Build While Prices are Low.
[ THE TALK OF THE TOWN
Miss Walstrom spent Sunday at
her home up the river.
For fresh fruit and groceries call
at Allen & Davidson's.
E. J. Fairman of Coquille was a
Bandon visitor Monday.
I’ll be your valentine meet me at
Oriental hall Saturday night.
Woman wants housework or
cooking in small camp.
Address
Lock Box, 185, Coquille, Ore. itx
Miss Mary Marsh accompanied
by Miss Coale spent Sunday at the
Kronenberg home at Parkersburg.
DRY FLOORING—CODY LUM
BER CO.
R. W. Boyle the jeweler has a
very neat valentine window display
this week which is attracting con
siderable attention and comment.
Mask Ball Tickets are $1.00.
Masked .adies free. Spectators 25c.
FOR RENT—Hall over post
office. Addjess or phone Thos.
Devereux, Parkersburg, Ore.
5i tf.
Col. C. T. Blumenrother has
been down to his ranch fc r several
days laid up with rheumatism, but
came up again Monday and is able
to attend to business again.
Fresh and cured meats vegetables,
fruit etc. at Smith Bros. & Co.
The biggest and best line offresh
and cured meats in the city at Smith
Bros. & Co.
Everybody cordially invited to
A CAREFUL JUDGE.
the dance in the Bank Hall Sat
urday night Feb. 27th. Special Th« Way the Law Is Administer«* H
M«rrie England.
features will l»e introduced. music A friend of mine, wishing to make a
by the Seaside Orchestra.
present of a ring to an acquaintance
Miss Isabelle Codger is spending ROUGH “B )XING” - CODY
LUMBER CO.
a few days in Marshfield this week.
A grand concert will be given
SHIPLAP—CODY LUMBER CO.
by
the Bandon
Concert B ind
Look in the store windows for the
March
6th
in
the
opera
house, This
prizes to be given at the Mask Ball
will
be
the
best
concert
ever given
of next Sat. eve.
by the band, and special s los never
S. S. Little has commenced the before heard in Bandon aie being
construction of a new house on his prepared. The band always gives
ranch near this city The structure a good concert and Bandon deserves
will be 24 feet square.
to be proud of its excellent organ
Linens, Linens, beautiful Linens ization and all should lend a helping
at R. H. Rosa Co.’s, just in.
hand in keeping it up.
See the new line of S »isette
Some time ago the R ecorder
Suesine and other silks at R. H. sent out statements to all delinquent
Rosa Co.’s
subscribers, telling them just hew
The Bandon Concert Band will their account stood with this paper.
give a grand concert on March 6th. A great many have very generously
There will be a dance after the responded to the call, but a few
concert for the benefit of the band have paid no attention to the sum
mons. We desire to ask those
DRY CFDAR RUSTIC SIDING
who have not vet respond- d to call
CODY LUMBER CO.
or send in their remittance within
First class brick and concrete the next lew days.
work. Fire place building a specialty
Fairbanks-Morse Co. Gasoline
All work guaranteed B. L. Tricy
Leave orders with Bandon Hdw. Engines at Standard Electric Co.'s
office in Rosa Bldg, room No. 6.
4t 4X
Co.
Call at Allen & Davidson’s for
bargains.
Mr. and Mrs. H, M. Fish and Mr.
E. B. Fish and family arrived on
the Fifield.
They have been at
San Diego, Calif., for some time,
but have returned to Bandon, satis
fied that there is no place better
than the city by the sea.
Cody Lumber Co
’ who was on the eve of being married,
bought the article nnd handed it to the
leweler, with instructions to have a
| suitable inscription engraved upon it,
making a stipulation that it should tie
finished and returned by a certain
date, otherwise it would be useless.
Months elapsed before the ring was
delivered. It was sent back to the
Jeweler. The tradesman took out a
summons, and my friend had to come
back to town and sit in a stuffy court
all day without the <4ise being called.
Next morning he bribed the usher to
!t him know when the case was
called. lie was sent for at lunchtime
and sat till a quarter past 4 listening
to anything but edifying matters
which had to be disposed of first. By
this time the old gentleman on the
bench was fast asleep. The Jeweler’s
case was calk'd, nnd ray friend's so
licitor stated the defense. At its close
the legal functionary slowly disentan
gled himself from the embrace of
Morpheus, opened one eye, grunted.
“Verdict for plaintiff.” and lumbered
heavily out of court. My friend was
furious nnd addressed the Judge in
terms the reverse of polite. The usher
endeavored to pacify him nnd eventu
ally led him out of. court, and after
pocketing another half sovereign he
remarked: “Yes, sir; it’s very 'ard, I
know. But, you know, sir, he allers
gives a verdict for the plaintiff after 4
o'clock!”—London Strand Magazine.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
The Bank of Bandon
AT BANDON
In the State of Oregon, at the close of Business, Feb. 5,1909
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts,
Overdr dts, secured and unsecured,
Bonds, securities, etc.,
Banking house, furniture and fixtures,
Due from banks (not reserve banks)
Due from approved reserved banks,
Cash on hand.
Total,
$ 58.095
180
15,026
8,211
160
35.770
40.174
65
90
30
94
62
70
86
$157,620 97
LIABILITIES
1 Capit il stock paid in,
Surplus fund,
Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid,
Individual deposits subject to check,
I Demand certificates of deposit.
Certified checks,
Total,
STATE OF OREGON,
$ 25,000
2,000
6,236
«»5.673
7.984
726
00
00
37
»J
»7
70
$¡57,620 97
COUNTY OF COOS
I, F. J. Fahy, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear
that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belit f.
F. J. F ahy , Cashier.
.
Correct—Attest:
THE CHYSANTHEMUM.
F. F lam ,
In spite of the inclement weather
J. L. K ronenberg ,
Saturday night, a large crowd of Japan«*« Legend of the Origin of the
F. J. F ahy ,
Many Petaled Flower.
appreciative, music loving dancers,
Directors.
The Japanese have an interesting
were in attendance at the big dance legend in connection with the origin of
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 1 ¡th day of February, 1909.
in Oriental hall, given by the New the chrysanthemum. In a garden bath
G eo . P. T opping , Notary Public.
Orchestra, composed of six | ieces. ed In the soft moonlight a young girl
plucked a flower and commenced to
Thanks are due Pat Hanrahan for strip the jietals to see If her fiance
his good work in fixihg 1 p the floor loved iter truly. Of a sudden a little
during the rainy season, so that it is ged appeared before her and assured
her that her fiance loved her passion
now in the finest of condition.
ately, Your husband will live, he add- j
Are You Going to Build?
I wish to impress upon those who
ed, as many years as the flower which ■
Goods! Goods! Goods!
New I will let you choose has petals. With
desire
my
services
that
1
am
ready
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Miller and
goods, good goods. Where? At these words he disappeared. The |
children of Fortuna, Calif., are to respond to all calls day or
young girl hastened to search the gar
the Racket Store.
Dr. J. D. Kelly.
den for a flower which should have an
visiting his sister, Mrs. S. Dean on night.
Both dry and Edison Primar» abundance of petals, but each one ap
Astor Ave. Mr. Miller thinks we
Don't forget the dance in Bank
peared to promise but a brief future
have a fine town, and possibly may Hall Saturday night Feb. 27th. The Electric Batteries at Standard Elec for her beloved.
If *0 you can get the very best lumber on
At length she picked up a Persian
locate here.
most popular place for dan es and tric Co.’s office in Rosa Bldg., room
carnation,
and,
with
the
aid
of
a
gold
No. 6.
the market at the lowest figure by calling
DRY FINISHING LUMBER-- the best floor in the county.
pin taken from her hair, she separated
each
of
the
petals
of
the
flower
so
as
There has been some misunder
CODY LUMBER CO.
One of the crops of this country
on or addressing the LYONS-JOHNSON
to Increase the number of folioles and
standing
about
the
“
extra
lady"
25
that
is growing in favor very rapidly of the number of years accorded by
A E Hadsall, city engii eer is
LUMBER CO. We will deliver lumber
able to be on duty again after an cents at the mask ball Saturday is the English walnut, several of the the god to her fiance. Soon under her I
deft
fingers
one,
two.
three
hundred
evening,
but
the
promoters
of
the
fruit growers in the community hav
on the Bandon wharf without extra
attack of grip which laid him up for
petals, thin, pliant and beautifully
bill
say
that
all
masked
ladies
will
ing
expressed
themselves
as
intend
curved, had been evolved, and the
several days. He has quite a lot of
charge to the purchaser.
work ahead for the city in the man be admitted free, and that the 25 ing to go into the English walnut young girl cried for Joy to think of
the happy future which her ruse had
ner of laying out streets, establish cent charge refers to spectators only. business quite extensively. It is a assured her fiance. So. runs the leg
Just take a look at our bargain ' a crop that can be kept for a long end, was the chrysanthemum created
ing grades, etc.
time, until the market gets good, one moonlight night in a Japanese
Dance in Bank hall Satu rday eve counters at the Racket Store.
so there is sure to be a profit in garden where silvery brooks murmur
Good road conventions are now >
'd softly ns they ran beneath the little
ning, Feb. 27th. A good time is
raising them.
Farmers who are bamboo bridges.—London
be.
in order, there should be immediate
assurred.
hinking of setting out orchards
The Bandon public school wi? steps toward bettering the con I would do well to investigate the
A Secret.
dition of the roads in Coos county
¿¡parka—I wonder why it la a woman
PROSPER, OREGON
give a Lincoln program Friday af
tmerits of this crop. Mr. B. L lets out everything you tell her? Sharks
We have one thing to be proud of,
ternoon at 2:00, in the high school
Hurst who lives out by Rosa’s mill —My dear boy, a woman has only two
and that is: people who come from
room. The G. A. R. will atend in
i is agent for an excellent nursery views of a secret—either it Is not
Roseburg on the stage say the
worth keeping or it Is too good to keep.
a body and the public is very cor
Mealing in this class of goo Is, he | —London Opinion.
roads are better in Coos than they
dially invited to be present and hear
' having an advertisement in this I
are in Douglas, but that is poor con
A great man is made up of qualities
the program, which will be ap
paper. We understand there are
solation, we should not rest in Coos
that meet or make giwat occasion».—
propriate to the one hundreth an
other men in the community en Tnwell
county until the roads are made
niversary of Lincoln’s birth.
gaged in selling these trees also.
just as good as possible.
CAPTAIN CHRISTENSEN, Commanding.
PORCH POSTS—-CODY LUM
Rosa Co. has just received their Notice of Application for a United States
DRY NOVELTY RUSTIC SID
Patent to Mineral Lands.
BER CO.
ING-CODY LUMBER CO. new line of spring shoes, Can't
Coos Bay and Bandon twice a week
United States Land Oflice
J. Howard Johnston came up on
beat ’em.
It is being arranged that all over
Roseburg Oregon Jrn. 20, 1909.
Connecting with Steam Ship Alliance at Marshfield. Full
the Bandon and visited friends until
the country, business everywhere
Mineral
application
No.
0914
information of
Wednesday when he went to’Coos
and of every kind be suspended for
Notice is hereby given that Clayton B. Zeek.
Bay from whence he will sail on the
J. E. WALSTROM, Agt. Bandon
five minutes at noon February 12th
Mattie J. Zeek and Adam Petshbaker, the first
Th« Better Part.
Bandon for San Pedro. The Ban
A delightful little story is told of two of Bandon, Coo« county, Oregon, and
in honor of Abraham Lincoln, that
the latter of Prosper, Coo« county, Oregon and
don took a half load from the
_____ all
being the one hundreth anniverary Prosper Merlmee, the French author.
reiidents and citizens within the said county
Lyons- Johnson mill here and will
He waa once guest at a royal bunt, and state, have applied for a patent to certain
of his birth. This is an honor sei when hares, pheasants and other placer ground in the said county and state in the
get the other half from the Johnson
dom accorded to man, but our game were driven before the emperor Hinch Mining District, more particularly de
mill of up-river at the railroad dock
as follows, to-wit:
martyred president fully earned it and his followers, and the servants scribed
E 1-2 ne 1-4 nw 1-4 section 4, Tp. 28 south
at Marshfield.
picked up the victims of the sport.
Our people are requested to join in
Among all the members of the hunt of range 14 west of Willamette Meridian, and
FENCING-CODY LUMBER CO. the observance. Cars, trains and ing party Prosper Merlmee alone had lots numbered one and two, said lots lieing a
part of ne 1-4 section 33, following Tp. and
BANDON. OREOON
In addition to the article published stages in many places will stop no trophy to display.
range; ne 1-4 nw 1-4; sw 1-4 sw 14 n e 1-4;
"How does this hapfien?” asked w 1-2 nw 1-4 se I 4; nw I 4 sw I-4 se I-4;
in our last issue concerning the for five tminutes wherever they are some one.
Wholesale and Retail Agents for
e 1-2 »'* 1-4 sw 1-4, section 33, Tp. 27 south
wholesale
house
for Bandon, that day.
" here game Is SO plenty the merit I of range 14 west ol Willamette Meridian, con-
we sTiould have stated that J. E. BEADED CEILING........ CODY of a marksman seeuis to me to lie in (taming in all 134.885 acres.
hitting nothing.” replied Merlmee
The said applicants and their assignors having
Walstrom. the local salesman had
LUMBER CO.
With grave courtesy, “so I fired be-
an<l apf>h«d to patent said placer land,
tween the birds ”
■» lhe 'Independence Placer Mine* and in their
gone out of the retail business entire
Old Pepper Whiskey, Hermitage, Old Crow,
I name as associated, the 'Independence Mining
With terrible blizzards extending
ly except the hay business.
Mr.
..
.
.
Company,’ the said Independence Placer Mine
Famous Sagamore, Hunter and Wilson.
.
. J.
*" HorMback-
and the locabon thereof, being of record m the
from Canada to Mexico, and through
Walstrom does not sell flour or feed
I) gTPftt r roach houses of (lays gone office of the county clerk of Coos county,
Ore-
out the eastern portion of the United
Family order* by mail or phone delivered in city limiUy
at retail any more.
by dinner was announced by the blow- I gon, in Book 2 of Mining Records at Page J453
States, the people of southwestern Ing of hunting horns, and it Is on rec- I of «aid record, dated August 25, 1904.
CEDAR SLUICE PLANKING— Oregon can consider themselves ord that at certain gala feasts the
The said ’Independence Placer Mine’ and the
were brought In by servants In
location thereof conform in every way to
CODY LUMBER CO.
ecxeedingly lucky to get off with a dishes
hill armor mounted upon caparisoned ,he ,r8*1 ,uhdlvl,,on* o( •*,e Govmmmr surveys,
Geo. W. Moore, who is a large little rain. We don’t kno* what horses, a practice we could only look &
g'T m " 'ri P'°nW Pl*"r
The New, Elegantly Fitted and Npeedy (Steamer
*
. .
.
. Claim and the Lagle Mining Claim.
stock holder in the Cody Lumber bad weather is here, and yet some i for dorin«
during the reign of chivalry. Of
Any sod sllpeZons cl.iZ.ng adversely in any
Company, and who has l>een at h«s people are continually complaining the attendants at dinner the cirver and way the above desenbed lands or any portion
server took precedence over all the thereof, are hereby notified that unless their ad-
home in Port Huron for some time, about the hard winter. What is a others They Stood probably on each . verse cis, ms are duly hied according to law and
returned on the Fifield and will little rain compared to the a Jul side of their lord. The server, it may the ru|e „ and regulation« thereunder, within 60
Thu steamer is new, is strongly built and fitted with the latest unprovasaeata sad will
t
day« from the date hereof, with the Register ol
give ■ regular 8 day service, for passengers and freight, betwean the Coquille rivet, Oregon,
J
look after business affairs in con snowstorms of the
east?
The be mentioned, was the officer who the United Stat-» Land Oflice at Roseburg,
placed the dishes on the table.
Oregon, the said adverse claims will be barred,
nection with the mill here. He was Daily Capital of Des Moines, Iowa,
by virtue ol the laws of the United States gov
First-class Passenger Fare,
-
$7.50
Tit For Tat.
accompanied by Mr. Spain E. tells of snow drifts 25 feet deep in
erning such matters, and publication of this
First
Teacher-You
told
me
to
re
notice
u
hereby
ordered
for
the
period
of
silty
Pierce, who will spend a short time Boone county, which is not far
Freight Rates,
$3 on Up Freight
mind you to punish Willie Thompson day«, continuously, in the Bandon Recorder, a
investigating conditions on the from Des Moines, and it might be this ’ morning for Impudence. Se« ond weekly newspaper of general circulation, hereby I
J. E. WALSTROM, Agent, Bandon, Oregon.
coast. Mr. Pierce is very favorably added that Iowa is not the worst Tww’ber—Hl do ft tomorrow, I’m designated as nearest to the above described land.
called
before
t|ie
school
board
today
BENJAMIN
L.
EDDY.
E. T. Kruss, managing agent. 24 CnWomin Si., Saa Fraaciaco.
impressed with the future prospects blizzard state in the Mississippi vai-1
for insubordination.—Lippincott'«. •
Register
of Bandon »nd the Coquille valley. ley, or in the east.
First Publication Jan. 28.
ftr»rtf11trttttttttttttt;; »ttttttyttrtttrttrr
Lyons-Johnson Lumber Co
Stmr. Wilhelmina
Bandon Wine and Liquor Co.
Budweiser and Weinhardt’s Lager Beer
4
ELIZABETH