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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1909)
T I The Only W ay T HE Only Way to know the merits and value of our goods is to try them. Now is the Holiday Season. The time for giving of gifts. If you want to make a husband, father, brother, son, sweetheart or friend a present we assure you we can show you some thing of worth iind value and will be appreciated by the receiver. Our line of ties is most com plete. We have the latest styles and shades in Stetson Hats which have just arrived. A complete line of Men’s Dress ’ suits Gloves. Good in boys i and overcoats Give us the pleasure oi showing our goods Smith Bros. & Sidwell Bandon, Oregon Homer Street Watch Our Window Display r > i Local Lore { L-------------- Z a Capt. Johnson of the tug Klyhi am niysth.it hereafter no one will le tllowed to ride over the bat on the tug, either*when going out to sound ir when towing vessels out. Owing to lack of space we ar« obliged to leave out the Grange Corner this ek. For weekly Examine! Subscrip lions and Breakwater Reservation* .sei- Spencer. >i tf lite Elizabeth sailed for San Francisco Tuesday, She will re- turn hete Sunday and sail again next Tuesday. Be sure and get Oil! prices on lamp.-» and glassware, shirts and I ove alls ,md hosiery at the Racket befote purchasing. 4«} it B< st ri.er grass hav at Estabrook XVareht >use. 47tf The Seaside Social Club gave a surprise party to Mrs. Thom ami Mrs Dicks on 'lorn lay evening a t the residence of Mrs Fred Gross. The evening was pleasantly passed with mu.de and games after which lelicious refreshments were sei ved. Mrs. 'Filoni and Mrs. Dickson left Tuesday on the Elizabeth for San Francisco and other points. Remember Boyle’s Jewelry Stori ami the prize diamond ring and sewing machine. A nice line of holiday goods, 49 it Dishes both plain and decorate : n great variety, fancy work anti lunch baskets, toys and notions are among the special features at the Racket • 49 't Mr. and Mrs. R \V Boyle enter Mined about twenty of their friends to a progressive whist party last Thursday evening. Their spacious home was beautifully decorated for the occasion arid those present en joyed themselves to the fullest ex- I t nt Elegant refreshments were served and some vahianle prizes 1 awarded. The lady’s prize, a cut glass bowl was won by Mrs. Zeek and (). A Trowbridge won the gentleman’s prize, a silver papet knife. Capt. R. Johnson succeeded in landing the other prize which was a head of cabbage. Christinas Post Cards at Boyle’s Jewelv Store. 49 It Found, an overcoat of a grayish brortti color. Owner call at Op-.-ra saloon and prove pre petty. 49-itx A 1 ig supply of hay, grain mill feed and seed grain constantly on hand 1’. XX’ Robinson at Central Warehouse 4<jtf 4TH SATURDAY NIGHT AFTER SUPPER SALE 7:15 TO 9Ü5 DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT All piece goods, $2 value at $1.49 per yd All piece goods, $1.50 and $1.25 value at One lot of Silks, 50c and 1.09 per yd $1 value at .34 per yd Regular silk stock at20 percent discount Summer Wash Goods at 10c per yard Draperies and Curtain Goods at 10 per cent discount One lot Lace Curtains, $1.75 and $2.00 value at One lot Lace Curtains, 2.75 and 3.50 value at $ 1.34 per pair 2.41 per pair One lot of Ribbon« from 20 to 30c value at .17 per yard QUILTS, BLANKETS AND BED SPREADS Any Quilt or Blanket in the house at One lot Bed Spreads, $2.25 and $2.50 value at One lot Bed Spreads, 4.00 and 5.00 value at 10 per cent discount $1.98 each 3.68 each LADIES’ WAIST DEPARTMENT One One One One lot of Tailored Waists, all kindsand colors, $1.25 to $1.75 value at lot of Net Waists, $4.50 to $8.50 value at lot of Silk Waists $5 and $9.50 value at kt of Wool Waists $1.50 to $3 value at $1.09 each 3.79 each 3.98 each 1.14 each LADIES’ COAT AND SUIT DEPARTMEN T Your choice of any Suit’from $20 to $3¿ value at $18.74 Your choice of any Suit from 15 to 19 value at 11.78 Your choice ot any Coat in the house $15 to $20 value at 11.17 Any Child’s Coat from $4 to $6 value at 2.98 Any Skirt in the house at 20 per cent discount MEN’S HAT AND TIE DEPARTMENT Any hat in the house,your choice at $2.35 Any Tie in the house, your choice at .39 SWEATER DEPARTMENT Any men or women’s Sweater at 12 1-2 percent discount GROCERY DEPARTMENT 17 lbs Sugar for No. 1 Jap Rice, 10 lbs for Large White Beans, 10 lbs for Pork and Beans, regular 15c $1.00 .50 .50 seller, 6 cans for 6 cans Choice Table Fruit for lz bars Laundry Soap for .50 1.00 .50 Not over $1.00 worth of any one of the above grocery articles to a customer Seaside Orchestra will Furnish Music During the Evening Coumerilh-Christensen Co. Lodge Elections Bamlon Lodge A. F. and A. M. Rumor Santa Fe is Coming Mask Ball Ordinance No. 145 Arrived At the home of Mr. md elected the following officers t Thu is an ordinance entitled “An Ordinance Continuili from first page Mrs. G. T. Treadgold, l hursdav j Surelav for chickens as good their last regular meeting: fames providing for the levy of a five mill tax upon Attend the grand mask ball which all assessable property within the City ol evening December 9th, a ten pound and cheaper than wheal. Eslabrook Morrison, W. M; W. FL. Crainc, Bandon, Coo» County, Oregon, for the 33 tf. boy. “Tread” is smiling all over I warehouse. maintenance of City expenditure« from the S. W; L. L. Rosa, |. XV’; G. T. miles north of Willis, running will be given at Oriental hall Christ General Fund, said City.' his face and “setting <111 up” TheFiiield sailed Monday, having 1 l eadgold Sec; R. XV. Boyle, Fr« a-. down Eel river canyon to a con- mas eve for the benefit of tlte G. A. The City Of Bandon Does Ordain As F ollow«: R Post. Accoding to teporl of ex Sec. I That a tax of five mills (.005) or Order your -love wood from A. laid over in port since Saturday C. I.. Hollopeter, S. D; Wm Mi nection with the San Francisco one-half of one percent l>e and the same is here pert contractors heretofore given j owing to the tael that the tug Kay, J. D. Haberly. 45-5IX by declared to be levied u|>on all taxable joint owned by the Southern * * the building is absolutely safe for property, both |>ersonal and real within the cor B. F. Elgin, who lias been clerk ! Klyhiam was tied up at Coos Bav Pacific ami the Santa Fe. porate limits of the City of Bandon, Coo« any gathering. File following officers were elected County. Oregon, Io lie u«ed for such municipal ing in C. X’. Lowe's drug store fot I on account of rough bar at that “The California Not th western bis Every ticket holder will have a purposes as may be necessary, and legal The Klyhiam towed till by the K of P. Lodge at their reg a survey and right of wav as far some time left on the Fifield for place. when and in the manner so deemed advisable chance to draw a valuable door by the Common Council of the said City. Marysville, Calif, having been called I Triumph over to to the Bay last ular meeting last Monday night:! north as Crescent City, which is in prize.' Masquers will be awarded Sec. 2. Provided that the Recorder shall at thereby the serious illness of his week, from which place ! she was Win. McKay, C. C; C. B. Wad«-. 30 miles ot the- Oregon boundary once submit a certified copy ol this Ordinance to the floor prizes. Good music anil the V. C: E. Lewin, prelate; H. F. Clerk of Coot County. Oregon, for the mother. He will return as soon as taken to tin Columbia river, line. Just to tile- north of the state good assistants are secured. Morrison, M. of \V; Claud Adams, pur[>osc of having the City tax collected in the his mother is better. -FOR SALE OR TRADE Mov manner provided by the law ol the State of Door committee: j. W. belter, On-gon. 1. at A; B. N Herrington, K ot i line is Gurry' county with its ini— vour first quality white c< dra picture machine, calcium or de« R; A. Garfield, M of F ; Nels Ras- ■ metise forests of valuable fir timber, I hos. Coates, Ed Henry and Pat Passed the Common Council Nov. -Oth, Buy your C. R WADE. trie lights. Pictures for two nights müssen. M. of I ; J. N. Langlois, I whi'e adj>ining Curry count v is Hanrahan. shingles from the Estabrook Co. t Floor committee; R. 1909. City Recorder, show-. J. F. Smith, Bandon. Ore. G; L. I’. Sorensen, O. G; R. E. Coos county, with the Coos Bay H. Rosa, D. A. Leiter and J. J. |SEAL] Approved this 30th day of November 1909. After feeding bis cow three square cities that have been kept from O’Neill. Floor manager: D. A. SIEVE GALLIER, Mayor. 46-4tx L. Bedillion, trustee. meals from the tops and small roots ra i I roaiI com mu nicat ion with tlu Parterson. * * A San Francisco dispatch under of a w hite Russian turnip, W A. rest of tile world by the dog in Ordinance No. 144 Tickets on sale at usual places and At a recent meeting of the Eastern Bishel our local hotel man, gave us date of Dec. n says that Francis r his is an ordinance amending Ordinance No. anger policy of Harriman. ’ ' ! the m can be bought at door on the even- the turnip, which measures 33 inches J. llcney has tendered his resigna« St u Order the following officers (>6, imtilled an Ordinance to regulate the , ing of the ball Ball tickets $1.00. running at large of dogs. uXX>- in circumference and weighs 23 Lion as Assistant District Attorney were elected: Mrs Mary. ( »al I ii i, ! General admission tickets lor spec I hr-City Ol Bandon Does Ordain A« Follow»: W. M; Wm McKay, X ’ iolet • P; to District Attorney Langdon, by tators and ladies 25 cents. pounds—Gold Beach Globe. Sec. I That Section two (2) of Ordinance Kendall Recital Conn- 1 ne, come all, and enjoy a Numlier 66 entitled an Ordinance to regulate whom he was appointed special Lorenz, A. M; Mrs. Boyle, Con; Stove wood always kt-pt on h md good time and carry a prize home the running at large of dogs, Ire and the same prosecutor in the c uses growing ou> Mrs. Manciet, Asst. Con; Rute is hereby amende») to read as follows: Lowest price. A. Haberly 45-st.x with you. 49 2t Any person desiring to permit any dog of of the so-called bribery and graft in Rosa, Sec. J. I. Sidwell, Treas. It 1 will be remembered that two which he or she is the owner, or in whose care ---- wxx?---- years , ago County Supt XV. II The M. B. Norton arrived here Mon vestigation. Flic resignation was or custody the same may be, to go al large within the corporate limits of the Gity of Ban day evening from Colorado and accepted and Robert D. Duke, at The Udd Fellows have elected of- Bunch organized a lecture course City Transfer don. Coos Grunty, Oregon, shall apply to the ’ in the different towns of the ,'ounty will probably remain here p> r- present a prosecutor iu the Police | licets for the ensuing term as fol This course was to consist of three All kinds of draying and transfer- !recordp' «• ««1 “•y f<* • license Jo», such pur- manently. He is the son of M. A. Courts, was appointed in Heney’s lows. L. J. Radley, N. (j; XV. A. numbers. Two of them were given ing “ «PP 1 «*»" ,' a h — "e,or-!hr for SALE—mill ...... wood —: ot the dog. ,n and J1 ........ paving Io «aid Recorder the Norton anil is a locomotive and stead. Pantc-r, \ G; A. J. Hartman, Sei ; during the season. but through rotn Cody's mill $2.00 per load ( sum of $5.00 if such dog be a male, and $10.00 -le, and take the recorder*« some misunderstanding the third Coil sold and delivered at lowest I I ------- if the ---------------- same be a ----- female, mechanical engineer and first class New 1 11 of best barley, lowest A. <». Hojt, Treas. | receipt therefor. one did not materialize, Supt. ! prices J. Jenkins, Prop. machinist. Whereupon said Recorder ehall issue to «aid price tn tow it at Estabrook VVate- Bunch is now ready to announce | applicant * metal tag. duly numbered to cor Buy your holiday goods at Boyle's house. the third number of this course. Or tf respond with the number of the receipt issued Notice Jewelry Store and perhaps get a course all those who bought th« - ! to said applicant, which tag said applicant shall Beets For Sale rhe ¡tropos.ti «>f Secretary Bal- t cause to be attached to a collar to be worn at season tickets two yvars ago will 1 diamond ring or a sewing machine all times by such dog so licensed. A meeting of the Bandon Social have the same honored at this time, linger to survey and patent the land Sec. 2 I hat no slut or female dog, in time for nothing. 49 it of the railroads would add much to ist Local is hereby called for 2 and remember, if your ticket is lost, Good stock beets $6 .oo per ton of heat, no habitually vicioua or mad dog L. A. Roberts, clerk for district the revenues of the different counties o'clock p. m. Sunday, Dec. 19th your wind is just as good as your Price does not include sacks. In shall be permitted to run at large within the limits ot of thè the City of Bandon. Oregon, corporate limiti No. 41, has recorded the figures in Oregon. It could (hen be as 1909 for the transaction of important •ticket. it shall be lawful ’ ' for ’ r any person to kill Mr. Kendall comes with the quire of Sweet Bros, Lampa a, Ore. , and such slut, or vicious or mad dog running at large showing the school enumeration h r sessed and treated as other properly. business. Members of the Local highest endorsements as an entei- ou«./ - whether duly and properly licensed or not, and bring other tainer and he will doubtless give a this district. The total enumeration f taxed at half its actual worth are requested to the owner or persons permitting any such dog to run at large shall upon conviction thereof in Presbyterian Church is 340 persons of school age, divided the monoply would let go ol some Socialists with them By order of pleasant evening to all who attend. the Municipal court be liable to a fine in any Fhe entertainment will be given equally as to sex, there being 170 of it. and thereby make wav for the Com. amount not exceeding $25. -• ---- in the high school auditorium on Sec. 3 That this Ordinance shall take full men seeking homes. It is home boys and 170 girls Enterprise. force and effect from and alter the 1st day of Fhursday evening Dec. 2t. Ad Sunday Dec. 19 Finishing lumber ot all grides builders we want in Oregon, not Preaching at II a. m an I 7 30. p. January 1910. W anted — /X position by a com mission to pupils of school 15 cents Passed the Common Council the 30th day of in; Christian Endeavor 6:30; Sun- November petent and practical engineer Loco great stretches of railroad /rants ' will be delivered to any part of flic G'-neral ulmission 25 cents. 1909. city on short notice. Apply to «lay S. ho« I 10 a m; Services at C. R WADE, stationary or donkey. Ad held by nten more alien and intoler Rkwetl Bros. oa the S. S. Littl -r OOO-— I |SEAL| City Recorder. dress, A. J. Quite, Bandon, Ore ant of the rights of the people than place, 2 i 2 nnle* southeast of Ban Best fertilizer lor y< tir garden al Prosper at 2:30 p. tn. Approved |hii 30th <f»y of Noverili»«, I9W. ever tin British lords ' don. 461 f M. L. C oin . MtauW. uuuSi th Faitabrouk Warehouse. Jbt I 49-4tx