Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, February 20, 1908, Image 5

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Local Lore
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a
c at Rice, the Jeweler.®
Chas lion .an, th
Jif. ria»qraui(
The ste inter Elizabeth i
urday from S F.
\\
. Gagi was
1 ”11 b,! itoi 1-1. 'a.
fr. nd-
The steamer Favorite is aga n 01
her regular run, trim and speedy 1
ever
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Seed Potatoes —1- or
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toe-. enquire ot J. II. Jones l our
mije.
< He Holland had the misfortun
t > break a b*" ■ ml
ankh
filed on a home
iongsh'Wi
ing
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-nc
• iday before the local com­
missioner.
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Mrs. 4- s.u. Prew ett o! 1
IheeBandon Concert Band will 1 asQ th'- thanks «¿1 the R
give a grand concert in t e opei^ • a a geneious supply of fin* - te
apples.
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In •;,! • l®e:iruary 2 •
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This paper wants a correspondent
Alfred S. Miller, one of the can­
nt L it ,l'. s, Riverton, l’arlte»sbmg
didal es for sheriff in Curry® made
Randolph, l ampa and Billiards
the R ecorder a short but pleasant
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Rev. Horsfall will hold service- <3*11 I uesday.
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in St. John's Episcopal church S m
day morning and evening.
pound- a natur.il troiter. Apply
e
I ver • ■' • htegbn grown walnuts.' to S. M. o Rowan. Bandon.
R. H. Rosa Co. has them.
1 ry
Aha/ook Aiulei ••on hating r» •
them.
cred / from his I te attack of- illm
.
is
ajZii
again on lUitv at the I L v ; ¿1 -.
Rev. W. S. < ¡ordon w ill till hi.
,
Regular appointments next Sunday saloon.
Subjects, “Regentratirtn” and tin
Col C 1. Blum» nrotlfei has pm
• “World'. Greatest Einancipatoi. ” has»d a fi*l] siqiply of Ri i o T idi k '^
o C. Stephenson, of Spokane.» is
I >ani n. 1 i c. .'i •■nq hati - h ■ i<
a colony from tlA- Inland Empire in
”iii verdant valley.
N. 4 tin new ads. of Banter Bros.'
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-Jr Conrad tn tins is>ue.
STd'F.Ô n'TS
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Attorn ;y T. 15. Wheeler lek yes-
.:'¡a.
Loquille pit legal busi-
n ess.
• a ., s I lath l< ft J<>1
dri\ in .
unlay morning
o Th< B and m
gi V e a grand c<
o
h •use Febiuarv
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• STOVES
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m i L. -■*
Hillsboro,
Bav. Sat-
opt i a
m (
1- M BTackerbv lias receix
- 1 .ot ’ I- tile "*■ ■
ii - °dl
■11 te fl0111 thi I-1 at' ' nalJA al »ci< i
one of Baqdpn's lodges.
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Miss !• lorence \V dstrom <»t C«>-
jiaile v. as d w i: S itunf?iy
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espei ial y to* attend tile l\ *
Io fgt or. that < i 11 ng
next
Pentecostal hall. Topics: morning
A i >isap| minted ( •
»> • ’ om iig Christ. Sunday cl""
u 10 a m. Rev John 1’hortias
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A. L. \Vhitt', life Cofumbia’.«v
• lm-’gi." e, , n. m w » . till d. to : >
1 edi id* of his ■ ck fatliei r*
H< l»ft I riday•morning tor tne,pa
» utal Ilpme in I Joj d, Wis* <>nsjn.
Mrs. Myvrs and the Missis May
A I > nd p. niche lx u ili-X were suc-
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die recynt Teacher's Examination
held in Coquille
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1 he final "aecinipt in the Randk'-
mail < t.He was allowed l>\ toUllty
Judge Hall, Saturday. I he prop*,
erg is d: U ilni; <1 n .. > • »1 < o’.
x ¡th
the will and the jfrobate ¿Io cd up.
( hi ’tilias e.litibn; he will - nd them
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out as ail'd lifcing f<his i ■:
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Mis Steele returned it.om a usit
at’ Maisbiiekl Saturday. Tin laif y,
Wi' unil- stand, utends going .oi-n
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Comiueticing this, Thursday, ev*m-
to California for an extejided so­
A M. Hitchcock, tjie local con
ng
t bere Will be preaebit :
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journ.
teutor, report’, "having had-all th ’•
Afts. Conrad has taken possession
. ■a Ik evening, cuntinuing ovei Sun
of her store with its complete new
l ib many . friends of Rece • tli* ’•1 ■ ss he c* 'ijlii attend to hen j day, if* i I k - Saint,, s chapel: Sun ia\
< me y mm I-,.i.
i, i, I.i . nj ’•
, | exactly t|*r> <• months ami thi n
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IB. h.¡.s l»ui|t several houses'
¡.»arl.ei, w ill be pleased to (earit that
stock.
df'lioni al ten a. in. with
i <e
'■ 10 per iih miii.
In li.'S bought '.lie 3-chaii shop’ ol a and ha- anothei in contemplation
She
will
h
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bei
eula
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increased
> ojj Her employ* r- are plearad
following
ou
Sunday.
Thia
mvjta-
lamp.my
The Bandon Hardwire
with
ber
work,
Stitt,
barbel
buslijcss
jn
North
B
nd,
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Alvin
Mmu
k
expects
-to
move
his
liave pilt in a a splendid assortaient oí
\ mi eaitut i oT it.it:. gket au • pt .ml unity like this.
pastor.
farm and garden tools and imple- will continue bne of our Coo county 15u i 1 ess h«mi tie "Bia* kerl v I*u
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>u i , inai. ■ tn.. tuM ,.| \mt'ltuiil ability.
community.
ing to tiie fine new "quarters near the
itients.
For Sale.
• M 11 J»ER <.l j;.\ V HR i : i HINKSS COLLEGE;
< .inley Bqfik iofotms us that th* wo nen mill abdut the fin t ol Mai
Charles H. Bramley’is the in n
His
place
will
then
be
known
as
th*
NORTH iqiNL)', OREGON.
business manager of Mdrsd n's new I" lilei f* *1 th* t steamei 1 Hsj >atch Eagle Saloon instead of the Anchor
40 acre • I ).,U \ . ix.uU I.. 1 I mile
Ban-1
wholesale liquor house in . Balld'ltl. drd iiorarrixi from Poitland on tin H r
front plank .road ■ rRil*
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Kob B om Jin 1».
Charley is a ¡Jopttlar fellow, ami •the last Alli mee, as ’wa oxplcted. It
$35 per acre.
*!♦ h i
Walpole,
should
for.certa
’
in
arrive
oir
tho
next
.
Ben
Schuyler
got
back
from
In
his
business will sulh-r none at
C. 11.’Chandler, Bandon.
I'nn*kee 'Utfort,
trip oi tliat-\ g.-’sel...
health
s<
eking
tramp
dow
n
t!
i.
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hands-
!><nt
culms
coast AJonday evening. "He didn't
Chas
Daily
aiid
mother
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ft
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Three choice lots in Woolen • Mill
W arcH • a ' n D’J ew èrti R i pairing
. '.J\ .¡a te to San Francis** 01»
Addition for $200.. Bandon Invest- thcii •futuri .home at Eureka, ixii.. s t.q; as 1’ort .Orlord. and returiçi
, ci.ted , . • hi • x uid i i - na i .
the first of the week, traveling byi
•metH Corporation
• ’ V an N orden , the Jeweler
•by
private con veyaijie down the coast •
\ e .. ji 4 * » di igti-ç
Th e residence of Charles 4 .oren
rhfiT best wishés of the cominuilit\
’ Notice of Street Improve; lent
was burglarized somg time last w• ■ ; .
accompany them.
( 'antain < >t Willat
• and many valuable articles taken.
N’llb.
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Geo 11. B.rxter and wife came ; I •. : > n \ V i. i -. I.. fl ! 1 i x from C ’qmilc
lrust.i’s of (hi town "f total i ’ ....
A search warrant revtale'd the arli.
Jo.n, he hav ing stat te< 1 the ere*
cles in the house pf a neighboring down from Coquille "fuesday" to visit
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tion
oi a ho|£>e*in th* western part in laly entered iu the jpiirtmlàinb* pf e< d-
family. Prosecutions will probablx with Mrs. Baxter’s sister, Mrs. Ch^
Lorenz. • Mr. Baxter was • formenx • >f ■ >w n. Ci »pt in W Ill ird, as all propose to iwprov* *• p»frtiou of Alwnte*
follow.
ar.' . 1. :t.avs
i anni w. a IÌ • • ■
business manager of the Coquille •know, is having a passenger boat ■ liu<
.... tei eel ion wtl b ( !<>lu* » bin io
Lon S ale .-—Household .goods
■ the Ktiid street by bridue* wi’fli
Sentinel, Mrs.. Lorenz, who .had built for the Bandon-Coquillerun,
nnd ptankinR extending from Mtd b* . r
and one 10*12 tent in good cun
ind
his
headquarters'
are
going-to
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beep oira xasit to Coquille, returned
ilition. Inquire of Wm. Irvine, op
home to Bandon / hi the date meji be at this end of’the route.
giro > t.o tbe work on tKe west end of At-
posite shingle Inill.
< ol’l'l S I. ii.
tiimeil with hef guest .
We u’ndi 1 tand that IT»>f Han­ . r . ' . ■ ' t / :>.<l
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“I Hit the Spot Every Time.
Work on the.extension and tilling
shaw's
writing
class
has
.largely
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George A.’ < ¡age,"y ho is now mar­
street file n w r i 11 n u reni >ns( <
in of fhe north jetty of th« bar goes
Awarded Silver Medal at v .rlcs Fair, St. Louis, 1904.
Hyainst
nell liiiprovenienls with the
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keting a fine article of,coal"from his’ ?tas< d«in numbers since thé
. .. , \.o hin Ten 110)
ste ulilx ahead, ram or shine, and
mine at Riverton, wtis in town last inUQe haa ended, and «it * is desir* d day* from tha final publication ot thia
FOR SALE BY ALL. DEALERS.
noth . wbiob n o 1 ’<■ e will lie opon
Mr. Jacobson purpose’s losing just as
I i,Bay
He announced his inten­ •'».state that then .- - tilJ room lof ;< t'lnw-.day, *!.. “h it > ”f March. 1'."'-
little time as possible. "We shall
•ttia
passed .I
tion of putting up a receiving shed icw more. N” p.lv v. ill be expect'>1
have more to ¿ay about this work in
f
r
ui\
lessons
that
havi
bc<
n
miss
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foj his "product •on the west end
• fin !, f.,t ■ .
i woi I,, 1 . lexi
a future issue.
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dock, in the rear, of’the HoteBGal- id h. tin. past in consequence of the
. . ,• : : i. ■ ■ of land in pro-
b rands Tiio a n, who was up lier, tn th* m ar futyire, anil Mill i • quarantine. No tuition required in
O*’.
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til
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or.
wlii’J: Ordinai cc will turili» * l’i"»
Iasi flnturd. fro his widely knoxx ii ter lop the wa ts of the people of ’ dv.mi e
vid for the oolh-ct l
.
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Star dairy bel w Langlois tells us Baridnn.
in Hceording with law.
I. . R. M< >r< h .*■ I 1 gentlem
•• Jed that tb* lown will not
>rc red «nd* is now
• that he It;
... , • ...-, planking or othe* part ol tbi
, J. 11.’ 1’rjce, thb ship builder, is mercantile profession, araivid in -aid
improvement.
,.g 111.whines and
installing six '
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”ii a x isit to V' »rflaiii I ap’ 1 San Fran- Baixlon from Washington' sl.gi
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p
on
th,,
ranch
gas engine a
u
Bay
"i
veiling
and
is
lookim.
*' It WADE.»
cisco. At> mip living fia , • hen
'n»<*e. macltine.s w.ill ' Mpeditt tin
i., i. .rd. r qf tbe Towp <
ibqut
’
vyith
a
v
iew
<
>f
I*
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rating
am*>ng
I
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land.
Ili*
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itici
,
m
left was G. I
work of.diawing the Jautial • Iroin
who c yne byre as the repi eseiitat I ve’ is , He cari■•'” *>n an ex<lusive
II l ife For ¡Prices on
’ his 15,0 dairy cows..
•- b nines i at his form* 1 locati*
A.1-1 "W
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Promptly
of McKay estate for whom Mr. .Price
m.
would-*
willingly
erfgage
Ari Tin 1 lolli nlieck who ha- !»< n Inis begun th. construction oi a new'
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11 i’f I.unify is still in .
at Gravel Ford the past two months and sgcond »team schooner at his r ‘i in» -.,
\Vashingto,n.
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working in his brother, Waym s, yard
Mi Bland greatly enjoyed
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logging camp returned lv mi* Satin h s tay among iis-. rind promis •> 1.
Saturday evening FclnTiarv 15th
day. Archie and Cail, otliei nrtli- come
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^tian Rebekah .lodge, of this ciCy
ers, left for the latter's homestead? n
(r. H. Shi itti.
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W 11. I.ogan and his efficient leld 1 spe* jal mi < ting ’•.••
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Bear creek Saturday.
err »» of workmen, consisting of
o 0 I • inferring
• * the R4bekah de-
r
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upon
four
cqndiilatis. At :o
People at Coos bay anXioi" tb Messrs. Bert Walker, Pete Ander-
reach San Francisco in .1 hurrv son Jenkins Cop' .uid others, (in
' lock a few invited friends wire
found the steainei Elizabeth g< '¡Tig islied the pile driving for the n< w admitted, and thy .time was pleas-
Marshfiqjd, Ore.
Phone 33
paftsed in games of whis’t until
out of Bandon last Thursday a t et v creamery wharf east of the woolen
W M LAWLÔR
Purser i nil l i t Thursdav. and since then luneli was served, after which a J. W. fl-ANAGAN
convenient means of travel
e
number
left
and
went
over
to
the
3 iely tells us that he sold 18 tickets tin.
ippi’i» .imi fl ■ ■■
tin
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and eoilld have sold 20 more if a> w hail h as b.icn in pi ogress, The Bank hall to round out tile evening
Ahrmt twentv r< -
coinirodatii'iis oftei^d.
new ci eamei y \x ill hat e a sul>sta f l»y dancing.
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a:
sine Le ; L-d and Exchanged. A general Bro1’
m.lined, and the rest of the evening
.1 will sell my household gooils tial midirstruciure for certain, Tlie
ALVIN MUNt.K Propri -tcr
-age f « . - r’ 'tiie r’diin L.ndd, ík.dection»,Rents
was passed in singing songs, both
anil a 10x12 tent in gixxl condition. materials came fróm Col. Rosa s
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old and new. that were lamil
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Inquire of Win. Inquire, of Win mill.
all. At 2 o’clock the party reluc­
S ( Smith, an ‘empienti at tin
It vine, opposite shingle mill.
tantly left for their homes.
FORMER V ANCHOR BAR
Coyly mill sustained jnjuries by till
o
Croinmn Timmony President
A steamship line between Portland
G. T. Treadgoln, S.c
accii!
nt,
and
hail
a
very
close
call
Die sociil event of the season
R. H. Rosa, Vice-President
A t lladaall, Trea«.
and Coqu.ille is the latest proposition
G
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to come from the Rose City. It is from instant death Thursday after­ will be tile first •annual ball O' till
reported that two young mon of noon *4 last wick, Mr. Smith was ¡local tri' c of Redmen, to be given Wil' be located in fine new quarters
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means, residents of that city and stooping over a revolving shaft to ■' Bank hall on Satifrdav evemm.
eastoof the I’ostoflice, after
adjust
some
matter
when
his
arm
next. No possible detail hSs-been o
Mar, h 1st, i
practical steamship men and navi­
was
drawn
beneath
a
whirling
bel
overlooked
to
make
o
il
an
affair
to
o
gators, are promoting the project.
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A steamer is now being negotiated in sui'h way that his arili was not : be remembered, and from indica­
C qi
Inc. May 6, lg07
for which will be specially adapted carried with the belt in its onward ' tions there will be a rousing attend­
and
for the ports in winch it will call. It motion. His head, however, came; ance. TheoSeaside orchestra will, Choicest Wines, Liquor»
- . furnish the musto, w hie h
Cigars ©
w ill have a draft of eight and one- in contai t with a pull* v and tin I. : t
RRAL ESTATE - TOWNSITES PROMOTIONS
BANDON
i-id .on-idei al ■! \ laci I ated.** .lidi is evidence of th- bi«; in that rbspect.
hall feet. Astoria, Tillamook, Bay
t itv Bandon jml Coquine and pus various bruises were imparted to his A novel and highly entertaining fea-
l’he machiiua was finali) tmc a
l»< ih < ■
1. m.tr- I. 1
sibly t^i'os Bay are named as tin arm.
-topped
and
Mr.
Sm.tii
released
the
RediVien
in
full
ibnriginal
aitire, GOOD BILLIARD ANfi POOL TABLES
polls ot the steamer's sei,, lull
It
» stated .liât l.it< r un anothei boat I fro. * his perilous predicament, after t 'is to be follo w. I by th - usual
Covrteou« Treatment
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will t>< added -hould tin trait c de- wli h he tame : ■ town "ir»d had his grand naieh .•:.r®»!.» d ig. IT< . it
juries dressed by Dr. Housttfh
m.rttd
Times.
| to attend.
: Call «nd Sec < » M U N C K "
Sweeney's First Addition prop­
erty for sale on the insUillment plan
by Bandon Investment Corporation.
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The Bandon Concert Band *i'i
. give’a "grand concert jn the opera
house i ebruary 29.
Opposite Poet Office
1 .
Soinetlîing Worth While Ï
Smoke
Style and Fit Guaranteed
GLEANING AND PRESSING
Gasoline,
. Distillale.
• * launch Supplies
Opposite Post Office
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Mianus : Engines
Coos Bay Oil & Suppîy Go.
8a<idon Cn-Ope:ative Reality Co.
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Steal Estate anti City Property
The Eagle Saloon
Sweeney & Walker’s Addition is
now on the Market.
Ban Ion Investment
poration
Scie -A.gents.
The Recorder and the Weekly
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Oregonian per year, 82.25