Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, October 29, 1908, Image 4

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Bandon Recorder sections
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the state* of Oregon and
Published Every Thursday Evening by the
have
gone into new
ROOMS and
LODGING
owner’s hands at arqte well above
ileoorder FutoiBiiiner Company.
$too per acre and the purchasers
O. K- lCOPP,
...
Managing Editor have felt that they have securer
bargains even at that price.
tfaibaeriptiofi, |1 50 par Year in Advance. Advertising Rates Made
Known on Application. Job Printing a Specialty
has passed,
October 29, 1908
THURSDAY
Whiz! Wheeze! Whirl!
Whiznant!
Overcoats
Newly furnished large light rooms
Telephone. Electric Lights.
tile parts ot the Pacific Northwest
Entered at the Bandon PoeiotHoe as Beoond Ctaaa Matter.
New Styles
The
day of cheap farms in the most fer­
never will there be the
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Rented by single night, week or
month.
same opportunity for securing lane
at as low values as prevailed a few
INQUIRE AT OFFICE OF
ket by the ranchers of the Coquille years ago and to further comment
valley, simply indicate the possi­ on the subject we quote the follow­ The BANDON STEAM LAUDRY
bilities of this valley and the fact ing from an exchange.
“It is time
W e D on ’ t know whether Archie that it has a great future before it as
now for the investor who did not
Whiznant of the North Bend Har- a fruit growing community.
The buy farming lands to look back at
l>or pronounces bis name “Wheeze good thing about it is, that we can
his career and gaze upon monmuents
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or “Whiz," but we do know that raise anything else that grows out
to lost opportunities.
But the
he is having a wheezing sensation in doors As a dairy country it can
chances for developing farms anc
his breathing appaiatus, or a whiz not be surpassed, and at the present
enhancing the value of farming lands
zing of the wheels in his head, or time has no superior on the Pacific
are as great as ever in the past. WINE5,
LlQUoR.5 AND
probably both, and the wheels have coast. We do not say this merely
The work requires more than th«
rolled, roared, jumped cogs and
to be boosting but state it as a simple ordinary business tact, and demands
CIGAR. 5
ground away until they have so un
fact that has been tested and proven. that the farmer have more credit at
settled his mind that he accuses the
Coquille valley will raise anything the bank than in former years. Op­
editor of this paper of having a brain
and raise it in quality and quantity. portunities are every where that farm­ Bandon
Oregon
storm over some facts stated a
ing land can be obtained,
Now is
couple of weeks ago. Everything
T he race track gamblers of New
the time foi action.-Pacific Home-
that is said in favor of the Copuille Y ork, tegardless of politics, are try­
stead.
valley and its logical harbor, the ing hard to defeat Governor Hughes
mouth of the Coquille liver, is who is a candidate for re-election on
The farmer is the backbone of the
nauseating to Coos ^Bay people w lu> the republican ticket.
Of course it country, not only in wealth but in
would like to see this excellent har­ is a hard matter to predict just what political thought as well.
He is a
The Eldorado
Rasmussen »Bros., Props.
Bandon Foundry
& Machine Shop
VON] FEGER l“ ¿
GARFIELD
bor wiped off of the map.
He says the result will be.
Greater New thinker at all hours of the day, anc
Mill and Steamboat Work Our
there is usually harmony between Yosk will probably go for Chanler, his vote counts.
He will soon have
the papers of the Bay and this val while Hughes will have a majority another opportunity to show his in­
specialties ;
ley
Yes there is harmony of the above Bronx. It depends on whose fluence in the affairs of the govern­
SPECIAL
MACHINES BUILT TO ORDER
snake and frog order. If the bay majority is the greater.
ment. There will be a place for
papers could claim all the output of
this valley and swallow us up like a
We have them
AT $10.00, $12.50, $15.00 AND UP TO $25.00
FOR MEN $5.00 TO $15.00 FOR BOYS.
Turned Shafting, Cap and Set
Sorews, Macht lo Bolts, Pipe
and Fittings, Brass Work
him and his neighbors in the polling
Numbers of news paper have pub­
booths on the 3rd day of next month.
snake swallows a frog there would be lished the fact that a two cent rate He should give close attention to
^GENERAL REPAIRING
harmony, but the valley is independ on first cl ass mail went into effect this quadrennial duty.
ent of Coos Bay, we don’t need any Oct. 1 between the United States
Pattern Shop in Connection
Not one that has
oi her aid, while Coos Bay would and England.
T hat railroad talk for this com­
not live over night if it were not for come to our notice has given the munity is not all talk seems assurée
the support it gets from this valley weigh' of the lettter. It was not from the fact that within the last
We have a harbor here, and we It was not stated in the Washington week, two gentlemen have been in
It is assumed that the Bandon asking to take options on
don’t need Coos Bay even if she had dispatch.
300 feet of water on her bar1 rate applies to one ounce which pre- |certain pieces o{ land which it has
Harmony!
R ecorder
be the last one to make a break in
Concerning
the
publication of
that there will be something doing
in railroad circles before long. Either
that harmony, but we intend to stand scandal the opinion of Judge Aspin­ a Harriman ora Hill road, and per­
wall of Brooklyn is interesting. Re­
by the Coquille valley, and if Coos
haps both is not an improbability
Bay papers w 11 print the truth, in­ fusing to seal the papers in a divorce Let them come.
The sooner the
case, he said:
stead oi constantly trying to de
better.
“It is a good thing that we have
ceive the people of the outside worl i
newspapers in which such scandal
we will work in harmony with them.
“Japan is ready right now for
can be exposed.
The newspapers
Now Whiznant, Whiz! Wheeze!
war, and has 1,500,000 soldiers un­
are sometimes better than the courts
and Whirl all you want and we will
der arms,’* says Mr. Hobsen, who
in exposing crimes. Men of doutfu
keep even with you. Let those
is nearly as extravagant with his
character and secretly vicious fear
u heels in your head grind away and
language as he formerly was with
the newspapers.
The iniquities of
when they get tired of whirling we
kisses. ‘‘Japan.” continued Hob­
evil men are published and read
will be the first to apply the sooth-
son in his Oregon City speech, “has
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every day, and they ought to be
ing syrup.
contracted for fifteen battleships
published. I have received criticism
of the Dreadnaught type, each one
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N ext Tuesday will be the great in the newspapers. Some of it was
to
cost
$10,000,000."
This is
day when the people of the Unitec merited, and I profited by it.
shocking
extravagance
on
the
part of
“This man Denham ought to get
States will decide who will be their
Japan, which is so hopelessly in­
chief executive for the next four publicity and get it good and hot.
years. It is the duty of every citi­ I think the records ought to be open volved in debt that liquidation and
If a Vanderbilt bankruptcy seem unavoidable. Japan
zen to go to the polls and express to the newspapers.
is not “ready right now for war,”
hu» choice by means of a ballot as or some great man goes wrong, he
nor
will she be ready for war for
to whom he desires as that officer. may get a judge to seal up the
Hot air and bombast
There are five candidates in the papers, and you can’t read about | many Years-
may be all right for political speeches
field, representing as many different his acts, but if he is a butcher or a
ideas and platforms, consequently it baker or grocer it will be published but itwill not buy Dreadnaghts nor
rations for an army of much less than
is surely^possible to vote for some from Maine to California.”
one of them that will be satisfactory
There are oniy
to each individual.
T he
Bryan, with the odds, seemingly in be a fair presentation of the subject. l^e 3^aPe °* a hig Navy hobby.—
favor of Taft.
The New World, a While he said nothing disparingly | (ire8on*an-
conservative paper, has figured it of opposing candidates, yet he put
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out that Taft has about 205 electoral the issues before the people in a light
How will it be possible for the
votes to 178 for Bryan with 100 that no one could help but see where ij’nKoes to
UP a Japanese war
Better Goods for the same money
The same Goods for less money
T,1E New Meat Market
THE MERCY HOSPITAL
At North Bend
Is now open for the re­
ception of patients. The
terms are $10 per week
and upwards. For par­
ticulars apply to : :
SMITH BROS.
The New Laird & Lowe Building, Bandon, Ore.
Sisters of Mercy
North
Bend,||Or.
THE NEW
IF YOU ARE
Particular
’ '-i-»
you eat, and want the
In the Gallier Building
where only the best is
The City
Meat Market
SOLE AGENTS FOR
National Brewing Co. Beer. Bottle and Steam Beer.
Bandon
WRIGHT & WALDVOOEL
people decide the matter.
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A general banking business transacted and customers given every accommodation con­
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The American National Bank, of San Francisco, Calif;
Wish
bear ri«#ui <«n».vr only Miro
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DIRECTORS
J L. Kronmberg, President
I. Denholm,
President, F. J. Fahy, Cashier; Frank Flam, T. P Hanly.
CORRESPONDENTS:
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Merchants National Bank. Portland. Oregon; The Chase National Bank, of New York.
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OHKUON
HANBOA
Farm or Fulness
for
Oregon
BANK OF BANDON
WANTED"
ands in the noted fruit producing priac.
JOHN FERNOGL1O, Prop.
Bancion
B ottling W orks
tept.
The doubtful ones might he stands. Congressman Ellis made scare with the American fleet prac
Fifty Year« Blacksmith
swing the election either way. Of a good impression on the people, tically 'n possession of the principal
Samuel R. Worley of Hixbnrg. Va
course this is only forecast, and may regardless of political party and his Japanese harbor and Admiral Sperry has been aboiing horses for more than
be as far from the true figures as address was well received.
exchanging happy felicitations on ifty years. He says: •‘Chamberlain a
’ain Balm has given me great relief
behalf of the president with the Jap­ rom lame back and rheumatism. It
any of us who do not pretend to
is the best liniment I ever used.“ For
know how the situation would be.
Farm values are rapidly advancing anese emperor? The exchange of sale by C. Y. Lowe.
In fact the only sure way is to wait all over the Pacific Northwest and courtes'es between the progressive
until after election and see how the in many places where the land was country of the far east and the
vita that ar« being brought to mar-
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very best to be had go
doubtful.
sold for as low as $30 per aeree a de­ western world power were particular­
cade or so ago it has been again ly pleasing to the people who prefer
S ome ot th* fin« apples and other transferred for $75 to $100. Orchard peace to wax —Myrtle Point Enter-
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If you want the best there is in fresh vegetables, we
have it. Fine Candies, Tobacco and Cigars.
as to the kind of meat
1,500,000.
All Hobson needs to
political address by Con- i ma^e him an excellent Don Quixote
two candidates, however, that stand gressman Ellis at the opera house 's a mu’e an(^ a Sancho Fanza. He
a show of election, they are Taft and Friday evening is conceded by all to a’rea^Y has an excellent mount in
Bandon, Oregon.
FOR CHRONIC DIARRHOEA
“While in the army in 1863 I whr
taken eick with chronic diarrhoea, ’
says George M. Felton ot South
Gibson, Pa, “I have since tried many
remedies but without any permanent
relief until Mr A VS . Miles of this
place persuaded me to try Cham-
serlaiu'a Colic Cholera and Diar­
rhoea Remedy, one bottle of winch
stopped it at once.,’ For Sale by C.
Y. Lowe.
Yes, Harmony! 1 he viously took 5 cents, but it seems slnce been learned were railroac
|men. h would appear from this
was the first paper that strange not to have stated it.
ever suggested harmony, and wouk
SMITH BROS, & SIDWELL
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