Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, September 05, 1907, Image 2

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An Indejxnaent Newspaper
I else its marvels of sculpture. There
the surf tumbles in sublime beauty,
IRVING b BATH,
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theie the great ledges aril : oulders
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stand nut to bewilder the imagina
strictly is advance .
, lion. There the sea shells lie in
Till« I'
t >>« entt-rol t ’I k - Banti ui |><»Ht j.’li.- ■ as Rt-cotul c!a»s M ,rt. r.
profusion to sjieak in mystic lan
;uage of the ocean deep. But Ban
Ion itself has caught the spirit of the
J H- U pton in last week ’ s Trib­ sea and in the bracing atmosphere
T he O i . d S oldiers and early
pioneers have ■ > me and gone \\t une, sees fit to score 11s on our of the trade winds, she hustles, and
have tried to make th« ir stay here a views of the telegrapher’s strike. bustles and acts, ami there is no
pleasant one, and will be glad to < >ur sympathies are, always have more enterprising ami promising city
see all of them back again, but th« been, and probably al way- will be, along the coast.
next re-union held here will shou with the working man—the man that
Whoever heard of a real estate
many vacancies in their lowering makes the nation what it is, that is agent in Coos Bay with as little
ranks. The three days spent on incentive to lining the pockets of the brain c.qiacity as a codfish, and yet,
our camp grounds in West Bandon magnate- of today, and w! > voice a if any agent of this metropolis ever
•Acre spent in merrymaking. Th« sentiment stronger than th«.- millions tried to belittle Coquille, it must be
old frontier «lavs and the old irmy .■ontrolcd by the wealthy But we admitted that his brain capacity is
days were again brought back, ami «Io -ay. that when five thousanc much less than that of a codfish.
the many stories and s|weches by th« lien or such a matter, can control Even a codfish couldn't do that.
pion«-«-rs anti veteran- brought back the telegraph system of this nation, The C«M[iiille valley is the garden
vivid memories of the many «lays o by refusing to work, not only dis spot of Coos county. Coquille ami
hardship and toil A- they gath­ eommoding their employers, which Myrtle Point are its two beautiful
ered arouml the camp tires, th« is a minor part, but the millions ui'l active market towns. The valley
Hames throwing rays of light on depend of the service fr«mi these of the Nile and the low lands of
th«'ir whitened lo< ks and b«.*nt figures lines, practically for their daily bread Folland are n««t more fertile. Broad
one cannot help but think w hat they then something should be done, and ami beautiful are the bottoms which
have accomplished lor us But foi <t once to relieve this ««»ngestion have made their farmers rich. Bet­
them who pavetl the way for tin The- national ownership of such en ter fruit ami vegetables are m>t pro­
brilliant futures of many, ami what j terprises liecomes apparent. A duced anywhere else The Coquille —
would this country be now? Wotil« compromise by higher authorities river, up which the tide flows from
Sometimes is and sometimes
we be enjoying our present prosper that is final should take* place. Bandon to Myrtle Point, past th«
isin't his fortune, but a good
itv? W<-
We have a speech made by Both sides show little sigils of re­ historic and happy homes of Cotpiill«
lenting
and
daily
the
signs
of
discoid
clean
shave and a neat haircut
pioneers
that
gives
one of the early
City, ebbs again from Myrtle Point
becomes
gre
iter.
A
Kansas
city
goes a good wavs <>n first iin-
an insight to the many experiences
through Coquille to Bandon, and
pressions.
Ev « i ything n ew
of the frontier days; experiences building belonging to the Telegraph steamboats of no mean capacity
and clean, ami at jour immed­
that even many of the old pioneers company was burned this past week, carry their products up and down.
iate disposal.
were unaware of. We will publish and should affairs continue in this The railroad, too. from Myrtle Point
this speech in the near future, and manner, mu h more destruction will through Coquille reaches Coos Bay
can state it is of intense historical result. Seewh.it San Francisco was where the larger ships of the sea sail
HARRY MORRISON,
interest and should be read by even during the recent strike, when in and out. Bando n is only thirty
Near Post Office
subscriber. Reminiscences and cus­ plummers demanded the exhorbitant miles from Coos Bay, Coquille only
toms by the earliest arrivals in this sum of nine dollars a day, then eight twenty, and Myrtle Point only twen­
country, that are not rememebercc hours, and teamsters elked a living ty-six. Great is Bandon the Beau-
by many of those that came later, from prices akin to highway robbery. tiful. Great are Coquille and Myrtje
A little business is being transacted Point, and great is Coos Bay.
are fully portrayed.
over the wires at pre ent. A few Greater still are they all destined to
Æ. Haberly
press dispatches are allowed to go be and rapidly will that greatness
T he N ew S treet improvement through. Many of the operators develop if all unite and work in fra­
Orders by phone and mail
on Atwater street will continue w ith .ire returning to their keys, but the ternal harmonv for one another.
promptly
attended
to.
out further difficulty, now that th« prevailing strike element are male
<
Irder
your
winter's
supply
council have allowed money out ol ing trouble not only for themselves,
of wood now.
the general fund lor the planking but for all. A new invention has Celebrate Their Diamond
There has been much said on both been recently placed on the market
Wedding.
1 ourmile Phone 4 long 1 short
sides regarding this improvement, that does away with expert tele-
Mail, f.ock ox 46
and there has been undoubtedly a graphers. It is a plan of a type
McMinnville, Or., Aug. 31.—Mr.
misunderstanding. The town Isiard writer that perforates a tape which, and Mrs. Daniel S. Holman, of this
only want to do the right thing and when run through a sending tna- city, are celebrating the sixtieth anni­
are acting in their capacity to th« chine, w ill send messages faster and versary of their wedding today. The
ARTHUR RICE
best of their ability. According to more correctly than by hand. Th« < ouple has lived at McMinnville a
Jeweler
anti
Watchmaker
the old charter they might have been receiver is another machine that full half century, and both are
BANDON, OR.
responsible for any litigation that writes the message on a specially pioneers who crossed the prairie by
a
nJi
might havecome tip over the amount constructed typewriter. Can a body ox team. They have nine children, ..
SOI VENIlt POSTAL CARDS, w
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appropriated, and it was for this (of men stand against such an in all living, the youngest of whom is „■ I lie lareest and best assortment in ',y
town. Agates poliahed anil mount V
reason that the work has been re- J vention?
pH years of age. Eight of them,
ed to order. If von find n nioeapafi' „
tarded. This lead- us to remark
with 28 grandchildren and eight
while on the beach wi* will ti ll you 1 u'
1
on the advisability of the new city
great-grandchildren, are gathered Yr whether it is worth mounting. A y,
charter that is ¡low being prepared j T he S unday ’ s Isst 1 of the Coos li re for the < elebration. Die child­ ‘.J large assortment of watches, clocks. V
silverware and Jewelry of all kinds, u
by Judge Topping. It will <lo away Bay Times blossoms out with an ren are: W. D. Holman aiul Wal­ ¿I (¡old and ,, Eountain I’ens, including !» j i
with many of the ol«l clauses that 1( j editorial referring to articles that have ter Holm.m. of McMinnville: Wood - V the Waterman and Conklin's ante-
a
.
u’
are holding the better interests ot been published from time to time by ford Holman, of Bandon, Coos, Co. j mafic tillers, the beat in the market,
We have the Marshall one dollar l*J
the town back, among which is that I this paper, and others, relative as Glen <). Holman, of Dallas, Or.;
fountain pen.
a
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to
why
certain
individuals
situated
of restraining the citv officials «..,
John
E.
Holman,
of
I.os
Angles;
t *3 3 2 3-3 3-3 3 3 3 3-3 3-3-3-J
a 3 3 u
the privilege of granting franchises. | at the Bay, use their little hammers R< >swell Holman of Oregon City
in a very detrimental manner at
Mrs. W. B. Turner, of McMinnville,
Bandon and the Co«]uillc Valley.
ami Mrs. Harry Watkins of Idaho.
CLARENCE Y. LOWE,
E x -S enator F. W. M ulkey , of The article shows that such feelings
Both
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Holman
were
Bandon. Oregon,
Portland, accompanied by < )rvil are not sanctioned by that paper and born in Tennessee. Mr. Holman
I lodge of Coquille, w as in Bandon the better class on th«* Bay, and crossed the plains in 1S43, and Mrs. Druggist and Apothecary
this last week looking up prospects here’s thanks for it. If our rustling Holman then Martha E. Burnett,
Is jnst In receipt of ¡1 new mnl
fresh Klock of
for a re-cicction. He assisted Mr. commercial bodies. n< vv enterprises, came, with her father C. (). Burnett,
and
large
number
of
new
buildings
Dodge greatly in securing the appro­
Drugs and Chemicals,
in 1846. They were married in
priation for the harbor .«nil jetty do not bespeak a little observation Polk County by the late Dr. James
Patent ami Proprietary Preparations
purposes here, and is interested in now and then, what would? We re- McBride, August 31, 1847.
Toilet Articl«>s,
the work now being don« . He tells (print, following, a portion of the
Drn^KÍMÍ«« Miniti ri«*««.
us that he is of the opinion that a article:
Dr. J. G. Goble the well known
The Bandon R ecorder has been Optician of Medford will visit Ban« Ion PttiFt mis , B iu ' siifs , S ponges . S oap .'
dredger could work here at .«Il times
complaining
that some of the Bay during Sept. I kites given later.
and that the conditions are not such
N’t ts and C andies .
real
estate
agents
have endeavored
as to prevent its working at aft\
ClgarM, Tobsccoa and Cigarettes
time, as in some places
H<*| was to persuade visitors and investors
Boy
Wanted.
I’.uiitf. Oils, (il.iss .uid Painters' Sappile,.
elected to till the vacancy in t«yo6 who visit th« Baj* from going to
We
have
a
position
for
a
bright
ami did not have any opposition on Bandon and Co«|uille The Coquille
intelligent boy who wishes to
i learn
S<
ntinel
ilso
intimate-
that
it
has
■W 4 <• « <• •.<♦ 4
the Democratic ticket
While at
the printing trade. Boy about l6
present there is very little doing long been aware that such an atti­
years of age wanted, and one that
*
along the line of |>i|itics, it is essen tude i- taken by some of the Bay
is willing to apply himself to the
real
estate
men.
This
is
certainly
a
tial that we l<x»k to a man w ho takes
work, Call at this office Saturday
kindly to our harlxjrjimprov« ment- surprise to us and we could hardly morning.
to represent us m the hall- of Con­ credit it it the charge did not come
gress. Mr. Mulkey will have | lent from so respectable a source. Why
Notice.
of opposition in the Republican a Coos Bay man should knock Ban­
Will the person who took the
ranks this year Wm. Cake and don or Coquille, or why a Coquille,
step ladder away from the Tupper
Myrtle
Point,
or
Bandon
man
should
Senator Fulton both han their eyes
Hotel, kindly return same and avoid
upon that seat in Washington, and knock Coos Bay, is past th« com­ serious trouble. The ladder belongs
Wines. Liquors
Gov. Chamberlain is looking to his prehension of th«“ Times
to Rasmussen Bros.
5k
Gallier Bros.
Republican friends to hand him the
* *
and Cigars.....
same bouquet of votes he has re -eiv.-d
And in the metro|>oli.s of South-
Notice.
in the two previous elections. Sen western ( )regon we do not believc
ator Fulton is confident of election, there is a man who can be consid-
You arc all inv ited to call, and
so much so that he will not make ered aliove tin* grade of an idiot who)
much of an active effort to gam the doesnot know that “ Bandon-by-the- ive your teeth examined and ad-
Proprietors.
*
plum This is not the first visit of Sea” is tlie gr«*atcst sea-side resort vice given free by Dr. Steele and
Mr. Mulkev, as he spent a few «lavs in the state of Oregon. It is just Sorenson men of large and modern
Bandon,
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Oregon, t
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in this country several years ago.
what the metrop It* needs in its experience.
A Man’s Face
Eldorado
NEED
Bridge A Beacli
Ntotew, KaiigeN and lleater*
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II
NEW STOVE?
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Have in tliein ho many i vcell. ncns flint tin «
acknitwleiiued th«1
liri-ntest hi lli-rs on the coaRt, and they are yrowine in I «or every year. We
have the exaltiHive agency in Bamlon for these honsi "hl nJ oltice neei HHitii s,
unti prices ranee exeeedinulv modest, in either case.
(hir assortment of hardware, tinware and e«leed tools is 1 ost compii le.
a. SiDeciiulty
Tinning &
A. M c N air ,
T he H ardware M an .
Croi/ Un ¡rincer and
Surveyor»
s
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Higher Clos.ti s of H'orl Solicited
BANDON,
OREGON.
A Business
Education
Is the best Investment for the young
Man or Woman. It will double your
earning capacity, and cannot be
Taken from you.
School opens Sept. 16,
Miller
Cleaver
Enroll with us.
Business
College.
Wo ft li Bend, Oregon
Crosman Timmons, President
R H. Rosa, Vice-President
G. T. Treadgold, Sec
A. E. Hadsall, Treat.
Bandon Investment Corporation
Inc. May 6, 1907
A.. D Morse, Kigr.
REAL ESTATE - I OWNSITES
PROMOTIONS
BANDON
Gasoline - Steam, Pumping, Irrigation and
Lighting Machinery.
FairLanks-Mors«« Gasoline Enginoa for Spraying, Pumping,
Sawing, Grinding. Outfits complete.
Fairbanks-Morse
Steam Engines, Pumps, Boilers. Fairbanks Scales for weigh­
ing. Fairbank- Morse I >« mine s ami Moton, for power and
light; Windmills ami Towers; Grinders, Feed <’hoppers. Well
Pumps. All first quality goods at lowest prices Always in
stock. Liberal terms. Prompt reply to inquiries and quick
shipment Write for Catalogues ami Prices.
Fairbanks • Morse & Co. Portland. Oregon.
/\<ism ns sen I os.
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HOTEL
(.ALLIER
Rales ÎI.00 lo $2.00 fier Dav.
SPECL1L ¡UTES
T//E W'EEK oR .MO.VTR.
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BANDON.
.... OREGON.