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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1908)
• • o o X- Volume XXfv. BANDON, OREGON, THURSDAY A Sad Accident. 1 o tlx- v(>i< rs 1 » Coos and Curryo o Counties: A ■ a candidate jot joint senator, I A very > g « >ne of th»- saddest accidents that have been asked to make. a public n took [>lace atCocjuille Saturday wh< < .immunity f< >r ha» occurred in this statement Elmer < • Lorn and I etha °l .1 many years, hapjwneti Tuesday * »f myself per mall y, I shall ■ n l> 1I1 of Band m it • uni\ afternoon .«bout 2:30 o’clock when nothing .is I have lived in < 1 ( riage. These young jK'ople com« Victor Russell was hit on th» head The I M une Suffering »’(»niitv for til, [>.«st 14 years, .«ml from some of the best J >liiih Rii •pain 1111 by a falling limb with such forte during that tillli have actively Bandon and are both highly I' spec! suffer that hi» skull was so badly crushed I he l e ! ointnot gag» d in- many ■ v up »ti< >11 am I etl (if bv ail.'- f that he never regained ( on#» iousm -vs, of all tt-rpris» s, including coal mining I '. I lieV will 111','-.' ing to but died aliout 9’5 the sum even logging, road building ind general Band«>n people t u a 1< >ng and t[ ; ’ berlai mg. ami make l'-l contracting, so that f have come ill journey through life. • Mr. Russell, a d brother-in-law i In many cases fl contact with most of the ai 1 iv « Tiii Ki'..:.-, oins in e which is ai tirsi were cutting trees in the timber near elements in the countv «levt-lopim-nt, ing congratulations. come pet inanelli. Randolph and had just cut a tree, io c-i-t to chi micii. . i. i -i,. and mv 1 haracter, dealings »nd rep and stepped ba. k for it to fall, when hr j It <m b y daii.j utations are well known to many in the weathor, a ¡ unknown to them a limb fell from and easily ascertained by all. cannot be expecle<:. il the tree, hitting both of them and Hayes Temple of North Bend, in pa n wlii-li this. I r.n> As for mv general > [ualifx ations. resulting fatal to Mr. Russell. alone worth many Hmm- for the ottl< e 1 leave tile publi< to dependent ' mdid.rte for .Kroner of ami 50 cent sizes for Victor Russell was l«>rn at Ran judge, but that there mav be no mis [ Coos county has been in Bandon Lowe. dolph, Jun« 3 iNMyami would have ixneumatii- Earn. Reli-vi-rf understanding of mv [»osition, I lor a few days, .getting acquainted been 21 years of age had he live«l Mi rims S.>111011, { h ~tmaster of Mr. Temple is make this public announcement ¡hat with our people. until June 3rd this year. He was a Pi 'lit v pi ml. Ont.. widen: For tin» I . have signed Statement No. 1 , well qualified' to fill the office to past i-igfit years 1 suffered from young man of high moral character and if elected shall vote for the [»co whi< h he aspires. He is a lit enst d rheumatic pains. a d during th' and was much loved by all who pies choice for. United States Sen embalmer in < fregon and has been liin.- 1 nsi-il manv ■ I r. nt Inntm ni knew him. For some time past he ator. My experience and acquaint associated with the Holman Under- itxl ri>tm>ifit's I'nr 1 tn- en 1« 1 if 1 liennia- liim f,.-i-t Siiniim-i I pi ''eiiii I 1 has been the main sup|M>rt of his am »• w ith local conditions should en takingCo. also- the Erickson l li hott ti- 1 >f ('i 1;«tnl>> 1; • 1. widowed mother, who is almost abb me to properly represent the d«*rtaking Co. of Portland, tuo of •'ii >'got »uni<1 relief : ■ m ¡1 than any thing 1 li.ivi- i - vi - i -I- I. and cl..... overcome with grief at Its untimely district, and I therefore feel justified the largest Undertaking cstablish- fully recmumea lid- litiinn-nt to all death. He has a number of rel meats in the state. He is a native sufferers fn>m 1 i,»- unatic puní*. in asking for your support. atives in this community all of whom ot Oregon and has spent all of his Fur »,n(- by ('. \ 1. w■ . Hi ch .M c L ain . have the sympathy of many friends Lie here except a sh<nt time when B.».i Altai k of f> ,it<-ry Cured. The Bandon town election was in their great bereavement. The "An honored citi .1 of he was in business in North Dakota wtis Htill'ering ftom 1 si>\ funerel was held at eleven o’clock held last .Monday but wav a very and Colorado. iif dysontery. Hi- t d a today by Rev. J. S. Tilton and in quiet affair and one who was not fa Mr. Temple is thoroughly com could obtain a bolt'- of • ’liainl ei - miliar with the place would never terment was made at Randolph. i I tiarrlioea petent in every particular to till I uh .-- Colicl < !bol< rn have known that an election was be Remedy, be felt c of being the office of coroner .m l if -elected W. H. J >unham and K. Carrol, of etired, tie liavmg II-.- i Il 's 11nx .lv in ing held. There was no strife, for will serve the people to th.- best ol tl.e West !L> was tnld in -,t 1 ki'i't I Coquille, were in Bandon the first of the offices and a general good feel his ability. ' He informs US that if i t stock and lost n > time in obtaining the week. ing among the citizens was every lie is elected he will have '’ a deputy it, and was prompt I- enr-d." cm d." say Second hand upright piano for where prevalent M. .1. Loach, driign <lrugg;-t, -1, f Wolcott at Bandon which will be a source of Vt For sale by C. •. Lowe. sale on monthly payments of $5.00. great convenience to our people. The only officers elected were the Enquire of J. E. Walstrom, Cen town Recoreor and town trustees. ft Rest hvit th- Spot. Insist upon Dewitt's Witch Hazel tral Warehouse. Mr. E. llnniptir- . who owns For Recordor C. R. Wgde was Salve. There are snb-titutes, but ft is h»aling. I true general store ..t ì fe.iega. < ami Fred Glazier and Chas. St Dennis, th«- only nominee and he received ’77 only one original soothing and cooling ami is especial is proaident of 11,.- ' «•■ u- Con tv of North Bend, were registered at the votes of a total of 1S7 cast at the l.v good for piles ns 1 .f >In s-.t-l hy j;andon i • 11■ ; li -in- ( '.., 1» i' ne G >f I’.ke county, Hotel Gallier Monday. election. M Brewer unci A. I). Drug Co. ( > . •- 1 vs of Dr. I\ in-- X ■ ; 1 eovi-i v Weinhard’s beer at the Arcade. A Californian’s Luck Mors«- each received one vote for "it saved mv life mi At I ‘‘The luckiest day of my life was think it did. It SO W. A. Greek is on the sick list ■ recordor. I 1> 'light a boi ofBtickl en's spot I t I lx- very- • For town trustees there were ten when this week, but is improving at pres X mica Salve;' writes Chas F. Bnd- when everything candidates with live to elect. R. E. alm, of Tracy, •California l’wo King's New • .Dis< ent. 25e. boxes CMi-fl me of an annoying i e h . — the c<>ugI- - Bedillion; 117; W. ( . Craine, 132; If you want .pure whiskies and ease of- itctiint piles, wliicli had sore spots ami >:■ wines you can get them from Jami John W. ii-lter, 71; Steven Gallier, troubled me for years ami that t hroat, 1 nngs and <■ 112; Pat Hanrahan, 56; John W. Yielded to son A Brown. no other treat ment “ gtiarentee at. C Sold under guarantee at C. Y. -tore. 50c. amt J 1 Hoover, 75: Charles I .mglois. 7«: I .owe's I 'I llg Store. Little Glen Barrows, who has been I free John ' Shields, 103; ( 1 A. I row- suffering with tills-rculosis for nearly five months, is some better now and I »ri< Ige, si. A. I . White, 68 t’hc succcssul eandid.it' w je \|r getting along as well as could be > x- Bedillion. Mr. Cr um-, Mr < ■ , I h - i pected. The whiskey for tin- most particu M 'Hoovei in I Mr. Shields, ill of lar people St« watt s Bourbon, at whom a'e ii-pre» -nt itiv men md will give tlx town . 'gi- id I111111:-- Jamison A Brown’s. costs more than cheap r'H.ii ¡ ti.itiim F. L. Christie, who was struck in I gallon, just a-» good, 1 •> cattle Bandon clsizens should congratu th« face bv a falling [»i»-ce of timb«‘r, more than poor stod about Mav 1st, »ausing ail abc<-»s Lit,- lh<-ms«-1v«-s (»[»■ >11 tin- ' xi i-di-m m< >re to it. und<-rneath the L it «v« is about w< If im n th«! «re to c mtri 11 tlx- tow 11 for th«- .coming v ■ ir again. Married - For Coroner. see The Moder LOWE BROTOSS HIGH STANDARD If you want a tn t < ) «»■• shave. 01 M. F. Church an up t<> dat. hau cut all on Harrv The -leetings at the M E. Church Morrison, next doot to postotfi have Iirelt wi ll att■ -mled (ix I ; h >d J. P Ft»h. M M Camlin «nd if. results were act <>miilished. Thei• - I’. 1‘lvmal» . oft oquill» were Bandon were several conversions and a num her reclaimed. I he members- of busm«--" 1 isitot> the latt’ 1 part of la»t th«- chur< It ami th«- pastoi feel very week. much encouraged over the outlook. There will be lervice n< \t Sunday Coimtv Supt. Bum h, oft < .[nil« both morning .mil. i-veiiin ; to wh - li was in Bandon Wednesday eveninv the publii is ci n diallv invjted. att«-nding the ’ >mtnen< «-menf I x«-r Lumber $5 per M. fives <>f the Bandon High School. \\ 1 h.ivi a iptantitv >f Xi• 3 lum- E N Smith of Myrtle I’oint was bei suitable for building sheds, in Bandon on business the first of a ilks. « t , w Inch w e offer in lots of the week. t< >i >11 feet and upw ard, it' >s per M I’lie Wluvler Real I.st.ite C<» sold C opy I. vmii . r C o . three lots in Plat ' A ' to John I Otto Melcher. Myres, of Not way. Wednesday. Has just anived lio n the East t< 1 I evi Smith and wife, of Marshfield make Bandon his home »«■re Bandon visitors i'uesdav .. Mr. lie is prepared to do painting ami Smith is the i«j>ubli< «11 candidate for paper hanging' in an ttp-to date sheriff of Coos < minty and w .«s getting style and at re tsonable pii< « • acquainted with the xoter^ lie says Your patronage solicited Lt.iv« he is very mu<h »-ncouragd <>x< 1 his or-’ers at 1 .int’s Stud’O prospects for el< < tion. VOTE FOR Democratic Nom inee for County Commissioner. Frank Mam of Bear ('reek was transacting business in J.mdon Sat urday. The K. i’ Lodge gave the third degree to two n< w in nils is ,«t their regular me« ting Monday night }d («ilLtr pur- h«*«»i th« 1 udwig He is in favor of good baby grand pi.tn« > <1 the Sherman Clay Co. This is the only gr m i roads and equal opportion- piano in Coos Co . .an»j Mr Gilliei ments of road funds in each is to be < ongratulatcd •[»on r-s< iv ing and every road district.- s»u< h a fine ui-trunx nt. * n it is cheaper c cause the larger gallor, n Us r i terials, and liner grindw n. \c it go farther and last twice as Ion r»> 1 These are FACTS. Let us prove them. It will save you money. Ask for color car phlets. They are I REF. Have you read “Study the Facts”? Porland Flour Mills Co.'s Grea F.»arc “OLYMPIA,” $1.35 Per Sack. $5.40 Per Barrel. . AI sq “Whie River” Brand a $1.35 and $5.40. And • Gt 11 | ’ | n 1 at W 0 per l>l or if I 25 | ick. Pure Cane Sugar 100 Pound Sack, $6.2.5 I Yosper Mill Co Prosper Orenon. , i r Y o 'j \JS To WHY < YOU L j I é C O b < j THEY’ CHANC THAT MA YOU KNO 5T0KE AND <..... AKE YOU A JI !■ YOU MU-5T DE * 1 KoM3 WHEHH THEM WELL.