Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, March 17, 1910, Image 4

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    Correspondence Invited
Published Every Thursday by the
Recorder Fvitoisliing Campany..
O. E. KOPF,
...
Managljig Editor
Subscription, fl 54» per Year ir. Advance. Advertising Rates Muri.
Known on Application. Job Priutiug a Specialty
t- nl«-i*l al the Itaridon Pov.lotttoe as Second Class Matter.
THURSDAY
Points on Port Law
The K ecokdlr has p'Metl it. elf
011 recor«i as- favoring a port coni*
tuition for the Coqudle river ami
we expect to continue to advocate
the idea unt 1 the commission is es­
tablished, because we believe it to be
the best thing that could pcssibly
come to the Coquille valley at the
gotten up, as to be very objection
[ 1 esent time, however, this «foes
able The blaine must attach to
those who repiesented us in the last not mean that we will totally disre­
gard the opinion ol those who may
legislature
There is so much commercialism honesty differ from us on this sub­
connected with this scheme that ject.
The question has been a -ked ol
the spirit of e«juity and fairness is
wholly lacking.
us, whether or not we would puli­
Section loot this law reads: “It fisli anything bearing on tile
°P-
is hereby adjudged and declared that
posite side of the question, and our
existing conditions are such, that 1
this is necessary for the immediate J j answer is, we surely will, ll is the I
preservation of the public peace, desire ot this paper to put any sub-
health and safety.
Therefore an ject of vital importance squarely be­
j
emergency is hereby declared to fore the people so that they can vote
exist.' ’ It looks very' much as if intelligently on it.
We consider
the last legislature took us for a lot
the port commission question a
of fools to pass us up such a law
vital one and every voter should
with this foolish clause attached to it,
understand it thoroughly, therefore
but it is the work of a sii. k Portland
lawyer that has always bucked the we will publish communication;
initiative and referendum, and re- from the opposition, providing the
call. This emergency clause was writers are willing to make their
men who attempt t«> do as he did
lose all their mo.icy
ill go lu t '«-• • I
poor house « r •< . lite grave of a I
suicide"
We warn you tig nc. a^.iins. i
speculation, There is nothing that
will beat straight,
honest, h tr
work, .Millions of men acqu te
competence by hard work. They
acquire enou. h to ke p them. More
money would do them no good.
Patten’s success should be regartled
as a warning and not as an example.
—Des Moines Capital.
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Editor R ecorder ; Dear Sir—
Vou have had several editorials in
your paper on the benefits of a Port
Commission but have failed to give
any information about this Port
Commission law, simply the benefits
it may bring.
To Clean Wool Garment
Now how can the people vote in­
e fr« ui woolen doth
To relieve g i
telligently on this question, if they
. «‘11 ■>. , h equal <> irts
sponge tin* st«
of ’ ammonia « <1 water, then with
do not know somewhat about the
clear water. Tbe nmuiouia forms u
law, and the powers it confers on
soap will) Hie fat er greti*-«». and this
la soluble in water ai d *. I rinse out.
the five men that make up this com­
If the stain is «>1 sth • >»• rm suds
mission? Yon have net informed
ai-i
. in will do
of white s<>ap ami
.-
good work ill m<>: t ea -
them that the only vote they will
When the. garment Is of a color
get, will be for or against commis
which will not i-tnnil v-i er er ammo­
nia th«* Ji.iisev.ir.* may resort to dry
sion, never a vote on tax;
I have
powders
Por thin clothing of deli­ yoiz
cate
th
is
;>nr<*
white starch make« an
taken the liberty to do so.
excellent «'leaner. It Is rubbed into
Port commission means a corp
the spot and allowed to remain until
It Ims absorbed the grease. Dry mag­
oration formed according to law, for
nesia work in th«* same way, but
the purpose of regulating navigation
costs more. A paste nuule of magnesia
and water may be allowed to dry on
an«l improving the harbors and nav­
some colors .-uni will brush away, tak­
igable streams, where this is adopted
ing the grease with it.
White woolens of almost any kind
This commission is granted the undoubtedly put in to beat the ;n identity known, and further pro­
are best renovated by washing with
power with certain restrictions tc iative and Referendum.
viding that their articles are not so whit«* soap suds and borax.
A mixture of four parts of alcohol
bond and tax the property within,
F red N. P erkins .
long winded as to be an encumber- and one of common salt makes an ex­
cellent cleaner for men's and boys'
any certain watershed where this is
ance on the paper and upon the garments.
adopted.
is necessary when there
Economy in the Household readers. Short spicy articles to the is Turpentine
grease in any quantity. The stain
“The bonding cannot exceed in
in considering the “cost of living’’ point are always welcome. We in­ is wet with th«* turpentine, then press­
the aggregate ten per cent of the as
ed dry between «-lean blotters, which
sessed valuation for state and county question the matter ol economic vite correspondence both of those absorb th«* compound.
In cleaning, experiment upon a sam­
purposes. The bonds cannot draw use of meat has been mentioned. favoring and those opposing, and we ple of the goods before attacking a
garment of value.
over six per cent interest."
I he waste of meal by its unscientific assure you that your contribution
will receive courteous treatment.
“They can levy an«l collect each
Hints For the Sickroom.
use is a powerful contributor to
year, a one per cent or io mill
Keeping tin* patient's feet warm will
We, of course, reserve the right to
tax on all real and personal property household expense. It is a trite re­ edit ail copy. from whatsoever previmt headaches.
Oil al) locks and soap window cords
yOUiS tiufij^
in said watershed that is assessable mark that Americans throw' awav
source, so as to conform with the to make them work easily and thus
l«>r state and county purposes.’
sate any undue in i.-'e.
what would keep a European family style of the paper, howevei we Mill
When the sickroom is being venti­
“They can also levy and collect a
lated a screen should lie passed in
special tax, to pay interest on bo.ids In this connection there was an in I in no wayt change the idea which front of th«' window to prevent the
danger of a draft.
and take up such outstanding bonds teresting exhibition
of scientific the article intends to convey.
l’eopl«' in general are not aware how
as have matured.”
essential it Is to the health and hap­
carving at the Transit house in this
How this may affect the tax pay­
piness of tlie patient »hat there should
Railroad Talk
be a fro«* admission of light in tbe
ers of tbe Coquille watershed, as far city Monday night w hen the clnef
sickr« mtn.
The news that the Hill interests
as taxation is concerned, will to some steward demonstrated the best man
Flowers should be always kept fresh
California mill Oregon Conwt StcaniNliip Co.
'
extent be shown by the following: ner in which to cut a side ol btef in are to compete with the Harriman in a sickroom and the water frequent­
ly changed. Avoid all Howers with a
The coming assessment will show
order to equa’ize tbe price ol the lines for the business of the Will- strong scent.
about $8,000,000 valuation in th<
lamette valley through traffic ar­
No« plying between Portland and C ook Bay only
Impt oved Carpet Stretcher.
Coquille watershed. Ten per cent various cuts. While this primarily
The seci'-t of the success achieved
rangements
with
the
Oregon
Electric
WEEKLY TRIPS
means a bond«?d debt of $800,000. was for the benefit of butchers, who
by tbe professional ill laying carpet
GRAY & HOLT CO., Gen. Agent»
T. B. JAMEIS, Agent
railway w ill be received by the peo­ consists chiefly <>f the use of imple­
This amount ought to be got for five
728-730 Merchant« Exchange San Francisco
are said to be as wasteful as any
Marshfield. Phone 414
ments
which
have
not
heretofore
been
ple of Oregon as additional good
per cent, which means a five mil
*
J. E. WALSTROM, Agent, Bandon
altogether available for use by the
tax on the $8,000,000 valuation or other class, housewives, too might news that the 11 .irriman lines are to amateur. This is not so any longer,
the sum of $40,000 for interest attend such an exhibition with bon no longer have a tnonoply ol this for there has been devised a tack
holder and carpet «treteber, Which
Now, understand, the ten mill tax
efit to themselves.
rich but practically virgin state. functions are combined in a single
cannot be used for interest. For
A German official recently said The invasion of Hill through the
the law reads it must be used lor
any improvement which the law after investigating housohokl condi­ Deschutes valley was the first move
Dig out your atlie and woodsued and bunt up your o|d
empowers this commission to make,
to draw the glad acclaim of the
Fnrniore, Stoves, etc. atnl call on the Second Hand
tions in New York and Philadelphia
Man ami be will buy it
A bend issue will compel this com
Oregon people and this ntw move
mission to levy this special tax. Nor that 60 per cent of the meat anti
BANDON SE(’(h\l) HAND STORE
shows additional interest by the
is this tax likely to be as low as a other food thrown away bv Ameri­
L. B. \V < odruff, Prop., store on Plank Road
Hill lines in this state. Every move
five mill tax for when the bonds
can housewives could have been seems to bring the Empire Builder
begin to mature it Will be higher for
a year or two. So there is in sight used with as good results as that nearer to this long isolated region
Notice For Publication
a fifteen mill tax or more if this com which was kept in the kitchens. and the assurance that we are soon
Department of the Interior.
60 YEARS'
His investigations also led to the to have a way out. The Hill forces,
mission is so disposed.
U. S. I .and Office at Roseburg. Oregon,
EXPERIENCE
March 5, 1910
The power is also given this coni conclusion that much improper
Notice is hereby given that William A. De
seem to lie taking advantage of the
mission to draw this money out ot «xioking among us led to shameful
Long,
ol Bandon. Oregon, who on April 6,
Harriman
forces
in
crowding
into
I‘»OH. made Homestead Application (04468,)
the hands ot the county tras uret
No. 14628, for lots 6. 7, 10 and 11, Section 4.
waste. A great ptoponion of our neglected territory and it is almost
and “deposit in such bank or banks
Township 30 South, Range 14 Wert, Wil­
lamette Meridian, has filed notice of intantion to
T race M arks
as they choose. ”
It is no wonder families reject as unfit certain cuts ol certain »hat the adv intages of Coos !
make Tinal five year proof to establish claim
DC3IGNS
that some of the bankers as well as beef which with proper kitchen and Curry county' as a traffic maker I
to the land above described, before A. D.
C opyright « &e.
Anrone • U
n wkelch and denci «ti<»n n»ay
Morse, U. S. Lomnussioner, at Bandon, Oregon,
quh kly RHi rriHiti onr opini *:i Creo v- «.‘»licr rn
the saw mill men are so mightily in treatment are not only as nutritious
LAYS CARt’FT SMOOTHLY.
on the 22d dry of April 1910.
iivonth»n Iff ¡»rohnbly ¡intenta*»!«'. <'<i:ntnunl<*fv*
will not be long overlooked, and un
I««
«n
ricfly
«<»nll«lpnt!al.
HANOBOOK
Puf
onta
favor of this scheme.
Claimant names as witnesses:
A deposit as but as savory as those counted n ore
« tit fron. <»I<W mtrncr for Fi<*rnriD,r patenti».
implement of such simple and Inex
less the Drain extension is soon pensive
Patente ta'
tbrough Mui.n «5t Co. reccIre
George W. Rea. F. F. Baird, George Tyron,
large as might come from this bond
construction that It will soon
1« ¡iti tioticf. wif !»o»it cipree, iiitho
H. A. De Long, al! of Bandon Oregon.
desirable.
built the Hid interests may be the take its place among the household
issue, would be quite an item in the
BENJAMIN 1. JONES,
Sciiiilifit jimtiicat?. 9-6t
Certain condiments in common first in, with all the advantages that implements which are regarded as es­
Register.
'¡nn'lennicfy lllnntmtad wncìtìr. I.nrcrfit rlr-
business of any bank.
sential.
'ali. >n <«f
v ; < ir:«’ ilio J««u: al *1 « . . ». fò a
use
among
Europeans
are
apparent
.
:
.
ir
ni.-t'f
ha,
8oidbyul>
e*.ve««L'iil«-r>».
This law gives greater powers o
such a move would carry with it.— I This apparatus provides a third
hand, which holds a tack in the right
^Co.3e,Broad
-”-New York
bonding, and tax levying, to five ly unknown to American kitchens •Myrtle Point Fnte prise.
Hi 1 • ' h (»:!ic«i-
F Ft., Washington« 1>. C*
place for driving while the carpet Is
DO YOU
men, than are possessed by any bod v They are kept in stock by a few
stretched on the door. It also obvi­
ates all danger of crushing the fingers
of men in the slate, except where (grocers, but there is little call for
Notice to Contractors
The Report Will Ruin Many with th« hammer in the effort to drive
they are trying this scheme.
for them.
These the Fuiroiiean
the nail.
•
Those in favor of this scheme tell
J. A. Patten, the grain and cotton
IF SO CALI. ANO LOOK OVER
I
cook
uses
freely
all
the
time,
and
Suet Pudding.
us that the commissioners will not
OUR STOCK OF
speculator, has sailed for Europe,
Bids will be received at the resi­
Measure one cupful of «net chopped
go as far as the law permits in bond it is these condiments which give to
announcing that he has money fine, one cupful of molasses, one cup­ dence of R. Pomeroy, near Lampa
ing and tax levying.
How do we foreign dishes heir piquant charm.
ful of cold coffee, two cupfuls of rais­
know they will not go as far as the 1 I hat which they savor is often enough. The firm with which he ins. seeded and < bopp«sl; one and one- up to and including April 10, 1910,
»-upfiils of currants, washed and for the grading of one mile of road
law permits; their mere protestation , material which the average Ameri- was connected has gone out of bus­ half
Whist, 500 and »Bridge Score
drl«sl: on<> teasp,w,nful of salt, one in district N). 20. Grade to be 14
to that effect does not amount to
I can would not preferably buy iness, announcing that th« y «Io not teaspoonfiil of soda and one teasjtoon feet wide with a turnout every too Cards, Punches, Counters, etc.
ful each *»f yo«ir favorite spices. Mix
much.
need any more cash.
The careers fiottr. raisins, currants ith«l soda to­ feet.
Why is not this commission put There are Gretk, Italian, Hungarian
A FINE ASSORTMENT OF
of these speculators will be the ruin gether. then adj oilier Ingredients. 9~4tx l< P omeroy , Supetvisor.
under bonds, as are the sheriff a.id and Yiddish restaurants in Chicago
Pour Into a well buttered one gallon
PRIZES FOR ALL
other county officials who handle [to which Americans think it is a of millions of men who think that bucket <>r divide Into smaller pall*,
— oov----
rover
tightly
and
set
in
a
kettle
of
AT THE
public money?
great lark to go occasionally, but they can do the same. The public boilintt water '«nd boil five hours. The
FOR SALE—A lot of two anti
Better have given salary and re- bnt
,
three year old heifers. All coming ,
they do not carry away any of hears about the successful speculator longer you I h UI It the b< tier.
quired bonds, than to ask them to do
in this spring
W. S. Marshall,
h .* reeipes foi the dishes thev ad but does not learn anything in re
Rooms for light house keeping. Langlois.
the work for nothing. “Is not the
9
4t.
mire or learn the lesson in economy- lation to the millions who lose heir Steam heat, electric lights, telephone
laborer worthy of his hire?"
New vein Rouse coal dean and
Inquire al
We, the tax payer» are not to' *kich those dishes teach.—Chicago money. Occasionally there will t> convenient and cozy.
House and two lots for sale, in
a
man
like
Patten.
The
rule
is
that
Bandon
Steam
Laundry
.
yytf
bUme that this lav is so l«x»ely Tribune.
quire of C. W. Young. 8-4tx
economical. Esubrook War house.
mi. homeCover.
know that you enjoy a good mat-
tress when you come home jjiom your
work. you s fiend Ms ofi time in tied
and you may just as weCC le com-
jjortaWe. a sojjt sfiiingy mattiess
wifi add to your comfort,
mattress we stCC does not ¿’umfy. we
get them ^resh^ have new ones coming
in each week. So our mattresses are
cCean.
sieep is naluie^s sweet Restorer.
WoGaruff & Turner
The House Furnishers
Steamer Alliance
Second Hand Store
atiì
dr
um
mi
pii
t i
g
PLAY CARDS?
Playing Cards
Bandon Drug Co.