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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1907)
••• • ’S» <* • • • a V Y u «**•«:<* ISiucken Dinner at the Citv R cm U q W. H.S» rval ani Capt Botali of tfia «Il f*t«d bargv L'biu« k •••re iu rautSuu iay. 1 B*ud>n «Hot Hatur tay pò tmaine»* Special sale on Ladies Hals ht «« Local Lore _ If yon wan* a good lut tu buitd ou. Hartman's this week. Boys, take her to the tout ice cream cloM to ih» -•* tulli. pulp ilì II. -Liiigle mill. fin i mbandì« mio i l it.y parlors ar.J treat to ice ereaiu Cail at the Bandon C<>*op«*rative other unii, 1 bave tbetu froiu #40 up Notice is called to the Cali for Bids Realty Co. —E. O akes . for the New School bou»e in district Chicken Dinner at the City Restau L ost — a ladies gold watch, on the rant Sunday. hill near thet>cbool bouse last Mon E Bradburg, who ba» l»-en in Ban 5 lots in Woodland Ad. fine loca day afternoon. Crystal in watch wa» don the past 2 months left for up tion, cheap E. O akes . broken. E'inder will kindly leave river Tuesday. The latest in post cards at Mun- same at thin office and receive reward. Miss Bertha U ilkms spent Suuday ciet’s Confectionery store. Tbe geuuine Rodgers Brothers with her sister Mrs. G. P. Topping. The Hello Girls of San E’rancisce 1847 silver ware, a first class selection She is teaching at tbe Beaver Slough are st ill out on their strike. and tbe prices right, at tbe Bandon School bouse. The New Bandon Market is now Hardware Co. These are just the Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nelson le.t open and ready to supply Bandon thing for wedding presents or gifts Tnssday morning for a abort visit on buyers of any kind. tbe upper Coquille, where they have Messrs. S. P. Strang and E’rank Time to pick out that summer dress, friends andrelatives E'lam of Bear < 'reek were Bandon aud by tbe way. Lorenz A Hoyt have A. J. Hartman is having a sale ou visitors Tuesday , on business. their new summer dress goods in now millinery and is giving lug values in Just received, a new stock of the and you will find a tine assortment the latest millinery for the money celebrated Lowe Bros.’ Paints, Oils, of tbe latest patterns which prevail See them before they are all disposed ami Varnishes, at the Furniture this season. of Store. Prof. Emil B. Kansrud ta rapidly Mrs. R. E. L. Bediliion left for an Did yon know that there nr« mauy improving and his many friends will extended visit with friends and rel new novelties in H ip lineof poet cards’ be glad to bear that be will soon be atives in Portland ami vicinity, Tues See them at M aticiet'« Confectionery around again af*«r his long siege { day morning She went overland by Store. with a complicateil case of the grip. way of Dram I M iss Tessie M anciet and Miss Mis. Kansrud arrived last vve<-k from Mrs. Wm. F. Bisher is reported Sadie Fahy ar» Parkersburg visitors their old home in Indiana, and is much belter She tia-> been suffering twdnv. They left on ttie morning taking care of the Prof. with a severe attack of the neiiialgia. boat and will return thi* evening. The nine months old baby boy of Littl« Lois is also much improved L ost : H B Smith lost a small red \Ir. an ! Mrs. Ben Schuyler died from her relapse with the grip. memorandum book containing a note Tuesday morning after a very short Mis. Daisy Short of Myrtle Point i for #266.60from I*am Walker to him. illness of pneumonia The funeral is spending tbe week with her former Is-tween Bandon and New Lake services was held Wednesday morn schoolmate, Mrs. Geo. P. Topping. school house. E'inder will be liber ing shortly after the arrival of tbe She has her little girl with her. and ally rewarded if the same is l»»ft nt morning boat, in tbs Presbyterian I arrived Tuesday evening on tbe night this office. ffiurcb, and the interment was in the boat. i Tbe Bandon Hardware Co have a Bandon cemetery. The sympathy of People will talk about the winds we tine line of the famous White Moan- the entire community is extended to havp here in the summer time, but the bereaved parents in this time of tain Ice Cream Freezers, Tbey have they will have a long time in convinc the original triple motion and are sorrow. ing anyone but what it is by far pref Reports emanating from good known tbe country over. Make your erable to tbe hot snltry days of tbe own ice cream in one of these and authority in San E’rancisco are to inland towns. It may sometimes be you will have tbe best. tbe effect that the derelict schooner windy, but it is always comfortable. Sid Nelson and Frank Beyerl« re Bessie K, which has been a menace I The Bandon Furniture Co. have turned th« fore part of the week from to coast steamship traffic for tbe past ordered the lumber to build an ad three months, has again been cast the Hot Springs near San E’rancisco. dition to their warehouse This will at which place they have been treated adrift by a vessel which left Co > h Bay really consist of two buildings one some two weeks ago with her in tow, for rheumatism. Their appearance will be 14 by 30 feet and tbe other 10 and that a government revenue cut speaks a good word for that resort, as by 30 feet. This is done on account ter is now at sea in an attempt to they are in tine health, and not a locate her, that she may lie dynamited of their enlarged stock. show of tbe "rnmaticks.” Jesse Hite employed at tbe woolen The Bessie K. has been floating np Presbyterian Church. and down tbe coast from Coos Bay to mill, caught bis fur« finger in a cog Services will be held in the church tbe mouth of tbe Coquille river for wheel and tore off the flesh to the Sunday, May 19th as usual both several weeks, when she was at last first joint, last Saturday. Dr. Hous morning and evening. Sunday School taken in tow about two weeks ago by ton bound up the injured member at 10 a tn. and Christian Endeavor at a vessel bound for San E’rancisco. and thinks be will save the finger. It 7 p. m All are cordially invited to j Tbe vessel was unable to tow her into will be some time before tbe boy will be able to resume his work. worship with us. San Francisco harbor.—Times. 3 J 3 33 3 5 ■ ’ • -3 3 3-3^ Chicken Dinner at tbe City Reetan- raut Sunday. Geo. Suettou of BeaverSfcUnh »as in town over Wednesday. Mrs. W m. McKay of Price h ship yard, was in Baudon We luevday -hopping CbikireuB Hats for 1 >ecoi at ion Day. all kinds, all sba|>«s. ad pnces at Miss Maud Garfield'.*. 1 he order for piling has been cou tracted fur tbe new planing mill ami box factory just west of the city ball. W. A. Goodmau, of Coquille, will commence work today on the Town Hall. He has ttie coutract to m >ve it over to its new foundation. The new »tore of the R. H. Ko»a Co. Inc., is now open and doing Imsi ness 1 bey have a good locatiou and are fitted np in good sbap* to handle tbe trade There is a special seleno Children’s E'mbroidered Hat* for Children's Dav a’ Mi** Garfield s this week, and von are invited to call and Hee them. All prices reduced. J M. Carville, wife and little l>< j. of Marshfield, »pent Sunday in Ban don by the Sea They like this conn try very much, and may |H>s*iblv locate. S. W. Roeseler of tbe I . S Corps of Engineers, has already advertised for sealed bid* on tbe Inmlier and piling for trestle work aud the rock for the jetty. Ladies! If you ar« looking for something in tbe desirable millinery line, we have something in very low prices this week that is sure to please. Call and see them at A. J. Hartman’s. Mr. and Mrs. John O’Neil, of Sni- siiu. Cal., are in town looking for a place. They evpect to locate. Mr. O’Neil was formerly an engineer on I be S. P. in California. The new store building erected by Panter Bros will be ready for occu pancy about the 10th of June. It was to have been ready by the first of the month, but lumber has been so scarce as to delay them considerably. 1 bey will shortly build a wharf adjoining tbe building out to deep water. A. G. Hoyt left Wednesday morn ing for La Grande. Oregon, where he is a delegate from the local lodge of Odd 1’ellow. and will attend the meeting of the Grand Lodge, lie will go from there to Portland and remain away for the next three weeks or more. Nick Collis, who has been in Ban don over a year and has become well known, left Wednesday for bis home at Rice Lake. \\ ia. He will go via tbe Canadian Pacific, and expects to spend a few days in Portland. 11« left Rice Lake three years ago and since that time has be n nearly around tbe world. As it is be must lie a good judge of tbe beet country, an<l we expect to see him back b«re again in a short time. The two boats now under course of con«truction ar« being rapidly pushed work may be commenced on two other ve-.^la that have t>een ordered. Their brat b> at will tie launched about the middle of June and the secund shortly after. A Mr. \\ hoistone. formerly of North Bend, is in towu tilts week looking over tne country. He is very much satisfied with thia section and will probably locate here. He is a band tuau. and consequently the bo vs are anxious to have him move here The new wharf |>eople are having an adjustable slip put in to accotu modale tbe loading of stock aud heavy articles. The slip will have an eight foot drop They will shortly install a floating slip for tbe accom modation of all small craft. Tbe scarcity of I mutter is delaying them at present. Over 7(10 piling has been driven in the construction of this wharf The followingsales are reported by E E Oakes real estate broker, in Woolen Mill Ad to Bandon. To \\ H Hilton, lots 3 B I 195.00 110 OO 255 00 170.00 I N DeLong 16. 17, 18, 19 4(H) IM) B 12 ‘ Frank Hinks 50 acres 31 4oo i») miles south of Bandon Obituary. E'rank A Whitney, Jr. was b> >ru Jan 2’». 1886. and died May 2nd. 1907. His death is mourned by a father, mother. 1 sister and 2 brothers. Tbe father and mother for years lived at Cleveland. Ohio, tbe state of their birth, then moved to Michigan The eldest son John was born iu Ohio; he and bis family live in Seattle. Their next son Harry was born in New York state: lie lives in Oregon near Ban don. The dabgbter and sister is Mrs. II O Evans; born in Michigan, lives near Bandon. E'rank was tbe young est. Mrs Evans next. The family have many well to do relatives in CJeve land, and tbe cities of Ohio and New York stales promineut in tbe commer cial world. Tbe father was a soldier in tbe civil war two years and six ♦ * months. * H w would you like » Lie the ice man? The Bandoli Market. Tell us wt«u y u want g d dry w> J. C. L. LAW & C. W. DYGERT Painters and Contractors Sign and Carriage Painting. House. All Work Price* Reasonable Bandon. Oregon. Tluilwr l.arol Art .1 unr S. ISIS NOT ICE 1 < Hl Fl Hl.lt v i i< > n I'nited Blates Laud Office, Koseburi:, On . March 1(1, 1:«>7. Notice lit berefiv giVi-u that in conipliauc«- with tbe provision« of the act of C oiikti * s of June 3. 137s, «-untied "An act for the sale of timber land* iu the State* of fill ■ forma. Oregon. Nevada, and Wasbiugt. ii Territory.” as extended to all the Public Laud State« by act of \ngu«t 4. I*!’.’, lieorce E Wilson of Bandon. County of Coos. Stale of Oregon, baa thi* day tiled in tin* office his sworn statement No. 7888. for ttie pnr chase of the N1, of SW ,. ST. , <>( SW ,, NW1, of BE1, of Section No. 15 m Town ship No.'jy S . Kange No. II W.. and will offer proof to show that the land a.night is more valuable for its limber or stone than for agricultural purpose*, and to establish Ins claim to said land before the County Clerk and Clerk of the County Court of Coo« County, at bis office at Cispnlle. Or egon, on Friday the 7th day of .lune. 15*17. He names as witnesses Glenn B. Cox, Charles I. lux, and Edward Ohmau of Bandon. Oregon, and Cecil C. Cox of < • <1 niIle. (iregon Any and all |«rsons claimiug adversely the above described lauds are requested to tile their claims in this office < u or la fore said 7th day of June l'.«>7. B enjamin L. E ddy . Register LOUIS DOONAR. Electrician. Electric phone Work. i iirk > ai rv uiwiiy here is your chance. yon bai« money to invest put it into several lots in this tract. - N nisb a clear Warrantee Abstract Title, and yor.r money in these lots is more secure than in any bank ns anil let ns show yon tbe land. These lots are now on sale and are being picked over. A. B. SABIN J. T. Mara has put np a tent to All Kinds of Saddlery. serve ice cream for tbe accommoda •3 HarneM and Ruddle* Ilepaired. tion of the public next to his confec 3 BANDON, - - OKEOON. tionary store. purposes. I hi- is a safe proposition and a sure one. We fur If yon contemplate purchasing building ground, by all means see It is a case of the first come the first served, and it is up to you if yon want a Cidi at tbe office of THE BANDON REAL ESTATE CO C. T. Blumenrother ' «■ ■ Oregon Manufacturer ami Dealer in There is no stumpage, and this will soon be the residence portion of tbe town. Yon will get bigger interest than by any other way. ( trepan .Itturney - at - Late. Il 'edderburu SAll.KD. May 13 Elizabeth, Oleson. 350.000 ft, broom handles, butter, match wood May 15 Sehr Ruby, Korth. S F, . >. 360.000 ft Prices will be advanced on June 1st. and if yon want to secure a desirable lot for building These lots are all seeded down to grass and are perfectly level. Supplies W B. THRESHER. mO8l beautiful resilience section in Bandon, the finest location; adjoining the new school bouse; is now open for sale and thia is your first and last chance to secure these lots. Tele ÀkHIVKD. May 13 Gas sehr Monterey. Lucas, from S E’ with hay and grain for Bandon Commercial Co May 13- Oregon, from S Francisco, Ogidensen Cor porate Limits of Bandon. »i ’ pi*Tnfin Light [and Ba ndon, MARINE The Finest Residence Sites Within the ¥▼ aud Ilian tiua ran teed. A. D. Morse