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Funeral Accident, This 0 • (Continued from last week) * ■> * « i- <■ ■> i- « <• * ♦ # ■> ■> « Lodge etxid • • • .• <• ■< <■ i í « ♦ Bi-ofosSioxia.! Eirectory ♦ ♦ ♦ I Bakersfield. Calif., |ulv 18— Th* tvend of our age is toward Hurled • ver a grade into a deep 3V Lodges are Requested to Notify this Office on Election of Officers and on the practu *1 and effective, and any <awvon on the road to Demociat ■»♦ Change of Meeting Night. Cards under this Head are 50c per in., month I change in the methods and couises S; rings recently, an au.o carrying £ <4 education should and will natural »» <• i- ■■■ <• < V <• s <• * ♦ „5 * * <• «. Cot oner McGinn,’ Undertaker A. ly follow this trend. Supt Acker Lewah Tribe No. 48, Imp. O. R. M. IDr EL L Houston II. Dixon and the corpse of Thus. man says thia trend is already quite TWJEETS every Tuesday evening at 8 run at /7/F.S/(7.1A A M KUKuA Leatherdale, fill 100 feet marked in the Oregon school sys crashing the Bandon Wigman. Sojourning chiefs Othoe over brtig Store. to into a pile of boulders, The wicker in good standing are cordially invited to attend. n.iu. 1:30 to 4. |>.ur ; 7 to 8 in Hoars, tem. This is as it should be; the evening. Otto Newman, basket containing the corpse rolled C. 1. C. Heger, while the improvement of the mind Night ch II h iiiniwered from ottiee. of R. Sachem. HANIMIN. • • • ORIMHIN down the canyon until the rocks should by no means be neglected, stopped it. yet there are mar.v subjects such as Dr- Waren J Kelley M Maoiiie. l'he men leaped from th<> auto- Physician and Surgeon domestic science, sewing and kindred B andon lodge . N o , i io a . f . a a . mobile before it jump'd the ledge, ■M, Staled communications first Satuiday D im -. m - j of the Eye, Diroat and Note a Specialty subjects tor the girls; and busine-s the full moon of each month. All Master The basket was not damaged and after principle", natural science and Masons cordially invited. C. I. Kime, W. M. Office al residence in Charleston house <>p(xHile Presbyterian church. Phone connection with Lloyd Rosa »Secretary the corpse was not mutilated, Tiie financial and agricultural sujects, Lowe'e drug store. automobile, however, was wrecked. Tilt: AUDITORIUM AT A.-3 .-P. EXPOSITION, SEATTLE. that our boys should become ac I*r N. L. Perkin*» I. O. <». F quainted with ere they enter into Probably the most striking structure on the grounds of the Ataskc- ---- OOO---- OFFICE HOURS* IO n. in. to 3 p "D ANDON LODGE. No. 133. I O O. F. Yukon-Pacific Exposition is the Auditorium. It is builded of reinforced the larger sphere of activity, when tu., 7 p. in. to 8 p. tn. HELP FOR THOSE WHO HAVE STOMACH meets every Wednesday evening Visiting concrete, steel and brick and is a part of the rich legacy which is to be they must face these problems, Office in New Denholm Building. brothers in good standing cordially invited. TROUBLE handed down tn the State University when the Fait is over C. F. Diomas, N. G. whether they are prepared to do so The Auditorium stands upon an eminence overlooking the main en After doctoring for about twelve A. J. Hartman. Secretary DR. LESTER P SORENSEN. trance to the Exposition Grounds. It is now in use as a lecture room years for a bad stomach trouble and or not. by the University Law School and for all assemblys of students. It has spending nearly five hundred dol The young people are the hope Rebekah Lodge No. 126. a seating capacity of close to 3000, which can be greatly Increased lars for medicine and doctors' fees, I jypEE I S in K. of P. hall every second and of the future. But they can be Office in New Lowe-Laird Building. purchased my wife one box of Cham fourth Fridays. Practice nights first Fri womanly by holding before them the at Home. Bryan Urges Tail to Act berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, day of the month; Social evening the 3d Friday Hours: Telephone every way he could he made the 9 a. m., to 5 p. m. By requeat highest ideals. In the light of which did her so much good that she ot the month. A cordial invitation extended to young man’s journey pleasant and » to 8, p. m. these they will thrill with hope; and continued to use them and tliev all members in good standing. BANDON OREGON easy. Maggie White, N. G. Lincoln, Neb., July 20—W J have done her more good than all Clara Goetz, Secretary. feel that it is But the young man unfortuuatelv <1. T. TKKA liGIll.h, Bryan has addressed a letter to of the medicine I bought before - the and active in lost the companionship of his friend. SAMUEL bovf . r , Folsom, Iowa. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELtR KuiglilH of I'ythlH»* e President Taft asking him to allow world. This rtiedicine is for sale by C. Y. AT LAW, He became cruel and haugty. He ELPHI LODGE, No 64, Knights o And where shall they finti hurled a stone at a lark singing its the people to vote on the popular I owe. Samples free. NOTARY PUBLIC Pythias. Meets every Monday evening election of senators. these ideals? In the history of the most melodious song ancl broke its |î. N. <OUTIlNNIO\l.|{ at Knights hall. Visiting knights invited to — ooo----- Mr- Bryan says. attend. Br. L. P. Sorensen C. G. past. Our youths should be made wing. He hit his faithful «log with Bandon, - * Oregon B. N. Harrington, K. of R. S. Heinze ’ s Books Found? “ To President Taft: Now that Office With Bandon Investment < •> familiar with the thoughts and a stick across the back and left a J achievements of the past with its bloody mark. Then his former the states are going to vote on the Modem Woodmen. Dr Et. Tvl. Brown. science and literature, with its amaz friend became his enemy. He still I ratification of the amendment spe Resident Dentist. New York, July 13—Twotmnks, TV a BLE ROCK CAMP. N o . 9176, M. W. cifically authorizing the income Office in Panter Building of A. meets the 2d and 4th Wednesdays ing progress, with the battl' against went before the young man. But, sa id to contain the missing books of ol each month at K. P. hall. Visiting neighbors i Office Hours: 9 to 12 M., I to 5 P. M, tax, why not give them a chance ignorance, disease and poverty, now he twisted the grass into F. Augustus Heinze and of the cordially invited to attend. Phone,___________ BANDON, OREGON R. W. Boyle. H. C. For the past is but yesterday and ! strands so that the youth often to vote on the amendment provid United Copper Company, were E E. Oakes, Clerk.. C. R. BARROW so it is that we mav say that yes- tripped and suffered many heavy ing for the election of United States turned over to the Federal author l»R. E. W. ICONS ITEK terday gave us our language and falls. He cast briars anil sharp senators by popular vote? In your ities today. The trunks were found, Attorney and Couuselor-at Law PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON laws that yesterday built out stones into the youth’s path, so speech of acceptance, you said you it is said, in a house in West Fifty COQl JILLK - ORE BANDON OREGON personally are inclined to favor such palaces and cathedrals and temples, I that his feet Office over Skeels' Store ninth street. Apparently the Office and residence in Pan ter residence property were bruised and that yesterday erected the pyramid?, lacerated He sprinkled deceiving a change in the Constitution. Would trunks were first taken to a hotel next door to Bijou Theatre Office Phone, Main 335; residence, Main 346 the parlhenion and the hanging j grass over the swampy bog, so that not this be an opportune time to at Spring Lake, N. J., then brought gardens. That yesterday stored our when the young man stepped on present this suject to congress? back to this city and shifted about galleries with paintings, our It the supposed turf of solid grass, in Two constitutional amendments, until their discovery by a Secret braries with books, our factories sank through, and was soon strug one authorizing the income tax Service agent today. the other providing for the pop with completed machinery and gling vainly to get out of the black ' and United States District Attorney i ular election of senators would tools, that yesterday gave us thi* mud. Wise has been looking for the make your administration a mem new world and giant republic I)o you grasp the moral in this o rable and important one and I books for weeks in order 1.« clear Yesterday peopled this continent ancient fable? up Heinze’s alleged illegal loans Had the Theban you whatever assistance with over one hundred millions of youth spent his yesterdays as he pledge as president of the Mercantile Na people and subdued the wild land should have done his tomorrows I can render in securing the ratified tional Bank during the financial With stringency of 1907. Having moved my store to the building of fcrest and plain so that today, would have been full of content ' lion of these amendments, great respect, I am opposite Trowbridge’s store I now have from shore to shore waves the inent and peace, instead of so full of ---- ooo---- ‘Yours truly, on hand a full line of golden grain, and the forests and the pain and sorrow. No man can Teachers’ Institute W. J. B ryan .” myriad products of this land of look smilingly into the futuie if promise fill every market and he must always look back at all his ---- ooo---- Aug. 17 to 19 home with plenty and leave ;♦ sur yesterdays with tears. PROPER THEATMI NT FOR DYSENTERY The largest assortmont of POST CARDS plus to send out across the sea to * AND DIARRHOEA I do not wish anyone to look The Annual Teachers’ Institute ever brought to Bandon. Prices always feed and sustain the peoples of less back upon the past with morbid The great mortality from dyeeuter.v and diarrhoea is due to a lack of for the year 1909, will be held in the right. fortunate lands. discontent, because of some mistake proper treatment at the first stage school house 11 Coquille August 17 Yesterday also built our cities and or some misdeed that your con- of the disease. Chamberlain's Colic, towns, stretched the iron rail from 1 science cannot approve c.f. No i Cholera and Diarrhoi a Remedy is to 19. 1909. Arrangements are perfected for the Atlantic to the Pacific oceans man has a right to allow the errors j reliable and effectual medicine, and when given in reasonable time will the most successful institute ever and across and criss cross the en , of the past to slay his hopes and prevent any dangerous consequences. tire country so that now we may plans for tomorrow. It is on'y by It has been in use for many years held ¡n the county. The outside and has always met with unvarying help anti local assistance will be of travel in a few days from one end way of ercouraging and urging . success. HANIMIN OKEGON For sale by C. Y. Lowe. the very best. Every department of the country to the other, whereas ourselves to spend the present Capital, »‘25,000 -------- OOO------ of school work will receive due at- formerly as many months were re moment and each moment as it BOARD OF D1RECIORS: J. L. Kronenberg, President. J. Denholm, Vice tention. quired. Yesterday built our tel comes, so that we shall not need Prosper Man Married President; F. J. Fahy, Cashier; Frank Flam, T. P. Ilanly. Very respectfully, ephone and telegraph lines, ami to feel remorse because when we A general banking business transacted and customers given every accommodation con W. H. B unch , County Supt. sistent with safe and conservative banking gave us our post office system, by look back to it we kno v it has not Word was received here today o*? ( ORRESPON DENI S: The American National Bank, of San Francisco, Calif; -/ 3l which we can communicate both j Been well spent that I speak as I Merchants National Bank, Portland, Oregon; The Chase National Bank, of New York. that Miss Lena McAdams, a well — OOO ---- quickly and cheaply with one ! do here. known and popular operator another no matter how far apart w. For us all, yesterday holds many at the North Bend telephone ex- To Tear Down Bridge Booth may live. j errors an«l lost opportunities, many 'change, and Henry M. Anderson Crossed And yesterday also built our I mistaken plans anil also many sins. had been quietly married at Co schools and colleges and gave us But yesterday is irretrievable, It quille last Thursday. The news Washington July 19—The old our public school system. And it is cannot be altered by tears and came as a complete surprise to the Anacostia bridge, over which only because of yesterday that we ! mournings and discomforts may many friends of the young woman John Wilkes Booth sped his horse are permitted to gather here to ded I not even by patience. The* record on the Bay who thought that she to escape from an infuriated city BRIDGE A BE I AC 11 Stoves, Range .^and I leaters have in them so many excellencies icate this noble and beautiful schoool is made and it is there ti stay and that they are i now acknowledged the greatest sellers on the coast and they are growing : was merely spending a few weeks the night he shot Lincoln, soon will building today. Everything we t to stare us in the face many times in favor every ' year. We have the exclusive agency in Bandon for these household : vacation with friends in the villey, be torn down. The Commissioners have that is worth having comes to in the coining days. Yet yester and office necessities, and prices range exceedingly modest in either case. A week ago yesterday she gave will receive proposals on July 21 us from the past, although the fu days mistakes should send our TINNING AND PLUMBING A SPECIALTY. [ up h< r duties and announced that for the wiecking of the old land ture will doubtlessly bring us even aspirations and purposes all the ' she was going on a vacation tiipl mark. Our Assortment of Hardware, Tinware and I:dj>ed Tools is Most Complete. immeasurably more than the past higher for the future, and they ■ Not an intimation did she give has brought us. should stimulate tomorrows en ------ OOO----- that Cupid had been busy on the But the cou ntries we call great are deavors. *** Teachers’ Examinatio n wires and would require a new great because they have a noble hi Central girl. Aug 11 to 13 tore lying back of them. Just so a Mr. Anderson is employed at CHAMBERLAIN S COLIC CHuLERA ANU great person is one whose past DIARRHOEA REMEDY LHE BEsT the Prosper Mill and the young years have been great. Here is a AND SUREST Notice is hereby given tint the couple will make their home there. “It. affords toe groat ploasnr* to lesson especially for the young, who state that f consider the preparation The bride is a daughter of Mr. and regular semi-annual examination of are prone to consider the futur« known as Chamberlain’s Colic. Chol Mrs. J. A. McAdams of North Bend. applicants tor slate and county everything, the present and past era ami Diarrhoea Remedy the best Despite their chagrin over being papers will be held by the examin and surest of good results of any I | as nothing at all. hav ever used in tny family." says P. ! so greatly surprised, the man)’ ing board of Coos, County, Oregon, Let the young in particular take E. Herrington, of Mount Aerial, Ky. friends of the young lady will at the court house, beginning at 9 . note of this. If the past is blurred I This is the universal verdict of all SUNSET MAGAZINE I unite in wishing the couple an a. m. Wednesday Aug ri, 1909 and or misspent by misdeeds it will make i who use this remedy. Its cares Hr<‘ continuing three days. so prompt and effectual that people overflowing measure of happiness.— the future full of remorse There take pleasure in recommending it. Tinies. Dated this I2thday of July, 1909. is an ancient classic story that For eale by U. Y. Lowe W. B. B unch County Supt. —OOO-------- there was once a young man who I 27-3t City Transfer went to Thebes to recover an in -—OOO- Presbyterian Church All kinds of draying and transler- heritance that was due him. And Services will be held at the Pres Advertise in the R ecorder and Family Washing a Specialty. I because he was a fine young man byterian Church, the first, second ing FOR SALE—mill wood I you will get results. I and consequently beloved of the and third Sundays of each month at rom Cody’s mill $2.00 per load. First Class Laundry Work Guaranteed. Special gods, one of these celestial beings It a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday Coal sold and delivered at lowest . t > k r- •ewf.-iTf’u attention given to fine woolen goods. < a’.L.v.h t ;:a v/.cch.R J. Jenkins. Prop. went with the young man to be hi School and Christian Endeav r at prices. Cuii’.vruia wvorite, ihr nioat sue- — ooo ---- C<- iu). rTlt t U iO.'l loWrCt Cleaning and , pressing Mens' Suita and Ladies’ fine skirts given guide on the way. This invisible their usual hours. All are welcome. pri .d reliable vaccine made. Pvwder »ring c» - piU form Write prompt attention friend went before making rough C eo . R oach , pastor. . Fine job work a specialty ’ tha • k THC CUTTER LABORATORY places straight and smooth, threw a R ecorder office, “Work «ione f bBRKin RV ( AL * I If your drugHibt does norstock our bridge across a deep, chasm and in Is your subscription paid? while’you wait.” ' vHcvinev. wider direct from wk Norton’s Book Store New Location, New Goods, New Prices Books, Stationery, Cigars, Tobacco, Etc BANK OF BANDON A. 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