BANDON, OREGON, THURSDAY,
¥•!*■• XXIII.
NOVEMBER 28, 1907
Number 48
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are vulture wearing pantelettes. The re
Roosevelt.
Justice Court.
Bandon Creamery.
Thanksgiving Dinner at the
verse is a brutal looking Indian, not
Robt. Synnot, employed on the
Hotel Gallier.
Doing.
half as handsome as the conventional
government
works, had been sleep
Notwithstanding the holidays, the
The enterprise and tendency to up
The Gallier Hotel will serve
one
on the one-cent piece. Instead
ing
in
the
comfortable
quarters pro
City officials have been entertaining
I asi Friday's stage arrived at Port
of being milled, the coin has a series hold everything that will in any way Thanksgiving dinner from 5:30 at the bastile this Veek.
Ira Post, vided by’ the town. When he found
Orioad wi'hout any mail from the
upbuild or improve our little city is until 7 today, Thursday. Following
of stars around the edge.
the
first
guest,
imbibed
too
deeply Po«t occupying his favorite suite he
is
the
menu,
arranged
by
their
new
interior. This has happened before
proving a lodestone for manufac
Pullman
chef:
of the cup that gives vision to red sent forth long and loud lament
this fall, although the roads are not
David E. Stitt, a former publisher turies looking for desirable locations
Consomme.
very bad and the weather has been of the Bandon Recorder, but who We made mention of a creamer) Celery’, Olives, Cucumbers, Pickles devils and blue imps, and emphatic ations, and likewise imbibed largely
Acting de
ally expressed his desire to become of snakebite antidote.
ideal
Wh at will it be when winter conducted a small store at Spring- I proposition a short time back, that
Boiled Cod Fish, Egg Sauce.
tective
Robison,
of
the
fourth
ward,
a
prizefighter.
Rube
Gardiner
conditions set in?
There is blame field for the pa t year, has sold his was a sure go, provided the site Hollandaise Potatoes.
gathered
him
in
and
gave
him
a
Leg of Mutton, Caper Sauce. gathered him in. and gave him a
somewhere, and our postal authori store and returned to Coos county. could be secured. We secured the
room
overlooking
the
bar,
temoo-
Braised Chix ala merenge.
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front suite at the Hotel de Bandon.
ties should be more vigilant, and It is his intention soon to establish
a site and the company have agreed to
Candied Yams, Southern Style. Ira expressed his desire to exercise rarily. Police Judge Wade thonght
spui up the contractors, who knew reform or socialist pa per at Coquille. do as they said. Now, still another
Hotel Gallier Punch.
and was allowed the privilege of <2.50 would help the wheels of
the exigencies when they bid for the — Drain Nonpariel.
creamery is looking up possibilities Prime Ribs of Beef, au jus.
Leg of Young Pork, Apple Sauce. breaking up rock tor the streets, a fin 1 nee for the city, and upon r< -
sera ice. —Tribune.
in Bandon, and in our opinion will
Last Friday an assembly of the
Thanksgiving Turkey, Stuffed,
job that Police Judge Wade gave ceipt of an order upon Mr Jacobs »n,
be even a better proposition than the
An incorporation of Gohl Beach teachers and pupils was called in the
Cranberry Sauce.
him for three days.
Yesterday, of the Government works, he wa
first.
allowed to go.
Mashed Potatoes,
men has been organized to con high school room at Coquille and
morning he was permitted to leave,
Steamed
Potatoes,
J. R. Greene, of San Francisco,
struct a Telephone line from Gold addressed by Messrs. Barrow and
Lima Beans. and when last seen was making a
Ladies' Cloaks, only a few of them
Beach to Crescent City, a most de Dunham.
Mr. Barrow explained representing the Golden State
rapid flight over the hills and far left, and they will soon be gone
Apple Pie.
Hot Mince Pie,
sirable undertaking which ought to some of the laws and then spoke en C reamery Company of that place,
Pumpkin Pie.
away.
He, going at that rate, wil! You can get them at Lorenz <&
have been consummated long ago. couragingly to the pupils about the r was in Bandon last week, and in the Plum Pudding, Hard or Brandy eat thanksgiving dinner
wit Hoyt’s.
Sauce.
It wil be a pleasure to sav, Hello’ athleticsports. Mr. Dunham’s le outlaying districts looking over the
Floating Island.
Assorted Cake.
to our old friends along the line.
marks were well chosen and interest field and securing patrons among our 1
American Cheese, Crackers,
John Duffy, an old timer, who ing as well as helpful. He spoke farmers who will furnish him with
Cafe Noir.
RE SOLVED '
has resided for many years with the from an exj>erienced standpoint and their product. He informs us that
THAT THE ART OF BEING WELL
Presbyterian Church.
Hughe’s at the mouth of Sixes verv earnestly urged the pupils to he met with unpredicted success in
DRESSED 15 TOBE D2E5SEP FOR
He called on
river, died Nov. 12, having been improve their present opportunities every incidence.
Serv’ces will be held in this
many
of
the
farmers
at
Dairyville
¡EVERY OCCA5 ION EVEN IN THE
failing for some years, and finally and above all to acquire habits that
church next Sunday, Dec. 1, at it
and
close
by,
who
all
expressed
their
would
result
in
strong
characters
stricken with paralysis a few «lays
KITCHEN1. lURKtYi 5ALAD0R
a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Strangers
before his death. He was interred morally and physically. After ad approval of such a new .industry and always welcome to worship w ith us.
ANY DAIN'TYM-I iF/OULD BE
in the Catholic Cemetery at Cape dressing the bovs at length he promised their support.
Sunday school at 10 a. m., and
WELL DRE55EQ WHY
switched off and spoke to the girls
As a start, the product of 1500 Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m.
Blanco
with about the following words: "To cows has been pledged. This will
k,orYou^ bu 5 t
Tlie Mong theatre troupe arrived the voting girls just blooming mto
furnish ample material to commence
Mr. and Mrs. J. Denholm, of
on the Breakwater and opened an prime and noble womanhood, I
with. Must of this comes from the Portland, returned for a two week's
engagement Wednesday
night. have recently observed young girls
immediate vicinity near Bandon. visit with their daughter. Mrs. T.
The company is direct from the loitering around in the shades o
Nothing has either been pledged or Robison. Mr. Denholm has busi
east where they have been playing darkness in obscure anti secluded
asked for, up river.
Mr. Gr.ene ness interests to arrange, and they
in large towns. Mr. and Mrs. Mong places accompan ied by objectionable
says he knows he will be able to se are calling on their many old friends.
were called west by the death of characters who would not be ad
cure enough milk and cream to make
Mrs. Mong's father at l.a Grande, mitted around your fireside at
Eagles Initiate
2500 |K*unds of butter daily. A
Ore., and they brought the troupe home, ami I say to you that anyone
plant, modern in every’ respect, will
along with them.
Coos Bay is the who is not admissable within the
Bandon Eagles and a number of
be erected, and will be ready tor
first place in the west to see this family circle is not suitable com
new
candidates attended a big initia
operation by the first of April. The
troupe.
tion
held
in Coquille last Saturday-
pany for you to associate with. payroll will reach over $10.000 per
Father Donnelly, of Marshfield, These clandestinal meetings are in month to the patrons, and the money night. The Favorite carried the
had a close shave Monday from be cubators of g<»ssip and scandal, anti will all go through B.rndon Banks, delegation, accompanied by the Ban
ing, at least, severely injured by the will eventually, if not suppressed, and undoubtedly a large per ent don Concert Band. She left shortly
falling of a shovel from the top of supplant those rosy cheeks—the will remain with the home merchant. after four o’clock in the afternoon,
&E THANKFUL YOU HAVE THE OPPOR
and bucked a strong freshet and tide
the new Flanagan «Si Bennett bank vigor of health—with the blush of
TUNITY OF BEING DR.E55ED IN THE MO.5T
R H. Rosa will furnish a site tor
building on Front street The tri sile shame. Remember, a go«»d name the creamery, and we are informed all the way up river. She arrived
PROPER. AND COR.R.ECT MANNER..
WE
just missed striking Mr. Donnelly by once l«>st an never be regained, and that J. E. Walstrom will erect the in Coquille a little past seven o'clock,
AR.E
THANKFUL
TO
BE
ABLE
To
PR.OVIDE
a blight upon your character will buildings. This will be another in time for all of the crowd to get
a narrow margin.
supper. The train of Eagles and
«SUITABLE DR.E55 FOR. YOU.
WE AR.E
The Medford National bank h<- follow you to your grave.”
great addition to the town. People
candidates from Marshfield arrived
BOTH THANKFUL OUR. PR.ICE5 AR.E .SUCH
received sample-« of the new $togold
I have to eat. and the product of such
at eight o'clock, and went immedi
A5 TO MAKE THANK5G1VIN6 FOR. BOTH.
piece w«w Ireing coined by the
an industry is a ways in demand.
Ltiml>«r $5 pet M.
ately to the lodge room. A large
St nt*, which has the words ' In
YOU CAN BETTER. APPRECIATE YOUR.
number went through the mill, and
Got! We Trust” omitted. The con
DINNER. TODAY, IF YOU HAVE .SOMETHING
Thaakagivinp Service.
We have a quantity of No 3 lum
after initiation a banquet was served
is pft'lwbly the ugliest exer put out’
TO BE THANKFUL FoP..
to the members of that order. The
l>er. suitable for building sheds,
by the» government Certainly no
walks, etc., which we offer in lots of
Thanksgiving Day service at the boat left on the return trip at four
RESPECTFULLY,
coin collection reveals < me s<> utterly
o’clock in the morning, and brought
Episcopal Church at 2 30 in the 1 a tired crowd back to Bandon at
Uckm* <n beauty. One sale has an 1000 feet and upw trd. at $5 per M
■ ergruwn eagle that looks like a(
Conr L imrym C o .
afternoon.
I Seven o’clock.
What Our Neighbors
O. A. Trowbridge