Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, October 08, 1908, Image 4

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Bandon Racordor
Published Every Thursday Evening by the
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Recorder F’u.tjislring Company.
E KOPF,
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Managing Editor
S'lbscriplion, fl 50 per Year ic Advance. Advertising Rates Made
Knuwu on Application. Job Printing a Specialty
Entered at the Bandon Boat office hh Second CjaiM Matter.
THURSDAY
A lthough there has been a
slump in business over the country
y«t it liar not been so very serious
nnd now everything is looking up
an I there is a rapid reaction. Busi­
ness is better than H has been any
tuuc since the slump and factories
amt nulls are opening up all over
it-e c< untry
It was predicted by
n any that there would be no re-
v ’’ al of trade until after election, but
tl.c (lay when people wait on elec­
tions to determine their eff rts is
past
Ol course we all have our
I irici c nces but no one believes that
t'c country will go entirely to the
(’< gs no matter who is elected presi-
uu.t. There are only two men who
stand a ghost of a show for election
a.id they are Taft and Bryan, both
ot whom are men of the highest
nv'r.d character and will stand foi
t’«e principles of good government
a; d a squate deal to all, no matter
via liter they be in the highest or
lowest walks of life.
We have been asked at various-
turns from different ones why wi
d d hot take up the discussions oi
r°'t4in public questions regarding
the improvement of the town and
‘•»oast’’ the authorities on dii
All w«
ki tut phases of subjects,
have to say is that we are not in thi
’ i casting” business, but whenevei
v e see a condition that needs dis
ci tsion we may call the attention of
those wl o have the same in charge.
Lui we do not intend to “roast”
an) one unless we deem it necessary
1 i the best interests of the town and
community. If any of our reader?
<r anyone else desires to discuss
I cblic qu stions through this papei
we will be glad to publish whatever
lin y have to say so long as it dots
n^i convey a spi« it ol anarchy or
lawlessness, and the parlies are will­
ing to’sign their names to the ar-
t les. Some one ha ■ said that w<
c.large advertising rates for such
matter but we her« by announce that
we will n t charge one cent and will
be glad to publish such contributions.
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October 8, 1908
or demerits of the same. While we
ire in favor of the adoption >f the
charter, yet if there are those who op­
pose it and they desire to use the
columns of this paper to ’express
their opinions on the subject we in­
vite them to do so, in fact we invite
and urge discussion through the
paper from both sides of the ques­
tion. All we ask is that parties who
write on the subject, be willing to
sign their names to the articles.
on this celebrated educational
institution.
With the plan» com­
pleted which arc now being con­
sidered this would become the
greatest school in the world. Ar
rangements are being made for its
enlargement to a colossal scale.
Judge Buffington and William Met
calf, Jr., two well known Pittsburg
ers. were called to Scotland within
the last few weeks and the plans for
the great school building perfected
at Skidoo Castle.
The Carnegie school already ■
boasts of t 2t o pupils but the recent
reports from it-jti ustees indicate that j
the institution was alt«»gelher inad­
equate to the demands on it by the
rapidly increasing
membership.
With this proposed munificent gift
Carnegie will ¿have bequeathed $20,
000,000 to this school and while
Judge Buffington and Mr. Metcalf
would make no public announcement
of Mr. Carnegie’s detailed plans it is
Known that the worthy owner of
Skidoo intends to make this school
lhe principal bearer of his name to
the generations that come and will
keep giving his wealth to the school
as long as its needs for expansion
demand it.
I' he R ecorder lias spoken before
of the need of beautifying lawns and
homes in order to make Bandon the
ittractive city that is possible for it
to be. Many good citizens have ac­
ted on these suggestions and their
tomes look much better for it. A
. ew have still allowed the trash to ac
umulate in their back yards and
■ther places, so that their homes are
tot as inviting as they should be.' REGISTERED OPTICIAN
Reliable Work and Goods.
Every citizen of a town should co-
Every Saturday at Van Norden's
iperate for the best interests of the
Jewelry
Store 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.
town and by so doing they not only
nake it a more | leasant place to,
A CRIMINAL ATTACK
ive I ut will enh ince the value ol <>n an inoffensive citizen is frequentl)
heir property to a very great ex­ mail« in that apparently iim -I phs little
tube callt-ri the ’’appendix ”
It’s
tent. The town board is doing ex- generally the result of protracted
constipation, following liver torpor.
•ellent work in improving the streets Dr. King’s New Life Pills regnatlp
ind why not work with them and the liver, prevent appendicitis, and
establish regular habits of Hie bowels
keep the general appearance of 25c. a Lowe’s Drug store. t
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the town tip to the standard set by
HIS
DEAR
OLD MOTHER
them. It cen be done, and Bandon
’’My dear old mother, who is now
an be made a city of beautiful homes 83 ,v ais old. thrives on Electric Bit­
.villi less effort than most any othei ters,’’ writes W, B Brunson, of Dub­
lin. Ga. ’’She lias taken them for
place in the whole United States.
about two years and enjoys an ex
cellent appetite, feels strong and
sleeps well.’’ That’s the way Elec­
tric Bitters affect the aged, and the
same happy results follow in all
cases of female weakness and general
debility. Weak, puny ceildren too,
are greatly strengthened by them
Guaranteed also for stomach, liver
aud kidney troubles by C, Y. Lowe,
Druggist 25c.
The Busy Sea
son will soon
be here
R egister N ow !
and the merchant and
business man who has
been so negl ige nt as to
allow his supply of sta­
tionery and printing to .
dwindle down to a few
frayed edged well worn
sheets, should before it
is too late, take time by
the fore-lock and have
his supply of printing on
hand before he finds
himself head-over-heels
in work and coi respond-
ence.
The Recorder at this time
announces that it makes
great claims on its print­
ing facilities and respect­
fully solicits your job
printing.
If you don’t know just ex
actly what you want,
our experience of a doz­
en years is at your ser­
vice.
We have F*
We want
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endar for 1909, come
and register.
The register will be
closed when we get the
500 names.
Calendars to be disrti-
buted 1 )ec. I 5th to 3 I át.
F irst come, first served.
in our window.
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The Recorder
Smith Bros &
Sidwell
Coquille River Transportation
Co.’s Schedule
Favorite leaves Bandon
6:00 a in
9:00 a m
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“ Ccquille
“ Bandon
i :oo p in
4.00 p in
“ Coquille
Dispatch le ives Bandon
7 :oo a in
.1.00 p in
“ Coquille
Liberty leaves Coquille
7 :oo a in
“ Bandon
1 :oo p 111
Passengers going on the Favorite
at 6:45 a in can get a train for
Marshfield and have three houis
and fifteen minutes on the bay and
return same day.
BETTER GOODS FOR THE SAME MONEY
THE SAME GOODS FOR LESS MONEY
Oakes Real
Agents for
Sole Agents for
Connecticut Fire Insurance
Woolen’ Mill
Addtion.
Oakes
Addition.
Company.
St. Paul Fire & Marine In-
insurance Company.
Breakwater
Addition
Phenix Fire Insurance Co.
We liaVe the 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
we have them.
4The largest list in Bandon to select
Rents collected and interests
from, and always changing.
of non residents looked after.
General information bureau and Notary I’ub'ic.
Edward E. Oakes,
Manager
s
B R E U E R
BANK OF BANDON
BANDON
the Eldorado
The parties who born wed Ras­
mussen Bros step ladder will please
return the same at once
30 t
<’a pi I u I. W25.OOO
BOARD OF
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ON ATWATER STREET KEEBS
NOTH I N<ì BITT THE REST IN
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A. ìoig stock, of well ohilled meats
New olean ventilateci rooms free
from odors
SMITH BROS.
The New Laird ALowe • Building, Bandon,
Ore.
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rhe American National Bank, of San Francisco, Calif;
Merchants National Bank, Portland, Oregon; I he Chase National Bank, of New York.
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A general banking business transacted and customers given every accommodation con­
sistent with safe and conscrvativ* banking
Otto Melcher.
OR MONEY REFUNDED.
DIRECTORS:
J. !.. Kronenberg, President. J. Denholm,
President; F. J. hahy, Cashier; Frank f lam, T. P. I lanly.
MEATS, PRODUCT G
AND VEGETA BLES
KILL the COUCH
and CURE the LUNGS
Has just arrived from »he East to
make Bandon his horn«
He is prepared to do painting and
paper hinging in an up-to-date I
style and at reasonable prices.
Your patronage solicited. Leave!
GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY:
orders at Lint s Studi«
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display
Samples on
Mianus : Engines
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Calendars
Names
1 f you want a fine cal­
G ood public highways and plenty
of railroad facilities go hand in hand,
and that this idea is voiced by the
populace everywhere is beyond ques­
MRS GERALDINE MORRIS,
tion.
The ' >regon Journal in an
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editorial on the subject has the fol­
VOICE CULTURE
Artistic Singing with Pure
lowing to say:
Italian Method.
C la ren ce \ r. L ou 'c
More railroads will not obviate tlx
Will be at Mrs. Stevenson's Wednes­
necessity for more good wagon roads;
HANDON
( ) regon days and Thursdays.
will rather increase that necessity.
1 )ruggist an Apothecary
Is is hardly necessary to go over the
11 rite For Prices on
arguments that show the great im
Is just iu receipt of a new stock of
portance of good roads again; if all Drugs and Chemicals, Patent and Gasoline.
Proprietary Preparations, Toilet Ar
do not realize the importance, the Iicles. Druggist Sundries, Perfumes.
Distillale.
Brushes, Sponges, Soap, Nuts and
majority certainly do, and know Candies,
Cigars, Tobaccos at.d Cig
how greatly any community will be arettes, Paints, Oils, Class and
Launch Supplies
Painter’s Supplies.
benefited by good roads. If this be
true, the work now is not much to
conduct a campaign of education as BOOTS - AND - SHOES
to devise wavs and means by which
You can’t expect to get $2 worth
for $1, hut you can get your
to move forward to attain the de­
money’s worth at
Coos Bay Oil A Supply Co.
sired result. This can be done to
Marshfield, Ore.
Phone 33
some extent by single communities— M
J W. FLANAGAN
W. M. LAWLER
as it has been done in the Alsea
Dealer in Hoots and Shoes.
neighborhood, for instance, and in Repairing Neatly and Promptly
others, ft can be done under the
Done at Lowest Living
Prices.
law by counties, and much will be
done in this way.
But in the near
HARD TIMES IN KANSAS
future it is probable that the state it
The old days of grass hoppers and
self will take an active, affirmative ■Irourh are almost forgott«»« in the I Rasmussen«Bros., Props
hand, aiding counties with state prosperous Kansas of today. Altho
a cifizen of Codell, Earl Shnmbnrg,
funds. The money expend«! ruder bus not yet forgotten a hrrd time he
He says: I was worn WINE5.
LlQUoR.5 AND
such a law, if wisely used, would te- encoiintiToil.
«mt and discourage.i by coughing
turn t<> the communities, the comit­ night and day, and could find no re­
lief till 1 tried Dr. King's New Dis-
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ies and the state many-fold, within a (•(ivpry. II took less than one bottle
The safest
few years. A start has been made. to completely cure hip .
and moat reliable eongh Hud cold
Everybody should help the move­ remedy and Inng and throat healer Bandon
Oregon
discovered.
Gilariinleed by
ment along. Good roads are of ever
Lowe** Drug Shoe 50c. and $1.BO
prime importance.
Trial bottle Frei».
The voters of Bandon will have
the opportunity soon to accept 01
reject a new city charter, and it is to
he hoped that every one eligible w«ll
cast his ballot one way or he other
til the proposition. The chartei
may hat e its faults, I lit taken as a
whole it is a good one and should
ewiry by a big m; jority. The time
is past when the municipality can do
its best woik for the improvement
c f streets, alleys, etc. under the old
l. wn chatter, and it is high timethat
« change was being made. Th*
"1 he new charter provides for the in­
corporation as a city the same as
othei representative municipalities
of the county, and as Bandon is
growing in wealth and population
more rapidly than any of them, we
should not he in any way behind
them so far as a city government is
concerned. We will take occasion to
discuss the charter more at length as
Carnegie’s Technical Schoo)
the date for voting draws nearer.
The charter is nearly all completed
Andrew Carnegie, millionaire phil­
to far as the printer's work is conJ anthropist, has indirectly announced
cerned and will lie in the hands of that he intends his real monument
the voters in a veiy few days. We to be in the form of the Carnegie
Technical School of Pittsburg, and
expect to sup|«ort the charter
not in the now wot Id famed libraries.
editorially and every other way, and He has through promi'nent people of
invite citizens to use the columns of the
,
tSmokv Citv made known the
the R ecorder to discuss the merits authorization
,
of $10,000,000’ morg
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