Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, October 03, 1907, Image 6

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Dance in the Bank Hall after the
Mrs. Hartman a Millinery has
band concert Saturday night. Gord
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music.
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C. B. Zeek and wife. were
Dr. Mann came up Saturday
* Coquille visitors Wednesday.
night for the dance; he reported the
R. IL Rosa & Co have the finest time of his life.
Call on the Bandon Co-operative line of shirt waists in the county.
Rev. Horsfall will hold services in
Reality Co.
Anything you need in the hard­ St. Johns’
Protestant Episcopal
Wanted—Two waitresses at the ware line at McNair’s, opposite Church Sunday at 11 A. M. 3 P.M
Hotel Gallier at once.
Munck’s," dot ish dr stuff" 41
The andon Concert band will
The steamer Elizabeth will be due
Fishing has not been very brisk give a concert on the main street
here Saturday, or Sunday at the this week. Several of the fisherman this coming Saturday night.
latest.
dtribute the small run to the rough
Misses Nora and Emma Solve, of
Dance in the Bank Hall after the bar we have had the past few days.
Yellowstone Park, Wyo., are here
band concert Saturday night Good
llartman has a tree delivery on visiting their sister, Mrs. E. B.
music.
ill groceries. By keeping the best Kausrud.
Sheet music orders will receive on the market and delivering them
An elegant line of ladies’ gloves
prompt attention if left at Lowes at your door, he is able to cater to has been received this week at R.
the finest trade.
Drug Store.
H. Rosa <v Co’s, Call and see
Mrs. C. E. Hollopeter gives in­
Clint Mak-horn came from down them.
struction on the mandolin, guitai coast Tuesday w ith a six horse team
A fine line of outing flannels,
and banjo. Terms reasonable.
to assist the regular freighter, who ginghams ami calicoes, the latest
patterns, are just in at R. H. Rosa
Anything you need in the hard was behind in the trans[M>rtation.
and
Co’s., store.
ware line at McNair s opjiosite
‘‘A. Haberly is selling a few small
Munck’s, “dot ish de stuff." 41
tracts of land near town, at reason
Dr. J. G. Goble the well known
able
prices and easy terms. Parties Optician will be at Bandon Tuesday
A Veneer that is desirable- for all
purposes, is on llie market, and you wishing 5 acres or more apply at and Wednesday, Oct. 15th. i6
can get it at the Bandon Furniture once as only a limited number will be Office at Hotel Gallier. Eyes ex
sold.
amined tree of charge.
Store.
Fishermen, Attention! We have
J. L. Kennedy is building a home
Caps are being placed on the
a full line of oars. -"The best money
in the Woolen Mill addition.
Hi
piling of the new Price Shipyard
<111 buy. See them ¡ft the Bandon
recently purchased lot 27 in block
this week and in about three weeks
Hardware Store, opposite the Post
the keel of the first vessel will be
29 for that purpose.
< Jffice.
commenced.
Miss Rodine is confined to her
Mis. W. E. Craine, Mrs. A. G.
home this week 011 a<•• ount of illness.
Winter is coming and it is time to
Erickson, Miss Blanch Patterson and
Her room at school has been dis
think about«the stove proposition.
Mrs. O. A. Trowbridge, left on the
missed for a fe.v days.
noon boat, Tuesday, for Coquille It / is a well known fact that for a
Hartman has red clover, timothy to attend the Rebekah Convention. quick, hot fire, the air tight heater
cannot be beat. With that view we
and seed barley.
Farmers will do
The new steamer Bandon was- have installed a full line, from $2 up.
well by calling and getting prices
expected here this week, but owing Bandon Hardware Co.’s store, oppo­
before buying elsewhere.
to the last trip to San Pedro a de site the Post Office.
Mrs. Emma Galloway, of McMinn lay in the date of her arrival was
ville, President of the Rebekah As made.
Frank Langlois, of Langlois, re­
She will carry lumber for
sembly ot Oregon, will pay Ocean the new Cody Mill.
ceived three registered sheep this
Rebekah Lodge of this place an
week. These animals are imported
|. J. Jackson was arrested Tuesday
official visit this evening.
and one of the rams has the record
for dru likeness and disorderly con
Capt. John Bash, of the Mon duct. He contributed $5 and th< of being the fourth heaviest registered
terey, who lately moved his family costs connected with the affair, to animal of its class on record.
to Bandon, purchased a lot in West the town treasury, and was per­
John Jenkins accompanied his son
Bandon this week, and will com mitted to go on his way rejoicing. Will to Los Angles, Cal., where
mence the erection of a dwelling at
The dramatic aggregation from they will make their home. Will
North Bend, under the directorship has had very poor health here and
once.
of
Prof. Smith, the dancing teacher by living in the country close to
Bandon ladies that waited until
from
that place, called off the en Los Angies, he thinks he will regain
Mrs. Hartman received her swell
line of millinery are well pleased gageinent which was to have taken his health.
Ow­
over their purchases.
She still has place this week Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Marshal, ol
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to
the
fact
there
has
not
been
a
a few left at reasonable prices that
Langlois, returned Tuesday on the
are Hie top notch of the latest styles. show through here lately they would afternoon boat from a trip to the
no doubt have had a good atten­
Valley, during which they attended
Miss Winiefred McNair left Mon­ dance.
the
state Fair. While there he
day Monday morning for Albany,
Medlicotte underwear for gentle­ purchased two full blooded sheep
where she will attend school.
She
men who care.
A shetland wool, which were shipped through, direct.
took the stage route via Roseburg,
merit without comparison.
See
and was in tinyi to travel through
Dr. J. W. Goble the well known
that your next suit bears this brand,
the recent heavy rains, which made
Optician
will beat Bandon Tuesday
R. II. Rosa Co.
the journey very disagreeable.
and Wednesday, Oct. 15 and 16.
The City Council met in reg­ Office at Gallier House.
Eyes ex­
We easterners were awakened
ular session on Monday evening this amined free of charge.
last Tuesday morning with a remem­
week and the regular bills of the
brance of old times. The storm
The disturbance of the waters
month were allowed. An ordinance
king was abroad and the way he reducing the assessment of the con­ this’ morning indicates to the old
tore the atmosphere was a caution struction of the improvements on At­ timers that something unusual is
It was one of those good old fash­ water Street was passed which pro­ occuring on the outside, and we
ioned electrical storms, which cleared vided for the actual cost of the work, may expect something startling in
things up, and we now have the making the individual assessments the pre si dispatches. The water
promise of some more fine weather. lower to each individual property at seven o’clock this morning ran
way out and back again in a very-
Last Sunday was one of the holder.
short
space of time, and resembling
typical days for which this country
This morning Tex Robison sold
is noted. Nowhere could it have his interest in the meat business to a tidal wave, on a small scale. All
been more pleasant. Crowds throng­ his partner, W. N. Wright, who during the morning big waves came
ed the bluff all day, and in the after­ will conduct the business in the rolling in, and the waters outside
noon much interest w as taken in the future. Mr. Robison is retiring, are very- troubled. Probably no
antics of the Triumph, who towed for the present from active business boats will be able to get out for a
two vessels in at one time.
This is and leaves the business in good few days. The Bowdoin which was
the first time in the history of the hands. Mr. Wright has been in towed down to the Commercial Co's,
Coquille that a tug boat brought two this business here since January 15th, wharves last Saturday is still here
vessels in over the bar at one time. and has many friends and customers. waiting for the tug to venture out
from Coos Bay. It way be necess­
There will lie a band concert on He is well known in Coos county, ary to send to the city for one
the street Saturday evening, the up river and down coast. We before she can get out.
weather permitting, followed by a extend our best wishes for a success­
Lorenz «X: Hoyt will have a fine
dance in the Bank 1 Lail. The con­ ful future.
line of ladies' and misses’ Cloaks
cert of last Saturday evening had
Walter Sutton, formerly connected that will arrive shortly, anil ask you
had to be postponed on account of with the Port Orford Tribune, to wait for this stock before making
the severe weather, so an unusually dropped into our sanctum last your purchases this fall. They will
good program will be given this Thursday to «¿atch the wheels go have something that will not only
week under the able directorship around. He has quit the newspaper please you, but will not hurt your
of Emil B. Kausrud.
business for good, and has a ranch pocket book.
Chas. Martin is sure having a bad lhat pays better a whole lot than these
Sir Knight Shoes.
His daughter, Miss
streak of luck. He has just re­ newspaper.
Mary,
and
niece
Annie
Dean,
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covered from an illness caused by
Panter Bros, have received a large
internal injuries from a fall last companied him to Bandon, and from
stock,
all sizes, of the famous Sir
spring, and this week, while assist­ here they went to Arago to spend a
Knight Shoe. They are the best
ing in the wiring of the new hotel, few days.
he fell through the Mooring on the
C. A. McKellips, the Sewing dress shoe on the market and you
cannot get a better fit from
third story and sustained severe machine man from North Bend, has other make of shoe- The price any
is
injuries on his hif>, and head. opened up an office at BancLn Fur­ standard, all over the country. You
Workmen had placed a piece of tar niture Store. He will be in Bandon can get them just as cheap in Ban­
Regulated
paper over a hole in the floor, and from the twentieth to the twenty-fifth don as in the cities.
prices
in
this
manner
protect
the
as the paper was scattered all over of each month. Call at the store
buyer.
z\ leader in school shoes
the sound floor, Martin stepped on ami see our machines. Leave orders are now on the shelves and
they
it thinking of course the flour was for supplies M«< bines for sale or make a special effort in fitting the
sou net.
children.
rent on easy terms.
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Found, pair of gold rimmed
spectacles. Owner can have same
by calling at this office and paying
for this notice.
I)r. J. W Goble the well known
Optician will be in Bandon T uesday
and Wednesday, Oct. 15 and 16.
Eyes ex-
Office at Gall it 1 House,
amined free of ch irge.
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Clocks, Watches and IJewelry re­
paired by F. H. Van Norden, the
Jeweler in exchange for vegetables
and eggs, regular market prices
allowed on exchange. He has
means of disposing of all products
taken in this manner. Work done
promptly.
Notice.
Notice is hereby given that all
liens upon property adjacent to
Atwater and the Extension to First
Streets, have been by Ordinance
reduced to the actual cost of im­
provement thereon, and a schedule
thereof filed with the City Treasurer
for collection, and ordered by the
Board of Trustees, that if any and
all assessments be not paid to said |
Treasurer within five days from the
Publication hereof, then all property
not so redeemed, shall be levied
upon under execution in accordance
with law.
Dated this 3rd. day of Oct. 1907.
C. R. W ade , Recorder. •
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THE MERCY HOSPITAL
At North Bend
Is now open for t ho re
ception of patients. The
lei'iüfi aie $10 per week
ami upwards. For par­
ticulars apply to :
Sisters of Mercy
Bend, Or.
North
El, I )ORADO
TONSORIAL PARLORS
P. B. HOYT, Prop.
l.<>r:tlt-<l In EL DORADO Bl 11.DING
I Irst Street, BANDON. Oil EGON
SHAVING, SHAMPOOING AND HAIR
GETTING AT STANDARD l’KK ES.
Bathroom newly fitted up with Porcelain
Tub Hot or Cold Bath* *45 cent
JAMISON
JACK
BROWN
The Arcade Saloon,
Choicest of Wines, Liquors and
Cigar s
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They Handle The Famous
Weinhard’s
Beers.
In The New Green Building
MAUD GARFIELD
Yourself
Ask
Am I one of the Thousands who are
using Cleveland’s Baking Powder?
The Increasing Demand is Convinc­
ing Evidence of its Goodness. : :
Buy the 3-lb. Can with Screw Top
and Metal Handle,
$1.00
Ask your grocer for it. Take no other
Cleveland’s Baking
Powder
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tory,” as extended to nil the Public Laud !
States by act of August 4. l-.f.', Marte M
Houston, of Bandon. Countv of C sm . Stat.
of Oregon, bas ibis day tiled iu tins office
her sworn statement No. K4S7, fur the pur­
chase of the N'a of SW 14, SEI 4 of SWl l,
and NWI-4 of ski 4 of Section No. 15 m
Township No. 99 S, Range 14 W. and will
oler proof to show that the land sought is
more valuable for ita timber or stone than
for agricultural purposes, ami to establish
her claim hi said land before L. A. Llljeq
vist, r. b. Commissioner at Marshlield.
Oregon, on Wednesday. I lie rlih day ot
Novemtier, 1907.
She names ns witnesses Edward Ohmnn.
A. E. Hadaali, G. H Cox and Geo. E. Wil
son, all of Bandon, Coon County, Oregon.
Any and all iiersons claiming adversely
• he above-described lands are requested to
tile their claims in this office on or before
said «lit» djiyof November, 1907.
B knjamin L. Einiv, Register.
FINE MILLINERY
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au acre These lota are not
in the bauds of any real estate dealer,
aud I do my business direct with you.
Call on ta address,
C. H. C handlkk ,
Baudot). Oregon.
The local dramatic company an
aspiring for greater honors, and
about the first of November, will
place a comedy drama upon the
local boards with first class special­ Seven and one*half Chicken
ties.
Rehearsals
have already
Ranches.
commemced.
1 have divided my land into a little
over seven sections containing five
For Sale.
acres each which I have on the mar­
ket. These will make excellent chick­
Six large lots on Bluff and Coquille en ranches, arid the land is adapted
Streets, cheap. Apply to George to the culture of small fruits. A six
ty foot right of-way passes through
F. Williams, Bandon. 43.
routing each tract. They lay two
and a quarter miles south of Bandon
Farmers’
near the plank road, and sell for $(>0
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TtitHkU LxM> Act, J uki 3, ii*l>
Say girls! Have you stiff the
NOTICE FOR |*l BL1CATION.
new waists that R. H. Rosa «Sc Co. t inted Blates Lund Office. Roaeburg, Ore..
have just received from New York?
AuKuet 7.11107.
Nolice is hereby Riven that iu c<m>|»linn«e>
They are certainly beauties and the
with the provisions, of the act of Congress
prices are so low that you all can i of June 3. 1S7S, entitled • An act for the side
of timber lands in the States of C«!if<>ruia.
afford at least one
Oregon, Nevada, and Washington terri­
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