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Editorial Page of Bandon Recorder An Independent Newspaper IRVING S BATH, ai BscHiPTioN R ates : E iutok and P hopkietob Per » ear. ¥1.50; Six Months $1.00; Copy 5c STRICTLY _ ____________________ __ _ IN ADVANCE. ____________ c____ I'tus paper 1« entered at the Bandon po< offioe as Second clnos Matter --------------------------------------- *-------------- —----- • 21-2-8. HAILKD. -------- 1— G ladys V anderbilt hasfolfow- ed the well beaten path of so many i A our “aristocracy” ai»d has given her life And money for a title and an insignificant looking Count pictured in the leading dailies with his sole accomplishment, smoking cigarettes. It seems as though the American litfirc^ses of today were sell ng them selves mighty cheip. When tlw- daughter of W m. K. Vanderbilt and Anna Gould found that the garden of 1 .ove handed them lemons, one should appreciate the fact that mat rimoiiy and titles c iuld’nt mix when rhe affair is garnished w ith good old a coin of the realm. of gall. In mistaken fear he hesi Timber Claims. tates to cut ¿hem off. •• »0 1 aQ purchasing fir, cedar and The 4a y of deliveran«^ is at hand; pine timber claims from tfe» original henceforth tl.e sign goes up “Cash holders at prices warranted by their up and no grumbling.’’-»-Sunday location, quality and quantity o? Oregonian. • timber. What have you to offer? Write to Angus G. McKay, MJYR.IKTE 1 «kj 3 »3 >»3-> 3 3-S-3 3-3-3-3S 3 3.5-31X* Port Huron, Michigan. coming ejection is going to be one of marked importance through out county and state. Oregon is grow ing faster than ever before and men of ability must be selected to fill the requirements of the offices. Tujn out and be registered." The primaries are held on April 17, and the general election nil June 1st. If you are interested ¡11 the approaching events, just paste the following in your hat for future reference. You must register every two years, and simply because you registered last election will not en» able you to vote at this One. The registration books are now openin Bandon at Col. Blumenrother's office: Feb. i—Stmr. Bandon, Olsen, lo S. F., 520 M. Lumber, 200 M. Shingles, 25 Cords Wood, 151 Bifft, Broom Hdls., and 8 Tons Mdse.® I ___ e--- --------- o A good catUi of steelhead salmon is reported oid the Bay. Swastica stick pins, breast pins, brooches, etc., at Rice’s Jewelry Store. © o Rice has received a large line of According to the Secretary of new pwt cards They are the St.ue.coinpilatinn proceedings under latest. Call and see them. initiative petitions must have 7465 See the new post cirds at Rice’s. signatures; initiative petitions must A big be filed by January 31; arguments Something entirely new. selection. advocating measures must be tiled © The citv charter has bten placed by February 3rd; person filing argu ment must pay cost of paper and in the hands of the printer, who will printing; initiative measures must be have a copy for every voter of Ban printed by the Secretary of State by don ill a short time, This is of great March 2nd; Secretary must makeup importance and should be read thoroughly and approved of at the the form of ballot by March 4th. special election for that purpose in Candidates for state and district offices anil district attorneys must March, Lodges are Requested to Notify this Office on Election of Officers and on Cards unaer this Mead are 50c per iu., month Chang^of Meeting Night- M umob I c , • I »AND on LODGE. N o . lió. A F. A M. it Stated commuinca' o- tir>jj sffilur day after the full mm u oi t.iib nu-i.tli Vil Master Masons cordial1' invited. K. M KOKA © M Tr«*M|»iiM«t Notice. Any person or persons trespassing upon the Croft Lake ranch, the McClellan ami Marshall vnnclies, will be prosecuted as the law directs, md a reward will be given for infor mation that will lead to the comic The new mill on Pony Inlet tion of the guilty partie» EDMUND CROÎ T, started-this week. It has a capacity o Bandon. Oregon. of 50,000 feet daily. Major Kinney, of North Bend, has offered a site gratis for the construct i ion of the new $40,000 school build ing now projected at that place. O Professional Directory Lodge and AdHBiniMtrMtor'N er I. O. M » »ANDON LODGE. No. l&'L I. <>. O. I > ineetn every Wednesday evening’ Visiting brothers hi good standing cor dially invited. NATHAN BAKKLOW, N. G. GhAFros T ylkk . Sec. I Rebekah Lodge No. 126. EETS Every 2nd mid 4lli Dr J. Warren Kelly G Physician and Surgeon Surgery a Specialty, OFFICE, I .owe s Drug Store. W. Ï THRESHER, * • Attorney - nta - Lu tv. ibeioontli. A cordial invìi it ion extended Execu to all meiubera ill good xtanding. tor’ h Notire <>f Hearing oi »'inal Acenuiit. Notice is hereby given that the filial ac count of Evauder Kandleiuan ns Administra tor of the eatate of Henry Kandleiuan, de ceased, has been tiled 111 the County Coart of <loos County, State of Oregon, and that the ir.thfdav of February, IDO-'i at the hour of 111 o'clock A M. has been duly ap,minted l»y such Court for the bearing of objections to such final account and the settlement I »hereof. at which time any person interested I in Hucb rHtHt«' inav Mpp<*Hr and file objec tions thereto in writing and contest the • same. E VANDEK* RA^ULEM a K. • Administrator of tba Estate. G. T. TKEADGOLD, Attorney for Estater lki You K now that it is a peni tentiary offense to sell tobacco to any minor without a w ritten orik r from his parents? There are small boys innumerable who may be seen on tin* street at .almost any time using tobacco. It is the duty of any police officer to cause their arrest wad the airest of any person so fur wiihing thera with the tobacco, J • wbrtbcr for compensation or othel- wise. This law strictly enforced, arwl a few object lessons will bring Lews “brain storms" and less ex- penifitures inr state institutions for Ben Schuyler commenced an over »he restraint of men who follow the file with the Secretary of State at habit from boyhood. the time of beginning to circulate land walk to San Francisco last petitions, a copy of the petition as week. He has hit upon this method Carries a full line of of travel for the benefit of his health, evidence that said elector is a can No*TH B end and Marshfield have and a few weeks roughing will be «tatted a campaign toward the erec- did. te for nomination by his party The vote cast by a politic*»! party in greatly beneficial to him. tiooi of a new school building. It is each voting precinct for representa Geo. A. Stoltz, who has been up Io Bandon to do the same thing tive in Congress at the last preced manager of the Marsden business in tfii» coming summer. The enroll ALSO . . . ing general election is the basis on to ests in Bandon for the . past ✓ ment this school year has been of such a number as to warrant the im which the percentage for pensions several months, left last Saturday mediate facilities for the accommo sh ill be counted and need not ex- for Marshfield where lie will be similarly employed. He likes Ban dation of the pupils. Next year the ceed jooo signers. Fíne Repairing and Manufac Petitions for nomination for office don and tells us be may return with eurolktient will reach the 500 mark, turing. Everything and it is out of the question to at to be voted for in the State at large his family, tempt to provide any more two by must be signed by at least tw’o per J. McKenzie, our tailor, received twice structures to meet the need of cent, of the party electors. the distressing news from hfs wife at a larger building. A first-class High Petitions for nominations for Corvallis, that his son Glen, is-very School can be easily maintained in offices to be voted for in only one ill. Glen is attending the O, A. C, the future, and something must be county or district, shall be filed with in the mining department Upon done before it will be too late for the County Clerk not less thoti 15 receipt of another telegram which he PARKER occupancy at the fall term this ye ir. days before the date of the primary is wa:ting for, will deterniipp AUTOMATIC A considerably larger and. certainly election, Wednesday, April 1. Pri whether he will leave for Corvallis. I ’ mary elections will .be held Friday, a saiea structure is imperative. The AIR PUMP . A number of the merchants and uppet floors should have at least two April 17. ‘business men of Bandon have con FOR— ««its, »here there is-but" one in the tributed amounts necessary to pay present building. Teachers cannot O ne W ould think there was an for the services oi an extra watch •oak in co-operation if their different old country eifitpr in the Postoffice man. The duty of night man is so grades are scattered in the radius of Department, making laws and regu extensive and covers a large terriiory, •ever al blocks. The time for edu Best on the Market lations, a good fellow of the Tom while two men can handle this work cation is NOW. and you owe it'to. and Price Is Right. Richardson order, who is bound tij with ease, thereby giving us a far jk ar children and your neighbor’s give the boys a boost and bl ing them better protection. • ® • children to provide the very best into their reward. He must be a • • Tuesday was the regular night for taciiitie» possible. All boats and launches are re man of experience with the frailitits fire meeting*. Election of officers quired to have a whistle. Why of the' delinquent subscriber, that . ’. . * • • • was the principal business, and were not get the best? T n * T h xiv C ase , made famous | terror of the editor and despair of during the past two years by. the the editor’s wife, who, in most case*, as follows: Chief, John Shields; -A® , Cull on or address the under- notoriety given it by.thc newspapers, is the financial “man” of the firm. assistant, Ralph Coleman; President, Herb Mancientt; Vice-President, RigiiAtl for full particnlars ts closed. Harry K. Thaw has been For Io, and behold, comes the rul • • George Mancientt; Secretary, Joe adjudged “Kot Guilty’ by twelve 1 ing, that papers, to get into the Warren Pirker, men, supposedly blessed with good pound rate, must hereafter be paid McCord; Treasurer, Wm. Panter Local Agent , Reuse. It a story of the exclu for by subscribers in advance, or at At the next regular meetings a fyed will be given and the advisability of ave high class of society, of two de best cannot run more than a year the annual dance will • be discussed. generates fighting over a woman. behind. 'Veil, why not? All the doptec? Mr. and Mrs, Verne Dwiggins The details of the case, which have prosperous city publications a<‘ BANDON TRANSFER CO. been laid bare to the public through the rule years ago, and it should be left for Portland on this last Break C H PATTERSON A SON the newspapers, have been of such a enforced by the country weekly as a water, Mr. Dwiggins has been in Dray and General Delivery the employ of the Bandon Light & nature as to merit rank criticism, on matter of plain business. Meet all Boat«. account of the extensive publicity. ----- All orders handled with care.----- If ever the laborer is worthy of his Powfr Co., since the construction Thaw will probably never be heard hire, it is the editor and publisher of work commenced, and he and his B andon , i OnsooN. from again. His commitment to the the local weekly, plugging and boost wife have a large circle of friends asylum is merely temporary, and his ing year in and out for his home who are sorry to see them leave, rekea.se must of accordance come as town anil county, often worried into He w 11 follow the printing business Sawn as the public is taken up by sleepless nights by visions of bills in Portland, which he was formerly ©orne other incident, Stanford , due and payable and nothing on engaged in New York. Whits is dead--shot down in cold hand or in sight to uieet them. It The Big Show. hknid. Whatever he was or had is safe to venture saying there is not Garfield & Von Pegert. At the Opera House on Friday L»»n, .could not have possibly given a country paper in the land that has Gay men the right to take the law not at this date from $500 to Jieco night, February 7th. The Pa vil I* mto his own hand. Had Thaw been , on its books, owing b/ “good fel Comedy Co., in character acting. G poor man, of liffis claim on the lows,' most of w hom are of honest singing, dancing, acrobats and con “high” society, perhaps the case' purpose, yet careless or shiftless tortionists. Don’t miss it. * w U rk a specialty . ■Wnnld have been settltsri far differ about paying up. These same rosily « tt much less time. V’erilv “good fellows" have plenty of nmu>ev aad pustion can e complish money on circtu day, and when pecial achines Meetings in Pentecostal Hall over Ttwaitftfe. Now that it is over, let they attend the cotinly fair or otbtr Post Office Saturday ip. m., reg gabklCn incense in the editorial col- public diversion, or when they think ular business rweating to which all uilt to rder WMn* ©t the papers of the country, of« , it at all, say to themselves tl»»$ niemhtTs and friepds ¡4 ffte Church • • <jOd may the space be d^ot-d to , w itl pay some day. They fh<- «S4* i«lly invited. Preaclnav Turned Shafting, Cap u«4 Set something ol less haimful nature to newspaper , $4' Sereins, Machfit man with a «ffirdial sfiak» Sokvi,*» Sunday morning and Pipe a nd. Fitting ft, 9 ■» he inner circles of t^ehoine to ufrich , of the hand; compliment him on Hi« «vo»k''<. Sunday S< boo! at t<> a. tn. I o • Ih-aits Work. the newsp,q>nr has access. ( good work he iw doing, but that is to offjania* «nd prepare ffir wark I :: .9 •• a I all. while he wondfrs if the Creator A <<»<lilkk imiKtion tn all. jli Sixty ft Hitte£n Ni nrrnl Repairing. <• This gave sorn^j men a double aKbw'knce T homas , Pastor. I H ave you registered? 0 Connection • • • 9 Boyle’s Jewelry Store... Rékidencç in Tneadaya. ili# Banter Building. Practice night tirai We.lnesdut of the M uioul 11, Social Evening the 3rd Saturday of MINERVA C liba Gorrz, Sec'y. Operati»« LEWIN, N. G. 0 Notary PpUiic o Wedderburn Knights of I'ythlns ELI'Hl LODGE No. 64, Knigfcts of Meets every Monday'-veil O ing 1‘vtbiaH. ut Masonic ball. \ siting Knigbts in <3 Oregon - DR. LESTER SORENSON, vited to attend. K f. L Bedilliou, C. C. It. N. H abbinuton , K of It. S. Resident Dentist ModerB Woodmen. Office Opposite Hotel Gallier CABLE KOCK CAMP, No. Ul’li, M "W. - . OREGON 1 of A. Meets every fourth Saturday of LANDON each inontli ut Concrete llnll. Visiting neighbors Soraially invited to attend. C R WADE GEORGE LORENZ. II 0. ATTORNEY AT LAW . E. E. O akkh , Clerk. Notary Public Fore.ter. <»r Anierien. Office: / UHIRT qt’EEN OF THE EOREST, No. V7 17, meet« Fniiav night of each week, 111 Concrete Hall, Bandon. Oregon. A cor- •dial welooiue, in extended t<> all TiHiting brothel > \ IJ I III K U< T. G. I ylkr , Chief Hanger. Fin. Secretary. Room 1 Laird Building, B andon , - O bkoon T|ii: » 1)001 I), T. <i. - ITTOKM.Y AND ('Ol'NSELOR Al LAW, Woojlmen of the World. NOTABV TUBLIC QEASl’bE CAMP No. 212, W. O. W. meets in regular session the tirffi, and ttfird Thursdays of each mouth in the Ma sonic hall. Visiting neighbors are oordially invited. II. W. Bl'LLABD. C. C. O.C. WAi-DV.otn-t., Clerk. * I . !*r < <Hl 11 INSION ER Bandon, - Oregon. Ollie« With Bandon Iuvostment Co. Watches, Clocks, Gasoline - Steam, Pumping, Irrigation and Jewelry, Etc. Sewing Machines FUUY . GUARANTEED. GASOLINE BOATS * Lighting Machinery. FairbankaSlurse Gasoline Engines for tiprajinfr, Pumping, SaXving, •Grinding. Outfits complete. Fairbanks-Morse Steam Engine«, Pompe, Boilers. Fairbanks Scales for weigh ing. Fairbanks-Morse Dyuamus au<1 Motors* for power and light; Windmills and Towers; Grinders, Feed Choppers, Well Pomps. All first quality goods at lowest prices. m stock. Liberal terms. Prompt reply to ii qoiries and quick shipments Write for Catalogues and Prices. . • Fairbanks - Morse & Co, Portland, Oregon. ALLEN & DAVIDSON. —DEALERS IN — Groceries & and Steamboat M S B O Contractor nnd Builder Estimates given on any kind of buildingn. Address Bandon, Oregon Provisions. MRS. C. E. IIOLLOPETER, Having purchased the businPHH of H. M. Astel ¿»Co., it shall be onr aiui to merit .and receive a share of the public patronage, by selling at the lowest prices and by fair and honest dealings. INSTRUCTOR ON Mandolin, Guitar and Banjo. Chargee Reasonable. Band-on, . - Oregon New goods» ami fresh snpplieA will be received by evhry steamer, in the line of Groceries and I’ro- vinions.Candiep, Nuts and Cigars. Orogen ami California Fruits ami Vegetables. Land for Sale Call and examine goods ami get prices. 1 f A. . SABIN Manufacturer anil Dealer in All Kinds of Saddlery. liiynesH and Saddles Repaired. 3° BANDON, • - OREGON X X A X X A 7- A. X X X X JI JL X A > _JUJf_ A J. X > * ä i L Bandon Foundry THE MERCY HOSPITAL At North Bend ® 0 o L0*1 Machine Shop Is now open for t L*«> re Mill A M HITCHCOCK ® ception of patients. The terms ate $10 per week ami upwards. For par ticular» apply to : : In small tracts—all laid out by County Surveyor. Level land, each tract fronting on 40-foot road, tiear plank road; 1 3-4 miles front Ban don waterfront. Splendid berry, fruit, vegetable or grass land. Small payment down, balance in easy in stallments. The best chance for a poor tnan to get a home near our rapidly growing city. Write or call on’the owner, A. HABERLY. 1)0 IT NOW. OKO. I’. TOPPING, Al IOKNEY * md (foUNNELOK AT LAW - l ire Insurance. Itan<l»n, - Sisters of Mepcy North Bend, Or. AND NOTARY PUBLIC. - - - Oregon, _ ___ __. |H r I ^1 * |T " j w ■ j '■■■■kB pty 1 a E l D orado . TONSORIAL PARLORS P. Ö. HOYT, Prop. Located In f L DORADO Bl ILDING, Flr»l Mrwt. BANDON. OK KG ON SH * ’VING. SHAMGHiING » ....................................... AMD HAIM CUTTING AT S TANDARD PRICES. '.................................................. llalhr.M.tn newly tilted U|> with Po roe I »In LIB B^BHIBI fei11 fl 11 Ml M B 11 TrK nr W a (I*, n D esigns . rr»T»X C'PfRIGHTS Ac. A Orono »ending a »ketrh and dn»crlpf Inn may quf'ku Mcertain onr oAtnton free wnetb< InveiJKori ik probably pHientabln, ( 'drm^MrA. e UonailrtrtlymriOdentlel. HANDBOOK on Patents •ent free. <>ldeat agency fotfawiirieff patent». Patent» taken through Munn A <>>. roceire •prriol notice, without charge, in the Scientific Hmcrtcaa. A bandwomely lllnatrated weeklr. I.arireat rlr- eolation of any artent 10c joiirmu. T erm» 9 1 a year: four month«, |L Hohl by all newsdealer». MUNN & Co. llgyy YOfll 361ßroid«*y, Brauctl Office. Ob f HU Wuhlugtuu, U.C. o