Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, November 19, 1908, Image 4

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Published Every Thursday Evening by the
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O. K KOPF, •
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Sah«cri|Mioo, 91 SO p** Year is Advance. Advertising Rates Made
Known on Application. Job Printing a Specialty
Katored al the Bandon FoatofHce as Seeond Claaa Matter.
November 19, 1908
THURSDAY
WITH the mills of Bandon and | and improvements,
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Last year over $i7,ooo,o«o went to
Austria Hungary, and nearly $10,•
000,000 to Russia, in postal orders
That money was all earned here,
and, of course, the men who earhed
it had a right to do what they chose
with it; but it does seem a shame
that the American people, who paid
this money in wages, should be d -
prived of the benefit that would ac­
crue from its being deposited in
American banks. Undoubtedly the
question will come up before the
approaching session of congress,
and such has been popular educa
tion and argument on the subject
that it seems more than likely that
the necessary legislation will be
enacted.—Washington D C. Her
aid.
Bandon is get­
vicinity in operation and general bus ting to be a city of some preten­
iness activity opening up it makes tions and needed improvements wil
better transportation facilities a be made constantly.
greater necessity than ever before
Mr. C hafin and his prohibition
We have good boat service between
here and San Francisco and it is followers say that the Democratic
getting better all the time, but what party is now completely and utterly
wentednow is a good freight and dead, and that the next fight will be
the 1 ' epublicans ant
passenger boat running direct from between
A Socialist writes
No finer body of timber lies un
the mouth of the Coquille river to Prohil itionists.
Poitland. This would not only be a to the Journal (and other Socialists seen in Oregon than that along the
convenience for traffic between here say the same) that the Democratic proposed line of the Tillamook road
and the Columbia river city, but it party is now absolutely and hopeless­ now being built from Hillsboro.
would be a paying proposition for ly dead, and the battle in 1912 will Some quarter sections are estimated
the steamship line that operated be between the Republicans and to be worth $17,000. The owners
such a boat, as there is a constant Socialists. We have been hearing naturally object to being assessed at
increase of business between the two these assertions and predictions that figure, but the timber is there,
They
ports, and the demand in Portland quadrennially for some 20 or 30 says the Oregon Journal.
years,
and
yet
it
always
turns
out
surely have some good timber up
for Bandon made goods is growing
that
the
Democratic
party
casts
a
in that country, but itdoes not ex­
greater all the time, while this city
good
many
times
as
many
votes
as
cel in any particular the forests of
conld use some of the exports ol
the
Socialist
and
Prohibitions
Coos and Curry counties and some
Portland as well. That Bandon is
combined,
and
we
see
no
reason
to
railroad magnate who is sharp
growing faster than any other town
suppose
the
case
will
be
different
in
enough
to see the possibilities of
in Coos county is an admitted fact,
the
future.
With
local
option
laws
this neck-o the woods, and be the
and there will be an incresing de
in
force
there
is
no
reason
for
the
first to get a road in here will add
maud for goods from the wholesale
existence
of
a
Prohibition
party,
and
greatly to his coffeis in the near fu­
houses, as well as an increase of
socialism
is
as
much
an
impossibility
ture.
goods sent out from this place
as
a
railroad
to
Mars.-
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Oregon
Steps should be taken at once to se
M r . H ill , in a speech at Seattle,
cure a direct steamer from here to Journ d.
recently ventured the prediction
Portland.
T he Chinese boycott against Ja­ that the Chicago, Milwaukee N: St
pan continues to be a much more Paul line, now under construction,
T hat the Bandon harbor is get
serious matter than Japan relishts.
Vug better all the time is an evident The Viceroys gravely issue orde s would be the last transcontinental
act, and one that is highly pleasing cautioning the Chinese against mak­ line to be built. The efforts of the
to every progressive citizen in th* ing use of the boycott, but the future, he declared, would be di­
Coquille valley. There is nothing strength of the movement remains rected to building branch lines to
now in sight that will be of such so great that there is more than a develop country already tapped,
great benefit to this valley as a good suspicion that they “wink the other There is, of cource, a much greater
harbor and a navigable stream all eye’ ’ as soon as the order is issued. need of branch lines and feeders
the way up to Coquille and if pos Japan’s loss in trade through this than of more through lines. but the
sible to Myrtle Point. With very boycott has already reached enor­ West is still at an early stage of de
little dredging the river could be mous proportions, and before the velopincnt and no man can safely
predict the limits of that develop,
made navigable for ocean going
end comes the Mikado’s men will ment. The Rocky mountains anc
vessels Jdear to Coquille, and it
undoubtedly wish that the Tatsu the Cascade mountains offer two
would be possible for them to get
Maru had never engaged in a fil- serions barriers to the progress o
to Myrtle Point. We ought to have
bustering expepition against the
railroads, but eventually the ram­
an appiopriation from the govern­
Chinese. —Oregonian
ifications
of branch roads will grid­
ment for this work, and if the prop
iron so much of the intervening ter­
er pressure were brought to bear on
T hat there are always two sides
ritory east and west of these bar­
Congress it could be obtained, as I
to a question even though that ques­
riers that it will not be easy to dis
there is no place on the Pacific
tion may be concern.ng a pest, is
tinguish when a network of feeders
coast where the money could l>e
evident from the following editorial
ceases to be a connected transcon­
spent at a greater benefit to the
which appeared in the Oregonian.
tinental line, even though it be a
country at large, than right here.
One side says “kill the owl,” and
part of a systsm previously com­
The two ha bors in Coos county
other says “no don’t do it.” Fol­
pleted to the Pacific coast. — Oregon­
namely, the Coquille river and Coos
lowing is the editorial:
ian.
Bay, are both in position where it is
The sheepmen of Eastern Ore­
ouly right and just that they should gon will petition the next session of
T he following editorial from the
have recognization and we should the Oregon Legislature f <r the pas
have a lobbyist at the meeting of the sage of a bounty law which will pro­ Roseburg Review would apply to
committee on rivers and harbors. vide $1.50 for every coyote killed local conditions as well as to that
Orville Dodge has a standing invi The sheepmen claim that the wool section:
industry has suffered a loss of$ 1,000,
With eggs retailing at 35 to 40
tation from the chairman of this
per year through the depredations of cents per dozen and potatoes at 90
committee to be present, and he coyotes. The coyote has for years
cents to $1.25 per bushel, there is
wifi treat both places fair, why not been the worst pest with which the
certainly no lack of inducement foi
take steps at once to raise the neces­ sheepmen had to contend, but legis­ the production of these commodities.
sary amount of money, about $400 lation placing a bounty on his head Yet it is a regrettable fact that both
to beat his expenses, and if he could would not have been plain sailing. have been shipped into Roseburg
Throughout Central ami Eastern from other counties—or states—re
succeed, (and there is im doubt but
Oregon is a vast acreage of alfalfa, cently. In the potato line such a
he could) in getting $50.000 01 and when the coyotes have been ex-
shortage is not likely to occur
mure for each harbor, the #400 terimated the jackrabbits have min
another year, as several parties, we
ed the alfalfa fields. It is not an un­
would be well spent.
understand, are expecting to plant a
common sight to see several lmn good acreage next season. One
dred jackrabbits breakfasting in an
T he fact that a number of the alfalfa patch where they have spent g: ower recently told a Review rep
dangerous places on the bridge the night, and the havoc wrought is resentative that he expects to devote
30 acres exclusively to potatoes
streets and wharfs of Bandon, where so great that the alfalfa farmer re­ next year.
Others will probaply
people are liable to fall off in the gards with great favor the coyo’es, plant much larger areas, so that
dark, have been fixed, goes to show which are exceptionally fond of jack­ Douglas county will l>e an exporter
rabbits, and a strenuous protest
instead of an importer of potatoes
that the city authorities are making
against destruction of coyotes will be
hereafter.
A" to egg production,
an effort to have all things adjusted entered.
our
poultry growers do not seem to
properly, and this fact will be hale«!
have so ved the problem of pro
with delight. There are more im­
I t wonld seem that there has during a sufficient supply at all sea­
provements that might be made and been hardly any stronger argument sons of the year. Several carloads
«ill no doubt be from time to time. adduced in favor of (»ostal savings of eastern eggs have recently been
The new administration will now banks than these figures, showing brought to Portland and a few of
soon be in operation and there will how much money is sent abroad by thesej eggs came to Roseburg.
Douglas county has the reputation
probably be still further changes alien laborers on this continent.
of being one of the biggest poultry
producing sections of the state, yet
it is obvious that the egg produc­
tion could be better regulate«! and
ata good profit to the growers.
ON ATWATER STREET KE El’S
NOTHING BUT THE BEST IN
ROOMS and
LODGING
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A loig stoo1^ oT woll clTilloci meats
New clean ventilated rooms tree
from odors
Newly furnished large light rooms
Telephone. Electric Lights.
Rented by single night, week or
month.
SMITH BROS.
The New Laird & Lowe Building. Bandon. Ore.
INQUIRE AT OFFICE OF
The BANDON STEAM I.ALDRY
Bandon
The Eldorado
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Bandon
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& Machine Shop
A. Garfield
Mill and Steamboat Work Out
SPECIALTIES
MACHINES
SPECIAL
BUIIT
TO
ORDER
Turned Shafting, Cap anil Set
Screws. Maciiive Bolts. 1’tpe
and Fittings, Brass Work
GENERAL REPAIRING
Pattern,^ Shop ¿in
Oregon
Bandon
CIGAR, ó
Connection
22 Feet
of Water on
The Coquille River Bar
at Bandon
Coos County Realty is all good, but BANDON IS
THE BEST. Coming events cast their shadows before,
biff- .
Invest Now
“
"We sell tire ZEartli”
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Kolp & Jensen Real Estate Agency
THE MERCY HOSPITAL
EAT
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 : :
Paradise Sodas
Sisters of Mercy
BIGGER PACKAGE
BETTER GOODS
North’7Bend, Or.
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The Modern Company, Marshfied, Ore Disribuors
Under New Man­
agement.
The City Meat Market
has changed, and from
now'on will be conducted
by Dean & Hensley of
Coquille.
We will endeavor to
to serve the public with
entire satisfaction.
Best grade of I resh
and Cured Meats always
THE NEW
Veiietal
)le Stx>re
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Fresh Vegetables and Fruit always on hand
HOME GROWN and CALIF FRUITS, HAM, BACON
AND LARD.
FINE CANDIES & TOBACCO
Proprietor
JOHN FERNOGLIO,
on hand.
Market under the manaxement of
CHAS. M. WAI I)
The City Meat
Market
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SICK HEADACHE
This distressing disease is from a
disordered condition of the stomach,
and can be cured by taking Cham
berlain’s Stomach and Liver Tab­
lets. Get. a free sample at C. Y,
Lowe’s drug Store and Uy it.
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