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

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contracts that they are working on
at present that will keep them busy
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Any person or person* trespassing
for several months.
They have
An Indoy
Newspaper
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boom age room for to.ooo.ouo feet. upon the Croft Lake ranch, the
McClellan aud Marshall rauchen,
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1ÍU1NG H KA Hi.
E ditor and P k - prietiik
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Roberts N Brown of Myrtle Point will be prosecuted as the law directs,
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request
the
nocturnal
visitors
to
their
ami a reward will be given for infor-
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Ba- RIFPI'I« K ätes ;
Fer Year. $1.50; Six Month* $1.00; V"p> 5e
henhouse in the still hours of the lin-iiiou that will lead to the eouvio-
strictly in advance
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night to close the door, as they came ti->u of the guilty partus.
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Thi* peper iS euteri-ii nt the Bandoli pout utiioe uh Secuud-elusH Matter
BANUUN
near losing their entire flock of
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EDMUND CROFT,
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Nine clean room*. 25 and 50e a togli! ;
Bandon. Oregon.
chickens recently after a iover of
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| through the financial sup|>ort re­ “yeiler-legged” chicken had made a
a week ; $5.00 a mouth.
Wines.
Liquors
A S hortage in school l>ooks is ceived through the advertising col
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MBS SABAH COSTELLO.
visit to their henhouse and taken a
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causing much inconvenience anti is umns, that such an edition is made
For
Rent.
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and Cigars.....
few of their choice ones.
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greatly delaying the school work. possible, and after both sides of the
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Office
rooms
in
Devereaux
Bld
g,
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Books are ordered through J. H. ledger are balanced lip, there will be
John R. Miller, of Port Orford,
CLARENCE Y. LOWE,
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H mim I ou . Oregon,
(¡ill of Portland, and there seems to little but criticism for the instigator was m the city this week ins|>ecting upstairs near the Post Olfiie. In­
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quire
of
Tom
Devereaux
or
c.dl
up
be a misunderstanding all around. I fowever, we shall feel satisfied if the engine that was installed in his
/\d sinus sen />• os.
Druggist and Apothecary
The local schools are not affected these are properly circulated, as the boat which was built on this river on the Bear Creek Phone.
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Proprietors.
Is jast in receipt of a new and
comparatively, but many of the val results will b<- gratifying to all. A during the past summer by Ed El­
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fresh stock of
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ley schools can hardly keep open, newcomer to Bandon means addi lingson. The engine, he informs us,
Bandon,
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Oregon.
Drugs and Chemicals,
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B.1.YDO.V TH. MS EE JI CO.
according to various neu~>paj»er re­ tion il money spent for merchandise, does not give satisfaction and he has
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C H PATTERSON Jt SON
Patent
and
Proprietary
Preparations
ports.
rent, helps taxes, increases popula refused to accept the same for the
Toilet Articles,
tion, and above all (to us) he may reason that it is iiiqiossible to start it Dray and General Delivery
Di-iiggiMtn Niuntlrii-M.
Meet
all
Boats.
without 150 jiounds of compressed
D oes I t P ay to advertise? We suliscribe for this paper, thereby
P erfumes . B iiüshfs , S ponufs , S oap THE MERCY HOSPITAL
---- All orders bandied with care.------
air.
The engine runs fine after it is
leaving
a
light
heart
and
heavier
are going to quote a few prices from
N uts and (’ andiks .
B andon . ■
O biu - n .
started, but it is impossible to start
Clgarii, Tubac«*«»* anti Cigarette*.
At North Bend
some of the leatling periodicals. purse in our sanctum. Copies of
Paints. Oita, (»lass and Painters’ Supplies.
w ithout the aid of another engine.
this
paper
w
ill
be
sent
to
any
address
Neatly all ol the advertisers started
The company which furnished the
in a very small way, anti gradually in the United Stales for ten cents
Is now open for the re­
engine
has had an expert working on
increased by means of advertising. each, or three for twenty-five cents.
ception
of patients. The
the boat for the past three weeks
A single page in one issue of the All addresses are asked to be in be­
terms
aie
$10 per week
w ithout accomplishing anything. Mr.
“Chicago News" costs $i i |i-56; in fore the dale of publication as they
and upwards. Por par­
Miller has sold his stock of merchan­
TONSORIAL PARLORS
the “New York American” $980.00; must be mailed with the regular
ticulars apply to : :
dise to Ames Johnston of Port Or­
in the “New York Herald” $698.25; edition. This will be the largest
Ail
Kinds
of
P. B. HOYT, Prop.
ford, and Mr. Miller and wife intend
in * Collier’s Weekly” $1600.00; in issue of any newspaper in the history
to visit the eastern part of the state
Located in EL DORADO Bl ILDING,
the “Saturday Evening Post’ of Coos County, at least, as far as
and
on
their
return
will
in
all
proba
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Elrnt Street. HA NOON. OltLliON
$1800.00;
in the “Delineator” we are able to learn. Remember,
SHAVING. SHAMPOOING AND HAIR
bility
settle
in
Coos
county.
$1800.00; in the “Women's Home we only pay the postage on those
('UTTING AT STANDARD PRICES.
Hath ronin newly fitted up with Porcelain
The Bandon correspondent
th
Companion” $1800.00;
in the copies mailed on Dec. 19th. After
North Bend, Or.
Tub. Hot nr Cold Hath. *25 cent
“Youth's Companion” $2400.00; that date copies will be for sale at Pimes Wednesday complains I the : finished at Living Prices. A share
treatment given the band ol that
in the “Ladies Home Journal” this office at the above rates
of the Public Patronage
place while they were in ( < qii
$4000.00.
Notwithstanding the
Solicited
high prices charged no publisher
S im e W hen did the Bandon Saturday evening. They cotnplai
can guarantee anything in the way Concert Band hire out as a figure of ill-treatment at the han is of
of returns.
head or as the butt of general amuse­ hoodlum element here, and
ment, is a question the management the fact that there was no att< ' pt I y
has been trying to find out since any other element to restr; c
T he F ike of last week gave food their engagement with the “Eagles.” said hoodlums.
Fairbanks-Morse Gasoline Engines for Spraying, Pumping,
Referring
thi-
Sawing, Grinding. Outfits complete.
Fairbanks-Morse
for thought to many residents on the The wet weather made it impossible matter to Night Marshal 1 >un ■ .
Steam Engines, I'nmps, Boilers. Fairbanks Scales for weigh
hill who are dependent upon city to do any playing on the way up anil said that he did not see ai vth.
ing. Fairbanks Morse Dynamos and Motors, for power and
water for fire protection. The pres prevented any on the streets at Co­ out of the way during the time they
light; Windmills and Towers; Grinders, Feed Choppers, Well
Pumps. All first quality goods at lowest prices. Always in
sure was only sufficient to barely quille;
were
he
eand
saw
no
one
trying
to
once the boys got out and
stock.
Liberal terms. Prompt reply to inquiries and quick
Near
town
and
the
plank
road,
rich
force the water through the hose attempted to play a march in the insult them.
Others say the same
shipments
Write for Catalogues and Prices.
when placed over a fence, and the wind and rain under an arc light, thing, and as they only played once soil—Level land—$05 and $75 per
stream would have been successfully but did not try any more as an extra during the evening, in front of W. acre Small payment down, balance
rivaled by a sprinkling can. What shower came up about the middle of T. Kerr's store, some kids might in installments of $10 per month
is the use of a fire department with­ the piece and the battery had to have guyed them and that was the Best bargain in land in the city.
out water? This is important ami stand under a nearby porch to pro­ ill treatment they complain of. The
Call on or address the owner,
should interest everybody. A poor tect the calfskin from the rain, and a Sentinel does not think for a moment
A. Haberly, Bandon.
water system is worse than none, as number of people pressed in between that anyone in this c ■U’ would ill-
Hie New Drug Store it* Now Heady for ItiiwineM*. Everything! New and Fresh.
dependence placed in such an insti­ them and the rest of the Band mak­ treat them on anyjoccasion. As for
Drugs, Druggist's Sundries, Patent Medicines.
tution would necessarily eliminate ing it almost impossible to keep to­ the guying of the kids, that is liable
any other provision for fire protec­ gether. Not only rain dampened to occur any time and if the band
SABIN
Brushes, and Toilet Articles. Fancy Stationery
tion. There is no reason at this the Band’s ardor, but remarks unfit from this city should go to Baniton
Manufacturer and Dealer in
Firn- line of Fancy ('an<i> .
Imported and Domestic OigSIS»
time of the year why there shouldn’t for repetition in these columns were and play on the streets they would
All
Kinds
of
Saddlery.
be plenty of water. Last Monday passed at that time and during the receive the same guying from the
Harness and Saddles Repaired.
we had occasion to look at the pres­ evening by bystanders, which the small boy.
If what the corres­
The New. Elegantly Fitted, and Speedy Steamer
BANDON,
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OREGON
sure register on Main Street, and boys did not feel that they merited pondent says is true we are sorry to
M44-M-W4 I-W-
found oidy 20 pounds pressure indi­ in any particular, but strong as the learn that steps were not taken by
cated. It is folly to place confidence feeling of resentment was among bystanders to put a stop to it.
CAPT. J Ol.SE.V, .Master.
in such water protection! The pres­ some of the members, an effort was
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This Steamer I ; N
isStrnn-l built, and fitteli wilb Ilie ‘ -test im; i.veinents. and will
sure should never be less than 45
give a refill • s u...> service, for passengers and Iren.- ' ween the
made by some of the older heads to The
Youth’s
Companion
Coquille River. Oregon, and San Francisco, Oalit.
pounds, taking all circumstances into
J. E WALSTROM Agent, Bandon, Oregon.
keep out of difficulties, as it was
Calendar
for
1908.
consideration. It is when the pres­
E. T. KRUSE, Managing Agent, 23 Market Street. San Fraucisco, California.
very apparent that the jeering and
sure is low, and fire is the least
remarks were passed by the ho< ilium
The publishers of The Youth’s
thought of, when water may be
Yon ('an 't, Expect to Get
element and from mixed localities. Companion, will, as always at this
California and Oregon Coast Steamship Company
needed the most.
We have no
Worth for
But
Much credit and thanks are due a season, present to every subscriber,
You Can
Get
Your
doubt but what the present water
number of the Coquille Band Ixiys, w hose subscription, $1.75, is paid for
MONEY'S
II
Oil
TH
at
company can raise the pressure and
w ho diil what they could to make it 1908, a beautiful Calendar for the
be able to provide more water, with
pleasant for the visiting aggregation: new year. Four paintings by artists
but little additional cost.
Should
ow ing to a lack of clear understand­ of distinction, are reproduced in four
the business part of Bandon take
ing and mismanagement among the panels of the Calendar by a process «»caler in Knots and Shorn
fire, the protection from tity water
of color-pri Hing which has been re­
several aggregations of Eagles, the cently brought to a remarkable suc­ Repairing neatly anil promptly done at GEO. I). GRAY .t CO., Gen’l Agts,
L. W SHAW, Agent,
would be only an aggravation, and
421 Market. St. San Francisco. _
Marshfield, l’bone 441.
lowest living price».
band men had the comforts of wet, cess. The first of the panels is an
the chance for saving any part
rainy streets on which to while away inspiring sea scene, full of the beau­
would be very slim.
their time, waiting until midnight for ty of the wide ocean and sky anil
a definite understanding as to what tlie joyous rush of the homeward-
bound ship. The second is a fine
was to be done or w hat w as wanted cattle piece. The third, pictures an
O ur A nniversary number of
of them and had it not been that the old mill at Zaadan—typically Dutch
the R ecorder will appear on Dec.
The fourth panel
Coquille band room was throw n open in treatment.
Iqth. We are going to say a good
depicts
a
“
Girl
with Roses”, a
to their convenience, the situation
word for it, as we think it really de­
charming face, exquisite in color
would have been much more un­
and expression.
All the pictures
serves one. The complete edition
pleasant than it was.
After they are worthy ol preservation long after
will consist of 3000 32 page papers
You have been trying to improvise some practical method of introducing your new good .
had gone through the unpleasantness 1908 has passed into the good old
containing illustrated matter, of Ban­
of the situation it was revealed that times.
Well! Here is a tip that can be summed in a word—Glass Show Cases. Get the i<l$i?
don in particular, ami Coos County
a misunderstanding had occurred, a
A
Dangerous
Deadlock,
in general. The present expectation
An article properly displayed will sell on sight. Put in a couple and inside of a year the
mistake had been made and what that sometimes terminates fatally, is
is to print 32 pages, and if Sundays
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additional sales derived from that source, will pay for them. All up-to-date establishments
appeared to be an unintentional mis­ the stoppage of liver and bowel
and nights hold out, and the force
treatment jierpet rated upon the ufnetions. To quickly end this con­
are having them installed.
survives the additional work, our
Band.
Suffice to say that a better dition without disagreeable sensa­
expectations will be realized. At
tions, Dr. King's New Life Pills
any rate we will have an issue worthy understanding w ill surely be had next should always l»e your remedy.
time the Band goes out on an en­ Guaranteed absolutely satisfactory in
of sending to your friends ami pros
gagement of that sort.
every case or money back, at C. Y.
pective residents ol th» locality.
Did you ever stop to think that you may lie judged, by strangers, by your correspondence
Lowe’s drug store. 25c.
Theedition will be on the best grade
If your letters are neatly type written they will always give a business dignity in no other
of news paper we can buy, and will
Coquille Notes.
way attained. The Underwood Machine excells all others in evely respect. We sell them.
have a heavy calendered cover print I rom tlw- Sentinel.
ed in an appropriate Christmas effect,
backed with the finer screened cuts
Sometimes is and sometimes
C. C. Johnson and wife of Pros­
which require a good p;q>er for a per were in Coquille last Saturday
isin’t his fortune, but a good
clear print. Needless to say copies and Sunday visiting his parents, Mr
clean shave and a neat haircut
of this issue placet! in the proper and Mrs. Alfred Johnson.
goes a good ways on first im­
Mr.
hands will do a world of good Johnson informs us that their new
pressions.
Everything new
Aside from the descriptive matter mill is running full time at present
and clean, and at your immed­
the leading merchants of Bandon and cutting 40,000 feet per day, and
iate disposal.
have advertisements, regul ir hard in a short time they expect to cut
HARRY MORRISON,
fact talks with customers.
It is 50,000. They have several good
Near Poet Office
Furnished
Rooms
Editorial Page of Bandon Recorder
Eldorado
The Pacific
LEWIN’S
E l ! ) orado
Meat - Market
MEATS and
PROVISIONS
Sisters of Mercy
E. LEWIN Prop. Gasoline - Steam, Pumping, Irrigation and
Lighting Machinery.
For Sale.
5- ACRE TRACTS
Fairbanks - Morse & Co, Portland, Oregon.
B andon
d
1 ) rug
Co.
ELIZABETH
BCM
^1 IO KM
Steamer Alliance
M. BREUER’S
Now plying between Portland and
Coos Bay only. Weekly trips.
Say, Mr. Merchant!
Another Practical Suggestion
A Man’s Face
The Modem Company,
W. C. Bradley, Mgr. Marshfield