Supplement to
Bandon
Recorder
May 9, 1907.
Ice Cream every day served iu the
tent ice cream parlors.
The W. 1*. Fuller Prepared Paiida
•ml Varuiabes for sale by C. Y Lowe.
Wben you are in Bandou slop at
the Pacific Iteetanrant and Grill
Rooms.
i’be New Bandon Market la now
opwu and ready to supply Bandon
buy era
Where do you get your feed and
groceriesf We i an ease you money.
A. J. Hartman
T. B. Wheeler will return from
Marshfield tonight where lie has been
on buaiueaa for ihe past few days.
How would you like Io be the ice
mailt The Bandon Market.
lell
us when you waul good dry »vend
Did yon know that yon can get ten
views of Bandon and vicinity at A
Rice's for fifteen cents?
The Skating Rink will be open Fn
day and Saturday evenings, and Sun
day afternoon and evening
Just arrived, a big slock of men
and women’« shoes. All Ihe luteal
styles, all new stock, Loieuz & Hoyt.
3 acres, all improved, center of
town. House, well and outhouses for
$3,1X10. You can’t beat il E. O akes .
J. T. Mars has put up a lent to
serve ice cream for the accomiuoda
tion of the public next to his confec
tionary at ore.
Special Sale on Millinery. Regu
lar $225 Java il.il-, the latest styles
out. Friday anil Saturday only. $1.75,
at Miss Garfield's.
C. B. Zeek returned yesterday from
Coquille where he Inis been having
court business, lie expects tils wife
back in a few weeks.
The Bandon Hariiwaro Company
has just received a new lot of the
famous W hite Mountain Ice Cream
Freezers. It has the triple motion
and is the best of the best. See them
opposite the Post Office.
A. Rice left Sunday for Roseburg
where he will attend the Woodmen of
the World Convention to be held at
that placs. Later he will visit with
bis parents at Rice Hill, Ore., and ex
pects to bo absent about two weeks.
The editor is not a mind reader’
and if yon have an item of interest,
be would be pleased to have you tell
him. There are a great many items
that he couldn't get in any other way,
and does not wish to slight anyone.
Mrs. W. D. Marshall and children
left yesterday for Camas Valley and
Portland for a visit with friends and
relatives. They will be absent for
some time and consequently \V. 1>. is
taking special lessons in the culinary
art.
Most of the machinery on the ill
fated barge Chinook has been re
moved ami they are taking it, through
the woods to where it can bo trans
ported. In taking the last winch off
the cable broke mid the machine fell
a distance of 75 feet, completely de
mulishing it. It was valued at <181X1
They have saved two winches and the
boilers and the rigging.
The atinr Elizabeth arrived Tues
day morning after being out since
last Thursday She had 240 tons of
merchandise for Bandon and Coquille
River, ami a lot of Mill machinery.
The following were passengers: Miss
Mary Lewis, J Scott, and H Dunham.
The cause of the extremely long trip
wan the severe north winds winch
have prevailed the past week.
Announcements are out of the mar
riage of Miss Gwyneth Rudolph to
John H. Tyler. The bride was visit
ing in Bandon the past winter and
has many friends here. The groom
is a young optician now engaged in
business at Eureka, but formerly of
Denmark. The marriage look place
at tlie home of the bride in Hydes
ville, Cal. The R ecoruek joins their
many friends and well wishers here
in wishing them a happy and pros
perons future.
Miss Cordelia Alice Porter and
Grafton Tyler wore married last Sat
urday at high noon at the home of
the bride's guardian. Mrs George M
Dyer, at Bandon, Oregon. The bride
is prominent in social circles of Ban
don. The groom is connected with
the Bandon Woolen Mills nnd was
formerly from Cincinnati, ()., where
his mother and abt »rs reside. The
young conple were absent on a short
wwffil mg tour and will be at home |
•ftar May L Oragutnan.
The 8 and W euDnad goods at A. •II ready to talk to Bandon as soon
IF WATER Ni-VER FROZE
J. HartmiiU a.
as the line is in shape.
We notice one of BamkMi - popular
Atty C. H. Burrow i.f VnqwiHe is in
Ths re Would Be Several Startling
men bus gone down Ihe CiMet into
Changes In tha World.
town today on bnsine-s.
Carry county to trade bof.-os. wonder
The whole economy of nature would
Boys, take i>er to the tent ica cream why?
S ally .
undergo a startling change If water
parlors ami treat to ice cream
•ever froze. The world’s climates
□ Steamboat to Portland.
would be revolutionized. The icebound
Chris Rasmussen is giving his new
polar
seas would cease to exercise
residence tl e finishing coat of paint.
A mee'ing of the Chamber of Coin their chilling influences, and conse
Don’t buy a lot out of town. 1 have meree was calks! last evening to con quently the currents of the ocean
them just as cheap in tow n E. O akes sider the proposition made by bnsi might either cease or tie turned aside
uess men of Portland in reference to In different directions.
All cream, ice cream, at the tetd ice a steamboat to run from the Coquille
Thus the gulf stream would seek
cream parlor opposite Mars’ confec Rivirto Portland A good gathering other shores than those of Britain, and
the climate there might be subject to
tionary store.
was present and the proposition was the extremes of heat and cold notice
1 be Bandon Drug Co. have just received favorably. The Portland able iu other countries of the same
received a new diapl
rack of which people will tit a vessel built 1 v Co latitude. The icebound rivers of the
north, notably those of Russia and
they are very proud.
quille River people if they will . ur Siberia, would lie ojien for navigation,
-isb a bull suitable for this bar.
and Russia's activity as a sea power
The Skating Rink will tieopen Fri
They want a wooden vessel, 300 ami a commercial nation might alter
day and Saturday evenings and Sun-
ton, 150 feet long by 35 feet beam the whole world of commerce.
dsy afternoon ami evening.
Canada would become another coun
ami lit feet depth, to cost approxi
try altogether. Au immense tract of
Mrs. Capt. North will accompany mutely $75,000. The Portland peo land would be available for cultivating
(lie captain on this dip of the Ruby ple will fit her with 5(111 horse power hardy plants, and Greenland might be
•ugines, and otherwise equipped foi- what its name indicates. The absence
to San Francisco.
of icebergs off the coast of Newfound
service.
land and Iceland would result in a
Ladies'ami Children’s Hat«. The
i|\\ m Bingham is enthusiastic in the much warmer climate in those Islands,
very latest styles and the most up-to-
matter, and at the meeting G. II where now the crops often fail.
date on the market, at reasonable
Ice, too, plays an imilbrtant part in
Smith was given power to solicit
prices. A. J. Hartman.
the economy of nature. Thus, if water
lock in the enterprise.
never froze, snow, hail and hoarfrost
Died—At bis home in Bandon. May
would cease. The loosening of soils
Resolution.
4th. Charles Taylor, formerly of Hum
and the disintegration of roeks by the
frost and many other now vital effects
boldt Co., Cal. Mr, Taylor’s death
Hall of Band >n Lodge. No, 133. would be lost in short, the absence of
was not entirely unexpected, as tie
ice would be on the one hand an In
l.O.O. F
had returned from Mexico but a short
calculable disaster, on the other hand
Bandon, Oregon. May 8. 1907.
time ago. where be bait gone for the
a great boon.—London Globe.
W hereas it
has pleased the
benefit of his health. Besides bis
Supreme Ruler of the Universe to
wife lie leaves several children to
THE BOARDING HOUSE.
remove from this life our worthy
montn his death. The funeral took
Bro., B. F. Tupper, therefore be it Advantages of Its Pacific Influence In
place Monday afternoon, and was
Married Life.
resolved;
very largely attended.
“Oh. dear, but .this lioardlng house
That while we bow in submission
Tlii‘ Skating Rink will be open Fri to the Divine decree, we deeply life Is simply awful!" said the sweet
young thing as she sipped her hot
day and Saturday evenings and Sun mourn bis loss and extend to bis rela chocolate at a Chestnut street soda
day afternoon and evening.
tives our sympathy in their bereav counter in company with an elderly
fair companion. “I really don’t see
Ladies’ Underwear. Ready made ment.
how you stand It," she continued In the
That
in
the
death
of.
Bro,
Topper
Skirts and Waists, at A J Hartman's.
same plaintive voice. "I am sure I
this Lodge has lost a worthy mem shouldn’t if I were happily married, as
tier, the community a 'good citizen, you are. I would have a house of my
The New Store.
ami his wife and family a toying hus own, a cozy little place where there
would be just myself and husband, se
The R. 11 Rosa Company, Inc., will band and father.
rene and happy in our knowledge of
That a copy of these Resolutions be each other’s love.” The older woman’s
be open for bnsinesH the first of next
week. They will open up with a fine spread on the minutes of this Lodge, eyes twinkled, albeit there was a some
new $7<XM) stock of Groceries. Shoe- that another be sent to his family, what grim look about the corners of
her mouth, as she made reply: “My
Dry Goods, Notions and Ladies' am) and that they be pnblishet I in the dear, you are very young and have
Gent’s Furnishings; in fact, n full Bandon R ecorder and the Coquille lots to learn. Some unmarried philos
Signed,
ophers on married life tell us that the
line of general merchandise. The Sentinel.
L J Radley,
boarding house is a feeder for the di
members of the company are well
A G Hoyt,
vorce courts and that it breeds discord
known to the people of Bandon and
Phil W Pearson.
for married people. Don’t you believe
the vicinity, and a share of their
them. When you have iieen married
J. T. Mars has erected a tent op to a mere man as long as I have, you
patronage is solicited. A special ef
fort has been made in the selection of posile his Confectionary store in will find that the knowledge that your
next room neighbor can hear if your
this stock to secure goods that we can which lie will serve ice cream during voice Is raised in anger and will tell
the
summer.
not only guarantee, but that we are
your fellow boarders If you are heard
sure will give the best of satisfaction.
to quarrel will have a valuable deter
Fire at Coquille.
rent effect on not only yourself, but
Drop in and let us show you what we
your
lord and master as well, and
Myrtle Point, Coquille, Bandon
have It is a pleasure for us to dis
many a cross word will be stifled In
play our stock, amt our desire to cater and intervening towns are confronted birth rather than have your disagree
to our customers.
by an ice famine as the result of the ments published to the household.”—
J as . M ast . Manager.
fire which totally destroyed the Dav Philadelphia Record.
enport & Levene creamery and arti
Animals In Groups.
Frank Whitney, Jr.
ficial ice ami cohl storage plant at
The ingenuity of the sportsman is
Coquille about 3 o’clock Saturday perhaps no better illustrated than by
Frank Whitney, Jr. died at the morning. Already the first effects of the use he puts the English language
home of bis parents in this city last the sbortagejare beiogjfelt.
to In designating particular groups of
animals. The following is a list of the
Friday
of
spasmodic
asthma.
The origin of tlie conflagration,
He had been ill for the past few which reduced to at-lies and warped terms which have been applied to the
various classes: A covey of partridges,
weeks with the grip, but dir-d very iron the eight thousand five hundred a nlde of pheasants, a wisp of snipe, a
suddenly. He was twenty’ years of dollar establishment, is apparently an flight of doves or swallows, a muster
ago and has lived in Bandon the past impenetrable mystery. An explosion of peacocks, a siege of herons, a build
four years He leaves a father and which jarred the whole town and ing of rooks, a brood of grouse, a
stand of plover, a watch of nightin
mother anil brothers and sisters to
awakened people within a radius of gales, a clattering of cloughs, a herd
mourn his loss. The funeral was
five miles, was the signal that brought or bunch of cattle, a flock of geese, a
hehl Sunday afternoon. He was well
out willing citizens, w ho found them bevy of quails, a cast of hawks, a
swarm of bees, a school of whales, a
known ami very popular among his
selves powerless to stay Ihe progress shoal of herrings, a herd of swine,
friends.
of the flames.
a skulk of foxes, a pack of wolves, a
S. M. Nosier, manager of the Co drove of oxen, a sounder of hogs, a
Nnten From Four mile,
quille Steam Lrundiy, was one of troop of monkeys, a pride of lions,
Mrs Luke of Coquille has been the first to hear the explosion. Mr. a sleuth of bears, a gang of elks.
visiting her son John Luke of Foor- Nosier lives in the second floor of the
Identified Himself.
mile.
“Some people have odd ways of Iden
building which houses the laundry,
Mrs Bert M alker took a trip to which is but a few hundred feet from tifying themselves,” said a disgusted
westerner visiting New York. “The
Bandon last Monday.
the creamery. He was awakened by other night a man came up to me in
Several people attended the funeral the explosion about 3 o’clock, and the my hotel nnd claimed old time ac
of Charles Taylor, at Bandon last lurid reflection from the flames quaintance. I saw visions of the con
Monday.
aroused him to a full realization of fidence game at once and fought shy.
A party of sports were down from impending dangei. He sprang out How do you think he convinced me?
Well, sir, he finally pulled out one of
Bandon for a time, the latter part, of of bed and rushed to the fire station,
his eyes. Yes, sir, he did. It was a
last, week, and from the amonnt of but some one bad anticipated him. glass eye, of course, but I then realized
shooting along the county road, and and no sooner bail he gained the his peculiar affliction despite a greatly
altered appearance. But, do you know,
the looks of several mail boxes, they street than the fire bell Hounded.
It wasn't a pleasant ixerformance. In
were sore having it. We sometimes
Though the source of the fire is nil fact, I suggested that he ought to
wonder if there is any law to protect known, it is the supposition that the carry a duly certified identification
people along the road, or their prop fire was caused by the iniense beat card.”—New York Globe.
erty from such crowds ns travel along which the ammonia tank, used in the
Expensive Modesty.
during the summer months. .Several process of making artificial ice. was
“What's the matter, old man? You
of the bullets were just the right subjected to. There was no night look sad.”
height to have bit anyont'intlie bead watchman at the plant, and the fires
“I am. I Just asked Farnsworth to
had they happened to have been in ha<l been banked the previous night. lend me $5.”
“And I suppose he said he didn’t
range Boys you better be careful
At the time of the tire the ice plant
have that much In the world.”
yon are all well known. Such sport was running to full capacity, and an
“No. He had to get a ten dollar bill
might cause trouble.
average of one thousand pounds of changed In order to let me have what
Ono of Four mile’s young dairymen pasteurized butter were being put out I had asked for.”
was returning from a buggy ride, daily.
Points of View.
when he happened on a fair damsel.
There was four thousand five bun
“Beautiful memorial windows,” re
Of course he invited her to jump in dred dollars insurance on tlie estab marked her busband ns they left the
and ride as it was on her way home lishment. making the total loss to the church.
“I didn't notice particularly,” said
she consented
Well about that time owners four thousand dollars. ’The
his wife, “but the light from It fell on
one of the colls lie was driving be building was constructed
and; the Jones pew, and It made her com
came frightened and pui forth a race equipped in 19J1. and shortly after plexlon a fright.”—Philadelphia Ledger.
horse speed, and of course the lady was leased to J, N. Jacobson, who
Keenly So.
became frightened and jumped out has been in charge since that time,
“Are you Interested In the vital Is
of (he rig. Well, nothing serious J. W. Levene and J. A. Davenport
sues of the hour?”
happened but the young man vows were the sole owners. Mr Levene
"Intensely. Say, can you lend me 50
he will never ask a Indy to ride with states that the plant paid about cents to get some lunch?”— Baltimora
him again, at least until he gets bis twenty-five per cent on the invest- American.
colts well broke.
ment in 19jfi. It has not yet beeu
Now’s the only bird lays eggs o’ gold.
Several have their telephone boxes decided whether to rebuild.
Lowell.
, -
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Get« Them Mixed.
Squaw
A young man not a tkonaainl edea
from here, nave
an
Mebange,
went with bis sister to a dry goods
store. Hi* purchased a pair of glovea
for his sweetheart The sister bought
a pair of hose for herself. Of course
the clerk got them mixed. The ex Ever Hear of ’em?
Well
plosion came wben the sweetheart
j opened the package and found there- they are the latest in «wlel
* in a pair of long black stockings. Leather Hand Bags,
very
She blushed Then she opened ihe
note and read the following tender Pretty and all the rage now
lines; "1 am sending you a little
present. Ob, how I wish that no See them at
I other hands than mine would ever be
BANDON DRUG STORE
[lermitted to touch them after yon
put them on. But, alas! a score of
fellows may touch them wben 1 am
LOUIS DOONAR,
not by yonr side and other eyes may
Electric Light (and Tale
see them when you are on the street Electrician.
i
or at parties. I bought the lougest
phone Work. Supplies
pair I could get, and if they are too
Oregon
long you may let them wrinkle down, Ba ndon,
A great many girls I know wear
them slipped down a little. Always
wear them at parties I want to see
W. B. THRESHER,
bow they fit when I call Tuesday
night. You can clean them easily
.Attorney -at - Law.
dear, with benzine, if yon leave them
on till they dry.
I hope they are not
II 'edderburn
too small. Blow in them before you
put them on."
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A. B. SABIN
First Class Tinner Wanted.
Manufacturer and Dealer iu
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' All Kinds of Saddlery.
W anted A first class all around
Harne«« amt Saddle» Repaired,
-
-
OREGON,
tinner. Steady job at good wages. F BANDON,
Apply at this office.
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Have You an Edison, Victor, Columbia
or ZoNoPhone Talking Machine?
You can get them with Recoods from us on easy payments, as
cheap as at any place in the world.
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E. C. BARKER & CO, Coquille,
Successor to V. R. WIL80N
Call at the Residence of Mrs. A. G.
Hoyt if you want an Up-
to-Date Hat.
BOWMAN CIGAR CO.
MANUrAOTURIIRS OF
FINE
CIGARS.
Mail Order« Promptly filled. Your Patronage Respectfully
Solicited. Maker« of the celebrated Bob Bowman Cigar which
took Silver Medal at St. Loui« World’« Fair. Write for Price«.
BANDON, OREGON
Wash Goods
A Swell Line of Lawns,
Dimities, Calicoes, Mus
lins and Dress Goods, at
Panter Bros.
Fine MILLINERY
Maud Garfield
One Door Sowth af Wharf