Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, February 25, 1909, Image 4

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Published Every Thursday Evening by the
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Recorder Fuloistiing Company.
O. E. KOFF,
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Managing Eqlitox’
Subscription, $1 50 per Year ir. A ivauce. Adveitising Rates Made
Known on Application. Job Printing a Specialty
Entered at the Bniidou Poatoftice aa Kecond CI hhh Matter.
THURSDAY
T he Improvement Club
of
Myrtle Point has made arrangements
to offer a series of prizes for the b«_sl
flower g^den in that city. An Im
proveinent Club of this kind would
not be a bad thing for Bandon.
February 25 1909
cm be made very .attractive, and
people who ccme to the city for the
first time vil! get a good impression
of the enterprise of the people. There
is probably nothing that will b.e o‘
as great benefit to a city as a good
appearance, anu the city that is
beautiful and the homes oared 'or
in the proper manner will always
attract new Comers, and will be the
biggest drawing card to settlers
that could be imagined. Now is the
time to get busy and fix up for the
summer. The shrubbery can be se­
cured anywhere in the woods and
the work is very small to make
your home the most attractive place
on the earth.
appears,
according
to
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ties with whom he talked, to be try­
Humor <m3 Philosophy
ing to find excuses why’the mail
By DUNCAN M. SMITH
c< n tractors should not lx- fined for
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the delays in the serv ice. The mail
ONLY.
service so fat this winter is said to
Only a banker.
be the worst Coos county has bail in
Working away.
Laying up scads
years. Parties who have gone over
For a rainy day.
Shoveling dollars
the Roseburg and C os Bay wagon
Into tlie vault.
Hardly for dinner
road admit that it is bad but say it
Casing a halt.
belter than in previous years when
Carelessly leaving
Millions uiound
better service was given. Mr. Morse
With a contempt that la
Almost profound.
di<l not explain why the contractors
Handling checks
By the bushel or bale,
did not provide sufficient horses to
Having tlie world.
As we say, by the tall.
give the service but he called at­
Coming to work
When the morning is spent.
tention to the fact that the amount
Counting up protlts.
So
much per cent.
of mail the company was carrying
Closing up shop
With the prollts produced
was rapidly increasing, Judging
Long e'er the hour
from Mr. Morse's verbal statements
:
When the hens go to roost.
Being the person
to varioui local parties, his
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report
A fellow must see
When
he Is needing
will not be beneficial to 1 Coos Bay
An X or a V,
Sending for debtors.
immediately—in fact he indicated
Calling their bluff.
Only a banker.
that the gist of his report to the de­
But It's enough.
partment will be that the people are
Who, Indeed!
not entitled to mail service until they
TTTI WISH T had JMOHE
build better roads.
Just a hat ef­
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fect this report will have on the
numerous letters and statements that
have been sent direct to the depart
ment at Washin ton and also to
Walter Lyon to take up with the
department is not known vet.”
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Coquille River Transportation
THE STAl'E OF OREGON.
Co.’s Schedule
IN AND LOR THE
Coquille leaves Bandon, 6:30 am;
COUNTY OF COOS
arrives at Coquille 8:30 a m
Geo. P. Topping,
Dispatch leaves Bandon 7:1x1 a iti;
Plaintiff,
arrives at Coquille, 10:00 a in
VS.
Favorite leaves Coquille 7:30 a in;
D. E. Mills,
arrives at Bandon 10:30 a in
I defendant
Coquille leaves Coquille 9:30 a in.
ACTION AT LAW
arrives at Bandon 11:30 a m
I o D. E. Mills, the above named Dispatch leaves Coquille 1:00 pm;
defendant'
arrives in Bandon 5:00 p m
1N T11ENA7. OF THE STATE Favorite leaves Bandon 1:00 p in;
OF OREGON:
arrives at Coquille 4:00 p in
The Coquille connects with the
You are hereby required to ap
pear and answer the complaint filed trains nt G< quille for Marshfield and
against you in the above entitled Myrtle Point.
action on or before the last day of
The up river passengers can come
the time prescribed in the order for to Bandon on tlie avorite and have
the publication of this summons,
which prescribed tine is six (6) three hours here in w hich to do
weeks, the last day of which time heir trading and other business.
will be Thursday, th • ‘4th day of
March 1909.
And if you fail to so appear and
answer said complaint by the said
time, the plaintiff will apply to the
Court for a judgement against you
for the sum of $100 as set up in
HAS A SELECT STOCK OF
plaintiff’s said complaint together
with tlie costs, and disbursements
of this action, and for an ordei of
said C ourt for a disposition of the Wines, Liquors & Cigars
money or sal of property attached
in this action.
Ntenui Heer on Ikrnuglit
This summons is published in the
Bandon R ecorder , a weekly
COURTEOUS TREATMENT
newspaper published in Coos County
OregoA, for six consecutive weeks,
beginning January 21st 1909, and
• nding March 4, 1909, by order of
publication made by the Hon. John
F. Hall, County Judge of Coos BANDON,
OREGON
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County, at Chambers <n Coquille,
Oregon on the 28 day of December,
1908.
FURNISHED ROOMS
G eo . P. T opping ,
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Attorney for Plaintiff.
T he dairy industry is a lusty
child, poultry husbandry is an in­
fant, fruit growing is barely beyond
an embryo, all these in Oregon
No amount is too great to be spent
in teaching how to do these things
better.
Of general farming the
state has a-plenty.
One half its
area is waste land with redemption
in sight under the dry-farming sys-
stem for a fraction.
All the re* t of
Oregon awaits a super development
that comes
with knowledge.—
I n A nswer to the question “Is
Oregonian.
Japan Our Schoolmaster?” the Ore­
gon Journal has fhe following to say:
G ood reason exists for passage ‘A Washington dispatch says that
D uring the present Legislature,
by the Legislature of the Beach bill he president is very anxious over
as in all previous sessions, there has
to place with the Juvenile Court the Japanese situation and “feels
been an exhibition of vote swapping
authority to decide as to whether that a single misguided act of hos
of interchange of courtesies by com
children shall have the right in any tility in this country, may force a
bination, to the rejection of th s
case to appear on the stage. The rupture, • the extent and result of
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measure or the passage of the other
CUTTER'S BLACK LEG VACCINE
present state law has not been con which no man can forsee; that the
California’s favorite, the most suc­
one, which will strike the average
cessful. easiest used and lowest
strued by its rigid guardians to defeat of the anti-Japanese bills in
Iiriced reliable vaccine made.
MRS SARAHJCOS rELLO
business sense of the state as
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’owder, string or pill form. Write
mean that chi dren shafl not act as California has for the present post­
S___________ for free Black Leg B >oklct.
Nice clean rooms 25 and 50c a
amounting to a positive evil Doubt­
3 {L B mthe cutter laboratory
nigbt; $1.25 a week; $5 amontb
professional >. fn many, probably in poned the issue, but h^s not changed I
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B erkeley , C al .
less it is difficult in the course
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your druggist <l(»es not stock our
vaccines, order direct from us.
BANDON
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OREGO
most cases., this is well, but in other the general situation”; and that
of legislation to avoid the making
the
people
do
not
attach
proper
cases unquestionably it is a mistake.
i of agreements in which the fate of
The puplic is thus deprived of prop­ significance to the Japanese question.
Plenty of money is to be desired,
specific measures is bound to become
but wbo ever had plenty of money?
er entertainment and the child, it In this case it would seem advis­
involved.
Nevertheless it would
may be, of a livelihood. In certain able for the president to take
At the Critical Moment,
be of great benefit to the public if
“You have a bad coligli.”
dramatic productions of merit it is the people into his confidence
“An annoying one.”
CAPTAIN CHRISTENSEN. Commanding.
, such a course were to be avoided
necessary that the services of chil­ and tell them just what besides the
“Don't you know bow to cure
' altogether, and if each legislator cold?”
dren be employed, and such em­ proposed California legislation, now
Coos Bay and Bandon twice a week
“Yes, except when I have one.”
were to consci ntiously pass upon
What else is
ployment should be allowed under killed, is the matter.
Connecting with Steam Ship Alliance at Marshfield. Full
: the merits of each measure without
Retiring.
Comments on
wholesome conditions. Now it is it Jap n demands?
information
of
“I hate to tell the truth.”
reference to the fate of any other
proposed to permit the Judge of the ’ the subject, in the face of those dark
“Why?”
A measure that passed, will make
J. E. WALSTROM, Agt. Bandon
“Modest.”
Juvenile Court to grant such per­ hints, must be made in the dark, to
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good law, O’ that the legislator
mission upon proper application. some extent, and the people are wil­
“Makes me so conspicuous.”
believes will make good law, should,
It would seem that the decision ling to trust the president far, yet
Locating the Cause.
in the natural discharge of the
might safely be left to his judgment they .cannot understand why it is
“I don’t know
J. E. Y oung
W. C. P arker
j egislator’s duty to the people, be-
where that boy
that Americans scarcely dare to
and humanity.—Oregonian.
gets
his
mean
I come the law. Under such condì—
ness!” exclaims
breathe, on their own soil, lest they
tions the legislators can offer .10
the despairing
Has Japan become
T he catalogue houses of the offend J p in
mother as «be
adequate apology for opposing or
Parkersburg and Bandon, Manufacturers of
went over in de­
our
guardian,
or
stepmother,
or
country have been doing a large and
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tail the latest an­
On the other hand,
defeating it.
constantly increasing business until truant officer, that will visit dirs
tic of her young
if there is not conviction as to the
hopeful.
last year when their volume of busi­ punishment upon us if in her esti­
“Perhaps you
merits of a bill there can be abso
are not very well
ness fell off to the amount of fully mation we take “a single misguided
Wholesale and Retail Shippers
acquainted with
i Iulely no excuse tor the legislator
step?
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The
people
of
this
country
$U,ooo,ooo. They claim that this
Ids parents,” ob­
Special Attention to Local Trade
voting for it in any circumstance.
served her sym­
large falling off is due, fit’s t to the want no war with Japan, of course;
Unbiased intelligent judgment is the
pathetic friend.
great and small newspapers and they would even go far to humor
judgment is the only basis upon
second to the retail trade of the the self-conceited Japs rather than
BEATEN TO A FRAZZLE—
which law can be properly enacted.
smaller cities. The argument of the have any serious trouble; but it is
The iceman when the wild winds
Upon any other scheme of legisla-
of winter whistle a wistful welcome to
newspapers awakened their readers certainly a strAnge situation if we
lion we get pernicious rather than Santa Claus' reindeer as their hoofs
to the importance of’ buying at cannot run our own domestic af­
useful laws. The statement is beat a Joyful tinkle over tile housetops
and faraway, and so forth.
home. A point has been reached fairs to suit ourselves for fear of the
borne out by the facts. The
when men feel ashamed to tend their hostility of a nation on the opposite
The gentle June zephyr when the
statute books are full of the pro­ young
year stands in the glowing Yule-
money to the' catalogue houses side of the globe.
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duct of these trades in statesman­ tide with yesteryear fading in the
The newspapers are always noted
background, yielding, bending a lis
ship that, so fir as the interests of tening ear to the yodeling of the days
National Brewing Co. Beer. Bottle and Steam Beer.
for standing by home industry and
to
be.
U nited S tates Post Office In the people are to be best served.
yet many merchants and other bus­
spector Morse w is here last Friday ;ought to be expunged. The further The motor car as It stands deserted
iness men do not appreciate the
lone and listens while the f<«ur
ind had been in the county for a few discouraging aspect of the matter is and
footed steed gives It tlie horse laugh
amount of work the newspapers do
days. He walked from Roseburg that we hear of no protest in the and the aviator gracefully aviates
for them, and do not patronize them
above in the cerulean blue or any pre­
to Coos county and declares the Legislature against the practice of ferred tint of the same
to the extent that they are entitled.
It appears to be
roads are the wors^ ever.
He says swapping votes.
The successful home merchant of
Kaiser Wilhelm as be stauds and lis­
that Coos county ought to be accepted as a matter of course; tens to the populace daily committing
BANDON, OREGON
the future will be the man who
leze
majesty
and
wistfully
wonders
as
one
of
the
phases
of
the
busin
ss
Wholesale and Retail Agents for
buys for his trade, the best goods thankful that they get any mail at
what has become of the offensive and
of
making
laws
that
is
in
lispensable.
defensive alliance Isdwixt and lietween
sells at a living margin and adver* all. In commenting on the situation
the Coos Bay Times says: “Mr. This indicates that it is an evil of “me und Gott."
tises largely in his home paper.
Morse made the trip afoot and on obstinate persistence; but it should The Duke Abruzzi as the tentative
Old Pepper Whiskey, Hermitage, Old Crow,
he assailed none the less on that ac- American millions grow vague and
As S pring approaches every horseback, spending three days on ount. Telegram.
shadowy and the clamoring army of
Famous Sagamore, Hunter and Wilson.
creditors gently and firmly forge to
He declares it is the
property owner in Bandon should the route.
the center of the stage.
Family orders by mail or phone delivered in city limit«
begin to think of beautifying his worst ever and those having the conJ
Your
pocketbook,
your
bank
account
,
tract
to
carry
the
mail
cannot
give
Presbyterian Church
property in a way that would give a
I
i your credit, when tlie merry, merry
better
service
until
the
roads
are
im­
stranger coming to town the impres­
Preaching at the Presbyterian days of Ynle have tied and the New
j Year festivities have down and you
sion that there was “something proved. He took the matter up yes­ Church the first and third Sundays meet lip witli Hie stern accounting of
doing” in Bandon.
There is no terday with County Commissioner of each month, both morning and an unfeeling Isiokkeeper and an equal­
ILINIMW
ORKMON
Mr. Morse said « veiling. Su idav School and young ly unfeeling bill collector.
place where beautiful lawns would E A. Anderson.
people's meeting every Sunday.
Capltnl, r25.<MM>
Your personal pride when you look
be easier to make than right here. said he would give $100 to any man
Visitors and transients are cot- over the Christman remembrance« that
Mr didly invited..
BOARD OF DIRECTORS:
J. L. Kronenberg, President. I. Denholm, Vice
We have < verything in abundance making the trip on boat.
your doting friends have sent you and
Prmdenl; T. J. Fahy, Cashier; Frank Flam, T. P. Hanly.
realize
whnt
their
estimate
of
Morse's
view
of
the
poor
mail
ser
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G eo . H. R oach , .pastor.
that goes to make beautiful lawi s
A general banking business transacted and customers given every accommodation coa-
must be.
sistent wuth safe and coiuervahv* banking
vice
is
not
concurred
in
with
people
and by planting a little shrubbery
The Opera
GROSS BROS.
n
attle
an
paeventeo
The Pacific
Stmr. Wilhelmina
YOUNG & PARKER
White and Red Cedar Shingles
Bandon
B ottling W orks
Bandon
Oregon
Bandon Wine and Liquor Co.
Budweiser and Weinhardt’s Lager Beer
BANK OF BANDON
Cold storage egea when the hem»
and smoothing dewn the ground and familiar with the situation. This is
Grass seed for spring sew ing at hr'gin to lay.
first trip here and
he Rosa Co.'s.
■9 wing a little grass seed, the lawn his
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CORRESPONDENTS:
The American National Bank, of San Francisco, Calif;
Merchants National Bank, Portland. Oregon; The Chase National Bank, of New York.