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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1910)
a ►* < ✓ * Col. R. H. Rosa and w'ife »eturned ♦ Taf Day on the Elizabeth fron -California • -‘-J! whtr< they had been sp-.-nditjg a few On March tbe local * W. ? R. weeks. C. «ill gt a Tag Da) W. C. Selimer returned from • .' « San Francisco on the Fifield, where also ser e lunch from a “Fla>> lie-had been on business in connec- , covered tent on main street fr «m tion with the Grand Theatre. ii a. m, on. The proceeds therefr >m A l>eautiful new line of souvenir will be applied to the construction < f a soldiets’ memorial monument war«- at the Racket Store. 11 at the G A. t<. cemetery at B indon, W. E. Ellis and wife left *on the to be built by the W. R. C. from thr Fifield for San Fran :i-.c > and will historical Tupper rock. visit at other points before they re- Baby show at Lorenz hall at 2 turn. They expect to be gone about o’clock prize to prettiest boy and six weeks. girl from 1 to 2 years, admission 10 Special bargains in glassware and cents. Coffee, cake anil sandwiches dishes at he Racket Stote. it to cents. Silk tlag tags 10 cents Be on han early for a good turn Tomorrow will be Good ’Friday on that day when the patriotic com and the following Sunday Easter. mittee will be < p the alert to pin a The various churches in the citv will no doubt nave appropriate scr memorial tag or. y u. consisting of vices on Sunday, although we have a souvenir silk 11 ig, tor which t.b. received no program of the service you will have to pay 10 cents or th.- ' above stated memorial purpose at any of them. — oa<s----- The Ladies’ Aid of the Presby 1\ B Wheeler returned from ar terian church will hold a bazaar in , extended business trip to I’ortlan I the Lint gallery rooms Friday and Saturday March 18 and 19. Fancy I md will again be at his old stand work, useful articles and Easter eggs looking after business affairs. will be sold, Cake and coffee served | Mrs. I . T. Allen, who. was in jured by falling, sortie time ago at all hours. has so far recovered that she abk For everything under the Sun g« to get atound on < rutches. to the Racket Store. i1 I’he Modern Woodmen initiated The Elizabeth arrived in p *rt la ’ i larg • class of c .ndidates at their night with 120 tons of freight and I meeting Wedne-day night and the following list of nas-.eng.-rs K. ■ served a big banquet afterward. Fht H. Rosa and wife, Mrs E E Dick ! Wofximen lodge of this citv hi- son. Mrs. Thom, W. C. Seilmer. 1 been very activ< all th«* ve.tr Fred I.ehr. M C. Smith, and Mr [ 1 he pres« nt rate of increase Horndlich. The Elizabeth will sai 1 up they expect to fake tin- again tomo. ro.v n< on. «this year. New lot best barlev Estabrool Chas. Peters: >11 COUI1Î warehouse: $i.25 per sack. ntf j pioneer died at I.is Ch.is Smith returned on the Eliz • l ist Saturday at th abeth from San Francisco w here h< 78 years. He |«a hath been on business in connection ■ for over ¡-fry years vith the broom h «n«l!<* mill. S nc h I at the business in Bros anti Parsons have boii<*ht tin lor«-coming to the I'a-itic c > >sr II«- leaves a wife ami thr«*e stm.s ant1 mill anti will run it at full capacity one daughter. The children ari is there is a big dem md for their I-.. M . Charles and Henrv Peter- >1: goods with prospects of a lOti'in and Mrs M. W. McCormick. uous market. 4 ------------- L. J. Cody was a Marshfield bus iness visitor one" day last week. Gasoline saw mill for sale, $125, A. also several good milch cows. Haberly, Bandon, Ore. io-2tx The Ladies* Thimble Club will I e enteriained, this a ternoon, al tin- home of Mrs. Korth on Second st. F or S ale —House md two lots, $900. Azalea Park. S. McCutcnan, owner. 11 t f lames Laughead, government in spector of light houses, was up from Cape Blanco tor a few days last week. J. T. Mars was over to Coos Bay the latter part of last week on business connected with the Bijou theatre. Monday was the first day of spring, according to the calculation- of seasons, as that is the day when the sun is supposed to cross the line and the next day it «ained which was no doubt the equinoctial storm FOR SALE—Rhode Island R* d eggs. My chickens w> n -first am second prizes at the Southern Idalu fair in 1909 and ’Lev are the very best Eggs from prize winning birds $2 IM per setting of 15 eggs. U A. I’m 9-81 sons. Bandon, Oregon. L W. Devoe and wife an«' daughters Daisy and Ora return«« I on the Fifield horn Riverside. Calif , where they have been spending th« vinter, and will make their n. me ti Bandon during the summer at least Mr. and Mrs. John Fritz, who ar rived here about six weeks ago fron Tuston, Calif., are so well please with Bandcn and its outlook, th they have concluded to rtmam, ft 1 the present al least, and will soon go to housekeeping. s Trade with the Estabrook war« - hou'-e. We handle Gahlornia ha*, grain, mill leeds and seed grain. W« undersell all competitors, yet earn only the very best grades of fe«*d. Try our At feed oats at $2 io per gtf cwt. The work on the new buildings at the Oregon Agricultural College is Every ei- progressing rapidly. fort is being made to put the cam pus in order for the big quarter cen tury celebration which will be het during commencement week A b< e v ifj who has given it a trial r « ..>::. s-s a 1 ’Ion of equul pj its of terpentine, nnnnoula and raw lliH.'qfl oh m ready means uf relief fri«m frosted feet and chilblains. The liniment should be applied three or f< ur rt . ■ day. a: «.<•.. Jiiionx seqin to dem i nd. * Rotation as a principle of soil cul ture is not only good for the Held crops, Put for those raised in the gar den pat« h ; well. Such rotation not only r«>s,s th • > 41, but tends to check the develop:.i< : : of iunr us and other pests wlH h are like!;- to infest the ground if the satin* « r. p is produced on the same plot year after year. Il-2t Delphi Lodge K. of P. met in regular session last Mi nday evening and initiated their one hundreth member into the Knights degree During the past three years this lodge has increased from 64 mem ber- to 100 members in good stand ing, placing them in the trout ran'. >f village K. of. P.. lodges in the Carl Garoutte returned Friday state. “Billie” Wakefield, well from Lane county where he and known in Bandon was present and Mrs. Garoutte have been spending assisted in the work. the winter. Mrs. G. will not return Rev. Father Curley, who W*I5 for a couple of weeks yet, as she i formerly pastoi of the Catholic waiting for the roads to get better church here anil at North Bend, ha-. over the mountains. returned fo the latter city after a Having purchased the Racket trip to Portland. He had intended Store we respectfully solicit the pat making a change and tak’ng a ronage of all the old customers a church out in the Willamette valley well as the general public and as but it is announced that the Arch sure you the same courteous treat* bishop has changed his mind about ment as heretofore, W'e shall striv« giving him another charge, and he to keep abreast of the times an«: will remain on the b y and continue keep a first class stock in our line in charge of the North Bend parish. It D. W. Carpenter, Prop. You want the Normal School The hearing of Messrs. Taylor question separa’ed from politics and Christiansen, the two members lhat is what the Initiative Bill of the Coos Bay Lite Saving crew does for Monmouth. 1'his l -. your who were suspended sometime agi opportunity to keep it always scp on the charge of looting wreckag« irate. The state educates her from the wrecked Czarina, was lawyers, farmers, doct< rs, pharm completed by Captain DeOtte. Il acists, etc., why not her teachers is understixid the evidence and We must have schools. The better Captain DeOtte's recommendation- tri ned the teache , the bette have to go to Washington before a school and more intelligent service decision is announced, Vote, \ es, lor the child gets I* di Sheriff Gage of Coos county and Vlonmouth. City Marshal Jack Carter of Marsh The Fifieki arrived in port Mon field w ere both ushered into the fold «lay morni' g with 11 t tons of Height of the lowly Naz irene at the Dar and 23 passengers Sue sails again Shannon meetings in Marshfield Iasi today with lli.oiw. fi'et of hi nb< r Sunday evening. Sheriff Gage, al m«l the following passengi'rs: J. I. 1 ter he had decided for Christ, w< nt Kionenberg, F. S Smi'h, wile a':d out of the tabernacle and 'rre-tv* two children. W E. Ellis, wife a man for selling liquor on Sunday 1 lughter, ( eorg Robin-on. says the Coos Bay Tunes. md daughter Edna. Mr V««n That the Bandon Concert Band i non, Capt. But1-*« ■••-i •« *-• becoming famous over the countrx D. Mathers, M - is getting more and more evideir E M B tes. T trom 1 he various communicati n Disige. W A < that the president ami leader ai< Uilgson a id Wlie, getting. Only last week Prof E Wain. Mr Tucker, Cha ■ Littner Kausrud received a communicatioi |<>hu Gile- A. I’. Es;aboi , Ica\ e .• Sin Frai! from Colby Springs Kans.. « The Fificl« cisco again a > famous summer resort, wanting .him r « ; 11 y ani w 11 to come there to lead a large bat d - til li w I ii« ■ e i irt Saturday 01 Sunday foil «wing. this summer. T. F. Lewis Plaintiff Suit ir. Equity vs For Divor e Rebecca Lewis I Def- ndant To Rebecca Lewis, the above named defendant In the Name of the St de of Oregon: You are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above «ntitled suit on or before the last day of t « time prescribed in the order for tlu publication of this summons, which prescribed time is six (6) weeks,' the last day of which time will be > Thursday, the 5th day of May, 1910 And if you fail to so appear and I answer said complaint bv the said time, the plai tiff will apply to tin I Court for a decree forever annulling the marriage contract existing be •ween yourself and the said plaintiff This summons is published in the Bandon Record’ r, a weekly news paper published in Coos County. Oregon, tor six (6) consecutiv« weeks, beginmg March 24th, J910 and ending May 5th. 1910 bv order >f publication made bv the Hou John S. Coke. Circuit Judge of tlu i State of Oregon at Chambers 11 Coquille, Oregon, on the 24th day ' of March I9I0. Geo P Topping 11 7t Attorney for Plaintiff 60 YEARS EXPEDIENCE rcAr.KS DESIGNS Co”vr: Ac Anyone »enillng r pketeh mil dCRorlpticn niay ih'kly iu»« PTt .« Ti oar of i free tjie. «jj venflnn »8 probably pAtc ’t.ibin. • 'tri:» un at riel ly conUdential. HANDBOOK on i nf *jt*> fro«. <»'«1o9t ai’oney f.,r r’cuniii» | at» nr ». I’.i.onta (a'ion thronch Mu. n ,v Co. i*. n ial notice. h<;ut charge, ip the Scientific •.n^Rompir i«hwtralrd weekly. «*. «.it «>t nny u- t .« • 1 • . -.al • î -,ir r.i.t'i lis, $1. bold by al. I 'J. . '«n Nr J l & Cû.3®,3^vMÎ6ï;' ÏCf:i ni h < . <•. ‘'I) F Ht., Waihiugton. 1). c. COPPER IF WE DO NOT SAVE YOU 15 to 20 Per Cent Do Not Buy Money Refunded on Any Purchase Not Satisfactory Money Talks THE Bandon Cash Only HUB Marshfield ■ Jlitíh. AcuM-/>na¿cl yenVv own. ♦ iV TRADEMARK A lot of h*. tiers should realize more fm'lv than t*V\v seem to the difference ;«i 1 ■ iiie *«■. n t1 • r«i . ill fa- v : «! rt. er that has a liard time fet« h- irg $;> ¡«er hundredweight on the mar- !<•■■ a.:d the qiti lily grown, blocky Hereford, Angus <>r Shorthorn grade that weit'li 1 300 to 1.450 pounds and brings per hundredweight. The chances arc that the s«-i’«b, pound for mid. hits <<■; more to produce than Hie fat. sleek grade, yet lie has brought 3*‘.j < entt a p md Its . Another f«*A tin-.'* of Hie situation worth rememlier- lag li that H.‘.‘ market is usually Hood ed with the five ib ll.tr stuff, while the good grade st- *r is always tit a pre mliun and buyers are anxious to get them. Why d' ■" « one fi-alt tree of the same *, size .«I apparent tliriftiuess as other« In . ■ same orchard tract yield a larger «, iliti of fruit as well ns a better qu. ity? Many horticulturists ia*!h*re that such a trait is due to tree la :ivi«!uality In the same way that ex ceptional milk capacity Is au individu al trait in dairy cows and vigor and lar.ai* a -. * ami symmetry traits of rep- .■■ ■•!' .:! f beef types. Moreover «lie h r t;i;:ii-i t !>elicv<*s that, just as ■•’>.11'11« i« t i tl s i .ay be transmitted in *!. ani i •«; i.otgdom. so trw traits may be throitc'i I. i 1 or scion to f!s «1 ant«-«. Tin* Colorado and some other horticulture stations are experiment Ing along this line and In the near fu tore hop«* to furnish conclusive proof of what - ■ ns to be a very reasonable hypothesis. , .. OUTCAULr C ■■WM.H « 00. HX. nt-ìs ho nie lo veti : eiowd too nan^ little ones in too ^ew leds wove laek youi old led and yet a new one loK youï \oom we van sell ^ou a niee folding tfou can use when led vont- bany eo/nes. bave íeds ^o\ little jolk too inouïs tuil^ Southet corn bolt and cotton belt states are coming to look upon soy beans as a legume of exceptional value for use in crop rotations as a soil renov u r. in this respect being .1 <!<■>■ ira bi • substitute for clover anti It f :; -s under the ; line alfalfa, as does com, g. neral condition» ns though flourishin; on much thinner «< ¡Is. ' Tin* a benns not only serves l lie purpose well n» a pasture and makes •*:>.d liny If cut before the > ripe, but makes excel- a ii' when sown with corn or n •ci* i manure If plowed under thins when* the conditions are fivor.il '«• ¡¡ndthe -.-•■««« n long enough the soy bean will pi-r.du *e from fifteen to twenty bushels of beans per acre, these making an excellent ration ; when ground with corn anil havlDg twice the feeding value of that cereal. ! 1 In getting a start with the legume k» best result- are secured by inoculating the field w 1th 9<ff| from an established field or by Inoculating the seed with cultures which, one can secure fresh and reliable from the department of agriculture at Washington. I Turner Woodruff The House Furnishers r II Vienna Bakery And Cafe Fine Quality Bread, Cakes, Pies and Pastry. First Class Restaurant Private Boxes for Private Parties Everything Neat and Clean The best of service guaranteed Short orders at all hours from 5:30 a m to 10:00 p m M. Smith ('filiformi« and Ore(«m (' ohm ! Mtennimhip i.'o. Steamer Alliance Xow plying lx‘tM«‘«*ii Portland and Coon Bay only WEEKLY lì TRIPS CRAY & DOLT CO.. On. Agenu T. B. JAMES. Agent Marthfield. Phone 414 728-730 Mvrchantr Exchange San Francisco J. E. WALSTROM, Agent. B.ndon A Splendid Oversli .•w - for every use. Cut generous ly full. Two hip pockets. Felled seams. Continuous fly- I MLP’HY.tMWSCO. Manufacturer* I SaafiMtiwi CalitvaM diti I ïand Store f K J ? Lhg • nt v«mr t«H an«l w >■ i--m-d »nd hn-.t np yonr «LI '■ rt. ui«-, t v eie. hu i cail on tlu* Sp«*on<1 Hand M .11 und bo will Imy it ♦ i B. y NDON SECOND HAND STORE L. B. Wt Odniff, Prup., »tor» on Plank Road «•Tí * : • I t ONLY $3.00 Grade Wool Underwear $2.25 a Suit 5.00 Grade Stetson Hats $3.85 50c President Suspenders 35 c • - the state- farmer in :s is selling his butter fat <1 ! 11 > V cuts per pound and buy- Ill€ liei'f suet amt cotton- I •. —at 1Gto_ 1 cpnla a pound to jus P wakes with very lit- a iii will !«e uruuj.d on his •If oil ■ t' ii« of the «lay laborer « is tn ie; 1 .utter or some other I of fl at ail of ¡lie time and has nt D to Country p.uple sbouhl Ixitier or go without if u cream« ’ expert to win public favor in r war on the ole«> . argaflue trust. I RI VF TED A II X i LESS—WHY?—CASH is ¡U1V gr<amd f..r rr i that many a FRO> L FOR Bought From Creditors-ALL NEW STYLES at a Saving of from $1.00 to $1.50 on every pair As a re uh of throe years of careful resting In the seeding i>t oats at the Illinois experiment station It has been found that when «Irilled oats produce oti an aviTiigc 5.3 bushels per acre in re than wh; n sown bis«: «least it: the common slipshod fashion. The in «■re.: -e«i yl.*!d is attributed to mure uni form gem ¡nation and stand Mini more •h and maturity. It was even growth maturity al > found in tills connection that clo- v *r drilled with oats se«*med much ' '.!•><• a Jo to witli and the dry weatli- .->r just folio Ing harvest. ' I Ml - k—-’ Bo' r II >aTe É1 SELL Webber Bros. Custom Made Shoes There ar many farmers who could have or carry out no more practical New Year’s resolution than the pur chase and use uf u good manure - ireailer. It will not only mean fewer blisters at.il callouses ou th« hands tl r iiig'.i f";*edoin from forking the stuff the v.agon. but will Ilk. wise mean a great many dollars more in pocket as a result of a more economical ha ii- 1.' ng of the farm fertilizers and ln i m realizing a larger i>er cent of i heir value i.i inc-reared crop returns. In The Circuit Court of The C. FI. Chandler lias good, dry State of Oregon, in and for stove wood, he will deliver for St.75 The County of Coos per tier for a short time. WE