Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, December 31, 1908, Image 8

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THE TALK OF THE TOWN
All goods at Hart man’s ixctpi Judge Harlocker of Coquille was
in the city today visiting triends
groceries at cost.
A FEW OF OUR BARGAINS:
30 acre tract close in; partly cleared and
improved; terms or cash
$2,200
30 acres close in; good house; small or­
chard; cash_______
$2,300
80
acre ranch; Coquille Valley; good
house and barn, orchard.
Will
exchange for Bandon property
Block
wood for
Fine, modern, up-to-date residence in Co­
$2,650
quille; 7 rooms; lot 100x100
See us for city and country property.
fireplace- Cody
Mr. and Mrs. Al Hite of the
county seat were in town today on
A big line of dry batteries at the bu iness.
Standard Electric Co’s Store or
Mr. ami Mrs. T. IL Mehl otC’c-
Atwater Street.
quille were in the city on business
Fir finishing Lumber-Belt on the inar-
and visiting friends.
ket-Cody Lumber
$1,200
the
Lumber Co.
Co.
Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Jensen and
1 lartinan’s sale will continue until
daughter
of Port Orford were in the
the remaining $14,000 worth of
city
Tuesday
on their wav to the
goods are disposed of.
Bay.
i_Fir Shiplap -g >od
enough to make
John II. Dulley, county treasurer,
died Deci mber 28th, after a long
ill ess. He was one of the best
lino . n pioneers in this county hav-
ing come lure nearly sixty years
ag
>.
Rustic Siding- made from the finest
grade of White Cedar and Fir—C o<!y
A bile the I iinily was
Lumber Company.
| tend ng the exercises at
Rev. Horsfall w ill hold servi vs on Christm is eve. si >me
in the Episcopal Church Sund iv into the house of a . :
morning and evening at the usual stole Mrs Mc.Xaii
hours. Sunday School at io a. in. -ontaining about
Flooring -Best quality and manufac­ | helped themselves to some freshly
ture- Cody Lumber Company
baked cake, which was waiting for
Mr. Young from the Coos Bay the Christinas table.
The house
Monumental Works was in Bandon | was ransacked but nothing else o f
recently erecting a handsome mon­ j value has so far been found missing,
ument over the grave of the late Several burglaries have been per-
Kobt. A. Moran.
petrated lately.
The house of
Short Wood for the cook stove -Cody I > >11 aid Charleston was also broken
Lumber Co.
into and ransacked, recently, while
I he Elizabeth arrived in po< t yes th ■ family w is aw ty. There will be
terday evening with 65 tons of a close watch kept from this time on
freight and two passengers. She is uid it is to be hoped that the thieves
loading at the Prosper mill and will will lie apprehended and
probably sail again about Sunday.
j tistice.
Seaside Circle No. 662 will en­
Chas Martin was the lucky win
tertain the ()cean Rebekah Lodge ner of the $50 diamond ring at F.
anil Seaside Camp Woodman of IL Van Norden’s jewelry store,
the World and their families Thurs­ weich was given away with coupons
day evening Dec. 31st
issued fr 111 that
store with
Cody Brand--Beaded Ceiling- Ex­ every fifty cent purchase during the
months of November and December
I quisite grain and workmanship.
The crowds of people at Hart­ No. 3138 was the lucky number.
man’s Store have proved the success
I he case of J E Adams vs. E M
of his sale. Still there are $14,000 Blackerby, tried in Judge Top­
worth of goods on the shelves which ping’s court Tuesday, in which plain
will be disposed of at cost to enable tilt sued defendant f< r $100 for the
him to retire from business.
shooting of a dog, was decided by
The Liberty which was sold to the jury in favor of plaintiff, and the
Coos Bay parties by the Coquille full amount asked for, together with
R’ver Transportation company was the costs of the case and attorney
taken over to the bay today. She fees, was assessed to the defendant
went out of here on her own steam by the jury. G T Treadgokl ap­
and made the trip without assist­ peared for plaintiff, -and A J Sher­
ance. The bar and ocean are as wood of Coquille appeared for the
smooth as a mill pond today, and the defendant.
sailors are consequently happy.
The Cramer Stock Co ap­
•ubstantial flooring -Cody Lumber ( o,
Mrs. Ralph Rackletf and two
sons of Myrtle Point visited ov r
Christmas with that lady’s parents
Mr. and Mrs. A. McNair.
■VVKXt PH
I Boyle’s Jewelry Store
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Thanking you for your
liberal patronage during
the past year and wishing
you all a Happy and Pros­
perous New Year
r
Vienna Restaurant
HAPPY NEW YEAR
Menu
Asparagus Points
Celery
Queen de Olives
Lettuce,
SOUP
Cream of Tomato
Consomme aux Croton
F 1 Sil
Oyster Patties
Shrimps en Mayonnaise
Baked Columbia River Salmon, Anchovy Sauce
Imported Sardines and Lobsters
Fried Clams
Holland Herring, Drawn Butter
Spanish Mackerel, Potato Natural
BOIL
Virginia Ham with Spinach
Leg of Mutton, Caper Sauce
ENTREE
Fried Spring Chicken with Corn Fritters
Shoe String Potatoes
Veal Cutlets, a la Cumberland
Regina Puffs, Wine Flavor
ROASTS
Sirloin of Beef, au jus
Chicken with Dressing
Stuffed Young Turkey with Cranberry Sauce
Stuffed Shoulder of Veal, Parsley Sauce
Loin of Pork, Apple Sauce
VEGETABLES
Creamed Potatoes
Succotash
Sugar Corn
DESSERT
Apple, Mince, Cocoanut, Custard, Cream, Peach,
Blackberry, Apricot and Lemon Pie
Baba Pudding, Rum Sauce
Peach Short Cake, Cup Custard
Lemon Jelly,
Cream Puffs,
Charlotte Russe
Assorted Cake and Fruits
Raisins
Nuts,
Candy,
peal'd at the Bandon opera house
Wednesday evening in complete
vaudeville, and the audience was
highly
entertained with songs,
dances, leadings playettes, et ■,
every member of the company show­
ing off to the best of advantage,
They w ill be Here again next Wed
n sday evening when they will
play '* 1 he Octoroons” I his is i me
of the best plays on the stage to
day ami each member of the com
pany will play the part most suited
to his or her individualit y.
Door Sills— and Thick Jamb
—ooo-----
Stock -Cody Lumber Company.
Riverton Locals
The members of Seaside Circl
gave a farewell party in K of P
The Cramer Stock Co. will show
Hall Tuesday afternonn in honor of
here
New Year’s Eve.
Mrs. Ira Tucker who will leave
I shortly
Wrs. Win Rolin has been quite
for Coos river.
A nice
lunch was spread and there was a sick fortlie past week.
general good time. Those present
Steve Stewart is confined to his
were: Mrs. Ira Tinker, Mrs. Sarah bed witli the la grippe.
King, Mrs. Lucy Hoyt, M'ss Hoyt,
Mrs. (). A. Kelly has been very
.Mrs. Lillian Moran, Mrs. P. Han-
ill
for a couple of weeks.
I rahan, Mrs. R. W. Bullard, Miss
J Bullard, Mrs. J. Johnson, Mrs C.
Robert Hillas is visiting at the
I Rasmussen, Mrs. Nygren, Nora Ny- home of Free nan Stewart.
I gren, Mrs. Fred Gross alili Miss
A masquerade ball was the main
I < »race Smith.
attiaction at this
Land for sale in small tracts ne.tr <. hristmas time.
own. A. ilaberly.
Mrs. C. F. Cessna was in town
The Fifield with the new tug
| Klikyam in tow left Sin T rancisi <>
fo' Bandon Tuesday evening. The
| Fifield will sail again about Monday
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I of n< xt week ami has several pis
»«■ngers already bo< ked as her ac
i comodations are unsurpassed mil
‘ her cuisine unexrelle 1 The high
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aboard the Fifield merit her the '!"*• * 1 ’’ • - ” '’’ir f* or «*I* < « h » , pi <ì f <i>>4~ripHnn
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patronage ot the people of this ffi itti'
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• community and all passenger» are 9i> • il il • u< ’* ’ ’ t »<•*>, wWhi>nt
<•!iurg»» in (He
assured that t'leir wants and com
fort» will be carefully looked after.
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Friday, Jan. 1, 1909
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What could be more practical
and of more benefit than the gift
of a scholarship in the Mn.i.ER-
Miss Amelia Ch .neay who has | Cl.EAVER Bl’SlNESS Col.'lEGE?
The young man or young wo­
bn n attending school in Bandon is
man who has a business educa
home on a vacation.
: t on 's entirely independent and
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dobby ns are can make his own way under any
residents ot our town, having moved circumstances
Parents can yo i do better than
into W. M< Kay's house.
to give that boy or girl an oppor
< hie of the carpenters win is tunitv to become equipped to
working on the new coal tramway earn a good salary at pleasant
got badly hurt during Christmas work w ith numerous chances for
promotion.
wi ek.
Give us the student and we
>. A. Kelly had the misfortune will see that he becomes a com­
to fall down stairs on the night of petent bookkeeper or steno­
grapher. or both
I) c. 18th. He is now able to be
ar< mud.
MILLER-CLEAVER
Mrs. C. C. Price and family
spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs.
Business College
() I’. Ellmgson, Mrs. T Price's par-
cuts, w ho live near Parkersburg.
NORTH BEND
OREGON
V eritas .
Are You Going to Build?
If so you can get the very best lumber on
the market at the lowest figure by calling
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
NX )T1C1J
KTOTICE is hereby given to all debtors of the
Wright Meat Market that all bills are payable
to G. T. TREADGOLD, attorney for Nettie B. Wright.
If you owe them, call and pay. If you are not sure
that you owe them call any way.
We shall publish a list of all accounts next week
and the succeeding week we will sue all those not at
that time paid up.
G. T. TREADGOLD
The New, Elegantly Fitted mid Speedy Steamer
ELIZABETH
I Ins «learner is new, is strongly buil| anil lilted wilh the latest improvements and will
give a regular 8 day service, for passengersand freight, between the Coquille river, Oregon,
and San Francisco.
E T. Kruse, managing agent, 24 CaliforniaSt., San Francisco.
•I. E. WALSTRO.M, Agent, B hik I oii . Oregon.
NEW TWIN SCREW STEAMER
FIFIELD
C. P. JENSEN, Master
Will make regular trips hereafter between San Francisco and the Coquille River
carrying passengers and freight.
Up-freight earnestly solicited
Rate Cut to $3.00 Per Ton
Unexcelled passenger accommodations.
A. I
ESTABROOK CO., Gen, Agent, 245 California St., San Francisco
J. I loward Johnston, Agent, Bandon, Oregon
BANK OF BANDON
HANIMIN
OHKGON
I'npilnl, «*25.000
I
BOARD OF
DIREX I OILS
J L. Kronenberg, President. J
Denholm,
Presidet.l; F. J Fahy. Cashier; Frank Flam. T. P. Hanly
Vice
A general hanking business Iransacletl and rustomers given every accommodation con­
sistent with sale and conservative banking
CORRESPONDENTS:
The American National Bank, of San Francisco, Calii;
Merchants National Bank, Portland, Oregon; The Chase National Bank, of New York.
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A Christmas Idea
J tines Vowell ami Hal Herrington
ai< now opening a coal mine on Mr.
Vo a ell's place.
Four Foot Wood for Factory. Fur
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Cody Bough Lumber---Unexcelled
for ALL the ordinary uses to which
lumber is put.
Kolp and Jenesn, Real Estate
Agency, put through the following
cash deals last week : ¡5 acres near
Prosper, 5 acres in the Chandler
tract, 2 lots in Dunham's addition
21 lots in Bennett's Plat A. Which
looks as though Bandon was ‘‘a
dead one” not yet.
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during the Cristinas holiday.» visiting
with iclatives.
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