Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915, February 09, 1912, Image 4

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    WE ARE PROUD
Proud to announce that our Spring and Summer Shoes for Men, Women and Children await your in­
spection. Proud to urge you to come and see the many different styles, to examine and try on the
shoe made to fit your foot; for we know that whatever the test to which you may subject them
STAR BRAND SHOES
will make good for us and make doubly good for you. Our confidence is based on experience with
these shoes; the experience of many years and the satisfaction of many customers. So we say to you
come and see for yourself what we are offering. Come now while the lines are complete and the
assortment large.
Hub Clothing & Shoe Company
Money Talks !
Cash. Only I
BANDON
C. R. Brown of Denmark was a | The Hurry Up Bible Class of the
Presbyterian church is studying the
Bandon business visitor Tuesday.
Geo. B. Adams was down from life of Christ. Every'ody come and
<________________ J Myrtle Point on business Monday. bring your Bible.
F rank Morris of Coquille was a I F or S ai . f .—A good carpet at
R. E. Knorr of Marshtit Id was a
half price. Telephone 702, or Ad
Bandon
visitor Tuesday.
Bandon business visitor Wednesday.
Wanted—more young men and Box 371.
Public' Reading Room, over Chas.
R. B. Hunnicutt received a letter
Lorenz’s store. Open every even­ women in the Hurry Up Bible Class
today
announcing the death of his
W. E Anglin has ac.epted a
ing. Everyone welcome.
son-in-law,
George Callaway, of
H. F. Parsons of Coquille was position as first engineer on the ' Norton Co.. Kansas. Mr. Callaway
Brooklyn, having gone down to San
down on business Wednesday.
was shot in seme mysterious way,
F
D. C. Kay and J. C. Sullivan rancisco on the last trip and wi 1 but as yet the | articulars have not
were down from Coquille on busi­ begin work when she leaves the city bent learned by Mr. Hunnicutt.
on her return trip.
ness Wednesday.
Dr. S. C. Endicott. Demist. Ras­ I Nosier & Norton have severed
AVARICE.
their connection with the Bandon
Avarice is generally the last pas­
mussen Bldg. Phone 71.
85-tf
Warehouse Co. and the Estabrook
sion of those lives of which the first
C. W. Montgomery of Marsh­
part has been squandered tn pleas­
Co. have taken the business over
field was a Bandon business visitor
ure and the second devoted to am­
again, and E. W. Schetter will be
yesterday and today.
bition. He that sinks under the
in charge. Guv Dippie has also
fatigue of getting wealth lulls his age
Z. F. Siglin ol Marshfield has accepteb a position in the warehouse
with the milder business of saving
been over from Coos Bay a few days.
it.—Johnson
Pictures at the Grand, tonight
He is with County Surveyor Gould
Friday, Feb. 9th.: The Coward, a i
looking after road business.
thrilling Civil war drama. A West­
See Strowbridge. the Sign Painter ern Girl's Courage—an exciting story Notice of Guardian’s Sale.
for signs, painting and paper hang­ of Indian fiigthing pioneers. The
ing. Opposite Beach's Second Politician a funny vitagraph com­ Notice is hereby given that I will on Monday,
Hand Store.
102-tf
edy will be repeated tonight at The March 4. 1912, at the Coutt House door in Co-
qu.lle, Coos County, Or.gon, sell al public auction,
C. C. Carter of Myrtle Point has Grand, Bandon's cozy playhouse.
to the highest bidder for cash, all the following
been in Bandon a day or two.
The Ladies Thimble Club will ■eal estate belonging to the estate of Florence,
W. E. Catterlin ol the Star Ranch I hold a cooked food sale at Erdniin’s Orville, Finnic and Clara Counts, minors, to-wil:
was in Bandon on business Tuesday. I meat market, Satuiday afternoon Lots 7, 8, 9, II), II and 12 in Block 11, Woolen
Witter Water for your liver, kid I from 1 :oo till 6:00 o'clock. Home Mill Addition to Bandon, in Coos County, Ore­
gon.
A. J. COUNTS, Guardian of the Es­
neys and rheumatism. C. M. Spen­ , made pies, cakes, pastries etc. will tate and Persons of the aforesaid M'nors.
' lie on sale.
It
cer, Agent.
G. T. Treadgold. Attorney for Guardian.
The Loyal Temperance League 10 5t-F
F or S ai . f . New modern bunga­
low. Inquire at this office. qS-tf-x 1 ol the Bardon School, will hold a
Administrators Notice,
Jeff C. French was up from Sixes cooked food sale in the Marshall
Building
tomorrow,
commencing
at
River Tuesday, transacting business.
11 a. lit.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned G.
Agates cut, polished and mounted,
The Redmen will hold their an­ I Pasquale, has heretofore by order of the County
work done in Bandon.
Call at
Boyle’s jewelry store. Agates cut nual ball on March 16th and start Court of Coos County, Oregon, been duly ap­
pointed administrator of the estate of A. Rivaldi,
tight on the celebration of St. Pat deceased,
50c and up.
qt2x.
and all creditors of said deceased, are
hereby required to present their claims with
W. Huntley was down from Mvr rick’s Day. Watch for posters.
proper vaucheis to the said administrator within
tie Point on business Wednesday.
s'v months from the date hereof at the office of
Fourmile
Items.
White Wyandotte hens fol sale.
1 G. T. Treadgold, in Bandon, Coos County
Mrs. F. H. Mason. Phone 6x. 9(2
Oregon, Dated and published this 9th day of
G. PASQUALE, Ad-
Feb. 25, iq !2, a serie* ol Evan­
Mr. Wallace Pomeroy and family February. PI2.
gelistic meetings will begin in the and Mrs. W. Deyoe and children, minis rator of the Estate of A. Rivaldi, Deceased.
G. I. Tre-idgold, Attorney for Administrator.'
Presbyterian church under the left on the steamer Elizabeth for San
10 t5.F
leadership of S. I. Grigsby.
Francisco, where Mr. Pomeroy goes
J. E. Norton lias been down from on business. Mrs. Deyoe goes on In the Circuit Court of the
Coquille a lew days looking alter a visit to her parents, Mr and Mrs.
State of Oregon in and
business for Nosier A Norton.
’ Uuerin of Oakland, Cal.
F or S a 1.1 New modern 6-room
County Surveyor Gould and re
for Coos County
bungalow with concrete basement viewers reached Fourmile Saturday
Will sell cheap. Cash : night.
and lloor.
o A, Ttow bridge, Plaintiff j
H. Schrieber. 98 tf
or rerttis.
Chat les Davis has been selling his
vt-
Summon*
F. S. Dow was over from Coos I cattle and horsts. Mrs. Davis' it . b . Wheeler. Defendant \
Bay Tut d iy looking alter business health has not been very good of To T. B. Wheeler, rhe above named defendant
affairs.
|late, They thought a change of In the name ot the State of Oregon, you are
hereby required to appear and answer the com­
E. B. Thrift w.ts up from Lang climate might benefit her.
plaint tiled again« you in the above entitled
lois the first of the week, transact
Miss Minnie Hunt has been visit­ Couit and cause, on or liefore the last day of
ing business.
ing in Bandon the past few days.
the lime prevcnfied in the order for the publica­
There will be a Lincoln Birthday
We noticed an item tn the Coos tion ot *hu summon* and if you tail so to answer,
service in the Presbyterian and the Bay limes, the amount $124,000 then for want thereof, the plaintiff will tsk- a
ludgmenl against you for the sum* set forth in
Methodist churches 011 Sunday Feb. toad fund for the coming year. This the -aid complaint aggregating $100, with costs
nth. All ate cordt illy invited to part oi l oos county certainly needs and disbursements and for an order ot sale cf
a small portion of this. Oh well, attached ptope.ty, to-wit: Lot 102 Wieder's
attend.
A male heir to the Baxter millions Marshfield can certainly build sums Sulxlivison end Lots II and 12 Block 9. Alacha
Park, all in Goos Count , Oregon. This sum.
arrived Thurstliy morning. He g >od toads this year.
mona is served upon you by publsstHm thereof
weight'll 8 1-2 pounds .mil is a “hum
Mts Crowley was a Bandon visit- by vir.ue of an order made by Hon. John S.
dinger.” He is a well time addition ot list week. Slit- also visile J Mrs Coke, Judge oi the aforesaid ( irvuit Court,
marie an*f entered on the 7th day of February,
to the Chronicle family. We feel Shinn of I wotnile
M2, due* ling that same he publrd ed for a
confident that he will mike a good
Del mo Shinn visited at the (.’row- prrmdoi sir weeks m the Bandon Revcrder, a
printer because he is such a nrild ley tome, and also at the Bethel eewspaper publisf d in t oos t ounti, Oreg.»;
tcmpeietl little fellow
Cresswell ranch.
the date oi the tirsl publi atari thereof is F«b-
Chronicle. The If xters .ire well
Salmon berries in bloom in Feb­ luary 9th, 1912.
known in Bandon and Coos county.
G T 1RFADGOLD,
Mrs. Baxter is a sister ol Mrs. Chas ruary in southern Coos Who can
Atlornev for Plamtilf.
beat it?
M. M. 110 |7-F
Lorenz ol this city.
Local
Lore j
MARSHFIELD
Wrote of Scenery He Never Saw.
BANDON CHURCHES -
S t . J ohn ’ s E piscopal C hurch .
Services 2nd 4th and 5th Sundays
at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday
School on all Sundays at 10 a. m.
Wm. Horsfall, Archdeacon.
M. E C hurch
Sabbath school 10 a. m.
Epworth League 6:45 p. m.
Junior League 3 p. m.
Next Sunday Morning, Lincoln
Memorial Services;
Evening Service 7:30. Why the
Memory of Lincoln abides.
On Wednesday Sept, 14 at 2:30
the Ladies Aid Meets in vestry of
church.
Rev. L. Davison is to begin Re
vival services Sunday, Feb. 18. Good
Singing. Plain Preaching. Come.
— Rev. Harry Lee, Pastor.
The most notable instance of a novel
dealing witli a country which the au­
thor had never seen was Shorthouse’s
•‘John Inglesunt."
The second volume of that remarka­
ble romance deals in the most detailed
way with Italian mnuners and Italian
scenery. Many of the descriptions—
that of Umbria at night, for instance,
and the scene in the pavilion in the
forest—are charged with the very at­
mosphere of Italy; and Florence dur­
ing the plague lives horribly before our
eyes. Yet Joseph Henry Shorthouse
had never been in Italy. Enthusiasm
and the genius for assimilation evolved
it all In a quiet house at Edgbaston.—
London Chronicle.
Crude Mining Methods.
Mica mining in the Nellore district,
India, though a highly profitable indus­
try. is carried on practically as it was
by the natives a hundred years ago.
The mica vein is followed up by un­
derband stoping which results in the
production of tortuous, wormlike hole«
sometimes extending to a depth of 300
feet below the surface. The mica ex­
cavated is brought to the surface by a
string of coolies working band over
hand on rudely constructed bamboo
ladders. On account of the accumu­
lation of water during the night when
work ceases all sinking operations are
delayed each morning for an hour or
more while the water is being dipped
out with buckets by coolies.
Tart.
Gerald—I thought I’d drop in on you.
Geraldine—I don’t care for • lemon
drops.—Town Topics.
The Maelstrom.
The famous Maelstrom whirlpool, off
the coast of Norway, is four geograph­
ical miles in diameter.
The Spring Line of the
American Ladies’ Tailoring Co.
Has Arrived
P resbyterian .
and Ladies are cordially invited to call and inspect same
Services will be as follows:
Leave orders now for your
Quiet Hour, 9:45
Preaching at 11 :oo.
Sunday school at 10 o’clock.
Christian Endeavor will convene
Fit and Workmanship Guaranteed
at 6:30 p. in.
Preaching at 7:30.
H. C. H artranft , Pastor.
F. W. RLEBENACK, The Tailor
EASTER STTIT
L atter D ay S aints .
Reorganized Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter Day Saints, Coluni-
bia Avenue.
Meeting every Sunday.
Sunday school at 10:00 a. m.
Preaching at 11 ;oo a. tn. Religio
at 7:00 p. m. and preaching at 8:oo
p. m. Prayer meeting at 8;oo p. m.
Wednesday evenings.
All are cordially invited to attend.
D. W. C arpenter , President.
B rethren C hurch
Regular Service—Preaching t1 'no
a.m. Sunday school io:Ooa.m.
All are cordially invited to attend
each service.
J. VV. Barnett, Pastor.
A dventist C hristian .
Regular services Sundays in old
M. E. Church South.
Sunday school held at 10:00 a. m.
Preaching at 11 :oo a. m.
Loyal Workers Society 6:50 p in.
Preaching at 7:30 p. in.
Prayer meeting Wednesday night.
You are cordially invited to attend
J. S pencer T ilton , Pastor.
Lorenz Building.
W. E. Steinhoff
The Harness Man
Whips!
Gloves!
Too Much Grief.
Gloves! Gloves!
of the Lasting Kind
FANCY PRINTING
THE RECORDER OFFICE has recently
added a lot of new type of the latest
faces, especially for Fine Job Printing,
and we are now prepared to print all
kinds of Fancy Invitations, Announce­
ments, Calling Cards, Letter Heads
and in fact all kinds of modern printing
done in a Modern Office.
Th* Chrysanthemum.
“Then the wedding wasn’t altogether
a anccess?”
“No; the groom's mother cried louder
thnu the bride's mother. It was con­
sidered very bad taste.’’— Louisville
Orurier-Journal.
Whips!
All Kinds and Prices
B aptist .
Sunday School at 10 a. in.
One« more It comes In glad array!
Each blossom Is a vision gay
Which unto fancy must recall
A splendid scrambled parasol.
It flaunts above the autumn scene
With perfume that's a cross between
A drug store and a motorcar
When oil and gas commingled are.
And yet we love the sturdy grace
They seeni to bring Into each place.
They make a jovial, happy crowd.
Where botany laughs out aloud
—Washington Star.
Whips!
Fancy Wedding Invitations a Specialty
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