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• «Ama... J •• e ’ •* J ’ ♦ 4 • 0 « X * •• ’• * •• • • I • • « ••• l •• s ♦ ’ • • V. 0 •• • « • • • • • *• *7* * I •«. ••»»»» «tr** ••***•**•• 9 •*.. • •. 0 « « »• e • • . • * i •• 5 o * *•.’ ••• ? « • • ♦ •• • • •• • ♦ •« « X . ___ 4*Œ------ ___ «£■3 EX IX Cl O II JLv* G5 (3 XT ¿. X Published Every Thursday Evening by the ■V ZU ' suited in making the Senate thel ’ablesl-and most parliamentary body in the world.-►Indianapolis News. • • T,,E New Meat Marker ---------------- ----- Recorder Fu. totalling Coixipauny.. t S omeone has mentioned the es I G K. KOPr, - - Managing Editor ublishing of a Coos county organ ttubkcription, fl 50 par Year in Aiivanea Advertising Lintes Made Known on Application. Job Piiutiug a Specialty. Enteied at the Baudot! PoMoftice •THURSDAY T hanksgiving day was bright nnd balmy, a more ideal day could not be imagined. If there was noth ng else for which Bandonians might be thankful, the fine day was : ufficient cause for giving thanks, but there are many re sons why we should be thankful. The general conditions in the business world are gladly looking upward, people in this section are enjoying good health and prosperity, and, in fact, there . re a thousand reasons why we should all have given thunks on last Thursday, and from what we can earn, the day was generally observed in a fitting manner. T he :ity election of Bandon pas sed off quietly and the race was very close, the fact that there was one more ballot in the box than there were voters registered left the af fair in a rather awkward condition but after a recount the first count was found to be right, and while there is considerable. dissatisfaction, on the part of some, there is nothing t > do but abide by the verdict, as die law makes no provision for another election. The newly eiect- ed officers are all ex< ellent, progress ive men and together with the hold over coun il and other officers there is every reason to believe that the city will move forwaid at a more rapid rate than ever before. Let us all put our shoulders to the wheel for a greater Bandon. hh Second Class Matter. December 3, 1908 a man of force, of considerable mor al courage, is progressive in his ideas and is yet in his prime, none of which Senator Allison was, says the Portland Journal and the remark only shows the extreme ignorance or purposely misrepresentation of the writer. Allison has always been one of the main lights in the sen ate, and for years was termed the “wise man of the senate.” He was so useful in fact that he was twice a formidable candidate for president, and each time received a large sup port. No important move was ever made by the senate without the opinion and sanction of Mr. Allison, while Cummins is a strong man in many ways it will take years of train ing before he will be as valuable as Allison. The Journal space writer would do well to look into the real facts of the case before he makes wild and idiotic statements. S uch a man is entitled to no con sideration whatever—and, yet, how can one help feeling sorry for him? He made a wonderful canvass. All sole alone, without the aid of a single counselor whose advice was worth a cent, constantly surrounded and pestered by a lot of toadies and cheap skates, practically unaided on the stump except by Judge Paiker. whom he had derided, he fought like a giant against tremendous odds, never losing heart or temper or command of the splendid elo quence, which is his one great gift. We have no doubt that he will seem to bear his dissapointment philo- sophically, but the frightful mental and physical strain upon his nerves must have left its indelible mark, and it will be a marvel if he regains his buoyancy or even avoids a com plete breakdown in spirit if not in body. |A more winning personality we have never known, and we are glad to believe that we are but one of thousands in feeling for him hon est sympathy and wishing him well all the days of his life —Harpers Weekly. ______________ ization of commercial clubs, and the idea should be supported by every Coos county citizen who is desirous of seeing the county pro gress, and it goes without saying that every intelligent man is not only desirous, but enthusiastic over the development of the county. Any man who opposes progression is a drone and a menace to society. There are many important ques tions that might be taken np by a county commercial club. For one thing we might mention good roads. This paper has always b en an ad vocate of the good roads theory. Then there is the question of better transportation, If the county was organized, we could do more for the betterment of our two harbors. We could go to the committee i.i congress with a united front and that would wield a big influence. Then we would be in better condi tion to negotiate for a railroad, which is at the present time the greatest need of Southwestern Ore gon. We should be represented with a good display at the Seattle fair, and there are dozens of other things that might be mentioned in this connection. Why not get to gether and do away with the pet' y jealousies that have encumbered progress, and work for the good of the whole county. A DANGEROUS OPERATION is the removal of the appendix by a surgeon. No oue who takes Dr. King's New Life Pills is ever sub jected to this frightful ordeal. They work so quietly you don't feel (Lem. They cure constipation, beadache, biliousuess and malaria. 25c at Lowe's drug store. I •i Are You Aware of the Fact That We Can Put You on a Salary Earning Basis in a Very Short Time Do you know that we cannot prepare stenographers fast enough to till the places that are offered us? Why not enroll with us and make yourself competent to till the places that are offered us? Why not enroll with us and make yourself competent to fill one of these ¡excellent positions that we have to turn down. Young men who are proficieent in bookkeeping and shorthand have the best chances to attain success MILLER-CLEAVER Business College NORTH BEND MEATS. PRODUCI <2 AND VEGETABLES A toig stock of well cliilled meats USTe-w clean ventilated rooms tree from odors SMITH BROS. The New Laird & Lowe Building, Bandon, Ore. Bandon B ottling W orks ____ SOLE AGENTS FOR National Brewing Co. Beer. Bottle and Steam Beer. Oregon Bandon OREGON Notice of Sale of Stock Notice is hereby given that where as on the 2d day of July 1908 the Bandon Farmers & Merchants Tel ephone Company levied an assess ment upc n all subscribed shares of the stock of said corporation of $6 per share, and whereas the by laws of said corporation provide that after 60 days stock shall be sold for de linquent asssessments; and whereas said assessments have not been paid upon the following shares owned by the following named persons: R. H. Rosa, two shares; Robert Fred rick Jr., one share. Therefore said shares will be sold to the highest bidder for cash, a the City Hall, Bandon, Oregon, at 1:3 1 p. m. Monday, December 28., 1908. By order of Board of directors, mode Nov. 2, 1908. D. H. J ackson , Secretary. FOR ECZEMA, TETTER AND ON ATWATER .-STREET KEEI’N NOTHING HUT THE HEST IN If You Want to BUY OR SELL Real Estate Call on KOLP & JENSEN “"We sell tlie ZEartli” SALT RHEUM The intense itching characteristic Origin of Thanksgiving of these ailments is almost instantly Thanksgiving, as we have it, is of allayed by Cbamberlaiu‘s Salve. Many severe cases have been cured New England and Puritan origin. by it. For sale by C. Y. Lowe. T he dairy industry of southwest ern Oregon is second to none in the country. This is conceded to After the years of terrible privation be one of the leading dairy countries (1621-1622) the Massachusetts in the whole United States, and it is exiles in 1623 obtained from the soil increasing rapidly each year, as and from the rivets and forests of At North Bend the country becomes more thickly the country an abundance of food. settled. There is no greater in Is 00w open for the re In the autumn" then of 1623 there dustry, or more paying one, than ception of patients. The was thanksgiving; and from this dairying, and the farmer who has a terms Hie #10 per week the custom spread among the ex BIGGER PACKAGE and upwards, For par good bunch of Jersey cows, or any BETTER GOODS ticulars apply to : : panding New Fngland colonies. other milk producing breed, is in Presently, however, as a day of dependent, an<l need ask odds of festivity it was put into opposition no man. This c untry is not only The Modern Company, Marshfied, Ore Disribuors to Christmas. The Puritan soul good for dairying purposes, but for North Bend, Or. was scandalized by feasting and fruit, grain, lumber, mining and a T he present movement for the revelry on the holy day—Christmas thousand other things. There is no richer country under the sun than election of United States Senators —which it was felt should be a day by the people is of comparatively o’ penance and fasting and devotion. Southwestern Oregon. Under New Man= recent origin. I11 the convention New England therefore pushed the • agement. T he Saturday Evening Post < om- that framed the Constitution four festivities of Thanksgiving against 1 bins that the country is corrupting plans were discussed. (1) appoint- the profanation of Christinas day. The City Meat Market This, however, gradually changed. the ».iiy “Upon notice that a val- nent ot senators by the President; has changed, and from u - I customer from the sweet smell (2) election by the people; (3) Christmas as a day of festivity and now’on will be conducted ’ng hay belt is coming to town, the election by the House of Represent cheer held its own in the other colo HOME-GROWN and CALIF FRUITS,;HAM, BACON by Dean & Hensley of New Yorker heaves a sigh, drops a atives: (4) election by the state nies, and their customs gradually AND LARD. Coquille. tear and lays in a Hock of brom legislatures. Popu ar suffrage was a re-acted on New England Both We will endeavor to FINE CANDIES & TOBACCO ides.” The country people, thinks new experiment at that time, and days held their ground as holidays; to serve the public with the Post, spend the money that sup the framers ol the Constitution were but Thanksgiving dfd not obtain JOHN FERNOGLIO, Proprietor entire satisfaction. New port9 the gorgeous hotels, theaters, a little chary about giving the peo much hold in the South. Best grade of Fresh bars and bioker’s offices. Perhaps ple too much direct power. Hence England migration carried it, how and Cured Meats always The Rev. R. L. Hicks Alman « oquille River Transportation so. Certain it is that the country the provision for an electoral col ever, to the West, where the two on hand. This gave people furnished the money with lege to choose the President, and met on equal terms. For 1909, ready Nov. 15, 1908 Co.’s Schedule Market under the management of which Wall Street speculates! so hence, also, the provision finally Thanksgiving strong basis and best ever sent out, beautiful covers in colors, fine portrait of Prof. H icj Favorite leaves Bandon 6 00 a m rashly last year. If the country adopted for the election of senators sup|M>rt; and in 1863 President CHAS. M. WAID in colors, all the old features and “ C quille 9 :oo a tn districts had kept more of their byjthe Legislatures of the several Lincoln issued a proclama 1 ion in several new ones in the book. The ” Bandon i :oo p m money at home, there would have states. James Madison, afterward his pecuilar and impressive manner, The Citv Meat •> “ “ Coquille 4:00 pm best astronomical year book and the been no overspeculation and con President, declared himself “an ad recommending observance of the Market. Dispatch leaves Bandon 7 :oo a m only one containing the original sequently no panic. The country vocate for the policy of refining the last Thursday o' November as the “ “ Coquille i 00 p ni “Hicks Weather Forecasts.” By Liberty leaves Coquille people people will try not to lead popular appointment by successive day. This has been followed as a 7:00 a m • " Bandon i :oo p m mail 35c, on news stands 30c. <)ne 1 The theory of the custom ever since Some say it the city into such temptations sgain. hitrations. ’’ Passengers going on the Favorite copy free with the World and ’ —Oregonian. framers was that the election of sen was Sarah Joseph» Hale, a woman at 6:45 a m can a train for Works, the best $>t monthly in I Marshfield anti have three hours ators by the State Legislatures ot note in her day—long time ed- ; America. Discounts on almanac’s and fifteen minutes on the bay and W ithout meaning any di#espect would result in obtaining a higher itor of Godey’s Lady book—whose High Grade return same day. i in quantities. Agenrs wanted. to the late Senator Allison, the grade of senators than would elec urgency of the matter on President NURSERY I A1Z IM C attl « C an Ba F*«»« nt «O W orld & W orks P ub . C o , 2201, ft| STOCK K I 1 I ■ CUTTER S BLACK LEO VACCINE change from him to Cummins, if tions by the people. Whether Lincoln moved him to issue the HI |1 Callforma', favorite IhrimnlMK Lacust Street, St. Louis, Mo. Every i III On Hand 1 J I B t 11 ul easiest use! and lowest the latter shall fulfill expectations they were right or not is still an proclamati >n. . It was the year of priced rtliabl. vaccine made citizen owes it to himself, to his' — Powder, «trinit or pill form Writ« based upon his |>ast record, wil' lie open question, but it is certain that, the crisis of the Civil War, after the Address for free Black L ch Booklet ; fellows and to Prof. 11 icks to possess 1 n 8 L I — THE CUTTER LABORATORY • |ood one not only for Iowa but in the main, the < hoice of Senators »curie, ol Vicksburg, C«ty.burg , „ ;1_ Coqui||e he. “Hicks’’ forecasts,—the only | ■ MB* BaaritRY C*L If your druXKist doe* n ,1 »tock our ftr the whole country. Cummins is by the State Legislatures has re and Chattanooga.-Oregonian- vac curl, wrier direct fr»m . B. Q. Pohl, |Loc*l Agent, Bandon, Ore. I | rok^bte. • • • X • • « 0 EAT THE MERCY HOSPITAL Paradise Sodas Sisters of Mercy THE NEW Vegetable Store Fresh Vegetables and Fruit always on hand Coos Co. Nursery • • - ...• c • •• « I