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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1909)
Build While the Sun Shines==CODY LUMBER CO A. M. Prentiss of Marshfield wa-1 j west of the *w t or ner of block‘No. 16 tn the town of Bandon. Oregon, said ; >int being in the in Bandon tins week taking views of ■ venter of said Pioneer street, thence south four I (4) degrees and hty-five (55) minutes west 30.' the city. | feet to a stake, thence south 656.7 feet to th WHICH WILL INTEREST READERS OF THE RECORDER £ Born |to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hol- north line of South Fourth street, said street to‘be lenback Wednesday J uni 23rd. a ten fifty feet wide. 3 3-3-3 5-5 3 3-5-3-3-5^ 3 5 3-5 5-5 3 5-3 ’3-5U' South Fourth Street Commencing at the west side of Abernathy ( Geo. E. Peoples of the O. K. E. E. Oakes was a Marsfifield pound boy. at the intersection of the above named i The Estabrook Co. have finished street, creamery was in our city last week business visitor Monday. street, and in the center line thereof, thence west the teconstruclionjof their warehouse along the center line of South Fourth street 1114 on his way to Frisco to look after Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Kelley re feet to the west line of Pioneer street extended. and moved their offices back into Said business affairs. South Fourth street to be sixty feet wide, turned on the steamer Alliance from thirty feet of which, along the south side of said • as me. Rouse’s coal at the Estabrook | a ten days visit at Portland. street, has been dedicated to the public by the I Mrs. C. E. Hollopeter returned plats and dedication on hie w ith the County Re | warehouse. 2Itf Just received a fine line of ladies’ the latter part of last week from corder of Coos county. Oregon. Wharf Street Extended Rev. Horsfall will conduct ser suits at Coumerilh-Christensen Co. Portland where she has has been Beginning at the south end of Wharf st.eet. vices in the Episcopal Church Sun August Freezen of Marshfield left visiting for a month or more. and in the center line thereof in the town of . day morning at 11 o’clock and Sun on the Elizabeth for San Franciscq Bandon, Oregon, thence south on said center line ' Buy your fire works at the Racket to the north line of South Fourth street 539 feet. I day evening at 8 o’clock. on a business trip. Said street to he sixty feet wide. Which raid Store where p.ices are just right. report, together with the plats thereof, and there Fine job work a specialty at the Don’t fail to see the new line o 24 2t to attached, were made and filed by Surveyor E. R ecorder office, “Work done H. Kern. suits at Couniei ilh-Christensen Co. Sec. 3. That the Board of Appraisers to be Judge John A. Coke wile and while you wait.” Ihe Street Committee, Recorder, In the Coos county league games son passed through Bandon today appointed. Engineer and other officers concerned; in the Mr. and Mrs. Geo H. Baxter of Snnday, Marshfield defeated Co on their wav fr -nt Wedderbuin to fuitherance ot these proceedings be and are here Coquille, have been visiting at the by required to use all possible and reasonable quille by the score of 5 to 3 and their home in Marshfield. diligence in opening for public tiaffic the above Chas. Lorenz home Mrs. Baxter Myrtle Point trimmed North Bend The ladies of Bandon are inviti d described private pioperty for street purposes. If . and Mrs. Lorenz are sisters. in the opinion of the common council the import to the tune of 7 to 6. to examine the line of hats displayed ance is deemed sufficient to warrant jhe accept" | See Spencer at the Estabrook ance ot the appraisement of the damage:, and if Mrs. E. Dyer and daughter by Mrs. Dean at The Rosa Co. store the report be so favorably accepted, then the said warehouse for reservations on the ft land is hereby declared to be condemned lor the ' Ethel have returned from M< - Monday. Breakwater. 2itf purpose of a public street, and it is hereby ' Coumerilh-Christensen Co have said Minnville, Ore., where they have ordered that the said damages shall thereupon be i •—L ost —A yellow dog, part blood been tor a year, Miss Ethel having put on a delivery w tgon and will t ike paid by appropriation from the city treasury. Sec. 4. 1 hat if said streets be so extended, ‘ hound, has strip around neck. Re been attending college in that city. orders and deliver goods twice a d tv. llirn the extention of Pioneer street shall be called ward. Finder please leave par This is an arrangement that the pub Pioneer street; the extenlion of Wharf street shall | The young baby boy of Mr. and lic will greatly appreciate. be called Wharf street and the widened portion I titulars at the R ecorder office. of the said Fourth street shall be tailed South Mrs. E. C. Drosch died Sunday Fourth street. 24 3t M is-. Mary Marsh, teacher of th e night at the age of two months and C. R. WADE, Recorder, Joe McCord went up to Coquille twenty davs. Mr. and Mrs. Drosch second grade, left for her home Approved the 16th day ol June, 1909. (Seal) STEPHAN GALLlER, last week and has accepted a job as will have ¡the sincere sympathy of down the coast Wednesday. and chief engineer on the cruiser Echo, many friends in their great bereave- Miss Margaret Murphy of the sixth left Tuesday for her home in Marsh running between Coquille and men. Ordinance No. 131 l field. Mrs. Myers of the fifth will 1 his is an ordinance entitled ”An Ordinance to Myrtle Point. — for sale —Cheap a good first leave Saturday morning for northern provide for the improvement of Sixth and j A fine baby girl was born to Randolph streets from the east to the west class merchandise business. Inquire points, and Miss Blanche R ulley of present limits of the City of Bandon. Oregon, Mr. and Mrs A. G. Thrift Sunday of the Bandon Investment Corpora the third will leave shortly for and assess the cost thereof upon adjacent prop- morning and “Sand” is the happiest tion. -ily." 2.|tf Portland to spend the summer The City of Bandon does ordain a follows: man in town these days. The girl THE TALK OF THE TOWNS weighs 7 1-2 pounds. — for sale —A good standard bred horse four years old buggy and harness or will sell seperate. Will take a good milch cow for part pay. Call on or address W. F. Waite, Bandon, Ore. 24 4tx. T. T. Land returned from a trip to King county, Calif., last week, he having paid his friend, John Lester a visit. He thought of renting a farm in that section, but has con eluded to remain in Coos.- Herald Misses Winnifred McNair and Kate Rosa returned last Friday from Albany college where both graduated with high honors tit's spring. Miss McNair finished th» course in both the instrumental and vocal department of the conser vatory of music, and with such a marked degree of success that she was offered a position to return and teach next year Miss Rosa ’also received high honor in her woi k. We are always glad to note ihe marked degree of success made by Bandon young people. T. J. Plested, tatsoer, wishes to announce that he is open and ready Advertise in the R eco rder and for business at the Bar V iew Hotel you will get results. with ioo designs, lodge emblem» The marriage of Edward Wil and special designs to order 23 2tx liam Lorenz and Miss Adelia Ger Don't forget that T. W. Robison trude Wilson was solemnized at the is selling grain and mill feeds, also residence of the groom’s parents agent for wall paper, paints, oils, at 9:30 Wednesday evening in the roofing etc. You get your money s oresence of about fifty invited worth if you trade with Robison. guests. Reverend G II Feese was 23-31 the officiating clergyman. The Guy Fredrick, one of Bandon’s ceremony was performed under a popular high school students left magnificent bell of roses, which, as Tuesday for Washington points. HL the ceremony was completed, parents Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Fred showered petals over the newly rick are thinking of going to that weds with a very beautiful effect.— state to locate in the immediate fu Sentinel. lure, therefore Guy does not con Rouse's coal at the Estabrook template returning to Bandon soon warehouse. aiti A number of his friends accompanied him to the boat to say goodbye. B. L. Hurst, one of Coos county's -—L ost —Ladies gold watch with fob leading ranchers Ins just coin- and chain attached. ¿5.00 reward pleted a fine cottage on his for return of same to Mrs. F. H farm east of town, known as the Gross. 23 2tx Fairy farm, and moved into same A. M. Kopf of Farrar, Iowa, ar last week, Mr. Hurst is an ex rived in Bandon last Saturday and is perienced fruit grower and has a spending a week visiting his brother tine place to carry on this paying Besides the apple and C. E. Kopf and uncle S. S. Little. industry, berry business, he is also exten- This is Mr. Kopf’s first trip to the Pacific coast and he is tr aking some sively engaged in the growing o what of an exploration of the whole English Walnuts an industry that coast while here. He has been promises to pay big dividends in through California and will visit Coos county. We are glad to see Portland, the Seattle fair and will the forwarl movement that is every alto go to Vancouver, B. C. before where manifest among the ranchers returning home. He is very favor of the Coquille valley. ably impressed with the West and The coal production of Oregon in especially Bandon anil Coos county. 1908 was 86,2 <19 tons, as compared Old papers at the R ecorder of with 70,081 tons in 1907, an in- crease of 25,278 tons, or 2.152 per fice five cents a bundle. The North Bend mill resumed cent. The value increased from cutting Monday after an idle week ¿166,304 to ¿236.021, a difference of during which time Jas. Allen the ¿69,717 or 41.92 percent. Frac general manager was in San Fran tically all the coal of Oregon was cisco. The mill will continue to produced in Coos county, and the run as long as there is any pos increase was almost all in the sibility of breaking even. With Beaver Hill mines There is no the market lor lumber as it now is doubt, however, of the existence there is little inducement for the of large beds of coal in several owners of mills to run even part parts of Oregon, notably in Jackson, of the time. Mr. Allen was not en Clatsop and Morrow counties, and couraged by the condition of the it should not be many years till Markets as he learned of them dur other mines besides those of Coos ing kia short May in San F.raiicisco. county' are producing in commer cial quantities. » Hart«. ' * Everything fo the Home WE are complete house furnishers and have the best stock and the best prices in Coos County. <JWe will sell you any thing to make your home beautiful from a carpet tack to a Brussels rug or anything you may want in the house furnishing line Sedition I. I hat Sixth street beginning at the east end thereof the same being on the east line i oi the present city limits, be improved by grading, The children of the late Josebh excavation and filling, by establishing concrete Humes, and by sidewalking, as hereinafter pro Walser wish to express their thanks vided in Section 2 of this Ordinance, it appearing to the many ft ¡ends whoso kindly that advertisement has been made of such pro posed improvement by an affidavit of C. E. assisted during their great bereave Kopf stating that he is the editor of the Bandon Recorder and did publish for three . ticcessive ment. weeks beginning with the Irtlh day of February. vüO----- 190*3, such notice of proposed improvement, and that six months has not elapsed since uch pub HUKE NIPPLES lication, and also appearing that m »re than twenty Atty motlt»i' wtio Las had expert days have elapsed since the first publication thereof i teitce with thia distressing ailiuen- and that no written or other remonstrance has ' been hied agatnst such improvements, it is there' ' will lie pleased to know that a cure upon declared that all proceeding hereumder may be affected by applying Cl ain- are regular. Sec 2. That the specifications for such im tierlain’s Salve art soon as the child provements shall as nearly as may be practicab' is done nursing, Wipe it. off ivitb a be made to comply with and conform to t • e fol REVIEW OF REVIEWS SUNSET MAGAZINE . soft cloth before allowing the babe lowing: the official grade for the said Sixth sire« t WOMAN'S HOME COM t<> nurse, Many trained nntse-i n-e and I hat Randolph street from the east to the west ««» FREE -“J™!“ this salve with l»<»Ht retoilts F’or present city limits hhall be made to conform to, HHle by C. ■. Lowe. and is hereby declared to be the same as shown and recommended in the survey thereof made by S U N S ET MAGAZINE E. Fl. Kern during the month of May, 1909, and •AM FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA Ordinance No. 132 filed with the Recorder of Bandon, during said Entitled an Ordinance to lay out, open and ex month, which grade requires an approximate re tend Pioneer Street and Wharf Street, south nioval of 15,335 cubic yards of earth, that at leas! ward to what is known ar Fourth street in two concrete Humes shall be made, one being.« Irr <>( tlu- city of Bandon, and which payment I the Woodland Addition, and to widen the or near thp intersection of said Sixth street with Gibbs street, the other at or near Grant street, ■hall be made in accordance therewith. said Fourth street, running ea-t and west an Sec. 8. Provided that the council may at any | to eondeinn necessary private property there the same b ing adjacent to the n *w schoo! h< u; which said concrete Humes shall be made in ac time after the acceptance of bids enter into a con for. cordance with the specifications therefor ma Ir and tract with such bidders for the performance of The City of Bandon does ordain as follow . Section I That whereas, upon the I 5th day filed by E Id. Kern, during the month of May, I such work, provided, however that the time (or the payments upon such contracts shall not be 19(F), and that is hereby declared that the cxca of February, 1909, at a tegular meeting of tli common council of the city of Bandon. Ore ;on. vation at provided for in the report < i lid E. I I required to be made by the city taster than the Kern requiring the removal of 15335 cub e yards assessments therefor hall be paid in bv the own it was by such council deemed expedient Io o . n lay out, e-.tablish and extend Pioneer street and of earth it is hereby declared shall be made; the ers of property therefor liable, or in any manner Mil. and Steamboat Work Our Wharf street, and to establish and widen Fourth .aid excavation to be made to conform to the whatsoever embarra the City l>y l>ein« required to make payments from the general fund, unless , profile, plat or grade of said Sixth and Randolph street of the Woodland addition said city, and j the work shall be completed tor a period of sixty SPECIALTIES at said meeting ordered and so entered in the streets as is established by this ordinance. That a sidewalk shall be built upon the south days at which time the city may provide by Journal of proceedings (or that meeting that the such contract that all contracts be paid in full. side of Sixth street beginning at the we t intersec city engineer be required to survey the extension Sec. 9 I hat the Mayor anti Recorder are at SPIGAI, MACHINES BUILT TO ORDER of Wharf street through the Jensen property, and tion thereof with Curry street, running thence Pioneer through or near the Disher pioperty, west, to the west ide of Eddy street in the any time upon a resolution therefor made by Turned Shafting. Cap ami Set south to Fourth and also survey the alleyway Fisher addition, and that a sidewalk hall bebmlt the (Council required by this ordinance to enter Screws. Maebii.e Bolts. Pipe tunning between the Button and Horsfall prop upo i the north side of Sixth sire ?t from the west into a contract with such bidder for the perform and Fittinga, Brass Work erly, and that the Street Committee r port the intersection thereof with Columbia avenue, west ance of such work in accordance with such most feasible method for o|>ening same; and to the west terminus of Randolph treqt at the term: as the council may see lit Io set forth in whereas it api>eai I that the Street Committee did we-'t present boundary line of the city of Bandon such resolution. GENERAL REPAIRING C. R WADE. Recorder. Which said sidewalk shall be six feel wide, of upon the 15th day of March, 1909, report upon Approved this 16th day of June, 1909. the feasibility of extending or widening the re sifiaced planki ng not less than one and a halt Pattern Shop in Connection spective streets, and that said committees di i inches thick, firmly nailed to three stringers oi fSEAI-l STEPHEN GALLIER Mayor. recommend the same, and that such report was white cedar 2x6 inches, placed upon mud silk accepted by the common council at said meeting where necessary, and railing on th«- outside where and it was deemed satisfactory to such council; the embankment is more than two feet high, said and it was determined and ordered that such railing to consist of not lex than 2x4; nailed to l or the best advertisement as may be legally required be posts 4x4, a t a distance of two ami a half feet ¡¡ligh from the sidewalk. made by the city clerk and whereas it ap[>ear. I Sec. 3. That the council may in its desen | that a report thereof with plat attached of such I proposed street extention or widening was duly lion advertise for bids for all of the woik in one contract or may divide the work to expedite th( made anil filed by the city engineer, which re port is incorporated in the next Section of this work and the cost thereof by making separate CALI. ON Ordiance. and whereas it appears that advertise contracts for the concrete work, gradin ' and for the sidewalk construction, that tin council inay ■ ment of the intention of such council to mak< such extention or wideaing of the said streets has reject any or all bids, or accept that of the Newly furnished large light rooms been made by the affidavit of C. E. Kopf, that lowest responsible bidder, and may impose .m h Telephone Electric Lights he is editor of the Bandon Recorder, and that terms as to bonds as the council may require or he did beginning with April 15th, 1909, for deem just. Rented by single night, week or Sect.4. That after this ordinance shall become l four successive weeks publish a notice of such moniti Copying and Enlarging a Spec pruceedure upon the part of this council, which of full force and elfec» and after the < oum il shall I determine in what manner the bids shall bo ad INQUIRE AT OFFICE OF said affidavit together with a clipping in lull of ¡ally. All work guaranteed one of the notices so published is heteto at vertised (whether the work be divided or not) The BANDON STEAM LAUDRY tached. II IS THEREFORE hereby deemed then the Recorder shall and is hereby directed to , and declared by this council that ample and suffi give not less than ten day notice by posting not cient advertremcn' and notice has been given of less than three notices of advertisements for su< h [ such proposed str-et extenlion or widening as bi I DO YOU WISH TO BUY HIGH Sec. 5 That immediate ly after such bid or I the case may be. ( bids shall have been accepted for the performance I! ANDoN Sec. 2. Further ordered an J declared tha ( ) i < ego the engineer’s report be adopted and that such of all work above specified, then the same shall extenlion of streets or widening thereof as the be deemed the actual cost thereof, and immed.a- case may be shall be in accordance with such ately entered into the docket of City Liens a; a j th u ggiit iintl .7 pittlbec.il rtf And Berries of all Description icpoit, and that the said streets it is hereby de lien against the property hereafter jnov.ded lor I. j ut 111 r<* jeipt of a new stock of and in the manner hereafter provided for. clared shall Ise so extended or widened, pur.uanl F lower* then order from Sec. 6. i hat w hen the actual < oat ol u h Drugs atid Cli'>niicnl-<. Paten, and to the provisions of Sec. 92 of the Charter of the City of Bandon, and that within thirty days improvement shall have b*en determined then the Proprietary Preparation*. Toilet Ar the assessable from the adoption of such report, herewith incor same shall be assessed to all tides Drnggmt Sundries. Perfumes. porated. the council shall appoint a boaid of ap property fronting upon both sides of said Sixth Brushes, Sponges, Soap. Nnta and Bandon. Ore., gen. agt. Coox Co. Nursery praisers, and thereafter determine upon such ap and Randolph streets between Columbia avenue (amities, < 'igar*. Tobaccos m.il Cig- praisement in all respects pursuant to the pro and the west city limits, in the same proportion Paints, Oils, Glass and visions of the said Sec. 92 of the City Chatter, which the number of feet frontage of each re- and if such appraisement be accepted by the 1 speclive lol or tract of land l>ear* to the total Painh r’H Supplies. council and paid, thereupon the council shall at number ol feet frontage of all of the property on BANDON, OREGON once take steps to open said streets in » cordance I both sides of aid street*. Sec. 7. That immediately after such assess- I n qxm.r C an B( rstvtHTio with «uch engineer’« report thereby adopted, Carri» | 'ti-ni -hall be deternun.’.l then the City Records! CUTTER'S BLACK LEO VACCINB which report is as follows, to-wit: California's favorite, the most suo shall be required to advertise the said a ¡essmeui FIELD NOTES OF PIONEER, WH XRF li lui. easiest uv'l and lowast in the Bandon R<*f<»rder requiring the aid a AND SOUTH FOURTH STREETS. •. • 1 reliable viwrine mula Notions. Toys, Stationery, mrnts to be paid into the C'ity |,..ru er into a I'. wu-r tring or pili form Write LOCATED IN THE TOWN OF for free Ilinrk Ja-g Booklet. separate fund Io I m * kept and set a ide for that BANDON. OREGON Hosiery, '¿hinawarc, Ih «ralla THE COTTER LAAORATOBt purpose, and d' tignal 'd >d known ta th<- Sixth« ' ■ • Pioneer Street Street Improvement Fund, which notice shall be ff’y.’ur <?rugu • • ti .t stock mi * i Commencing ar a point (25) Iwenty-hve feet made to conform to th« requtremoiifs ol the char- .afcAaea. • 3<S <lirev» tr>«i gb I and Shirts for men and buys Card of Thanks Woodruff & Turner The House-Furnishers Bando n Foundry & Machine Shop A. Garfield I ROOMS and PHOTOGRAPHS LODGING GETTY Clarence Y. Lowe Grade Fruit Trees M. G. I’OHL THE RACKET STORE