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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1910)
• • • • • • ! r ' : ........ y Í Locai Lore } R. A. Bok came over 1 < mii North Bend, Tucaday, and has uet pud a ¡»osition in Lewin's Meat Market. F or S ale .—7 room house. 4 lots. Inquire of E. M. S umner , iy tf Miss Helen Moorman came up from San Francisco on the Elizabeth and will make her home with het uncle, Wm McKay and family. I a w «• 9 M.;vnr Su ve Gallier H imported soute beffi r r«».»» h -> at* wk of rb< u luatixu ali4 ho|*> t<> return home Cap:. O. Wiren, cooperative ob- servor repoits the r.imtaii lot the month of M-y to have been 107 inches. Days dear 6; days rainy and cloud) 15. T he rainfall ior May, I509, was 2.90 indies, a differ ence of 1.83 inches less this year. Don’t ft rget that T. W. Robinson Preserve your strawberries. Econ has Shady Brook dairy food, also omy Fruit Jars at Bandon Hardware the very best cocoanut meal, a sub Co. 11 stitute tor oil meal. 18 tf J S. Barton, the Coquille abstract T. B. Wheel er will o|»en up man, was a Bandon visitor Saturday office in the room now decupled and Sunday. Atty. Geo. P. Topping Hi Farm Machinery at Bandon Hard informs us he will put on sale litt ware Co. Plows, Discs: Harrows, remainder of the Industrial Addi- Mowers and Rakes. it tion on the hill opposite the Cody A fine ten pound daughter wa- mill and also some desirable acreage born to Mr. and Mrs. John Larew, will be offeied soon. The active May i2th. business done bv Mr. VV Feiere in the past gives pr muse of a lively St. Mary’s Guild will give a Cup eiTort and that there will be ''some- and Saucer Sale, Satuid iy. June the thing doing’’ when he isagain ready 18th.' 22-it for work. Matt Smith and wife are the prom! Have a few 5 or to acre (tacts, parents of a fine io pound son, born 2jj miles south of town, V_> mile May 291b. from beach. I01 sale; best location Miss Marie B -ssen, of Lin J P. D e G esi n . 19—14s loi-i. was a Band 'll visitor Fr d tv. I Shady Brook dairy feed is made Fpend one <1 »bar an 1 gei a iial of pine .diali.1 meal. lolled .11 go< >d ir» at li»— Morrison Miliinery Sture mollasse*. The best milk pro It ducillg Iced oil the tn.it Let. Fot s de by f. W Rolli* n at Lentia Jam'« Olsen, the Langlois bu-i warehouse. 6ti' tirso man «aS a Bandon bttsint- VHitor the latter pot of last week. F or Sai l — Field p<:is, per pound Address tb o I. Moni ton Coquille, ( )ri- ititi The free will offering, for the »ide- Wm. Gallier had a tumor taken es-s.ry to make an addition to the Boats Arrive and Depart walk to the bea.h, Sunday, brought stafi of the Sentinel, ».nd accordingly Iroffl lus eye I’uesday. in about it 1.75. The beach side R. M. Horton has been engaged to Miss Atkinson of Coquille u .«s a The Eliz.il.eth arrived in port last walk should be one of the main look alUr the news gathering end of Bandon visitor Saturday and Sun the business for the present. Any Thursday with 140 tons ut Height i topics of conversation until it is <tay. favors shown Mr. Horton will be and a good list of passengeis. She ! completed, and everybody should i lend a helpibg hand tn building it. greatly appreciated by the Sentim i S. J Culv er had the misfortune to sailed again Sunday evening with a lose his tine standard bred stallion management.” We are glad to note long passenger list and 20 tons of New six room house for rent, one the progress of the Sentinel, and feel | last Thursday. miscellaneous freight, S tons butter block from school house. sure that Mr. Horton will “make Geo Erdman has purchased the good’’ as he is a’’‘live wire.” l he and cheese. 50 cords matchwood .uni A. H aberlv . 19 tf Citv Meat Market of Wm Doyle Sentinel is making great strides in 210,000 feet of l^mbc r. The Fifield arrived Monday even and will take possession July 1st. Dr. W. Botot's Reliable Family advance meut under the present man ing with 105 tons -of freight ami Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Robison and agement, and shows signs of pros about 20 passengers She sailed Remedies. Pile cure a specialty. Mrs. Robert Johnson left on the perity. again Wednesday evening with 20 For sale by Mrs. Lottie J Jenkins, Breakwater for Portland to visit at Orders by mail passengers, 10 tons miscellaneous Bandon, Oregon. the J. Denholm home promptly tilled. 19 41 and 42o,o<x> feet of lumber. The The best rosebtjsh. after all. Is not Bandon is loading now and will prob that which has the fewest thorns, but that which bears the flnest roses.— ably sail for lite south tomorrow. Henry Van Dyke. The Newport arrived in the first Rose Ball Notice. While the dry farming country of the west hns opportunities for the man who understands the type of tillage he will have to follow and an adequate compralienslon of the difficulties which will likely confront him. it is no place for any man to go who has not had brains, initiative and energy enough to succeed in the central and eastern states. wheYe the rainfall is sufficient and where conditions are, on the whole, favorable to a successful and profita ble tillage of the soil. Those who suc ceed lu the west succeed by dint of energy and well directed effort. The Rose Ball which was to be given in the Bank Hall, Saturday evening, June 4th, has been post poned until the it th, on account of the K. of P. Convention being held in Coquille on June 4th. The Coquille Valley Sentinel says: “Owing to the business management of the paper taking up so much of he editor’s time, it has become nee- of the week with 110 tons of freight. She will sail this evening with 40 tons of hay, 4 tons of miscellaneous 21 cords of matchwood, and 1750 bundles of veneer. The Elizabeth .will arrive again about Subday and sail again about Tuesday. r ooo----- BANDON PLANING Mil l. AU Kinds of Mill Work. Mouldings, Sash, Doersand Furniture. Mission Work a Specialty Gr atlv Reduced Rati-' on Small Mouldings Shields And Armstrong Proprietors The R ecorder $1.50 per yea.r — (gWtveir o -éiZÚL -hauÀJt, rrrioád. 4cu^,,nïxt THE SIMPLE LIFE daunt ctea/L^jd itd datan a. rntuT onz. A Musical I antisy in Two Acts Book and Lyrics by George Handy Shell an and C. R. Moore Music by C. R Moorç o n CAST OF CHARACTERS In the order of their first speeches Bud, who love* b:.«e hall - < hallo Corra ! . • Contrary Mar«, who usually «a- lhe wrong ihing, FJIa 1-eltrr - F’rmive Pi,M.illa. «ho l«we« poetry ai.« nibbi.-« penne«, F.b « Wir n piil, who I \e* the lurid nori', - IVt.r, constructor of the üliiny lii.icrák - ("ine-t Wi'kri - Thon as 1 aird G ntic Gertie, n roit .tic put cp .1 a fen.inine pen kage I iazci St. phen»on The M¿i,hal, dignity with a we. k spot fer «cliciol ma am«, • - The G ..j ire, a chejtv |x’r«on. s(e Kid McSw.it, >oullitul pu,;ii Carl Bow man . - - !.e»t«r Jcnkin« lion, after many Wanderings pre- Those lirW lilies ,|I ti'e 1!. II ildw.sie Cb.’s stoic me th tall; the town There nil be a lot . 1 them »oil this season. Tlrv hi. <■ just received it big new lot o! fishing tickle. it Chas Herzig has opened up a etore in the Marshall building on First street and w ill keep in stock his bread, cakes and pastry. o Rob it ki il y Maine, exp. re nt cl th - culture ..r,J r<firemen', oí Hackensack, N. J. - • - Noia Cib.cn Nice boy i of Bandon am I LOVERS Casper, Ran-om Racklc fl Edwin, George Strang Michael, ELarl Watkins Reginald, 1 cnlner Gallier Mieve you wiCC $ind oui stohe the frCace to{ get that new eaìjael oí o we wish, everyone in this city knew how eahe^uCCy we pick out ouh stock o([ carets and ingS^ Sealing o 1 in mind not onCy the frattelnS Sul also how Cong they witC weal. Se^ole that new caibet oi lag Seeomes youls o let us show and jjlice you ouis. H i«*r***°B with the beende« nf thn tnwa itanif Fond of Bandon’« nice bay«, b«t Mt LOVEES Given Awajr With every purchase amounting to one dollar, or over a hat will be Don't forget that T. W. Robison given free while they last. Come has all kinds of hay, giain, etc., at early and make your ch >ice. the Central Warehouse. M orrison M illinery S tore .it Ivy, from Gold Beach Daily Haaam .... Rose, from Marshfield . . Myrtle, from Myrtle Poi* Zetta Gibscai . . [<*»■ McNair . .... Bertha, from Lakeport Erma Craiee * Noah, retired navigator and shipliwldai, al ptnsmt Ray Wakan touring the heavens for his heabb Miss Cora Caramel, a young teacher sightly daft on the simple life Wyncton Pattersen RAIN BEAUS P AIN DEARS Ernest Rossiter Silvia Racklef Goorge Moland Elsie Kinley Ernest Watkins eMtoeliS Chaneay Tom Ostien Leia RecUegL* THE Si Mi’LE LIFERS Ralph Bullard I <«n Langlois z' rchie Rosa Lura Morgan Ralph Christiansen Mildred Morse Loyal Wircn Ebba Ween yOUÏS tiuCy SYNOPSIS ACT ¡.---An open place • the MM the BmJ<« base ball park, about 8:30 on a morning * May. ACT II.—The sa*e. C Eo*.f of tbe aw day. 9 Woodruff & Turner MUSICAL NUMBERS 9 Overuse ACT The House to Furnishers IIRST Opmiag Choi» "Teach« .eat ■ <* in the jssgh- ' Bai and Choi* "I wawt to be a base ball a Lover« aal Lovees "Love'« iat Waal." "Give the girl« al hoar a chant*" - o Maae Kid sad Lover« *d Lovee* 6. "The world moves right along," - Gertie and Lovers 7. “I’m Really Mr. Noah," - Noah and Chorus 8. The Rain Song 9. “Then another Red Man Lit the dust,’’ - Gertie, Peter. Mary Bud Rainbeaui, <2) Raindears and Chorus • Kid, Bill and Chorus 10. "First you plant a little seed " II. Finale. 12. fa) Instrumental introduction, (b) “When night gently fills on Oregon." Cora. Marshal, Noah am4 Chorus o Principals and Chorus ACT SECOND - 13. "We Want You" (Lyric by G. H. Shelton) 14. "Hackensack. N. J.,’ 15 "I Want to lead th 16. The Simple Life Chorus, 17. “Bessie tonni the Bay" 18. “In Noah's Ark" 19. "Honeymoon" Gertie Lovers and Lovers Manse and Giris * band" - o Mary and Chorus Simple Lihts and Chorus - - Ksd and Chorus Cora and Noah Gertie, Peter, Noah. Cora, Lovers, Lovers and Chotus 20. Finale. • . . Principals and Chores • «••• •