Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915, March 14, 1911, Image 2

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    growth last summer, when a I unfortified coant town«, ports, «te.
Bandon Recorder 'able
$10,000 hotel anil a sawmill, capable but if we fortify the terminals i f tin
Published Every Tuesday and Friday by the
ue should jtidg«, of cutting 35.ooo
or 40,000 -feet per day, and quite a
lew other buildings ot lesser const
quence, were erected.
Lakeport, as it stands to day, is a
lownut 75 or loo population, and
35 or 40 houses—some small and
hastily constructed, ami others quite
creditable.
About half a mile of
sidewalk is in evidence, anil a school
is now in progress with an enroll­
ment ot 25 pupils. The business
houses ate, a hotel, general mer­
chandise store, hardware store, con
teclionery store, newspiper office,
.jttlclier shop, saw mill, saloon and
teed stable. The saw mill and but­
cher shop are closed and the other
houses are experiencing a slump in
business but are holding on awaiting
developments in the spring. A crisis
is at hand, and unless the company
fulfills some of its profuse and long
over due promises Lakeport will be
a deserted village in a very short
Recorder ZPuiiDlstiing Company.
C. E. KOPF. Editor
T. H. KREAMER. Riuiaew Managt!
Subscription, $1 5o ii-r Yeur ir. Alviitice. Adveitising Hutes Made
Known on Applichimi!. Jol> I’t inting h Specially
f.nteted nl> the Bandoli 1‘oM office iih hecond (’I hmh Mailer.
T L’ES OA Y
Of Interest to School
Teachers.
March 14. 1911
will !><• required in the Jin#- examina­
tion on account of the lack ot time
f< r announcements and preparation,
All examinations will be based upon
1 he text books adopted by the state
text ■book enmmissicn.
cmial it at once liecome exposed to
attack, indeed, invites attack."
This is ail argument that rais< s the
question of the sincere and practical
reliance of the Ann rican government
111 tbeagicements entered into al the
Hague to which it is a signatoii
party. It signifies a lest ns to the
si icetily of Ameiican bel ef in the
efficacy and use of H.igm negotia­
tions, ami it suggests, taiher un­
pleasantly, that the lest has failed.
It is a (Quaker's argument lor the
National practice that will conform
to the theory and leail to the realiza­
tion ot world peace that is a clincher.
— Portland Telegram.
State S.’oeiintendent L.R. Abler
man has sent out the following cin ti
lar letter governing tin examination
of teachers to be held June 21, 22,
I) > \ on know that ot all the minor
o .1 ■» anil 24.
ailm ills colds are by tar the most
A sore throat can be treated best i
The next examination will lie held d.mgetoii •? Il is not the cold itself
from tlie outside. The throat should
that
you
need
Io
fear,
Imt
lbe
serious
< n June 2t. 22, 23 and 24. Then
be rubbed gently with B allard ' s
diseases that it often kails to. Most
1. ill In- no «lamination in August. of these are known as germ diseases.
S now L iniment . Apply at night
hence all pi isons whose cei tilicates I'netimonii and consumption are
and cover with a cotton cloth band
expire in August, or who wish to among them Why not take Chani-
age; by morning the soreness will
disappear. Price 25c. 50c and jft.no
lake teachers' exaini.'.ilions in urdei I erlain's Cough Remedy, and cure
per bottle. Sold by C. Y. Lowe.
to teai h next ye.11 eh' 11I1I 111 ile I yonr cold while you car.? For sale
ny
C.
Y.
Lowe.
the June examination. 1 lie new law
time.
does away with the county certiti Says Lakeport is Going Back
Since its move to F loras Lake the M. G. POHL, Optometerist
cates, but county certllic lies may bi­
company is said to have sold ap-
proximately 6000 lots, many of these
issued on slate glades until May 20.
-4>
In December, iqo8, Messrs. Crit­
sales
having been consummated
Under the present law applicants
tenden and Cook, two affable gen- through gross misrepresentation to 2d, 3d and 4th Saturdays at
must complete the subjects for a
tieme'n from Portland, Or., arrived parties who bought without inspec­ Hotel Gallier, Bandon, Ore.
state certificate within three succes­
I
sive examinations
The new law it I anglois, anil immediately set tion.— Port-Orford Tribune.
— i — ""
provides that such ; 1 isons m iy com about si cm ing options on norther n
l.trry
lands
in
older
to
launch
a
John W. Sickelsmith, Greensboro, I
plete their examinatains unili-'r the
Pa., has three children, and like!
liuit
grow
ing
scheme
They
claimed
laws now in , force
All person-,
1110 ,t children, they frequently lake I
lheielute w ho ..re lil.iling lo| stale 10 n-pii-sent a «onipany, ot which
cold.
,‘\Ve have tried several kinds'
certificate:. >h< ul-l arpt-.u al tlx- luntj Crittenden was a member, that would ot cough medicine," he says, “l,ut!
cleat and set the land out to small
When you want asaw,whether
have never tound any yet that did I
ex.imiilalion-.
for wood pile or to make a
11 nils and 01 < hauls, « are lot I he same them as much good as Chamberlain's
Applicants lor a 1 lie- year state
bit of furniture, ask us fur
certificate mu I 11 ake a ■ <-nera) aver j lor live years, turning over to-the Cough Remedy." For sale bv C. !
The Simonds Saw
purchaser at the e«i| ot that period, V. I .owe '
age of not less th in 75 pci cent and .
a puiiliH ini; or. Iiaifl. The land was }
.......................................
shall not I.ill be"w Qo pe-i , ent. in
i
It’s the high grade saw used
Just a Quaker Suggestion.
by mechanics and artisarts.
anyone oi the following subjects: to Is : o’d in I v . i're tracts lor $75
Ask,
and they will tell yuu the
to
>125.111
icie,
iv.jh
a
<
ash
pay
­
Arithm -lie, < ivil government, geog-
technical good points about
ment
.ol
not
less
than
$125.
Cong 1 ess. or at lea t the Lower
taphi,) mmm.tr, hi-.ti-iy, 1 rthogra
Simonds Saws and Simonds
I
’
loniolimi
the
¡noposilion.along
Steel.
House
of
Congress,
h
is
v
led
to
for
­
phv. | by teal )',<■'gr q hy, leading,
SOLD BY
this
line
(hi
grtith
tr.eti
bonded
sev
­
tify
the
canal.
Thee
is
reason
to
I
school aw, theory ami pl..elice <>l
Bandon
Hardware Co.
eral thousand < i i < s in the viciniti of believe that the action of the House J
teaching .mil w i 11.-.
Look far this
Denmark . in neh - in ve vi ng was done; of Representatives will lie concurred
trade snark
Applicants for a five
et. hedon
a
Ion
usile
staked
out,
and
the
sw
in
the saw.
in by the Senate, finally, and that
cei lilii ate must make 1 g
age oi not les« ill.in 5 per 1 nl and die (lor such it turned out to be) • he fortified canal will evenludlv be­
shall not fail below 70 per cent in was on. A saw mill was bought on come the fact. Yet it is only meet
any one ol the follow iug subjects: time, and several small l ouses erect­ and proper that the sentiment which
Writing, orthography, ai ithmetic, ed. The live acie tracts and also opposes this policy should have its
physiology, grammar, geography, town lots weie placed on the market innings by way of protest, and espec­
theory and practice of teaching, through 'he medium .of I lie com- ially as that sentiment is in line with
reading, U S. history, civil govern­ panv’s Portland yfficy. While large the enlightened propaganda which
ment, school law, psyeho'ogy alge- sales were reported, it is impossible seeks to bring about in the world
I11 a, American literature, physical to ascertain how much land was sold universal and permanent peace.
Apropos of this, the Society of
geography and composition. Twelve in this manner, as some tracts itere
'■old
twice
anil
some
were
sold
where
Friends in Philadelphia has consid­
months' teaching expelience is re­
the company could not give title. ered this question ot canal fortifica­
quired for this paper,
Applicants loi a life slate ceitill No attempt was made to plant any tions ami has embodied ils conclu I
ROGERS
FOUNDRY
COMPANY
cate piust make a general average of ef this land to fluit.
.After the'falline of the orchard
not less than 85 per eent and shall
tn
h<
mi'.' the scene of operations was
not fall below 70 per cent ill anv of|
to Floras Lake, where the
the following Aiitlimetic, wilting, 1 h inged
* . A '
•' <
town
of
Crittenden was started in
orthography, reading, physiology,
school law. civil government, giatn- the spring 'if 1909. Several houses
tn.tr, gergraphy, theory and practice weie Imilt; a tow usile located on the
of teaching, I . S. histoiv, psychol­ shines of the lake, and a great har­
ogy, American literature, English bor pl.miletl. Shortly after this move
literature, algebi.i, physical giognt-- was made, domestic trouble among
phv, plane geometry, botany, phys ill ■ membetsof the company causid
ics, bookkeeping, composition, gen Ciiitenden to resigli, cr lie evicted,
oral history, geology, and history of and tlu- name of the piace was
education. Six months' teaching hanged to Pacific City. Since then,
expel ience is requiied ioi tins paper. is lii ioie, the Fistoli- ot the town
Applicants tor primary tive-yeai i lias I-een erratic now rising on the
state certificates must make a geni i' t'.di'Qf piospij it v, and then drifting
al average of not liss than ,85 pet >ack to stagnation. The promoting
cent and shall not tail belo.i 75 pel li'iimp.inv has been changed and re
r ent ill any one of the following sub ■ igani.-fd a number of times, .mil it
jects Methods in leading methods is a mallei ol onji-clure as to u belli 1
in .11 ithmetic, methods in language, - 1 or not this has been done to
methods in geography, theory .mil ■ ipe lesponsibility. The town
pi ai lice of teaching, iviiliiig, ortliog known as Pacific City only a
sions in a single resolution that is
well worth quoting. That resolution
runs as follows: ••Moreover, under
the ‘Hague Convention' the nations
are now under bonds not to bombard
Brass, Bronze, Al
uminum, Iron.
Phone 91, Bandon, Ore.
Bandon Light & Power Co.
All Kindt of Electrical Supplies. Estimates Furnished on
Wiring and Electric Lighting
A.. S ELLIOTT, LIanager
tI
FANCY PRINTING
THE RECORDER OFFICE Las recently
added a lot of new type of the latesi
faces, especially ¡or Fine Job Printing,
ar.d we are now prepared to pi inf all
kinds of Fancy hivitations, Announce­
ments, Calling Cards, Letter Heath
and in fact all kind? of modern pii; ting
done in a Modern Office.
00Í Shoes
every boy and
girl to win a
prize for draw*
t.iphy, physiology, psichologv, and months when the name was again
111 addition thereto shall write a , . hanged tills time to l.akep- rt.
Immediate u ik on the construe
the,is on an educational subject st-
lei ted from a list pii-p iieil bl tile lion nl a ship channel troni biotas
superintend« ill ot pulili« in-tun lion. Lake to the ocean has been foith
'! welvc months' tea« hillg expei ii m 1 ■ <'lining lor the past year, but up Io
is requited lot this ¡i.ipei which gives j 'In- pie><nt time nothing has lieen
the applicant authotily to te.u li only done birther than to cut a few piling
ill the fit st, second and thud grades. and ilo a small amount of prelinnna-
Nu examination «11 English classics ty wi»ik. I he town made consider- |
ing a picture
of the famous
RED GOOSE
O. A. TROWBRIDGE
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Bandon, Oregon
Great
Combination
Offer
RECORDER msnagemeni h
made arrangements with the
San Francisco bulletin whereby wo
can (jive subscribers the advantage (f
a gigantic combination offer tbit
furnish them all the news ol
c .unify ip. a metropolitan
a!I the news of Bandon and vicinity in
the Recorder at marvelous low pne
I?
$3.00 per year
1.50 per year
$4.50
The Daily San Francisco Bulletin,
The Bandon Recorder,
Tola!,
Both papers through
this office if paid in
advance, per year
$2.75
Did you ever attend the
Hard Luck Story Hour Club ?
They meet wherever they can find a sympathetic listener. The
speaker's vocabulary is mostly "Ifs" and "Buts."
Opportunity
never came HIS wav.
HE never had an equal chance. Some
one has always given him the "worst of it." NEVER had a steady
job. tfaved money1 No. Io HIM money is made tn spend
ml save. The voting man with an account in this bank asks for
no sympathy needs none for he creates opportunities of I1isov.11
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
S. S. THE
PHOENIX
BOAT
NEW
Six Day Servii e between the Coquille River and
San Francisco
First Class Passenger Fare.
$7.50
J. F. WAI STRO’d, Agent. Bindon < >regon
F. & F. T. KRI’SE, Agent«, 24 California St , San Francisco, Cal.
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PAULL’S TRANSFER LINE
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For Particulars Call on
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RECORDER PUBLISHING CO.
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Red Goose
lì
Fancy Wedding invitations a Specially
STATE DEPOSITARY
A chance for
n
PALI I
Proprietor
Heavy ami Light Praying. also deal« ! 111 Drv 1 11 Wood and
Gee's Coal.
Phone 332
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