Bandon
Rec order ! Notice
Published Every Thursday Evening by the
to
Loggers
Laborers.
and
The old Holms Restaurant, at
Vz
Recorder B’uitoisloing' Company.
the rear of the Opera Saloon b is
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Managing Editor changed hands and is now known as
bulwriptmn, $1 50 p«*r Year in Advance. Adveitising Kates Made
Kuown on Application. Job Printing a Specialty
Filtered at the Btindou PoHtoffice
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Second CI iihh Matter.
September 3, 1908
THURSDAY
the Louis Lunch Counter.
Quick
orders anil fair treatment my motto.
L C. D urkee , Prop.
’ CRAFTY TOM BYRNES.
How Ho Kept an Unseen Eye on •
Newapaper Reporter.
When Thomas Byrnes was the
Land for sale in small tracts n< at celebrated police inspector of the
town. A. 1 laberly
New York detective force he occu
pied a queer suit of rooms in one
Wool Wanted
! corner of the old marble police
beadnuarters in Mulberry street. It
was always a place of mystery. The
inspector sat at a fiat table at one
end of the room. It was frequently
covered with papers. On tho wads,
in glass cases, were odds and ends
of criminology—bits of rope that
had hanged notorious mufderers.
black caps, revolvers that had fig
ured in infamous cases and other
depressing objects.
One day the inspector left n new
reporter at his table and went into
another room. He was gone half
an hour. When he came back the
Coquille River Transportation reporter said:
“Inspector, did you have me
Co.’s Schedule
watched while you were gone?”
“No. Why?”
“There are some pretty interest
6:45 a m
Favorite leaves Bandon
ing papers on your desk, aren t
1<
(
9:15 a m
C quille
there ?”
1:20
p m
“Nothing of any great value.
Bandon
Why
do you ask?”
< <
4:00 p m
Coquille
“What was to prevent my read
7 :oo a m ing 6ome of those letters and get
I )ispatch le ives Bandon
1.00 p m ting a mighty gdod story for my
“
“ Coquille
paper?” asked the reporter.
7 :oo a tn
Liberty leaves Coquille
“Two reasons,” answered the in
i :oo p m spector. “In the first place, I never
“
“ Bandon
Passengers going on the Favorit« leave a scrap of paper on my desk
that the whole world is not wel
at 6:45 a *" can Kcl a train for come to read; secondly, you couhl
arshfield and have three lion is not have touched a sheet without
and fifteen minutes on the bay and my knowing it. Look nt that pen
holder,” pointing to a cheap affair
return same day.
laid carelessly across a bundle of
papers. “Notice the direction in
— ooo------
lN C
C an
P aevekteo
which it points. One end points at
CUTTER’S BLACK LEO VACCINE
that doorknob and the other at that
black cap. Now, you never would
California’s favorite, the most suc have noticed that, but I «lid before
cessful. easiest used and lowest leaving the room, and if you had
priced reliable vaccine made.
Powder, string or pill form Write touched a single paper you wou'«l
■
for free Black Leg Booklet.
S L l-THE CUTTER LABORATORY have displaced that penholder, and
U
■ *
B krkblrv . C al .
I would have known it.”
■ . B W ■ If your druggist <l< «es not stock our
pleased to meet y< ur committee
at either Ro eburg, Drain or I’oit-
laml and asks that you designate
the place. His present expectations
are to leave Pelican, September 3d.
Will advise you definitely by’ wire
when lie leaves and should arrive
at appointed me« ting place. Please
say where it will be most convenient
for your committee to meet Mr. Har
riman.”
Dr. E. Mingus after consulting
some of the representative ones here,
especially the members of the c. in
inittee selected to confer with Mr.
Harriman, has wired Mr. Calvin
that Roseburg would be the most
desirable point for the conference.
'Die committee selected to confer
with Mr. Harriman consisted of C.
A. Smith, Dr. E E. Straw, I. J.
Simpson, C. J. Millis ami W P.
Evans. Mr. Evans' name was added
to the committee at the request of
the North Bend Chamber of Com
merce.
Mr. Smith is now in the east and
will not be able to make the trip,
but J. E. Oren or A. H. Powers will
probably act in his place.
Mr. Calvin's letter of the 28th
has not yet reached here.
The entire railroad matter nil
probably be gone over at th con
fetence and a definite statement be
made by Harriman concerning his
T here are people in this world
intentions regarding the completion
who are so bent on making money of the Drain Coos Bay line.—Tim •
that they forget all the real
vaccines,
order direct I from
NOTICE
FOR I'UBLICA
ION us.
It Served a Purpose.
Coos County Won
pleasantries of life and become so
Department of the Interior
At the top of the stairway in the
I’. S, Land Office at Hoaebor«. Oregon.
w rapped up in their mercenary greed
In its account of the baseball
A«W* 4th, 1908 Grigson dwelling there was a board
Notice i«t hereby uiven that Samuel that emitted a loud creak whenever
that they dwarf their own very games ot the Marchinont races al
lliinh r, <>fBandon. Oregon, who, o 'J hh anybody stepped on it.
Mr. Grig-
existence. It is alright, in fact, the Wedderburn, the Radium has the uarv 19 1903. made Homestead Eutiv, No son was always intending to “have
12377. S. K. (»118. for lots 2^3, SEI Io*
NWI-4.HW I t ot
NE I I. Section 5 the thing fixed,” but never did it,
proper thing to make all the money following to say:
I' owuh L ip 29, South, Hauge II W, Wil
The
ball
games
between
the
team;
laiuctte
Meridian,
has
tiled notice of in ami by common consent the mem
we can, so long as it does not inter
of I )el Norte county and Coos county tentioli to make Final five year Proof, to bers of the family usually stepped
establish claim to the land Ebovo de
fere with the larger things of life
was not the least interesting of the scrib <1, before G T. 1’readgold. [J S. over it, particularly when the head
In a place like Coos County, there four days’ amusement, Coos countv Commissioner, at Bandon, Oregon on the of the family had gone to bed.
1.3th day of October, 1938.
Ono night, very late, just as Mr.
is no need for this greed of money car- ied off the honors by winning Claimant names as witnesses:
Abraham Ooraoti, ot Bandon, Oregon Grigson was dropping off to sleep,
somebody stepped on that board,
making for all we need to do here two games out of three, and thus Joseph Young, of Bandon, Oregon.
Henry Boi >vn,of Bindon, Oregon.
and it gave forth its customary loud
upheld
Oregon
athletics,
These
Edward E Oakes, of Bandon, Oregon.
to to .work at a moderate gait and
protest.
B enjamin L E ddy ,
games were played on Monday,
the development of the country will
“There you go again!” he angrily
Kegi-ter.
Tuesday and Wednesday, while the
called out. “That’s you this time,
Fiisl Publication Any. 13
make us rich in the woild's goods
game aranged, for Thursday was
John! Pretty time of night for you
The proper thing to do is to b« called off by reasons of the prepara
to be getting to bed!”
HOW TO GET STRONG
John, the eldest son, made no re
contented and happy, and improve tions for departure.
1*. J. Daly of 1217 W. Congress
The players
sponse, but instead there was a rush
St
.
Chicago,
tells
of
a
way
to
be
generally
attended
the
ball
at
Cold
our opportunities for advancement
and a jump down the stairs that
Beach, the previous evening, and come strong: Hesays: “My mot lie; brought the whole household into
as they come one by one.
were kept up all night waiting for a who is old mill was very feeble, is the hall just in time to hear the
boat to bring them across the river deriving so much benefit from Elec front door slam. A hurried inves
F rom a financial |x>int of view and were accordingly played out and trie Bitters, tlint 1 feel it is my duty tigation disclosed a bag of valuables
to tell those who need a tonic and which a freightened burglar had
and for making money, Bandon and willing to call the game off.
strong! Iiening medicine about it. left.
1'he first day’s game resulted in a In my mother’s esse a marked gain
vicinity is all that anyone could
The board still squeaks.—Youth’s
score
of 2 to 1 in favor of Ben in flesh line resulted, insomnia ha* Companion.
ask for, but there are needs in other
Schnyler’s aggregation. That ol been overcome, mid she is steadily
lines that demand early attention.
Wanted Her Fish.
Tuesday went to manager West growing stronger," Electric Bitters
lie had an air of benevolence and
We have a good public school sys brook's bunch by the large score of quickly remedy stomach I
tron tile. prosperity and was very nicely
tem, and are now erecting a lint 14 to 7.
Coos county came back liver and |Ki<lney complaints, Sold dressed, and, moreover, he had taken
new school building that willjbe a on Wednesday and won easily to under guarantee at Lowe’s Ding a first class ticket. But he was an
Store. 20c.
old gentleman, and he had taken
credit to the town and community. to 3.
longer to reach the station than he
Kodol
will,
without
doubt,
This is all good and the enterprise
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expected. The train was on the
yonr stomach strong and w
of the people is to be congratulated
move, so he jumped into the nearest
Quaint Kents.
carriage, a third.
It would fill a book to cite the most instnntly relieve yon <
for the good work,
One thing,
Down he sat beside a little girl,
half of the quaint rents by which es symptoms of indigestion. It v
however, that we still need is a tates fair and goodly were granted ibis b-cause it is made up <
and presently he observed that she
was glancing uncomfortably at him
good puplic library,
Many towns to certain families. The Duke of natural digestive juices ol
and looking uneasy, and it dawned
stoinHch
so
combined
that
it
At
boll
holds
certain
possessions
con
much smaller than this one have
upon him that he was sitting on her
ditionally on his supplying a white pletely digests the food just
large public libraries that are a rose upon the sovereign visiting him. ston a h will do it, so yon see
newspaper.
“Here,” Ito said, pulling the pa
credit th them, and while it might Queen Victoria and her consort vis can’t fail
to
I elp
per from under him and handing it
ited him years ago, when roses did and help yon promptly. It
not be practicable to take up the not bloom in the garden and dire
to her. “I'm sorry.”
here by Bandon Drug Co.
The little girl did not look quite
public library question here at was the difficulty in procuring a
satisfied, but she said nothing till,
couple.
Evidently
'
they
did
not
this time, yet the time is not far
half an hour later, the train drew
then know much about rose culture
up at. her station.
distant when it must be done, if under glass. A trickier rent was
“Please, sir,” she then inquired
we would keep in touch with the that upon which the Munros of
meekly, “may I have nty fried fish?
Foulis held their property. It was
limes.
It came out of the paper, and you
that a snowball should be presented
are sitting on it.”— London Mail.
upon any day of the year it was de
manded. Happily for the owner,
About Coos Bay Line
Assorting the Bunch.
snow lies in the form of a glacier
“
It
’
s
a
great help to be able to
in the chasms of Ren Wyvis all the
size up the men you come in contact
Dr. E. Mingus, chairman of the year round, and there seems no dan
with,” said a business man to his
recent meeting of (Zoos Bay citizens ger of forfeiture by failure of the
son, “but it’s more important still
quit
rent.
—
Dundee
Advertiser.
and commercial and municipal repre
that you should first know yourself.
sentatives to invite E. H. Harriman
For instance, a noisy bunch tacked
out of their club late one night and
to visit Coos Bay, has received the I KILL, th * COUCfc
up the street. They stopped in front
following self explanatory telegram I AND
THE LUNGS, The BANDON STEAM LAUDRY of
an imposing residence. After
from E. E. Calvin of San Francisco,
considerable discussion one of them
vice- president and general man
WITH
advanced and pounded on the door.
MRS GERALDINE MORRIS,
ager of the Harriman lines in this
A woman stuck her head out of a
section:
VOICE CULTURE second story window and demanded,
Hone too sweetly, ‘What do you
¡Referring to my letter of August
Arlitlic Singing with Pure
want ?’ ‘Ish this the residence of
28th and yours of August 6th, Mr.
Italian Method.
Mr. Shmith?’ inquired the man on
C
olds '8 .ASi.
Harriman's present plans do not
Will be at Mr*. Sleven.on’s Wednes the steps, with an elalmrate bow. ‘It ,
ANO ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES.
contemplate visiting Coos Bay.
day* and Thursday*.
is. What do you want?’ ‘Ish it
OUARA'.TEED SATISFACTORY
possible I have the honor shpeakin’ I
He advises, however, he will be OR M(>"~Y REFUNDED.
to Misshua Shmith?’ ‘Yes. What
do von want P* T)earMisshtisShmith|
Good Misshtu Shmith! Wi'l vou—
I. ast week H. J. Clippen, who
has been in charge of the Coquille
\ alley Sentinel for the past year,
gave his valedictoiy to the public
uud severed connection with that
paper, and we understand that
Brother Scotten, the well known
newspaper man, will edit the paper
Mr. Crippen
I. oin this time on.
says in his valedicti ry that Mr
Dodge, the proprie tor , will make a
1.umber of improvements to the
otifice, and as consequence the paper
which is already a credid to Coquille,
will be even better in the future.
Coquille has an advantage ovei
v 1 hr r county towns as a newspapei
field front the fact that it is th«
county seat town, and the Sentinel
tuarageiiient will no doubi improve
the opportunity of this advantage
even more in the future than they
li lie in the past. We wish for th«
Scntim l continued prosperity, and
knowing the progressiveness of Mr
Dodge and Mr. Scotten, as we do,
u.- leel that it goes without saying
lb .I the enterprise will continue to
be succe-sful.
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be
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ROOMS and
LODGING
King’s
New Discovery
FOR
Copyright 1907, Ed.V: Price &CÖ)
Better goods for the same money
The same goods for less money
SMITH BROS. & SIDWELL
OREGON
BANDON
Allen & Davidson
Allen & Davidson have moved their store into the new
Laird Lowe Building and are ready to receive their pat
rons their patrons there with full new line of the best
in Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables. Everything for
the table. Don't forget thé changed location.
Oakes Real Estate Co.
We have 'he only lots within the Town Limits of Bandon
sold on the instalment plan.
us.
If .you want results list with
If you want to buy improved or unimproved prop
erty, business lots or business chances, come and see us
The largest list in Bandon to select
we have them.
from, and always changing.
Rents collected and interests
of non-residents looked after.
General information bureau and Notary Pub'ic.
Edward E. Oakes,
BANK OF
HANIMPN
Manager
BANDON
OREWON
<'n|»itill. *25.000
BOARD OF
DIRECTORS:
J. L. Kronenberg, President. J. Denholm,
President; I J. Fahy, Cashier; Frank Ham, T. P. Hanly.
Vice
A general hanking l>ii-.iness transacted and castomers given every accommodation con
sistent with safe and conservative hanking
CORRESPONDENTS:
The American National Bank, of San Frtncuco, Calif;
Merchants National Bank. Portland. Oregon; The Chase National Bank, oi New York.