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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1909)
s* * • » » — Prof. E B. K.ux-rud •ent lol Afoa- ten pound boy uaj born to Mt. ami Mrs. if. H. Duf- 1 Creseenl City on but»ine«s I 1st week. [ Local Lore ] ♦<«, 8th basket*« and ‘crockery. Sea Woodruff X Turner, the House Biahop Sc »riding will |<each at Furnishers. ’ 3« »it the Episcopal church wt 7 30 p. m. L ost —Sunday Sept. 12, a string Friday. •of gold beads. Findei return to Number 3 cedar for building pur Bandon creameiy and receive re- poses. See Estabrook Co. 26t f ward. The Elizabeth will arrive from School supplies of all kind: at the San Francisco today ard will sail Racket store. it Saturday at the service of the tide, There will lie service at the Cath —Cedar Planking for bridge and olic Church Sunday morning at 26 ti to;3o o’clock. street work. Estabrook Co. ■ Father Keavney will be in charge. The ladies of the M. E. Church Dave Smith was' hurt in the Pros will serve meals on First street dur per mill logging camp, Monday, by ing the carnival. See next a log hitting him in the back and week's paper. knocking him over anoth "T log • 1 fe See Spencer for reservations on was brought to town, given medical Breakwater, at the office of the treatment and is getting along nicely Bandon Light & Water Co. 30 tf although he is buite badly bruised. Any one having furnished rooms Ohl papers at the R ecorder of they want to rent during the car fice five cents a bundle. nival please leave their name and All tiains on the 41,000 miles ot address with Hotel Galiier. it the Harriman railroad system were Frank Harter, who was visiting brought to a standstill for one min his brother Joe, and uncle S. S. ute at 3:30 New York time Sunday Little returned on the Breakwater afternoon, while the great railroad to Portland. king was being lowered into his This was 12:30 p. m. Girls, that line of fancy ribbon at grave. Pacific Coast time. Rosa Co’s, looks good enough to — for sai . e —Cheap a good first eat. class merchandise business, Inquire A man who slips on a banana of the Bandon Investment Corpora peeling then arises and without 24tf waste of words or ruffled (ember, tion. removes the peeling so that others The Hurd Annual Conven may not slip on it, is a Christian tion of the Rebekah Lodges of Co Don't fail to see our new stock o quille. Myrtle Point, Marshfield, rugs and art squares direct from tlx North Bend, Cai diner and Florence factory at Woodruff rurner, th will meet with Ocean Rebekah Lodge No. 126 Friday Sept 24th. All House Furnishers. 3otf Rebekahs in good standing are cor Mrs. J. W. Felter left in August dially invited to be present at the for Hoquiam, Wash., to visit Het afternoon and evening sessions. son C. D. Felter and wife, and re Advertise in the R ecorder and ports a ten pound daughter born to you will get result.“. Mr. and Mrs Q. D. Felter since het The Dredge (Iregon has left Coos Ì arrival. % Bay and was towed to the Co Bring your baby buggies to Wood lumbia River by the lug Richard uff & Turner’s and have the st ire Holyoke. It will go on dry dock set while you wait. 3otf and be overhauled, after which it D. H. Dollar has just returned will be put to work on the Columbia, from Curry county where he dis and will probably go to Grays posed of 3,oco acres of Virgin Harbor later. Just received a firn line of suits White Cedar and the Jamieson' mill property to C. W. Burgess of San and skirts. Coumerilh Christensen Co. Francisco. W. R. Haines returned today from Now is the time to buy wall paper an overland trip to Crescent City, as it is going at 10 per cent reduc going down the coast and return ng tion to make room for our new stock the same wav. He says that it is Woodruff & Turner, the House reported that Northe rn Pacific and Furnishers. 301! Southern Pacific are in that section A Brooklyn man has succeeded in ind that a road will be built toCres writing 13,170 words on a postal cent City soon. Also that Medtord card, and it probably never oc Capitalists will build an electric line curred to him that his time and from there to Cres nt City — Tinies. energy could have been put to much Don’t fail to [see the tine line ol better use. rain coats at Coumerilh Christensen Snrelav for chickens as good a Co.’s. and. cheaper than wheat. Eslabrook Mrs. Win. Horsfall who recently warehouse. 33 tf. | underwent an operation at Lane hos E. Lewin has moved into his new pital in San Francisco, w rites friends quarters in the El Dorado and now that she is getting »long nicely but has one of the finest meat markets in ' that it will be some time before she Coos county. We are glad to not* will be able to return to Coos Bay. the improvement being made from The news of her rapid recovery will time to time by the progressive men be very gratifying to her many of Bandon. friends here. —Times. Buy your first quality white cedar We have them ladies’ coats, suits, shingles from the Estabrook Co. t and skirts at prices from $3 to $30. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hendricks Coumerilh Christensen Co. of Myrtle Point are enjoying a camp The Enterprise ing outing here, says that Mr. L. A. Roberts is act- ing as cashier in the Bank of Myrtle Point during the absence of Mr. Hendricks. Try alfalfa meal for chickens and cattle Estabrook Warehouse. 30 tf W. P. P«vans. president if the Coos . Bay Port Commission s Hi B.uiilori on business. The Elizabtth haw been oa dry i in San I- iWii.-t-, o anil horou. h n r lia » >■: hef shaft and She now i io, i.ts .<• of a new A number of Redmen from Ban ■ i <loa went down to LnngloL I.,.,, night to attend lodge. I Best lertlizer for ycur garden at the Eslabrook Warehouse. 36 tf Interest on all teachers’ ceases from Sep 1st, Iqoo COLUMBIA Graphophones (Duc cr Cylinder) Soldon Installments The Coos Bay papers Me Kenzie's Merry niakt best troup that ever came to Coos County. A big assortment of Double Disc and Indestructable Cylinder Records always on hand Butter wrappers of a'l sizes for sale at this office. Complete in 6 Records now in Stock Word hom Carl Tilton, is to the effect that he is at Calgarry, in the province of Manitoba, and is getting along nicely. » Suits and Overcoats The famous opera ‘ Mme. Butterfly” If we have not got the piece you us order it for you All orders by mail want, FOR MEN WHO CARE let receive prompt attention Bandon Drug Co - I I OST hotels serve about the same meals at the same price, but now THE BIG EVENT OF THE CARNIVAL and then you McKenzie’s Merry Makers hotel where the chef using the SAME INGREDIENTS creates a culinery masterpiece. With clothes, as with cooking, Bandon Eight Big Nights Commencing SUNDAY, ASSEMBLED and CONMINGLED. “COL LEGIAN” Clothes are spiced with style and it’s all the way the component parts are flavored with individuality. Our Fall and Winter’s lines cost nothing to see—’twill cost you profits not to. Smith Bros. & Sidwell « The Bank of Bandon At Bandon, in the State of Oregon, at the close of business, September 1st, 1909 Resources Lo uis and discount*), Overdrafts ecure-1 and unsecured. Bonds, securities, etc., Bulking house, furniture and fixtures. Other real estate owned. Due from banks (not reserve banks), Due from approved reserve banks, Cash on hand, This Company is conceded to be the best organized dramatic aggregation that has ever visited the Coos Bay country. Played three weeks in Marsdfield to packed houses. For reference use your phone and ask anyone in Marshfield about the Company. They produce such plays as “Payed in Full,” “Lord Chumley,” “A Poor Re lation,” “Ingomar,” ‘ Mary Jane’s Pa,” “Other People’s Money,” and 20 other up-to-date and popular dramas • • 55 ¿0 12 94 00 65 70 86 $188,482 12 Liabilities Capital stock paid in. Surplus fund, Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid, Individual deposits subject to check, Detnand certificates of depos’t, —— — $ 25,000 (JO 2,500 00 5.893 7* «47.*56 28 7,932 G k I i Total, $188,482 12 I, J. I.. Kronenberg, President of the above-named bank do solemnly swear that tile above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. J. L. KRONENBERG, President. J. L. K ronenberg ) F. F i . am , Directors [SEAL] T. P. H aney , ) Subscribed and sworn to before me this 13th day of September, C. R. W aoe , Notary Public. « The Best Known Newspaper in the United States—Circu lation 200,0C0—Popular in Every State NOTICE or • $ 53.390 1.124 22,697 5.7J5 2.500 7.««5 70,074 25.863 Total, roan mulley Durham heifer two yean old, no mark or brand. Reward. Three miles south of Bandon. Geo. Faits. 36-2tx < Love, sunshine and common sense thoroughly mixed in the prope: proportion beat all the patent medi- ciats on the market as a cure-all for the ills of mind and body—and BO alcohol is needed as a dissolvent •r preservative. "Children cry foi it’’ • 1 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF S tolen —One red probably be followed by more in the Th» 74th year of its «xistenco tin D th«» Tol •>!<> Bia la ruor-« popular than near future, as Coquille is thorough- j st any peri- d of its r«inarKt»bl« c»r«.»r his now rat I eaoli week by more a million people. Its field is not cire 1 merit»« I by state lo in larie-, ly awake and is determined to keep | than Im involves th« length an f breadth of the United Sl it««, giving it an tin pace with the other towns of the i|neHtionnlile right of claiming to !»<• the greatest national weekly noa spaper county. Bandon has no brick tn tlie country. The Weekly Blade is distinctly a family newspaper, Th« on« object of buildings, but we have two made of its publishers has nlweys been to make it fit for the American home, f >r tin« M c C all patterns Celebrated for style, perfect fit, simplicity and reliability nearly 40 years. Sold tn nearly concrete and will have more of fireside and of interest to every member of tlx« family. To fulfill this pur every city and town in the United State«» and pose it is kept clean an«l wholesome I ’ benwws of the world is han lie I in a Canada, or by mad direct. More sold than them within the next few veirsil1 any other make. 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No d<- keeping rooms, Steam heat and WONDERFUL INDUCEMENTS 1 pariment is neglected. Ixit even feature is taken care of with the idea u. tn Agents. Postal brings premium catalogue tMutifoiahdl souvenirs at the electric lights, Call at the Laundry ^.making The Blade worth many lime, the price of subscription il.lM) a year. J . qd new cash prize offers. Address m McCUfr co.. 231 to'MB W. S7tb St.. NtW YOBI iUphat nitre. it office. Sample copies mailed free. 1. Addi css, THE BLADE, folade. Ohio. •37 « S traykd They’re up to every move on fashion’s board. Saturday's Roseburg Review says: SPECIALTIES BETWEEN EVERY ACT “Messrs F. D. Kuettner, Jacob N. B.-The ’/’arshfield newspapers proclaim it to be the best company that has ever played there. Haas and J. H. Somers returned here this morning from a trip to Band and Orchestra has been engaged for Marshfield and other Coos county the occasion towns inzthe interest of their electric railtoad movement. They report a cordial reception everywhere and Summer Prices, 15, 25 and 35c. Tickets on sale at J. T. Mars’ all week find the people ready to cooperate in the wotk of securing an electric road between Roseburg and thé AMERICA’S GREATEST WEEKLY coast. TDK TOLEDO BLADE. T oledo , omo There aae so many strangers in town these days that it would be an endless task to keep track of them. Some are here lor an outing while others are looking after investments, The new bank to be erected . t and by-the-way, Bandon is a good Coquille will be the first brick block place to come for either. for the county seat, but it will happen into a for publication Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at Roicburg, Ore., September II, 1909. Notice i, hereby given that Thomas B Wheeler ol Bandon, Oregon, who, on Novem ber ¿9, 1907. made Homestead Application, No 14721. Serial No 04189. lor se 1-4 of sw 1-4. s 1-2 of se 1-4, anti nw 1-4 of se 1-4, section 33, township 29 south, range 14 west, Will amette Meridian, has filed notice ol intention to make final Commutation proof, to establish claim to the land above deaenbed, More G. T. Treadgold, U. S. Commissioner, at Bandon, Oregon, on the 27th day of Octobes, 1909. Claimant names as witnesses: Robert Walker, of Bandon. Oregon. Elgin I.. Strader, of " E. L. Spauldnsg,, of " Kenneth Perkin,, of " " 36-61 BENJAMIN L. EDDY, (Not coal land) R4gutci Is your subscription -pâid? • • • ♦ • • « • » . a a ‘• ♦ • • • * • * a • • • • •