Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, August 16, 1906, Image 2

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THE RECORDER
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THURSDAY. AUG. 1«, 190t>.
8. B. Cathcart, tbeconntysurveyor
returned yesterday from Coquille
where be attended court Monday and
Tuesday.
Much important matter was con­
sidered among which was the im­
provement of several bridges, the
construction of new bridges and the
improvement of several of the country
roads by putting layers of crushed
stone in several localities
A new bridge is to be built at Mc­
Kinley with a 70 foot span and 450
feet in length. "This bridge is to be
erected to take the place of the stone
till located about one mile north of
Myrtle Point” said Mr. Cathcart.
“A tile bridge is to be put io near
the north fork of the Coquille river.
This bridge is to be 368 feet lougand
has been badly Deeded for sometime
past. Horses have been lost here a
good many times.
“The wagon road will he improved
with rock work at the Shuck bill for
a distance of something over a mile
The stone will be gotten close to
where the improvement is to be made.
There is already a lot of crushed
rock at Gray creek that will more
tbao likely be'used in this work.
“Rock work will also he done on
the road from Wartiers to Rody creek
on the south fork of the Coquille
river for a distance of 1| miles.'’
Other improvement work ir to tie
done and the roads in the entire
couuty will receive special attention.
—Times.
Myrtle Estint.
youth and children of I cm ) ay. Here
were two boys with homes aud par- 1 Mrs E. H. James and children aod
have gone to B hui I od
enta, boys who were capable of work Mrs. (Junover
£
iog and did work, apparently intel- 1 for a camping outing.
ligent and if not very well behaved
Mrs. Win Davis and Mrs. Jubu
«bowing no extreme viciousneas, com­ Fellows, with their cbiltlfeu, Lave
mitting thia atrocious murder Kt ni­ gone to Bandon for au outing al the
ter waiitoiiuees, only a day after they beach.
bad absconded from their homes, aud
Roland C. Eppersou and Miss Jen­
only to carry to an extreme degree nie Florence Harris were united in
their reckless meanness. Such an ; marriage Sunday, August 5th at the
event is sufficient to give society pause home of the bride's parents on Sugar
and cause it to take a new survey of Loaf by Rev. Thomas Bark low.
itself.
After next Wednesday it is probable
Yet explanations are uot difficult
that leas veal aud mote venison will
Lack of parental authority and coo
lie eaten by the people of Myrtle
trol, viscious, cheap romances, bad
Point and vicinity, it being lawful to
habits, particularly cigarette smoking
kill buck deer after that date.
and a disposition and desire to be
A consignment of white cedar lum­
wild and wicked rather than steady
ber is being hauled down from Bridge
and decent. As to parental control,
for shipment. The price for tins
that may be difficult, for some youth
product in i22 and it thus pays to
are through heredity utterly incor­
handle it in that way while there
rigible; and then in these days some
would lie no profit in hauling cheaper
parents care not bow bad their chii
lumber.
dren become—though this does not
The program for the annual re­
seem to be such a case. Give a boy
union
of the Son’bwestern Veterans
predisposed to wickedness “Nick Car
ter” novels, plenty of cigarettes, corn- Association, to be held in Dixon’s
pauions who delight in obscenity, grove at this place on August 29, 30
which delights him, and he will be- aud 31 has been prepared in part,
come a criminal of oue degree or an­ and posters advertising the event
have been issued. On Wednesday
other while very young.
The alarming thought is that these the 29th. there will be a shootingcou
boye are uo worse thau many others test between the gun clubs of Co­
right in tbie city who aie in nowise quille anti Myrtle Point, beginning at
controlled, who have no regard for 1 o'clock in the afternoon. Iu the
law or any kind of authority, who eveuing Mayor K. A. Deep will make
are happy only when doing some the address of welcome and response
malicious mischief and indulging in will be made by Col. R. H. Rosa, of
vice, who under the same circum­ Baudon, to l>e followed by it general
stance* might have done the same talk. Ou Thursday there will be ad­
dresses by able speakers in the fore
thing.
These boys had revolvers, of course; noou, a free dinner for veterans and
every vicious kid has to have a re­ their families at noon, at 1:30 music
volver these days; and their probable by the Centennial band; al 2 program
intention was to hold up people and by the school children; at 4 business
rob them, committing murder if re­ meeting tit the G A. R. ball. In the
sisted. No youth, or adult either, evening there will be music by the
running about the country has any band aud a camp tire. Friday will
business with a revolver, and should be pioneers' day the program for
be deprived of it in any town where which will be given later. Hay will
tie furnished campers and as many
he shows himself.
The result of this sad tragedy may tents aS possible will be provided.
be not altogether evil, for these boys Au especial mvitatiou is extended to
might otherwise have committed sev­ ex confederates and the public gen
eral murders aud tried to emulate erallv will be cordially welcomed.—
Tracy aud Smith. And then possibly Enterprise.
F or S ali —»IGO aerea—800 cedar
trees from two to five logs each, 2tkMi
piles averagitijf 40 feet. Aleo consid­
erable tir. 34 tnilea from Bandon.
M. L li. E dmunds .
for sale. No 2 white cedar
S HINGLES
_ shingle«, full «outil, 41 par thousand
Bandoli Com mereiai Co.
Ilf ANTED: by ChiCHgo wholesale «ltd
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mail order house, rsm slant manager
(inxu or woman) for ibis couuty nud adjoin
mg territory. Salary $20 and expenses paid
weekly; expense money advanced Work
pleasant! position permanent. No invest­
ment or experience required. Spare time
valuable. Write at ouoe for full particulars
aud enclose selt-addreased envelope.
GENERAL MANAGER,
134 E Lake 8t., Cbioapo. III.
TRESPASS NOTICE.
Notice ts hereby given that all persons are
forbidden to hunt. fish, camp, or etherwifte
trespass, without written pertniasion upon
the lands of the Undersigned. Township SI
8. R 14. Coos county, Oregon, under penalty
of proaeculton to the full extentof the Tres­
pass Laws of this State.
K. H. R oha .
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALE18
Oregon Pine, Spruce and
White Cedar Lumber.....
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DEALERS? IN
General Merchandise
LOGGERS' SUPPLIES
a Specialty
Market Fri«* Allowed for Frodane of all Kinde.
NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior.
OREGON
FROSFER,
U.S. Land Office, at Roseburg. Or..
.Inly 3. 1906
Notice is hereby given that the following
uamed settler has filed notice of bis inten­
tion to make final proof in support of bis
claim, and that said proof will be made tie-
BLACKSMITH ANI) WAGON MAKERS
fore County Clerk and Clerk of County
Court of Coos County, at his office at Co­
Horseshoeing a Specialty,
Wagons of all Hinds Made to Order.
quille, Oregon on September 8, 1906, viz:
Job work Attended to promptly and All work gnn ran teed to give imtief action.
ALFRED M. WEST,
reaftonnble. Shopon Atwater street, Bandon, Or.
H. E No. »262. for the SWJ< HEX. Sec. 27.
Wg NE •/,. SEX NW W. Sec. 34, Tp 29 8, It
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He nHiues the following witnesftes to prove
his coni innous residency upon aud cultiva­
tion of said land, viz William Doyle, Cash
Doyle, Silas Doak. and William Doak, all of
Parkersburg, Oregon.
B bnjamtn L. E ddy , Register.
KENNEDY
Price«
J. Waldvogel & Son
Leaders in the
NOTICE
M eat L ine .
FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior.
U. 8. Land Office at Koseburg Or.,
July 3, 1906.
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of her inten­
tion to make final oommutation proof in
support of her olaim, and that said proof
will be made before J. H. Upton, U. 8. Com­
missioner. at his office at Langlois, Oregon,
on September 11, 1906. viz:
ALLIE CROWLEY,
"Nee” Wilson, H. E. No. 12605, for the E1^
SEX of Sec. 25, Tp 30 8, K 15 W.
She names the following witnesses to
prove her continuous residence upon and 011I
tivation of said land, viz : Simie Crowley,
John Clansen, Charles F. W. Blumenrotber,
John Crowley, all of Langlois, Oregon.
B knjamin L. E ddy . Register.
Oregon
Bandon,
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TUPPER > HOUSE
Rates $i ,oo to $2.00 per Day.
SPECIAL RATES BY THE WEEK OR MONTH.
SAMPLE ROOM
IN CONNECTION.
OREGON.
BANDON,
some other boys of like disposition
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will be deterred from imitating their
‘‘What is Japan doing7” asks an
example.—Portland Journal
exchange. Whatever it is, JttpHri is
loing it and not talking about it
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WOMAN CREATED AS MASTER
It is h grout pity Mrs. Thaw did
Chicago, Aug. 10,—After 6,(MMI
not treat lief son Harry as insane
years’ belief on the part of erring
long ago.
An exchange prints the following man that the first chapter of Geuesis
which might he taken to heart by gave him ascendancy over woman.
several sojourners in our midst:
Professor '.V. I Thomas of the cbaii
Don’t be a knocker! It doesn’t of sociology at the University of
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pay. It makes you neither happy, Chicago has arisen to explain thal
Scienlesta claim to have seen a sea
wealthy or wise. Your popularity is the rib pfory will uot pass muster,
serpen’ "fT the coast of Brazil. It was
never increased because you gain the but must take its |_lsce along with
.irobably just the Monroe doctrine
reputation of being a first class Jonah and the whale.
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following in Secretary Root's wake.
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knocker. If yon believe your town
Woman, insists the professor, was
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to be the worst on» ou earth, move not originally intended as a mere
T. ANDERSON, Prop.
Justice Brewer insials that the
Will Keep on Hand at all Times
out and give some fool optimist a companion to man. She did not uotional government is too powerful.
Still
it
han
not
shown
strength
enough
chance to move in, lake your place spring into being as the net product
and go broke. It will serve him of a useless rib to please her master, to get John J). Rockefeller on the
witness stand.
right for not listening to your tale of the dominating force and the superior
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woe. If yon are quite sure that you before which man appeared hs useless
Fresh Vegetables, Poultry, Eggs. Butter and all Farm Produce.
The Russian douina was in session
A. Garfield, Prop.
can buy goods 10 or 20 per cent as a vermiform appendix.
I will pay highest market price for beef. pork, mutton,wool, bides, etc.
about two mouths and appropriated
cheaper in the next town than you
There are some startling things. only $7.tMNl,tMMI, By the American
cau in your own, in the name of free­ Professor Thomas says in the A'tieri congress the donum is sure, t<> lie re­
j-iævnfflani
dom and liberty go there and spend can Journal of Sociology. \\ oman garded as a piker.
WORK A SPECIALTY.
your mooey—but also in the name of first domesticated the animals, begin
decency and fair play, stay there aud uing with man. Primeval man did
pecial
achines
Bridge A Beach
earn the money you Rpend. Candid­ uot want to stay at borne. The mid
Stoves, Range« Hurt lluRtera
ly do you think it fair to make money die and higher classes have now re-
uilt to rder
Have in them ro manv excellencies that they are now acknowledged the
in one town and spend it in another? du red woman to parasitism. Morality
grenteHt sellers on the coast, «nd they are growing in favor every year. We
have the exclusive agency in Bnndoti for these hounehold nnd office necessities,
Turned Shafting, Cap and Set
Don't pull against the stream or is worked out in the school of ex
«nd price« rnnge exceeding!? modest in either esse.
Screws,
Machine
Bolts,
tug on the wrong end of the rope. perience. it is male. Falling in love
Our assortment of hardware, tinware and edged tools is most complete.
Pipe and Pittings,
Push things; smile once io a while; is really meditate ) by woman. Man
Brass Work.
he helpful. Tell people that your dues the courting, but she controls
c air
he
ardware
an
General ItepairinR.
Pattern Shop in
town is the best ever, or that it soon the process. Man is an easy mark for
Connection.
will be. and they will not ttnuk you woman.
are a lobster for living there. Tel)
“Women who lead fast live« do not
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your neighbor that he is nil right j die; the'pace that kills' only serves
A. B. SABIN
: hat you're al) right; that the town ia ae a process of evolutioo. Women
Manufacturer and Dealer in
■til right, and that everybody who ia who have led fast lives make unCoon-
BANDON OREGON
All Kinds of Saddlery.
trying to do something is all right.
monly good wives. Education is a
Capital $25,000.00
Hwriieart and Saddle« KepMired.
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remedy for woman's secondary posi­
BOARD OF DIRECTORS; J. L. K roi
ro . President. J. D bkwot . m , Vice Pres.
The wanton murder of a barmleft., tion.”
F. J. F ahv . Cashier, F rank F lam , T. P. H anl ».
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Bandon Foundry
Machine Shop
Mill
MARKET
Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Smoked Meats, Lard,
Sausages, Etc., also
and Steamboat
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NEED A NEW STOVE?
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PRINTING
Neatly and
Promptly
Done at the
•>oor old man by two mere boya of 16
«nd 18 years is one of those occahiod -
• I similar crimes that cause the
uverRge citizen to contemplate with
• orritied amazement the possible
depth of depriviti in «nm« of the
The article has censed a seusa’ion.
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Recorder office
W ben Mr. Bryan reaches Louis­
ville the natives are going to d<> their
beet Io mflke him think be was born
in Kentucky and is s long |. st sou
coming bom«
C. H. PATTERSON
Dray and General Delivery
Meet all Bosts,
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A general hanking business transacted, and customer* given every aceommodstlou
consistent with safe and corner«*! ive banking.
Oorrespondenta:
The American National Bank of San Francisco, California.
Merchant*' National Bank, Portland, Oregon.
The Chase National Bank of New York.
Hank Is Open from •> a m to IS m., and | p m to » pm,