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e’rventh, the populace, twelfth, the 20 per cent margin, as reçu- • clergy, thirteenth, poets.’’ This mended by the committee, can be Published Every Thursday by the classification will be regarded as er regarded with unqualified favor by roneous in at least one particular. the men who use the excha ge Recorder Fvitnetiing Company. O. Z. KOPF, ... Managing Editor The popul ice deserves no place in market places for no other purpose the list, unless it is placed at the th in for handling then’ legitimate Subscription, JI 50 per Year in Advance. Advertising Rates Made top. The populace is running ' business. There is much less ex Known on Application. Job Printing a Specialty things at present, despite opinions cuse f or existence of the stock ex Entered at the Bandon PostofHce aa Second CI iihh Matter. change than there is tor the grain June 24, 1909 to the contrary; but the list is con THURSDAY cerned with distinctions and these exchange. The latter has become A nother milestone is passed in shpae of tips, will hardly feel any individualities, which the public does a necessity in systematizing the the history of the Bandon public regret over the change in the sys not possess. As to to the other marketing of the crop, ami enabling distribution to be spread over the schools and on last Friday we ded tem. There is no good reason why distinctions made, it may’ be said entire year instead of being confined icated what is put ported by many the proprietor of a restaurant should that each class has at some time or to a few months at the close of to be the finest school building in not pay his heip reasonable wages. other represented leadership in the harvest. To insure the working of the state of Oregon. While it is The tipping habit is not only de world’s affairs. Not uncommonly their great plants, millers must not as large as some, yet it is grading to the man who receives the clergy has led, but it is probably contract for wheat many months in commodious, convenient and sub the tip, but it is unjust to the man given its proper position, relatively, The soldier advance, and it is the ad vantages of stantial, and is a magnificent piece 1 who gives it. It is a custom that at the present time, trading in futures on the grain ex of architecture, and the dimensions drifted across the water from the has at times represented the strong make pr ssible aristocracies, where all est element but he cannot now be changes which are not so small either when you I ancient consider the fact that it is 129 feet waiters or servants were treated as placed near the top of the list. O preparation for < ¡slant business in length by about 65 feet in lackeys or menials devoid of in course, the distinctions in this list that could not be accepted if the witdh, with three stories and a base dependence. The American waiter apply only to the men of today miller were o 'liged to take his ment. The building towers forth as should not be lowered to the level and not to the great figures of his chances on securing the grain a monument to the industry, enter of the foreign flunkey by being tory. Neither do they apply to when he had contracted to deliver prise and thrift, of the people of j forced to ask alms or tips from posterity’s verdict.—Yakima Her his dour many months hence. If the miller is a man of some financial District No. 54 and all are justly the man he is paid for serving. An aid standing, as it might naturally be as proud of the achievement. That I anti-tip law rigidly enforced would T he senate has arranged for a su med he would be, it hardly seems Bandon will ever keep abieast with materially improve the character of measure of free trade with the necessary that he pay in advance 20 the times in all things, becomes the service in hotels and restaurants- Philippines; and in that there is per cent of the purchase price of more and more evident all the time. providing the employers paid the justice done. As a matter of the wheat, as it recommended by waiters proper wagesr—Oregonian. course, there has been all sorts of the Hughes committee. One gieat T be 1909 crop of wheat is one of ! arguments touching the matter, by good which will hardly fail to be ap- the coming events which just at T hat the regular army 01 the 1 some of which it is shown that predated by the most ardent sup present, is casting its shadow be United* States deserves the high 'doser and more equitable trade Dorters of the exchanges is the light fore. Under the benign influence . ,. . . compliment paid it by President I relations between the Tihpiios that has been turned on them by the of a fine crop prospect and an Taft at Gettysburg, when a inonti- and Americans will prove a bar to Hughes investigation. It has re early harvest, the Chicago wheat the men w ho fell on that ' the independence of the former, and market is sliding back to lower inent to vealed their good points as well as field was unveiled, is everywhere ad from another line of reasoning, we levels at a pace that fully equals the bad, and the admission ’that tlie The regulars have suf- are led to the conclusion that to that with which it ran up the grade mitted. exchanges have a legitimate function fered much consttimely and neglect. treat the Filipinos justly is to give a few weeks ago, when the fate of ■ n trade will serve to correct the er They have often illustrated that the trusts, especially the Sugar the crop was trembling in the bal roneous impression. Oregonian. republics can be ungrateful. How Trust, greater advantages than they ance, and there was a pronounced I shortage all over the world. It is ever, as President Taft says, the| now have. It is simple sophistry OF INTEREST TO FAKMERSANI) MECHANICS possible that no small portion of regular army is without a stain, I j to claim that the exercise of justice T armors and mechanics frequently Its career has been an uncomplain will work to the postponement of meet with slight accidents and in the weakness in the Chicago market juries which cause them much an- is due to liberal selling by the ing one of heroism, self-efface Filipino independence. It may I e , noyaace and loss of time. A cut or ment anti patriotic endurance. It admitted that in the matter of favor ; bruise may be cured in about otie- short interests who were such ■ third the time usually required by has always held itself ready to an ’ secured through the lowering of 1 applying Chamberlain’s Liniment as prominent factors in increising the swer the call fot a forlorn hope, ! sugar duties, the sugar planters of soon as the injury is received. This profits of Mr. Patten and his as liniment is also valuable for sprains, to do and to die, if need be, while the islands will reap the lion’s share I soreness of the muscles and rheum sociates a lev weeks ago. Later the unprepared defenders of the na- | of benefit, but with all that so long alic pains. There is no danger of there may be a necessity for the blood piisoning resulting from an injury when Chamberlain’s Lini buying back of some of this wheat tion were rallying. It is criticised as we hold the islands as dependen- : meat is applied before the parts that is now being sold short..—Ore by those who do not understand, cies, it is only good national ethics become intlamed and swollen. Tor feared by those who do not know its that we treat the people fairly ac srle by C. Y. Lowe. gonian. ---- OOO------ reverenced for its traditions and cording to American standards, es I t would be exceedingly difficult loyality to the whole nation. It tablished by American law and Eye to Business. to disabuse the minds of a vast has been the victim of the politicians American usage. Until the Filipino a terribly melodramatic he? He said he’d drain majority that money and a whole and the cheese-paters. It has been is independent, we hold him as a blmd fur the woman he ■ Il think tie meant It?” lot of it is essential to happiness. outraged by’ unjust promotions and ward of the Nation. We have ...... 1.. I civilian blunders. It has engaged Daily life and observation, however, maintained an attitude toward frequently puncture this assumption. in a calling which is of itself full of him, as one of the family. This is The rich have their troubles, some temptations, which often 1 cause true in the matter of education, in All He Knew. 1 the training, in government and tuition • Mtii'i r (tn recruit win» has missed times more of them than the ex character to disintegrate, but every shot! Good henvens, man, ceedingly poor, and as a rule they regular’s record as a whole is still in thr matter of internal improve where are your shots going? Recruit have a “heap" more trouble than unsullied. The sisterhood of states ments. In all these respects our (tearfully)—I don’t know, sir; they left hero all right! London Punch. the people in ordinary circumstances each having its own troops to look duty has been well discharged, Habit is the deepest law of human who are making a living by honest after and lavish attention on, have and for a long time it has been nature —Carlyle. effort and constant application to been neglectful of those soldier recognize I by clear-headed states — OGO------ duty. In the homes of the rich are sons whose allegiance is to all. manship, actuated by a sense of closets behind the curtains of which But even now belatedly coming into justice, that we should deal fairly I CHAMBERLAIN S JOUHH REMEDY THE BEST ON THE MARKET the skeleton grins and when the cur something like his own with us. with the Fltpii o in the matter ol ”1 have used Chamlmrlain's Cough tain is lifted as in the case of the the regular would rather be under trade relations. Congress has oh- I Remedy and find it to lie the best 1 on the market." says E. W, 'Tardy, I le is a man sensational New Y'ork divorce tria stood than praised, stinately held aloof from this prop ! editor of The Sentinel, Gainslioro. Fuss and feathers are Tenn. “Our baby bad several colds which has been in progress for some of deeds. osition, until uow there is an ¡the past winter and Chamberlain's not to his liking. He is there when time. It is easy to see the hollow awakening and justice is to have Cough Remedy always gave it relief at once and cured it in a short time. he is wanted for any need against ness and the sham of much the its day—Telegram. . I always recommend it when op- I portunity presents itself.- For sale world has been wont to call ideal any odds. All he asks is a square by C. Y. Lowe. methods of living, Money is a deal from those between whom and V iewed either from a moral 01 a splendid thing to have but it is not danger of any sort he is ever ready strictly legitimate commercial stand a guarantee of bliss. The millions to stand. — Pittsburg Post. point, there should be a wide and of American homes which know deep chasm, between margin gam not wealth, but beneath the modest A CONTRIBUTOR to the New York bling and legitimate buying and HAS A SELECT STOCK OK roofs of which contentment reigns, Sun maintains that the old order of selling on the stock and grain 1 constitute one of the republics guar precedence among men is changing exchanges. Unfortunately for the 1 antees [of its permanency. Again and that anew estimate of distinc legitimate end of this method and Wines. Liquors & Cigars we (say, the happiest people on tion is growing up in the public correspondingly fortunate for the earth are those in moderate cir mind. He offers the following margin gamblers, the chasm is N ìchiii Heer on Drnii»lit cumstances and who earn their classification of the world’s leaders missing and the faint line of demarca bread “by the sweat of their brow. ’’ as suggesting the scope of this tion is at times nearly lost sight of. COURTEOUS TRI-T.MfNT changed classification. “First, men The report of the Hughes investiga T he anti-tipping law, now being of great fortunes, leaders of finance; tion committee, confessing its enforced in Spokane, promises to second, kings, rulers, statesmen: inability to distinguish the dif I ¡ANDON OREGON drive most of the first class waiters third, inventors, scientists; fourth, ference between proper and im 1.« UAlH.k LAI tie out of the city, unless the employ- sociologists, educators; fifth, sing proper transactions, will not sur CUTIEX S BLACK LEG VACCINE California's favorite, the most sue era advance the wages to make up ers, musicians, actors; sixth, law prise anyone who makes use of the cewful. oasie t used and lowest priced reliable vaccine made. lor losses in tips. The public, which yers; seventh, artists; eighth, novel exchanges for either gambling or Fow ler. strinR or pill lorm Write for free Black Leg B.xjklet more or less grudgingly has been ists, editors ninth, soldiers; tenth, legitimate buying and selling. It is THE CUTTER LABORATORY B brurlhy . C ai . . * paying the waiters’ salaries ili the genera! CUfl <>t ’ bOsiAejis iueu. doubtful even it the demand for a If your druRMist dues not *tock our vaccines. order direct from ua. The Opera Do You Know Why our “Sunshine Ad” at the head of the local page has attracted such wide at tention? It is because it has a deeper meaning than shows on the face. It has served to arouse the public spirited citi zen of Bandon to a sense of his duty in aiding the growth and development of our city. He knows that a city cannot grow unless the increase in population is properly housed and he knows that the sun which brings the bright days when work on buildings can be rapidly forwarded shines down upon those piles of seasoned rough lumber in our local yard. He knows that those piles con tain just the stuff he wants. That is why he finds it advisable when he wants good lumber to waste no time but come to the CODY LUMBER CO PRINCE REPERÌ YOUR OPPORTUNITY Prince Rupert, the Pacific coast terminus of th« Grand Trunk Pacific railway, offers the greatest opportunities for profitable in vestment in America. 'Those who have lived on tlie Pacific coast know of the enormous fortunes created in the growth and develop ment of Port bind, Seatt le and Vancouver. These cities are estab lished, yonr opportunity does not exist in an established city but in a new city in its making. Prince Rupert presents an opportunity equal to any of the above Now about taking advantage of the oppor tunity. 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