Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, January 13, 1910, Image 2

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to the court. Coos Makes Gocd Showing cUirvov , t powe -
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Judge D’Sullivan, in hi.» «ddreas to
|alleged, induced Ste!Li Maitello of
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Professional
Directory
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lhe grand jury diiected that the
Los Angeles, to pose as the long- 4«
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rhe Maiafiheld Sun says: Tin
gir|. O’Kelly is said to li.ivi ♦
A communication in the Coquille white slave traffic be thoroughly in |
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lumber shipments front Coos county | jMid her nearly $1.000 Ixfoi
he « vt Lodges are Requested to Notify this Office on Election of Officer« and *t ♦
Herald gives the following sugges­ vestigated.
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tion* on planting apple trees:
“It is nut enough that we .»houid during the month of November were discovered the fraud.
Change of Meeting Night. Cards under thin Head are 50c per in., month o >
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In planting the apples, remember await Federal action or seek new »t-contl only to Columbia River
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Steps will I k taken to extradite
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that they will do well, and often the legislation.” said the justice. The shipments, according to figures con­ him
Lew ah Tribe No. 48. Imp. O. R M.
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best, on high, rolling land, where existing law is adequate to punish tained in The Timberman.
The
IDr EC. L- Houston
I S every I hmtday evening al 8 run at
I71LS/17.I5 A S( 7.G
sliipmcnts
were
not
quite
there is good air and water drainage. specific offenses.
as
heavy
If vou find tiuit
lhe Bandon
igman. Sojourning chief»
Claim is Paid
OtHce over i>mi! Store.
Hunts.
Before setting the trees plow and active agents in the commission of j as during October, bqt were nearly
in good -landing are coxlially invited to attend.
H.iu. 130 to 4,1 111 ; 7 to 8 m Hie evening.
W. T. Allen
G E WtLon.
prepare the soil as for most ordi­ any of these offenses have been act­ 15,000,000 feet for the month.
Night calls answered from rtiice.
C. of R.
Sachem.
Grimes
of
tips
cilK
has
IHMMIN.
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Oliti O*
Alton
Next spring or summer when th
nary crops. It is a very good idea ing under the direction of others,
Ma»«’nle
to give a deep and thorough plow­ or that otliers have directly’ or in­ C. A. Smith Company start.-- it» been paid $fo<ut , the a nount of the
Ur M. I». Perkin*
ing where the rows of trees are to directly procured the commission present mill on a double shift and policy in his favor and carried by XjANDON LODGE. No. 130 A. F. fit A. OFFICE HOUKS; 10 a. m. to 0 1»
M. Staled communication» first Saturday
tn., 7 p. m. to 8 p. m.
be placed. This will loosen up the of any offense, such persons art- the Bay City Mill on a double shift i his father, John Grimes, oho was after th ■ full mocHi ol each month. All Master
Masons
cordially
invited.
in
the
Fifth
street
lodging
h
»u-e
at
Residence in New Denholm Building
soil for the new feeding roots. 1 he equally guilty as the active partici as is n<>w planned, it will be cutting 1
J. A.
orrison. XX'. M.
soil can never be stirred deeply close pants. And the fact that such other it the rate of i,o- 0,000 feet of lum 1 Sail Francisco which coll ips - I dur G. I 1 readgold. Secretary
IDr j _ i F Sorenson
to the tree after they have been persons re not, or were not, within her every day or rather in the' ing the earthquake, anil with man y
DENTIST
I. «». O. F
set. In setting the young trees use- the state of New Ycrk at lhe time, twenty hours of each day that the | others h <s not been heard from
Office Over Vienna Cafe
■P -XNDON LODGE. No. 133, I. O. O. F.
Telephone at Office and Home.
only very fine soil for filling about tioes n >t deprive you of jurisdic­ plants will be running. This will since, but the Woodmen took the
meets every Wednesday evening. Visiting
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bANDON
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OREGU4
the roots, and set the trees at least tion,”
make the output of the one company liberal view of the matter and gave brothers in good standing cordially invited.
the
beneft
¡ary
the
benefit
of
the
C.
F. Thomas, N. G.
two rods apart if you wish large,
over_ 25,000,000 feet per month,
A. J. Hartman, Secretary
O, T. TKKADUOI.U,
long-lived trees, as a mature apple |
and as tlie other companies are plan | doubt, if there is any.—Coq idle
ATTORNEY
AND COUNSEL« R
REASON ENTHRONED
tree sends its roots long distances
ningtfor a big cut, the lumber cut in ■ Herald.
Rebekah Lodge No. 126.
AT LAW,
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Because maats art) so|tasty they arc the county may run close to 35,-
and closer than this distance wil
NOTARY PUBLIC
TS in K. of P. hall every second and
conanmad in great excess. This leads
I S < '(HI M1 NN IO\E It.
fourth Fridays. Practice nights first Fri­
\ged Woman Kills Man in v
mean a struggle for plant foo 1 and co stomach trouble, biliousness ami 000,000 feet per month.
day of the month; Social evening the 3d Friday
Bandon,
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Oregon
a consequent reduction of thefiuit tonstipatioD Revise your diet, let
The Timbertnan gives the follow­
ot the month. A cordial invitation extended to
Gun
Fight
Oilice
W
ith
Bandon
Investment
lit
reason
and
not
a
pampered
appetite
al! members in good standing.
crop with suffering from lack o!
ing data of Coos county’s shipments
control, then take a few tlones of
Maggie White, N. G.
moisture during a prolonged drouth. Chamberlain's Stomach and Livei during November:
Clara Goetz, Secretary.
IDr. Li- LvI. Srown.
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I find it a good plan before setting Tiiblets and yon will soou be well
F ront Coos Bay—
Dresden, Tenn , |an. 3—Clan nee
Feet
Resident Dentist.
Knight« of FytliltM
the trees to prune the roots to again, ’l'ry it. For sale at Lowe's To San Francisco
his 65-vear-ol 1-
8,61 O, OOO I Carney faced
Office in Punter Building
drug store. Sample free
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LODGE, No. 64, Knights <J
within six or eight inches in length
To San Pedro
Office Hours: 9 to 12 M„ I to 5 P. M,
2,630,000 I mother-in law in a revolver duel
Pythias. MeeU every Monday evening
I last night and was killed.
Phone.
BANDON. OREGON
and reduce the top in proportion
From Coquille River—
at Knights hall. Visiting knights invited to
all<,
nd.
De.
L.
P.
Sorensen
C.
G.
The cut places on the roots will j
The mother-in-law, ’ Mrs. Sarah
To San Francisco
2,600,000
State Recovers Funds
B. N. Harrington K. of R. S.
form callous forms from which many
met Carney in the
SOO. dOO Grifli’h, had
To San Pedro
K. BARROW
feeding roots will spring, and ot
I I , 240,OOO front yard of a neighbor to <liscu-s
Tot <1 from Coos Bav
Woodmen of the World
Attorney and Counselor-at Law
coutse the more ieedirg roots that
Tie j^lrasij<‘ C.amp No. 212 meets every fiut . rJ
Drafts for $225,000 were sent to Total from Coquille River 3,400,000 1 quarte! of long standing.
( <><jri j j
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third riiurtday» of each month. \ uilitiN
can be induced
to grow, the the state treasury this morning bv Total from county
14.940,000 discussion became heatetl, rev >lvers
Office over Skeels’ Store
neighbor« cordially invited.
more chances the young tree will W. C. Bristol, for the American Tot d month previous
If .3.89,000 flashed and Carney hied three times
R. W. Bullard, C. C .
Office Phone, .Main 335;
residence. Main 3*i6
J. N. I locking, Clerk.
have for living and making a a vig Surety Company, in payment for the Decrease from previous
at the aged woman
orous growth the first year. It might money lost by the state in the de­
Although one bullet struck her in
me nth
74 .9O<1
IDK. J. ID KELLEY
DIC. Ik W HOSS ITER
seem to some rather out of place, funct Title Guarantee & Trust Bank
the hip, producing a serious wound
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PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
but a great many need the advice says the Portland Telegram. This CURED OF A SEVBRF ATTACK OF BUON she stood her ground, tiring five
Phvsiciau and Surgeon
BANDON
OREGON
CHIT1S BY CHAMBERLAIN'S
of the suggestion here made: Do payment by the surety company
times before her son-in-la v sink Office and residence in 1’anter residence proper! Office m Donald Charleston home, opposite
COUGH REMEDY
Presbyterian church, Bandon, Oregon
not plant an apple orchard for a closes its responsibility to the state
dead to the ground.
Mrs. Griffith
next door to Bijou Theatre
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•‘On
October lBtli, last, my little
pasture.
Keep the horses and of Oregon for t ie part played by ttiree year old daughter contracted a was arrested.
other domest c animals out of th< State Treasurer George A Steel. severe cold which resulted in a bad
orchard as they will bite and other The company must now look to the r-nne of bronchitis" aavs Mrs. XV, (»
Gibson. Lexington, Ky., and was a
PROTECTION FOR SHEEP.
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wise mutilate the trees, causing them receiver of the defunct bank for re' very sick child. Fortunately we
hud a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough The Attack From Deg; Is Injurious» A
to die. In plowing the young tree unbursenunt.
it
remember that they are
easily
Detrimental In Many Ways.
z\ll told, the surety company lias Remedy in the boose and gave it to
her according t<> directions. On lie*
«'apit-tl, *25.«MIO
An expurt nil the subject writes X-
skinned and that skinning them will had to pay into the state treasury secoml day she was a great deal bet
follows:
probably cause a scar, anti maybe $350.000 in cash for the action of ter. ami on the iifth dav.Octeber 23d,
BOARD Oi DIREC rORS:
J. L. Kroncnlierg, President. J. Denholm, Vice
“While the loss from tlous is n-port-
she
was
entirely
well
of
her
cold
an.I
President;
E
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J.
I
ahy.
Cashier; Frank Flam, I . P. Manly.
death. Every farm- r should culti­ Mr. Steel, but as yet the company
ill. t lie
bronchitis, which I attribute to this ed as compai-uti<el,»
great
detti
nuisance
is
tievertheless
a
vate his orchard himself instead of is not out of pocket, for the com splendid med'eine. I recommend
/\ general ban if
;iness transacted atid customers given every accommodation con­
sistent with safe ant. vd.isci vativ? banking
intrusting it to the hired help or pany falls heir to the rights of the Chamberlain's Cough Remedy unre­ 1'ient to the sheep industry in macy
CORRESPONJDEN rS: lhe American National Bank, of San Francisco, Calif;
served as I have found it ttie surest, stHtlons. The direct loss froui sevsie
other disinterested parties
state in the administration of the safest and quickest cure for colds, chasing ami worr., in; is often not to
Merchants National Bank, Portland, Oregon; lhe Chase National Bank, of New York.
Do not pasture the hilly orchard assets of the Title Guarantee K Trust both for children and adults, of any I great as the loss that follows, Breoi
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simply because it has grass in it, Bank. Twice the surety company 1 have ever Used." For sale by C Y. fug eves th.it have bei’ti luullj w< r; i» u
ttiitl frUhteiied rarely, if ever, enlittly
but mow the grass anil let it ret was caught through State Treasurer Lowe.
recover. The result is usually weak
up tn the soil, thus adding humus, I Steel. When the Oregon Savings
¡mil inferior lambs at the next lamb­
Wedding Anniversaries.
ing season, with some abortions and
which will aid the trees in a general Nr Trust Company closed its doors
It is the twenty iifth anniversary of
a
marriage
that
1s
usually
specially
way. Where the area of the orchard there was $30,412.50 of the state
celebrated under the title of the silver
is very hilly and inclined to wash a money in the bank. The bond ot wedding, while the tlftieth is a golden
great deal, after the trees have Steel protected the stale and the wedding day and the sixtieth the ilia
BRIDGE A BEACH Stoves, Rang cs and Heatershave in them so many excellencies
reached the age of 2 or 3 years it is su'ety company tinned over to the uiond. Other wedding days have their
that they are now acknowledged the greatest sellers on the coast and they are growing
distinctive names and are in some fam­
sometimes advisable to sow it in State Treasurer the cash to make up ilies signalized bj the presentation of
in favor every year.
We have the exclusive agency in Bandon for these household
and office necessities, and prices range exceedingly modest in either case.
grass
the loss in lhe Oregon Savings & gifts relating to the title of the day.
Save your wood ashes and use tn Trust Company,
The treasurer The tirst anniversary is the cotton one.
TINNING AND PLUMBING A SPECIALTY.
the second the paper wedding day, the
your orchard as a fertilizer if there took this money and deposited it third the leather, the lift It the wooden.
Our Assortment of Hard»are. Tinware and Edged Tools is Most Complete.
are any incicaticns that a potash with the Title Guarantee ¿t Trust the seventh the Woolen, the tenth the
fertilizer is needed. These ashes Company, which failed a few d v> tin.
The twelfth is the china one, in lion
are especially good for peach trees, later, so that the reimbursements or of which the china cupboard may
also other trees and vines Scatter given for the Oregon Trust did well l>e restocked; the fifteenth is the fetus, in fact, many breeders of reels
crystal and naturally suggests presents tered shect> consider their breeding
thinly on the soil over a circle as big little good.
given on tb it day to take the place < f flock almost ruined after having been
as the top of the tree. The feeding
The American Surety Company- the glass broken in the store cupboard, severely chased by <l>>gs FTctpicnti.v
roots run out farther than t he had bonded State J reasurer Stee and tile twentieth year is called the a large number of ewes will not breed
longest branches of the tree.
to lhe extent of $550,000, and in linen wedding, when the linen may for some time after being chased and
reasonably be expected to need re­ bailly frightened.”
addition Steel gave a personal bond, newal.
The retired.» for this nuisance is. of
Sai!« from Coos Bay Saturdays at Service of Tide
course, an etlir lent dog law rigidly en­
enacted by < leorge E. Chamberlain
Sails from Ainsworth Dock, Portland, Wednesday at 8 P M.
forced. In the absence of this legal
CAME NEAR CHOKING TO DEATH
then governor, of $50 000. Thus lhe
protect ion resort may be had to dog
A little boy. the Ron of Chris. D. state was protected to the extent ot
proof fem es and like means of prolec
W. F, MILLER. Agent. Marshfield
C. M. SPENCER, Agent Band
Cereal.
Cream
Peterson, h well known resilient of $600.000, This was paid on in-
linn. At best. I: wever. such fences
Stearneri Eggs.
Waffles.
Jacksonville, Iowa, bad a rik I i L n and
Coffee.
are expensive. A dog proof fence < in­
violent attack of cronp. Much thick stall inents According to the agiec
DINNER.
structed at liie experiment station at
C'j-ater Soup.
Htrmgy phlegm came up after giving 1 ent with the state the final pay
a cost of <!5 cents per rod is described
Roast
Duck.
Baked
Appier.
Cbaniberlaiu'a Cough Remedy. Mr. ment had to be made today, I >e
as follows:
Maahed Potatoes.
Celery and Olive«.
Peterson say»: “1 think be would
Creamed Turning.
The woven wire fence consists of
'.•ember
31,
I.
09.
W.
C.
Bristol
Chestnat and Apple's ilad.
have ohoked to death bad we noi
■eventeen
horizontal wires, the three
Coffe»
given him this remedy. For Ride bv torwaided the drafts covering this ’uff Pudding.
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
lower wires one and one-half Inches
3VPPER.
C. Y. Lowe.
Sea Foam Sandwiches
Ham Jelly
sum to Mr. Steel this morning and
apart, the width between wires gradu­
Jam Cake.
Tea
ally Increasing to live inches at top.
ALL KINDS Ol
they will arrive at the treasurer’s
ON HAND
The vertical stays are six inches apart.
office
bi
fore
closing
time.
Rockefeller’s Son Heads
The wire is fastened to posts set twen­
Meals at all hours from G h m Io IB p in. Special litten
FOB rilATlTERItlBI.F. ITCHING
Now thesuiety company will have
ty-five feet apart, the bottom wire be­
tion to parties after dances or social gatherings ami
Eczema, totter and atilt rheum keep ing three inches from liie ground,
Grand Jury
only liie best material wi’l lie tt-el
to scrap it out with the receiver ot
their victims in perpetual torment. One barbed wire is set midway be-
»our patronage kindly requested by
the Title Guarantee & Trust Com­ The application of Chamberlain's tween tile bottom horizontal wire and
New York, Jan. 3—John I) pany for reimbursement. There Salve will instantly ttllav this itching the ground. One buriied wire is fan-
and many cases have been cored by tened to the posts three inches higher
rop
Rockefeller, Jr., was today sworn have been several sales of valuable its nse. For sale by C. Y. Lowe
Formerly Steward on S. S. Eliraheth
than tlie top wire, Two barbed wires
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in as foreman of a grand jury, the real estate holdings, which were as­
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are attached eight inches apart to
sets
of
the
bank,
recently,
the
latest
the special mission, of which will
Find Astro in Mexico City pieces of 2 by G scantling nailed to the
posts above the wire with twenty pen­
be an investigation of the so-called being the corner of Seventh and Al
ny nails. These pieces are set out­
SI II HUES At KENNEDY'
der
streets
for
$200,000,
The
surety
“white slave traffic.”
ward and upward witli the posts.
lilAlliNtllTHs
IM» iVAt.oxn ihuis
San Francisco, Jan. 6—C A.
COOT OF MATERIALS
When Judge O’Sullivan observed company, having settled with the
Cent«.
Wagons oi Ail Kinds 'lade to Order
Horseshoeing a Specialty
Astro,' ” ’ ex hand< uff Red cedar post?, each ...
Mr. Rockefeller's name among state direct, will have first call on Conln, alias “Astro,
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Woven wire fence, per rod
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37H
the
assets
of
the
bank.
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king and clairvoyant, who forfeited Four barbed wlrer. per rod
Jol> Work alten led to promptly «n<l all work gusranteed to give sab'faction. Pi ices
those drawn for the grand nry he
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on.Jiic. Shop on At aalet Sheet, Bandon, Or^yon.
immediately asked him to assume Review.
$1,500 cash bail rather than f.tct
Planting Apple Tree«
/L7.VÁ'
\. MO NAIR
THE HARDWARE MAN
o
VIENNA BAKERY AND CAFE
Al. SMITH,
the forrmanship, .Mr. Rockefeller
begged to be excused, pleading ill
health and stress of personal bu> ness
matters.
“We have a very important in
quiry to pursue,”
said
Judge
O,Sullivan, “and I believe that you
ow* the community this duty."
Mr. Rockefeller withdrew his ex-
eta* and was sworn in as foieman
H* will m*«t with the special grand
W each we«kd*v during the
■K*th or uatil th* body is ready to
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A SPRAINED ANKLE
As a rule a man will feel well satt--
tie<l if be chii hobble urunu.l on
crutches lit two or three weeks -iffet
spraining bis angle, ami it is ofte<
two or three month, hef nebn 1.« full,
recovered. Tins is ntt nun ces ary
loss of time, ashy applying t'liHm-
berlain'a Lttiim»iit.as .lit< cte.i.a enr«
may a as rule be effected in less 11.au
one week's week ai d in many c s <
within three days Sold by U. Y.
Low*.
the charge- of grand larceny, bas
bt en arrestetl in Mexico City, aC
cording t > .1 telegram receive I b\
the local 1 oltce .10m Coi r of 1 ulice
Felix Diaz o' that city.
“Astro" is charged with htviag
swindled aged Jasper O’Ke Iv, .>
wealtny boatman, 't i n Coos Bay
Or. In seirchiiig i>>: .1 long ios
stup-daugetcr. to whom he ik.-ire«!
to pay a legacy of several tliou-m I
Total ........................................................... <&
The 2 by I scantling <»>«(« ;tl> •tit S1s
per tlii'ii-riii'l and add:, about a <•<
per |-<sl to <■ -I of t’ic fence.
Any other <
>»ely <■< 11
THE improved
P
J
A Splendid Overall
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would answer the same purpose.
for every use.
Cut generous­
ly full. Two
hip pockets.
Felled seams.
Continuous
fly.
Corn Silage.
Corn ullage is about the cheip,‘st
and most etHcieut to supplement tl
winter ration for dairy and beef cat­
tle. horses, calves and sheep. It is
cheaper to hnndle the corn crop its
the form of silage thnn any <411 r v.
And should there be another sumni.
dollars left by her mother O K ily of little rain the well stocked sflr> fur
succulent green f< <1 aid
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The R ecorder $1.50 per year J sought the aid of ' Astro’s'' allegeu ntobes
ss a great relief |o th* toustandru.ta.
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