Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, March 05, 1908, Image 8

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    •O
%
•
•
p
• •
• •
•
■>»
• •
%
•
•••
••
a
I
s
t
<1
i
•• •
e
3
I»
♦.
. •
*
r
•
• «
What Our Neighbors are Doing
fi
Locate Power/Plant.
From Ska 1 db«i»
John M Miller is expected d>>«n
gUna Coot» bay in a few days with
Li* g«s<Zme tai«i «nd amue 30 ^1 oils
«.i >reigUt hot khi« place.
Dr Tylcf passed through town
Monday m answer to a <all from De
lob Uotairort ». Tl»r latter s condi-
Uuo Ua* « m N improved »inc» lus re­
turn troai san F«aaci»c<*.
Two battleUupa, khe Colorado and
Feunayivania, p.tssed up the coast
t> riday «Moruuig They were plainly
Viatble Loin the shore, and were in
suauiwuuicalum vault the wireless
• i«tion «1 C«|X Blanco, Inn did not
•halt lheir business 01 destination.
Julius Smith was in to» 1» „Saturday
ua in. Wai to y islt Ills boy lioo.l home
at Aiold Beach, .»Iter an a'sem i- of
several jeat'. during which he
•eraed four years irt Uncle S.itnX
wavy. He ii tresb from the Philip
pines, where fi ■ says extensive war
preparation* aie being carried on,
.^■4 be believes that a clash with
japan h inevitable.
A petition was being circulated m
Puit O«kad last week, asking for a
vote on the local option question,
but as a good many of our people
wre vat ithed with the present ‘ dry”
Uabe of ait.tirs it is doubtful if a
change can be stented.
And thrn when Chrutnuu *»»• ma
the way in expressing a negative
U’r w»«ed patiently
hostility to the plan in your speech­
For the docton of our city
es in Oregon last summer, you are
To tell ui we were free.
regarded, and very logically so, as I
tX do aot blame the dociota.
the head and front of the movement, j
Or olhceta ok our town.
It is a movement that your party
For we know it u theu duty
To keep dueaie. down.
cannot ¡afford to approve. Your
party enacted this popular choice
But our prison days are ended.
And 1 believe that we
.
measure into law. Your party has
Are
the
happiertt
girl,
tn
Ban<k»u,
demonstrated the practicability and
And I iluuk w, ougt to be.
immense effectit rm-« of this meas­
Bandon, Orc-go«.
ure. After your party has demon­
------- OOO-------
strated its efficacy and the people
Best MaaleP in the World
have observed its effectiveness as a
Rev F Starbird of East Raymond,
public policy, you must recognize
that it would be suicidal for your Maine, s«ys: ‘‘I haw used Buck-
1 I lcn’s Arnica S«lve for several years
party now to stab the plan • in the
back, and deliver the people again on my old army- wound and other
into the legislative election of Sena­ obstinate sores, and find it the best
tor. Yet your friends and support­ healer in the world, 1 use jt too
ers and those enemies of ÿburs who with great success in my veterinary
have joined issues with them are business.” Price 25c at C Y Lowe's
making open war upon the people's drug store.
------OOO — .
right to select. Now, do you .not :
recognize that the masses of your
Blank mortgages and quit claims
party «ill not give up this right, and and warranty deeds, most, approved
that a great revolt must certainly re- j f Tins, $3 50 per 100 in lots of 25 or
more. Less quantities sold at 5c
suit?”
each, at-the R ecorder office.
The New Store.
®
The Coquille Valley Power com­
pany, which has lieen working on
the quiet for some time, has its plans
and specifications r*ady for a power
plant at the head of Brewster valley,
the development of which will result
in giving Coos county a lighting and
power system with a minimum capac­
ity of 4,000 horse power.
\ .
Near the source of the company ’s
I power is a natural reservoir of 35
acres that will carry a depth of 30
feet of waler, the outlet from the
reservoir being about four feet wide
and ten feet deep through solid rock
that can be readily closed by a dam?
1 he reservoir >5 fed by small streams
and springs.
The water will be flumed for a dis
tance of abont 5,000 feet when it
*iU be given a 300 foot fall through
------- OOO--------
4 pipe to the power house. The
colnpany has secured a three-acre The Three Little Prieoner« Notice ®f Sale of State Land.
site for the power station and has
bought 120 acres for the reservoir Composed and Written by Lulu. Daisy and Notice is hereby given Hint the State
Lind Board will receive sealed bide until
Stella Shields, aged 7, 9 and 11 years respect
site.
2 o’clock F.M., Mouday. March 2, 1WK, for
the following described land
For nine or ten months of the ively, while quarantined
Lot G of Section 10. I . 30 S. ft 15 W
Each bid'utuat be accompanied by caab 01
year a sufficient supply of water will
It was on last Thanksgiving Day
poatal money order for at least one tifth of
My sister, Daisy, and I
be taken from the East Fork for the
the amount offered.
The right to reject auy aud all bids is re­
Came down with scarlet fever,
use of the power plant, during the
served.
?\nd we thought that we would die.
Address the undersigned and mark the
balance of the season a reserve and
envelope "Bid for State Land "i
Our fever, it was dreadful hut.
CHAS. V. GALLOWAY,
auxiliary supply will be drawn from
State laud Agent.
Our throats so very sore;
the immense reservoir.
Sslym, Oregon, February 1. l!MH
We thought that v^hen our fever broke
1 he power will be transmitted
■i
'
1
-
■ ~
Our troubles would be o'er.
electrically to Myile Point, Coquille,
But instead of being ended
Marshfield, North Bend and Bandon,
1 hey had just begun;
PENTECOSTAL HALL
gid will therefore be available foi
We could not step outside the door.
Or have a bit of fun.
power or light in nearly every part
'( over postoffice .)
of the county. A good substantial
My sister-in-law, who lived downstairs.
Her children had it, too;
power house is in contemplation.
And mamma had to leave the house.
There will be two units in water
SUNDAY 11 A. M,
AND
For she had work to do.
wheels and two electrical units, being
7;30 P. M.
We two had just got out of bed
in duplicate.—Enterprise.
I TUESDAY. THURSDAY AND
When my little niece came down.
------ OOO
-
SATURDAY. 8:(«‘P. M.
The doctor quarantined the house,
A lot of youngsters' gathereil on
the mreei corner last '1 hursday her­
alded the appt oat h of a sight w hich
taoked as though Port Orford had
rtirograded to primeval days. 1 he
«■etternewt was caused by Henry
Axtell aud hw two yoke of oxen
hriugiiig a wagon load of merchan­
dise bom Bandon for H. C. Nielsen.
Good for Everybody.
They passed on through town the
Mr
Norman
R Coulter, a promin­
•ante day oa their way to Mr. Ax-
ent
architect,
in
the Delbert build­
ranch on upper Elk river,
whe.e he will tog off some land be­ ing, San Francisco, says: “I fully
endorse all that has 1 een said of
fore returning to Coos.
Electric Bitters as a tonic medicine.
-------- OOO—
It is good for everybody.
It cor­
Coquille Note».
rects stomach, liver and kidney dis­
order
in a prompt and efficient
From the SiWiil.
manner,
and builds up the system. '’
). L. Ramsey of Tampa Fla.,
Electric
Bitters is the best spring
•ad j- H. Jackson of, Washington,
medicine ever sold over a druggist’s
ar« ia the city with a view of locat-
counter; as a blood purifier it is un­
X
equaled. 50c at Lowe’s drug store.
OSO------
W B. Miller of Portland arrived
here this week and has taken the Phe Journal to Sen. Fulton.
position of assistant station agent at
Following upon the heels of Sen­
the depot, Eugene Wickham who
ator
Fulton’s answer to the attack
has held that position for some time
having resigned.
made upon him by Francis J He-
ney, the Portland journal comes out
Dr. Win. Tatoin, the dentist, and with some wholesome advice to the
ttbdy left this week for Florence Senator relative to a defense of
«here they intend to make their Statement No. 1 and the perpetua­
Mture hoaue. The Dr. intends to tion of public selection of Senators
to this city several times a in this State. Fulton s reply to He-
ywar to work at his profession.
ney was a voluminous missive of
over 9,000 words, and though some­
J. H McVey and wife of Smith .
what tardy is soothing to much ol
River Calif., arrived in this city last
his constituency as ten ling to place
Aralay Mr McVey and his father- j
him in a much better light before
Ak Uw. W. H Thomas, have pur- 1
the masses of the people. Here is
dMaed the Strong ranch near Arago. (
some
of the advice which the Jour­
■
nal
editorially
gives to Mr. Fulton:
The Sentinel has learned from a
"You have allowed it to be under­
reliable source that there is a repre-
stood,
Senator Fulton, that you are
asaiatne of the Western Federation
not
a
friend to popular choice of
of Miners at Heaver Hill endeavor­
ing to organize the miners at that Senator by the Oregon method.
^Hk<e and our informant told us You occupy a distinguished posi­
that there is • feeling that a strike tion,- and the effect of your attitude
is to throw the influence of that po­
«u><n lx called at that p ace:
sition against such popular selection,
judg« Hall was in the city Mon­ j The weight of your position is far
day 1» eiamine into the sanity of greater than the personal influenct
Mr». Wesley Bar blow ot Myrtle Point of any man, and in using it you are
who was stricken last Wednesday. wielding a power that does not be­
long personally to ycu, but to the
She waa committed
I to the asylum,
aad m be lug held at the Western people of Oregon. Are you certain
Oregoo Hospital until the arrival of that it is right for you to permit the
the« uardi win* will accompany her influence of your great office to be
use 1 in taking away from the peo­
«a the iw»ani asylum.
ple
the right to choose Senators and
|
A dynamite explosion at Beaver return that right to the Legislature?
H«U Monday afternoon caused the I "As an already tangible effect of
«toath of two miners, Chris Rutiney your attitude, your friends in Ore­
aad F Zandi. The men had taken gon are making war upon popular
a «oatroct to^drive a tunnel and were choice of Senator as now in use by
Working in gangway No. 6. They the Oregon method. Joined with
Bad drilled ten holes and set off a them are politicians and bushwhack­
Mast of «»ven shots, lighting a short ers who want legislative election of
fosu which caused their death. Senator and l>Oss rule restored in'
Neither man had a family. Zandi Oregon. Added to them are Re­
IM« a brother at Beaver Hill, and publican eiMmies of yours who see
Raftiiey was a member of the For- j in your attitude an opportunity to
«Iters
destroy you politically. As you led
Panter
Bros
And Christmas was very near;
Would not visit us this year.
i
We made toys for one another,
So the rest could come and see.
And though they called us prisoners,
We did whate'er we could
'
I o make a merry Christmas
Which all good children should.
x'X
Also “White River” Brand at $1.35 and $5.40.
And a Gand Family Flour at $5 IN I per bbl or >1 25 per sack.
K
F*u.re Osciie Sugar
100 Pound Sack, $5.50
Prosper
Mill Co.
Prosper Oregon,
T" ’11 ■■■■'■
"W
i
Title Guarantee
and Abstract Company
HOYLE'S
J EWELRY
S T O R E
Harahllrlit and C'ogwllle, Orr«»a
I
-------------------- X---------------------
U e have completed a thorough and up to date ABSTRACT PLAMT,
• nd are now ready to furnish CORRECT ABSTRACTS at abort uo-
tice. OrderB will receive careful and prompt attention.
Carries a full line of
If niches, Clocks, Jewelry, Cut
Glus», Pocket Cutlery, Etc.
Marahfieid Office Adjoin« Flanagan & Bennett bank.
That at Coquille Adjoin« Poetoffice.
Everything ia Fully Guaranteed
Marshfield Phone, 143
Coquille Phone, 1$H
’..
X
\
J-#' Phone at our Expense when ordering Abstracts
Fine Repairing Specialty.
/
Oregon
$1.35 Per Sack.
$5.40 Per Barrel.
s
And had a Christmas tree,
And placed it in the window,
O O
“OYMPIA”
So that we three could play,
We thought that dear old Santa
«
Title Guarantee and Abstract Co.
Henry Sengsta: Iren, Mana,er
J. S. Barton, Abstractor
»■»■■■■■■■■h .. .......
R. E. P ershbakek
W. C. P rait
a
f Bandon,
Portland Flour Mills Co.'s Great Brand
We played with dolls and picture books
It was then the month of December,
0
SPECIALS
No Collection.
To pass the time away.
0
®
SEATS EREE.
And when my niece got out of bed,
©
Groceries,
®
(i?
Dry Goods and
Furnishings.
MEETINGS:
For we lived right in town.
©
—-—-
-------------------- I--------
■■■
.................. .............................-■.......................
ram
PRATT & PERSHBAKER,
I
in ——
---- D ialers
General Merchandise and Gent's Furnishings
The Weinhard’s Brewery Depat
Highest FHcr For Farm Frodorr
Ore.
Prosper,
a
0. H. PRAM LEY, Kù^er
I
✓
Portland & Coot Bay S. S. Line
WHOLESALE LIQUORS, Napa Soda. W.
A liâmes & C< ’ h Whiskies, White Rock,
Standard Malt «nd Cream of Malt, and other
Standard Brands of Brandies, W hiskies, Gm.
Wines, etc.
:
:
r-i • : '
:
BREAKWATER
‘‘
Sails From Coos Bay Saturdays at Service of Tide.
Sails
Portland
From
Wednesday at 8 p.
I
In the old Panter Building
m.
«
• I»
I
a
O. F. McCollum Agent.
Phone Main 34>
:
:
A. St. Dock
o
©
C.
C. T B limenrothrr . Notary Public.
J ohn T awbe .
°z
0
o
t
o
• o
> o
a°
•*.
< j >
'
•
A
e
Beers.
«»
o
*
I
. ♦
--------------- —
o
• •
•«» •
o
•
«
co
o
o
9>
In The New Green Building
■■»«< ■ »
• •
o
O
G>
t
e
• •
Choicest of Wines, Liquors and
Cigars.
Weinhard’s
' Oregon.
O
o
They Handle The Famous
I'pMInir»
ttailhlina
Bandon,
MOWN
'■
The Arcade Saloon,
All Kinds of Real Estate Bought and Sold.
OFFir»«
Hoomw • It «id
V/11 lVC“““gjeg Iten boi 0t
JACK
JAMISON
O
Bandon Real Estate & Loan Co.
Money Loan* Negotiated on Approved Security All U. S
Land Matters a Specially and Promptly Attended
to Pension and Insurance Aireocy Bond
Brokets. Trant« Atlantic Stefltn-
ship and Railroad Ticket
Agency
»
A.
a
©
e
o
o
o
o
o
o