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About The Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1915-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1915)
PATRON! ZE AND KEEP ANDON MONEY IN BANDON Thats what anv other at the Have just traded in a second hand range in good condition. If you are looking for a bargain, this is your i cane ( Have you heard about Scrip? We give it with cash purchases. Good for transportation WALL PAPER UPHOLSTERING AND REPAIRING (?' e LOCAL NEWS 1THMS F J. Ira Sidwoll was a business vis itnr in Mnrshfield yesterday. Contractor W. II. Webb was a Co quillo viHitor labt week. I). P. Plymnlc of Bandon was ii Coquille last week. 15. L. Hodgchead of San Francisco, attorney for the A. P. Estabrook int erests was in Ilandon and other Coos county points last week. y E. .1. linker of Taconia, Washington lias joined forces with his brother L I). Baker of this city and will assist him in the painting nnd decorating business. Mrs. Margaret Kennedy and her daughters were visitors in Coquille Friday. E. N. Smith was a visitor in the city on the Hay Wednesday. Miss Elizabeth Fox and sister, Mrs. Margaret Ogrou and daughter Anna, visited with friends and relatives ii Marshlield last week, going Decora tion day and returning Friday. j Mis Elizabeth Kodgcrs left on t ho Elizabeth last night for Berkeley where she will spend her vacation. She will of course take in the fair and will also visit at Goysorvillo Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Wade went to Marshlield last week where Mrs. Wade visited with relatives, Mr. Wade going on to Salem where he had some legal matters before the supronu court last week. The Women's Christian Temp perance Union will meet at Mrs. Em ma ' Lowe's Tuesday afternoon, Jane 15th, at 2:!!0. All are cordially in vitcd. A Ilargain otfer for a H. C. II. au tomobile. C. E. Kopf. 0. T. Treadgold was in Salem on legal business before the Supreme court. Mrs. wane lauioiieKi arrived in Ilandon last Thursday overland nf tur spending more than a year in San Diego. Mr. Littlollold had by a few days preceded her to Ilandon, com ing by boat Watch for the now "Exploits of Elaine" beginning next Friday night Thrilling adventures mysterious happenings, a picture of intense in terest at the Grand Theatre every Friday. For Sale Cheap: 10(1 feet white ced ar picket fence with red cedar posts C. E. Bowman. tf For Sale Cheap, for ras.li One It. C. II. automobile. But little uied and good as now. A line cur for mud mid hill climbing. Original coat $1,185. Also one now Baby Grand Piano. C. E. Kopf, Bandon. For Sale One, tn and three IoIh, nil in one tract adjoining II Sclimlb or' and opponito the Moore wiw mill. All cImi'hI. Spring water. Beat propo sition In town. F. II. Muaon, 07 N. WnUr almt, IClliUirif, Wnali. For Sale, riiwip One ('uillllar An. UNttnltUa with vUmtrlv tUrtr and UfltU nnd in guwl aiw. Will hmIu) Uwnm. ttt Umr4nm' (Jam, fclarviifWM, OMfii. uy th at JfUl lr: 10 ufitm, Kiln ImpNMf r.,1 4tL ui iiui Will imU Mill Ulilll I'l.lJMlt) In. ,. you do when you buy the Bed Springs, nrice. Ask to see them. A. P. Arthur was up from Wedder burii Sunday. Have you read the book "Shore Acres"? See the great feature film n five parts at the Grand next Thurs lay, JunolOth. Mr. and Mrs. RJchar Daniclson were down, from 'their ranch near I'arkersburg Sunday and spen1; the lay at Arthur Sweet's Hoy Corson is married tomorrow light at Sehvood, Oregon, to Miss Uuth Morgan. They are expected on the next Ilreakwatcr. A man whoso name is withheld but vho Hails lrom a neighboring town .elebrated a little too free Monday .light and was taken by the officer to spend the rest of the evening in sober reflection in the city Bastilc. He was fined $5 by .Justice Kausrud this motn ing. Victor, Victrolas and records at tf Sal.ro Bros. The mail is now on its summer schcdulo nnd outside mail is received by patrons during tho forenoon Head of afternoon. The outgoing mail I also goes later in the day, departing ' in the middle of the afternoon. Mail j Wells for some goats the latter owns for points in Curry county is held un- near Dillon. He reports all crops do til after the arrival of eastern mail I ing fine and thinks the new railroad instead of leaving for the south at seven o'clock in the morning. "Shore Acres" in five rod:, of .notion pictures will be shown at the Grand theater next Thursday, Juno 10 Manager Sullivan of the Hub says there is no truth in the statement from ' Marshlield that the Bandon store will ontinue in business. He expect to ! ;et the stock disposed of .luring the ! get the stock disposed next three weeks. House furniture tt Hecorder office. for salo. Inquire II. J. Darling of Port Orford was a visitor in Bandon Sunday. The Misses May and Isabella Ire land who have been at school here for I he past year have returned to their home at Olalla, Oregon. Wednesdnv. June L'nd was a limlnn day on the river. The Charm had a window smashed in atempting to make the landing at Uiverton and in the afternoon the Telegraph ran into a "sinker" and stove a hole in her bow. She just had tune to land her passengers and get on the beach. Tins damage was speedily repaired. The steamer Phoenix loaded up with ties for Lafaw Monday and loft for the south. The boat has a small ca pacity and received its cargo in a few hours. Fruit jura for wile. Inquire at the Bocordor olllce. K. P. Spaulding of tho itato depart ment of Industrial conditions wu in (hit city tho pail few daye looking af tor tho workings of tho Workmen' Industrial inauninro In thU vicinity At priMont lie is alwont on a trip to Curry county. Buy your wmtdlntr gifu at nhro I Iron. Wa tamlla goal of Ow limit quality at iwaaonaMr pi ui-. tf iM4 WttfN ft kmit baiting trlpa sn i ItfMigiri frum Mnlirw Hrm I'm im tu i.u T Ud . Am -t ik IMt, rin.i.l. till ii... t . M maaaW MftMv 1 11 I-"' !4m tdmth tHt . irf. . .... 1. 1., r JUmU f A i J. A. L. Harlocker and L. II. Hazzard of Coquille were visitors in Ilandon yesterday. Among the busines visitors" in Ban don the past week was Manager Mont gomery of the telephone company from Mnrshfield. The Speedwell which left North Bend Monday evening did not carry any ties this trip. She took on a mil lion shingles at Prosper and finished with telephone poles. The city has just finished laying a new 5 inch cast iron water main on Oth street, west. T1)0 Women's Relief Corns will ol). RC1.'VC (!U, ,jay hy serving a lunch at the First National Bank building from 11 to" C. The menu will consist of strawberries and cake, sandwiches and colfce. The proceeds will be de voted to charitable work and for this reason the enterprise deserves a larire j patronage. .1. .1. Merredith of Dillard, 1G miles i south east of Koseburg is in town, in-'lie came on several missions. One to see the oecan for the first time and another to try and trade with E. E. ami saw mill will give Rosoburg a better future though times are very dull there now. There were 1 1 inemebers in the Bandon deligationlhat arrived here this morning on the auto stage from j Coquille for the track meet of thia I""":. T.1.'?. . C,mch "a",l.(' k. cm... m. i.owry, r . tiui- l"nl ' W'lson S Armstrong, Iy Smith, C. Shumate, L. Pullen, E. Bell, L. Hesse G. Stoltz, K. Geisendorfer, and F. Harvey Coos Bay Times, Miss Erma Craine who is to have charge of tho domestic science depart ment of tho Bandon high school is to graduate from the Oregon Agricul tural College this week. Her mother Mrs. W. E. Craine is at Corvalis to witness the event. ,- McNair is baching it at present, Mrs. McNair having depart ''" recently with her mother-in-law, Mrs. A. McNair for points in Canada. Before returning to Bandon, Mrs. G B. McNair will visit with her parents, in the neighborhood of San Francisco Jack Sullivan and Schmidt Han sen were among those who took ad vantage of the excursion to Powers Sunday got up by the Telegraph. A new peanut and popcorn man with a now machine is bidding for a Hhare of the business ai First St. The Pacific rooming house, prop, orly of J. Ira idvoll is resplendent with a fresh coat of paint. The Odd Follows had work hut Wttdnoadny night in the ilrd degree. A. E. Cornell and Hoy Cornell wore tiiu candidates and at u close of the mooting ii Itfiiiqunt wuh up road before the ineniUiB by the newly dwtwl olll in of lh lodgo. Tlio nitvvly iilpctatl dtllrara ar a fullowa: L I. VI)lr N. I. L. HeuMil, V. (!.; thm. Smith I(m. Mary.i Hairy llunilng, Fin. fcW.t O. A. TrawUrMga, Ta. Iltwlh of an Infiinl. VvrtMMi Huur4, iufmd tm at Mr. mix) Mi AllirH BaiH 4imi Maii4ay i. il. i it.xl mm Luiu4 Kuit4f 'U' Couches etc. that I BYRNE J. E. Norton, secretary of the Port comission took advantage of his vis it here to attend the meeting Satur day to call upon his Bandon grocery customers. The work of filling in rock for ti e extension of the jetty is progressing regularly. The management is short one barge so they are only working with a one barge force, filling the barge on one side in the forenoon and emptying in the afternoon on the oth er side of the river. It is not expected that the second barge will be forth coming until July when the working force will bo increased. The contract ors in Portland have until the tenth of July to supply the barge and it is not likely the same will be ready for use in the local harbor improvements much before that time. It is thought that the work of filling with rock will last until Dec. 1st. Local Moose are jubilant over the success of their dance given last Sat urday evening. They had a fine crowd and a splendid time. Karl Averill and Harry Pierce were managers of the a I fair. The executive committee having charge of the arrangements for Coos county Moose day met to night. Interested people who planned to import special flowers for tho com mencement had a difficult time to make their arrangements and finally wont without. Thoy had planned to make use of the Elizabeth but when that boat was delayed in the south thoy sent by way of Coos Bay. The flowers wore on the Telegraph when that boat encountered a snag Wednes day after noon and had to return for repairs to Coquille city. People who saw tho stacks of native (lowers that wen nn flisnhiv mi tlio cnrriiliit' of ihi school building are puzzled to know why anything different should bo do sired. Vet Shields caught a baby leopard seal asleep in the sand near the ferry one day last week. It fought hard at first but finally surrendered to kind treatment and is now a pat. Jerry VanDerventer brought it to town, had its picluru taken witii himself as the remainder of tho group. The younj.' fellow is a true Oregonian and refus ed boor at tho Eagle bar. Last mouth was not as wet as many thought, according to Observer Wir en. I lie raintall was .1.::'.) inches witli If! days rainy, 7 days partly cloudy and S clear days. The rainfall for the same month a year ago was l.'!l in an excesK of 11.05 inches this year. c MANY YEA HS AGO. ' a W () () () ( W ) (From the Hocordor, June 8th, 11)5) The number of pupils in the Ban don public school was 152, 70 boys and 82 girln. v I). E. Baldwin nnd Son put a coat of cement on the interior of the city water tank and gunranlued the Nuiue to Imik no nun ii. The Toluplion witli w caplUl "'J'" ImuI liutui nmvml into the Itmonli i of Ita. Olio HehvUor of Marhnli u ittiMjillafatMj Uie (ml. T. J. UoJaVh and awn ut Han I'imh i'Iuw mimIM Iku MWijntl ut llu W-m Urua. mill aiuj tin I'rirv mill al Kit j i 0 u i am making and they are better than erson, O. G. 0. E. Topping and E. M. Sandorlin completed the overshot wheel for tho filter works or Dyer and Son and the now pump was expected to be in operation sooli. The wheel waslti ft. in diameter. The road leading to the beach had boon improved witli clay and gravel and was reported in good condition. Dr. Kimo reported among his pa trons a man who had fourteen siHtors and throe brothers, tho oldest US years and the youngest. IS months The father was -17 and the mother l(i Mrs. Axsalia Hoed, wife of Cap tain 0. Hoed, wife died at Norway aged (IS years. She was one of tho earliest settlers of the valley but had been an invalid for several years b cause of a stroke of paralysis. J. h. Alcl-cod of liiverton wns driving piles for the canneiV and the extension of tho wharf. The Bandon base ball club rendeied a financial account of busii'Of-s to date allowing receipts to be $(ii.:5 and e peases $21.25. Prof. Hobertson, instructor of the Bandon band had secured work with the government on the jetty and was expecting to have more time to devuto to the baud as ho had removed to Ban don The Bandon public school close 1 with an appropriate program. John S. Hodgin was principal and M. O Hawkins and Miss Eulalie Tyrol! wore assistants. The graduates mentioned on the program were Miss Jennie Charlson and Miss Mae Walker. H. II. Hosa, as chairman of the school board made an appropriate address. In the last game of ball played tho Kmpiro baseball club worsted Ban don by a score of IS to 11. James Mars was umpire. Smere anil Mold pitched for Bandon and Eiuniit and Williams were catchers. There were throe clubs in the league, Empire, Bandon and Coquille and their stand ing was in the order named. M 9 I I J-hAt Job Printing- paid in cash, counts ! for votes, in the Roc- a jj order Contest. A vote f for each five cents. This I also applies to subscrip- j i 1 1 i R E a n s Lion ana I n M I a ! a I i I 0 R Recorder Publishing Co. anywhere. PHONE 594 (From the Hecorder, Juno 8, l!)u7) John Johnson was building an ad. I -lion to his house. Tho n n of July win tdobration fo the the topic of interest. N. E. Barkelow was a delegate the Odd Follows grand lodge Portland. to .it Mrs. Korth, wife of tho eapHin f tho Huby left on the latter boat fo ,i visit in San Francisco. Herbert Manoiet bought the c fectionary stock of Mis Ma, M and combined it with his own ..t and would attend tho telephone of at tho same time E. A. Pliilpot had sold his drodt . on Coos bay to L. J. Simpson and in Bandon witli his family looking n business prospects. The steamer Newport, Levi Snyd j, master, wns overdue. The "Hndium", H. D. Hume's jo u nal, issued monthly, put in an nppe I a nee. James Costello of Bandon and W n. Harris of Port Orford wio killed I being dashed against the tod- j by the breakers of the bar. They i i templed to cross in Costello's g oline launch which uvnt dei'.d i t i critical time. The launch w.i o. turned and the men thrown agal t tho rocks of tho jetty. Costello' i body was recovered immediately but Har ris was given up as lost. The l.itt was !I0 years of age and the form t HO. Bandon wok at base ball in Uu 'o lest with MarHlifiehl. Score, i to I Willie and Hughes were unipir . Hughes pitched for Bandon and O wil caught. Bandon, Marshlield C quillo and Noith Bond compri ed t io circuit and their standing vva in (' order named. There was quite a rui'i pus in base ball circles owing to t' ell'ort of North Bend and Marshlield I have Clynes, Baudon's star conic rib Id or expelled as ineligible. Edna Alh'c, daughter of Mr nil Mrs. Chas. McCoy, died, aged 1(!. otner accounis. ill (hIIii ut 11, at l', vlxtUil H i 'iiMii.f uMt. i N f Tmh i . 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