Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, June 06, 1907, Image 2

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    lit- 'ir
franchises a c<mstitneucy which stow
itself to lie unusually c< «nipt. 1 ie
house ha» lately refused to allow m
IRVTNG 8 BAîfl Ed mid prop
elect ¡on t tea te-i.i al
i ■
tc
till a vacancy cauwsl by the unseat­
i - », uiaai i
ing of a member, and the city will
Uot be represented Until the pr< »e.>t
kvkkv rullisi» At .»nnismiN
parliament i» dis»o|v«d. 1’he \u.er
ican standard iu »nch mattei» i- not
»I Its« llll'l HO li t I I s.
qniteso high as th«« Br tish, but it is
M emorial D av was duly observed
Per year, strictly in advance
>1 .5o
improving.
All of
1 .CM» iu Bandon last Thursday.
Six Months
.75 th«* bnsiiiess hou»«-x were close.1 for
Three Month-,
at least a part of the day and during
Weather Report
Unless paper is ordered discoli the exercises. Flags were at half-
'lulled, it will be sent after date of
The past wp«»k on tin» whole. w an
expiration.
Persons changing ad mast on all ilag staff» ami a large
dresses are requested to notify this procession miirciied to llm eemet'ry. very favorable. Good rains fell <m
office to secure regular r.'Ceipt of l’he ranks of the Grand Armv of the three days in southern Oregon and
piqier. Person» failing Io receive Republic are growing »mailer every in tbt> southern coast counties, Else
their paper regularly will please noti­
year, and it is but a very «bort lime where there was a light fall of ram
fy this office, mid ne will endeavor to
when ther«' will be none of the vet in scattered places on one day. and
liieiite the trolinle.
ernns <>f ilie Civil War Th«‘y nr«' the weather generally was partly
approaching the great <lm ie from cloudy, with no high winds. The
which m> man reinrns. and 11 is tun« tern peratme averaged below normal
a m i i; 11 "i mí ic % i i >.
tIm
Memorial exercise» aie taken in every where except in the Willamette
i
Legal noti«*«'« per inch
charge
by «••me of the young' i e,-a valley, where it whs warmer than
5 i it >
Administrator» Noti«*,*». i>a< li
«ration
This year there w i- no usual, both during the daytime and
Display idveitismg. pet i Hid, P‘ r
salute lilt'd over Hie glaves id lie il at night, tin* «>aily pail of the week
month
5< '
,o5 dead comrade», the iit-l time it was was the coolest, and the last two days
Local Readers, |
Illi«'
known to have been omitted -iiiee tile were the warmest. Light frosts oc
S| M'Cial rat«» on omiraci -|>aec.
.lay lia» been memorize I lieie. and cuned in some of the eastern counties
‘his paper is entered at tin Bandon |M>Kt why ’ Recall e there was not six of on the 21st and 22 d hut they did m
tin* ol I veterans that were strong harm of consequence Not withstimd
office as Second class Matter.
enough to lake part in this ceremony. ing the sunshine was deficient and
I N i le Joi C annon has the pres It is time that some of the younger there was considerable fog in the
¡dentini I'liair sized up us just his generation took hold and assisted in coast counties, the afternoon“, as a
We ar»1 mfmmeil by n rule, were mild ami pleasant.
size, ami in the coming President lit I tties«« things
member
of
tie*
local G. A. R that
Convent ion of i he Republican part)
several
of
the
sons
of veterans were
in Chicago, is expected to cut a
Development League.
asked
to
act
in
this
capacity, but for
whole lot of ice.
some reason or other, did not show
I'lie Oregon Development League s
up. the exorcises at the Opera House
next
convention is to he held in Port
A \ ikginia BAin talked when only in th«> afternoon were pitifully small.
land
June 21st and 22nd. Then'
nine days old, and in perfect English. Those that assisted in the program
will
be
a meeting of the presidents
It however died shortly afterward. were well received and their recita
and
secretaiies
of the seventy com­
No mention in the Associated Press tions and speeches appreciated, bn!
mercial
and
industrial
bodies com­
reports of its sex, tint it is taken for the speaker that was expected from
posing
the
League
the
evening
of the
granted there is no doubt in t he Marshfield did not show up. and the
2(lth. The railroads have united on a
minds of any.
epidemic of bad colds that is prevail
one fare rate for the round trip from
ing at this time of the year, prevented
Pendleton and all points East, and
Ar A RECENT CHAIIIVARI 111 Chicago several other selections that were ar­ from Roseburg and all points South,
a mob pounded cans and shot guns ranged. Let everybody join in next and a rate of one and one-third fares
for twelve hours on the alretch and memorial day and in some manner from near by points. Get exact par
with
destroyed every t liing in sight, even assist in commorating the day
ticnlars from your local agent.
a successful program
to polling off a porch and breaking
Portland to show her appreciation
windows. The groom was a widow« r
of the Oregon Development League
Topics on Things.
with 7 children and the bride a wiii
has organized the Portland Rose
ow witli five. Ami this ie civilization’
Show and Fiesta during the session
Smiles cost less than electric ii. iit». of the Convention, and it promises t<
and limy make the house brighter.
be one of the best attractions yel
SIMM) bakers in B erlin are striking
A cent is only a small com. but given in the State.
for the minimum wage scale to lie there are 80,000,000 consumers of
The Portland Country Club and
$5.75 for a 10 and 12 hour day, yet kerosene in this country.
Live Stock Association was organized
there are hundreds of men in this
Germany now has a school for al the Commercial Club Thursday«!
country that are mingling among the
balloonists. The number of flying and among its incorporators are many
working men and stiring up strife
:i
[SUCCESSOK TO HOOVER A MONDAY.J
Dutchmen is likely, therefore, to be of I he leading financiers and business
and cornption. and declaring and
I
considi'rably increased.
I i;en of the metropolis The purpose
mourning the fact that wages in this
is to give a great annual live stock
If
experience
is
what
Mme
Gonl
I
s
coontry are loss satisfactory than in
--------Dealer In All Kinds of--------
I
-ho i which will have for its object
wanted,
she
is
getting
plenty
of
< formally.
The lawyer who helped her to obtain Lbe i tiorongh and complete develop
a divorce from Count Boni demands merit of the live stock industry of
Oregon and the Pacific Northwest.
; - Having I'nruhnsed this old and well nstiililishedfliUMiiiess. and moved tlm'siiine to
T here are a great many cases that a fee of 8175.IMHI,
Civil and Mechanical Eng.
Hie Marshall llnilding, cast side Milin street, we solicit a continuance of past ceneroii«
Capital stock 8150,(MHt.
come lipin the various courts all ovei
Prof, Mattencci denies having said
palronave, gnarant. eing honest goods, fair prices nnd courteous treatment to all.
this country that drag for months at the earth will soon he bumped by n
Last Saturday. June 1st, the tourist
NORTH BEND.
OREGON
a lime in many instances that are comet, and the people who were rates from all points in the United
Farm Produce Always Bought and Sold.
merely a duel between the legal ad­ afraiii of being jarred out fat po­ States to all points in Oregon tool,
visers and is of no great assistance to
effect. Tickets are on sale for a little
litical jobs can breathe easier.
justice and the only accomplishment
more than one fare for the round trip
COQUILLE
Largest of all animals that ever Inform yourself through your local
seems to pile up the costs against the
state. The famous Thaw case has lived on this planet is the great, snl- agent ami write to your frienda and j
i
cost a small fortune for witnesses plinr bottom whale of the Pacific insist on their coming to visit yon and
and state legal fees, and it is practic ocean. One specimen was 95 feet in see tbo advantages your community
NOSLEliA MOBKISON, I’rop’r«.
ally where it commenced. The case length and 35 feet in girth. Its es­ presents.
(’(Kpiille, Oregon.
Brhlgc A Rencli
Ni«»v<‘M. Itmigi'M nml llraterM J, »’
being tried in Boise, Idaho, now timated weight was 294,<N)(> pounds.
First-Class Laundry Work
llnve in them m «» inanv oxcDlleiicivR Hint tliev arc now acknowlt ii^ud tin*
The \V. I*, Fuller Prepared Paints
is another instance It will drng on
It is announced that sulphur yel­
tirenteNt Heller« on 1he const, find they «are prowinu in favor every year
V\
of every kind done on «hurt, notice,
for months, witnesses will be called low will be the popular shade for anil Varnishes for sale byC. V Lowe
have the exclusive nyeney in Bandon for these hoiiHehold and office iieoeBHitieH,
mid
at
reaRonnbh*
prices.
and price« ratine exceedinplv inod<‘«f in either case
from from all parts of the United household decorations this year. It
Jnst arrived. a i>ig stock of meli Sa t i I'd rt ion is (¡nn rmilrril. i
< >nr assortment of hardware, tinware and edped f.ool,« is most, complete.
Stales, and is there any material aid will be introduced by a few remarks
and women s shoee. All thè Intesi
Io justice’ It strikes ns that it is from the head of the house about the
*-•" Order« left on Mondays with our B in
Tinning Ac Plumbing a. Specialty
styles. all new stock. Lorenz A lloyl.
more of a monopoly of the courts and time stovepipes are taken down and
don agent, A. <>. TROWBRIDGE, will I»
Diti you know thal tliero are many given careful attention and delivered hi
in many instances approaches bur­ the window screens put in.
'i
A.
new novelties in thè line of post carda Bandon at the store Friday evenings.
lesque.
Here is what a Missouri paper says: See them at Manciet's Confectionen
“After ninny days of arid desiccation sture.
T he O i .I'E st W oman in Oregon, ami the vaporing captains marshaled their
F or S ale : S ix lid range No. 9
for that matter in the world as far as thundering hosts and poured out up­
we are able to learn, celebrated her on the incinerated vegetation a few cost iffiO when new, will take Silt for
At North Bend
I2llth birthday Inst week in Hillsboro. inches of aqua plnvialis." In this it. Address or call on F. ('. Rockwell
< Iregon. \\ care personally acquaint­ instance, Missouri will have to show
Send your watch repairing to E. (’
BANDON OKEG-OM
ed with her and are responsible for US.
Is now open for the re
Barker A Co., successor to V. K. \\ il
several of the pictures that are used
(■option of patients. The
Ex Senator William E Chandler son. Watch and Jewelry repairing
Capital $25,000.00
in some of the citv papers. She is is surprisingly active an<l vigorous, done by E. ('. Barker A Co. enccessoi
terms are 810 per week
BOARD <>F DIRECTORS; J. I>. K ronkniikrg , t'reflident, J. D enholm , Vice Pies
Mrs. Mary Kam-ey Wood, and is considering be is 72 years old. He to V. 1!. \\ ilson.
and upwards. For par­
F. J. F ahv , <‘iiRhier, F rank F lam , T. P. H aivi . v .
proud of the fact that she belongs tucks his hnml under the arm of a
ticulars apply to : ;
■LT.
Mars
has
erected
a
tent
op
io the Rumsey family. Every year person who requests an interview
A general banking business Iransarteil, nml cnslomers given every accommodaiiou
at tier birthday relatives from all and walks him along a step or tw » posite Ids Confectionary store it
consistent with safe and conservative banking.
over the country come and spend the while listening intently to the qncs- which he will serve ice cream during
Correspondents : The American National Bank of San Francisco, California.
day. Her oldest son if alive would lion presented. In making reply the th» summer.
Merchants’ National Bank, Portland, Oregon.
be 101 years old and her "baby’’ senator chooses Ins words easily and
The
Chase National Bank of New York.
North Bend, Or.
daughter, who is now alive, Mrs C. E doos not waste breath
Bank I» Open from 9 a ni In 1'1 III , »ml I |> m. tn 3 p in.
Reynolds, with whom the old lady is
1'tiere s a I’ittsbnrger in New \ ork
living, is 77 years old. Mrs. Wood is
,',3 3
3-3-A-3 3 -5 •» 3 H 5--5 •S-’S- .
looking
for a site for a Fifth avenue
very childish, and lately has not been
ARTHUR
RICE
able to recognize lint a very few. home, and he thinks bo has a griev­
Jeweler
and
Watchmaker
When Governor Chamberlain vis­ ance because ho cannot find any va­
BANDON. OR.
ited Hillsboro prior to Ins re-election cant land for less than SlHO.OUO a lot
Between
Fifty-ninth
street
and
Lon
he visited the old lady who informed
SOUVENIR I’dsltl. «‘AKDS
I
the largest and ls-st amortment in
him that she was a staunch democrat ox library, at Seventy-second street,
Ù
town. Agates |ndisbed and monnt
and would have liked to have been h«» found noavailabh' land at all. and Ever Hear of ’em?
Well V
If von find a nice agate
tV rd to order
from
Seventy-second
to
Ono
linn
able to vote for him. He gave bora
liile on the lieach we will tell ton
I
five dollar gold puve which she -till dred and First street he found only they are the latest in swlel TÙ» whether it is worth mounting A
Yon can get them with Recoods from ns on easy payments, as
1
1
lots
offered,
at
prices
running
up
Ì/
has. She is gel hug very hard of
large
assortment
of
watches,
clocks,
Leather Hand Bags. very
cheap as at any place in the world.
tit
i
ilverwarr and Jewelry of all kind-,
f
hearing an<i can only see out of one to SVMI.IMMI, and that is too rich even
«.old nnd Fountain Pens, including
eye. She was n very tall woman, and far a I’ittsbnrger who has the price. Pretty and all the rage now
the Waterman and Conklin's auto­
very rugged She will still sit down
Not only doi*» British law unseat a .
matic tillers, the Iie-t in the niarket,
See
them
at
to Hie table and make as hearty a man whose election to the house of
W'e have the Marshall one dollar
Successor to V. R WILSON
m I is any present. She gets about commons has been secured by bribery,
lonntain p> n.
the b IM With the aid of a stout but th«' house <>f Common« if«elf dm
BANDON DRUG STORE
BANDON RECORDER.
wulktiig «tick which «a» a preseut to
her by a Virginian. E«>rmetlv aha
p..»«>iConsiderable property, but
gave it nil away as aim expected to
die long before this. Skeptics have
(men in doubt as to her age, Imt she
has papers that prove without doubt
that »lie is really 120 years of ago.
Lots 50x100 feet with 60 foot streets and
alleys, Level and on grade, almost clear
ed for
S35.00
Lots 66 x 132 feet for
90.00
Acre Tracts close in for
100.00
Any of these can be bought on monthly pay­
ments if desired.
Wo have sold more than 300 lots in Bandon
since last October. Many have been re­
sold at a profit and no one has ever lost
a dollar on any property bought from us
We claim to have the cheapest property and
to make the easiest terms, found in Ban­
don.
If you are looking for bargains, see us
Wheeler Real Estate Co
Bandon, Oregon
Surveying, Plating &
Drafting.
OAKLEY & ARNOLD
Steam Laundry,
BANDOX MEAT MARK 171
Fresh and Salt Meats, Vegetables. Lard. Etc. Etc.
NEED A NEW STOVE?
M c N air ,
THE MERY
T he H ardware M an .
HOSPITAL
BANK or BANDON,
Sisters of Mercy
Squaw
Have You an Edison. Victor. Columbia
or ZoNoPhone Talking Machine?
E. C.
BARKER & CO. Coquille,