Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915, December 15, 1911, Image 6

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    Weare Now Ready for Business
Our New Store, Bright, Attractive and Well Stocked with New Merchandise, offers you trading advan­
tages to be found nowhere else in Bandon. No expense has been spared to make this the most complete, modern
and best lighted store in town.
We invite you to call and inspect our store, its equipment and its goods.
New Michaels-Stern Suits and Overcoats. New Stetson Hats, New Cleuett Shirts
New Fall Footwear
Holiday Goods New on Display:
Handkerchiefs
Shirts
Suspenders Hats
Sweaters
Hosiery
Neckwear Garters
Shoes Suit Cases
Clothing
Underwear Slippers
Mufflers Trunks
OUR POL1CY:--We buy and sell for cash, thereby giving you the most dependable goods for the least money
Hub Clothing & Shoe Co.
Bandon
Money Talks
Oregon
The Tillamook is due to airive in Raymond
Teal
Musical V. N. Barker, W. H. Hervey, Geo.
j Witte, Geo. W. Bascom.
port most any time.
Comedy Company.
.. .
. _.
.
1 he case of Edward Garrison,
L ost If.allies’ medium size closed
who is again to be tried for one of
face watch, initials I. M on back.
the
most brutal crimes that ever
Please
return
to
Hub
Clothing
Store
The
Raymond
Teal
Musical
Com
­
The Elizabeth will leave San
came
to public attention in this lo-
and
receive
reward.
.
95-lf
edy
Company,
the
best
that
ever
Francisco "lor Bandon Monday even-|
cality,
is now before the court, and
visited
Coos
County
will
appear
at
C.
B.
Zeek
left
on
the
Elizabeth
ing.
the Orpheum Theatre for a three no doubt the entire day will be con­ I
for San Francisco.
Furnished rooms to rent. Phone
F or K ent —Two unfurnished night’s engagement Commencing sumed to empanel a jury. A few
17 Farmers, or write, L. J. Davison,
rooms on First street, very reason- Saturday, December 16—with a months ago Garrison was convicted
Bandon, Oregon.
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of murder in the first degree, and
able. Call at Oriental Emporium. change of program each night.
R. D. Halpin and E. F. Peters,
The scenery that the company was sentenced 10 be honffed —Coq -
-95-t*
who have been conducting a night
uille Herald.
"Rough House” Chas. Burns, carries is the most beautiful that
school here for a couple of months,
ever
was
shown
in
the
county,
and
closed up their business and left on . the prize fighter, left on the Eliz- as the Orpheum stage is the only
the Elizabeth for San Francisco 1 abetli for his Lome in Watsonville. one outside of the Masonic in Marsh­ . BANDON CHURCHES £
where they have secured lucrative California.
field that can handle it. The differ
Take Witter Water for it. C. M.
positions.
ent scenery will be shown each
E piscopal .
For a furnished or unfurnished Spencer, Agent.
night.
Services on the 2d, 4th and 5th
Geo. W. Moore, of the Geo. W.
house, see Spencer.
The Company comes highly rec­ Sundays of the month at 11 a. m. More May be Alive in Mine. a nd never smoked a cigarette in mv
Moore
Lumber Co., left on the Fi ommended and those that have seen and 7:30 p. in. Sunday school on '
«
life.
The tug Klikyam, went over to
"Now my personal appearance is
Coos Bay yesteiday to bring back ■ held for his home in Berkeley, Cal., it say they are second to none. The all Sundays at to a. m.
Briceville Tenn., Dec. 13. — Raps against me. I atn a tramp and I
the schooner Advance, which was I to spend the holidays with his family. company carries 30 people in all,
—Wm. Horsfall, Archdeacon.
I am prepared to go and make mostly girls, beautiful costumes,
heard in a shaft adjoining the Cross look it. I hunt for wood piles to
towed over there a few days ago.
P resbyterian .
groups er private Photos night or good singing and darcing, no waits.
Mountain mine in which more than carry in. I am down to the ‘t wo-
Furnished and unfurnished house-
Services will be as follows:
day at reasonable prices. Call and Don’t miss it.
100 men were entombed Saturday, bit’ jobs. Men distrust me because
keeding rooms; also 6 room house
Quiet Hour, 9:45
see me>.
The Walker Studio
I look it. I can't shave. I can’t
The show will start at 8 P. M.
led the rescue squads to redouble
for rent. Inquire of Nels Rasmus­
Preaching
at
11
:oo.
Tickets
75c,
children
50c.
All
change
my clothes. What’s a fellow
Mrs. F. E. Dyer was a Coquille
sen.
95 if
theit efforts, owing to the belief that going to do?"
Sunday
school
at
to
o
’
clock.
Seats
on
sale
at
J.
this
week
returning
yester-
1
seats
reserved.
visitor
Geo. Gage, of Ashland, is in the
Christian Endeavor will convene some men are still alive in the back
This was the hobo’s story in short.
T. Mars cigar store.
day.
city, the guest of L. J. Wheeler. •
at
6:30 p. m.
It
may be true, it may not, but who
workings.
-----
onzs
----
The G. A. K. Christmas Ball to
Preaching at 7 ¡30.
F or S ale —Good grass hay, $11 be given at Oriental Hall Saturday*
is to judge?
H. C. H artranft , Pastor.
per ton d. o. b M. Edwards, Par- evening December 23rd promises to Criminal Calendar Work in
With a stomach full of bread and
A Tramp’s Story.
ketsburg.
Circuit Court.
96-tt be the finest social event ever by
meat and a quarter in his pocket, he
L atter D ay S aints .
Great prosperity reigned in Ila that organization and that means a
started up the Southern Pacific tracks
Reorganized Church of Jesus
waii during the last year, according good deal, as this is always one of
Court opened Monday morning Christ of Latter Day Saints, Colum­
H ere’s a little story a tramp told —a homeless dog hunting a shelter
and a bone.
to the annual report of Gov. Freat the great social events of the season. with Judge John S. Coke on the bia Avenue.
me Saturday, while we sat on a Sev­
Now if this man’s story was true
of that territory.
lie says crops,
Meeting every Sunday.
Best line of pipes in Bandon for bench- The criminal cases upon the
enth street stairway.
It presents (or if it wasn’t, for that matter),
have been large and prices good, Christinas. $2.00 up, at the Bowling docket were the first to receive at­
Sunday school at 10:00 a. 111. some things for us to scratch our
what is his end?
new industries have been begin, and Alleys.
tention,
among
them
being
the
fol-
Preaching
at 11:00 a. in. Religio heads over.
9642
Each day he will drop down and
old ones extended.
lowing unfortunates:
at 7:00 p. m. and preaching at 8:00
Eleven years ago he came to Spo­ down, looking more and more the
Seaside
Circle
Women
of
Wood
­
Ladies' Masquerade Costumes for
State of Oregon vs. Abraham p. m. Prayer meeting at 8;oo p. m. kane from the east, got Ja steady job
craft will give their second annual
bum, until he will be arrested on
sale. Inquire of Mrs. Julia Gage.
Gustafson
— larceny,
Defendant Wednesday evenings.
at fair pay and went in to get a sight as a vagrant or suspicious char­
New Ye.ir s ball at Bank Hall, Sat­
Plume 632.
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All are cordially invited to attend. I start in the great Northwest.
urday evening December 30th. This pleaded guilty, anil his attorney
I
acter.
The Anvil will sail from Portland will be one ot the big social events asked leniency of the court in smuch
1) W. C arpenter , President.
By hard work and saving he had
So he will break for one of the big
for Bandon this evening.
laid by eight hundred dollars and cities, mix it with the wharf resorts
ot the year and everybody who at­ as Mr. Gustafson w.is intoxicated
M. E. C hurch
C. R. Wilcox, the Richmond tend.. will be assured of a good time. and had no recollection of taking
was just about to make the first pay­ and thugs, and the morning papers
Sabbath school to a. m.
i the sum of $50.10 belonging to
man who has been in Bandon foi
ment on an orchard tract when he will relate his last night's work.
Sunday
morning
subject
—
The
If those pigtailed Chinese revolu i another, and tor the further reason
about six weeks, left on the Eliz-
was
taken with typhoid fever. After
Kingdom
of
Gori
a
present
practical
When a man gets down where
abeth, with his family l<*r San Fran tionists would only wear tight ! that the defendant had at one time blessing.
weeks
in a hospital he was discharg­ necessity pinches and Where fellow­
trousers they’d look more like " 1 he been an inmate of the State Insane
cisco.
Sunday evening subject— Man’s ed, but tor five months he was unable men look on him with aversion, that
Asylum. After mature deliberation
F or S ai .1
hive acre chicken j Spirit of ‘76.”
to do a day’s work, and when he fi­ man is a dangerous proposition.
glorious day.
You can lead .1 magnate to an in- by the court it was adjudged tint
ranch, $850. Two cows, a calf anil
nally regained his health his job and
Epworth League 6:45 p. m.
When hunger gnaws at his stom­
a lot cf chickens go with ileal. B. xestigaaioit, but you can’t make him the maximum period of time in the
1 his bank account were gone.
junior League 3 p. 111.
ach
and he can’t sell his work to re­
penitentiary (indeterminate) be met
P. Hoxie. Prosper, the.
964,8 1 emeinbei.
"I went to Seattle,” said the ho- lieve it, then he becomes desperate
Prayer Meeting Thursdays 7:30.
The Fitield will probably leave ed out but that he be paroled during
George Turner left the first of the
Ladies' Aid Meets Wednesday af ! bo, "and got a steady job in a and prison looks better than free­
week for Roseburg to look after Inis San Francisco for this port Monday good behavior and refrain from the ternoons at 2:30 p. m.
wholesale hardware house. It was dom.
use of intoxicating liquor. He was
iness affairs, and possibly may go on 1 evening.
hard, heavy work at fair pay, but I
Rev. Harry Lee, Pastor.
Then he will take a chance. He
also required to make a monthly re­
to Portland before he let urns.
Sis' Strowbridge the Sign Painter
again started a bank account, each will knock you down with a billy,
port to the clerk ot court.
I
B rethren
year adding to it, and I had a little hold you up with a gun, or thr< w
Auction sale of Household Fur- for Sign.-, next doorto Beaches Sec-
State
of
Oregon
vs.
Hans
Hanson.
a.
Preaching
every
Sunday
at
1
1
truck
patch four miles out of the city you under the cars.
ifitlt
oiul
Hand
Store.
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niture at 1:30 P. M. Saturday
Fishing without license Case to be m., at the tent on Main St.
96-12
E. W. Rossiter.
ready
to tie up.
Car|*et and rug weaving, on 9th
And then I think of what Andrew
heard and determined by court, j The public is cordially invited.
"And then pneumonia came and of the libraries did the other day—
Lieutenant John W Timmons, U. street, .South of school house. Bat —
without jury, upon stipulated tacts.it
J. W. Barnett, Pastor.
I again went to the hospital anil re­ and what he might have done.
S. N., was designated as chief naval don, Ore. Mrs. J. L. Foster. 96 tf
equity term.
mained
eleven weeks. When I came
aide to President Taft, succeeding
He gave $25,000,000 to "promote
The person who left a handker­
B aptist .
The State of Oregon vs. Bandon
out
1
went
to work, but was not the advancement and diffusion of
Lieutenant Commander Leigh C. chief with sour«* cash in it, at the
Sunday
School
at
10
a.
m.
’strong enough
Nervous prostra­ knowledge and understanding among
Palmer whose recent promotion Racket Store tli<* other dav, may calf case Larceny, defendant found
A dventist C hristian
tion followed and I went back to the the people of the United States."
relieved him from duty at the White have same by « .dlmg at the store guilty of petty larceny, the value ot
the animal stolen having been deter­
Regular services Sundays in ohi hospital until mv bank account was
House. Lieutenant Timmons is a and paying for tbi.s ad.
It is this want of money at one
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mined .it thirty dollars. Sentence 10 M. E. Church South.
exhausted. Then I went out to end and this waste at the other end
x
son in law of formei Vice Predident
C. F. Roedel. who lias Iwen in I e pronounced later.
Sunday school held at 10:00 a. m. look for wotk I could do.
Fairbanks.
At present lie is sta-1
that is breeding thugs, murderers
Bandon for some time left on the
At the time of going tn press tl e
"That was two years ago. Since and bomb throwers.
Preaching at t1 :oo a. in
tinned in the Ordnance office in tte
Fitield for San Fraiwi'C '.
state is endeavoring to settle a dis­
Loyal Workers Society 6:30 p m. then I have onlv had o Id jobs—or
Navy department.
W hen a Carnegie can give awa y
Mr
Norton,
of
the
Bandon
Ware
pute
with
Fred
Goss
in
reg
ird
to
Preaching
at 7:30 p. m.
ones that would last from five days two hundred million dollars and not
The Bandon merchants have as
Prayer meeting Wednesday night. to six weeks, with long waits be- miss it and a working man can’t get
nice a line of holiday goods as weie house Co . is down from Coquille selling liquor to minors. The de­
today looking .dter th- business of fendant says he is not guilty.
You
are cordially invited to attend tween
two dollars to save himself from ar­
ever displayed in Coos county or |
_' Ills c> rnqsuiy.
J. S pencer T h . ton . P**tor.
"My health entirely recovered rest as a vag—well, a man who
The
tollowing
named
comprise
anywhere else, and people aie real­
-000—
and today I am an able-bodied tnan. thinks knows there is bound to be
F or S ale 70 Egg Incubator in the grand jury who will serve until
izing this fact and are buying accor.'-
New
and
second
hand
goods
at
next
term
ot
couit:
Thomas
Hanly,
I can do the hardest of work, but I something doing in this country
AQdress Box
mgly. The holiday business wa>. hrst-class modi lino
Sam
Goff.
it
can
’t find it to do. I never drink | soon. —Oregon City Courier.
A.
J.
Radabaugh.
Chas.
S.
Warner,
store
on
hill.
layer better than it is this year.
311, Bandon, <.>»«.
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I Local
Lore |
FREE
At Boyle’s
Jewelry Store
Two Diamond Rings, one $100 and
and one $50 Ring. Call at Store
for particu ars.
R. W. BOYLE, Bandon, Ore
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