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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1908)
/ « e • '«• so"« o o ' • t • • o • • 3 o * 6 < o «° o _ •ss • • ® • . . • • » • à {¿astern Money this Way 'T--------------------------- loads and even shiploads of trees to sujiply the metropolis and its sub urbs. More trees of large size ¡ire That Eastern money is looking used than ever before. This is due this way for investment is the state to the growing custom of churches, OLD FAVORITES. ment of Theodore B. Wilcox, pres societies, lodges and other bodies of THE TOILER. ident of the Portland Flouring Mills having a mammoth tree in common, '-.>T to the toller him :.ie The fields with plenty crowned; Company, who has just returned which has largely done away >«ilh Him with the woodman’s as thaï thrills from a trip through the East lasting the old time practice of individual _ The wilderm-HS profound; sevetal weeks. He says Eastern family Christmas trees. Him that all day doth sweating bend In the tierce furnace heat. people are realizing that investment The trees in Maine and Can.td 1 .And her whoxe cunning lingers tend On loom and sphidu.- fleet! here pays bigger returns than in the are becoming scarcer each yeir, an 1 A prayer more than the prayer of saint. East, and they are anx ous to place it requires more labor to market the A faith no ate can foil, iLives In the >eart that shall not faint their money on the Pacigc Coast tn es than in former years. All th - tn time long task of toll. —Benjamin Hathaway. available trees along the railroads and preferably in the Northwest. hive been cut and now the dealer, “ Down in Ne* York and in New TWICKENHAM FERRY. lit A HOY aru. oho. and It's who's for ths England,’’ says Mr. Wilcox, ‘'there are compelled to haul the trees m 11 \ ferry?" (The brier's In bud and the sun going have been hard times during the past miles before they can ship the n on down), year anil people have been waiting for cars. Still the supply’ seem-equtl '"And I'll row ye so quick, and 1'11 row ye so steady. the outcome of the election Now to the demand and the indications And 'tis but a penny to Twickenham they assume the reason* that thingss are that the trees will cost more Town." The ferryman's slim and the ferryman’s do not go ahead faster is that the this season than herefore. There young. With just a soft twang In the turn of his t.niff is about to be revised. But a I seems to be a scarcity, ho.vever o' tongue. I worked my way west I found holly and mistletoe, especially’ of the And he's fresh a berry. And tls but a penny to Twickenham things looking better anil better un 1 better grades, and it is prob tble Town. till 1 got back to Portland, which some fancy prices will be realized n 4 HOY and oho and it's I’m for the Io >ks pretty good. It is the most on these popular articles of decora •2*. ferry;” (The brier’s in bud and the sun going act've, most lively and apparently , tion. down), prosperous city I have "And It's late as it is, and I haven't a the most penny. THIS IS WORTH READING seen. "Oh. how can I get me to Twickenham Town ?" ‘ Interest in the West is general Leo. F. Zelinski, of G8 Gibson Si Hhe'd a rose In her bonnet, and, oh, she Buffalo, New York, says: "I cored looked sweet throughout''the East. They are the most annoying cold sore 1 evu As the little pink flower that grows in the looking to thc<West for investment had with Bncklen'H Arnica Salve. 1 wheat. With her cheeks like a rose and her lip»? because of the higher rates of income applied this salve once a day for two like a cherry, “And sure, but you’re welcome to Twick on their money, and because they days, when every trace of the sore enham Town!” Solti was gone.“ Heals all sores, believe the^ West will fill up and under guarantee at Lowe's <1 r it y U 4 HOY and oho!” You're too late fol store. 25c. amount to something. ’ 2*. the ferry; (The brier's in bud and the sun has gon« “ A great amount of the business ---- ooo----- down). And he’s not rowing quick anil he's not of the East is depressed because it Billy White’s Awful Accident rowing steady. It seems quite a journey to Twickenham depends upon the railroad companies, Town. "Ahoy and oho!” you may call as you purchases, and these are not in evi All the old- r residents of Coquille will. The railroad earn- will remember Chas. W. White and The young moon is rising o'er Petersham dence as yet. Hili, in s have not increased and expen family who lived in this place for a And with love like a rose In the stem of the wherry. ses are thought to be abnormally number of years up to eleven years There's danger in crossing to Twlcken high, particularly labor anil there is ago, during which time Mr. White ham Town. I —Théophile Marzfals no probability of a reduction, and was superintendent of the Coquille unless there is a general advance sawmill. The family moved from LONDON BRIDGE. ROUT) and lowly, beggar and lord in railroad rates throughout the hereto Tiinity county, Calif., anil I Over th» bridge they go; Rags and velvet, fetter and sword country, notwithstanding the fact some time ago Mr. White suffered Poverty, pomp and woe that money is a drug >n the market injuries while at work in a mine. Laughing, weeping, hurrying ever Hour by hour they crowd along. I do not believe stock values will be Bjt the most serious and apalling While, below, the mighty river maintained at the present high experience of any of the family wa- Sings them all a mocking song— Hurry along, sorrow and song, prices. that had by Willie, one of the sons, All Is vanity 'neath the sun; Velvet and rags, so the world wags, “ Portland has been well adver whose age is now 20 or 21 years Until the river no more shall run. tised in the Eastern States. Both His experience has seldom been Dainty, painted, powdered and gay, Rolleth my lady by; Mr. Hill and M.. Harriman have equalled and will cause a shudder to I Haga and tatters over the way made personal statements al out this read, as also a wonder th <t he lives Carries a heart as high. Flowers and dreams from country mead I country, since midsummer th t have to tell of the terrible ordeal. ows, Dust and din through city skies, been of value, especially to the Whle groping his way in the Old men creeping with their shadows, Northwest, and the exploitation I darkness between Douglas City and Children with their sunny eye»— Hurry along, sorrow «nd song. occassioned by the Lewis and Clark Weaverville, in Trinity county, a All Is vanity ’neath the sun; Velvet and rugs, so the world wags. Fail anil that conducted since has number of nights ago, traversing a Until the river no more shall run. brought the Pacific coast a great lonely and dangerous trail, Willie Storm and sunshine, peace and strife. Over the bridge they go; deal nearer the Atlantic than eve» fell over a precipice 75 feet in height Floating on the tide of life. ■ >efore. and rolled 25 feet further into the Whither no man shall know. Who will miss them there tomorrow. “ How much Eastern money may bed of a creek after striking the Waifs that drift to the shade or sunt Gone away with their songs and sorrow; be brought here for investment de rocky ledge. His leg was broken Only the river still flows on. I pends somewhat on travel to the Hurry along, sorrow and song, i , All Is vanity ’neath the sun; East from the Wist, and viceversa. Velvet and rags, bo the world wags, Until the river no more shall run. But 1 believe that before the money —F. E. Weatherly. of the East gels as high a return in Formerly ANCHOR BAR THE VENDERS. that section as it does in the West a ALVIN MUNCK, Prop. rpHE rich have brought i** gifts in lav large amount of Eastern capital will Ish measure And gold, by which all things on earth drift West. are bought. in Ein« New Quarter* And bid us give them ror their smiling “I think the money conditions is now Located East of tl>e Poatoffiee pleasure The sweetest songs car lonely dreams will enable sufficient borrowing to have wrought. prosecute railroad construction in Choicest Wines, Liquors and Cigars \\’E Knve our sweetest Songs and took the West, as feeders to theexisti g v* their payment. 1HI.I.IAIID AND Pool. TABLES Laughing the while upon the foolist lines, and altogether 1 believe the throng. COURTEOUS T R E A IM E N T outlook is cheerful and encouraging. Knowing a song Is but a beggar a ral ment < Iregonian. To all save those whose team are in th« it Gems In Verse J p COUGH MEDICINE CHILDREN GOOD ---- ooo---- —Century. CAPTAIN AND HIS Ä J heard th« druiiu heat and the music so sweet. Rut iny < \«'s at the ti tie caught a mueb greater treat. Th** troop v is the tinvHt tl.it ever you did see. And the captain and his whls' ♦ rs took a sly glance at me. When we met at the ball. I of coume thought i w as right To protend that we had n< ver m. t before that night. But he knew me at once, I could se«' at a glance. And I tiling down my head as he naked me to dance. My heart was enlisted, and It could not get free As the captain and his whlnkers took • sly glance at me. But they marched from the town, and I saw him no more. Tet I think of him oft and the whiskers he wore. I dream all the night, and I think all the d.ix Of the love of the captain who's gone fa» away. And I keep In my mind how my heart Jum|M‘d with glee As the captain and his whiskers took a sly glance at me. —Author Unknown. “I liliVe sllflertxi Hgood deal with PO II ]j mnliiiiii nml stomach ooinplaints, l>nl I have now found a remedy Hint keeps me well, mi'l ti e remedy t- Electric Bitters- a medicine that is a iiiedii-ine for stomach and liver iroubles, and fol* run down condì tione," says W. C. Kiestler, of Hal liday, Ark. Electric Bitters [uiify REGIS 1ER ED OPTICIAN and etilli'h the blood' tone tip Ibi* Reliable W ork and Goods. net vi's, mid impart vigor mid energy to the weak. Yonr money will be re Every Saturday at The Gallier funded if it fails to help you, 50c al Hotel io a. m. to 4 p. m I .owe'» drug store. Christmas Tree Gotham New York, Dec. it—Expecting to reap a belter harvest this season than last, the Christines tree ven ders have begun to ship their stock to this city. The first consignment arrived this week md was displayed today in Washington. The Christmas tree trade in New York has grown to mammoth pro portions and it requires many car- Kodol I* Trade in Do You Bowl? Go to the . ARC LIGHT Bowling Alleys For Sale B* BADOX' DRUG Hooiiih i a itti 3. I I» Mini rm. avi* Ih-nliolm Building; '-'■k-Ll-Cv BAlSTDOISr. OREG-ON Q C. T. Bi I'Mi.NRorHER, Notary Public YOUR ATTENTION co. Portland and Coos bay Steamship Line BREAKWATER Sails From Coos Bay Saturdays at Service of Tide Sails From Portland Wednesday C. F. McCOLLUM, Agent, <Tilifoi-iim tinti BANDON TRANSFER CO. Oregon C oiim I NteamHi|ip <o. Now plying between A son Meets all boats. TRIPS GRAY Si HOLT CO., Gen. Agents Dray and General Delivery H. W. SKINNER. Agent 728-740 Merchant)' Exchange San Francisco Marshfield. BANDON « OREGON Lodge «.lad Professional Directory I Lodges are Requested to Notify this Office on Election of Officers and on Change of Meeting Night. Gards under this Head are 50c per in., mon The Opera l»IC. K. W. IMMMMTKB HAS A SELECT STOCK OF » Dr H. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON BANDON Wines, Liquors & Cigars OREGON X j . Houston PHYSICIAN & SURGEON <Iffiee over Drug Store. Hours, !• tv 1?, a.m. 1 :30 to 4, p.rn. ; 7 to 8 in the evening. Office in Laird Building, Corner 1st and Wharf Night calls answered from office. Streets. Rooms in Denholm I lome on Plank Phone Calls Promptly Attended. Situi in Brer on lira light OK »(.(> N COURTEOUS TREATMENT Lewah Tribe No. 48. Imp. O. R. M. XI hl I S »‘verv Tuertday eve niuK Ht K run 31 at the Bandon Wigwam. Sojourning Dr. Waren J Kellev ohiefN in KoodNlHiHhiiu are cordiall} invited to attend. O.C W ai . da ’ ooei ». C. T. FlKGBB, C. of K. Sachem. Physician and Surgeon - Operative Surgery a Specialty. OREGON BANDON Bandon W. R. C. No. 40 HMcetHever y tirsi and third Saturday in each monili at 2 p. in. in (i A. It. Hall. ('ordini invitation extended to all mem bers Mas. D. A. Vol'No, President. Mile M a io kith M okhk . Secretary. FURNISHED ROOMS OFFICE HOURS: »ANDON LODGE, No. UM), A. F. A M. communications first Satur the full moon of each month All Master Masons cordially invited. GUKLEY BOAK, W. M. Lloyd Rosa. Secretary, MRS SARAH.COSFELLO Nice clean rooms 25 mid 50c a nitfbt; $1.25 a week ; $5 amontli « Office iu New Denholm Building. DR. LESTER P SORENSEN, ----- Dentist 1. <». a», f I »ANDON LODGE, No. 133, I. (). O. F I » iiiei-t» every Weditt h <1 hv evening Office in New Lowe-Laird Building. Telephone at Home. Visiting brothers in good standing cor Hour«: 9 a. m., to 5 p. m. By request dially invited. 7 to 8, p. m. L. J. RADLEY, N. G. bANDON OREGON n OREGON C. F. T homas Sec. O R WADE Rebekah Lodge No. 126. Lewins Meat Market EETS Every 2nd unit 4th Fridays, ATTORNEY AT LAW I’ractice night first Friday of the monili. Social Evening the :ii<| Friday <>f Notary Public the month. A cordial invitntion extended to all nienibers in good standing. Ollice: Boom 3 I'anter Building B a HD o M.............................................................. Onio > CLARA GOEIZ N. G. B lanche R aih . ky Sec'y. M All kinds of Meats and Provisions U. *k « T. 1KK4IHIOI.il, Knigtitn of »‘ytlilaH vi-. L I'll I LODGE No. fit, Knights of ATTORNEY AND COUNSEL! K ’ I’vlhias. Meets every Monday even AT LAW, ing at Masouic ball. Visiting Knights in vited to attend. H. M. MomitsoN, C. C. NOTARY PUBLIC B. N. H abiunoion , K. of It. S. I Furnished at living prices. of the public patronage A share solicited. Modern tVoodmen. I’ABI.E ROCK CAMP, No. !R7li, M. W. 1 of A. Meets tile 2d and 4'11 We Inesday of each ninnili at. K. I*. Hall. Visiting neighbors cordinllv invited Io attend. A. J. ll Alt I MAN. H. C. E. E. O akks , Clerk A. N . AMES, I ihu’kMiiiii h A: ForpMierx ol America. 'lot li t QUEEN OF HIE FOREST, No. 17. meets Friilny night of each week, Wng< >n lì in l<er ( in Concrete Hull, Bandon, Oregon. A cor II. N. <OM.il INN IONI Elt. Bandon, - Oreg' n OllicH \\ itti Bandon Iti vent meut I o Di’. H- KI. Brown. Resident Dentist. Office in Psnter Building J dial welcome is extended t.o al) visiting brothers. A. E. lisnssi.i, Gao. E. Wtisox. Chief Ranger. Fin. Secretary. All kinds’of Repair’Work done promptly and in a workmanlike manner. Woodmen of the World. Office Hours: Phone, 9 to 12 M., I to 5 P. M, BANDON. OREGON Belle JV Kolp Real Estate Notary Public V’EASIDE ('AMI' No. 212. W. (). W. BANDON, OREGON meets in rt-gnlar session the first »nd O ppositr T bowsbiimiks third I burs.Inv» of < rich month in the Ms- OFFICE - - - sonic lisll. Visiting neigtilHirs sre cordinllv invited. It. W. BULLARD. 0. C. Nigu pHinter, Becornter ami O.C. W ai . kvimikl , Clerk. Horseshoeing a Specialty («ruiner J Æ. Grimth W#» are constantly receiving Inquiries frrm all pam of the United State« for Farms Vineyard« and Country and City Home« on the Pacific Coltf. if your property 1« for «ale we «hall be gild to place It on o«ir li«t, and put yon in direct correspondence with a large number of possible buyer«. Add re«», I. ot ¡ «n-’ Jar nut location ■ i li. tr .. onra-r or.ly who I, ■ pries, I 4l».i ‘ •/ * I i'-n bpo ‘ t. w. ..a pusssssloa TOWN A COUNTRY JOURNAL PUB. CO. ”• A >10 JACKSON ST., SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. P. Vew, N Y 9 MME C K. HOL 14) PKT EH Instructor on Mandolin. Guitar and Banjo Also special attention to orchestra drill to pupils destriug snob instruction A V, 10 a. rn. to 3 p ut., 7 p. tn. to 8 p. ni. » Stated I day after ----- l»r N. |j. Perkin" M hmoii I c . AT BANDON OFFICE and RESIDENCE above Port Office . © s Phone 441 Orders carefully handled o « t.rt» o • O I Portland and C oon Bay only WEEKLY P aitkhhon M. P. A Street Dock Phone Main 34 I o 8 at Steamer Alliance c. H. e Ofi o • o » • Is called io tin- fact that COL C. T. BLUMEN- RO1HER of Bandon, Oregon, will insure Saw mill men, Loggers and other kinds of workmen against sickness, accident or death at reasonable rates. Il will pay you to call on him and see what he offers in that line. Is Your Property For Sale? FOR INDIGESTION AND DYSPEPSIA. BKJUKVKS SOUR STOMACH, BKIXH1NG. ETC.. B. C. UsWITT CU COMPANY. CHICAC.O. 4 1*1 Money Loans NegoiL Ud oil /Approved Security. Al! I S Land Matter; a Spccnry and P.ompt- ly Attended t< Pension and Insurance Agency Bond Brokers Tians-Atlantic Steamship and Railroad Ticket Agency The season for coughs and colds is now at band and too much carr cannot he taken to pr deed the chil dren. A child is much more likely to contract diphtheria or scarlet fever when it has a cold. The quicker yon cure bis cold the less the risk, ( limn berlain’s Cough Remedy is the sole reliance of many mothers, ami few of those who have tried it are willing to nse any other. Mrs. F. F. StarcLer, of Riplev. W. Va., says. •‘I have never used anything other than Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy for my children and it tins always given good satisfaction.” lilis rem edy contains no opium or other nur codic and may lie given ns conti lenlly to a child a's to anadnlt Fo «ale by Cl’ Y. Lowe -Location on plank road one* fourth mil»* from the Nteamer Landing. Oll EGON BANDON if alter ualniratl W twittle of K dol, you con h«rn»*«t y suy it I a» • • : !,•••.e I f.ied you. we will refund yonr ......... Try k uL.I H h I mv . hi U. ih guartnic. I Fill out and «ten the foil« winfr prraent It to the dealer tat «lie tiuic <>( |»>ir< h-I If It falla tn K* mi. return rt>e bottle to the dealer from whom you | It.and we will reiuadyour mouey T owm __ -------------------------------------------------- Rtate____________________ _______ ” • Blurt» here _ _________________________ _ __ ------- I I T Tlliw OI i_________________ _ ___ BOUGHT AND SOLD REAL ESTATE Burglary Insurance MEDICINE THAT IS MEDICINE WHISKERS. * 8 they marched through the town with their banners so gay, ran to the window to hear the band play; I peeped through the blind very cautiously then. J < st tho nt I rhbors might say I was look- in», ut li >■ men. Call and SeeJMUNCK ALL KINDS 01 FOR The Eagle Saloon GROSS BROS song. o E3GÍV o oí BANDON REAL ESTATES AND LOAN COMPANY in the fall, the bone> protruding through the flesh in a horrible man ner, and he was other “¡»e bruised and lacerated. Yet in this condi tion he manag. d to draw himself out of the water and dragged his maimed and bleeding body in the direction of a known wagon road, crawling laboriously through all the long weary hours of the rainy night. Morning found th” sufferer in view of the road, and here he lay more dead than alive until a man happened by, whom he hailed, and he was hurried to Weaverville for medical attendance. At last reports his condition was gradually mending and he will ultimately be himself once more though it is doubtful il he forgets the experience to the last day of his existence. The pain which the young man suffered during all those nocturnal ami rainy hours can scarcely be de scribed, and it is hard to understand how he managed to emerge from the ordeal with his life. — Herald ■ <*.