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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1906)
• • - •• □ • • Oil King Giv t Lie to Long. Cleveland, Aug, 6—In direct con tradiction oj tbe allegation of exSec- retary of the Navy Long reads at Plymouth that tbe pilgrim fathers were liars, grafters and debauchees, John D. Rockefeller said yesterday: “Thia is a great and good country to live io. It is a powerful country, and has grown to its present position through tbe strength of tbe few Puritan fathers who first settled here. “It was this spirit of tbe pilgrims’ love of truth, respect for it, desire for right living, which laid the massive foundation for the United States, The Puritans made the beginning. We should keep it as they intended.” Notwithstanding tbe fact that tbe • government is hard on tbe trail of Rockfeller, and will make extra ordinary efforts to indict bim at tbe Chicago investigation this week, the richest man in the world expressed his unswerving patriotism aud loyalty in bis sermon to bis Euclid Avenue Baptist Sunday school class yester- j «lay morning. He was in specially good humor, shook bands wi<b every- •• • I r---------------------- body BDd patted bis more intimate friends affectionately on tbe back. The eulogy of tbe Puritans by tbe oil king is being compared with tbe sensational statements of ex-Secre- lary Loug that these same men were rotten in morals, that drunkenness, slander, bickering, licentiousness aud even crimes against nature were com mon witbin tbe first decade of Plymouth colony. Comment is also being made in thia connection upon Long's statement (bat: “The saints in Plymouth colony can be counted opou my fiugers Some of the very select were false to their trust, falser by far tbau any president of a modern insurance com pany. “Their first ministry was a facetious hypocrite and grossly immoral, and the second was a cross between a a crank and an idiot." There is a diversion of opinion as to which of the great American’ opin ions should bear tbe greater weight, that of ex Secretary Loug or John D Rockefeller. RAYMOND LAUNCHED COQUILLE NEWS NOTES AT PROSPER. Leander, Our Correspondent Tbe launching of the steam seboon er Raymond, at Prosper last Thurs day Sight was attended by probably tbe largest crowd ever assembled at that place. Excursion boats were run from Bandon and Coquille and tbe gasoline launches brought their full ¡quota. The evening was idea) for an excursion. Tbe Bandon aud Coquille bands were hi attenance and furnished music enroute. The launching was scheduled to take place at 10 o’clock but some little trouble was encountered iu getting the vessel started from the ways and it was about eleven o'clock when the trim schooner slid gracefully into tbe river amid tbe cheers of the spec tators aud tbe whistling of other craft. It tell to tbe lot uf Miss Kate Rosa to break the buttle of wine and christen tbe vessel “Raytuond.” The Raymond is 180 ft long, 38 ft. beam, 13 ft depth of hold, and is a tine model. She was built for Sud den & Christensen of San Francisco aud will be put in tbe lumber trade between S. F. anti Raymond, Wash. Capt. Kittleson iuforms ns that it will require about a months work yet to complete tbe deck bouse aud pul Butter wrappers printed at the R e on the finishing touches. After this corder office. work is done she will he loaded with 300.000 ft. of lumber here ami taken to Coos Bay where 600,000 ft. more will be takeu on and then towed to Sau Francisco. She will be an oil burner aud upou arrival in tbe city tbe engine and other machinery will be installed at tbe Union Iron Works The Raymond cost about $72.000 and is one of tbe largest, if not tbe largest vessel ever built on the Coquille river, and is a credit to tbe Heuckendorff yard. After tbe launching tbe Prosper ball was tbe scene of a gay dancing party who tripped the light fantastic until the wee srna’ hours, tbe Seaside Orchestra being in attendance and furnishing excellent music. The river boats left at midnight but many remained to enjoy the pleasures of the giddy whirl. All in all it was a most successful launching and much credit is due those in charge Homeseekers and Investors Investigate the Opportunities offered at A ND ON The Growing Town of Coos County The Manufacturing Town. There will be a dance at Prosper Saturday evening, the Seaside Or chestra will furnish music and boats will be run from Coquille and Ban don, Tells of tke Week’s Inci* . dents at the Hub. The weather continues tine and these clear moonlight evenings with the geutle zephyr breeze filtering through the green foliage tiuds us strolling up and down lovers lane with onr sweethearts wbisperiug words of love and affection in their eara. The eonuty court is in session transacting their usual routine of business. Tbe Baxter Bros, still continue to dispense the necessary elexir of life notwithstanding tbe protest of tbe probis. Consequently it is »ip to the disciple« of Blackstone and tbe jurists to decide (he dilemma. Tbe steamer Antelope decided she was tired of tbe trials and tribulations of this world and would shuffle off this mortal coil, consequently she paid McGinty a visit at tbe bottom of tbe river, but there is a posse of men attempting Io resuscitate her, think iug her day of usefulness is not past T, T. Land aud Wm. Lyons have formed a partnership and are going to conduct a wholesale establishment consisting of grain, feed, bay, etc. They are both reliable and energetic men aud we bespeak for them a liber al patronage. We received tbe intelligence of tbe untimely death of Dave Collier in Idaho aud his body will be brought here for interment. His lamp of life was extinguished when bis sun of usefulness should have beeu at its meridiau height. It is tbe same old story; a young man raised m idle ness and cradled in tbe lap of luxury seldom achieves success aud ascends tbe ladder of fame. Il is to be re grafted that such are the facts, but nevertheless it is. A young man en dowed with good health and earning bis own livlibood is tbe one who will succeed. Leander. X-Rays. Russell Sage s fortune was much greater- tbau the ansuawor found it to b*. John D. Rockefeller aud tbe trust magnates are firm believers in tbe “absent treat meat.’ Stolypin is to leave tbe Russian cabiuet If that is all be stole be should make auotber grab before he goes. Whose business is it what Russell Sage did with bis money. What Russell did was “nutbiug to nobody.” As an example of tbe benefit of oiling roads, see bow smooth tbe path way of John D. Rockefeller's life bas been made by tbe process. Anthony Comstock's latest is to have a young woman bookkeeper for tbe Art League arrested because tbe League published a series of pictures a few of them in tbe nude. Anthony evidently is fund uf lingerie. Illinois followed Oregon's lead aud Saturday held primaries at which the United States senator was voted for just as iu Oregon. We may be slow up iu this neck of the woods but, when it comes Io tbe home stretch there is uotbing ahead of us Those Walla Walla girls who are helping (heir dad harvest bis wheat, are tbe kind that in less strenuous hours, till a shirt waist with gladness, adorn a ball room, grace a wedding, aud make for some man a home that will make him think be bas located the Garden of Edeu. Mrs. Leslie Carter was married a few days ago at Portsmouth, N. H Ou that occasiou she gave her age hs 30. Her sou now announces bis eu- gagemeut to Miss Norma Munro, de claring their ages are the same 26. Now tbe question is well, come to tbiuk of it—there are several ques tions and some couuudruma.—Salem Capital Journal. - J94 -9-9-9-s 9-9-9-9-9-949 444444444te £ MARINE J *944444444-94444444444444^ aasivt». Aug 8—Scb Ruby, to Prosper Mill. Aug 8—Sch Advance, to Parkers burg Mill Aug 9—Scb C. T. Hill, to Prosper Mill. R. F. Shannon aud Mrs. Croy were married at Coquille yesterday. General Stossel doea not under* stand the exact status of hie oBse but be considers it eminently proper to look in the glass every morning to see if bis bead is still ou straight. Now that appendicitis bas become so cotumou the wealthy are taking more and more to the fashion of get ting hurt iu auto accidents. THE MERCY HOSPITAL At North Bend Is Dow open for the re ceptiou of patients. The terms aie $10 per week and upwards, For par ticulars apply to : : Sisters of Mercy Eldorado Wines, Liquors and Cigars.... ooo---- We don’t know what the trouble between Salvador and Gautamala is about, but we suspect that Mrs. President Cabrera turned up her pretty little uo6e at Mrs. President Escalon about the wash. Rasmussen Bios. Proprietors. Bandon, "Elks are pouring in” says a Den- ver dispatch. That's a habit Elks have. The railroad surveyors have been W 4444444444444->9 -a-34-9 44444 y 1 ù ARTHUR RICE I here duriug the last few days placing s Jeweler and Watchmaker Ú stakes through the town and beyond Kitiidolph. BANDON, OR. ■ir it. Even the doubters are now con ir Miss Anderson late of California, is u SOUVENIR POSTAL CARDS. vinced that we will have a railroad in s visiting her brother at Andersons's s The largent and best assortment in the near futuie. Stage travel through & town. Aisles polished and mount camp. ’ w ir ed to order. If you find a nice agate Miss Mintie Doak vipited with her town is increasing daily and with the w while on tbe beach we will tell you ,r friends Misses Maude and Ruby ease of railroad travel the goiuus and S whether it is worth mounting. A tût Ellingson of near Parkersburg Tues comings would be increased many s large assortment of watches, clocks, silverware and Jewelry of all kinds, day and Wednesday. times. 8 Gold and Fountain Fens, including ■ We are interested to record the Mips Lena Li ndeheck of Arago is the Waterman and Conklin's auto matic fillers, the best in tbe market, visiting relatives of this place. marriage of Mr. Wm. Button to Miss »? We have the Marshall one dollar Mr and Mrs. Bates returned home Ollie Boesseu which event occurred fountain pen. Tuesday after a few days visit with last week Wednesday at the bride’s 8- Mr. and Mrs. Wandling of Two-mile home, the Rev. Mr. Roach officiating Capt. Harvey James and family of Congratulation*. My.tle Point, are enjoying an outing Mrs. Frank Langlois weot to Ban on tbe Whiskey Run beach, don last Monday, returning in the Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Doak visited evening. their daughter Mintie, and sous Win Mr. and Mrs. Otbick and Mrs. P. B. HOYT, Prop. and Jason, of Randolph tbe first of Malehorn spent last Sunday at l’ape the week. Blanco taking iu the beautiful seen Mrs. C. Hayter returned home Iasi Located In EL DORADO BUILDING. [ Saturday after a few «lays visit with ery for which that spot is famous. First Street. BANDON. OKKflON her sister, Mrs. Ella Loug of Bandon A dance was given last Saturday SHAVING. SHAMPOOING AND HAJK % E l D orado TONSORIAL PARLORS >• - - >- - - Oregon. I - ANCHOR BAR •< • - - - ■ >• • - ALVIN MUNCK, Prop. - ■H • M - Best Wines, - Liquors - - and - - « * - ■ Cigars. - - —ÄIÄ— We invite our friends to call and see us, < I - ■ M That's the < •< ■ - •< ' Stuff. - T t y yti t ?1 1 ? tt11 y t ÿ - * • ■ • X • - ■ - *■ Opera CUTTING AT STANDARD PRICES. Bathroom newly fitted up with Porcelain Tub Hot or Cold Hath. cent. - THE Langloi*. Mr. ami Mrs. H Russell were evening for tl e entertainment of the Baudou visitors on Monday. surveyors. Hearing no adverse state Mi-a M'titio Doak was shopping meut,-w« conclude it was enjoyable Coquille on Wednesday. and civil. Mrs. M. Hultin visited at the bone Mr. and Mrs. George Belloni and of her son A Hnltin on Sunday. little daughter spent a few days of P eooit and P atsy . last week with friends here, aftei ------OOO------ which they visited at Cape Blanco, If it wer not funny it would be sad to see bow a rich man's wealth ami at tbe McKinzie borne. Mr. melts away when the tax assessor Belloni will be remembered as tbe comes into view. former proprietor of tbe Star ranch. A Pennsylvania judge says a They uow reside at near Coquille. mother can spank her daughter. Thai M r. aud Mis. Steve Gallier went to may be true provided she is not a Baudou last Saturday returning physical culture girl. Monday. Bend, Or. North ■c ■» - bas a s<»)ect Morrlr of WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS. |¡frani jjrrr on |]raughf. - - ■ ■ - > JOB.. C ourteous T reatment . - - ■ -. PRINTING . » Bandon, Oregon. 4-A 4 ------ OOO----- Good Reason. The Coming Summer Resort of the Oregon Coast "Why do you turn from me?" be cried. “Do not ask me!’’ she faltered, paling. “But 1 must know ’Abat have i done?" “Oh nothing nothing. Harold! It ia something I have done.'* She seemed to weep silently “Yon! Can it be yon have <|oue something ili-ii makes yon turn «wav from nie thus? I demand to kqpw.— tell me tbe worst. ' I ! ve been eatiugunions Fred Lorentzen caqie down from Bandon Sunday and is still visiting friends here. Mr". Jo Holman and little son came to Laugluis last Monday and will remain for b vacation. Mrs Holm an is a sister in- law of Mrs Counts A dance will be given next Satur day evening by the Star ranch boys, ----- OOO----- Tbe bearing in these Pittsburg divorce cases ought to be held in r padde«! cel( Neatly and Promptly Done at the Recorder office. CLARENCE Y. Bundon. LOWE, Oregon, Druggist and Apothecary la jus* In receipt of a new and fresh stock of Drugs and Chemicals, Patent and Proprietary Preparations Toilet Articles, !»ruggi*t* Maadrir*. S ponueh . S oap , N uts and C an dim . PERFUMES. BRUSHES, < Her». V«>te<">a and Cigarette«. PainM. Olis, Glas« sad Painters' Supplies. «