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Celebrate tirò Gloiiöus Fourth. of «Tnly at BandorL-by-tiie-Sea •f i We can furnuh you with you 4 rrrt J can get anywhere. ù r;-:-: - • For immediate results in in the Recorder—it pays. r-m Volume XXIII. LODGE -4- - -K •• advertising run your ad ae good Job Printing as -• ■ • BANDON, DIRECTORY. > AND'>N LODGE. No. 115. A. F. A M. J Slut <1 uoiiiiiiiiiui..it tirsi Sulu« I day Hfter the full moon of «neh mouth li, 11. i:< MA BY LARGE MAJORITY W. » i. <>. «». r ANDON LODGE. No. 133. 1 O. O. F F meets every Wednesday evening 1 ) Visiting brothers in good standing cor dially invited. ICOKT. JOHNSON, N. G. L J. K adi . ky . Sec. THURSDAY, Will Have Two More Boats. Coos County I service betw«»eii Portland Goes “Wet” I and Better Coos Bay ports, that will provide ioiih All Manter Ma«nii« cordially invited. OREGON, Coquille Goes Wet, Myrtle Point Remains Dry as Before. 1 ample facilities fur greatly enlarging ! Portland's trade, is to be granted by 1 a new steamer line to be placed on the run by the Southern Pacific. I’he steamers Czarina ami Breakwater will be put in commission within the next few months, with sailing every six days. The matter has been under consid eration for some time, ami it has been decided to place the Breakwater in service early hi July, or as soon ns she is off the San Francisco drydocks, where she is being overhauled Tlie passenger accommodations on board are being enlarge«) and freight handling machinery is being added. The Czarina, a freighter, now ply ing between Puget Sound, the Columbia ¡liver ami San Francisco, will not enter the service until fall, owing to the demands of the present traffic. JUNE 6, Number 23 1907. Flies Tie Coop. IV m. Stevens, who has been run ning the barber shop next to Mc Xaii s hardware store fur the past sev eral months, left fur Colorat'o Mon day morning, lb* had a disagree ment with his wife, ami so packed up and left. It seems that she had pur chased the business with the nndei- standiug that he was to pay back the money invested piecemeal, by deposit mg same in the bank to her credit, t his lie failed to do. and she has easel th > property to Louis Doonar. who now has it in charge. 1'lie couple have only been married for a short eight months we are lold and then on a three weeks acquaint ance. As in inanv similar cases, Cupid s darts bad been shot astray, and only too late both parties found out that they were poorly mated. Ho settled tlie matter by leaving, whii'li was highly satisfactory to Ins wife The report has been circulated that he beat his wife until it was necessary to have her remove«I on a stretcher, t his is highly exaggei at«>«l I’hov diil not agriM, am) he made her life almost unbearable, hut <li«l not beat her. She has been very ill, and was I removed to more pleasant quarters. Myrtle Point Excursion FAIR SIZED CROWD Arrive with their was a goo«l game, ami harked as if the visiting nine would carry off the honors for a lime, but the boys got down to business an«l made a couple of runs that sine "helpeil some.” Come again, we are always gla«i t«> have yon spend a «lay with ns. Bandon Excursion. Home Band for a Day on the Beach. All th«« passenger boats of theCo I qnille River Association Company. J "Dispatch. ’ "Libt'ity,” ami “Favor ite,” liav«» been chartered for the ob servation train «»xenrsion to Bandon I and Sunset City, Sunday, June 16th. 1'he open cars of the C. B. R. & E. Ry. will be tilted up witti comfortabfe seats ami decorateil with evergreens, making them th«'most cheerful scenic cars in the country. Excursionist* should take their bathing suits ami kodaks along for then* will be tempo rary bath houses for men ami women on the beach, and cash priz«'* for the ties! snapshots of tlie«lecorated train, the excursion steamboat “Dispatch.,’ and vit'ws of Bandon Beach, which is far mor«* beautiful than the Garden of the Go«Is. for th«' statuary, cavi's and natural water arches in th«» rock* are truly womlerfn) With a lunch basket well tilled, a liatliing suit ami a kodak,one can have the outing of his life. Th«» observation train will lea'“ Marshfield nt 8 a.m. and arrive n Bandon at 11:30. as th«' tides on tin* date are favorable. Ken mung. tb«> boats will not leave Bandon until 5 p.m., so as to give plenty of time to listen to the bam) concert on the beach and take a dip in the Pacific. Gasoline launches will leave North Bend at, 7:30 a.m , ami go directly to the railroad wharf, returning when the traiu arrives. Last Sunday morning, witti stream Infected with a destroying and ers flying an«l the Myrtle Point Band parching thirst, a special election was playing, a beat load of excursionist«' called by petitioners near the County of from Coquille ami Myrtle Point seat, and after circulating something lauded at th«‘ wharf, preparatory to like 8150«) throughout the county for spending a day in the prettiest town election expenses, the county is prac in Coos County, or any other county. tically as it waH before with the ex Knights of I'ytluas The «lay for their outing was nleal tn ception of Coquille, who will hence- I VELI'Hl LODGE No. 64, Knights of ! forth have thirst dispensing estab every way, excepting the north wil’.d, 1/ I’ythias. Meets every Monday even mg at Masonic hall Visiting Knight* in lishments on every corner. which blew a gah* from morning until vited to attend. R E. L liedillion, <C. There was some anxiety among nigh|. Since Sunday, we haven I B. N. H abbinoton , K of K. S. many as to whether the entire county even had a passing zepher, which Modern Woodmen. ' would go “dry" as some of thecircn shows the inconsistency of the ele- tABLE KOCK CAMP, No t»17G, M. W lai letter writers would have us be IIH'lltS. The name of the new steamer line of A. Meets every fourth Saturday of lieve, but to use the term of the vul will be the Portland The Myrtle Point Band furnished each month at ('olierete Hall. Visiting A Coos I ’-ay gar. there was “ nothing doing music for the delegation, and|upon neighbors cordially invited to attend. Steamship Company The vessels GEORGE LORENZ. H C. The number of votes cast in l>an> I will be berthed at Oak their arrival gave a concert consisting street dock. E. E. O akkb , Clerk. don foil short by quite a large per and arrangements will probably be of several first class overtures ami centage of last County Election. made for the sale of tickets at the marches in the "City Park near the ForenterM of America. Little interest was taken until up to Third street ticket office of the Har Tent Ice Cream parlor. A large 1OUKT QUEEN OF THE FORESI', No. Girl Wanted. I crowd of music loving people gath ) 17, meets Friday night of each week, j election day, and then most of the riman lines. in Concrete Hall, Bandon, < Iregon. A cor votes had to be sworn in. Following \\ e have a position in this office for I ered, but owing to the difficulty ex dial welcome in extended to all viaiting Both steamers are suitable for the is the result of last Monday’s election a young lady to learn the trade. i perienced in playing tag with the brother«. W L. DAVIDSON, run proposed for them. The Break Good steady job as soon a« capable G. T vi . bb , Chief Ranger. in the different precincts throughout music around their music racks, th<* Fin. Secretary. water was built by Roche A Sons, Apply at once. B andon R ecorder . I program had to be cut short. the County: Philadelphia, and is on the lines of W «««»«I ineii of Hie World, CAST, 2.419 Several members of the local organ the Ctinarders. She has a net regis Farm for Sale. easide camp N o . si », w . o . w . W ET, 1,480 ization being absent, prevented them meeta in regular aeaaion the first and ( ter of 793 tons, is 201 feet long am! third Thuradaya of t ach month in the Ma , DRY, 939 from joining in with them. 30 feet beam. She is equipped with i A small farm comprising 26 > acres, sonic hall. Visiting member« are cordially 1906 1907 invited. A. RICE, C. (!. The excursion boat returned late in modern, first-class machinery and is 1 mile west of Coquille, price I reasou- Wet Dry Wet Dry O.C. WAi-DVotiFL, Clerk. fast. In every way she is an up to-’ able, and desirable terms. Also 6 tlie afternoon and the merry excur 13 Ten Mile... . 14 <1 date steamer. «1 town lots in ( '<>< piille ami tw<> good sionists were all enthusiastic in say 8 17 14 18 .Sumner........... houses on lots, one is an 8 room ing they had spent an ideal day at 10 4 S Slough.... PROFESSIONAL. q <! All Cream, fee Cream, the kind bouse and the other contains lit the beach. The Myrtle Point Base 16 Rowland........ . 6 q q you have always liked, at the Ice rooms. A. J. Hartman is closing out his Ball team accompanied the crowd Address Box 186, 28 27 25 Riverton......... . 19 stock of millinery at cost. Here is a Cream Tent Parlor. and a pick-up nine here played them Dr H. Li Houston, Coquilh», Oregon. 20 Prosper........... . 40 q q good opportunity to avail yourself at the park Only 5 innings were PHYSICIAN & SUHGEON 19 33 28 Parkersburg. . 37 of one of his latest, most up-to-date played owing to limited time, and the Office over Drug Store. Hour«.to 12, 35 57 36 Norway........... . 42 creations in millinery at cost price. MEMORIAL DAY. Myrtle Pointers were trimmed to the a.m. 1:30 to 4, p.m.-, 7 to 8 in the evening 107 82 399 N Bend.......... . 220 Night calls answered from office. Come before they are all picked over. tune of 5 to 6. We are informed it There was a limo to mourn the nation s dead 5 37 34 4 Newport......... BANDON. - - «»KOON. With solemn music, and all signs of woe. 188 88 191 91 Myrth Pt... For grief was fresh, and many hearts still bled— 28 25 9 Missouri........ 14 Dr. S- Li. Perkins. From anguish such as they alone can know 87 2G6 102 Marshfield S.. 162 W ho see their first-born, at their country's call PHYSICIAN <f- SUHGEON, 79 36 117 41 Marshfield N Go forth. Or she. widowed yet scarce a wife; «> o 91 I .«»e.................. BANDON, OKKOON. q q W hose heart-strings broke when she surrendered all, 9 19 Lake ............... q <i Office over Furniture Store. < Itlice hours, Or children orphaned in the morn of life. 10 n. m. to 1 p. m.; at other hours call nt Four Mile.. .. 17 10 q q residence. 51 7 39 Enchante«! 13 i Ob, not so now. Time brings surcease of pain. 10 10 46 Empire .......... 29 As the green grass has silently o'er-spread I»r. I» I-. MTKRI.K 29 1 20 12 Dor.a............... The scene of conflict, and the gentle rain /■ 2 1 Deer Park... Has washed the field; so is it with our dead. q q 1IMI 123 88 79 ('oquille W .. I’ll« silent anguish ami the bitter tears. 99 98 S3 Coquille E.. 102 OFFICE IN OLD HKF.UEIl BUILDINU, The futile longing and the biting woe 26 Coos River. . 17 q : Have vanished at the healing touch of years. BANDON, - OREGON. (’ooa River N. 20 21 «1 6 And we can say; "Dear God, Thon willed it so. 12 Coos City.... q q «KO. P. TOPPING, 2«> 7 30 20 Coaleilo.......... And we can smile above the little mound 25 7 11 20 ATTORNEY and COUNSELS R AT LAW Burton............ I he willtei l 99 Beneath which rests the loved of long ago, 109 194 Bandon.......... 141 ANO And strew with flowers the humble bit of ground. NOTARY PUBLIC. Totals.. .1.277 1.115 1,180 939 Fire Insurance. Yet spare some blossoms for th«- etstwhile foe. In the election returns it is «lesig ( For they, no longer clothed in blue or gray Baudon, - - - - Oregon. naled by a (<j) those precincts which But robed in draperies of spotless white. have not yet been beard from. Hand clasped in hand, shall at the final day C R, W'TkDE The Times says; With but nine Together tread the tlower-decked fields of Light ATTORNEY AT LAW precincts to hear from and those the Notary Public smallest in Coos County, it is a fore- i Office with Wheeler Real Estate Co. gone conclusion that the county has i I S. P. Evades Proceedings. B ando «, .... O rkoon gone "wet'' by the biggest vote and “Tony The Convict,” majority ever polled. < Lying to the G T. TKEAIMIOI.D, Attorneys I’arrin and Farrin have launch bearing the returns from Ten Last Saturday night the Bandon VeHfRt is ATTORNEY - AT LAW. euôTfK BROwM Milo breaking down it was impossible Dramatic Company place.) the five takon up the matter of making ap CpPyPlCHT 1906 BY THt BvSTtH BtOU/N CO- ÇHICAÇQ NOTARY PUBLIC last night to get returns from that act Comedy Drama on the local plications in this county for prospec section. South Slough. Laki', Four boards to a good audience Bandon, Oregon. The Sea tive purchasers of lamls now held by TIGE WILL «SOON BE HAPPY. &U5TER BROWN WILL Milt-. Deer Park, both forks of Coos side Orchestra, under I lie leadership the Oregon A California Railroad COME BACK. THEY WILL BE ON TH15 PAGE A River, and Coos City were not hoard of Mr W hetstone of Coipiille. fill Company, and a»«> tendering the com o. R BARK’OW long time they will delight you and talk from. The total vote polled in those nished the music between the acts pany th«» amount due. I uder the Attorney and Counselor at Law PERHAP5 . OU precincts last year on the prohibition and for the informal dance that fol terms of I lie grant from the I nited , To YOU ABOUT OUR BU«SINE55. Notary Public States Governim'iit th<‘se lands are to | wonder how we got mr r f outcault the question was 215, so even though lowed the play. First-das« references. Fifteen \eats Ex they vote “dry,” which it is thought I be hehl in trust for the benefit of ac- I perience. The audience was well pleased with tual ««‘tilers, and snid lands are to lie : CREATOR. Of BU5TER BROWN AND THE WoRLD’.S CoquiLLB, - - " O bboom . will not happen, the vote as cast can ' the performance, and while we are sol«) to actual settlers in tracts of not HIGHEST PAID ARTI«ST, TO MAKE FOR U5 A not be affected. not in a position to laud or criticise, more than 16(1 Here* at a price not to FRE«SH .SIGNED, DRAWING EACH WEEK. C- T- Blumenrother Around Coquille the battle raged BUT WE we will say that every member lias <‘xcee«l 82 5tl per acr«'. 1 his the rail- V. 8. Commissioner «ml Notary Public. all day with unabated fury, and when WE ARE been congratulated on the manner in roa«I company has refuse«! to do. DID--IT CO.ST U.S NO .SMALL PRICE. Filings and Final proofs made on Home night came the vote showed the "wets ■tends. Timber Illsims and other I S Lands BU5TER BELIEVE a S which they presented their respective I inter th«' opinion recently rendered GLAD THEY WILL BE HERE. Money I.oi»n* Nrgotl»l«*«l on Approved winner by one vote in East Coquille parts The long waits between acts WEDo. WE MAKE A PROFIT, EVERY by the Attorney ( ¡onerai <>f I be INTRUTH. Security. precinct and by forty four votes in Offici' in room 10 Beyerle Building, Ban West Coquille precinct, the city going were eliminated as much as possible I nite«! States the provisions of the j MERCHANT MU5T. WE DO NOT CUT “PRICE.5”- don. Residence on Butte (’n ek. Oregon. by the orchestra, and considering the law are mandatory, ami when a party i wet by a majority of forty-live vote«. Real F.»l»le I ioiik I h »ml Sold number of changes of scenery and lias coriiplie«) with the terms of the ; EXCEPT ON BROKEN 5IZE5 OR WHEN OVERLOAD Tbnt interest was at its height in costumes, the play was produced in grant the company must convey title ' ED.--WE MAKE PRICE.S RIGHT IN THE BEGINNING. Marshfield was manifested by the good shape. we WI.SH to make money who doe sn t but to such lamls to applicant*. M. G. Pohl. lienvy increase over last year's vote. I'roni competent aniiiority comes WE CAN MAKE MORE .SELLING AT A FAIR PROFIT 1 be same was also true in North The Company will play in Coquille ’’at Bandon lldw Storv Bend. In Marshfield in 1906 a total at the Masonic Hall, this evening. th«' statement that tlie Soiitlit'rn Pa AND DOING A BIGGER BU5INE5. HELP YOUR .SELF May 21 an d22 of 364 votes were cast, while yester June 6th. They were asked to brin? cific will endeavor to make a counter AND MAKE OUR VOLUME LARGER. WE ¡NVITE Consult him for your eyes, head ache day 586 were polled. In North Bend Tony the Convict to that place, and I play to the linndre«ls of proceedings in 19»Ml a total of 302 votes were cast, circumstances were such that it must being st art «>«1 against it over the 1 YOU TO LOOK EACH WEEK AT MR. OULCAULT’5 weariness, or nervousness and yesterday's election showed a be produced at once or not at all. State. It is said the company has CARTOON5. A ■ HIT<II<<MK total of 506 votes. As was predicted Henry's Orchestra will furnish tlie formulate«! plan« to sell tracts of 160 RESPECTFULLY. tilers, and thus all over tlie county. Myrtle Pont went music for the performance anil for acres to “ilummy ('Mtractor nad Kaildvr "dry." the majority for prohibition the dance afterward. There is a eva«!e th«« nece«Mly «>f giving up the Estimate« Riven on any kind of being 106 vela« out of a total of 2N2 number expected down from Myrtle I holding* to liona fule settlers. butidiugs. Address Baudou. t>reg< u. cast. I Times. Point and river points. Rebekah Lodge No. 126. EETS Every 2nd and tth i'uesdavs. Practice night first Wednesday of the month, Social Evening t he 3rd Saturday the month. A cordial invitation extended to all members ill good standing. M1NKBVA L kwin , N.G. P kaui . E uk kho N, Sec’y. M I C S WHERE iiî BUSTER BROWN? Resident Dentist WATCH THIA «TPACC EACH WEEK You WILLÓ'EE. . AH) JO/'nETHING , , . . , . . ? O. A. Trowbridge