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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1910)
. • • • • I • • ah tah n«h.” or the Black Bear. | He had become a terror t > all the “Dis« inline her!" Us- exclaimed in SEPT. 1, 1910 p >le faces from the Missouri to the THURSDAY astonish meet. "Why should I disci pline her when we always want to do Fitne passes quicklv. and before I olumb a river. In his wake thons the same thing** we realize it, we become old; \igvi, and« ot frontiersmen émigrants and ft ft-<4 ftft í í ft 4 *********** 4 4 ft ftft 4 <• 4 4 ft«.*' It was no case for discipline—if small c en the milters he and his gang had slain. ft j Lady Harding«, tha Naw daughter wauled to dip into the sugar cl C icit-1 e :ergy. and taiwl or pull dowers out of her motb- ' bones ol the body refuse to act as in I their I wres scattered and bleaching India. Lodge a. eld Profbasional Directory I : er's garden that seemed to her good former days Sad. but it is nature, m all directions. Such demons as father to If the eminently proper thing 1 : and we must accept the inevitable, neighbors was our lot. to do at the time. Lodges are Requested to Notify this Office on Election of Officers and ou | And so It is with Woods Hutchinson. and grin and bear it. Under the mantle of snow, Atlan Change of Meeting Night. Cards under this Head are 50c per in., month Awhile ago he pleased us ail inj In my yvuftger vi*ar« I was full of tic City appeared in peace, lhe mensely by telling us that we really ’ * ft * ftCft«. *#,*■> 4 404 4 <• 454 4 4‘4C4 * 4 4 * 4 4 ft 4 $ ft s' ft 4 4 4 4 4 4 414 4S' 4 ought to eat candy and that the jam ||>o«er. ha rd v and gifted with ait iron ¡stores were well tilled with provis put was of al) things the most salu con-titution. Mv sole pleasure was ions, so that the inhabitants kept Lew ah Tribe No. 48, imp. O. R. M. Dr M. I_i Houston brious for children. Nice Woods excitement, and if possible, some jygEETS every Thur Jay evening at 8 run al PHYSICIAN A SUKGEuN dose to the shelter. Now and then Hutchinson—pleasant man! ■ the Bandon Wigman. Sojourning chief , Hunting, trapping, pros small parties of hail starved Indians Now be comes out and tells us that, «Hngtr. Office over 1 Ntor**. Haurs»9t<* in good standing are cordially invited Io attend. like the jam pot. light Action is really pecting were my delights, and al n.m. I 30 to 4» i in. ; 7 to 8 in the eve'iint*. GEWilaon, C. S. Hubbard would visit the town and in every good for us. C. o( R. Sachem. Niehl calls Htiíiuvred fiotn office. •Moreover, stories—exciting ones. too. ii« > wed me to forget my early train- I instance received most hospitable KAN DON, • - OKKGON and plenty of them—are good for chil ■ mg which father, with gieat expe treatment, and never returned to dren. The imagination of a child rience, had kindly provided lor me. their wigwams without some cofiee, D XNDON LODGE. No. 150 A. F. A A should ire fed It craves a wholesome Dr l_>. F Sorensen M, Stated communications first Saturday I was in Colorado when the ex stimulant and should have it by all flour, sugar and tobacco. These liter lhe full moon of each n.onth. All Mastri I DENTIST means, while for an adult a good < citentent of the Sweet Water Mines visits were occasionally returned by Masons cordially invited Office Over Vienna Cafe uovel may be better than a t>ox of pills was at its height and of course had J. A. orrison, W. M. some white men, going hunting and G. T. Treadgold. Secretary or a week at a sanitarium. Telephone at Office and Home. To quote from an article In the Au I a desire to be there. South Pass, fishing, but they returned sale and BANDON . . OREGON gust number of Good Housekeeping, Atlantic City md Miner’s Delight, well pleased with the results, and I. «». O F this obliging doctor says: were all spoken of as being full of thus fear of those Indi.ms had giveu 13 XNDON LODGE. No. 133, I. O. O. F. «i T. Tltl 1 IM.OI I», "Tile most resttul thing for a tired *■'* meets every Wednesday evening. Visiting No won 1er the gold fever ATTORNEY AND COI NS! I.t brain nnd overwrought nervous sys i gold. way to more trust and hopes ot bet brothers in good standing cordially invited. AT - LAW. A. G. Hoyt. N. G. tem Is a brisk, enjoynble walk or a struck me as well as the res! of the ter friendship. A. Knopp, Secretary keen, eager game in the open air. fol young men. There was only one i NOTARY Pt'BI.IC How little did we understand the lowed by a hundred pages or so of a I drawback to these mines. The whole Bandon, Oregon. Rebekah Lodge No. 126. good novel. You will sleep better, go I nature of the savages. |MrEE I S in I. O. O. F . hall every second and Office With Boiilon Inve-tment l back to your work next day fresher country was lull of hostile Indians, March finally came with its chi- fourth Tuesdays. Practice nights 1st lues' and better rested than you would if and many a brave fellow lost his life day of the month; Social evening the id I ursday Dr. H- ivi. Brown. you had endeavored to crowd your nook winds, snow and ice yielded to brain with additional information for by torture, a death, which io avoid th' warm blast oi the w ind and the ot the month. A cordial invitation extended to Resident Dentist. all members in good standing. the gclden rule, was five balls fto.n The wife of the new viceroy of India. practical use in your life work. Oilier in Panter Building Grass and Howers Belle A. Kolp. Secretary. • Claia Goetz, N. G. “if you are tired a good novel will tour revolver tor tie Indians, the rays of the sun. Lady Hardlnge. Is one of the most will Office Hours: 9 to 12 M. I Io 5 P. M, rest you; if you are worried It began to 1 hange the color oi the popular women In England She was make you forget your worries nnd sixth for yourself. PI mnm . BANDON < REI ’ the Hon. Winifred Sturt, daughter of yourself; If you are sick it is one of Prospectors, always Knig-hlM of l'vtlua» The faff of 1869 had been a long landscape. rjELPHl LODGE. No. <4. Knights of the flrat Lord Alllngton. who was your iiest medicines. The man or wo No finer ready to venture out, would take Pythias. Meet* every Monday evening popularly known by the nickname of man who in the sunset afterglow of and glorious se'son. advantage ol the opportunity, some at Knights hall. Visiting knights invited to C. K*. BAK* ROW “Bunny.” Lady Hardlnge han not ln- life c’hn enjoy a good story has found weather or purer air could be found attend. C. R.Wade C. C. Attorney and Counselor-at-L.iw herited her father’« peculiar rabbit the secret of perpetual youth.” in any part of the conlinant than in would begin to work in the Straw B. N. Harrington K. of R. S. berry Valley, others went farther toj like fentures. but is a very charming CWUILLE. - ORE this high altitude Thousands of --------IXXZ and pretty woman, also wonderfully the so-called St. Mary Station, All Office over Skeels ’ Store min; rs and prospectors had increas Woodmen of the World Read the R ecorder and keep gifted. Uidy Hardlnge is probably the finest amateur violinist In England, ported on the happenings in and ed the number of inhabitants and were hunting tor the so-called Hid Seaside Camp No. 212 meets every fits! and Office Phone, Main 335; reiidence. Main 3-16 nnd she owns a tine Strndivarlus. Her third Thursdays of each month. \ ¡siting everyi»ody was fnll of hope to be den Hand lode. musical talents have gone far to irour.d Bandon. neighbors coedially invited. Illi. E M INlKKilTEIt Wa sha-key had sent his run come sooner or later, the owner of R. W. Bullard. C. C. strengthen the high favor in which she J. N. Hosking, Clerk. tlmt his tribe ners to inform us PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON has iieen held ever since her childhood some rich mine. Summons by Alexandru, the dowager queen, who BANDON OREGON would pass northward, consequently In the latter part of November is passionately fond of music and who. IN T-E JUSTICE COURT, SIXTH DIS- i Office and residence in Panter residence property when on the morning oi April ist, d W REA heavy frost set in and by the first though Hlie doea not play the violin next door to Bijou Theatre TRICT. COOS COUNTY. OREGON. Attorney -'nd Counselor-at-Law when a band of Indians appeared in herself, prefers It to all other Inwtru days of December, the winter, with A, E. White, Plaintiff, ) Notary Public meats. v* ' SUMMONS DR J. ID KELLEY all its might, put a stop to prospect the distance, none of us expected Ever since Lady Hardlnge’» ninr- anv hostilities. It bad been a biller U. S. Land Contests a Specialty. Practice in ing. rtage she I hih been a lady in waiting to 1 . W. Meeks, Defcndent, \ Physician and Surgeon all Courts I coid night and a little after daybreak Queen Alexandru and from girlhood The snow covered the mountains Office With Bandon Light A Water Co. To T. W. Meeks, defendent above named: Office in Donald Charleston home, opporile has been the most Intimate friend of young Irwin, a lad oi 16 or 17 years Bandon - • Oregon In The Name of the State of Oregon, many feet deep. The wind in those Presbyterian church, Bandon, Oregon the queen's daughters. Sir Charles nnd Lady Hardlnge have two boys, the you are hereby required to appear before the elevated regions, 8,000 feet above started for the Miner Delight, which eldest just eighteen, nnd a girl of ten. undersigned Justice of the Peace, for said District, the sea level, at times would blow was about four miles distant, he be who rejoices in the Christian name of County, and State, to answer Plaintiff's Com ing engineer lor the hoisting works Diamond. This singular name was plaint filed herein within six weeks from the in perfect fury, and when the heavy I, having a contract of mining shaft given the child in honor of the late snows would fall it would drift into and tunnels for the Cariboo Mine, King Edward's horse Diamond, which date of the first publication hereof, to-wit, on or the ravines and canyons, filling OKKGOW HAMKIN won the Derby In the diamond jubilee before the 25rd day of Septe-nber, 1910. at the highest point, near Atlantic year a few days before the birth of the You will lake notice that if you fail so to them, in instances, to a depth ot 40 Capital. «23.OOO. City, and about one mile from where little girl w ho bears the name. appear and answer. Plaintiff will take judgment to 60 feet. But not only the higher Irwin met the Indians, witnessed a against you for the sum of $54.^0, plus cost* and |X>rtions of the Rock)' mountains BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J. L. KronenK-rg. President. J. Denholm. Vice The Mental Jam Pot Defended. a part of the following tragedy with President; F. J. F»hy, Cashier; Frank Flam, T. P. Hanly. disbursements. K had a hard winter, it was also ex It*» so easy to get on with Dr. Woods out suspecting thedanger the young Plaintiff has made affidavit for publication of A general banking business transacted and customers given every accommodation con Hutchinson. He loves to come out tremely severe in the Wind River this summons, and through his attorney. C. R. man was in. About a quarter of a sistent with safe and conservative banking bravely and tell us ttint we ought to do Valley, a part of which formed the ade, moved for order of court directing same. CORRESPONDENTS: The American National Bank, of San Francisco, Calif; just what we want to do. nnd how mile beyond Atlantic City Irwin met reservation for the Shoshonies and popular that docs make him with ev Said motion granted. Merchants National Bank. Portland, Oregon; The Chase National Bank, of New York. the the first Indians, three or four in erybody! These two tribes Bruock Indians. Dated, Bandon, Oregon Aug. Ist, 1910 number. They returned with him He reminds one of n fond parent ; were our nearest neighbors, and Geo. P. Topping. who was taken to task by his wife for about a quart« r of a mile to meet i ! were peaceable. C hie! Washakev Justice of the Peace. not being more strict with their small 31 -6t * about twenty Arrapahoe .varriors « | was a fiiend to the white men His revolver was wrested from him, I .¡These tribes numbeted numbered about a and his clothes and boots stripped thcusand Indians. The strict and off, in this condition he started to THE HARDWARE MAN wise laws of this chief prevented all Hee from the enemy, which followed difficulties with the t ale faces. One him, shcoting arrows and revolver BRIDGE A BEACH Stove*. Ranges and Heaters have in them so many excellencies of his measures was to notify the bullets into him. Four arrows had that they are now acknowledged the greatest sellers on the coast and they are growing white men whenever his tribes would in favor every year. We have the exclusive agency in Bandon for these household lodged in h«s lungs, pistol shots had come into the vicinity or passed and office necessities, and prices range exceedingly modest in cither case penetrated his limbs, within a hund through the mining locality By red yards of the first house of the TINNING AND PLUMBING A SPECIALTY f this order, t o excitement would be town he fainted, the cold morning Our Assortment of Hardware. Tinware and Edged Tools is Most Complete. created, anil as his men were not stopped the How of the blood. A allowed to straggle, no trouble arose woman going for a bucket of water, I and no conflict came between th m discovered him and gave the alarm. I and the white men Fast and Commodious Knowing the danger a number of It was difierent, however, with other men were in, scouting parties the Arrapahoes, they were intruders were sent in difierent directions, , and only tolerated by the infiuence reinforcements from neighboring of General Auger, who was then mines and from South Pass arrived rJ',HE RECORDER management has ; commander of the Platte division. and soon a small army followed the Leaves Portland (Ainsworth D • , i 8 p in. every Tuesday. made arrangements with the The Arrapahoes under several track of the Indians. The after Leaves Cooc Bay every Saturday at service of the tide. I chiefs, Little Shield, Sorrel Horse noon passed, by evening the first San Francisco Bulletin whereby we tand Hole in the Day, had always party returned bearing the bodies of proven themselves treacherous and two more victims who had been Confirm Sailing* Through C. M. SPENCER, Agent Bandon can give subscribers the advantage of more trifling than even the Sioux fastened to the frozen soil by having Indians, who later on were forever their picks driven through their a gigantic combination offer that will ready to raid on the settlements, chests, and afterward horribly muti woe to the person who fell into lheir lated. A few days later the last furnish them all the news of the hands as prisoners, for long suffer party returned from St. Mary’s ing and the most horrible torture Station with three more victims. country in a metropolitan daily and were their lot. ALL KINDS Returning to young Irwin, his The principal chief for the Sioux father, Dr. Irwin, of Atlantic City, all the news of Bandon and vicinity in L. J. RADLEY FOR SALE BY at that time was Redoland. But had been called, meeting his only more than either of those tribes were son in this condition completely un the Recorder at marvelous low price Office in Old Bank Building the Sheepaster band and bands of nerved him and another doctor was braves, who for some crime or other called. The strongest men, hard LEAVE OR TELEPHONE ORDERS among their own people, had to Hee, ened by many bloody affrays, at and forming maurading bands under sight of the agonies this youth un chiefs, chosen by themselves, com derwent, when the arrows were be The Daily San Francisco Bulletin, $3.00 per year mitted more deeds titan can lx? ex ing extracted, had to turn their eyes Have you Thought About Lights for this Winter pressed in writing. 1.50 per year The Bandon Recorder, from the scene. At last the arrows N iw is the time to make preparation for electric lights for the long Without notice, they would ap- were removed, the young man Tota!, $4.50 winter evenings. Call and see us and let us show vou (vear, generally at the earliest dawn whispered, “mother,” and died. may have better lights than the kerosene lamp can give, of morning, and rob, steal, kill and On tfie 5th of April, 1.870, the with little or no more cost. Avoid the r sk oi fire do away scalp, and in less than five minutes bodies were buried. This burial with the nuisance of cleaning la i»p chimneys Install electric Both papers through were on their flight as fast as their would afford the sujbect for another lights, and you will not be without them for twice the cost. Let us figure with vou We will treat vou right horses would carry them, scattering story if desired by the readers. On this office if paid in BANDON LIGHT & POWER COMPANY. the 6th ot April a body ot 160 vol over the plains, thereby leaving no unteers started out to avenge the trails behind them. advance* per year Next Door West of Coumerilh Christensen Co. P ohl . | One ofc the robber chiefs was crime. 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