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Published Every Thursday Evening by the
the fullest jiossible improvement of
hi the Bandon PoRtoflice hr Second
CI hhr
For 1909, ready Nov. 15, 1908
The friends best ever sent out, beautiful covers
of improved waterways in congress in colors, fine portrait of Prof. HicJ
I )ccembcr 31, T908
A mong
industries
other
that
usual time for making resolutions is , would lx- a paying proposition in
at hand, but it is h ped that no one this si tion <>f 1 >t< g'Hi, would be the
raising of chickens.
One of the
ill make 1 es< »lutions unit
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most
sure
and
greatest
wealth pro
'ends to keep them.
A resolution
made and 1 roken is worse than no dm 11 s in this entire country is the
•esolution at all because it not only I American hen, and yet she is one of
makes the persona
self confessed jth>' m . neglected creatures on the
I.ast year ac
:,ilsificr, but weakens his charm te . fait- of the earth
cording to statistics, her product-
sembles.-Journal.
Do you like Candy? Of course
you do.
By
mail 35c, on news stands 30c. (. )ne
I'll; Rt: is no better maga/ine in
copy free with the World and
the country today than the Saturday
Works, the best $1 monthly in
Evening Post, and when you read
America. Discounts on almanac’s
an article in that paper, you can
in quantities.
Agenrs wanted.
usually rely on it, but even the
W ori t> & W orks I’ i u . Co, 2201,
Saturday Evening Post sotnetiini s I, uust Street, St. Louis, Mo. Every
lets things pass through
their citizen owes it to himself, to his
columns that are absurd to the high fellow s and to Prof. Hicks to possess
est degree. For instance, in a re he ‘Hicks’’ f< »recasts, — the only
diable.
cent issue there was an article on
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The New Senate" I l>y Samuil G Coquille River Transportation
Do you know the difference between Good
Candy and Poor Candy? If you don’t, it
would be our delight to show you, and after
you had tasted one of the many kinds of
assorted Chocolates you’d swear that we
carry the finest line of Sweets in Bandon.
A hundred different varities and everyone
a Gem. Sold by the Dime’s Worth or Pound
Any way to suit.
Take a box of Modern Chocolates to the DF.AK ONE. the next time
BOWLING’T’l
alleys
preach a ser- ■ this immediate community, but j than Mr. Blythe did tn his article.
mon on ethics, but to mercly bring there is room for more. When eggs He tries to classify the senators into
to the mind of the public, at the aie 50 cents a dozen, as they are at groups and put so many in one and
is not our purpose to
THE NEW
Vegetable Store
Fresh Vegetables and Fruit always on hand
HOME-GROWN and CALIF. FRUITS, HAM, BACON
AND LARD.
FINE CANDIES & TOBACCO
JOHN FERNOGLIO,
RECixn.v Mr. James J. Hillas
serted that the end of the era o*
same catgory as Platt of New York,
Aldrich of Rhode Island, Elkins of
B ottling W orks
SOLE AGENTS FOR
Is now open for the re
ception of patients. The
terms are $10 per week
and upwards. For par
ticulars apply to : :
National Brewing Co. Beer. Bottle and Steam Beer.
Bandon
Oregon
Sisters of Mercy
North Bend, Or.
Now everyone
railroad building had been reached, New Jersey etc.
knows that Allison was one of the
lie gave economic reasons lor this
strongest men who ever sat in the
Tuts week we publish tin report statement, and in a modified sense
senate, and that he was never mi xed
That is, rail
of Hon. Binger Hermann who is he is probably right.
up in any of the messes that these
the speciAl representative of the Co road building will not entirely stop:
High Grade
other gentlemen were always get-
NURSERY
Mr.
Harriman
is
planning
to
build
a
valley
at
Washington,
quille river
ting themselves into, he worked
STOCK
D. C. to the Chambers of Com- good deal in On gon, and Mr. Hill
with the benefit of the people in
On Hand
merce of Bandon, Coquille and will build some more himself. A--
view and was a friend to everyone
Myrtle Point. From the report, it Louis W. Hill lately said, in effect
1 Address
who tried to do the right thing.
■Where
we
see
a
resourceful
region
would appear that prospects are
To place Mr. Allison in the cate H.’L. Stevens, Prop., Coquille
very good for some work to be clone without a 'railroad, we build there
M.. G Pohl, Local Agent, Bandon, Ore
gory with these bosses is an effront
on the rivet in the way of dredging, and develop it." But henceforth the
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ery that should be resented by every
and possibly some mure on tin bar main efforisj of the great railroads
Clarence
Loue
one. Whatever may be said of other
The most important will be to combine and to improve
at this place,
senators, Allison was a man of in BANDON
O regon
thing in the whole situation now. < \ -ting 1 lies in every possible way,
tegrity, w ho worked for the interests
Druggist and Apothecary
is to get the river dredged, so that so as t<> handle a larger traffic up
of the people as best he knew, and
I h jo st in receipt of h new stock of
steamers can go up the river with I on them, rather than to complete
it might be added here that lie gen Drugs and Chemicals, Patent and
Proprietary Preparations. Toilet At
greater case. The bar here needs and build new lines into one an
erally knev for he was no doubt tides. Druggist Sundries, Perfumes
some more work on it but the other | other's tt rritory.
the strongest man in the senate in Brushes, Sponges. Soap. Nuts and
Candies, Cigars, Tobaccos and Cig
It will be readily remembered
work a ill have attention first. Thi
his day, and was always known as arettes. Paints, Oils, Glass and
up river towns are entitled to coil I that in 1909 the year before the
Painter’s Supplies.
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‘‘the wise man of the senate" Mr.
si l< ration in this matter, as they panic, there was a great congestion
Blythe is a good writer and knows
X'otire for I'liltliciition
have 1 .( n loyal b the cause of the of freight and a car famine, causing
Department of the Interior
more than most of us, but he surely
Land Office at Koaebarg, Or.
and have always much annoyance anil loss. The re
Coquille river,
fell down this time, but we all do
Novemfier, 19, I OOH ’
stood by it in every instance. We suits of the panic are slowly passing
Notice is hereby given that Jessie M Per
that sometime.
He should how
kins, of Bandon, Oregon, who, on, .Nov. 19,
are all interested in the future pro away, the presidential campaign is
ever, be more sure of his ground be I9OH, made 1 imbcr Application. No. 02 366,
" *llrv anil We over, the tariff will be tinkered up
gross of the u hole val!
for NE 1-4 SW 1-4, Section 22, Township
fore he undertakes to inform the 29 South. Range 14 West, W illamette Mei-
hope something will be done to niaki somehow next spring, and it maybe
idian, has fileduotice of intention to make final
public again on such an important Proof to cstabM, < laim to the land afwive de
the river anil harbor better 1 ach | expected that freight congestion and
subject, as it is likely to I h * mislead scribed before G. i. Treadgold, United States ,
Commissioner for On-gon, at Bandon. Oregon
vear.
Mr. Hermann is evidtntlv
ar famine will recur next fall, and
on the 'hh day of February, 1909.
ing.
doing some good work at \\ ashing-1 for years thereafter.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Railroad men
Charles Swift, Kenneth Perkins. Fred N
ton anil may bi able to send in like Mr. Hill see this, and ac
Perkins and Roliert Walker. Jr., all of Bandon,
MEDICINE THAT IS MEDICINE
Coos County, Oregon.
more definite reports in the near in kie ■« lodging that in the near future
BENJAMIN l . EDDY.
‘T have suffered a good deni with
tore, for the present, however, the th railroads cannot t ike care of the
Register.
malaria and stomach oomplamta, but
firsi publication Dec. 3
one published in this issue will no traffic tin y are urging, not opposing I have now found a remedy that
keeps me well, and the remedy is
doubt be very satisfactory to tin the improvement of inland water Electric Bitters- a medicine that is
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION
Departmenl of the Interior
a medicine for stomach and liver
people.
Mr. lb. rinajtn says lie I 1 ways.
United States Land Office,
troubles, and for run down condi
w ill do everything in his power to
Ro«ef>ur>;. Oregon. Niiwnilicr 17, 1906.
1 tbviotisly. transportation facilities tions,” says W.C. Kiestier, of Hal
Notice is hereby given that Charles F. W.
liday,
Ark.
Electric
Bitters
purify
bring about legislation tn.it will be of must be increased and enlarged,
and enrich the blood’ tone up the Blumenrother. of Bandon. Oregon, who, on
benefit in this connection.
One We cannot measure the future by neives. and impart vigor arid energy February 24. 1’4)2. made Homestead Entry.
Io the weak. 3 onr money will be re No. I H22 S. R 0749. for S 1-2 of NE 14
thing that should be very gratifying thi past year or two
Mi. Hill has funded if it fails to help you. 50c at sec. 23; SW 1-4 of NW 1-4; NW 1-4 of
SW 1-4, Section. 24 Township 30 South,
to all ('1 >1 m ci>tmt v citizens
also made an estimate of an immense Lowe’s drug store.
Range 15 West, W illamette Meridian, has hied
notice of intention to make final five year Proof.
.interested in building up our i ar- ' nnount <>f money that would have to
City Meat Market
Dean & Hentley, Props.
Coos Co. Nursery
iteogmton.
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Fresh Meats. Hams, Bacon and Lard
Logging Camps and Ship Supplies our Spec
ialty at Lowest Possible Price
We also carry vegetables
C. M. WAR), Manager
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Formerly the Elk Horns Saloon
Has opened up under new man
agement and the customers will
be treated right We will serve
you the best drink in the city, and
you will go away feeling ten
years younger
Special Attention Given to Family Orders
Jack Tupper and Jack Hudson,
Proprietors
NEW TWIN SCREW STEAMER
IFIELD
C. P. JENSEN. Mailer
Will make regular trips hereafter between San Franctaco and the Coquille River
carrying passengers and freight
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BENJAMIN I. EDDK,
Readvertisement
Rate Cut to $3.00 Per Ton
A. I . ES I ABROOK CO., Gen. Agent, 245 California St., San Francisco
J. Howard Johnston, Agent. Bandon, Oregon
Stmr. Wilhelmina
CAPTAIN
< onfiecting with Steam Ship Alliance at Marshfield.
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LE. WALSTROM, Agt. Bandon
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CHRISTENSEN. Commandm«.
Coos Bay and Bandon twice a week
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Up-freight earnestly solicited
Uneicelled ¡»assenger accommodations.
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>wn«'f only »ho
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<. ¡ ve prue,
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I he I wo Jacks Saloon
I to establish claim to the land above described,
tiefore the Register and Receiver, at Roseburg.
1 Oregon, on the 12th day of January. 1909,
Claimant names as witnesses.
a me* F. /Mumbaugh, of Bandon, Orego»
L allace P. Pomeroy, of Bandon, Oieg<*. ,
Robert P. Hunt of Bandon. Oregon
William Nordburg, of Bandon. Oregon.
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Retail dealers in all kinds of
K.
bora, is the fact th u in theengimer’s 1« expended 111 railroads to pre
»< ; Oft both till' < 1
, ■ irt fi>1 and ’ keep up with the pr<»-
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Bay
aie
>1 Jr.fl
and lit intimat' S th i*
Proprietor
Bandon
At North Bend
beginning of the new year, the great present, one can allord to pay most so many in another, and has them
necessity of making their life measure any price for chicken feed and conn ! all vorkine for one and the same
up to the proper standards of moral out all right.
thing. For instance, he pl'ices the
ity, and then the new year’s r< -elu
late Senator Allison, of Iowa, in the
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THE MERCY HOSPITAL
necessity.
A
1 ne Arc ignt
Co.’s Schedule
Coquille levaes Bandon, 6:30 a in ;
We are glad to see some of up, anil he certainly was working
arrives at Coquille 8:30 a m
citizens taking up this great with that end in view when he wrote I Tispatch le ivi-s Bandon 7:00 a in ;
try and hope they will find it the article mentioned for there was arrive-at Coquille, 10:00 a m
to live right, treat others as you
,vould have them treat you, live
icntiv successful, and there is evidence in it that he knew as much Favorite leaves Coquille 7:30 a in;
not for yourself alone, but foi li every
very reason to believe that they about the inside workings of the arrives at Bandon 10:30 a m
Coquille _leaves Coquille 9:30 a
the benefit of the whole community, ; a ill. As a usual thing on the farm I Tiited States Senate as .1 West Vir
arrives at Bandon 11:30 a m
and for mankind in general, and 1 specially in the east, the hen is ginia truck farmer, who has lived on I Hspatch leaves Coquille 1 :oo m;
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then there w"ll be no occasion for considered as merely a side issue, his little old two acres all his life arrives in Bandon 5:00 p m
onstantly making new resolutions . ith no importance attached to her , and hail never been outside his Favorite |leaves Bandon 1:30 p m ;
with each recurrence of the new work, while -ill thi* lime she is al- county, knows about navigation on arrives at Goquille 4:00 p tn
The Coquille connects with the
year. Life is whatwi make it. (hit low i d to make her own living and the Pacific ocean.
Mr. Blythe, no
trains at Coquille for Marshfield and
actions are the things by which wi almost provide the family living anil doubt, thought he was giving the
Myrtle Point.
re juilgcd .mil if we sec to it that ' is given no credit at ail. The public some very fine pointers on
The up river passengers can come
’hey arc right at all times, there will chicken industry can be made a the workings of the senate, about to Bandon on the Favorite and have
be no tn uble ibout the resolutions, most paying proposition if it is given which they knew nothing, but any three hours here in which to do
for we will not need to be constantly I't oper attention, and we hope there ten year old school boy, who had their trailing and other business.
making resolutions, Our deeds will will be more people in this section ever read the newspapers enough
be right and there will be a spon- | take it ui>. There are already some to learn who the senators were, i
tanvous t lenient mall ou r acts. It j line tloi ks of < Im kens ti 1 be seen in | could tell more about the real senate
every year, would no longer be a
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11 < 1 ■ s amounted into the hundreds Blythe, who writes ■ some pretty
<>l millions of dollars, and she is get- i good things, but like anybody else,
< asier to break another
do not believe in resolutions tint: to be a greater factor every does some space w riting, just to till
tions , which are made and broken
o
Just a Moment
bined, aggressive and persistent cam everal new ones in the book. The
paign for the $500 000, >00 bond best astronomical year book and the
measure as soon as congress reas- only one containing the original
Matter.
rilURSDAY
as a n< w year’s day occupational
at all. The proper thing to do is
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the work can be done.
Subscription, il 5)) per Year ir. Advance. Advertising liates Made
Known on Application. Job Printing a Specialty
Every lime one makes a
and breaks it, it becomes
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Recorder Ru.tolslT.ing Company.
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