Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, March 26, 1908, Image 7

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Land for sale in small tracts near
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Local Lore
[JHolland Stansbury, about 16 years
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ing rink Saturday.
See the Bandon Drug Company’s
See Lorenz. A, Hoyt’s open work tlisplitv of fresh package confection­
hosiery.
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Claude I >vgert is again in Bandon.
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visitor in Bandon.
He is about to «ell his real estate
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Everything for the table in Lorenz holdisgs hen«.
& Hoyt's ar»K«ry
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T Walker of Goqudle w<s a bus* lai people Stewart's Bourbon, at
neff, visitor to B«n£>rt Ust w<«k.
Jamison
Brown’s.
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Mrs. Sorensen li«s the latent cor­
C. A. Jamieson and E. Lewin
rect designs in Spring Millinery.
each took "the w ife and baby .dong"
Wanted —Some one to build a ' to Coquill* Tuesday.
box factory.
Bandon Investment
'f ry a bottle of Stewart’s Bourbon
Corporation.
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! Whiskey and you will be satisfied.
In Recorder's Court W. Mason 1 Said by Jamison K Brown.
«as fined ^15.00 t«r ««saglt on Bea
The local Post G. A. R. have
Crow, Monday.
dedicated Mu cemetery; the plat
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Communicated
The ladies of the Att Club wish
•I. C. Fredericks and Victor Rus­
through the columns of the Rfc« ORD
sell ,ue logging ofi the Petersen es­
er to thank the gentlemen who at
tate just back of the new addition to
tended the l eap Year Ball and so
Prosper. They expect to soon in-
generously* allowed themselves to be
stal a <1 nkey
the new whait.
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fined before the Judge f tlv Kan­
John D<: Cofttv is building a new
garoo court. The lutes of xthe .1 ul
prits who wi re arrested netted a tidy residence.
little sum, w hich helped to "keep the
Sam Nass, managi i of the Prosper)
ball rolling." Perhaps the laws of Vanning
is in town attending to
the court seemed severe to some of the attain of that Concern.
the bashful youths who shrank from
Miis Rose Ferry of Coquille will
the publicity of arrest .md so were
have
an < laborate display’ of hats on
obliged to remain in onecliair longer
than they wi-Jicd. If so, the ladies exhibition at Pratt <N Pershbaker's
wish to beg parckzn for their cruelty, I store. April 3rd, ph, ¿th and 6th,
Lyons A: Johnson are building an
and promise that sik h laws will not
be used again, that is, after Leap elevated walk running from the mill
I to th-.- < <xvk house."
Year is ofer.
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It is reported here that the sehr
Card of Condolence.
Ruby is laid up m Oakland t'reek.
• Le» ah Tnl >e No. 48, Improved
Order of ftedmen. Hunting Grounds
of Oregon, do hereby express their
sympathy and condolence for out
brother Lyman H. Osborn, in this
time of sorrow, in the loss of his
beloved wife.
Committee:
E. M. B i . ackerbv ,
A- Rice has «.nice line of Easter
S. E. H ines ,
I ke M orr . vs .
po«tcards. Come and make your
seiaction« before it is toft late,
Lots from $15.00 up in Portland
A great deal of attention is being
addition.
attracted to Bandon by the advertis­
House to rent—Bandon Invest­
ing done by the Bandon Investment
Corporation, of the Sweeney Addi­ ment Corporation.
tion.
The Ladies' Art Club met this
James Mast s«s cdtafto Cuq «Ue wa filed list we ft
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bgsiiatss Tueaday. While in that
li yn« w«nt a first-class shave or
city he attended th* K of. P L«lge. an up Io date hair cut call on Harry'
If you «ant .tn agate ring or pin. Morrison, iirett door to postoffice.
or any article or souvenir of Bandon,
John Tawse and Geo. B. Harris
s«« Rice, the jeweler. Everything at have formed a partnership to handle
a bargain.
real estate in Bandon.
C. T. Estabrook awd wife, Col.
Coach and Joe Coach atrirad raat.nt-
H ia Bmtdsn by th« str. Iwidon.
If your stomach 1« out of ordar
get a prescription for it filled at the
Bandon Drug Company’s store.
Mesdames Topping, Katisrud and
Gustat accompanied their husbands
on their recent trip with the band.
The best in drugs is always the
cheapest;
you get the best and
Mrs. L. P. Sorensen ¿v Co. have
a large assortment of duck anti freshest at the Bandon Drug Com­
straw hats for children- 15 and 25 pany's store.
cents each.
W. P. Kipp, a prominent poli­
Mrs. L. I). Suthaland and little tician from Kansas was a visitor in
daughter joined Mr. Suthaland here Bandon recently; he will remain in
recently from the East. Mr. S. had Oregon. Portland or Bandon will
his mustache shaved ofi yesterday. be his future home.
Allen & Davidson for best Califor­
The "members of the Guild of St.
nia and Oregon fruits and vegeta­
John's Church are requested to
bles. You get the most and best
meet at Mrs. Mehl's, Wednesday
for your money there. Try them.
next week, at 1 o’clock in the after­
noon.
All persons having accounts with
For Sale. A bay mare weighing A- Rice will please call in and have
about 1200 pounds, together with a the same settled, as he is going to
young colt and a 2-horse steel axle leaVe about April 1st.
wagon; also set of double harness.
Dr. J. D. Kelly who has been ill
Enquire at this office or address E. is now attending to his practice.
J. Hutchison, Bandon postoffice.
Leave calls at Lowe’s Drug Store.
Major Kinney and Geo-ge Farrin Telephone at residence.
are candidates for Representative
Pant er Bros, new’ store has every­
of Coos county before the Republi thing in Ladies’ Clothing including
can primaries. They both oppose new spring and summer wear. See
Statement No. r, as does W. C. them while they’re new.
Chase, candidate for Senator.
The Bandon Hardware company
A large assortment of monuments have received a new', full and com­
and tombstones in foreign and do­ plete stock of sashes, doors, win­
mestic marble and granite is in dows, fixtures and builders' and
stock at the Coos Bay Monumental plumbers' supplies. Get their esti­
Works, Marshfield, Oregon. Order mate on your bill.
early and avoid the spring rush.
A. Rice is closing out his large
stock
of watches, clocks and jewelry'
The Liberty's boiler broke a flue
on the trip down with the Delegates at greatly reduced prices Call and
Tuesday night the party was Com­ investigate.
pelled to wait at l.ampa, until the
Died—McCulloch.
Favorite could come from Coquille.
Arrival was made at Bandon at
C. S. McCullough returned re­
ro:oo.
cently from the funeral of his father.
A junketing party of several prom­ The latter died at his home in the
inent Marshfield men was in Ban-Ion valley a short time ago. He was
a few days ago. They are reported very okl and was one of Oregon’s
to have been after Bandon real es­ most highly respected and well
tate. Rummell, Flanagan, Sweet» known pioneers. We understand an
man, Stutsman anti Dinitnick were estate of some several thousand dol-'
«taring the bunch. While here they lars is left to his surviving son, our
offered Mr. Marshall liberal induce­ townsman.
ments to accept .» site in Marshfield
Wanted to Exchange
whereon to build th« p«l^ «sd p%»er
Good stock ranch for Bando«
mill.
properly. For particulars addres«
Tte MioiMuwwrat girea by the C. C Envois, Bandon. < tregon
Thoms American Concert *niV«a-
Notice Not to Trust
dervilie Co. at Ale Benson Opera
House for the benefit of the Centen­
My wife, Pearl McCormick Erick­
nial Band, was above the Usual
standard of band entertainments, son. having left uiv bed and board,
I hereby warn all persons not to
and those who attended were well
trust
her on mr account, as 1 will
pleased with th« prggTM. Th«
«■diene« was enthmaa^r, and there not be responsible for any debts of
h«r commuting.
w*e f«v tatrnben but whet r«c«i«ed
Ax ei E rickson
a hearty «ncor«. — Myrtle Point En­
terprise.
For Rent
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The Social Committee of Ocean
Three acres of land: good 6 roorp
Rebekah Lodge entertained a select house with free telephone, store
number of their friends at their hall room, pantry with hot and cold
Saturday evening.
The evening water connections. Chicken house
passed very pleasantly, the majority and stable, wind mill and tank; one
of the guests taking part in a gam and one half acir * of garden, part
of Progressive Whist, Miss Radley of warne with strawberry bed. For
winning first prize, and the conso­ rent by month or year and adjoining
lation prize being awarded to Fred the town limits. Inquire at office
Goetz. launch was served later and
Bandon Goamercial Co., on the
the party broke up «bout midnight. wharf.
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Prosper Notes.
Correct Designs
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White Net Hats,
Flower Trimmed Leghorn«
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Large Assortment Black Hats
Straw and Duck Sailors
Children’s Sailors and Sombreros 25c <nd 50c
Shown by
Jas. Morrison has returned from
Seattle accompanied by his brother
John.
Things are booming on the liill
addition to Prosper, lid Gillespie
has bought two acres adjoining the
Storm property and will soon build.
A. Cromwell is building on his lot
adjoining Jess Taylor's place.
A telegram from Mrs. Hartman
states that she will arrive in Ban-
don the last of the week.
Good for Everybody.
Notice
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All knowing themselves indebted
to the firm of White
Adolphsen
will please settle with C. T. Blumen-
rother, Bandon, (>i»gon.
Settle­
ments must be made within 15 days
or the accounts will be placed in the
hands of a collector.
C. T. Bi .1 Ml NROTH1 R
Agent for White N Adolphsen.
J. S. Lyons is in San Francisco
on business.
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Millinery,
the finest stock of
Cloaks and Suits ever consigned
to Bandon
Newest and latest patterns,
styles and effects in Eastern
Millinery
I. A. TUk’NELL
TUNER
PIANO
EXPERT
Tuning, Repairing, Regulating and Modulating
Organs repaired and General Overhauling
Carry a l ull Line of Repairs and Supplies
Permanently located in Bandon.
Tuning $4.00; all other work similarly reasonable
Ai l. W ork G uaranti ei >.
Leave orders at P. B. Hoyt’s Barber Shop.
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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 iu
vestlgate our school, our methods and the results
attained. We leave the decision to YOU.
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Tviillei’ - Cleaver
Collego ,
Business
NORTH BI ND, OREGON
IN THE
CIIKT II itH'Itr OF THE
SI VIE til OREGON. IN AND Folt
mi; coi n 1 v 01 coos.
I. A, Turned, plaintiff
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Suit to declare
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Void n njHr-
Emma I. inrimfl, ftmjie-
rinye cont nict.
n known as I'mrna
E Firming or Emma E |
Bell, defendant.
Io Emma E Turned, sonmtimes known
as Emma E. Fleinin« or Emma E Bell, tbe
above naAued defendant :
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NAME of the state of
OREOON
till
Von ate hereby required to appear and
answer tbe complaint filed auaowt von in
ttie above entitled suit within ten (10) davs
truii the date uf tile servieeof thia sum-
nmiiHUpon yon if served w itbin tins cmiutvor
wftbin twenty y
d ivs if served within anv
other copntv within the state of Oregon,
bnt if served t>v(publication then ti or lie
fore the Just day of the lime prescribed in
the order for the pntdiction of this sum-
li ma, «Inch prescribe« time is six weeks,
the last dav of which time will be 1 biirsdav,
the .’¡kl d iv of April, ISOt*.
\nd if von fail to «» appear and answer
s >pl < oinplallit bv the aaid f ime.the plaintiff
will ipplv to tbe Court for a decree forever
innullinw and deelarin? void tbe marriage
contract existing between vonrself and the
sod plaint iff. and for a judgment against
von tor the costs and disbiirsenien'a of tins
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I IWs sun.mm is published in the Bandon
I ik oRDRB,*a Weekly newspaper published iu
f’oos uonntv, Oregon, for six cnsacutive
w. eks, beginning March I’-’tb. l'.iOH, and
ending April 23J. I'.MJR, by order of publics
tern trade by the Honorable .John F. Hall,
< nnty Jndi.* of f'lWS CouMV, at chamber»
in Coquille City, Oregon, on the With day
of March, 190H
C. A.
JACK
JAMISON
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The Arcade Saloon,
Choicest of Wines, Liquors and
Cigars.
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They Handle The Famous
GEO. I>. TOPFING
Attorney fot Plaintiff
Wank mortgages and quit claim
• «I warranty deeds. most approved
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W atch and J ewi . ry R epairing
forms, $3.50 per io<> in lots of ¿5 or
more. Less quantities sold at 5c ex i.ut*d promptly and reasonably.
V an N orden , the Jeweler.
each, at the R ecorder office.
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has with her what is said to be
Kent's homestead entry, alleging
E. Ht-uckendorff expects soon to
non-residence.
have his shipyard in operation again.
A baseball league is reported to
Fred Hansen, the deputy’ assessor
be in process of formation among the was in town last week.
cities of the county.
Mr. Assen, the logger from up
R. H. Rosa Co. have their line of river, has been visiting Prosper th«
Easter hats for men. See them be­ last few days.
fore buyin T elsewhere.
Jack Mast, of Mast & Clinton,
Don’t forget Zimmerman's big has been in town, and expects soon
lecture to-night at the Methodist to li.iv e that camp running,
Episcopal Church in the East end of
Wm. Hicking has just returned
town Admission free.
from an inspection of Seeley and
The R. H. Rosa Co. invite you to Thomas' logging camp.
see their line of Little Yankee and
The Herman boys are buildirtg a
other styles of special weight shoes
line launch for Attorney Geo. P.
for children.
Topping of Bandon.
Rev W. S. Gordon w ill preach at
E. H. Fish has returned from a
the M. E. Church, Sunday, both
several days'trip on the North Fork.
morning and evening. Themes will
Jack Nqroos recently’ returi^d
be “Caring for Souls“ and “Prom­
from his visit to his old home in
ise Keeping.
Finland; he was away three months.
Wanted.—A good solicitor to sell
the best proposition on the market
For Sale.
today. Sure money and a good
Three five-acre tracts % of a mile
thing assured. See G. T. Tread-
from
plank road, 2 '4 miles from
gold or address him, box 4, Bandon.
Bandon. $60 per acre.
Thom's /Xmerican Vaudeville
C. 11. C handi 1 r , Bandon.
Concert Company show’s here Satur­
day night for the benefit of the Band-
Trespass Notice.
Those who have seen the show pro­
Notice is hereby given that any
nounce it good.
trespasser found in any manner tres­
The party who misappropriated a passing on any of my mud-flats will
wheel from a low-wheeled wagon be prosecuted to the fullest extent of
standing back of Shields’ blacksmith the law.
C. Timmons.
shop is known and he had better re
turn same at once and save trouble.
SUMMONS.
Mr Nortnan .J > il . 1 ,>r > n i-
ent architect, in the Delbert build­
ing, san Francisco, says: “I fully
endorse all that has i een said ot
Electric Hitters as a tonic medicine.
It is good for everybody.
It cor )
rects stomach, liver and kidney dis­
order, in a prompt and efficient
manner, and builds up the system."
Electric Bitters is the best spring
medicine ever sold over a druggist's
counter; as a blood purifier it is tin
equaled. Joe at Lowe’s drug store.
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D. Mathers, of Riverton, has
been very sick, but is slowly recov­
ering.
John Nielson has just returned J
from a lew days' trip up river, where
he has been in the interests of the
afternoon with Mrs. L. J. Radley.
new
tug.
F. J. Marshall will leave the next
trip of the Bandon on business for
Jess Taylor is making many im-
the Pulp Co.
provements on his place, and has
Mrs. Kolp has contested R. M one of the finest homes in Prosper.
The Directors of the Fat ElkI
Drainage District met the.25th.it
Coquille and deferred the collection
of the second installment assessment
for the project to July 6th.
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