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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1909)
years ago, Eandon Recorder ¡Twenty years ago, and with PuMuhcd Every Thursday by the Reoorder O. lCOI*y. Company. • * • lkia.n.ELgi2ig Editor ttuttecviption, SI 50 par Year in Advance. Advertising Rates Made Known on Application. Job Printing a Specialty Entered nt the Bandou Fuatoflloe uh Second ('I iihh Matter. THURSDAY T he San Francisco Bulletin and the Bandon R ecorder one year for $2 75, payable in advance, This applies to old as well as new sub scribers. Now is thetiireto take ing country. The road will be built just as soon as the line is lo- c. ted and it is the intention of the company to have considerable grading done before the rainy sea son sets in. The public will be call ed upon later to assist in the en terprise, but there will be no dona tions asked, simply a business proposition of buying stock in a legitimate enterprise and lending assistance in the way of pushing the project. The new road will be the greatest benefit to (lie community of anything that has ever yet hap pened Everybody ought to ¿et in and boost for the new road, and thus show the proper western spirit and pride in a home institution. or even ten the gtvalest pMsible numb r o(' a deficit, no miles. The French taxjuyrrs will one could have prevailed upon the hardly regret disappearance from Senator from Rhode Island to con the ocean of these bounty-earners, sider such a lax measure as that but the freight shippers who have t > which he has given his support profited by their pre.-ence lor the In ten or twenty years there has past ten years will miss them. They been a marvelous amount of educa will also be missed by those otter indisputable tion in political matters. That ed wish to ucation has borne its fruit, but the deuce of the utter w harvest it noi yet Senator Aldrich lessness of a shit; shin subsidy as a realizes this; and, perforce, makes means of promoting trade for the concessions in the hope that the liar nation that pays, it. Oregonian. vest may never be.— Telegram bowel COMPLAINT in children When six months old the little daughter of E. N, Dewey a well known mercbant of Aguewville. \ u . had an attack of cholera infantnin. Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy was given and ef fected a complete cure. This rem edy has proven very sm'cessful in eases of bowel complaint in children and when given according to the plain printed directions can be relied upon With perfect confidence. W lien redneed with water and sweetened it is pleasant to take, which is of great importance when a medicine must tie given to young children. For sale by C. Y. Lowe. T he editor of the Oregonian, a paper published in Portland, which is in Multnomah county, Oregon I n answer to the clAmor of the seems to think that all the secretary public for sufficient cars to provide of agriculture, in the president’s all patrons with seats, the Third cabinet, has to do, is to sit with avenue line in New York is being his feet mounted on the table and equipped with a celluloid composi make crop reports, and because in tion of pure white, The straps a few instances Mr. Wilson, the can be washed, sterlized and, i‘ greatest man on agriculture in the necessary, ¡»ertumed every morn United States, failed to estimate ing so that an over-exacting public to the steenth part of a bushel the which always expects over much exact amount of grain raised in this Coquille River Transportation from the self sacrificing streetcar country on one or two special oc Co.’s Schedule owners, will have literally nothing casions, the said editor of the said to kick about This case and that Oregonian, published in the said ot the Chicago line that has A M arshfield man is quoted as city of Portland, in the said Mult doubled the number of strap hang stating that Douglas county is nontah county, Oregon, denounces ers in its cars are examples ot waiting to see which of the two Secretary Wils.in as incompetent generous magnanimity to challenge roads leading to Douglas county in every particular to hold the i f the profound admiration of the en is the best built at this end be tice which he so honorably fills, tire country.—Journal. fore appropriations are made on We are glad to note, however, I i0.30 a in that end of the line. While natural that three presidents have failed to Favorite, 7:30 am L, I a in ii.3O a m J ames |. H ill , the railroad conditions unquestionably favor concur with the idea of the Oregon iCoqmHe, j 4 (X)p,u 5.30 pm magnate, visited President laft a the Middle Fork route there is no 5.00 pm ian editor and the masses of people, Dispatch, i.OO p m few days ago and among other doubt but that supporters of the The Coquille connects with the particularly the agriculturists agree trains at Coquille for Marshfield and things remarked that this country Coos Bay road are doing every with Presidents McKinley, Roose Myrtle Point. would enjoy the prosperity it knew thing possible to overcome natural The np-river passengers can ciime velt and Ta‘t in wanting Secretary under McKinley’s administration obstacles. An expenditure of $20,• to Bandon on the Favorite and have Wilson to remain where he is. as soon as the tariff is out of the 000 is being made this year and as three hours here in which to do their The editor of the Oregonian will trading and other business. way. He also said that freight cars much more will be appropriated have to produce different argument would be at a premium in a few next year, and the load will be than his besmirching attacks on the weeks and that crops in the west are planked for the enitre distance. If esteemed secretary of agriculture large and farmers are satisfied. the Middle Fork route is to be before he will be able to convince II AN PON This coming from *'Jim” Hill will continued as the best of the two the presidents and the people to Dnbggitil and .A/ndlbi'c.a rij have considerable weight with the it will lie necessary to arouse an his way of thinking, for they have It j nt in reoeipt of a now stock of public, as he is recognized as a real interest in improving this route. Drugs and (’belli ¡ ch I h , t'aten.’anil 1 not forrgotten Mr. Wilson ’s grand Proprietary Preparations, Toilet Ar friend of the people, and anxious to The people of the valley from Ban- work in establishing stations for tides. Druggist Sundries, Perfumes, build railroads wherever they are don to Bridge, and as far south as Brushes, Sponges, Soap, Nats and the purpose of wiping out diseases Candiss, Cigars, 'Tobaccos ai.d Cig needed, while Harriman is a gambler Gold Beach and Port Orford are and plagues among live stock, his arettes, Paints, Oils, Glass and and speculator, and builds roads interested in the Middle Fork Painter's Supplies. constant effort, for the raising of only when he gets good and ready, route and a movement should be 1 better grain, and the proper prep or is forced to do so to head off started at once to get the road aration of the soil for best results some other company or corpora thoroughly and pernamently re and a thousand other things which tion. paired. Douglas county is inclined I the editor of the Oregonian has "No rogue should enjoy his ill- in favor of the Middle Fork route not yet learned of, as belonging to gotten plunder for the simple and the people m this end should the field of agriculture. ■■■■■ ■ —- reason that his victim is by chance meet all requirements that could be asked, — Enterprise. a fool,” says the Washington Su T wenty - seven out of a total of preme Court in reversing a case I 38 grain ships, en route and listed INQUIRE AT OFFICE OF W hen Senator Aldrich candidly for Portland, are under the French where a wildcat land company had successfully defrauded an "innocent admitted that he supported the 1 <Lg- I It is a larger percentage of The BANDON STEAM LAUDRY I purchaser.” There is something in corporation tax in order 1.» side French i vessels than has ever ap this logic which must appeal to all track the income tax, he admitted peared on the en ronte list. A lovers of fair play, but if our at least, that there was public de few of these vessels are to bring At courts should be called on to mand for a change in the method of i ' cargoes, or part cargoes, which British, German and Belgium ex- protect all of the tools from the ef Federal taxation. Unconsciously he THE RACKET STORE fects of their own folly, they would admitted more than that. The de porters are shipping tu Portland BANDON. OREGON Antwerp, Hamburg and be kept very busy. At the same sire to sidetrack the income tax, from Notions, Toys, Stationery, time it is pleasing to note that it was based upon his fear, once fairly United Kingdom ports, but most is one of those most despicable of under legislative way, it would of the vessels are making the Hosiery, Chinaware, Overalls all rogues, the seller of wildcat move to success, Senator Aldrich long voyage out from Europe to and Shirts for men and boys real estate, that stands a fair chance knows very well that the things he Portland in ballast. There is noth DO YOU WISH TO BUY HIGH of being forced to disgorge his stands for in the United States ing philanthropic in this proceed plunder. It is difficult to draw any Senate are not to be conserved by ing, lor the French shipowner fine line of distinction between the any method of taxation which t does not love the German, Bel man who runs a bunco savings reaches the big purse in unavoid gium, or English exporter nor the And Berries of all Description Flowers then order from bank and the purveyor of wildcat able and unshiftable fashion. But Oregon wheat shipper for whom he property. Both depend for victims behind the movement toward the | carries freight al less than co it. M. G. I’O II I. on the ignorant people who can adoption of such method is a public This big fleet is sent out here be Bandon, Ore., gen. agt Coos Co. Nursery ill afford to lose their hard- demand that rests on the moral cause it enables the vessels to sail BANDON TRANSFER CO. earned savings, and when their sentiment of the people seeking over the longest ocean route in C. H. P attehion A S on savings are lost, hope and the in equity. So Senator Aldrich-- and the world, thereby covering a Dray and General Delivery centive to save go with them. — we may assume that he is represent mileage which entitles them to a ative of his class--contents himself greater subsidy than could hoped Meetn|all bonis. Oriti rs carefully bundled Oregonian. - - - OREGON with the semblance ol equity in tax ; to be earned on any other voyage. HANDON T hk long and earnest desire ol extension by consenting that an Their presence in larger numbers I n CAH m C an r<»Fv(f,T»c the people ot Bandon for a railroad extra burden shall be imposed on | than usual this season is accounted M CUTTER'S ¡-.LACK LED VACXIhX gives promise of realization at last corporations, deferring the income tor by the coming expiration of the HI 11 1 priced reliable v«» < inr nivb and now surveyors are in the field tax for a time and living in the' term for which the French govern Pc w-ier. string or pili f< rm Write for free Bl.uk I-eg B » >kl»-t locating a line, that while it will not hope that the day of its realization ment will pay a subsidy which has ^THE CUTTER laboratory w kad to the outside world at present, may never come. This, from Sen proved so valuable to the Oregon B If your druggist does not stock ouf V vaccines order dnect from us y* it will tap a country so rich in ator Aldrich, is a sop to the | eople wheat growers. For many of these Bring your industry and natural resources that We may, at any rate, so consider vessels, this will be the last trip it is sure to prove of incalculable the matter from his viewpoint. It under a subsidy, and it is according value to this city and the surround 1 1a a marked advance, . nevertheless. ly highly essential that they employ to T he R ecoroér advantage of the clubbing offer. PR INCH THE NEXT GREAT CITY Prince Rupert, the Pacific c >ust. terminus of the Grand Trunk Pacific railway system, offers another opportunity for making a fortune in Real Estate for which the Pacific coast cities have been (lie wonder of tlie world. 'Hie tine plan of investment is that offered by Th« Prince Rupert Rea) Estate Investment Company, Ltd., organized to combine the savings of investors for permanent investments in Prince Rupert real estate, upon the same plan that has created all real estate fortunes. We offer lo investors a limited number of shares of this company at par S10 per share, 10 per cent cash and 10 per cent monthly, ora discount of 5 per cent for cash. Such a system of saving if invested with us will soon equal an amount many times greater than the total amount of all invested savings. What you wiil actually reoeive. ac cording to the most conservative estimates, will be from 22 to 25 per cent on every dollar that you invest in the shares of this com pany. Yon can at any time convert your stock holdings into cash or continue your investments and draw the earnings therefrom. To the small investor who desires something more than just safety for his money, we offer here absolute safety and a high earning on the in vestment. Every detail of the business is a matter of public record and has the endorsement of the best business interests in the North west. Highest bank references. Your business solicited. 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Big Removal Sale Fire Insurance ^OE= Burglary Insurance o CM 300^ b’OI-í S AK K MAN Ok WOMAN Grade Fruit Trees •Jol> Work A 320 Acres South African Veteran Bounty Land Certificate Issued by the Department of the Interior, Govern* ment of Canada, Ottawa, under the Volunteer Bounty Act, 1908. Good for 320 acres of any dominion land open for entry in Alberta, Saskatchewan or Manitoba. Any person over the age of 18 years, MAN OR WOMAN, can acquire this land with this certificate without further charge. For immediate sale, $800. Write or wire L. E. TELFORD 131 Shuter St., Toronto. Canada I SJ HEEDS HLzM'KNNITIIM Aftl> Wagon* of all kinds Made to Order KENNEDY WAKONM AK KRN Horseshoeing a Specialty Job Work attended to promptly and all work guaranteed to give «atufaction. reasonable. Shop on Atwater Street, Bandon, Oregon. Price«