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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1910)
« « X T Mr. A. Garfield and wife left on tile t field tor Sin Francisco for a slioii. business and pleasure trip 1 i dling tackle an I sporting g x>Is There will lie n<> sei vice in tile at Bandon Hardware Company. Catholic church next Sunday. Fine new lot. Selling fast. it Farm i iq lemerts? wagons, hir- Building material; doors, w indows, rous, plows-. Bandon Hardwire paper, paint and builders’ hardware. Co. It Big stock of new gvoils al 1 avs on A baby girl was born tn Mr. and band at Bandon H.irdwareCo. it Mrs. Marion Wilkinson, April 21.d. Mr.. Green. < f Green <Sc Foster, Gal-va-nite Roofing. Fire proof. arrived in Bandon, Sunday, to look after business in connection with the Bandon Hardware Co. Try it. it Father Keavney was c«lied to company here. Wedderburn, Tuesday, to visit a Mesdames L. J Radley and Geo. sick parishioner. P. Laird left on tiie Ramona for Excellent set of truck or lumber Bellingham, Wash., where they ex harness, $44.00, at the Bandon Har pect to spend some time visiting relatives and friends. ness Shop. it I I WANTED — Stock, hogs acv Mrs. E. Lewin entertained the ladies of the Thimble Club and a few size, prefer them around 50 pounds. nvited friends at Progressive Whist Drop us a card. I3 4t Bandon Creamery Co. last Thursday. Trade w'tii the Estabrook ware F or S ai . e —Field Peas, Address house. Wo handle California hav Geo. T. Moulton, Coquille, Oregon grain, mill feeds and seed grain We 13-21 undersell all competitors, yet carrv J. D. Woodruff now has all his only the very be-t grades of feed. new fixtures in his bafber shop, Try our Ai feed oats at $2 10 p r which gives the place a most invit cwt. gif ing ap| earance. Mrs. W. C. Chase, of Coquille, W anted —Position by first class Grand Chief of the Grand Lodge of all around man cook, wages eighty Pythian Sisters of Oregon, was a up. Aildress M. D. Fails, Bandon. Bandon visitor last Friday, having I2-2tX come down to visit the local lodge Friday is Arbor Day and will be of Pythian Sisters which was recently duly observed as such by the Bandon organized here. Mrs. Chase had public schools. z\ suitable program just returned fiom an e xtended trip for the occasion will be carried out to Eastern Oregon in the interests of the order. in the afternoon « I Take Pleasure in Announcing Mis. I. J. Cody is ut Co.lv’n can p this week. Mr. and Mr;. C. P». Zeek left Ti e»- i . iv tor th«* Willamette ati'l Cohi.nbi.i river valleys of Ore., where Mr. Zeek will install several camps of Sons of Veterans. SPECIAL EACH DAY AT - -THE HUB. FOB SALE —Island R.d Atfgs. Mv rbicksuM w u first nn.l sec«>n I prizes nt ib«« Southern Idaho fair in 1909 and *bey are the verj’ tost from prize winning birds S2.00 per setting of 15 eggs. B A. Par- sone. Bandon, Oregon. 9 St o o o In Order to Introduce Oui’ Store to The Vesper Brumlach. who lives ’our * * People of Bandon, we Offer you each Day miles southeast < f Bandon, brought in some radishes of his own growing. Some line of Apparel at an exceptionally o Monday, tbit were fine indeed. They were the eqnal of any we have Low Price. Our motive for doing this seen this spring, and certainly Lasted like more Has but one purpose, and that is to bring F or sale —81 acres of bottom land, situated on the Sixes river, You to our store, in order to prove to you will make a good dairy ranch, about o o five mies from Port Orford, n« ar i That we can save you 20 per cent. the county road. For further par ticulars apply to A. Turner. Langlois. Oregon. 12 3tx. Captain Robert Johnson is having new plate glass fronts put in bis building occupied by the Bandon Drug Co. anil the new First Nation-1 al Bank, and the building now has considerable of a citified appearance The wind an I rain storm last Sat unlay morning was a corker, and made things rather disagreeable for a while, but by noon the elements had smoothed down considerably and the afternoon was much more pleasant. That The Opening of The GRAND THEATRE Will Take Place Saturday Evening, April 9 Presenting a 3 Act Comedy-Entitled: “FACING THE MUSIC” X f OK * Given Under The Auspices of The St Mary’s Guild For The Benefit of The Episcopal Church THE GRAND THEATRE IS EQUIPPED WITH ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES Elevated Floor, Opera Chairs, Steam Heat And Beautifully Lighted Throughout Protection from fire has been carried out to the highest degree of safety, the theatre being equipped with ample fire hose, a motion picture operating room that is lined with asbestos and sheet iron throughout, conforming to the rules of the insurance companies to the letter. An asbestos curtain has also been installed under the direction of Mr. Radley of the board of trustees of the Odd Fellows lodge of Bandon. The policy of the management will be a constant endeavor to please the public and keep abreast with the times. • The Grand Theatre Will be Devoted To Stock Companies and Hierh » Class Vaudeville Motion Pictures Will be Shown Every Night On an Improved Radio Screen Latest Sensation in the Motion Picture Wbrld We buy and sell for cash and do not ask you To pay the other fellows bad bills SATURDAY WE ARE OFFERING AS A SPECIAL THE GREATEST LINE Of o o SUITS EVER IN BANDON AT $14.75 If we can not save you from 5 to $8.00 we will not ask you a cent for the suit. Come and let us show you o 1 BANDON MARSHFIELD EXCLUSIVE GENTS FURNISHERS 0 o HUB CLOTHING & SHOE CO. n Money Talks Suits lor men and boys at Rosa Co’s. it Baptist services will be held every Sunday in the old M. E Church. South, near the G. A. R. hall, as follows' Sunday school at 10:00 a.m., preaching at n:no a.m. and 8:oo p.ni All are invited. New Fronting and Round Thread Art Linens at Rosa Co's it Timmons Building REPORT OF THE CONDITION OE THE » Bank of Bandon I At Bandon, in The State of Oregon, at the Close of Business, Mar. 29, 1910 RESOURCES A. J. Hartman left on the Eliza both for San Francisco, and will go from there, via Panama, to New York, whence he will sail for F.ng- and will probably take a trip around the world before he returns. He expects to be gone three or four months. Loans and discounts Overdrafts, secured and unsecured Bonds, seem ¡ties. etc. Banking house, furniture, and fixlures Due from banks (not reserve banks) Due from approved reserve banks Cash on hand T otal The best and neatest embroidery ft in town Rosa Co’s. White We have eggs for saie. Plymouth Rocks, White Pekin Ducks, Indian Runner Ducks, at $i oo per setting. Also Mammoth Brcnze Turkeys at $2.00 per setting. Pure bred stock. Orders can be left at R ecorder office. Capital stock paiil in Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Dividends unpaid Individual deposits subject to check Demand certificates of deposit Cashier’s checks outstanding F rank F. E ddv . 13-31 f.allies, see that dainty Flaxon at Rosa Co.'s store for neat summer dresses. 11 All ladies who a re tired of the dirt and muss from building fires in cook stoves for light lunches would be in terested in that automatic blue flame oil stove at the Bandon Hardware Store. Absolutely safe. Quicker and cleaner than gasoline. Call in and sec it. It $77.513 3.679 32,2'9 10.668 1-174 78.500 30.145 $233,901 21 89 46 20 89 49 45 59 $ 25,000 2,800 3.064 2,500 175.083 25,009 444 o<> 00 23 00 70 09 57 LIABILITIES T otal $233,901 59 STATE OF OREGON, [ss County of Coos I, F. J. Fahy, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. F. J. Fahy, Cashier Subscribed and sworn to be Correct—Attest: fore me F J. Fahy this 7th day of April, I9I0 T. P. Hanly Geo. P. Topping Frank Flam Notary Pnblic A cat nival of boxing will be ¡lulled off at Oriental Hall Saturday night. There will be three bouts, and it will be the classiest boxing ever seen here. Jess Dav, champion of the northwest, will box 20 rounds with Billy Thomas of Utah, at 158 pounds. Art Fish and Pud Nosier, both of Coquille, will box 8 rounds at 133 pounds, for the light weight championship of Coos county, and a red hat 6 round preliminary opens the show. A. F. Deringer, who has been foreman of the Bandon Steam Laun THE PRICE OF ADMISSION FOR MOTION PICTURE SHOWS, ONLY, dry for nearly two years, has pur- WILL BE 10CTS, CHILDREN UNDER 10 YEARS 5 CTS chas d the plant of F A. Bates, and started operating the same April 1st. Popular prices for Stock Company Shows and Vaudeville will be the rule i Mr. Deringer in an excellent laundry man, and will surely make a success I desire to thank the Bandon Public for the generous support which they of the business. Mr. Bates and have accorded the Star Theatre in the past and can assure them that courteous family will probably move south alter he gets his business affairs all treatment will be the rule of the Grand Theatre. straightened nut here. Mrs. Bates is now in the East where she is look Sunday was Rev. M. E. Coen’s ing after her parents, who are ill. Manager, Grand Theatre last day at th# Presbyterian Church Rosa Co has the completest line in this city, and a large audience Bandon Oregon I I of Galatea and Indian head ever I way wa< oui out io to greet mm him ano and hear near nim him bi ought to Coquille valley- 1 it I preach his farewell sermon, which W. C. SELLMER o « •• was a very strong discourse and greatly interested his headers. In the evening he delivered a temper ance lecture which was also largely attended. Mr. Coen has been heir but a short time, but he has proved himself a strong man in his work, and the church has been wonderfully built up under his pastorate. He has made many friends out of the church as well as in it, and all will wish him unbounded success in his new field. He left Tuesday with his family for Woodville, Or., where he will take charge of the Presby terian church. Woodville is about eight miles from Grants Pass and is on the main line of the S, P.