Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, July 15, 1909, Image 4

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    Bandon
men. He says further it
Recorder 'moneyed
•> patent tu the cateful observer that
i*ublished Every Thursday by the
Recorder F»u.t>islxing Oompsuny.
O. 13. KOPF. ...
Managing Editox*
Mutfccriptiou, fl 50 per Year in Advance. Advertising Rates Abide
Known on Application. Job Printing a Specialty.
Entered at tbe Bandon FoatoHice an Necoiwi.Class Matter.
THURSDAY...................................................................
R eading of the electric storms,
floods, cyclones, stin strokes, etc.,
in the East and Middle West
make Oregonians glad they are in a
land immune from all such, and
where the climate the year aiound
is all that could be desired.
T he merchants of Bandon are
becoming more up-to-date all the
time. They are enlarging their stock
of goods and putting in the quality
that will please first class trade.
People who are looking for some­
thing good should read the ads in
the R ecorder and then trade with
our enterprising merchants. 1 hey
will supply your every want.
T he summer camping season is
again upon us and already the
“White City” of Bandon is beginning
to till up with tents. People com­
ing here from the interior where
they are constantly inconvenienced
by the hot rays of the noonday
sun will find our cool beach a fine
place to rest and recuperate. Ban­
don citizens extend a genial welcome
to all people who desire to come and
have a good rest in our salubrious
climate.
Mv »5 >9«9
than did the chairman of the Fi­
nance Committee, who presenter!
the amendment.
It is well within
reason to believe also that the
heads of many corporations share
fully his opinion touching the ben­
efits surely to arise out of the
publicity feature of the measure.
As a mere revenue-raisiqg make­
shift. as we have said before, the
corporation tax would have little
to commend it, but as a step toward
a govermental policy of supervision
and control—made necessary by
twentieth century conditions--this
legislation is of far-reaching im­
portance ami destined, we believe,
to be for the country’s general good.
It is this aspect of it with which
the Oregon Senator deals, and his
argument is strong and may be
read with profit.—Washington Her­
ald.
wait fur the tide of prosperity, pro­
moted by other', to toll in over
them. Something indeed is doing
all the time yet only snr.dl part oi
what ought to be done, day iu and
day out, throughout t.. ■ year and
every year.
Oregonians
have
something to do, also.
¡THE COQUILLE RI VER LINE
I Strs. P ideici & Bandon
the business in these countries, as
in this, is making money; and that
the people who are chief in directing
that business appreciate too keenly
the advantages of peace to permit
an armed conflict, ft is the con­
clusion that these two nations hold
BOWEL COMPLAINT IN CHILDREN
the balance of war-making power in
When six mouths old th« little
the European field, and that
daughter of E. N, Dewey a well
neither will they fight between them­ known tueichant of Agnewville, Va,
hud an attack of choleia lufautum.
selves, nor w ill they permit others to Chamberlain's
Colic, ('hole.a and
fight.
This view is interesting Diarrhoea Remedy was given ami ef­
fected a complete cure.
1'his reui-
though it may lack in conclusiveness. I edy has proven very successful in
It indicates at least what the j cases of bowel complaint in children
ami when given according to the
financiers of the world might do if plain printed directions can be relied
with perfect coulidenee. W hen
for once they should reach unity of i upon
reduced with water and sweetened it
purpose. Mr. Armour’s conclusion •is pleasant to take, which is of great
importance when a medicine must
is that they have gone so far al­ tie given to young children. For
ready. It is a clear case that with sale by C. Y’. Lowe.
---- ooo----
every passing decade the expense
of war increases at an accelerating
City Transfer
ratio. It is also clear that without
All kinds oi draying and transier-
FOR SALE—mill wood
the actual, hard cash to meet that ing
rom
Cody's
mill $2.00 per loid.
expense there can be no war of con­
Cod sold and delivered at lowest
sequence. But there’s one other prices.
J. Jenkins, Prop.
fact that obtrudes. The civilized
world is spending more money to­
Coquille River Transportation
day in pi eparation for war than for
Co.’s Schedule
any other single purpose. When
that expenditure begins to diminish
Arrives
Leaves
we may regard the Armour optimism
Coquille
Bandon
with an eye of faith.—Telegram.
Y esterday , on the Spokane &
I n the midst of our large amount
Inland electric railroad, fiends at­
tempted to wreck a train by tying of railroad talk the following editorial
a fieavy chain around the outer taken from the Oregonian might be
rail on a sharp curve. The day be­ interesting: That Middle and East
fore. in the same enterprise, ties 1 <111 Oregon will be opened to the
' world by railways within the next
were placed on an O. R. N. track
I two or three years, there is good and
in Eastern Oregon. In neither case
I sufficient reason to believe. Pre-
by the lucky turn of chance, was
A t the : session of the state there destruction of life. In the ' liminaries lor the construction
teachers' association just closed at first instance, there has as yet through Deschutes Canyon are ac­
Albany, the Horace Mann banner been no capture of the perpetrators, tively under way. It is very difficult
was again awarded to Coos county but in the other the guilty party work, but worth the effort, since it
for having the largest number of has been captured and has confessed. will give a water grade into Mid­
teachers in convention in propor­ There ought to be no limit to the dle Oregon Construction through
tion to the number of paid teach­ penalty for train wrecking. In its the Cascade Mountains from the Up­
ers in the county. This fine ban­ possibilities it is one of the most per Willamette, to connection with
ner was on exhibition at the county heinous crimes on the calendar. Ln It he road from California, by the
institute held at Myrtle Point last consequence of it, a score, maybe Klamath country, w ill make a good
year, and it is a trophy of which hundreds, of people of all walks, deal of progress within a year,
the enterprising teachers of the ages and conditions, may in a and within three years its com-
The
county may well be proud.—En­ twinkling be massacred. The hor­ pletion may be expected.
i plan of development includes a line
terprise. ______________
rible smash, the split and torn
across Middle Oregon from east to
coaches,the shrieks and groans of
F rancis W Cushman, the sec­ the passengers firmly bound be­ wesl-lrom Snake River through to
We
tion hand toiling along the right tween bent steel, twisted iron and the Deschutes connection.
of way some twenty years ago, no heavy timbers, the almost certain wish, indeed, we could obtain as­
doubt felt longings for something sequel of fire, adding the horrors surance of renewal of the work
better as he watched the luxurious of incineration to the sufferingg of ¡from the Umpqua Valley to Coos
trains roll by, oftentimes carrying wounded and dying—this is what j Bay. But that road must be real
persons of immense wealth and the train wrecker plans. It is an I ized too. Meantime, parts of our
power.
But Francis Cushman assault on society from ambush, state amply supplied with railroads
The rail-
soured not on the world because and it is death by wholesale. The vet lack development,
I.arge
bodies
roads
can't
do
it
ill.
others had more than he, and untamed Indian ambushed the
mounted no soap boxes on the pioneer, but he was merciful in >f excellent land, near the rail
street corner to
harangue any this, that he took some chance of ! roads, lie uncultivated and unpro
crowd of malcontents. Instead he being harmed by his victim. The ductive. Meantime our people are
worked hard and faithfully and by train wrecker, on the other hand bringing in food products from the
his own efforts rose from the ranks takes no chances, but sets his Ea«t that ought to be grown on
to a seat among t he mighty. His death trap, and slinks away in the these lands. It is an erroneous
death is a distinct loss to the country, j night to wait for the shrieks of his notion that irrigation in Oregon
not alone because his eloqence will victims.
There is
literally no ; sho ild be restricted to the eastern
be heard no more pleading foi punishment to fit his crime, and in parts of the state. The valleys of
the welfare of his people, but be every instance when caught, tbe western Oregon are even more ad
cause in his passing there has gone limit of legal penalty should be vantageous for intensive farming,
since the streams are more numer­
from among us a brilliant, resource­ meted out.—Journal.
ful, energetic man, whose whole
ous and stronger, and the watei
life gave the lie to that vile slander
mere abundant and more easily
J' O gden A rmour , recently re­ managed. In these great valleys of
that this is no longer a country for
turned
from abroad, announces that western Oregon the population
the poor man without friends.—
he had observed mattters political ought to be multiplied five fold,
Oregonian.
in Europe with some attention; and within a few years, and even then
S enator Bourne, of Oregon, who as we may understand, with the their resources will not be one-half
yesterday advocated the corporation practiced eye of a man of affairs. employed. We want railroads for
tax amendment to the tariff bill, is The result of that observation is, the newer portions of the state, and
essentially a man of the people. A that there is neither prospect of we shall get them. The prospect is
progressive type of statesman, he war nor money at hand to conduct now fairer tnan ever. But let us do
is at the same time, conservative it.
Mr. Armour's scrutiny and things also for ourselves;
not ex­
Absolutely independent in thought study have been devoted largely to pect eveiything from the railroads.
and action, he has pronounced con the so-called strained relations l>e- Just think of it, that not more than I
victions on the pending legislation, tween England and Germany, He one-fifth part of the land in western
and he presents them in a logical says, primarily, of this situation, Or gon, contiguous to railroads, and
and convincing manner He does there is really not even a prospect­ ol highest natural fertility, has been
not profess to speak for the Presi­ ive cause for war that rational men developed by clearing, drainage, ir­
dent, but there is little doubt that would entertain for an instant. Bv rigation and cultivation. Our peo­
he more accurately outlines the rational men, Mr. Armour, as he ple. or many of them,, have been
President'a view of this excise tax discloses in his interview, means too long accustomed to sit still and ■
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Dispatch, 7:00 a tu
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Favorite,
Arrives
Leaves
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Bandon
Coquille
10 30 a tn
7:30 a in
Favorite,
11.30 a ni
a in
Coquille,
5.30 p tn
4.00 p 111
5.00
p tn
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p
111
Dispatch,
piille
connects
with
the
The. Coi
trai. ih at Coquille for Marshfield and
Myrtle Point.
The up-river passengers can come
to Bandon on the Favoritei ami have
three hours here in which io do their
trading and other business.
Twin Screw, New and Fast
1st Class Passage,
Up Freight,
Our interests are your interests. Fair rates and
good service our motto
A. F. Estabrook Co., 245 Cal. St., San
Francisco
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