Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, January 20, 1910, Image 4

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    Published Every Thursday by the
Recorder FutoisiAing Company.
o. E.
KOFF.
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Managing Eclitor
¡Subscription, fl 50 p*r Year ir. A.lvance. Advertising Rates Made
Known on Application. Job Priuting a Specially
Entered at tbe Bnndou Poal office ua Secund Ciasa Matter.
THURSDAY
January 20, 19io
Obligation of Bank Directors than Coos county and yet we have
•THE PEOPLE OF THIS CITY H/1VE LE/IRrtED THAT IT
P/1YS TO BUY /IT OUR STORE BEf/IUSE THEY/1LW/1YS GET •
GOOD GOODS. OUR MERCH/IrtDISE. TH/IT YOU Cdrt DEPErtD
Ort. WE H/1VE REDUCED PRICES SO TH/1T YOUR DOLL/IR WILL rtOW BUY MORE TH/lrt
A D0LL/1R S WORTH. IrtSTE/ID OE PdCKIrtG /iW/lY COODS UrtTIL rtEXT YE/1R WE
SELL THEM TIT SHORT PRICES THdT WILL M/1KE YOUR MOrtEY GO A LOrtG W/1YS
WE GU/lRdrtTEE S/lTISMCTIOrt
Knockers and croakers who are al­
The decision of Judge Ganten-
ways * seeing things” and imagining
bein, and the decisions that he
more thingsand taken all in all they
quoted, as to the res|>onsibility and
are a misery to them selves and
liability of bank directors, are most
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everybody else with whom they
assuredly sound business common
come in contact.
sense, as well as good law. Unless
Don’t be a croaker, there are
such were the law, the people could
You can get Bagain Sheet of our Rgular Sale by calling at the store
good things in the future for Ban­
have little reliance on banks, and
don and all its citizens, all we need
the names of bank directors would
DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT
SILK DEPARTMENT
is to be progressive, boost and don’t
be worthless, except pyssibly as a
One more lot of Silk, per yard,
33^
knock and we will be happy, pros­ 2 pieces Suiting, $1.25 value, per yd
,9<5
lure to those who did not know
perous and healthy.
One lot of Faney $1.25 and $1.50 Silks, pr yd J QQ
their legal irresponsibility. The su
“ “ Suiting,
.75
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.42
preme court of the United States has
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Serge,
1.00
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.73
held that bank directors must be American Exhibitionin Berlin
HOSE DEPARTMENT
B. J. Curtis in writing fre m As­ 5
“ Grey Dress Goods, 60c value, per yard
,O&
something more than official fig­
ureheads, and a Michigan decision toria to the Oregonian says: An
Ladies’ Hose, 25c Seller, 3 pairs for
2 “ Moreen,
$ .50 value, per yard
.30
says that directors must do some­ event of considerable commercial
Children’s Hose, 20c Seller, per pair
.25
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thing more than confide the man importance, in w hicli Oregon may 2 “ Waistings,
agement of a bank to trusted of • be interested is the first American
CALICOS AND GINGHAMS
Ladies’Suits, Capes and Dresses at Cost
ncers, making no examination of its exposition ever held in a foreign
Ladies
’ Waists at Cost
5 pieces Dress Gingham, 12 1-2 value, per yard
.10
affairs themselves; and that it is country, which commences in Ber-
One lot of Children’s Shoes, $1.50 ft 1 1 fl
“ Apron Gingham, 10c value, per yard
.6%
“their right and duty to maintain lin Germany May i. George Ka 3
and $1.65 value, per pr
a supervision over the affairs of the both, of this city is the accredited 2 pieces Foulard Grecque, 12c value, per yard
S‘3
CROCKERY DEPARTMENT
bank, to have a general knowledge representative of Clatsop county I
“
Calicos, 8 l-3c value, per yard
All Dishes going at Cost
of the manner in which the business by appointment of the Chamber o' j 5
is conducted, and of the characier Commerce and will leave in March
GROCERY DEPARTMENT
of that business, and to have at least for Berlin. He will, take, or have
such a degree of intimacy with its i sent to him, a small exhibition ol I Choice Apples,Regular 75c Seller, per box
.GO
affairs as to know to whom and up­ the
resources of this couctv I
Pork and Beans, Regular 15c Seller, 3 cans for
,25
on what authority, its large lines ol and is anxious that every county
1
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credit are given.’’
in the state be represented, if only Laundry Soap, 8 bars for
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It is further said in this decision . in the way of descriptive literature, Fine Italian Prunes, regular 10c seller, 8 lb5 for
, q Q
that “the idea is not to be tolerated • and would be pleased to have pro
.50
that the director:; serve as merely ducts of various sections exhibited. No. 1 Jap Rice, Regular 10c seller, 10 lbs for
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gilded ornaments of the institution,
There has been link said in the Fancy Toilet Soap, Regular 10c Seller, per bar
i
to enhance its attractiveness, or that newspaper press of the West con
their reputation should be used as cerning this exhibition, and few
a lure to customers.
What the pecple are aware of its .being held, I
public suppose, and have the right It is possible that a little publicity:
I
to suppose, is that those men have given through the state press might
been selected by reason of theii develop interest and result in var
grew. The distribution of the the service < >r rates, uni ss there is Coquille River Transportation
character for integrity, their sound ious sections desiring to be rep­
money will mean great improve 1 a change in the owners of the
Co.’s Schedule
judgment, and their capacity lor resented. Several of the prominent
stock.
An individual who owns
•
ment to both states.
conducting the affairs of the bank citizens :n the East are interesting
Arrives
Sales this year will be the heaviest both Union Pacific ami Southern
safely and securely. The public act themselves in the matter a id some I
Coquille
Pacific stock, and there are- many
yet made from government reserve
8:30 a m
on this presumption and trust tneir thing to show that Oregon is an in- 1
Last year sales in the two states many such will hardly sanction
3;(M> p m
r*.lTi:RNS
property witli»lhe bank in confi tegral part of this great common­
<
I «idled for style, perfect ft.
iO:(X) h m
aggregated- 130,00 ,000 feet board ! any hilarious competition between
t« h
nearly 40
. •
dence that the directors will dis­ wealth might result advantageously
< > » ry c.tyatid town in li ■ L
4:00 p tn
Just where the
i m.id i, or by mail (litt vt. ?•'
ineasuie. This year proposals have J the two roads.
:.ny olh r make. Stud lor 1
Arrives
charge a substantial duty.’’
in the future development of this been made for the purchase of about public will profit by the change
YL./S MAGAZINE
i
Bandon
This decision, made that of the
M ne Milwt tibcts than any
section of the country.
i . i/ine — million a month. I ova‘
1
650,000,000 feet.Growing scarcity of is undistinct.—Oiegonian.
Fiivorilg,
7:30
iO.SO a tn
i t blvics. patterns, <lr< ‘* making. r,;
circuit court here, is important, if
p .tin sewing, fancy need.« wot k. 1 .. <:
.,
...
/
3.0C
11.30
a
ui
timber on private holdings is lead .
iCoqndle, j * (M,
etiquette, good stories etc. On v ; » <•
there was any doubt about this be- |
5.30 p in
ye.tr (worth double), including a Dr j ■ ’
Subscribe today, or rend for >ami c <«
ing millmen to the reserves for logs
Pull Together
5.00 p tn
ing the law already. That such i
A California man has invented a Dispatch, i.OO 1
WONDERFUL
NTS
This increase is expecteto continu I ■
• ■ A-cnts. Po lid btlnifS pre-* unn <
- “ut
Tbe Coquille conuects with the
doubt could have existed, or that i In a short peragraph,under the
I new calendar. Each year is to con­
.t- .1 new cash prize oik*;s. Address
Iraias nt Coquille for Marshfield ami Nik MU ALL <(>..
for
the
next
few
years
until
the
point
I
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to 24» W. 37th St. P W va }
I <1<
any argument could have been I head “Topics of the Times’ the
sist of 13 months, and each month of Myrtle Point.
is
reached
where
only
mature
tim-
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made against this theory of the j Coos Bay Times says: “< Coos
Tbe up-river passengers can* con
I exactly four weeks or 28 days.
to
Bandon on the Favorite and have
duty and obligation of bank direc­ i County towns should all pull to­ ber will be cut.
, everv first of the month will come
60 YEARS’
three hours here in which to do tliei
Stumpage
prices
this
year
charged
gether.
”
There
is
a
world
of
mean-
EXPERIENCE
tors, seems strange. But let it be I
on
Sunday
and
the
last
on
Saturday.
.
,
.
railing and other business.
hoped there will be no such doubt ing in that little sentence and it it by the government are about $2. i. T his is something sensible and lip
oi agrument, after this in Oregon. were carried out there is nothing The forestry law provides that 25 ? j to-date and the sooner the world
No man is obliged to become a bank that could stop the onward progress per cent of the stumpage revenue retires th present mixed up affair
T uaue M ark »
director. If he does become one, of Coos county. T here are sufficient shall go to the state whet e the and t.ikes up one adapted to all
D esigns
forest
is
cut.
This
means
that
the
C opyrights A c .
the public has a right to rely on his resources here to make half a million
purposes of the business world and
Anyone »ending n »»ketch end description may
HAS A SELECT STOCK OF
quickly a»<*erlain our opinion free w tint li<<r rn
being a director in fact as well as in people rich, anil if developed would revenue to the two states for the other requirements, the sooner will
inyentlon 1» probably patentable. Coninmnifg.
ti<m« Mricfly confidential. HANDBOOK on I’ntrnta
mean worlds of wealth to the coming year from timber cut off
free, oldeet agency for ¿«»curing putrntn.
name.— Journal.
much confusion anil unnecessary Wines. Liquors & Cigars »♦•nt
Patent» taken through Munn & Co. receive
special
notice without rliwrge, in the
forest
reserve
lands
will
be
about
country.
It Coos county towns
work be eliminated. Myrtle Point
would pull together, we would have $1,200,000.
Enterprise.
X hnndsomdy tllnRtrntrd weekly. Lnnrent clr-
Steam Beer on Draught
I'hitioii of nny arientlifc joiiriiul Tri in *. 4» a
Boost Don’t Knock
not only one railroad but four or
ir. four month«, »L Boid by alt »ew«ilr»«U-rw.
five inside of a few years, we would
JJNN
& Co.30’Bro*dw-* Now York
Presbyterian Church
branch office. 625 F Ft.« Washington. l>. C.
A
dissolution of the Harriman
“If you can’t boost don't knock’’ have a harbor at Coos Bay and one
merger
of railroads is reported to
is the old adage and it is just as ap­ at the Coquille river that would al
Sunday school every Sunday at
plicable today as ever. Anyone who low any ordinary ocean liner to be under consideration by the io a. m; Christian Endeavor in the
BANDON
OREGON
is not satisfied with the city, town entei with ease, we would have a New York interests in control of evening. Preaching everv Sunday
or community in which he lives, is country whose development would the Harriman lines. Economy of except the fourth Sunday of the
SOOTS - AND
SHOES
perfectly free to move out. This is be exceeded by no place, in the operation, and in some cases elim month. Visitors, welcome.
M.
E.
C
oen
.
Minister
mation
of
competition,
were
the
a big country and there is some United States. In short we would
THE FOLLOWING ARE A FEW OF OUR SATURDAY NIGHT BARGAINS
50c
121 >
Our Store is the Home of Hart,
Schaffner & Marx's Clothes
Seaside Orchestra will furnish music
during the evening
Coumerilh-Christensen Co.
I
ip
The Opera
Scientific Jimeiicatt.
GROSS BROS.
ROOMS and
LODGING
place in it that should be suf­
ficient to satisfy anybody’s grouch.
There ire advantages and disadvan­
tages in every community, there are
good people and bad people every­
where, there are intellectual people
and ignorant people in every
locality and it is very easy to find
your level, wherever you go. It is
only the little fellow with an exalted
opinion of himself, who cannot find
conditions to which he can adjust
himwM.
There is no better place on earth
have every thing that the heart could
desire.
Yes, let’s pull together and see
what can be accomplished.
A Portland dispatch says pending
limber sales fioin the national for
ests reserves of Oregon and Wash
ington will mean a revenue to the
two commonwealths of more than
$300,000. This sum will go to
the sc Tool and road funds of the I
two states, the cou ities benefited I
being those in which the timber
principal reasons for merging of
the Southern Pacific, Union Pacific
and other Harriman properties
While the lines for the greater
part of the distance across the
continent were physically unable to
enter into such close competition
as would be possible on many
Eastern lines which »«caped Gov­
ernment attention, under separate
ownership they might have pres.nt
<-d advantage to their patrons. Ii
is not clear, however. that a dis­
solution of the merger, will change
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City Transfer
Newly furnished large light rooms
Telephone
Electric Lighis
Rented by single night, week or
month
,
You can’t expect to get $2 worth
for $1, hut you can get your
money’» worth at
All kinds of draving and transier-
ing.
FOR SALE—mill wood, M.
from Cody’s mill $2.00 per Io 1 I
Dealer in gooln and Shoes.
Co •! sold and delivered at
J. Jenkins, I’r >p
prices
v
Repairing neatly and promp
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tly done at lowest liv­
Butter Wrappers for sale at this
ing prices
oHice.
B R E U E R s
*
Finishing lumber of all grides i Bring your
will be delivered to any p.irt of the
city on short notice.
Applv to
lob
Rockwell Bros on the S S Little
place, 2 I 2 miles southeast of Ban-
46 tf
don.
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INQUIRE AT OFFICE OF
Hie BANDON STEAM LAUNDRY
FURNISHED R(K)MS
AT
I
Work
The
Pacific
MRS SABAH COSTELLO
Nice cieiiti rooioa 25 ntid 50c a
night; fl.25 n week; $"< limonili
to T he R ecorder BANDON
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OREGON