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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1907)
holds a iiiii J i higher respt l f r ble d*v m tire beach and in view such punishment than, in many in ing out !<* al t-net v. The Ii.slvop stances, tin rock pile. But the is a tine specimen <4 manhood in JRVIIG 8. BATH. Ed. aud Prop. whipping post can not, and will not many way*, with pleasant social suffice as a prevention for this crime. manners and a magnetic personality. IM rCBl.lHHKI' A case in Portland a short time ago He held services in the church Sun KVhia Till AHFKhOON *l>OWs a man that after he had been day morning ami afternoon, and is sent to the whipping post, hi* wife, I an orator whom it is a rare treat to who by the way was the main sup- hear. The party left for Riwue *1 ItSCKIfl IOS KA IF* port of the house, took him back liver Monday morning and expected Per year, strictly in advance t > be in Port Orford this evening on again and went back to the washtub Six Mouths t<> slave her life out for him. and now I their return up the coast. Three Months Port < »rford experienced the qui Unions paper is ordered diseon- he is back before the authorities on tinned, it will be sent after date of a similar chaige and no doubt hi ttest Fourth of July in its history. expiration. Persons changing ad wife will be just as ready to have Our people had scattered to the dromes are requested to notify this him back, as before, notwithstanding office to secure regular receipt of three winds to attend the celebra- paper. Persons failing to receive her cruel treatment. < )ne attempt t oils at Gold Beach, Bandon and their paper regularly will please noti of wife beating should suffice, an 1 Arago, until then were not enough fy this office, an i we w ill endeavor Io ihe wife, who is made independent of us left to make a decent hurrah! locate tlie trouble. by earning her own liv ing, should But for the patriotic display of flags not live with a man who amuses! and the irrepressible American boy himself in such a manner. with his ficecrackers and instinctive I,«gui notice* per inch desire to do something big on this Adlllioistmtors Notice*. each the biggest of all our holidays—one Display tdverl iong. per inch 'W hen 1 W as Y oi 'N' g an would not otherwise have known monili elderly man w ho had worked all his Local IteaderH, p«»i Ime that we were enjoying the celebration life for what he had. was saving a Special ates on contract spare. of the birthday of American liberty’ short time ago, "I had to serve a and of our Nation. It was a lovely v rar * apprenticeship l>< fort I was day, the sun shone bright with considered competent to receive prophetic promise, and it made us enough wages to pay my board, and happy to know that all America was G i n . E atemit K uroki , of the another year before 1 was paid celebrating the day with no clouds Japanese military department spent < nough to provide clothing and liv I above them. enough time in this country to learn ing. The boys of to-dav expect a There is much inquiry as to the that ue burn enough |x»w- man’s wages almost from the start: date when Mr. llumc will hold the der in one day, long near the first are seldom satisfied with a position Sometimes is and sometimes races at his Wedderburn track, and of this month, to blow most any old >ng enough tomaster th< first prill people are hoping that he will be isin't his fortune, but a good c pies of the work, and their main nation oft the face of the map. clean shave and a neat haircut ! able to make the announcement be idea seems to be just how much they goes a good ways [on first im can get out of doing.” And he fore long. If the Woodmen Rally pressions. Everything ¡new A CoNUNDRt M from the St. Louis wondered why it was tiling* had could be fixed at the same date, it and clean, and atjyour immed would assure a very large attendance, Globe-Democrat is as follows and we changed so much. The following iate disposal. probably surpassing any yet held in beg to plead ignorance of the answer. ittle clipping from the Columbus “If two cents more of cotton and State Journal might have a tendency this county. HARRY MORRISON, On last Wednesday the little gas two cents more labor are put into a L 1 answer him Near Port Office shirt, why is the price of the gar A boy went into a shop to work oline launch, which has been in ment marked up twenty-live cents?” for a man. He was a lad of consid course of construction for some time erable intelligence and knew it him at Harbor, under the guidance of Rast Gardner, was successfully Tut' S hipyard S ite this side of self. Besides, he had large ideas of launched, but when Prof. C. Lauter- Cody’s Mill is just the place for J. his personality, and had thought a back, the engineer, turned on the H. P rice to rebuild, and it is up to great deal over what were his rights, A. Haherly power, th< machinery failed to work, our enterprising business men to see lie knew exactly what he was enti something being wrong with the that it is secured for that purpose. tled to, and what the other fellow propellor. After some overhauling When the Pulp and Paper Mill was was entitled to, and between the two! • >rders by phone and mail the engineer finally made the engine started, everybody helped, and when there was a deep, definite division. promptly attended to. w ork, and a trial trip was made from Mr. Cody talked of putting in a Saw He observed this line very closely, Order your winter ’ s supply the mouth of the river to Enos rock Mill here, a site was secured for him and did not cross it for an instant. of wood now'. and back—a distance of miles, at once. Mr. Price has given work If engaged on a piece of work, and and the time consumed was 10 min for several months past to close to quittting time came, hequit right utes. seventy men. He does not ask for then, even if he could have finished Fourmile Phone 4 long 1 short sympathy or for a site, but he has it in three minutes. In doing so, he Mail, Lock Box 46 ay, Grain, a nd Mill feeds, F ree been furnishing a pay roll of about never thought for a moment of hav delivery to any part of town. J. E. $5,000 per month, which has ing talked with Bill Jones full twenty tValstrom. dropped off at once and is sure to be minutes, that very afternoon, about , felt by the entire community. When a baseball game that came off the' ARTHUR RICE Jeweler and Watchmaker he first built he neither asked for day before. He w as simply looking I Administrator’s Notice To Creditors. assistance or a building site, and to his rights and no one else’s. BANDON, OR ever since has given employment to This was his way. ()f course he SOI VENIR POSTAL ( ARDS. Notice is hereby given that the a large number. I he government didn’t stay long, The Inraest. and bent assortment, in There was no town. Abates polished and mount undersigned has been duly appoint works have opened up again, and particular quarrel. lie just "petered I ed to order. If yon find a nioeagate ed by the ounty ourt of the State there will be seventy men that are out.” He hadn't t comprehension while on tile beach we wiU tell yon out for a job. They cannot obtain enough of his duty or a sufficient of Oregon, for 00s ounty, as Ad whither it is wortli mountino. A laroe assortment of watches, clocks, the wages given by Mr. Price, and regard for his service to put him in ministrator for the estate of W. S. silverware and Jewelry of all kinds. the additional work will not offer any sympathy with his work, 1 le was a Pierce, deceased. Gold and Fonntain I’ens, inclndine Therefore, all persons having opportunities for new residents. If misfit, lie did as little as he could the Waterman ami Conklin's auto mafic fillers, the liest in the market, Mi. I ’rice can be induced to rebuild, for his employer, I le stood on his claims against the said estate are We have the Marshall one dollar That was notified to present the same, duly a site should be offered him. It is a rights, and more too. fonntain pen. small matter in the eml and will at some years ago. Now lie is driving verified, to the undersigned at the a team up in Cleveland for $1.50 a office of . R. Wade, i|n the Town least show appreciation, of Bandon, in said day. ounty and State, within six months front the CLARENCE Y. LOWE, When he left the shop another Ci.( itching His G old B ags with llanilon. Oregon, r ith day of July, I<907, the same his oil smeared fingers, John D. boy went in. He knew his right* being the date of the first publication Rockefellow swears his personal but he didn't insist on them as much Druggist and Apothecary of this notice. property amounts to less than fifteen as he might, for he believed in doing 1« jnflt hi receipt of a new and Dated this 11 th day of July, 1907. thousand dollars. The richest man things. If time was up and he could fresh stock of A. M. ITCHCOCK, in the world, with one of the finest finish a thing with a few minutes’ Drugs and Chemicals, .Administrator of the Estate of homes, fitted with the finest of furni over work, lie would do it every W. S. Pierce, deceased. Patent and Proprietary Preparation* ture, and who cannot possibly spend time. Heinade himself worth some thing. I ’ rcttv soon that employer Toilet Articles, his money, much less count it, has Chicken Ranch For Sale. Driiggiwi* Nimd rie«*. to resort to deliberate falsehood in saw that he couldn't get along with order to save a few paltry dollars out him. He kept advancing hi* First class chicken ranch. 20 acres, P»HH'MFs. B iu ' siif *. S ponges . S oap . that he could make back again, as wage*, and then finally took him Ni r* ani » C amhes . he has done oft times before bv rais into partnership, and now the busi partly cleared, three and one-half Ttihaccon and Cigarettm. ing the price of oil a cent all over ness is a great one, and that boy has miles south of town close to the the country. There are neither 1 grand home, a big salary, and a beach. Has a five room house, bath I'.iintH. Oilfl. Gian» and Painters’ Supplies watches, money or jewelry of any lovely family, all because he was a room, good barn. 7 chicken houses, sort in his magnificent home, Forest boy' of get-up. of gumption, and I tract* of 10 acres each in same lo Hili, so he asserts. He will endow thought more of his duties than he cation, $250 each. Will sell on easy terms, l or further particulars an institution with millions, a monu did of his rights. address J. P. Del lasen, ment to practically advertise him. Bandon, Oregon. but will not even help to pay his Port Orford Notes. share of the taxes, and such amount* that he cannot swear himself out of. Frnm the Tribnne. As far as heard from the lists of He values his piano* at $300 and hi* eight elegant carriages, anv of which deaths caused by the Fourth of July would no doubt exceed the amount celebrations throughout the United of the assessment, are valued bv him States amount to 37, while over TONSORIAL PARLORS Wines. Liquors 2,000 were wounded.” at $i,Noo. P. B. HOYT, Prop. z\ young man supposed to be and Cigars..... about 20 years of age and evidently Tue W hipping P ost and bar- barism seem to be closely related. insane, was in Port < )rford last week He1 l.ocate.l in El, DORAI>O Ht II,DING, W e were a great many years in get and went on down the coast, First Mrert. lt.ANKOAi. OREGON ting past the age in which capital imagines that he has tights with the BANDON RECORDER m A Man’s Face rp NEED A NEW STOVE? Bridge A Itencli Stove*. Baitge* and lle.'ltcr* . — A" Have in them so many cxcclleiicie* that thev nri now acknowledged th« greatest sellers on the coast, ami the\ are growing in favor every year. We have the exclusive agency in Bandon tor these household and oflice necessities, and prices range exceedingly modest m either caw*. Our assortment of hardware, tinware and edged tools is most complete. Tinning As Plumbing n Specialty T he H ardware M an . A. M c N air G , ■ C rvil 1 Engineer and Surveyor, < "lisix s. Higher ( 7<tss< s of Work Solicited BANDON. OREGON. Young Man Young Man IDo you Realize tire Importance of a. business Education ? Consider it Carefully Miller Cleaver Business College. North Bend Cro.man Timmons, President R H Rosa, Vice President G. T. Treadgold, Sec A. E. Hadsall. Trea». Bandon Investment Corporation Inc May 6, 190? A. ID Morse. Mgr. REAL ESTATE - TOWNSITES PROMOTIONS BANDON Gasoline - Steam. Pumping. Irrigation El. 1 )OI<ADO Ihe Eldorado Lighting Machinery. I‘airbanks-Morse Gasoline Engines for Spray mg, Pumping, Sawing., (.rinding. Outfit* complete. I- airbanks .Morse Steam Engines, I’nmps. Boilers. Fairbanks Scales for weigh ing. Fairbank* Morse Dynamos and Motor*, for power and light. \\ uh Inn 11- aii 4 rowera; Grinder*, Feed Cbt »ppen, Well Pumps, j All ■ > <|ualiiy gooil~ at lowest price* Always in stock. Liberal terms. Prompt reply to inquiries and quick shipment \\ rite for (’atalognes and I ‘1 ices. Fairbanks - Morse & Co , Portland. Oregon. HOULE punishment was in vogue altogether. Japanese. Bishop Scadding and wife, and The .»hipping post of Oregon has its many good advantages as well as Rev Horsfall, arrived in Port Orford die u verse. too. The wife beater Friday evening and spent an enjoy** SHAVING, SH AM Ft M H NG AND HAIR • 'Ll TING AT ST ANDARI» PRK ES. Bathroom Kenly titled apMitlt Correlai* Toh Hot or Cold Bath. 4 A erat /\asm nssen /has. Proprietor!!. Bandon, • and (.ALLIER Dates $ / ,oo » SPEC 1.4L ILI TES r>r SAÜTZ.E Oregon. BANDON. Tîcrv ****** $2.00 per Day, the week tut mo . vth . txt «*%•%•***•••?**• wWÍ’i» ¿w À Iwi* . OREGON.