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Volum« XXIV. BANDON, Accident at Baker City. The closing events of Baker’s Fourth of July jubilee, which lasted for three days and has been one of the most successful events in the city’s history, was marred in the evening when a large team drawing the handsome float of Hamblin camp No. 50, Royal Neighbors, ran away’ and seriously injured StWart Ayre, the driver, and Mesdames Brigg- shultz and Josie Truesdale and Miss Laura Hill, occupants of the float. The team became frightened as the big parade of the jubilee was form ing, and despite efforts to stop them, the float was wrecked. The July jubilee has been the most successful event in the city s history. Fully 20,000 people cele- brated coming from all points in eastern Oregon and western Idaho. OREGON, THURSDAY, Number 2*! JULY 9, I»08. Picnic at Rocky Point. Fees, Legal and Otherwise. GREAT FUTURE The Bar.don Universitv Club, ac- Strictly speaking the statutes pre companied by their lady friends, scribing fees for additional duties ■ < bartered the Wolverine Tuesday imposed on certain state officers evening and went to R< ':y Point may have been unconstitutional, I tit for a picnic. The ride on ' 1 lie river if so the constitution has been was greatly enjoyed despite the fact violated by all such officers for Bandon People Have Big Traveling Man Says Future many years, by common consent of Many Dead and Hundreds . I that a heavy fog was hanging over the vallev, anil the darkness of the everybody. The supreme couit Time on National of Cjty-by.the-Sea Injured by Fire , night only made the big bi fire and judges are in substantially the same Japanese 1 interns more beautiful. A Day is Secured. position as the former governors, Works good supply of fire works was sup secretaries of state and Mate treas plied by the boys ami t' ii added urers. Nobody ever objected to greatly to th" brilliancy of ’ e even dodging the strict letter of the PICNICS WERE ORDER OF DAY HAS GREAT COUNTRY TO SUPPORT IT constitution a little in this way, for J VERÏ SAD DAY FOR SOME PEOPLE ing. A big old fashiom I picnic 1 supper was served to whi> b all did nobody would do the work at the A traveling man, representing a 1 ample justic' . and the rem i nder oj constitutional salaries, But a large large creamery and dairy supply | the evening was spent i.i singing Although there was no celebration part of the emoluments of the lat- At least seventy are dead and , college songs am! deliver • toasts, company of San Francisco, who in Bandon on the Fourth, our people ter two officers rest on a somewhat twenty-five bundled arc injured as a has been in Bandon for a few d ys different basis, not only enjoyed the day to the fullest ex being mucji result of fire works and v irious ex- ; etc. All present voted the picnic a says there is no doubt that the future I slice, ss, and. in fact, many < a them tent. Many went on the boats to greater but not being authorized plosives used in celebrating Amer- 1 said they had one of the times of for this city is secure. 4 ‘ You Coquille where the Eagle screamed by express statutes, Nobody rea- ica’s "Glorious Fourth" throughout have many mills here already,” said i their lives. The picnic was i 1 honor loudly, and several thousand persons sonably blames the governors for the country. In Chit ago alone i of Di. Holt, a member of the club, Notice. the man, "and there is assurance gathered to help in the great event. taking the fees the laws provided, there were three killed and ei.xty in of more to follow.” "More than that One of the popular methods of for in fact they were reasonable jured during the twenty-four hours. I and who left Thursday’ nio1 ing for Dr. L. P. Sorensen will close his you have a great agricultural , Portland. spending the day was by taking fees, and if the duties were well at 1 he day was a sad one for many, dental office July 14th for a two country, there is no possibility of baskets of luqch and go ng to the — - OOO----- tended to were well earned, and the and there seems to be a sentiment beach and other places for a picnic, week's vacation, returning about estimating the value of the fruit to same is true of the secretaries of Baptist ChurcS. \ growing over the country in favor of and there were picnic parties galore, July 28 when he will again be ready be raised here. The Oregon apple state and state treasurers, as to the a more sane Fourth, but by the time Wishing all accounts is a favorite all over the country. so many in fact that we could not for business. statutory fees. In hall over Post-office •• :t Sun- another year rolls around, the ac begin to enumerate them, and every to be closed before I leave and I paid two bits for two of them in No reasonable and candid man cidents of this year will all be forgot day morning and evening, .’reach- body is loud in their praise of the thanking you for past patronage I Kansas City and felt that I was wants them to refund any of this ten and the day will be celebrated ing by the pastor. Sund 1 school hope to return -with a fresh and getting the worth of my money as excellent time enjoyed. money. They were entitled to it in in just the same old way. at o a. tn. Special singing i 1 which The day was cool and refreshing, cheerful mind and a strong right the flavor was so excellent. Another equity and law, for the laws allowing The one thing that seems to be Mr. Tilton will assist. Ail w Icome. 28 2t great industry that is bound 'to and as the weather for a week before extracting arm. the fees were never attacked until the cause of most injuries is the big J T homas , L stor. come to your country is that of had been quite warm, the change now, and this attack is no doubt cannon cracker ----- OOO------ Mrs. Wire Coming. These might not dairying. I represent one of the was much appreciated. prompted by malice. But as to fees be dangerous if people would use New Methodist Par mage. One thing for which all our people Mrs. C. Wire, the gifted wife of largest dairy supply houses in the not specifically authorized by statute, their, as they are meant to be used, are congratulating themselves is the the Presiding Elder of the Eugene country and my specific business is the case may be different. That is but so many people want to over Work has begun on the M thodist fact that there was no one hurt at District will occupy the pulpit at the to sell milking machines, by which for the courts to say, though we reach common sensp a little and Parsonage, and any help ¡11 either one man can milk thirty or forty this place, and when the reports M. E. Church next Sunday both suppose tnat about 99 out of too show what they can do and the re work qr money will be g: itly ap from all over the country came in as morning and evening. She is a cows an hour, and we guarantee people would be in favor of letting sult is almost always fatal. our machine to do the work. When preciated. Ed Fish is < • rseeing to the number "killed, wounded, woman of culture and an experiened bygones be bygones, and holding When people will learn to do the work. and missing” as the result of the speaker, having represented ’ the your land around here gets into these officers hereafter to a strict flat things right they wifi be happier. Rev. W. S. Gordon ex; cts his great attack upon fire works, there Foreign Missionary Society for white clover, and herds of dairy salary basis,—Journal. The casyalities of the Fourth were family down today to rem.1‘1 for thç cows are roaming \over them, was an extreme feeling of satisfaction many years. This is an opportunity not limited to any district, but were summer. you will begin to see what great They will occr jy thé that no one here had to suffer any of that no one can afford to miss. Notice to Mariners. evenly scattered over the United house of A. M. Sumner a" ’ wife as things can be done, and your little the pangs so common to celebrators, Fouith Quarterly Conference States thus showing that the minds they will be away camping. and there was great rejoicing to think Monday Evening at io o’clock. city will be all the more substan Capt. Geo. S. Dent oi the Am.' of people are much the same every ------ OOO------- that we know how to spend a "sane Epworth League at 7 o’clock. tial, for it will have the mills and Barkentine PetrieVer, reports pass where and that they do things in factories to employ labor and at Fourth.” Prayer meeting Wednesday evening. Presbyterian Chur .h. ing June 21. 190S in Lat. 34 54 much the same way. the same time a substantial country It had been planned to have a W. S. G ordon , Pastor. o N. Long. 137 58 o W. part of a back of it. Surely the people of band concert and picnic in the Cath Services will be held next ' unday, F or S ale —160 acres improved top of a ships house painted yellow and the surrounding Seasoned wood for sale. Inquire Bandon olic church grove, but owing to the July* 12th, at the usual h > . rs. At farm, with two wagons, three milch and had sta’nehions around for a rail.' 24. 4tx country have great cause to be fact that so many had made arr.uig- ta Lint's Studio. the morning service the c. »union cows, four yeai lings, three calves, J ohn M< N i 1 1 v, hopeful for the future.” ments to go elsewhere, the pleasure of the Lord ’ s Supper wi 1 ' admin- one horse, and farming implements. Nautical Expert. A number of friends gathered at With such words of encourage of this was forgone, but in the even the pleasant country home ot S. S. Price $3,500. Inquire of Bandon istered. Sundav school at o a.in., ------ GOO------ ing there was a dance in Oriental Little, on the Fourth, and had an ment from an outside party it cer and Christian Endeavor a 7 p.m. Investment C<irporation. Hall for the benefit of the band old-fashioned celebration, with fire tainly should be an inspiration to Train Wreck at Oakland. Strangers especially are we □me to Bandon people to do their best. Do You Like to Fish? which was well attended and very works galore. worship with us Mr. Little turned I In a train wreck at Oakland, Cal.. Another gentleman, who has lived much enjoyed by all present. This them all loose in his strawberry Wo hive difcovertd ji fish Unit ------ OOO------- - DialeK'em bite. One box Fill I*, ended the great day’s festivities, and patch and to say they enjoyed the in Coos county for many years, said •July 4th, in which a local train charge. Write for particulars. I I crushed into an overland train, six Notice to Loggers and the next day being Sunday people occasion would only be putting it in Tuesday: persons were killed and twenty in "Bandon is doing better than any ’ Laborers. took advantage of it to rest up anti a mild form. MRS GERALDINE MORRIS, . other town in Coos county and will jured. The blame for the wreck is get ready for the rush of business The old Holm's Restam int has placed upon the engineer of the F or R ent —Unfurnished house soon be ahead of all of them.” VOICE CULTURE the following week. changed hands and is now k town as overland train, who, it is said, dis keeping rooms in J. S. Tilton’s new • Artistic Singing with Pure With such remarks from both out ------ OOO — the Louis Lunch Counter, Quick Italian Method. 84, 2tx side and inside it would seem that obeyed tower signals. Fine line of Cold Creams always use. Chas Prosser. o orders and fair treatment In motto. — OOO — Wilt be at Mr«. Stevenson's Wednes in stock at Bandon Drug Co. Atty J. M. Upton, of Marshfield, people would begin to sit up and 1 L. C. D lrk Li., Prop. days and Thursday,. ---- OOO----- and well known in Bandon, was a take notice. For Good Roads. business visitor in our city the first Notice. of the week. He expresses himself County Judge C. J. Trenchard, of Water for irrigating purposes, as being well pleased with the ad Astoria, suggests that the < Jregon washing windows and sprinkling the vancement our city is making. Development League take up the streets and sidewalks will be allowed matter of good roads throughout Call at Columbia Ave. St re and F or ..S ale — So acres of match only between 7 and 8 o'clock in the examine our high grade of Flour, Oregon The Judge makes the sug wood or saw timber six miles south evening. Anyone found using Wheat, Barley, Potatoes and < gro of B indon on county road. Price gestion that some capable men be water for these purposes at any ceries at lowest prices. $1000. Address J. M. Long, Ban employed by the State to educate other hour in the day, or faucets the people of every community in A. E. W hite . don, Ore. 26 4t 24. 3tx found open in useless waste, water the commonwealth along these lines. —OOO------ B. L. Hurst, a well known citizen will be shut off and a penalty of on< This is a good suggestion and of our community, called on the Gotch Wins Two Straight. dollar attached for ruing it on should be acted upon by every editor one day this week and left his again. tn county in the state. Coos county In the big wrestling |match for the B andon L ight N W ater C o subscription for the R ecorder . We could d<> n< thing that would further 27 41 would be glad to welcome many championship of the w rrld, between its interests to any greater extent more who would do the same thing. Frank Gotch of Humboldt. la., and ----- 000— than to take steps toward the im Tired mothers' worn out by the F or S ale — 107 acres of land Dr. Roller of Seattle, the Iowa man provement of the public highways peevish, cross baby have found won two straight falls and retained Ua»caweet a boom and a blessing. with 700,000 feet of cedar, 22 acres his title ,|s champion of the world. Cascaweet is for babies and chil pasture, six acres bottom land, most Taken Up He is a great man at the game and dren, and is especially good for the all level, some fence. Price $1,700. ills so common in b<4 weather. Look recently defeated George Hacken- Then soo for the ingredients printed on the Address J. M. Long, Bandon, Ore. Sunday June 28th, three head of schinidt, the "Russian Lion ” whom bottle. Cftntaina no harmful drugs. 26 4t cattle, consisting of one red steer it was thought was invinc ble. Solti by Bandon Drug Co. with wliitp spot in face, with swal ----- OOO------ A rs. Fannie Montgomery, of Win English and A, D. McKay low fork or slit in right ear and slit Portland, is in this city looking after NoiteQ. of Beaver Hill, were in Bandon last in left ear; one two year old heifer business affairs and proving up on (EXPERT PIANO TUNER) Friday. . wfiite.md red, with slit in right ear Owing to repealed attacks of her timber cl.Mtn which she has near • Mrs. Fred Tuttle*agd baby re «nd under half crop, and an under asfhn**, l*r. will leave Bandon this place. 'n Flave your Pi a ho tuned by the local wan, tri • turned home last Thursday from slit in left ear; one two year old contract to keep Piano in ¡irsi clans condition, t > ri for aiwtheff Uwaliofl. All who are A big assortment of line toilet soap Marshfield where she ha% been for ings a year for .K.i.l’.'i a tuning. ,1H work < 1 </■ ti’ red bull, without horns, slit in both indebted t<« him wdl please call on J at the Bandon Drug Co. 28 tf teed. I will call on you al once, write or si .nt • several uionois.^ She* wa§ accom ears and under bit in left. A. D. Mitw st hi» «>ttue. or on Dr. *• Jack Van Valkenburg left laUt panied by her mnthert, 0 . • Anyone proving property and Kelly humrli «1 hisi^itie., 28 tf. r • g t • |«yi«g damages caa have same. Thursday for Camas Valley, where Leave your order If you want a first-class shave or oD. II. P rewett , 14li<t lut MÎr M UUB tracts »ear he spent the Fourth with his mother an up-to-date hair cut call on Harry Morrison, next door to postotfia«. Bandon and sister. . Oreg i Parkersburg, Ore. tout».. A. liberty o o a ve OU a O 3 cl Piano? I. A. TURNEL at BOÍLES JEWEITY • • *. I o è TORE