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About The Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1915-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1915)
mr " . ... ' M ftlimmtm iW. " "' ,) 91 ' " JNWfilMtf I LOCAL NEWS ITEMS The. efforts of the patron-teachers' association to have a now flag to float over tlio school house 1ms been crowd ed with success. A new flag has boen duly received and old and tat'xred Imn nr lias boen supplanted. The new flag ! of good quality. Horry I'oarce, the genial clork in John Dickie's store expects to leave on the Elisabeth for a visit in Cali fornia. With him will go Mrs. Ponrce ami their daughter, Evelyn and sister, Miss May Wassley. Mr. Ponrce was a former resident of San Jose and ex pacta to visit relatives and friends at that point aflor taking in the fair. They will be gone thirty days. Miss Amelia Henry city librarian and Mrs. M. M. Catchell were visitors at Myrtle Point last week, visiting, with old friends nnd enjoying a brief vacation They wore gone throe days, returning Saturday night and had n fine time. Thoy also visited friends in Coqulllo. Captain Johnson with n party con sisting of Ins family and Rpyner Geisondorfer motored to Myrtle Point for nn outing Sunday. Thoy report the roads in fair condition and hnd an ex cellent time. Sain Johnson and a party of Pyth lans started out to attend the county convention of tlio order at Coquile last Saturday night but changed their minds when thoy met with I mil luck onroulo and had to return to Dandon Frank Christie's team of horses were the principal.", in an exciting run away Saturday at noon. The team was standing alongside of the Cent nil Feed company building when the whistle of a boat on the river scared them and they started down the street Thoy turned on Second street and weio about to run into the window of tho Flint National Dank building whon a telephone pole brought them to a suddon stop. Tho wagon was badly damaged in the process r.nd one of the horses suffered eoine injury. Chi-nnniel Demonstration, .Tunc 17-18-lUth McNair Hardware Storo. Airs. 13. Don McCrary is i" Portland is a delegat? to the Grand Chapter of tho Eastern Strr as a repreagntative of Doris Chapter No. B3 of Mnrshflold of which she la worthy matron. Victor, Victrolns nnd recorns r: Sabro Dros. tf 0 asasassstaMSMSMaMsssfwBssaase'ans3aBaesese n ssss i ithfri mi nmm swas win mi asi hiiiiiim i wiimi h hi i i iis i THE PHYSICALLY MEk U fc Ut 112 l SB ILL I a mil 8 TJf-A .fcLL.Li., .i, Irk fI IN 1 TU DAU G NOTIUNCi LI KK 'I'll IS KVKR SKKN MICI'OKK. DISPLAYING Till? MYS TKKIIvS OF THIS S1A, AND TIIK MKRMAIDS ROYALTY. IN A A Rreat aclress, n jjniccful dnncor, An Expert Swordswomnn. THE QUEEN OF THE SEA AT TIIK Grand Theatre Wednesday Evening, June 16lh Adinlwilon 25r. Clilklran mtbr It, Sc Tim Mirnn fitnild OfficOrS. of the Pythian Sisters will meet with Pacific Temple next Wednesday evening. All members plenso attend. A noisy nilo driver has today been disturbing the industrial lethergy of Handon, by commencing to drive pil ing at tho North East corner of First Street and Chicago Avenue, and the unusual noise and confusion, a near breach of the peace, has attracted quite a number of persons to the spot to watch tho construction of Paul Stephen's now IJakery, which is to be located of that corner. The case of Treadgold v Frank Wil lard triod by the Justice Court in Ban- Ldon this spring and appcalled to the Circuit Court was tried last I'riday ,.nd a verdict rendored in favor of the ilefondant. House furniture for sale. Inquire r.t Recorder office. Nels Ilasmussen, Dr. Sorenaen, M. Ocon and J. L. Bean who own lots ad joining one anothor on Chicago nvc .ue and 1st street are going in jointly lo drive piles for future buildings. Karl H. Scheel, the architect h man aging tho work. The piles will be capped, ready to receive the future buildings. Work on Oregon Avenue lias been uspended for some time, but ia now ;e3Uined at tho South end, and pro .oeding Northward. The threatened njunction against the work has not ;. i't been forthcoming, and most like ly will not as long as the work is sus pended, but whon the operations begin gain at the North end, near the hen y cut, the controversy will most like ly be renewed. City Engineer Sawyer .vas on that avenue this morning re ducing grade stakes. E. W. Schelter is Iwick from a tr;p to Portland. Chi-nnmel Demonstration, Juno 17-H-lOth McNair Hardware Store. Dart Davison formoriy r. Dandonirn ut now of North Curry County i in Pardon today. Ho says that tho ..ttv "Vharf at Port Orford is ncaring . :'ri letion, that the piling r.rc ' 'riven from 12 to 18 feet, and a .- 11 'ches in diameter as against f -ir J tho old wharf. Tlint arrangen ntj .is been made for a boat to .-.m ' ore as soon as the wharf is"com.ilct il and take matchwood and tic-, ..r 1 ''at a trip will be made about ceiy diys. 1 w3 swq trypz 1 I f. KOMANCI2 OK H "Smiling Dutch" of Frisco was one of the pnscngcrs on the Elizabeth to arrive in Dandon Mondny. He promptly set about locating Lutscy at Lnnglois with a view to getting a wredtllng match for his protege the Greek, Chris Thonplos. C. D. Zeok has gone north with the intontion ultimately af atending the G. A. U. and W. It. C. at Corvallis. Mrs. Zeek will go with him, joining him at Portland whore shs has been visiting since the mooting of the state grange at Tillamook. Monroe Upton, son of J. M. Upton land tcgister at Uosoburg, is visiting at J. L. Kronenburgs. Several families with numerous chidlren belonging to each, living above Moore's mill ami within tlio city limits, have created a stale of war . mong themselves. The attacks and counter attacks consists of throwing locks, dead chickens, antiquated eggs or whatever a fanciful imagination can conjecture as most likely to incur ihe displeasure of the recipient. A pan of paste Hour or dishwater applied to a window is reported to bo a common -ind favorite pastime and vulgar and obscene epithets are rcportd to bo fre quently indulged in. Inasmuch as the respective bclligcrants live in houses only a few feet apart the interest in the warfare is intensified and is prac tically continuous day and night, very ilosoly resembling trench warfare in Europe. The landlords are threaten ed with reduced rent and have taken n interest in tho matter peace ofii ors have been occasionally intervicw- "1 or c illed on to quell a riot and the .vliole tlii"g threatens to lie aired in . ourt in tho near future. ANNETTE IvEI.LEUM AN A oongeninl party consisting of Dr. ind Mrs. Mann, Mr. and Mrs. Trow 'iridge and Mr. and Mrs. Sclli)ier and liuo. Laird and Spencer Trowbridge journcd by auto to Drewstor ciinyon Sunday for an outing. They report a line time, saw lots of Fords and lots of fishermen but did not have any trouble in caring for the lisli they caught. Mrs. J. L. Walslrom and Miss Lena Langlois left for Portland Tuesday to i.ttend the Uose Festival. Chi-namol Demonstration, June 17-IK-l'Jth McNair Hardware Store. Walter Sabin and wife are in Port land to take in tho Roso Festival and nee tlio sights and the former will at tend tlio Grand Lodge of Masons as a leprcsentative of the Dandon lodge of .vhioh lie is master. Ingersol watches for your fishing trips can be bought from Sabro Dros. Price 11.00 and $1.B0. . tf Tlio crew of tlio dredge moved to Coquillo today tho dredge being 'near er to that city than to Dandon in the course of its work. Jack Kronenborg and Rnynor Geis- endorfer, two recent ginduatos of tho Knndon high school have had thoir credits examined for entrance to the University of California at Perkeloy. Both have been successful in training admission, the former by six point ami the later by four and a half. Huy your woMing glfu wt Snhro Uros. We handle goods of the best luullty at reasonable (trices. tf H. M. Shaw, M. J). i!y0, 15-- MOi0 nnd Throat Hnecialist of MartOtAabl will m In iiandon at the Chillier Ho tel on W!niay, June tilth, ajs tnt4. J 1 Mm. Frank If. UfttfteJ wmw ' ' V h" '-MM, tVimrM fa, iuw u rVduy whmt ht wW vtait br nmtkmr, Mr, tikmmtm..- tsmv v TJ0 ti t J" If rw t 1 m, m4 NH. Imm Haul um Itov. F. F. Shimian of the North liond Presbyterian church was n vis Itor a day or two the past week with i:ev. w. S. Smith. 1 ...... unanes i,. wiliey piU in a bid on tlio liggs-Duckingham hea'ing plant luomiuy, coming up from Coquibe for tho purpose. O. G. Lassiter of Portland, renre sentntive of Dunn's agency and S. O 'laiglit, representing Dradstreet were examining the financial pulse of Dandoninns last week and the first Of this Week. Doth irnnlli.mi.n nr lrom Portland. Miss Hose Kennedy is now a n-si dent of Coquile having accepted a po siiioii 111 a cigar store of that city. nr. ti - mis. incx. Kennedy was a visitor 111 Coquille several days during the past week. u. miiarger, contractor of Mar.-ih field was in Dandon last week Friday lo put in a Ind on the now bakery which Paul Stophan is preparing t liiii id. The old ice plant in tho Lnundn b been discarded and new machinery is being put in. C. S. Starr, D.uidon piunihcr has the contract for th work. ftirs. Adelaide Reynolds and Mis ICathrino Rosa are in Portland as dele gates of tlio local lodge to attend the Grand Chapter of the Eastern Star. They will attend tlio Roso l-eslival a" the same time. C. I'. Mcknight, district deputy grand master, Mayor F. E. Allen and C. H. Marsh, all of Marshfiold, attend ed Masonic lodge in Dandon Tuesday night. Mrs Anna Holland of Marshfiold was in Dandon during tlio past wool attending to business matters and vis iting witli friends. Mrs. W. U. Sabin and children ai ionic visiting parents, Mr. and Mrs J. II. Upton this week. Curry Coun ty I.eat'er. Mr. 0. P. Haagenson and son John will erect a saw mill on the Geo. Syd i-.ii property near Denmark. They .ill saw for loc.il rndv. Curry Coun y Leader. .Speaking of missiles of waifarc nlle Henry, one of Dandon's civil war veterans says tlio worst thing he- ver knew of, as far as the sound went was a piece of a steel rail from a rail road track. The piece was about two feet long and when sent from a rebel mnon whirled rapidly and made loise calculated to fill with terror, the ranks at which it was aimed . There wil lie a special Childrens day services at the M. E. church next Sun j day morning. Tlio Elks of Marshfiold are planning to come over to tho Dandon Deach iomo time next month for a time to equal that when the Moose arrive. Tho friends of Miss Ethel Dyer arc telling a good joke on that lady. She was in Portland and determined to attend the Corson-Morgan wedding at Soilwood, unannounced, surprising the principals. Hut she missed the way and was delayed and so missed tho wedding. W. J. Longston of Coquille was a visitor in Handon today. Henry Cox suffered a partial stroke of paralysis Thursday at North Ilend. He had gone over in an automobile and arriving found ho was unable to descend from the car.. A day in the hospital made him all right again ap parently and Saturday lie returned to Handon by way of Coquille and the rivor. Monday he had two more shocks and was taken to his home at Dairyville whore his situation is crit ical. Circuit Court is still in session, try ing jury cases, and will probably con tinue at least for the remainder of this week, aftor which the jurymen will be dismissed and the equity term com menced. It will be the longest term ! of Court ever hold in Coos County. The Court le.st Friday continued tho hearing of the jury ease until !:.'!0 at night, and then took up tlr, hearing of a demurrer until nearly midnight, and whs ready for more business Satur day morning at 0 o'clock. A. I). Mills Seriously III. A. D. Mills, the well known root es tate and insurance man sulforud a stroke this noun and up to a late hour this afternoon was still unconscious. Ha waa overcome whils at lunch at his sister's, Mrs, SLraulial. He was ut once taken la Ike eiMtgenry Itos pitsl wlier tfvsrylhlnir possible Is iny; don Ui Itolp him but his condition is regarded as critical. Miwiliiftw id lit? Iii41iri!i t'liureii iVtrim ire nasi ttaiwiay, sarvimw at 11, a. m, and 7. iu. p. ut. uiui at - aif AwtatT Urn mmk, iaik t ft4toimv, at iftt JfewryMr aw- WOOL WANTED! HIGHEST MARKET PRICE ALSO FULL LINC OF CENTRAL FEED COMPANY Recorder COOS COl'N'm TRACK iMEET .lliown in Moving Pictures nl The Grand Sunday Night Some excellent moving pictures wore secured of the recent track meet hold in Marshfiold by K. H. Westleder, s.icrt camera man from Portland. The Dandon track team shows up to splendid advantage. Rayner Gois- iidoifer who made the hundred yard dash in 11 seconds, fiat, (that's going ionic) is picked up and carried on the shoulders of enthusiastic admirers ind brought right up before the cam era, these moving pictures are the first ever taken of any local event in Coos county and will prove of excep tional interest to all Danilonians.Come to tlie Grand next Sunday night and see our high school boys give a good account of themselves 11 the track and iu the pictures. Owing to the heavy cost of produc ing this event in moving pictures, tho idmission price will be -0 c for adults mil 10 cts for children. W. F. Pliilpott and Richard Daniel- son, both larmors ot the lower Lo- quillo valley, near Parkersburg, were Handon visitors yesterday. Talent Greonougli the older son of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Greenough gave a dinner party to his little friends last Saturday in tlio occasion of tho se cond anniversary of his birth. The little folks arrived at 1 o'clock for din ner, and afterwards found a room full of toys for boys and girls just their age to play with. The little visitors were Jinimie, Charley, Jack, John and Jane, and wore accompanied by their roapeclivo mothers, Mrs. Ar chie Krusc, ' s. Clias. Lorons;, Mrs. Wade, Mrs. Siruuhal, and Mrs. Sul livan. Mrs. Frank Smith who has been sick and in the hospital i- able to ho out again. Drank A and ic ' 'oxeno and died :ii o 1 Sunday canned the 1nf11.1l daughter of Mr. lentil of 1 c and Mrs. I 'Imrt Mmld" who are liv ing at Cm ip 1 near Allegany where Mr. ilwUJujc s employed. Tint little girl wlio wat ne ur.iwu month ami I'i days ol was playing on the floor mi got Ik "f a biimII can of coal oil 'MM "f Ulis which causad alwut an Itour and he-i-iait aouM ranch Ou 'i e, iiha drank oer deal fora phy alUMlfh hi- Iflofiii 'M aHii'cliiiiu v., re followed I') a traiiMMi Miraa who w thara. Ti' Uu4y waa Urmght Inn yaaiawiay .n4 ttfwmi Umk p IMtrlwr. ' Mu " ' Hi raid, mm -aw-p-ajMBl BEE SUPPLIES ON HAND HAT Job Printing paid in cash, counts I for votes, in the Rec I order Contest. A vote I for each five cents. This I also applies to subscrip s tion and other accounts. Publishing . Co. Annual Moooting The annual meeting of the sto,. holders of the Coach Timber Co. w. held at the olficc of J. L. Krononbon , on Atwatcr street Monday, June 7l at one o'clock. There were 201,'Jt shares of the capital stock of tk Coach Timber Co., represented at sai 1 meeting. The minutes of the last annu 1 meeting and the minutes of the dire 1 ors meetings for tho past year weu approve, ratified and confirmed. Tho secretary presented a very creditable detailed and financial a mini report of the Coach Timber ( which was complete in every (let . and which was approved. After co, sideriug several matters of iinpoi tan to the company the following direct ors were elected: Joseph W. t'oac 1 and L. II. Ilaz.ard to serve for a ten 1 of one year, L. Harlocker and Leo J. Cary lo serve for a term of two year Mary K. Cary to serve for a term r ' three years. After which the directoi were requested to meet at the office 0." Leo J. Cary, First National Hai building, Coquille, June Kith, 11)15 it' 7:.'!0 o'clock, p. 111. for the purpose o1' organizing and any other biisine that might come before the meeting The following were the successfi eighth grade graduates for Handoi Mary R. Smith, Lucy A. Hullis, lima Darkelow, Osha E. Kelley, Martha 1. Dane, Darbara C. Harrows, Wiimer l' Wolfe, Jr., Willis llicking, Carrie G. Deal:, Ethel L. Scofield, Fdward II Fish, Jr., Orva II. Willard, Vernal C Lamb. I'or Sale: Two Fine Duilding Lola in Woolen Mill addition. Will sell at 1 sacrifice if taken at once. Impure of Mrs. Anna Holland, Marshfield.il x I'or Sale: 10 acres, with Improve nionts'for sale or trade. Will take wagon and team. Property located mile south of Prosper. Terms reason able. For particulars write or rill on T. .1. Owen, Prosper, Oregon. M M Jin For Sale, Cheap One Cadillac Ai . tomohilo with electric stailei ill lights and in good shape. Will m il terms. Hue Goordniiii's G.ini MHi'Mhfliild, Oregon. May ' 1 For Sale One, (o and Ihrie lot , all in one tract adjoining II H'I ii i si's aiul ojiposito the Moore saw nn All cisared, Mpriiig watar. Ilent prop siUon in town. I'. II. Mason, xtli N Water straai, ISiianaiiurir, WmIi Vur Kale Clump, fur nih Oiu 11 C, i, ituUmuUUt. Ikil Mil uh A u KimmI as now. 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