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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1908)
See Mrs Hartman’s millinery. Local Lore A hall bus <4 iorfant ar at Hart Far 9 and f* cent upffciglnre ®»<- Mrs, Csnraf s display A E. HadKefl rrtwoad today from * btWMMSl» tri|> «0 CuqMill*. Easter* Stw Hama—last what is —Affe* A iJuvtdnciN'ii. John Morwm is atek with grip, h* ha» been cuatowwl 80 hi* bed tor naw erat Seed Potatoes —" f ** atfed pota * toes ad } H }ow«w, F om m*r. Dr. SureMeu RaA the Mcond & gree and Drt. McCoy and Price the third in the Knights of Pythia* Mon- . day uigUi. A full hue .4 gvacerisa tuaas. Han The Bandon Hardware com pan y have put m * ApJecuiid Mwatmeut <4 farm and garden tools and imple men« J. E. Priace, representing the steamer Bandou, has been touring the inland towns this week ia the interest oi her business * Land for sale in small tracts near For Sale. For Sale.—A horse weighing 900 , town. A Haberly. pounds; a natural trotter. Apply Go to Allen & Davidson's for Three five-acre tracts % of a mile to S. M. Rowan, Bandon. fruits and vegetables. from plank road, 2% miles from Al Waterman and Geo. Shelley, The Rosa Co. has some choice Bandon. $60 per acre. C. H. C handler , Bandon. two popular business hustlers, wer* honey on draft. Gjve it a trial. I G. T. Treadgold left Wednesday again in town this week. W atch and J ewlr V R epairing Clover, timothy, field corn, barley, Ito try a case before Judge Kelly at ex cuted promptly and reasonably. rye grass, onion sets and seed pota Riverton. V an N orden , the Jeweler. toes for sale at Hartman's. Western ladies’ shoes, something ft. . . .... ■ ■ ■■ Ed Rackleff of Langlois is said to swell for the ladies by Lorenz & Notfoe «f Street Improvement. tie out for re-election as Joint Repre-I Hoyt. sent tive. Notice is beieby «¡veil tbftt the Board of S. J. Prince left recently for Santa 1'ruHteea of tbe lawo of BaudoD. Goos Best lots in Portland Add with | Cruz, Cal., where he will spend the Couuty, Oregon, by order duly paxaed <>li the 19th day of February. 1908. v bieb order warranty deeds for $50. Bandon remainder of the winter. N> duly entered in tbe journal of tbe proeeed- ltipaof tbe aaid Board for tbat day, doe» Investment Corporation. For a first-class shave or an up- propose to improve a portion of Atwater • street as follow« Begin til 11« nt tbe east Tke present cold weather is to be to-date hair eut call on Harry Mor line of intersection with Columbia avenue; attributed to a big fall of snow in the rison, ne/f door K» postoffice. to improve tbe said street by bridge work and planking extending from said begin hills. Stock is said to be suffering L. R. Robertson, the Coos bay ning eastward fur 700 ieet more or lees, to Closing Out! Complete stock of Jewelry, Postcards, Novelties, Agates Watches, Clocks and Rings will be disposed of at a bar- gain I am about to leave Ban- don as a field of operations and must sell my stock im ground above tidewater, and in all respeots See the A. F. C. ginghams and telephone mar, spent several days similar to tbe work oti tbe west end of At water street just completed. »ash goods for summer wear for in Bandon last week on business. . NOTICE IB HEREBY GIVEN that un less two-thirds of tbe property owners upon tale by R. H. Rosa & Co. They If you want * first-class shave or such street tile a written remonstrance have a I bo a swell new line of cash an up-to date hair cut call on Harry against such improvements with tbe Recorder of said Town, within Ten (10) meres. days from tbe final publication of this Morrison, next door to postoffice. notice, which notice will be upon 0 Attorneys W. U. Douglas and In a recent editorial the Hillsboro Thursday, tbe fith day of March, 1908, ■E. H. Joehnk of Marshfield are busi Independent states that Irving S. tbat au Ordinance will be passed by tbe eaid Board of Trustees establishing tbe ness callers in Bandon. upon the aaid street, slid also appro Bath will re-enter the newspaper grade priating landsior all of said work, by levy I have two second hand organs for , field in some other town. ing an assessment upon the adjaoent and abutting lota or tracts of land in pro tale on monthly payments of $4.50. Ofticp and sleeping rooms to. rent portion to the frontage thereof upon said which Ordinance will further pro These organs are as good as new in heart of city. Bandon Investment street, vide for tbe collection of such aaaeaaniettls, in accordance with law. and are fully guaranteed. Corporation Further provided tbat the Town will not 2t E. M. F urman . • pay for any planking or other part of tbe If you want an agate ring or pin. , said improvement. Allen & Davidson for best Califor or any article or souvenir of Bandon,, Dated at Bandon, Oregon, February 'JOtb, 1908. nia and Oregon fruits and vegeta see Rice, the jeweler Everything at c. r . wade , Raw. Father Curley will hold »CT- . Recorder of the Town of Bandon. ble». You get the most and btst a bargain. vice* at the regular hours in the for your money there. Try them. N. E. Barklow and wife left yes Catholic church at Bandoa next Col. I. N. Muncy of Curry coun terday for Myrtle Point where they ’ Sunday. ty is anxious to go to the Legislat- have purchased a ranch, Wm. Irvine and family left today MANUFACTURERS OF ure, says the Wedderburn Radium. _ . , . . •* Tom Anderson was a visitor in via the Kay en route to their future Shoes, ties and sandals at Lorenz Coquille yesterday; he reports the home at Grays Harbor, Washington. & Hoyt’s, 10 per cent off during the condition of his father who has been Success attend them. seriously ill to be much better. GINGER ALE, SARATPARILLA, ETC. Hilly Panter wishes it known that week. Miss Inez Jenkins will leave for At the meeting of the City Coun- All Sodas guaranteed to give satis it was another Billy Panter who took faction or money refunded passage on the Elisabeth last week. Hood River tomorrow as a delegate c.l Tuesday night routine business from here to the grand session of I wa s attended to and matters of The other fellow is a trifle larger anc Correspondence solicited. Royal Neighbors of America. minor improvements decided. better Looking ALBERT JOHNSON, Proprietor The American lady shoes for A large assortment of monuments Hartniau’a for shoes; all kinds in COQUILLE, OREGON style—for ladies, gentlemen and ba women are the best arjd mosf stylish and tombstones in foreign and do- bies; tewnis shoes and loggers* according to the latest London pat- mestic marble and granite is in Write For Prices on # stock at the Coos Bay Monumental boots. Eleven cases just arrived terns Mrs. D. P. Strang has sent this Works, Marshfield, Oregon. Order Prices reasonable. See our store window. office a bush containing fully ripe early and avoid the spring rush.- Babtist meetings in Pentecostal The tocal high school is planning raspberries from her place at Pros- xer. How ’ s that for this season of I hall: Saturday 2 p. m. business to go to North Bend on the 13th . meeting; Sunday Bible school at 10 to ptoy basket ball with the highs of the year? Chas. Stanley, a real estate man a. m.; preaching at 11 a. m. and that town. Later the North Bend taghs will come here. > of Coquille was in /own Tuesday 17 .’30 p. m. A cordial invitation to In the justice court at Riverton and called on the R ecorder . The all. J. Thomas, pastor, p'or Sale.—A bay mare weighing yesterday R. C. Lyons was awarded gentleman is an uncle of Mrs. W. ------- TO--------- N. Wright. about 1200 pounds, together with a $59 and coats, the same being the amount of a tender made by defend The steamer Bandon sailed for young colt and a 2-horse steel axle ant, Ben Cope, in the case of Lyons San Francisco Sunday morning car- wagon; also set of double harness, Marchfiald, Ore. Phone 33 vs. Cope. Mr. Lyons wa* suing rying a big cargo of lumber and Enquire at this office or address E. far $13i. 14. matchwood. It is to be sincerely J. Hutchison, Bandon postoffice, J. W. FLANAGAN W. M. LAWLOR r jp Rosa has sworn out a war- The steamer Elizabeth on her last hoped that the engineers strike will trip broke the record between this not affect either her or the-Elizabeth. rant charging L. P. Wyatt, the col- port and San Francisco, having left One of the Bandon stores is giv- ored restaurant keeper, with depart here on a Tuesday and got back the ing ten per cent off on all purchases tog with intent to defraud creditors, following Monday, just six days cov made during the present week. Any Constable R. E. Gardner is on Wy- ALVIN MUNCK, Proprietor ering the round voyage. Has any artide in the house. Lorenz & att’s trail towards the California line. steamer running to Coos Bay ever Hoy1- E. W. Jensen of Port Orford an- beaten this? Cal W. Wright, aspirant for the nounces his candidacy for the Re- FORMERLY ANCHOR BAR Mazook Anderson will return to Democratic nomination for Sheriff, | publican nomination for joint repre- Marshfield Monday to assume his was over from Marshfield Friday to sentative from this district today. farmer position with Robert Mars get acquainted with the voters of I Mr. Jensen is a gentleman of ability den there. Mazook has been hold- this locality. Cal is a first-class and experience, has a large circle of Wil! be located in fine new quarters east of the Postoffice, after tog down a shift as mixologist at fellow and seeks the office in earnest. friends and we believe would well March ist, 1908. toe Hermitage saloon at Bandon the represent Coos and Curry counties Mrs. Chas. Hayter and child are past month, and made many friends at the Oregon capital, if chosen. booked to leave on the Elizabeth to who will regret his departure. Captain Ott Willard was down to day, bound for Fresno, Cal., where Captain O. Wireu of the Coquille they will spend a month with the Bandon Monday making arrange ChoicMt WiiMD, Liquor* and river light station has kindly fura- Cifar© lady’s relatives. Charley himself ments for starting the construction tohed the Recorder the following hax already united with the Tempo of the new house which will shelter Oflkial rain report; Total precipi his family when they move from Co rary Grasswidowers’ Club. tation for tk* month of February, I quille Ott tells us that his passen T. B. Wheeler left for Marsfifield 4.78 Inches; lor February 1907, GOOD BILLIARD AM) POOL TABLES ger boat will be ready for service on 10.06 inches, a difference of 5.28 to attend the hearing before a referee the Coquille-Bandon run by the Coartooai Trmtmont isi die* in favor of February a year at that place of the case of Win. middle of April. It is being built at Howell vs. T. B Wheeler, involving W°- Gall and See “MUNCK” stumpage rights on a tract of timber Marshfield by Max Timmerman. The steamar Dwjwtch came off this side of Prosper. E. E. Oakes to« way* Monday where she was went over this morning to serve as a given a scraping end painting. On witness in the case. Tuesday she was towed to Coquille 0 The Bandon Hospital Association to receive her new boiler, also to have further painting and the in las been organized for the purpose Agents for stallation of a new stern wheel and of erecting and conducting an up to Sole Agents far date hospital in this place. The afactric lighting apparatus. The CONNECTICUT FIRE IN Dispatch will be a very handsome building will be located to the rear o SURANCE CO. WOOLEN MILL ADD. «nd speedy craft when again in com of Dr. Houston’s office, we under ST. PAUL FIRE & MARINE stand, that physician being at the mission next month. OAKES ADDITION INSURANCE CO. lead of the institution’s medical staff. The ideal weather which Coos bay PHENIX FIRE INSUR Sam Paus, the expert tinner em BREAKWATER ADD. has been enjoying previous to the ANCE CO recent rains has warmed the baseball ployed by Archie McNair, has just spirit into life after its long winter completed and installed a monster Local Agent* for German American OtMpital sleep. In North Bend the nMnifes- lood and ventilator over the large Anwociatioo tations are especially marked; in new range that will do service in the Rents Collected and Taxes Paid for nonresidents. Notary Public. fact baseball prognostications are new kitchen of the Hotel Gallier. Property Bought and Sold. If you want results list with us. taking precedence over the coming The hood and ventilator flue are If you want to buy improved or unimproved property, business presidential nominations. The North poth made of galvanized iron, the lots or business chances, come and see us. The largest list in Bend line up is now about complet ormer being 5x13 feet in size and Bandon to select from and always chaeging. Sam ed, theoretically, and fh* i*ns are th« Hue 2 feet in diameter. E. E. OAKES, Manngetr making strong cbimo» ha * ptknnQnb certainly is a wafkman from way winning btSch.—T bq M i « mediately. Come in and See A. RICE I 1 McKenzie, ! The Tailor î ■ COQUILLE SODA WORKS Style and Fit Guaranteed Soft Drinks of All Kinds CLEANING AND PRESSING » % J -A.il Work Done Promptly Opposite Post Office Investigate We claim to benefit all who enroll for a course with us. If we don t do so we are not living up to our claims. If we DO benefit them it is to YOUR IN TEREST to enroll with us. We ask that you in vestigate our school, our methods and the results attained. We leave the decision to YOU. ( Gasoline, Distillale, Launch Supplies X X • XCiller - Cleaves Mianus : Engines Business College NORTH BEND, OREGON Coos Bay Oil & Supply Co. G. H. Smith A Bandon Co-Operative Realty Co. The Eagle Saloon I Real Estate and'City Property Residence and Business Lots Sold and Exchanged, A general Brok erage Business. Timber, Farm Lands, Collections, Rents / Great Opportunity For Homeseekers i * ■■i * O 4 o-,.. * ®o o 0 0 « » "o 0 u c o © o OO O Q> O * > • o © toil with hand or braip, and desire to ‘go home to a hot meal with the family.’ In Sweeney’s First Addition The greatest opportunity of the time? exists to acquire a home cheap, right near the industrial portion of the town. Lots 40x100 feet can be had for installments of $1 p.00 per month, with clear titles and warranty deeds. They are for sale by 1- RANK A. SWEENEY, Fourth Street, Portland, and 383 by the BANDON INVESTMENT CORPORATION o Don*t miss this opportunity. It's a good thing, whether you 5• r 0 o c o • © o o want a home or an investment. o o o AT BANDON / o I 1 interested in such industries—the homes of the men who 0 • I ■I o 1 o The industrial growth of our town is surely and steadily going up the river; there the mills and manufactories must be, and near them will be the homes of the many Oakes Real Estate Co « 4 ■ CXb o «S3 0 o o OO • .