Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, July 21, 1910, Image 6

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    John and William McLeod have
returned from Canada where they
had been I. »r some lime.
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Engagement Announced
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The many friends of our popular
M iss Winnie McNair returned
Deputy District Attorney LA L'ljv
home on the Fifield fro n an extend­
••THE ONLY WAY” via the ed trip in S >«iihern (. alifomia and quist, in t'lis city w.ll lie enjnvabiv
surprised to learn that hr h «s won
••FIF1ELD.”
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other points.
rhe hand ard heart of M>ss Emma
Geo. F. \\ illiams visited relatives
LOST—Eye Glasses in Steel C<se Sherwood, the handsome and ac­
and friends in Marshfield last week. marked “W A. M irklc-y. Nampa,
complished daughter ot Mr. and
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Mrs Carlson of San Francisco, is Idaho.” Reward.
Mrs. A. J Sherwood, of Coquille.
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vis ting her sister in law, Mrs Robr.
Misses Myrtle and Sina Davison I he l»etiothal has Ireen ann mneed,
Johnson.
came down on the Breakwater, from but tl.c date of the wedding has not
See or phone L. J. Radley lor all Portland, to visit their parents, Mr. been set; however, rumor has it that
it is to occur shortly.—Coos Bay
and Mrs. L. J. Davison.
kinds of Fire Wood.
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Sun
At St. John's Episcopal Church,
Hiram Morgan, of W eed. Calif.,
is visiting at the Mrs. Morgan'.-, home Archdeacon Horsfall will conduct
Trips on the “FIFIELD' are not ,
services Sunday morning and even­
in this city.
*‘uneventful.' The»- are full of life I
ing at the usual hours.
Mrs. R. E.-L. Bedillion returned
Ask the Drummers — “FI- and entertainment for the p ,ssen-
on the Breakwater from an extended
gi-rs. The trips are enjoyable and
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visit at Portland and other points.
an effort is continually made to help
The school board met Tuesday the passengers pass away the time in I
Try T. W. Robison for hay,
grain'and feed before purchasing night and accepted the clerk’s bond a pleasing manner. Try it and be
i and swore in the new member, »•.' convinced.
it
elsewhere.
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Breuer, who succeeded himself as a
Vrs. L. J Cody is enjoying a visit
member of the board.
from her niece. Miss Lilly and a
A. McNair, of Bandon, ai <1 hi-
friend. Miss Hopkins, of Helena.
ryOR photographic film
brothers.
David, of Myrtle Point,
Montana.
an<J printing paper,
and A of Tillamook returned o-
Stmr “FIFIELD” cleanest, new­
cameras, pure chemi­
the Fifield from San Francisco, after
est, most sanitary boat tunning into I
cals and supplies of all kinds,
a few weeks’ \ i-.il with re latives in
Coos Colin'y Open to inspection j
come
to this store and you
t'aliiornia
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al all times.
will be certain of depend­
B. W Charksworth, business man
L ost — An FJk T<>oth Charm,
able quality. We sell the [¡ q U
and capitalist, who recently located
marked B J C..647 Finder please
at Lakeport, was in Band >n ihe fore
return to Coumerilh Christensen Co
put of the week. Mr. Charlcsworth
and receive reward.
is very enthusiastic over Laki port
Geo. W. Moore returned on the and thinks ti e place has a great
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Elizabeth from San Francisco Mi future.
Moore has recently moved his familv
Hui ert Hume, of Wedd«-rhurn,
which makes truer, better-
horn Port Ilurrn, Mich., to Berke­ announces himself as a candidate
balanced negatives, and
ley, Cal.
before the Republican Primaries lor
Cyko Paper for deeper,
You can do bett< r for cash if vou Joint Representative from Coos and
softer, clearer prints.
buv your hay, grain and feed of I Curry Counties to the state Legisla­
Let us show you our
W. Robison at the Central Waie ture. Mr. Hume’s formal announce
splendid assortment of
house.
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rnent appears in this issue of the
cameras. Pure chemicals,
R. E. L. Bedillion. manager of R ecorder .
all photographic supplies.
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FILM
the Bandon Woolen Mil', returned
Having sold our jewelry business,
on the Elizabeth, from a wool buy­ will devote all our time to optic .1
work. Will be in Bandon one week
ing trip to California.
out
of each month. Save your work
A. McNair and B S. Swengel
went to Marshfield Tuesday to attend for 11s. Watch for notice.
C. I.. B ender , O. D.
a Hardware Dealers’ Convention
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E. P. B ender , O. D.
The latter gentleman was accr m
panied by his wife.
Dr. L. P. Sorensen announces
that on August 1st he will close up
his office for three weeks as he i-
gning on a vacation for a much
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needed rest.
Bishop Scadding is in Currv Co.
He :s expected hereon Monday ac
campanied by Rev S. M. Dorrance,
of Ashland
Mr. Dorrance will
issisi Archdeacon Horsfall for a shot t
abile BiJiop and Mrs. Scudding
will occupy 'h< ir collage < n il e
l>e.ich tur about ihree w. eks.
] K. Mack, editor of lh< Pacific
Firem .n of S in Fr incisco, is ill
II ui-'on I fe lrr been ru-tic.it ng in
< urry conntv f<»i about a month, am­ Meetings Grow in
is here waiting for the I-.liz ibi-lh
After August 1st. please
your cash when buying hay,
and feed of T. W. Robison at
iral Warehouse.
You can
cheaper.
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Miss Johnson and sister of Los
Angeles came up on the last Fifield.
and went on down the coast the next
day to visit their brother who lives
about two miles from Joe Cox’s
ranch on Floras Creek.
‘‘Exchange Value of Farm Pro
ducts” is the title of a s|»eech made
by U. S. Senhtor Reed Smoot, of
Utah, May 27th, 1910. This speech
has been issued in document form by
the Amer. Protective Tariff League
of New York, as document No 99.
Interest
The lag tabernacle meetings cor
ducted by Rev. Van Mat ter are stil
growing in interest and what evei
one may say of Van, it must be ad­
mitted that he is a fearless exponent
of what he thinks is right, and that
be does not mince matters in any
form. The meetings will probabh
continue indefinitely, or as long as
there are any' visible results.
Up to date a large number have
confessed saving faith in Christ,
however we have not been informed
as to the exact number.
The
audiences arc increasing at each ser­
vice and the people are taking much
interest in the meetings.
No Wonder.
Mr. Farley returned from Hood
The nnrlents thought the world wu flat.
River yesterday, and reports that I’m really not surprised at that.
We'd IInd it Hat. 1 dare to say.
a number of cases of spinal trouble It
we were living In their day.
Just
think, they had no autos then.
have developed in that section. So
No show girls to delight the men.
Bandon and Coos county are not No ptpea to smoke and no cigars.
cocktails served at handsome bare.
the only places where the disease is No
No bridge to play and no pink teas.
I No liners speeding o’er the seas.
found.
yellow journals and no tlats.
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No women's monstrous picture hats.
of
the
Citv
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A special committee
No tariff problem to attack.
No gowns that button up the back.
Council of Marshfield brought in a
No end seat hogs with manners rude.
No monkeying with the price of rood.
report recommending the construe
No ice bills, no cohl storago eggs.
No bunko steerers and no yeggs.
tion of a fire proof building to be
No trolley ears with elang and whir.
used for a city hall. The plan pro
No Teddy to keep things astir—
Say. is It any wonder that
posed would mean a modern build­
The ancients thought the world was flat?
—Boston Transcript
ing in every w*y and thoroughly
fire ¡.roof. The council is anxious I
Worthy of Support.
to secure a place for valuable papers
Mr. G rent bend—I k I iii II run for re
election ngnlu next fall, and 1 prveuine
A. R. McLean and brother Frank, ' I shall have your vote?
Citizen (dubiously) Well—I—<lunn<>
of Grant’s Pass, passed through
you don't know? Why. sir.
Bandon Sunday on a wheel trip 1 •'What,
saved the taxpayers $500.000 this
which took in a large part of South year."
"Eh? Ilow-r
cm Oregon and Northern California.
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‘By not stealing It. of course.”—New-
Mt. Me I .can's father, we are told, York
Weekly.
organized the Presbyterian Church
at Bandon and was its first pastor.
A Combat.
"Terrible nffnlr nt the club InwRt
The McLeans lived here about 18
evening."
years ago. Mr. McLean is District
"What happened?"
Manager of the National Protective
“Cholly at ruck Ferdy with n table»
•poon.”— Kansas City Journal.
Legion.
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We Are Going to Close out all our Suits, Fur­
nishings, Hats and Shoes in the Next Eight
Days. It is our policy not to carry over any
Merchandise from one season to the next, so if
you are looking for Bargains and have some
ready cash that is not working, do not fail to
attend this sale
SALE COMMENCES FRIDAY, JULY 22
ENDING SATURDAY, JULY 30th
25o o DISCOUNT ON SUITS AND OVERCOATS
10% Discount on all Other Articles
$5 00 Sh< es
4 50 Shoes
4.00 Shoes
3-75
5
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3
2 50
$4.50
4.00
3.6C
Shoes
3.35
Shoes
3.15
Shoes
2.70
Shoes
2.15
$25.00 Suits
22.50 Suits
20.00 Suits
18 00 Suits
16.50 Suits
13 50 Suits
$18.75
16.85
15.00
13.50
12.35
10.15
$3 no Hat
$2.65
2-75 Hat
2.45
2 50 Hat
2.15
2.00 Hat
1.65
1.50 Hat
1.25
1.00 Hat
.85
All our John B. Stetson’s
go at
$3.50
25 Per Cent Reduction on all Boys Suits
A Big Line of 75c & $1.00 Knee Pants at 50c.
Remember, 10% Reduction
on every article in our store, including underwear, sox,
ties, shirts trunks and
suit cases.
Developing and printing
done. Reasonable charges. ,
Bandon Drug -
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July Cleanup Sale at
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HUB CLOTHING
SHOK CO.
MARSHFIELD
BANDON
TIMMONS
BUILDING
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Deep Water Way Carnival
And Regatta
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AUGUST 15th to 22nd INCLUSIVE
A Solid Week of
Merriment, Boat Racing, Fishing, Beach Rides, Clam
Bakes, Conventions, Etc.
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Auto Parties From Roseburg, Special Boat Service From Port
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land, Stage Service From Drain or Roseburg
Concessions or Information Write
R.A. WERNICH, Sec.
NORTH BEND, OREGON