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BANDON RECORDER. IM rUBLXMIIK! evhkv rm iouAV aitekmion SUBSCRIPTION BAIES. One Year................................................. $2 00 Six Months............................................. 1 00 I’iiree Montila.......................................... W tarir P aid in auvanck , »1 5J a Y eah . ’ I hm pi*.|M>r is entered at the Bandon |H»st ottico as Second-class Matter. AllVt.lil ISING HATES. Legni Advertisements: First insertion, per line .............. Enob subsequent insertion, line Locnls. per line each insertion ....... Display advertisements, per inch . . Display Ads., one time only, inch... All Resolutions of Condoli nee ind lodge notices, ¡ kt line ..................... Curds of thanks, |ier line Church notices iree. IKVING 8. BATH .1(> .05 .05 .10 .15 .or. .Of. I . ni ron ne and beautifying the surrounding them, the a newspaper of Mountain rs oriz.es to lie* amount <»f T he S i -A' it has gone out of t be gambling business, and there will be no mor«» pool selling in the future at our State Fairs. A great many other states ba<i stopped this gambling menace years ago, and as Oregon is just in the midst of great develop ment and improvement it is a «le- cideti step toward « lean racing. The State Board brought this about and are to I m * congratulated for the stand they took in th«» matter. T he C alifornia législature has sure gone after the cigarette imbiber The anti cigarette lull introduced by Markey makes it unlawful to either sell, give, or to furnish any person With cigarettes or th*- papers for their making. The Governor has already affixed his signature to tue bill and it will go into effect in sixty dayH. The peuaily for violating this law is a boo out exceeding *200 or imprison ment in the county jail of not more than six months, or both. T he S teamer K ilburn has been chartered to take one hundred tone of railroad iron into Tillamook for the new Pacific Railway and Naviga tion Co., now building between that place and Hillsboro. Work is being rapidly constructed at both ends, and by the end of the year it is hoped the two ends will meet. Tillamook is an ideal summer resort for the Port landers, and with tbo new through road direct to the ocean, it will bring a groat many people into that country. As it is, they aie as far off the rail road ae we are ami need it twice as bad, as their boat service is excep tionally irregular Tbe Drain Commercial Club IlHH just order«*«! 5000 folderH printed, containing information usually wanted by bomese«»kers. Read it in tins issue, under the head of ‘"Drain.” Every citizen in town should have some of these folders to send to their relatives and friends who want to know something about, this country. Miss Dollie Hefty will distribute 1000 of them at th«» Jamestown Fair next May.—Drain Nonpareil. T his shows Drain is getting some thing in the way of advertising that can't b«» beat. There is hardly a mail comes but what contains requests to this office for information concerning Bandon, her location, means and chances for advancement. This is a worthy project and onr Chamber of Commerce will do well by having a similar booklet made that may tie readily slipped into an envelope and sent off’with regular correspondence matter W arden E dgar states that lie ex- pects prominent visitors soon, an«l is making preparation for their reception at San Quentin. II *n«»y and Burnsnre doing their best to supply enough lodgers to keep the place going and the warden will try to keep it in teresting. No doubt he will put in golf links nnd a polo field to give his guests plenty of exercise The strip«» is very popular at this resort ami is particularly in vogue nt all the social events. While somewhat confining, it is said to be very healthy nnd guests are amply protect««! with nice iron bars. Ruef has sent ahead for rooms in this pine«» for the coming summer, where he will remain for some time. A nd now Thaw is being examined for iusauity. With bis “brain storm” and the unveiling of the family skel eton, be should have sure made a bit with the jury. If be had heeu a pen niless hod-carrier and did tbe killing ill the manner be did, with the same reason and conditions, instead of tbe millionaire libertine, it is a grave qm-stion in the minds of many if tbe case bad ever gone as far as tbe “brain storm” theory, In the per sons) examination of Thaw for in- sanity by the board of examiners, it *nc decided to exclude every person except those who are directly inter «•sted. Thia is done in order not to cause h mi any additional humiliation, Verily. verily, the power of gold is great. which to attack tbe Japs in their al ready prepared defences. It takes only twelve days to sail from Japan to America, and while the United Stales were forwarding troops and landing them in an alkali desert of the west, the J tips were landing their soldiers by the hundred thousands, and in sixty days every crag in the mountains was briatliug with Japanese guns. The Japs had full possession of the Pacific Coast, and could concentrate their forces almost within a day at any point desirable. Our war boats were also rendered useless by the Jap cooks and em ployes and were easily destroyed. Our navy on the Pacific was totally de stroyed. After the war was started Mr. J. Bull also assisted the Mikado at tacked our Atlantic Coast, destroyed our navy, and forced a pence, whereby we lost the whole Pacific Const for ever. J. Bull took for liis trouble Alaska and nil the country north of the Columbia River, thence east along tbe 45tb degree of latitude to the Mississippi River, thence north easterly to Lake Superior. In 1930 the white population of the Pacific Coast will lie only 1300, The Japanese army of 1,200,000 re mained on the Pacific ('oast, mad«* a part of Japan, and always will be a menace to our peace ami country West Bandon Bandon's B inest Ocean 'I dew Lots Bennet’s Plat A T iir A pril Every body’s contains the following on the wonderful sue ■ cess of Jas J. Hill, the railroad mag- oate. There are men living today who worked along side of Hill when he was employed as a section hand, who are still in the same bumble cir cumstances as they wer«» 25 years ago: “He was baggageman, conductor, engineer, track walker, fireman, pas setiger agent, traffic-manager, and everything else on th»« road at differ ent limt*s,’’ one of the men who was with him as assistant at this time told me. “He looked after every detail, until This space for announcement of Miss those who watched him were appalled. Mande Garfield’s Spring Milliner) Not a box of rubber bands was bought that li<» didn’t O.K. th«» order, and Opening. supervise payment. He not only learned how the work was being done, but devised methods of doing it dif ferently, doing it better, more econom ically. more expediently. System fol lowed in his wake, system in every department. Railroading, as bo found it. was an involved, cumbersome, cha otic affair. He made it a science.” Cheapest Lots in or Around Bandon Acre Tracts Watch Convenient to Industrial District Watch Terms Small Monthly Payments LEWIN’S Market T he F ollowing is gleaned from an / exchange, and while we are not troubled with dogs infected with ----- OOO — rabies, it is a good thing to remember. -.. OvO------ Mad dogs do not attack people. ----- OOO------- This is Hie statement made by Dr. 1‘. M. Hail, city health commissioner. All Kinds oi ‘■When a dog has th«» rabies,” said Dr. Hall, “he has lost, control of his body and what he does is mechanical*. His jaws snap involuntarily, and if he encounters any object, whether animate or inanimate, be is likely to bite it, but a mad dog does not attack as does an angry dog. He does not Furnished at Living Prices. A share pick out a victim nor use any strategy. ot the Public Patronage For this reason dogs suffering from Solicited. rabies are less dangerous than is sup posed. No grown person need fear them, for all be has to.do is to get House for Sale. out of the way, the dog will not chase him. Of course, young children ar«» We have two bouses, just finished, in danger, as they do not know how to dodge the brute. A well-directed and lots adjoining each other that we kick in the jaw delivered by a man of will sell, either separate, or together. ordinary strength will put a mail They are in hue location and have dog out of business for a time at hue view. Call or address. least, and is much easier to land than it would be if tbe dog were merely W. C. R ockwell . angry and ha<! control of himself.’’ G eo . H. R ockwell . The Wheeler Real Estate Co MEATS and PROVISIONS E. LEWIN Prop. W e R eprint , below, an article taken from the Del Norte Record on the Jap question. This article is a letter for BANDON merly sent to a high government of ficial in Washington, by a long eared Nice clean rooms. 25 and 50c a night ; 11.25 Seattle crank who has no more use a week; $5.00 a month. for brains than a cat has for tins. The very idea that the Japanese cooks on the war vessels can cause the destruction of those boats, is ludi crous in th«» extreme Thus Edison, CLARENCE Y. LOWE, tbo greatest man th«» mechanical Bandon. Oregon, world has ever known, can establish a ciiain of mines fifty miles out to sea, that would render it impossible for any vessel to pass either way. Such Is just in receipt of a new and fresh stock of articles as this only tends to increase the hat band of the Japs, who are Drugs and Chemicals, elated enough after whipping a lot of half starved Russians. The sym Patent and Proprietary Preparation!- Toilet Articles, pathies of the Uniteil States are with them and it will be their best policy DrnggiMts Niindrie*. to keep in our good graces. Follow P erfumes , B rushes , S ponges , S oap , ing is the article: N uts ani » C andies . A map of the United States as it <'l|;»ri>, Tobaccos an<l Cigarettes. will appear in 19Q9, and how it hap pened. Paints.Oils, Glass and Painters’ Supplies. On (September 7, 1907, without a minutes warning, tbe Japs, who were employed exclusively on all the rail roads on the Pacific Coast as section hands, dynamited all bridges and tunnels, tore up and rendered worth less all railroad tracks as far east as Idaho on the Great. Northern and and Northern Pacific Railroads, further south, all roads crossing the mountains. Oil th«» same day all defences on A. Garfield, Prop. Puget Sound, the month of the Col umbia River, the Golden Gate, and ----- OOO------ down to San Diego, were destroyed ami render«*«! useless by the Japs Ou th«» same «lay the Japanese fleet entered Puget Sound, San Francisco, WORK A SPECIALTY. and all sonthern ports without any resistance whatever. Twenty-five thousand Japs were landed in Puget pecial achines Hound territory, one hundred thou sand in San Francisco, and fifty thou sand in other southern ports. uilt to rder The same day the Hawaiian Islands were taken by the Japs already there. The Jap force moved as fast ns pos Turned Shafting. Cup und Set Seretes, Machine Bolts, sible eastward where the tracks were torn up. and began to fortify all the Pipe and Fittings. important points Brass Work. It took the United Staff's forty days to organize and equip one hun- General Repairing. Pattern Shop in «lred and fifty thousand soldiers with Connection. The Pacific Druggist and Apothecary 4 lots and house in Bandon, all The man with the hoe was a great cleared ami fine ocean view, *1300, man in bis time, but the man witbone I Bandon Real Estate Co. of the new plows from the Bandon Harware Co. is making a greater hit Sherwin-Williams, the paint of in this land. quality, at the Bandon Hardware Co. i A Fifty Dollar Suit Will not make a man look dressed op if be has a three-days growth of beard. Presto, change. Just step into Butter wrappers priuivd at the R e C order oilice. and Steamboat S M B O . Hot and Cold Baths. COQUILLE Steam Laundry. I NOHl.ER A MORRISON, Prop’rs. Coquille, Oregon. NEED A NEW STOVE? Laundry Work First-Class Bridge A Benell Stoves. Bunges am! Ilenterw of «wry kind done <»n short notice, and at reasonable prices. Satisfaction is Guaranteed. ; trdeis left on Mondays with onr Ban don agent, A. O. TROWBRIDGE, will be given careful attention and delivered in Bandon at the store Friday evenings. I Rave in them so many excellencies that they nre now acknowledged the .......... . in .. favor every ye»«r. . W grentest sellers on the coast, and they are growing __ b have the exclusive agency in Bandon for these household amt office necessities, and prices range exceedingly modest in either case. Onr assortment of hardware, tinware and edged tools is most, oomplete. Tinning & Plumbing a. Specialty A. M c N air , THE MERCY HOSPITAL T he H ardware M an . At North Bend Is now open for the re ception of patients. The terms are *10 per week and upwards. For par ticulars apply to : : Dates A.oo to $2.00 per Day Bandon Foundry Machine Shop Sisters of Mercy Mill STEPHENS1 Barber Shop W. LZL and he will make you look like »-gentleman. North ■Y L» Ú» ■> * if if ./■ if 9 o it if if if if if a if if u if a Bend, Or. ARTHUR RICE Jeweler and Watchmaker BANDON, OR 8OIVENIR POSTAL CARDS. The largest anti best assortment in town. Agates polished and monnt- <•<1 to order. If yon find a nice agate while on the beach we will tell yon whether it is worth mounting. A large nssorttnent of watches, docks, silverware and Jewelry of all kinds. Gold and Fountain Pens, including the Waterman anil Conklin’s auto matic fillers, the tw-st in the market. .r We have tbe Marshall one «lollar li if fountain pen. ’ if SPECIAL RUTES nr THE WEEK OR MONTH. SAMPLE ROOM BANDON, ’ii if if .. •Ù if ■if 'if if it if if a w u It $ * if if if y G. H. Smith IN CONNECTION. OREGON O. F. Ro hr er Bandon Co-Operative Reality Co. Real Estate and City Property HROKFKAGF. IIISINEsS TI M HER. FA IC M I. A NWS, RKNTS, COLI.Kt TION*