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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1907)
qindl diati rbli.CM and keep their BANDON RECORDER. I 1 to bodies Working in trauquility. and it 1BVISO S. BATH, M »I Prop. 1« VUBLIRHBD ■VIBI TMt KsllAV A SUBSCRIPTION KAI'M Per year, strictly in advaute Six Months Three Months $1.5o l.oo .75 Unless paper is ordered discon tinued, it will be sent after date of expiration, Persons changing ad* drtMBes are requested to notify this ofloa to secure tegular receipt of paper. Persons failing to receive their paper regularly will please noti fy this office, ai. I we will eudeavor to locate the tronL.e. I m the regret of the people tbHt their | I leader« did u<4 make this stand T he ilosEi:t'i«i-Coob B ay Railroad project bus many advocate* and there is no doubt iu the minds of many that it will go through. The follow ing article is taken from last week’s Spokesman: The proposition, in itiated by the Roseburg Merchants’ Protective Association to seek to form an alliance with tbe varions towns in Coos county and build anelectric line from this place to Marshfield, to form close connection with tbe proposed line from Marshfield to North Bend. 1« being enthusiastically received and endorsed by the various towns in Coos county. Mr, Louis Barzee, the secretary of the Merchants' Protective Association, who was sent to Coos county with duly accredited letters of introduction, has been holding public meetings in all tbe principal towns, and the proposition has been most en thusiastically received, ami all kinds of pledges are being promised. It is universally realized that it is this kind of a road that will be a benefit to the wb<de county, because it open- I up competition. Charges on an elec trie road are not necessarily so heavy as on a railroad, because of reduced I expenses io operation. Regardless of expenses in operation, if but one road enters the Coos county couutry. I there will be no relief, but if two en ter there will be relief, not only to Roseburg but to the whole county. It is the duty of all, regardless of io cality to lend all aid possible to bring about this much desired end $150 autograph of Mr. Bernard Harris is held by th« furniture bouse while their $30 check which Mr. Har ris was so careful to cheerfully cash was by Mr. Paquette turned over to another parly and it finally came into tbe bands of A- D. Bradley tbe sec ond baud dealer. There the matter rests for the present. Tbe fellow has eluded tbe officers so far, notbiug has been heard from him since be left this city Thursday night. West Bandon Fanden s Finest Ocean I iew Lots J ohn L. S ullivan formerly tbe champion pugilist of tbe world has views of bis own on things, and since be has taken up tbe stage has bad plenty of chances for interviews. The following is tbe result of one reporter’s interview, and isgivenin bis own graphic way, and while per sonally and professionally, tie isn't very high in the estimation of many, An v tic Visi st. K ites . be has ideas of his own that would Itsgsl notices p.-r inch $3.<s do credit to anybody: Adoiniatratois Notici«, each 5<>o ••No." said John L. Sullivan de Display advertising, pei meli per cidedly. ‘Tin not sore on marriage, month 5o its a good thing if you take it in the L>ieal Readers, per line .o5 right way, lint I'm not going to get Special rat.«« on contract space. married again just now. And no widows for me. bi« pepar is entered at th< B. udon post "Money ain't everything. It can’t ofloe us Second-class Mutter. buy brains; now can it ? “The tronble with marriage is this; Tuzar: ia a trust on tittles. This is Lots of people get married that ain't one of the latest monopolies and bid mated; then, of course, its a scrap foi fair to ba very snccessful for the life. London rnlea. no rounds without owners. a knockout, and tight to a finish if it takes all sour lift. T be R oyal Stork of Spam must be Divorce makes it a limited go. with off on a vacation. The heir (or heiress) the judge for a referee, I don’t know ia not at all punctual on making its that that’s any better, 1 never got appearance, and it would be a great a divorce while my parents wert joke on “Españole” if the stork would alive, because they were Catholics pass them up altoget her. ami did not believe in it. I'm a Catholic myself, I don’t know that R oseburg has had a little experi that’s aoy better. M arshfield has had a clean-up day ence with a nimble tongued swindler “What is your idea of love?” be and is inaugurating another. What this past week and tbe News of that was asked. could more attract the visitor to a place comments thusly: town than a neat, tidy place? It is “Love,” Baid John L. solemnly, Thursday afternoon a slick stranger no ad vertisement to the town to have means sacrifice. That's what it means. dropped into tbe Roseburg Furniture rnbieb piled out around a business Co’s establishment and after intro If a man loves a woman, he's willing house, or litter along the streets. Out to die for her. Lots of people talk ducing himself as Mr. Bernard Har siders may be attracted to a place by about love that don't know what it is. ris, of Grants Pass, he volunteered the literature sent out relative to that And have you ever loved that way? tbe information that be bad just ac place, but their opinions will not be quired a half interest in tbe Hotel “No,” disclaimed tbe big tnan greatly strengthened by seeing old promptly. “I’ve never been in love. Josephine of that city, and also as barrels and boxes piled in every I've liked several women pretty well Berted that he wanted to buv a lot of available space that is bandy to get but I've never felt what. I call love furniture for his hotel. at. \\ ell, he finally selected goods to for any one but my mother and sister. My time may come yet. That little tbe amount of $119, and drew from How would You like to be the ice his pocket two checks already made fellow tbe poetry fellows call Cupid, man this weather? There is a first out and signed. Both were made has knocked out better men than I class opening for him in our midst, payable to himself and signed Ber- am and he’s only a bantam weight at I.et I’ m D o Your and a good chance to make a mint of nurd Harris They were drawn on a that. If a man is getting $15 to $20 a week and has $1000 laid by, be money. At the present rate in ice Grants Pass National Bank, and were [SUCCESSOR It) HOOVER A MONDAY.] and transportation, it is almost as written in a full round hand. One should marry before he’s 25. Marry cheap to get it shipped in as to get it of these .checks was for $200 and the and have lots of children; though, of up the river. Before the earthquake other for $150. The smaller one bo course that’s with the Lord. Some ------- Dealer Iu All Kinds of------- ice could have been shipped in for gravely endorsed on the back and women have three, some have none. My sister has eight living,” he added $5 less on tbe ton. Water is cheap, tendered in payment for the goods. proudly. and the cost of the necessary machin His action created some suspicion 2-vf Having purchased this old and well establish<slfbusinesH. and moved the.: .one to “This rot about women suffrage j ery to put in an ice plant and cold in the mind of the manager of the Civil and Mechanical Eng. tbe Marshall Building, east side Main street, we solicit a continuance of past, generous storage combined is nominal com furniture company, but the chock has ruined lots of marriages,” he de patronage, guaranteeing houest goods, fair prices and courteous treatment to all. pared to tbe returns. It is a good was accepted and the change some clared . - OREGON Farm Produce Always Bought and Sold. "Its all buncombe, and its spoiled [ NORTH BEND, obRnge for a little thought, for some $30 given Mr. Harris in tbe form of the happiness of many young girls. that have money not out on interest. a check made payable on the Douglas I'm not opposed to women’s clubs, J County Bank. COQUILLE continued the champion, as though This was about 5 p. in. Mr. Bar O hoanized L a non has been recog realizing that he bad struck the ad nized as the best manner in which the nard Harris went bis way and prompt vancment of woman a hard blow, j laboring men could pull together, ly got Mr. Paquette to cash tbe Rose But a woman shouldn't neglect her | NOSLERA MORRISON, Proprs. and in a way protect themselves burg Furniture Co's $30 check, and home for her clubs, and I believe in j Coquille, Oregon. Bridge & Bench then sometime about six o ’ clock came against the big capitalists, but tbe re women working for a living if they StovcN. Ranges mid Heater* back to tbe store, ami the subject of cent disturbances caused by the labor First-Class Laundry Work want to after they are married, pro-1 Have in them so many excellencies that tliev are now acknowledged the unions of San Francisco has made an the worth of liis own $150 check com greatest sellers on the coast, and they are growing in favor every year. We of every kind done on short notice, vided they want to and have no cbil-1 ing up be asserted its genuineness have the exclusive agency in Bandon for these household ami office necessities, army of doubters. Public sentiment and at reasonable prices. dren, and prices range exceedingly modest in either case. and hie pained feelings that any one is of great assistance in favor of tbe W omen don't want to see too much Satisfaction is (Inarantced. | Our assortment of hardware, tinware and edged tools is most complete. strikers, but they cannot hope to at should for a moment doubt bis hon of tbe world, though, he cautioned. | 2-yf’Orders left on Mondays with our Ban tain that by proceeding as they do. esty, so the matter passed. At 7 p. Tinning <& F’lvim.loing a. Specialty There is too much that is Dail going don agent, A. O. TROWBRIDGE, will be m. the furniture company attempted The street car service in that great on in it. Look at that Thaw trial. , given careful attention ami delivered in | c air he ardware an city, as well as in Portland a few to get the Grants Pass cashier by Bandon at the store Friday evenings. Things lik« that are going on all the wire but failed to locate him, so tbe months ago was tied up and thou time in a big town. 1 tell yon I feel sands of working men, women and check was held until Friday morning, sorry for that little woman. She didn’t girls were obliged to walk to their when the telephone brought word get a fair chance. John L. bad homes after a hard day's work. that Mr. Bernard Harris was not grown very solemn again. Sympathizing unions instructed their known at the bank at Grants Pass,’ I At North Bend Virtue is everything to a woman, members not to ride on the cars, as nor were the Hotel Josephine people I ho said. The moment she loses it, its long as “scab" labor was used. The aware of bis holding a half interest in 1 to tbe tall timber for her. BJVISTIDOLT, OREC1ON result was that not only tbe individu that hostelry. It began to look like Is now open for the le al street car company was buri, but a clear piece of bunco. ception of patients. Tbe Capital $25,000.00 Where do you get your feed and Tbe Hotel McClallen. this city, all of tbe mercantile establishments terms are $10 per week I BOARD OF DIRECTORS; .1, L. K bonknbkhg , President, J. D rnrolm , Vice I’reS in those cities. Tbe big department was visited and here Mr. Bernard groceries? We can save you money. and upwards. For par A. J. Hartman F. J. F ahy , Cashier, F hank F lam , T. P. H ani . y . Btores lost thousands of dollars which Harris had secured apartments, but ticulars apply to : reflected on the working man, as they while the room appeared to have A general banking business transacted, and customers given every accommodation ran their stores abortbanded during been occupied Thursday night, th • consistent with safe and conservative banking. the strike period The same thing is. guest had gone. His room was paid Correspondents: The American National Bank of San Francisco, California. occurring in San Francisco. It is; for when he engaged it, but at what Merchants’ National Bank, Portland, Oregon. not ouly the street car companies that hour and on wliat train be left tbe The Chase National Bank of New York. North Bend, Or. are being tied up, but al) lines of city the McClallen people could give Bank I m Open from 9 a.m. to 12 in., and 1 p in. to 3 p.m. — ooo---- business. Several of the largest firms no information. Mr. Bernard Harris that are affected the most will close had not said adieu to any one. He Garfield & Von Pegert. j up their stores until the disturbances simply left. ARTHUR RICE í> ----- ooo----- In the meautime the Roseburg are over, nnd will fill out of town or a Jeweler and Watchmaker •ò ders only. This will not only moan Furniture Co. swore out a warrant ■ù BANDON, OR. * a great loss of business to them but for tlie festive swindle! an<l bis ù SOUVENIR POSTAL CARDS to their employes. The laboring man description, which is as follows, was WORK A SPECIALTY. </ The largest and best assortment in o lias the sympathies of all the people, wired to officers in all the valley ■il town. Agates polished and mount but it ia the class of disturbers in towns as far as Portland and south to il If you find a nioe again il ed to order pecial achines their midst that will eventually turn Ashland. il while on the beach we will tell von il Yon can get them with Recoods from us on easy payments, as Mr. Bernard Harris is of Hebrew public sentiment against organized 1> whether it is worth mounting. A il uilt to rder il large assortment of wnfehes, clocks, labor. A little over a year ago almost stock, a rather prominent nose adorn cheap as at any place in the world. t : : i il silverware and Jewelry nf all kinds. every place of any size in the United mg his features, which are smooth il ¡States came to the aid of tbe city of shaven, black hair, inclined to curl, Turned Shafting, Cap and Set il Gold and Fountain Pens, including il the Waterman and Conklin's anto- Screws, Machine Bolts, San Francisco in her dire misfortune, weighs about 150 pounds arid is prob il il 'iM'ie fillers, the Iw-i in the i.rirl • t. Pipe and Fittings, to help apbuild tha city. It would ably five feet nine or ten inches in il We hate the Marshall out- dollai Successor to V. R. WILSON Brass Work. 'il ■Mtu like the organized labor would height. Wore a dark suit, light il fountain pen. General Repairing. Pattern Shop in i ti ♦ : hat* doua everything in their power overcoat and a tan colored hat Th i Bennet’s Plat A Cheapest Lots in or Around Bandon Acre Tracts Convenient to Industrial Lt ist riet Easy Terms Small Monthly Paymonts The Wheeler Real Estate Co. Surveying, Plating & Drafting, OAKLEY & ARNOLD Steam Laundry. BANDON MEAT MARKET. Fresh and Salt Meats, Vegetables. Lard, Etc. Etc. NEED A NEW STOVE? A. M N , T H M . THE MERCY HOSPITAL BANK of BANDON, Bandon Foundry Sisters of Mercy Machine Shop Mill and Steamboat Have You an Edison, Victor, Columbia or ZoNoPhone Talking Machine? S M B O . E. C. Connection. BARKER & CO, Coquille,