Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, December 31, 1908, Image 7

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AN INGENIOUS SWINDLER,
Ths Daring Scheme That Wai Worked
by a German Doctor.
THE HARDWARE MAN
BRIDGE & BEACH Stove». Ranges and Heater» have in them to many excellencies
that they are now acknowledged the greatest «elleri on the coast and they are growing
We have the exclusive agency in Bandon for these household
in favor every year.
and oftce necessities, and prices range exceedingly modest in either case.
TINNING AND PLUMBING A SPECIALTY.
Our Assortment of Hardware, Tinware and Edged Tools Is Most Complete.
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Hotel Gallier Ì
Rates $i.no to $2.00 per day.
Special rates by
Sample Room in Connection.
week or month.
Bandon
Oregon
J. E. Y oung
W. C. P arker
YOUNG & PARKER
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Parkersburgjand Bandon, Manufacturers/^
White and Red Cedar Shingles
Wholesale and Retail Shippers
Local Trade
Attention to
Special
A full line of Confectionery, Fruits,
Cigars, Tobacco, Soft Drinks, Ftc.
NEWS STAND IN CONNECTION
Near a email village in one of the
lake states lived a western millionaire
I11 seclusion with bis little daughter
and a few servants. The child was af­
flicted with a rare cerebro spinal com­
plaint. a most unpleasant manifesta­
tion of which was a frequent hic­
cough. and eminent physicians, both
In America and Europe, had pronounc­
ed the case organic and incurable.
Liter there came to live In the vil­
lage a widow with a little girl affected
Imilar to the millionaire’s daughter.
T’ ' 1 child was a delicate, flower faced
iture, wistful from the isolation
that must have liecn her sad lot, and
the peculiar bark-like hiccough which
she made at once attracted the mil­
lionaire’s attention, and, being a big
hearted if rather ignorant man, he
gave the mother employment about his
home and showered the afflicted child
with presents.
Terhaps four months after the wid­
ow’s advent an eccentric German doc­
tor settled in the village, and. bls serv­
ices being sought by the widow, lie
gave her child treatment, with the re­
sult that it was completely cured.
The millonalre Immediately sought to
place his own daughter under the
German’s care, but the latter’flatly re­
fused to take the ease. lie was a
Socialist of a violent type and would
have nothing to do with a man whose
wealth exceeded the sutn that lie bad
fixed upon as the lawful limit of ma-
terial possession.
Finally, however, niter the father
had patiently borne the grossest in­
sults the German agreed to give the
afflicted child treatment on condition
that the other would first deed Over a
large tract of land in Texas for a So­
cialist colony and pay him for his foe
a sum little short of $50,000. This the
millionaire did, but as soon as the doc­
tor had cashed the check he disappear­
ed with tile widow and her child, and
the wealthy man realized that, blinded
by paternal love, ho had been made the
victim of an ingenious swindle.
The flower faced girl of the widow
had been taught to simulate a disease,
and the German was no doubt her
father. He was subsequently located
in Buenos Aires, but he Injured man,
not wishing his daughter’s affliction
published broadcast, dropped the pros
ecutlon.—Don Mark Lemon In Bobe-
mlan Magazine
EXECUTING MAZEPPA.
BANDON, OREGON
Next to Vienna Cafe
Peter the Great's Odd Way of Punish­
ing a Deserter.
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LAIRD-LOWE BUILDING
BANDON. OREGON.
SHIELDS Ar KENNEDY
BLACKSMITH»*
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Wagons of All Kinds Made to Order
WAGOXNAKEKM
Horseshoeing a Specialty
Job Work attended to promptly and all work guaranteed to give satidartii ion.
reasonable. Shop on Atwater Street, Bandon, Oregon.
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BANDON STEAM LAUNDRY
Family Washing a Specialty.
First Class Laundry Work Guaranteed.
attention given to fine woolen goods.
Special
Cleaning and pressing Men’s suits and Ladies’ fine skirts given
prompt attention.
F. A. BATES, Proprietor
Peter the Great, czar of Russia, pun­
is bed a traitor on a notable occasion in
a way that the numerous victims of
the present czar’s wrath might well
wish were still In vogue.
Mazeppa, chieftain of the Cossacks,
had deserted to the king of Sweden,
with whom I’eter was at war. Ma­
zeppa was at once tried by court mar­
tial and found guilty of high treason.
Sentence of death was passed upon
him.
Mazeppa, however, was safely In the
camp of the Swedish king, but this
fact was not permitted to stand in the
way of the carrying out of every part
of the sentence. A wooden effigy of
Mazeppa was made, and the punish
uients were inflicted upon the Cossack
chieftain's substitute.
The effigy was first dressed in Ma­
zeppa's uniform, and uflon its breast
were pinned all of the medals, ribbons
and other decorations that the real cul­
prit had worn.
While I he commanding general and
a squadron of cavalry stood near an
officer advanced to the wooden man
and read the sentence. Then another
officer wrenched off the effigy’s patent
of knighthood and his other decora­
tions, tore them up and trampled upon
them. This done, he struck the wood­
en gentleman a powerful blow In the
pit of the stomach, knocking him over.
Next a hangman appeared. While the
soldier» shouted he threw a noose over
the Imitation Mazeppa's head and drag
ged the effigy to a nearby gallows,
where it was "hanged by the neck
until It was dead.”—Scrap Book.
The
Bandon Foundry ROOMS and
&-Machine Shop
LODGING
Cculd Handle a Shovel,
m 6i a
h a*,o iron
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DAIN AS
BANDON
Newly furnished large light rooms.
Telephone. Electric Lights.
Rented by single night, week or
month.
GENERAL REPAIRING
Pattern
Shop
in
Connection
The Eldorado
BOOTS - AND
SHOES
You can’t expect to get $2 worth
for $1. but you can get your
money'» worth «1
M,
BREUER’S
Rasmussen Bros., Props.
WINE5,
Dealer la Baals and Skaes.
LIQUoR.5 AND
CIGAR. 5
Repairing Neatly and Promptly
Done at Lowes* Living
Bandon
Prices
Oregon
C. A. Jamison & Jack Brown
WINES, LIQUORS & CIGARS
AGENTS FOR THE
Oakes Real
Connecticut Fire Insurance
Mill
Woolen
Oakes
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Company.
St. Paul Fire & Mari, e In­
insurance Company.
Breakwater
Phenix Fire Insurance Co.
Addition.
We have 'he only lots within the Town Limits of Bandon
sold on the instalment plan.
us.
If you want results list with
If you want to buy improved or unimproved prop­
we have them.
THE CITY OF BANDON DOES
ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS
Sec. 1
The Common Council of the City
of Bandon shall meet upon the last
div of each and every month, in
regular session, except the last day
shall fall upon Sunday ora legal hoi
iday, whereupon, and in such event
the regular date of such meeting
shall be held upon the day previous.
Fhe common Council shall meet
upon the 15th of each and every
month unless that day shall tall upon
Sunday or upon a legal holiday,
¿hereupon the previous day shall
be the date of the regular meeting
of such body.
Sec. 2.
That no Ordinance and no resolu­
tions granting any franchise for any
purpose shall be passed by the Coun­
cil on the day of its introduction nor
within five days thereafter, nor at
. nV other than a regular meeting,
except in the case of extreme emer­
gency.
Passed the Common Council o |
the city of Bandon, Coos County, |
State of Oregon, this 30th day’ oi
November 1908.
[Corporate Seal]
C. R. W ade ,
Auditor and Clerk.
Approved ¡his 15th day ofDt-1
cumber 1908
S. G ali . ier , Mayor.
I he following was the vote on the
above ordinance:
Hoover, aye; Shields, aye; Garf '
field, aye; Radley, aye; Boak, aye;
Bedillion, absent.
The largest list in Bandon to select
from, and always changing.
This is an Ordinance entitled an
Ordinance to establish a regular time
of meeting of and for the Coin
mon Council of the City of Bandon
Coos countv, State of Oregon,
Rents collected and interests
of non residents looked after.
General information bureau and Notary Pub'ic,
Edward E. Oakes,
Manager
Don’t take Our Word for it
But come in and see for yourself just how well we are
equipped for first-class plumbing, and how easy it
would be for us, and to such reasonabl 3 expense to
you, to place in your horr e on short notice a
Porcelain Lined Bath Tub
With all the necessary trimmings
Hardware
Plumbing
Repairing
The BANDON HARDWARE CO
LAIRD & NEILSON
MANAGERS
T,,R New Meat Market
On Atwater Street keeps nr thing but the best in
MEATS, PRODUCE
AND VEGETABLES
A. toig stock of well ohilleci meats
New clean ven.tila.ted rooms iree
from odora
SMITH BROS.
The New Laird & Lowe Building, Bandon, Ore.
JOHN L. LITZENBERGER
PAINTER & DECORATOR
In Oil and Water Colors
Also House Painting. Estimates given on all kinds of
Job and o ntract work. All work done in the
latest designs at a very low figure and posi­
tively guaranteed. Give me a trial.
kodaks audsupplies
Y. Lowe
Leave order, with Judge Geo. P. Topping
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FEELING AFTER EATINO
I have need Chamberlain’s Stom
tch and Liver Tablets for some tHn»‘,
Hid can testify that they have done
me more g od than any tablets I
have ever need. My trouble was a
oeavy dull feeling «ft« r eating —
D avid F reeman , Kempt, Nova Scotin.
I hese tablets strengthen the stomncli
and improve digestion.
They also
regnlnle tba liver and bowels. They
ire far superior to pills but c st no
more. Get a free sample at 0. V.
Lowe’s drtig store and see wbat a
splemlid medicine it in.
Vienna Bakery
L. A. YORK, Propri ator
Our Bread is always fresh.
not be. excelled.
J ust
like
Baked goods of
M other
J
Our Pies and Cakes can
all kinds.
used to make
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Addition.
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Agent, for
Sole Agent, for
ORDINANCE NO. 120.
his neck is sprained. He walks as
though lie owned the earth as though
his vest and shirt contained all that
High grade
there Is of sterling worth. With sa­
sale by C.
fcr
cred Joy I see him tread upon a stray
banana rind and slide a furlong on his
bend and leave a trail of smoke be­
FOR THAT DULL
hind.—Emporia (Kan.) Gazette.
criticism often take, from the tre»
caterpillars and blossoms tO(«tbMe-
Richt»
BANDON, OREGON
In the New Green Building,
’ .m you do any-
From Limb to Limb.
Housewife—Why don’t you get a Job
and keep it? Hobo—I’m like de little
bird flat keeps flyin’ from limb to limb.
Houselfrlfe—G’wan, you're only a bum!
How could you fly from limb to limb?
Hobo—I mean de limbs o' de law,
mum! Kansas City Independent.
FAMOLS
erty, business lots or business chances, come and see us
mill
i . mp w h<> had been
h i inpion. Their
.... in a way that
i .1 I > lie game and
id autumn dawn,
MARKED FOR DEATH
,c iu front of a
“Three years ago I was marked for
.it no. The fore-
. I:oorers, on bis death. A graveyard cough was tear­
;>? Hon spied the ing my lungs to pieces. Doctors fail
a be w i.ld give him ed to bel|> me. and hope bad fled,
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I’N’BEK THE MANAGEMENT’ OF
i . I hat it, shall be unlawful
uv minor under the age of
■en (18) years of age lobe
tted. or to go. or be on, or
•r about, upon any street or
or other public thoroughfare
ihe corporate limits of the
:>f Bandon. Oregon, between
>urs of Eight (8 ) o’clock p. m.
a' <1 Five (5) o’clock a. m , be­
tween the 1st day of ()»tober and un
til the 1st day of April, of each year,
or between the hours of Nine (9) j
o’clock p. tn. and Five o'clock a. j
in. from the 1st day of April until
the 1st day of October, of each year, j
except, however, the said minor
shall have the written pe. mission of
his or her parent, or guardian, or
shall be accompanied by such parent
or guardian, or shall have necessary j
business upon such street, alley or j
thoroughfare
Section 2. Any minor who shall vio |
late the provisions hereof, shal upon
conviction thereof before the Muni­
cipal Judge De deemed gui ty of a
mi demeanor, and shall be punished
by a fine of not less than One ($1 )
Dollar nor more than Fifteen (15)
Dollars, or by imprisonment not to
exc ed Two (2) days, or both in the I
discretion oi the :omrt.
Passed the Council this 15th day of
December, 190S.
C. R. W ade , Recorder.
Approved this 15 day of December
1908.
S tephen G ali . ier , Mayor.
wbea my husband got I)r. King's
New Discovery,’• says Mrs. A. (J,
Williams of Bae, Kentucky ‘‘The
SPECIALTIES
me and improve­
II.Uli first dose helped
“Wen, I
ment kept on until I had gained 58
on it.”—Mi"
pounds in weight and my health
SPECIAL MACHINES BUILT TO ORDER
was fully restored.” This medicine
Tlye Pompous Man.
holds
the world’s healing record for
I do not like the pompous man. I do
, colds and lung and throat diseases.
Turned Shutting, Cap and Set
INQUIRE AT OFFICE OF
not wish him for a friend. He's built
It pn venta pneumonia. Sold under
Screws. Macinio Bolte. Pi|H»
on such a gorgeous plan that he can
guarantee at C Y Lowe’s drug store.
and Fittings, Brasa Work
The BANDON STEAM LAUDRY only condescend, and when he bows 50c ami $1.00 Trial bottle free.
Mill and Steamboat Work Our
Arcade Saloon
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