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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 24, 1910)
Bandon Recorder or tion designed. which The official investiga was made did not * Published Every Thursday by the really settle it. Hardly anyb< dy Recorder PutnsHing Company. would think of discussing the mat- O. E. KOFF, - . - - Managing Editor ter in a spirit of hostility to Spain. À Í* K íT« 1 That is all ov«A and gone. But' butwcription, SI 50 per Year it. A tvance. Advertising Kate« Made Known on Application. Job Printing a Specialty. there is a legitimate histórica Entered at the Bandon Foatottice hi * Second Claim Matter. curiosity which will not be satisfied February 24, 1910 until the facts are known and doubt THURSDAY put to rest.—Oregonian. you and all the rest of us are con The Port Commission “The Port of Coquille Riveris stantly contending, that of equable No Crater Lake Road taxation in comparison to the in n the next thing, Here is a beautiful The building ol th? Crater Lake trinsic, and not the inflated value ol and richly endowed section that road which was to bling access to I only needs better communication land. Oregon’s beautiful summer home, 4- the commerce of the facilities with which is said to be the greatest Editors Against Cannon attract population world to wonder so far as scenery is con India Linen, Regular 35c Seller, India Linen, Regular 15c Seller, and capital, All that blocks the and Aldrich cerned. in ail these United States, per yard per yard way, in reality is the idle land The Chicago Tribune has taken has been given t solar plexus blow India Linen, Regular 25c Seller, Outing Flannel, Regular 12 l-2c holder, and a port commission can a poll of the editors west of the Al by the state iupreme Court on the per yard value, per yard can get him to “tooting fair” if he legany mountains with the- idea in ground th t it is unconstitutional be >» gets after him tn the right way, view of finding out where the news ing in violatu>n of Section 7 ol, Apron Gingham, regular 10c India Linen, Regular 20c Seller, 12 be says the Portland Labor Press, and ,paper men stood on the Cannon- Article XI and Section 23 of Article per yard value, per yard the idea is a true one. It is to Aldrich pro[K>sition, and the vote of IV of the state constitution. The Laces, Embroideries and Ribbons from 15 to 30c value, per yard get these idle land holders to help the editors is overwhelmingly decision’holds that the road is local us pay for the improvement of the agair.st these lords of legislation in character and destined to benefit river and harbor that we are under Even in Cannon's own state the Klamath and Jackson counties in taking to establish the port com odds are greatly against him. The particular, anil not the slate in gen mission and it behooves every papers asked to express Ladies’ Dresses and Suits at Cost ‘ Wash Waists, al! sizes and their eral. A dissenting opinion is sub colors, $1.50 to $3 value, at citizen of this valley to work in opinion were only the republican I nutted by Justice King, who holds conjunction with the proposition to and independent papers, it naturally that the law making the appropria per cent off on all China and Net and Silk Waists at 3 3 ’ 3 pi* Ct OÍf benefit himself and to make the big being presumed that democratic tion is not local and does not con Cut Glass J land holder pay his share. and all other other partv papers travene the constitution. There is a great cry at present for would < ppose them. it is a matter greatly to be re- In Illinois, MEN’S SUIT DEPARTMENT SHOE DEPARTMENT more equable taxation, and the cry Cannon's state the vote lor choice ' gretted that this road could not be 1 lot of Suits from $12.50 to 3 T5 K 1 lot of Children’s Shoes,$1.50 Of) is a legitimate one. The farmer of next speaker was: Republican for built at this time .is Crater Lake is $20 value at to $2 value, per pair who improves his land should not Cannon 57, against Cannon 199; certainly one of the scenic places of i 1 lot of Men’s Shoes, $3.50 to O be forced to pay a penalty for his in Independent for Cannon 1, against the state of Oregon, and if all the Overee ats, from $14 io $20 value at $4 value, per pair , dustry as he now is. This paper is Cannon 33. The , scenic places of this state were cap with the «farmer on this point, and question “Do you italized by making them accessable we will further venture the state Aldrich Cannon tari I they would be a source of immense* GROCERY DEPARTMENT ment without fear of successful lican for tariff 68 against 221; annual revenue. Fine Navy Beans, 10 lbs fcr Macaroni, 7 lbs for contradiction that the establish Independent for tarif i against 40. ment of a port commission will be In the entire district the vote ior Fine Seedless Raisins, 10 lbs for Fine Roasted Coffee,2 1-2 lbs for Interest in Coos County one of the great means to an end speaker was republican for Cannon Extra choice Dry Pe aches, Apples, Apples and Apples, per Hardly a week passes hut that of bringing about equable taxation, » 346, against Cannon 2,563; Inde- 6 lbs for box the R ecorder gets a nember of for it will largely enhance the value ependnt for Cannon 31, against Fancy Rolled Oats, 10 lbs for requests from outside parties for a lbs Prunes for of the timber land, held by the big Cannon 541. Total for Cannon ( sample copy of this paper and olhet land k;ng, because of the increased 577. against MMŒBPr■ % WBï.. AR-W'iN : or more 3«S4 marketing facilities for the lumber than 5 to 1. The entire vote ol the literature descriptive of the country, which can be made from the tim tariff law was republican .8 if for Last week we sent out no less than ber and easier access to market, thus law, 2686/ against Jaw. Indepen- , eight or ten sample copies and con tinue to send' some every week. lessening the freight rates and mak dent for law 27, against, law 577« 1‘his would indicate that there is ing the net value of the lumber that Total for law 839, against law r much more. This will enable the 3463 or over 4 to 1 against, This considerable interest in Coos county* the Coquille valley assessor to place a higher value on would indicate that the general ’ and especially . . . the timber lands and the only thing sentiment among the newspaper by outside people and it is very left for the big land holder to do men of the country was very strong very probable that there will be a The Valley of the will be to pay his tax or have his ly anti-Cannon-Aldrich, and it is i large influx of people during the . expect there. j coining summer, but we have room I Deschutes river tributary to the land sold for taxes, which he will safe to say the general public is for them all and people who have Hill road nov building up the not do, and if he does it will be with the newspapci men. a little money to invest can find no i Deschutes will conic in for much j I beg to inform the public that I have moved my doubly good for the rest of us for better place to pdt it. than right here favorable publicity ami its resources, ; business, the we will have an opportunity to get in Coos county. crop possibilities ami general futu ej some cheap land and at the same Remembering the Maine will be told. The Hill lines are talc-1 time the county will get the taxes The twelve years which have ing an inteiest in Oregon that will for which the land is sold, however, elapsed since the destruction of the The Coos Bay Harbor says Two door« farther west to the óld location of the Owl there is absolutely no danger of bitlieship Maine, in Havana Har- says editorially, ‘‘A movement is mean much for the state. At ex- Saloon. The place is thoroughly remodeled and up to- z date. Private boxes for private parties have been io- their ever letting the land be sold b >r, have been among the most well under way to create a I ort dis hibit rooms in St. Pml, the Great! staUed. 'I be cooking is guaranteed to be the very best. * • Dinner «ill be served from II a m to 7 p. m. Short for taxes, because they know the moinentuous in American history. tr:ct along the navigable portion Northern shows Ort gon products orders of all kinds from 5:30 a. m. to 10 p. m, A good valuation of it. Then another The Spanish War has been fought, of the Coquille river from its bar at and similar exhibits are to be tn.i’n- variety of all kind# of . 1 . . . I point that should be lorne in the Philippines acquired and the Bandon to Myrtle Point All resi tamed by the railway company in PASTRY, CAKES and BREAD KEPT CONSTANTLY on HAND These mind and that is, these big land United Stales transformed once tor dents of Mvrtle Point, Caquille Philadelphia ami Boston Thanking yon for yonr patronage at the old stand I holders aie fighting the idea ol the all from a home keeping Nation to a Bandon and the smaller places and places w ill direct a great deal >1 at-1 Kindly solicit your trade in my new place of business. port commission on the very ground power ol world wide interest Co fanning districts intervening seem : tention to the opportunities in Ore Respectfully, that they do not want to pay more incident with these external events largely in favor of such a project. ■ gon for the settlers taxef, and if the farmer who is im has been the great economic The work of securing enough signa Formerly Steward on 3. S. Elizabeth proving his land votes against the awakening of the people which has tures to demand a special election l ite Norma! School battit1 has port commission, then he is working issued in the demand for internal and describing boun laries has no’ opened again, this time to be fought « in cooperation with the big timber betterments. How far the expan been commenced, but a whole lot 1 out before the people of the philanthropic act. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Her previous ! holder, to keep down the taxes of sion of American power and in of preliminary work is being state at the polls next not ember. reputation for financial carefulness | Notice ii hereby given, that by order of the (iourt ol the State of Oregon in and the land king and consequently to fluence will go before it stops, no looked after preparatory to going The Monmouth Aluni' Associa- >ill piechtde any unusual ecstacy County lor the County ol Coo«, made on the 15th defeat the cause of equable tax body can foresee, nor is it possible into the big project intelligently. i tion are back of the movement ..nd toward the belief that the amount day of January 1910. John A. Hamblock was duly appointed executor of the Eslate and last will and testament of John Hamblock deceased; ation for whom he (the farmer) is to predict what will ultimately How There could not possibly be a have drafted a bill providing for will reach fabulous proportions. that btters testamentary with the will annexed NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION working, have lieen duly issuer! to the said John A. Ham from the demand for economic re greater benefit come to the Ccquiile continual maintenance of that in Department of the Interior. block, and that he is now qualified and acting. When the whole situation is sum forms. U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, river than die enactment of such stitution, which is t<> be placed lx- Therefore all persons having claims against the « January 24, 1910. said estate, are hereby notified to present the med up it can easily be seen that a law. It will give them recogni In the light of the events which Notice is hereby given that George Moland, fore the voters of Oregon for their same with proper vouchers to the said executor wh<$,e fiostofbce addreu is Bandon, Oregon, Bullards, Oregon, within six (6) months it is to the farmers' interest to work followed upon the destruction of the lion and power that otherwise acceptance or rejection. Flic- bill did on the 22d day of April, 1909, file ur this at from the 24th day of February 1910, the date office Sworn Statement and Application, No. for and vote for the pert com Maine, some as consequences of it. 1 will be quite impossible to re- I provide- for one twenty-fifth of one of final publication of this notice. 04914. to purchase the nw 1-4 of se 1-4, sec- A. HAMBLOCK. mission and thus help to make the some as the effects of mure coni- | ceive. We hope the prime movers mill on all taxable property of the •irrn 9, I ownship 2 > S . Range 14 West. WiH Executor of the JOHN Estate and Last Will and Test lamette Meridian, and the timber thereon, under of John Hamblock, deceased. land king pay his share of the taxes plex causes, tliat catastrophe is | will klep up courage and push the state, which would produce-approx- the provisions of the act of June 5, 1878, and ament GEO. P. TOPf’ING, Attorney for Estate. acts amendatory, known as the "Timber and 3-5t and lighten the burden of his own I worthy of commemoration. Possibly Jeai to an early and successful con mutely $27,000 annually. Stone Law ’ at such value as might be filed by aoprauement, and that, pursuant to such ap- (the farmers) taxes. it marked the beginning of a new < usion.” j llth SATURDAY NIGHT After Supper Sale FEB. 26, 7:15 TO 9:15 P. M- DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT Calico While it Lasts,3c per yard Not Over 50c to a Customer 25c 10c 15c 9c 6^c 9c Ladies' Suit and Waist Department SI.10 W $10.60 50c 50c 50c 50c 50c 50c 50c 50c Seaside Orchestra will Furnish Music During the Evening Co umeriih-Christensen Co. VIENNA. IS MOVED VIENNA BAKERY AND CAFE M. SMITH, P rop . Mr. Farmer yourself to be do not deceived allow period of our history. on the ground of increase on inequality in taxation. The port commission will help to bring about the very thing you are fighting for and if you v«t* against it you are voting against th* very csss* for which During the memorial services, which will be held at Washington and elsewhere, ref erence will naturally be made to the cause of the catastrophe to the Maine. The questiun is still open whether the explosion which sunk the battleship was accidental The Great Northern Railway will exploit Central Oregon, and has »ent two men through that territory to get data for bulletins and other publications that will describe the country thoroughly and teli pr j spective settlers whal they may The report comes from New Orleans that Mrs Hettv Green had thrown all he' spare change to the waifs on the streets. The item does not state the amount which Mrs. Green h. <1 in her poek< Is. so that the proper amount < >1 < IÇ.1 i cannot be given hr for her plication, the land and timber tl.ereon have b< n appraised, $100 the timber estimated 250.- 000 board feet at $ ,4o per M, and the land $ nothing; that said applicant will offer final proof in support of his application and sworn tatenv.nt on the 12th day of April, 1910 before A D. Morse, U- S. Ccmmissioner at his office, at Bandon. Oregon. Any person is at li erty to protest this pur- cha e before entry, or initiate a contest at any time bef xe patent issuer, by filing a corroborated .‘hidivit in ths office, alleging facts which w rid defeat the entry. BENJAMIN F. JONES, - 10* Register. FURNISHED ROOMS AT MBS SARAH COSTELLO Nio« denn room, 25 and 50c a night; $1.25 a week; <5 amonth BANDON OREGON