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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1908)
Bandon Recorder Published Every Thursday Evening by th* Burton, who is chairm in of the RI v *T» »mt Harbors committee, and that gentleman hail infor ned them I 1 P n fi III ¡i ■ ■ « 1 O . p r i, ■ *A *’ H "•* j ')*■ :»,L Now Is the Time th*t he doubted if congress would Fere be able to carry out all the projects Lan dinari- < E KOPP, • Xdltor for improvement, owing to lack of Subscription, fl fit) par Year in Advaoea. Advnrtisiug Kat*« Mad* funds. Mr. Burton, according to IT HAS A STOartiY HISTORY. Kuowu on Application. Job Printing a Specialty the Saturday Evening Post, is one Entered at the Bandon Poatofllc« aw tfaooud Ciaaa Matter. of the “show me" type of congress $ hi. Picturesque Burial Place Has Cirved as a Battleground as v/all as THURSDAY December 24, 1908 men and cares little for the interests a Graveyar —Its Monuments, Covers of rivers and harbors, unless he can and Disconsolate Widows. R. D. H ome ’ s paper, the Wed- writes, for we can view it in no other see some person «1 glory in carrying 1‘ere J :i* It.ti.se is the largest and quite th«* most litter« sting <«f the Paris lie is derbtirn Radium, has suspended light, when he insists that he has out the will of the people. cemeteries mid named after tin- Jesuit publication since the death of Mr. made no attack. Again we reiterate also a member of the Bankers and confessor of Louis XIV., who«, coun ] .ume. This was a good paper for that the election judges at Bandon Curiency committee, and as he his try seat o, cupied the site of the present < li. , ! until the gruuud was made a f place the si e of XVedderburn, and were men of honor, and as we said made a special study of the financi d « eni, ti y in Isol. It covers II«» acres contained a great many newsy before there were honorable men of situation, it is said that he car« s of groin 1, is picturesque, but quite tin ■ oliunns in course of the year The both great parties on the board, and more for his membership in that lovely. Hare wrote about the tombs that "might was their chief peculiar J j aper will be missed from our ex we do not propose to stand by and committee than f r his chairman Ity mid that all the monuments looked as if ea« !i family hud tried to pile as , changes. see them slandered by the Coos ship on the Riversand H »rbor.se«» n mil' ll marble ns possible on to their the author ot deceased ret ■ t it es." Bay Harbor or any other paper, niittee. He is ere Lu, Haise has a stormy history.. S ays the Washington Star: “It's We will state that we Ttold the book on Financial Crises an I P r In 1‘ IM I tin* 1,’iissians fought the I'rem h < ici y difficult for some people to un writer of that article which has caused jods of Industrial ami Cominei ial there an«l hem a beating. Hut Ing the «'«ii.i ume the \ersailiais aid terstand that the name of J. P. Mor the Harbor so many sleepless nights, Depression, and prides himself vi Communards follkht several pitched ■0 th«* tombstones and did 1 That is all battles am. gan can appear in a transaction w ith- that w<- were willing to publish it if highly on this work. com Jerahli' latnago. But it is not, < ut implying that someone secured he would sign his name to it, but as well and good but so much wii i the history of tin* ceuie 1 tery as wi.l. the |x*ople buried In it a high financial rake off’’ When- yet he has not brought it in. The should know that one ot that we Inn «• to «leal. A volume might I • \er the inside facts about the Mor Mr. C— referred to is an honorable industries that prevent be tilled with th«* mere list of all the i I men and women buried in , gan transactions are disclosed, the gentleman, and we do not think he crises, is proper navigation facilities, celebrate It, for, as Viet, r Hugo wrot«*, •'being | <Jtlficul*y is obvious.—Telegram. In 1‘ere I..i liaise Is like having would knowingly say anything that especially in communities Alter«' buried mahogany furniture a sign of eh* I would cast reflection on his fellow there are no railroads, ami he might game.” In 1‘ere Lin liaise the monument I It is not that to which we be able to get a lesson on finance l»v which T o . mmorow will be Christmas, citizens. attracts most visitors is that of | giving this subject proper study. Abelard ami Ilcloise, th«* two most fa t« e day looked foiward to by the object in the attitudejof the Harbor, Anyhow, it is to be hoped that con mous lovers iii I he world. The monu BIGGER PACKAGE youths of the land, and some who in this attack, but, we desire them ment was first «Tented G37 yem'H after gress will see fit to do its full duty BETTER GOODS their «leatli ami brought to 1‘ere La- • >e n t so young. The Christmas to understand that we are running chaise lu T-17 from the museum where on the rivers and harbors question, 1 me is also the one when people as our own paper and not acting on It had bi'en «luring th«* revolufit n. An a lule let loose of their money, but the suggestion of the Harbor or any regardless ot what Mr. Burton re other famous lover, Alft'e«l d«* Musset, The Modern Company, Marshfied, Ore Disribuors lies burhsl not far from th«* two wil it is usually with the idea of making other contemporary. WE PRINT commends, and if they do, a good lows over th«* graves of Ilcloise and appropriat on will be forth coming Abelard. David, the painter; Ilachel some one happy, and according to THE TRUTH and mind our own tin* actress; Balzac, Scribe, Michelet «air ancient philosophers that is the business and ask the Harbor to do for the Coquille river, Coos Bay and and many other well known folk li«* at hand. Admiral Sir Sydney In their last iditorial in fact many other places. The near summum bonum or highest good to the same. Smith, Lot«! Seymour ami other well l e obtained. In this as in majty they admit defeat, as they started ports where railroad transportation known Englishmen are lo be found in other portions of th«» «emetery, whih* other things our ancient philosopic out to prove something and have is out of the question are the ones literature is represented not only by brethern were not far wrong, and made a miserable failure of the that should receive preference, and great author*:, but l«y lz*surques, the victim of Imbosi- in tin* famous legal the examples they set are well worth s ime and are now trying to hide be Coos county’s two ports are among Lyons Mail imbroglio. But I'ere Lai h ti c has mor«* roman < patterning. There is no more beau hind a bush and justify their actions. those. The special representatives than in its tombstones «’htttii g on, from this county to congress seem «lay with otic of the old soldiers wh tiful thought nor worthy act than an We hope for their own sake they to be doing their duty and we sin are the keepers of this grim p.trk endeavor lo make somone happy. will try to get wise before they but learned some curious facts ilmut i cerely hope they may succeed 111 "We never have a dull moment.' C The altruist is worth more to the in again on this or any other paper. HOME GROWN and CALIF FRUITS, HAM, BACON man said. “You may think that «tit getting what they may go after. v.orld than a thousand pessimists or tfrm* h«*re is monotonous. bill you are AND LARD. quite wrong If you do so. bi'gin selfish creatures, we admire thtm with, there are the burgla Th«* N ever did the prospects fo FINE CANDIES & TOBACCO 1 ot only for their noble deeds, but cemetery Is overrun with them, There An Absurd Law building up a greater Bandon than are throe kinds of burglars, There tor the example they set. Christmas JOHN FERNOGLIO, - Proprietor I t know tire th«* connoisseurs who 1 often get now seem probable. The resources away with valuable prizes, , for you is a good time to show one’s al why the law should permit a man to will be surprised at the works <«f art ii uisrn, as there are always some of this country are becoming more shoot fifty ducks in a day and then of small siz<* which people put In their who are needy, and that a little re and more recognized every day, anc punish him if he sells them. He chapels. Th«' window is broken, a «tick slipped through the hole*, and all membrance would bring genuine as this is the gateway for the u hole may give them away, he ma. throw sorts of things worth having are tished Coquille Valley it would seem that out; then the bronze stealers, who Cnrist nas cheer. them away, he may feed them to the take away as nuudi ns they can carry this should be the logical place for in their special pockets and make from the building up of a great city, per pigs, but he must not sell them. 15 to 2o francs a day at the game until The law seems to be vindictively we catch them. A n Aberdeen dispatch says that haps not a city of the size of Port determined that the plain citizen “A little while ago a bust weighing forty pounds was taken out of the land, but why not a city of twenty Mr Harriman has temporarily aban who has neither time nor money to remoter.« over one of the walls. But SOLE AGENTS FOR the most curious form of robbery Is, doned his efforts t<* get into Aber- or thirty thousand, this could be ac manage a duck lake shall never perhaps, that of the pearl wreaths. complished in a comparatively short National Brewing Co. Beer. Bottle and Steam Beer. Cti n, and will endeavor to secure know the taste of duck. So game Women arc the principal offenders. time. The Bandon R ecorder is They select tin* new ones, which are light of way at more reasonable is suireptitiously sold in the markets not w«**ither stained, flatten them with ready to do whatever lies within its prices on the opposite side of the as if it ministered to some base their backs against the tombstone, slip them under their dresses, anil river. This, of course, n ay be only power to further the interests of this passion. A man must order it in when they have got away with them n bluff cn the part of Mr. Harriman great work. Without saying any the restaurants under a false name, (we hav< n<> right t<> s«*ar<-h even sus picions looking «u- iomersi sell them for the purpose of securing his righ1 thing of a disparaging nature about It is made a crime for citizens to to dealer*, to whom they toll th«* well •4 wav at more advantageous prices our contemporaries in other towns of -tory of a poor workwoman who enjoy game when the city fairly h is ■rn nee. 1 of f" d. it han now seem possible. It may the valley, we feel that we can say . t X1 oil t\«u'<l hardly b«*li <*v«* It. mit overflows with it. salii the 1- ■■■•per. “is a also be a bluff on the part of the without hesitation that we are the I'.'f Ln « hai This is madness. The ostensible f IV. lit»1 meeting phi, ,* f««r ■’ th . We chief exponent of the good qualit es / berdeen property-owners, who, if hit« , purpose of the law is to protect the p *1 |oV< •rs nf all it'«":, a;.«l U.cy really believed they were about of the Coquille valley, and we be wild ducks, but it compl« tely fails mor » SC hoolbovs ai*d sell » •I it 1 ■ th m I 1 hit (lir Birce nt:-st nyt him r to lose the railtoad, would make lieve we have done more boosting to do so. The hunters shoot as curi» HIS tilings We Sc<* her:* it) t'n* « «-me the letter trr.v :irc t lu* foi h rn w ide,« some very good concessions in order for the valley than any other paj>er many as the law permits, to put it 1». s and III«* « it', ." " I le < tfe?" ' during the past six or seven months. 1. 1 keep it on the Aberdeen side of "Ves. Th I * tir«* 1 iindr« «1« < f mildly, whether they can sei! them llske«!. pen) lo in Paris \ih*> refit-« to believe It is our desire to woik for the rhe river. It is an excellent plan or not. 1 lie practical effect of th that th« ■ir do til <lo n« l < •tt'ey aft.r first to secure y< ur i.iilroad before whole valley, but of course our first III 111 e gm d thin.' : tin*. i e | to like law is to deprive people of a per de'l wlir i 1 h ei were alive. M< t| . ■< | i----- you begin ‘‘clinching’ ’ it. This ap thought is for Bandon and vicinity, <* them <>1> fectly innocent pleasure and a val 1 •s a t d sweets •' ’ plies not only to Aberdeen, but to but we will not hesitate to speak a ti! «Iren, l'e«» | tue oml I’t-'t s of ■' uable food supply while it does not pic • rin t w lit«* :r «1 ami ther«* 1 other localities in the Pacific N01 th good word for any other town or > !«”tv«*s a 1 •!«l |t»*iitleinan wit Is o i<* protect a solitary bird from slaughter. ■west, where right ot way and other community in the valley, or in the ,»• t.i <> s alati on Ills son's tombstone The Oregonian knows of a “hunter'' r • rn ’ll.« < ery S' mbt y. <»f course Sunset Macaxina offal the reader* of thia paper the beat opportunity concessions are much more plentiful whole county so far as that is con of the year who shot 540 ducks in one day ’if < III!«' ron soon t’ml ont t ! les«. 1 liings*. REVIEW OF REVIEWS . . $3.00) ALL FOR •II <1 w<* ham nei er been ti tile 1 , colt- and much less valuable than rail cerned, as we have great faith in the with no intention of selling them. vine» ■ th e p, >,ile who blit them of SUNSET MAGAZINE .... 1.50> _ WOMAN'S HOME COMPANION 1.25 ' $ 3.O O future of all Coos county. In this He killed the n for the sake of killing. (lit* i li.-it r«’it of «b Ing s". It is a very 1 roads. AND FREE wl,h F°ur order, a beautiful premium, a 7S-page book connection we ask all our friends to Our game laws are as absurd as they h.in* I«* -- stipet tit ion, after .ill." illustrated in four color« with 1*5 Western views. •• \ <1 the le'ti*«- b"'os'< 1 asked are ineffectual.—Oregoni;Mi. cooperate with us and send us in let ,< boxe ?" sa i l I he guard « -s' Ai. ain the Coos Bay H «rbor pub SUNSET MAGAZINE « \ •I l'e ’« a ' 1* <’ Cil*-’ < f them in f t”. »AN nillCIICO. CALirONNIA lushed at North Bend, by the kicker any news of interest that they may i I' ! or.* '.a hai***. t'otnel ItncM nli p iliov j; re lieh**« h ('te trunk « f tre«*M; Wall Paper and knocker, Archie Whisnand, know, and if there are those who are s» >nn Hin« - tilt*« «re little I "Hows un T. W. Robison has a tine line < f »' . i : ,, ’! S comes out and tries to defend itself not taking this paper, we invite you ip i . C..I ■ 1 ' III«* W il!oW is a fre to become a regular subscriber. The wall paper samples. Anyone de lor attacking Bandon citizens, by Sh<* Is a prêt ly w'oiiiun. ■ » ' i e » • \ i ii t price is only $1.50 cents a year and siring the best there is to be had in M’ ’1 il*».* , st’lt h< r S’t • kt e! . «1 iW II saying it made no attack, Well this line ran secure the same by call ’»Y Î! t tit. : tely tin* s.a'tn* one. ¡»erhaps with his thick headed dis we feel sure you will say it is worth g 1 notirner of i ' ' ' ' 1 » hr : a Ikelj 1" ing at his residence. CAPTAIN CHRISTENSEN, Commanding. the money. ex lippe |-s lilll . Into tears. 1 ’ • ’ position to but in he cannot see T. W. Robisjn Bandon. Ore. 431 f t. am, the ,l”s In r pretty *■•"•• wherein an attack has been made so ■ • t''e <•<• at *ry : r it In arm. Coos Bay and Bandon twice a week e e V. 1 i iV. i;;*. itch m«> t>> her FOR ECZEMA, TETTER ANI» SALT RHEUM Mt will grant him leniency in this R eport comes from Washington It j..,,. at nd last Cor netting with Steam Ship Alliance at Marshfield, h ull The intens** itching characteristic I' m ! » • • ’ : \ ■ . ■ • n.' •• 11 case and allow it to go by. on the D. C. that Hon. Binger Hermann of «• * .«»••-* » Till . ». i i « r 'I ? 11 ‘ • II of the** ailtneiits is nlinost instanti« ground that his head is not right and and other representatives fro n Coos allayed by Chamberlain** Salve . <• «« •:'•• Im !• ’*' |s ii i : J. E. WALSTROM, Agt. Bandon J . ' < mette. be ia not responsible for what he couaty had interviewed Congress- Many severe cases have been cured hy tt. For rale J) C. Ï. Lvwe. • Recorder Company To benefit by opportunities Probably never again will it be possible for persons of ximited means to secure bargains in Bandc i such as we have to offer I KOLP & JENSEN We sell tile E¡Exrtli_ ’ EAT Parad ise Sodas THE NEW e et; )re Fresh Vegetables and Fruit always on hand )11 Bo r ri .ING W orks < Bandon Oregon A llen & D avidson U N S E life Wilhelmina