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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1910)
• • . • • • I * • • • • : • I Ocean Rebekah l<xige will have 1 installation of officers Friday evening ' ' Janua y 28th. They sell calico at 5 cents |>er Atty. C. R. Wade was at Coquille yar I on Saturday night at Coumenlh on legal business a couple of days Christensen Co’s. last week. The Myrtle Point Enterprise H ay of all kinds The place to says: People in from up[»er Catch buy it is of T. W. Robinson at the ing Creek report 18 inches of snow I in the mountains in that section. Central Warehouse. 50 tí. •*’ DO YOU PLAY CARDS? IF SO CALL AN* L«t* **tt OUI ST(M¡* (J* Playing Cards Whist, 500 and Bridge Score The Ladies’ Art Club were enter ' Cards, Punches, Counters, etc. A. G. Thiift, assistant cashier in the Bank of Bandon was a Marsh t.lined last Thursday afternoon very A FINE ASSORTMENT OF charmingly by Mrs. P Stephen field visitor this week. PRIZES FOR ALL The Wilhelmina was over from son at her home on the plank road. AT THE Coos Bay the first of the week with Jas. E. Murpy representing a big cargo of freight. Green & Foster, owners of the J. H. Jones’ dairy ranch on Four Bandon Creamery is in this locality looking after business for the com- Mile for sale or rent. 52 St. pany, Abner Smith of Smith Bros, and The Ladies’ Guild of the Episco Sidwell left this morning for a busi pal church met yesterday afternoon The Newport, Advance, Oregon ness trip to Portland. at the home of Mrs. J H. Johnst n. and Hugh Hogan sailed from this Bandon Drug Co. Mrs. W. L. Davidson who has |M>rt Sunday, making a pretty good been spending two or three months day’s shipping over the Coquille in southern California returned home river bar. Major Kinney wants to divorce Monday. himself from North Bend according New lol of best barley, lowest but he pnce in town at Estabrook Waie to the Coos Bay Harbor, seems to have trouble about get house. tf ting his decree. H. L. Savage, brother of th a OVER ONE MILLION editor, who has been visiting here MODERN WOODMEN for several days left this morning for Tampa, Florida. —Sentinel. WHY? The Kinney high school of North Bend was formally opened with ap propriate ceremonies last Monday afternoon. The building has been in use during the present school year but had not yet been dedicated. The Fifield has returned from a quick trip to San Pedro, having made the round trip in twelve days and stopped in at San Francisco both ways. She will now resume her regular run to San Francisco. Miss Mary Cole of Bandon, un- Surelav for chickens as good and cheaper than wheat. Estabrook derwent an operation at Mercy hos warehouse. 33 tf. pital this morning. Dr. Houseworth Archdeacon Horsfall will conduct who attended her reports that she is the services in the Episcopal Church doing nicely — Times. Sunday morning and evening Sun day School at the usual hour. Chas Page nas taken charge o the Western Home Boarding house, formerly occupied by W. L. David son and will guarantee courteous treatment to both transient and home trade. 48tf. • • The basket ball game bewt een the Bandon and Myrtle Point high schools last Thursday night re sulted in a score of 18 to 17 in favor of the Myrtle Point team. It was a Don’t be a cheap-guy and wear closely contested game from start to celluloid or rubber collars. Gentle finish. The management of the men wear laundered linen collars. Bandon team wishes to thank those The Bandon Steam Laundry who assisted in contributing lights and did other work to make the knows game a success. -V r. and Mrs, George Barklow re- Butter Wrappers for sale at this turned the first of the week from Bandon, where they had gone for a office. t'Mfar tike b«adii< iven above in I ma VMk'* Scatiad appeared an ariwl« oath* awrita uf the thtee propuaitioaa aubtakiad to the Dairy Aaaociation by the creameries of the Coquille Valley, In the interest of the Bandon Creamery Company it is our desire to explain a few points which have direct bearing on the relative value of the three proposals. In the first place let it be under stood that the Bandon Co withdrew the requirement whereby the As sociation was to supply 25o,coo lbs. of butter. This was done at the suggestion of members of the com mittee on cooperation. The Ban don Compa ny.s proposition as it stinds is: To manufacture the butter for two cents a pound, the year around to buy the butter from the patrons at one-hall cent above the average Frisco top quotation each month and to buy all the buttermilk from the patrons at a nominal price. This plan will be carried out regard less of the amount of butter fat se cured from the river. All book will be kept at Bannon and will be open for inspection by a boat d of directors or any or our patrons at any time. The expense of book keeping will, no doubt, be just a- ’arge an item at Bandon as it might be elsewhere. Green and Foster will act as purchasing agents for the dairymen, supplying them with any thing they want in wholesale lots and will make no charge for the service. » Speaking of Mr. People's b d. the Sentinel said, last week: “If the production of the Vallley goes above the highest mark set by him (Mr. Peoples) for the entire year, then his bid is equal to the Bandon man.” i Mr. Peoples will manufacture but ter for two cents a pound when his output is in excess of 35.000 pounds a month. To be on the two cent basis throughout the year he would have to’make 420,000 pounds of butter. This would be as much or more than both the Norway and O K. ' creameries made last year. Even if this somewhat phenomenal increase were possible, it would NOT be possible to make 35,000 pounds a month during the winter season and at such time the manu facturing cost per pound would be two and one-half or three cents a pound. Our people agree to buy the en tire output of the Bandon plant at one-half cent above Frisco top quo tation AT BANDON. The terns of freight, cartage, commission and possible loss in transportation, amounting to not less than two cents a pound, are thus eliminated and the dairyman has a net price for his product—a price that is at once dependable and high. visit with Mrs- Barklaw’s parents, Miss Blanche Radley gave a pro Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Rowan.—En gressive whist party to a number of terprise. her friends Wednesday night, and Fielder |ones, the well known those present pronounce it one of White Sox star of the American the jolliest parties of the season. The first prize for ladies was won by Buy your first quality white cedar League will coach the O. A C. base Miss Zetta Gibson and consisted of ball team during the coming season. shingles from the Estabrook Co. a beautiful vase. Abner Smith won This announcement has caused great the first prize for gentlemen, a box An article on “Trusts.” by W. excitement among the students. It of stationery. Tonn Devereux and W. Felter was crowded out this will mean a big year in base ball for Miss Nora Gibson won the booby week on account of lack of s| pace. O. A 0. prizes, which in each case consisted but will appear next week. 1 It is Dr. L. P. Sorensen, J. W. Mast of some good advice. Elegant re a good article and should be and C. R. Wade were appointed freshments were served. read by everyone. Tuesday night as a committee to A big line of graniteware and A big supply of hay, grain mill promote the interests of a dance to dishes at the Racket Store. feed and seed grain constantly on be given by the Commercial club hand. T. W. Robinson at Central Misses Margaret Murphy and Nora Saturday evening February 12th Warehouse 49H Solve entertained a number of their which is the closest Saturday to St. friends very charmingly at a pro The Coquille Valley Sentinel of Valentines Day. gressive whist party Wednesday last week prints a long interview Al Neil and the boxer he is to night at the home of Prof, and Mrs. with George Gage, who is operating bring to meet Jess Day have wired E. B. Kausrud. There were about the Gage Coal mine on the river, John Herron that they missed the 15 present and all enjoyed the oc and fron the gist of conversation ii M. F Plant but will come on the casion to the fullest extent. The would appear that there will be Fifield which is due in Bandon early prize for ladies, a beautiful hand this things doing in the coal fields ol this week. This delay will probably painted china cup and saucer, was valley in the near future. necessilate a postponement of the won by Miss Pearl Walker, and Small donkey engine, with 45“ bout from next Saturday night when Geo. W. Moore, won the gentle feet of 5-8 line for sale cheap. I it was scheduled to be pulled off.— men’s prize, a pearl handled pocket Clarence R. Langlois. 52 qtx Times. knife. Dainty refreshments were It is not our purpose to stir up served after which C. R- Moore Mrs. E. Lewin entertained the Don’t miss the sale at Coumerilh- any ink slinging controversy but we Ladies' Thimble Club at the home Christensen Co’s. Saturday night. rendered several beautiful selections DO want the Coquille Valiev Dairy on the piano and Mrs. L. J. Cody of Mrs. J. Johnson last Thursday men to know exactly where we You'll be pleased when you ’ ve sang ‘ Face to Face” in her charm afternoon. Mrs. Lewin has been THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY stand in the matter and just what tried our new adjustable steel ing manner. an ardent worker in the club anil our proposition is. frame curtain racks. Makes your club benefits, and, as a token of ap curtains look as good as new We will get 150,000 pounds of preciation and esteem Mrs. Lewin Bandon Steam Laundry butter, this coming year, from Doun With the Great was presented with a beautiful silver Langlois and Denmark and the Later developments are to the berryspoon White Plague Elk and Sixes rivers. Our Bandon effect that the wreck ol the For weekly Examiner Subscrip plant is always cool, has first class The fact that the Modern Wood Czarina, off Coos Bay was not tions and Breakwater Reservations water and no flies, In an exper men have been the first of the Fra 2,000 feet from where the gun was I see Spencer. 49 tf ience which has taken him through ternal societies to establish a free I located and it is thought, that had Coos county has $122,198.18 to the gun been working properly sanitorium, for the treatment of the finest dairy districts of the Of all Kinds. You can get my goods at spend on her roads and bridges dur i that a line could have been gotten tuberculosis, shows that not only is United States, the writer has Rosa Co.’s store, at J. M. Baker’s store and never seen seen a better natura their heart in the right place but at Cornforth’s restaurant. Satisfaction guar ing the year 1910. The plan of the to the wrecked vessel. The Coos anteed. A trial will convince you commissioners is to begin at tin Bay Port Commission has ordered that they are agressive and up-to location for a creamery. Our fat.il ities for receiving and testing cream \ 3 it county line and build a permanent a thorough investigation of the date. and manufacturing butter are road to Myrtle Point. It is also i whole affair with the intention ol strictly first class, insuring a lo w' stated that Douglas county will fixing the blame if there is any to •* Teacher’s Examination operating expense and a high grade spend considerable money oq roads, fix, or of exhonorating the life sav for the County of Coos, made on the 15th NOTICE FOR PUBLIC,X HON product Our San Francisco con and the possibilities for a good all- ing crew if they did all that could I day oi January 1910, John A. Hamblock wil Department oi the Interior, Notice is hereby given that the nections are the very best,—a strong 1 duly appointed executor of the Estate and Iasi the-year-round wagon road to have been done. U. S. l-and Office at Roseburg, Ore., I will and tettanirnt of John Hamblor k deceased; regular semi-annual examination of young firm with ample capital arid January Ift, 1910. Roseburg seenr better than ever be that Utter» testamentary with the will annexed Notice is hereby given that Mary E M. G. Pohl brought in some very applicants for state and county an unsurpassed outlet, secured by have been duly issued to the said John A. Ham- fore. Dunn ink. widow Harlan P. Dunning, deceased, [ fine turnips last Saturday which had j papers will be held in the court one of the oldest and strongest of Marshfield. Oregon, who. on June 14, ' block, and that he is now qualified and acting. all person» having claims against the J. W. Perkins, representing out ! grown out doors during the winter. house in Coquille beginning at 9 a. firms operating on the San Franc’sco I 'A)6. made Homestead Application, (02022). ' j said Therefore estate, are hereby notified to present the No. • 141 I 3, for lots 3 and 4, Section 4, and lot ; same with proper vouchers to the said executor side capitalists, tiled for record at The seed were planted the latter tn. Feb. 9th 1910 and continuing Exchange. I, section 5, township 30 south, range 14 west, at Bullards, Oregon, within six (6) months iliamettr Meridian, has filed notice of intention al the county clerk’s office this part of October and the turnips for three days. It is our purpose to work WITH to make five final year proofto establish claim to from the 24th day of February 1910, the date week seven oil contracts. They were quite large, some of them being Dated this 25th day of Jan. 1910. the dairymen of this valley and our the land above described, before the Register and of final publication of this notice. JOHN A HAMBLOCK._ Kecaver of the U S. lu.ru! Ofhte .1I Roseburg, Eletu,or .nd W11| Te*. are mostly all located in the about four inches in diameter. If W. H. B unch , friends down the coast and with Oregon. on the oth day of Match, 1910. ament of John Hamblock, deceased. Games valley country and during some of our eastern friends, who! Jit Co. SupL Claimant names as witnesses: their help, te build up the business GEO. P. TOPPING. Attorney for Ertate Robert P. I lunt, of Bandon. Oregon. the past two months rhe gentleman have been shivering around the , 3-5t to a point where our section will be I John C. Shields, has secured many other contracts stove whi e the mercury hovered Sylvester S. ¿h >■ Idr. second to none on the Pacific coast. Beets for Salo n»eodore H. Shaw in this vicinity and on the east side from zero to twenty degrees be Bring your In the hope that this article may BENJAMIN F JONES, of the county line. This loc ks like low would happen to heir alrout Register. shed a little light, on a subject al 3-6t there might be some real activity in the climate an ! productiveness of stock beet* $6.00 per ton. ready much discussed, it is respect NOTICE Ob ADMINtS TrtATION oil prospecting in the near future in Coos county, they would come as include sack*. In fully submitted by Notice u hrret » gl »en. that by order of the Coos county.—Sentinel. f ast as they could run. Bros, Lampa, Or*. R. M. P ressey . County Court of the Stale of Oregon tn and to T he R ecorder The Bandon Commercial Club meets every Tuesday evening in the city hall and all business men and those interested in a greater Bandon should attend. We Never Sleep But are always awake to the needs of the Public and constant ly keep in iitock goods that are right and sell them at prices that are right. Every Day is Bargain Day in our Store. 0. A. TROWBRIDGE I Iome Bakery 1st Class,Bread,Cakes, Piesand Pastry C1IAK IIERZIG. PROP. JobWork • • *