Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, August 12, 1909, Image 2

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argue- And in time you will be Nothing in it Declares Gray
coins of
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able to feel his presence intuitively,
Ove«
Lodge etiici Professional JDn,«c5'toi‘y
•
I Advwntag«* tf the Whi«,
may be by the t me he comes next
Bronze Coinage.
That
Chas P.-IA f ? <>f the North
L
Th« Dalles, Aug. J—Three weeks again.
Aluminium is a bluish whit* metal X«
Pacific Steajnship Company, owners
of harvesting have been completed,
Lodges are Requested to Notify this Office on Election of Office re and on
which is very malleable when pure, si
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a
< f the Eureka, Geo. W Elder and
•od perhaps half the grain of Wa* Ella Gingles off to Her Irish
la hardness and tenacity it i* cou»- <4 Change of Meeting Niglit. Cards under this Head are 50fc per in., month
other vessels, is about to purch use parable. with silver. E ,’eriments iu fi
■
co county is garnered. Th _ results
Home
the Alliance and perhaps the Nome abrasion conducted at the French mint
are far beyond the expectations of
Citv from the California and Ore­ have proved that aluminium coins will
Lewah Tribe No. 48. Imp. O. R. M.
the farmers. Before harvest began,
IDr H. L. Houston
Chicago, Aug. 2 -Ella Gingles, gon Coast Steamship Company is be less rapidly worn by use thau coins
1 S CVCTy I uesday evening at 8 run at
scarcely anybody expected half a rec ntly acquitted by a jury in the
PHYSICIAN A SUNGEuN
of gold, sliver or even bronze, says the
the Bandon Wigman. Sojourning chiefs
Otlioc over Drag Htorw.
Hour«. » tv 1*.*,
crop of wheat and little more than criminal court of the charge of steal­ the gist of a rumor brought here Scientific American. Aluminium has a n good standing are cordially invited to attend.
h . iu . 1:30 to 4. p.iu. ; 7 to H iu the evening.
I
from
Portland.
I-lieger,
Otto Neuman.
metallic ring and is unaffected by ex­
half a crop of barley, but the re­ ing lace from Agnes Barette, will
Night calla ntiHwered froiu utBoe.
C. of R.
Sachem.
Prentis N. Gray, vice-president of posure to the air at any ordinary tem­
sults are much better than thi«. leave Chicago tomorrow for her
BANDON.
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OKKGON
perature. Its extreme lightness is an­
Some fields in the Tygh Ridge sec­ home in Larne, Ireland, accompan­ the Gray-Holt Company, controll­ other advantage, it is only 2.56 times
ID I*
Waren Kelley
Mnaoidc.
tion have yielded as high as 45 ied by' Miss Grace Vanduzen Cook. ing owners of the Oregon and heavier than water and is four times gANDON LODGE. No, I JO A. F. fc A.
Physician aud Surgeon
bushels to the acre, while the aver­ The expenses of both women are California Coast Companv and lighter than silver; hence aluminium
M, Stated communications first Saturday Diseases of the Eye, I hroat and Nose « Spec ialty
could be carried in considerable after the full moon of each month. All Master
age yield of fall grain there is about being met by a fund which has himself manager of the Al iance and coins
C. I. Kime, W. M. Office at residence in Charleston house opposite
quantities without inconvenience, and Masons cordially invited.
Presbyterian church. Phone coanectrou with
Lloyd Rosa. Secretary
30 bushels, and of barley the yield been raised by Orangemen in Chi­ Nome City, is now in M irshtield they would be easily distinguished
Lowe’e drug store
and
unqualifidely
denies
the
report
.
from
silver
coins
by
their
lightness.
on the ridge has gone from 30 to cago. The fund paid all of Miss
The total nominal value of the bronze
llr N. L. Perkin*«
60 bushels.
Very little spring Gingles’ bills in Chicago and $100 ■ These reports have been in circul 1- five and ten centime p’ieces in circula­
I. O. <>. F
tion
once
or
twice
before
and
Mr.
OFFICE
HOURS: 10 a. in •<> 3 p
sowing is raised on Tygh ridge. in cash was turned over to her.
tion is estimated to be ubout 56,000.- g ANDON LODGE. No. 133. I O. O F.
m., 7 p. in. to H p. tn.
!
Cray'
was
compelled
to
deny
’
them.
000 francs (about $10,800.0001. Accord­
meets every Wednesday evening. Visiting
In the northern part of the county
The Orangemen held a farewell
Office iu New Denholm Building.
ing to Cosmos, the French government brothers in good standing cordially invited.
Concerning
the
latest
report,
the
and along the Columbia river the reception for her tonight at Hop­
C. F. Thomas, N. G.
pro|s>ses
to
replace
some
50.000,000
I)R. LESTER P S0REN8EN.
yield of all kinds of grain has been kins Hall. Rev. R. Keene Ryan, Oregonian has the following:
francs* worth of these coins with alu­ A. J. Hartman, Secretary
“
The
leasing
of
the
Couch
street
minium coins of the same denomlna
lighter. In fact the north end of the one of those making arrangements,
tions. to the nominal value of 63,000.-
Rebekah Lodge No. 126.
dock
gives
strength
to
the
ruin«a
county seldom gives a full crop oi Grand Master William Russell, of
0o0 francs, this expansion being made lyrtETS in K.’of P. hall every second and
Office in New Lowe-Laird Building-
a dry season, and this has been on«' the Orangemen of Illinois, and current in waterfront circles to the to meet the normal increase of demand
fourth I i id ays. Practice nights first Fri­
at Home.
of the dryest ever known, there hav­ other officers of the organization effect that C. P. Doe, general man during the ten years allowed to accom­ day of the month; Social evening the 3d Friday Hours: Telephone
9 a. m., to 5 p. m. By requaat
plish the substitution. The aluminium ot the month. A cordial invitation extended to
ager
of
th«-
North
Pacific
Steamship
» to 8, p. m.
ing not been any rain to amount and representatives of women’s
coins are to have the same diameters all members in good standing.
Company,
has
practically
closed
a
BANDON
-
.
OREGON
Maggie
White,
N.
G.
as the bronze coins, about oqe inch
to anything since February. In the clubs were present.
Clara Goetz. Secretary.
detl
for
the
purchase
of
the
steam
and
one
and
one-quarter
inches,
but
vicinity of Boyd and on Eight-Mile
U. T. TKHtlHIOI.il,
Miss Gingles said her mother was
they will weigh only two and three
tall wheat has yielded on an averag« unable to understand why7 the peo­ ship Alliance, now operating >>n grams (alxiut thirty-one and forty six
ATTORNEY AND COUNSEL! K
KniglitM of Pythias
AT LAW,
about 18 bushel's to the acre and ple who had tortured her had not the Coos Bay route, and that he grains), while the bronze pieces weigh J^ELPHI LODGE, No 64, Knights o
kould
place
her
under
the
flag
of
five
and
ten
grams
(77
and
154
NOTARY
PUBLIC
Pythias.
Meets every Monday evening
barlay about 25 bushels.
Very been punished and she is taking
grains). About 2.000 tons of alumini­ at Knights hall. Visiting knights invited to
that
company.
P.
N.
Gray
of
the
U.
H.
(WUR
INNION
KK.
little spring sown grain has been Miss Cooke along to help her ex­
um. worth 44 cents a pound lu blanks attend.
Dr. L P. Sorensen C. G.
Bamioii,
-
;
Otegon.
Gray
&
Holt
Company,
was
in
B. N. Harrington, K. of R. S.
threshed. One farm of 600 acres of plain to her neighbors.
She pre­ Portland last week and was in con readj’ for stamping, will be required.
Office With Bandon Inveatinent C’o
Tills
represents
an
outlay
of
nearly
fall wheat between Eight and Ten fers to remain in this country, but
11,000,000
francs,
which
the
cost
of
Modern Woodmen.
Dr IT M Brown.
Mile creeks averaged 20 bushels her friends insist she return home. ference with Mr. Doe It is a well minting will Increase tQ 12,000.000
T’ABLE ROCK CAMP, N o . 9176, M. W.
Reaident Dentist.
known
fact
that
the
Alliance
has
francs, but this will be more than
The lightest yield on this farm was
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Office in Panter Building
of A. meets the 2d and 4th Wednesdays
been
on
tfie
market
for
some
time
covered
by
the
profit
derived
by
the
14 bushels and the heaviest 24
of each month at K. P. hall. Visiting neighbors
Office Hours: 9 to 12 M.. I to 5 P. M.
government from the expansion of the cordially invited to attend.
GRANULATED SORE EYES CURED
“
The
increased
dock
facilities
at
bushels to the acre. Another farm
Phone,___________ BANDON, OREGON
currency
without
counting
the
revenue
E E. (Jakes, Clerk..
R. W Boyle, H. C.
"For twenty years 1 suffered from
of 300 acres in the same locality a bad ease of granulated sore eyes,” Couch street would afford first derived from the sale of the 5,000 tons
C. R. BARROW
has averaged 23 bushels to the acre says Martin Boyd of Henrietta, Ky. class dockage, in the center of the of bronze obtained by melting the old
I»K. K. W. KOSMTKIt
coins.
Attorney and Oouuselor-at Law
city
tor
the
steamships
Roanoke,
while some places toward the river ,*ln Feb. 1903, a gentlemen asked me'
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
to try Chamberlain*« S»lve. I bought. , Geo. W. Elder and Eureka now
COQU I IduE. - ORE
have gone as low as five bushels. ooe box and used about two-thirds j
ATTACHMENT FOR CANOES.
BANDON
OREGON
sailing
out
of
Portland
in
the
North
Office over Skeeh’ Store
Office and residence in Panter residence property
All the wheat is No. 1, and will of it ami my eyes I ave not given me .
next door to Bijou Theatre
any trouble since.1 This salve is for' Pacific service. With Doe in contn I Wheel Device That Overcomes the Dif­
Office Phone, Ma.-n 335;
residence, Main 346
command the top price. Buyers ar rale by C. Y, Lowe.
ficulties of Portage.
of
the
Alliance,
his
line
of
coasting
offering 95 cents for club and $1
Very few people consider It neces­
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steamships would be complete. The sary to built a boathouse for a canoe,
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for bluestein and Turkey red. The
yet to carry’ the lightest make, with
Swindlers Caught Forging Roanoke and Elder now operate paddles,
alfalfa crop has been lighter than
aud other accesso­
south to San Pedro, touching at ries. is a cushions
common, as but few meadows
task for two persons and
Land Deeds
Portland and Coos bay Steamship Line
Eureka and San Francisco. The even for more when the portage is
w’ill give more than two crops
long,
says
Popular
Mechanics.
I
Eureka runs between Portland,
this year, and the second cutting
The wheel attachment herewith
Los Angeles, Aug. 3—One man Coos and Eureka, and the F. A.
which is being made now, is light.
shown makes the transportation of a
is under arrest and another is being Kilburn is operated north from San canoe loaded with cushions, fishing
sought today as principal and con­ Francisco to Eureka.”—Times.
federate
in what County Recorder
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CHAMBtcHLAINS COLIC CHOLERA AND
Charles Logan declares is a.swindling
M
DIARRHOEA REMEDY NEVER
INTENSE COLICKY PAINS RELIEVED
scheme involving wholesale forgery
KNOWN TO FAIL
“For some years I anffered from
“I have used Chamberlain* h Colie, of mortgages and mortgage as­ intense colicky pains which would
¡Sails fr'-rn Coos Bay Saturdays at Service of Tide
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy since signments. The forgery was work­ come on at times and from which I
Sails from Ainsworth Dock Portland Wednesday Hi 8 P. M.
it was first introduced to the public ed by’ the use ot duplicates of rub­ could timl no relief.’’ says 1. S. Ma
in 1872. and have never found on <
sou, of Beaver Dam. Ky. "C’liam
instance where a euie was not ber stamps used in his office and berlain’s Colic. Cholera, ami Dtar
speedily effected by its use. 1 have notarial seals.
rboeii Remedy was recommended to
W. F. MILLER, Agent, Marshfield
C. M. SPENCER. Agent, Ba: don
been a commercial traveler for eigb
A. E. Warmington, a real estate me by a friend. After taking a few
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teeu years, and never start out on a
doses of the remedy I was entirely
trip without this, my faithful friend, dealer, is the alleged confederate. relieved. That was four years ago
3
says H. S. Nicholoe of Cakland Warmtngton, according to Logan, and there has been no return of the
Iod. Ter. B or sale by C. Y. Lowe
symptoms
since
that
time.*
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This
WHEELING
THE
CANOE.
made a confession after a search
remedy is for sale by C. Y. Lowe.
tackle, provisions for a day’s outing or
I of his office had revealed a com-
other objects often carried on such
Thinks Christ is to Appear I plete outfit of stamp duplicates of
trips as easy a task for one person as
Logan’s signatures and those of Moyer to Lead Federation the wheeling of a perambulator. The
CAPTAIN CHRISTENSEN, Commanding.
Again
d»*vice, which lias been recently pat­
deputy recorders.
ented. consists of a light steel wheel
Logan detected the scheme when
Denver, Aug. 3—Charles H. and a framework which slips into an
New York, Aug. 3—Mrs. Annie I Robert Little presented for record
attachment on the keel of the canoe
Moyer was today unanimously re­ near the bow. This framework has
Besant, head of one faction of the 1 ing a mortgage assignment which
Connecting with Steam Ship Alliance at Marshfield. Full
elected president of the Western two arms or clutches, into which the
Theosophical Society, who arrived I the County Recorder alleges was
information
of
Federation of Miners.
This is his bow of the canoe fits, holding it steady
when traveling over rough roads. The
in this country from her home in I bogus. The scheme, Logan as-
eighth term in that office. Friends ends of the clutches have a leather
India on
Saturday, has an ; serts, was to learn who held mort
of M. J. O’Connor, realizing that lining to keep them from scratching
nounced her belief that Chrirt will gages then to have the confederate
they could not defeat Moyer, have the polished surface of th«! canoe.
The wheel and frame are of such
soon make another personal visit pose as that person and assign a
switched O’Connor’s candidacy to shape as to be easily stored in the bow
to the earth. She said that the spurious mortgage made out with
vice-president against C. E. Ma­ or stern.
spirit of Christ would manifest itself the bogus notarial seals and the
Linseed For Boiler Scale.
through
the
specifically fitte«l duplicate stamps in return for honey, the present incumbent. This
will be settled thisafternoon.
The matter of boiler scale is one
physical body of some Western loans amounting in some instances
The ballot for the election of which is a constant worry to every
person possibly a woman, but more to thousands. Ltttle gave $ioo<«
one who is responsible for the econom­
delegates to attend the conference ical operation of a boiler plant, and
than likely a man.
for the alleged forgery he present
BRIDGE
BEACH Stoves, Ranges’and Heaters have in them so many excellencies
with delegates from the United Mine many are the attempts which have
During Mrs. Besant’s first lectuie ed yesterday. The detection of th«'
that they are now acknowledged the greatest sellers on the coast and they are growing
workers of America, cast last night, been made to solve this problem. An
in favor every year.
We have the exclusive agency in Bandon for these household
in this country on this visit, she scheme however gave him time to
exce«'dingly simple method has been
was counted this morning, resulting discovered
and office necessities, and prices range exceedingly modest in either case.
by a Russian engineer,
was asked if Christ was incarnated stop payment.
in the election of the seven follow' which consists of adding a small quan­
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now.
TINNING AND PLUMBING A SPECIALTY.
ing Charles II. ' oyer, Denver; tity of linseed to the boiler water.
“He is,” she replied; “he is al
CHOLERA INFANTUM CURED
The linseed, is put in the upper part
Our Assortment of hardware, Tinware and Edged Tools is Most Complete.
C. E. Mahoney, Butte; James Dev­ of
a copper tank divided by a horizon­
ways in somebody.
When he
“Something like two years a?o my
James Kirwan, tal sieve of tine mesh and connected
comes next to be known he will. baby which was then about a year lin, Anaconda;
old, was taken seriously ill with Perry, S. D.; Joseph E Cannon, with the hot water supply. The re­
1 think, choose some new body cholera infantum, vomiting and
sultant decoction filters through the
Bisbee, Ariz; Charles A. Blackburn, close
meshed double copper sieve to
It may be the body which has been purging profusely,writes -J. F.
trained for some time by another. Dempsey of Dempsey, Ala. “I did Butte, and M. J. O’Connor, Globe, the lower part and is fed to the boiler
through the injector. The slimy sub­
I could to relieve h«r but. did Ariz.
Christ will inhabit it. Oh, yes, he wbal
stance of the solution attacks every
her no good, and being very much
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particle of forming scale which do«>s
may choose a woman's body and alarmed about her went for a phy
not adhere to the waits of the boilers
First Class Laundry Work Guaranteed.
Special
aician but failed to find one, so came
Had Narrow Escape
he will come soon.
and is readily ejected when the boiler
back by Elder Bros A Carter’s store
attention given to fine woolen goods.
"There are signs that the Supreme and Mr. Elder recommended Cham
Is blown out. The necessary amount
of
linseed
is
stated
to
be
about
one-half
Teacher will come to earth shortly berlaiu’a Colic, Cholera, and Diar­
(’leaning aud , praaaing Mena’ Suita and Ladiee’ fine aktrla given
The Oregonian says; ‘ Wynne pound for every 100 horsepower. Tak­
Let us hope that he will be allowed rhoea remedy. I procured a bottle
prompt attention
it. went home as quickly as pos Harrington, a lineman, was severely ing thirty pounds of steam as corre­
to stay among us longer than three of
sponding to one horsepower. the quan
sible and gave the baby a doae of
years Maybe some of you would the remedy. It relieved tier in fifteen burned by coming in contact with tity of linseed required would be about
F. A. BATES, Proprietor
would not have crucified him in minutes and soon cured tier entire­ a live wire, while he was at work on one-half pound for every 270 gallons
ly.*“ B'orsaieby <!. Y. Lowe.
a pole at Seventh and Vaughn of teed water.
the old Judean days, Try to place
streets, near the Union Stockwards.
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yourself in that environment and
Simple Ventilating Device.
He
is
supposed
to
have
received
A
novel
but simple device for venti­
you will see that you
most
Sub-Marines Go to Cavite
lating cars, factories and houses has
2,300
volts
of
electricity
Had
it
likely would have been as those who
Just been devised by FI. T. MInnitt. In
Washington. D. C. Aug. 3—.Plans not been that he was strapped to a panel of glasg or sh«*t metal a large
did want to kill him then.
"How shall we knov him? You of the Navy' of the United States the pole he would have fallen to numtier of bosses are stamped, each
boss being perforated by a hole about
ask. Some of us who feel him now Department contemplate a large the ground and probably met death I a quarter of ar. inch in diameter. The
As it is, Har­ panel is mounted in a wall or window,
will know it intuitively. Others and efficient flotilla of sub-marine or serious injury.
Rates $i,oo to $2.00 per day. Special rates by
rington
soon
recovered
from the and if the bowses project outward the
who have not reached that level torpedo boats for defensive pur­
wind causes a distinct current of air
week or month. Sample Room in Connection.
must cultivate themselves. Never poses of the United States naval shock and • ill be at work again in outward through the holr-w, but if the
justify yourself when accused of any station at Cavite, Philippine Island. a few days.”
panel ts reversed the current passes in­
ward The action is still the same.
thing. Make no defense. Bow your Already two vessels are there and
Whether the wind blow« directly
Bandon
Oregon
head and let the accusation be made. I before long the flotilla will be com-
Old papers at the R ecorder of­ apalnat the panel or acroaa it
9« patient, be tolerant, • and do not I posed of^eight such vessels.
fice five cents 4 bundle.
Wasco Crop Better
BR EAK WA TER
JI
Stmr. Wilhelmina
Coos Bay and Bandon twice a week
J. E. WALSTROM, Agt. Bandon
A. M<! NAIR
THE HARDWARE MAH
BANDON STEAM LAUNDRY
Family Washing a Specialty.
Hotel Gallier
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