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BANDON RECORDER. IM PUULINHKV KVKKV mUKMiAï AFTKKNOON tint Mr. Bildad Ltd wJanjnwd the we receive the neseskaiy stock, etc., work will begin at onea. Mean flout door and wat> hurrying 1« ssteh while wouldu't it be a go.-d plan if tear that would take him to the cl-.b. our Chumber of Commerce bad a — Ex circular made to give information to the many applicants? SUBSGBIBTIO-S KATES. 4 One Year. ... Mix Mouths. . Three Months P aid in advance , $1 5J a Witbiu the next 30 days the con- T here is probably no man any *2 00 ■olidated Harriman line« will begin . 1 00 more familiar with the Pacific coast 50 and its development than Jas. J. Hill. construction of a double track rail Y’ eab . He took a big interest in the Lewis A Clark fair, ami is going to assist the He says iu speaking of its importance: I consider that the coming Alaska- Yukon Pacific Exposition will be one of the most important ever held in the United States from a commercial standpoint. The awakening of the Pacific, and the tremendous trade possibilities that will be consequent upon a thorough exploitation of Alaska and the Yukon territory, the Orient and all the conutries bordering upon tiie Pacific ocean witii a popula tion of over nine hundred million, makes this exposition the best and most attractive agency for bringing about doser trade relations between these countries and the United Stales that could well be devised." '»T dh paper is entered at the Bandon |s>st coming fair in Seattle. otn<w aa Hecond-claaa Matter. ADV MH INI NG KAIER. I b - rii I Ailvi-rtisi iiifiits : Pirnt insertion, per line Encli siil»He<|tieiii insertion, line J,'«cats, per line each insertion .. ■ - Hisplnv iidverti-eiueuts. per inch • llisptav Ails., one time only, inch... All ItasolntioiiH <.f Gori<lolence amt lodge notices, |s-r I lie Gards of thanks, |s-r line Clinri'h notices nee. .10 .05 .05 .10 .15 .05 or. 113 1N<; S. HA I II W e L earn that the old paper trust was dissolved ami that the price of print paper was dropped 39 per cent, from the Sioux City. In., Journal. W hat accounts for the notice sent out to the newspapers through Oregon from Blake McFall Paper Co , Port land, that on February 10th there was a raise in all grades of paper kept in their stock '! “The river and harbor bill is reach ing for the 101 I,I >1 It I,IMM I mark 'observes the St. LoiiisOlobe Democrat. “This is due to the 85,1 MMl,<It»11 easy marks in the country.” C omments Wm. Jennings Bryan. If Mr. Bryan expects to gain the favor of the voters in Oregon he will have to look upon the River and Har bor Bill in an entirely different light. T here is an Health Officer in At lantic City that says that kissing causes la grippe. Ho states that 9 per cent of the kisses are germ laden and that a bill should be ¡atssed to provide means for having notices posted in every public place and rail way stations. Fancy a sterilized kiss! Cupid will have to take a back seat until after “griptime.” A D emonstration showing the rapid growth of this country was made in the recent tripof the Kilborn to Marshfield from Portland. She carried SO passengers which is the capacity of the boat, and left a large number at Portland who wanted to leave on her. Five hundred tone of freight was loft on the docks as she ' was loaded to the top. Several pas sengers hail to go without berths on account, of the large number present. This shows that we are developing too fast for the old commodities, and that something must be done very shortly to accommodate the traveling public. Camp Ground OCEAN VIEW LOTS road tunnel under University Park, in Portland from a point near Me Kenna junction to Mock's bottom. J. W. Morrow, right-of way agent, purchased at the north entrance of the projected tunnel 7*25 lots and acreage amounting to 45 acres, pay ing in the aggregate upward of $31)0,- 001» for the properties. Everything is now in readiness for lieginning construction as soon as the abstracts of title are passed upon. The tnunel will be 5,400 feet in length. It will enter the Columbia river side of the divide al Newark and Dana streets and come out on the Willamette river side just under Willamette boulevard, at the half section line through the center of section 17, township 1 north of range least. Here it will provide a connec tion with the present line from St. Johns, which will be double-tracked to the steel bridge, provided no other crossing of the Willamette is supplied. I n A nother column we print a let- ter from Mr. Orvil Dodge who is at Washington, and being on the ground, Butter wrappers pnnird at the R e has very substantial foundations for his view of the River and Harbor Bill. corder office. Congress has been very lavish with Send your watch repairing to V.R. appropriations and as we are in the midst of prosperity, it does not look Wilson, the watchmaker at Coquille over 20 years experience. reasonable that they should tiirn so worthy a proposition doan. Over a hundred million of dollars has al- ready been appropraited for varions departments in the army and navy and the increased Congressional sal aries. W bile it is a mighty good idea to be prepared against any pos sible war occurrence, it is just as well —ooo----- that wo are prepared to handle the — <xx>— immense traffic which is becoming larger every day. The entire appro priation of the bill is something like All Kinds oi and will show the best re turn of any appropriation made this sitting. If the bar and Coquille riv er is made deeper, our shipping fa cilities would be greatly strengthened. The mills along the river are not run Furnished at Living Prices. A share ning to full capacity and Marshfield of the Public Patronage is getting a large percent of our logs. Solicited. Log trains taking our best timber to the Coos bay mills, are sent several times daily. We have new mills coming in and with these improve ments in the water way the shipping facilities will be doubled, and the through connections to Portland ami better connections with San Francisco will make a marvelous development in this country. LEWIN’S Market WEST BANDON LOTS MEATS and PROVISIONS Were Placed on Sale E. LEWIN Prop February 18 th Furnished Rooms Nautical. The Pacific “I sen by the paper that the navy department wants four or five big battleships and also a few torpedo BANDON boat destroyers,’’ remarked Mr. Bil- Nice denn rooms. 25 and 50c a r.iclit; jit.25 dad, looking up from the evening pa a week ; $5.00 n month. per. ‘What is a torpedo boat destroyer?” asked Mrs. Bildad, looking up from her knitting. “Why a torpedo boat destroyer is CLARENCE Y. LOWE, a destroyer of torpedo boats, said Mr. K hik I oii . Oregon, Bildad. “Did you think it was a new fangled washing machine?” “They build torpedo boats and then build destroyers to destroy them, Is just in receipt of a new and do they, dear ?” fresh stock of “You are getting close to a grasp Drugs and Chemicals, of the situation” snorted Mr. Bildad. “And when we build a torpedo boat Patent and Proprietary Preparations destroyer some other nation will build Toilet Articles, a destroyer of torpedo boat destroy- lkrnggists Sund riew. ers?” “Yes. that's the idea. Ami but P erfumes , B rushes , S ponoes , S oap . N uts and C andies . what on earth are yon trying to say,” T he P ortland Woman’s Club has adopted resolutions that censure Al torney Jerome on the methods of bis cross-examination in the Thaw case. They do not think it is just, and right for a man to ply a woman with ques tions of such a nature to secure evidence against her husband who is guilty of murder. '1rs. Abigail Scott Dunaway, the woman suffrage ad vocate, holds strong views on the in tellectual equality and moral superior ity of the human female when com pared with the male of her species. Clgiirft, Tobaren* »nd Clffnrettm. She says if a man occupied the place gasped Mr. Bildad. of Mrs. Thaw it would lie all right, “Thon we will have to build some Paints, Oils, Glass and Painters' Supplies it is the case of the Irishman who destroyers of destroyers of torpedo when asked about the equality of boat destroyers?” mankind said that one man was just "Look here, Maria,—” as good as the other, and sometimes “Then the other country will bnild a heap sight more so. soma destroyer to destroy the destroy and er we build to destroy the torpedo At. most every day we receive in boat destroyers we luiild to destroy - ooo----- quiry as to Bandon and vicinity, its their torpedo boats?” resources, and its inducements. \V hat •‘Goodness gracions woman,” A. Garfield, Prop. we need to answer these numerous howled Mr. Bildad. “Do yon want to ----- ooo---- - inquiries is a printed description of drive me — some sort that can he sent in a letter, “But I just want to know,” said that will give the location and ashort Mrs. Bildad anxiously. “When the description of Bandon, how to get other country builds a destroyer of WORK A SPECIALTY. here, and what industries would i e illy the destroyers we bnild to destroy pay. It was not our intention at this time to mention that since we came torpedo boat destroyers what waboild here, we have contemplated issuing a to destroy their torpedo boats, then special number of this paper at some we will have to build some destroyers I Wheeler Druggist and Apothecary Bandon Foundry Machine Shop Mill wHI .„d.-Mroy and Steamboat SPECIAL M ACHINES B uilt to O rder . date in the near future, that will con for the purpose of destroying the de- tain information of every description stroyers they bnild to destroy tho Turned Shafting. Cap and Set Screw*, Machi ne Bolts, that would la* beneficial to this com destroyers that are intended to do Pipe and Fitting», stroy the destroyers we bnild to munity. \Ve are already negotiating liras* JFbrA. destroy their destroyer* of the <te- for additional material to commence stroyers we have built to destroy work on this edition, and as soon as the destroyers of- « REASONABLE PRICES AND EASY ' PERMS. EINEST BEACH ON THE PACIFIC COAST