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October 21 1909
THURSDAY
Need Mor« Dairies
The state of Oregon is in a most
regrettable condition so far as dairy
interests are concerned
There is
no state in the union more suitable
to this great industry than is Oregon
and yet thousands and perhaps mil
lions ot pounds of butter are shipped
into the state every year.
As to the dairy industry, there is
no better place in the United States
for the successful conduct of the
business than Coos and Curry
counties, and yet a large amount of
butter had to be shipped in here
last winter to supply the demane,
and this at a time when the price
has taken wings and soared to the
very highest notch possible. We
are informed that the outlook is bet
ter this winter and that there is a
possibility of getting enough cream
to churn, so that the local creameries
can supply the demand, but this is
not sufficient. The time to make
money in the dairy business is when
the price of butter is high, and the
rancher in southwest Oregon can
raise and prepare feed for his cows
cheaper than it can be produced
anywhere else in the world, and
there is no place that winter dairy
ing can be moi e easily carried on.
Back in .the Mississippi valley, and
the eastern states where the mer
cury falls to twenty or thirty degrees
below zero every winter, they really
have difficulties to surmount, as it
takes much more feed for stock and
the barns must necessarily be built
very warm. Added to this fact lum
ber is almost out of reach of the
ordinary man in that section, it can
easily be seen what the cost of con
struction must necessarily he.
In this section we can get lum
ber at a reasonable rate and all we
need in the way of a barn is a roof
and a little wind break and our cows
will thrive all winter. In fact winter
dairying is more easily conducted
here than any place else in the
United States and the winter is the
time for the dairymen to fill his
pocketbook.
Instead of shipping
butter into Coos and Curry c oumie
in the winter time, we should be
sending out thousands of pounds,,
«very week and it can be done if th e
industry is only worked at one hall
its possibilities.
An Impetus to Philippine
Trade
inent, and events will prove that
the logic was sound.
The principle 1 that receives demon
str it ion in this instance will hold
as to the entire ' application of the
tariff doctrine,
The rernoyal of
artificial bairiers to the commercial
intercouise of nations and peoples
will mean an increase in the volume
of trade every time, and that with
benefit, and not with injury to the
great majority of those concerned.
The mass of American citizens
has not been injured in business or
opportunity to labor by reason of
greater freedom of trade with the
Philippines, nor would they sustain
injury if the policy adopted toward
this dependency were to be extend
ed. The standpatter appreciated
the lesson that would be taught
when we finally made up our
ininds to treat the Filipino justly in
this tariff matter; hence the stand
patter resisted justice along that
line to the last ditch.—Telegram.
Wants to Remain Speaker
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enterprising legislator can devise a
THE PLAYTIME OF LIFE.
plan, ana carry it through the legis- Let the Boy Have Plenty of Time For
Recreation.
ature, that will be the means of
Boyhood is the playtime of life. It
making better roads throughout the is the business of a boy to play and
state, he will have the permanent that with nil the zest which tie may
gratitude ol the people, and a mon put into his work in after years in
order that his mind and body may de
ument will be built to his memory if velop the rigor pertaining to man’s es
not of stone, it will at least live in tate. To this end sports are uulver-
lally encouraged and boys are offered
the hearts of the people. We need every opportunity to indulge in play,
good roads, we must have them wtille child labor laws become more
searching and rigid with every pass
and we will have them
The onl ing year in addition to health and
question is:
How long will we strength, confidence is also developed
by the boy who learns to play Ids part
wait?
and maintain Ills caste among oilier
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The
Patronize Home Industry
The R ecorder has always stood
for home industry, and is as strong
an advocate of this principle as ever.
It is our belie! that every man,
woman and child should buy their
goods of the Bandon merchants, as
it is the home merchant that builds
up the home market, and thus it
works to the benefit of all.
In the same way we feel that the
horn? paper is entitled to the pat
ronage both of job work and adver
tising of the home merchants, for
we are continually advertising the
resources of the town and thus di
rectly helping to build up every line
of business. We are trying to
boost the town and will do everything
in our power to help build up every
industry here represented, and in
this connection we invite all people
to call to our attention anything of
interest that we may overlook from
time to time. In fact the residents
of Bandon should consider them
selves as a company of men and
women who are all working for a
common cause, and that cause is
the building up of a better tow'll
here. We can do this if we all
work together, patronize home in
dustry and boost for the town at
t very opportunity.
In a speech at Knoxville, Iowa,
Uncle Joe Cannon, says “11 God
will permit me and the people will
support me I never expect to retire as
Speaker of the house of my own
accord, and in the same speech de
dared that all republicans who
voted against the Payne bill prac
tically clasped hands with W. J.
Bryan.
In view of Uncle Joe’s record in
congress, the people may continue
to support him, but the probabilities
are very much against it, and as
for classifying all republicans who
did not bow down and worship him
as Bi yan democrats, his statement is
the heigth of sophistry. The Payne
bill in most instances, and in every
instance where Cannon and Aldrich
had their way, was wholly unsa tis-
factory to the American people, re
gardless of party, for they were
willing to sacrifice the tariff. When
Many Improvements for
ever Bryan’s views are greater
Bandon
than Cannon’s and Aldrich’s then
Bandon is not experiencing any
the people will be with Bryan. This
is an age of independent thinking boom, but what is much better it is
and voting, regardless of party, building in a substantial way that
and the time is past when Cannon, means a greater city and better con
Aldrich or any other man can herd ditions in the future. At the present
time there are a number of substantia
the voters like so many cattle.
The people of the great west are residences going up in various
rising to arms and they are going to parts of town besides the new
put the despots out of commission Odd Fellows' building, mills, etc.
and stand for the right regardless AH these sperk for future bus
of party. A man to be a republican iness in Bandon and there is every
does not have to agree with every indication that this steady growth
It is
thing in the republican platform, but will continue indefinitely.
he affiliates with that party where much better than a boom, for a boom
the preponderance of planks agree is always followed by a slump after
with his views. Cannon and Aldrich ward, which in many instances is ol
are no more republicans than La such great proportions that the
Follette, Cummins. Dolliver, Bris town never recovers from it.
tow, Borah and a hundred others
w horn they would read out of the
Winter’s Reading
party.
Philippine trade under the first
month ol a more favorable tariff, has
shown an increase of more than loo
percent over the corresponding
month ot last year. This is accord
ing to the report of the Department
ot Commerce and Labor, and it
may, therefore, be accepted as
authority.
It appears singularity enougn that
in trade items on which the duty is re
moved importations have not shown
Good Roads Policy
marked increase; while there has
The theory of good roads is being
been considerable increase in items
It is a
which hitherto have been free. This discussed far and wide.
upsets the consideration
of the question that can profitably be dis
increase as a criterion by which cussed and should be acted upon
the exact advantage ot a more with great rapidity, as a system of
good roads will do more to develop
equitable tariff mav be measured.
But, as the general result after a a country th m any other one thing
year's trial, or longer there can be that can come to it.
A policy of
no doubt. The increase already good roads should be worked out
obtaining foretells a greater profit at all hazards.
One of the main
tn the Filipinos and to the American things in building roads is to get a
people. ¡1 vm urged as the logical man at the head who knows how
«Mtcofnntrf r«Mtaable writ! adjust.. t® budd road» and wiU give the
boys. This confidence, coining to the
boy almost as an Incident, he carries
wltii him through life, and It aids him
more than any other one tiling to hold
up bis bead among men.
is your boy timid? Is it difficult to
persuade him to make his way among
boys? Is lie slow to make friends?
A little investigation will probably
develop that tile timid boy has been
allowed to play only on rare occasions
with other boys. Uis playtime may
not be restricted, but his companion
ship with other boys has been too
closely guarded. Thus handicapped a
boy. or girl either for that matter,
goes Into tlie world of people carrying
a distressing weight of doubt in him
self.
Only play will develop this priceless
self confidence. The boy who has
learned the hard lessons of life when
he should have been playing many
times does accomplish much In life,
but the chances are against him. and
he usually makes his way craftily,
mistrusting those with whom he is
thrown and refusing to credit them
with honest motives rather than bold
ly taking his place among them and
relying for his chances of success upon
a wholesome confidence tn himself.
The lessons learned in boyhood are
never forgotten and become an In
tegral part of the life of the man.
Too frequently are childhood's by-
paths hung thickly with warning
signs. A rollicking boy is told that he
1 b going to be bad. What more nat
ural than that be should be, with such
suggestion ringing In his ears?
Tiny children are warned of bears
and bugaboos that will catch them,
and later danger signals telling about
genus and microbes and multitudinous
evils are strung along their happy
pathway.
Possibly the rod may not be alto-
gether spared, but after all It is the
loving hand that leads more quickly
than the rod can drive, and it is the
boy or girl who is wholesomely loved,
pot coddled and secluded, through
childhood who faces the world later
with the best fighting chance.
The Mechanical Choir.
"I hear that your church has in
stalled a phouograph stuffed with
sacred music?"
"Yes. Had to do it. Choir bad
struck.”
“New scheme work all right?"
"It's beautiful. Never quarrels
itself, lias no skirts to rustle, doesn't
fret about the angle of its bat. refrains
from giggling or powdering its nose,
and if it gets out of order a mechanic
can repair It.”—Philadelphia Ledger.
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