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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1910)
ReadCoumerilh Christensen Co.’s big ad on page 4 of this issue. It will interest you. A big line of graniteware and dishes at the Racket Store. M. G. Pohl has an interesting story in this week's R ecorder on early life on the Coquille. Try alfalfa meal for chickens and cattle Estabrook Warehouse. 3ot W. R. Me Garry of Portland was in Bandon Lst week enroute foi Curry county, where he went to 00k after ome oi his holdings. Surelav for chickens as good and cheaper than wheat. Estabrook warehouse. 33 tf. Mrs. A. D. M orse entertained the Ladies’ Art Club al her home last Thursday afternoon. Dainty re freshments were served and the af ternoon was spent in a very charm ing manner. New lol of best barley, lowest price m town at Estabrook Waie house. tf Another txidy of the wrecked steamer Czarina was found Monday about two miles up the coast from where the boat went down. I he beach is still being patrolled con stantly in the hope that more bodies may be recovered. J. H. Jones’ dairy ranch on Eoui Mile for sale or rent. 52 8t. The Sea Side Club was entertain ed last Friday afternoon at th« home of Mrs. A. G. Hoyt. Dainty refreshments were served and need less to say they spent a pleasant af ternoon. They will be entertained next Friday at the home of Mrs. F H. Gross. H ay of all kinds. The place to buy it is of T. W. Robinson at the Central Warehouse. 50 tf. E. Schmidt, who has been assisting at the Magnes & Matson store since before the holidays will leave this week for his home at Evansville. Ind. His parents expected him to leave here last week and wher the Associated Press catried the news of the Czarina disaster, they feared he was on that ship and wired here to ascertain. Ralph Matson will take his place in the store.—Times. The Order of Foresters will give a ball Saturday evening January 22d. 5051 As was announced in last week’s issue G. T. Treadgokl has resigned as U. S. Commissioner owing to pressure of business in his law prac tice, and Judge A. D. Morse wa adpoined in his place Mr. Morse has now secured his papers and is the regular commissioner lor this district. He is a man who thorough ly understands the business of the of fice and will make a fust class com missioner. Think of the «lust .«nd disease Harry Walker has resigned from Light Plant Will !mprovr- germs you breathe while beating the life saving service and is now as caipets. And beating only half sitting in the post office, Harry does the work- The most .wt is— has h id a number of years in the : 1: • . i factory way is to liave the carpets ■>< 1 v ce anil has always bun at his cua had taken • ver the Bandou « ■ washed at the Bandon ¿team post of duty Alien needed. lk trie light plant and w- lu hay« pci Laundry. j had advanced up the list unt I he it sonal management o' tlv same. was No. 2 whin he resigned. FOUND A method ol washing His place will be taken by Mr.. Since that time he has taken u,. clothes without wearing them <u the malt 1 of improving the plant Armstrong for the present at least. i’ry the Bandon Steam Laundry, it with Drinker X \ analstine of Port There seems to lie an inctease of land, the principal bond holder? o An example of the big money in home seekers coming west every I the company anil suggested im hog raising was given in Portlaml year. T. e Harriman lines announce provements such as the building of during the past week when a single that they’handled ~o per cent more two miles of new lm«-. bettering porker, weighing 6So pounds, | last year than they did the year lie street light set vice to the satisfaction bi ought $61.20. This is the highest I fore. During the ninety days that of the city, installing meter? price that a single hog ever brought ' t he rates were in effect they sold putting all running apparatus in at the stockyards. The hog was I 31,476 tickets, of 1 this number 18-, class condition. raised by Henry Larkin, of Colfax, I 256 came to the northwest. Th« Expert Engineer A S. Elliott Wash. Hogs reached ¿>9 20 «luring I larriinan lines are sent to Bandon and after a thorough the week. 1» ¿ now to bring in even a greate inv«st gallon 1 > K.’d OVER ONE MILLION ber <»f sutlers in 1910. Oreg< Lucas’ suggestions a get her share of them anil Coos with Mr. Vanalstine wl MODERN W »ODMEN county will be the stopping place also sent in favorable re WHY? of thousands. improvement, and as A Portland report says that Cotis After pending the courts for mue- return to Portland the 1 county seems to be in line for con teen years, the suit brought by the be forwarded, and Mr. siderable railroad development, by federal government to recover 160, probably return and personally sup both the Hill and Harriman systems. I 975 acres of Indian land near North erintendent the installation of the It is said that work on the Drain ' Yakima from the Northern Pacific new equipment and is expected to line of the Southern Pacific will be ■ Railway, has been decitied agan.st take charge of the plant. It is be resumed at once, and that the die corporation. T he land is valued lieved that the new’ e«]uipm£nt will Northern Pacific is negotiating for t more than $2,000.00c. The rail be readv for installation bv Feb. 1st, big coal holdings in this section. way ciaitned it under a congres and until that time the plant >vii be Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Allen return sional grant ot 1887. The govern kept in the very best condition pos ed last week from their trip to Los ment contention was that it belong sible and the service will be Angeles an I other California points ed to the Indians under a treaty improved all the time. Mr Lucas They also wen to Roseburg a made in 1869 by Gov. Issac Stevens is to be congratulated on his efforts couple of weeks before returning Judge E H. Whitson held against to better the condition of the plant home. Mr. Allen says he saw the railway company which w il and the success with which he has some nice country, and some won take an appeal to met in in hi: work. derful indications of thrift anil in court. -------- OOO-------- dustry while he was gone, but is Mrs. Watkins will cometo your still satisfied that < loos county is home and sew I >r you. Terms “57 Varities” equal to any of them. reasonable. inquire ; t Hotel C «I- Of fraternal insurance, THE li-.r. 2 itx Buy' your first quaiity white c< dar MODERN WOODMEN stand at shingles from the Estabrook Co. Sons of Veterans installed officers the head of the list with over one for ¡910 at their regular meeting million members. “T here is a rea A Philadelphia newspaper has id- vised the farmers of Pennsylvania Friday Jan. 14 as follows: C. B son.” -------- ------------------------- 1 nd the East to visit the orchards Zeek, Commander: R. A. Kelter, of the Northwest to learn a lesson Sr. V. Commander: E B. I lenry, Attorney Chas Selby of Marsh in fruit culture, It contends that Jr. V. Commander; Ed Sumner. field is in Bandon on legal business they can raise just as tine a quality Chaplain; N. S. Dressier, Sec ; Attorney E. II. Joehnk of the bat of apples on the Atlantic Coast, if C and Woodruff, Tretts; G P Top side is a Ban Ion visitor today. proper care is taken to prevent dis ping, Delegate; M. F. Shoemaker. Adver’ise in the R ecorder and eases and pests. Attention is also Alternate; Chas. Hubbard, Patriotic vou will get results. Instructor, C. W. Young, Guide; called to the attractive manner in Thus. Coats, Jr, Inside <iu.tr«!; R. M. Pressey went to Coquill« which Washington and < )regon a| - pies are sorted anti packed, w hereas John Whitney, Outside Guari Wednesday noon to attend the the eastern fruit is dumped into a Archie Rosa, Musician; H. E meeting of the Dairymen’s Associa barrel. It concludes that this is only Boak, Color bearer; R. A. Feller, tion. one of the many lessons that the E. B. Henry, C. VV. Young, M«in- Mr. and Mrs. C. B Woodruff eastern farmer .can learn from his ber of Camp Council. were over from Marshfield the fust western brother. of the week looking after business Chea hogrind soap will and visiting at the R. M Pressey A big supplv of hay, grain mill overalls but for your piano home. feed and seed grain constantly on other furniture you should Rosa. Co. has some extra nu dity hand. T. W. Robinson at Central Flaxoap. See Rosa Co. home made bacon and lard it Warehouse qijtf A very pleasant affair took piaci A nice peu lor « /¿nj. h o meto vex: have a niee jiaxioh yhorf. thexe is rihexe you entertain you\ guests. what is the use o^ fiving^ a-nyMay^ unCess you get so m eth ing out o& figey and how ean you get moxe out oft fi^e than tty king J u x xo u nded tty fica-uti^u/1h i ngS i n the veiy fifaee you s fiend most oj youx time^^at home. Woe dru ff & Turner The House Furnishers We Never Sleep But are always awake to the needs of the Public and constant ly keep in ¿lock goods that are right and sell them at prices that are right. Every Day is Bargain Day in our Store. at the contracting parties' new iioni« > Col. R. II. Rosa was in Bandon Tuesday night in the presence of Wednesday which was his first trip about thirty relatives and friends, I to town since his recent illness. His tinder a canopy of evergreens and a many' friends were glad to see him profusion of decorations, indicative once more. of life and hope. With Orlan Judge C, A. Sehlbrede and wife Vandersloot on the right and are over from Marshfield and the < )nna Vandersloot on the left, stood judge is looking after legal business. L. L Paulson and Mary J. Vander They are visiting at the Di . R os - sloot, declaring that they saw no siter home whi'e in town. reason why they should not be We want all the news all the united in matrimony, that their mu time, If you know an item of n< w- Chas. Page has taken charge o* tual love was sufficient for the trial? call us up and tell us about it. or the Western Home Boarding house, Illi: STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY of life. This they emphasized will drop a card in th«' post otti. <• or formerly occupied bv W. L. David < pretty band ring and joining ol j better still call at the son and will guarantee courteous their light hands, while they quit tly ’ us about it. treatment to both transient and listened to the preacher's declarati* n ! home trade. 48th Finishing lumber ol ail grides that thev were husband and wife • Grocers of the state w ill gather at j w ill be deliver«1«! to any part of the After the ceremony such a feast was j Eugene January 26 and 27 for the I city on short notice. Apply to spread, which if consumed would J annual convention of the Oregon satisfy the participants for a iort Rockwell Bros, on the S. S. Little I place, 2 1-2 miles southeast of Ban Retail Grocers’ Association. There Small donkey engine, with 450 night. *** 1st Class,Bread,Cakes, Piesand Pastry don. |6tf s a splendid program ot deep in feet of 5-8 line for sale cheap. First class job work a specialty. Of all Kinds. You can get my goods at terest to the dealers in foodstuffs Clarence R. Langlois. 52 .px The Bandon Fire department is Daniel McDonald, formerly ol Rosa Co.’s store, at J. M. Baker’s store and and the attendance is expected to Timmons warehouse Misses Margaret Murphv and Butte, Mont., but now of Marsh having the at Cornforth’s restaurant. Satisfaction guar be the largest in the history of the Nora Solve entertained a ntimlxr of field was in Bandon a few days last , fixed up for a fire house and will anteed. A trial will convince you slate association. Problems coming their friends very charmingly at a week. .Mr. McDonald is investing thus have their apparatus in the up in the grocery business will be progressive whist party last Friday in timber lands and other properv center of the business section when discussed and mutual help pained evening at the home of Mr. and in Coos county and is figuring on it can be of more easy access in case from the interchange of ideas of Mrs. Geo. P. Topping, There were one 01 two projects in Bandon. He of fire. the various dealers. about 3«» present, and to say the is a man of high standing in politics At the opera house Wednes Administrator’s Notice For weekly Examiner Subscrip evening was an enjoyable one w ould BANDON and is one of th«* most widely known day night the Iles Co. presented the tions and Breakwater Reservations only be putting it in a mild form. • men in political circles in the west. “Senator’s Daughter” to a well see Spencer. 49 tf Notice is hereby given. That the county court ! Airs. Geo. P. Topping won ilie first He manipulated Senator Clark- rilled house and they played in their of Coos county, Oregon has appointed Walter J- This troup Sabin, as administrator of the estate of A. B ! The revival meetings at the Pres prize for ladies, a beautiful china cop campaign when he was elected to usual high class stvle Full line of Harness, Sad Sal in deceased and all per oni having claims against byterian church, which are being t tnd saucer while O. A. Trowbridge | the United States Senate from Mon is very popular with the people rf the dles, Bridles, Halters, aid estate, are hereby required to present 1 conducted by the pastor. Rev. M. j wen the gentleman's prize, a paper tana. It is generally known that the county as thev are really a home lhe tame, duly verified to the undersigned within 1 Blankets and everything month« Ironi date he-eof at Bandon, Oregon E. Coen, are growing in interest. ; knife R. W. Boyle captured the Senator Clark’s seat was the highest company, making this their head ».a Dated usually kept in a first- al Bandon, Oregon, this 20th day of i and a well filled house greets the const lation prize for men. which w is priced seat ever secured in congress quarters most ot the time and their January 1910. class harness shop. WALTER J. SABIN, Administrator. pastor each evening. The outlook a lemon, done up in a neat pack ig«, and money Bowed like w «ter. Mr. work on the stage is such as to Repairing a Specialty 2-5t merit applause troni all who see for many conversions is exceedingly while Mrs. Sorensen was the lucky Clark was opposed by Standard Oil them. W. J. SABIN, Prop. favorable, as people are giving evi lacly to win the corresponding prize and one or two other interests of dence of thinking on the subject, and for ladies, and received a box of like caliber, consequently it was cap Stove Wood $1.75 per Tier City Transfer a number have already requested candy. Very dainty refreshments tai against capital and was con Block Wood, $1.50 per Tier All kinds <>f «fray ing and tränst« 1 - the prayets ol the Christian people. were served which were greatly en ?ir.« red a legitimate tight, in that no I Bring your DELIVERED FOR SALE—mill wood, < The meetings will continue for some oy ed by everyone. At a late hour poor men were crushed in the ing order« 'u bandon Cash from Cody s null > per lo«d Leave or telephone ___ Stori or Arcade Saloon itime and the public is very cordially the guests departed voting the even game, but on the other hand sonn. C >tl sold and dt livcred at lowest mg a decided success. invited to attend. ¡>oor men were made rich. PAGE, MACKLIN & CO | prices J. Jenkins, Prop. 1 to T hb R ecobde * The military organization at the Or« gon Agricultural College is one of the most efficient of any of the civil educational instituti ms in the United States. The United States Military Inspection Board, after in specting ninety three inrtitutions, has selected tile Oregon Agricul tural College. the University of Minnesota and the University <>f California as deserving special mention because of the “exception ally good condition of the military department. ” T he Oregon Agri cultural College is one of tin- twelve institutions having an enrollment of over five hundretl cadets It is the only institution «>1 purely Agricul tural and Mechanic Arts st.«tilling to receive special mention. I 3 0. A. TROWBRIDGE I Iome Bakery C HAS. IIERZIG. PROP. Harness Shop •Jol> Work