Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, July 15, 1909, Image 8

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Seattle, Wadi, July 14— Excep­
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field this week on busine-s.
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Mrs. J. J. O’Neill returned Sal- this year is predicted by W. W.
A fine baby boy was born to Mr. 1 urday from an extended visit w ith Broughton, traffic manager of the
E. C. Roberts of Myrtle Point
Way to
and Mrs. Buckle on thé Hamblock relatives and friends in San Fran­ Great Noithem Railway, as the re­
was in Bandon Sunday.
PERT PARAGRAPHS.
cisco
and
northern
California.
sult of a bumper wheat crop. Mr
Buy your first quality white cedar place Friday.
Being loyal to one's friends Is praise­
Broughton studies wheat carefully worthy and also pleasant—if the parse
Sam
Johnson,
the
genid-
purser
Ed
Ohman
is
hauling
logs
to
the
shingles from the Estabrook Co. t
And
on the Dispatch and U. S. mail each year and this time fie ob­ can stand the strain.
E. N. Smith of Myrtle Point was river from his camp and will raf
clerk left on the Fifield for San serves that the fanners are going to
Money is the root of all evil, but it
in Bandon this week looking after them down to the Aberdeen mill.
Speaking of also supplies the pleasant fruit that
He
has
nearly a million feet now Francisco and will take a well make a big killing.
It to cover it with
business affairs.
the situation, Mr. Broughton says: grows on the branches.
earned vacation.
ready for business.
Big dance at Oriental hall Satur­
T have come across the country
Mr. Covell will leave on the Break
Cedar Planking for bridge and
day night. Plenty of good music
street work. Estabrook C j .
26t water Saturday for Portland and slowly for the express purpose of
and a fine time for all who attend it
You can always buy it at th«
from there will go to Seattle to getting out among the producers
At the recent Grand Lodge of
and
wheat
dealers
to
ascertain
crop
bring back a small grandchild
Miss Etfiie Collier. Miss Ray
Oregon Knights of Pythias, Lloyd
conditions. Not for many years has
whose mother died recently.
Collier and Miss Kittie Wells of Co­
Rosa and Harry Morrison rep­
the vast stretch of country from
quille spent a couple of days in our
Word has been received here that
resented the Delphi Lodge of Ban­
Minnesota to the S. und been so
city the past week.
don, and Mr. Morrison was appoint­ A. G. Erickson has secured a posi­ prolific with its wheat yield The
Rouse’s coal at the Estabrook ed Deputy Grand Chancellor for tion with the government as dock
crop in Washington state is especial­
warehouse.
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this district. This is a distinction foreman at Ft. Stevens with a salaiy ly good and heavy. I have crossed
Mrs. R. H. Rosa was elected of which he may well feel proud and of$100 per month attached. His the country many times but never
Worthy Matron to till vacancy at a is only conferred upon a man who friends here will congratulate him did 1 see a people so happy and
A. Garfield
recent meeting of the local chapter is well posted in the workings of on his good success.
contented wtth their lot as the farm
O E. S. and Mrs. E. I. Hite was the Order.
M ss Ida Rod'ne cue of the suc­ ers in the region tapped by the
Mil. and Steamboat Work Our
elected Associate Matron.
cessful
school teachers of Coos Great Northern and its branches.
Beginning Monday July 19 the
SPECIALTIES
Kindness like virtue is its own re­
Joe Windle brought down a stand Racket Store will make a great re­ county died in a hospital in Marsii- Railways keep just as good account
ward,
which
is
fortunate
for
kindness.
field July 12th, from complications of the crops as the banks and grain
27 it
of bees, from his ranch near Lampa moval sale
SPECIAL MACHINES BUILT TO ORDER
resulting
from an operation. She dealers.
We also know what is If a generous impulse were to awake
Monday, for M. G. Pohl
Mr
Last week's issue of the Silver
T'ni nmi Shafting, (’«p ami Set
Windle says this is a great bee State, published at Deer Lodge, was a sister of Miss Carrie Rodine doing in districts other than < urown. in some people it would be scared into
Screws. Maciiii.e Bolls. Ripe
the middle of next century by Its sur­
who
formerly
taught
in
the
Bandon
So
it
seems
reasonable
to
say
that
country, and his bees are doing fine. contained an announcement that a
roundings.
ami Fittings, Brass Work
school.
with good crops from Minnesota
i
“
shirt
waist
social
”
would
be
given
— for sale —Cheap a good fire
GENERAL REPAIRING
Geo. H. Moore, who is one of to salt water from the Platte to Doing our duty is undoubtedly com­
class merchandise business. Inquire m that city on a certain date, and
mendable,
but
It
requires
a
great
deal
that “all ladies attending without the stockholders in the Cody Lum­ the Saskatchewan in Canada, the en­ of commendation to reconcile some of Pattern Shop in Connection
of the Bandon Investment Corpora­
wearing shirtwaists would be fined. ” ber Co., arrived on the last Fifield tire West wiil enjoy remarkable us.
tion.
2<tf
1 look for
Good! Any one who would attend from Port Huron, Mich., and will prosperity this year.
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Cody return | without having common decency remain here for an indefinite period. the greatest travel the West has Some men are the salt of the earth,
and some women are the pepper of so­
ed last Friday from Portland and I enough to wear a mere waistshirt He was accompanied by his friend ever seen between the middle of ciety.
points in Washington where they should not only be fined, but be Mr. Pierce who will be remembered July and the middle of September.
Indolence is a soporific that has put
have been spending two or three thrown out also.
as having been here for sore time
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many a better quality to sleep.
weeks. They report a very pleasant
last winter.
Don’t be too late to get your
All things are relative, but twine of
time.
Blow Restores Hearing
Smoke Coquille -Valley P ippin
share of bargains at the Racket
us would sometimes like to deny tbe Newly furnished large light rooms
W. S. Patterson and family of Store Removal Sale beginning and be convinced.
27 qt
relationship.
Telephone
Electric Lights
Santa Ana, Calif., are visiting the Monday July 19.
27 it
Wm. Wade. Tom Goodale and
Astoria, Or., July 14—Defective It often costs an effort to be kind Rented by single night, week or
gentleman’s brother, C. H. Patterson
month
Southern Oregon alone expects to Sell Ireland returned last evening in his hearing since his birth, and charitable, and some of the results
of this city. They have been in
INQUIRE AT OFFICE OF
from Roseburg, having made the John Jochinsen, 13 years old, by be­ bear witness to the fact.
Washington visiting at various ship pears to the value of half a mil­
The BANDON STEAM LAUDRV
From trip via Myrtle Point in about ing struck on the head by a base­
Desir« and Necessity.
points for the past ten months and lion dollars this season.
eleven
hours
running
time.
They
A
cot
by
tlie
sea
in
the
country.
ball
last
night,
has
recovered
from
will spend a couple of months here. present indications, it is thought
A beautiful mansion in toWn,
A mine that was deep and exhaustless,
Southern Oregon will send away had to stop a number of places to his infirmity.
yacht that would never go down.
See Spencer at the Estabrook 500 cars of pears to the Eastern remove stones and other obstr uc-
Jochinsen’s hearing had been An A auto
to scoot like the lightning,
warehouse for reservations on the markets. The value of each carload tions. With a little repair work in such that he could make no pro­
A fanciful book to peruse,
A diamond as large as a saucer.
At
Breakwater.
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Are some of the things I could use.
is placed at $1000, making the the canon, it is believed that the gress in school, although he was
trip
ean
be
made
regularly
in
twelve
recognized by his teachers as a A wife who was pretty and charming,
Other sec­
Walter J. Sabin of Redlands Cal., crop worth $500,000.
THE RACKET STORE
Job that was counted a snap,
While j A A chair
and Mrs. Chas. T. Clifford of Tulare tions of the state will increase the hours or less, allowing time for naturally intelligent boy.
that was easy and ample
BANDON, OREGON
time when I choose for a nap,
arrived on the Fifield to visit their value of the pear crop largely, mak­ meals. They expect to start the playing last evening, a throw ball I A And
box of cigars at my elbow.
Notions, Toys, Stationery,
An Income that never would strike
lather, A.B. Sabin.
Mrs. Clifford ing a very large total for this regular auto service in a short lime. struck him in the head and he fell And
plenty of leisure to travel
—Times.
to the ground. It was feared by j
Are some of the things I would like
will return to her home in a week or one great Oregon product.
Hosiery, Chinaware, Overalls
his
companions
that
he
hat'
been
1
two, but Mr, Sabin will remain for
A
store
that
would
furnish
me
credit
Number 3 cedar for building pur­
and Shirts for men and boys
Ask for Coquille Valley P ippin
Nor growl if I chatwed to be slow.
seriously injured but he Quickly Some
an indefinite period.
poses. See Estabrook Co. 26t f
garments not threadbare or seedy,
and have a good smoke. 27 qt
boss who would give me a show,
jumped to his feet and said some­ A A dollar
or two In my pocket,
All the local news in the Bandon
Prentiss N. Gray, owner of the
DO YOU WISH TO BUY HIGH
A ticket that called for a feed
At the regular meeting of Delphi
thing in his head had broken.
R ecorder .
Subscription $i 50
motor
boat Konocti, has signified
A friend with an ear for my troubles.
Lodge K of P. next Monday even­
It was immediately noticeable that
Are some of the tilings that I need.
per year.
ing the following officers will be in­ his willingness to bring the racer the boy’s hearing, equal to that of A bed of some sort or another,
Sltve Gallier is now mayor of stalled: Dr. L. P. Sorensen, chan­ here this fall for another test ot any of his companions, was restored.
A dime for some coffee and pie.
The price of a patch on my trousers,
And Berries of all Description
Bandon, and Herbert Manciet a cellor: Wm. McKay, vice chancel speed with E. H. Powers’ Gen
A drink—It is fierce to be dry—
i lowers then order from
A
nickel
for
ear
fare
and
only
councilman. If Rube Gardner had lor; C R. Wade, prelate; C. E. eral 11. The boats raced on the
A stogie my feelings to salve,
only held on as Marshal, Bandon Hollopeter, master of works; E. Sacramento river in May and the
It Was Good Advice.
A rest with a free lunch attachment.
Are some of the things 1 must have.
A wildly turbulent peasant was once
would seem like a Cuiry county Lewin, master at arms; B. N. Her­ General won. The next race was
Bandon, Ore., gen. agt. Coos Co. Nursery
a witness in a trial liefore Chief Baron
town, with Mrs. Walker as Post rington, keeper of records and seals; won by the Konocti. Motor boat O’Grady. The counsel, after pestering
Explained.
fans in California are anxious for a him for some time, put a question to "I wonder why so few men try to
mistress—Port Orford Tribune.
Notice to Contractors
Nels Rasmussen, master of ex­
him which reflected on the witness' live up to a woman's ideal.”
Smoke Coquille Valley P ippin chequer; Albert Garfield, master of final test between the two racers character.
“Do you really?’’
Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be
to settle the qestion of supremacy,
“1 do. indeed.”
received for lhe improvement and construction of
“If ye ax me that again I’ll give ye a
Best five cent cigar on the coast
finance; |no. Langlois, inside guard;
“Cease wondering right away, for I a portion of the county road in Road District No.
and it is possible a number of en kick in the gob!’’ was the answer.
27-41 A. D. E. Perdue, outside guard.
19, Coos county, Oregon, known as the 'Ban
will
explain.”
The
counsel
appealed
to
the
court,
thusiasts will be here from San
don-Dairyville Road* from Johnson creek south
“
Troceed.
”
Mrs. A. B. Prentiss, wife of Dr.
stating
that
an
answer
was
necessary
Rouse's coal at the Estabrook Francisco to witness the event.
ward, according to the specifications on file with
“Because so few of them can do a the
to his client’s case, ending up with
county clerk of Coos county, Oregon, and a
A. B. Prentiss, dentist, who former­ Wirehouse.
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—News.
the query, “What would vonr lordship lightning change turn.”
copy oi such specifications in the hands of S. J.
ly lived in Marshfield, was honored
advise me to do?”
Culver, Special Road Master of R. D. No. 19.
C. B. Zeek met with another ac­
<1. W. Carleton conducted an
in Portland recently by being elect
“If you are resolved to repeat the
The Reverse.
Five per cent of amount of bid to be deposi­
ted with the county clerk with bid and all bids
ed Pocahontas of Kiwanda Council, auction at the race track yesterday cident Monday July 12th, as a re­ question,” replied the court. “I'd advise “Here is an article on TIow to Cap­ to
be filed with the county clerk of Coos county,
you to move a little frp'n the wit­ ture a Man,’ girls.”
No It Degree of Pochontas of that forenoon and sold the foilo ving sult either of faulty material or ness.”
“Pshaw, that Isn't the kind of knowl­ Oregon, on or before the 28th day of July A. D.
1909, at 10 o'clock a. m.
edge we are looking for!”
city. Dr. Prentiss who has been horses belonging to the Hume es- faulty constructio 1 in side walk and
The county court reserves the right to reject
The Poultice Is a Barbaric Relic.
street
crossings.
Mr.
Zeek
had
a
“
Isn
’
t
it?
”
state.
The
t
amount
of
each
sale
ill is improving rapidly.—Times
any and all bids.
The
poultice
is
a
barbarous
relic
of
I
“No.”
Dated this 12th day of July A. D. 1909.
is not given, but the total amount similar accident about two months
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S. J. CULVER,
—FOR SALE— A
good standard received was $105 more than was ago near the McKinnis place. This the days of witch burning. The typ- j “What are you looking for, then?”
leal home poultice is made of flaxseed. 1 “How to let one go.”
Special Road Master of R. D. No. 19.
bred horse four years old buggy and expected.
Requa and
Lettitia time he was near the laundry. Mr. It is a soggy, unsavory, germ Infested
harness or will sell seperate. Will were bought by J. J. McDonald; Zeek is now confined to his home instrument of torture. Clapped upon
Alluring.
Notice to Contractors
He heard the call of duty.
take a good milch cow for part Tiwana was bid in by N K. Wise and is under medical treatment as the suffering baby's chest. It interferes
And he hurried at the sound.
wltfi the poor child's breathing, infects
He thought he saw some profit«
pay. Call on or address W. F 1 man; Tressie by (). J. Seeley, and the result of stepping on a plank his skin with the germs that cause
Notice is hereby given that sealed bids wiil be
In the background lurking round.
received far the improvement and construction of
Waite, Bandon, Ore.
24 qtx. Yo San, with colt by Skipper, was which broke and let him fall through pimples and boils and makes him un­
a portion of lhe county road in Road District
bearably uncomfortable and unhappy.
No, 19, Coos county, Oregon, known as the
The Depth«.
Norton. dislocating his knee joint and badly Tlie heat In the poultice Is its only
—WANTED—A cook at Knapp’s j purchased by F. P.
Two sports met. “I hear,” said one, "Bandon Bear Creek Road," according to the
Hotel Port Oford. Address. L. 1 Rhodes’ galloper Abby was also spraining the ligaments. His injury valuable feature. The dampness does “that Bilkins is on the water wagon.” specifications on hie with the county clerk of
and the flaxseed i-i as Inert as
Coos county, Oregon, and a copy of such speci­
“Worse than that.”
K napp , Port Orford, Ore.
itx sold, going to N. T. Jolliffe for $305 is very severe if not permanent and damage,
fications in the hands of S. J. Culver, Special
so much sawdust or breakfast food.
“
How
is
it
possible?
”
it will be at least several months be­ Why not use hot water l-ags or, bet­
Road Master, of R. D. No. 19.
Wm Blanchard a resident of Marsh­ —News.
“Riding the buttermilk cart.”
f ive per cent of amount of bid to be deposited
ter still, hot cloths? Delineator
with the county clerk with bid and ail bids tn be
field committed suicide Fridv morn­
The class in writing and drawing fore he entirely recovers.
THE TALK OF THE TOWN
Cheapest, Safest
Most Sanitary
Preserve Fruits
JELLY
Pure Paraffine
Bandon Drug Co.
Bandon Foundry
& Machine Shop
ROOMS and
LODGING
Big Removal Sale
Grade Fruit Trees
M. G. POHL
ing on a hill in South Marshfield 1 that commences its sessions on
by shooting himself with a revolver ' next Monday promises to be a large
Blanchard had not been well for 1 one. The ability to write a good
some time being a sufferer from slant is a valuable acquisition. The
Bright's disease for a number of decided improvement in hand writ-
years.
He left home Thursday ' ing accomplished by Prof. Hanshaw,
night and when he did not return when here before, is well known.
search was instituted.
The body
“That advertising brings results
was found by John Hogland.- Har was clearly demonstrated to me Fri
bor.
day morning,” remarked Henry
Mrs. John McMonies of Portland, I Sengstacken, “About 6 o’clock, my
mother of Mrs. Hunt and sister ot telephone bell rang and I got up
Dr. Rossiter, arrived^here last Fri­ 1 fully expecting to hear of someone
day for a visit at the Hunt and being ill or of somthing serious.
Rossiter homes. She was accom­ It was merely a man who wanted a
panied by her daughter Mrs. C. L. ; job of slashing at Eastside that I
Raymond of Gaston and Miss Ger­ had advertised in the want columns
trude Hunt who has been at Salem of the Times the night before. Next
for some time. Miss Hunt will now time. I guess I'll have toattach mv
be at home with her parents Capt. office hours to the ad, to save being
and Mr». Hunt.
1 awakened during the mghL—Times
He Got the Teacher.
A man called at a grammar school in
a large city to see one of the teachers
ARRIVED
and. uncertain just which was the
July ii—Advance, Ogidinssen, room he wanted, noted the liell buttons
in tlie main corridor. Ho pressed one
from S F. light. *
of them. His surprise was groat when
July 12—Wilhelmina, Christen­ soon after the sound of the g<>ng chil­
dren and teachers fled fortli from the
sen, from C B., 54 tons mdse
rooms, all in orderly line and
July 14—Bandon, Ewart, from S various
with no excitement or crowding The
F . 35 tons mdse for Bandon, 54 visitor had pressed the button which
called for the fire alarm drill practice,
tons of Coos Bay.
M
MARINE
July 12—Fifield, Jensen, from S
F, 52 tons mdse, 20 passengers
SAILED
R
Nothing L« m
j
I
I
i
Useful to Flirt«.
A young man called on a patent ex­
pert and showed him nn idea lie want­
ed protected. It was In the form of j
an engagement ring
“Rut.” said tlie ex]>ert. examining
tlie very ordinary looking circlet,
"what is there patentable about this?’
"It is adjustable, sir." said the In­
vertor proudly. —Ixmdon Answers.
Will Do.
“What kind of
a play did you
wish, madam?”
“One in which
every part U a
star part.”
“Oh. for ama­
teurs!”
July 12 —Ruby, Mehlberg for San
1 •»
Pedro, 400 m lumber.
July 12—Wilhelmina, Christen­
Mean Enough.
sen for C B, 57 tons mdse
“Jones is In bad at home.”
July 14—Fifield, Jensen, for S
“Whut js the trouble?”
F, 412 m lumber. 164 m lath, 4
“He refuses to pay more than Ma
There is no greater grief than in
tons butter, 40 empty barrels, 2 misery to turn our thoughts back to yearly income for a hat for bitt wife."
“Why, the old tightwad!”
empty cans, 8 passengers.
( happier times —Dante
hied with the county clerk ol Coos county, Ore­
gon. on or before the 28th 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 thia 12th day of July A. D. 1909.
27-21
S. J. CULVER.
Special Road Master of R. D., No. 19.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department ot the Interior.
U. S I .and Office at Roseburg, Ore.
July 12. 1909.
Notice is hereby given that Ella M Rea, nee
Sackett, of Bandon, Oregon, who, on April 22,
I‘<04, made Homestead Entry. No. 13489, S. R
03714, for lots 10 and II, nw 1-4, se 1-4, ne
1-4 sw 1-4, section 3, township 30 south, range
14 west. Willamette Meridian, has hied notice of
intention to make Imai five year proof, to es­
tablish claim to the land above described, be­
fore G. T. Treadgold. U. S Commisaioaer, at
Bandon. Oregon, on the 21 at day oi August,
1909.
( laimanl names as witnesses:
Robert Walker,
of
Bandon, Oregon
Sylvester Shields, of
ames Cope, of
“
I lackson of
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
27-6
Register.
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