BANDON,
THURSDAY,
OREGON,
MARCH 26,
1908.
Number 13.
Bandon’s Great Progresa
“A Primer of Wood Preservation,"
School Notes
tells in simple terms what decay is
Maude Lowe returned to school
and how it can be retarded, describes
Unprecedented activity in building
today,
after having been absent for
briefly
certain
preservatives
ami
pro
1 has marked the past few- months in
cesses, gives examples of the saving a couple of weeks.
Bandon, and the condition promises
Elsie Stephenson who has been
in dollars and cents, and tells what
to continue. Within a short time
Party Men of Coo* County Assemble in Caucu« in Coquille I several
absent
from school several days on
wood
preservation
can
do
in
the
new buildings have been
account of sickness, is back with us
future.
The
circular
can
be
had
commenced
and
finished,
and
many
and Endorse Fulton and Hawley.
Forest Service Circular Giv free upon application to the Forester, ' again.
are in process of construction.
l’he basket ball girls are practicing
Forest Service, Washington, D. C.
The new skating rink building in
ing Methods of Treat
for the return game with Nort > Bend
the east end of town is a fine exam
Republican Caucus
which will t.ike place April 3d
ment And Cost.
ple of hustling construction. • It is
CONDEMN STATEMENT NO. L
M iss Wilkins reports better utend-
a large building, 80 x 60 feet, two
At the Republican caucus held in ance this week than for sever a A'rekS
full stories, the lower floor fixed for
the city hall March 19, the following paar.
a rink and the upper floor fitted
The republican county convention I 1. Endorsement of republic-n completely for dancing; it will make MONEY SAYED; LESS MATERIAL NEEOED sixteen delegates were elected to
The pupils that were cho en to
met in Coquille Tuesday pursuant to I national platform of 1904.
represent
the high school i the
attend
the
republican
county
con
a splendid addition to oflr town’s
2. A plank to the effect that it is capacity for entertainment.
call of the county central committee.
oratorical
contest
with Coqui
ire
vention
to
be
held
at
Coquille
city
It is estimated that a fence post,
The meeting was held in Masonic the duty of the party to endeavor to
preparing to go to Coquille 1 idiy
Ellingson’s new buildings stand- which, under ordinary circumstances March 14, 1908:
hall and was marked by brilliant elect a republican senator, and con ing side by side on Homer Street will last for perhaps two years, will,
E M Gallier, A I) Morse, C A noon. l’he contestants are . na
speech and discussion. After the demning Statement No. 1 as a are about finished; they will be oc- if given preservative treatment Cost Jamison, N C Meoley, A McNair. Langlois, Nora Gibson an< i<n .ie
meeting was duly called to order at '‘dangerous democratic scheme to cupied by a store and a saloon, the ing about 10 cents, last eighteen G T Treadgold, C B Zeek, lohn McNair. The Coquille high cao d
11 a. m.. the delay being due to accomplish the downfall of the re much heralded "Eagle” and office years. The service of other tim Langlois, J C Shields, Thus, Robi- will be represented by Eva ’Ugg,
lateness of the boat with delegates publican party" and demanding that rooms in the upper stories.
bers, such as railroad ties, telephone son. John Felter, E M Blackerby, Iva 1 lawey and Mildred Slocu n.
from Bandon and Prosper, the fol candidates agree to vote for none
The pupils of the high scho
ire
The Knights of Pythias Building poles, and mine props, can be dou Robt Walker, Sr., A I. Osborn, E
lowing committees were appointed but a republican for (J. S. senator. will be ready for occupancy within bled and often trebled by inexpen Lewin, R H Rosa.
planning to accompany the c> l.i St
3 Pledging support to the nom two weeks; this is cne of the finest sive preservative treatment. To day,
on motion duly made and carried,
R H Rosa acted as chairman and ants to Coquille, to cheer 1. il, in
inees of the republican primaries of buildings of its kind in the County. w hen the cost of wood is a big item J A McCord as secretary of the ease of victory or sympathiz w 1 til
to-wit:
Committee on Credentials—C A April 17.
These tvere about 35 them if defeated
The upper story is being fitted with to every farmer, every stockman, meeting.
4. Endorsement of Senator Ful the most complete and up-to-date every railroad manager—to every “black ones" in attendance.
Sehlbrede, E Mingus, A Johnson,
S ylvia R ack ■ F
ton and Congressman Hawley.
F S Dow and S D Fulford.
fixings for lodge use, and contracts one, in fact, who must use timber
Notice to Marinei
Before the motion to adopt the have been entered into with several where it is likely to decay—this is a
On Order of Business—R 11
The Lucky Quarter.
Rosa, J M Blake anil Captain 1 eigh- report was put, a substitute motion lodges already. l’he Knights will fact which should be carefully con
Is the one you pay out for a box
Capt. Caudal of the French
was made by Mr. I. S. Smith where- meet Monday as heretofore; the Red- sidered.
ton.
of Dr King's New Life Pills, They er “Ernest Legouve" rep> l earn-
tli.it
On Flatform—P Loggie, E Min J>y Statement No. 1 was sought to men have the hall tor Tuesday, and
It is easy to see that if the length bring you the health that's more on March 8, 1908, 6:30
in
gus, J J Clinkenbeard, J M Blake, be inserted in place of the pledge to we have not learned what days are of time timbers can be used is dou precious than jewels. Try them for
Lat.
43
50'
Lon.
131
40
’
ais
A S Hammond, W C Chase. C A support only republican candidates. taken by other lodges in the new bled, only half as much timber will headache, biliousness, constipation
Sehlbrede, Pat Hennessy, CC Kyle, After 4 fiery discussion led by many building. The Bandon Furniture be required as before and only one- and malaria. If they disappoint you vessel passed within a cable 1C • .th
Mr. Swan. D R Lewis, Wm Bettys, of the members of the caucus, the Co. will occupy the lower floor as a half as much money will need to be the price will be cheerfully refunded of a vertical mast standing iw 6
meters above the water. It appeared
A L Nosier. J W Clinton, R H substitute was voted dowrn and later store.
spent in the purchase of timber at Clarence Lowe's drug store.
as
if attached to a submerge, hud.
Rosa, L A Roberts, K 11 Hansen, the original report was adopted as a
Laird & Lowe s building on At Moreover, many woods which were
J ohn M c N ulty ,
R VV Bullard and C T Bluinen- whole.
Notice
water Street is 115 feet long by 40 for a long time considered almost
Nautical Expert.
Upon motion the convention pro feet w ide and is nearing completion. worthless, can be treated and made
rother.
All
knowing
themselves
indebted
On Resolutions—J J Curren, F P ceeded to the election of delegates The lower floor will be occupied by to last as long as the scarcer and to the firm of White X Adolphsen
Beat Healer in the World
Norton, S P Cutlip, E A Anderson, to serve at both state and congress two tine stores. Allen & Davidson more expensive kinds.
will please settle with C. T. Blumen-
Rev
F Starbird of East Raymond,
C M Skeels, Robt Watson, C A ional conventions, and the following will move their grocery business into
Of the actual saving in dollars rother, Bandon, Oregon. Settle Maine, says: “I have used Buck
•
Sehlbrede, Pat Hennessy, CC Car districtts elected as follows:
one of them, and the other has, as and cents through preservative treat ments must be made within 15 days lens Arnica Salve for several years
First District, consisting of South
ter, M O Krautz, Robt Goetz, Mr
yet, not been announced. The ment, a fence post such as was men or the accounts will be placed in the on my old "army wound and other
Matthews, Luther Williams, W W Marshfield, Empire. Libby, South upper floor is divided into house tioned at the beginning might serve hands of a collector.
obstinate sores, and find it the best
Saunders, E M Gallier, R C De Slough, Lake ami North Bend-—Pe<er keeping suites and office rooms. as one example. The post is of
C.
T.
B
lume
’
n
rother
healer in the world.
I use it too
and Judge Rummell.
ment, K 11 Hansen, R W Bullard Loggie
Agent for White & Adolphsen. with great success in my veterinary
Second District, Marshfield, 2 pre- Dr. Sorensen will have new office» loblolly pine, and costs, untreated,
and C T Blumenrother.
cioets, Ailegauy, Coos City aud Coos fitted up in this building, being about 8 cents, or, including the cost
business." Price 25c at C Y Lowe’s
Blank mortgages and quit claim drug store.
At this point it was moved, sec River- A. Anderson and 1 S. Smith, driven from his old quarters by the of setting, 14 cents. It lasts about
onded and carried without debite to
Third District, Bandou, Prosper, fact that the owner, Mrs. Steele, two years.
Compounding interest and warranty deeds, most approved
Why Lincoln Steffen in a i cent
make the temporary organization Foor Mile, Parkersburg—K. H. Rosa will tear down the old building and at 5 per cent, the annual charge of forms, $3.50 per 100 in lots of 25 or
magazine
article d d not explain the
more.
Less
quantities
sold
at
5c
permanent, Jim Phelan president and E. M. Gallier.
erect on the site a new three story such a post is 7.53 cents; that is, it
Fourth District, Coquille 2 pre
beauties
of
the reterendum whei tp-
each,
at-the
R
ecorder
office.
and George Moulton secretary.
building that will take some time to costs 7.53 cents a year to keep the
plied
to
university
appropriatior is
By motion of Col. Rosa it was cincts. Merton, Riverton, Sumner, build.
post in service. Preservative treat
Good for Everybody.
not
hard
to
see.
Lincoln
was i> ■st
decided to allow the members of a Burton. Prairie ami Toledo—A. S.
William Sellmer has just com ment costing 10 cents will increase
and C. li Barrows.
Mr Norman C > il; • -. 1 t> » n i •
ing
I
Ren
and
this
one
gash
b. iffs
delegation from any precinct to vote Hammood
Fifth District, .Myrtle Point, Mis menced construction on a new two its length of life to about eighteen ent architect, in the Delbert lniikl
beautiful
'
‘
tool
”
in
Oregon's
e
l ica-
the full delegation.
souri, Dora, Deer Park, Loe, Bridge,
years. In this case the total cost of
A reading of the report of the Norway ami Rowland—L. H. Rob story building to be 115 feet long by the post, set, is 24 cents, which, ing, San Francisco, says: “I fully tional institution would defeat his
40 feet wide, located between the
endorse all that has been said of purpose.
Ihe referendum is all
committee on order of business erts and J. VV. Clinton.
Livery Barn and the Bandon Mar compounded at 5 per cent, gives an
brought the convention to its first
On motion the convention ad ket. This will be devoted to store annual charge of 2.04 cents. Thus, Electric Bitters as a tonic medicine. right when the law is bad —but go
It is good for everybody.
It cor- | slow.—Coos Bay Harbor.
debate, the committee having re journed indefinitely.
and office purposes, and will be one the saving due ts treatment is 5.49 rects stomach, liver and kidney dis 1
ported against the endorsement of
The full resolutions and platform of the finest buildings in Bandon.
cents a year. Assuming that there order» in a prompt and efficient I
Lumber $5 per M
any candidate or candidates. It was as adopted will be given in our next
are 200 posts per mile, there is’a manner, and builds up the system."
The
new
creamery
building
is
We
have a quantity of No. 3 am
moved, after a stormy discussion, issue.
about completed, so nearly so, in saving each year for every mile of Electric Bitters is the best spring ber, suitable for building sheds,
that the report be tabled, which was
fact, that machinery can be installed fence of a sum equivalent to the in medicine ever sold over a druggist’s walks, etc., which we offer in lots of
Osborn-Church
carried on a standing vote of 42 for
at
any time; Fred Mehl has com terest on $219.60.
epunter; as a blood purifier it is un
to 40 against.
In the same way preservative equaled. 50c at Lowe’s drug store. 1000 feet and upward, at $5 per M.
menced
work on his new planing
Married
March
16,
1908,
Mrs.
C ody L umber C o ,
Here it was moved to allow the
treatment will increase the length of
committee additional time to make Jessie Osborn to Delbert R. Church mill and box factory fronting on the life of a loblolly pine railroad tie
a new report, but all the members at the residence of J. C. Shields and same unplanked street; this, with from five years to twelve years, and
resigned immediately and a new wife, parents of the bride. The wed the creamery, necessitates the com will reduce the annual charge from
committee consisting of W Lewellyn, ding was a very quiet affair, none pletion of the planking, and we un 11.52 cents to 9.48 cents, which
RESOLVED
F S Dow and S D Pulford, was ap but near relatives being present. derstand that Col. Rosa will have amounts to a saving of $58.75 per i
hat it 15 a duty we owe
pointed. They latter brought in Rev. J. Spencer Tilton officiated at the street finished up.
A box factory is seeking a location mile.
the following report which was the ceremony. The happy couple
OUR5ELVE5zTo DRESS AS
It is estimated that 150,000 acres
have the best wishes of their many in town, the Pulp Mill will com
adopted as order of proceedure.
are
required
each
year
to
grow
tim
WELL
AS'WEKA'W BECAUSE
mence to build shortly, Young &
1. Discussion as to whether or friends in the community.
ber for the anthracite coal mines
Parkei
’
s
Mill
outside
of
Bandon,
not endorsements should be made.
our CLOTHESWE our BEST
Pomona a Total Loss
but tributary with its business, is alone. The average life of an un
2. Hearing report of committee
treated
mine
prop
is
not
more
than
working overtime, two vessels are
CREDENTIALS 1TI5 ALSO A
on resolutions.
The steamer Pomona was wrecked nearly ready for launching at Price's three years. By proper preservative
3« Election of delegates.
the evening of March 17 on a sub Shipyard; Cody’s, Lyons & John treatment it can be prolonged by
DUTY WE OWL THE PUBLIC To
<• Report of committee on plat- merged rock off Fort Ross, Cal. No son’s, Aberdeen, Prosper, Rosa’s many times'this figure. Telephone
DRESS WELL-'ITHAS A GooB
form.
lives were lost, but the vessel is a and the Bandon Commercial Co.’s and telegraph poleft, which, in ten or
5- General business.
total loss
IltFLUEHCE
Mills, are sending a constant stream twelve years, or even less, decay so
After full discussion it was decided
badly at the ground line that the) I
of
commerce
to
California's
metrop
not to endorse any candidate or set
Berwick Wrecked
olis, while more than 40 new homes have to be removed, can, by a sim
of candidates.
ple treatment of their butts, be made
The Berwick, Hume’s two masted are being built within our bounda to last twenty or twenty-five years.
The report of the committee on
ries.
resolutions was read ami adopted, gasoline boat from Rogue river, was
As the buildings of any commu Sap shingles, which are almost val
it contained an endorsement of the wrecked on Suislaw Spit March 18.
ueless in • their natural state, can
policies of Senator Fulton and Con She is a total loss- Everybody was nity indicate, to a great measure, easily be treated a d made to out
the
progress
and
prosperity
of
its
gressman Hawley in especial refer saved.
people, and as the quality of their last even painted shingles of the
ence to the California anil Oregon
Free
Lecture
architecture indicates almost unfail most deesy-resistant woods. Tlious
land grant case and Statement No. 1
ingly, the basis and permanency of ands of dollars are lost every year
and also a resolution against any
Rev. E. F. Zimmerman <J Port- such conditions, strangers and trav by the so-called “bluing' of freshl)
endorsement or discussion of candi land will give a stereopticon lecture
elers, generally, place their estimate sawed sapwood lumber. This can
dates. •
at the M. E. church next Thursday of a Town upon the buildings it pos be prevented by proper treatment,
The report of the committee on evening. He is representing the sesses or is constructing; the first and at a cost so small as to put it
platform was read and adopted. It anti-saloon and is an eloquent speak thought on sight of our little City within the reach of the smallest
contained;
er. Admission free.
can be no other than one of push, operator.
,-,wr>>
In the South the cheap and abun eoFvaicov act,n tmc B ujtci »
progress and prosperity. Strangers
approaching our water front can see dant loblolly pine, one of the easiest
T o WHICH YOUNG LADIE5—
a series of new and well-constructed of all woods to treat, can, by proper A5K YOUR5ELF
buildings; those who investigate preparation be made to take the OR. OLDER. ONE5, TOO, A.5 TOR THAT--ARE GEN
further find new homes built and place of the high-grade longleaf pine TLEMEN fiRJT ATTRACTED WHEN THEY ENTER
Black and A PAR.LoR.--TO THO.5E WHO WEAR OUT Of
building in the remoter portions; for many' purposes.
this is as it should be; the same tupelo gums and other little used .STYLE AND ILL TITTING CLOTHE5, OR To THO.SE
activity that makes a Bandon ian woods have a new and increasing
No ONE LOVE5
feel, as he re-arrives in our Seaside importance because of the possibility WHO ARE DRE35ED IN .STYLE?
A
.SHABBILY
DRE53ED
CHILD
BUT
IT5 MOTHER.
of
preserving
them
from
decay
at
City, that Bandon is “good enough"
small
cost.
In
the
Northeastern
and
THEN
WHY
NOT
DRE55
YOUR5ELT
AND YOUR
and a fit town for any man to own as
home, makes one from the outside Lake States are tamarack, hemlock, CHILDREN WELL AND APPEAR WELL AND BE AT
feel that this City has true prosper beech, birch and maple, and the red TRACTIVE, CERTAINLY No ONE IN THI5 CITY
ity, and he desires to stay and see and black oaks, all of which by prop
more < f it. Our building is the nu er treatment may help to replace .SHOULD BE .SHUNNED BECAUSE THEY HAVE NO
cleus around which more is coming the fast-diminishing white oak and CLOTHE5, WHEN WE HAVE .So MANY NICE GAR
cedar. In the States of the Missis MENTS, AND FABRICS TO MAKE THEM OF, IN
in the making of a great city.
sippi Valley the piessing fence-post OUR .STORE.
Do You Like to Fi*h?
problem may be greatly relieved by
RESPECTFULLY,
We liKTe discovered a fi<ih bait which treating such species as cotton wood,
■inkea em bite, One box FKEK of all willow and hackberry.
charge. Write for particulars. ______
USUINO
Circular 1390! the Forest Service,
SUPPLY CO . Dept. U., Lebanon, Ohio.
THE REPUBLICAN COUNTY CONVENTION MEETS
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