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Bandon Recorder Published Every Thursday Evening by the Recorder Bvxtolislo.ing Company un E . Ì . Cbangt- ->f Mi • •1 ■ ■ N ° G. T. TKKADGOI.I»........................................................ Managing Editor Subscript ion, $1 50 per Year ir. Advance. Advertising Rates Made Known on Application. Job Printing a Specialty * • Lewah Tribe No. 48. Imp. O. R. M. I I l .1 I ilt-fs in goods' i »‘ In Entered nt the Bandon Boat office as Second CI hhn Matter. v ■ MAY 28 1 Dr EL. L>- Houston /7/f S/C/.t.V A SUKGEUA < ’ire r.»idntlh invited < >. < W alim > uei .. (.’. I . I’ll"f li. I" hi - attend. HURSDAY H *< in <r J ft< I h jijd S Bandon W. R. C. No. 40 •tg everv first and third Satnrdav in each month at 2 p. m. in (> A. K. Hall Cordial invitation extruded t" all it ♦ in MH • Mus. D. \. Vol M<». President. M kh M auei i ii Muicf . vreiai \. COMMUNICATED Unless it is a sore head, The Sentinel in an Editorial on pleted pocket book, less ability to May 15th speaks of its conscientious till the useful positions of life. v Respectfully, motives, in an article upholding the E d R ackleff . licensed saloon and in particular citing to the fact that, local op Base Ball. tion has made more liars, hypocrites and thieves than the open saloon. Just at this time, when great That would mean the sale of more- preparations are being made for the liquor. coming ball season, an account of the While I do not believe that this is first game <-\<-r playe.l in the Coos the case for if it were the case •county league would no doubt be would the liquor interests exert interesting to many readers. The j themselves as they have Ireen doing game was played thirteen years ago to defeat local option. lhey’are at Empire City between that City j after the money in it and if they and Bandon.. F ollowing is a full ac could seN more -liquor under local count of the game as told by a Coos option than the open.saloon they cer Bay paper at that time: tainly would not work for an open Sunday last, the first champion saloon in order to decrease thuir sales and add to their expenses by ship game of the Coos County Base Ball League was played in Empire paying for .these-same licenses. City, between the Coos Bay team For sake of argument will say anil the Bandon boys. The game Sentinel is right in its position of making more drunkards, thieves etc. 'was a good one from start tQ'fmish, Let us ask wlro furnished the liquor and shows the clubs to bé very evenly Promptly at one that made the people liars, thieves, matched. drunkards, etc. that ’ the Sen o’clock President. S. D. Magnes, tinel sppke of? Is it not the very tossed the ball up, and formally people that the Sentinel is aiding opened the Cops County League, The large crowd present, who had by pen and influence? Did they get their liqor from the local op- been corning on every steamer front tionist? or did they get it from the Marshfield since early in the morn ing, set up a cheer, and the Libby licensed saloons of the county? The local option law is all right, I Braws Band commenced to play as it makes no difference how good a Burkhart faced the pitcher, ami the law is it has to be enforced by some game was on. The first two innings one and if not enforced that does neither club scored, but in thé third not signify that the law is no good. Burkhart reared first, and Emmit The Sentinel further says the aver i brought him in with a two base In the fourth age saloon men are law abiding and drive to left center, inning Coos Hay tied the score on believe in the enforcement of all a wild throw ol Willi ms to fi st, laws. Did they close the saloons on Sunday until Prosecuting Attorney and in the fifth inning scored four Brown, warned them to do so? Are more alter two men were out and they still observing that law the Erickson had muffed a tly center same as when he happened to lie in field. In the Sixth inning they scored three more by ■ hard hitting the towns mentioned? And further says the saloon men assisted by a couple of errors, and were not to blame. A tine argu the seventh inning one more, mak- ment in defense of the men that are ing their total nine. In the mean- selling to their f ellows, that which time Bandon scored one each in robs them of their hard earnings, of. the fifth, sixth and seventh innings, health honor, Manhood txxly and and five in the eighth, on a couple soul and many times make them ob- I of hits, an error, a base on balls,-and jects of charity or causes them to a long three base hit by Williams, do th’ngs that render them .« bur thus tying their opponents they I den to their fellow men *nd robs succ.-A-d.-d iii shutting out Coos Bav in the eighth inning and started the j their d<*|M*ndent ones in many in stances of the pleasure» of life and ninth inning even up. They man-1 often its actual necessities. Do you aged to get a man over tile plate say that the saloon men are not to before the side was retired. Coos blame, that they are law abiding? Bay went in to get one to tie and two to win. 'l ower hit safe. - Clark Also says that such an ' iujust law would be declared unconstitutional, and Saunders, both reached bases the first year it went into effect (i. e. scoring Tower. Byler went to the bat wi»h one man out, .two men on speaking of Local Option Law. bases and the score ten to ten. 1 le Why not say that the laws against countertiffting (I •-. making of was equal to’the occasion, Emmit spurious coins) are unjust to the warned Smeer to watch him as he was countertietters and that the Su- liable to hit it, and he did winning preme Court should declare • them the game for Coos Bay, amidst unconstitutional, and in fact many of great excitement. The game was a Bur our laws that govern criminal mat beautiful one clear through. ges and Schuyler played a fine ters* How can you- the Editor of the Sentinel. who has so much .fielding game -for Coos .Bay, w hile heartfelt sympathy for thefollies and Emmit arid Williams had the field weaknesses of mankind uphold the ing honors for. Bandon.’. Byler’s promoters of such a traffic' as the fielding was simply short of mar liquor traffic as carried on by the velous.- He accepted nine chances open and licensed saloon* Why not at third, on a rutigh held.' Mehl, turn around and join hands with the Emmit, Williams, Clark, Tower, | people who are trying to rid- our Saunders'and Byler led for their Both land of this evil, anil especially of respective sides in batting, pitchers pitched an elegant game this part of the statu, instead oi try ing to|-frame excuses for it and to and kept thy hits well scattered. protect and retain it, that it may go Smith made, one quick and very ac on dispensing its deadly blight to curate throw to the plate to catch the sons, fathers and brothers of Mehl that is dererving of mention. our native land? What benefit is the open saloon If your stomach is out of order | or any other kind of a saloon to any get a prescriptio for it tilled at the community? WJiat does a man get Bandon Drug Company’s store. Try a bottle of Stewart’s Bourbon j when he pays his hard earnings Whiskey and you will be satisfied. ; over the bar for liquor? Sold by Jamison & Brown. When a man |mys his money Lr Take your job printing to the H e - I a cow, a pair of shoes, a plow, a CORDER. We have nothing "but the piece of land, he has an asset that best in all stock. he can use or convert again into For a first-class shave or an up- 1 funds, can exhibit it to his neighbor. to-date hair cut call on Harry Mor What can he exhibit or how much rison, next door to postoffice. of an asset can he show for the See the Bandon Drug Company’s money that he paid to the saloon display of fresh package confection keeper? ery. »'I »ANDON At > Bl dav filter the full niooii of each month »11 Majltel MuHottH cordial), invitee GIMiLfe ' BOAR. W. M. Lloyd Ro«n, S-i-n-fart. and on r lu., mon Dr h .1 HH 11 »111 til K 1\ ih »\. ilRH.ON Dr J. Warren KLollv 15 . ■ :i :■ . t ■ ■ Opt rativ-- Surgery a Specialty. OLf-ICE, 1 our Drug Store. ReriJence 11 the l'antri Building. I 0.0 I > \.XD< LODGI No. I. .'. I < . o 1 Venina » iiux-tH every Wedi>e«dav Visiting brothers in good «tiindlnn cor- diailv invited. < HAS sM. ■I.Io H, N ‘ ». G hat ion 'I’ vi . i K. Seo. Office in New Dt-nhoh Buililintr. Rêbekah Lodge No. 126. i IS Everv 2nd and 4th I'nesdayE, .• • DR. LESTER P SORENSI H, Practice iiitlhf. first \\ • ainsdav <>f litt Dentist UDOtilh. Booial Evening tb< 3rd Haturdio I the month. A cordial uni» ohm < \i«nded OI (ice in New Lowe-Laird Building. to all lneipbers in t»ood si andui*». Telephone at Home. MINI K\ \ ÍJ WIN, N (Í. Hours: 9 a. m., to 5 p. ni. By request < \ ka (»»»Ki See’> - to 8, p. in. bANDON* OREGON Knight* of VytlilHK ADLER MILWAUKEE I.rill LODGE No. 64, Kniulfls of I * \ I II 1.1 's. M « ' ' »-\ »T\ M »• in*» at Masonic hull. Visifinti Kiiijfbt* in vi ted to at tend. 8 I ’ I« \ Y 06 BO 11N < B. N. H AKilING 1<>N, K* <>f K S. Our Styles Lead You will find if you investigate ADLER'S CLOTHING that we are • • •• the lead. • • • • Our nobby spring suits are stock and prices are right. We also sell High Grade Shoes and Mens' and Boys’ Furnishings. SMITH BROS. & SIDWELL ON MAIN ST. NEAR NEW K. P. B LD G. BUILDERS, BANDON. ATTENTION! WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF SUPPLYING LOCAL ORDERS FOR Modern R WADE o ATTORNEY AT LAW Notary Public Könnt I Laird Bu I ling, Office ■ oodnivn, 'ABLE KOCK CAMP, No. 9171», M U of A. Meetx 11" Vd and Itli Saturday of each month M Concrete Hall. Visiting neighbors cordially invited to utt>< nd. A. I. HAK I MAN, i! E. < >AKEM, C|er)i. rixiHiN. - - - Oui <» n I'oIVsl«- I G '»I A lilt ! I J .1 . r qi i : i : n < h Till i tmi>i. n / 17, meet« Friday night of each week, in Concrete Hall, Ihimlon. (Iregon. A cor iliat welcome is <>ximi<l<<l fo all visiting brother«. A. E. H adsai . i , G. T vi . kh . Chief Banner. Fin. Secretary. khr » M < IMI 11 Bandop, - ■ Oregon Oflic« W ith- Bandon Investment ' o 1-, TOI’I’IXi, Woodmen of tl»e World, i:\sllH-. CAMP No. 212. W <>. W. meet« in regnlnr session the tirst. mid third I'hnrsJHvs of < rich mouth in the Ma- some hall. \ isitino n< iuhhoiR are eordialli invited. R. W. BULLARD. C. C. O.C. W aldvogkl . Clerk. VI'I'OICNEY ANI> < ;>rNSl l.()|! AT ! \W AND NOTARY PUBLIC, l-’ire Insvirance. Bandoli. - - - — Oregon The New Meat Market on At water Street keeps nothing but the best in Meats, Produce and Vegetables. A big stock oi well chilled meats. New, clean, well ventilated rooms fr eeof odors. SMITH BROTHERS The New Lowe & L ird Building IJ NI BER \ I I t »I KINDS ON Orders delivered if desired IH» IORTES1 NOTICE )’r <-s to meet competition. Lyons & Johnson Lumber Co. I »ROSPHR. < >1? EG( )X NEWS STAND IN CONNECTION MILLER-CLEAVER BUSINESS COLLEGE Employ the summer months in <■. uring a thorough business education. ' • ’ , It will prove of in< al< ulabl- value to von throiighoiitlitc. Our bookkeepers and stenographers are efficient, and their services are in demand. Write for information NÆiller - Cleaver College Business NORTH Bl.ND, OREGON ' . / /nil line oj ( onft cllonery, Cigars, Tobacco, Soft /) rinks, Tic. (i. H. SmOh Bandon Co-Operative Realty Co. Real Estate and City Property !.. A. Tl ÌLXELL EXPERT PIANO TUNER rttmng, Repairing, Regulatii 1 Modulating . ‘ Organs repaired and General Overhaulin Carrj 1 Full I ine < 1 Repairs ind Supplies . I’ermaneutlv located in 1. union l iming $4.00; all other work similarly reasonable Ai 1. W ork Gi \ r an i fed . Leave orders at I’. B. Hoyt’s Barber Shop ♦ Allen & Davidson Allen >\ Davidson have moved their store iato the Lail |-Low < Residence and Business Lots Sold and Exchanged, A general Brok erage Business. Timber, Farm Lands, Collections, Rents BANDON, OREGON Next to Vienna Cafe 1111 il<1111 ■ • lie >tl*l ar. - 1 '< >• v to rons their patrons there with full new in Groceries, Fnfits and Vegetables.’ the table. Don’t forget the changed Virginia Ice Cream Parlors J. H. ANDERSON, Prop. Fine Lemonade Ice Cream Con- fectionery. Etc. Bandon, YOUNG & PARKER White and Red Cedar Shingl Wholesale and Retail Shippers Oregon. Speoial Attention to Local Truci «•