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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1908)
Cheer Up If people would devote themselves a little more to philosophy and a tittle less to the pursuit of wealth«and worldly pleasure, we should have more happiness in the world, longer lives in which to enjoy it and fewer suicides. It has seemed of late that almost ever}’ trivial misfortune is occasion for self-destruction. Any kmd of a wrong is sufficient.provoca- Uuii foi murder. We worry life awa) over mishaps which have no necessary influence upon our wel Ltie. A hail storm sweeps across luc wheat fields of the Middle West, and the next morning despondent f.itmers are found hanging around almost every place in trees and barns. A gay young wife tires of the dullness of her husband’s com panionship and elopes with a livelier i.oil, wnereupon two souls must be s».-nt unj repared to Heaven. A thousand and one ills that flesh is h ir to are so magnified when viewed through the small glass ol narrow eo vision that it seems better to fly to ills we know not of than to bear those we have. "Theie is nothing happens to any person but what was in his power to go through with,” wrote Marcus Aurelius over 1700 years ago. and H moderns would read more of his- wise sayings they would place a more accurate estimate upon rhe im portance of events of life. “How very near us stand the two great gulls of time, the past and th« future, in which all things disappear Now is not that man a blockhead who lets those momentary things make him proud, or uneasy, or sor rowful, as though they could trouble 1 iin for long?” And again, “Il anything external vexes you, take uodee that it is not the thing which disturbs you but your notion about It, which notice you may dismiss whenever you please.—Oregonian. The Eagle Saloon undertake to authorize commence- FURNISHED ROOMS Lodge and Professional TDireotorv ment of such a large public enter- ® . prise as construction of a railroad I Formerly ANC HOR BAR AT .1 . Range. L> ... ... ,1... ; ALVIN MUNCK, Prop, across the Coast It If the Lodges are Requested to Notify this Office on Election of Officers and on project shall ever be undertaken. ; Dow Located jQ Fine New Quarters Change of Meeting Night. Cards under this Head are 5Oo per in., month it will be under the initiative; East of tbe Poetoffice and refrendum, and under that I MBS SARAH COSTELLO power the constitution may [)e Choicest Wines, Liquors and Cigars DK. K. W. UONNITMK BILLIARD AND POOL TABLKB amended as easily’as an act can be Dr. H. L>. Houston. Nice clean rooms 2ft and 50o a ni^bt; $1.25 a week ; $5 »month PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON subitted and ; approved. There PHYSICIAN & SURGEON COURTEOUS TREATMENT BANDON OREGON OREGON might be some doubt as to the BANDON Office over Drug (Store. Hoars, 9 U- 1.', Phone Call« Promptly Attended. validity of an act—there could be a.iu. 1:30 to 4, p.m. ; 7 to 8 in the svenimi. Office in Laird Building, Corner I at and Wharf Call and See MUNCK none as to a constitutional amend Night calle nnswered from office. Street». Room» in Denholm Home on Plank ment. The Legislature has power Road, HANDON ORFOON to submit a proposed constitutional Lewah Tribe No. 48, Imp. O. R. M. amendment or Such an amendment EETS every Tuesday evening at 8 run Dr. <J. Waren Kellv may be proposed by initative at the Bandon Wigwam. Sojourning obiefs in good mending are cordially invited Physician and 8urgeon - Operative petition.—Oregonian. to attend. O. C. W audvoubi ., All kinds of C. T. F ikokb , 0. of K. Haobeui. Surgery a Specialty. -- ooo----- The Pacific Lewin’s Meat Market Oregon and Mr. Harriman. M The Opera Bandon W. R. C. No. 40 Provisions HAS A SELECT STOCK OF Meats and Of course the people of Oregon will be greatly pleased with Mr. Har riman if he proceeds without delay Wines, Liquors Furnuhed at living price». A «hare to build a railroad into central Ore of the publie patronage »olicited. gon, and this will naturally and prop erly incline the people of this state Nteam Beer on Draught to be more friendly toward him than COURTEOUS TREATMENT they have’been; but it is not to be forgotten that other roads besides that promised are urgently needed, and have been too long deferred. One of them is the road to Coos bay and another is thejroad to Tillamook. BANDON OREGON 131ack&mith <Sr These are not new projects; they are n^oiinifikei roads long ago projected, and promised, and that tens of thousands All kinds of RepairJWork done Farm or Business of people have hoped ' for, promptly and in a workmanlike tor sale. Not particular about location. man-ner. Wish to hear from owner only who and the building of which ere now will ven direct to buyer. Give price, description and state when possession they have relied upon. It is not right Horseshoeing a Specialty can be had. Address. L. DARBY5HIRE, Box WM Beckwter, N. T- Locution on plank road one-fourth mile treatment of these people nor of Ore from tbe Steamer Landing. gon since these roads are in his terri BANDON .... OREGON Kodol will in a very short time help tory, for Mr. Harriman to delay their building longer. Thai they will tbe stomach to do tbe work it sbonld T! be profitable no body can doubt, do, and tbe work abould be to di gest all the food yon eat. When hence the peopleware not asking Mr. Hariiman to|risk anything in build tbe stomach oan’t do it Kodol does it for it and io tbe meantime tbe ’S ing them. stomach is getting stronger We all know, too, that he has and able to take up regular made a great deal of “velvet” out of natural work again. Kodol digests tore Oregon during the last io years, all yon eat. It makes tbe stomach enough to build all the roads. That sweet and it is pleasant to take. It Post Office money in’a sense belongs to Oregon is Bold here by Bandoo Drug Co. Mr. Harriman is a trustee of it. He When you have a cold you may be ought to invest it here, or at least a sure that it has been caused in Strictly first by constipation large portion of it. While inclined to directly at consebueutly you ippreciate fully and| in a friendly and spirit every move he makes • to de must first of all take something to manu velop Oregon, we do not forget that move the bowels. This is what has made Kenuedy’a Laxative Cough he already has a great deal of that Syrup so successful and so generally money and is annually getting a demanded. It does not constipate cutting. great deal more, and his rates are like most of the old fashioned cough pretty high. onres, but on theotber bandit gently So as Govenor Chamberlain said moves tbe bowels aud at the same at Coos bay, a ndjhas been repeatedly time heals irritation and allays said by The Journal, if Mr. Harri inflammation of tbe throat. Sold by man does not keep on going ahead Bandon Drug Co. and giving Oregon what shejdeserves the people must take'the matter up and help themselves. Heretofore Mr. Hanman has been the big ligrre and Oregon the littleone, but Oregon has grown, and is bound to grow, and it WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF SUPPLYING LOCAL is big enough even now ir. case ot ORDERS FOR emergency to grapple with Mr Harriman.—Oregonian. & Cigars GROSS BROS A. N. AMES, ♦ If the people of this state should deem it advisable to undertake con struction of a railroad from Ban don and Coos Bay to a connection with the Harriman lines, or from Bandon and Coos Bay to the east ern border of the state, an amend ment to the constitntion would un doubtedly be necessary. Certainly an amendment would be necessary if the state should merely aid in the construction of the road by guaran teeing the bonds of the rail-road for the present constitution ex pressly forbids the state to loan its credit or to create any debits? oi liabilities which shall exceed $5°>‘ ooo. This inhibition is contained in section J of article 11 of the constitution. The section pi^eding forbids the state to be interested in the stock of any company, as sociation or corporation. The New York horsemen who re Very likely the stated .could, in fused to lace while Governor Hughes puisuance of an act passed eithei was on the track gave a very con- by the leaislatu e or by the people, spicuons demonstration of their stu construct and opt rate a railroad pidity. They could not see that they from Bandon and Coos Bay to a were offering the best of evidence transcontinental connection, The that the Governor's course against state now owns a railroad from the race track gamblers was fuly The Dalles to Celilo. The only justified a class of inen who will thu-- constitutional limitations upon the offer insult to the chief executive ol power of the state to build a rail he state will resort to other lov> road are contained in the section measures contrary to public morals. prohibiting the state from incurring ---- Oregonian. a debt in excess of $50,000, and in secii<-n 23 of article 4 of the A PAYING INVESTMENT constitution, forbidding the enact Mr. <Jobo Whits, of 38 Highland ment of special or local laws tor Ave., H.inlton, Maine, says: '‘Have laying, opening and working high been troubled with a cough every ways. While that section was winter and spring. Last winter I originally designed to apply to tried many advertised remedies, hut wagon roads, a railroad is in all the cough continued until 1 bought essentials particulars a highway, and a 50c. bottle of Dr. Kings New Dis this section might forbid enact covery; before that was half gone, the cough was all gone. Thia winter ment of a special law for that pur tbesame happy result baa followed, pose. Our supreme Court hel ' a few doses once more banished the however, in the litigation which annual cough. I am now convinced arose over an appropriation for The that Dr. King’s New Discovery is Dallas and Sandy road across the tbe beet of al) cough and lung Cascade Mountains, that where a remedies.” Sold under guarantee at road connects two distant parts of Lowe's drug atore. 5oc. and fl .00. the state and serves the needs of Tria) bottle free. the w hole state, the act appropriating Just a little Caacaweet is all that money for it is not a local law. is necessary to give yonr baby when Cascaweet One of the members of the court it is cross and peevish. dissented from this holding, so that contains no opiates nor harmful question may not be entirely set drugs and is highly recommended by mothers everywhere. Conforms tled. to tbe National Pure Food and However that may be, it is quite Drugs Law. gold by Bandou Drug c«rtain that a Legislature will not Co, Maaoviic. andon lodge . No. ino. a f . a m . BO YLE J EWELRY S class goods lowest prices Expert repairing, facturing and stone Dr N. L. Perkin« OFFICE HOURS: 10 a. m. to 3 p tn., 7 p. m. to 8 p. m. Office in New Denholm Building. DR. LESTER P. SORENSEN, ------ Dentist-------- i. o. <>. r I'rw uuwo uwru uu»iuiu|. Office ,_»«» in New Lowe-Laird Building. B O R. "W-A/DIC Rebekah Lodge No. 126. ATTORNEY AT LAW Notary Public EETS Every 2nd mid 4th Tuesday«, Practice night firm WedneHday of tbe M month, Social Evening tbe 3rd Saturday of tbe month. A cordial invitation extended to all members in good standing. MINERVA LEWIN, N. G. C laba G owtz , Seo’y. Knights of Pytlilu. Office: Room 1 Laird Building. .... RANDON, TKKADUOLU, T. G. O biui N AND COUNSEIA K ATTORNEY lodge no . «4, Knights of AT LAW, Pythias. Meets every Monday even ing at Masouio ball. Visiting Knights in NOTARY PUBLIC vited to attend. H. M. M obbihon , 0. C. B. N. H abbinoton , K. of R. S. □ .U. N. COMM INNION KK. elphi D Modern Woodmen. O Bandon, Oregon - ^ABLE ROCK CAMP, No. 917«, M. W. Office With Bandon Investment t o of A. Meets tbe 2d and 4tb Wednesday of each month at K. F. Hall. Visiting GKO. I*. TOPPING, neighbors oordially iuvited to attend. A. J. HARTMAN. H. C. ATTORNEY and COUNSELOR AT JAW E. E. O axbb , Clerk. AMD NOTARY PUBLIC. Forester, of America. I 1-lre Inauranoe. OURT QUEEN OF THE FOREST, No. 17, meete Friday night of eaoh week, C in Concrete Hall, Bandon. Oregon. A cor Bandon, dial welcome is extended to all visiting brothers. A. E. H adsall , Gao. E. W ilson , Chief Ranger. Fin. Secretary. C. - - Orejon, - Dr. H- UZE. Brown, Resident Dentist. Laird Building, over Vienna Cafe. Woodmen of the World. QE ASIDE CAMP No. 312, W. O. W. meets in regular session the first and third Thursdays of each month in the Ma sonic ball. Visiting neighbors are oordially invited. R. W. BULLARD. C. C. O. C. W aldvookl , Clerk. Appointment» by request hour. Other Hour»: at any reuo.abl. 8 to 12 M.. I to 5 P. M, BANDON. Phone, OREGON JACK BROWN ÆQ JAMISON The Arcade Saloon, Choicest of Wines, Liquors and Cigars. They Handle The Famous LUMBER Orders delivered if desired. Weinhard’s Beers In The New Green Building Prices to meet competition. Lyons & Johnson Lumber Co. PROSPER. OREGON The Weinhard’s Brewery Depot 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 0. H. BRAMLEY, Manager WHOLESALE LIQUORS, NapoJ Soda, W. A' Games & Oo.’a Whiskies, White Rock, Standard Malt and Cream of Malt, and other Standard Brauds of Brandies, Whiskies, Gin. Wines, etc. t s s : : The New Lowe & Laird Building IT « In the old Paner Building C. T Bi.nMKNRoTHER. Notary Public. Bandon Real Estate & Loan Co All Kinds of Real Estate Bought and Sold. Money Loans Negotiated on Approved Security. All U. S Lund Matters a Specially and Promptly Attended to. Pension and Insurance Agency. Bond Brokers. Trans-Atlantic Steam ship and Railroad Ticket Agency. A Hixims Ji and S. Up Ntalra V^IIlCe—Mew Denholm lluilding, Bandon, Oregon .a ¡T elephone at Home. andon lodge , No. 13,3, i. o. o. f lueets every Wednesday evening Hour.: 9 a. m., to 5 p. m. By request Visiting brothers in good standing oor 7 to 8, p. m. dially invited. BANDON . OREGON L. J. RADLEY, N. G. 0. F. T homas Seo. ATTENTION! OF ALL KINDS ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE Rukleace the Paoter Building. All Manter Mason« cordially invited. GURLEY BOAK. W. M. Lloyd Rosa, Secretary. Everything fully GUARANTEED. BUILDERS, OFFICE. Lowe'» Drug Store. ooinruunicatioi.a li rat Satur B day Stated after the full uioou of each mouth ’ W Opposite the Constitution Now in the Way ifMeets every first and third Saturday in each imintb at 2 p. m. in G. A. K. Hall. Cordial invitation extended to all mem bers Mas. D. A. Y oung , President. Maa M abxbttb M obhb . Secret ary. BANDON STEAM LAUNDRY Family Washing a Specialty. First Class Laundry Work Guaranteed. Special attention given to fine woolen goods. Cleaning and pressing Men’s suits and Indies’ fine skirts given prompt attention. F. A. BATES, Proprietor