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f I Wa can furnish you with ! 4 ----- ---------- -» 1 as good Job FVinting as * m i m i For immediate results in 4 7i advertising run your ad , « you can gat anywhere. ? in the Recorder-it pays. > •f 1 i mr t ♦ ? ?»»# o m t Volume XXIII. LODGE DIRECTORY. ! Masonic. BANDON, Portland Strike Is Still On andon lodge . No. 115, a . f . a m . oouimunicatiouH first Satur B day Htated after the full uioon of each mouth MILLS All Master Mason« cordially invited. G BOAK, W.M 1. o. o. r andon lodge . No.ixt, 1. o. o. f . Mill meet« every Wednesday evening- B Visiting brother« in good standing cor dially invited. HOBT. JOHNSON, N. G. L J. B adi . by , Sec. ALL SHUT DOWN Owners Overhauling Machinery, No Settle ment in Sight OREGON, THURSDAY, and will rare for the child herself. The King Alphonso was married to tLe Queen Victoria last M h }-. The christening and presentation robes tn be used Lave been nsed iu the royal family for several genera tions and are very valuable. There are at thia time over a hundred Span i»h women making clothing for the expected stranger. MARCH 14, l«07. Number I I. Will Save the Alpha. of Comment THE FOREST RESERVE ion of Coos and Curry Counties. Mary Ann Parlee Blackerby. [ Circumstances now seem favorable to save the wreck oftbescbooner Al pbH that went ashore a few weeks ago at tbe month of the Umpqua River Messis Olsen and Mahoney, owners of the ill-fated boat were of that im pression and Mr. Mahoney was down to the wreck last week. He is of the opinion that it can be saved. The recent storm took off the rudder and did other small damage, but consid ering the circumstances it is still in very good condition. 1'be boat will be raised on jacks and then if the bull is found to be sound, an attempt will be made io 11. «nt her. The wreck era will commence work in the next ten days. Steam Laundry For Bandon A MODERN PLANT The Coquille Laundry to Run Another Plant in Bandon. I The Portland strike situation batt For some time past tbe question of The Grim Reaper has again made I Tbe recent order by President become very serious. There are near bis appearance among us. and entered Roosevelt creating the Forest Reserve a steam laundry has been discussed Rebekah Lodge No. 126. ly 20.000 men ont of work and eleven tbe home of E. M. Blackerby, calling is causing a great deal of comment but until this week it has been most EETS Every 2nd and 4th Tuesday«, Practice night first Wednesday of tbe sawmills, box factories and sash and away a beloved wife and mother, among circles interested in tbe lum ly tslk. Messrs. Nosier and Morrison, month. Social Evening the 3rd Saturday of shipping business. Mr, of tbe Coquille Stenin Laundry, have tbe month. A cordial invitation eitended door factories closed. The mills will Mary Ann Parlee Blackerby. A very ber and to all member« in good «tandiog. I be shut down until the strikers con short illness preceded her death and Frank E. Alley of Roseburg, who is been looking tbe matter up and were M inbbva L bwin , N, G. cede to their terms, meanwhile the it was a shock to the whole commno- on bis way to Gold Beach, informs in Bandon tbe fore part of the week 1‘ kahi . E bkkhon , Sec’y. public must wait for lumber. The ity. Mrs. Blackerby- would have us to tbe extent of of the lands in looking for a suitable location 011 Knlghi« of Pythlaa longshoremen have refused to assist been 51 years old on her coming birth reserve, aud it takes up nearly all of Bessie K. Towed Ashore. which to put up a building. While elphi lodge no . 64, Kmghu of the mill-owner when offered positions tbe Roseburg District. There is but they have an agency here now ami day, tbe 26th of this month. She I’vthias. Meets every Monday even- ing at Masonic ball Visiting Kmubts in to guard the mill property, as they was born near Sublimity, Marion a small strip near tbe coast 1:1 Coos receive a good share of tbe laundry, A dispatch from San Francisco vited to attend. K. E. L. Bedillion, C. C. were afraid the public would mis County, Oregon, in 1856, and was the County and practically all of Curry- dated March 6th says:—The mystery they believe there is a good invest B. N. H abbinoton , K. of K. 8. construe their action as being an daughter of Henry J. Zumwalt, one County included iu tbe reserve. of tbe disappearance of the schooner ment in this hue by establishing an tagonistic to the strikers. Modern Woodmen, ' of tbe oldest settlers of Curry CotiDty, These are a part of the 32 forest re Bessie K was cleared up today by the other plant here. Tbe only available Last Saturday a body of strikers rpABLE BOCK CAMP, No. »176, M W where, they resided on tbe Valley serves and tbe effect on this part of steamer Yosemite. Her master re location is back of tbe Gallier Hotel, 1 of A. Meets every fourth Saturday of chartered a steam l>oat and went to Farm near the Sixes. Deceased was tbe country will greatly retard its ports that on March 4 at 3 p. tu. be and the Gallier Bros, will erect a each month st Concrete Hall. Visiting Vancouver for the purpose of tieing married to E. M. Blackerby on March development. picked up the schooner, floating hot- large building for the new enterprise neighbor« cordially invited to attend. up their mills. The committee of the Congress passed a bill at the last tom tip, off' Fort Orford, and towed i on this ground. Messrs Nosier and GEOBGE lorenz . h c . 30th. 1881 and has lived iu Coos strikers have mailed a notice to the County for tbe past 18 years. Besides session providing that no reserve E. E. O akks , Clerk. her out of the way of vessels to with- | Morrison will use this until they can mill owners signifying their willing a husband she leaves four children to could be created except by act of in two miles of the shore, when he! get a desirable piece of ground on ForeHter« of America. ness to hold a conference. mourn her loss, Frank J. Blackerby, that body. This law was to take ef let her go. Hope is no longer enter which to build. 'lOURT QUEEN OF THE FOREST, No. The mill owners are taking advan Ina B. Z. Blackerby, Robbie P. Black feet on the 4th of thin month. In We are informed that they intend ) 17, meets Friday night of each week, I tained that Captasn Lazzarevitch or tage of this lull in business by hav erby and Ella Blackerby. besides her the meantime President Roosevelt in Concrete Hall, Bandon, Oregon. A cor to put in modern machinery and will any of tbe crew escaped drowning. dial welcome is extended to all visiting iug their machinery overhauled. step daughter, Mary E. V. Blackerby orders a reserve of all the available brothers. W L. DAVIDSON, Word has reached here that the have a plant with a capacity great Many repairs are being made as there who is on her way home from Los lands in Washington, Oregon, Idaho G. T xi . sk , Chief Banger. tug ont of Wedderbnrn will go to enough to more than handle the work Fin. Secretary. will soon be a call from all over the Angeles, where she la a nurse in a and Montana, which took place be- , Port Orford and try to beach tbe iu Bandon at present. By installing west for lumber, especially from San hospital. Woodmen of the Wo rM. Elden Blackerby their 1 fore the first of this month. Ouly Bessie K. There is a small chance such a plant they can run baskets | 2 townships are left in Curry County of them saving her if she is not too from all of tbe smaller towns close by. easide camp n <>. 212. w o. w Francisco, and the mills will be in first child, died when a baby. meets in regular Hesston the first end readiness to commence as soon as the Tbe deceased had been operatedj and neither have any particularly fine badly damaged before they arrive. This is surely a welcome enterprise third Thursday« of each month in the Ma- Honio ball. Visiting members are oordially strike is settled : timber. upon for cancer two years ago and and has been a needed commodity invited. A. BICE, C. C. If either the millowners or the her death was attributed to that Up to this date tbe Roseburg for some time past, and there is no O.O. W aldvoovl . Clerk. The Old Silver Dollar. strikers are worrying over the future cause and that she was passing a very authorities at tbe land office have not doubt that it will be a paying institu neither side shows it. critical period in life. She bad com been informed as to tbe withdrawal How dear to our heart is the old tion from tbe start. Each is confident and each furnish plained of pain from the paits oper of these lands. Mr, Alley received a PROFESSIONAL es an abundance of reasons why it ated upon, for the past week, but telegram from Washington Wednia silver dollar, when some kind sub Watch Repairing must be done will ultimately win. Each side is passed away very suddenly last Sat day and while tbe exact amount of scriber presents it to view—the lib" right. Send yonr work to V. R. Wil Dr H. I_i- Houston, bending every energy to meet the sit urday morning. Tbe funeral took land yet left for entry is nnknown.it is erty bead without necktie or collar, son, the Watchmaker at Coqnille and PHYSICIAN & SUHGEON uation and insure success. Neither place from the Methodist church of roughly estimated at one half the tin and all the strange things that to us good work always. shows the slightest inclination to give which she was an active member, 1 I appropriated area yet existing. Tbe seem so new; the wide spreading Office over Drug Store. Honrs. 9 to 12, eagle, the arrows lieneatb it, tbe stars a.m. 1:30 to 4, p in.; 7 to 8 in the evening. in. having joined wheD it was first start Forest Reserve Law has few good and the words with the strange things Eggs For Setting. Night call« answered from offioe. The millowners are holding fre ed here. Rev. G. Ellis of Coqnille, features and will do more harm for thej- tell. The coin of my fathers! BANDON, - OBKGON. quent meetings and are preparing a | preached tbe funeral sermon Floral tbe territory effected than good and Purs bred Brown Leghorn egg», plan of campaign. They are in ses decorations were many and very it is hoped that a greater portion of We're glad that we know it. for some time or other ‘ twill come in quite well 81 00 per selling, $5.00 per 100. Black Dr. S L. Perkins. sion this afternoon and some time beautiful. The community will miss this territory will be canceled from the spread eagle dollar, the star Minorca» and White Plymouth Rock during the day will present their side an ardent worker, a loving wife and tbe list. PH YSICIAN if- SU KG EON, spaugled dollar, the old silver dollar eggs, 81.00 per setting; Indian Run of the situation to the public for the mother. Interment took place in the Following is tbe lands effected, BANDON, OREGON. we all love so well. Masonic Journal. I ner Duck eggs. Shipped to any ad first time. They have no apparent given us by Mr. Alley: Townships Offioe over Furniture Store. Office hour«, desire to receive the leaders of the Bandon cemetery. I dress. J. C. W ilson , 14 to 30. both inclusive in ranges 9, 10 10 a. tn. to 1 p. iu.; at other hour« oall at Remember the Fireman’« Dance , Breeder of Registered Jerseys ami residence. strike, to confer with them, or to give 11, and parts of ranges 8, 12 and 13 At the Gallier Hotel. Saturday night. Berkshire Hogs. Coqnille, Ore. any concession. west. Or. D. I». STKEIÆ The attitude of the millmen is that Townships 29 to 39, both inclusive, Following are tbe guests registered in ranges 13 and 14. local mills pay more wages than other mills on the Coast, and frequent at the hotel since last Friday morn Townships 32 to 41, both inclusive, increases in salary have lieen given ing: in ranges 11 and 12, and parts of ’ OFFICE IN OLD BREUER BUILDING, J W Cavanaugh, Larapa; Wm ranges 10 and 13. their employes without the necessity OREGON. BANDON, of a strike, and that the majority of Wheeler, Geo Goodman, Coqnille; 8 Also a large number of fractional —------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GKO. I’. TOPPING, the strikers are ready to return to E Osbcrn, Lam pa; M W McCormick. townships, which, together with tl • ATTORNEY un COUNSELOR AT LAW work at their old wage if they could Riverton; Geo E Peoples, Coqnille; above described land, lie south and AND gey from under the control of the Mat Bolatn. Langlois. F A Ford. F west of tbe Willamette Meridian. NOTARY PUBLIC. B Wire, A L George, E E Stannard. outside organizers. Pire Insurance. The millmen say they are not wor Portland; E A Guudeltinger, A E John Alexander Dowie Dead Bandon, - - - - Oregon. My New Spring Stock of General Merchandise rying over the situation, assert that Fisk, San Francisco; F E Alley. Rose burg; Nels Ormendseu, Coqnille; H the strike will not last long, and deny John Alexander Dowie, self styled is arriving on every boat. An especially tine lioe « O R WADE that they have any intention of ac King. Eureka-, A M Ross, Marshfield, “Elijah Til, the Restorer,” the Frank Morse, Coquille; R M Hayter. ceding to the demands of the strikers. ATTORNEY AT LAW of Shoes and Men’s Hats has just arrived. : : : Arago; J L Kronenberg. city; M J prophet of Zion City and founder of Notary Public The strike leaders are perfecting McKenna. Lamp«; Mrs Jos Cox. Mrs tbe Christian Catholic church, died Office with Wheeler Beal Estate Co. their organization, are forming alii at 8 o’clock last Saturday morning at B andon , .... O bcoon anoes with other local labor bodies, Jas McAdams, Langlois; T McGaffy, tbe Shiloh bouse in Zion City, un Alfred Johnson Jr, Coquille; C G are preparing to circulate a benefit expectedly, with only Ft rnian Haenal, G. T. TKF.tlMHIlll, Burgess, Lampa; W E Thresher wife fund and especially to take care of a white servant, John Marshfield, a and son. New Mexico; Vernon Hazen. ATTORNEY - AT LAW, their men. negro servant, and Judge Barnes at Miss Talbot, Myrtle Point; C R Gold NOTARY PUBLIC No steps toward having the trouble en. J W Fawcett, Mrs A N Gould, bis bedside. Tbe prophet was as well Friday as Oregon settled by arbitration have yet been Miss Be-.sie Kerr. Coquille, S C Tal Bandon, taken by either the strikers or their bot. Edgar Dobbyn, city; Thos E he had been at any time during the C. R BA-RROW employers. Since Saturday night Dick-ton wife and daughter, Chas Me past six weeks. At midnight lie be Mayor Lane has been spoken of as Crp.cken. Myrtle Point; J B Fergison. came delirious and imagined be was Attorney and Counselor at Law Notary Public an arbitrator, but no advances have Camp; W V Cope and wife. Langlois: bolding religions services. The de First-olaas reference« Fifteen Yeaia Ex been made to him by either side. O F Bohrer, V Backlnnd, City; J T lirium lasted until daylight, when perience. “I do not koew if they wish me to Conlogne, C Tonemint. Beaver Hill; > Dowie grew weaker, and tbe attend < > bk < m > n Contint. k act as arbitrator or not," said the Bert Denby. Miss Mattie Sabin, city; ants called Judge Barnes. Tbe when ho wss told of the re J A Wilson, Myrtle Point; Sarah Mc [ prophet bad lapsed into unconscious O- T- Blumenrother mayor, port this morning. "I believe both Adams, Coqnille; Mrs McBride. Port ness when Baroes arrived, aud never V. 8. ( oinnilelourr ami Notary Public. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS Bides ought to be compelled to ar Orford; John Humphrey, Coqnille; ' revived. Filin«« and Final proof« tn«de on Home bitrate. Arbitration should be com-, Death is believed to have resulted G Graf; W P L Wright. Elkton;Geo stead«, Timber Claims and other U. 8. Land« from blood poisoning following com pulsory and it and all the derivatives V Dick, Gardiner; C R Watson, Port Money Loan« Necntlated on Approved Security. of the word should form a part of the land; J M Baker, Napavine, Wis., R plications of dropsy. Dowie lived up Office in room 10 lteyerle Building. Ban law of the countrw Then we should P Hunt, city; A Rideout, Marshfield; to his teachings, and was never at- i doo. Beaidenoe on Butte Creek. Oregon. have more happiness and leas 'rouble.. i C E Cottle,San Francisco: W T Kerr, . tended by a physician. Since he was Real Katate boujht and Sold. Coqnille; A C Bleiley, S S Elizabeth; beaten in the fight for tbe control of A F Mediae, San Francisco; John tbe propertiaa that he founded the DEALEK8 IN Awaiting the Heir. Demmitt. Coqnille; A A Jamison, prophet bad never recovered bis vigor. M- G Pohl. Though ha had baan tn dissolution The stork seems to be lioveriug over Port Orford at Bandon Hdw Storv for months, tba end waanot expected. tbe royal household at Madrid, Spam, March 19, 20, 21. House for Sale. and naturally the entire nation is Can! ot Thanks. Consult him for your eye«, head ache vary enthusiastic over the coming We have two house«, joat fiuiabed, weariness, or nervousneaa heir (or bairess). It it is expected Wa wish to tbauk tbe many friends that tbe new arrival will bo able to •nd lots adjoining each other that we attend the grand ceremonies to tafia will sell. either apparate, or together. aud acquaintances who an kindly I plan on ita Arrival about the tirat of Thay are in fina location and have offered their aervicaa and kind atten Market Prioe Allowed for Prodace of al) Kind«. tions during our bonra of bereave April. The English physician «tatea fina view. Cail or addreas. I I PBO8PEB, OBEGON W. C. R ockwell . ment. that tbe qneeu will be able to die- I Esti»st«a Gao. H, R ockwell . E. M. B lackerby and F amily . I Bandon, Gragua. I paua with the services of aDy ‘ ‘ arnaa ' 1 ba ikd i uf«. I M D C S Resident Dentist Comes on Every Boat O. A. Trowbridge. Prosper Mill Co Oregon Pine, Spruce and White Cedar Lumber...... General Merchandise — LOGGERS' SUPPLIES a Specialty. a 1» « .