r Bandon Recorder to ask uh" had ' pa nil thromdi the ■-.* ventli -ifting 000 to dig the channel to the P it distri< t of China are appalling beyond rattling this will leave at government miserable hovels, while the skeleton ai.d fin ally reached the last round. appropriate by ('. Y. I.owe. will whence the call coYnes and the many demands made by charity, benevo­ enough tii finish the work l>y the time we have gone as far aS we 1.111 Unde Torn’s Cabin. lence and public spit it at ~_**"*~^ In lh<* .-i< ( (Hint of Stowe wrote The Face on the Cent. "I lo V Mrs T he stress of Mrs. Sarah Longacre Keen, who Stowe, there is the following story a need that is great and urgent, is lived and died til Philadelphia, cam» told "I Mrs. Stowe's modest attitude behind the appeal for funds in this nearer being queen of the Ameiican low aid her world read book: mint than any oilier woman who Neithei beh ill. T he answer to this call, to Mr. Stowe nor her hus­ be effective, must lie prompt. 1 he With the exception ol band had the lemotest idea oi the skeleton hands stretched out to re­ Olieen Victoria, whose image w>: imitjiit powet and interest ol engraved on every c<»i * of the British story that was being written. the ceive tl.e bounty asked, will from weakness induced by st irv.i Nor, fust in lh<’ number of her metal thrill until attei the publication ol -;oon. I lei lace as a girl of the lust edition tn book Im in. Pro­ twelve summers is to I k * set 11 till ft ssor Stowe was li i cry emotional every American cent i* sl i d in' > mail, and w as act Usloiut'd to watet 1836 liom Uncle Sam s oin factory. It is usually assumed that the tat« of an Indian, but .1 dose look will paper li ni I tr lliem no unusual por reveal that of a Saxon pit tile. fust It nt. As to pe< limai y gain, he often borrow a cent and look at it. 1 In exprr-sed the hope that she would make money enough by the str tv to Between 1828 and l8p>, Jami Barton Longacre w >s the t hief on Imy a new silk dress. “Untie \ a gootl one. I lie | I i/c w.c “ Marius ” will make the season of 1911 at Bandoil, Four Mile, Lang­ lois, Sixes River and Port Orford, commencing April 1st, 1911, Dates and time table ap­ pear on the posters. Signed, Belgian Horse Breed­ ers Association of Curry County. A PAI 1.1.. Plopnet", Heavy ami Light Dr.tying, also dealer in Dry Fir Wood and .» c givr alida« tion. reasonable. Shop on Alwatet Stiert. Bandon, Oregon. Longai re lacketl In-** ning «lav .mil night were baielv able The Daily San Francisco Bulletin, The Bandon Recorder, 7k. £3 ELLIOTT. Managor thousand copits wtie -olii m a lew t)vei a thou anil I davs, and over designs wi lt* t'lleled. Fancy Wedding Invitations a Specialty a gigantic combination offer that will Prim's Cabin" w is pub. ings for the nr* coppi i i ei't I hat hi t appt al was soon tli pt llctl. been m service. Imported Belgian Stallion PAULL’S TRANSFER LINE The de graver in the I nitcd Slates mint in lislied Mati It 20, 1852. Philadelphia, In |S 15 a competition spondent’v 1 I the author as to wllelh was open lor ske tches and rngr.iv it anvboth would nail 01 attend to was Io be issued anil which h.c -lie < Otegoniati. Ins wile's literary etloits quite libel ally with his teals; so 1 e fait tli.it on the head side of the coppt 1 is that he had wept ovei the bits ol brown setting is that of an Indian, I 'r ta tall and Indian empires. Mrs. Keen was indetti, did it da.vn upon cither of tion, unless the dole ol relief come, photographs. The Celebrated home. ment and himself a generous con anil her grandson, Lyman Beecher tributor to the fund. ever lived. To Horse Breeders: ing, who is leader in the relief move­ by her son, Charles Edward Stowe, à NOTICE! enough, in the estimate i f Mr. Sell­ I licit* Toni's Cabin,’ nr THE RECORDER OFFICE has recently added a lot of new type of the latest faces, especially for Fine Job Printing, and we are now prepared to print all kinds of Fancy Invitations, Announce­ ments, Calling Cards, Letter Heads and in fact all kinds of modern printing done in a Modern Office. Phone 91, Bandon, Ore. The)’ have done well, but not well I et the good woik go oil i FANCY PRINTING ROGERS FOUNDRY COMPANY bones in I Brass, Bronze, Al uminum, Iron the a He fere nee- ,tny Hunk- in Bandnn Living skelelms stalk about or crouch with I I ot.. in Sili th's Additino frolli $¿5 up. Close in and level land I ot- in ili*- \\ iiolen Alili Addition troni $65 up You can work tn tliv Mills and gì» liome for dinner troni these lots. About 40 to pii k from A l< w lots Irlt iii Az ilea Paik for $75. A I liree Ac.e piece ol land close to new school house 53500. This ’s a snap. Holt e and laige I. t in West Bandon close ’ll, $t*loo House and I t in Woodland Addition Gocal location for $1200 176 Acts Coal Land, if taken quick will be sold ch ap— on Co­ quille river. 40 Aries Good Bench Land close to river, 5 miles from Bandon, $IOOO. 40 Acres Good Hill Land, 3 miles from Bandon, $40 pe, acre. A nice little iamb of 162 acres with good hen-e anil bai 11 and other improvements. This can be handled for $1000 down and tile balance 5 years at 8 per cent, and is a tine chance for a good ranch. I hese are all bargains and it interested you had better get busy. Write, call or phone E. (JAKES Repairing neatly and promp tly done at lowest liv­ ing prices Conditions in the famine-stricken words I I Dealer in Bools and Shoes. dead by hundreds are covered with By one vole he won, and ever since the scantiest portion of soil that will least jJd0*''00*’ I1"* f'n f’'1’■ Sarah l.ong.icics young face has suffice to hide them, as if mother Bay .Citi* ca'» appropi iate $50,000 to served for the humblest of coins, Earth, herself, grudged them this her channel and have $150,000 lelt than which no other coin in the lasfofhce of kindness to put on the bar; and it is estimateil tremendous circuì.i- The question of relief for these \ that Bayocean can put $50,000011 world has such Philadelphia Record. tion. — wretched hordes is literally one of the bar, making a total of $500,000 life and death. More than this, it to put on the bar. Under present Do you know that ol all the minor conditions, there being no hitch in ailments colds ire by tar the most is one of humanity that pleads for arrangements, the thru* ports will dangeroti: * It is not the cold itself succor in the name of misery from have money enough to go ahead that you need to tear, but the serious the contemplation of which even with all the projects. We believe diseases 'hat it often Lads to. Most ini igination recoils. T lie citizens ol of these are known as germ diseases Portland have met the demand for the sooner work is starhdall along Pneumonia and consumption are the line the better it will be lor every among them. Why not lake Cham relief front these conditions with a one and the better suited ev rv one Lerlain's Cough Remedy, and cure generosity that is commendable, con­ will be. Then • is no doubt luit w h it your cold while you cat ? ITu sale sidering the long distance from1 , ocean Pint line; B lì E U E I? S M the Port ol Bayocean seems to solve given foi sending in the engravings the problem ol Tillamook being .1 le lie bethought himself of the possi­ i Some Choice Buys in Bandon REAL ESTATE JSÆîllinery Like the noise of mighty winds, like TUESDAY b. K.op| a..d I. t 1. an al» nt as llii'i and div as a pint'll Jot. Priuti'ig n Speeiidty ___ 'tveHjta the partn *iship inn is di»s h* d C. E. Kopf. 2ü 4-x I T. H. Kieamer. Dated. Bandon. Oregon, March 16, |9|L i little bit of a wom­ th«- gn at light (’I mrs this, C < dih. there stood outlined ugliest Adveitising Rates Mmle Entered Ht the Bandon Post office mm Second oi th»* dust Notice is hereby mighty commotion lad seiln'd to C. E. KOPF, Managing Editor Known 011 Applicntioii. Io, when Alld, Recorder Fviloislxirig Company, Subscription, $1 Soper Yeur in Advance. Notici bf Dissolution. an' thing else. The iim’tittrdes began Published livery Tuesday and Friday by the it $3.00 per year 1.50 per year $4.50 Both papers through this office if paid in advance, per year $2.75 biains for sv t it ivbodv, ami sin* soon bt himself, say, Fire Detroit S. S. PIIOENLX News. > v in to hear t«t lines of sympathy fret Tribune. all o\ct the land, Hit* indignation, THE NEW BOAT (»lie morning a iiuinl» 1 "I Inti n*- llu* pltv. th»* tlisiicss. that had long with then iliitf, who hail lx*. 11 to weighed upon In 1 soul seemed to pay their Ie pt < I*. t< ■ tilt gi< at while pass oil horn I er and into the read. $i.cxi to chief in Witslringlon, 1 me to the ¡ ers of the book. Rati city and were shown through the week or month. mint. It was like tin* kindling ol a <>e, pi r dav. Special r ites by Simple Room in Connection. Six Day Service between the Coquille River and San Francisco First Class Passenger Fare, $7.50 They were introduced t<* the : mightv conllagtation, that swept ill white chief's picture maker, who wa • Itefoi ■ it. ami even cio-st t| tliebi >at| just then showing his young tlaugh '".tail till it seemed is if the whole I wotlii scarcely thought ot talked ot ter Sarah the great concern. Hie1 Bandon % Oregon J. F. WALSTROM, Agent, Bandon. Oregon F. & E. T. KRl SE, Agents, 24 California St., San Francisco, Cal