Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, August 05, 1909, Image 4

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Baiidon. Recorder 'price
This battle of the wheat buyers t. tun»! develop rapidly, ♦••ust till up
THE COQUILLE RIVER LIN E
published Every Thursday by the
their pro­
the more interesting from the fre- with people, must inert
ducts,
must
double
tfii'ir
business.
qyent
assurances
on
the
part
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Recorder Pubishing Company.
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Managing Editor numerous experts that wlieal is high Portland will only grow as the
Portland
because there is no wheat and that Oregon country grows
BubwevijHion, fl 50 per Year in Advance. Advertising Rates Made
Twin Screw, New and Fa»t
we should not fooilshly suppose people have been to seif-<entered;
Known on Application. Job Printing a Specialty.
there is such a thing as a corner in they should look abroad more, over
Entered at th« Bandon Poatofiice aa SecondCI hhh Matter.
1st Class Passage,
$7.50
the market. Yet, with nr» corner I all parts of this vast, splendid
THURSDAY
August 5 1909
Up Freight,
3.00
a single dealer can turn loose his region, and take more interest in
Our interests are your interests. Fair rates and
I t is now stated that Hill is be­ in position to take advantage of holdings, anil the pfce goes down them. At the recent meetings of
development
leagues
at
Boise,
Vale,
with
a
rush.
An
anomalous
condi
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hind the Porter Bros, in their work the opportunities as they come,
good service our motto
tion:
but
perfectly
natural
and
legiti
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Burns
anil
other
places,
few
Port
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of cutting off Harriman in the and by placing a three mill tax on
Deschutes canon.
There are the property included in the port, mate. Let us not think that the land people were present They
A. F. Estabrook Co., 245 Cal. St., San Francisco
C. M. SPENCER, Agent, Bandon, Oregon
many people in Oregon who would there would be ample funds for country is paying anything for Chi­ were conspicuous by their absence.
cago
wheat
manipulation,
and
as
to
In
proportion
to
its
population,
be glad to see Hill beat Harriman keeping up the port at all times.
harboring the thought of a corm r wealth and interestf at stake, it was
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to it and get the cream of the rail­
I l
in wheat—God forfend!—Telegram. the most poorly represented town
road situation in this state. It
T he sucessful flight of Orville
in the state. This should be bet
would serve as a punishment to Wright, in which he traveled fifty
tered, anil there is no b'tter place
the “wizard” for his continued at­ miles at an average speed of forty
A ccording to New York dis- to begin a record than on Coos Bay.
tempt to bottle up Oregon until he miles per hour, accompanied by a
patches of a recent date, a Long The Coos Bay country is well worth
All klNDS 01 Rl-Al. ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLD
got good and ready to come to our passenger, was a much more im-
Island Railroad brakeman, who evi : Portland’s attention. It is a region
relief.
portant feat than that of Blériot, ilently had the elements of honesty
Money Loans Negotiated on Approved Security.
of magnifici nt resources. Marsh-
All U S Land Matters a Specialty and Prompt­
A N ewspaper printed in a dozen who was the first to fly across the instilled into him from early child­ I field and North Bend together wil'
ly Attended tc. Pension and Insurance Agency'
It, of course, hood, found a bag containing $30,-
Bond Brokers Trans-Atlantic Steamship and
languages is to be established by the English channel.
, in a few years m ike a city half as
Railroad Ticket Agency
lacked the spectacular effect that 000 worth of jewels that had I been
United Societies for Self Government
And don’t
large as Portland.
feat of the left on a Long Island train, The
was
so
prominent
in
the
of Chicago, for the advancement of
! imagine that Portland will lose any
French aviator, but as a demonstra­ brakeman turned the bag in at
and
“
personal
(TJJRnn Itooinw 2 and 3. I I» Staii-M.
the “home rule”
thing b/ encouraging development
Vyl-LLGti Aicw Denholm
Building
tion of the adaptability of the ma­ division headquarters, as he should
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The publica-
liberty” principles,
there. That splendid region and
chine to the requirements of man, it have done, the owner was found.
OREGON
BÆINTIDOJNr.
this city will grow anil develop to­ I
tion is to be issued weekly and at
C. T. B lumenrother , Notary Public
was far superior to anything that who later summoned the brakeman,
be printed in
the start is to
gether. Both are parts of Oregon.
lias as yet been accomplished. Aeri- presented him with $100, two new
English, German, Polish, Bohemian,
They should sympathetically co
ial navigation has come to the fron suits of clothes, a week’s vacation
and Italian, the intention is to ex­
operate.
What helps one will help
so rapidly in the past year that it is with salary paid and a life position
tend the editions until every na­
the other.
There will be in the .
difficult to estimate the possibilities with salary of $100 a month attach I
tionality represented in the societies
| near future not only one railroad j
of the future. The principle of fly­ ed. In all its features this is a story
Is called to the fact that COL. C. T. BLUMEN-
has an edition printed in its own
but two or more in that region. Its
ROTH
ER of Bandon, Oregon, will insure Saw­
ing with a heavier-than-air ma- ■ that would grace the front page of
mill men, Loggers and other kinds of workmen
language. This will be somewhat
wealth of timber, coal, dairy farm­
chine has been discovered and al­ any Sunday School paper
against sickness, accident or death at reasonable
So far ing and fruit land is immense. It
of a Journal of Babel.
rates. It will pay you to call on him and see
ready developed to a certain extent. as the action of the story is con­
ought to be frien lly to Portland,
what he offers in that line%
I f A dvertising newspaper space From this time forward, the work o I cerned, there is nothing in it except | and is, if Portland will show due
the aviators will consist almost ex­ I the most commendable things and
Burglary Inaurane« ft
Insurance
for sale brings good returns the
. and timely friendship for it. And
clusively
in
perfecting
the
machines
, shows that honesty is alway the bes I the Coquille region is of scarcely
prudent business man cannot dodge
with
which
success
has
been
policy, and yet it discloses the fact less importance and interest. There
the conclusion that the conspicnous
achieved—Oregonian.
more fully than ever that American ought to be a big, hearty enthusiastic,
placing of his commodity before the
people are pi one to place a mercen sincere delegation of Portland peo
public eye will attract trade.
Not
L
ife
is
filled
with
illustrations
of
■ ary value on honesty. The brake- pie to Coos Bay on this occasion,
the least important phase of adver
the
conquering
power
of
wish
har
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’ man in question may or may not 1 Broaden out. Look tar around in
tising is the information which the
nessed
to
will,
an
irresistable
team
.
have known the value of the con­ all directions, over this great “em­
columns contain. The best rounded
Little
things
and
great
things
are
ac
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tents of the bag, and whether lie pire,” of which Portland is and
men and women, the practical house­
complished
by
the
same
process.
If
a
knew it or not, it was still his duty ; can be more and more the metrop-
A 320 Acres South African Veteran
wife and the best shoppers always
sum
of
money
is
to
be
raised,
if
a
: as an honest American to do just as j olis and mart. Go over to Coos
rely on what a merchant or a manu-
Bounty Land Certificate
piece
of
work
is
to
be
finished
by
a
he did, but the owner of the bag , Bay. It will do that region gcod.
tacturer has to say about his ar-
Issued by the Department of the Interior, Govern­
tick of sale or production It al- certain date, no matter how great j evidently thought the act was such It will do the visitors and Portland
ment of Canada, Ottawa, under the Volunteer Bounty
the
sum
or
how
hard
the
task,
the
an exceptional display of honesty in more got d. It will broaden their
ways gives poise to a person or cor­
Act,
1908. Good for 320 acres of any dominion land
poration to put a claim on paper, same process, only in possibly 1 the face of temptation, as to be de­ vision.
It w’ill enlarge their op-
open for entry in Alberta, Saskatchewan or Manitoba.
It is a I portunities.
and hence the value of an ad. It is different degrees of effort in ac­ serving of great reward.
It will make new and
Any person over the age of 18 years, MAN OR
more than talk—it is a written bul­ cordance with the amount of work good thing to note the honesty in I strengthen old friendships and busi j
WOMAN, can acquire this land with this certificate
to
be
accompolished.
The
people
!
the
one
case
and
the
appreciation
in
without
further charge. For immediate sale, $800.
letin fresh from the store or factory.
1 ness relations. Make the people of
ot
Coos
county
are
anxious
to
hav
the other.
—Montgomery (Ala.) Advertiser.
j that region know that Portland is
Write or wire
a railroad to the outside world.
j alive and interested in them.—
Talk will never build that road. It
T he next meeting of the Oregon Journal. _____________
H ere are some salary figures
must be done by means of concert­
Idaho Development league occurs
131 Shuter St., Toronto. Canada
that apply to factories only. In
ed action. A few local men con­
on
August
20
and
21
at
Coos
Bay
for
1900 there was one salaried man
Presbyterian Church
ceived the idea of building a railroad
Portland business men and com- I Services will be held at the Pres­
every thirteen wage earners. In
from Bandon to Port Orford. These
| mercial organizations should see byterian Church, the first, second
1505 there was one salaried man to
same men have organized a com
to it that a large delegation of rep­ | and third Sundays of each month at
every ten and one-half wage earn­
pany, secured an engineer and the
in a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday
resentative business men of this city
ers. Today about sixty thousand
| School and Christian Endeav r at
work of surveying the road is now
BRUNO A ANSELMO, Propnrtor.
attend that meeting.
People ot their usual hours. All are welcome.
officers of manufacturing corpora­
in progress and actual construction
( Eo. R oac H, pastor.
Portland are not taking enough in
tions draw average salaries of $2,-
____ SOLE AGENTS FOR______
work will be begun this fall. With
terest in these development league
335 each, and then there are four
Weinhardt’s
the same process a road could be
meetings and the projects therein
hundred and sixty thousand sup­
Buffalo Brewery Bohemian
constructed to the outside world
Old
papers
at
the
R
ecorder of-'
discussed.
Through
these
assemblies
erintendents, managers, accountants,
Acme Brewing Co.’s
The main thing at this time would
fice five cents a bundle.
HOME-MADE STEAM
of wideawake, enterprising, pro-
clerks, etc. who average a shade
be to organize a company and se­
Fine job work a specialty at i
gresssive and in many insta am es
under $950 each.
Of these one
OREGON
BANDON,
cure the right-of-way and capital
R ecorder office. “Work done
individually disinterested and self­
salaried employee in every six is a
while you wait,”
could then be easily induced to take
stcrificing men great things will
woman, which raises the male aver
hold of the proposition. The whole
be achieved for Oregon and
age of pay. For where the salaried
matter simply rests on whether or
Idaho within the next few years.
man gets a bit under $1,050 a year
not there is determination and will
There
will be far more irrigation,
under
the salaried woman draws
power enough in the county, and
more scientific and profitable cul­
$500
particularity in the Coquille valley to
ture, more people located satisfac-;
T he movement to establish a bring about the desired result
torily on small tracts of land, more
Port of Coquille River should be
products gaining a big reputation I
HE EYES of the world are today on Prince Rupert. British Columbia, and the
pushed with all vigor from this
J ames A. P atten is unloading for Oregon, more electric lines of)
great developing region traversed by the Grand Trunk Pacific railway, recog­
time on. There is every reason his wheat, so say the market specials 1 ail way and probably a railroad '
nized as the greatest railroad project on the North American continent.
why such a Port should be estab from Chicago. A few days ago he from Coos Bay to Boise City, to
This great transcontinental railway traverses an undeveloped country as rich
lished and it would help every was buying to maintain the mar­ form a part of another transcontinen- 1
in natural resources as ever lay ready for the touch of industry and effort. It will open
part of the valley from Bandon to ket, and apparently with success tai line. All these things the busi j
up the Peace River country, twice the size of the Inland Empire of Oregon, Idaho and
Washington the richest area of agricultural land on this continent. It will tap the great
Myrtle Point and beyond.
The The later move is to bring about a ness men and capitalists of Port-
wheat
provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, it will develop the rich min­
government will probably do con slump to force other large holders land ought to take a lively interest i
eral
territory
and the immense forests of timber of western British Columbia, it will
siderable work on the river in the of wheat to let go.
The Armour in and help.
Everything done in
make possible the settlement of this vast empire and cause the most rapid development
near future and the railroad from Grain Company has some millions this direction anywhere in the two
the world has ever witnessed. Prince Rupert, the terminus, is the port into which all
Bandon to Port Orford will bring of bushels which it is dis| osed to states, or in a large part of Washing­
this vast traffic must flow and is destined to become one of the greatest commercial
hundreds of tons more freight to l>e sell at the Patten created prices, and ton as well, is “water on Portland’s' and industrial center of population on this continent. The opportunity for the ac­
quirement of wealth in this new country, no man doubts. Thousands will grasp this
sent out over this bar. The good for which Mr. Patten does not pro­ wheel.” A big meeting was held ■
effect of the port commissions that pose to pay a fancy fignre. Mr here awhile ago to inaugurate a1 opportunity to lay the foundation for a fortune. Will you?
Write today for complete prospectus. Don’t delay. Investigate.
have been established along the Patten evidently has the inside track campaign for “500,000 in Portland ;
coast has already been felt and in market manipulation, and he in 1912/’ But to accomplish this
THE PRINCE RUPERT REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT CO., Ltd.
the Port of Coquille River would makes it clear, upon occasion, that result, or anything like it, all parts 1
410 Loo Building, Vancouver, B. C.
Prince Rupert, B. C.
ba no exception. It thus places us what he desues in the matter of of the great • country tributary in
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