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<■« tt-c-eet s. t-t-tts. g-i tt-t< i-t« •,
, She has been
qu'te ill with rheumatism.
The twin Itabies of Mis. Weinhart-
June 14th being our Natal Flag
WHICH WILL INTEREST READERS OF THE RECORDER £
have been very sick but are now
day will be observer! under the
convalescent.
■ uspices of the Grand Army of the
One of the operators of the
C. E. Bowman, the cigar man, Republic.
Sheriff W. W. Gage was in Ban
I
Peterson
mine informed us that
was in Marshfield this week.
don a couple of days last week.
The men of the Grand Army of
they would soon close down their j
E. A. Doran, the genial traveling the Republic who preterved their mine.
Rouse’s coal at the Estabrook
nation in the greatest war of mod
21 tf
salesman was ir. Bandon Tuesday.
warehouse.
Mrs. Wilson went to Marshfield I
ern time-’, and made vital the declara
Rouse’s coal at the Estabrook
to
visit her daughter who has been
L.A, Liljeqvist was in Bandon on
tion of our fathers, call upon all
2itf
legal business the early part oi the warehouse.
sick
at that place but is now on the
who live under the flag to recognize
road
to recovery.
week.
J. E. Walstrom was in Marshfield this day by patriotic observances in
schools, and on the Sunday pre
j. J. O’Neill of this city is in today on business.
James' Vowell and family have
San Francisco looking after business □ Supper will be served at Vienna ceding in all the churches.
moved to their ranch and Clifford
Let us honor the birthday of Martin 'and wife now occupy the
affairs.
Cafe after the (dance in Bank hall
our
national flag day, which is the house they vacated in town.
BORN-To Mr. and Mrs Ed Saturday evening.
oldest national emblem in form,
There was a ball game here l ist
Ohman on Bear Creek. May 21st an
The Wilhelmina brought in a 16- the oldest flag of civilized nations.
do not talk much but
Sunday between the “Beaver Hill
eight pound girl.
ton donkey* engine for the Cody
Let us honor the flag dedicated mine crew and the Hatchet Slough
Rev. Brooks of Myrtle Point will Lumber Co., on her last trip.
we sell merchandise
to the proposition th it "all men mine crew'. Beaver Hill came out
preach at the Presbyterian church
THE BIGGEST STOCK OF are created free and equal" by dis victorious.
next Sunday both morning and tven WALL PAPER EVER IN BAN playing Old Glory from all our pub
that is dependable and
George
Stewart
and
wife
r<
turn-
ing.
DON AT WOODRUFF & TURN lic buildings, schools business
ed last week from a visit in Wash-
at prices that will stagger you
houses, and our homes in recogni
ER
’S.
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY
ington near Grays Harbor, They
tion
of
this
memorable
day.
Judge Coke will hold a session cf
WOODRUFF
WALL PAPER.
went to see William Stewart who is
if you take notice of Quality,
Such recognition will nourish the
the
circuit court at Coquille beg inn ii g
& TURNER.
confined in a hospital with rheum
next Monday. Only equity ca-ei greatness of our nation, inculcate atism.
fl You are always used right
noble citizenship, the principles of
D. E. Shultz of Marshfield rep will come up.
O.
A.
Kelly
is
fitting
up
a
park
civil liberty, and be an object lesson
resentative of the Western Oregon
Mr. and Mrs Ed Gallier and
at this store. A trial will con
Grocery Co. was in Bandon the
to the new generation, that have on his premises that is something
family went to Portland the early
every
town
ought
to
have.
This
come upon the stage since the Civil
early part of the week.
part of the week where they will
vince you that what we say
war. Let each old s tidier feel that park will contain three teres and
F or rent -An eight room house visit for a short time
will
be
made
attractive
for
those
he is appt inted a committee of one
near shingle mill, also, rooms either
is true.
See Spencer at the Estabrook by order and request of the Com wishing an outing or a picnic.
furnished or unfurnished,
Apply
There w ill be a school entertain
warehouse for reservations on the mander in Chief of the G. A. R.
i9-3tx
to Mrs. Nels. Rasmussen.
Breakwater.
2ltf
Henry M. Nevius to visit a school men! here on the fifteenth of June
There will be a special meeting of
Mrs. E. E. Oakes sold a house in the afternoon of that day there for the purpose of purchasing an
The enter-
the Episcopal Guild at Mrs. I.ewin’s and lot in Oakes’ addition to Ban by assisting to inculcate into the organ for the school.
residence. Wednesday June 9th at don to W. R. Dixon this week.
minds of the young a spirit of taiument will be followed by a dance
2:oo p. in. Special business to be
patriotism and reverence to the flag in Kay’ s hall.
The S. S. Elizabeth left San and its protectors, teaching them by
V eritas .
tranacted. All members are urged
Francisco
last
evening
*or
this
port.
-000
-
tn be present.
your very presence, the necessity of
She will leave Sunday evening for peaceful protection thereof, always,
MARINE
Sales are continually mounting up. the city.
if
possible
at
home
and
abroad;
but
ARRIVED
Goods are constantly coming in and
1 he Store that Saves You Money*
O. A. Trowbridge and little son if need be, by sacrificing the young
May 21—Bandon, from S.
and prices are perceivably coming
Spencer left on the last Fifield for and noble blood of our nation in the Ewart, 15 tons mdse.
down at the Racket Store.
San Jose where they will spend a defense of Old Glory wherever found
May 24—Wilhelmina, from Coos
Miss Mary Sutton, aged 20 years, couple of weeks visiting with Mr. floating.
Bay, Christensen, 68 tons mdse.
died of consumption at the home of Trowbridge’s parents
In the name and behalf of W. R.
May’ 25—Fifield. from S. F.,
her parents Mr. and Mrs. Walter
C.
and
the
G.
A.
R.
Post
of
Ban
Jensen. 50 tons mdse, 4 passengers.
Buy your jelly glasses at the
Sutton at Port Orford recently.
don I wish to extend to the cit
Racket Store, Bandon Or.
May 28 — Elizabeth. from S. F.,
izens of Bandon and v.cinity our
Owing to the fact some members
Olsen,
94 tons mdse, 3 passengers.
was
L. W. Deyoe of Myrtle Point
hearty’ congratulations for the
COQUILLE, OREGON
of the Wm. V. Mong Co. were
June 1- Bandoil. from, S. F.
in Bandon this week on business. patriotic and reverend spirit which
called to Portland to till some en
Mr. Deyoe reports that he had they have exhibited during our Ewart, 17 tons mdse.
gagements the troup will not be
sold five lots in the Smith’s addition Memorial day
June 2 —Wilhelmina-, from Coos
festival exercises
here this week.
SEND FOR LITERATURE
and that by Saturday he expected throughout. To the public school Bay, Christensen, 58 tons mdse.
Clarence Boice, formerly of the to sell nearly the same number more
and principal and teachers tve wish
SAILED
Reference«: Any Business Mun of Coquille
Bandon L. S. S., but now Captain
A partial change in the ownership to extend our thanks for their lib
May
21
—
Elizabeth,
for
S.
F.
of the Empire L. S. S. was in Ban
of the schooner Oregon was recently eral assistance and co-operation.
Olsen. 185 in lumber, 105 cds
don this week and on Wednesday
We also wish to extend to the matchwood, 8 tons butter, 50 in
made. Peter Gehlke sold to Oscar
made this office a pleasant call.
Wiren 1-32 interest and W. C Bandon Concert Band, to the mem shingles, 8 cases woolen goods, to
Captain Boice notes many improve
Parker sold the same amount to bers of the union choir and the pub tons mdse, 14 passengers.
ments in Bandon in recent months
Mary C. Barrows, The consider? - lic in general our thanks for their
BAXBOX
OKF.OOX
May 23—Schr, Oregon, for S.
Dr. Rossiter has moved his resi tion in each case was $600.
co- operative assistance.
Capitili, ftt'2."»,OOO
F, Mehlburg, 386 m lumber.
dence and office to the old Panter
We were especially pleased to
Advertise in the R ecorder and
May 25— dandon, for S. F. Ewart,
residence next door to the Bijou you will get results.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS:
J L. Kronenberg. President. J. Denholm, Vice
meet the noble order oi Redmen in
I
I
President; F. J. Fahy, Cashier; Frank I-lam, T. P. Hanly.
250
tn lumber, 220 piling.
theater where he will be found night
uniform to join us in the parade to j
A general banking business transacted and customers given every accommodation con
Captain O. Wiren, cooperative
May 26—Wilhelmina, for Coos
the cemetery and to participate 111
and day.
i7tf
sistent with safe and conservative banking
observer, reports the weather tor the
Bay, Christensen, 40 tons mdse.
CORRESPONDENTS: The American National Bank, of San Francisco, Calif;
J. G. Leneve brought a couple month of May as follows: Amount the decoration services, We re-
Merchants National Bank, Portland, Oregon; The Chase National Bank, of New York.
May 29—Fifield, for S. F.. Jen
gret
very
much
that
a
misunder-
of his Oregon strawberries to the rainfall was 2.99 inches. Days cleat
sen, 246 tn lumoer, 10 cds wood,
R ecorder office Monday, and they 14, days cloudy and rainy 17. The standing occurred whicli caused
13 tons mdse, 7 passen- Notice oi Street Improvement
For the best
were dandies.
So large that it] rainfall for the corresponing month the Redmen to wait for 11s down 157 pi'*»«.
gers
town
instead
of
assembling
at
our
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
common
coun
would not take many of them to fil last year was 3.72 inches, making a
G. A. R. hall where the order
May 29 Elizabeth, for S. F., j cil of the city of Bandon, at a regular meeting
a box and of a flavor that would difference of .73 of an inch.
there, has ordered that Fifth street be improved
called
for
and
where
the
good
Olsen,
25 m lumber 158 cds match-j from the new school building east to the present
make your mouth water.
The play ‘‘Above the Clouds’’ ladies of the W. R. C. had pro wood, 2 tens mdse, 2 tons butter, | city limits, by sidewalks and grading the same,
CALL ON
and unless a written remonstrance against the
in by the home talent at the opera vided for each of them a red, white 3 passengers
W anted —timber lands
same be filed with the recorder on or before the
Oregon that will cruise to the 160 house Saturday night was much and blue buttonhole bouquet, and a
23rd day of June, 1909, signed by two-thirds of
May 30—Schr Ruby, Korth, for 'the
real property owners thereon, then an ordin
acres, from four and a h.df million enjoyed by those present,
The bunch of flowers for decoration pur
San Pedro, 430 m lumber.
ance may be passed by this council ordering
feet up. Title must be perfect and members of the troup all had their poses. We would like to have had
such improvement and assessing the cost thereof
upon the ad|acent property.
overestimates serves only to con parts well in hand and the audience all civic orders in Bandon turn out.
Copying and Enlarging a Spec
Dated, al Bandon, Oregon, June 3rd, 1909.
fuse. Address P.O. Box 114 Co present was highly pleased with the
Start
Survey
Tuesday
C R. WADE.
Yours in F. C. L.
ialty. All work guaranteed
21 - 3t
Ciiy Recorder.
quille, Oregon.
performance.
C. B. Z eek ,
The steamer Coquille smashed her
Commander of Bandon Post G.
Teagarden Drips has become a
After a short conference Mon
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
engine up badly Saturday afternoon family word and the qu ility a fami A. R.
day morning of the projectors of
and it appeared as if she would be liar fact. You can get them at R.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
the Coos Bay’ and Boise Railway
has been appointed bv the county court of Coon
laid up for some time, but through H. Rosa Co.’s store.
j it was announced by C. W. Carl county, Oregon, administrator of the estate of
Riverton Locals
swift work at Garfield’s machine
i eton and Patrick Hennessey that F. Mary Ann P. Blackerby; all persons having
Clias. Lorenz
claims against said estate are required to present
« has on exhibition in
shop and by Mr. Garfield himself, the Bargain Store
A Haines would start the survey them properly verified, together with the vouch
a bunch of alfalfa
W. A Bean has built an addition tomorrow morning.
ers therefor, to the undersigned at Bandon, Newly furnished large light room»
with the efficient aid of the Co
•aised on his father's ranch below to his residence.
Coos county, Oregon, within six months from
Téléphona
Electric Lights
quille’s crew, all repairs were made
A report of the canvassers tor the the date of this notice.
Coquille.
It is as fine alfalfa as I
Rented
by
single
night, week or
The Eureka Coal Co. has their! sale of survey certificates showed
and she was ready for her regular
Dated this 3rd day of June A, D. 1909.
month
Mr
anyone need wish to see.
2i-5t
e ; m . blackerby .
tramway rebuilt to the river.
run again Wednesday morning.
that nearly $10,000 had been se
Administrator.
Lorenz harvests three crops
in a I
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INQUIRE AT OFFICE OF
to the I
Kelly has built a new fence cured. This will probably defray
1
Do you use Gasene Soap’ If so season, aggregating ten tons
The BANDON STEAM LAUDRV
the expense of the survey but the '
you know its good qualities. R. H. acre, and as Alfalfa is worth $15 I i in front ot the Riverton hotel.
Mrs.
York’s little daughti r projectors are anxious to h ive suf-1
per ton most any time it can readily
Rosa Co. has it.
«O years *
ficient funds to secure options <>ni
l
Juanita
is
very sick at present.
be .seen that this is a paying crop.
EXPERIENCE
The Star Motion Picture House,
The Wm Mong theatrical troup right of way at strategic points and
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I
W. C. Sellmer, proprietor, opened
also to start in securing tei minai-,
played one night here last week.
for business Sunday evening and is
etc.
On the latter account, the
Notice
Mr. Sneddon and wife have
canvass *or the sale of survey < er • MeCALL PATTERNS
now giving regular performances
Notice is hereby given tit it I will moved into Mrs. White’s house.
Celebrated for style, perfect fit, simplicity and
fi lies will be continued.
every evening. Mr. Sellmer says he
reliability nearly 4o ycirs. Sold in nearly
not be respon-ible for any debts con
Mrs. Ned Kelly of Coquille was
every city and town in the United States and
Francis H. Clark has been eh 1 d
is going to K*ve l^e public the best tracted by my wi e, Blanch Cook.
Canada, or by mail direct. More sold than
any other make.
Send for free catalogue.
visiting her sister Mrs. Elwood last ittorney for the company and uiil
Anton* tending «ketch and de«crft>tlnn may
obtainable in his line if the patron
quickly aerp'tRin our opinion free whether au
MeC ALL’S MAGAZINE
Dated this 2nd day of June, 1909« week.
Invention te probably patentable. <'ommonltw
More subscribers than any other fashion
assi-t in the right of wav m itti s
age keeps up as it has been, he
lions strict ly ronndent lai. HANOBOOK on Patent«
magazine—million a month. Invaluable. I.at-
writ fiee. oldest agency for securing patents.
2i*4t
J ohn C ook .
Mr.
an<l
Mrs
C.
A.
Peterson
and
Patents taken through Munn Jt Co. receive
eM
styles,
patterns,
.
dressmaking,
millinery,
anil
look
after
tin
legal
>
t,d
of
tie
will five Bandon a show that will be
rperial notice, without charge. In the
plain ‘•rwinp, tan* y needlework, hairdressing,
—ovu-------
son
Elson
started
tor
Seattle
la
it
etiquette,
good
stones,
etc.
Only
cents
a
business. Everyone is enthu- 1st c
second to none in Coos county.
vr.tr (worth double), including a tree pattern.
Sr 1 ?today, Off tend lor sample <<<py.
All .the local news in the Bandon F riday.
over the prospect.—Tim<
H< hai hi» place fitted up in a neat
A
lllnstrated «..Uly. larvasi cfr-
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Mrs. Nora Wilkenson is ’now
wannrr and everyone who visits it R ecorder .
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and new cash pnxe offers. Address
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a kvocabia comment..
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