Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, March 18, 1909, Image 8

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Build While the Sun Shines==CODY LUMBER CO.
Wm.Candlin of Coquille was a
city visitor last week.
THE TALK OF THE TOWN
SHIPLAP—CODY LUMBER CO.
Fred Von Pegert of the county
seat was in Bandon Tuesday.
Ed Johnson of Coquille went to
Dance at < Oriental hall Saturday
San Francisco on the Fifield.
eve March 27th.
A fine disp'ay of post cards on
Potatoes Potatoes at the Bar­
gain Store. $1.25 per hnndred. 9 2t exhibit, at the Racket Store
The Ladies* Guild met Wednes­
E. B. Fish was a Marshfield bus­
day afternoon at the home of Mrs.
iness visitor last week.
E. Lewin.
SILLS—CODY LUMBER CO.
The ! adies’ Art Club is meeting
Miss Mae Walker has returned this afternoon at the home of Mrs.
home from Portland and will visit A. C. Thrift.
with her parents for some time.
Bargain Store is receiving new
Bargain Store sells 15 pounds of goods on every boat. 9 2t
sugar for $1 00.
You save money
The Thimble Club meets to-
by trading at the Bargain Store. 9 2t
morrow afternoon at the home of
A fine ten pound girl came to Mrs. Walter Panter.
brighten the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Bargain Store phone No. 37. AU
Chas Lorenz Monday evening March
orders
are properly taken care
15th.
of. 9 2t
ROUGH AND SIZED LUMBER­
Mrs. C. E. Hollopetey has re­
COD Y LUMBER CO.
turned
home after spending several
Myrtle Point will hold their an­
nual city election April 5th. The days in Marshfield visiting with her
nominating convention will be held brother Verne R. Dwiggins and
wife.
Wednesday March 24th.
Saw filing of all kinds dr ne a
Calico, b-st grade 6% cents per
my residence on the hill. Samuel D. yard at the Bargain Store. You save
Barrows.
8 3tx
money by trading at the Bargain
9 2t
Mrs. J. W. Felter and daughter Store.
Ella, left last week for a visit of —FOR RENT— Large, new seven
about two months duration with room house in Azalea Park, close
Mrs. Felter’s son, C. D. Felter at in. Good water.
For particulars
Hoquiam, Wash.
call on J. W. Felter, or address W.
Early seed potatoes at Mar­
shall’s.
9 3t.
A. B. Daily of Marshfield was a
Bandon business visitor Tuesday.
STEREOP TICAN LECTURE
Rev. J.V. MILLIGAN
(SUBJECT
Sabbath School
Missions
ILLUSTRATED
MOP BOARDS-CODY LBR. CO.
Rev. Horsfall will hold Lenten
services in St. John’s Episcopal 1
church tomorrow at 3 o’clock p. in. .
Mr. and Mrs Chas. Page are the
proud parents of a fine baby boy,
born Thursday evening, March it.
AT
P resbyterian C hurch
T o =N1( j HT AT 7:30
B. A. KOLP
Sells Real Estate
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ADMISSION FREE
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A. McNair was at Coquille this
Eleven airships of various types
have already entered for the airship week on business.
show at the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific
F. E. Lockhart of the bay was in
Exposition.
Bandon today on business.
All members of the old fire de­
Win. McKay returned from a
partment bavin > uniforms will please business trip to the bay today.
return them to the department head­
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank
quarters.
io it
Pomeroy,
today, a baby girl.
/
R. F. Shannon and family have
The schooner Ruby sailed for
moved back to Bandon from Co­ San Francisco with a good cargo of
quille. Mr, Shannon tor nerly lived lumber.
here and says it seems more like
Mrs. C. M- Skeels of Coquille is
home.
visiting her daughter, Mrs. Chas
SIDEWALK LUMBER CODY— Lorenz, and family.
LUMBER CO.
Wednesday was St. Patrick s day
and
it passed off quietly among the
"Old Faithful,” the famous Yel­
followers
of Old Erin’s patron saint
lowstone Park geyser, will be re­
in
Bandon.
produced in Geyser Basin, one of
the central features of the Alaska-
C. A. Rohn has sold his interest
Yukon-Pacific Exposition which int he Circle City shingle mill
opens in Seattle on June 1. It will and will engage in real estate with
spout water, illuminated at night by B. A. Kolp
electric lamps of different colors, a
Mrs. Verne Dwiggins and baby
height of 150 feet in the air.
Dick have been over from Marsh­
field
a few days visiting her parents,
Maggie May Metcalf, daughter of
Mr.
and
Mrs. Win. Logan.
Wm. Metcalf and wife, was born at
FOR RENT—Hall over post- W. Elliot, Prosper, Ore. 5 tf
office. Addjess or phone Thos.
Dr. R. E. Golden been has ap­
Devereux, Parkersburg, Ore.
pointed to fill the vacancy in the
51 tf.
position of county coroner caused
J. S. Hume, of Seattle, passed by the resignation of T. J. Lewis.
through Bandon Sunday on his way Dr. Golden is a well known physician
to Wedderburn on business in con­ of Marshfield. It is the intention
nection with the estate of the late of Mr. Lew is to visit his old home
Prpsper, Oregon, Feb. 19, 1896 and
shortly. —Harbor.
R. D. Hume.
died March 16, 1909. The young
Bargain Store is selling off all TIMBERS-CODY LUMBER CO lady had been suffering from
hats at cost if you need a hat get
One hundred thousand cactus bronchitis which terminated into
it of us. 9 2t
dahlia plants ate used in one single quick consumption.
The remains
The North Bend and Marshfield feature of the landscape gardening were interred in the Bandon cent
high schools held a debate last week of the Alaska-Ynkon-Pacific Ex­ etery Wednesday, Rev. R H. Allen
in which the Benders were victorious. position which opens in Seattle on conducting short services at the
The question was, Resolved that June 1.
grave.
Greece has done more for the World
A modern five room cottage on
G. R. Tully, who for the past
than Rome. North Bend had the 5th street for rent, one block east
two
months has been in Coquille
affirmative.
of Plank road.
Inquire of T
as inspector of shipments for the
CEILING —CODY LUMBER CO. Devereux, Parkersburg, Pnone 68 Hicks-Hauptman Lumber com­
Mrs. W. D. Marshall, of Bandon,
Tiie Alaska-Yukon Pacific Ex­ pany of San Francisco, departed by
accompanied by her friend, Mrs. position is the first world’s fair the Plant tor San Pedro, California,
J. H. Tucker, visited Mrs. C. R. which has not asked financial as­ where he is to take charge of a lum­
Barrow, of this city, a day or so the sistance of the government. Uncle ber yard which his company is to
latter part of the week, returning Sam is spending $Soo,ooo, but is open at that place. While in our
Saturday.—Coquille Herald.
doing it himself on his own exhibits city Mr. Tully, through his pleasant
and agreeable manners, has made
and buildings.
For best groceries at right prices
many friends, both business and
The choicest place in town to
call at A. E. White’s Store Columbia
social who will regret his departure
Avenue also fresh Norway butter trade is at the Bargain Store. You
-Sentinel.
65 cents per roll always on hand. s>ve money by so doing. 9 2t
Have also added to my stock of
For several days, a rumor has FLOORING---- CODY LUMBER
flour the “White River.”
9 3t
CO.
been in circulation that the C A.
Carl E. Tilton and wife return Smith Lumber and Manufacturing
Victor Wickman of the United
cd some time ago from California, Company was planning to rebuild States Life Saving station yesterday
where they have been living for the old Bay City Mill or resume anded one of the largest steelhead
about two years.
Mrs. Tilton has its operation soon. The company trout caught on Coos river with a
been sick with inffamatory rheum is figuring on ultimattly doing this fly in a long time. It weighed over
atism, but is getting some better but the plans are such that the mill five pounds ami was about twenty-
since they came to Bandon. It is will not be put in operation for at five inches long.
Mr. Wickman
hoped by her friends that she may least another year.—Times.
has been off on sick leave, it being
speedily recover.
RUSTIC—CODY LUMBER CO. necessary for him to receive medi-
Tomatoes 3 cans for 25 cents at
ial treatment daily. Yesterday, he
The North Bend Manufacturing was lured out for a few hours by the
the Bargain Store. You save money
by trading at the Bargain Store. 9 2t Co. has enough orders in sight and tine weather and couldn't resist
in the office to insure the operation
Gov. Wilson of Kentucky, in of that plant for a’year. Their local the temptation to do a little fishing.
granting a pardon to the Louittvlille business is now' better than it has He will return to the life saving sta
Herald, convicted of libeling a judge been for some time and it is not un­ tion just as soon as the physician
and prosecutor, made a spirited de­ usual for the office to receive a good will permit him. Times.
fense of the liberty of the press to order
We will have a fine line of mil­
from some
prospective
criticise public officials The al­ buildet. Hardly a mail arrives that linery on display in a week or ten
leged offense occurred in the night- does not contain a good order for days. Call and see our stock and
rider section of the state, and the the famous Port Orford White Cedar get prices. Hartman's.
paper had violated the popular dis­ door from some eastern home. —
trust in the officials who had failed 1 larbor.
Eggs for hatching from pure bred
to bring the guilty parties to just ice.
stock: I have first prize Brown and
One of the largest and best stocks White Leghorn Cockerels of state
—Exchange.
of dishes ever brought to Bandon, at fair, Salem, Ore., 1908. More birds
CASING—CODY LUMBER CO. the Racket Store
Be sure to get on exhibition than any show ever
our
prices
before
you
buy.
The ball given by the New
held on the coast. At head of pen
Orchestra at Oriental hall last Sat •
Mrs. J. A. Faulds has a Barred of White Plymouth Rocks is ccckrel
urday evening was well attended. Plymouth Rock hen that layed an rom U. R. Tishel, the most cele­
The features of the evening were the egg every day from last April until brated breeder of White Rocks in
playing of a waltz, entitled "Winds February of this year with the ex­ the world. Also have Black Minorca»
of Arizona,” composed by C. G. ception of about three weeks last of the best strain. First pair of
Adams of the orchestra, and an inter­ summer when she was hatching a prize winner Indian Runner ducks,
mezzo two step entitled "Bandon- brood of chickens. The hen is still at Oregon state fair 1908. Registered
Bv-The-Sjea,” composed by C. R. laying about every other day, and Jersey cattle and Berkshire hogs.
Moure. Mr. Moore promises another gives promise of continued service Write for prices or come and see
J. C. Watson, Coquille,
new one entitled "The Clam Dig­ in her line. A hen like that is worth stock.
I
Ore.
ger’s Delight” for the next dance. her weight in gold and then some.
The Bargain Store sells the bes
grade of flour $1.45 delivered 9 2t
The Wilhelmina arrived in this
morning from Co is Bay and wil[
make a trip down to Port Orford
before returning to the bay.
A bouncing baby boy, weighing
nine and one-half pounds arrived to
brighten the home of Mr. and Mrs
J. D. Woodruff, Wednesday even
ing.
FOUND —On plank road, a Re-
b kah pin. owner may have same
by calling on Mrs. F. S. Perry
proving property and paying for
this notice.
The Elizabeth arrived in port
Tuesday with 85 tons of freight and
a good list of passengers She is
loading at the Prosper mill and ex
oects to sail Friday morning.
The Ladies' Aid of the M. E.
church will have a sale of aprons
children’s clothing etc. about Easter.
Dinner and supper will be served
Place and date will be announced
later.
Mos; Averill returned Wednesday
from a pleasure trip to the Umpqua
and Siuslaw. He says that every­
thing 110 that way is dead in the
shell and that boats have been bar
bound for weeks.
Judge Geo. P. Topping will go to
San Francisco on the Elizabeth on
legal business.
He expects to re
turn home in a short time, possibly
on the next return trip of the boat.
The Fifield will be in tomorrow, I
and A. F. Estabrook will be on
board. He will look after business
interests here for a few days. The
Bandon is expected in Sunday.
died at Dr. Houston’s hospital in
this city Sunday evening of mastoid
resulting io pyaemia The little pa­
tient had been suffering from the
dread disease for some time but the
parents did not know of the serious
condition until she was finally
brought to the doctor, who did
everything known to medical science
for her, but it was too late, death
resulting Sunday'
evening.
A
younger sister Beatrice was also suf­
fering from the same disease, but it
had not reached as bad a stage, and
the doctor was able to check its
lury, and at last it port the little ps-
tient was doing very well. Pyaemia
is is a disease resulting from internal
abscess and blood poisoning. Mr.
and Mrs. Richert have the sincere
sympathy of the entire community
in their bereavement.
A suit in Judge Holden’s couit
was brought against Mrs M. A.
Tupper, manager of Hotel Coquille,
FURNISHED ROOMS
Monday, by G. W Shelley, rep­
resenting a San Francisco tobacco
AT
firm, for a lot of cigars, the bill for
which Mrs. Tupper disputed, claim­
ing she had never ordered nor re­
ceived the goods.
It was claimed
MRS SARAH COSTELLO
by the plaintiff that the cigars were I
Nice clean rooms 25 and 50c a
ordered on the 13th day of last June, j
muht; $1.25 a week ; $ 5 nnmiith
which his order books showed, but BANDON •
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OREGON
Mrs Tupper proved an alibi,-as she ,
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left for Portland the 30th day o •
1» cirri« C»
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cun EH S BLACK LEO vAfCIiU
the previous-month and was absent I
Ci*ii5-.nia'« favorite* themoct sue-
cessful eaatett u«"l :.nd lower«
till June 20th. The judge gave the
reliable vs.-cioe made,
oeeier. string or pill form Writ«
V for rice.l
defendant the decision.—Coquille
free Bl.irk Leg B-xiklft.
Sentinel.*
THE CUTTER LASOKATOBT
The Pacific
Louise Richert, aggd six years
BeeKiLir. C al
If your dniggut doe« not «lock our
vCcine*. order direct from ua.
ORDINANCE 123
Thin
u
an Ordinance entitled
Ordinance
an
authorizing the «ale of certain real
property of
the City of Bandon, and directing the Mayor
and Recorder of
the city to
make,
and deliver «uch a deed for the rum
execute
of (250
The City of Bandon doe« ordain aa follow«:
Sec. I.
That the
erty belonging
value of certain real prop­
to the City
of
Bandon, Cooa
county, Oregon, i> worth upon a fair ertimate
the turn of two hundred and fifty dollar« ($250).
Sec. 2. That the Mayor of the City of
Bandon, together with the Recorder are hereby
authorized with the full power to convey for anil
on behalf of the Gty of Bandon, to make, exe­
cute and to deliver a proper deed of conveyance
to the laid property hereafter described, to «uch
person, and at «uch time« during the period of
six month« (after thia ordinance «hall become of
full force and effect), a* «hall be determined by
the common council upon a resolution therefor
pained at any regular meeting, providing that the
consideration therefor «hall be not le»« than
than the sum of $250.
Sec, 3. That the land ao propoaed to be
mid is described, bounded and «ituated a«
follow«, to-wit:
Lots numbered One (I), Two (2), and
Three (3), in Block Eight (8) in the Averill
Addition to the Town (now Gty) of Bandon,
Coo« county. State of Oregon, according to
the plat thereof aa the «ame appear« on file and
of record in the office of the County Clerk of
the mid county of Coo«, State of Oregon, taring
and excepting therefrom that portion thereof
heretofore conveyed by George M. Dyer and
Fannv E. Dyer, hi« wife, to one H. B.Swaford,
and described a« beginning at the northeaat cor­
ner of the «aid lot numbered Three (3), and
running thence South, uxteen ( 16 0 ) defect and
fifteen (15') inmute. wert, one hundred (100)
feet to the «out heart corner ol the «aid lot num­
bered Three (3)| thence north «evenly- three
(73 0 ) degrees and forty-five (45') minute« wert
one-hundred and eighty (180) feet to the «outh-
wert corner of the aid lot numbered one (Ik
thence north (16°) degree« and fifteen (15*)
minute* eart twenty (20) feet along the wert tide
of the «aid lot numbered One (I), thence north
eighty-two (82°) degree, and fifteen (15*)
minute« eart. one-hundred-ninety-«even (197)
feet to the place of beginning.
Preaented to the Gty Council for firrt reading
upon the 27th day of February, 1909.
Pamed on the 15th day of March. 1909.
C. R. WADE. Record«.
Approved thia 15th day of March, 1909.
[Seal]
STEVE GALL1ER, Mayor.