Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915, October 18, 1910, Image 4

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as a Bandon visitor Sunday.
Clar-nce Zumwalt
ing which time he studied law under
the late Judge John Kelsey, and in
Port Orford on business Saturday.
WAY.”
J. P. Olson was up troni
Place your orders at once for all 1897 was admitted to practice in all
kind' of grass seed, srvd grains, etc. the courts of Oregon, since which
Youth’s »ad«ile with I 3 in» h tree with T. W. Robison, al Central time he hrs been actively engaged
Warehouse.
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in the practii e of law.
for fzi 00.
At W J Sabin’s Har
He represented Polk and Lincoln
T.
W.
Robison
is
back
at
his
ness Shop.
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counties in the legislature for three
The orchestra rn uste at the Grand place ot business alter a tew days’
terms, 1903, 1907 taod 191*9.
He
ilness.
Theatre Sunday evening w *■» greatly
introduced
the
Demurrage
Car
Allied Johnson, Jr , of Coquill«*,
enjoyed by all, and ceitainly merited
the he any applause wtiu li was given w as a Baudon business visitor Sat­ Shortage bill in the session of 1903,
on business Saturday.
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FOK SALE F ive r< oil) cottage
A l>unham, manager of the Co-
and furniture, and two lots
Best quille River Transportation Co., ahd
location m town. Close th- Inquire »»lie weir down to Bandon from Co
of Nels Rasmussen.
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quille Saturday.
look after busine-s art-irs ami vi-it
with Bandon friends.
She expects
to be here only a short time,
books
registration
The
(Ssaccaaaor Io J Jeukms)
W omen .
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In order to tr.ake it refer to wo
man’s suffrage it
proven that
w<>ul«l have to be
women
are
n«*t now
pr«»t*erlv represented by theif Ims
bands, lathers t»r brothers; that th«
government d«»es not protec', them
in their property interes’s, and that
they d«» not get V line recen rd lot
their money.
The question
tee on railloads, had it incorjtoratrd the laws of a civalized nation. Some1
into the Railroad Commission Bill, men a ho have no pro|*erty vote «nd
thereto,
tor the
Pacific
egist*-r«d now will be compelled to
Alsea,
;o tlinnigh the form ot sweating in
iggregating about
Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Connell ami
3 children, of Chattanooga,
at
:eed, etc.,
•rices.
the
very
lowesi
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company has
aw.
left
the South.
Mr. Connell is in
A nice home in Coquille, to trade
yell attended, .and quite a sum of
for Bandon property
Owners ol
this property have just lost their
noney was realize«! on the sale o|
11 ki is, none bringing less than f.i.
Coquille.
Burk
Frank
Address
See or phone L. J. Radley for all
4*~4tx
holder, Coquille.
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cinds of Fire Wotid.
D«vul Prewett and wife of Bear
A number ol Bandon young peo creek were Bandon visitors today.
pie chartered an automobile and
EUK KENT 4 rooms, completely
started out for a joy ride Sundae,
md well luinished. Rent Jt6. Call
but when they were about six or
it Bandon Warehouse Co. for par
eight miles in the country, the ma
ticulars.
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chine broke down and they had Io
L J. Daviiison has just purchased
hire a team to get them home. They
returned about eight o clock in the
«fine Berkshire hog from an Ohio
evening, a dejected lather than a
«lock
fine resi­
Ad
vhen it comes to
These
lawiul
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rates
unjust and un
have
cases
been decided against
the
both
express
of
thousands
He is well
dollars.
qualified for the position.
He was nominated
without oppo-
tition. believes in the primary law,
ind a square deal for everyone, no
what
matter
their
position in life
may be.
J. S. Akin, Merchant.
J. H. Ross, Sheriff.
expanse
Postmaster.
C. E. Haw kins, Lawyer and
the
Deputy District Attorney.
C.
B.
Lincoln Co. Fair.
E. Collins, Ed. Leader.
Roseburg last Friday after
Crosno,
Secretary
R
Gas Co. was down about 4’0 feel
He will also look over other herd»
G. B
last night and they aie still pushing
it down with all possible haste The
vith the view ot purchasing more ii
and County Treasurer.
W. C. Copeland, Farmer
company has a little more stock l>i
•e gone about ten days.
le finds any that suit him.
Mrs Swanson ot
irrived in
He will
a
1 Hit's
liort visit with her daughter, Mrs.
Studio, tor graining or sign
paint-
Arthur Sieman, and family.
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Win. Gallier returned last night
from a few days' visit up the river
Mr. Gather has been
hi
esterday and returned on the early
•oat this morning.
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health lor a few days.
I. F. Jone» for Circuit Judge
We are pleased to see that I
Mr Lewin has had
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Why Not Woman’s Suffrage.
(An address given recently at the
Y M.
A. hall, Portland, by
Clarence True Wilson, D. D.)
When two armies face each other
¡n battle the army of aggression, lie-
ore it can engage the main body,
Lewin is again behind the block in
his meat market, ready to greet his
pleasant smile.
(Paid adsertiaemenl.)
Dr S. I. Perkins went to Coquille
rather po< r
old as well as new customers with a
McCluskey, Lawyer
and Lumberman
R S. Van Cleve, Merchmt.
McCloud, Cal ,
Bandon Sunday, for
(.all oil M. A. Norton at
ing.
Toledo, Oregcn. Oct. 4th, 1910—
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F.
I He
Junes,
Republican candidi-
for circuit jixjge ot the 2d ju
mu‘t drive in the skirmish lines of
t lie enemy.
The woman's suffrage
propaganda has thrown out certain
»kirmish lines in the public thought
while it is not yet entirely well, he i-
licial district, was born on a farm
iear Lawrence, Douglas Co., Kan ,
able to move around quite easily.
February 24,1858. In i866hisfath
we can come to the main argument
a long siege with his sore toe. and
Evangelist
E
Wallace Shepard
ot Portland. Or., and ot the Advent
Mr.
Shepard is
well recoin
mended as a temper ante lecturer ano
■ nd these must be driven in liefore
er died and he came io Oregon with
First,
Ins widawed mother, and settled on
the ballot
Christian denomuiati jii . is expected t le Yaqmna Bav in Benton county,
»here the town of Toledo now
here Oct joth, and plans aie ma
luring for a grand union temperame »lands.
Hi» mother died two years later,
rally on Sunday night of that date
Rev.
then,
those
who claim that
is woman's right quote
from the declaration of independence
that, "Taxation without
tion is tyranny."
représenta
But the quota-
nd for the next six years he spent
tion is not in point, for that senti
ment was uttered with no possible
lie summer time in working in the
reference to the individual voters,
male nr female.
It was a declara
Watch these columns lor Tigging camps of Douglas and Ben
tion of the representatives of the 13
a definite statement next week The ton counties on the I mj>qui and
colonies that unless these colonies
Yaquina
bays
and
going
to
sebot
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|«iple of the Advent Christian
church ot Bandon expect to hold .11 the winter time, acquiting his could have a representative in the»
l>re»<her.
revival services beginning O> t
conducted by Evangelist E
Shepard.
till
Walla« e
Definite notice later.
Jmation in the public schools and
,t Corvallis College.
u.ied steaia boating
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12:55 a m,. .
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20__ 1 00 p. in.. ...9.7 it.
21__ 1 46 a. m..
. 7.6 ft.
21 ...1:23 P. m._ ...9.6 ft.
LOW WATER
Thursday,
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Friday,
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He then io!—
fur ten years,
a gigantic combination offer that will
furnish them all the news of the
country in a metropolitian daily and
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parliament and in the cabinet to pro­
tect
their
interests
The Bandon Recorder,
$3.00 per year
1.50 per year
$4.50
Total,
ft.
.6:55 a. m.____2.0 ft.
20.. . 7:40 p. m.
21..
The Daily San FranciscohBulletin,
6:52 p. m... — ‘'.8 ft.
--1.0 ft.
7:35 a. m.___2.5 ft.
.8 32 p. m._. —1.0 ft
Both papers through
this office if paid in
advance, per year
, Coo» County Directory.
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Rrpresenlslive.____ _________ R. E. L. Brdillion
Shentf....................................................W. W. Gar
j*mri Walton
Surveyor.............................................. _A. N. Gould
Atsesao«_____________ _ ___________ T. J. Thrill
Coroner
King
George
should nyt ask us to pay duty.
It
A QUEER
TOURNAMENT
By ANDREW C EWING
______ _ _______ _______Dr. Golden
Counly Jud|ie ._.........................
ive head of full blood Jersey cattle.
many shares as anyone might want
Friday.
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I2:i'-O p. m. ...9.6 ft.
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Treasure«...._____ ____________T. M. Dimmick
Miocene Oil N
sale, and will sell one share ol as
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twenty per cent., thus saving an­
nually to the people of Oregon many
Henry Van Luven, of Bear creek,
vent to
Thursday,
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companies and iheir rates reduced
The
increasing
can give subscribers the advantage of
19 .1205 a. m.. ...8 3 fi.
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Clerk
.'.«hie of his stock.
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The well ol the
were unreasonable,
express
R. A. Arnold, Mayor and
dress Don, P. O. Box 498, Eugene.
Oregon.
their
Lee Wade, Clerk.
Davison is not afraid ot
San Francisco Bulletin whereby we
$2.75
Company,
Express
that
»ay nothing of the first cost, but Mr.
dence property in Myrtle Point tin
residence property in Bandon.
charging
•xpiess on the poiker was 540, to
joyful bunch.
W anted — To trade
farm to hea«f his herd.
Fargo
Wells
ttle Circle last Saturday evening was
little child an t don't wish to live in
Wednesday, Oct.
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Co 1 pany and the other against thr
t he Basket Social, given by Sea­
sawmill business at Chattanooga
the
with th:
HIGH WAIT.R
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sion in the interests of the public;
me against
the Pacific Express
net c hauls to-day.
the
made arrangements
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with other conditions of the
'«tore the State Railroad Commis­
Biidir Randle man and wile o’ the
Elizabeth, Sunday, lor their Lome in
in thirty years,
not.
In ¡908 Mr. Jfines tiled two suit
uid enjoying the tine oul door air
the upper river were calling on Bandon
on
for
paid .my taxes on the land, or com­
lis home in the country, rusticating
ami
RECORDER management has
the Recorder at marvelous low price
BANDON TIDES
on the
the further reason that the railrpad
Oregon lor the greater pait ot the
Friday evening,
20,000 acres c-f
individuals or corporations; and
Bandon i-> spending a lew days at
past three months, arrived in Bandon
f
all the news of Bandon and vicinity in
bays.
Yaquina
and
right to donate state lands to private
who have been m different parts ot
Myrtle Point tor the
Siletz
grounds that the leg is! dure had no
plied
year, and at
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all the
Company
tide and overflowed lands,
F J. J-ahy, cashier of the Bank ol
I enn
Oregon
Great
Combination
Offer
ide and overflowed lands on the
is handling all kinds of hay, grain.
B each .
Railway
the
to
November election closed last Sat-
irday night and those who have not
I want it strictly understood that
hrii vote, providing they want to
there is no combine 111 buying sec
ond hand goods
I will pay the vote.
Don’t forget that T. W. Robison
highest cash price lot all second hand
gcods offered for sale.
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W. I.
giantinv
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Heavy and Light Draving.
Best grade of Coal on Hand.
Barns— Luninon»* Old Cannery
of which he was one ol the strongest tnar.y who have no vote pav large
The Newport has made her Iasi
W J. Sabin has moved his har­ supporters.
Numerous young men and
taxes.
trip between heie and P-xrtland tot ness shop from his old location in
In the session of 1907, he intro­ women. heirs to large estates, |>ay 1
the present, at least, and it is ru
the government. I
ilieuer'.s building al the west end ot duced what is known as the |ones
iinnt nse sums to
mured that she will run between ■ irst street, to the W. E. Ellis build
Eire 1.0« ks Bill appropriating Jjco,- but have no vote,
Corporations j
here and Coos Bay regularly from mg, recently vacated by I.
B. 000, conditioned that the govern
p ty immense sums in taxes, but |
this time on.
•Vuodruti, the second hand man. on mriit would appriipriate a like sum
have no vote.
People residing in j
Mrs. L. M. Elliott and daughtet Atwater street.
tor either the purchase of the old or foreign lands or have lived in this
of San Diego. Cal., are expected on
John Jenkins has returned from the building of new locks at llie falls country only a few years pay taxes,
the next Elizabeth and will make as tlip down into Arizona, and wil on thr Willamette River at Oregon
but have no vote.
In fact voting
their home in Bandon ioi thr winter. 1 etnain here toi some time at leas . City.
has n«* reference whatever to taxes.
Mrs. Elliott ia the mother ot A S
At the same session lie introduced
youi second-hand goods
Oregon Slate Association, oppos­
Buy
Elliott, manager of the Bindon
< «real 1 lull, and it became a law, repeal­ ed to the Extension of the Suffrage
from the store on the hill.
Light and Power Co.
Phone ing the former attempted act of the of \\ 'omen.
S. H. Goff.
largams.
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Mis. W. N. Wright arrived Sat
legislature, and
acts amendatory
nt.
M rs . F rancis J. B ailey , Pres.
urday night from Ashland, Ore., to
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B. C. MARTIN, Proprietor
ol voting has no
which was defeated, and again in refesBn e to .the pavn g ol taxes.
the session of 1907. introduced it, We pay out taxes tn return for the
and living a meinlier of the commit­ protection to life • and property, by
urday.
it.
P rotection
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Lincoln county tor three terms, dur­ | ether without due representalum.
was up from
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knowledge of Oregon’s waterways. I>ut it wa-> a declaration that one
He served as county clerk for groern*rnt ought not to tax M-
Miss Dollre SkerLs, ot Coquille,
"F I F I E L D” — The
acquiring
thus
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Geotgc Forty and wife were up working 'rom deck hand to captain, had 11O t*4er»rre tn the editing bzl
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John F. Hail
Copyright. xtslu uy n inerica n Presa
Association
Commissioners.E. A. Anderson, W. T. Dement
oppoueut failiMl to take a bull she
served, “if you'd stop lunklng swwi at
Mr Martindale you'd play a better
Kame. Everybody knows what you’re
up to tn that direction."
Dick scored one In putting th it re­
mark into MI hh Blanchard's mouth.
Miss Ashby threw down her racket.
“1 don't care.” she said. "It doesn’t
make any difference whether you were
prompted to say that or not; you hud
no rlKht to say It.” Her fac«* was fiery
red. and her eyes were «mapping.
Miss Blanchard had not got over the
remark about her tusk mid st-eined to
take a malicious pleasure In saying
what Dick told her to say. sometimes
breaking into nhort bits of Irritating
laughter.
"Sadie, if you don’t stop that gig
gling you'll drive me crazy.” 1 made
Miss Ashby remark.
“Ob, don’t be ailly! You’re making a
poor show of yourself,
You should
have brought a handglass. »•
"How is it, Mr. Martindale." said
Miss Ashby, “tbut you uieu talk to
Whenever you
Mayor_________________________ _ J. W. Mol each other as you do?
aud your ehum. Mr Warren, are to­
Recorder___________ __________ E. B. Kauuud
Treasurer_________________________ C. Y. Lowe gether you say all aorta of mean tilings
to each other, but I don't see that
Mum. if.a I Judge .__________ Geo. P. Topping
either
ot you gets angry."
Attorney__________.______________F, J. Feeney
"Oh. we understand each other.”
Councilmen.___ G. Bsak, M. Breuer, P. C.
“I w ouder if Sudle uud 1 could do
Stevenson, H. Manciet, R. W. Boyle, R. W. I tuaL”
Windsor.
“No. you couldn't without quurrel-
ing.”
Miss Ashby was silent for a moment.
Street Improvement Notice. then
said. "I'm going to try.”
“You'd better have brought one
"I’ll bet you a pound of candy
yourself.” retorted Miss Ashby, “If
against a cigar that you quarrel.”
Notice u hereby given, that the Common
you had you'd have kept your tusk
“I'll take the bet”
Council of the City of Bandon, Coos County,
It was agreed between us that the hidden.”
Oregon, did by resolution made upon tl.e ilith two girls should have a talkiug tourua
Miss Blanchard dropped her racket
day of September, 1910, determine to improve ment v.hiie they played a game of ten­ and strode off the field.
"I didn’t suppose.” she said hotly,
Spruce Street, in South Bandon Addition, from nis, Dick Wurreii to furnish remarks
"that this was to be a tournament of
the South line in South Bandon, then running fur Miss Blanchard, to be thrown in
Insults.”
North for a distance of 479 fe-t. to-wit
from occasionally, and I to do the same for
Miss Ashby followed her. walking
Miss
Ashby.
Umpires
were
appointed,
the South line in South Bandon, running North
and we all met by appoiutmeut at the erect and with great hauteur “1 think
to the North line of the Horsetail property in
you two men had better finish It.” she
court.
South Bandon; said improvement to consist of
We permitted the girls to play for said.
grading, determining the numl>er of cuts and fills
awhile without furnishing any re-
“Done!” exclaimed both Dick and I,
thereon to be made to conform with established marks, during which time they said 1 and. picking up the rackets, we began
grade on street, and further to construct sidewalks what
they considered very trying to play and to chaff
We both have
where walks are not laid according to specihca*
things to each other, laughing all the physical defects and did not refrain
while aud congratulating themselves from delicate mention of them.
lions and City Ordinance and where no walks
“Now I'm going to take you in the
have been laid at all.
Now, unless a written on their ability to maintain good hu­
bald spot on your forehead." from
remonstrance be made and signed by two-thirds mor. After the first set bad been play
ed Dick and 1. each standing by the Dick
of real property owners of property fronting upon
girl be was to talk through, begun to
"And I’ll knock one of those spin
both sides of said street so proposed to be im­
put iu uu occasional word, producing I die plus from under you. Forty-thir
proved, and such remonstrance be hied with the
ty"
the following bits of dialogue:
City Recoder on or before the 8th day of No­
“You give me another bail like that.”
“Thirty-forty, you mean
Pity your
vember, 1910, then the Common Couocil will said Miss Ashby, "and I’ll swipe you
first baby lessons were in lying.”
declare such improvement by ordinance and pro­ with uiy racket.”
“You know very well you’ve just out
vide for the manner of making such improve­
Miss Blanchard only smiled.
of jail for iH-rJury.”
"Now you’re ivRo'vlng your rhinoc­
ment thereon ui accordance with grade and
“Now I’m going to put a ball between
specifications and assessing the cost thereof upon eros tusk.” pursued Miss Ashby.
those txiw legs of yours. I could throw
Miss Warren ceased to smile
In­ a barrel between 'em.”
the ad|a<ent property.
deed. she looked very sober. The tooth
“Which eye are you looking at me
By order of the Common Couocil.
referred to was a blemish to her beau
with—the upper or the lower?"
Dated at Bandon, Ore., October 18th, 1910. ,
ty. Dick made her retort
When we lisd sent these delicate
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E. B. KAUSRUD, Recorder,
“That remark was one of your own compliments for awhile we threw our
You weren't told to say tt at ail. I arms around each other and kissed,
think it real mean of you."
after the Eurofiean fashion, on both
"Deuce!” cried Miss Ashby at my > < h«s-ks This we did to show our su­
suggestion, claiming 10 points more periority In the matter of goo«l nature
than she was eutltled to.
to the girls. The umpires decided that
"You know very well its 30-40 I had won the bet. but sentenced me
Bring your
What do you wuut to grab points like to pay tt.
that forf
"I have no desire whatever," said
“if you knew.” retorted the other, Miss Ashby, tossing her head, “to ex­
"what a mud looking thing you were cel at any such 9»me.
wbeu you said that you’d put your
"Nor have X." Miss Blanchard
To T he R ecorder bead to soak "
chimed In.
Miss Biam bard tried to laugh, but
I’ll admit.” I said by way of apai
was tJ* j sensitive to laugh at a re ogy. “that it’a far «lore pleasant for
(park which was untrue.
friends to say nice things to * b oth-
“1 say, Claraj'' she »aid when her
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