Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, March 28, 1907, Image 5

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Port Orford Notes.
1 )rv Goods
From the Tribune.
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We have a complete stock to select from, and can please yon in
all lines Our CLOTHING stock is also complete.
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Olir goods in ttns depariment are all fresh sud carefnlly select-
ed, and embraces everything that ih good to eat
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G roceries
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Oregon, «
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A COMPIRETE LINE OF
SHEET MUSIC
Also a HIGH GRADE PIANO for Sale
Watch Repairing a Specialty ; work guaranteed
E. C. BARKER & CO
Coquille City, Or.
(SUCCESSOR TO HOOVER ,t MONDAY.J
BANDOX MEAT MARKED
------- Dealer In Alt Kinds of-------
Fresh and Salt Meats, Vegetables, Lard, Etc. Etc.
Robert Forty, who has been work­
ing at W edderbnrn, came up Monday,
and says that Hume's tug will come
up as hooii as the weather moderates
and make •uother attempt t ■ ii-cover
the Bessie K.
George Forty is building a large
flat-bottomisl boat, to be used in
landing goods on the beach, for J. 1!.
Miller, who expects to hate bis new
gasoline schooner in commission some
time iu April.
Jofeii Dead mo nd is now quite well
and is living in town with his nephew
Henry McBride.
Attorney J. N. Trim ami wife re­
turned to Gold Beach by Wednes-
day's stage, having had a tine I ime
visiting their black sand mine.
A. Jamieson says the Bandon road
district has a rock crusher and that
they have constructed this Hide of
Rosa’s mile or more of splendid road,
under the direction of Tom Coates,
their efficient supervisor, to whom
Mr. Jamieson is under obligations for
for liis aid in keeping the bad ruts
repaired while freighting the heavy
stuff from Bandon to Cape Blanco
for the wireless station.
The Berwick, and tug Katie ('uok
both being Hume’.- vessels, tried to
raise the anchor that
holds the
Bessie K. on the reef near Island
Rock, bet failed to do so and they
both went back to Rogue river. The
chain will have to be ent to free the
wreck. It is a difficult thing to do
because of the short taut chain. In
the meanwhile the equinoctial storm
is due, and will probably land the
prize without any aid from man. If
the Captain that towed the wreck in­
side of Cape Blanco Reef bad brought
it to Port Orford he could have made
some money, and the vessel conili
have been saved.
Coquille Notes.
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l-i/T Having purcbased this old and well established bnsiness. and moved the same to
the Marshall Building, east Hide Main Htreet, we solicit a continuance of past generous From the Sentinel.
patronage, guaranteeing holiest goods, fair prices and courteou, treatment to all.
J. N. Nye received the sad news
Friday of the death of his brother at
Farm Produce Always Bought and Sold.
San Francisco. Mr. Nye and wife
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to attend the funeral
Robt. Zumwalt and wife who have
been living on the upper river for
some time, left a few days ago fol
their former home iu Washington.
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(MPT. J. OLSEJT, Master.
On Saturday evening. March lfith,
This Steamer is New. is Strongly built, and fitted with the latest improvements, and will occurred the wedding of Mr. Epwurd
give a regular K day Hervice. for paesengerR and freight, between the
G. Lawrence and Miss Ella Stella
Coquille River, Oregon, and San Francisco, Calif.
Robinsou at Marshfield, Bev. Thurs­
ELBERT DYER, Agent, Bandon, Oregon.
ton officiating. The groom is the sec­
E. T. KRUSE, Managing Agent, 207 Front Street, San Francisco, California.
ond son of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Law­
rence of this city and is well and
favorably known in this community.“
having been born and raised in this
city. The bride has been a resident
of Marshfield for several years, and
has a host of friends. The couple
will reside at Jack McDonald's camp
Higher Classes of Work Solicited.
where Ned will be employed the
OREGON.
BANDON,
present season.
San Jose papers received in this
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city by friends of “Happy” Smith,
who is playing with the baseball club
of that city, says that “Happy has I
made good ' and is one of the strong
est players in the club. The paper '
in speaking of a game in which lie i
played says that he made four runs
out of five times at bat, two of them
being two baggers. The paper also
GEO. D. GRAY A CO., Gen’l Agts,
L. W. SHAW, Agent,
adds that be gets over the ground
♦21 Market. St. San Francisco.
Marshfield, Phone 441.
and also predicts that he surprised all
by the way he gets over the ground I
and also predicts that in the course |
of time “Happy will lie playing in |
the Eastern league.
His many
friends here are glad to bear of bis
BANEON OB^EO-OKT
success.
The New, Elegantly Fitted, and Speedy Steamer
Civil Engineer and
Surveyor.
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ill ovli
California and Oregon Coast Steamship Company
Steamer Alliance
Now plying between Portland and
Coos Bay only. Weekly trips.
of turning hi* team to drive ent. a
large breaker struck tlu* wag'm broad­
side, turning 4 bottom up, an<l it
was unit by ilie greatest good fortune
that —-,lie or till of the children Were
not killed or drowned Mr. Znm
wait was thrown down, and had tuucir
difficulty in extricating himself. The
oldi—t boy. John Henry, grasped I he»
little one by the back of the neck,
and Lehi to him manfully until
roseuisi, while I he middle ulu* was i
thrown ashore by the breaker that ¡
Clip IE“ I I he wagon
.Notice is hereby given to owners of
dogs that they must provide a leather
or metnl » ' Il ir will, a numbered me­
tal tag thereon. Hint procure a li<*t*nse
fioin the city recorder of Bandon (lot
later than Apiil l»t, 1907. All an
imals foiiud on the streets in (it’d
about town not liming a license a r i» t
collar and tag as idiote stated, willb,
seized and killed acci idii'g to Or­ i
dinance No 19 The tux on male di g I
wiH be * 1.50 per animili and on fe­
male dogs ^2 50. 1 Ins ordinance w ill
be strictly enforced. Dated this 19th
day of M an I*. I'.M'7.
B eecher J ess .
City Marshal.
A. M. Sumner lots purchased the I
old John M oore bouse at Horseshoe
bay and is tearing it down and will
take the lumber Io h.s lots on Ferry
creek, where lie is milking prepara­
tion to build a house. Report got
about that the Moore house was the
For Sale, a Baine W agon. 3 I t in.
first hotel building tn Bandon but as good as new. Impure or address
iuvet-tigaliou luings out the fact that W H. Smith. Coquille. Oregon.
ttie Nelson bollse just south of George
Bennett s house was the first hotel in
tliis vicinity, and that the 1 ext one I
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was tlie Ocean Hoose established by
J. P. Tupper, and that the (¡old
Beach which is dose to the place
dwelling
where the John Moore
stood, was afterward built and opened
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up as a hfitel by A. Geromi.a French­
iioz th for S’/. But
man who married a daughter of Nel
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son, the first hotel keeper Geromi
Used to remark that he “made all the
biz and Tupper made all the mon.
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Dealer
Suppresses Publication.
Among the very last of th»“ official
acts of Geo. B. Cortelyou before re­
signing the postmaster generalship
was to order the United States mails
closed to that widely read publication.
“The Womans’s Magazine,’ published
at St. Louis. Ao reason was given
for this extaordinary ruling. fbe
Woman’s Magazine has been regular
ly mailed at the St. Louis post office
for the past six years, ami is one of
the few magazines that has religously
refused to accept fake or objection­
able advertising matter, and its col­
umns were at all times tilled with
wholesome literature. The Woman's
Magazine has however, in its editorial
pages, attacked certain measures, ami
exposed alleged frauds in Mr Cortel-
you’ll department is said bv the
million or more subscribers to the
popular publication to be the reason
of the official displeasure. The mat­
ter will go into the courts, and we
hope will be sifted to 'be very depth-.
If ttie Postmaster General has th«}
power to thus set himself up as a
general press censor of American
newspapers and magazines, is time
the public knows it. We as a people,
have fondly believed m the freedom
of the press, free speech, mid the
right to exercise our conscientious
beliefs, but if the power does lie in
hand of any hireling of the govern 1
ment to deprive 11s of any part of
these privileges, then it is up to the
public to remove the cause of such
disturbance. Umpqua \ alley News.
C oal fox S ale
i irst-class coal at
S3 per ton in sacks or S2.5II in scow
loads. Leave orders at Peterson's
Landing, above Riverton.
W hat is worth doing is worth doing
well. Send your Watch Repairing to
V. R. W ilson, the watchmaker at Co­
quille over 20 years experience.
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WALTER NELSON, Prop’r.
Anderson Building Corner,
Main Street.
BAXDO.W ORE.
A Quiet, Orderly
Place,
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has a select stock of
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where any may pass a social hour
Who will act as
Gentlemen
The very best brands of
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Always behind the bar.
Olympia Beer on Draught
Nice private rooms.
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Meet nil Boats.
— All orders handled with care,----
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Title Guarantee
and Abstract Company
llai'Mlitiel«! mid t oqiiillc. Oregon
TONSORIAL PARLORS
We have completed a thorough and up to date ABSTRACT PLANT,
and are now leady to furnish CORRECT ABSTRAC I S at short no­
tice. Orders will receive careful and prompt attention.
Bandon 10 Years Ago.
P. B. HOYT, Prop.
BOARD OF DIRKCTORS; J. L. K bonknbkho , Présidant, J. D enholm , Vice Pres
F. J. Ftity, ('anhier, F rank F lam . T. P. H anlv .
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BANK of BANDON,
Capital $25,000.00
in
(tue burse, trusty and well broken
for buggy. Weigh* about loot! pounds,
l or further particulars enquire of
E. W. F tur.
Repairing neatly anil prompt h done tit
lowest li vint» prices.
(' has . P etekson .
Riverton.
For Sale.
Notice to Owners of Dogs.
N. Lorenz is having the paitition
Marshfield Office Adjoins Flanagan & Bennett bank.
taken ont of bis store building and
A general bnnkmg buainese transacted, ami customers given every accommodai i<>,i
That at Coquille Adjoins Postoffice.
will linvo tallies in the center. Thia
consistent with safe and conservative banking.
loealril in IL I X 11 i \ 1 X I PI II,DINO.
arrangement will be much more con­
Marshfield I’hone, 143
Coquille I’liono. 191
Correspondents: The American National Bank of San Francisco, California.
Flrat Street. IIVMIKX OKEI.ON
venient than it has hitherto been.
£-» ’* 1‘lioin nt our l '.rju usi irlit n ordcring Alidractfi
Merchants' National Bank, Portland, Oregon.
The Coquille River carried 325tons SBAVINO. SHAMPOOING AND 11(11;
The Chase National Bank of New York.
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of lump coal and 65 tons of fuel ont
Itank In O|»eii from 1> a.in. to 1*4 m., and 1 p in. to 3 p.m.
this trip on a draft of 10 feet 3 inches 11 «i li room newly
npuitli l’orcrlalti <
J. S. Barton. Abstractor
Henry Sengstaclcen, Manager
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Hot or ( old IliitliM
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aft and 9 feet forward. It is estimat­
ed that she will take 400 tons of coal.
I besides her 60 tons of fuel on a draft
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of very little over ten feet.
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Chas. M Howard and wife came
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The New Drug Store 1« Now Ketuiy for R uh Í ums
Kwerythliig New and Fremii
down from the Pioneer Gold Mining
Company's mines back of Randolph
last Friday, for a short visit to town.
This company is putting in a large
H. M. AXTELL.
Prop’r.
amount of machinery and Mr. How
ard thinks that tin will have tlio
Fine line of Fancy Gandies.
Imported and Domestic Cigars.
plant ready for operation in about
ten days.
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Pitie Guarantee and Abstract Co.
B andon
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Drugs and Druggist's Sundries, Patent Medicines,
Brushes and Toilet Artic les, Fancy Stationery.
GRILL ROOMS
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Conducting a General & High-Class Restaurant Business
BLACKSMITH
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W&gcns of 41'. Kinds Made to Orier.
WAGON
MAKERS
Horseshceing 1 Specialty-
Job work atteaded to promptly and all wort gtlt iranteed to Rive satisfaction.
reasonable. Shop on Atwater wtreet. Bandoo, Or.
Price®
Last Wednesday evening C. W.
Zumwalt, following the usual custom,
drove into the snrf at Battle Rock to
wash the mnd from his wagon a ml
team, having in the wagon at the
time three of bis littl» boya, the
youngest lieing only two or three
yean old. Just as he was in the act
Quick Service if Desired.
Special Rates to Steady Boarders
Private Suppers for Lodges. Parties and Balls our Specialty.
Private Dining Rooms.
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