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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1908)
• « • » 0 fbsre Mt a many imitation« of Do* Dewitt's Little Early Riaers, safe, witt'H Carpolized Witch Hazel i a*y, pleasant, sure, lift e liver pillw. Salve bnt just one original. Nolbiog Solti by Bandon Drug Co. e H. W. Hamilton, of the Portland t ire is jnstas good. Insist oo De “In 1902 1 had a very severe at Trade School, speaking before the wilt’s. Il is cleansing, cooling and tack of diarrhoea "' aa; s R N. Far southing. Sold by Bandon Drug Co Catholic Institute the other day, de livered himself of some opinions on rar of Cat Island. La. “For several FOR SORE FEET weeks 1 was unable to do anything. the subject of industrial education ‘I have found Btlcklen’s Arnica Ou March 18. 1907. 1 bad a similar that should not pass without com attack, and took Chamberlain's Colic, Salve to be the proper thiog to use mendable comment. Mr. Hamilton Cholera aud Diarrhoea Remedy for sore feet, as well as for healing is an advocate of industrial educa which gave me prompt relief 1 burns, sores, cuts, and all manner of tion for the honor and usefulness of, consider it one of the best medicines abrasions,“ writes Mr. W. Stone, of industry. He believes in manual f its kind in tti<‘ world ami had I East Poland Maine. It is the prop er thing too for piles. Try it! Sold training in the schools, not as an used it ill 1902 J believe it would under guarantee at C. Y. Lowe’s educational fad, b..t as a fundamen have saved me a hundred dollar doe drug store. 25c. tor ’ s bill. ” Sold by C. Y Lowe. tal fait. To late the matter sub Interest in Industry Mr. Harriman’s New Rule 3 Mr Harriman »ays he will build not lints when |«rofits warrant. This sound* very gtxxl, indeed,• but if tin rule had been applied to Oregon in the past, or even now, there would Lx little cause for complaint at this end of the line, .and the state would now be able to boast of feeders into every section where they could legit mat ly lie called for, instead of in oiii' fifth of the state, as is now unfortunately the case. z It is on precisely this sc re that Mr. Harriman has been criticised in 11... Male anil very justly so, even fioill the foundation which Mr. I lari iman himself now lays down, He found hereabouts his profits, ai d taking them from here, he has si i nt them very largely in building up rival sections anil communities This lias ! een his policy, regularly pursued ami carefully mapped out. Ai llii us t amed by his roads in this : < tion lie hasMivertcd to the Union Pacific main line and to otherlines; worst of all, he has used profits wiling fiom the people of this State ,>ml i■ gion to buy control of othei load - with which he had no con nection, tlirect or indirect, and solely |.,i h * own aggrandizement, it is not surprising that the people w ho here suffered from lack of railroads, whose progress they filt to be re tanlcd, and who saw their neighbors advancing through the expenditure ul mo.iey earned lit re, should have ci’tt tc i piotest and felt unkindly toward Mr. liar'¡mail and the miihods which, while they may have made him great and opulent, were demoralizing large interests along the line of these roads which he con tiolled in this section of the country. The people of Oiegon would be g!ail to take Mi. Hariiman at his w. nl; they would have been glad to have taken him at his word years agte There is much for the Har- 11.0..H lines to do in the way of ex- t< nsions in this state, and much that they could have done from past profits. T here will still be much for them do in this state and still great profits with which to do it in the future. If Mr. Harriman sticks to the rule which he has laid down, the people of Oregon will have reason to b better satisfied with him . than they ever have been in all the years they have contributed to his fame and wealth.—Telegram. SHE LIKE* GOOD THINGS stantially in Mr. Hamilton’s own Mrs. Chas. E. Smith, of West inclined to make language, we are Franklin. Maine, says. ‘T like good IN 1HE eilit'in COURT OF HIE manual training more professional STATE. OF OKEGON, IN AND KIR things and have adopted Dr. King’s than vocational, which is an error t'OOS COUNTY. New Life Pills as onr family laxa vye need to correct for the sake of ■I. W. Feller. Plaintiff. ’ Suit in Equity to tive medicine, because they are good VH. the children and the better develop Carrie Williams and Quiet Title to and do their work without making a < arrie E. Williams, | Ileal Property. ment of future industry. defendants. fuss about it.“ These painless puri Educational expeits are quite SUMMONS. fiers sold at Lowe's drug store 25c. well agreed that we have a great To (-arrie Williams and Carrie E. Wil deal to learn, and much theory to liams, defendants: IN THE NAME OF* THE STATE OE verify by experiment before our sys OREGON : tem of industrial training will prom You and each of you are hereby required I to appear in the above entitled Gpurt and ise anything like perfection. There Cause, and answer the CoiunXmit filed I 51îi<*k?-iiiiit 11 <& you therein by the Plaintiff, on or is, too, a general conensus of opinion against before tile last- d iv of the time prescribed Vanoiuiiiiker for the publication of tbis summoiis uInch to the effect that in the school dav is six consecutive weeks from the date process wi fall shoi t of arousing the of the first publication hereof; the date of All kinds of Repair Work done the first publication is the 25th of June, industrial spirit in the child, 1 le is 1!HIS and the Inst publication will lie on the promptly anil in a workmanlike •¡th of ,‘ugnst, l'KM. And you are notified man-ner. not inclined to regard the matter that if yon fail to so appear or anew, r said Complaint. Plaintiff wtil apply to the Court Horseshoeing a Specialty with that seriousness which he for the relief prayed for in his said C >tu- Location on plank road one-fourth mile should. His faculties of construc- nlaiut. to-wit.: For a decree whereby De from the Steamer Landing. fendants' a -verse claims to hose certain tion are not trained like those parcels of kind described as Lots eight, BANDON . - - . OREGON nine and twelve in Block fourteen and Lots of computation, for example, The one, four, five, eight, nine and twelve in latter, he appreciates, are trained Block fifteen. Woi.dland Addition to the Town of Bandon. Coos County, Oregon for use—for actual serviceable use platted ami of record tn the office of the IH)YIJTS <'ountv Clerk of said County, shall be de m later life; and the boy feels that termtneil and forever foreclosed and Plain declared and adjudged to be the abso » tot to be able to use them to best tiff lute owner of the said teal propertv, and ulvantage at that time will operate i be defendants and each of t hem excluded t'rhni any and all right, interest- or lien in or E i handicap. Not so witll what he re tothesai.l described property or any part 'hereof. I his summons is served upon von ceives from manual training. This by publication thereof in the Itandon Has moved into the Gallier >e conies to look upon as a sort oil IC ki ' obdbb , a weekly newspaper of general Building opposite the Post circulation, published in the Town of Ban i recreation from the sterner s’enool don in Coos Count , Oregon, purauant to i office. Big bargains in order of Hon. J. W. Hamilton Judge of vork indulged, but now and then the Jewelry all the time and th" within named Court, made and dated IIMH, tn offering at each indulgence a the 23d day of .lune, NEW GOODS G. T. TREAUGOLD, Attorney for Plaintiff. relaxation of discipline, which of Constantly Arriving. itself is damaging to the general school advancement. Mr. Hamilton does not believe :hat it would be better to make manual training of that laborious •haracter which would put it be WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OE SUPPLYING LOCAL yond the yea rs of the child, and ORDERS POR nake it distasteful on that account But lie dties believe that there should be such general diffusion of industrial knowledge in the first years of sclio' l that the selection of a voca ? OF AI.I. KINDS ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE tion becomes an easy and natural. 1 Orders delivered if desired. Prices to meet competition. almost an unconscious, process later on. It is a part of hisdoctrine that ill tof his knowledge should be so imparted as to create respect for, PROS! »Ek*. OREGON labor; and to lead, in whatever | James J. Hill on Ship Subsidy line a boy might select to follow, to such proficiency that lie would “What we need to m.ike ocean escape the ridicule of shopma’i s ' carrying trade possible,’ says James when he actually goes to work. J. I fill. discussing failure of his Orien These are sound sentiments and of tal steamships and the recent order -substantial value. They apply more of the Interstate CommerceCommis to the educational interests of the sion, “is not subsid es but intelligent boy than the girl; although it legislation—legislation that helps in would be far better for society if the I stead of hinders.’’ Mr. Hill meant girl would learn to work with her ; that we need tepeal of the laws hands at something besides paint which bat America from building ing and fine embroidery. Ami this) and operating American ships as without distinction as to wealth cheaply as foreigners can build and mil the social st Hiding of the family, j The New Lowe & Laird Building operate their vessels. If the idea of labor is associated witll That is the whole secret of the school life in the child mind from T languishing ship industry of the the first days in the primary grade , United States. Foreigners can until hi* graduates, whether from! C. T B lumenrother . Notary Public. carry freight cheaper than Amer high school, academy or college, it i icans. Subsidies are only high dues not-Mlow that he need depend freight charges in disguise, So is upon manual labor later on for a | high protective tariff, The ship. livelihood; but it would be far bet j All Kinds of Real Estate Bought and Sold. builders, protected by tariff, want, ter many times if he could do so; j Money Loans Negotiated on Approved Security. All U. S the American people to pay those and, at all events, labor is always Land Mailers a Specialty anti Promptly Attended charges. They do not want the honored by him. The net product to. Pension and Insurance Agency. Bond American people to remove the as a citizen would be better than Brokers. Trans-Atlantic Steam tariff, so that the ship owners can what the schools now turn out. ship and Railroad Ticket afford American ships. That ■ Great reform will be worked when Agency. would shut off th< prospective sub- I we get grounded in this doctrine sidy graft. | of making labor honorable. As we Hoonm 2 nnd 3, l |i Siiti rx On either side the failure of Mr. i get more of the philosophy of inak 1 lVC“"“xew Denholm Building, Hill’s ships exemplifies that sue ! ing things insteail of acquiring things, Bancion, cessiul mi'll do not win in all their a great many problems will be Oregon undertakings The imprat tieability oj solvedth.it now seem complex, in his big ships, Minnesota and Dakota, deed. Industrial education at its was pointed out to him I epratediv. best value should aim to bring alrout even I»« fore their keels were la it I. just this same condition. — Telegram. and the project of theit construction was discredited a long lime. Mr Hill's ships weie not adapted to the WHAT IS BEST FOR IND1GESTIO. ? he mat/ia AWrf/wj,. • mr<4um liffit wright rrr*«t- tj.ins Pacific trade ami tin it f.nlurt ing nflr, • Vrll t<oportion*d. hnrly balanced gun With ail the Mr A. Rubli ihon o.f Drniuqnin, is hardly a’fair test, perhaps Bui (hit.ilio, Itati beoti l F'ni I lieti for yoni- advantages and comforts d solid-top. «dr-riert- iaf eoMtructi -n ItM iuick and ra«v c4 operati, m. aerare» up to he knows whereof he speaks when w ith indigeaticn and recoriimeiid'- 3(X) raids and a wry pleasant gun to carry ami tn shoot. ’ F<jr wnlrd <Ü<trirw MÍ farmiaf country where the rf»o*Wn» M he says that American ships m t <1 (Ti .mbetI un'* Stornarli anT Liv.q^. Woívklaiclt’. Lailfru. I ar*. *wts. hawka. *tc . is at ranges from Id) to 2011 yard«, the 25 20 and U-20 nArs With tl» bla. b and “legislation th«H help: instead of I.iblei* a* ‘lite leni me hello V V i low■ pWWura aniÀrlewloads rennet ba’ ^’*¡¡7’.¿i* and V. N. AMES, J i : w i ;u?\ S to r BUILDERS, ATTENTION! LUMBER Lyons & Johnson Lumber Co The New Meat Market on At water Street keeps nothing but the best in Meats, Produce and Vegetables. A big stock of well chilled meats. New, clean, well ventiated rooms free from odors. SMITH BROTHERS Lodges are Requested to Notify this Offire on Election of Officer» m J Change of Meeting Nigtit. Cards under .this Head are 50 psr is., tion Dr M X- Monoton DM. B. W. MOMITKB PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON BANDON’ PHYSICIAN Ji SUMÜH ua OREGON Office over Drug Btor*. Hours. 9 t. a.ui. 1 :3l)to 4. pm.; 7 to 8 tu the evening. Night calls answered from office. Office in Uird Building, Corner 1st and Wharf Phone Calk Promptly Attended. Streets Rooms at Hotel Gallier, ok » **• » n BANDON. Lewah Tribe No. 48. lmp. O. R. M. Dr- J at the Bandon Wigwam. Sojourning M ohiefa in goodataiidiug are cordially invited Wnrcn Kellv EETS every Tueuday evening at S ruu Physician and Surgeon - Operative tu attend. O.C. W aldvookl . C. T. F umikb , U. of R. Sachem. Surgery a Specialty. Bandon W. R. C. No. 40 OFFICE, Lowe’s Dm; Store. Meets every first aud third Saturday in the Panter Building. each month at 2 p. in. in G. A. R. Hal). Cordial invitation extended to all mem- l»r N hers Mas. D. A. Y oung , PreHideut. Mas MABinAra M oksk . Secretary. Residence U. Perki bn I »ANDON LODGE, No. 130, A F. A M. 1) Stated oouiiiiunioHtioiis tirat Satur Office in New Denholm Building. day after the lull moon of each mouth AB Master Maaons cordially invited. GUKI I Y BOAK, W. M. Lloyd Rosa, Secretary. DR. LESTER P. SORENSEN, ------ Dentist------- 1. O. <». V f^Office’in New Lowe-Laird Building. I »ANDON DODGE. No. 133, I. O. O. F »Telephone at Home. 1» meets every Wednesday evening Hours: 9 a. m., to 5 p. m. By request Visiting brothers in good standing cor > to 8, p. m. dially invited. BANDON CHAS. S. MuCULLOCH, N. G. G kafton T ylbb , Sec. OREGU-4 O R W'JklDE Rebekah Lodge No. 126. ATTORNEY AT LAW Notary Public Tuesdays, EETS Every 2nd and 4tb Practice night first Wednesday of the M month, Social Evening the 3rd Saturday of Office: Room 1 Laird Butldmg, the mouth. A cordial invitation extended to all members in Rood standing. B anihin . .... Oar<: s MINERVA LEWIN, N. G. C laba G oetz , Seo’y. G, T. lKr.AttGIJl.lt, Knights of Pytliias ATTORNEY AND COUNSEL« R AT LAW, N o . tit, Knights of Pythias. Meets every Monday even ing at Masonio hall. Visiting Knights in vited to attend. H. M. M obbison , C. C. B. N. H abbinuton , K. of R. S. D elphi lodge Modern NOTARY PUBLIC li. N. COMMISSION Elf. Bandon, Woodmen. Oregon - ■'ABLE ROCK CAMP, No. 9176, M. W. Office With Bandon Investment < o of A. Meets the 2d and 4th Wednesday of each month at K. P. Hall. Visiting GKO. P. TOPPING, neighbors cordially invited to attend. A. I. HAR TMAN, H. C. ATTORNEY and COUNSELOR AT Î AW E. E. O akes , Clerk. { AND NOTARY PUBLIC, ForMtan <>r America. hire Insurance. tOURT QUEEN OF THE FOREST, No. 17, meets Friday night of each week, C J in Concrete Hall, Bandon. Oregon. A cor Bandon, - - - - Oregon. dial welcome is extended to all visiting brothers. A. E. H adhall , G eo . E. W ilson , Chief Ranger. Fin. Seoretary. Dr. IT- ML. Brown, Woodmen of the World. Laird Building, over Vienns Csfe. Resident Dentist. Appointments by request st sny reasonsbls SEASIDE CAMP No. 312. W. O. W. » ’ meets in regular seasion the first and hour. Office Hours: third Thuradavs of each month in the Ma sonic hall. Visiting neighltorn nre cordially Phone, invited. R. W. BULLARD. C. C. O.C. W aldvookl , Clerk. c. A. 8 to 12 M., I to 5 P. M. JAMISON BANDON. OREGON JACK BROWN The Arcade Saloon, Choicset of Wines, Liquors and Cigars. They Handle The Famous Weinhard’s Beers. In The New Green Building X The Weinhard's Brewery Depot o. H. BRAMLEY, Manager WHOLESALE LIQUORS. Napa Soda, W. A' Gaines «V Co.’s Wbiakiew, While Rock, Standard Malt and Cream of Malt, and other Standard Brands of.Brandies, Whiskies, Gin. Wines, etc. : : s : : In the^old Paner Building fflar/tn. T h nders "—Oregonian Do Y»u lull« t»oFi»h? o Ìl«M'd. 1 1 11 Ollbli'd witll >11 :_-s-i| >n or colmi'|>«llon givo tliom a tri «I. Iliey nre ea-v t<> tali«» litui pi» I-4» Il I . litre iti«eoxer<<l tw fish bait * IlH’ll 111 effect, makes'em bite. One box Fill F. • <f ill free at «Inti . Writ« fo» | -- rt , .11.i - • I è HIM- Mtl'bLk • 4L, l’<>t. A,A' <A à ". I c. •λ •• •• o © ••• ••• «• • •• • • • •• . * • a e a laf’ ta. The factory e«Miiunia<’n for tna M < f I anea w cmep, «■kJ hr V-kwVd at ver» «•’•II c«- —, The np-«o-<l ite«n*H»mnn n<- *. the ' every .It, li.JI'' I' ' ■ tn...- M loe f. r the na i «Svi- ■ ■« e r ■ ■■ -t « . '• to |n.w«r lA.ug about il 1 UI.K fi»» ■> i--fM». Prie« 25 cent» k. o I a • • * o 42 Wttha SÌ. « . e ■» I / o° o o a BANDON STEAM LAUNDRY Family Washing a Specialty. First Claw Laundry Work Guaranteed. Special •itention given to fine woolen good*. ( leaning and pressing Men’s suits and Ladies’ fine skirts given prompt attention. N.mi h W Drng Nt.ij.» • •V » oo o o « o • • • o <W — I» •• o o °°° o B • • • • o ••• • o • • : F. A BATES, Proprietor • n •• o e 0 n OFFICE HOURS: 10 ft. m .to 3 u m., 7 p. m. to 8 p. m. M mudii I c . Bandon Real Estate & Loan Co X TTxa.1 Dlmotor"’ Lodge etnei I ‘ a . a • • • . Y < * •• • • © • ©