Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, April 01, 1909, Image 8

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Build While the Sun Shines==CODY LUMBER CO
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3 F he Epworth League Conventi
Lee Willard Co.
and Fr acheis
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Association
met
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Bandon play lovers are enjoying a
in the M. E. church April 20,
theatrical treat this week tioni the
1909.
Lee Willard Co, which is holding ,
Mrs A. Simpson took passage ! forth al the opera house.
This i
on the Fifield for San Francisco company played Monte Cristo Tues­
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
W.
Leneveof
H. W. Dunham of Coquile was
where
she
expects
to
remain
for
day
night,
The
Girl
of
the
Golden
in Bandon Wednesday and attended | Coquille sailed for San Francisco on
some time.
West last night anil they will play |
• the Fifield.
the funeral of Robert Walker.
-i___ :__ comedy
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The Ladies’ Guild will give a the . charming
Country
—WANTED—$500 on good se-
Come to the dance in Bank hall children’s masquerade in the Bank Squire tonight.
Friday night
curity. Call at this office for par Saturday evening April 3rd, and hall Saturday evening A.ril 17. special musical program, Saturday
ticulars.
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enjoy a pleasant social evening.
The Seaside Orchestra will furnish afternoon a matinee.
Saturday
—FOUND—A Women of Wood
Seed grain at the Bandon Cash the music.
night The Missourian. Sunday
craft pin.
Owner may have same Store.
Prices for
Revival meeliugs will be held in night The Silver King,
No trouble to talk or show Bargains
by calling at this office, proving
the M. E. church commencing Mon­ special Saturday afternoon matinee
R E. L. Bedillion returned on
property and paying for this notice.
day evening, April 26. Rev. Wal­ are 10 and 25 cents.
the Elizabeth from California where
‘ I SELL TKK EARTH'1
'This is a til st classtroup and the
A fine display of jxist cards on he had been on business connected ter Ross of North Bend will as-ist in
audience shows its appreciation of
these services.
exhibit, at the Racket Store
with the woolen mill.
their work by its repeated applause.
Services will be held in the Presby­
The dance in Oriental hall S atur
J- R. Johnson has moved het e ter an Church, Sunday April 4 Al Mr. Willard is an actor possessing
day evening was a success in every
with his mother from Myrtle Point the morning’s service the Lord's real art in the business and he is
particular, and Carl Moore’s two
and will make Bandon their future Supper will be administered. Even­ supported by a str »ng company.
REAL ESTATE
step ‘‘Clam Digger’s Delight” was
Those who have not heard them
home. Mr. Johnson is a carpenter ing service at S o’clock.
A
cor
Opposite Trowbridge’»
the hit of the evening, being given
will m'ss a rare treat if they do not
by trade and will work at that voca­ dial invitation is extended to all.
three generous encores.
ífifcülia* »xa
take advantage of hearing them at
tion. Bandon citizens will be glad
'The Ladies' Aid Society of the least once during their stay in
—FOR SALE—A good new piano to welcome them here.
M. E. church will hold a children s
at reasonable price. Inquire of Mrs.
Bandon.
clothing
and apron sale in one of
A
modern
five
room
cottage
on
Myrtle Myers.
11 2 tx
5th street for rent, one block east the down town buildings on Good
Obituary
Charley Thom says the report of Plank road.
Dinner and .supper wi 1
Inquire of T Friday.
H. P. Hansen was born in Den­
that the Wilhelmina was sold to the Devereux, Parkersburg, Pnone 68. also be served. The public is very
mark,
August. 18, 1845, and died
S. P. Go. was like Mark Twain’s
cordially invited
Miss Qoale, who has been teach­
death, greatly exaggerated.
The
in Prosper, Ore., March 25, 1909.
Services as follows at the M. E.
little boat is doing more to knit to­ ing the eighth grade in the Bandon
He served in the Danish navy in
gether the coast of Oregon than schools received a telegram Wednes­ church Sunday: Sunday school 10 1863-4 during the war between Den­
Having moved my store to the building
anything else in the state.—Harbor. day evening that her mother, who a. m.; preaching, 11 a. in. Subject, mark and Prussia. He came to
opposite Trowbridge’s store I now have
ives in Oklahoma was dying. She “Unconscious Influence. ” Epworth
FOR SALE—A tine thorough­ left on the Elizabeth for San Fran­ I,eague at 7 p. in., and preaching Oregon in 1866 and has been a res -
on hand a full line of
bred Jersey bull.
Address or call cisco and will go from there to at 7:45 p. in. You are cordially dent most of the time since. He
spent over a year in Alaska; for the
on James Hughes, Cape Blanco, her home by rail.
invited to these services.
last fourteen years he has made his
Ore.
11. 6t
>!rs Williard F. Jones left on the home in Prosper. Mr. Hanson was
Ed Moulton, of the Couer D’ Al-
The largest assortiront of POST CARDS
The Fifield and Elizabeth both ar­ enes and S. B. Moulton, of Kimball, Fifield for Sail Francisco where she unmarried.
ever brought to Bandon. Prices always
rived in port Monday evening and S. D., were in Bandon from Friday will meet her husband and will then
His remains were brought from
right.
both vessels made record breaking of last week until Tuesday of this journey on to Michigan to visit her Prosper on the «Favorite Saturday >
time, having left here Tuesday of looking over conditions here and parents for a time after which she .March 27th, and were buried in rhe
last week, making the round tiip visiting their cousins, C. A. Rohn v ill return to California, where she Bandon cemetery. Rev. R. H.
from here to San Francisco in six and wife. The gentlemen went on and Mr. Jones will make their fu- Allen conducted the services.
says.
down the coast Tuesday anti wil ture home.
MARINE
—FOR RENT—Large, new seven investigate conditions further with
The Elizabeth arrived in port
the
view
of
locating
somewhere
in
room house in Azalea Park, close
Monday evening with 127 tons of
SAILED
in. Good water.
For particulars this immediate vicinity. They are freight andAeven passengers, She
Mar. 28—Bandon, Wirschuilet,
call on J. W. Felter, or address W. both gentlemen of wide business sailed again this morning with 240, for S. F., 338 m lumber, 131 cds.
experience and desirable citizens 000 fyet of lumber, seven cases of wood, 5 tons mdse, 100 m shingles.
W. Elliot, Prosper, Ore. 5 tf
foi any community.
woolen mill goods. 1100 bundles
John M. Taylor, formerly of
Apr. 1 —Elizabeth, Olsen, for S.
veneer and five tons of miscel
have the finest line of Wall
Oats seed, clover a; d garden seed
Spokane, has bought the oyster
F., 240 m lumber, 7 cases woolens,
laneou freight.
chop house, known as Sam and in bulk at Hartman’s.
Paper ever brought to Ban­
1 loo bdls. veneer, 15 bbls salmon,
About 25 members of Delphi
Tim’s place and will change the
C. S. Winsor and Peter Loggie Lodge No. 64 K. of P. went up 5 tons mdse, 1 passenger.
don. Also carpets in the
name to the O. K. restaurant. He
Apr. 1—Fifield, Jensen, for S F.
returned from a trip to Bandon to Coquille Tuesday night and con­
will run a first class eating house
roll, Rugs and Mattings.
Monday.
They were gone over ferred the "third degree on three 300 m lumber, 6 tons mdse, 16 tons
and will make a specialtw of short
Sunday. Both men say that Ban members. Delphi lodge has one of potatoes, 11 passengers.J
orders. Read his ad in this issue. don is leading all the towns in the
the best degree teams in Oregon and
ARRIVED
county
at
present
in
hustle
and
in
RENT
—
Hall
over
post
FOR
has recently purchased some fine
Mar —29 Fifield, Jensen, from
Is spent in bed, why not
They new. paraphernalia, thus enabling S. F., 27 tons mdse, 6 passengers.
office. Addjess or phone Thos getting the most out of life.
were surprised to find that the hotel then to do the work in a most im
enjoy it by getting a Good
Devereux, Parkersburg, Ore.
Mar. 29—Elizabeth, Olsen, from
there was the largest in the county, pressive manner,
51 tf.
,
Mattress, one on which you
S. F., 127 tons mdse 7 passengers.
having over 150 rooms and more to
One of the happenings of last week
A. Barr and Wm Logan have be built. The hotel is so crowded
will rest. We carry a full
given by
completed the work of driving the vitn transcients that they have been was a children’s party
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Subscribe for T he R ecordep .
piling and capping the same for lhe forced to turn away their regular Mrs. Zeek to nine wee tots all un­
up-to-date stock of furniture
der the age of six years, and a jolly
foundation of the new salmon can boarders. Harbor.
of all kinds.
Arab Horses.
gofid time they had. Those pres­
nery to be built up the river. Work
The purest of all Arab horses are
The grand jury on Thursday ent were the Mesdames Adams and the Kochlanl, whose genealogy has
on the cannery will be rushed with
PICTURE FRAMING, UPHOLSTERING AND
jointly
indicted James H. Boyle and Hoover, the two little Button girls, t>een prenerved for over 2,000 years.
all possible haste so as to have
GENERAL REPAIRING A SPECIALTY
everything in readiness by the time wife, the kidnapers of Willie Whitla, Masters Harold Morse, “Fatty”
Magic Paper.
■ hi a charge of blackmail, based on Button, Archie Button, Fay Hoo­
the season opens up this fall.
The blue paper upon which “magi­
t leir letters to the boy’s parents, de­ ver and not forgetting Baby Howard cians" write in white with a steel pen
A Bargain—80 acres and im­
manding a ransom. In addition to 1 loover who slept peacefully through dipped in water is prepared by rub­
provements new house and barn and
bing it with finely jxiwdered pcrsul
the blackmail charge, Boyle will be all the Racket, and the ladies pres­ phate of iron and ferrocyanide of po- ■
small barn and other buildings. 50
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accused of kidnaping and on this ent, together with the hostess and tasslum.
acres cleared, 20 acres of bottom,
he will be taken to Sharon for trial. Mr. Zeek enjoyed the fun as much
Chopped Almonds.
125 fruit trees old and young. New
Hie extreme penalty ‘or kidnap­ as« the youngsters.
Everything for the Home
Bandon, Oregon
Add a few drops of rosewater to
fence 250,000 feet of cedar. Al
almonds to prevent their oiling when
ing is life imprisonment. . For
goes for $3000.
Terms $2000
chopped.
ulackmail it is five year’s imprison­
down. See me for particulars, six
Capt. Olsen a Benedict
ment and a fine of $5000.
Boyle's
Niagara Falls.
miles south of Bandon J no. Long.
Rumor has it that Capt. Olsen,
It has been established that the re­
wife was formerly a burlesque ac­
Notice of Street Improvement
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the esteemed master of the steamer cession of Niagara falls for the last
tress in New York.
Notice is hereby given that the common council
290 years has been 4.2 feet a year and
of the City of Bandon. Oregon.did upon the 4th
The M. F. Plan! arrived here
Elizabeth took unto himself a wife that in 3,500 years it has receded I
day of January, 1909, at a regular meeting, order
from San Francisco Monday and
A Minnesota reader of note calls while in San Francisco the last trip. about four miles. This places the age
i that a iidewalk be built upon west aide of Curry
39,000
1
of
the
falls
at
approximately
did not clear for the South until attention to the following metho I We were unable to learn the lady's
street, beginning at the city limits, and running
north Io north side of Sixth street, then west to
Wednesday. She carried a full list which a Wisconsin faimer has dis­ name but understand she comes years.
west side Abernathy street, thence north to Fifth
sheet. Also upon lhe 15th day cf March,
of passengers both ways and con­ covered and used in removing the from the best stock of the city As
Led by a Bear.
1‘Xri, it was ordered that Coquille Avenue from
It was W. P. James who wrote that
siderable freight. Part of her cargo stumps from sixteen acrescf cut pine for the captain, we neeji make no
one would rather have Mrs. B ohwo II’ s Short Orders a Specialty Atwater street south to Sixth street, and also
for the south was a large shipment land at a cost of 4 cents and five comment, as he is known here as a letter to Bozzy about Johnson than
Third street between Broadway Avenue and
Pacific Avenue, be improved by establishing an
of potatoes from the local merchants minutes labor for each stump. With big, good natured, daring sea goer, Johnson's letters to Mrs. Boswell
official grade, and grading said streets according
who are taking advantage of the a two inch auger he bores a hole and is universally admired by every­ about Bozzy, for it was Mrs. Bozzy
thereto lull width and building sidewalks upon
who made the delightful observation
both sides thereof, for the full distance pro­
fanev price spuds are bringing in into the stump about two feet deep, one. His many friends in this city­ that
she had seen many a tiear led by
posed .
Also upon the 15th day of March, 1909, it
California, to empty their bins.— pours into this hole one pint of a will extend the heartiest congra—1 <1 man, but had never before seen a
was ordered upon petition therefor that a new
man
led
by
a
bear.
Harbor.
mixture of equal parts of nitric and t ulations.
and official survey and grade be made of Colum­
60 YEARS’
bia Avenue from Atwater Street south to Sixth
EXPERIENCE
A Bandon woman has a hen that sulphuric acid and plugs the hole
The Swiss Cabinet.
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Street, and that sidewalks lie built upon both
Seven members, each of whom draws
has laid an egg every day since last tightly with plug previously dipped
sides of raid street (or the full distance.
,
*2.500
a year, constitute the Swiss
Notice is hereby given that unless a written rr-
Public
Auction
year with the except on of three in melted paraffin In thirty days
rnoastrance be sighed by owners representing Iwo-
cabinet.
weeks when she hatched a brood of the stump, root and all, is a charred
ihirds of lhe real property upon each of lhe
I will seli at public auction, Sat
; ihove i roposed improvements be filed with the
A Scottish Superstition.
chickens. This office has a stand­ mass of rotten pulp and may be urday April 3rd at 2:30 p. m. all
i I >ty
Recorder within
twenty
(20)
days
T rade M arks
It is a general belief In Scotland that
ing offer of its entire shop for six spread over the soil with a shovel as furniture used in the Golden West if n quarrel happen« on the coast
I from the first publication of thi: notice, which
D esigns
C opyrights A c .
said twentieth day will be upon April 20th,
hens as ambitious as that. What's a fertilizer. The farmer in question Cafe, including steel range, chairs, win e herring Is <-aii‘lit and blotxl be
Anrona sandln» ■ «ketch arid description may
l'XI9, tfien the said council may pass an ordrn-
nntcUlT
ascertain
onr
opinion
free
who»
her
an
the u*e of working all the time any­ was formerly an employe in a Rhine­ dishes, cooking utensils etc. E. E.1 ; *w d hr violon c the herring then goes .r.rantlon I« prohably náteniHhle t 'lmniunlra. .»nce providing for such improvement, and as es-
riel I, eontldcritlal. HANDBOO« on I atenta
l‘ubi r.v.■ v !» .) the const mid dm»«’ , — ¡olía»»
ing the cost thereof upon the adjacent property.
nt free. < »Meat aaene, for »ertimi» palen»«.
how, when the Oregon Hen is will­ lander paper mill and noticed the ¡•rickson.
C H. Patterson, auc­
Patent» taken inrriufb Munn A Co. recel»«
st ret In •• » ppi-ir.iiK- ■ -tain until
Dated April I, 1909.
notte», without charge. In the
C. R. WADE.
ing to do it for you, says the Coos destructive action of this acid on tioneer.
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12-31
Recorder.
V Bay Harbor. The hen referred to woody structure; hence his dis­
, handsomely lllnatratad w-eklf. I.areeat de­
All tin- Itx.al news in the Bandon
F ine job work a specialty at th
is one owned by Sy Mrs. J. A. covery and application of the
lation of any «-lentlSe journal. Tomia. f.< a
r
•ar: four month»,
Bold brail nawsdealera.
R
ecorder
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SubsdYiptioa ^1-50
method
with
tree
stumps.
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ecorder
office.
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Work
done
Faulds. and described in the R e ­
1UNN
&
Co.
36,Br
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New
York
per year.
change.
I while you wait.”
Branch Ofllca. 06 F fit, Waahlu»tun, D. C.
corder recently.
Now is the Time for all Good
Men to invest in Real Estate
THE TALK OF THE TOWN
Let me show you some of the
BEST PROPERTY IN AND
AROUND BAN
B. A. K.OLP
Norton’s Book Store
New Location, New,
Goods, New Prices
Books, Stationery, Cigars, Tobacco, Etc
r HOUSE CLEANING TIME
IS HERE
ONE-THIRD OF YOUR LIFE
Woodruff & Turner
The House Furnishers
0. K. Restaurant
Meals at all
Hours
J. N. TAYLOR, Prop
Scientific .American.
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