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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1909)
7 Q » o a « • » I ■ BUILD While Prices are Low. CODY LMBR. CO ▲ « Judge and Mis. E. A. Sperry of Coquille were in Bandon today. 1 A special anniversary sermon will Nice line of flash light batteries. be delivered at the Presbyterian Standard Electric Co. Church Sunday evening at the re SHIPLAP—CODY LUMBER CO. quest of the Improved Order of Red Why of coursewe go to the City men. Market for the choicest of meats. RAINPROOF RUSTIC MADE FROM — for rent —Large, new seven DRY STOCK— CODY LUMBER CO. room house in Azalea Park, close Mrs. G. T. Treadgold is the in. Good water. For particulars champion lady bowler, having call on J. W. Felter, or address W. made scores of 150, 155 and 160 W. Elliot, Prosper, Ore. 5 tf respectively in three games re- Capt. Hunt who has been at cently. Salem for several weeks returned to Board and lodging at Mrs. Lew- Bandon last week. He expects to sons* near Oriental Hall. 6 tf remain here for some time as a The New Orchestra furnished guest of Dr. Rossiter, and possibly music at the bowling alleys Sunday may make some investments here. afternoon for about two hours. A large crowd was present and greatly enjoyed the music. Call at Allen & Davidson’s for bargains. » O_ean Rebekah lodge had initia tion la-t Friday evening after which some time was spent in social en joyment and a very elaborate ban quet was served. This lodge will give another of its whist parties next Friday evening. Feb. 19. THE BEST FLOORING-DRIED UNDER COVER—CODY LUM BER CO. In conversation with a contractor and builder recently, he remarked that prospects for a large amount of building in Bandon this summer were very good, as people were coming in all the time, and man,' of them were intending to remain permanently. Assistant Prosecuting Attorney L. A. Liljeqvist, of Marshfield passed through Bandon Tuesday on his way to Langlois to prosecute some violations of the game law. Atty. Tom Hall went to Langlois the same day and we understand will defend the cases. 9 Full line of electric door bells. Standard Electric Co. W. W. Felter, who has been en sash and door factory for the past sixteen years, arrived in Bandon recently and has bought a 40 acre tract of land five miles down the coast and will go into the fruit business. He is a brother of J. W. Felter, the contractor and builder of this city. gineer for Nicolai Bros.’ FOR RENT—Hall over post- Adduess or phone Thos. Devereux, Parkersburg, Ore. Si tf- office. Mrs. R. E. Buck of this city ha a relic in the shape of a bouquet that perhaps no other person in the state of Oregon can boast of. The bouquet was picked from Lincoln's grave at Springfield, III. Mrs. Ruck has this bouquet with a number of ether relics she has received from vat ious parts of the country. DRY FINISH-CODY LUMBER CO. The local G. A. R. will be favored with a visit from Department Com mander Apperson, of Portland. Commander of of G. A. R. in the state of Oregon. Mr. Apperson will arrive Friday on the noon boat and will visit the schools in the af- ternoon, and the G. A. R. post in the evening, returning to Coos Bay Saturday morning in time to catch the Breakwater for Portland. All dogs not protected by license * by March 1st will be liable to be taken up and killed F. A. Hol- man, Marshal. 6-3t On March 27th the management at Oriental Hall will give their first annual grand ball at Oriental Hall. Every effort will be made to make this a social success. The man agement takes this opportunity to thank the public foi their liberal l>atronage to the skating rink and dance hall and trust that all who have enjoyed their evenings. This building has been a success in every way. County Superintendent Bunch was visiting Bandon school this week. The Ladies’ Thimble Club will m»*et tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. Capt. Johnson. CLEAR UNDER march CEDAR RUSTIC—DRIED COVER—GOES ON SALE 15—CODY’ LUMBER CO. The spring line of snappy up to- date shoes in at Rosa Co.’s THE Presbyterian Church “Don’t Worry, XVs. ” Bandon is Still on the Map Themes for Sunday, Feb. 21 MORNING “Entering* Into Life” EVENING The Use of Immortality The Jolly Whist Club met in K. A special address to the Order of Redmen of P. hall Tuesday night and had a All are Welcome jolly good time. C. R. Wade won Good Music first prize and Dr. Sorensen the consolation prize. Riverton Locals Grass seed for spring sewing at Rosa Co.’s. —F ound —A sum of money. Own Another heir ctme to the home Why of course we go to the City er can have same by proving prop of Hal Herrington last week. Market for the choicest of meats. erty. R. H. Allen. J. S. Miller and family, late of M. A. Norton is fitting up the Dance in bank hall Saturday eve Humboldt county California, are now room in the Marshall building, for Feb 27, only costs you 50 cents to residents of our town. merly occupied by C. D. Stillwell’s enjoy an entire evening of refined N, Clifford Martin, of North Bend, tailorshop, and will put in a full line entertainment came over last Saturday to visit his of books, stationery, cigars, tobacco The Ladies ’ Guild met at the parents who live here. etc. Lock out for his ad next home of Mrs. N.ygren Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Win Rohn were week. 6 it afternoon and transacted business called to Coquille recently to see ROUGH LUMBER-ALL SIZES FROM after which elegant and dainty re- Mrs. Bohn’s father who is not ex A FOUNDATION TIMBER TO A BATTEN fseshments were served. pected to live many days. CODY LUMBER CO. T. B. Wheeler, one of Bandon’s The Elizabeth arrived in port this The basket ball teams of the Ban morning with no tons of freight and real estate men spent a joupfe of don high school will go to North a few passengers She had quite a days in our town recently. He was Bend Friday evening, where the rough trip and was compelled to visiting friends and also attending to ' girls will play the girls of the North lay outside some time beiore getting business affairs. Bend high school and the boys will in but. arrived in good condition A great many valentines were j play the Miller-Cleaver Business and received by our citizens j sent The Seaside Orchestra will furnish College. the music for the dance in Bank but the stork delivered the finest Land for sale in snull tracts near Hall Sat Feb 27 A good crowd and most valuable to Mrs. Belle Kay. • It was a little girl and she town. A. Haberly is coming from up river towns has already received the name of M. G. Pohl presented “ye The new Chandler Hotel, which scribe” with a bunch of fresh cost $75,000 was formally opened at Valentine. The masquerade ball last Satur radishes last week, Mr. Pohl raised Marshfield last Monday night with a the radishes in his greenhouse, and big banquet, 200 people or there day night was the main event of the pulled them just 28 days after he abouts were present about half week here. We are informed that had planted the seed. They were were ladies, Marshfield is very there were 48 couples in attendance of fine flavor and greatly appreciated. proud of her new hotel says th< besides many bachelors who pur Mr. Pohl, as was announced in the Times, and there is every reason chased tickets that had no partners. Supper was served at the Riverton R ecorder some time ago, has a why she should be. hotel. fine greenhouse and is using the Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Cody enter most modern method, that of nitro The Coquille Valley Telephone ; tained a few friends very charmingly culture, known to botanists and Company (incorporated) met at the [ last Saturday evening. Whist and vegetable growers. court house in Coquille and held ’ five hundred were the games of the Why of course we go to the City evening. Those present besides their annual meeting at which the 1 officers for the ensuing year were ■ Market for the choicest of meats the host and hostess, were Messrs , elected. Wm. Rohn and Mr. | Dr. J. D. Kelly operated on Mrs. Ceo. Moore and Spaine Pierce, T. Gabler were elected as, directors Barklcw of Myrtle Point Wednes H. Kreamer and daughter Anna, 1 from our section. This company day, removing the uvula and soft and C. E. Kopf and wife. I will probably build a line connecting palate, for the cure of chronic in A bigger dance in Bank’Hall Sat the Bear Creek fanners line with humation of the throat. Dr. Kelly urdiy Feb 27, 1909—you all know the Riverton farmers line. The aim has removed the tonsils, where en about the floor it need s n o adver of this company is to consolidate all larged, as well as the above opera tising. the farmers lines of Douglas, Coos tion many times with success in and Curry counties. The Royal neighbors of America each case. V eritas . gave a reception and banquet at K. / USE CODY SIDEWALKING AND GET EVEN of P. hall Wednesday night for WITH THE RUBBER TRUST—CODY LUMBER those whotook part in the Maids COMPANY. MARINE from Alaska, and a few other friends Regular services at the Methodist SAILED were also invited, making in all Episcopal Church Sunday Feb. 21, Feb 11-Advance, Ogidinssen, tor about 50 who partook of the hospi 1909 as follows: Sunday school S F, 380 m lumber tality of this excellent organization. it 10a m; preaching at 11 am. Ep Feb 13—Fifield, Jensen, for The evening was very pleasantly worth league 6:30 p m; preaching spent in playing cards alter which an S F, 480 m lumber, 45 ni shingles, 7:30 p m. Subject at morning ser 8 tons mdse, 10 passengers elaborate banquet was served. vice “Spiritual Power, Its Use.” ARRIVED Sawyer’s famous oil eoa ts for sale Evening subject “Which is the Feb 18—Elizabeth. Olsen, from more valuable a man or a sheep?” at R. H. Rosa Co.’s, S F. no tons mdse, 1 passenger All are cordially invited to these A whist party was given at the Following is the outgoing pas services. R. H. Alien, Pastor. Pacific Hotel Tuesday evening to senger list on the Fifieki which THE OODY BRAND OF STEPPING — residents of the hotel and a few in sailed Saturday morning: Mrs. S. A buffet lunch was NONE BETTER NOR AS GOOD — vited guests. Ward. Lawrence Ward, Minnie served and a general good time was CODY LUMBER CO. Breuer, Ethel Ogden, A N Hum enjoyed by all. Four whist tables At a meeting of the board of were prepared, all of which were phrey, C A Holverstott, E C Barker trustees of the North Bend Cham filled, and progressive whist was W H Russell. O L Maxwell, R ber of Commerce held Friday after played, Mrs. Cody received the B Richert. noon ’a committee was appointed first prize for ladies and Carl Moore, ■ to work in conjunction with a received the gentlemen’s prize. Notice of Street Improvement I committee from the MaYshfield Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Chamber of Com nerce to arrange Cody. Mr and Mrs Rasmusssn, is hereby given that on Jan, 30. 1909, further details toward the Port of Tressa Manciet, Mrs R E L Bedil- the Notice common council of the City of Bandon, Coos Bay. The Marshfield Cham lion, Mrs Clara Goetz, Mrs Costello, Coos county. Oregon, at a regular meetirg there by resolution, ordered th t Atwater Street be ! l>er of C »mmerce has not appointed Mrs Simpson, Frank F<hy, Geo H of, planked, graded and sidewalked from Columi ia its committees. As soon as this is Moore, Spain Pierce, Carl Moore Aveuue east to city limits, and at a regular meeting on Feb. 15th, 1909, ordered that Sixth done the two committees will meet and Martin Logan. Street including Randolph, be traded, anil and discuss methods of procedure sidewalked from tl.eeast to the west city limits, pursuant to which orders, nd also Sec. 57. City toward the formation <jf the Port. — Charter this notice is published three times from Harbor. Feb. Iflth, 1909. to March 4th. I-X». Band Concert Unless written remonstrances against each im Go. Gasoline Fairbanks-Morse The grand concert to be given by provement above designated, each signed by the Engines at Standard Electric Co.’s the bandon Concert Band at ihc ' owners of two-thirds of the real pr jierty upon 1 each street be filed with th- Recoider on or office in Rusa Bldg. 1 room*No. 6. opera house Saturday evening March before the IOth day of March, 1909, then for or both of such improvements,- unopposed Having condud'id to remain in uth will lie the best ever given by i each at the earliest convenience thereafter and withm i the best town in Oregon, I can be that organization. The band is one I tut months, the said council will pass an ordinance that such improvements be mad« as found at my oM studio where I will of the most popular music organiza directing above described, and the cost thereof assessed to be pleased to meet not only by old tions in the state and is getting bet the adjacent property owners. 18th. 1909. patrons ' but many Jiew ones ter all the time Everyone should • Dated at Bandon. Oregon, Feb. DE. • also. attend this concert •J. W. Lint,. 6 it. Recorder Bandon First, Last and all the Time “I SELL THE EARTH” B. A. KOLP, REAL ESTATE SPRING HOUSE CLEANING TIME IS NEAR OU may want a new Couch to take the place of the old one which is getting worn, or per haps you will want to fit up a bed-room with a swell iron bedstead, and furniture to match. We have them in many styles. Y Our line of Dining Tables, Dining Chairs, Rockers, etc., is the best ever brought to Bandon. We will make prices on all goods that will interest you. A cordial invi tation is extended to all to investigate our stock. Woodruff & Tur ner THE HOUSE FURNISHERS BANDON. OREGON EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME Are You Going to Build? If so you can getthe. 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^ SHIELDS At KENNEDY B LAC'KN 911 TUN AM) Wagons.of All Kind« Made to Order W AMON .91 A K F.KN Horsexhocinx a Specialty Job Work attended to > promptly and all work guarantee] Io giw »atidaction reawxiabie. Shop on Atwater Street, Bandon, Oregon. o « Price«