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About Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1915)
I 7h mi It t4i1"IWiOT"'Mw " WlWII'lll llMlff If It ... ' 0 PROSPER PARAGRAPHS John Goodman took in the sights of Bandon last Saturday evening and reports things quite the asino as when visiting there in former times. Miss Stella Gibson is at home for a few days to visit her parents. Miss Alta Hansen called on friends at the school house last Friday after noon. The Parents and Teachers' associa tion which has been organized at Prosper will hold their fourth meting at the school house on Friday after noon, Feb. 5th. All tho parents are earnestly re quested to attend this meeting by the officers of tho asociation as import ant matters concerning the school are t obe considered. Come also and get acquainted with your neighbors as they are all going to be there if you come. A god program has been prepared by the teachers of the various rooms after which lunch will be served by the committee on refreshments. Miss Florence Goodman went to Bandon Friday night where she took part in the recital given by Mrs. Amy Barackman at her home on Ocean Drive. Dame Rumor has it "up her sieve" that one of Prosper's fairest maidens will shortly become a bride. Boys you must have all your tin cans, pans and cow-fcells in readiness. Miss Flossie 'James is entertaining today. Willio Hicking of Bandon was cal ling on his Prosper friends last week. Willie is an always welcome visitor in this neck of tho woods.. Come again Willie. W. E. STHINOFF THIS HARNESS MAN omplete stock of har ness, shopping bags, trunks, suit cases, valises c and traveling Subscribe for the Bandon C. I. Starr I'Juinbing nnil Hictni Killing I !.!. 1 f I I r MM MMW worii gUIIWUlePi TO frAJ.J.t...T.JA4..;.4.W.i".l"rili I LOCAL NEWS ITEMS & Edward Ellingson, of Coquille was In the city the latter part of last week looking after business in connection with his property here. The work of sluicing down the side of the hill preparatory for the bulk head, back of the public' library, har ness shop .md other buildings on Sec ond street, lvist, was commenced Fri .lay and the bulk-head will bo built now as rapidly as possible. Sheriff Alfred Johnson, Jr. wuf. in the city on business in counterfoil with his office the latter part of last wook. The Johnson "Shingle Mill is Fhut down for a few days owing to a brok en shaft, but it will be repaired and a start made again in the near future. A. Barrows has acepted a position is saw filer in the Johnson shingle mill and A. F. Miller is now finishing up Mr. Barrow's now house on Ninth St. West. Mr. Barrows expects to have his house 'finished and ready to occupy by March 1st. Geo. W. Moore of the Moore Lum ber Co. was expected to arrive in Ban don on tho steamer Speedwell Satur day but a letter received by S. 13. Pearce, who has charge of the local olfice, stated that Mr. Moore was go ing to Toledo at present and would come to Bandon a little later. Drs. White and Lund, two physi cians employed by Porler Bros, and Grant Smith on the railroad building into Marshfield will leave soon for Russia where they will nerve as army suYgeons. bags. Recorder, $1.50a year FOR RESULTS ADVERTISE Bfiiit-WfefeKLt feAbbk kisCftftDER TUESDAY, FEB,. 2, lois WAR TIMES AND -HIGH PRICES- While the cost of living is going up - all the time during this great European war, yet the price of furniture at this store is even lower than before and you get the best quality for your money. J. A. BYRNE, THE FURNITURE MEN t t T.r.t..t..,..r.i..t..1..1. rr.,..r,..rrr.r, I""-TTiTT'" Rev. A. S. Hisey, a professor in the North Bend High School accompanied the debating team to the contest held in this city Friday night. Reverend Hisey is the pastor of the North Bend Methodist church. The party return ed on the 0:30 boat Saturday morn ing. S. G. Whitsctt and Ch.is. Jainieson returned from Marshfield Friday ev ening where they had been inspecting the new eight cylinder Cadillac car. Mr. Whitsctt says the tar u a won der and ahead of anything he has ev er sccnin the automobile line. lie has the agency for Banifon and Curry Mnnty for the Cadillac. Fold, i'atir iur ami the now Saxon 'Six".' ' St C. IT. Curtis of MftrshflelM van in Hie city on Air. imd Mrs. W. P. Inirals, 'former ly of this city, and for a time con nected with W. C. Sellmer at the Grand theater, arc now at Marshfield where they are connected with the, theater al tho Masonic temple. Mr. Iugals operates the pictures and Mrs. Ingnls plays the piano. C. F. Skeels of Coquille was a Ban don visitor Sunday. John Lis!;, who has a ranch south of Bandon was brought in to the em ergency hospital yesterday where he is being treated for cancer. As the disease is in such an dvanced stage the patient may not be able to survive although everything possible is being done for him. He is a member of the Odd Fellows Lodge and that order has been looking after him recently. Br. and Mrs. L. P. Sorenson and children who have been visiting in MnrshTield for a few days, returned home Saturday. Born to Mr. and Mrs J. M. Long at Lampa, Friday, Jan. 29th, an 8 lb boy. Mother and son are doing nice ly. Captain O. Wren, co-operative ob server, reports that the rainfall for the month of January was 7.72 inches days rainy, cloudy and partly cloudy, 12.'!; -days clear, 8; The rainfall for the coresponding month last year was 15.50 inches, a difference of 7.81 in. less this year than last. A plan has been put on foot to es tablish a second caning factory at Gold Beach in the spring. In n letter from Dr. 1). B. Biggs of Bellingham, Washington to the Re corder tho doctor states that he and Mrs. Biggs hope to be in Bandon some time this month and further that he hopes the Biggs-Buckingham building will be under headway not later than March 1st. Mrs. H. F. Morrison nnd MIhh Ruth Reynolds nro reaving on the Speedwell for San Francisco, whero they will study tho new Htylos In mil linery and lay In a largo Mock for tho spring trade, Rov. C, Mityno Knight didlvftml n dU'OiH-mi on Two JMIglon, Sunday morning at the m, jj, n.,,. JU llglmi nihI Uthln wan Hut topic fur tho muting. I'imiii Dm nmniiiig t.r viw w MHtftudu (tat ItiiiHlil iJwrwuyjfJy urlMt, liWuIJy flwJ jwwjrfWMtoty lauj'jwwiwl, wk)nm mil (mtk mMtm umm urn. mmUTi. Ex-SherifT W. W. Gage and son Clyde Gage came down from Co quille on tho noon boat today to look after business affairs. W. J. Longston, of Coquille, mana ger of the Longston Construction Company is in the city on busines to day. George R. Johnson of Coquille was registered at the Gallier Saturday and was transacting business in Ban don. J. J. Stanley, attorney and justice of the peace at Coquille came down Friday and acted as one of the judges at the high school debate Friday night. Mrs. ('. K. Kinsoy and Mrs. Vc. Ifa-iii-Marshfield were Bandon vi -Uotm .Friday. L. II. Chribtensen of North Bcr.d was in this city several days the lat ter part of last week. He is a former resident of Bandon and expressed surprise at the amount the residence portion of tlie city has grown in the past few years. D. J, .McKinno'n of Coos Bay was registered at the "Gallier Saturday and was looking after business af fairs in Bandon. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Sumner have returned from California where they had gone to spend the winter, but af ter spending a couple of months in the South they decided there wiis no place like Bandon, consequently re turned home some time before they had intended to. Miss Ilickey, a teacher in the Ban don schools, and her mother, Mrs. Hickcy, are being visited by Mrs. Brown of North Bend. Mrs. Brown is a daughter of Mrs. Ilickey. Karl B. Avcrill will go to Mai?h field tomorrow' from which place he will sail on the George W. Rider for Portland and will visit other cities while-gone, to buy goods for the new Averill store to bo opened up in the new Johnson building. Karl will go also to Vancouver, B. C. to visit his brother before returning home. Prof. Roy A. Giles, principal of the Prosper school reports that he is hav ing an excellent attendance this year and the entire school is doing good work. M. I). Sherrard was over to Mnnh field the latter part of last week to see the demonstration of the new Dodge car for which ho has tho ag ency for Southern Coos and Curry county. Mr. Sherrard is more than pleased with the car and says it looks like a winner. Ho expect to make a number of sales in the next few montliH, B. R, Henry Is having his Chair btft'H automobile painted up and when llnltdied If will loot; lll.n n now car. Tlio work Ih btilng dono ut Kuilttr & Twiiiuii'h giinigo. Jn lulling of ilia vlnltor nlthn Lotr ultifiuit, it Portland pupor iyii "Col If. II. Him, u( IIiiihIoii, it iiiuiiihur uf liglluUJM' u( J WO, wlw lut it vrnirn in 111 Itwtff fur tliw iii1imU wf iiilHUtry vUUKJM Ut tmo uf Urn vtti tu t ihit wb. . 1 a)4a(0)(oo)(0)4H(a i i n i i a d do a a S i 1 i i D)-BaaHB-a3-HB(o-HMa The Grand Theatre Bandon's Popular HIGH CLASS . MOVING PICTURES YOU'LL PAY YOUR RESPECTS (oooh I a I a a I a ! ! a I YOU NEED A VICTOR VICTROLA OR A NEW EDISON DISC PHON OGRAPH. WE HAND LE THE FAMOUS STRAUD PLAYER PIANO. SABRO BROS BANDON, ORE. n I -TELEPHONE 751- OODH Amusement Resort to"our bread by buying regu larly after you I pave once tried it. You'll at once realize ibe absurdity of sweating over a hot fire when you can gel Mich white, light, toothsome bread as ours without any trouble and at less expense than you could bake n for M Uunw, Try jiiM one loaf ' I IN THE BANDON RECORDER SEASIDE BAKERY Ullkl m I'M! jiMf mt lu4 K mm tvrn 8m mf Jfcwltr mm Mm 4stf. ,