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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1907)
• • « r~. í -S ím ’-S. 'M • made the tetuoval lo the temporary Doti of or inatteution lo duty, ubile •lost arri»; I a lug slock uf m<*u quarters uecessary. With the arrival thè man wLose liead is clear, tuimi V< 'IIIHII- I ‘I of the supplies the Stanley building al<rt and seti*« <>f duty keen is otte From the Tribune. will he used as the eichange aud a whose Services at 45, or even tetiy>-ars styles, all new stock, Lorenz A Hoyt. Prof. Logan and wife passed | pjac„ for tstorage of all kinds of lati r, thè raiiway traffio cali ili allerti through town I m * WtdOMdV. OB tetopi.......MppliM to k>se. Oreguuiau. their way to their home on Bear <• V V •> V S* <• V <• V •> <• coo--- ----- GOO----- creek, near Bandon, having closed a successful term of school at Brush 1 he Royal < tot.... .. .>11. • for M m , Figure It Out. creek. the kind that gives satisfaction to the r rout oue of our exchanges we ex wearer, at Lorenz X Hoyt. The Baioloii R muiuu . ic came out in six page form last week, and is getting tract the following problem: A farmer <• to be a model of what a local news owned it hog an.I wauted to weigh it. paper ought to lie giving the reliable 1 be man weighed 200 pounds aud hie CLARENCE Y. LOWE, local news, avoiding trashy stuff and wife 135. They put a board across a Bwudoii. Oregon. fence so that when they sat upon the sensational bead lines. ends it exactly balanced. They then I earn Walker, the cattle dealer, changed places, bis wife taking the passed through Port Orford yester pig upou her lap, just balancing the Is just tn receipt of a new and day on bis way down the coast buy fresh stock of board again. How much did the pig ing cattle. He has already purchased weigh? twelve hundred bead, and expects to Druqs and Chemicals, — OOO------ make several large drives during the Says Extreme Age Due to Patent and Proprietary Preparation1 coming season. Toilet Articles, •> John Tyler, Jr., left last week via Smoking. Druggists Siimlrii ». Cuoa Bay for San Francisco, desiring to locate somewhere in California and Proprietors. 1‘ ehfumes , B kishi <. S ponges . S oap . •> Butler, (Ba.) Dispatch. •> practice bis profession as an optician, N uts asp < ' axpirs . •> Bandon, Oregon. Mrs. Elizabeth Freeman celebrated •J* lie is a young man of exemplary Cllptr*, Tobacco»* and < i g:i ret ten. her one hundred and thirteenth birth habits and first class ability, and ought to be successful in any calling, day in her home at Madison town Pniutfl. Oils. GI hk - nd '’ »inters’ Supplies. lie will lie greatly missed by his many ship, Clarion County, recently. For 90 years Mrs. Freeman Las friends m Curry county. been an inveterate smoker, and spent Otto Neumann left for San Fran today with her pipe in her mouth cisco via Coos Bay, last Sunday, to most of the time. She says smoking look after the land business of C. F. has been the greatest pleasure of Let Allen who was killed at Bandon. life, and she believes she would not I Otto has been cruiser and confidential have lived so long had she not had agent for Mr. Allen in all bis timber her pipe. \ I ALVIN MUNCK, Prop. duals in this county, and there is said to be a number of deals pending ---- ooo---- where only small payments have V Age Limit in Railway Service. been made and title not passed. Best Wines. BANDON George Forty and sons Robert and The age limit for men entering the Nice clean rooms, ?.*• ami 50 c a t iylit ; fl.25 Liquors and £ Lorin, < ieorge Quigley, Johnny Stone, service of railway’ companies was a week ; $5.00 a month. ¡James Neygren, Marion Zumwalt, fixed several years ago at 35 years. Bud Post and Clarence Wright are Clamor was heard, and much hard MBS SAB\H <’(>s I El,1,0. £ going to work for R. D. Home at ship resulted because of tins order, it Wedderburu during the coming sum being claimed that ten of the most We invite our friend*» to call mer, Snell an exodus from a small effective years of tile life of the man and aee us. town will be missed, and there will of ordinary intelligence and capabil no doubt be many anxious ones wait ity were sacrificed to this discrimin ing for their return when working ation. While it is not probable that season is over. the managers of railroads were moved The beach from Port Orford to thereto by this protest, nor yet by the ooo- < lape Blanco never before was strewed individual hardship that resulted — OOO — with so rnucli red wood and evidences from this order, it is a fact that it has — ooo - of wreckage by freshets embracing been within the past year modified by adding ten years to the age limit, houses, boats, railroads, fences, etc. All Kinds ot No doubt it mostly came out of the subject to certain conditions That is Klamath as no other stream in the to say. the directors of many of the red-wood belt reaches far enough leading railroads in the East includ east to receive the full force of the ing the New York Central lines and late rain storm which swept the Sac- the Pensylvania, have decided that men may enter the railroad service at ramento. j has a select stock of 45 years of age, other qualifications Furnished at Living Prices. A share Gene White are! Mart Sherrard of the Public Patronage b for service being left to tho discre got back from Bandon Sunday with Solicited. tion of the official in etiarge of the their four horse team, to which place employment division. This limit is they liad taken Prof. Logan's house and applied to all classes of employes oil bold goods. They got one of their Eastern roads; in the West, where an wheel horses down in the green tim age limit is fixed, it is applied only ber near Denmark, and say that this to I ruin men r piece of road is in a horrible condi It has been found that an age limit tion. As there are but small hopes DVKTEOI’S I REATMENT. below 35, or even 45, years, arbitra of ever opening the new road, the rily enforced, d. prives the railway county court should have the bad service of many valuable men. In places repaired on the old mad, as it ILiirhm, Oirgon. must still be traveled for . hi in- no other employment, perhaps, is the J 'on ( 'n H 't Expert to Cet fact tha* there are men and men in XA yjl.*-..* 7. A. A T- .* definite time, II or th for ,$/. But the ranks of labor so fully demon-j ---- COO------ Con (Set Your J Oil, strale I as in railroad service. The MOE TH at S a / o . vev . Coquille Notes. ll./.VDO.V 7 h’./.VSEEE CO. man of natural ability, quick* to see I C H PATTERSON A SON and prompt to do. is a better employ From the Sentinel. ment risk at 45 ihau is the shirk or Dray and General Delivery Mr. and Mrs. W II. Nosier of the dullard at 25. It is men of the I Itealer ill limit’ nml Shoes Meet all Boats. Eugene arrived in this city last week, ---- All orders handled with care, latter class who are responsible for i Repairing neatly ami promptly done at and are visiting with relatives. They B animin , : O regon . the accident due to the open switch. ’ lowest living prices. will remain this summer the failure to set the brakes prompt D. W. Kenny and wife of Tacoma ly, the misreading of signals, etc. ■ Lav» rented the John Quick property Such men, at any age, aro blunderers , in the north part of town and will through carelessness and tnisconcep- make Coquille their homo. Geo. E. Peoples of the O. K. Creamery has leased the Car! Bros, cheese factory at Norway, and will If ursli field ami Coquille. Oregon. put the plant in operation next week. -----------------X----------------- Rev Brrtnham and wife returned last Friday from Kansas, where they We have completed a thorough and tip to date ABSTRACT PLANT, were called a few weeks ago by the and are now ready to furnish CORRECT ABSTRAC I S at short no death of Mrs Branham's sister. tice. Orders will receive careful and prompt attention. P. B. HOYT, Prop. A logger tinder the influence of Marshfield Office Adjoins Flanagan & Bennett bank. liquor fell from the train a short dis That at Coquille Adjoins Postoffice. tance below town, Tuesday morning, but eM'aped injury with the exception Located in EL DORADO BUILDING. Marshfield Phone, 143 Coquille Phone. 191 Flrwf Street. BANDON. OKH.HN of ,i few scratches. 2^ Phone at our Expense when ordering Abstracts B. R. .Sheldon and mother, of Red SHAVING. SII\MPOOIN(i AND HAIR (’UTTING A I STANDARD PRICES. lands. Calif., have moved into Joe Bledsoe's bouse on Fourth street. Ikitliroom newly fitted up with Porcelain J. S. Barton, Abstractor Henry Sengitacken, Manager Mr. Sheldon is here with the expecta Tub. Ilot or < old ItatliM 25 rent« tion of making this their future home. \\ M. Herald and family who have no ’(? resided in this city for a year or more, 1 ) -rl ‘ -?_Y- . -V ‘! - leave today for Prosser, Wash., where they will reside on a ranch owned by F. S. Slocum of this city Mr. ami Mrs. Chas, ljoreuz of Ban don came up to this city lust Satur Prop'r. H. M. AXTELL, day for a visit with relatives. Mr. Lorenz returned Monday, I nt Mrs. Lorenz and children will remain for a few weeks. Special Rates to Steady Boarders Quick Service if Desired. The telephone exchange which ex- | pected to move into the Stanley Private Suppers for Lodges. Parties and Balls our Specialty. Prepared on Short No ice. building on Second street, has been i moved upstairs into the room lately ‘occupied by Walter Sinclair as a law t=7i) office. The failure to receive the nec- U ( '5 VZL? g a V i | oseary cable and other supplies from I 'I J'■.’¿A; I San Francisco for the new exchange ’ 1 t Port Orford Notes. Drv Gcxxls \\ e have a complete stock to select from, and can please yon in all lines Our f’l.OTHIMU stock is also complete. G roueries liklorado Our goods in this department are all fresh and carefully select ed, and embraces everything that is good to eat. ricit N Druggist and Apothecary i : i << Wines. Liquors and Cigars AND always on hand. l\asm ussen /-¡tos S11EEI MUSIC Also a HIGH GRADE PIANO Furnished Rooms for Sale Watch Repairing a Specialty; work guaranteed E. C BARKER & CO Coquille City, Or. BANDON MEAT MARKICT ------- Dealer tn All Kinds of------- Fresh and Salt Meats, Vegetables, Lard, Etc. Etc. ¡-«CHaving purchased this old and well established business, and moved the same to the Marshall Building, eiyit side Main street, we solicit a continuance of past generous patronage, guaranteeing honest goods, fair prices nnd courteous treatment to all. Farm Produce Always Bought and Sold. The New. Elegantly Fitted, and Speedy Steamer CAPT. J. OLSE.V, Master. This Htesmer is New. is Strongly Imilt, nml fitted with the latest, improvements, nml will give n regular H dnv service, for passengers and freight, between the Coquille River, Oregon, mid Sun Francisco, Calif. ELBERT DYER, Agent, Bandon, Oregon. E. T. KRUSE, Managing Agent, 207 Front Street, San Francisco, California. Civil linei and «_> neer s. Higher Classes of M'ark Solicited BANDON. OREGON California and Oregon Coast Steamship Company Steamer Al linnet Y Now plying between Portland and Coos Bay only. Weekly trips. GEO. D GRAY a CO., G.-n'l Agts, 421 Market. St. San Francisco. E. W SHAW, Agent, Murslitield, Phone 411. BANK or BANDON, OREGON BANDON BOARD OF DIRECTORS. .1. L K bonknbkbo . I’resident, I. D ukiku . m . Vice Pre« F .1. F aht . t'nslner, F bank F lam , T. P. H anly . A general banking bnainesa transacted, ami customers given every nccomniodntim consistent with safe and conservativo banking. The American National Bank of San Francisco, California. Merchants' National Bank. Portland, Oregon- The Chase National Bank of New York. Bank H Open from 9 a in. to 12 ni., anti I p.ni. to 3 p.m. B andon 1 )|<UG The New Drugstore iw Now Ready for ItimineM. () erything New and I rodi. Drugs and Druggist’s Sundries, Patent Medicines, Brushes and Toilet Articles. Fancy Stationery. Fine line of Fancy Candies. BLACKSMITH AND Talons of all Kinds Mak to Order. .MAKERS % E. LEWIN Prop WINES, LIQUORS CIGARS. im X > r>i SI l< >1 M. BREUER S E l D orado Title Guarantee and Abstract Company Title Guarantee and . Ibstract Co. SÜtSSäK PACIFIC GRILL Private Dining Rooms. Hcrscshoelng a Specialty- tub work attended to promptly and all work guaranteed to give aatiafaction. reasonable. Shop on Atwater street. Bandon. Or. MEATS and PROVISIONS <,'■ y ROOMS Conducting a General & High-Class Restaurant Business Imported and Domestic Cigars. WAGON LEWIN’S Market TONSORIAL PARLORS Capital $25,000.00 Correspondents: —— The Pacific [SUCCESSOR TO HOOVER A MONDAY ! C’llDM. ANCHOR BAR Price* 4 .«• Phone Pacific / “