Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, December 03, 1908, Image 2

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    Big Cut in Lumber Rate*
tact with something while the mag­ I
azine was pointed towar his arm
While it is only a flesh wound, it is
very .severe and near the elbow, and
.whde the arm may be saved it is
likely that it will be weak and prob­
ably stiffened in that joint.
When the accident occurred W.
P. Laird was notified and in an ex­
ceedingly short time he with his big
dappled gray and buggy had the
lad in Dr. Culin's office, where the
arm was dressed. The boy is now
resting nicely’ and is getting along
as nicely as could be expected under
the circumstances.—Coquille Her­
i
ald.
Chicago, Nov. 30.—Important
reductions in freight rates on lum­
ber and articles manufactured there­
from including building material«,
between the Pacific coast points to
Chicago and points east, are to be
put into effect by the Southern Pa­
cific a d its connections as soon as
the necessary tariffs can be prepared
and tiled with the Interstate Com
mission. The reductions are a di-
rect result of the enforceme t ol
«>rders of the Interstate Commerce
Commission in the Nortii Pacific
Coast Lumber rate cases wherein
the rates from Oregon and Wash
MUSCULAR PAINS CURED
ington to the east were cut. The
“During the summer of 1903 I
rates provide a reduction of from wiw troubled with mnscnlar pains in
five to fifteen cents a hundred the iuntep of my foot,” say« K. S,
pounds. For example, the tate on Pedlar, of Toronto. Ont., “At timet,
it was so painfu* I could hardly walk.
lumber, lath, timber and articles tak­ Chamberlain's Pam Balm wa« re-
ing the same rate to Chicago is now com ueuded to me, so I tried it and
7 cents, and the new rate will be •vas completely cured by one «mall
bottle. I have since recommended it
60 cents; to’New York, the old te several of my friend«, al! of whom
rate was 90 cents and the new rate «peak highly of it.” For «ale by C.
will be 75 cents. The rates on sash Y f owe.
doors, blinds and othe building ma­
teria! to New York will be reduced Relief Has Hard Time In
from 80 cents to 75 cents, and sim­
Typhoon
ilar reductions will be made to all
points and destinations named in the
Manila, Nov. 25—Admiral Sperry
tariff.
today received a telegram from the
tospital ship Relief, five days over­
BEWARE OF. FREQUENT COLDS
due at Guam, for which port she sail­
A HUccHHhion of coLis or a pro ed from this harbor, November 15.
• < a< t«*d cold is almost eer'ain to end
iuihrouic catarrh, from which few the message coming by way of Sor-
I «•rsons ever fully recover.
Give sogon, in Southern Luzon, and stat­
« very cold the attention it deserves
ing that the ship was badly damag­
and yon nmy avoid this disagreeable
■ ' seas*. How can yon cure a cold? ed by a typhoon which was encount
U by not try Chamberlain'a Cough ered on November 18, during which
1( mely? It is highly recommend
her e »gines were disabled. Fire
e l M s. M. White, of Butler, Tenn.,
ways; “Several years ago I was both broke out on the Relief but was
ered wnb my throat and lung-«. promptly gotten under control, the
Someone told m« of Chamberlain's
crew of the ship showing splendid
Cough Remedy
1 began using it
The Relief is now pro
10 I it relieve! uie at once. Now my discipline.
throat and lunge are aonud and ceeding to Manila under her own
well.“ For sale by C. Y. Lowe.
steam, repairs to her engines having
been made by the crew.
The ne * s confirms tne fears that
Inside Insides Insider
were entertained here that the Re­
lief had met with disaster, as she
Victoria, B. C., Nov 26—The
did not arrive from Guam on time.
following remarkable story comes
from Nanaimo, where the fish are
MARKED FOR DEATH
on exhibition and have been pho­
“
Thru«
years «go I was marked for
tographed. The annual run of her­
death. A graveyard cuugb wa« tear­
ring at that place is now on and it ing my Inugs to pieces. Doctors fail
was in this connection that the story ed to help me. and hope had tied,
my husband got Dr. King's
developed. A veteran fisherman when
New Discovery,“ says Mra. A. C,
Simeon Day caught a monster cod Williams of Bae, Kentucky “The
just outside Nanaimo liaibor and tirnt dose helped me and improve­
kept on until I had gamed 58
brought the fish to the city, where ment
pounds iu weight and my health
it was on exhibition at the Vendome was fully restored.“ This medicine
Hotel. The cod was of extraordi­ holds the world's healing record foi
and lung and throat diseases
nary size and out of all proporti. n colds
It prevents pneumonia.
Sold uudei
to the ordinary specimens of the guarantee at 0 Y Lowe's drug store.
5()o and $1.00 Trial bottle free.
genus.
On being dissected a most remark
ab's date of things was discovered.
A Familiar Experience.
Inside the big fellow was another
The family was expecting callers
codfish about 20 inches in length, after dinner, and each member waa
a id inside this was a rockcod 18 secretly dreading the ordeal, for
inches in length and inside this was the guests to be were unmistaka­
another io inches in length. To bly dull—the kind that are always
make the story complete, inside the called “worthy”—doubtless a great
comfort to their families, but not a
innermost cod was the herring which source of joy as entertainers.
Day had used as bait.
“I feel sleepy already,” said one
The big fish was dissected at the member of the family. “I know I
Vendome Hotel in the presence of a shall go to sleep sitting in my chair
large crowd. The latest freak of the while they are here.”
“Better take a nap now,” said
deep is still there on exhibiticn.
mother, “and perhaps that will re­
fresh you so you can at least keep
GOOD
COUGH
MEDICINE FOR awake during the visit."
The drowsy member disappeared
CHILDREN
to her room, but after about fifteen
The ea«<»n for coughs «nd colds
1- n>>w hi hand and too much care minutes she returned, saying:
“No; there is no use in trying. I
■ h
i tken lo protect the chil
can
’t sleep till they come.”—New
• Iren. A child is much more likely
lo conlrnci dipli be ia er scarlet fevei York Press.
when it I ihh h co|ii. The quicker yon
«'lire Ins cold II ■■ lea ibe risk. Cham
tieilaih'n Cough Remedy is the
sol*« reliance of many mol her«, and
tew of llioae who have tiled ii are
willing to n«e any other. Mi-. F F.
Starcher, of Ripley. W Yu., says.
“I have never lined anything other
than Cbamtierlain's Cough Remedy
for my children and it baa always
giveu good aatiafaotion.”
Ibis rem
edy contain« nojopium or other nar
cedic and may lie given a« conti
d»mlv lo n child aato an adult. Fo
■ala by O' Y. Lowe.
—tXX>-----
MEDICINE THAT IS MEDICINE
“I have suffered a good deal with
malaiia and stomach oomplaint«. but
I have now found a remedy that
keeps me well, and tbe remedy is
Electric Bitters- a medicine that i*
a medicine for stomach ami liver
troubles, and for run down condi­
tions,** saya W. C. Kiestier, of Hal­
liday. Ark. Electric Bitters purify
and enrich ibe blood’ tone tip tbe
nerves, and impart vigor and energy
to tbe weak. Your money will be re­
funded if it fails to help you. 50c at
L >we*s drug store.
Accidental Shooting
On Saturday m orning while out
with his shotgun hunting ducks near
their home opposite Johnson's mill,
Gilbert Pinkston, the fourteen-year
old son of Mr. and Mrs. L. A.
Pinkston accidently shot himself in
the arm, severely injuring that mem
ber. but it is hoped that no compli­
cations may arise making amputa­
tion necessary.
The accident happened while the
boy was crossing a fence, the ham­
mer of the weapon coming in con-
Do You
Bowl?
.... Go to the ....
ARC LIGHT
Bowling Alleys
GOT 1» AU
the
newt
Cawntiag» Billed • Let «• *4» «eg
■ »I»«« ■ I««.
^OETTJOESOIT—
•ANDON TRANSFER CO.
ABANDON REAL ESTATE*
AND LOAN COMPANY
0 H. P a ITEBII o N A SON
B«i «nd General Delivery
When Amos Cummings was ma* ■.'•1^*11 boat«. Orders carefully bandied
editor of the New York S ub ,
- - -
OREGON
many years ago^tn important bsws BANDON .
story came in lute one night and
was sent to the composing room
with “must” written above it, which
meant that on 110 account must the
news be left out of the paper. A
few minutes after the copy boy re­
turned to the editorial rooms and
reported that the foreman had said
the paper was already overset uud
that two columns of other news
HAS A SEI.ECT STOCK OF
would have to be killed if the
“must” story was to get iu. Cum­
mings took the copy from the boy
and went himself to the composing Wi nes, Liquors & Cigars
room. He demunded an explana­
I
tion. The foreman told him that
Slewm Heerun(l>rHuglit
there was a pressure of advertise­
ments that night and that they had
COURTEOUS TREATMENT
usurped some of the space usually
given to news.
“What shall I kill?” asked the
foreman.
“Kill two columns of advertise­
ments and print all the news,” or­
dered Cummings, and it was done.
BANDON
OREGON
The next day there was trouble
around the Sun office. A h irried
meeting of the stockholders was
called, and it was a storing one.
FURNISHED ROOMS
Some of the stockholders wanted to
have Cummings discharged, but
AT
Charles A. Dana stood up for him,
ami as Dana owned the greater part
of the stock his voice was all pow­
erful. After the meeting Mr. Dana
walked out of his office and straight
MRS SARAHfCOSTELLO
lo Cummings’ desk. He put his
hand affectionately on the manag­
Nice denn rooms 25 «nd 50c «
ing editor’s shoulder and said:
night; 41.25 a week ; $5 «month
“Amos, you have my permission
------
OREGON
to throw out advertisements to BANDON
make room for the news whenever
in your opinion it is necessary. We
are publishing a newspaper, not an
advertising poster.”
Shortly afterward an improve­
ment was made in the presses so
that two or more pages could be
added to the paper at the last mo­
All kinds of
ment if necessary.
aging
All
The Opera
< and 3 t'p Miai re,
Denholm
Hmldlng
K ooiìim
OLLLUt?
O
BANDON.
OREGON
C. T. B i . umenrother , Notary Public
YOUR ATTENTION
Is called to the fact that COL. C. T. BLUMEN-
ROTHER of Bandon, Oregon, will insure Saw­
mill men. Loggers and other kinds of workmen
against sickness, accident or death at reasonable
rates. It will pay you to call on him and see
what he offers in that line.
GROSS BROS
■4 Fire Insurance
Burglary Insurance
=XI=3O^
Portland and Coos bay Steamship Line
The Pacific
BREAKWATER
Sails From Coos Bay Saturdays at Service of Tide
Sails From Portland Wednesday
C. F. McCOLLUM, Agent,
Phone Main 34
TRIPS
WEEKLY
Meats and Provisions
of the
publie
patronage
solicited.
A Street Dock
Now plying between Portland and Cooo Bay only
GRAY & HOLT CO., Gen. Agent.
A share
M.
P.
Steamer Alliance
THIS IS WORTH READING
Furnished at living prices.
8
at
Calitormn and Or«>g<»n C'oant Mteansaqip €’•.
Lewins Meat Market
Leo. F. Zelinski, of 68 Gibson St
Buffalo, New York, says: “I cured
ibe most annoying cold sore 1 ever
had with Bueklen's Arnica Salve. I
applied this salve once a day for two
days, when every trace of tbe sore
was gone.“ Heals all sores.
Sold
under guarantee at Lowe's drug
store. 25c.
KINDS OF REAL ESTATE BOUOttT AND SOLD
Money l o ins Negoif tied on Approved Security.
All U S I and Matters a Specialty and Prompt­
ly Attended to Pension and Insurance Agency
Bond Brokers Trans-Atlantic Steamship and
Railroad-Ticket Agency
H. W SKINNER.
Mairhbeld
728-710 Merchant. Exchange San Francisco
>
Professional Direotory
Lodge and
£
Agrni
Phone 441
Lodges are Requested to Notify this Office on Election of Officer* and on
y
Change of Meeting Night.
Cards under this Head are 50c per in., mon
Where Everything Grow».
A. N. AMES,
The tuberose flourishes amazingly
the open air in the Transvaal
with but the smallest attention and
cultivation. The bulbs shoot up 1 ilnckMiiiit li
their three or four foot stems, eacn
bearing very sweet smelling flowers Wagoiimakei*
in an incredibly short space of time.
In Pretoria roses are prolific—in
All kinds of Repair Work done
fact, most of the streets are bound­ promptly and in a workmanlike
ed by rose hedges throughout their man-ner.
length—and they bloom with a frail,
pink monthly rose blossom for
Horseshoeing a Specialty
three-quarters of the year. In pub­
lic places, such as the park, the pro­ Location on plank road one-fourth mile
fusion of roses, lilies, carnations and from the Steamer Landing.
tuberoses is bewilderingly beauti­ BANDON .... OREGON
ful. The wild orchids of Swaziland
are famous. They are of at least
twenty different kinds. They are
IN THE JUSTICE’S COURT OF
extremely curious, and with a little
care and extra heat they can be in­
duced to develop into very wonder­ THE SIXTH DISTRICT, COOS
COUNTY, OREGON.
ful plant-. Everything grows in
‘.ho ’¡ ruiisva.il ii the trouble is takeD
Claud Woodruff, Plaintiff
r<» ■ bud it.
vs.
D. E. Mills, Defendant.
Action To Recover Money.
BANDON
SUMMONS
O regon
To. D. E. Mills the above named
Druggist an Apothecary
defendant: In the Name of the
la Jost 111 ressipt i>t a now stock of
State of Oregon, you are hereby re­
DrngH and Chemical«, Paient and quired to appear and answer the
Proprietary Préparation«, Toilet Ar­ complaint of the Plaintiff, Claud
ticle«. Druggint Sundries, Perfume«. Wo< druff, filed in the above entitled
BruHbee, Sponge«, Soap. Nuts and Court and Cause on or before the
Candies, Cigars, TobaccoB and Cig­
last day of time prescribed for the
arettes, Paints, Oil«, Gias« and
publication of this summons, which
Painter*« Supplies.
date is six consecutive weeks from
the date of the first publication
hereof; the date of first publication
hereof is this 22 day of October,
1908 And the last publication will be
Formerly ANCHOR BAR
on December 3, 1908.
And you
are notified that if you fail to appear
ALVIN MUNCK, Prop.
and answer said Complaint, Plaintiff
Is now Located in Fine New Quarter« will take a judgment against you for
$99.15 and for costs and disburse­
East of tbe Poatoftice
ments and will also take an order
from the Court for the sale of all the
Choicest Wine», Liquor» and Cigar«
Eroperty attached herein and now
Jd by the Sheriff of Coos County
BILLIARD AND POOL TABLES
under sad attachment and for the
COURTEOUS TREATMENT application of the proceeds upon the
claim ot Pl «intiff, with said costs and
disbursements.
The summons is
Call andSee.MUNCK
served upon you bv publication here­
of in the Bandon R ecorder , a
weekly newspaper ot general, reg­
ular weekly circulation published at
Bandon, Coos County, Oregon, pur
suant to the order of Geo. P. Top­
ping, Justice of the Peace in and for
the within and above entitled Court
and District, made and entered the
REGISTERED OPTICIAN 20th day of October 1908.
G. T. T readgold , Attorney for
Reliable Work and Goods.
Plaintiff.
in
Clarence Y. Lowe
The Eagle
Saloon
M. G. POHL.
Every Saturday at The Gullier
Hotel 10,21. m. to 4 p. m.
‘ C eo . P. T opping . |usticeof the
.
Peace.
Dr. H. L. Houston
l»K. E. W. IIOMNITEB
PHYSICIAN
AND
SURGEON
PHYSICIAN A SUNGXUN
OREGON
BANDON
OtUoe over Drug Htor«.
Hours, 9 to 18.
a.in. t :80 to 4, p.m.; 7 to 9 in th« ev«alng.
Night calls answered from office.
Phone Calls Promptly Attended.
Office in Laird Building, Comer I st and Wharf
Streets. Rooms in Denholm Home on Plank
Road,
BANDON.
OtrUON
...
Lewah Tribe No. 48, imp. O. R. M.
Dr. Waren J Kellev
EETS every Tuesday evening at 8 run
at tbe Bandon Wigwam. Sojourning
Physician and Surgeon - Operative
obiefs in goodstanding are cordially invited
to attend.
O. C. W aldvooel ,
8urgery a Specialty.
0. T. F iegeb , C. of K.
Sachem.
OFFICE »nd RESIDENCE above P»w Office
Bandon W. R. C. No. 40
HMeets every fir«t and third Saturday in
Dr. N. L. Perkia«
each month at 2 p. m. in <1 A. R. Hall.
Cordial invitation extended to all mem­
ber«
M b «. D. A. Y oung , Preaident.
OFFICE HOUKS: 10 a. m Io 3 p
M bs M abyette M obhe . Secretary.
m„ 7 p. m. to 8 p. m.
M
Masonic.
Office in New Denhalm Building.
andon lodge , No. 130, a . f . a m .
B
Stated communications first Satur­
day after the full moon of each mouth
All Master Masons cordially invited.
GURLEY BOAK. W. M.
Lloyd Rosa. Secretary.
DR. LE8TER P SORENSEN,
------ Dentist--------
Office in New Lowe-Laird Bud ding.
Telephone at Homa.
9 a. m., to S p. m. By request
andon lodge . No. 133, i. <». o. f Hour»:
.
7 to •, p. m.
meet« every Wedtiexday evening
BANDON
OREGON
Visiting brothers in good standing cor
­
dially invited.
Is. J. RADLEY, N. G.
O R WADE
C. F. T homas Sec.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Rebekah Lodge No. 126.
Notary Public
EETS Every 2nd and 4th Fridays,
Practice night first Wednesday of the
Office Room 1 Laird Building,
month, Social Evening the 3rd Saturday of
B
andon
,
....
M
the month. A cordial invitation extended
to all members in good standing.
CLARA GOETZ N. G.
O. T. TKBA»U«>LD,
B lanche R adi . ey Seo’y.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELCU
I. O. <>. »'
B
M
AT
Kulxhts of Pythia»
EI.PH I LODGE No. 64, Knights of
Pythias. Meets every Monday even­
ing at Masonio hall. Visiting Knights in­
vited to attend.
H. M. M ohbison , C. C.
B. N. H abbinoton , K of R. S.
D
Modern
Woodmen.
LAW,
NOTAhY PUBLIC
II. N. < OMMIMMI»ft EH.
Baudou,
Oregou
Office With Bandon Investment Co
^ABLE ROCK CAMP, No. 917«, M W.
of A. Meets the 2d and 4th Wednesday
GKO. P. TOPPING,
of each month at K. P. Hall.
Visiting
neighbors cordially invited to attend.
ATTORNEY and COUNSELOR AT JAW
a . 1. H artman , h . o .
AID
E. E. O akes , Clerk.
i
Eore»ter»of A merle«.
I QUEEN OF THE FOREST. No.
/ 17, meets Friday night of each week,
C 1OUR
in Concrete Hall, Bandon. Oregon. A oor-
dial welcome is extended to all visiting
brothers.
A. E. H adsali ,
G eo . E. W ilson ,
Chief Ranger.
Fin. Secretary.
NOTARY PUBLIC,
hire Inauu*a.xioo.
Itaudoo,
-
•
OrtgoB,
Dr. M. 1Æ. Brown,
Resident Dentili.
Office in Banter Budding
W.wxliiieii of lite World
Office Hour»:
9 to 12
M„
I to 5 P.
M,
EASIDE CAMP No. 212, W O. W
Phone.___________ BANDON, OREGON
meets in regolar session the first and
third Thursdays of each month in tbe Ma­
sonic ball. Visiting neighbors are oordially
Belle A.- K o I jd
invited.
It. W. BULLARD. C. C.
Real
Estate
Notary Public
O.C. W aldvooel , Clerk.
S
OONCIL No. 17 Degree of
Pi.cnhontas. I. . . It M. meets every
K EWAHNE
Saturday evening at the eighth run. in
BANDON, OREGON
OFFICE - • •
Orroam T'aowaaaMaa
their teepee in Concrete Hall
Visiting Chiefs i 1 good standing cordially Migli painter, Ifiecaratep
welcomed to our council fire.
tiralner
B elle A. Ko lp , K ofK. A nnie F hxntiss ,
P ocahontas .
J -A.. GFriiTitn