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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1907)
« •«* • * B ‘l ‘ I •• • %• » • • e « -r è • e Q e '/y * z z r I >• « ♦ • • « * / •e « • & « « •• 9 0 o V. ♦ e > I x a BANDON, WEDDING SEULS. ✓ fl I lames R Osborne •lipped from this earthly coil b\ taking a dose <4 < van ide of potas-uam last Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock, leaving a wife anti family U> l>attle the world for existence. M b <k>mestic hie had m< been what might have been desired, owing to jus extreme jeakmsy His fcmdne» for work was by no means extreme, •o rather than go to work and support his family without making life unbear a 14e tor ail concerned h< left this world and its .ares behind in a »hurt hour. For some time past he has been threatening to kill his family and hunweii also Last Friday he left his residence saying he would stay away and leave them alone in peace, but on Tuesday this week I m returned acting strangely. He took the suck containing the imhon. which he had previously displayed «nd mid he would take, and carried it around with him until evening. He left the room it* a iew minutes and returned »tying he had taken the poison .«nd upon liemg urged to take lard as an antidote, refused, and walked over towards the bed, tailing to the rtixir belore he got there He died in a short time in intense tgony. Mrs. (Mxm called for help and neartov neighbors arrived and sum mimed medical aid, which arrived ahortly after he died. An inquest was held Wednesday afternoon by judge Topping, acting for County Coronet Mingus. The following A. J were summoned as jury: A Stillwell, Dave Haoibn, G. Carey, Nels Rasmussen, W. K Bwkingluim and Hohlen F OSS. Their decision was to the effect that the decenserl hail met bis de it h by a speedy poison, self administered. The sympathies of the community •re extended to Mrs. Osborn and family We are informed she lias been knocked down and choked by her husland and threatened with death many times. In such case while the affair » lamentable, she is well rid of han, as no* she will be able to provide kw her children without hindrance from him I? » Last night at 8 30 at the Pvrsbv * termi 1 [lerxmage Charles Muxm ; and Mairne Nelatm were iuw M u>i holy matrimony by Rev. Vkm Roach. R*h J***"»» »**<•** ar* *«d I kwc>wa 0 Pondi m and ha»« a bwu of friends who wnh them •tai pro*|»eT<<ia furare G. T Tr«ad gold and Miss Clare Walker m up with the voung coupie, and Kn few of the unnveihate Irieniù and I relatives were present at the orre mony. Desirable rooms have Iwea I secured and the young couple w>l! I commence housekeeyung at once Chas Martin is emiilovwi at the I potver house as night engineer. OREGON, THURSDAY, sim ums ui moi rami by State. DECEMBER 12, 1907 ia large letters the name of the <iis- ? Number SI I sotoiok rami DESTHOTEO li FISE < aae or the word “C ontagious .” If no tkig lie used, the color shall lie, in cases oi smallpox, yellow; diphtheria, green: xarlet fever, red; and all oilier diaea.ses, white. It »hall lie the furrbrt duty <4 the Coun ty Health Officer Io prohibit entrance or exit from such house without his wrrttrn |wrm:nskni. Any Ixnise ar building, and its LEFT UN» LMBEI fill POLES « coateMs, in which a case of sinall- cholenn, yellow fever, typhus fever, diphtheria, membranous croup, scarlet fever, measles, bubonic Pro- idagm-, typhoid fever, or tuberculosis has occurred, shall lie disinfected by fi table ¡on Run for the ow ner or occupant, under the supeivision of the county or city health officer, or his deputy, in a manner recommended by the Board of Health. It shall be the duty, as provided by law and these rules and regula Saturday a wireless message from tions, of all local boards of health, health officials, and health authori the coast below Eureka brought the ties, officers of the State institutions, information that the tramp steamer police officers, sheriffs, constables, Sotoyome was burning off the and all other officers and employers of the State, or any county, city or Eureka bar. The crew had escaped village thereof, to enforce the fore by taking to the boats. As far as going rules and regulations. can lie learned, no lives have been lost. were extinguished before any serious damage had been done. I.ike a great torch, the Hames shooting funnel-shaped into her masts, the Sotoyome drifted with the As night came on she looni- wind. ed up a veri table tower of light, visible for hundreds of mile-.. Gradually the vessel drifted to the coast and late tonight hit the bar near Eureka. The last wireless message stated that the vessel was still flaming as she lay stranded at the approach to the harbors. She is of 398 ton. Church Notice. There will be no services at the W« print tAwing. a tew irf tile Presbyterian Church next Sunday regulations regarding the State the order ot the city council which Curiaon—McCieod. Health Laws. These are under the was issued on account of fear of the SotieCarlson and Archie McCleod jurisdiction <4 local Health Officers, December 15. This includes Sun were married at the Presbyterian and Health Officer Houston, of Ban day School and Christian Endeavor. Mrsc iiage Wednesday night at 9 don, says he will see that these are George H. Roach, Pastor. o’ckek. The groom is the engineei rigidly enforced. Penalties for neg at the shingle mill and the bride is lect of same are various amounts well acquainted here and in vicinity ranging from $io to ffsoo. Thu Sun Typewriter. Myrtle Point Notes. The Sotwycme was en route from whete she has many friends and It shall be the duty of every prac Fina ihr Eatrrpcur Coquille River to San Francisco leiaiivcs The newly married cau|4e being ¡ihysician in tl»e State of E. M. Furman sells the Sun Type with a cargo of lumber. Captain will go immediately to housekeeping Oregon to report to the County Paul Sterling has resigned as writer No. 2 at $40.00. The LJ. S. 111 their new residente in the Wood Health < »ftfc er or to the health officer agent of the C. B. R. \ E. at this Peterson took the vessel far out to oi the municipal corporation m which dodge the storm. By some mis Government have adopted this and acklition. such diseases are hamil within twen place and has gone to Coquille. chance, which the wireless did not machine for use in the Department ty-four hours, by the quickest means The position is now held by G. H. ot agriculture and for the army. Garfield-—Sorennon. communication, a report of all Dunning of Marshfield, formerly of explain, the cargo caught fire. The The natural tendency of the on *” men fought desperately to quench A very quiet home wwkling took cases of diphtheria, membranous California. the flames, but soon it became ap nary mind is to accept the Govern place last night at the home of Mrs croup, scarlet fever, cholera, typhus lever, typhsiul k-vet, wiu 1I| h > x , lep Frank Morse, tlie Electric light parent that the only hope lay in ment’s endorsement as of the very Dyer, when Maud Garfield and rosy, measles, bubonic plague, bar man, was ill from Coquille the first leaving the ship. The anchor was highest order, on which we could .ester Sorenson were united in tiers' it. h and tulzsculoMs within his of the week. He states that the cast, and the men took to the not go amiss. Ixjmto of holy matrimony. The ini- jurisdiction. Monthly payments will be accept reason for the poor service that his boats. Soon they were picked up Lt shall be the duty of each Coun uresnive ring ceremony of the Pre»- ed by those who prefer. er to furnish to the »Myrtle Point patrons have been re by the steamer Lakme, which made >ytertan Church was periormed by ty Health < Secretary of the State Board of < ceiving is the poor quality of fuel toward Eureka. <ev. Roach, which, amid the beau Health, on or before the tenth day The steamer Charles Nelson tiful decorations of the house, was of each month, a report <4 all deaths lie has been getting at the power Hare s Good Advice. <2 station, the mill having had a run passed along and made an attempt indeed appropriate. The bride b a with the cause thereof, occurring landon young lady, well known and within 1 lie limits <4 the county dur on spruce that does not answer the to save the Sotoyome. The Nelson purpose well. There has been a fastened to the Sotoyome with the O. S. Woolever, one of the best has many friends. The groom is in ing the next preceding calendai month. 1 change- in the quality of fuel, now, idea of towing her into Eureka. it known merchants of Le Raysville, biB.neas here, having come here to It shall he the duty ui aU practic however, and Mr. Morse thinks that was a hard ami perilous fight. After N. Y., says: “If you are ever accept an intemt with Dr Steele, ing physicians and all municipal improved a few miles had been covered, the troubled with piles, apply Bucklen’ the service will be much finally purchasing his practice. health officers, including deputt Iwusekeeping rooms liave been se county health officers, to make a re The lights have, in fact, shon great Hames communicated to the Nelson Arnica Salve. It cured me of them cured and the newly married couple port to the County Health Officer, i improvement during the past sev and the towing boat was forced to for good 20 years ago.' ’ Guaranteed of all deaths, with cause thereof, oc eral nights. abandon her charge and fight for her for sores, wounds, burns or abrasions. will commence housekeeping at curring within the limits of their re Before the members of the Marsh own life. The Hames on the Nelson I 25c at C. Y. Lowe's drug store. once. T he R ecorder joins their spective jurisdictions during the next field chamber of commerce last Sat many friends in wishing them a preceding calendar month. No |M-rson suffering from diphthe urday night, Mrs. Yoakam, dep lappy and prosperous voyage over ria, membranous croup, scarlet uty food and milk inspector for Coos the sea of matrimony. #^3 e • //— —~‘ fever, small|iox, measles, whooping county made an address on the cough, bubonic plague, leprosy, or hat ou may hine Loyde>- Reynolds. other dangerous communicable dis dairy interests of the county in w hich ease shall be admitted into any pub she said, “Most of the dairy ranches up he old shoes F.mmotte Reynolds left for Marsh lie, parochial, or private school, or in Coos county are located on one field the fore part <4 this week, ac college or Sunday-school, or shall of the rivers tributary to the bay. here coaies enter any assembly or railway car, companied by Mrs. Harry Morrison, The milk is easily transported to to meet Mrs. Adelaide Lot de- On vessel, or steamer, or other public the creameries and condensed milk conveyance. Tuesday night they were married in No person shall l>e admitted into factory on gasoline launches which Coquille by Rev. Gordon, at the any public, parochial, or private make regular daily trips.’’ Mrs. \ * nr Methodist parsonage, coming to sch< college or Sunday school, Yoakam is in a position to know W 11 ' Bandon on the noon boat Wednes from any house or building in which what she is talking about and a day. They have rented the Bates has recently occurred a case of dan statement from her should have hoe usi n e gerous communicable disease, with residence and have gone to house out first (M-esenting a certificate, official weight, but there are those i Ml Xi uster keeping. Mr. Reynolds is working signed by a reputable physician, that conversant with the dairy interests I at Morrison’s Barber shop. Mrs. all danger of communicating such of the county who will challenge her disc ase is past. Reynolds is from Boise, Idaho. ra statement. The Coquille valley No parent, guardian, or other jierson having charge or control of does not wish to detract one iota . MARINS -3 any child or children, shall allow or from the Coos river valley as a dairy 34>9-9-9-»»94-3 *».3-S-5U5Y permit any child or children to go country, but it must insist on fair aisivid . from any house or building in which treatment in return, and it is confi Dec. 8—Sehr Ruby, Korth, from a case of smallpox, diphtheria, mem dently believed that if statistics were branous croup, scarlet fever, whoop S. F., ballast. % shown it would change Mrs. Yoak ing cough, or other contagious dis aatLiD. z am* s statement materially. A prom Dec. 6—Sehr C. T. Hill, Erick ease has recently occurred until •r such house or building has been inent Coquille valley creamery man son, to S. F., ¡90 M lumber. rnw«a>*«v >••• •< v«e lv»Mi bwwwm «• cam«»» TlGE SHIMS J-' '* properly disinfected, and quarantine estimates that there is at least three Dec. 6—Stmr Bandon, Jensen, to has been removed by the Health times the amount of dairying done LEATHER. 15 HIGH NOW. YOU HAVE BEEN ToLP S. F., 490 M lumber, 362 M Shin Officer. gles, 11 Tons mdse. It shall be the duty of every phy in the Coquille valley than there is TH15 MANY T1ME5. 5oME MANUFACTUR.ER.5 Do Dec. 6—Stmt Elizabeth, Olsen, Io sician called to attend a person sick, on the tributaries of the bay, and NOT GET THE PRJCE5.BUT GET POOR.ER LEATHER.. S. F.. 27s M lumber, 70 Toils m Ise or suspected of l>emg sick, or in the it is a practical certainity that this absence of a physician, every house valley is the foremost dairy section OUR. MANUFACTUR.ER.5, WHO MAKE 5HOE5 ToK 8 pnsengers. holder, w herein such sickness ’ is U5, GET GOOD LEATHER. AND WE WILL 5ELL YOU I>«r. 6—Gas stmr Wash.iclore, found, to report in writing within of the county. If Mrs. Yoakam will COME To OUR. 5TOR.E AND BR.ING >l.i.leu, toS. F., 305 M lumber. twenty four hours thereafter, giving prepare statistics it is believed that A GOOD PAIR.. she will acknowledge an injustice in the name and residence of all cases YOUR. FEET WITH YOU AND LET U5 5HOW YOU The Coos directory WHAT A 5TYL15H AND CoMFoR.TABLE PAIR. OF of cholera, yellow fever, smallpox, her remarks. Lumber $5 per M. diphtheria, membranous croup, scar credits the Coquille country with YOU LOOK OUT let fever, typhus fever, typhoid thirteen creameries, located as fol 5HOE5 WE CAN LET YOU HAVE. We have a quantity of No. 3 lum fever, or bubonic plague, or any lows: Myrtle Point 2, Norway 3, FOR. THE LOOK5 AND THE FEEL AND WE .SHALL ber. suitable for building sheds, other contagious disease, to the we of course 1 Gravel Ford 1, C rquille 2, Arago look out for theleather walks, etc., which we offer in lots of County Health Officer, or other health officer who has jurisdiction in 2, Riverton 1, Bridget, and Ban- HAVE 5HOE5 FOR. ALL OCC A51ON5, A5,FoLLoW5: 1000 feet and upward, at $5 per M. the territory. ' croft 1, beanies one or two buildings EVER.Y-DAY 5HOE5, 5LIPPER.5, DANCING It shall be the duty <4 the County to be built at Bandon. C odv L umber C o The same 5HOE5, DR.E55 PATENT LEATHER.5, ETC. Health Officer, when a case of small t authority credits the Bay country Men's and Youth's overcoats, the pox, yellow fever, typhoid fever, ■ BoY ’5 5HoE5? WHAT KIND? THE GOOD KIND? membranous croup, with four institutions using milk— ' best Christmas gift you could make diphtheria, scarlet fever, or measles is reported Two creameries at Marhfield, a ' THAT 15, IF IT 15 PO55IBLE To GET 5HOE5 THAT Prices yourself, at Hartman’s, within his jurisdiction, to place or cneese factory at Sumner and a milk WILL TR.Y THE5E. WEAR. A R.OUGH BOY ranging from $» to $18. ciuse to lie placed in a conspicuous condensary at North Bend. R.E5PECTFULLY, If the Captain of the . Sotoyome , place at both front and rear <4 prem-l ises wherein any of the aforesaid Hartman has a big line of holiday believes in fate, he w ill probably buy diseases occur, a quarantine card or 6 mi umbrellh before leaving port • flag. n<w less than twelve by twenty- j candied ami fa» y boxes coming < jci four inches, upon which is prinked this iwst bunt gain. RE SOLVE D Y T T Bur T A Ti/kE WHEN You MUST BUY NEW 5H0ES fMJ WE SHINE IN THE/VEW S B 5S B • o I 0 , .. . •* S , A. 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