Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, June 10, 1909, Image 8

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Build While the Sun Shines==CODY LUMBER CO
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THE TALK OF THE TOWN I ■
WHICH WILL INTEREST READERS OF THE RECORDER £
Joseph
Windle,
the
Lampa
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rancher
on the
B. J. Coumerilh was a Coquille Fifield.
business visitor Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ferris of
North
Bend came over to Bandon
Rouse
’
s
coal
at
the
Estabrook
Judge Geo. P. Topping went over
Monday.
Mr. Ferris attended the
warehouse
to
Coos Bay Tuesday on legal 2itf
busi­
K of P convention and he and his
ness.
wife have since been visiting friends.
Rouse’s coal at the Estabrook
M. G. Pohl brought a head of
warehouse.
21 tf
cauliflower to this office, last Fri­
Mrs. A. J. Hartman was at Co­ day, tha he had grown out of doors
quille Tuesday looking after busi­ this spring. It was as tinea head
ness affairs.
as we have ever seen and was cer­
See Spencer at the Estabrook tainly large for so early in the sea­
warehouse for reservations on the son.
Mr. and Mrs G. T. Treadgold
Breakwater.
2itf
left on the Breakwater for Portland
Walter Lyons, the great Coos
where Mr. Treadgold will look af­
Bay booster was in Bandon the first
ter legal business and they will take
of the week visiting Captain Hunt
in the Rose carnival. They will al­
and other friends.
so go to Seattle and take in the Ex­
J. W. Flanagan has received the position before returning home.
equipment for his planing mill and
There will be a dance in Orienta*
is now busily engaged installing his hall Saturday evening. 1 t
carpenter shop in the Dyer machine
Misses Winnie McNair and Kate
shop in the east end of town.
Rosa will graduate from Albany
Buy your jelly glasses at the College June 16th.
Miss McNair
Racket Store, Bandon Or.
finishing both the courses in vocal
Orvil Dodge was down from and instrumental music in the con­
Myrtle Point Monday evening look­ servatory of music, and Miss Rosa
ing up data for the Coos county will finish in the school of arts.
booklet to be used for advertising
Mr. and. Mrs. Win Hite and son
this county at the Seattle fair.
George and wife and Henry Adams
Sales are continually mounting UP returned Tuesday from a years so-
Goods are constantly coming in and journ'in California and the southwest
and prices are perceivably coming They were glad to get back and
down at the Racket Store.
say there is no place like Bandon.
The Ladies’ Aid of the Presby- They say that business is very dull
terian church will have a lunch in California.
Col. Coich was around Tuesday
counter at the grounds on the
Fourth of July. Strawberries and morning as happy as a lark paying
cream, coffee, ice cr^ain and other off the men who assisted F. A. Hol­
refreshments will be served. 22 it man in making the blast of the rock
in the river which was noted in the
W anted —timber
lands
in
R ecorder a couple of weeks ago.
Oregon that will cruise to the 160
I'he blast was a complete success
acres, from four and a half million
and the rock is nowhere to be ’ound
eet up. Title must be perfect and
anymore.
overestimates serves only to con­
The Presbyterian Sunday School
fuse. Address P. O. Box 114 Co­
will
observe Childrens’ Day at the
quille, Oregon.
morning service next Sunday June
Don’t fail to see the boxing con­
13th. The pastor, Rev. Geo. H.
test at Oriental hall Saturday even­
Roach expects to be back from his
ing at 8 :oo o’clock.
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trip to Denver, and will preach the
J. S. Tilton will give an illustrated baccalureate sermon to the grauating
lecture on prophecy at the opera • lass in the evening.
hall at 2:30 p. m. on Sunday June
There will be an excursion to
13 also on the following Sunday at
Riverton from Bandon Sunday June
the same hour, Pains will be taken
20th. The steamer Dispatch has
to make these discourses especially
been chartered for the occasion and
interesting and instructive. All are there will probably be a big crowd
invited to attend.
go for the outing. The Bandon
—LOST—Pocket book containing Dramatic Club will put on the
nearly fiteen dollars. Finder please play “Above the Clouds’’ in the
notify this office. Reward. 22-it evening.
is understood he will It* * .* no stone
unturned in hi» 'effort to secure
the cancelled entries.
¡t was a similar charge that form­
ed the basis for the trial and con­
viction of the late United States
Senator Mitchell.-1 larbor.
Born to the wife of Oscar Hwtd
rickson May 29th a daughter.
Mis. C. M. Spencer was à pas­
senger to San Francisco on the Fi- I
field, where she will visit friends
for a short time.
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Mrs. Chas. Green of Lampa went
to San Francisco on the Fifield, and
will also goto Nevada where she
will visit friends and relatives before
returning.
Mrs. Dave Lowe and young son
went to San Francisco on the Fi
Fifield. She will visit her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Thrift of San
Jose.
The • residence of E. Gillispie,
near Prosper was destroyed by fire
Wednesday night. No one was at
home when the fire started and the
cause is unknown, The loss was
about $800. Mr. Gillispie had $400
insurance.
The Womans’ Relief Corps of
Bandon will give a strawberry fes-
lival in the Denholm building, Sat­
urday afternoon and evening June
12th. Strawberry shortcake, straw -
berries, and crea n, cake and coffee
will be served.
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V Humci
Beef Steak, Pork Chops, Veal and
Ty WJ'JCA.ft ff. sk >: th
ft
Ham,
FOL A CHANGE.
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Our Meats are fresh, our stock is
nice
If I w< re you.
It aeeniu to me,
At scv.ral points
A chance 1 see
To quit.* Improve
Upon your plan
An<i n>.ik of you
A better mail.
Just call on us and learn our price
If you were 1,
Couhl you indeed
Al.nl» my lines
Of work succeed,
Or would you make
A wretched mess
And bring upon
Yourself distress?
We are now in our new location in the Laird-
Lowe Building and have the finest shop in the
county
I wonder if
V e’d i ver sigh
If I were you
And you were I
And wish again
On l.etideii knee
To be the ones
We used to be.
His Limitation
•‘I hear your i'ainil.. is goln*,
you into society. Un I ■ Clrtrlej
• Well. they <l<> it ¡it their «wn
"Ain't yr.ti p.Irg to lift nice al xiut
It?"
stand
"Oh, I
tor the
fortllon lint,
will cat soup
SAILED
June 5—Wilhelmina, to Coos Bay,
Christensen, 200 tn shingles, 1363
bdls veneer, 4 tons mdse.
July 7—Bandon, for San Pedro,
Ewart, 429 m lumber, 5 tons but
ter. 3 tons cheese.
June 7—Wilhelmina, for Coos
Bay, Christensen, light.
June 9—Elizabeth, for S. E.. Ol-
sen, 190 m lumber, 53 cds match­
wood, 10 tons mdse, 1 ton cheese,
1 1-2 Ions butter, 7 passengers.
June g—Fifield, for S. F., Jensen,
285 m lumber 192 poles, 116 m
shingles, 105 bdls broom handles.
7 tons butter, ¡I passengers-s
REVIEW OF REVIEWS
SUNSET MAGAZINE .
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From time to time a nice little lamb,
- fep|T*¡n.U
One Accomplishment.
“Do you play tin- piano.' usked tin*
Ingenious young man who was trying
very bard to make conversation.
“No.” replied the self made man; "1
never took music lessons 011 but one
tastrument, and that was many years
ago.”
“And what was that?”
“The saw buck.”
June 6—Elizabeth, troni S. I
Olsen, 88 tons mdse, 14 passengers.
June 6—Fifield, from S. F.,
52J2 tons mdse, 6 passengers.
June 7- -Wilhelmina, from Coos
Bay, Christensen, 6f t ons mdse, 19
tons machinery,
City Meat Market
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Last Thursday was C. E. Kopf’s
birthday, (we wont say what one)
and a number of friends who ha j>-
pened to find out, planned anil suc­
cessfully carried out a big surprise
oil him. He was kept entirely in
the dark and was absolutely un­
suspicious when iie went to the door
o admit what he supposed to be a
couple of callers, but behold when
tile door was opened, in filed a
whole regiment.
The “victim’,
1 tiiilly recovered the shock and did
the best he could to entertain the I
guests. Che joke of it was that
Mrs. K. didn’t know much more
about it
an the victim himself a;
she was only taken into the confi­
dence of the “intruders” the night
before, Suffice to say it was
jolly crowd, and alter some time wa
spent in playing games, an elabo
rate luncheon (we could not count
the courses) was served.
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Coquille River Transportation
Co.’s Schedule
Arrives
Coquille
8:30 a tn
3:00 p tn
l0:(H) a in
4-00 p m
Arrives
Bandon
¡0 30 H in
11.30 a in
5.30 p in
5.1 Hl p tn
The Coqtiillo connects with- the
trains at Coquille for Marshfield and
Myrtle Point.
The up river passengers can come
to Bandon on th« Favorite ami have
three hours here in which to do their
trading ami other business.
Leaves
B.»ndon
ni
Co«] ill lie, \ / 1 .IMI p a ni
Dispatch. 7:00 a ni
Favorite,
I r.'JO p tn
L«av»*H
Coqllil]»
Favorite,
7:30 a tu
Coquille, ' '.LOG a m
4.00 p tn
Dispatch, 1.0(1 p tn
Notice to Contractors
Notice of Street Improvement
Notice is heteby given that scaled bids will be
received for the improvement and construction of
a portion of the county road in Road District No.
19, Coos county, Oregon, known as the “Ban­
don-Dairy ville Road’’ f.om Johnson creek south­
ward, acoording to the specifications on file with
the county clerk of Coos county, Oregon, and a
copy of such specifications in the hands of S.J.
Culver, Special Road Master of R: D. No. 19.
Live per cent of amount of bid to be de­
posited with the county clerk with bid and all
bids to be filed with the county clerk of Coos
< ounty, Oregon, oil or liefore the 7th day of
July A. D. 1909, al 10 o'clock a. in.
I he county court re-erves the right to reject
any and all lads.
Dated this 5th day o( June A. D. 1909.
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S. J. CULVER.
Special Road Master of R. D., No. 19.
Notice is hereby given that the common coun­
cil of the city of Bandon, at a regular meeting
there, has ordered that I lit h street he improved
from the new school building east to the present
city limits, by sidewalks and giading the same,
and unless a written remonstrance against the
same be bled with the recorder on or before the
23rd day of June, 1909, signed by two thirds of
the real projierty owneis thereon, then an ordin­
ance may be passed by this council ordering
such improvement and assessing the cost thereof
upon the adjacent property.
Dated, at Bandon, Oregon, June 3rd, 1909.
Notice to Contractors
Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be
received for the improvement and construction of
1 portion of the county road in Road District
No. 19, (Zoos county, Oregon, known as the
'Bandon-Bear Creek Road,” according to the
;pecifications on file with the county clerk of
Coos county, Oregon, and a copy of such specifi­
cations in the hands of S. J Culver, Special
Road Master of R. D., No. 19.
I ive per cent of amount of Bid to be deposited
villi the county clerk with bid and all bids to he
filed with the county clerk of Coos county, Ore­
gon, on or before the 7th day of July A. D.,
1909, at 10 o’clock a. m.
The county court reserves the right to reject
any and all bids.
Dated this 5th day of June A. D.. 1909.
22-4t
S. J CULVER,
Special Road Master of R. D., No. 19.
The City Meat Market has moved
into its new quartets recently
vacated by the Smith Bros. Market
and the building has been newly
papered, new fixtures put in and
other improvements are being made
so that when all is completed it will
NOTICE I OR PUBLICA HON
present the finest appearance of any
Department of the Interior,
U. S. l^and Office at Roseburg, Ore.
market tn the county This enter­
June 4. 1909.
prising firm is succeeding in building
Notice is hereby given that Reinhold P.
—Wanted— Woman to do house­
Hempie, of Bandon, Oregon, who, on May 14,
up a big business here and they are
1906, made Homestead Entry, No, 14066.S. R.
work for small family near Parkers­
surely deserving of it all.
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039H4, for sc 1-4 of sw|l-4, sec 30; e 1-2 ol
burg. Inquire at this office.
nw 1-4, sw 1-4 of ne 1-4, section 31, township
Last Thursday evening about 20
Will Celebrete July 5th
29 south, range 14 west, Willamette Meridian,
T he San Francisco Bulletin says of the friends of J. H. Jones called
has hied noticr of intention to make final ¿com­
mutation proof, to establish claim to the land
of a former Coquille River boy who upon him, unannounced and re­
above described, before G. 1 I readgold, U. S.
The
Fourth
falling
on
Sunday
is playing with the San Jose team: minded him that he had passed
Commissioner, at Bandon, Oregon, on the 2l»t
!•»> •' Julv 1909
“Happy” Smith is playing a great another milestone in the journey of the Bandon Concert Band will cel­
Claimant names as witnesses:
game for the Prune Pickers. He life. The Saturday previous was ebrate on the 5th and it will be a
John Luke of
Bandon, Oregon
John Stillwell ol
is hitting like a fiend and doing Mr. Jones’ birthday but owing to gala day in Bandon. The band will
Robert Pt Hunt of
miraculous work in the field. Yes­ unavoidable conditions the surprise probably give a concert on the
George Cox of
BENJAMIN L. EDDY,
terday he made a one hand catch of could not be carried out until Thurs­ streets, Saturday evening July 3rd,
Register.
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and on Monday will be the big
Mosher's drive that looked good day evening.
The evening was
for three cushions and also came spent in playing games and gen­ event of the season.
PATTERNS
Preparations for a fine time are McCALL
through with two doubles.”
Celebrated tor style, perfect fit, simplicity and
eral enjoyment, and the usual tempt­
reliability neatly 40 years. Sold in nearly
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being made and all of B indon .¡nd
every city and town in the United St ites and
Fast boxing contest at Orienta’ ing viands of such occasion were
Canada,
or
by
mail
direct.
More
sold
than
the country for tniles around will
any other make.
Send for free catalogue.
hall Saturday evening,
Don’t fail served.
turn out to make it a success.
McCALL9» MAGAZINE
More subscribers than any other fashion
to see it. 1 t
The productivity and possibilities
magazine—million a month. Invaluable. I.”
cal
styles, patterns, dresstMkinc, millinery,
A. Garfield
Mrs. Anselmo was called to of Coquille \ alley upland soil has
plain sewing, fancy needlework, hairdressing,
Government
to
Push
to
Limit
etiquette, good stories, etc. Only 50 cents a
Marshfield on business last week. been demonstrated by Mr and Mrs.
year (worth double), including a free pattern. Mil. ami Steamboat Work
Subscribe today, or send for {»ample copy.
and before going she had the mis­ E. From, who live near the school
WONDFMFTJL INDUCEMENTS
to Agents. Postal brings premium catalogue
fortune to fall from a sidewalk about house. From a few rows of log an
I he suit commenced about a year
and new t ash prize offers. Address
a foot high, breaking the small berry vines across their one lot ago to cancel the patents on the THL McCALL CO 238 to 248 W. 37th St.. NLW YORK
SPECIAL
MACHINES BUILT TO OR DEH
bone in her right leg. The mem­ List season they sold $50 worth o fraudulent timber entries of C. A.
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ber gave her much pain and was the berries. The prospect for this sea­ Smith will likely be pushed to a
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finned Shafting. Cup ano S«t
CUTTER'S BLACK LEO VACCISa
Screws, Macinio B o II h . Pip«
source of constant annoyance on her sons crop are as good or better final hearing soon. The' case is in
California's favorite, »he nvmt mac
and Fittings, Dias i \\ . rk
cessful. easiest used and lowest
trip. She has returned now and is than last year. With such 'an in­ the hands of Attorney General
priced reliable v.vcine made
Powder, string or pill form Write
getting much better although it will come from a portion of one lot the Wickersham who is admitted to be
for free Black Ix-g Booklet.
GENERAL REPAIRING
THE
CUTTER LABORATORY
be some túne helor» she entirely punsibililies in acres is a .mere mat- th«* most capable person holding
B khkhky . C al . *>
If your druggist lor* not st -k our
,
ttr df figures.—Enterprise.
reeovi
the position in recent years, and it
Pattern
Shop in Connection
vaccine». order direct from ua.
The Tillamook Herald of last
week says: “Marriage license was
issued to Lewis A. York of Bandon
Ore., and Miss Mary J. Large, of
Nehalem.*’
Mr. York will be in
Bandon soon with his bride and
they will make this city their future
home, and he will continue his
bakery and cafe business.
Bandon Foundry
& Machine Shop
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Noticr is hereby given that the undersigned
has been appointed by the county court of Coos
county, Oregon, administrator of the estate of
Mary Ann P. Blackerby; all persons having
claims against said estate are required to present
them properly verified, together with the vouch­
ers therefor, to the undersigned at Bandon.
Coos county, Oregon, within six months from
the date of this notice.
Dated this 3rd day of June A, D. 1909.
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E; M. BLACKERBY;
Administrator.
For the best
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All work guaranteed
ROOMS and
LODGING
Newly furnished large light rooms
Telephone
Electric Lights
Rented by single night, week or
month
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COPYRIGHTS
Anvnne tending a wketrh and deerrlptlnn may
quickly aacertain our opinion free whether an
Invention it probably patentahlo. _ ( ommanlea-
tlont strictly crtnfldentfal. HANDBOOK on Patents
«♦•nt free. Oldest Agency for tecuring patents.
Patents taken tfirouifh Munu A Co. te< tire
nofkv, without charts. In the
Scientific Hnwricait.
A han<1.<*nnelT lllniqrated *»ekly.
■ ’iinllon nf any .rientnln lournal.
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