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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1907)
• • •« Uf.C-« C.-1-t-c t 1 c : : - S’ c. l r^. ILie John Str«» Iman '*h . - f i a Cblldrei . 1 l.e kind g . , Imat c .mmenemg Tuu»- 1 »’t «/ nickel s value out of. al I. ret. à A a Kit acre*, sorue *a»v timl >-r poh*, ¥ Hoyt. v With house ami barn *'<■' E O akes . w ML l’hree small attach me I | I 1 The U p Fuller Preparmi Paint* ■a i s i s 3 3-»5 and \ arntslie« fo( « tie by ( \ L we mg* were tiled in .Inst <■ > l.-U g * Cail at tb’e Bandon Co-operative Court the first of the week, on small Realty Co. t* «Hi Intnbei '»n . ........ f, contract- f t money allege I to I ltjtt acres of good grass latid in t 1G x 24 honse good location ^325. E, the amounts ranging from >2’« t E. O akes . tar from town. fGtKt.E. E. ÜAKES. Bandon will experience a general Did von know that yon «»an get ten A new line of Men a gloves, all change and overhauling in the judie view* of Bandon and vicinity at A. kinds, styles amt sizes, at A. J. Hart Bice * for tift«»en c«»nts lary department, a (’. 11. W ad«». Be man's. lie r«*|Uir*-’l to «pial e'vrder elect, W ill FOR SALE. Edoon Phonograph If yon waul your watch to give duties a* such, on satisfaction send it to E. C. Barker A and rtx'ords; 3 b«»ns. on«* with U ify and assume Monday, the 9th. Co.. successor to V. 11. Wilson or chicks. In«|nne at Pulaski House. The mail w«li vt?iv«» io H m * nova, Local Lore W ilaan Jewelry C 1 quille The new stock of rifles, of airi, -t every calibre, ha* arrived at the Ban don Hardware Co.. op|>osite the P —t Office. an,l the local sportsman is in viteli locali and see them. We al»o have an nnn-nally large stock f am tbefor«» part of th«» week visiting munition that has also just arrived. friemle. We can tit yon out for almost any Trunk*. \-di*«»*. Suit Cas-»*, «»very make of gun. thing t«> ar«»«immotiate the traveler Vacation is Itere, and yon are com- imi in th«» late«t patterns, at L<’r«»nz .V Hoyt'* mencing to tliink about the connth»** Lubricators. Injectors. Erigo.<• Fit pair* of sb •es tliat yon will have lo ting*, .’«ml \\ at« r ( ¡auge* of :,|| kind* I>r. >vide fi >r • lie titile» oríes jn*t ollt of :«t 11,«» Bandon Har«l ware ( 'o., opposite school, W e have jn«t rec«»iv«»d a line I he |’<i*t ( tllice. of children’* hoe* tliat will serve The Mott Inman ca««» ba* Ivecomo a the purpose, Modérate price, and tiling of the pa«t. The two parti«»* for durabilHy tliey cannot l,e be.-.t, A J H aktmvx deci,l«»,| it Would l«e I»etter to com The Ladies’ Aid of the M. e Mis» Alma Nelson baa returned to ( I nidi will give a Strawl,errv Social her work in the Woolen Mills this some t i mi' it« J une week. She lately was injured by one Mi«* Tina Clansen came «low n from of the loom*. h«»r home last Saturday ami spent Have yon ever had that tired feel ing, lelt jilst Ilk«» th« little end of I), ,t hlflg W el I. I 1 Mar* has g<>t just til«» remedy for it III In* delicious all cream ice cream. Dr. and Mis. Steele have returned from their trip up river where be has Ke i* been visiting for In* lealtli looking iniicli impioved and i glad to get back in l-artiess again Til«» swellest line of pipe* ever brought to town, at Mar* ' S >ine ttmig new in the line of M »-••r«cli i’im*. all prii’e*. <’all «nd *»•»• them r ■ • • promise than to hav«» a new trial, ami so the defendant paid hi* bill and Justice Strang ha* concluded Hint both partie* had to pay their cost*, he will retire from the ’Benet an I has ten«ler«»d hi* resignation to tin» which by the why amounted to con County Court to take effi»ct on t he II b. iderably mon» than th«» amount in volve«! in the law suit A petition signed by Bandon * younger lights of tbe legal profession, Coqnilie and Myrtle Point were and business men in general, asking truly ‘‘dry” communities last Sunday for the appointmaiit of Georg«» P. judging from some of theexenrsionists Topping has been tiled with tbe seen on tbe streets shortly after tbe •lodge Strang will boat* lauded. We have madeconsid County Court then devote bis undivided attention erable inquiry and find that the sa loons here did not sell any liquor to to farming. minors A day of pleasure on tbe The steamer Elizabeth arrived on beach should not mean to load up to time Monday evening, with but a Hie ears with bog juice and disgrace small load of merchandise compared to what she usually carries. 'The th«» town from which they cam«» by cause of this I* attributed tn the appearing in such a condition nn the public streets. There were nore strike in San Francisco. Business is vonng lx»y*. ages ranging, w«» should practically suspended. Orders can judge, from 12 to 21, seen on ’he not be tilled ar.d then couldn't be de more high IV livered at the wharves. A rumor was *tr<»ets in certainly a elevated state than ha« beim seen on circulated here last Saturday to the our streets for a long time. effect that tbe Elizabeth was tied up If yon are a man. wear a man * hat in tbe strike and could not get away. However it is an easy matter to ‘’start We keep 'em for sale, best ever, and something” and much »nore difficult price* right. Tiie Kingsburg, at Lo- to repeat it straight. renz A Hoyt. Ye editor left on tin* morning's Ivoat for Portland and vicinity when» lie will l>«» absent for the coming week or ten «lays, W p leav«» th»» office under the supervision of C. 11. Wade who will conduct the bnsiness in our absence. All orders for work will be promptly turned out. Anv assistance to him in the manner of securing local nows will be appreciated. Mr II. Dean, of the Coquille Herald, will have tbe mechanical end of the shop in charge. 2i acre* pisi . i il le of tow 1 5 acres east of Cody n mill, ti'ie view and govs! location >1201 > E E Ovni* Mi» I i-, f \I «r -1 ., I I* visiting with friends and relative« in Bandon tin* week. ■ (reo. Shelly, the prominent real estate man. who foretells the big future for l'r<*]M»r,. is in towu trans acliUg business this w«»ek Lorenz \ Hoyt have just installed the Pitman system of gasoline light ing. They give a swell whit«- light and that bustling firm say they can t lie beat A big stock of Shirt » and Men .* Furnishings arrived on the la*t «learner for Lorenz A Hoyt The lie.« styles are pretty amt vary in colors Men ! Where do you get your shoes’ Are yon particular a* to look and wearing qualities, or will any old thing do* L, renz A Hoyt have the Sunflower Shoe that can’t be beat for price or quality. Mrs. C. A. Hunt. • frieudi Will Rf-'atlj nil»* tl.etr n t lily fr m Ile eia! tir te; but in a!i matters f public mt,»r«-*t The Bi hr k >r OfT qs Keal I *t A «otiti t; joins their many friend* m This W eek s room hollse witu l ati». 2 tire wishing them success in their new places, tuts« •im nt. 5 I «te. i.islge, lawn, home. and Hower garden. Finest resilience For Sale. well sheltered, and best location in SÓ.Ott« i Bandon for l ive lot* in Woolen Mill Addition > room bolls«» With tine view of A very choice ),>catioti. the river, ami 3 let*. A snap 3.5tM Inquire of M. L. H. Edmund* Houses ami lot* from *4in up. A good second hand upright Piano Tbe best business lot in town 11.1»’»! for sale on monthly payments of squara feet, a lot that will *111. mi Address Sfi.lHIU double in value E M. F irm an A Co., can Do you want a Bandon or Coquille still make a living have I he I '«»st Uni. -Ito n t lie Unveiling Ceremony. river 1 have it for 5.1MMI 1 have other places'from .S’ h 'O up The nnveling ceremony of the I have lot* from >10 up monument er«»cted to the memory of 1 have almo-t anything you want in John Conrad will be solemnized at real «»state. the Bandon Cemetery next Sunday, No iax property handled knowingly •lune. 9th. \pptopiiale speeches, and Agent for Woolen Mill ami Break music by the Ban.Ion Concert Baud (Vater Ad* will be given F.verv body is invited to attend. if the ladies of Bandon wear the 1'he ceremonies are under the llobt. Johnson and Band shoe*, they auspices of the Woodmen of I tie will never be laithered with corns , r World Lodge, of which he wa* a sore feet. These shoes are made to member tit the foot. Lorenz A HoVt. E. E. Odke*. 3-3 3 3 3 a 3 3-3 's * ’s 3-3 , W ord wa* received here last S itnr • lay. telling of tlie sad dentil of Mrs. (’. A Hunt, "f Springfield, ttregon. The news wa* a severe shock to her sister, Mrs. IT. Jenkins. Mrs. Hunt has b >en suffering with a prolonged attack of the la grippe and wa* feel ing much better, when complications sot in ar.d she passed away in a spasm of coughing la*t Saturday morning, l ho deceased is well known here They left and had many friends. Bandon last October for their new- home at Springfield She leaves four children .and a husband to mourn lier loss. The news arrived too late for any of the family here to attend the funeral. We are indebted to Messrs J L. Foster, of Fonr-mile, and S. S Little, who lives a few mile* south C oak ron S ale .—First-class coal at of town for sonic of the earliest They >:! per ton in sacks or Ÿ'd.âii in scow strawberries of this season were the great lug red fellows that load*. Beavi» orders at Peterson's Landiug. above Riverton. makes a person’s eyes much larger C has . P etersox . than his stomach, and when yon got Riverton. strawberries at the stores, ask for those that conio from their patches. Both gentlemen report an abundance If yon want your watch repaired on short notice send it to E C. Barker A of the fruit this season, although as Co. Tliree-for.rths of the work done yet the market at home here has not the same day received. Successor to V. II. W ilson, Coquille. been over crowded by any means I t KIARUSTE 3 3-3 '■2 3 3 3 >3 3 3-3 3-3 3 3 33 • tin*, added to the Ch lek, i i ng. eli he already ba*. places him in M ay foreground with (woof the lead- fl Olli S J line pianos. ahkiv ri>. ::i Sohr Monterey, F. • ft » Stmr Elizabeth. from S F MAILED. î'iûVJ The Finest Residence Sites Within the Corporate Limits of Bandon. Piirk yXciclition , t he in» *t I leant i f o I reeidenc« auction in Bandon, tbe finest locati in: adjoining tbe new school bouse; is now open for sale and this is your first and last chance to secure tli«»se lots. here is vonr chance. Prices will be advanced on June 1st, and if yon want to secure a desirable lot for buildin” These lots are all se«»ded down to grass and are perfectly level von nave money to invest put it into several lot* in this tract. ■11*11 a « lear W arrantee Abstract Title, and your money in the*«» lot* is mor«» secure thi n in any bank ns and let us show you the land. plirpo*«**. Then» is no stnmpage. and thi* will soon be the residence portion if th«« tow II Yon will get bigger nt«»r« st than by any These lots are now on «ale and are being picked over. ther way. This is a safe pi | -iti n a:. I a sun tie \\ e fur If yon contempi, te purchasing building ground, by all mean* *ee It i* a cn*.» of th«» first come the first served, and it i* up to von if yon want a Call at the ollie«» of THE BANDON REAL ESTATE CO C. T. Blumenrother ( Hften, May 3d. Sehr Lizzie Prien. ( inn i Surprise Party. mansenn •J une • » < ias stmr, Monterey. Enea* • I line • » Strnr Elizabeth. < Ilsen. A number of the intimate friends -I Ulte • > Sehr Prosper, Stair of Mr. and Mr*. James Denholm gave them a pleasant *nrpri*e at the resi Breaks from Cage. dence of Thomas Robison. with whom Tiger they have been staying since their A huge Bengal tiger broke from its household «fleets W, le sblppi»,!. A very enjoyable evening was spent and cage during a performance of the refreshments were served late in tbe Sells-l’loto Circus here Saturday af ternoon mid charged fromthemenag- evening. Mr. and Mrs. Denholm ule tent into the crowd, killing a I were presented with a beautiful set year-old girl, a Shetland pony, and of silver soup spoon*, and after sing severely m oiled several other persons ing "Blest be the tie that binds.' tbe | before it was killed. •lust a* the keeper appeared to feed party broke up and-went to their re- the animal*, the lug beast lieat furl* spective homes. ously against the door of its cage, Mr. and Mrs. Itenholm leave today which gave way, and the brute leaped The keeper for Portland, accompanied by their at a Shetland pony. struck it with an iron bar, and il daughter. Miss Chrissie. where they charged into the crowd where it sank will make their home, probably per its fang* inio the neck of a 1-year-old manently Mr Denholm has prop child of Mr*. E. Z Kozrll J. W. Bell, a Twin Falls black erty interests there, and the educa smith. drew a revolver and opened tional advantage* i* another object in fire, killing the animal after half a moving to that place. Their many j dozen shot*. Spokesman. l’AÏ» '. j FI mini I .lie:,* A. D. Morse