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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1909)
o 11 —. ■ ~ ■ -------- ------------- E andon ■ A . .................................... .................................................................. at his fi,,Bers Unlike ends his work. ZR e o o .. v cL e x I the heakh details *and Published Every Thursday Evening by the contention is that a family of three can be maintained on 1 farm of two of . other men whq for a time sit about acres, and in sections of the country . the cabinet table, he regards this as where large farms have long been Reoorder I3u.t>isiUn.g Company. Of the nine cabinet abandoned. It is asserted that there O. H3. KOFF, ... - Managing Editor a life work. Subscription, $1 50 per Year in Advance. Advertising llates Made Known on Application. Job Priuting a Specialty Entered st the Baudou Poetoffice an Second Clam Matter. I t is reported that no member of the house refused his pay or mileage when the report of the salaries came up in the special ses sion Tuesday morning. Before ' places, live arc held by lawyers, one is any quantity of such land that can by a merchant, one by a banker, be bought in two acre lots for $200 one by Mr. Hitchcock, who began to $250; and that with proper or his career as an emgloye of the ganization, *or with proper conduct Department of Agriculture under of the Little Land League as al much of the will point as an ideal city in which Mr. Wilson, and one by Mr. Wil ready organized, The farmers of the European -immigration accustomed to locate. It can be done with son, a farmer. very little work, and now is the time country will doubtless consider to farm work under intensive cot - themselves fortunate that their in ditions can be distributed to the de just at the beginning of spring. March 18, 1909 THURSDAY the session it was rumored several members would not draw their pay. When the report came up McArthur alone cut down his account, from 0 terests will continuejin the hands of cided economic anil sociological ad one of their own calling -Pacific vantage of the nation. The phil T he act of providing for a survey Homestead. * osophy of the m ivement is sound, of the Coquille river from the bar to ;>nd there is but little doubt that on Myrtle Point, as passed by the late such farms the fami'y can maii;- session of congress should be the A bout the only line of business tain a better exislance tlian does beginning for a large improvement that the United States government *’5 to $10, saying he would simply draw his pay and return his mileage. for the river and the bar. Ap- is running in competition with sub Altman was granted $28 and stated propriati ns for river find harbor jects of the country, is the printing he should receive 50 cents more. development are never made with business, and a worse injustice than The house allowed it. McKinney out such a survey, and with the sur this was never thought of by Coquille River Transporters Co.’s Schedule Coquille leaves Bandon, 6:30 am; arrives at Coquille 8:30 a m Dispatch leives Bandon 7:00 a m; arrives at Coqnille, 10:00 a in Favorite leaves Coquille 7:30 am; arrives at Bandon 10:30 a m Coquille leaves Coquille 9:30 a m. arrives at Bandon 11:30 a m Dispatch leaves Coquille 1:00 pm; arrives in Bandon 5 :oo p m Favorite leaves Bandon 1:00 p in; arrives at Coquille 4:00 p in The Coquille connects with the trains at Coquille lor Marshfield and Myrtle Point. The up river passengers can come to Bandon on the Favorite and have three hours here in which to do heir trading and other busin ess. HAS A SELECT STOCK OF Wines, Liquors & Cigars Stenin Heei-ou l*rn light COURTEOUS TRETMENT GROSS BROS. A. N. AMES, Clarence Y. Lowe bandon - - O regon UlfBckmiiitli & Druggist and Apothecary the average family laboring man now have. of the He stated he vey the various towns in the valley government officials, would agree to lop off the 70 cents will have a basis from which to work res[>onsible for the work. The ! inuiul character. This movement Munkers said he had been in favor for an appropriation at the next government is running these print will be watched with great interest of not drawing pay when he came, session. The Coquille is said to be ing establishments at a loss and will, no doubt be an important but he had been forced to take sev the Oregon river that is best adapted to itself and a great loss to factor in the future development of eral prescriptions not asked for to development work, and, lying the printers who are trying to ’ the land and nation. No locality in and he would therefore take the re close to Coos Bay, the two harbors make an honest living, pay their the United States would there be a port as it came. should be so developed that they taxes and be at equal standing with better place to prove this theory will make southern Oregon a field their fellow citizens. The injustice than in southwestern Oregon. We I HAVE known employes actually for commercial enterprise not to be referred to, is the printing of en have only one drawback, and that is to work harder scheming, shirking excelled at any point on the coast velopes by the government in open the means of transpoi tation, where trying to keep from working hard outside of Puget Scund, San Fran competition with the printer, and at by the tiller of the soil can get his in the performance of their duties, cisco and Portland, and a person the same time a big loss to the gov I product to a quick ma ket, but that In every post of j is sure to come, sooner or later, and in does not require the eves of a seer ernment itself. “Success Magazine,’’ than they to forcast that all of these ports will fice in the land you see advertise then this country will shew to the world something that will make would have worked if they had tried be in extensive demand within a ment of these “ready to wear’’ en- the entire populace “sit up and to do their best, and had given the very few years.-Enterprise. velopes stamped and in readiness take notice.’’ largest, the most liberal service pos for use, and furnished at a price, sible to their employers. The hard T he matchless timber of the plus the stamp, so cheap that the Dance at ' )riental hall Saturday est work in the world is that which Pacific Northwest continues to at printer cannot buy the stock for eve March 27th. is grudingly done. The youth who tract the attention of Eastern capital, what the finished product is fur if* C a u.s C an ise P\«t/<NVLK is always haggling over the ques and also continues to escape the nished to the customer. During curnuvs black leg vaccink Sweet Marsden, tion of how many dollars and cents serious consideration of our own he will sell his services for little people. Thi; indifference on the realizes how he is cheating himself part of the Oregon and Washington by not looking at the larger salary people is ptobably due to their liv be can pay hitnself in increasing his ing so long under the shade of our skill, in expanding his experience, and in making himself a better, stronger, more useful man. T he United States is woefully be hind other nations in the matter of building up a merchant marine by common sense methods, but when it becomes necessary our builders can easily demonstrate that the art of building water carriers is not a lost the fiscal year ending June 1, 1908 the government did this kind of work to the amount of $1,672,789 86 and in doing it sustained a loss of C.iliiornia’s favorite, the -aoet sue > ■ :ful. easiest used mt-J lowest pnvftl reliable vaccine made. Powder, string or pili form. Write for free Black Leg Booklet. THE CUTTER LABORATORY B brkrlby . C al If your druggist dors nut stock ouf vaccines, order direct from — Horseshoeing a Specialty Location on plank road one fourth mile from the Hteaiuer Landini;. BANDON .... OREGON BANDON TRANSFER CO. C. H. P attkbson A S on Dray and General Delivery M c «) h ] h II boat«. Th^ mor. M c C h I 1 P«« tern*’oW •" lh«n of any oth.r make of o. . TU* U °“ account of their style, accuracy and simplicity. af««Pnll*a HI RiiMzf ii©(The Queen of Fashion) hi* L.>eCMY..in. OM ■ BANDON «ent free. to T he R ecorder Address THZ McCALL CO. Bee Yort Stmr. Wilhelmina CAPTAIN CHRISTENSEN, Commanding. Coos Bay and Bandon twice a week Connecting with Steam Ship Alliance at Marshfield. information of by about $250,000 and yet they adver now President Taft of the larger cities, and secure a wider T he R ecorder has called the at lames Wilson as secretary of agri distribution of the population over tention of the citizens of Bandon to culture, the employes of the depart the land by encouraging manu of cleaning up the ment in Washington organized them facturers to remove their works streets and alleys as well as the selves by bureaus, and filed through from congested centers out into the each t iking country; by fostering the com Bandon should be is a city of him by the hand and congratulating mercial and industrial up-building of beautiful homes, and can be made him upon his retention in office. the smaller cities, towns and count-y just such a city with but little effort There are now some 2400 of these villages, and developing and estab yards and lawns of the homes. What the secretary’s office, We have the natural resources, all employes in Washington, and to a we need is the push and energy. A .nan they were glad that their chief lishing industries in such com munities; by building good roads; great many of the enterprising citi is to remain and direct the policies by improving the rural home and its zens, who have their pride with of the great department he has vir environment; by broadening the them, have already taken it upon tually created. There is now no talk practical efficienccy of rural schools, themselves to see to it that their of retaining the secretary property has been put in the finest «hall have broken until he and by the enlargement of home op the record for portunities.’* of condition, but, there are others continuous service as a cabinet of who have done nothing, and it is to lictr, but it is conceded that Mr. Rather ambitious, but extremely beneficial if it proves practical. Such men as J. Pierpont them that we would urge upon the Wilson will remain at the head of Morgan, Hamlin Garland, Booker busy in the the department so long as he may T. Washington, Albert Shaw and right direction. Lets have a beauti care to discharge the varied duties Bolton Hall are it$ deciared ad- ful city, one we can point to with that devolve upon the incumbent of vocates, as supporting a plan that pride, and one to which visitors this place. He' is now in perfect they belicye can be worked. The necessity of getting • • • Full J. E. WALSTROM, Agt. Bandon For example, a shipbuilding ber land, and with their experience S ome time ago there was a company at Camden. N. J., on Jan as a criterion can easily foresee the acre farm movement started near uary II laid the keel for a four deck end of Oregon and Washington re San Diego, Calif., which at the time Hudson River steamer, and the sources of this nature. We are ap attracted much attention. How the craft will be launched tomorrow and proaching the treeless age at a more movement has progressed, or what will go into service fully equipped rapid gate than ever before, and it will lead to eventually, the gen five months after the date of laying within the next ten years startling ad eral public is not informed at this the keel. This steamer, which is vances in the price of stumpage are time. But the matter takes on new named the Robert Fulton, is 348 a certainity.-Oregonian. interest from the publication of a feet long, with 3850 horsepower, prospectus of a New York organiza and will carry 4000 passengers. She I mmediately the news was tel tion, known as the “Little Land will run as a daylight boat on the ephoned from the national senate League.’’ The gist of that pro- Hudson in connection with the the day after inaguration that the spectus appears in the following; Henry Hudson, of which she is a Ixxiy in conformity with its constitu “The Little Land League will check duplicate. —Oregonian. tional function had confirmed the to a considerable extent the drift to nomination KlCl N - - - Jo 1 > W oi*lc the area tise i‘ the people will pationize them it will assist in building up a seems illimitable, and the uncounted stronger postal system, wherein this millions of “board measure’’ that are can be is beyond the comprehension to be seen on every hand at a super of an intelligent person. The ficial glance will hardly reflect any whole thing is built up on injustice thing that looks like early scarcity. to the printer and steps are being But the Fastern men, like the Iowa taken to get congress to look at it timber company which closed a in the proper light and do away $700,000 deal Wednesday, have with the scheme. within a generation witnessed the denuding of other vast tracts of tim great forests. Just Order« carefully bandied Bring your year's .ubscetptlon (ta number.) cm . number, S ceuln. Fveiy sulmcnber nets a McCall fax tern Free. Subscribe today I »dv Arenis Wanleti. Handsome premiums<M fomuriA. n '"tern Catalogue of 600 do ¡frn.) and Premu.m C’atal. ue 1 one. the necessity OBEOTTR BANDON I h just in receipt of |a new stock of Drugs and Chemicals, Patent ami The poor Proprietary Preparation»«. Toilet Ar Druggist Snndriea, Perfume«. man on the soil means a wider dis ticles. Bronhes, Sponges. Soap, Nuts and semination of wholesome simplicity, Candios, Cigars, Tobaccos aud Cig All kinds of Repair Work done arettes, Paints, Oils, Glass and promptly and in a workkmanlike and the better cultivation ol com- Painter*« Supplies. or who ever is manner was allowed $131.70. says Orinsin The Opera • • «.t