Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, February 11, 1909, Image 4

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    to the fruit glowers who kn< w
Bandon Recorder able
anything about the scientific packing
Published Every Thursday Evening by the
of fruit. They aver that apples
.»re not all the same size, which is
a surprising revealation indeed, and
then ask the perplexing question:
How will a certain number fill a box?
The answer is that the ruks for
“a straight pack” a “diagonal
pack,“ “a three tier pack,” a “four
tier pack” etc. when understood
answers the question. The Oregon
legislature prepaed a petition ask
ing for the defeat of this bill, and
Senator Fulton has presented the
same to congress, and if the thick
headed congressin m who framed
the bill can be made to see through
1 grindstone with a hole in it,
they will probably vote to sustain
the petition and defeat their own
bill, as such a bill would not only
be unjust, but would be laughable in
the extreme, and the congress that
passed it would be given the horse
laugh by people of brains every­
where.
Maine Weary of Prohibition
* *
J. E. Y oung
W". O. P a » keb
After four years of fruitless ef­
forts
to enforce state-wide Prohibi
Recorder Fu.t>i8liing Company.
tion through the agency of a special
O. B2. KOPF> ...
Managing Editor
. Parkersburg and Bandon, Manufacturers of
I ml ice force under the direction of
the Governor, the State of Maine is
Subscription, fl 50 p*r Year ir. Advance. Advertising Kates Made
Known on Application. Job Printing a Specialty
now going io repeal the law under
which this attempt was made, and
Entered at the Bandon Postottice aa Second CI hhh Matter.
Wholesale and Retail Shippers
will return to its earlier meth oils o
THURSDAY...................................................................... February n, 1909
treating the perennial liquor issues,
Speoial JLttention. to Looal Trade
declares Major Holman F. Day, lhe
We H ave an excellent article in that Bandon would perhaps reap
well-known Maine author, in an
hand on the subject of Coddling more direct benefit from such a
article which will appear in the
February number of Appletons
Moth, written by M. G. Pohl, form­ move than any of the up river toa ns,
Magazine. This means that in all
although
every
town
and
hamlet
as
er fruit inspector of Coos county,
rural
districts and small towns where
but owing to lack ot spa .e it was well as every farmer in the valley
the sentiment is strongly against
crowded out this week, but will ap­ would be greatly benefitted by the
liquor selling, Prohibition will be
The Ban­
pear next week.
Mr. Pohl is a Port of Coquille River.
strictly enforced, and in the larger
.........SOLE AGENTS FOR.............
successful fruit grower, and his ideas don Chamber of Commerce should
cities of the stale the law will be
take
up
the
preposition
at
once
and
openly disregarded.
on any subject’ pertaining to fruit
National Brewing Co. Beer. Bottle and Steam Beer.
'To sum up the big difficulty in
see
what
can
be
done
in
the
matter,
growing will be beneficial to the
Maine,” says Major Day, “there
and we are sure they will have the
general public.
isn’t real moral resolution behind
sanction and support of the entire
the enforcement law, either in peo­
Coes Bay will organize
T here is general agieement valley.
ple or executives.
In these com­
among the leading financiers and immediately, and while we hold no
munities where there is sentiment
against rum-selling, no one tries to
heads of the large establishments in malice toward that enterprising com
sell rum. In the City of Auburn,
munity
and
hope
they
will
succeed
Chicago that the year 1909 will be
Formerly the Elk Horns Saloon
even in the most wide open times of
one of general and great prosperity, in building uo a big Port of Coos
Sheriff-made law, no one has opened
says an exchange.
With political Bay, but in the meantime, the Port
Has opened up under 'new man­
a liquor shop, though it might
uncertanity removed, business men of Coquille River should not be
agement
and the customers will
naturally be supposed that with 15,-
Wireless
be
treated
right. We will serve
see little to fear and much to hope lost sight of by our enterprising
000 population there would be a call
I t is proposed in congress to re­
you
the
best
drink in the city, and
lor in the prospect of legislation. business men, and a friendly rival to
for liquor. There was. There still
quire passenger ships at sea to be
you will go away feeling ten
is. But right across the river from
Some leading Chicago houses state see which place could establish the
equipped withthe wireless telegraph.
years younger
that the purchasing power of the bigger port might result in great It is but eleven years since Marconi, Auburn is the larger City of Lewis­
ton, with saloons in the open times
Special Attention Given to Family Orders
farming class has increased s » great­ good to both. Lets get busy.
in a series of tests at Flatholm,
and dives in the tight times, and
startled the world with his demon­
ly that it more than compensate-. ‘or
clubrooms all the time. lhe thirsty
strated
power of sending telegraphic
the loss of purchasing power by
B ack in New York th< re is «
citizens of Auburn merely walk
Proprietors
the manufacturing class.
That bunch of old fogies who have worked messages without the aid of wires, across the bridge.
t is but six yean siiue h: flashed
“On the other Land, under the
there has been a gradual but certain their wav into the columns of the
his first message from Cornwall to
town
agency system, the little town
improvement in business generally daily press with an assault upon the Cape Breton. Yet so vital was his
of
Randolph
pays half its annual
in the last six months of the year is boy who whistles. To the credit of discovery that the ocean hasb.-en
town bills by profits from the liquor
generally agreed in the business a boy loving community, however, robbed of the chief of its terrors.
BANDON
ORHUON
agency. The town is near the Na-
world. The national election dis­ these assailants have met with an The isolated regions of earth have i tional Soldiers’ home at Togus.
Capital, 025,000.
been brought into lightning touch
appointed enthusiasts who expected opposition that is almost fierce in its
The Lewiston agency in a city of less
BOARD OF DIRECTORS:
J. L. Kronenberg, President. J. Denholm, Vice
with the throb of civilization A
an immediate resumption of un­ vigor and intensity. Admitting bias complete system of wireless stations than 30,000 population did over $10,-
Présidera; F. J. Fahy, Cashier; Frank Flam, T. P. Hanly.
A general banking business transacted and customers given every accommodation con­
oco worth of business in a year.
paralleled activity that existed in ve are nevertheless disposed to say threads Canada.
Nome and Fori
sistent with safe and conservative banking
The
failure
of
the
attempt
at
state-
CORRESPONDENTS: The American National Bank, of San Francisco, Calif;
the first six or eight months of that the whistles have the best o Gilbert, Alaska, were given stations
1 wide enforcement is indicated by
Merchants
National Bank, Portland, Oregon; The Chase National Bank, of New York.
1907.
But to the more sober the argument.
And, indeed, they last year. A station at Washingto 1 the fact that in Lewiston, the second
minds among the leaders of industry should have the best of it. What D. C., is to have a mast 350 to largest city in Maine, from figures
a boom period is not desirable. right has squeamish tuss'ness, the 4.00 feet high with a range of 3000 furnished by the mayor, I find that
miles The Nova Scotia station, es
arrests for intoxication during the
“I do not look for any marked in­ joyless, sear and sapless remnants of
tablished by Marconi merely fo.
crease in business immediately fol­ humanity to assail a chief, if not the experiment, is doing a cxn nercia past four years have steadily in­
lowing January 1,” said Frnest A first, among the constitution tl business of 5000 to 6ooo words creased from something like 600 an­
nually to over iooo for lhe past 12
Hamill,president of the Corn Ex privileges of the b >y? Hu not th: daily. A system on the Carribea n
months. Yet Lewiston is the only
change National bank. “Our crops hoy whistled since time ran? Is not coast gives service to Central city in Marne where a large force ol
The Eiffel tower in
have been good and are bringing the whistle the one m isicil ac­ America.
enforcement deputies has been on
Paris has been converted into a
good prices. Upon them, of course, complishment that distinguishes the
the job day and night, all the time.
wireless mast with hopes that wire­
“The spasms of enforcement
rests the continued prosperity of our boy from all others ol the genus less communication« will be estab­
and the iniquities of ‘let-ups' have
country. Our farmers have enjoyed homo? Woul I any s me man, who lished with New York.
A system
never bothered the country towns.
abundant crops for several years and understands the boy and huap on the Great Lakes gives control o!
' hich have long been dry and
are in excellent financial condition. preciation for the volatile and voluble shipping tor commercial purposes probably always will be.
An< IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
Indeed, you might now say that quality that is in him give a whoop almost equal to that had over rail these country towns cast two-thirds
THE STATE OF OREGON.
shipin nts.
they are the bankers of the country, for the youngster who cannot
of the vote of Maine and constitute
IN
AND FOR THE
There are stations and communi­
for they have the money to loan. or does not whistle.? Let us have cation with Honolulu, Hongkong, themselves the mentors of the
COUNTY OF COOS
Under the conditions I have men done with all this rot to the effect Burmah, Mozambique, Trinidad, morals of the wicked cities. Maine Geo. P. Topping,
is between the horns of a dilemma,
The world is virtually
tioned I do not see how we can fail that whistling is not music. It is no Tripoli.
Plaintiff,
for the sentí nent in favor of Prohibi­
VS.
to have a continued improvement l>etter established because Pader girded with wireless stations. Press tion law is stronger than ever, an<
D. E. Mills,
in all lines of business during the ewski and other savants have given reports are flashed across the apparently the only course ahead of
Defendant
Atlantic, steamships at sea receive
coming year, but such improvement it their indorsement. From the full
her is to lapse into the old system
ACTION
AT
LAW
.... do to the . *...
daily bulletins, fugitives from justice
by
which
Sheriffs
and
politicians
must come gradually, and will, joyous heart of a healthy and are
overhauled in
midocean,
To D. E. Mills the above named
ARC LIGHT
therefore, be oi a more healthy properly toned boy it is among the and a wireless fire alarm system sold indulgencies for the violation ol defendant:
the law.”—Oregonian.
for
protection
of
forests
is
projected.
character. “--Times.
best music ever heard, if one has an
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE Bowling
Alleys
The system
is to exercise a
OF OREGON:
ear attuned to it. And in this case
tremendous influence in future mil­
You are hereby required to ap­
the quality of the ear depends upon itary opeiations, and practically Coquille River Transportation pear and answer the complaint filed Notice for Publication -Isolated Tract 0608
T he action of the Oregon legis
PUBLIC LAND SALE.
Where revolutionize naval warfaie. A new
against you in the above entitled
Co.’s Schedule
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
latare in passing the general Port the quality of the heart.
action on or before the last day of
United Stales Land Office,
Commission bill is o le of the most the latter is sonnd and wholsome the aspect is given to life on sea and Coquille levaes Bandon, 6:30am; the time prescribed in the order for
Roteburg, Oregon, January 18, 1909.
land, and the crowning factor in it
whistling
boy
is
sure
to
find
a
friend
the publication of this summons,
commendable pieces of legislation
Notice it hereby given that at directed by the
is that those who go down to sea in arrives at Coquille 8:30 a m
which prescribed time is six (6) Commissioner of the General 1-and Office, under
and
champion.-Telegram.
enacted- in this state for a number 01
Dispatch
leaves
Bandon
7:00
a
m;
weeks, the last day of which time the provisions of the act of Congress approved
ships can, from the bosom of the
arrives
at
Coquille,
ro:oo
a
m
years, and it is now up to the peo­
will be Thursday, the 4th day of June 27, 1906 (34 Stats. 517), we will ofer at
deep, flash forth their appeal for
public sale to the highest bidder, at 10 o'clock
S ome eastern congressman, who help, or tiding of their fate.- Favorite leaves Coquille 7:30 am; March 1909.
ple who live along the coast to es­
a. m, on the 5th day ol March next, at thia of­
And
if
you
fail
to
so
appear
and
fice. the following tract of land: the SE I -4 N
arrives at Bandon 10:30 a m
tablish ports in accordance with the is trying to make himself famous Journal.
1-4, arc. 33, T. 30 S.,R. 14 W.. W M.
Coquille leaves Coquille 9:30 am; mswer said complaint by the said E Any
persons claiming adversely the above de-
time, the plaintiff will apply to the
capacity oi the harbors. The Port has introduced a bill into congre is,
sc rifted lands are advised to file their claims or
arrives at Bandon 11:30 a m
Court
for
a
judgement
against
you
objections on or before the time designated for
ot Coquille River should be e.tab regulating the size of the apple box
Dispatch leaves Coquille 1:00 pm; for the sum of $100 as set up in sale.
English Walnuts
used
by
the
fruit
growers
of
the
plaintiff’s said complaint together
lished on a large scale, as we have
arrives in Bandon 5 :oo p m
BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Hegiater
J. M. LAWRENCE, Recover
with
the costs, and disbursements
I
am
agent
for
Brooks
&
Sons
fo
west.
This
includes
Oregon,
Wash
Favorite
leaves
Bandon
l:oo
p
nt;
the harbor here, and it would be the
Fust publication Jan 21.
of
this
action,
and
for
an
order
of
Carlton, Ore. for their celebrated arrives at Coquille 4:00 p m
greatest benefit to the entire valley ington, California and othe * states
said Court for a 'disposition of the
English Walnut trees. This firm is
The Coquille connects with the money or sal of property attached
of
the
west.
The
bill
was
no
doubt
of anything that is now in sight for
the only English Walnut importers trains at Ccquille for Marshfield and in this action.
BANDON TRANSFER CO.
this long suffering people. We un. gotten up by some eastern people, in the state.
This summons is published in the
Myrtle Point.
C. H. F attcbmon A B on
B. L. H urst .
derstand that people along the riv< r who never saw an apple pack, but
The up river passengers can comt Bandon R ecorder , a weekly
newspaper published in Coos County
Dray and General Delivery
as far up as Myrtle Point are in­ instead, where they shake the ap
to Bandon on the avorite and have Oregon, for six consecutive weeks,
Meeta|all
Ixmta. Orden carefully bandied
City Transfer
three hours here in which to do beginning January 21st 1909, and
terested in the proposition, and the pies down from the trees load them
- - -
OREGON
All kinds of draying and transfer­ heir trading and other business.
ending March 4, 1909, by order of BANDON
Myrtle Point Enterprise had an into a wagon, and haul them over a
publication
made
by
the
Hon.
John
ring.
FOR SALE—mill wood
—-OOO------
editorial on the subject a few weeks rough road to town, where they are
F. Hall, County Judge of Coos
rom
Cody
’
s
mill
$2.00
per
load.
County, at Chambers >n Coquille,
ago, which sounded their approve] sh< veled into a Darrel with a scoop
Presbyterian
'Church
FURNISHED ROOMS
Cod sold and delivered at lowest
Oregon on the 28 day of December,
of the proposition in no uncertain shovel, and sealed up, without re­ prices
Preaching
at
the
Presbyterian
AT
J. Jenkins, Prop.
1908
gard
to
size,
quality
or
anything
Church
the
first
and
third
Sundays
terms. The papers of Coquille are
G eo . P. T opping ,
of
each
month,
both
morning
and
Attorney
for Plaintiff.
else.-
The
promoters
of
the
bill
also in line, as well as the people of
Woodruff
&
Turner
the
house
­
evening.
Su
iday
School
and
young
that city, but the proposition should have several thinks on the subject,
Bring your
furnishers are showing over 100 de­ people-s meeting every Sunday.
MKB SARAH COSTELLO
be really started from Bandon, as and advance some theories, which signs of wall paper, new and com­ •Visitors and transients are cot-
Nice clean rooms 2ft and fiOo a
here it is that all boats will enter to them, no doubt, seem wise and plete line.
Price, from 2^ cents dially invited..
night; 01.2ft a weak; fft amontb
th eriver, and it might be added feasible, but which are really laugh­ per roll up.
G eo . H. R oach , pastor,
to T he R ecorder . BANDON
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OREGON
’YOUNG & PARKER
White and Red Cedar Shingles
Bandon
B ottling W orks
Bandon
-
-
-
Oregon
lhe Two Jacks Saloon
Jack Tupper and Jack Hudson,
BANK OF BANDON
Do You
Bowl?
The Pacific
Job Work