Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915, September 19, 1913, Page 4, Image 4

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Horse Bucking #nd
Cowboy Sports
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I MM MrvfrrsMe driving
each Albert j. Turner
Mr tr»<l M rv Matk < > C«>n 4rr
I proud parent« nl « tine l»aby girl,
I txirn Sunday morning,
Steve Curren is buildirg three
Bulk Riding, Horse Bucking. Lassoing. Cowboy
houses on hut lots rn Columbia Ave
Race« »Exciting, Thrilling and Novel. Don't
which will be for real
fail to see these Sports.
F or sale . Good sound horse,
weight about 1300 pound«, 7 years
old. Inquire at this office
J. M. Wright and Norman Philips
You’ll find the show worth the money.
came over from Marshfield Tuesday
to liujk alter business affairs.
Hark Dunham was down from
Coquille Tuesday looking after busi­
Matinee performance by the Hizz
ness and calling on old friends.
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Fun
Makers Saturday ami Sunday
J. P. Clauson was in Bandon
afternoons
2:00 p. m in addition to
yesterday and made the Recorder
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evening
perform nee.
office a pleasant and lucrative call.
The Pythian Improvement Club
Dressmaking l y the day. Terms
wi"
give a grand ball at the Wigwam
reasonable. Address Mrs. A. Cleary
Real listate and Investments
Sept.
27th. Music by Kausrud’s
Bandon, Ore Gen. Delivery. 7ttSx
MRS. W. W. WOLFE
R. P. Hutton of Portland will Orchestra Admission 75c.
Choice farms, stock ranches,, city property and
hold a Union Temperance Rally at I J. Brennen and wife left yesterday
the M. E. church at 1 p. m. next for Portland} where they will prob-
business in\ estinents.
MRS.
ü.
GEISENDORFER
Sunday.
1 ably make their future home Mr.
We are agents for some of the best fire insur­
Looking for quick sales list your I Brennen had been in the Bandon
Bakery
before
it
was
sold
by
C.
R.
properly with us we bring buyer and >
ance companies in America.
seller together.—S trauhal & D ip - I I True.
1 To The School Patrons.
pel .
7otf
We also furnish abstracts of title on short notice.
E . W. Culbertson who has been
There seems to be some misap
We can save you time and money.
Give us
Dr. R V. Leep is again in his j at the Emergency Hospital for prehension regarding the change of
your business and keep your money at home.
office after a pleasant vacation of a several weeks, was able to leave for school books. The school liooks '
couple of weeks hunting in Curry ! his home today. He h >d the mis­ are revised or changed every six
fortune to get his hand cut off in years by the State Text Book Com­
County.
Before purchasing elsewhere see us. Office in Old
Lyons
and
Johnson
mill
some
time
mission.
This
commission
is
ap
­
Bank Building. Phone 33.
F or S ale —On corner ot Fill­
Wanted — Agate Work—Sabro
pointed
by
the
governor
of
Oregon,
ago.
more and 3rd streets, groceries at
Bros.
Two salmon ships which arrived according to law. The school board
living prices. Call and see A. H.
Fresh Eastern Oysters at the Sparks.
.it Portland last week from Nush- and other local officers therefore j
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Bandon, Oregon
Wigwam.
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agsk River, Bristol Bay. Alaska, have nothing to do with the change
Dr. L. P. Sotensen has returned brought 92,000 cases of salmon, except to see that the books adopted
For Rent—4 neatly furnished
from
his trip to Southern California valued at $4 per case. Fishermen by the State Text Book Commission
rooms.—E. Lewin.
Shoes shined at Hotel Gallier by and is again at his office ready for say that it has been one of the best are put into our schools within the
business.
ArchieJJorgensen.
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seasons in every respect ever known time prescribed by law. Your school
board desires your hearty co-opera­
The
Thimble
Club
was
delightful
­
in the Bristol Bay country.
Fifty Second Annual
Try the Unique for a good square
tion with the board and the teachers
ly entertained at the spacious home
meal anti sweet bread.
Dr. R V. Leep and Guy Turn-
in making this the best year that
F. J. Baker of Port Orford was a of J. H. Jones, on Ocean Drive yes­ bow of Bandon, and Dr. H. E.
our school has ever had. Every
terday
afternoon.
Bandon visitor Tuesday.
Shoot and Andy Carter of Portland thing that can be done will be done
Donald Mackintosh made a busi­ who had Deen on a hunting trip
E. E. Bender of Myrtle Point was
to secure or promote the best in- I
ness trip to San Francisco on the down in Curry county returned
down on business Wednesday.
terest of every pupil. Lets all work I
C. R. Wight was over from Elizabeth and wiil return on the Tuesday night, and report hunting and pull together to encourage our
A Whole Week of Pleasure and Profit
fine down where they were, and it
Marshfield Wednesday on business next Elizabeth.
boys and girls to make the best of
might
be
added
that
they
brought
Wm. Candlin was down Irom Co­
W. C. Sellmer left Wednesday
this their great opportunity to pre­
quille
Wednesday calling on his back the evidence to back up their pare for the realities ot mature lite.
morning for a business trip to Port­
customers here.
He will return statements.
We have a splendid corps of teach
land.
H. T. Stewart after his strenuous ers capa: le, earnest, enthusiastic.
again
nt«t
week.
C. H. Bailey and Otto F. Oswald
with his It lies with us to encourage them on
Wanted—Housekeeper to take hunt on Bald Mountain
were up from Gold Beach Wednes­
Agricultural, Livestock, Poultry, Textile 6c othcrexhibi s
wife and sister Mrs. Krantz of Port­ with due sympathy and apprécia !
care of children and do general
day.
land, was so overdone by h:s suc­
Miss Tillman and Miss Davison housework. Apply at Anderson’s cessful hunt and violent exercise tion.
A dolph H aberlx
of Myrtle Point were Bandon visitors Rooming House.
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that he has since been confined to
Chairman
Dist. School Board.
Tuesday.
Elmer
Osborn
R. C. McKinnis,
bed, but is now convalescent,
Horse Races, Shooting Tournament,
have
returned
and
Chas.
Hubbard
Mrs. M. M. Stott arrived,on the
though unbble to run the press—ex­
Wanted! Wanted!
Fire Works, Band Concerts, Eugen­
Fifield this morning for a few weeks from their hunting trip to Rogue cept by proxy.—Pou Orford Tri-
To
trade
or
buy
all
kinds
of
house
river
and
report
game
plentiful.
visit in Bandon.
bune.,
ics Exposition. Children's
Play
hold goods at the furniture store on
New
orders
of
bicycle
repairs
of
his
parents,
E.
B.
Henry
drove
F or S ale —4 room house and 3
the hill.
Ground and Other Free Attractions
lots all fenced anti cleared. Address all kinds constantly arriving. Will Mr. and Mrs. A, H en ry over to
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take orders for bicycles of any kind Roseburg tn his car Sunday morn­
Box 725, City,
7018
including Boyd & Ogle's One Ring
Notice to Parents.
9otf
S. D. B arrows .
ing
and
from
there
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Infant baptism at the M. E. churh
Circus.
No children having whooping
Mrs. Helen Gustai of Butte, Henry left for an extended visit in
next Sunday morning. Come and
cough or any other contagious dis­
Montana arrived in Bandon last the east and will attend a family re­
bring the babies.
ease
will be permitted to attend
Friday night for a visit with her union of the Henry brothers and
school.
By order of H alth Officer
S. S. Little who has been suffer­
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. h. sisters. They expect to be gone
Dr.
Smith
J. Mann.
ing from a stroke of paralysis tor
about six months and will visit at
Logan.
the past two weeks mi still at Emer­
various points in the east.
Free Camping (¡round. You Are Invited
T. B. Davidson, proprietor of the
gency Hospital, but is very much
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Robt
McKensie
left
For
Sale
or
Rent.
Langlois Hotel, and family came up
Boarding house, furnished. Small
yesterday to look after business on the Brooklyn Tuesday evening
on
a
visit
to
their
two
married
payment
down. Bal. easy terms. Send For Premium List and Entry Blanks
Reduced
affairs. They returned home this
daughters
in
California.
One
daugh
­
Located
on
Iris
St.
in
Woolen
Mill
Rates
on
all
Railroads.
For
particulars
address-
morning.
ter, Mrs. Ed Ashman resides at Ad. to the town of Bandon. See
M s. Mary Keefer and baby who Santa Cruz, while the other, Mrs. S. R. Loshbaugh.
7ot 8-Fx
FRANK MEREDITH, Secretary
have been visiting the lady’s parents E. Schuyler resides in Lompoc,
Salem, Oregon
Mr. and Mrs. Al. Marsh, ol Elk Santa Barbara county. The Tri­
When you want fresh Eastern
River for several months, left Wed­
X
bune wishes the aged couple “Bon
oysters, don't forget the Wigwam
nesday morning overland for her
Voyage" anti a pleasant visit. — Port
home at Shoshone, Wyoming.
to keep your money
Orford Tribune.
in this strong, safe
The Thimble Club was entertained
bank, subject at all
at the Wigwam Thursday afternoon
Notice for Publication.
times to your checks
September nth. The afternoon was
Department of the Interior.
spent
in
sewing
and
a
delicious
U. S. Land Office at Roteburg, Oregon.
The person of small
September 19, 1913.
lunch was served bv the hostess af­
means finds us as at­
3 tin had better atop at once or you’ll
Notice u hereby given that Carl Swelgin of
ter
which
Miss
Otellie
Lewin
en
­
tentive to his needs
Every line of business is
Twenty of the best lots in Azalia Park on easy
Bandon, Oregon, who on November 9, 1908. lose your job.
tertained the ladies with several
closing its doors to “Drinking” men
as does the man
made Homestead Serial No. 02209, for E 1-2
It may be your turn next. By the aid
selections on the piano.
terms. I have the best available properties in the
NE 1-4. NE 1-4 SE 1-4. and Sw 1-4 SE. of ORRINE thousands of men have been
with large interests.
AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES •
Bandon Ball Park, 1:30 P. M
Sunday, Sept. 21
I he Most Complete
Stock in the City
Big V alues in Tablets at
ADMISSION 50c & 25c
Instructor of
Strauhal & Dippel
PIANO
Strauhal and Dippel
L
Oregon State Fair
Salem. Sept. 29th
to Oct. 4. 1913
$20,000 Offered In Premiums
I
It Costs
Nothing
IF YOU ARE A
DRINKING MAN
An important func­
tion of this hank is
to do w hat it can to
aid its depositors in
financial growth.
FIRST NAT L BANK
Open during Noon Hour and Satur­
day Evenings.
Their rnanv friends anti acquain­
tances will re oice to le.irn that to
’ Mr. and Mrs. Jack Juza a daughter
was born Thursday morning at 8
o'clock Mr. Juza is the guiding
star in the mechanical department
ot the Sentinel and very naturally
that 18-karat smile over-spreading
his countenance has an exhilerating
effect on wealls.—Coquille Sentinel.
Section 34. Township 29 S.. Range
14
Wot.
Williamette Meridian, hat filed notice of
inten-
tion to make Five year proof, to establish
claitn
to the land above described, before C. R. VI ade
L nited States Commissioner, at Bandon, Oregon'
on the 31st day of October. 1913.
Claimant
names
as
witnesses:
Ed
of Bandon. Oregon. E. L. Strader, of
Young,
Bandon.
Oregon, Dave Drew, Parkersburg. Oregon. Jim
Drew of Parkersburg. Oregon
B F.
Sep« 19-Otl ¿4
JONES.
Regula.
restored to lives of sobriety and industry.
We are so sure that ORRINE will bene
fit you that we say to you that if after
a trial you fail to get any benefit from
its use, your money will be refunded.
When you stop “Drinking,” think of
the money you 'll save; besides. so(>er
men are worth more to their employers
and K’ct higher wages.
Costs only (1.00 a box. We have an
interesting booklet about ORRINE that
we are giving away free on request, Call
at our store and talk it over
Orange Pharmacy
A. D. Mills
city listed.
Come and
I
see me,
k|
Rea! Estate. Fire Insurance. Notai y Public
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Recorder Ads. Bring Resulto