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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1908)
ose»»» « jït neither could an official score be I obtained. “Which side won?’1 Why, no Regardless of the wind and dust O and other features characteristic of body seems to know. the Pacific Coast Climate several hundred people journeyed to Band Notice to Hustet« Park Sunday afternoon to attend the opening concert by the Bandon Con All pesoni are hereby notified not cert Band, and were highly enter to hunt on the )>ret>ii,ey of the un tained for a couple of hours, by dersigned. A l » red W est , the two dozen pieces composing C ash D oyle . the band. The selections numbering ten, in For Sale Rt »ÖER T MARSDEN President. W. F. RAU. Granai Maoagn cluding a trombone solo, Stephen Adam’s Holy City, by Mr. L. Sutherland, were well rendered and A good second hand i t 4 inch Jug and Bottle Goods ^of all kinds at evoked great applausf. steel axle hack with poles and As the band ia no new luxury in »halves after August 7th 1908 for wholesale prices. Bandon we hardly need to repeat $25.00. the facts so well known as to the Family Trade and Mail Orders Information given at this office proficiency and’ tne ability of Prof. with reference to hack' promptly filled. Kausrud as a director. It is un — <xx>----- ------ OOO—— derstood that the band will give FOR SALE—Household furni a concert every Sunday afternoon lure, inquire of Chas Prosser, in when there are no other attractions J. S. Tiltons new house. 30 tx in town and the citizens will cer tainly appreciate the fact as was LOST—a red timelrook containing evidenced by the large crowd in at' mv name with Bandon Bank pass tendance Sunday afternoon. book and a few ' postage stamps. Finder please leave at this office and Souvenir Postcards receive reward. ^CAPTAIN CHRISTENSEN. Commanding. *. J. L. F oster . In speaking of souvenir post Coos Bay and Bandon twice a week cards of Bandon have noticed several FOR SALE — Good new six scenes recently taken, and by all Cornecting with Steam Ship Alliance at Marshfield, Full evidences, either taken by flash light room house and eight lots Price information of » inquire of of_The Bandon after midnight or just about sunrise $1.600 J. E. WALSTROM. Agt. Bandon Investment Corporation. since no signs of life are visible, ex The New Modern Oil Burning Steamer cept a horse tied in front of Lewin’s A snap—40 acres of cedar tim II« meat market, and perhaps a human u« being in front of the K. of P. Hall. ber six miles south of Bandon; fine matchwood. 1-2 mile to saw milll. With no offense to the photo On Regular Nkedul.i Between Bauilon and Price $650. Address J. M. Long, grapher it might be well to make Nail FranciMco. Bandon, Oregon. the suggestion that the next time A. F. ESTABROOK CO., 901 Merchants Exchahge Building, f A snap—40 acres ot farm land. First St. Bandon, Ore., poses for a San Francisco, ( iwners and General Agents. picture to go on a souvenir post six acres of bottom land and twenty- BANDON COMMERCIAL CO., Agent* for Hniulun and Coquille Valley. card, that the same be done some two acres of pasture under fence. Plans and Specifications given on Application. i Price $800. Address J. M. Long, time during the day when there is Prompt Attention given to Job Work something doing. 1 his would Bandon, Oregon. BANDON OREGON California mill Oregon Coaxt NteaniMi|ip < o. create the impression on the receiver of the post card in the outside world A Question In Kind. Steamer Alliance New evidence that William IV. that Bandon is inhabited by the human race and not deserted vil of England fulfilled the saying Now plying between Portland and C oon Itny only “Once a sailor, always a 6ailor,” is lage, over which the buffalo and the found in “Leaves From the Journal WEEKLY TRIPS Comanche Indians roam at will. of Sir George Smart.” GRAY A HOLT CO., Gen. Agents H. W. SKINNER, /Agent In 1834 Sir George presided over 728-730 Merchants Exchange San Francisco Marshfield Phone 441 the musical festival in Westminster Who got the Deer? L. A. YORK, Proprietor abbey. The king and Queen Ade < - Last week three of Bandon’s prom laide were present, and the king, as Our Bread is always fresh. Our Pies and Cakes can inent business men shouldered was his wont, slumbered peacefully Tlie New, Elegantly Fitted an<l Npeedy .Steamer whenever tho music was sufficiently not be excelled. Baked goods of all kinds. their trusty rifles and walked seven soft to permit it. or eight miles in the wilds of Coos J ust like M other used to make While the duet for basses was be This steamer is new, la strongly built anil fitter] with the latest improvements and will County, with the determination of ing sung in “Israel Tn Egypt” the give a regular H day service, for passengers and fre^ht, between the Coquille river, Oregon, slaughtering game for household queen woke him up suddenly by re marking, “What a fine duet—‘The and San F rancisco. E. T. Kruse, managing agent, 23, Market St., San Francisco. purposes, therepy cutting down Lord Is a Man of War!’” the meat bill for August. J. E. WALSTROM, Agent, Bandon. Oregon. The king, not thoroughly awake, We are informed that one of the caught only the last words. PO II L * “How many guns doe® she car party succeeded in bringing down a fine buck and with the assistance ry?” he eagerly asked. of his comrades got the trophy An Economical Suitor. HAS A SELECT STOCK OE safely to his home, and that was as It was fair time in Selkirk, and far as it got. Anyhow the two were Sandy and his sweetheart were REGISTERED OPTICIAN seen talking to themselves with a wandering round arm in arm, en Wines. Liquors & Cigars joying the sights. Presently they Reliable Work and Goods. very disgusted look on their coun espied a smart looking pie shop, ______I__________________ tenances Thursday. No doubt which they promptly entered. Sanay A ug . 15th at Rosa's Comp. Store. Steam Beer tin Di-might the strains of the little song entitled ordered one pie a®d sat down and Permanent from October. commenced to eat it. Meanwhile “Much Obliged to You,, was ring COURTEOUS TREATMENT the girl looked shyly on. ing in their ears. “Is’t fine, Sandy ?” she timidly asked. BIGGER PACKAGE Bandon Bloomer Girls “Aye, ’tis awful fine, Jennie,” he BETTER GOODS answered. “Ye should buy one!”— Last Saturday afternoon a num Penny Pictorial. BANDON OREGON ber of Bandon’s fair sex, donned the The Modern Company, Marshfield, Distributors An Exchange of Compliment*. Rasmussen Bros., Props II base ball suits and proceeded to Judge Charles P. Daly of New play a regulation nine inning game York was a charming conversation I of baseball. Miss B acted in the alist as well as a model citizen and BOOTS - AND - SHOES WINE5, LIQVoR.5 AND capacity of pitcher, while Miss C an accomplished jurist. He met the Duke of Wellington once, and the You can’t expect to get $2 worth Portland and Coos bay Steamship Line caught all the “Hies.” Both girls duke remarked to him that he seem for $1, but you can get your played good ball and with a little ed too young to be on the bench. CI6AR.5 money’» worth at “I owe my position,” replied practice would no doubt make professionals. The first two girls up Judge Daly, “to one of those acci dents of fortune to which your Oregon Bandon on Miss G's side struck obt but the grace owes so little.” Dealer in Boots and Shoe». Sails From Coos Bay Saturdays at Service of Tide third succeeded in getting to first —— ■ ■ — “I recall my criticism,” said th« — Sails From Portland Wednesday at 8 P. Nt; and making a home run which tie duke grimlv. “You are doubtless Repairing Neatly and Promptly U^rife For l’ricea on Done at Lowest Living where you belong. ” serves considerable credit. Miss I. C. F. M< COLLUM, Agent, Phone Main 34 A Street Dock Prices. 4 made a two base hit and Miss M Gasoline, i and Miss C M each made a three THE REV. IRL R. HICKS liase hit. Miss Q landed a three Almanac and Magazine Distillale. bagger but the umpire called it a Lewin’s Meat Market Should be in foul, which angered the girls and a Launch Supplies Successor to HOOVER Ar MUNDAY every home in general jangle ensued. The um the land. Bia pire stoutly maintained his decision weather pred ic- AH kind, ..f and after considerable parleying the tionscanbehad game was again resumed. only in his own TO ■ Dealer in All Kind» of Miss N, captain and catcher of publics ti on s. Fresh and Salt Meats. Vegetables, Etc. Farm Produce Bought,. the opposing side, broke th^world’s No other publisher is permitted ta Meats and Provisions print them in any form, either with or Coos Bay Supply Having pun haw ’ d this old and well established business, anj moved the same into l.< ecord by making six sucemsive without credit. «His 1908 Almanac ea Marshall building, south side Main street. We solicit a continuance o( past generous , «I Marshfield, Ore.. Phone 33 home runs in tho-last two innings. ce Is all former editions in beauty and ' ronage guaranteeing honest goods, fair pnce» and curteoua treatment to »II. furnished at livsng price*. A rharr In the meantime seWral incidental value, and sells for 35cents, postpaid. J W. FLANAGAN W. M. LAWLER of the putrire patronage Solicited. » plays had been made whkh helped Ilia monthly magazine, W oko and I > ' W orks , contains his weather fore both teams some and tied the casts for each month, together with a score it being 9 tu 9. How vast amount of the best family reading If «/ter aging all on bottle of Kodol, you can hont*» y if r* ever, it is repotted that Miss N s and costs ti. • year, one almanac with you, we »i'l ratini your money. Try today, on < .,ia».ie Bring your Mil out and aitrn tho following pr»Hfnf It tn the dealer at the fl' b side played better ball but the score each subscription. Every earthquake If It falla t > «at -fy you. ret irn the UwlUe to the dggi«r frotu wu. iu »1 » It, and we will refund your money. and serious storm for 20 years ha® would indicate that they were p*ell) - • lol > Work Rlan here _________ _ FOR INIHGESTTOW AND DTSPEMIA evenly matched* *As to whom all been predicted by Prof. Hicks. Yoe —— « TH IN <>t T —— — cannot afford to be without these pub* BELIEVES »OEM »TOMAUI, ----------------- MUMIÜÜ, ------------------ BTC. C. »wVtlTT • commi SvB.C • — — • to T he R ecorder . « »he player® were we^ould not leara, VcatioBs. Addrve« bi! ordetal» ® * . • ® • ® 9 » • • a’ BANDON WINE o = AND = o LIQUOR COMPANY o Bandon,Oregon o o Sole Agents for Weinhards Beer c c o o 51 EJk.IiTIDO.lNr Contractor and 1 guilder. Vienna Bakery ELIZABETH The Opera EAT Paradise Sodas The Eldorado GROSS BROS M BREAKWATER B R E U E R s I W. N. W IGHT, Mianus : Engines Bandon Meat Market Co. Oil 4 rKodoli • • •• •* ® 9> « ♦ <• • • •’• ® • 4 • * • . • •• • •• •I. • • • ♦ « « •• g ¿ 1 •• < » « • • 4 • 9 • • / «