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About Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1914)
SeMl-WEEittY ftArtboM ilfoSDfeit, itfLV iier, PACE TWO r SEMI-WEEKLY Bandon Recorder Published every Tuesday and Friday by The Recorder Publishing Co., Inc. Entered at the Post Office at Ban don, Oregon, as mail matter of the second class. C. E. KOPF & A. W. STUART Editors and Manage-. Make all checks payable and address all communications to the company, Subscription price, $1.50 per year, i advance. BUILDING ACTIVITY. Anyone who has the idea that cori ditions in Iiandon arc dull, should tako a look around and see wlmt really croinir on. hiven tnoiiKli con ditions may seem quiet the fact re mains that there is lots of building going on. In the business district no less than half a dozen buildings are courso of construction at presei.t. The building to be ocupied by th Bandon Hardware Co. is being pushed to completion and will be one of tli largest Btorc rooms in the city when it is, finished. Then there is the big warehouse building between the pros ent Central warehouse and the Ban don creamery. This building alone would make people in many places think there was really "something do Ing." Tho new Thrift building, be occupied by the post ollicc, is an other one that is worthy of mention Thon there is the building for T. Tuttlo's news stand, nnd M. O'Con will start a new building on the Tim mons corner in a very few days. Tho big Ellingson building whicl is pointed to with pride, by all public spirited citizens, is now nearly com pleted, and tenants are already mov ng in. In addition to all this, the new ho tel building is now an assured fact and the new buildings to take the place of those burned out by tho re cent fire are sure to start in a short time. Taking all this into consideration thero is no cause to feel down cast over, the situation, for the fact is . '. .... that conditions "were never more promising than they arc right now, Everybody .should get in and boost and thus help tho , good work along. COQUILLE NEWS $ From the Herald: Baxter Bros, havo purchased the Eagle saloon at Marshficld and will remove their baso of operations to that place. They havo dismantled their saloon here and stored the fix turcs. This leaves E. A. Becket hold ing the fort as tho sole representative of tho liquor interests here. A change took place in tho owner ship of tho Coquillo Garage last wool C. A. Sickles bought out his partner S. L. Ball, who has been nssocatcd with him for some time. O. F. Smith who was formerly engaged in pho tography and axidermy here, has bought an interest with Mr. Sickles, and the business will be conducted as heretofore. J. W, Perkins of Roseburg and 13. M. Andrews of Medford, who arc in the county in tho interests of mil road and oil development, were n the city yesterday in consultation with some of tho business men. Robert Blalock, who lives on the Snow .place east of town, was brought in Saturday morning suffering from njuries rcccvcd when his tea1!!! ran away. The wagon ran over him and ho was severely bruised about the head, shoulders and wrst, but no bones were broken. His injuries were attended to by Dr. Rchmond and he was tuken back to his home, where he will bo laid up for some time. On Saturday Judge Hull vsited the poor farm to oversee the plans for some contemplated improvements in the .water system there. A new source of supply will bo found on higher ground and a reservoir will be put in nnd tho water pitied to the buildings under a procure that will add to tho usefulness of tho system nnd will furnish moie itdequiito lire protection. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Sherwood and two young daughter with Mr. niwf Mrs. L. A. LilJoqviKt and daughter will upend two or three week in an outing in. Curry county. Tlioy ..will cutnp on the Clark and Dyer niiutlt on tho hfudwuti'iM of Flora rj'fli which is nulil o ho in tint mliUt iftti fih uiui guntu purudlfio, uml wu nut)' nxpi'ct noiiiu tall tdorlcw whim lUy Krt buck from tho LiwiiI HukU at tho purly. Mr. Mury Nwtfw lm tmumt M'W pi uitij Ituf 111 mi tarni!)- Ur wulixj til um '. Ji to il'u) u9wi) IiBjjy law lata, ' jw jpdwi fiw lij 19 Up. lie w. doubtedly arrived in n bunch of ban anas, and Mrs. Nosier foulid him -ndering around on the floor of her sewing room looking for a warm place. 5) MAUSHF1ELD NEWS J. C. Jones, who is home from his outing at Tenmilo, brought back the report that the creamery there was compelled to throw away 800 pounds of milk as tho result of a small skunk getting drowned in a can of milk brought tot ho creamery and which was not discovered until tho can was dumped into the large vat with the other milk and all was spoiled. Times. A house is being erected near Eighth and Ingcrsoll for Mrs. C. H. McLaughlin and family by kind hearted people who subscribed sever al hundred dollars for the purpose. The house will be a small ono but adequate for the family now. Times. Two diamond rings, a couple of ladies' gold watches, some other jew elry, some silverware and about $5.90 in change, which was stolen from the Schrocdcr home in West Marshficld a few weeks ago, was found yester day in the brush in tho alloy in tho rear of their house. It was all wrap ped up in a bundle and was but u short distance from where the tin box, from which most of it had been taken, was found a day after the robbery. Times. Alex Nygard, a mill man who was returning to Bunker Hill Saturday night shortly after 12 o'clock, was held up and robbed on the railroad draw bridge by two masked men who pointed a gun in his face and or dered him to stand and deliver. The men had handkerchiefs on their fac es, but they only got two dollars from Nygard and a watch. The robberies fire becoming so frequent here a de termined cfTort will be made to ap prehend the ones who nre doing the work, and it is more than probable the next highwaymen who attempt hold-up on this bridge will bo caught. Record. . Itw asr eportcd here today that Jack McDonald of tho McDonald & Vaughn Company, and one of the best known men in the county would ben an independent candidate for county commissioner this fall. Times Tho salmon run is starting in Coos Bay and Chas. Johnson is credited with tho biggest catch yet, having landed about thirty the other night. They weighed from thirty to forty pounds apiece. Times. A big meteor which fell at South Slough about a year ago has been found. When the meteor fell Bob DoMcrritt saw it and thought that it dropped somewhere, along the beach. Ever1 since then he has been searching for it when in tho locality where lie thought it had fallen Yesterday Mr. DeMcrritt was on the beach at low tide and found the me tcor. It weighs about sixty pounds ind is a fine specimen. Record. THE PRICES OF LADIES SHOES GOES DOWN. We hnvc on sale two dozen pairs of lace shoes, regular $:i.00 and $4.00 sellers a t$1.25 to $2.75, sizes 2'Z-, 3, Wj and 4. Real bargains. Sec our window display. Also all lace low shoes in all sizes, below' cost. 57t2 M. BREUEU. In n (he Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, in and for the County of Coos. Tiny Ray, Plaintiff, ) vs. ) Summons William Ray, Defendant) To William M. Ray, the above nam ed defendant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE ur uitbuuis, lou nrc Hereby re - v j-t y-v mr quired to appear and answer tho com plaint filed against you in the above entitled suit within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, to-wit: within six eeks from tho 3rd day of July, 1914, nd if you fail to appear and answer on or before tho 14th day of August, 1914, that being tho last day of the timo prescribed in tho order of pub lication, tho plaintiff will npply to the Court for tho relief asked in the com plaint filed in this cause, a succinct statement of which is: a decreo of ab noluto divorce, giving the custody of nix minor children to tho plaintiir and for an order directing the defendant to pay each month to the clerk of the court for tho plaintiff's use in tho nmiutuinnnco and education of said als minor children, the mini of five dolliim for ouch child during tho ru-aiim.-tiv minority of audi children, nnd him) cunt mid iliihursoiiieiitii, uml ttirh furtliur lofliuf u the (Joint iim wtpr lo grunt. JTiia MJinttuwa U puhlialicil by or- ilttr ut UttJ llitfuirwlflit Juhn H. foliw. jNtlft Hf Uw Circuit Court f the mUUt m UjWtfttM, In and fur (ho Coun ty of (4441, any ajuii- kuljjg iliifii II 4i ut J M, 1911, 0.11 WAJ3H, PROFESSIONAL CARDS THOMAS F. HAGGERTY ' Attorney-at-Law Over McNur'i Hardware Stcre . Phone U2 BANDON, OREGON C. R. WADE Lawyer ItANDON, OREGON DR. H. L. HOUSTON Physician & Surgeon Office over Drug Sine. Hours, 9 to 12 a. m; 1:30 to 4 p. b ;7 to 8 m the c ruing. BANDON, OREGON DR. SMITH J. MANN Physician &Surgeon Office in PaateBuil!iaf . Hout(,'.9 to 1 2 I to 5 p. . a. a; BANDON, OREGON DR. L. P. SORENSON Dentist OfEceJovei Vienna Cafe. Telephone at occ and residence. BANDON, OREGON G. T. TREADGOLD Attorney and Counselor at Law Office in New Bank Buildlug Notary Public BANDON. OREGON DR. R. V. LEEP Physician A Surgeon Office in Raimutsea BuiUinp. Phone 721 BANDON, OREGON DR. ARTHUR GALE Physician A Surgeon Office orer Oraage Pharmacy. Office hone, 352. RarfoWc pboae, 353. BANDON, OREGON DR. S. C. ENDICOTT Dentist Office Phone 71: Ret. Phone 312 BANDON, OREGON DR. I. L. SCOFIELD Dentist Ofllco in Fahy and Morrison Build- .ng- next to Emergency Hospital. Phona 1141 DR. H. M. SHAW Eye, har, Nose and Throat Specialist Office Phone 330-J Re. Phone 10S-J kuuiiii iVV-l lrvwg Ulock MARSHFIELD, OREGON A. SANDBERG Civil Engineer Surveys, Plans and Specification Office- Hank Building BANDON. OREGON BENJAMIN OSTLIND Consulting Engineer and Architect Office in Thrift Building BANDdN, OREGON THE LIFE CAREER lrKttl to prtpar a pro la tkt but way for the bcif nermaacat ecoupallon for wklch kc U pablt-fretldatC. W.Iorol. This Is th Mission of th Farfy-slxtli School Year Opaii jcnniiDCK 10m, 1914 Write for Illustrated ioopage Hook t, "Tub life career," ahd'oc Cau log containing full Information. Dtirtt Counts AGRICULTURE t Agronomy, Animal Huibandry.DslryHy baudry, Poultry Hutbandry. Horticulture. Agriculture , for TaachKt. PORBSTRV, tS?.?i!iafa,NEe',"' HOME ECO NOMICSi DomaUSlac,DomMllcArt LNaiNEERINOi eUctrU&l, lrlattor, Highway, Mechanical. Chaakal. E i'alliHtl C9urwhvcxtt, Dairy. Ing, Honu Maktri' CMirM. I4uu6l Afli, I'oittUy, IIuiIiim iliait CduiM, funmt HtMiiMti CmH 1 flt .... rM rWfr4, THE PILE THE BANK 110 tel Rates S1.00 to $2.00 per day. Special rates by week or month Sample room in connection Bandon 60 CENTS WHY NOT HAVE AN EXTENTION TELEPHONE INSTALLED IN YOUR RESIDENCE, THE PRICE HAS BEEN REDUCED TO 60 CENTS PER MONTH. THINK OF THE . UNNECESSARY STEPS THIS WILL SAVE YOU. ,. . COOS BAY HOME TELEPHONE CO. Dry Woo d Z Good dry wood, split for in two tier loads. I F. L. Christie, Phone, 582 Hill ! w. E. STBINOFF THE HARNESS MAN omplete stock of har i i i c ness, snoppmg Dags trunks, suitcases, valises and traveling m m m m 9 j VTT 4 i V V v 1 r V V V For Youi" The new soil of this section requir es a COMMERCIAL 1EIITILIZER, giving it what nature lacked. You" ,." must have it for your garden to get the best results. We have a large supply at a very reasonable Drice, Central Feed Co. 1 Central Warehouse ,! H , i M M m m i 1 m j Order Your Freight Sent S. S. ELIZABETH I&rgQ Two-Berth Outside State Rooms Witli Run ning Water. I Eight Day Service Between hii FrMnciKco, , FIIWT CLASS PASMNOKR FARK, $7.50 FRIOKJIIT KATKS, p ON VV FRICKiHT lU'rwrmtionn; J, B, Norton, Coriulllo: VorMm', ' Myrtlo Point? JO, 11, Thrift. UmUiU, OF MONEY DEPOSITED WITH THIS BANK SHOWS HOW IT POSSESSES THE CONFIDENCE OF PEOPLE WHO SAVE AND ARE THEREFORE THRIFTY. YOU CAN JOIN THEM WITH ADVANTAGE. PUT YOUR SAVINGS HERE AND THEY'LL BE AS SAFE AS A ROCK. SMALL ACCOUNTS WELCOME AS LARGE ONES, OF BANDON 1, Oregon u cook stove, $1.50 per tier Block wood $ 1 .35. t HfWfHttH X1 bags. Card Gal ler ess- 4'v i Phone 142 m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i.i i u ; f : i nn- by the Old Reliable the CiMiuille River and I City Transfer ! v S. D. KcH) Proprietor','! x S . .j I Light and Heavy haul- ing promptly done, x Contracting and grad- , ing. rranscient trade solicited. Horses t rhone 1151 boarded. I Office: DuforL Building X "H"Ki.:..4i.-:..j..;.j:..j..jj, ! 'Bbwn &-x Oifeoii The Leading Cont--;: and Birildei.s r We tarnish plans ainl speci- ficntinns and if you are ing to build anything, no matter how large or how small, we can save, you money. Let us fiRure on your building. ' PURE" DRUGS Do you want pure drug and drug sundries, fine perfumes, hair brushes, and toilet articles? If so call on C. Y. LOWE, Bandon KODAK WORK .Rring us your Kodak work. Wo have installed an electric printing machine and can fin ish on short notice, day or night, and secure the 1est 're sults, A trial is convincing. ' YOURS TO PLEASE. L. I. WHEELER Artist Near Gallier Hotel 1 Elite Restaurant I Ray Rease,,Prop. MEALS AT ALL HOURS t I f FIRST CLASS HOME $ COOKING $ ..;...t...j....;..j.;..:..j..j...;.,.j.....,. ooie nanco . dHHCI UTIJI 1 inn, and $1.50 per Lurope:i;i Plan, i; 5Uc, 75c &l $ per ... th . . in lav . I I E. G. CASSIDY Prop Good body fir wood $1.75 per tier delivered. Wood cut to order & ;: A. G. PERDUE, Prop. X Phone 981 t I) u 11 If II u u u u V u u u WOOD FOR SALE u u u u u u u u Y. O. OTfJV A Kfl.S' I'ruillrul lliiiMaliiMT t 1 1 lmu ilMwHlUilHK ! jr-t Uluw Whjjmi Mini (Wmr--VVlifk piJ Otyutm IU)Miri. 1 t i u u u i y a v u i' ii i i 1 I ' l v t I t i t a t t