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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1908)
•• • • • • • r • • • • • • • Al! prranfl» are hereby notified n<>t to trespass on my premises for hunting or A Critic Who Tabes 4* tk* either rhe juirjawe oi Celebration ef PiroMep* puking berries. 31 t* “While not intending to change E. M. R andleman . the dates of any anniversaries now Notice to Hunten existing,” remarks the meddler, “I do wisn to make a few timely and All pesons are hereby notified not original remarks upon the absurdity of the custom. to hunt on the premises of the un “Why should the celebration of dersigned. a great man be held upon the anni Ab red W est , versary of his birth? Was there C ash D oyle . any tiling remarkable in that? Did any benefit accrue to the world at All hunters are hereby notified no that time? Is there any part of hia existence for which lie is leer to trespass on the premises of responsible? Surely not. It ia ab E. L. and A. W. Strader, Two surd that in a long and illustrious 32 4t lifetime the date that should be se Mile, Oregon. OUI A»!ïEtURlEK lected for an anniversary is his ad vent into an indifferent world as a naked, blind animal without devel oped senses and without a mind. “Is not April 30, the date of Washington’s inauguration as the first president of a new nation, more symbolical of his life than Feb. 8?? The birth of the United States—each year it passes with out notice. The Declaration of In dependence was fine, but it did not assure the launching of the ship of state Washington had much to do with the launching of that ship, and it is fitting that he should be remembered chiefly in connection therewith. Feb. 82, forsooth! We might as well celebrate th* chop ping down of th* cherry tree. ‘T'here are many men whose an niversaries might well fall on July 4. It was on tnat day that Thomas Jefferson signed the Declaration of Independence, which he had drawn up. But since there are many who had a share in that proceeding and in bringing that day to pass it is better that July 4 should remain a national anniversary and not the day of any one man. i “I submit a revised list of anni versaries : “Benjamin Franklin, Nov. 80. On that day in the year 1782 he signed the treaty of peace between American colonies and England at Paris. “Thomas Jefferson, April 28. On that day in the year 1803 he bought the Louisiana territory from Napo leon Bonaparte for the sum of «15,- 000,000. “Abraham Lincoln, April 9. On that day in the year 1865 Lee sur rendered at Appomattox, this being the thing which Lincoln spent the best part of his life bringing to pass. It meant the preservation of the Union. • “Jefferson Davis, Feb. 22. On this day in the year 1802 he was in augurated president of the Confed eracy. 1 “Robert E. Lee, May 4. It was on thia day that the battle of Chan- cellorsville was won. t “In at least one conspicuous in stance the greatest achievement of a man’s life has fixed a date in the public mind. Who knows in what year Columbus was born P Who does not know, from schoolboy to 5randfather, that he discovered .meric* in 1492 P” — Birmingham News. BANDON WINE I = AND== LIQUOR COMPANY o W. F. ROBERT MARSDEN President. o RAU, General M The greatest opportunity of the times exists to acquite a — <xx>---- Lots 40x100 feet can be had for installments ot $10.co o CAPTAIN They are for sale by !• R ANK A.SWEENEY, BANDON INVESTMENT CORPORATION AT BANDON CHRISTENSEN, Commanding Connecting with Steam Ship Alliance at Marshfield. information of It’s a good thing, whether you Don’t miss this opportunity. Coos Bay and Bandon twice a week want a home or an investment. Full J. E. WALSTROM, Agt. Bandon The New Modern Oil Burning Steamer BTVTsTTDOlSr FOR SALE—Good new six room house and eight lots Price $1.600 inquire of of The Bandon Investment Corporation. J. K. WILLIAMS, Contractor and 1 guilder. A snap—40 acres of cedar tim ber six miles sonth of Bandon; fine matchwood. 1-2 mile to saw milll. Price $650. Address J. M. Long, Bandon, Oregon. A snap—40 acres oi farm land, six acres of bottom land and twenty- two acres of pasture under fence. Price $800. Address J. M. Long, Bandon, Oregon. Kegnlar Nkednlo Between Nan Franciaco. II hik I oii and A. F. ESTABROOK CO., 901 Merchants Exchahge Building, San Francisco, Owner, and General Agents. BANDON COMMERCIAL CO., Agents for Bandon and Coquille Valley. __ Prompt Attention given to Job Work li i^a *J _ ('nllforma and Oregon Coast Nteaiussi|ip Co. OREGON BANDON Steamer Alliance Naw plying between Portland and (Joes Buy only ViennaBakery Mary and the Kitten. Little Mary was playing with her pet kitten. The kitten scratched her, and she exclaimed, “You isadarned old kitty!’’ Her mother told her that she must not utter such a naughty word again; and to be sure to im press it on her mind, washed her mouth out with soap and water. The next day Mary was again playing with the kitten, and again trouble arose, when she was heard to remark: “You is just the same kind o a kitten you was yesterday. ” On Plans and Specifications given on Application. WEEKLY TRIPS GRAY & HOLT CO., Gen Agent» SKINNER. Agent H. W 728-730 Merchants Exchange San Francisco Marshfield. Phone 441 L. A. YORK, Proprietor not be Baked excelled. J ust like a Our Pies and Cakes can Our Bread is always fresh. of goods The New, Elegantly Fitted and Npeedy Steamer all kinds. ELIZABETH M other used to make Tbit steamer u naw, is stiongly built and fitted with the latest improvaaent» and will give a regularA day sesvx a, for passengers and height, between the Coquille rive, Oregon, and Saa Francisco. E. T. Kruse, managing agent, 23, Market St., San Francisco. J. E. WALHTROM, Agent, Bandon. Oregon. The Opera 1*0 H I EAT HAS A SELECT STOCK OF REGISTERED OPTICIAN A SEASHORE VISION Wines, Liquors & Cigars Reliable Work and Goods. Paradise Sodas A ug . 15th at Rosa's Comp. Store. Nteam Beer on Brouglit sea Permanent from October. And dream oí the days that used Io be, Il tells me the tale of youth again COURTEOUS TREATMENT Of those sea-bom women aad wonderful men Till out of the curtain» of white they come. GROSS BROS Out of the mist» of their ocean home The Eldorado BIGGER PACKAGE BETTER GOODS Rasmussen Bros., Props. The Modern Company, Marshfield, Distributors Out of the breaker» from wonder land All wet with spray 1 see them stand. OREGON BANDON With familiar lace and quaint attire They talk with me by the drrft-wood fire As the spectral shadow» rise and fall And the flames they mock the night bird's call In troops they come from fog and BOOTS - AND fen. - SHOES WINE5, And strange companions march together M. But now Bandon Sails From Coos Bay Saturdays at Service of Tide Sails From Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done at Lowest Living Prices. With Cooper‘»Pilot smile at me. And Sinibad's cruel Man of the Sea. was getting BREAKWATER Oregon Dealer in Root« and Shoes. And the Robinson Family from their tree. That once I dreamed s B REUE R beside Bioene the bold, AND C1GAR5 Like a May-day morn with wintry weather Here's Crusoe's Friday as of old. LIQU0R5 Portland and Coos bay Steamship Line You can't expect to get $2 worth for $1, but you can get your money'» worth at These lea-bom women and mystical men. me Wednesday Portland at 8 P. M. Write For Prices on C. F. McCOLLUM, Agent, Gasoline, Phone Main 34 A Street Dock Now greets me quietly as he limps Distillale, Along with Gulliver and his imps. There Enoch Arden, real as life. Lewin’s Meat Market I a* e Successo» to HOOVER & MUNDAY Bandon Meat Market Mianus : Engines To Daaler in All Kinds of t Freeh »od Salt Metta, Vegetables, Etc. Meats and Provisions CoosJBay Oil & Supply Co. I kUraMiald, Ora. Fanuakad st Itvmg pn.es. cd the psdilse patronage J W. FLANAGAN A duu. Farm Preduce Bought. I laving purchased ihis old and well established buuneas. and moved the same into ihe Marshall building, south side Mam street We solicit a continuance of past generous pat innage guaranteeing honest’goods, fair price» and curteou» treatment to all. Phon« 33 W. M. LAWLER | edrted Bring your <fol> Work i to T hs R jecobpea Kodoli _ MOB IWDIGKSTTON AND DYSPIPSIA. M mlmvu * oub stomach , bklcmivg , I ave. x s •• % o •• ; • W. N. WRIGHT, Launch Supplies All kinds of • • • • •• • • * « ■ . • •• • a»s~*a Fourth Street, Portland, and by the 383 j. L. F oster . sibylline r per month, with clear title* and warranty deeds. o OK *♦ «•« home cheap, right near the industrial portion of the tewn Stmr. Wilhelmina . • In Sweeney’« First Addition Family Trade and Mail Orders promptly filled. ® 0 a meal with the family.” Sole Agents for Weinhards Beer. O O » . ’ • / must be, and near them will be the homes of the many interested in such industries—the homes of the men who wholesale prices. LOST-a red time book containing my name with Bandon Bank pass book and a few postage stamps. Finder please leave at this office and receive reward. “Oh, dear, will you look at it Weeps over his bride--another's wife-- again 1” sighed Mrs. Howard New And the Mei maid with her tong h there coms in an ecstasy of bliss. "Isn’t Aad the Lorelie still combs her hair it magnificent? Turn thia way now. A side glance bring* out the tradi tional beauty. I have never seen anything ao perfectly eiquialta. Dear, do come over here and look at it from thia view. Ono would never believe that auch a lovely thing ex isted in the world. The perspac- tive la simply grand. How inspiring and noble! Her* ia another view from the right. Dneen’t it show of even to better advantage? I am simply entranced with admiration.* , What la Mrs. Naveoma looking at? Soma maatarpwee m a picture nothing but the gallery? No, indeed It ia an dd ktUban chair the purvhanat at a earoadk band Hora, which »he thinks la «‘ 9$ *gan*ieaMM^[Ma. —BohauhnW « The industrial growth of our town is surely and steadily Jug and Bottle Goods of all kinds at FOR SALE—Household furni iture, inquire of Chas Prosser, in J. S. Tiltons new house. 30 tx As I ut on the »and by the i toil with hand or brain, and desire to “go hotne to a hot By W. S. Gordon. Her IsWIms Agswlretkea. o o going up the river; there the mills and manufactories Doing •• Ms Waa Tel*. It is not the plain or garden va riety of husband alone who gives his wife “as much trouble as all the children.” ▲ very distinguished example figures in “Leaves From the Notebooks of I^idy Dorothy Nevill.” He was a great scholar and had been a traveler In the far east, and ene time, after he had become a lion in English society, he was in vited to one of the great country houses In which England is ao rich. The visit was to last throe days. His wife carefully jacked three spotless shirts in his traveling bag and bade him take particular car* to put on one of them regularly ev ery evening. I "I hope you did as I told you," were hia wife’s first words on his return. "Of course I did. my dear,* he eaid. “I put on a clean shirt every evening; so, with the one 1 started in, that makes four that 1 am wear ing at the present moment.* O Bandon,Oregon For Sale A good second hand i i 4 inch steel axle hack with poles and shalv s after August 7th 1908 lor *25.00. Information given at this office with reference to hack' o Great Opportunity For Homeseekers • •. *• ♦ *. • • e >• • • • • •»