Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, October 11, 1910, Image 4

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J. S Lawrence ot Coquille is *
Bandon visitor today.
Local
Mrs. Win. Sweet Spent
with her parents at l.auipa.
Monday
Cal! on M A Morion at Lint s - rrrrrrrm
Studio, tor graining or sign paint­
HIGH
ing.
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It is reported that Allen R indie
mall
was adjudged insane by Judge
Lee Nealey and family have moved
Mali
at
Coquille- list Friday.
to Bandon to reside this winter
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If in need of a picture, notice the
See or phone L. J R.idley lor all
prices on the pictures iu show
kinds ot Fire Wood.
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Extra good price on grass hav lor windows of C. Woodruff, the Uou&e
tl
the next right days. I’. W. Robi Furnisher.
Capl. Robi Johnson and 'amily
son at Central Warehouse. 40 13
spent Sunday al the T. P H.mly
Mrs. T. T. Allen and daughter,
Mrs W. L. Davidson were I’oii home at Lamps.
Extra good price on grass hay for
Orford visitors the latter pail ot Iasi
the next eight dais. I. \V Robison
week.
at Central Waiehouse.
4'*“t3
You oau aave money by buyiug
Vernon Smith, the little son of
your olothea ptus of C. Woodrufl’
Mr. and Mrs Will Smith of Bros
five dozen lor five cents
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per. died Sunday morning as a result
Manassa, the groi erym in, alio
' >t tuberciilai spinal meningitis The
recently purchased the A. E W hiir
I iittle one was a grandchild of Mrs.
store, has bought a hue new delivery
| Emma Smith of this city, and was
wagon, just like they use 111 cities
and w ill be ready to accoinnioda e about 18 months old. The bereaved
hi-, customers wuh the best of sei parents have the sympathy of a large
• ircle ot friends.
vice.
Just received at the Racket Stoic,
Place your orders at once for all
a
large
assortment of New Idea Bit
kinds of grass seed, seed grains, etc.
terns.
Best pattern on the market.
with T. W. Robison, at Central
Only loc each
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Warehouse.
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Mrs L. Anselmo returned yes
Ed Gillespie of up river had hi ,
terday (torn Vancouver, B. C.. and
baby at Coquille a couple oi days
1 ill leave today with her children
last week under the doctor's Care
for that city.
The child was threatened with pneu­
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monia fever.
THE G FLANGE
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The article concerning the charac­
ter of | W. Roberts, cashier oi the
Miss Bressy returned tr< m Coquille l-irst National Bink of Bandon,
Monday evening when- she had had w hich w as circul tterl among Bandon
charge of a case as nuise,
people as having been printed in th.-
A nice home in Coquille, to trade Pierie, S D Weekly Free Press,
for Bandon ptopeity. Owners ot !i I 'not appear Hi the Hj-ul.i issue
this property have just lost thru ■ 4 that paper ot Sept. 1st, as a copy
little < lnld and don’t wish to live in ■t the regular issue was forwarded
Coquille.
Address Fiank Burk 10 Mt. Roberts later and the article
inferred to did not appear; but it
holder, Coquille.
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Mrs. Dave Berkins and Jaughtei veins that it was published in a
Eunice, < t Coquille, were Bai.don special edition ot the paper and sent
•utsidr ot the state.
visitors Sunday.
A letter to Mr. Hftberts horn C.
ltai't fail to note the prices on W Lake a prominent business mm
diahea at C. Woodruffs the House ot Pieire, explains the situation,
Funiaher
,
tl consequently we publish the letter in
Mr. Murray of Bortland, traveling .'nil.
1 hese proofs, with the letters from
salesman for a San Francisco haid-
Governor
Vessey ot South Dakota,
ware company, was in Bandon Sun
published
in the RECORDER two
day an<l Monday, alter an absence oi
weeks ago, prove beyond a doubt
several years.
that Mr. Roberts' character is above
S. If. Goff, the second-hand man
i reproach.
on the hill, pays more for goods and
The letter from Mr. Lake follows:
sells for less. Give him a call and
Pierre, S. D , Oct. 4, 1910.
get the reason. Phone 211
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Dear Friend Roberts: Your let-
Arthur Ellingson, wife and little ler ot the 26th is at hand, and I was
daughter of Coquille, were Bandon indeed surprised at what I saw in
visitors Saturday, .returning home the copy of the Free Press under
Sunday.
date ot Sept. 1st. I take the Free
Buy your second- hand goods Press myself, and always read it
from the store on the hill. Great carefully, for it sometimes has some
bargains.
S. H. Goff.
Bhone very bright editonals, but 1 had
211.
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never seen that article about you
Allen Randleman, w ho was ad­ before, nor had I ever heard'of it
judged insane by the county court before, so I quickly guessed that it
last week was taken to the asylum, was only printed in a special edition,
which was sent to special parties for
Monday.
a
pm pose
Don’t forget that T. W. Robison
I at once went over to the Free
is handling all kinds of hay, grain,
feed, etc., at the very lowest j Press office and had a long talk w ith
atterlee. I suie made him ashamed
prices.
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of
himself for allowing himself to be
Mrs. Joseph Flam of Bear creek
was a Bandon visitor last Saturday dilped in tint way. tie readily ad­
mitted that the article was never
Mrs. W. O. flay ter, who has
circulated anywhere in South Dako
been visiting her sister, Mrs. Chas.
11, but was printed only in a special
Hayter of this city for the past
edition, which was all taken by
month, tieparted on the Steamer
Hyde. Hvde of course wrote the
f iheld for her home in Fresno. Cal
article, and paid well for its publica­
She was accompanied by another
tion, and it was really veiy smooth
sister, Mrs |. E. McCue, who goes
ot him to hit upon such an idea to
there to make her home. Mr. Mc­
get even with you. Your circuar
Cue will follow later.
has nearly driven him frantic, and
F or S ale . —A good second hand iias caused him more trouble I am
bicyle A bargain.
See G. T. sure than he has ever had before in
Tread gold.
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his business career.
B. L. Ffurst was honored with the
1 regret very much this mix up,
appointment ot delegate to the Nat­ and do not want to get into it it I
ional Farm Convention which met can avoid it, but I will not stand by
at Lincoln, Nebraska, Oct. 6th, but md see you film flamed by any such
was unable to go on account ot sick work. 1 have never seen your cir­
ness. This is a very signal honor cular, bit have head about it The
for Mr. Ffurst as it came entirely un only mistake you made in it was in
solicited from Acting Governor Jav isking for money to help pay the
Bowerman, who had the appointing ¡expenses of a campaign against him,
oi the delegates. Mr. Hurst would md possibly in allusions against
have made an excellent delegate toi Pierre itself, but I know you only
Oregon, and it is universally re ..leant the rough hills, in which
grettad by hi* friends that he was Hide was selling lots
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unable to jp>
Do not believe I would print any-
OREGON GRANGE.
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ONE
DOLLAR
O|>-ns an account w ith this t«.mk atitl starts v*ni on the road to
wealth. With a deposit of fine Dollar we will loan you a mat
'ittle bank It» put vonr savings in each d.i\ and when the hank is
lull you can bring the bank to the 1 irst National Bank and have
it o)<ened. 1 lie key to the sma I bank is kept here ami the small
Lank can 01 Iv l»e opened t»\ us. Call tor t<aiticulais. Open 3at-
uiday evenings.
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tu.'... 4.9 It.
0U....I.5 ft. President Taft Has Signed the Postal
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Savings Bank Bill, and It Will Soon
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Bo Decided What Postoffices Will Be
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Postal Savings Banks.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
SI ATE DEPOSITARY
Oregon state grauge met .May 10.
Austin D. Buxton, slate master, said
4U-+4.
4--’- 4-4. -«-u.
iu bl> annual address that the mem­
bership should lie more restricted to
those engaged in agricultural pursuits.
He opposed too much participation in
Representative
__ _ ...........R. E. L. Brdillii.n political issues. The state secretary
Shrriti
W. W. Gage reported 1+4 subordinate granges iu
twenty-live counties: During the past
Cink ..
. . ...__ Janie, Watsou
two years twenty-six uew grauges
Sui vryor_____ _ ____ _ _ -,_______ • N. Gould
were organized. The total memlarrship
Tfratuiei _____
is now 8,268. C. E. Spence was elected
Assessor
.......................T J Thr.it state master. The salary of the state
Coiouer
master was fixed at $300. secretary
County Judye___ ___ .
. Jbhn f . Hall $+00 and lecturer $200
The plan to
Co uui^nonm 1. A. .Audertja, W. F. Demri.i. bund the counties for the purpose of
road construction was opposed. The
use of convict labor ou highways was
approved. The grange opposed uuiuu
BANDON CH Y DIRECTORY
with the federal trades on the ground
M.yor.............. ........................................ J. \l . Matt that their taxation measures could not
Recorder__________ ______ _____ I . B. Kauirud be supported One bundled and sixty-
fiea»urer...I...... ___________ C. V. Lowe four candidates took the sixth degree.
■Municipal Judge..................... Geo. P. Topping Mrs. B B. Lord, formerly lecturer of
New York state grauge. was one of
Attorney ............... ......................... .......F. J. Feeney
the speakers The treasurer reported
Councilmen___ G. Boak, M. Breuer, P. C
StevoMon, H. Manciet, R. W. Boyle, R. W. a balance ou baud of about $6.000
Coos County Directory. £
Sam Remarks
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The important thing about your house b
is the fact you have to live in it, so 5
why not finish the interior with good |
lumber, the kind sold by the
;
Windaor.
POSTAL SAVINGS BANKS.
Did Not Appear in Regular
W anted —To trade fine resi
thing here for it .vocld stir up an
Issue.
dence propertv in Myrtle Point tor
awful im s. You hit Hi de so haul
residence property in Bandon Ad
dress Don, P. O. Box 498, Eugene,
Oregon.
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UrunQt
Its Thirty-sixth Annual Session
Held at Oregon City.
low WAFER
1 iX eduefcJ.y, Oct.
01
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Conduced b»
J. W DAItaOW. Ch. it, mb . N. T-
President Taft Has Signed the
and It Is Now a Law.
that he in desperation was compelled
to take steps to defend himself with
his own customers and with 'fir post
office authorit es. who ail teceiied
copies ot the paper of S.-ptembei
¡st. li is re illy prettv rank, how­
ever, to know that that paper was
never sent out locally. I hi-v never
would have dared to ¡»nt li h si.ch a
thing here. It would hive been the
complete ruination ot him, lot you
have io friends here to In-, one, .nul
better than that. Yon van see now
why you had not beard of this
aiticle before.
I will get vol! a piper I.t tuat date
md armed with this positive infor- '
mation, yon certainly should have
no Double m vindicating yourself i
among your friends there; although
1 regret very much indeed the an­
noyance you have been put to. Sat
ter lee is a good friend of yours and
did not know that he was doing a
thing that could injure you.
Hyd«
told him that he paper was only go­
ng to be sent to his customers. Sat
terlee printed a very flaltering article
about you after you left last spring,
but I don’t know what paper it ap-I
peared in.
Have not seen Thibedeau yet,
but don’t think you will need any
birther vindication. Don’t forget
that I worked for Hyde many years,
ami Detween you two, my sym­
pathies are all with you and if it
should come to a show down, there
ai e some things I might have to say
in the way of real information about
those lots that he sold out miles in
the hills at enormous prices.
Sincerely yours,
C. W.
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L ake .
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1 want it strictly understood that
there is no combine in buying sec­
ond hand goods
1 will pay the
highest cash price for all second hand
goods offered for sale.
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VV. L. B each .
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Oue of the measures for which the
grauge has been contending for several
years is that which has been finally
placed upon our statute books, the es.
tablisbmeut of postal savings banks
throughout the country, ibis is a
source of gl'atliii-iltiou to members of
the Older, mid. while credit for the en
actmeut Is not solely theirs, of course
they have been very earnest iu the en­
deavor lu Impress upuu the national
..‘--■Is la tors the advantages of such a
bill
Under the terms of the bill a board
of trustees is created, who shall de­
clare what postoffices shall become
postal savings banks
Deposits Iu
these bauks made by one person shall
uot be more than $40it a mouth or ex­
ceed a total ot $500 An account may
be opened with $1. blit stamps of 10
cents each will be issued for those de-
siriug to uci'umillttte money to lie de­
posited. Ou deposits 2 per cent Inter­
est per annum is to tie paid.
Any depositor so desiring can ex­
change his deposits for government
bunds, to be Issued iu denominatiuus
of $20. $+0. $60. $80. $Kio or $500. to
bear Interest at 214 per cent per an­
num. The money accumulated iu the
postal savings banks is to lie deposited
In both national and state bauks. such
banks to pay 2*< per cent interest.
Five per cent of the total deposits is
to be retained by the secretary of the
treasury as a cash reserve. Not more
than 30 per cent of ttu-se deposits may
be withdrawn by the government at
any oue time fur investment In bonds
of the United States, the remaining 65
per cent to remain ou deposit iu the
banks
R ecorder tor Job Wuik.
C/dtOlCC
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O regon
bruci flint unii . b>ot h-Cit rii
l-(.*i.ii lu leocipt ot a ;n-w stock •*!
Drugs imi ' hcinicals. Patent imi
Pi piic'aiy Piep.it.dr ns, loilct ,\r
IH les Dicg Slli diies, Pelfuims,
Pi tislies, Spongcs, Si ap, Nuis ai d
i 'amlies. Ci-at.s. l'oliaci os ami C ig—
ut t'es, Baillis. Olls, lilas-, and
Paintei's Supplies.
For constitutional amendment
giving to cities and towns
exclusive power to license,
regulate, control, suppress,
or prohibit the sale of intox­
icating liquors within the
municipality.
328 X Yes
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ENDORSED BY
40,000 OREGON CITIZENS
li you wish a bottle cold-—
Call at the Eagle,
II you lovejlhe good« ihal i old--
( all al the Eagle.
Greater Oregon Home Kuie .-x ....
ciation, 618 l'.lei n ie Building.
Portland, - Iregon.
'T aint no use to ut and blink
if you leally need a drink,
Just make a sign or ling a bell,
And you lx-1 they'll treat you right
Down at the Eagle
(Paid advertisement.)
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School Books
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Alvin Munck, Prop
BtNIiON. OREGON
and
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MY CLOTHES ARE AT THE
BANDON
STEAM
LAUNDRY
Notes Here and There
Where Yours Ought to be
A. R DERINGER
Prop.
Harness Shop
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School Supplies
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We carry a complete stock of
of School
Books and the
most complete line of
Tablets and Supplies
BANDON
Juvenile Granges.
| for the winners.
Settle It Now
Settle It Right
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HANh-iN
State Master Hull of Michigan will
speak at the Ohio state fair. Sept. 7
Washington state Patrons have rais­
ed $500 as: a fund to aid iu pushing the
parcels post scheme.
Wyoming County (N. Y.i Agricultural
society has offered prizes of $15 aud
$10 for best registered attendance at
the coming fair
C. 11. McCormick of Gallia county.
O . has been uamed for the legislature.
He is a granger and farmers' institute
lecturer
The uew law abolishing the office of
school commissioner aud substituting
■ superintendents over small districts
for New York state was the work of
] the grange and the department of edu
: cation
Juvenile grauges are to bp com-
mended from every point of view, says
the New York Farmer Such granges
will give tile farm boys and girls much
of the sociul charm that is said to lie
' lacking in country life. Grange work
will familiarize the youngsters with
Public Spcal-inj Explained.
parliamentary practice, develop what
The .lapiinese visitor to the <lty was
ever oratorical and rhetorical gifts
asked tu make 1111 after ilii.uer speech
] they possess, give them self jiussession.
tie arc e and begun quaintly.
; cultivate their self reliance and make
“I often v.uOtier," lie said, -why it is
them courteous, jailite aud intelligent
juu Americans will binder your diges­ yoqug men and women
The grange
tion by makiug these after dinner has been of inestimable value to the
-|ie»-i-hes. We .lapuliese lest after our farmers and their wives, and the Juve
Uieals. it is luu.li better. I kllow that nlle granges will do for the children
i traveled with a Japanese legation what the subordinate and Pomona
over the I’uile.l States, and every­ granges bare done for the parent»
where the Americans wuulil make us
dine tln-u ask us for speeches after
Has a Membsrship of 7.201.
ward
We would much rut her have
Peerless among the counties of New
dined nt our hotels and retired ufter-
York state stands Jefferson, with a
v.aid to rest fur the following day. 1
membership in her thirty-three gruuges
n-I.eil some oue why it was. this
of 7.201. T’iils Is a larger number than
iildivrsal after dliiuer sprei litnaklng
half a dozen states combined can mus­
uiuoiig the American men at public
ter and larger than many single states
dlmiers. uud be replied that the
have. Aud yet this is one couuty ouly!
American man never hud u chance to
say uuytUiug ut buine-aud thut was
Contest For Membars.
why.”-New York Press.
A« Ohio grange instituted a three
mouths’ membership contest resulting
In an addltiou of forty-flve members.
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The losing side furnished a banquet
The
0E0. W. MOORE LUMBER CO. i
Bill,
I ull line of Harness. Sad­
dles, Bridles, Halters,
Blankets and everything
usually kept in a first-
class harness shop.
Repairing a Specialty
in the city.
Our prices are
right.
BANDON DRUG CO.
VV. J. SABIN, Prop.
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The Opera
HAS A SELECT STOCK OF
Wines, Liquors & Cigars
.
Ntrnni Heer on l>rnii£lit
COI'RTF.OUS TREATMENT
Anyone «ending a ekelrh and deacrlptlnn may
(fiilckly aarertMin our Of»iui<>n free windhor rn
»•ivHiitton ia prolmlily parentnl’h* <’omn»unIra-
ttoGis atrlcUy <*<>iit)<ieniial. HANDG' OK on Phteuig
sent free, oldest ugeiH-y for » hm unng patentn.
I’alents taken through Munn A Co. receive
•perta/without cliNigp, hitlie
Scientific American.
*. hnndtnm^lf Hhistrsted w$*<-kly. I.srve tf rlr-
ifiitioii of unf h« leniiu«' journal
Tenn* . > 4
■ I, : four tn >ntits, IL Boldti/uli jewHfi. m I. u
illNN&Co.
’6,Bfo‘ Washington,
d*” New L>. You
’fr-iuch ortlce ti% !•’
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GROSS BROS.
BANDON
OREGON
FOR RENT 4 ronnib, completely
md well furui-'lied. Rent $16. Caff
at Bandon Warehouse Co- for par­
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ticulars.
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Br.ng your
Job Woi*R
To T hf . R ecorder