbe air.
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lowest living prices.
|tom I rtr on J fraught
Consult M. G. Pohl, licens
ed optician, at Bandon Hard
ware Co. store, Jan. 15, 16,
17 and 18.
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TONSORIAL PARLORS
P. B. HOYT, Prop.
Located in EL DORADO BUILDING.
First street, BANDON. OKKOON
SHAVING. SHAMI’IXHNG AND HAIR
GUTTING AT STANDARD PRICES.
Hsthronm newly fitted up with Porcelain
Tub.
Dot or fold Hatha 2S cent«
ARTHUR RICE
Jeweler and
Watchmaker
BANDON, OR.
SOUVENIR POSTAL CARDS.
’I Im largest and best nsHortrnent in
town. Agates polished and mount
ed to older. If von find a niceagate
while on tbe beach we will fell you
whether it is worth mounting. A
large asw>rti|ient of watches, clocks,
silverware and Jewelry of all kinds,
Cold and Fountain Pena, including
«lie Waterman and Conklin's auto
matic fillers, the Is-sl in the market.
We have the Marshall one dollar
fountain pen
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