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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1909)
opei. 1 houM by the L.-^L - hool students Thursday and Friday eve • mgs was a success in every par- ticuular. The opera house was filled to its utmost capacity lioth evenings an*I the .«.Ml >-n< es wen AT highly pleased w ¡th th < met 1 iln ment as was evidenced by die on slant applause. The proceeds ..fter tin ex <•. are paid wi l go 1 w d defraying What can out < hildren 300 years the debt oil the lug a .-.chuol piano from now -ay?" a ks the Salem, \'a.. ommencing N ov . 15th and Tinies-Register. They will probably ending Dec. 31st with each Crewe Fox I say that the new railway will be dollar purchase 1 will give completed into Coos Bay within a away free one ticket giving Chas. Fox anil Miss Kitttie Crewe year.—Coos Comity Ex. gave their friends in Bandon the you a free chance on the $60 Dia The Coos Bay Times says: The slip last week and went over to mond Ring and $25 Sewing Machine Breakwater will go on drydock Marshfield where they were married, Buy your Holiday Gifts where in Portland today to have her en at the home of Mr. Fox's sister T is reasonable to believe that we you stand a chance of getting a nice gine room bunkers enlarged. This Mr. and Mis. Ben Schuyler, Rev. will require only about forty-eight Rutledge of tin- M. E. church of Diamond Ring or Sewing Machine would not constantly dwell upon hours so that she will leave there for nothing Marshfield, officiating. Mi ad! the merit of Adler’s Collegian ) on schedule time Wednesday. The Mrs. Fox are two of Bandon’s most I have a nice line of Jewelry, Clothes if our experience had not taught new wheel ha?, been in readiness for popular young people, Mr. Fox br Hand-Painted China, Cut Glass, I sometime, but this is the first time ing a member of the life saving ■ us to thoroughly respect the wonderful Novelties of all sorts. All goods there has been room for her in the saving crew and the bride is man value one obtains when he buys a gar sold fully guaranteed and prices i drydock. ager of the local telephone office. ment of this well known make. In guaranteed to be as low as good August Hex lling had a narrow es- We are glad to note that the young goods can be sold for quality they have no equal. The best of j cape from drowning while unload- people will continue to make I ing apples fiom a boat at the w li .rf Bandon their home, Mr. Fox will materials throughout is one of their j Thursday. The boat overturned continue in the life saving station strong characteristics. When it comes and Hoelling was plunged into the and Mrs. Fox will continue to man to the question of style, we have never I Bay. In falling he managed to age the telephone office. The happy BANDON. OREGOX catchon to the edge of the whai I young couple will have the best seen garments from any other maker but got in nearly’ to his shoulders wishes of a large circle of friends which possess these artistic lines and His lusty yelling soon brought aid foi a long and prosperous journey Miss Lottie Carey nas been hav and he was pulled out. For a time, down the greet sea of life. which so strongly appeal to the young ing some trouble with one of Iler time, some who heard him -------- <XK>------ man, who demands every feature hands the result of blood poisoning. thought that he was merely trying I of fashion. We would like to show you Butter wrappets of all sizes for how is voi r piano ? E. B. Kaus- out his voice for the next meeting of the council when ne will again sale at this office. a few of the New Fall Suits and Over A nice line of post ¡cards at rud, resident tuner, it urge the adoption of the ordinance Boyle’s Jewelry Store. 45-it W. S. Kaisier went over to North providing for the issuance of $100,- j The Bonneville salmon hatchery, coats and let you try on your size, Order your stove wood from A. Bend this morning where he Las 000 bonds.—Times. the biggest in the world, which will | whether you want to buy or not Haberly. 45’5tx the contract for plastering the big be the central fish hatcherv for this I Lucas and Hopson have bought I state, was opened yestenlay with ap- , Mr. an I Mrs, D H. Jackson are Bank building, going up over there. an option on the Flannagan and j exercises. Governor ; the prou 1 parents of a tine baby C. B. Zeek returned Wednesday Bennett ranch known also as ** The prcpriate Benson, State Treasurer Steel, Fish ■ girl. from a business trip to Roseburg. Meadow” across the river from Warden McAllister, of Oregon, and i Holiday and birthday gifts, He says he had a tine trip, both Lyons & Johnson’s mill. The tract Fish Commissioner Riesland, of souvenirs and novelties of all kinds out and back and missed the rain consists of about 356 acres and the Washington, together with a num both ways. at the Racket. 45 -2t option was bought of Dr. A. S ber of prominent canneryiren of' We would be glad to hear from Brown, one of tin most prominent J. I. O’Neill returned la4 week both states, attended The new from a business trip to several points new corespondents in the country physicians of Salt Lake City, who hatchery is a model plant, and has and other towns and would be glad was in California. here for a few days a capacity of 60,000,000 eggs, theie Mrs. Emma Smith is absent on a to heat from our old correspondents and who has been owner of the being now about 20,000.000 on land for some time. Messsis hand. Nur.-ery and feeding ponds j visit to California, but her milliner more regularly. Lucas and 1 lopson have not decided business will proceed as usual. Itx Homer Street Bandon, Oregon Try dfalf.t meal for chickens ant are provided for 3,000.000 young N ew lot of best barley, lowes cattle Estabrook Warehouse. 30 t as yet just w hat they w ill do witti fish. the land. price in town at Estabrook Ware Mrs. Emma Smith left on the house. tf The Milwaukee Railway has de ■ Elizabeth for Chico, Calif, foi a W. P. Evans, president of th< month s visit with her son, who is clared that it will remain independer.t Ncrth Bend Chamber of Commeict- president of the Magalia Mining in the matter of rate making. C. F. White, a leading timberman ot the was a Bandon business visitor Tues Co. day. Surelav for chickens as good Northwest, has received a letter from President Earling, in which the Surprise your wife with a nice set and cheaper than wheat. Estabrook litter declares that the lumber rates warehouse. 33 tf. of dishes from the Racket. 45- 2t to the Fast will remain as they are Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Anderson notwithstanding any changes that In renewing her suoscription to the R ecorder Mrs. Fannie Mont and daughter Mrs. W. I.. Davidson may l.e made by the Great Northern gomery, of Portland says “it is one le't on the Elizabeth for Los Angeles or the Northern Pacific, when the of the best papers on the coast and I where they are going to spend tin- present schedule expires in two (JOur ¿lock is the largest we have look for it as an old friend.” winter. veals. This is regarded as good A few nice level lots cleared in news by alj lumbermen in the Nordi- Do not send away for your undtr- ever carried and our new goods are Watermad's Park Bandon on.- block west. wear just because you are stout but ' ----- OOO.......... coine and find your fit at the west of new school horse for sak e-heap. Terms. Apply to J J Birihday Party now in and prices are lower than Racket 4^-21. O’Neill, Bindon. 4521.x C. W. Mann the government soil I). D Brainard, a well known Yesterday was the 70 th birthday expei t, who has been investigating ever. rancher on Haines inlet brought two conditions in this section left .Satur of A. M. Sumner, one of Bandon’s day for Portland. His 1 eport will ' quarts of the finest strawberries this leading citizens, and to commem j Homing that have been seen in orate the event, all the tour chil appear later in pamphlet form. 1 The pos dren, and seven grand children, See Spencer for reservations on Marshfield this season ' > ibilities suggested by this class ot gathered at the p.,rental home to Bleak water, at the office of the 1 fruit at this season should awaken pelebrate the day. Bandon Light & Water Co. 30 tf ’ the Coos Bay farmers to a sense ol Big line of Morris Chairs, Trunks and Valises and a fine The children present were Mrs. Good lumber for dimension and file chances for easy money that E. B. Fish and family, Edwin Sum building purposes can be had on the they are passing up.—Coast Maif. line to select from. ner and family all ot Bandon, and S. S. Little place miles south arsh- E. J. Hayes who y has been run Milo and Frank Sumner of east of Bandon at $6.00 per thousand lield. at the mill or a better grade for $10 ning an optical parlor in Marshfield A bounteous dinner was served for the last three years after numer delivered in Bandon. Our new Couches are just in. Call and see them ous reques's has decided to visit at noon and the day was greatly Rouse’s coal at the Estabrook Bandon on the 22d ua p 23rd of enjoyed. It being the first time in warehouse. 2 1 tf AT Nov. and the same dates in each a number of years when all the The Portland Telegram is author month thereafter. Hr comes well children were home. Mr. Sumner is a veteran of the ity for the statement that a perm 1 r - rminen led an 1 guarantees ex nent hatchery is to be built on th,- pert service ami honest prices. He Civil war, having enlisted with Coquille river, where large numbers is the only optometerest, practicing Birge’s sharp shooters, Sept. 12, of Chinook and Silverside salmon in Goos county that has passed tin 1861 and served three years ai d eggs have been taken ir. the past. state board examination. Otfic t ‘n months to the close of the war, THE HOUSE FURNISHERS at Gallier hotel on above dates. 44. it i fe was through Sherman’s famous The R ecorder one year for $1.50 march to the sea, an 1 w is wounded R E. (Jrowley, the govermne: t in the Battle of Atlanta, Aug. 11, Joseph D. Warren Kelly, son of Dr. J Kelley of Coquille died in 1 md office man whose appearance! 1864 that city Monday. He is well known on the Bay yesterday caused much , Mr. Sumner was- bom in Boston, in this city having lived here with talk stat-, d today that he did not Mass, Nov. 17, 1839. Yesterday his parents for a couple of years, 1 have anything to say concerning was also the 70th birthday of I’hos. poses sidewalk improvement uj>on streets as fol of two-thirds of the real property adjacent to lows: and abutting upon such streets or parts thereof as until they moved to Coquille re his trip here However, he said, Coates a veteran of the Civil war On South f ourth street, on the sputh side i contained in each or either improvement, and his mission here was not entirely and at present is road supervisor in cently. thereof, extending from the northwest corner of such remonstrance or r monstrances be filed with the Waterman's Park addition east to rhe plank the recorder on or liefore the 8th day of Drrrm- Arrangements are now about I io make any investigation of the this district. load thence south where there's no walk at this ' her, 1909, then the common council will pass an SATURDAYS -—OOO------ complete for a public highway to claims recently filed on land in the time to Fifth street. i ordinance declaring and ordering such imjsrove- ments, and froth of them, or either of them that AT GALLIER’S HOTEL the beach beyond Tupper Rock eastern part of the county but he ad High School Play Al.o on Pacific avenue (otherwise known a may not have been remonstrated against, which mitted that he might look into them. Little and Wood street) on both sides thereof A free public road down to the ordinance will ..*<« the cost thereof to adjacent (where walk has not already fieen built) extend property, and provide for the collection thereof beach is a thing that has long been It * has vistied here a nuinbei of ing from Atwater to Sixth streets. Said walks times and has many friends on the Notice Dated at Bandon, Oregon, November 18th, to be six feet wide and of usual specifications. The high school p'ay, ei titled seeded and the parties having the I 1909. Now uni» .' a seperate written remonstrance Bay He w ill be here a week or N o I k .»-’!» li<-r»l>y ,-ivrr, That the common “ Father and the-Game, ” written by matter in charge are to be highly C. R WADE, Council ol th<- city ul Bandon, by resolution .igainst each or either of the above described and C. R Moore, and put on at the pasted It a regular meeting Nov. 1st, 1909, im proposed improvements be signed by the owners 45-3l Qty Recorder, commended. * j so.- Times. FREE Boyle’sJewelryStore The S. S. club will m<etwith Mrs. F. E. Holmes on Friday af ternoon. The lie» Co. will lie in Bandon aj lin al> nt Thanksgiving time for a tew nights stand. The ’.Elizabeth arrived in |>ort MoiiCav and sailed again Wednes day with a big list of pas>engx-rs and a large cargo ot freight each wav. C CLOTHES I R. VV. BOY RE ’---------------- Local Lore J ..... / Watch Our Window Display Smith Bros. & Sidwell 1 Carpets, Rugs, Linoleum and Oil Cloti Fine Rockers at $2.25 and $3.00 Woodruff & Turner’s READ THE RECORDER