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About The Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1915-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1915)
00 . BANDON BREVITIES i' Mrs. Win. Rodgers is seriously sick. J. V. Thomas has been ro-appointcd game warden for this district Get that Keystone habit i.nd be hap py all the world loves a good laugh. Judge A. Adolphsen of Denmark was a visitor in Bandon Tuesday. W. R. Mavity had business in Lang- lois last Wednesday. Dr. L. P. Sorenscn is in Curry coun ty on business and pleasure excursion . G. Montague Butler of the Oregon School of Mines is a visitor in Bandon. Victor, Victrolas and records at Sabro Bros. tf The dredge Seattle moved down to town yesterday for a little fresh water The Speedwell came in Sunday night for her last trip for some time. Earl McNair has been driving de livery wagon for Jas. Mast this week. E. A. Hamilton of Roseburg was a visitor in Bandon Sunday. Ray Waikins, spent Sunday with the Bakcr-Boak party at Elk river. Harry Baltman was over from the Bay today visiting the trade. Mrs. Wm. Laird of Sitcom was a visitor in this city Monday. Wm. Clarno and wife were up from Port Orford Monday. Frank Willard of Coquillo is camp ing on the beach bluff close to the Queen Anne cottage. Jas. Walstrom nnd J. B. Bodin made the trip to Langlois by auto truck to day. Wm. Mast, recently returned from the bedside of his mother at Lee re ports her as some better. S. E. Hines has started up a branch fruit store at the corner of Baltimore avenue nnd First. Buy your wedding gifts nt Sabio Bros. We handle goods of the best quality at reasonable prices. tf (1 rolls of toilet paper at Carpenter's 25 cts. Goods delivered anywhere in tho city. Miss Alice Gnllier has succeeded Miss Amy Windsor as clerk nt Aver ill's. S. Raphael of Portland has been in charge of affairs nt Averill's since the first of the week. A short illustrated article in last Sunday's Oregonian featured the lum ber and shipping' industry of Bandon nnd the Coquillo. Another worth while" Paramount Feature Production will bo on tho pro gram at tho Grand Theater next Thursday August 20, entitled. "A Young Romance" featuring beautiful Edith Taliaferro. Paramount Pictur es nro worth seeing. Coal oil 1G cts a gallon nt Carpen ter's. Goods delivered any where in the city. For Sale at Loshhaugh's Variety Store Ladies' and Children's Stockings, 3 pairs for 25 cts. Cotton Coat Sweaters CO cts each. -It If you want Findlay to tune your pianos, leave order with tho Bandon Furniture Co. AuglUx Cow For Sale: Gives plenty of rich milk. Address A. Rhine, Bundou Heights, or P. O. Box S5'l. 15 1x For Sak1 One, two and three lots, nil in one tract adjoining II Schreib er's nnd opposite tho Moore saw mill. All cleared. Spring water. Best propo sition in town. F. II. Mnson, 807 N. Water street, Ellensburg, Wnsh. Grand Theatre Specials FINE PARAMOUNT FEATURE "Edith Talliaferro" In "Young Romance" AxCOMKDY IN FIVE ACTS Produced by the JESSE LASKY FEATURE PHOTO PLAY CO. A I llir Grand, Thursday, Aug. 27th Paramount Pictures arc worth seeing! Mrs. Pomeroy accompanied by Will nnd Annn T,nil thnltl returned from a visit to Port Orford Sunday afternoon. Walter Sabin and Mr. Klcpfer re turned from thsir hunting expedition to Hall's creek Saturday forenoon. The Tillamook came in Sunday evening with its usual load of freight from Portland. Miss Clare Thorhavcn who had been visiting in Langlois for n while re turned to Bandon Thursday. Mrs. 0. P. Haagenscn of Langlois spent a couple of days last week in Bandon. Leonard Westledcr is hero from Al turas California to visit with his moth er and brothers. The mnvor. city recorder and city attorney were all absent from the meeting of the city council last ed nosday evening. Sec the "Diamond From Tho Sky" tin. i-rcntest serial story ever written, first installment at tho Grand Theater r.cxt T,. csday, August 31. b. v. T. A. Kennedy and two daugh ters is d Miss Rose Kennedy departed Fric... for a visit with Curry county friends. Wrestler Wilson was in Gold Beach tho early part of the week attempting to arrange a contest with button ana Matt Coy. James and W. L. Mast have spent most of their time during the past week at Lee because of the sickness of their mother there. Mrs. Paul Stcphan is entertaining this week her mother Mrs. Bender nnd sister Miss Mary Bender of Albany, Oregon. Best family flour at ?1.G5 a sack at Carpenter's. Goods delivered any where in the city. The Brooklyn which left Sunday night took out tho following passen rers: Miss Jensen, Mrs. Jensen, War ren Adams, Mrs. Adams and 2 child ren, Bowman Reed. The city department is preparing to lean the city sewer this fall nnd ap iliance to the value of $85 has been ordered nnd tho accumulated sand will bo cleaned out. C. W. Fcnsler and S. E. Huling of Myrtle Point were in town Friday do ing some boosting for the Coos County Fair to be held nt Myrtle Point Sept. Slli, 9th, lOthand 11th. W. F. Wood, with Gorst & .King of North Bend and Miss Ethel Franklyn of the same town were visitors in Ban don Friday enjoying the attractions of the beach. Paul Mathony, one of those threat ened by NetT has taken his blankets and guns and gone into the woods on the trail of the morderer and says ho will slick to it until he gets his man. Tho funeral of Kels Rasmussen who has lived in Marshfield since 188!) took place in that city last Thursday. He died as a result of an operation and leaves an estate valued at $50,000. From a post card received from San Francisco we glean that F. L. Tuttlc is enjoying his visit to the big fair and is quartered at the St. Regis while staying in the city . The Brooklyn nnd the tui Klihyam took advantage of their enforced stay outside Friday night to do some deep water fishing and they had good look catching large strings. You can win $10,000.00 if you enn guess the correct solution to tho serial ::lory "Tho Diamond From The Sky" A romarkablo Photo Play in chapters first instnllmcn t of which will be uliown nt the Grand Theatre next Tuesday August !H. C'OMINCi Thf urunt . 1)1)0.01) MThil htory "Tin? Din uiiMiil j-'rom Tin? Sky". Kirn iiiMalliiiciii blumpiK TiiwhIii), A n Ki 1Ui. Mrs. Julia C. Hayes a sister of Mrs. Glen Cox of this city died in Los Angeles June 30th. L. I. Wheeler and wife autoed to Rosoburg Saturday accompanying Mr. nnd Mrs. A. B. Tyler and Mrs. Ramsay on their start back to their home in Iowa. Claud Hutchinson is one of a party with Zeno Gatchell and others camp ing at Lakcport and enjoying a brief outing. His place ns runner for the Hotel Gallier is taken by Merle Kur chal. Wm. Bonk who was injured by a rol ling stone from a blast at the quarry is reported as considerably better and his prospects for pulling through ns good. He submitted to an opera tion one day last week. Geo. Buckingham of Monroe, Ore gon visited at Mrs. Fannie Dyer's du ring the past week. He came with S. D. Barrows when the latter returned from his auto trip to the Willamette valley. Dale Barker a former Bandoninn but now of Bend, Oregon with his son 'was the guest a day or so this past week with his father-in-law John A. Giles, in this city. With Mr. Barker was Mr. Fox and family, also of Bend. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Zeek expect to leave about September 15th for their trip to Washington, D. C. to attend the annual encampment of the Grand Army. They will go by way of Port land. Mrs. Kausrud who is taking her husband's place as city recorder, is al so called on to hold down his job ns justice upon occasion nnd one day last week placed a fine of $5 upon a drunk brought in from the streets by the city mnrshall. Earl Wiltz, assistant of Everard Boyle in his jewelry store was one of the passengers on the Elizabeth on her last trip out. He will attend the fair and spend a month visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Anglin in Oakland. The bump in the paving at the inter section of Baltimore avenue and First street which has been the bane of auto mobile travelers has been brought of ficially to the attention of the city council nnd that body has ordered that the level of the street be restored. A. G. Thrift and family started overland Monday on a trip into Cali fornia with the expectation of being gone all winter. Besides himself and family Mr. Thrift was accompani ed by Mrs. H. Lee and Lioyd Rosa. They will go to San Joce and other points in California, of course not neglecting San Francisco. Mr. Thrift plans to visit some of the springs that ..re so recommended for rheumatic ailments and hopes to benefit thereby. Engineers Webber of the Phoenix, King of the Elizabeth borrowed Geo. Lafaw's car Friday afternoon and started out to see the country. All went well until in the vicinity of Lam pa in meeting another car they ran the machine off the grade and had to make their way home as best they could. Saturday morning Mr. Lafaw took Scllmer's car and some ropes and went out nnd got the car hack on the highway, with little damage be cause of the incident. Property owners of the city who have built private-sewer systems are in many instances loth to connect up with tho city sowers with its incidental expense. Now the authorities are considering the enforcement of the or dinance which requires the use of com mon sewers by property owners. Ow ing to the fill the new sewer on Wall street will have to be connected with immediately by property owners on that street nnd the council considers it unfair to compel this expense in cer tain districts of the city and allow other sections to exercise individual discretion in the matter. S. C. Harrows and party returned last Tuesday from their trip through the Willamette valley, visiting Rose bug, Eugene, Monmouth and other points. He had a most enjoyr.blo trip noticing the prosperity nnd growth that country hrs experienced since ho lest visited it. While nt Monmouth ho called on D. E. Stitt of tho Mon mouth Herald, formerly publisher of tho Bandon Recorder and found him enjoying health and prosperity al though since leaving there Mr. Bar rows heard Mr. Stitt suffered a stroke. Prof. A. Richards made a musical find ono day this week, T. V. Kel loy of .MlnneapoliH, a member of the Macl'halr String OrcheMrn of that ci ty bus been In the city the guest of bin brother h. A. Kolloy. No ono mmhiii), to haw found out that tint .Miiiiii'iipollnl limn wan inuiiniu of uniifiml nklll j until In inn tirrnwi 1'iof. Hii'lmiil. ThiiriulM)' night ho uiivh n tun 1 1 muni-J al in thf latter iiliidlu, put fn tiling on j tint ri-lltt mill piuHt NMoiiiiiiiiliinml. miuI iln'iiif writ mitaJliu fiy llnwtti HuttMiuw '.. ItaUlij JiUMurw-J, H. lUtb, i'uMsuAv IjmUiilU Mmwvl JwlwtM MmIIimwmj jlHJCUdt Bid Friends Farewell Reception to Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Tyler By Bandon Veterans and Relief Corps On August 20th the Bandon G. A. R. post and W. R. C. gave a farewell din ner to Comrade A. B. Tyler and wife. The efficient force in dining room and kitchen prepared the usual good to eat dinner. Guests present were Mrs. Hite, Mrs. Erickson, Rev. C. M. Knight and wife, several members of the corps, Comrade Langley and Mrs. II. G. Ramsey, Mr. and Mrs. Tyler's daughter. After full satisfaction the diners were invited up-stairs to enjoy a social hour. Comrade Tyler and wife accom pany their daughter to her home in Iowa for the winter. There they will have nothing to do but to keep warm by the fire this winter and think of winter rains and summer blows in Bandon.. They received several mementoes, such ns wash towels, soap, etc., all in neat little bags, handy for travelers suggesting, however, witicisms. all of which Mrs. Tyler met and parried with equal wit. She held our poet's corner in the Corps and we shall miss her. Veterans present were eleven com rades Henry, Faulds, Zeek, I-nngley, Guerber, Kennedy, Greek, Fish, Sum ner and Felter. Yes and Mr. Tyler, himself. They spoke words of fare well. Rev. Knight and Mrs. Faulds. Also Mrs. Zeek spoke of tho coming separation. In fact all felt the tug at the heart strings that must over ac company such occasions. Mrs. Shields read "Wanted A Min ister's Wife"; Mrs. Langdcll recited a poem entitled "Good By" Mrs. Young told of her own uncle capturing 19 of the enemy all by himself. The officer asked him how he did it and his reply was "Oh, I just surrounded them" This created a laugh and as faces were wearing rather sad looks, the dtory was what was needed. Rev. Knight led in singing "God Be With You 'Till We Meet Again" This dismissed tho guests. Being Corps day also the President called to order again nnd the usual routine of business was enacted. Mrs. Erickson, visitor from Oak land, Lyon, No. 0, W. R. C. spoke of how happy she was to meet us again. Several things good of the order were discussed and all joined in a sa lute to the flag and we were dismissed to meet again first Friday in Sept. MARTHA J. ZEEK, Dept. Press Correspondent "Mary Pickford" that charming r.nd vivacious Famous Players Star will appear at tho Grand Theatre next Sunday in a five part Feature Play. Production "Mistress Nell" adapted to Pictures from the famous play. Wm. Mast presented the Recorder force this week with a line Graven stein apple grown on the farm of his mother at Lee. The apple has all the required points "a little yellow and a little red and about as big as a small baby's head. D. Hess of Tight Valley, Wasco county, is a visitor in this vicinity this week. Mr. Hess is accompanied by lis wife and mother and they nro ramp ing at Spruce Valley up the river Mr. Hess is interested in real estate in this vicinity. He is an electrical worker by profession and is spending his va cation hero as ho did last year. The launch Pronto is making regu lar trips these days and is manifesting nn ability to get through tho water. She will make regular trips through out the year. The Pronto was not bought for the purpose of meeting au to competition but to better the ser vice on tho river. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Pape expect to leave for a visit to the fair on the next but ono voyage of the Elizabeth. .Mr. Pape's mother, sister ami two brothers will be in Frisco nt that time. The latter are making a trip through the west and according to a recent let ter left Yellowstone Park Sunday. I.ast Thursday was the 19th of Au gust and was as well the nineteenth anniversary of the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Pape of this city. In ad dition the day was the fifteenth anni versary of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pearce and tho latter with their daughter Evelyn wore the guests of the Pape at a small dinner patty at their home in the evening. .1. W. Mast and Ml Kate Rosa helped to fill up tho table and Mr, and Mrs J. A. Byrne Joi.u.l tho parly later in tho evening. Jtitit I tragi no it ferial Photo Plus routing tho huge mint of $Kt)ll.0(lit.tt0 to produce That In the actual t of mix uclloii of tho grutit Mortal "Jlu- Dinniniid I'mm Tho Sky" with Utn 1'lrl.fniil (aislitr of Mury I'M (unit miuI Irwin r'umiHlMtf in Uh Utr iulf Tit fiivt rlmpW f Hi W. : fiy will Ih nbwN Hi i! (imiMlj TIihhImc TuJy, Annul i 'Ji , intluHiMMtl mum in Vki at 4Huim mm 'lit tor f i LIBRARY NOTES In the busy whirl of sight seeing at the ban Diego exposition M. G. Pohl found time to mail the library a book of exposition views in colors. We have also recently received, two books: a romance and the Autobiog raphy of Benjamin Franklin: and the Cosmopolitan magizino for 1913 and 1914. Just now we are enjoying a profu sion of choice dahlias, the gifts of thoughtful friends. F. A. HENRY, Librarian Hon. Dinger Hormann and family party passed through, this city this week on his way to and from Port Or ford stopping to pay his respects to the Gallicrs and other frionds of for mer years. Who is "Fatty Arbucklc???" Why ho is the funny fat fellow in the Key stone Comedy pictures at the Grand every Tuesday nnd Saturdays. Keep your eye on tho Keystones. BEAU CREEK VALLEY 't)Sx!?(? Ti-e Misses Clara and Josie Snead motored to langlois with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Long Friday of last week. y.r. and Mrs. Long took in the Port Orford carnival. Mr. nnd Mrs. BitUis and family of Bandon are visitors at the Flam home this week. Wert Bargor rode from Bend, Ore gon on horseback, starting August (5 and arriving at his brother's C. A. Barger's Friday the 20th. Mr. Barger intends to spend the winter with his 1 rot her. H. A. DoLong, Iturko Willoughby and Floyd Cox were business callers at tho Cox home Tuesday. A bunch of the young folks took in the dance at Lainpa Saturday evening. DEW DROP "Keystone Comedies" make the world grin, you can see one nt the Grand every Tuesday and Saturday night. Announcement Owing to a popular demand on the part of my Patrons I have arranged with the Pathe Company of Portland to continue showing the popular serial pictures "The Exploits of Elaine". Tito next Installment will bo shown Friday, August 27th. What becomes of Craig Keinnedy The great detective? Does he drown? The picture next Friday will tell. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS C. R. Wade, Plaintiff, vs A. J. Barro, as administrator of the Estate of R. P. Hempel, deceased; G. T. Treadgold, nnd Ellen Hempel, wid ow of R. P. Hempel, Defendants. Summons To Ellen Hempel, widow of R. P. Hempel, one of tho above named de fendants: In the name of the state of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and jiii, maM'jnii inning Tniday, Aug. 31, 1 Tbwfler Ml k answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit within six weeks from the date of first pub lication of this summons: to-wit with in six week's of the 24th day of Aug ust. 1915 and if you fail so to appear and answer on or before the 6th day of October, 1915 that being the last dayof time prescribed in the order for the publication hereof, plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in tho complaint, a suscinct statement of which is: a judgement ngainst the' estate of R. P. Hcmpcl deceased for$213.S0, with 9 per cent interest thereon from October 2nd, 1913, $35. attorney fee, costs and dis bursments, and for a decree foreclos ing n mortgage given by R. P. Hempcl to secure plaintiffs claim covering land described ns SE U of SW i See. 30, nnd E. , NW. nnd SW. NE. , Sec. 3t. all in Tp. 29 S. R. 14 W. V .M. in Coos County, Or3gon, and for nn onlcr of the Court de claring the interest of you, Ellen Hempel, to be inferior to plnintilT's claim in the premises, nnd for such other relief as the Court deem proper. This summons is published pursu ant to an otiler of the Hon. Jame? Watson, County Judge of Coos County, Oregon, made at his office in Coquille, Coos County. Oregon on the 21st day of August, 1915, on motion and affida vit made by plaintitT, and filed in tho above entitled cause. Dated at Bnndcn, Ore. Aug. 24th, 1915 7t. C. R. WADE, Plaintiff in person. Bicycle Repairs Saw Filing ami Rriairiit(; A Specialty Phone 4'1 IV O. Box 17- S. D. 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