Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, April 08, 1909, Image 8

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    Build While the Sun Shines==CODY LUMBER CO
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THE TALK OF THE TOWN
The Ladies- Aid Society will
serve ice cream and cake at their
Easter sale.
Mrs. Barrand daughter Ethel re­
turned on the Fifield from Calif,
where they had spent the winter.
captives was brought in and trans­
lated the writing to mean the end
of the reign of BNshazz ir and the
downfall of the empire.
The king disregarding the warn­
ing continued his drunken revelry
and that very night the Persians,
under the direction of Cyrus, by
diverting the waters of the Euphrates
Having moved my store to the building
river from its channel, gained ac­
opposite
Trowbridge’s store I now have
cess to the city and taking the
on hand a full line of
drunken guards and soldiers com­
pletely by surprise easily over­
powered them and the gteat king
Belshazzar was slain.
The largest assortmont of POST CARDS
This is one of the most exciting
ever brought to Bandon. Prices always
and interesting of the Bible stories
right.
and as produced by Mr. Robinson
the action closely follows the plot
of the story and some of the sftua
tions are exceedingly realistic and 0«0*0«0®CeOoOC»0<OvOaO*»(>K
They Anally found a Judge who found
exciting.
a law—there are laws for anything if
Norton’s Book Store
New Location, New
Goods, New Prices
D. H. Johnson ot Coquille was in
Day Ball, Bank Hall,
I’he Seaside Orchestra with its
Bandon
last Friday on business.
usual number of seven pieces will
May I.
J. J. Stanley, of the county seat, > furnish music for the MaY Day Ball.
Seed grain at the Bandon Cash
was in Bandon Wednesday on legal
Don't forget the Epworth League
Store.
business.
Convention to be held in the M.
E. A. Hadsal! was in Coquille
E. church commencing April 20,
W.
C.
Sellmer
left
recently
on
a
the first of the week looking after
trip down the coast to install gaso- 1909.
business matters.
line lights. He intends to go to
Judge Ceo.’jP. Topping re­
-WANTED—$500 on good se- San Francisco before returning to
turned from San Francisco on the
curity. Call at this oftice for par-
Bandon.
Fifield where he has been on a two
ticulars.
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Now is the time to buy trunks. week’s business trip.
T. J. Thrift, the county assessor We ar«\closing out our big line,
All the local news in the Bandon
has been in Bandon fer several days Woodruff & Turner the house fur- R ecorder .
Subscription $1 50
making the hearts of the tax pavers
per year.
nishers.
glad.
The Elizabeth arrived Wednes-
? A WINNING
Revival meetings will be held in
W. R. Haines, the Coos County day night with 35 tons of freight
the M. E. Church commencing
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Piano Dealer, came over Monday and a number of passengers, She
Stitt-Perkins
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April 26, 1909. Rev. Walter Ross
OeOeOeOsOsCaCOeCuCeO-CaOst.
to transact business with Bandon will sail again Sunday Morning at
A very quiet wedding was solem (Copyright. IM. by A:.>e;'!>:ui Press Asso
of North Bend will assist in these
friends.
3:00 clock.
clutio-. |
nized
at the 1 resbyterian parsonage
meeting s.
While standing In a railroad con •!>
FOR SALE--A fine thorough­
Mrs. C. N. McBride of San Louis
Sunday at 1 p. m., when Mr. Law­
lookin'.' over a ;:tine of poker one of
1'he Ladies Aid Society of the M.
bred Jersey bull. Address or call Obispo, Calif., arrived on the Fi
rence Stitt and Miss Edna Perkins the player.i invited n drummer ■■.land
on James Hughes, Cape Blanco, field and will spend a Jew weeks vis­ E. church will serve dinner and sup­ were united in the holy bonds of Ir.g beside lue to take ¡1 hand H ■
Ore.
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iting with her sister Mrs. John L. per in the room recenrly occupied matrimony. Rev. Ceo. H. Roach, declined. saying that be never played
by Van Norden's Jewelry store on
Mrs Chris Rasmussen will leave Conger and family.
officiating. ’There were no guests that or any other gambling game
averring that there was something In
Friday of this week.
on the next Fifield for Norway
present, ami immediately after the It excitive of avarice, dishonesty an
The old steps leading fron F irsl
where she will spend some time street up the hill have been torn
Neat and nifty job work at the I ceremony, the happy couple drove ger and many other repulsive traits,
visiting friends.
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ecorder
office
out to the home’of the bride’s pa­ i nding with curiosity I asked him
down and new ones will be erected
why lie ini-lude'd the last.
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The Ladies Aid Society of the M. rents, Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Perkins,
A modern five room cottage on at once. This is an improvement
“Sit down here.” lie said, leading the
where
an
elaborate
dinner
was
served
way
to a seat, "and I’ll tell you.”
E.
Church
will
have
an
Easter
sale
block
east
5th street for rent, one
that is greatly needed and will be
We sat down together, and be told
They
returned
to
Bandon
Monday
of
childreu
s
clothing,
aprons
etc
in
Inquire of T. much appreciated.
of Plank road.
the following story:
the room recently occupied by Van evening, and were given a sernade
Devereux, Parkersburg, Pnone68.
“I once bad two friends. John By­
Our imennnense stock of wall
Norden’s Jewelry Stole. Dinner by the band, of which the groom is < lance and Peter Nl' hols. They're both
Prices from 10c
—FOR SALE—Two milch cows paper is now in.
and supper >will be served. Date member. We are glad to note that dead now. but at tbe period of which
I’m going to tell you they were very
coming fresh this spring.
Inquire per roll up. Woodruff ¿4 Turner Friday April 9, 1909.
Mr. and Mis. Stitt will continue to much alive. One afternoon they were
the
house
furnishers.
ofC; L. Law, Bandon Oregon. 134
reside in Bandon, and their many playing a friendly game of poker with
E. N Smith of Myrtle Point,
Old
papers
at
the
R
ecorder of­
friends will extend congratulations a party, all of whom except themselves
Mrs. O. A. Trowbridge returned
who owns a large amount of Bandon
dually dropped out. They agreed to
fice
five
cents
a
bundle.
Tuesday from lookout, Calif.,
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deal one hand for V$10. Each seemed
propety has been here for several and best wisnes.
where she was called on account of
Mrs. B. A. Kolp is having an ad days. Mr. Smith spent the winter
onfldent of the hand dealt him and
kept raising the other till there was
the death of her sister Miss Blanche dition built to the front of her in California and is now on the
Card of Thanks
$500 In the pot, when .X'l hols bet $1,000
restaurant, bringing it out to the ground again with new vigor to
Brown.
We wish to thank our friends for more. Rylance said that was above
skiff.
Call at street. This will make considerable push the sale of his property and their kind help and sympathy ex­ what he had on hand. Nichols retorted
—FOUND—A
that lie would give iiiin all tbe time
Munk’s saloon, prove property and more room and add greatly to the advance business interests generally. tended to us during out sickness and he wanted to go and get more. and
convenience of the place.
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pay lor this notice.
' Hs says that prospects for this s irrow. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Allen. Rylance agreed to go after funds and
■see’ him.
The
finest
line
of
rugs,
carpets
country look good to him and he
Twin boys were born to Mr. and
"Of course be couldn't go off and
leave his cards, and be couldn't take
Mrs. E. C. Drosch. Wednesday of and matting ever shown in Bandon thinks there will be great develop­
MARINE
them with lilrn. It was agree«] that
last week, but one of the little fel­ now on sale at Woodruff & Turn­ ment from now on.
lioth bands should be placed on the
ers
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the
house
furnishers.
SAILED
lows lived only about three hours
—FOUND—A Women of Wood­
table face down, the four corners of
Apr. 2—C. T. Hill, Gruggle, for ea« h card sealed with wax. This was
The other one is doing nicely and
Beginning next Monday Garoutte craft pin.
Owner may have same
<loue, each man using a private seal
gives promise of of developing into Bros, will run the stage be-ween by calling at this office, proving S. F.. 167 m lumber.
Then they both went off after money,
Apr. 5 Advance, Ogidinsseu, for agreeing to return in nn hour.
a very manly man.
Bandon and Langlois every day in­ property and paying for this notice.
"Rylance went to liis bunk and drew
stead of thiee times a week ashere- —FOR SALE—A good new piano S. F., 380 m lumber.
Mrs. A. G. Aiken, of Marshfield
what funds he wanted and was getting
to-fore. This change will be great­ at reasonable price. Inquire of Mrs.
ARRIVED
on a trolley car to go lack when an
has opened a millinery store in Co­
ly appreciated by the traveling pub­ Myrtle Myers.
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Apr.
2
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Sehr.
Sausalito,, Nelson, automobile came along and knocked
quille where she will be glad to
him down. He didn't seem to be much
The program for the high school from S. F , ballast.
meet all customers of the Coquille lic.
hurt, but when lie tried to get up he
Capt. O. Wiren of the Lighthouse play ’’Saving the Game’’ appears in
Apr. 2—Oregon, Anderson, *rom couldn’t and had to call a carriage, be
•valley.
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lifted into It and driven home. Nichols
announces that the rainfall for the full on page five of this issne. The S an Pedro, ballast.
went to his house, where lie bad a lot
Franlc Alley of Roseburg who month of March 1909 was 5.19
play, written and arranged by C. R.
Christen-
Apr.
2
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Wilhelmina,
<>f
money in a tin box, and found doc-
has charge of the C. A. Smith tim­ inches, days clear eight, days
Moore, is proving to be a winner and sen, from Coos Bay, 85 tons lors and nurses flying around His
ber lands in this section was through cloudy and rainy 23 The rainfall
wife had been taken suddenly ill. and
the high school students are workihg mdse.
they laid been hunting and .telephoning
Bandon Wednesday on his way for the corresponding month last
it up in an excellent manner.
It
home from Gold Beach where he year was 2.28 inches.
Apr. 4 —Wilhelmina, Christen- lor him all over towu.
"When the hour was up and ueither
will be one of the most taking plays
has been on an investigation tour.
sen. from Coos Bav, 65 tons mdse. returned, Evans, the tnan at whose
ever
put
on
in
Bandbn.
Everyone
Now is the time to buy dressers.
Apr. 6—San BotqP Ventura, Ol­ house they had been playlug, forked
— for rent —Large, new seven We have them from $9.00 up. should read the program and attend
1 be door of the room the cards were
room house in Azalea Park, close Woodruff & Turner the house fur- the play Friday and Saturday sen, from Coos Bay, in tow of Tug tn and went off about something ueed
mg his attention, When he got back,
Klyhiam.
in. Good water.
For particulars nishers.
nights of this week.
that neither of them bad been
Apr. 6—Wilhelmina, Christensen, learning
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call on J. W. Felter, or address W.
there, he called up both on the tele­
tug
Capt.
Johnson
took
his
from Coos Bay, 70 tons mdse.
phone, learned the cause of their fail­
W. Elliot, Prosper, Ore. 5 tf
the
Klihyam over to Coos Bay Monday The Handwriting On
Apr. 8—Elizabeth, Olsen, from ure to return and received a request
Mrs. T. H. Mehl of Coquille night
from each to let tbe table and the
Wall
and towed the schooner
S. F., 35 tons mdse, 3 passengers. cards
stand as they were. From time
will be in Bandon Friday to prac­ Bona Ventura over, making the
Apr. 8—Fifield, Jensen, from S. to time Evans inquired as to when
tice with th^ chorus and will sing round trip in ten hours. The Bona
The following fs a brief synopsis F., 50 tons mdse, 8, passengers: they would finish the game, but Ry­
the part ot Queen Nitocris iq Bel­ Ventura is loading at the Prosper
got worse Instead of better, and
of the story of Belshazzar's Feast Mr. Becker. A. Brown and wife, lance
Mrs. Nichols lay a long while at tbe
shazzar.
Mrs. Mehl’s ability as a mill.
which will be presented in the opera Mrs. C. N. McHtide, Mrs. Gus Barr, point of death."
singer is so well known that she
house next week.
Jas. Dowell, G. I’ Topping, W. Tbe story teller talked so loud.that
A
business
deal
was
consummated
needs no recommendation, and that
others besides myself could bear. Sev­
Nebuchadnezzar,
king
of
Babylon
M. Donaldson.
eral passengers near by were listening.
her part will be well rendered is a io Bandon the first of the week,
beseiged and captured Jeruralem
whereby
Coumerilh-Christensen
Co.
“Do you know that Rylance never
foregone conclusion.
got out again? The damage done by
bought the A. J. Hartman stock of and carried away into captivity
We will take charge of the store general merchandise and the work many of the Jewish people, to­ Contractor and Builder the automobile was Internal and pro­
duced complications. The surgeons
of A. J. Hartman and will be open of invoicing is now going on. The gether with all. the treasure and gold
operated on him. and he died under the
Having
moved to Bandon from
for business Monday April 12th new firm will be open for business a id silver vessels used in the temple
operation. At the same time Mrs.
Myrtle Point | will take up the busi­
Nichols wag at the point of death, but
Our aim wili be to carry a first class the first ol next week and will con­ <>f the Jews in their worship of Cod
ness of contracting and building.
abe suddenly took a turn for tbe bet­
Satisfaction guaranteed in all cases
fine of merchandise and one price to duct it on a strictly cash basis.
l‘he king caused all these vessels to
ter, giving her husband an opportunity
<JI also have the Matbeney & Rogers
all.
Come
in
and get ac­
to get away on a journey to a matter
be
stored in the treasure home of
Well Auger and will be prepared to
Just opened a fine line of new
sink wells to the depth of fifty feet
that bad been needing his attention for
quainted.
Coumerilh Christensen
his
god
Baal
and there they re­
qi will also install flues and chim­
furniture at Woodruff ¿4 Turner the
some time. Coming back be waa
Co.
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mained during his reign— After the
neys. Anyone desiring work In these
caught in a railroad accident and
house furnishers.
lines call on or address
killed.”
death of Nebuchadnezzar the kings
The meeting of the Chamber of
Services as follows at the M. E who followed him continued to
"Great Scott!” exclaimed an impa­
tient passenger. “Aren’t you ever go­
Commerce and business men of Church Sunday April 11. I9C9.
tespect the sacred vessels of the
ing to tel) us who won that hand?”
Bacdon Satuiday evening was not Sunday School to a. tn. Easter
Jews and they were left undisturbed
Box 153, Bandon, Oregon
"And spoil my story? Not much,
as well attended as it should have Exercises of the Sunday School it
it’s just here where the trouble comes
until the accession of Belshazzar to
been, although it will probably a. m; Epworth league 7 :oo p. m;
in—that is, In nettling tbe two men’s
the throne of his grand father. At
estates, You see. there was no prece-
serve as an impetus for larger and Preaching 7:45 p. m. Subje-t, Is
dent in law to decide whether tbe
a time of a great feast given to a
better attended meetings in the fu- there a Bevond? You are invited
money should be divided equally or
' thousand of his lords, to show his
tuie. Every business man in Ban­ t > these services.
whether the estate Inheriting the win­
R. H. Allen, contempt for the Jews and their
ning hand should have it all Rylance’s
don should become interested in the Pastor.
God, he caused the sacred vessels
heirs said that he bud claimed that be
development of the city and sur­
was sure to win. Nichols’ widow de­
The social given by W. R. C. at to be brought from the temple of I
rounding coinmnnity and should at­
clared that often during her illness
G. A R. hall on the evening of B.ial and used by himself and friends
her husband had encouraged her by
tend these meetings.
Another
April 1 1 was a success in spite of in the drunken revelry that was
saying that he had won some fl,200
meeting will be held in the near fu­
with which he proposed to buy her a
The going on in the palace—At the
many counter attractions.
ture, and all citizens and tax payers
diamond ring to commemorate her re­
"fight refreshments' i” and "candy height of the orgies the mysterious
covery On no condition would she
should be in attendance.
puli’’ by the phool were free as well hand writing appeared upon the
consent to a division.”
“Conye." Interrupted one of tbe Ms-
FOR RENT— Hall over post as the laugh but were substantiated vail and Belshazzar called upon his
teners; "J'm dying for a amok* and
office. Adduess or phone Thos. by something better.
A baskej wise men to read ' it. This they
want to go Into the smoker Which r
Devereux, Parkersburg, Ore.
social will be given by the same br were unable to do when the long
won ?’’
"I’m i'ondn" LO the ««^
ganization April 22.
I forgoitqp Daniel, ane of the Hebrew
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May
Books, Stationery, Cigqrs, Tobacco, Etc.
R. Johnsc
you can only And them— by which tbe
winning estate might come by Ito hon­
est gains. The court issued a lot af
papers with big seals on them, empow­
ering the clerk or the master in chan­
cery or the surrogate, or whoever *
was, to go to Evans' house and in prea-
ence of witnesses break the seals, tura
over the cards and make affidavit as
to the hands and which band belonged
to which player."
“Same old red tape,” cried a ttotener.
“Cut it short.”
“Weil, the clerk of the court, taklag
his witnesses, went to Evans' house,
the door was unlocked, and the cards'
were discovered Just as the two men
had left them nearly a year before
The clerk separated tbe cards from
tbe table with bls knife and turned
them over.”
“Chattaboon!” shouted a trainman,
throwing open the car door.
“Sorry to leave you, gentlemen.”
said the drummer, “but this to my sta­
tion.” And. rising, he made a divs fka
the door.
“The winning hand?" cried every
voice at once.
OSCAR COX.
“Curiosity.”
A Gkr.t!. .Mint.
They were ont sleigh riding, and abe
was driving.
“Did you ever see the 'Venus da.
Milo?’ ” be asked.
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“Ob, yes,” was the gtrl’s reply as she.
looked out of the corner of her eye.
"Have you any idea how ahe came to
lose her arms?” a as bls next question.
“I suppose it was because she didn’t
know how to use them,” tbe sweet
thing giggled, with another side giancei
—Yonkers Statesman.
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Kindly Offer.
“Ob, dear,” sigh» the woman, drop­
ping the fashion magazine sadly, “I
do wish I could bare one of thoes
pretty new gowns!”
“I'll tell you what I’ll do,” suggMk ,
ed her busband, who was working
away at tbe illustration for a serial
story. “I'll draw your picture in a
stunning uew dress and l’U— by gra­
cious!-I’ll draw in a lot of jewelry
too!”—Chicago Post.
Warned.
Oh, Dickey Bird upon the bough.
You think that spring la coming no*!
Therefore you blithely twitter.
But hear a warning word or two:
Before the April skies are blue
The March winds will be Mtter.
Oh, maiden with the rosy cheeks.
Your little thin soled left shoo laiuaa.
But gayly you go sloshing!
Ah, have a care or you may bo
Ere June time where no lingerie
Has ever needed washing!
—A. E Kiser in Chicago Reoord-HenUd.
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A Frivolous Parson.
“A man about town, aa near aa I kto
Agger it out.” remarked Uncle OoebaU
Hemlock, “Is a feller who wants tn
loaf around from pillar to poet; ain’t
sat Is tied to take up a place with tbe
solid citizens every evenin' in the
eery store.’*—Philadelphia Bulletin
Says ths Managsr.
“ ‘Vice Is a monster of such hideous
mien*
“That ft only ueeds tu be reproduced
and tbe success of your play is aa
aured ”—Cleveland Leader.
Woman.
Oh. woman, you ar» charming.
And poets long have sung
Their sweetest verse» to you
In every written tongue.
But non« ot them has ever
Told why it is that you
Will always leave a street car
.Ot dne gnorW
Bucce»«.
Still at His Trade.
Jack Tar—Hello, J lugs! What are
you dulug uowaday»?
Laudlubber- Carpeuteriug.
Jack Tar—What are you building?
Landlubber Air castina.—Judge.
M»r»ly a Suggestion.
“Yea,” she said. “1 have »ecu tweu
ty-three summers.”
'May,” be queried, "do you think it
to too late to cousult an eye spacial-
tot?”—Detroit Tribune.
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No Call For an Inoraaaa.
In fashion« turua ami chaagaa swift
A woman car«« not how they rig *ar.
Sha ll wear thin skirt, a larger hat. ,
Affect no iupa or things Ilk» that,
Yot navar wants bar feat made bigger.
—Now York Proa.
Classified.
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“Mr. Bliggiua to quit« a buttert, at;
fashion, isn't bet'
"Np. He tout any Gutter fly; htfia a
butter lu."—Washington Star.
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