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aao • 0 0 • O • • 0 • * • * " °a°o • .«• f * * a •4 e 0 X * O 0 • •• o o % • : ♦ • • » I • • • * - • ® O —-------- Editorial Pa^e of Bandon Recorder An ind«pand»«t Ncvspapcr lit VINO 8 BA1H, HuBMCRiFTiuM B ates ; E dito » and PaoptueroB P« r » «-¡.i, $1.50; S ix Mouth» fl.UU; Copy 5.- »TUICTLV IN ADVANCE. I'hiit pepor la eutrrrd Ht Wl- Bruitoli pont offie« na SeoomI rliu« Matur F inancial scares have the boards at present, and the presidential possibilities will have to sit in the wings «of th«- stag«- of national inter est until after th«- football season anyway. T he P ortland police depot merit have been covering up s<mi< b id odors which ar«- being <li.-close<! by the local papers. The presen chief will probably resign on a« count of th«- unpleasantness occasioned I m reports, either substantiate«! or otherwise, and lure's to a good in tn at the head of the department. T hanksgiving has again rolled around. The price of turkeys ar< still soaring upward and th«- coal and wood mail make themselves pumn nent a little later in the month with their little aid-« to a fat |a>< ket book ; a lew still think th r< «>-nl iin.ui« i.tl frenzy will be lasting; a few who live in the Coquille Valiev and can find nothing to “knock” about, try as they may, but on tlu- vv h »1«- we all have much cause for thank- iv ing in its truest ph.is«- < )ur country was never more prosperous, and this communit'*, especi.« 1 , who have all of its manufactories going full blast, and vessels leaving tin harbor loaded with the Lest lumber the world produces. We have no cause to complain. The hard limes which are predicted for us have not yet come and this last year Ins been one of exceeding prosperity . Why borrow trouble ? Old Oiegon has always provided for i;s people ami it is late* in the day for a change now. Today we all sit at well provided tables. What ;i contrast with the table of Thanksgiving fourteen years ago! Tomorrow morning we go back again to work, with a full din ner pail. Again the contrast. We who are doubtful as to the future welfare of the country, consitler that a whole nation; the be-sl read men and most experienced men in the halls of national government, are striving to their utmost to prevent aught else but prosperity for this county. Why not Thanksgiving? scale, the western banks uill all take up the reins of business again where they were dropped at the onset of this scare. I 'ndotibledly th«- laws regarding banking regulations will I m * in a measure amended and more strict and conservative methods will fi >11 aw - Tests by the University of Oregon. The department of Engineering o the University of Oregon has begun a series of exhaustive tests on the strength and impermeability of concrete for building pu> poses and for the construction of dams and reservoirs. The ordinary water proof concrete is mix«*d in the pro portion of one part of cement to two parts of sand and four of stone, If. though electrolytic action, induced by the addition of a small percent- age of clay, alum, or other agents, the approximate proportion can be changed to the ration of one to three to six, it can easily I k * seen that a large saving can lie made in the cost of materials, since the cement is the ex|K*nsive part of the wall C rlain expei-imvnts already m ule have tended to show- that concrete so mixed has boih greater strength and impvrmmeability. To deter mine whether or not this is true, some three or four hundred tests will be made, extending through the year, with varying definite amouuts of elec trop«. lytic agents added. E u h sample will be submitted to a w Her pressure test of from forty to one hundred pounds to the square inch in addition to the regular com pression tests. The department of Chemistry is co-operating, and the most thorough work possible will be done. C.|A. McClain and J. W. McArthur, of the department of Engineering, will have charge of the tests. Since the University has at pres ent no money available for the cat rying on of such work, the ex penses will be borne by the men in charge. A Real Wonderland. South Dakota, with its rich silver W hen T en times as much money mines, bonanza farms, wide ranges is deposited in banks as is in circula and strange natural formations, . is i: a At Mound tion and all the people want their i veritable wonderland. money at once, then banks fail. Con City, in the home of Mrs. 1 D. fidence is shifty at best anti with little Clapp, a wonderful case of healing has lately occurred. Her son seemed cause many times makes trouble un near death with lung and throat told for all The money of this trouble. “Exhausting coughing country is de|K>siteal and loaned, and spells occurred every five minutes,’’ again deposited and reloaned, many writes Mrs. Clapp, “when 1 began times, the original deposit stands giving Dr. King's New Discovery, the great medicine, that saved his for all of the accounts. But for the life and completely cured him.’’ loans a bank has to close its doors. Guaranteed for coughs and colds, They are the source of revenue- for throat and lung troubles, by’ C. V. that institution. A greatcrop failure, Lowe, druggist. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. a war, or mismanagement of a nation may cause money troubles With the Dairymen. with foundation, blit a scare of lack of confidence started by some few “Please side step and give us the people who considered their gold center of the stage,” says th«- Dairy their all in all, cannot be of but short man to the fruit grower, ami contin duration. Banks that closed in uing, the producer of butter and New York are again in operation. dices« has this to say: “We are all Chicago banks are ready to «Io Imd- proud of Oregon’s apples and pears. ness without the clearing house. Glad you got the use of the great W estern banks report favorably show windows in which to present with no exception, The holidays yourselves to the admiring thous have had a tendency to scare more ands, but you only come once a peple throughout the country than year, while we add a little to the all of the headliners of our great wealth of Oregon every day of the papers. A scare could not be with three hundred and sixty five. out foundation if all Links in the “Oregon’s fruit yield of five million state were given holidays until the dollars for 1907 is great, but Ore situation was cleared up, has been gon’s dairy product, grow ing from the idea ot many. As a matter of nothing ten years ago to five millions fact, the holidays protect the larger in 1002, and sevente»*« millions in banking institutions «>f our cities, 1907, is going to give a grand enter while the country banker, who has tainment ioPortland, Deceml>er 1 2th his deposits out on goo«l land securi and 13th. ties, can open for business at any “Two floors of the big Wood time. Few country banks have had men's Hall at nth and Abler, Port any difficulty, and those who have land, h ave be«-n engaged for that been forced to close temporarily purpose, one for the exhibits and the were forced to do so by the failures other for the convention. The prizes of the big banks in the > ¡ties who offerer! are the greatest ever pre <s*«l bad management in securing sented in the West, The program < >nce let the eastern will he exrellent. There will be a hlati nesumr business on the <j|<l reception, with refresh«!! nte .uid I Retire. ’music, al the Portland Commercial Club, the evening of thg 42th. Any pernou or i>er»<>n» trespassing •‘It is the larmer and the dairyman upou the Croft Lake ranch, the who should be present .«< tliis con- McClellan aud Marshall ranches.1 I vention. All of the Commercial« will b® prosecute«! as the law directs,' bodies should have delegates pres ao<! a rewar«i will tve giveu for infor ent. and as the women of Oregon , mation that will lead 10 the couvic- I have made the state famous for its tion of the guilty partiea. dairy products they will be especially EDMUND CKOFT, BANDON welcome, and some of the best Baudou. Oregon. Sire elr.in rootus. ÏS ami ’«tk- a bight : $I.'.*A papers on the program will l»e deliv a («et; SÒIA* a month. ered by women. MRS SARAH COSÍ ELLO “The exercises w ill o|K*n promptly For Rent. at 10 o’clock Thursday morning. Office rooms in Devereaux Bld g, December 12th, at Woodmen's Hall. CLARENCE Y. LOWE, Each and every pajK-r vv ill l»e dis- ; upstairs near the Post Office, In* Boudon Ore^'ou, cussed so that the practical points quire of Tom Devereaux or call up may be brought out. All delegates on ' the Bear Creek Phone. Druggist and Apothecary are urged to I k * present, however, an Is jns! in r«*ceipi of a new and fresh stiH-k of hour before the opening Thursday JUNDU.V lil.LYSFER CO. so as to register, receive badges, and , Drugs ond Chemicals, <’ it PA I I ERSON .t SON get time to examine the exhibit in . Patent hu <! Proprietary Preparation? the large room just below the con-] Dray and General Delivery Toilet Articles, Meet all Boat». vention hall. l»riiggÍMÍw Nu ml rie*. ---- All order* handled with care.----- P ekfcmes , B kchids , S ponoes , S oap “The officers of the Oregon Dairy B andon , : O bboon . N vts and C’ asdiks . Association want you to come pre í'lgars, T o I uktok anil Cigarette*. pared to ask questions, to feel that Paints.Oita. Glass and Painters' Supplie«.. you are present to be benefitted, and to appreciate that the discussion of the papers after they are delivered, is more valuable than the papers 1 themselves, for this character of dis- j TONSORIAL PARLORS cussion brings out all the strong! Ail Kinds ol points. P. B. HOYT, Prop. “The business men of Portland, Located in EL DOR AIM) BUILDING. have put up money to insure the: ' Flrat Street, BANIXIN, OKKtlON publication of the proce«*dings in the 1 «HAVING, SHAMPOOING AND HAIR OU FTING AT STANDARD PR1C ES. best possible manner, anil to illus Bathroom newly tittvil np with Porcelain trate the same, but only facts am! Till». Hot or Col«l Ballot ‘!5 cent Furnished at Living Prices. A share vital information will be printed, and of the Public Patronage those are wanted from every district Solicited. in Oregon. The railroads have made a rate of a fare and a third | ” from every point in the State.” Furnished Rooms The Pacific LEWIN’S Meat Market V •> ♦ « ♦ è Eldorado ♦ ♦ % <• ♦ •> «ÍF : V * •> <• ♦ •> /\asm iisst 'n I >i os. « Proprietor». ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Bandon, THE MERCY HOSPITAL At North Bend Is now open for the ception of patients. The terms me ilO per week and upwards^ For par ticular* apply to : : Ei, I) orado | MEATS and PROVISIONS Oregon. • - Sisters of Mercy Bend, Or. North Gasoline - Steam, Pumping, Irrigation The Portland Country Club and Live Stock Association, recognizing the importance of the development of the live stock interests of this State, have arranged for the greatest fair yet held west of the Missouri River, for 1908. There are $40,000 in prizes, equalling those offered by the Lewis & Clark Exposition in 1905. To this will be added $10,000 or $12,000 by the different Breeders' Associations in attendance upon the International Live Stock Show at Chicago, Nov. 30th to Dec. 7th, where Mr. M D. Wisdom will go as a special representative to arrange a date and to secure the presence here of the most famous herds in America. Lighting Machinery. For Sale 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 and Towers; Grinders, Feed Choppers, \V«*II Pomps. All first quality goods at lowest prices. Always in stock. Libera) terms. Prompt reply to inquiries and quick shipment Write for Catalogues and Prices. 5-ACRE TRACTS Near town and the plank road, rich soil —Lefel land- $i>"> and $75 per acre Small payment down, balance io iostalbaents of $10 per moDtb. Bi*st bargain iu laud in the city. Fairbanks - Horse & Co, Portland, Oregon. B andon Call on or addreee the owner, A. Haberty, Bandon. The New Drug; Store a A. n B. SABIN All Kinds of Ssddlery. <UG I m N ow lletuiy tor BuniiieMft. F irrytlihi^ New hu <I Fine line of Fancy Gandies. Imported and Domestic Cigars. 4 3 The New. Elegantly Fitted, and Speedy Steamer Harness and Saddles Repaired. BANDON. - - OREGON 4- 4 -M- 4- 4- 4-4- 4 4 L !-UU- A 4 White Fruit Cake. — Take one cupful of butter, two cupfuls of sugar, two and one-half cupfuls of CAl’T. J. OLSEA’, Master. I MX >rl> sifted flour, seven eggs (whit s only) This Steamer is New. is Htronvlv built, sn«l fitted with the latest improvements, nnd will give a regular H day service, for passengers and freight, between the two teaspoonfuls of baking powder, Coquille River. Oregon, and San Francisco, Calif. one pound of tigs, one pound of J. E. WALSTROM Agent, Bandon, Oregon. dates, one pound of blanched al E. T. KRUSE, Managing Agent, 23 Market Street. San Francisco, California. monds, one pound of raisins, three- You Can’t Expect to Get fourths pound of citron. Rub the St Worth for £1, Hut California and Oregon Coast Steamship Company butter and sugar to a cream; chop l 'ou Cti n Get Your MONEY'S tlORTII at the fruit rather coarsely (keeping each variety to itself while « hopping), and after the chopping mix all light ly together with the fingers, sifting some of the flour over the fruit; put Dealer in Raata aid ikae» into the rest of the flour the baking Repairing neatly and promptly done at IGEO. D. GRAY A CO., Gen’l Agta, L. W. SHAW, Agent, lowest living pttoen. powder; sift again and mix thor 421 Market. Nt. Han Francisco. Marshfield, Phone 441. oughly. Then add the flour to the butter anti sugar, stir in the fruit, and lastly," the beaten whites of the eggs. I.ine tins with buttered paper, and till two medium sized tins with the batter; bake slowly for an hour and a half. ELIZABETH M. BREUER’S iamer Alliance - Now plying between Portland and Coos Bay only. Weekly trips. Say, Mr. Merchant! A Dangerous Deadlock, that sometimes terminates fatally, is the stoppage of liver and bowel functions. To quickly end this con dition without disagreeable sensa tions, Dr. King's New Life Pills should always be your remedy. Guaranteed absolutely satisfactory in every case or money back, at C. Y. Lowe's drug store. 25c. You have been trying to improvise some practical method of introducing your new- goods. Well! Here is a tip that can be summed in a word—Glass Show Cases. An article properly displayed will sell on sight. Get the idea? Put in a couple and inside of a year the additional sales derive«! from that source, will pay for them. All up-to-date establishments are having them installed. I Another Practical Suggestion A Man’s Face Did you ever stop to think that you may be judged, by strangers, by your correspondence If your letters are neatly type written they will always give a business dignity in no other way attained. Sometimes is and sometimes isin't his fortune, but a good clean shave and a neat haircut goes a good ways on first im- j pressions. Everything new and clean, and at your immed iate disposal. The Underwood Machine excells all others in evely respect. We sell them. The Modem Company, HARRY MORRISON, W. C. Bradley, Mgr. Marshfield Near P O0t Office a 0 o •* .* t • • • • • • a • • o •• • • ./■' a Frenli. Drugs, Druggist’s Sundries, Patent Medicines. Brushes, and Toilet Articles. Fancy Stationery oamai M»t«ufaetDrer and Dealer in t Thanksgiving Dainty. and I o o •I —W ♦ • T G *' K > •• 'MM 0