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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1910)
* »•» a « • • • • • • • . • • • •- • • '« • . I - * •• ♦» . •• « • • • ♦ • • « • •. •• .? • • • « • • •H • "* * < < s-.' . <.< <. have bought through’ die Farmer»» ^historic giant has beg ¿n to show A Giant . latlish Froinja/4 1 Union several tons ea- h of prunes, its colors to the wise men who >it( -4 LiO.ci^e a.nd Proi'EtteJioTiAl LDireot,Qry j figs peaches, honey and raisins at in observation and study the The Fel ruarv is-ue of The Inuit- <• Realizing the great meed of a greatly reduced prices after almo-i mysteries of starry space. Astro Fanners* Organization that would doubling the price, which was physical science has reached such a Grow er published at St ft A-ph, •> IxwL are R. ju »t» d to Notify this Office on Election of Officer« and on K * bind together the toiling masses •! formerly being paid the producer. - ate th.'H we shall probably know .Missouri, is an Autrtli' ( -tti.. mg Change of Jievtiug Night. Uards under this Head are 50c per in., month al-1 comprises eighty •X farmers into one far iternal brother- This is cooperatioiij and it w irk weiy c-sential fact concerning the numbui, ........... ...... ' '' : ' "* ■ »»♦»♦♦ j »»■*# <• <■ ♦ .< :• « > o + hood and business organization, and has just begun. A more systematic tail of the wanderer long before thi pages anil cover. It contains a num * ; •' lead them into paths of cooperation exchange of farm products has earth and its * atmosphere come into ber it interesti-ig articles .11 tlu Leu ah Tribe No. 48, Imp. O. R. M. Dr H. L- Houston a.iil lyj EE rS every Thursday evening at 8 run at and a mutual fellowship,a small group b.-en planned the coming year be collision with it: for hundreds of subjitct <-f -praying, m tr-et PHYSICIAN & SUXGEUN Bandon Wiginan. Sojourning chief -. I Otiice over Prue Stor»-. Haurx.itt. of farmers, numbering ten, led by tween the different locals in Oregon. chemists and astronomers, sta packing fruits, in addition to a mass :i good the standing are cordially invited to attend. ft.tu. 1 \30 to 4, ; 7 to S in the everiine. of interesting data 011 th? subject o> vV. T. Alien G E Wilson, one. Newt Gresham, met at a Where the locals have taken up tioued at the great observatories of Night cnlls nuawered from office. C. ol R. Sachem. cross-roads school house in the State the matter of purchasing binder ’he world, are just now using photo gardening. 1: i s ••»•>. . . otui.iiN M nautile. One ot the main i features is the cl Texas, and organized a society, twine, wood, posts, coal ami stock graphic anil spectroscopic nieatid to < r N, I,. |*<>rkiiiM of The g ANDON LODGE, No, IJO A.F.&A. 1 which they named the Farmers’ salt considerable reduction has been determine the character of the 20, story telling how readers Offct) in Denholm'Building- M, Stated communications first Saturday Fruit (»rower raised the Giant -after the lull moon ot each n.onth. All Master OFFICE HOL RS; Lh a. m. to 3 p. Educational and Co-operative Union secured. 000,000 miles of cometary substance tn., 7 p. tn. to S p. nt. Radish from Japan, Saktir.ijrn 1, to Masons cordially invited. of America. Thus the sack trust, the wart - through which we are to pass at a J. A. dorrwon, W. M. Night call; allei office hours answered (rom This was in 1902. At that time house trust, and the dried fruit terrific velocity shortly after the an enormous size, suine ot the rad- G. T. I readgold. Secretary Residente • the southern farmer was taking 5c trust are pretty well demoralized, middle ol .May. The speed of the ishes weighin • as much is twenty I. O. <». F Dr L F. Sorensen and 7c for his cotton, much less and are casting .ilxiut to see wliat it earth tn its race around the sun is threi- pounds. ■g.ANDON LODGE. No. 133, 1. O. O. F. DENTIST The article in question is profusely 1 than the cost of producti >n. The was that struck them. meets every Wednesday evening. Visiting almost 20 mill's a second, but that Office Over Vienna Cafe illustrated and gives ret» ut- from a brothers in good standing cordially invited. cotton raiser was so oppressed that Telephone at Office and Home But, bv far the gieatest thing of the comet is much greater. number ol reaiii 1* who have grown A. J. Hartman, Secretary C F. Tnonias, N. G. he was often forced to mortgage his ever attempted bv the Farmers’ BANDON . . OREGON Compared with the 35.000.000 crop before he could purchnse hi-- Union was the placing of one'ot its milts that separate us from Mars— retd giants of this giant radish. O. T. THEA tXKU.ll, Rebekah Lodge No. 126. seed. Now look at the price of men on the Board ot Trade, when a mere step in tin1 infinitudes of in- Sample copies -t Th-. Fruit Grower ATTORNEY AND COUNSFLt '{ AT LAW, cotton; from 12c to 17c. The prices of w heat and hay are deter terestellar distances—the feat of will b< sent free to our readers, who I' I '.ELS in K. of P. hall every second and fourth Fridays. Practice nights nrghls first Fri Fri- wili write to the publishers and ask NOTARY PUBLIC southern farmer never could have mined. This terminal agent, after making Halley’s comet tell its story day of the month. Social evening the 3d Friday ot the month. A cordial invitation extended ’ to accomplished this had it not been securing the true price of grain, tel at its present vast distance from us lor them. - Oregon. all members in good standing. Office With Bandon Inventinoti! ( ’n for organization and cooperation in egraphs it to inland agents, thus seems almost superlninian. --- onzs.----- Yet Inez Jenkins, N. G. Belle A. Kolp. Secretary. warehouses and manv other things giving to the members of the Farm the spectroscope is -forcing this AN IDEAL COU<1H MEDICINE Di*. H- ivl. Brown. In April’ 1907, the first Farmers’ ers, Union the true world’s price giant of the far-away heavens to ”As au ideal voligli medicin. 1 r< - Resident Dentist. Knight* of Pythian Union local was organized west ot of farm pioducts; these prices are I tell the trained eye of science ol gtird Obamberlidn’H C 'tigli lUiu ly Office in Panter Building in a elusi by iiself“ says Dr. II. A. i HHI LODGE, No. 64, Knights oi the Rockies, at Waitsburg, Wash identical with the prices sent to what he is composed. The spec A iltàhiue «f Gwynnevilie, Imi. "J Office Hours: 9 to 12 M.. I to 5 P. M. Pythias, Meets every Monday evening Now the State oi Washington and the agents of all grain exporting troscope makes the rays of light lake great pleasnre in teslifying te al Knights hall. Visiting knights invited to Phone, BANDON. OREGON attend. Wm N. McKay, C. th" rohiilts of Chauiberlam's Coligli I he Panhandle of Idaho have about companies. When the Farmers’ from the comet form an image B. N. I larrington K. of R. S. Al edieim*. La faet, 1 kit >w of no eight thousand members in good Union came to us we < were getting In this image the parts are arranged oth-T preparatimi that iticeli» so fnily R. BARROW standing. 60 cents for wheat; now wheat is according to their refrangibil ty or thè • xpeclations of th>- iixxt exacin g Woodmen of the World Attorney and Counselor-at Law When the Farmers’ Union came $1.00. Thus the farmer can. with wave-length, forming a band that in casus of crrmpt» ami cougha of ( ’ OQFIIJ - ORE Camp No. 212 meets every first .-nd i-nil-ln-n. As il «ontaiiiH no opinili, third 1 hursdays ol cadi month. V isiting to Oregon and Washington, the but little expense, be ¡mt next to the displays the seven c. lors </f the I chloroform or m rphin ■ it ceitainly Office over Skeels’ Store neighbors cordially invited. farmers were paying 10c, lie, and real market of grain; this is done by rainbow. Chemists can deduce makes a must safe, pieasant and etìi R. W. Bullard, C. C . Office Phone, Main 335; residence. Main 346 I’C for sacks; this was considered maintaining an agtmt on the board from these colors vital facts concern eacions remedy far thè iìls it is in J. N. Hosking, Clerk. tendici.“ For siile l)V C. 1. L- ove. ar extortionate price and the next of trade, who sends the price at every ing the source of the color. —— <W y------- DR, J. ID KELLEY 5>if. E. W. ItOKNITEIC winter, January, 1908, about 200 change. One of the essential features The comet is not yet close PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON The Alliance arrived in from farmers came together in Walla of our organization is to teach the enough to enable the observers to Physician and Surgeon EANDON OREGON Walla, Wash., and succeeded in farmer the import.nice of systematic to determine with accuracy the char Portland this morning in command Office and residence in Pantcr residence property Office in Donald Charleston home, opposite Presbyterian church, Bandon, Oregon bringing the price down to 7c; methods of marketing. Men outside acter ot the tail; but enough has of a ne.v master, C tptain Astrup next door to Bijou Theatre by purchas- of our organization have observed ■>e n achieved in this direction to having succeeded Captain Parsons this was done ing 1,500,000 sacks in one deal; the steady prices maintained tin .ugh indicate that a deadly gas is a pron • at Portland The change was a — soon after, this was done all over the efforts of oiganizat on, an 1 have , inent i...___ constituent. __ i____ If this occurs in surprise to everyone here. While ;he state of Washington, and in freely expressed their opinion that great quantities, we are told, all life (’apt. Parsons had intimated that he some parts of Oregon similar redttc- we were getting fn in 3c to 5c better , on e rth will cease on May 18. If, ntended to resign and go back to HAS BOX OltHGOX 1 ions were secured. But in most for wheat through our agents than <ts may be probable, the gas is vere the simple life on a ranch, no one Capital, *2.».OOO. aunties that year where the Farm- could have been realized without tenuous, or rare, we may escape here knew that he meant lo ilo so quickly, ('apt. Astrup, the new rs’ Union was not in operation, the organization. These agencies were without serious inconvenience. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J. L. Kronenberg, President. J. Denholm, Vice 1’resident; F. J. Fahy. Cashica; Frank Flam, T. P. Hanly. ■ me old price for sacks maintained. established during the summi r of E r thousands of years, througli master of the All'mce has recently The next year 1909, the prive of 1900. and it is ilesignc l for them to ages ol darkness and superstition been captato of the Newport. II« A general bank .1 iness transacted and customers given every accommodation con sistent with rale and a c ativs banking icks was still further hammered reach every local in Oregon and th races of men have prophesied t familiar with Coos Bav liavinc CORRESPONDES IS: I he American National Bank, of San Francisco, Calif; run in here for the Simpson Lein the end of the world. With fasting own by cooperation and buying in Washington in 1910. Merchants National Bank, Portland, Oregon; I he Chase National Bank, of New York. I ber Company on the Signal several Chas. A. Hill, according to his and feasting and hallelujahs, tremb I arge lots. The present year, 1910, L years ago — Coos Bay l imes. vill be marked by the lowest price letter, will be in this valley early in ling thousands have ■ now and of grain bags ever known. Now, March to organize the fanners. then expected to behold the spec Brother Farmer,, we have recently tacle of fire or Hood, earthquake STIFF NECK er tidal wave. But suns and stars learned that when sacks cost us 10c Stifl neck is caused by rheumatism they cost the importer no more GOOD COUGH MEDICINE FOR CHILDREN have continued to shine on a world of the tunselea of the neck Lt is usually confined to one side, While laid down in Portland than they do The season for coughs and colds is peopled with infinite varieties of life. it is often quite painful, quick relief now at hand and too uiacb care can Science has never named the may be bad by appyling Chtnuber now. not be used to protect the children. Day of Judgment. Throughout the laiu’s Jjinimeut. Not one case of BRIDGE & BEACH I Stoves, Ranges and Heatershave in them so many excellenciej The farmers were also convinced A child is ranch more likely to con rheumatism tu ten requires interniti that they are i now acknowledged the greatest sellers on the coast and they are growing that they were not getting a square tract diphtheria or scarlet fever when ages she has been a sphinx, except treatment, \\ ben there is no fever in favor every ' year. We have the exclusive agency in Bandon for these household deal from the system warehouses; he has a cold The quicker yon cure to say that in to or 20 million years and tto swieiliug a- iu moscnlxr and and office necessities, and prices range exceedingly modest in either case. cold the less the risk. Cham '•hronic rheumatism, Chamberlains shortage in weights, excessive his berlain's Cough Remedy is the solo this or that might happen; and Holy : Liniment will accomplish more than TINNING AND L’LUMBLNG A SPECIALTY. storage rates and many disadvan r.diance of tirnnv mothers, and few of Writ tells us that we cannot by any internal treatment. L’or sale by Our Assortment of Hardware, Tinware and Edged Tools is Most Complete. tages in selling grain were a topic those who have tried it are willing to searching find out the ways >f the C. Y. Lowe. use any other. Mrs. I 1 '. F. Starcher -rV • — for constant conversation. Now, the of Ripley, W. Va.. says: “I have Eternal, which must remain forever 1 farmers of Washington, Oregon and never used anvthing other than unknowable. But the human brain Passenger service 011 25 mile IO -30 Idaho, are the owners ar.d operators Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy for has so far solved the riddle of the completed road at the west end ol tny children, and it has always given universe that science may be able and Coos Bay Steamship Line of about 125 Fanners' Union ware good the Soutlu-rn Pacific I i latnook ex satisfaction.” This retueoy con houses All tell the same story: tains uo opium or other narcotic and to say with unerring accuracy that tension will be begun, it is expected A uch better satisfied with weights, may be given as confidently to a the Doomsday ot which Bibles and on April 1. Trains will be run from as to an adult For sale l»v C storage rates have been reduced to child poets have sung will be on .May Till »inook to Vosburg, giving ser Y. Lowe. 18, 1910. If the tail of Halley’s vice to Bay City, Hobsonville, and 50c, 'and still they declare dividends comet is composed of dense and other intermediate joints of from 10 per cent to 30 per cent on Meat- Sails from Coos Bay Saturdays at Service of Tide Sails from Ainsworth Dock, Portland, Wednesday at 8 P M. their investment. Besides, thev Halley’s Comet a Menace To deadly gases, May 20 will l>e more while work is stealilv going on have been able to get from 3c to than a realization of Byron’s across the (.'oast Mountains anil by o the World C. M. SPENCER, Agent Bandon iandon 5c better prices for grain by having “Dream of Darkness," " the tragedy next Fall it is expected trains will fl w. F, MILLER. Agent, Marshfield their grain stored in their own that leaves this ancient globe as run through from Portland to Ti 1 Ihaoi ZL OI OK±J silent as the empty spaces of the monk Bay. houses. In these days of Through the efforts of the Farm cables and wireless te moon, which hangs dead and de- --------- v-nJO----- ers' Union the freight rate on grain are accustomed to the , serted among the stars FOR DISEASES OF THE SKIN bags was reduced one third, both in of terrestrial distances, Let us hope that the Eternal Nearly all diseases of the skit, such Power that forever guides the Imn as eczema, tetter, salt rheum and carload and partial carload lots. has progressed so far dreds ot millions of stars that slud '•arbor's itch are characterized by an Through ihe efforts of the Farm everybody now and th intense itching arid smarting, which the skies has not permitted the an often makes life a burden and dis ers' Union the fanners have been the possibility of granted the privilege of ware house with the supposed inhabitants of nihilation of humanity to be a part turb sleep and rest Q'liok relief may Rates $1.00 to $2.<»o per day. Special rates by t»o hud by applying Chamberlain's sites by the railroad companies at Mars, anil grave astronomers believe of this year’s plan!—Leigh T. Irvine. Salve. Jt ailays the itching and week or month. Sample Room in Connection. many shipping points. that such communication may vet smarting almost instantly. .Many cases have been cured by its use. The Farmers’ Union secured the be jxissible. These questions, how Flammarion Says It Is For sale by C. Y. Ixove. privilege to the farmer of allowing ever, are remote from the present Harmless ---- OrtO---- Oregon him to clean his grain before testing, life of man. /\ Columbia University professor Camille !• laminarion, the French thus making a difference in the A much more important question h.is advanced the prophesy that air grade of many lots*of wheat from is just now vital. News of the com astronomer, in a letter, -ays that th< ships will be used within ten years 1 c to 3c in favor of the producer. ing of I lallev’s cornet overshadows I vaporous tail of Halley’s comet on Uncle Sam's rural delivery The raisin growers of California every other problem today before will envelop the earth on May 19. "For several hours," he says, routes It will not be long before felt that they were not being treated the world's scientists lor practical tile airship men will be as plentiful right: the raisin trust would offer consideration. I'eoj I every whet.- “we will be immersed in the gaseous as the automobile owners at present, NEW STATE-ROOMS INSTALLED them but 2c and 3c per pound are beginning to ask. as in olden 1 < unlal appendage whose chemical and the aviators will look upon the for their raisins; at the same time times. What will be the result of j c onstitution is still little known. Lin automobilist with the same contempt Eight Day Service Befween the Coquille River and this raisin trust was charging the our collision w ith the g<- at gijisy ol comet will pass directly between tin lii.it the automobilist now* looks up San Francisco retaileis9C. Well, the raisin men the skies? That collision will take sun and the world at 2 o’clock in the on the bicyleist. $ ■ As in every morning <it May 19. At that hout got organized into the Farmers' ¡•lace on May ¡8. - $7.50 — — ■ ovO ~ 1 First-class Passenger Fare, Union; then ihey wrote to some other collision, the result depends the Pacific Ocean will be in full day A PLIASANT PHYSIC locals in Oregon and other parts I on the character of the bodies that light, while in France it will be F eight Rates. - $3 on Up Freight When you want i. pleasant pi ysic The quest of science, night. Little danger may be ex of California to help them out.- collide. give (Ji a i‘"i Ddii's Stornare nel J. E. W A LSI ROM, Agent, Bandon, Oregon. They succeeded in less than three therefore, is to learn everything pected, however, for the tail prob Liver Tablets a trial. They are E. A I . f. Kruse, owners and managers, 24 California St., San Francisco. months in almost doubling the old possible concerning the tail ol ably will be ao rarefied as to I k .- in mild anti gentle in their action and always produce a pleasant cathartic price andjstill the locals that bought Halley's comet for on the ch ir- offensive. I ' (J, 1 . I iGwC's drii. of them were only paying about acter of that tail depends the fate . -t< re for a free uiimple. one-hall the ord iiarv retail prit e of the inhabitants of the glu'oe. h ECORD1.R a Ud I Four different counties in Oregon Within the last three days this . <>u will get results. First class Job work a specialty. Farmers Should Organize FA.VK OF FANDON A. M<! NAIR THE HARDWARE MAH B breakwate r il o % Hotel Gallier Bandon J ’ S S. ELIZABETII L Read the Recorder è • « V •» • •