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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (March 28, 1907)
M ine Ray Collier of Coquille, »pent Baud Utmcert aud dance Saturday Suuday with her sister Miss Effi uigbt. Collier. Misa Collier is in the assess Frank Flam of Bear Creek was a or ’ a office at the Court House. business visitor in Baudon Monday. Miss Gertrude Johnson, of Coquille, The Royal Chinook Shoes for Men, returned home Tuesday morning the kind that gives satisfaction Io the Cash paid fur siickn by Ibe Bandon wearer, at Lorenz Ac Hoyt. after a few days visit with friend ami Commercial Co. relatives. Jack Kicking of Prosper, and W ar- Cast-iron Range for Sale, almost W, 11. Norval of Riverioti was io ! ten Parker of Aberdeen were in town new. Call and see same nt my resi town Monday. Monday transacting business. dence opposite the Shingle Mill. Mi.-'- Grace Hoyt returm i Monday The steamer Elizabeth brought up U m . I rvine evening from Maridifielil whore she a load of machinery for the \\ ireless F. A. Saccln. the prominent retail apelit Sunday with friends. Station on Cape Blanco this trip I grocery man of Marshtield, was a W. F. Kinslow of Tulia, Texas, Send your watch repairing to V.R. Bandon visitor Monday. He was here Wilson, the watchmaker at Coqoille writes this office for information, and looking over the town and sizing up says lie is interested in Bandon and over 2o years experience the prospects with a view to locating. vicinity. 1'be schooner Oregon lost tlie bail Time to pick out that summer dress, Of interest to the ladies of Bandon. ofT her spanker boom and had to re and by Hie way, Lorenz A Hoyt have pair same with a piece of chain, this Lorenz A Hoyt have just received their new summer dress goods in now i their new summer stock of dress last trip. amt you will find a tine assortment goods. You are invited to call and of the latest patterns which prevail Last Sunday was Palm Sunday and inspect. this season. this is Holy ve*k. A number of T. B. Wheeler and C. H. Marsh Bandon pe< pie will spend their Easter Every body is going to the band left for Marshfield Tuesday morning. out of town. concert Saturday night in the Opera Mr. W heeler returns to night ami 'Fne steamer Kdlturn lias changed Mr. Marsh will move liis family over House. A dance will I e given after hands The same crew remains and to Bandon as soon as the weather the program, in the Bank Hall, the Seaside Orchestra will furnish the the boat will remain on the Portland clears up. music Coos Bay run. The schooner Bowdoin, pronounced Justice Strang's Court will giind C. 11. W' iuip sang llie ‘’Holy City* Bod’n. is being rapidly constructed, out some justice next Tuesfiay, be at the Methodist church last Sunday and if the local strike is settled at ginning at 2 o’clock. The substance evening which was very much appie once, the work will not. lie delayed of the case so far as we are able to Practically all of the square frames ciated by bis listeners. learn is that the Richard^ brothers are now up. fit) in number, and the have replevined a colt from R. P. Carpenters Attention. Do yon ¡owners are highly pleased with the Hout, of the Four Mile district, which know that the Bar.don Hardware Co. progress the ship builders are mak colt Hunt claims lie had acquired carry the finest line of tools that yon ing. . from the Richards brothers in a regu will hoc for many a day? ('apt Jenson was in Marshtield this lar and legitimate “hoss-trade.” The F. Gribi of Prosper moved bis week to note the const! net ion of his Richards brothers as plaintiffs have household effects into the Hartman new ship, the City of Bandon. The alleged bad faith on the other side of dwelling last Monday. Mr Gribi is new steam schooner will run between the case, and have filed their case Bandon and San Francisco, aud will through G. T. Treadgold, while denial employed at the new Cody Mill. be equipped with the latest twin and an elaborate exposition of new You can tell a mans' ability by the screw machinery. We havn’t heard matter was filed for the defence by C. tools he uses. I t'c best carpenters anything about the now schooner that R. Wade. got. their tools iromt the Bandon i is goiug to make the run between ‘‘No lady wishes to be looked upon Hardware Co., who has a new line. Bandon and Portland yet. as a shopping fiend, she does not care The new schooner Wellesley is now to go into the store and have a mer D ressmaking P aiilorh . Mrs. E. I Lewin ami Miss Annie Clawson have loading at the Aberdeen dock. She chant show her all his stock in order opened up dress.making parlors in is expected to be through loading to find out whether he keeps what the rooms directly over the Lewin Sunday and will then be towed up to she wishes to purchase and whether Moat Market. The ladies of Bandon the Bay by the tug Columbia where the article is sold at it price she can she will finish loading. She can only afford. It is much easier anil pleas and vicinity are invitml to call take on about 200,000 feel of lumber anter to look through lhe adverise L, A. Frey A Company of Marsh- | heee on account of the shallow bar. merits in a paper than it is to bore field have moved the bankrnpt stock At the Bay she will take on about the clerks and waste her own time. of Nordby A Tinsel b of North Bend, 000,000 feet more at the Simpson Mill. Next to the local news items the ad into the Bank Building next floor to j She will then be towed Io San Fran vertisements in a paper stating this office, and will place the entire j cisco where the latest and beet marine articles for sale with prices, will keep stock on sale at fabulously low prices machinery will be installed. She will much of the money that goes to the commencing Saturday morning See. probably run between the Bay and large cities at home.”—A lady in the their big ad. on another page. San Francisco. Tillamook Herald. The cook house at Price's shipyard is nearly tiuiahed. E. M. Furman bus receutly im ported one of lhe Regina Snblima Piauoa, which is an instrument en tirely new on the market. It is an automatic playing piano, and excels anything of tlie kind ever before placed upon the market For tone quality and magnificence of expres sion it compares with the large im ported orchestrions costing thousands of dollars Each individual uole is rendered clearly and distinctively automatically loud or soft—as re quired, and the piece is played with the same changes of tempo and ex pression as was originally intended by the composer, the meebauieal fea ture being entirely illuminated The price of this instrument is Miss Maud Garfield was expected ?>75O.OO, and was sold to the “Elk home on the steamer Elizabeth and Horn” Saloon in Bandon. her many friends were sympathizing Condolence. with her for the extremely rough trip. Resolution of W bereas. Brother C. S. Elliott has Several were at the dock when the steamer lauded and then learned that passed to liis last resting place, that their sympathies had been wasted. bourn from whence no traveler re She will be home on the next Break turns. Re It Resolved, and Delphi Lodge, water. No, 61, Knights of Pythias, dues A young man employed at the ship hereby pass resolutions of respect and yard had a narrow escape from drown deepest regard, in remembrance of ing Tuesday evening. He jumped lour worthy deceased Brother, aud oil the Venns before she bad landed condolence to those who have been and bad gon« down two times before bereaved by his demise. he was rescued. He fell between the C ommittee piling and the boat and did not have Mrs. G H. MaeKeur.ie will open dress making parlors hi the Patterson residence next week Mrs. G. H. Clinton is visiting in Bandon Hits week She will return to her home nt Riverton Friday. Albert Seelig. the Marshtield liquor drummer was in town transacting business Tuesday and Wednesday. As a result of a little difficulty be tween the steward and the cook of the Elizabeth, the steamer is now without a cook. E M. F urman has just received a shipment of a dozen Pianos on the Steamer Elizabeth, for his Coquille River Valley trade Part of this ship meat are for the Bandon trade, and the balance will be shipped to Co quille aud Myrtle Point. a chance to swim. Mr. and Mrs Thompson of Pitts burg, Penn., arrived in Bandon last week with a view of locating. Mr. Thompson is a machinist and car penter, and is now working at tho ship yard. He is a clarionet player and has joined the local band. They have been at Dallas, Oregon, the past two months, where he was employed as engineer. City. W 0 Hansen, C A W igbolm, Randolph. R A Kent, Jos Williams. Myt l*t, Leander Cox, City, J 11 Suy- der, A G W iner,San F, W mH Basry, Portland, N W Poiuter, Bifid, Geo Doti, Portland, O G Seeley,Camp, R B Henry, Portland, Il G Hermann, Mvt Ft, F A Sacchi, Mfld, C Guilder sou, Vallejo, J L Krouenlierg, Park ersburg. Jos Dean, Thos Erickson, Camp, J K McLeod, H E Dismao, Coq. Mrs C F Allen. Joe Alloa, A 11 W ateruiau, T P Shea, N McPhail, E W inkelbmau, M Autousou, R Pnts- liett, A E Fisk. San F, R M Hayter, Timber Land Act June 3, IK'S NOTICE FOR Pl B1.1CAI1ON, looted StHtes Laud Office, Rone burg, Ore , March 16, 1907. Notice is hereby given that iu eoiupliHiice with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, I87S, entitled “Au act for the aale of timber lands in the States of Cal iforuia, Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Territory,” as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, lSfr.', George E Wilson of Bandon, Comity of Coos, State of Oregon, lias this day tiled ill this oilice his aaorn statement No. 7888, for the pur chase of the N'j of SW1,. SE1, of SW'4, NW1, of SE1, of Section No. 15 in Town ship No. 23 8.. Range No. 14 W.. and will offer proof to h I iow that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone Ilian for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said laud before the County Clerk and Clerk of the County Court of Coos County, at liis office at Coquille, Or egon, ou Friday the 7th day of June, 11M17. He names as witness, s Gli nn B. Cox, Charles L. Cox, aud Edward Oilman of Baudon, Oregon, and Cecil C. Cox of Co quille, Oregon. At the Gallier Hotel. Any aud all persons claiming adversely Following are the guests registered the above described lauds are requested to tile their claims in this oilice on or la-fore at the hotel since last Friday morn said 7th day of June 1907. ing: B enjamin L. E ddy , Register. A J Wittmann, Camp, G Wingate, Astoria, F E Allen, Coos Bay, li W Lundy, Myrtle Point, L A Frey, North Bend, Win Reeder. Lake City, Mich, -I P Gilchrist, S F. James P Olsen, Langlois, Mrs Mae Yates, Coq, Mrs. C. F. Allen and son Joe Allen Chas McCracken, Myt Pt, G A Gage, are in town this week. The messages Chas Snedden, W C Gage, Coq, W V sent direct to them never reached Cope, Langlois, Dale Mynate. North them. They saw the first news of his Bend, W 11 Norval, Riverton. Fred,W death in a San Francisco paper, and Punch and wife, San F, Walter Sin then went to the Union Lumber com clair, J P Tupper, Coq, PH Edford, pany, where Allen was employed, Myt I’i, Miss Daner, Bert Daner, where they found a message. They Portland, L C Collins, 11 B Denaliey, left on the afternoon boat, and San F, Edgar Dobbyn, Camp. M J reached Bandon Monday. The body McKenna, Lampa, R C Conger. Camp, of Mr. Allen was taken to Coquille H L Burford. San F, PA Getz, Port last week where it was to remain tin land, A D Daly, Portland, A Osmond- til word was sent. The remains will soft, Coq, Lawrence Suckan, Bob be taken to San Francisco for crema 'Hillis, Mvt Point, W N Wright, I Robison, H Virgil, Vernie Chandler, tion. Some Good Sound PAINT Notice to Creditors. • Notice is hereby given that the under signed has been duly appointed Admin istrator of the estate of 8. A. Aluiubaugh, deceased, and that all persons having claims against said estate are hereby re quired to present the same to the under signed, duly verified, at my farm near New Lake school house, Coos County, Ore.within six months from the date of this notice. Dated this 11th day of March, 1907. J ames F. A lumuauok , Administrator of the estate of 8. A. Al urubaugh, deceased. A. B. SABIN Manufacturer and Dealer in All Kinds of Saddlery. Harn?»» and Saddle» Repaired. ! BANDON, - TALK “Saving at the Spigot Wasting at the Bung” flRv '¡h Ml 1 m I. |j I j WL That’s what buying poor paint means. Paint may be low- priced by the gallon and be extravagant to use owing to to it’s poor covering power and wearing quality. After the paint is applied it’s too late to save* * Start right and use T he S herwin -W illiams P aint MADC TO PAINT BUILDINGS WITH. OUTSIDE AND INSIDE. It covers more surface, spreads easier, and lasts longer than any other prepared paint, or hand-mixed lead and oil. /FinishlYour Floors in paint, varnish, stain, or wax, and use The Sherwin Williams Modern Method Floor Finishes. For Psi h ted Finish— Inside Floors— T he S-W. I maide F loor P ai mt . Fort h Floors— T he S-W P orch F loor P aiht . For Varnished Finish— Natural— MAR NO?, a durable fltvnr varnish. Stained— F loorlac , stain and varnish combined For Wsxed Finish— T he 8-W. F loor Wo. For Unsightly Cracks in Old Floors— T he 8-W C rack aud S eam F iller . A complete line of finishes for any style anil any floor, old or new. CALL FOR COLOR LARDS The Bandon Hardware Opposite the Post Office Company, - OREGON.