Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, November 11, 1909, Image 2

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south «•( the black buoy, C. »e ’ give you full informât» :
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oaid too much or too little of the
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J. S, Young. Inman Poulsen Log­
*f Yie. •_ g N __t. CiT-Li ■¿n...-r th ü-aJ '.!• 50c per . l ., xi '. ’. l ♦
taxes in the past r at t^e present s »uthward there is another with the eh slam; ». three late issues will b
ging Co., Kelso, Wash., in The
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time; but a system that does not the same depth, Close to the jetty, | -ent you so that y. a may become ♦
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tax the growing crojr» of the farm­ inside the black buoy, 5 fathoms acquainted with it. Read the fol-
Portland. Ore. September I. 1909.
Lew ah Tribe No 48. Imp. O. R M.
Dr H.
Houston
er, the gardener, or the fruit have developed at low water, nu lowing splendid offers:
• The Timberman:
As to the
' '»en I hunday evcauij at » run al
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SUHGEiM
Offer No. 1 McClure’s Mag zir.e,
depth on the bar is increasing.
grower,
and
taxes
tile
growing
crop
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the Banuoo
qtman
Soiouitun,' chieli
Otho- urrr l>ru*; Store.
Hoort. H tc
question of cc nserving our present,
Woman’s Home Companion and **1
J ohn M c N vltv ,
«landing are conl^lly mined to aiteoa
of timber < ver and over, and at the
A.uj, 1 30 to 4, (
; 7 tvS in tbe evening*.
forests and reforesting our logge* I-
W. T Alien
G E Wilaoc.
The Facitic Monthly, costing $4.50
Nautical Expert.
Ni^ht call« •% ut we red from otbev.
rate that will confiscate the entire
C. ot R.
Sachem
off lands is now commanding so
will be sent at a s|»eciai rate of <3.
HAN1 h >N,
...
OMlNiOM
crop
in 30 to 35 years, when it
much attention, a few observations
Offer
No.
2
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McClure
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s
Maga
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takes firm 40 to 100 year» to raise
from one who has given the subject
WHAT WOVLD Vol !>■> ’
Dr M. 1. IVikiiiw
zine. Review of Review» ami the gANDON LODGE. No. 130 A. F. fc A
this crop, is cert »inly open to \ al I
considerable thought may not be
M, Stated comnuBicalioas hry >aturda\ OFFICE HOURS:
Io a. m. to 3 p
In case of a burn or seaiif what Pacific Monthly. co»ting
.. will lx liter the full moon ot each n.ocih. All Matter
objection.
As a substitute for our
tu., 1 p. m. to 8 p. m.
w aid you d<» to relieve the pain? sent for ^3.60.
out of place.
Manotu
cordially
united.
C.
1.
Kime,
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present system of taxing timber Such inquiries are liable to oeenr iu
Office in New Denhelm Building,
People who are dealing with sta­
Offer No. 3 —Human Life. Ideal Uoyd Rota. Secretary
based on values. I would advocate a • any family anil everyone should t>e
tistics and theories tell us that our
cutting tax to be .».rid when the tin) prepared for them. Chamberlain's Homes and The Pacific Monthly
Di' L F Sorensen
forests will be practically exhausted
Salve ¡¡»plied on a »''ft cloth will re­
1. <>. <>. F
DENTIST
ber is cut; a portion cf this tax to lieve the pain a most instantly, and will be sent for $2.
QANDON LODGE. No. 135. 1. O. O. F.
in fifty years, at the present rate of
Order b , number and »end yi a
l>e set aside to bear the ex|>ense tin ipw » the injury is a very seven one
Office
Over
Vienna Cafe
nieetj every Wednesday evening
\ mtang
cutting; and at the rate of con­
Telephone at Office and Home.
of reforestation by the state; and a will cause tt>e parts to heal without order accompanied by po>t d money iwoiheti tn good landing cordialk invite4.
sumption will undoubtedly increase,
leaving a scar. For sale by C. Y. order for the am »tint to Tne Pacific
C. F. Thomas, N. G.
BANDON
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OREGON
[portion to pay the expense e of pro- Li >we.
A. J Hartman. Secretary
it would seem that our only hope oi
Monthly. Portland Oregon. J "2
tecting our present forests from lire
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a supply for future generations is
O. T. TKEADtiOLP,
and depredation
Rebekah Lodge No. 126.
in growing more trees.
ATTORNEY AND UOl NSEI.l R
Sic K HEADACHE
I shall not attempt in this short
Big Building Condemned
EF.T5 in K. of P. hall every second and
The question of consen ing and
AT - LAW.
article to enter into the details of
tourth Friday». Practice nights hrst Fri­
resoli»
This
distressing
disease
protecting our forests ami r using
KOTART
PfBLIC
oi the month; Social evening the id Friday
such a scheme, 1 am told on good
» disordered condition of the day
New York, Nov. 4 —Owing to from
ot the month. A cordial imitation extended to
another crop of timber to takv the
I N I'OWMINNIOMKR.
authority’ that raising trees by the the dangeron.» condition of the stomach, and can be cured by t .long all members in g<xxl standing.
Chamberlain’s Stomach nan Livvr
place of the one we are now cutting
Bmiffon,
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Maggie White. N C.
state or national government pays criminal court building which cot Tablets. Get a free «ample at Lowe4» Clara Goetz. Secretary.
and destroying is purely an economic
Office
With
Bamlon
Inveatmeot
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in European countries, If so. why two million dollars to construct and drag store and try it.
one, and not governed by academic
not here on our Western coast, which the building department or­
theories. Hence, we will conserve
Kulghta of Pythlaa
ID'.' H- Tvl Brown.
where the conditions are almost dered yesterday to be vacated, a
Resident Dentist.
and protect our present forests,
Notice
cf
Administrator's
T)ELPHl
LODGE.
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64.
Knrghu
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I am told that Germany heavy timber shed is being laid over
Pithias. Meets eicrv Monday eien.ng
Oftce m Panter Building
plant and raise a new crop of trees
Final Account
.»¡Minds several million marks an Lafayette street to protect the sub-
\ ¡siting knights melted to
at Knights hail
Ofiice Hours: 9 to 12 M„ I Io 5 P. M.
on our logged-off lands just as soon
Utoad.
Dr. L. P. S mwnm C. G.
Dually to raise tree«, and leceives wav in case tile building collapses.
Phone.
BANDON. OREGON
B. N. Harrington K. of R. S.
as we find out that it pays to do so.
Notice is hereby given that tire
annually more than twice as much Street Car passengers are to alight
The writer remembers doing a lot money from the sale of timber tin
Modern Woodmen.
two blocks above and below the undersigned Administiator for the
R. BARROW
oi hard work, in early life along w ith -he expends.
S.
Pearce,
deceased,
T \BLE ROCK CAMP. No 9176. M W .
Estate
of
W.
building.
Traffic
in
the
subway
has
Attorney and Counselor-at-Law
many others, destroying our for­
of A. meets the 2d and 4th \\ ednesdavs
I would also advocate the im­ been allowed to continue, trains pass­ has riled w ith ti e Countv Court of
»• each month at K P. hall. \ isiting neighbors
ests that we might raise grain and posing upon all logged off lands a
COQUIUÆ.
ORE
ing the threatened sp >t at a re­ Coos Fountv. Oregon, a final ac- cordially innted to attend.
Oftce over Skeelt’ Store
garden truck to eat and hay for our basis taxes sufficiently high to in­
E E Oakes, Cletk..
R \X’_ Boyle, H. C.
estate,
and
a
petition
count
of
such
duced speed.
The city prison
Oftce Phone, Ma;n 335;
residence. Mam 346
stock; and why?
Because these sure their reverting naturally to the
known as the "Toombs ” was visited that t he undersigned administr »tor
things to us had a value and trees tales for a reasonable com) en-.ation
I»K.
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W
RONMTEK
bv the building inspectors today on be dismissed, and the estate be
had none- We could not eat them the lands to be utilized in raising
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
DR J. ID KELLEY
the report it too is settling. An closed. That said court has set
and nobody wanted to buy’ them. trees for future generations; the
BANDON
OREGON
Monday,
N<
v<
mber
15th,
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n
Physician and Surgeon
examination disclosed a small fissure I
Office and residence in Panler residence propert
But mark the change today. The levying of this tax to be susjiended
house
in
o
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clock
a.
m.
at
the
court
next
door
to
Bgou
Theatre
Oft ce ever Skeel’s Store.
Coqaille. Ore
trees have a value; our forests are in case private owners should wish in the outer wall but no preparations ‘ oquiile, Oregon, as the t.me and
have
been
made
to
abandon
the
at the present time one of the chief to set aside t eir fi gged off lands
place for bearing the tin.il account
sources of wealth to the states along •or the purpose of raising timber prison.
tiled in said estate.
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the Pacific Coast, and where the understate regulations: this
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That all interested person» or un­
tint lier
conditions for reforesting are so o pay a cutting tax at the ture it K METli. PlSr MINISTER REC MM1M satisfied claimants, are hereby not -
favorable, they can be made a source is cut
CHAMBERLAIN'» COLIC. CHOLERA
tied and requin d to a,»jveat at such
b ixnox
of wealth for all time to come. 1 The details of such a tax
OREGON
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AND DIARRHOEA REMEDY
and the
time and place, and tile objections,
But as approximately only 20 per etting aside of lands i fir
Capirti. «'25 «MHI
I w the
■ I Lave tiso.i Chamberlain's Colic it any, or the estate will be settled
cent of the standing timber of the raising of timber bv private owners Cholera and Diairb. <>a Remedy lot at such time.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS:
J. L. Kronenl>erg. President. J. Denholm.
Vice
country is in the hands of the govern­ ire matters that can be worked out: -over»! years for diarrhoea. I cou
Dated at Bandon, Oregon. Oct.
President; F. J. Fahy. Cashier; Frank Flam. T. P. Hanly.
»t.ier that it Is the best remedy 1
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ment and about 80 ¡»er cent under the interests of the people protected; have ever tried for that trouble. 1 «4.
A general banking business transacted and customers given every accommodation con-
iistent with safe ano conservative banking
private ownership, the question of the revenue which the timber anil txiugbl a bottle a few days ago from
(. OKREsi ONDE1.N IS:
The American National Bank, of San Franoisco, Calif.
reforestation presents some serious lumber interests should rightfully <>nr druggist Mr. R. R. Brooks. 1 10 5t
Merchant.- National Bank. Portland. Oregon. The Chase National Baak. of New Y ork.
shall ever be glad to »jveak a word ir
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difficulties.
¡»ay the state provided, but col­ its praise wLieu I have the oppor
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unity.
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Pastor
What is the age of our present lected in such a manner as will
Oregon's Origin
M. E. Cltnrcb. Miles Grove, l’a. Sold
forests? What are the means to be help conserve our forests instead of by C. 1. Lowe.
employed to reforest our logged- 1 ncouraging owners to cut ami waste
A correspondent «ays the name
off lands?
What length of time hem as under our present system
, of this state was derived ftom the
will it take? What benefits can be of taxation. I am firmly of the
! French word "Ouragan.” mt ailing
A Short Lived Club.
BRUNO Ac ANSELMO. Propcwtor.
derived? And then the great ques opinion that if our forests are to be
One of the most short* lived club* a tempest the Frenchman giving
ever
formed
was
the
Club
des
I.aide-
Manufacturers of
tion. Will it pay?
conserved and new forests grown,
the name having been with tx-
urs
—
chib
for
ugly
women
—
onraniz.ed
necessary is the te
To the first question, I would the first step necess.irv
by the Princess Pauline Metternich, plorers who first encountered a
vision
or
revolutionizing
of our who was an elegant woman, but so
aqswer
’ From 100 to 400 years.
»11 >a st rm or sandstorm in Eastern
ugly that she used to call herself “a
The national government is at the system of taxation ■
Agents for Acme Brewing Co.’s Beer
Oregon.
W’e thought it w i« settled
My conclusions regarding the white monkey.” Perhaps she felt lone­
present time gathering the «lata to
some. Anyhow, she tried to gather long ago that it was an Irishman
growth < f timbe< are as follows:
BANDON,
answer questions two and three.
some of the other women she knew named "O’Raygan’’ ’ w ho loaned his
OREGON
who
wore
not
blessed
with
good
looks
Red fir will attain an average
The writer has made some ob­
into a club. Put the club proved un­ name to this territory, It is to be
servations regarding the growth of diameter of 16 to 19 inches in 40 popular and died a natural death. The regretted that the true derivation
limber, which lea«l him to belie-.. years; hemlock a diameter of 18 to princess got back at her women ac­ cannot be learned for it» historical :
that growing timber will pav. 1 2 » inches in the same length of time. quaintances by remarking that if there worth. It is a pretty gis d name as
were any candor in them her club
have found trees 135 years old 52 The growth of the timber exam med would be» oven-rowded
it is. otherwise one might suggest a
inches in diameter on the slump, v me is al>out tw o inches in diametir
change to something ot an t x-
A Money Making Scheme.
that cut over six thousand feet of during the past 10 years for tree- 3°
“Tes. I’m working on a money niak- ¡ilainable nature. It is a star that
merchantable lumber The annual 1«» 50 years < Id. and one inch in Ing scheme to remove weeds.”
will never grow dim blit will grow
BRIDGE A BL Av. Il Stoves, Raagetjaad Heater, ha»e m them so many exrelleocies
"Abai Gardening?"
grow th showed these trees were 24 diameter for trees 125 to 250 year»
brighter with age. in lact. it will be
that they are now acknoulecg-ed the greatest sellers on the coast and they are growing
“No. I’m hoping to marry a rich
The growth on trees pi<>
nches on the stump at 40 years and old.
in fa.or every year.
\L have the exclusive agency in Bandoo for these household
the most prominent and >r.g’i;c»t
widow.”—New York Telegram.
and oflke necessities and prices range eiceedit^ly modest in either caw.
at that tune should cut 900 feet of years old is hard to read without a
star of tile whole group provided it
Think Is Cheap.
lumber. From my observations, < x- glass.
is not halved - -Wood! urn Iodepcn*
TINNING AND PLUMBING A SPECIALTY.
’’I think 1 shall so to Europe.”
tending over several sections of tim­
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dent
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Our
Assortment
oi Hardware. Tinware and Edged Tools is Most Complete.
"Flow the deuce can you afford to ro
ber, 100 frees 16 to 18 inches in
to Europe?”
“1 can’t, but I an afford to think.”—
diameter can lx* grown on each acre < KOVF CURED AND A < ‘HILD’S LIFE MVFP
Bri.oklyn Life.
Expect Bond Soon
in 40 yea s and these will make ’o
*'lt affords ms much pleasure to add
thousand feet of merchantable lum­ my testimony to that of the tbonsands
J. W. Snover and W. P. Murphy
ber; these same trees will cut 75 who nave been benefited by Cham­
berlain’« Cough Remedy My child
members of the local commitee aid­
thousand feet at the end of 125 Yudrew, when only three years old
VXD UBi'WV » il.KS. T<>'1
ing the Roseburg Coos Bay electric
years. The question is, What will was taken with a severe attack of
line,
yesterday received a lettei from
be the value of this thirty thousand croup, and thank» to the prompt n»e
•\Ve could hardly do without
of Cbainlierlain’s Congh Remedy his
Messrs.
Haas and Kuettner stating
feet of timber grown on an acre in life was saved and today he is n hstnberlain'» Cough Remedy,” say
Rates $i.rxt to £2.00 per dav. Special rates by
40 years or the 7t thousand feet robust and beaithy boy.’’ says Mr». Mrs. Flora Deapain < f Bloyd, Ky. "1 that the representative of the Denver
>nnd it to be so good for the cronj bonding house, which is to furnish
grown on an acre in 125 years’ V. Coy. Jr. of San Ant mho . Texas. and
have n«ed it for years. I can
This remedy has ls>en m use fot
week or month. Simple Room in Connection.
1 anil hazard a guess that 30 thou« many years. Thousands of mothers heartily recommend it for coughs, the lx»n I for the j roject here has
As soon as
and feet of standing timber w ill b< keep it at band, and it haa never lieen colds and cronp in children and just recalled Portland.
trrown folks too.” The above show»
worth $8 ¡»er thousand in 40 year», known to fail. For sale byC Y Lowe. • he implicit confidence that many he goes over the situation with them,
and that an acre planted to fir tree­
rnotl ers place in Ctianherlatu-- they hope to be able to push the
Congb
Remedy, a confidence based work on the project. All other mat­
will earn ft* per year for the entire
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many
years, experience in the use
Notice
to
Mariners
period, not counting the small tree-
f ;t. No one need beeitnte to n»,. ters except the bond, they »tv have
that can be taken out and utilized
tbi» remedy for it cotains no chloro been arranged. Times.
for wood,^M»sts and poles during
Capt. Conner of the Am. Oil Tank form, opium or other narcotics and
may be given fo a child as coi fi-
the 40 years.
Steamer ' Santa Rita. " reports Oct dentiy as to an adult. Fur sale by
C. A. Smith of the ’Smith Lum­
I do not thniK tneir is any use to 28. 1009 to the Evening Telegram c Y. Lowe
CAPTAIN CHRISTENSEN. Cemmuxlin«.
ber
-‘»d Mr. Holmberg of Den­
which we can ¡mt our mountainous, 01 Portland that he ran into a large
ver sailed on the Nann Smith for
rockv, logged off lands that will area of floating b >ards and ties off
San Francisco. Mr. Smith will re
Winter's Reading
yield as much wealth, though to t « Noquina Head Oregon, The lum-
main there a couple of weeks before
Connecting with Steam|Ship Alliance at Marshfield. Full
individual 40 years is a long time to her was strewn over a distance of
leaving
for Minneapolis.
Mr.
infoim.ition of
wait for a harvest, but not long to 20 miles toward the Columbia
The Pacific Monthly of Port Ilolmlteig is an old eastern friend
the state or nation.
River and drifting well inshore. It and, Oregon, is a beautifully il of Mr. Smith and was here making
To my mind, the phase of the took the "Santa Rita’’ about three lustrated monthly magazine.
If I him a visit.
Mr Holmberg was
question that presents the most hours to get through.
you are interested in dairying, also here to visit hts two sons em
serious difficulties is the problem of
■r
The Coo« Bay News of the 26th fruit raising, poultry raising, or ployed in the Smith Mill —Harbor
taxation. I have no hesitation in inst re|K)rts that Capt. Dugan, of want to knoo af>out irrigated
saying that our present system of the ship "Czarina’’ thorough!. , lands, timber lands, or free govern-
V your -mb" npúoa ¡ ■
Reforestation of
Denuded
BANK OF BANDON
Bandon B rewen
1IO.MSTEAM BEER
V. M< NAIR
THE HARDWARE MAN
Hotel Gallier"!
Bandon
n
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Oregon |
Stmr. W ilhelmina
Coos Bay and Bandon twice a week
J. E. WALSTROM, Agt. Bandon
The Recorder $1.50 per year
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