Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, February 03, 1910, Image 2

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tories and thousands of unemployed
School Report
1 he deadly Parateli
I men. I ask every thinking, read-
og IL s © fiad. Professional Directory
i ing man in this community it they
Rejxirt of the Bandon* public
Bandon. Jaa 25, 1910 -Mr. Editor believe that this committee of in­ for the fourth school month ending
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I . >^re Rtì'iiiesteil to Nutify ibis Oflice on Election of Officers *nd on
—Even though it Is raining today it vestigation will really find the cause, Frid o>. tm. 21:
Cbaugv of Meeting Night, Carila under this Hftid are 50c per in., month
did not prevent one of your people or, would publish the re. 1 cause if
tirade 1 Mrs. Kopf, te triiei :
from calling on me for a little chat they di«l accidently find it. Now I Enrollment for the year, 48; enroll­
« He Doesn't
He Advertises
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concerning gold mines in Johnson's d > not think it require* a man of ment for the month, 45; daily at-
Lewah Tribe No. 48. Imp. O. R. M.
Follow the Glad Face Advice and
Dr. HL I_i- Houston
mountains and neightiorhood.
•xtraordin try intelligence to l<x ate tendauce»,3'>; per cent of attendance,
You Won’t Look Glum
fln t'-F-1 S every I huoday evening at 8 run at
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
A few years ago the 92; times late, o; roll of honor, 14.
This confidence in my ability to the cause
¿J
the Bandon Wi^tnaa. Sojourning chiefs
Oltice over limit Store.
ll iurs, U u> 12,
in good (landing are cordially invited to attend.
inform him was founded on an ex word “trust” w is invented and ap
a.111. I :30 to I, p ill.; 7 to H iu the «Vtmiug.
tirade 2, Mis-, Marsh,’ teacher:
W. T. Allen
G E Wilson,
Niclit call« answered from oflice.
penence I had there in former years plied to corporations of gr at inagni mrollment for th«; year 43, enroll­ ata het. ever went wider of the
U. of R.
Sachem.
IMMXIN.
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ORr<illN
tude
but
of
late
years
that
word
did
when mining and prospecting over
Those who Lave made
ment for the month 40; daily at­ mark.
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Dr. M. L. Perkin««
those mountains and seeking a for I not sound very g<xxJ so men call«*«l tendance. 36; per cent of attendance the matter a special stuih admi tin
Q ANDON LODGE. No, HO A. F. A A.
OFF ICE HOURS: 10 a. m. to 3 p
their organizations by the liner 96; times late, 15; roll of honor, IS possibilities in the way ofdtmor.il
tune in the creeks and canyons
M, Stated communications first Saturday
in., 7 p, tn. to 8 p. m
Jack Summers had discovered gold sounding names of associations,
ift.-r
the
lull
muon
ol
each
month.
Ail
Master
Grade a 3 Miss Radley, teacher tzed Camps w hich bomb drupp.ng
Residence
in New Denholm Building
on Salmon gulch, a tributary to th« clubs, combinations, protective a :cs- enrollment foi year. 45; enrollment aeroplanes might create, but insist Masons cordially invited. J. A. ’.louison, W. M
Coquille river, some of the speci­ ! sociations, etc
fo month, 40; daily attendance, 35: that so far as being able to hit a G. 1. 1 readgold. Secretary
Dr L H Sorensen
Now th«* real fact is that everv per cent of attendance, <87; times battleship .ire concerned the chances
mens he showed us were beautiful,
DENTIST
1. o. O. F
among them being one that weighed business of any consequence in the late, 12; roll of honor. 8. -
Office Over Vienna Cafe
would be excee lingl/ remote.
'DANDON LODGE. No. IB. I. O. O. F.
Telephone at Office and Home,
I United States is a trust. The
Let us hope that by the tune de-
>7.» in value.
Grade 4, Miss l.usk, teacher:
meets every Wednesday evening. Visiting
bANDON
.
.
OREGON
I was one of the prospectors who The meanest little towns in the enrollment for year, 36; enrollmt nt t ils of tins kind c.f work have been brothers in good standing cordially invited.
C.
I
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1
hoinas.
N.
G.
came shortly after the discovery ijountry have their combinations or for month, 32; «Lilly attendance, 29: perfected the cause of universal A. J. Hartman. Secretary
O. T. TKKADUOI.il,
staked out my claim, built a butchers, grocers, linkers, hard per cent ot attendance, 96; times peace will be so far advanced, lii.it
ATTORNEY AND COUNSEL« »<
AT - LAW,
cabin and was installed as one of the wares, livery bains, etc. The lite, o; roll of honor, 12.
Rebekah Lodge No. 126.
practical demonstrations w ill never
NOTARY
PUBLIC
boys, I needed a partner, and farmers have unions which are
tie
needed.
Des
Moines
Capital.
Grades 1. 2 and 5, Miss Latimer,
(VT eets in K. of P. hall every seeond and
1 H. CO1I JI INN IONIC K.
fourth Friday,. Practice night, first Fri­
found one in the person of Matt beginning to be felt by consumers. teacher. enrollment for year 36;
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day ot the month; So. ial evening the 3d Friday
Bandon,
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Oregon
Talbott, who was in the same fix as Labor has a gigantic trust every enrollment for month, 33; B.my
j ot the month. A cordial invitation extended to
Oflice
\\
ith
Bandon
Investment
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ClIAMBllIll.AIN
S
I'lH'liH
REMEDY
TIJr
'
all
member,
in
good
standing.
I was, so it was not difficult to settle place that labor is extensively eni- attendance, 28; per cent of attend
Maggie White, N. G.
MOST l'"i t'l.AH BECAI SE IT
affairs without a preacher. W’e be­ nloved. I.abot unions have about ance/90; times late, 5; roll of honor
Clara Goetz, Secretary.
IS TIIE BEST
Dr. HU Ivi. Brown.
came good friends and aie such to­ outlived their usefulness and in a to.
“I have S' l i Chaniberlaiii's C' ' -’ll
Resident Dentist.
Kni|»litN
of
I'ythiaH
I
few
years
will
be
a
thing
of
the
IL'iiie.ly
fur
tb«>
pa-l
eight
jpiii
-
and
day.
Grade 5, Miss Rosa, teacher:
Office
in Panter Building
find
it
t<>
be
one
of
th
.
ho-«
selling
T)El
PHI
LODGE.
No.
64,
Knight,
ol
Mr. Huntley had a stock ranch past and then people will begin to enrollment for year 41; enrollment
ie >d.fines oil the market. 1’or le ims
Office Hours: 9 lo 12 M„ I to 5 P. M,
Pythias. Meds every Monday evening
about eight miles from our digging, find out something that should be enrollment for month, qo; daily at- mill yon ig children there is tioihii,;; at Knights hall. Visiting knights invited to Phone,
BANDON, OREGON
he supplied us with fresh meat. foreseen and the remedy applied tendance, 37; per cent of attend- better in the line < f cough siiiip-, otten
f)j L P. Sorensen C. G.
B. N. Harrington K, of R. S.
Once, sometimes twice a month he now before the canker grows to ugly ai.ee, 92; tiines late, 2; roll of sitys Pani Allen. Plain Deab. 2, La
This retuedy not only cures tee
C. R. BARROW
would drive an animal up and proportions.
conghs, colds and croup so comm '
honor, 24.
Woodmen of the World
Attorney and Coun8elor-at Law
There h is been a cry for the
slaughter on the spot. His corning
Grade 6. Miss Murphy, teacher: among your children, bn' i- jileasai
unii
safe
for
them
to
tak«».
For
sab
>weaside ( amp No. 212 r sets every hist aivi
COQUILLE. - ORE
was always welcome and he was last four or five years 'hat the enrollment lor year, 36; enrollment
third I hut'days of each month. \ isiiin^
Tv ('. Y. L we.
Office over Skeel»’ Store
one of the best story tellers 1 have farmer was getting rich on account for month, 30 daily attendance, 28;
neighbor» cordially invited.
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R.
W. Bulfard, C. C.
Office
Phone,
Main 335;
residence. Main 346
ever heard. He was a good singer if hig • prices for produce.
Now per cent of attendance, 91; times
J. N. Hoiking, Cletk.
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and at night after the slaughtei dear reader, don’t be deceived by late, o; roll of honor, 22.
Checks on C. & N. W.
I
DR «J. D KELLEY
never failed to have a regular holiday market quotations in news papers.
I»R. i: W. RONSITEIt
Grade 7, Miss Walkei, teacher:
Ail last fall when wheat was quoted enrollment for year, 38; enrollment
or rather night.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Physician and Surgeon
A. Roseburg dispatch of | nmary
But the most interesting thing it j$t 20 in Chicago th'- f irmer in for month. 37; daily attendance. 31;
BANDON
OREGON
20 to t ie Portland Telegram <ays: Ifiice and r.-itdence in Panter residence property Office in Donald Charleston home, opposite
about him was his power in what, Oregon and Washing! 11 was offer times .ate, 2; roil of honor. 18.
Precbyterian church, Bandon, Oregon
next door to Bi;ou Theatre
'Eng neers on the C a. Bay and
those days, we called spirit rapping ed from 90 cents to $1.00 fo«* h s
•
tirade 8, Miss Gearheart, tea her; Boise Railroad survev, who have
or mesmerism.
One evening in wheat Eaily n the fall fruit Luvers enrollment for year, 32; enrollment
been working eastward from Marsh­
speaking of possibilities of a rich were here w mting irnit and offered lor month, 32; daily attendance, 28;
field since last Suinmv, crosseil the
beating vein in the neighborhood, the fruit growers uni'ut $i.2) for per cent of attendance, 93; times
South
Umpqua River in Roseb'.irg
he | roposed to mesmerise some of their choice apples, Now I know lue, o; roil of honor, ¡4
\ < terilay with their fust ¡rrelimii! ry
BANDON
OKEOON
the party and send his mind into for a fact that one could not buy a
High school, II. C. Oslien, prm 1 ne. The main b< dy ol serve ors
< ;t|>il il, »25.OOO
the mount ains to find the vein. After box of choice apples in P irtland for cipal; Mrs Ostien and Miss Rodger?
is within three miles of the city: ex­
less
thin
$2.50.
The
farmer
ii
supper we all met in my cabin,
assistants: Enrollment for year, 48; pecting to complete t:ie perm me..t
BOARD C! DIR! 1 1ORS
J. L. Kronenberg, President. J. Denholm, Vice
searching tor the one of us whose most cases gets about one half ot enrollment for month, 42; daily at­
Pre.-
.1.
J. Fahy, Cashier; Frank Flam, T. P. Hanly.
mind was likely to be the easiest to what tile consumer pays, there are a tend.me»?. 39; per cent of attend survey to Roseburg b, the ml of
A general ban .g o. iness transacted and customers given every accommodation con­
I m bent u eek No inf« »rm ition
influence, and fall into the magnetic lot of price jugglers, blood suckerr, taace, 93; times late,
sistent with safe and conservativ- banking
• is to the baekirfe 01 the projected
CORRESPONDENTS:
I he American National Bank, of San Francisco, Calif;
trance, He proposed for me to ac- and unscrupulous combinations, that honor, 16.
railroad
is
obtainable
from
either
Merchants
National
Bank,
Portland,
Oregon: The Chase National Bank, ol New York.
cept his aid to search for the get the other half. Our president
SUMMARY
Chief
Engineer
Haines
or
his
as
­
I
bonanza. For the benefit of the and congress are spending all their
Total enrollment for year, 403,
camp, I accepted.
Two stools energy on Transportation companies enrollment for month, 374; daily sociate, Francis H. Clark, both ol
were placed in the center of the and hollowing their heads off abou al’eniiance, 327; per cent of attend­ whom have been jn Roseburg for .
room, I occupied one, and upon the trusts but still the trusts grow and ance, 91; times iate, 36; roll of week past. A storekeep r on the »
tine of the survey reports, however,
other was placed something of a multiply until they include every honor, 156.
that
checks which he has ca lied
metalic nature.
I was directed to branch of industry in our country
Roll of honor includes pupils
look at it and not remove my eyes an I that without any fear of molesta­ neither absent nor Lite for the month. for members of the suiveying crew
were draw n on the Chicago ¿k North
BRIDGE & BEACH Stoves, Ranges and Heaters have in them so many excellencies
The boys were seated or standing tion by the Gov« rnment.
The following students of the high
that they are now acknowledged the greatest sellers on the coast and they are growing
arcund the wall. All were expectant
There is no denying the fact that school have made a standing of i\ western Railroad.”
in favor every year.
We have the exclusive agency in Bandon for these household
and the boys were as silent as could these conditions are breeding a son lor the month in the subjects named.
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and office necessities, and prices' range exceedingly modest in either case.
be. One of them even hail to stand that will certainly cost something to z\ equals 95 to loo per cent:
LAME Sllol I.DUI
TINNING AND PLUMBING A SPECIALTY.
on a big log to be able to see the heal. The history of the decl inl­
English and general history,
Ibis is a conimo.i fortu of muscnlar
Our Assortment of Hardware. Tinware and Kdged Tools Is Most Complete.
petformance.
and fall of ancient'nalions runs along Ralph
Bullard,
Ray Watkins. rheumatism. No internai treatment
is
needed.
Apply
Cbamberlain's
Huntley began his manipulation, these same lines.
The greed for W’yn» na Patterson, Esther Stan­
freoly tbrce tiiues a day and a qnick
PW'
gradually my eyes began to close, I gain has taken such a hold on hu­ kiewicz, I lla Felter, Grace Wood, cure
OX
is certain. This liniment lui-
fell asleep, was ready I suppose to manity that everything else is lost I.ura Morgan, I.enter Callier, Zettie proven especially valiia'T» for musco
Portland and Coos Bay Steamship Line
lar and chronic rhemnatism. Sold by
go for the search.
sight of in the mail rush for wealth Gibson, Leia Buckingham.
C.
Y. Imwo.
Unfortunately the log upon which It is impossible for the United St.ites
English—Lester Jenkins, George
<y:K>
the man was standing began to roll of Ameri a to hold out many years Moland, George Strang. Archie
*
under
our
high
standard
of
social
and with a great thud, the fellow
Ros.i, Thus Laird, Earl Watkins
Nicaragua is Torn Anew
fell to the floor, this awoke me and and political economy, d he foreign
Algebra, English, general his'toty
Sails from Coos Bay Saturdays at Service of Tide
nothing could bring me back into immigration to this country is so physical geography Elsie Kinley,
Managua, Jan 2t— The Madriz
Sails from Ainsworth Dock, Portland, Wednesday at 8 P M.
the trance state. This ended the heavy that in a few years more they Daisy Hans?n, Grace Disher.
government ha s «»rilered the aricst
o
meeting, the boys went home and will bring 11s down to <1 level with
Algebra, English, general histor)
F, MILLER, Agent, Marshfield
C. M. SPENCER, Agent Bandon
ot
all
Conservative
leaders
in
M
ina-
inndon
|
Matt and myself got ready to turn foreign lands, then w here will our —Tom Ostien, zXinelia Chaneay.
■JF
!
gua,
Granade,
M.is.iya an I I ’
is
OEzJ
It was a cold four and live dollar a day mechanics
into our blankets.
Algebra, English—Carl Bowman
o
The discovery of a widespiead cun
night and we rolled close together be? Well, they will be down to
German. geometry,
English,
spiracy against the Madriz tegiin«- is
to keep warm and soon fell asleep whcie they can’t live tinder oui physics —Lena
Langlois,
Erma
given as the reason.
No doubt the excitement of the present standard then the result Craine.
Two Managuan leaders, Benja
evening had worked on my nerves. will be a reorganization that will I m
English, German, physics—Earl
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
!
min
Elizondo and Fernando Solorino
I wandered past the houses, came near a level with European countries. Watkins.
were the lir*t Conservativ« s to be
Now reader don’t/ call me a
up to a bluff w hich showed a small
Al l. KINDS OF BREAD, PASTRY AND CAKES ON HAND
English, phvsics — Hazel Stephen­ arrested here.
Wholesale arrests
hole, on all fours, I worked my wav Socialist, nor a calamity howler, foi son, Ebba Wiren, Sylvia Rackleff, .ire expected at once in Gr.in.ida
Real* at all I hours from 6 a tn to 10 p m. Special atten-
into it. there I followed a narrow I am neither I am just an American Rittie McNair.
tion
to parties after dances or social gatherings and
The isstt • is now clearly defined.
only the beat material wi'l he lined
ravine, here I found a specimen ol whocanlook.it and • ee things as
English, physics, geometry—Nora 1 It is war to the death between the
cotir patronage kindly requested by
gold, beside me was an abyss, a they are.
; < iibson.
Liberals and lit«* < onservatives.
Yours respectfully,
chilling wind came up, I wailed tr>
English. Engish>history, Casar,
The situation is serious.. Com­
W. \V. F elter .
return, turned and down I fell
physics Jessie Wood.
rop
merce and industry are completely
Formerly Steward on S. S. Elizabeth
at last I struck the bottom, a lot of
Respectfullv submitted,
paralyzed.
rubbish fell over me.
I called for
H. C. O stien , Supt.
A
- —
A COMMON COLD
help. My partner sang out: “ What
W ochiim 'hat if entebmg cold could
FEVER SOULS
SHIELDS iV KENNEDY
in the----- are you doing 1 had
bo avoiil«*d somo of t Ito most datiger-
Fever
sores
ami
old
chrome
■
»re*
BIlthSiiniK
AMI WAGON JI A KF. IM
fallen out of bed and pulled the utin an«1 fatal di«nasi>s woulil nover
Aeroplanes and War
»
should not be tieale.l entirely, lint
blankets after me. It was a dream heard of. A cold «iften forms a col
Wagons of all Kinds Made to Order
llorscuhoeing a Specialty
should be kept it) healthy condition.
turn lieda for germs of infection»» dt-,
P ohl .
I his can b«> done by applying Cham­
ease»«.
Consumption,
pnenni nin
Recei't demonstrations at Los berlain's Salve. I’tiis salve hits no
diphtheria and scarlet fever, four of
superior for this |nnpo->>. I; i-
the moat dangeronsami fatal »liaeasea Angeles with aeroplanes do not seem most excellent for chttp|s- I lint.
I are of this class
The culture bed to increase the ent >u.siasm of those s«>re uipi>ie*. burns mid »lt»«,:i-o-
Trust* and Mergers
I forme«l by the cold favors the ileve.
people who have been making glow - til»» -Kill. I If -ale by C Y LoWe.
iptnent of the get ms of the-s diseases,
that wonld not otherwise find lodg­ 5 ing and at the same time hair-
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Bandon, Oregon, Jan. 24, 1910 ment. There is little danger, Ii >w 1 raising predictions concerning w hat
.1
Church
»■ver. when a good expectorant cough
Editor R ecoro Y r —In looking medicine like Chamberlain's CLmgii it would be possible to do to the
over the late Congressional news I Remedy is nse»l. It cleans ont these enemy in war in the way of drajHiing
Sunday sdirò!
see that the high cost o’ living has culture be»ls that favor the »ievelop J dynamite bombs from above
meat of the germs of these rti-ease
(
At Los Angeles last week an of— to .1 in;
reached some members of Congress That is why this remedy liaa prove
; " ii i,
There has been a committee ap­ so universally successful in preve •( ticer ascended a distance of on'y evening. Pro
pointed to investigate the matter log pneumonia. It tint only cured 1 25c, ieet and endeavore * to h t < except th-
your cold quickly, lot minimizes the
and see what is the cause of every­ risk of contracting these langm i- I selected target with a big of sand, muiith.
No woman ever throwing a stone
thing being so high, with many fac-Liiseasc«. F’or sale by U. Y. Lowe.
A Dream of Gold
B INK ON BANDON
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A. M' ’ NAIR
THE HARDWARE MAN
o
BREAKWATER
VIENNA BAKERY AND CAFE
Ai. SAI ¡TIL P
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