Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, January 31, 1907, Image 1

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    Volume XXIII
BANDON,
OREGON:
THURSDAY,
JANUARY
1907.
31,
Don’t forget that Dr. Me* le, deiiti-t
J located in Bandon.
is
Arthur Coach was a visitor from
Lampa Creek. Friday,
Cash paid for sacks by tin* Bumlob
I Commercial Co.
DINE
The Famous
Camp Ground
OCEAN VIEW
LOTS
i
J
WEST BANDON
LOTS
Will be Placed on
Sale
February 11th
Wheeler Real Estate Co
Number 5.
The schooner Lizzie Prien. from S.
F . arrived at Bandon yesterday.
Jot* Coach is pushing work on bis
coni mine on Lampa Creek.
Mrs. Lewin 1st;
Miss Porter 2d.
Geo. A. Gage is having Jack Sned­
Thus Ends the “Recorder’»”
don prosp<*ct for coal on the lower
The 1 *ark»*r brothers, jewelers of I river.
Voting Contest.
< oquille, were visitors hero Sunday.
W e learn that a [tost office has beeu
Mrs. E. Lewin, having gotten the larg­
Congressman Binger Hermann's est »t'lished at Riverton and that J.
est vote, has her pick of the $50 Sewing
trial Ims been again postponed, this j \ Foster is the new postmaster.
Machine or $40 Bedroom Set offered by
time to Fell. 18th.
‘
Alice
Chris Rasmiissi n left last Saturday the BANDON RECORDER. Mi>.
Porter, being second in the contest, re-
Real estate* is strictly on the move via Coos bay, for a business visit to ceives
the remaining prize, The contest
in Bandon. Read the big advs. in Portland, lie expected to b»> absent closed last evening. The votes were
counted by C. R. Wade and W. R Dean
today’s Recorder
about two weeks.
and found to be as follows:
Clothes cleaned ami presse*! in a
Horace Russell has been putting Hi*’». I'. Lewin.......... 531* Vote*
workmanlike manner. Leave orders, down piles along the river bank at tlice Porter.......... 2175 vote»
at 1*. B. Hoyt s barber simp.
Randolph for Alfred •Johnson ami Olgn PrtvrNon............. I5O vote»
fl is .1. S. Tilton ....373 vote«
For reliable watch repairing go to other logging men.
tlr*»T W I'anter... .9*1 Votes*
*
v. It. \\ ilson, Coquille, Ore.
County Assessor T. J. Thrift was F.lmie Stetenwon.....677 V ou * m
160 acre ranch 5 miles from Bandon; down from Coquille Tuesday com­ II r» II I-' Ilorrioon .. I5O Vote»
good bottom hind, .'■*231X1. Bandon pleting I lu* sale of some lam) in which
Im was interested. .Jell is always at
Iteitl Estate Co.
“Queen Esther.”
I lots and house in Bandon, all home in Bandon.
Tomorrow and Saturday evenings are
Walter Greenough was here Mon­
cleared and tin» ocean view, ^ldOO,
the dates of the rendition of this sacred
day night visiting his father, A. M. opera in Bandon. Rehearsals have been
Bandon Ileal Estati* Co.
Greenough,
inspector of construction constant, and all is in perfect readiness.
\\ hen your watch needs repairing
at
the
Price
shipyard. The young This is the principal cast:
take or send it to \ . lì. \\ ilson,
Esther, tin Queen
.......... ,M th ('has. Stnuff
I ho W atchmaker; over 2*1 years gentleman lately cam»* up to Marsh Ahasuerus, the Kim;
.......... C. it- Wade
field from Eureka.
Haman, the Preiunr . ...Geo. I*. Topping
experience. Oilice at Coquille
Lying a few feet apart on a billside Zen li, Haman's w ife.......... Jennie May Yoe.
Mrs. Dr. A. II. Kime arrived from
Monleeai, the Jew........................ (Jias St miff
Cottage Grove last Monday to pay a a few miles east of this city, hunters .Mordecai's sister. ..Mrs I loris McKinzie.
visit of some weeks to J. B. Gross discovered the »lead bodies of Frank I I’i”| lutis,......................................... Leah Honk
Turpin and bis sister Libby, with a Scnl.e...........................................Emil Kausrud.
and family.
...................... Ernest Beak
revolver between the two. It is be High Priest
Levi Smith, manager of the Prosper
llegai............................................ Grafton Tyler.
lieved that financial losses caused the
logging camps, and Notula Anderson,
Median i'rtiicess.......................... lama Logan.
suicide. Times.
.A rslan Princess
........ tthrissie Denholm.
foreman for Alfred Johnson, both
Mrs. John McCue, Mrs. Anthony Biggar.......................................... Grafton Tyler.
sojourned in town since our last.
McCue, ami Miss Edna Russell de­ Captain King's Guard................ Roes Tilton.
’A . II. Smith, who was' down from
sire the RreoiioEr to return their
Riverton this week, tells us that the
Presbyterian Church.
heartfelt thanks to tlieir friends and
tug Redondo is due about Feb 3rd
Services next Sunday, Feb. 3rd, at
the public in geueral for the many
to take the barge Chinook in tow to
kindnesses shown their late sister the usual hours, 11 a. tn., aud 7:30 p-
San Francisco.
and mother, Mrs Mary Jane Russell. m. Christian Endeavor 6:30. Strang­
The incessant rain of the past sev­
When the Southern Pacific Rail­ ers especially invited to come and
eral days has handicapped work at
road has connected Coos Bay with worship with ns.
the new mills ami yards hereabout’
Drain ami incidentally with tlm rest
The downpour is said to have raised
of the world, and the tracks are laid Freighter For Coos Coast.
the river at Coquille some ten or more
complete, ready for traffic, an approx­
feet.
A small freight steamer to ply be­
imate expenditure of S35,<XM> for
L Jones met with an accident on every mile of the seventy intervening tween Coos bay. Bandon and Port Or­
Fills Creek yesterday,
In cntting between tli<* two towns will be repre­ ford is shortly to be constructed. Bhe
down a tree some of the limbs found sented. Th»* total cost of the laying will be owned we believe, by John
a lodgment against his head and leg of th»- road will be >'2,150,( MII1.
R. Miller of Port Orford, and the con­
He was badly bruised and one b<>ne
tract
to build her has been secured
Chas Kim»* arrived Imine Monday
broken.
by
Edwin
Ellingson of this place.
evening from Humboldt. California,
The ball to be given by tin* Bandon | whither lie went to attend at the bed- For some time past there have been
Odd Fellows oil Feb 23d will not lie l side of his «lying father, Dr. J. H. poor facilities for getting freight at
a fancy dress party, as was originally Kime, and to be present nt th»* last th»* Curry county port mainly because
announced, but just a plain every sail rites. Mr. Kim»* found the trip of the wharf there having mostly
day ball. Posters for the affair will to be a difficult one at this season of washed away. The new craft will
be issued in a day or two.
the year. His brother of Cottage bandit* freight coming to Coos bay
Captain Jensen, lati* of the Eliz. Grove got to Alton in time for the for this place and Port Orford, ami
also such as is landed here from San
abeth, expresses the opinion that the funeral.
steamer should be here again by tin*
A big success was th»* ball given Francisco for the lower point.
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middle of next week. The work of by th»* Foresters at’ Bank Hall last I
installing oil burning furnaces ought Saturday night. Over 75 couplei The Myrtle Point Enterprise tells
to be completed ere this.
formed in the grand march, and the) of a big power project on foot with J.
(¿nite a few logs came in over the number of tickets sold was *J2. l'lie ' R Benson and W. W. Deyoe of
bar last Monday and were caught by music by th»* Seaside Orchestra was | Myrtle Point and D. H. Johnson ami
industrious boatmen. It is doubtful at its best, and the various committees J. A, Davenport of Coquille as th»*
if tin* logs art* of much account be did their ntmrist to provide a good I incorporators, The company has se
causi* of the gravel ami rocks that tin »* for all. Dancing continued till 1 cured rights to the most powerful
have been pounded into their surface. nearly morning, The ball was ex­ falls in Coo» county, and perhap» it
is second to none in the State. Un­
Among those visiting Bandon Sun quisitely decorated for the occasion.
limited power is going to waste at
day were N. Ormundson, abstractor
John W aldv< gel had a serious turn*
th»* head of the Coipiille, and this
employed by Henry Sengstacken at with his band amt arm th»* latter part
company proposes to harness it ami
Marshfield: C O. Dryden ami Rav of last week, bui he now seems to be
make it turn th»* wheel» of many
Dean of the Coquille Herald, am! getting along favoral ly. Before sell­
factories, light the houses and busi­
Mrs. D F. Dean, mother of t ht* I wo ing out bis shop he col the little
ness h* mses of the people of the val­
linger of his left band slightly while I
latter.
ley, and operate electric railways for
Mrs. Chas. Hubbard ami children trimming some lard, but paid little* transportation purposes,
arrived some days ago from Seaside, attention to the inalter, Later blood
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Oregon, to again make their home in poison developed, ami Dr. Houston I
It is reported from good authority
this place, the lady being a daughter had to amputate the linger, Then
at
San Francisco, that Goodall, Per
th»*
poison
appeared
higher
up.
aud
of Chas. A Rodgers Mr. Hubbard
kins
A Co. have so|»l the »t»*amer Ar
his
hand
am)
wrist
were
both
lanced
is also soou expected, ami will lie •ID-
cata
to a Eureka shiDgle mill, ami
It
looked
for
a
and
tubes
inserted,
ployed at the Price shipyard.
while as though Mr. Waldvogel the boat will be placed on the run la*
Among the up-river people who at-
would lose bis arm ami possibly fare tween Humboldt Bay and Sau Fran­
tended the funeral of the late Mts
cisco.
much worse.
Gallier we noticed Messrs J. F Schro­
der. John Leneve. C. M. Skeels and
County Treasurer J. B. Dulley. of '
Coquille, am! J. A. Galaliti, the up
stream farmer ami »iairy man.
OUR SPRING STOCK OE
f
REASONABLE
PRIC ES AND
EASY
PERMS.
CINESI BEACH
OX THE
PACIFIC CO A Si
Arnold llaberly of Smith Center,
Kansas, arrived in Bandon th»* first ■
of the week to visit for a few day» I
with his brother. A llaberly, whom
lie had not seen for a number of |
years. The visitor bolds the im­
portant position of manager for th»*
Chicago Lumber Co., a wealthy ’con­
cern.
Mrs. Dorris McKinzie went up to
th»» home of her sister-in-law, Mrs.
Kbt. Zumwalt, this side of Coquille,
last Saturday, and returned th»* fol­
lowing Mondny accompanied l>y Mis
Zumwalt. That laity was snff tu:
fimu a v**ry rev* r»* -ir k -pell, at- I it
wa» thought best to bring her her»*
for treatment.
cl rest c
drv «roods
will shortly arrive and Im on display and sale. We have ordered
all the latent patterns, and a very complete line.
in groceries
we hav** everything that i- frosh nod nice, ao<l aim to carry any­
thing to I ** found in a first class grocery store.
Prices PP'iivs (ire Right.
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O. A. Trowbridge.,
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