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Volume XXIV.
BANDÓN,
eEilEB INSIDE
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' Bandon Prevarication Club.
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OREGON, THURSDAY.
MSI PROTECT ■
EISH Sffl’SSE
MARCH
Number 12.
1908.
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the girjs to victory.
1 lie vanquished team in this con
test will come to Banikm in about
two weeks to endeavor to recover
their lost laurels, and the hospitality
shown bv them Friday will be fully
reciprocated.
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Have Can \. who got back Satur-
«uiv from his jaunt into Curry coun
ty. 1 id a 1 at lief rough experience
en route, l ie was riding on Clint
Mah I firn’s ■■ iglit wagon when the
wheel struck hole and pitched him
from the seat. Dave picked out a
nice soft spot to light in and lit, but
he had a narrow escape from serious
injury nevertheless. He brought up
in a pool of slush head first, and was
fortunate enough to get off with a
wholesome mouthful anti a few sore
scratches anti bruises.
1 not be appointed through political
♦ prestige
Lb« \ should b< ... pc
| tent men, who will perform their
duty and work at all times in the
interest of the game anil lish laws.
'Die Bandon Prevarication Socie
ty was organized last Sunday in Ras
mussen’s reading room, some thir
teen gentlemen placing their names
and for all times upon the platform
upon the roll. J. II. Price was unan
that should demand that our < hief
CÀPTAIHS AWO OTHtBS ARGUE IIS VALUE imously chosen chief spinner and
1 executive divorce absolutely from
Speck Patterson able second. ( >11
politics’the important position of
motion, a committee on by-laws was
game
warden and deputies.
Removal of Shoals and Even appointed, consisting of Frosty Officials Claimed to be Un Tt lias
be. n cstiniated from rel ble Friendly Rivalry at Basket
lloyt, Chris Rasmussen and Robert
Five Feet Deeper Bar of
statistics
that one halt the ei.tite
reliable.
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Farmers
and
Bedillion.
flic society voted to
Ball Will be Repeated
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population
of our state seeks recrea
ini t once a w< ek in different pl1
Inestimable Benefit.
the Fowl and Fish
in City-by-the-Sea.
tion from the fields and strea ms,
and to fine any member whose yarn
therefore,
when
this
is
considered,
it
was considered tame by a majority
must be admitted that it is high time
The fast growing commerce from ballot.
[Wn.r. I. v . man in O regonian ]
The girls’ basket ball team of the
: the people of tile state at once be
Chief Spinner Price, on taking the
and upon this river demands that a
Now here in this glorious . United gin to devise reform and enfo cc- high school met the North Bend
better bar anti inner stream be given chair, thanked the meeting for the States is lhere a section of the cotin-
high school team in a game at North
us speedily. True, the Federal ( Gov honor accorded him. but thought t v moil- favored for a sport'-maii’S inent of laws to protect and rcinhabit Bend last Friday night, and won a
the
fields
and
waters
with
game
and
ernment has not ignored us, anti the Chief King 01 Chief Rogers would paradise than (fregón.
I11 her
neat victory over their adversaries
last appropriation of $60,000 is now make a much better chief. ( Faint mountains big game roams m great fish.
bv
a score of 12 to 8. The Bandon
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being expended on the north jetty, applause).
numbers, in her streams are found '
girls scored within tht first two min
Mr. Price then proceeded to spin trout, .black bass ami salmon famous 1
but the fa t is apparent that to
In the La( Grande Observer of the
The Lucky Quarter.
utes of play, anil the game was List
achieve proper and iic . ess iry result - his experiences back in China «lur the w orld over, in her v illeys game
Is the one you pay out for a box anil exciting throughout, but at no 2-Sili of February we notice a very
there must be work done elsewhere ing the Boxer uprising, and told birds of • many varieties flourish, of Dr King's New Life Pills, They time ilurmg its progress was Bandon important case decided in the circuit
than on the jetty. This of course how he swam ten miles against the and in the basin of the Columbia an I bring yon the health that's more m danger of defeat. Iler team work * <> irt of Union county, wherein
cannot be done with the present ap current in the Yank tse Kiang dc- along.her coast line ducks, geese, precious than jewels, Try them for was tine, and there were a number John S, Hodgins wxs one of the it-
propriation, nor is it fair to remark spite his fettered arms to escape the snipe, plover and swan abound. But headache, bilioüsness, constipation of splendid individual plays.
toi neys for the victorious plain.iff
that it should be wholly done by the wrath of the yellow Mongolians. toilay in the midst of all this plenty and
ox
r the (). R. «ft N. Co. Mr.
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malaria.
This was the girls’ first game with
National Government, for as the I he speaker was interrupted by the you can see 011 all sides unmistak I the price will be cheerfully refunded an outside team, and to win over Hodgins is well known in Co is
I.ord helps those who help them advent of Steve Gallier. Mr. Gal- able signs of extermination of game i at Clarence Lowe's drug store.
le was princi
>al of t io
principal
the North Bend school, which is county, I lie
selves so will Uncle Sam do simi lier was enthusiastically received and and fish due to poor game laws and ¡
Bandon
highschool
some
years be
credited with having the strongest
larly.
promptly elected to membership.
for.-
he
beg.in
the
study
of
law.
nonenforcement of such laws as we ¡
team among the schools of the conn
Prosper Items.
Speck Patterson told how he once already 'nave.
The R ecorder is not placing its'
ty, gave good cause for much re
judgment of bar improvement mat made a thousand point run in a bil
Woe be unto the Coos bay rat.
What we need in Oregon is ail |
joicing.
1'he gnls have worked
March 12, 1908
ters above that of eminent engineers. liard contest. Charley Brantley’s association like that of California, of
His
doom is sealed, as every kid and
hard to put themselves in form to
It is simply voicing the common mother-in-law's grandmother had which Henry T. Payne is president.
Mrs. Jas. A Nowlin has returned play a winning game. But in the many grown people are seeking les
sense opinions of the sea captams the distinction once of being the The sportsmen of every section of from a three weeks' stay at North victory were the earmarks of Ernie hide with earnestness to earn the
who must cross and recross this bar handsomest woman in Turkey. Gur California belong to .1 state organi Bend.
Boak, their efficient anil untiring bounty offered by the munici] ,3
and traverse the lower river with ley Boak settled down to spin the zation, taking an active anil vital
Five cents apiece i,
Mrs. Alfred Machado is much im coach.
1'he good playing of the authorities.
their steam and sail craft. The «11- prize yarn of the afternoon when interest in their game and fish laws. proved over her condition of last team is largely due to his earnest oil -red for the rodents dead «Tali' e,
gineers, too, ni»st likely share the Chief Price, being challenged for a The California association has work week.
and thorough training. The high as the fleas upon them carry bubonic
views of these captains, as they have bi'liard set-to, declared the meeting ed wonders in the passage of excel
E. Heuckendorf is on a business school students give a hearty three
recommended a new project embrac Adjourned for one week.
lent laws and in seeing to their en trip to Coos bay.
cheers and a tiger for Ernie B0.1l
Al Waterman, who has ldng ben
James Walstroin, C M. Spencer forcement. Asa consequence shoot
ing our more urgent needs, as set
Mrs. Ostien accompanied the girls c<> mty salesman for the Pacific
Mrs. E. W. Fahy and daughter,
and Charley Hayter, distinguished ing and fishing today is more abund
forth by the skippers.
as chaperon, anil they all have good
The contention of these captains members of the Temporary Grass ant than it has ever been That Miss Beulah, have returned from words for tile courteous treatment II rdware and Steel Co., has ben
North
denil.
changed from this territory to that
and of every person at all familiar widowers’ Club, were guests of bon state has now $80,000 collected from
Mrs. E. Heuckendorf is improv and entertainment given them at of Grays liar' or. Al is a first-cla>s
with the subject is that greater water or al th«1 hot-air debate.
the gun licenses to be distributed for
North Bend. On then airival they
The annual banquet and election the preservation, propagation and ing rapidly from her severe spell it were served with dime 1 at the home fellow and wc ¡ egret to hear it.
depth immediately gotten at the
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lagtippe.
entrance to the bar depends upon < f officers will take place at Tupper restoration of the game.
of Mr. Raab, superintendent of the
Do You Like to Fi»h?
the construction of a confining wall rock quarry on Chinese New Year,
Will and Tom Hicking have -re- North Bend schools. The game
That is what we want the Oregon
from the vicinity of the city hall a special train conveying the club legislature to do at its next session I turned from a week's vacation to was fair, clean, free from wrangling,
We have <lise.<>Vere«l u tiali bait which
naikea 't-m bite, One box EltEE of a-t
westward to the south jetty, suffic to and from the «piarry over the to devote the entire gun tax for the i Coos bay.
and the best of feeling prevailed eh.a.c Write for particular«. FI8H1NJI
iently far to eliminate the worthless Wakefield Grand Trunk Railroad. identical purposes thaf Califo ivia has
M'l’l’LY CO., Dept. IL, Lebanon, Ohio.
Chas; Wilson has been spending a throughout.
The next session will likely be seen t’t to give to her sportsmen.. few d ivs in Bandon.
lagoon whose waste water at high
The line-up of the home team was
tide would materially add to the held at Rube (Gardner's hotel.
Until then we can never hope for
A Mack, of Bear Creek, was in as follows: Hazel Stephenson, cen
PENTECOSTAL HALL
channel if confined therein; also to
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results, as the sum now provided for 1 town today.
ter; Elsie Stephenson, Nora (Gibson
blast out the ledge of dangerous
the enforcement of the game laws is
Riverton Locals
Bob (fwnsby has started to Imild (captain), forwards; Rittie McNair,
(OVER Pos'l’olFICE.)
rocks, to avoid which a course must
ridiculously small.
Erma Craine, guards; subs., Lena
his
cafe
on
the
new
townsite
lot
a-
be taken in the shape of an S. Somi
We should have a game commis
Langlois, Sylvia Rackleff.
E. M- Peterson has the lumber on
M H KT INGS:
; tion.
hold that there should be another
sion,
a
nonpolitical
body,
say,
com
North Bend line-up: Edith All-
wall on the north side extending the ground for his store, also lumber posed of three men to serve ■ without! Pete Hansen was in Bandon to- gers, Hattie Van Zile, Edith Raab,
SUNDAY 11 A. M, 8:00 AND
from the government wharf to the for a new residen e.
pay, they in turn to appoint a chief I day.
7:30 P. M.
Ellen Anderson, Helen Mcnde; subs,
Mrs. C. A. Peterson, senior, has game warden on a salary, and he in ¡ Oscar Hendrickson and Alex Belva Flanagan, Amelia Volz.
lighthouse, but as to this there is a
'll ESI) AY. 11II’ RS DAY AND
diversity of opinion. All agree on been under the doctor’scare for the turn to appoint his deputies on a I Sandstrom launched their new gaso-
Referee, Ernie Boak of Bandon.
SATURDAY. 8:00 P.M.
the ultimate good of the jetty e.x- past two weeks.
salary. The pay of these deputies Lline boat, and she is going in great
Umpire, W. A. Davenport, North
tension now being built, but the im-
Mrs. Bean, of Latnpa creek, is should be at least $1,000 a yeai’and shape.
Bend.
SEATS FREE.
provements above enumerated, t ci visiting her son, W. A. Bean.
expenses.
Roy Corson and Elisha Wilson of
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gether with the dredging of tile
It should be the duty of the game I
The Pacific States Telephone
the high school went along to cheer
shoal beyond Cody’s mill, are as- company had .1 crew of men placing warden to see that no deputy oper- ¡
Killed Three Panthers.
suredly the most pressing at this the wire on their poles last week.
ates in the county he lives in. In ,
time.
I other words the game warden should '
A hunting story that makes the
The young people had a social
Even a greater depth of five feet
I
blood
of hunters tingle comes to the
be
a
stranger
in
the
county
lie
works
RESOLVED
at this river's mouth would add dance here last Saturday evening in, thereby having no friends, rela Limes from Curry county through
which
was
well
attended.
hundreds of thousands of dollars io
a it 15 a duty vk owe
tives or other influences with w hich ■ L. B. Cameron of Marshfield. Hairy
Several men came here last week to hinder him. There should be a 1 Burnham and Thad Greene, who
our existing prosperity.
Indeed,
OURSELVES o dress as
considering the vast timber resources looking for work. They hailed from game warden in every county. Be ¡live on the Wilson ranch, near Ele-
Nebraska.
Part
of
them
brought
of Southern Coos, the natural outlet
sides a gun tax there should also be | pliant Rock, were out recently and
WELL AS WE CAM BECAUSE
for which would be the Coquille their families with them.
a roil tax. Nonresidents should j came upon the tracks of a panther
oVR. CLOTHES ARE OUR. best
river, San Francisco being our mar
Miss Edna Wright, who has been pay $10, unnaturalized citizens $25. 1 following a deer. Being shortly
ket, it is scarcely wrong to say that working at the Riverton hotel, left
1
after
a
heavy
snowfall,
the
trail
w
is
In the state of Illinois the fund
CREDENTIALS 1TI5 ALSO a
five more feet on Coquille bar would for her new home in. Smith River, dcrin.' l from the resident and non very easily followed. I hey rc'paircd
be worth more to the county’s pros California.
duty vs OWE THE PUBLIC To
resident license fees was $227,988 in I home and securing guns resumed
perity than would ten more feet on
Miss Mary Clausen is visiting her 1905 and, after paying all expenses, the trail. Soon they • .line upon the
DRES5 WELL . IT HAS A GooU
Coos bay bar.
friend. Mrs. Edna Steward.
salaries, etc., a ¡arge surplus re bloody carcass of the deer, where
irtFLUErfCE
,
Wm Rohm has been engaged in mained winch the lcgislatui< antic - the panther had slain it. and a little
BU.5TER
BROWN.
Harry Adler a Live Corpse. grubbing out apple ' trees on the ized the game commission to use for further oil lliev found the panther:
the purchase and propagation ot it soon joined the deer in the happy
(Geo. Belloni place.
Rumor had Harry Adler, the big
1 hunting grounds as the result <»f an
W, A. Bean is now engaged in gamebirds.
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jolly commercial traveler so well expanding his store building.
rhen again the abundance of game accurate shot from Burnham s gun.
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known and esteemed in this comity,
and fish means billions of- dollars fhe anim d measured 12 tent from
Jos L’crry sold his store and con brought into the st ite from outsid« tip ot nose to end ol tail.- 1 he next
in the morgue at Denver List week
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as the victim of a shooting affray in tents to his son-in-law, J. Byars.
soun es. The state of Maine, whi< h . day they made an excursión into t h<
(litis Danielson and T. P. I lank a is one of the greatest hunting and same territorv and added the hides
which a woman figured prominently.
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I he published accounts of the affair were guests in our town last week. fishing states in the Union, had $25,- of two more pmthers to the trophies
described the murdered man as
The Riverton Telephone Co. is a 000,000 left in the state last year by of-their hunt. file Ince panthers
Harry Adler by name, quite fleshy thing of th«' past. It has joined I outside sportsmen w 10 sought r< in two days is considered a nuire
/FZfc - , A
anil of dark complexion, and nat with
»» 1111 iiiivn
1 ■ 1 v 1 orpor creation in its tisli and game L < all than usual showing in (hat section.
lines 1»,
6, 7 y «11111
anil o X «tiiii
and !n<
urallv the friends of our Harry were ate.! with a capital of$4.990 as the ties.
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t< <1 lui it was him. M ciii I h is of tlx Coquille Valley Telephone Co.
Game preservation as interpreted 1
A dispatch from San Francisco of
Coos bay aerie of Eagles, to which
by expert sportsmen, can propeily
I). S. Rouse is now driving a
August 1 >11 itafson,
Yovloòr
Adler belongs, telegraphed for in across the seams in his mine,
be divided into three divisions: I <1- . 1 ; dati sftj
T C BoJTCft fcrfoWH
AWtll
a
sailor,
was
washed
off the deck of COPY • • G MT
formation oil the subject, and got an expects to tap a new vt in of coal I ucntional, legislative anil recreative.
answer from Harry himself, which anil also utilize the cut as ,jn air
I nder the head o* educational it the schooner C. T. Hill during a NOT ONLY DOE5 DRE55ING WELL MAKE YOU
caused general rejoicing.
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should
be the «liity and effort of the storm on Leb, 2Xth off Coquille rik FEEL GOOD. BUT IT PAYÓ. WHEN YOU 5EE A
shaft to the surface.
J on the
So no doubt I larry is figuring
j
association
■>,.1 to distribute circulars j < r. . His death was report«
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V er 11 as .
the
habits,
life,
etc.,-of
tin
arrival
of
the
vessel
hen-
last
night. MAN’WEARJNG A COAT THAT’ 5’AG5. AND TR.OU-
what will happen when lie docs meet
[giving '
...
this mysterious namesake.
Best Healer in the World . . gain and fish to the farmers and Land for sale in small tracts near 5ER5- THAT JU5T REACH HI5 5HOE TOP5--CUT
5HOR.T” BECAU5E. THEY HAVE BEEN WORN OUT
Rev I' Starbird of East Raymond, I people at large, f arnu-r.-i, should .
No Use to Die.
A. H.fbcrlv.
,
be
taught,
above
all
things,
th«
town,
AT THE BOTTOM — YOU PUT HIM DOWN FOR A
"1 have found out that there is no Maine, says: "1 have used Buck-' economic value of th«' game and fish j . o
*
Im's
Arnica
Salve
for
several
year:
DUB, YOU WOULD NoT GIVE HIM A JOB. NOR
use to die <4 lung trouble as long as
Good for Everybody
j 1 in this vicinity as a permanent resi
on
my
old
armv
wound
and
other
IF YOU HAD
you can get Dr. King s New Dis
dent. II«' should understand that
Mr Norma'
. d
i pro n n- RECOMMEND HIM FOR A POSITION.
covery," says Mrs J P White, of obstinate sores, and find it the liest th«' taking of game out of season «mt architect, in the D< i>» rt Imild HIM HIRED WOULD YOU RAI?E H15 .SALARY?
I use it to«» |
Rushboro, Pa.
"I would not be healer in the world.
and the wholesale slaughter of game 1 ¡ng, S •>an Francis, o, says ” ‘I fully THE PR.O5PER.OU5
MAN 15 ALWAY5 WELL
with
great
success
in
my
alive today only for that wonderful business." Price 25c .1t (‘ Veterinarv
will in ttie end rob himself worse’ endorse all that has been said of DRE55ED; DRE55 WELL AND YOU WILL PRO5-
)
I
owe
s
medicine. It loosens up a cough drug store.
than it can rob the state <>f wIdcb lie Fie. trie Bitters as a t >ni< medi, me PER.
IF YOU' ARE FEELING PUR.5E-PR.OUD
quicker than anything else and cures
is a citizen. A friendly relationship It is good for everybody.
It cor-
COME
IN
AND TRY ONE OF’ OUR LATE5T^ TONY
lung disease even after the case is
should be built up between him and 1 r«. ts stomach, liver and kidney dis-
Lumber
$5
per
M.
If THE POCKET-BOOK
pronounced hopeles' "
this most
the sjiortsinen who come from our order in a prompt and efficient 5VIT5. . PRICE5 $20.00.
reliable remedy for coughs and < old'
We have a quantity of No. 3 hnn- cities, townsand villages tz-> limit in manner, and ftuilils up th«' system." 15 LEAN, WE CAN MAKE YOU LOOK GOOD FOR.
la grippe, asthma, bronchitis an«l l<.r. suitable for building sluds. 1 his vicinity.
Electric Bitters is the lx st spring $10.00.
hoarseness is sold under guarantee walks, etc., which we offer in lots of
I nder the head of legislation medicine ever sold over a druggist’s
at Lowe's drug store; 50c and $1: 1000 feet and upward, at $5 per M. : comes enforcement of the law. 1 he j counter; ; as a blood purifier it is un-
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trial bottle free.
C ody L imber C o .
game wardens and 'drp'uties should equaled. 50c at Lowe's drug store.
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