Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, July 16, 1908, Image 7

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The Citizenship of Oregon
Mr. Clews on High Finance
man respect. Mr. Clews seems to
have no doubt that the panic was
precipitated <»• encouraged by <er
tain |ossessorsor "swollen fortunes,’’
and he believes that it is the duty of
the business world to protect itself
ÿg«finst their o unconscionable com -
binatic ns.a¡vl pan e procuring ti;;»
tiens.
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Diarrhoea Cared.
“My father has f« years
troubled with diarrl .<■«, iyj,f
eeetj MflM pt aeible to effects
without h vail, writes J..hi. }{, Zirkle
of Philippi, W. Va. H<- saw Chain-
berlatu‘8 Colic, Cholera ami Diar
rhoea Remedy uilvett’l-a.i in t |,e |’|,, I
• ppi Republican and decided to try
it. 1 lie resn t ia one bottle cured
him And he ban not suffered with th«
disease for eighteen mouth-. 13. fore
taking this remedy be was a eon-taut
Hitfferer. He is tn v. sonud ami well,
and althojigh sixty yemb ohl can do
ax much work a-a young man.“ Sold
by (!. Y. Low».
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Has Oregon an unusually excel­
In a recent qddress to the bank­
lent citizenship? Governor Cham­
ers of Maine, Henry Clews the
berlain said so in his address on the
i venerable New York banker [minted
Fourth at Sheridan. To the old
out the danger yf vast combinations
pioneers who laid the foundation for
of capital that give those who cen»
it, he ascribed large credit for the
tral it power owr the business affairs
high civic ideals of this people.
of the country. Such combinations
That his conclusion is correct is very
Stutnacli troubles ar» very com
h« said give the larger financiers
true. Man learns no evils from
nion inthn snnirner lime and you
and
multimillionaires
an
opportunity
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aboilM not ouly tie very careful
nature.
The woods and rivers I
to add greatly to their vast wealth alvut what you eat ju.-t now, but
and Howers and birds are an.
with disastrous results to them as more than thia, you should tie careful
agency of uplift. The man who
out to allow yonr stomach t<> become
well as millions of other people. disordered,
ami when tbe storuafh
crossed the plains by ox team,
With reference to the matter the goes wrong take Kodol. Thia ia the
plunged into the primeval wilder­
beat known preparation that is of
Journal says:
ness and set about to conquer it was
fered to ttie people today for dya
Such was the case in 1907, and pepsin
or indigestion or any stomach
a leader in a majestic movement.
Mr. Clews said that the situation trouble. Kodol digests all foods.
Setti ment Notice.
The man who tills, sows and reaps
allows of this being done again and It is pleasant to take. It ia sold by-
a harvest is constantly in the
All bills of ovei thirty days’ stand­
on a larger scale, and he argued liandon Drug Co.
presence of the masterful concep­
JUST
EXACTLY
RIGHT
ing not settled bv |uly 1st, will be
that such a conspiracy should be
tion of why this seed germinates,
"I have used Dr. King's New placed» in the hands of a collector.
guarded against as much as possible
and of how majestic is nature. The
by both federal and state legislation. Life Pills for several years and find All those knowing themselves in­
man who plants the apple tree,
them just exactly right," says Mr. debted to us will ph ase take notice.
Continuing, Mr. Clews said:
trains it, rears it, changes its fruit­
In our railway history, instances A. A. Felton, of Harrisville, N. Y
P anter B ros .
age by grafting and plucks its pro­
too numerous too mention have New Life Pills relieve without the
duct face to face uith the mighty
Best remedy for
occurred where unscrupulous spec­ least discomfort.
Notice.
thought of the reasons and results
constipation,
biliousness
and malaria.
ulative capitalists have combined to
Notice
is
hereby
given that all
of the process.
No meanness,
force the foreclosure sale of rail­ 25c. at Lowe's drug store.
Coos
County
Warrants
drawn on
wickedness or dishonesty is learned
ways that but for their machinations
Bert
Barber,
of
Elton.
Wia
,
says:
-(»eneral
Fund
and
endorsed
prior
from these varions workings of
would have been able to remain "I have only faken four doses of to January 1st 1907 will be paid on
nature.
Kidney and Bladder Pills and
solvent. They were, however, bent your
they have done more for me than presentation at my office m Co­
The highest and purest concep­
on the robbery of the innocent and any other medicine has ever done. quille City, Oregon.
tions of life are in these forms, and
defenseless bondholders and stock­ I am still taking the pills as I want
No interest will he allowed after
it is out of such environments that
a perfect cure."
Mr. Bartier refers
holders by forcing the roads into to
June
30 1908.
Dewitt
’
s
Kidney
and
Bladder
Oregon citizenship came into exist­
bankruptcy so that they could, at Pills- «Sold by Bandon Drug Co.
J. B. D i lley ,
ence. It is the secret of why the
the foreclosure sale, themselves
Treasurer, Coos
ballot box from the rural districts
purchase, by a single bid. without BANDON TRANSFER CO.
Co. Oregon.
invaribly sends out a patriotic
C. H. P a TTEBSON <t SON
a competing bidder, a road with all
Dated
June
24,
1908,
Coquille
verdict. The play of passion and
its belongings, franchise and securi­
Dray and General Delivery Z
City,
Oregon.
the corruptive effects of temptation
ties, for a nominal sum. [.This was Meets all boats. Orders cnrefally handled
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are largely absent there. The com­
generally, about one quarter of the BANDON
- - -
OREGON
mon desire is for purity and fidelity
actual cost of the property, and
in public affairs.
It will become
Bring your
the minoirty interest, being scatter­
more markedly so and the ballot
ed and weak, had no means to buy
box verdictobecome more and more
lob Work
or protect it. They were the victims
safe and sane, for the rural phone,
fo a great wrong.
to T he R ecorder .
the rural mail delivery, the dally
Such robbery, under cover of the
Near the Boat Landings. Bandon
newspaper, the magazine, the de­
Timber Land Act June 3, 187«.
law, ought to be made impossible in
NOTICE FOR PUPLICA HON,
veloped common school, and larger
the future, if legislation has not al­
United States Land Otlice, Roseburg, Ore.
participation in public affairs are
April 17. 1908
ready made it so and no law that
adding more and more to the gen­
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
Choice Brands of
insures justice and equity for the
with the provisions of the act of Congress
eral stock ul information and intel
of Jane 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the
minority holders of railway and Wince, Liquors and Cigars sale
of timber lands in the States of Cal
ligence.—Journal.
ifornia, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington
other corporate property and up-
Territory,” as extended to all the Public
holds their rights, should ever be
Land States by act of August, 4. 1892, Janies
GHKONIC D1AMHOEA KELEIVED
Goiiley
of (town of) Bandon, county
allowed to become a dead letter, Wsinh.rd’s Steam Beer on Tap of Coos. State of Oregon has this day tiled
Mr. Edward E.
Haney, with
in this office his sworn statement No
9727, for tbe purchase of the NE l4 SE1,
the Uaitnd Staten Express Co., of The poor must be protected as well
of Section No. 4, Township 29 Smith
of
Chieago writes, “Our General Sn as the rich, and speculative bandits
Range 14 W. ami will offer proof to show
that the land sought is more valuable for
parinteadeot, Mr. Qoiek, banded me checkmated.
its timber and stoue than for agricultural
Vast fortunes have been made by
a bottle of Chamberlain's Coho, Chol­
purposes, ami to establish his claim to said
land before G. T. Treadgohl, U. S. Com­
era and Diarrhoea Remedy some trick and device in this and kindred
missioner nt his o cent Bandon, Oregon,
time ago to cheek an attack of tbe old ways, and our recent panic, that
on Friday, the 4th day of September, 1908,
He names as witnesses:
ehronis diarrhoea. I have need it involved such widespread disaster to
A.Jones
Charles Brown
since that time and sored many on the county at large, quadrupled the
C Al. Smith
oar trains who have been sick. 1 am wealth of some of our capitalists who
W II. Smith, all of Bandon. Coos Co,
Oregon.
an old soldisr who served with sold stocks and bonds heavily at
Any ami all persons claiming adversely
Rutherford B. Hayes and William
the above described lands are requested to
high prices just before the panic
GARFIELD & VON PEGERT
file their claims in this office on or before
McKinley four years in tbe 23d
said Illi day of September 1908.
and
bought
as
heavily
at
the
bot
­
Ohio Regiment, and have no ailment
B enjamin L. Ennv,
Mill and Steamboat Work
Register.
eacept ebronie diarrhoea, which this tom figures.
First Publication June 11 1908
These men, who profited so largely
remedy stops at onee.” For sale by
SPFCIAI.TIFS
by the panic and the subsequent
C’. Y. Levo.
I imber Land Act, June 3. 1878
rise in stocks, naturally did nothing SPECIAL MACHINES BUILT TO ORDER
Notice For Publication
to prevent or mitigate the panic.
United States Land Office.
Roseburg. Oregon, April 3. I‘>08.
They secretly welcomed it as an
Turned Shafting« Cap and Sot
Notice is hereby given i
that
in com-
Screws. Machine Bolts. Tipo
The premium lists for the Second engine of destruction to market
pliance with the provisions oi the act of
and
Fittings,
Bras»
Work
Congress of June 3,
1878, entitled “An
Southern Oregon District Fair, to values, and they were there for
act for
the sale of timber lands in the
be held at Marshfield, August 26 to public enemies. Some of them have
States of California, Oregon,
GENERAL REPAIRING
Nevada and
Washington 1 erritory, . ’ as extended to all the
29, inclusive, havn been received by a voice in the control of large
Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892,
President F. P. Norton. They have banking institutionsand large indus­ ’attero Shop in Connection , i Ruth
A. Swift of Bandon, County
of Coos,
C
State
State of
of Oregon,
Oregon, did
did on
on Jan.
Jan. 27,
27. 1908, fik
been placedfin the chamber of comm­ trial corporations, and in their
her sworn statement No. 9493 for the pt xir-
NOTICE Of UN AL ACCOUN I
erce and any one can get a copy by corporate capacity they might easily
Notice is hereby given that Rachel N Elliott chase of the NE 1-4 SW 1-4, Section 27, » in
calling at the chamber.
Premiums >e as ready to abuse their money Administratrix of the estate of C. S. Elliott de wownship No. 29 S, Range No. 14 W. and
mill offer proof to show that the land sought i>
are offerd for almost every thing jower as in their individual capacity, ceased, has fitted her final account as such i more valuable for its timber or stone than for
administratrix, with th«' Clerk of the County
grown or made in Coos and Cursy if it promised to double or treble or Court of Coos County, Oregon; and that the ’ agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim
3rd day of August 1908 at the Court I louse in to said land before G. I. Treadgold, U. b-
counties and there is nothing to pre­ quadruple their wealth.
Coquille City, aforesaid County and State, has (. ommissioner at his office in Bandon, Coos
Appetite grews with what it feeds been ap|xjint<*d by Flon. Jno. I* all. Judge of County, Oregon, on Tuesday the I I th day of
vent any farmer, gardner, dairyman,
August, 1908.
poultryman, orchardist stock-raisers upon, and the eagerness of many of said Gouri, as the time and place for hearing He names as witnesses.
objections to said final account, and the settle- I
Kenneth Perkins
fisherman or coal miner from getting our rich men to become still richer ment thereof.
('has. A. Swift
RACHEL N ELLIOTT,
is
almost
a
craze.
They
fix
their
first secohd or third, prize if he will
Spray Osborn
Administratrix of the Estate of ■
Harry Walker, all of Bandon, Oregon.
only show the goods. Those expect­ eyes on the Astors, the Vanderbilts,
C. S. Elliott, deceased.
Any and all persons {claiming adversley the
Dated
July
2nd.
1908
ing to make exhibits of grain, grass­ the Rockefellers and the Goulds,
above described lands are requested to file their
Geo. P. Lopping Atty, for Estate.
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claims in this office on or before said I I th day
es or vegetables should be giving and point to Carnegie and to Frick
of August, 1908.
and,
among
the
dead,
to
Russell
attention to the plants now. Ruild-
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register.
They Department of the Interior,
ings are now under course of con­ Sage and Marshall Field.
F irst Publication June 4.
I
U. S. Land Office at
struction and there will be room pro­ envy their richer brethern their
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Roseburg Oregon May 23, l(M)8.
vided for everything offerd. New great wealth, and some vie with, and
Notice is hereby given that John J O Neil, of
aim
to
equal
if
not
surpass
them
by
­
grand stand, new stables and new
Bandon, Oregon, who. on May 21st, 1908,
pavillion is being built. There are adding to their riches by hook or made limber Application, No. 10094, fo
N 1-2 NW 1-4. Sec. 25. and »SW I 4 SW
At North. Bend
now twenty fine gallopers and jy crook.
1-4, Sec. . 24, Township 31 S, Range 15 W‘
It is hardly an exaggeration to Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention
harness horses in training at the
make final Prool to esLil>li<b < laim Io the land
Is now open for tbe re
say
that Mammon fs their god, and to
track and more are on the way.
above described, before G. 1 . F readgold, (J. S.
ception
of patients. Tbe
President Parrot and Secretary money the Ultima Thule of all their Commissioner, at Bandon. Oregon, on the 19th
day of September, I’MIS.
terms
ate
$10 per week
Micelli, of the district board, will be efforts., desires and ambition.
Claimant names as witnesses:
nnd
upwards.
For par­
These remarks were not made by
here in person a week before the
Jame^ P Olsen, of Langlois, Oregon.
ticulars Apply to : :
O P. Haagensen of
fair opens. Negotiations are now on a demagogue, a Socialist ora radi­
John Doe Olsen of
for the employment of music for the cal, but by an eminently “safe
Kittie O'Neil
of Bandon,
four days fair. Among the bands and sane ' financier, whose opinions
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
North Bend, Or.
Register.
considered is the Bandon band.— the average banker and business
First» Publication July 2nd.
Coos Bay News.
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School in session tb<- rr.lire ve.tr.
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A. McNair, the Hardware Man.
Rtu.
BRIDGE & BEACH Stov»
that they are now acknouì dg<J th
and 1 i aters b.ave in them so many ex.’ lîcnc s
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We have the exclu . c a^nuyin Ban Fon for th .
in favor every year.
househc J
and office necessities, and prices/ran^c exc■•:-din*-ly modici in either case.
Our Assortment oí Hardware, 1 .aware amt I J)-,ed T< >l< is ‘
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BANDON HARDWARE CO
Hardware, Euildtnrj Supplies, Stoves,
and Rances, r j ;. s a:d Oik, ¿nd
Sporting Goods.
Give us a Call.
Cur prie s ■
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;affer.
T. W. Ri
The Elkhorns Saloon
J. E. Y oung
Best of Treatment
YOUNG & PARKER
Bandon Foundry
White and Red Ceri
& Machine Shop
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Wholesale and Retail Shippers
SïDQCia.1
Attention.
to
Loe.
Next to Vienna Cafe
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THE MERCY HOSPITAL
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That at Coquille Adjoins Postoffice.
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Sisters of Mercy
Dewitt’s Kidney ami Bladder pills
•re prompt and thorough and will
tn a very abort time atreugtben the
weakened kidneya. and allay troubles
•rising from tuflammation of the
bladder. They are recommended
every where. Sold by Bandon Drug
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