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f ja «» 4.14. 4 4 <■ 4 ..¿4+4.44.4 ! 4-1 > - ’ a« good Job Printing aa in the Recorder-it pays. t m tt -t-rt-r-rr 4 you can get amywhara. I rrrr r* Vol sm a XXIII. BANDON. OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY LODGE DIRECTORY. andon lodge , The 1. O. O. F. BalL Electric Lights For Bandon Moonlc, N o . us . a . f . a m . couiuiunication* first Satur B day Stated COMMENCE after the full H . n ot.-i.l. IlH.lith uh All Ma*ter Maaon* cordially invited G BOAK. W.M Will Install a AT ONCE. 2000 Light i. <>. o. »■ Plant for Bandon by andon lodge . No. 133. i. o. <>. f . meet* every Wednesday evening. ViHiting brother* in good standing cor Sept 1 sL dially invited. ROBT. JOHNSON, N. G. L. J. R adlbt , Sec. On February 22nd the city of Ban don gave Edwin G. A iuiihs and Rebekah Lodge No. 126. Hollopeter Bros, a contract tn ee EETS Every 2nd and 4th Tuesdays, tablish a power and light plant Mr. Practice night first Wednesday of the month. Social Evening the 3rd Satnrd <v of Clayton E Hollopeter of the firm is the month. A cordial iavitatioa « t,-r .!<•»! here at present making h II arrange to all members in good standing. I M inbbva L bwin , N.G. ments uecessary to commence active Pi a bi . E bkkson . Seo’y. work shortly. The company is under Knight« of Pythla* heavy bonds to have th* plant in full elphi lodge N o . «4, Knight* <4 operation, supplying the business Pvtbias. Meet* every Monday even section with lights, by Sept. 1. 1907. ing at Masonic ball. Visiting Kniubt« in vited to attend. R E. L. Bedillion, C. C. The construction work must coin B. N. H abbinoton . K. of R. S. mence not later than June 1, 1907. Already Mr. Hollopeter is making Modern Woodmeu. arrangements to secure necessary f I'ABLE ROCK CAMP, No 917«, M. W 1 of A. Meets every fourth Saturday of poles and piling. The power house each month at Concrete Hall. Visiting will be erected just east of the Ban neighbor* cordially invited to attend. don Manufacturing Co’s building GEORGE LORENZ. H C. The contract provide-' for a 2000 E. E. O abns , Clerk. light plant and states that the com Forester« of America. pany will have to have two armatures YOI’RT QUEEN OF THE FOREST. No. on hand so as to provide for any pos J 17, meet* Friday night of each week, in Concre’e Hall, Bandon. Oregon. A <-<»r sible mishap to the plant. dial welcome is extended to nil visiting An enterprise of this nature is brother*. W L. DAVIDSON, highly commendable The alsive O. T tlbb . Chief Ranger. Fin. Secretary. company is well known and own ex tensive interests in different parts of Woodmen of the World. the country. It is their intention to easide camp n ... 212, w o. w. meets in regolar session the first and install a new and up to-date plant in third Thnnstav* of each month in the Ma sonic hall. Visiting memtier* are cordially every respect. The residence portion invited. A. RICE, C. C. of Bandon should all avail themselves O. C. W aldvogh ., Clerk. of this opportunity of having their homes lighted. 'The light is cheaper than in Portland and is far safer thau PROFESSIONAL. the old time oil lamps and gasoline lights. The rate will be 50 cents a Dr H. L. Houston, 16 candle power light per month or the same rate in proportion for small PHYSICIAN & SURGEON er lights. The city has given an Office over Drug Store. Hour*. 9 to 12, *.m. 1 :3Uto 4, p.m ; 7 to S in the evening. agreement to have 12 arc lights for Night calls answered from office. street use, costing $60 per month. At HA NIKIN. - - - OKKGON. the present outlook the company will have no difficulty in securing the capacity of the plant. Dr. S- ID. Perkins, B M D ( S PHYSICIAN <f- SURGEON, Bridge Ten Mile. BANDON. OREGON. Office over Furniture Store. < »tfice honrs. 10 a. m. to 1 p. in.; at other hours call at The question of building a bridge residence. across the month of Ten Mile was be ing discussed this week, says the C. l>r. I» L. STFFI.E B. Harbor The necessity for such a bridge was seen this winter when the stage came near lieing washed out in OFFICE IN’ OLD BREUER BUILDING, to the ocean. It is said that if the OREGON. bridge is built Captain Cornwall will BANDON. pat on ao automobile line between «ileo. I’. TOPPING. Winchester bay and Jarvis landing. ATTORNEY and COUNSELOR AT LAW Two or three hundred dollars should | AND build the bridge. It need not be over NOTARY PUBLIC, ten feet wide nor over 100 feet long. hire Insurance. The piling are right at hand and the Bandon. - - - - Ore<on. Ten Mile mill can saw the planking. There will lie a great deal of travel C R NATAIDE over this route for the next year. ATTORNEY AT LAW The railroad will tie al Scottsburg by | Notary Public the first of J uly. Office with Wheeler Real Estate Co. Resident Dentist .... B andon . G. T. O bmon Feeble Minded Institute. TKK A IM.OLll, The senate bill introduced by Sen ator Miller, appropriating $100.000 NOTARY PUBLIC for the establishment of an institute Oregon. for the feeble minded, has been en Bandon. acted by the lower house, file only c. R BA.RI4OW’ members voting against the bill were Campliell, Holt and Merryman. Mr. Attorney and Coun»elor at Law Notary Public Barrett made some objections to the First-etas« references Fifteen terns Ex amount, but voted for the bill. The perience. measure was defended by sp>aker O bkuo N Coprin.«. Davey, with Newell in the chair, l'be discussion was brief. The bill passed C- T- Blumenrother the senate a week ago. and there i* (J. 8. Comiuiasloner »nil Notary Public. little doubt it will lie approved by Filings and Final proof* made on Home the governor, and will become a law stead*. Timber Claim* and other I'. 8. Lands ATTORNEY - AT Money I.o»n« Security. LAW. Mec,»tinted on Approved Office in room 10 Beyerl* Building. Ban doo. Residence on Batte Creek. Oregon. Death of Richard Pohl. Word has reached here that Rich- ard Pohl, well known in this vicinity and br>tber of the the Myrtle Point oculist. M. G. Pohl, die<l in Berlin. Prnsaia. on February 3rd In his ---- Dealer in----- last letter to his brother he sent Ids regards to all hi* old friends and ex pressed the wish of seeing them Cigars, Candies and Nuts. all again. He was one of the pioneers of this connty. From 1.9t?.> to 1872 Fine Line of Goods Just in. be was employed by Co) Lane as amalgamator in the black sand mines Pnce* R«h*onable and a Share of He was 63 jears of age and is bnried Pstrouage Solicited. in a privat* cemetery near Frankfort, Eastern Part of Town, near Methodist by the Oder. Chwrehs Bandon, O r sg a a Kent K»tate houghl and Sold Mrs. Cora Conrad Groceries and Tobacco. 4 • a L For immediate results in t 4 advertising run your ad We caw furnish you with ■rrrr H tt s 28. Says He Is Not to Blame Number 9. 1907. allo* it 1 wh' required by instructions from the Attorney General to re adjust my schedules and roll disallow- i ing th* exemption. The grand annual ball given by the Bandon Lodge I. O. O F No. 133 was a sncct-sK in every detail, and I My remarks on the special levies the local dancers will welcome their of Baudon apply to every community CALIFORNIA CAPITAL. COMMUNICATION. next event of this kind Dancing in the County wherein a special tax Commenced shortly nftei 9 o'clock is levied, and Bandon is no exception. and continued until 3 a. iu. with au County Assessor Thrift Ex I trust there may be an interest Site Already Secured • Work bonis intermission fur siipjier eTbe awakened throughout the County in to Commence Very plains the High popular Seaside Orchestra furnished the matter of eqnitable assessment, Shortly. the music for the occasion, which was and that 1 may receive the support Taxation. very good as usual The floor man of the taxpayers in this important agement was excellent and the ooly matter. Tilings seem to l»e more than com I Editor R ecorder ; disagreeable condition was the no Respectfully, ing onr way. San Francisco capital It appears that since the Tax Col settled condition of the weather which lector has furnished the people of T J. T hrift , Assessor. is anxious to h ive a second saw mill doubtless kept many from attending. Bamlou arid vicinity with statements in operation in Bandon aud the prin 110 tickets were sold w bicli after all >f the amount of taxes to be collected Telephone» for Bandon. cipals are now negotiating terms. The expenses were paid netted the lodge for the year 1906, considerable mur The plans and estimates for the Chamber of Commerce and the presi something close to $45. muring of dissatisfaction is prevalent I installation of the Bandon Telephone dent of that body particularly, is | as to the amount of the tax burden lines are in the bands of the chief responsible for ibis new enterprise. Normal Schools Settled. that Bandon is called upon tosuatain. engineer of the Pacific States Tele They have seemed an option on a Itivariably th< -e who are the most phone Company at Portland. Man desireable site and parties in Bandon Salem. Or.. Feb. 23. So far as ih* active in the “tax kick’’ see but one ager Robinson, of Marshfield has have offered to pay one half of the House is concerned, there will be four source of the increase of their taxes carefully estimated the cost and sup price asked for the land if this [com uormal schools in Oregon, with foil for 1906 aud that source is their as plies necessary and we may see the pany will locate, and the business All informed citizens poles put up any day now. All that men of town will raise the balance. appropriations until the next session sessment The new industry will have a should know that I. as Assessor of remains yet is the chief engineer's of the legislature. capacity of 75,000 ft., which will not For an hour last night the House this County, biu required to make an approval. only bring more business here, but struggled Lack ami forth over No. IB. equitable asseasment of all prop, rty give employment to a large number This was originally a bill for the aid in this County upon a cash basis, and MARINE of men. We are given to understand of M oninontb, but the Senate bad not a price determined by a forced •*9-31 T-i-a 3 that this is not simply a project, bn tacked a Drain rider on the measure sale. I have endeavored to adjust ABBIVKD, after the House bad turned down I ba the valuations in each community The steamer Elizabeth on tLe22ud. a bona tide reality. The capital i Drain rider on the Vawter lull, H B. equitably aud impartially and have 1 passenger Steve Steward of Riv. ready and it seems as if the outside world has at last realized the wondei 201 The members of tbe House did done this without fear or favor of er ton. ful natural opportunities we have to not want to autborizetbecontinuance anyone. »Sehr’’Bernier Bros’’ Capt Lutzen, offer. I find this a fact in loo many m- on the 22nd bound fur Prosper. of four normals, but the Governor bad killed the bill that would have stances, that those who are making SAILBD. Bessie K, on 23 to San Francisco, appointed a commission to select two the greatest complaint have no cause Seeds for All. schools, and the Senate bad voted for complaint. For instance, one cit with lumber from Prosper Mil). Stmr Elizabeth for San Francisco for Monmouth and Drain, and bad izen (not of Bandon) deploring the We are in receipt of a bag of gov- not voted for Ashland and Weston, enormity of bis taxes declared that with following passengers: C D Zum , ernment semis from Senator Fulton, the two that bad been given appro , be must sell as be could not sustain walt, and wife, Mary Lewis, Mabel that we will give to onr subscribers priations by the House It was feared himself and bear the tax burden; bis Kennedy, W H Price. Ben Scott, E as long as they last. Each package that if the House did not authorize cause for complaint was his aaaessed G Miller and F M Selman. contains lettuce, radish, tomato, pars Sob Lizzie Prien with lumber for As this party claims that Monmouth and Drain, the Senate valuation San Francisco, Capt Hansen, on 27. nip, peas and parsley seed. Full in would turn down the House appreci i he will sell and wants to sell, I in Barge Chinook for San Francisco. structions in regard to the best man ation bills relating to Ashland and vestigated the matter thoroughly and Capt Lovell on the 27th. ner of culture ia printed on each pack Weston, and that there would be no found that his assessed valuation is age. The Department of Agriculture For Sale normal at all. and perforce ibe House about 4<1 per cent of bis own valua ask that those using these seeds re passed the amended Senate bill No. tion upon the property. There is Two desirable lots in Fisher s Ad port to them their success with them. 93, authorizing appropriations r<4 certainly ground for complaint if ibe dition to Bandon. Will sell for $‘J50. I Heretofore gardeners have fouDd the valuation of this property is not Address. Drain and Monmontb. M. B osses , Langlois. Ore. seeds very favorable to this climate \\ ben the vote was finished on the raised The only means apparant to ' and some of the early varieties give Cash For Your Timber. bill last night, just before adjourn me to establish an equitable valna-ion splendid results. ment, there were still two lacking of is the selling price of propel ties in We are in position to secure high the required unmber. The Speaker the various communities. C oal fob S ale . — First-class coal lit est cash price. Examination made held the announcement regarding the In my visits this year, to your com without delay. Have clients wbo i P®r ton in sack, is or $2.5(1 iu scow fate of the bill until normal school munity. to enlist the taxable propei ty. want investment in timber and will loads. Leave orders at Peterson's devotees could go to the opposing if there has been any discrepancy pav value of property. List with ns Landing, above Riverton. at once—Quick service guaranteed. members and get them to change, it made in the valuation heretofore. I C has P eterson , P acifc C oast S ecurities C ompany , was like a mourners' l>ei>cb time at a most cordially invite yon to call my Riverton. Portland. Oregon. camp meeting. attention to the matter, and 1 will “Duly two more needed," shouted assure yon that it will be givm a Davey as he belli bis gave) suspended, proper adjustment and then Bayer changes bis vote front Now a> to the high taxes in the no to yes. County, and in Bandon this y »r: “Only one more needed now. ’ said When onr County Court met ton. -ke Davey, and Reynolds of Marion the levy for 19<M5 it found upon in changed his vote presumably carry vestigation that the amount raised ing the bill After the House bad for 1905 had fallen below tbeamo >nt adjourned it was discovered that still expended by the County for the year, one vote was lacking, and it was hence there must be an increase in thought for a time that the bill would the various appropriations that the M.v New Spring Stock of Cenerai Merchandise be defeated, but this morning the County might stand upon a cash ba is arriving on every boat. An especially tine line question was reopened again and, sis. To this must I e added $8120 00, without a new vote being taken. Dav the County's portion of the Expense of Shoes and Men s Hats bas just arrived. ey allowed King to change bis vote Bill vetoed by Governor and assumed from no to yes and the Dram and by the voters of the state at the last Monmontb schools were given a new election. To laise the aggregate lease of life. amount required for the year it be came necessary for a levy of 14 mills Reta Newman Safe. to lie made, an excess of 2 mills over the levy of 1905. Is the Assessor A special dispatch from San Fran blamable for this extra 2 null levy? cisco says that the overdue twin screw The valuations in Bandon are sub steam schooner Beta Newman, from stantially the same for 19*16 as for Bandon. Oregon, was towed into p< rt 1905 For 1905 State. Connty and by the steamer Coaster from School levy 12 mills. Special School Grays Harbor, in a pretty bad cou levy 5 mills. Special City 5 mills, dition. The Newman disabled ber making a lotal levy for Bandon for I propellers shortly after leaving Ban l'.kffi. of 22 mills. fins year. 19*Mi. i » don. and also exhausted her fuel. She State, Connty and School 14 mills. bad lost her deck load of lnmb.r and Special School 15 mill*. Special City 5 mills, making a total of 34 mills. I her top masts were gone. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS would like lo know of those who . think the Assesssor the cause of high Teachers’ Examination. taxes in Bandon, if the Assessor levied I The teachers examination con these excessive rates? Did Mr. Kicker ducted by County Su| eiintenient take part in these levies? If not, why Bunch at Coquille were well attended not? Don't knock the As«essor be —over forty taking the examinations. cause yon pay a rate of 34 mills and Of that number ouly three failed to enjoy f lie blessing" of an incorporated DEALERS IN receive a standing sufficient to b® town ami s,»ecial school privileges, awarded a teacher's certificate. The while your rural neighbor pays a rate tests were nunanally severe this yeai of 14 mills. I will refer yon to another point and much credit is given to the which may not lie clear to tax payers; teachers. The Misses Florence Walstroro. when your property was listed last I Clara M. Davies. Martina H. Theile. year, yon were allowed an exemption Evangeline Poley and Jennie Yoe, of on personal projierty to the amount Bandon took the examinations given of $300.00. About July 1st a deci-ion Market Price Allowed for Produce of all Kind« t by the state. Mias Jennie Boasen. *was handed down from the Nnpreme ■ « who ha* been attending school here Court which did away with this ex PROSPER, OREGON » emption. Although desiroas to1 received a second grade certificate. Comes on every Boat O. A. Trowbridge Prosper Mill Co. Oregon Pine, Spruce and White Cedar Lumber...:... LOGGERS' SUPPLIES a Specialty. ! i