Gamblers Must Work.
The “move on” order has been
issued lor Astoria, and the gamblers'
last stand in Oregon will be of brief
duration. Gambling is a vice which
has a pernicious and blighting effect
where ever it is permitted, but the
evil is more ap|»arent in some places
than in others. It is doubtful if
there is another community in the
western world where the closing of
gambling will be attended with bet
ter results than at Astoria. The
plea has been made tiiat the fines,
collected from the gamblers have
paid, in a large measure, the running
expences of th« city. But before
the gamblers paid these tines, they
first secured th«- money, and much
more along with it from some hard
working wealth creator in Astoria.
In no other place in the state
where these parasites of the green
cloth have essayed to ply their tin
lawful vocation have they taken as
hard-earned money as that passed
over the tables by the fisherman.
The fisherman risk their lives to
secure th«* money which swells the
coffers of the gambling harpies.
The abolution of gambling will not
only remove temptation from hun-
dreds of hard working men, who
need the money for other purposes,
and from young men just growing
and easily influenced, but it will un
doubtedly be the means of forcing
reformation on a large number of
gamblers, who, when they find their
occupation gone, will be willing
to turn their attention to some res
pectable method of securing a
livelihood. When Astoria is run
ning “wide open" in the fishing sea
son, there are more than 100 gain
biers engag«xl in fleecing the victims
As gamblers are a class of liberal
spenders, five dollars per «lay would
be a modest estimate of their daily
expenditures. Reduced to mathe
matics, it thus appears that Astoria
in «xinsideration of a moderate
monthly fine, has permitted these
parasites to rob some of the citizens
of $500 per day, or approximately
$15,000 per month. When the li«l
drops next week these lily-fingered
drones in the industrial hive, no
longer will be permitted to rob the
men who earn the money, and it
will be placed in circulation where
it can be of more benefit. While it
is true that Oregon never had less
use for gamblers than it has at the
present time, it is equally true that
the state was never before so badly
in need of able-bodied men for all
kinds of work. The present crusade
will leave without a calling, several
hundred gamblers. Among them
there will be undoubtedly a large
number, who, in the absence of an
opportunity to rob their fellow men
may be induced to go to work, and
in time become honorable citizens.
The gambler never creates one
penny by his efforts. He simply
lives as do all parasite, off the en
ergy and vitality of others, it is
natural to presume that he will be
come a producer. Those who are
too lazy or dishonest to go to work
in due season will find their way to
our penal institutions. Even there
it may be better for society to sup
port them behind the bars, than per
mit them to levy their own toll on
the workers, and while so doing to
corrupt the morals of the young.
which is now expected.
used bad judgement.
Somebody
Quite a lot of wool has been de
livered at Port Orford lately to be
shipped to San Francisco purchasers
who have paid as high as 23% cents.
With such a price for wool, and f>. 4
for mutton, and $3.25 an«l $3.50 for
stock sheep it has been our liest
year for ffock masters.
A. A. Jamison was in town Mon-
day. He has been suffering of late
with rheumatism, resulting no doubt
from his exposures last winter in
teaming for the Wireless station.
1 le left here with his team this
morning for Coquille City, taking uj i
Mr. Jurgensen Sr. for examination
tor commitment to the Asylum, as
1 hopeless paralytic.
The steamer Signal, Captain Saun
ders. left Port Orford last Friday
fternoon. for San Pedro, Cal. with
a cargo of 400,000 feet of Well-seas
oned oak ami myrtle hard wood, by
long odds the most valuable cargo
of lumber ever shipped from South-
Western ( )regon. The parties that
own this lumber will not sell it, but
will manufacture it into furniture,
and they expect to make arrange
ments to take a similar amount, or
more, every year from the shipping
points of Curry County, which are
the only ones on Oregon’s coast
where this quality of oak can
be obtained, as it does not grow' in
mercantile quanties.
“The doctor was in church.
He
occupied a front pew. The church
was crowded, the preacher preach
ing eloquently;
a ¡»erfecl silence
reigned.
“But suddenly a man dashed in
at the door. He held up his hand
for the preacher to pause. Then he
cried;
“Is Dr. Henry Smith here?"
“With all eyes centered upon him.
Dr. Henry Smith rose slow ly in his
s *at and turned round.
“What is wanted?" he said, He
had the grave, weary air of a man
who is almost overburdened with
the responsibilities heaped upon
him.
“Are you Dr. Henry Smith?"
“I am.”
“ ‘Well, doctor, J am Cache
Co. 's new collect« 9. When will it
be convenient for you to settle that
bttle account of theirs?” Seattle
Post.
¡More room to rent cheap in the
beet part uf Bandon.
General ■Mrcbandise store with
stock and fixtures with building and
large lot. doiug a business of $25,000
to $30,000 per year, well located, and
long established business, which can
• a> doubled by the rigut parties
Price $9000.
Manufacturing plant for sale.
Good paying business. Big frontage
on deep water. First class business
proposition on Coquille river $20,000
A nilinl>er of first class deep water
front mill sites for sale cheap.
2 timber claims, cruise 6,000,000
feet eaeb. mostly white cedar, ii:ii <iy
to roads and easy to log. Price $2500
each.
Lots $15 and up, located in all
parts of town and surrounding ad
dition. Property of all kinds bought
ami sold at living prices.
W e are an old established firm and
are reliable. \\ e are uo curbstone
real estate agents, Call and see ns,
ami if we do not have what you
want we will get it.
I’m B andon R eal E state X L oan
C ompany , Rooms 2 and 3,
New Denholm Bld g. Bandon, Ore.
It you want your watch repaired
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on short notice, send it to E. .
Barker & o. Three-fourths of the
Estray Notice.
Strayed from my ranch several work done the same day received.
months ago, 1 muley cow, crop off Successor to V. R. Wilson, rquille.
left ear ami under bit in right, brandeti
bar W in the left hip. ( >ne spotted
cow same markings, 1 2 year old
heifer, same marking. hinder will
return same to the undersigned who
will pay all charges. A liberal re
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ward will be given for knowledge of
their whereabouts.
Garfield & Von Pegert.
F. M. W angling ,
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Bandon, Oregon. 4
M INI TAriTHLK* or
F I N E
Mail Order*
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Notice to Users of City Water.
Mill
and
CIGARS
Promptly
filled.
Your
Patronage
Reipectfully
Maker* of the celebrated Bob Bowman Cigar which
Solicited.
took Silver Medal at St. Loui* World’* Fair
Write for Price*
BANDON. OREGON
Have You an Edison. Victor. Columbia
or ZoNoPhone Talking Machine?
You cau get them with Recouds from us on easy payments, a
:
cheap as at any place in the world.
E. C.
:
:
& CO. Coquille,
BARKER
Successor to V
R. WILSON
G, ll. Smith
Bandon Foundry
Machine Shop
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Coquille Notes.
BOWMAN CIGAR CO
(> E. Holtrer
Bandon Co-Operative Reality Co.
Real Estate and City Property
Residence and Business Lots Sold and Exchanged, A general Brok
Steamboat
erage Business. Timber, Farm Lands, Collections, Rents
I
WORK A SPECIALTV.
Notice is hereby given that water
is not to be used for irrigating pur
poses, or to sprinkle the streets and
sidewalks, 1 excepting in the even-
ing between six o’clock and eight
o’clock.
Turned Shafting, Cap and Set
Water will be turned off for vio- Screws,
Machine
Bolts,
I
‘
ipe
anti
Eittin
gs
,
lation of this rule and a charge of
Brass
Il
orb.
fifty cents will be made to turn it on
General Repairing.
Pattern Shop in
again.
Connection.
Dated this 1st day of Aug., 1907
F. O. Weeks, operator of the
B andon W ater C ompany .
Big Hill coal mine which is located
one mile below Riverton, called at
this office Tuesday, and we are glad
Unclaimed Letters.
to be able to announce that the mine
Unclaimed letters in Bandon Post
Surveying, Plating &
is to be opened and worked with ( Hfice, Aug. 1, ’07:
energy. Mr. Weeks is much taken
A. R. Ellert.
Drafting,
up with this country and predicts a
Miss Mary Hudson.
grand future for it.
Horace Lammey.
i rom the Sentinel.
S pecial M achines
B uilt to O rder .
Henry Sengstacken has sold the
ground on which the old Bon Ton
saloon stood on Front Street to the
parties who are interested in the new
bank, and who will erect a bank
building thereon The old building
has been moved back next to the
rooms occupied by Dean & Hollen-
beck’s meat market.
The building that Charles Thom
of Roseburg, is erecting east of
Lorenz’s store on Front Street, is
nearly completed and will be ready
for occupancy the ist of September,
by E. A. Beckett of Marshfield, as a
saloon and resturaut. The building
will have a 29 foot front and will he
50 feet deep, two stories high. The
upper story will be used for club
rooms. The building will be of an
artistic design and will be an orna
ment to Front street.
James Myers.
Nels P. Nelson.
John Nodine.
Samuel H. Orchard.
Jeff Ownbey.
A. H. Boca.
Ed. W. Williams.
H. S. Morris« in.
C. B. Rea. 2
R out . W alker , P. M.
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Prosper
Mill Co.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS
Oregon Pine, Spruce and
White Cedar Lumber......
------- DEALERS IN
( iene ral
ere
LOGGERS’ SUPPLIES
OAKLEY & ARNOLD
a Specialty.
Civil and Mechanical Eng.
Market I'rioe Allowed for I'rodnee of all Kinds.
NORTH BEND.
PROSPER,
OREGON
Call at the Residence of Mrs. A. G
Steam Laundry.
Hoyt if you want an Up-
NOBLER <t MORRISON, Prop'rn.
Coquille, Oregon.
to-Date Hat.
COQUILLE
How about that hat
It is look First-Class Laundry Work
ing pretty shabby. Drop in and see
of every kind done on short notice,
A gentlemen who has lived in what Lorenz & lloyt can do for you
and nt reasonable price«.
Chicago many years, saw a drove in the line of hats.
Satis] action is Guaranteed.
of beef cattle above Myrtle Point,
Orders left on Mondays with our Ban
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that W. T. Dement was sending to
don agent, A. O. TROWBRIDGE, will be
market, and he stated that he had Seven and one-half Chicken given careful attention and delivered in
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Bandon at the store Friday evening,.
never seen finer beef in the stock
Ranches.
yards in the great city so famous for
its stockyards which contain the
I have divided my land into a little C. L. LAW &
finest anti slickest cattle raise«! in the over seven sections containing five
Middle West, many of which are acres each which I have on the mat-
C. W. DYGERT
stall fed. Mr. Dement raises the ket. These will make excellent chick
choicest beef on the best range in en ranches, and the land is adapted Painters and Contractors
the state without feeding, the cattle to the culture of small fruits. A six
thriving on Nature's pastures the ly foot right-of way passes through lion»«*, Sign anil < ' m rriMge
fronting each tract. They lay two
year round.
Painting.
and
a quarter miles south of Bandon
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The smallpox epidemic that broke near the plank road, and sell for $00
All Wnrk G n arante«*«!
Port Orford Notes.
out at Myrtle Point has entirely sub- and $65 an acre. These lots are not
Prier» Rra<*4»nal»lr
i sided. The people of that com in the hands of any real estate dealer,
Bandon, Oregon.
From the Tribune.
| munity and indeed of the whole ami I do my business direct with yon.
Isam Walker and Jo Knight pass | valley are to be congratulated be Call on or address.
C. H. (' handler .
ed through town Monday with cause of the skill that preventetl the
Bandon. Oregon.
2500 head of stock sheep which they spread of that terrible disease, only
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two |>ersons having lteen unfortunate
will drive to the railroad. They
r
in
taking
the
malady
after
it
appear
will gather up many more as they
Real Estate List.
proceed, and will have a very large ed. Mr Tucker who brought the
MMAZRK
2 one acre tracts, adjoining town MMKT
drove to deliver. Will White. John disease to town, is reported out of
beauofcilly lliurtrated, good aterina
cheap.
$1.50
•ad mterratisg article* a be*
Woodworth an<l Alex Hastings were the hospital and in good health.
Calrforaia and ad the far YX’naL
2.MII
ncr»s
improved
rsneh,
fine
bear
a
among the drovers employed.
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ing orchard, 90 aerwt bottom land,
B* mill«* from Bandon. Large
• «nathir aahkration <-«at»iaing
Shocking.
Last week the tug Columbia tow
fia«, eaauy-undantrmd art»-Ir*
amount of white cedar on it.
eq the barkentine Northwest down
$0.50
on the heme, garden, fa* aarl
price
$4i M0.
i
range wnl miera» to every «r«.
here from Coos Bay, where the lat
Hun*' and 2 Iota in town, good Io
Dr. Fredrick A. Cook, the noted
her 4 the fa»4y—Ailed wgfc
srct’i ssoR roHoovi RA M onday
ter vessel expected to take a cargo explorer, was talking in New York cation, land set out In strawberries.
Ao«o<«rka aad pcture*.
$550.
of lumber to San Pedro. She is too about his idea of trying to reach the
House, barn ami other ontbonses.
BANDON MEAT MARKET.
a book of 75 papa. conttniaB
long, too high, and draws too milch south pole with automobiles.
nearly four acr«“< of ground cleared
120 colorad photapnphaof
------- Dealer In All Kinds of-------
patureaque (pita in < <dio*a
'
water tor the present wharf. She
“Polar exploring tn automobiles and under fence, good location near
•nd Oregon.
town
$20(M).
No
better
investment
in
has neither .1 crew to handle her nor seems a very radical innovation, al the market.
»275 Fresh and Salt Meats, Vegetables. Lard, Etc, Etc.
TaU
lines to get to ami from the wharf, most as shocking as the innovation,
River front ranch. J mil* river All three for
»1.50
¡.'"Ihvinv pnrehnaed tin, old and well establish. <f|bu«in<-H,. nnd moved the|s;,me to
and lies at anchor in the bay. It doesn’t it?” he said. “It seems al front on deep waler. 177 1-3 acre
the Mar-hall Bmldinir. • i«t sid. Main -treel, »< ».licit a continuance of , t,t get.erona
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cost her, it is said. $250 to l>e towed most .is shocking as the innovation coal land- $¡<500.
patronage, guaranteeing hottest goods, fair pru-ea and court*, n, treatment to all.
Honees to rent. Coos and Carry SUNSET MAGAZINE
down here and no doubt cost her as that was employed 011c Sunday
property for eale. ranches of all size-. FLOOD BUILDING
SAN FRANQSCO
Farm Produce Always Bought and Sold.
much to be towed back by the tug I night upon 1 Brooklyn doctor.
>0 both counties for sale.
Wash Goods
A Swell Line of Lawns,
Dimities, Calicoes, Mus
lins and Dress Goods, at
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