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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1907)
I> « •> • • Ct ■0 » * <• « * ♦ « Î ♦ « ♦ * ♦ Dry Goods G roccries A Our goods in this department are all fresh and carefully select ed, and embraces everything tbat is good to eat. ♦ * ♦ Orto rd Nat Dean has sold bia ranch and At Salem last Friday and Satur will pi rct'.iler reside on tba ranch day evenings tbe sacred urut iriu I belonging t< J bi. Dettdmuud, wbo IM "(¿ueen Estbsr' w:.- pl- .ited ly the uu unci, to A Dean. Salem Choral society, .m organiza The two yuuuge» t «on» of C. \\ . We bave a complete »tuck to »elect from, ami can please you in al! linee. Our CLOTHING stock ia also complete. ♦ * ♦ ♦ * « ❖ <• 1*01*1 Queen Esther al Salem tion of vocalists of that city, including Zumwalt, who have been attemlmg nearly all the members of the choirs Behool ut Port Orford, have been of the several churches. It was a seriously ill, the youngest dangerous- I ly so with pneumonia. magniliceut production of that grand Th os. Hughes, who has been uu a sacred opera, tbe principal [»arts as protracted visit to San Francisco, was well as tbe chorus being carried at Baudot» yesterday on bis return , through with a thoroughness and at home, but concluded to stop a day or teution to detail seldom fouud with so to watch Bandon grow. tbe procossion for woman suffrage. of installing pumps iu lieu of his present system. Surveyor Byers is still having trouble about his survey iu tbis s»«c- i lion, and has again had Fred Slewart run a chain a mile long that is a cause of trouble. Tribuue. Governor Hoch declares that “mu nicipal suffrage which has been en joyed by the womeu of Kansas aioce 1887 has proved a success, and tbat the right should tie extended.’’ He closes bis paragraph on this subject ---- ooo--- - by saving, “The word ’male’ has no place in a modem state constitution County Superintendent W. H. and should be stricken from onra.” Hoch, der suffragist. Men better Bunch has announced that tlieregu- lar examination of applicants for beware or they will bo ruled out of state and couuty papers will be held Kansas. Teacher’s Examination. I Harper's Weekly discusses at length the amateurs. H. M. Axtel, who is running the February 13, at 9 a. m., and coutin- suggestion of “Mr. De- Miss Ethel Haymond, a daughter | Bandon Grill Hootus, made the Trib l uing until Friday, February 15, at | Armoud, a distinguisbed. member of P. 11 Kuymoud a former resident une a pleasant cull yesterday while 1 o'clock p. m. The examination for 'of the House of Kepreeeutativeefrom Oregon on his way to their home on Elk riv county papers bill be on tbe follow Missouri,'' that a convention be called of this city, took the part of Queen er, in response to a business call. ing topics: \\ riling, history, spelling, for tbe purpose of amending our Est her. Miss lfaymend recently re Beu llolfsoii, ’V. F. Cooper and always on baud. turned from New York, where she Julius l'oiiiriiik, of Hoquiam, Wash., reading, written arithmetic, teaching, national constitution. Harper's approves of many of Mr. studied under some of tbe most have been here several weeks search grammar, physiology, geography, ing the country for timber locations mi ntal arithmetic, school law aud DeArmond's proposals, and of tbe famous teachers, and she sings beauti and homestead- They will locate as i civil government. | one to add an amendment embodying fully. Every one of the other im squatters upon unsiirveyed land. ------ OGO ------ woman suffrage in our organic law, porlant characters as well as tbe Joe Nay bought a young thorough-I < < >.M I »LETE says, “To our mind it ia little short chorus was perfect and the work bred from Hume's string of young' Woman Suffrage. of monstrous that our federal con throughout was of an exceptionally horses. The colt will lie two years bulg stitution, as amended, should estab The public priuts are fairly high order. Martin F llobius n, old in March, so we are informed, is tug these days with tbe annual mes lish negro suffrage and leave women who trained the chorus and directed a dark I ay, of good size, and sup sages of Governors of various States- disfranchised.” posed to be a runner. The colt is the performance, stamped himself registered. The frequency with which women Also a HIGH GRADE PIANO for Sale If a negro is a good citizen and baH an artist by this production, and bis Mr. Burns of Wedderburn passed I are mentioned therein constrains one enough intelligence, why should he work will ever be appreciated in Watch Repairing a Specialty; work guaranteed through town last Friday with three I to think that at last the Slate is com be disfranchised? Salem Journal. Dm. of H. D. Ilnnie s thoroughbreds. One ing to regard women as of some im Director Kobiusoti has directed t he is an aged stallion of tine form. An Iu the six hours intervening front portance, not so much, of course, as production of Queen Esther in Port other is a three year old stallion, L0 o’clock Saturday morning until 4 Coquille City, Or. while the third is a yearling. More railroads and canals and insurance land, Astoria. Oregon City and Sai ni, o’clock in tbe afternoon, $7,000 was will be shipped up later, a* it is no companies, but still as counting for raised by the committee appointed by and lie will produce it at the Chut in- doubt Mi. Hume’ iiitcntinii to have something. the North Bend Chamber of Com- qiia, combining the members of the the best string of thoroughbreds in The Governor of Connecticut i merce for the fund Co bo used in ad four aggregations and make one Southern Oregon. recommends tbe appointment of a vertising and "boosting'' North Bend. grand chorus of 350 voices. -------------- Chas. Jamieson aud wife spent I woman factory inspector. I'lm gross value of all taxable prop [SUCCENSOK TO HOOVER ,t MONDAY.j The W ill Valley Chora) union, Friday night in town. Mr. Jamieson Others recommend more stringent erty in Oregon, as shown by the as which recently gave the May fe-tival says lie made very sati-factory clean- ' tips during his late runs, but ow ing ! laws for the protection of child and sessment of 1906, upon wbicb tbu at Salem and came out in debt, was ------- Dealer In All Kinds of-------- to the dillicuhv of gutting 1 niber to ’ women workers, and in ibis connec- levies of 1907 bavt» been made, is over by the production of “Queen Esther ' repair the d:nn < - t Ills ditch and $ 1 (Xt,000,<MKI greater than for tbe pre tion Governor Folk, cbaracteristical- enabled to pay off its indebtedlie flumes, lie may not I e able to resume ceding year. Tbis is an increase of ly, promises strict enforcement in over 33 per cent. A still greater in J^T'Having purchased this old mid well established business, mid moved the same to and there remains a handsome ba! work soon, lie will pr' biibly make a crease is shown in tbe total value of the Marshall Building, east side Main street, we solicit a continuance of past, generoic mice in th« treasury of flu- Sal. tn careful investigation of the latest im- ! Missouri. patronage, guaranteeing honest goods, fair prices and courteous treatment to all. proved [lumping systems with a view i Kansas, always progressive, leads taxable property, for tbe reason tbat society for future use as th" result if exceptions to the amount of $8,700,000 Farm Produce Always Bought and Sold. this last production which was given were allowed last year but not tbis two nights, the last evening standing year. The total amount upon which room only being left when t lie curtain taxes were levied iu Oregon in 1906 was $317,956.720. went op on the galaxy of beauty and in Coquille, beginning Wednesday, N AND J SHEET MUSIC E. C. BARKER & CO BANDON MEAT MABRE'! Fresh and Salt Meats, Vegetables. Lard. Etc, Eie NOW is the time to buy Bandon real estate The New. Elegantly Fitted, and Speedy Steamer wealth of song on the stage of the ELIZABETH C. P. JENSEN, Master. This Steamer is Jew. is Strongly built, and fitted with the latest improvements, mid will give a regular K day service, for passengers and freight, between the Coquille River, Oregon, ami San Francisco, Calif. E. T. ELBERT DYER, Agent.. Bandon. Oregon. KRÜSE, Managing Agent, 207 Front Street, San Francisco, California. Civil lirici nee r and Surveyo/\ C1U1M. Higher ( 'lasses of Work Solicited. BANDON, OREGON. - - ance Now plying between Portland and Coos Bay only. Weekly trips. GEO. 1». GRAY A GO., Gcii'l Agts, 421 Market. St. Smi Francisco. L. W. SHAW, Agent, Marshfield, Phone III. BANDON. BANDON OREGON Capital $25,000.00 I i< HOARD OF DIRECTORS; J. I. K iìunkniikhu . I’residi-nt. .1. D fniiih . m . Vie. F. J. Fvnv, Cashier, F bvkk F lam . T. P. II xni . v . \ general li inking biwinra« tr.ini ii'fcil. mid cuilotinis given t v. ry accoiiiiiioil.il in, ciwistent will, s ife mid vnnai'i t at ivc bunking. Correspondents: The American National Bank of San Francisco. California. Merchants’ National Bank, Portland, Oregon. The Chase National Bank of New York. Bank I m Open from 9 a hi to 1*2 hi , hih I p hi . to 1» p.m. I Want a New County. BANDON REAL ESTATE CO. If \\ asco county is not divided anti ( the new county of Cascade formed I Office in Denholm building. upstairs. I ) rug I lie New Drug store in Now ICcady fot () v m<l I• r<>h Drugs and Druggist's Sundries, Patent Medicines, Brushes and Toilet Articles, Fancy Stationery. Fine line of Fancy Candie». Imported and Domestic Cigars. BLACKSMITH > i :■ >v AND WAGON Tigans ef all CaJi Naie t« Mer. I MAKER’S Horseshoeing a Specialty- Job work attended »o pruni pt I y and nil worb gnaranteed to giva »Mi*f rti..,. reaaxsble« •t<«• o» Ovato «Mee. lUudcD. Or Trn To Make Room for My Spring Stock. uess and fruit men are in Salem now Title Guarantee and Abstract Company in the interest of the county division. Representatives and Senator from Wasco are all from the Dalles end of the county, and, as such, ate op Miss Marshfield Offic Flanagan & Bennett bank, i'aat at Coquille Adjoins Postoffice. have justice on their side, as s tbe tbv in- in I tcrests of Hood lliver valley ai, widely <1111 ere 111 from those of the rest of \\ aseo county 11..... 1 liiv r is n almost wholly devoted Io flint gr •• ■fi ing, while tln> tin- other patts pait of tin county are generally more adapted, Marsblield Phone, 113 J- Phone at our LEWIN’S Coquille l’bone. 191 nsi irheii ordering .Abstracts Market Title Cnarantee and . lbstract Co. J. S. Barton. Ab tractor Henry Sengstacken. Manager AXi)H><>\ bl 11.I Nt id Coos County’s Expc uer.. The following liguri- taken fi in the records at the Clerk -, office siiow the total expenses of Coos co county for the year 1906: Cir'-uit All Kinds of I! Mesdames Nelson & McKenzie, 1 All t HliE Maud Garfield At ! no In at ANI» My Pretty Display. ---------------- X----------------- The Hood River people believe ihei ; Court. >i.(i33 S'i. CALL V, e have coifiplete 1 a tboron „■ ii an I tip to date ABSTRACT PLANT, i n.l ii' te >w 11 ly to fur n - '()1 > li ECT AllST’R ACTS at short no id prompt attention. posed to the formation of a new 1 county. to grazing and general farming, present Hood River vallej' h r representation in the legislature, fact th«* ofliee-liolding cless liv. File Dalles. Prices Greatly Reduced .TI su ' m I i ieltl a id Coquille, Oregon. MEATS and PROVISIONS BANDON, OREGCN. Dressmakers. Latest Creations in Ladies' Wear. j Furnished at Living Prices. A sbaie I ■ ti e ladies of Bandon and vicinity tl t we Have pure1 -.1 in her of Ladies I ailored Suits from Mrs Anderson, and will cl- them <>nt at cost. Call and see them V. |. a 'll.! ’ of the Public Patronage Hoods and Other Apparel for Children Solicited. ltl< ■ J E. LEWIN Prop. Coroner's Court. $599 15; Sh.......... 9 670.05; Clerk. $3,460.00; Trersurer, 'ssll.lN; Health s-_s|]S; Superii- I teudelit Schools. SL.I'll S.i; A--1'- >1'. C- «-(ÖSOß »A '“2.113.50; 1'ax lieb.ite. -’Voi >i ■ I -. .■■.‘e S.- : ers for <26, 190.59; rotal, $57,793.61. of __ i 3 J.f7 GRILL ROOMS I Prop’r. Special Rates to Steady Boarders d. s Parties aid Balls our Specialty te Ginir er Rooms. Prepared on Short Notice. Phone Pacific 1C» jé.1. o O ; •• •" • • .< •• • • I 3 ral & High-Class Restaurant Business Quick Service if Desired. 140085; Hoads, I ri igi - and Tbe Alliance lo.-t consider her paint while on I r la t north by c >m >g n itk-ew m W« i. vlumbia ;i»ei IC ri. M. AXTELL, sessmelit and collecti"U of ’ i $325.45; Current expeti-e. >1,77.. Court 11 ills.“, >1,239 |s; .J.,| I l’oor, $7.763 13; Indigent f $408 00; Insane, 76.l>5; Electi K i of Millinery Lines (foni t. $2,659 95; Just i'e<’. I ■ . ¡70 25; I 1« i y tiling ItiiMtie*'* ¡I Sale Bandon, Oregon. C. T. Blumenrother from the western half it will not b< A. D. Morse the fault of the people of the famous ; town and valley of 11 1)0(1 lvlV»4!’. A j • ■ - strong delegation of Hood River biisi Countv B andon Best bargains offered by The chief obstacle in the way of this jiroposed division is that the California and Oregon Coast Steamship Company Steam ci GRAND Salem opera house. There were 39 sopranos, 24 altos, 12 tenors, and 18 basses. Albany Herald. • • o •