Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, October 01, 1908, Image 7

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    REPUBLICAN PARTÍ
ANO LABOR
An Equality of Opportunltiea S>-
cured for Wage (¿arnera.
William H. Taft’» Speech of Accept­
ance Giv»» Party Record la Behalf
of Labor.
KTE 1S8V1 AI7D PARTY RECORD.
Will tha People Trust Expexiruont-
allati and Iheoristsf
(From Bherinuu's Sp ■t-cii ot Accept­
ance.)
Tbe overshadowing issue of the cum
palgn really is: Shall the administra
lion of President Rixisevelt be ap-
provtal. shall ■ party of demonstrated
capacity lu admiulstrative affairs be
continued In power, shall the reins of
government be placed in experleutv-d
hands, or do the people prefer to trust
their destiidc*« to an aggregation ot
experimental malcontents and tlieor-
lets, whose only claim to a history is
a party name they pllfere-J?
With h record of four decades ol
wise legislation; two score years ol
faithful ad'iJiilNtruiion; offering it>
fullilh'd pledges as a guaranty of it--
prom! . s for tile fuiure. tin* lt.-p,1. i
can party appeals to the people an I.
with full confidence in their wi.-.iicii
and patriotism, awaits the rendition i.,
*lie Novcmler verdict.
(William R. Taft in bta sj>»ech of ae*
CMptance.)
Wa coma uow to th« question of la­
bor. Ona Important phase of tbe poll
ataa of tba present administration has
been an anxiety to aecure for tbe wage
earner an equality of opportunity aud
aneb positive statutory protection as
eball place him on a level in dealing
with bls employer.
DENIES THAT EK YAH
Tba Republican party has passed an
‘•CÜULD DÛ NO KAKII.’-
employer»' liability act for Interstate
railroads, and has eetubllabed uu eight
hour law for government employe» and Congressman Burke S iys Of.Ica o.
President Id Infinitely Moro Paw
on government construction. Tba es
erful Than Congress.
■euce of the reform effected by the for­
mer, la tba abolition of the fellow aer
Cougressimtu James Fratti 1« Burk>.
vant rule and tbe Introduction of the of Pittsburg, in au address ou "The
tomparatlve
negligence
theory by Powers of the President,” says:
which an employe Injured in the service
"The American people can make tie
of hla employer does not lose all his
greater mistake than to elect Mr
right to recover because of alight negli­
Bryau on tbe assumption that lie can
gence on hla part.
do no barm In the face of an adverse
Then there 1» tbe act providing for
Senate. As between the executive anil
compensation for Injury to government
legislative department's of the govern
employee, together with the various
ment, the former has infinitely greater
atatutea requiring safety appliances
power to rule and ruin than the lat
upon Interstate commerce railroad» for
ter.
the protection of their employes and
“Mr. Taft and Mr. Bryan are wholly
limiting the hours of their employment
Each pos
These are all Instances of the desire different types of men.
senses
a
strong
Individual
character
of the Republican party to do Justice to
which would certainly assert itself it
the wage earners.
Whitt either o:
Doubtless a more comprehensive the White House,
measure for coni]>ensatlon of govern these uteri would do during a foui
’
Bouse L
ment employes will be adopted in the years' term in the White
atuoti.;
future; the principle In such case« hat causing aa much i anxiety
been recognized and In the necessarily thoughtful A met leans i as the met»'
aomewhat »low course of legi»latlon mutter of election alone.
“As a disturber of moneys the Fret
will be more fully embodied In definite
ident is without a rival In the world
statute».
The interests of the employer and the Through the agencies under his con
employe uever differ except when it trol he will this year disburse it billion
comes to a division of the joint profit dollar«, showing the great things wb
Of labor and capital Into dividend» and are doing in adding to the unparalhtlud
wages. This must be a constant source list of the world's achievements.
“Iu view of the fact that during
of periodical discussion between the
employer and tbe employ«, as Indeed the fifteen years of Rryan leadership
are the other terms of the employment. tbe States controlled h.v his party have
To give to employes tlielr proper po­ decreased front 23 to 12. the number
sition in such a controversy, to enable of Senators from 48 to 31. the numbi .
them to maintain themselves agalnat of Representatives in Congress from
employers having great capital, they 220 to lt‘4. and in that time the Deme
may well unite, because In union there eratic party was In control of th«
is strength, and without it, each Indi­ ground, whereas it is now, as a conse
vidual laborer and employe would be quence of liis teachings, a hopelessly
helpless. The promotion of tbe Indus heterogeneous mass of Populistic el<
trial peace through the instrumentality ments, the American people can sc­
of the trade agreement is often uue of uttle prospects of u constructive policy
the results of such union when tritelli If Mr. Bryan should su.-. eed ”
gently conducted.
There Is a large body of I «borer»,
however, skilled and unskilled, who are
LABOR WORLD FOR TAFF.
not organized into unions Their rights
before the law. are exactly the sain» as Characterizes Him as True Frieud
those of the union men. and are to bt
of the Workingman.
protected with tbe same ear« au/
(From
the
Concord (N. 11.1 Monitor.,
watchfulness.
The Labor World eotues out strongly
In order to induce their employât
In its advocacy of Mr. Taft, it charac
into a compliance with their request
for changed terms of employment, terizes him a true friend of labor ai d
declares that the unfair attacks of Mr
workmen have th«' right to strike lu a
Goni(a*rs will have little or no effect hi
body.
alienating from him the laLir world
They have a right to use auch p»r
It says: “That Secretary Taft is a true
suasion as they may. provided it does
friend
of labor Is certain, and all the
not reach tlie point of duress, to lead
their reluctant co-laborers to Jotu them untrue, ungenerous, vicious attacks
in their union against their employer, that President Gotin»*rs or any one elst
and they have a right. If they choose, may make on him cannot prevent blm
to accumulate funds to Riipport these from continuing t« lie the friend of tlu
wage worker. Orgnnfz«al labor cannot
engaged In a strike, to delegate to of
afford to have itself split up luto far
fleers tba power to direct th« action of
tions on this political Issue. That Pres
tbe union, and to withdraw themselves
ident Gontpers 1« wrong In forcing this
and their associate« fret»» deaFings with
most
ominous tight is certain, and in
•r giving custom to those with whom
teHigeut wage workers will certainly
they are in controversy
eotue to this eonclunion "
TAFT’S KINDNESS TO BUND.
Overrules Washington Monument
Ragulatian for Banalt af th«
Sightless.
Tbe kind heartedue»a of Air Taft
aad It!» Mlne«re. common sen»« ay tn
patby with the unfortunate« In thia
world ha» just liven brought to th« at
tention of the blind in a peculiar way
Away up In the top of the Washing­
ton monument, where thousand« gn to
behold the beauti«*» of tbe nation'»
capital, the Columbia Polytechnic In
■tltute. which seek» to make It presi
bl« for the adult blind of the United
State« to rl«e itbave caadltlons of d«-
pead«uce by becoming «elf stiatnlnlug.
placed aa sale
aouvenir poet card»
luanufactured by Ita blind, Soute »en-
timental persons took the vl»w that
thl« waa undignified and succeeded In
having the superintendent of public
buildings and grouuds order tha carda
removed
F K Cleavelnnd. principal
of tbe Institute, appealed to Mr Taft,
than secretary of war and within
whoee Jurls-ilctiaa came the office of
public buildings and gronads It took
only a few words to conviace the sec­
retary that the bllad should have ths
beneflt ef this privilege, »ad the cards
were again placed on eala In th» moa
■anant
"For thia action,” said I’rinolpal
Cieaveland In dlacuseing the lactdent.
“Mr. Taft deserves the gratitude of
every blind izernoa. imrtlcularly the
progr«s«lve blind, who are striving to
help tbetr less fnrtuuate fellow» ”
In Ueorgbt tbe electors must have a
majority, and with Watson. II -sen and
Clu.tin pulling away frein lit'tn the
Jjirjauite» are bscomiag epprcbsiutiva.
Campaign Funds,
“W» welcome Mr. Taft to this ad
▼a seed ground," »aid Mr. Hryau in one
of hl» numerous interviews »Ince the
Denver convention Tha ground refer
rad to la Mr. Taft’a atateiuaut that no
campaign contribution« would be re­
ceived front corporation» Mr. Bryan
Intended to convey the inpreaelon that
Mr. Taft had cetn« to that determtaa
tion after the D«nv«r coavantlen. la
that tbe Democratic "peer!»»« oae” fa
aet heaeat. Mr Taft ta a law abiding
el ft san Bucb contributions are unlaw
ful. mads •« by a law passed by a Re
publican congress at the Instance of a
Republican »dmlnfatrstlnn of which
Judge Taft wa» a part six months be
fare the Denver convention. Re hon
eat, Mr Brjan. if you caat
Bryan’s Precinct Republican.
At the recent primary election la Ne
braetea Lancaater Precinct No 4. In
which la located Fairview, the voting
precinct of W J Bryea. caat thirty-five
Republican vote« aud twenty-all Demo
orattc
The eatne precinct last fall
«at forty-three Republican vet«« sad
thirty-five Democratic, a Democratic
lose of slightly more than 1 per cent
When Mr. Rrvan lived In town he reg
laterad In Precinct A of the Fifth Ward,
a polling place which usually canid ba
depended tifton to vote about the pro­
portion of three R<Tubll<*ana ta oae
Democrat At the time be mn.wed to
Fairview Ire remarked Jocularly that U«
wa» <<;1nc to a cniuniunlty where the
nol tlcal d:vision wa» more even. and
he hoped in time so to reform Mncaater
Nai 4 us to make it veer around to hie
a a; af tbluAia*
*
notice for publication
NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION
Department of tbe luterior
(’. 8. Laud Office at Rbiieburg, O»e
Au«.* 13, 1908.
Depart merit of the Interior
V . 8. Laud Office at Host burg, Oregon.
Notice is hereby given that William Dovl*
of Bandon. Otegom. who, on * ug. J8, 1908,
made Timtier Application. No. O7t>8, f<-r
SE 1-4 NW 14. Sectiou X>. Township I*.'
South. Range If West, Willamette Men
dian. has tikal notice of intention to make
Final Proof, to tbe land alajve di acrita-d.
before G. T Treadgold. U-8-Comtuiaaiooer,
lor Oregon, at
liundon, Coos
County,
Oregon, on tbe 2nd day of Noveiulxr. I!*«1.
Claimaut tiuiuea a» witneawa;
Cassius M. Doyle, of Bandon, Oregon,
Cory Stillwell, of Bandon. Oregon,
Alfred West, of Bandon. Oregon.
Amos E. Hail-nll. of Bandon. Oregon.
BENJAMIN I*. EDDY.
Register,
First Publication Sept 3
' Aug. 4th. IR08
Notice ia- hereby
given that Samuel
Hunter. ulBandnn. Oregon, wlio, o*iJ«n
tl’irv ill 1HUH. made Hmue-.tead Entry, No
12377
I-*;I77 8.
S K.
li. 041«.
041«, f<„
for lots? A 3. SE I 4 >'
NW1-4.8W
NE 1-4, Section
SW14.SW 14 of
rowuabip
South, liange ¡4 W, Wii
ip 2U,
29, South.
huuette Meridian, bn
tins tiled notice of tn
tention to make Final five
year Proof, to
eafabheti
claim to the land above de
Hcriixd, liefore (I. T.
I’n adgold. U S
C •iiiiiiiH-ioner. at linndon. Oregon on tin
l.itb day of October, I'.tos.
Claimant nanma na witnetiKe»:
Abratiam Corson, ol Band m, Oregon
JiMepli Young, of Bandon, Oregon.
Henry Borwn. of Bandon, Oregon.
Edward E. Oakes, of Bandon. Oregon.
B enjamin
L.
A. Me Nair, the Hardware Man.
BRIDGE & BE/XCH Stoves, Ranges and Heaters have*in thttn so many excellent les
that they are now acknowledged the greatest sellers on the coast and they are growing
in favor every year.
We have the exclusive agency in Bandon for these household
and otfk;e necessities, and prices range exceedingly modest in either case.
TINNING AND PLUMBING A SPECIALLY.
Our Assortment of Hardware, Tinware and I'dged Tools is Most Complete.
E ddy ,
liegl-ter
First Publication Ann- 13
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Hotel Gallier
Department of the Interior.
Notice
United Stale« Land Office.
Lor Publication---Isolated Tract
PUBLIC
Roseburg, Oregon, April 28th, 1908.
LAND WALK
Department ot the Interior
Notice is
hereby given that Ralph M
Knight, of Roseburg,, Oregon, who, on Oc­
United States Land Office
tober 25, 1907, made Timber Application, No.
Roseburg, Ore, Aug. 28, 1908.
9788. for N 1-2 8W I-4SWI4.SW I-4 Sec. I
Notice is hi reby given that, as directed by the
NE 1-4 SE 1-4, Section 2, Township 30, South.
Commissioner of the General Land Office, unde,
Range 14 West, Willamette Meridian, has filed
the provisions of the act of Congress approved
notice of intention to make Final Proof, to es­
June 27, 1906 (34 Stats,, 517), we will offei
tablish claim to the land above described before
at oublic sale to the highest bidder, at 10
the Register and Receiver, at Roseburg, Oregon, o dock a. m. on the 23rd day of October next,
on the 16th day of November, 1908,
at this office, the following tract of land: NWI-4
Claimant names as witnesses:
SW 1-4, Sec. 15, T. 30 S.. R.
14
W.,
Henry Miller, of Myrtle Point, Oregon
W. M.
i. L. Knight, of
“
Any persons claiming
adversely the above
-. A. Marsters, of Roseburg
described lands are advised to file iheu claims
William Page, of Klamath Falls, ',
or objections on or before the time designated
BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register.
for such sale.
Not coal land.
I list Publication Aug. 27.
Rates $1 to $2 per day
Bandon
Oregon
LU
ktT’
J. E. Y oung
YOUNG & PARKER
LAWRENCE, Receiver.
J. M
Department of the Interior,
Samj le Room in Connection
week or month.
BENJAMIN L. LDDY, Register.
Notice For Publication
Special Rates by the
Parkersburg and Bandon, Manufacturers of
First Publication Sept. 3.
U. S. Land Office at
Roseburg, Oregon,
Notice for Publication
D epartment of the I nterior
Lund Office at Ro«ebnrg, Oiegot:
August 27th, l!MW
Notice is hereby given that Charle-
F. W. Blnmenrother, of Bandot
Oregon, who, on February 24th l'.MI:’.
made Homestead Entry, No. 11322
S. It 0740. for S I 2 NE I 4 Sec 27i
SU 1 4 of NW 14; NW 1 4 of S \\
1-4 Section 24, Township South. K
15 West. W. Al., has tiled notice of
intention to make Final five yeat
Proof, to establish claim to the latt*
above described, before (1. T. Tread
gold, U. S. Commissioner, at Bandon.
Oregon, on tbe i2t Lt day of Novembt 1
1908.
Claimant names as witnesses:
James F. Alumbangh, of Bantfon.
Oregon, Wallace P Pomeroy, of
Bandon, Oregon. William Noedburg.
of Bandon. Oregon, Robert Hunt of
Bandon, Oregon
B enjamin L. E ddy , Register.
First Publication Sept. 24
May 12. 1908
Notice is hereby given that Charley A. Davis,
of Bandon, Oregon, who on Jan. 2nd, 1905,
made Homestead Entry, No 12335, for S 1-2
NW 1-4. W 1-2 NE 1-4, Sec. 9, Township
29, S, Range 14 W, Willamette Meridian, has
filed notice ol intention to make Final five years
Proof, to establish claim to the land above
described, belore G. T. Treadgold, U. S. Com­
missioner, at Bandon, Oregon, on the 19th day
of September. 1908.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Sam Barrows, of
en Haynes, of
Dale Barker, of
Lyman Davidson
Bandon,
Oregon.
4<
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
Register.
First publication July 2nd.
NOTICE
FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior,
U. S. L-and
Office at
Roseburg Oregon May
23,
l‘M>8
Notice is hereby given that John J. O Neil, of
Bandon, Oregon, who, on May 21st, 1908,
made
l imber
Application,
No. 10094, io
N 1-2 NW 1-4, Sec. 25. and SW 1-4 SW
1-4, Sec. , 24, Township 31 S, Range 15 W
Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention
to make Final Proof to establish claim to the land
above described, before G. T. Treadgold, U. S.
Commissioner, at Bandon, Oregon, on the 19th
*
day of September, 1908.
Wholesale and Retail Shippers
Special -A.tten.tio ia
Cigars, Tobacco, Soft Drinks, lite.
NEWS STAND IN CONNECTION
Next to Vienna Cafe
Timber Laud Act June 3, 1»7H
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
United Slates Lund Office,
Roseburg, Oregon, .Inns 2nd 1308
Notice IH hereby given that Charlex I)
Lamb, of Bnndon, Oregon, who on June
2nd. I'.IOH, made Timber Application, No
10115, for SE X of SE t4, Seotion 21.
Township 30 South, Range 14 West, Wil
Inmiuette Meridian, haa tiled notice of in­
tention to make Filial Proof, to eatabliab
claim to the land above described, before
G. T. Treadgold, U. S. CoiuiDiastoner, at
Bandon, Oregon, on th«* 24 day of Septeiu
her. I!M)H.
Claimant names as witnesses:
N. It. Smith, <>f Hare, Oregon*
C li. Smith, of
“
“
C. <’. Fisher, of Bandon, ”
William Smith, of
•*
••
BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Re girt«
OF
Leave orders at P. B. Hoyt’s Barber Shop.
C. T B lijmenrotheh . Notary Public.
Bandon Real Estate & Loan Co
All Kinds of Real Estate Bought and Sold.
Sept. 10, 1908.
Ell.ING
OF
Money Loans Negotiated on Approved Security. All U. S.
Land Matters a Specialty and Promptly Attended
to. Pension aud Insurance Agency. Bond
Brokets. Trans-Atlantic Steam-
ship and Railroad Ticket
Agency.
PLAT OF
SURVEY
Notice is hereby given that the E 1-2 of sec.
21 and the N 1-2 of sec. 28, in T. 26 S.. R.
10 N. has been surveyed aud the plat of sur­
vey will fie filed in this
office on
f riday,
October
23.
1908. at
2 o’clock p. m
and
on
and after
such day
we will
be prepared Io receive applications for the
entry of the unreserved and unappropriatedjlands
First Publication July '.»th
ASSESSMEMI
therein.
Notice is hereby given, that on the 28th day
All persons are warned, however, that the san!
of February, 1908, the Board of Trustees of the
N 1-2 of sec. 28 is patented land and the said
Town of Bandon, Coos County, State of Ore­
S 1-2 of sec. 21 is embraced in an uncanceled
gon, did pass an Ordinance authorizing and di
railroad selection and a timber and stone entry of
reeling the improvement of that portion of At­
record.
water Street between C olumbia Avenue and
enjamin
ddv
Little Street (otherwise known as Pactfic Av­
enue). which cost of improvement was by said
h
awrence
ordinance directed to be assessed to the prop­
erty fronting on such street, and to be entered
in the Docket of Town Liens, whi-’h assessment
is $1.18 per lineal foot.
This notice will be published for the last time
upon Thursday the 10th day of September, 1908,
and the law provides that all such street assess­
ments will be due and must be paid on or be­
fore five days after the last day of publication
of such notice, and further provides, that upon
failure to make such payment, execution may
issue, be levied upon such property and the
GARFIELD & VON PEGERr
same sold for delinquent taxes.
The asessments are as follows: In the Wool­
en Mill Addition to Bandon.
Lots I, 3 and 4. Mill and Steamboat Work Our
block 7, total frontage 193 feet at 59 cents a
foot, assessed to D P. Strang, $ 113.87
SPECIALTIES
1 ot 7. block 2. J J. O'Neill I 19 feet «70.21.
An unplatted tract situated between Block 2 of
MACHIO BUILT TU ORDIR
the above addition and Block 6 of the Wood­ SPECIAL
land addition, belonging to the Bandon Manu­
facturing Company, frontage on Atwater St. 74
Turned Shafting. Cap and Set
feet $4 i.66.
Screws. Machine Bolts. Pipe
Dated at Bandon. Oregon, Augnst 27th 1908.
and Fittings, Brasa Work
C. R. WADE.
Recorder.
I
NOTICE OF STREET
B
L. E
J.
. L
TUNER
A ll W ork G uaranteed .
United States Land Office.
NOTICE
PIANO
Tuning, Repairing, Regulating and Modulating
Organs repaired and General Overhauling
Carry a Lull Line of Repairs and Supplies
Permanently located in Bandon.
Tuning $4.00; all other work similarly reasonable
First Publication Aug 27.
Roseburg, Oregon.
BANDON, OREGON |
____________________ I
I. A. TURNELL
August 10, 1908
Publication July 2nd.
4
z7 J ill I line oj C on feet ion cry, l;'m its,
EXPERT
Notice i> hereby given that Charles A Brown, of
Myrtle Point, Oregon, who, on * August 10th,
1908 made Timber Application, No. 0721, for
S 1-2 SW 1-4 Section I and E 1-2 NW 1-4,
Section 12, Township 30 South, Range 13 W,
Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention
to make Final Proof, to establish claim to the
land above described, before G.
E Treadgold
U. S. Commissioner, at Bandon, Oregon, on the
2d day of November, 1908.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Viola M. Gouley, of Myrtle
Point, Oregon
Louis Sell of; Myrtle Point, Oregon
James Gouley, of Myrtle Point, Oregon.
Earnest Schneider, of Myrtle Point, Oregon,
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
Register,
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
Register.
Local Trac?-'
FRED T. TUTTLE
Department of th« Interior.
Land Office at Roseburg, Or.
James P Olsen, of Langlois, Oregon.
O. P. Haagensen of
“
“
¿ohn Doe Olsen of
“
“
vittie O'Neil
of Bandon,
”
to
I
Motive for Publication
Claimant names as witnesses:
First
White and Red Cedar Shingles
i
Office
I
Í
({«»«tins 2 mid 3. I'p Stair«
New 3)«*nliolm ■Cui Idi ng;.
Bandon,
Oregon
, Register,
, Receiver.
Bandon Foundry
& Machine Shop
SHIELDS & KENNEDY, Blacksmiths and Wagonmakers
Wagons of All kinds Made to Order
reasonable.
GENERAL REPAIRING
Notice lot
Publication-- liolated
Horseshoeing a Specialty
Job Work attended to promptly and all work guaranteed to give satisfaction.
Prices
Shop on Atwater Street, andon, Oregon.
Tract.
PUBLIC LAND SALE
Pattern
Shop
in
Connection
Department ol the Intenor,
U. S
Land Offi< e at
Roneburg, Oregom, September 4.1908.
Notice u hereby given that, ar directed by the
CommiMioner of the General land Office, under
provLiions of 4ct of Congren approved June 27.
1906 ( 34 Stair., 517), we will offer at public
sale to the highest bklde,. at 11 o'clock a. m, on
the 23rd day of October 1908. at thir office,
the following-dercnbed land—-NE 1-4 NWI-4.
rec. 17, T 30 S. R 14 W .W. M
Any perron« claiming adversely the above
deacrilxd land are advired to file their claimt, or
objections, on or liefore the time desigaated fo­
ule. Not coal land.
BENJ4MIN I. EDDY, Regner.
First Publication Sept. 10.
The parties who borrewed Ras­
mussen Bros step ladder will please
return the same at once
30 t
THEO. NEW HOUSE
THE
BOOT AND SHOE MAT'.!'
Otto Melcher.
Has just arrived from the East to
make Bandon his home
He is prepared to do painting and
paper hanging in an up-to-date
style and at reasonable prices.
Your patronage solicit**!. Leave
orders at Lint’s Studio
»
Is prepared to make BOOTS and SHOES at SHORT N< »1 1CL
and at REASONABi E PRICES.
;