Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, December 16, 1909, Image 4

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    Republican part}
Eandon Recorder <4 “the the people
’s
hopes
Feting a project of so great magni­ on them the same as the small
‘also that
The President s Message
have been
tude*
| owner, who is trying to make a home
«
During the recent floods and rains1 and support his family by honest
Published Every Thursday by the
turned to disgust an 1 their faith to
President Taft Rar. sent his first
much road work has been destroyed toil.
I resentment.” He predicts “a thun
Recorder Fvitoielaing Company.
regular message to congress, and it
1 all over Oregon. The efforts of
O. E. KOPF, ...
Managing Editor j derbolt of righteous indignation
is a clear cut, cool headed message,
enterprising communities to get pass­
land punitive wrath,” that will
Subscription, fl 50 p*r Year in A Ivance. Advertising Kates Made
Street Cara on Coos Bay
for
the
incist
part.
Some
of
the
Knowu on Application. Job Printing a Specialty
able roads has l>een most praise­
! “strike, shatter and paralyze the
From all appearances Coos Bay
chief features of the message are
Entered st the Bnndou Pustoflice as Second Class Matter.
worthy, and in every county in the
| Republican party unless it utterly
is
to
have an electric street railway
the recoinendation to establish
December 16 1909
THURSDAY
I state the farmers have been strug­
i repudiates Aldrichism and its sub-
from Marshfield to North Bend.
postal saiings banks without waiting
gling
to
cheapen
the
wear
and
tear
{
survient
instrument
Cannonism.
”
advancement, there will be little ac­
That looks like business The more
A State Fruit Exhibit
for the report of the monetary com­
¡of
horseflesh
in
getting
to
market.
Mr.
Fowler
is
a
man
with
a
per
­
tual progress. But if the same
improvements the various towns in
mission, this is a good re -ommend-
The suggestion of Mr. Atwood,
The demands upon the resident tax •
raisers are brought into competition sonal grievance, and seems prone at ion and will no dou it be passed
Coos county make the more people
president of the Oregon State Horti­
payer will be heavy to make up fcr
with other raisers who pursue more to indulge in hyperbole, yet he unless Aldrich anti Cannon get in
w ill come here, and the sooner we
cultural Society, that one general
I the devastation. Now is the time to
may
not
be
very
far
wrong.
In
­
advanced methods and are seeking
will get outside railroad connec­
their werk 10 ilefeat the measure
exhibit embracing all sections of the
! go to the assessor and persuade
surgency
is
likely
to
increase
rapidly
a highest standard on the product
tions. Wc do not know of any
which is of the greatest benefit t»
state should be made each year,
him that the empty timber sections prospective street railway for Ban­
next
year.
because it pays highest, it is only i
the people, Mr Taft also recom-
probably in N avember, in Portland,
of the absentee speculator, the big don, but other improvements and
reasonable to suppose there will
mends the ship subsidy bill, which
will doubtless lead to immediate re­
1 tracts of wild land held by the do- industries are in contemplation that
be a spirit of emulation aroused that The Doctor and the Mine we think is not a good one. This is
no lungs, are as valuable as the little bid fair to make the population and
sults.
will lead to higher standards in all
Seven times Dr. L. B. Howe went a species of special legislation for |
clearings of the actual working business interests of Bandon increase
As a matter of fact, nothing could parts of the state. If there was
down the burning shift of the mine I enrichment of a few al the expense
in proportion to that of the other
farmer.
It assessed accordingly
. I
be devised, not alone to bring to nothing else to be hoped for from at Cherry, and each time brought
o
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It will also add to the riches I either would be great relief to the towns in the county. A pull all
gether such an exhibit for the benefit the annual exhibitions at Portland
together will bring greater pros­
back suffocating, half-dead men; of those already rich, for none but
man with the hoe.
perity to Coos county than has ever
of Oregon people, but for the ben­ embracing all parts of the state, it seven times, until it were no long­
1 the rich are ship owners, and only
been known before.
efit of the exhibitors themselves. would be well worth wh ile for that
er possible to descend through the they can avail themselves of the
Ballinger on Railroad Lands
We are too apt to conclude that done -Telegram.
tire and fumes and until his hands I subsidies. but more than all these
Wheat shipments from Portland
Whatever may be said of Sec-
there is only one section of the
were but masses of blisters. He
the fact that foreign ves
and Puget Sound to California ports
retary Ballinger trying to sell out
state in which fruit can be raised
h id saved 25 lives.
for the first five months of the cur­
Who Are Insurgents?
1 to the big corporations is consider- rent cereal year have reached a
to a degree approaching perfection,
.Once in a while stories are told of
bly refuted in his proposal to sur­ total of 2,702,014 bushels. This
and in this way, give forth the im
Senator Cummins, of Iowa, insists i doctors who have refused to attend
vey and patent the lands of the rail­ ¡compares with 1,708,359 bushels lor
pression to the world that but a that the men in congress represent­ patients until shown the color of the
ip subsidy bill which will
roads.
This would bring much the same period five years ago and
small strip of territory is so favored ing the “inlet ests’’ will be the real money. Such instances are so in­
away foreign vessels, the
revenue to Oregon. If this law were 116,934 bushels for the same five
in Oregon. On the contrary there insurgents at this session of congress
frequent that they stand out as prices of carrying commodities
months in the season of 1899-00.
passed the railroad land could then
are several very large sections of and refuses to be read out of the
startling blemishes upon the pro would still be increased. Let the
Ten years is a brief period of time in
be assessed and treated as other which to bring about such a re­
the state in which fruit can be raised Republican party because of his
fession, ; re gossiped and retailed American ship owners build their
to perfection! The remark we know “progressive” views.
property. If taxed at half its actual markable economic change as has
and exaggerated And yet
own steamships, as they can easily
is quite as true of the southern
Here is another man who will be
worth the monoply would let go of taken California out of a prominent
schools bred so many men
afford to do
section of the state as it is of the an opposer to Aldrich and Cannon,
some of it, and thereby make way I place in the ranks of exporting
sacrifices.
make personal
Hood River district. But there are no less a person than Representative
for the many men seeking homes. countries, and placed her with the
practice charity with so little osten­
heavy importers of the premier
For Good Roads
other sections not so well known Eowler, deposed by Cannon as
i It is home builders .ve want in
tation, and count so omany real
cereal.
It has required, however,
Everyone who is interested in the Oregon, of course we want the rail­ but one deca le to accomplish this
in this respect as they ought to be, chairman of the committee on bank­
heroes to their credit as the medical
levdopment of a country is also in­ roads too, but we do not want them wonderful change Jin our neighbor­
largely because the attention in the ing and currency, though he comes
co'leges, would one hear then, w>
terested in its road system. There to secure our valuable land and then ing state, and, as the change has
cultivation of fruit is not given them not from the west but from New
wonder discussions of the success
I
been to the advantage of California
All these sections have much to Jersey.
or failure of university training.— has been considerable movement in hold it indefinitely and never build
by
releasing the wheat land for
Oregon din ing the past ft w years ' their roads.
profit from exhibitions. Practical
He declares it
Coos Bay Times,
more profitable crops
js, no regiets
toward bettering the condition of the
knowledge comes from comparisons clear that unless
There is a reason in all things,
are felt by the new custom­
If the fruitraisers have nothing but party gets rid of
Try alfalfa meal for chickens and toads but there are always obstacles and if the railroads want to hold ers for
our
surplus wheat —
their own products to measure their Cannonism the people will get rid cattle Estabrook Warehous e. 3<>t to encounter when it comes to per ! their lands, they should pay taxes Oregonian.
IF BY WORKING ONE THIRD TIME FOR
THREE YEARS YOU COULD OPEN
A GOLD MINE
AND
TAKE OUT THIRTY THOUSAND
DOLLARS. WOULD YOU LIKE
TO DO IT?
By buying an orchard tract on the easy terms offered by the
OREGON COAST CO you can have a larger income than
$30,000 will produce. The difference being that the gold
mine is improbable while the orchard is a SURE THING.