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About Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1911)
•W Lore j ¥▼ ■ M I» A I ■w the flow >rn fan H, I'M’li d«V Hr •< « m«l two m< uifh* firing right his <1* ith. Willard Old ¡»1 I hr fin I» ll<»w and will I*' W^‘ 1 bright his parents as wed greatly mi*«»« .is.«M tales. Ihr .m by hi* .1 sin« etc sympilhv pai, nt« han III«- of a large circlr «»• friends fnner.il w n conducted Thnrsdav, Iwmg in ch irgr ol Rev. b. M San del Im, and mterinrnt was made in lhe .•cmetery on Four mile. - < M M »- »• (♦arden Seed«. The HiioRhFR hi< r<-< eivrd a roMigntnrnt ol vegetable ai»d flower aerd* Itorn Senator lonilhau lloiirm- |.»i d airifHitiow. A’l f»»~»pfe cantei lilting making garden miv hive ri supply of these sim -J s by calling al this office. They are free is long aw they last. — lyv»« » — ••FI Fl ELD” The • ( »NI.Y 42 ti WAY." Albert Garfield was a Bay vis-tor Tuesday. For good lunch goods, col«I boile«l bain fruits and confectionery, try Hines’. 20« 1 We have a full line of fresh fruits, vegetables and goodies al Hines’, the Home Bakery. 2«>tt The members of the 1 himble Club were entertained by Mrs. E. Lewin yesterday afternoon. F or S ai .E. One complete steam wood mill very cheap. Address J. D. Woodruff, 12 if Mrs. Kennedy is erecting a new house on her lot on Spruce street. Mrs. R. Stair, dressmaking anil sewing of all kinds. Over Rosa’s store. Bandon. i 8-14 x !>rifi>ii Mwq» „ Ule» ■ <* »•"» r- >t Pf I Vf* I '*» I »4 tf M il llm'ff I p Bd.tr ♦ r» >«n’i Fetter tlH v* iti <ir»re lot » It,»- '. I II not hurt vmt |, <f will h'lp to tlr< t''»l g<«*l ( 'rune ,u«l lw rr»»wn ed, Yurt are wri omr If» nd 4 • '* » ami*» I •♦er •■! ft»» »'I hi • .'I»'*» I wv I »»•• I'g hts ynn r ( »mi of «4»rril,<>n I .1 •'» D h. Id per I»« •nr k Nr.dc filling only oti< • A iivi n 11*r (’ hris I ian a « t eh , Hnar»RteM for b yearn Krglil if -r»M< rs 'S|tl»<l 11 s in (‘<»11 No •iil<'kr, no chininet« ihimiievA tn to » ■ lem, (i etc Hall. I h i Is f llian elect ik I giti. li *iuiMlav m I mm »I l»«-l«l al It» » <» a n> A pain in the Aide t r back lint Preaching at it <xu in » al« he« V»m when you •traighlrn up I oval Work r* S sh - ihv 6 p in. calls lor a iiibbiiig nppFcnlion «>1 Preac hing at 7:30 p in. B allards S now L iniment . It Captain Branson Begins Next Sunday Evening N p. in. o Revival Meetings at the Methodist Church IOC Local **W ♦ in* le «m " IMMI I Large Chorus, Live topics. Song Service Begins 7:4S p. nr. o mi Prayer meeting Wednesday night. tclaxts the contracted mutfde* and \ <>u are cordially invited to at'end |M-imils ordinare bodilv motion unh A g<»«»<l treatment for 1 cold set Noticelo Horsemen. J. S pkncf . ii Tit. ton . Pastor. out suffering or inconvenience. Price tied in the lurgs is 4 II erriik ' s Along the Waterfront. 25c, 50c ami >1 «M» | ht bottle. Sold R ed P epper P«> r <» i s P i aster ap | 1 M ethodis r. by C. Y. Lowe. lhe Purebred !mp> rted Peichei. The Fifiekl arrived in port ve«- I plied to the chest to draw out in Sabbath school 10 a. tn. lenlay with 140 tons of freight ami flammation, and B allard ' s H«» re on Stallion, Griiniilte, vv ill st ami Last Thursday Andrew Miller cut Morning service 11 a. m. IIOl’NIi SYRUP to relax tightness the season of i <; ii at Sixes. Lane 1 li>-following passengers: Geo. IL a bee tree almut 1 G miles from Junior League at 3 p ni Varney, Airs. B. II. Shaw, Mrs. town and got 5 ¡Mniiids of strained You get the two remed es tor the Io s. Four Mile, Bear <_'i«-«-k and Epworth Leavue 6:|S p. tn. 1st price of one by buying the dollat Bandon. Commem'cs April Dcvilbiss, Miss Dei ill »iss. A. em and two large buckets of comb Evening Service, 8 co p. 111. size Horehound Syrup; there is a Postei ; and time table appe u late». iiK'iit, F. M. Carson, Geo. Davidson, honey. Series of revival meetings under porous plaster tree with e.u h bottle. Black Percheron Bieediii'j S L. Ruble,Cora Ruble A. J Tan See A. A. Pauli for best [ leadership of Captain Bronson of l-ts Association, l.angl«»ts, (tie. Sold by C. Y. I.owe. liar, J. C. Tanii.tr Mrs. Cti.irten, S. 6btt coal. Ph me 382. -t | Philadelphia, Pa. Song service be -------- <KX>------- , C. Charten, Frank Schernitr. The Dr. J. D. Kelly in the •utun- vv ill ¡gins 7:45 p m. A large chorus has b¡field will sail tomorrow at 2:00 p. treat all cases for prices prevaling at ' bt»R S ale , One double «•ircular ! been piacticing ami splendid sing Hello Call. in Coquille, which ate as follows: Visit siw mill with 24' carriage, thr«e s I ing will be a feature every night. The Elizabeth arrived in port in town, $1.50; office call, $1.00; head blocks, one 8x15 four sided lhe new addition of the M. E. Wednesday night with 214 tons of confinement, $15 00. Also furnish Berlin Moulder 40 h. p. boiler and It is remarkable how quickly some church will be used for the meetings, fieight ami lhe following passengers: es medicine free except in chronic engine All machinery new. For people can see the splinter in some I II. !.. G rafious , Pasler J. |. Sullivan, C. B. Zeek, Cole cases. 11—tS 1 particulars impiire of F, A'ueson. Gilbert and wife, C. P. Jewel. The body else’« eyes, but can not see the When you have rheumatism in X Sons, Mvrtl- Point, Ore IÓI J I a - B aptist Elizabeth will sail at midnight to log in their own eve. your foot or instep apply Chamber Sunday School at 10 a. in. An incident ol this is given in night. Iain's Liniment and you will get Preaching at 11 a. in your R ecorder <f March icth, — < wu«-».------- Steamer Phoenix will arrive here I quick relief. It costs but a quarter. I modifying the Hallo call. R ev . E lbert B rayton , Max Smith lakes Bride. I Saturday and sail for San Francisco Why suflei? For sale l»y C. Y. | Pastor. It is “Hallo" not “Hello ” The I.owe. on Monday morning’s tide. Max Smith, the genial proprietor word has been known in German White Wyandotte Eggs for set Extra choice white oats for seed;' L atter D av S aints . of the Vienna Bakery and Cafe, took long before we heard of any “hallo’' is Open tn Private Parties ting. $1.00 pet thirteen. Reoiganized Church of Jesus free" from all trash, recleaned, full unto himself a bride at Oakland, girls or telephones; even then the for Meetings. Card Patties, 14-18 E. 11. M ason . grain seeds; $2.25 per hundred: also Calif., last Saturilav evening. The English speaking people used the Christ of Latter Day Saints, Co'uin- Dances or any other forni of good vetches and all other kinds o C. B. Zeek returned on the Eliza fortunate lady was Miss Eva Hansen, word reversed by syllable; it was bia Avenue entertainment. Terms rcas seed. T. W. R obison . 13-tf beth from a trip to California. Meeting every Sunday. of Oakland, and the ceremony was never thought, even spoken ol as in onable. Sec F or S ai . f . Neu four room Sunday schorl at 10:00 a. m. L ost —Brown mink collarette, be solemnized at the home of the bride’s | need of a inodificatfon. house and ten lots all fenced and in Preaching at 11 :oo a. 111. Religio tween Rosa’s store and my residence parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Han Another objectionable word to the W. C. SELLMER Price $x <». on AtvvaterSt. Reward—Mrs. Win. sen. great reformer is “dam" applied tn ¡at 7:00 p. 111. and preaching at 8:00 fruit and in garden. I 2-tl-F | P- m- Prayer meeting at 8:00 p. m. Inquire at this office. The wedding was a quiet, home water works. McKay. «9l* Wednesday evenings Wliat about “Rotteidatn, Amster Rag carpet and rugs woven for M. G. POHL, Optometerist Assessor T. J. Thrift is in lhe affair, and the ceremony was per All are cordially invited to attend formed by Rev. Burley of Oakland. dam" and similar "dams? ’ ’ 25c per yard, warp furnished. Ad city calling on the tax payers. D. W. C arpenter Pivsident, Mr Smith returned to Bandon In regard to the first werd “ hallo" dress Mr*. J. L. Foster, Ban When passing along just notice with his bride on the Fifield, yester or ‘ ‘ hello ’ ’ as the good reverend hag don. it-tio the fine display of bread, buns, rolls, day, and is now receiving the con it, I wonder if he also objects to the Definition FIFIELD — “ Superior doughnuts, cookies, cakes, etc., at Notice of Diraolvtion. to all others Why not patronize 2d, 3d and 4th Saturdays at Hines’, the Home bakery. 2ott gratulations cf his friends, all of word “God?” reverse it and you have [ whom wish for the happy couple a • dog ” What nonsense to see only I he best and “ONLY WAY?” s4tf Hotel Gallier, Bandon, Ore. J. W. Linn and J. A. Green, who i long and prosperous journey through I ku I and never see beauty! ‘ Notur u hrieby given that the partnership of have been in Bandon for the past I could advise Mr. or Rev. Hitch- C- E. Kopf and T. H. Kreamer it dwtclved. life. ' three months buying and cruising ------- < ---------- cock to some of his own namesakes, c K°pl- timber for an < Iregon City firm, , < c . r 1 1 20-4-» F T. H. Kreamer, School Notes. High the former Secretary of the Inlertor, D<(pd Bandon Orrgon M , rcl , ,6> |9|| A. A. PzXl'I.I., Proprietor sailed on the Breakwater Saturday. Hitchcock; he resgned because he ______ They bought several tracts on Four I The Ban Ion HighSchool Basket Heavy and Light Draying, also dealer tn Dry 1-ir Wood .-«nd ■ e had to. Further, we have a Hitch Gee's Coal. miles and expect to return here ! Ball team will play their last sched cock as P. M General, the com-1ln the Circuit Court of the Phone 382 again soon. Barn» Timuiona’ Old Cannery uled game of the season at Coquille mamier of thousands of spies, whete State of Oregon in and for F or S ale —Rhode Island tonight. If they win from the C. with to misrepresent honorable the County of Coos. eggs for hatching. $1 per setting of H. S. quintet they will be tied with American business men without 13 eggs. E. L. Stiader. 12-if Myrtle Point tor lhe championship. ll j.ij. 11 wi|| nol be long until he D. P. Plymale has commenced We undeistand that if this should has to walk the same iiku J his father | R H. Ro« and Vjqla Ro a, the construction of a new house on happen the teams of B. 11 S. and went; he will have Io resign; tin ! Inisbaqd and wife, and Lq- All K«O«U <U Electrical Supplies. Estimate* Furniihed on , >4« A Hopson, a Co Paitnei. his lots near Rev. Horsfall’s place. M. P. IL S. will iikely meet on neu <\tnctir,.n people will not stand fot .hip, consisting of C. Evan Wiring and Electric l ighting |, ' d L- , t I tral ground and playoff the tie. The Woven wire fencing and barb such deprivation of their rights as Luca» and Oiho L. Hopson, i Summon« A. S ELLIOTT, ZManager —Ml—————UM—I I ■ HI an, MUM I hm ! wire at Bandon Hardware Co. Spec- steamer Favorite left at 4 p.m. today free born citizens of this United and doing business under the Suit in Equity. film name and style of Lucas 2otl with a large crowd of enthusiastic States. ial price on quantity lots. A Hopson, Plainiiif«. rooters to cheer the home team to If Rev. H II Hitchcock, | astor The Commercial Club held a very vs. victory. The boat will ret urn after of the Second Reform chinch of H. C. Blacklin, Defendant. enthusiastic meeting last night, the the game tonig tit. White Horse, N. J., will see that he To II. C. Blacklin, the above named defendant: main subject up for discussion being At present Bandon holds the De himself speaks of evils in others anil In the name of lhe State of Oregon, you are better tire protection, and steps were bate, Track and Girls’ Basket Ball don't see his ow n beam he had better hereby required Io appear and answer the com taken whereby it is hoped this will I champirniship, and the only honor do what the other Hitchcocks have plaint hied against you in the above entitled suit, be accomplisheil in the near future on or before the la u day of the time prescribed I left is the Bovs' Basket Bad chain- They meet wherever they can find a sympathetic listener. The ■ lone will have to do- he had bitter in the order for the publication of this summoiu, The Presbyterian I.ad;es’ Ai«l So- , pionsbip. and that is ntuclt in doubt speaker's vocabulary is mostly • ‘ I is” and "Buts." Opportunity follow the good example to resign which prescribed lime is six (6) weeks. The last | ctety met in the parlor of th«- Pres | is yet. never came H|S wav. lib. never had an eepial chance Some apd let people have a little libetty to day of which time will be Friday, the 21st day byterian Church Wednesday after one has always given him the “ worst of it. ” NEVER had a steady Breathes titer«' a man with soul so job. Saved money? No. To HIM money is made to spend noon and elected the following of dead that he docs not feel proud of use innocent vvprils, mystified by him of April, 1911, and if you fail to so appear and answer .aid complaint by lhe said tirqe, lhe plaiq mt save. The voting man with an account in this bank asks for pom. ficers for the ensuing year: Mrs. S. the wav Bandon by-the-Sea is lead without cusses. tiis will apply |q the Coqrt f,,r a dec iee cancel no sympathy—needs none for he creates opportunities of his own Johnson. President; Mrs. T. Robi ing them all in school activities* ing aqd forever annulling a certain agreement, — wol » — » son, Vice President; Mrs. A S. made in duplicate the ____ day of January, |9|0, by and between R H Rosa and Viola Elliott, Secretary; Mis. F Ioni, Commission Takes Charge in BANDON CHURCHES Rosa, bu band and wifi, of I'.andjn. Coos Treasurer. Spokane. County, Oregon, the firat |,4(ti, . and l| C. rr:-ri-r-: ;• STATE DEPOSITARY Spring time is paint time, Spring Blacklin, of Bortland. Multqomah County, Ore P resbyter 1 an . Spokane, Wash., March 14, -»-The gon, the second party. is here; so is the best stock of paint Services will be as follows: ce inmission form of government for Said agreement being further described: I ha( in Coos countyat the B. ndon Hard the city of Speikaue was instituted Quiet Hour, 9:45 the first parlies agree |u sell, and the second ware Co. Call and get color card litis morning when tin- first board of imriy agrees fo buy, fur l||e s(|m pf One Thou« Sunday school at to o’clock. and prices. They ate selling the In st , live commissioners, elee-ted last I i and ($1,001) III)) Dollars, certain real property Preaching at ¡1:00. paint made at 25c a gallon le«s than rtiesday, assumed control of affairs. Ì paiti< ularly described as all of lot numbered Christian Endeavor will convene twel.e (12.) block numbered five (5), of Wood the much advertised kinds. 2<>t< Rev. William J. Hindley a Congre-; galional minister, was elected Mavor; i *‘t 6:30 p. tn. land Addition to the town, now city of Bandon, ac If you want your money’s worth former Controller Robert Fairley Preaching at 7:30. cording to the recoided and official plat thereof, filed Lots in Snt lh's Addition from $25 up. Close in and level lami. in fresh fruits, vegetables, bakery was made- commissioner of finance: 1 H the office of lhe ( Jerk of Coos County, Oregon; • II. C. H artranft , Pastor. Lots in the Woolen Mill Addition from $65 up You can work Ze»ra E. Hayden, a lumberman, took i which decree will declare said contract now, and at goods, lunch goods, confectionery, The Hurry Up Bible Class held ro the Mills and go home for dinner from these .lots. Abolii 40 to ■'barge of public safety; Charles M. 1 go to Hines at the Home Bakery, Fassett. president e»f the Chamber of j their monthly business meeting this lime, or at any ti ne in the event of said con- pick from. irart be.ng record«*! in this county, to be cf no three doors east of Post otln e. 20H Commerce, will, direct the- public Tuesday evening. A few lots left in Azdea Park for $73 Followi-d bv a force and effect but absolutely null and void, and A Good Business Block on Main St. Price rea •< nable and trim«, HERBINE cures constipation and utilities, and David C. Coate-s. lor- ! literary program on the works of the wJI remove any cloud on the title Io said land A Three Acre piece of land close to new school house $3500. Colo mvily Lieutenant 4 »over«e»r of now cxislinf by reas«m of said contract or here reestablishes regular bowel move This is a snap. ratio, now a socialist editor, lakes juvenile court. Song by choir after ■ reated. by leason thereof, and will giyc ments. Price 50c. Sold by C. L. charge of public'works. "Ol: Where is My Wandering Boy Home ami large lot in West Bindon close »n, $1200. sg, fi other relief a« to the Couil m»y seem mfef I.owe. House and I t in Woodland Addition Got.il location Dr $f2oo Retiring Mavor N. S Pratt made i To-Night?” Praver by teacher, and equitable. House and tiro lots Columbia Ave. Modern, $1500 L ost .—A buuch of 12 keys on his last hours in office notable by , Rev. Hartranft. Reading-- ludgr This sun mons is published in the Bandon Re- 176 Acres Coal Land, if taken quick will be sold ch •ap — on Co key ring, lietween Joe Kiv's place »Tfoing five-ord ina ne-es passed bv the Lindsey’^ luvenile Court, by Valma ' corder. a weekly newspaper publisher! in C<x>< i quille river. old Council with which he- has been 1 and Langlois. Re-ward. Address al war for ifrarly two years. Kieffer. Story of a Kicker, by Mr. County, Oregon, for six (6) conaeculive week«, 40 Acres (»nod Bench Land «lose to river, 5 miles from Bandon. John F. Bane, care Monte Lumber I Sidwell. Song—L'ltle Boy Blue, beginning Friday, March 10th, 191 I, and end- : $moo. ing Friday. April 2lsl, 1911, by criler of | ub- 40 Acres Good Hill lanui, 3 miles from Bandon. $40 pei a< re. Co. 2o-t5-x Reading - Port lication made by the Honorable J. S. Coke, 1 If you have trouble in gedittg riil by Ray Watkins. A nice little ranch of iba acres with grunl In te-e .m<l barn ami 1 land Juvenile Ccurt, by Earl Wat- of your cold you may miow that y »11 Judge of Second Judicial Cutr.d, Stale of Qre- Simplex Ct ©in Seperatnrs are other improvements This can be handled for |iooo <lown mid Un Iare not treating it prop« rly There gon, made at Marshfield,, Coos County, Ore kins. Closed by praver. bein< sold this year by the Bandon balance 5 Vears at 8 per cent ami is • fine ch in- >• t"i .1 <_n»od 1 nu -i is no reason why a cold should hang yon. the id day of Mar h, I9| |, , Hardware Co. This is the sepe ntor 1 on for weeks, and it will not if you It should Ire the ambition of every 'these are all bfltgains and it interested you had betiei get busy. C. R. WADE. Write,,call or phone E. OAKES You have that is proving successful and crowel- take Chamberlain's Cough Reinc.l . one to look for lhe best. GEO P TOPPING. iHfferenct: Any Hank in fianthm jng out the- other makes. 2oti j For sale by C. Y. Lowe. | not reached the highest rung in the I8.I7-F Attorneys for Plaintif, The Bandon Opera House PAULL’S TRANSFER LINE Bandon Light & Power Co. I Did you ever attend the * Hard Luck Story Hour Club ? FIRST NATIONAL BANK Some Choice Buys in Bandon REAL ESTATE