Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, November 14, 1907, Image 2

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have been abnormally high, and it
is to be expected that they will drop
some. This does not mean “hard
times,” but it means more careful,
considerate
times, and these may not
E d ITOK 4X1» P roprietor
1BVING N HATH,
lie bad for the country.
This will
H< MOirrioii U atss : P«r lear, •1.50; H1B M uh II m $1.00; Copy 5c
happen because of the operations of
HtBICTLY IM AD VA Ml E.
an inexorable natural law, one as
This pA(wr I» entered at the Bandon | nm I oltlor nu Seooudclaas Matter
certain as that of gravity, which
teaches childern that
T he C aptain of the new steam­ will not be gathered in a day who “What goes up must come down.
ship I .usitania, which recently had will consent to go to fair Japan and On your head or on the ground.“
made the world’s record for speed rule the homes of the island dw ellers.
People forgot or thought they had
across the Atlantic, receives much After the country has been scoured got rid of the law. and have been
praise.
How al»out the tiremen with a tine tooth comb the number defying it, but it is omnipotent.
down in the furnace rooms who gave will be sadly wanting. If such a The ordinary natural sequel is se­
tiling should happen, it is only a vere punishment, but this country
the vessel her power?
glimmer of the far future, the time is now so prosperous, so over flow
T he L atest in war rumors be when most of us will be satisfied with ing with riches, so plentiful in pro­
tween J ipan and the United States, our final inheritance. Following is duction, so mighty in industrial <ind
commercial potentiality, that we
is that the completion of the Panama the article:
Canal will cause strife between these
With the avowed purpose of in­ may not suffer much this time. In-
nations. It is a sal»- s< tire«- to hatch ducing 10,000 American women toj I deed, if prices drop only moderately,
up trouble, as tli. ultimate chance go to Japan and prepare themselves and all around in fair proportion, no
for difficulties in this line will, proba­ t<> become the brides of natives of harm will be done
Ordinarily when prices fall the
bly I e forgotten before the canal is that country, Maro Takayano of
workingmen,
common laborers,
completed.
Tokio is in Seattle From Seattle
suffer
most
k
for
wages
fall faster and
he will go to Portland, then to San
farther
than
the
price
of
necessaries.
Francisco, where he hopes to find
T he S ite fm the pro;>o-ed cream­
his plan greeted with acclaim If But we think there will be no great
ery for Bandon h is l>een secured,
successful in this extraordinary de­ slump in wages now, except in those
and according to the words of the
sign Takayano will ask his country of inefficient or shirking laborers.
people represent ng the new com­
There will be too much to do for
to send an equal number of young
pany, the work of construction will
honest,
efficient workingmen to
be next in older, anil will commence men to the country in search of suffer much. It will be more the
American wives.
very shortly. Bunion cannot have
Takayano says that the expenses rule that a man will be paid for the
too many enterpi
of this order.
work he can do. quantity and quality
The money paid for products W'ill ot the voyage to Japan will be met considered, and not merely because
all pass through Bandon and a by an association of prominent Japa­ he is a man w ho looks as if lie might
greater portion will be left herfe. It nese, and that if, after being given
work and who it is hoped w ill work
also adds to the ever growing list of an opportunity to learn the language
some.
That is, labor may be more
business institutions lot our hustling and otherwise to acquaint themselves
plentiful,
but good, capable men
sea-port town, giving us prestage with the country, they are dissatis­
fied, the women will be sent home. will be able to live as well and save
far and near.
at least as great a surplus as they can
Takayano is firmly convinced, at now.
least he so expresses himself, that a
No, we shall not have the times
T he H oliday ordered by Gov. union of this country with his own,
of
1893-7, nor those of 20 years be­
Chamberlain for the benefit of the is inevitable, and that intermarriage
fore,
because this country is in bet­
banks throughout the State, allow­ is the most reasonable solution of
ter
shape,
is apparently safe against
ing them to call in money, thereby the question which is now antagoniz­
an inundation of “hard times” but
giving them a chance to be placed ing the two nations.
there will be a readjustment, in
squarely on then feet again, was ob­
which
prices will fall somewhat.
served by many. l he local bank at
This is inevitable.
But it need be
no time closed up, and probably will
T his I ssue of the Gardiner nothing to be scared about.—Tele­
not. Cashier Fahy tells us there is Gazette stated it was the last. The
sufficient reserve on hand to meet business men of that place did not gram.
all emergencies, and while they are have pride enough in their town to
protecting themselves by not cashing support a country newspaper.
New Game Warden.
any of the outsidebank checks, they What is the result?
Gardiner will
are handling the local business effi­ exist as a place heard of; its doings
Robert O. Stevenson, of Forest
ciently. ft is a recognized fact that will not be known broadcast; no in­ Grove, has been appointed State
about one-third of the deposits vitations will be issued weekly for Game and Forestry Warden by
should be kept on hand for reserve, residents; the town will be a back Governor Chamberlain. Mr. Stev­
The local bank has close to two- number. The country newspaper enson will succeed John W. Baker
thirds with the balance among its exists on the smallest margins of of Cottage Grove, whose term of
correspondents and on gilt edged any business.
I n soliciting adver­ office has expired. The appoint­
securities.
tising or job wor k the impression is ment of Mr. Stevenson makes the
is many times given that the work first change in Governor Chamber­
is done only as a charity,
People lain’s official family. The appoint­
C onservative B anking will
little realize what good their news- ment is for four years during which
keep a great many of our banking
paper does for their town,
Local- time Mr. Stevenson will make
institutions out of hot water. Too
ly it is a necessary as the schools, his headquarters at Forest Grove.
much wild cat banking has caused
The good and bad qualities of events The new appointee is a well known
the recent failures in several instances.
are generally discussed
for the citizen of Forest Grove and is a
It is the duty of a linking establish­
better information of its readers, native son, having been born and
ment to protect its dejiositors by
The outside papers secure notes of i.iised in Yamhill county. In politics
placing loans only that are gilt-edged
development and progress and re he is a Democrat, and his appoint­
in every respect. A certain part of
print them, often commenting, The ment was made upon the recommen­
the deposits should be maintained in
result is that many little things are dation of a large number of promi­
case of emergency, for immediate
spread among readers who other­ nent Democrats throughout the Wil­
use. The failure of another Port­
wise would probably never have lamette valley.
land Savings B.ink last week, dis­
heard of the place.
Let the people
closes that only $9,000 were in the
of Gardiner do without their paper,
As They Talked.
vaults, and something’over a million
he it what it may, and the results
anil a half was placed in deposit,
for making a name for the place and
Imbued with a spirit of intense ad­
having in the reserve less than one
its people, will be extremely dis- miration, they both stood long and
per cent. True, the money has
heartening.
lovingly before a window of a big
been invested in lands, that in time
dry goods store on Fifth street,
will undoubtedly bring the deposi­
Portland, and gaze upon the
tor's money back, unless some un-
Fall of Prices.
feminine wearing apparel.
At last
forseen slump in land values takes
one
shifted
the
gum
in
her
mouth
place. It may take a year or more.
The Beef Trust has cut prices.
to
the
other
side
and
exclaimed:
In any event it will keep the money Butter and eggs have gone or are
“Gee! Madge, get next to de glad
of its depositors out of circulation, going down, so we read. The con­
and w ill greatly embarrass them on sumers don’t observe the difference rags. I guess dat one wid de
account of its idleness. It is time a yet, but may later. Meanwhile give ruffles on is rotten, hey?’’
“Betcher life!" acknowledged the
more efficient banking policy is uni- the retailers a chance, if they have
other
maiden.
v< 1 sally adopted. The heavy depos­ it, to make a trifle more.
They
A
long
silence ensued.
Finally:
itors will not suffer as much as many haven’t been getting rich.
The
“
Who's
de
guy
wid
de
ascetyline
of those in the savings department. trusts looked out for that.
It
These are the poorer people who are wouldn’t do to have too many lamps you was wid t’other night?’’
“Who, him? Oh, he’s a |new
saving small amounts at a time, who millionaires.
bloke.
Tried to 'give me a song
may be called upon at any time for
Not that the beef trust is remorse­
the use of their money, and who
and dance ’bout bein’ Ja wise mill-
ful or repentant, and wants to give
lionaire. Nothin’ to it, kid.”
could not look to any other source
the people or the retail dealers
Another silence.
for the fund laid away for a rainy
cheaper meats.
The trust sees
day.
“Well, so long.”
forces in operation that would
“So long.”
eventually smash it, and seeks to
T he L ittle Brown men of the dispel or minimize these forces
People are, to a certain extent,
Orient have notions that will yet by cutting prices a little. Probably
judged by the clothing they wear.
have to be sanctioned by our girls of it intends to make up the loss from
It will tell them If you desire to give an up-to-date
America liefore the great idea of in- the cattle raisers.
termarriage between them and the that it is being ruined by cheap impression, you can do so by wear­
Japanese is realized We print be­ meats, anti fat live-stock must come ing one of Lorenzi Hoyt’s suits.
low a press dispatch giving an at- down, too.
•, count of one of their fondest illu­
Groceries at Hartman’s. He de­
Hut if th ewe things fall, so will
sions. The 10,000 blushing brides other*. Prices of almost everything livers free.
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Trvoprt*«» Notiee
Any t*er»ou or persons trespassing
iqx>n the Croft Lake ranch, the
McClellan aud .Marshall ranches,
will la> prosecuted as the law directs,
and a reward will be given for mfur-
luatiou that will lead Io the couvic-
tiuii ui the guilty parties
EDMUND CKOt r,
Bandou. Oregon.
Furnished
Rooms
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a week ;
a niontb.
CLARENCE Y. LOWE,
Druggist and Apothecary
Drugs find Chemicals,
C H PATTERSON A SON
Dray and General Delivery
Meet all Boats.
---- All orders handled with care.-----
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Proprietors.
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THE MERCY HOSPITAL
At North Bend
LEWIN’S
El, ! )ORADO
Meat Market TONSORIAL PARLORS
All Kinds oi
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Patent ami Proprietary Preparations
Toilet Articles,
P erfumes , B rushes , S ponges , S oap I
N uts ani » C andies .
Cigar«, Tobaccos ¡»nd Cigarette«.
Paints. Oils. Glatts and Painters’ Sappile*.
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Is just lu reoeipt of a new and
fresh stock of
Ji.lAOO.V TRANSFER CO.
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MRS. SARAH COSTELLO.
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For Rent.
Office rooms in Devereaux Bld g,
upstairs near the Post Office. In­
quire oi lom Devereaux or call up I
on tin- Bear Creek Phone.
Eldorado €
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Nice dean rooms. ?.‘> and .Mio a night;
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Is now open for the re­
ception of patients. The
terms ate $10 per week
and upwards, For pai
ticnlare apply to : :
P. B. HOYT, Prop.
MEATS and
PROVISIONS
Furnished at Living Prices. A sitare
of the Public Patronage
Solicited.
E. LEWIN Prop
Located in EL DORADO BUILDING,
First Street. BANDON. Oil EGON
SHAVING. SHAMPOOING ANI> HAIR
CUTTING AT STANDARD PRICES.
Bathroom newly titled up with Porcelain
Tnb. Hot or Cold BatIts 25 cent
Sisters of Mercy
North Bend, Or.
Gasoline - Steam, Pumping, Irrigation
and
Lighting Machinery.
For Sale.
Fairbanks-Morse Gasoline Engines for Spraying, Pumping.
Sawing, Grinding.
Outfits complete.
Fairbanks-Mors«
Steam Engines, Pumps, Boilers Fairbanks Seales for weigh
ing. Fairbanks-Morse Dynamos and Motors, for power ami
light; Windmills and Towers; Grinders, Feed Choppers, Well
Pumps. All first quality goods at lowest prices. Always in
stock. Liberal terms. Prompt reply to inquiries ami quick
shipment Write for Catalogues anti Prices.
5-ACRE TRACTS
Near town and the plank road, rich
soil—Level laud—$65 and $75 per
acre. Small payment down, balance
in installments of $10 per month.
Beat bargain in land in the city.
Call on or address the owner,
Fairbanks - Morse & Co, Portland, Oregon.
B andon
A. Haberly, Bandon.
Tlir New Drug Store i« Now Brady for BuaiuvMM.
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Drugs, Druggist's Sundries, Patent Mesidenic.
Brushes, and Toilet Articles, Fancy Stationery
SABIN
Manufacturer mid Dealer in
All Kinds of Saddlery.
Fine line of Fancy Candies.
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Harness and Saddles Repaired
1 BANDON.
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OREGON
Imported and Domestic Cigars.
The New, Elegantly Fitted, and Speedy Steamer
ELIZABETH
IRIOTS
CAPT. J. OLSEN, Master.
Tbis Steamer is New. is Strongly built, and fitted will) the latest improvements, and will
give a regular 8 day service, for passengers and freight, between the
Coquille River, Oregon, and San Francisco, Calif.
J. K. WALSTROM Agent, liandon, Oregon.
E. T. KRUSE, Managing Agent, 23 Msiket Street. San Francisco, California.
You C'tlt't Expect to Get
tip 9 ** • Worth for $1, But
l'ou Can
Get
Your
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California and Oregon Coast Steamship Company
Steamer Alliance
WORTH at
M. BREUER’S Now plying between Portland and
Coos Bay only. Weekly trips.
Dealer in
BootN hik I Shoes
Repairing neatly and promptly don« at
lowest living prices.
GEO. D. GRAY A CO., Gen’l Agts,
421 Market. St. San Francisco.
L. W. SHAW, Agent,
Marshfield, Phone 411.
Say, Mr. Merchant!
ou have been trying to improvise some practical method of introducing your new goods.
Well!
Here is a tip that can be summed in a word—Glass Show Cases.
An article properly displayed will sell on sight.
Get the idea?
Put in a couple and inside of a year the
additional sales derived from that source, will pay for them.
All up-to-date establishments
are having them installed.
Another Practical Suggestion
Did you ever stop to think that you may be judged, by strangers, by your correspondence
If your letters are neatly type written they will always give a business dignity in no otlier
way attained.
The Underwood Machine excells all others in eveiy respect.
We sell them.
The Modem Company,
W. C. Bradley, Mgr. Marshfield
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