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• mm «i i .i t • • • 4 % Published Every Thursday Evening by the Recorder F’u.tatisliin.g Company. O. K. KOPF, - Managing Editor toitewcription, fl 50 per Year in Advance. Advertising Rates Made Known on Application. Job Printing a Specialty Entered nt the Bandon PoototHce as Bevond-Clatis Matter. May 31. 1909 THURSDAY Should Extend City Limits and imprisonment for 18 montns in Ninetcettfh Ccrttury Club. Yit. u the good «Omen of this club would only stop to think of the mischi v .»us _ boys whom they knew in their frocks and pinafore days; and of the preceding generations of equally assertive, fun-making anil fun loving boyhood that evidently be gan before we heard anything of the fratricidal difficulty between Cain and Abel,—if as we siy, there | should be something of retrospec- tion, there would follow' more mis- | givings as to whether the burden of j censure against the comic paper is not heavier than deserved.— lei egram. usual wavs-and- • means committee route; with the business interests of the country slackened, it not suf fering from the uncertainly of tlw situation; with the possible prospect of creating tariff-tinkering ma chinery that will do the right sort of a job when once put to work; with the possible conviction that the people of the country will elect a Congress committed to real tariff reform—the consumer's type; with a'l the^e matters which have a bear ing on the pre-ent tariff, the bill may pass President Taff, though it be far from satisfactory, If such shall prove to be the case, the country will not be at all I disjrosed to doubt the sincerity of Mr. Paft, or to question that he will labor with final success to get a tanti ar rangement which will bring sufficient revenue, weaken trust control of industry, anti relieve the consumer of the burden of high prices, under which he now staggers .-Telegram ♦ TOO MUCH EMPHASIS Cannot be laid upon the importance of THE PRESENT SCALE OF LUMBER P rices . • fijght here and now is oppor tunity for the shrewd, far-seeing owner of unimproved real estate, for the con tractor, for the home-builder for aiding the growth of our city. OPPORTUNITY comes very infrequently and LËÀ57ËS NO 0 \LLING CARD; so the sleepy individual who insists on not being “At Home' when opportunity _ _ _ calls, ___ f cant object if he finds his circle of friends dwindling down to the I-Told- "You-So family and its relations. The man who needs lumber CAN’T AFFORD to hibernate at present be cause he is losing money every day he waits. BUY NOW BUILD NOW i I the state’penitentiary. This fall of Tuesday, June 1st is the day set men prominent in social, business apart for the purpose of voting on and political circles, a fall in which whether or not the outlying platted the descent is from silk hat and districts will be annexed to the city immalculate shirt front to prison of Bandon, and it is urgent that stri|>es, is another concrete evi everyone interested get in and work. dence of the constant conflict be T he Boston Herald of April 19th That the city will vote them in tween right and wrong that is going announcement of al contains the 1 goes without saying, but it remains on in American municipal life. It is movement for a Tercentennial Ex- with the voters of the proposed a conflict as old as the world and as position in 1 that city in 1920. The district to say whether or not they fierce as the storm. Great centers event is to 1 be in commemoration o; will come in. From what we can of population make great opportunity the three hundreth anniversary of learn, the majority of them are in for men to profit out of public con the landing of the Pilgrim Fat lx i s. favor of coining in and the prob cessions. In Pittsburg in this in ~inr irnn 11 ■Munii anni— Eh re certainly could be no more abilities are that the proposition will stance it happened to be the use ot logical reason for bolding a world's He paid carry, however, there should be city funds by a banker. T he Oregon Jourml in a recent fair than the one mentioned. Per every effort possible put ,orth to in councilmen a handsome price for editorial extols the greatness of Sen haps to the Pilgrim Fathers, more duce as many as possible to vote the privilege. In San Francisco it ator Borah, placing him almost at <han any other sect or colony ever was the franchise for a sreet rail favorably. the head of the Senate, and giving established does the United States way, the franchise for a telephone We understand that there are him really more praise than he is owe a debt of gratitude f«rr the suc Twin Screw, New and Fast some who do not want to come in corporation and franchises and con entitled to. The Journal says Mr. cessful settling and consequent ad In because they do not like the pteseut cessions for other purposes. $7.50 Borah is a non-partis<n, which is vancement of this great nation. 1'he city chai ter, and some of them have Philadelphia and New York it was true to a certain ex'tent, and we whole country' will surely take a 3.00 even gone so far as to state their gas franchises, in the state of Penn wish all Senators were non partisan, hand and help to make such an ex Oar interests are your interests. Fair rates and objections. The theory of some is sylvania the contracts for building in so far that they will follow the position one of the greatest ever and furnishing a state house, good service our motto that the council has too much 1,1 right path, no matter what party held in this or any other country. authority in the matter of street im other hundreds of cities, , exposed may be the originator of the idea. provement, changing of grades etc., and unexposed, it has been un A. F. Estabrook Co., 245 Cal. St., San Francisco We have no objection to that part City Transfer C. M. SPENCER, Agent, Bandon, Oregon and yet all must admit that unless counted grafts of every character, of the Journal’s editorial, but when All kinds of draying and transfer there is some centralized head for Everywhere men get into office and that paper says Mr. Borah is the ring FOR SALE—mill Wood I buzz in this purpose, there will never be immediately there begins to superi >r of LaFollette or Cummins, rom Cody’s mill $2.00 per load, any street improvement or any other their ears the siren voice of the then we say the Journal is wrong. Co >1 sold and delivered at lowes prices J. Jenkins, Prop. advancement. Then, too the tempter. This tempter is the in Family Washing a Specialty. Mr. Borah has not proved himself charter provides for the power of dividual or corporation that wants ----- OOO----- as such in a single Instance. The First Class Laundry Work Guaranteed. Special remonstrance in the matter of stre» t a concession out ot which to profit. recent speech of Mr. Cummins in —WANTED—$500 on good see attention given to fine woolen goods. curity. Call at this office for par improvements, which make it im Some men seek office in order to be the senate, when he warned that Cleaning atri pressing Mens’ Suits and Ladies’ fine skirls given ticulars. I2tf reached by this tempter. Others possible for the council to do any body that the people would demand prompt attention thing in the way of street improve who entared public place with best Fine job work a specialty at the of them a consistent tariff bill, and R ecorder office. "Work done ment if a majority of the property purposes fall when the siren begins F. A. BATES, Proprietor of the kind they had asked for, was while you wait." rjwa owners along such street are op to sing. In most cities the boss far superior to anything Borah has posed to it. But if the city charter rule system multiplies the oppor yet done, and Mr. Cnmrrins shows is not satisfactory to these people, (unities and makes pilfering of the a greater knowledge of the law in then they should vote themselves in public comparatively easy. Politi the case than Mr. Borah displayed and proceed systematically to make cians and greedy interests, as was in any of his speeches or acts. As suggestions whf rein the charter notably the case in San Francisco to I.a Follette there is nothing that might be improved and the matter enter into unholy alliances to hold need be said for his career has been of improving it would be compara up and loot cities and peoples. In before the public long enough, that tively easy. Everyone is desirous these days of bribery and boodle it everyone is familiar with it. But of having a city charter that will be is a wise city that gets its municipal I another man not mentioned in the fair to all the people and the best government into the hands of peo- Journal’s editorial is Johnathan P. way to bring about such charter is pie and keeps it there.—Journal. Dolliver who is as fearless as any of for those who have suggestions to them in the fray and will probably make for the bettering of the same I t has been given out as a matter have more influence, from the fact to proceed in a systematic manner. that he is probably moie evenly Another advantage that will come of special political information from balanced, and has greater ability, to the people of the proposed dis Washington that in the event the such as will be recognized by his trict is that on the fourth Monday tariff bill passes in its present form, colleagues. In fact we have a num in June which will be the 28th day 01 approximately so, it will be her of good men in the senate who thereof, they wili have an opportunity vetoed by' the President himself. will stand for the right and all of with the rest of us to vote on city Had it been last year, or the year them are working for a common officers, and the opportunity will be aefore that, or any of the past seven end. The days of Boss Aldrich and afforded to elect such officeis as years, we might have expected such announcement. But Mr. Taft his gang are about numbered, and will be agreeable to all., the sooner they are, the better it There are some who will want to las a different way —just how dif will be for the country. remain cutside on account of the ferent remains to be seen. From increased taxation, but this will be a views expressed freely and frequent- T hey have what is called a Nine small item, and will be nothing wh <t- y by Mr. Taft before he became ever in comparison with the advan President, the country is made teenth Century Club back in Chi It is a woman's affair or tages that will come to them as a re aware of the sort of t evision which cago. Mr. Taft desires — a revision down ganized when the term •‘Nine sult of being inside the city limits. ward rather than upward. It is teenth Century" was in the present Taken all in all, the advantage of clear that downward revision is not tense; organized evidently for the the proposition, if carried will be exceedingly great, and it behooves considered seriously' by those who good of all humanily. At any rate all interested therein to work for its are running tariff matters in the. it engages in reform, and its late, House and Si-nate. That "reason movement is against the comic sup- successful culmination. able profit” clause in the platform plement with which we are familiar has grown big since convention in Sunday and other weekly editions T hree and a half years in the time, and the Congressional dis of the press. These women have penitentiary and a fine af f 1000 is the position is not toward revision that no specially malignamt charge to lot of J. F. Klein, a member of the the people want. So palpable is lay at the door of the funny sheet, city council of Pittsburg. Two is this that no one takes the trouble on (he contrary they do not go any years in the penitentiary and $500 to deny’ it. How will it affect Mr. further than to say that it is mildly- fine was the sentence of William Taft when the bill is finally in his demoralizing to the boys of the Brand, another Pittsburg council hands? Expediency cuts some figure time Bnt the demoralization, man. Sentenced with the two were in the present adjustment of the such as it is, they insist npon. The tour others, one of whom was a tariff That is to say, with a clear tricks and pranks of these fancifully tuMker who bribed the councilmen manifestation that Congress is not colorad creations of the artist's to deposit city funds in his hank at in temper for the sort of revision the mind teach the real boy to be • to* rateoi interest, The sentence people want, and such revision not develish such at least, is the theory ■MKMti th« banker was a fine of ftopo being likely to come about by the'* and the actual complaint'oí the • CODY LUMBER CO. Í THE COQUILLE RIVER LINE Strs. I-¡field & Bandon 1st Class Passage, Up Freight, BANDON STEAM LAUNDRY I THE LATEST BANDON NEWS Dished up in a read able manner in the If you are not a subscriber for your home paper you should begin now A Down-to-date Job Office In connection. New type, excellent equipment and printers who are artists to do the work. 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