BANDON, Volume XXIV. OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1908. Weinhard’s beer at the Arcade. J. P. Tupper of Coquille was among the up river callers last week. Land for sale in small tracts near town. A. Haberly. W. M. Candlin of Coquille was Bandon business visitor last week. Number 26. Holland Anderton on Trial notice. u- lion of ioa.1- at pul la <-x| enst*. Pi. l di ÿ and equal righli lot ¡he negro. Cooter vat ton of natural irwuro-s. THE NOMINEES Legislation to revive lite prestige of chant marine. • Liberal administration ol the pcnsioin laws Establishment of a bureau of miner. Citizenship fot Porto Ri« ans. Miss Margaret Lamont, who has Ohioan and New Yorker to Defeated in Fast Game From the Fruit Inspector. been at Portland for some time, re­ by the Marshfield Head the Republican turned home last week. Myrtle Point, Orc., June 20, 190S. o . Team. Seasoned wood for sale, Inquire Ticket Editor Bandon R ecorder : Fine Vessel Put in Water at Price’s Shipyard Last Saturday. ta L'nt’s Studio. 24. 4tx Miss Pearl Axtell, who has been attending school in Portland for sev­ eral months, has returned home. 1 lie case of Holland A lerson, who killed Mis. E S. G Ion, in Marshfield, several weeks a' .0, is on trial at Coquille this week Judge Hamilton is presiding over I te case ami it is thought it will consu te four r five days. < >ne ol the principal fe. ires in examining the jury has b 1 con- cerning the “Red Devil’’ » 1 ircular which was mailed to voter during the local opti >n election. l he defense maintained t'.at the “Red Devil poster was supposed todepict the Anderson Gor 1 trag­ edy ami certain to prejud’ those who saw it against theii diem. The jurors called aiimitt, ’. receiv­ ing it but declared that it lid not impress them parti« ularly, not any more, probably, than n< ¿paper versions of the shooting. A large number of witnes < r have been subpoenaed. Captain 1 Mrs. < > Kelly of Marshfield, a to be the star witnesses for the piosecu- tion, having witnessed the shooting through a window of the O'Kelly boat office, not twenty feei listant from where Mrs. Gordon L'.i mor­ tally wounded. Judge Hamilton will not ‘ yany jury cases this time except the An­ derson -Gordon case. The grand jury will not be in session. A few cases in which juries will i,ot be necessary may be taken up by the court if the matter is urgent. You have sent to my address a copy of your R ecorder . May I as-; you by what have I earned this WILL BE A VERY STRONG TEAM favor? SCENE WAS A MOST IMPOSING ONE It might have been a compliment If you want pure whiskies anil hail you given to myself the oppor­ wines you can get them from Jami The expected happened at the tunity to prepare for the two Com­ The day was perfect and every­ son & Brown. The fine freight boat, J. J. Loggie Republican National Convention missioners of Horticulture. Well o thing was favorable for a good game Albert Garfield and wife who were held in Chicago last week anil Wil if the Bandon people did not want which has been under construction of ball on the local diamond last at Brice’s ship yard for some time Sunday, and those who went out to in Portland for the past two weeks, liam IL Taft of Ohio was placed in us that is all right; however, they was formally launched at 6: p. m. nomination on the first ballot, re­ see the big game between Bandon returned home Sunday. should another time open their ears last Saturday. and Marshfield were in no way dis Att’y Ed Roberts of Myrtle Point ceiving 702 votes out of a total of and hearts towards men who came Despite the fact that the day had appointed, only that our boys suf was a Bandon visitor Monday. The 980, leaving only 278 to the “allies" here solely to benefit them. been most inclement a large con­ Im­ fered defeat at the hands of tin R ecorder acknowledges a pleasant who were opposing him As one of your prominent real course of people wcr«? in attendance mediately after the vote was an­ Marshfield team by the score of 5 Hll from him. estate o men said: we are no horticul at the launching and many cheers nounced, a motion was m de to de­ to 2, although it should have been turists. So much the worse. You went up as the great boat slid down F or R ent —Unfurnished house­ only 3 to 2 had the umpire known keeping rooms in J. S. Tilton’s new clare Mr. Taft’s nomination un­ anil your people do not know th« animous ; nd the same was carrieil great future for your rural inhabi­ the ways and into the water. At his business, and in fact, had it not use. Chas Prosser. 24, 2tx the same time all the whistles in amid shouts and cheers. been for the rank decisions, Ban­ tants, there are no greater possibili town were turned loose, including Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hollopeter From the opening of the Con- ties for them, nature has provided don might have won. However that of the Steamer Elizabeth which will go to Coquille Friday to meet vention it was evident that Taft that may be, the fact remains that for you, that, what your Bandon was then in port at Bandon. Marshfield carried off the vict ry the latter’s mother, Mrs. C. B. sentiment was si ong although there people do for yourcity-by the sea The J J. Loggie was christened and Bandon was handed the lemon. Dwiggins, and a friend, Miss May were efforts to stampede the Con­ You want industry, do you? and by Mrs. McKay, who is the wife of The game was a good one from Hamlin, who will spend the summer vention from him, but a’l to no when it comes you close your heart avail as his organization was com- and ears to accept it. See R ecorder the foreman of the shipyard and the start to finish as the score will in­ in Bandon-by-the-sea. ceremony was performed in a most dicate anil each side received seven The R ecorder is indebted to plete and his campaign managers dateil June iSth, page 4, article 5. graceful manner. “goose eggs,’’ the scores all being some good friend for a souvenir were ever on the alert, and at no That is all I ask. There was not the great ceremony made in two innings, Marshfield get­ booklet of the city of Ogden, Utah, time was there a ghost of a show to As Fruit Inspector for the county connected with the launching of ting four in the fourth and one in which sets forth the advantages of wrest the honors from him. I should be a little of an authority in this ship as there was when the the ninth, while Bandon succeeded that growing city to a very advan­ One of the biggest problems of this respect. 1 say there is no bettei Daisy was sent forth to the seas, Myrtle Point People nter- in sending one man over the plate tageous degree. We also received the convention was the selection of opening for you to enrich your far ested. but the scene was an imposing one in the fourth inning and .-mother one from the same friend two copies of a suitable man for second place anil mi rs than horticulture, and for youi anil will long be remembered by in the sixth, during the res* of the The Utah Eagle, the organ of the after much speculation and wire people of the city, there is no easiei That interest in the Bandon Pulp those who were privileged to see it. game there was nothing but big school for the deaf and ¡blind. pulling, the convention settled upon way to get new industrv, than by and Paper Mill is extending to other The J. J. Loggie is an example I I round holes chalked upon the Representative James S. Sheiman encouraging hort culture. places i; evidenced from th: fact of perfectness in every partici lar, FOR sale cheap—A scholarship score board. of New York, whom it was con­ Has it never come to your mind and certainly shows the skill of its that on Tuesday, Col. C. T. Blum- Although Bandon was beaten, in stenography in the International sidered would make the strongest that selling of apples is not all ol designer to a marked degree. It is 1^0 enrother received a letter fiorn a there are many people in our c*ty Correspondence Schools of Scran- run of any man that had bewn sug the industry cornu 10 recognized all the time and his Ser­ Setti ment Notice. 1 5 I .McKeown ) l> 4 0 0 0 counted and the nomination made, your cedar wood ’ r shingles is get­ vices are very much sought by cerics.it lowest prices. Owen s s 5 ’ 3 I 2 0 0 tile whole convention was for the ting short, why not make glass roof- All bills <>f over thirty «lavs’ stand­ companies who want first class 24, 31 x A. E. W hite . 0 0 0 Thiele p O. 3 5 0 two candidates named, and no doubt as done in other parts of the world? ing not settled by July tst, will be Ed Brady and Ed Johnson of Co- the 1 mire party throughout the It is absolutely lire proof. Anil work. Butler 1 f 4 i I 0 I 0 0 placed in the hands of a < ector. Bryan r I many other branches will follow if 4 I 3 0 0 0 0 quille were in B indon Friday look country will fall into line. Seed Potatoes. — For seed pota­ All those knowing tliems Ives in- 0 0 I ing after business affairs. Tower c f you are not so hide bound anti think 4 • I 0 I he platform of the Republican toes enquire of J. H. Jones, Four- ■ debted to us will pleast tak notice. Dimmick 1 b o3 0 0 0 i r I 2 E. N. Smith was down from party, although rather objectionable that horticulture is nothing to you. mile. P aster I Myrtle Point on business last week to some, is conceded to be a strong The wise tn «11 listens to everything Total 39 5 9 I 27 9 4 J. R Rittgers, of Grimes, Iowa, one and strenuous efforts will be and accepts that which is of value SCORE BY INNINGS who is visiting relatives at Coquille, made to impress the people of the provided for him by all kind nature Bandon I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 was a Bandon visitor last Friday country that it is the one they Yours respectfully, o Runs 000 I °O I o o o He says that Western Oregon looks should support. M. G. I’oHL. o o o I O 20 J o 4 go< d to him and the only thing lie Hits Following is a brief summary of .Marshfield regrets is that he had not been The best in drugs is always the what the Republican party wil Runs o o o 4 o o o o I 5 here years ago and gotten hold of ;> cheapest; you get the best and stand for, before the peo| pie this fall, freshest at the Bandon Drug Com o I o 4 I o o I Hits 9 piece of it. Tlien see and upon these issues the part) pany's store. SUMMARY. F or S ale — 107 acres of land will attempt to win the victory’in Two base hits Owen, 2. c Myers, with 700,coo feet of cedar, 22 acres what promises to 1x> one of the I, Bryan I, struck out by Thiele, pasture, six acres bottom lan< rs of th* order. F or S ale — So acres of match teed.. J trill call on you, at oner, write or sec nit Enforcement of railroad rebate laws. Aftef the’program a light luncheon • • wood or saw timber fix miles south (Wevent common control of naturally com­ My Photo JG tilery complete. of cake and coffee was served. of Bandon on county road. Price Doing good business, Good rea peting lines ^embers and friends of the lodge Leg slat on to prevent over issue of stocks an8 $1000. Address J. M. Long, Ban- son» for selling. J. W. L int , were ir»¡ted and a most enjoyable *onds • diMj> Ore. 24, 4tx Bandon, Ore. 26 4t Oregon Bandon Agaiist issuance <1 writ of iniuncffkon wffhout tjme was h.«l by all present. • • • • •• £ • I Have You Pian o ? I. A. 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