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About The Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1915-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1916)
Bandon Recorder Published weekly on Tuesdays by the Recorder Publish Company., Incorporate d. PntPvpd ai. the Post Office at Bandon, Oregon, as mail , 1 3 .1 i.,tter 01 cne seconu ci;u. Make all checks payable and address all communica to the company. mVtion price, $1.50 per year, in advance. l. "XliOVL.'.'l-'.CRG C. R. at '.('. it i written: my purposes are ,-- 'Noughts of my ,4. if 1 i-n'jlc tsxt at this .: til c.f our ignorance " , 1. rho roar when we -j '. t (-tglier voicofl, who vivr -.hem who have seen ttv to ti r-i(l their manly endeavoi ? "Who dots not ionic times envy the good and brave who are no more to uffer from the tumult of the natural world, and await with curious com placency the speedy term of his own co.-.vorsatlon with finite nature?" "What cm I?", and 'What is?," aaka the human spirit with u curioii ty, now-kindlcd, hut never to he quenched, ns nntiona flit by on the eu cf time, and leave no nppio to toll whore they floated or mink, savb now or than, either here or thore, is 3onie good soul that is rjverend for-eva.-. Such soulc libido with us forever, the greatest of whom was the humble Nayarcne who abides with us conl.r.u ally those twenty centuries parsed, and others there arc, of lessor influen ce, and many of tham, who have long nee passed from our physical per -ertxn, who dwell In spirit with uh id our daily lives are influenc'd, " controlled by the knowledge, mty which thoy have tnuuhl As man is tho compound 1 minil, so the good, '.he love ucd the beaut) trlbuto to tho world ".vino origin, finding rough us, and by our ig tho form first of 1 .lurposo, and a plan, t 1 .lea Wdos with us forcer, , ' ','" ! And thus tho spirit , , . nan is continued on nnd with ; ' through his words, his 1 through his sons, and 3 fo- many generations, wiio ontinuo to pcifcction tho 0 h- loft incomplete. Thoic 1 'i vnin, only he, who has added ( tKJ. thought, purforniod no kindly m of charit? or left no sons to assume t complete his purpose in life. ?te normal cxamplo of tho life no 5! tly passed la worthy of the emu on on of his former fellow men. lie . a sober and serious life. Most Uculnrly ;oticf Ida was his aversion I rife, coufusio 1 and contention, and oxcellont cit'zenship was evidenc- ! hy his deaire to abide in nenio. Ittiy thero sr' who know of his num erous act of elicrity, which could on ly lw prompted ly a gnorous heirt. Mi eh of the fabric nnd constructive Si iwth of this community is the work o' Vt- Ham'. VMIt he no longer plans ut f uore or greater doiigns, te,U his plnns, his thought, i!i if , 1 remain with -jii-n. in i" fu'-i'ier per-;.)!-. 'r vi Mid , . . . Hi . ho ly ha 1 ' ' ' nnd : ., . C, 1 wh' rta, hxo on-1 k wm n -worthy i "huteh to eomej d60, .7hen he i ..i-iii. v church foundd ,r,u 1 : ! ' a nrfct cold u. d kd, b 'i manger RIn, i' aJjp.ru jnJ iiiat.ummty of ethical la , tf church of i.wn to come, with out shims or pjnltjy but it will huvo hoavon end earth for ite beam nnd rafters, jelence for symbal and illuf t ration. It will fa t enough guther beuty, music, picture and poetry. It shell 1 iimii to his central eolitudo." A d io tho dep; ted spent his days, ;n 1 'o reserve : ul much refloctio end '3 piseed s he lived, sustained by comdenca, rml soothed by reason. Hut now In the words of 3ol, his duy pre pasted, hie purposes are broken olf even tlie Uioughts of his hoart. With iinfal.ttrinir trust may he approach ths yvuve "Like one who wraps drapery of his couch around him, and lies down to ploasnnt dreams". CARRYING IT TO FAR Tnx economy is probably the moat generally discussed topic of all of the n election dincusaions that nrj o ,il whoreever voters congregate "Handon's high taxos." i e'mnn or woman will .id- . y aro all out of reason) .hat it to be hoard on ov-.-$or. "Economy" la to Do tho watchword in tho coming city and school district elections, a senti ment among the citizenc that is to be commended. It indieatos tiitt they ere awakening to a realization of their rospona'bilitios, that they realize the need of closer co-operation betwec. the voters nnd the otlicials to whom 1 they intrust the transaction of tho p J lie bl)'ircsH. i Ilowjvar, thore is a danger that in the flurry, which accompanies every icform movement, we mr.y act without rufllcient deliberation. In prunin our financial expenditures we must l;e c".re not to impiir the elVicieiicy ef thoao institutions whoroin we suck to economize. This danger applies especially to our school system. In our zeal to Rave let us forgot that wa cannot "got something for nothing." Duriig the iwiBt ten years we have luilt up a school system that is nut ..passed in efficiency by any "ity in SW. Ore. and which compares fa vorably with nny school in tho stu'c Our High School is accredited by ill of the lording colleges and universi ties of tho West. The growth has been steady and costant additions to the tr-'cHng force, course of study nnd equipment have beon mode gradual ly, along with tho demnndu of a grow ing city. Tho cost of our ayctom, as it now stands, Im run into the ten- of thousands, and undoubtalily all of 'he monoy has not been spent wfaily, ijiit in electing school officers, at the election Juno 1'Jth, we must look to .!:e future rr.thor than tho past. The education of our children should not be confuted with polities, but since it must be to a certain extent, it s 'up to ue" to soe that common stn.' tdiould be used in the selection of the officials who aro in chargo of our hcIiooIs. It is no moro than good hu sh ess that we should desiro to go" tho full value of tho money we spend in the way of educational facilities, lut let us not gp too for, or too fast. The efficiency of our schools today is money and huppinoss in the hands of our children tomorrow. AND NOW With the road bonds sold and their r.lc being advertised, tho Coquille Herald comoo forward with tho fol lowing: "It is pleasing to see that the lo.nl i..g spirits in the Good Roads asr.oci alion seem to realize that their work it not done witli the passing of thej I iruiing measure, i lie monoy is pro vided; now it is to bo seen that it W properly oxpended. We might say now that it all lies with tho county court anil then lie back and wait uncil the monoy is expended, tlicn wak. up and holler our heads oil' because 30 me of it will probably have boon wasted. That is one wny of doing it. That is tlw way our people have boen doing it in the past. .Instead of any orga nised of fort looking toward a construc tive policy that would accomplish things in road muttcrs,-we have Itfen contenting ourselves with kicking: f bout the mistakes of the county court at d tho money thnt has been wasted." Tho peoplo not are going to stand for 'viewers" and 'inspectors" in tho outlay for which tho bonds wero voted. It ia not desirable to liavo Mr. Aun stroug's timo spent in any way upon tho projected highways. CARRIES 'HARP VALUED 81,000 Harp Soloist Carries Valuable Instrument. Klhutlictu de Itarrte Gill, harpist en tortnlner. Is one or the f 'hautntniua'a moxt unique onVriHtr. inimitably prc Hentlng, us she do, n uplendld vocal and Instrumental concert, dellchtfully ltiterspertd nnd combined with de lectable diameter stories nnd Imper sonations. Mrs Gill Is wonderfully proficient on the harp, and the $1 ) gold Instru ment whkh she plays N n master- . . Juillcrin No.2 . W-hy We Are -Opposing A Government Armor Plant To tlie People: Sumo Ko)!e sny llint tho very fnrt tlmt the Bclhlrhpni Stoel Cotnjwny Is $0 ns.grossively fighting lle proposal to huilii a Hovprnment armor plant is conclusive proof thnt tho Company is seckins; lo assuro for itself the "vasl profits" derived from private munnfiietiire. The fact is that armor making h the least profttnhlo feature of htiel mnnufaet lire. The reason we oppose a Government plant is very simple. It is this; Kven though there is hut little profit in the making of armor, we have invested over $7,000,000 in our armor plant; Thnt plant is useless for any other purpose; if a Government plant is haill tho useful ness of our plant is destroyed. It wouhl be gotx! business for us lo timkc armor for the Govern ment at any priroowr ami nlmvc lh actual simp post. RATI IKK THAN SACRIFICE Ol'K KiN'TlHIS INVKSTA1KXT. We do not seek to save hig profits; our purpose is very frankly to save our armor plant itself liuilt solely for the use of the Government from going to the scrap heap. To do thai, ,ue aie prepared to agree for any period to any term of iiuniiilactiiro which the l-Vileral Trade Commission shall say aholiitcly protects the Gowrinnent of I he linilcd Slates. CIIAS. M M'.IIU Ml, Clmirman KUiiic.Ni; li. laiACic, i'r:,i.Qi Bollileluiiii Stool Company NOTICE POIl PUBLICATION Depnrtuuint of the Interior U. S. Land Office at Itoseburg, Oregon June 10, HUG. NOTICR is heroby given that Ja.-w II. Wilson, of tanglois, Oregon, vhu, on Septeudior 10, 1010, niado Ilejtne stead Kntry, Serial, No. 0058 for tho SWVi NW'., of Sec. 2(5. and S',? NUM and NW1 NKv of Section 2i, "".iwnship 30 S. Itango I t W.,Willn iutte Meridian, lms filed notice of in tention to make Final Five-year lhof, 10 ostablieh claim to the land above described, Iwforc Hardy T. Stowart, U. S. Conimifiioner, at his office, Tort Oi-fortl, Oregon, on the 21th dfc of July, 1910. ' Claimant lutmos as witiutsses: M.ry 15. Hoxt-o, ef I-nngloia, Oiogon; I,yiiu'. V. Choslfiy, of Ijinglois, Oregon; Hr.rve Smith, of Langlols, Oregon. K. II. Strain, of. Uuiglois, Oregon. W. II. CANON, Regla'tar. 8-ia-tti. Horses for sale Seo Dufort Ilarn. Morgan at 5-10-U MPS. GILL. Iiteco of workmanship, of n vlbnuil lyric depth nnd tone resonance of snr- passlns power and sweetness. Mrs. Gill lias a rich contralto voice and, Mugliig to her own Mcconipnulineiit on the harp, nfl'milt it 1 1 Ideal couibtuntlou. Hho featured I'Miullsh. Irish, Scotch and negro folk HongM, which tlio crooning murmur of the luMrutucut proves most pffictlve. In 11 generous repertoire of harp solos especially pleasing on the great lic siirh uh the old plimtntlou mel&- illcis and '-The Miserere" from "II Tio-atoie," Mrs. (Jill's rendition of I'lio Itosary" Is 11 dlstlm t accomplish ment. In this iitimlicr slut ileiuou stiatcH the suprenit' rank of the linrp us a musical Instrument when played by an artist. iii?)is)(S)i50'J) DR. SMITH J. MANN I'HYSICIAN & SURGEON Office in Ullingson Jluilding. Houis 9 to l'J a. m; 1 to 5 p. 1:1. Iiaudon, Oregon i)0 v 0 Oil. It. V. LKKI' PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Office in Ellingson l)uildiuf. 1" Phono 72 ' Iiaudon, Oregon d) .v5 r ) DR. ARTHUR GALE , - PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Oflico in Ellingson Huilding. Office Phone ."152. Residence Phone, !15:i. Uandon, Oregon o :' DR. I. L. SCOPIELD " " DENTIST Office in Ellingson Huilding in J Rooms lately occupied by At- torney Feoney. Phono llil Handon, Oregon ,., V J) "") ) 0 ") ( cj CHATIIURN & GARDNE1) ATTORNEYS AT IAW 0 Suite No. II. First National lUiuk Building. Itandou H! 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 ') 0 0 v.1 0 0 0 0 EASTERN STAR Occidental Chapter, No. lo, O. E. S. meets Friday even ings before and after state.! communications of Masonic lodge. Visiting members cordi ally invited to attend. JULIA PAPE, W. M. MARY GALL1ER, Secretary. 0 0 0 I!' 0 W 0 0 SJiiuyr Dtrrrlnni DR. S. C. ENDICOTT DENTIST Office in Ellingson Huilding. Office Phono 1211. Residence, 1.1. . , l- T f 1 none uui, oaniion, urcgon a 0 0 J 0 0 0 0 0 0 MASONIC 0 Uandon Lodge, No. 130, A. F. and A. M. Stated communi- cations first Friday after tha 0 full moon of each month. Spe- cial communications Maste- 0 0 Mnhons cordially invited. 0 W. A. LetJORE, W. M. " C. E. HOW MAN, Si-c. VA aj'l i ) ) v) 0 I. O. O. F. 0 Handon Lodge, No. 1U3, I. O. O. , F. nuota every Wednesday 0 evening. Visiting brothers in 0 .Ttood st:inding cordially invited. 3 HARRY IIORNUNtJ, Sicy. 1. L. SCOFIELD. N. O. 0000 0 0 0 0 0 UEHEIvAII Ocean Relxikah Lodge, No. 0 120, I. O. O. F., meets second 0 and fourth Tuosday at I. O. O. ?. hall. Tranclenl nieinbeii -ordially invited. MARY C. HARROWS, Secy. 0 M AIM AM WILSON, N. G. .1 .; i.i .-) .1 ,t () 0 (.) ,.- 0 t) 0 () 0 0 iMitor lhindon Rccordor:- The winfall for the month of .May v.;a 3:10 irclios. Days rainy, cloudy nd partly cloudy, 2.1. Days cleai, S. Tlie rainfjl for the corresponding month of 101B wi 4.80 inches, it dif frenco cf .91) inches loss for tliY year. Respectfully 0. WIHEN, Co-Oporati-e Obsoi -or Slip a few Prince Albert smokes into your system! Coprrlahl nil br B. J. He uiU TuIoum C. R1NGE The director of a liv. busim ct rn do not disc'uirg.' the manaur,' ,t' a lime when he -i ablj to show i'i Hsrgcst profits in the 'lisloty of the f un. Neither will Undo S.un. You've heard many an earful about the Prince Albert patented process that cuts out bite and parch and lets you smoke your fill without a comeback I Stake your bank roll that it proves out every hour of the day. Prince Albert has always been sold without coupons or premiums. We prefer to give quality I There's sport smoking a pipe or rolling your own, but you know that you've got to have the right tobacco! We tell you Prince Albert will bang the doors wide open for you to come in on a good time firing up every little so often, without a redreft You'll I 0 1 i Albert the national joy smohc JJnifriniinmtl (SuriUi 4 j DR. F. A. VOCE DENTIST l')utlhr ami l'roih)Uii lixal AnrMhnia I Nitrout Oiiih anil Oiyitin f,a J BANDON, OREGON feel like your smoke past has been wasted and will be sorry you cannot back up for a fresh start. You swing on this say-so like it was a tip to a thousand-dollar bill I It's worth that in happi ness and contentment to you, to every man who knows what can be gotten out of a chummy jimmy pipe or a makin's cigarette with Prince Albert for p i eking r. J. RrYN'c i!ric:'rcoco I 0 0 0 0 ) 0 iTi 0 ;) ,V) ) j) .1 ,, .) C. R. WADE IWVYER Handon, Orego.1 1 .) 1 . t .) . ., ! DR. H. L. HOUSTON S PHYSICIAN & SURGEON v' i Offiep In Fim National, Bank ' Huilding. Hour, 9 to t'i a- m'. 1:80 Ha 1 p..'m; 7 to 8 in the a . Evoning. , D 0 $ im mm wm&vz I ff Sr. THB Pflnca Albert tidy red tin. nnd In lact, every J'rtnce Albert puck tig r. I n 1 rral iirfcit;v-to )'U n Its r v ei r fcldr You'll it "l'iocft Putrnttii t th I9)7 That infunt 11. - .. it.,.. fii.i.. nLv mciit bun LiMiitcU m natpnt on the f iocm by wl.uh 'iinc Albrrt U ti adr And by which loniur bitv and thttntl pArcti mir cut out t Every tin tobuceu laold ou'llfinJ Hrincr Albert siwyillnti you ln toppy red hK 5v. tidy ea tint, luc: iiunutwmt pound and half pound tin humidor nnd In thut clever cryntal glut humidor, with ponce moifctrner top, that kep tn tobacco In audi fine condition alwayat 0 0 0 W 0 0 0