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About Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1911)
Bandon. Recorder I Published ¡¿very Tuesday and Friday by th«. .-r FviioisHirt& Company. C. E. KOPF .Subscription,#! 50 per Year ir. Advance. Adveitisitig Lates Made Known on Application. Job Printing a Specially. Entered nt the Bendon Pontuffice hh Second (' uih . s Matter. FRIDAY December 15. 1911 The prisoners were taken to a stateroom, where iheir shack < s were removed. They s it down together Divorce Number. and the door was kicked. Reno the land <>t the tree and tllte Sheriff 1 Iammell then announced grave of the home. that one newspapt r m.m could i nter Most divorces, like moil clouds, and talk with the prisoueis, .is ,. haven silver lining; they are I ntnded re resentative ol all those on the right on the money problem. •ar. When the reporter < nf< ted In the mathematics of matrimony, the stateroom hi found John |. M< - two plus a baby equal a family, two Natnara looking straight at him. and plus a niothei-in law equal a mob although they itad met onlv and two plus an affinity equal a di before, the former labor i called him by name. James B vorce. If the State were as paltictllar not look up and gave no s about whom it lets into iiiatriinonv recognition. John J. refused to talk. “1 as it is about whom it ¡i ts out mar nothing whatever to say,” he riage would be almost as much a 'and you must excuse me ” sign ol social distinction as divorce “ But you surely don't mind talk is becoming. ing now about th:: ease,” persisted A woman on the west side will the newsp ip er t ’¡ireseutalive. p ty a lawyer $500 to settle a domes “1 have nothing to sav about this j tic problem that a woman on the case or anything else,” McNamara east side can settle m five minutes replied. with a flatiron. “Won’t yon tell us where you If people would make marriage went to school, where you In gall less of a prison and more of < privi work, and how you joined the lege, less of a reformatory an I more union?” he was then asked. of a refectory, they would not ' <• so “Oh,” rejoined the prisoner, busy devising ways and means of es rather sharpley, “I have told all cape those things until I am hoarse, I Perhaps if the stock had not lost don’t want to be bullheaded, but I so much of his fashionable trade to do not want to talk about anything . the dog fancier, the clergyman would Il he cates to, Jim can talk lor him not have lost so much ol his to the s If.” lawyer. Il was thi n Chat James l’> raised Those who have fufished with his head lor the first lime. “I am matrimony, like those who have 1111 looking toward the future,'' he ishedwith the .morning paper, always slowly said. “Illis case is now a say: “There’s nothing in it!” But thing of the past.’ that doesn I prevent the re-t of us 1 hat is all he would -ay, anil he from wanting to see for ourselves. refused even to answer questions Divorce is b< <on tug as painless as put to him on subjects oth<’ thin surgery- You merely help each the trial or his connection wi’li the pack the trunks, wish c.li li othei dynamiting case. “bon voyage!’’ and trot oft to Eu A light supper lor the two mi n rope, while the lawyers light it out. was brought in from the dining car, The road to Reno is paved with and aftet tin y Ji id eaten .sparingly, their compartment was m ide up and broken ideals. — By Helen Rowland. both lay down shackled togethei. Under the laws of California they Guns Turned on Rabbits. cmid not be shackled to.my portion of the tiain. The door of their compartimnt. Boise, id.dio, Dec. 9. -A demand which adjoined that of Sheriff II itn- for rabbits as .1 table delicacy in tile tnell, was kept open, and the two Fast has caused firearms, ranging deputies sat, otic at each end of the from the high grade hammerless berth. The i urtains were not drawn. shotgun Io the antiquated musket, ! As the two brothers sat in their to lie resurrected by Jerome, Idaho compartment before tetiring, white- farmers, who are now swarnna^ into laced, weary, but steady of hand, the fields in quest of the fleet jack they were the i-nib.i limeni of isol t- rabbit. Heretofore the animals have been ----- voo---- regarded as a serious pest, lull tile E.islri n i announcement teiviilli that Much Talk of Voting Probe commission merchants were paving six cents for the talibils here has prompted liundreds of hunters to Just whit the Cons Conntv Grand invade the praitie enuntri . Jury is doing afmitt the alleged ir More than 5000 rabbits were regularities in the Marshfield city .shipped to Pittslmrg tin. week. election l ist week is the cause ol ---- OOO------ much speculation around Marshfield. James McNamara Looks To Rumors c<-iii ei uitig virions wit- nesses being called were .illo.it. Future. Generally, Deputy I’rr-secuting Attorney Liljcqvist is being com Mojave Cal., Dec. 9. I lie train mended for taking the matter up bearing the McNamaras, alter leav and th ese expressions were coupled ing Los Angeles, had not proev-ded w ith st itements til it he should make very far when it stopped at .1 little it complete. The genet.il view of it way station and the two prisiotieis tppc.ils to be tint a thorough in- lames B. shackled to Shot'If II.tin vi’-lig itii.n of the matter will settle melll. and John |. shiekled to Dep lor all lime to come ami tli.it it w ill «itV Sheriff Brain were taken into put .in end Io rumors th.it might be the stateroom of an observation car detrinieut.il to son e parties unless at the rear of the train they wi le exonerated In the grand Passengers on the train were al jut v. lowed to pass to and fro in all cars, Among those who are to have but none surmised th it tiii-x wen eeri summoned Io Coquille tn colt riding with the McNamara brothers ne< turn with the elec'imi ar Wes and the identity of the pri-onets was No li, W I'. Denning, of Cape not discovered Atago l.;g it House | istice Pennock Accompanying Sheriff il.umneb who was one of the judges of e’ec were Marti 1 Agui-tte. ex Warden tion, R. A C >pple. I I.ink Simili. at San Quentin; Deputy Slid iff ol the I OO ' R.vvr H.itr herv. A W Claude Matteson, Chief of Police Mi-K.iv and o! hers. Sili-isiian, of I.os Angeles; three Sheriff W W. ' ,.ige eante over .it other deputies who were already on noon from Coquille and whtiiet 1> • .tile tram when the party aimed h is othei suiuoions in this coitm-. lioin the county jail in Los Angeles, tion could uot lie ascertained. Coos wixl several newspipei men. Bay I imi-s Reflections of a Bachelor Girl Not In His Seat. A certain congressman was very busy nt his <lesk In the bouse one morning when n page announced. "A gentleimin in the lobby to see you. sir.” “Tell liim I'm not in my seat.” said the cou J'ossni’m lifter looking nt I lie card. T he boy. a stnrilv looking chap, did not move. "Rut you nr« In your s it sir." be air vend in matter of I t ton"«, "ami I iiin’t say you are not." '!’> p i-otv.ri--snrir. looked nt the lad toe rll". I t" ‘Im’ that he was In ear- ne t. i:’ovi-.l Into the v u-iiut chair of ills nei: or. "Now tell him I’m not 111 m.v seat." "Ye . sir." snlrt the boy briskly nun went to deliver tlie message. A ProferJ dnal °gradox The study of s< ier.ee is not neces sarily all gray. I' may have its rosy patches. It is said that a learned professor of Heidelberg forbade Ills students the repetition of a certain ex- pertinent •’Ilut.” they protested. "It has til ways been successful.” •‘Nevertheless.” he said, "its post* tion among experiments Is absolutely untenable from an intellectual point of view.” The boys stared. •’The thing may answer very well in practice.” said the professor, "but it is not sound In theory ’’—Youth’s Coui- panion. An Ancient Work on Angling. The — .-:iti--’t wot1, of antiquity on nugllnv Ic tli<> •’ Hallentlcn" of Opplan. a iireok poet who flourished In the ? ,(• of SoviTVS. A. D. i. Ills, from which re learn lluit many tt urtftlees In fishing r- known to iioiirht to I ■o nw<! ’ru iictetitt Vi’ e i also p m u from Athenous bat »«‘vera! etile! writers had written n fls’Biig s •no centuries before the The Luncheon of r Pest. Elisene Fiel i, sad of countenance unit ready of tongue, once strayed into n Now York restaurant, says the Rich inond Tlm-'S-DI«-pntc!i. and seated blur A voluble waiter self for luncheon en me and said. ’ ‘Cotfeo. tea. chocolate. til lib. Inn nn' ej 4.S. beefsteak, mutton ch n. fish bal!’ . , bnsh’n beans’' and some more to the same purpose. F;»:d looked nt him long and sadly nnrt nt last replier "Oh. frlmd. I want non" of these things. All 1 ns': 's nn orange and it few kind words " Mo Sals. “A’ul liare these e'.'r.'s“* asked ’'r lie Jay. tm -at the coulents of !he crate through I i - t lorg 'ette. "Yon cnii'l ln .:t 'em.” said the gru •er. ■Alei't'.v!” cried Mrs. I'e J-iy “Tiiey will never do f-*r rie. I wilt't oqas that vou inti beat fer omelet-..” —liar p a 's Weekly. t F T » t ? A A f L ! F F t For Sale. R< intere I ¡’crkshiie igs. They ■4 •ne AI il every respe t. N. M SS. if Dav. (»I», Bandoli, Phone 17. 4 - 000 " * 11 * 0 < l *<* Lodge and Professional Directory * Lodges are requested to notify this office on election of officers and on change ol meeting night. V-ards under this head are 75c per inch per month. For Saie Cheap. Lew ah Tribe No. 48, Imp. O. R. M. Large hall lire proof naie, Terms if you desire. Call and see it at A. McNair's h udu atestóte and ask him for particulars. S2-1Í ¡WI EE I s I irsl and Third Tuesdays of each nionlh at 8lh run at the bandon Vt ig- vvam. Sojourning Chiefs in good standing are i cordially invited to attend. A. J. Hartman, J- C. Shetlds, C. oi R. Sachem. w. o. w. Coos County Directory. Keep the logs rolling boys ! SEASIDE CAMP NO. 212, - 'U'< •; WOODMEN O1 THE WORLD,] Representative...... ................... Ed. Rackleff Meet, First and Third Thursdays. V isiling Sherifl_____ ________________ W. W. Gage Neighbors welcomed. Clerk___ ________________ James Watson Win. N. McKay. C. C. Surveyor.. ___________ __ N. Gould H. E. Boalt, Secretary I reasurer_____■______________ T. M. Dimmick Assessor_____ ____________ "_____ T. J. Thrift M.'IrtolllC. Coroner.. ___________ ____ Dr. Golden 12 ANDON LODGE, No, 130 A. F. & A County Judge_________________ John F. Halt M, Stated communications first Saturday Ccmmisi.oners.G. J. Armstrong, M. 1 . Demen liter the full moon of each month. Special communications second Saturday thereafter. .All Master Masons cordially invited. ITANDON CITY DIRECTORY W. E. Crame, W. M Mayor_____ _________________ __J. W. Mast Phil Pearson, Secretary Recorder.________ T__________ 1. B. Knusrud Just n Guess. “.lohn I-’ tn;:l.in:.' quite a lot of non <«y nowadays. 1 guess." "lias lie paid* you what be owed you "No. but h-- i ■ :i’t tried t • b -ri’o'.i any more “—Toledo Blade. I reasurer_____ _______________ . C. Y. Lowe F.nstern Star Municipal Judge __________ Geo. P. lopping ("A ccidental chapter . No. 45, o. Attorney_______ ■_________ ______ F.'J. Feeney E. S., meets Saturday evening before and Councilmen.__ M. Breuer, R. W. Boyle, H. alter staled communication ol Masonic L.odge. Manciet, Wm. McKay, C. E. Bowman, H. Visiting meinls-rs cordially invited to attend. Anna L. Graine, W. M. Brcwn. Merta Mehl, Secretary. I. <». O. F Catturi in & Le( iorc Bandon g ANDON LODGE. No. 133. I. O. O. F. meets every Wednesday evening. Visiting brothers in good standing cordially invited. Chas. P. Still, N. G. A. J. Hartman, Secretary Undertaking KniglitN of PytliiaH Parlors TjELPHl LODGE. N o . 64, Knights of Pythias. Meets every Monday evening at Knights hall. Visiting knights invited to attend. J. C. Shields, C. C. R. POMEROY. Manager B. N. Harrington K. of R. S. PROMPT DELIVERY TO ANY Saturdays at Hotel GaHier Having taken charge of the Bandon Undertaking Parlors, am prepared to give all busi ness left in mv care, careful attention. Headquarters at Johnson & Whitsett’s Furni- tu e Store. PART OF THE CITY M. G. POHL. Optometerist Well Recommended by Patt.ins C. R. WADE Attorney at I_.e.w Courteous I reatment and Cleanliness Agent Pacific Surely Company. Our Motto of Bandon Bldg. Office Bank Phone 102, Bandon, Oregan Brown & Gibson basnmK;.wEœw.'*"-.'^aK'4 and Builders Red Cedar Shingles We furnish plans and speci Oi l ICE IN PANTER BUILDING Office Hours 9 to 12—1 to 5 matter how- large or how small. money, we ran save volt BANDON, Best Quality and Best Manu- facture on the Local Market Houin, 9 to «.in. 1 :80to 4, p.ra.; 7 to 8 in the evening. WILSON & WALRATH Blacksmiths and Wagonmakers Ni^ht calls answered from office. BANDON Oil KiO N □r- I_i F" Sorensen DENTIST Wagons of all kinds made to order. ! ill kinds of Blacksmith Work, both ' Office Over Vienna Cafe Tile phone at Office and Home. hiavy and light, will receive prompt I attention. Horse Shoeing a specialty j I.ANDON «I. OREGON T. I llt- A IHJOl.ll ATTORNEY AND COLNSELl K AT LAW, RICES TRANSFER LINE Newly Remodeled, Modern Equipment Throughout Carries Passengers and Freight SUDDI N N CH R IS IT .NSI \ Owners and Opt ra! OREGON Dr. II. T_i. Houston PHYSICIAN & SUHGKuN Shop on Columbia Avenue First l lass Passage l’are. ?7 5<'. IHtgli p< t Ton. fs.oo Makes Regular Eight Div Tup- betw • tSan I’t atuts. <> and limdon. - Office over 1 )rng Store. i S. S. B rooklyn - Let its figure on vorn building. ."¿tmrïak; ah OREGON DR SMITH J- MANN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ing to build anything, no Phone 171. Orders taken for delivery SURGEON Office and residence in Panter residence prope-’y next door to Bijou Theatre fications and it you arc go GEO. W. MOORE LUMBER CO. AND PHYSICIAN BANDON Hie l eading Contractors NOTARY PUBLIC Dati doti, R. H. RICE, Prop. Oregon Offing Witli Bandon Invpntrnpnt < o All kinds of light and heavy Grav i ing. Also sells and delivers mill wood.civil,etc Office at Schuinate's Store. Phone orders promptly at tended. Dr. I-ï- jvl. Brown. Resident Dentist. Office in Panter Building Office Hour,: Dione, 9 to 12 M.. I Io 5 P. M, BANDON. OREGON S in Franeisci>. (. aid. J «• \V VLSI ROM. Agent, Dindon. Ore. ' S S. ELIZAB Sails from San Francisco Monday Large Two B^rth Outside State Rooms with Running Water MY CLOTHES ARE AT THE BANDON STEAM LAUNDRY A. F. DERINGER First Class Passenger Frre. - $7.50 Freight Rates. - $3 on Up Freight CLARK & WRIGHT I Reservation*: Point. I., Attorney and Connselor-at Law COQUILLE. Office Phone. Mam 335; Fuhrman's Pharmacy. Coquille; Perkins' Pharmacy, Myrtle Associate Work for Attorneys residence, Klam 146 Du you want pure drugs and drug sundries, fire perfumes, hair Lrus’ies and toilet articles. If so call cn Lawyers Washington, U. O. Public Land Matten, Final Proof. Dea eri Lands. Conte,la and Mining Cases. Script ORE Everything in the Drug Line — Prop. WAl.Sf'HOM. Ayi’til. I'lRnJon. Oregon. r. Kni«c ownm and niasAievs, ¿4 California St.. Sun Francisco. - Office over Skeels' Store Where Yours Ought to he Eight Day Service Between the Coquille River and San Francisco E. A E. C. R. BARROW If C. Y. LOWE. The Druggist I BANDON, ORE.