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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1909)
t htdeid, tb.V earthquaki s tfe irt in themsehr* great dan-1 Published Every Thursday by the Wilson made it jiossible for the n <• gi ts, Hai» I ratUTsco s earthquake lion to confer on one of its greatest «lid off little damage directly. If Recorder Fu/tHBiiiaag Company. O. ® lCOPF, ... Managing Editor Generals, even on his death bed. a city is well protected against the the last honor and distinction that destruction of water n. ms by the Mufacriptiou, fl 50 per Year in Advance, Advertising Rates Made he desired, and that it was in their earthquake shock and thus is in a Kuowu on Application. Job Printing a Specialty A city cannot really have a healthy growth Entered at tbe Bandon I’natoftiee as Secund Cl a Ha Matter. power to bestow on him. May Na position to fight the tires that are unless that growth makes for permanence. caused here and there by the earth tional Magazine. The great indication of permanent habitation June io. 1909 THURSDAY quakes, the population need have in any community is the dwelling house. E. H. H arriman has predicted little fear of the shocks that may Tent and shacks are good enough for boom T he best way to build up your struction of good roads was of the return of prosperity and from occur. A good steel frame buil ling towns because the towns seldom last long. own town is to do your trading at that type of internal improvement I o make Bandon grow we must have more every’ indication on tbe outside we set on a gaod foundation, will with home. Patronize your home mer which interested the several states people and when we get them we will need are inclined to think he is right. In stand the severest shocks known. chants. If they succeed, the primarily, and the nation only in a places for them to live. The East is looking fact Mr. Harriman, Mr. Rockefeller Wooden frame houses, we l put up, chances are vou will succeed. When secondary sense. He was in favor to the West as the land of Opportunity and and a few others like them can will stand through an earthquake. we are going to have these people with us. you send a dollar to a mail order of as many good roads as could be bring about prosperity if they want There is some danger from the fall So now is the time to prepare for their re house you have the goods and they |>ossibly constructed; but beyond to. That is if they are willing to ing of brick walls, but not much. ception and comfort. It is up to the owners have the money. Trade at home that he believed that the building of unimproved real estate to build — not I accept a leasona' le profit’ on in In San Francisco most of the dam and we keep both the goods and should devolve upon the people I 1'some day” but right now; and builders will vestment, and not try to squeeze age consisted of fractures of chim in their communal capacity, and the money.—Times. find what they want just as they want it at the life out of the public The neys, cornices and plaster on walls. without the direct financial aid the yard of the sooner these money kings realize Only a few buildings, and those of Coos Bay people came over to which comes from Congressional that the public is tired of being the tllimsiest construction, were Bandon on an excursion Sunday and appropriation, Wonder if it would squeezed, the better it will be fur all shaken down, and in every case brought their usual high wind make any difference to Uncle Joe if concerned, for the public has been where a building was shaken dow n along. Now we are glad to wel- the good roads movement were in roused to action, and they will tin- investigation showed that it had come Coos Bayites in Bandon any hand as a private enterprise? if, for dergo still further financial str n- been erected on tilled ground. In old time but we object to that wind example, it could lay claim to some gency rather than to be imposed Messina, it is true. much damage that blows (only when they come. ) such industrial merit as is alleged upon by unscrupulous capitalists and was done and not by the tire. But Ordinarily the breezes here are to attach to tariff protected in the time has passed when the pub the houses of Messina were built for soothing, but Coos Bay always puts dustry; would there still be no Na lic will stand any more for being the most part, of brick and were on the finishing touch. Cut it out tional obligation in the premises? run by a few capitalists. Mr. Har- very old, and much damage was Twin Screw, New and Fast Coos Bay, the wind never blows In the face of the present Treasury | riman also states that the panic of caused by the tidal wave which here, only when you people come. deficit Speaker Cannon’s view of 1907 was caused by the “extra swept the city after the earthquake $7.50 the matter is expedient if not I ordinary” tine Judge Landis placed shock. In San Frahcisco at least, 3.00 T he R ecorder has just received sound. But as touching the broader on Standard Oil. If this be true, we are practically free irom the the May number of the State I ni principle involved in the request 1 then it is only another evidence of Our interests are your interests. Fair rates and liklihood of a tidal wave, because veisity Bulletin which announces the that has been made ‘or some years good service our motto the fact that capital is trying to the configuration of the land around by the good roads people, it is a 1 summer school to be held from squeeze the pubiic, for the evi the bay is such that a tidal wave June 28 to August 6. The an lamentable lack of encouragement A. F. Estabrook Co., 245 Cal. St., San Francisco dence in tile case was amply suf could hardly get through the nouncement is important to the for a policy that would eno’ mously I C. M. SPENCER, Agent, Bandon, Oregon ficient to warrant the decision, and Golden Gate, and would be quick teachers of Oiegon in that the sum enhance the national wealth by sav- | the fine of $29,000,000 was imposed ly dissipated over the vast area of mer session is conducted practical ing the smaller and average pro-: 1 as a partial punishment to that the bay if it did succeed in forcing sour: nipples I URNISHI:!) ROOMS ly free of charge in their interests ducer of untold millions annually. [corporation for the “extraordinary” an entrance. Moreover, it a tidal Any mother who has had expert But the smaller and the average in AT at a time when itjis possible for them advantages taken of their “rights.” wave were to sweep the ocean : mnce with this distressing ailmen- terest has not been favored of late to attend. In the past the larger ! The panic of 1907 was not caused beach it would quickly be stopped 1 will be pleased to know that a cure part of those attending have been years with much of Uncle Joe’s at by the rapid rise of the land, which n-ay be affected by applying Ct am-I I by Judge Landis’ decision, but a few blocks inland, is of an eleva- ; berlain'a Salve as soon as the child i tention. — Telegram. teachers. The University believes MRS SARAH COSTELLO ' rather by the operations of men in tion never attained by the highest is done nursing. Wipe it off with a j that it can extend its advantages Nice clean room« 26 and 60c a I high financial circles for whose con tidal wave on record The same . soft cloth before allowing the babe I ninht ; *1.26 a w. ek , *5 «month of library, laboratory, equipment and to nurse. Many trained nurses use ; S oubriquets and their origin are duct the fine was meant to be a condition is true all along the ¡this salve with best results. For teaching force in no better way than BANDON | sale by C. 1. Lowe OREGON often interesting. There is often a punishment. The fine of $29,000, Paific coast. through a summer school. The I confusion of Smiths and Browns and 000 for Standard Oil was no more courses offered for teachers cover divers other common names, which in proportion than $100,000 would the greater number of the subjects leads to the bestowal of distinguish have been for a merchant in ordi- I required in the State examinations. ing appelations for the same reason nary circumstances, and yet there 1 that individual names were first would have been a feeling that such T he beautiful summer months given. No less a person than “Sun ' a fine was just for a merchant have come, and the excursion sea set” Cox of New York christened who had violated the law in the son is on. There will be many ex The great Secretary Wilson “Tama” Jim. This same proportion, cursions to the beautiful Bandon trouble with Mr. Harriman and beach this summer, and hundreds, w is done in order to distinguish Wilson of Tama County from [ others of his kind, is that they have « yes probably thousands of campers Mr. another man of the same name not yet grasped the stand of the from the inland empire will journey the same state public, and they see only one side of here for a two or three weeks hailing from who served as United States Sen- I the question. They still seem camping and outing expedition on ator. When James Wilson, “the think that the country is and our cool shores. This behooves present Secretary of Agriculrure, ! should be run for the benefit of every lesident of the city to do al gave up his seat in congress in business, rather than for the benefit in their power to make a beautiful order to allow a bill to pass, restor of humanity. They seem to think city, so that the very best possible ing the title of General to U. S. that men of large capital should impression will be made on the Grant, who was dying at Mount I have advantages and piivileges visitors, and thus many of them McGregor, he won for himself the denied to the ordinary citizens. In may be induced to invest here and everlasting gratitude of the n ition. other words they have not yet ac- make this their future home. Each This was in 1885 and in the 48th j cepted in its fullest sense and with year sees a great improvement in congress, when the house was dem all its obligations, the doctrine of our city, and those who were hete ocratic; “Tama Jim” then held equality before the law. last year and will come again this his seat provisionally, it being con summer will see a marked change tested by Benjamin Frederick, a I t now appears that the middle Among other things they will notice democrat. A contested election had west is not immune from earth our magnificent new school build the right of way in congress, and quakes. Three years ago when ing all ready for use, they will when the Wilson Frederick contest San Francisco was so badly hit, the notice a number of substantial busi was seized upon to prevent the general expression of people in the ness buildings and dozens of tine passage of the Grant bill, the op middle west, was to the effect that new residence properties that were posing party resorted to filbuster- they would take their chances in a not here last year. One of the main ing in order to save the situation. country subject to cyclones rather things that we need now, is better It was at this crisis, when any de than one subject to earthquakes, kept streets and lawns. The beau lay in the passage of the bill would but it nowr appears that they are tiful flower gardens of those who mean that the death of the hero subject to both, w hile such a thing ■ have undertaken to beautify their would supervene and render its as a cyclone on the Pacific coast is : homes is an evidence that it will be passage unnecessary, that “Fama as yet an unknown quantity. It . an easy matter to have a beautiful Jim” gained the Speaker’s recogni would seem from this, that the coas* city if the proper effort is only put tion and asked: “Can it be jx)s- is a much more safe place to live . forth. sible that a contested election case when the atmospheric and geologic S peaker Cannon was before the is to be the boulder on which con conditions are taken into consider Good Roads Congress as an “orator sideration of so palpable an act of ation, as we are subject to only o! the day.” After his usual blunt justice may split? If this is the case, the one while everything imaginable fashion he was interesting; and the as it unquestionably appears to be. seems to visit the poor victims of more so, berhaps, because he threw the obstacle is easily removed. Mr. the east and middle west. The cold water on the proposition of Speaker, I hereby resign my seat in next great earthquake is as liable to national aid to the construction of this House to my contestant Mr. occur in New York, Chicago, St. good roads. The Speakei uid, Frederick.” The anti-Grant men Louis, Philadelphia or Kansas City among other things, that the con- were stupefied, for such an act of'as in San Francisco. Experience entirely unexj^cted, Bandoil Recorder I self-sacrifice.was but the ' generous thought oi Mr- A City Cannot Grow Unless the Increase in Population is Properly Housed CODY LUMBER CO. THE COQUILLE RIVER LIN E Strs. Inficici & Bandon 1st Class Passage, Up Freight, - - The Pacific 0 • • Q •• •