Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, December 24, 1908, Image 8

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Chr i s t m a s
Greetings
The place to buy your
holiday goods is at
Boyle’s Jewelry
Store
The finest line of Cut Glass,
Sterling Silver and plated
ware in Bandon.
A fine Hne of Watches and
Jewelry, including many
of the latest novelties.
Too many nice things suit­
able for gifts to mention
here
A fine line of Beach Agate
Jewelry. Abates cut and
mounted while you wait
Fine engraving, hand or
machine. Scrip, Old Eng­
lish, Block, Greek, Hebrew
and German. Plain or
fancy rustic, monograms—
in fact any ki nd you want
Come in and look over my
stock, whether you buy or
not.
Come in anyway and sign
the register for one of my
nice ART CALENDARS
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Viennia Cafe
Merry Xmas and Happy New Year
Menu
Olives
Celery
Lettuce,
Pickles
SOUP
Pottage St. German
Consomme Royal
FISH
Lobsters
Broiled Fillet of Salmon Tartare
Oysters In Vai au Vent
S’ rimps
Imported Sardines
Spanish Mackerel, Potato Natural
BOIL
Ox Tongue, Piquant
Rex Ham, Mayonnaise
ENTREE
Fried Spring Chicken. Maryland Style
Lamb Chops, au Bulash
Pineapple Compote Richlieu
ROASTS
Young Turkey with Crai berry Sauce
Domestic Goose, Chestnut Dressing
Sirloin of Beef, au jus
Loin of Pork, Apple Sauce
Spring Lamb, Mint Sauce
VEGETA B LES
Creamed Potato»
Asparagus
Halandaize Stringless Beans
English
Orange Jelly
Fruits,
25c and up
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THE TALK OF THE TOWN ||J
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R. E. L. Bedillion went to San
Francisco on business tor the woolen
mil
A. E. Hadsall Iras his new housc
entirely completed now anil is com
fortably situated with his family in
the same.
Two tiremen on the Eilield wer<
brought up before Judge Poppi tg
Tuesday morning and fined $5 ..nd
$7 for fighting.
patch arrived on the last Eliz. ib< th
anil ate no.v in tact . 11 ! the Dis­
patch has resumed her regular run,
making the round It ip between hue
and Coquille every day and carry
in*!' the mail.
f tn Eastern Star lodge elected of-
iicets . t their last meeting as foil-
Mrs. C. Kime. W. M; C. K.
< »ws
Wa-le, W. 1’; Mis. Clara Snvikr,
Joe McCord went down t > S m
Francisco on the Elizabeth to help
bring up the new tug. which is to
be towed to this place by the i liz 1-
beth on her next trip.
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Land for sale in small tracts tn.11
Mart in
own. A. Haberly.
Sec; J
As it is necessary for Rev. Hots
If you are having a Christma-
fall to remain in Marshfield o\ <
diti’er of any kind let us know
Sunday there will be no I pis. op ­
about it and we will publish it nexj
services here
that day.
K<
week. \\ < want to get the news,
Horsfall will hold sen iors It« - ■ t i
anti if out ft lids w II only help us we
first Sunil y in the new year.
can succeed, but it is rather hard to
The property of D. E. M. . find out everything that i going on
which was stored in the Blacker!»-, unless people tell us about their
building, was sold at she iff sale doing s.
Saturday, by Deputy She iff Black
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mam
erby.
There were a good
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articles anil the entire lot brought
about $106.00.
M I- g Caricatures.
Christmas candies in fancy box»
at the Bandon Drug Co.
Marion Hodges’ of Prosetr w r
in Bandon last Saturday and wink
lure came in and renewed his fail!
in tire R ecorder tor another yen
He reports business very good
Prosper. Mr. Hodges has recentli
bought a ranch near that place.
The R ecorder is glad to an
nounce that the disgraceful hot-
which has been running in Bandon
for the past few months has been
broken up and we hope with all
other good citizens th.it another om
will never be allowed to get start- 1
n this city.
Highgrade kodaks auilsupplies
fcr sale bv C. Y. Lowe.
R. W. Boyle has his show win­
dow decorated up in a manner that
is decidedly suggestive of the Chris!
mas time, and it is attracting a great
deal of attention around town. Mt
Boyle is alive to his opportunity s
as a business man, and aliens
believes in keeping up with the
times. He has done a fine business
in holiday goods and I 11 .is a .stock
that is up to the best to be found
in any city.
Bandon people who
are des-rous of having ; the best the
market affords do not . need to go
elsewhere to get it as our home
merchants in all lines are awake to
the interests of the public and keep
the best in stock at the lowest prices.
The show window in F. H. Van
Norden’s jewelry store gives one the
real inspiration of Christmas with its
beautiful Christmas tree, deer rated
in a manner too grand for di sci ip-
ticn.
The window on the other
side of the door is also decorated in
the real CI11 tistmas style and shows
that the proprietor of the store be­
lieves in having things up to date,
and is an artist in the line of decor­
ating. Mr. Van Norden has I ecu
doing a big business this fall, and
the coupon ticket scheme by which
he is giving away a $50 oodiamond
ring, is proving to be a big drawing
card, and besides he has a stock of
goods that cannot be excelled.
Wlile away from home last Sun
day, some one went into the home
of Mrs. Clara Canterbury, a poor
widow woman, and stole a hand
mirror valued at $1.50 and two doll s
belonging to her children
.Anyone |
who w ould be so base as to steal ar
tides of that kind, especially from |
a poor widow an<l
and her children,
would be low enough t- - do almost
' anything. We deplore the fact tha'
Diffarfrtt In Book«.
A Christmas Idea
fn the books tfil» 'Is the way they
say it:
"Qlltsiile tin- win J moaned unceasing
ly, its voice now that of a chili! which
sobs with itself In the night, now that
of a woman W ho suffers her great pain
1 here will be .1 Chiistnras tree, ap­ alone, as women have suffered since
propriate services and a •'lioil pto- life tiegan, as women must suffer till
life wears to its weary end. And min­
gratn at the Episcopal Chur- h this gled with tlie wailing of wind rain fell
evening between the hours of 5 anil
fell heavily, Intermittently, like t< ■■."S
wrung from souls of strong men.”
six.
Outside tlie books ive say:
The repairs for the steamer Dis­
“It's raining."—Atchison Globe.
What could be more practical
and of more benefit than the gift
of a scholarship in the M ii . ier -
Cl.EAVER BUSINESS Col. 1EGF?
The young man or young wo­
man who has a business educa
lion is entirely independent and
ca.i make his own way under any
circu instances
Parents can you do better than
to give that boy or girl an oppor
tunity to become equipped to
earn a good salary at pleasant
work with numerous chances for
promotion.
(live us the student and we
will see that he becomes a om
petent
bookkeeper or steno
grapher. or both
The B'-akeman'i Joke.
“Ran over a < >>w this morning up
above Coffeyville,” said the brakeman
to a reporter.
"Ilow did it happen?” asked the re­
porter.
“She was drinking out of a creek
under a bridge," shouted the brakeman
as lie swung on to the last car and
went grinning out of town.—Kansas
City Tinies.
MILLER-CLEAVER
Business College
Brutal
.Hinson -Where's your wife? Haven’t
seen her often lately. Weed-Oh. I
sent her away on n little vacation.
Unison So? Where’ll she go? Weed -
To the Thousand Isles. Jiiuson- Stay
long? Weed Yes. I told her to take
a week to each Island.—Judge.
A Saving Grace.
Florence I can't understand why
Ethel married Mr. Gunson. He la old
enough to be her father. I.awrence—
Yes. but he is rich enough to be her
husband.—Exchange.
ORDINANCE 121
THIS IS AN ORDINANCE,
entitled “An Ordinance to prohibit
or otherwise regulate minors being
upon the Streets of tlie City of Ban­
don, at nignt and to provide penalty
therefor:”
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DAIN AS
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H
w ill- li some artists can
Tile will
- without making them
distort f< ..
lllil'e '<>gni able is certainly very re
Thomas N 1st |H>sscss»il
ma rknlJe.
this fiiculiy to an extraordiiiiirj de
grec, and In- had a ver.i peculiar wa.i
<>f adding 11 w fares to liis nienl.il
When a frc. li
photograph : allery
subjei I in i,M arise in politics, for i i
stance, lie
tllrl ¡III i'll! some pl'ele .t
iri 111 at Iris ollice or lion
to call up*
mid hold 1,1 1 in corner
<milcrsalioti ns long
as possible, st
studying
tidying bls features
When lie look Ids depart lire he would
purposely lean1 his cane
(luce out
side. Nasi would make n hasty pen- it
sketch ou ¡1 < ill'll mid would usually
find thill liis memory was delicielit a-
to some detail. He would then return,
ostensibly for the emie. mid another
look at the victim would enable him
to perfect his sketch. After Unit he
had the mini forever. When Joe Kep
pier was alive he used to make fro
quent trips Io Washington for the pnr
po<e of seeing statesmen whom he
wanted to dfiiii
II-- was very clever
ill eatelilng llkenei m s mid scarcely
ever referred Io it photograph.
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OREGON
NORTH BUND
BANDON
DOES OR
Fol.LOWS:
Sec. i. That it shall be unlawful
j for any minor under the age of
I eighteen (18) years of age to be
! permitted, or to go or be on, or
i wander about, upon any street or
j alley, or other public thoroughfat e
within ihe corporate limits of the
P h ¡City of Bandon. (>regon, between
j the hours of Eight (8) o'clock p. tn.
and Five (5) o’clock a. m , be-
1 tween the 1st day of October and un
, til the 1st day of April, of each year,
or between the hours of Nine (9)
1 o’clock p. m. and Five o'clock a.
m. from the (st day of April until
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the
1st day of October, of each year,
P h .except,
however, the said min.tr
j shall have the written pe; mission of
1 his or her parent, or guardian, or
shall be accompanied by such parent
or guardian, or shall have necessary
business upon such street, alley or
P h thoroughfare
Section 2. Any minor who shall vio­
late the provisions hereof, shall upon
conviction thereof before the Muni­
cipal Judge oe deemed guilty of a
misdemeanor, and shall lie punished
by a fine of not less than One ($1)
Dollar nor more than Fifteen (15)
Dollars, or by imprisonment not to
exc- ed Two (2) days, or both in the
discretion of the 'omrt.
Passed the Council this 15th day of
! I lecember, 1908.
C. R. W ade , Recorder.
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A Wonderful Bird.
One <! i.v a Wnlidell'ul bird tupped
tlie window «>f Mrs X iiiiscii ' m (wile of
.'!lc famous nr-lie explorer» home al
Christiania, Instantly 11 11 Indow was
aiiothei ' i moment she
o-x-ni-'.l. and in iiiioiik
col'cred tlie little mi-sscngef
messenger with
St'S
ki sen and < afessvs
The carrier pi-
•_e--n had been .-iivay from tlie cottage
thirty long nionflis, l-ut it Iri-I not for
goltiMi tin- iva.i lioine
It brought a
not<- from Nansen, staling Unit nil was
going well w iili him ami Ills eX|H*dltioil
In I lie polar region. Nansen had fasten
ed a message to tlie bird and turned It
loose
'tlie frail courier darted out
Into tlie blizz.ardly air 11 Hew like an
arrow over a tlnmsand miles of frozen
waste and then sped forward over an I
other thousand miles of ocean nn-l
plains mid forests and one morning
entered tlie window of tin- waiting
mistress and delivered tlie message
w Id- li she It id been awaiting so mix
iously.
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Approved this 15 day of December
1908.
S tephen G ali . ier , Mayor.
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Are You Going to Build?
If so you can get the very best lumber on
the market at the lowest figure by calling
Would Let Folks Know It.
Somebody sent this to the society
editor and made affidavit that it really
happened.
Here it Is: They «ere out at an aft
ernooti card party
A stout woman
dropped 11 e.ird to the floor "Would
you be so kind as to pick up that card
for me?" she Inquired of the little wo­
man at her rigid.
“Certainly,” said the accommodating
woman at the right, (ticking up the
< ard.
“You see,” explained the stout wo­
man apologetically, ‘‘Tie got 0
brand new filly dollar corset, and
afraid i'll strain it if 1 lean over.”
"Hum!'' commented the other
man enviously,
had a fifty
lar corset I'd 1
on the outside.
I really
Cleveland Plain
Dealer.
on or addressing the LYONS-JOHNSON
LUMBER CO. We will deliver lumber
on the Bandon wharf without extra
charge to the purchaser.
Lyons»Johnson Lumber Co
PROSPER. OREGON
Crazy.
"We find tlie i-risoiK-r not guilty by
reason of U-sanlty."
"But tile pleil was not that of in
sanity." remarked (lie court.
“That's just the point we made," re
joined the foreman. “We decided that
any mail n lio didn't have sense enough
to know Hint an insanity plea was the
proper caper must be craxy.”—Phila­
delphia Ledger.
we have any citizens of Bandon ot
He Was Sensitive.
vicinity that would do such a trick
Iilobbs You’re pretty much stuck on
: but we hope the guilty parties, who Miss Gobbs, aren't you, old man?
ever they may be, w II be so troubk d Hobbs I was once, but after what
she said to me last night Tin not going
DESSERT
in conscience that they will never do to pay any more attention to her.
such a thing again and we also hope I'.l-.l-l-s
Gee! \\ lint did she My?
Plum Pudding, Brandy Sauce
that they will be kind enough to Hobbs “No!”—Cleveland Leader.
Assorted Pies
send thr articles back to the owners
Freshman Mathematica.
Christmas Cakes
If they d « not want to be found out
In Professor. | . It over possi
Candy
Nuts
ik ' i ' e renter W • th-' !.«?
they might return them by mail, and
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perhaps there' w ill lie nothing furth. i
Thursday, Dec. 25
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w said about the matter.
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y \ I N’T «atW »rf on me tins the working
spreading Covering lasting qualities
of the paint.
There’s neither satisfaction nor
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crack and peel and Ulster —
won’t wear.
And hand mixed lead and oil
paint Is little better.
But your money buys unfailing
satisfat tion when you get ' High Standard”
Paint -It's made of best materials—and
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irroiind-an-l-mlxei! Into a perfectly uniform
pHlnt-liquid by mu hinrry.
Then there’« thirty five year»
of paint making experience back
of It.
7>afr why "High Standard"
Paint rmfrt more — an-1 wear»
from two to four year, longer
than other paint, and cost» leis.
Write forourfree booklet, hvf Hotnrt
nutf H<mf /-> Makr Thrm.**
WOODRUFF & TURNER, The Hou.e Furnisher
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