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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1910)
discrepancy m profit somewhere THE IDEALS OF LABOR aljiig the line, w ho is? Hum:»: Published Every Thursday by the 1. The old prices were th«- prices ot of Unionism Are the High PHJ!oscphy «rinciples Anytbing you want io est Ever Taught by Man. Recorder F’u.lDielY.ing Company the days before the Beef Trust Cabmet Work. Fatteruf, A long time ago It was said "The . 3T. SMITH O- XL JCOPIT, ... Managing JGcUtor the days nf independent butchers, Model». voice of the people is the voice of newspaper baa God. ” and many a Muhbcription, fl 50 per Year in A Ivanee. Advertising Kate* Ms>le who went out into every l«x.a1 GAVE IT A START adopted this motto, The newspaper Job Work a Specialty Known on Application. Job Printing a Specialty i countrvside and bought the stock baa not always voiced the sentiments Entered iff the Bandon FoatofHoe uh Second Claw Matter. I'ftAN'KUIN invente«! the lightninc. Obi UH ('loHets.Sideboard«. of the people. but the people have al th- v buidiered aiwf retailed to the B Or. rati ■* he captured the stuff, Pici tire Fra me» a n d fie sent uji i .* kite in a rainstorm ways expressed the will of God. lí THURSDAY y February 3, 1910 consumer. Since then, as a matter And <alle M ouldiug» made to ortler any man would know what God is Since tiu 1 >**.- pave ¿really improved it First class Work Cali of course, we have hi<! the benefit thinking about let him keep close to And turn >t and made’it obey and see me in Blackerby Until with the wonderful fluid the people. Mr. Gladstone once said, has to scar on wings to get anywhere of the trust business methods, Con The Timberman bmldiug, oppotìite Re We <10 a wt-ek’» work In a day ”1 painfully reflect that in almost ev corder office. Short.*! within peeping distance of the wild centration has led to economy in For years 'Mi.lhv iob it was loafing ery great political controversy of the The January number of the Tim possibie lime. Satisfa c- And .Hit t»r uh never a tap. last fifty years the leisured classes, the liou guaranteed the conduct of the meat business It wouldn't turn wheels qp light alley» berman Is a special irrigation issue eyed monster. Ami iiu.l, on tiie whole. quite a snap. educated classes, the wealthy classes, ts it has in every other line of bus It Win Irin t r.:i auto»—how could It and it is a hummer from start to the titled classes, have been In the Him. autor liad not leen designed?— W. W. BINGHAM mess. Such is Or .1.1 us a message by wireless wrofig.” The common people, the tite boast ’ of trust finish. The Timberman is one of BANDON. OREiiON th ilo any work ot that Kind toilers, the ineu of uncutnuiou sense— Election Reforms philosophy. But whil< there has the greatest magazines of its kind to these we owe a debt of gratitude. Blit now shire we have it in training 4 ’.« leading a strenuous day. Twenty-five years ago a famous Much progress has been made been relative cheapening of this sor’, It It runs in the country today, and if it Administrator’s Notice th«- Oku bin«' in the workshop French statesman said that the social And seeni> m regard it as play. keeps on with its rapid strides it during the past twenty five years there has been steady and |»ositivc It tiiriushes H-;i»t for the parlor, problem is a tad u | h > u wince serious it gAes in the Kitchen and cooks. will not be long until it has them ovard more honest and *decen.' increase of price to the consumer And minded statesmen should waste uo just tor u change it gets busy Notice i* hereby given, That the county court linjiiov ing inila^iv's good looks. time. Today no thinking man will of Coos county. Oregon has appointed Walter J. that we sulier 7 ’ hese facts suggest elections. Much remains vet to lie all distanced. Geo. M. Cornwall, deny that the social problem is the Sabin, as administrator of the estate of A. B. had never Impounded from too much hog instead of too It 'Ll Franklin • the editor is a hustler and keeps up done. most important which confronts us. Sabin deceased and all persons having claims against • : tiuig oa the string of his Kite U't rii ’ 1 n. this day be depending No election precinct ought to Tèleg ram. There are thousands of men who are the said estate, are hereby required to presen little. - to the times in every particular. On kerosene oil for our light. the same, duly verified, to the undersigned within being deluded by the vain hope that six months from date he-eof at Bandon, Orqjon. We !d - >1 eke rides on the trolley. contain more than 300 voters. The We could not < all up on tiie phone. if they can abolish the labor union Dated at Bandon. Oregon, this 20th day of And a? tor the newfangled airships, small precicnt would enable voters STOMA« »! TROUBLE ci reu they will have solved the labor ques January 1910. Their flights would. 1 fear, be uutlcwn. Served Him Right WALTER J. SABIN, Administrator. ticu. These men forget that the labor If you bttvt* any trouble with your to be known and would thus lessen 2-5t union is not the labor question. If ' stomach yon sbomtl take Chatuber- Here is what happened to young j the opportunities for fraud and dis- every labor union in existence were to ' lain*» ¡Stomach and Liver Tablets. be wiped olll tint :iy the labor question Waldorf Astor, the pampered ren I honesty. Mr. J. I*. Klote of Edina,* Mo., »ays; NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION would still I m - present. “I have used a great tunny dtfTeret»! egade who expatriated himself and Department of the Interior, No candidate ought to I be per- medicines for stomach trouble, but Some day will- shall cease, but If we U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Ore., wait initii that edict comes from 11 so went to England because the op mitted to spend any sum of money lind Ctiambei lam's Stomach and January 18, 1910. Can Feel It called pea> e < oijeietK e at Elie Hague Liver Tablets more beneficial than Notice is hereby given that Mary E. portunities were so much belter toward hauling voters to the polls any zither remedy I ever used. 1 rather think iliat ojr phu«»nce will Dunnui.. widow Harlan P. Dunning, deceased, • ladies to Che tie exua'.'.s'ie i. Some day war shall of Marshfield. Oregon,# who, on June 14, monster hats for crooking the pregnant hinges j at a primary or general I election. •>ale-by (J Y. Low«». cease, bui it will be when the organ 1906. made Homestead Application, (02022), re patiently r#*- of the knee at the shrine of royalty Voters unwilling to go cf their ow n wo ize.! wnrki: gmeii of the world shall de No. 14113, for lots 3 and 4, Section 4, and lot .signed. clare that they will no longer go out I. section 5, township 30 south, range 14 west, than in fifth avenue. New York, | tccord ought to be permitted to re For. wearing them Halley’s Comet Du to shoot down their fellow workers iu Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention they know that Io make five final year proofto establish claim to was a candidate for a seat in parlia , main at home The law already pro order to satisfy the greed, tiie selflsh- the land above described, before the Register and they Pacific on May 18 of their rulers, no uess. the ambitions. ment and on Saturday last the hibits electioneering within ioo feet Receiver of the U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Have something matter who they might be. In other Oregon, on the 8th day of March, 1910. voters used him as a mop with of the polls. It ought to go further on their mi nd words, organized labor will call a Claimant names as witnesses: great universal peace strike, for who Robert P. Hunt, of Bandon, Oregon. which to mob up the earth. Natural and prohibit the employment of Oakland. C-d.. Jin- 24—Halley's John C. Shields, “ “ suffers more than does the working Sylvester S. Shields, ly his candidacy was based upon ! carriages for the |Hirpose of elec- otnel will give the Pacific coast a man. his wife and his children during Theodore 11. Shaw a time of international strife? close brush,this year on May r8. be support of the house of lords. The 1 tioneering. BENJAMIN F. JONES. Tin* principles of organized labor are tween the hours of 4 and 10 o’clcck 3-6t Register. Christian principles, the highest prin voters seemed esj ecially anxious to It would be legitimate to hire a p. m. and the "brush” will be ciples ever taught by any man. If I hooling Them. set the seal of their contempt upon a ' hall for a public meeting or to piint something spectacular, says Prof. NOTICE Oh ADMINISTRATION has Inumi a new field. There were not a preacher I would aspire to patent leather snop who would I circulars or speeches. It would bj Charles Burkhalter of the Chabot Is another waste place it can make become the best kind of a labor lead- Notice is hereby given, that by order of the er. anti if I were to become such 1 County Court of the State of Oregon in and glad. desert his own country to seek of legitimate to pav the expense of C bservatory. A Connecticut Yankee, not having would hold my head as high as any for the County of Coos, made on the 15th 7'he earth will then pass through aqy order-« 'or wooden to man's, because I would feel th.Tt to me day of January 1910, John A. Harnblock was fice in another, ft is hoped that one printing posters advertising meetings •had been intrusted the future of vast duly appointed executor of the Estate and Iasi whittle <i«t. lias p.iiti ’ <-(l a spider on his the last of the 20,000.000-mile tail result of the election will not be to or defining numbers of working people, and it will and testament of John Hamblock deceased; I principles. Publicity of the celestial visitor, and the re bald head to scare away the fli«‘S. would require of me the very bast that that b Iters testamentary with the will annexed 'I In-re are great possihflitles tor coin drive him back, to this country might be have been duly issued to the said John A. Ham- permitted through the sult ought to be as <'azzlii g a fort in this No artist nee»l starve 1 could give. bloclc, and that he is now qualified and acting. A little while ago a Chicago trades again. Therefore all persons having claims against the columns of newspapers. Any elec piece of fireworks as the present now nor will!«» aw.-iy th«> time unionist and his wife dedicated to tiie washing tm. es ll<> can get out his said estate, are hereby notified to present the th< lirtle eighteen- same with proper vouchers to the said executor tioneering that appeals pul licy to generation ever witnessed. brush nut! picture the most terrible cause of labor Whether < r not the earth’s dive monsters rind, if th«* owner of i tie months-oid baby, I i :> v> hough i about at Bullards, Oregon, within six (6) months Use Bandon Made Goods very body might be considered that a great many limes, and I believe from the 24th day of February 1910, the date through the comet’s tail will mean li«-ad can staini it. give the flies a that the day will come when other ot final publication of this notice. change of scene each month. But no electioneering anything more than a dazzling starry One of the most effective ways legitimate. JOHN A. HAMBLOCK. parents will dedicate their children to \V<* st*e no reason Sts the Executor of the Estate and Last Will and Test the cause of labor as Samuel wtisdedi coffsist of hiring spectacle, Professor Burkhalter will want'd and the* artist gathered for Bandon people to advance the wh'ch shpuld ament of John Hamblock, deceased. enee why tn* shouldn't send, th«* bo- cated to the temple service, and when GEO. P. TOPPING, Attorney for Estate. men for the work of election day not predict. He only says: interests of this city is by using Christian men will enter the work of reaved li.'.ld bond Into winter quarters 3-5t "Wait and see.’’ with a luxurious crop of hair painted the labor movement in tiie sarne spirit Bandon made goeds. We have ought to be considered legitimate. and with the same devotion as others ou it. Congress ought to speedily enact who are consecrating their lives to the more industries here turning out the NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION work of tiie Christian ministry, and Might Be In Time. Department of the Interior. finished product than any other a law requiring the publication of Brothers Die Same Day when, in the name of God. they will “No offense, you know." U. S. L and Office at Roseburg, Oregon, fight the battles of our common hu January 24, 1910. town in Coos county and while we ill campaign suliscriptions, wherein “l-’or what?” “Well. w<- were discussing who was manity. No nobler task could come to the election of a member of con — Notice is hereby given that George Moland, do not want to knock the other Chico, Cal., Jan. at—Charles the world 's greatest intin.” any man. and that task may be yours. whose postoffice address is Bandon, Oregon, — Rev. Charles Steizle. gress)either a senator or represent “ And will should I tie miffed? ” P.unketl died in this city Tuesday towns, we certainly do w mt to did on the 22d day of April, 1909, file in this “Well, you see. we didn't mention office Sworn Statement and Application, No. ative) or a president of the United morning of tuberculosis. Tuesday your build up Bandon. boy, but tie hasn't grown up yet.” 04914, to purchase the nw 1-4 of se 1-4, »ec Advertise in the R ecorder and night William Plunkett, brother of tion 9, Township 29 S., Range 14 West. Wil We have lumber nulls, shingle States is concerned. vou will get-results. lamette Meridian, and the timber thereon, under His Tailor's Bill, i Charles, expired in McCleoud of the z No man is ever elected corruptly the provisions ol the act of June 3, 1878, and mills, planing mills, brRom handle He is nw fully bard up.” same disease. I acts amendatory, known as the “Timber and That limo?” mill, ice plant, brewery, woolen mill, vho is ever an honest official utter- Coquille River Transportation I Stone Law” al such value as might be fixed by Yesterday morning the funeral of Yea.’* appraisement, and that, pursuant tA such ap cigar factory, creamery, bakeries w’ird. lie doesn’t look it.’* j Charles Plunkett was held from the plication, the land and timber thereon have Co. ’ s Schedule The ballot IS the foundation of our That’s why.” b«ren appraised, $100 the timber estimated 250,- j Catholic Church in this city. At brick yard, foundry and machine I (XX) board feet at $ ,4o per M, and the land government, Every means ought Leave» Arrives the same time the last rites were be Not In These Days. $ nothing; that said applicant will offer final shops, steam laundry, veneer plant, I proof in support of his application and sworn Bandon Coquille to be taken to make it pure.—Des i ing said over the body of the young “A womtiit will have her way.' and other factories of greater or less statement on the 12th day of April, 1910 before you ‘•That may lie. blit I can te ( 6:00 a m H:30 a n> ' man in the Siskiyou county town. Coquille, Moines Capital. A. D. Morse, U. S. Commissioner at hi» office, some of them don't like their I 1.00 p tu proportions. 3;00 p m at Bandon, Oregon. William Plunkett was age«! 35 a little bit.” Dispatch, 7 ffX) a n> 10:00 a m Any person is at liberty to protest this pur All Bandomans want to see a i years, while his brother in this city Favorite, i:30 p nt 4HNlp m chase before entry, or initiate a contest at any No Time For Sleepy Heads, time before patent issues, by filing a corroborated manufacturing city built up here, - was but 23. A father, mother and A pretti girl gets on the line Leave» Arrives affiidavit in this office, alleging facts which Is it Really a Question of And calls you up by phone j sister survive. and we can easily have it if the peo would defeat the entry. Coqnille Bandon I And ask you to come down tonight. BENJAMIN F. JONES. As she is all alone. ple will use Bandon made goods 7:3() a tu it) 30 a tn More Hogs? Register. You go o'.d find that It is so 4-IOt 9.')C a tn 11.30 a m And nay till almost nine. and at the same time induce our Coipiille, ■ Notice of Dissolution And when you < all her up again 4.(KI p m 5.30 p tn Butchers in Kansas Citv, w here * You get the “busy” sign. friends to do the same. Dispatch. i.OO p nt 5.00 p m I the anti-meat-eating boycott seems 60 YEARS* Phe partnership heretofore exist Anything that tends to aid in 7’be Coquille connects with the EXPERIENCE PERT PARAGRAPHS. % to have been taken up more vigor- ing under the name of Pickett X trains at Coquille for .Marshfield and any of these establishments helps to One reason why women are quick Myrtle Point. ously than in any other city, are in Hollenbeck on the first day of Jan. w J L j build up a greater Bandon. Try " ¡ * w ■ ■ . H Is because they have to be to keep up 1910 dissolved by mutual A. D. Ptie up river passengers cau co£i- w ■ I a defiant mood. Relying upon with the changing styles. « the experiment a while and see how to Bandon on the Favorite and have consent, Ada Nettie Hollenbeck to 4 the strength of habit that is manifest it works. assume all debls and receive all ac- There me lots of pi>ople up in the three hours here iu which to do their trade mark * in human nature, they say that the counts air now who can't navigate airships rading and other business. D esign * C opyrights A c . sr sail earthward on parachutes. effect of any such boycott can only Ada Nettie Hollenbeck AnTona sending a sketch and description may qntckly ascertain onr opinion free whether ru POR invention is probably patentable. Conitnunlca* High Cost of Living E. J. Pickett. The iridescent glow surrounding be temporary and as a matter ol in* Hon* strictly confidential. HANDBOOK on Patents *ent free, oldest agency for «ecurlDgpatents. picnics fades, pales and disappears Patents taken through Munn A t o. receive An eastern paper in trying to cidental consideration, they ask the Toys, Notions, Dishes, it hi>u you get close enough to see the Fprrial without charge, in the ants on the sandwiches. Presbyterian Church solve the problem of the high cost j consumer to blame the farmer who Ladies’ and Children’s Furnish* ? handsomely Illustrated weekly. T.srgest clr- of living finds that in many instances j is not raising hogs enough. ings, Men’s Shirts and When it is cool and fragrant we vote * ulntion of any r < lentille journal Terms. S3 a . ir: four months. SL Bold by ah newsdealers. for summer forever, but when it is Sunday school every Sunday at there is no reason for the “Bick to the «oil” is not merely Overalls hot and vKuid we feel that we could /5UNN & Co. »"25 ” F ’8 Rt- — N “ Branch Washing WE ARE JI ST RECEIVING high prices of products except the good advice it is also good aigu io a. m; Christian Endeavor in the always do without it. A LARUE STOCK OF mere fact of desire for greed on the inent- that is to say, it is plausible evening. Preaching every Sunday It reali? seems as if notice ought to except the fourth Sunday of the HOLIDAY GOODS part of the middle men. For •in- ' argument as the Kansas City butch month. ' Visitors, welcome. be served on the dogs that Sirius is I AT THE now about to put one in for them. stance in the case of meat, which ers choose to use it in th e matter of M. E. C oen . Minister Some of us feel like calling frantical is considered one of the greatest es meat and price thereof. When ly for help every time work pots its City Transfer sentials in food stuffs, a retail butcher prices are high who should be t > bend up in «>ur vl iuU>. and the only All kinds of draving and traiister- thing that <-:itis<>s us to refrain is the was found to get $119.75 for a beef blame but the farmer? When he wouldn't re-qioiid. ing FOR SALE—mill wood, knowledge that help __ • which brought the farmer $40 mak was selling his hogs from 4 to 6 from Cody's mill S2.00 per load Some people know lietter ns they get MCCALL PVOTRNS s ■ itrd for «tyle, perfect fit. »imp < it- ■ • ' ing a profit of $79.75 or nearly 200 cents on the hoof, bacon was retail Cod sold and delivered at lowest older, and others know worse. t ...ilit, m arl, 40 jresr». Sro.t is i. .- t re til, anti ton*n in Ike L’nitetl Si-t*. : I per cent and it found conditions t< ing at 8 to 12 cents. The farmer prices J. Jenkins, Prop. C.nitlt, ->t bt mail direct. Mote •• I Ii t . y oth-r make. Send lor tie« cnlalnfv. It keeps us guesKinir sotnetimes to be much the same in other lines of [now receives 9 cents for hogs, an I .Lb’S MAGAZINE tell the difference between bruverf and N"v]y furnished large light rooms Vi -• »uhsen—ra than «ny other fa.! i n meat. This same investigation is advance of 50 per cent, and the; Chas. Eage nos taken charge o too I inline»». i-e gatine m Ilion a month. Invaiuab'e. 1 7 -‘iepLone Electric Light» t t »vie«, pattern», dre»»makiny, n>i1li»>rr, i p .t n wwi-.g, f .ney needlework, hairitremn- , carried into the other food products i consumer puts up a fancy price of the Western Home Boarding house, Tnr* sutnimT girl I« got: r such a Rented by single night, week or etiquette, «r-—d .tone*, etc. On ▼ 60 cent* i ye.ir < - orth double), including a lr< e pattern formetly occupied by W. L. David month deep coat of inn tint! ‘ •tie will not and is shown that the producer is 22 to 28 cents for ba on. an increase Suh.enbe today, or »end for »ample copy n whe’her son and will guarantee courteous know :it tl><’ end of ti e • WONnERFLL INDUCEMENTS INQUIRE AT OFFICE OF not getting exorbitant pric«?s for of 150 per cent or thereabouts. If to enrich the druggists < r to qualify ag i . Arent*. Po.tal bnnp» premium catalog» treatment to both transient and an oriental beant.v. ..nd ries-cash prite offer». Addrc»» what he taises while the consumer i the farmer is not responsible lor this home trade. 4ctf. The BANDON STEAM LAUNDRY CHL MciAU CO.. BfHHIWrUk, <IW Till I Made in Bandon % 9 SB Scientific American. Racket Store ROOMS and LODGING .* •• z