Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, October 17, 1907, Image 6

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.Mandolin and Guitar music at
Lowe’s.
Call on the Bandon Co-operative
Reality C o.
Wanted—Two waitresses at the
Hotel Gallier at once.
Ladies’ Cloaks, only a leu of them
left, ami they will soon be gone.
You can get them at Lorenz X
Hoyt's.
II you desire to patronize home
industry, leave orders for music at
Lowe's.
All orders proinptly
attended to.
Prices the same as in
the city.
People are, to a certain extent,
judged by th«- clothing they wear.
Il you desire to give an up-to-date
impression, you can do so by wear
ing on«- of Lorenz X Hoyt's suits,
A. J. Hartman has just purchase«!
an elegant
cash register from
th«- National Cadi Register people,
and it will be delivi red as soon as it
can come from the factory.
Did he bring that umbrella back
yet? No. of course not they never
do. Why not get one of those new
ones at Lorenz X Hoyt, and have
your n.inn- engiave«! on the handle?
It is « heaper than buying umbrellas
every year.
"A. Haberly is selling a few sma
tracts of land near town, at reason­
able prices and c isv terms. Parties
wishing 5 acres or more apply at
once as only a limited number will be
sold.
A. B. Robison returned from a
County trip for the Bowman Cigar
Co. of this place, last week, loader
with orders. The products of this
new firm are becoming well known,
and are receiving the patronage they
merit. We understand the factory
will soon employ more men, and a
change in brands w ill be made.
There will be a dance in the Bank
See the new quartet arrangement^
Hall this Saturday evening. Full
of the latest songs at Lowe’s.
orchestra.
There will be a dance in the Bank
There will be a dance in the Bank
Hall this Saturday evening. Full
Hall this Saturday evening. Full
orchestnr
orchestra.
Miss Ray Collier, of Coquille, was
Since the winter schedule has
here spending Sunday with her sis­
gone into effect crowds again throng
ter, Miss Effie Collier.
about the post office in the evening.
Miss Esther Yaeger, of Marsh­
Mrs. Fred Mehl left on the noon
field was over from the Bay the lat­
boat, Tuesday, for Roseburg, going
ter part of last week.
by private conveyance. She will
Mrs. J. A. McCord returned home be away for about two months.
last evening after a few days’ visit
Mrs. Houston, mother of Dr.
with friends at Ccxjuille City.
H. L. Houston, of this place, left
Life is short, and one of the Tuesday on her return to her home
pleasures is good eating. Motto, in Portland.
Buy your groceries of Hartman.
Ed Thrift, of Langlois, accom­
Mrs. C. E. Hollopeter has organ- panied by two of his children, and
ized a mandolin and guitar club for his sister-in-law, Miss Nettie Gibson,
pupils taking instruction from her.
of Gold Beach, was up on a business
Th«- new issues for the past trip Monday.
month are now on display at Lowe’s.
An attachment suit was filed last
Call and make your selections be­
Saturday
by the Langlois Bros,
fore they are picked over.
igainst the Bandon Commercial Co.
Warren Littlefield and wife ar­ alleging back wages to the amount
rived Saturday from Portland. They of $490.
w ill make their home here for the
The local lodge of Odd Fellows of
present.
this place will entertain at their hall
Rev. W. S. Gordon, preached at Friday evening, Oct. 18th, two dis­
the Methodist Church Tuesday even­ tinguished Odd Fellows, Richard
ing. He will fill the pulpit at that Scott, Grand Master, also the Patri­
church for the coming year.
arch of the Encampment of that
R. E. Buck went to the Bay < )rder.
Tuesday, to atternl the Encampment
Walter Nelson and family, accom­
meeting held at North Bend Wed­ panied by Mrs. Nel-on’s sister, Mrs.
nesday evening.
McKenzie anil little Doris McKen­
The school boys usually go
through their shoes rapidly, but
Hartman has a regular iron clac
brand that is giving good satisfac­
tion.
Clarke Allison, who left for Rose­
burg a few months ago to accept
a good job, returned Tuesday even­
ing to Bandon, where he has
accepted a still better positon. He
is w elcomed back amon g his friends,
particularly among the band boys,
among which organization he was
an active member.
He will work
for the Gambrinus people here.
Yesterday morning, while grading
for the new thrcc-story building on
the Geo. P. Laird lot next to the
Arcade saloon, a horse Iwlonging to
< iarroutte Bros, fell off the plank
road in such a manner as to make it
impossible to raise without assis­
tance. Chains were placed around
the animal and it was hauled out of
its precarious position by another
horse. The horse «.•scaped with but
a few scratches.
There will not be a band concert
this Saturday evening, but the usual
Saturday night dance will l»e given,
full orchestra in attendance, not­
withstanding the fact that the
Seaside Orchestra is going to Lang­
lois where they will furnish music
for the Dairyman’s Ball at that
place, and xs a number of the musi­
cians are «Is« I «an« I men, the concert
will be postponed until the Saturday
following, when a good program will
be rendered, weather permitting.
Found!
l-ost—a spirit level, last Sunday
night. Was left on raft which went
over the bar. Probably be found on
the beach. Finder will leave same
at this office for reward.
A place to pi« pare yourself so th.it your next
opportunity to enter the business work! on a
good salary will not 1 h *
The Bandon was unable to leave
on this morning’s tide, but will prob­
ably leave tomorrow.
If you are ............ of getting a
sewing mach n> , s e the new El­
dridge at Boyle's Jewelry Store.
LOST
Enroll Now
Miller
badge of night guardian of the peace,
taking the place of Mr. Tolliver.
Mr. Robison is well known and is
assuming his new position with all
of the dignity the office will stand.
DE Minx, of the Ccxly Mill, ran
a large splinter into the palm of his
hand yesterday, and at an early
hour this morimig, Dr. Houston
w s called to remove it. The hand
has been dressed and is doing
nicely.
Roseburg later on and w ill probably
put on * ‘ Belshazzer. ”.—Spokes­
man.
An electro-chemical process by
which wood and water are actually
converted into the purest and sweet­
est sugar is being demonstrated in a
western city. The machine, which
costs only $iooo, is composed of a
water-boiler, a furnace for heating
steam until it turns into hydrogen
and oxygen, a retort in which the
charcoal is reduced to a gas and
mixed with the hydrogen and oxy­
gen, a water tank in which the com­
bination of gases is cooled, an air
compressor and a set of highly
charged electrodes. In a test the
machine’s output of chemically pure
sugar was yojpounds in 30 minutes.
It is claimed that sugar can be pro­
duced chemically at one cent per
pound from elements almost as free
as air.
Business
College.
It isktime
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Perhaps it will be of interest t •
some of our readers to learn that the
postal department issued an order or.
July 1st, notifying a number of the
post offices that it . «« not necessary
to back stamp l«-u s. This order
is effective in all iir-t -class offices in
the United State;.
Probably the
only benefit derived from such
stamping is to determine how long a
letter had lain <n 1 local office before
delivering.
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Mrs, David Mathews was a caller
at this office this morning, ami asked
to have the following facts published Boyles Jewelry Store
regartling the accidental killing of
her son by Wm .Hull: Alexander
Good Goods at
Mathews was 20 years of age, and
Wm. Hull was two months his HONEST PRICES.
junior. He wore a dark blue shirt
Fine Repairing a Specialty
blue overalls and a black slouch hat,
on the day of the killing. Besides
EVERYTHING-FULLY GUARANTEED
his father and mother, two sisters
Marshall Bldg. Main St
and a brother survive him, who all
reside near Riverton.
The new steam schooner Bow-
doin was towed over to Coos
Bay last
Friday
afternoon,
where she
will
load,
and
be towed to San Francisco by the
Wellesley.
With her departure,
we have lost Capt. J W. Maloney,
her new master, who has been
supervising her construction. He
and his family have made many
friends during their sojourn here
and at Prosper who will be glad to
welcome him back again on a visit.
Word will be sent to Bandon shortly
before the boats leave the bay, and
we can watch two of the best boats
in the lumber service, of their class,
pass by on their way to San Fran­
cisco, products of Bandon ship-
yar ds.
Cleaver
North Bond, Oregon
You don’t want to forget that zie, left on the noon boat, Tuesday,
Hartman has remaining yet, a few j for Coquille, where they will visit
of the large stock of water proof Mrs. Nelson’s brother, Mr. Zumwalt
cloaks for ladies and Misses, that of that city for about a week, after
have been going rapidly these past which they will leave for Washing­
few damp days.
ton. Mrs McKenzie will return to
A. B. Robison now wears the Bandon.
Individuality, combined with rea­
sonable prices, are making the mil­
linery productions of Mrs. Hartman
popular with her customers. Seeing
C. A. McKellips, the Sewing is believing, and you are invit«?d to
machine man from North Bend, has call and see her pattern hats that to
opened up an office at Bandon Fur­ date have not been on display.
niture Store. He will be in Bandon
Prof. M. E. Robinson, who
from the twentieth to the twenty-fifth gave the cantata Queen Esther at
<>f each month. Call at the store this place last winter, is said to be due
and see our machines. Leave orders at Klamath Falls where he will put
for supplies. Machines for sale or on the comic opera “ Trial by
rent on easy terms.
jury.” He is expected tocometo
Dr.
Sorensen left
yesterday
for a trip down the coast where Ire
will probably be absent for a week
or ten days. Since making Bandon
his home, he has repeatedly been
asked to make that country a visit,
and until now has not been able to
find the time to leave his extensive
home practise.
Van Norden, the Watchmak^
and jeweler, at Bandon Drug Co.’s
Store.
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FINE MILLINERY
MAUD
Ask
GARFIELD
Yourself
State New»-
sins. Therefore, on behalf of good
government and its preservation
we suggest that you send Mr. Burns
here if possible. With his presence
here it would be almost a foregone
conclusion that results would follow.
Save Money
and
Receive Satisfaction
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,
SI.00
Ask your grocer for it. Take no other
by buying
Jewelry
of A. RICE, Our Leading Jeweler
Cleveland’s Baking
Powder.
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