The Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1915-19??, June 01, 1915, Image 6

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If you are contemplating a suit for the Fourth of July, why not consider
the purchase of one now, when
HART SCHAFFNER & MARX
Clothes can be purchased at
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AT THE FOLLOWING
PRICES
$30.00 Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits $20.00
28.00
27.50
25.00
22.50
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$5.00 Florsheim Oxfords .... $3.50
4.50 3.00
4.00 Other Makes . 2.00
A "Lot" $3.00 Hats 2.25
Two of Rev. Knight's children have
been ill but uro reported nearly well
again.
Mair Dnno and wife of Marshfleld
spent Sunday with Mr. Dano's parents
in Bandon.
John Uumble, C. T. Fieger, Rev. W.
B. Smith and II. J. McDnirmid were
in attendance at court last Saturday.
The Handon high school has twenty
graduates this year, being the largest
graduating class in Coos county for
ltflG.
Miss Hilda J. Knight, teacher at
Imglois for the past year expects to
start soon for her home in Dorset,
England.
Eugene Schctter, local agent for tho
Handon Warehouse company went up
tho river yesterday on a busines trip.
S. K. Hines took his place at the ware
house. P. J. Smith, driver of one of the fer
ry care is wondering what deadly
enemy he lias, lie reports that some
one fired a shot at him in the vicinity
of the Spruce Valley bridge Tuesday
night.
The churches of the city must have
had numerous empty benches Sunday
morning judging from the swarm of
citizens who thronged the beach in
tho hunt for clams. Appearances indi
cated that there must be about one
person for each clam but some individ
uals got as many ns throe gunny sacks
full. z
For Sale Cheap: 101) feet white cod
nr picket fence with red cedar posts.
C. U. llowman. tf
For Sale Cheap, for cash One It.
C. II. automobile. Hut little used and
good as new. A lino car for sand and
hill climbing. Original cost $1,185.
Also one new Haby Grand Piano. C.
K. Kopf, Handon.
For Sale One, two and three lots,
all In one tract adjoining 11 Schroih.
er'ri and opposite the Moore Haw mill.
All cleared. Spring water. Best propo
rtion fn town. F. II. Mason, 807 N.
Water street, F.lleintlmrg, Wnnh.
For Sale, Cheap One Ciidllliic Au
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C. F. Pape was in Marshfield Friday
in the interest of Sperry flour.
T. P. Hanly of Lampa creek was a
business visitor in Bandon Saturday.
The junior class of the high school
representing the graduates of 1910,
numbers 18 pupils.
Among the citizens of the Coquile
valley who had busines in Marshfield
Friday was A. IS. Kruse of Prosper.
Miss Elsie Wolf who has been mis
sing from her place in the post office
on account of being dangerously ill
is now reported as improving.
W. L. Mast returned Monday from
a trip to Iee on the north fork where
npend Saturday and Sunday visiting
with his mother and renewing his
acquaintance of the scenes of youth
ful days.
Klhcrt Dyer is preparing to erect
a building at tho corner of Klmira
avenue anl lithe street, east which
will be occupied by Brown and Gibson
as a planing mill. Workmen have
cleared the lot and arc now excavat
ing for a basement, and the founda
tion. Little boys, middle sized boys nnd
grown up boys Hank the breakwater
near the Hreuer wharf like blackbirds
The breakwater, recently repaired by
the port commission to confine the riv
er to tho proper channel, nets as a
fish trap. Tom cod is the attraction
at present.
Walter Condon came to Bandon re
cently circulating a petition for the
release from prison of J. R. Sheridan
tho recently sentenced Itoseburg
banker. Ho had about 800 signatures
including many of tho most prom
inent people of Coos county. He was
rapidly acquiring signatures in Ban
don. Clins. Ijmglois and family expect to
move in the near future to Ixs Angel
es, Cal. where Halbert Ijinglois will
enter a technical school. They have
rented their house on 1th street.west
and Franklin avenue to Mrs. K. K.
IlrlggH, a recent arrival from Ix
Angeles who plans to establiH a hoard
ing limine.
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llvupuit Schubert fvittme and a dandy
onoNoxt Hunduy at I'm Grand
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17.00
15.00
14.00
13.50
A Chance For A
Free Vacation Trip
Voting Contest to Determine Popular
Lady Arouses Interest. Vacation Trip
May Be As Winner Desires
The first week of the contest
to determine which popular lady of
Handon will receive a free trip to the
Panama-Pacific exposition at San
Francisco has awakened considerable
interest and a number of candidates
have filled out the nomination cou
qons nnd entered the lists for the
prize.
The San Francisco Fair is not only
tho greatest fair ever held on the
coast but in many respects is the
greatest ever held on the globe
It is attracting world wide attention
and no one in this section of Oregon
can nflord to miss it.
However it will not be necessary for
the winner of this prize to make a trip
to San Francisco. She can if she will
have its equivalent in money and use
it on a vacation trip anywhere she has
a mind to.
Any one not connected with tho Re
corder office or with any of the
stores entering into the contest can
try for this prize. All that is neces
sary for a lady to enter the lists is to
fill out the blank to be found in anoth
er part of this paper and send or
bring it to tho Recorder office. It will
start each contestant with r00 votes.
Remember and ask for checks a
the time you make your purchase.
Cash slips can be transferred but
not votes once they are registered.
The folowing stores are entering
into tho contest:
Averills
Handon Garage
City Meat Market,
Handon Steam ljiundry
Morrison's Millinery,
J. W. Mast
O. T. Tenney
City Grocery
W. 1.. Mast
Ocon's
James Mast of this city attended n
meeting of the Coos Co. HuhIiiumi
Men Axwociiitlon which wan
given at Mundilleld lunt Friday eve
ning. Of course ho wan railed on to
JjMWih find of collide lie dellvnliMl tin
good in hi iikiml ullVllve wanner.
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The patterns of these numbers are
getting less every day, but there
is a sufficient number left to
make a good selection.
h. L. Gardner, Bandon's new ac
quisition from the legal fraternity,
was a visitor in Langlois last week
whore ho had business before the
court of his honor, A. A. Adolfsen.
Tho Speedwell arrived Sunday
night with the following passengers:
W. Huntly, W. J. McMenery, Mrs.
Myrtle Jones and child, Beverly Hog
heod, Lester Bunny, J. Robinson,
Clarence Orebon, Miss Alice Peck.
Captain Johnson of the Coast
Guards reports that he has not been
out of Handon more than M days in 10
years and that in July and August lie
is going to take a vacation of a month
Himself and family will drive to Port
land and elsewhere in his now Dodge
car.
Carl Swelgen is circulating a peti
tion this week among tho residents of
three road districts, 111, 10 and "0, be
in the vicinity of the upper Two Mile
Creek. It is the purpose to law out a
new road from tho bridge on the F.
N. Perkins place to connect with the
Myrtle Point to Langlois road.
Tho three masted sailing schooner,
Bertie Minor, which has been moored
up tho river near Proser for two
years, ever since tho burning of the
Randolph mill, is being loaded with
ties for tho Robert Dollar company at.
the Central Warehouse wharf. Tho
ties go to San Francisco lay.
A letter received this week from
J. I). Mills states that he is now with
the St Paul hotel in Portland, a news
item that will be of interest to tho
many friends of that gentleman in
Bandon. Mr. Mills left this city on
the first of January and since then
has been in San Diego, San Francis
co, Hureka, Portland and other points.
Some of the most valuable refer
ence literature thero is, esjiecially that
relative to the geography and geology
of tho country is that published by
Uncle Sam. Some intesesting publi
cations of tills nature have recently
lieen received by the Bandon public
library. Among them are several
hooks on Alaska. "Mineral Resources
of South west Oregon", "Surface Wu
ter Supply of the North Pacific States'
"Shorter Contribution!! to General Ge
ology", "Progrnn of Marine Con
itnii'tlon", "Bibliography of Noith
Ani'irlcau Geology", The Kiiilcliiiitint
itf Sulphite On" AUo coinpltild ntlii
for iwuli of two IS. H. Gtwloglsal Jim
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Mail last Tuesday was delayed from
noon until evening because of a slide
in the canyon beyond Myrtle Point
caused by heavy rains.
W. E. Steiuhoff is building an ad
dition to the back of his store which
will bo used as work rooms. Tho
front part of tho store will then be
used exclusively as a sales room. Tho
addition was nocesitated by the need
of more room in the sales department.
J. A. Staplcton brought in today to
the Recorder office a handbag which lie
had picked up on the Dairyville road
at the end of tho planking. There was
no money in tho bag, all apparently
having been spent on a new pair of
sox, long ones.The owner may recov
er both sachel and sox by calling at
tho Recorder office.
Stephen Galiier has been a resi
dent of Coos county for fortytwo
years and although ho lias held many
offices during that time from coun
cilman to sheritr of tho county he has
never before served as a juryman. For
the past month he has been one of
Bandon's contribution to the present
circuit court jury. One of his relax
ations while serving on the jury was
to act as one of the reviewers to in
vestigate the First street paving in
Coquillc. It was decided that the gen
eral fund of Coquillc would have to
be drawn on for about $1,000.
Tho government engineer now has
the boiler, drills, and dericks in place
at tho Tupprr rock quarry and have
started blast inf.
The tramv. ly is completed and rock
hauling will commence in a few days.
About forty thousand tons of rock
will be placed along the jetty. This
will require about 8 month;,.
C. C. How -11 was returning to his
black sar.d mine at Whiskey Run with
a supply of piow.'.inns one day recent
ly. Gotti lg . 'jord tho ferry at Bill
iards heciii.'. of a broken slip, the
wagon dro ,ie. into the river, ruining
$100 worth of groceries. Howell
promptly hri light suit agulimt the
county to lecover damage. The
county put i the defmuo that Howell
Imd been w-incil concerning the con
dition of the furry.
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CIRCUIT COURT NOTHS
After a five weeks continuous ses
sion of the Circuit Court, Judge Coke
lias taken a brief respite, and last
Saturday declared an adjournment for
a week, or until the 7th of June.
The jurymen were dismissed for
that length of time. There were many
cases in which the depositions were
being taken and would arrive most
any day but were not yet received, al
so a number of Coos county attorneys
were required to appear in tho sm
preme court this present week. More
over the judge and jurymen though
they were entitled to a rest after ses-i
sions of court continuing from nine
A. M to 0:00 and 0::t0 P. M. each day
Hence the adjournment. It will re
quire at least ten days to complete
the work.
The case of Howell vs Coos county
tried Friday wherein the jilaintitr wii"
suing for damages consisting of pro
visions lost by reason of an accide I
resulted in much directly conflicting
testimony a n d h u n g t h e
jury nearly five hours in uncertainty,
after which the jury compromised on
a verdict of $15 for the plaintiff and
against the county.
The Howell case was immeditely
followed by tho caso of Feiger v i
Rumble which was appealed from the
Handon justice court, wherein Feiger
had previously prevailed. The deel
ion of the lower court was airirmcd.
Stephen Galiier, It. C. McKinnis, .
A. LeGore, Lee Harrows and . I).
.Marshall who moved from Bandon to
Coquillo early this spring to engage
in the occupation of jurymen, return
ed to Bandon last Saturday for a
week-end visit, during which tun
they are renewing old acquaintanc
and shaking hands with former
friends. They will return home to Co
quillo to renew their jury duties next
Monday.
Pacific Temple No. if, Pythian Si
tors, will hold their Semi-annual elei
thin of ollicem on June 'Jnd at ' ii'i In
P. M. in tho K. P. hall. All member
are requested to attend.
Ilettii) Mitchell, M. of It & (
I'. I.. ChilMllo, tf, H. KlilehU, It H
Dullard, Hun PmU, ti. W. I 'a by, J
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