Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, September 15, 1910, Image 4

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a disastrous end, wliil go d
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tmpuocs and noble deeds .bring h«p
pmess and other renards.
Flic so called •'regular stage" at
Observations by R lycu, the v<
By M. QUAD
various
times has claimed io exer-
crop writer and esteemed authority .
Copyright. IAO. by Associated Lit­
kllih Nil AH COS ELL )
"A great ado" is made over li e • ctse a salubrious moral influence,
erary Ureas.
but
in
view
«>f
the
long
vogue
ot
its
protqM-ctive exhibition ot moving
Nice cl. n r
• -'S «mi S
f.iubt. ti.
■ ek ; $ • nui
pictures representing the fight be­ devotion to adultercus tilth even its On the 15th day of Juno of a certain
tween J u k Johnson and James J<t i mo-l partial supporters have not had year, at 3 o'clock iu the afternoon, when
( )RE< ¡O.M
ue «as tioeiug in his garden. Deacon
BANDON
feries lor the boxing championsh . > temerity enough to continue that Ainoa Gray straightened up to rest his
of the world at Ri-no, Nev., • n th • pretention.
back and then and there decided that
M"re good, wholesome plays that he would marry the Widow Spooner.
Fourth
of
July.
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SHOES
BOOTS - AfsD
He bad been a widower and she a
According to reports the picture. teaci the advantage ol praiseworthy widow for three years. She lived near
$2
worth
You can't expect to g t
of this fight are to be made tlie main moral conduct have been shown on biui In the village, and they bad known
for $1. but you can get your
monry i worth at
pretext to injure an industry that the traduced screen during the pas' each other before marriage.
Her garden needed hoeing. He set
promises far greater benefits than two years than have been seen on ubout it. It gave him a sort of sense
t ’
the
"regular
”
stage
in
half
a
k ■
tlie fanatical agitators and jealous
of proprietorship. It was her garden
now, but after awhile it would be bls.
Dealer in Boots and Shoe».
opp nents, who are instigating thL century,
He had been at work for a quarter of
Taking
the
scenic,
industrial
and
Repairing neatly and promp­ clamor and persecution are capable educational films as a group, there an hour when the widow came to the
o|K*n kitchen door and discoverd him
of bringing about
tly done at lowest liv­
is
no
gainsaying
the
fact
that
tiiey
and
called out:
Alt t nearly forty years' connec­
••'Why. deacon, this is truly good of
impart
a
general
knowledge,
lor
a
ing prices
ts m with the press, during which
you. I was Just wondering who I
time I have had an abundance of few nickels, that would cost many could get to hoe my garden.”
dollars and many days oi study to When ho had been at work an hour
Clarence ) . Lo~vc proof (flat the great leaders in the acquire, let alone such expenditure the deacon uttered a few grunts and
newspaper field are sincere in their
sighs and came to anchor on the step.
bandon
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O regon
asservation that they offer "a fair as would be entailed lor personal 'Die widow was looking fine for a wo­
bruggitd and
ry
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man of forty. She was robust and in
field anti no favor." I do not hesi observation In this group we find good
health. The services of a doctor
ni receipt of a new stock of
i
marvels
of
nature
otherwise
access-
I tale to ask lor space enough to make I
wouldn’t be needed for many a long
’ able only to the adventurer of un- day unless she fell down the cellar
Drugs hik I d>“tiii<nls. Pater. «nd , a statement that will help fair mind­
And she looked like a woman
Proprietary Preparations. l’<>d»-t
ed men to a rational conclusion as I limited means. We see achieve­ stairs.
who would esteem it a privilege to
Helen. L’rngg
Sundries, Perfumes
ments
of
men
so
stupendous
that
no
Brashes, Sponges. Soap. Nnts and to the right of rabid reformers to description or ordinary picturing build the kitchen fire every morning
for four weeks after the groundhog
Candiae, Cigars, Tobaccos and Cig- | cause trouble and immense loss with
Hretten, Paints, Oils, Gltuw and out furdu r warrant then bare asser­ would avail to give even a faint con­ bail come out and seen his shadow.
Yes. she was nil right, and the deacon
Painter’s Happlie-.
tion based on distorted and grossly ception thereof. The famous show opened his mouth and said:
exaggerated reports of evil being, places oi the world, that the very ••Wldder 8pooner, me an’ you have
small minority along have hitherto known each other a long time.”
If you wish a bottle cold-—
and further to lie wrought bv
“Yes. deacon.”
Call at the Eagle.
tlie exhibition of a series of pictures been privileged to admire, are “Long before either one of us was
If you love the goods that s old—
that show what a man can do with brought before our eves for a nickel married.”
Call at the Eagle.
”
! the weapons nature gave him, in ­ or a dime, expanding our knowledge “ “ Yes.
Anil
I guess we alius sorter liked
Taint no use to sit and blink
stead of using the coward's knife or oi the world and its strange inhabi each other.”
If you really need a drink,
tants, both human aud animal, as “Yes.”
pistol.
Just make a sign or ring a bell.
“And now Abe Is dead and Martha is
During the past ten years the mulling else would enable us to dead
And you bet they'll treat you right
and we are lonesome, wldder.
Down at the Eagle
moving picture industry has de grasp the reality of its vast ai d in­ Why shouldn't we”—
She waited, but he stopped right
I veloped from its etude experiment. I comparably interesting diversities.
One
incontestab'e
advantage
of
there There was Sister Nancy. Hadn't
stage as a clvap amusement for the
better sound her and see how she
Alvin Munck, Prop populace into a form of entertain the moving picture is that it is com he
was goiug to take it? Yes, that would
BANDON, OREOON
ment that appeals to the most in­ prehensible to all races. No matter i be the wisest way. He therefore be­
—
what the language of the spectator gan to talk about the drought and
—--------- ---------------------------------- telligent classes of the people in all may be, if he possesses jiny intelli­ other things, and after working for an
civilized countries.
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other hour he went home. He didn’t
MY CLOTHES ARE AT THE
In its vast diversity o' atltactive I gence whatever, he is able to get a speak to Nancy—not on that subject.
features the taste of a vast majority mental grasp of the subject por- She was trying to get supper with green
wood, and she was hopping mad. He
is fully satisfied and the bearer of the trayed.
split up a dry board for her and blew
What the moving picture means up tlie tire, but be had lived long
slender purse is able to enjoy him­
self on equal terms with the richest. I to millions of foreign lx>rn citizens enough to know that when a woman
! who see scenes of their homeland on gets renl mad she must have at least
Like any other great innovation
! the screen can only be understood a «lay to get over It. Next morning
that threatens to diminish the power by those who speak many tongues; Nancy was so chipper that he decided
to take his chances without speaking
an«l revenue of established i. stitu-
who hear parents tell their Ameri- to her on the subject.
tions the moving picture was bound
Where Yours Ought to be
cad born children of the countri s in the afternoon the deacon did
to meet with violent opposition by
«ome more hoeing, and there was an­
Prop jealous, gree«ly and and fanatical op ann tlie people from which they other talk on the steps. Yes. the Wid­
A. F. DERINGER
1 came; who see the d *ep emotion of ow Spooner well remembered his tak­
ponents; but, notwithstanding all
I the expatriated at sigh' of a familiar ing her to spelling school in the old
the obstacles put in its way, the
days. She remembered their Kliding
| scene, of groups of men and women, hills together; she could recall the r<*d
[ moving piicture is firmly established
among whom may l>e loved ones apples he used to give her.
as the dominent entertainment of the
“Happy days them was. widder—
they will never see again.
masses.
happy days.” lie sighed.
Whoever will tak»* the trouble, as “Yes. they were.”
HAS A SELECT STOCK OF
The cause for the rapid and tre­
I have, to listen to comments and “But now you are a widder and I am
mendous expansion of the moving
to enter into conversation with n widower.”
Wines, Liquors & Cigars pictuic industry is obvious. A man enough patrons of the moving pic­ “Yes.”
“And both of us goldurned lono-
can take his entire family to such an
ture theatre to obtain a correct some.”
ent«
rtainment
for
the
price
of
one
Ntemn Herr on llrnu^lit
opinion, will retain no doubt as to “1 am sometimes very, very lone-
seat in the gallery of a "regular”
the worth of these productions as a some.”
theatre. Thousands upon thousands
"But we needn’t be. Widder—wo
COURTEOUS TREATMENT
factor, a powerful factor, in improv­ needn't
lie. S’posin’
of men who have spent their leisure
ing the rrinds of men and women,
“Well?”
hours and money in saloons anti
i ot boys ami girls, who have neither He couldn't go ahead. The thought
gambiing houses, who the ieform; rs
time nor money to inform themselves had Just struck him that she might
have a wooden leg or a stiff knee an«l
could
not
bring
to
a
realization
ol
OREGON
BANDON
otherwise; who find in the moving would make that an excuse for not
their wiong-doing, now find it more
picture the only available models to doing tlie washing and Ironing. lie
profitable and agreeable to spend
Ijecome good citizens.
Every such could dimly remember hearing that
she had fallen from an apple tree and
their
spare
time
and
money
in
the
BANDON
« ar nest student of Social problems broken a lion«* somewhere. He would
‘ picture houses" with their wives
will agree that the benefit derived wait and make inquiries. It thus came
aud children
from the moving picture has been about that lie went home again with
nothing decid«*d. Now. the deacon was
The usual program of pictures manifested beyond questioning.
Full line of Harness. Sad­
a great county fair man. He always
presented at all the moving picture
Eminent educators and clergy­ had an exhibit of chickens, eggs or
dles, Bridles, Halters,
theatres of the better class consist ol men in constantly increasing num vegetables. He believed that if any­
Blankets and everything
three reels of 1000 feet of film each. hers declare the moving picture to thing could save this world from the
usually kept in a first-
fate of Sodom it was th«> Methodist re­
One reel a drama, the second a lie a most valuable aid in tbrir re ligion
and a county fair held every Oc­
class harness shop.
scenic or purely e«lucational series spective fields, and some of these tober At that very moment tie was
Repairing a Specialty
of piclutes and the thirrl a comedy. ar- so convinced of its value that raising a prize cucumber to exhibit. It
was only a f<x>t long now. but it would
W. J. SABIN. Prop.
W hoever wdl take the trouble to they strongly advocate the installing be a rod In length before time for pull­
investigate the moving picture thea­ <>f projecting apparatus in the schools ing
tre without prejudice and talk with md churches, realizing that studies Deacon Gray let a week go past with­
out seeing the Widow Spooner. He got
60 YEARS
many of its most intelligent regular that can be entertainingly illustrated up one morning mid stepped outdoors
EXPERIENCE
patrons, as I have done, for the pur are more fruitful in good results than to Inhale the fragrance of the air be-
pose of a-cettaming the truth Tis to instruction that is taken solely as a fore sitting down to breakfast. About
first thing his eyes light«*] on was
its influence, will be greatlv sur­ duty and is considered irksome and a the woman
standing over his prize cu­
prised at the indisputable g«>o«l don« laborious.
cumber. It was the Widow Spooner.
by this viciously lampooned indus-
To be cheeringlv entertained is She had an ax on her shoulder, and her
T raci : M arks
D nuns
one of the absolute needs of the Jaw was set.
trv.
COMR uHTS AC.
“Why, widder. what do«» this mean?"
people. The comedy film provides
Anyone sending ft nhetrh end dewcrlntlnn may
The dramatic part fre«;uently is a ihat enjoyment -nd relaxation in asked the deacon ns he sauntered out
nnlchly eerertnln our opinion free whether -n
utrenuon ?• probably patentable < '»mmunlcu-
tloniiRtrictly confident lai. HANDBOOK on 1‘ateuta
religious subject that is tar more im proper measure at tar less erst and to her
irnt free. Oldest agency for ftt»ruriiitf patent*.
"You have the same as asked me to
Patents taken tnrouuh Minin A Co. receive
pressive and inspiring than the pre­ risk than it is elsewhere obtainable marry you.” she replitMl as she spat on
no/Pr. without ch a fire, iu the
In view of the indubitable aim of her hands an«! flourished the ax.
ponderance of sermons heard. Or
the
leading producers of moving "But not right out"
. it may lx* an historical production
A bandtomely IHnatrafed weekly, l-arireat rlr-
I ictures to raise the standard of this
• li.ttlon of any arientulc journal
Tvrm<. f.1 a
"But near enough. Deacon, when is
ir ; four month«, |L S.ddbyuh )ewa<1e.-iier«.
that gives a much. Ix'tter conception industry with most commendabl- It to lie?"
‘ iUNN&Co.
30’^“’-’ New York of a race of men. or of t-Yenls and persistence -no less in the ..spe> t ol “I can't say. What are you doing
•’runch <»fflrw ’"36 F Ht,. V'aahingtoii. 1). C
the customs of a per od, than is its ai t than in its utilitarian possibil with the ax?’
“In two w«*eks, deacon, or I chop
fixed in th«' mind l>y the forced dies and, moreover in view of the your
prize cucumber In two!”
undeniable
fact
that
no
class
of
bus
cramming of any text. Or it mat
Bring your
“T.ordy, woman!”
iness men has been so ready to con
“Do I chop?“
i be scenes that arouse patriotism; a form to regulation by civic authority,
"You wouldn’t go to chop that cu"—
more chivaliic spirit in men who howeyer unreasonable in some in
“Two weeks, deacon, or three or
have found no such emulation «n stances, it appears to many to I»« four? Speak quick!”
Job Work
“Waal, say about three!”
their earlier environment. Other of high time that the rightful claims of
those
engaged
in
this
popular
bus
­
And three it was. and. though Nancy
I these dramas depict social con
iness be given as fair a hearing as raised a fuss and had to be carried out
dilions triu to life that impress one the vilhticationt of its fanatical ene­ md dumped over the fence, the couple
To T he R ecorder strongly that evH doing is an error mies.
have lived happily together for yean.
Concerning the Moving
♦
Picture.
Í LkMbih.L» MXl.is
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Pacific
Sam Says
THE PRIZE
CUCUMBER
BREL ER
O
There ain’t any sense in keep
ing a cat to watch the knot
holes in your house; you want
to get the kind of house ma-
terial that is sold by the Geo.
W. Moore Lumber Co •9 and
you won’t have any knot holes
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1st Class Passage,
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$10 00 & $7.50
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Wagons of Ail Kinds Made to Order
Horseshoeing a Specialty
Job Work atlrnded to promptly and all work guaranteed to give «atidaction.
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E. & E.
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Hotel Gallier
GROSS BROS
Rates $t.oo to $2.00 per day.
week or month.
Special rates by
Sample Room in Comicinon.
Bandon
Oregon
Harness Shop
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FOR THE USE OF THE PUBLIC-In our large
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it will pay you to rent one of these boxes.
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