Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, May 06, 1909, Image 4

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A way to
no loss ol self-respect some instances resqlt
BancLon Recorder and onscience,
lie has1 avoi I this is fc-r all w ho engage in ,
no sense that
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Published Every Thursday Evening by the
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The Owner of Unimproved
Real Estate
committed a public crime '11 of- the business to count in advance
fering the bribe and debauching ¡on • drawbacks, to weigh well its
Recorder Fuloisliing Company.
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O. B3. KOFF, ...
Managing Editor a public servant if the money
Has right now, while lumber prices are less
offered understand that success is atitain-
other consideration is
BabvcriptioD, fl 50 per Year ic Advance. Advertising Rates Made
than normal, the greatest opportunity likely
inplete and un­
through an ¡uterine li ny. It w.r; tb’e only through
Known on Application. Job Printing a Specialty
to arise in the next decade. A lot with a
of ci
1 much this way that the world look- varying application
substantial
dwelling on it is the best invest­
Eutered at the Bandon Foatoftice as Second Clasa Matter.
ed upon such affairs until within methods. Any other rule wi
ment that can be made preparatory to the
May 6, 1909
THURSDAY
better conditions which will result from the
1 very recent times. But now it is suit in failure and a black e
reaction
{illowing the present stringency.
the
that
1 the industry. The matter oi
T here should be concerted ac­ ten, by a simple turn of the wrist, getting round to believe
Good
times
will bring people into this country
bet- production seems imponible.
tion on the part of every citizen of so to speak, will pull tn millions of man who offers a bribe
md they cannot live out-of-doors the year
New Yotk, Micliig tn. Missouri, and
the Coquille valley in the Bort of dollars by way of profits on his ter, if indeed he is not very 111
around—not in Oregon. If Bandon has no
other heavy apple producing stabs
no place for persons desiring to settle down
Coquille River project.
It will masterly deal. The trouble is that j worse, than the low-down wr<
who
betrays
his
constituents
by
ac-
the
business
is
on
the
decline.
Or-
and add to the industrial welfare of the com­
be the greatest dividend earner to those people who allow themselves
munity into which they come, there are
But this view of the ‘ chards there are, in many cases
the tax payer that can be obtained to fall into the rut of merebread - ' cepling it.
other towns that are more accommodating.
from any source. A three mill tax winners and who think only of what matter his not yet been firmly estab­ 50to 100 years old. Comparatively
But we want these people to stay right here,
will be sufficient to cover all ex­ they shall eat and where-withal they lished in the courts of justice. Skil'- lew new orchards have been planted,
don’t we? The real estate owner has buf
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penses and it will increase the price shall be clothed, really become too ful lawyers find devious ways of ■ line to new problems or pests and I
one logical answer. And to take advantage
avoiding
penalties
that
are
often-
the
better
apple
growth
in
the
wist
of the opportunity afforded him, he must
of property twenty-five per cent and ossified to appreciate the effulgence
The
maximum
production
of
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! times swiftly meted out to more
make freight charges much cheaper. and gr mdeur of such brilliat spec­
BLIiJ) KIGHT NOW
That it should when the aggregate of the countiy ■
In fact the money will be returned ulation as Mr. Patten and other I humble offenders.
take thirty days of valuable lime r in to 69 000,000 barrels, dropped
to the tax payer ten fold inside of plungers of his stripe are capable.
In
and the expenditure of thousands of last year to 23,00,000 barrels
ten years and the government They appear to have no conception
the
12
year
period
since
1896
it
his
dollars of the public’s money to get
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will do something for us if we whatever of what a dull and stupid
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not
mil
above
47,600,000
barrels.
a jury in such a case is to a great
show a disposition to do something affair life would soon become if all
degree a travesty upon that even- The better apples of Oregon, the
for ourselves A boost for the port persons were content to go in the
handed justice which in theory is method and cleanliness of theii pack­
means a boost for the Coquille valley beaten path of honest and legitimate
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dealt out to all classes and condi­ ing, their unsurpassed Size, color,
while a knock against it means a accumulation.—Kansas Gity Times i
tions of people.
And so it is prob­ anil form their unrivaled teputa-
blow to future development of the
ably inseparable from the existing tion and lueir premier place in the
valley.
of
Twin Screw, New and Fast
A rchie W hisnant , editor
conditions that there should be feel­ world's markets, seein to justify the
Coos Bay Habror has a chronic ing on both sides of the case, be- movemeiv in the Will miette val­
and
T he expenses of national
grouch. He is continually pouring t veen the prosecution and defense, ley for la ge attention to the in
dustry.—Journal.
state governments are on the con forth his wails of woe, and trying to
and that there should be verbal war­
stant increase
Consequently taxes besmirch some one else. This fare upon both sides of thd counsel
Our interests are your interests. Fair rates and
have been increased and there is no writer has never had the pleasure of
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$500
on
good
se-
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table. All this is perhaps to be ac
good service our motto
prospect of a reduction of taxation. meeting the gentleman, but one | ceptcd as a matter of course, but on curity. Call at this office for par- j
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President Taft has adopted a busi­ would think that he must have a ! both sides it has been carried to ticulars.
A. F. Estabrook Co., 245 Cal. St., San Francisco
L ine job work a specialty at the
ness course as regards the fed- curl in his upper lip that keeps the verge of indecency as well as
C. M. SPENCER, Agent, Bandon, Oregon
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er al goveinment and has called agging him on all the time. Last nausea. Why should there be any R ecorder office. ‘Work done
while you wait.”
upon his cabinet ministers to give summer he made a personal attack talk of opposing counsel meeting
their special attention to the ex­ on the editor of the R ecorder over each other on the outside, of settling
Clarence Y. Lowe
penses of their departments. Presi­ an article that appeared in this I sue’1 disputes like a pair of bruisers,
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OREGON
dent Taft must know that the paper relative to some differeuce of with their fists, or mayhap with their BANDON
extrava-
various departments are
opinion between the R ecorder and guns, in a court of justice, where Druggist a nd Afioth-eaa ry
First Class Laundry Work Guaranteed.
Special
Is just in reoeipt of u new stock of
gantly managed.
The transient the Coos Bay Times. It wasn't any ; the matters at issue are supposed
attention given to fine woolen goods.
and Chemicals, Paten and
visitor at Washington is shocked of his put in, but he butted in just to be settled with an eye single to j Drugs
Proprietary Preparations, Toilet Ar-
Cleatiing and pressing Mens’ Suits and Ladies’ tine skirts given
He fancies the same as is his usual custom.
Druggist Sundries, Perfumes.
by the things he sees,
prompt attention
what is just and equitable between ! tales.
Brushes, Sponges, Soap. Nuts and
that he sees enough useless door This writer told him at the time that the parties to the case? It is get i Candies, Cigars, Tobaccos and Cig
keepers and idle persons on the pay he had wheels in his head and later ting very tir some, and in this re­ arettes, Paints, Oils, Glass and
Painter’s Supplies.
roll to sink the Ship of State. We developments have proven it to be spect there is no greater offender
agree with President Taft that it is true. Then last fall he made an at-
than Mr. Heney.—Telegram.
time to call a halt. It is time to tack on several of our citizens and
scan the expenditures for every we showed him that he was again
department, including the army and wrong.
This spring he was still
A t M onroe , Benton County, re—
navy.
whistling to keep up courage and
cently. about $40,000 was paid for
claimed the county championship for
j more than 1000 acres of land,
An electric road to Roseburg the North Bend girls’ basket ball
I which it is planned to set to set.
from Bandon via Coquille and team in face of the fact that the
: to apple orchards. A syndicate of
Myrtle Point. The project has not North Bend girls were afraid to
which J. O. Booth of Grants Pass
. yet been launched, but why not play the Bandon team and decide
is the head, made the purchase, and
launch it now? In conversation the disputed championship. Being
will plant the orchards. Before ac­
with a competent civil engineer the defeated again in his deception, he
quiring it, borings of the land and a
other day. he informed a represent­ tries to dig up the old sores once
ative of the R ecorder that the more, just something to follow up j careful analysis of the soil we e
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survey could easily be made for his grouch. This is not the only made, so as to determine its fitness
In the same
>5 ,ooo and that nearly everybody paper that he has poured forth his tor apple production.
along the line would gladly give venom upon, he also tried his hand locality, other lands have been ac-
the right of way through their land, on The Coos Bay Times a short ] quired under the same tests by a
ill de­
so that it would not cost over time ago with the result that he got j Corvallis syndicate, which
*5 ,ooo at the outside. Thus we his literary proboscis peeled to the vote it to the same uses, in the
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would have a survey and right cf mar. Poor fellow, we feel sorry for vicinity of Corvallis three large or-
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way with a total cost of $10,000 him. He just can’r get along in { . chards, the smallest of which is
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forty
acres,
are
being
planted
under
With this in sight, it would be a peace with his friends.
His mind j
comparatively easy matter to interest is constantly on the grouchy side similai conditions. The movement
capital in the project and the road and he must give vent to his feel­ is'due to the results achieved at the
could be built. The proposition i > ings. Cheer up old fellow. Spring agricultural college in demonstrating
is one worthy of consideration and if has come, the birds are singing in that Yellow Jiewton apples of the:
the people o< the Coquille valley the trees, the earth has taken on finest quality can be produced in
A private I
will get busy, they will get all kinds her beautiful coat of green and all the Willamette valley.
of support from Douglas county and nature is bright and bids us be orchard was leased by the college
Roseburg.
We all want the rail­ happy. Look on the bright side of and placed in charge oí Profesora
It was prop­
road. Why not take the initial things and you will be happy, con­ Lewis and Cordley.
step? Secure the right of way and tented, and pe able to live at peace erly sprayed and cultivated, with the
result that apples approximating ii
the rest will be easy.
with all men. Cheer up! Cheer
not equal to the very best were
up! Cheer up!
produced.
In Polk,
Linn and
T a ERE are people here and there
other counties, a similar movement j
It is perhaps impossible to try the is observable, with the prospect
-—and a good many of them—who
are so unreasonable as to complain Calhoun case without bitterness. It [ that within a few years, with
goes into the very heart of the sagacious care of the orchards, the •
about the diminution in the siz< a
weight of the loaves of bread they bribery cases from the standpoint, Willamette valley will become al
An en­
buy since Mr. Patten has suc­ not of the slimy wretch that was heavy apple producer.
ceeded in running a corner on the bribed, but the cultivated gentleman couragement that new growers will
wheat market. These grumblers in broadcloth, the man of clubs, have is the wide success that ha
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don’t seem to have any imagination who did the bribing or had the come to M. O. Lownsdale througn
In the economy of a long period of years in the busi­
whatever. They allow the sordid bribing done.
consideration of the price of hread things this particular individual, ness. The danger is that some of
—which is, at best, a bagatelle— however contemptuously he may those who . undertake orcharding
to close their eyes to the magnificent look on the fellow who accepted will not apply correct methods
barat of genius by which Mr. Pat- the bribe, feeds no compunctions of and that losses and failures will in
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CODY LUMBER CO.
r THE COQUILLE RIVER LIN E
Strs. bilichi & Bandon
1st Class Passage,
Up Freight.
$7.50
3.00
BANDON STEAM LAUNDRY
Family Washing a Specialty.
F. A. BATES, Proprietor
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