»
>
•
• •
•
•
•
%
•
♦
.
• .
9
*
a
**©
•.
••
f
r
See the new quartet arrangements
The Elizabeth is due Saturday.
of the latest songs at Lowe’s.
Groceries for particular jieople at
Van Norden, the Watchmaker
Hartman's.
and
Jeweler, at Bandon Drug Co.’s
The last round trip voyage of the
Breakwater was made in three days Store.
Bent Hoyt, of Bandon, an agent
Mandolin and Guitar music at and 14 hours.
of
the Mutual Life Insurance Co.,
Ask at the New Store for prices of
Lowe’s.
was
interviewing the residents of
Call on the- Bandon Co-operative Apples in 5 and to box lots. It will
this locality the past few days.—Gold
surprise you.
Reality Vo.
Beach Globe.
Coquille has three hundred
Seaside Circle, No. 662 will give
We are in receipt of a communi
an entertainment in the hear future. school children attending to date
cation from Dr. J. W. Kelly, of
Ladies’ and Misses' Cloaks at according to the Herald.
The Bandon R ecorder will be Arleta, Oregon, a suburb of Port
Hartman's.
Latest styles and all
found on sale, by the copy, at Var land, saying he and his family left
prices.
ney cSi Tuttle’s Confectionery Store, yesterday for Bandon, where he will
If you are,thinking of getting a
locate permanently.
on N|ain Street.
sewing machine, see the new El
There will be a stated communica
If you desire to [patronize home
dridge at Boyle’s Jewelry Stole.
tion
of Occidental Chapter No. 45,
industry, leave orders for music at
Owing to the illness ol Rev.
O.
E.
S., Saturday evening, Nov. 2.
Lowe's.
All orders promptly
Horsfall, there wire no services in
attended to.
Prices the same as in Work. Visiting members in good
the Episcopal Church last Sunday.
standing are welcome.
By Order
the city.
of
the
W M.
Mrs. C. E. Hollopeter has organ
Last Saturday the tow boat E. P.
ized a mandolin anif guitar club for
The millinery season has advanced
Ripley, was launched at the Kruse
considerably, but Hartman secured
pupils taking instruction from her.
Banks Shipyard on the Bay. It a large line that would till all re
The new issues for the past is 1 20 feet over all, has 20 foot beam, quirements for fall and winter hats.
month are now on display at Lowe’s. and is 12 feet deep.
If you haven’t seen them yet, you
Call and make your selections be
will have to hurry.
A chance to get a 11 of the popular
fore they are picked over.
dance hits for piano cheap.
Buy
Card of Thanks.
Ladies’ Cloaks, only a few of them one of the Star Dance Folios at
left, and they will soon be gone. Lowe’s Drug Store.
They con
Joseph Walser and family wish to
You can get them at Ixirenz & tain all of the hits.
express their appreciation to their
many friends who assisted them in
Hoyt’s.
The Coos Bay Chamber of Com their bereavement.
Mrs. Sam Barrows returned Jast merce is gathering an apple display
J oseph W alser and F amily .
week from Portland and the Wil for the exhibit in Portland. They
Rosina Walser.
lamette Valley where she has been are making an effort to secure an
for the past four months.
exhibit that will be a credit to the
Rosina, wife of Joseph Walser. of
Just in, at R. H. Rosa’s, a line of county.
this city, passed from this life, Sat
Ladies’ Full Dress Patent Leather
Mrs. |o Cawlfield, of Roseburg, urday morning, October 26th, aged
Shoes; styles, Button and Blucher, who has been visiting friends on the 49 years. Deceased was a native of
Tyrol, Austria, and came to Bandon
with widths running to narrow. Bay for the past three weeks, is in September, iSSt, where she has
• Popular prices.
now spending a few days with Mrs. since resided, having but recently
Dr. and Mrs Steele returned F. E. Dyer, of this city, before re moved into the beautiful new home
in the west end of town.
from a few meek’s i trip
t
up Coos turning home.
Mrs. Walser had been a sufferer
River, Monday evening.
The
Hartman
has
just
received
a
big
for
years from asthma, but her death
Doctor’s health has ; been very
was
undoubtedly hastened by brood
stock
of
Men
’
s,
Youth
’
s
and
Boy
’
s
poorly, but he is looking much im
proved and is glad to be back again Suits. They are the very latest, ing over the death of her youngest
child, Rosina, at the time of the San
with old acquaintances. •
just arriving on the Bandon, this Francisco disaster, in 1906, the sus
Dr. Culin, of Cpquille, was called trip, and come in all sizes and pense at that time being almost un
bearable.
to this city, Monday, by Dr. Hous prices.
She leaves a husband, and four
Now is your chance to buy new
ton, in consultation over the case of
children, Mrs. F. C. Simpson. Alais
The Bandon Hardware Flora and Otto Walser, to mourn
Mrs. Chris Rasmussen, who is very dishes.
ill.
Company received a large shipment the loss of a devoted wife and mother.
The funeral was held Sunday af
Martin E. Robinson, who presen of some swell pattern dishes this ternoon, interment being in the
last
week
which
are
being
sold
at
ted Queen Esther under the auspi
Catholic Cemetery, Thomas Deve
ces of the Band last winter, writes reasonable prices.
reux of Parkersburg reading the
Mrs. Moore and Mrs. ChalWIer, prayer for the dead. A large number
that lie w ill be in Bandon again some
time this winter and expects to pre of Bandon, arrived at this place last of friends were present, and their
Thursday evening, and passed on sympathy an<l best thoughts went
sent Belshazzar.
out to the bereaved and stricken
Did he bring that umlirella back down to Pistol river to take charge o family.
yet? No. of course not, they never the culinary department of the Mit
Card of Thanks.
do. Why not get one of those new chell surveying crew.—Gold Beach
The relatives wish to express their
Globe.
ones at Lorenz <Sc Hoyt, and have
sincere thanks for the many kind
Mrs. Harry Morrison, of this city, nesses shown them by friends during
your name engraved on the handle?
It is cheaper than buying umbrellas was agreeably surprised by the ar the late illness and death of Carl A.
rival of her youngest brother, Lent Rodgers. Signed:
every year.
Mrs. Vega Rodgers,
A concert will be given in the Reynolds, last Friday. Mr. Rey
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Rodgers,
nolds
came
here
from
Washington,
Opera House on Saturday evening,
Mrs. Chas. Carr,
November 9th.
E. M. Rose, of where he has been for some time
Mrs. G. P. Stewart,
Mrs. Chas, Hubbard,
Prosper, and troupe will present the since leaving his home in Iowa.
Ralph Rodgers.
“A. Haberly is selling a few' small
latest songs and comedy sketches.
Admission 50 and 25 cents. It will tracts of land near town, at reason
Justice Court
be remembered that Mr. Rose sang able prices and easy terms. Parties
Lew is Olson, w hose name appear
at the last evening’s performance of wishing 5 acres or more apply at ed on the register of the city bastite
the Lowe Stock Company in Ban once as only a limited number will be two consecutive times a short while
ago, was up again before the muni
sold.
don.
cipal court of Bandon to show
Dr. Sorenson says Bandon is good
The new steamer Bandon arrived
cause, if any, why he should till up
off shore Monday, coming in on enough for him, and will locate here on red eye and defoul the air with
the afternoon tide.
She made the" permanently. He has jnst received loud and abusive language.
He
trip in 38 1-4 hours, which is good an elegant new dental chair, and has wilted and left an eighty-nine
time for such a run.
Capt. Jensen all of the instruments and appliances cent pistol as part payment of the
fine and costs. With the glad light
said he could easily have made it in of a thoroughly modern dental par shining in his eye, he left the court
36 hours, but slowed down, as he lor either here or on the way, with room, resolved firmly never to do
knew he would not be able to make new furniture to tit up lvs office.
it again, when the arm of the law,
in
the shape of Deputy Sheriff
the earlier tide.
She carried 100
C. A. McKellips, the Sewing
Blackerby
again Jot him in its
tons of merchandise.
machine man from North Bend, has clutches, this time on the charge of
Mrs. Ada Simpson and Miss Min o|x?ned up an office at Bandon Fur carrying concealed weapons, the
nie Williams and the latter’s niece niture Store. He will be in Bandon aforesaid eighty-nine cent pistolj
little Alice Carol, left last Thursday from the twentieth to the twenty-fifth Judge Topping gazed down from
morning for Marshfield where they of each month. Call at the store the bench and thought ten days in
the county bastile would be benefic
took the stage for Drain, from which and see our machines. Leave orders ial to his—Olson’s—-health, ami
place Mrs. Simpson goes to San for supplies. Machines for sale or straightway gave him his meal
Francisco anil Miss Williams and rent on easy terms.
ticket on the county for that period.
niece returns to their home in Port
Olson was unfortunately He had
Father Curley, of Marshfield par just drawn his money to apply on
land. They have been spending the
past six or seven weeks with Mrs. » ish, has been transferred to that of the former fine, which he did, with
Simpson’s mother, M¡s Sarah Cos- Sunnyside, at Portland.
This is little remaining, but the crackling
tello of this city.
recognized as a better parish, and thirst was too much, anil instead of
The Cody Mill received a log his many friends extend their best leaving the town, as he promised he
tarried with the above disastrous re
raft Tuesday morning from up the w ishes to him in his new home. sults.
He probably won’t be back.
river andén signaling to their men Father Raymond will take his place
by the whistle, the rumor that the at Marshfield, and will probably hold
Crossman Timmons filed an in
Bandon which had just steamed over
formation against Alber, Hermann of
to her wharves to load had caught services in Bandon at stated inter up river, last week on the charge of
on tire, became current.
As she vals.
malicious destruction of private
was using her winches and a great
Monday. October 2Sth, being the property. It seems that Herman
cloud of steam arose, excited persons 10th anniversary of the birth of had run into a net, belonging to the
took it for smoke, and on the Ottilie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. plaintiff, with his gasoline boat. T he
‘ where there is a lot of smoke there E. Lewin of this city, the occasion net was damaged to such an extent
must be some tire" theory, the was celebrated from 4 to 6 p. m., as to give a couple nf men a few
large crowd rushed madly to the when iS of her youmg friends met day’s employment in repairing it.
w harf and gazed intently across to and helped make the occasion a joy The case was brought up l>efore
the Mill
The air grew torrid with ous one. Games were played, after Judge Topping who dismissed it on
?—!— -?, not on account of the which lunch was served, the chief the grounds of insufficicient evidence
false alarm, but because some had attraction of which was a birthday of malice. The accident occurred in
suddenly got out of the sleepy tireil < .ike decorated with candles. At the afternoon about four o’clock
st..te, and made a two-forty cilip to 6 o’clock they took their departure, near Bullards.
G. T. Treadgold
the dock. Nothing like a run to C4< h wishing their young hostess appeared for the State and C. R.
get the blood flowing in good shape. many happy returns of the day.
Wade for Hermann.
5 Local Lore |
Get your masks at Boyle's.
A. Rice spent over Sunday with
friends in Myrtle Point, He says he
is taking treatment for his throat
trouble. He will have to give a
lietter excuse th.m that if he expects
it to hold good.
Win. McKay returned onZt.
_ ___
.
his
last
trip of the Bandon. He iiifc
“;". us
forms
that he would have liked to remain
in San Francisco longer, but for the
fact he has a family to hustle for
now. It’s a girl, came last month,
and while Wm •'
mt a new man
at the ship yard, h
links there is
nothing like ¡1 ■> .>. . 1 girl around
the house. IL l.i< mis us that his
wife will short!) return to Bandon,
where she has a large circle of
friends.
AiliniiiiMtriiioi -
Aotice
of
Hearing of .’» 1 ii Account.
Found !
1
A place to prepare yourself so that your next
op|>ortunity to enter the business world on a
good salary will not be
LOST
Enroll Now
Miller
Cleaver
Business
College.
North Bend, Oregon.
«
XI 11 ICI al»*
it;■€!>’«Ein
Notice is hereby given that the final ae
Oimul of James F Alumbangh as Adminis
trator of the estate of S A. Almnbaugh,
BLACKSMITH AND WAGON MAK FIRS
deceased, has been filed in the Comity Court
of Coon County. State of Oregon, and tha
Wagons of all Kinds Made to Order.
Horseshoeing a Specialty.
the 2nd day of Deceinlier, l!O7, at the tioiu
of 111 o'clock a.in., has Ixeii duly ap|s>inted
by such Court for the hearing of objections Job work attended to promptly and nil work gnarantissl to give satisfaction.
rvaHonable. Shop on At water street, Bandon, Or.
to snch filial account and the settlement
thereof, at which time any |«-rson interested
tn such estate may appear and file objec
tions thereto in writing and contest the
same.
J ames }’ A lumbaugh ,
Administrator of the Estate of S. A
Alombaugb, deceased.
Price,
I
SUMMONS.
IN THE CIKCUiT COIK1 OF THE
STATE OF OKEGON, FOK THE
COINI'Y OF COOS.
I. W. Fetter, Plaintiff
Suit hi Equity t<>
VS.
Carrie Williams nod
Quiet 'l iti«
Carrie E. Williams,
I
Defendants.
J
SIMMONS,
To Carrie Williams nd Carrie E, W
liauis, the above named defendants:
IN Illi NAME OF llll STATE OF
OKEGON
You are hereby required to api>ear in the
above entitled Court and Cause, and answer
the Complaint filed against von therein by
the Plaintiff on or before the last day of
the time prescrits-d tor the publication of
this summons which day is six consecutive
weeks from the date of the first publication
hereof ; the date of the first publication 1s
the 31st of October, 11107, and the last pub
lication will be on the 12th of December,
1907.
And you are notified that if you fail so to
appear and answer the said complaint, the
Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the
relief prayed for iti hia Complaint, to wit
For a decree whereby Defendants’ ad
verse claims to those certain parcels of land
described 111 Plaintiff's Complaint nA fol
lows, to wit : Lots eight. nine and twelve
in Block 14, and Lots one, lour, five, eight,
nine nml twelve in Block fifteen, Woodlanp
Addition to Bandon. Coos County, Oregon,
more particulAly described in Plaintiff's
Complaint, h I ih II be determined and forever
foreclosed and Plaintiff declared and ad
judged to be th« absolute owner of the said
leal property.
This summons is served upon von bv pub
I lent ion thereof in the Bandon Recorder, a
weekly newspaper of general circulation,
published m the Town of Bandon, in Coos
County, Oregon, pursuant to the order of
Hon. John F. Hall, County Judge of said
Coos County, made the 22ud day of Octo
bar, 1907.
G. T. TREADGOLD.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Finish Your Floors
j
in paint, varnish, stain, or wax. and use The Sherwin-
Williams Modern Method Floor Finishes.
For Painted Finish—Inside Floor«;— T he S-W. ihside F loor P aint .
Torch Floors— T he SW P orch F loor P aint .
For Varnished Finish—Natural—a durable floor varnish.
Stained— F loorl AC, stain and varnish combined
For Waaed Finish-r«f S-W F loor hmi .
' For Unsightly Cracks in Old Floors- T he 8 w C rack and S ian F iller
A complete line of finishes for any style and any
¿floor, old or new.
Get-color cards from
Bandon Hardware Co
Opposite Post Office
FINE MILLINERY
MAUD
GARFIELD
—
Yourself
V
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.
4
o
•
• • • •
• • - . •
• / .
« •
•
•*
*
«
•
8
9
t
•’
o