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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1910)
s? e • 4 0 O X r- A • s # o • • a • • • • • • • • • • I % • 9 * * x . * • • » • • • • • • « • • • a •• ••• ■ ■ ■■■!■*_ J! 1 A Fwoill« lUma i Local Lore } • A fine baby gir! was born to Mi and Mrs J. K Baket, Sunday. I wu g<XK.I Pack Saddles cheap «-.i it lhe B iiidou Harness Shop. 33 it Firemen attention! Meet for drill Mt . and Mis. Adratn Parsons ar« Friday night, Aug 26, at 7 o'clock the ptotid par< ittsoi a hue 10 pnuio sharp. 1 girl which arrived Monday. The only way—“Fitidd." «hall ha ami u hawby a^u.j.nattnj hum th« ««J fund at th« Gay el Baadsin ar w mwah tharaat a« shall neeesrary for said purpose. ba C*4unlt A imuo , wh«r«M purouMl la M»h RuoiuUa» • Said <«4 iwmk « «1 I Fur-4 have l>«en raging alt !ut'«ih«l «urn lo ba paid Upon or after the completion of R«s.ottk-t ihiee time*, the bra on lhe I2lh day of Die City C'Mincil met in regular work a* specified hereafter; tfu; for the East May DIO. and the lax on the 2««h day of •es urn on Wednesday evening <if ’>ui ii«> setiuu damage r«|mrted.s the one-hall of said street, each lot shaft pay for the May, |9|0. winch «aid publication Was sup- la.-l week, and the principal lien of yet except Burning «»I some timUrt improvement of the street directly in front of said poited by the affidavit of C. E. Kopf. made the imsim ss was to award the Contrai I School started last Monday m street from the property line westward to the 28lhday of July, DIO. «worn and subacribed to fm the extension oi Mali, sliect 10 District 64 with Miss Radley as nAddle line of said Avenue, including both cut before i. . R. \t ade. a Notary Public, and which and fill, and each lot «hail also be res.actively affidavit waa duly filed and recorded with the deep waler of ihe C» qutlle river. teacher. liable for the adjoining one-fourth intersection of Recorder of the City of Bandon, and turthei ap They u«‘ t ag <111 111 special sessi >n pearing that no written lemonstiance has been 8f i the cross-street. Sell/ml starts again in District la vt night and awarded saloon hex use Sec. 4 That immediately after this Ordin- presented against the grade referred lo by the to Jamieson 1Y Blown, anil let the1 alter a ihtee weeks vacation caused | ante shall become oi full force and effect, then owners of two-thirds oi the adjacent property, or contiacl lo construct the Spruce by sickness; infantile paralysis hav the City Recorder is hereby directed lo post no by any number thereof whaboever or at all, and stie- I sidewalk to R. A Felter. mg been 111 the school. I ut no new tices in at least three different public and con- that the lime for presenting such lemonstrance has 'Die cilv engineer was oidered to go cases developing, it was thought safe spicious places within the City of Bandon. Ore exjHred and it further appealing that ux months gon. advertising for a period of not less than !0 has not exjured since the Iasi publication of sc id ahead ami make the survey lor the to begin again. days that the Council will receive bids upon the I notice, now it therefore appeals and is de municipal water sjstem, which is to1 Mrs. Harvey, daughter of Mrs. above designated improvement, which bids may- clared that projiet and sufficient notice has beeu be installed. Other matters oi mi Will DyLong, who has been here on all or any of them be rejected at the discretion piven of the Council's intention lo establish sin h a grade, and that the Council of the City of Ban nor importance were discussed at a visit returned to her home at Se of the Council. Sec. 5. 1 hat if the Council shall see fit to don has acquired juri-diction over the establish tile meeting. Little, Wash. Her mother accom accept the bid of the lowest responsible bidder; ment of such a grade and retains the same io , pamed her as iar as Marshfield. then same may be accepted by Resolution passed tin* date. Now »it is hereby declared and Nels Rasmussen arrived home last S H Goff, the second-han d mai Thursday from Portland and St. on the hill, pays mote l<«r goods an< Martin's Spnngs where he had been sells lor less. Give him a cad am. for the past thiee weeks. get the rcaeor. Phone 211 33 tt Castle Brand hats at Lorenz Mavar J. W. Mast goes up the store; any style and color for $2 25 river todty whe.e he wifi spend a while they last. Call early and get week visiting his mother at Lee. your pick. 33 2t Jay Woodruff and family- Claude Mr. McKillips, the sew ing machim man from North Bend is a Bandon Woodruff a .d mother, and Mrs. Newntan and chtiuren, left Sunday business visitor. for an outing down the coast. The« by acclamation vote, and thereupon the Sireet Weareclosing out a lot of Ladies' are expected back Friday. MLs Essie Butler who attended Committee, together with the City Engineer, if tine shoes, below cost, at Lorenz'1 Along the Wharf the Institute at North Bend, passed desued by them shall proceed to determine and You can do l>ett<r for cash if von store. 33 2t the examination and will teach a assess upon each lot the actual, exact and pro- buy your hay. grain and feed of '1 Claude Woodruff, of the firm o I three months’ term of school at Al [xirtionate cost for the improvement of said Sireet W. Robison at the Central Ware The Elizabeth arrived last Friday and shall also determine at said time the actual Woodruff & Turner, accompanied by with 185 tons of freight anil the fol leghany. house. 27 tf and exact cost for the improvement of the We«t his mother, were M irshlield visitors lowing passeilgei s; one-half of said Avenue to be paid for by the I. G. Blumenrother returned to Steve Gallier went over to Coos last week, going over lo take in the City, and whyn the assessment upon the lots Bay, Saturday, to attend the tlas J. L. Herrnen, J. F. Flannagan. J. the city on the steamer Elizabeth. shall be determined, then the report may there carnival end of the carnival festivities and J. Block, S. S. McConnell, H Kern He has been visiting hi- parents after be declared by an Ordinance, and when so Fifield sails Saturday, Aug. 27th, ordained shall immeditaelv be entered in the take a turkish bath. Steve is getting and wife, J. M. Cunningham, J. P near Langlois. 4 p. m. Accommodations selling Docket of City Liens as a lien against such pro along nicely now after his long siege Kieran, Mrs. J. Johnson a «1 daugli Mr. anil Mis. Fred Miller’s little perty and collected by the Recorder in accord out quickly. If yon wish to go, of rheumatism, and says his genetat ter Hattie. The Elizabeth saib-d boy has been very sick of intantilt ance with the law providing for the collection of better make leservation at once, it again Monday with 30 tons oi mis paralysis, but at last report was get delinquent taxes. health is better than it has been) fui M.ss Inez Jenkins was a Marshfield some time. cellaneous, 340,000 feet ot lumber ting along nicely. Sec. 6. Provided, that upon such assessment visitoi last week. having been duly declared and entered into the and eleven passengers, as follows: Robison for hay, Mr. H F. Delos Gardner and Docket, pursuant lo the acceptance of any bill, Mrs. Alexander Thrift, of San Mrs. R. Harvey, Joseph Leiiz, E. before purchasing Walter Simpson have been out to then the Mayor and the Recorder of the City after a Jose, Calif., is visiting her son, A. H. Erickson, B. L. West, Nel 27-tf , the Jake Summers place on a hunt, Resolution therefor by the Council may enter in G Thrift and family of this city. son Varmatta, Neil Devar, W. P to a contract for and on behalf of the C ity of and report very little luck. Bandon with such bidder lor the performance of Misses Ethel Timmons and Peail Schoepple,' A. J. Wolf, W. J. Wtl- Mens’ ovei coats pants and vests such work of improvement as above specified, Walker left Tuesday for a camping cox, wife and san, Mrs. Band, Miss Mrs. A. Davis’ family have had which contract shall be subject to such other at Lorenz’ store must be dosed out tiip up at the head waters of th«- E. E. Morris. quite a siege of sickness the past conditions, including indemnity bond, as may be Call and inspect the goods. Pi ices Coquille river. They went on th> week, several of the family being on deemed most expedient by such Council ot by it will suit most any purse. 33 2t The Ruby sailed Saturday with Dispatch as iar as Parkersburg, am 400,000 feet of lumber, and tile Ad the sick list. imposed. Mrs. W M. Craine left Wednes from there paddled on up the river Passed Common Council the 17th day of vance arrived Monday to take on a day morning for the bay, from which in Miss Walker’s canoe. Col. Blumenrother, who was very August, 1910. cargo of lumber. Elie F'itield ar E. B. KAUSRUD. Recoider. place she went to Portland via stmt sick last week, is very little better at rived this morning with 140 tons of Approved this 23d day of August, DIO L. J. Butterfield arrived last Breakwater. She will be away a'jout last report. J. W. MAST, Mayor. freight and 22 passengers, among Thursday from Dunsmuir, Calif ., and three weeks. whom were: Mr. Walters took his family to ___ _______ has accepted a position in the R e - With every $20.00 cash order wt CORDER office. Roseburg last week, Mis. Walters Mrs. L. C. Gibson and daughter, will give you 40 lbs sugar for $1.50 Ordinance No. 161. G. W. Moore, E. D. Peck, Miss R. going to Grants Pass to visit her at Lorenz’ store. 33 2t Donald Charleston returned Tues parents, and Mr Wallers returning Thu instrument is an Ordinance, entitled “An Strahan. Mrs. M. Strahan, (J. A a load of household goods whit h D,^‘n,nce establishing a grade on Second Street O. A. Trowbridge and little son day from Nehalem where he has Trowbridge and son, M. Baker, W. with 1 L 1 t • 1 . r> 1 i in the Woolen Mill Addition from the West lo to Roseburg from I the , E-ast end thereof. , ... Spencer arrived on the Fifield this had charge of the port commission P. Harrison, J. Wilson, A. Landet, lie had shipped • 1 * work, and will be with the govern (.rants Pass. P ete | T f JE c |T y op BAND0N h 0ES morning, after a six weeks’ visit with L. M. Reente, W. J. Klock, Mrs ment again. He will be employed Mr. Trowbridge’s parents at San ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: K. Taylor, A. Miller, A. Wange, M —- OÜO as civil engineer on the government Jose, Calif. Sec. 1. That Whereas the Council of the Brechovil. work at Coos Bay and the Coquille Ordinance No. 160. BanJ<? di? upon J“ IWl day V’’'11’ New line of shoes for men just ar river. The Newport arrived Saturday I |y|U, pass a Kesolution wherein it was deterin- rived at Lorenz’ store, guaranteed to This is an Ordinance, entitled. An Ordin- | establish a grude or S.cond S reel in the with 125 tons of freight and sailed give the wearer satisfaction, foi H. A. McClellan, who was for- again Sunday to Coos Bay with ance providing for the improvement of Columbia Wu<>|r|| M||| Ad(iillnn o| |he Clly of Bandon met ly in Coos county, and was 153.000 icet of spruce for the box Avenue between Fifth aid Sixth Streets and1 $3 75- 33-21 providing for the assessment, collection and pay known as a nurse, dropped dead in factory. She arrived in poit again ment of the cost therefor.” Reed Gallier went to the bay on Portland, recently, according to re yesterday. the noon boat last Saturday, to take THE CITV OF BANDON DOES * port, the trouble being heart failure. ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: ill the close of the Carnival. About a year ago he hail talked of Sec. I. That Cclumbia Avenue for the full Mrs. Nels Rasmussen returned starting a hospital here. seventy feet width thereof and between the mid- For Sale. from the bay side Tuesday, where lle line of its intersection with Fifth Street *.oulh- 4 --q FOR SALE— Eighty acres Choice ward to the middle line of its interne.ion with she had been visiting for the past two Bottom Land on Sixes River, Five Sixth Street, shall be improved, including in sa;d weeks. C. S. Elliott estate, three miles portion of said street a certain strip oi Ian I 30 miles from Port Orford, one-halt Misses Kate Rosa and Mary Marsh mile from county road. Address south of Bandon, consisting cf 155 I eel wide d<*edrd by II. D. Get kin and w,tc to Ci*/ for street purposes, which improv«-nn nt returned last Thursday after being Alex Turner, Langlois, Or. 40 acres bottom land, or the acres. ¡hall be in accordance with the amount of grad- away for the past two months Miss chard good barn and 7 room house, r’j, cu and fills hereinafter rpccificJ. Considerable alarm Ins been fell lien house and park, farming imple sec. 2 Whereas, advertisement has l>eefi Rosa having been at Albany, and Miss Marsh at Salem, attending about the fires which are burning in ments, 2 cows, all for $3,400, Oil given by the Common Council of its n- school. the woods at various places, but up reasonable terms. IS. For further in- i ent ion to improve the Last one-half of :«*it < r non 4 said Avenue by aneu ng the co t it ’ i.o X lo tlie present time we have not formation call at ranch. 3Ì-.MX I With every $10.00 cash order wt to the property of the Last side of street heard of anv serious damage othei will give you 20 lbs sugar lor $1.00 which is adjacent thereto, being lots N >. tifteen than the burning of some smal (15) and sixteen (16) of Block 21 in lhe at Lorenz Store. 33- 2t timber. It is to be hope«* that Woolen Mill Addition to Bandon, and Baptist Church Notice Albert Gai tied took a party to the fires will pot spread to the v.i'u Whereas, I en days’ notice thro. I vs as givrn u lhe Bandon Recorder causing i n io l>e pub j Rosebiiig last Frida) in his automi« able timber lands iished ime- in !*i I pq rr, it » bile, reluming Saturday a id leai mg Services for Sunday. Aug. 28th, her. by deemed by die V jiuik i I lli<it uil. ent no A fine line of “Tailore I” and agtin Sunday moi mug, and return- >• *7» “Readv to Wear” Hats will lie on is fodows: Sunday school at 10 a.m ; tice »n<3 adverlivement bus been givi i. ..i.v. muir mg Monday evi mng. Mi. Gariield preaching at it a.m., “ Eternal Liie ” for llie said proposed improvement ...i i,«es - display at Morrison's Millinery House could have started out again Tues ment, and Thursday, Sept. ist. Formal open- Evening service, 8 p in., “How to It further appearing that no rerr.nn».rance I day morning, but was too tiled. The la- get saved from sin.” mg Saturday, Sept. 17th. against such improvement ha« been mad.- by the I A lbert E. B rayton . Pastor. A new line of fresh groceries just dies of Bandon aie cordially invited owners of two-thirds of the property in sai t Block I % 21,Woolen Mill Addition.fronting upon < olumbia I arrived at Lorenz store. 33~2t to attend this opening. 33 » ratuluuoa wk.fi p thiteb« i *•« • <K* daoaoa that a grade shall be established upon ordered said sireet in accordance with the specifications of the next section. That the grade referred lo in the last Sec. 2. is hereby section as follows, to-wit: described intr rsection of Second street in Beginning at the tbe Woolen Mill Addition to the City of Ban don. Coo« County, Oregon, with the East line of Pacific Avenue, otherwise kn wn as Lillie Sireet. and from said line of intersection the grade following the center line of the street shall be as Point of beginning being the follows: tion of the middle the point shall of line of East with line have the intersec said Second Sireet Pacific Avenue, which elevation of ll2.f60fect from said point continuing eastward to an eleva tion of 102.07 feet, being the West line of Co lumbia Avenue, such grade shall be- uniform; and from the West line of Columbia Avenue east street ward along the middle line of said Second lo a point which is 240 feet Elast ot boundary line of Columbia Avenue, the grade 102.- shall be on a level at the said elevation of 07 feei; from East the such point further Eastward the grade for a distance of 180 feet shall be a ten per cent, grade and from the last designated point to the West line of Coquille Avenue, being tance of 30 feet a dis more or less, the grade shall be six per cent. Sec. 3. The grade so established shall be the center line of said Street for the full length there of and shall lie one foot higher than the side the street at lhe gutter; that of is the said streej shall be crow ned so that the above described line through the middle thereof shall be the official grade and represent the crown or highest part of the said street; and the gutter herein referred to shall be placed at a distance of 6 feet from and jiarallel with the outside edges of the street nnd that the sidewalk grade on each side of the said portion of said street shall be on a level with and correspond to the middle line of the said street as above referred to. Passed on the 17th day of August, 1910. E. B. K AUSR UD, Recorder. Approved this 23d day of August, 1910. J W. MAST. Mayor. oM you. junyagiid. ? ■óayà XilM mum - /maid ive •Avenue, or any lemonstrance at Mr. and Mrs. Hale, of Spokane, Wash., were Bandon visitors last week, having traveled quite exlen stvely over the slate this summer before coming here. Mr. Hale vis ited Lakeport while litre, having property interests at that place. F or SALE—Sori el horse, weight about 1,300 lbs, nine years old, and perfectly sound Will take $90. Can be driven single or double. fore declared and to visit her Trowbridge. menl shall ord'red ail; it is there- I that such improve- I of the above described portion of Columbia Ave- I nue fronting upon Block 20, of said iß you aïe engatfed^ don t Set not Addition, I here shall be a cut made of 233.10 cubic ya'ds, I snd there shall be a fill made of 109.07 cubic I James ivi. Fletcher, Jr., an em- ployee of the Roseburg Review, has ' yards, and that in the East one-half of said por- I been taking a couple oi weeks' va lion of laid street and in front of lot fifteen (15) That a ball game between the fat filo, k 21, of said Addition there shall be made .Miss Mary Marsh and si t*r Doro men of the Bandon and Coqui le cation in Coos county, and enjoying a cut of 840,93 cubic yards and a fill of I.lb cubic yard«, and that tn front of lot sixteen (16) thy, accompanied by their aunt Mrs Commercial plulw will be played our cool sea breezes of said Block 21. there shall be made a cut of Blakely, of Lodi, Calif , and cousin. soon, seems an assured fact, as both Two small boys, Keller and Smith 105.84 cubic yard« and a fill of I 1.04 cubic Master George Kronenberg, of Park clubs are now working on the prop bv name, were caught in the store yards; that the surface of said sireet when io ersburg, left the first’ part of tlx* osition and there seems to be a good at Bullarcs, Monday night, where graded shall be made uniform, the center line or week to visit their parents, Mr. and deal of enthusiasm over the project. they were ransacking things gener crown of said street lo be not less than 8, not more than 14 inches aliove the side of the street Mrs. Marsh at Port Orford. ally. They were brought to Bul at the gutters; that the middle or center line thal| The W C. T. U. will meet Sept. lion and turned over to Marshal lie uniform and shall be the grade of -aid poition A real estate organization has 1st at 2.30 p m. We earnestly been j«erfecled in Medford, with the Holinan, who is holding the 11 until of said street and is hereby declared to be such request all ladies, especially mothers, idea of giving out definite and an the prosecuting attorney, who is grade. whether you will join us or not, Io Sec. 3. That the cost of said street shall lie thentic information of the price of down the coast, returns The Kel meet with us and discuss questions assessed as follows: 3 hat the West one-half of ler boy is to years old and the Smith lands thereabouts, and in a manner aid portion of said street shall be assessed to and of vital interest to all. boy only 8. preventing un lue inflation, if the1 Keller isanorphin paid for by the Ci.y of Bandon, by money ap tendency develops. This is a goc.d I Mrs L C Gibson and daughter and savs he was hungry, and he propriated from the general fund for such pur As the bovs (xwe. and proposition and one that should be 1 Nora rctlirncd home this morning sure looked like it. carried out in Coos county. We from San Francisco, .’here they had are so small it is not yet known That whereas the probable cost of such im provement for the West one-half of said street I ought to develop the rural sections (ieen (or ,hc past S1X wee|„. Miss what will be done with them, but will be upon liberal estimation the sum of of Coos county and then the towns Nora returns much improved in they certainly are starting into the Seventy-Sire (75) Dollars, therefore it is hereby I game rather young. will take care of themselves. health. Aaclaaal that thasmd atm af $nv«a*-FivaBaiters G eorge C ondie , Wdstrom’s Landing. 33~4tx ml. & miss homemakeï: be made; that in the West one-hall I having ÿuïniluïe siojs youy (eeause rfe can fiuïnish that honte So ehea^fy that it vfont take much money to ßii u^ those looms ïeaC Woodruff & Turner The House Furnishers 1 • • « I« «• w. fl • • • • • • • f « « • • • ■ I • • 4