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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1908)
BANDON, Vein«« XXIV. STEAMER ELIZABETH EVENTS OF INTEREST NEWLT EQUIPPED OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER,IO 1903. Number 3J. Coquille, several thousand dollars was obtained for inland imprr ve. ments of the river, ami it would nave been continued bail Mr. Iler mann been kept in Congress. In 1872 Mr. Hermann ojiened a store on the upper C«x]uille, ami he lirlped every new comer with pro Run at Full Capacity as visions until they could get a home Piling is now being Pro. started. Therefore it is no wonder Long as Salmon Holds cured by Men up the lie is held in high esteem by tile people of Coos county. Notice to the Public K now ai . i men by these I’ i .1 - : EN is. That, whereas, we. the under signed merchant* ol the Town 0 Bandon, County of Coos, and State of Oregon, have agreed to close all S.ate Room* Overhauled and Doing* of the Big Partie* mercantile business in which we, or any us may lie interested, in the said and Their Illustrious New Cabin to be Town of Bandon, all such business i to remain and lx* closed as follows, Candidate* Added Out River to-wit:-From ami after seven o'clock ----- OOO — I’. M. on every week day except Saturday, and also to be and remain At the Churches. closed at all times on and during’ B.IIT HAS RUN HERE FIVE YEARS TAFT AND BRYAN NAY VISIT COAST Sunday, provided that there shall be DID FIRSI CANNING LASI TUESDAY Rev. T. P. Howard of Portland no restriction on the conduct of bus will preach next Sunday evening at iness at any time on Saturdays, ami ill«- Presbyterian Church at 8 o’clock. The Steamer Elizabeth has re The Bandon Salmon Cannery, I here will lx* no service in the morn- ' The pile jetty for the Bandon Middle Bass Island, Sept 6—W. provided that the conduc t of clerical cently been given a thorough over H. Taft will leave here tomorrow or oilier work outside of the actual I owned by C. Timmons, is again in mg. Sunday School at to a. m. j harbor will be under construction in hauling, the state rooms have all been morning, lie has written the Na selling of goods or keeping stores operation. Although Mr Timmons and Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. ' a very tew days if plans now under painted inside and in every way tional Republican committee to ar- open for that purpose shall not be -»nil his employees have been here headway are carried out and there Services w ill D D Id at the Catli- ; cleaned and put in the best of san* lange for him a s|>eechmaking itiner considered a violation of this agree- several days getting the cannery in is every reason to believe that they olic Church next Sun lay Sept. 13th it uy condition. | condition for work, they did not can will be as men are now up the river ary and has suggested that the ment, it 10:30 a. 111. . , ... A new cabin is now being built states of Missouri, Nebraska, Kan .. rx .. I getting the piling ready and as Therefore we and each of us have ;‘n>' salmon ",uil Tuesday, but the R ev . D. P. C i - ri ey . 1 . waich will be put on the top of sas, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, and New signed these presents and bound our ' "'"T?teen ' hin.imen have been busy soon as . th»*y y can „ get a sufficient | number together for a raft they tl e boat and will have first York lx? included in any tour that selves to the strict observance of '".iking cans and getting ready for cits* accomodations for alxiut 12 may lx; decided on. zajj r? ■■ will float them down ami the work their provisi ins, in the penal sum of ll,e biK r"'11 w,lich is expected soon. Odd rellows Give bupper I ' ot , tfriv . . . ing . them will •„ . begin at once. n ore |>assengers with state rooms r Mr. Taft has also expressed the $25.00 to be collected and payable, k. rge and commodious and o|x-ning view that his stay in Cincinnati at tile demand of any of the signers I There is not quite enough money o 1 the outside deck. This will might be terminated as early as Sep hereof, and if not paid upon such de I in sight to complete the work at n ake her one of the finest and most tember 21, thus permitting the ex mand to be collected by an action present, but the plan now is to go ? lodge, Rebekahs ami ahead and work as long as the money u >-to-date vessels plying on the tension of his services in the gen in the Justice’s Court for the Sixth The evening was very 1 holds out and then as soon as mi le C MWt. eral political field to a |>rriod of Justice? District, to be brought bv spent in playinggarr.es can be secured, go ahead with the Th«* Elizabeth was built •n 1903, nearly six weeks and make possible any signer hereof and the proceeds iread that was set out work again. It is thought however k r the express purpose of running a trip from coast to coast. to be applied as follows; one* half to b t *een Bandon and San Francisco, tliat sufficient money can be raised the person, herein authorized who Danville, III., Sept. 9—Samuel themselves to and has been making the run for to complete the work this fall, and diall prosecute the' s.iid violation <>f fi /e years, never making a break not Gompers, president of the American this agreement and the other half to then Bandon will have a harbor, e* en during the strike,* for at that Federation of Labor, will invade the lx? applied to the costs of proceed deep enough to let in most any • — •- ti ne she succ eeded fn getting a crew Ninth Congressional District of ing, also provided the costs of such get the General Sickles is 83 years <4 age. sized vessel. We now have the o “scabs" and came through un Illinois, Monday for the avowed prosecution shall exceed $12.50, the The story of his meeting with his best harbor between San Francisco purpose of bringing about the defeat it olested. ------ OOO ----- excess costs in case of conviction, wife, after a separation of twenty and the mouth of the ■ C lumbia She is the only boat that has of Joseph G. Cannon, Speaker of .hall be assessed and collected from Mr Hermann’s Good Record business men and seven years, is impressive—almost river, but g ven such a long period of con- the National House of Represent and against the said person w ho may citizens here are not 1 satisfied to pathetic. It recalls the tragedy with ti med service between here and atives, who is making his nineteenth or shall violate this agreement. stop until the very hest harbor I pos- Hon. Binger Herman, ex-con- which his name was associated fifty Sin Francisco, and Bandon campaign for a seat in the House of sible lias been secured. I n testimony whereof , Weand years ago, and starts many a rec p ?ople are beginning to consider Congress, from the territory indi each of us have hereunto affixed our gres- man from thi.-. district has been 'The great advantage w'e have over « llection of th«- politics of the ; eriod in Bandon for a few days, shaking h?ras a "real memberol the family" cated. hands and seals to this agreement hands with old acquaintances. Mr. preceding the Civil War. General Coos Bay and other ports is the fact a id her arrival in jxirt is always Portland September 9—J. Worth to go into effect and to remain in Hermann is held in high esteem by Sickles entered the Army at the that the bar here is short and much b ded with delight. Kern. Democratic, nominee for the force from and after September 14, beginning of the struggle, and was more.easily made safe at all time> The rumor that has been afloat vice-presidency, is to apper in Ore 1908, and until disolved by mutual the people here for the good work he did for this harbor while in Con soon advanced to high command, of the year. to the effect that the Elizabeth was gon for two addresses about the consent of the signers hereto. The up rivet towns are showing gress. We are indebt« <1 to Brother lie was in all the battles of the Army t< ’ be taken off this run for a time first of the coming month, accord R. H. Rosa Co., A. J. Hartman Orville Dodge of the Coquille Sen <4 th«? Potomac down to Gettysburg, deep interest in the Coquille river i without foundation, as the writer ing to tentative arrangements which A. Me Nair, O. A. Trowbridge, tinel for the following information where he commanded the Third bar, from th«? fact that a better liar hid a personal conversation with are now under course of completion concerning Mr. Hermann's record. I Corps ami was di al led by wounds. bor here will be nearly as much < apt. Olsen on his last trip here, by the state central committee. Ac Bandon Hardware Co., Smith Bros. When Mr. Heimann first entered 1 After the war he was retired, with benefit to them as it is to Bandon, a id he was informed that the rumor cording to the plan now working & Sidwell Bandon Furniture Co., I the rank of Major-General. Grant md in fact with a small amount of » as groundless and that the boat out Mr. Kern will make one ad Panter Bros., J. S. Tilton, I orenz Congress there had Den $10,000 appropriated for the improvement of 1 -ent him as Munster to Spam 111 work, the river could be put into 1 ould continue to make regular dress in Pendleton, if possible on ¿t Hoyt, A. Ed. White, J - M. Baker, the mouth of the Coquille river, and 1.869. He was one of the few Dem condition so that large steamers t ips as here-to-fol e. Sept. 30. the political day at the M. Breuer, A. B. Sabin, Peoples he raised it to $20,000 the next year ocrats in Congress the <■ were not could go clear up to Coquille. The Elizabeth arrived in Bandoti district fair. His other appearance As has been stated, the work of I nday with 190 tons of freight and will be in Portland about the fiistof Furniture Store, Allen & Davidson. and the follow ing year $25,000 was mere than one half dozen who de completing the jetty will be rushed obtained, and so it ranged from fied secession a <1 rebellion and JI passengers and left Tuesday night October, when the big Democratic 20 to 30 thousand each Congress took their st.«nd with President 10 completion as last as possible and • ith r se,<>oofeet of lumber. M5 cords meeting of the campaign will be Margaret Iles Co. until the harbor enjoyed the benefit Lincoln tor maintenance of the will in all probability be completed cf match wood, 5 ton* of Chittum held. yet this fall. Every Union. of seven appropriations, lark, 10 tons of wool, five tons of The Margaret Iles Co. played foot of water gained on the bar lias ljtter and eight passengers. She Dont forget the Sale of lots in In ‘ Under the Lion's Paw" to a well lessened the freight rate over one » ill be back here next Tuesday and dustrial addition begining Monday filled house Wednesday evening and will sail again Thursday. as usual they were well received dollar per ton, so we can under* Sept 14. stand the wonderful advant i1. >es we by the audience. The plot is that his able work. an unscrupulous circus owner is have received from Congress cut The winter of ¡893 trying to get a girl's fortune which <1 i VL7CT<YVF2 W<YYÎ7Ç ( < iVKz down one Half of what the river and does not belong to him but he is, harbor committee recommended, of course, thwarted in his plans. Every part of the play was but Mr. Hermann being a member of well rendered and this excellent 1 fiat c mmittee, he succeeded in troup still preserved their high getting $30,000 appropriated fui the Coquille, and $100,000 for Coos standard reputation They will appear here again next Bay. Up to I«H»| there had been Wednesday night in " Hie Girl and expended $185,000 for the Coquille, the Gambler." This is said to be besides $10,000 toi the life saving one of the best shows they have ever station at Bandoil, and there vva ■ $5 >,000 on hand tor a light house put on the stage and they will no and fog signal. At Coos Bay there I* now located in his new quarters in doubt be greeted with a full house. had been in 1894 one halt inilliioii the Sellmer Building next to the Post dollars expended on the jetty, four Ball Game Sunday. fifths of what was obtained during Office and will carry a complete line of Mr. Hermann** terms in Congo ss Have you stopped to think how Solid Silverware, Jewelry, Watches It might also I m - added here that The ball game to lx* played on much nice, new furniture adds to the Bandon diamond next Sunday Mr. Hermann was the father of the and Clock*. between th«- married men and single movement which secured tlu- light the attractiveness of the home? men of Bandon promises to lx- one house and life saving station for POST CARDS of the fastest games seen here this ' andon. We have just what you want After his first election work was season, as both teams ar«- in th«- pink to make your home comfortable and of condition and ready for a sen commence,! on the north spit at the display* of Peat Card« in national display of the national sport bay, and after or since his first «-lec at the same time beautiful County I* on exhibit is thi* «ter« One big feature of th«- event wil| tion every appropriation rxpcndetl lx- the fact tfi.it the Bandon Con. «-i t at that harbor was very lx-n«-h«'ial. Th«- benefits <lrriv«-«l from th- sc Haad will plav, . iq <1 it might • l>< a«l Friend» and the fenmilare incited gr«-.«t impiovcm«-nt which hav« m wl< d«-«l that th« pro«« ««Is of tip gam«, EVERYTHING IN THE FURNITURE LINE . ■ ■. •'« • althy and i ta rati and »er the nen< »tare alter • «-xp«-?i->«-s arj- |».n«l will go to th« • • • • • *ll> |S o»l I p< v u> < oitntv it 1 '•• i*1 t D- ItANDON FURNITURE STORI V oid. Ill • *tim.it> d Ti i .M i ’ *1« th< .1 pt ...... a . • * • *4 !<*{’ll^g' «i<«¡s. Ju è ... •* £«’.«•?« * 1 w< •» I 4 t* • a r ! What s F. H. Van Norden You i Home? rHE Jeweler & Watchmaker See our fine line of Morris Chairs » * • • • • • • • ♦