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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1908)
9 I I » • • * to » J. if this wer • true, is there anyone who thinks for a minute that becaase we Ve to have a few restricting the cow from running -U large on our streets that there will be no tqws? J Jf coursethere will be cows, and plenty of them, too, and milk for the little ones will be just as plentiful as it is today. We are here to tell you that no law which is aimed for the public good can be premature. , If it is »good fora town of sev^en hundred inhabitants or over why it is good for one of lqss. We believe that every public spirited man will go to the polls and vote “YES” for the cow ordinance. —Dufur Dispatch. The Coquille Region. Animals do not connect cause and effect as we do by thinking the “therefore.” They simply a.-so< iate one thing with another. Your dog learns to associate your act of tak ing your hat and cane with a walk or your gun with the delights of the chase or with its reporj, if he is afraid of it, and so on. Without this power of associa tion the birds and beasts could not get on .in life. The continuity of their experience would be broken. It is a rude kind of memory—sense memory. A sense impression to day revives a sense impression of yesterday or of the day before, and that is about all there is of it.— “Animal and Plant Intelligence,” by John Burroughs, in Outing Mag azine. THE MERCY HOSPITAL The Bandon Records «tvs that t At North Bend the greatest need of that region fc > -------------- .— — ~ — Is now open for the re transportation facilities; th.K it ception of patients. The Could produce a great variety aof WF. MAKE A SPECIALTY OF SUPPLYING LOCAL ORDERS FOR terms are ?10 per week necessary things but c<wnor ship 1 ♦ •I and upwards. For par them except by CboS bay, making 1 ticulars apply to : : the cost too great, and it continues: The advantages of a commerce with this port have been seen by OF ALL KINDS ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE North Bend, Or. San Francisco and San Pedro, and we have some 13 or 14 sailing ves Orders delivered if desired Prices to meet competition. sels running south from here, be Write For Prices on sides two modern oil-burning steam 4 ers on schedule between Bandon and San Francisco; also two new steamers being built for the same PROSPER. OREGON run. Portland, the metropolis of ■■■■■■ ■■■ ■— .. w ■— Oregon, however, has neglected What He Would Shy At. us for some reason, or feck of reason, In a certain recent case a groom unknown to us; our business men Coquille Shingle Mill Burned was being cross examined by a Bar have repeatedly tried to get a line Last night between 10 and 11 rister more famous for talent than from Portland toBandon, they have Enroll now for a course in Bookkeeping or Stenography. communicated with the commercial o’clock the shingle mill belonging to beauty of features. The clever ad School will be in session throughout the summer. organizations of the former city to. E. S. Larson & Co. half a mile vocate was endeavoring to find out This is a splendid opportunity for the young people of Coos about the temper of a horse, which no avail. ----------- TO above town took fire and in a few had an important bearing on the county to secure a thorough business education at little cost. The Recorder further states that seconds was enveloped in flames and The quality of the instruction given insures successful bus iness case, but the witness was not very an appeal to the Portland Commer beyond all human efforts to save. lucid. mqn and women.. cial club was answered by the ad This was a new mill just being got Write for circular and mention course desired “Does he shy ?” he was asked. Marshfield, Ore. Phone 33 The | gToom said ............ .. vice “to take the matter up with ten into good working order under he did. “At what?” was the next ques- J. W. FLANAGAN Miller - Cleaver Business College San Francisco dealers’’—which is the management of J. A. Reve, a W. M. LAWLOR tion. NORTH BEND, OREGON curious if true. lessee, and Chas. Holloway was “At 1 lots of things,” was the an- A Portland business man calls nightwatch. The fire caught about swer. And for long no better or The Journal’s attention to this the Jurnace and went so rapidly further particulars could be got. editorial, and asks us to comment that little is known a* to how it But Mr. Witt, determining to get a JACK MOWN C. A. JAMISON on it. The Journal has published started. Most of the shingles about clearer answer, went on. “But tell me,” he said in his most columns upon columns of editorials, the mill were carried away by per suave tones, “of any particular thing Garfield & Von Pegert. and more columns and columns of sons gathering to the scene. The he would shy at.” news articles, on this very subject. mill carried insurance of >3000.— “Well, ’e’d shy at you,” was the and Steamboat unexpected answer. And every one Mill Would further appeals have any Herald. seemed to wonder whether that was better effect? We are willing to re WORK A SPECIALTY. evidence. —London Answers. peat, however, a thousand times if Rate« of Postage. Í necessary, that the Coquille region With Knife .and Fork. pecial achines would richly pay any trade center O n P ost C ards and P ostal I In the middle ages people knew C ards M ailed U nder C over They Handle The Famous not knives and forks, but ate with which gets into direct commercial uilt to rder of E nvelopes . nature’s implements—their fingers. relations with it. It s richly worth October 3. 1907.—Post cards and Later they held the bread or meat Turned Shafting, Cap and Set the expenditure of much ^effort and Screws, Machine Bolts, postal cards mailed tinder cover of in a napkin in their left hands and money. Its trade would be a Pipe and Fittings, sealed envelopes (transparent or cut off pieces with a dagger held in valuable and growing asset for the the right hand, the food being car Brass Work. otherwise) are chargeable with post ried to the mouth on the knife, even In The New Green Building business interests of this city. Pattern Shop in age at the first-class rate —two cents in the-most polite society. The next General liepairing. The Coquille people have done Connection. an ounce, or fraction thereof. If in development was.to have a special i their part: They have made due ------------------- •---------------------------- - eating knife instead of using the closed in unsealed envelopes, they But they effo ts and advances, dagger, which might have been used are subject to postage according to for the dispatch of an enemy. Each seem to think that they get little or the character of the message—at the person kept an eating knife, and no encouragement in Portland. first class rate if wholly or. partly in when he -was invited qut to dinner -This should not be so, and Portland writing, or the third class rate (one he brought his knife along. with business men should be the first to cent for each tw’o ounces or fraction him. Forks were used in Venice in WarnhUeld mid Coquille, Orr(«N aid in tfie effort to develop the trade' 997, but it was not till 1608 that a thereof) if entirely in print, and the Venetian Carries a full line of ——X. traveldr, one Thomas Cor- and resources < f the Coquille vx-------- postage should be affixed to the en yate, introduced them into Britain. Hatches, Clocks, Jewelry, Cut region.—Journal We have completed a thorough and up to date ABSTRACT PLANT, velopes covering the same. —London Standard. Glass, Pocket Cutlery, Etc. and are now ready to furnish CORRECT ABSTRACTS at short no Postage stafnps affixed to such That Town Cow. tice. Orders will receive careful and prompt attention. Parrot and Bear. Everything is Fully Guaranteed cards inclosed in envelopes having She was a pretty young lady with Marshfield Office Adjoins Flanagan At Bennett bank. Tha. town cot . Much discus an opening exposing the stamps a sharp tongue, lie was a cynic. cannot be recognized in payment of That at Coquille Adjoins Postoffice. Why, it would be difficult to guess. sion is being made of her in Dufur postage thereon. Perhaps he had just been rejected these days. Some speak favorably Marshfield Phone, 143 Coquille Phone, 1111 by his best girl; perhaps he had of her’, others do not. As seen by J ■ HoW ver, w here such cards', | been unsuccessful in a limerick irif”Phone at our Expense when ordering Abstracts the Dispatch, man all the argument properly addressed, and prepaid— competition. ALVIN MUNCK, Proprietor the defendants of the cow can offer bearing no matter rendering them “Marriage,” he said, “is a mis is proof that she should be shut up unmailable under Post-master-Gen- take.” J. S. Barton, Abstractor Henry Sengstacken, Manager “Yes?” she replied. or iierded out of town, that she eral’s Orders Nos. 146 (par. 5) and It is,” he repeated. “Why should might be kept from running at large 539 (par- 4) when sent openly in a • “ young man marry when he can I FORMERLY ANCHOR BAR on our streets. To a town that is the mails—are inclosed in envelopes, buy a parrot for 10 shillings?” enterprising, and one that is trying it will be assumed that they were “Ah!” she replied, and her pret f * f. to forge to the front, there is no inadvertently placed under cover, ty bosom heaved with a long drawn Is now located in fine, new q greater nuisance than the town cow. and they rtiay be removed therefrom sigh. “It’s just as it always is. We east of the Postothce. poor women labor under a great Her defendants will tell you of a law and dispatched without additional disadvantage. A bear, I undertjiand, for breachy cattle, and ask you why payment of postage. can’t be purchased for less than you don’t enforce it. Why, bless £30!”—London Scraps. THE COW AND THE GATE Choicest Wines, Liquors and your soul, the town cow is not / iireachy; she is beyond that; she A«>*aJ Ability to Aaaociate O m Thing Cigars With Another. . is educated. In the place of jump When I was a bucolic treasury ing or breaking through a fence, clerk in Washington the cow of an GOOD BILLIARD AND POOL TABLES she will politely step up to the gate, old Irishwoman near by used to That is what one man made selling oar spe / BIGGER PACKAGE raise the fetch and walk in. One peep through the cracks in my gar cialties. We waht syme one to represent us Courteous Treatment BETTER GOODS says that it is “impolitic for a town den fence at my growing corn and m every county in the Northwest. of less than seven hundred inhab cabbage till her mouth watered. • Gall and See “MUNCK” EXCLUSIVE TERRITORY itants to ordain that 'the cow must Then she saw that a place in the The Modern Company, Marshfield, Distributers fence yielded to me and let me in, Bxpenencf not necessary, as our articles sell lM CATTLB C an •« not be turned out when it is well so she tried it. She nudged the themselves. All you have to do is to show CUTTER'S BLACK LEO VACCIBI Cabfornia's favorite, the mat suc known there is no place to procure gate with her nose until she hit the them. Write for particulars. cessful. easiest used and lowest priced reliable vaccine made. pasturage.” We say if a cow is a latch, and tha gate -wung epen and — Powder. * tri ng or pill form Write ■ for free Black Leg Booklet, n Consumers Supply Co. let her m. There was- an audible nuisance to a town of three hundred 1 L| m TBE CUTTER LABORATORY crunching of succulent leaves and ■ ■ W B srkrlrv . C al inhabitants shut her up by all THE PROOF OFA PAINT IS IN THE RESULTS M M_W~ U your druxrfist d<«es not stock ouy stalks that soon attracted my atten 610-12 Buchanan BldgPortland. •_ regon HUlBkWV vaccines, order direct from us. means. The fact that there is no tion. 1 hustled her out and sent a HIGM STANDARD' For Sale by pasture obtainable is no sane ar kick after her that fell short and GIVES BEST RESULTS gument. Suppose there isn’t, how nearly unjointed my leg. But she m uch feed is there on the streets of was soop back, and she came again Dufur? One man, who, by the way, and again till 1 discovered her secret and repaired the latch so that is a defendant of the cow. admitted nudging or butting the gate would that there was not enough feed on not open it. Portland Flour Mills Co.’s Great Brand our streets to keep one cow three I How surely such conduct as this >f the < wv's evince- reason to most months out of the year. ■ r oi.-’ But shall we not rather And y et he wants the cow to run all it the blind gropings of in This we can stinct stimulated into action by the Why? A at large. not answer, unless it is so she can •ight and odor of the tender vege climb the fence with her front feet tables? Many of the lowest organ- and eat trees, ¿et into the lawns i.-ins show just j. r:.r h intelligence about their food didjiie old cow. about town, feed off the fajmys who! inn the American - in dew. ac- Also “White River” Brand at $1.35 and $5.40. come to town with n little hay in C rdillg to MgS. ije;.t, Wdl 111OVC its IE ntrr/lii Model * a medium light weight repast- ing r¿fir, a Well proportioned, finely balanced gun with all the And a ( too I Family Flnnr -i S3 <n ; id I 1 r >1 25 per stigk. their wagon, eat flowers oveTlhel leave- so tiiat fl . in oize a fly pin- advantage« and comfort* ai the *olid-t»,p. t*de-ejnet- i n ocontt ru < hon. It it quick and ea*y of operation, accurate up to fence and break holes through the ned lisji an insh from it. The Fuii'e Cane Sugar 3<X) yard* and a v«y pleasant gun to carry a»d to »hoot. method of tin? old row was that of For settled dirtnet* and farming country where the shortting <t sidewalk • Then • for a man • • to inti- bit a'nd n - <>r trial And error. She woodchuck*, badger*, foies, roon«, hawk*, etc . 1« al rar 4W from I (MJ to 200 yaarl th* 25-20 and 32-20 nfk« with lite black and mate ilia: the - i-fiinn * «.iitn ' it * I » wilted t iie corn, and she bill to il low-pressure smokeless load* cannot be equalled, for accuracy and safety. The factory ammunition for the Model 94 nfles is cheap, at the mean» of wtf|»p<»rt (L .the gate, and, as luck would have it, and can be reloaded al very small cost. children of <»ur community • w • riii* wii«r she hu the fetch the gate The iip-fr»-d.<r >port«mnn needs the" Bonk” every rliiy In the ^>ar. It contain« LM pagtw of Tiv« «tuff for the man who lo< wi • gim. and w»at« to know every It 11 4 • w *r,g »»¡»fl. But shall we conclude is child ish to th** Iei»t thing etxjut it. 1 ICLfc for 3 etainpa pontage. •en-to-mie bet that the «hii«h«n that thv beaut had any idea at all tut tbs ».;*•>• iipprtCHOB made upon Zlr Q., nev«r entered the nun di <>t those her Prosper Oiencn, 42 M/tow Si. N.u> Ha««,. Cam r b.» V* growing vegeta- A wh- djl/iit« J the ordinance. Even h‘m» • e .« - . • • . V • • . ••••' • I . BUILDERS, Sisters of Mercy Gasoline. Distillale, Launch Supplies ATTENTION! LUMBER Lyons & Johnson Lumber Co MILLER-CLEAVER BUSINESS COLLEGE Mianus : Engines Coos Bay Oil A Supply Co. « Bandon Foundry Machine Shop The Arcade Saloon, Choicest of Wines, Liquors and Cigars. M S B O . Weinhard’s BOYLE'S J ewelry S T O R E Beers Title Guarantee and Abstract Company Fine Repairing Specialty. The Eagle Saloon Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. I EAT Paradise Sodas $50.15 III ONE W m SPECIALS Ba idon Furniture Company “OLYMPIA,” $1.35 Per Sack. - $5.40 Per Barrel. \ ICO Pound Sack, $6.25 • •a ••• ♦ O Cb • • • ••• • • • -;••• • • •••A •• 4 t o o a Mtarfí/i