«» • • « •• ■k * « •. ■ Local Lore *• • M 0 Lowe’s. Call on the Bandon Co-o|»erative Reality Co. The Elizabeth will probably leave for San Francisco tomorrow • • Boyle is the man tv take \ ur Mrs. C. E. Hollopeter has organ, watch to ,m>l have it repaired ized a mandolin and guitar club for pupils taki.i" instruction from her. Mrs. N Lorenz is down from Co-i Set the new quartet arrangements quille this week; if the latest songs at Lowe s If you desire to patronize home j industry, leave orders for music at Mrs. E. E. Erickson left the fore, .Men and l*»y’s shoes. dress sh • r .1 le d.ixs . - t and good quality work shoe, Call ! attended to Prices the same as in up the river and see them at Hartman’s I the citv. a. The Seaside Orchestra will furnish the Bank H ill Saturdav evening SUMMONS the music for the dance in the Bank ! this week Music by the Seaside < atti tn mt Kt r of Hall Saturday night this week. OF OKEliOS toi; < frebestra. f»F <' “ »s Van Norden, the Watchmaker s i < in Equity to r. Hn.n'.a Concert in the Opera Hall Sat­ and Jeweler, at Bandon Drug Co.'s urday vemog >y R • o| Pros, r t/uiet Title Store. St XlMOXs Ask at the New Store for prices of He dr Mrs Wm Logan returned on the Elizabeth from a few week's visit in San Francisco with relatives. If you are thinking ot getting a sewing machine, see the new El­ Apples in 5 and 10 box lots. It will surprise you. dridge at Boyle's Jewelry Stole. You can get the best one dollar Dance in die Bank Hall Saturd.iv Alarm clock made and guaranteed night this week Music by the Sea- for one year, at A. Rice's Jewelry side < Orchestra. Store The Bandon F ardware Company It is a satisfaction to buy your i<. ened a large • hipmetu of dishes clothing of Hartman lie has a They are in two on the last snt large assortment of styles, and patlt ms and are simply swell prices are always riyht Hartman recei* ed a new shipment Mrs <1. A I row bridge left tins ot «hoe- on the L. izabe'h. It con morning for Marshfield where she sisted of Men s. Women’s and will m< et her moth< r, Mis. Brown, Childrens' shoo her brother Claude, and sister B ui, The canning season is nearly who will spend the winter w ith her. over, anti the Coquille river is Mrs. Win. Button accompanied A several thousand < uses short. her sister. Miss Jennie 15,'ssen, to few ir.cn are stil! toiling but the Albanv the fore part of the week catch is sin ill. where she will keep house for her The Ladies Ai< »1 I • Pi - bytei sister while she «ttends the Albanv 1.in Chur« h w ill bold a biead fair C «allege. Novemlier 27 and They w ill The Lowe and Laird building on supply dainjies of all description for Main street is gradually assuming your Thanksgiving dimmer. the ]>ro]»oit ions of a substantial Laylor, the anti graft candidate business house. The side walls are for Mayor of San Francisco was nearly finished, anil undelivered lum elected. Wm il I^angdon was ber orders is the only thing that i- elected district attoiney, and things delaying the construction. are looking serious for the graft The Red Men organized here last officials now on the gridiron. Tuesday night, ami from all reports Houses going up like mushrooms there was certainly something doing. all over town. W ith lumber orders We were promised an account of lor new buildings stacker! up for the affair but it seems to have been weeks ahead of the output, the out overlooked. We understand that look is certainly good for Bandon 29 were initiated, A full rejrort notwithstanding the financial difficul­ next week' ties the larger towns are having. The report has been circulated The Gallier Hotel is having the that the sign^iainter, Keen, well new front put In this week. The known about town, died at Coquille scaffolding has been removed and last Tuesday night, his body being the building assumes a more found in the rear of a saloon at that metropolitan appearance every day. place. While the re|>ort as vet has In next week’s issue we will have an not been fully verified, it is bv no article describing this new addition means an ini]»ossibilitv. to Bandon’s, popular hostlery. The Bandon Hardware Co.. opj»o Mr and Mr. Wm. Hutchinson site the Post Office, have recently of Woodland Addition, gave a sur­ received a new shipment of stoves prise party last night for their little and ranges. When you contemplate daughter, Pearl. The principal a purchase of this kind, remember feature of the evening’s entertain- they carry the Universal brands, ment was a “taffy pull’’ and the the kind that ¡have always given way they “pulled’ would have been satisfaction. a credit to a larger and older gather­ Checks “ payable only through ing. clearing house’’ get the money just The steam schooner Bandon is the same as the old fashioned kind due from San Francisco next Mon­ for all necessary purposes, This day. The short delay in this last little hesitation in the stream of finan- trip was occasioned by the taking cial wealth, when Oregon is pro- on of a cargo of shingles at Coos ducing for the good year iooy a Bay and towing the E. P. Ripley, lumlier product of $30,000,000. live the new tug boat just launched on stock and wool worth $20,000,000, the Bay to San Francisco. poultry ami eggs worth $3,000.000, ¡d The Monterey has been chartered a fruit crop of $5, o«io <«><>. am! and is now South with a crew and equipment suitable for recox ering erecting buildings worth $20.000,- the some million and over of dol­ 000, seems just a little queer, anil < >re lars worth of tieasure that was sunk things will right themselves. gon banks have plenty of money, on the sailing vessel. Golden Gate, many years ago. We understand our people are out of debt, our that Capt. Bash will return to Ban­ mortgages are paid, and a little cool don where he will supervise the judgement and optimism will bring construction ot his new vessel at the us out all right. Price shipyard. Do not be late to your work of a Last night the members nt the morning but get an intermittent Ladies' Art Club entertained at the never late, alarm cl<»ck for <1.50 at home of Mr. and Mrs Wm Hite A Rice’s the reliable jeweler. and Members of their families were in­ VOU will always lx* on time. vited and a most enjoyable evening was spent. Several musical selec­ tions were rendered which were duly appreciated by the gathering. A dainty repast was served at 10:30. characteristic of that organization which bespoke their ability to pro­ vide for the inner man The affair was in honor of the three judges who I at. ipated at th« Mask Ball on last Thursday evening. It was in­ tended as a surprise, and certainly was. A few appropriate remarks bv C. R. Wade in behalf of the Club, and Prof. Ostein, in behalf of the judges, were gixen. The party broke up at midnight, anil the merry gathering wended their ways to their several homes, all expressing them­ selves as having had the time of their live». A great deal of interest is being manifested in the Oregon State Good Roads Convention to be held at the rooms of the Portland Com­ mercial Club November 14-15. Hon John H. Scott, of Salem. Pres ident of the State Association, urges the appointment of delegates and ■ There I as-s for a large attendance, will be present a number of able I speakers who have given years to | The practical road building, county judges and county com­ missioners of Oregon are especially responsible for the success of this I meeting and are urged to send del-' egates The same is true with re­ gard to commercial, industrial. | agricultural, and horticultural soci­ eties, reporting 1 list of -.ime at once to President “x'ott at Salem. 0 a y • 4 • * . * * • • <• . • • • * 9 • «i Grocer»« at Hartman * I livers ire« M ,•*.■) M t * J»*» ■»#’ Mandolin and Guitar music at V • * • • • * / • • • H ••l *«»>• • • • *• » Take a look at A. Rice’s the leading jeweler’s window and see his assortment of clocks ranging from $1.00 to ? 14.00, every one guaranteed. Miss Theresa Manciett leaves tomorrow morning, via Breakwater, i»r Seattle, where she will enter a Business college She will remain there for the winter^ -laying with her aunt. A gam sh was filed before Judge Topping, Wednesday for the Pros­ per Mill Co., by C. R Wade, At­ torney, against Cal. Sommers, em- ployed in the Aberdeen Mill, The amount involved is S;0 The Rmdt»n l l.inlw ire Co. oppi »- site the th»* Post Oftii Office, e, have recently receive« I a new shipment of stoves •mil ranges, When you contemplate a purchase of this kind, remember they carry the Universal brands, the kind that have always given satisfaction. Rev. E. R Mn, State Bible School Evangelist of the Christian Church, will assist in the organiza­ tion of a Sunday-school at Concrete Hall, Sunday, Nov. iOth, at iOa.m. All not connected with any Bible School are invited to join us in this work. Rev. M<»on will preach in the hall at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p. m. fu Williams »tul <'«rri<- E. XX , ¡muís, tur aiutai drtruJaiiî IN THl XOH UF HIE SLATE OF < »HE<>< >N You arv n<*r«'bv «• pit«««! ta appear in the ab vr etit i<> I'inini tiled : i n-t iou therein bv the F< lul.tf OU ur I'.t '.ethe last dav of the time preM-nt- . tor the publication of tl.n souiiuoni wiiu-li d x «ix consecutive week« from the date of the first publication tiered; the date of the tir-t publication is the Slat uf t k-tober. 1'07. and the last pub­ lication will lie on the I'/tb of December, l‘.«)7. Xn.l v .u are notified that if you fail so to apt»'ar aud answer the said complaint, tlie 1‘lainlitf will apply to the Court for the relief praved i-t in h<» Complaint, to wit For a decree whervbv Defendants' ad- in de-erib' ! in 1'lamtitl - < ouiplaint aa fol­ lows. to wit led-einbt. mile and twelve I, nine at.d twelve in l"oek tifte.u. Woodfanp Addition to Bandon. Coo« County, Oregon, more particularly de-critied m l'laintiff'» Complaint, shall l>e determined and forever foreclo-est and Flaintiil declared and ad­ judged to be the ab-olute owner of the said real property. lb snniuion. is — r. -J upon you bv pub­ lication thereof in the Bandon Recorder, a weekly news|»aper of general circulation, published in the lown of Bandon, in Coos County. Oregon, pursuant to the order of lion John F Hall. County Jodis- of said Coos Csinnty. marie the ??nd day of < icto- lier. I!*>*. <>. 1. IKEAIMB1LD. |Attorney for llaiutiff i I Found ! A place to prepare yourself so that your next opportunity to enter the business world on a good salary w ill not be LOST Enroll Now Miller Cleaver Cut < Jass. Hand Paniti d China, etc. Al- ■ air? ' P« kvt Cutlery The House of Values Honest We offer below a few suggestions to show w hat we have net Our ur Shirt Waists and Skirts are beauties. We I>elieve they are the prettiest in tow n Call and see themr Children’s Underwear, the kind that wears and gives satisfaction, are on our shelves. Popular sizes and rea- sonable prices. Dress Buttons — Lots of them, Remeinber the place when you need any. Sewing Machines, etc REPAIRING College. MAUD GARFIELD to buy Jewelry. Business TTortli Bend. Oregon. FINE MILLINERY Read our new clubbiug offer in next week’s issue. The Weekly Oregonian is known the state over ne can leave Bandon at 0:30 in the morning, and eat dinner in Marshfield, or leave Marshfield at 9 o’clock and eat din­ ner in Bandon This makes a great convenience for commercial travelers as well as for our townsmen who de­ sire to transact business at the Coun­ ty seat and return the same day. The new schedule will also bring manv new people into this country, who, <>n <'ld existing trans]