Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, June 16, 1910, Image 6

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    M. Smith, of the Viefltla C.IC. left
ion the Elizabeth for Sail Francisco,
i to be gone a couple of weeks.
Any kind of sew ing done by the
day or oiMers taken at home Ad­
Geo. E. Feoplgs, the Ctxjuille dress C. S., Bandon, Or. 23-ltx
creamery man was a Bandon busi­
Don’t forget that Van Marter will
ness visitor Tuesday.
¡be here. July 3rd i» the opening
Arthur Ellingsen, of the Coqui I* date.
Hardware Co . ot Coquille, was in
Gal-va-nite Rooting; the kind
Bandon last Thursday.
that stands the test of this salt air
Don't forget that T. W. Robison climate. Fire proof. Cheaper than
has all kinds of hay. grain, e;c , at shingles.
Lasts longer.
Bandon
the Central Warehouse.
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Hardware Co.
It
R. M. Horton came down from
The Bandon Hardware Company
Coquille, Tuesday evening, to spend just got in a new stock of over $800
a little time in Bandon.
worth of paint. High grade paint
F or S ale . — Field peas, 3?4C,S and pure linseed oil. Stains, floor
It
per pound Address Geo T. Moul paints and varnishes.
Louis Knapp, Jr. passed through
ton, Coquille, Ore.
lóti
Bandon,
Wednesday, on his way to
Mrs. O. A. Trowbridge and the
his
home
in Port Orford. Mr. Knapp
Misses Firma Craine and Nora Gib­
son returned on the Breakwater has been in Portland attending school
from the Ro e Festival at Portland. the past year.
Shady Brook dairy feed is made
Economy Fruit Jars at Bandon
of
pure allall.t meal, rolled in good
Hardware Company. Preserve your
mollasses. The best milk pro­
strawberries and gooseberries, it
ducing leed on the maiket. For
C. M. Spencer and J. E. Walstrom sale by T. W. Robison at Cential
ueie Marshfield business visitors warehouse.
6ti*
Saturday.
The Bandon Hardware Company
Mowing Machinesand Hay Rakes
are agents for the Pittsburg Perfect
All kinds of Farming Implements.
electric weld fence, the only kind
Wagons and Buggies at Bandon
that lasts longest without sagging;
Hardware Co
it
It
looks best and is best.
D. W. Carpenter, the Racket
For a suitable wedding present or
Store man was a Portland business
other gilt see those Souvenir Spoons
visitor last week, returning home of the Bandon H'gli School and
on the Breakwater.
Light House, $1 50 and $2.00 each,
Stumping Powder at Bandon at Boyle’s Jewelry Store
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Hardware Co. Special price for ton
E. Dtvilbi-s and fanrly came up
lots.
It
from Port Orford yesterday and will
A. Olson of Port Orlotei passed sail on the Fifield for San Francisco
through Bandon Wednesday on his this evening. They were accom
way home from Portland.
panied by Mr. Devilbiss' mother.
Sterling Silver Souvenir Spoon
H. F. Mo. rison and J. II. Shields
at Bandon, al Boyle’s Jewelry Store, will leave Sunday for Portland to
I rum 50c to $2.00 each.
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attend the session of the Oregon
Watch for Van Marter. He will Grand Lodge of Knights of Pythias.
conduct • big union evangelistic Messrs Morrison and Shields are del­
meeting in Bandon, at the old Shin­ egates from Delphi Lodge of Ban­
don.
tie Mill, beginning July 3rd.
Bandon Lates Game
Yha C*oö Kittg.
I
Th- Coos Bay Times of Monday,
On Fi i<hy evening, June iqth, the
says: ‘‘By a score ot 10 to 9. Marsh people of Bandon will have ill*? i
field wrested the first game ol the chance of seeing the classiest musical
season on the local giounds from the comedy ever seen in this part of Or —
visitors yesterday. The game was go« 1 when the great musicd success,
a fairly good one, dcsoite the high : "The Coon King.” will aptiear at
ui al and the poor diamond, the the Gran t Theatre for one night
outfit-id being very bad.
1 only. There will lie a laugh every
Only a few came over from Bandon minute and the most scenic costume.-,
with the Bandon team. The latter ever appearing on a Bandon stage
team returned home in autos, two will lie in evidence. Eight chorus
machines taking then) from here to girls with seven changes of costumes
Coquille, where they caught a boat. will be among the attractions, and
My*rtle Point, which was expected wherever this company has appeared,
to play North Bend at North Bend fr mi the Atlantic to the Pacific
yesterday, did not put in an appear­ coast, they have m ide an instant
ance.
hit. The principal characters in this
Next Sunday the Marshfield team bright and breezy musical comedy,
will go to Bandon. Whether or not are- Gen. Ormsby, the Empercr of
an excursion wijl be run fiom here is Mirth, knovn all over the world as
not certain as there is some difficulty such, and as the "Coon King.” he
in getting a special train.
has been the lnt of the season; Isabel
Many of the decisions yesterday Webster, the charming singing and
were close and the crowd and the dancing soubrette, as Rose; Lloyd
‘•limp’’ differed, but not teriously, Adams, as Bill Bunke' the Society
and both teams fared about the same. Sharper, shows that he is an actor
There was on'y a fair attendance.” of ability, and a line singt r; Sibil
De Gey, the soubrelle, as l iny, is a
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graceful dancer and beautiful singer;
Great Railroad Development
Harry Demar, as Hans Wagner, is
a past master in the art of dancing,
Portland, Or., June 14 (Special). ami a great comedian; Janette Orms­
By the end of the present year, it is by, the Priina Donna of this classy
promised that the most remote dis­ aggregation, has charmed her hear­
tricts of Oregon will be served by ers everywhere, an.! as the rich
railroad transportation. Central Ore widow, Mrs. Asterbilt, she wears
gon will have two main lines, the some of the latest Parisian gowns;
Oregon Trunk and the Deschutes Eddie Lancaster, as the Dude, is a
Railroad, and the building of these sure cure for the bluesand you laugh
roads is of course the prime achieve till you hurt whenever he talks;
nient of the year in transportation Winnie Oliver, as Miss Nevertalk,
In addition, the Harriman line to makes a specialty of character parts
Tillamook will be completed and as the Old Maid, and she is certainly
much progress will have been made clever In ¡act the theatre goers of
by the end of t hei year on the Natron Bandon wi 1 have the opportunity of
Klamath road. This year the cost seeing one of the highest class and
of contracts for new railway lines funniest musical comedies on the
and betterments in this state will ag­ road today. Remember the time
gregate about $30,000,000. Many- and place: The Grand Theatre. Fri­
other important new projects will day evening, June 24th.
undoubtedly be mapped out and
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started before 1911.
Mrs. I.orenfzen, of Oakland, Cal,,
arrived on the last Fifield, and will
E. E. Oakes, the real estate man,
visit her daughter, Mrs. Albert Gar­
The tug Robarts from Siuslaw
The Fifield will sail at 8 o'clock
was down in Curry county the latter
field and other relatives.
came down last week and took one
part of last week on business. 1 le this evening with a big cargo of luin
at the new scows which was built at
Charles Swift, of Two mile, was
visited Denmark, Lakeport, and her and a full list of passengers
the Nelson shipyard at Prosper.
The other scow is completed and
will 1* taken out soon.
Dr. W. Botot’s Reliable Family
Remedies. Pile cure a specialty.
For sale by Mrs. Lottie J Jenkins,
Bandon, Oregon.
promptly filled.
Orders by mail
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Gallier Bros, are having a long
distance telephone station put in the
oftice at the hotel so that from now
on patrons whownnt to talk private
ly can do so without going to cen­
tral.
The Elizabeth went out Tuesday
evening with 28 passengers, a large
number of whom were going on
pleasure trips, which goes to show
that the people of this section of
Oregon are prosperous and have a
little spending money occasionally.
* A. F. Estabrook Co of Bandon
are in the market for large quantities
ot Port Orford Cedar Telephone
poles. Best prices paid. Full par
ticuian at oilice in Bandon. Call or
write.”
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Mr. and Mrs. I.. B. Woodruff and
children left Tuesday for the Wil­
lamette valley «here they will remain
lor some time in the hope that Mrs
Woodruff’s health may be benefitted
by the cliange.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Eaton, who left
here some time ago for Idaho, have
returnrd and will probably remain
Mr. Eaton has disposed of his claim
in Idaho, and thev visited a while in
California before returning here.
E. Lewin, ot the Bandon Meat
Market, takes pleasure in announcing
that he is now ready and will start
his delivery wagon, free of charge,
to any part of the town of Bandon.
A continuous delivery.
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J. P Olsen and family, of Lang
lois, passed through Bindon, Mon
day, on their way to Seattle, where
they have property and will remain
for some time with the possibility of
making that citv their future home.
Mr. Olses also has large property
iwurcau is aud around Langlois.
called to North Bend last week, on
other points, and says there are
Ocean Rebekah Lodge, No. 126, account of the illness of his mother.
things doing all along the line, and
at their regular meeting, Tuesday He returned Sunday, and reported
especially at Lakeport.
evening, elected officers for the en­ his mother slightly improved.
M. F. Logan, the saw mill man, suing term as follows: Miss Blanche
Rev. Geo. VV. Taylor of Myrtle
left Tuesday noon for his former Radley, N. G.; Miss Vivian Van
Point
will preach in the Bandon
home at Clinton, Io.va, where he Valkenberg. V. G.; Mrs. C. G >eiz
Presbyterian
church next Sunday,
will spend the summer. Mr. Logan Sec.; Mrs. Minerva Lewin, Treas.
I
June 19th, at 11 a.m. and 8 p in
has been superintendent of the Cody
A. Haberly and wife left Tuesday The public is very cordially invited.
Mill and the new Geo. W. Moore
for Roseburg, and from there Mrs
Mill for two or three years.
The Epworth League of the Meth
Haberly will go to Lake I-orest, HI.,
odist
church gave a surprise party in
Att’ys F. J. Feeney and C. R where she will visit her folks for
Wade and Mrs. Feeney and Miss some time. Mr. Haberly will return honor of Mrs. R. II. Allen at the
Murphy went down the coast Satur­ next week accompanied by his parsonage last Thuisday evening,
that day being Mrs. Allen’s birthday.
day. Mr. Wade and the ladies re­ daughter Miss Marguerite, who is A pleasant evening was spent. Af­
turned Tuesday, but Mr. Feeney attending Albany College, but will ter partaking of refreshments the
guests departed wishing Mrs Allen
went on down to Gold Beach to look spend her vacation at home.
many happy returns of the day.
after business and will probably re­
Mrs. Allen was the recipient of many
Danny
O
’
Brien,
the
pugilist,
who
turn this evening.
pretty
and useful gifts.
put Jess Day to the bad in fifteen
Delphi Lodge K. of P. elected of­ rounds, at Marshfield, recently, has
ficers last Monday night as follows: bem matched fora 20round go with
Spelling Match
C R Wade, C C; E Lewin, VC; J Bobby Evans, the l>out to take place
W Mast, Prelate; Claude Adams, M in North Bend, July 4th. These
ot W; BN Harrington, K of R
An old fashioned spelling match
men are both fast ones and a great
S; J C Shields, M at A; J N Lang­ bout is expected.
under the auspices of Ocean Rebekah
lois. I G; Win McKay. O G.
Lodge will be held in the I O O F
In publishing the list of the K. of Hall, Tuesday evening, June 21st,
A small tire, Tuesday noon which P. degree staff, which won the prize
and the public is invffted to attend.
consumed Carl Nelson’s chicken
at the recent convention in Coquille, Get out your spelling books, brush
house, caused considerable excite­
the names of B. N. Harrington, and
ment for a short time, but with the R. E. L. Bedillion, both of whom the cobwebs away and you may
quick work of the fire boys with the had important parts, were left out ol carry off the prizes. Admission 15
cts. This includes lunch and, the
chemical engine, the fire was gotten
our report last week, and we take privilege of spelling.
under control before it could spread
this oppoitunity to correct the error
to any other buildings. The fire is
These two gentlemen did their work
supposed to have resulted from the
excellently, so we are informed, and Notice of Establishment
explosion of a lamp in the brooder.
each was given 100 per cent by the
of Street Grade
Miss Telle sen, <4 Marshfield, and judges.
Notice is Hereby Given that the common
Misses Rae Carey and Letta Bell, of
council of the city of Bandon, Oregon, did at a '
Livestock shipments to the Port­ regular meeting thereof, made on the 31st day of I
Bandon, the young ladies who won
land markets for the month of May i May. 1910, pass a resolution, of Us intention to I
make and establish an official grade, together '
the trip prizes to California, in the
are far ahead of the same statistics 1 with the amounts of cuts and 611s in front of ,
Coquille Valley Sentinel contest, left
for May of List year, showing the each lot fronting thereon, on both Coquille Avr- I
nue and Third Streets, in the Woolen Mill Ad- i
on the Elizabeth Tuesday night for
growing importance of that market dition to the city of Bandon. Oregon, for the
their well earned pleasure trip. They
Particularly is a big gain shown in lull width of each, and the full length of Third
Street, and the full length of Coquille Avenue
were chaperoned by Mrs. E M.
hogs, which is gratifying to the trade. from Atwater Street, south to Sxth Street.
Gallier of this city.
A total of 515 cars of livestock of Now, unless a written remonstrance is made
and hied with the undersigned Recorder, of said
all
kinds came to the stock y irds Cay or his successor in office, on or before the i
In the litigaron concerning the old
shipyard and about five hundred feet during May of this year. The in­ 7th day of July, 1910, the aid council will pa<>
an ordinance establishing an official grade ra
ol waler frontage in the City of East crease in hogs receive d was over each of said streets, for the portions above desig-
side, a decree has been entered in 7000 head, Thc O. R. & N. has "*•«!■ «"d determine the amounts of cuts and
hills to be made in front of each lot or tract of
favoi of the city quieting its title to decided to place in commission a i land fronting thereon—which said remonstrance
the same. The property is quite regular stock train service, operating must be signed by the owners of two-thnds of
all th? real property fronting upon both sides of
valuable and will enable Eastside to twice a week from Huntington to both of the above designated portions of said
establish a good municipal dock Portland and way points. This will rtreet and avenue.
Dated at Bandon. Or.-gon this 16th day of
whenever the timéis opportune.— begin June 21st and will lx* a greater May. 1910.
G R. WADE,
Coos Bay Times.
convenience to the stock raiser.
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City Recttgler
Presbyterian Church
Notice of Adminietratlon.
Regular services are held every
Sunday at it a.m. and 8 p.tu. Suu
day school at to a.m. Y. I’. S. C. E.
at 7 p.m. Strangers and new coiners
are alwa-s welcome.
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Notice is hereby given, that by
order of the County Court of the
St.de of Oregon, in and for the
County of Coos, Chas. 1 Green was
duly appointed administrator ot the
estateol Hann th J. Green, deceased,
and that letters testamentary were
tully issued to the said Chas. I.
Gaeen on the 29th day of April,
1910; that he it now qualified and
acting, therefore all persons having
claims against the said estate ate
hereby notified to present the same
with proper vouchers to the said ad­
ministrator nt Bandon, Oregon,
within six months from the 2nd day
of June, 1910. the date of the final
publication of this notice.
C has . I. G reen ,
Administrator of the Estate of
Hannah J. Green, deceased.
C eo . P T opping ,
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Attorney for the Estate.
Douglas county is taking active
steps in securing good roads. A
county association has been formed
at Roseburg to boost the movement
in that section of the state, and the
result of this action will be valuable.
The organization was perfected
through the efforts of the state asso­
ciation, and M. O. Eldridge, the
government road expert. Meetings
are now held throughout Oregon in
the interest of better highways, and
much progress is being made. Coos
county will nut be behind in this
matter but will also surge forward
with good road building.
'¡ jv ¿L Gnovt
Gwt 'UcuG^d-áanuz
GUurdrùng&rfbì, strisi, &ouáj¿.
to get new things (fri- you} hoa<ye you
must go to a house that has new
things. in ouï stoïe house you’ll
ßind all oft those things you need to
fiuïnish y ouï home and make it
haf)^y. we neveï look &10SS when
we show ouï goods^ leeause we know
when anyone looks at ouï ÿuhnituïe
and eaïftet they will le So pleased:
So we shall le pleased to have you
call
youïS tïuly
Woodruff & Turner
The House Furnishers
Doing Business Only on a Strictly Cash Basis
Permits Our Offering You
A No 1 Bran
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A No. 1 Cracked Corn New Stock too lb Sack
90c Sack
$2 00
Barley
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$ 1.00 Sack
Oat Hay
Alfalfa
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$1.80 Bale
$1.65 Bale
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BANDON WAREHOUSE CO.
Successors to A. F. Estabrook Co.