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• ♦ . « purpose«. Bandon Recorder the Pacific coast are many fine resi woods usa-d k* fiuef dences and magnificent office build ings in which this wood is used. It Recorder Fuitoisiring Company. will not supplant mahogany and oak, <; E KOFF. - • - Managing Editor but should be used side by side with them and for substantially the same Mubscrtption, $1 50 pur Year in Advance. Adv«*itising Batea Made purposes. ’’ Kuown on Application. Jolt Printing »"Specialty Mr Defebaugh urges its careful Entered at tbe Bandon PoMtoftioe hh Second CI hhh Matter. consideration by Eastern architects. November 5, 1908 THURSDAY Published Every Thursday Evening by the T hat C oos county is destined to become a great mining center in the near future seems to be an assured fact, as coal is being found in abun dance in various parts of the county: gold also seems to l>e in decidedly paying quantities in a number of places, the only problem seems to to be, to save the gold, as it is ver) tine and distributed in the black sand, so that it is very hard to sepa rate, bu sooner or later there will be som*- method discovert d whereby the desired result can be accomplish id, anti as soon as this is realized, theie can be no doubt about th< gold mining 1 ecoming a great in iiu.-Ury in th s locality. Oil prospect: ate also very good, and the riclmes- of this county is not real zed by ant t>ne, not even those who have beei here for years. 'start. but will increase in earnings every year as the country settles up, anil more business of all kinds is represented. ’’Let the people of Oregon call for home manufactured products in every line and it will l.e surprising to see how rapidly this community will forge to the front,’’said Will Al bers, manag r of Albers. Bros. Mill ing Go., of Portland, recently. “ Jregon has every advantage and all the necessary raw material to make it one of the great manufac turing centers of the country. If the local consumers would demand local manufactured products there is not a factory of any kind in the state but would be compelled to double its capacity, thereby doubling its payroll. Theie is one thing that the local manufacturers should pay more attention to, and that is in ad vertising their goods making promi nent the fact that theii products are of local production as many con sumers are not familiar with the many lines of manufactured articles made here iu Oregon. is -.ell under way with a force o about twenty men working on it. th< re seem« to be « very reas< n t< hope that this city will sqoii have a s bool house of which every citizen m y well feel pioud, and the crowd e I c ndition of the schools whicl W eyerhaeuser , the timber king has been such a handicap to th« is said to contemplate following the successful carrying on of the work example of Mr Harriman by build wdl soon be a thing of the past. Tin iug a summer resort in the Klamath ts a fact that will be welcomed b) I region. The lumber king, like the everyone interested in the welfare o' railroad k ng, »«. ill be welcome, and the school, but none more so than atid if he does as much “boosting" the teachers and pupils themselves tor the scenic beauties and hunting The school building willbemoderi and fishing preserves of Oregon as in every particular and will be a de Mr. Harriman has done, we shall cided improvement in the appear eventually have a large colony of ance as well as the convenience ol Eastern millionaires spending their the public schools. summers and some of their money with us. Localities in which the Sue« for Lost Biography natural surrounding and the fishing . [and hunting possibilties are ideal Chicago, Oct. 28-In a suit 1 rought against an express -ompani are by no means confined to the in the Superior Court here today, Klamath region, foi the entire l)r. Marc Michelttanek, of Goldfield, coast country from the Columbia known lor her contributions to mag river south abounds in undeveloped azine and medical journals, asserts Summer resorts of wondetous beauty. that a manuscript of 700 typewritten pages of her autobiography was lost A t an institute held recently in a in transmission to Longton, Kansas. She sets forth that the document Washington, town, Professor Thorn - contained “much historical data her, of the state college experiment valuable to the public’’ and estimates station, spoke on the subject of “Soil the alleged loss at $25,000. | Cultivation,’’ and in part said: “In order to preserve the moisture throughout the .summer the soil must be opened in the fall so that the ground may become saturated. In the spring the soil must be dried to a depth of two to three inches by cultivation. This preven s evapora tion to a great extend. The main- tenance of the fertility of the soil must also be considered. Some of the farms in the Palouse country which have not been cultivated for more than twenty years show signs of failure, although there is enough mineral matter in our soil to last for hundreds of years.’’ T he alder and spruce timbei around Bandon would run a pulp mill for centuries, the sand her« would run a cement plant for ages, the valuable timber of various kinds will run saw mills for decades, the fruit and grazing lands will produce prolific-ally as long as the world stands, so there is no reason why the people of this community should nut continue to prosper and settle up with the best of citizens, What we need is better tiansportation fa cilities and He must have them. If we cannot get a trunk line of rail- road, then we should have electric lines- There is lots of talk about I O regon fir never had a compli electric lines over at the Bay. If the ment Paid which meant so much as Bay can get an electric line to Rose the «h’torial which appeared in the burg, Bandon will be with her pro American Lumberman of last viding they will condescend to let week> tI,c world's leading lumber the line tap this town too, and then )ournal- J- E. Defebaugh, editor we can all work together for a great- ,l,e periodical and kne wn t j every er Coos county.- We have the bus lumlierman in the country, |>erson- mess here to make it a money mak- allY penned the editorial which says ing proposition for some one. 11 in part: “Douglas fir needs no stain to Mr. Illi riman or Mr. Hill will not make it beautiful in color, ’t does build then why not some one else not have to be carefully selected for take up the proposition. It will not grain, it takes a fine finish and is e only be a dividend payer -from the strong and hard as many of the • • • • • • tell •r vou liow to succeed in life Are you in= terested in this matter? Are vou not? A course in the MILLER-CLEAVER Business College will fit you to obtain and retain a Why Lead Is Used For Binding the Pieces Together. ough and our graduates are in constant demand. Miller « Cleaver Business Rollege. NORTH BEND W1NE-5, LIQUOR.^ Our courses are most thor splendid position. Rasmussen‘Bros., Props. ART GLASS WINDOWS. - - OREGON AND In the making of art glass win dows one of the most important things is the lead used for binding CIÚAR5 the different sized pieces of glass together. If two pieces of glass of different color or tint are placed Bandon Oregon side by side and viewed from the dark, the light passing through the glass into the spectator’s eyes, the effect will be very unsatisfactory. Like magic this changes when n strip of lead is laid between the two pieces, each being luminous with its own individual color, yet blending beautifully with its neighbor. It is customary for the art glass painter to make colored sketches GARFIELD & VON PEGERT for windows, drawn to one-half or one inch scale. After these sketches Mill and Steamboat Work Our have been accepted as satisfactory, SPECIALTIES if it is for a figure window, he makes a full size cartoon on paper in crayon, showing all lights and SPECIAL MACHINES BUILT TO ORDER shadows as well as the outlines Early Italian painters used smooth Turned Suafting. Cap and Set whitewashed boards for this pur Screws, Macbil e Bolts. Pipe pose, but now it is done on so called and Fittings, Brass Work eggshell surface paper. The full sized drawing is laid ou GENERAI. REPAIRING- a thin and a heavy sheet of detail paper. Between the design and mid Pattern Shop in Connection dle, as well as the lower paper, there are thin sheets of blackened paper. All these are fastened to the drawing table with thumbtacks. Then all the lines are run over with a finely pointed ivory pencil. When THE MERCY HOSPITAL done the drawing appears on tin thin as well as on the thick paper, At North Bend the former being the working draw ing for the leader, while the lattei Is qow open for the re is cut up by the glass cutter for h>. ception of patients. The patterns to cut the glass to correct terms aie $10 per week size and shape. If the paper wen and upwards. For par cut with an ordinary knife or seis ticulars apply to : : sors the glass with the lead would work out too large. To allow roon for the lead a two bladed knife, with the blades set nearly one-eighth ol North’*Bend,’ Or. an inch (the thickness of the con or heart of the lead) was formerly used, but the cutting is now don< with three bladed scissors. When the various kinds of glass have been cut the pieces are set to IF YOU ARE gether with came or glazier’s lead These are strands of lead with f . groove on cither side. The artisar who sets the pieces of glass together does this on the outline tracing 01 working drawing by first placing each piece in its proper position as to the kind of meat He nails a straight edge along tlir edge of his work table nearest him along which he places a strand or border lead, pressing tho glass into the groove of the same and keeping the glass temporarily in place with wire nails tacked into the table. These he draws out when where only the best is placing the inside lead and tacks them alongside the next piece of « kept. glass, and so on to the finish. When the entire panel is thus leaded together the joints are sol dered first on one side. Then the panel is turned, and the other side is treated in the same way. Next the cementers take the light in charge and rub in the cement (thin putty) with brushes and clean it off with sawdust, which is also WRIGHT & WALDVOGEL manipulated with brushes, but these are of somewhat stiffer bristles. The cement fills up all spaces between the lead and glass, binding the two Coquille River Transportation firmly together and making it Co.’s Schedule weather proof. Strengthening or saddle bars are placed horizontally, so that the lights will withstand any Favorite leaves Bandon windstorm. < < « < 9:00 a m Ccquille The leading of all styles of art i i < I Bandon i :oo p m glass is done in the same manner.— William Schroeder in Western Jour < < ( < 4 :oo p m Coquille mil of Eduration. 7 :oo a m Dispatch leaves Bandon i .00 p tn “ “ Coquille KILL thc COUCH I 7 :oo a m Liberty leaves Coquille AND CURE the LUNGS i :oo p m “ “ Bandon Passengers going on the Favorite WITH at 6:45 a m can get a train for Marshfield and have three hours and fifteen minutes on the bay. and return same day. TH I Arcade Saloon Bandon Foundry & Machine Shop UNBERTIIK MANAG KM ENT Ol<’ C. A. Jamison & Jack Brown HANDLES ONIA' TITE BEST OF' WINES. LIQUORS & CIGARS AGENTS FOR THE FAMOI ’S Weinhard's Beer In the New Green Building. - • BANDON, OREGON Sisters of Mercy SMITH BROS. The New Laird & Lowe Building, Band'n, Ore. Particular The City Meat Market King’s New Discovery FOR C8Esr8 ANO ALL THROAT AND LUMP TROUBLE». OR MONET REFUNDED. • • * • • • • • • • • _____ SOLE AGENTS FOR National Brewing Co. Beer. Bottle and Steam Beer. . •• • > 9 •• • • • « Oregon Bandon BANK OF BANDON OltKGON RANDOM Capital. •2.»,OOO BOARD OF DIRECTORS J. L Krenroberc. Pwaidml. J. Denholm, President: F. J. Fahy, Ca«hier; Frank Flam, T. P. Hanly. Vice A general banking business transacted and customer« given every accommodation con sistent with safe and conservativ* banking CORRESPONDENTS: The American National Bank, of San Francisco, Calif; Merchant, National Bank, Portland, Oregon; l-he Chase National Bank, ol New Y ork. • • e • • «• « •• • Bandon B ottling W orks Dewitt's Little Early Risers, the famous little liver pills, They are email, anre. safe pills, Sold bj Ban- don Drug Co.. GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY 4s ’ We want to Newly furnished large light rooms Telephone. Electric Lights. Rented by single night, week or month. The Eldorado •• • Hello!! Now that the election is over, INQUIRE AT OFFICE OF possibly the daily papers will con descend to give the public some news, The BANDON STEAM LAUDRY instead of so much campaign rot. We all like a legitimate amount of cam paign news, but the old hatching up theory of things that never happenec gets exceedingly tiresome. • • • ROOMS and LODGING •• * •• • •• * • • f •• ••••/ •• • . •• • * • • • ■ I *t • • • •