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u does would seem to be final I friends before he safety <>t tile practice of legislating by regula- Mr. Tait and the South ft is to be pr sunud of cour e Presi lent Taft will never be able crew was reported. Whatever cen ti.MW.” Now we will have peace Published Every Diursday by the that the property owner must be! to capture the Southern vote, but sure may be directed against Cap and settlers on government lands [>aid a reasonable amount for Its' he will return to Washington with tain Snyder for a possible error of have justice according to the law. Recorder FMJoisliing Company. O. S KQPF • - • Managing Editor land and for anv damages that might I an abundance of Southern admira judgment which resulted in the This decision of tire President will wreck, there will be naught but 1 be incurred. . tion and affection. No president HubkCViption, SI 50 per Year in A Ivance. Advertising Rates Made win for him the friendship of every piaise for his skill and courage in Known on Application. Job Printing a Specialty since the Civil War has so endeared hom< steader in this pait of Oregon. EutefUd st the Bandou foHlottice HR Second Class Matter I East Against West ! himself to Southern people, and steering his crew to safety through — Roseburg Evening News. a very hard gale which left hivoc in December 9 1909 The eastern part of the country, a whatever differences may exist or THURSDAY 1 1 s wake—< )regonian. Washington dispatch states, will op rise between the South and Pres- Another revolution is reported to Dicken’s, $50,000; Psalmorum Con pose in congress the proposition to dent concerning politics, it is cer Pierpont Morgan’s Rare be incubating in Cuba, and the gov ex,” desetibed as the grandest book i .sue bonds, as favored by President tain that the people of this section Merchants of the Northwest look ernment is likely to be overthrown, Books ever printed, $30,000; William Taft, to carry on reclamation work will ever regard him as a true friend. Im ward to the largest Christinas or attacked, soon, Cuba is under It also stated that In all of his speeches in the South business season that has ever been From a London dispatch to the Mortis* entire library of 700 books, in the west. bond or contract to the United he has given evidence of his genuine San Francisco Chronicle we glean including thirty-six Caxtons, for Speaker Cannon will lead this op known. The last statement of bank States to behave hersel f. and it admiration of Southern character, ing institutions submitted to the the following concerning 1. Pierpont 1 which Morgan paid nearly a million position in congress, and do every - Uncle Sam has to go down there 1 sterling. thing he can to defeat aid to the re and of his sincere sympathy in ail government shows that there is again to straighten Morgan’s library. out her affairs ———— i the internal problem, that vex us. more money on deposit in this part < tarnation of arid lands. The manuscripts of Meredith s I 11 ■ his revealed a large heartedness of the country than ever before, and put the island in smooth work This is scarcely in the The Supreme Court on novels, which Pierpont Morgan has to which Southern people are nat- M ok ed gains are shown in the No- ing order, the chances are that he news; but it is something Streets purchased f< r his New York library, 1 ura'.ly responsive have veinber report over September, will use mildly compulsory means some western thought ai According to a decision of the, will form part of the rarest and cost to require Cuba to give up the vain j met and received 1 sa, ne An I the best o' Next year Oregon will e it is, that all the effort to maintain self government, liest collection of books and manu United Slates supreme court, a city | bers of the house. The two pres ■ kindly spirit. Of course anv Presi - money for the 1909 crops has not scripts ever got together by ar.y has the right to encroach upon pri and become a territory of the United ' dent would be respectfully, cor- ent members will be up for reelec come in yet. The statement also vate property for the purpose o! States, like Porto Rico.—Journal. private person. Morgan owns the I dially and hospitably received in the tion. They are or have been tin shows an increase in loans, indicating i opening streets. The case upon manuscript of ten of Scott's novels South, but the Tilt geniality the I wavering followers of Cannon. To business expansion; whereas the which the decision was made, was of Thackeray’s “Vanity Fair,” ; l'aft gentleness, the l'aft friendliness Secretary Knox has given Presi b - so still they must stand against money centers on the other side of masterpieces of Dumas, Bronte j at Lewiston, Idaho, and the Wash- i and the l'aft lo\ ableness are simple dent Zelaya, of Nicaragua a proper ¡the west, and Oregon in particular, the Rockies have been calling in George Sand, Reade, I .ytton and ! ington dispatch is as follows: irresistible. —Houston Posr. on this immensely important mat their accounts, because of local con calling down and has gone as far as Zola, originals of Horace W alpole’s “The Supreme Court of the ditions, therefoie, it can be seen he can without infringing on the of Shelley, ; United States today upheld the ter. Wouldn’t we bettter elect men letters, notebooks 1 who will defy Cannon and who will Praise ror vaptain Snyder that the people of the Northwest rights of congress to declare war. writings of Dr. Johnson and of j finding of the Supreme Court of From the news at hand the United have the courage and patriot sin to original manuscripts of Idaho in a case involving The ciew of the lost steamer Argo have money to spend for Christmas. Swift, question as to whether a city has stand up for Oregon and the west ; States u ill have the support of all Byron’s “Corsair,” Book 1 of Mil the right to lay out streets so as to i ter being marooned on the Co the Central American republics, ex i >r reclamation, open rivers and lumbia River lightship for several ton’s paradise Lost,” and many j encroach upon private property. President Taft has decided in cept Honduras and will be firmly development. ? —J mrnal. other liteiary treasures for which he divs, were safely landed in Astoria favor of Ballinger and against Gif backed by Mexico. The two great It might be added, however that “ The action was brought to has given great sums. yesterday, It does not appear from ford Pinchot. He has notified Gif. est powers on the western hemis compel Louis F. Squiei to remove both are strong .nen men and while their stori ’s that they w< re in very ford Pinchot that he may remain the Here are some of his rare books I buildings which encroached four feet j phere say that there must be better they may vote with Cannon in and the prices he paid: Set of Al- ’ on a street in the to wn of Lewiston some instances they are doing as serious danger at any time alter head of the forestry service, but in conditions in Nicaragua and they dines, $150,000; “Evangelia Oua- It was shown that the property had much as possible for Oregon, but ii they had pulled awav from the the future he or no other official or usually get what they demand. That tour,” bound in beaten gold stud been occupied by Squier before the the Journal Ins any better men, let sinking ship an I vanished in the employe must inspire or disseminate little country with its big headed town was laid out and the Idaho night with a wild November gale any story to the detriment of the ded with precious stones $50,000; president may yet be called to | Supreme Court held that under that paper bring them forth and how lin g around them. The sea Secretary of the Interior. P nchot Svston Park Psalter, 5000 guineas; those conditions the streets could proper account for its high handed show their merit and Oregon stands has, however, taken so much toll is also informed that he “must in all manuscript of Ruskin's “Seven tv t be so run by the surveyor as to actions. ready to support them from the ships that tempt its dan- forestry matters proceed hereafter Lamps of Architecture,” $25,000, deprive the occupants of vested' that there were many anxious in strict accordance with the law manuscript of “Autocrat of the rights.” Try alfalfa meal for chickens and among the families and and must desist in his former cattle Estabrook Warehouse. 30 t This coming from the source th -t j Breakfast. Table,’’ $4000; set of |$ 1,5 OC) A YEAR 1 1 1Would that look good to you?| NY man or woman who earns reasonable wages can have it. Are you going to drudge all your life or will you exercise a little prudence and have an income that will enable you to enjoy life.- An orchard tract which you can buy from the A Oregon Coast Co. Will Assure You This Income You may not be able to plant and care for an orchard yourself as you may have to earn your living, but this Company will plant and cultivate it for four years and you can pay the small sum of 810 per month. If you fail to make this provision for the futur e you will only have yourself to blame For further Information Apply to OREGON COAST COMPANY T. B. WHEELER, Vice-President and Local Manager, Bandon, Oregon