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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1908)
• • O • l o 9 O “N ot G uilty ,” S o sai»l Lumber $5 per M. the Pettilxme Jury after 14 hours of de- libenition, which until the last An independent Newspaper ballet stood to for acquittal a »d 2 for conviction. The Stunenburg IBS ING S BATH, E dit « k am » l'ia-rnii tor cases in Idaho, involving officials of the \V» S< in I’ederation of Mim-rs is HruHcitiPTi X B atís ¡ P«l >«-lir. $140»; Six Month»* $1.IM); Copy HTRIill.V IS ADVANCE. now history . I’ettibom- h.i^ been I'biM ! IK t’llti'lfll at th.- Kandrtii post ottica* as S«<«M>ud-clilHH Matter confined within prison w.#s for tWo • vears, and upon gaining his liberty • ---------- is^seriously 0 and probably up in / AJL-i-4^-»»4-4-4*<-4*4-4*«'.*4-- 4* > ■. 4-4 4*4» <111 pus» 1 immunyy fi<»» the ClarenW- I »arrow . gem_r.il panic afterdap^shnuld inaken Jiis death bed. chief attorney for the »lc<0se, > like- th«-m henceforth forever silent. o ® wise ill, in .1 CalitoiSia lio-jpi bl. Alth< IIS>> ri»«*ncy i» •• k I»I !’• our heart» be bright. I he prospects which Bindon has in All proee«*lings in the yial have Ai.d W »«ng <>l good cheer be humming. store for labor, trade, commerce ami For lhe heart that »» light will come out all right abruptly, and further charg»s general prosperity have neve? been ended ' With the happy New Year that is coming; again.sF Moyer or other Federa'i»»n brighter than at •tin.- beginning of Every cloud ha. a lining of sliver, they say, officials w ill be discontinue»! N»> 19» s, and wa re they as briglg «1se- ' 1 hat brings us a »Olid ol good cheer; particular legal or polotical issu«* May Life's golden ray I- r.i»li each > loud away «mere, 190S would be the brighti-si I was involve«!, vet no two legal And Le yours throughout tin- Nrw \ - ar! page ol American History. —-Selected. I »allies were ever more .widely or better known, mor^ eagerly» ami in im: U mvi -. rsitv of ( )regon otentlv wahjied, than tho«* of Famil y have completed a canvass H.avwood anti Pettibone. No • - o of tlw student enrollment which doubt .»¿I int<-rested will, with a sigh H»»w »»ll«n M»-0pi» k a <“il\ papei shows that about 70 per cent of the of relief, be glad to sav ‘Here emk-th and find tli.it dyn.finite has exfin un n students work their wav through othe second chapter.’’ guisheil a sedre <>f innocent lives? college. Lor tin benefit of these JUot every day. but frequently. I’ft •titdents, the University maintains T he R ank L aw of Oklahoma latest »»I the kind r<*i Is like this: ar» employment bureau, and in o “Kansas Qty. Jan 41I1 — l he First addition are planning to establish a pr?»vi<les a guarantee fun«! for the protection of depositors in insolvent National Bank blow n up. Nine in- loan fnnrl of $5000. This fund »ill l!*j»lts each bank being required to j tired. Bank cr»»w<h <l. 2s(^ custom lie loaned at a low intr-rcst to pay the Stale Banking Board one Beautiful million worthy students, with the agr»«r ers. Panic, etc. per cent of average daily deposits dollar building completed Iasi year mi nt that they repay the same after When a Bank fails, the state exam Al leaving col ege. This plan, while a batlly <l;imag«»l. 0 No elm . ’ most ir»> » edible sm h «-ports, yet a new dep ti tore rtt the University, imr takes charge .»ml pays »1»- Almost jmpo-sibl» t»» < onw-ni is bv no mean» new among American positors from tile State (iiiaranti-f- fact plate the tiller <le]»ra\itv <»f human Colleges, for such a fund ha< been fund, which payments become a lirst niuul whu'h lias such reekles--ti-g.nd stieccsuiullv maintained by many .¡lien upon the assets of the defunct o and insignificant vahiatioti »> ■ human school«, tvlnle the loss upon such bank. National Banks will l»c p»-i life, ight r/» liberty and happiness funds so loa-neif is so small as to be mitteil to avail themselves of the benefits of this law if th»w wish. If banks must be destroye»I, the practimdlv nothing. The establish 0 night W'til‘1 fil’d no innocent cus ment of such a fund at Eugen«* will Til© law’ goes into effect Feb. 17th turner diere; if railroads inns'. I><- provide e«lucation for a large num 190S, after w hich time < fklahonia punished, not in the Forum of Jus ber of worthy Oregon lads, which the newest State in the Union, will tice, but in the awful presence of would otherwise o be* inqiossible be a- tting an example in matters of he» older sister His Dynamical Majesty, “Crim«*, Here's hoping siicc(**s t°o “Old Ore legislation for states, who meantime ar«j talking • why incur the sufferings of innocent gon.” much and accomplishing little pas- ^ngers to pay the price of the o mercenary greed of a roobt-r, the en S enator I. a F oi . leite of Wis- Real Estate List. mity of an anarchist, or the revenge <Rinsin has formally • launcheci his o a O Q of an ignorant or d«-me*jt» »1 mind? Large lot. and new Igotise hi Lan yacht for the pre^iifenti il race by dun $059. g > > I iii > i Butttithe criminal mind the Ini . . o. appointing campaign managers in 3 lots ami nice lions«, good lo vefse revives al«»nt himself as the the various states from Michigan to cation in Bamiou $650. center, and all is subservient to the the Pacific Coast to capture the 1 ranch 185 acEt's 4? mile« from o stitiation «if all the desires known to Western state delegations, Oregon Bandon’ well stocked i*fidy for bnsi His Beasthood. The propagation being among the number. Says a neas, tin«» orclim»1, 75 aencs uf bottom laml $13.000 or the sufferance of such a being is a Wi *<<»nsin dispatch, “In the State 40 acre rancli (>.* miles from Ban- crime against humankind, and we of Oregon the Lal-olleUe %andi»lacy dou lias 400 cords of matchwood doubt not the Survival ol the I-itte^t will be in charge of James Q. Story on it $750. o must prevail. A criminal mind is a 162 acre rancli ir» Curry eAunty of P rtland, who ten vears ago went o menace ami .1 danger, whether the 0 near Langlois $800. VV« st with (he avowed purpose of clime be« executed or simply de Fine residence block. 2< MI feet river getting rich and “staking” La- front with lauding full bearing or ferred, and noiie too :*oon can Jus Follette in his fight for the Pres chard, large dwellings 8 other l«nild- tice assert liyr presence, nor take idency. Story is now reported to ings. with furniture afid fixtures, lip»* ’measures to»» severe to eradicate Lie worth at least a million, arid to location for a store or saloon. $2000. such parasites, and we trust that the Several tine business lots in I have contributed $25,000 to the «hical and altruistic age will super business part of Bamiou fr»»in $1,500 campaign in (Fregon.” I’he Pres tip« ards. sede, and that soon, the pr»sent Age ident may be expected to visit 1080 acres of ranch land.® resi of Dynamise. , Wisconsin soon to hunt Badgers in deuce building, seven hundred Acres ,, - - ---- of Hottoni land, Lulance number on«* 9 r » stead of Bears, while Bryan will no A N ationai M oney P anic often* liOubt be «piite willing to beipieath bench land, tine lake fishing and hunting Price $33,000. if not always leaves ba»l effects long Lal’ollette the title of 3oy Orator. 5 acr«>s just outside of the corpor after the banks resume cash p ty- ation goo<F l<#vi*l land. $750. o ment and alter the panic li?*s b?en • < iRANI’M a R amsey Wool» is 2 out* acre tracts, a<tj<«ning town declared oft. Such is the present 0 • • dead. (tn New Year’s Morn a< five cheap. situation generally throughout ¿he 280 acres improved ranch, fine bear United States am! weo w ho are in o'clock her life was ended, ., at the ing orchard. 90 acres bottom land, Large She was 10 miles frmo Banditti. Bandon somew hat isolated iron* the remarkable age of 120. amount of white cedar on it, ol»l and gray »when the Civil war prfee commercial «and linanual pulse ol • £4000. th© greater outsi«leeworl<l, an* fike- yva . fought, in the prune of life House and 2 lots iq town, good Io tist less effected bv panics ¿ml their wIi ’R Andrew lu kson was I’resi- catn>41, land set «ut in strawberri«*«». 0 • subsequent evils. After a panic w<- ide.it ami it yv is he w hom she call $550 invariably hear of retraction in < b 1 th«- i»l<-al president and she h.itt ¿liver front rancli. i mil»* ri ver o spFculati<«n, and a «eduction in ex known them all from First to last. front, on deep water. 177 I 3 aci» coal I ami- $3500. was a yount»; wo *ia n ®h ftnfortiin.itelv She penditures, o • Houses to n*nt. (’ ooh and Curry the war of 1812 1ÄIS wages about the when ifte.ms a cut pr»4»*rty fur sale, ranches *»f all sizes, reduction of the fought, atul when Naftoleon usurped in both comities f««> sale. first thing. 0 ees. °S©» h is the th»- power of r nice, md was i bride« • Store ni^iber ol employees. room to rent cheap noth« situation in the Unite») mates tod iv, two years before Lewis and Cl.uk best part(o{ Bandon. tip and down for there arc more umaiployed men made their remarkable journey to slaers , (h*neral merchandise store with at the beginning of J908 than has Oregon. When President Wash slock and fixtures with building and been for a decade, w hile th**e who ington was first inagurated she was large lol. doing a l«isiti«sH oF $25,(400 •have •iBployment are face», with a exactly one year ol«l. She was born to $30.000 per jmr, well located, ami reduction in the seal© <>t wages, and May 20, 1787, and has witnessed long establis|»>il business, wftich Fan bf doubled l»y th© »»gut parties stakes are •imminent. Samuel events of three centuries, and yvh.it 111 rice un.u»» $90S»L She could tello MiiyAifHctnriiiV plant for sale. Gom^ers, President oi the American a memory she had! Federation <»f Labofc has placed in minutest detail the events of many Good paying l»nsin«.<iH. Big Aatntage himself before the «inward msh and decades ago, and efforts to confuse Qi deep water. First class i»nsi>ess proposition onA’oipiilie rivet- 4?;‘5.000 What a »©i and trend of affairs and emph iti "ally lie; were unavailing. A number of first class deep water declare^ that the wages cannot In store of knowledge ;n>| experience; Wont mifl aitea for sale cheap. reduced. Quoting from press Greater by f.0 than falls to the aver 5 timber clninis. ermae 3.000.000 Her last feet each, imistly whit*» ceiiar^, liandy clippings, he seems to base suspen age^'t <*f humankind. ded the law of supply .Hid demand, words were the expression of to roii'is ami easy to P-g. Price $250«) each. measuring the price of labor by tfb- pleasure ii^life, and cheer to man- Lot* $15 ami 111» H.mtCO in all fertility and punluctivness <»» the soil, k4tid. W<- jah only hear her w«»ti|s parts of town an i surrounding nil- not by the abundance < »1 the medium •vith the feeling of deepest reveretB e, ilition. Property of al| kinds bonglit accept them as being a and sold at living prices The people and with which it is paid, We ar«* an old i*s| il»lis|»«*il firm a>i| benediction of dee|**t import. of Bandon are tar from facing the • ------ ’ — ---- «re reliable, We ar«» not enrhst»m<* situations that confront the mor«* reni estate agents, ('all and see IIS A L ondon P aper graphically and if we do not have wtial you populous distrii^s, and especially 1908 •• Itoli Itou Hau. W al pole. 1 nuke«* í'.Udrt. Hou Ventura We have a quantity of No. 3 lum her, suitable for building sheds, I walks, etc., which we offer in lots of fecjj ami upward, at $5 per M. C opy l.t miser C o . Editoria! Page of Eandon Recorder Timber Claims. i 1 purchasing fir. cedar an<& »pine timber claims fiom the original hollers at prices warranted by their location. quality ami quantity o' timber. What ha\H- you to otter? o Write to • Angus G. McKay, Port Huron, Michigan. 21-2-8. _ 'I’roMpiiMM Malic«*. X Bnti(lou. <)iHgi»n. o Eastern Cities. Since our short sojourn in Bandon we have heard knockers say a good many mean things about our Town, but we feel summed up the Presklent’s last want WA will get. it. message to Congress with this Ed T he B andon B eai . E state \ L oan itorial comment: “Follow me! it >r C ompany , Booms 2 und 3. 35,000 words to that effect.)” New Denholm Bld g Bamlon, Ore O « • • o Silver Medal o at World’» Fair, o $'«»«• Sul«* nt tlu* PORT ORFORD SHINGLE MILL o o A\l> All orders filled promptly Office in milf. We pay highest price for Bed Cellar Logs and Bolts. BED CEDAR © O S H I N G L ÉS. I Furnished at Living Pi ices. -- --------------- » o I McKenzie, A share I ot the Public P.'itronitgg Solicited. o 0 7Y.11 Work Done Promptly Opposite Post Office , -Ô- Joo Can't E.vpect to (let VCiath for ,«/. But i’on Can (¡et Tour .VO.YEE'S WOE TH at o T o VAKNEÙ M. BREUER’S © cY rlril ^Trlnij o O Ita-aler in « CLEANING AND PRESSING »'O m MIK >!<!■ o The Tailor Style and Fit Guaranteed E. LEWIN Prop et< X J. E. YOUNG & CO. o MEAT'S and » PROVISIONS 1904. FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS. o A’l Kinds ol St. Louis. e o LEWIN’S Meat Market Ihaffs mid SI i «»«* n Full Line of Confectionery, Fruit Cigars Totoaocoo Soft DrinXs, etc. News Strencl in Connefttion. iie|»air»ng iwatty mid promptly done at lowest livinu prices. B. txitttx Til. I.VS EER CO. 9 o C 11 I'A I I ERSON A SON 0 Dray and General Delivery Next tn Vienna Cafe Meet all IS im O h . — .VI ordern bandied «all» eure.----- H an hon . i o .2. o k»UK<ioN. 4* G. H. Smith 9 o Awnrded © G O 1 Hit the Spot Every Time. . o Any person or persons trespassing upon tie* Croft Lake ranci», th«* M<'('li*llan ami Marshall ranches, will be prosecuted as the law directs, an t a reward will be giveiofor infor- miiVion I hat will lead to the convic o tion »¿f 11guilty parties EDMUND CROI I’, i Bandon Cooperative Reality Co. o Rooms 0 : The Pacific BANDON Nie« eli-mi rooms. ?5 uriti Mie a roglitj’ fl. n «»«‘k; $5.<10 a month» Real Estate and City Property o 9 Residence and Business Lots Sold and Exchanged, A general Brok o o erage Business. Timber. Farm Lands, Collections, Rents MRS. SARAH COSI ELLO. o o •