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About The Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1915-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1916)
jBandon Published weekly on Tuesdays by the Recorder Publish- Company., J neorporaed. Knt-rM at the Post Office t.U f tin- --ucoiid class. . ', : (. ;ks payable' and addroes all communicant- v.iajiy. t lion price, $1.50 per yoar, in advance. HUOHKS THE UNKNOWN It is remarkable compliment in Iluxheg, or 1m a Urrible commcntarv upo.i the prudential possibilities of ll.e G. 0. I'., that a man whotc atti- i : on puuiie ariairs was nuio Known v.hoso public Ufa iuu been co.npiciou but not brilliant, whose public servic hat been UU'H'od with large rieprt of opportune circumeUncofi, but nere ti 'od :n adversity, tj urn;' tiu t at d whose legal accomplish jfi'.'it l i .' atroug, but not brightly l-i.b without effort, or endeavor upon his part hen placed in the poailion ct the le tkr-hip of that party. Hit f i Hire actions and declaration will ttft.ionatrate the wisdom or folly o t ie choice, but it rlao demrnatruta terrible' state of Uio nonr-derolict lien pr'-y, which for a chan-ra m Imw tiikrn a head lor if leap looWnjf. Mr, Hugher is to Uled for '.he compliment li opinion of the Chicago . he U a politician and i he first magnitude yet (foinanstratod litat ,, ml JJficult rob to f'nm will be m-ut i i. i rxt six months c! niorican vot A to wonder. . tinge of vanity, of duty, impelled t political act, tely, resign ,1m for tho . requiring nemben ho made down to to accept year tenure ii of government.' never justifies the nn equal or greatar to no our president, or .tny opponent of our pre-V- it, wc hope thnt he will i j up to tho standard expected of uim. MORRISON FILES FOIt MAYOU A 'nn of not loss than twenty nominating Harry Mor dayor, together with his nc .is bcon filed with Die City r The present lawaiian Music to be Feature of Big Chautauqua Program Music From Islands Recorder at Bandon, Oregon, as mail .ion's policy hac beben to build upon i he future, rml to build well, believ i'lt that results obtained justify the .est and the policy. Morrison's policy it appears vrfil be to count the coat, and rather bui'd not at all except aa the present rot the future can afford The iriuie is flean cut, square -toed ami ... t footed. Tho opposing can lidntu re friends, but each sincer.'Iy sppof-d to the other's policy, ami the campaign which will be brief, loss than ton days, in fact, will be onUioly friendly ind devoid of personal ilie, nd entirely upon the merits of the issues joined. Unlike jurymen whoe m'nds nro open to conviction, upon '.e meritc of the ense presentel be ire them, the voters of the City ot Hindon, r.re already well acquainted nd reasonably well informed as to u Jty' business, and little could lie -lid to ehatigo tho minds of them thor pro or con. It has bee!) heralded by the press over the county that the preliminary earing of the J. M. Young matter was a secret one. This in incorrect. Thp c'fendant pppoarcd at about the hour of 'wo o'clock at tho office of the Jus tice with h-a a'tomy, and the com plaint was road to him, lie was served with a copy, informed or his attorney i nd the complaint was rend to him he wa. served wtih a copy informed of his statuary rights in such cures, ho wuived preliminary hearing, .ind tho ordor was made Unit he will be eld to the Grand Jury in the sum of $H00, tile bond to provide that he would urrendor himself to custody should tho defendant die. lho on tire pr eooding required loss than five min- tes, nml was in accordance witli the iiect ma-id".to of the Ol-ogott Consti tution, wis public und opon to any per so.i who des'red to attend. No wil- icasoa wore placed on tho stand and no testimony was tnken. Sonic "o luntary statements by tho momber.i of tho Young family, were made, and an nillduvit of Maude Young, was taken it the request of I-. A. I.iljeqvist, and that wis all. Whon Condns died Young surrendered, and was taken to Coquillo to jail to await the action of tho Grand Jury. It is raid that Roosevelt will irtiro ndministiM-l f'om politics. The men who hatched Across the Pacific to Add Greatly to Bitf Program Engaged i many great nttraitUaw In tt duiln it w i-k of big dully programs But of nil I- v '1 l received with s'i li ga-it i" i 'i m its the ono to be given by Keku is her oiujtmy that 1 '" 1 n h Bird of Paradise" company and aror- I t e tour of the H) Inn., t i . ' nlted States that was made by thH ! Ke tiku8 tlawgllnce to U the . mils il and accurate In their reproduction Mier company Inis it i Hit it f ,4 nothing and wistful mel dies of up that item is some worthy ciembs of the Annanias Club. Roosevelt like Bryan will be in polities until he in dead, Since Hughes and Fairbanks bath wear beard, it appears to be a cam plgn of whiskers against the field FLAG DAY OBSERVED Under the auspices of the V. R. C. fittinir Flair Day observations were hld in Bandon, Wednesday, the fea tare of which was the parade in the evening, in which, a large number of children, as well as many grown pcop le, took part. Each one who marched in the parade carried a flaand pJtri otic sonzs were sung. Several docoraf cd automobiles were in line. Through out the day Old Glory was on display in all parts of the city. THE DANCES AT DOYLE'S 1WV1L lion will be discontinued until furlhei notice. J. It, Peters was in from the black sand mines up the coast yotrday morning. HOUSE AND HACK FOR SALE choaD. Address Mrs. H. M. Tucker. Hox '21. Bandon. G-KM4 5 ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW for rent reasonably, inquire of T. C, Griffith. Phono 510(1. 2U-U Mrs. G. J. Lemanski, of Marshfield, was here on a visit with Mr. Lemans ki the latter prt of the week. H. M. SHAW, M. I). EYE, EAR, Nose and Throat Specialist, will be at Gallier Hotel, Bandon, Tuesday, June "-th. Glasses Fitted. B-i::-ta o John Giles and family spent the inttnr nart of the week camping at Johnson's bench, leaving Bandon rhursday and returning Suduy. o C. R. Harrow, the Coquille lawyer, rived in-Bandon on the late boat Sa turday evening, to nttenu to uusi s matters here. He retured home . 1- lny afternoon. o Miss llali Courtright, who visited . the Phil. W. Pearson and J. M. Gurney homes for several days last eek, returned to her home on upper Two Mile Saturday morning. u Mr. Bradley, of the Brad ley Candy company, of Marsluielc', spent the week-end here calling on tho trade and shaking hands with his many acquaintances. The Rev. Joseph Knotts und wife and child stopped over in Bandon to day on their way to Port Orford, where they will have a week's outing. They visited with Rev. C. Muyne Knight 11 ml family. The Roseburg Boy Scouts broke camp on Johnson's beach the latter part of tho week und started on the long hike home, going by way of the Pay to Myrtle Point and then over the Middle Fork road. I Dullclin No. 3 sV Why Not Face the Facts About Armor Competition? To the People: The poliry of the United States Government for ninny years has made real competition in armor-making ineffective. The Government might have uskod the three armor plants for bids and let tho entire tonnage to the lowest bidder. That would have nmdo competition effective. Armor mnkers rrvc but one cuMomer serve.s but one cimtoiucr n community. The Folution of the public utility problem is regulation of rates. The solution of the armor problem in for the Government to f - t?i price. We voluntarily agree to accept any price fixed by the Federal Trade Communion. Isn't acceptance of that offer better than the destruction of uzi industry built HoleJy to serve the Government? r.ii'.s. m. rcnwAii. chuitmia KUCUMi: U (atACK. IW.Icnt S. D. BARROWS BICYCLE REPAIRS AND REPAIRING SAW FILING A SPECIALTY Will takr ordrni lor llicydn ol all Unit Mil l'opr Motor-ocln, tlto Cubin Row boat Motors Phone 471. BANDON P. O, Hox 174 OREGON W. Griffith :omoui ftOO.OOO-a-yar Cnator of ing Pictut "A pipeful of Tuxedo is a wonder fully picas anf form of tobacco en joy m ent, mild and soothing." Scores of Big "Movie" Men producers as well as actors, arc onstant smokers and out spoken friends of Tuxedo. It's just the soothing, restful, re freshing smoke men of their nerve racking vocation need. Nothing calms and comforts a mstler like a pipe of mild, cool, i'VLCt Tuxedo. f I fk JS s Tht Pttftct Tlooor Plpt anJ OltnUt Tuxedo is aged from three five years in wooden hogs heads to make it mellow and vect flavored. But the thing that takes out all the bite and harshness and makesTuxedo o bland and gentle that it m't hurt the most sensitive ngue or throat, i9 the fam is and exclusive "Tuxedo rocess." One week's trial of Tux ' lo will show you. au can buy Tuxedo everywhere Pouc.i 5c r'lmoui tccn tin , 10c In Tin llu tntJtrt, 40c an J ioc. In Glass Ilum'Jtrt, "'anJMc. THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COUP AST The result of Mich a course would have been to drive two of the three mniiu . fncturer out of hiiMtiCfs, und leave, the country with facilities of only ono plant in time of need. The Government in (net has Jwnys asked for bids from the three manufacturers, hut no matter what the price quoted, each year's business was divided among them. Jlrtifi'iiiitmuil (Hatha DR. F. A. YOGI DENTIST l')oiihri and rroph)laii I ix-al Anmlhriia Mlrnua Oiiilr and Oiyxrn (aa BANDON, OREGON 0 C. R. WADE LAWYER "5 Bandon. Oreiro.i ) (.' DR. IL L. HOUSTON PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Oilico in First National Bank Building. Hours, a to 12 . in. 1 -M to i p. mj 7 to 8 in the Evening. )fj) 0 DR. SMITH J. MANN PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Onice in Kllingson Building. Hours 0 to 12 a. m; 1 to S p. m. Bandon, Oregon )3 - DR. R. V. LEEP PHYSICIAN & SURGEON s Office in Ellington Buildinj;. ' i Mono i Handon, Oregon w a 0 ;n 0 T) q DR. ARTHUR GALE lit - PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Offlco in Ellinjrson Building Offlco Plione ri2. Rosidence Phone, 353. Bandon, Oregon ' DR. S. C. ENDICOTT (; DENTIST v Office i.i Ellingson Building. Office Phone 1241. Residence, Phone 11(51. Bandon, Oregon () f NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the- Interior I. S. Ind Ollice at Roseburg, Oregon June 10, 101 r, NOTICE is hereby given 'that Joese II Wilson, cf Langlo'j, Oregon, vlio, on September "10, 1L(0, mailo Ilonio s cid Eittry. Snrlil, No. 0U5SS, for lu SWVt NWH of Sec. 20, and S M.'j and HV NEii of Suction Ti, T .wnship 30 S, .Range 14 W.,Willa i.n'ttc Meridian, hui filM.notice of la ntion tojnakc Final Flve-voAr Proof. l0 os'tsbliah claim fo the land above' i'IfJS FOR SALK-Seo .Morgan at '.sgrlbad, before iimdy T. StowartOnufort ,lar" H. ' i I'. S. Commieiioner? nt hii' offlce0 A' .."(. 0,-or.f. )ngot, on the 21th da,. ' Ibrsss for ealj See MorgaH at ( July, 1916. 6 IKfn Bnr.i. 5-10 . 1 -tho Government, junt us m public utility Bethlehem Steel Company ? DR. I. L. SCOFIKLI) r DENTIST Ollice in Kllingson Building in Rooms lately occupied by At W tornoy Foenoy. Phone 11-11 Bandon, Oregon 1 0 V CIIATBURN & OARDNED ATTORNEYS AT LAW Suite No. :S. First National ii Bunk Building. Biindon 0 t a fe, MASONIC Bandon Lodge, No. 130, A. F. and A. M. Stated communi- '" cations first Friday after the ' full moon of each month. Shj- cial communications Master Masons cordially invited. W. A. LuGORE, W. M. r. E. BOWMAN, Sec. M W u) EASTERN STAR Occidental Chapter, No. 45, O. E. S. meets Friday even- w ings iwforc and after stated communications of Masonic lodge. Viciting inemhers cordi- . ally invited to attend. JULIA PAPE, W. M. MARY GALLIER. Secretnrv. .1 !,-.. ,., , ' ' A 0 ' ' - - w I. O. 0. F. ' Bandon Lodge, No. 133, I. O. O. F . niAsts every Wednofidny evening. Visiting brothers in .food standing cordinlly invited. HARRY HORNUNG, Secy, n I. L. SCOFIKLI), N. G. 0 0 & REBEIvAH Ocean Rcliekah Ixulgc, No. C 12(5, I. 0. O. F., meets aocond and fourth Tuesday nt I. 0. O. " hall. Trnncient niemhors -ordii.lly invited. MINERVA LKW1N, Secy. MAR1AM WILSON, N. G. v.1 r.i ii v? .1 rt CUinuint 'l.unos as witnoaaca: Mj.. IS. Howe, of langloia, Oiiijjon; Lyiiu v. Chualey, of Lungloia, Oragn j-v Rlllii:, o Himlob, Orotfo e. n. Strtin, of Lnnglois, Orugoa. W. II. CANON, Regiiter. 13-t6. WANTED Weaver and Spinneci. Steady work, good pay. AppI , Portland Woolen Milii, Portland, Or B-Ht. iGnnur DilTrtiinj ie Chautai. I ilt: in securing them fo- a full con-