r 0' Bandon Recorder JlrntViiyinual (lIarfl fiblisru'.l weekly on Tuesdays by the Recorder Publish- ' mi)-'iiy., Incorporated. at the Post Office at Bandon, Oregon, as mail '.Kf x cond class. payable and address all communica- y." - a . $1.50 per year, in advance. I KM WILSON i ie Democratic party goes before ti.u American ptople with a candidutc whose wisdom and ability in a period of unparallcd storm and stress entitle li'm to support in the name of patri otism which dwarfs all narrow paiti gansftfn His record of achievement t farp U ver:. he applause of his friends, . tMjn of his political foes, i-.ritudc of the nation at lit kriven the country a cui- am which on the eve of tr.l- nheaval enabled finance and y to stand unshaken. What litiom would have been under can rule may easily le imagin- -. iillhtf? tho disaster of J 907. j. uved himself a bettor pilot i, ' m t)i, m the Republicans in .ti n'ufound t r.in.uillity. rauiance a Domocrnt'c f a .ess h:. written upon the stat ute book a tariff law which !uk brought prosperity to every class of the American people. The familial shibboleths of the Old Guard, the pio phocies of impending calamity havo become the butt of mockery nnd deri sion in tho l!f;lit of cold facts. Tlio noisy forecasts of evil tare drowned in the song of tho harvest and the hum of the loom. Ho hns passed unscathed through a crisis in international affairs that would liavc seared the soul and para lyzed tho mind of a weaker character. Charged with tho welfare of a hun dred million people, whose deal my was exposed to all the cross-currents which blew from tho earth's fnir corners, ho has maintained peace while giving the world a new and in spiring vision of tho moral grandeur of tho nation, jealous of its honor, but devoted to tho interests of mankind. In tho highest senso ho Is the cm--d'ment of a splendid Americanism. t traditions of the republic yi'f. into tho very fiber of Ho loves peace well on-, ' . for it, if need he. He iubly elenr to all tho i i nf i i i tNev ami uia wor;u .tod States covets nothing ' jgitimntoly its own. In! he lias shown thnt the oplo ask nothing nnd con except to work out their under tho free inaiitu sru their peculiar horit- . all. i.he candidato of iic no visionary. . nlln. ! 'la is d-slir lie hns taken he safety of TeHer "f ,, should i ly, ponce . tho forces aii unvaunt tency will bo only '.o le quickened into action by the word of oeir.nand. S-iOMg, alert, tried nnd approved by ncrienec, he hns won the confid ent if the people, nnd this will ue their verdict at the polls. YICTOR MURDOCK LEADS CHAUTAUQUA PROGRAM; Such tobacco enjoyment as you never thought could be is yours to command quick as you buy some Prince Albert and fire-up a pipe or a home-made cigarette ! FIERY INSURGENT FROM K N SAS TO UK ONE OF HEADLIN'! LINERS DIKING WEEK OFj Jl'LY 12-17 WOULD WAR TO 111-. ONE OF HIS TOPICS. Victor Murdock is coming to cluu tauqua! This announcement should' be of double edged interest to every one. In tho first place .Murdock is the ' whip of the Insurgency Movement, i ! political innovation that has put a crimp in the "let well enough along" policy of standpatters. Ho is one of the three, possibly four conspuous figures in our national politics, who are really doing something to give purpose to the burning issues of the day. In the second place, Mr. Mur dock comes direct from tho several centers of the world wiar. Those who are rending his remarkable war ar ticles in Collier's will readily under stand thut what he has to say of the i conflict of the nations will be printed. I Personal observation has equipped ' him to treat the subject fairly. His keen. sulitantialed analysis and eon-! elusion of a situation that appan.'s ' only as an incomprehensible chaos to the outslden, is perhaps the sanest contribution on the aspects of the world war, yet presented to the Am-1 orican public. Victor Murdock is the fiery insurg ent from Kansas, and u zealous advocate of tho intorcsts of the plain people. As a speaker ho has the power and mngnetism of the born leader of men which he is. Mm dock I ". X 1 1 f'i Tob.cco Co. k j prp& 1'" On the revnw ido ( fif j I Su XZ ef tliit tidr red tin I i I (VVyV J fcl you will rd: "Pro f , , Viv&Nl 1 E&i i-.i.nied July . mmd 30lh. 1907," whird ftM li mKde lAi?. men , '( trJ trnolin pipes where VlAftUtrlUT ti . i taM on. unoLetl before I ICO SJPtlNS Pl? AM) ' M I ,ClgABtnt TOBACCO Sj mm Ai hfht S S. D. BARROWS BICYCLE REPAIRS AND REPAIRING saw ni.iNt; a smi u n Will liLenrdrtt lur tlk)cln of alt linJi ami Pope Molor-odrt, alio Oilun Ron boat Motoit "l i i Phone 4"I. ANDON - P. O. llo 174 - OREGON Prince Albert gives you every tobacco sat isfaction your smoke appetite ever hankered for. That's because it's made by a patented process that curs out bite and parch! Prince Albert has always been sold without coupons or premiums. We prefer to give quality 1 DR. F. A. VOCE DENTIST l')irthra anil l'riph)lai local Anrithrtu N'ilrout Oxiileand Odkcii (.at BANDON, OREGON i c. i:. the national joy smoke has a flavor as different as it is delightful. You never tasted the like of it! And that isn't strange, either. Men who think they can't smoke a pipe or roll a ciga rette can smoke and will smoke if they use Prince Albert. And smokers who have not yet given P. A. a try out certainly have a big surprise and a lot of enjoyment coming their way as soon as they invest in a supply. Prince Albert tobacco will tell its own story 1 R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winston-Salem, N. C ' ft ?) (i) i5 (?) ,? vi) L.) LAWYEK Bandon, Oregoi ") ? i) i) 0 S v1 & J) y 0C?(.O j.i nn. n. i.. Houston PHYSICIAN & SUKGEON Olllca in First National Hank lliiihling. Hours, 9 to 12 n. m 1 :0 to -1 p. m; 7 to S in the Evening. fliiv Prince Albert every where tobacco it Mold in toppyred bag; 5c; tidy red tins, 10c; handiome pound and half-pound tin Aiimi dor and that corking fine pound cryttal-gla$ humi dor with tponge-moittener top that keep the tobacco in such clever trim alwayil in a big man in a big way. He is n stimulant. Terse, crisp, comicnl, col loquial, earnest, dramatic, spontane ous in thought and expression, Vic tor Murdock is a delight and an in-1 spirntion to any audience. Yon can- not nfford to miss hearing him at Chautauqua. xllH' .; aw vtNkCy at b::i '., wniting I i ' Bmr4 1 ) 1 MlUdUMfflLK KAlbd m IKv - - - - z.-z - fftM W I at nC3 SO ffiuiUu Dirrrluni 0 MASONIC Handon Lodge, No. J30, A. F. .0 and A. M. Stated communi- cations first Friday after the ' full moon of each month. Spe- clal communications Master Masons cordially invited. W. A. I.eOORE, V. M. r. E. UOWMANr Sec. 0ttJ 0 0 00 0 0 0 .) 0 0 0 0 0 B DR. SMITH J. MANN -1 PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Olliro in Ellingson Iluilding. Hours 0 to 1'2 a. m; 1 to 5 p. m. Handon, Oregon ?i00(i)Ct 0 0 (ii -J OR. R. V. LEEP PHYSICIAN & SURGEON 0 Olllce in Ellingson IIuildinr. o S Phone 72 o . Handon, .Qfogon 'f 0 0 a DR. ARTHUR GALE PHYSICIAN & SURGEON ? Office in Ellingson Huilding Office Phone :i.ri2. Reshl 0 Phone, :J5:i. Handon, Oregon 0 ADVERTISED LETTERS biK ti 111. p uncluimetl letters remain Handon, Oregon, Post of wk ending, Juno 20, otlling for the same jay advertised ami pay itjnt tor won luttor calld for: itr. MpA Clint !- V. CalnvHii uiiu-i Cook it Ottv Cummlngs Aiil? Mmito' ltroniki Babt- Br.' n lahn r Viv! D. U. Du.ikin .la... R. Grwnleo ATr Uaynvond Wnggton Mr. C. V. LowI Ottu II. Lyons i T. Mrril R. MwBeo Mr. Frnk Mporb Mr. 0cjr 9Ccvntan B Rev. H. N. Hffunds These letters if not calledofor will be sent to the Dead Letter Olllce on July 1, 11)1(5. V, J. SVEKT Postmast'.r MYRTLE POINT, ORE. Mon. and Tues., July 3 and 4 Fine Program of CHILDREN'S STREET SPORTS Forenoon of July 3rd IMPRESSIVE PATRIOTIC PROGRAM at Dixon Grove Forenoon of INDEPENDENCE DAY ORATION BY HON. CHARLES. F. McgNIGHT Horse Races Each Afternoon CALIFORNIA HORSES, ROGUE RIVER HORSES, WILLAMETTE VALLEY HORSES, AND COOS AND CURRY COUNTY HORSES WILL PARTICIPATE I 0 EASTERN STAR Occidental Chnptor, No. -15, O. E. S. meets Friday oven- ngs ik to re ana attar staten communications of Masonic lodge. Viciting members cordi ally invited to attend. JULIA PAPE, V. M. MARY GALLIER, Secretary. ff I. 0. O. F. Handon Lodge, No. 1!W, I. 0. 0. 0 I', niaata every Wodnosdny evening. Visiting brothers in "rood standinir cordiallv invited. 0 ' HARRY HORNUNG, Secy. I. L. SCO FIELD, N. (J. 0 0 000 ) 0 0 0 REHE1CAII Ocean Robekah Ioik'n. N'n. 120, I. O. O. F., meeU aoroml nnd fourth Tuesday at I. 0. 0. I hall. Trnneiont munilixiM 0 cordially invited. MINERVA LEWI.V, t-'ecy. J MARIAM WILSON, N. G. 0 0 0 f RRWAIU) ?2.Q0 rewartl for r. turn of Uro chain lost on Port Or fonl Road, Tuseday, June 20. Rotum to Dowllng Alley. G-27Up. P0RT.0RF0RD CONCERT BAND furnish inipirinp music Plenty of Camping Grounds within a few minuses of the Race Track. Come and spend that mid-sumir.cr vacation in the shade of the giant spruce, by the sparkling brooks and rivers and attend the Afternoon Races SB NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior L' S. Iind Office at Rosoburg, Oregon, Juno 10th, HMO. NOTICE in herohy given that Maiy E. Howe, widow of Levi M. Edward; deceased, of Iinglois, Oregon, who nn October -1, J010. made HomoalemJ Entry, Serial, No. OOtllti, for tho SE1 of NWi ffd E' of SWVi of Sec. 21, Township 30 S, Range 14 W., Willam ette Moridinn, has filed notice of in tention to make Fivo-yoar Proof, U: -Ktnhliah claim to the land abow de criltcd, Iwfo.o Hr.rdy T. Stewart, U. S. Commixaioncr, at i ia office, at Port Orfonl, Oisjfon, on tlio 24th day of July, 1910. Claimant nams as witnaano: Josse II. Wilson, of Ijtnglola, OrMrni',' Lyman V. Chasley, of Ijinglois, Or igon; Harvo Smith, of Langlois, Or?. gon; E. II. Strain, of Lnaglois, Orogon. W. II. CANON, Rgifct,sr. j 0-13-tC. 0 . nn. s r RunirnTT DENTIST Office In Ellingson Huilding h Office Phono 1211. Residence, Phone 1101. Handon, Oregc i 0000j 0 0 DR. I. L. SCOFIELD DENTIST Office in Ellingson Huilding in Rooms lately occupied by At torney Feeney. Phone 1111 Handon, Oregon 10 0 " CHATHURN & GARDNED ATrORNEYS AT LAW Suite No. II. First National Hank Huilding. Hanilou :' 0 -. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of tho Interior U. S. land Office nt Roseburg, Orcj .) Juno 10, 1910. NOTICE is hereby given that Je ll. Wilaon, of langlois, Oregon, on Soptomher 10, 1910, made II r stead Entry, Sorial, No. O0.r)88, f 'he SWVt NWV, of Sec. 2(i, and S NE',. nnd NW'4 NEV, of Section ' '"ownahip 0 S, Range M W.,Will ielte Meridmn, haa filed notice of 'ntioi to muko Final Five-year Pic ' o catibLch claim to tho land ill dcacrilod. Iwforo Hardy T. Stew U. S. Commii dinner, at his offiri', Port Oi ford, Oregon, on the 2 Ith I of July. 1010. Claimant namos aa witnesses: M E. Howe, of Langlois, Oregon; Lyi. V. Choaley, of Langlois, Ore Hurve Smith, of Langlois, Orej,o E. II. Strnin, of Langlois, Orego i. W. II. CANON, Register. 6-13-tO. HORSE AND HACK FOR S cheap, AddrnnH Mra. H. M. Tur' Hox 221, Bandon. C-l , 1 5 ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW for rent reasonably, inquire of T. t . Griffith. Phone 5100. 20 u PIGS FOR SALE See Morgan Dufort Barn. 5-10 I f