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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1909)
Build While the Sun Shines==CODY’LUMBER CO. Chas. Thpm, of Morth Bend was MARINE a city visitor last Sunday on busi- SAILED , ness. Mar. ■5. — Bandon, for San ¡BUILD NOW-CODY LUMBER Pedro, via Coos Bay, Capt. CO. Wirschuilet, 325 m lumber, 350 m Sheriff Gage was in town Tues The Thimble Club will meet to shingles. day on official business. morrow at the home of Mrs. John AitRIVED L. Conger. The Bargain Store sells the best Mar. 6—Fifield Capt. Jensen, grade of flour $1.45 delivered. 9 2t Saw filing of all kinds d me a |o hours, from S. F., 57 tons of J. W. Flanagan and |. E. Dun my residence on the hill. Samuel D. mdse, 4 passengers: Mrs. F. Bel lor.i, C. A. Holverstott, E. C, 8 3tx gen, of the bay side were in town, Barrows. Barker, W. A. Stanton. this week. Mrs. E. W. Rossiter entertained Mar. 7—Wilhelmina, Capt. BUILD NOW-CODY LUMBER the Ladies' Aid Society oi the M. Christensen, from Coes Bay 103 CO. E. Church at her residence Tuesday tons mdse. Dr. E. E. Straw, of Marshfield, evening. Mar. 9 Wilhelmina, Capt. Chri s was over Wednesday on professional FOR RENT—Hall over post- tensen, from Coos Bay, 44 tons indse business. office. Addjess or phone Tlios. March 10, Fifield, Capt. Jensen, Bargain Store is selling off all Devereux, Parkersburg, Ore. for S. F., 427,426 ft. hnbr, III bdls hats at cost if you need a hat get 51 if- broom handles, 10 cds wood, 3 tons it of us. 9 2t Mesdames Trowbridge, Hollopeter, mdse, 13 passengers: Mrs. Sarah The Ruby arrived in port the Jones and Simpson, alll of this city, Lyons, Miss Josie Lyons, Mrs. first of the week and has gone up attended the presentation of Pina Steel, E. Johnson, Paul Gascka, G. W, Moore, S. E, Pierce, C. C. the river to load with lumber. She fore in Coquille Tuesday evening. will sail in a tew days. BUILD NOW—CODY LUMBER Ford, P. Ford, Mr. Anderson, T. T. Hill ami wife and Miss Maud CO. Watch our bargain counter. The ones. Racket Store. F. S. Slagle. E. E. Nicholson, ------ OOO------ E. L. Strader, who has been liv and Chas. Gage, together with their Mrs Lydia Steele left on the Fi ing in the Tilton property this winter wives, came down from Coquille field for California where she will moved his family back to the ranch last Saturday and took in the con- spend the summer. a few days ago. cert Saturday night. Chris Rasmussen is in Marshfield •BUILD NOW—CODY LUMBER this week visiting friends and tran- —FOUND—A skiff. CO. Munk’s saloon, prove property and sacting business. Mis. B. A. Kolp made a real es pay for this notice. Btf Father Curley of North Bend tate transfer Monday involving a The public takes great inerest in celebrated mass at the Catholic value of $1800. This was sold to J no. D. Rockefeller’s donations to church last Sunday. outside parties. the Chicago university and for a Mrs. Lyons and daughter Josie Bargain Store phone No. 131. All very good reason as most any user of the county seat went to San orders are properly taken care fo oil will tell you. Francisco on the Fifield. of. 9 2t The Ladies’ Aid Society of the In What Cheer, la., two editors The Wilhelmin t has made two and a barber are after the post mas M. E. Church will serve supper at taps between here and Coos Bay tership. If the barber gets it it will ' the residence of Wm. Mavity Thurs this week and each time has carried be a close shave, and what cheer it day, March 18, 1909; price of sup a large freight cargo. The Wilhel will bring to them is incomprehen per 15 cents. All are invited. mina is a great adjunct to marine sible. Regular services as follows on business in this part of Oregon. Sunday at the M. E. Church: Sun —WANTED—Pasture for a horse. Tomatoes 3 cans for 25 cents at day School at 10 a in; preaching at A (dress P. O. Box 41 stating price the Bargain Store. You save money p r month. 11 a in; Epworth League at 6:30 9 2 t. by trading at the Bargain Store. 9 2t pm; preaching at 7:30pm. You Everyone who attends the Al iska are cordially invited to attend. W. C. Sellmer has been on Coos Yukon-Pacific Exposition this sum R. H. Allen, pastor. Bay for a few days putting in gas mer will have the privilege of The Charity Club give Grandma arc lights. C. S. Hubbard is in panning gold dust from native the bowling alleys during his ab Alaska gravels, just as it is panned Gerkin a surprise on the 7th oi this month it being her -75th birthday, sence in Tanana and the Klondike. A very enjoyable time was had by BUILD NOW-CODY LUMBER BUI; D NOW-CODY LUMBER all and elegant refreshments were CO. CO. served. The club left grandma E. H. Raymond, of Marshfield is greatly pleased. THE HOUSE FURNISHERS T. J. Lewis, of Marshfield, who in the city organizing a Nest of Since the Southern Pacific and EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME BANDON, OREGON Owls, a fraternal insurance order. has been county coroner *or some the Alliance had their falling out the Mr. Raymond says he is getting time, and who resigned that office Wilhelmina is carrying practically some good men and that Bandon only last week, has fallen heir to all the freight for the Coquille river. a large fortune in New South Wales. will have the biggest Nest of Owls It is said that his whereabouts had She has discontinued her up-river j in Coos county. not been known to his relatives in trips for a short time owing to the I Come to the Racket Store for that section for thirty years, a id large amount of freight to be h mled dishes. that constant search had been made into this port, and the steamer Dis Puget Sound and Lake Washing for him It is to be hoped that the patch has been carrying the freight ton offer the finest water in the money will be really forthcoming, up the river. world for motor fishing and high and not pan out the same as many Messrs. Geo-W Moore and Spain power craft from all over the of these far off fortunes have done. E. Pierce, who have been here for country have entered for the con Having moved my store to the building Eggs for hatching from pure bred some time left on the Fifield for San tests which will take place during opposite Trowbridge’s store I now have Francisco, and will return to their the Alaska-Yukon Exposition which stock: I have first prize Brown and home in Port Huron, Mich- Mr. on hand a full line of White Leghorn Cockerels of state opens at Seattle on June 1. fair, Salem, Ore., 1908 More birds Moore is one of the largest stock Books, Stationery, Cigars, Tobacco, Etc. —F or RENT—Large, new seven on exhibition than any show ever holders in the Cody Lumber Co., room house in Azalea Park, close held on the coast. At head of pen and also has a large interest in the The largest assortmont of POST CARDS in. Good water. For particulars of White Plymouth Rocks is ccckrel steamer Bandon. Mr Pierce is a ever brought to Bandon. Prices always call on J. W. Felter, or address W. rom U. R. Tishel, the most cele prominent citizen of Port Huron right. W. Elliot, Prosper, Ore. 5 tf to look at and has been out here brate 1 breeder of White Rocks in The Coos County Nursery, H. the world. Also have Black Minorcas the country L. Stevens, proprietor, and M.G of the best strain. First pair of The Coos Ministerial Association Pohl, local agent delivered trees in prize winner Indian Runner ducks, of the M E. Church will hold its Bandon to the amount of $300 at Oregon state fair 1908 Registered annual session in the M E. Ghurch Tuesday. The ranchers of this jersey cattle and Berkshire hogs, beginning April 20. 1909. The CAPTAIN CHRISTENSEN. Commanding. community are going into the fruit Write for prices or come and see Epworth League will also hold a business with a vim that spells suc stock. J. C. Watson. Coquille, convention immediately following cess. Ore. the ministers’ meeting- There will Connecting with Steam Ship Alliance at Marshfield. Full A modern five room cottage on Messrs. Geo. Moore and Spain be a good program which will be information of 5th street for rent, one block east E. Pierce gave a farewell banquet published soon’ The public are of Plank road. Inquire of T at Mrs. Kolp’s cafe Saturday night, cordially invited to these services. Devereux, Parkersburg, Pnone 68. to a few friends before departing for Don’t forget the date April 20 to Specimens of all of Luther Bur their home in Port Huron, Mich. 25 Monday of this week being Will bank's wonderful vegetable crea Those present attended the band his power to help the good cause tions will be shown at the Alaska concert in a body and went from Marshall’s birthday his friends we are unable to satisfy the curiosity along, and Mr. Bennett writes ako Yukon-Pacific Exposition in Seattle there to the cafe where an elaborate planned and carried out a success of the public in that line. to Mr. Wade that if the people here ful surprise party on him. The banquet was served, after which a this summer, among them the spine C. R. Wade received a letter from desire him he will deliver a free lec- less edible cactus which is being used number of witty toasts were given. party was a genuine old-fashioned Judge Stephen A. Lowell, of Pen ure here, which will probably be to reclaim the vast southern deserts. The guests in attendance were: ' one, the tables being decorated in dleton, informing him that Addison something in connection with the Messrs. L. J, Cody, Nels Rasmus | costume of “ye olden time.” Dance at Oriental hall Saturday sen, F. J. Fahy, Geo. Moore, Carl i Candles were used for lights and , Bennett, Oregon’s humorist, had Oregon and Idaho development congress March 13. 8 2t Moore, M. J. McKenna, Spain E. the menu, which consisted of mush left Portland for Coos county and in CArru* C an ■■ RM«<N>1D For best groceries at right prices Pierce and Martin E. Logan. Mes and milk only, was served in the that he will be here for a short time CUTTER'S BLACK LIO VACCIMB call at A. E. White's Store Columbia dames L. J. Cody, Nels Rasmussen, oldest style dishes that could b : gathering information in regaad to CtbforniA'i favurit*. the moat Mic- ceMful. eatiett uaed and lowest Avenue also fresh Norway butter Simpson, Costello and Misses secured. The party was held at to this section of the country. He Vru-ed rsliabls vaccine mads. owdsr. string or ptll form Writs 65 cents per roll always on hand. Mary Marsh and Tressa Manciet. A the home of J. H. Jones and wife. is working in the interest • of for frev Black Leg Booklet. TBS CUTTBR LABORATORY Have also added- to my stock of most'pleasant time was enjoved by Our informant did not tell us the 1 the development of this sec B ssksliv , C al . If your druggut dose not stock out flour the “White River.” 9 3t alt '.age of our friend Bill, consequently tion and will do anything in vaccine*, order direct from THE TALK OF THE TOWN Dance Saturday eve at Oriental. BUILD NOW—CODY LUMBER CO. Atty. C. R. Wade has been in Coquille this week on business. Potatoes Potatoes at the Bar gain Store, ft.»5 per hnndred. 9 2t Mrs. P. J. Lindberg, of Port Or ford visited in town this week. Bargain Store sells 15 pounds of sugar for $ 1.00. You save money by trading at the Bargain Store. 9 2t Donald Charleston was over from the Bay Sunday visiting with his family. Bargain Store is receiving new goods on every boat. 9 2t Sam Marsden, of Marshfield came over lastjSaturday and attended the band concert. BUILD NOW-CODY LUMBER CO. Phil Pearson has purchased the Williams property in Azalea park for his parents who will move here from eastern Oregon this spring. Calico, b» st grade 6% cents per yard at the Bargain Store. You save money by trading at the Bargain Store. 9 2t Don’t forget the dance Saturday night at Oriental hall. The New Orchestra promises some new pop ular music. R. E. L. Bedillion went down to $an Francisco on the Elizabeth to look after business in connection with the woolen mill. A good time for all who attend the dance in Oriental hall Saturday evening. The music will be the same as that furnished at the masquerade ball. BUILD NOW—CODY LUMBER CO. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Cody enter tained the Pacific hotel people and a few other friends very charmingly Mpnday evening.' Whist was the prevailing game of the evening and dainty refreshments were served by the hostess. The interior of the Owl saloon has recently been decorated in a most artistic manner, John L. Litzenberger, the painter and decor ator doing the job. Mr. Litzen berger is an adept in his line"and always insures a good job. Billy Sunday was whipped with a buggy whip at Springfield. Ill., re cently and the jury that tried the fellow who did the work found him insane. Billy almost makes one think he is insane when he gets to performing some of his athletic stunts in the pulpit. The choicest place in town to trade is at the Bargain Store. You save money by so doing. 9 2t On March 1, the Alaska Yukon- Pacific Exposition which opens in Seattle on June 1, was ninety-five per cent complete, which makes doubly certain the declaration that it will be opened to the world on the day given. Early seed potatoes ■ at Mar shall’s. 9 3t. W. D. Button had the misfortune to get his wrist badly cut last week, while at work superintending the planers at Cody’s mill. Dr. Perkins took three stitches in the wounded member, and bandaged the same thoroughly, and the pa tient is getting along as well as could be expected at present. BUILD NOW -CODY LUMBER CO. For the satisfaction and pleasure of my friends and confusion of others and for all who may be interested- Will find my authority to practice medicine and a record of license at Coquille, in North Carolina, Tenn emce, Maryland, and in the Uni versity of Maryland and the Balti more Medical College. Dr. S. L. PWkins. Rugs and Carpets We have added to our al ready immense stock a fine line of Rugs, Carpets, Mat ting, etc., never before shown in Bandon. We also have the finest stock of Draperies, Lace Curtains, Bobonets, etc. We also carry a complete stock of Upholstery Goods, also some fine samples of Lin oleum. Upholstering, Pic ture Framing and Repair ing a specialty Woodruff & Turner Norton’s Book Store New Location, New Goods, New Prices Stmr. Wilhelmina Coos Bay and Bandon twice a week J. E. WALSTROM, Agt. Bandon öucn • LEG