Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915, December 06, 1910, Image 2

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W. William«. Carha F.. Wilhamc, Maty
G imm ! Ixruks are the safeguards ol <
I. CafpeMar, F.llxrt I3y«t. ai.J tt. biaao ace
I intellectual and moral health.
county has done her share toward
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oi tool
THOUGHT FOR TODAY
i .ten anti «-'.'mniackliny mr to irll the hrteuialcrt
building good rir.uL, then why
4. oibed real property to Mtuly the luni oi
should our mail service I m * cut oil Denounces Slapping Children $ it) U0 wuh interol I hereon at the rate oi 10
lhe loftier your purpose ia, tha
p< r real per annum hum the 22nd day oi Sep­
because Douglas county has done
mor. sure you will be to make the
tember, 1910, an attorney fee of $120.00
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N.
Adrian,
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address
to
p actually nothing? The justice ol
and coat, taxed al $20.40 due Pia "»tiff, and the I
world richer with «very enrichment
mu h a course on the part of the post the teachers of Spokane a few days •urn oi $2414) 00 with inteml thereon at the rale
•f youra lf.—Phillip. Brook».
office department would be hard to ago, bitterly denounced the practise i ol 8 per ceut per annum from the 22nd day of
hcptemler, 1910, an attorney fee of $200.00
detect. Of course there is no imine of “slapping school children in the and ccMli taxed at $15.00 due the Defcndcnt,
diaie danger of such a course of pro lace.” Where, mav we ask, is such G orge Gehrig and the >um of $ 1320.00 with
Mail May Be Stopped.
ceedure, but if there were it would a practi.e used in this day of en nt-:re<t thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per an­
num from the22nd d-y of .September, 1910, an
he a discrimination against Coes lightenment, for it is certainly a relic attorney fee of $140.00 and costa taxed at $15.00
The Oregonian of November 30th
due the Defendcnt, Adam Perth baker. I WILL
county that would be absolutely of barbarism.
Our Prices are Right
ON WEDNESDAY, the 4th DAY OF JAN­
says:
In
the
olden
days,
the
school
without justification, eAm taking the
UARY, 191 I, at the hour of Ten o'clock in the
¡ties and towns served by “star
government report into account, fol­ master sometimes used a good hick forenoon of said day at the front door of the
route” mail deliveries in Oregon may
according to it the “people vho are ory switch with which to preserve County County Coui. House in the City of Co­
quille Coos County, Ore., offer for sale and sell
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be ent < It because of poor roads.
dependent upon such an amount of order, but even that, of late, is be at public auction to the highest and best bidder fcr,
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The winter season has advanced Io
mail’’ have certainly .“done some­ coining obsolete Teachers of today cash in hand, all of the right, title and interest of '
the point »here manv roads are now
the Defendents, Lorenzo Anselmo and Alm» I
thing with the roads,” but the peo­ are using the much bet^r nuthod of Anselmo, :n and to the following described real
almost impassible, .mil mail carriers
Marshfield, Oregon
ple who are not dependent are lite moral suasion, wli ch, in most in­ property,to-wit: Loti Ten and Elevenand Twelve I
are sending in their an-iual batch of
the East One half of Lot Thirteen and the West ' ,
stances,
woiks
to
better
advantage
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ones who have.done nothing.
complaints. Unless better i.oads arc-
than anything el.-e, but, of course, Three Feet of lot Nine along the East side of lot .
Ten all in Block number F ive in the Woolen
provided for mail carriers, it was til- |
there is, once in a while, an unruly Mill addition to the Town (now City) of Ban- ,
timated in the pot toifice inspector’s |
An Age of Books.
child whose sense of right and dou. Coos County, Oregon, according to the
plat of said addition as the same appears on file
office yesterday, the Government
wrong is so vague that no appeal to and of record in lhe office of the county clerk of
may adopt a system applied to cities
Centuries ago a certain wise man to his better senses will avail any­ Coos County. And lot Eight an J that part of
—that no deliveries of mail shall be
thing. In such a case the only thing lot Nine not mentioned above in said block Five
said:
of Woolen Mill addition to the Town (now
made to districts that diknot provide
“Of the making of many books to do is to “spare not the rod,” and City) of Bandon. Coos County, Oregon.
sidewalks, street lights, street names
Rates $t.oo Io $2.00 per day. Special rates by
there is no end." What would he it should be used with telling effect; Dated this 25th day of November, 1910.
W.
W.
CAGE
anil numbers.
say today if permitted to look upon but to slap a child in the face or
week or month. Sample Room in Connection.
Sheirff of Coos County, Oregon
G. W. Prior, who has the contract tiie rapid
anywhere
about,
the
head,
whether
accumulation wh-ch the
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By C. A. GAGE, Deputy.
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for carrying the mails between Oak hundreds of publishing houses are it fie done by school teacher, parent ____
Bandon
Oregon
land and Stephens, wrote a letter to unloading
upon the reading public or anyone else, is very wrong and
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BOOTS
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SHOES
the United States Marsha), which every passing day?
may result in permanent injury to
found its way to the postotfice in­
Like human beings, books may be the child.
You can’t expect to get $2 worth
spectors, in which he charged that
for $1, but you can get your
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divided into three classes—good, bad
money’s worth at
the road had been made impassable
How One Woman Got Votes
anil indifferent.
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by the Southern Valley Land &
It is pleasant to reflect that the
Water Company digging a ditch
In Jasper Co., Miss Della Sharp
public taste in the matter of reading
Dealer In Boots and Shoes.
and throwing all the dirt on top of
was chosen Clerk of the Circuit
is slowlv but suiely being elevated.
Court of the Twenty fifth Judicial
the road.
This has been brought about un- District. Her success was largely Repairing neatly and promp­
The letter brought up the old , douLtedly in large part by the rap-
tly done at lowest liv­
Do you want to Buy, Build, Sell or Rent?
due to her ability as a campaigner
complaint about the two roads from idly increasing number of public and her record in the office where
ing prices
Do you want Fire, Life, or Accident Insurance?
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Rmrebtirg to Mrytle Point ami libraries. These agencies have also she served 12 years as a deputy.
Do you want Hunter’s or Angler’s License?
Marshfield. These roads are so bad brought the people in contact with
Miss Sharp toured the county by
FURNISHED ROOMS
automobile, and every morning she
th.it the contract for carrying the the best.
Do you want any Notary Work Done?
was to be seen emerging front her
mails was raised from $14,000 to
AT
Another striking illustration of boarding house clad in a black skirt
If you do, Go To
$29,coo at the last award. The de­ the demand for .a higher stindard of
a dainty white shirt waist, and as big
a
Yours Truly
livery of mail over these roads re­
reading matter is found in the recent a hat as was likely to keep within
quires the services of 75 horses and
exjieiience of the Chicago, Burling­ the bounds of approval. She dis­
MRS SARAH COS I ELLO
23 to 24 men, when the roads are
tributed cards on which were print
ton
Quincy Railroad company. It
ed: “Della Sharp needs your vote
Nice «leim rooinu 25 ritiri 50o n
good.
night, $1.35 n week; $.'> nin uith
is reported that the company in on November 8th for Circuit Clerk.’
“These two roads, for the distance seeking to give its patrons reading
She carried with her a box of cigars.
OREGON
and the size of the cities they con­ matter of real value, first adopted She talked to every man in I lie min BANDON
nect, are the worst in the civilized the much discussed five -foot shelf of ing districts, in manv cases going
world,” said one of the inspectors books chosen by Dr. Eliot, late pres­ down shafts for a hearing.
She presented 'lead p< ncils to
e.,.- aswvt&AXsw
A Great
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yesterday. “I do not base this as­ ident of Harvard university, as the
Democrats,
with
the
injunction:
“
I
sertion on my personal knowledge most vital part
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of literature. The brought this for you to scratch your
of the roads, but I have been over The railroad company kept account
own ticket on November «Sth 1 am
SI 11 EDI )S At KENNEDY
them with people ir.>m all parts oi of the extent to which these books sure that you would rather have an
RbACKNlNITIIN AND WAGDNNAKFKK
the world, and without exception were used. After a trial extending old maid in the ofhee than an old Semi-Weekly Oregon Journal, one
Wagons of All kinds Made to Order
Horseshoeing a Specially
year
_____ . ....___ $! .50
they say they are the worst they
ver
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bachelor.
”
over more than a year, the fact was
Job Work attended to promptly and all work guaranteed to give satisfaction.
Price,
Alm.ist every fence post, telegraph Semi - Weekly Bandoil Recorder
reasonable. Shop on Alwatei Street, Bandon, Oregon.
saw. Coos county has done a great apparent that Dr. Eliot’s selections,
1.50
one year
deal of work to better them, but while they will stand the test o pole and bridge in the county bore
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placards: “Vole for the girl,” under
$3.00
Total
Douglas county does very little. scholarly judgment, are not popular
which many wrote: “You bet I
Coos county has spent about $25,000 The demands cf the passengers for will.” — St Louis Globe Deinociat. I
Both Papers One Year $2.00
on the roads and Douglas county something different were so insistent
---- ivy k------
about $10,000. I have walked over that the company invited them to
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To Keep Young.
the roads, I have ridden over them ballot fot a new library. They re­
The Semi-Weekl.v
1st Class,Bread,Cakes, Piesand Pastry
in a rig anil by stage nnd I never sponded in large numbers, and the
Think that you arc young, On
OF ALL KINDS.
SATISFACTION
saw the like, winter or summer. In result is a fourteen foot Irook shelf your birthday don’t allow yourself Oregon Journal
GUARANTEED
Publishes the latest and most complete tele­
the winter time they are next to im­ which does credit to them.
to think that you are a year older. graphic news of the wotld; give, reliable
A trial will convince you
passable.
Opposite Trowbridge’s Store
Tharkcry, Cooper, Shakespeare, Keep mental cobwebs, dust and market reports, as it is published at Portland
where the market news can be and is cor­
brain
ashes
brushed
off
by
frequent
“It is certainly up to the people Stevenson, Sinollet, Goldsmith and
CHAS. HERZIG. PROP-
rected to date for each issue.
It also has a
changes.
to provide roads that may he trav­ Birn-ll are represented on this shelf,
page of special matter for the farm and
Don’t be too ambitious.
The
eled if they want mail. It is not the as well as write rs of the day who canker of over-vaulting ambition home, an interesting story page and a page
or more of c omic each week, and it goes to
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duty of the Government to make produce the “best sellers.” There has eaten up the happiness of manv the suliscribrr twice each week---104 times a
the roads but to deliver mail where are also some heavy works for the a life and shortened its years
year.
Put
some
beauty
into
your
li'e
roads are provided. There are five studiously inclined. In the list are
KAAIMMV
OREGON
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Presidential postoffices served by Aldrich’s “Margery Daw and Other every dav by seeing beautiful works
The
Semi-Weekly
of art, beautilul bits of scenery, nr
Capital Stock $50,000
those two roads, each office paying People,” Balzac’s “Short St' ries,”
by reading some line po -m or selec­
BOARD Of
DIRECTORS:
J. L. Kronenlierg, f'lksident. J. Denhohn, Vice
Bandon Recorder
a salary of ficoo, «and there is no Bunner's and Davis’ short stories, tion in prose.— Buffalo News.
Pretklul; F. J. Fahy, Cashier; I rank Flam. T. I*. I lanly.
Gives all the local newt and happenings and
excuse lor such conditions. 2000 to “Robinson Crusoe,” Field's “Love
A general banking business trai jacted and customers given every accommodation con­
should be in every home in this vicinity. The
4000 pounds ol mail a day «are Affairs, of a Bibliomaniac,” Hadleys
sistent with safe ami coruervativ' banking
Heartburn is a symptom of indi­ two paper, make a rpkndid combination and
CORRESPONDENTS: The American National Bank, of San Francisco. Calif;
hauled over the roads and the pro “Railroad Transportation,” Kip­ gestion. Takeatloseof HERBINE youcansave$i by tending your tub« up-
Merchants National Bank, Portland, Oregon; The Chase National Bank, of New York.
¡lion,
to
1
he
Bandon
Recorder.
We
can
in
such
cases.
The
pain
disappears
pie who are dependent upon such ling’s “Captains Courageous,” Mer
alto give our uibtcn'iert a good clubbing of­
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an amount of mail should rertainlv ritt’s “Federal Regulation o( Rail­ instantly. The bowels operate speed
fer for the Daily and Sunday, ot Sunday
ily and you feel line, vigorous and i J >urnal in connection with the Semi-Weekly
try to do something with the mac's ” road Rates,” Scott’s “Ivanhoe,”
diectful, Price 50c Sold by C. Y. i Bandon Reminder.
Now, the fact being true that C os : Sea well’s 4“P.tpa Bouchard," Spear Lowe.
Come nnd sec our
Gorgeous Display
m
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im
HOLIDAY GOODS
Jewelry, Cut Glass.
Silverware, Fine China,
Brass Goods, Leater Bags,
Novelties. Etc.
Pottery, Kodaks
I he Red Cross Drug
Store
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B R E U E K s
The
I SUPPLY ALL YOUR WANTS
Pacific
E. E. OAKES
A Square Deal For All
Clubbing Offer
Home Bakery
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