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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1909)
l-a ta «Ofelia «I C m »> à ' • t'OUÎi^M f>t fl'«1’ TUtTefi eiècToiM Wfîîfê I the Florida returning board. He baa been associated with various reform movements and in 1902 was Demo cratic candidate for lieutenant gov ernor of Pennsylvania______ GOOD BUSINESS.' The Thrifty Young Man Found a Prof itable Investment. T would not take many families of the size of that represented in the picture at the head of the column to make a fairly popu lous city. Patrick Cavanaugh is the American citizen who is carry ing out the Rooseveit principles as to anti-race suicide by bringing up the family shown. He lives at Alameda, Cal., and has recently pe titioned the legislature to pass a law exempting heads of such large households as his from taxation. In the photograph produced above Cav anaugh stands at the left end of the column, his wife next him, and their children, numbering twelve, form a series of steps, ending with the litlle tot at the extreme right. As Cava naugh and his wife have scarcely yet reached middle age, they have hopes that their family may one day be even larger yet. I The first Thing that attracts the eye of the visitor is that the trees are al ways full of foliage. There being no autumnal changes of climate, the trees remain the same the year round. When Central park. New York, begins to look bare and the weather bureau issues warnings for a cold snap and snow the bulletins in the west are pre dicting rain, with warm southerly winds. The exodus from the east begins I d early November. Many of the large hotels and popular resorts have their accommodations engaged months in advance by the winter pleasure seek ers who at tbiH time And California all in holiday attire. Nature covers the mountains and highways with a wealth of scarlet manzanlta berries, a non edible but very decorative fruit which resembles the English holly. The manzanlta grows Ou a spreading bush about four feet in height. It is large ly used for Christmas decorations. In the southern part of the state the popular winter resorts for bathing, boating and fishing are Corbnado, Cat alina, Redonda. Santa Monica and the farfained Long Reach of Ixis Angeles. The New Year’s festivities of southern California take on quite a different character from those of more northerly communities where snow and ice generally prevail at this season. In the balmy climate ' When Senator Philander Chase Knox ot Los Angeles and Pasadena and goes into the next cabinet as secretary other cities of the southern of state a vacancy in the upper branch California coast floral parades, of congress will be left, and the ques carnivals of roses, processions tion of how it should be filled Is en A millionaire, hoping to encourage his young son in ways of thrift, prom ised to give him 2 per cent a mouth in terest upon auy money that he might save out of his allowance and deposit iu the paternal treasury. The young mau was getting £5 a week for pocket money and promised to show his ap predation of bis father's affectionate offer. He began to make deposits I without delay and kept the practice up with remarkable regularity. The old gentleman noticed presently that the deposits exceeded the whole of the boy's allowance, but accounted for this by sup|s>sing tiiat he had saved some money previously. Besides this, he received money frequently from his mother. So the fond parent rejoiced in the saving disposition that his son was displaying. This continued uutil the boy's de posits assumed such dimensions as to demund an explanation, it then turned out that most of the money he had been depositing had been borrowed. Inasmuch as he was drawing interest on Ilia deposits at 2 per cent i>er month and was paying only 10 per cent per year for them he had found the busi ness decidedly attractive and profitable. —Pearson’s Weekly. THE DEVILFISH. He Is Not a Man Eater, but a Gently Reared Monster. Do You Bowl? ARC LIGHT Bowling Alleys The El Dorado WINE5, LIQUoR.5 AMD CI6AR.5 Bandon . . Oregon Bandon Foundry & Machine Shop BREUER’S Dealer in Boots and Shoes. Day Dreams. If you have a particular j4ece of work to do, get it done. Don’t wait Repairing neatly and prompt for the mood to strike you. ly done at lowest liv Don’t dream! There are more pre cious hours wasted in day dreams ing prices than any of us would care to think about if we counted them. The queer thing about day drenms is that so few of them ever amount I.E0..GU T. our. Ell from Bethany college, in West Virginia, to anything. The dreamer is only in 1808, studied law ami was admitted semiconscious when building his air Formerly ANCHOR ¡BAR l<> the bar of Allegheny county in 1871 castles, so, as a rule, they have no ALVIN MUNCK, Prop ,al practiced for ten years thereafter, practical foundation. While you are at work, keep your when lie engaged In Iron and steel mind on what you are doing, and do Is now Located in Fine New Quarters i uinufacturing. not let it wander off to what you East of the Postoftiee Mayor George W. Guthrie of Pitts would like to be doing. Only by keep burg has had the task put up to him ing your mind on what you are doing Choicest Wines, Liquors and Cigars of upholding the credit of his city in now can you bring it fresh and keen llie face of charges that grafting has to the things you like doing best when been going on upon an extensive scale the time for doing them comes. Think BILLIARD AND POOL TABLES among the conncilinen of the municl- ing too much altout even great happi COURTEOUS TREATMENT IHlity. The mayor has appointed a ness takes the "edge” off it. The bcirt time for day dreams is ommiltee of safety to carry out meas ures for unearthing crooked doings and after you have gone to bed.—New Call and See MUNCK punishing the guilt; It Is said that York American. Andrew Carnegie has put up $150,0011 Contagion and Infection. for use In the work A contagious disease is one in which of moral regenera the disease producing organism goes tion. The story told direct from the ¡>erson having the dis in the Duquesne ease to a person who has not the dis club and the Pitta ease without pnsslng through an inter burg club is that mediary medium, as in tuberculosis, the man who told for example. Malaria, on the other Newly furnished large light rooms of Pittsburg condi hand, is an infections disease, because tions to President Telephone Electric Lights the organism which produces It Is tak Roosevelt also went Rented by single night, week or en from a person by a mosquito, re to Andrew Carne month produces itself in the mosquito and is gie and laid an ar ray of facts before GF.ORGE W. GUTH transmitted by the mosquito which INQUIRE AT OFFICE OF may never have been in contact with RIE. him. The result, ac The BANDON STEAM LAUDRY the person by whom the original or cording to rumor, was the authorized ganism was given off. — New York expenditure of $150,000 in detective work. It la said that altogether about American. $1,000,000 is available for use in run NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Another Way. ning down grafters and punishing Department of the Interior A well known London physician was them. United States Land Office at Roseburg, Ore, Invited out to the country for some The council manic upheaval will re Jan. 5th. 1909 sult in the naming of an entire new shooting; but, although he tried sev Notice is hereby given that Abraham Jonc», ticket for mayor and councils before eral times, he could not hit a single of Bandon, Oregon, who, on October 6th 1906, the coming election. The Voters’ rabbit. "I’m very unlucky.” he exclaimed. made Timber Applicaiion, N°. 01675, for league dec ided to indorse neither of N. E. 1-4 ofN.E 1-4 Section 19 Township 29 the candidates which the Republicans “I’ve killed nothing all day.” “Never mind.” said his host. “Write S, R.. 13 W.. Will.mett Meridtan, ha. are putting forward, nor, since Mayor filed notice of intention to make Final Proof t° Guthrie cannot lie re-elected owing to the rabbits one of your prescriptions.’’ rUabluh claim to the land above described be a city law, do they favor any of the fore the Register and Receiver, at Roseburg Foul. timber the Democrats offer. A new Oregon, on the 20th day oi March 1909. “ Foul tactics. ” declared the halfback. Claimant name, as witne»«es: candidate to lie run on the Voters’ “What’s the tr rable now?” demand Edward L. Ohman, of Bandon. Oregon league ticket is now what they ar* Amo. E. Hadsall. of Bandon, Oregon looking for. There is to be a candi ed the referee. “I trf«*d a kick for the stomach, but A. C. Adams of Bandon, Oregon date for councilman in every ward J. M. Adi.ms. of Bandon. Oregon. where there seems to have been graft this fellow blocked It with his head.”— BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. Kansas City Journal. ing. The Voters' league announced that Readvertuem -mt. Good Behavior. First publication Jan. 21. it had received assurance of federal Employer -Why were you discharged help in the forthcoming prosecutions. Mayor Guthrie was chosen executive from your last place? Applicant—For of Pittsburg in 190«. He is a native good behavior. Employer—Whnt do BANDON TRANSFER CO. of the city and was born In 1848. He you mean by that? Applicant—They C. H. F attssao H A H ow was graduated in 1866 from the West took three months off my sentence.— ern University of Pennsylvania and Cleveland Lender. Dray and General Delivery two years later from the law depart To make luminous paint, mix a small M -etnlnll br ats. Order» carefully handled ment of Columbian university, Wash ington. Fie married In 1886 Florence quantity of calcium sulphfcle with or iBANDON - - - OREGON 1». Howe.__ lp 1876_ h4 FU associate dinary white paint The Eagle rain KXPKMTH IN OARSMANSHIP, are almost unknown except tn *tbe ex treme north. Winter In reality Is the 81,500 70 acres adjoining the town of Ban don. Suitable for platting 3,500 80 acres south of B:<n<l.>n. Can be cut up iulo 5 ami 10 acre tracts. A bargain for 3,200 10 acres of tin« frit it and I erry land for 300 W e have nine 1< t-i that must !»■ so Id in Hie next 30 days at $150. \\ e have a line list of city and country property to select from Insure your home or business. Your choice of seven comea nies Rasmussen Bros., Props.' M. CLIMBINO ALOFT. 85 aciRM on tbo Coquille rivur. ch»*«» to Bandon, with 1 4 mile river front. « wimp for .... Go to the ... . Contrary to popular belief, the devil fish is not a man eater, according to an official publication issued by the A. Garfield Smithsonian Institution, Washington, after an authoritative study of the sub ject by Dr. Theodore Gill, associate in Mill and Steamboat Work Our zoology in the national museum. "The grossing the attention of legislators food of the devilfishes,” he says, “so SPECIALTIES and politicians In Pennsylvania. A far from being large animals and oc leading candidate for the post is casionally a mau or so, as lias been al George T. Oliver of Pittsburg. Mr leged, apjiears to be chiefly the small SPECIAL MACHINES BUILT TO ORDER Oliver is publisher of the Pittsburg crabs, shrimps and other crustaceans Gazette, which he bought In 1900. He and young or small fishes. Rarely does Turned Shafting, Cap and Sei was born in Ireland in 1848, came to one prey on large fishes.” Screws. Machine Bolts. Pipe this country in early life, graduated Dr. Gill says that In a nuinlier of re and Fittings, Brass Work spects the young devilfish grows up under nursing and training remarkably kGENERAL REPAIRING like that of a human being. It is nour ished, for instance, from its mother’s Pattern Shop in Connection milk. It is a peculiarity of the devil fish, be adds, that, instead of laying many thousands or millions of eggs, it normally has only a single young one at a birth. A baby devilfish is some BOOTS - AND - SHOES times as broad as five feet and weighs You can’t expect to get $2 worth twenty pounds or more. for $1, but you can get your Dr. Gill adds that devilfishes move money’s worth at J about from place to place In a sort of submarine flight, speeding themselves along by flaps of the long wiuglike fins. of decorated automobiles, etc., are more in vogue than snowshoe races, Bkating contests, tobogganing and sleigh riding. In fact, the hitter amuse ments would lie out of the question Among the New Year customs yacht racing and rowing contests take a lead. Many of the young women of the cities on the coast are expert In oarstnnnshlp and In climbing aloft In the rigging of a ship. Southern California has sometimes iteen called the Italy of America. There “winter” means green hills, a carpet of wild flowers, children playing out doors, butterflies floating, fruits ripen ing and, high on the horizon such snow peaks ns the untransferred easterner uever saw. It is said by scientists that each year brings a difference In temperature from the preceding year, and while New York Is gradually becoming warmer California grows the faintest degree colder. As the matter stands now. however, winter tn California Is more like a prolonged summer than anything else. Except that the dates on the calendar tally with those that mark a blustery day In New York, there Is little to suggest that the sea son has changed. Although the tem perature varies tn different parts of the state, really cold days wltli frosts Oa kes Rea 1 Estate Co. Saloon Edward E. Oakes, I Manager j - r Sirs. Fifickl & Bandon Twin Screw, New and Fast 1st Class Passage, Up Freight. $7.50 3.00 Our interests arc your interests. Fair rates and good service our motto £ A. F. Estabrook Co., Agents, Bandon. Oregon $ JOHN L. LITZENBERGER PAINTER & DECORATOR In Oil and Water Colors •c 1 I Also House Painting. Estimates given on ail kinds of Job and contract work. All work done in the latest designs at a very low figure and posi U tively guaranteed. Give me a trial. I Leave orders with Ju Ige Geo. P. Topping Vienx.a Bakery L. A. YORK, Proprietor JUST LIKE MOTHER USE TO MAKE ROOMS and LODGING < 'a I Horn in anti Oregon Count Nicani!»lii |» < o. Steamer Alliance . Hum plying between Partlnm! and C' oom Bay only WEEKLY TRIPS GRAY Ac HOLT CO.. Gen. Agents 728-730 Merchant? Exchange San Franc, -o H. W. SKINNER, Agent Marshfield. Phone 441 Recorder $L50 per Year