Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915, August 26, 1913, Page 8, Image 8

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    Masquerade Costumes
To rent for the Grand Masque Ball Friday Night. We have a good selection to choose from.
Make your choice early to avoid disappointment.
During Festival
we will have an exclllent
display of Jewelry in our
window and to the persons
giving the nearest correct
estimates as to the total sell­
ing price we will award ten
prizes as follows:
1st................. Diamond Ring
2nd________ Ladies’ Watch
3rd. $10 cash or $12 in trade
4th_____ gold Agate Brooch
5th_______ gold Agate Ring
6th_____ gold Agate scarfpin
7th_____ silver Agate Brooch
8th__ _____________ Big Ben
9th ___ silver Agate Scarfpin
10th.............
Fountain Pen
Only one estimate for each
person will be accepted and
no answers will be given to
those asking prices for use in
the contest. Estimates must
be in our hands by 6 p. m.
Aug. 30th. This being the
opening of the third year
in business in Bandon, we
thank the people for their
liberal patronage.
SABRO BROS
Local Notes
Warned — Agate Work—Sabro
F. L. Greenough returned Sun
Braa
day from a business trip down the
Fresh Eastern Oysters at the coast
Wigwam.
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Al Ferrier and family of Den­
Shoes shined at Hotel Galher by mark are in Bandon for the week ,
Archie Jorgensen.
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taking in the Carnival.
Try the Unique for a good square
H. C. Richers of Coos Bay is in
meal and sweet bread.
Bandon on business and taking in
F or S ale —On corner of Fill­ the sights at the Carnival this week
more and 3rd streets, groceries at
F or S ale —Or trade for team ;
living prices. Call and see A. H.
small house and six lots, in Smith
Sparks.
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Ad. Apply T. T. Hill, Sixth and
JMiss Elsie Kinley leavej this
Main St., Bandon, Ore.
week for Seattle where she will at-
The Bonton barber sh^>p, has
tend the University of Washington
been
undergoing a omplete reno­
the coming year.
vation, new paper on the walls, new
U. A. Trowbridge and son Spen­
barber chairs being installed, two
cer returned on the Elizabeth from
a combined business and pleasure new bath rooms added and in fact
things new in general, so that it
trip to California.
now has a very neat appearance.
New orders of bicycle repairs of
all kinds constantly arriving. Will
f
take orders for bicycles of any kind.
Notice of Street Work.
Notice u hereby given that the common
9otf
S. D. B arrows .
Edmund Croft who has been spen­
ding the summer at Croft's Lodge
south of Bandon has returned to his
home in Tacoma, Wash.
Mrs. Stewart Whitsett and »on
Harold returned Saturnay from San
Jose, California and Mrs. Whitsett
is much improved in health.
F or S ale —Twenty-five horse
power submerged tube upright boil­
er, and fifteen h. p. engine. Call at
Acme Planning Mill.
65-18
MMifacturiat Jewelers
W anted , Four school teachers to
hoard and room during coming
°hene 751, Banden, Oregon term of school. Near school build­
ing. Pleasant location. Address P.
C. W. Zumwalt was up from Port O. Box 343 or phone 321.
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Orford on business yesterday.
Miss Lena Kreamer, who has
been spending the summer with her
Dr. Masson, veterinary surgeon,
sister, Mrs. C. E. Kopf, leaves
will be in Bandon during Friday and
Wednesday for he- home in Seattle.
Saturday, of the Carnival, consult
Miss Kreamer is a teacher in the
him for aM ailments of your stock.
Seattle schools, and the school year
This will be the doctors’s last call
opens Tuesday September 2nd.
this year.
6712
The Antlers Club under the
managmont of Clayton Meade is
now open to the public and it is one
of the finest placts in Coos county.
Everything is spick and span and
new, and the manager, with his
congenial manner will no doubt re-
ceive a big patronage.
Insure
Your
Insurance
Are your policies kept
in mi absolatelp safe place
ouMMe of Midi ng. where
Wey
Mny be
reached
paoMptly in case of fire?
Bare yes in a safe place
aj M bmm M list of goods ia-
snred winch companies re-
qnire io proof of claim?
la Here your insurance
by keeping your policies
Mid taventory in a safety*
deposit box in this bank.
FIRST NAT'L BANK
Opna during Nona Hour nad Satur­
day ■vamne».
1.. E. Brown was a Myrtle Point
business visitor the latter |>art of last
week
Mr. and Mrs. John Sarginson
who have been visiting their daugh­
ter, Mrs. A. S. Elliot and family
for several weeks left on the Break­
water for Portland where they will
visit a few days and will then go to
Walla Walla to attend the Presby­
terian Synod before returning to
their home ie Spokane.
council of the city
of
Oregon, deems it expedient and neceua.y to
im­
from the South line of
Avenue
Jackson
prove
Ocean Drive to the north line
of Seventh Street
West, and from the south line of Seventh Stree*
West to the city limits, to-wit 13th, Street
at
lots
of lots and tracts of land included in
parts
the following descrilied
be
improvement
district to
as Local Improvement District No
known
13 of Jackson Avenue which
district
embraces
of said
all of the property on either side
and
Elast,
expense of the owners of the
and
cost
the
street
Ocean Drive to the north line of Seventh Street
West and from the south line of Seventh
Street
West to the city limits from the marginal line of
said
consist
to
building
to the center of the block or
back
street
blocks abutting
thereon.
substantially
wooden
Said
of
improvement
constructing
curbs
is
grading the street,
wooden
sidewalks
and crosswalks, all of said improve­
ments to
be built upon the established grade of
Jackson Avenue, and la accordance with
and
engineer
in the ofice of the city recorder
filed
there open to
end
interested
plana
thereof prepared by the city
specifications
the inspection of all persona
Bandon Furniture Co
total cost of said im­
The
therein.
Whitsett & Johnson, Props.
provement is estimated to be $3,865.10,
improvement must be
Any objection to said
in writing
hied
the
with
city recorder of the
city of Bandon, Oregon, by the owners of two-
thuds
in
area of
the
the property within the
above described assessment district on or
before
September 15. 1913.
This notice is given in accordance with a res­
The House of Quality. Picture Framing
a Specialty. Satisfaction Guaranteed
authorized
30th day of July, 1913, publication
in
the
common council had upon
olution of the
accordance with Sub. Div. 15 of Sec. 102 of
the charter of the city of Bandon,
Oregon
First Publication August 26, 1913.
Second Publication Sept. 2 1913.
E. B. K.AUSRUD, City Recorder.
For Sale.
Notice of Street Work.
Notice u hereby given that the common coun­
ci I of the city of Bandon, Coot County, Oregon,
it expedient
deem,
and
neceuary to improve
Seventh Street U eat from the eart line of Jack-
Boarding house, furnished. Small
payment down. Bal. easy terms.
Located on Iris St. in Woolen Mill
Ad. to the town of Bandon. See
65.t4.Fx
S. R. Loshbaugh.
Kin Avenue to the wet line of Jackton Avenue,
at the coat and eipetue of the owner, of the Iota
part,
of lot, and tract, of land included in the
For Exchange.
Oregon farm and town property
known
a. Local Improvement Dutrict No. 14 of for Eastern or Southern property.
Information Wanted.
Seventh Street wert which dirtrict embrace, all Tell me what you have to trade and
Sigval Johnsou, an employee of
of the property on either aide of Mid rtreet and I 1 will find you something here —E.
the Lyons-Johnson mill, was last abutting thereon between the ea»t line of Jack- i
N Smith.
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seen in Bandon, August 4th, height aoa Aveane and the wert line of Jackaon
5 feet 3 inches, light complexion, Avenue, from the marginal line of Mid rtreet
Just Arrived.
blue eyes, age 50 years. Any in­ bank tn the center of the block or block, abutting
At Mitchell’s furniture store on
theteoa. Said improvement i, to coruut aub-
formation as to his whereabouts will
ataatiaUy of grading the atreet, conrttuctir^ wood­ , the hill, a variety of baby carts and
be gratefully received by toe under­ en curb, and wooden aadewalka and conrtruct- |sulkys. Call and see before buy­
signed.
iag croMwalka, all of Mid improvement, to be
ing elsewhere.
bulk upon the ertabluhed grade of Sev-nth
C apt . J ohn J ohnson
fallowing
described
apeciicahoaa
improvement dirtrict to be
thereof
and
prepared by the city en­
gineer hied m the office of the city recorder and
there
open
to
the inspection of all pernor
A. D. Müls
ment u estimated lobe $434 85
Any objection to Mad improvement
hied m writing with the city recorder
of
murt be
the city
of Bandon, Oregon, by the owner, of two-thud,
■n
Twenty of the best lot« in Azalia Park on easy
in-
The total cort of Mid improve­
tererted therein
the area
of
the
property within the above
dewr.bed aweMmenl dirtrict oo or before
Sep­
tember 15. 1913.
I have the best available propertiea in the
city listed.
Everything
For the Home
thereon between the south line of
abutting
Street Wert, and m accordance with plan,
term».
Ostermoor Matresses
county.
Coos
Bandon.
How about a new
bed?
Come and tee me.
Thu
I,
given in accordance
3Oh day of July, 1913,
in
Real Estate, Fire Insurance, Notary Public
notice
with a
reaolutioa of the common council had upon the
accordance
publication
authorized
with Sub Div. 15 of Sec
of the charter of the city of Bandon. Oregon.
Firrt publication Aug. 26, 1913.
Second publication Sept. 2, 1911.
E B
KAUSRUD.
City Recorder
Looking For
BARGAINS
In Real Estate?
I HAVE THEM
Notice
1 hereby give notice to the public
j that I do not wish sand and ether
i materials removed from the Break-
water Addition, and stand ready to
: prosecute anyone so trespassing.
I
W. L. G reen Owner.
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Millinery Opening.
The latest ideas in fall and winter
millinery will be shown by Miss
Mott, Wednesday Augusi 27.
102
When you want fresh Eastern
oysters, don't forget the Wigwam
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Is your property insured in a reliable com­
pany?
If not you had lietter get busy before
the fire comes.
I have the liest companies
on earth.