Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, May 27, 1909, Image 4

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ness ambitiœ» fie »a» tmpîaeaMe days or by l»»th. Shades of 11 thief
ISÆ an EL g ill g Editor utter devoid of anything that re Bo >ue defen I iiv. If it is the r<
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sembled sentiment; destructive as sti iction of personal liberty to tell a
Betacviptiou, 11 50 per Y oar in Advance. Advertising Rates Made
to competitor’s interests, construct­ man he can’t have a drink, then
Known on Application. Job Printing a Specialty
ive as to his own; a general in what must if be. when we tell a man
Entered at tbe Bandon Foatoflice aa Second Class Matter.
finance, and a diplomat who was a 1 he can't talk for obviously this is
May 27 1909 adept in the so-called higher order what the bill amounts to. It a three
THURSDAY
of secretiveness and deception. hundred pound man stepson your
V ote “Yes ’ on the proposition summer he might enjoy a few of
Henry 11. Rodgers had every quali­ j corns, on the church steps just as
of incorporating the proposed out­ the gentle zephyrs that make life
fication for successful leadership in ■ you are bowing to your friend
side district next Tuesday, and thus pleasant around Bandon,” says the
his chosen field. I he natural an 1 Ignacio Jollylass, what is th in-
register your name as being in favor Coos Bay Times. Well Brother
that flies
the chief comment upon his pissing volt ntary utterance
of progress.
Maloney, we might have answered
“Pardon me!” A
is: He was a rich man, one of the j to your lips?
it but then you know the idea is
A n affirmative vote on the so preposterous that it really was richest men in the country. About mere trifle 1 assure you' Don’t
the personal side of Mr. Rodgers, mention it my dear Sir, or any si 111-
proposition to incorporate, next not worth while.
Why the sheep
Tuesday will show you to be a man I over around here are so fat they can by which is meant the every day lar combination of falsity? Of
of progress and enterprise while a I hardly waddle and if the poor, liavable side that appealed to his course not. Language is primarily
Words
intimates and
his business as­ the expression of feelings,
negative vote will be a knock on the hungry, lank, lean
editor of the
1
aie
language.
Profanity
is
words,
prosperity of the city and the sur­ Drain Nonpariel willl come over this sociates, the public knows coin
therefore profanity’ is the expression
rounding country. Get in the band summer we will I feed him on niut paratively little. We have the en
To
coiniums ;if Mr. Rockefeller and of the feelings by language,
wagon of progress.
ton and cheese until his eyes
others of the Standard Oil group, prohibit by law an occasional cu'-s
stick out, and our gentle sea
which count for little in the public word is to inhibit the God giv n
“T he voters in Coos county are zephyrs will all be thrown in.
judgment, because of the bias right of man to express himseh by
making inquiries to learn what mem­
against that great corporation. words, Theie is nothing inherently
bers of the legislature are respon­
T he world moves, and Lo, the
bid in the expression, “Holy
sible for the passage of the laws poor Indian moves along with it. We also have the friendship, inti­
Mackinaw” or Gol Durn It," be­
protecting pigeons and requir ing The noble red man has abandoned mate in its nature of Mark Twain,
sides to eliminate profanity of even
a license from those who would fish the time honored practice of going a fact in itself strongly in evi­
a more ponderous character would
with a hook and line.
They pro­ out with a meat ax and mussing dence as to a strain ot kindliness
woefully restrict the musculine vo­
pose to see to it that they are not up the headgear of toe paleface in Mr. Rodger’s makeup, These
cabulary. There is some consol. 1
allowed to represent them at future whenever he gained the impression considerations aside, the public
lion, however, in remembering th it
iegi lative sessions. They are both that the paleface was not doing the would write Mr. Rodger's epitaph o te can still swear in private - in
from the impression he has created
cheap and sill v laws as far as Coos proper thing.
For ex.ufiple, note
other words at the house cat—but
county is concerned and really tend the admirable James Rash Rash, I in the conduct of his business af­ this is little compensation for the
to create disrespect for laws of that Amos Pond, Umapine and Poker fairs: “A successful man and rich. great loss to the sacred list of
The builder o* the greatest corpo in s tiline prerogati ves. Verily if an
character. — Enterpi ise.
Jim of the Umatilla tribe.
Not ap­
Oregon legislature would pass such
proving of the policies of the In­ ration the world knows anything a law as this the people would no
S pitting on the floor in public dian agent who had be n entrusted about. The accumulator of a gt eat doubt use the “Recall,” the “Initia­
places is a thing from which every­ with their affairs, and having fotune by virtue of conquest, where- tive and Referendum: “Statement
one should desist and in some states learned that the pen is mightier , by many a more conscientious luan < )ne” or son c of tbe other modern
privileges the
poor. ignorant
it is prohibited by law. Any man than the tomahawk, they sent a has perished.’’-Telegram.
easterner does not enjoy in his
who will go into the post office, a writtten complaint to Washington.
rights of citizenship. Moral; If
church, or any other public place Asa result the resignotion uf the
A W riter in the London Times
any of the moss backs of W isconsin
and deliberately spit on the door obnoxious agent was immediate! y says that Theodore Roosevelt is
wants to get even with their legis­
is truly devoid of all sense of com­ called for. A good manv Indian the hero of every, boy in the United lators , just let them move to On-
mon decency, and besides such ac­ outbreaks might have been averted 1 Kingdom, No other American ex gon and bring their little old legi -
tion is liable to spread disease. This in the past had the Indians fol­ cept Lincoln has ever been looked lature alo ig with them and they
idea might be extended to the side­ lowed the plan adopted by Kash up to . by so many youths and can get even.
walks as well, and we understand Kash and his associates, provided young men as an inspiration .and as
the city council has under advise­ their complaints would have re­ a civic model as Mr. Roosevelt, lie
ment an ordinance prohibiting ceived the same consideration that has a genius for inspiring people
spitting on the floor in public places, has been given the offended Uma- to higher ideals, to cleaner method .
and on the sidewalks, also prohibit­ tillas.—Oregonian.
His life story is one of the greatest
ing the throwing of banana peal-
sermons that has been preached
ings and other things on the side­
on
the
American
coniinent
N
ext
Tuesday
is
the
day
when
walk. This is a step in the right
since Lincoln was assassinated. Mr.
direction and shouuld be carried out. we vote on the proposition of in­ Roosevelt started out with the stern
corporating the outside platted dis
resolve th it, let come what would,
t.icts into the City of Bandon. It is
T he Coos County Chamber of
whether he made friends or enemies
important that a full vote he polled
Commerce and the tax payers of
he would keep his record clean, he
That the city will
Coos County are taking up the at this time.
would not take chances with his
proposition of building an all-the- vote in the proposed district, goes good name, he would part with
year-round wagon road from Coos without saying, but even then we everything else first: he would
Bay and the Coquille valley to cannot take them in unless they never gamble with his reputation;
Roseburg. This is a step in the vote themselves into the city. That has had numerous opportunities to
tight direction and should be push­ it will be the best for all concerned, make a great deal of money during
ed to completion, If the proper if the new district is incorporated, is his public career, through graft and
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kind of a road were built, the trip a certainity that is beyond success- all sorts of dishonorabls schemes, by
ful
contradiction,
but
of
course
from this section to Roseburg
allying himself with crooked, un­
could be made by automobile in there are some that will not see it scrupulous politicians, but even his
about five or six hours. This would that way, and it is with these, that worst enemies can never say of
not be a tedious trip and in fact the work must be done, They must him that he took from Albany or
would be an exceedingly enjoyable be shown that the advantages of the White House a dishonest dol­
one during a good portion of the being inside the city limits is much lar. He has refused to be a party
year. We have lots of railroad greater than any disadvantage, and to any political jobbery, any ander-
talk and there seems to be some the only argument they have for hand business.
He has always
possibility of realization of a rail­ staying out is the possibility of a fought in the open, has kept the
road within the next year or two, little extra tax, and in this casejit is the door of his heart wide open;
out if we had a dozen railroads, the so little, in fact, as to not be ap­ he has has kept no secrets from 1
People who have com­
need of a wagon road would be just preciable.
the American
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He has ... al
as great and even greater than it is fortable homes on the outside would ways preferred to lose any position !
not be called upon to pay more than
at present
he was seeking, if he must get
fifty cents to a dollar extra tax and
smirched in getting it.
He would
T he Drain Nonpariel is respo ti­ in a short time, the improvements
not touch an office on preferment
stblc for the circulation of the fol- will will make the property double
unless it came to him clean, with no |
lotting libellous statement about a in value, and in fact the increase in
trace of jobbery on it.—Success I
prosperous and pretty Coos county the value of the property at once Magazine.
town: 'Over around Bandon, Coos would be many times greater than
county the windj blows so hard and the extra taxation.
T he Wisconsin legislarure has!
constant that a sheep was blown
passed a law prohibiting the use of
against a barn there a few days ago,
U pon the death of Henry If. profanity. That legislature must
14 feet from the ground and held Rodgers, we note the passing of have seen written in the clouds.
lour days until it starved to death. ’ one o* the notable captains of in­ “The milleniutn has come." The
We expect editor Kopf of the Re­ dustry. As to the public estimate new law says, if any person shall
corder, to properly answer this story. of the man, this much tells the use in the hearing of other persons
In the meantime we merely suggest story of his life: He} was endowed in any public place lewd, lascivious
that «ben the editor of the Non- with great business capacity. His obscene or profane language, they
parid • suffering from the heat this genius lor organization was para- shall be deemed guilty ofatnisde
Band.on Recorder pw, otne
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Now is the Time to Remember
THAT UNBATTENED CRACK in the
woodshed which let the rain down your
neck when you were splitting Cody Mill
stove wood last winter.
THAT HOLE IN THE GARDEN FENCE
which you thought would prove trouble­
some for any dog trying to get through,
bul which after all turned out to be a
snap for your neighbor’s cow.
THE SHELF you forgot to put up last
week
I HE CUPBOARD you promised
1 HE FLOOR in the attic
1 HE BARN big enough to accommodate
that extra cow.
THE HOUSES that all those newcom-
ers want to rent.
We Have the Goods to Help You
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Up Freight.
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are your interests. Fair
good service our motto
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