Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, January 16, 1908, Image 1

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Volume XXIV.
BANDON,
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Young’s Music
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The following is an excerpt
the Telegram >f the 9th instant
That William Patton took five
people to Dougkis countv aftd locat­
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was part of the testimony given by
CONTRACT rIXES C8MPLETI0N APRIL I. Mrs. Fannie L. Montgomery before NEW BUILDINGS. STREETS ANO WAKS DEBATE. ORATORY ANB BASKET BILL.
Judge Gantenbein in the State Cir­
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cuit Court this morning, at the trial
J. R. G- u*n of San Francisco (>i Patton on the charge of embez To be Constructed
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zling $7. Mrs. Montgomery testi­
to be Owner and
Town Officials
Debates Haló in
fied that she went to Roseburg with
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Patton to locate a timber claim, and
Manager.
are Busy.
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that Patton had told her she need
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not go to the claim, and consequent­
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ly she made her filing without in­
If all o the improvements pro
The High Schools of Bandon and
The Bandon Creamery will I e the specting the claim.
When she
nanie of a p ant to be built at once boarded the train at Portland, she posed and undertaken by the Town Coquille will shortly meet in both
>n this City, and to be completed said, she gave Patton her purse, dads be carried out before they re the arena and the forum and battle
which contained $21, fearin' she tire from office things will be hum for \ ictory and the laurel wreath.
by April ist, 1908.
J. R. Green, of San Francisco, might be robbed. She said Patton tiling pretty lively next Spring. A definite schedule of events has
Columbia Avenue will be opened been arranged about as follows:
will be the owner and mover to Ban spent $13 of the money for her, and
A basket ball team of girls and a
up
and completed to the Racetrack,
don permanently to take charge gave back the purse with only 70
debating
team from Coquille will
cents. The witness gave him va­ Little Street or Pacific Avenue just
and management of the Plant.
Mr. Green was in Bandon last No­ rious sums of money at different west and parade! to Columbia, will visit Bandon in the early part of
vember looking over the prospects times to apply on the fee < f $250 for be graded to Sixth, and one or two February, and here meet similar
will be opened. teams who will defend the honor of
for such a plant, and was fully satis' locating her on the timber claim. fcrciss streets
tied with the outlook. He has been After returning from Roseburg Mrs. Atwater Street from the Shingle their ovn school, while a boy's
in Bandon during the last week, and Montgomeiy learned from others Mill will be planked to Columbia basket ball team, and an orator from
unless there be remonstrances here, will about the same time invade
Patton
had taken five people
stated to the R ecorder that he has that
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the territory of the County Seat
against
the same.
secured a lot on the water front and located them on the same claim.
Homer Street from the Rosa Town looking for scalps ando wam­
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which will She then was convinced that she
better be described as being about was being defrauded, she said. Fur­ Store to the Wharf wi'l be planked pum.
These interscholastic events are
80 feet East of the Wals'jrom ther testimony is being offered this for the full width, and sidewalked.
quite
common
throughout thè
Numerous Streets on the hill will
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warehouse. A contract for the con­ afternoon.
Mrs. Montgomery was in Bandon be sidewalked, an Ordinance paving United States, and are looked for­
struction of the plant has already
been made with R. II. Rosa, and last spring, and is known by many recently been passed to that effect, ward to by both young and old,oa as
persuant to the intention to do so, some oi the prim ipsd happenings of
the building will be completed by people here.
as advertised last July, and now the the year, for it is the battle and
April ist. 1908, and the machinery
latest undertaking, unless remon­ struggle for victory that makes both
A Higher Health Level.
for the plant w ill be on the ground
strances
prevent, is to extend First brain and brawn the more masterful
by March 15th and installed at once.
“I have reached°a higher health
Street
beyond
the City Hall to meet and formidable.
Mr. Green returns to Erisco by level since I began using Df. King's
We learn that negotiations have
the Elizabeth.
New Life pills,” writes J..cob Sprin­ Spruce Sreet, and then plank
be<
n under way with all the schools
S,
ruce
Street
Southward,
which
will
ger of West Franklin, Maine. ‘‘They
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the
County to unite into a County
require
th*t
streetway
to
be
exten
keep
my
stomach,
liver
and
bowels
It Does the Business.
working just right.” If these pills ded to and slightly beyond the R. R. league for such contests, and the
Mr. F.. E. Chamberlain of Clinton
track used in the Government work, outcome has not been at all flatter
Maine, says of Bucklen’s Arnica disappoint you on trial, money will
ing, and the schools of Bandon and
Salve: “It does the business; I be refunded at C. °Y. Lowe’s drug and thereafter the road around the
Coipiille
determined to go aheftd
foot
of
the
hill,
which
is
bnly
a
have used it for piles and it cured store; 25c.
County
road
will
be
vacated,'
and
anyway.
them. Used it for chapped hands,
and it c..red them. Applied it to an I Coquille Creamery Sold.
Every pupil in the local High
doubtless revert to adjacent prop­
old sore, and it healed it without
School is entered in the oratorical
erty owners.
leaving a scar behind.” 25c at C.
The City charter will come before try-out. The debating team has
The Fred B. Haight & Co., of
V. Lowe's drug store.
the
people for adoption or rejection already been selected, and have sub
San Fraflcisco, of which George I..
Peoples, of this city, is manager for in all prolwbility some time during mitled to Coquille, some phase of the
Two Shows Next Week.
Ship subsidy question. The basket
Oregon, has purchasedthe old Co­ March.
ball teams of both boys and girls are
The
Village
of
Bandon
is
daily
Those who enjoy a hearty laugh quille Creamery from Fred 1. Hil­
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practising
hard for the coining < venf.
and good up-to-date music will avail mer and Co., ami havg, started it beirtg transformed into a City.
The llandon “grown-ups” can
The business section of Bandon,
themselves of the reappearance of up again. A part of the machinery
Young's popular Company at the from the O. K. Creamery in this will, in a few days, take on a very greatly encourage the home teams
Opera House on Monday and l ues citv will be used, as also the ice brisk and lively appearance in the by turning out and incidentally
day next. They arc to present two plant which will be installed to cool way of building, especially on Homer showing pul4b spirit.
distinct plays in Puck, Judge and the cream ami different rooms in­ Street, where Arthur Ellingson has
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the Lady and Irish Jubilee in which cluding the moulding and storage already commenced the construction
The members of the State Demo-
there is a liberal introduction of rooms. The plant will be styled tile of a two-story building directly at < cratic Central o Committee are called
the end of First Street, and work is
catchy music and «peeialitius.
All o. K. Creamery.
bvjUhairman Alex Sweek, to convene
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well under way; almost adjoining,
the pretty girls will be present in
the Knights of Pythias will at once ai Portland, Saturday next, for the
new wardrobe.
Seats at Brown’s'
Coquille Notes.
commence the construction of a three tfurpose of selecting a date and ar­
Advertised Letter»
C. I. Kime is back at the throttle story temple. Beyond the Woolen ranging for a State Convention to
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Mill will be the new creamery (•select delegates to the National Den-
'on the steamer Liberty.
Archie Beandry, 2
Homer Street will be replanked for | ver Convention, and to nominate
L. |. Cody, the Bandon sawmill
J. II. Downing
the full widt >. o and sidewalked. electors for thej Presidential ticket.
man. arrived from a business trip to
Lee Heath
Lumber Street is the first street be­ A. J. Sherwood, of Coquille, i.^ the
i Portland, on Saturday.
Edward Jackson, 2
yond the Woolen Mill, and this Coos County member of the State
R. FL Buck, of Bandon, made street, we are informed, Will be committee. Of the Republican Com
Belle Whitsett
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I Coquille friends a short visit last planked over to the water front at mittee, Chairman G. A. Westgate
Sam Loveland,
once, the work to begin as soon as does not facin' ( ailing the meeting for
Rom W \t ker , I’. M, j week.
This improvement will some time, n?>t until after the date
Mrs. C. R. Barrow went to Ban­ possible.
Presbyterian Church.
don Saturday, and returned Mon­ add very much to the Bandon busi­ ¡of the primary election, April 17th.
Services will be held in the day, accompanied by heF brother. ness district.
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Presbyterian Church next Sunday J. B Marshall.
I Dr. Prwitis, Dentist, is now able
Jan 19 at 11 A. M, ami 7; 30 P.’M
to do first rate dentistry at a very
Additional Local.
Notice.
Even-
Morning sermon “Enoch. ’
low cost, andfully guaranteed.
ing sermon
“Tried" l>V Eire.”
Dance Saturday night. Music by
Notice is hereby given that the
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Sunday Schopl at 10 a. m., Christian
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Eor Sale or Tcttde—(iaited breed
Endeavor at 6:30 p. in. Strangers dog tax for all dogs in fflindon is
a*d buggy
A. Rice has a fine assortment of ing ware, gentle O «addle
especially are invited to worship with now due and payable to the Town
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Particularisai
livery
stable.
embleftis
necklaces,
pins,
etc.,
that
admal.
Recorder. All dogs not so licensed
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will
be
well
worth
your
attention
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will be t.Aen up, and if not red evin­
ed will beokilled according to < >rdi-
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Mandolin and Gaiter, music at ( Frank Carey is abl^ to appear on
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Comrades of the Socialist “Party nance.
Lowe's.
the streets after his severe tussle
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0 R. E. G ardner ,
of the State >• Oregon,
For bargains in Jewelry see A w ithasickness.
Marshal.
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Attention!
Rice’s window. 25 per cent discount
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A Mass Nominating and Regis­
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on all goods therein.
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tration Convention will be held at ; 0
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Coquille City, Oregon, on Friday,
A. B. Sabin has reccivid the an­ •
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nouncement
of tl* marriage of his I My wife, Artha Genia Chandler,
Felfc 14, 1908, at the hour of it
Jan ii .—Steamer ETzabeth, Olsen, daughter, Mattie Fl, of Long Beach, having left mg lied and board with­
ojixk, A. M.
from San Francico, with 83 tons California, to J. II. Clifford, an of­ out cause. I will not be responsible
Jtv order of the County Central
mdse and 5 passengers.
Committee.
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ficial in the Bank at that place. for any debts she may have con-
A. W. Si i i per , Chairman. Jan i<>.—Schr Advance, Ogidinssen, Mrs. Clifford grew to womanhood in tra<4t*d after October 15, 1907.
cS L. Cl'RRY, Secretary. I from San f rancisco in ballast.
C. 11. C handler .
Bandon, and was well known here.
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Montgomery vs. Patton.
NEW CREAMERY
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COQUILLE H. S.
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For two successive nights a full«
house with standing room well nigh
at a premium, greeted the Young
Musical Company at the*local Opera
House upon last f»iturday,and Sun­
day nights. Light cotnic* Opera is AMERICAN JAP CONTROVERSY UNSETTLED
the most popular sort of entertain­
ment upon, the American stage
today, amt perkips Young's musical
Company is the first of that class to Fleet at Rio Janeiro.-Pacific
appear in Bandon.
Coast Fortifica-
Maud William«, the leading ladv
tions.
lias a striking personality upon the
stage, and a remarkable voice.
The’local opera house was not built
large enough for her voice.
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A polotical campaign is now on
larger house, a full orchestra and a in Japan, and one- of the principal
t horns of 20 would ^ive her a better issues is America and her attitude
opportunitv to display the excellent Upon the emigration question. The
qualities which hiS vojee possesses. Washington,, Government does not
The leading characters were possess w ish to foice or join issue with the
ed of good voices,
while the J.q anesc. Government before the
comedian kept the audience in aeon termination of her campaign, but a
tinual good humor, and convulsed Washington (lispatch to the Oregon­
the small boy into laughable fits of ian states that new coast defenses are
hysterics. The company, especially being installed and old ones re-en-
the chorus is small, but altogether forced at Pacific Coast point, Guam,*
is perhaps one of tbr best that has
Hawaii and Manila.
I bis ework of
ever visited the County. .
fortification is being carried forward
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sw iftly and upon a gigantic scale.
oDr. J. Warren Kelly, of this gity Coal depots are being replenished,
was called on Monday to attend the huge searchlights installed, harbors
sev eif year old son of Sheriff Gage mined, big guns placed and am­
at Coipiille, the child being very low munition magazines filled to over­
will) meningitis.
flowing.
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So quietly has this Work been
Dr. Lester Sorenson and wife left
go ng on that few outside of the
for Marshfield |this tnorning, for a
officials handling the work have
few days’ visit.
realized the o enormous undertaking
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under way. This work was parted
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The Sun Typewriter.
last May and it is expected that a
year will see the completion of the
E. M, Furman sells the Sun Type­ prc>g ramme.
The Ameiican Battle sbip fleet
writer No. 2 at $40.00. The U. S.
Government have adopted this which is on the way to ’ E risco
machine for use in the Department has covered about 4600 miles or one
of agriculture and for the .«any. third of the way, and is anchored at
The journey so
The natural tendency of the ordi­ Rio De Janeiro.
by
nary mind is to accept the Goverij,- far has been unmarred
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ment’s endorsement as of the very slightest accident.
highest order, on which we could
hive room house and one lot on
not go ffmiss.
En­
Monthly payments will be accept­ 4th Street for sale cheap.
ed by those who prefer.
quire at this office.
THE DUTSiDE
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T hat we are hammering
P riced D own / on vhat
IS LEFT OF OUR REASONS
GOODS - THE BLOWS WE
ARE STRIKING ARE REDUCING
OUR. STOCK
ROWN.
R ustier .
HAlfMl R ing PRiers
OUR »WINTER «STOCK 15 FAST
CAUSE
THE • P.EoPLt OF THIS COMMUNITY KNOW
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HAMMER PRICES,
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WE DO HAMMER PRICES DOWN ON LEGITIMATE
THAT WHEN
WE
SAY
RE6ULAR MERCHANDISE, AND NOT ON «SHIPPED
IN “JOB LOTS.”
WE WI5H TO LET OUR PRICE5 TALK.
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