Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, September 03, 1908, Page 9, Image 9

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Opposite Cody Mill and Ship Yard
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Do you want to buy a lot for a home? Do you want to buy
a lot for investment? Do you want to buy close to the center
of present and future development of the city ?
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Wednesday, Sept. 9
REMEMBER!
Then investigate the advantages of the new INDUSTRIAL ADDITION TO BANDON. Level Land, Good
Soil, Well Drained, Fine Location, and convenient to Mills and Factories.
The first buyers have the
firs choice.
Lots sold on monthly payments
The WHEELER REAL ESTATE CO. Opposite the Post Office, Bandon, Oregon.
We will be pleased to sho v- yoii'ovcr the property.
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Notice to Contractors
Not Ce s hereby given that -'the
undersigned will receive on or before
Sep' ’9. 1908, at 7:30 o'clock, p in.
•epar.ee bids ¡or the installment of
the healing plant and plumbing of the
new school building at Bandon, Ore-
• on. 1'1.ms and spec iicalions in -y
be s ■ n /it the office of the under
.-igm. il. Each bid must be accom
i an d bv a certified check,,or good
se'trilv, foi 5 percent of the amount
of the bid. The right to reject and
all bids is reserved.
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By onler of the Board of Directors
< f School District No. 54, Coos Co.
O egon.
J ames W. M ast ,
District Clerk.
1 <>l. Coach was an incoming pas­
senger on the Fifield.
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Chris Rasmussen and wife left on
ie Fifieid for San Francisco and will
then go to Chico, Cal. where they
v ill take an outing for a month or
ix weeks.
Mrs. O. A. Trowbridge and lit-
t e son li ft on tne Fifield for Frisco,
aid will visit the ’ally's parents,
Ir. and Mrs. Brown at Lookout
before returning home.
The Schram fruit jar is no dream
but a living success. Call at Ro'-a
(Jo's store for them.
F M Knight was over from
Marshfield Wednesday
Atty. L. A. Liljeqvist was over
from the Bay Wedneseay looking
after legal business.
, E F Davenport of Myrtle Point 1
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as a town visitor Wednesday.
Mr. Joseph Walser, who has
been very ill for the past several
months is greatly improved under
the care ol Dr. Houston.
Miss Lorena Bingaman, who has
been visiting relatives in Bandon for
(lie last couple of months, depaited
Saturday morning for Hoquiam,
W asbington where she will résumé
tier course in trained nursing.
Judge Hamilton of Roseburg,
Miss Anna Logan, who is training
district Judge of this district has been in a hospital in San Francisco, nr
in Bandon a day or two. He wi’l hold rived in Bandon . last Friday where
ourt at Coquille next week.
she will spernt a month or six weeks
visiting friends and relatives-
Capt [. C. Moomaw, of Coquille,
While a Newberg bov with two
was a Bandon business visitor Wed­
companions
was driving along the
nesday.
road, tells the Graphic, a female
Mrs J L. Conger and son, Clint, bandit sprung from the fence corner
left toil ly noon for Coquille where and grasped the team by the bits,
they will spend a few days visiting stopped them and demanded in a ti­
relatives.
rade of abuse what money the boys
George Fitzhugh of Port Orford,
farmer ^County surveyor of Curry
County has been in Bandon for a
few days. Mr. Ftzhugh has been in
Oregon since 1850 and has been in
Curry County since 1872. He was in
this/place in 1865 befote there was
any Bandon and says there is
considerable change since that time.
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had before they could move. How­
ever, they orderd her off, so she dis­
appeared in the brush as quickly as
she came, vowing all sorts of venge­
ance on her scered victims.
Following is the list of passengers
who will sail on the Fifield this
afternoon:
J. Adler, A. J. Bradley, J. H.
Burns, Mrs. Josephine Brown, Miss
Brown, R. A.
Butler, Robert
Causley, W. 1’ Cleary , Mrs. W. P.
Cleary and child, E Hearne, E.
Heuckendorff, Mrs. 1 leuckendorff.
A. G. Hoyt, Mrs. Kronenberg and
son, Robert Jordan, 11. Mayer. O.
L. Maxwell, Alfred '¡yers, Ralph
Myers, Mike Nevin, Charlie (»swill,
Chris Rasmussen, Mrs Ra müssen,
Emmet Schofield, Mrs. O. A. Trow­
bridge and son, H. H. Soult, C. D.
Thomas.
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The Oakes Real Estate Co made
three sales during the past week, ag­
gregating a large sum of money, all
of which would indicate that real es­
tate is still on the move around Ban­
don.
The Steamer Favorite is making
regular trips to Bandon and Co­
quille as follows: Leaves Bandon
6:45 am: leaves Coquille at 9:15 a
m
Leaves Bandon 1:20 p m
Leaves Coquille 4:00 p m and con­
nects with both trains at Coquille
so as to give one three hours and I5
minutes at Marshfield.
Ice Cream.
You can get Ice Cream by the
dish, quart or gallon, tor parties or
families. Also ice in small quanti­
ties at Holm’s Restaurant. 25t f'
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We are ever on the alert
and our long experience has
placed us in the position to
know just what the people
want.
Sunday School at io a m, and
Don’t forget that the Racket store j
! Christian Endeavor at 7 p m.
is still in Bandon although it has [
Call anil I
Strangers are always welcome to recently changed hands.
I worship with us.
see for your self.
Notice
If you dont believe it, just
come in and let us show you.
“ The Place where your money goes farthest
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McKenzie the tailor does cleaning,
altering and pressing and does it
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As I expect to close my work in promptly and right.
Bandon next Sunday, I extend this
The famous Coos Bay Beer al­
special invitation to all members ways kept on ice at Rasmussen
an I friends of the church to come Bros.’
out and hear my farewell sermons.
For home made breakfast bacon
The morning text will be Pro­ go to E. Lewin.
verbs 4:23, anil the evening theme:
For fruit jars, caps, and rubbers
What we will do in Heaven.
I wish to use this opportunity go to the Bandon Hardware Co.
Any person in need of fence will
I to thank the people of Bandon for
do
well to call on S M Rowan at
their hospitality and kindness to
west
end of 4th Street.
30 tx
me, as well as their
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liberal con-
tributions for the new parsonage,
McKenzie the tailor has just re­
I am glad to leave a good ceived his fall and winter line of
substantial two story building samples, the finest ever displayed
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with double floor, heavy doors, n Bandon.
etc., ready for oreupancy and with­
The Bandon Creamery will pay
out .1 dollar of debt.
the top price for packing butter and
I appreciate the request of the will buy it in any quant ty.
church for me to become their
$28.oo for a $40.00 Phonograph
stationed pastor, but at present ilcT^jj, f<»rty cylii inder records two sizes
not see my way clear tc- accept.
on monthly payments of $3.50 *
I am grateful for the growth of
Write to E- M. Furman, Coquille.
the church, and hope to often
Your attention is directed to the
meet, the good people of Bandon.
long line of Cohn Nicklesburg shoes
W. S. G ordon .
now being closed out at R. II
Rosa Co. ‘s Store at greatly reduced
Presbyterien Church
prices.
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If
the
ladies
of
Bandon are looking
Services will be held in this
for
real
values
incoats,
call at R. II.
church next Sunday Sept. 6,, at
Rosa
Co
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store.
They
have them ■
the usual hours, 1 r a m and 8 p tn.
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Methodist Church Notice
The most cr mplete line of
genera?) merchandise ever
brought to Bandon is now
on display or our shelves
and counters and new goods
are constantly arriving.
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But if you want FULL
VALUE for your money
then we are more than anx-1
ious to have you come in
and look over our stock of
Goods
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Have You a Good
Pi ano ?
Then see
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Proprietor
W. C- Ssllmer
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Then do not C OME HERE
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IF SO GO TO TIIE
Dr. J. I). Kellv wishes to inform
his patrons that he does not intend
to move from Bandon and is now
ready to attend all alls. He can be
reached by telephone from Lowes
Drug Store.
I Bandon, Oregon, Aug. 27, 08.
THE MERCY HOSPITAL
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II. Mancivt, sole ag'-nt for the B.
B. Baum, Bon Sons. Put up in one-
half pound and pound boxes.
At North Bend
I. A. TURNELL
Have your Piano tuned by the local num, will sign
con tract to keep Pia no in. first class condition, two tun­
ings a year for $li.7a a tuning. All work Guaran­
teed. / will call on, you at once, write or see- we.
Leave your order at BOÍLE S JEWELRY STORE
Bandon
Oregon
Our graduates secure the
POSITIONS
BEST
PREPARE NOW
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Fall term opens in a few
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weeks.
DESCRIPTIVE MATTER
Miller Cleaver Business College.
NORTH BEND
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Belle A. Kolp
Real Estate
Notary Public
Some of the best property on
the market.
City or
Is now open for the re­
ception of patients. The
terms aie $10 per week
and upwards. For par­
ticulars apply to : :
Country.
Sisters of Mercy
“I Sell the Earth”
North Bend, Or.