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About Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1910)
i Local ■ -ed in Prie». Lore J BANDON TIDES I »wing tu the new price na Iron olU Alarms, we are able In tell “FIFIE L tr Die ‘ONLY them at fi.rwi, wllhriit M guarantee WAY.” 4J t( or ft 15 with our Iroaolad Ruaran Atty C. R Wade and wile went toe, meaning a ne..' clock for ever - to Coqui le, Sunday, w litre Ihr. , one ¡«roí ing defective Wade m attending court and Mrs. > $912 Boyle's Jewelry Store. Wade in « .tiling on hiend*. -% Kao— - Flare your order» at once for .«II For Sale. kinds of gras* seed, seed grains, etc. — with T. W. Robison, at (.'entrai Best located Restaurant in B.«n- Warehouse. 40-tf don for sale, Price is a sacrifice and Mr. and Mrs. W. I.. Beach were Splendid we can assure a bargain Coquille visitors yesterday. return- opportunity for man anil wife. Don’t ing today. guess about this offer but come and Rev. F. M. Sanderlin was al see. B. D. Stiauh.d. Riverton over Sunday where he Lucas X Hofison office. 59U htld services, and reports a very -v—— good attendance. Buy your fruit cake for Christmas If you want a- stylish, well made ‘ frem Het zig’s Home Bakery. 58 t2 kitch n apron, you can grt it at the Col. R. II. Rosa was a passenger St. Mary’s Guild Baztar, Sat , Dec. j outhe Eliz «belli to San Francisco 17th. 57-t4 this morning. Grandma White, who had the j C I. Green and family left on the misfortune to fall and dislocate Iter Elizabeth for Vacaville Calif, where hip, about three weeks ago, is get- | t|1£y exp(.ct |o rei1iain for the winter ting along nicely, and although sl»ei _. a[| ____ easl Their many friends will is 78 years old, the wounded mem I wish them well in their new home. ber ^eems to be healing as a similar High School students take notice one on a child would do. that St. Mary’s Guild will have High Don't overlook the Bandon Ware School, Class and College pennants house in buying your Hay, Grain, on sale at their Bazaar, Saturday, or mill feeds. Terms strictly cash— Dec. 17th. 57 t4 mean lowest prices in town. Give z\ fine 10 pound boy was born to us a trial. 54 tf Mr. and Mrs. Greenbury Edwards Steve Sle vart, who was badly I yesterday. mashed up in a logging camp some Place your order now for fancy time ago, continues to improve. cakes, pastries, etc., with the Home Stmr FIFIFLD. The Popular Bakery, Chas. Herzig. prop. 5842 Packet for Particular People. 54tf B orn , to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Two very late biograph comedies Gibson, of Prosper, a 12 pound girl at the Grand tonight, “His new lid’’ December 8th. and “Not so bad as it seemed’’. Don’t forget that T. W. Robison W. W. Bingham will commence is handling all kinds of hay, grain, the construction of a house nt once feed, etc., at the very lowest for J. McGinty on lots near the prices. 40-tf schoolhouse. Mr. McGinty came Will Smith, Harvey Smith, Mrs. here from Washington recently. Josephine Poeck and Mrs. Will El The Ladies’ Aid of the M. E. liott left on the Elizabeth for Fruit church will serve a chicken pie sup vale. Calif., where their father, N. per in the Odd Fellows’ hall, Thttrs R. Smith, is reported very ill. Mr day night, December 15th.. Supper Smith’s home is at Hare, a few served from 5 to 7:30. 57 13 l miles south oi Bandon, where he Have you seen that great Indian owns a large ranch picture “The attack on Fort Ridge Occidental Chapter, Order East ly”? This picture will be repeated ern Star elected officers for the com tonight. It’s a good one at the Grand. ing year, last Saturday night as fol One hour music lessons $1.00. lows: Mrs. Anna Crane. W. M.; Miss Eleanor Elliott, at A. S. Elliott William N. McKay. W. P ; Mrs. residence, opposite the Presbytet ian Louse M Boyle, A. M.; Mrs. Mer church. Phone 246. 59-12 ita Mehl, Sec.; J. I. Sidwell, Treas.; “I had been tioubled with consti Mrs. Alice McKay, Con.; Mrs. Ad elaide Reynolds, A. C pation for two years and tried all of the best physicians in Bristol, Tenn, Sheriff’s Sale of Real and they could do nothing for me,’’ Property writes Thos. E. Williams, Middle- boro, Ky. “Two packages of Notice is hereby given that under and by vir- Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver tue of an Execution and order of sale issued out Tablets cured me,” For sale by C. °f the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Coo«, on the 14th day of Nov . Y. Lowe. Ft FIHWHIWIfH ! T r IHGM WATtX 1 ember, 1910, in a certain cause wherein F. S. Perry and wife departed on the Elizabeth this morning for San Francisco and Mr. Perry will look after business affairs. They will also visit friends before returning. Dennis Donovan is plaintiff and Lorenzo Anselmo, Al ma Anselmo, H. D. Gcrkin, Mary Ccrkin, wife of H. D. Getkin, George Gehrig, Brauntino Ag ostino, Adam Pershbaker, G. T. Treadgold, George W. WiUiamr, Carrie E. Williams, Mary T. Carpenter, Elbert Dyer, and A. Bruno are Albert Garfield and Clay Garoutte Defendenis, lieing case number 2914 of said left last Saturday at noon on their Court and commanding me to «ell the hereinafter described real property to satisfy the sum of way to Portland, going by way of $916.00 w ith interest thereon at the rale of 10 I Roseburg. We understand Mr. I per cent per annum from the 22nd day of Sep Garoutte will go East before return tember, 1910, an attorney fee of $120.00 and costs taxed at $20.40 due Plaintiff, and the ing sum of $2460.00 with interest thereon at the rate F or , S ale .—My beautiful resi of 8 per cent per annum from the 22nd day of dence in West Bandon, consisting of ' September, 1910, an attorney fee of $200.00 two large lots, modern house, six and costs taxed at $15.00 due the Defendent, rooms—pantry, bath, closets and G.-orge Gehrig and the sum of $1320.00 with wood shed. Also one three room nterest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per an num from the 22nd d y of September, 1910, an house. All new and well improved attorney fee of $140,0 land costs taxed at $15.00 A snap for a short time. Address due the Defcndent, Adam Pcrshbaker. I WILL or call on W. W. Deyue, Bandort, ON WEDNESDAY, the 4th DAY OF JAN UARY, 191 I, at the hour of Ten o'clock in the Oregon, 55-tf forenoon of said day at the front door of the List Friday being the first birth County County Couu l lousc in the City of Co day anniversary of baby Treadgold, quille Coos County. Ore., offer for sale and sell the occasion was observed a little at public auction to the highest and best bidder (or, differently than is usual, by the party I cash in hand, all of the right, title and interest of in the afternoon being for the baby’s the Pefendents, l^orenzo Anselmo and Alma Anselmo, -n and to the following described real grandmother, but the birthday cake property, to-wit: 1-oti Ten and ElevenamJ Twelve was evidently intended for the baby i the East One half of Lot Thirteen an.l the West as there was but a single candle on Three Feet of lot Nine alcng the East side of lot it. A number of friends were pres Ten all in Block number Five in the Woolen ent, among the number being ten Mill addition to the Town (now City) of Ban- grandmothers. A ver£ dainty lunch 1 don. Coos Co«mty, Ort gon, according to the plat of said addition as the same appears on file was served by the daughters of the and of record in th- office of the county clerk of > Coos County. And lot Light and that part of hostess. Boyle’s Jewelry Store will be open I lot Nine not mertionsd above in said block Five of Woolen Mill addition to the Town (now evenings from now until Xmas. 58 12 City) of Bzr don, Coos County, Oregon. W. E Craine's mother, and sister Mrs. NellVShi|4ey of Portland, ar-, rived on the last Breakwater ami readied- Baudon Friday. They, will probably make their home with Mr. Craine and family during the winter. Dated this 25th day of November, 1910. * 1 Griay. D* 14 •>* a. M •s 14 HMM p n Dvr 1$ II 24 a. B Ote. 16 1109 a ■ p 94 low WATER Ur.ln«J.y. Drr «• M 14 ..5:111 a. «a. Tbwsday. •• Dae. •• 15. .4M a. as. Friday, •• Dsc. !4 . .4:56 p ai 15 16 16 545 p. m. 5:56 a. m. .6:53 p. m. • The play, “Showers," put on by the Bandon Dramatic Club at the | Grand Theatre was a success in I every particular. The play was well rendered, the music was fise and the pictures were also gixxl. The house wus well filled for both shows and the people were highly pleased. The Bandon Dramatic Club will put on a number of plays during the winter, and will no doubt have a big house every time, as they are very popular with the home people. Children take B A I, I. A R D'S HOREHOUND SYRUP willingly because it tastes nice. There isn’t a better remedy anywhere for chil dren’s coughs, hoarseness and bron chilis. It’s a good medicine and easy to take. Price 25c, 50c and I $t.oo per bottle. Sold by C. Y j Lowe. Wo bave the Largest and Best Assortment of CHRISTMAS GIFTS Ever Offered in Bandon Toys. Dolls, Books, Games, Etc , for the Children. Xmas Stationery, Confectionery,Ci gars, Etc, A tine selection of Toilet Sets in Celuloid« Ebony and Silver. Leather Goods for all. A big line of Chinaware, Libby Cut Glass, Rogers and Community Tableware, Sterling Silver Novelties, Antique Pottery, Latest Novelties in Brass. Come in a nd inspect our stock and prices before making your purchases. Hr sell Cylinder and Disc BANDON DRUG CO JUltte höUM- maid JatLL tfu /new cou^h. P. 57-t5t Topping and C. R. Barrow, At torneys for Execution Creditors. w 1 We’ve Solved the Problem ! Our automatic wood saw is now in op eration. It can saw a load of short stove wood in about five minutes. Now you can trade off that old buck saw anil not have to break your back before every meal. X GEO. W. MOORE LUMBER CO. ■—m-,««—„ , Ji ÌI NOTICE! R. W. BOYLE IS GIVING AWAY Absolutely Free.... AT HIS JEWELRY STORE A $100 Diamond Ring Nowr on Display in the Window Inquire at the Store for particulars r» > V-------------- --------------------- ^ine furniture makes a most Suit aßße holiday present ßevause it Casts a ßon# time. <?ive that wife ofi yours one oft ouh handsome dressing taßßes where she van give her toißet as muvh attention now as ßeflore you got her. sjteviaß Carge french jrfate mirrohS that wi££ make her realise that her ßeauty has not faded. a ßeautifaß assortment faom id $72.0^ at the ßig store that it iti- terested in home makers. you van ßay vhristmas farniture here. yours trußy^ have a nice line of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Diamond Rings, Gold and Silver Novelties, Cut Glass, Hand painted China, Christmas Post Cards, Etc. Come in and look over my stock whether you buy or not. Glad to show you the goods anyway. S1IIEDDS KENNEDY BLACKWTIIS AM» WAGONMAKKKM Wagons of Ail Kinds Made to Order HortteshoeinR r Specialty Job Work attended to promptly and ail work guaranteed to give satisfaetion. reasonable. Shop on Atwater Street, Bandon, Oregon. Price« I SUPPLY ALL YOUR WANTS « 6 Claude Woodruff, Do you want to Buy, Build, Sell or Rent? Do you want Fire, Life, or Accident Insurance? Do you want Hunter’s or Angler’s License? The House Furnisher, Bandon; Oregon Do you want any Notary Work Done? If you do, Go To Yours Truly BANDON WAREHOUSE E. E. OAKES CASH SPECIALS » THIS WEEK Finest California Wheat Hay, $1.85 per bale; $16.25 per ton of 9 bales. Red Star Alfalfa Meal $1.15 Sack. W. W. CAGE Bv C. A. CAGE, Deputy. I 4 ST. MARY’S GUILD, of the Episcopal Church will hold a Bazaar Saturday, December 17th, in the afternoon and evening. All kind* of Fancy Work —pretty thing* tor Christmas. Pennants a specialty. Gra phaphones, and Pianos on installments. Sheirff of Coos County. Oregon Geo. « ► TRADE WHERE YOU CAN SAVE MONEY a A Square Deal For All Definition FIFIEl.D “Superior Every family has need of a good, to all others ”—Why not patronise reliable liniment. For sprains, the best and “ONLY WAY?'* 54U bruises, soreness of the muscles and F or S ale — Large quantity of rheumatic pains there is none better cow beetsand carrots^ Sweet" Bros., than Chamlierlain's. Sold by C. Y. Lowe. Lampa, Ore. 56 tf