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4-M-44- 4- 44- 4444:4-1 W44 We can furnish you with -4 4 -V 4- Me 44* ‘For immediate results in : as good Job Printing as advertising run your ad you can get anywhere, tri-r • tytt Fi-i-r;■ in the Recorder--it pays. Volume XXIII LODGE DIRECTORY. M.« anille, I »ANDON LODGE, No. 115, A. F. A M. I» .S i . i U h I oonimiitiiiuilioiiH first Satur day after the full mooli ofendí month All Master .Masons cordially invited. G. 1IOAK, W.M. I. o. <». P » ANDON LODGE. No.13:5. I. O. O. F. » meets every Wednesday evening. Visiting brothers in good standing oor- dmlly invited. HOBT. JOHNSON, N. G. L J. R aiii . si , S i -C. 1 rv '-t-t-rts 'T-;- BANDON, Marshfield Eagles in Town CLASS INITIATED HERE Use Concrete Hall for Lodge OREGON, THURSDAY, again, but as he bioke this agreement once before, he was not permitted to go. His attorney, C. R. Barrow, was in town last Thursday and Friday, returning Saturday. Boone’s parents live in Indiana and are said to tie very wealthy. They have not been informed of bis arrest. Loses Part of Thumb. Room, A Number of Candidates. l'he town belong» d t<» tbe Eagles Rebekah l.oiiga No 126. last Saturday night, ami things we’e EETS Every -'ml ami Ith Tuesdays, Practice night first Weilnenday of the 'doing. A party of tbe long feathers month, Social Evening the 3rd Saturday of the month. A cordial invitation extended of Marshfield came over anil initiated to all mtMiibers in good standing. I M inkkva L ewin , N, G. 1 a number of new members here, re P kahi . E kk khon , Sec'y. turning on the Monday boat. The M Arthur Rockwell, the twelve year old son of Mr. Rockwell, bad a nar row escape from losing bis arm last Saturday afternoon. He was hauling chunks of wood with a rope twisted a couple of limes around the elevator shaft, and in some way caught his arm and the rope tightened about it in sucli a manner as to pull the end of his thumb oil at the first joint. He was taken to the office of Dr. Houston who had to amputate the balance of tlie thumb to between the first and second joints. The boy is getting along all right at last reports. Bandon Concert Baud met tbe even iug boat and played sev»*ral selections DELPHI 'LODGE No. «1, Knights of * Pvthi iM. Meets every Monday even at tbe wharf, and then beaded tbe ing nt Masonic hall Visiting Knights in delegation up town. In tlie evening vited to attend. R. E. I. liedillion, C, about 8 o’clock they again gave a H. N. H iniiiM.roN, K. of R. S. concert on tbe street before tlie in- Motleru tV»»o«luieai. | itiation commenced. Charles B. Taylor. 'ABLE ROCK CAMP, No. 9171», M W. From the reports gleams! from of A. Meets every fourth Saturday of those that went through th»' mill, th»* each month at Concrete Hall. Visiting Charles B. Taylor was born in . affair was a howling success. The neighbors cordially invited to attend. Ferahut, Ind., in 1855. His parents GEORGE LORENZ. H. C. | initiation class was of such size to died when he was 12 years of age E. E. < I akkh , Clerk. keep them going until th»« we»« hours and he lived with his uncle until be i in the morning. »’»»renters of America. was of age. He then went to Dallas, Sunday was spent on tin» beacli 1OURT QUEEN OF THE FOREST, No. Oregon, where he engaged in the J 17, meets Friday night of each wi'ek. and looking over the town. In the stock business for 10 years. In 1880 in Concrete Hall, Bandon, Oregon. A cor afternoon the boys had Lint, the dull welcome is extended to all visiting he was married to Miss May Olds of photographer, take a picture of them, brothers. W L. DAVIDSON, Lafayette, Ore. He then moved to G. T vi . ku , Chief Ranger. and then as all of tbeir work had not Fin. Secretary. Union county where be engaged in been complet»»d, they assembled in the livery business at Elgin. In 1885 Wooilinnn of llie World. the Concrete Hall, which they nse»l easide camp n <». 212, w. o. w. I for their lodge room, ami three more his wife died leaving him 2 daughters, meets in regular session the first and third ThnrHilavs of each month in the Ma ' victims went through the mill. Most now Mrs. L. D. Bieconer of Fortuna, sonic hull. Visiting members are cordially of those of Marshfield returned on I Cal., and Mrs. John Bailey, of (iold- invited. A. RICE, C. C. the Monday morning boat, all vowing field, Nev. The following year be O.C. W aldvookl , Clerk. they bad been treate»! right, and was married to Miss Laura \\ bed bee ready to come back again. Those of Salem, who survives him with -1 PROFESSIONAL. from tbe Bay City were: T J Lewis, children, Brandt, Clarence, Ray who G A Stoltz, Dan Lyons, John R died in infancy, Orice and Freddie. He has a brother in Richland, Ore., Dr. H. I_. Houston, Haeson, Fred Johnson, A Heckeda, i anil bad many friends through out. the H McLain, L Owens, A C PHYSICIAN &. SUKGEON state. He was a member of the F Cook, Office over Drug Store. Hours. 9 to 12, Mccabees. He had returned to Ban The ohl and the new Eagles of a.tn. 1 :3(1 to 4. p.m.; 7 to H in the evening. don a short time prior to bis death Bandon are A (irosR, F Gross, G Night calls answered from office. from Fortuna where he had been vis Gross, J M Tolliver, Jno Hulton, A BANDON. ... OREGON. iting bis daughter. He had been in I Hulton, W Nelson, A Smith, C Dan poor health for some time and bad ielson, E Erickson, C Hater, F (Iril.bi, Dr. S- I_». Perkins, been traveling to regain it. H Sweete, It Nelson, Mussy, Wm PHYSICIAN <f SUHGEON, Connor Knights of I’ytluas 1 1 ( S MAY 16, 1907 Number 20. Band Excursion This Sunday EXPECT BIG CROWD. Marshfield. Closing by Prof. Wood of the Bandon school. Memorial sermon will be preached at the Presbyterian church, Snuday May 26th. All are cordially invited to take part in the procession and exercises. Shoots Himself Accidentally D. R. CHURCH SHOT. Will Spend a Day at the Chamberlain Visits Coos. Bullet Makes Four Flesh Wounds in His Scenic Beach of Governor Chamberlain in visiting Marshfield today and tonight there Right Leg. Oregon. There will he a big excursion down from Marshfield this coming Sunday. 1'tie boat will be in Bandon about 11 o’clock and the day will be spent on the beach. This is the first of the regular summer excursions and the advance reports are to the effect, that it will be unusually large. The Lib erty will bring down the crowd of merry makers, and will return late in the afternoon. Onr beach and the beautiful scenery has a big attraction for the excursion ist and for an ideal day of enjoyment, come to Bandon. You will gel a breath of fresh air that will pay for the trip alone. The excursion is given under the auspices of the Marshfield hand who will make their initial appearance The train leaves Marshfield at 8 o’clock in the morning and return boat leaves Bandon al 7 o’clock in evening The Bandon Band will probably meet tho boat at the wharf in the morning. ------ OOO------ Card of Thanks. The undersigned wish to extend through the R ecorder their sincere thanks to their friends and neigh bore for their many acts of kindness and sympathy shown during the ill ness, death and burial of our husband and father. M rs . L aura T aylor and F amily . Will be a banquet given by tbe Red man of tbe World, in his honor. IL* is missing it by not visiting the other places in this County, and can only give a very limited opinion, lie should by all means take a trip over to the Coquille Valley where he can see the back bone of the whole county: the support of the county, and tbe country that ships more lumber ttian all the rest of tbe county put together. The editor wishes to acknowledge an invitatiou to the banquet and regrets very much that it being publication day, makes it impossible for him to attend. There will be several of our representative citizens at tbe banquet. Ice Cream Social. A social will bo given by the Chris tian Endeavor Society of the Presby terian church next Wednesday even ing at 8 o’clock, May 22nd in the Concrete Hall. Eutertainment free. Refreshments will be served during the evening. It’s a Boy. Primary Election. The undersigned wish to extend through the R ecorder their sincere thanks to friends for their many acts of kindness and sympathy so freely shown during the sickness and death of onr beloved sou and brother. M r and M rs F rank W hitney and F amily . Tomorrow evening, Friday, the 17. the primary election will be held nt the Town Hall at 8 o’clock. Every body turn out and have a voice in th»» election of the city dads for the com ing year It is tho man who does not turn out to these caucuses that usual ly has the biggest howl coming if things are not run to suit him The Fourth of July proposition will come up, and committees will be elected. The license question will probably lie considered, and it is essential that as many of the voters ns possible be at this meeting to discuss and to decide what will be done regarding it this coming year Sent to The Hospital. Madrid, May 10. Queen Victoria gave birth today to a son, who is heir to the throne of Spain. The boy will be named Alfonso, Notice to Debtors. ItANDON, OREGON. The Prince is described as a robust <Jffioe over Fnrnitnre Store. < iffice hours, Call For Mass Meeting. Notice is hereby given that Edwin blonde ami as having his mother's 10 n. in. to 1 p. in.; at other hours call at residence. Ellingson, of the Bandon Furniture complextion. Notice is hereby given that tho Store, has sold out his interest and — -OOO---- - I Primaries for nomination of candi tho business will be conducted by the Chamberlain at Wedderburn. I»r I» I.. STEEI.E fiâtes for City election will he held in undersigned, as manager. All out the Town Hall on Friday evening standing accounts are asked to be Gov, Chamberlain will visit Wed May 17tb, at 8 o’clock. Prospects for settled at once in order to close up derburn and the Chamber of Com a Fourth of July celebration will be the affairs. The books are at the merce of that place has prepared a BANDON, discussed at this meeting. City Elec store, and the undersigned will col’ grand banquet and ball in the even tion will l>a held Monday, May 27, lect and receipt for same. GKO. I'. TOPPING, ing. We wish to acknowledge an A. B ice . City Recorder. 1907. invitation. IL* will leave Marshtiehl N C. MEDLEY. ATTORNEY ani » COUNSELOR AT LAW i on Hume’s boat the Berwick, and AND NOTARY PUBLIC, E. E. Oakes. will take in the Rogue river country. Tilton-Lewis. lire Insurance. ----- OOO----- Carl E. Tilton and Miss Robah M The Real Estate Broker, Offers Ilsiiilon, - - - - Oregon. Clinton-Rose. Lewis were married at high noon, This Week 1 house anil lot, close in for $100.00 Monday, at the home of the groom’s O R WADE Miss Mamie Rose ami Ed. Clinton 1 house and three lots for 600.00 parents. The bride is a niece of (’apt. were married at the home of the ATTORNEY AT LAW 1 bouse and two lots for 650.00 Willard, and her parents live south bride W ednesday at high noon. The Notary Public 1 house and three lots for 3500.001 of town on the Corson place, The bride is a popular young lady of Ofllce with Wheeler Reni Estate <’o. All kinds of lots from $20 to 2000,00 groom is well known and is the son B andon , ... O bkoon Parkersburg and tho groom is a busi of Rev. Tilton. The ceremony was 80 acres of land, some timber, ness man on the upper Coqnille. performed by the groom’s father and piling ami poles, with five Both have a host of friends that ex houses for $500.00 the young couple left on the steamer tend tbeir congratulations and best Elizabeth for Los Angeles at which Ono of the finest farms in Coos wishes for a happy and prosperous NOTARY PUBLIC County for $4.000.00 place the groom will have employ future. The young conple left for a Oregon. Bandon, 1 have the best list of real estate in ment with the street car company. short trip to Portland. The young couple are well known Bandon. Como and see me. My C. R BARROW and their many friends tender their motto is a Square Deal. Memorial Exercises. best wishes for a happy future. Attorney and Counselor at l.aw — ooo----- Card of Thanks. The W. P. Fuller Prepared Paints and Varnishes for sale by C. Y. Lowe. - OOO---- D. R. Church bad a narrow escaj e last Saturday evening, and as it is. be will probably be very careful bowtie handles fire arms in th»» future He was displaying his new gun, a 32 cal Colt’s Automatic, when the tire arm was discharged, (lie bullet making four boles in his leg, although not serious, lint bad tlesh wounds, and barely missing the bone. Church was kneeling in front of his trunk, a low steamer variety, and was removing the gun from it when it was discharged. The 1 evol ver had only one charge in it, <>r much more dam age might have resulted. It was sim ilar to the one C. T. Allen carried. J Van Valkenbnrgh went for Dr. lions ton and the wounds were dressed Mr.Church is around on crutches and will be able to resume Ins work <* i the City Hall, when* he has been en ployed for the past week or more, in a short time. Wm. Huggins was sent to the County Hospital last Saturday by City Authorities. He has been in town for some time past treating for The best stock of Paint Brushes, bis eyes anil other diseases. His haring none in this city, may he found brain has become affected and he is at the Furniture Store crazy at times. Resident Dentist Notary Public First class references. Fifteen Yenrs Ex perience. CoQUll.T.K, The Study Club. On Saturday, May 18th. at 2:20 p. tn. the Study Club will meet at the C- T- Blumenrother high school building. The following V. 8. CoiniikIwIoiKT hik I Notary Public. program will bo given: Filings and Final proofs made on Home- Reading from Canterbury Tales, ateada. Timber Claim* and other U. 8. Lands Prof. Wood. Biography of Shaks Money Loan* Ncirotlilted on Approved pearo, Mrs. Donner. Quotations from Security. (ItTice in room 10 Beyerl© Building» Ban ShakHpenre, tho Club. Paper, Slinks peare s types of Noble Women. Mes don. Residence on Bn tie Creek, Oregon. Real Katate bought and Sold. dames Mehl, Woods, Cody. Reading, "All's Well that Ends Well. Cur rent Events, M. G. Pohl. All interested in the work are ©or dially invited to bo present. at Bandon Hdw Storv Bids Wanted. Bids wanted to furnish material and erect a School House in district 29, ('oos County, Oregon, five miles south of Bandon. Building to be 22x32x13 in clear. Specifications can be seen at. clerk's office in district. Bids sent sealed to clerk to be opened on May 18 at school house in district, at 1 o’clock p. tn. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. F. M. S anderlin . Clerk* Lace Curtains and Rugs. The Bandon Fnrnitnre Company I have just received by tho last ls»at a Boone Still in Jail. May 21 and 2 2 i swell lino of Lace Curtains, Ham Consult him for your ey»«s, head ache mocks and Rugs of all kinds. They The latest report from the county are the latest on the market and you weariness, or nervousness. seat is that D. Boone. arr»«sted ami 1 can find something that will suit you. put under $600 bonds to keep tbe A good second hand upright Piano A ■ ■ HIT< II<<M K peace h«re last week, has as yet be»*n i <*•■ trae 1er aad Hai líe» unable to »««cure n party to stand good for sale on monthly payments of for him He has made the proposi | $10,00 Address E. M. F i rman A Co., tion that if they will allow him to Estimate* given on any kind of I leave the country, be will not return Bandon or Coqnille. buildings. A.ldregs Bandon. Oregon. I HATS New Spring Stock In O. A. TROWBRIDGE HATS The following is the program for Decoration day on Thursday, May 30, in Bandon: The Bandon Post No. 56 of the G. A. R. will meet at the G. A. R. Hall at 9-.30 a. m. The procession will form prior to marching to the cem etery, in front of the Hall and will be arranged in the following order: Bandon Concert Band; Children bearing wreaths of flowers; Bandon Post of the G. A. R, No, 56; Womens Relief Corps and .Societies and Citi zens. Tbe procession will march to the cemetery and the graves will be decorated. After ‘‘taps'* they will march back to town and break ranks for dinner. The afternoon program will com mence promptly at 2 o'clock in tbe opera house. Following is the pro gram: Duet by Ernest and Leah Boak Oration by Miss Aura Conger I Song by Ella Felter < »ration by Mr. Geo. N. Farrin, of Prosper Mill Co WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS Oregon Pine, Spruce and White Cedar Lumber..... ------- DEALERS IN ( ieneral M ere handi sc LOGGERS' SUPPLIES a Specialty. Market Price Allowed for Prodnce of nil Kinde. PROSPER, i OREGON