Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, August 27, 1908, Image 7

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Notice to Hunters.
THE CHINESE LTLY.
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All peftions are hereby notified
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not to trespass on my premises for 0 O
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Once upon a time there lived in
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either
the
purpose
of
hunting
or
China two orphan brothers, The
elder brother, not satisfied with picking berries.
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having inherited the larger sliare of
E. M. R andleman .
the parental’estate, seized the most
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yaluable part of the younger’s, leav­
Notice to Hunters
ing him but a few acres of rocky,
unfruitful soil.
The industrial growth of our town is surely and steadily
The younger brother bore the
All pesons are h ereby notified not
going up the river; there the mills and manufactories
greediness of the elder one until he to hunt on the premises of tlie un­
was finally overcome with poverty dersigned.
must be, and near them will be the homes of the many
and hunger. Then, i • great despair,
ROBER I MARSDEN President.
W. F. RAU, General Manager
A
lfred
W
est
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interested in such industries—the homes of the men who
he threw himself uj>on the ground
C ash D oyle .
and lay there sobbing and bewailing
toil w ith hand or br.un, and desire to "go home to a hot
his cruel fate.
All hunters are hereby notified not
meal with the family.”
Suddenly he heard a sweet voice to trespass on the premise, of
Jug and Bottle Goods of all kinds at
calling his name. Ojiening his eyes,
wholesale prices.
he saw a fairy bending over him, E. L. and A. W. Strader, Two
Mile, Oregon.
who bade him arise, saying:
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‘“Thy patience and forbearance
Family Trade and Mail Orders
The greatest opportunity of the times exists to acqttite a
have been noticed, and now’ great
For Sale
promptly
filled.
shall be thy reward. Thou shalt
home cheap, right near the industrial portion of the icwn.
find riches and fame beneath the
Lots 40X100 feet can be had for installments ot $10.00
soil where thy head but a moment
A good second hand 1 1 -4 inch
per month, with clear titles and warranty deeds.
ago rested. To reach the treasure steel axle hack with poles and
will be no easy task, but be patient
and jiersevering. Rest not until shalv s after August 7th 1908 tor
thou hast found that which shall $25.00.
Information given at this office
cause thee to be honored and loved
for a thousand generations.”
with reference to hack"
Then the fairy vanished, and the
FOR SALE -Good new six
young man rubbed his eyes and
room
house and eight lots Price
looked about him. Bis rocky ground
AT BANDON
inquire of of The Bandon
was still there, and he was jubif«nt $1.600
with a newborn courage and hope. Investinent Corporation.
CAPTAIN CHRISTENSEN, Commanding.
With resolute will he applied him­
Don’t miss this opportunity It’s a good thing, whethei you
F or S ale — A new gasoline en­
self to the task of finding the
want a home or an in\ estment.
gine. Inquire at this office.
buried treasure.
For many days he dug faithfully,
Connecting with Steam Ship Alliance at Marshfield. Full
P rivate S ale
and finally lie found a flower bulb.
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information of
For the next 15 days I will sell at
Believing in the fairy’s promise, he
planted the bulb and nourished it my- place at 4 Mile, at private sale
until from it there grew’ a flower cheap, for cash:—
The New Modern Oil Burning Steamer
1 Bay mare about 1100 pounds,
more delicately sweet and fair than
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had ever before been 6een.
2 cows, idle fresh, 50 white leghorn
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Hundreds of people came to see­ hens, 40 turkeys half grown, 1 3 inch
the new flower. Other bulbs sprapg i
On (tegular Nk<‘<liil.i lh‘tm'i'11 Bandon
from its roots, and the young man’s wagon, 1 spring wagon, 1 low wheel
Naii Fi'iinciMi'o.
name and his bulb patch soon be- 1 farm wagon, 1 set double harness,
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came famous. Riches and honor 1 12 inch plow and cultivator and all
A. F. ESTABROOK CO., 901 Merchants Exchahge Bii'lding,
came to him because, strange as it kinds of small tools.
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Household
San Francisco, Owners and General Agents.
may seem, the flower would not goods ail in good condition.
BANDON COMMERCIAL CO.. Agents tor Bandon and Coquille Valley.
grow in any other part of China,
L. R asmason
Plans and Specifications given on Application.
and thousands came to buy from
him.
Prompt Attention given to Job Work
L ost Between here and Bear
He named his treasure the Creek on Bear Creek road, a hunt­
BANDON
OREGON
“Shuey Seen Euh,” or flower of the
w’ater fairy, a name that it has ever j ing case watch, l-'inder please leave
since borne, though in common par- | at this office.
lance it is known simply as the Chi­
L ost —At Woodmen excursion,
nese lily.
Sunday, a gold watch and enamel
The Oldest Golfers.
pin with three pearls. Anyone find­
The Royal Blackheath Golf club ing. same will please leave att h:s of
is the oldest golf club in England, fice.
and it also claims to be the oldest ,
L. A. YORK, Propriator
LOST-a red time book containing
existing golf club in the world, It
was founded by James I. in 1G08. my name with Bandon Bank pass
Our Bread is always fresh. Our Pies and Cakes can­
The New, Elegantly Filled mid Ni peed y Mtenmer
For two or three centuries before book and a few postage stamps.
not be excelled.
Baked goods of all kinds.
that time golf had been a popular Finder please leave at this office anil
game in Scotland, but, there is no
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J ust like M other used to make
record of any club having been es­ receive reward.
This steamer is new, is strongly built and fitted with the latest improvements and will
J. L. F oster .
tablished prior to the Blackheath
give a regular 8 day service, for passengers and freight, between the Coquille river, Oregon,
club.
and San Francisco. E. T. Kruse, managing agent, 23, Market St., San Francisco.
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In 1457 the Scottish parliament
Cassed an act enjoining that “fute
THE REV. IRL R. HICKS
J. E. WALSTROM, A^nt, Bandon, Oregon.
all and golfe be utterly cry it downe
GOT IN ALL THE NEWS.
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Almanac and Magazine
and nocht usit.” A similar act was
passed in May, 1491.
Cummings Killed a Lot of Ads. and
Should be in
The Royal and Ancient Golf club
Ftaised a Row.
every home in
at St. Andrews is one of the most
When Amos Cummings was ma im­
famous in the kingdom. It was in­ aging editor of the New York Sun, the land. His
stituted in 1751, a silver cup having many years ,-igo.^in important new’s weather pred ic-
REGISTERED OPTICIAN
been played for in May of that year story came 111 late one night and tionscanbeh.-ul
In 1831 William IV. became natron was sent to the composing room only in his own
Reliable Work and Goods.
of the club and approved of its be- with “must" written above it, which publica ti on s.
to
No
other
publisher
is
permitted
. ing in future styled “the Royal and meant that on no account must the
Ancient Golf (’¡uh of St. Andrews” news be left out of the paper. A printthem in any form, either with or
and presented a gold medal to be few minutes after the copy boy re­ without credit. ■ His l!*08 Almanac ex­
cels all former editions in beauty and
played for annually.
turned to the editorial rooms and value, and sells for 35cents, postpaid.
reported that the foreman had said His monthly magazine, W ord and
Striking an Average.
BIGGER PACKAGE
the paper was already overset and W orks , contains his weather fore­
The children were not allowed in that two columns of other news casts for each month, together with a
BETTER GOODS
the kitchen, but nobody had ever would have to be killed if the vast amount of the best family reading
forbidden their sniffing outside the “must” story was to get in. Cum­ and costs SI. a year, one almanac with
door Io catch the delicious odors mings took the copy from the boy each subscription. Every earthquake
The Modern Company, Marshfield, Distributor!*
which could be obtained by a close and went himself to the composing and serious storm for 20 years baa
application of a small nose to a room, lie demanded an explana­ been predicted by Prof. Hicks. Yon
crack.
tion. The foreman told him that cannot afford to be without these pub*
“Why, Ethel," said Mrs. Har­ there was a pressure of advertise­ tcations. Address all orders to
wood, who discovered them in the ments that night ami that they had
WINE5, LlQVoR.5 AND I i
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entry outside the kitchen door one usurped some of the space usually
Portland
and
Coos
bay
Steamship
Line
BOOTS - AND - SHOES
Sunday morning, “why are you given to news.
twitching Tommy and slapping
“What shall I kill?” asked the
C16AK5
You can’t expect to get $2 worth
him?”
foreman.
for $1, but you can get your
“ ’Cause he isn't playing fair,
“Kill two columns of advertise­
money’s worth at
mother,” said Ethel, “lie’s had five ments and print all the news,” or­
Oregon
Bandon
smells and I’ve only had four, and dered Cummings, and it was done.
Sails From Coos Bay Saturdays at Service of Tide
it’s my turn.”
The next day there was trouble
Sails From Portland Wednesday at 8 P. M.
“I am, too, playing fair,” asserted around the Sun office. A hurried
Driller in Boots and Shoes.
fl 'rite For Prices on
Tommy, his utterance smothered as meeting of the stockholders was
he again applied his nose to the called, and it was a stori"^ one. Repairing Neatly and Promptly
c. F. Mc COLLUM, Agent, Phone Main 34 A Street Dock
crack. “I’ve got an awful cold, and Some of the stockholders wanted to
Done at Lowest Living
I can’t smell half as much ns she have Cummings discharged, hut
Prices.
can I*
Charles A. Dana stood up for him,
ami as Dana owned the greater part
She Knew.
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of the stock his voice was all pow­
A Washington man, while visiting erful. After the meeting Mr. Dana
Successo! to IIOOVER Ac MUNDAY
a friend's place in Virginia, became walked out of his office and straight
much interested in his experiments to Cummings' desk. lie put his BANDON
O regon
in fruit culture.
hand affectionately on the manag­
One day the visitor was making ing editor's shoulder and said:
tin .4 fiothecftry
To
flr.l.r in All Kind. of
the rounds of the place, being in
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“Amos, von have my permission
tqjnst in receipt of 11 new stock of
charge of the friend's young daugh­ to throw out advertisements to
Fresh and Salt Meats. Vegetables, Etc.
Farm Produce Bou/
Drugs and) Chomicel«, Patent and
ter of ten, who acted as guide.
make room for the news whenever Proprietary Preparations. Toilet Ar
Having
purchased
this
old
and
well
established
business,
and moved the fame into the
“This trey seems to lie loaded in vmir opinion it is ne cs-nry. We
Marshall building, south side Main street
Wf solx it a continuance of pa<tgf n<roc | I
w ith apples.” observed the Washing­ are publishing a newspaper, not an helo». Druggist Sundries. Perfume«.
Marshfield, Ore.
Phone 33
ronage guaranteeing honest goods, fair prices and curteous treatment to all.
Brushes, Sponges, Soap. Nuts and
tonian, indicating a particularly fine advertising poster.”
Candi»-». Cigars, Tobaccos at.d Cig J W. FLANAGAN
W. M. LAWLER
specimen.
Shortly a fterward nn improve- arottss. Paints, Oil«. Ola«» and -------------------------------------------—-
“Yes, sir,” ns-enfed the little girl*, ment was made in the presses so Painter-» Supplies.
“father says this is a good year for that two <>' ii'orc ptllirs could I«1
apples.”
aj> '■•■I I > I lie paper at the Inst" mo- Is Your Property For Sale?
“I am glad to hear that," said the mi-» ' 1' iv
If, affpr t>wii
ft <y»
of K' I I. you «-an honeMljr way it
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We are constantly receiving inquiries fr m all
fltrd y<oi. w •
i i • f . t v ur »*-..«>
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risitor. “Are all vour trees as full
F I <»ut and ’ , «, « « f .-■Mituf pro*« nt it t-» thedqnl»r at the tn .
parts of the United Stater for Farms, Vineyard* and
If It f- >t
, V . «i .. t r > t..«■ bolt!«* I«» tin* dealer from wl
Country and City Hornet on the Pacific Coa*t. If
*>f apple* as this one?”’
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tt »r-a.iry
your property is for sale we «hall be glad to place it
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“No. ffir,” ojtplained tho girl, (
oarllst. an^ put you in direct correspondency with
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a large number of prmlbk buyers. Address.,
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“only the apple trc«*.”«— Ilaiysr't
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FOR INTtfCF.STTQN AND DYSPFPSTA.
TOWN A COUNTRY JOURNAL PUR. CO.
stock.
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feSLUVbS SOUR STOMACH, BfcKCJilNG, BTC. K. C, DffctJTQ COM»A«Ï,
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A Pr.tty Fancy 1« th« Lag.nd of It«
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LIQUOR COMPANY
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Great Opportunity
For Homeseekers
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Bandon,Oregon
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In Sweeney’s First Addition
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BANDON INVESTMENT CORPORATION
Stmr. Wilhelmina
Coos Bay and Bandon twice a week
J. E. WALSTROM. Agt. Bandon
|. K. WILLIAMS,
Contractor and Builder.
Vienna Bakery
ELIZABETH
EAT
Paradise Sodas
The Eldorado
Rasmussen Bros., Props
BREAKWATER
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Gasoline,
Distillale,
Clarence ) \ Lowe
Launch Supplies
Mianus : Engines
W. N. WRIGHT,
Bandon Meat Market
Coos Bay Oil & Supply Co.
Kodol
aso jack son •T.,uX‘ta fwarci R co , crs .
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