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• hat he »aid before Was true Eandon Recorder every word of it. Mr. Harriman Published Every Thursday by the Recorder Fu.t>ieiiing Company O. E. KOFF, - - - Managing Editor Subscription, fl 50 per Year in Advance. Advertising Rates Made Known on Application. Job Printing a Specialty. Entered »1 the Bandon Pokloftic® «• Neeond-ClaM Matter. THURSDAY.................................................................. September 2 1909 -.aid before, in substance, that all we needed to get along after a fashion that would enable the big fel'ows to make more money than they knew what to do with, was to abandon our too angular concep tion of business morality. Mr. Harriman evidently believes that we have done that; hence the word of cheer from midocean. Rumor has it that Mr. Harriman is hastening home because of certain transactions which contemplate his obtaining control of the New York Central lines. Rum r as to this matter is so persistent that it leaves no doubt as to the fact of Harriman c< ntrol. though that fact may or may not be the cause of his hurrying home. The fact is the important point. It denotes anoth.-r world conquered by a man whose ambition is without limit. It is commonly accepted by all who are familiar with railroad conditions, that New York Central has been water-logged these many years; but Mr. Harriman has shown in Chicago & Alton history that he knows how to proceed with such properties—for the advancement of Mr. Harriman's interests. A flood of new securities; the creation of values w here they do not exist; the wizard-like manipulation of men ami money, in which, without doubt, there will be an incident of the un loading of some millions of these additional securities and the pocketing of some millions of their cash equivalent by Mr. Harriman ami his ciw»wd,--in all this we may have a repetition of the familiar game. As we thus forecast the matter by the Chicago <& Alt« 11 horoscope, is there not warrant for optimism. —Telegram , NOIki. KHi ICM iON NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department <4 the Utetkjf Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Otfice at Roseburg, Ore.. July 22. 191». June 23, 1909. N nice is hereby given that William Doyle, ol ( Bandon. Oregon, who. on December 17. 1902, • » <• postoifke aJJr Bandon, Oregon, did. made I lone ¿rad Entry, No. 12294. S. R. oil lhe 28th day of January, 1909, tile in this j 05157. for w 1-2 of ne 1-4, n 1-2 of se 1-4. offive Sworn Statement ami Application, No. »X »VACA A M. - HI TH ft section 55. tow nship 29 south, range 14 west. 02738, to purchase the n I-2 of ne I 4, section Willamette Meridian, has tiled notate of inten 18, township 29 south, range I I west, Wiliam- tion to make hnal five year proof, to establish i .«tte Meridian, and the timber thereon, under the claim to the land above described, before G I I provisions of the act of June 3, 1878, and acts 1 »eadgold, U. S. Commissioner, at Bandoo. imendatory, knovt n as the " 1 imber and Stone When trouhle U aa llil» k u» llus Oregon, on the 4th day of Se|genibet* 191». | Law," at such value as might be fixed by ap- And HO 011» ciiiu»'.- t» .- »nie 1t Claimant names as witnesses: prai ement, and that, pursuant to such application, Philosoph) «Olli» to OUI lld Amos E. I ladsall. of Bandon, Oregon. Ami wtii»|>vr»>, “«.rin ,inl I •• ir it.” t I k land and timber thereon have been appraised, Wi'liam Prewett, of ” Philosoph}', you klio». i- sound; $200 00; the timber estimated 230,000 board Clift ord C. Anderson, of “ ” lts worda are smooih us Loney, teet at $0.50 per M, and the Lnd nothing; that Edward L Ohman. of " “ mit tbat 'L 1 1 ■ > .1 said appl icanl will offer final proof in support of When he Is after inonej benjamin l eddy ker applicat »m and sworn statement on the 7th •D-6t Register. day ol September. 1909, before G. I. I read- W e gather S10111 th. cop) books gold, U. S. Commissioner, at Bandon, Oregon. Home lessons true mid i h .rilling. And they me very u < fill too. Any person is at liberty to protest this pur When Skies are not ulurmlng. chase before entry, or initiate a contest at any And we can use them In our lives time before patent issues, by filing a corroborated When there is nothing doing. affidavit in this office, alleging facts which would But little value Is the lot OPTOMETERlSr defeat lhe entry. If there Is trouble brewing BENJAMIN L. EDDY. ••Be good sweet child,” the maxim savj, Register. •’And let who will be clever." First publication July ft-10» That doesn't tally with a life Of grand ami strong endeavor. It's all right to be good enough. But In a bout with Cupid Or ill the sterner walks of life Who notices the stupid? ; Humor and Philc V S t aii‘-i Oihce at Roseburg, Ore_ JU, ’y J THEORY AMD PRACTICE. cortnceed aetton on the |>art of . everyone there is sure to be a great revival of business in all lines and much improvement made that will help to make Bandon a great city in A n EXCHANGE says: The claim the near future. SATURDAYS is now that when we mortals are AT GALLIER ’S HOTEL W ord comes from Eureka that more fully developed we shall have a third eye, that it will be a telescopic J. L. Buell, right-of-way agent for eye, and that with it we can pen the Southern Pacific Company, who Philosophy Is good enough etrate and understand the innermost was along this route two years For catching fools or tlslies, But let me whisper, ladylove. secrets and thoughts of all persons. ago securing a route from Eureka It will not wash the dishes. the coast You hand it to anotl.er man When that time comes, and the to Portland along With smiles as sweet as custard. But when you come to try It on wife gets her telescopic eye, how has written that he will be back It doesn't cut the mustard. will it fare with a husband as sin again about September It to re Twin Screw, New and Fast Doesn't Care For That. sume his work. Numerous deeds of looks into him and reads there ol “You Hti.v that your husband has $7.50 1st Class Passage, quite a mechanical genius?” his romance with Sally, Adelina. rights-of-way for this line have re “Yes." cently been filed for record in 3.00 Arabella, and the others? “Fond of all tools, I suppose.” Up Freight. Eureka and it is understood the •'Yes. everything but the lawn Our interests are your interests. Fair rates and mower." route lias been secured for prac T he dairy and fruit growing in good service our motto tically the entire distance between No Harm Done. dustry of Coos county and especial "Now. you have »'iiiiseil me to break here ami the Oregon line. With my word." ly in the Coquille valley is becom A. F. Estabrook Co., 245 Cal. St., San Francisco "Dll, well, that doesn’t matter.” each «leed are filer! agreements that ing more widely known all tin “Wliy I'd like to know?" J. H. JOHNSTON, Agent, Bandon, Oregon the route can be changed to some “Never was any good anyway.” time. During the last year there other portion of the grantor’s land lias been great | rogress especially Chance For a Test. rei' irvi irr if necessary. The surveyors now in the dairy industry. Silos have engaged on the extension of the been built, listers are being used on California Northwestern Railway the farm, records of individual per between Willets and I'ureka have formance being kept; better blood been informed that they will Al l. KINDS 01 REAL ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLD at the head of herds and bett< r have employment in this country methods used in caring for stock Money Loans Negotiated on /Approved Security. for considerable period of time yet on the farm as well as in handling All U S I and Matters a Specialty and Prompt and, as they will finish their present ly Attended tc. Pension and Insurance Agency the milk on the farm, cays a writei work about September 1st it is Bond Brokers Trans Atlantic Steamship anil in the Coquille Valley Sentinel. We Railroad Ticket Agency thought they will be immediately are glad to see this condition exist put on the survey to Portland. This ing. It all savors for the permanent all sounds good and it is to be Ito’.ins 2 anil 3. I |l St 111 I’M. development of this section and the "It beats the world the way utett are Xiew Denholm Ilu i Id i ng hoped that it is all true. If Mr. down on women's lints this year." facts of the case are everywhere “I)o you think they tnean it?” OREGONQ ÆJNTDorr. Harriman will get busy now and “Bure they do.” evident. Let the good work of M r . S nyder , special agent of the "Ami the big bats displease them?” C. T. B lumenrother , Notary Public build a railroad he will have the building up the farming industry at "They tire furious about the mon- Pacific-Hawaiian Eruit company of everlasting gratitude of the entire { strosities.” all times go steadily on. Seattle, who was here last week in coast. ______________ "Well, when they begin neglecting consultation with the officers of the the women who wear them and pii'k the less stylish sisters I guess the T he country will wait with much I n the first battle in the com ts Coquille Valley Eruit Growers As | out girls will throw them away.” interest the report of Mr. Burton the Harriman interests are beaten. sociation, endeavoring to secure Is called to the fact that COL C. T. BLUMEN- It Slips a Cog. and others who have gone to Euro] e The conflict in the Deschutes so tar, the ft nit of association grow ers lor RO I'll ER of Bandon, Oregon, will insure Saw Sing a song of cheerful living. mill men. Loggers and other kinds of workmen to study, waterway improvements. has gone against them. There will his film which will dispose of it Love of man anil woman, too; Spirit gentle anil forgiving, against sickness, accident or death at reasonable Not a thing too liaiil to <lo Europe has been less devoted than be <»ther battles with other defeats on the commission basis. rates. It will pay you to call on him and see Mr. Patiently the bail forsaking Clinging to the good In men. what he offers in that line. have we to the theory that railroad or victories as the fortunes of the Snyder made terms with the Coos i But your molar falls to aching Where, oh. where ’ s your sweetness then? are the only means of transporta war. A peace will come, but it may Bay association and they have Burglnry In.urnn« tion, and has brought many rivers be a great way off. Peace always decided to sell their fruit to that Getting Chilled. "How do you spend your evenings?'' and canals up to a perfected stage comes after a conflict, but it was company. The officers of the two "Practicing to be a north pole discov of development. The movement too yjars postponed in one war, associations have agreed to work erer." "Bleeping out of doors?" has been of such practical value that and 30 years in another. That together on the fruit question ami “No; courting a Boston girl " there is renewed interest through peace so essential to railroad buil 1- if this action has the approval of the out the continental nations and ing by Mr. Harriman in the Des members, the fruit of this section BRUNO & ANSELMO, Proprietors very large plans ot waterway are chutes is so uncertain, that it is a will go to the Seattle company. *» M _____ SOLE AGENTS FOR . _ in progress. Prussia is spending poor asset for the wizard’s purpose. Mr. Snyder not only warns the Weinhardt’s more than $80,000,000 in this way, But there are other routes for rail Gravenstine apples but will als » Which? Buffalo Brewery Bohemian Austria-Hungary has formulated roads where the Harriman people handle the other fall apples grown “Brown It a s Acme Brewing Co.’s 9 td 4J plans that will involve an expendi can find pea e and profit It is bet here. The prospects are for a good <|Uit smoking." HOME-MADE STEAM ture of ¿r50.ooo.ooo and Erance is ter to cross a rival’s roads than to fruit crop here and goed prices in the "Dead <<r In a trance?” spending ¿50,000,000 in a like parrellei them. Interest must be market owing to the failure of fruit BANDON, .... OREGON manner. These projects Mr Bur paid ami dividends earned. The in other sections and it is believed ton and other members of the Coos Bay line could be built by that itie Seattle people car. handle « •» waterways commission will study Mr Harriman without opposition the fruit with satisfaction to them carefully, and what they learn No rival would dispute his right of selves and to the growers. Good abroad should be of value.—Journal. way, no court would block his prices for the fruit means a larger progress. It is a line that was once commission to the firm and they T here are many campers and approved by his engineers, and on will undoubtedly see to it that the sight seers at Bandon now. The which construction was begun. It best prices are obtained. Mr. Syn beautiful Bandon Beach is one of would penetrate a region of vast der also believed that it would b the picturesque places on the Pacific timber, coal and dairy resources, possible to handle the small fruit of coast and the attraction for those land would pay a handsome return. this section for Hawaiian shipment, HE EYES of the world are today on Prince Rupert. British Columbia, and the who come in is consequently ven A railroad will be built there, if not delivering it thiough their agent great developing region traversed by the Grand Trunk Pacific railway, recog great. But Bandon is famous for by Mr. Harriman, then by others. at San Francisco. I resident 11» r- nized as the greatest railroad project on the North American continent. more things than her beach. She Would it not be better to build it mann took Mr. Snyder into some This great transcontinental railway traverses an undeveloped country as rich is a healthy little city and growing now, rather than wait until a rival of the orchards in this vicinity ami in natural resources as ever lay ready for the touch of industry and effort. It will open rapidly. Everybody who comes undertakesit? Hiving waited too showed him what nature would «Io 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 here is deeply impressed with the long at the Deschutes, does not in the fruit line with very little wheat provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, it will develop the rich min loyal spirit. Men who attended the wisdom warn Mr. Hat riman not to attention, lie was astonished at the eral territory and the immense forests of timber of western British Columbia, it will Oregon-Idaho Development League repeat the blunder at Coos Bay?—- showing. One neglected orchard make possible the settlement of this vast empire and cause the me st rapid development and came on down to Bandon ex Portland Journal. which was not producing com the world has ever witnessed. Prince Rupert, the terminus, is the port into which all pressed themselves freely, that the mercial fruit he thought could be this vast traffic must flow and is destined to become one of the greatest commercial outlook here was better than in any and industrial center of population on this continent. The opportunity for the ac M r H arriman , homewardbonml made to bring the owner perhaps quirement of wealth in this new country, no man doubts. Thousands will grasp this other town in the county, and they tells us to be of good cheer. While ¿3,000 if it h id been pruned and opportunity to lay the foundation for a fortune. Will you? were not knocking the other towns he has been rusticating at German spfayed and about two thirds of the Write today for complete prospectus. Don’t delay. Investigate. either. We are glad to note the springs, seeking to restore his apples removed from the trees — general awakening among citizens physical vigor,' he I ms kept his eye THE PRINCE RUPERT REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT CO., Ltd and business men, with the idea of on things, and from that observe* Butt« wrappers of all sizes for 410 Loo Building, Vancouver, B. C. Prince Rupert, B. C. a greater Bandon in view and with tion he i* «.iltMied t > «ay that a.»Te at thitf otfice. T he Northwest atmosphere is fair ly alive with railroad wars, and the rumors of “sich.” Let no man rail at the good portents involved M. G. 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