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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1907)
•1 tu : ned today from Louisville. had a conference with ‘Marse’ Lodge and FrofYeasionfi’ Direotory lknry,’ Golonel Edwards said, ‘and 1 From the Sentinel he went over the ground at length. Wednesday evening at S3" Lodges are Requested to Notify this Office on Election of Officers and on Colom 1 Watterson, you will re o'clock occured the marriage of Mr. Change of Meeting Night. Cards under th.. Head are 50c per in., month member, some time ago stated that M. J. Hartsonand Miss Edna Lorenz at the proper time he would name a at the home of the bride's parents in this city, Rev. Branham officiating. democrat living north of Mason ami Vlasonh'. C? R WADE 1 he ring ceremony was used, w hich Di.x on’s line and west <4 the Alle- I »ANDON LODGE. No. 11.1. A. F. A M. ATTORNEY AT LAW hral s,t,, was very beautiful and impressive. ghanv mountains, who never has I» Si it..I communi,' ,1 day nft.-r the full luoon of each mouth Notary Public been beaten fol public office, ami Master I red Lorenz, m phew of the All Maater Maaona cordially inviteli. Office with Wheeler Beal Estate Co. b . H. IK » V. W. M bride, acted as ring bearer, and the who uears a mustache, and who, if B andon , • O bxoon little misses Marjorie and Camilla nominated, could lead the demo I. O. <». »’ G. T IIU Uil.lll II, » ANDON LODGE. No l.l.l. I <). O. F Lorenz, neices of the bride, were cratic party to v ictorv Immediately » meet« every Wednesday evening guesses were made as to the identity flower girls. The house was de< cor- ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, Visiting brothers in good standing cor of Col one! Watterson's man. Some dirtily invited. ated with < Iregon grape and the NOTARY mu IC NATHAN BARKLOW, N. G. ceremony took place under the one tin.div hit on Governor Johnson, I. J. K vdi . ky , Sec. Bandoo, Oregon. but it was found that Johnson wears wedding bell. The bride' is the Rebekah Lodge No. 126. no mustache, and so he was dropjted youngest daughter of our highly es EETS Every 2nd and 4tli luetalay«. from the guessing. It became known LOUIS D00NAR, teemed pioneer residents, Mr ami Practice night tirsi Widneadav of th, later that Johnson wore a mustache month. Soci.d Eveuiug the 3rd Satur.l iy Electrician. of Electric Light and Tele Mrs. N. Lorenz, and is a young I lie mollili. A cordial invitation extended up to the time he became governor to all nieiubers in good «landing. phone Work. Supplies lady of high culture and social at since which time he has gone clean ANNA FRAINE, N. G tainments and is greatly admired by P kaui . E bickson . Sec's /In ndon. shaven Oregon Colonel Watterson assert- her large circle of friends. The ed that Governor Johnson 1 was the Knight« of I'ytliia*» groom, M. J. Hartson, is n: one democrat who was . absolutely I \ELPH1 LODGE No. f»l. Knights ot O- T- Blumenrotlier of the Coquille Creamery ai 1 ' Pythias. Ah ets every Moiidav even I S. < <tiitand Notary Public. available, against whom no faction mg at Masonic ball Visiting Knights hi been a resident of this city F ilings «nd Final proofs made du Hume vitrei to attend. R E. L. lirdillion, (’. (*. three years. Hehasalarge num- in the partv entertains animosity, B. N. H akkingfon , K ot K. S. • t radii, Tiiubrr (’¡aims and other U. S. Landa Money I. uiiim Negotiated <»n Appmvt'tl ber of friends who rejoice with him. w ho has a record of carrying a Security. Modern Woodmen. strongly republican state twice, and Office in return 10 Beyerle Building, Ban The city council held a special w ho is at this time before the nation I'vlil.l. BOCK CAMP, No 91M M W don. Residence on Butte (’reek. Oregon. I of A. Meets every fourth Saturday of meeting Monday evening at which without a flaw of any sort.’ ’’ Kral Kutatr bought anil Sold each month at Concrete Hall. V istting several matters were talked over, neighbors cordially invited to attend. GEORGE LORENZ. H. C. but no action was taken except to A VI. HITCHCOCK E. E. < >AKES, Clerk. Notice. order the re-advertising for bids for Contrnetor and Builder To whom it mav concern Notice the planking of B street. The Foresters of America. Est im ates given on any kind of council accepted the liquor bonds of s hereby given that I, G. Schmalz, I WI R I QI El 8 < »F THE FOREST, No. Imildiugs. Address Bandon, Oregon. 17, meet« Friday night of each week, E. A. Beckett, also the bonds of R. of the citv and County of San bran v ill Uoncrete Hall, Bandon, Oregon. A cor S. Knowlton as city treasurer, The isco. State of California, will not be dial welcome is extended to all visiting W L. DAViliSON, regular meeting of the council Will' responsible for any debts contracted brothers. G. T ylmb , Chief Ranger. M. G. Pohl. Fin. Secretary. by my wife, Mrs. Anna Schmalz, be held next Monday evening. Bandon Hdw Store Woodmen of tlie World. We learn by private letter from she having left my bed and board. s’ EA81DE CAMP No. 212. W. O. W. Aug. 12 13 and 14 Washington that lion. Binger Her Dated July 5, 1907. »’ meets in regular session the first and G. SHMALZ. third t hursdavs of t ach month in the Ma Consult him for your eyes, bead ache mann has not forgotten worthy old s itiio hall. Visiting members are cordially weariness, or nervousness. soldiers who reside in Coos county. invited. A. RICE, C. C. ooo---- CcM^UiHe Note«. $ Dollars $ f I M It is a question of Dollars and Cents when pin tigtire on a new building, or any addition, am) you estimate the cost of the Builder s Material and Hardware with a dread of the rapidly advancing prices. We lake into consideration the buyers view ami estimate accordingly. Our prices are close and we are positive we can save yon money on yonr bill of material, \Ve would greatly appreciate thé opportunity’ of submitiiig an «•S’ lituate, and feel sure it will a mutual advantage. : : Bandon Hardware Co Opposite Post Office Title Guarantee and Abstract Company Oi’«x«»n IfiirwItli«>Id an«l ------------------- X-------------------- \\ o Lava completed a thorough and up to date ABSTRACT PLANT, and are now ready to furnish CORRECT ABSTRACTS at abort no tice. Orders will receive careful and prompt attention. Marshfield Offi< c Adjoins Flanagan & Bennett bank. That at Coquille Adjoins Postoffice. Marehiield Phone, 143 ¡-f?' Coquille Phone, 191 I’lione at our E.rpeusf irlu n orileriiuj Abstracts Title Gita ran tee and Abstract Co. Henry Sengxtackcn, Manager J. S. Barton, Abstractor Ui 1 he New Photo Gallery \\ e H iiva just Opened A Photo Gallery between the Life Saving Station ami tin» Gnllier Hotel, nml will engage in a general Portrait and \ lew Business, 8 years experience and all work is guaranteed J. W. LINT. Bandon. Oregon B andon <c<¡ Tlie New Hi ug store 1« Now lieady tor Business Drugs. (). Ei ery tiling New amt I resb Druggist s Sundries. Patent Medicines. Brushes, and Toilet Articles. Fine line of Fancy Gandies. Fancy Stationery Imported and Domestic Cigars. The New. Elegantly Fitted, and Speedy Steamer ELIZABETH O.H'T. ,/ OLSEN". Master. Tlns Steamer is New. is Strongly built, and fitted with the I »test improv,>m< tits, and w ill give a regular S dnv service, for passengers Hint freight, between the Coipnlle Hiver. Oregon, amt Sun Francisco. Calif. J. I K. I'. VV VLSI l;ovi Agent. Bandon, Oregon. KRUME, Managing Agent, 23 Market Street. San Francisco, California. California and Oregon Coast Steamship Company 'anici 4 Alliance Now plying between Portland and Coos Pay only. Weekly trips. He has succeeded in getting the following pensions raised for worthy citizens of this section: Harry II. Baldwin of Bandon raised from $14; a year to $200, anil Judge Lowe of Bandon, a Mexican war veteran now gets $20 a month. When Dr. Her mann came to Oregon in ¡858 he purchased the old homestead of H. H. Baldwin, and Judge Lowe was one of the first to settle with his family in this valley, Binger Her- maun was not in his majority at that time, and now after a half century he has the pleasure of obtaining re cognition by the government of those aged defenders of their country. J.J. Endicott of Myrtle Point, and |. 11. Aker of this city were also re membered. The old soldiers will miss Mr. Hermann's good work for his constituents. The Committee in charge have decided to have the Southwestern OregonG. A. R. encampment in August on 28th, 29th, 30th. and the last day has been set apart as pio neer day. Col. Rosa is now Pres ident of the Pioneer /Association, and a member of the G. A. R. Society, therefore it is supposed that the arrangement is satisfactory with all. It was decided at the meetings of both organizations last year that the reunions should be held at the same time at Bandon. In former years the veterans and the early settlers met together, and had most excel lent social intercourse, and they look back now to those festivals with much pleasure, and it is l« li< veil that the coming reunion will be greatly en joyed. It is very fitting for the pio neers to relax from their labors ami get together for a social meet, where they can bring back to memory the days of long ago, when the red man ami the wild animals were just sur rounding the wilderness to civil ization. There is no more fitting place than Bandon for the festivities, and the good people of that place have always given royal receptions to the gray haired veterans as well as to to those who first blazed the trails of the country and their follow ers. ooo Johnson for President. O.C. W aldvooel , Clerk. A Funny Story. Mr. Ferguson, two of whose down PROFESSIONAL. town friends had just dined with him, had taken them into the library for Dr. FF. La- Houston, a smoke, according to the New York PHYSICIAN A SUlttiEON Sim. “I must tell you a good one • tffice over Drag Store. Honra, It to 12, on my wife" he said, “She’s been I 111. 1 :30 to 4, p 111. ; 7 to 8 in the eveuiug. Night calls answered from office. roasting me because I look at the ... OREGON headlines in the papers once in a BANDON. while to see if anything important is happening in the Thaw trial. l»r. I». L. HTKF.LK Well, the other ifternoon, while the girl was away, she put a pan of biscuits in the oven to bake, and OFFICE IN OLD BREUER BÜILDINO, w hile she was waiting she picked up OREGON BANDON, a paper and began to read the stutF herself. She got so interested in it GKO. p. topping , that she let the biscuits "At this .TTORNEY and COUNSELOR AT LAW AND moment Mrs. Ferguson came into NOTARY PUBLIC, the library for a book, “And the lire Insurance. joke of it was," continued Mr. Fer Bandon, - - - - Oregon. guson, without a moment's pause, “that they found the cow next W. E THRESHER, morning in a forty acre lot.” “Ha! Ha!lla!” roared the guests, .Ittorncii - ut - Lair- laughing till the tears ran down Notary Public their cheeks but not at the story. II edit erba rn - Oregon Resident Dentist Administrator’s Notice Creditors. > i :i Ey? & Nerve Specialist For Visual Defects, Eye Diseases, NERVOUS or CHRONIC ILLS. Consultation Free NextVi.it to Bandon, July 18 ■ -mTW i A. ( < 1 I "t B. SABIN Manufacturer and Dealer in All Kinds of Saddlery. llartiPAM anil Saddle« Repaired. BANPON. - - Notice is hereby given that tlie under signed Ims la-en dtilv appointed by the <'onnty Court of the State of Oregon, for <’<>.« ('anility, as Administrator for the estate of W. S. Pierce, deceased. Therefore, all |«rs<>ns having claims against the s.ai.l estate are notified to pre sent the same, duly verified, to the under signed at the office of t'. R. Wade, in tin- t own of Bandon, in said t’.inntv ami State, within six months from the I Illi day of •Inly. ll>07. tlie same being the date of tlie tirst piiblicati.iii of this notice. Dated this lltli day of .Inly, t!W7. V. M. H itchcock , V.lnuiiistrator of the Estate of W, S. Pierce, deceased. 160 acres of good grass land close to a ndon, $600. 3 lots with lumber for a 16x24 foot house on Fourth street. Woolen Mill Ad., $325. N<> tax property handled. Neat 5-roomed cottage just hu shed; good location; now pays *8 per cent on sale price. A snap 550. i Manufacturing plant for sale, Good paying business, ig front- ¡ I- irst-class age on deep water, business proposition on Coquille river. 17,000. Dray and General Delivery Meet nil Bontà. — All orders bundled with cure.----- B andon , : O bkoon . High Prices A Talk to The Consumer You have no doubt watched the rapidly advancing high prices with many misgivings, ami with the unceasing wonder at their progress. Every dollar yon make seems to go for some needed oeccessity. \\ e who have to d. al in these everyday essenti d'. realiz > this fact more than I be buyer. It is onr endeavor to keep the prices as low as pcsaible, and the profit margins are very close \\ hen yon are paying yonr good dollars out, you want to at least get first class merchandise. We handle the Standard Brands, the kind you know are satisfactory, ami the kind yon always used. Call ami see our stock M. I •< ■ CH PAI "fERSONA SON Real Estate List. Acre tracts from 1 to 10 acres in tow n of andon from $250 to 1,000 per acre, with or witaout improve ments. Other tracts outside from $5 nP- 80 acres with house and barn, saw timber and poles, $500. - ■ B.i.VDON" TJl. I.VSEEK OO. Lots from $25 up to 6,000. Lots with house from $400 up to 5,200. S' - ’ OHEGON. To Henry Watterson’s secret is out. This story is told in a Washington GF.lt. D. GRAY ,t CO., Gen’l Agta. L. 4. W. SHAW, Agent. dispatch to the New York World: 4'1 Market. St. Sun Francisco. Marshfield, Phone 441. “ ‘Governor John A. Johnson, of Minnesota, is the c andidate to whom I referred as capable of carrying the democratic party to victory next BLACKSMITH AND WAGON MAKERS year, tid Henry Watters«m ac Wsgons of all Kinds Made to Order. Horseshoeing a Specialty cording to Golonel Charles A. Ed Job work attended to promptly nnd all work ennrAiiteed to give satisfaction. Pnci-s wards, secretary of the democratic OAKES REAL ESTATE O. reasonable. Shopon ttwnter street. Bandon, Or. congressional committee, who re E. E. O. vkis W.. P arker li I See Dr. Bancroft AXTELL And Company.