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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1907)
V • • • • • s • • •• • • •-. * . •I • /• • • • • .•. ••<1 .* • • • • Mr. Charleson mean« what h« Press, ami will vuinmence running it as a serial. It is an unusually in ' saVs as he is making a tine add.ti- 1 teresting storv and one of its princi | to his course from our library < f IE Vi KG 8. LATU Le iud Prop. pal fixture is n introdui'ing .is a Tecnicology. He purchased all > f principal char u tier, a mm similai to the library volumes on Civil I li Rockefeler Aside from an ex gineering. These volumes arc very tremely interesting plot it is well popular with the Government Eti worth your time for the many busi gineers. Many of them. lik< li ness tactics that are employed in the Charleson. have studied our course s. »I Its! UHI IIO KAUS. Mr. F. F Wood, principal of Per year, strictly in ndva« <*e '1.5o big concerns for the supremacy of | Bandon schools and Mr. B. Six Months l.oo trade. In enlarging this paper we Thr«*e Months .75 have made room for country cor Harrington, boss weaver in U u I mh pap<-r is ord»>r«*d discon- respondence. and wish to extend the woolen mills, are suliscribing < inned, it will lo* seiit tifter dale of ojiportunity for a correspondant in reference libraries. exptrniioti. PerMina chniiging mi every locality. Surely you take Miss Anna M. Waldvogel, Miss <tr**M«ee aro reipiesteii io notify line enough inti rest in the place in whi< h Helen Logan, H. E. Boak, R ottici* t<> »celile iugular receipt nf PH|M>I Per<Mim* fading tu lecci««- you live to have the local news Tilton, and Irving S. Bath are tfieir pappi regiilarly wili plea-e tuffi- published' Drop us a line and we rolling for courses in various lines of fv filiti <'Ilice, ni | vie ivi II emieavor IO will provide you with the necessary locai e fio* I r< mille. work. stationery, postage, etc. Sixteen years ago. Thos. J Foster editor of Colliery Engineer ami Met I am a Dollar. A little age woin al Miner, as a result of an unusual Legal n<d a»- per inrli >3.< »< maybe, but still in circulation, 1 am success in “Questions and Answers’’ A l'iniii-ar iior- N ffic>-n. en-li 5 <m proud of myself for being in circul- Department, he conceived the idea Di-.pln\ i.l v<>rt i»ing. po’- inch i |)»*r ition. 1 am no tomato can <1>>IIu- 1 of a regular course of study in tlu D( monili not I. This town is only my adopted 1 art and science of coal mining. His . f »• L och I Headers, per lino corre home, but I like it and hope to re coal mining course by S-> ooial at“» "ti e<mtr -pace. spondence was a success and soon main pernamently. When I came became very popular. He concluded liiM ppper ¡s entered nt th«* I» Milon ¡ mihí (mt of the mint I was adopted into a that if he could give instructions to town like this in another tate. But «»llì.’f* a« Secónd-idas» Matter. miners who had grown up in almost ifter a time I was sent off to a big total ignorance, so that they could city, many miles away. I turned up St Ni>\v‘s T emi s says that there n a Mail Order house. For several till the position of foreman ami is a famine of fruit in the line of year» I stayed in that city. Million superintendent, then he could or- < hemes, pears apples and cantaloup« s aires bought cigars with me. I ganize courses that would be a- m the Coos Bay market caused by the did not like this for 1 beleive in the successful in other fields. To make delay of the steamer Breakwater. plain people. Finally a traveling man a long story short. Thos. J. Foster We haven't > 1 a. \ thing <>f thi'' irought me to this town and left me is now the honored president of the sort on the local market this season. here. I was so glad to get back to a world’s largest educational institu must also be waiting for the Break mialler town that I determined to tion. offering over 200 courses, water. make desperate efforts to stay. One ploying over 3,000 people, with lay a citizen of this town was about enrollment of more than 1,000,000 B andon is i . oing to Celebrate, to send me back to that big city. I students, rated in Bradstreet's Com and the Eagle's tail feathers are go aught him looking over a Mail inercial Report $1,000,000 At. the ing to be pulled in a manner that Order Catalogue. Suddenly 1 found biggest rating given by these reports. has never before been attempted. my voice and said to him—he was a Th«1 International Correspondence The committee is devoting their dentist by t' e Way: Now. look here, Schools have done more than any utmost toward a program of interest doc. If you'll only let me stay in influence since the world began to and for something doing every this town 1'11 circulate around and do bring a good, thorough, practical, minute during the day. We want you lots of good. You buy a big education within the reach of all to see all of our friends along th« beefsteak with me, ami the butcher who really desire it. Our charges river here that day. Spend a day will lmy groceries, and the grocer are moderate and our courses re- away from the heat and dust, and will brty dry goods, and the dry quire onlv odds and ends of bring your lunch for an ideal day al goods merchant will pay his doctor's spare time: then truly it may be the beach. Can you excell out bill with me, and the doctor will said that a young man or a young bathing and fishing, or can you spend me with a farmer for oats to | woman need not give up in ig- afford to miss this greatest day in feed his buggy horse, and the farm norance if he really wants an educa- all the year by not attending the er will buy some; fresh beef from the I tion. ARTHUR RICE à celebration? Come down on the butcher, and the butcher will come Jeweler and Watchmaker Ù To our old students I would say morning boat and stay all day with around to you to get his tooth mend go ahead with your course and get s BANDON, OR. 5 us. ed. In the long run, as you see your diploma if you have not done Ù SOI VENIK I’OST AL CARDS. 1 11 be more useful to you here at so already. No matter how long àa The largest and lieat assortment in Y f . E ditor ri it r . nf . d last Sat home than if you sent me away for \<n 1 have had your course, it is ù town. Agates polished and monnt if ed to order. If yon find a nice agate '¡J unlay evening and has again taken ever Doc said it was a mighty stilt good until you complete it. I f you à while on th« beach we will tell you à U up the reins. During our absence, argument. He hadn’t looked at it in have lost any instruction paper, the I« whether it is worth monnting. A ki à large assortment of watches, clocks, & which was spent in Portland and in that light before. So he went and schools will replace it free of charge. silverware and Jewelry of nil kinds. u 'à Hillslioro, we had many inquiries bought the big beefsteak, and I be Ù This will not be my last visit to ’ ■¿f Gold and Fountain Pens, including ’ù regarding this section of the country. gan to circnlate around home again. the Waterman and Conklin's auto Bandon. If I can be of any use to matic fillers, the best in the market, ' a *' The prevailing idea seems to be Now, just suppose all the other dol any of our old students, or our new à We have the Marshall one dollar that there is a city of Coos Bay. and lars that are sent to Chicago or some lir ones, or any one contemplating a ùf fountain |>en. ¿I' 'A Bandon is stuck up on Coos River. other big city were kept circulating course, I should like to hear from ’¿it It is. "How far is Bandon from right here at home. You could see them at 615—4 M. St., Eureka. Cal' now — < III IS Bay?’’ Marshfield and North this town grow. Honest. Very Truly Yours, Bend have done a world of good for ain't I right.—Ex. E f . n E. N ewton . their section by their untiring ad At North Bend vertising efforts, but they forget I. C. S. Correspondence. The latest in post cards at Man- that there is a Coquille Valley on ciet’s (’on feet inner ,v store. Is now open for the re earth They fail to state that the Editor Bandon Recorder. ception of patients. The The U . 1*. Filile«- Prepared Paints greatest percent of the lumber and De ar Sir: It has been my pleas, terms aie ill) per week their huge logs are shipped over lire to spend a few days in Bandon and Varnishes for sale by ('. Y. Lowe and upwards. For par Did yon know tlint yon can get ten from the Cool’ll.i.f V ai i rv on in the interest of education—modern ticulars apply to : the railroad. There seems to be industrial education—typified by the views of Bandon and vicinity at A. Bices for fifteen cents’ many conflicting ideas regarding I. S. C. most all of this part of Coos County. Of interest tothe ladies of Bandon While I came among the good North Bend, Or. The outside world is little informed people of Bandon a stranger. I Lorenz A Hoyt have just received as to the amount of our lumber re found that correspondence instruc- [ their new summer stock of dress sources and the farming facilities. tion was no stranger. Time has not goods. Yon arc invited to call atni CLARENCE Y. LOWE, It would be a wise idea if our allowed me to visit all of the people inspect. Bxndon. Oregon, Chamber of Commerce would issue who have enrolled for our courses CONTKST NOTICE:. a pamphlet or descriptin' matter of but those whom I have seen express Department of ttie Interior, some sort that would place many of themselves most favorably. t S. Is-ind t Ittice at Roseburg Or. In just !n receipt of a new and fresh stock of these advantages in a Better light Jnne 12, 1907. Mr. Chas. I Kime was greatly A antticient contest affidavit having Ix-m and at least give us our due Druqs and Chemicals, aided by his correspondence course tiled in tins office bv Edwin B. Stillwell.! in securing his marine engineering conte-t mt. against liomestend entry No Patent ami Froprietary Préparation- l.ilXi, made I Ictola-r 1910, for the NW1, \Vi Will E. ni . aki . t the Rf lict •nse. He values his r««ference I of Secti >n 25, I ownahip 29. S. Range 15 W Tollet Articles. CORDER to a full fledged 6-page library far above the cost of the en by Robert A. Doak. contestee. in which it DrnggiM« Ninulrii'«. paper everv issue, commencing next tire course. To prove that he means is alleged that said Kobert A. Doak lias . wlioll. abandoned said tract and changed week Numerous delays have here what he says, he enrolled for our Ins residence therefrom for more than two pERFl’MES, B k I’SHE*. SpoNOES. SoAP, NfTs asp ( ' aniiif . s . tofore kept Us from making this im course covering pattern-making and rears «mee making «aid entry and next prior to the date herein ; that said trnct i T«»lwrof» him ! Clunrettcw. provement, but now with our new shop practice. not settled ii|«>n nnd cultivated by said equipment it has passed the possi Paints. Oils. (Hass and Painters’ ^applies Mr. Donald M. ("harleson has the party a« required by law that said atwence BANDON RECORDER. Lots 50x100 feet with 60 foot streets and alleys. Level and on grade, almost clear S35.00 ed for 90.00 Lots 66 X 132 feet for 100.00 Acre Tracts close in for Any of these can be bought on monthly pay ments if desired. We have sold more than 300 lots in Bandon since last October Many have been re- sold at a profit and no one has ever lost a dollar on any property bought from us We claim to have the cheapest property and to make the easiest terms, found in Ban- don If you are looking for bargains, see us. Wheeler Real Estate Co Bandon, Oregon THE MERCY HOSPITAL Sisters of Mercy Druggist and Apothecary bilitv stage and is an assured cer taintv This week has been spent m the most part in- arranging for our new machinery, ■. «insisting of a new 1-airbanks-Morse < .as Engine, Ikiston Wiie Stitcher. Taper Cutter, 250 pounds of I km I v type, cases, racks imposing stones and nu merous other material which has been badly needed for some time, and which was nei essarv for an en largement. We have also secured the first publication of the late novel ile Lion and the Mouse.' in newspaper form, from the Associate following to say: ' Bandon, Oregon, June 21, Kjo"- 1 would like to say for the bene- tit of anyone contemplating a course in the I. C. S. that the money I in vested in the same schools proved to be a very good investment, The course has helped me verv much in my work. “In dealing with the I. S. C. people I found that they more than made their won! good. They have a splendid system of teaching. [Signed] D onald M. C hari e - SON.” was not due to employment in the military or naval service of the Initial States in tune of war. «aid parties are hereby notified t» appear. respmd and offer evidence touching Mid allegation at to o'clock a. m on July 90, l«.«n7 tiefore <’. T. Blninenrother. Notary Public, at his office at Bandon Oregon, nnd that Anal bearing will l>e held at 10 o'clock, a. tn. on Augnst 13, 1907. he- fore the Register nnd Receiver nt the I nited States Land Office in Roseburg. < Iregon. The «aid contestant having, in a proper affidavit, tiled June 10. 1907, set forth facts which show that after dne dllhgence per sonal service of thi« notice cannot be made- it i« hereby ordered and directed that such notice lie given bv due nnd proper publication. B ewjkmim L. E dlt . Register. t * « Furnished Rooms -------- Dealer In All Kinds of-------- Fresh and Salt Meats. Vegetables. Lard. Etc. Etc . *-i Having purchased thia old ami well eRtnblisbedfbuRineafi. and moved tbe'sanm to the Marshall Building, east side Mam street, we solicit a continuanoe of pa^t penerous patronaye, guaranteeing honest ^ooda, fair prices and courteous treatment to all. Farm Produce Always Bought and Sold. «a NEED •♦7 ') A NEW STOVE? Bridge A Bench Stove«, BnngeM nnd Heater« — V llnve in them »> iivinv cxcellencif« Hint they nre now ncknowledyed Hie creaUMt M-ller« on the con«t. mid thev nre prowiny in fnvor everv o- tr. We lime theexclnsive .-lueio-v in Bandon for tliene hoiiHehold and office neceHHitie«. hih I prices ran«»c Piccpdinplv inodcRt in eith(*r enne. Our assortment of hardware, tinware and cd^ed tools is most complete. Tinning & Flumtoing a. Specialty* A. M c N air , T he H ardware M an . BANK or BANDON, BANDON OREGON Capital $25,000.00 BOARD OF DI RE< ' I OliS-. J. L. K honkniivko . I’remffenl, J. D enholm , Vice Pre« F. J. F ahy , Ca«liier, F lank F lam , T. P. H anly . A penernl banking L uhhifhr franuRctp«!, and matomerR i/iven ev^fv accommodât iod coiHiNtfnt with «afe nnd conserva five banking. Correspondent»: Tlm American National Bank of San Francisco. California. Merchant»' National Bank, Portland, Oregon. The Chase National Bank of New York. Bank 1« Open from <1 n m fo IT ni . a loi I p m. n> ;t ,, ,,, or ZoNoPhone Talking Machine? You can get them with Recoods from ng on easy , payments, a cheap as at any place in the world. The Pacific and .Mie a i.ivl.t BANDON .MEAT MARKE’I Have You an Edison. Victor, Columbia -4T— \ . s clean room«. [SUCCESSOR TO HOOVER A MONDAY.J E. C. fi •*> < : : & CO. Coquille. Sncre^’or to V. R. WILSON a week ; $.*> 00 a month. MRS SARAH COSTELLO. BARKER : t