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About The Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1915-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 9, 1916)
-STt in 1 ? 3 4 3 geod OS n. ORE Ml fa, H IVIL I UK UUUU IIVHVO I II SPARK'S GOOD GROCERIES AT REASONABLE PRICES. PROMPT DELIVERY & COURTEOUS TREATMENT PHONE 291 jl r: V- u uive luurseii 'hfyiaisiHiUHr HI Cause To Regret It because you neg'ec'ed placing your valuables in a safety de posit vault. Many have re greted their tardiness in acting fires and burglars have cost them dear. Anything valu able is worth taking care of, Our vaults are fire and burglar proof. We invite your inspec tion. IS A VOTE FOR PROSPERITY Notes By Coos County Good Roads Associate HE BANK OF BANDON WtHHMMHMmMIIMtllllllltHmiHII CENTRAL TRANSFER CO. All kinds of heavy and light draying. Phone orders : given prompt attention. .Barn corner First & Edi , son, Fish Property. .Telephone 641. Hit iHHHmmmHmiHHMMWWWMHHM Order Your Freight Sent by the Old Reliable S. S. ELIZABETH I Large Two-Berth Outside State Rooms With Run ning Water. Eight Day Service Between the Coquille River and San Francisco. FIRST CLASS PASSENGER FARE, $7.50 and $10.00 FREIGHT RATES, $3 ON UP FREIGHT Reservations: J. E. Norton, Coquille; Perkina', Myrtle Point; E. B. Thrift, Langlois. J. E. WALSTROM, Agent, Bandon tllHiHIHIIIIHIMIIIIII"""H Recorder want ads get results. SHEW SWEET, LUSCIOUS "SPEAR HEAD" nH Like It Far letter Than Aay Other Chewiai TthaccaUatc If y6u're already a chewer you taght to try Spear Head. It will give you an altogether new idea of tow delicious and satisfying a chew can be. If vou're not yet a chewer, you ght to try Spear Head just the tone. You'll be surprised ana ae- hted to see how much more comfort and enjoyment you get oat of tobacco when the .luscious, tholesonie iuices in a Spear Head Plug come into direct contact with Tour tongue. Snear Head is especially de licious because it is made only of the choicest red Burley leaf tweet, ripe, mellow and full of 'mity, appetizing flavor. Get a cut of this supremely lood tobacco and try it m 5C 4 toe cult, B A NDONPEOPLE GET INSTANT ACTION Those who have used it In Baudot are astonished at the INSTANT ac tion of simple buckthorn bark, gly cerine, etc., as mixed in Adler-i ka Bcenuse it acts on BOTH lower ar.c upper bowel, ONE SPOONFUI CASE constipation, sour stomach o: gas. It removes such surprisir.p foul matter that a fow doses often re iicve or prevent appendicitis. A short treatment helps chronic sto mach trouble C. Y. LOWE, Drvg gist. POINTS THE WAY The longest stretch of ycar-around road in Coos county runs from .'c- quille into the Fairview section. Rich there the farmers are prosperous and have money to loan. If the road bonds aru voted and more good roads are built and more farmers become prosperous, then we'll surely know why tho Eairviow farmers havo been o successful. o The most prosperous farmers in Coos county are those who live on the water ways which form their roads to markets "Good roads" havo made Ihem prosperous. Tho improvement of the roads by n bond issue will help other sections o prosper. u The biggest tax in Coos coumy is tho mud tax. Everybody pays it. A vote for bonds will be a vote to cut down the mud tax. o The State Highway Commission promises Wasco county $45,000 from the 191C funds and a like amount in 1917 if that county voted Iionds. Was co county can not decide where to spend its bond funds and the signs are now that no bonds will be votid. If Coos county demonstrates that its voters can agree on a project by voting bords May 19th, there is a good chanco uot only to get the State aid promises for 1917, but to sharj In tho funds which were originally cl otted to Wasco county. Lane county is considering a bond issue of $700,000 for permanent high ways. provements will insrc so the valuo of their property. T,. ost of puUing tne mam roads on permanent line and ?rade is trifling when distributed over .v period of years by means of a bond usue. Last year 15,000 automobiles tour. el into Humboldt county, California, from ouUido its limits. Make sour own estimate (maybe $10.00 and may by $50.00.) as to the amount esch party cpent and you will realize that these tourists contributed largely to the wealth end prosperity of Hum- boldU With better roads Coos coun ty will attract tourists to a greater extent Many of them will remain or return to assist in the development or our resources. That is cn import ant benefit. ni& WEEK'S SPEC1A AMONG THE BUSINESS HOUSES Let every man who thinks he is t- irainst bonding Coos county for roads just quietly figure out his assessed .aluation. Maybe he forgets that he ,ays no taxes. He should worry a jout the r.ch man and the corpon .ions and the Umber owners; if thsy .re willing to pay taxes to build good cad3 for him, he certainly ought to -ake the trouble to vote for them. Tne ;Ig tax payers realize that road lin- Tho following i3 a letter from U L. Alford, President of tho First Na tional Bank of Medford, giving brief ly his "icw8 on how the people of Jackson county feel over two years after voting $500,000, of bonds for permanent roads: May 3, 1916 Mr. James E. Montgomery, Mcrshficld, Oregon Dear Sir:- Heplying to yours of the 1st inst with reference to bonding your coun ty for highways, beg to say that it is our opinion and we believe it to be the feeling of tho taxpayers of this county that money that lias e.n spent for permanent highways is t good investment. Yours truly, M. L. Alford, President. C. C. Chapman, editor of the Ore gon Voter, Jias wired that ho can not ccmc to Coos Bay and assist in tne campaign for road bonds, but the last words of this telegram arc, "Best wishes for success of your very scnt- iblo road policy." ! 1 a m ! ! i i a m i i a m LI ji I t u CLEAN UP! A Whole Window Full of Hand SOAP SPECIAL THIS WEEK 5c PER CAKE SANITO GROCERY REAL BARGAINS WILL APPEAR IN THIS SPACE E . WATCH! WATCH! Hi to get acquainted, and found Ihut j A North Bend democrat calloj at most everyono already knew him, j this office for some of his cards suy wther personally or by his reputation. J ing, "I can't vote for Archie, but I " y- " " - " ' r- "-n " " j NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS NUGGETS I Interesting Events as Told By tke Press R. O'BRIEN LOSES ANOTHER LIBEL SLiT The jury in the case of Mrs. JuV VHen against A. R. O'Brien and tho Evening Record, for alleged libel, re- urned a verdict in favor of tne lnintiff for $400, late Friday. Mrt. Allen asked for $15,000 damages. It understood that the case will Iw ippcalcd within the CO day period al- owed. ORT ORFORD RESIDENT COMMITEI) TO SALEM When Judge Wood and Dr. Bob- ins were in town last week hoy cx- imined Mrs. Grace Dean, who was committed to one of the state insti tutions at Salem. Two lady attsnj- t.ts came in from ttiat place Monday C. A. SMITH RESIGNS FROM NORTH BEND BOARD Charging that personal mattert wtie allowed to enter into the actionc Of tho board, C. A. Smith handed ii his resignrjJon as a member mo chairman of tho North Bend schno) board last week, according to the Coos Bay Harbor. Tho break came when tho other two directors voted t' reduce tho salnry of Prof. J. F. Gru'.ibr principal of the high school for aovn years. Prof. Grubbs' salary was re duced from $1440 to $1200 per yeir and it is said ho will not nocept. Ten teachers were elected by the board and there are seven yet to he elected. BIG TIMBER DEAL IS CLOSED ON HAY The Mcnache Woodenwarc com ir.d ttKik the patient back with then'. ' pany last week sold $250,000 worth The .Statement, of .This .Roseburc Hesldent Will Interest Our Reader dur neighboring town, Rosebur ,wints the way in the words of one of 'ts .most respected residents: G. H. Poole, prop, blacksmith shop 118 N. Rose st.,Boseburg, Ore., says '1 have used Doan's Kidney Pills o overnl occasions, when my back anr viuney have bothered me and I havt always found them good. I recom isnd Doan's Kidney Pills to onyo.. offering from kidney complaint." Wice 60c. at at salers. Kais Kidney Pill Mr. Poole had. -t irops., Buffalo, Don't tin the same tha Foster-Milburr N. Y. adv. The place that pays ycu to Invent gate is the Square Deal, op. Gw: -Theater. The shoes we sell are a! eolutely guaranteed to be solid leathc thruout and prices lowest in town Shoe repair shop In connection. or a number of years Mrs. Doan hi. een affictcd with repileptlc f vhich local physicians were i u cure, and which weakene.l nentally and physically, wn. I n lad rot lost her mind, but she w:.. hi unfortunate condition where ou!d not care for her faml'j, and .vhcre Bhe, herself, could not remit c iroper care, and it was deer.ic.1 tin disable to send her to one of the tate institutions where she could lavo that care, and where, if possible. '.he may be cured. Tribune. SEA LIONS THICK AT MOUTH OF BOfiUK A giest many sea lions have bevn feeding atout the mouth of tho river itely, ono person reporting having leon f.vn at one time in sight InsMfc '.he lr. That means not only that 'hero -ere many salmon aiound oat' Ide, but rlso thnt there .aru a ?ieat uany silmon being slaughtered, for t takes mrny a fish tb feed even unt' ?ea llon Reporter. FFE COJIPANTi' JIAY EXTEND CUBBY HOLDING Checking ties at Port Orford and in the surtounding woods has lcn ?oing on for the past week, and it is understood that if the check taWet up satisfactorily E. J. Loney will -ell his tie interest at this place to the Fyfe company. Tribune. of timber on South Coos Riyci 'o Thos. Irvine, II. II. Irvine, J. Jl Shinner and O. D. Lampher, wealthy timbcrmcn of St. Paul. It is said they will begin taking out logs at onco. Furthe sales to the same parties arc under way. Increnned rates on tho Coquille Valley Telephone company lines, re cently acquired by the Coos and Curry Telephone company, have been aacd of the state public service commis sion. The petitions were filed at Sn lem last Wednesday. SAY PHILIP IS WELL QUALIFIED "I entered the race for Commission er," said Mr. Philip, 'because of the persistent appeals of my friends. Now that I nm in, 1 am in to win. Throughout tho county I find tho sentiment of tho people very encour aging." Hero in Bandon wo know very little of Mr. Philip personally, but judging from his popularity on the bay, hit Is an exceptional man nml tvould make nn ideal Commissioner. The Coos Bay Harbor has Uie follow ing to say of Mr. Philip's campaign: Sinco Archio Philip of Sunset mado his announcement and his pe tition wna duly filed, ho has been do- uged with letters from all parts of (ho county congratulating him on hit; Iccision to mako a race for the ropu dican nomination for County Com ulsslonir. This writer has examined some r( hesc letters end in every instance & ncssago of sincere interest is mani fest with tho assurance that tho writer ill do all ho ran to further tho m Jidacy of Mr. Philip in his respective rommunity. 'You will sweep the country clean ane writer scid and he was a man who ias his ear to tho ground and knows vlicreof ho specks. Words of encouragement havo boon written from Bandon, Lnnglois, Pros per, Coquille, Myrtlo Point, Bridge, Arago, McKinley, North Lake, Tom pleton, Hauser, ABcgany, Nort Bend, Empire, Marshfiold, Dora uh other places tho names of which wt uimot recall. an work for him." He expects lo vote for him at the general election however. A long distance message from B.in don told this writer to send so.no cards there and they would bo distri buted. When asked briefly -ibout Mr. .Philip's chances ho said, "ho will carry Bandon nnd all south of here." L. J. Simpson called a moment Tuesday boforo departing on it hur ried business trip, to express his good wishes and permit us to publish his indorsement. "I liave known Archio Philip many years nnd hnvo evviy confidence in his ability, integrity und honesty. I beliovc he will be tho strongest nun wo could havo picked und sincerely trust that all my friends will support him unfalteringly. I have known him intimately und havo hod him in clmrgo of sumo of tho i'lff gest logging camps the Simpson I.im tier Co. has operated and ho his ul ways mado good." Archie Philip had o.ve of structlon camps for Haw & Hn (ho rnllrond contractors .'' ono here knows he mado j for the company than an in their employ. Ho 'hat . and technical knowledge oi structlon which will come handy when acting as Co missloner, for rond building come tho second most importai tlon of that ofllce. His educatlk.t . training in business alTalrs prcpb.i him for the weighty responsibility of tho ofllce. 3 ATISFIED customers always return. Call oice afid you will come again. THE ELK CLUB CARDS SMOKES SOFT DRINKS rpoi The Shortest Distance Between Two Points n . 'LONG DISTANCE' COOS AND CURRY TELEPHONE COMPANY cctJ Is Expeit0i Road Matters CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY COM MISSIONKR ASSUKED OF STRONG HU1TOBT IN ALL PART.- OF COUNTY ABILITY, INTEGRITY AND 'HONESTY ARE KNOWN QUALITIES Archio Philip, who seeks nomJnatMi for Coii.ity Commissioner as "The Peoples Candidate" on the Republi- ezn ticket, was in IlaniWn during" the fore jrt of the week. He came over .fir Koveralls Keep Kids Kiee.i rnctiMl, HaUM, rimilnl Camwto Im lul CKOJon. TwutHui. BfraBM tber ulMUlnotw pier. and rn Ulliil on or off liuMnilr. TTiy Oi ntvi luck well, autt rl am Ioom ii1 era lemM la Trr part. HtakWal. Ttwttotlohantnm. No tlM (Initio UfiI to Hop Imwliil flarln' tr on forjtl clothn urlns liln o wU hf an alcrewD lone beion Uiey am wn out. 75c KOVERALLS Vhee the sorr" SJIu?!i!St!o if it lift Madla blflhaerkllhlan lTM.nr rwuli nk nl IUjw lr(. MxUol nnulM llu)lodjIUutilclilu.or 11u!hI whlu blrkorr ttriiM Inr all tlia mi f. tul lu lit UUt .lh laai color maurUI In dik tlua, rdrt Uiu. 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