wi'h such instruments as he could Grove/ Brown. find at han*, wriggled through the wa* Published Every Tuesday and Friday by the Bindon team gap he made in the masonry arid I k ns and l.entner lit Hier, forwards There he i.inr-t Watkins attci reached the inner yard. ■Recorder Futoisliing Company * limbed a chimney and made hit wa,- guards. C. £ KOPF. Edite* T:-< Gerf Strang. rC iter. RarW.it T. H. KREAMER, Buun«, Carl Bowman, The rrfiW wa* Everaid into a corridor. He f r ed or pi, ked Bov le Hutacription, JI 50 per Year it. A ivsr.ee. Advei lining Batea Made Known on Application. Job Punting a S|,ecinlty Myrtle Point will play’ the return the locks of six door* ayd came out at last upon the prison roof. Entered nt the Bamlou I'ostortn-e an tiecoud Class Matter. Find­ game on Feb 17th. and we under ing he could not get to the street stand they are to have an excursion January 34, 1911 from such a height, he went back to and bring a large crowd of boo-ter* TUESDAY h*s cell, snatched up his blankets, . untry are without limit Good Roads Meeting But can­ didates for place will need to take lower pay than they like; they wil) E E. Oakes has received a com­ have to work longer hours than the munication from Judge John F flail ■».irons of \\ all street; they will have that February 7th would lie a suita to e* hew the so-call«?d plea ures of bie date lor him Io c >me to Bandon the city * paved streets and nickel tor a good roads meeting. < onse shows. qu-utly it is quite probable that that date will be set. honest purpose and it is rewarded Now this is an op­ It seems queer that just now when busy and come out to the meeting the country is in such urgent n-ed and find out just what is being done Deen confronted so seriously with to do m the 0 iv of In-tter roads the ani one has any schemes f >r building employment. probably be other prominent speakers at the goid Only two weeks Jack was peimit- l ted his liberty, when he was again ' ca|>tureA, but in the meantime the populace had heard of his adven- , Ulfes, and all London went crazy lover him. Noblemen crowded his One crimes. Oregonian. adventures of lack Sheppard." was overjoyed at such attention, and when he was turned out io see him die.—Oregon Journal. F. F Eddy of Bullards was a dele made arrangements with the San Francisco Bulletin whereby we ♦ can give subscribers the auvantage of a gigantic combination offer that will furnish them all the news of the The Writers. The poet laureate is bringing out a new poem, which Is described as "ini portent." It bears the imposing title of "Achilles In Sc.vrus.” Oswald Garrison Villard, president of the New York Eveuiug Post com puny and a frequent contributor to the editorial columns of the |«i|>er. Is a grandson of jVtlllam Lloyd Garrison. Eleanor Hulluwell Abbott, .lie au tbor. is a granddaughter of Jaeoli Ab­ bott. who wrote "The Kollo" books: a daughter of the late Rev. Edward Ab butt, former editor of the Boston Lit erary World, and a niece of I>r i.y man Abbott Onata VVatanua. the Jujatnese au- tbores* who in private lite Is Mrs Bertrand Babcock, Hcorus to attend a social atf.flr unless it Is given at uight Ttie daylight she uses for golf, arid ■be spend* most of tier time on (be links w l.eii she is m>t w ritiug. J ack S heppard Lame back may come from over­ One of the most daring of Eng- work. cold settlii g in the muscles In the gate ta the state good roadsconven li*h highwaymen w as Jack Sheppard, of the back, or horn disease two former cases the right remedy is lion and will no doubt be present whose career of adventure set all BALLARD'S SNOW LINEMENT. and deliver an address, as will ¿vlso England talking during the early It should be rubbed in thoroughly others prominent in the good roads part of the last century, His fame over the affected jiart, the relief wil was {Popularized by a {tainting by be prompt ami satisfactory. Price m >ve nent in the county. the artist Thornhill, in pantomimes, 25c, 50c and $1.00 per bottle Sold ----- o-s/SCS----- a As Others See Us in a history wntten by Daniel Defoe, by C. V. Lowe. Do you know that lullv nine out and through t novel Written by Ains of every ten cases of rheumatism are simply rheumatism of the muscles are worth some years after the outlaw’s The G avernment engineers Bandon Loses Close Game due to cold or damp, or chronic death. preparing to improve the Coquille x •rheumatism, and require no internal Sheppard had a short life, being river channel between Coquille and Bandon High School lost by a treatment whatever' Apply Cham only 22 at lhe time of his death, tie bed tin’s Liniment freely and see how Myrtle Point An appropriation of score of 19 to 17 in Myrtle Point's took his lank a* an outlaw when he quickly it gives relief. For sale by $56,000 is available for the work, favor, in one of the most interesting C. Y. I.owe. • will greatly * as 111 period of and the improvement Jour years he had adventures enough and evenly matched games of Basket facilitate development of a very rii It to till volumes, made two remarka Bad ever held in Coos county, last Notice of Hearing of Final country on both sides of the river Account cf Administrator. i ble escapes front Newgate prison, Friday night. The Myrtle Poi iters Both the Coquille and Coos. Bay (Moved to be excellent tntertainei s and was finally captured in an ale countries are growing more rapidly Notre is hereby given lhe final account and house while drunk and was speedily and it was a very pleasant surprise report of Neb Rasmussen, as administrator of the than ever before, a tact that has not to the Band?nians when they met i estate of Maoi>on I. Swift, deceased, has executed at Tv burn. escaped the attention of the Califor­ That he was not wholly oblivious the boat with a number of masked been hied m the County Court of Coo« I County, Oregon. and that the 6onents 12th Jav of January, A. D., IQI I where irrigation ditches and watei NELS RASMUSSEN. most gallant way: “Only the honor struggled for the ball, and SOOtl | Administrator of the Estate of Madson I SwJt, rights are not troublesome, and ! of dancing one measure w ilh your another basket was thrown and deceased. 3-l6-T “'grass grows green the year around fair self," she alighted. Sheppard Myrtle Point had 4 |>oints. Then —Oregonian. 400 Trap Nested Barred pro« eeded to go through a stately came our ever reliable ‘ Sc.oggins' roads meeting besides Judge Hall. yHE RECORDER management has by C. Y. Lowe. to mob of 2ix»,000 people, of all classes, Seven Famous Outlaws ! wrote: Londoner “Nothing contributes so much finally hanged on Nov. 16, 1724, a give bis ideas. There will down in safety. ” Naturally Jack "labor problem," any consider i ible numlier of men should be out of the same, let him come forth and j returned to the roi f and let h mseif «"WW - - Any little wound or abrasion cf the flesh occuring m cold weather that i* not promjuly treated becomes a l>ad sore and is difficult to heal. Apply BALLARDS SNOW 1 IN- l.MENTat on e when such acci dents ha|>{>en. The wound lirais promptly and soon does away with Price the annoyance of a band.-ge. 25c. 50c and $1.00 per liotfle. Sold lhe entertainment of the town as the i t hand* to perform its tasks and has and what the counit court is going — tore and twisted them into a ro{ie, cell eager to hear the story of his by steady gams. portunity for Bandon |>eople to get We ail want good 10a Is and if Yet in such work theye is with them. Great Combination Offer country in a metropolitan daily and all the news of Bandon and vicinity in the Recorder at marvelous low price The Daily San Francisco Rulletin, The Bandon Recorder, Scarcity of Working dance with her then and there in the with the first basket foi At its finish he dust of the road' Hands handed her i>a< k mto Then Gallier threw Plymouth Rocks. Bandon a foul from the I the coach, line and soon made a d mdv" long courtesied low, spiang to his saddle, shot from the field This put Ban , Many men ui the cities ol the Pa­ and gallo|>ed away, having stolen don in the lead 5 104 Ou; lad* I cific Northwest are said to lie out of nothing but a tew minutes of a pret- had to certainly go some f *r the tw. employment at this time. Vet few ' •>’ K,r''s time. who have applied themvelves with Our matings have produced Standard Bred Specimens oi Exhibition Quality, v»rth records of 242. 227 222 m *5 days. Jack Sheppard was born in Lon- ing the rest of tint half, but th< Book voyr oftiers now lor spring delivery A tew Cocirteis from heavy Laying stock lor $5.00. Box 4S5 Marsh held Botli papers through this office if paid in advance, per year By laying aside a small sum from your wages each pay day. and funds are nearly .ill in the cities.. hand to Meer him in the right direc into the habit of depositing regularly. if to 10 in Mvitle Poi it's favor. Thc-*e t^ > ’a-t biske*a Here, about the The Best Whiskey in the World is w. h . .M c B rayer s In the second halt the team* did FIRST NATIONAL BANK STATE DEPOSITARY Hotel Gallier In 1? , interest in leirnmg was t.lie picking few minutes, but soon Bandon got a The trouble is, too seek living m the cities many men at once set to petty thieving But from everyone he could. it is well known that lhe chief ditti In a of the hili, ami the score 19 Io 17 - SHOES Ikalcr ia tlwat* s«d The l<.**t thing about the ga 1 e He sold, was the fact that there was no one Years Old hts pilfer to a dealer in such goods hurt in lhe least, and there was not Bottled in Bond tor faithful and h<>ne.t service who finally betrayed him into New Da - gale. irowd nr lhe team*. The y«rv best Here be wa* haud< uffed and spirit pi evaded rnd lhe Bandon ivoys > laaot ow Cedar Bnwk tl >ca waat only tba mt bast W H K,. rymen, orchir lais and farmers of all ihained to the ti s.r, jet he was able illavle score, o’ ne-.v f. i-n-l. Ten* to make his es«.qie. kinds join in the .-urnplamt uls. KENNEDY ANI» shun and shirk work tn the country < it was really an apprenticeship for got four baskets and Barnlon our in the rural districts are plenty and th«1 craft he was destined to follow Special rates by Sample Room in Connection. Wiftons of All kinds Made to tir der children on men who um y not t>e only part of lhe trade he found any wi-il to hold their own for the first earning steady * . bl tly done at lowest liv­ BANDON ing prices n r .mwt :>5 ÄIlll -J1c , «n.,k » .Hm ntn ORE '.ON a “How do you «'pone he fits round de Constipati >n is the c iu0wels regular and you will avoid th«se diseases. For sale by G Y. Lowe.