Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, August 05, 1909, Image 2

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Lodge etnei. Professional Directory
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Washington, July 31—The Presi
Lodges are Requested to Notify this Office ou Election of Officers and on
By NORMAN P. WHITE.
dent has just signed a procl.una
Change of Meeting Night. Cards under this Head are 5(k per in., month
(Copyright, l?u9, by Amcr'e i, press Asso­
tion making a National Monument
ciation. ]
t
“Fate la* banged! There’« no such
—I.’..: ?_ ’ ’’ •' v • ’v v » * » <• » ■>
e- yv
q
í <•
of the Oregon Caves or “Marble
thing
as
fate.
.X:i|><i'«-on
said,
’
I
will
Halls” of Josephine county in south
I.ewnh Tribe No. 48. Imp. O. R M.
make circumstance«.’ Andhedld that
Dr
Ti. Iu- Houston
EE 1 S every I uesday
ern Oregon. Ihese natural won­
PHYSICIAN fl 8UHGEUN
,
______ / evening at 8 run at I
is, til) they ia-r-amr* too |«»werful for
the
Sojourning
chiefs
th*- Bandon Wigraan.
V
^vjuuiinng cm<
ders are located in the Siskiyou
him by tlie union of all his ea< inles."
(Htioe over l>rug ftture. Houra, 9 to V.»,
in good standing arc cordially invited to attend.
j n.iu. 1 :Ul to 4. p ui.; 7 to « in the evening,
“That may do for Naiarleon. but not C. T. Fieger,
• National Forest about thirty mile-,
Otto Newman,
C. ot R.
for me. That 1 am u resident of thia
fiiiglit calls answered Iroui ottioe.
Sachem.
south of -Grants Pass in Cave
HA5UON.
...
OKMaiN
city, that I uni tlie husband of my
Mountain.
wife, tin* father of a boy namr*<l Alan
Dr.
Waren Kelley
The caves are in marble and
iiik I a girl named Lucia and that we D ANDON LODGE. No. 130 A. F. & A.
Physician
aud Surgeon
tire
all
rich
other limestones and consist of in­
is the result of not
M, Slated communications first Saturday Diseases of lhe Eye, Throat and None a Specially
one lncldent- that wouldn’t be so sln- alter the full moon of each month. All Master
numerable caverns, corridors and
k . I. Kime, VI . M. Office at residence in Charleston house opposite
gular but of a number of incidents Masons cordially invited.
LOOKING
ACROSS
GEYSER
BASIN
AT
HORTICULTURAL
HALL.
passageways of various sizes, all of
Lloyd Rosa, Secretary
Presbyterian church. Phone connection with
liup|M*ning in succession, the absence
Lowe'e drug store.
No fairer xcenu urn be offered any ¡dace than the outlook from the foot
them decorated beyond description
<>f any one of which would luive made
of
the
Alaska
Monument
ou
the
grounds
of
the
Alaska-YuKon-Pacific
Ex
­
They
in cryslalized carbonates,
r-utirely different surroundings for me
III- N. la. Perkin»
1. <». «» E
position
Standing directly in front of the great building of the United
“The tirst incident was this: tin ii D \NDON LODGE, No. 133. I. O OF. OFFICE HOURS: IO a. iu Io 3 p
have been explored to a distance of States Government, the enormous golden eagle <
h.s towering perdi
certain day a man took up a paper he
in., 7 p. in. to 8 p. m.
meets every Wednesday evening. Visiting
two miles or more, the lowest oi oi northern gold keep« watch and guard over the on
most perfect exposit lor
brothers in good standing coidially invited.
hurl
never
seen
la-fore
anil
saw
au
ail.
Office iu New Denholm Building.
them being at a depth of about Citv that ha* ever been reared. Under his eye ar.- gathered tlie rares» of mine. I was a young lawyer, with
C. F. Thomas, N. G.
•ollectlon
of
man
’
s
examples
of
skill
and
art
ever
assembled.
.
.........
A.
J.
Hartman.
Secretary
feet
below
the
summit
ol
DR. LESTER P S0REN8EN.
2,000
no clients. 1 advertised to secure the
and these
ear** of estat*-s. The man was a stran­
Cave Mountain, the highest being find shelter in a magnificent group of permanent and temporary build!
____ ings,
whooe arc .Jtectural design and clever construction exemplify the yerv
ger In town and wished for some one
Rebekah Lodge No. J 26.
some seven or eight hundred feet high»»«t ol man’s inventive ability
to b*- agent for a building there. See­ ]VrEETS in K. of P. hall every second and
above it. There are many passage
ing my ail., lie came to me. If be
At nig’-t when the long twilight of the northern latitudes close down,
Office in New Lowe-Laird Building.
fourth Fridays. Practice nights first Fri­
hadn't
seen it 1 wouldn't tie talking day ol lln- month; Social evening the id Friday
ways andj rooms which have nevei the manifold beauties of the spot show their greatest charm. With th.
Telephone at Home.
with you now. He told me that the ot the month. A cordial invitation extended io Hours: 9 a. m., to 5 p. m. By request
fading of day conies the romance of evening and the millions of lamps
been opened, and with these dis
building, one of a scattered estate, lie­ all inemliers in good standing.
i to 8, p. m
made brilliant by electricity, flash their rainbow tints over a land such a.
tant and unexplored openings th*
lollge<l to some one lie was looking fer
BANDON
Maggie While, N G.
OREGON
fairies might have bullded. The rushing, tumbling torrents of the Cas­
magnitude of the Oregon caves is cades pou; their enormous volume over a bed covered by electric bulbs, and couldn't iind. The Interview re- Clara Goetz, Secretary.
suited In hl« glvlug me Uie agency. the
<». T. 1KKAlHiOI.il.
piactically unknown.
and from the quiet pool of Geyaer Basin are reflected as in a mirror
building being a part of the Pendleton
Knlghta <>t Pythia»
ATTORNEY AND COUNNELt K
estate.
These natural wonders were dis
Electroliers of French design are lavishly scattered beneath the trees, and
TJELPHI LODGE, No. 64. Knighu o
AT LAW,
¿opx their clear rays the fields of flowers are seen In added hues.
»•line afternoon, being tiered by hav­
covered in 1S74 by Elijah Davidson,
Pythias. Meets every Monday evening
NOTARY PUBLIC
ing nothing to do, I went out aud at Knights hall. Visiting knights invited Io
while bear hunting, and the great* 1
IT. N. COTI MINN ION EK.
strolled Into a vliasop,* show. One <if attend.
Dr. L. P. Sorensen C. G.
obnoxious
in
that
part of the
the pictures was tin* arrival of an ex­
Bandon,
- ’
Oregon
part of the exploration work was
B. N. Harrington, K. of R. S.
Hayes Temple Sells Out
press train at Schenectady. N. V. The
Office With Bandon Iiivastment L'n
done by F. M. Nickerson of Kerby. country, but at this time ■ came
passeng*-rs poured out of tlie cars, and
and will Leave
Woodmen«
Oregon in 1877 when four floors o very suddenly onto a very large
one. a girl about seventeen years old.
Dr. H- M Brown.
came walking, witli a satchel in her T1 \BLE ROCK CAMP. No. 9176. M. W.
levels were partially opened. Many female bear with two large cubs.
Resident Dentist.
of A. mr-ets the 2d and 4th Wednesdays
Four
excellent
dogs
made
:
Imnd, toward the audience, it seemed
a
dash
Office in Banter Building
1
Hayes
Temple
today
sold
out
his
of the old ladders used at that
as If she were going to step right into of each month al K. P. hall. Visiting neighbors
Office Hours: 9 Io 12 M.. I to 5 P. MU
for the game, but wise old bruin Interest in the Temple
Wilson tlie showroom. She had a timid look cordially invited Io attend.
time are still in use.
Phone.
BANDON, ORtGON
E E. Oakes, Clerk..
R. W. Boyle. H. C.
Cave Mountain, the peak which managed to get the cubs up ; a tree, undertaking business to a syndicate on her face, such as a girl might have
in a strange city. She was
contains these caves rises to an while she made flight. There wer - to be headed by his partner. F E. arriving
C. R. BARROW
looking
about
her, fearing some of the
l»l{. K. W. BOBNITRB
elevation of about 6,000 feet ami about eight shots from the 30-30's Wilson. The latter has associate' many vehicles passing hither and
Attorney and 0ouuselor-a>6 Law
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
The and two 25 20’s tired into her body, a number of prominent local people thither would run over her. 1 wanted
is of limestone formation,
BANDON
OREGON
COQUILLE. - ORE
to go and put my arm about her to re­
main openings around which tin and while of a fatal nature, she re­ with him and will manage the busi­ assure her. Tlieti suddenly’ she passed Office and residence in I’anter residence property
Office over Steels’ Stoic
next door to Bijou Theatre
has been mained able to put up a fearful fight . ness himself. Die deal is the result out of tlie picture.
Office Phone. Main 335;
residence, Main 346
National Monument
continued ill- ’’There was something in the face
created are at an elevation of 4, She managed to get one dog by of Mr. Temple's
the foot ami tore about half the health and tomorrow or next dav and figure that took hold of me. Tlie
000 feet but the entire mountain
performance lasted half an hour, then
side for five or six miles shows member of the creature away. Then the will start with his .wife and two began all over agaiti. I waited till 1
caverns of various sizes ami in all another was knocked by a blow ¡children in a “prarie schooner” on a bad seen mv little girl get out of the
1 train and run tin* gantlet, of wagons
probability is honeycombed through­ that sent him over a cliff and it long overland trip. They have no and carriages three times. Not only
Portland and Coos bay Steamship Line
out its interior like the portion took several minutes for him to re­ particular destination in mind but that, I went to th** show every day till
turn,
and
while
the
other
two
dogs
merely want the freedom and bent- the picture was taken off. By that
which has been explored.
• time 1 was desperately In love. Odd,
and
all
of
the
boys
closed
in
till
fits that an out door life will give • | isu't it?
Many small streams are found
shooting became more dangerous them.
“Tlie next in the chain of incidents
at different elevation, and larger
to others than the game, the boys
That Mr. Temple vill shortly re­ was a triji to Schenectady on busluess.
bodies of running water can be
began tn use their guns a- clubs, store his health and in time be able That was two years after falling in
heard in bottomless pits so far as
love witli a moving photograph. While
measured.
This running water breaking them up pretty badly, to return with his estimable family to j there I went into a merchant’s office
and Harvey Dunham got a serai* li
saw- sitting at a table jabbing type
Coos Bay is the ardent wish of the and
probably accounts for currents of
keys with her fingers whom do you
011
the
hand
and
a
glancing
blow
in
tnanv friends they have made here suppose? I recognized her at once—
wind that in some of the gallerie
Sail« fr< m Coos Bay Sat unlays at Service of Tide
the side which took away a chunk —Coos Bay Times.
the origiual of my moving picture!
blow so hard as to extinguish at>
Sails from Ainsworth Dock Portland Wednesday at 8 P. M.
of his shirt and pants, but luckily
What sent me to that city and that
— ooo—
open light at once.
very counting room? Fate.
Just before she
The lime deposits take many did rot get a rib.
GRANULATED SOKE FYES CURED
"Having found my love, I didn't pro­
W. F. MILLER, Agent,, Marshfield
beautiful forms; massive pillars, del gave up, one of Glenn’s fine dogs
“For twenty years I suffered from pose t<> lose lier. I learned her name—
C. M. SPENCER, Agent, Ba don
made
an
attack
and
got
slightly
Evelyn
Brickworth
offered
her
a
bet
­
a bad case of granulated sore eyes,"
icate stalactites of alabaster white­
says Martin Boyd of Henrietta. Ivy. ter salary than she was receiving
ness with the crystal drop of water mixed up with a limb of a tree or .‘In Feb. 1903, a gentlemen asked me . work for me. and she joined me
bush and was thrown to the ground
carrying its minute deposit of lime
to try Chamberlain’** S»lve. I bought i the end of tlie month.
and
the
bear
at
one
stroke
literally
"You may rest assured I made
tine
box and used about two thirds
from which they are formed and
of it and my eyes I ave not given me i pleasant for her, and I made love
disembowelled
the
creature,
killing
broad sheets resembling draper}
any trouble since. * This salve is for t her in a delicate, gingerly way—she
was very sensitive aud reserved and
with graceful curves and waves th t it instantly.
sale by C. Y. Lowe
This
was
equal
to
some
of
the
ex
­
won her. But I was still a poor law­
were certainly made by varying cur­
yer with too small an income to marry
CAP! AIN CHRISTENSEN. Comm.ndmg.
periences of Teddy and party.—
rents of wind during formation.
on. so sin* stayed on as my- typewriter
Presbyterian Church
Herald.
till I would lie better fixed financially.
In past years visitors have broken
Coos Bay and Bandon twice a week
OOO
Services will lie held at the Pres­ That she might lie of more assistance
off and carried away many of the
byterian Church, the first, second to me, 1 taught her to keep my ac­
INTENSE COLICKY PAINS IIEI.IEVEI)
Connecting with Steam Ship Alliance at Marshfield.
most valuable specimens and this
counts.
and
third
Sundays
of
each
month
at
information
of
“For some yours 1 snflored fiom
"One «lay tin* man who gave me the
destruction, as well as to retain
intense colicky pains which would 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.
agency of the building 1 spoke of came
Sunday
these natural wonders as public come on at times and from which I
School and Christian Enc ieavi r at to town, and 1 ¡>ai*l Idin some collec­
J. E. WALSTROM, Agt. Bandon
property, induced the recommend­ could find no relief. ’ says 1. S. Ma
II** told me that la* laid been
their
usual hours. All are welcome, tions.
unsuccessful in finding the heirs to the
ation to place them in a National son, of Beaver Dam. Ivy. "(3mm
C ¡ 0. R oach , pastor.
her Iain’s Colic. Cholera, and Diar
estate, and he rather thought the pro- |
Monument.
rboea liAmedy was recommended b>
vision made in the will in case they I
j
C.
BR EAKWATER
Stmr. Wilhelmina
me by a friend. After taking a few
doses of the remedy I was entirely
‘’Something like two years ago my relieved. That was four years ago
and there has been no return of the
baby which was then about a yem symptoms since that time/’
Tins
old, was taken seriously ill with
remedy is for sale Dy C. Y. Lowe.
—-ooo----
were never found would tie carried
out. The jinivislon was that at th«:
expiration of a certain pi-riod the prop
DIARRHOEA REMEDY NEVER
erty was to go to specified charities,
KNOWN TO FAIL
That period would expire in a few
“I have iisoil Chamberlain's Colic, months. I asked him if lie knew who
cholera infantum, vomiting and
Cholera ami Diarrhoea Remedy since the heirs were. II*- said he knew that
parging profusely,’* writes J. F.
it was first introduced to the public all were dead except tlie children of
Dempsey of Dempsey, Ala. “I did
in 1872. anti have never found on? Eliza Pendleton. At the name Eliza
Pinchot
to
Quit,
Says
Dame
whal I could to relieve her but did
instance where a cme was not Pendleton I noticed that my assistant­
bar no good, and being very much
speedily effected by its use. 1 have fiancee I mean my fiancee-assistant—
Rumor
alarmed about her went fur a phy
been a commercial traveler for eigh­ looked up After the man had gone
aician bnt failed to iind one, so cam<-
teen years, and never «tart out on a she asked me:
back by Elder Bros A Carter’8 etor* Washington, July 26—It is rumored trip without this, ray faithful friend,''
‘"What was that man saying about
and Mr. Elder recommended Cham
says H. S. Nicholos of Caklantl. Eliza Pendleton?'
around
Washington
tonight
that
berlain’a Colic, Cholera, and Diar
Ind Ter. For sale byC. Y. Lowe
“ ’Why d<> you ask?’
rboea remedy. I procured a bottle Gifford Pinchot, chief of the Forest
“ ’B*-**ause that was
of it, went home as quickly as pos Service, because of the interfer»-nee
name before she married
aible and gave the baby a dose of
"It was probable that
City Transfer
the remedy. It relieved her in fifteen in his administration by Secretary
great
many Eliza Pendletons, but it
minutes and soon cared her entire of the Interior Ballinger and Sec-
All kinds of draying and transit-r­ struck me the mutter was worth look­
ly.“ Foraaieby C. Y. Lowe.
retary of Agi ¡culture Wilson, in­ ing
FOR SALE—mill woc/d ing Into Evelyn told me that she
tends to resign and get out.
rom Cody’s mill $2.00 per load. knew nothing of her father's family,
kv !
but that her grandfather on her moth­
The rumor lacks confirmation, but Coal sold and delivered at lowest er’s side was named Nathan Witridge.
A Real Scrap
J. Jenkins, Prop.
I had her typewrite a letter to the
appears to be given color by reason prices.
manager
of the property, giving thia
Not on the order of fistic bouts of the fact that Pinchot, for more
Information He had gone back to
WHAT IS
when* lie lived and didn't get the let-
like which have been popular at than a month, has neglected his
ter till th** next day Tlii'ii I received a
Government
work
in
order
to
col
­
the “Gim" of late, but the real
Mr. A. Robinson of Drnmqnin, telegram giving an
■itllrmative reply
thing with one of the largest laborate with ex-Secretary Gar­ Ontario, has been troubled for years anil asking why I wished to know.
with indigestion, ami recommends Tills liegan to look (lecuHar. I replied
bears which have been put out of field »n writing a hi-lory of the Chamberlain's
Stomach and Liver by telegraph that my tyjiewrlter was
Roosevelt
Administration,
and
fur
­
business in this section “since the
Tablete as ’’the heel I have ever the gTafi<l«!iilighter of Nathan Wltrldge
woods were burnt.'* This one tool­ ther because Pinchot is known to used.“ If troubled with indigestion Pendleton. The reply to this was. ‘If
constipation give then* a trial she can prove it I am ready to pay her
place last week on what is known be deeply disheartened by reason ol or
They are certain to prove beneficial. |8»10,000.’
as Mt. Bolliver, on the North Fork the attitude assumed by President They are easy to take amt pleasant in
“Evelyn Brickworth hail no di in cui.
The party's taking part were Taft and his Cabinet toward for effect. Price 25 cents. Samples : tv tn finding th«- requisite proof and,
being the only living heir, got the
Harvey Dunham, of this city, and estry and conservation propagan- free at Lowe’s drug store.
property. It was lucky for me that 1
das.
Glenn and Jess Barker and Fred
I n C attlc C an n» Amrinrio had courted and won her while she
Pinchot’s closest friends declare
CUTTER’S HLACX LEG VACCINE
Johnson of Fairview. These young
was poor. f**r to do so after she tie­
C'Alifomia s favorite, the mo»t sue
am ■ rl' li would have tieen beyond my
ceecful. easiest used and lowest
men were out with some fine var he will not resign, but will fight
Priced reliable vaccine made
pride."
'i.wder, stnnx or pill form Write
mint dogs for the ostensible pur­ all who oppose him
“Fat** does v ork <|ji* er thing.-*. There
for free Black Leg Booklet
pose of dispatching some panther |
THE CUTTER LABORATORY are three links In vour chain, each of
Bennetev. C al .
which was essential ”
or cougar which ' make themselves
CHOLERA INFANTUM CURED
Is your subscription paid?
j
CHAMBERLAINS COLIC CHOLERA AND
ÍLACIÍ
ire
ist dues not stock out
vaacinex. order direct (rom
j
I
j
A. M<’ NAIlt
THE HARDWARE MAH
*
I
BRIDGE A BEACH Stoves, Ranges'and Heaters liavr in them so many excellencies
il..> they
that
.1— arc
— i now acknowledged lhe greatest sellers on the coast and they are growing
in favor every ’ year.
We have the exclusive agency in Bandon tor these household
and office necessities, and prices range exceedingly modest in either case.
TINNING AND PLUMBING A SPECIALTY.
Our Assortment ot Hardware. Tinwure and Edged loots la Moat Complete.
BANDON STEAM LAUNDRY
Family Washing a Specialty.
First Class Laundry Work Guaranteed.
Special
attention given to fine woolen goods.
Cleaning an ! . preening Menn' Suits and Ladies’ fine skirto given
prompt attention
i
F. A. BATES, Proprietor
Do You Eat Meat?
Of course you do, and you can get the choicest
in all kinds of fresh and salt meats, bolognas,
minced ham and prepared meats of all kinds at the
CITY MEAT MARKET
' Clean and Sanitary