Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, May 21, 1908, Image 1

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Volum» XXIV.
BANDON,
OREGON,
THURSDAY,
MAY
21, 1908.
The article in a recent number wi
the Harbor in regard to Coquille
I he ifew kitchen at the Hotel being opposed to .Bandon being in
G »11 ier —
is now
........ nearing completion 'the county league this year is made
and will be ready for occupancy the mostly of hot air, as all of the ob­
latter part of this week.
This will jections to Bandon came from cer­
be an excellent addition to this tain parties on the bay-side who
hostelry and will.enable Gallier firos. complained of the fate hour at which
Baccalaureate Sermon on to serve their patrons even better in they reached home after the game. Get« $200,000 one Instance
the future than they have been
This summer we believe that with
Sunday. Commencement
able to do in the past. The dining tlie fast boats on the river that no
Protect« Fi«herie« in
room
will
also
be
enlarged
in
order
one will Be able to complain on that
Wednesday
the Other
to have better accomodations for the score. The only thing which Co­
increasing business that is being quille objected to was the playing of
secured every day.
professional players fr m the out­
WILL BE THE EVENT OF COMING WEER Bandon has the best hotel in Coos side. A purely amateur league the OCCISIONS ARE VERT FAR REACHING
county and Gallier Bros, will con­ same that played last summer gave
tinue to make it better just as rap­ better satisfaction than one com­
Then
idly as possible.
They are con­ posed oT paid players.
The big event of the coming week
Two decisions handed down bY
as another thing the players of Bandon
templating
other
improvements
a
and one in which every citizen of
the Supreme Court of Oregon re­
Bandon and vicinity will be interest­ soon as the present additions are and Coquille have'always got along cently are of great interest to the
completed.
nicely and we see no reason why the
ed is the high school Commence­
same
pleasant feelings between the people of this State. In the one in­
I
Base Ball Dance.
ment.
two towns cannot continue.
Co­ stance the State gets $200,000 as it«
The first event of Commencement
The Base Ball Association will quille would have no reasonable ob­ share of the net dividends of the
week will be the Bacallaureate ser­
Willamette Falls Canal and Lock
mon. This will be delivered at the give a dance in the Bank Hall, jections against Bandon or Myrtle and i*» the other the question of fish­
the shore between iorand 11 o’clock
W hen the liaby is cross and baa
Saturday’ evening, the proceeds Point but believe from what we can
at night.
yon worried and worn out you will Presbyterian Church at 11 a. m.
are
to go toward purchasing suits fcr learn from fans who live in Myrtle ing on the Columbia river is settled.
The fleet was but a few miles find that Caacaweet, the well known Sunday May 24th by Rev. Geo.
A special to the Capital Journal of
remedy for babies and children will Roach. A cordial invitation is ex­ the ball team, and that should mean Point that they would rather come
from the shore and the great fights quiet
Salem
has the following to »ay on
the little one in a short time.
that every Bandon citizen should at­ to this city and see a game, instead
looming up into the sky and spread­ The ingredients are printed plainly tended to all.
the
subject.
The regular Commencement pro­ tend this dance, or if not able to of having a local team, as one
ing out over the mighty waters pre­ on the bottle. Contain« no opiates.
In the case of the state of Oregon
gram will be given at the Opera attend, buy a ticket and thus help gentleman informed the Sentinel not versus the Portland General Electric
sented a spectacle most beautiful to Sold by Bandon Drug Co.
long ago that it would almost be im­ company, Justice Bean reversed the
House on Wednesday evening, the good cause along.
behold.
Nothing
will
advertise
a
town
bet
­
Otto
Melcher.
possible to organize a team which decision of the Multnomah county
May 27th at 8 o’clock.
Fires were built along the shore
ter
than
a
good
ball
team,
and
we
all
could make such a showing.—Sen­ circuit court, which denied the state
Has
just
arrived
from
the
East
to
The Commencement address will
by the crowds in waiting and the
the right to collect its interests in the
want
to
see
Bandon
carry
off
the
tinel.
be the second number of the lecture
illumination of these also added to make Bandon his home.
Willamette Falls Canal & Lock com­
He is prepared to do painting and course in accordance with the plans pennant in the Coos county league.
the splendor of the great affair.
Kneumatic Pain* Relieved
pany at Oregon City.
In 1876 the State of Oregon gave
Mr. Tbos. Senton, postmaster of
The fleet was about five hours j>a|>er hanging in an up-to-date being earried out by Supt. Bunch
Election Monday.
style and at reasonable prices.
Poutypoo),
Ont.,
writes:
For
the
this
company $200,000 from the
Those holding
later in passing Bandon than was at
Your patronage solicited, Leave for that occasion.
Next Monday wili be the annual past eight years 1 suffered from school funds, to build a canal and
tickets for that course will be en-
first anticipated, a fact which caused orders at Lint’s Studio.
The rheumatic pains, and during that locks, with the express condition
town election for Bandon,
time I used many different liniment»
considerable disappointment, as it
l titled to the seats reserved by them.
polls will be open from 9 a. m. ’till and remedies for the cure of rheuma­ that the state receive 10 per cent
was expected that it would pass The Mott Common C» wm of Suffering I No other seats will be reserved and
tism. I,a«t Snminei 1 procured a of the net proceeds of the company.
Rheumatism causes more pain and j ! a general admission of 25 cents will 5 P- m.
along here during day light and lie
of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm The first company that controlled
suffering than any othvr disease,* for
Every voter in Bandon should bottle
and got more relief from it than any­ the locks lived up to its agreements
piloted close in so that everyone the reason that it is the most common be charged at the door to meet the
take advantage of his right of suf- thing I have ever used, and cheer- 1 for a few months.
The company
It is the
could get a good view of it, how­ of all ill«, and it is certainly gratify­ expenses of hall rent, etc.
then
changed
hands,
and
a transfer
fully
recommen
tbi-
liniment
to
all
I
frage
and
cast
a
yote
for
the
men
of
to sufferers to kuow that Cbam- plan of the high school stude ts to 1
ever, to see the fleet was only one ing
sufferers
from
rheumatic
pain«.
1
of
the
franchise
has
occurred
«ev-
berlAiu’s Pain Balm will afford relief
h>s choice.
It is a duty that every For s aie by C. Y Lowe.
eral times since. None of these new
chance in a life time to mo«t of and make rest and sleeo possible. use the remaining fund of this and
citizen owes to his town, his country
companies have ever paid a cent
those who gathered and they waited In many cases the relief flom pain, the other entertainments that have
and himself.
into the state treasury.
which
is
at
temporary,
lias
be
­
Dewitt
’
s
Little
Early
Risers
are
long and patiently for the realization come permanent, while in old people { been given during the year in the
•mall, safe, sure and gentle little
lu the decision of the supreme
of their hopes and were finally award subject to chronic rheumatism, often 1 first payment on a piano for the
Will Proiecute.
pills. Sold by Bandon Drug Co.
Continued on page 8.
brought on by dampries» or changes high school. An interesting pro­
I
ed.
in the weather, a permanent cure gram is in course of preparation for
Complaint has been made to us
The immense throngs that lined cannot
be expeeted. the relief from
the shore were made up of people pain which this liniment affords is the exercises Wednesday evening. concerning alleged irregularity in
RE¿PECTFLULY,
from all parts of Coos county, hun­ alon»' worth many tit»»« its cost, •25 These exercises are not an individual certain elections heretofore held
Y.
dreds having come in on the boats and 50 cent sizes for «ale by C.
invitation affair. They are given by within this county. It is earnestly
Lowe.
from Coos Bay, Coquille, Myrtle
the public school and all have a cor- hoped that the judges of elections
Insist
upon
Dewitt
’
s
Witch
Hazel
and officers will see that all laws
Point and other places in the Salve. There are substitutes, but , dial invitation to attend.
county.
Remember both
events: Bac­ regulating elections are rigidly en­
only one original.
It is healing,
RESOLVED'
soothing
and
cooling
and
is
especial
­
Owing to the lateness of the ar-
calaureate sermon at the Presbyter­ forced and that all violations thereof
ly
good
for
piles
Sold
by
Bandon
shall
be
vigorously*
prosecuted.
THAT irvou CANT AFFORD To
rival of the'fleet, the salute which Drug Co.
ian Church on Sunday at 11 a. in.
Report of the grand jury filed in
had been planned in the early part A
Commencement program at Opera
KEEP A CARRIAGE OR ALWAYS*
It Reached th- Spot.
the Circuit Court May 14th, 1908
of the day was'not given and the
House on Wednesday at 8 p. m.
HIRE A-CAB, YOU CAN AT
Mr. E. Humphrey, who owns »
only demonstration made by the larue general store at Omega, O„ »nd
Everybody should attend and the above recommendation will be
LEAST BUY A RAIN-COAT
Bandon people was the building of is president of tbs Adsius Comity show their interest in the great carried out to the letter.
Telephone
Co.,
as
well
as
of
the
G eorge M. B rown ,
OR CRAVENETTE; OR A
fires along the shore and the burn­
cause of Education.
Home Telephone Co., of Pike county,
Prosecuting
Attorney.
ing of fagots at the lookout.
This O , says of Dr. King's N«w Discovery:
NICE UttBftELU -THEY’RE
Saturday May
30th will be
At least I i
however succeeded in gaining "It saved my life one»
Presbyterian
Church.
Decoration day. A good program
tUMFY. MECES5AKY AND
recognition from the fldet. sufficient think it did. It seemed to reach the
spot 1 be very seat of niv cough,— is in course of preparation and
Tnere will be services at the
that they turned on all the lights when everything el»« failed." Dr.
every indication points to the^dea Presbyterian Church next Sunday
I
and the long train of sea monsters King*» New Discovery not only
that Bandon will make a fitting ob­ May 24 at the usual hours morning
reaches
the
cough
spot;
it
heals
the
:
piewing through the mighty deep sore spots and the weak spot« in'
servance of the day. “Old Glory” and evening. In the morning the
presented a glow of brilliancy in­ throat, hinge and cheat. Sold under
should float from every housetop sermon will be delivered to the
Drug 1
describable by the English language gu»rente»* at C. 1.
and all honor should be given to our graduating class of the High School.
store,
50c.
and
|LJ**
Trial
bottle
That the lines of people were pleas­ free
f
/I
noble heroes who took their lives in In the evening the subject will be
ed with the magnificent display was
77)
their hands and went forth to “Local Option’’ and will b« of
W«nop»«w C«agh.
evident from the rounds of cheers
/ I II
‘Tn February onr daughter bad preserve the Union. The program special interest to men and boys.
/ Ï
that echoed to the breezes along the whooping cough, X- Lane, of Hart -
for Decoration day will appear in A special musical program will be
crowded shore line which extended land, recommendwu Cbamberlain.s
next week’s issue.
I
rendered. All are cordially invited
for a distance of two or three miles. Cough Remedy and »«id it gave his
-
the beet of «ntinfactioD.
to
be
present.
.
This occasion will be remembered customers
Rad Attack of Dysentery Cured.
m found it as he Mid,
and can re­
by Bandon people for years to com» commend it to anyoue baying child­
“An honored citiz o of this town
P atrons of this paper- who are
a » cor»
as it is something that happens but ren troubled wilu »hooping cough," was suffering from a severe attack more than a year in arrears on sub­
of
dyseofery.
He
told
a
friend
if
he
Mrs. A. Goss, of Durand, Mieb.
2a»T»’»T»<-rrr BKjTen,
ch , caco
once in a generation and then is «ays
could obtain a bottle of Chamber­ scriptions will not receive their
For sal»* bv C Y. L<*»u
lain’s Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea paper until all arrearages are settled
only for those who are fortunate
A CRAVENETTE
ONE GARMENT THAT MAY
Remedy, b«* felt confident of being I
Lumber
$5
per
M.
enough to be situated at the sea
cured, be having used this remedy in for. We are compelled to adapt
We have a quantity of No. 3 lum­ the Weet. He was told that 1 kept it this course as the recent rulings of' WELL BELONG TO A CENTLEMAN^ WAR.DR.OBE
side.
Had
the fleet arrived
in the day time the demonstration ber. suitable for building sheds, in stock and lost no time in obtaining the Post Office Department at Wash­
•YOU NEVER. KNOW WHEN IT 15 GOING To RAIN.
walks, etc., which-we offer in lots of
woqld have been much greater and 1000 feet and upward, at $5 per M. it, and was promptly cured,” says ington, D_. C. exclude from the
i M. J. Leach, druggist, ef Wolcott,
the mdn-of-war would have shown
privilege of second class mail all BE5IDE5 A • CRAVENETTE 15 A'GARMENT THAT
C ody L umber G o . I V’t. For sale by C. t. Lowe.
their excellencies in a more satis-
publications which have any sub­ LOOK5.WELL. A MAN NO LONGER NEED WEAR
factory way. but as it was, the af-
scriber more, than a year deliquent.
HE CAN
fair was an elaborate one aftd will
Those who know themselves to be A YELLOW ¿LICKER TO KEEP DRY,
long be remembered by those who
in arrears will therefore- understand KEEP-THE RAIN OFF--AND THE CHILL EVEN IN
viewed it.. „
why they do not receive their
WEATHER WET OR DRY, AND ¿TILL LOOK
One special feature of the affair
paper.
was the fact that thousands of peo­
¿WELL. WE’VE A ¿PLENDID LINE OF CRAVAN-
A Californian's Luck
ple were in attendance, yet they
*The lucki«*Ht day of _ _
my life ’ was
TTE5 MADE E5PECIALLY FOR U5.’ AND WHILE
were all orderly and the demon­
when I bought a b<>* of Buckíen’s
Arnie»
Salve;
“
writes
Chas.
F.
Bud-
stration of patriotism everywhere
THING¿ TO KEEP YOU DRY-
abn. of Tracy, California. "Two WE ¿PEAK OF
evident, showed that American peo­
The issue of the coming election will be dealt with ‘25c. boxes cared me of an annoying
A CRAVENETTE WON’T KEEP THE
ple love their flag, better than any
case of itching piles, which had UMBRELLA5.
Sunday
evening,
May
24,
at
the
Presbyterian
Church.
troubled me for years and that
other nation on the face of the
NICE ¿ILK
OF YoUR FACE. A
yielded to do other treatment.“ RAIN OUT
globe. When it fomes to doing
Sold under „
gnnrrnitee
at
C.
Y.
Voters invited.
Bpeoial JlÆusio.
UMBRELLA WILL.
honor to our national institution*.
Lowe's Drug Store.
Hotel Gallier.
all thoughts of party, faction
are thrown aside and there
’ strife,
e
is unison in the Mr. We stand
for America-first last and all the
1 time and private matters are of
I secondary importance.
People who came from other
places such as Coos Bay, Myrtle
Beach Thronged With People I Point, Coquille, etc. are loud in
their praise of the way,we do things
Awaiting Arrival
at Bandon, which is always the
very best.
Many out of town
of Boat«
guests expressed themselves as hav­
ing had the time of their lives, and
say they »ill come to Bandon when»
PRESENTS HOST BEAUTIFUL SPECTACLE ever there is anything going on
here.
Come again the next tune Uncle
Sam
sails along with his fleet and
“All things come to those who
wait” was again demonstrated we promise you a better time than
Tuesday night when the thousands you had this, for we will put in an
of people who thronged the Ban­ order to have the fleet atrive in the
don beach and bluff to see the great day time and perform some man-
American licet,' were awarded their ouvers that will make a glorious dis­
desire, when the boats passed along play.
BIG FLEET
O. A. Trowbridge
DR y B uster . BP own
Lt )cl
Option
Meeting
SALOONS can’t succeed without BOYS,
Have YOU one to spare?