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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1907)
For Sale. Work Stopped on New Road. IBI * Dry Goods — W® Lave a complete stock to select from, atei can please yoo in all lines Our «'LOTO I><i stock is ateo complete. G roceries £ $ I <■ Our goods io tbin «iepariment are all fresh ami carefully select ed, end embraces everything that is gout! to eat. * ■> !»!<<>« PANTKH i : I * Oregon, g * Bandon, H ay , G rain and € 4t M ill F eeds I always on hand. A COMPLETE BINE OF SHEET MESIC Also a HIGH GRADE PIANO for Sale Watch Repairing a Specialty; work guaranteed E. C. BARKER & CO. Coquille City, Or. [SUCCESSOR TO HOOVER A MONDAY ] BANDON MEAT MARKET. ------- Dealer In All Kinds of-------- Fresh and Salt Meats, Vegetables, Lard, Etc, Etc. Having purchased thia old and well eHtabliahed business. and moved the same to the M arshall Building. east aide Main street, we solicit a continuance of past generous patronage, guaranteeing honest goods, fair prices and courteous treatment to all. Mrs. R H Mast has received word that her half brother. Capi. P H For some time it has be«n known Crim, bad died at Anburu, Cal, Jan. that the C. E. Loss Co., which bad 28ih. The deceased was an old time the contract for building the first 20 i uavigator on tne Pacific coast and miles of the new Drain-Cooa Bay I was well known in thia county. railroad. Was without fun*)« and un Sberifi'Gage received a letter Inst able ro pay its lulls or sub contractors, week from an attorney in Boise, says the Drain Nonparml. Idaho, who wanted to know of The climax came eariy Sunday the whereabouts of John Harrison morning, when Lawyer A. C. Em Pierce, who is thought to have rel- mons, W. B. Reed, a private detect alives in Myrtle Point, The young ive, and J. S. Holland, all of Portland, uiau’s father died recently in the in- arrived here, alleging they hail been sane asylum at Blackfoot, Idaho sent by Mr. Loss for the purpose of leaviug money to the value of $3,0110 securing the books and papers relative besides other property. to the affairs of the Loss Co. Reed Mr. and Mrs J. H. Messer and M. and Holland proceeded at once to the O Hawkins will leave next week for company’s office, effected an entrance an extended tiip through the middle and packed up all of the books aud west and southwest. They will visit papers that could tie found, including in Missouri. New Mexico aud several some private property belonging to olher places during their abseuce, T. J. Tobin, genera) manager for the which will be for three months or Loss Co. Mr. Tobin, knowing that more, Mrs. Hawkins, who leaves Loss was without funds, with un- today for Berkeley, Calif will join pan! bills amounting to nearly $50,00(1 them in that place. against the company, believed this Steve Scotten, formerly connected bold aclion was a scheme to defraud with this paper and the Bandon Re the sub contractors and creditors, aud corder. is visiting friends in Coquille. be very properly made an attempt to recover the books and papers taken away. Mi Tobin had al! three of them arrested on a charge of teebni- cal burglary, At tbeir preliminary examination \\ eilnesday, Justice Sterling held Reed and Holland to the grand jury nnder bonds of $1,000 each, which they furnished. The creditors, mostly Portland people, have attached all of the pro visions and grading tools between Drain and Elktoo, belonging to the Loss Co, Mr. Loss has been released from his contract by Chief Engineer Hood of San Francisco and another contract will be let at once to other and more reliable parties. There is not the slightest doubt that the muddle will all be straightened out by next month and that construction work will be pushed right along with renewed activity and vigor. Bandon 10 Years Ago. Farm Produce Always Bought and Sold. On her trip down to San Francisco, from Gray’s Harbor, the steamer Co quille River carried a load of Inmber estimated to weigh as much as 455 loDg tons of coal. This was done on a draft of less than twelve feet, and it is estimated that she can carry 300 tons on lees than ten feet draft. CAPT. J. OLSEN, Master. II. W. Hay ter brought in word this This Steamer is New. ia Strongly bnilt, and fitted with the latest improvements, and will week of a new strike of black sand on give a regular 8 day aervice, for passengers and freight, between the Coquille River, Oregon, and San Franoiaco, Calif. Bill’s creek. It prospects well and has the appearance of containing gold ELBERT DYER, Agent, Bandon, Oregon. E. T. KRUSE, Managing Agent, 207 Front Street, San Franoiaco, California. in paying quantities. Messrs. Hay ter and Lindebeck are the discoverers and are now putting in sluices to demonstrate the actual value of the tind. uim . The steamer Coquille River, of which we mention last week as hav ing been towed into San Francisco Higher Classes of Work Solicited from Point Arena, was out of coal. >£c<Jiillocli BANDON, - - - OREGON. As previously stated sbe had been out ten days from Gray’s Harbor. During 24 hours of the trip the gale was so tierce that no headway was made. She had used a thousand feet of lumber for fuel wbeu taken in tow. Rev. W. Horsfall, of the Episcopal church is going to build a residence on the property be has bought in Bandon. The present Episcopal district is going to lie divided into two districts. Bandon will be the GEO. D. OKAY A CO., Gen’l Agfa. L. W SHAW, Agent, ♦21 Market. St. San Francisco. Marshfield. Phone 441. center of one and it will embrace all the towns on the Coquille river and all of Corry county. We will then have four resident ministers. Gue belonging to the M. E. church, north, M. E. church, south. Presbyterian church, Episcopal church. These BANDON OREGON four we hope will be sufficient to Capital $25,000.00 secure the salvatiation of the few BOARD OF DIRECTORS; J. L. K bonknbeho , President, J. D enholm , Vice Pres sinners to be found in Bandon. F. J. F ahy , Cashier, F rank F lam , T. P. H anlt . W. Taylor, W. Doak and M. Hay ter are washing out a test lot of sand A general banking business transacted, and customers given every accommodation on the Parker place, a couple of consistent with safe and conservative banking. miles east of town this week. Correspondents: The American National Bank of San Francisco, California. Miss Nellie Malehorn was in town Merchants’ National Bank, Portland, Oregon- Wednesday night on her way Louie The Chase National Bank of New York. to visit her parents on Floras creek, Bank in Open front 9 a.nt. to 19 in., anil 1 p in. to 3 p.ut. She will return to Portland in a few days. Attorney J. Huntley, of Gold Beach, was in town Wednesday night on hia way home from Salem where he bad gone to contest W. H Nosler’s The New Drug Store ia Now Ready for H n a I n Everything New and Frenh. seat as representative. The New. Elegantly Fitted, and Speedy Steamer ELIZABETH Civil Engineer and Sztrveyor, CJI S. California and Oregon Coast Steamship Company Steamer Alliance Now plying between Portland and Coos Bay only. Weekly trips. BANK BANDON, of B andon D rug Brushes and Toilet Articles, Fancy Stationery, Imported and Domestic Cigars. MIII12I.DM K1>V BLACKSMITH AND WAGON Wagons of all Kinds Mado to Order. One horse, trinity and well broken for buggy. W eigba about 14’00 pounds For further particulars enquire of E. W. F ahy . Blacksmiths and 11 'agon makers Ä * x Die Eldorado Light and Heavy FORGING Last week Dr. Tyler, assisted by O Leueve and bis son Norman, per formed an emergency operation of the most difficult and dangerous nature upon Mrs. Richardson of Port Orford, Two days afterward another operation was performed, also a crit ical one but not so difficult as the first. Both operations were success fill, and so far no complications have appeared, and faith is strong that she will recover. The case is one that is unusual, and everybody is con gratulating the Doctor on his ac curate diagnosis, and his skillful surgery. We refrain from describing the case, and hope that the Doctor shall be able to give the Medical Journals a full treat ine, and record bis success. Bandon is to have electric lights installed by Sept 1st. She is also to have another big sawmill of 75,000 feet capacity. If there is anything else sbe wants she will get it, because there are uo Hies on her citizens, who all pull together. The Bandon Recorder has changed bauds again, Mr. Irving 8. Bath, hav ing become proprietor and editor. It bas been a newsy paper for some time past, and Mr. Batb will have to bathe in very cold water if be keeps np its bot pace, witLout wilting. E l D orado ! Liquors Wines. G ive U s a T rial and and convince yourself that we <h> No. 1 work Prices reasonable. Cigars...... /\asm it ss ti IIs os. l«< >< >'!>». Proprietors. Bandon, NliObX _______ ____ * - Oregon. P. B. HOYT, Prop. ANCHOR BAR ALVIN MUNCK, Prop. MAKERS Horseshoeing a Specialty. Job work attended to promptly and all work guaranteed to give «stiefnction. reasonable. Shopon At w > i * ct street. Bandon, Or. Coquille Notes. From the Sentinel. Two attendants from the hospital at Salem arrived in town Saturday. They came to take charge of Geo. Bethel of near Bandon who will be taken to Salem for treatment. The lower floor of the addition to the Woodman building will be oc cupied by W. T. Kerr aod U. H. Ban ning, the former with • wtock of dry Price* good« and clothing Mid th« latter with grueecM*. ♦ « X- X- <• <• * * # -T ... • •< ■ —— Best Wines, Liquors Idle hour, and Cigars ---- t^JISs---- We invite our friends to call and see ns. WALTER NELSON, Prop’r Anderson Building Coiner, Main Street. BANDON, ORE. A Quiet, Orderly Place, Opera has a select «lock of WINES, LIQUORS 3 and CIGARS. Who will act as t Gentlemen. I: gitani ^I't’r on where any may pass a social hour E F The very best brands of fc COURTEOUS T b EATMENT. yviiK A. < t £ Always behind the bar. Bandon, Oregon. BANDON TJiANSFEK CO. Olympia Beer on Draught POLITE TREATMENT C II PATTERSON A SON Dray and General Delivery Meet, all Boats. -----All orders handled with care.----- B andon , : O bkoon . Title Guarantee and Abstract Company JlHi-Mlitield Hiid Coquille, Oregon. We have completed a thorough and up to dale ABSTRACT PLANT, and are now ready to furnish CORRECT ABSTRACTS at abort no tice. Orders will receive careful ami prompt attention. Located In EL DORADO BUILDING, First Street. HAMION. OREGON Bathroom newly fitted np with Porcelain Tub. Hot or Cold Baths 25 rents ♦ 1 Marshfield Office Adjoins Flanagan & Bennett bank. That at Coquille Adjoins Postoffice. SBAVINO, SHAMPOOING AND HAIR CUTTING AT STANDARD PRICES. * X- >» » ♦ % ❖ S' Vw* <• <• * * ---------------- X----------------- TONSORIAL PARLORS ♦ <■ X Se.rt to Pontefice, Bandon Nice privale rooms. C oal fob S ale —First-class coal at $3 per ton in sacks or $2.50 in scow loads. Leave orders at Peterson’s Landing, above Iliverton. C has . P etebson , Riverton. X- * X- * >s- M. BREUER’S From the Tribune. ♦ <■ x* » The Bandon Recorder changed Tou (’a n 7 bands last week, the ownership pass II orth ing from the bands of George P. 1 ’ou Can Lain] lo Irving Bath, late of Hills . It ONE } ”5 boro. We are sorry to see Mr Laird leave the newspaper field, tint are glad to know' that the paper passes into the hands of one who will keep Denier in Boot« and Shnem : i that newsy sheet up to the high Repairing neatly and promptly done at standard of the past. Mr. Bath is a lowest living prices. newcomer to this section, but comes highly recommeded and from a family of newspaper men. We heart ily welcome him to Coos county field Port Orford Notes. à. X- «• X‘ » Marshfield Phone, 143 Coquille Phone, 191 i-fT“ Phone at our Expense when ordering Abstracts Title ( i it a ran tee and Abstract Co. Henry Sengstacken, Manager J. S. Barton, Abstractor C o . Drugs and Druggist's Sundries, Patent Medicines, Fine line of Fancy Candies. NELSON & EVELAND. PACIFIC GRILL ROOMS H. M. AXTELL, Prop’r Conducting a General & High-Class .Restaurant Business Quick Service if Desired. Special Rates to Steady Boarders Private Suppers for Lodges, Parties and Balls our Specialty. Preparedon Short Notice. rivate Dining Rooms Phone Pacific