Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, September 19, 1907, Image 2

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    ford about two months ago, u.ui
1 moved to the hospital at Coquille
city, where he died August 4. 1907. i
An Independent Newspaper
His remains were brought to Port
INVINO S BATH,
Orford and buried last Friday in
E ditor and P ropriktor
the cemetery beside his wife.
Mr.
81 hhcription R ati » ; Per ìear, il.50; Six Mootha 91.00; Copy 5e
Jurgensen
was
born
in
Germany
in
sTHKTLY IN ADVANCE.
1838. He came to Curry county in
Thi« papet
entered ut thè Bandoli poat office aa Necoud-ciaaH Mattar.
1878 and settled on a homestead on
Elk river, where he raised a family
Best Property in Coos County for Summer Homes
M ayor L ane has placed the “lid,,
A P rominent M ail order house of three sons and three daugh-
Lots in Woodland Addition at a bargain Die best Investment
all of
whom
are
on Portland and has climbed an top sent an advertising proposition to us ters,
in
Baudon.
H<* was an industrious
where he can see that 11 >s 'iel’t on> this week, am! enclosed copy for a grown.
Acreage iu and near town at reasonable figures. ;
and now Chief of Police Biggy, of larger ad than any now running, in home loving man, bf gentle dis
position
—
a
good
citizen
and
2
San Francisco, will pattern after this paper. The projiosition looked
Lot« and blocks in Woolen Mill, West Bandon. Azalea Park and
those tactics and shut up his home good tu us, and the rate wasn't sc loving father and husband, uni
Fisher Additions.
town tighter than a clam shell.
bad considering what is usually versally respected by those win
The Quern Anne Cottage Property-
ottered by transcient advertisers, knew him.
Next week we will announce the Sweeney A Walker Addition
J. P ierpont M organ has rented who usually think the country* ed­
to Bandon. W atch this space.
Myrtle Point Notes.
a hoiise- in Richmond. Va.
Maybe itor will be willing and glad to accept From the Enterprise.
the twenty-nine million dollar lemon that copy fora much lower rate than
A Myrtle Point merchant reports I
The ad con
that was handed the Standard Oil die home advertiser.
a cash sale of goods to one man in
Co., has caused him to
I reflect be- taineil matter relative to groceries, one day last week, amounting to
It
lore expending any unnecessary furniture and some dry goods.
nearly $90.
looted
prices
probably
considerably
However the
amounts on houses,
B. B Watkins was unfortunate I
press reports say the rent is only lower than any of the home mer-
■
liants.
1
hose
advertisers
can
afford
enough
to lose his best horse Tues­
,
per
month,
five thousand dollars
to
use
a
little
money
for
Ijait.
The
day
of
this
week. His son Earl was
Figuring it up on a proportionate
iirst
order
usually
convinces
the
driving
a
load
of household goods to
scale, the average country printer
ane
|»erson
that
they
cannot
get Halls Greek where the family will
might be entitled to tarry in the place I
!
something
for
nothing,
even
if
it settle on a homestead. When on
for about fifteen minutes
looks good on the start and the 1 bridge the horses stumbled on a
For Rent.
, quoted price is less than what the loose plank and fell into the deep
A gain W e W ish to call attention I home dealers make.
Your hom< ravine with the result that the neck
(»Rice rooms in Devereaux Bldg,
t , the fact that Bandon sadly needs | merchant is not a highway robber! of the best horse was broken.
Bridgi* A Benell
upstairs
near the Post Office. In­
more-« I welling houses.
Many peo He doesn t want to, or expect to,
M om >\ Bangi**« »nil Heater«
A’
The Board of Education, by the quire of Tom Devereaux or call up
^1
pie an* glad to lie living in rooms, get rich quick off the profits from
Have in them so many excellencies that tlu-v are now acknowledged the
resignation of Miss Cooper and the on the Bear Creek Phone.
as there arc no available houses, but iiis friends and neigbors. He spends
ereMMt «ellera on the coARt, and tbev nre prowiiiu in t voi every year. We
sickness of Mr. Zeberly, has had a
have the excluaive a^enev in Baiulon for these hoiiwliold n<l office neci Haitn s,
if some of our enterprising monied his money here at home, pays taxes
and prices range exceedingly modest tn either cime.
time this week in preparing for tin
citizens would invest in cottages for along with you, and invites you to
<>nr assortment of hardware, tinware and edged tools is most complete.
opening of school next Monday, but
the use of these people, they would patronize him through the home
Tinning & Plumbing a. Sjoeoanlty
have succeeded in employing for all
not only relieve a much needed newspaper. He cannot afford to
the rooms. Mrs. George Hermann
Jk. Hatoerly
commodity, but make a success in send out expensive analogues, le
has been employed to teach the
a speculative capacity.
Rent-, the gitimati profits and honest and
Sth grade, Miss Florence McCracken
way they stand now, and the price square dealing will not permit it,
Orders by phone and mail
will teach the 6th and 7th, and Miss
of lumber and lots considered, but he has to have his goods and
promptly attended
to.
Daisy Deyoe will take Miss Gooper’s
would soon pay for houses lor rent­ prices compared with mail order
Order
your
winter
‘
s
supply
Ciri/ lìn ¡ducer and
< ’I mim
room, the other teachers having
ing purposes. The new mills that houses, founded on shoddy goods
of
wood
now.
been previously employed.
Surveyor.
will soon be in full operation will re­ and underhanded dealing. Can you
The Order of Eastern Star of
quire new men, and most of them satisfy yourself where you in any
Fourmile Phone 4 long 1 short
Higher Classes of Work Solicited
will of necessity, come from the out­ one incidence sei tired what yon Coos County met in annual re-union
Mail, Lock ox 46
BANDON,
OREGON.
side, bringing their families, and all • ■onsidered the value of your money in this city last Friday. Many out |
of
town
members
came
in
and
with
|
will join in the demand for more from a mail order house? Did you
dwellings.
ever stop to think of the principle the members of the Order here CLARENCE Y. LOWE,
Bandon. Oregon,
connected in so sending your pat­ passed a most enjoyable day. At
noon a tine dinner was served, and
ronage
out
of
town?
Do
you
think
C ongresman
W. C. H awi . ev
though the banquet room was well Druggist and Apothecary
was
a Bandon visitor last for a minute that any one of them
Is just in receipt of a new and
When spread with tables, two servings
week and spent much of his time in would trust you for a cent?
fresh stock of
were necessary, A business meet-
you
want
credit
you
always
look
to
looking up the bar and harbor’ con­
ing
was
held
in
the
afternoon
to
Drugs and Chemicals,
Why not just
ditions. He is of the opinion that the home merchant.
arrange for next year’s meeting, Patent and Proprietary Preparations
as
well
spend
your
money
with
him
the money expe .«led on this pro-
Yon send away which is to be held in Marshfield.
Toilet Articles,
je. 1 1:, but a beginning and that it is when you have it?
In the evening five candidates were
for
material
and
articles
liecause
you
Druggist«« Nundrie««.
being applied to the best of the
giien the degrees and this was fol­
P erfumes , B rushes , S ponges . S oap .
ability of the engineers.
His idea cannot get them here at home. Ask
lowed by an ice cream supper.
N uts ani > C andies .
in making this trip throughout the for them at your dealers and by
During the meeting a number of
creating
a
demand
for
such
things
Cigar*,
Tobacco* and Cigarette*.
district is to acquaint himself with
members talked for the good of the I‘a nits. Oita. Glans and Painters’ Supplies.
you
will
soon
find
them
on
their
the conditions needed and to be
order in an entertaining manner,
able to present them before his fellow counters all of the time. We placed
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Taken from you.
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and throughout, the reunion was
* i
representatives in the halls of Con­ the advertising proposition in our
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The next time you one of keen enjoyment.
gress in an able manner. While in waste basket.
*
receive
a
mail
order
catalogue,
place
School opens Sept. 16,
Prof. E. C. Throne, who accepta­
Enroll with us.
this office lie expressed his opinion
bly
served
the
Myrtle
Point
band
as
it
in
the
only
place
where
it
can
do
•x
regarding the....... \ and as to the
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If, by keeping director for more than a year, but
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developments now being prt ijected good—in the lire.
who has been in Marshfield for the ❖
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We are their advertisements out of the home past few months, was in this city last ❖
and those about to come,
❖
❖
new
paper,
we
can
accomplish
even
week
on
hisAvay
to
Roseburg,
where
❖
time
and
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sorry he did not have the
Wortli Bend. Oregon
•* I
a
little
toward
keeping
our
money
at
he
will
play
during
the
district
fair
•>'
♦
opportunity to address our people
with the Roseburg band and visit
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as he has done in otln r parts of the home, we feel satisfied that our ener­
friends, for a short time, and will ❖
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gies
and
loss
have
been
well
spent.
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county, but he has met many of our
then leave for Long Beach, Calif., •>
r
Wines, Liquors
Crosman Timmons, Preaident
G. T. Treadgold, Sec
citizens and has made himself famil
where, beginning with the first of ❖ «
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R
H.
Ro»a,
Vice-President
A.
E.
Hadnall, Treat.
< Ictober. he has a year’s engage­ t
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Port Orford Notes.
iar with our Conditions, and we
NJ.
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and
Cigars
.....
ment
with
the
American
Marine
band
<•
❖
may expect to hear from him liter From the Tribune.
>•
to furnish music for that famed ❖ ❖ '
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regarding them.
southern California resort.
Prof.
R. D. Hume left Wedderbtirn Throne starts in on a salary of $90 ❖
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last Week whence he and his wife per month, anil his Myrtle Point <• ❖
Bandon Investment Corporation Inc. May 6, 19O
i
<*
* Da sin its sc il 1 > / os.
T he C ovntv E ditors and pub w ill depart for a European trip,
friends expect to see him climb •>
•>
A. ID Morse, IY[gr.
lishers of Oregon were knocked out especially to Scotland, the home of higher in his chosen calling. He ❖
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Proprietors.
to
of fully $40,000 last winter by the their ancestors.
lias better than a local fame as a ❖<•
•
•
Oregon. «
cometist, that is certain to expand ❖ Bandon,
state legislature, business that the
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•5*
....
Miss
Mary
Marsh
is
home
on
a
with
his
new
engagement.
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press of the state have been getting
REAL ESTATE - TOWNSITES ■ PROMOTIONS
BANDON
for years-and should continue to re visit, having come down from Co
I
quille
with
het
aunt,
Mrs.
Dr.
Owen
ceive.
The Oregon Press As­
sociation has taken on new life and of St 1.ouis., Mo., formerly Miss Ida
at its winter meeting in Portland Kronenberg of Coos.
something will be doing which is
Julius Kock, who resided for
bound to lead to the betterment of many year - on hi- Ilk riv er farm,
those who are depending on the in­ now occupies his cozy home in Port
come of a printing office for their Orford. He draws a Mexican War
I airbanks-Morse Gasoline Engines for Spraying, Pumping
sustenance. For years the pub­ ]M*nsion. and though 85 years of age
Sawing, Grinding1
Outfits complete.
Fairbanks .Morse
Steam Engines, Pumps. Boilers. Fairbanks Seales for weigh­
lishers have sat quietly bv sucking is sprver than most men of si 'ly
ing. Fairbanks-Morse Dynamos and Motors, for power and
their thumbs, while every incoming
light; \\ intimitis and Towers; Grinders, Feed Choppers, Well
Miss Tinv Roberts returned to
and outgoing legislatin' has taken a
i’nmps. All first quality goods at. lowest prices. Always in
her home in Myrtle Point last Fri­
stock. Liberal terms. Prompt reply to inquiries and quick
crack at him
The curtain has
shipment \\ rite for Catalogues and Prices.
day, after spending two weeks with
dropped on this club wielding act
her sister, Mrs. Rackrcff.
Her
and from now on the country news­
I sister Miss Jennie, will remain a few i
paper men are not only going to
d.u S longer.
claim what is coming to them, but
T. J. Gilkerson and wife—nee
We do
they are going to get it.
Miss
Winnie Hall a sister to Mrs.
not believe there is a newspaper
«
H.
T.
Steward, arrived here last
publisher tn this state that is'‘on the
graft." as intimated by the Portland Friday, on a few weeks viit, having
come from their home ift Lemoore,
Oregonian, but there are sonic
California, to San Francisco, thence
things they are entitled to that the by steamer Plant to Coos Bay and
legislature can grant, things (with from there via Myrtle Point to Port
special
the week oh mo . kth .
honest and right and it given, will Orford.
SAMPLE
IN CONNECTION.
I m - a benefit <0 every taxpaver in
Mr N P. Jurgensen, who was
Oregon.—Hillsboro Independent. 1 stricken with paralysis at Port . < >r
Editorial Page of Bandon Recorder
Long’s Park Addition to Bandon
Bandon Investment Corporation
f
NEED
A NEW STOVE?
A. M c N air ,
T he H ardware M an .
s
A Business
Education
Is the best Investment for the young
Man or Woman. It will double your
earning capacity. and cannot be
Eldorado
Miller
Cleaver
Business
College.
Mrs. A. G. Hoyt wishes to Invite
the Ladies of Bandon to call
Gasoline - Steam, Pumping, irrigation and
at her home and see her
Lighting Machinery.
hats, before buying.
FASTER
BROS
Have received this week a
select line of
Fairbanks - Horse & Co., Portland, Oregon.
HOIEI
Ladies Cloaks
Dress Goods
GALLIER
Dates $1.00 to $2.00 per Day.
n.iTEs nr
Call and see them
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BANDON
OREGON.