Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, October 15, 1908, Image 4

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    New residences are being erected as
Bandon Recorder rapidly
as possible, and rented long
Published Every Thursday Evening by the
LM LEGISUTIOI
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in advano • of their completion. . In
Recorder fuloisUing Company
some" of the fruit districts, cars load
Repúblicas States Hava Been Lib*
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Editor ed with.household goods are occupy­
• ral ia Legislation far
ing the tracks and the delay in their
Bubacription, fl 50 per Year in A-I vhum . Adveitisiug Rates Madw
Labor.
Kuowo on Application. Job Printing a Specialty
unloading is nuking the orchardists
apprehensive as to trackage for their
Entered el the Bandon PoetolHce an Second (’I ann Matter.
Democratic States Have Done Little
fruit shipments.
October
15,1908
to Make Labor Conditions Better
T IURSDAY
R egister N ow !
We have
Calendars
We want UVV Names
Within Their Bounds.
—
W e have never seen or heard of
I t W as announced last week that Rivers and Harbors, as a delegate, a town the size of Bandon that has
the new city charter would soon be and while th. re will work f >r the n more mills and factories than we
It is a tact that every important step
for
the benefit ot American labor has
in the hands ol the voters for their lerest of both harbors.
Brother have at this place, yet there is room
been taken either by a Republican
If you want a fine cal­
inspection, and we now announce Dodge is just the man for the work lor more, and th«- prospects are Congress and ai'miniatration, or by the
luui the same is printed and will be and he w ill do his best to secure leg­ very flattering for more to be forth Legislature ot a Republican State, of
endar for 1909, come
course with the consent, and sometimes
ready for distribution in a very few islation that will be benefi :ial to both coming in a very short time. We by the advice, of the State executive.
days. The charter will no doubt harbors. What we want is a greater can use them all, let them come as Democratic Congresses have been no­
and register.
tably negligent in thts respect, and
Coos
County,
and
the
cnly
way
to
carry and most all progressive citi­
rapidly as possible.
Democratic States have either done
nothing to make labor conditions bet­
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zens are in favor of it, however thee get it is to all pu l together. It is
The register will be
ter within their bounds, or have slowly
wi 1 no doubt be s me who oppose true that Coos Bay has shown her Sheriff’s Sale of Real Prop­ and reluctantly followed at a distance
in the trail of Republican reforms.
closed when we get the
l..c new charter and do so honestly.- jealousy of this whole valley, but the
erty.
Siala l.ealalatlon.
Every <ne has a right to his own alley is pulling ahead just the same
The States have control of labor lcg-
500 names.
opinion on any subect and con­ md will bury the hatchet and work
Notice is hereby given, That by I islation within their respective bounds,
sequently an this one, but city pride, 111 harmony whenever Coos Bay is virtue of execution duly issued out federal authority being confined, so far
as labor Is concerm-d, to the District
Cal endars to be disrti-
i. u < j thing else, should prompt ev. ry willing. Let us all put a shoul er to of the Circuit Court of the State of of Columbia ami the territories, federal
tuatt to vote for the new charter, the w heel and forget that there is a Oregon, for the county of Coos anil reservations and federal public works. I
o me directed on the 26th day of The story of labor legislation allows
"i be ti ne is passed when a city the dividing line, and as the Sentinel in September 1908 upon judgment that nearly all lalstr reforms originated
sue of Bandon can do its best work 1 very able editorial says we can ad- and decree «Inly rendered, entered in Republican States, and at the pres­
First come, first served.
ent day tlie Republicans are far ahead
a« a municipality, under the old town ance because we have the natural of record and docketed in and by of the Democrats in the enactment and
said Court on the 14th day of Sep enforcement of laws for the welfare
charter, we should have a new and 1 esources.
Samples on display
men and women and children who !
t« inber 19 >8 in a certain suit then in of
more progressive one, and a city
work for a living Twenty-six out of
T he resources of Coos county be- Court pending w herein L. P. Soren­ thirty Republican States have labor
in our window.
wi h a head to it. Bandon is grow­
ome more apparent every time one sen was plaintiff and I). F. Mills was bureaus, and only seven out of sixtren
ing more rapidly than any other
Democratic States have similar bu­
lakes the trouble to make a little in­ defendant in favor of plaintiff and reaus, without which labor laws are
town in Coos county, and nothing
ventory of the situation.
The against said defendant by which often dead letters. Twenty-three Re­
short of the very best charter obt du­
execution I am commanded to sell publican States have factory inspectors
vriter took a few days outing last
the property in said execution and to see to the enforcement of the factory
al te should satisfy our citizens, how­
reek and went up into the hills, just lieieinafter described to pay the sum lawB. Only six Democratic States have
ever, if there are those who honestly
Fifteen
>0 see what might be seen, and he due the plaintiff of one hundred and factory inspection services.
States—thirteen Republican and two
o4 pose the charter it is their duty
vas more than ever convinced that six dollars and 50 cents, an attorney Democratic—have free employment
to do so and they should give their
agencies. Eighteen States have laws
his is a land (lowing with inilk and tee of twen y-iive Dollars with inter on
their statute books prohibiting labor
i canons for so doing
As was an­
honey, and a land of opportunities est thereon at the rate of six per on government works or public con-
nounced last week thec< lumns of ¡he
cent per annum from the 14th day | tracts for more "than eight hours a day.
•uch as cannot be enumerated The
BETTER GOODS FOR THE SAME MONEY
of
September 1908 until paid to Of these States sixteen are Republican
R ecorder are open for discussion
□rests are full of valuable timber gether with the costs and disburse | and two Democratic. Four Republican
THE SAME GOODS FOR LESS MONEY
cf the subject a id we invite corres­
States and one Democratic State have
vhich if put to the pr« per use would | ments of said suit taxed at ten Doi laws dtK-laring eight hours to be a legal
pondence from parties on both sides
iggregate millions of dollars, then lars and 20 cents and costs and working day in the absenre of a con­
cl the question, and assure ihem that
tract. Twenty-seven States prohibit
vhen the forests are cut off the farm expenses of said execution. I will the employment of children under four­
their communications will be gladly
on Saturday the 7th day of Nov.
teen years of age in factories. Of these
mg and grazing lands will produce
1908 at the hour of ten o’clock twenty-three are Republican and four
icceived and they will receive every
■vtn more than the foresis do now. a. m. of said day at the front door are Democratic States. lawn limiting
courtesy at the hands of the man-
There is nothing that can stop this of the County Court House in Co the hours of the employment of chil­
?g*mfcnt of this paper.
In factories or stores have been en­
rom becoming one of the richest quille, Coos County, Oregon, sell at dren
acted in twenty-four Republican and
public auction to the highest bidder thirteen Democratic States. Eighteen
T heme is so much being said ounties in the whole United States.
tor cash in hand on the day of sale, Republican and ten Democratic States
cv:rywhere about better roads that
prohibit night work by children. Twelve
E lection day is drawing near all the right, title interest and estate Republican and three Democratic
the subject might seem to be an old
md the parties are all putting forth which said defendant D. E Mills States prohibit the employment of chil­
cue, yet it is ever new and especially
and all persons claiming adversely dren in operating dangerous machinery
1 determined effort for the wind up.
under him subsequent to the heir er cleaning machinery in motion. Fif­
is this true of Oregon, and more
Both Bryan an I Tait are making of Plaintiff in oi and to said property, teen Republican and six Democratic
particularly, Coos county. There
States limit the hours of labor of wom­
vhirl wind campaigns and both are said premises hereinbefore mention­ en. It should lie noted that twelve of
are millions of dollais worth of re-
determined to ' e elected if possible, ed are described in said execution as the Republican States which limit
s urces in the county that are lyine
women's hours of labor have factory
>ut some one must be disapp.iinted follows, to wit.
inspectors to see that the law is obeyed,
dmmant, pecause of the imossibility
Lots 9 and 10 in Block 9 in Ben wiille only three of the Democratic
We have the only lots within the Town Limits of Bandon
< )neof the great features of this cam­
vl getting the products to market,
nett's Bandon Beach Plat “A” or States make such provision. In tweuty-
soldjon the instalment plan. If you want results list with
paign is the speaking tour being so much thereof as may be necessary tbree Republican and teu Democratic
a id this impossibility is occassione I
made by Eugene V. Debs in his to satisfy the saiil deman Is of said States employers are required by law
us. If you want to buy improved or unimproved prop­
because of the ’ack of roads.
It is
to provide seats for female workers.
‘Rid Special.” Mr. Debs is be»ng Plaintiff in full with all costs and
erty, business lots or business chances, come and see us
Twelve States have enacted legisla­
impossible to conceive of the vast
tion Intended to effect tlie extinction of
teceived everywhere with enthusiasm disbursements.
we have them. /The largest list in Bandon to select
amount of money th t could be made
Said sale being made subject to the sweatshop system, witli its degrad­
md thousands of people are turning
ing and revolting accessories. Of these
the Oregon farms, and the many
from, and always changing.. lR«-nts collected and interests
■ >ut to hear him. Just what th«' re 1 edemption in the manner provided twelve States teu are Reimblican and
piudiuts that are going to waste,
by law
of non residents looked after.
two Democratic. Seventeen Republican
.ult will be remains to be seen, but
Dated this 28th day of September and five Democratic States have laws
s.mply because they cannot begotten
General information bureau and^Notary Pub'ic.
requiring the payment of wages weekly <
it is probable that Mr. Debs will poll 1908.
to market.
An article published in
or fortnightly, or, in some instances,
1 large nun.her of votes over the
W. W. G age ,
prohibiting a longer period than one
t'.is paper a few weeks ago, and
month between pay days.
Sheriff of Coos Co., Ore.
■ ountry but his chances of electi« n
written by a rancher, is worthy of
By
C.
A.
G
age
,
Deputy.
Trade t'nlna Label*.
are reduced to the minimum, as he
the consideration of everyone and
Fourteen Republican States and only
First Publication Oct. 1. Last
will probably not get a single vote
I one Democratic State—Nevada—have
should be the means of bearing much
publication Oct. 29.
laws in force prohibiting employers
in the electoral college. It matters
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fruit.
from discharging persons on account of
but little to the inhabi ants of the
Hayes Record is Smashed membership in labor organisations, or
from compelling persons to agree not
Coquille valley who is elected as we
They have been making tests at
to become members of labor organiza­
will prosper anyway.
Hsiret the champion professional tions as a condition of securing employ­
the agricultural ex|>eriment stations
BANDON
long distance runner of France to ment or continuing in their employ.
to ascertain the comparative value
<’R|»itnl, «23,000
If T he conference of Pacific Coast day covered the course of the Forty States hare passed laws allowing
trade unions to adopt labels or trade­
ot the leading grains used in keeping
Marathon
race
a
distance
of
about
26
< ommercial bodies held in San Eran
BOARD OF DIRECTORS:
J I.. Kronenbcrg, President. J. Denholm, Vice
marks to be used to designate products
miles in 2 hours 37 minutes and 2 of the labor of their members, and pro
poultry. Thus it has been learned
President; F. J. bahy. Cashier; Frank Flam, T. P. I lanly.
cisco the past week had resulted in
A general hanking business transacted and customers given every accommodation con­
seconds, breaking all previous bibiting the counterfeiting of the uss
that “corn” is the best of grain
sistent with safe and conservativ - hanking
nothing more than its action regard­ records for this contest. The time of of such labels or trade marks by un­
C ORRESPONDEN i S: The American National Bank, of San Francisco, Calif;
f ods for egg production. The fact
ing national conventions, the meet John Hayes, of New York in the authorised persons Of these States
Merchants National Bank, Portland. Oregon; The Chase National Bank, of New York.
twenty
eight
are
Republican
and
twelve
j
1. u.st not be over looked that with
nig would have been one of the Olympic was 2 h< urs 55 minutesand are Democratic.
all the kinds of rations plenty of ani­
The foregoing presents for considers
most important, viewed from the 18 seconds.
tlon
by intelligent, patriotic labor sub­
mal fooil should be given, either
The prize was #500 given by a
standpoint of the development of
stantial facts and figures taken from
meat scraps or milk albumen” says
newspaper. There wereSg coinpet the statute books of the several Stats*.
Oregon, Washington ami their sister
including an Amreican named No platitude ran upset them They
itors
a well known authority. Chicken­
states, ever called.
It was unan Percy Sma'I wood. The runners were prove the records of the Republican
raising is one of the most [raying in
imously agreed by the delegates in started oft by Princess Victoria of party and of the Democracy on the la­
ON ATWATER STI? EE'I' K EEPS
bor Issue, »nd they must convince
dustries that the farmers of this
attendan e that the Coast should act Schleswig Holstein Second place ery reasonalde reader thst the Republl-
NOTHING BUT 'I’ll 1-2 BEST IN
county could engage in.
as a unit in working to secure such was obtained by the Irishman named can party has not only brought Anierl-
can liilx>r up to Its present honorable
conventions, each city endorsing the White Smallwood did not get a place. standard, but that labor «'an look only
A C ouple of weeks ago the R e ­ invitation of the others, with each of
Otto Melcher.
to the Repnblh-nn party for assurance
of
protection and prosperity In the
Has
just
arrived
from
»he
East
to
corder advocated the idea of send­
cours*- to have a fair proportion.
future.
make
Bandon
his
home
ing Orville Dodge of the Coquille
-A. t>ig stock of well oliilled meats
He is prepared to do painting and Wnnia Raatraln I'alawfal Trilli.
Sentinel to Washington, D. C. to I A ctive publicity work has re- paper hanging in an up to-date
New clean ventilated rooms tree
Mr. Bryan asks me whit I would do
with the trust« I iniw.r that I would
inttreede for the harbors, both the)sillied in such an influx of [teople in style and at reasonable prices
from odors
Yoür patronage sobered. Leave reatraln unlawful tni»t» with all th*
Coquille river and Coos Bay, and I the more active communities ol the orders at Lint's Stud--
»•Mclency of Injunctive proceaa and
________
would punish with all the ssvarlty «f
since then we learn through the Sen- Pacific Northwest ' that bousing the
The' parties who 'horn wed Ra«- crlnrlnaj proaeoitiun every attempt oa
tinti that Brother Dodge has gone, new comer* lias really beòon» ■ a inussen Bros step ladder ' will please the part, of aggregated capital te aup
The New Laird & Lowe Building, Bandon, Ore.
eotnpetltion.—Hee Wm. ■. Taft 1
to San Franc’Sco to the Congress ot< serious fyubkin m aoiue of the to* u«. return Ute same at once
3‘> I •F
Smith Bros &
Sidwell
Edward E. Oakes,
Manager
BANK.OF BANDON
MEATH, PRODUCE
AND VEGETABLES
SMITH BROS.
•t OluaiMB, Ohl«.