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Looking Backward.
Published Every Tuesday and Friday by the
I had removed the hftbbles ailfl
had fastened the line lo one libtse,
when <me of ti e companions ciied
.H||—• luduiun! Lookout' and sure
nuugb. r ght on lhe e«*ge ol du
•luff were a hue of At rapultocs,
pciiing tire iqou me. Quirk a-
1 dash I slipped under otic ot lhe
..uses, and thus protected by the
iiiimal item being shot, managed b
oiue to the second iiotse, and thus
iclweeu lhe horses lor protect! >n.
amp was reached. To leave a strat
egic place, such as we were in. would
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A H ot T ime .—The month Ol
Recorder Futoishiiig Compa.ny.
May bad passeU, the weather in
those
high altitudes was dchghliu
T. H KRL XMf-K. í U mu Mana»«
C. E. KOPF, Eda«
and exhileialing, lhe snow had melt
But>*cr>ption, fl 60 per Year in Advance. Advertising Kut»* Made
ed and tilled lhe creeks with water,
Known on Applicatimi. Job Priutiug a Specialty
'antelopes alid deci weir feeding it.
Kit let al tbe Handou Foeioftice hn Srtiuud ('ia&i Mai'w.
sagebrush districts and lout hills ol
the Rocky mountains; the sage hens
October
2t,
1910
by thousands were laying their eggs
FRIDAY'
All this could not help but arouse
the instinct for sport tn the strong
niiunis with indifferent goods, have
Julia Ward Howe.
. >ung man. Meat was not plentiful have been the height ol foolishness,
drawn from us large amounts of in the market and prices were high.
so we concluded to stay. Yes, we
money, which, it spent at home, What did it matter if there wa* stayed because we could not gel
in lhe beauty oi the lilies
would have helped to pay tor pav- some danger ot becoming the hunted a say without being greatly outnum
Chrut was L«n at row (he sea.
At he died lo wake mm holy.
ng. schools, lighting and general instead oi the hunter? we wanten b red by lhe Indians. l he first day
Let us da* lo make men free.
civic improvement. Outside busi an outing and consequently lout of passed without any happenings; at
us miners concluded to have a good night sleep was impossible for fear
The greatest woman of the time
ness houses do not pay any part ot
tune
and bring home a load oi meat of being attacked; this night, too,
lies dead in Boston.
One nevei
our city taxes.
and sell what we did not need for ( assed, and the second day broke,
heatsrr speaks her name without at.
But, “Business is Business.” some ourselves While finishing the prep warm and clear Thousands ot Hies
involuntary recognition of the truth
say. Yet, but business is more than arations lor the undertaking. Waha swarmed around our game, which
and inspiring music of the foregoing
that, it is leiiprocity, and it should kee and his followers, lhe Shoshones was fast beginning to spoil.
verse.
zYnoiher night came and passed;
be apparent to everyone that busi and Bannacks, more than one thous
and
strong,
had
passed
through
At
iwo
of us stood guard for an hour
The more appreciable are the truth ness dealings with those who are
laulic City and South Bass for their while the others slept.
Thus we
and challenge of this verse from the working lor lhe same local interests
summer quarters, and the following changed about, being unmolested,
fact that 111 its sentiment it chaiac- as ourselves will be far more produc day, all being ready, we four, with
and excepting the one day no In
terizes the life ot thr woman who tive of good, than trading with peo an able team of horses and light dians had shown up. There was a
wrote it. It is the poetic expression ple who are far away, who buv noth wagon, followed the trail ot the In game to be played; were we green
enough to fall into the trap? Hardly!
of a great heart that beat in canstant mg from us, and whose only interest dians.
One ol our number was a powerful
Coining
to
lhe
Little
Sandy
just
sympathy fur those who were the tn our community is the amount of
young man, rather reckless, and per
where
its
waters
tumbled
and
shot
victims of wrong or evil conditions money they can get out of it.
over rapids and bowlders, we made Laps rude, but he did the work well
in this world, It is the rare expres-
Do you recall when times have lhe iirst camp. Fishing lines were He committed ail act, which, among
sion of that which is divine within been hard that these mail order used, but the water was still too cold lhe Indians, is one ol the greatest!
us, knowing but one ideal in life, houses ever extended you credit to lor trout to take readily to the bait, insults. With it, we raised a war I
and that the betterment ot oth< t help you over the hard places? Will >u this did not matter; everywhere whoop loud enough to be heard a
(Concluded on page 4)
lives.
they? Not in a thousand years—it's were nests full of eggs of sagehens
For more than fifty years the money down or no goods. The local md grouse, so we could easily get
ill we wanted to eat.
name Julia Ward Howe, ha« t een merchants are the ones- to whom w<
Contest Notice.
The next morning we h It the team
a synonym for the enlightened •enr must then turn for assistance, but feeding on theluxuiious bunch grass
age of American womanhood. In how can v»e do jo with good grace md two went hunting on the plains Department of the linterior.
United States Land Office,
the early days of lhe “Boston Com nr reason unless we support them in while myself and friend Albert
Roseburg, Oregon, Sept. 19, 1910
climbed up into the mountains.
inonwealth ” New England knew pr rsperous times»
A suffiient contest affidavit having t>een filed
Not a half mile Horn camp, eik
that none well; and as the anti-slav
Thev are alert, intelligent and trail were fresh, so we followed but in tha office fy Noah M Davison, contestant
against Home,lead Entry No. 13645, Sena
ery light grew fierce, and terminated progressive, and, if given lhe oppor
never could get a sight of them; 03779, made July I. 1904. for S.-W. 1-4
in lhe death throes o! rebellion, tin- tunits', will sell better yoods at the finally we struck a fiat, marshy piece Section 20, Township 29 S., Range 13 W.,
entire Nation knew it better
The same, or lower prices than the mail of land, sparingly overgrown with Willamette Meridian, by Benjamin Perry, con-
lestee, in which it is alleged that said Benjamin
value of the fame attaching to the order houses can or will, and deliver alder and wild plums. In the soft Perry ha, never resideJ upon or in any way im
woman .vho bore that name became them at once— no express charges, soil we soon found the course of proved sail land since making said entry, but
those elk, but could get no sight of has abandoned said land for over five year, last
a National, instead of a sectional , no long delays, no disappointments.
them. Here we also saw four dis past; said parti-s are hereby notified to appearl
possession. The reverent honor that
Let us cease, »hen. enriching a few linct tracks of grizzly bear, two old respond, and offer evidence touching said al
will be paid the lifeless tenement ol people in whom we hive no sort ot ones and two yearling cubs. It was legation at 10 o'clock a. m. on November I,
1910, before A. D. Morse, U. S. Commiss.oner,
c>av, and more especially the mem - interest, at the cost of lasting injmy a rather unexpected discovery, but at his office in Bandon, Oregon, and that final
what could spur us on more than hearting will be held at 10 o'clock a. m , on
ory of its high-spirited, noble occu- 1 10 our own community
Try sup-
the
expectation ol some trophy of November 15, 1910, before the Register and
pant, will be tendered bv American lorting our own home business for a
die most feared and savage animal Rceiver at the United States Land Office in
patriotism from every corner of this lime.
Roveburg, Oregon.
The said contestant having,
lound in the United States?
in a proper affidavit, filed September 19, 1910,
lu<:a<t land. — I’oitland Telegram.
Surely, lovaltv, in this instance,
True, w<- looked for a safe posi ,rt forth lacts which show that after due dili
I
means spend your money at home. tion a good sized tree, a thing the gence personal service of this notice can not be
grizzly will not and can cot climb, made, it is hereby ordered and directed that
Trade Loyalty.
placed us so that we could see all such notice be given by due and proper pub-
lication.
BENJAMIN F. JONE', Reg.,ter.
iround and do out shooting without
Some Velvet
38-t5 .
being in teach of lhe game. We
No word appeals more str* nglyto
I
became hungry and would have I
i
the average person than loyally. i
I
turned
luck
for
camp,
but
every
now
The railroads are asking the far-
We all love to l>e spoken of as loyal
Notice for Publication.
and then the expected game could
to family, friends, country, and to mers, merchants, in muf.icturers and
be heard splashing and grunting.
our ideals. We should also include working people of the country to
The su 11, too, was sinking in the Department of the Interior,
submit to higher freight rates, alleg west, and thus all return was cut off.
our home city.
(J. S. Land Office, at Roteburg, Oregon,
September 14. 1910
ing
the
higher
cost
of
living
as
the
There is no doubt of our sincerity
A night in the cold mountain air,
Notice is hereby given that Albert N. Treadgold.
t
more than hungry, sitting on limbs of Cass City, Michigan, who on September 3,
in this and we would feel very much reason.
of
the tree, became finally unpleas- |9iF), made Timber and Stone Entry No. 05456,
For the tear ending July first the
offended were it questioned, but is
mt, but had to be endured. The for Lots 2, 3 and 4, Section 2, Township M), S.
this loyally always of the right sort? railroads of the country collected
night passed and daylight broke; Range 14 W. W. Meridian, has filed notice of
is it intelligent and active or is it two billion eight hundred millions of
intention to make Final Timber and Stone Proof,
our companions, fearing that some
to establish claim to the land above described,
sometimes a sentimental and pleas dollars, which was a gain of about thing might have happened to us,
before A. D. Morse, United Slates Commission
ing fancy with which we delude our r | per cent over the year before. followed our trail; we heard them er, at Bandon, Oregon, oa the 29th day >1 Nov
After all expenses of operation and coming, and called, perhaps louder 1910.
selves?
Claimant names at witnesses:
The happiness of the people of a up keep were paid th< re remained a than was necessary, but it was safer
Robert Walker, of Bandon, Oregrn
for all of us to be together. The
city depends largely on the prosper net profit of n ne hundred and fifty
Hairy Walker, of Bandon. Oregon.
bears had left and we were released
G. T. Treadgold, of Bandon, Oregon.
ity of the community as a whole, millions of dollars or a gain of one
troin our uncomfortable quarters. A
Pearl R. Walker, of Bandon, Oregon.
and this prosperity depends in part hundred and ten millions on the good breakfast of eggs and antelope
BENJAMIN F. JONES.
Register.
37-IOt
upon the amount of money circulat year before.
gave us new strength and activity.
ing there. The more money the
This sum equals a dividend of 7 We hitched up, not needing grizzly
people send away for things they can 1-2 per cent on all the vast ocean of at present, and followed the course MV CLOTHES ARE AT THE
of the Little Sandy. We had not
buy from their own merchants, the “securities” which have been issued
' traveled very far when two antelopes
poorer the community will become, in the form of stocks and bonds in
were shot, and before evening came
and, conversely, the more they the process of mergers and holding six oi those fine animals lay tn the
spend at home, the more the place companies and other Wall street 1 wagon.
will thrive.
We began to think of returning
juggles since before the days of Jay-
onie,
but matters came differently
Do those who patronize distant Gould.
1 han we expected. Without claim -
Where Yours Ought to be
mail order houses ever think of the
This is net profit and takes into
ing merit for forethought, we struck
harm done. If all the good peopl» account any increase in wages or in
<>ur night's camp next to the water A. F. DERINGER
Prop.
in Boston, for instance, should ignore the cost of material and supplies
| of the stream. All around us a wide
the local merchants and for one year
The increase in wages to railroad Bottom, full of the tallest broom
buy all their supplies in Chicago, men that has been made the subject grass, under which young grass bad
Buffalo and New York, there would of so much noise amounted to an sprouted and gave a fat pasture for handon
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the hones.
and A pother. a ry
be “For Sale” signs on the city hall, increase of 2 r 3 per cent in operat .
After a good sound sleep we were
1« JIM* in raoeipt of a M* Mock of
Y'oung’s, the public library and th» expenses, while the increase in net
.wake by daylight, and while the
Drugs and Chemicals, Patent and 1
old North church. The same prin profits was 13 1 3 |>er cent.
others became busy getting break I’ropiietary Pi eparalions. Toilet Ar
ciple applies to all communities.
fast and preparing for the homeward tides. Drug Sundries, Perfumes, t
Patronage of ,home merchants is
trip, I was to bring in the horses, Brushes, Sponges, Soap, Nuts and
The R ecorder for Job Wotk.
which were grazing half way between Candies, Cigars. Tobaccos and C ig- ■
the life of a city. These mail ord»i
arettes, Paints. Oils, Glass and
lhe
R
ecorder only {1.50 per year I the camp and the bluff.
houses by ottering attractive (?) pre-
Painter'« Supplies.
BANDON
STEAM
LAUNDRY
Clarence Y. Lowe
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Opens an account with tin, tsmk and starts you on the road to
wealth. With a deposit ul .One Dollar we will loan you a neat
little bank to put vour savings in each day anil when the bank is
full you can bring the bank to the First National Bank and have
it O|>ened. l’lie key to the suiad bulk is kept here and the small
bank can onlv be opened by us.
Call for particulars. Open Sat
urday evenings.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
STATE DEPOSITARY
r
S am S ays
Buy G. W. M. Special Flooring. A new grade de
signed to suit the buyer looking for a good meterial
at a modest price. Now air drying under cover.
Look at this Flooring before purchasing any other.
It is well graded and well manufactured and its ex
cellence is backed by the reputation of the GEO. W.
MOORE LBR. CO., Makers of the Best Fir Flooring
in this part of the country.
GEO. W. MOORE LUMBER CO.
C. R. MOORE, Secretary.
Mth. Aútioiakl JayA
ea?te
r
homefoveV.
have a good wifr. give hei
Some niee things fri hei home, she
wiff think mo\e oft you.
! and then it is such a com fri taffe
\frefing to know that youi, home is
feautifrtf when friends di oft in. we
have a fig stoie frtff ofi frimituïe
and you ean fref su\e you ean get
what you want in ou\ stoie.
youis lïufy}
Claude Woodruff,
The House
Furnisher, Bandon, Oregon
If you with a bottle cold---
BANDON
Call at the Eagle,
If you love the goods'tliats old--
Harness Shop
Call at the Eagle.
Full line of Harness, Sad
dles, Bridles,
Halters,
Blankets and everything
usually kept in a first*
class haraess shop.
Repairing a Specialty
T ainl no use to Mt and blink
If you really nerd a drink.
Just make a sign or ring a hell.
And you bet they'll treat you right
Down at the Eagle
Alvin Munck, Prop.
W. J. SABIN, Prep.
bamrn , oreoon
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