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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1907)
• • i puurtixl . cuniinilu-e ol seven to con- sirjer the conditions at several points along the Rogue River. This com We glean the following from a re mittee will meet with the < ¡overnor cent issue of the Times that will give our readers an idea of the amount ot for the first lime at Gold Hill. Two delegates may be sent from building either in course of complet each Angler's Association or Rod ion. or finished or to commence and Gun Club, one from each com building shortly mercial body, one from each city and According to figures submitted by he may represent each County. A. D. Morse, manager of the Ban ----- OOO------- don Investment Corporation, the following constructions are under Myrtle Point Notes. way in Bandon 3 story addition ! rom the Enterprise. to (Sallier House, 35x100, Gallier Bros; 2 story building to be used Mr. Henry G. Hermann and Miss as saloon, corner First and Wharf Sarah M Milltr were united in streets, 20x40, Geo. P. I-iird; ad marriage at the home of the bride's dition to Canning building 20x10, mother, Mrs Conrad Miller, on the C. Timmons; 2 story building on So tit Fork, six miles south ol First street to be used as livery barn. Myrtle Point on Sunday, September 40x130, Hoyt and Garoutte; store 1st, Rev Thomas Barklow officiating. building on Atwater street, 20x50, The groom is the second son of Mrs. M< Duffci* store building on Mr. and Mrs T M. Hermann Wharf street 28x50, Baker <!4 is engaged in the blacksmil Hoover; 2 story building on First business in Myrtle Point, being I street, Kxi/30, Panter Bros; 2 story associated with E. E Bender The office building. First street, 14x40, bride is the eldest daughter of Mrs. Slaughter I louse, Conrad Miller. Geo. P. Laird: Both were born Robinson & Woodland Add ; and raised in this section of Í the Wright; Power 1 louse, Bandon country and have won many friends. Light <X Power Co ., 50x40; Cody Reports from I train state that Lyons Mill, capacity lon.noo feet. here are 200 men working on the ¿4 Johnson Mill, capacity 50,000 grade of the Drain Coos Bay exten feet; Price Ship Yard: Residence sion of the Southern Pacfic within building, io rooms on Atwater street, six miles of Drain, and that the ('apt. Panter; 6 room residence, w ork of construction is being carried Azalea Park, Professor Ostein; westward from Drain for a distance two five room cottages, West Ban of 15 to 20 miles. The work is don, W. A. Kennedy; four room I under the direction of A. J. Barclay, cottage in Plat A , E. C. Gilbert; one of Chief Engineer Hood’s assist four room cottage, West Bandon, R. ants. There is nothing doing in the W. Boyle; five room cottage in work of constructing tunnels although West Bandon, Geo. Hite; eight sub-contractors have their camps room residence, East Bandon, I’hill established at tunnels 1, 2 and 3, | >ot; five room cottage, Azalea awaiting action by the Southern room Pacific company. Geo. Cody; six Park, residence, O’Neill’s Add., J- J The little seven year-old son of O’Neill; four room cottage Old Mr. and Mrs. Wm Norton of the Bandon, J. Denholm; three room Middle Fork is glad th it mankind cottage, Portland Add., C. L. Law four room cottage. Port Add., L. in general and himself in particular, Nelson; three room cottage, Port was constructed with ribs, else lie Add., C. King; six room cottage, might not be alive today. On Wednesday of this week he Port Add., Walter Laird: three room cottage. Port Add., R. Panter; was walking along the road up the two cottages, Woodlawn Add., river, carrying a pail of milk when H. G Gerkin; two six room and he was struck by a bullet that came one five room cottages, Woodlawn from he knew not where, The blow Add, J. E. Young; one five room knocked him down and when he cottage, Woodlawn Add., Mrs. got up he saw a man across the Jorge isen: three room cottage, river and thinks it likely that the Woodlawn Add. E. Wakefield, man fired the shot. The little fellow eight room house. Port Add., James was brought to town and the doc Smith; four room honse Woolen tors found that he had sustained Mill Add., A. V. Golithov; six only a flesh wound. The bullet room house Woodland Add,, Mrs. evidently of 22-caliber, entered his Taylor; five room house, Woolen side near the heart, was deflected Mill Add., Chas. Phillips. by one of his ribs and circled around Plans for the following are being his body under the skin finding exit prepared: 50-room hotel to lie built at the back. Under favorable con in Woodland addition by George ditions the little fellow is expected Montgomery. It will be elegantly to make a rapid recovery from his furnished and run on the European wound. plan. The water in the Coquille river is Building 100x40 to be built by so low that the Echo is now com Geo. P. Laird under contract to the pelled to stop at Arago. The freight Bandon Athletic Club for gymnas and mail are taken down by team ium purposes on Atwater street. to meet the boat. Lumber orders for 20 new resi- School will begin a week from deuces are in at the various mills; Monday at which time it is hoped but the local supplv at present is in to have everything in readiness so adequate. teachers and pupils may enter a --- OOO------ successful school year. The new Building in Kaadon. It you want your watch repaired on short notice, send it to E. E Barker X o. Three fourths of the work done the same day received. Successor to V. R. Wilson, oquille. TUTTLE c K l A. Frill Line of Confectionery. FTmt Cigars. Tobacco, Soft Urnik.3. etc. News Stand in Connection. Oregon Agricultural College. Opens Sept. 27th. Instruction Ifgins Oct. 1st Offers courses in Agriculture, including Agronomy. Animal H. .bindry. Dairying, Poul try Husbandry, Horticulture; bor estry; Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, and Mining Engineering; Commerce: Pharmacy; Domestic Science and Arts. Tuition is free. For cata logues containing full information regarding courses of study, equip ment, etc., apply to The Registrar, Corvallis, Oregon. Next to Vienna Cafe g Material has arrived and we are now equipped for inside wir As soon as our Have your resilience wired now ing. machinery arrives we will lie too busy to devote the neccess- For Sale. ary time for wiring the residence section. Three and one-half acres, im proved land. In east part of town, good 9 room house, cost $1200, 1 acre strawberries, barn, orchard of 200 to 300 trees, and other small riiit. Cheapest bargain in town, will pay you to per cent on invest ment. J. H. Hunt, Bandon. GIRL WANTED: To learn the It is Time to Have Yur House Wired. ------ ooo— g y Address Bandon Light and Power Co. 1 ’( )RT<>RK< >R 1 ) AND trade, For Sale :ii i|¡< • 1 gle Mill. All older* filled promptly Office in mill. We pay highest price Apply at this office at once. paid for lied U. dai Logs and Boat for Sale. REI) Good row boat for sale cheap. Inquire at Brewer’s Shoe Store. su Who said picnic? Are you going to get some of those sweet pickles and chipped beef from Lorenz & Hoyt’s to take along? The picnic won’t be a success unless you do. VEDAR inc ; les Belta. J. E. Young & Co Have You an Edison. Victor, Columbia or ZoNoPhone Talking Machine? Bandon Foundry an*’ Machine Shop You can get them with Recoods from us on easy payments, a cheap as at any place in the world. : : : : -—OOO------ E. C. BARKER & CO. Coquille. Garfield &. Von Pegert. Successor to V, R. WILSON -------- OOO------ Mill and Steamboat WORK A SPECIALTY. (). P. Bohrer (I. H. Smith S pecial M achines B uilt to O rder . Turned Shafting, Cap and Set Screws, Machine Bolts, Pipe and Pittings, Brass 11 ork. General Repairing. Pattern Shop in Connection. Surveying, Plating & Drafting, Bandon Co-Operative Reality Co. Real Estate and City Property u CD cd " OAKLEY it ARNOLD If the Gold Hill Chamber of Com merce can get the Izaak Waltons of the state together September 1st, an Oregon Anglers’ Association will be formed. Secretary R. (’. Kesley, of the Chamber, has invited all the fishermen of the state to Gold Hill for that date and the following day. when fly casting contests will be held. Gold Hill is on the Rogue River, of every kind done on ehort notice, ----- OOO — and nt reasonable prices. one of the most noted on the Pacific Coast for trout and game fishing, Seven and one-half Chicken Satisfaction is (luaranteed. and is chosen as the most suitable X-STOnlera left on Mondays with onr Bun- Ranches. place for a meeting of this kind. don neent. A. O. TROWRRIDQE. will I m * 1 have divided my land into a little given careful attention and delivered iti Governor George E. Chamberlain over seven sections containing five Bandon at the «tore Friday eveninc«. will lie there, and H G. Van Dusen, acres each which I have on the mar Master Fish Warden of Oregon; ket. These will make excellent chick J. W. Baker, State Game Warden: en ranches, and the land is adapted H. L. Kelly, Jr., Suprintendent to thecultnre of small frnits A six United States Fish Hatchcry, Trail, ty foot right-of-way passes through Or.; R. D. Hume, Weddcrbum, routing each t ract They lay two and a quarter miles south of Bandon Or. Subjects that wil1 be considered near the plank road, and sell for and £<’>•> an acre These lots art* not lion««*. Migli unii Curringi* .ire: ‘‘Obstructions in Streams,” in the hands of any real estate dealer, Taint ing. ‘‘Fishways, "Net Fishing,” “Fish an*l I do my business direct with yon. Hatcheries.” “Stockingof Streams” Call on or addr«*ss. •ill Werk («■ivraatt-ed. Frier« BewMwable “Gaine Fish.” C. H. C haxhlsr . Governor Chamberlain has ap-| liauloc. Orsgoo. * Baodon, *o. Steam Laundry. C. L. LAW & C. W. DYGERT Painters and Contractors I : VARNEY If more lumber of a universal thickness is used in the new side walks the wear and te.vr on sole leather and tempers as well, would 1« averted. compulsory education law, adopted by the last legislature, requires the Civil and Mechanical Eng. attendance of pupils of school age throughout the year and provides NORTH BEND. OREGON strict punishment for those who do not comply with the law. Parents will therefore be justified in seeing COQUILLE that their children enter school at he beginning of the ter in and re main throughout the year. NOSLER& MORRISON, Prop'r«. —000—- Coquille, Oregon. Good pasture for horses or cattle. $2 a month for horses. J R Stillwell. First-Class Laundry Work Anglers Meet. Read Your Home Paper. •-j I-1 • P Residence and Business Lots Sold and Exchanged. A general Brok erage Business. Timber. Earin Lands, Collections, Rents Prosper Mill Co. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS Oregon Pine, Spruce and White Cedar Lumber...... WE CUT IXM'AI, LUMIIEU OIIIIERS AT ONCE. I'. <1 tJ -------- DEALERS IN-------- (»eneral Mere 1 landise y o LOGGERS' SUPPLIES a Specialty. Market Price Allowed for Produce of all Kinds* PROSPER, ....... TEX RO OREGON. ISOTST, [SI <’CESSOR TO HOOV ER Ar MONDAY] BANDON MEAT MARKET. -------- I>ealer In All Kinlin of-------- Fresh and Salt Meats. Vegetables, Lard, Etc. Etc ;-t*"Having purohaapd tbia old and well eafabliMhe<lfl>ii«iinra<. and moved tlu’-RaiD»- 1.» the Marshall Building, east aide Main street, we solicit a continuance of past gent roua patronage, gnaranteeing b< tneftt fair prices and court« * - hr treatment to all. Farm Produce Always Bought and Sold.