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• VOUME XXV - 1 NUMBER BANDON, OREGON. JANUARY 6, 1910 CONSERVATI D ASS«.? ON WRONS BASI PORT MOTJO i TO BE ADVERTISED Judge Coke Orders Mort □aouid Be Changed to ivlor* Definite Complaint Filed Ecjuable Plan Think ; tn Cj.se Sent to Washington, D. C. gonur.i? Only Choicest Wood Selected Feher To Be Used as Finish, ng Jud^e J. S. Coke this aftern >1 I handed . <>wn his decision on the - motion m the injunction proceed in g> I instituted against the Dori of Coo- Hay by the Bennett Trust Lomp.m To Pine, Cedar. Bircn and oumrr.er Will Urge Congrers to Enac'. Laws Protecting Natural Promises Retour or unæ M r . E ditor • -1 have seen for mn, I a vears the injustice of our asses: :. 1 hand Lumber v»r Willow Us d iw is reg iros the iinuroverm '. : uni. Now to make my case 1 1 < the ( i .vill cite mv own ¡and. Oni y< . i mT'' pt vo 1 bought 40 acres live 1 iiei tt 4il I MUCH «imw IH USCIIR CAMPS ---- ------- " 1 through J. W. Bennett. In his de otith ot Bandon. I nis land w.i-> in ci tin*. i < ision this atlernoon, judge Coke re improved and when 1 went to tí") ¡quires the filing ot an amended and n " ax s on it last .March the s r on fin Portland, Or., Jan. 4 -Splcnc 1 ! more definite statement of 'acts-by Washington. D. C., Jan. 3 The ifi s office demanded the wrv m n rat examples ot tir inn lun. . ¿aid t n<‘xt Tuesday. 1 t .restry division of the cepartmerrt niticent sum ot §1.96. Now isu he the most elaborate ever sent fn 1 1 In his decision this afternoon, i 01 agricti turc has time oeeash n.i Iv . lat a miserably sm di sum in com >rt par issar the Nortnwest, will be shipped tin. judge Coke requires I to disseminate tome important tn ■ >j is >n to t< i or t reive time- .< oor.’anc •on ti week to Washington. D. C., wins i to set forti) the names formation on sp end topics, and one tatount tor improved land? i’he it they will enter into the new build nt 1 fit ials of the sn<ual e- of its bulletins just is-ued. mikes oast year I have built a good hous t hi ll n 1 being erected by the Bureau of j failed tn post rhe n re* I the statement s if < ides some other buildings a J --------that by the end of the I .Ct American Republics under tl <• Iqtiired by law, to sp< minute required to rt id the 300 cE-at ed eight acres of lm I an t h tune to r ). I rcctioit oi John Barrett. • he woe the manner in which words is-iiwo m bulletin om acres ot that set t . fruit, also the pr can c will t»e used in tint reception r n :i ! that the returns of ie nations >f the wor d will lave built considerable fencing so H is h •in ir 1 ol th< new building, v in h w>ii I were tampered with nave str ruck 3,00 ,(.of) matches Now what will be the resttit th.s serv mon u s lion, completely finished in fir i regularly canvassed . This 1 the bulletin says is the aver •yirv«- when the assessor come? i t e 1 L . 1 nen will result in a big advertisement i 1 i specify the precincts til .mg? Well he will hne m. Io it age of the world s consumption, or re t i» this wood as finishing material. . titan a majority oi the votes were more propeily speaking perhaps, of cl.uring.that 1 tttd, and mv (.0 I he *ood has been prepared i 1 ¡cast. The latter was occasioni <1 by tile world’s waste for everv minute '•ill be near ten dol ors or a Th lop shipment lia^t and got i is a gi t I he claim set forth in Mr. Bennett s r nene ill: of the 24 hour of the day. Seven ae dollar per acre, How a ot from the Oregon & Washington i original petition that less than a billion is the enormous numlx-r o ite unimproved land joining r be p Lmnber Manufacturers' Associ ■ 1 majority of the legal voters of the matches scratched tor the t'lifirv ice taxes will not be one cent » » ait lidi »! lit The finishing consists ot p ■•• ' I district participated in the special /ear, and th? people .r; but on account of mv labor -w i re. pie I living III’ h Pt i O. r scrolls, medallions, desk?, ad j election.— l imes. • n >ncy expended their land is s an '.he .American flag respon are t brackets of the most cl.tborit.. h t.i . ! worth more but still i have th .• tax CIS Gì U uIC '»I the scratching of one hah of thi- IOU$ an I h carved design.. 1‘h- grain ot he | poned because or a new arrangement number. to pay be ause of inv industry. Or is g! wood is shown to splendid adv.m • other schools of the county itaving The :mpc>rt in< e ot the industry it other woids a tine or ci< in. , Avenh a tage and is stained with an <>»’ I entered lor the trv out anti it is pos- that turns out the little splinters of land. ne.m i n tn finish. is lilrthat each of the count}’ high wood tipped with sulf iur or some Mv idea is to assess land of 1 1; is IS ire alo cl Loggers of Oregon expect tiji 1 schools ..ill enter. Marsbriei.l is other material ignit' d by frit ti<»n, is \’d. tut- ail alike, regardless ot whetl.' I ! e President 111 1 new rear will see mor. raw tnaier c.o; yet m. and in case it does not only recognized, the bulletin s \ - is cleared and in cultivation. Ii has ; .i-ured h” » hi it handled in their c.imps than 10 ' f enter the debate will probably take when the average smoker tries >0 rmer has a five thotr and d Ar • • i ID bl orpor.au »here uìu o • before in the history of the mdustri place on the 28th when the contemplate his predicaim. t ii In ■ u.e and bams of like v In ' t nrtft within a similar period. The mm , Mvttle Point negative will deb de I had tc go back to the time wiien it 11 in pay taxes on them, blit not m e oi cmr prog SI v< ! her trade is said to be booming 1.1. j with the Coquille aitirn ttii •• at Co- was necessary for him t > < ax a him for clearing land Coos c amiy are doing . 111 mi ou.a ident the coming year ptontises gr st a> i quiiie and the Myrtle, affirm ■ spark from a tinder box. Oi course ¡'Kia is, and has been tor wars would ind e, io i' nave con tivitv. Many nulls are short of l<>g lative will debate uith Bandon 1 lhe answer is according to the of- cursed with land graidwrs wild ex- ridence in i o hi callers and camps will tesume nperat m j negative here. The (pie-1mn fori ficial bulletin, that h wouid sm< ke 1. t to. and have gotten rich holding country ill i.i 1 1 Olì- <*• wit in I' ebruarv in cad of w litii.i • >: 1 dviiat' is: “Resolved that Amer I a grc.it deal ic. s be au -c <1 the dif- urge tracts of land on which the} sequent! y beile V it suo ect des er Spring. New mills in the Co'uml- i . ican Cities Should owr and Operate ; ncultv in getting a light, or Ct I sc, pay no t ix to speak of. This 1., i that ht a ili ht st prove his 1 River district have dr.iw’n heavih. o Public I tilitv i : nts. — Enter >ri-e. >n t ¡e other hand, smoke con- class ol blood suckers who want t ol for the ‘KôO: seveit po.tcii upon the usual log supply until 1 tinuouslv, in order io keep aliv < the make money oft of h e industry sen itv m by putting laws oil lue Wind sor-Lin * OOt.» is less than usual at this a.»o 1 : that wiil actu rite at the end of his cigar, • P'l pe <r hose who dear up their land an carry rtalu the year. Mills are s od to be fi • I Presbyterian Church ue the real empire builder-.. into k .. cigarel. as the case might be. I With ilVbr up with orders that will keep flmi Hl I Now vviiv not put the tax ir o >. VI this introduction the bulletin lh busy lor the coining three momi.. V 1 Sunday school every in i r- c dow n to business and makes the ul unimproved land and • 1 »•,w DOW « i n 1 1. m: Christian End-tv >1 in tiie tollo 1 ng observat mns with regard til improved land till timse spe ?i i lands conuum in evening. Prea ling ever/ Sun I .y to the matchwood situation gi nor tors will cough up' som*. oi their . . »al and pilose Plan For Debates IK i 1 except th- fourth Snudi ot the ally. noidm it thev had to scil th :r ■a vw er at .lave been witi-.ciratvn iroin 1 nt. ; » co.no i 1 V in >ntii. Visitors, wet 11 •ace undet the genital land laws, but and pc. an e it was not prom > “Smail and insignific ant as it i ¡i M. E C oen . Miniali- i they cannot be field inddtinitdv, and the m ch demands peiiiaps .<? o hold in an unimpr oved The debate that was to have been is Q------ » specific law g' hen the best lends of Coos c ,.m! ., rnn much attention tn the choice of held bet t een the debating teams < f si n j been h and yea. all the state would soon b or ie I t". heir A big line of granite v fe and woods going into its manufacture the Bandon and Myrtle Point hign it is generally a<‘initled tha the inv otiier forest product, Only the occupied by men who wouid un >i) at • -V >0 ind |o in-iiri' schools on th 7th, has b en post 1 dishes at the Racket Stori 50 51 resource-, must be develop '■I » that choicest portions of the best trees 1 tove the country. (Jne-iiai 01 tile will ; .tin take up his w t I1U.V has I i -° Coquille V alley today is, and tin- ccal and phosphates musi 11 ire suitable. Sapwood. knotty < r fr een held for years by people who j sl,! •"•le c.i >ital, and er. out bi privat ctoss-grained timber will not do 1 C r i’he iride is (bill o vet then- mus at the same time Instead ot being a by-product of never lived here and have 11cv r| L Gonne tn in Wind: till i nst other articles of manufacture, the ! <ne one davs woi k to nnpro1. < I Im1 V in s p and is ot Ban at hunA country, ver. the price they put m ies little match is turned out W to d .rcd.-> of nulls over the country their holdings is outrageously high where the bv products are bulky 1 because 11 costs them virtually noth h Kx? t I ing to hold op . I have looked f< r /onttn nu objects like doors, sash, siiirg l-.r the State (»range to take up this I ho n< sa.ing. pastsand cordwood. 1 matter tor some time. Now if this . ines, linden aspen, white ce AT THE little item should fall into the hands ; 1. (has l’apc nas taken Chargi poplar, birch ai d willo • are 1 II The Mod -rn Woodmc of some man whois still holding on i most suitable match tt-i'b. r- . . • it 1 .tern iloni' Boarding nou ■ >r im: lv I'CCtipie, I ;v \V. I,. 1 ? “Ihe match makers not the to large tracts of unimproved land 1 smini will guara courte mairimoniai kind- «ire Already rinding and he thinks he has a “holier' 1 I 1 tOu comii g let's hear from 111m. it h< hat the amount of choice timber nent variable is dwindling. Forest con thinks it lust and right for him 1 servation, it applied to the boidi: • make a fortune off of the labor < ot ol tin because our tax laws are ui b ;ust he has a very pliabie consan :e. a Well tor fear ot disturbing s >m< I :he xdy s siumberH I will do ■. V sun tger nit T Very Kcsffect u:i>. a than vvt ukl *. the c - à 4- *«• Bcwij, J ardi tit W. W. F elteic di ima w,ist< fili i .uetho'ds of a few ve. up cunliutic. i'he rap d increase cl 3t stumpage prices 1 on of the c Vsranse Meeting AU oaf '? auid EDGE TOOL.» are fu( 7 factors in encouraging the wise 1 • I* forests where suitable ni. v. 1 “ . y -z rii .¡I? Try 11 e is avail.io ■ ." 1 e oai.di in ’ » 1 ■<• "in ?e ; .-aid that .a y of our t aoia win x.-xne GIVE TE L? A TR*/ i Saturday January 8th at io d a n AND FRESH IBandon Drug Co We get our Candies fresh eve y I XT. week and handle onl\ the Be. am and Purest G oods we can c r boxes BANDON DRU i CO i .1-’ »nt t."d> ;■ dir. ■ i W ant A i »— A - position bv a com i ation < f officer^. Lewis Stro V* 1 nt and tint':t'cat enr mt er. Lo... > ik it pt th< irv or n . and have* miar».' oi u b. ¡es.-, A. j. Quilo, lieicon, Ôr- m • • st 49'4,x I w * » « « Ï. '. gp w w * 4 • •• 'i i. •v ; do i'iumbi • • • * • • t •• • • •• • y