Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, June 23, 1910, Image 6

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Local Lore'l
Lawn Mowers at Bandon Hard­
ware Co.
it
Rcbert Goetz arrived from Port
land, last Saturday, fur a short visit
with relatives
Don't forget that T. W. Robison
has all kinds of hay, grain, etc , at
the Central Warehouse.
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Little Hazel Marshall has been
very sick for several days, but at last
report she was getting better.
F or S ale . — Field peas. 3^cts
per pound Address Geo T. Moul­
ton, Coquille, Ore.
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L ost —A Roll of Bank Bbls. The
finder will please deliver at R ecord
er Office and receive reward. 24 31
R. M. Horton, who has been en­
gaged in newspaper work in Coos
county, le t fir Washington. Mon­
day. where he will visit friends
Coming! The Golden West Quar­
tette. Bijou Theatre, S durilKy and
Sunday, June 25-26.
Admission
10-20C.
Fencing for chickens, stock, cats
or rabbits. All kinds; barb wire
and woven wire. All galvanized
Bandon Hardware Co.
It
Mrs. 1. C. LeGere, of Varseilles.
Mo., arrived here last week to visit
her sister, Mrs. R. W. Boyle, and
mother, Mrs. R E. Buck
J. Ira Sidwell 1eturm.1l from P<>rt
land, list Frid iy, where he was look
ing after business affairs and taking
in th big Ri se Festival.
The recent excellent rains have
been a great boon to vegetation and
settled the very obstructive dust foi
a few days at least, lor which every­
body was glad.
Judge E. D. Sperry and wife o’
Coquille were Bandon visitors the
latter part of last week, and the
Judge was looking after some busi
ness affairs which concern the public
to a considerable extent. Judge
Sperry is a good booster lor Coos
county.
The base ball gime between Ban-
Pon and Marshfield which was to
Lave be< n p'ayrd on the local ilia
mond, Sunday, was postponed on
acccunt of Marshfield not putting in
ail appearance. A telephone mes­
sage from Marshfield, Sunday morn
jng. said that it was raining there
and that the team would not come
The Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid will
serve refreshments, consisting of cof
fee, sandwiches, pies, ice cream anil
berries, during the Fourth of July
celebration, as has been their custom
heretofore. Watch for their sign
and patronize them and help along
a good cause, while you get your
money’s worth of refreshments.
Rumor has it that another -aw
mill is probable for the Coquille
river, but it will probably be located
near Coquille. The Randolph mill
on Coos Bay is the one in question,
but it is not connected with the
Randolph mill opposite Prosper.
The rumor says that Coquille par­
ties are negotiating for the mill and
although nothing definite has as yet
been done, there is every reason to
believe that there will be soon.
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Mr» E nm.i Smith w 8 a buflintU
visitor to Coquille, Wednesday.
Sawlog» vi Muílcian»
Presbyterian Church
* A. F. Eaubrook Co ol Bandon
are m the market for large quantities
I
of Port Orforil Cedar Telephone
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Have you tried Home. Bakery
A number of Four mile peuple
The game of the season will lx J There will be preaching service poles. Best prices paid. Full par
br<ad?
. it
took ad.autage Of the good roads played next Sunday for the benefit, next Sunday, at It am Sunday
ft
oculars at office in Bandon. Call or
school at the usual hour. You ire
and
Went to Bandon Saturday. Mis.
The rain was a welcome visitor to
«»I the Beach Sidiwalk Fund.
write."
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cordially invited : > worship with us.
the dairymen and ranchers in gen­ |. A. Cope, W. Simpson, Mrs S. I
Tw»<
weeks
ago
the
local
fans
w<
r<-
Arrangements are living made to
J. Wilson, Herm Dei ong. Fred !
eral.
treated to one <>f the rarest exhibi- charter a boat i' r the young people
Miller and Mr Duke going.
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Get some <>f that Home Bakery
T7OR photographic film
to go to Prosper and t «ke | art n
J
B.
Hunt
is
visiting
h.s
son,
R
lions«
f
the
n.iti<m.d
game
that
evei
good,, n w opposite Trowbridge's
and printing paper,
¡spectators
had
the
privilege
of
wit
lie
services
there-
Sunday
evening
B. Hunt and t.nnilv.
store.
it
cameras,
pure chemi­
nesting So d <zz!ii’g was the gh»ri
There w ill also be a union p ax r
Roliert P. Hunt wh>> was badly
Another new
Paint ; all kinds.
cals
and
supplies
oi all kinds,
»¡th which the lotmii! players coy meeting in the M. E. church ihi-
huit
last
week
at
Foster
Mill,
i'
, ** I cred themselvts. that the musicians. (Thursday) evening m pr«p.ua: ion
come to this store and you
lot at the Bandon HardwareCo. It
ting along as well as could I k - ex -1
will be certain of depend­
1
becoming
j<
alous.
have
challenged
for thegri .it Van Markr evangelist¡1
Sure, yes. we seli paints. Pure pected.
able quality. We sell the [n
■ tin- victors to a game. Sund iv. and meetings >oon to lie held in Bandon.
mixed, reativ for use, inside or out
Clarence Foster is installing a new will endeavor to wrest the laurels
— —-
side. We have the pure boiled lin
engine in his null at Clayton's place. from »he brows of the l.it men
seed oil. Stains and varnishes. Ban
Presbyterian Church
It will be a gune w ilh going
A. Davis and family were having
don Hardware Co.
It
a siege oi sickne-s the past few­ miles to see and no one should miss
Sirs. Rose L McGiath, state su­
it. for aside from its interest from a
weeks.
Regular services are held every w?
pervising deputy, and Miss Eva I
spectacular
stand
point,
it
will
be
for
Mr. Walters and family of Med­
Sunday at 11 a.tn. and 8 p in. S-in j
Howe, assistant deputy, of the Ore­
a local benefit as well, the proceeds
which makes truer, better-
Deios
ford,
Oregon,
arrived
at
Mr.
lay school at io a.m. Y. P. S. C. E |
gon jurisd ciion Royal Neighbors,
going
to
complete
the
Beach
Sale
balanced negatives, and
•rt 7 p.111. Strangers anil new coiners
expect to be in Bandon, July 6th, to Gardner's place I «st week, They walk Fund.
Cyko
Paper (or deeper,
are alwa<s welcome.
meet with the local lodge, and all came in by way of Crescent City,
So
come, one and all.
Bring
softer, clearer prints.
Royal Neighbors are urged to be driving their cows in with them. horns and megaphones and root for
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Let us show you our
Mr. Walters may locate in this part
present at the meeting.
your
favorites
1
here
w
ill
be
service
at
the
Epis
­
splendid
assortment of
of the country.
copal
church,
next
Sunday,
both
cameras.
Pure chemicals,
“A. F. Estabrook Co. of Bandon
Andrew Jackson, son of Mrs J A.
morning and evening, All are cor
all ¡»hotographic supplies.
are in the market foi large quantities Cope, came home on a visit. Mr.
Frank J. Haynes, a business man dially invited to attend.
Developing and printing
of Port Orford Cedar Telephone Jacks n is a teacher in the Columbia
done. Reasonable charges.
of Port Huron, Mich., was in Bandon
poles. Best prices paid. Full par­
The ollowing officers cf Bandon
University of New York. His time
a short time last Friday. Mr. Haynes Lodge, No 133, I. O.
ticulars at office in Bandon. Call or
O. F. were
being limited, lie only spent a week
is largely interested in the lumber
Bandon Drug >
write.”
23-4t
Z.
with his folks, but bis Fourniile business in Louisiana, and is looking elected for the ensuing term: : A. G.
COMPANY
Don’t fail to hear Van Sunday friends were glad to see his pleas «nt over the conditions in the Pacific Hoyt, N. G.; Thomas W. Robison,
V.
G.
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A.
Knopp,
Sec
;
L.
J.
Rad
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July 3rd . He will also speak dur­ countenance if only for a short time. Northwest. He is a particular friend
ley, Treas.
ing the week. Watch for fuller an­
J< lin Shipley, a cousin of 5 rs. of Geo. tV. Moore, president of the
nouncement
Ben Hanse and Mrs Rollie Davis, Geo. tV. Moore Lumber Co.
Fourmile Note»
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Mis. Albert Garfield, ami mother. arrived in Bandon a few «lays ago. i
Sunday’s ball game between Ban­
Mrs. Lorenrtz n of Oakland, Calif., Mr. Shipley has just arrived from
don
and Marshfield brought togeth­
were Coquille visitors last Tuesday. Eugene and brings a bride with him.
Best wishes a e extended from ins er some of the old time stars o’ th-,
A common topic of cunversatioi
diamond. Bill Netzger. for instance
friends on Four mile.
on the streets now is: Who is Van?
the southpaw, was on the rubber for
number of Socia'i-ts have 01-
and When is he coming? He is the
Bandon. On the local side wer<
evangelist that commences c eelings ganized a club and .«re now erecting McKeown. Keane and McCutcheon,
a new hall at the fotks of the Four
in Bandon July 3rd.
not quite so ancient as N< fzger, bu
mile road. This is a good move as
equally
distinguished for achieve­
Mts. Ber Folsom. of
a hall is much needed in this locality.
ments in times pa-t in this bush
Success to them in this good move
league.
Bandon brought over a
week.
One of the worst wind storms o* good team which included Howell
the season struck this place last Sun­ anil Collier of Coquille.
Marsh
Mrs. Steve G.il.ier, accompanied day, shaking things up pre.tv lively. field’s selection included the best
P ete
bv her daughter Edna anil MissOtillic
available baseball material on th-
Lewin, retuined home from Portland
bay. As an onening game the arti
ibis week and reports a very enjoy
de of ball served was fair. Th-
Card of Thanks.
able trip
evenness of the score kept the fan-
in that suspense for which they like
Albert Garfield left here Sunday
to
spend then money. The umpiri
Mi­ and Mrs. W. D. Button desir«
morning in his auto and reached
escaped
without being beaten up;
Roseburg in the afternrrn at four to express their heartfelt thanks to
o'clock, which was m iking pn-ttv the many fiiends who so kindly as the gam»- ending with a to to 9 scon
•oo«l pmo. If«-took H. F. Mor sisied them during the s cktiess and in favor of the locals.—Co< s Bai
rison and J H Shields over that death ol their little daughter, Seim 1 News.
far on their wav Io Portland to at Nora.
Shady Brook dairy feed is inaili
tend the K. of P grand lodge.
of pure alfalfa meal, rolled in goo« I
mollasses. The best milk pro
THE COCOANUT TREE.
A very quiet wedding took piece
during
feed on the market, For
last Wednesday evening, when Mr
It Has an Irresistible Craving For Silt sale by T. W. Robisi n at Central
Reuben Smith and Miss Emm.
Water.
warehouse.
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Rushek «ere united in marriage, the
Rev. R. H Allen officiating. On
Thursday evening the bride and
/room sailed on the Fifield for San
Francisco from where they go to Ne
braska to make their future home
Their many friends in Bandon will
extend congiatulations and best
wishes.
Geo. W. Moore, President of the
Geo. \V. Moore Lumber Co., left
ast Thursday for his home at Port
Huron. Mich.
The Eugene Guard of the Sth
says: “Chief Engineer Forneri re­
ports to the Lane County Asset
Company that he has located the line
of the Eugene Siuslaw Coos Bay
railroad across the summit at a r per
cent grade, with a cut of but 25 feet.
The line crosses the summit about a
mile south ol Hale, and the survey­
ors are now well down on the other
side. The news that the mountains
can be crossed at an easy grade
without tunneling is very gratifying,
showing that the best route to the
coast from interior Or- gon lies to the
westward of Eugene."
“In the tropics, where the coconnut
is wanted for planting, the nuts are
picked up when they fnll from the
trev- where they have hung for about
fourteen months tn ripening. It is a
fact not generally known," says th«
Bakers' Weekly, "that a majority of
the nuts drop at night, which prob­
ably accounts for the small loss of life
by cocoanuts falling u(>on the heads
of the natives.
"The action of the heavy dew at
night loosens the seal with which na­
ture has provided tlie nut ami allows
It to fall. The nuts wanted for plant
Ing are either gathered into heaps or
placed under sheds, where they are
allowed to sprout before planting, in
order that good, healthy 'sprout nuts’
may he selected, thus avoiding the
possibility of planting ‘blind’ nuts
that would not sprout, in which case
much time would be lost in starting
the 'cocoanut walks,’ as the orchards
are called. When holes are dug alxiir
three feet deep and twenty feet spur’
the nut is carefully placed in the hole
and covered with about one foot nt
soil. The hole Is hilled as the sprout
grows until It reuebes the surface,
when it Is left to Itself, requiring no
further attention. Should the place
where the cocoanut Is planted be any
great distance from the seashore a
quantity of salt is placed in the hole
It will grow in luxuriance, however,
but a short distance from the shore
uearuess to salt water being absolute­
ly essential to its welfare.
“An Interesting story is told by a
gentleman who resided for some years
in the tropics. He planted a cocoauu:
tree liehind a board fence some dis­
tance from the sea. The tree grew
perfectly straight until it reached the
top of the fence, when it l>egan to
grow toward the ocean, leaning a foot
or more. Then a shed was built quits
near the fence, but several feet higher,
and the tree again grew straight until
the r«»of of the shed wns reached,
when it again leaned toward tke sen.
forming a very curious and odd look­
ing tree.
"The irregular growth was wholly
attributed to the influence of the salt
air. No magnet is truer to the pole
than the root of the cocoanut tree to
the ocean, for when the rout brenks
through Its husk it points directly to­
ward the sen. no matter what the po
sition of the uut when placed In the
C. M. Skeels returned Tuesday
from a few weeks’ trip to Portland
and other Willamette Valley points
While away he visited Geo. Baxter
and family at Creswell and found
them enjoying good health.
He
was accompanied on the outward
trip by his daughter, Miss Dolh,
who remained in Portland, where
she has accepted a position in one of
Miss Rae Carey, one of the Sen­
the large millinery establishments — tinel’s successful candidates in the
Coquille Sentinel.
1 ecent contest was a Coquille visitor
Mrs. B. S. Swengel very pleasant­ Saturday and Sunday, returning to
ly entertained a number of invited Bandon, Monday, in company with
friends at her cozy home yesterday Miss Gi ncvieve Tellefsen, who came
afternoon in honor of Mrs. Lloyd over from Marshfield on the morn­
Bridges, who, with her husband, has ing tiain. Mrs. E. M. Gallier. of
recently moved to Bandon-by the Bandon, was also a Coquille visitor,
Sea to make their home Mr. Bridges Gmday, and while in town made this
has bought the Baldwin property on 1 office a pleasant call for the purpose
the bluff overlooking the bar and of getting the credentials of herself
ocean. Tkr«®»
nro«»nr to
tn enjoy
ont.i«, the
tl,., as chaperon of the Sentinel's party
Those present
afternoon were Mesdames Conger. 1 which started for San Francisco by
Alfro Feller, Joe Clark, Howard tlie Elizalieth, Tuesday. She was
Johnston, Jennie D. Fishburn and accompanied by her little d mghtcr.
■iss Edna Milh of Lalteport.
| —Coquille Sentinel.
• ground.”
The Ranger w ent out to the ree f
last Thursday and killed 22 sea lions
and returned to the wharf in thi
evening, with the results of then
slaughter.
It is their best day’s
woik so far. and Capt. George For
ty killed 15 of the lions at 15 shots
and never lost one — ar -cord not
often equalled by our best shots.
To tike off the skins of these huge
animals with the blubber attached
and get them off the rocks into a
small boat, and then into their gaso
line launch, is hard, dangerous work,
and only skilled men can do so, and
they deserve the big returns they
sometimes get for their exciting
hazudous labors. -Port Orford Tri­
bune.
■£</rrxjL
tde new
douse
new
needs Some
you ’ve
moved
into
things don’t you
flind? y ouï home is wdeïe
you all
stay most o§ the
time and sdould
not y ouï home le
the Covliest oft all
places?
we
have
many^
many
things to make homes lovely wdy not
let it le youï home? ouï ÿuïnisdings
aïe moving now^ too leeause we sell
them highly eome to see us
yOUÏS tiuly
Sale Under Writ of Attach­
ent
Notice is hereby given, that the
undersigned will sell one span of
h >rses at Bandon, Oregon, up n
Monday the 27th dayol June, 1910,
ar 2 p m. o'clock, at the G.«rroutte
Livery Stable, to the highest bidder
for cash. Said horses are ot api rox-
imately 900 pounds weight each.
The said sale is made by virtue
and under» writ of attachment issued
out of the Justice Court for the Sixth
District, Co°s courtly, Oregon, by
which said horses have been attached, 1
land that said sale is furthermore
conducted pursuant to an order ol I
the said Court therefor made.
Dated at Bandon, Oregon, this
16th day of J»ne, 1910
F. A. H olman , Marshal of the
City of Baadon, and ex officio Con­
stable.
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Woodruff & Turner
The House Furnishers
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Bandon, Oregon
Capital Stock ...... $25,000
Stockholders Liability • . - $25,000
Total Risponsibility - - - $50,000
Deposits at End of First Months Business, May 20th, $29,05293
Deposits.at end of Second monthg Business, June 20th, $42.114,29
Constant Growth is Proof of Perfect Service
3 PER CENT. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS