Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, April 11, 1907, Image 3

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    Eif. Kinley has ».«reive. 1 a new
C. R. Made has been in Marshfield
piano from Columbus. Ohio.
this week on legal bnsineas.
Tbe W. P. Fnller Prepared Paints
The \V. I* Full«*r Prepared Faints
and Varnishea for sale by C. Y. Lowe. ami \ aruisbes for sale by C. V. Lowe
W hen yon are in Bandon stop at
Call at I lie residence of Mrs. A G
the
Pacific Restauraut and Gull
Hoyt if you want an up-to-date hat.
R Hirns.
Ladies’ Millinery at A. J. Hartman
l he New Bandon Market is now
A Co. The latest styles at reasonable
open
and ready to supply Buudou
prices.
buyers.
Cbas. Fahy and Mrs. E Fahy, of
L ost . - Eastern Star Pin, Saturday
Fahys, were Bandon visitors yester­
evening. Finder please leave at this
day
office.
The New Bandon Market is now
Ladies and Children’s Shoes. Good
open and ready to supply Bandon values for yonr money at A. J. Hart­
buyers.
man A Co.
M i«s Maude Garfield lias returned
A Mr. Tilton and family, of Port­
and is now ready with a new stock of laud, are in town visiting with J, S.
ladies millinery.
Tilton and family.
7 1-2 Chicken Ranches For Sale!
I have a tract of land comprising nearly 40 acres that I bare divided into five acre tracts
that can be made into chicken ranch «« h .
This land lies two and a quarter miles south east
of Bandon and a quarter of a mile south of the plank road.
small fruits.
It is excellent sod for the growth of
Mias Etiif Collier spent Sunday
with relatives near Coquille, return­
ing on the Sunday boat.
Our new spring stock of dress
goods has arrived. Ladies call and
see them at A. J. Hart man A Co.
Five schooners stood oft the bar
yesterday and t he tug was kept pret­
ty busy then and today getting them
all in
Berries and orchards set out a year ago, may be seen, which tend to show its mar­
velous productive qualities.
This land has a sixty foot right-of way through it, fronting each tract, for a county road, and
part has a creek running through it.
it
#G<) and 8415 per acre.
The tract is level, and is well worth the price asked for
The best of terms offered.
estate agent, and 1 will do my business with you direct.
This laud is not in the hands of any real
For further information, call or address
Watch Repairing must be done
right. Send your work to V. R. Wil­
son, the Watchmaker at Coquille and
good work always.
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Mrs. l'ersbbaker and daughters.
Mrs. Webb Fahy and Miss Ruby
Pershbaker, of Prosper, were in town
visiting \\ ednesday.
C. H. CHANDLER, Bandon, Ore.
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Spring Stock has Arrived
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We have been busy this week unpacking our new spring
stock of goods which has just arrived. This stock is the best
that money can buy, and our selection has been very carefully
made. In the Dry Goods line we have some new patterns in
Dress Goods, and Waistings that will interest every lady in or
around Bandon. Our Summer Underwear, Shoes, Hats, and
Gent’s Furnishings are all good values, and we will be pleased
to show you what we have. If you are contemplating a trip,
we would like to call your attention to the new stock of Grips,
Suit Cases and Trunks. We have something pretty swell in
this line.
We like to keep our stock new and up-to-
date, and we are always willing to dispose
of old stock at cost price, or even below,
which is much less than the so-called sac­
rifice prices. We haven’t a shoddy article
on our shelves.
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LORENZ & HOYT.
Bandon,
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Oregon.
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The Bandon Hardware Co., opposite
the Post office, have received a new
stock of Tin and Agate \\ are. Per­
sons desirous of anything in this line
will find just what they want here.
Cbas. Lorenz spent Sunday in Co­
quille visiting friends and relatives.
He took the place of Purser Johnson
Friday and Saturday, whose wife is
serionslv ill.
L ost .—Gold neck chain with small
gold cross. Lost on Main street, last
week, in Bandon Finder leave at
this office and teceive a suitable re­
ward.
M ss Mary Blackerby will return
to Los Angeles, Cal., on this Eliza­
beth. She will be missed by Lor
many friends who were in hopes that
she would remain here.
The work on the Cody Ali 11 is being
pushed rapidly. The roof is being
built this week, and tbe ground floor
is nearly ready for tbe installation of
tbe engines and boilers.
A. G. Hoyt has been elected as
delegate, by tbe local Odd Fellows,
to attend tbe Grand Lodge at La
Grande, Ore, which will be held in
May. He is the only delegate from
Bandon.
Tbe work of the farmer's lines be­
tween Rosa's Mill ami the Bear Creek
district, to connect with the local ex
change, is under way, and the neces­
sary connections will be completed
very shortly.
Prof. E. B. Kaiisrnd, director of tbe
local band, is laid up at bis home
with an attack of tbe grip. He has
been unable to attend to his business
this week, although we learn lie is
improving and will soon be around
again.
The new schedule for the noon mail
will go into effect on tbe fifteenth of
this month, but tbe mail carriers
across country state that they think
the roads will be so bad that they will
not be able to make connections with
tbe boat.
L. R. Robertson, tbe Pacific States
manager of the lines in Coos Co., left
tbe fore part of the week from Marsh­
field for Portland, where be will at­
tempt to find out what is delaying the
company from putting in the local
telephone lines.
Last Sunday was the first tine day
we have had for sometime and nearly
every person in town was out enjoy­
ing tbe sunshine. Tbe beach was
thronged with “agate hunters and
tbe bluff down as far as tbe Queen
Anne made an ideal walk.
Mr. Geo. W. Moore, who is con­
nected with the Cody Lumber Com­
pany, left on this last Breakwater for
bis home in Michigan, via San Fran­
cisco. He will remain absent for a
few weeks and will bring Ins family
with him on Ins return. They will
reside at Berkeley, Cal. L. J. Cody
accompanied him as far as Marsh
field.
This morning at an early hour. A-
R. Reaves, employed at the Cody
Mill, rose early and took a horoscope
of tbe heavens. In so doing he be­
came over balanced and fell from tbe
window of tbe third story of tbe Gal-
lier Hotel to the landing on the sec­
ond story below. In making bis nn
premeditated transit he stuck his bead
through tbe window of the door open
ing out on the landing, and while not
serionsly injured, was pretty badly
cut up, amt tne doctor was summoned
It is faintly rumored that Mr Reaves
, bad been out with the boys and had
imbibed too mncb of tbe Nectar of
the Gods. However he is fortunate
in escaping so easily from snch a fall.
\\ e learn that be saw several comets
and a star or two Dot listed with those
1 above.
Ladies' Ready Made Skirts and
\\ aiste, tbe latest styles and fabrics,
at A. J. Hartman A Co.
If the ladies of Bandon wear tbe
Robt. Johnson and Kami shoes, they
will never be bothered with corns or
gore feet. These shoes are made to
tit the foot. Lorenz A Hovt.
Services at the Methodist Episco­
pal Church April 1 Ith.
Sunday
Schoo) lit a. in Preaching at 11.
Subject "Christian Duty regardless
of Difficulties.” Epworth League,
6:45 p.m. Song Service and Evan­
gelistic Sermon, 7:30, subject * \\ hat
Sbjdl I Plant in my Garden.” Every­
one is invited to these services re­
gardless of condition of clothes, good
or bad, or whether you belong to the
Methodist Church or any other
church or no church at all. Come,
worship with us. Rev. G. \\. E llis ,
pastor.
Tbe ladies of Ocean Rebekah
Lodge No. 126, of Bandon, will give
a grand ball in tbe Bank Hall on
Saturday evening, April 27. Tbe
popular Seaside Orchestra will for
meh the music for the occasion, and
every effort will be made to make
this a social success. A feature of
tbe evening will be the drill l>y tbe
lodge. This will occur before the
dancing commences.
Watch for
their big posters and committees in
next week's paper.
Tbe new cash register ordered by­
Lorenz and Hoyt arrived this week
and they are more than satisfied. It
is by far tbe finest machine in this
vicinity. It is made by the National
Cash Register people and is full
cabinet size, standing about five feet
in height from tbe floor. Not only-
being of great use. it is also an oroa-
ment that any store would be proud
of having. Tbe cabinet is of quarter
sawed oak, and contaius six drawers,
each being separate and each cjprk
may keep a separate account of his
receipts. A printed enpon showing
tbe amount of tbe purchase is auto­
matically ejected every time the
register is open ad. The cost of ibis
is something over 8625.
Note«* From Four-mi It»,
When Sally writes from Fonr-mile
again, will she enclose her name, as
we have to know where all communi­
cations come from. Ed.
The roads are almost impassable in
places.
Farmers of this vicinity are wish­
ing for fair weather to get in some
crops.
E. M. Clayton's mill is again run
oing full blast.
The new mill is repairing and fix
ing to start np soon.
W hat is the matter with the tele­
phone men?
There lias been considerable sick­
ness on Foor-mile. It seems to be
due to bad colds resulting in the
grip.
New fences and clearing ground is
gradually showing all along the
road in spite of rain.
Th« weather on Fonr-mile has
been dark and dreary, tint all at once
it. has become bright and shiny, at
least for a certain pretty girl on
Fonr-mile.
Mr. J. E. Adams is building a new
house of some kind What is the
matter Jim, did the old bouse fall
down ?
Bandon girls take notice! Carry a
bottle of milk. It will make a catch
every time, so Four-mile girls say.
S ally .
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MARINE.
ADBtver».
April 9 Str Elizabeth, 250 tons
mdse for Bandon and Coquille river.
8 passpngers.
April 10. Scbr. The Bender Bros.
Lntgens, 25 ton cargo for Bandon
Commercial Co.
April 10. Scbr, Lizzie Prien, Good-
mansen.
April 10. Scbr Mayflower, Olson.
April II. Gasoline scbr Monterey.
April 11. .Scbr Advance, Ogiden-
sen:
April 11. Scbr C. T. Hill.
Executor's Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the under-
signed lias been appointed Exeentor of th.,
last will of Henrv Kandleman decease I.
and letters testamentary has lieen isaned to
him out of the Conntv Court of the State of
Oregon, for tin- County of Coos.
All persons having claims against th«
es'ate ot said Henrv Itandlenian J.
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«re req-iired to pre-.nt tlieui with th. prop
er vom-lier« wi’hin ml ni.>ritbr from th
date of this notice, to me at >nv farm on
Hear Creek, near Parli«r«tairg. Co..a Conntv.
< Jregon.
Hated this 12th dav of March. I'.tf'T
DiWrrrC burnt. kman ,
Exeentor fo the estate of Henry It ndle
man, deceased.