Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, September 19, 1907, Image 4

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    Coquille Notes.
flourishing <nd bids fair to
outstrip »hvreby they lift thenitk'lvt« out of
the court where f«nt*i<J ¿T’ty, up »
what is called a higher court for
all other fraternal ip-ttrance societie-
From the Sentiaet
in the County
Four were initated
in July, sixteen in August and three
Measles have brokm out in Co­
at the first meeting in Sept and
quille. Several cases are reported.
twelve applicants for imtation at the
Al Hite left Sunday tor Rose­ next meeting.
Dr. Perkins.
burg to attend the district fair at
that place. He will also go to Sa Oregon Development League.
lem before returning, to attend the
(Special Correspondent'-)
State fair.
Z. T. Strang and family left for
Roseburg and Salem Wednesday
morning to attend the district and
state fairs.
On this, their first trip
abroad in 7 years, Mr. and Mrs
Strang will also visit Hood river and
Grande Ronde valley while away,
C. M Skeels, son Paul, and
daughter Dolly also went out to the
valley the same morning.
Dr. Steele, the dentist of Bandon,
is said to l»e in very poor health
and rusticating in the hill sections.
Mrs. Steele wa- s ijourning in Go-
quille last week.
The new Maryland Saloon and
cafe adjoining were thrown open to
the public on Tuesday evening. A
grand free feed was a feature of the
occasion, of which a big throng par­
took with much relish
The spread
was prepared by Messrs Chartiers X
Smith of the cafe, md excelled any-
thing of its kind ever seen in the
town.
Mr. Beckett has a finely
fitted saloon, and the cafe depart-
ment will be handled by experts in
that business.
Rev. G. W. Ellis expects to start
for M. E. Conference next week, It
is uncertain whether or not he will
return to this charge.
The new steam schooner Bandon
was given a trial trip out of San
Francisco some days ago, and
everything worked handsomely, we
are told. It is understood that the
vessel will take her first cargo from
Crescent City thereafter running
regularly to Bandon.
She wa^
built at the Porter shipyard on Coos
Bay, being launched about two
weeks ago. Then she was taken to
her
San Francisco to receive
little
machinery. She is a trim
vessel, capable of carrying about
600,000 feet of lumber at a water
denth of only 11 feet 6 inches.
Captain Jensen, formerly of the
Elizabeth, is in command.
Weather condition.-, throughout
the Northwest have been almost ¡ier-
fect for the harvest of all kinds of
crops.
the purp-we (•! having the latter as-
certain whether they were duly and
and regularly found guilty.
This
seems always a hard question for
the higher court to determine. The
court takes its time making up it-
mind, and meanwhile the person
convicted enjoys the vital air and
the sunshine outdoors.
In California there seems Io be a
different condition of affairs, Mayor
Schmitz, after conviction, went to
jail and has not come out since, even
though he appealed.
Louis (Hass
went to j.u. also.
The difference
comes from the fact that in Cali
fornia a person cannot give bond
and keep out of prison after con­
viction. during appeal.
In Oregon, on the other hand, we
behold the following convicted per
sons at large: J. N. Williamson
W. N. Jones, F. P. Mays. <leorge
Sorensen. C. B. Zachary, Coe D.
Barnard, 11. If. Hendricks, Charles
Nickell, Mrs.
Emma Watson,
Horace G. McKinley (fugitive),
Thaddeus S. Potter, Dan W. Tar­
pley and Erank H. Walgamot.
Mr. Heney does not find the
prison in Oregon as accessible as
in California. Oregonian.
Oregon apples and pears have
brought record prices this Fall.
At the request of the Oregon
Development Leagug, Hon. Wilbur
K. Newell, President of the State
Board of Horticulture, has condensed
n the following one hundred words
a statement altout (Jregon fruit that
should be printed in every language
known to the tongue of man:
‘Oregon excels in fruit. Proof —
Because her apples are the acknowl­
edged standard of the world, bring­
ing highest prices from the trade of
New York, London, Paris and Ber-
4in.
“Her pears, cherries, dried prunes,
and strawberries have a a national rep-
utation, unequalled by the fruit of
any other section of the United
Ibis weather makes you think
States,
about
an overcoat, doesn’t it? You
‘‘Why? Because nature has given
her a soil containing the necessary can get the best in town at Lorenz X
plant food, a climate without ex­ I loyt’s.
tremes, and moisture and sunshine
GIRL WANTED: To learn the
just right to produce a fruit of beau Apply at this office at once.
tiful color, firm texture, and un­
rivalled flavor.
Boat for Sale.
“And her people have the intelli­
Good row boat for sale cheap.
gence to take advantage of these
Inquire at Brewer’s Shoe Store.
conditions.’’
Read Your Home Paper.
VARNEY
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A. Full Line of Confectionery, Fruit
Cigars Tobacco, Soft Drinks. etc.
TTewe
Stand
in
Connection.
Next to Vienna Cafe
It is Time to Have Your
House Wired.
Marcrial has arrived .md we are nou equipped for inside wir­
As soon as our
I lave your residence wired now.
ing«
machinery arrives we will he too busy to devote the neccess-
ary time for wiring the residence section.
Address
Bandon Light and Power Co.
p
IWRTORFOKD
l'or Salo ai iln* *■. ingle Mill. All
orders filled
AND
in mill.
promptly.
Office
We pay highest price
paid for Red Cidar Logs and
CEDAR
RED
Sil ING LES
Of the 400,000 leaflets printed by
the Portland Commercial Club ad­
Who said picnic? Are you going
vertising the low rates to Oregon, to get some of those sweet pickles
351,000 had been put in circulation and chipped beef from Lorenz X
-
up to noon Saturday.
Hoyt’s to take along? The picnic
won
’t be a success unless you do.
The Un ion Pacific, Northern Paci­
fic, Great Northern, Burlington, and
1 fenver X Rio (¡rancie are running at
least two daily trains in sections to
accommodate the tremendous rush
of colonists to the Pacific Northwest,
and Oregon is getting her full share.
—000—
Every citizen of the State should
Garfield & Von Pegert.
make an effort to bring some ac­
quaintance, friend, or relative from
-------- 000—
the East or Middle West to locate
permanently in Oregon.
♦ Important to Cruisers.
Secretary Taft had many good
things to say of this portion of the
I want every reputable Cruiser in United States before leaving for the
pecial
achines
Southern < iregon to send me his < frient.
name and address, upon receipt of
which I will send him information
uilt to rder
that is of virtual importance to him­ Convicted, But Not In Prison.
Turned Slut fting, Ca/> und Set
self and his business.
Seretes,
Machine
Bolts,
1 hough convicted of crime, a
Address, H. G. Wolf,
Pipe
unti
Fittings,
Roseburg Oregon. 39 person need not go to jail in Ore-
Brass Work.
gon. He “appeals,’' puts up a
General Repairing.
Pattern Simp in
Connection.
The Order of Washington. bond ami goes through the high-
ways and byways as freely as per-
sons not charged with wrongdoing.
The Order of Washington is ha\
His freedom may last months or
mg a phenomenal growth in Bandon.
Let I m Ilo \ our
one year or longer. And the tardi­
The Bandon Lodge was organized
ness of the punishment has awakened
under adverse circumstances. Spec­
Surveying, Plating &
suspicions in many individuals, un­
ial Supervising Deputy P. J. S.
versed in the law’s ways, that some­
McMananna came to our town about
Drafting,
times the convicted person goes un­
the middle of last November and by
punished altogether.
the first of December had secured
OAKLEY & ARNOLD
Oregon contains a number of per­ I
47 applications for membership, as
Civil and Mechanical Eng.
some of the special features of tins sons, convicted of land fraud or
of
land
fraud
perjury,
many
months
order which are vtz—1st The policies
They go
NORTH BEND.
OREGON
mature at the end of life, expectancy ago, yet still out of jail
about
their
affairs
as
freely
as
if the
ranging from 10 to 25 years 1 when
the policy is pair! in full,cutting I out jury had not found them guilty, or
the necessity of dying in order to as if there were no county bastiie or
COQUILLE
state penitentiary.
or McNeil's
draw the money.
Island. It is all because they have
I
Second, at the end of five years
appealed—a procedure at law
noslera - M orrison , I’n.pr«
one has the chance and opportunity
Coqnille, Oregon.
of dropping out and saving the
Good pasture for horses or cattle.
money paid in.
$2 a month for horses. J R Stillwell. First-Class Laundry Work
Third, men and women
of every kind done on abort noth*»,
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and at reasonable prices.
mitted on equal terms.
These features were readily Seven and one-half Chicken Satisfaction is Guaranteed.
grasped by thinking men and women.
fe** Orders left on Mondays with our Han-
Ranches.
don ngent. A. O. TROWBRIItOE. will |M.
About this time outrageous reports
1 have divided mv land into a little (riven careful attention anil delivered 11,
were circulated throughout Bandon,
over seven sections containing five Bandon at the store Friday evenings
charging criminal dishonesty of the acres each which I have on the mar­
supreme officers and the instability ket. riie-awill make excellent chick­
of the order. 1'hen 42 of the 47 en ranches, and the land is adapted I C. L. LAW &
dropped <Htt and not one of that 42 to the culture of small fruits. A six
has renewed his or her application. ty foot right-of-way passes through
C. W. DYGERT
Then the organizer secured 35 ranting each tract They lay two
mote applications and organized be­ and a quarter miles south of Bandon Painters and Contractors
fore Christmas.
About the first of near the plank road, and sell for f60
an<l
an acre. Thane lots are not
Mi(ti an«l Citrriag?
this year the old stories bristled up
in the hands of any real estate dealer,
Painting.
again with additions, having quite a
and I do my business direct with yon. >
All
Work
Gnnrnntffd
push behind them:
then 20 of the Call on or address.
Prices Rrawnablc
35 fell by the wayside.
And yet
C H. (’n ampler .
notwithstanding all this the order Is
Bandoo. Oregon.
Bandon, Oregon.
eN TITTLE
Bofts.
J. E. Young & Co
Have You an Edison, Victor, Columbia
or ZoNoPhone Talking Machine?
Bandon Foundry
lnd Machine Shop
You cau get them with Recoods from us on easy payments, a
cheap as at any place in the world.
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E. C. BARKER & CO, Coquille,
Successor to V. R. WILSON
Mill and Steamboat
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Steam Laundry.
Bandon Co-Operative Reality Co.
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Real Estate and City Property
Residence and Business Lots Sold and Exchanged, A general Brok
erage Business. Timber, Farm Lands, Collections, Rents
Prosper
Mill Co.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS
Oregon Pine, Spruce and
White Cedar Lumber......
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(general Merchandise
LOGGERS' SUPPLIES
a Specialty.
Market Price Allowed for Produce of all Kinds
OREGON.
PROSPER,
TEX ROEISOLT.
[SIC’CESSOR TO HOOVER A MONDAY.J
BANDON MEAT MARKET.
------- Dealer In All Kinds of--------
Fresh and Salt Meats, Vegetables. Lard. Etc, Elc.
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; «■’"Having pnroliased this old and well eatal>li«li> <l|l,l|«in< « . and m< < <l tlieU.'.tne to
the Marshall Bnilding, east side Main->treel, w< solicit 1 ,-ontin nance of p.,«t. generona
patronage, guaranteeing boueat good«, fair price« and eoarteona treatment to ain
Farm Produce Always Bought and Sold.