Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, October 31, 1907, Image 2

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In all Hague agreements and dec­
Ixxit—a spirit level, last Sunday
Tre« pa mm Satire.
Trespass Notice.
larations which have a specific bear­
night, Was left on raft which went
Editorial Page
ing on international relations in the
Notice is hereby given that any
over the bnr. Probably be found on
Any persou or persons trespassing
Western hemisphere, the American
An independent Newspaper
trespasser
found
in
any
manner
tres
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same
the
beach.
Finder
will
leave
upon
the t roft Lake ranch, the
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tradition of non-interference by Euro­
passing on any of my mud-fiats, will McClellan aud Marshall ranches,
at this office for reward.
IRVING S BATH,
E ditor and 1' kopiuetok
pean jxjwers has been carefully ob­
be prosecuted to the fullest extent will be prosecuted as the law directs,
served, if, indeed, it has not been
ami a reword will be given for infor­
H ubscriftign R ates ; Per Year, >1.50; Six Months $1.00; Copy 5e
of the law
C. T immons .
strengthened. The adoption of the
STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.
mation that will lead to the convic­
Drago doctrine is essentially in line
tion ol tlie guilty parties.
This
is entered at the Baudou poat office aa Second-chia* Matter
For Sale.
with American desire. A more com­
EDMUND CROFT,
prehensive policy of international ar­
Bandon. Oregon.
Six large lots on Blufi and Coquille
Fortunately, among bitration is clearly in accord with
P ortland ’ s F ireboat , the Geo. latter class.
Streets, cheap. Apply to George o 4 4 4 4 4 4 44 4 444 4 4 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 44
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H. Williams, had an op|x»rtumty to the traveling men was one who had what has been advocated by Ameri­
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F. Williams, Bandon. 43.
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here
before
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was
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can publicists. The logical outcome
demonstrate her ability a» a fire pro­
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tection, and from all accounts did with our opportunities and people. of this, the step nearer to what the
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Dr. J. G. Goble the well known
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not do herself credit on the occasion, He s|x>ke up and contradicted the world ho|>es for ultimately, the es­
Optician will be at Bandon Tuesday
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aforesaid
knocker
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tablishment of a |>ermanent court, is
last Wednesday, when the J. N.
and Wednesday, Oct. 15th, 16.
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Teal burned to the water’s edge. A phatic way as to bring joy to our but an expression of higher American
Oifice at Hotel Gallier. Eyes ex-
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vessel adapted to throw streams of heart. The next time you hear a ideals in international conduct. Such Furnished at Living Priera. Astiare amined tree of charge
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man
kiuxrking
who
is
depending
a court bids fair to develop an inter­
water from the water front, would, if
of the 1 ub i Patronage
Winter is coming and it is time to
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properly equipped and under go<xl ujxm the town anil pewple for the national peace spirit w hich we are
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think
alxvut the stove projiosition.
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management, be a great protection money he receives, be his business I hardly prepared at present to appre
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It is a well known fact that for a
for vessels and buildings near the what it may, just remember he is ciate.
quick, hot fire, the air tight heater
In conclusion, it is to be said that
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water's edge For some cause the not one of the people that are influ­
cannot be beat. With that view we
boat did not accomplish near what ential in making the city of Bandon; the sum total of Hague conference
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have installed a full line, from $2 up.
was expected of her <>n that occa- does not care f<jr the development I activities is flattering to the quality
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Bandon Hardware Co.’s store, oppo­
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sion. It took 15 minutes to' arrive aid betterment along all lines of the I of American statesmanship, and as
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at the scene of the fire, and then did place and is of no more use to us I it makes manifest the potential char-
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not get satisfactory streams on the than a wart is to a cranberry. Every acter of American influence as a
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you
spend
with
a
merchant
or
Heading
power
among
nations.
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Tel-
fire A proper appliance for protec­
Proprietors.
THE MERCY HOSPITAL
k.
dcaler
of
any
sort
who
is
enterprising
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egram.
tion of the water front is needed
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Bandon, •
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and who holds the betterment of the
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greatly in that city.
At North Bend
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community high in his estimation, I
will bring results that will help you I R*vers and Harbors Co n
Near town mi l the plank road, rich
Is now open for the re­
soil—Level hut f $05 and $75 per
BANDON TRANSFER CO.
T he W orst piece of sidewalk in in the end. He is one who is willing
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ception of patients. The
acre. Small pa>inent down, balance
C 11 PATTERSON <t SON
the whole town of Bandon is up the to put his shoulder to the wheel of
terms aie $10 per wtx»k
advancement,
and,
if
necessary,
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in installments of $10 per month
hill directly from the town hall. In . 1
Dray and General Delivery
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. t I The National Rivers and Harbors
and upwards. For par-
Best bargain in land in the city.
the first place it is narrow, not the place financial aid as a lever to for-1
Meet all Boat».
tienlars
apply
to
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ward all future enterprises that wiu congress wall convene in the city of
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regulation width; the boards run tend tn make Bandon one of the Washington on Wednesday, Decern-
Call on or address I he owner,
B andon . :
O ukuon .
lengthwise instead of crosswise, mak­
havens for homeseekers, on the map. ber 4’ °f the current
and wil
A. Haberly, Bandon.
ing an excellent gutter; and as it is
I continue its sessions on the succeed-
too low it is extremely disagreeable
Thursday and Friday.
The
CLARENCE Y. LOWE,
North Bend, Or.
in stormy weather Persons living
I’he argument for industrial train- congress will be the second to con­
Baud 011. Oregon,
in that end of town have expressed ing in connection with the work of vene after its organization more
A. B. SABIN
their opinions frequently, but proba­ the public schools in some of the than a year ago.
Druggist and Apothecary
Manufactnrer nud Dealer in
Its first session L
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bly not to the right parties in author­ larger cities of the country has lately was most encouraging in the fact
Is jnat In receipt of a new and
fresh stock of
ity to proceed with a remedy. It is been strengthened by the findings of that its fundamental principle of : All Kinds of Saddlery.
X. Harness and Saddles Repaired.
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a dark eml of town but will be the State Commission of Industrial a f‘*ed and settled policy of annual £ BANDON.
Drugs and Chemicals,
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OREGON J
TONSORIAL PARLORS
greatly benefitted when the arc light Training of Massachusetts. It was aPProPriations for the improvement
Patent and Proprietary Preparation!:
is installed at the top of the hill. found, upon careful investigation,
P B. HOYT, Prop.
the rivers and harbors of the
Toilet Articles,
For Rent.
Until recently the railing on the in­ covering the industrial and financial U nited States, without regard to
Located in EL DORADO HI 11.DING.
IH-iiggimtM Mandrie*.
side of the walk had been torn down, status of Soo young men working at section but wholly with regard to
• ii-Mt Street, BANDON. OREGON
Office rooms in Devereaux Bld g,
P erfumes , B rushes , S ponges , S oap
making the walk very dangerous. trades, that the graduate of an ele- merit, commended itself to the com­
SHAVING, SHAMPOOING AND HAIR
upstairs near the Post Office. In­
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N uts and C andies .
CUTTING
AT
STANDARD
PRICES.
Last week the town authorities or­ mentaryschool, who took up a trade mercial and manufacturing interests
quire of Tom Devereaux or call up Bathroom newly fitted op with Porcelain
Cigars, Tobaccos and Cigarettes.
dered it replaced, which has been without technical training, earned at of the country and to men dis­ on the Bear Creek Phone.
Tub. Hot or Cold Baths 25 cent
Paints. Oils. Glass and Painters9 Supplies.
done, and now for the sidewalks!
14 years of age, $4 a week, and at tinguished in public life, but there is
25 years of age, $12.75 a week, the every reason to believe that its
The Bandon Hardware Co. have
student who spent four years follow­ coming session will be far more received a new line ot stoves and
S enator F ulton spent a few ing graduation from the elementary encouraging.
ranges.
They have beaters that
days at Coos Bay last week, hut did school, at a technical school, and
The New Drug Store in Now Heady for Buslne**. Everything Neu and Fresh.
They
The attention of the country has teat and ranges that cook,
not take enough interest in the Co­ took up a trade at 18, earned $10 a been directed to the absolute neces­ guarantee them and ask you to call
Drugs. Druggist s Sundries, Patent Mesidenic.
quille to make us a visit
We week, and at 25 $31; in twelve years sity for the improvement of inland ind see them
should have lx?en glad to show him the man without technical training waterways and harbors Jn a manner
Brushes, and Toilet Articles. Fancy Stationery
our harbor, the improvements up-to- earned $5122, and the man with so forceful and so direct that the in-
T imber L and A ct , J une 3, 1878.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Fine line of Fancy Candies.
Imported and Domestic Cigars.
date, and what we want to make of technical training had earned $7387, terest cannot be abated. It was an
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uited State» Land Office, Roseburg, Ore.,
the Coquille River, a shipping point leaving a balance in favor of the interest dormant for years, save in
Angus! 7,11107.
of much interest in the lumber trade. trained workman of $2265. This, particular sections of the United Notice is hereby given that in compliance
witb the provisions of the act of Congress 1 The New. Elegantly Fitted, and Speedy Steamer
He laid over until the Alliance left. added to the personal satisfaction States, and whether it has been of
June 3, 1878, entitled “’An act for the sale
of timber lands iu the States of California.
A few days more would have given that comes from knowing how- to do aroused to the plane of a deman d Oregon,
Nevada, and Washington Terri
him a chance to see the prettiest the work assigned without blunder- that will not be satisfied with less tory,” as extended to all the Public Land
CAPT. J. OLSEN, Master.
States by act of August 4, 1892, Mane M.
and one of the most productive val­ 1 ing and consequent humiliation, and than full compliance by the energy Houston, of Bandon, County of Coos, State rhiR Steamer is New. is Stronu'ly bnilt, and fitted with the lateHt improvementa, and will
Oregon, has this day filed in this office
give a regular 8 day service, for passengers and freight, between the
leys in the whole state. We are not the prospect of advancement that is of local improvement associations, or of
her sworn statement No. 84*7, for tin- ear-
Coquille River. Oregon, and San Francisco, Calif.
farming grains or vegetables, but are always possible to the trained work- by the admitted inability of the rail­ chase of the N’jOf SWI 4, SEI 4 of SWI I,
J. E. WALSTROM Agent, Bandon, Oregon.
and NWI-4 of SE1-4 of Section No. 15 in
E. T. KRl'SE, Managing Agent, 23 Market Street, San Francisco, California.
raising the tallest of trees that the man, makes a substantial and grati- ways to carry the freight offerings of township No. 29 S. Range 14 W. and will
offer proof to show that the land sought is
world is reaching out for. Our tim- tying presentment of the industrial the country is not the material ques­ more valuable for its timber or stone than
for agricultural parpoMU, Md to Mtabimh
bermcn can go to sleep at night with training school idea.
tion. The real question is in the her claim to said land before L. A. Liljeq California and Oregon Coast Steamship Company
vist, U. S. Commissioner at Marshfield.
the self same assurance as the farmer
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Skilled labor is rapidly reaching un*versjtl concession, in all sections, Oregon, on Wednesday, the !>th day of
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of the valley can who knows his a point of development, in response I ^’at the trade and commerce of the November, 1907.
She names as witnesses : Edward Oilman.
crops are growing and bringing him
A. E. Hads.all, G. B. Cox and Geo. E Wil­
to active and exacting demand, at ' nited States cannot be adequately son,
all of Bandon, Coos County, * »regon
a revenue while he sleeps. Come
which the blunderer will lx- excluded *’^'«1 without the improvement of Any and all is-rsons claiming adversely
over Senator! You will find that the from its ranks in spite of the inter-1*r>vers and harbors on a sys- the above-described lands are requested to
tile their claims in this office on or before
Coquille Valley will tally a goodly
ference of labor unions. The em- tc,natic plan of continued work w ith said <>th day of Novemlier, I'.ltlZ.
L. W. SHAW, Agent,
B knjamin L. E ddy . Register. 1 GEO. D. GRAY <t CO., Gen’l Agta,
number of votes, ami that is what
ploying public has suffered immeas- ■l<lC(l,,ate appropriations made annu-
421 Market. Nt. San Francmco.
Marshfield, Phone 441.
you are in the market for at present.
urable inconvenience, needless ex-
pense and delay from incompetent.
That is the policy and embraces
half-hearted labor. The man who the aims of the congress. In its
T he K nocker has the least re­ has been properly trained for his sessions and its deliberations no sec­
spect in the minds of all upright work is interested in it anil its re- tion of the country should lx? with-
citizens than any other character sults, while he who has blundered | <»ut representation,
All are alike
that infests a good town, Usually into his trade blunders along through interested in its work, and to no
they have attained the ability to the years, learning what he does more important subject could the
squirt tobacco juice on the side­ learn at the expense of his employer, commercial, manufacturing and agri­
walks. and their mission being to who is not conducting a technical cultural interests of the country be
knock, and knock hard, probably training school, but is supposed to l>e directed than to the coming session
You have been trying to improvise some practical method of introducing your new goods.
have no vocation other than to loaf paying for qualified service.—Ore- of the National Riversand Harbors
Well' Here is a tip that can be summed in a word—Glass Show Cases. Get the idea?
around airing their views. Some­ gonian.
Congress, anti to adequate represen­
times the disease, for knocking must
An article properly displayed will sell on sight. Put in a couple and inside of a year the
tation in its tieliberations.
lx called a disease, will strike into a
additional sales derived from that source, will pay for them. All up-to-date establishments ’
business man. Maybe it is just be­ Uncle Sam At The Hague.
Advertised Letters.
are having them installed.
cause he had a particular grouch at
We are reminded now and again
the time, or things do not go just
T. F. Allen
that
there is something doing at The
the way he had planned on. It was
Geo. G. Scheigel
our privilege the other day to over­ Hague. /\nd the fact is also borne
Miss Mollie Parker
hear a conversation in which a man in on the public mind that the some­
S.
A. Armitstead
that is largely represented in business thing doing bears the American
Susie Everdeen
here—after he has acquired enough trade mark. It is not of that char­
Did you ever stop to think that you may be judged, by strangers, by your correspondence
H. C. Dorto
of the filthy lucre to satisfy his solic­ acter, perhaps. which makes the ul­
If your letters are neatly type written they will always give a business dignity in no other
Dr. J. W. Tuckey
itations, will take it all away from tra-peace advocate shout himself
Ira I. Noah
way attained. The Underwood Machine excells all others in eveiy respect. We sell them.
town—to say some of the most hoarse or toss his head gear so far
Mrs. Rasmus
disagreeable, things jxvssiblc about into the blue etherial that it will
Ina Taylor
Bandon to a ¡party of commercial never come down; nevertheless, it is
travelers and strangers. Every town something to the purpose, as we
People are. to a certain extent,
has 3 drawback.
If it hadn't it
must consider the slow process of judged by the clothing they wear.
would not need the good words
spoken of u by its | ¡.eople There cvo,ution ,n such a mi«h,y u«*ler- If you desire to give an up-to-date
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are lots of good tow ns some of them taking as this of bringing about uni- impression, you can do so by wear
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one
of
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suits.
better than others; Bandon is in thé versa! peace.
of Bandon Recorder
LEWIN’S
Meat Market
MEATS
PROVISIONS
Eldorado
E. LEWIN Prop
For Sale
5-ACRE TRACTS
Sisters of Mercy
Ei, D orado
B andon
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ELIZABETH
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Steamer Alliance
Now plying between Portland and
Coos Bay only. Weekly trips.
Say, Mr. Merchant!
Another Practical Suggestion
The Modem Company,
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