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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1907)
That Linen you <ouldn't get be. If it is pair of sho< s you want, you fore is now 111 at R H Rosa Co's. I will find them in the proper styles, Charles Flanagan, of Marshfield prices and sizes at Lorenz \ Hoyt. H Smith, the real Estate man. has visited J. I.. Conger this week '■ • just purchased a new Remington 3 3}-,3 3 3.3-3-a -3-3 2-3-3 33 .3-3 3'3 A ne» uv ot unmunition al t • typewriter. Call at the Bandon Co operative I irdon Han wan v opposite the Chas. McCullock has commenced to break ground for his new resi Realty Co. Post Office. dence on the hill. Moss Averill spent Munday after A.J. Hartman has received a big Something decidedly new in the noon up river, ay of fancy dress shirts at A. J. stock of Cent's furnishings. The .And the electric light poles still ' kmb that always looks good to you. I fartmans. Call and see them Some thing spring up like mushrooms in the I Donald Charleston has had a new late in negligee shirts. night. \\ M. Gilbert ami Louis Ingram You want the best flour at the woodshed built which was finished nd families, of above- Myrtle Point, lowest prii; . We have it. Try it. this week. O.O. Howell did the have purchased lots in Plat z\, and j< >b. R. H. Rosa Co. vv ill erect residences in a very short time. Slnrts, all of the latest styles, col I >r. Prcntis, Dentist has leased rooms The prettiest patterns, the latest ors and fabrics. Dress anil .Negligees m the I »everaux building next to styles and prices in reach of all is I Post Office anil will locate pernam- at all prices, at A. J. Hartman's. making the new summer dress gooels ently in Bandon August ist. so popular at LorenzA Hoyt’s, The surliest line ot pipes ever ! D. Rogers ami wife, of St. Johns. I brought to town, at Mars'. Some B<>rn to Mr. anil Mrs Bert Pat thing new in the line of meerschaums. terson, on Wednesday. July 17th. a have- purchased a lot on the old j c imp grounds in \\ est Bandon ami , Trunks, V.discs, Suit Cases, every daughter. All doing well anil Belt have pitched their tents for the sum | nier. Mr. Rogers is in real estate I thing to accommodate the traveler .ays he did want a new drayman. business and recognizes opportunit ' and in the latest patterns, at Lorenz Mrs. Dr. Tyler, of Denmark, is n s. and he says this is the coming j ¿t Hoyt. I visiting relatives and friends in Ban t- >w n Mr. Cooper, who returned Wed Ion this week, and also attending to How about that hat it is look nesday evening from an absence of .1 ane bussiness. mg pretty shabby. Drop in and see what Lorenz A Hoyt can do for you nearly a year in the South, says hej C oal F or S ai . f .. — First-class m the line of hats. is glad to get back again. ■ tai al $3 per ton in sacks or $2.50 The <. dlier 1 Iotcl is being papered J. R. I.undv and party of Myrtle m scow loads. Leave orders at and painted throughout and the Point, who have been spending the ‘.’eterson's Landing, above Riverton. mill is rushing out the lumber for | past few days at the Gallier, left this the new addition The old doorway C has . P eterson . morning tor a trip down the coast. into the hall leading to the ilinng Riverton, Oregon room has been torn out, making a Harry Wilson from down Den A certain merchant put up a more pretentious room, and giving mark way, was m town Monday, better light. shaking hands with his many friends I backboard in his office and asked Who saiil picnic? Ari- you going and was a pleasant caller at this of- I • ich of his customers to write their to get some of those sweet pickles name on it and just opposite give anil chipped beef from Lorenz <N iice. their calling in life. The iloctot Hoyt's to take along? The picnic M. C. Wire, presiding elder, will mil (In do. w rote his name and after it “1 pre- won’t be a success unless you conduct services at the M E. Church Something 1 worth talking about, , ribe for all,” the lawyer wrote”! Saturday evening at S o’clock sharp. > worth readimr ahmit and something reading about ; : plead for all.” the preacher wrote”! Those servicable suits that you can All are invited to attend . This w ill pray forall,” the editor wrote ”1 find in all sizes, prices and all of the ' fourth Quarterly Conference. : w rite for all. the banker wrote ”1 latest style at LorenzN Hoyt. Lost—Between ball grounds and | ,|jscount for ,dl, ” the laborer wrote For Sale. town, a Wreath Pin set with ten >q worg for all. > » Then came an Span fine young mares, weight pearls. Finder will receive reward old farmer, who after a moment’s about‘2700, wagon and harness also. by returning to thought wrote “I p. y ici all.” Enquire at Lowe’s Drug Store. Pettenger <N Ward. For Sale. 1 1-4 in. Steel axle hack I r sale j North Bend, Oregon. Brand new one half truck, three cheap. all at this < Afin for further! Van L Armstrong, a young man >n inch tires, Will sell cheap. Call at information. the Bandon Hardware Company, the insurance business, holds the re cord to date for making the trip up Lost: A horse shoe stick pin set opposite the Post < Jffice. coast from Fortuna, Cal. He left in with chip diamonds, lost in town The Shipyard. a buggy last Wednesday and arrived last Sunday afternoon, Kinder will J. H. Price li ft on the Plant for in Bandon Monday noon. That is receive a suitable reward if fhe same San Francisco, anil nothing definite going some. , is returned to Rasmussen ros. has been done regarding the rebuikl- * Local Lore ing of the shipyard to (fate Snyder-Coates. ■ soon as his business with the under | writers is finished, he will be in l»et Will S. Snyder and Miss Sadie ter shape to know what will be done, Coates were muted in the boads of lhe Chamber of Commerce will hold holy inatriinunv .y Judge l opping a meeting Friday evening this week, at the home ol John Shields, on Sat Both are well ami the proposition of a site near urday, July 13th. the Cody mill will be dis. usscil. l he known young jieople of this vicinity. whole water front will have to be' The bride is a daughter of Thomas planked over, but once finished, will' • Mates. 1 make an ideal shipyard Mr. and | People that live for what they eat Mrs. Win. McKay will leave for should by all means be particular I San Francisco soon. J. H. Price has the contracts to w hat they eat The *1 Iways rebuild the two vessels that were de and plenty of it. A.J. Hartman stroyed, and as the third vessel was keeps a line of the most popular not damaged, will build her. The brands in his grocery stock and machinery awaits the new vessels, invites you to call. Government Works. Surprise Party. The preparatory work on the gov The Ladies' Art Club pleasantly ernment works has commenced surprised Mr. and Mrs. Win. M. The engines are being set up and overhauled. About Hite at their home in West Bandon thoroughly last Thursday evening. The occa- thirty men are now employed on sion was their wedding [ anniversary. ...... ............. the job, and there will be work for An elaborate lunch was prepared by as many more as soot) as the work ' the ladies, and an enjoyable evening is will under way. was spent. flic surprise was gen There will be some delay in ri pair ; nine and much fun was occasioned by ing the tracks and getting the trestle i the cutting of the bride s cake, as work in readiness before rock can Mr. Hite captured the piece with the be quarried. A new force is now at - in it. After »«• - » lunch — 1- -1 ring the _ party work grading, preparatory to the broke up. all wishing Mr. and Mrs. roadway from Tupper Rock. Win. Jacobson, wife and little Hite many more of such anniver daughter Pauline, are now staying saries. Rom:—To Mr. and Mrs. John at the < iallier. He has the contract Shields, on Tuesday evening, July for the work in charge and as soon 16, a twelve pound boy. John says as he can get the machinery rigged he is going to make a blacksmith out up. tin- work will commence in earnest of him. What Is It? R.W Boyle and wife, formerly of Flagstaff, Arizona, have located here • >ne of the oddest specimens of permanently. They have sent for their household effects and Mr. Boyle I marine inhabitants was beached and informs us that he likes Bandon and captured by one of the life saving thinks it will make him a desirable lx»ys this week. It was a fish of the home. He is a jeweler and expects ¡shark species, had an arrow tail, 4 i tins, a large transparent nose, ugly to get into the business here. ------------------------------------------- — It is Time to Have Your House Wired. Material has arrived and we are now equipped for inside wir ing. Have your residence wired now. As soon as our . machinery arrives we will be too busy to devote the neccess- ary time for wiring the residence section. Address Bandon Light and Power Co. teeth and strangest of all. has four feet A picture of the odditv was taken by Photographer Lint, who is mak »lit su< h spn mens. lhe “thing” was l»ottled ami will lie sent by Capt. Johnson to the Smithsonian Institute. It is about the size of the pilot fish and is mottled. It had a sort of a spur sticking out of its nose. A<; s.-< ¿ t-vtw-vi t tC« t1 L t t t > MARINE *2 3 3 3-3 3 3 3-3.3 3 33 3-3 3 3 3-3 1 3 -3 3- HAll.KI». Julv 12. Stm schr Monterey. Bash, to San Francisco, with (>5 in ft lumber, <»5 cords matchwood and p»o bundles broom handles. July 16. Schr Ruby. Korth, to San Pedro, withjSom feet lumber July 16. —Schr Lizzie Prien. Goodmansen, to San Francisco, with 1 Xo m feet of lumber. Will Raise Grain. From the first page. onstrates that this country has a great grain raising possibility. Two ye.iis ago Mr. Henry planted potatoes on this same land, and a neighl'oi seeing him at work on the piecepoked fun at him and wanted to know what lie expected to raise in this country When informed that the land was expected to put forth potatoes to last for the winter, the neighbor laughed and said he would be willing to eat all of the tubers from that piece. If he had stuck to his wonl he would be eat ingpotatoes yet, and would blush r very time he looked a potato in the “eye.” A hill was selected in the center of the patch, and Mr. Henrv and his friend examined it w hen the potatoes were ready to dig. The potatoes from this one hill weighed something over twenty-five pounds and indi vidual specimens picked from the diggings would tip the scales as high as four and one half pounds each. Now that is a remarkable showing fora country that does not pretend to do anything in an agricultural pursuit. There are ranches that have been made into orchards as soon as they ' were cleared and are doing as well I as any of the orchards in the Valley. The next time anybody w rites for information about this great country, tell them that someday we are going to raise w heat and oats and that after the land has been logged oil and placed under cultivation, it will be as productive as any of their places. This country is still new anil has great possibilities in this and many other lines. KfTl * iUJ OUR SPECIAL CLUBBING OFFE For a Limited Time PACIFIC MONTHLY 81.00 < Oregon s and the Pacific Coast - 1 most Publication, Descriptive and Interesting SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL, Portland 1.50 lhe Farmer s I-riend, contains market report and news in condensed form, comic section THE BANDON RECORDER, Your Home Papei1 1.50 Positively the Best Clubbing Arrangement ever offered to our Readers. 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