cordel Congress and tell the same • oh' Polly-wants a-cracker. atory that Published Every Thursday by the ■ verybody else tells, and we have Recorder PublBhing Company. told before. But we would fin< O. E. KOPF, - - - Managing Editor ourselves confronted with an aci- Subscription, fl 50 per Year in Advance. Advertising Rat«« Made mir.istratiotu whose watchword is Known on Application. Job Printing a Specialty ' Econo,m and curtailment of ex Entered at the battdou Pontotltae aa tSecond Class Matter. oendltures.’’ If we expect to get 1 THURSDAY January 27, 1910 anything fiom Washington we will W IO CTER By BELLE C. iCopyright. 1Ä' A MERE LANS NOTION. I WAHREN. V.' American Pre»s Asso­ ci uion. j When I was twenty-fii» years uf ago I was sent to Bt. 1’0111 by tbe tirin I un-Vlih to < .tablish an agency for their goods. I souìi discovered that t here was a concern in Minneapolis i ■ wlta-b was ailing tin* same grade of have to show Congress that we goods ami always underbidding me. Port Commission Will Aid that will build up industries. The intend to get it if we have to get OUÎ i 1 went out there to see If I could p, ;k.> a scale of prices with the under- time when a man could set up a and shovel dirt ourselves. Quick Delivery I biddiug firm. peanut stand on the corner and coil I found a young man even younger Now the next best thing to im than myself. He was not acting ar sider himself a captain o! industry is Last Tuesday’s meeting of the proving the jetties with our own agent, but for .himself. 1 stated my gone; what people of capital are muscles is to get a Port Commission l>u iness. to which he listened atten- Commercial Club made it apparent i lively. 1 argued tint if he continued locking for is something of 1 ir < of this river which w ill do tin work ¡to underbid me I w>uld begin to un that a great deal or interest lias derbid him. and one would thua ruin scope, in which large quantities, of for us. The Commission devotes ea< 11 other's trade, whereas if we made been aroused concerning the es material are handled quickly and its time to the work aid is com- price« togcttier we could both succeed. tablishment of a Port of Coquille When 1 had finished he said: large profits are quickly made the coni “»'»hat gnaranly have I Hint yon River. Every day it has been Extensive businesses ol this nature will keep j ■ ur agreement ?" brought home more and more F’irprfsed nt st! li a question, I re- cannot be carried on without suit lit«- one vital necessary thing by pthd. "The same guaranty I have that clearly to each one of us that we able opportunities f.>r meeting com­ which we of the ineagerly represent­ mu v f’l keep yours.” must not expect to get anywhere “There Is no doubt whatever that 1 petition in the., wold’s markets. ed West may expect to accomplish ■ 111 keep any a-.-remiient I shall make.” as an industrial center while we lack he replied, with some hautiuir. Quick delivery is essential. Low anything: Organization. It struck me that ho should go to reliable facilities for the transporta- freight rates are important. i tome university for a course of logic, tion of our products to the outside However. I pursuadod him to make Just now we are not positive Newport Has Narrow Escape a Utt of minimum prh-es with me and markets. No city ever built itself l- ft him well pleased with the remit up on the basis of a purely local ex­ whether we can make a quick de­ Under the above head the Coos j of my visit. We became very giwid change of commodities and nom livery in the city or not, or whether Bay Times of last Thursday tells o: .■rlcL'ds a» well as competitors, and finally, when I concluded to net also can thrive and expand and reach out w>‘ can get a thing from the city a narrow escape the Newport had in my ov n account, we concluded. In to save expenses, t i form a p-irt- for greater opportunities without exactly at the time one of our cus­ rom being wrecked while attempt­ order ncnhlp. 1 offered to give him first tomers want it The management being able to market large quanti ing to cross out over the Coos Bav • Ince In the firm name, but he Insisted of the steamers are eager to oblige on taking the second. so wo st-led ties of products on short notice bar that morning. - our- l ives Graves & Elliston. but they cannot control the eccen­ I found my partner a queer mixture. This is the day of sensitive price It seems from the gist oi the ar For n time 1 was virtual ns well as tricities of an nncared tor bar. Tn at levels and speed is necessary to take tide and from an antricle in a pre- notninnl head of the firm, but lost it bar now' causes all who ship or In a very edit way. A man canto Into advantages of rises in the scale of vious issue of the Times that the | : our store to buy a large bill of goods receive freight to pay freight rates I vessel in question had arrived . fl on credit. The profit would be large. prices. that Portland, Grip's Harbor, and iii:l I was brimful of enthusiasm over re- 1 Ju- trade. Not so Elliston. He i!at- The philosophy of the situation is Coos Bay people would have to ! the Coquille river 1 ly refused to consent “to sell' tbe man. simple. To develop out country we climb on a chair to see the top of. vious Monday and found this ba too When It came to his reasons he bad want money. To get money we These rates are not exorbitant, rough to cross in, and so went back none to give. Irritated. 1 told him .liar he should explain his position or must place our products on a mar­ in'nd you; they are the naturai re- to the Bay to take coal, but there ; I would dissolve the partnership, ! must have been some mistake, or whereupon, driven to tbe wall, be said ket that needs them enough to be suit of a natural bar. he didn't like tlie shape of tile : they arrived at the wrong time, as that willing to pay a proper price for man's nose. Can we reasonably expect to de­ | >n that day the Coquille river bar Ni t v ithst;:: ling this ab -tird reason, them, in other words, not the lo­ velop inch strie.s here that can com­ I was vety calm, so much so that the which I inferred he had given simply to afford me an excuse for not fulfill cal market which is liable to con­ pete in the outside market under lug Klyliiam went out and in again, ing my threat, we did not sell the gestion from overproduction; to Some months later the notes these circumstances? We cannot, ' and some of the schooners which goods. tlie purchaser had given other firms get money quickly we must put our anil also expect to profit by such were lying in port, would have were protested ami every dollar of the products in the buyers hands quick indebtedness was lost. 1 charged El competition. gone out only for the heavy seas listen with having some information ly. If you can get today what you unknown to me about tli^ rascal, but A l ort Commission is ordinarily- i outside. want to use today you are usually he denied having an; whatever. Never­ theless from this tuuc I never urged the Following is the report of supported by tne levying of a tax j willing to pay for it today. If you entering up<>u any imp. a taut tra usai'- promise a thing for today and do it upon all the property within the I'iines as to the narrow escape o( tion without niy partner's full op­ provai. tomorrow you usually get paid for watersheil or valley. This method tile boat: sev- But when it The collier Newport of the tlie eral hundred or several thousand d id- it day after tomorrow. The man of raising mon y makes the burden ¡.irs. while I would unblushiDgly make who pays cash or its equivalent is a fall equally upon the resident and North Pacific Steamship line, liar­ an offer of half the amount asked, desirable customer. He knows it the non resident owners. There is rowly escapeil being wrecked while Elliston could never bring himself to consider bu < h a course as anyt’hing but and therefore is particular with every reason why the non-resident ittempting to cross outthis morning. ridiculous. Thus tlie large transac­ tions fell into my bands. whom he trades. We are not in a property owner should be compelled I'he bar was quite rough but Cap­ Although Elliston seemed to me to good position to command his at­ to contribute his alloted portion tain Astrup thought he could make be very notioir.il. I gradually found that lie was a better business man tention and dictate what he ought to the fund which would enhance it alright and started out. The bar (ban I. lie was certainly my superior to buy from us; we are in a better the value of his property, We have was evidently rougher than he was in looking ahead. While my mind was on the. present, his was on.the position to listen to him. He is all of us from time to time cried out expecting and the Newport was future. This was esjtecially true In not inclined to pay immediately for aga nst the man who owned a lot i powerless fora while and was being the matter of expenses. -I am free to admit that had it uot been fpr him any order that may not be filled at and would do nothing to aid in the rapidly carried toward the South our expenses would have eaten up our lie was continually surprising once; to pay in such an instance improvements going on about it Spit when there came a lull and he profits. me. when payments we were obliged would be to make a loan without and yet would take without ques ; succeeded in turning around and to make came round. l>.v having pro- vided the funds to meet them. This interest, a thing not tolerated by tion the profit which these im getting back into the Bav. faculty, together witli liis keeping ex­ Por a time, everyone who w itness penses down, made money for us every business ethics. We know lie provemeats gave him. In our val- year for sevcntl years. Then one day means business and that his pen is lev we have the Southern ( )regon ed her struggle with the breakers Elliston told me that he wished to sell dipped in the ink and is held poised Company, the Southern Pacific 'thought she could not escape. The bis interest in the business since he pur|>oscd traveiirg abroad. This was over the check, waiting the com­ Company, the Weyerhauser interests life saving crew got out and were a blow to me. for I was not minded to give up business myself, and I was pletion of his order. He “wants and others all corporations and really to start for her when it was sure I co; \1 not make money without what he wants when he wants it" firms of good standing in the finan­ I seen that she was going to lie alile tlie aid of th«« typical faculties [ as­ sessed by nty ; a.-tner. However, be and if we are not prepared to give cial world and ready to do anything to get back inside. gave tne easy terms, and I bought him out. it to him he will get “what he which will make their property As soon as the papers had passed El­ more valuable—at least from a purely wants” from somebody else. liston bade tne goodby and left for Notice of Dissolution New York to sail for Naples. A week logical standpoint, it is dsytocon It has been urged, that we are a later I received a letter from him at ceive that these companies would be 1 lie partncrsliip heretofore exist- Chicago, asking me to meet him there. poor community and cannot afford glad to aid us. mg under the name of Pickett i\ Since be give no reason 1 besitat«-d. the incorporation of a Port of Co However, knowing Lint to be a queer Hollenbeck on the first day of Jan. fellow who usually had a reason hid­ We need an improved bar and a quille. Now, why are we poor? A. I) iqto dissolved by mutual den away some'., here fur what be We have splendid natural resources dredged river and it is perfectly consent, Ada Nettie Hollenbeck to did. 1 left my business with my bead clerk und took a train. lying ready for development. Our plain we aie handicapped until we assume all debt and receive all ac­ Tbe next ever Ing I called at Ellis- ton's hotel und sent up my r able to bear the burden. Now. i world, she had f-nind skirts disadvan­ Sunday school every Sunday al tageous und finally donned man's at­ community. But why are we poor? how in the name of all that's good to a. in; Christian Endeavor in the tire. Having made enough to give her Is it because the government and and true, can a person profit by' evening. Preaching every Sunday several thousand dollars a year in­ the trusts have a grudge against manufacturing something he cannot except the fourth Sunday of the come. she gladly resumed her pro|»er attire, tmt not until she had left the month. Visitors, welcome. us? No. Is it because we would be sure of getting to market. proximity of those who bad known M. E. C oen , Minister. her ns a man. not know what to do with money if It is obvious that we must have I bad always regarded my imrtner us young and boyish looking, without we had Certainly not. We are something different if w expect to a beard und with a musical voice. First class job work a specialty. poor because we have no-decent become a real industrial center. It In woman's dress Margaret Elliston— that was her name- was • i figured Finishing lumber ol all gride- chance at the outside markets. We may lie alright for us to sit around Into a very mtra. tJve v T re­ will be delivered to any part of the - can trade around among ourselves and murmur piously, “The L<>rd mained In Chicago a wee! at the end city on short notice. Apply to i of which time it was arr ■ ■ »1 that I and get enough to live on but we will provide:’’ but we never have Rockwell Bros, on the S. S. Little should return to Mlnnes< ta. sell the cannot get more people into this noticed anybody put on flesh that place, 2 1 2 miles southeast of Ban business and we should go abroad as husband and wife. I country if we cannot offet profit way. We can, indeed'amble off to' don. |6tf o Zet'u. -s V :fa Conveniences He Adopts Ir. tn« 6 us >, i «3S. Men man bn;. - ids wife a cook Move pad a kie hen sink and a few pots and pans anil tuinks lie's provided bis wile Witu all the modern conveniences. Hasn't she a gas stove and refrlger ator* It om.litn t to be hard to keep house Aad yet the wife looks bedrag gled und tired and is everlastingly chasing the bugl eer of work and nev­ er catching it. With the kitchen stove and the re frigerator man thinks he's done his duty toward Hu- working equipment hi offers bls wife. in his own store, office or business be is always figuring out new ways ot doing things to save time and labor. New maclnnes to do in an hour wha it took a man a week to do and new methods to save time are what he's after. Yet if mere tuau's wife suggests that a shelf be built above the kitchen sink or that In* make her a drain board mere man can't see IL In many large manufacturing con corns hi.It sahiriixl men are kypt busy all the time working out new methods that might le: sen the cost of produc tion. Some of these experiments take years to work out and perfect before they can be used But the average woman takes the ■dd way for granted and never stops to count the coal. Too many kitchens just grow. They were never thought out. In the old fashioned house they are big and ram bling and inconvenient. As a man ex presses it in a current magazine arti de: “Most kit' liens are too large, which brings the tire of the wheel too fai away from the hub." if you can't stand in the center and by taking a step ot two reach every­ thing oil the stove, table, sink, closet and refrigerator, then you are daily taking wearing steps, spending need less time. Most women let well enough alone. They don't analyze the process by which they do their work. If custom says, "Thou shalt keep thy china dishes in ttie chitin closet in the dining room,” then it follows as the night the day that china dishes are kept there and not in handy cupboards not tar from sink and the work table and the stove in the kitchen. Now. what is the result? Draw a diagram if you can't under stand. Let X be t cream pitcher in the china doset aad let Y be you in the kitchen. Now start your series of dotted lines and count the trips you make to use that pitcher at one meal. From the ki’chen the china doset. then back to the kit Let: Fill the pitcher .. , put it on the table back in the dining room. Return the pitcher to the kitchen to be wash ed and finally put it once more in the china closet Five trips in all. If it were kept In the kitchen two trips would be made and the number of steps taken would be cut down just three-fifths of the total amount. Now, if a manufacturer could dis cover a process by which three-fifths of a given amount of labor cofild be saved he would ¡intent his invention and proceed to make a fortune. But not so with a woman. She walks miles to tin cupboards that could just as well be built beside the sink and jour­ neys far carrying things to their places only to gel them out again and put them in other places. Coquille Riwr Transportation Co.’s Schedule Leaves Arrives B.mdoD Coquille 8:30 H ID {G:00 a id Cmpitlle, 1 1.00 p ni 3;(K) p ID 7 HMl a in 1Ü14M) » m Dispatch, i :30 p id Favorite. 4 dio p m Leaves Arrives Coquille Ban Ion 7:30 a id Favorite, 10 30 a ni ii.3t) h n> Coquille. * 3. Dispatch, 1.00 p ni The Coquille connects with the trails nt Coqnill« for M«r«btiekl Htid Myrtle Point. The up riv«r passengers can com- to Baudoii on the Favorite and hive three hours here in which to do their rading and other business. The Opera HAS A SELECT STOCK OK Wines. Liquors & Cigars Steam licer on IkrHiiglit COURTEOUS TREATMENT GROSS BROS. BANDON OREGON SHOES BOOTS - AND You can’t expect to get $2 worth for $1, but you can get your money's worth at M BREUER’S Dealer in Boots and Shoes. 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