Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915, May 26, 1911, Image 2

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    Bandon Recorder THE •r-r’>.A
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Recorder Pubishmg Company,
Ccnd- s»*t! t)'/
i'.-iit- mi . N Y..
itf the freu' ktwa ¿>t<* e (¿range
tin View
C. E. KOPF. Managing Edito)
FRIDAY
AN
"a onip ini'il by thunderous exp1'—
ions ami ejections ot pumi’e win h
of years ago
Many thousands
among the majestic volcanoes of the
Cascade Range, tow< red one, per­
haps the loftiest of them all. which
lias now disappeared
Alter the cat­
aclysm which swallowed this huge
mountain there remained, however,
an enormous crater, a caldera, which
tn<»ir than comp« nsatvs in interest
tor the l< ss ol the mountain.
There
are thousands of elaters in the United
Stales, but there is only one great
caldera, and that
contains Cratei
Lake, tiuly one ol tile wonders <d
America.
It Ciater Lake were situ
aled in llie bosom of the Appaia
ehians thousands of pi >p|e would
visit it annually; it it were an Alpini
iiater many Americans would rave
over it as the choicest gem of Euro­
pean scenery. As it is, although tin
Crater Lake region has been a nat
ional park since 1902. the people
who have visited it number or.ly a
few thousands.
But an awakening
is at hand; the railroad is building a
line close to the park, the Govern­
ment is planning roads anil trails,
and within a shoit time ii will be tin
trull only ol the people tlielir-elv1 ■
if they fail to visit this wonderful
region anil receive impressions nevei
to be < II.iced from memory.
As a pioneer in the belli, the Uni­
ted Slates Geological Survey ha>
made a caielul topographic survey
< t the Craft 1 Lake National Park
Pearson Chapman, Government ti
p< grapher, spent two field seasons
I
day covers the land's surface lor
miles
The later of these eruptioi s lic­
cui red,
it is
believed, dining the
gi.u i,.l period, the great streams of
ICC .ll)(l
lax a allei natiiig and causing
: 11 pcmlou , ci mHicls bet ween the tw o
< h-UK'iit-, tilling llie air wiih steam
1 loads ami Hooding the Iowa r plains.
demolished the upper mile of Ah >nnt
Mm*.ima.
I
<’• ‘lilts
into its own, people will row acri «ss
>1 . beautdul blue bronze ami purple
valer;, glance up at the 1 Owering
lilt , ami ii ali.’e that they ate in the
• ry intetior of one of the greatest
xlimt mt im» . 11 the world
lite
coll.ipse oi Moi ni Mazmia i ; stated
by Mt
Dillei lo
Ila e
been
the
downing event in the history of the
Cascade regi n.
wise watei less legion! this lake fin
nisltes the underground water sup
plies for many streams radiating from
it in almost every direction.
Most
ot the approaches t 1 the lake lead
splendid
forests,
valley
meadows ami nahital pastures
The highest point tn the Crater
Lake National Park, as show 11 on the
Survey's n ap, is Sc itt Peak, S.oji
tei-t in ele'.ati'iil
This w as simply a
mimn peak on the sóulheast side ol
Mount M.izama
From it, the- view,
a cording to Air Chipman, is in-
oini'ataldy tine,
(lit tin- opposiu-
1 he Celebrated
Imported Belgian Stallion
Aw«».r
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M. Dimmidi
.................1. J. Thrift
r rrirri *.•'Trrr^vrrrT'r’i-nti
l>i liuldrs.
John T. Hall
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FOUNDRY
COMPANY
Harness Shop
Brass, Bronze, Al
uminum, Iron.
Phone 91, Bandon, Ore'.
Lodge, are requeued to notify thi» office
on election ot office« * and on change ot
meeting night, card* uudei this brad
are 73c per inch per month.
........................ ..................,-x. N. Gould
I reasu. r--------
ik Marius ”
Gxgr
Edward Vnu Alxtyne. a prominent |
Conuru imrrs.G. J. Aai.jumg. M T. IX-rumi
institute lecturer of New York, has;
tills to sa.v about an efficient grange I will make the season of 1911 I I
BANDON CITY DIRECTORY
that In- vlsitid at Balmville. Orange j
___________ J. W. Mat
at Bandon, Four Mile, Lang­
county, near Newburg:
I . B. Kausrud
A neat hall, costing about S2.300. j lois, Sixes River and Port Recorder_____
i lea.surcr__ ...___ _
............ C. Y. Lowe
stands out In the open country u half
mile from the end of the trolley hue. I Orford, 1 commencing April Mum. ip»i judge
- . Geo. P. l opping
Attorney__________
it is located here bei uuse it Is a cell- |
. F . J. F erney
1st,
1911.
tral point between two hamlets and I
Council men.__ G. B ^ak, M.
Breuer, P. C.
one strong grange 1 ould be maintained |
Dates and time table ap­ Stevenson, H. Manciet, K. W. Boyle, R. W.
here rather than two weak ones at the i
Windsor,
fiatnlets 011 either side. Tills lull is i pear on the posters.
open any night In the week for young
of old who care to gather there for
M. G. POHL, Optometerist
Hoclal, Intellectual or agricultural in­ Signed, Belgian Horse Breed­
tercourse. The people avail themselves
ers Association of Curry
of tt. Not far away Is a rural school,
County.
and near it Is a half acre devoted to a
school gai-den. This had its rise In
Balmville grange. A committee was
.ippoiiiteil to take the matter up witli
2d, 3d and 4th Saturdays at
the s< bool trustees. Francis 1!. Kelley,
ii gardener and florist of many years
Hotel Gallier, Bandon, Ore.
experience, n native of Greenock. Scot- I
land, where school gardens ale con I
ducted on a large scale, has had charge I
of the work. Some forty six children. |
I LYNDON
ranging In age from seven to fourteen I
years, are enrolled bi the garden s liool i
Even during the vacation months the
attendance averages twenty. The gar ’
I till line of Harness, Sad­
den is 250 feet long by tk) feet wide, j
There are sixteen plots. In which are
dles, Bridies, Hallers,
grow n a vaiiety of vegetables, the |
Blankets and everything
children doing all the planting, weed- |
usually kept in a first-
ing and whatever other work Is neces
sary. I.ast year the state department
dass harness shop.
of agriculture uwurded sixteen certiti
Repairing a Specialty
r ates to tfie children for proficiency
and one to Mr. Kelley us instructor.
¡ W. .1. SABIN, Prop
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Lewah Tribe No. 4*. Imp. O. R. M.
I .l~. I S I irw and Third Tuesday» of each
month at tkh run at trie Bendon V
warn. Sojourning Chiefs in good standing arc
cordially invited Io allend.
A. J. I lartman,
J. C. 5heilds,
C. ol R.
Sachem.
w. o. w.
Keep the logs rolling boy* ’
SEASIDE CAMP NO. 212,
WOODMEN Ol THE WORLD.
Meet* First and Third
Neighbors welcomed.
fhursdays.
Visiting
Wm. N. McKay, C. C.
J. N. Husking, Secretary
ftlitrtonie.
PANDON LODGE. No. 130 A. F. & A
M. Slated coniriiunicaUoiu tir.1 Saiuid.y
dter llie lull moon of each n.onlh. All M.rlti
Maxon, cordially moled.
W. E. Craine, W. M.
I'lril Pearson, Secretary
Eastern Star
0CCIDENTAL CHAPTER. No.
45. O.
E. S., meet* Saturday evening bt-foie and
alter slated communication of Ma-oiiic Lodge.
Viulmg member* cordially invited to attend.
.Anna L. Craine, W. M.
Meria Mehl, Secretary.
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D ANDON LODGE. No. 133, I. O. O, F.
*-* i.u-els every Wednesday evening, \ ialtug
brother, in good standing cordially inviled.
O. A. I row budge, N. G.
A, Knopp. Secretary
KnlghlHuf Fytliiaa
LODGE.
0ELPHI
No.
64, Knighu
of
Pythias. Men* every Monday cveaiug
at Knights hall. Visiting knight* invited la
attend.
E. Lewin, C. C.
B. N. Harrington K. of R. S.
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Pasadena, Cal., Marell 9, 191 ! .
Foley
Co., Gentlemen:-—We
have sold and recommended Foley’s
Honey and Tar Compound for years.
We believe it to be one of the most
efficient expectorants on the market.
Containing no opiates or narcotics it
can be given freely to children
Enough of the temedy can be taken
to relieve a cold, as it has no nau­
seating results, ami does not inter
fere with digestion. Yours very truly,
C II Ward Drug Co . C. I.. Par­
ous, See and Treas. Get the orig­
inal Foley’s Honey and far Com
pound tn the yellow package.
al>- by by Bandon Drug C<>.
BK. K. W. HOS.NITKH
PHYSICIAN
i
SURGEON
AND
OREGON
BANDON
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Office and residence in Panter reiider.ee prope-ry
next dour to Bijou T heatre
JDR. S3VIITIÏJ- ÜÆ JA.N2SÏ
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
OFFICE IN PANTER BU1LMING
faces, especially for Fine Job Printing,
and we are now prepared to print all
kinds of Fancy Invitations, Announce-
t.’ nt-, Calling Cards, Letter Heads
and in 1 act all kinds of modern printing
done in a Modern Office.
Ottice Hours 9 to 12
BANDON,
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1 to 5
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OREGON
DR Æ- F». lNGr«,A.il
Ohlropraotor
Office Hours 9 to 12 a. in. «ml
1 to 6 p. m.
Office in El Dorado Building
Pnone Main 7:
Bar.don. Oie.
Japanese Wedding Ceremony.
A Japanese wedding Is 11 quaint <-ere-
•holly The bride, dressed in a white
in the pat k and surveyed every
tol shot distant, so clear is the air, Mik kimono and white veil, sits on the
peak, slope and valiey, ami the re
fwor facing her affianced husband.
t mil out the I he Watchman and Near them are two tables, upon one of
stilting map, with .50 loot contom
■ lacier Peak, ol nearly equal height which are two cups, a bottle of sake
nxd 11 kettle with two spouts. Ou the
lines, is being engraved and will l><
villi Scott Peak. To file south lies ether are a miniature plum tree, typi­
issued by the Survev about ¡tine 1st
he gri.it Klamath I ak'-, and far to fy Ing the beauty of the bride; a mlniu- j
tare lit- tree, representing the strength
1'iom this toprigi.ipbie map om
It'1 ■ oiuh Mount .Shasta loses il: of the bridegroom, ami a stork stand­
ing 011 11 tortoise, signifying long life
gets an ilk a of the ii malleable II ip ■.now 1 appi d 1 row il it, the skies. A
.raid felicity. The bride mid bride­
r-rly whir h must have n r ime«' in tin 1 still filili' 1 distati'e |<> the mull) groom drink alternately from the two
arioutcd kettle in token that they will
rfiin past, when a mountain, I » io I m
oweis Mount I Io d.
henceforth share cacti other's Joys and I
hi
hvi^hi
.
Iffy rivaling Mount Shasta
In the ( > iv. 1 iiinent survey the sorrow s. After the wedding the bride's ,
veil Is laid away, to be used as Jier I
«lisappe ired into the bowel , ■ I tin
park was suiroumled by 150 iron sui'oud when she dies.
earth. Ihesutfac«' < f ( ratei I akt
ooiimlarv posts, ami concrete piers
F>>ley Kidney Bids aie a true
is 6,177 '*'•'* above sia level, tin l ive been elected al the loin cor­
medicine. They are strengthening,
lake is neatly 6 miles in di.unetei
nel, md the 'Wi enti. 111.vs, one op healing, antiseptic am) Ionic. Foley |
ami is Miiioumlcd by a lini ol 1 ag, e<l
'Ir- si itili and tin- otln r on the w st. Kidney Pills take hold of your sys ­
tem ami help you to lid yourself ol
r >ck rising from 1,000 to 2,0. n h 11
I lie map of Ci.iter Lake National
your dragging backache, dull head
about it. The lake is in many plates
Talk will be issued ill two editions,
ache, nervousness, impaired eve-
neirly 2,000 leet deep ami its sur­ hr regulation map and the pocket
sight, and of all plie ills resulting
face is broken only by Wizard Is e lition, folded ami bound in covrrs.
troin the impaired action of your
land, the result of
I liese maps may lie olit.iiin <1 iron) tidneys ami bladder. Remember it
the dy ■ing volcanic
the I Ilici tor of the I 'niled States is Foley Kidney Pills tint do this. .
For sale by Bandon Drug Co.
Wizair! Island,
■e ilogi, al Survey at Washin ;lr n
Too Sensitive.
whir'll ns -s nearly 1,000 I cl a!h >vf altri |ime 1st.
It wits the Best night after the show.
the lake is itself a valine and pi I
The leading woman's mutlier was
downcast.
feet volcano, having a littl • crater ol
I Lzziness, vertigo (bliml staggers),
"What’s the trouble, dear?" asked
its own. S«-v«-ral othei '.inalici corns -allow compn xion md flatulence are the lendiug woman in surprise. "1
made a brilliant bit tonight."
weie pushed upw nd, Imt li vin' ap­ vmploms of .1 torpid liver. No on«
The old Inily was surprised.
an feel Well while the live, is ilia*
“Did y ou. Sophie? 1 beard the nmil
pear al'iive llie wallT- suiti •
ive
lletliine is a powerful livei ence shouting 'Play right! Play right!’
At one time it w I : a questiiit­ liiniilapt A dose or two will <.011 and I thought you hud fulled
And the lending woman laughed In
w In ilici this am iei.t ili' lumaiii. w In. li ill bilious -yinptom ; to Ts ippeai'
amusement.
has been 1 cstoi cr| m I nicy am I named 1'iv i'. Pti'-e 50c. Sol I Ly C. Y
"Why. my dear, they were shouting
'Playwright! Playxvrtght!'"—Chicago |
M ount M.i/.iiii i, did not cxnlodu nd
Tribune
blow away in ashes tml scnri.1 like
I’oi soreness < I the muscles win til­
Th? Poor Victim.
Philanthropic Old Lady But I gave er iiuluceil I v viole it exercise < r m-
K rakatoa 01 Pelt e but this theory
has been overtun id I \ geologi ’s \ OU slxpen 0 yi-.erday on condition juiv, Ch.imberlam’, Lniinent is ex­
that you wi e not to spend it In drink.
who find unmi-1 ikable ex idem <■ that ami 1 inn liis’lnctiy smell liquor on cellent- This linime it is a'so higl-
the mountain sink back into tin ,>'<»11. I 1 dl oil- • i >.111 Lady. I am tin* Iv esteemed lot th id ,-f it .diords in
'I Cl of cruel . ir< llbistnnces I found eases of t Ileum.iLsui. Sold by C. Y.
earth. The snrroiimlinc country,
b'ilie ■ < >i> t u I ni u' wot apiH-ari-d ter l.owe.
according to |. S Diller, a I'lo'ocist me 1er be werter Wot nr. my ’orrer,
No Diacomfort.
l ’ih. to timi alter drinkin' of It nil
Van Antler lentertatntng Wit herby
of the I llited Stales < >e d"i;n al Sui
Unit it wore whisky' Sydney Bulletin
at bls country Imuiei Now, vai man.
vey indicat<s urcpiestionably that at
if you should happen to want nuy
S k headache results from a dis thing In the night Just tout h this bell.
some time during the P< rtiary p<-ii
od, when many ol the high pc 1 - of orihrvd condition of the stomach Witberby Never! 1 know how hard
and < an be cured by the use of ft Is to keep sen auts in the country,
the Cascade Range were llaming
Chamfietlain's Stomach and l iver Cati b me touching that bell! Van An
beacons, gteat strrami ot molten 1'ablets
Try it. For sale by C. Iler But. I assure you, you are pur
fectly safe The bell doesn’t work
reck issued from Mount Maunu, Y Lowe.
Life
iim of tin lake, apparently but a pis­
Directory
J j nies Walton
A LEADING CALIFORNIA DRUGGIST
Situated in the midst of an other­
tin oiigh
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ROGERS
I ltd < aim- the Imai convulsion xvhii Ii
When Crater Lake really
EFFECTIVE GRANGE.
Tua Hall Is Open Cv.ry Evening For |
Social lntcrcou.se,
Max 26, 19 t I
Crater Lake National Park
To Horse Breeders
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T Lodge and Professional
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................... gj. RacLU*
Survey..
Subscription, $1 5(1 per Year in Advance. Advertising lintee Made
Known on Application. Job Printing 11 Specially
Entered al the ltanduu 1’ostolaee hh Second ('I ks - .Vlalter.
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Coos County Directory.
Published Every Tuesday and Friday by thy
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Dr FT. I_, Houston
PHYSICIAN A SiZAIOA'UdV
Fancy Wedding invitations a Specialty
Otìtoe over Bru»; Store.
Hours, 9
U>
.tu. 1 :30 to 4, p.u>. ; 7 to 8 iu tin* evening.
4.1
Night calle answered trout oün t.
RECORDER PL BUSHING CO.
HANDON
Bandon, Oregon
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Dr lu. B. Sorensen
DENTIST
i
Office Over Vienne Cafe
Telephon, at Office and Ilume.
bANDON
Great
Combination
Offer
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THKAlXUOl.lr,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSF1.« '{
AT - LAW,
NuTAKy PUBLIC
Orogen.
Bandon,
OHiee \\ itli Bandon Inventinoti! < <>
Dr. H. Ixi. Brown,
Resident Dentist.
Office in Panter Building
I
rJsHE RECORDER management has
made fr.angements with the
San Francisco Bulletin whereby we
can give subscribers the advantage of
a gigantic combination offer that will
furnish them all the news of the
country in a metropolitan daily and
a l the news of Bandon and vicinity in
the Recorder at marvelous low price
Office Hour*
Phone,
9 to 12 M., I to 5 P. M,
BANDON.
R. BARROU
Atturuvy atid Cuuintelor-at Law
< 'OQL’l LLK,
The Bandon Recorder,
Tota!,
Both papers through
this office if paid in
advance, per year
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ORE
Office oner Skeel»' Store
Office Phone, Main 3 15;
MV
residence. Main 346
CLOTHES ARE AT THE
a
BANDON
STEAM
LAUNDRY
Where Yours Ought to be
A. I. DERINGER
The Daily San Francisco Bulletin,
OREGON
Prop
$3.00 per year
1.50 per year
$4.50
$2.75
Everything in the Drug
Line
Do you want pure drugs and
drug lundriex, fire perfumes, hair
I rushes and toilet articles. If so
call cn
t.
LOME, The Druggist
bandon , ore .