Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, August 08, 1907, Image 2

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! ce nt counts. When the coin uhich
used to buy two spools of thread1
I buys only one they feel it keenly.
An Independent Newspaper
Their finances are disarranged.
“Raw cotton costs more than it
E dito » and P kophietuk
IKVINCI S BATH,
did a few years ago. There have
Sri«« KiPTioN R ati - ; Per loar, £1.50; Six Month* 111.00; Copy 5c
been recent advances in the wages of
HTK1CTLÏ IN ADVANCE.
the cotton spinners. But as an offset
IhiH |»a|M*r is entered nt the Bandon ¡«»nt otfioe nil Seooud-fllanH Matter.
there have been improved processes
< f manufacture and a rapid increase
in the volume of sales. Whatever
H aywood H as G one H is W ay rather they would finish their high
net increase there may have been in
rejoicing, but Orchard still remains school education at home. A good
the cost <>f production is not enough
with his string of crimes and the many cannot afford to pay tuition
to
justify a 100 [»er cent advance in
choicest bunch of perjury ever dis­ and board, and consequently their
price.
There would I h - no such ad­
played before a jury. Let him be education must be neglected after
vance if there were any real coni|H-
given the benefit of the law to the they have finished the ten grades, at
tition in the manufacture of cotton
I'-ast until they can theinseh e- pro
fullest extent.
vide means to pay for their school­ thread. The industry is [»radically
ing elsewhere.
A high school in monopolized by one great concern,
Is K a NDON I.X Coos CollNTVf
Bandor. will bring students from all and it is utilizing its monopoly for
()ne would naturally infer from the
the <>[>|»ression of ¡»overty stricken
. ’ong the river here.
In building
strict censorship of the press and
j the new educational structures this sewing women.
individuals situated so as to convey
“The women of the country do
| n xt year, let the school board ar­
information, reliable, or otherwise,
range for the additional rooms and not take a deep interest in the pros
indifferent parts of this county, that
p (»vide for instructors that will keep ecution of railroads which pay re­
we were existing way down in the
the standard of this school up to bates or of such industrial concerns
It
jungle away from civilization,
j that of any in the State. Inside of a as the tobacco trust. If the govern­
will take a spy glass of the most im-
j tw years the enroHment will la­ ment were to attack the cotton
proved order to find a busier, <>r
doubled and by all means let the thread monopoly they would all sing
more progressive tow n in ( loos
•durational interests keep pace with I the praises of the department of
county, or Oregon, than we have
justice.
the advancement of the town
right here at the mouth of the Go
“Perhaps tliev will be gi atitietl It
quille. You cannot build up your
was reported recently that the law
T he N ew C hemical recently officers of the government had
town by taking the shingles ol ff your
neighbor», roof It may pay for »urchased by the City Council was started a preliminary inquiry into the
Sometimes is and sometimes
given a trial the other evening by affairs of the American Thread com­
awhile, but it won’t last long.
isin’t his fortune, but a good
the fire laddies, and it was not found pany with an eye to beginning legal
clean shave and a neat haircut
to be wanting in any respect. A proceedings. It is generally believed
P ortland W ants A N ew house !
goes a good ways on first im­
¡»lie of boxes w as set on tire and after that while the company bears an
numbering system Strangers in the
pressions.
Everything new
the fire had a good start, the American name it is controlled by
city have considerable difficulty in
and
clean,
and
at your immed­
chemical was turned on it, doing foreigners. The Coates and Clarks,
finding numbers, and even the Port­
iate disposal.
very effective work in short time. who are British manufacturers of
landers are not able to decipher the
1 bis will be o great assistance in the cotton thread, are understood to
geometrical shapes of the streetsand
main part of this city in case of a dominate the affairs of the English
HARRY MORRISON,
the way the houses are numbered.
Near Post Office
small fire: where, if a stream from Sewing Gotton conqiany, which in
We don't need numbers on the
the mains was turned on, the dam- turn controls the American Thread
houses, but everyday we hear some­
age from the water would exceed company. It is not pleasing to be
body speak of Atwater, or some
that of the fire. A shed should be dictated to by a domestic trust It
other street, and there are bnt a
■
made right in the business part of is even less so when an alien trust
verv limited few that are familiar
town for the engine. In case of a exploits American consumers.
with the cognomen of the street on
A. HabeiTy
fire it conld be in ;r e much sooner
“There is nothing to justify the
which they reside. A little money
than if it was left in the citv build­ recent sharp advances in the price
spent in good durable street signs
ing. Five minutes might make a of spool cotton. They are made
would be well expended. The sign
< Irders by phone and mail
big difference in case of a serious only on the principle of charging all
used by the city of Portland is very
promptly
attended
to.
tire, and in a wooden town, the tire, that the traffic will bear. The trust
good and would stand the salt at-
(
)rder
your
winter's
supply
fanned by the wind, would get a big believes the consumer.s can [»ay ten
mosphere better than any other,
of wood now.
start at the onset. There is some cents a spool, and the intention is to
T hey are blue and white porcelain
talk of obtaining another and larger make them pay it.”
mounted on boards, with brass
engine that could pump from the
screws and are known to last longer
I' ourmile Phone 4 long 1 short
Milwaukie Club Closed.
than any other sign. The cost its river. Salt water is considered much
Mail, Lock ox 46
about sixty cents each, Then- are better than anything else for extin­
Acting under instructions from
woman’s clubs organized in Bandon guishing purposes, and a main laid
for the purpose of improving the throughout the business and manu­ District Attorney Hedgesand Sheriff
town, and this might be a tip to facturing section of the town, would Bealie, of Clackamas County, the
'.V
ARTHUR RICE
ii'p
be large enough to provide for any Milwaukie County Club closed its
them well worth considering.
.y
Jeweler and
Watchmaker
lire emergency. A steam [lumping gambling games last night at nine
Ui
BANDON. OR.
arrangement is now on the market, o’clock. This order, said J. E. Cul­
T he S tandard On. C ompany that can get up steam within a few lison, manager of the club, was issued
SOI VEN IK POSTAL CARDS.
The largest ami l>«Ht assortment in ’*)•
have been fined the modest sum of minutes after the tire alarm is turned by the two officials a week ago, but
town. Agnten polished and mount­ ’*r I
$29,400,000 and there is probably in. It is constructed similar to the the < lub management did not make
ed to order. If yon find a nice agate
weeping and wailing among the steamers used by large cities that up its mind to obey till last night.
while on the beach we will ti ll yon
whether it. is worth mounting. A w
shiny tops connected with the great can get steam up while on the run. Whether District Attorney Hedges
large assortment of watches, clocks, nV
est bluff at a ligitimate business the 1'his pump could be placed at the and Sheriff Beatiegave an additional
silverware ami Jewelry of all kinds,
United States has ever known. town hall with a lead out into the order last night for obedience to their
Gohl ami Fountain I’ens, including «à
How long will it be before another river. The cost of the pump and mandate, the managers of the dub
the Waterman ami Conklin's auto
■ón
rustic fillers, the l>cst. in the market,
cent will be added to the ever in­ the main would not be much in the decline to say.
We have the Marshall one dollar
’fr
creasing price of oil? Distilate has consideration of the risk. There are
The order if issued a week ago»
fountain pen.
•fr
gone up a cent in the last three comparatively few of the business was concealed from the public au<l
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weeks. There was a time when it houses that are insured. The rates the club did not feel obliged to obey
wasn’t necessary to use a piece of run as high as io per cent, and with it at once, It seems evident that
blotting paper under the gasoline adequate fire protection, would be public clamor became so loud that CLARENCE Y. LOWE,
Bandoli. Oregon,
can to catch the overflow, but that much lower.
District Attorney Hedges and Sheriff
time is past.
The effects of the
Bealie felt the need of suppressing Druggist and Apothecary
big tine will no doubt send the price
the
unlawful business.
The gam­
Thread.
Is just in receipt of a new and
soaring in the sky, and then away
bling included pool-selling on horse
fresh stock of
with the gas engine, and back to
And now it is thread upon which races and games of faro, roulette,
Drugs and Chemicals,
the good c Id elbow grease to grind
the trust system has laid its unholy craps, draw
out the regular edition, It has
Patent and Proprietary Preparation-
hand. The Chicago Tribune (Re­ black jack.
come to a time when the railroad
Toilet Articles,
publican) prints this editorial
Who said picnic? Are yon going
commission will even have to take
“If street car fares were to be to get some of those sweet pickles
•• Mandrie*.
a back scat, and a commission will
jumped to seven cents and then to and chipped beef from Lorenz N
It itFtiMEs, B i ; isiies , S ponges . S oap .
have to be appointed to arrange the
ten cents the entire community Hoyt's to take along? The picnic
N i ts ani > (’ animes .
price of the Standard Oil Co’s pro­
would be up in arms. If the price w on’t be a success unless you do.
CIl^arH, TobiiccoR and < iipirrtt«'*.
ducts.
of the glass of beer were to be ad­
—
—
1'nnt.s, Olla. Glass and I’ainter«’ Supplies
vanced thus there would be wild in­
For
Sale.
A F irst Ct. ass H igh S chool dignation among the beer drinkers.
Brand new one half truck, three
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for Bandon is necessary ami the To the woman five cents is as much
r
inch
tires,
Will
sell
cheap,
Call
at;
the
natural
[»rice
of
a
spool
of
cotton
growth of the city will warrant the
provision of such an educational in­ thread as to a man five cents is of a the Bandon Hardware Company,
;•
stitution inside of another year. The glass of beer. Th< [»rice of thread, opposite the Post < Iffice.
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school house problem is exactly raised a short time ago to seven
Dr. Prent is, Dentist, has leased
w here it was a year ago. The old cents a spool, has been put up to ten rooms in the Dcveraux building
buildings will have to be used again cents. Will the women of the coun­ next to the Post Office .and will lo­ <•
this year, as the proposed new try submit uncomplainingly, or will cate pernamently in Bandon August ❖❖
buildings are still on paper. When they call upon the men to join with ist.
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the board does get ready to have them in demanding a return to the
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Chicken Ranch For Sale. ❖
the new buildings erected, provisions old price?
Wines. Liquors
should by all means be made for a
“There arc women who will pro­
First class chicken ranch, 20 acres, * ❖
convenient labratory and a lecture test against the advance in [»rice not partly clean'd, three and one-half ❖
and Cigars......
room The additional requirements because they will feel it, but “as a miles south of town close to the
for a twelve graded school is not matter of principle.’’
There are beach. I las a five room house, bath •f. •>
much more than for the ten grades. other women who will be hard hit. room, good barn. 7 chicken houses, •> ❖
A large assembly room is essential, The garment workers who buy their 4 tracts of 10 Acres each in same lo­ •> Ras m us sen I h os.
and a couple of extra class rooms own thread will cam a few cents less cation, $250 each. Will sell on •> ❖
Proprietors.
wall be all that is required. Many a week. That will be no trivial mat- easy terms. For further particulars •••
peo|»le have to send their children ter, for their earnings are scanty address
J. P. De Gesen,
Bandon, -
- Oregon.
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away to school who would much ¡enough at best. With them every
Bandon, Oregon.
Editorial Page of Bandon Recorder
A Man’s Face
Eldorado
NEED A NEW STOVE?
Bridge A Bench
Stole«, BnngCM and lleater«»
V
Have in Iht-iii so many cxcc II i - ik - h - m Hint tiny me now acknowledged Hie
greatest acHere on the coast, anil they are growing in favor co ry »ear. We
have the exclusive agency in Bandon for these household and otlice necessities,
mol prices range exceedingly modest in either case
Our assortment of hardware, tinware and edged tools is most complete
TiiTning &. Plumbmg a. SjpeoifLlty
A. M c N air ,
T he H ardware M an .
Civil
s.
ile*
Surveyor.
Higher Clusms of Work Solicited
■ill<»«*la
BANDON.
OREGON.
Success in
Y our
Depends
oiid
luigi licer
Upon
Your
Preparation.
The Business World demands Well-
trained Men and Women. Let us train you
Miller
Business
Cleaver
College,
ZSTortli Bend, Oregon
G. T. Treadgold, Sec
A. E. Hadnall, Treas.
Crosman Timmons, President
R H. Rosa, Vice-President
Bandon Investment Corporation
Inc May G, 1^07
Æ. ID Morse, Mgr.
REAL ESTATE
TOWNSITES
BANDON
PROMOTIONS
Gasoline - Steam, Pumping,
Irrigation and
Lighting Machinery.
Fairbanks-Morse Gasoline Enginoa foi Spraying, Pumping,
Sawing, (irinding.
Outfits complete.
Fairbanks-Morse
Steam Engines, Pumps, Boilers. Fairbanks Scales for weigh­
ing. Fairbanks Moran Dynamos anti Motors, for power ami
light; Windmills mid Towers; Grinders, Feed ('hoppers. Well
I’nmps. All first, quality goods at lowest prices, Always in­
stock. Liberal terms. Prompt reply to inquirios and quick
shipment Write for Catalogues and I’rieop.
Fairbanks - Morse & Co., Portland, Oregon.
HOTEL
/\ Cites
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$ f .00
to
$2.00
per
Day.
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