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About Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1911)
f — Lipk liver is the connection be- speeded on with my remarkable team re-tored me so far that I thought of I —with radiant face. Where, among the kingdoms anil making myself useful. One pleasant It.’.een theL'pper and Lower Klamath and vehicle. Published Every Tuesday and Friday by the 1 empire* anil monarchies ol the w orld, div I was a<coi'panied by one of j Lake; This I crossed on a ferry Tire Medicines that aid nature are al- could such a scene have been possi lhe neighbors who »islied to limk people here had been fishing anil Recorder Fvitoishing Company. way- most effectual. Chamber Iain’s ble? Nowhere beneath the stars, lor some horses; we went into a can had .iplnreil a gon supply of C01 gh Remedy acts on this plan. T. Fl. KREAMER, Business Manager C E. KOPF. Eduo. j And the thinking people of other Von not fur ,41ft and there, in a well whit' fish weighing trom five to ten It allavs the cough, relieves the lungs, Subscription, i l 5tt per Year in Advance. Adveitiaing Kate« Made I nations are not unm'ndful of tjre fact. sheltered place, with sufficient grass, pounds apiece with excellent taste opens the secretions and aids nature Known 011 Application. Job Printing a Specialty When Mathew Arnold returned to we found them, and among them, Tin- country around s low and in restoring lire system to a ht-alrliv hnieieii hi tlie Bnndoii office hh Second (’I hh . s Mutter. his British home after an extended ir.y mule; instill t hail caused it to marshv. summers short and winters condition. Thousands have testified io its superior excellence. Sold by January 13, 1911 sojourn in this country, some one leave me when tire storm in October seven-; still, the 11 eadows gave pas C. Y. Lowe. FRIDAY asked him the question: •'What did began; here it found companions lure to many cattle and much hay is ---- 000 — I you see in America which made the and I found it well and in a good cut. Wanted, girl or elderly lady, lat Union paid $201,000 to orchardists When There Is No Coal j most lasting impression upon your condition. Passing now through a timbered ter preferred, to do house work. during the three months commencing After returning to the house I in district mvsell and horses weie badly Apply at this office. mind?" He immediately replied: "A nt 1 ' with September. Dr. Charles P. Steinmetz, profes 1 ragged newsboy curled up in a big quired for employment: I received 1 annexed fix- thousands of 1 lack tiles: sor of electrical engineering at Union 1 chair in the Boston Library, reading it, lint to do such work 1 had to re wherever they bit the wound would Railroads Spend Millions on College, Schenectady, and consult the Life of George Washington!" turn to the mountains, splitting rails. I bleed | rofusely. , New Oregon Lines ing engineer of the General l-.lectri. Here tire great English writer and The price for doing it was much be The next morning I reached the (Incorporated t Company, predicts tli.it the present philosopher beheld the prophecy of yond my expectations; six dollars 1 lava beds; this particular spot was I called "Tire Devil ’ s Garden." generation will see the exhau.-tion ol Home Ollier: Dallas, Texas. Cap Hill system of railroads has ex eminence. The boy in tatters who per hundred. ital Stock, $100,000: Surplus, $50. The grove of yellow pines in which our supply of anthracite coal I he pen ed during the past four years in could forget the a.luring game ol Rocks nothing but rocks—not a 000. We.'ern Division, Oakland, natural course then will be to rely Oregon and Washington no less cards or mat bits in yonder alley and I commenced operations was in a tree, not a spear of glass, nor a drop California. upon our deposits of soft coal for than $80,000,000, according tocom- lose himself in the story of George narrow deep canyon, and so high of water; no mistake—this must fir Instructions on l\mo. Organ. Vio lin, Mandolin, Guitar and all Win I pro eclion against freezing; but the pilations ji st made, in extensions. Washington, was already catching and steep weie the wails on the south llie garden spot where Iris Satanic Bum Instruments. f government. in Mr. Steinmetzs betterments, acquisitions of hold something of the vision, which, if side that during lhe whole day the Majesty goes promenading, taking A FEW ADVANTAGES \ ou r-tuJy opinion, will be obliged Io prohibit ings and equipment, exclusive of f .Hoard, would lead him out event- sun could only be seen lor not longer along perhaps an unfortunate soul at home. You get special instrui - this or the air we breathe will be fixed charges and operating ex ually into a field of usefulness and than an hour from two ta three, then for his enjoyment and the torture of tions when needed You get ■'boiled down" results,H the study come permeated with poisonous p< uses. 1 he North Bank road alone power. the pleasant sight came straight the other. Torture! indeed, nro; • of the best professors in tiie uni- gases. As a people we have our weak down the canyon. cost nearly $53,000,000, anil $27,- veise. I quitoes by the millions, hungry .mil The hope of tile future generations o 0,000 was spent on Hill proper nesses and foibles and short comings, My work proceeded well. The lean, then fell upon us in sheets; References: Dunn or Bradstreet, or your local banker. If inter of lite, as Dr. Steinmetz sees it, lies ties in this state, over half during but stronger than the greed for gold, trees were frozen, and in this condi and worst, no avoiding tli in by any ested. drop me a card and I wiil in electricity. The rivers of the the past year. and causing us to forget the rancor tion splitting them was not hard device; but all lias an end upon this gladly call and demonstrate our couisesto you. I also solic.t your future will lie merely a succession ol Construction work mapped out for and the turmoil of partisan strife, work. More orders came from earth, so with this notable garden. ord< rs for sheet music and mu sluggish lakes, with electrical power properties in Oregon in 1911 in shines forth the inspiring truth that another man who was willing to We entered a very wide valley near sical instruments. stations in between. voices the expenditure of $15,000, here the door of opportunity is open come up with me- The pay earned ly level 'and excellent to travel. L A FINLEY,, Bandon, Ore. But even the husbanding of all 000. Coupled with the big expen- to the humblest, and that the truly I was so much that we could buy even Leaving all tormentors behind us I P. O. Box tit Phone 275 our water power won’t be sufficient dilures the Harriman system is mak great are those who are the most luxuries. The energy of Old Sol himself must ing in building new lines and exten- ready to confess willingness to stand At the end of April the contracts be trapped and saved Building ions, ant the effort both big rail upon a common level with those in were filled; I was in possession of methods will have to undergo a roads are putting into exploitation the most lowly walks of life. — Des I several hundred dollars, with a part change. Provision will have to be work to advertise the slate, Oregi n Moines Capital. dl this I bought an extra horse, dou made, possibly with glass roofs, for lias a great asset in its railroads. ble harness, ami a light spring wagon Do you know that fullv nine out witll a sufficient outfit to begin the tire utilization of the sun’s rays in Ashland will hold a mining con of every ten cases of rheumatism are the heating of homes. gress on January 17th. The rich simply rheumatism of the muscles finishing trip for tile Coquille valley. Dr. Steinmetz also sees in his mining region extending from (.rants due to cold or damp, or chronic May had arrived. Sealed in a mind's eye the city of the future a Pass to Yreka, Cd., will be repre rheumatism, and require no interna! comfortable wagon, I had reason to collection of office buildings, facto sented by delegates, and it is ex treatment whatever? Apply Cham be pleased when I set out. Th s ries and bachelor apartment. All pected to form a petinanent organi berlun’s Liniment freely and see how time I knew where to turn off. For sale by the married men, with their families zation that will assist in the develop quickly it gives relief. Rear hing the summit of the Rocky C. Y. Lowe. will have moved to the country. Mountains a gr ind panorama spread m< nt < f the mineral resources of ---- OOO---- Electricity will be used to draw this district, says a report from Port rpHE RECORDER management has out before me; towering mountains from elements of the air fertilizer for land, but all this will not help out covered with snow, meadows, limber I LOOKING BACKWARD ♦ made arrangements with the exhausted soils. glistening with the reflection of the the situation in Coos county very By M. G. POHL much unless they condescend to give ■ 1 > ♦ sun upon the crystals of snow and San Francisco Bulletin whereby we ♦v * «■ *♦’* ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ t <• Oregon Start« Prosperous us .1 lilt in the way of railroad de- I ¡T | ... hhoigh T he D evii . s G arden ice; to the northwest the great Goose can give subscribers the advantage of velopment; but there is so much i So, as cold increased, so increased I.ake; beyond this, large expanses New Year of low land, and in the southwest, railroad talk for us at present, that tire trouble I had with bands of tiin a gigantic combination offer that will surely some of it will bring results | her wolves; they had not sufficient marker! by outlines of Mount Shasta, I Baker County Iras an irrigation sooner or later. game to kill and became bolder with which an inexperienced eye easily furnish them all the news of the project on loot involving the expen- j would have taken for a heavy cloud. each night; their howling at times diture of $4,000,1x10. Unlike any Other Nation on country in a metropolitan daily and At the foot of the mountains in became maddening to hear: for se About 21 0,000 apple trees are be-I Earth Goose Lake valley I made the first curity's sake I made a strong, high ing planted in Douglas County this all the news of Bandon and vicinity in | log fence around my hut and thereby camp. The road, next morning, if season. An oat meal mill is to be estab On Monday last occurred the an- [ had nothing to fear while I was it could Ire called so, passed me over the Recorder at marvelous low price nual New Year’s reception at the ' asleep The bitter cold day-, accom- different spurs of the Rockies; large lished at Baker. one " good _____ filling . fo me, it and small rocks, (alien trees, and Eugene is to have a match fac- White House. President Tait shook 1 , j _____ 1 plished _________ It was a I froze the snow and covered the same brush obstructed the advance; in a hands with 5,625 " ’ people. lory. The Daily San Francisco Bulletin, $3.00 per year ' I number of places 1 had to clear the with a strong crust. Polk County will have the largest great day. The Bandon Recorder, 1.50 per year There was one incident, however, I Thus enabled to travel all my ef- track or lilt ore wheel or the other English walnut on hard in < Iregon Total, $4.50 Recent purchasers ol the 11 art ranch which was given only the most minor ' forts concentrated on the trip to the over such obstructions. At one of those large rocks the horses started near Falls City will plant 0,000 notice in the report of the day's pro- . valley. ceedings. which to our thought 1 With the aid of a roughly con- loo quick; oxer went the wagon, walnut trees. Both papers through Oregon produced thi- year 61 5,- comes neater to attesting to the structed sleigh with long runners, breaking one ol the forewheels. International Conservatory of Music Great Combination Offer The only thing for me to do was 034 bushels of corn and 17,000,000 true grandeur of the American nation upon which I placed my blankets, a to take off the front axle and with than anything else transpiring while i few clothes and rille, I started; al bushels of wheat. Oregon shipped green fruit dur the public a d social function -vas in went will; several crossings of diffi- rhe l.'ir.d axle form a cart; fastening I cult passes the ice carried the the tongue to this axle, then short ing the past season amounting to progress. 3,500 cars. It was not the fart that so many weight. The last hill with a steep ening the box, anil in less than an Orchards in the Ontario district men and women were richly dressed; incline was leached, with houses hour I was ready to proceed. Later produced at the rate of 1,000 boxes lor that the diplomatic corps was so si altered along in the distance; ; hope on I found that such a xehide an- I resplendent; or that the-e was such was restored, down, down I glided I swered mv purpose better than a of apples to the acre. The Columbia River output ol < universality of good feeling and a over the snow at what rate I could t ur wheeled wagon. Two days I travelled along the salmon for the season was 290,000 1 unanimity of sentiment that the oc not measure, but >t was only a short time until the mountain la\ behind shore of Goose Lake passing only cases, valued at $3,500,000. casion was a success. It was this: one house: by rounding tire upper The value of traffic on the Cohrm In this long line of people composed ine. Mv condition of health was badly end I overtook a 'detachment of U bia River increased $3.x»o,ooo in m.I only of the high officials of Wash 1910 over the same permd ol 1909. ington and lhe representatives of all I shattered, as the diet of most miser S. cavalry eu route to Fort Klamath I < begun grows more hops than any ilher countries there was a liberal able meat, seasoned with gunpow- I The soldiers cracked many a joke other state. 90,000 biles prixluced percenlagr of what we «uppose would der after the salt gaxe out, had about my cart: as i.ipiJIy as possible I be called the "common people." weakened me greatly; my throat J 1 passed them in 1910, valued al $3.000,000. For days I had no noteworthy ad Eugene reports that 3,000 people Among the number was a little ccj. w is swollen, I coukl only whisper. The people were astonished to see venture, except the meeting with a have been brought into that illy loud boy. who, when biought into the presence of the head of the na- j me «gain as 1 was nearly forgotten party of Indians out on a hunt: I during the past year ’ . . . ■ A sale of Southern Oregon sugar lion, offered the president a sack of by them. Very quickly they asked i had a good rifle they invited me to pine covering 40,000 acres, is re 1 ' peanuts a- 1 testnnoni.il of friendly * me to step in and did everything to ; go with them and kill plenty ol ported from Medford to an Eastern feeling. And the president of the relieve me ol my 'Utleinig — both in game, but I knewlretter: they want- syndicate. The purchase price was ■ United Stales took one out of the the throat, and my feet, which were 1 ed the horses and the rifle; perhaps they would not have stood back to sack, shook hand, with the little wrapped in parts of a blanket. ,500,000. In two weeks their kmdnesj to me shoot me. The Hood River Apple Growers’ | black boy and sent hnn on hrs way . I this office if paid in advance, per year $2.75 Success is Yours Give lightness to your heart, freedom to your thought, com mon sense to your whims, caution to everyday life and that which loll »ws must be a success. Caution is earning some, spending less, having a bank account, keeping a check on expenditures, asking the banker's advice in doubtful business transactions. This bank can so serve you. Xi -i—. FIRST NATIONAL BANK STATE DEPOSITARY PAULL’S TRANSFER LINE A V PA I I L. Po >|.i letor Heavy and Light Braying, also dealer m Drv Fir Wood and . c Gee’s Coal. B*rn» r.mniMu1 Old Caanary