Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915, January 17, 1911, Image 2

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    Recorder
Bandon
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liner, and the probability id a log i
ging road horn Bandon into some ot
Published Evi ry Tuesday anil Fiiday by the
the heavy timber districts near fieie
Recordei’ FutoieliiiTg Company.
that must lie taken oft within die
C. E. KOPf, Editor
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T. H. KREAMER. Buunew Manager
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Subscription, Í1 Sit p»-r Year ir. Advance. Adveitieing Kates Made
Known on Application. Job Printing a Specialty
l.ulervd st I lie B hu U oii Piiwtottiee a« Secohil I'I him Matter
BUY STOCKS
next few years
All these and other things that
are yet in embryo, so that it is im­
possible at tilis time to speak of
them, would indicate a pr.»sperm s
lanuary 17, tqrt year for Bandon a id the Coquille
valley.
TUESDAY
GOES EAST TO
R. A. Coppie will Visit East­
FOR TODAY
their money into a general fund.
When you oec a taint floundering
around you may be sure
ping
over
piety
borrowed
he
io
Gland opera stars
trip
garment,
accustomed to
Henry F. Cope.
Don’t Do These Thing»
Eight on the street.
’
Oppose improvements.
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Mistrust public men.
.
Run the town down to strangers.
G> to some other town to trade.
Run down everything and every­ are arc used to do some magnificent
thing in looking after the deserving.
body but Number One.
1 lie Chi» ago situation is only one
plat •» ci how bad times ate, of out of many which suggest that
how everything and everybody is chat itv and general benevolent aid
going
to the “demnition bow­ to accomplish tlie greatest good to
ing
the greatest number must be uniform
wows. ”
rath-, r than spasmodic and isolated.
It a rich man gives you employ­
Unde Jerry Rusk, who, as ('.over
R
A. Coppie, proprietor of the '
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By M. G. POHL
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working to open the first wagon road
Bandon’s Prospects
to Camas Valley; befoie I could pass
if lie asks you lot '
lower rate than he would otherwise)
T
if lie re­
the faithful and the plums of lite
found to make it a practical certain­
Coos Bay Harbor.
ty that
Spasmodic Benevolence
When a great calamity befalls .my
community there is always, especial
there will be oil found in
then visited some of my old friends
Four weeks later an investigation
furnish them all the news of the
country in a metropolitan daily and
all the news of Bandon and vicinity in
the Recorder at marvelous low price
X
two feet deep, I noticed some object
Book your orders now for spring delivery. A
tew Codietels from heavy laying stock for $5.00.
A company lias been organized
alid is being
mcoipoialed to stall a
in the water;
got oft of the licrse
and fished out my lost title.
Thus
ly of recent years, a move to do big fruit ami vegetable • aimerv here.
ended a rather hard trip long long
things in restoration, horn a financial Dus will open up, or rather develop
igo.
•tandpoini at least, fol a large part 1 great industry already opened up,
In short I will be able to say Some
that ol laismg Iruil and vegetables in
of the damage done
thing ol the present time on this
Where women aie unfortunate in ¡great quantities in the Coquille val-
river, with the hopes that I may
losing their husbands, or pct haps | ley. This alone will be worth thou»
please
the readers who were kind
mothers their sons upon whom they ands ot dollars to the valley at once,
enough to accept mv writing with
are dependent. In this connection uni in a few years it will mean mil
favor for which accept mv sincere
the city of Chicago might lie melt. lions d the farmers follow up the in­
thanks.
tinned as an example, and in com* dustry rs indications n»»w point they
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meriting on the situation the Des will.
Moines Capital points out the fact
that we du great things in times o
We have also
the
new
Ba-kel
splint fat lory now nearly ready lor
gieat calamities, while at other tune*, » »per at ion.
when perhafH there i« equally as
much reason for philantho py
are very negligent
The null
.m l factories
sre
all
we ' running at fti’l blast
The new steamship line to San
It say*
“Chit ago is responding in a <hai
Francisco is practically assured to
a< terislically wholehearted and gen
us; theie are good prospects for -a
erous way to the demands winch direct boat to Portland; we have the
the death of something like thrity practical Msurance ot a large cold
membets
of
her
fire department storage plant, beside- the fact that
while on duty have upon her
mercantile
establishment»,
Baby Chuks and Eggs for Hal.hing.
Both papers through
this office if paid in
advance, per year
$2.75
Remember
To be honest; to be kind; to earn a little and
spend a little less, is a good creed for every
man who hopes to be happy anil to save a»
he goes through life. A bank account will
help. Start with $1.00 here.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
STATE DEPOSITARY
hu
PAULL’S TRANSFER LINE
A. A. PAULE. Proprietor
Phone 288
International
Conservatory of Music
Phone 382
(Incorporated)
ill. It kxHlTHS
Bandon. Ore
Phone 273
AMI
K E N N EI) V
U AGON M IkFftX
Wigras of Ml kinds Made to Order
Horseshoeing a Specialty
job Work attend«'«! to prnm(tly and all work puaranleed to give satisfaction.
reasonable. Shop on Atwater Stiert, Bandon. Oregon.
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Instructions on Piano. Organ. Vio­
lin, Mandolin, Guitar and all Wind
Any little wound or abtasion 1 f
Bind Instruments.
the ftesh 01 curing in cold weather
tli.it is not promptly tie.ited lieeomes A FEW ADVANTAGES You study
at home. Y ou get special instruc­
a bid sore and is ditti ult to heal.
tions when needed.
You get
Apply BAI.I-ARD’S SNOW 1 IN­
••boiled down’’ risultsof the study
IM EX I’.it on c when such acci
of the best professors in the uni
vet se.
,
dents happen.
The woifiid heals
promptly and soon does away a it 11 References:
Dunn or Bradstreet,
or your local banker. If inter­
the annoyance of a bandage.
Price
ested. drop me a card and I will
25c, 50c and Ji 00 |»er bottle, Sold
gladly call and demonstrate our
by C. Y. I.owe.
.•oursesto you. 1 .»Iso solicit vour
<ws<>
ord, rs for sheet music anil mu­
sical instruments.
Wanted, girl or elderly l.idv, lat
Barm Timmon*’ Old Cannery
H11 I E f J )S Ac
Home Office: Dallas, Texas. Cap­
ital Stock, $100,000; Surplus, $50,-
no»). Western Division, Oakland,
California.
L A FINLEY,,
Banks, there is quite likely to be some rail­ ter preferred, to do house work.
P
0.
Box tu
Apply
at
this
office
ttf
road
activities
to
the
coast
this
sum.
proles-
$4.50
Total,
F red B achman , Ptop.
Marshfield
1.50 per year
The Bandon Recorder,
I'l.VMOl TH Pl.ACK Pot’I.TKY YARDS
Box 485
$3.00 per year
The Daily San Francisco Bullelin,
400 Trap Nested Barred
Plymouth Rocks.
Our Ratings have produced Standard Bred
Specimens of Exhibition Quality, with records of
242. 227. 222 egg* in 365 days.
made arrangements with the
a gigantic combination offer that will
at prices far below what would other­
wise lie necessary.
“Just this week we received a
shipment of muslin spring under­
wear from th»-- Peerless Manufactur­
ing Company of Newport, New
Hampshire, which I contracted for
during my last trip.
These witli
other seasonable goods will be placed
on sale liereat once
I expect to add
considerably tc my spring line this
trip and will buy. heavily lor the
summer and fail. The last year has
been a very successful one for both
our stores.’’
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quantities.
f he well is now down tor some land brought me back to
lover poo feet and is being rushed the L^mpqua river; in crossing the
ford, which, by this time was only
with all p.e-silile haste.
HE RECORDER management has
San Francisco Bulletin whereby we
can give subscribers the advantage of
The outlook for a prosperous year them 1 was requested to show .liv
fuses to work for you for lower in Bandon is better at present linn receipt for road work done; since I
wages than he can afford, use your lias been the < use in a number of could not product- such I was or-
dared to get out and do my two
influence to keep him from working ye. iis .
Here ate a few ot the many
«
was
Lame back may come from over­
I
fur any one else.
things that give promise of develop­ days’ work tight here; might
work,
cold settling in the nius»'les
was
on then side; my remonstrance
Say your town is the worst place ment this summer.
of
the
back,
or iiom disease. In the
ill all christendom; has meaner pen
The Miocene Oil & Gas Co. of no avail, so I made a good face to
two
farmer
cases
the right remedy is
i
pie, overreaching business men, con­ which is boring for oil on Bear the demand, dmie my two days'
B AL I. A R D' S S NOW LI N1M E N T
niving neighbors, in fact, see 1.0 »•reek, has tlie very brightest of work and was allowed to move on It should be rubbed in thoroughly
good i.i it, an<l speak no good of it, prospects for a big gusher, as up to without a receipt, perhaps to fall over the affected part, the relief wil
and you'll have a chance to grnrn the present time the formation is tlie »to the hands of another gang, be prompt and satisfactory. Pi ice
25c, 50c and $1.00 per bottle. Sold
file, growl and swear to vour heart's same as tl at found in all tlie great which, however, did not happen.
by C. Y. Lowe.
I found my brotliei working in
content, while better and more con­ oil fields of the west, and enough
sistent men will get the rewards ot gas and oily substances have been the black sand mines for Col Lane,
work, offer him a nickle;
OREGON
Repairing neatly and promp­
tly done at lowest liv­
ing prices
Great
Combination
Offer
be able to do.
“While these trips areexpnsivel
and take about five weeks of my
time, I find that they are very ad- ;
vantageous for my stores,” said Mr. |
Copple
Friday.
“By going di- i
rect to the centers, principally St.
Louis and New Y’ork and vicinity i
and sometimes in and around Chi-!
cago, I am able to select better
goods and more up-to-date goods
than I would be able to obtain from
the western coast jobber or trav
cling salesman.
Not only th s, but
often 1 am able to pick up stocks of
fine goods at factories that have
condition. Thousands have testified overestimated the demand in certain
to its superior excellence. * Sold by line-, at actual cost and sometimes
C. Y Lowe.
less.
Buying for the two stores ana
making one shipment
also cuts
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down the cost and enables me to sell
me to (»alia; here the settlers were
at him; if he does not, lie discour­
teous to him;
Dealer in Boots and Shoes.
nor of
E nds W ell
ment snail at him; if he has no work I In other words, proper organization Ai.i.s W eil T hat
There is but little more to say
for you snap at him; if he pays no ' is e sential if all worthy cases are not
'
to
suffer
neglect.
about this trip. My way brought
attention to yc-u bite him.
If a poor man works tor you swear |
11 RE I’ E R’S
M
House, is no doubt i.f the km ot
Refuse loadveitise in your paper. J
1 >aniel fared likewise. Then came
Do not invest a cent; lay out ! ment is it not possible I fiat other
the climax
“What does Jeiemiah
deserving ones may be forgotton?
your money somewhere else.
say?’’ Before the Eider could an­
Pi.icli«al philanthropy is finding
Be particular to discredit the mo
swer with his quotation, Uncle Jerry
such to be the cave right in Chicago.
lives ot public spirited men.
was on h's feet.
"He says, by gra­
Lengthen your face when a stran­ In days gone by other firemen have
cious,
you've
got
to take the pork
ger speaks of locating in your tow n. laid down their lives in defense of
back.” We trust our Oregon Jerry
If a rran wants to buy your prop tlie individuals and property which
tliey had .'worn to protect, Their is less profane.— Oregonian.
erty ask him two prices for it.
If he wants anytx dv else's, inter cases had some attention but were
Medicines that aid nature are al-
soon forgotten
Fraternal ord.rs or
fere and discourage him.
way- most effectual. Chamberlain's
Refuse to see the merit in any ! local firemen associations bore the Coi gh Remedy acts on this plan.
piini ip.il burdens.
It is only when
scheme that does not bei efil you.
It allays the cough, relieves the lungs,
I disaster lays an unusually heavy hand
opens the secretions and aids nature
Run down your newspapers.
upon the con mu >ity that tlie people in restoring the system to a healthy
Run down vour officers.
Talk in th- ba»ber shops and loaf­
The
Store».
Wisconsin, “seen his duty Golden Rule stores in Bandon and ;
and done it" in the time ol the
Marshfield leit Friday v.a. Drain -in BANDON
line consented to sing at benefit
Polish strike in Milwaukee.
Lucie on hi-» semi annual trip to the east 1
coiice Is
From a hundred different
Jerry once bought some pork of the ern markets to buy his late spring i
mines money has come until there
Rev. Elkanah Whitworth which and summer stock ol goods
Mr. '
is not a doubt but that the widows
needed disinfecting.
At a camp Coppie has made it a practice to
and otplians of die martyr tire fight-
meeting Elder Whitworth was quot­ . buy direct from the factories, thus I
er, will be richly pres ided for prob-
ing the prophets to inspire repen­ I securing
later stiles and better I
ably as long as they live.
tance in the unregeneiate and the i goods at lower prices than if he were I
Too much praise cannot be given
backslidet s.
“What does Elijah Ito buy through The usual jobbers.
Io a demonstration of this kind, but
he
quoted from Elijah, This enables hnn to sell at a much I
say?” And
in the enthusia-in of such a move-
sing at Jt ,000 or more per ti ght,
of
You can’t expect to get $2 worth
for $1, but you can get your
money’s worth at
AT
don and Marshfield
SHOES
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BOOTS - AND
HRMSliki) ROOMS
Good« Direct for hi» Ban-
Jerry Rusk, the Speaker of the
citizens generally have poured out
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Chamberlain's
Tablets, keep
and you will
l or sale by
due to cold or damp, or chronic
1 heri ’iatism. an1 requite no internal
treai'iienl whatever.' Apply Ch un
beri »in’s 1 ir.meiil lively .»lid see how
quickly »1 gives icbvt.
For sale by
C. Y . Low e.
to Secure
ern Factories
sioni) men and women and private
THOUGHTS
Do you kno.v that fullv nine out
of every ten cases of rheumatism are
simply rheumatism ot the muscles
Prices
r
Hotel Gallier
Rates $1.00 to $2.or. per day.
week or month.
Bandon
Special rates by
Sample Room in Connection.
Oregon