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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1907)
I a w ♦ ■> •> <■ 1 )rv Goods 8 V * <■ » We have a complete stock to select from, and can please you in all hues Our C1.GTHIM« stock is also complete. * « 1 G roce ries X X I Our goods in this department are all fresh and carefully select ed, and embraces everything that is good to eat. •fe « im «»* * a I Oregon. | Bandon, * H ay , G rain and M ill F eeds always <>n band. I (’OMI’LETE \ LINE OE SHEET MUSIC Record Breaker. During his first terra Governor I Cham her lai u vetoed 29 bills 1 lie total number of measure« returned with bis disapproval at the last ses sion was 27 Neither Governor Moody nor Governor Lord vetoed any bills, while Governor 1‘eunoyer, during his eight jeais’ term, return* d a total of 20 measures with bis veto Governor Geer vetoed three bills. Principal among the bills returned with the disapproval of Governor Chamberlain was that making ap propriation for the Monmouth and Drain normal schools jointly. A question had been raised as to the constitutionality of this measure at the tune of its passage. This fact coupled with the generally known attitude of the governor respecting appropriations for normal schools, made it reasonably certain that the amended bill of Senator Laugbary would come under the veto ax. Another important bill that was vetoed by the governor was that of Senator Johnson proposing state aid for the construction of roads through out the state, an annual appropria tion being made available therefor by direct tax on the asst'sable property of the state and amounting to about $200,000. b ‘i rjf plants tn bud * tntfifct vut of be state. Thia county should be a good county for a nursery oq acron nt of th« rich s< d and equiiable climate An attempted burglary is reported to Lave been made in thiecity Wede«» day night. Tlie scene of the attempt was a small dwelling in the viciuii.v ' of the scb<M.>l house ia which two of oui young Isdj teachers make their residence At about midnight one of tLe ladies awoke to find a man stand- j ing at the foot of the bed. She spok« , to b.-r com pan ion and the mau tied from the room, 'l'ue got up and ligided the lamp ami discovered tlu - st ranger peeriug in at the window. H<- disappeared shortly afterward, unidentified and taking nothing from the house. It was u bad scare for tl e and con vince your-»«-lf that we do defenseless occupants of t lie dwelling. No. I work 1‘nces reasonable. NELSON & EYFLAND, E lacks mit hs and 11 agon makers 9 For Sale. I One burs«*, trusty and well broken for buggy W eigh* about lOUOpounda For furl her particulars enquire of I W. Fun. * 'Hie Eldorado Light and Heavy FORGING Horseshoeing G ive U s a T rial Wines. and Liquors Cigars...... From the Tribune. i The Axtell case for violating the game law was tried by Jury before Justice J. P. Russell last Wednesday, and resulted in acquittal. There are said to be irregularities in the pro ceedings that may result in au over hauling by the Circuit Court. X l\asm asst 'a A/ os. > t * Proprietors. 8< >1CK You Can ' •S- II orth ) ’ou Can .UOXEÌ’S r * x- •fe ♦ » * * * K * * * * ♦ *► A < j 7 to I ‘oslojiet, Bandoli Port Orford Notes. X í Oregon. Bandon, ♦ Xk * ♦ * ■fe * ■fe rii-ptr ■■ THE -- 4 5- Hon. R. D. H time accompanied l>y 4 Mr. Thresher, wife and child arrived Alio a HIGH GRADE PIANO for Sale in town Monday night, enroute to 2t Wedderhurn. We understand that Fashion Chatter. Watch Repairing a Specialty, work guaranteed 3 be is bitter against the late Hoose Dealer in limit* mid WIioeM I The month of March brings with it and Speaker Davey, but be says that ALVIN MUNCK, Prop. Kepairing neatly «nd promptly doue nt the Eastertide, and while it is a little there were some sensible fellows in lowml living prioen. ------- ------------------ early this year, nevertheless it will the Senate. Coquille City, Or. 1 bring about the change of dress : The schooner Bessie K., which r Best Wines, which is something vastly different sailed from the Coquille river Febrn 2t N from the winter styles. 4 ary 24lb, and capsized onts.de in con Liquors and 4 It is safe to tell you that the voiles sequence of too much deck load of every take precedence over almost Cigars. lumber, drowning all on board, is •V other material on the market, The now in plain sight near Island Rock material is light in weight, and being [SUCCESSOR TO HOOVER <t MONDAY ] J a few miles South of Port Orford As so perfectly adaptable for tne present We invite our friends to call she has not shifted her position since inodes, it will be seen in the very and see uh , Monday it is evident her anchor or smartest gownH. Voile is not a new ------- Dealer In All Kinds of-------- anchor chains have caught on a rocky material at all, but there are many That's the r ’ef which exists there. Mr. Hume s new weaves, and the splendid colors tug is expected here today from are more numerous than at any p:ist I-fTH aving purchased thia old »nd well eatabliah«<d buHitieea. and movetl the name to Rogue river, and will tow the wreck the Maraliall Building, eimt aide Main street, we solicit a continuance of puat generous season. to this place where it is believed she Chief among the voile suits is the patronage, guaranteeing honest gooda, fair pricea and courteous treatment to all. WALTER NELSON, Prop’r. can be unloaded and righted. snrplice gown. One of the hand Farm Produce Always Bought and Sold. Anderson Building Corner, Charles Jamieaou, Superintendent somest patterns of this kind has a Main Street. of the Big Jewel mine on Sixes, was long sweeping skirt of gray voile in town Monday, and informed us trimmed with two five-inch bands of black velvet around the bottom. The that he will start with bis family for surplice blouse is edged with narrow Brainard, Minn., via Coos bay today, black velvet on the waist and short where be will present the condition flowing sleeves. The sleeves have a of the mine before the stockholders, deep insertion of green applique and and insist upon the naw of centrifugal C j ÎPT. J. OLSEX, Master. has a select stock of are lined with the same color of silk, pumps in lien of their expensive but This Steamer ia New. ia Strongly built, and filttni with the latest improvements, and will which is the Hbade of apple green. unsatisfactory ditch. If they do not. give a regnlar 8 dav service, for pa*aengerH and freight, between the 4 -.- where any may pass a social hour Coquille River, Oregon, and San Franciaoo, Calif. The guimpe effect of allover lace is adopt hiB views he may never come At» 4 finished off with the green and black back but will go into business in Min ELBERT DYER, Agent, Bandon, Oregon. 4 E. T. KRUSE, Managing Agent, 207 Front Street, San Francisco, California. and is very attractive.—Woman’s nesota. There is no question as to 3 the richness of their gravel, and the World. breakdown in their ditch just when ÎMcam Jji’fr on fraught they hail got into rich ground, ami Coquille Notes. The very best brands of their mine well opened, was a calam 1 C ourteous T reatment . From th« Sentinel. ity. We never had faith in the W iiiom The Johnson mill above town baa adequacy of their water supply, which ■ f< »¡fai 1 I b ’< >J*» been getting out the timbers and lacked both in constancy and pressure, Higher Classes of Work Solicited. 4 lumber for the new Lyons & Johnson both essential in heavy gravel de mill near Bandon. The same is raft posits; but we know their mines are BANDON. OREGON. ed down to its destination, and is rich, and if centrifugal pomps will do | now about all gotten out. all that is claimed for them, there is | Always behind the bar. B.IXDO.V Ih'.I.YSEk'll co. C. B. Zeek, of Bandou passed no place more tilted for their use than j C H PAT TERSON A SON through town Tuesday on his return the high extensive bars on lower Six- O|ymnja Beer OFl DraUqht 7 r ** from San Francisco. Mr. Zeek was es river, so near and easy of access. j Dray and General Delivery the projector of the new wharf at the Nice private rooms. Meet all Boats. seaside city, now under construction C oal for S alk - First-class coal at — - All orders handled with care.----- by Col. Rosa for James E Walstrom. $3 per ton in sacks or $2.50 in scow B andon , : O rkoon . George Leneve was circulating a loads. Leave orders at Peterson’s petition in town yesterday asking the Landing, above Riverton. ■ C has . P eterson , county court to call au election the OKO D GRAY A CO., Gen’l Agta, L. W. SHAW, Agent, Riverton. first week in June throughout the ♦21 Market. St Han Francisco. Marabtield, Phone 441. county for the purpose of voting •‘wet" or “dry ” Saloon and anti-sa- loon men were alike signing the petition. JI Hrs li tic Id mid < '«»«i ii i I le. Oregon. It is reported that the Jefferson, ---------------- X---------------- formerly on the rnu between Seattle BANDON OREGON W <• have completed a thorough and up to date ABSTRACT PLANT, and Alaska points, will replace the Capital $25,000.00 and are now ready to furnish CORRECT ABSTRAC TS at short uo- Kilburn on the Coos bay run. The tire. Orders will receive careful and prompt attention. BOARD OF DIRECTORS; J. L K bonknhkro . President, J. D knholm . Vice Pr< * Jefferson is a large and first class ves P. B. HOYT, Prop. sel and has lots of sj>eed, as she is F J. F* ht , Caahier, F rank F lam , T. F. H ani . t Marshfield Office Adjoins Flanagan & Bennett bank. claimed to make 21 knots per hour. A general banking business transacted, and customers given every aoauutuielation That at Coquille Adjoins Postoffice. The Aasen brothers who lately consistent with safe and conservative banking i bought the logging plant from Geo. Located in EL DORADO BUILDING. Marshfield Phone, 113 Coquille Phone. 191 Flint .Street, BANDON. OKFUON Correspondent« i The American National Bank of San Francisco, California. Pike three miles below us, have bad Phone at our E.rpense when ordering Abstracts Merchants’ National Bank, Portland, Oregon. a force at work this week putting the SHAVING. SHAMPOOING AND HAIK The Chase National Bank of New York. cutting at standard prices . ■ logs of this c-amp into the river. Bank Is Open from 1» s in to Ik ■»., and 1 pm to 3 pin. Meanwhile logging in going ahead at Batliroom newly fitted up with I'orrrhin J. S Barton, Abstractor Henry Sengstacken. Manager llid or < Itati)** 25 reut« the Aaeen's old camp east of town. Tax collector Gage reports lax money coming in at a wonderful rate, the payments on Tuesday alone reaching almost $30.1)00. About 90 S3 The New Drug Store I. Now Ready for Husiueas Everything New m <| Fresh per cent of the county property own ers are settling in s single payment to reap the benefit of the 3 per cent 5» rebate afforded H. M. AXTELL, Prop’r. George Moulton was able to navi gate about town with the aid of Tine line of Fancy Candie«. Imported and Domestic Ci{ ars. crutch* this week, His foot which was injured by a fall in the skating Quick Service if Desired. Special Rates to Steady Boarders rink, is badly swollen, and ha cannot wear a slipper as yet. George r»- I Prtvste Suppers for Lodges. Parties and Balls our Specialty. Prepared onShort No ice fanes to pass even tb« vicinity of the BLACKSMITH AN1) WAGOX MAKERN rink in bis perambulations. H B. Stewart of Myitle Point, of all Kinls Made tc Order. Horseshoeing a S peciilty. shippet 10,000 strawberry plants to Job work attended to promptly and all work guaranteed to giva as*.«tacnaa p 1 Silverdale. Waahingtoa, l'bi* it the reasonable. Shop on Atwater street. Bandon, O». first ebipmeat of Cooe county atraw- M. BREUER S E. C. BARKER & CO fc I ANCHOR BAR Ì Idle hour, HAN DON MEAT MARKET Fresh and Salt Meats, Vegetables. Lard, Etc. Etc, -- ----- 3 BANDON, ORE. The New. Elegantly Fitted, and Speedy Steamer A Quiet, Orderly Place, WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS. Who will act as Gentlemen. Olia« S Civil Engineer and Sun'evor. ]>!<•< Jullcwli California and Oregon Coast Steamship Company Steamer Alliance POLITE TREATMENT. Now plying between Portland and Coos Bay only. Weekly trips. BANK of BANDON, Title Guarantee and Abstract Company E l D orado TONSORIAL PARLORS Title ( juarantec ami Abstract Cc. B andon <UG o Drugs and Druggist's Sundries, Patent Me dicine Brushes and Toilet Articles, Fancy Stationery, PACIFIC GRILL ROOMS Conducting a General & High-Class Restaurant Business KENN 11-21 hrivate Dining Rooms I 4 P one Pacific