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About The Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1915-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1915)
4 Boyle Jewelry Co. Will occupy new quarters in their new fire-proof store-room in the EHingson building, next door to the Orange Pharmacy, on July 1st. We will he better equipped to give you prompt service, for your wants are what we wish to satisfy. We extend to you our thanks for your liberal patronage and hope to continue receiving the same. Jj oule 3ei Home of "Athena" Silverware EVERAIU) II. HOYI.K New I'lione, -1 15 HAXDON HUKVITIKS Q"'5) F. B. Ticlicnor of Port Orfonl had liURincss in Iiandon Salunlay. I. Miller came up from Norway on a visit to Bamlon Saturday. Mrs. C. C. Calvert of Ft. Smith, Ark. was n visitor in this city Sat urday. Ahia Barrows came over from the Bay to spend the day with relatives in Bandon. J. P. Hedingford of Parllersburg was one of the up-river visitors in Bandon Sunday. The dredge Seattle has finished its work on the lower river and is tied up at the Moore mill. The Speedwell plans to leave here tonight and to leave Marshfield on Thursday evening at (! o'clock. Prof. Hrvin's sister who has been visiting with him for some time past will leave on the 18th for her homo in the cast; Miss Kdim Capps, daughter of fi. Capps, proprietor of the general store of Denmark was a visitor in Bandon during the past week. Bandon was filled with tie hackers Friday wiio came up to draw their money and forget for a few saturated hours the solitude of camp life in the woods. Tho Royal Hawaiian Concert Co. which will appear at the Grand next Saturday night will arrive on tho Kli.nhclh. Their apearance in Bandon will he thoir first in this section and from hero they will go to the other cit ies in Coos county. Tho following is tho passenger list of the Speedwell: Mrs. K. Lynslrom, A n or Lyenstrom and child, Ceo. W. Moore and Mrs. Moore, D. Uouno, C. Johnson, Mrs. C. Johnson, Arthur Morknald, 0. A. Patterson, Mrs. C. C. Colver, B. D. Colver and child, Mrs. A. M. Harris, Mrs. Livcnstono, J. A. Sullivan, John Moore, J. H. Ogden, Nora Ogden. records at If Fri- Victor, Victrolas and Sabro Bros. Mrs Frank Cox was in town day from Langlois. Mr. Lines of Grove Oregon was a visitor recently of Mr. Perry. ' Karl Raab of North Bend is in Bandon for a few days. Glen Cox visited during the past vrtck with relatives in North Bend. The Charm has met the competition of .the summer auto stages by cutting prices to 25 cts to Coquille. i Ernest Wutkins is improving his 1 vacation period by acting as general i passenger agent for the Charm. I $127.30 is the gross receipts at the I Grand on the occasion of the presentn- ' tion of the Commercial club play last Thursday. A number of the dredge men leave Bandon this week. The dredge which is tied un at the Moore mill will re main hero for a while. Mrs. W. S. Wells left on the Kit bourn for Portland on the last trip of that boat. She expects to spend a month visiting in the state metropo lis and in its vicinity. Sidwell's. Tho Hub and the two banks observed Monday as the Fourth but most of tho remaining stores of Bandon took a dny oft" Saturday and duly commemorated the nation's am vcrsary. Hev. Joseph Knotts of Marshfield and Kcv. C. II. Bryan of Coquille spent thrco days last week in Ban don, the guests of Rev. C. Mayne Knight. The camped at the Sea Gull cottage and enjoyed the outing im monscly. There was an excursion on the steamer Dispatch Sunday and between one and two hundred people from the county seat, families and young men J. S. Barton came up from the and their best girls, all laden with county scat for a visit in Bandon Sat-' baskets and boxes of provisions came urday up and spent the day on the beach Dr. ISndicott and fnmily tumoral to I Antle Henry went up the river Rock Creek Saturday and spent tho Friday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ar day as a picnic. ! thur Sumner at Rivcrton. He found Buy your wedding gifts at Sabto them preparing to go to Marshfield to Iros. We handle goods of tho best "pond the Fourth with their sons there Bros. We handle goods quality at reasonable prices. tf Mr. nnd Mrs. W. W. Wolf and fam ily and Harry Pierce enjoyed n picnic at Whisky Run yesterday. and accompanied them as far as Co quillc. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Moore ar rived on the Speedwell yesterday, They brought their household goods The Brooklyn and the Elizabeth got along with them and will make their away with the tide Saturday after- home here moving nnto their new house when it is ready. Miss Mary Moore arrived on tho Speedwell's previous voyngo. The bids on the construction of roon, having loaded at the Prosper mill. Sam Johnson and family were of the manv Bandonians who celebrated (ha Fourth bv snondinir Sat.irdnv nti1'11 Stephen's new bakery were open mi tin t;,it " ' cd and tho contract was awarded to Johnson, Payne and Larson of Marsh It was a large load that tho Dora field, tho builders of the Buckingham took out of Bandon Thursday night. Biggs building Monday. Mr. Stephen This was a merry-go-round and a named Architect Karl Scheel as his big consignment of fruit and melons representative in overseeing the work all designed for the picnic at Myrtle Point and brought in from the south on tho Elizabeth. Antle Henry, one of Bandon's vet erans is one of tho remaining few who saw the inside of Lihby prison as a prisoner. He was taken in the battle of Bull Run, the first real engagement of the war. The Colonel had asked for a hundred volunteers to take a certain batlery.Hc ordered them to wait until tho pieces had been dis- Ingersol watches for your fishing trips can be bought from Sabro Brv.s, Price $1.00 and $1.50. tf Matty Russell, L. L. Jackson and Ru by Sorensen were in town from Lang lois Saturday. Jurors Get a Rest Circuit Court, as fas as jury mat tors are concerned, was concluded last week and Judge Coke sent the lonely three jurymen home for the charged and the air filled with smoke ( term. After some slight rest and at to charge. They obeyed orders and captured the battery but of tho bund led starting only 20 reached tho goal. They found themselves the target of gunners on both sides and determined to return to their own side. Making a detour in order to avoid the cannon balls they ran into a body of southern ers in a wood and were taken prison ers. Mr. Henry was exchanged after six months- being among the first to be exchanged during the war. tcution to ponding matters, Judge Coke will take up the regular equity which will probably take the greater part of August and will be scarcely more than concluded in time to hold the August term of court in Curry county. It has been announced that for the September term, Judge Coke will exchange work with Judge Skipworth of Eugene who will come to Coquille to preside while Judge Coke will con duct the Lane county session. SPECIAL INDUCEMENT! ORDER YOUR CLOTHES NOW!! IIAVK USTAKIi Y()lTU MKASUKH AND l,K r The Glole Tailoring Co. "Ni:i:i)i,i; ,moi,i" VOUH til'IT ACCOKI). IN; TO VOl'H I'l'.H fiONAl. TAbTK, For a short time only we are in position to offer AN UNUSUALLY LARGE DISCOUNT Take advantage of this Big Reduction Sale And order your clothes today H. MAS KEY The second of the governments bcows arrived during the past week when tho Tillamook came in from Portland. Its capacity is 1100 tons. James J. Davis of Pittsburg, Pa., director general of the Loyal Order of Moose was in Marshfield yester day. He is the first officer of the Su preme Lodge of the order to come to Coos county. E. J. Baker and wife of Curry county left recently for their old home in Wisconsin for ir visit. On the way there they will stop at Rochester, Minn., where Mrs. Baker will submit to an operation in the Mayo Bros, hospital. Bandon appears to have done most of its celebrating Saturday. Some went to Four Mile, some to Myrtle Point and some to Marshfield anil the manager of the Recorder knows of one family party who went to Co quille and enjoyed the ride on the riv er immensely. " Major C. B. Zeck of Bandon, Na tional organizer of the Sons of Vct arans, is this week meeting in Port land with the Rose City Camp. He was here at Decoration time and aided ma terially in forming the local camp of Sons of Veterans, enlisting in all ov er GO members. Mr. Zeek served in the Civil War at the age of ill years and filled several non-commissioned offices. Ho is widely known in Coos and Curry counties Ad Marino. Attorney G. T. Trcadgold received 1 telegram today from Salem an nouncing the decision of tho supreme court in the case of the First Na tional bank vs. Manassa & Son in favor of the former. This suit settles an important point inasmuch as it was decided on the point that the National bankruptcy law is superior to the state laws. Manassa & Son made an assignment in favor of certain cred itors. The bank brought suit on the ground that this was in violation of tho national law and the supreme court upholds the contention. John R. Stilhvcll, cited to appear before tho court 011 contempt pro ceedings, was found guilty by the .ourt and sentenced to 00 days in the county jail. The court intimated, how ever that if Mr. Stilhvcll would pro vide a suitable bond that he would comply with the order of the court, and remain in Coos county, and pro ceed to earn and provide tho support : for bis family directed by tho court, that the sentence might be susptnded to allow the defendant to comply with the order. However tho court made no specific promises in this regard, pending the presentation of the bond Good Talker at M. U South Rev. Marvin Low of Seattle, Wash will preach at tho M. E. church, south corner of Fourth street and Edison avenue every night this week, begin ning at 8, p. m. and next Sunday, morning and evening. You arc cord ially invited to come and hear him. W. B. Smith, pastor They Played Tennis The Bandon Tennis club warmed up with a little practice Sunday. Dr. Sorcnson captained one side of tho contestants, including J. II. Johnston, N. J. Grain and W. J. Sweet Jack Sullivan marshalled the other side composed ofF. L. Grcenough, W. Best and Howard Richards in addition to himself. A number of sots were played but Sullivan's side was the fi nal winner. To Meet For Organization. In order that stops may be taken to make permanent the Klakahma pag eant idea, a meeting for organization ill be hold in Dreamland next Fri- lay night. The idea is to commemo rate the story of the Indian traditions current hero nt tho coming of tho whites and to provide a feature that will bo distinctive of tho city and tho I ountry in which it is located. All people interested in forwarding these aims aro cordially invited to attend. Chnnge of the eight steamships of the Dollar line to British registry will be made, it is stated in shipping circl es, because of the new Seaman's bill, which goes into effect the first of July Two of the Dollar ships, tho Bessie and the Hazel Dollar have been on Coos Bay for cargoes. The Dollar boats employ almost ex clusively Chinese crews. The hiring of American sailors, it is said, would amount to a difference of thousands of dollars to those ships annually. The Hazel Dollar which came here had .'15 Orientals aboard. The aver age wage is said to bo about $10 a a month. In many cases they board themselves. American seamen refuse to sign "deepwater" off this const for less than $25 a month and I oard. Captain Dollar is now in Vanvouvcr British Columbia, to see about a change in registry. Five of the eight ships are under the American flag Coos Bay Times. Rev. J. T. Abbott of Eugene passed through Bandon on his way to Port Orford yesterday. Ho will return nnd hold conference here tomorrow night. A party consisting of G. T. Tread gold, Harry Walker and L. Felsheim and families and Miss Pearl Walker, Mrs. Mann, and Stony Wells camped on Elk river over the Fourth. There they were joined by Messrs Mold and Slagel and report a fine time- and lots of fish. Dancing Party The younger people of Bandon en joyed a dance last night in Drcnnikifd Admission to the party wr.s by invi tation nnd about twenty live or thir ty couples were present. Refreshments were served. Mus' was by Kausrud's orchestra nnd r.n unusually good time is reported. Will Exploit Socialism The Curry County Leader comes to our desk this week rejuvenated and enlarged and with a new name "Thp Coos-Curry Rostrum" and sub heade 1 with this explanation: "A Pa pi where the People may Express their true Opinions for the Progress, Pro.i perity, Advancement and Up-building of Mankind." The paper is to be de voted to tho spreading of socialist c ideas, and here's wishing it success and prosperity. All parties knowing themselves t be indebted to mo will please sell their accounts immediately. After Ju ly 1st I will charge S percent interns on all overdue accounts. 1 will make a discount for cash of f per ceiu on a I ; urchasos amounting to $1.00 or 111010 after July 1, 1015. June2!, 1015. W. E. STEINHOF I- v J. I). Mills (Late with the Hotel Gallier) in vites you to call upon him at the HO TEL ST PAUL (formerly Ilelvcdoiv Hotel) corner of Fourth and Alder streets, Portland, Ore. Take street ar at Depot and leave it at Alder street. I Walk one block. Or take taxi at depot j or boat landing at his expense. I If there is any thing that I can do for you in Portland, drop me a lino anil will attend to it free of charge. 2t .1. 1). MILLS Hotel Vale: Under new manage ment. Neatly furnished rooms and board. I ''or Sale: 10 acres, with improve ments for sale or trade. Will take wasron and team. Property located mile south of Prosper. Terms reason able. -For particulars write or call on T. J. Owen, Prosper, Oregon. M21 2m For Sale Cheap: 1 00 feel while mi ni picket fence with red cedar posts. C. E. Bowman. tf For Sale: Two Fine Building Lois in Woolen Mill addition. Will sell at a sacrifice if taken at once. Inquire of Mrs. Anna Holland, Marsh field. -It x Black Jersey Bull for service. ( bar ley King. it For Sale One, two and three lots, all in one tract adjoining II Schroib cr's and opposite the Moore saw mill. All cleared. Spring water. Best propo sition in town. F. II. Mason, 807 N. Water street, Ellen.-iburg, Wash. Bicycle Repairs S.iw Filing and Repairing A Specialty I'lione -Tl P. O. l)o 174 S. D. Barrows BAN' DON, OUFOON Will Iskr nrrirrs lor llicjclcs of all kind anil Pope Mnlor-(KlfK aln (olian Row host Motors. I KK"GT53"9 Bandon, Coquille & Marshfield TAGE LINE Two Uig Seven Passenger Cadillac Cars I.c.incs llaiiilon Hotel Gallier and Hon lint; Alley 7:00, a. 111. 1:00, . 111. Leaves Marslifield Winkler's I'linrmaey anil llnlel Chandler 7:00, a. 111. 1:00, p. 111. I.cacs Ciiilllc Baxter Hotel For liamlnn 8:15, a. 111. 2:11, p. m. For Marslificln 8:15, 11. 111. 2:15, p. 111. Fare 31.50 through lo Marslifield Look for White' Pennant Cars Ray Martin, Prop. ENGAGEMENT EXTRAOEDINARY Willi I he Wrestlers The season of the fourth saw a number of wrestling bouts. Smiling I Dutch went to Myrtle Point and met his match in George Lambert a big woodsman who had thrown a man named King on the day previous. Lutsey the L'inglois favorite threw 'Mdlo O'Connell In one bout hut was unable to turn the trick twice in hiic- (union, the rnicond event buing diiclar a draw. 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