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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1907)
0 their money mJ it is for thia pu- posethe commercial organizatii us f 1 this city are expending money on An independent Newspaper advertising matter. The desirabk enterprise is always doubly welcome IRVING H BATH, - E ditor and P rofrikvor as it not only increases the commer S i imi kik Í iix H a rtw Per lear. >1 50 Six M nth« '1.00; Copy k ? cial section of town, but provides htrictlv is advance . employment for more newcomers. Ihm pnper ih entered Ht tb<- Bandon p-Mt offine uh S hxmii W i » h Matter. The Gambinus Brewing Company l.ave seen that a w holesale dejtot to supply the liquor traffic on the river T he C oquille S entinel of this I l>efore. ÿi.io a hundred pounds is would be a paying venture, and ac last issue contained the announce given as the flat rate in most yards, cordingly have fixed up a place in ment that the plant had l»een leased 1 old has never been paid before, ex town to engage in that business. for a term of one year, Orvil Dodge cepting in cases where pickers were This company has made application retiring to his mining interests, and 'Carce and it was to the growers’ in- to the city council, for a license to the new management to take charge I I terest to have his product picked im retail liquor. They have stated to this week. The new publishers are mediately, and in order to do so, us that they will not have a bar in well known in this vicinity and have raised the price temporarily. Some connection with the establishment, the firm name, II. J. Crippen A Co nf the large growers have contracts and their idea for procuring this Steve Scotton, formerly editor of of their yield for a number of years. license is to place them on an equal this paper, will take charge of the \ couple of years ago, when ho|>s footing with the liquor dealers of editorial department, and H J. were at their highest figure, severa Bandon, regarding the taxation, Crippen and W. A. Henry will pub yards that we knew of had to dis thereby hoping to receive their pat lish the same, z\U are newspaper pose of their product at fifteen cents ronage. These people have stateil men, and our neighbor city is to la per pound. Now that the prices are positively that it is not their purpose congratulated in having so able a ! down they will still receive that to retail liquor, and have circulatec management, Success to the new miount. Coos County, the mecca 1 petition among the voters of this toward which .ill eyes are turned, is management. ; not obliged to depend upon crops of place, for signatures petitioning the my sort for a livelihood. Our council to grant them the require! People do not desire T he : G overnmi . ni requires that 1 nghty forests, minerals and fish license. rock of only a sjiecified size be used eries, will be the support of the another saloon here, but it is highly for jetty purposes, and naturally county for a numlter of years to probable that the Gambinus Brewing there are a lot of small pieces that come, and then the land for the Co. will receive the license with the have to be left on the dump pile most part may be used for agricul understood conditions aliove, unless Sometimes is and sometimes' near Tupper Rock. The great tural purjM»ses. Is it not natural a remonstrance is presented to the isin't his fortune, but a good i problem of the count' commissioners that many new comers are attracte< council. We are growing, but not clean shave and a neat haircut 1 is to construct and keep in repair, by the many opportunities in the rapidly enough to justify another goes a good ways on first im roads that are satisfactory. If the way of possible industries we have saloon. The saloon men pay' .1 pressions. Everything new I waste rock was used in the construc to offer? Our timber makes the license of fboo a year, for the privi and clean, and at your ¡mined-1 tion of roads in this section of the finest furniture, fuel is a minor con lege of retailing their goods, into the iate disposal. county, at least, the honorable board sideration, and the cost of living is treasury of the town, and should would add lasting glory to their no more than in the cities, and labor have some means of protection from credit from all of us who have to >f all kinds is ata demand. With a that body. The revenue aids in HARRY MORRISON, wade around in mud to get into town Near Post Office keeping the improvements of the climate so delightful, and the hospi for four months out of the year, any town up, and in a place situated as talités extended to the desirable way. The rock is easy to get at citizen, it is no wonder that we are we are here, the saloons, well regu and much of it would not need to be becoming populated with the best lated as they are at present, are not crushed. By starting in and build class of people, who realize the a detriment to the town. Some few ing a few miles a year, of good per- future this great county has to offer. visitors this summer have appeared manent roads, this question of bad in an intoxicated condition upon our JA. Haberly roads would be settled for once and streets, but the number of common T his I s A n A ge when an educa drunks is far less than in most places all; We would like to hear the < )rders by phone and mail opinions of some of the tax payers tion must be attained to become any of this size on the coast, and in a promptly attended to. from this section of the county on body. It is becoming an offense bor sea-port town. The larger cities Order your winter's supply the matter, who have to tolerate the dering on criminality to allow chil have placed a limit upon the number of wood now. disagreeable conditions now existing dren from the ages of 9 to 14. to of places allowed, and granted in the winter time. remain out of school during that licenses to retail liquor, and why I'ourmile Phone 4 long; 1 short portion of the year that school is in should not the council here? As a Mail, Lock o x 46 W ith T he A pproach of winter session. Parents may not yet realize new business house for the purpose again comes the problem of making the absolute necessity of at least a of conducting a wholesale liquor roads at a small cost, temporary graded school education. The high business, this new enterprise is wel i-^>-a a 3 s »vs ’a>1 -a roads that will suffice until a general schools go a step further and develop comed here. A monopoly on any ARTHUR RICE road making movement is brought the highei senses necessary to com thing is to be guarded against above it Jeweler and Watchmaker 5 about. We have seen the split-load mence life in the proper circles. .ill else here, and to protect the in à BANDON. OR. it V drag used to a good advantage in Many self-made men did nothave the terests of the already* established it it SOI VENIR POSTAL GARDS. •< Washington County, and the far advantages of education, but the business men in Bandon, should be it The larpeHt and best assortment tn w rft it mers are making more and more use number ‘ is diminishing now days. one of the foremost duties of our it town. Abates polished and mount !‘^ 1 his body of men was it it ed to order. If you find a nice agate of it every year. The idea is to Every branch of labor requires men council. it on the beach we will tell you ‘ keep the water from standing in the and women who not only have the placed in office to promote the better it it while whether it is worth mounting. A ¡7» interests of this place, and so far it large assortment of watches, docks. road, and success has followed every requirements to do their duties me it have done it creditably and to the chanically, but to think, as well, of it silverware and Jewelry of all kinds, 7, effort <>f those who have used the tiil if best of their ability, and we have no improvements that may be made of it < iold and Fountain Pens, including >5, drag. We have an article and pic- it the Waterman and Conklin's auto- tures of the split log drag, that not the different systems and methods reason to believe they will use their it it matIC fillers, tin- best, in the market, .¿t only tells how it is made and the that modify their duties. The larg discretion in any other way than to it it We have the Marshall one dollar Y S fountain pen. it operation of it, but shows it in oper est manufacturing plants in the world further the mutual welfare of all. offer special instruction to their em ation in < litio. We will reprint it ployes for the purpose of better ac The Bandon Furniture Store han shortly. quainting themselves with their dles Liquid Veneer. Makes old fur CLARENCE Y. LOWE, A W holesale S vstem of thiev methods, and to develop the ability niture look like new. Blind 011. Oregon, ing is in progress somewhere between to study new contrivances to lessen the shippers in Portland and Bandon the price of manufacture or a labor Druggist and Apothecary T imber L and A ct , J unk 3, 1878. consumers. Packages are broken saving device. They offer’to pav for NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. 1 r jnflt In receipt of a new and into and part of the contents arc- new ideas, whether they arc applied United State« Land Office, Rom-lmrc, Ore. I fresh stock of or not. There arc a number of boys, Anenst 7. 15107. taken. There is hardly a merchant Notice ih hereby Kivcn that in compliance Drugs and Chemicals, in town but what has had something and probably girls, in Bandon, who with the provisions of the act. of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale broken into lately. I he perpetra have not commenced their school of timber lands in the States of California. Patent and Proprietary Preparations- Nevada, and Wnnhington Terri Toilet Articles, tors have a weakness for allowing duties this'year. The small amounts Oregon, tory,” as extended to all the Public Land they earn will not suffice to neglect some of the beverages that kill the States by act of August I. 1W2, Marie M lirnggi<«i<* Sim<lri«»M. Houston, of Bandon. County of (toon, Stat, consuming thirst, to stick to their then education. Send the childn n of Oregon, has this day tiled in tins offic, P ikhmes , Biuisnis, S ponges , S oap . her sworn statement No. M87, for the pur fingers; and it is getting to be the to school. Give them the best ad chase of the N', of SWI 4, SEI I of SW1 I, N uts asm (' andies . fashion to send in registered kicks to vantages in the educational line at and NWI-4 of SE1-4 of Section No 15 in township No. 2!) S. Range It W. and will Clgar*«, Tolmeemt ami Cigarette«. the transportation companies. Let home, and then, if it is possible, offer proof to show that the land sought is valuable for its timber or atone than Paints, Oils. Glass and Painters' Supplies. an effort be made to discover the send them away to attain a business more for agricultural pnr|s>M>s, and to establish her claim to said land liefore L. A. Llljeq parties connected with these mys <»ducation, or to attend the universi vist, U. S. Commissioner nt Marshfield. ties. In time you will be repaid Oregon, on Wednesday, the fith div of terious disappearances, and by giv ♦ <• V ❖ •> <• ❖ •> <• <• *•" November. 11*07. ❖ ing him the fullest extent of the law manv fold. Aside from receiving a She names as witnesses Edward Ohmnn. * I A.E lladsall.ti.lt Cox and Geo. E. Wil higher knowledge in studies and * I make an example for all who are m- son, all of Bandon, Coos County, < >r* gon * ❖ ' business methods, they will brush up Any and ill in rsons claiming ailver-. li dined to follow his footsteps. ❖ I above-descnlied lands are requested t. ❖ i ' against the world and receive much the tile tlieir claims ............................ n or l>< f. r< ❖ said I'.th day of November, T.O7. ❖ 1 he : F ailure of the hop crop 1 experience that in after years will be * I B knjamin L. E ddt , Register. j of great benefit. The time spent in through the valley will greatly finan * * i cially embarrass a good manv of the , the school room now. when they are * young, is far more valuable to them. * Notice tor Publication growers. Aside from the unusually Lnnil Office at Roselinru. Oregon. * I low prices paid, which will hardly | than in after years, when they will * August 13. 1’107. realize what tin \ have missed by the ♦ pay for the puking, the mold has « 1 Notice ih hereby given that Lauilwrt I, I’agr of Bandon. Oregon, tins tiled notice of ♦ I Wines, Liquors gotten into many of the yards mak in-gligencc of their parents to send Ins * intention to make final Commutation * I l hem to school, and it is too late to proof in anpport of his claim, viz: Home ing them not worth the picking. * stead Entry No. 1341M) made April 22. I’.mt * ' and Cigars..... Hop pickers throughout this part of go back and Start anew from the first for the W', NW',, NE’t NW',, NW1, I * I ❖ 1 SW, Section 7. lown-dnp 30 South. Rani;, the state make a g> < d d< al of money with their studies * I Editoria! Page of Bandon Recorder A Man’s Face NEED A NEW STOVE? I’ -t <• r.^ Bridge A Heaeli Stove*. KangeM and Heater* Have in them so manv excellencies that Kiev ar< 1 >» icknowledged the ureatest sellers on the coast, and thev are growing in f. vol every year. We have the exclusive agency in Bandon for these liousi b.-lil 11.1 office necessities, and prices range exceedingly modest in either case. tlnr assortment of hardware, tinware ami edged tools is 1. < st complete. I T ut 11 mg- Sc FliinilDiiig a. S;peoia.lty A. M c N air , T he H ardware K ían . Croi/ /engineer and < 'llílí* s. SnE77yo/‘. Hic/her ( 7<i.s.se.s of Work Solicited 31<*< ’iillovli 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, Business Cleaver Miller Enroll with us. College, ISTortli Bend, Oregon Cronman Timmons, President R H. Rosa, Vice-President G. T. Treadgold, Sec A. E. Hadsall, Treat. Bandon Investment Corporation inc May 6, 19O A. ID. Morse, Mgr, REAL ESTATE - TOWNSITES PROMOTIONS BANDON Gasoline - Steam, Pumping, Irrigation and Eldorado Lighting Machinery. Fairbanks-Morse Gasoline Engines for Spraying, Pumping, Sawing. Grinding. Outfits complete. Fairbanks-Morse Steam Engines, Pumps, Boilers. Fairbanks Scales for weigh ing. Fairbanks-Morse Dynamos and Motors, for power and light; Windmills nnd Towers; Grinders, Feed ('hoppers, Well Pompa. Pumps. All first quality goods at lowest prices. Always in stock. Liberal terms. Prompt reply to inquiries and quick shipment Write for Catalogues arid Pricee. Fairbanks - Morse & Co , Portland. Oregon. out of picking hops. Portland sends out trainloads to the hop yards of Clackamas and Washington counties every year. Notwithstanding the losses on the yards, the price of picking is higher than has ever been 14 West. and that said proof will | h > mad, ¡ betón» J. H Upton, U. Ñ. Coninnsaioner al bis office at Langlois. Or., 011 Thnrwlav 10, l’«)7. T he L egitimate : B usiness rn* I ' Ort. He ñamen the foll.iwing wituesaes u, ¡ terprise is always welcome here, prove hw continnoiiH reaidence opon, and cnltivation of. the land. viz: Alonzo Ilavie | whether it is one line or another of Lanirlois. < Iregon. Rollie Davis of Lang lois, Orecon. James Alnmhnngh of Langlois, | \\ e want new jieopfo to come here Oregon. I»elon Gardner of Langlois, Orepon. and make this their home; to invest B knjamin L E ddt , lUgister. I ♦ 1 ♦ ' * 1 * 1 c Proprietors. „ ; ;• :• <• <• í •: « 4- <• • <• <■ ■ tx- SPEC LIL 0.1 TES RY THE WEEK OR MO.h'TH. 3A1ÍTLE ECOM Oregon. • GALLIER Dates $i,oo to $2.00 per Day, J\ as müssen /Cos. Bandon. HOTEL ♦ <• <■ <• <• ♦ < i- ' I*T CCNKECTION. BANDON OREGON. o V %