I THE MIDDLE-AGED MAN CROSMAN TIMMONS. Presiden» R. H. KOS A. Vice President A. D. MORSI, Manager Once He Wanted Time to Go Fuaterf Now He'd Like to Put on a Brake. G. T TREAGOLD. BFcretsry A. E. KADSALL. Treasure» Bandon Investment Corporation Incorporated May 6, 1907 Real Estate, Townsites, Promotions BANDON A. McNair, The Hardware Man & BE<( M Stoves, Ranges and Metiers have in them so many excellencies that they are now acknowledged the greateat Bellers on the coast, and they are grow ing in favor every year. We have the exclusive agency in Bandon for these house- bold and office necessities, and prices range exceedingly modest in either case. TINNING AND PLUMBING A SPECIALTY Our AY«ortm«nt of t1<dw«-«. Tinware and Edged Tools is Moat Compbrt« Chas. S. McCulloch CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR High Class«, uf Work Solicited Bandon ; Oregon A-IF e VELYN THAW 1 HOTEL GALLIER Rates $1 to $2 per Day. by the Week or Month. in Connection ; Special Rates Sample Room "I don't kopw,” said the middle-aged man, "but what I’ll have to give up the use of calendars, or. at least, of that kind of cale ndar that consist* of leaves bound together, a leaf for each month, which you tear off as the months go by, for this sort so reminds you of the lapse of time. “When I was a youngster It seemed as if it took years for Fourth of July to come around, and as if It were years more to Christmas, and the seasons seemed to keep on interminably; time seemed to have no end. “But as I grew older time seemed to go faster and faster, until now at my age I find It fairly galloping, the months and the years chase one cn- other so fast. “I hang up one of those leaf calen dars at the beginning of a year, and then, with Its full complement of leaves, It seems thick, and 1 say to myself: ‘Good! I've got a whole year ahead of me!’ And though 1 soon be gan to tear off the leaves, .vet 1 felt that as long ns I stayed on the other side of July I had a generous part of the year left still, even if it was going fast "But from that on It seemed to go faster and faster and the pad of leaves grew rapidly thinner and thinner, until the first thing you knew It had come down, as now, to December, and the year had gone! “I don’t know what 1’11 do about the calendars, but I suppose I’ll con tinue to use the old sort, with leaves that you tear off month by month, they are so convenient. But how time flies! There was a time when I wanted time to go faster, but what I'd like most of all to discover now would be some sort of brake that would make time slow down!”—Washington Post, Lodge Directory . ! • ®®®® • • «XSXS ®®®X»®®®® «kèXSXY > •....... - 1 1 *—5---- ——1 ANDON LODGE No. 115, A. F. & A. M. Stated commu nications first Saturday after the full moon of each month. All Master Masons cordially invited. li. H. ROSA. W. M. DANDON LODGE No. 133, I. 0. O.JF. Meets every Wednesday evening. Visiting brothers in goo I standing cordially invited. NATHAN BARKLOW L. J. RADLEY Noble Grand Secretary ; REBEKAH LODGE No. 126. Meet« i ** every 2d and 4th Tuesdays. Prac- | tice night 1st Wednesday of the month. I Social evening the 3d Saturday of the month. A cordial invitation extended to all members in good standing. ANNA GRAINE, N. G. PEARL ERICKSON, Sec. DELPHI LODC.rf No. 64, Knights of Pythias, meets every Monday evening at K Masonic hall. Visiting Knights invited to attend. R. E. L. BED1LLION, C. C. B. N. HARRINGTON, K.’of R. & S. rock camp no . 917 k . T able M Wrof A.-Meet» every 4th Saturday of each month at Concrete hall. Visiting neighbors cordially invited to attend. GEORGE LORENZ. H. C. E. E. OAKES. Clerk QUEEN OF THE C OURT FOREST No. 17. Foresters of America, meets Friday night ef each week in Concrete hall. Bandon, Oregon. A cordial welcome is extended to all vis iting brothers. ARTHUR RICE. Chief Ranger G. TYLER. Fin. Secretary 90000000000000000000000000 Oregon ; Bandon • ®®®.• ®®®>* ®®®>4 ®®®® • ■ • 'A3 A i HIS FIRST THOUGHT. i:_______ ___________ T T ______________ . T V r CEASIDE CAMP No. 212, W. O. W. “J Meets in regular session the 1st and 3d Thursdays of each month in the Ma sonic hall. Visiting neighbors are cor Many a personal and characteristic dially invited. anecdote of President McKinley has R. W. BULI.ARD, C. C. Blacksmiths and Wagon Makers SHIELDS & KENNEDY been brought into public knowledge by O. C. WALD VOGEL, Clerk THÄKS* CHIEF COUXJEL Wagons of All KindB Made to Order Honeehoeing a Specialty the recent dedication of the Canton f Î-» Job Work attended to promptly and all work guaranteed toyive satisfaction, monument raised to his memory. ®®®® ®®O® ¡S®®® ®®®® (f®®® is®«® > L »V; unable. Shop on Atwater Street. Bandon. Oreyon. Among the speeches lof the occasion ILÄR.R.Y THAU1 more than one referred to his lifelong lOI devotion to his wife. A writer In the DEFENSELESS PACIFIC COAST. Chicago Tribune tells a story of the great man ami his tenderness which 1Í®®®®®®® ®®®® ®(®®® «XSXSX»®®®® has hitherto been unpublished. 9ne Cruiser ona Foggy Night Could in the early days of the Spanish Q’t H. L. HOUSION Destroy Seattle and Tacoma. War Mr. McKinley and Mark Hanna The departure of the fleet of sixteen Physician & Surgeon were engaged in a close and serious bnttleshi|»H for its long cruise has at Hours, 9 to 12 a. m.; 1:80 to 4 p. m.; 7 Vo 8 in the evening conference In the President ’ s least served the purpose of drawing evening. Capital, $25,000 room, The time ran along to the hour attention to the lamentably weak and Night Calls answered from office. of 0. Suddenly those busy in the outer | Office over Drug Store BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J. L. Kronenbers. President; J. Denholm, Vice President unprofected condition of our Pacific BAJjJDON, OREGON F. J, Fahy. Cashier; Frank Flam. T. P. Hanley room saw President McKinley rise and • _____________ coast, writes a Washington corre A general hanking business transacted and customers given every accommodation con leave the apartment, saying, "Wait a Hudson (Win.) unionists have organ spondent. From Lower California to sistent with safe and conservative banking. few moments, Mark.” He was gone QR. J. WARRtN KELLY the Cunndlan boundary we have abso ised a new machinists' union. CORRESPONDENTS: The American National Bank-, of San Francisco. Cab: Merch < ants National Bank, Portland. Oregon; The Cha.*« National Bank, of New York. The Glass Workers' Union has <5,000 about twenty minutes. In the inean- lutely no protection against Invasion, Physician & Surgeon Bank is open from 9 a. m. to 12 m . and 1 p. m. to 3 p. m. time Senator Hanna walked restlessly save at San Francisco. Representa members and $100,000 in the treasury. Operative Surgery a Specialty A branch of the Canadian labor party t»etween the two rooms, speaking a tive Humphrey, of the State of Wash word or two to the secretaries, and ington, made it plain to President has been fofmed in Ixmdon, England. Office. IAiwe’fi Drug«Store. Residence, in th« The advance in wages of the miners showing plainly that he shared with Panter Roosevelt recently that a second-class building. has been general throughout Great Brit the President a feeling of deep anxiety cruiser on a foggy night could steam ain. . as to the outcome of the niilltarj' pro The New, Elegantly Fitted end Speedy Steamer * into Puget So.und and shell Seattle and Bartenders of Denver, Colo., are taking ceedings. He remarked on the fact yy E. THRESHER* Tacoma off the face of the earth with steps to organize a union to procure the l of great shortage of supplies, and, from ELIZABETH J out receiving a shot in reply. CAPT J. OLSEN. Master > t his words and bearing, revealed to'the The President was so. Impressed that eight-hour day. Attorney-at-L«w Barbers of Hamilton, Ont., want more’ assembled few In that outer room that he asked Mr. Humphrey to prepare a Thin Rteamer is new. ia strongly built and fitted with the latest improvements and wil? Notary Public give u regular 8 day service, for passengers and freight, between the Coquille river, Oregon, i report, in conjunction with his Pacific wages and threaten to strike if their de the President, and Ills closest advisers and San Francisco. E. T. KRUSE, managing agent. 23 Market St.. San Francisco. mand is not met. coast colleagues, ns to what defenses were lying awake nights and working WEDDERBURN OREGON J. t. WAISTROM, Agent, Bandon, Oregon. The forty-first annual trade union con to make up for the deficiencies of the and coast protection were necessary gress of Great Britain will convene at and desirable. military situation. QR. LESTER SORENSON San Diego and San Pedro In Califor- Nottingham on Sept. 7, 1909. When the President returned he and Labor organizations of Baltimore, Md., la are equally ns unprotected ns the Senator Hanna resumed their anxious Resident Dent Washington cities, and are wholly at are assisting the policemen of that city consultation. Then the President's sec in an effort to have one day off each the mercy of nnv enemy which may retary remarked to one who was near week. approach from the sea. It would not Office, Opposite Hotel Gallier ► California and Oregon Coast. Steamship Co A convention of independent shoe work him: . OREGON cost much, however, to give San Diego ers' organizations, to form a national or "1 suppose you wonder why Presi BANDON reasonable protection nml to prepare ganization,'is to be held at Lynn, Mass., dent McKinley got up so suddenly and there n rendezvous for a Pacific fleet. this month. R. WADE left without a wor<! to any one. You Now plying between Portland and Coos Bay only It is estimated that $150,000 expended Since the national convention of textile ' saw how anxious he was about the WEEKLY TRIPS in dredging out the approach would workers of the United States in 190(5 the military situation. Even that would Attorney-at-Law GEO. D. GRAY & CO., Gen. Agents L. W. SHAW. Agent furnish San Diego with a splendid har international body has issued sixty char not cause him to break away from Notary Rubli 421 Market Street, San Francisco Marshfield. Phone 441 bor. easily defended by lnnd fortifica ters to new unions. what has come to be t^e custom of his In Austria 547 per 1,000 work ten tions and by battleships, the latter of Office. Room 1 l>ainl Building RANDOM ORKÖON which would lie Instantly available for hours or less each day, and 439 from ten early evening. “ About the same time every night, to eleven hours. Comparatively few work *‘rvlce anywhere along the coast. than eleven hours. when he hears a signal from the other Just what the great Atlantic fleet more Q T. TRFADGOLD W. E. McEwen, secretary-treasurer of will do when It reaches our Pacific the Minnesota State Federation of Labor, ) side, he knows that Mrs. McKinley is ready to retire and wishes to see him. coast 1* a question not definitely set is being urged by many of his friends to Attorney and Counselor-at-Law tled. Mexico has granted us permis run for Mayor of Duluth at the spring No matter how busy be may be, nor Notary Public how deeply engaged In any subject, he sion to make use of Magdalena bay for election. U. S. < OMMISSIONER target practice, but it is claimed by ex At a conference of representatives of Invariably drops everything on the In For Sale at the Shingle Mill Office wDh Bandon Investment Co. stant and goes to their own apart i perts that the ships wilt be In no con national lithographic organizations i re- BANDON OREGON dition for anything except to go into cently held in Washington. D. (’., it was ments. There he sits by the bedside All orders filled promptly. Office in mill, We drydock for a complete overhauling. decided soon to amalgamate the allied and reads a chapter in the Bible to pay highest price for red cedar logs and bolts Mrs. McKinley. Then lie waits a few ÇEO. P. TOPPING For this the Pacific coast Is absolutely lithographic trades. In consequence of a dispute over an moments until she is quiet, tiptoes unprepared. There Is not a drydock or a navy yard commensurate for the agreement between the employers and back to the door, comes over here to Attorney and Counselor-at-Law Notary Public task It would be called U[>on to meet. the boiler makers, the labor barometer in the office, and without a word takes fIRt INSURANCE The Mare Island navy yard at San the shipbuilding trade of Great Britain up the thread of his work-, and keeps at present shows "stormy." Vrnneiseo is absolutely inadequate. It up until toward midnight.” BANDON OREGON It is said that the longest strike on There is doubt expressed by those record in England was that of the qtiar- who ought to know, having had expe rymen at Bethesda, which commenced in M. HITCHCOCK riences in the commissary end of the 1900 and did not terminate until the close Do not try to save your loose change, navy, that the provisioning of the of 1903. It cost the district $l,S2O.<tOO. I ft is too small an amount to put in Contractor and Builder fleet, when It arrived in the Pacific, The State Federation of Labor of Okla- the savings bank. It would not amount Successor to HOOVER « MONDAY may turn out to be as poorly prepared home, at a recent session, adopted a to much, anyway, and there is great Estimates (riven on any kind of building *or as are the other functions. resolution in favor of woman suffrage. comfort In spending it. Just wait until BANDON. QREGON The federation proposes to make this a you get sufficient worth while tiefort Address Dealer in All Kinds of A Tone! tOOO Years Old. test question in the 'support of candidates yon deposit ft. Director Hornaday of the New York for office. < I Do not try to economize. It Is an |^|RS. C. E. HOLLOPETER Zoological Park has placed upon exhibi Preliminary Rteps have been taken in Infernal nuisance to always try to save < Farm Mroclim» I lought ttnd fAold tion a toad which he believe« to he not Minneapolis, Minn., to induce all unions a few cents here ami there. Besides, Instruction on < less than l.ooo years old. it having been in the building trades to cast aside petty Having purchased this old and well establish«! business, and moved the same tn the the you will get the reputation of being Mandolin, Guitar and Banjo Marshall buildinir. oast side Main street, we solicit a continuance of past, irrnerous pa'ronatre 1 found several months ago in a pocket of jealousies and join the building trades truaranteeina honest «oods. fair prices and-courteous treatment to all. Charges Reasonable a I,lock of limestonle in a silver mine nt council of that city. This is with a view mean and stingy. You want everybody ‘o think you are generous. Butte, Mont., 500 feet below the surface to strengthening the central body. 4 OREGON Just look *out for to-day. Have a BANDON of the mountain. When found the toad The Rhode island Ijibel League de appeared to tie dead, but upon instruc dares lta intention publicly to tight th* good time ns you go along .Tuet u«e tions from the o|ierntor, who knew Mr. trusts by the use of the union label. The your money yourself. Don't deprive B. SABIN « | Hornaday, it w«« placed in a glass jar, league will conduct its operations in that yourself for the sake of laying up A ¡sealed up and sent to New York. There State, rfnd it is hoped to get every union something for other people to flght Manufacturer and Dealer in an inspection revealed the truth that it ’throughout the State affiliated with th« over. Besides, you are sure of to-day. All Kinds of Saddlery ' moved sluggishly, although the eyea had organization. •' You might not Is- alive to-morrow.— Harn«*« and Saddles Repaired long been useless and it had neither eaten Plans for the formation of kcal and Success Magazine. nor drunk for centuries. Thia appears to BANDON Professional Cards I- ank BANDON, of OREGON Bandon Steamer Alliance 4 ! < c. Port Orford and Red Cedar Shingles YOL’MG & XV. IN. WRIGHT BANDON MEAT MARKET Fresh and Salt Meats, Vegetables, Lard, Etc. VARNEY & TUTTLE A full line of Confectionery, Fruit, Cigars, Tobacco, Soft Drink« Etc. News Stand in Connection Next to Vienna Cafe BANDON prove the old theory that toada can live untold years in a stat* of suspended ani mation. The director believes that if he ahcnlit try to feed ths creature it would certainly die. It ia quite plump and a perfectly formed, medium sized toad of the tyafi«F»t variety. ttdM wb<i advertí«. district anti-child labor leagues through out New York have been completed at Albany. A State League will also be formed. The recent convention of the New York State Workingmen's Federa tion at Syracuse adopted resolutions fa voring the league and instructed the dele gates to take the matter up with their locals and do what they could toward ef fective organisation. OREGON When you see s woman standing In front of a mirror she 1« either admit- Ing herself or plauiung to improve her looks. Every married woman kirn*« at len<t half a ■M k -’ i men w 1* m , Su* •uvy her Rutland, i co . B andon C. transfír H PATTERSON & SON Dray and General Delivery ■<•*( all Bosts A$ atfisn haisMaflau t* bandom (