Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, August 20, 1908, Image 8

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KUNAJING AWAY FROM HOWS.
AT
The Cray Haired Man Remember® a
Boy Who Tried It Years Ago.
“Whenever I read in the newspa-
r?rs that a boy has run away from
home to fight Indians or seek some
other sort of ndveuture, it takes me
MBS SABAH COSTELLO
back forty years,” .-aid the gray
haired man in the club smoking
room, “for I ran away from home
once, just as 1 suppose every other
BAN IM »N
OREGON youngster ’does, Once at east, only
in my case I wasn’t seeking adven­
ture. 1 was escaping tyranny.
Xt seems foolish now, but it was
I he Eaglè Saloon all “ very
real to me then. The tyr­
anny consisted of the one fact that
Formerly ANCHOR BAR
I got mv first licking, and 1 guess
. ALAIN NUN« K. Prop.
there’s no doubt that 1 deserved it.
Is now l.oratM.l in T'iuo New Qiisrters But I couldn’t sec it that way then.
1 was very bitter, and the one idea
East of tl.e I’oslotlice
I had was to get away where life
was free and tyrants were not.
lioiceat Wine», làquora and Cigar»
“I’he impulse to depart on my
traveds was carried out so suddenly
lili.1.1 Ali!» ANI» I'OOl. TA1U.FS
that I found myself wandering far
COl R 1 E< >1 ’S TREATMENT away from the house before it
dawned on me that I was ill pro­
vided for a journey. In fact. 1 had
Call and See MUNCK
gone just as I was, with the smart
of my*physica! as well as my mental
wrongB still acute.
“As I went I pondered over the
matter of provisions, and the idea
came to me that I would make my
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first stand in a cranberry bog right
/>/•//o'o/.sf ,t n
/ml Inca ry
on the farm. With this as a head­
quarters, 1 would make raids on
Is jtiHt in receipt <>i |.i new stock of
neighboring orchards, and if worse
i >1 ill’s mid (’)i<‘inicnls. Pi.ent mid came to worst I supposed the cran­
'ropcietary Prepnintiotis, Toilet Ar berries would support life.
leles. Druggist Sundries, Perfumes,
“Well, I reached the cranberry
iiri'slios, Sponges, Soap,, Nuts and
;ui lies. ('igats. Tobaccos and Cig bog presently and bivouacked.
arettes. Paints, Oils,
(alase and Here I should spend the first night
under the friendly stars. 1 picked
Painter's Supplies.
out a soft place for a bed and sat
down to wait the coining of night.
“Now, cranberries are not very
fifling, especially in the raw, green
state, but 1 managed to eat some
of them. And then it began to get
dark.
“Well, sir, the shadows fell quick-
y on the hills about me, and the
Newly furnished large light rooms air grew chill. Fantastic monsters
reare«l their horrid heads on every
Telephone. Electric Lights.
land. The free life began to pall.
Rented by single night, week or
“So it won’t surprise you to learn .
that
a very little boy ran home cry- J
month.
ing before the supper things had
l>een cleared away and that he nev­
INOI’IR I A I OI I l( I Ol
er ran away again.”—Washington
flic BANDON STEAM LAUDRY Post.
Something for Nothing
Then do not COME HERE
But if you want FULL
VALUE for your money
then we are m ore than anx-
ious to have you come in
and look over our stock of
Goods.
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The most cc nplete line of
general mere tandise ever
brought to Br ndon is now
on display or our shelves
and counters ? nd new goods
are constantly arriving.
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We are eve • on the alert
and our long e cperience has
placed us in tl e position to
know just wh it the people
want.
ROOMS and
LODGING
LIFETIME
The Bandon Furniture Co,
offers any couple that will
Get Married
in their show window on the after-
noon of August 29th, their choice
of any iron bedstead in stock.
Some fin ' Birdseye Maple and
Iron Beds n >w in this store.
Call and irake your selection.
STORK
Belle A. Kolp
Notary Public
Real Estate
Some of the best property on
the market.
City or
Country
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0. A. TROWBRIDGE
MRS
GERALDINE
MORRIS.
There are many imitations of De­
CULTURE witt’s Carpolized Witch Hazel
Salve but jnst one original. Nothing
Artistic Singing with Pure
else is jnst as good. Insist on De­
Italian Method.
Will be at Mrs. Stevenson’s Wednes­ witt’s. It is cleansing, cooling and
(toothing. Sold by Bandon Drug Co
days and Thursdays.
VOICE
The Place where youi money goes farthest
“I Sell the Earth
Ice Cream
Low Rates for G. A. R.
C. P. Zcek has mad«' ariange-
ments with the Coquill«* River
Transportation o whereby a rat«
oi 50 cents for
the round trip
from Bai d«»n and Myrtle Point
to Coquille, has been seemed for
the Glam; Army and Pioneer As
sotiation meeting
at
Coquille
September 2, 3 and 4th, tickets
go al to return two d tys after
close oi reunion.
¡'.ckets '.oo«l coming and going
on.ti'v o< the Coquill«' Riser J'r.uis-
portat 1 >11 C< >. ‘s I »oats.
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Eloped to Coquille
Geo Ferrier and Mis McKiel
ga < their friends the lip Stin«l.i\
and went
to Coquille where
th« v
wire
married
returning
Monday < >n the same evening
tlvv were given a charivari at the
h' lne of the bride's daughtt t .Mrs
N a glen
.
ffllar/in
HE 7771/7/ft Mod fl 1894 is a medium light weight repeat­
ing nflr. a well proportioned, hnrly balanced gun with all the
advantages and comforts of \\\<- 777trr7/n aniid-top, side-eject­
ing construction.
It is quick and easy <4 operation, accurate up to
300 yards and a very pleasant gun to carry and to shoot.
For settled districts and fanning country where the shooting at
woodchucks, badgers, foxes, *cuons, hawks, etc., is at ranges from
KM) to 2(M> yards, the .25-20 and .32-20 rifL s with tlie bla< k and
low-pressure smokeless loads rann<»t I m * equalled, for accuracy and
safety. The factory ammunition for the Model 94 niles is cheap,
and can be reloaded at very small cost.
The np-fn-d;it«“»p<»rtMnian nnedHthe • * lftrrtht
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every <li»y I ii ^A k * year. It containH 1 W» pisgtm of live stuff
for the man ufln lot .» a a uo<»»l gun, «nd wants to know every­
thing about it. I RKt'2 for 3 Htumpa ¡»owtage.
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1 >1. and Alrs S. |. Mmn of I ..mg-
I »is visited trien :s in tOWII last Week,
Miss Mae Hamlin left lot Myrtle
Point Tuesday morning where she
¡.attending the .Teachers Institute.
I I |t• faint »us C<»>s Bay Beer al-
ways kept 011 ice at Rasmussen
Bros.'
l'or home made breakfast bacon
‘go to E. I .ewin.
.Miss Nettie Jenkins and Miss
I.Inin.1 Solve departed Monday
e«»(»n for Bellingham, Wash, where
tht". will o in.tin indefinitely. They
wi le among Bandon's most popular
young ladies and every one regrets
their departure.
For fruit jars, caps, and rubbers
go to the Bandon Hardware Co.
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Rev. Horsfall wiil hold sen ices
St John’s Church Sunday at 11 a
and 7:3o p m.
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Nei0 I lawn. Conn.
Wtllotfi St.,
Our graduates secure the
B1JST
P( )SITI()NS
PREPARE NOW.
WRIT E
Fall term opens in a few
FOR
DESCRIPTIVE
weeks.
MA'ITER
Miller Cleaver Business College.
Ihei« will b« .1 conceit in Band
Pal k Sunday afici 110011 if proper ar
rangements een be made. Adinis
si< 11 fot adults will I m len ci nts, < hil-
dreu free.
Mis. Thos Anderson returmd last
werk from N« wi>< rg, < >i< whvresbe
find beeil visiting fo sevcral vtreks.
Alts. C. E. Kopf and Alls Bari
A number of the young people
weieguests at the plrasant country in Bandon held forth at a "crab
boine oi Mr. and Mts l.edgerwood boil” last Thursday night below.
cm; day last weck.
Lookout Station on the beach. T he
evening was pleasantly passed in
The 5th dav of October has been
singing songs and telling stories
settled on by the town council to
and last But not least in eating the
vole on the new chartci which has
many good things which had been
been discussed for some time l'lie
prepared.
°At a late hour the
charter if it carries provides fyr an
party returned to town loud in their
election ,30 days later for the pur­
praise of the evenings enjoyment.
pose of electing a mayor
Economy fruit jars and lids at
more councilman and a
Trowbridge's.
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ju«lge I'he proposition
Q
of a
( 'larence ) . Lowe
If you don't believe it, just
come in and let us show you.
ating more territory will
on at the same time the
elected
THE CHANCE
The Pacifier,
NORTH BEND
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OREGON
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ave You a
i ano r
Then see
I A. TURNELI
( EXPERT
PIANO TUNER)
Hure
IHitii-t tu.ned by the local man, will sign
con teuct to k'cc/i Piano in ¡irxt dann comiition, lu’o tun-
111 o's 11 i/ear for
a tunintj- •'III worb (luarun-
teeil.
/ will call 011. you, at once, weite or scc mr.
Leave your order at BOÍLE S JEWELRY STORE
Bandon
Oregon
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. Owing to the many other
I uest
tractions in town last
skating
party
at
evening the
as
well
attend«
<I
i nk was not
expected, However the crowd «
a fair sized one and bating
the strains of S' line of the |M Ipl
s<dt ct ions of the Bandon Con«
¡’■and was indeed a treat.
of f( 1 < w il
Rowan at
do well to call on S
30 t.x
w< st end ot .ph Street
McKenzie the tailor has just re­
ceived his fall and winter line of
samples, the finest ever displayed
30 tf.
n Bandon.
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You can get Ice Cream by the
dish, quart or gallon, tor parties or
families. Also ice in small quanti­
ties at Holm's Restaurant.
25t f
Packing Butter
The Bandon Creamery will pay
the top price for packing butter and
will buy it in any quant ty.
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WHAT IS BEST FOR INDIGESTION?
Mr. A. Robinson of Drnmqnin,
Ontario, bad linen troubled for years
with indigestion and recommends
Chamberlains Stomach and Liver
Tablets as “the best medicine ever
used.'' If troubled with indigestion
Fresh groceries for campers at or constipation give them a trial.
They are easy to take ami pieasant
Trowbridge’s.
11 effect. Price 25 cents. Samples
I )elphi 1< X Ige K. of P. will dedi­ free at (J. Y. L owh ’ s Drug $tore.
cate their fine new hall Saturday
Belle A. Kolp has sold her home
August 29th. The grand chancel -
in West Bandon to C. G. Adams.
lor will be here from Portland. The
Mr Adams and familiy will take pos
local K. of P. lodge has one of the
session at once
finest halls in the state.
BoRN-Monday morning, to Mr
f. ost — Between here and Bear
and Mrs Geo Laird, a fine baby girl,
Creek on BearCreek road, a Inmt-
Geo is the happiest man in town
ing case watch, Finder please leave
these days
at this office.
The Women's Social Club met at
L ost —At Woodmen excursion,
the home of Mrs John Giles t his, after
Sunday, a gold watch and enamel
noon
pin with three pearls. Anyone find­
J A Engleman was over from Marsh­
ing. same will please leave att h«s of
field last week.
fice.
F or S ale —A new gasoline en­
Wm Knight of Myrtle Point was
gine. Inquire at this office.
among the Bandon business visitors
Satisfaction guaranteed, prices rea­ last Friday
sonable, at the Bandon Pantatorium.
Mr and Mrs Geo Rackleff were down
Rig ents or little cuts, small fn m Myrtle Point taking in the
scratches or bruises or big «»nos are
healed quickly by Dewitt’s Witch sights at Bandon last week.
Hazel Salve, It is especially good
E. H. Roberts and C. W.
for pile®. Bo sure to got Dewitt’s.
Endicott both of Myrtle Point were
Solti by Bandon Drug Co.
The Steamer Favorite is making in Bandon Saturday
regular trips to Bandon and Co­ C W »0 lrull has purchased the
«piille as follows Leaves Bandon interest of his partner, N. C. Medley
6:45 am: leaves Coquille at 9:15 a in the Bandon Furniture Co. and
tn.
Leaves Bandon 1 20 p m will continue the business at the
Leaves Coquille 4 :00 p tn and con­ regular stand
nects with lw>th trains at Coquille
The whiskey for the most particu­
so as to give one three hours and I5 lar people Stewart’s ftourbon, at
Jamison & Btown’s.
minutes at Marshfield
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