Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, May 02, 1907, Image 3

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    Supplement to
Bandon
Recorder
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Speci.» Meeting
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Death of Niels Pederson.
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Neils Pederson, an old and re-
i
Athlet.
c
Cinti
was
held
i
the Bandon
¡spected citizen of thia county, died
Timed iy eveuiug Afidi 31. for Ihej •it Lis b.'uie at Prosper, last Saturday
purjioM- f makiug .irratigemeuis for i li ght. He worked in the garden the
t .- i ili 'Ii -mg of apparatus Í r the I | day previous and that in connection
chili and tLe following business WES I witu long trouble is responsible for
trim-acted:
Lis untimely death.
M ating was culled to order •’y
The deceased was born in Norway
Fresi i< nt Donald Ctnirlesoa, after an 1 came to the Lulled States when
Soinethirg ' r tie 1
B-n- «i.i n g.mvr it liiscussioQ on ways a boy. He moved to C'ooa county
dou. A fine line of \ elveteeus, Silks, an J means 1 getting apparatus fur and was the original owner of the
F urm*h- th" clut> ensued. 1 he following mo­ townait* of Prosper, He was a cor­
Pre** Goods and Ladu
tioL* wi le made, : ecollded H'jd car- poral in Co. K. First Oregon National
ing*. at A J Hartman », ( •
nod. That the President be em Guards, and was an honest upright
Toe funeral of BFi .zii' I
i-.H . to pay $5.00 for th" ar­ man and the community will loose
Wtl died at the North Pt •
is of the old Athletic Cino ami • me of its best citizens. Deceased
it«! mm. <>f Peritimi, la*t
* uwr> o pliou as to buyiug any leaves besides his wife, Gerda Peder-
will I e held at C'oqndl » at tv
Saturday afterno« <». Tbeie will tie|,,:;,( thereof. That the pieaident be son, seven children; John, Norman,
a large crowd from Bandon on the empuwei d with the authority of Arthur, Amelia, Gerda, Nome, and
d , ■
ii { . i the stockholders Olga Pederson Hungell.
morniug boat, and i be afterm >u boat
I’he funeral was held Tuesday and
will le held until after Ine funeral if tin i In1 i ' ..ugh the next issue of
Baud
II locortler.
'C rdei on Friday the body was brought to Bandon on
Mr. Tupper was i men
of the
Masonic, Odd I eltows a .it the evening, May 3i • at 8 o’clock That the morning boat. Interment in the
Knight* of Pytina s Lodge*
j *0D- i '(iliiUtd bi e ol Iblee be np- Baud ti Cemetery.
ap-
purchase
the
to
don. He was fot
hotel pointed
Bandon Boomers.
the presi-
W ell paratus of t he cllll ,
bnsint*- m Band
known and genertti'y liked
1! his lee. hc ng as ou" an 1 appoint itig
acquaintances.
. Wi,
T. Trevdgold and Ernest
Bom To Mr. and Mrs. llsy Flan­
in appointed- J hat w hereas ders. on Wednesday, a boy.
Eri
Presbyterian Church.
accc:cling to the tcita* of the con­
Bom—To Mr and Mrs. Cbas.
tract existing between Shields At
Phillips,
last Friday, a boy.
S«rv icf both morning an ! Vt-niog K.'um dy and the trustees of the Ban-
Born
—
To Mr. and Mrs. E. L.
at 11 ! a.m and 7.30 pm. Sunday Ion Athletic dub, the stun of $20 is
scie >■ ! at 10 a.m. and Christian En now due and owing them from said Strader, April 25. a boy.
Born—To Mr. and Mrs. Parish
d> aver at
p.m. Sermon theme elid'. Therefore be it resolved that
for ti».' • morning. “God the Supply th. - i.'tary 1 lu-i.diy directed to Ward, April 25, a 10J pound boy.
for II amati Need
All arc cordially issue tiiem tin order nj n the treas­
Boro—To Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
invited lo woi.shtp witb us.
Richert,
April 28. a boy.
urer f ,aid sum an I the trea-urer
(¡1. ieiie i 1. R oai u. i’ast i
is empowered an I required to honor
House Movers.
same up u ,
"titation, and that the
Jumped His Board Bili.
secret.-iiy I " eni| ".ven d to get all
W A Goodman, who is moving the
n .
_, materrd for keeping the Laird property on Main street, will
Geo. Barry, wear'
of the usual
books of the club.
give you an intelligent bid on any
routine, decided
create a little
Viter a genera! discusoiou on wel- work of this character that you may
diversion ami li ft a C-iquille restau
fare of the club, tin- meeting was ud- require. Call on him while be is in
rant without the ’ : mality of puigl-
jourued.
town. Charges are reasonable.
mg up twenty five cartwheels for bis
’!'*
future prospects of the club
W. A. G oodman .
board bill. Sheriff Gage, having i
ng up to becoming one of
deairo to interv n .-. B.iiry, phoned t <1TH
tbo h-a i ng dill s of tho county and
I. .3-5 a 3-3-'33->3i»3-3i3--313>3-3--3-;'34u
Deputy Sheriff Blackerby ’ tbi-
IviTVRIMK
1
th” i.e iubia.-. are showing great tn
place, ami Barty was soon
dust
%-5 3-3-3 3-3-3-3.3-3-3!3>3-3.-3«;3-»-3->38^
terest. ->! his at.d Kennedy have
the real thing. Thecapt
AUBIVED.
renovated the ball unit arranged it
schooner Sotoyoma being
Gas sehr Monterey, Lucas, 26tb.
-a*isf.-.etoi v to the board of directors,
fered to stand g. <>d f. r tm
Sehr Kuby, Kortb, 2fftb.
and new apparatus will be ordered
HAILED.
provided Barry would ship
at once and install' 1 as soon as con­
Francisco. This was . at
->i -f ■ tory,
Sehr Advance, Ogidensseh, for San
venient. I bo membership has reached
and the said Barry wa*
>v iq
Frau. 26th.
tl t.w > hundred mark, anti still in-
for work yesterday morning. How­
Stmr Elizabeth, Olsen, 26th.
•i ' a mg and the t: 'usurer hold* $220
ever, he was of the opinion that work
Sohr Albion, Mattison, May let.
on hand.
and he were enemies, and without
Sehr Sotoyoma, Peterson, let.
Come and join us and help a good
taking bis clothing, lit out for parts
thing along. (less D. G ross , Sec.
A. J. Hartman &. Co. have an ex­
unknown. There is a warrant out
cellent
line of Millinery and you can
for his arrest and up to this date t e
get a swell hat all the way from $1
Chicken
dinner
at
the
City
Pestati
fantastic deck swabber has been mak­
up. Call and see them.
ing strides out of civilization. The rant next Sunday.
Don't folget th« Pic tic
W' r. in ti • ; h tn
I.
May 2, À 907
Baneber* plant garden*, ti B n
don M ik-t Leeds your i u.r
Chicken lini i at tie < ity K *st iti- Why ship everything fr< n (.
I mt next Sllli.l
J nl '. on I
' hat y on c
Capi. Snydei ieft on the Mont r> y views of Baudot! and vici
for San Francisco,
Rice s for fifteen cental
It Frederick- i* in Coquille mis
week attending court.
1 he W. P. Buller Prepared Paints
Hud \ arnishes for *ale by ('. 7 I. we
W hen you are in Bandon Sto!I at
iii>* Pacific It*-’s o i.'ini ami (itili
Rooms.
The New 11 udon Markt t is now
open and ready to supply Bandon
buyers.
Carl Brekk cut hi* foot, working
at (. yO( ly's Milts, amt tad to take a
few day» lay off.
How would you
man .
1 i.i* I> . i I
ns when yon want good dry
i)id yeti knov. iii;,t y< n enti gì t teli
vinws i>f BuniL u and vi.i.iity at A.
Bice s for tlftei'ii cent* ’
J'i-.t arrive !, a iug slock of men
. i..I woiik 'U * shoe*. /All lhe latest
style- all new stock. Loieiiz »A Hoyt,
J 1» Kioiient'vrg was a Bandon
visiloi the t : ■ ■ i . ■ ■
i
> • 1 .. 11e
reports everytiinig nt tl." mill going
full blast.
Ji.Im I horn;.« tl> ■ Miss om.ry 1> p-
ti,t preacher will preach in the Meth­
odist church Sunday at 11 it. m. and
7:30 p m.
Prof. Emil Kaurnd is much im­
proved from hi, prolonged wrestle
v ,th the grip aii'l tho hoys expect tc
mw t im back rt. the bam! ball ilia
iiort time.
Miss Bertha ■
i
retnroed fron
I lie A iti'iriy Col lege la-t Sat urday m
the evening boat She pent n Couple
of days enroute with her sister Mrt
M. D Cutlip, of Marshfield.
A Mr. Thrust of the Johnson log
ging camp seriously cut hie hand
with a saw Tnesday and was brongb
to Bandon where Dr. Hotistor
dressed I ho wound.
(), A Trowbridge is expecting hi*
parents, who have bmut spending the
winter tn New York, here the lattei
part of this week or the first of next
They will remain hero for a short
time on ti visit.
captain of the Sotoyoma is out about
Y’oti can get the California Door $6, but says the clothing left will pay
Co's Doors and W indows at the Ban­ for the “ilue harry.”
don Hardware Co. They also earn
the North Bend Doors, W indows ata
Married
Mould ng*. Opposite the Post Oilice
i Donald Charleeon arid Miss Ethel
I he Misses Jot t ie W atson and May I Boyd were mnrrie I at the home of
R Stuff, of Marslilietd, and Florence | the brid' S i arent-, last night, by
Atkinson and Ray Collier, of Co •Justice Strang. Both are well kno.vn
quille, accompanied by Jess Barton young people of Bandon, and their
of ( oqnille, were in a'tendance at the many friends extend their be t wishes
Rebekah Ball |.*t Saturday night,
for a happy future. They will live
and visited with Miss Effie Collier.
in their new home, just completed
W’. J. Maloney, wife and little opposite the Presbyterian Church.
daughter Liola, were in Bandon
Tuesday attending the funeral ser­
vices of Nels Pederson, They re brom First Paf,e
turned on the 1 ”>0 boat to Prosper, over burdened, every I oat into tbi
Mi Malotioy reports bis vessel, the Bay is crowded. Tho I’tnpqua \ al­
liowdnin. progressing in fine shape. loy News, Roseburg, says editorially
aii ! it won't be a great while longer in reference to this now project:
before we shall have the chance of
“The propose I electric r nd to C ioa
seeing her moored at the local wharf Bay is taking on materia! siitq
I t e
She is a sister ship to the W olleslev. business men of Roseburg are av. ake
which was loaded nt Marshfield and to the feasibility of (lie plan at i its
towed to San Francisco a couple of acknowledged necessity. Or e. in
weeks back.
corporaiod, stock in the company
Electric Road.
E. E. Oakes
Steam Laundry.
Mr. Nosier of tho Coquille Steam
Laundry was a caller at this office
last Saturday and stated that work
will commi nee as soon as lumber can
i o : i t .in I. . th" new laundry for
'■Ito build for
till’ lot
e.i t. of tho old Woolen Mill, They
will • r >ct a building 30x44, two
stories, and a shed. This will give
employment to 6 or 8 hands on the
start, and will increase witb the busi­
ness,
A lelivt rv wag >r. will lio put on in
a c mpl■" of w-'"ks and laundry wii
be c:
If r Mondays and Wednes­
day* and :■ turned Saturdays. The
work will be -- it to Coquille until
th" plant is installo I here.
Smashed Her Hand.
The Real
instate Broker, Offers
Thia Week
1 house and lot, close in, for ! ; dotino
1 house and three lots for eo&oo
1 house and two lots for 650.00
1 house and three lots for 3500.00
All kinds of lots from $20 to 2000.00
50 acres of land, 5 acres cleared
for
$400.00
80 acres of land, some timber,
piling and poles, with five
houses for
$500.00
One of tho finest farms in C oob
County for
$4,000.00
I have the best list of real estate in
Bandon. Come and Bee
My
motto is a Square Deal.
----- ooo-
Squaw
1
>aturday evening, just before
! -
time at the W oolen Mill, Mis-
l'ho editor sat in his office whence will be worth one bundn 1 cents on \Jina Nel m caught her hand in the
all but him had tied, aim be wished tho dollar to begin witb. and we pre­ Ci g w) i- i f tho loom at which she
Ever Hear of ’em?
Well
w n king. and -.mashed her hand
that every last dead beat was in his dict that every citizen of the town w
u [ art of two lingers had they are the latest in swell
grave stone dead. Ills mind then will be getting in on tint ground lloot bo I
wandered far away to the time when in the matter of investin, in the to be amputated. She had cleaned
he should die. and his royal editorial proposition. Electricity is in ibe mr. op me 1 ii. md was engaged in Leather Hand Bags, very
soul go scooting to the sky; when and that Coos Bay road is sure f. cleaning up the other Contrary le
Pretty and all the rage now
the rnl< “. ! h .) not shut the ma-
he’d roam the fields of paradise and come.”
Following is the i p rt of th" Sec ebine dowi arid in wiping around See them at
sail o'er Jasper seas ¡i md all things
glorious would combine bis every retHry of the meeting:
tl ■ cog heels tt e waste she was us­
BANDON DRUG STORE
The mass meeting called under the ing caught and Irew her hand
sense to please. He tho t how then
auspices
of
the
Chamber
of
Com
­
through
with
it.
he d look across fio» great gulf dark
She whs takeu over to Dr. Hous­
and drear, that II yawn between his merce. Tuesday evening was attended
LOUIS DOONAR,
happy soul and those who swindled by a goodly representation of Ban­ ton's office, where, upou examination,
don
’
s
citizens
and
business
men,
and
le io. and wh»n for water they would
it wa* found ueces;-ary to remove tho Electrician. Electric Light [and Tele­
e I. md in agony they’d caper, he’d after listening to Mr. Barzee's able smashed fingers. Tho first finger
phone Work. Supplies
*li "it to them. “Just quench your exposition of the benefits of proposed was amputated above tho second
thir*t with tin* “due that's on your railways between Roseburg and th" joint and t! e other at the first joint. Bandon,
Oregon
Coos country and interesting talks by 1». lb w re m lu>r right hand. For-
paper."
the various members of his audience, tunstelv the young 1 ady is loft-
the following resolution was offered banded.
f irst Class Tinner Wanted and unanimously adopted:
W. B. THRESHER,
Miss Ni lson was taken on a stretch­
R esolved , By this meeting of the er t tier h me i n the hill and at last
Wanted A first class all arottnd citizen* of Bandon, that wo are hear­ reports is getting along very nicely.
.attorney - at - Laic.
tinner. Steady job at good wages. tily in sympathy with the movenifnt She Im- ! een in the woolen mill since
Oregon
Apply at this office.
inaugurated by the citizens of Rose­ it was «tarted. and worked in tho old II '¡ tlilcrbu rn
burg and advocated here by Mr. Bar one fi r sever'd years No blame is
zee,
for the construction if a system attached ■> tb.e mill, and she says the £‘
Life Scholarship For Sale
of electric railway s connecting Di tig ; accident was dun to carelessness
A. B. SABIN
* £
la* nnd Coos (' iiutie*, mt I u ire ex I The rub' i r vide that the loom* are
Minafactnrer and Dealer in
\ life scholarsli > in the luter-
I
penally as to the route via Myrtle to be at nt down at 5 30 tn order to 1 I '
All Kinds of Saddlery.
Si de Schi >ls of Oakland, Cal I.. for Point to Band "i
cle .0 tt m. and person* operating f
Hnrnesa anil Sailillen Repaired.
sale cheap, Any course. Apply at
(Signed)
G. T. T readuold .
two !o m* may shut the»» down at
BANDON,
•
•
OREGON.
this office.
Acting Chairman.
5-15.
7 . X 1
Call at the Residence of Mrs. A. G.
Hoyt if you want an Up-
to-Date Hat.
BOWMAN CIOAR CO.
MANUrAOTrilRM OF
FINE
JD1GARS.
Mail Order. Promptly
Your Patronage Respectfully Solicited
Maker, of the celebrated Bowman Cigar which took Silver
Medal at World'« Fair. Write for Price«.
BANDON. OREGON
Wash Goods
A Swell Line of Lawns,
Dimities, Calicoes, Mus­
lins and Dress Goods, at
Panter Bros.
Notice.
Commencing May First
Subscription price of the
the
COOS BAY
MONTHLY
Will be advanced to
$1.50 a Year
15c per Copy
This is made'neccessary by the increasing cost
of nearly everything used in ihe production of the
magazine.
Subscriptions received before the end of
this month will be accepted at the old rate of $1 per
year, but none will be taken at this rate after Apr 30
COOS BAY PUBLISHING CO.,
Front St.
Marshfield, Or.
Fine MILLINERY
Maud Garfield
One Door South of Wharf
Sunset City Lots
Will go at half Price for the next
THIRTY
DAYS
Bandon Co-Operative Reality Co.