Bandon Recorder
The guns of the Philadelphia were
all loaded, and us they became hot they
were discharged, and their shots took
effect in the town. The conflagration
cast a red glare on the castle, mosques
and minarets, on the batteries and on
the shipping in the harbor, whose
crews had been so startl«?d by the sail-
dimness of the attack that not a shot
had been fired to stay IL
No less a naval hero than Admiral
Nelson prou»iunc««d it "the most daring
act of the age."
The hero of Algiers was killed In a
"duel by Commodore Barron on March
22. 1820, and the whole country mourn-
ed one of the greatest sea fighters the
American navy has ever had.—Chicago
News.
Published Every Tuesday and Friday by the
Recordar F’u.iollstiin.g Company
C. E. KOPF
L. J. BUTTERFIELD
Subscription, $1 50 per Year in Advance. Advertiaing Kates Made
Known >>n Application. Job Printing a Specialty
Entered at the Bandon Poatoffiee as Seoond-CiasH Matter.
June 2i
FRIDAY
1912
Should Ballot
Be Denied
Woman
Because cf
Her Sex?
STILL
CHAT
DO
LESS
SUFFRAGE
CAUSE
IT
WILL
I
AGREE
SHOULD
BENEFIT
WITH
(t
OEGRADING
CONFERRED
BE
THEM.
AND NOT A PRIVILEGE.
THE
SUFFRAGE
K
UPON
MUST
ARGUMENT
WOMEN
BE
A
Our Early Navy.
HIS
TRIPOLI
HARBOR
FEAT.
rho Recapture and Dostruetion of thè
Philadelphia In thè M'dst of a Hostìle
Fleet Ware Called by Nolson "th»
Moit Daring Act of thè Ag«.'*
Stephen lieentnr. Ilio prillo of thè
cari? Anici h :in nnvy. eiilered thè sere
t. e «Itoti Ilio ninni spilli wnt, ut Its
lov < st olili Ile was wltlioiit training
uh mi o:ll< er wlieii. at IWetity. he he
p; 11 thè 1 nei 1 flint wiim to brina bini
I rie l ei ire l'ecnlur wns twellt.V tlve
Ile I :><l la cu Ini-e hotlorcd b.v preseti-
li" i.11 a a sn el li by congress. nnd al
tv.cnty live he was a inptnln In coni
1; lui of file llolil«' fl'iirilte l'onstltlltlon
l i. deeils ni tiilor ninl.e a narrative
hin a il 1 ■ ' ini' romance. Hls qualliles
w pit those 1 bo naval officer toilii.v can
eiv.ii.ile «Itti profit to liiiim lf ami Ilia
<*uuhii*y nnd «'Very patriot rei-anl with
fiafhfnct ion T lu re ati' few names on
1 lie s rol 1 of f ilin' with a brighter Ills-
ter Hum Ms
Fem i < till lh.'oil Stephen lore»! th«'
i< . At tin t'lirlv ng«' ho began the
Of shlf 'building and nt seventts'n j
licit 1 I construct the I'nlteil State« frig
hie I'nlteil Slules. which he was one
<’ i to command The war with
I'l 11. e brought him tils first great op
portunity liecattlr was Its most pie
lure' '|llo sea figure.
Win n. In Isol, ail the navy except
■1X ships was dismantled and 75 tier
cent of the otlicers dismissed Decatur
was kept In the service, nnd be found
•pee.ly use for the naval lor«' he had
acquit «*<1
For centuries the Barbary states hud
suppiirtcd themselves by piracy. Most
natlnns. Includliig our own. paid them
shameful tribute to win iwroteetlon
from these plrnt«* ttlilpn In May. 1S01.
the ptsha of Tripoli declaretl war on
the I’nlteil Sintis and began to setae
Atnerienn «essels that wera cruising In
the .Misilterriinenn Four Yankee war
ships were sent to Tri|s>ll unit ihvatur
iiioiig With them its tit st lleuteuaut.
Perfectly Reliable
When you buy the A. I). S.
preparations you are onlv
paying for the actual goods
and not for expensive ad
vertising in the big maga
zines, etc. A complete line
of A. D. S. Medicines at
Notice of Final Account.
Bandon Drug Co.’s
Store
Notice is heieby given. That Lettie J. Jenkins
has hie I in the County Court of the Counly of
where you will find all the
leading drugs and medicines
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Lewah Tribe No. 48, imp. O. R M.
w. o. w.
Keep the log« rolling boy. !
SEASIDE CAN P NO. 212.
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD,
1 Meets First and I bird "1 hursdays.
\ lilting
Neighbors welcomed.
C. M. Gage, C. C.
H. E. Boak, Secretary
MitHonlc.
N o . 130 a . f . & a
M, Stated communications first Saturday
after the full moon of each month.
Special
communications second Saturday thereafter.
All Master Masons cordially invited.
W. E Craine, \\ M
Phil Pearson, Secretary
andon lodge .
B
ceas« d and that the honorable John F. Hall ha '
Eastern Star
appointed Monday, July 1st, 1912, at the hours
of I I a. m., of such day , at the Court House
CCIDENTAL CHAPTER, No. 45, O
E. S.» meets Saturday evening before and
■ after stated communication of Masonic Lodge
Visiting members cordially invited to attend.
Louise M. Boyle, W. M
Merta Mehl, Secretary.
O
in Coquille City, as the lime and place for hear
ing objections to ruch final account and the fi- i
nal settlement and closing of said estate and has
directed the undersigned administratrix to give
notice of such final hearing in some newspaper
published in the County, once a week, for four !
successive weeks.
Therefore, All persons interested or otherwise |
are hereby notified that a hearing will be had on |
such final account at the above stated time and ,
place and those having objections Io such final j
A Great
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N o . 133, i . o . o . f .
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brothers in good standing cordially invited.
Wm. Lundquist, N. G.
S. A. McAllister, Secretary.
andon lodge .
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Both Papers One Year $2.00
Knighti* of I’ythDiM
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attend.
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1912, and the last June 2tth., 1912, being pub
Administratrix
Saturdays at Hotel Gather
Oregon Journal
May 31-June 28.
Publishes the latest and most complete tele
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Department of the Interior.
(J. S. Land Office at Roseburg.
May 13, 1912.
Notice is hereby given that Charles Philpott, !
of Bullards, Oregon, who, on Sept. 8, 190(4,
made Homestead Serial No. 04040, for SW I -4 {
or more of comic each week, and it goes to
he subscriber twice each week—104 times a
year.
Bandon Recorder
Gives all the local news andjiappenings and
should be in every home in this vicinity. The
C. R. Wade, United States Commissioner, at
Bandon, Oregon, on the 5th day of July, 1912.
Claimant names as witnesses: Charles Fahy
and S. Mundy of Bullards, Oregon, and Fred
two papers make a splendid combination and
you can save $ I by sending your subscrip
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BENJAMIN F. JONES.
Register.
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R. XV A DE
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Attorney at I_>o.vz
j Agent Pacific Surety Corr; ..tr
j of Bandon B!dg.
C'liice Eank
Phone 102, b.ndon, Orebau
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The Semi-Weekly
tablish claim to the land above described, before
May 28, July 2
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PHYSICIAN AND SURGI a >N
NE 1-4 NE 1-4, Sec. 32. and NW 1-4 NW
1-4, Section 33, Township 27 S, Range 14,
West Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of
intention to make Final Five year proof, to es
tions to 1 he Bandon Recorder. We can
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fer for lhe Daily and Sunday, or Sunday
J jurnal in connection with Th?
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OFFICE IN PANTER BUU.DIAG
Office Honrs 9(012—1(05
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BANDON,
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OREGON
Dr U. I.,. Houston
PHYSICIAN & SUIUJHON
Office over Dm« Store. Hours, !♦ to 12
H.tn. 1 :30 to 4, p.iu.; 7 to 8 in the evening.
Ni^ht calls answered from office.
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ISANDON,
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OKMiON
Dr L F Soroxifsen.
DONALD MacKINTOSH
Real Estale
Fire Insurance
DENTIST
Brown & Gibson
The Leading Contractors
and Builders
Office Over Vienna Cafe
Telephone at Office and Home.
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BANDON
T.
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OREGON
TKEAIHtOl.U
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR
AT LAW,
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Will give prompt attention
P resbyterian .
Services will be as follows:
Quiet Hour, 9:45
Preaching at 11 :oo.
Sunday school at to o’clock.
Christian Endeavor will convene
it 7 :Oo p. m.
Pleaching at 7:30.
H C. H artranft . Pastor.
to your wants.
Direct dealing between buy
er and seller.
Phone 582
Bandon, Ore.
We furnish plans and speci
fications and it you are go
ing to build anything, no
matter how large or how-
small, we can save you
money. Let us figure on
your building.
_____________ J
NOTARV PUBLIC
Bandon,
Orogen,
Office \\ itb Bandon Iuvestment ( o
Dr, H". ivi. Bi’O'vsrn. .
Resident Dentist.
Office in Panter building
Office Hour,:
Phone,
9 to 12 M„ I to 5 P. M,
BANDON. OREGON
C. R. BARROW
Dr. Harry E. Hermann DR. R. V. DEEP
Attorney and Counselor-at-Law
NATURE AND THE CHILD.
For tunny blessings I to God up
raise
A thankful tieart. The life lie
gives is fair
And Hw«*«'t mid good, since be Is
everywhere*
still with me even iu the darkest
w ays.
But most I tliauk him for m.v
earliest days.
Passed in th«1 fields and in tlie
o|>en air.
With flocks ami birds mu! flow
ers. fiee from all cure
And glad as brook that through
11 tueiiilow strays.
ti balmy air. O orchards white
with bliKim.
1» waving fields of ever varying
green.
<» deep, mysterious woods, whose
leafy gloom
Invites to iH'tisive dn'unts of
worlds utiHeen.
To thoughts as solemn as ibe si
leut tomb.
No |>ower from you my heart cau
ever weuti!
Bishop John L. Spaidiug
market reports, as it is published at Portland
where the market news can be and is cor
rected to date for each issue.
It also has a
page of special matter for the farm and
home, an interesting story page and a page
SW 1-4, Sec. 28. SE 1-4 SE 1-4, Sec, 29,
L atter D ay S aints .
Reorganized Church of Jesus'
Christ of Latter Day Saints, Colum- j
hia Avenue.
Meeting every Sunday.
Sunday school at 10:00 a. m. I
Preaching at 11:00 a. m. Religio j
at 7:00 p. nt. and preaching at 8:00
p. tn. Prayer meeting at 8:00 p. m.j
Wednesday evenings.
All are cordially invited to attend. |
H. J. T hurman , President.
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The Semi-Weekly
Bignè, Deceased.
GEO. P. TOPPING, Attorney for Estate.
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B aptist
Sunday School at 10 a m.
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LETTIE J, JENKINS,
of the Estate of Anna M. I
Notice for Publication.
z X dventist C hristian .
Regttl tr services Sundays at L.
|. Davison residence on Cun v St
Sunday school held at 10:00 a. tn.
Preaching at 11 :oo a. tn.
Loyal Workers Society (1:311 p tn.
Preaching at 7:30 p. m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday night.
You are cordially invited to attend
J. S pencer T ilton , Pastor.
¡
¡
Lodges arc requested to notify this office v-
on election of officers and on change of y*
meeting night. Cards under this head
are 75c per inch per month.
IMfEETS F irst and Third Tuetday* oí each
I
month at 8th run al the Bandon Wig-
' warn. Sojourning Chiefs in good standing aie
cordially invited to attend.
A. J. Hartman,
J. C. Sheilds,
C. of R.
Sachem.
Coos and State of Oregon, her final account in
the matter of the Estate of Anna M. Bignè, de
B rethren C hurch
Regular Service—Preaching 11 too
a.tn. Sunday school 10:00 a.nt.
Evening service, 7:45.
All are cordially invited to attend
each service.
J. W. Barnett, Pastor.
<
During this ivnr the "United States
man of wur Philadelphia went aground
on a reef In Tripoli harbor and was
captured by the pasha. Decatur vol-
nntcerisl to go by night into the harbor
and destroy the Philadelphia.
He seized n small native vessel called
a ketch from the Tripolitans nnd re
named it the Intrepid. With seventy
picked men ns Ids crew nnd accontpa
aled by another snitill vessel, the Siren,
to net ns escort, tin1 Intrepid snllisl
from Syrneuse on Fell. 3, 1SOI. on her
i.'.nidous erntiid. inside of the Trip
>11 harbor he could see tile Phlludel
pltla moored close to the heavily arm
ed 1 untie of tlie patthn and the batteries
around the hurbor. the whole mounting
115 guns
Twenty four Tripolitan ships of war
■ ay between the Philadelphia and the
'tore, nil fully manned and ready for
iln iittai k
Tliw’hour ngris'd on for Decatur’s nt
tack «ax 10 o'clock nt night As the
Intrepid eutered the harbor it appeared
Io be only a native (suit, mid little nt
tenthm w is pal I to her
Her crow
were hidden behind her rails, crouch
Ing. with their arms In their hands
ready for th«' desperate notion. The
little vessel drifted near the Phlludel
phla, and the crew wutehed with in
forest what they supposed was a little
ketch drifting In
Deentur was now
hailed from the Philadelphia nnd warn
<st to keep off. ills pilot, an Italian
was instructed to reply that they had
lost their anchor and wishisl to run a
lino to tlie frigate for the night
This req lust was grant«*«!. and Deen
tttr's ruse thus far worked well The
< iew began to pull tlie ketch up to the
frlgitte. but as they eume nearer tin
men In the rhl'.ndelphln naw the true
eliaraeter of the ketch mid rais«-d the
alarm. Il was too kite, for Dacatur
wiis near enough Io leatl hi.« men in it
sv. arm e.p tlie side of the Philadelphia
and over in r bulwarks
t ile Tiipollt.lU* had no time to de
fe'id ilte.. sei«es. mid they were cm
down «■• «Irlieti oierboatd uuttl not
oue te. liiiiHwl on deck
III live mln
ales in. mir was tn iindisputnl coin
uni nd of the slop Means of combu»
tloii II.al beei brought. and us the
Pilllildeljihta could not t* moved sin-
was set <11 tire it; various places The
tinmen were pouring from her balcbrs
when Decatur ami hi» meu left her
d«sk and shovel off In the Intrepid
wyhout the loss of a man.
Is an association of nearly
10,000 Retail Druggists in
the United States.
I he
preparations the\ make are
Purest and Best and
?
lished five times.
BE
DUTY
We have been realizing this more fully during the past twenty
ears and have been hedging suffrage about, with restrictions ns to
residence, a to registry, as to many other things that may keep the
duty within the selected group to whom it ideally belongs. There is
danger in multiplying the numbers of this group. Statistics will show
vou that one in every three of those entitled to vote FAILS 10
E X ERCIS E T HE I’R 1V i I .EG E.
Massachusetts, with (¡41,000 iit - ii upon the registry books, nt th?
Inst election voted only 441,000 of them. In this large margin of
those who might vote, but don’t, there rests the peril to the republic..
Yet we cannot close our eyes to the lungers of making the number too
small.
I know that the PATRIOTISM OF WOMEN IS DEEPER,
as it is moro silent, than that of men. '1 heirs are not the prizes, but
the sacrifices, of devotion. Theirs are not the rewards, but the suf
ferings. This lias been so, it is so, and it must, continue to be so. for
CIVILIZATION DEEPENS THE DIE OF SEX.
Reckless Bravery of the Pride cf
:
M. E. C hurch
Sabbath school 10 a. m.
Sunday Morning sermon—“The
Praise of His Glorv.”
Junior League, 3 p.m,
Epworth League 6:45 p. nt.
Evening set vice The Children's
Day Concert, by members of the
Sunday School. Everyone invited.
Choir, Practice Friday evenings, 8
o’clock sharp.
— Rev. Harry Lee, Pastor.
W
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S t . J ohn ’ s E piscopal C hurch .
Services 2nd 4th and 51I1 Sundays
at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday
School on all Sundays at 10 a. m.
Win. Horsfall, Archdeacon.
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| BANDON CHURCHES £
AM not one of those who believe suffrage should be conferred
on unv individual be; a use lie is a man or denied any individual
because she is a WOMAN. The duty of suffrage should be
conferred solely with reference to the NEEDS OF Gt)OD
AND WISE GOVERNMENT, and women are quite as well able
to deal with such issues as men.
Nor am 1 one of those who believe that the polling place is UN
FIT FOR A GOOD WOMAN TO FREQUENT. If this should
be so it must be changed or the republic cannot endure.
The A. D. S.
A relief map of St. Paul. Minn., to
be made 011 the same scale and at the
same time a similar map of Minne
apolis is made, will be authorized if
tlie common council adopts the recom
mendation of the tildermanic street
commute«- favoring It.
The project is that of the St. Paul
Association of Commerce, will cost
approximately $<’><»0. and when Uuished
the map will be ustsl for publicity pur
poses in exhibitions at different con
ventions Vai J Kothschild represent
ed the association when Hie project
was brought up for consideration He
said it was priqsised to make a map
showing all the st eets. boulevards and
parks within the city ami also the
principal buildings.
It curried the
mayor s recommendation.
The map is to be made at the next
meeting under the supervision of City
Engineer Claussen, and the maps of
the two cities will stiow them in their
correct relation.
We are all building a soul house, yet
with what different and what various
care.—Beecher.
Director of Pulitzer
School of Jour
nalism
Directory
St Paul and Minneapolis Have Novel
Plan For Publicity.
Took it
Guide (as girl offers him a tlp>—We
are strictly forbidden to receive tips,
but 1 don’t like to refuse such a
charming woman anything.—FUegende
Blatter.
Bv TALCOTT WILLIAMS.
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Lodge and P«c.csriona! p
MAP TO ADVERTISE CITIES.
j
Eyesight
Specialist
Physician and Surgeon
Office Rasmussen Bldg Phone 72 COQUI EBE. - ORE
Office over Skeels’ Store
Bandon. Oregon
Office Phone, Mam 335;
residence, Main 346
WILSON & WALRATH CLARK & WRIGHT
Blacksmiths and
Lawyers
Hotel (iallier
Washington, ID. O
Wagonmakers
Wed.
and
Thurs.
of Roseburg, will be at
Wagon- of all kinds made to order
June June 26=27
All kinds of Blacksmith Work, both
htavy and light, will receive piompt
Call Early.
Office Hours attention. Horse Shoeing a spe ialtv
—
from 8:00 a. m. to 9:00 p. m.
LEEPER & CAR
Contractors and
Builders
r
:
Estimates I nrnished
Phone
Shop on Columbia Avenue
RICE'S
TRANSFER LINE
R. H. RiCE. Prep.
All kinds «>f light and heavy drav-
1 mg. Also sells and delivers mill I
wood,coal.etc Office at Schumate’s I
Store. Phone orders promptly at
| tended.
Public Land Matter», Final Proof, Dc»-
ert Land», Conte,t» and Mining
Cate», Script
Associate Work for Attorney»
PURE DRUGS
Do you want pure drugs and
drug sundries, fine perfumes,
hair brushes and toilet arti
cle»?
if so, call cn
C. Y. LOWE.
Bandon, Oregon