Bandon Recorder
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E ditor
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P roprietor
1 «‘in. 1*1.51»; Six Mouths 11.00; Copy 5c
HI*ICTLY
XlnV
and
IN ADVANCE.
•<» pjitered at the Bandon post ottico hh Second-olaaR Matter
field work an i alf hour feirly Thum
day sight, so as to g«V the chores
done ami go is prayer meeting : that
liorrowed money to pay the preach
er’s salary ami prayed fervently lor
the salvation o*t the rich man win
looked with scorn on such un-laisi
nesslike behaviour.
That’s what
we need now to clean this country
of the filth of graft, and >»t greed,
petty and big
of worship of tine
houses, and big "lands, and high
office anil grand social functions.
What is this thing we are worship
ing but a vain repetition of what
decayed nations fell down and
worshiped just before the light went
out? Ret* the history of Rome in
decay and you will find luxury
there that could lay a big dollar
over our little doujfemut that looks
so large to us. Great wealth never
made a nation substantial nor honor
ible. ' 1’here is nothing on earth
that looks good that is so dangerous
for a man or nation to handle as
quick, easy, big money. If you dq'
resist its deadly influences the
chances are that it will get your son?
It takes greater and finer heroism
to dare to be poor in America than
to captme a battery in Manchuria
»*No, crntldn t afiord it. Invested
it at loo per cr-^t.'
“What ;s thjp1 mk > pi«» cent!
1 lo< did y >>ti do it?''
“That’s easy. Bought 20 gogo
dairy cows, u cream -ep.tr itoi*‘ au«j
began shipping cr< ^m
“Well, what about that iq <> per
ct-m ?”
“That’s id.iin.
From-tfeise 20
cows I shipped <•■>><> pounds of but
ter fat 4 Jo1.- cents; amount $183 .
Had the skim milk ♦eft oil the farm.
“Sav, Bill, did vou hear that stat»
dairy commissioner s report: Seven-
tedu million dollars for < fregoti prod
nets in 1907.
“Seventeen million* That’s a
mighty lot of nionevj But, Sam,
with that awful amount of butter j>e-
ing produced the price, must be get
ting lower." J
“Not much. .Seventeen million is
35 per cent, more than was priiduced
in 1906. Vet we got 301 cents foi
butter fat, or 18 per cent, more than
last year. You see, we are now
supplying Alaska, Honolulu and the
O*ieiit.’
“Gee whiz! 1 guees «that’s right;
figures won’t lie.
over ami get that
some' gopd dairy
yqur example."
“< loodby Sam, w ill meet voti at
the ecuivei\tiop next year. ’’• Pacific
Homestead.
Lodge
and
Professional Directory
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Lcdfe-s are Requested to Notify this Office on Election of Officers and on
Change of Meeting Night. Cards under this Head are 5Qe per in., month
I
JDr M. IL- Houston,
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON
< ItHce over Drtirf Store.
Hour«, 9 to 12,
«au. 1 -30 to 4, p in. ; 7 to 8 ill the eveniUR.
Nlulit ch II h xiiHwered from ottioe.
| prirsperity to all. In closing we
c
■ would recall the words of Rip Van
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IIANDON.
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OREGON
| Winkle who has come to his own
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‘.‘One day knows not what the , and says. "Here’s to your health,
INDON LODGE. No. 133, I »>. <». F
meet* every Wetliiesdav evei-ing- Dr. J. Warren Kelly
B
next «ill bring forth” has been to your friends, ami may you live
Visiting brotberH in good Htandlng cor-
quoted ix-frire, and this is readilv long and prosper.”
iially invited .
Physician and Surgeon - Operative
NATHAN BARKI.OW, N. G.
applied to the circumstances of the
I rving S. B ath .
G kafto N Tvivn. See.
Surgery a Specialty.
past few dais. Thin is the last issue
at the Rt i iMiDER, under the present
OFFICE. Lowe-. Diuy Store.
Residence in
Rebelmh Lodge No. 126.
The destinies oj the R ecorder
management ami ownership, and it
the
Panter
Building.
’S l.ii-rv ‘-'mi iin.i 4tl> lut-Hilays,
l’r.i ti w uiuht iti-.’. Wetineaday of tin
fe with rrluctauce we hand the rei s for the future will be in the hands of
M EH'I
iiio**b, .s.u-i il Evi-uni^ thè 3rd Saturiliiv of
of ni.magriiunt over to the new the Recorder Publishing Company,
DR. LESTER SORENSEN,
’.In- moiitli. A 8oidi.il nivitHtion extendcd
to «Il iiieinlierH ni g<0KÌ Htiindiim.
mauagruieiit.
Alter 1-ridav, I-eb- an association of Bandon business
Resident Dentist
MINERVA LEW1N, N. G.
raary 44th, * «>ew head will be in men. It w ill !>e run, as before, for
Cl.AKA GoKrz..»Sec'v.
charge of tbi' paper. one w ho is the best interests of Bandon, the
Office Opposite Hotel Gallier
in d*arge for the new.owners Coquille Willey, and the community
BANDON
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OREGON
generally,
and
with
additional
capt
—The kecofder Publishing. Co.
W* hav* «Mivrrecf over to G 1 t d tor needed improvements in the
W. E. THRESHER,
TtearigoM, representing the.aliove paper am! a strictly up-to-date job
priming
ilepattment,
conducted
on
.7 0 fioriteti -at - Law. 0
<«Mii|K*nv, tbr plant as it is. material,
a
straight
business
basis,
we
hope
Moileru
Woo'luien.
nuiei* ript* ® I m »ml good w ill.
Nstary Public
to prove the RECORDER a good
'ABLE ROCK CAMB, No. 91711, M. W
The
will of a newspaper is
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Oregtm
( of A. .Mii-tH even fourth Siitiirtiiiv of Wedderburn
financial venture.
what the jxist owner b is ntmle toi
.-.tell uHpith .nt Concrete lt.-ili.
Visi*inB
flic policies of this paper wi
neighbors cordiallv invited to attend.
fc»r the p;qt*-r. We liace Ix-en in
C R WJYIDE
A number of our exchanges, speak
•continue to be Independent, ami at
,
.
GEORGH J.ORl-iNZ, II. C.
I'.iruh«» Imt (••>«* short 1 ear, but in
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Trcsipi«»«. Wwiice.
E. E. O akes , Clerk.
all times fearlessly in the open and ing of the scow schooner Coquelle,
Notary Public
that lime ba*e m ute’many aeqainl-
Any
person
or
persons
trespassing
in favor of good government and lately towed into .Coos Bay in a
.
FiH-eHlel'A
<>f
A
141e
I
lea.
ames whom we are glad to call our
Oftiçe: Room 1 Laird Building,
waterlogged condition, call her the upon the Croft Lake ranch, the
clean citizenship..
xi>i ri «n i : i : n of hie foresi , n <>.
friends.
The generous hospitality
McClellan
and.
Marshall
ramdies,
B
andon
,
....
O regon
17, meetH Friday night of each week,
( in J Concrete
For the present arjd as long as he steam schooner Coquillev evidently
will
be
prosecuted
as
the.law
directs,
of the citireos of Bandon, ami tile
finii, Baudon, Oregoji. A cor
shall see tit. Mr. -S. \V. Scotten. confounding ‘the old flat-iron with and a reward will be given for infor dial welcome I« extended to all viaitinR
enmy courtesies .<’f your bus ness
<1. T. TKEAIMiOLI»,
ARTHUR RICE.
who in the past has been cownecte«l the steam schooner Coquille River, mation that will lead "to the convic brother«.
V- T yi . ku .
Chief Ranger.
WBra, will tong tw remembered. In
Fin, Secretary.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR
with the R ecorder , will edit the which was built at Prosper, 01» the tion of the guilty parties.
a year, one in the newspaper business
AT LAW,
lower
Coquille,
in
1896.
One
is
the
paper;
the community has every
EDMUND CHOIT,
can make many friends of enemies.
Woodmen of the World.
NOTARY PUBLIC!
confidence in his ability .as a news schooner Coquelle; the other is the
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Bandon. Oregon.
SEASIDE 'CAMP No. 212, W. O. W.
No jw-r.*on engaged in this business
»s meetH in regular session the first and
IT. S. «’OflMilMMIONKH.
paper man and will doubtless Wel- steam schooner Coquille River.
can conduct a rv.wspaper that wall
thud TliiirsdayH of each nioutli in the Ma
Both
of
them
were,
built
on
the
fill
iv
fH
is«
nihirV
or
Kxe«*M*
come
his
retu'rn, while deploring
sonic hall. Visiting tieu.'hbors are cordially
Bandon,
-
Oregon.
conforin to th«' ide:*« of. all of his
invited.-
li. W. Bl- LI.ARD. 0. C.
twr'n Motive <>f Henring <>t
Coquille, Co keel, or good old
the.
loss
Irom
our
of
the
re
midst
Office \\ it It Bandon InveHtrueut Co.
Mibscribefs ami business associates.
0.0. W ai . hvoiih ., Clerk.
t'innl Account.
tiring Editor and Proprietor, Mr, Missouri Coquelle, be G«sh! News
T
We have tried to' advocate the .prill
Notice is hereby uiven that the final nc
Bath, who has presented
the
Chirtese New- Year’s' has com count of Ev.-iudcr R.indleiiinn ns Administra
ciples which tend to make Bandon a
tor of tli<< < — Info of Henry IL-iiidli imiii.de-
reason for leaving this great am inenced and there is an odor of ceused.
Pumping, Irrigation and
Ims been tiled in tlm County Court Gasoline - Steam,
larger and more widely known city.
growing field of activity, in the burnt rope settling around Portland >>f <'00U County. Stum ol < tn-.-oll, ami that
It ha« teen our dr-sire to forward,
the l.SItlfdav ol February. Ilttls. at tin- hour
article appearing above.
111 o'clock A. M. tins Ili-oli duly ap,minted
and other Urge places thickly popu of
Lighting Machinery.
above all else, the welfare of the
by Hiich Court for the hearing of objections
G.
T.
T
readgold ,
to
such
final
account
and
the
settlement,
lated
with
the
Orientals,
This
year
community.
The three subjects
th- reof. at which time any p< rson interested
Business Manager.
they are forbidden by city -authori ill such estate may appear and tile oliji-r-
• Fairbanks-Morse Gasoline Engines for Spraying, I’mnping,
towards which we have looked as
thereto in writnit' and eonte-i fiu
• Sawing, Grinding. Outfits complete.
Fairbanks Morse
ties to continue their riotuous dem tiftns
owe goal, and have uwd every means
tarne.
EVANDER RANDLEMAN.
Steam
Engines,
Pumps,
Boilers.
Fairbanks
Scales
for weigh
Administrator of the Estate.
ot persuasion, in our power, through
F anatics will start a war between onstrations, as heretofore. One
ing: Fairbanks-Morse Dynamos and Motors, for power and
G. T. TBEJADGOLD,
light; Windmills and Towers;-Grinders, Feed Choppers, Weil •
these columns tor the past year, are; Japan and the United States with thing which, no ' doubt, pleases the
Attorney for Estate.
Pumps. All first quality goods nt lowest prices. Always tn
namely: The improvements, street their prophesies. This is the latest publishers ol any Chinese paper, in
stock.
Liberal terms. Prompt reply to inquiries and quick
ami otherwise, of Bandon; To ad- to break out in print by a leading the celebration is to pay all debts
shipments \\ rite for Catalogues aud Prices.
PARKER
for the past year yet unpaid This
wertisw the place and attract new astronomer:
is
almost
a
religious
rite
at
this
time.
Fairbanks - Morse & Co, Portland, Oregon.
«uners (our illustrated Christmas
“A great battle between the fleet
AUTOMATIC
edition was planned for the sole pur- of the United States and a powerfu
The mails are now three days late
AIR PUMP .
| mmc ) ; and last, but far from h-as't, navy flying the red- flag of Japan is from the outside. It looks as if the
A. H. HITCHCOCK
to advocate and stand up for home to be fought midway between Guam wishes of the long suffering public
FOR
-
Contrnctor nn«l
Builder
industry ami patronage. The secret artd Hawaii July 16, 1908.
The are to be disregarded in every sense
Estimates given on any kind of
ol » successful community and pr.os- Japanese fleet will be destroyed. by the contractor who >w carry
GASOLINE BOATS
, pcrous city can lie summed up in The Atlantic fleet will be badly the mails. The ’subject is one of
Groceries & Provisions buildings. Address Bandon, Oregon
these principles, and if we have in crippled, but nine of the nineteen long discussion artd is generally well-
Best on the Market •
■ The lt«st Only.
our small way accomplished anything American vessels.to take part in the known, but if the contractor .should:
MRS. C. E. IK L40PETER,
and Price Is Right.
tending to the betterment of Bandon, engagement will mqke- their way happen along ami hear the compli
INSTRUCT« » ON
Having purclrnse.] the bnftiness
,we shall consider our year well-spent. back to San Francisco—the other mentary remarks thrown’fit his head
of II, M.’Astel A Co., it shall lie
Mandolin. Guitar m ! Banjo.
our aim to merit ami -receive a
along near mail tirqe, when we are
We wish to introduce the new ten being totally destroyed.
Charges liens« Bable.
All bouts-and launches are re
share of the public patronage,
Liandon,
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.
Oregon
informed
that
the
outside
mail
is
owners. The Recorder Publishing
This startling information was
by stilling at the lowest, prices
quired to have a whistle.’ Why’
and by fair and honest dealings.
It is never an hour or
t?o<n|*any, are business men ol Ban- conveyed to Commander Chas. C. late again
not get the best?
dun who believe that the pm chase Rodgers, head of the hydographic such a matter. If the mail is late at
New goods and fresh supplies
of this newspaper is a good imest office of the Navy Department, .by ill, it is at tho very feast a day late
will
be rdcejvedby every steamer,
(’all on or address the under-
hi thy line of Groceries and Pro
ment and are putting their money Professor William S. Baker, who' in reaching Bandon. .If a railroad
signed for full particulars
visions,Candies, Nuts ami Cigars,
into it to attain a stronger and., bet has a reputation as an unofficial an company delay« United States mail,
. Oregeu ami California Fruits and
ter puf4ic«i»>n than it has been - in nouncer of great world events,called there is something doing." W-hy not
Warren Parker,
Vegetables..
the past.
Several memlx rs'of a at the navy department recently anc apply the same to overland carriers?-
Local Agent...
Call and. exa'mine goods^imi
company can accomplish more than asked Commander Rodgers for
get prices.
A..McNair has had the old-slu d
In small tracts—all laid out by
one lone individual; a wider range charts'giving the'ocean depth at a torn out from th«/ rear of his store
County Surveyor. Level land, each
//./«¥/><>.¥ T ICI.XS FEE CO.
of ideas is available, and- by pla'cing point midway between Hawaii and and ;s having a large, up-to-date
tract fronting on 40-foot road, near
C II PATTERSON A HON
plank road; 1 3-4 miles from Ban
tbeif aieas in the hands of a skilled Guam. He was furnished with the ware room .built..- This removes an
Dray
and
General
Delivery
don
waterfront.
Splendid berry,
writer and effic ent- workman, they maps he wanted.
Pointing dra old eyesore and firetrap, and is a big
fruit, vegetable or grass land. Small
,
'M<«-t. all Boats.
have facilities which are sure to matically to a spot which he indie ited help to the street.
payment down, balance in easy in
---- All Arder« handled with care.-----• .
bring the succcm of the R ecorder oil the map, he said:
stallments. The best chance for "a
BANDON. i
OHUGOS.
F or S ai .E.—Household goods
poor man to get a. home near our
*n the future.
A.
. SABIN
“"'Right here is what is known as
and one 10x12 tent in good con
rapidly growing city. Write or call
The |<r«-ent «»wner will Iw respon Nero's, deep.
It was discovered
Manilfacttire* and Dealer in
dition.
Inquire
of
Wtn.
Irvine,
op
on
the owner, A. HABERLV.
sible hir all indebtedness, on the some years ago by the collier Nero.
.. .
All
Kinds
of
Saddlery.
posite
shingle
mill.
news)taper up to this date, ami C. It is oil» of the deepest.points in the
IX) IT NOW.
HarneHH ami SitddlcH Repaired.
'
I will sell my household goods
R Wade is settling up all accounts Pacific.’ It is over five miles deep.
IfANDON,
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OREGON J
hw u«, as other matters pertaining Here, on July 16 next, just aS dawn and a 10x12 tent in good condition.
:-4-4 —1- 4-4—44 4-
to the newspaper requires our atten-. is breaking, the sixteen battleships Inquire of Whi. Impure, of Win.
G»rfield A Von Pegert.
taxi an>| we havr received news th.it t|ien in the Pacific, augmented by Irvine, opposite shingle mill.
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makes our speedy departure ab the Nebraska, Oregon and Wiscon
•oiutely necessary. He will collect sin, will go into combat with the S«lb Tobacco to a Minor.- Mill
and Steamboat
At North Bend
«accounts due the office up to the fleet <4 |apan, with 11 battleships
WORK
A
SPECIAÌ.TT.
first of February • .The new manage- and 40 destroyers. The battle will
John Brookmyer, owner of a saw
'Js now opeh for th* r«-
xnrnt will qqHect for advertising from last from dawn until noon, when mill and store at Spores station, on
ceptioB of patients. The
that date. All job work don£ since every Japanese ship will have been the Wendling branch of the Southern
terms Ate $10 per week
tbr first will be collected by Mr. sunk or disabled."
Pacific, is under arrest at Eugene
and upwards. For par
Wade, who w-ks «11 accounts to be
charged with selling tobacco to a
ticulars apply to : :
\.
minor, Archie Hill, the 15-year old
closed .it once.
A n E xchange comments follow son of Charles Hill, residing in the
Our year spent in Bandon is re
ing
thusly on the topic of the times vicinity of Spores, Die Hill boy, it
garded as one <4 (he most pleasant
North Bend, Or.
and
gives recommendations for a is alleged, has purchased numerous
in our experience, and we wish to
o
e
thank our friends and business ac better and stronger nation:
cigars of Br -okmyer during the last
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What
America
needs
more
than
quaintances for their many kind
few weeks, having them charged to
T rade M arks
G«ner-il Repnirmis
Putern Shop in
D esign «
nesses which have made our stay so railway extension and western ir lis father's account. Brookmver
Conneetion’.
COPYRIGHT« AC.
•
agrees bl«. We still retain property rigation, and low tariff, and a big will appear before Judge Bryson in e
Antoni»
wendlnf
a
akpfrh
»nd
dowrrlpf
Inn may
e
quickly ascertain onr opinion free whether an
ger
wheat
crop,
and
a
merchant
invention
ir
probably
patentable.
Com
num
Ira*
justice
court
to
answer.
interests, aside from the R ecobder ,
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tlontRtrirtly confident lai. HANDBOOK on Patent*
mi I
CATTC* CAM B« PAIWEKTEC
•ent free. Oldevt agency f<»r neruriBff paten fa.
marine,
and
a
new
navy,
is
a
revival
and will retail« «yaw s<«ne day,
Patent* taken through Munn <t Co. receive
HI A I H CUTTER’S BLACK l^<- VACCI*
P. B. HOYT, Prop.
9pfrial notice, without charge. In the
III
II
11
■’»'*• them.,-' lie
A
when «e hqpe to set Bandon the of piety, the kind father and mother
A Dairym«»’t Dialogue.
Ilf HL 11 crsAful e.e ic t used 4' lowe»t
«li I L DORIDO Bl II,DING.
IF fcr»1 priced rtli«#)» vaccine mafe
city pickirwd m twit mind's eye, used to have piety that countctl it
_____ Powder, t ring or pill form Writ«
01r»t Strr«.t, It A MION. OKEGON
A handsomely lllnttreted weekly. Tarrest cir
culation of arty urtentlflc Journ ü. Term« |3 a
“Hello, Sam, have you still got 9____________ f,w fo* Black lag Booklet ■
Bandoatfer hwwekiM. wkrto the in- good business to stop for daily
year; four month*. fL Hold by all newMdealera.
* B, I m . tub $ utt «8 tanvlRaroR'« SAVING. SH I.MI’OOING AND HAIR
HM .
al
cessaatbmw at life /QKWfi aid the family prayer before breakfast, right that $2000 in the safety deposit ■
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' I > I ANDARI» FRH EM.
MUNN
. li T"1 ■'» Vr-niwn-.a-sn..' .toek 01*1 Vintili
newly lltte.l np with 1‘orcelaln
that quit vault?"
Brauch O1M>, CÄ F *. WmhllWtuu, &Ü
busy m eadbMflft fiW ^fevsign „of4 in the middle of harvest:
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fMHWrtWb <*ucr dircn from us.
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A Ward of FarewaH.
ALLEN & DAVIDSON.
Land for Sale.
Bandon Foundry
',1 Machine Shop t
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