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Second (’I hh - Matter.
THURSDAY
February to, 1910
able to cope with amv conditio: 4
which confront them
The whole difference lies in the
question whether or not they thini.
so, says the Portland • Telegram,
however, the writer does not show
knowledge of all the facts. It is
true that many people in foreign
lands do not
eat meat, but
it is not the more healthful and
robust class. Even the pe;»ple who |
are poorly paid, in a great manv
instances have a few pigs of their
own which they’ kill each year and
while they do not have so much
fresh meat, yet it is meat just the
same and has all the sustaining
qualities. It is true, there are
many vegeterians in the land, but
for all that it has been successfully
demonstrated that for all pur|M>sts
the mixed diet is better, and peo- j
10th SATURDAY NIGHT
After Supper Sal
FEB. 12, 7:15 TO 9:15 P. M.
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come now. ft not only means
One of the important visits to great advancement in water, traffic
MEN’S SUIT DEPARTMENT
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Bandon recently and one that may but it will be a great factor in bring
mean more than a passing glance ing railroads to Coos county. The
might suggest, was that of Com great companies are looking for an
mander J, M. Ellicott of the U. S. outlet to the Pacific ocean, anti with
Navy, who was here and inspected the possibilities of this river, as a
DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT
LADIES’ SUIT DEPARTMENT
the local light house, although he haibor, developed, there can be no
All Suits from $20 to $30
15 pieces Dress Ginghams, reg
expressed himself as being surprised doubt that some one or more of the
value, at
ular 12 l-2c value, per yard
at the place where the light house is railroads will look to this place as
All Suits from $14 to $19
located. He thinks as many’ others their outlet, and it will certainly be
5 pieces Apron Gingham, reg
value, at
ular 10c value, per yard
do that the light house should be in • feasible one.
1 lot ready trade Dresses
Pert commisions have been or ole should not be deprived of what ,
a more conspicious place, however,
One lot of Lace, io and 15c
$22 to $22.50 value, at
we will not discuss that proposition are being established by all the they are rightfully entitled to simply
value, per yard
Ladies’ Capes and Coats at Cost
here.
He was highly [»leased with |>orts along the coast. Astoria has because a few men who have a cor
and
30c
One
lot
of
Lace,
is
Ladies’ Waists at Cost
conditions at the light house so far recently established a commission, ner on a much needed commo Pty
value, per yard
as the local managers are concerned. tliiil carried by a ratio ot 16 to i and can hold them up, merely to
Any piece of Summer Wash
HAT DEPARTMENT
Mr. Ellicott, in addition to in in the city and of 8 to i in the out- fill their own coffers with gold.
Goods,
per
yard
inspecting the light house, took a ving districts. In fact it has carried
Any hat in the house $3 and SO
One
lot
of
Silks,
50
and
75c
overwhelmingly
in
every
instance
$3.50 value at
few observations around town and
A Rare Supreme Judge
value,
per
yard
expressed himself as being highly .ind there is every reason to believe
Justice Brewer of the United
that the Port of Coquille River will
All Art Work at
33^ per
off
RIBBON, RIBBON, RIBBON,
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pleased with the place.
State supreme court i: unique in
per
yard
carrv
by
a
to
to
i
vote,
although
He also noted some needed im
that he talks frequently and fr< el:
provements by the Light House De the promoters of the project will
on topics of popular interest, as |
LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S
YARN DEPARTMENT
partment and among other things put forth every effort to properly
other men in his position rarely if
HOSE DEPARTMENT
will recommend a couple of range set the m titer before the people. I
One lot of Zepher and Shetland
ever do. In an interview yesterday '
lights put in somewhere near the Let us all get in and boost for the
Floss, per skein
1 lot of Children’s Ho3e, 20c '! 9'/
he declared that “Therei is every
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port
commission
and
thus
bring
to
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electric light plant for the benefit of
Seiler, per pair
reason why communities that can
ourselves
the
greatest
degree
of:
vessels coming down the river after
1 lot of Ladies’ Hcse,25c Seiler,
One lot of Belts, 50 and 65c
control the capital should own, di
prosperity
that
could
possibly
come
,
3 pairs for
night. This new departure will be
value, at
rect and receive all the benefits de
from
any
project
that
could
be
highly appreciated by seamen who
rived from water, lighting, transit
come in here. Other things of im >rought about.
GROCERY DEPARTMENT
and telephone companies."
On
portance may also come from the
3 Cans Choice Fru't for
Choice Apples, per box
the subject ot the law’s delays,
visit of Commander Ellicott.
Meat Abstension Enforced I vexations and failures to effect jus-
8 bars Laundry Soap, for
3 Cans Tomatoes, for
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lice,
be
said
that
"Too
many
ap-
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and Voluntary
Regular 35c Coffee, 5 lbs for
I peals are granted when justice does 'a 10 lbs.Jap Rice, for
The Port Commission
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The stories of men who, having | not demand it.” and. that ‘ courts
J
oice
Raisins,
3
packages
for
At last the movement for organ
One lot Fancy Preserves, per
abstained from the use of meat for ¡trifle with justice by permitting de
ixing a Port of Coquille River h»s
bottle
Dishes all kinds and colors at Cost
a few days, eat of it so ravenously as lay after delay upon mere technical !
been launched, and now an active
campaign to that end will be pushed. to choke themselves to death is ¡ties.” II thinks that states should
The Bandon R ecorder , and other orrly another illustration of the tact allow but one appeal after the
newspapers along the river have that some portions of the human trial. This is now the case in Ore
been constantly advocating the move family are but very little removed gon, unless a case is tried first in
from the brute creation.
justice’s court but even here the lati-
for a long time but there did not
The resolutions made by many ' tude of apt eals is too wide. Jus
seem to be much enthusiasm over
the pro:ect, finally the Bandon associations of people to abstain tice Brewer further criticised lawyers
Commercial Club took up the pro from meat eating for a certain period tor ‘‘quibbling over every detai'l’
NOT ICE FOR PUBLICATION
Administra tor’*» Notice
Department of the Interior.
ject and began correspondence with of time, carrying with them the ind advocated the entire elimination
U. S. Land Office at Roseburg. Oregon,
feeling
on
the
part
of
those
pledged
of
politics
from
the
courts.
Some
the other commercial bodies of the
January 24, 1910.
that if they didn't get meat once or! lawyers and e en s:mie judges may
Notice it hereby given. Iliat th«- county rouit
river towns and the result has been
Notice ir hereby given that George Moland,
of Coot county. Oregon has appointed Walter J. whose po:tofh< e address is Bandon, Oregon,
that the movement has been com twice a day th tty would die from not apprpve cf Justice Brewer’s Sabin, as administrator of the estate of A. B. di I on the 22d day ol April. 1909. file in this
Sabin deceased and all persons havmgclaims against
fhce Sworn Statement and Application, No.
menced and will now be pushed to a sheer weakness, is both amusing talk, but it sounds all right to most the said estate, are hereby re-jitired to prrsen . 14914,
to purchase the nw 1-4 of se 1-4, sec-
the
same,
duly
verified
to
the
underri
ned
within
and
remarkable
in
view
of
the
fact
tcCAtL PATTERNS
1, y men. —J ou rn al
>n 9, T ownship 29 S., Range 14 West, Wil-
successful culmination. An active
ichrated for style, perfect ft, simp"
six months from dale he-.-of at B ind n, Oregon limette Meridian, and the timber thereon, under
1 h.tbil ty marly 40 yt
. Sold in i
that
the
parents
of
many
of
these
Dated at Bandon, Oregon, thr 20th day of the provisions of the act of June 3, 1878. and
campaign will be carried on, to ac
( <rv city and town in the Unit'd St t- s ; i
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or
by
mail
direct.
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January 1910.
acts amendatory, known as the "Timber And
It is becoming more and more ;
any other m.ikc. Send lor tree cat.th
WALTER J. SABIN, Administrator.
quaint the people in the district •with same men, being foreign born and
Slone Law" at such value as might be fixed by
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XLVS MAGAZINE
2-5t
..ppraisement, and that, pursuant to such ap
the advantages of a port commis • even English speaking, never tasted clearly manifest that if the lion has a
iv subscribers than any other fas! .! i, i i
plication. the land and timber thereon have
n
izine—million a month. Inva tuib t. I
i -t .-Ivies, patterns, dressmaking', m lill
><•■ n appraised, $100 the timber estimated 250,-
sion and to this end a committee for meat during their whole youth and place in animate nature that [»lace !
p
ain
sewing, fancy needlework, bait du .•
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
1<00 board feet at $ ,4o per M, and the land
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etiquette, good stories, etc. On v f O-cent s k
the solicitation of lunds and for gen some of them until they first set is in the jungle, remote from the
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nothing;
that
said
applicant
will
offer
final
year (worth double), including a Ir<e pattern.
Department ol the Interior,
Subscribe today, or send for sample copy
' nrool in support of his application and sworn
U. S. Land Office at Roseburg. Orc..
eral arrangements has been appoint loot on American soil. Meanwhile, haunts of men. Within a week a
iatemenl on the 12th day of Apr^, 1910 before WONDI RFUL INDUCEMENTS
January 18. 1910.
» Agents. Postal brings premium catalogue
ed and some member of this com they had been forced to do hard, ill boy has been seriously wounded bv Notice is hereby given that Mary E. ! U D. Morse, U. S. Commissioner at his office,
and t • w cash prize offers. Address
¿it
Bandon,
Oregon.
Dunnm. widow Harlan P. Dunning, d< era—<1.
lb*. McCALL CO. 23H to 248 W. 37th St.. NEW 1011
\ny person is al li! wtv to protest this pur-
mittee will doubtless call on the paid and exacting manual labor. a caged lion in this city and five of Marshfield. Oregon, who, on Jun 14,
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before
entry,
or
initute
a
contest
at
any
1906. made Homestead Application, (O2O?2),
readers of the R ecorder for other The physical ills from which these performing lions on a stage before No.
me before patent issues, by filing a corroborate«)
141 13. for lots 3 and 4, Section 4. an.l lot
FURNISHED ROOMS
I, section 5, township 50 south, range 14 west. .iffiidavit in this office, alleging facts which
support, not particularly financial people suffered were greater and a San Francisco audience varied , Willamette
Meridian, has filed notice of intention would defeat the entry.
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BENJAMIN F. JONES,
support, but rather moral support, more varied after they c-me to the programme prepared for them io mak-’ five final year proollo e-tabli h claim to 4-IOt
AT
Register.
i the land above descrilxsl, before the Register and
and with the immense amount at America than before Besides, many bv turning upon and beginning to Receiver of the U. S. Land Office at Roseburg.
Oregon, on the Sth day of March, 1910.
stake, and the great developmeut in of the foreigners now in the country teat a scenic painter. The fact that Claimant names as witnesses:
Finishing lumber of all grides
Robert P. Hunt,
of Bandon, Oregon.
and
doiag
hard
manual
labor
eat
a
lion
is
never
tamed
in
the
sense
sight for the Coquille valley as a re
will be delivered to any part of the
John C. Shields,
city on short notice.
Apply to
MRS SARAH ('OSTELLO
sult ol the port commission, there very little meat, some c.f them none, that he may, with perfect confidence Sylvester S. Shield-;.
Theodore H. Shaw
Rockwell
Bros,
on
the
S.
S.
Little
and
yet
they
are
quite
fit
to
cope
I e considered docile, has had many 1
should be no dissenting voice from
BENJAMIN F. JONES.
NT<-n clean rooms 25 and 50c a
niubt; $1.25 a week; $5 amont n
Register.
place,
2
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2
miles
southeast
of
Ban
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with
their
neighbors
in
hard
toil.
illustrations; these are among the
anyone. A port commission means
don.
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far
as
meat
eating
is
concerned,
latest. Yet morbid curiosity con
deeper water on the bar, and a
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
dredged out river, this means lower it is very largely a matter of the tinues to look on while mercenary
Notice is hereby given, that by <>rd<^ of th-
County Court of the Slat? of Oregon in and
recklessness
runs
risks
with
these
way
it
is
looked
at.
It
a
man
be-
freight rates, and lower freight rates
for the County of Coos, made on the 15th
mean money in the pockets ot peo lieves he cannot do without meat, ferocious beasts that may at any day of January 1910, John A. Hamblock waa
dtily appointed executor of the Estate and las-
ple in the Coquille valley. Of then to do without it is a punish- time without a moment’s warning will and testament of John Hamblock deceased,
that 1 Iters testamentary with the will annexed
course it means a tax of from two to inent and distinctly lowers his end in the frightful laceration or have been duly issued to the said John A. I lam
and that he is now qualified and acting.
five mills, just what ever the peo vitality, then he cannot thrive certain death of the overbold trainer block.
Therefore ail posons having claims against the
estate, are hereby notified to present the
pie decide ,but the bulk of this tax without it. But if he brings him- or incautious spectator - Oregonian. -.aid
une with proper voucher« to the said executor
at Bullards. Oregon, within six (6) months
comes from the big land owners who self around to believe that he can
from the 24th day of February 1910. the date
City
Transfer
do not live here, while the people do without he can do so with as
of final publication of this notice.
A
All kinds of draving and transfer-
JOHN A. HAMBLOCK.
who do live here will get the benefit much ease as he can do without 'ng
FOR SALE—mill wood. Executor of the Estate and I-a st Will and Test
of John Hamblock, deceased.
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of the cheaper freight rates, it means whisky, tobacco or coffee ami per from Cody’s mill $2.00 per load ament
GEO. P. TOPPING, Attorney lor Estate.
haps
its
physical
consequences
3-5t
C>d sold and delivered at lowest
more boats of every class coming
may
be
quite
as
beneficial.
There
prices
J.
Jenkins,
Prop.
into tnis river, because of the added
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activity in trade along all lines, and is no more foolish thing in the
Chas.
Page
nn taken chargeo
more vessels mean more rapid world than to believe that m- at is
Dig but yonr attic and woodshed and hunt up yoor <Md
the Western Home Boarding house,
I iirii nre, Stoves. etc. and eall on the Second Hand
transportation and in every point the absolutely essential to human hcalh
Man and he will t>uy it
formetly occupied, by W. L. David •
Men can and do live
establishment of a port commission or vitality.
son and will guarantee courteous
BANDON SECOND HAND STORE
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’ork
means more to the Coqui le valley without it, they are at least as fit, treatment to both transient .rtid
L. B WeodfntT. Prup., store on Plank R »ad
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To tue R ecorder u.
Light House Inspector
With any suit ever $20 we will give absolutely free
your choice of any overcoat in the house
$14.49
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Seaside Orchestra will Furnish Music During the Evening
Coumerilh-Christensen Co
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Pacific
The
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