Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, November 28, 1907, Image 6

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Mandolin and Guitar music at
Lowe’s.
J. S. Dellinger, of the daily Astu­
rian, was a Bandon caller last week.
Call on the Bandon Co-operativi
Reality Co.
Mr. Mills, of Marshfield, is assist­
ing in Lewin’s Meat Market.
Useful gifts at the Racket Store
New -toik now in
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Myrtle Point h as 260 pupils en­
rolled to date.
Enchantment Waltzes at Lowe’s
Drug Store, this week, for 20c.
Dr. Tatom, of Coquille was a Ban
don visitor Friday.
J Greene, of San Franc:sco was in
town last week in behalf of a San
Francisco creamerv Company.
Turkey dinner tomorrow at Hotel
Gallier. From 5:30 p m ’o 7 j ni
Price 50 cents.
Dr. Perkins left Wednesday for
Portland. During his absence his
practise is in tin- bands of Dr. Kelly
Souvenir shells and glass ware of
all kinds at the Racket Store.
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The Seaside Circle, Women of
Woodcraft will have a sori il in the
Masonic hall tonight, commencing
Admie-on 10
at eight o,clock,
cents.
Dolls, albums, toys of all kinds,
work boxes, etc, at the Racket
Store.
The serial story “The Lion and
the Mouse,” which has been running
in the R ecorder for the past
several months will be concluded
next week.
Ladies clotks and rain
Hartmans’.
Prices right.
Their many friends in Coquille
were mildly surprised when they
read in last Friday’s Times a dis­
patch from Roseburg, which told of
the marriage in that city of County
Treasurer J. B. Dulley, aged 73, and
MYs. Henrietta Nosier, aged 56.
See the Bandon Furniture Co’s
window this week.
The Holidays are still on. While
they do not affect most of us serious­
ly, the lawyers wear a sad, sad
look, and their meal tickets and de­
linquent clients provide thoughts
that run riot with the teachings of
Blackstone.
O A Houston, who has been con­
ducting a pressing and cleaning es­
tablishment in the Devereux build­
ing, left last week for Los Angeles,
where he has secured employment
for the winter. He sold his interest
to R. B. Forshay, who will conduct
same along similar lines.
Married—At the home of the
bride's parents in Wedderburn.
Oregon, Nov. 17, 1907, Miss Elva
Adams and Mr. Roy < >ibson. Jus
tice Geo. R. Miller, ohciatiig
The young couple will for the pre -
ent make their home at Weill - -
burn.
Dr. Les ter Sorensen, resided
Dentist.
Office across from Hotel
Gallier. Bandon, Oregon.
z\ raft of logs belonging to the
Cody I.umber Co. was lost last Fri­
day evening and went over the bar
The Dixie was towing the raft when
tliestrong freshefbroke the two lint's
to the boat. Unfortunately the boat
run out of gasoline and was unable
to give chase. The value of the raft
was alvout $800 ami beach wood
choppers arc happy again
Groceries, Hartman. Price, qual­
ity, right.
Frn>ti bread daily at the Vienna
Miss Florence Getty nf San-
Cale.
Erancisco, and Miss Mollie Eahy
Dr. E. W. Barnes, formerly of are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Zeek.
Sunday evening
North Powder, Oregon, has located on Pine Street.
the
latter
entertained
charmingly at
in Bandon, and has opened an office
in the Devereux Building, up stairs dinner the following guests: Misse-.
1’he Doctor practiced for 22 years in Florence Getty, Flo Fahy, Mollie
Falty, Sara Fahy and Messrs F. J
Eastern Oregon
Fahy and A Bnown. The house was
Enchantment Waltzes at Lowe s beautifully decorated in red berries.
Drug Store, this week, for 20c.
The same efiect being carried out on
A. Rice has the finest line of sil the table.
ver ware ever brought to Bandon
Turkey dinner tomorrow at Hotel
on the road.
They will probably Gallier.
From 5:30 p m to 7 !>m
be here by the latter part of this Price 50 cents.
week. You will miss it if you fail to
Souvenir Stamps,
the latent
wait until it is m>|>acked befoie
novelty in the way of post cards, re­
making any purchases in this line.
ceived at Rice’s this week. 24 pic­
I.. R. Roliertson, manager of the tures, 12 views for 10 cents.
telephone system for Coos county,
Our line of Christmas gcods will
is in Coquille superintending the
be
opened for display the latter part
erection of the new long distance
of
this
week. We have a much
system to Bandon. Workmen are
erecting poles and stringing wires, larger line than ever carried before,
Hart-
and it is expected that the line will and our prices are right.
man.
f
be in operation by the first of the
year. This will be a great conve
Bandon is still growing as you can
iiicnce, as at present all messages tell by visiting the Bandon Furniture
are sent by way of Marshfield and Co.'s Store and seeing the big stock
ili' ii to Bandon.
of goods they carry. Everything nice
Glassware, of all kinds- vases, for the home to be found there.
berry, water , and table sets, all
What is a home without furniture?
new stor k at the Racket Store
The Bandon Furniture Co.’s Store
J. G. Fish has returned from is the best place on the river to buy
Portland where he went a short time your furniture. A fine new stock
ago after machinery for his furniture to select from and more coming
fa. lory in Coquille. He procured a every day.
band re saw, a sticker anil new
Tuesday night the residence ol
line shafting.
Mr. Fish says that
Frank Lichty, cf South Bandon was
different persons in the Rose City
totally destroyed by fire together
estimated that there were 10,000
with his household effects.
Very
idle men in Coquille having been
little could be saved, as the flames
thrown out of employment by the
had a good start before they were
closing down of mills throughout
noticed. The alarm was turned in
the valley and thg suspension of
about 8 o’clock, and the antedeluvian
work on proposed railroads in this
rim bell poured forth its sounding
State and Washington.
alarm that could be heard for nearly
If you wish to enjoy that thanks­ a block.
The Presbyterian church
giving dinner have your teeth at­ bell was rung which spread tha
tended t<> by Dr. Sorensen.
alarm.
The fire department took
the
new
chemical
to the scene of
Jas. Reed, of Portland, arrived
the
flames,
and
ilid
good work on
last Saturday to accept a position on
the R ecorder force. Mr. Reed is surrounding buildings, as the Lichty
a thorough printer and has had con­ residence was too far gone to save
The house was owned
siderable experience.
Lately em­ anything.
ployed by the American Type Foun­ by J. T. Mars. We understand that
dry, he is able to give many of the there was no insurance.
latest ideas in job printing for the
benefit of our patrons. Should he
Lumber $5 per M.
decide to remain, he will probably
bring his mother to Bandon.
We have a quantity of No. 3 lum­
Enchantment Waltzes at Lowe’s ber, suitable for building sheds,
Drug Store, this week, for 20c.
walks, etc., which we offer in lots of
Sweeney & Walker, who h ive 1000 feet and upward, at $5 per M.
C ody L umber C o :
platted an addition to Bandon, have
issued a fine 28 page booklet de­
scriptive of Bandon and vicinity
Arthur Wyant.
which is by far the finest of its kind
ever issued about a place in Coos
Arthur, the it year old son of
County. It is printed in a sepia and
red throughout and will be very Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wyant died at
three o’clock Monday morning of
beneficial to this country.
The little
Membraneous croup,
Enchantment Waltzes at Lowe’s fellow contracted a severe cold
Drug Store, this week, for 20c.
which took the above complication.
C. A. McKellips, the Sewing Funeral services were held Tuesday
machine man from North Bend, has in the Presbyterian church.
ojvened up an office at Bandon Fur­
niture Store. He will be in Bandon
Dramatis
Personae.
from the twentieth to the twenty fifth
fo each month. Call at the store
SYNOPSIS.
and see our machines. Leave orders
Act I. Scene 1. Principal char­
for supplies. Machines for sale or
acters—17 Eagles, 25 band men, and
rent on easy terms.
a trap drummer. Excitement pre­
A good spring is the making of a vails. The start.
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bed The Bandon Furniture Co.
Scene
2.
Hot
music
and
wet
dew.
will sell you one anil guarantee that
The landing. (Good effect by walk­
it will never sag.
ing across the mud flats at high
We are coming out a day early tide.)
so as to give the force a chance to
Act. IL Scene 1. Revelry. Se­
eat Thanksgiving dinner without
having to spoil the effect by return­ lection by the Limburger Sextette
entitled “Who Buys Willie Ciagar-
ing to the office.
ettes since Father lost his Job,”
The Vienna Cafe always has a Encored by the charming ballad “It
fine line of breads, cookies, and Only Takes a Uniform to Win a
pastries on hand. For short orders Girl.” More music and dew. (Ef­
they can't be beat.
fect by pouring water through a
What might have resulted in a knothole. ) Comments and remarks.
bad accident was averted by the (Effect by putting clothespins on a
the timely arrival of Mrs. Gallier at cat's tail and throwing her in a rain
the hotel laundry last Saturday. barrel.)
Napkins hid been hung up around
Act. III. Scene 1. Ghost scene.
the stove to dr/""and caught fire. Lights low. Slow music. The hor­
She saw them burning and extin­ rible nightmare. Who drew the
guished the flames with her hands, Cork. A facial contortionist. Con­
burning them quite severely.
sternation. “Four O'clock.” Dis­
The North Bend H.urbor hands
the lighting .jgrstem of that place
this bouquet in its last issue "Wan
ted—A ten year old boy, of medmtn
intelligence, to operate an Electric
Light •ml Power system in North
Apply in person tvefore
Bend.
9:00 a m. Monday.
The Racket Store has received
Com Bay Hot A r and
an
elegant line of holiday china
DarknfM Co.
ware. Call early and make your
Peoj4t ai*. to a certain extent,
selection before they are all picked
judged by die clothing they wear.
over.
If y«xi ikesire to give an up to-date
En< banuuent W iltzes at Lowe's
im|>remion, you can do so by wear­
Drug Store, thi» week, for soc.
ing one of Lorenz & Hoyt's suits.
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tress, gnashing of teeth. (Effect by
rubbing sand paper together.)
Seen 2. Darkness. Small cabin.
Temperature 114. Loud chunks of
notes coming over transom,
protruding from windows,
and quiet. Home again.
I>d he bring that umbrena back
i> No, of course not, they never
Why not get one of those new
ones at Lorenz N Hoyt, and have
your name engraved on the handle?
It is cheaper than buying umbrellas
every year.
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Wanted.
Local representatives for Ita udon
and vicinity to look after renewals
and increase subscription list of a
prominent monthly magazine, on a
salarv and commission basis, Ex-
perience desirable, but not necessary.
Good opportunity for right person.
Address Publisher, Box 59, Station
O, New York.
“I Hit the Spot Every Time.
Awarded Silver Medal
at
World's Fair,
St. Louis,
FOR SALE BY ALL DIALERS.
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Special
Badly Mixed Up.
Announcement.
Abraham Brown, of Winterton, N.
Beginning December tst, and un­ Y., had a very remarkable exper­
til further notice, Dr. Lester Soren­ ience; he says:
“Doctors got
sen, Dentist, will cut prices on all badly mixed up over me; one said
dental work 10 per cent. The same heart disease; two called it kidney
high grade skill and material w ill be trouble; the fourth, blood poison,and
the fifth stomach and liver trouble ¡but
used. All work guaranteed to be none of them helped me; so my wife
first-class.
advised trying Electric Bitters,which
Free cleaning and polishing dur are restoring me to perfect health
ing the holidays. Number will be Due bottle did me more good than
all the five doctors prescribed.”
limited. Call and make your ap­ Guaranteed for blood poison, weak­
pointment Examination and prices ness and all stomach, liver anil
I kidney complaints, by C. Y. I.owe,
given free.
druggist, 50c.
Here’s Good Advice.
Timber Claims.
O. S. Woolever, one of the best
known merchants of Le Raysville,
N. Y., says: “If you are ever
trcubled with piles, apply Bucklen’s
Arnica Salve. It cured me of them
for good 20 years ago.” Guaranteed
for sores, wounds,burns or abrasions.
25c at C. Y. Lowe's drug store.
1 am purchasing fir, cellar and
pine timber claims from the original
holders at prices warranted by their
location, quality and quantity o*
timber. What have you to offer?
Write to
Angus G. McKay,
Port Huron, Michigan.
21-2-8.
Boyle's Jewelry
Store.
First class repairing and
stone setting.
Everything
fully guarantied.
FINE MILLINERY
MAUD GARFIELD
r.
The House
Honest
of
Values
We offer below a few suggestions to show w hat we have
to please the particular customer.
Our one aim in mak­
ing the selection stock is to buy what will please. We
always take price, quality and durability into consideration,
and find that it is making our store so popular—the ability
to please our customers.
W e hm THi Im Two;
Shoes and Furnishings
The little fellow soon scuffs out his shoes. It seems to Ire
an endless chain of shoes the year round to keep him pro­
vided. We carry a line of school shoes that are made to
scuff around in. 1 hey wear good and the price is right. The
Cahnn-Nickelsberg Shoe for Men and Women who care for
style and a good all round shoe, and the White House brand
are our mos' popular lines. We can please all. The Buster
Brown Shoe for the Children give satisfaction everywhere.
Special in this line is a consignment of the latest ties, All
of the latest styles, sizes, colors and prices, We would also
call your attention to our line of Hosiery. The Lyon Brand
of Hats always give satisfaction and we have them in all sizes.
Levi Strauss makes the best overall on the market, and we
handle that brand.
A big stock of the latest in Ladies’ Hosiery, both Cashmere and
Cotton. Call anil see it. ()ur Shirt Waists and Skirts are
beauties. We believe they are the prettiest in town. Call and
see themr Children's Underwear, the kind that weats and
gives satisfaction, are on our shelves. Popular sizes and rea-
sonable prices. Dress Buttons—Lots of them, Remember the
place when you need any.
R. H. Rosa & Co
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