The Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1915-19??, June 29, 1915, Image 4

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Order Your Freight Sent by the Old Reliable
BETH 1
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S. S. ELIZA
Large Two-Berth Outside State Rooms With Run
ning Water.
Eight Day Service Between the Coquille River and
San Francisco.
FIRST CLASS PASSENGER FARE, $7.50
FREIGHT RATES, $3 ON UP FREIGHT
Reservations: J. E. Norton, Coquille; Perkins',
Myrtle Point; E. B. Thrift, Langlois.
.1. E. WALSTROM, Agent, Banddn
About the ciuecrext procession that
was over headed through the valley,
pasacd Jim Laird's place Saturday.
The procession was headed by a Ford
automobile. In the car were various
sorts of articles, including everything
m a box of chickens down to cook-
V i ing utensils. These adorned the back
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Telephone
To Powers
ervice
Wc arc pleased to announce to our patrons
the extension of our long distance telephone service
at Powers. A long distance pav station has been es
tablished in the Busy Corner Drug Store at Powers.
For connection to Powers call localjlong distance
operator.
COOS AND CURRY TELEPHONE CO.
seat. A large lady and a small boy
occup'd the front scat, and stated
thnt uiey were headed for Roscburg.
It was noticed that they stopped every
cw minutes and waited for a man, who
was driving a cow and a calf, to catch
up with them. Inquiry showed this
A crowd from Uandon are planning 1 Chas. Hall, J. W. Montgomery and
to motor to the ranch of J. C. Shields Claude Thompson of Marshf ield were
visitors in Uandon during the
neat-Bridge for the 3rd where .. danc
ing platform has been erected and a
small celebration will be held, includ
ing a base ball game and an all night
dance.
Commissioner G. J. Armstrong has
moved his camp out to the neighbor
hood of the County Infirmary, where
he will take charge of the work of con
struction of the six new buildi.igs to
be erected there this summer, work on
which will begin as soon us Lie :iia-
gcntlcman to be the head of the fami-,terial ean 1)0 Kt on the grourd. In
nrtuition to the work advertised for, a
small building will be orected for a
washhouse and n concrete hasehient
jput under the superintendent's resi
dence Sentinel.
ly. They wanted to know if the road
was passable, and upon being inform
ed that it was, they said "Oh, well,
we will get the Ford through all right
but wc don't know about tiie cow and
and calf. Coquile Herald.
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LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
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Vet Shields and F. L. Christie and
families spent three or four days re
cently camping out on Baty's beach.
C. I. Starr and
Sunday at Lee.
W. L. Mast spent
Sec the great spectacular production
America" as produced in the New
York Hippodrome, ut the Grand Tues
day night, July 0th.
week.
past
liny Capps was up from Dairyville
Saturday night.
Autoists tell us that the road be
tween Coquille and Uandon has been
improved and smothed up until it is
one of the best "summer" roads in the
county.
The gas schooner Standard left for
Uandon yesterday morning, taking a
load of household goods for a family
who was mving to tiie city by the sea.
She returned in the evening, and Capt.
Ross reports tiiat the trip was made
from the wharf at Uandon to the wharf
at Marshficld in three hours and 15
minutes-Coos Hay News.
For Sale: 10 acres, with improve
ments for sale or trade. Will take
wagon and team. Property located Vi
mile south of Prosper. Terms reason
able. For particulars write or call on
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i. i". uwon, irosper, urogon. iui Uni
For Sale Cheap, for cash One R
C. H. automobile. Hut little used and
good as new. A line car for sand and
hill climbing. Original cost $1,1S5
visitors in Uandon from the county
seat Saturday night.
Also one new liaby Grand Piano. C.
lien Curry of Coquile was one of the ' E. Kopf, Uandon.
For Sale Cheap: 100 feel while red
nr picket fence with red cedar posts.
C. h. bowman. tf
hcii going lo Coquille take the
Ford-Harker Auto stage line. New
cars, careful driving. Fare 75 cts,
Hound trip $1,125. Leaves Hotel Gallior
a in
rot its
wot
and its p
elides
The Standard Oil Company (Cali
fornia) has been r.warcled many
honors for its high grade products
exhibited at the Panama-Pacific
International Exposition, but the one
it prizes most the one in which
it feels the deepest; sense of gratifi
cation is the special award "for
its ivork and its policies."
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Medal
of Honor
This means that its treatment of its
employees, its dealings with the pub
lic, its attitude toward competitors,
its service to its patons, its methods
of producing, tran porting, and re
fining petroleum in short, the com
pany's business morals and practices
have been found worthy of the
special praise of a great national jury
of awards.
The company is justly proud of this
signal honor as a recognition of the
fundamental policies under which it
lias operated from the beginning.
STANDARD
OIL COMPANY
(CAU"OWIA)
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the
County Court of the State of Oregon,
for Coos County, by order made on
the 10th day of May, 1915, appointed
Hosella J. Anderson as the Exceu
trix of the last will and testament of
John L. Anderson, deceased. There
fore all persons having claiMs
against the estate of said John L. An
derson, deceased, are hereby notified
and required to present such claims,
duly verified in the manner provided
by law, to the undersigned at her res
idence in Uandon, Coos county, Or
cgor within six months from the date
of this notice, to-wit: on or before
the 2lith day of November, 1015.
Dated at Unndon, Coos County, Or
egon this 25th day of May, 1015.
"OSELLA J. ANDERSON,
5t May 25 Executrix
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Roival .Meetings
The Revival meeting at the Ilreth
ren church is continuing with added
zeal. Rev. Puterbaugh's theme,
throughout all his discourses is the
salvation of men through the atoning
blood of of Jesus Christ. Every body
come. Will continue over Sunday.
Miles R. Smith, representing an lo
v.a life insurance company is a visitor
i" Bundon this week. Mr. Smith is
said to play a masterly game of checkers.
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& LODGE DIRECTORY
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Masonic.
Uandon Lodge, No. 130, A. F. &
A. M. Slated communications lirst
Friday after tliu full moon ot
eacii month. Special communications
Master Masons cordially invited.
WALTER SABIN, W. M
0. E. BOWMAN, Sec.
Eastern Star.
Occidental Chapter, No. 45, O. E.
S. meets Friday evenings before
and after stated communications oi
Masonic lodge. Visiting members
cordially invited to attend.
ADELAIDE E. REYNOLDS, W. M.
BLANCHE FAULDS, Secretary
1 .O. O. F.
Uandon Lodge, No. 133, 1. O. O.
F., meets every Wednesday evening.
Visiting brothers in good standing
cordially invited.
D. C. KAY', N. G.
L. I. WHEELER. Secretary.
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5 PROFESSIONAL CARDS
C. R.
WADE
Lawyer
UANDON, OREGON
DR. H. L. HOUSTON
Physician & Surgeon
Office in First National Rank bu
ing. Hours, 3 to 12 a. m; l:;!0 to 4
m; 7 to 8 in the evening.
UANDON. OKE(
DR. SMITH J. MANN
Physician & Surgeon
Office in Ellingson Building. Hour",
9 to 12 a. m; 1 to 5 p. m.
UANDON, ORUGf
DR.
L. P. SORENSEN
Dentist
Office in First National Rank
inir. Telephone at house and
UANDON. OREGO
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DR. R. V. LEEP
Physician & Surgeon
Office in Ellingson building, t'honc
BAN DON, ORE(
DR. ARTHUR GALE
Physician & Surgeon
Office in ENingson building. O
phone, 352. Residence pnone, 3
UANDON, OREG
DR. S. C.
ENDICOTT
Dentist
Kcbcknh
Ocean Rebekah Lodge, No. 120, 1.
O. O. F., meets second and fourth
Tuesdays at 1. O. O. F. hall. Tran
cieut members cordially invited.
MARGARET SMITH, N. C.
MARY C. BARROWS, Secretary
Office
phone
Ellingson building.
Ml. Ke&idciico phone
UANDON. OitEUl
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DR. 1. L. SCOFIELD
Dentist
OHko in Fuhy nnd Moiribon Bui .
.tig next lo Emergency n-i.ipiUi.
Phono 1111
BANDON, OhEGO.
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UANDON CHURCHES
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M. E. Church South
Sunday School, 10:00 a. m.
Preaching, 11:00 a. m.
Epwortli League, 0:30 p. m.
Preaching, 7:30 p. in.
Prayer Meeting, Thursday, 7:30.
Missionary Society, Friday, 2:30.
W. U. SMITH, Pastor.
DR. li. M. SHAW
Eye, Ear, Nose and
Throat Specially
Office Phone 330 J Res Phone 105
Rooms 200-1 Irving inucu
MARSH FIELD, ui.iiGO ,
BENJAMIN OSTL1ND
Consulting Engineer
and Architect
MARSHFIELD, OREGON
I Hotel Bandon
$1.00
Episcopal Church
Sunday School, 10:00 a. in.
Preaching, 2nd, 1th and 5th
days at 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. 111.
REV. WM. HORSFALL, Pastor
Sun-
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that scaled
bids will be received for the opera
tion of the Ferry at Billiards, known
as the Uullurds Ferry, between 7
o'clock, a. m. to 12 o'clock, M. and 1
o'clock, p. m., to (1 o'clock, p. in. each
day.
The County Court reserves the right
to reject any and all bids, and to NSS'ard
tho contract to a bidder not tint IowohI
ihould they doom it to tho bout intor
oil of tho county, All bids are to be
Mod with tho County Clark on or bo
for tho Sth liny of July 1016, at tho
hour of 10 o'clock, a. m, on whii'h day
old contract ahull be Int.
A citlllinl rlmcl; for flvtt t.) pet
MNt of Ui NiHWint of Dm Mil to
be dajHMitMl with t)w ('uuiity Clark
wiUl bid to l fwfRd Ut U10 County
in mm witrt Willi Im nwnnimi ml
tit WMKrut twi 4m1I foil, utfWi r I'M
tm tw -riud f (mi flw
Mill r4 in jm4 Ut tHiUtr int
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Methodist Church
Sunday School, 10:00 a. m.
Public Service, 11:00 a. 111.
Evening service, 8:00, p. 111.
Mid-Week Service, Thursday, 7:30
All who do not attend church else
where are invited to worship with us.
C. MAYNE KNIGHT, Pastor
AMERICAN PLAN
and Si. 50 per day.
European Plan, rooms
50c, 75c & $1 per day
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I Eaton & Rease,
Props.
CHATBURN & GARDNER
Attorneys at Law
Suit No 3
First Nat Bank
Bldg.
UANDON
Presbyterian Church
Srbbath .Services :
10 a. 111 Sablmlh School
11 a. 111 I'roachh.
'J:00 p. in. .. C. K. Prnye.' nieulmg
8:00 p. m Prciching
Wednoftduy 8:00 p. in, Prnynr mouline
A cordial invitation la oxtundod the
public to nttunil thono inrvlco
KIEV. WINFIKLI) K. SMITH, I'unUtr
lluptikt C'liiurli
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Delay Has Been Dangerous in liaudon
Do the right thing at the right In
Act quickly in time of dai ".
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Plenty of ovhlnnco of thoir wmio
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