Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, February 14, 1907, Image 1

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    Volume XXIII
OREGON: THURSDAY,
FEBRUARY
14,
1907.
Number 7
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Don’t forget that Dr. Kteele, dentist, isj
New goods coming uu every steam
Mrs. M. McDonald of Coquille was
er for tbe Bandou Hardware Co.
visiting iu Baudou yesterday.
Cash paid for sacks by tbe Bandon
House, barn aud 3 lots in Bandou,
This is St. Valentine’s Day, so
Commercial Co.
don't get offended if your mail is a
§1350. Bandou Real Estate Co.
For reliable watch repairing go to
A large new line of fancy and plain little larger than usual.
\ . R. W ilsou, Coquille, Ore.
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dishes just iu Bandou Hardware1 Unusually high and low tides are
Herb Mauciett’s new dwelling is Co.
the order this week. Tbe bar is iu
now in tbe hands of tbe painters.
Tbe woolen mills were closed down , No. 1 condition for shipping.
Bolts in great variety aud assort­ yesterday to await another st pply of 1 A valentine basket social is to be
ment at tbe Bandon Hardware Co.
wool.
given at (i. A. R. Hall this evening
160 acre ranch 5 miles from Bandon ;
Alfred Johnson, Sr., tbe well known by the ladies of the Relief Corps.
good bottom land, §2300. Bandon millman, was down from Coquille
Keuneth Lawrence was down from
Real Estate Co.
Tuesday evening.
Coquille Monday evening. He is
The schooners Oregou and Sotoyo­
We make a specialty of carpenter’s now employed in Sengstacken’B al>
me were both loaded and expected to tools iu our well stocked establish­ struct oflice.
sail by 1 o'clock today.
ment. Bandou Hardware Co.
Joe Dobbyn and Dock Jamison are
4 lots and bouse in Bandon, all
Mrs. J. B. Gross aud her daughter, back from their homes in Humboldt,
cleared and tine ocean view, §1300, Mrs. Dr. Kime, left Saturday morn­ Cal, to work another season iu our
Bandou Real Estate Co.
ing for Cottage Grove. Mrs. Gross logging camps.
‘‘Uncle” Wm.Gallier, we are glad will be gone some time.
11. M. Axtell, of the Pacific (¡rill
to report, is again on the streets after
Rooms,
has been iu Curry county
Don't forget that the first anuual
an illness that confined bun to bis ball of the local Odd Fellows is to closing the deal for the sale of some
bed.
come off at Bank Hall on Feb. 23d. property iu which he is interested.
W hen your watch needs repairing It is certain to be a big affair.
Dispatches toll of the wreck of the
take or send it to V. R. Wilson.
The Ladies’ Basket Bal) Club will steam schooner National City at some
“Tbe Watchmaker;” over 20 years’ have a contest Saturday evening, point below San Francisco. This
experience. Office at Coquille.
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Feb. 16tb, in tbe opera bouse, to vessel was very well kuowu up aud
The Town Trustees were specially which tbe public generally is invited. dowu the coast.
convened last evening, but adjourned Admissiou, 25 cents.
Tbe barge Chinook still occupies a
without transacting any particular
berth
on the Bandon water front,
The Fortuna (Cal.), Beacon reports
business. They meet again soon.
loaded
aud ready to move for San
the death of John Kistner at Fern
Irving 8. Bath, a young printer aud dale, Humboldt county, three weeks Francisco. The tug Wizard, which
musician of Hillsboro, this State, ar­ ago. Deceased was the father of W. will tow tbe barge, seems to be duo
rived iu Bandon last evening. Tbe L. Kistner of Coquille.
when she arrives.
young gentleman may decide to lo­
The keel for another steam schoon­
Tbe local public schools have not
cate among us.
been in session this week because of er is to be laid at Prosper just as soon
The frame for one of tbe steamers the teachers' examination at Coquille. as tbe present steamer is launched
being built at the Price shipyard was Some of our “switch-tenders” are at­ the end of tbe mouth. Mr. Houcken
raised Monday morning. Work goes tending the examination.
dorff, like other shipbuilders, has
rapidly forward on tbe vessels at tbis
Edgar L. Whoeler came over from plenty of business before him.
yard while tbe good weather con­ Marshfield last Wednesday a week
E. H. Fish, who has served as qc
tinues.
ago, aud as the result of having to countant for tbe Prosper Mill Co for
Services at the Presbyterian church walk about 13 miles looked a trifle some time past, has tendered his
next Sunday, Feb. 17tb, both morn­ peaked ami foot-sore. The storm resiguatiou, to take effect in a few
ing aud evening, at tbe usual hours. made traveling rather strenuous life days, and will move to Bandon to
Sunday School at 10 a. m. and Chris­ those days.
reside. The gentleman has plans for
tian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. Strang­
Tbe Juvenile Masquerade given by the future that may be spoken of
er« especially are invited.
the ladies of the Episcopal Guild at later.
A ten cent department filled with Bank Hall last Saturday evening was
Mine Jreue Lamb, the wull known
ten cent goods in endless array. Such a decided success. There were a good teacher of music, is to be married at
is tbe new feature of our store, and number of maskers of youthful age, Coquille this evening to Mr. Fay
we are going to give it special atten even several small tots, and tbe Jones of the couuty seat. Miss Effie
tion. Cali and examine what we offer grotesque company made an interest­ Collier is to act iu tbe capacity of
for a dime. Bandon Hardware Co.
ing and eutertainiug scene. Refresh bridesmaid. Miss Lamb’s many
A watch, seemingly of gold casing, meats were served iu tbe ball. Sea­ friends in Bandon will join the R e
was found the other day in tbe road­ side Orchestra furnished its usual cokoer in extending congratulations.
1’be new steamer under constrm
way near E. M. Blackerby’s burn, and good music.
brought to this office by tbe finder.
Howard Wrenshall succumbed to tion at the Henckendorff yard al
It runs when wound and keeps very dropsy at the home of be ami bis Prosper will be ready to launch with
good time. The owner can have it brothers in this city Monday morning iu two weeks. She is a trim looking
by proving property and settling about 4 o’clock. The unfortunate vessel as pretty a craft as will ever
charges.
man bad been practically an invalid float in tbe waters of this river. When
W. J. White and Miss Rossette all his life, but suffered particularly launched she will load with lumber
Danielson, both of Lampa Creek, the last year or so. He was a native and go to San Francisco to receive
were joined in marriage in this city of England and 52 years of age. Two her machinery.
Light keeper O. Wiren mourns the
last evening, the ceremony being per­ brothers and a sister, all residents of
formed by Elder Carpenter in the of­ Bandon, survive him. Tbe remains loss of his chicken bouse and one
fices of Blumenrotber & Morse. We were laid at rest on Tuesday after feathered inhabitant thereof. A wave
extend our best wishes to tbe happy noon with brief but impressive cere of unusual proportions swept away
monies at the residence. Yesterday the bouse the other day, but W iren
young pair.
Rector Horsfall of tbe did manage to save all his cacklers
afternoon
Next Monday. Feb. 18tb, occurs the
Episcopal
Church preached the but one a plump brown leghorn.
grand free excursion from up-river
Her piteous “caw’’ as she disappeared
funeral
sermon.
points given by the Wheeler Real Es
among
tbe billows will long be re
tate Co. who will begin tbe sale of
Millard F. Shoemaker lost about
membered
by her master.
West Bandon lots that day. If the 110 piles from a raft of 115 Tuesday
Tbe gasoline schooner Sotoyome
weather continues good there will no afternoon, tbe raft at the time being
doubt be many to take advantage of moored at the West Bandon dock for arrived from San Francisco last Fri
tbe excursion. Bandon is ìhe town. shipment on the schooner Sotoyduie. day, and landed the boilers and en­
Tbe steamer Elizabeth sailed for A strong outcurrent caused the boom gines for tbe new Cody mill at tbe
San Francisco Tuesday at noon, car- to break, aud 110 of tbe poles went Cody wharf. There are four boilers
rving 250,000 feet of lumber. 65 tons sea-ward before tbe bunch could be anil two engines, all of a snperioi
of miscellaneous cargo, and four pas­ tied together again. Tbe loss is a strength and pattern. Tbe balance
sengers. Two of tbe latter were Bert severe one to Mr. Shoemaker about of the null machinery will arrive in
Johnson and wife, tbe other two be­ §500. The steamer Liberty, which line lime, and meanwhile work goes
ing strangers. The Elizabeth tn ay was lying near at the time, prevented steadily ahead preparing for its re
be expected on her ret ut n about next a much greater loss by placing her ception. Tbe Sotoyome is loading
with lumber, piling and matchwood
Wednesday.
self broadside to tbe piles, and so re­ this week, and expects to go to se.
Some vandal or vandals broke into maining until tbe boomsticks could today. Captain Peterson is tbe new
skipper on the vessel.
tbe Episcopal Church the other night be gotten back to place.
and deliberately carried off a valua­
ble bronz.e cross. Entrance was ob­
tained by removing some glass from
a window. It is bard to conjecture
who would be guilty of such a das­
tardly deed, but Rector Horsfall
hopes be will be honest enough to re­
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turn tbe cross at once.
John Waldvogel is still wrestling
with bis attack of blood poison, but
will shortly arrive and be on display and sale. We have ordered
at this writing bis chances for recov­
all the latest patterns, and a very complete line.
ery are encouraging, we are glad to
report. On Monday be suffered a
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good deal, however, and bis daughter.
Miss Annie, came home from Sumner
w«' have everything that is fresh and nice, and atm to carry any
where she teaches the district school.
thing to be found in a first class grocery store
Mr. Waldvogel's case is a singular
one. as his trouble all sprang from a
/ways
pkt.
cu» of the lit'le finger, seemingly
~
o are
trifling ami of no consequence at ib„
time. His finger was first amputated,
and then hi- hand and arm were sue
‘ -Bively lanced.
located iu Baudot!.
The Famous
Camp Ground
OC EAN VIEW
LOTS
WEST BANDON
LOTS
Will be Placed on Sale
February 18th
No Lots Reserved Before that Date
Wheeler Real Estate Co
«
OUR SPRING SLOCK OE
dress and
dry goods
FINES1 REACH
ON THE
PACIFIC COAST
REASONABLE
PRICES AM»
EASY TERMS
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in groceries.
Prices ¿4
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