CTtain extent, Inn a large portion their i ass. ;r and to securu th
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of the British merchant marine is n >t i eha.se of tile gill s ‘oriune is re
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Managing Editor of trade is turning more and more n oney. Other phases of the graft are
Subscription, fl 50 per Year ic A Ivance. Advertising Rate. Made
to the sea.
We may win ftack also worked, the scene some times
Known on Application. Job Printing a Specialty
1 what we have lost and much besides. being laid with a Russian prisoner - -
Entered al the Baudot) Poaloltice aa Necotid Claim Mailer.
Within four years the {tonnage Myrtle Point Enterprise.
THURSDAY
March io, 1910 engaged in our coasting trade has
increased
from
5.441,888
to
Twenty six students have been
! say that he would not locate in a 6,451,042 tons, a gain of 1,009,15' dropped from t le rolls of the Ore-
Business Men’s Dinner
About one hundred of the busi certain town because the people in , tons. What we might do with free gon Agricultural College and forty-
iness men of Marshfield met at the | the town ‘’knocked” the product of ships is illustrated in the case of five others nave been placed or.
Chandler hotel Monday evening of t’le ’oca’ Hour mill, its quality being 1 German line that has prospered, probation because of failure to
last week, where a business men’s fully up to the standard. He moved thr'”jgh efficiency, without any satisfy the scholastic requirements
The
dinner was served for fifty cents a on and established his industry subsidy. The subsidy policy is during til- first semester,
plate, every man paying for his I (quite different one) in a town that being earnestly advocated in the work as a whole his been better
own dinner. After dinner a number appreciated home products more. — present congress. but there are this year than ever before, The
many who hold the belief that it is faculty is determined.
determined, however, to
of toasts were responded to which Coos Bay Harbor.
not needed, and that American keep the grade of work up by • !r.»n—
were all in the interests of harmo >)
I shipping interests if given a fair pii’.g those students who fall behind
among the various industries and
The Use of the Recall
| show will again regain tlitir former because of failure tf> make the prop
projects on foot for the city Per
I
he
recall
is
a
good
weapon,
bur
supremacy against all competition. er application. I'o this end the
haps more was accomplished at this
one
to
be
sparingly
used.
Its
Coos Bav Times.
patents anil guardians will be asked
meeting than at any meeting ever
should
perhaps
be
made
more
lo cooperate. At the close of each
yet heid in that city and the business
semester a report of the st indings
men are considering the advisability rtcult by providing for an increased ;
To Open First Street
number
of
petitioners,
and
there
of each.student will be sent directly
of having more of them. Perhaps
At
the
meeting
of
the
Commercial
might
le
some
other
restrictions;
something of a similar nature might
to the parent or guasdian.
Club
last
Friday
evening
the
matter
but
the
¡»eople
ought
to
have
the
1
be a good thing for Bandon business
|>ower of recall, and where they 1 <>f opening up First street, by re
men to undertake.
Since the Portland Union Stock
have it are not like'v to give it up. ! moving the K. of P. building and
yards opened for business I ist Sep
It is improbable that the recall the Ellingson building was brought
The Commercial Club
tember, 2189 cars of livestock have
will be exerciseil in m mv cases up and discussed at length, The
i been handled there, representing
The excellent attendance at the
where it is not justified.
Such a committee that had been appointed
meeting of the Commercial club each
an a] proximate valuation of $4,000,
case apparently occured recently the week before, reported that the
000 according
to Manager D. O.
week shows what result will come
—
in Ashland, but the expense of the work could be done at an approx
from perserverance. During the en
Lively. The market thus establish-
extra election was the only harm it imate cost of $6.200 and then the
ed has been of great value to the
tire summer a faithful few met every
did, lor the mayor who did not de method of raising the monev was
i city and to livestock growers
Tuesday evening, and many times
serve to be recalled was reelected discussed finally a motion prevailed
’ throughout the Pacific Northwest
there were not enough for a quorum
by two to one. An instance of the that a committee be appointed to
1 for competition for their products
and the outlook seemed exceedingly
right use of the recall occurred in circulate a petition among the voters
has resulted in better prices and
discouraging for a long time. But
Los Angeles last year when it was of the precinct and if one half or
quicker sales than formerly. Hogs
these few were determined to suc
invoked against Mayor Harper. He more of the voters would sign
this week have been hovering a ound
ceed and finally the suggestion was
made a bluff at running again, but such petition to then put it up to
!
the $10.00 mark and mutton has
made that every one present bring
withdrew during the campaign, it the city council, to bond the town
] been very high as well.
at least one more with him at the
appearing clearly that he had for tin amount and go ahead with
next meeting anil a real effort was
grossly abused the power of his of the work immediately. It is evident
Notice to Contractors
put forth to revive interest, with the
fice an.1 was k tally unfit for it. at this time that First street and
result that now there is always a big
Under the recall a worthy man was Atwater street will be the main bus-1
attendance and an interesting meet
Bids will be received at the resi
elected, and he has been since re iness thoroughfares of the city and it
ing. The meeting last Friday night
dence
of R, Pomeroy, near Lampa
elected. Thus the recall enabled now behooves the people to get these
up to and including April 10, 1910,
was th liviliest one we have had for
that citv to exchange an admittedly streets in condition while the cost i for the grading of one mile of load
some time, and will be the means ol
bad mayor for a concededly good the lowest that it will ever be.
in district N >. 20. Giade to be 14
California anil Oregon Coaat SteaniNhip Co.
accomplishing much good. Let’s
one, and so was a very useful in
The opening of adequate streets is feet wide with a turnout every loo
keep it up and boost ! work ! And
Steamer Alliance
strument in the people’s hands.
certainly a step in the right direc feet.
i
NEVER G VE UP.
Mow plying between Portland and C oon Bay only
A great deal is being said these tion and should be pushed through 9~4tx R P omeroy , Supetvisor.
WEEKLY TRIPS
days by the nonprogressive press in [ to the very limit, and if the exprès-
GRAY a HOLT CO.. Gen. Agent.
T. B. JAMES. Agent
o|>position to the recall, and it is ! smp of feeling by the men at the
728-730 Merchant. Exchange San Francirco
Marshfield. Phone 414
New P. O. Building
More Railroad Prospects
J.
E. WALSTROM, Agent. Bandon
denounced as the worst of all pro [ Commercial club is any criterion!
It has been announced in some of
gressive ideas and methods, but from which to judge then there
Washington. March 5 The Sin
the daily papers that J. |. Hill had
considering their sources these should be no trouble in getting ate passed the Bourne bill, ap
acquired control of the Oregon
strictures are a recommendation for First street opened by the people, propriating $1,500.000 for a site
Electric Railroad, which secures him
it There should be but rare or as a vote at the meeting, showed 25 ! mil postoffice building in Portland,
entrance into the Willamette valley
the proposed building to be use.d
Dig out your at tie ami woodshed and'bunt np your Nd
occasional use of it, but the people in favor to one against, with probably
If this be true and in all probability
for the postoffice solely, leaving the
Furninre, Stoves, etc. ami call on the Second Hand
would better keeji it laid up in a halt dozen» not voting.
Man ami. he will buy it
present public building for courts
it is, then it is evident that Hill is
ilieir toolhouse to use in case of
md other federal offices.
BANDON SECOND HAND STORE
figuring on pushing through to the
emergency. — Portland Journal.
L. B. Woodruff, Prop., store on Plank Road
coast, which means a railroad for
i
The Spanish Swindle
Coos county, and Bandon as it has
Settlement Notice
The so-called “Spanish swindle"
|
even been rumored that Hill has
Notice For Publication
Revise of Our Shipping i has atti acted so much attention and
New vein Rouse coal clean and
i
Bandon as his objective point for
Department of the Interior,
Business calis me awav from B ui economical. Estabrook Warhouse.
It is encouraging to note that has evidently secured so many don in 2 or 3 months for in in
U. S. L^nd Office al Rowburg. Oregon,
terminals, but we hardly give credit
March 5. 1910
victims that the department of state
Notice u hereby given that William A. De
definite time All who are indebted
to this as he will likely build a road the tonnage of sail and steam vessels
Long,
of Bandon, Oregon, who on April 6.
at Washington has taken the mat to me must call and make settle 1: mt
all the way down the coast, it he built in the United States during
1908, made Homestead Application (04468.)
ter up and is explaining the plan bv cash or approved note by the 20
No. 14828, for lots 6, 7, 10 and I I. Section 4,
builds this way at all. but anv kind the last six months of 1909 was
Towruhip 30 South, Range 14 West. Wil
of
March.
D
r
.
S.
L.
P
erkins
.
through a department bulletin The
lamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to
of a road that will give us trans nearly twice that of the correspond
make Final five year pioof to establish claim
bulletin
slates
that
the
swindle
has
to the land above described, before A. D.
we want, ing period of the previous year.
portation is
what
Morse, U. S. Commissioner, at Bandon, Oregon,
• been worked in this country for the
sure to The bureau of navigation reports
and what we are
on the 22d day of April 1910.
' past twentv years, and it is certainly
Claimant names as witnesses:
Investors Flood Portland
have in the near future. With both that 562 vessels of 82 425 gross
George W. Rea, F. F. Baird. George Tyron,
i time that the people were learning.
H. A. De Long, all of Bandon Ore >on.
r.<eCALL PATTERNS
the Hill and Harriman interests mak tons were built in the last half of
( . !i braird for style, perfect fit, simp’ t its ’
BENJAMIN I. JONES,
!
It
is
doubtful
if
there
are
many
news
tr
ijbility
nearly
40
y<ars.
Sold
in
s
Regist'r.
Mr F. Hooker, maniger of the
ing eyes at the coast trade, it would i 1909. as against 528 vessels 0(47.- ■
< •. cry city and town in the U ■ -i St
’
1 i 9-6t
C mada, or by mail direct. Mote k »
t! •
paper
readers
who
are
not
‘
wise
’
’
to
land department of Hartman and
.my oilier make. Send for free cat.ilo:
•eem that there should be something 250 gross tons in the same period
Bankers,
Portland Met ALL’S MAGAZINE
the plan, but those who do not Tnompson,
[of
1908.
Can
this
be
taken
as
an
>Lnv subscribers than any other f..Ji
doing, and that right soon.
no you
m Bazine-million a m<»nth. Invalnabb. I
indication of a revival of our read are more likely to get caught states that I he demand for timber
it styles, patterns, dressmaking, n
> ■"
plain sewing, fancy needle woi I:, h.ii’di <
lands farms and orchard is un
etiquette, rood storic- , etc. On vF.Ott
shipping? It will be gratifying if it There are several organized gangs
year
(worth double), including a free pa’trrn.
precederted and that the records
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YORI
people to use articles of local nianu interests, which have long been in cannot be readily apprehended write to him.
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facture. The R ecorder hits a nail decline Prior to the civil war the I he plans of the swindlers is to rep
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on the head with a center lick
In greater part of our foreign traffic resent a prisoner in a Spanish jail
City Transfer
60 YEARS-
Whist, 500 and Bridge Score
»00 many towns the residents was carried in American ships, j I w ho is rich. He has a handsome
EXPERIENCE
All
kinds
of
draying
and
transler-
Cards, Punches, Counters, etc.
•re inclined to knock their own while now less than 9 per cent is so daughter and finds in 1 the part)
ing
FOR SALE—mill wood,
local product,
They should en transported. During the same time selected for the graft a long lost from Cody’s mill $2.00 per load
A FINE ASSORTMENT OF
courage local manufacturing enter that our shipping has fallen off the relative. He wants the American Cod sold and delivered at lowest
PRIZES FOR A EL
prises, and next to exempting them foreign trade has more than quad to issume guardianship of the prices
J. Jenkins , Prop.
Tiuoc M ark *
AT THE
D esign *
handsome daughter and accept a
from local fines, called city and rupled.
C opyright » A c .
Anrnni» wondlnf a «knfrh And drucrlpf l.»n may
The claim is made that this traffic (xirtion of the father's fortune o
qiilrkiy nn<*ertnin owr opinion free whether ra
and county taxes, on machinery,
. . nt Inn is |>r-.h-iblv f -i'- > tab!«. ( ■» num Ira-
Taxes Received
r ■ tin strictly r*nil!«1en:bil. MNOBOOK on I ’st entt
stock, products and buildings, the has been taken way from us by $30,000 as compens ition.
- «it. Iron. < ’!d< Nt Hgnur v for P»*curmtf pulmifa.
Fnally
i*ntents taken through Munn A Co. receive
■
' bil notice, without charge, in the
European
powers
by
the
payment
of
the
priest
friend
of
the
prisoner
demand for the products locally
All those desiring to pav taxes
would reach far in establishing and subsidies and subventions and other writes that he has died and that the
Bring your
handsomely Jllnstrnfed weekly. J nrirp«t Hr-
without the trouble of going to Co-
.sthni of any m*lcr ’.tie journal Tonus, |. a
maintaining local industries. The government aid to their merchant priest and the girl will start for quill® can pay them at the Bank of
<r; f • ir hjodi ha, |j. Sold by al. ie«iM>*-/iierw.
writer once heard a manufacturer 1 marine. This may be true to a America as soon as money for I Bandon. 8 2t-
. W
New Yori
TotHB Rscoaoaa
tafo. an inU'tuf
na ÛCUM urtili alt
aCcL Uun<y.
you} money eomes to you}ealha}d^
rfe know. it has yuit g}owing on
thees. So, o^tien you luy things jo}
the home it is you} iight and duty
to go whe\e you} wonctj otill go
ja}thest.
eome to us and vse Mill show you
that we can give you good new juh~
nitu}e jo} So little that you} good wije
need not woik so hard to feeeft those
old things in o}der.
yOUÌS tïuly^
Woodruff & Turner
The House Furnishers
Second Hand Store
PLAY CARDS?
Playing Cards
Bandon D rug Co.
Scientific American,
Job Work