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Bandon Recorder no doubt that in many cases busi ness would have resumed its normal Published Every Thursday Evening by the condition, but there seems to be a Recorder F’u.tJish.ing Company. general feeling that the result is bet C. "E KOFF, - - - Managing Editor ter as it is. The ¡.weeping majority Subscript ion, fl 50 per Year in Advance. Advertising Kates Made by which Taft carried the country Kuowu on Application. Job Printiug a Specialty w is a surprise to everyone. Not Entered at the Bandon Poatoffioe as Second Class Matter. even his most staunch supporters ever believed that lie would carry THURSDAY................................................................... November 12, 1908 the country by so great a ma ority. The three other tickets, namely, M UCH harsh criticism of tne “cor there is no fua't to find. Socialist, Prohibitionist and Indepen rupt practices ’ law, [kissed by tne Governor Hughes’ faith in his dence, seem to have been lost in the j eople last June, has been indulged people is once more vindicated. He shuffle and they have come out much in by organs that are opposed to all has taken the high ground that it is initlier behind than was thought. letoims in political life, of whatever vindicated He has taken the high The So< ialist motto was “one mil nature. Some of the provisions of ground that it is possible to accoin lion forJJDebs” but the returns seem this law may be unreasonably re plish moral reform by the agency of to indicate little more than half that strictive, and if so these ca> be elim government, even when that reform number, and it looks from the face inated later, but the object and gen touches the interests and inclina- °l the return» that Lift has a sub eral scope of the law are good, a- lions of t hose w ho are [rowerful in | stantial majority over all other can the result of its observance will be. politics. However that The Hughes’ policy is a didates combined. By election day voters have madt simple policy-insistence upon what may be it is immaterial, as Mr. Taft up their minds how they will vote, is lawfully right and the strictest in has been chosen president by a de or can decide without the help ol sistence where legality and morality- cisive vote, and will I in the White political touters and hired or in are combined. House, unless snm unforseen trag terested pleaders The scenes at In administration of public affairs edv occurs. There is one thing that the polling places yesterday were in along these lines, the Governor of now becomes the duty of every a very pleasing contrast to those ol New York lias been earnest and Americanjcitizen and that is to lay a few years ago, when the voter wa forceful. Stepping into an atmos aside political prejudices and wo: k harassed with a line of fellows with phere of machine politics, he has ig in harmony for the general interests tickets and interrupted with appelas nored the machine politician and al of the country. to vote thus and so—to say nothing his demands. Service of the people W hile the Democratic National of the practice not so many years has been his s >le and controlling ago ol buying votes by the whole mo.ive, and on the record of thal ticket’was overwhelmingly defeated, sale lor from $2 to $5, The sami service he appealed to the people fo yet the [»arty made gains in minor organs that are complaining so loud re-election that his work might be offices in many [»laces. They gained ly now about the corrupt practices more nearly completed. It is a a number of congressman, although »cl were also opposed to the Aus credit to the state of New York the house is still Republican*by over While Taft cart; d tralia ballot system, and ridiculed it that the appeal was successful, and forty majority. in much the same style. They were, at the same time the highest sort of Ohio by 70,000, Judson Harmon and still are, opposed to the initiative a compliment to Governor Hughes, 1 was elected governor by 20,000, and I he moral effect of Governor Marshall, Democrat is also electe'.' and referendum, and to election o senators by the people, and to every Hughes’ service in New York State governor of Indiana. Missouri, thing making lor cleaner and purei is of value to the rest of the country. however has elected a Republican politics. This law probably goes a I his has already been demonstrated governor for the first time. All this 1 ¡tie loo far in some particular, but in the manifest movement against goes to show that the voters of the that is no reason for condemning it racetrack gambling which has de country aré throw ng off the old as a whole, or disapproving its gen veloped in other sections of the party affiliations and voting indepen eial tenor and purpose — Journal. country, until the final eradication dently, doing their own thinking and of the evil seems to be certain. The asking odds of no man. In New This is Thanksgiving month the Hughes’ character is of National I York, Governor Hughes was re month sacred to pumpkin pie and dimensions. — Telegram. elected by nearly 75,000 although all r ast turkey with cranberry sauce the gamblers, bosses and money fixings. Have we not all some T he Miller-Cleaver Business "Col were lined up against him. This thing to give thanks for? On tin lege al North Bend has a change ol goes to show that New York people whole it has lieen a good year. Oui ad in this issue. This is an excellent ; want clean government. barns and storehouses are well tilled. institution and worthy o the patron We have cozy, comfortable homes, age of every young "person in Coos F or most of those who deliberately and the dear laces surround tin county who desires a business educa I seek to learn to write, words seem evening lamp while the log crackles tion. Up to the [»resent time the generally to be felt as of less import and sputters on the hearth. Some management has succeeded in get anee than the art of arranging them, ot us may be light in pocket, but ting positions for* every one of their i It is thus that the learner in wtiting there is no reason why we should graduates, and the demand is now- tends to become the devoted student not be all light in heart. If we have- greater than the supply. Every of grammar and syntax. This is done some soul a kindness, aim young man or young woman who is j indeed a tendency which always helped some stumbling burden thinking of attending a business ' increases. Civilization develops bearer over a hard [»lace, we arc college will do well to investigate ' with a constant adhesion to formal certain to have that singing in oui the Miller-Cleaver Business College order, and the writer-writing by hearts which makes us think of tin at North Bend. fashion or by ambition, and not by angel chorus.—Earm Journal. divine right of creative instinct- Now that the election is over and follows the course of civilization. It O ne freak of some voters is shown by the varying totals of presidential all the uncertainities accompanying is an unfortunate tendency, for those electors ol the same party. Thus a ¡»residenti il election are settled, it whom it affects conquer by their while in Multnomah county 17,819 is quite probable that business will number. As we know, writing that votes were cast for J. 1). Lee, a Lift be more steady ami there will be a is real is not learned that way. Just elector, a difference of 221 votes. gr.ulti.il increase along all lines and as the solar system was not made in Yet these electors are only figure the prosperity wave will roll more accordance with the astronomer's heads; their duties are purely for rapidly than it has for some time. laws, so writing is not made by tin rnal; and to the average man it is Since the election there has been a laws of grammar. Astronomer and an absurd freak to vote for one, two big advance in [»rices of securities, grammarian alike can only come in or three of them ami not for all factories and railroads have called at the end to give a generalized four. Similar discrepancies show in for more men, and have announced ¡description of what usually happens the votes for other candidates an increase of wages. The Pitts in the respective tie'ds it pleases Strong personal friendship or anti burg (»lass Co. alone has called for them to explore. When a new pathy, < r else dense ignorance, is 20,000 more men, while the New comet, eosinic or literary, enters their sky, it is their descriptions the only explanation of such freak England Cotton Yarn Co. announces that its operations will be imnteda- ! which have to be readjusted and not voting. -Journal. tely increased to a normal full ca the comet. There seems to be no T here is universal satisfaction pacity. This mill has only been more pronounced mark of the de over the re-ele lion of Governor running 30 per cent to 75 per cent cadence of a people and its literature Hughes. It would have been bet of its full caj»acity. Railroads are than a servile and rigid subser It can only make ter had New York shown more calling for more men at increased viency to rule. emphatic appreciation of the worth wages, and many other large firms ossification, for anchylosis, for pet of this man; but considering that within the confines of that state re side the greatest number of least de sirable citizens. and bearing in mind the issues on which these combined or the defeat of Coverntar Hughes,' are announcing an increase of force rification, all the milestones on the In every age of- and wages. While this is probab y road ot death due to a certain extent, to the way democratic plebianism, where each the election went, yet it cannot all man thinks he is as good a writer as be attributed to that. Even if the others, and takes his laws from • Bryan had been successful There is the other», having no laws Of his own nature, it is dow n this steep p.itli that men, in a flock inevitably run.— Havelock Ellis. 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