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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1910)
X a • • • K. 41 • • «na» i Jai. Miller was down from Fat Mr. and Mrs. Shumak and fam ly Elk List week visiting relative and haie returned from Oklahoma. Mrs. Knapp, of Coqui le, aunt to | friends. Mrs M Van Vabcenburg and her Mrs. Ed Gallier of this city, was a < daughter B!a iti.e .n.i ie .1 ih;i i>> • ■ Arthur Ellingson was a Bandon Bandon visitor this week. quilic yesterday. visitor last Saturday Just two more stilali traets of land --------------------- lett at $75 and $S > |»er acie. •Petter Weeping Animate. Win. Gallier was ca'ling on Co investigate before they are goaf, Travelers through the Syrian desert quille friends last week. have seen norses weep from thirst. A No ino e land at ibis [ rice near luuie has been seeu to cry from the Buy your child a rom|x-r at Rosa town. A. Hab^rly. 1421.x pain of an injured foot, and camels, it Cl»« it is said, shed tears in streams. A cow Father Keavney returned last sold by its mistress, who had tend- d Geo. P. Laird w is up 1 > Coquille 'evening from Weddcrburn. having it from calf hood, wept pitifully. A Monday visiting friends and looking young soko ajie used to cry with vex I Ijeen absent, on parochial duties, for ation if Livingstone didn’t nurse it in after business affairs. about two weeks his arms when it asked him to. That muslin underwear at Ro a Wounded apes have diisi crying, and Hav, as cheap as you can buy it apes have wept over their young on-s Co’s is right in quality ami price anywhere; three kinds grass, wheat, slain by hunters. A cldrupauzee train and is going rapidly, It and oats, also glain. T W. Rob ed to enrry water jugs broke one and cried, which proved sorrow, though it F. T. Tuttle was in < oqti lle list ison. at Central warehouse. !4tf wouldn’t mend the Jug. Kats, discov Saturday visiting his mother,Mrs. ering their young drowned, have been Mrs. O ! la Button, wife of Geo. IL S. J. Tuttle. moved to tears of grief. A giraffe Button of this city, who has been which a huntsman’s rille had iujured Stove or block wood for sale j seriously ill lor the past week, is re- began to cry when approaelnsi. S< a Leave orders at Doyle’s meal nrar lions often weep over the loss of tiieir ket. E. C arey & S ons . 14 if ■ ,ior;ed as somewhat improved. young. Gordon Cumming observed ANTED — Stock, hogs anv tears trickling down the face of a dy Grandma Gross, w I10 has been size, prefer them around 50 pmnds. ing elephant. Anil even an orang ou- tang when deprived of its mango was very ill for the past week, is up and Drop us a card. so vexed that it took to weeping. about again. 13 4t Bandon Creamery Co There is little doubt, therefore, iliat animals do cry from grief or weep A dandy set of hack or stage bar We have eggs for sale. White from pain or annoyance.—Harper’s ness for $33.00, at the Bandon Plymouth Rocks, White Pekin Weekly. it Harness shop. Ducks, Indian Runner Ducks, at The Laborer’s Thanks. Mrs. L. J Cody was a Coquille $1 00 per setting. Also Mammoth A tram car was going down a busy visitor last week, returning homi one day and was already com- Brc nze Turkeys at $2.00 pe: setting. street fortably full when it was hailed by a Sunday. Pure bred stock. Orders can be laboring man much the worse for liq Don’t forget that T. W. Robison left at R ecorder office. uor. who presently staggered along the car between two rows of well dressed has all kinds of hay. grain, etc , at F rank F. E ddy . •3-3t people regardless of polished slices the Central Warehouse. 14 tf Bandon Post, No. 56, G. A. R . and tender feet. Murmurs and complaints arose on all Mrs. Wm. Ciaine went np to her will observe Decoration 1 >ay tl is skies, and demands were heard that husband's camp last Friday,’ return year with appropriate ceremonies. the offender should be ejected at once. ing Saturday. But amid the storm of abuse one We will publish the program later. friendly voice was raised as a lienevo- New lot best barley Estabrook Every citizen of Bandon and vicinity lent clergyman rose from his seat, say warehouse: $1.25 per sack. 11 tf is interested in these exercises, and ing: will, no doubt, lend every effort "No, no! Let the man sit down and be quiet.” J. E. Walstrom went down to possible tc make them a success. The disconrfltiire of the party turned San Francisco on the Elizibeth to to mirth when the drunken one seizetl Trade with the Estabrook ware his benefactor by tin« baud, exclaim look after business aft lira. house. We handle California hay ing: . Try a 10 pound box of dried pears "Thank ye. sir-thank ye. I see you from Rosa Co’s. They a:e lust grain, null leeds and seed grain. We know what it Is to be tight!*’—London undersell all competitors, yet carry Answers. class. It only the very best grades of feed. R. E. L. Bedillionwas a passenget Served Him Well. Fry our At feed oats at $2 00 p 1 During the early days ot the career on the Elizabeth to S in Francie >. cwt. gtf of William Alien White, when be was We are informed that he will go tc. charged with the comluet of a country visit his 1 not her w ho is ill. D ied , at La Fontaine, Oregon, paper in Iowa, be one day received a April 11th. Fannie, wife of John call from an indignant contributor, Mrs. Fred Mehl was viiitmg who bitterly complained that matter friends in Coquille the latter part ot Buckingham. She had been sick for ot his, long before submitted, had not several years, having been at a been published. lastfweek. “Softly, my friend.” said White in open air sanitarium in Portland for I Mrs M. Nosier of Coquile cam his most soothing tone. "Beady I must two years, ifterwaid beili? taken to offer my best thanks to you for those down Saturday to visit Ms Art California, returning home only to features. They have served me well. Johnson. From time to time when I get to think die in a few days, She leaves Mayor Steve Gallier who h is been husband and three children, beside ing that this sheet is a pretty poor one to indict upon a long suffering public on the sick list for some tini< is 1 large number of relatives and 1 look up your stuff and read it care reported to be gradua'ly fmpi< img. fully, a process which enables me to friends to mourn their loss. Mr. ami perceive liow much worse my paper Ocean Rebekah Lodge entertained Mrs. Buckingham were resideu s of might be. whereupon 1 Itecome real the President of the Rebekah Assem Bandon for a number of years, and cheerful. Pleas.- don’t take them from bly at a sped 1 meeting 1 «st Satur it coul.1 truly be said of her—“None me.”—< 'levelainl Leader. day evening, and all repot t a ven knew her but to love her." A Multiplication T rick. Here is h little trick in mil I ti|ilicn- pleasant evening. Miss Blanche Van Valkenlmrg timi I bat may anime you Ask a Mrs. Timmons and her daugbtei entertained the Art club at Hotel friend to write down I lie numbers Ethel, left Monday tor their home in numlier S. X. Then Barview in her usual charming tn in 1 ¡-i.’Cu!», omitting the number our 1 Ule from Astoria. They expect to return in a ner, last Thursday afternoo 1. While tell him to select any one the list, multiply it lay !» nnil with the short time. Mrs. Mary Walker, oi chatting with members she was pelt answer to this sum multiply the whole list—thus, assuming that lie selects this city, accompanied them. ed with a sudden shower of d iniy either the figure I or G: Archdeacon Hotsfall will conduct packages. Amid peals of laughter Select 4X<fc^3‘- Select fix'-’-' lrc.'u'j service at St, John's Episcopal and delight as she unrolled each UMM7U □i as church, Sunday, at 11 :< o a m. and package, was exposed beautiful hand ■ 4UJ a ~« 16 7:3O p m. embroidered doilies and dresser scarfs 3«u37ü3'< 617L8X& It was an enjoyable afternoon and Last Sunday was an ideal spring 4M 144444 You see. the answer of the sum Is day, and several picnic parties were one never to be forgotten by the enjoyed by Bandon people at d’ffer- young bride-elect who will be united composed of tigures similar to the our selected. ent places, the party from Hotel Gal- tn m linage to Mr Hall Chaney in Men In Petticoats, lier going up the beach to Whisk} the eaily part ot June. It will probably lie a matter of sur- Run. prise to the general render to learn Mrs. C. Evan laicas left on the Elizabeth, Wednesday evening, for San Francisco, and within a few day;. after her arrival will leave for an ex tended visit with friends in the Yo semite valley. Notice. The water will be shut oil on the hill, Saturday, April 23rd, from 1 to 5 o'clock pm., for the purpose of removing all tire hydrants, ordered out by the City Council B andon L ight & W ater C o Last Friday, the isth, a birthday party was given at the home of Mrs --------------------------- J. L. Kronenberg, at Parkersburg, School Children to Give Play in honor of the sixth birthday of her little son, George. A large number The first and second grades of the ol his little friends were present, and Bandon Public school will put on a the dav was very happily passed in musical play at the Grand Theatre, playing games, and the big “Jack Friday evening. April 22nd. The Horner” pie. Refreshments were play will be put on twice during the served in the orchard. Not until evening, the first performance begin George had eaten a piece of h'S ning at 7:45 p.nt., and the second at birthday cake would he consent to 8:45. The price of admission will be six years old. be 15 cts, children tin ier to years, Slate O'ganixer Zeck, of the Sons of Veterans, who instituted camp here last week, departed for Portland accompanied by Mrs. Zeek He ex peeled to muster in a few more camps near Portland, then goes to Riverside, Cal,, tn attend a division encampment. He hopes to secure at least ten < anqis in Oregon so that we can have a division, without call ing on California for a quorum, .is IS the case now—Coos Bay Harbor. io cents. There will be tine motion pictures between scene«, so that there will be something doing eitrv minute. The child’en are being thoroughly drilled and will perforin their parts in a most creditable m in ner. Ali who atlei <1 will surely get the worth of their money. The pro ceeds will go toward buying appar atus for Use in die school, so the cause is a worthy one and should be patronized freely by the public. that the petticoat was tirst worn ex ciusively by men. In the reign of King Henry Vil. the dress of the English was so fantastic and absurd that it was difficult to distinguish one sex from the other, in the inventory of Henry V. apt«ears a ’’petticoat of re«l damask, wit It o|ien sleeves.” There is uo mention of a woman’s petticoat be fore the Tudor period. Cruel Blow. "Are you aware of the fact." re marked Miss Cutting, “that I am a mind reader?” “Nevah suspected it. weally,” an- swered .voting Softleigh. “Would you —aw—object to wending my tn [nd. doncher know?” "Certainly not” site replied, "Bring it with you the next time you call.” Paced Too Rapidly. “Waiter, ask the orchestra to piny something different.” "Any particular selection, sir?” ••Something slower, 1 can't chew my food properly in waltz time.”— Kansas City Journal. Only Chance. "Do yon believe.” queried the fair widow, “that uni versa I jn-ace will ever be established?” “Not unless people quit getting mar ried.” growled the old bachelor.—Chi cago New». The Settlement. Suitor—What will your father settle on the man who marries you? The Girl—All the r«at of the family, I sup- Doee.—St. Loula Times. -r — X . Fourni!« Not«» Mrs- Wilcox an«l t Funk, went 1.» Bat part ol 1 i-t w«ck, tli ing to leave shortly « Bull has rented Mrs. A very ¡Jtas.u.t !i pl ice last S iturilas tor’s. BARGAINS! Mr filter . ;>vci— Mr. place. !? al. Mr. .A D-ivis and iamih have be -n having quiic a spell ol > kness, several members oi lie family being d 'wn at once. All arc reported lx tier Quite a crowd gath« iv«i at Laurel L ike school house totiv 10 organize a base ball team, but the Crowd was small and it turned out to be quite .1 s >< ialist meeting. Th v t«>ie out the partition in thes« hvol house to make room for more s< h«Yars in die sum mer. A nice lunch was servtd and all sec.tird to have ,1 go xl time. A number ot piople were out : on the creek fishing ast Sundav. R. Bedillion was among them and car- « tied oft the largi st st; ng of fish. The Foster mill liassbutdown fora tew days. Tip. v are all at wmk re ¡«airing the mill. A l>la< ksa ith -lioji is being ’.milt, and we uiukrstaiid a new edger is to be installed. Mrs. (.«ne l’erce took a trip to Coquille the fore part of the w eek Business and pleasure combined. I red Lockwood moved his family to the Foster mill last week. Mrs Lockwood will have charge of the cook house. P ete . ------COO — Presbyterian Church, There wili be regular pr< aching ervices at the Presbyterian < hurch, next Sun lav, Apiil -41I1, ne ruing me evening, by Rev. A Haberly, tempor.'y supply. The public ai d trangets in the city are (««rdially in cited to make this church vour Sab 1 > uh home. ------ wn-r \’ >u know what a go d teaclu 1 ¡leans to ■ « « communitv .«nd espe ; illv l«i a child The Normal Sch <>i s wheie the te icl'.crs .ire best Gained. You have a valual !e plant at Mon mouth, worth more ilia:. >1 x>,oo«> Dont abandon this, but vote \ 1 .S tor Monmouih. a« >1 sustain the Nor- m il School The cost is four cents n a thon n«l <1 liars. J B. V Buri. er . Sec. Com. BARGAINS! Every Day Is Bargain No. 9718 IREASim DEPARTMENT Olt.oí Comptrollci of the Currency Wuhó^aw, D C. April », 1910 Where«., bv iaclorv evidence (.iccentcd to the tuideiaigned. it ha., been made to appear that " The Firat National Stale ot Oregon has complied with all the pro Dav’ in Our Store visions ol the Statutes 4 the United States, re quired to Lie complied with before an association shall be authorized to commence the business of Banking; Now Therefore Lawrence O. Murry, I. Comptroller of the Currency, do hete! y certify that “The First National Bank of Bandon* in the You know just What you are Getting here for We have been Here a Long Time and have HAVE YOU A Always aimed CAMERA? To please the IF SO YOU WILL FIND e THE LARGEST AS City of Bandon in th.- County of Coos and State of Oregon is authorized to commence the busi ness of flanking »’ prowled in Sertion Fifiv one hundred and sixty nine of the Rev,sed Statutes of the United Stales. In testimony whereof witnes; my hand and Seal of olhee this Fifth day of April, 1910 l^w rence O. Murray |Seal] M-10» Comptroller of the Currency SORTMENT OF Films, Fiâtes, Papers, Post Cards, 0. A. TROWBRIDGE Chemicals, Etc. In The County At The The Store That Bandon Drug Co SAVES If You Have Not One, YOU MONEY Buy One At Once It Will ------- « i - i Pay You g<xxlkoiiM kce¡icv gi vy iiiue Ja t’ccjj Says i.. /Y Jfctl&fioiuv mai(L NICE FURNITURE NY. Street Improvement Notice NOTICjE IS 1 lERi-.BY GIVEN, That the common council did by leo’uiiHi, mac! M.ir h 11 st, 1910, determine to improve C olumbia Av enue between Fifth and Sixth streets, by estab lishing a grade thereon, and causing »aid portion of said Avenue to be improved by grading ano tolling the earth thereon to make said street con form to the grade so established. Uni* ss written remonstrance he made against same and signed by two-.lnrd.; of the property owners having proixrly fronting upon the portion of said »yrnue 30 proposed to be improved, and «uch re monstrance be tiled with the Recorder on or be fore the 12th dav of May, 1910, then th*- com- non council will « nact an ordinance tablishin»; •uch ^rade. and providing for the manner «.nd lime ot making the improvements there on, in ac cordance with the grade so established, and ot assessing the cost thereof to the adjacent property. Dated at Bandon, Oregon, April 21st 1910. C. R. \X ade L ity Recorder NOTICE IS IIEREBY GIVEN, That the common council of the City of Bandon, Cooz county, Oregon, did by resolution made upon the 15th day of April, 1910. d«-termine to improve .«econd street in the Woolen Mill Addition to Bandon, from Pacific Io Cocuiiie av« nue. in said addition, by establishing abrade therein, and de termining the amount oi cut and fills thereon to be made, and by grad n; and filling said sfres-t to vonlorm Io such grade, an.l contracting sitle walks lor the full kn^ili of said portion ol oi sani street upon both «ides thereof. Now unless a wri«ten remonstrance be made against the same at d be signal by the owner-, oi two-lhtrda oi all real property fronting upon both odor ol the said portion of said street «0 pro- noied Io be improved, and «uch remonstrance b< filed with the sity Recorder on or before the 12 th day ot May. 1910, then the com-on cou , ki I will en»ct an ordinance establisl ng «u h gride and providing (or the manner of malting such im- proveraents thereon, in accordance with the grade su established, and ol asseamg the tf -st thereof ttpoii the adja- ent pripriy. Dated at Bandsiu, Oregon, April 2 Id. 1910. G R Wade City R-cordei. wis. honteßoeeh howeßovei rtoufd ïatheï (¡ave eowe home and Satj^ ^jast go dorfn to the filini tuie slohc and f^iek out a n ij th in ç gou a nt^ than any- thing efsc. wen a\e noi veitf ftahtiea/a^ ßut ^OnCn a\e^ and vthen w\s. howe- Dover's neighfaiS' eome in she vfoufd tike ffoi thew to see hei home booking fike she way ^ioud o£ it. riont So we oj these things make the home ¿ook jtYoud? i^oußd ße gßad to Have you eaßß ^cui<S l^ß^ Woodruff & urner The House Furnishers % « • . • < Bank ol Bandon” tn the City of Baodon in the County ol Coo. and • • •