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• • T. R. Is Not in Race for 1910 turn which cnnstittifM the weekly regiment in the afternoon Colonel < sson i* for the lime the moat w idely McGumieole, Commanding the Van LOciga etnei Professional Directory J'.hn Cdian O'l jugblin Biutka Th.« \\ *to. naif .ufd studied'b.t of litentuie coti ver Barracks, reviewed the stu ftom Europe. extant. dent troops Following this the The meniLers of the Sunday companies t rilled for the Brodie Lodges are Requested to Notify this Office on Election of Officers and on 3 Waah ngMu Dirpatch Chicago TrLune. school ra ige in age from the infant Banner which was won by Company Otunge of Meeting Night. Cards under this Head are 50c per in., month While Colonel Theodore Roose on the Cradle Roll t » the aged per M. Capt. Roue commanding. The velt has declined to talk-to anyone sons in the Adult Department. z\ evening exercises were held in the as to his attitude with respect to the Lewah Tribe No. 48, Imp. O. R. M. new feature of the work are the gvmnasium, and consisted of individ Dr H. IL Houston Prtsidential nominatit n in 1912, I PHYHlVlAN A M'Md.n.l EETS every Thursday evening at 8 run at parades of adult Bible classes through ual competitive drills, Butt's musical the Bandon \X igman bojouinmg chid' am convinced from everything he uj Ottico ovçr Drug Store, tl.iiira, ;• to 12, the streets of convention citie«. s.ilier drill bv the officers and closed ' .fTELJ i in good standing are cordially invited to attend. has said bearing upon politics that it a. m. 1 :30 to 4. , in.; < to S in the evening. G E Wilson. C. S. Hubbaid Several thousand men are expected with a military drill Sachem. is his earnest wish not to be a candi Niglit enlis answered fmiu oflict*. to be in line at Washington. The cadets have high hopes of date for that honor. HANIMIN. - - • OKKS.ON .11 HMMllIC The World’s Sunday (school Con being ranked as the best cadet regi I have just returned horn Paris, D ANDON LODGE. No. 130 A. F. & A. vention will be held in Washington ment in the United States. The Dr L. B Sorensen M, Stated communkations first Saiurday where I lelt the Colonel enjoying the D. C' , Mav 19 24. It wtl be at | regiment was ranked as one of the »(ter the lull moon of each n.onth. All Mastei DENTIST splendid hospital-ty of the French [This matter must nut be reprinted with Masons cordially invited. tended by official delegates (torn three best 1 rst year. Office Over Vienna Cafe J. A. Morrison, W. M out special permission.] people. After being with him tor every state in the Union, from every I G. T. Treadgold. Secretary Telephone at Office and Home. six weeks, joining him f.ir tq> the province in Canada, and from more THE BROWN TAILED MOTH. ¡»ANDON - - OREGON White Nile and continuing with him I. O. O. F | than 50 countries—the most cosmo— Degree Given to Roosevelt The brown tailed moth, a pest which D ANDON LOIKIE. No. IO. 1. O. O. F. through the Soudan, Egypt, Italy. politan gathering ever held on this: was Introduced into this country from meets every Wednesday evening. Visiting Austria. Hungary and Frame, 1 am Berlin, May i2 — Theodore Roose Europe some years ago, bids fair to brothers in good standing cordially invited. 1 <:utinent The roster of American increase the area of its devastation In in a position now to stat«* his atli L. J. Radliy, N. G. I delegates was long ago full;'and the velt, former President of the United spite of, vigorous measures that have I A. Knopp. Secretary tude regarding the Republican nonr NlTAKY PUBLIC . States, delivered a lecture today cn visitors w ill outnumber the delegates. been taken to keep it within a rather ¡nation a little more than two jears Bandon, - J Oregon. Rebekah Lodge No. 126. There will 1 e more than 200 meet the topic “The World Movement” restricted area in the New England ly^EE TS in 1.0.0 F hall every second and Office With Bandoli In V** h | inoli I l Í I hence. j at the University of Berlin, and re- stales The Itural New Yorker, an ag ings in connection with the conven fourth Tuesdays. Practice nights 1st Tues I saw all the letters he received tion. President Taft wtl J,be one of j ceived front the University an hon ricultural paper that Is always keenly day of the month; Social evening the 3d Tuesday Dr. H. Ivi. Brown. alive to dangers of this kind which from the time we boarded the Dal, the month. A cordial invitation extended to Resident Dentist. the speakers. Previous World’s orary degree of Doctor of Philoso are a menace to the public welfare, ot all members in good standing. the government steamer carrying him Emperot William honoted Clara Goetz, N. G. Sunday School Conventions have phy. Office in Panter Building has lately sounded a warning of a down the Nile, until I left hint in been held in London, St. Louis, j the occasion by his presence, it probable spread of the scourge to New Belle A. Kolp, Secretary. Office Hours: 9 to 12 M. I to I’ M, Paris. I saw the responses which was the first time the Emperor had York state from New Hampshire, Phone. BANDON. OREGON Jerusalem and Rome. Knight* of Pytlilxrt where it has bad a foothold for sev- he made to these communications. World’s Sunday School Day this ever graced a conferment, and the era I years past. Unless the precau- T^ELPHI LODGE. N o 64. Knight» of Many of these letters related to poli Pythias. Meets eveiy Monday evening year is May 22nd, falling on Conven J courtesy was significant in view of tions taken to Keep it in check are C. R. BARROW tics' His correspondents give him materially augmented the chances at Knights hall. Visiting knights invited to the fact that the German Court is in tion Sunday. Dr. Geo. W Bailey, attend. Wm. N. McKay, G. C. Attorney and Counselor-at Law seem good that It will spread over an full details of the political situation j B. N. Harrington K. of R. S. executive head of the World’s Sun mourning for King Edward. The ever Increasing territory. The adult COQI IIJ JI. - ORE in the United States, and insisted day School Association has pre ceremony of conferring the degree type is a pretty mot li about seveu- Office over Skeels’ Store that he was the only man who could Woodmen of the World of an inch in length, with a pared a unifjrm progrim that will I was staged and conducted with im- eigliths brown tail about an eighth of an inch residence. Main 34<> possibly save the Republican parly ^Seaside (amp No. 212 meets every fn.-t snd Office Phone. Mam 335; be used in practically^eveiy one of [ pressive simplicity it| length, from which it takes its name. third Thursdays of each month \ ¡siting from defeat. The female luya her eggs in the last neighbors cordially invited. the quarter of a million schocls in ---- 000— 4 IHt. K. W. HOSSITEK Mr. Roosevelt earnestly wishes the wot Id. two or three weeks in July, depositing R. W. Bullard. C. C . It ltasjgbet n translated Shady Brook dairy feed is PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON made them on the underside of leaves, tier J. N. Hosking, Clerk. not to be a candidate for the into more than 10Q languages and of pure alfalfa meal, rolled in choice being those of the pear and elm. BANDON OREGON good The little caterpillars emerge in the nation. There is not the slightest dialects. Office and reaidence in Banter residence property C3- W REA mollasses. The best ntilk pro course of about three weeks and iui doubt that Mr. Roosevelt is keenly next door to Bijou Theatre Attorney ’ nd Counselor-at-Law '^Ti — mediately begin to eat the leaves, con interested in the developments in during feed on the maiket. For suming the green ¡icrtiou and leaving Notary Public DR J. D KELLEY connection with public affairs at sde by T. W. Robis* n at Central but the leaf skeleton, in the fall the U. S. Land Contests a Specialty Pruning of Trees. home and is eager to ascertain fot little worms, which have done slight Physician and Surgeon Practice in all Courts warehouse. 6t I ’ damage thus far, make nests for them himself the exact character ot the 1 Office in Room No. I I, Laird-Lowe Bluilding Office in Donald Charleston home, opposite selves, which they fasten securely to Editor R ecorder : Unce more I events which have occurred. The Bandon - ■ Oregon Presbyterian church, Bandon, Oregon the limbs of the trees in which they have been feeding. In the spring they information he has received horn his desire to talk to your readers on the Notice To Horsemen get out and are at work as soon as correspondents has been complete in i subject of pruning trees. As I hive the leaves start, eat voraciously and I Í detail and comes Irom soutces in ' said before, there are three kinds grow rapidly, soon attaining a length X The thoroughbred German Perch of an inch and a quarter, VVheu the of -pruning. First is Winter prun which he has confidence. By this process we shape eron Stallion. ghainaui . t ’ is a worms reach this size they will strip At the same time he does not , ing. a tree of Its leafage in short order OIILI.OS IHMIOX intend to make up his mind finrilv and clean the tree of superfluous beautiful four year old black Per unless prevented by spraying thor- about many important public ques limbs. The result from this pruning cheron weighing 1750 lbs. and was oughly with some arsenical compound, in sections where the worms have tions until he is on the ground and 1 is that a number of “new sprouts” imported from Germany by J. C. been BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J. L. Kionenberg. President. J. Denholm, Vice worst they have been known to Presider.t; F. J. Fahy, Cashier; Frank Flam. T. P. Hanly. is able to reach a conclusion based ■ which form the so called “water Ruby of Portland, Ore. strip fruit and abade trees of all their upon personal inquiry and contact sprouts" get their start. From these GRAINAULT will stand leafage, and when this is done earlj A general banking business transacted ami customers given every accommodation con the season it means dentil to them. sistent with safe and conscrvaliv- banking with various men interested in these' water sprouts we have an opportunity at the following places during the in While this pest is oue of the very CORRESPONDENTS: The American National Bank, of San Francisco, Calif; matters in whom he has confidence to select new limbs w hen the second season: Bandon. April. 1-2 to 11-18 worst which horticulturists have on Merchants National Bank, Portland, Oregon; The Chase National Bank, oi New York. kind of pruning, the June pruning, their hands. It is-a matter of con and with whom undoubtedly he will I 19 20 27 28. May, 6 7 ,15-16, 23 gratulation that it does not spread to is performed. These new limbs are talk after his arrival. 24 25. June, 1 2 3, 10 11. 19 20, 29 new territory as rapidly as some foes Because he is an ex-Presidenl to replace some cf theo'd limbs that 30 Four Mile, April, 3. 12, 21, with which the orc ha rd 1st has to deal. 29 Serious enough is it, however, to call I does not relieve Colonel Roosevelt have been broken out of the top of May, 8, 17, 26. I |une, 4. 12 ,21. for the co-operation of federal, state from his duty as a citizen, and lit the tree or cut away bv careless Langloi?, April, 4 5 9, 13 14, and local authorities in the suppres lì. 22- realizes this fact himself. It may be pruning, and thus the tree is again 23, 26 and 30, May, I : 2,5 9 sion of it. to, 14, taken for granted, therefore, that he balanced. This kind of priming is* ¡8 19 22, 27-28, 31.. June, SHOULD KNOW IT. will stand in the future, as he has often called “finger priming” because 3 14 15. 18, 22-23. 27 and 5 6.9. 28. The ndobe or "sticky" soil, as it is it can be done with the fingers always before stood, squarely and Sixes, April 6 7 8. 15 t6, 24 and 25. commonly culled, found In several sec BRIDGE fit BEACH Stove», Range« and Heatec have in lh«-ni o many e . mm The third kind of pruning is the firmly for the things which w ill ben May 34, 11 12-13, 20-2r, 29 and 30 tions of tlie west, while very rich end that they are now acknowledged the great, st sellers on the coast and th ;< ^ iow . , eht and promote the prosperity of root pruning. Should the tree stand June 7 8. 16.17, 24 25 and 26. well suited to the growing of apples, in favor every year. We have the exclusive agency in Bandon for the»« household ; on too fertile soil, making too much pears and some other fruits, is very all the people of ti e United States. and office necessities, and prices range exceedingly iroj st in eilher cue. I Terms. Single Service J10.00 difficult to handle and must be plowed He will make this dear in speeches wood, a part of the feed roots are cut Í at just the right time—a few days fol due at time of si rvice. TINNING AND PLUMBING A SPECIALT Y. 1 he will deliver at Cheyenne. Wyo, the off, stopping the more than necessary lowing a rain, when the “slacking" l'\ r Season $15,0. . Our Assortment of Hardware, Tinware and Edged Tools is Most Complete. ¡Í lias advanced to the proper stage—to latter part of August, in Kas. on the flow of sap. By doing so we increase •I To insure, $20.00, due when mare »«•cure results that are at all satisfac- occasion of the dedication of the the quantity of fruit. Here in Ore tory. Rather oddly, t bough, while John Brown battlefield, and in the gon the real difficulty in fruit grow is known to be in foal. continued iiot and dry weather tends address he will delivei before the ing is from having trees produce too Due care will be taken to prevent to form a hard crust 11 few inches lie- IMPROVED FAST-TIME SERVICE much fruit, so that all good and sub accident but will not be re-ponsible ueath the surface, there seems to be I conservation congress. no other soil which retains its subsoil j There will be no criticism of any stantial oichardists are compelled to should any occur. moisture more completely or on which fruit trees will stand more protracted body in his speeches. He will devote thin out the fruit in order to raise Black Percheron Horse Ass’n drought. When one buys a "sticky" 1 himself solely to the discussion of the first class qualities. One third of the Langlois, Ore. L. J. B igelow , Mgt ranch be should have in mind that it 20 gteat questions in which he has fruit grow ing is sufficient. The ques will either lie necessary for him to COOS BAY PORTLAND HOURS tion is whether or not you desire a have a solid macadam road leading to The R ecorder $1.50 per yea.r shown always the keenest inter« st his place, if he Is to reach it during and the right solution of which be good quality oi fruit or whether you COLUMBIA RIVER BY DAYLIGHT the wet season, onto lay in a sufficient regards as vital to the happ.n -ss and want it small and scabby. stock of supplies rind provisions so Leaves Portland (Ainsworth Deck) 9 a in May 4th and Coos These three processes of pruning that he will not have to leave his development ol the people Bay points May 6th at service of tide and every 5 days thereafter. place for two or three mouths at a are sustained by experts and success time. The only pointer tlmt the pro. W. F. MILLER, Agent, Marshfield C. M. SPENCER, Agent Bandon ful orchardists everywhere. spective buyer of a “sticky' ■” ranch * <• V N» 5> V V V *.'“•> s V 4S V V» •. BANK OF BANDON i at. THE HARDWARE MAN S. S. BREAKWATER Sunday School In All Lands P ohl . The largest organization on earth Military Day at Oregon is the Sunday school. It has more than 26,000,000 mem The annual military day at the bers, to be found in every nation Oregon Agricultural College is as except Thibet. No: th America alone has 16,000,- suming significant proportions as a social event, and is attracting state 000 Sunday school members. Every state in the United States . wide attention. For the occasion and every province in Canada is many visitors from all parts of the elaborately organized for Sunday- state come to the campus, and in the school work, so that the remote I future this will be encouraged by cross roads school is brought into offering special rates on the tailroads touch with the Internation d organi of ihe state. This year the event was a brilliant zation. Every one of. the 200 Prostestant success. The day was ideal and the denominations, as well as some campus at its best. The white Roman Catholic parishes, contains dresses of the ladies, the full dress uniforms of the visiting officers, and the Sunday school. In practically all of the 275,0001 the drab suits of the cadets made a individual Sunday schools the Inte - gay setting for the peaceful campus. national Lesson is studied weekly. I Military activities commenced with This lesson is prepared by an Inter the first bugle call in the morning, national Interdenominational Com and there was no cessation until taps inittee of eminent scholats. Com were sounded at 11:30 at night. ments upon it are publish« d weekly Captain Lenihan, War Department in thousands of religions and secular Inspector, spent the entire forenoon pubiicatioM. The portion of Scrip- j in a careful inspection ol the cadet lcC,ML PATTERNS i br.ilcl for style, perfrrt fit, 'irnplii it-- ■ t. li ib.ltiv marly 40 y< >t ••» ’ I a rv c.ty amt town in the Un a 51 t < .in ut i. or hv mail itirret. M''-* .1 i1 any other make. Send lor Iiec calali’p i I I needs is that he should be thoroughly acquainted with the antics of the soli during the rainy season, so that he will not tie tifken by surprise when the sticky time comes. < XL ’S MAGAZINE M i.. «ubKribera M im any ether f in It zine million a month. ' Incan...: . 1 i t siyle-i, p ittrrna, dressmaking, r lin. r» p ain m wn.ir, I mey iicedlewo’U. 1 'i’dn .r; «iiqiu itc, !• i nl <lories, etc. On v W> ci Vc.ir i' iirtli d >nble), inclmhng a ine p.rorn SiiH».rib< today, or »end for «amp r< ; y vONtirnruL inducements . Po*.t it brim-« pi- in um eitilo-»u< i i h | i is*-oils S. Ad*li< . . 131 ta MX VZ 37-h S: . >• v. •: 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE T race M ark « D esign * CoRVRWHrs A.c. Anyone aanitliig a sketch anil dewrrintlor. n.ay ynlckly naeertmn our ormlon fraewbeilier ru Invention m probably patentMhh». Cmiitnunlrn. lion® M rlc* I y confident lid. HANDBOOK on I’-iirnU tent free. <»Me«t agency for eecurmg patent«. Pntenta taken through Munn A Co. receive tp, < notier, without, charge, in the Scientific Jimeric?’!. A h.n'i.omelv I11n«»mfed wacklv. .linn of anv acivnillli’ |. iroal u-: four nmntba, *L SoMbyali '‘J t.srei-t efr. Terms. f;i a e«» ' . ,.m. lÿ ’^^.Newïork « r IL Waabliwion. IX U PROTECT THE ORCHARDS. All through the northern states the snow lies deep in many sections. This means that the orchards are in espe cial danger of Injury from rabbits whose other food supplies are made inaccessible by the heavy blanket of snow. And as the winter advances the hunger of these ever present pests increases, making the likelihood of damage l»y them ttie greater. If the trees have not been protected and the rabbits have begun their work of de struction. rndical measures should l>e adopted. These should include wrap ping of the trunks of all young trees ns far up as the branches with old newspapers, the smearing of wounds already made with a strong resin soap, the use of traps, dogs, ferrets and guns In exterminating the offenders nnd. if worst conic to worst, the scattering in the runways of pieces of apples on whicli jiowdcred arsenic has been placed, Of course such poisoned halts should be covered with brush in case any of the farm animals have the run of the orchard. The trees should be inspected at frequent intervals so that the rabbits will not have made serious havoc before their depredations are Home Bakery ’S 1/ 1st Class, Bread, Cakes, Pies and Pastry Of all Kinds. You can get my goods at Rosa Co.’s store, at J. M. Baker’s store and at Comforth’s restaurant. Satisfaction guar anteed. A trial will convince you ! CIIAS. 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