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About Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1915)
Mil MkMl.frBBgtV. 'bAK'POK ftBCOfttfBtt. ftftflUVi, JAGUAR? II Uii PAGE THREE POPULAR BANDON YOUNG COUrLE WEDDED SUNDAY LJ1A1T1A ft Does your ocket Flash Light :: REPORTS AND 1 it Need ICTIONS of the Profw in general throughout OUR COUNTRY "O "T , That we are soon to sec the country in a more i. .L y Ji prosoerous 'condition. We ma lack cohdence to believe now, but after'we are "shoivn" then i!) i ill be very plain. We hftve len telling you, (through our local press) of some suits we . elling it i . eduction. Let ,i -how vim" these suits while the prices are on a par with the ' iiuher mark. .md Convince you the prices are at the "BOTTOM" We also haw just opened up. -a shipment ot Brandigee Kincaid Clothes it.the popular prue ot l 5.00 and $18.00. When you are ;jj ihc nurket lor clothes Try one of these suits and i. , I optoinistic we knou yon will look the part. They are not tost, hut you will lind them at IDWELL'S ll mmimmtmmtmmmmmmtmm ' Thotf. G. Griffith and Miss Gussic Cox, two of Bandon's popularyoung people ware quietly married Sunday nfternoon at the parsonage of the Methodist church, South. Rev. W. B. Smith, pastor of tit church officiat ing. The young peogh stole a march on their friends and had the knot tied without letting anyone into the secret. nd it was ao l until Wednesday juotniug when Mr. Gnffitli acknow ledged the fact to a Recorder reporter tiiot it ai made known to the pub lic. Mr. Grtmth is one of the rising young busmen men ot' Bandon and owns and operate a saw-mill' just east of the citj. He iz also a printer by trade, and ha-- worked at different times in the Recorder office, so we know hi worth and integrity. The brid in a daughter of Mr. and Airs. Geo. t.'ox of thia city and h vwy popular among her associates. The newly married couple will be at heme to their friends in Mr Grif fith's new house on Ninth street, West after February 1st The Recorder joins with a hoct of friend in wishing Mr. and Mrs. Grif nth a long and prosperous journey JoWn the sift of life, ew catteries Just received a fresh shipment andon Dnw WILL BUILD $2,000,000 DOCK AT BROOKINGS THE BANDON RECORDER $1.50 A YEAR 4 v x t EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS S. S.- BREAKWATER ALWAYS ON TIME . Sails from Coos Bay January -2nd at 10:00 a. m. January 9th at 1:00 p. m. January 16th at 9:30 a. m. January 23rd al 1:00 . m, January 30th at 8:30 a. m. wM.urin sailings ihroggh Bandon Warehouse Co. PHONE 142 i m i (; : t I i.J. i Vmir KWio-ht ltf hv thi OM Rriinhln T C 171 I7ADrTU j- KJ Uj JL4JLL4I -jjr.JLMid 111 I Two-Berth, Outside State Rooms With Run- ning Water. ' 1 1 -..hi Day Service Between the Coquille River and Sun Francisco. FIRST CLASS PASSRNC2ER FARE, $750 .FREIGHT RATES, $d ON UP FREIGHT ' 1'. - i vations: J. E. Norton. Coquille; Perkins', Alvrtlo Point ; E. B. Thrift, Langlow. J! E. WALHTROM, Agent, Bandon -t.H"H"M-'MM I ! MM t'irORlANT liVENTSlThe Alpha Restaurant i4i--ia at AliliiiilRWL Ml 1 1 K COLKSI. - JN. 4-Jf) . . 1. tin tii i itKhulinf Attuiion) ! 1 ,Jty I ' iw , iiiK, iiortl .11 . Huimndty lnwt ! mai Uiwiavf, Cieam' 1 .1 1 i'i m. i 11 t ')k- 1 'i, u ,1 ' .ilii.fiy 1 ,f- Mali 1 1 ! imf Bett Home .Looking tn town Houmemadt bread, pies and cakeb, Oixu trm .)a 1, m, till mtJnight Mr. F. D. Maper, Pr. Mttt 4i' 11 hi 1 ft4ii lUi.k s) S; Cj (s O a) 4) ) i s T v MANY YEARS AGO 9 The bar was as smooth as a mill pond Tuesday evening with fourteen feet of water at low tide. On Wednesday we were shoMm a small piece" of coal from a vein found ufl Ed Dickenson's place, near River ton. The specimen was from a vein five" ftst thick which was discovered a few days ago and is a fine appear ing article.. There should be an effort made to get some of the Coquille coal opened up and on the -San Francisco market. The industry would give em ployment to many men and vessels. It would enliven the bugincs oi ihe val ley1. The town marshall has a force of men at work draining First street and the lower part of Block 1, thia week. It is a piece of work that has long been needed and will prove of v'&it benefit to the town. IKe mail pouch that was lost at Fetters on the Coos Bay and Rose-i.ui-g mail route about this time last year by the pack-horse falling over the grade into the river and drowning was found last Saturday at the mouth of Roi k UrwK, sevei-a) milea below the plai'e where the hyfje went over the grade. An examination of its contents discloKes tlmt there was little villaining that wus legible, most of Hie wilting having lecn obliterated. A . lie. K from the fcau for fte. E. Mi' Lean, of this city, wa& the Lest ducuinpi.t in the : ui-K and as dulj delivfred to Mr. McLean lut Satur U evening. Mm. Emma J. Ericktioji sold her. 10 acre tract in South Bandon to 0. B. Fiunklin: price $t,OO0. A. II, Buckingham has constructed a mote convenient mode of ingress into liu furniture ator over the ware house. He has put up stair from th. outside of the building The Marshfield Record lo responsi ble for the statement that that a $2,000,000 dock is to be built at Brookings the new town in southern Curry county. The modern electric mill is run ning one side of the plant and it is cap able on that shift of sawing 80,000 feet, of lumber a day The mill ha; been shipping ocasional cargoes to San Francisco on the steam schooner Broklyn and a large number of ties were included in the consignments. Recently the mill has been running on dimension timbers for the huge dock the company will build at a cost of $2,000,000 The mill is run by elec tricity ond the fuel -is oil The Brook lyn brought 100 tons of oil for the company on her last visit. SCttaOL NOTICE TO PARENTS .On Monday. Feb.l, the last half of the Kchool year will begin and at that thne any children who are six year:, of age will be admitted to the rirst grade clases in each building for a period of one weak. j H. L. -Hopkins, Supt. I'-H"!- fr 'K' 5 P T U'fll Vr.'DTllVi it i.n.nni Coos County Meunn Opporlimii See Bandon First $ DIPPEL & WOLVERTON CHOICE FARM LANDS AND CITY PROPERTY FIHE INSURANCE .U NOTARY PUBLIC T REK'TALS nOOK-JfEPIN'Q ! OANDON :: guy nrpi'L AUDITING ACCOUNTING CONVEYANCES t REAL E.'ITATE 4- FARM I.ANDH J INSTRUMENTS 1 OREGON i H4.4.H..:.,M.4"5.'.'i. !"!.: (:: I i. Opened for business again Jn the Red Front Building on First Street. Meals ut all hours day or night You known you always get something good to eat at DONNEY' S. -H-'i 1 i i t-f i hi- i i 'l-r f t"J"M -i : 4K 'f l- ! l"f' i -I I I- IH'H (' 'H Pinner 2ac at Anderson'? Rsstau rant. 98tf Congress recently refused to submit woman suffrage to the states by vote of 204 to 174. Public Stenographer. Arthur G. Croninffr,I26 Wst 13th Strt, Phone 104 Rural lt3x For Sale House and lot at Elev enth street and Elmira avenue. In quire at the above address for partic ulars. 6 U2x. The new plate glaBa for the First National Bask window was installed Wednesday by Brown and Gibson. Tliis , is to tke the place of the one broken .some time age by some cul prit who threw stone through it. a I i., i in in iiuli Ml i i ll tilM 4Kt ' ' t I MM DEATH OF THE GERMAN CHANCELLOR'S SON in lettet dltt from ttiuAoy tee following account of H death of the Grwit. cn4nU, i;5thmn-Hol- if'gHisi, It inj; '"w, sc in f jllMt'l I ... ., I, . ..,,!, -v I... i -,, I . i. ,i, , ,,,,,, ,41, ,,11, WANTED One of the large maga zine publishing houses desires to em ploy an u,:Uve man or woman in this conimuuity -to handle a special plan which has pioven unusually profitable. Good opciiUig for the tight patty. Box 156. Tiriles Su. Sta.. New York City Notice to Contractors BuU for an addition lo the school house in distriojNo. 11 will be receiv ed up until 1 :00 o'clock.p! ni., January 2Hiii, wIibu bids will be opened, Spaeitkatloin. and condittoiib may be lied on application to Thoi Uev emux, Parkersburg, Oregon, cleik of the district The right will bt reserved to reject aay and all bid. 6 2x. I Lob. distance leiepnone SERVICE IMPROVED By installing a da Morse Code Telegraph operator at Marshfield our long distance lines have been relieved of much telegraph bus iness. It makes possible a quicker and better long distance conversation service between Bandon and Coquille and Myrtle Point. COOS AND CURRY TELEPHONE COMPANV '4 z ' Hotel Gallier Bandon Rates $1.00 to $2.00 pur day. , Special ra les by week ormonl h Sample rtioni in connection Oregon 1. J-l -i--1U 1 JUJ Hotel Pandotif v Notic of Fiati kottleaaent. Nouee is nortby rivnn that the un dtreigsed has nied hit final account ia the County Court for Coo County Oregon, in the matter of the estate of foU Wiiitum Hwitt)bu)f 4. -s j ii,i tint Count) Court lti bt the ith 4y of r'ebraary, tit day for hrtng objec ud dne) afouhi end settle ' eetei ti,iroi i, i'i ii,'tt K-HH-t-t"H'4"M"lHH,t- Whh'H-iH--l-'i-'f-t't-'f-W-4 BANDON TRANSFER CO. Gutchttll Brothers, Props. All kinds of heavy and liirht draylng. 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