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About The Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1915-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 9, 1916)
Bandon Recorder Published weekly on Tuesdays by the Recorder Publish ing Company., Incorporated. Entered at the Post Office matter of the second class. . . Make all checks payable tions to the company. Subscription price; $1.50 per year, in advance. The Pendleton Civic Club Tlin Wnmnn'n fiivip Clull of PoiUllO- ton, lias to n considerable degree us urped tlio functions and duties oi llio city's common council. It has wltlun llio period of two years created mid completely financed city parks in dif ferent parts of the city, Borne Ave or or six in number, Improved the same with grass Mid ornamental trees una nrovided water therefore in the dry Mimmer months. It has greatly aug mented llu number of books in the nubile libfniv and reduced the in tlcbtcdness cf that Institution Among ita charitabln arts, tho most conspic Ioub, was n men's rest room mJn tulned in un upstairs floor of a don town buslnoHB building, whero 1'ro lunch, lodging and wholesome read ing matter was provided, nnd'omploy mcnt ns much as possible, during 3 months of tho winter of 10M-15 v.hen employment was scarce. The most liberal mindid business and progres sive business men of tho city support ed tho place with some reluctance, for that wan. in tho early pnrt of 'he club's era of activity. Dut tho Rood accomplished was generally admitted to Justify thy woik. Cemetries have been convcrUid from desolation ccru Sge to places of beauty. Their im proVomonfcj Jmvo amounted to many trotieand cVl!ars tind they have no un paid obligations to dampen their oath JJ.si' am. The upniu)fc of It all la that tho Civic Club can havo about wlfatever it rock aft" in Pendleton. Another renult ifUiai, whenever a movement of any );nd in tho way of civic im j-rovonKlit ia inaugurated and put up .to the business men, their first Im julry Ib, whether or not it has tho en dormnent of tho Clvie Club. If it tics, its purpose as n worthy ono is thereby" vouched for, and ita .success assured, and tho business men aro ready and willing to back It, other wise not. Tho example of this club is worthy of emulation by tho homolovlng wo men of every city, town and hnmlut, throughout tho northwest. LOCAL CIVIC PKIUE Marshfichl and North Horn! each had a clean up day this nprlng. Other cllioa havo to somo extent adopted this annual habit, llandon had a couple of fits of that kind about 1912 Put youi in HERpla Why not get a good oil stove so that dur ing tho hot weather your wife or mother orsistcr or daughter, can prepare the meals in a cool, com- fortable kitchen? NEW PERFECTION OIL CO&B&TOVE FOR SALE BY BANDON' HARDWARE COMPANY McNAIR HARDWARE COMPANY BANDON, OREG ON at Bandon, Oregon, as mail and address all communica 'and 1!M, but since the blight of fire burned out the heart of tho city, the unirit of civic pride seemed to abide ' no longer with us. What organized effort is made to make this a happy 'place in which to live? How many j people sa, Bandon is alright to live I in for a while, but Lord preserve us ! from having to die and be buried here. Whst care is taken of our cemeteries? Our public school ground is not a grassy lawn. It is hard dry barren earth. Hut a single ornamental tree, is there to ufford windbreak or shade, or beckon tho mind of tho child toward nature. Loads and loads of boards, broken lumber, scrap lumber, waste lumber, useless lumbor, unsightly lumber, dot-orate streets, back alleys and vacant !ots, a spectacle of desolation to tho visitor, but altogether unnoticed by js who live hero day after day, our minds employed not in making this .1 homo tewn, but a very temporary place to nbldo beforo joining the exo lus to plcasantcr places. There die miles of old board ferrcs, lint arc no longor useful for any purpose, and Instead, of being repair ed or cleared away, havo fallen into a terrible state of repair, fnllcn into disuse, fallen onto the ground, on .oction standing, one section down, some neither Up nor down, oh, its like ono brief glimpse at tho spectre of tho deserted village. And until there is organized co-operation to mako Bandon (called outsido of Cops beautiful B.-.ndon) a city beautiful until then, our present condition will continue ml infinitum. OREGON'S TOBACCO LAW L. O. L. Sec. 2148. It shall bo unlawful to sell, bartei, trado, give or in any manner-furnish to any minor under tho age of cigh locn years, any tobacco, cigars, or cigarettes in any form, or any com pound in which tobacco forms a com ponent part, without the written con sent or order of such minor's parent or guardian; and when such minor has no parut or guardinn, then in ttha caso consent may bo given by tho County Court, sitting for tho trans action of county business, upon pro per application in the county in which said minor muy havo his residence. Any person violating tho provisions of this act shall, upon conviction, be fined in any sum not less than $5.00 nor more than $r0.00. There's no overheating, the kitchen with nnup-to-dnto oil cook stove. It's just liko cookinR with city tns. Tho burners con centrate the heat at tho different cooking points. No wood or coal or nshen to hi it. No waiting for fires to catchup. Tho long blue chimneys do nwuj" with all smoke and smell. In 1,2, 3, ntut 4-butntr iies, with or without oven. Also cabinet models with I'lreless cooking oven. STANDARDOIL COMPANY (California) T. fi T.. R.. 2149. It shall bo unlawful for any minor under tho ago of eighteen years to 6moke or in nny way use any cigar, cigarette or tobacco in any iorm tiaterwvnr In nnV Dublic hichlVUV, street, place, square or resort. Any minor violating the provisions ot wis nrt shall, unon conviction, bo fi.ied in any sum not less than 81.00, or by imprisonment at tho option or tne court, two days for each offense. .TiieIIcps of tho Dcace shall have con current jurisdiction with the Circuit Court of all offensee arising under this act. Counties of Eastern Oregon groan under what they regard nn exorbitant tax of 25 to 30 mills. By Jove, if they had our tax of 55 mills, and had to pay an occupation tax of from $1 &0 to $3. a month in addition, thrc would be an Irish Rebellion over there that would make the demonstration at Dublin a mere side show, in com parison. Do tho people of Coos County ije- ncrally know that our County Couit has determined upon building a con crete box alongside of our Court house to be called the annex, that is to cost on first estimation $25,000, (but which of course always C03ts near double before completed,) for the Clerk and the Sheriff, and others who require more adequate fire pro tection and fireproof vaults? That seems to be the plan, now under way. Many of us would be willing to get along with what wo have until the needs justify, and then build one large commodious court house. The present plan of the old frame build ing In the m!dst of a brood of embryo court houses, flocking round alut suggests too strongly of a future county seat war to be relished by tho tax payers with much good grace. Tho American, hero worshipping contingent in 1904 was exalting to the political utmost, Theodore Hoojo volt. That was our first presidential ballot. Wo were not enthusiastic I bout it, but cast our ballot for the long since forgotten Parker, and we havo lived to see the day we can boast about it as n wise choice. In 1907 we heard a charactcrizatior which so amused us that we- could not forget it, but the real significance cf which we only have recently commend ed to apprcciate,and which was to the effect that if Roosevelt were the kind of a man who on going down the street should see two dogs fighting, he would look all around to see if any body wero looking, and if so, he would rush out wildly and madly and rescue tho under dog, but if not, he would quietly continue his way down me sircei. Thcro is no democratic candidate for tho legislature from Coos county. Hence one of two Republicans will re present us oithor Kendall or Peck, leing registered as a Democrat vre cannot vote for cither at the primar ies. Nevertheless we desire to be re presented by tho best man, and feel a certain community and local pride in having Coos county well represent ed nt Salem, and accordingly have some interest in the outcome. We rcgnrd each of them ns warm person al friends, but business is business, nnd so is politics, and from the strong outspoken stand point taken by Ken dall on tho fish question, wo sincerely believe that ho should rcceivo thn support of nil serious-minded Repu Mi cans. AGITATOR EDITOR IS INDICTKl) FOIc I.lllKL Frank Cameron, editor and publish er of the Agitntor, was last week in dicted by tho grand jury on the charge of libel. Tho charges wore prefeied by Supt. MeLood of trie County Poor Farm and are said to ,ie based on articles printed in the Agi tator regarding the management of tho institution. Thursday Camon appeared before Judge Hamilton and asked that he bo allowed until Mon day to ploid to the indictment. The request, was nllowed. Cameron fur bished ?7f0 bonds. EIGHTEEN MaTlSHFIELI) TEACH EDS HE-ELECTED Elgloon of tho 27 Marshfield school terchers wero engaged nt a meeting of tho school board held last night in Clerk John F. Hall's oflW Most of those who wero not re-engaged resign el and some were not certain thuy would follow teaching any longer. Three who were retained included: Superintendent F. A. Tiedgen who was engaged last month; Roy E. Wulte, principal of the h irh schuol. A. J. M. Robertson, Roy F. Niles, C. Y. 5t. Pierre, F. L. Grannis. Iva Stokes, Heulah Stcbno, Helen M. Sprague, Rosa Glossop. Ellen Lareon, Adelaide Aercromble, Ressie Iminel, Iuiso Wilbur, Marie T. Maloncv. Flora Shaw, Myrtlo Tripp, Ucla Flanagan, Edith Stalley. Miss Baker. Record. Stop nt tho Lloyd Hotel when in Marshfield. Rates 50 cents per day and up; $2.00 a week and up. FKfct. BUS MEETS ALL TRAINS. 4-2i-t4 Iron Piblk Service Commissioner WKSTKRN DISTRICT FRED G. BUCHTEL REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE WIIAT THE PRESS SAYS "Under State Treasurer Thomas B. Kay Mr. Buchtel is in charge of the state weights and measures depart ment, and his record there is full gua ranty that he will faithfully fulfill the promises contained in his plot form. Mr. Buchtel is the son of Joe Buchtel, pioneer photographer and fire chief of Portland, and prior to assuming his present office he esta blished a requtation for efficiency as scaler of weights and measures In Portland." Morning Enterprise, Ore eon City, Feb. 29, 191C. "He is the father of weights and measures legislation in Oregon, andi tho comprehensive code drafted by' him on the subject reduced the opera- j ting expenses oi ins ueparimuui, in tho state at large, and sounded tho death knell on fraudulent weighing apparatus. Economy, efficiency and strict law enforcement constitute his record as head of tho state weights and measures department." Even- j ings News, Roseburg, March 1, 1910 "Through strict enforcement of the law he has saved the people thousand.-! of dollars and safeguarded the public The Times, Brownsville, March 10. 1910. "He is deserving of election because of his splendid post official record an-, because his platform represents the cause of the people". The Now?, Cornelius, March 9, 1916. "He promises to conduct the offioc on business principles, to ferret out all unjust rates, and to givo a square deal to tho public service corporators and the people alike. Such a blut- form merits support, Mr. Buchtel is deserving of official promotion and the electors of the district might well relly to his candidacy, and nominal;' and elect him" Dally Oregon Sta' csman, Salem, Feb. 29, 191G. paid hd FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE To The Republican Voters of Coos County: I hereby announce my candidacy ior nomination ns State Representative from Coos county subject to your ap proval a:id i-ntificntion at tho May Primary. I havo no empty promises to make y a regni-ilirg "Fewer Laws", 'Leva JOHN C. KENDALL Comndssioju" or "Less Public Ex Iienso", nor have I any catch hrase campaign platform to lure your vote by Glumour and Glitter. Here's where I stand: I will fight tho cnactmont of any Legislation which will result in giv ing any one interest a Salmon Fihh- ing Monopoly on nny river or stream in Oregon . I believe in the wornmaus compen sation act nnd will at all tiinss 3trlvo to broaden nnd enlarge Its scope so ha to gko lti greatut possible bene fit to both the employer and employee I will oddoso any attempt to curtail or impair its efficiency. And I pledge, to you, thnt if nomi nated and elected I will at all times, work forthe greater agricultural and Industrial dcvolopmcnt of nil Oregon particularly Coos county. JOHN 0 KENi'MLL paid adv. g " ' LODGE DIRECTORY 3 a B?- Masonic Bandon Lodge, No. 130, A. P. & A. M. Stated communications first Friday after tho full moon ol each month. Special communicatiom Master Masons cordially inited. W. A. LcGORE, W. M C- K BOWMAN, Sec. Eastern Star. Occidental Chapter, No. 45, O. S. meets Friday evenings belor and after stated communications ot Masonic lodge. Visiting member cordially invited to attend. , JULIA PAPE, W. M' MARY GALLIER, Secretary 1 .O. O. F. tiandon Lodge, No. 133, i. O. O F., meets every Wednesday evening Visiting brothers in good standina L-ordially invited. HARRY HORNUNG, Secy, I. L. SCOFIELD, N. G. Rebckan vuean Rebekah Lodge, No. 120, 1 O. O. F., meets second and fourth Tuesdays at I. O. O. F. hall. 'Xtpb cient members cordially invited MARY C. BARROWS, Secretar MARIAM WILSON, N . Hicycle Repairs Saw Filing and Repairing A Specialty Phone 471 1'. O. Box 174 S. D. Barrows BANDON, OREGON Will talc ordm for Bicycln ol all Illicit nd Popf Hotor-Cjcln alto Coban Row boat Moton. Hughie Jennings Krmager of Detroit " Tigtn, taymr "AfUr a rmdhot finish in a taH gamm a pip full of Taxtdo make victory tweeter or defeat mora endur able. Ec- Yah for Tuxedo!" They All Like Tuxedo because they can smoke Tuxedo from dawn till dewy eve in perfect comfort and with always increasing satis faction. From three to five years' ageing in wood does all that Nature can do to make Tux edo mild and mellow. Then ScL,tce etepa in with the original "Tuxedo Process" imitated but never equaled and takes out all the bite. You take no risk in trying Tuxedo. Read that uncon ditional guarantee in the too of the tin ; get your money DacK trom the dealer if you are not thoroughly ariflir1 You cnbuyTuxedo everywhere Pouch 5c Paroou green tin 10c In Tim Hw miJtn, 10t end SOc, In GUi$ HumiJtri, iOeanJ90e. THY AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY S ionalcaJP" C. R. WADE Lawyer BANDON, ot. DR. H. L. HOTIStav, Physician & SurL Office in Fii m..i .JW honours. 9 L, 7 to 8 in the" DR. 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