Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, December 24, 1908, Image 2

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Four
Mile in Coos county, it ■*> deiiilnl bi'
put an expert in the field to help
Geo P. Topping wls called to
’he home ol Fred Miller last werk
11 perform the martiage ceremony
1 Alliert Duke to Miss Etta Smith.
Mr Duke is from Albany, while
Miss Smith was raised on Four Mile
where she has hosts o* friends who
ish her every happiness in her
’».dded life.
«educate thé
dairyman
to better
fitet.hods and a committee was ap. i
THE LAST ROAD.
pointed to draft a bill »0 l»e put be­
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fore the legislature to enforce the ^^k
o>h. d,.- mt huts of dream!)
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»ate si.rtit»
more strict and sanitary handling of
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milk.—Sentinel
Beyond the moor, beyond the tea
Thin, tremulous and silver clear,
It pierces to the souls of men;
It calls—and they must hear.
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THIS IS WORTH READING
Leo. F. Zeliimki, of 68 Hibson St.
Buffalo, New York, says:
“1 cured
ilie most annoying cold sore 1 ever
bad with Bticklen's Arnica Salve. I
applied Ibis salve once a day for two
■lays, when every fracc of the sore
was gone.“ Heals all sores.
Sold
under guarantee al
Lowe's drug
store. 25c.
Recently Mrs. Deloss Gardner
’ook a severe coughing spell and al
« i a sudden she coughed up a tooth
-i h ch she had swallowed about seven
»in nths ago, when she took chloro-
min and had her teeth extracted.
’■ he general supposition is that the
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luuth slipped down her throat, as
Firebug’s Efforts Fail
: lie has had coughing spells ever
• me. Until the t'.me the tooth was
Eugene, Or., Dec. 15—Timely
aired loose it was lodged in her
discovery
by a resident this evening
Jell lung. She is now feeling fine
1 f flames issuing from the Geary
mid has no more cough.
school building, was all that pre­
The ch'ld of Mi. and Mrs. S J.
vented consummation of a plot on
‘'Vi son, of whom we made mention
the part of a firebug to burn
.•.wine lime ago as h iving undergone
that edifice to the ground. The at­
nil operation of grafting tllesli on its
tempt was made at 8:30 o’clock.
limb was compelled to undergo an-
P. Hennington, residing near by,
• th» r such operation last Friday.
chanced to go out on the side porch,
" liis time, Minnie Hunt die dattgh
w hen he saw flames but st from the
brolMr. and Mrs R. P. Hum
rear steps of the school house. At
•• lunteered the many parts of flesh
the same instant a man loomed out
i veiled. Minnie Hunt is only eight
<>t the gloom and darted around a
wars .if age but displays more
corner of the school building and
j <ive than many people much older.
down a side street.
Mr. Penning
<>lh children are doing well ac-
ton gave alarm and neighbors
. mdine to last re|M>rt. Dr. Houston
responded.
jis-isted by Drs. Rossiter and Soren
Without sending in a fire de
:< n did the work of grafting.
pirtment alarm, they subdue the
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11.tines and found unmistakable evi­
dences
of incendiarism. A quantity
FOR
I, >OD
COUGH
MEDICINE
CHILDREN
of rags, soaked with keros ene, had
I’h” season for coughs and Colds been thrust under the steps.
11 nv al band and too much care
The Geary school is a large build
< nnnot be taken to pr >tect the cbil mg, which
accomodates all the
< iihii . A child is much more likely
pupils
of
West
Eugene.
fo 0 mfract diphtheria or scarlet fever
■ 1.en it lias a cold. The quicker you
< urn Ilia cold tiie less the risk. Cham
i erl tin’s Cough
Remedy
is the
n 1« reliance of many mothers, and
few of I hose wlio have tried it are
• dliiig to use any oilier. Mrs. F. F.
Si'uicLer.of Ripley. W. Va., says.
"I have never used anything other
ttian Cbamberlaiti’s Cough Remedy
■»or my children and it has always
? iveu good satisfaction.”
This rem
• .tv co .tains no opium or other nnr
die and inav tie given as confi
For
sii lily to 11 child as to an adult
ral. by L' Y. Lowe
This Explanation Didn’t “Go”
With Wife
New York, Dec 17—Origina
< xplanations and still more novel
j duat'ons which spoiled the domestic
bliss of Brother Charles |. Danne-
Laum were recited in Judge Barnns’
«■urt when the crowd which filler
ll.e court was moved to outbursts of
glee. The husband is suing for
divorce charging his wife with
ciu Ity; while Mrs. Dannebaum
in turn, i> suing her hnsband for
separate maintenance. Mrs. Danne-
«.aum told of the discovery of a love
! ttei in her husband’s pocket which
1 e explained as being a "business
letter in code.” "Dearest” and
‘Peachie’’ and similar names were
»upposed to refer to such prosaic
matters as coflee trades and railroad
. ebates—-the husbsnd being a coflee
tales nan and broker.
pSems In Verse
A DANGER US OPERATION
n I be r< mov«l of the appendix by«
Kiirgeou.
No oue who tukes Dr.
Ktug's New Life Pills is ever snb-
j -cted to this frightful ordeal. They
work so quietly yon don't feel them.
1'hey cure consti palion, headache,
biliousuess and
malaria.
25c at
L iwe's drug store.
Porter Always a Sailor.
The voice of all the crowded town
(Oh, voice of tears and laughter')
Tiie piper’s charmed note shall drown)
They turn and follow after.
By its wild lure their feet are drawn
To walk a way they do not know.
Whatever heart be left to mourn
It calls- and they must go
They leave their hearts' desire behind;
(Oh. witching tune the pl;s-r plnys!)
None know whay they may hope to find;
What waits beyond the trackless ways
No grief can hold, no love can keep;
No wild regret their eyes can dim
Whatever heart be left to w. ep
The piper call» they follow him
—Pall Mall Maguzlna.
HANG
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F you have a Job worth keeping.
Just hang on;
Some one for it Is a-seeklng,
So hang on.
Work the very best you can—
Better than the other man.
You will find It the best plan
To hang on.
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BANDON REAL ESTATES
AND LOAN COMPANY
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‘‘Msscultrie." salii the lenmed Toni
my.
“Bea n't it wounerful!” suid tin
proud father, “And thy mittler, Tom-
iny?”
"Feminfiic." replied the erudite Ju
rutile.
"Hear that agen!" cried the delight
“An', uoo. Tommy," he
ed father,
prise, ded. picking up the family tea­
pot, “what gender is tills?”
“Neuter.” saiil Tommy.
Sam’s face fell.
“Well, well," he exclaimed, "it's alius
the Way. Still, not but what the little
Ia<i wats far oot. lie only said neuter
'stead of pewter, that's a'!"—Loudon
Tit Bit».
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Resentment.
Nd toper, iH'ing very hard up,
Into his favorite bar and asked
lit for n glass “on tick.”
•'No.' said the proprietor. “I won't
give on whisky on credit, bill there's
a slx|M'ii- e. Now wlmt do you want?"
“Ni thing here. replied the tippler,
lifting th loin and putting it In his
piH-krt.
'The man who refuses me
reiilt won't get my ready cash,” and
with an elevate 1 nose he man lied out
at the do. r Loudon Telegraph.
BJYTTIDOM.
KINDS OF REAL ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLD
Money Loans Negotiated on Approved Security. •
All LSI and Matters a Specialty and P ompt-
ly Attende«! It PeiiMou ana insurance Agency
Bond Brokers Trans Atlantic Steamship and
Railroad Ticket Agency
OREGON
C. T. Bl.UMENROTHEK, Notary Public
YOUR ATTENTION
Is called to the fact that COL C. T. Bl.U.MEN-
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.
All About George,
i' a. my daughter,
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■ imet hing ? I 'or In
inc- ns bruvc. William
If the road Is growing thorny,
Just hang on;
Mind not If your hands get homy,
Just hang on.
Ijibor’s what the stomach fills;
Gives the health that throbs and thrills
It’s the rapid pace that kills;
If you're going
the on.
slope,
Don't up
hang
Just hang on;
And the auto gear gets broke.
Just hang on.
Tour machine may take a hump.
Fly down hill and hit a stump.
Though you’re senseless from the bumf
Just hang on.
Koon»* ■£ Mild 3. I i* StuirN,
.\ew D vii I io I iii
Ku ild i iijj
kJ-LLlvV
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(leorge meat)'
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uslness. He told lilt
‘ bl ago I liter < R e.-in
Portland and Coos bay Steamship Line
BREAKWATER
It
your watch and chain's In pawn.
Just han» on
Ts the ticket and hope en;
Just hope on.
Maybe luck will come your wayi
You may have a winning day.
Take my advice; hear what I say.
And hang on.
—Milwaukee »autlxial
A cross man would bo worth at least
a dollar a day more If lie would become
good natured Atchison Glolie.
BANDON TRANSFER CO
The Wise Eskimos.
Everything In the Eskimo dress has
c.
a reason for its existence, writes Cap
Dray and Genera! Delivery
tain Roald Amundsen tn “The North
west Passage.” Tiie niernlters of Cap M c's|all limit-,.
< lid, is c iri fullv liillldli il
tain Amundsen’s expeditions had be­
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OREGON
come accustomed to the Eskimo dres
and had adopted It, but many of them
thought it ridiculous for grown up
men to go about wearing fringe to
their clothes, so they cut it off. I
had my scruples about this, says the
author, as I had already learned that
most things In the Eskimo*» clothing
and other arrangements had their dis
tlnct meaning and purpose, so I kept
HAS A SELECT STOCK Ol
my fringe and put up with the ridi­
cule. He laughs best who laughs last
One fine day the anovaks, a sort of
tunic reaching below the knee, made
of deerskin, from which the fringes
had been cut off. commenced to curl
up, and if the fringe had not been put
on again quickly they would soon have
looked like neckties.
The Opera
Wines. Liquors & Cigars
During Grant’s first term his were-
tary of the navy. Boric, for a time
tlimed the actual administration over
io Admiral Porter. Admiral I’ortei
was a sailor in the strict etymological
cense of the term in that he believed
there was nothing like sails. As soon
Only a Letter Out.
its he was in authority he caused the
“Talk about acholanls," said the
four bladed propellers of the vessels
proud Sam Smith. “Listen to my lit­
to lie removed and replaced by two
tle iad talk about grammar. Tommy,
bladed ones in order that the ships
wha{ gender is thy farther?”
might maneuver better under sail. The
Inefficiency thereby brought about is,
of course, apparent to any engineer, as
the size of the propeller opening was
lived and the two bladed screw could
not be made large enough. A few years
Formerly ANCHOR BAR
later In a report to the department he
ALVIN MUNCK, Prop.
actually claimed that the vessels were
faster under steam with the mutilated
screws. Tiie facts, of course, were Just
the reverse, and when his Influence be­ It now Located in Fine New Qn ntr-i«
East of the I’ostolfice
came less proper propellers were again
fitted. This was when tie was still in
his prime and his Judgment was. at Choicest Wine», Liquors and Cigars
least, not Impaired by age. About
BILLIARD AND POOL TABI I s
twenty years later, when the Roach
cruisers were being built, the dear old
COURTEOUS TREA IMI.N'T
man, then over seventy, went before
the naval committee and said that the
plans of these vessels were wrong be­
cause they bad only auxiliary sail
power. In ills Judgment they should
have been given full sail power with
steam as an auxiliary. He was still a
sailor! Tiie world had not moved for
him. -Engineering Magazine.
The
Eagle
<'n li forniti nnrl Oregon C oiim E Ntenni«i|ip I «».
Steamer Alliance
Sow plying between Portliuul and 4’ oom I tn. a mil)
WEEKLY
BANDON
OREGON
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Mrs. Yoakam Honored
Mrs. S. A. Yoakam of Coos
county was honored at the recent
meeting of the State Dairy Associa
tion by being elected first vice pres
idem Mrs. Yoakam was very pro n-
tnent in the meeting anti after telling
some of her experiences with dairies
FURNISHED ROOMS
Saloon
AT
The Pacific
Lewins Meat Market
Ail kinds of
Me Is and Provisions
The Desert Tortoise.
KTC.
I urni.-.hed at living prices. A share
of the public patronage solicited.
REGISTERED OPTICIAN
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Reliable Work and Goods.
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Lodges are Requested to Notify this Office on Election of Officers and on
Change of Meeting Night. Cards under this Head are 50c per in., nton
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W. KONNITEK
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
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PHYSICIAN
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Office over I>ru« Store.
Hours, 9 h ?*,
H.ni. 1 :30 to *1, f in. ; 7 to 8 in the evening.
Office in Laird Building, Corner 1st and Wharf
Nigbt ch II n HiiHwercd from office.
Streets. Rooms in Denholm 1 lome on Plank
Road,
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Phone Calls Promptly Attended.
l-. E IS even Tuesday evening nt S run Dr. Waren «J Kellev
at the Bandon Wigwam. Sojourning
olin-l-t m gomlsbimling are cordially invited
Physician and Surgeon - Operative
to attend.
(). C. W aldvookl ,
('. T. F ikiikb , C. of R.
Sachem.
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Surgery a Specialty.
Bandon W. R. C. No. 40
OFFICE and RESIDENCE above Post Office
.,Mi i <s < very first anil third Saturday in
e ich month at 2 p. tn. in G. A. It. Hall.
<'ordi d invitation extended to lilt nieni-
M iih . 1>. A. Y oung , President.
M rs M aiivbttb M oiisk . Secretary.
l»r N. !.. Perkin*
OFFICE HOURS:
10 n. tn to 3 p
m., 7 p. tn. to 8 p. ui.
1 »ANDON LODGE, No. 130, A F. A M.
1 > Stated coiioHiniicatiotiH first Hatnr-
<lnv utter the full mooli of each month
\!l Master Masons cordially invited.
Gl ill.I.) M)AK. W. M.
Lloyd Rosa. Secretiirv.
Office in New Denholm Building.
DR. LESTER P SORENSEN,
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I > ANDON LODGE, No. 133, I. <). <>. F
Office in New Lowe-Laird Budding.
I > meets every Wednesday evening
Telephone at Home.
Visiting brothers in good standing cor-
Hours: 9 a. m., to 5 p. m. By request
11ally invited.
7 to 8, p. m.
I.. J. RADLEY, N. G.
BANDON
OREGON
C. F. TK omis 8ec.
O R WADE
N. AMES,
EETS Every 2ml and 4th Fridays,
Praotice night first Friday of the
111011Ili, Social Evening Hie 3rd Finlay of
tiie month. A cordial
invitation extended
to all menibers in good standing.
CLARA GOETZ N. G.
B lanch » B adlkt Seo’y.
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ATTORNEY AT LAW
Notary Public
Oflice: Room 3 Panter Building
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! xEIJ’IH LODGE No. G4, Knights of ATTORNEY AND COUNNELt K
I ' I’vtliins. Meets every .Monday eveu-
AT - LA W,
ng at Masonic twill.
Visiting Knights in-
vii.-d to attend.
H. M. M oiihison , (J. C.
NOTARY PUBLIC
II. N. ilAUllINltTON, K of R. 8.
II. N. COM JI INNIOS EIt
Bandon,
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Office With Bandon Investment < o
Bowl ?
Horseshoeing a Specialty
■ me fourth mili
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ARC LIGHT
Bowling Alleys
; killtmé couc ¿ »
i anh CUR uthe l urces
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If. a/ter aatnyr * •> 00 bottle of Kodol, yun can li< i’» ■ » ..«
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Çud yon, »• wi'l refund y<>ar money. Try K. m .1 i . h H. . .’ i
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Fill oat and al*ntbef<»llowinir. preeenr It to thedea'erat ti.«> ton.
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lilt falle to Aatiwfy you ref rn the i»ottle to the dealer fruii» wl. in y «u i
It, and we will refund your money.
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Resident Dentist.
Office in Panter Building
Foresters ol America.
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Lewah Tribe No. 48, Imp. O. R. M.
Call and See MUNCK
One ”f the most interesting reptiles
of California’s great desert is the des- 1
ert tortoise.
A writer in Suburban j
Life says: “I have found as many ns
twenty of these hard shelled fellows
that we usually associate in our minds
with the thought of water in the very
heart of tiie deaert, where the water
was exceedingly scarce. Yet when yon
I ink them up they generally void two
< r three large spoonfuls of liquid, DI h
section shows that they each have two
large water sacks on the back, and
these afford them their water supply
They are great travelers and can walk
faster than we should Imagine. They
are also good climber». I have watch
ed one for hours climbing up and
down the rocky sides of a desert
mountain. He could wriggle himself
up to a rock almost as high as he was
long. Raising himself on bls tall end,
he would use his head as a hook,
then claw with his right leg until ft
had secured a good hold, then, with
what seemed to me extraordinary
strength, he would lift himself up and
wiggle his t»ody Into a secure post
tion.”
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County Clerk James Watson is
iniisi g .1 good sized * pet” on the
M.irboard side of his physiognomy.
The boil is in just the right place to
prevent Jim from looking at the
court or jury from his accustomed
desk without turning his entire
.••nat<>my in the chair. He will tin
dergo a surgical operation when the
"pet” reaches a head.—Coquille
Herald
H. W. SKINNER, Agent
Marshfield. Phone 441
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BANDON
GROSS BROS
TRIPS
GRAY A HOI. I CO., Gen. Agent«
728-730 Merchant» Exchange San b rancisco
/ ’<>1 H I ql'EEN GE I HE FORESI , No.
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17. meets Friday night of eaoh week,
n t'oiicri-le Hall, Bandon. Oregon. A cor­
dial welcome is extended to all visiting
brothers.
A. E. H adsii . i ,
Guo. E. W ilson ,
Chief Ranger.
Fin. Secretnry.
9 Io 12 M.. I to 5 P. M.
BANDON, OREGON
Office Hour«:
Phone,
Belle A Kolp
Real Estate
W ooilmen of Hie World.
Notary Public
«’I \slDi: < AMI’ No. ”12, W. O. W
i « no .-is in regtiltir session the first and
BANDON. OREGON
' Hid I iiiirsdavs of t acli month m Hie M h -
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Oppormi T rowbridoks
. nie hull. Visiting neighlsirs are cordially OKI ICE
i ivited.
R. W. BULLARD. C. C.
painter. Ileeoni ter and
O.C. WsLuvoiirL, Clerk.
<• miner
Is Your Property For Sile?
J A. GhrifYith
We are Constantly receiving inquiries frrm al!
parts of the United State« for Farm», Vineyards and
Country and City Home« on the Pacific Coast. If
ile we shall be glad to place it’
on "ir I •». an.I put v-«u in «ft
t ctirre<pondence with,
uniier <.f poisiblA buyers. Addreu,
, Wr» <’ K. HOI.I.OPETFR
Instructor on
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Mandolin, Guitar and Banjo
TOWN A COUNTRY JOURNAL PUB. CO.
310 MCRty >T„ «AN rWANCIRCO, CAL.
Also HfH-cinl attention to orchestra drill to
popih «lehtriag suck iUHtrnctio*
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