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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1907)
Gtttwg *««4 f ** Smttku The ground* of th* Alaska -Vu- k n Pacific l.xjxrsition are r.ipi<!!y taking sha|M- -nd the work of getting the buildings under way is far ad vanced The grading and construct ion of the avenues, circles, plazas and courts is nearing completion and the task of installing the sewer and water system is being rushed. The general depression all over the country has not delayed the man- ageim i»l in its job of getting the 1909 fair really on time. Bld- have In en called for fot the three pt nil client buildings to be erected by the Imaid of regents of Washington University in accord ance with the bill passed by the last legi lature appropriating $600,000 for that purpose. The buildings, uhiiIt will Ire used by the e xpos ition and after that by the I hirer sitv, are the Auditorium, l ine Arts pahice and Machinery I fall 1 lie) will be construe ted with bull brick and finished in terra cotta. In style ol al< hit«< till <• tln-% W ill be classic's BTtTfWY OF THE TIDEt. •MMr Clean Watch R mmm That Ware Asaigasd Far Tfca.r ®bb and Flow. The Handon R ec <> rulr will' be found cn sale, by the copy, at Var ney Tuttle's Confectionery Store, on Main Street. Lodge a.n.d Pi ofTetetsxoxitiLi Lodges am Requested to Notify this Office on Election of Officers and ou The tides, those mysterious pulsa Change of Keeling Night. Cards under this Head are 50c per i®., mouth tions of the sea, have been the COQUILLE mtans good time to you for --------------- — . . . — -------------- ------- — theme of curious speculation ever years to come. Time econ since man began to ask the reason Maaoalc. omy in a time piece lies in of what he saw around him. Many Dr H I_i HovuBtoii, 1 » C.lHIS I.OUG t ...V 115. A F A Al sage® and clever brains in the ages cleanness. The delictte parts NOsLFKA MORIiMHi. Prup'ra. 1 • li.iua tu it H iiu. l-o i.s/c/.iA A '.V of the past tried to explain away Coqsille. Oregon. doing indescribable Work will du alter the full iuihiii ufea.h mouth < Itlice over Drug Store. H »urs. 9 to 12. the periodical ebb and now of the All Al titer M axons oordialfi iniited. s 4 m » ii wear themselves to ruin, First-Class Laundry Work. a.m. I :I»» to 4. p m , 7 to S in the evening. K. 11. Ill N . A M ocean, and many plausible if er destroy their high finish and Night calls answered fiom othce. roneous ideas were seized upon and of every kind done uu »hurt notice. I. <». o. F perfect fit when running, in ac used to solve the problem, and some HANXMtN. ... OKFUON. Hud Hl reH«>nable price*. t axiuin lodge . No IM, I O. O. F of the curious notion* of these yld cumulating dirt and rancid oil. Satisfaction is Guaranteed- \ * meet» every Wedueadav evening. world philosophers are worthy of in Vl-Bing lirotlit-rr in good ntandUi^ .... It will cost you nothing to let l-iff Or dr 1 h |r:i uu Aloud n. mill oui llau- Juilll invited. terest. Dr J Warren ICelly me examine it. $1 25 for NATHAN BAl.hl.HW, N. G. dou ageut, A O. I ROAA BKHXiE. «ill 1» Aristotle, who tried to find a log L J. IC aulki . Nee. cleaning. given careful attention anil deltveied III ical reason for everything in na Physician ami Surgeon Operative Bauduu at the .tore Friday eveiiiiig». ture, thought that tides were caused Rebekah Lodge No. 126. Surgery a Specialty. by the sun, which moves and whis tles the winds about so that they EETS Every 2nd and 4 th Tuesdays, Re»idence in I'l :i. 11.-. l. i. bl In .1 Wl : in Sd 11 "I lli< OF F ICE, Lowe*» Drug Store. fall with great violence on the At month. Social Evening the 3rd Saturday the of Banter Building lantic, the only great ocean known F. H. VAN NORDEN r he mouth. A cordial llivil »lion e.tended to all members in good »landing. to the Greeks, 'which thus swells THE EXPERT ANNA UR.A1NE, N. G and causes the tide. Plato account P kabx . E bicksu . n . Beo’y. • DR LESTER SORENSON. ed for them as being caused by an animal living in a cavern, which, by Watchmaker & Jeweler Resident Dentist ‘21 Kuiglit* of I'ythia. means of a huge orifice, created the Bandon Drug Co Store. Bandon I kELI'Hl LOlHrE Nn 64, Knivht» of ebb and flow. The ancient Arabs Garfield & Von Pegert. I * Pythias Meets «very Monday even- Office Opposite Hotel Gallier believed that tides were caused by ng at Masonic ball Visiting Knight» lu the moon heating the waters and lled to attend. It. E. L Bedillinn, C C. bANDON - - OREGON Mill and Steamboat H. N. H aruinoton , h of it. S: causing them to swell, while others averred that they were caused by Modern Woodmen. WORK A SPECIALTY. the alternate decomposition of the O R. W A IDE C. L. LAW & ’ AIII.E ROCK CAMP, No. 9176, M W. sea by the air and of the air by the . of A. Meets every fourth Naturdfiy of sea, thus causing an ebb and flow. ATTORNEY AT LAW each month al Concrete Hall. Visiting pecial achines A writer as late as the thirteenth Notary Public neighbors cordially invited to attend. C. W. DYGERT century coolly remarks that tides Office with Wheeler Rest Estate Co. GBORGE LORENZ. H C. are caused by the efforts of the uilt to rder E. E. OtKHs, Clerk. R andom , .... O bxoon Painters and Contractors earth to breathe. Saintly St. Jerome explained the Forester» of America. mystery by means of caves, and >i oum *. Fiign anti <’a fringe Turned Shafting, Cap and Set <■ T. TKE.AIHIOI I», Screws, .Machine Bolts, Z'lOl Ki QI'EEN OF THE FOREST. No. Bede stated that the ebb and flow P h in ting. v ' 17. meets Friday night of each week, Pipe and Pittings, were caused by an enormous ser in Concrete Hall, Bandon, Oregon. A cor ATTORNEY - AT - 1)A\V, All Work Onarmiteed. Brass Work. Jml welcome is extended to all visiting pent, who swallows and vomits the NOTARY PUBLIC ARTHl R RICE. General Repairing. Pattern Shop in brothers. Pricer» l<ea«oi>iilrle water. Another old sage thought O ivLsit, t'tii.-t Banger. » Connection. Fin. Secretary. Bandon, - Oregon. that they were caused by the melt Bandon, Oregon. ing of the ice at the poles. In Rus sia, dwellers by the seashore popu AV ornimeli of the AA Urlìi. larly believe that the tides are gov SEASIDE CAMP No. 212, AA O. W. LOUIS DOONAR, meets in regolar aession the first and erned by the water king’s daughter. third Thursdays of tach month in the Ma Electrician. Electric Light 'and Tele The Shetlanders used to believe souio ball. Visiting neiglil»irs are cordially inviteli. K. AV. BULLARD, C. C. thut periodical tides were caused by C. A. JAMISON JACK BROWN phone Work. Supplies O.C. WALDVourL, Clerk. a monster living in the sea, or, to Bandon, - - Oregon quote from an old Shetland worthy, “a monstrous sea serpent that took I»r I» Is. NTKKLK six hours to draw in his breath and about six to let it out again.” The C- T- Blumenrother Resident Dentist Chinese believe that supernatural U. S. CoiiimlBMloner I Notary Public. OFFICE IS OLD BREUFli BUII.DINO, beings, weird and wonderful, cause and Final proofs in ado on Home Rteadfl/riniborClAimfl and othor U. H. Landa the tides, while the Malays aver that BANDON. - - OREGON Money L ohiim Negotiated on Approved they are caused by the movements Security. of a huge crab. Some of these old UKII, P. TOPFINO, Office in room 10 Heyerle Building, Ban thinkers have been very near the VTlOliNEV » no COUNSELOR AT LAW don. Residence on Butte Creek, Oregon. solution of the problem, while some Heal Estate bought and Sold. AMD of their crude notions are only fan NOIARY PUBLIC, tastic.—Scottish Nights. as tai as modern usage will permit. The contract lor the Manufactures building, a temporary structure, has been let and work on it will begin shortly. It will be one of the two largest buildings on the grounds, the Agri< ultu.al palace being its tw in. Wi h appropriate ceremonies, the Ar< tic: Brotherhood selected a site recently for it building It wi'l stand in the Ndrtuc-cstein section of the ground and nil* command a fine view of Lake Washington. It will cost alxrut $25,000 and will be used during the t <ir as a club house and will contain an intere sting exhibit ol curios and relics of the Northland After the exposition is over it w ill be. turned over to the Washington University for the use of students from Alaska and Yukon. One- of tlu- late st counties to come into line w ith an appropriation for an independent exhibit is Islam County. Two thousand dollars have been s< t aside for the County’s display. A feature of the exhibit will be a minature mountain trout hatchery in operation. W. Newelt, The O riginal Lemon. a resident of the county and com If they haven’t the original lem missioner in charge of the exhibit, on up in the Metropolitan Muse has the most successful mountain um of Art, they come pretty near trout hatc hery in the State of Wash achieving that distinction. In one ington. Ills 1907 output is ex of the cases containing the Edward C. Moore collection of oriental art pected to reach one and a half objects there is a group of pieces of million fry. He will install the min Venetian glassware consisting of ature hatchery at his own expense. cups and vases of various kinds and Kish will be shown in all stages of shapes. On the lower shelf of this case growth, and from the egg to their there is a large sized and perfectly development as trout twenty inches shaped representation of a lemon long. in bright lemon colored glass that The press of the country is com must represent some artisan’s idea menting favorably on the fact that of a joke, for it has nothing to do with the ordinary sort of pieces the exposition management will not those glass blowing shops turned ask the United States Government out at that time. As it dates from for a gift or loan to carry on the the sixteenth century, it certainly work of building the 1909 fair. All antedates any lemon known to the the officials want is for Unde Sam present day. It never will be hand ed out to any one, however.—New to erect his own buildings and in York Press. stall therein his own displays. Th* Written Koran. In a letter to Henry E. Reed, Mohammedans never use printed director of exploitation, William Korans because in doubt as to the Jennings Brian states that he is in ingredients entered into the compo favor of the United Slates (invent sition of the printing ink. They ment’s participation in the expos are afraid of being denied by taking ition. Mr Bryan writes in part as into their hands a copy of the sa cred book that may have been pro follows: duced with the ink in which pig’s “I am glad to say a word in be fut instead of linseed oil has formed half of the Al.tska Yukon Pacific Ex one of the component parts. They position. I believe in these expos therefore coniine themselves to itions. They .11 e educational and reading hand written reproductions bring to the people of the various of the prophet’s work, which are naturally very expensive. sections a large amount of inform Redeemed Himself. ation which thev could secure in no Sir Charles Napier had an effec other way. Kor that reason 1 favor tive method of dealing with cow state and national appropriations ards. On one occasion a flying sol proportionate to the magnitude dier was stopped by his fellows, who of the exposition. While there is were about to shoot him when th® always a 1< cal benefit to the town in general intervened. “Give the man another chance,” which the exposition is held, this he ordered. “Place him in the does not rob the enterprise of its front rank, and if he turns again national character, and as a rule the let him be shot.” local community makes a larger con The man eagerly embraced this tribution uitially commensurate with chance of life, overcame his feat®■ the ini|»ortance of the locality. I and fought bravely for th® rent of the day. * wish the Alaska-\uKou-Pacihc Ex Hitting Back. position every success.” The elder Sothern, the creator of the Lord Dundreary fame, was ex Here’* Good Advic«. tremely sensitive to interruption® of any sort. Seeing a man in th® O. S. Woolever, one of the best act or leaving hi® box during th® known merdiants of l e R.iv»till<*, delivery <4 one of the actor’s beat N. V., says: “If xou are ever speeches, he shouted out: “Hi, you, tn ubled with piles, apply Bucklen’s sir! Do you know there is another act ?” The offender was eqtffil to 1 Arnica Salve. It cured me of them the occasion, however. He turned for goad vears ago. < uiaranteed to the actor and answered cheerful for sores, w ounds, biyns or abrasions. ly : “Oh, yes. Th®t’s why Pat 9®-, 25c at C. V Lowe s drug store. A Steam Laundry. I M Bandon Foundry Machine Shop S I M O B . The Arcade Saloon, mih Choicest of Wines, Liqours and Cigars. i-'ire Inauranoe. I< h i id < >it, They Handle The Famous - - - - 1 ■ ■ITC'flCOCK Oregon <’onti-n<*t®r Weinhard’s W E. THRESHER, Attorney - at- - Lain- Beers. EHliniates given on nny kind of bnildingH. Addreaw Bandon. Oregon Notary Public II edderbum In The New Green Building - Oregon G. //. Smith Láíik.. ¿o-Operative Keaiii iy Title Guarantee and Abstract Company 1 Residence and Business Lots Sold and Exchanged, A general Brok erage Business. Timber, Farm Lands, Collections, Rents ----------------X---------------- I WA L ava cotnplHtmi h Iborotigb Htid up to i I h I o ABSTRACT PLANT, anil am now ready to furnish CORRECT ABSTRACTS at short no- tira. Orders will receive careful and prompt attention. Mill Co. Prosper Marshfield Office Adjoins Flanagan & Bennett bank. That at Coquille Adjoins Postoffice. Coquille Phone. 191 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS Phone at our Expense when ordering Abstracts Oregon Pine, Spruce and White Cedar Lumber...... Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. Henry Sengitacken, Manager J. S. Barton. Abstractor CO. Real Estate and City Property 91 amlifit*|<| and <’oi|iiill**, Oregon. Marshfield Phone, 143 Kai Ider and AA Fl Cl T IXM'AI, l.l’MIlElt OHDKHH AT ONCE. C. O. f> --------- DEALERSiN Have You an Edison, Victor, Columbia (ieneral Merchandise or ZoNoPhone Talking Machine? LOGGERS' SUPPLIES You tMn get them with Recoods from us on easy payments, a cheap as at any place in the world. : ; a Specialty. ; Market Frio« Allowed for Produce of all Kind». E. C. BARKER è GO, Coquille, i PROSPER, ........................................................ OREGON. 8ucce^|r ta V. R WILSON VA KNEY TUl^TEE I N ¡sFifEssOR iu IIGOVEK.A MONDAY.J BANDON MEAT MARKET. --------- D<-aler hi All Ktnda of---------- A. yu.ll I-iin® of Confeotionery, Fru.it CigAra Tobaooo, Soft ID ri n. k. s. etc. K q * w 3 Stat nd Í» Oonn ection •• Naxl to Vi Cafe * Fresh and Salt Meats. Vegetables, Lard, Etc, Etc. ;-***Having parohn-ied Ibia old and well ..tHbli»li,'dflin»iiiea.. and moved the an me to the .Mar-hall Building, ea»t aide Main street, w<- ».licit a continuance of inxt genFrona patronage, guaranteeing Inmeat good», fair price.«rid conrteon» treatment tri all. Farm Produce Always Bought and Sold. .