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ALL IN WHITE BEDROOM.
The Grange Corner
Th* Latest Exprsnion of th« Modern
Sanitary Craz*.
Conducted by Frack
Nothing is prettier or more dainty
Cost of MatnUiniafi Labor s Or than au all !n white tsslroom it Is Master of Bandon Grange.
• n> t entirely practical if tbe room is of
Well the next meeting oi the Bi
ganization In New York.
Halt convertible tyi>e used as sitting don Grange is on New Year- d iv.
ra m aud sleeping apartment alterna
There may be some better way of
EXPENDITURE
OF
INCOME. tively Ent when tbe dear little bed-
HM'in is
to sleep in only or per- using the day than attending the
cbauee as a dressing room there is no Giange, but I don't think of it now.
Th« Principal Charge* Again*« Trad** Caere perfect at heme than white fur-
Yes the first Saturday in January is
Un>«n* Ar* Adm.n <«<r*t>on, B«n«f(* aisbings.
OMtige furniture has returned, and January first and that is meeting day
•nd Par Capita Ta«**—Awarag* C**t
• white enameled l«ed will look well for our folks.
ta Montur«.
with a bureati and washstand that
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TUa New kurk state bureau of la have been retouched with wood en-
REGISTERED
bor ataoaUc* has t»-en «ugage-d lu au amel in white.
Even the washstand
I have asked Brother Haberlv, our
tnveaiigaliuo of u»<Ne* avion kuitia- chins mny be an all white porcelain
newly elected lecturer, to write an
tkja fee* *i«l due* »mi lias just is- of a un>re than usually sha[>ely design
article
for the Giange Corner in
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Tlie
woodwork
may
be
whitened,
even
•ue-d a valuable rvpuit on tb* subject.
Of Marshfield, Oregon
if it first requires the application of a next week's R eorder on whai
• part of aUicii la here quoted:
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paint
remover
and
the
work
that
en
Generally *|M.-;ikiiig, ths principal
cooperation did for Medford. It Will visit Bandon the 22d and 23d
of each month.
Office at Gallier
laconic of trades unions is derived tails.
Hotel. Expert services and honest
Curtaining aud wall paper will pre will be almost as good as hearing
from initiation fe< -* »nd regular dues.
prices guaranteed
Moneys thus collected are in tbe mam sent no difficulty, since the decorator his talk on that theme at the last
Me mj ted p> administering the business can now supply l>oth plain and glossy grange meeting,
You want to read
affairs of the organizations. to tbe pay white papers, and the qualities of
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ment of sick and death M-nefits aud swiss for sash curtains are practically that article.
I he testing of children's eyes a sp. ,.'«y
(in cases where unions are affiliated numberless. That paper having a
Broken lens’ duplicated
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with national or international labor as satiny surface or an invisible pattern
The Wells Fargo Company have
sociations» to the payment of capita will prove less monotonous, and the
tion tuxes for tbe support of pareut drapery of the dressing bureau should just cut their big dividend melon,
bodies. Levies for special purposes match the curtains.
paving 300 per cent on an issue of
are occasionally made. For example,
Now, the introduction into this “col
That's
tbe district council of the United orless” scheme of the occasional pic- 16,ooo.oeo extia shares.
Under New Management
Brotherhood of Carpenters and Join
ture or the bit of delicate pottery or fine.
I like to knew where my
ers of Greater New York found it nec metal ware will break what may prove
money goes. I helped pay th.i
essary in August. 1904. to imi>ose au monotony, but an excess of orna-
assessment upon its membership to mentation Is to be decried. slnye the dividend. I paid on one occasion
obtain sufficient funds for the defrayal main object and purpose of this purity a dollar and a half express charges
If you are looking
of tbe expenses of a trade dispute then in coloring is the accomplishment of
on a setting of eggs from a point a
in progress. That levy extended over an entirely sanitary room.
for a good piece
a period of thirty-eight weeks, during
Yes, it may need repapering and re- few hundred miles up the coast. I
of meat just call
nineteen of which each working mem ena moling sooner than a darker color, made a number of other little con
in and see us.
ber paid into the treasury Si.50 per which is to lie anticipated, for our
tributions also to that company
week, while for each of the remaining white bedroom is intended not only to
Fresh and Salt
w hich seems to have for its principle
nineteen weeks the amount paid was look clean, but to be clean.
Meats of all kinds
$1 per member. This netted about
A wonderfully dainty woman steps of action to give the poorest possible
$2til.OoO. As a further illustration of out of just such a room every morning
service at the greatest possible ex-
the need for such exactions in an ex
into what she chooses to consider a
There are several other
trenie emergency tbe action of Typo sunshiny world, and the room seems pense.
graphical union No. 6 of New York to have something to do with her out things I want to say about the ex-
city may be cited here. In tbe year look.
press companies extortion but they
1893 tbe affect incident to the intro
Proprietor»
I will say
would not be printable
duction of linotype machines In the
HANDY
CONTRIVANCE.
composing rooms of the large met
that in my humble opinion there are
ropolitan daily newspapers began to A Shoe Box and Couch Made From
several
ways of being a highway
be felt by journeymen compositors in
Grocery Boxes.
robber. I leave it to inference who
this city, and statistics at that time
A shoe box and seat is a useful
gathered and complied by the officials
piece of furniture in tbe bedroom, has the most artistic system. What
of the union showed that in a brief pe
Two boxes purchased at a grocery if we had to pay eight or ten cents
riod (102 members bad lost their post
store can be made to serve the pur- postage on every letter? What if
tlons as a result of the sudden change
in the method of production. Quite a pose, but to make a really strong af- there were postofttces only in the
numtier of these printers bad advanced fair tbe frame should be constructed
Rasmussen Bros., Props
to a stage in life when they felt un of boards three-quarters or seven larger towns? We would consider
eighths
of
an
inch
in
thickness.
A
ourselves some behind the times I
able to master wbat they considered
to be a new trade. Many yuuffijer men good size for the box is twenty-four guess. Yet we are comparatively
were also deprived temporarily of a Riches high, fifteen deep and sixteen
means of gaining a livelihood. This wide, while the seat box may be thir just as much behind the times in re
occurred nt a time when a severe in ty Inches long and fifteen inches high gard to forwarding our parcels.
dustrial depression was sweeping over and deep. These boxes are to be at Who not a parcels post?
the country, and the compositors thus tached to each other with stout
WINE5, L1QUOR5 AND
screws, and a back the length of the
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thrown into idleness when all Indus
two
boxes,
having
a
rounded
corner,
tries were paralyzed by tbe panic fail
It is a hard winter we are having.
et! to obtain employment at other oc is to be securely fastened to the rear
CI6AR.5
cupations. As a cousequence there en of each box. In the shoe box two This weather is bad enough if one
sued the greatest suffering ever expe-
merely has to stand it. But when Bandon
Oregon
rinced in tbe printing industry. It
one has a good sized bunch of stock
therefore devolved upon tbe local typo
on his hands he begins to figure on
graphical union to devise measures to
relieve the distress occasioned by this
the way the hay is going and to
displacement of hand labor, and on
wonder when, if ever, the young
Oct. 1. 1893. a plan to create an un
stock
can be turned on pasture again.
employment fuud was put into execu
tion. Members at work were required
To be sure the oldest inhabitant tells
to contribute a certain proportion of
him
that it is the worst winter in
their weekly earnings for this object
A. Garfield
thirty
years, but somehow th; t does
The assessment then inaugurated con
tlnued for exactly fourteen years, dur
not take the place of hay. I am
ing the greater portion of which it
telling
you that hay will be worth Mill and Steamboat Work Our
A
SHOE
BOX
COUCH,
consisted of 1 per cent of the wages
SPECIALTIES
earned, and tlie aggregate amount real- shelves are screwed fast, and to tbe its weight in greenbacks next spring,
ized and disbursed was $532.551.55.
lower box a cover is arranged on or words to that effect. I judge by
Ninety-five per cent of the 2.459 un hinges, so that it can be raised from
the fact that I have already fed cut SPECIAL MACHINES BUILT TO ORDER
ions in New York state sent in answers the front. The back, seat and top of
Turned Shafting. Cap and Sei
to the questions propounded by the the shoe box can be covered with the nice little extra lot of hay I ex
Screws. Machine Bolts. Pipe
statistical bureau of tbe state depart denim, under which a padding of hair pected to sell in the spring.
and Fittings, Brass Work
ment of labor as to initiation fees. or cotton will make a softer back aud
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The figures ranged from 25 cents, seat. The denim may be caught down
GENERAL REPAIRING
charged by a. few organizations in the or ••tufted" with carriage buttons, and
Wintering
calves
is
a
fine
art.
clothing industry and public employ string passed through boles made in
Pattern Shop in Connection
ment. to $200 fixed by two unions in the wood can be tied at the reverse Sure it is that to bring them up from
the constructive industry. During a side. Around the front and sides a
the pasture and change to dry feed
•ingle year 74.778 new members were valance of cretonne or denim may be
FOR
Their di
accepted by 2.223 unions, and these gathered and hung from the top edge suddenly is dangerous.
initiates paid $675,105.85 for admis of the box and seat, fastened at the gestive apparatus cannct stand the
sion. or an average of $9.03.
edge by gimp and tacks. Brass bead change from slushy green food to a
Every trades union has its own ed upholsterers’ nails driven at regular
Ladies’ and Children’s Furnish*
But it
method of collecting dues, some or- distances apart will present tbe best more concentrated diet.
ings, Men's Shirts and
gnnizations requiring payments week api*earance. Where the valance at the takes a strong calf to withstand three
ly, others monthly, quarterly, semi
edge of the shoe box meets the seat months of incessant storm as we
Overalls
annually or annually.
the fabric is to be divided In order
WE ARE JL'ST RECEIVING
have
had
this
winter.
Only
the
The lowest amount of dues demand
that it may be drawn to one side
A LARGE STOCK OF
ed was 50 cents per year by an asso when taking out or replacing shoes. A fittest survive and even these suf
ciation of stationary engineers, while coat of shellac or paint will cover the
fer from the experience. The better
the maximum reached $10 monthly, exposed parts of the woodwork not
AT THE
way
seems to be to gradually get
which an organization of flint glass bidden by the upholstery goods.
cutters and workers required to be
the calves used to hay early in the
paid. The average monthly rate for
War on Chinese Mothers-in-law.
fall. Then the change can be made
the 403.032 members affiliated with
Chinese women have been successful
the 2.329 unions reporting in the com in their revolt against the barbaric cus with no injurious consequences
bined industries was 65 cents.
tom of compressing tbe feet, and now
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An interesting fact developed in the they are engaged in a campaign for
If you wuh • Ejottle cold---
Inquiry was that tbe percentage sys the suppression of mothers-in-law
Gerald C. Had Narrow
Cell at the Eagle,
tem of levying dues has gained some This means modern advancement for
If you love the good, thel'« old--
favor in this state, fourteen unions hav tlie Celestial Kingdom with a venge-
Escape
Cell et the Eagle.
ing successfully inaugurated this plan inee. and. though the agitation may
of gathering their revenues ou a cer appear humorous to us. it is of grave
Taint no use to «it and blink
tain basis of the earnings of their import to tbe mothers-in-law. The Chi
If you rrally need a drink.
Astoria,
Ore.,
Dec.
tl
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The
bar
2.577 members, whose payments varied nese wives have organized anti-moth
Just make a sign or ring a bell.
from 1 per cent to 3 per cent of the era-in-law clubs, which doubtless will tug Wallula saw the motor schooner |
And you bet they’ll treat you right
wages canted.
Among them were find the approval of many American Gerald C flying signals of distress
Down at the Eagle
three unions of hatters, one of gold husbands. The complaint is that the
near the w histling buoy, and rapidly
pen makers, eight of compositors and Chinese mother-in-law is too much of
two of glass workers
a busybody, that she is an autocrat, drifting in toward the breakers.
a positive nuisance and a bar to com She was taken in tow snd brought:
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plete happiness between married cou in over a very rough
Accidents to British Workor*.
bar. when it j
BANDON. OREOON
According to the annual report of ples The Chinese wife does not ob
the British chief inspector of factories ject to living order’d nlxuit by her was learned that her engines had!
and workshops for 1908. the total num husband, but she lias put her foot broken down and her sails carried |
ber of incidents occurring that year down against being ordertai about by away, and that within
an hour she J
throughout hl< Jurisdiction «.is 122.- her husband s mother There can be
—
O regon
would
have
been
a
total
loss with bandon
151. n dis-rease of 2.171 as compared no doubt of the outcome, The Chinese
Druggist and ^ijmthecurtj
with WO“ Of the«:- 1.<q2 were fatal mother-in-law is bouud to lose her all on board. She left here on Sun
«•• Mdents. a decrease over the prevf power.
Is ,nst in receipt of a new stock of
day afternoon for Tillamook with a
ous year of 137.
F. J HAYES
Combination
Offer
OPTOMETER 1ST
TORIC LENS. SO EAST MOUNTINGS
IDE cm MEAT MARKET
Doyle & Sergeant
The El Dorado
rpHE
RECORDER management has
made arrangements
Francisco Bulletin
San
the
with
whereby we
can give subscribers the advantage of
a gigantic combination offer that will
furnish
them
all
the
news
of the
country in a metropolitian daily and
all the news of Bandon and vicinity in
the Recorder at a marvelous low price
The Dßily 5an Francisco Bulletin,
$3.00 per year
1.50 per year
The Bandon Recorder,
$4.50
Total.
Both papers through
this office if paid in
advance, per year
$2.75
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BANDON REAL ESTATE
AND LOAN COMPANY
KIMIS OF REAL ESTATE
BOUGHT AND SOLD
Money Loans Negotiated on Approved Security.
All U S Land Matters a Specialty and Prompt
ly Attended t< . l’en-ion and Insurance Agency
Bond Brokers Trans-Atlantic Steamship ami
Railroad Ticket Agency
Bandon Foundry
& Machine Shop
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ORZ
C. 1. B i . umenrother , Notary Public
OFFICE IN DEVEREUX BUILDING
YOUR ATTENTION
Is called to the fact that COL C. T. BI.UMEN-
ROTH ER of Bandon, Oregon, will insure Saw
mill men. Loggers and other kinds of workmen
against sickness, accident or death at reasonable
rates. It will pay you to call on him and see
what he offers in that line.
Fire Insurance
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Toys, Notions, Dishes.
HOLIDAY GOODS
Racket Store
Alvin Munck. Prop
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BANDON STEAM LAUNDRY
Family Washing a Specialty.
First Class Laundry Work Guaranteed.
attention given to fine woolen goods.
hfHuitig aud .j ri'ssiug Mens Suits and Ladies’ fine skirts given
prompt attention
F. A BATES, Proprietor
Clarence Y. Lowe
full cargo of freight.
Rust on Cooking Utensil*.
Rust Is caused by the fact that the
jtonsils are not wiped perfectly dry
rieanse them in hot soapsuds, rinse in
very hot clear water and dry thor
oughly and you will never be troubOaff
with Hist.
Machinist, Pirn Boom.
Thomas I.. Wilson
International
Vice president of tb«' Machinists’
union, nnnotin-’vs that several new
and big ladgaa ar«- to ba saoa formed
tu tbe Immediate vicinity of Boston.
Drugs and Chemicals, l'ator. air!
Proprietary Preparations. Toilet
» tides. Druggist Sundries. Pprfnnie«,
New lot of_ best barley, lowest Brushes. Sponges. Soap. Nuts and
price in town at Estabrook VXaie (’andine, t ligars. Tobaccos ar J Cig
arettaa, Paints, Oils. Glass and
house.
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Painter* Supplies.
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California and Or«>x<>n C'ouM Mteninohip Co.
Steamer Alliance
Now pi t in
bet nee »1 Portland and Cooa Hay only
WEEKLY
GRAY tk HOLT CO. Gen. Agent,
72&73O
M ssc I mh * Eachaags S«a FrsaAsa
TRIPS
H. W. SKINNER. /Agent
M«r«K6eld.
J. E. M AI AT ROM, Agent, Bandon
Phone 414