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Volume XXIV. OREGON. TANDON, THURSDAY, FlBRUAKY 13, Number 7 prise»- Other state- have exempted j Statement No. 1. Do You Know © manufacturing buildings from taxa tion because it was found to aid de- can t cash your neighbor’s o & 0 <>i it < ii laii’i il that i mill' 1 il- loi velopment, enhance land values, at success, and if it has a legitin.ate ihclt ci.-ilatiu,-sh-»ll i.ilo slate >> al tract other forms of capital as well foundation you can’t damage it by 0 . o No. i. The effort nt the •< i its as population, and worked to the knocking. Oq o and of the L’oRcii class of demo ie- general good without a single ex Whenever you give another fel ’ ow c ____ 0 o o ception. ¡»ublnans tojnyke the publu •.-owe a j the best of it, wi^ioutlts costing you the primary law require , th- WILL BE NTEO UPON il JUBE ELECTION Some think the farmer Would h .ve ' gOIERIREIT IDVISES USE OF CIE8S0TE that THEIR FIRST SOCIAL AFFAIR THIS SEASON anything, you have made a good taking of statement No. > by ill" o to pay as much tax as ever, because o o investment. O o 0 . o candidates for the0l<-gfilature ignores to exempt improvements, live stock, When a v. .man forgives her err» the pr< -«nee in the law of statement o o machinery, etep, would simply di b o 1 mg lnrtban<t ■ is apnlauded? but B o AttMndn .ent to Oregon Con- ble the taxes <.n hi* land and there- Cheap and Effective Method Xu .>, wliicJiT im pt.pu a put Will Open the Evening’s En- when a man forgives an erring wife C3 . , of tltf aw as sial ns-n; No i. x a, by leave the producing agricultural he is laughed at. o ». »titu'ion, Considered »i.- a mallet of ;ac d • - tin' pi aiai i ist where he is now. That w ould be to Prevent Worm * tertainment with a The in in who i uh»..vs saying of GO lei declare that candidate, ha the so it the farmer owned tile laud val his fricniP, “Of course, he has nis Good Thing h gi-latarc'must nib-ci >I>< to either ues in Oregon.* Tint to begin with Destruction Match. faults,” seldom te.ihzes that he him r atemc n!. 1 In law iL >w tin tn d s- . • two-thirds of the land values in Ore self has his faults. 0 o O a ci etion citiici to pk<l* 5 ill. nisei. ■. gon .<re in cities. I and T>r purposes One <■> the consolation* of widow to Vote fur tin si > i. '. I* “p< , o hood, which few women admit even The petition for the submission of of ¿axation is measured f»y a dollar The length of service., in piles in ♦ hoi. e or thcii p.dty' ■ cht" “1I< f bi-; ’ I send ruaners ■ : . A section of land in some parts ot to lie mselves, is, that afl-r a hus-_ the constitutional amendment drafted w hari c , and other public structures ’ , • T ill: “| ICI 'j ill l 1)1 ■ ■ ; amiynncing the bi -. P.m Wow in 1.«id 1• dead no other woman can by the Oregon Tax Kefrtrm As Oregon would be dear at $640, but is greatly shortened by tht ai.i k 'the Bank Tepee- on the twelitv- chase him. sociation has just been tiled with the a few square fei»t *>f land in I’o Wan« I ot marine hirers, or shipworm- .A i. aiii. in«>ii than a ri....imiciul.i» . ■" ! sun rtf thi m<mt h an<I asks i hi , oi »v. n?... i ilu to <<b. pl ;■ it | Secretary of Slate. 1 he sigjiers are worth more than mans- -ections method of protection, both etii< : it t . in e people apparently‘have afl chiefs and tlu ir quaws to J>e -..11. Statement No. 2, con. lined in of.nth land. Recently real ’ e-tat- came front all parts of the state in all their time taken up in talking and cheap, is mil'll jn-crled, .1 ic the .«in*-part of th' piim>uy law a> niis'.-ni, hki-w i ¡ i . i i . ici * and such numbers th ft it is the trongest -■ ¡H.u tiOi ill that cits .bowed tbit’ more so because the limbers best ibout Others, is no $ign that they their squ iw I ... ii < hief incj pale- statement No* I, is as follows; : e x.) a r< • w«>rt h on I he av.-r-. petition e\ < r* suf>n:itted. lh.it tin e i. will not hiwl tjine to talk about you. t- -1 <>o.o< >,’> p’r acre. Ail te suited fifi piling ate Ju t ommo very . “During my h-rin of ottiee I shall ■ l.iti w II bi,ii on, -friii't "i wampuih signatmes, nujnbi ling > \< ral thous scarce.afid are increasing rapjdly in consider the vote of the people tor io assi .t ill .1. frayii* ’, ill, i ,xp. Uses.’’ . -Rea! Estate Transfer«. and more than required by law, were . thj-. I md .woithasinuchfls32,- price. •' intcil S:?iU s' n t' ,r m < *igr< a j So reads the Order of Redtneii, 00 a. res of the best turn-i'.; l.indin obtained mor* easily than other pe- M arine borers !<re found as far ilic fallowing ri.-.r.i .1 dmly tr'iristuru ' , . ■ |l al ■ ■ « ii» <i ' l.ewrdi Tribe ’of Bandon, prm:l;iin:i. "tifion , indicat. wid ,pr, adinteri t the state, estimating it devoid of im north «.s Maine and Alaska, t 1 ugh since Januiirv 21th, 1908, an lurniHtoJ by • on, Ku t tlio.. ‘ e who are learned in ■ - hi w I h I shall b< ... bin ; t\ to provements at ¿50 pet ili-.i’-. *1 • 1 I the t itle Guarantee and Almtract t'...of in thi.-» amendment. they arc more numerous and de wholly disregard if the reason foi their language and laws. Summed Coquille und Marshfield, shows n brisk Farmers now pay moye than 50 trade in realty and a good promise for the Ir proposes a decided step toward structive in the warmer waters fur doing so seem to uh ? to be suffi up and translated for the “pal<«- coming year. . the siogle lax; as far in that direc per cent of state taxes wlule num ther south. Since they require only faci.'.s” it nieaiTs • that this order is • Alva Doll Deed to Win Frauzenbaeh, lot cient.” 13, block 7, Azalea Dark Add to Bandon :$10. tion as. conditions' in Oregon are bering less than 25 per cent of the a small exposed surface to gain en Suppose a republican candidate going to give a grand ball in the . Chas F Lorenz to Mary L Lo*euz, lots •», population. But a* long as the thought to permit, taxing land val trance qnd completely destr >y a pile, for United States Senator should be IJank Hall on Geo. Washington’s 7,8, blk 14, Bandon; $10. . ues (not acres) and exempting (the farmers’ improvements are taxable any effective means of preservation Elbert Byer et ux. Deed to. Albert H nominated by a minority of his party birthday, February 22d, and a cor 11 I l?h. lota'X, *,80.blook 18, Woolen Mill teat of the amendment. reads) “all they cannot escape, as they are not must protect the wood from high- against the w ill of the majority, anil dial invitation is ext nded to all*. Add to Bandon . $300. If the farmer- dwelling houses, barns, sheds, out of a nature to be hid water mark to a point in the mud ii jested by the majority in tile gen 1 he music fur the occasion will •I <V belter et ux.-Deed to Albert H Fish, houses and other appurtenances lias anything exempt it must be ex below which the borers do not go. > be furnish cd fry tli’e Seaside Orcbes- lots 28, 2*.», 30. block 1*8, Woolen Mill Add to cial election (a likely outcome)—in Bandon: $000._ • thereto, <*11 fences, all mac liinery and empted open and above board by A number of excellent meth > Is that case, should the democratic , U.'i, and the early att n-lants will W in Wiggins et ux deed to W M Kay; lots buildings used exclusively for manu law. The land held in cities, for have been devised for protecting pil candidate, winning the general elec hare an opportunity ot seeing a drill 1,5. block 15, Woolen Mill Add to Bitudoty; facturing purposes, and the appur water power, for timber and miner ing by ex ter ml co jti ng., or ihe idl ♦HI. tion, be designated the ‘'people's and march well worth their time. b. E Oakuset ux, Deed to Elbert Dyer,lot tenances thereto, all fences, farm als, for speculative purposes and ings', aoy ot win. h. propcrlv a:ml ! choice,” that is, t|ie choice of 30,000 This is the fir.t social functi on of 2, block 34. Woodland Add. to Bandon; $10. machinery and appjiances used as rights of way in various forms, far will increase the life of the pile, Albert ll*Fish et ux. Deed to Elliert Dyer, or .¡e.ooo republii an inajoritv in this our.local tribeol redskins, and every such, all. f^uit trees, vines, sluubs exceed in value the land owned by Three factors which dei rease their lots 28, 29,30, block 15, Wooleu atilt Add. effort will be ill id ■ t<> make this an state? Should a republican aspirant and all other'improvemtnts oh farms,' 1 the working farmers of Oregon: elfii tvney are t i. corroding action for the legislature bind himself to event of much pleasure and enter to Bandon; $300. C J Daily et ux Deed to Ethel M Oakes, The main tax burden will- be of - ilt watj-r, th - w 1 !i of the wav. ; all live; Stock, all household furniture tainment. ■ n » , ■ 1 will be sei ved <1 lot ,10, block 2. Commercial Ad I. to Llau- •ote for the dem. vi atic candid.itc fur 0 in vs»- <md*ll tools used by worky shifted to valuable locations in cities which injures and often br jk . the , senator merely because the minority the usual places, and committees don: $10. Cl Daily etux, Deed to E E Oakes, lot men,ahd .in use, shall be exempt and railroad franchises, which values i using, uul tiled m, is from float- rej>11 blican ’dandidatc was rejected, appointed for arrangements, recep- 2, block 31, Woodlaud Add. to Bandon. Sil). are mainly made up by tr.ibul** paid born taxation.” ing timb'eis and deb. . Thick iron and fnake this suite to be repr. .ent- tion and floor, which will' be an- Geo. W Leneve et ux. Deed to Elbert’ Many of the greatest Americans j by the industry aitd ’improvi-ni«nt-> C is.’-. resist 11 til 1 . 1. from' these Dyer, lot 9, block 5, Wooleu Alill Add. to nounced later throngh.these columns. ed in Washington—in the most in 0 ■ ’ Ba ndon; $20o. *4 all jMiliticitl faiths have endorsed of the rest of the state, and should sourci ■ for 8 long period, But t he. ti ii .Iv political office that Oregon justly bear the burden. the principles embodied in this are vei y expensive. pos 1 - . . -by a dvmocrt. Lumber $5 per M. Lumber $5 per M. The propo,sed amendment is prac amendment! Among them Senator The injection of pr srrv.itive: If• repub’icans of Oregon could We have a quantity of No. 3 lum I.aFollette, Governor Folk, Tom tical, up-to date, its provisions-have till. (Ilgh boll s Inilcii ill the l<iti of nour.iL.fti- for’ .-ii :t' .1 mail tie 111a- We have a quantity of No. 3 lum ber, suitable for building sheds, Johnson, Henry George, William been tested and woiJced. The peo rhe p I • or n. ir tli.-’iu*d h ie, hi. joi *ty ui '.«■iii want e.'< . -d, ill -11 i 1 walks, etc., which we offer in lots of I ber, suitable for building sheds, l.oyd Garris«'ii Lyman Abbott and ple of Oregon .will have this ques- tailed to se. ire .4 d . "billion Su tin gem i d «1 • ». in ruimiii., 1000 feet and upward, at $5 per M. walks, etc., which we oiler in lot* of 1000 feet and upward, at $5 per M. ex-Gsivernoi Ib'iiglas and Garvin. I lion before them for’ four ttumths. i. nt to»ui' qi it.lv -,(i, th • on.« i against the dcmocini, In would be C ody L umber C o . C ody L umbeh C o : They symp. Lhiz* will* the idea of They will he.fr much' of it. The | lai ci -> ot iCo. .1, All * silhl 'le ill s .tl,u '-p.opli', chojec’t in th. t,rui hradipi.irh i s of the Op gon Tax Re * raising the net d revemies for car ii. G e al»o 1!low n a i. nj.’n. v to t<-1. a '_n > o| the name an<I the « Ii I.ftr.. rying on oil. jvi iiinunl and it tlie form Association are at • room. 705 out wlum expJsud to ilt.w’at' r. Im- ought to elect him. But in thejune Mamc time di ui tge land monopoly Marquam.building for' .the pretent, pt ¿nation with a o iti . t . rj tar RE5OLVED i-!. ..- hi !.» 65.01x3 republicans, may ee our fine by taiing laud and irancluse values and they Are glad* to give .out in •product, !*.«-> u ualiv p..» I’ h ;li!.-. T hat nobody is to B lame haxe’to pic’. I> » ■ u tw«» nommce.-. more and ».’tempting improvements formation to all w ho m.«y ,ask tor it. ehi. teiji witli suitaui* kinds* of tint.-, neither ot ’luhii b tn v r> .div w.*int tori iking B lautifol . 0 and personal property. b -r prop, lv j»: i p.,i M j » . n a -«it- , I’lecl'.d- the . d> muriatic .nominee UN DLR .WEAR AND HOSIERY. 0 0 tvieilt qn.UAtily ot gcUi.l Cii-iAoti ta mid jhe one uained by the mmori.y Some object to the proposition be Timber Claim*. 0 « |T PLEASES THE WEARER A n D Usf|,l‘. ’ . • • * cause it t .xt inpts buildings and ma '<4 th. ‘f, pul ilican-s ’ Jn that a ■ will I the beholder , it lives us The principal Innbeis .list .1 foi it be fji r to i ill tin- v. mn<*i the* pco- chinery of manufacturer* from taxa 1 »hi purchasing* fir, cedar .♦nd tion. It dues *o. *Iu this connec pine timber claims from the original Oil.Hi’ > • loa.,1 it, sh. 1. t «mJ |..li- ,♦ ; . ch A GRATIFIED ANDCCMFORTABIE M uiifi stlv’the winner tion, say w ell informed men, Oregon holders at prices warranted .by their lolly pine, and white md ? -■ 1 oak on I 1 w oulil net be the people s < ho\e. KELING To KNOW THAT WE o Atlants c". '.ist a.i.l < I'.'i!:. ot AI< • is asked to follow in well-trodden location, quality, and quantity ,4 tin- 1 lu * ni ii : i.ii: nicnti<»ib 1 4: m - ARE DRESSED WELL A ll ■ • _• tco, and Douglas fit mi ik Pacific p.y tor t!r p i*) • ¡4 porting 01ft the WAY THROUG H paths. It is pointed out that Oregon timber. What have you to öfter? coast.* Spruce, retlwoo.'l, *ediif the hiftnbug ot du- people’s choice buster B rown tka-> most favora te natural oppor Write to cypress, eucalyptus and’ paim^tto doctrine. .’ ihe people should elect Angus G. McKay, tunities and conditions for the es- Port Huron. Michigan. are u»ej kx:ally. All ot tjiese wo.nl-. their United Stat' ii.itiir» 1 hi ir • . 0* 0 0 tablisluuent of manufacturing enter- «’2I-2«H. * with the exception of p ihnetto are i ;i'. i.i file le i I Amuld . • JL suuj«ci to daiUagt; by l*»n i li.iP.l-. Ji if .* to du w ¡th th im,. o a. ss is a:it * c<mypletebarsier to the¿r* 1' • 11. Th- chan, u • °i> 1 1» r it. > led, o & TAKIWG NOTICE! attack although L ’r q i, pr.ibabl, •iywt' ei 011I ,,l> am '• »lie mi- o »low ill, d n: w If. S. »a n 11 .ill , j 1 “ ,1 '¿ie p »i aad oak an b ■ linpi ■ n ■. I o I.C i h . » « died tor II. , w ith cr -u.s Ke .mdothis p. > n i> ♦ 11 (Ar< gi>u ii>. '' ,od do.- not*en- ® . o . 0 .1 •*, I. - oiii .3 tii i ■* c ir a 0 i- i.' 11 1 D ..11. : i. ii Choice » i rcs.M, . th . It, , , ? ■' : . . . < * o 0 loia Senator °« ... I hv that , u. ot th. t n > . ol !■* not ■> ° sui . e.lully tr. at . I bi ; li . it il, , i i, », <>.l t i y DO YOU NOT NOW W13H To <5ELECT0YoUR «SPRING pt.n.-s,. How v, , ,t a \ .1? he»-. ,- 0 t À b■v . in' la Allows im-mai o o r i . I ' 0 0 0 ill Q« .UNDERWEAR AND HolJERY WHILE OUR LINE5 ab-.i; tion i. il in d, it it n >t », ®< ,M o ° under pressure may be* the inore i-t- : i *> i- ,x i. r. o ARE COMPLETE? YOU KNOW IF YOU COME NOW o ° tic lent 9 ’ o o », in the Union o - 1 ' '• > 1, . " YOU CAN CHoo.SE FROM A LARGER LINE THAN For Sale © aivt’.iiir; lac it. ?? >1 i.mitliei >lat - IF YOU COME LATER. WE ARE MARKING THE ' et U'ide, 5-room cottage ami lot for sale. . : th • I .o i o Blast, n il house, bulii. and hot watci ia tie- 18- a».! ut, • L- • 11». cnaioi -, PRICE ON THE.5E GOOD5 LOW 50 THAT WE .SHALL , s 'll . > 11 1 tuti‘ n 9>f connection. Close in. Will ndl on t 1 I h i' L - . . I li - .?i shpd <>f NOT HAVE ANY To CARRY WHEN THE GELLING rea «able terms. Inquire of® lib- i on .tu'ion mu I prevail till the -SEASON 15 PA5T. THEÓE AR£ THE VALUED WE • n-.ti uts n 'iill 1 > ' ¡1 iig, <1. 11> J. S. Tilton, Ikmdon. tike tin j H j ' \ < ■ < >11 ciiati >ro j, CAN GIVE YOU. 0 * - • - ■ • 1 v pi o. i ,i a gui<le. Ilut it can Rusmi fio Äent. o not (uiitr l lie 1 -l«4tii< . not will tar.’to 'lie ■ xtent i>t > n< a >j«.-mo- re pectfi ly >ms with „ good ______ _ cook ___ : stove iatb !» i^laturc to el* i a r< |»ubl«an e rent t at corner Cohn Abia and 1 g^lature to elect a democratic ta n- ator. ’ It * ’ is really childish, -•- > • l ¿0 *- -to —Sullivant i* New York Amaricen. “t._______________ * if Third aiW-et. think <P of it. K r <’. ä WELL. ■»— o A • 'o • • . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . REOPEN WILL GIVE POLES AND PILING GRAND BALL FEB. 22 S DlSPl-AY.OF- UNDER WEAR. ¿ O o o e o o • V 0 »V* e o • • • o ** o © © © /C , 0. A. Trowbridge a> o