SEMI-WEEKLY BANDON ltECojlDEU, FRIDAY, OCT. 2ND, 1911.
PAGE TWO
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City Meat
Market
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A FULL. LINE OF SELECT FRESH -AND
SALT MEATS ALWAYS ON
HANI). MODERN METHODS AND
COURTEOUS TREATMENT COM
BINE TO MAKE YOUR TRADING
HERE A PLEASURE. YOUR PA
TRONAGE SOLICITED.
Phone 193
Geo. Erdman, Proprietor
Y'
;.4li;..x'';4-:I"'''''
DOitrs
Opened for business again in .
the Red Front Building on First
Street. Meals at all hours day ' $
or night. You known you always f
get something good to eat at
DOWNEY'S. !
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We have just received a
large shipment of
t
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t
Hay an
d Grain
SIDE LIGHTS ON AMERICAN.
CONSULS IN MEXICO.
Men
Whose Names Are Figuring In
News Dispatches.
Tlio American consuls In Mexico nro
constantly figuring lu tho newspapers
In connection with thu exploits and
movements of Villa, Carranza and tho
other rebel clicrtulna.
George 0. Carothors, consular agent
ut Torroon, has been described by
Senator Fall as the diplomatic repre
sentative' of tho United States attached
to the Hying court of I'nnclio Villa,
Hero Is his biographical stMomotit:
"Horn In 1875; grocer for several
years; In commission business, ap
pointed consular agent ut Torreou
.Inn. 11, IDOL'."
Thomas D. Rd wards, consul at
Juarez, who has figured conspicuously
lu the dispatches since tho lulling of
lleuton, Is an older uinn. Ho was born
at Floyd, N. Y.. lu April, 1S19. His
present homo lu the United States la
nt Lead, S. D, F.dw-ards was educated
at Itomc, N. Y.; editor of a dally news
paper for twenty years; postmaster at
Lead, S. D.. 18S3-WJ, and held various
municipal olllpes; appointed after ex
amination, consul at .luarez, June 30.
ioor.
.Marlon Letcher is United State;?
consul ut Chihuahua. 11 ere Is Letch
er's biographical statement as record
ed at the state department:
"Horn In Shavtor, Ala.. Sept, 4, 1ST2;
educated at the University of Ala
bama, and the University of Chicago;
was bchool assistant at Montgomery,
Ala.. 1S05-0; principal of Seale (Ala.)
high school; Ilrst lieutenant In United
States volunteer Infantry and compa
ny commander lu Cuba during Spanish-American
war; president of Doug
lasvlllo college, Douglasvllle. Ua., 1000
1003; employed In the bureau of edu
cation, 1003-1000; resident of Washing
ton; appointed after exuinliiatloiilNov,
10, 100S) consul at Acapulo Juno 12,
1009; consul at Chihuahua Jan. 10,
1011."
Alonzo B. Garrett. United States con
suls nt Nuovo Laredo, who brought
Clemente Vergara's body across tho
Rio Grande, like ICdwards nt Juarez,
Is an old man. Uo was born in 1817
and was a drummer boy In tho civil
war. Ho lias been consul at Nuevo
Laredo for thirteen years, no has
taught school, practiced medicine and
was a West Virginia state senator.
hne Quality
"Prices are Reasonable
t s:
I Bandon Warehouse I
BERLIN QUITTING THE TANGO.
Ex-Governor Foss' Daughters Say Old
Stylo Waltz Is Popular There.
The Misses Ksther and Tie! on' Foss.
daughters of former Governor and Mrs.
Foss of Massachusetts, who ha've re
turned from ICuropo, bring the latest
news about dancing in Germany.
"Konlly, 1 think tho Gormen men nre
tho best dancers In the world," said
Miss Helen. "They pay more attention
to the music than American men do,
and. nfler all, that has something to
do with dancing.''
Trots and' tangoes, she declared, nro
failing away In Berlin- and tho old
fnsh.'oned wnlta returning from exllo.
Readers of the Bandon
Recorder, and Friends:
Special Bargains in Farm
Lands and City Property
s? SQUARE DEAL REALTY CO.
Saving Stamp Money.
Patience She says her husband Is
trying to economize now.
l' trice How. I wonder?
"By forgetting to mall h,or letters."
Yonkcrs Statesman.
SAD END TO OLD ROMANCE.
Man
fip
With new buildings, better equip-tiK-nt,
enlarged ground;, unci mjuy ad
ditions to its faculty, the University
of OrcKon will begin Its thirty-ninth
year Tuesuay, September 15.
Special tiaming for Business, Jfour-
iijMsui, 1 aw, niiMicine. 1 carbine. IJ.
i.'r ry vj?rK . MuU-, Architecture j
'"i""! ii.ui.m jhu rinc Arts.
I irjjfHt ini ktioi'i;ekt depoituicnts
01 burr.U education.
1 btjt y of more ih.in ftl.SM volume, two
pr p.i u iftnint tim, ttlcrcn tlil1itlt fwiiy
(luu'rci) Nrw I ma, CM AUmlnMuailoa I
PuIIJiuk in rourf ut cumtrurllou
union rrc lK,fumitrli (or nMB and
r tti'i.n 1 ilirn.tt luwrlt
W' 'l f.H- at.io tmA iliutrjM4 boofcltt.
Aulre.ii x KeBiatiar,
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UHIVERSITY OF OREGON
Notice
Tho nuxl imw' of tin 'IVIrplnmr Directory $ue
10 pitas" iihojit Ortnlirr. H. I'JM. Aihtfttutinf Mce
fix mlu, Milkr uiir rt'MTvtfiiuHD Ut in ,
1'ur jiajiltuliir wiiu' r full.
Asks Annulment of Marriage to
Who Went Insane.
San Francisco. -A tragic dual chap
tor has been written to the romantic
elopement of .Inck Breckeuridgo and
Miss Adelaide Murphy, which stirred
social circles In many cities ten years
ago. Mrs. Urcckenrldgo has Instituted
proceedings of annulment of marriage
because of the Incurable Insanity of
her husband.
Jack Breckenrldge. scion of noted
California families, Is watched by
keepers In Paris. Ills wife, after ar
ranging with her attorney here for thfi
filing of annulment proceedings, left
several days ago for Philadelphia.
The marriage of. Iireekenrldgn to
"Sallio" Murphy, as sho wns known by
her friends, tool; tho relatives and ac
quaintances of the couple by surprise.
On the honeymoon trip to Paris the
blight of insanity touched tho mind of
tho young husband and all tho olTorbi
of tho bust physicians lu Kurope failed
to euro him. For ton jeacs ho has re
mained there.
Sirs Urcckenrldgo recently brought
tho young son of the ninrringo, John
Breckenrldge. Jr., to San Francisco to
be with his grandmother, and with her
concurrence tho annulment proceed
ings aro now under way hero and In
Paris.
PENSIONED AFTER 23 YEARS.
Poor Man Awarded $3" a Month and
Receives $3,000 Back Py,
Atchison, Kan. Frank Ferris, ov-enty-nlnu
yours old, who served during
the civil war In the Third loglmuut,
Missouri Infantry, applied for a pen
slon In IKK), but hnctititH b could Dot
produce lib dl-liingo imperii Ids up
jlllCfltllHI mum dulilod,
Tlit) Hdjuuiii jttruttml of MUwMirl n
dimly lu pu HirMUKM Uhi imuriU
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS
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THOMAS F. HAGGERTY
Atiorney-at-Law .
Over MrN.iirV Hardware Stcrc
l'honc'482
HANOON, ORKOON
C. "R. WADE
'Lawyer
BANDON, OUF.OON
DR. II . L. HOUSTON
Physician & Surgeon
Office in First National Bank build
ing. Hours, 9" to 12 a. m; 1:30 to 4 p.
m; 7 to 8 in the evening.
BANDON, OUKGON
DR. SMITH J. MANN
Physician & Surgeon
Oflico in Kllingson Building:. Hours,
!) to 12 a. m; 1 to 5 p. m.
BANDON, OREGON
DR.v L. P. SORENSQN
Dentist
Office in First National Bank build
ing. Telephone at house and office.
BANDON, ORKGON
G. T. TREADGOLD
Attorney and Counselor
at Law
Office in New Bank Building
Notary Public
BANDON. ORKGON
DR. R. V. LEEP
Physician & Surgeon
Office in Ellingson building, Phono 72
BANDON, ORIiGON
DR. ARTHUR GALE
Physician & Surgeon
Office in Ellingson building. Office
phono, 352. Residence phone, 353
BANDON, ORKGON
THE PILE OF MONEY
DEPOSITED WITH THIS BANK
SHOWS HOW IT POSSESSES THM
CONFIDENCE OF PEOPLE WHO
SAVE AND ARE THEREFORE
THRIFTY. YOU CAN JOIN THEM
WITH ADVANTAGE. PUT YOUR
SAVINGS HERE AND THEY'LL
BE AS SAFE AS A ROCK. SMALL
ACCOUNTS WELCOME AS LARGE
ONES.
THE BANK OF BAND ON
Dry Wood
Split wood. $1.75 per tier
Block woocL $1.50 per tier
Fire place wood $1.15 per tier
F. L. Christie, Phone 582
B. ST EI NO
THIS UARNESW MAN
c
omplete stock of har
ness, shopping bags,
trunks, suit cases, valises
and traveling bags.
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For Your Garden
DR.
S. C. ENDICOTT
Dentist
Office in Ellingson building. Office
phono 1241. Residence phone, 1101
BANDON, OREGON
DR. T. L. SCOFIELD
Dentist
Office in Fahy and Morrison Build-
'ng "next to Emergency Hospital
Phone 1141
DR. H. M. SHAW
Eye, har, Nose and Throat
Specialist
Office Phone 330.J Res. Phone 105 J
Roonu 200-1 Irving Block
MARS1IFIKI.D. ORKGON
P. A. SANDHERG
Civil Engineer
Surveys, Plain and Snmlicatio is'
Ollicc Bank Building
BANDON, OKKGON
BENJAMIN OSTEIN D
Consulting Engineer and
Architect
Oincein Tin if t lliiililing
BANDON, ORF.GON
KODAK
WORK
Bring us your Kodak work.
Wo havo installed an electric
printing niacliino and can fin
ish on short notice, duy or
night, and sccuro tlio best ro
sulls. A trial is convincing.
YOURS TO PLUASK
L. I. WHEELER
Artist
Noar fSalllor Motel
The new soil of this section requir
es a COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER,
giving it what nature lacked. You
must have it for your garden to get
the best results. We have a large
supply at a very reasonable uricc.
Feed
Co
Phone 142
Central Warehouse
Order Your Freight Sent by the Old Reliable 'l
S. S. ELIZABETH
Large Two-Berth Outside State Rooms With Run
ning Water.
Eight Day Service Between the Coquille River and
San Francisco.
FIRST CLASS PASSENGER FARE, $7.50
I FREIGHT RATES, .$3 ON UP FREIGHT
X Reservations: J. E. Norton, Coquille; Perkins',
Myrtle Point; E. B. Thrift, Langlois.
X .1. E. WALSTROM, Agent, Bandon
3
We want you
For our customer not just today, but tomor
row and for all time to come, if
Right Goods
Right Prices
Courteous Treatment
and prompt delivery
is what you want
WE HAVE YOU
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