Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, December 30, 1909, Image 8

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    The Elizabeth w ill arrive in pot t
today from San francisco.
The Ladies' Art Club will meet
with Mrs. Rossiter this afternoon.
Buy voui first qu míe white c
shingles Irom the Estabrook (. o.
New Year’s Greeting
ni
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A Word of Appreciation to Our Loyal Supporter*
From the Store that Serves the People
Jamis Olsen was up from Lang
lois Tuesdav night on business
O. P. Haagensen ot Langlois
a Bandon business visitor Tuesd ty
night.
'The Order of Foresters
a ball Saturday evening
22<l. 50 51
Mi~s M trgarel Murphy went to
her homo in M .rshlield to spend
her Christmas vacition
Clothes
That
Tailors
Can\
Make
AILORS can’t make clo hes such as we are show­
ing, unless they cha- ge thrtte times our price.
When you stop to consic r that our garments con­
tain the highest class of w ..kmanship and the finest
of materials, what’s the use of paying the tailor
for his label?
We’ll give you clothes of distinctive
appearance, as good as an man could wish to wear.
We are exhibiting the Win! -t styles of Adler’s Colleg­
ian Clothes, which v»e ft lure, because we believe
they are the best garment; produced in this country
T
Smith Bros. &
Sidwell
Homer Street
Bandon, Oregon
Four Mile
W. Button took Christmas dinnei '
at F. Bossen’s at Dairyville.
J. H. Tucker spent Christmas in
Bandon with Mr. Jone’s family.
D. H Jackson spent Christina
at Bandon with his wife’s folks.
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G. A. R. Mask Bal!
1
$
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Try dfalfa meal for chickens and
< alt'e Est.dtiook Warehouse. 3°
The Newport sailed fi>r Etirvk
Mondav with about 220 tons oi
coal. She will return again ab< >ut
S iturcay.
Best ri.er grass hav at Establo >k
• Waiebouse.
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Moss Antill arrived in Bind»
Wednesday evening from Wollowa
county where lit has a ranch.
j Mr. and Mrs.
tertained Messrs
I E. Buck and C.
I Christmas dinner.
Best fertilizer for y< ur gar len it
the Estabrook W ireh > ise
3*
Mr. and Mrs. Zeek entertained a
number of friends Wednes lav ni'h
i but we were un ’ble to get the pir-
ticulars. Suffice to say, however,
that everybody had a fine time.
A meeting of the Coos County
Chamber of Commerce was held at
the office of the president, Judge E.
I D Sperry, in Coquille last Tridav.
¡Considerable business of importance
I was tiansacted.
The New Year is here—another
one gone-with its good and bad.
It is a good time to stop a mo­
ment to think of what its 365
days brought us, and taught us.
For our part, and we are only a very small part
of our community, we are greatly pleased that
the year just completed has been kind to us;
has brought us new friends and old; and has
taught us experience that we hope to turn to
turn to your advantage as well as ours. May
we take this opportunity of expressing to those
who have patronized us in the past, our sincere
appreciation 01 such patronage; for, in the meas­
ure of business which has come to us, we have
been able tG improve our service—to grow and
thrive. It is our hope that our efforts to please
you in the past may merit a continuance of
your favor. To you, and to the community at
large, we extend our wishes for a HAPPY AND
PROSPEROUS NEW YEARS
M. L. LORENZ, Proprietor
A Tig supply of hay, grain mil
feed and seed grain constantly on
hand. T. W. Robinson at Central
Happy New h ear
1 Warehouse .|9tf
The Fineld will arrive from San
The Dyer family and relatives to Erancisco today.
the number ot 24 were entertained
Rouse’s coal at the Estabrook
Christmas by Mrs. Mrs. I’. E. Dyer
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I
warehouse.
and to say they had a jolly time at
Mis. C. Y. Lowe and
the family reunion would only be
Miss Maud visited friends
putting it in a mild form.
Dull eyes made bright, by glasses j field this week.
Mayor Steve G.dlier was al the
that are right. Mrs. C. L. Bender.
county
se il last Friday looking after
Optometerist. At the Gallier fust
l ues, and Wed. of each month. 50U business affa'rs.
Mrs. Cavanaugh and daughter
Ethel left on .the Fifield for their
home at Edgemont Calif, alter a
three month’s stay’ in Bandon.
The violin and vocal recital by
Mr. Cecil Lyans and Miss Mabie
Millis at the opera house Tuesday
evening was not well attended, al
though those who went were treated
to a high class entertainment and
.lie loud in their praise of the tai
ented musicians.
Mr. and Mrs I*. C. Stephenson
The big mask ball given by the
Th os. Coates was stricken with
Ed Goodman of Seattle spent
G. A. R. Christmas eve was a di- Christmas with his uncle and aunt entertained Mr. and Mrs Geo. paralyis Christmas day and has
Mrs. Wilcox and Mrs. Deas's cided success in every particular
Hite and Mr. T. B. Wheeler at been in a very critical condition ever
family spent Christmas together.
There were hundreds in attendance Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Hurst. Mr.
dinner < Christinas.
since, although he is getting some
There is talk of a dance at iht and all seemed to enjoy the occasion 1 loodman was very favorably im­
His many friends
Archdeacon Horsfall will conduct better at present
poor farm on two mile in the neai to the fullest extent. There were pressed with the country and found
some very beautiful costumesand it much farther advanced
future.
the services in St. John's Churc 1 hopt for a speedy recovery.
the prizes were awarded for the
Sunday at it a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
H. P. Clausen spent Christmas mask costumes tn 1 do >r prizes as had supp >sed it to be.
H ay of all kinds. The place to
at his father’s home John Clausen announced in 1 i.st week's R ecorder
Sunday School at 1 a. in.
buy
it is of T. W. Robinson at the
This is vacation week and the
at Butte creek.
The G. A. R. members present young Americans are
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A woril to the wise take cire o Central Watt-house..
making
family took were as jolly as any of the mask
Herm Delong's
your
eyes.
Mrs.
C.
L.
Bender,
Most
of
Christmas dinner at 1rs father's ers, and they desire to t ike this op good use of their time,
The Iles Co. are up in the hills
home W. DeLong.
port unity to thank the merchant' the Bandon teachers are remaining Optometrist. Al the Gallier, tiisl at their mines at present, but will
Rollie Davis and family took 1 bo donated the prizes and to al’, over the vacation owing to the fact Tees and Wed. of each month s ’tf return to Coos county in January
at
Walter the peo le both old and young who that there is but one week of it, thus
Christmas dinner
To make room for my spring for a circuit of the county and will
assisted in making the ball a sue making the time too short for an
Simpson’s on South Fork.
o' millinery -.1 will sell all probably remain for some time.
stock
ess.
extended
visit.
R. P. Hunt and family spent
trimmed hats at cost also feathers, I'he county play goers are always
There wire many peopl ¡»resent
Christmas at Mrs. Hunt s parent’s from out of Iowa as well as Ban-
wings and quills at 20 per cent liis- glad to see this company.
Why
sufft
r
with
headaches?
the Blumenrothi rs on Butte creek. donians
Mrs. II. E. Morrison. 51 it
count.
Others have been relieved by wear­
To make room for my spiirg
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The Aver'U Orchard Tracts an-
Bandon
Nest. Order of Owls, slock of millinery I will sell all
Nest,
ing our ground to order glasses
gradually being improved. A don
Baby Receives Prize
Mrs. C. L. Bender, Optometrist held a big meeting Tuesday night al trimmed hats at cost also feathers,
key engine was m< veil in recently
A photogroph of the baby of G At the Gallier. first Tuesday and which time they initiated 15 candi­ wings and quids at 20 per sent dis­
50. dates. z\fter the initiation a sump­ count. Mrs. II. F Morrison. 51 11
T. H. Shaw ami Delos Garden Ray Bowman was sent io the Amer Wednesday of each month.
er’s family took in the inasqueraib lean Weekly of San Francisco and
P. E Kreamer arrived here M011 tuous i> inquet was served at which
ball at Dairyville Christmas night that the child is a beautiful one is
A. A. Jamieson will commence to
day
from San Francisco to visit his the wives, daughters and sweet­ h.ml ties to ti e Port Orford dock,
Mrs. Gardener winning fust priz evidenced by the tact that it re­
ceived a prize for being one ot the brother T. H Kreamer and sister hearts of the members were present within a few days, These will be
at that place.
prettiest
babies entered in the con Mrs. Pensie Kopf. Mr. Kreamer is The Owls now have more member
Mrs. J. L. Foster and grand
the first railroad ties ever shipped
test.
The
following letter speaks : .1 civil engineer and has been in the n Bandon than any other lodge.
daughter left on the last Break­
from Curry, and when their superior
water for Portland from which point lor itself:
inploy of the government, making
The
“
American
Weekly
”
takes
M.
G.
Pohl,
optometerist,
well
quality
is realized by the users of
they will go to Yakima and visit
1 topographical and hydrographical recommended by his patrons, ex such, there will be as great a scram­
the
greates
plea-ure
in
sending
aome of Mrs. Foster's children.
your baby a lilttle lx>ik, which we survey of the Sacramento river in t ainined in California and registered
ble for these as there is for our re
Mrs. Dock Cox of Clayton's mill hope will be a source of amusement California.
He is very favorably in Oregon. Practice sixty years. nowned Port Orford cedar for finish
I bis book is sent your little om impresssed with southwest Oregon, Lenses, frames and test of all
had a paraletic stroke one day last
eves scientifically' correct and of ing lumber. —Globe.
week. Dr. Houston was called and be 1 ause of the pretty photograph
W anted —A position by a com highest grade, satisfaction guaran­
in
our Babv Conti >t
up to date she has improved so a entered
G'apt. and Mrs. R. Johnson of the
to be able to be moved to Bindon Your child was among the prettiest petent and practical engineer. Loco teed. A resident of oandon; will
life saving station entertained about
ot the 4000 anil more of whom pic­ motive, station.try or donkey. Ad call at your house.
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for more treatment.
20
of their triends to a progressive
dress,
A.
|.
Quate,
Bandon,
Ore
tures were sent us—anil this we con
Brown
&
Gibson
are
gett
’
ng
along
Clayton's Mill had a family Christ sider an honor worth gaining in this
whist
party Wednesday night. The
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mas tree. J. N» Luke. E. M Clay­ land of pretty babies
rapidly with the new concrete bank affair was a very pleasant or.e and
IL A. De Long on Fourmile
ton, J. L Foster, Charlie Foster.
We thank you sincerely for vour
building and when it is completed ,s "lie excellent scores were made.
S. I Wilson and Dock Co\ coining courtesy in sending the picture, an 1 brought in some tobacco leaves last
together, the tree was well I advd w'e wish you and your baby a most 1 Thursday which he raised on his will give that setion of town a much ‘ Mrs N, J. Qrain won first prize, for
and all had a fi ne time. Then, happy Chi istinas and a prosperous. ' ranch, and they had every quality ol better appearance.. The new Odd tli< tallies, a beautiful hard painted
were about thirty-two persons at New Year, We ri main,
Fellows building the addition to the plate Qapt. While was high man
first class tobacco. The leaves were
the gathering.
Bijou theatre and the new building among th" gentlemen, winning a
Very Truly h ours,
1 Ijtrge and well developed. Mr. De-
T he A merican W eekly
A shooting match held at 11 P.
on the north side of First street all pocket book. N. J. Crain cap
ong also raised a potato that weigh-
Clausens’ Saturday the 18th was
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going up, make a very busy appear­ tured the other gentleman’s prize, a
I
ed
four pounds, and had four the
airly well attended from different
Beets for Sale
ance in that section.
beit, while Mrs. Trowbridge was
I combined weight of which was 14
places.
Gene Pierce won two,
quarters of beef and one sheep and
Engineer wants position loco­ the winner of the other lady's prize.
•pounds. He also raised ¡2 onions
one turkey.
Jake White, pro
Good stock beets $6.00 per ton . that weighed 16 pounils.
This motive or stationary. M. B Nor­ Elegant and sumptuous refresh­
prietor of the Pioneer hotel at Dairy-
ton Care of Norton's Book Store. ments were served and a general
ville, won two quarters of pork. D Price does not include sacks. In­ goes to show what Coos county will
good time enjoyed by all.
produce
with
proper
cultivation.
50-1tx
quire
of
Sweet
Uros,
Lampa,
Ore.
W. Gardener won one quarter beef I
Dairymen
Next Wednesday, Jan. 5th, the
regular meeting of the Coquille Val­
ley Dairy Association will be held in
the Masonic hall, Ooquille. Be-
si les an educational discussion on
ensilage feeding by Mr. W. A.
Matthews, this meeting will be
most important, inasmuch as the re­
ports of different committees will be
the first definite results in regard to
the handling of our produce.
Good offers have been made to
the cooperative committee by dif­
ferent companies and their preposi­
tions will be discussed at this time. ‘
There is no reason why we should
not get prices equal to those paid by
any other district of this coast, how­
ever, to get these prices three things
are essential -quantity quality and
a reasonable cost of manufacturing.
Attention to these details is in truth
the most important part of success­
ful dairying and can be gotten only
by organization.
Every uccessful
section here or in the East is or­
ganized.
Wherever cooperative
means is used, prices are high, and
the reverse is true.
We need and appreciate the of­
fers of different companies and
creamery men.
Let us hear and
consider them justly—if they are
satisfactory let us accept them—if
not let us unite by seme means sim­
ilar to that used by successful dis­
tricts elsewhere and receive for our
work what is rightfully due us.
Every dairymen is needed at our
next meeting. We cannot afford Io
neglect tills part of our business
when we realize the future value of
our present endeavor.
P ress O om . mittee .
Presbyterian Church
Sunday Jan. 2
Preaching at 11 a. m and 7:30 p.
m.
Subjects: “Abraham;’’
“A
Review of Heram Golf’s Religion.”
M. E. C oen . Minister
Miss Rogers and Miss Hazel
Stephenson gave a whist paity VVed-
dnesday evening to a number of
the high school students and a few
friends,
Erma Craine won first
prize, a book of toasts entitled
“Everybody Up
Tom Laird,
Svlvia Backleff and Lena Langlois
tied for the consolation prize, which
was a book entitled “Stung ”
Delicious refreshments were served
and the young people had a jolly
time.