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9 Bandon Recorder SIRES AND SONS. Ahgust Bebel, leader of the Gefuian Social Democratic party, recently cel ebrated bis seveutletb birthday. K vcorcttsi' FublLuir.£ Company. i M. Duptu de Lafon-ude is the new k C.E. KOPf. - - . r. H. KREAMER. Buaum Mamgrr official guide of royal visitors iu Fruace, succeeding M. Raoli in that ttatucrijition, Si 5o p«r Year tn A ivance. Advetiimng Bute« Mu<l>* capucity. KiM'W (1 on Appltrultoii. Job 1'iinti'ig 11 .Specialty William Johnstone of Sydney. N. S. £lii< Ahl hl 1 be B hu U ou -. m brruitd I'I hns MnPer W, who is loti years old. was cabin boy on the vessel which took Nsp. te<>n to St. Helena ninety-flve years ago. June 16, ¡910 THURSDAY Ettill Blom and Dr. Niles T. Quale*, leaders iu the Chicago Norwegian colo ny. have beeu decorated by King Haa kon VII. with the Order of St Olaf. A* if Money Grew on Trees The Milwaukee Sen-it.el solemnly Frank Scidler. weight 320 pounds, says: ’‘I he presidents of the west - the biggest engineer on the Williams end of the Philadelphia and Read ern railroads whose plans have been port ing railroad, runs an old fashioned eli It is in the big city that we learn blocked by the proceedings insiftui— gitte. which is the smallest on che IThla matter must not be ret-rinted with out special permission.] to spend money—not only individ road. ed by Attorney General Wicker- Marshall M. Kirkntan. who lias re- u illy and lor things frivolous as well I sham with the approval oi President tired on a pension from the service of KNEW ENOUGH TO QUIT. tiie Northwestern railroad after fifty- In a majority of canes when a fellow as useful and necessary, lx 1 in the j Taft are showing a spit it of docility one years of service, tins been second has scrimped aud worked hard a score communal sense and for ’he comfort, which is commendable. They rec vice president of tiie road for twenty of years to accumulate a competence years and had charge of finance and for old age be has acquired physical ognize lite gravity of the situation sec« Hints. and mental- habits which make it hard Jens 1. Westengard. general adviser for him to let loose and take life easier, which unexpectedly confront ; them, people. to his Siamese majesty's government. to enjoy the well earned fruit of bis and are facing it with dignity and Bangkok, was lorn in Chicago. He thrift and industry. But now and We are familiar with enormous tx- a stenogra(liter, lawyer, teach then one meets the man who knows without a sign of captiousness.” has at been Harvard and is now tiie only enough to quit before the capacity to penditure as associated u itli munici* ‘‘Docility,” if this remark be quite er American in the employ of the Si enjoy the good things of life is extinct. amese government. We ran across him the other day. A ptl administration in New York. correct, must lie a word ot wider William Frederick. Jr., a traveling dozen years ago be bought a ranch; We are amazed as we read of its meanirg titan we had supposed. As salesman fora flour concern in Duluth. was long on perseverance and indus Is thought to be the only utan who has try. but short on cash. In the years annual budget of $160,000,000 and to “captiousnes ,” it is already re ever committed the Bible to memory succeeding lie worked hard aud lei It Is said that he can repeat any pas nothing keep him from developing bis oi its subway enterprises running into ported that the railroad attorneys sage in it from Genesis to Revelation. pnqierty Iu the best possible manner, other hundreds of millions. But are claiming that it is “clearly un He was eighteen years committing the and it is fair to assume that his good wife and the children shared in this constitutional” not to let the rail book to memory. recently a couple ol New York pro work so far as they were able. The roads alone. And one is not quite years of hard work did much to un Sporting Notes. jects have been advanced as ptactica- certain about “dignity” even. But dermine bis health, and a few months ago tie sensibly came to the conclusion ble and likely to be realized which the presidents of the railroads did Chief Wilkie. 2:12%. by Earl Wilkes. 2:12l/>, will be entered in the pacing I that be would sell his bolding and lend emphasis to the surpassing not start a militant revolution against division of the $15.000 Rendville haudi take life easier. He disposed of bis property at a good figure, moved to money spending habit ol that city the government, if that is what IS cup. town and bought a commodious resi Martin Sherluan. the great all One of these proposed enterprises meant. — Portland Journal. around athlete, who announced his re dence property. He has ordered au tirement from the athletic game some automobile aud will add this pastime is the construction of a moving side to others which are within bis reach. lime ago, is back again. This man has good horse sense. Far walk, for which preliminary es'i- in Chick Lathers, the Michigan uni better for one to do as he lias done mates are made. This moving side Ordinance To Be Referred versify player. Manager Jennings be than to keep on in the treadmill until lieves be has unearthed another Ty health is gone and everybody in the walk is to be undergtound on Thir Cobb. He’s a powerful hitter. home has become sick of the grind and Bill Corrigan of the Boston Red Sox ty-fourth street between Second aud The R ecorder has just ccmplet scrimp aud has little zest for what the is catching even better than last sea Eighth avenues. The sidewalk will rd the printing of a pamphlet which son and with his hitting and inside coming days may hold. Many would get a vast amount of happiness out of be operated at a depth of forty feet, contains two ordinances: Nos. 154 work bus something on all catchers as living if they did as this man has done an all round backstop. and let up before it is too lute to do and the cost of this little undertak and 156. One is an ordinance pro Dorando Pletrl, the famous Italian any good. ing to facilitate handling of street, posing to exclude live stock from Marathon runner, has left for Buenos Aires. South America, where he will ORCHARD HEATING DEVICES. traffic along a single thoroughfaie running at large inside the city lim compete in a number of long distance When the fruit ranchmen in several and only for a few blocks, is to be its, and the other proposes to bond races at the Argentine exposition. sections of the west where spring frosts are likely to occur were first the city for $60,coo for the estab approximately $12,000,000 confronted with this menace to their Short Stories. I industry they seemed to consider Another improvement under con lishment ol a municipal water system, and both are to be referred to the In New York and Jersey City there themselves victims of natural forces templation is the construction of a often as ninny as (10,000.000 eggs and well nigh helpless. But within voters at the coming city election, are In cold storage nt one time. the past few years m-erssity has prov conduit Iron) loo to 300 feet uuder Monday, Jone 27th. There were 28,!M7 persons in the ted ed the mother of Invention, and they Manhattan for the purpose of bung oral employ in Washington on July 1 have devised methods whereby they last. The annual payroll for them is have been able to protect their trees ing a daily supply of 500,000.000 Tales of Cities. $31.541.225, an average of nearly $1.100 at blossom time against damage by gallons of Peekskill water under the. frost. Among these devices oil pots— each. Venice Ims I recome. next to Genoa, simple lamps adapted to the burning Learned Danish societies have peti island to Long Island, and thence to tiie principal Italian port. tioned the government to abolish the of crude oil —and little stoves for the Venice is built on IIS small Islands use of capital letters in their language, burning of soft coal have proved ef Staten Island, the water t i How at a connected by 378 bridges; Amsterdam fective methods of keeping the tem pressure that will throw a stream 011 nearly 100 islands, connected by al except for proper names and at the be perature above the freezing point, lu ginning of 11 sentence. some 200 feet into the air. T he tidy most 300 bridges. Ghent stands ou It is now held that the area of mer some other sections where wood is 2ti islands, joined by 270 bridges. chantable forests in Canada has been plentiful as good of even better re little sum of $100,000,000 will be Previous to Jan. 1. IIMHI. there were very much overestimated. A recent sults have been secured by building twelve automobile manufacturers tu Ontario estimate was that the timber from twelve to fifteen small wood required fot the achievement of this Detroit, wttli u capitalization of $7.805.- used at the present rate will last the fires per acre. In one case in which enterprise. (MM> During tin- year of 1009 twenty province only thirty years. these wood fires were used by a friend new companies. with a capitaliza in a western valley last spring he The consideration of such enor one tion of $4.000,000. began the uianufae protected his ten acre orchard for seven nights at a cost of $3 per acre I mous expenditure for the comfort taring of automobiles in Detroit. Current Comment during the frosty period. He had pre and convenience of the inhabitants To keep grafters out of politics *ls viously tried oil pots and coal and yet sitlii to be almost as difficult a prob found wood fires more effective in giv of a single city is well nigh stagger lem as to keep worms out of chest ing the desired result. While little ing. It puts the glory of Nineveh, Administrators Notice nuts.—Atlanta Georgiatt. has been done along this line in cen Babylon, ancient Route and the rest Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Considerable has been said nttd writ tral and eastern orchards, there are ten first ami last itt disparagement of many springs when the prospective “on the bink,” as our friend the has been appointed administrator of the estate of <>ur idle rich, but apparently most of crops could be protected by Just such John McKenzie, deceaard, by an order of the the newsboy’would sty.—Portland County Court of Coos County. State of Oregon. the real trouble Is caused by our busy means. rich. — I’rovitlenee Tribune. PRACTICAL CONSERVATION. And all per« ns having claims against the said Telegram. A French professor tias produced * The most direct and practical way estate are required to present them within six tadpoles without the help of progen Yes. but if there Isn't going to for the average corn Belt farmer to do months from the dale of this notice with the itors. a little conserving of natural resources proper vouchers to the undersigned administrator be-any ancestry hereafter what's the Transplanting Fish on his own jiccottnt is to make a more at the office of G. T. Treadgold in Bandon. use of having a present generation.— economical disposal of the products I ' hihidelpltia Times. Coos County Oregon. raised on Ids own farm. I'or some Dated this sixteenth day of June, 1910. this will mean putting a stop to the Astoria fishermen who angle in the JOHN WESTERMAN Animal Oddities. grain selling type of farming in vogue Administrator of said Estate for years and the feeding of raw prod John Day’s River h ive recently Sparrows have three broods in a ucts to beef steers, hogs aud dairy G. I. Treadgold Att’y for year. caught a number of red snappers, a 23-5t • Administrator. cows. For others who may have al Horses seldom suffer from decayed ready taken this step ahead it will 1 eeth. very gamy fish that was transplanted mean the installation of the silo for Snails Imre through rocks by means the ttiore complete utilization of the I City Election Notice from Southern waters about ten of an acid I hey exude. large quantity of corn which is han The harpy eagle of Brazil feeds ex dled in such a slovenly manner in so NOTICE IS HERFBY GIVEN. That a years ago. While we have never r.-gular election will be held within the corpwale clusively on monkeys. many sections. For some others It succeeded in transplanting in the limits of the City of Bandon, Coos County, A mouse can gnaw a hole through a will mean n more rational disposal of State ot Oregon, upon Monday, the 27th day of one inch board in three hours. the homemade fertilizers, much of the waters of the Columbia or its tribu June. 1910, lor the purpose of electing Three strength and value of which are lost Councilnien, one Mayor, one Municipal Judge by leeching and exposure to weather, taries any fish I hat approached the and one Recorder, and at which election will The Speculators. and the best way out in this is the use also be submitted Io the electors thereon quali excellence of the Chinook salmon, or fied to vote the question of Bonding the City of of a manure spreuder nt the proper Many s|»eeulators think it a great our mountain trout, the black bass, Bandon tor $00,000 for the installation of a hardship that they have to sit down time. These types of conservation of municipal water system, ami also the question of resources may not be very spectacular the croppie and the red snapper will whether or not livestock shall be permitted to and wait for the crops to grow.—New or elicit a great amount of public ap York Evening Post. run at large within the corporate limits of the plause. but they will do more to in offer something in the way of vari said City of Bandon. Some ot the charges ns to bucket crease a fellow's financial rating and Such election will be held at the City hall on shop methods make the gambler who ety. Some regret is expressed over .aid day. and the polls will be op*ned at the cause prosperity and plenty in the deals off the Itottom of the pack soetn land than any other single project of eight o'clock A. M., and remain open the black bass, as they are so vora hour a comparatively conscientious person until one o'clock P. M.. and will then close which Is today receiving attention. until 2 o'clock P. M., and then be opened at — Washington Star. Published Every Thursday bv th« cions that it is feared that they will destroy large numbers of trout The carp is another transplanted fish which has multiplied rapidly, al- though about all that it is fit for is fertilizer. The recent transplanting of Eastern lobsters at Vaquilla Bay will be watched with interest, . W« would be willing to trade all of our carp and bass for a supply of East ern lobsters—Oregonian. 2 o'clock P. M.. and remain ope* until six o'clock P. M., and then be permanently closed. 1 he Board chosen by the Common Council to conduct said election are: A. D. Mor», R. C. McKmnis and I.. E. Oakes. Judges, and H. C. Ostirn and Ci. M. Spencer. Clerks. Thu notice is given persuant to the provisions •f the City Charter, and also to an order of the Common Council therefor made at a regular meeting thereof held upon the 3I st day of May, IOIA 1910. Diteti at Bandon, JuM, 1910. Oregon thu ‘Xh day There is no tide In the Mediterranean Ma. The Merrimac river is 133 miles long, including the Peinigewasset. The highest of all navigable rivers is the Tsungpo. which flows for nearly I. UOU miles at an elevation of from II. WO to 14.000 feet Three rivers as big as the Rhine would Just about equal in volume the river Ganges, three Ganges the Missis slM»l and two MlaslMippia the Ama son. •f C. R. WADE Recorder and Clerk First Uass job work a specialty. / « V • •i . * • • COMFORT Waves of Water. M»‘ t IN THE HOME. 3 Per Cent, interest Paid on TIME DEPOSITS Call And Let us Explain This Fea» ture oí Our Business to You FIRST NATIONAL BANK Of Bandon All Business Strictly Confidential iHE PEOPLE OF BANDON Are Cordially Invited. Each Morning ai Six. bv the New Chime Whistle, to Come Out And Purchase Lumber for their summer Construction Work From The GEO. W. MOORE LUMBER CO. WOODRUFF & GOFF SECOND TIIE HAND MEN a Buy And Sell All Kinds of Second Hand Goods Get Our Prices Before Purchasing Elsewhere Phone 261 BANDON OREGON % M. G. POHL NONE BUT THE Saturday At (rallier Optometerist BEST Bandon, Oregon Hotel Home Bakery 1st Class,Bread,Cakes, Piesand Pastry OF ALL KINDS. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED A trial will convince you Opposite Trowbridge’s Store CHAS. HERZIG, PROP. Order and neatness In the home are desirable conditions, but in some homes they are insisted upon nt the expense of other things that are of It Is not always the loudest darker vastly greater Importance—pence and at the street fair or circus that has the quiet, harmony and all around enjoy best sideshow nor the windiest ad ment of home life, it is easy |>erhaps vertiser that sends the best goods to to overlook the fact that the folks in his patrons. There is no vital connec the home and their well being are tion between uoise and quality of more vital considerations than car goods pets. furniture or absence of dust and dirt. There is h happy mean between order and disorder, comfort and mis ery. and good sense will usually indi F or S ale . — 7 room house, 4 Jots. cate where it lieu. Inquire ot E. M. S umner . 19 tt Don't f< rget that T. W. Robinson has Shady Brook dairy food, also the very l»est cocoanut tneal, a sub stitutc lor oil meal ¡8 tf Have a few 5 or to acre tracts' 2*4 miles south of town, mile from beach, for sale; best location. J. P. D e G essn . 19-I4X i