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■■ Lumbermen - Railroad mination. As in tin- present di»put< with the lumberman, they assume tinted Blate» Ijiud I IHÌe<-, ltowburi.- Ore., Fight. that the lumber business <>f this sec 7. ISU7. Notice 1« hereby inveri that lu compliance tion is profitable enough to afford a With On a question ot rates, which of June 3. 1H7», entitled 'An »et for th* sort of offside “melon cutting.” to Mie of tin;tier lauda in the State» ( Cal means the loss of trade in a compet ifornia, <>r»Ruu. Nevada, and Waahinulon itive zone, the lumber interests of he effected by an advance on a rate I . r > • • . ■ 1.1- 'I U» ill the Cubile Land Staten by aft of Annual I. I«tr2. the Pacific Northwest and the trunk that has been long established, and John M telili', of Bin.don County of Coo», which has been a vital factor in the State tor Territory I of Oregon, haa thia day lines of railroad operating to Mis filed tn thia office hia aworu »tatemeut No. River points, have locked ¡ investment of millions ot dollars and H49I, for the pttrctoa»* of the NEl, of NW-,, souri of ¿-ction No. 2t, in Towiiabip No. '-“J S . horns. The railroads have made I the employment of an army of work Kanne No. 11 Weal, aud will oiler proof to »how that the land aoupht la more valli new and advanced rates that were to ers, and the general building up of able for ita tuntier or atone than for agricol communities. tin il purp'• -*», i. leiil.iiiii'h In* cimili Io have gone imo effect Novemlx-r 1st. This is but the latest expression of aaid I uni I» I I. A Llljtspinl, ( S Com niiAMiouer al Mrdifii-ld, Oregon, on Wed The lumbermen assert that these the time-honored railroad philoso nesday, the 6th day of November, 19117. rates are practically prohibitive, and lib limile« aa witm-KHea I'lltlH Long, phy that, ab initio, the transporta Frank Batea, Frank Beverie and tèi ward to protect themselves against what tlhuian, all • * B mil mi . < *<»»a l *ount v, < Ire they say would l>e disastrous loss, tion line is entitled to the lion’s share Ron. Any and all la-raona claiming adversely they have gone into the Federal of profit from industry in the terri the ataiv<--de*eril»-d land* nr* requested to file their claim« in thia office on or before courts, asked tor and obtained a tory which it serves. I nder the later »aid 6tli day of November, 19117. temporary injunction against the es legal arrangement, as set forth in the B knumin I. Eniiv. K*uMte>. tablishment of the new tariff, pend Hepburn law, then' is some intei- ing a hearing before the Interstate ference with the undisturbed con Notice of Administration Commerce Commission as to wheth- tinuance of this pleasant and profita ble policy. But th< railroads are Notice ih liereby ri ven tbat bv order of er the old or the new rate is the rea determined that this disturbance tlm <'ounty • lourt of the Stute of <Iregou, m Cpon ami for the County of C ooh , lo-retofore sonably renumerative tine. shall be as little effective and as long imide, B.ii-lim l N Elliott whh duly ap this, one line of railroad, the North pointed Administratrix of the rotate of C. IS postponed as it is*possible to make Elliott, deceuwd, mid that letter« te«tamen ern Pacific, has apparently carried fury were duly IHsued to the «nid Itecliel N. the war into Africa by refusing to it. Elliott on tlie .r,th day of Jane. A.D., 1WI7. Therefore, nil fx-raon» having claim« accept Eastern shipments of lumber Accordingly, the new rate for agaiiiHt the Haid entitle are hereby notified greater railroad revenue is fixed to preaent the Hume with proper voucher«to for the present, and presumably the «ml AdminiHtratrix, at the office of upon; it is filled with the Interstale ileo I*. Tofiping at Bandon, Oregon, within until there is det< rmination of the «ix (C.I montila from thedateof this notice. issue. But we have it that this pol Commerce Commission on the pre I tilted thi» fitti day of September, T.HI7. KACHEL N ELLIOTT. icy has lieen abandoned by the sumption that it will be operative in Adiiiinintrhtrix of the estate of C. S. Elliott, deceiuied. Northern Pacific, and the presump thirty days after the filing and re Oeo. I*. 'Topping, Att’y for E«tate. tion is the issue will be tried with main operative until the protest of the skipper has been carried to the the old rate in effect Notice. There are a number of incidental last litigated conclusion and even be yond that if, on the merits of the k hereby ^iven that Eminn Mecum I hih left my bed and board, and I will in no issues involved in this traffic squab way become renpouHible for any debt« con ble. Some of these arise from an case, the rate does not stand. For tracted by her from thia date. Dated thin l<»th day of October, ltM)7. attempt to bring into consideration li t the Commission decide against E d . M kitm . Bandon. Oct, 16th. tin- relative standing of the railroads the railroad and immediately there and the lumber interests on the basis arises a new issue as to whether rep Nffitiei* tor Publient ion ot comparative protit-making; others aration for the unreasonable charge I b pmt ment of the Interior. affect the assumed rights of the rail should be made to the shipper or Lami Oftice nt KoHi-biirg, Or. roads to exercise territorial discrimi the consignee. This is the last trick AiigtiHt 21, 1907. Notice in hereby given that Corrie l> Still nation to whatever advantage they of railroad finesse that is played in well, of Bandon. Oregon, h ih tiled notice of the game, but in connection with all hi« intention to make final Five year proof conceive lies in the process; and, in Hupport of Inn claim, viz: llomeatead the other elements of legal t bstruc- Entry No I155H made May 7, 1902, for the primarily, to exact from the general EX of NEI-t. E>„ ot SEI I Section 27, field of industry such tribute as the tion and delay, it means a consider Townnhip 29 South. Hange It We«t. and that. Mid proof will be inaili- liefore L. A. traffic can possibly command. The able realization of revenue for the Lilji qviHt. V. S. t'ommiHHIoner at I iih office r<> ids at the expense of seriously dis in Marshfield, Oregon, on Wednesday, Oct. chief and important issue is closely 30, 1907. turbed, if not disastrous, conditions lie name« tlm following witneHHC« to allied with this latter phase of the prove In« continuous residenci' upon, and case. In its general bearing it af in the particular lines of business on cultivation of, the land, viz: Cash Hoyle, w hich the new levy has been made. Frank Barrow«, Alfred West mid T. J. Still fects more than the lumber interests. well, all of Bandon. Oregon. Herein, as the lumbermen of this It concerns industry in all branches B knjxmin L. Fino, KegiHter. of staple production, and to a young, section urge and as their recent ac vigorous and rapidly developing tion imports, lies the need of amend country like the Pacific Northwest, ment to the Hepburn law. They assert with good business logic, as it is a matter of vital concern. the communal interests are con In the purview of the Hepburn cerned, that it should not lie with law, the Interstate Commerce Com the roads to disturb established rates mission is charged with the judicial and upset established business and function of determining upon peti industrial conditions where there is tion, whether a proposed new rate is aprotest that existing rates are re exorbitant or an existing rate is rea sonable and remunerative, and before sonable. The railroads, by arbitrary there has been hearing on the mat has a so I oct stock of action, assume to forestall this deter- ter, in which the burden of disproof TlMlMr L a ii*l Act 4 ulte 3. IM7H NOTIC'K f’U Fl BUCAI KO. The ■» a tree which kicked back and caught Mr. Hale, indicting painful but not serious injuries to the lower part of his hotly and lower limbs. It is ex pected that he will be out shortly. The City Council met Monday evening with all present with the ex ception of Mayor Stanley. Tie resignation of Street Commissioner Cope was accepted and no one will be appointed for the present. The night marshal was put on a H it salary of $75 per month which gives -atis- faction to all coiicei n< ■ I I h» prop erty ow ners were instiu ted to clean up their premises at once. Council man Dunham was appointed a com- mi'.tee of one to interview the prop- Our New ertv owners of B Street in reg ir 1 to the grading of that thoroughly t -, a- it could be done cheaper by (he property owners than by the city. You can get the best one d 11. Alarm dock made and guaranteed for one year, at A. R ce's Jewelry Store Clubbing Rates FARMERS READ THE WEEKLY OREGONIAN OF PORTLAND s For the general newsot the World also tor information about J to obtain the best results in Cultivating the soil, Stock Raisin£,FruiiGrowiti£ etc. ^ou can secure this excellent paper by Clubbing with the Bandon Re corder. Price for each paper, $1.50. Special price for both for 1 year. $2.25 Ask Yourself The Opera WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS. gitani »err on jjrnuqhl. J Ir UoVRTKOl'H J- TltEATMFNT. I 5l*Oî-i < ■ Kaution, Oiegmi should properly rest upon the roads AilniiniMtrator'N Notice of themselves. llearini; of Final Account. Notice in hereby given tbat the final ac count ot ■lame« F. AluinliHiigli a« Adinmis trator of the rotate of 8 A. Aliinibangh, deceHHed, lias been filed in the County Court of Coog County, State of Oregon, and th» the 2nd day of I lecember, 1907, at the houi of It) o'clock a.in., ha« been duly appointed bv Htich Court for the hearing of objections to Much final account and the «ettlement thereof, at which time any portion interested in hiic I i estate may appear and tile objec lion« thereto in writing mid contest the Slime. J AMUR F. Al.l'MBAUOH, Administrator of the Estate of 8. A Alnmbangh. deceased. HOTEL : GALLIER Dates $f.oo to $2.00 per Day, SPECIAL KATES HP THE WEEK OK JtO.VTH. SAMPLE LOOM IN CONNECTION. BANDON. .... OREGON. It is not to be assumed that traffic managers will so overreach them selves as to destroy any particular business from which they derive revenue; but they have before now and may again, if their contention in the present instance is sound, impose such a burden upon specific industry as to result in its curtailment, in the idleness of people who are now busi ly and profitably employed, and as to seriously interfere with the devel opment and prosperity of a great and growing section of the country. If on general legal principles this arbitrary right may be exercised with reference to the manufacture and marketing of lumber, it may ap ply equally to any other industry that shall assume future importance here or elsew here.—Telegram. Am I one of the Thousands who are using Cleveland’s Baking Powder? The Increasing Demand is Convinc ing Evidence of its Goodness. : : Buy the 3-lb. Can with Screw Top and Metal Handle, $1.00 Ask your grocer for it. Take no other Cleveland’s Baking Powder. Coquille Notes. From the Sentinel. Save Money and Receive Satisfaction by buying - Jewelry - of A. RICE, Our Leading Jeweler H. J. Collier and daughter Ray left recently for Portland to visit relatives and friends. Steve Scotton who has been doing local work on the Sentinel for the past two months, returned to Marsh field last Saturday, where he has ac cepted a position in the office of the Coos Bay Monthly. While Alfred Johnson, Sr., had his gasoline launch on the beach opposite town, yesterday, to make some rejiairs to it, the gasoline be came ignited in some way, and al though there was no explosion, the boat was pretty badly damaged. Jesse Hale, of Curry county, who has been employed at Boutan’s camp near Beaver Hill, was brought to the General Hospital in this city last Sunday, as the result of an accident he met with while helping to fall a Real Estate Bargains. Woolen Mill Addition in theoa-t part • f Bandon. The be-t r»Hid«n<*o property in the Town of Bandon, close to all the manufacturing plants and the new »hip yard No need ef carrying your dinner pad when yon can go home and get a warm dinner and have plenty of lime for a romp with Ibe babe. Brice« have almost donbled in the last six months and they will double again in the next six month« More borne* have been br.ilt in Ibis Addition than in any other part of Bandon. L >t« range in price from #3o to f200. (let oue or two before they are all gone. Breakwater Addition in the west part o5 Bandon. Prices from £30 up. Lots and acres iu all part« of Band m. Farms, Ranches and Timber Claim- Give ns a call ami get priceejand a square deal. OAKES REAL ESTATE CO. 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