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

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One of the Schrieber boys had
THE
h's hand badlv torn up Monday
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by the explosion of a giant fire
WHICH WILL INTEREST READERS OF THE RECORDER |
cracker. The thumb was nearly
AND
1»
torn
from
the
hand
and
the
palm
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C. E. Atherton of Bandon was a
•Harry Morrison and Geo Emery of, of the hand was badly lacerated.
Way to
this city were Marshfield visitors | Dr. Houston dressed the wound anti
Marshfield visitor Friday.
the last report that we received the
One lot of shoes going at less than Friday.
boy was getting along all right.
And
cost Coumerilh Christensen Co. it
Ceo. Rockwell and Peter Me
Col.
Frank
Touvelle,
a
ranched
Dougal ot Bandon were in Marsh i
Capt. Bowman of this city left
living near Medford, Oregon is said
field a couple of days last week
last Sunday for Portland where he
to have produced a deep-rooted
I« to cover it with
Dale Brrrows says he will have vine which brings forth three crops
will make his future home.
,-ork for a year now and it will be ot berries in a season, which result
Bargains in hats at the Bargain well greased.
He won’t have to has been obtained by grafting alfalfa
Store.
26 it buy any lard.
You can always buy it at the
roots on the roots of a strawberry
A fine seven pound boy was born
Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Dwiggins vine. Alfalfa roots deeply and pro­
to Prof, and Mrs. E. B. Kausrud and liitle son Dick ca ne over from duces three to five crops a vear
Tuesday morning July 6th.
Marshfield Friday and will remain vithout irrigation. It occurred to
THE HISTORY OF JIM JONF.S
Don’t fail to see the bargain here indefinitely.
him that strawberries might do the
counters at Coumerilh-Christensen
same
if
the
vine
could
hr
made
to
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Gage and
Co's.
it
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Dollar came extend down far enough, so as to Jim Jon«---he was an editor---that is he tried
be;
C. Timmons left Friday tor his down from Coquille Saturday, re­ receive moisture hom the soil He to bought
himself a hand-press, an’ he started
throughout
the
season.
—
Scientific
home in Astoria after an extendtd turning home Monday.
in to see
American.
business visit in Bandon
Jes’ what there was in editin', but when he’d
Bargain Store will keep open
canvassed round,
A party of business men compose
You will save money by trading every night until 8 o’clock this will
Some fifteen hundred editors in that same town
give the people plenty of time to of A. McNair, M. Breuer, Steve
at the Bargain Store. 26 it
he found.
do their trading.
26 it Gallier, R. H. Rosa, J. C. Shields,
Next week we will publish
t
hey
all knew more about it than Jone could
Chris Rasmussen and O. A. Trow­
They
say
Colonel
Rosa
is
respon
­
hope
to know;
extracts from Rev. A. Haberly’s ad
bridge went to Coquille Wedne d iv
They told him; you must run her Jones, jes* so
sible
for
the
dampened
condition
of
dress at the dedication of the Ban­
to insist on the county court stick­
an* so an’ so!
the atmosphere Monday.
He had
don school building.
ing to the proposition of paying Be sure and boom the Baptists-- they’re bound
just completed an irrigation ditch to
to help you out—
Rouse’s coal at the Estabrook run water on his spud patch, “and dollar for dollar into this road dis
An
’ give the good old Methodists a big salvation
trict for all the extra money that
warehouse.
2itf
the next day it rained.“
shout!
could be raised for improving roads.
Dr. H. M. Brown made the last
Don’t forget the shoe sale at the After the proposition was made, the ‘ Give every man a notice­
round trip to San Francisco on the
down
Bargain Store prices that will district voted a tax on itself to
Elizabeth and transacted busines«
Whenever Major Jinks is seen perambulatin'
surprise you.
26 it
raise funds and because of this the
round;
in that city while there.
court did not wan* to come through Put in a few flee locals for all the stores, an*
Wm.
Doyle
and
Win.
Caughell
Buy your first quality white cedar
give
of Wedderburn passed through here however the business men succeeded
shingles from the Estabrook Co. d
Each man a free subscription---!! you want
in
showieg
the
court
that
this
dis
­
last Friday on their way to Marsh­
your sheet to live;’’
There will be a meeting of the field with five head of horses belong­ trict was entitled to all there was
W. C. T- U. on Thursday July 15 ing to the Hume estate which were coming and secured a promise to Well, Jones, he done jrs’ as they
they'd make a row;
come down and investigate condi
at 2:30 p. m. at the M. E. Church. sold at auction in that city.
But the more he tried to please ’em all, the
tions some time this month and do
Mrs. Sumner, President.
mote they told him how;
Fine job work a specialty tha something for the district.
Until at last he took the book an* laid it on
.—F or sale —Cheap a good fire R ecorder office. “Work done
the shelf;
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class merchandise business. Inquire while you wait.’’
Then run the paper in the ground an* loitered it
of the Bandon Investment Corpora­
himself!
MARINE
Cedar Planking for bridge and
—Atl anta C onstitution.
tion.
2qtf
street work. Estabrook C i.
26t f
ARRIVED
— OOO—
Thos Hanly of Larnpa, who had
July 1 —Sohr Oregon, Mehlberg,
Mrs. J. Johnson and daughter
the misfortune to have the small Hattie left on the Elizabeth for from S F.» ballast.
Advertise in the R ecorder ami
you
will get results.
bone of his right leg fractured as San Francisco and will spend a
July 5—Elizabeth, Olsen, from S I
the result of a horsefall se veral weeks couple of months in West Berkeley F, 85 tons mdse. 5 tons machinery,
ago is able to be around again.
Ordinance No. 135
visiting friends and relatives.
5 tons wool, 9 pass-mgets.
i< an Ordinance entitled an ordinance
Number 3 cedar for building pur­
July 6—Wilhelmina, Christensen, Tins»
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie F. Waite are
regulate public places of amusement, and to
poses. See Estabrook Co. 26t f
close the same after midnight, and provide for
the proud parents of a hue baby from Coos Bay, 65 tons mdse.
the punishmentgoi the violation of this ordi­
July
7
—
Ruby,
Korth,
from
San
girl
born
July
3rd.
Miss Pearl Walker left Friday
nance.
THE CITY OE BANDON DOES OR­
Pedro,
light.
morning for Portland and Seattle
Prof, and Mrs. H. C- Ostien. and
DAIN AS FOLLOWS:
SAILED
She will visit the A. Y. P. Exposi­ son Tom W.
Sec. I.
i hat hereafter, w hen this ordinance
E. Craine and
shall have gone into full force and effect it shall
tion and will also stop at Astoria daughters Erma and Pearl and Miss
July 2 —San Buena Ventura, Berg- be unlawful for any proprietor, manager, agent,
and visit her friend Miss Timmons Nora Gibson, left today for Craine’s erson, for S F, t8o m lumber.
clerk or other representative of any proprietor,
firm, person or corporation owning, controlling
before she returns.
camp where they will take a few
July 2—Fitiield, Jensen, for S F, ' or otherwise opera ling public places of business
described to conduct the same after
Reduced prices this week in every days outing.
9 tons butter and cheese, 8 tons Miereafter
midnight on any night of the week, or before six
department in our store. Coumerilh
This week the Bargain Stole is wool 10 cds wood, 295 m lumber, 1 o’clock A. M„ which places of bu mess are
hereby designated and commonly known
Christensen Co.
it
going to have a big shoe sale com­ 367 poles, 150 m lath. 7 passengers howling alleys, billiard halls, card rooms, skating
miks, or any other places of busines.. where
20 per cent
July 6--Wilhelmina, Christensen, • public
While posing for a picture Sun­ mencing July 9 to 15.
games or amusements areoperatecj for profit
26 it
for Coos Bay, 1 ton mdse.
or gain. Provided however that this section
day, the two year old child of Mr. o f the regular price.
not apply to card or other parties given by
and Mrs. Wm. Matheny of Lang
July 8—Elizabeth, Olsen, for S , shall
lodges, clubs or other organizations or to publ c
Miss Winnie McNair has started a
lois, fell to the floor from a box kindergarten class and has quite a F, 225 m lumber. 6 tons butter, dances which are of entirely social nature,
whether the same be given for profit or not,
where it was standing and broke its number of pupils already enrolled 7 cases woolen goods, 20 tons unless
the same be operated as a business
whereupon this section shall not then apply.
collar bone. The child was brought Miss McNair took a special course mdse and 15 passtn jeis.
Sec. 2. That any person or persons, linn or
to town and Dr. Kelley set the u this line at Albany college and is
corporation, or any agent thereof convicted before
the municipal court of the violation of this ordin­
bone.
especially well prepared for the
THE TALK OF THE TOWN.
Cheapest, Safest
Most Sanitary
the Home
Preserve Fruits
JELLY
Pure Paraffine
WE are complete house­
Bandon Drug Co.
furnishers and have
the best stock and the best
prices in Coos County.
(JWe will sell you any­
thing to make your home
beautiful from a carpet
tack to a Brussels rug or
anything you may want
in the house furnishing line
Woodruff & Turner
The House-Furnishers
AJAN
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A 320 Acres South African Veteran
Bounty Land Certificate
Issued by the Department of the Interior, Govern­
ment of Canada, Ottawa, under the Volunteer Bounty
Act, 1908. Good for 320 acres of any dominion land
open for entry in Alberta, Saskatchewan or Manitoba.
Any person over the age of 18 years, MAN OR
WOMAN, can acquire this land with this certificate
without further charge. For immediate sale, $800.
l I
C. R Moore returned on the
Elizabeth Monday morning from
Port Huron and other Michigan
points where he had been visiting
for the past six weeks, He reports
a fine time and is looking as if he
really had all the sport there was
going.
work.
Old papers at the R ecorder o
lice five cents a bundle.
The Coquille Herald of last week
says
that Mesdames Rhinehart
and Garby,
and
their sister
Miss Pigg, and the children of the
former of Glenn’s Ferry Ida. arrived
—L ost —A yellow dog, part blood yesterday on their way to Bandon
hound, has strip around neck. Re­ to visit with Vrs. Coia Stillwell
ward. Finder please leave par­ mother sister.
ticulars at the R ecorder office.
Melford Sill, the little son of Mr.
24 3t
and Mrs. M. L. Sill, fell from the
Oscar Wiren, co-operative ob­ back steps of the Rosa Co’s, build­
server of Bandon reports the rainfall ing on to the mini flats Tuesday
for June 19093s follows: 87 hun afternoon with the result that his
dreths of an inch. Cloudy and leg was broken. Drs. Rossiter and
rainy days 16, clear days 14. The Houston were called and set the
rainfall for the corresponding month bone and the little fellow is resting
of 1908 was 1 inch and 69 huadreths quite easy now.
Melford
is a
of an inch. 7
popular youngster around town and
—FOR sale —A good standard he wilj be greatly missed while he is
bred horse four years old buggy and laid up, but all are glad that he was
harness or will sell seperate. Will not more seriously hurt
take a good milch cow for part
The Oregon State Teachers’ As­
pay. Call on or address W. F. sociation completed its ninth an­
Waite, Bandon, Ore.
24 4tx. nual convention at Albany during
Writing Lessons
ance shall be punished by a fine of not less than
five ($5) nor more than fifty ($50) dollars (or
each offense, or fry imprisonment not to exceed
ten (10) days in the discretion of the court.
C. R WADE. Recorder.
Approved this 30th day of June, I’XY).
(SEAL]
STEPHEN GALLIER.
Mayor.
We are informed that Prof. Han­
shaw is about to organize a class in
writing and drawing and will com­
mence a five weeks term of les­
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
sons on Monday July icth.
Department of the Interior
U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon,
The lessons will be given in the
June 23. I 909.
school building in the high school Notice is hereby given that Ellen W. Gouty,
whose postoffice address is Bandon, Oregon, did,
room, commencing af 9 a. m. on
the 28th day of January, 1909, file in this
forenoons only on Monday, Tues­ office Sworn Statement and Application, No.
to purchase the n 1-2 of nr 1-4, section
day and Wednesday of each week. 02738,
18, township 29 south, range I I west, Willam-
The Professor’s qualifications as a rtte Meridian, and the limber thereon, under the (
of the act of June 3, 1878, and a L. 1
teacher of writing and drawing are provisions
amendatory, known as the " Timber and Stone
well known here and the opportunity Law,’ at such value as might be fixed l»v ap-
praisemrnt, and that, pursuant to such application,
will be an excellent one for all who 1 the
land and timber thereon have been appraised,
need improvement in writing or $200 00; the timlief estimated 230,000 board |
at $0.50 per M, and the land nothing, that
desire to acquire ability n the i feet
said applicant will offer final proof in support ot
valuable accomplishment of drawing her applicat on and sworn statement on th<- 7th
I day of September, 1909, before G. I . tread
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I gold, U. S. Commissioner, at Bandon, Oregon.
Any person is at liberty to protest this pur­
Seven Injured by a Tornado chase before entry, or initiate a contest at any
time before patent issuer., by filing a coiroboratrd
affidavit in this office, alleging facts which would
defeat the entry.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY,
Devils Lake, N. D.,—June 30—I
Register.
Seven persons weie seriously in­ First publication July ft-IOt
jured and 30 houses were demolish-
e d by a tornado which swept the
towns of Niles and Leeds, according
Bend had a Fourth of July cel­ the past week The gathering was to telepnone message received here
ebration that was probably the most pronounced the most successful in today.
unique in the country because of the history of the organization An
Early reports of the damage done
one great feature, a trout barbecue interesting .and valuable urogram by the storm were exaggerated, it
There are numerous places in the was given, with many notable ad­ being stated that a number of per­
state that could duplicate it, dresses. The second annual con­ sons were killed. So far as can be
probably, but where througout the vention of county superintendents learned here there were no fatalities.
East could such an affair be held? of schools was held at Salem just
The injured persons are members
Bend had about 3,500 trout served preceding the meeting of the county of the Anes family
They had a
to those in attendance at the cel- | state pedagogues. A higher stand- | terrible experience, Their house
ebration, certainly a splendid ad­ ard for school work in this state was demolished by the storm and
vertisement ‘ of Oregon's attraction« was set and many matters of mu­ the father and s x children were bad-
< .
• • tual helpfulness •were discussed.
as a fishermao's paradise.
ly hurt.
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And Berries of all Description
Flowers then order from
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Bandon, Ore., gen. agi. Coos Co. Nursery
Nnwly furnished large light room«
Telephone
Electric Lights
Rented by single night, week or
month
Clarence ) '. Lowe
INQUIRE AT OFFICE OF
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Il AN DON
Druggist and Apothecary
Is just in reoeiiit. of a now stock of
Drugs and Chemicals. Pateu. and
Proprietary Preparations, Toilet Ar
I ir|es. Druggist Sundries, Perfnmes,
Broshes, Sponges. Snap. Nuts and
Candies, Cigars, Tobaccos and Cig­
arettes, Paints,
Painter’s Supplies.
Anvnne Mnrtlnf a »ketch «nd rfeaerlnf ton mil
nnlrkiy «•certain our opinion free mi -»th« r an
invention m probably patentnble ( >mu tmira-
tionn!»»rictly confidential. HANDBOOK on I*«tenia
sent free. (»Meat agency for eec'urma patents.
Patents taken tnr tutrh .Munn A Co. R et ire
notice, without ebnftro, in the
Scientific American.
A handsomelv I11n«frafe.l weekly. I
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