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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1907)
a o • • g A • M •«•«••• • • * © - r# í' * a fr ♦ a» ÿ a » I ... -------- >. His Opinion. cloud horst of topics, no doubt the For Sale. JUst arrived, a big stock of men Tribune readers have missed bis One bor-e. trusty and well broken and women« shoes. All the latest trenchant comments on "Cnrreul The following is from the pen of a Topics,’’ and wish for his speedy re for buggy Weighs about I0o0 pounds. styles, ail new stock, Lorenz X Hoyt. For furl her particular« enquire of visitor of Union. Oregon, written to turn to better health E. W. F ahy . the “Republican” of that place. This ooo ---- W e have a c.mtlete stock to select from, and can please yon in gives the impression of one man that •Z •}> -J <• V <• «0» < V V < » — coc •Í' Bags of Gold. all lines Our I'l.OTlilM. stock is also complete. has “come and seen." 1 He doesn’t «£. * The Royal Chinook Sh< <•* for Men, *z ❖ * have a very good word for • the Coos Bags of placer gold are I h » i ng the kind that gives satisfaction to tLe ❖ < Bay country, but cannot say any- <• brought to the bauk daily, The wearer, at Lorenz X Hoyt. ♦ tbiug against it. ♦ z. <• •> “We got to the bar al Coos Bay heavy rains and high water has made « long before noon Monday, anil had to it possible to reach the rich ground, ❖ ❖ CLARENCE Y. LOWE. «• lay there until the tide was favorable and good returns result. From the Our goods in this departruent are ail frosh and carefully «elect The Ixiat didn't lay st ill—just circled Black Channel mine on Fool creek ed. an<l embraces everything that is good to eat B>« mio ti. Oregon, ❖ around, and when the tide was right, $1.000 was brought in from a small •> dean np. It is estimated by H. B. •> they made a straight shoot. The bar z. «J. wasn't rough, and we were soon iu Nye that the production of this prop <• 151C< > <• Is jo st tn receipt of a new and smooth water. There isn’t anything erty alone this year will reach the ❖ fri-Kh HtlK-k of z. $10,000 mark. very grand about the bay—just a nice •> <• Bandon, z. D. P. Bine lias just completed ❖ sheet of water, lined on one side with Drugs and Chemicals, * ❖ <■ •> a low sand ridge, and on the other working over 500 yards of dirt for •X Jatent and Proprietary Preparation- •> prospecting purposes in connection with low banks covered with timber. <• <• Toilet Articles, always on hand. To a person from UnioD, the towns with the installing of the electric V « shovel to be brought from the east by l/SSt '/I Id as. Driiggint* Munti rie*. ❖ look bad. They are built along the <• water front. The docks are built on Lesley X Hough, and cleaned up F •> <• ■> over $'.*otI. At other points on Kanes <• Proprietor*. piles. The business is on the first •> < •z streets and the residences are back, creek, good money is being taken ont z. Bandon, Oregon. < •> some on steep hills and some on level and unusual activity is reported from <• <• <• <• <• <• <• •> <• V <• <• ... <. a 1 places. Empire is the first place one Foots and Sardines creeks. It is reported that more placer gold touches; it is a dead place. North Bend is next; it is a pretty good town dust will be produced iu this section Í THE but isn't so large. Most of the mills this spring than for years past — Gold Hill News. J are there. It seems to be the coming -------- OOO- — place. Real estate is so high it takes a rich person to buy anything. Flat For Sale. -1 B, that oue hears about, is between 2 North Bend and Marshfield. It lies A first class Organ little used 4 along the east where there is a bluff. Suitable for the lodge room, or for -f ALVIN MUNCK. Prop Some of it is level, some of it iu tim cottage use. Jost the kind for the ber and some of it cleared. It is little ones to make their beginning high in price. Marshfield is the on. Guaranteed in every particular V ■4 BANDON Best Wines. larger place. It is a pretty good just the same as new, for a new one town. W hile most of the work is at is none better, and a small monthly Sice clean room«. ’25 anti 50c a Liebt $1 Liquors and the Bend, it is likely there will be a payment will be accepted. a week ; $5.00 a month. 4 i string town all along the bay from jC E. M. F lrman . Cigars MRS SARAH COSTELLO. North Bend to Marshfield. ------- OOO--------- £ Men are in big demand for common Weather Report. (SUCCESSOR TO HOOVER A MONDAY ] work, in logging camps and mills. ------- — k We invite our friend« to call Most men that come from a distance November, December and January and Me uh . are speculators Of course a good were unusnallv stormy, and floods -------- Dealer In All Kinds of-------- k many will be fooled. All branches and washouts were of frequent oc of busiuess seem to have as many currence. The only noteworthy cold representatives as the business will spell was from January 5tb to Jan -T-Î--Î : ith aving purchased thia old and well e-Htat>lisbed|bn8iness. and moved tbe|same to stand. uary 19th, when the lowest tempera the Marshall Building, east side Main street, we solicit a continuance of past generous Wednesday I went over on the Co ture of the season occurred They —ooo patronage, guaranteeing houest goods, fair prices and courteous treatment to all. ---- QOQ quille river. One can’t see much ranged from 12° to 29° in the coast Farm Produce Always Bought and Sold. -—ooo from the train. The fact is there counties; from 7° to 13® iu the isn’t much to see but marsh land, and Willamette valley; from 17° to 20 ® All Kinds ot rough, good-for-nothing land. Thor? in southern Oregon; from 4® below are a few farms. To an East Ore to 8® below zero in the Columbia gonian they look insignificant, but River valley, and from 2® below zero tho truth seems to be that they are to 20® below zero in the Plateau sec a good investment, as the owners are tion of the State. This cold spell nearly all in the dairy business, which was preceded by good falls of snow ■ C.4PT. J. OLSEN, Master. Furnished at Living Prices. A share has a select stock of pays well. in the eastern sections of the State, of the Public Patronage Tins Stemner is New. is Strongly built, and fitted with the Infest improvements, and will I went down to Bandon on a river and the ground was generally well give n regnlar S day service, for passengers and freight, Is tween the Solicited. steamer, it was a nice trip. There covered during the time of freezing Co<|nille River, Oregon, and San Francisco, Calif. is a narrow strip all along that is temperatures. Heavy ice formed in ELBERT DYER, Agent, Bandon, Oregon. and good farming land. Along the river the Columbia River during this cold E. T. KRUSE, Managing Agent, 207 Front Street, San Francisco, C’allfornia. bank it is high, toward the hills it is spell, and navigation between Port r- low. Much of it is marsh land and land atei the Dalles was suspended fe not in cultivation. There are some for a monili, ami it was interrupted at times between Portland and Astoria. ideal homes along the river 1 < lias. CorRTFo! s T reatment . Bandon is right on the coast. A severe ice storm, or “silver thaw.'' SI l< >l > There is one street on the water front, occurred in the upper end of the ■ !•< »i I 5i*< >j*i where the business is. Many build W illamette valley on January 28th -r ings are on piling One can stand and 29tb This storm caused im I'«;/ Can't 3I<*< ?u I on the docks and see the breakers on mense damags to trees, shrubbery, BANDON. OREGON. II orf/t the bar. Just back on the hill it is and electric wires in the city of Port Eoa Cton level. Most of the residences are land atei the adjoining territory. . MONE 1 "> /f.t.VDO.V TR.l.VSFER CO. there. The land lies well. Lots are March whs teal tireless, except that C H PA I I ERs< i.N A < IN from $35 to $1,500, owing to where tie raiufall in the southern half of they are. The cheap lots are back the State wan about an inch in excess Dray and General Delivery half a mile or so in heavy brush and of the normal. llettler in Hout« mid Sime* Meet all Boat«. X small timber. ------- OOO------- - ----- All orders handled with care.----- Repairing neatly and promptly done at Of interest to the ladies of Bandon. B andon , : Oa«ooii. lowest living prices. Port Orford Notes. Lorenz X Hoyt have just received their new summer stock of dress goods. You are invited to call and From the Tribune. GEO. D. GRAY X CO., Gen’l Agts, L. W. SHAW, Agent, A new pile driver is being built for inspect. 1 )rv Goods 'Die Groceries Druggist and Apothecary i* v xrri Wines. Liquors and Cigars..... burnished Rooms ANCHOR BAR 3 4 The Pacific BANDON MEAT MARKET LEWIN’S Market Fresh and Salt Meats. Vegetables. Lard. Etc. Etc. The New. Elegantly Fitted, and Speedy Steamer MEATS and PROVISIONS That's the Stuff. Opera WINES, LIQUORS E. LEWIN Prop. CIGARS. b < X >is s < California and Oregon Coast Steamship Company M. BREUER S carnei Alliance Now plying between Portland and Coos Bay only. Weekly trips. 421 Market. St. San Ernnciaco. Marshfield. Phone 441. Title Guarantee and Abstract Company use in repairing the wharf, and when it is completed it is said that work on the wbarf will begin. A prospector named Pitt, claims to Vlai**lifi<*ld mill <'n«|iiille. Oregoii. have found valuable copper claims on Home's land and on J. G. Porter B-A-KTIDOTT OREGON We have completed a thorough and up to date ABSTRACT PLANT, field's timber claim on Lobster creek. Capital $25,000.00 and are now ready to furnish COIiREC f ABH I'RAl I S at short no But such funis are common in Curry. tice. Order« will receive careful and prompt attention. Lorin Forty of Port Orford, though BOARI* Ob' DIRECTORS; .I. L. K ronen limo. I’rexidcnt. J. D enholm , Vice Pre« P. B. HOYT, Prop. F. J. F aut . Cashier, F rank F i am , T. P. H anly . but 15 years old, is and expert ride Marshfield Office Adjoins Flanagan & Bennett bank. shot and has again b»H>n employed A general banking basine«« transacted, and customers given every aeconimodstimi That at Coquille Adjoins Postoffice. by R. 1). Home at good wages, to connistent with safe and conservative bunking Marshfield Phone, 143 Coquille Phone. 191 shoot seals at the mouth of Rogue Located in EL DORADO BUILDING, Correspondents : The American National Bank of San Francisco. California. First Street. HAMPON. OKMiON river in order to prevent tlieir ravages J-y*'J’/ione at our k'r/u nsi irlo n onji run/ Ahxtracts Merchants’ National Bank. Portland. Oregon SHAVING, SHAM11HHNG AND HAIR on salmon and their poachiug iu the The Chase National Bank of New York. CUTTING AT STANDARD PR1CES. fishermen's nets. rifle Critaranfee and . lbslract ( o. Bank I« Open from 9 a in. to 1*3 m., and 1 pin, to 3 p.m. Bathroom newly fitted np with Porcelain Mr. Zahn of Loe Angeles, a part J. S. Barton, Abstractor Henry Sengstacken. Manager Till». Hot or Colil Baths *35 renin owner in the Adolpbsen mill, arrived here last W ednesday night. We are informed that the mill lias a contract for two million feet of lumber to be delivered at the wbarf hero, and that The New l>ru< Store !• Mow Reml) for BuMnew*. iArrythlng New anti Freeh. the mill will start np in a few days if the weather does not remain too bad. Jan. 26, 1<N)6. Going info Golden Gate on board S. S. Santa Rosa, all Propr. H. M. AXTELL. O K. How are yon ell! H. G. B airi > from Arkansas. Fine line of Fancy Candies. Imported and Domestic Cigars. The alvove note was found in a bot tie by Joseph Freund. March 24. on Special Rates to Steady Boarders Quick Service if Desired. Cape Blanco Beach, South of Elk river. Private Suppers for Lodges. Parties and Balls our Specialty. Prepared on Short No ice. Hon. >1. H I’pton write* that be IH. M KM1ITII \ N 1 > WAGON MAKERS ha- hail a severe attack <>f the grip, lasting ever three Week* and inca- Horseshodnf a Specialty, Wigoa: of £'. KinJ- iUif to Crflc? patiating him from writing withont Job work attended to pfntnpHy and all work cnarnntcct to give satisfaction. Prices great effort. In the«« ehrring times’ reafrm ilile. Shop on Atwater atr.et, Baudon, Or when there baa F mmi a ventabU Ei, D orado TONSORIAL PARLORS B andon WG o Drugs and Druggist's Sundries, Patent Medicines, Brushes and Toilet Articles. Fancy Stationery. PACIFIC GRILL ROOMS Conducting a General & High-Class Restaurant Business Mil I Kl I« A Private Dining Rooms Phone Pacific