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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1909)
-•* V .Ji— •• < • _ • » ■ —— c « • • • dc-' % I Local Lore j A fine <« pound F’.rl »an burnt«» * Mr. ano Mr* Reul*il' day morning 0.1. X>tb Tues C. A. Smith »nd Mr. Holmberg are enjoying a trip to Bandon today, Mr. Smith and Mr. Mereen will eave on the Nann Smith this week for Bay Point—Times. The*F ¡field will go to San Pedro before returning this trip. It will therefore be about two weeks before she returns. She left here for Coos Jay Monday and will sail from the bay today. Charles Covell, who lives a few miles distant in the country came to Bandon yesterday and while here was taken suddenly ill. He was taken to a room in the Anderson building an«l medical assistance was given, and - it is hoped he may be able to survive. Big line of racket go«xl - of all cinds at the Racket Store. it J. E. Walstrom went down to Frisco on the last Elizabeth to look after business affairs. Buy your first q«aiity white ctdar shingles from the Estabrook Co. t T. B. Davidson of Larnpa has bought property in 3andon and will now become a regular citizen of our city. Cranberries! Good Coos Bay cranberries at. R. H. Rosa Co s Work is proceeding nicely on the new Odd Fellows building, and when completed it will be one hf the best buildiugs in the city. Surelay for chickens as good a and cheaper than wheat. Estabrook warehouse. 33 tf. The Ocean Rebekah Lodge is Sunday School at tlie Methodist planning to give a progressive whist party and program at the K. of P Episcopal church Sunday morning at 10 a. m. followed by preaching hall tomorrow evening. services at ti a. in. Subject of ser -FOR RENT—Stock and dairy mon “Choosing Our l’houghts. ” ranch. Apply to this office. 37tf The Epworth League meets at 6:30 The report of the Bandon publi. p. m. Subject: “Poor Rich and school for the first month of the Rich Poor.’’ Evening preaching present school year will appear in services at 7:30 p. m. Subject: “The next week’s R ecorder . God-Planned Life.’’ A cordial wel ‘ When peoples sick they comes come and a hearty handshake awaits to I. each one attending. R. II Allen I physics, bleeds and sweat- Pastor. ’em- Two choice lots on Atwater street Sometimes they lives, sometimes each 54 X x 104 % both for $1250. they die. The best buy of your lifetime. See What’s that to 1? 1 let’s ’em.” Bandon Investment Corporation, it Don’t do it buy Ralston's Select Commissioner £of Labor O. P. Bran at Rosa Co’s. it Hoff dropped into the city today The post office at Parkei sburg ha and fat eled on a bellboy at the been suspended and those who wen Chandler. Arthur Craig, the boy receiving their mail at that place an Hoff ordered Proprietor McKeow n now ordering it sent to Bandon, to discharge because he was under Prosper and other points. the age required in elevator boys, is Try alfalfa meal for chickens and not eighteen, and so is not eligible cattle Estabrook Warehouse. 30 1 for the work. Ho't w ill likely find Hartford and Queen Fire Insui other things to correct befor e b ance & American Surety Co. bonds; leaves the bay, lor he looks pretty he lands in a see Bandon Investment Corporation closely when county unexpectedly. —Coast Mail. agents. it (>. 1. HopM4> ’ l>«lt * bOsites vi rfof at Coos Bav Ufa few day» Archd aeon Horsfall -Will hold set vices in the Episcopal <hu <1 Sumi, y Nov. 1st. There will be no| evening service. The copy f r thGrange cornel ! by F. F. Eddy arrived a little too late for publication this week, but will appear next week. Jas Mast retur. ed last Friday from a trip to Seattle and Portland lb- reports a fine time and says the list days of the A. V. P. exposition were well attended and there was something doing all the time Hark Dunham of Coquille ac companied by his nephew A. Dun ham of Portland are visiting friends in this city lor a few days. Mr. A. Dunham is port engineer for the the Northern Pacific at Portland and this is his first visit here in 17 years The Bandon high school foot ball team has games scheduled with Marshfield as follows: Noveinlx‘1 12th at Bandon and November 19th at Marshfield. This is the first ye ;r for foot ball in the Band n school but the boys are rgpidly rounding into condition and they will put up a good game when the time comes. I Last Frtd;y evening at the Meth odist parsonage a reception wa- tendered to Dr. M. C. Wire, the district superintendent of the Eugen« District, and Bev. and Mrs. R. H. Allen. After a social hour Mr. F, A. Bates as chairman made an ad dress of welcome to which Dr. ir< Allen responded and Rev. Addresser, were made bv different representatives of the Church societies promising I heir heartv support to their church and pastor for the coming year. Reverend Allen favored the guests with a solo Delicious refreshments were served after which a hymn was sung, and the bedediction was pronounced bv Dr. Wire The guests before de parting left a generous supply of provisions for their pastor and wife. Captain C. E. Edwards of the steamer Alert had his license sus pended for ten days as a penalty for violating the pilot rules by United Slates Inspectors Edwards and Fuller who investigated the Alert Breakwater accident here .The penalty is very light considering th< the fact that the inspectors h« Id him responsible for the accident inspectors Edwards and Fuller a< companied by their clerk, Mr Mei rill, left this morning via I )rain foi Portland. —Times. The sawmill at Coquille is !<• start soon according to the Sentinel Good, the more live industries ¡1 Coos count«’, and especially th Coquilk valley the better for ever\ one. □ Blue Fable highest quality catsiq J it at Rosa Co’s. Geo. W. Moore of the Cod« Lumbei Co. left last week for hi- home at Port Huron, Mich when he will look after business affairs foi about six weeks, after which he will return to Bandon. Ì WHO IS THE BABY? M The Star Theatre Will (live a Solid Gold Locket and Chain To the Bandon Baby Receiving the Highest No. of Votes BABIES MUST BE NOT OVER 3 YEARS OF AGE < ’< > NT EST C() AIA1ENCES Sunday, Oct. 31, and Ends Sunday, Nov. 14 Each 10c ticket or two 5c tickets entitles the holder to five votes. Solid Gold Locket and Chain can be seen at Boyle’s Jewelry Store. No votes will be received after Saturday Night, Nov. 13. Announcement of Winner andPresentation of Locket and Chain Will Take Place Sunday Night, Nov. 14th Rugs, Linoleum and Oil Cloth Owen Callahan of Philomath, Benton county, visited several days with his old friend J. J Stanley, de parting for his home by way of Marshfield and the Alliance Tu day. Mr. Callahan is very rviich pleased with the general aspect thi section since he left here man■ ye rs ago, and stated in an inter view Tuesday that tlicie was n t mother county in the st te wit! the natural resources < f this counts or wi’h the tii.e prospects tor ini mediate futuie advancement ilia Coos county has. He was v< i« enthusiastic over the prospects foi a railroad into the county and stated that he could see no reason for a failure in the present project if tin people o* the county did even halt as much as residents of other sec- tions of the country had done fo rail communication. Sentinel <J[Our jftock is the ever carried and our new goods are now in and prices are lower than ever. Fine Rockers at $2.25 and $3.00 Chairs, 1 runks and Valises and a fine For manufacturing sites see the Estabrook Timmons Waterfront Addition. 2Itf For sale by Bandon I vestment Best fertlizer for your garden at O. P Hoff, state commissioner of Corporation. rt the Estabrook Warehouse. of labor and factory inspector, M Smith, former steward on the Salem, was a Bandon visitor Sun S S. Elizabeth has purchased the day. He was in this part of the We Carry a Complete Line of Vienna Bakery and Cafe of L. A. state checking up inspections b « York, and started in to running the I ANTI-TRUST some of the deputies which have same Monday. Mr. Smith is well1 been sent out. known to Bandon people, having I Number 3 cedar for building pur been « (lining in here on theFlizi 1 poses. See Estabrook Co. 2fit f belli for about two years. I le has GAMERAS, Rouse’s coal at warehouse. line to seledt from. Our new Couches are just in. many friends here all of whom w ill be glad to patronize him as a reg ular resident of Bandon Mr. an Mrs. York will remain in Bandon for a lime at least. i Woodruff & Turner’s PLATES, FILMS PRINTING OUT and DEVELOPING PAPER POST CARDS, MOUNTS, ETC THE HOUSE FURNISHERS All chemical* and material* u*ed in the finiahing of Plate*, Film* and Paper* Ata joint meeting ol the com I mittee of five appointed to consult I J T. James and law (J. FREE USE 01 DARK ROOM with the Port Commission respect ! M. Allen ami wife arrived her - las! ing the harbor improvements aid ano free instructions to PATRONS week from Polk county and will from congress, it was recommended | make Bandon their home for a few that a proposal be made at the gen months and may slay permmently. eral meeting of Wedneseay night that a co-i mittee of three me 1 be selected to confer with the engineers at Portland and the congressional • delegation with a view ot having UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT .‘he plan for a dredge changed and putting the jetty proposition first.— ALL KINDS OF BREAD, PASTRY AND CAKES ON HAND E Coast Mail. Bandon Drug Co The Iles Comedy and Drama Company will be in Bandon for sev eral nights next week. B andon play goers will be glad to see the familiar faces of this excellent troup once more, and they will no doubt be greeted with well filled Houses each night during their stay here, For residences buy in Feller’s Addition, all cleared and streets F. S. Perry mailed us a copy of graded, lots for sale on the install the Hood River News, a paper pub meat plan, $10 per month, it lished at the famous Hood River A. C. Bkily, the esteemed purser town, where they grow apples as on the Elizabeth, who has been fine as any place in the world, and coming into this port for the last where they are so perfectly ergan- five years, resigned his p isition re ized that they are able to control cently, but only stayed off while the the market on these apples. Coos boat made two trips, and was back county is just as good a fruit on again last trip, smiling as broad country as Hood River and if the as ever. The Elizabeth couldn't do same manner of cultivation of or business without Bleily, that is, not chards and conducting of sales, were used here, our farmers would nearly so well as with him. make just as much clear money to Cedar Planking for bridge and street work. Estabrook Co. 26(1 the square inch as they do in Hood River. < Call and see them AT PHOTOGRAPHIC GOODS Miss Winnie McNair left on the Ellizabeth for Loyalton, Calif, where she will visit relatives for a month or six weeks and will then go to San Diego for the winter, wheie she will study music and will also instruct in the same line. See Spencer for reservations on Bieakwater, at the office of the Bandon Light & Water Co, 30 tf largest we have VIENNA BAKERY AND CAFE Monlx at all hours from (> a m to 10 p in. Special alien lion to partiea after daucea or social gatherings ami only the best material wi’l lie used ionr patronage kindly requested by M. SMITH, ' r I P roi >. Formerly Steward on 3. S. Elizabeth 3 mid Sealed bids will be received at the office of the Bandon-Port Orford Railroad and Navigation Company for slashing and burn ing of brush for the first five miles, sixty feet wide, from the City Limits of Bandon on line of survey. Bids must be in not later than November 10th. For particulars inquire at offices of ' U C'nliformii NOTICE Oregon C’onnt Ntennixli i p I «» Steamer Alliance X«w plying between Portland and t’non Bay only Bandon=Port Orford R. R. & Nav. Co. WEEKLY TRIPS GRAY A HOLT CO., Gm. Agent« 728-730 Merchant* Exchange San Francisco H. W. SKINNER. Agmi Marshfield. Phone 441 J. E. WALS1ROM, Agent, Bandon ' • The Recorder $1.50 per year