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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1907)
what will lup|)en if they do not intnd their ways. The writer >f the article ' in the Sentinel knows, or An independent Newspaper 1 should acquaint himself with the fact that the Steamer Elizabeth is making • - - E ditor and P roprietor IRV INO 8 BA 1 H regular trips to San Francisco, and 8 i bh < ription B ates ¡ Per leur, t 1.5D; S ix Months Copy 5c that the Steamer Bandon which was STR1CTLV is advance . launched at the Bay. will soon be on This paper ih entered Ht the Bandon post office hh Svcoiid-chiHH Mutter. the run and provide suitable service between the Coquille and San Fran T he P erson T hat B orrow -. miner under the latter. Haywood cisco. We are willing toadmitthat Is now on the Market. It has the best location for becomes the greatest lore known. was born in Salt Lake City in 1S69. 'hey have their advantages in their They continually run in and ask for His father was born in Ohio and bar and bay that we haven’t, and Summer Homes in Coos county; near the beach, a look that you might be reading, his mother in South Africa—the probably never will have; but aside ami sheltered from the wind. The Ol'l l.N A nne the newspaper, and this anil that daughter of an English Army officer. from that, we have everything they cottage property and land adjacent to it. Prices until one hates tin sight of them ap Haywood said he first went to work have, and more. What would they proaching. This last week we know at the mines when he was nine years lo for the lumber they receive every reasonable and terms easy. of live install« es where neighbors old. He was married in Pocatello- day, either already cut or in logs, asked for the last R ecorder , three, Idaho, and has two children dau from the Coquille Valley? We have of which was before they hail a ghters. The witness, who has but more country tributary to Bandon chance to look at it themselves. In me eye, said he lost the other when than all of Marshfield, North Bend. every instance they were as able to' 1 boy of seven by sticking a knife in Empire, and the rest of the smaller subscribe, probably, as the person t. The prisoner spent the greater towns on the bay. Surely we are loaning the paper. It has been said part of his mining career at Silver worthy of a little consideration. that a book is man's best friend. City, Idaho. He joined the West Who likes the idt 1 of loaning one to ern Federation of Miners in 1896. Oregon Development League Haywood declared he never knew have it returned with the leaves (Special Correspondence) turned down or the binding defaced Governor Steunenberg and bad no and broken? If your neighbors do :nterest in the Coeur d'Alene trou- Portland, July 25—The top-notch- not care enough to subscribe for ■>les other than as a member of the ers in Goverment affairs arc lie lhe prisoner’s wife, their home newspaper, which is de . ederation, coming bitter acquainted with (tie voting column after column to the mother anil young daughter were gon's resources and necessities. welfare and growth of the town, w hy present in court the afternoon when The Hon. Cascar G. Straus, Sec- should you have to provide a copy :ie was called to the stand, Res- retary of Commerce and Labor, olutions and discussions condemning every week for them’ Bridge A Bench was given an informal teception at Governor Steunenberg’s course in Sometimes is and sometimes Nloii's. Bang«*» and Heater* ¿ V the Commercial Club Saturday isin’t his fortune, but a good I Have in them ro mnny excellencit's that tin y are now acknowledged the T he N ew C ommi iiciai . C lub , lhe Goeur d’Alene, Haywood de night, and as is now well known, greatest Hellers on the coast, nnd they are growing in favor every year. We clean shave and a neat haircut organized in the City Hall last Ei i clared, were not confined to the was immediately preceded by have the exclusive agency in Bandon for these household and oflice necessities, and prices range exceedingly modest in either case. goes a good (vays on first im day evening, is composed of reliable Western Federation of Miners, but Secretary Garfield and Vice President Our assortment of hardware, tinware and edged tools is most complete. pressions. Everything new 1 business men who want to see that applied generally to labor organiz Fairbanks, and your correspondent ations throughout the country. The and clean, and at your immed Tinning & F’lvim.Toing a. S-peciaTty this part of Coos County is properly has yet in store news to announce of witness was asked if he ever saiil to iate disposal. advertised and to act on questions tluj most interesting visit of all of that are of interest to the general anyone, as has been tesified, that them. HARRY MORRISON, public. This organization, acting in <jovernor Steunenberg should be During the dog-d ay period, when Near Po»t Office harmony with the present Chamber exterminated. He said he had not. the atmosphere is laden with a spirit -Commoner. of Commerce, will do wonders for of resistance to corporation oppress < liSIM. the upbuilding of the community, ion, don ’ t let the fellow who never and like the old adage, "Two heads W hat I s T he M atter with are better than one, ,” Both will Coos Bay? They seem to have as contributes a dollar towards the ad do their good work. The new or sumed a dog in th< manger attitude vertising and advancement of his Higher f'hisses of Work Solicited A Haberly ganization will have regular meeting toward the Coquille Valley in gen community be excused from making OREGON. BANDON, nights, and a nominal membership eral and Bandon in particular. l he such contribution because he can fee will be charged. This is the other day a tourist traveling through talk louder snd oftener than the < >rders by phone and mail golden opportunity for Bandon to Coos County just to see what we busy man anil good citizen who be promptly attended to. come to the front. The Colonist have in this fertile land of ours, lieves that a square deal includes Order your w inter’s supply rates will be on in September, and asked a real estate man, of some himself and that he should do his of wood now. there will be a great many people prominence at Marshfield, what there duty towards his fellow citizen, if come West, We want to have men Was to the South. He, after some broke or too stingy to make giving locate here who are financially able I hesitation, said that the railroad ran a pleasure, he can do his section Fourmile Phone 4 long 1 short to help. We have all the requisites back to some coal mines in the hills, some good by writing a few letters to relatives, acquaintances and good Mail, Lock ox 46 for a sash and door factory, veneer and below that were a few sheep factory, to say nothing of the count ranches on a creek. There was Co friends in the East, telling them of less other mills anil industries that quille, but he did not even speak oi th-’ low rates to, and the glorious can be operated here much cheaper1 qlc O(|)er p|ac , along the river. opportunities presented by ()regon. aces j ARTHUR RICE During the past three weeks the than in the cities, and with the new This ln;l|1 wante<i to See those "coal Jeweler and Watchmaker transportation facilities, that will soon lnjnes" anil took the train which travel into Oregon from the East has û» lY BANDON, OR. be available, can make their deliv landed him in Coquille. Taking the been as large as at any time during 'li» lY trained Men and Women. Let us train you SOt VEN I It POSTAL CARDS. eries to almost any pait of the world . steamer from that point he arrived the Lewis and Clark exposition, and 'li» ì*H The largest nnd best assortment in as cheaply as anywhere. at Bandon in the evening, and in many of the visitors are becoming - i ó» Y town. Agates polished and mount ii» familiar with the opportunities af speaking before the new Gommercia 'i> ed to order. If yon find a nice agate forded by the state, a large number while on the beach we will tell yon W hat I s T o B ecome of this Club last Friday evening, he said he •ù’ A ’ù» whether it is worth mounting. of tourists having made stops at country if the immigration laws are was not only surprised at what he li’ large assortment of watches, clocks, not amended? The I nited States is saw, but more than pleased. He is live or six points in different parts li iì» ’ silverware and Jewelry of all kinds. ’ii» the dumping ground for the scum now in business here, and one of the of the state. '*/ Gold and Fountain Pens, including IST ort li Bend, Oregon the Waterman and Conklin's auto If the people of < fregón fail to of the earth. The big liners that leading promoters of the welfare of -ti» matic fillers, the best, in the market, enter New York and all eastern this community. Another traveler, take advantage of the colonist rates ì> We have the Marshall one dollar ports every day are loaded with for who had heard of Bandon, asked a beginning September 1st and con- tö» lì fountain pen. G. T. Treadgold, Sec Crosman Timmons, President eignets that have neither money nor real estate man on the Bay where he tinning until October 31st, it will li» R H. Rosa, Vice-President A. E. Hadsall, Treas. education. They will work for less could find the place and how to get not be the fault of the newspapers, wages than the home laborer; will to it. He was told that it was a for both in news, editorial and local CLARENCE Y. LOWE, never spend a cent on any thing that small place of no consequence, and columns the press of the State has Bandon. Oregon, will be a benefit to the community in that the only way to get here was to kept the facts before its readers. Re Bandon Investment Corporation Inc. May 6, I <>0? which they live, and after they ac- go back to Portland, and there take member this is the one-way rate, the Druggist and Apothecary I cumulate enough to keep them in the train to Roseburg and stage it tickets are only to Oregon and not A. ID. Morse, Mgr. Is jns! iti receipt of a new and round trip, and good for any part of fresh stock of their native country, they pack up over to Myrtle Point, a distance of and leave for home, What good is 60 miles, and then have to endure the State, but the ticket must read Drugs and Chemicals, this class of people to America’ all kinds of inconvenience in getting to your station when it is purchased REAL ESTATE - TOWNSITES PROMOTIONS BANDON How long will it be at this rate down the river to Bandon. This of the agent back in the other States. Patent ami Proprietary Preparations Toilet Articles, before the labor conditions will be man then inquired at the hotel and l»rnggi<*t* Sundries. come demoralized’ They are a class at various other places around the Chicken Ranch For Sale. of laborers that a union can have no bay and became enough interested First class chicken ranch, 20 acres, P f RFI'MER, B r I’SHF.S, SpONGFH. SoAP. eflect upon. If the better class of to endure those "hardships” and Nurs and C andies . partly clean'd, three and one-half foreigners cameover to this country make the trip over here. He bought Cigars, Tobaccos and Cigarettes. miles south of town close to the to settle and live, it would be a dif property and will erect several I’aints, < tils. GI mr nnil I’ninters' Supplies ferent matter. The height of the houses for renting purposes. The beach. Has a five room house, bath Fairbanks-Morse <iasolina Engines for Spraying, Pumping, room, good barn, 7 chicken houses, ambition of the greatest portion of I daily paper at Marshfield contained Sawing. Grinding. Outfits complete. Fairbanks-Morse •> ft ft ❖ •> •:* ❖ **• <• ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ❖ ft ft ’ •> 4 tracts of 10 acres each in same lo-. '' Steam Engines, Pumps, Boilers. Fairbanks Seales for weigh the foreigners is to peddle fruit on a personal to the effect that "Mr. : cation, $250 each. Will sell on ing. Fait bank’- Morse Dynamos nnd Motors, for power and ft the streets or to work at section work Price, of the lower river, would light; W indmills and Towers; Grinders, Feed Choppers. Well ft easy terms, ! <>r further particulars ft on railroads. Why not make the rebuild his shipyard, lately destroyed Pumps. All ....... first quality _ _ goods at lowest, prices. Always in ft address J. P. I)eGosen, stock. Liberal terms. Prompt reply to inquiries and quick ft laws stringent enough to keep this by fire,” and "The steamer Plant, ft ft andon, Oregon. shipment Write for Catalogues and Prices. ft ft class of people out of the country' the only vessel between Coos Coun ft ft ft ft ty and San Francisco, would go into ft ft I Wit iiam 1». H avw ooi>took the dry dock this trip, and Coos Bay ft .ft* * witness stand in his own defense. would then have no connection with ifr I ft ft I * that city, ” from the Sentinel. The associated Press report says: ft ft The accused train was perfectly at 1 his not only misleads new comers, TOMSORIAL PARLORS ❖ ft :ft ft ft Wines. Liquors case as he walked to the chair and but is giving the impression that the ft ft £ took oath as a witness in his own Bay has "it in for us.” and would P. B. HOYT, Prop. Ä? ft I ft ft I and Cigars..... behalf. His voice was quite low at not even let our dim candle light ft » ft first, but when his attention was call shine with the light of their boom. * ft ft( I <xl to it he elevated it so it would ft * ft# * The Coquille Valley asks nothing li.cUe.l in EL DORADO BEILDING. ♦ carry to Judge Wood, 1 faywood * l\(7 SlUUSSe 11 Hl OS. !l Fir«t street. BANDON. OllFtlON' ft from the hay and can get along with- was at first questioned as to his ft SHAVING. SHAMPOOING AND HAIR ♦ ft ft SPEC ML E.1TES Hi' THE WEEK Oil MOXTH. family history. He said his father "iit anv of tlnir a--i"tan<'C and trade ft Proprietors. <T I TING AT STANDARD l’Rlt ES. ft ft SAMPLE BOOM IN CONNECTION. and step-father were l»oth miners, a great deal better than they can ft ♦ Bandon. • Oregon. 1l.ithr«»<>ni newly fitted op with Porcelain ft ft _ and that he first began work as a'• afford to lose ours, and that is just n Editorial Page of Bandon Recorder Long’s Park Addition to Bandon Bandon Investment Corporation A Man s Face NEED A NEW STOVE? A. M c N air , T he H ardware M an . Civil /Engineer and Surveyor. S. Your Depends Succe Upon Your in Preparation. The Business World demands Well- Miller Cleaver Business College, Gasoline - Steam, Pumping, Irrigation and Lighting Machinery. Eldorado Fairbanks - Horse & Co, Portland. Oregon. HOTEL GALLIER Kates $r.oo to $2.00 per Day. Tut». Hot nr Cold Baths -•’» rent * * * •> *♦*♦*♦*♦*♦* * ❖ ft ft ♦ ft •• <• BANDON........................... OREGON.