Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, September 17, 1908, Image 2

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Indiana to be Pivotal State
Indiana is to be the pivotal statt
around which the Democratic cam
|iuign in th? Middle West is to
swing and from nt w tfntil election
all the forces that the National
committee can summon will be
brought into play to carry tilt
1 lousier State for the Dem icrats.
.\ftt r a-peedi iu Evansville, Wil-
!.. ni J. Bryan will return to Indiana
. ml speak in Terrà Haute on Sep
timber 15, and John E. Lamb, ol
Indiana, vice-chairman of the ad-
\:.iur_v committee, has secured Mr.
I lyan’s promise to sjieak twice in
li diana in October.
National Chairman Mack and
f r. Lamb held a conference today.
Mr. I ..nub said :
“There is no question about
Indiana going for the 1 )emocrati<
ticket. If we can’t carry Indiana
we can’t carry any state in this
pa t of the country.
"1 desile to say at this time that
the Democratic members <f tin
1 egislature which lias been callee
luto spei i ll session on Septernbci
18, by Governor Hanley, will not
vote on any temperance legislation
that may be introduced on tin
giound that the local option ques­
ti. n is now before the people at tin
coming election.”
Mr. Bryan has informed the Na­
tional <onimitteeth.it he desires that
tiavt-ling men’s bilica..s shall be cs
t 11 dished at state headquarters in al
debatable st ites.
argued, iftacWnj* tTie rfghf
'defendants to wttlitfraw for foie*
si i vatioa put
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tion of the Monitor forest, in Eureka
County.
The plaintiffs say they were graz
ing |about to.ixio sheep on th
reserve before it was withdrawn
anil now they are refused that right.
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Saloon
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FURNISHED I'OQM.s
X’roltesisional
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FoSmerly ANC HOR BAM
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Choice«!
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Liquor»
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ALVIN MUNCK. Prop.
The Pacific
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ti. • Oflk oa Election of Office re «tal efl
Ubati :>• of M tu>_ “Night. Carila under this Hi.J are 50c per in., uiouth
MRS SARAH (’OSI ELLO
Cigars
I»lt. K. W. KONNITHK
AND
PHYSICIAN
Trapping the Jap.
bando :N
< >RE(.( >N
Dr H. I_i. Houston
SURGEON
m 1 SI Cl AN
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SUKGEUN
OREGON
BANDON
Office over i > rug Store.
Hours, St. '.
nan. I :7(0 to 4. j in. ; 7 to S ■ n the even ng.
Office in Laird Building. Cornei 1st and W had
Nmill calle answered froui office.
Streets Rooms in Denholm Home on Plank
OKI * o >
HA N!><>>.
Road,
Phone Calls Promptly Attended.
Hobson's predi. tion that the Jap.i
nese , would enter the count y by
way of ('an....a and Mexico am! cap
tun- Chicago Iris not struck ten01
to the hearts of the Chicagoans, a:
¡1 should have done; but rather has
Call and See MUNCK
Lewin’s Meat Market
r-i
All kinds of
proved a source of met riment. Tin
Chicago Recoid-Herald has a in n
page cartoon showing how the ad
vance <4 the Japanese is likely tobi
HAS A St 1.1 CT STOCK ol
stopped in the suburbs b it st comes
aline of beautiful young women
selling tickets to a com < rt ("very
Furnished al living prices. A share
depleting to war chest ”) then a
st the pulili.' patronage solicited.
phalanx of real estate agents of
Sti'lim Iteri'ou Itr.'inghl
feting choice lot s for sale (‘'indite
ing Japs to settle in out beautiful lit­
COURTEOUS IKEATMI XT
tle village:”) behind that is a mac
ademized road w ith automobiles hid
den behind a chimp of slirubbcry
4
reaily to nm over the invaden;
and in the background the railroad
station has Been battened lip and BANDON
OREGON
the agent, nailing up a sign, ‘ St b
urban Service Discontinued,” is re
FOR \ SPRAINED ANKLE
All kinds of Repair*Work done
m.uking gleefully: ‘‘How arc- they
A sprained ankle inny Im enroll in
promptly and in a workmanlike
about one tbird tho tinio usually re man-tier.
to get downtown now? Huh'
qnired.
by applying ('baniberlain'i-
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Horseshoeing a Specialty
Pain Balm freely andgiving it ab-
I ransfer Harry Thaw
Locution
on plank r ind oiir fourth mil<
s illite rest . For sale by ('. Y. Lowe.
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from the Steamer La nd i in.
oi : i : g ( in
Ko fol w ill iii ti vory short time help BANDON
May Manufacture
Alfalfa
Poughkeepsie, N. V., Sept, »7-
1 the stomach to do the work it should
Harry Thaw will be transferred
Meal.
do, and the work should bo to di
Monday from the Duchess Counts gest all 1 lie food you eat.
\\ lion
Portland,
Sept.
14—"Alfalfa a., to West Chester County iiinli .
the stonmeb can't du it Kodol does
tn» ;d” is looked upon as the coming the order issued by the Supreme it for it and
tn the meantime the
BOYLES
food for stock in the Northwest, Court through Judge Mills today.
is
stomach
getting
st rouget
where latten'ng is necessary, i bis
ami aide to taka np
rogolar J E\\ KLieV
tedder is now manufactured in large
natural work ti again.
K< dol digests
A PAYING INVESTMENT
quantities in the states of Colorado
all yon oat. It n.ak-isthe stomach
to ií
Mr. Jobn V, bite, of .‘>8 Highlat
and shi; ped to the fattening grounds Ave.. I loiiitou, Maine, says;
“Hnvi- sweet ami it is ple.,snnl to take, It
<1 Illinois, Nebraska, and Missouri, been troubled with a cough evett is sold le-re by Bamlon Drug Co.
where corn is raised on a large winter snd spring.
Last winter 1
\\ ben you have a cold you may l>e
sea e. That it can be produced in tried many ndveiitsed remedies, t ut sure that it has been caused ill-
by
constipât ton
Oregon and Washington is the the cough continued until 1 bought directlv
ami
i
50e.
I
ntt'e
of
Dr.
Kings
New
Dm
coi-.-i-lniently
you
1 pinion of stockmen w ho have been
must
tirst of nil take something to
(•every;
before
that
was
bn
f
gotie,
investigating its advantages.
i he Cough was all goue. 1 Ins w i. lei move toe bowels,
'liiis is what has
Heretofore Oregon and Washing
tliesame Lappy result luis followed, made Kennedy’s 1 axative Cough
ton, as well as Idaho and Montana
i few diisas once more banished tin Isyrtip so snccessful ami so generally
have been sending thousands of head
u tiiial cough. 1 nm tmw convinced dernamle I. It does not constipate
ol cattle and sheep to the feeding that Dr. King’s New Discovery is like most of the old fashioned cough
gt'itinils of the East. This stuck, the best of nil Cough
and hing cures, but on theotbei- bandit getitlv
Luught lit-ie in good condition, but remedies
Sold under guarante at ’ moves the t owels and at the same
not fat enough for the butcher, has Lowe s di ug store. 5oc. and $1.(10. time heals irritation and allays
intlaiiinmtion of the throat. Sold by
been shipped "into corn grow ing I’l ill) but* le free.
states where it bail to bi' kept for a
-I mt a little (’ascaweel is all that I ’> imlon I ling ('<
iB83K<a^‘'.^3K3!»EF r
vear or so before being considered is necessary tn give your baby when
(’ascawe. t
fit for the markets at Kansas Citv. it is cross and peevish.
Chicago or Omaha.
I’lie idea has I , contains no opiates nor harmful
consequently prevailed among stock i drugs and is highly recommended
men that Oregon will <i> very well to by mothers everywhere. Confirm-
raise stock, but not to fatten it. o the National Pore Food and
Drugs Law Rol<> by Bandon Di ng
With the introduction of “alfalfa
Co.
meal” th's notion will vanish, as the
meal can can be produced cheaper BEST I’KEA i MEN E I OR til KNS
If for no other reason, Chand»’!
here than coni can in the states of
the Mississippi Valley,
The Com uiii's Salve should be kept iii ever,
household on account of its gteaf
inercial Club of this city is having
value in the treatment « f burns. It
the advantages of '‘alfalfa meal” in i lays the pain almost instantly, ami
vestigated, with the idea of having unless the injury is a severe one.
the mills for grinding it slatted in holds the parts without leaving a
The New Lowe & Laird Building
different parts of the. state.
scar I liis salve is also eneipmled
for chapped bands, sou* nipples and
ooo
diseases of the skin. Price 25 cents
Eor sale by ('. 1 Lowe.
Will Meet in Chicago
Meats and Provisions
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GROSS BROS-
A. N. AMES
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Lewah Tribe No. 48. Imp. O. R M.
'» ! EF. 1’8 every I'm -al iv evening lit f tuu
. ' 1 at tin Bandon Wigwam. Si journing
oliiets 111 good standing are cordially invited
to allenii.
O.C. W ai .D vouh ..
C. ‘1 . F ieiiku , (J. of R.
Sncliein.
Bandon W. R. C. No. 40
Dr. J Waren Ke Iv
Physician ami Surgeon - Operative
Surgery a Specialty.
OFFICE, 1 -owe’» Drug Store.
i|Me< •la every first mid third Saturday in the Panter Building.
■ .eli monili at S p. in. in (i A IT llall
Cordial invitation extended to ill nieni-
l*r N. I.
hers
Mus. D. A. Y oino . I’resiileiit.
M hh Msmnn M ouse . Secretali
Everything fully
1‘erkiux
OFFICE HOURS: 10 a. in. to 3 p
m., 7 p. in. to 8 p. ni.
Manoni«.
I »ANDON LODGE, No. I!«', \ 1 A M-
I» Stilted communient ions I.ist Satur­
day 'liter t lie full lumai of encl: monili
All Master .Masons cordini)) invited.
GURLEY BOAK. W. M.
Lli«d liosa. Secretary.
1. O. <». F
1 » ANDON LODGE. No. i:«. 1. O. O. F
1 » uieetn every Wednesday evening
Visiting brotlierw in good standing cor
Ji.illv invited.
L. J. RADLEY, N. G.
<’, F. T hom . vb Sec.
Office in New Denholm Building-.
DR. LESTER P SORENSEN,
— Dentist
Office in New Lowe-Laird Building.
¿T< lephone at Home.
Hour*: 9 a. m., to 5 p. m. By request
t to 8, p. m.
LANDON
OREGU 4
O R. WADE
Rebekah Lodge No. 126.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
EETS Every 2nd mid Till Tuesdays,
Notary Public
I'ractiee iiiulit tirsi Wi um sday of the
iimntli, Social Eveniug t.lie ¡lid Saturday of
Otlice: li.H.iii 1 l. iird Buildlug,
t lie mouth. A cordial invitation intended
to all niendieis 111 gooil Htnndinir.
B andon ,
MINERVA LEWIN, N. G.
1'i.AKA G oetz , Sec'y.
G. T. 1 KIAllOOIIl,
M
KuiglilH of I’ytluan
A I rOBNEY
AT
f xELI’Hl LODGE No. GT, Knights of
1 J I'ltinas. Meets every M< nday < ven
mg nt Masonic bull.
Visiting Knights m-
viti-d to attend.
It. M. M oiii . ison , C.
B. N. H akiiiniiton , h of It. S.
Modern
<»<>tlmm,
['ABLE LOCK
No.
M. W.
1 of A. Meets the ?<l and 4th We Inesday
of each inontb nt l\. P. Hail.
Visiting
tn i^hb(»rs cordially invited Io attend.
A. J. HAB I MAN. II. C.
E. E. O akes , Clerk.
AND COUNS*U R
LAW,
NOT A II Y PUBLIC
I
S. < 4*11 ÌI INNION EK.
Bandon,
-
Oregon
Office With Bandon Investment to
r. lol'l'lNii,
ia ti.
ATIORNEY
Forester* of Altieri«'».
Ql EEN OF THE FOREST. No.
Opposite the Post Office ( _J ’Ot 17. RI meets
Friilny niylil of eneb week,
Strictly first class
goods at lowest prices
Expert repairing, manu­
facturing and stone
cutting.
Result'n r
m < Xini-ref e I lull, Biiinloii. t >t‘e|»oti. A cor­
dial welcome in extended to all visiting
liroiliers.
A. E. II adhai . l ,
On». E. Wn.soR,
Chief Ranger.
Fin. .Secretary.
and
COUNSELOR Al
AND
NOTARY PUBLIC.'
l ire Insurance
Bandoli,
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Dr. H. NI
Oregon.
Brown,
Resident Dentist.
I and Building, over Vienna Cafe.
Appointment« by request at any leaaonal.le
S?l \SfhE (’AMP No.
W. O. W. hour.
i ’ meets in rcgnlnr s, Sfimi the first and
Office Hours: fl to 12 M.. I to 5 P. M.
llmd I Imrsihivs <if i ,ii-li iimiitli in the Mn-
siitiie hall. Visiting neighbors are cordially
Phone.
BANDON, OREGON
1
invited.
R. W. BULLARD, 0. (!. i
(>.<!. W aldvookl , Glerk.
Woodmen of the World.
C.
A.
JACK
JAMISON
BROWN
GUARANTEED.
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The New Meat Mar ket on At
water Street keeps nothing buf
the best in Meats, Produce and
Vegetables; A big stock of well
chilled meats. New, clean, well
ventiated rooms free from oders.
fhe Arcade Saloon
Choicest of Wines, Liquors and
Cigars
They Handle The Famous
Weinhard’s
Beers
In The New Green Building
SMITH BROTHERS
The Shadow.
C hicago , Sept, u —W. II. Taft
Being hissed by a public meeting
ami W. J. Bryan, the rival candi­
of Athenians, the Greek orator
dates for the presidency of the Uni Demosthenes quieted them by an­
lid States,- will meet at Chicago, nouncing that he had a short story
(October 7, at a banquet to be given to tell them. “A certain youth,’“ lie
Ly the ( liicago Assosciation of Com said, ‘‘hired an ass in summer time
to go from here to Megera. About
nieiie, according to an announce­ I noon, when, the sun was very hot,
ment made by W. D. Moody, busi­ and both he that hired the ass and
ness agent for the association. The the owner wore desirous of sitting
in the shade of the ass, they each
speeches will not be political.
In addition to Taft and Bryan, thrust the other away. The owner
argued that he lent only the as«,
some eighteen governorsand a num hut not the shadow. The hirer re
ber of congressmen ,in<l senators plied that, since lie had hired the
will be at the board.
ass, all that belonged to Hie ass was
his.” Demosthenes turned as if to
go away, but the mob called him
Sheepmen Sue Roosevelt hack and begged him to proceed.
He began with this retort. “How
Reno, Nev. Sept, to—For the comes it to pass that you are de-ir
t rit time in the history of this ous of hearing a story of the shadow
country, a United States President ' of an ass and refuse to give ear to
matters of greater moment?” The
and other Federal officials are be ing
orator then made his speech, hut he
ti •<! to prevent the government i never told how the question was de­
hotn withdrawing timber lands for cided.
Government reserves.
I m C attlv C an n» PatvrNTtD
CUTTER'S BLACK LEO VACCINK
In the Federal Court at Cars n
California'« favorite, the most aue-
City today the case ot the Enn La
cessful. easiest used and lowest
Vnced reliable vaccine made.
'owder, string or pill form Write
1. e-tis k Coni[wn\’ again« Presi­
for free Black Leg Booklet.
di nt Roosevelt, Secretary of A^ri
THE CUTTER LABORATORY •y
Baaxgi bv . C al
culture Wilson, ChiekForester Pinoli
If your druggist <G«-s not atock our
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vaccine*, order direct from
pt and Forester Harnett is
Belle Ä. Kolp
Real Estate
Notary Public
Some of the best property on
the market
The Weinhard’s Brewery Depot
0 H. BRAMLEY, Manager
WHOLESALE LIQUORS. Naps’Sod«.
A (him* <V (’< ,’ r Wbiskios, White Kock,
Standard Malt and (’ream of Malt, and other
Standard Brands of Brandies. Whiskies. Gin.
Wines, etc.
Citv or
Country
In the old Paner Building
BANDON STEAM LAUNDRY
Family Washing a Specialty,
first Class Laundry Work Guaranteed.
yl
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11 •’ S( > ( if > T( > ’PII I ;
AHC L GHT BQWf ¡,'(8 ALLEYS
w. c
Froprr ? tor
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Special
attention given to fine woolen goods.
< leaning and pressing Men s suits and Ladies’ fine skirts given
prompt attention,
F. A. BATES. Proprietor