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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1906)
• ..14 > :A.*»eaimwax * • ♦' * • • ■— e hrkenbuTi N Coos County tpr ; he Manufacturing Town rhe Coming Summer Resort of the Oregon Coast Bandon is growing faster than my town in Oregon Its advancement is real, not on paper Manufacturing plants all running and several more big industries coming Shipped more lumber since Jan 1st than any port in Oregon except the Columbia. The Coquille valley is the garden spot of the Coast country and we have the timber and coal industries Fine openings for workers and e hustlers, but grafters and hot air artists are not wanted * • • — ♦ The Growing Town « 4» • --------------------------- g T—“ ®s • .• • •• • fl • How one a tecultb* k*ie I is the noise of a city, undergo a ehauge wfeeu away from !'• liH, • t'lrlul upuu bi* return from ■ lw>> weeks' outing in the u ouritalin A»k*d t ext I*in. h* •* id in B*rt Aui r. mul'd io a Milin*-*, which • *111*4 *tt Ira’>*(' -'.-I -’ll* 'G a ■ 1 trird to let (itch thing* a* were vi.ibl* to me bri'oia* implsutrd >» mv mind, but could not. ha tbe city's turiin il bad always hern my inspiration for tb* gathering of thought. Had I remained much longer there my brain had turned from its accustomed groove to one I die*d to think it might have l*d me." Poor lad! a j altry two week* of his life, the only day* be ev*r -pent in freedom and not know it. Patrick Henry's taiuuu* lament still lin gers round th* earsuf m*u What will h* do with freedom if hi* r.cquaiutanoe with her bus only been a passing one. All tbe judicial element a cannot evolve a law to te obeyed by all alike, to th* pioper under standing of what freedom 1*. lhe savage interprets it ns the chance allowed to hiu - bush bis rival. Civilized man has so many answer* which seem to suit tlie problem, that, like Euclid's point, nothing but potitiou tor foundation remains there is mor* truth in Tolsti's cry of work, to give us from ourselves, than is contained in volumi s of philosophy. 1 am told that the life i t a vessel, while in coxnmiMiot,. i l’eatly exceeds that of the craft anchored in harbor awaiting chance fm belter chatter. There is nothing in idle ness. save space, bounded by limitation*. Yei.r* have not sufficed to cause me to look upon work with eye* of admiration, though I hope to btfme passing from this valley of the beautiful to one of greater worth. What mistake* outwirdly liquor makes while inwardly in man. It make* his brav ery seem teal. I have known him flaunt a warlike pose when danger was well over the divide He gets much credit fi t courage when it ba* come unaware* to him, wberea* a record ol bi* tunning prowess w mid be given tiad the dictates of bis heart been obeyed by trembling legs. Moral courage is the hrnnd, not the primed sort of man's in tervention. that makes him face hi* duty as a hero. I once broached this truisim to an acquaintance. If th* building bud been target it would ha'.c contained mor*? re- firring to a pngiliatic event 1 partly saw) I be hall was closed to nou-psyer*, mid a* I had not the value i.f a copeck about me. I took standing room on top tlie awning . f a ItuN'her shop across th* wsv. and viewed the I dancing shadows of the bruisers with tired ' , I -a*ure. Knowing him to b* a eolleg*-bred fellow, I looked fm Inin to see tl.* poi t at.d dilate upon it. When he Bought aesistance. I analyzed it to my heart s discontent: to to apparent putpo*e. And never a sign from linn could 1 get as to tlie meaning of my fitst-born pet. In tins d u I have often wondered whethei 1 was not a greater fool ; than I tiieu tlmuglit him to be: but n. w be lieve he (bowed -neb skill in disguising n tellige ce from hi* lace, as to blind me <o see he wished to take from in- a kn ekid ■ Condition of vanity il,en possessing me. « FROM BUSY PROSPER 34 IM 1 L K! . I All the New» of a Week’» I Happenings Told in Brief Manner. Edw Christenson of '*au Francisco, Pres ideut f the Prosper Mill Co . arrived lieie last 1 bm »»lay evening. nt Bn»r Your MUNIH: PRICE PER 1 Quart . 2 Quarts. He whs accom panied by Messis J. J. Havieide and Tai- bre t of that citv. who ate here regarding Geo. A. Henry tbe new boat which I Heuckendcrtf is con structing. Mr. iHlbrett is an engineer,and const ruder, bene* in this division Connect ed with lhe new boat, ia tbe object of bis visit here. Edw. Cbristeusou will remain a C. H. PATTERSON Dray and General Delivery few days inspecting the plantar this place, B andon , ’’ ti*sday to visit bis patients who are all con valescing. •I Kronenberg. manager of the Parkers burg mill, was a visitor at this place one day last week. Sijm Nass departed Friday morning for Marshfield where he took the sttnr Alliance for Astoria. He expects to bring more men to operate tbe cannery this fall, which wil • liable them to increase the pack, providing the salmon run is good. Mis. E Fisli, with her son and daughter, took, tbe Dispatch Thursday morning for Coquille where she spent several days visit ing Mr. and Mr*. A. Johnson .* Ferman Btoa. of Randolph are preparing to build a gasoline boat for R. W. Bullard. 1 bev will build several new boats in the near future. Wm Mast and Clinton, from Myrtle Point were down transacting business with the P. M Co . Thursday. They will open a logging camp on the North Fork in a few weeks. Eight or nine men employed in the Pros per mill, after laboring an hour Friday nr rn'ng, qnieHv donned their coats and li t* mid took their exit. No particular rea- * 11 is |.ri i«n fur their amlden conclusion. I md though it caused some little inconve- 111*1 <•* Win Hii'lung. the skilled and able m rikger. w h” never permit* trouble to trou ble I.'m. managed to keep tlie wheels a toll ing. He s«nt to Coquille for nfen to till lhe ve"*ncie*. Once at Hen, wishing to elevat in V t e a of the midiiiplir scene, 1 clinil ed th. - miz- Mr WvniPii. a j hotngiaj he». w4ir» has zeo-rigging to i lie cross-trees and > •aw a sight which no v m mein i \ . The limi io the <*<Mintv for some time mame np night was dar E ypt. >ave alult. where, rn») Hm don Eiidav on h b smefig tup. lie tr tn cotiritlefs -tHi« h softened li^ht whs «‘ri’«, m th;ee weeks for AJnaka where tie sh'-d; but to the waste of water« it could t p t titrate, Ro dense the blackness. As the ill’ll. rs.-el i lowed her way. *be left a wake, »Tob nenn. lit- Hif'il ' a '.Ui pho«i horescent ul • h m» e r»°rt hi po m enuth it ed A" tune« ?lie ruoon t tv to ce- » * i • (I Ir iu II HC’ldditlW IHHSM <’f ltt’ldH. » h tm^ t heir rtli:»' with buffi <:f VHiifd P v*d G'ibi. of th’ft who has been ¡oifi. luakll tx i L h t fuiftit* r\ vifu «iif of • d»1’m- I »»;• ui \ . Af’fl KftZ’l U lI’.’H MV.bilf I f t»’: vi«1 ñ ’» » the P isper noil for »he i,<rt ’e . »o..k li-> find vacation last week, o*. riHiid f.t thf iiihìii < ffk, to I f guHfd i nt it thé- event of the new arrival. a -I i| *« f will] tl f qufrv. whs ki ;\- • e ur- hu Hl tbf ( |F Hint Dffdfd HIV «tur- i ?• s io e ’ In i ? I p ii exi LiiiHtj! n that nil t the h» »i* tt that to -p.tisfy h JoiiKHìK I Hube d. I liettid tl p untaf« ifd noni the Ci III» t ■ i u ab< »it J-f i ng < I hz \ . Hf nrd. • li I f nd It Mi If could Ol S I» f di Ili input h I iiinke up remembered IHPU' h limili* at hph . wgi I p in conjune m»i, the tuo< n, become uiibnl- K it iì ?I i ’ I v i pa els. hi d atti ibutfd. camp No. 1 Mill f’<> . « ai down f'om Ipflt *»f 1 be week. A in ol’s *5e* will g»z* long upon a sight M i Pedlar, of Ne tv Aberdeen, mede Co- that • fleet* his heart; and mine (while quille a t>nsi0H<fl visit I hursday. returning stroi nig. il tbe wharf' wandered to 11 pic- Fridav. tine whir h helped them much. While wilt. hr>g the Coquille, where its wiudiug- .1. Wver. who b .s been a tenant on Adam aeenit-d to conform with mine i for I am I in Pershbaker'* I huo above Riverton, and hie to come, and forget, then go. and ia wb.s* leu«* f. i a » ea r ex pl ted t tie til *t of iiieniber. *o t.< kle i* mv memory with me). 1 April, had an auction vale of In* possessor a saw four nimdetis with arm* entwined, alm la*t Friday. He will be snccieeded bv Mr. in dieam-like a'titnde gazing. One whs h Bunigaitner. of Coquille. uh" wnl have blond of fairest type; the other. < f a tips a« charge ul the plsre f«»r tbe coming year. f ur. but i f n shade mote dark. One wax a The Carman A Cri es' mill was closed a brunette of that depth Night set i.mil mil few holos 'a«.. TiieoJa. hoitcg * d*c*.b<ed mere I ¡tli . ■'I, I e 1 he oi nei s ti.auf. inngeu carriage to repair. bet »ten tin m > three. O xlxv Cap* Mi Cilium, an emp'. yee in the*»r- vice of tbe Hollar SteAiusbip Line, whs an arrival per strnr Elizabeth last 1'horsday. < anl'V Tribune, ( lackamaaCounty. from San Francisco.-. He came to thia river Hun. .Ji liu H Aitkin, a proinitietu investigating tbe proBp» its fora probable banker i of Huntington, is i nt fm run for the sluir Melvin Hollar, a steel boat about •jt?' feel I ng and owuedby the Dollar ’ tale Treasurer with excellent yro-- ( o. It «as n port*J abe would carry lutsi M i peds. Mr Aitkin is a sonmi bn*ji « e on 12 tt dt.'iiglit. but i.mong shipping men man.- an XCelleQt firiaticier, ami a ot i- itbo irv tioin whom we gather our in formal! n. - e Peru b .t her eairving v <pa - good Cll IZen . itv i* eta i.r I l.*,ii M i n 14 ft draught expies* Orwin N -np iiit*l. Douglas Coni: ty. mg lli’ir gave di ubr He to any probability Of the severnl CHndidutPs out ,'oi o her tanning to rlnaiivei • N it consider State I ii-afsurer. Hon. J. H. Aitkin, t.| ing lie. iirii'-vfit win ti I >aded, i> is evident. Huntington, Biker county, easily ha« In m ’ I « pre*, tit <1 aid it ions of the entrance to no Ul. ibe iu-i.l* track, and is sure to le be quite nominated anil elected. He is one < f 1 i’g II the «quarest and most honorable men Lw > li* '.*■ a in the state, and will make au ideal week 1 In i In State Treasurer. I m ;« 1 11 I glin r Mrs I .’ I i. U .. Republican* must be careful this Glow I for 5c Hi i» ‘i ijì • 1 HEAVEN By Beu jamin Fitke Barrett. pp.. 514 x 7 inches; large type; tine cloth. For a limited time thie book i« offered at trade rate«». .50 e.. with 9 cents postage fur mailing. ì? flfl 9 -9¿S-5 OQO------ CON JEN 18. The Origin of Angele*—The Essential Na ---- ooo---- ture of Heaven —Character of the Angels. Going to get married? —Xestimonv of Scripture.—The Sure Way to Heaven —Piacticai lendency of this cobder has just received a Disclosure. —Environment in Heaven, and of weddiug invitations, and What iJetermines it —Societies in Heaven. them on short notice. —A Heaven fur the Non-Chtistian World — Are Eart bl v Relationships Continued in Heaven?—Meeting ’and Recognition of Friends in the Hereafter.—Personal Appear- auce of the Vngels—Rejuvenescence and Growth in Heaven.—Hoaxes and Homes in Heaven.—Garments in Heaven.—('hildien ip Heaven.—Sex and Marriage in Heaven.— Work in Heaven.— The three Heavens, and How Related. — Eternal Progress in Heaven. —Consociation of Angels with'Men. The R e nice line can print Bandon Foundry LQd Machine Shop A ddress A. Garfield, Prop. 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Sample copies mailed free. A SPECIALTY. S pecial M achines B uilt ; . to . .O rder . Turned ¡Shafting, Cap and Set Scr^'n^.-. ^Ijítíhine Bolts, Pipe and Fittings, • Fr.a.ns Work. Genergl Repairing. Puttern SbiTp in ÂConnection. E l . D orado TONSORIAL PARLORS w • P 8. HOYT,.Prop. > .• . Located in EL DORADO BUILDING First street. It.A NI>ON. ,<llt Kr.u N SH A (¿1 NG!~HH AMPt IQING AND HAIR (T1ÏÎNG AT ST ANCARD Pit WtftS- ............................ tilted up with Porcelain Tub. Hot <»r Cold HMthh 2ft ceni* CLARENCE Y. Handon. Oregon, Is jufit m receipt of m new «nd fresh stock of Drugs and 4 MATTER OF HEALTH LOWE, Druggist and Apothecary ■ Chemicals, Patent and Proprietary Preparation? Toilet Articles, Ikriiggiata Sundries. P erfvmes . R rtshes . S ponges , S oaps Nt ts and C andies . < Igai*, IP»>hwi CIgvrcttc*. — Paints. Oils, Glneaea.ithd Ha inter's Supplied AMERICA'S GREATEST Aitkin for State Treasurer. year to have do weak spots in tbe State ticket. (Joe point of danger is tiie 1 flic? of Mate Printer, because it has been run so expensively. If Willis S Dnniway is nominated, l>» Mi steepr. <h* tight-yf-iv * v uian tepte- will bring strength and not weak n vi* '«r In re lies» to th« ticket. H« is able to go eei tn g Hi* man radio,i,I |a«t week l'be object » t In* vi-tt. tin* time, on the Stump in any company and no t with more favor Ilian the previous or e, g vahi* rea*ou* for being a rlpubli but *»* die to a cleaier nndemtandiiig of can. tl e eourse which they intend pursuing, 2 at s RICE’S i REVEALED Jewelry Store, Í ï Bandon. I ¥ Hamess and Saddle* Repaired BANDON. - OREGON. W. Clinton, th* up river logger, has Dr. Houston, of Bandon, was up last W*d- y Souvenir Postal Cards I I All Kinds of Saddlery. Capt. Johnson of the tug Triumph was up at bis booi* near Norway. ¥ > Manufacturer and Dealer in tions are not definitely known b*m quit* sick for th* last couple of w**ks. North Bend, Or. •M -'s -'S fl -5 -5.5-5 fl flfl fl -9 -9 fl « 5 -5 -9-9 4 4 >u. tlBEivoH. A. B. SABIN go ss of tbe concern, but ns vet their resolu day. t • , conoernitig tbe institution He expects to make Some change* later for the futare pro taking in th* sights At Ibis place last Tues Sisters of Mercy Meet all Boat*. — All order* handled with care.----- and looking after other business matters J uow open Ibr the re eeptiou of patients. The terms t»i»< £ 10 per week and upwards. For par ticulars apply to : ; •1.50. >2.75. WEEKLY. THE TOLEDO. 7BLADE, Toledo. Ohio Kno^iii Newspaper I nited State». < irciil.it ion in the I S3.< 1OO Popular in Every State • •' • Absolutely Pure /MS M SUBSTITUTE A Cream of Tartar Powder, free from alum or phos- phatic acid royal rakinc powder co ., new york . . * e ’ • . . 1 ’ J— J. Bandon ia the Seaport Town for the great Coquille Valley in Coos County Oregon. Ha» many Manufacturing Industries and the Finest Beach on the Oregon Coast. Bandon is Growing Fast and 1906 Promnet to be a Record Breaker for Improvements. to see Bandon County. when you Ih* lol. do Blade i* now inatallad in it* i •• .*_ bmhlu.g. with modern plant and .'q ipi.i.u '. and ti wHon *-miii'il to any pnb- ficMi 'll b. tween .Vw York and Chicago. It is ill only Weekly newspaper edited ex- pr»»-ly f ir every State and ’lerritory. The N" a «* ot th* W..H* « > arranged that busy I».. ■ . <ti7i.ore easily comprehend, than by enmb ■- o'■ .-"I a a, ii-of dan I**. All cmret i t q ic* made plain in each i»*ue bv *i>*. edit rial mat ter written from incep tloii >wn *-» d ite. I b* only paper pub- li-li'.l **peci iflv for people wLo'do or d > not it-- il .Inilv newspaper«, nml yet thirst for plain fact*. I ha» this kind of a newspaper i- | .pnlat, i* proven bv the fact that th* Weekly Blade now ha* over 1*6.(100 ye trlv ■ .'il.-.o il,eiw> nnd iHoiicnlated in all part* of flu I S Tn addition to the news, the Blade piil»lis!i*« sli rt and aerial Mtorie*. and many department- i.f matter Mutable to every member of the family <Inly one dollar a je*r Mi tor free* aper'itM» hop?.' Address . ..i«E B Toledo, ' V<E Ohio. Don't tail visit Coos . Kecorder subscribers can bave the Biada nd h - Hacoauftit. for »? a year, payable ijj advance