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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1910)
B a n d. o n. 2^, e c o r a. e r lc • Tc < • ’ u.-s •• •’ 1 a I hk t ie s » Je<l-«»i « elm 1 m > i shape for tins rim «1 y.-.i.t > r«>fds • • o,vs -Jic d I !?<• : k vel t > ri; 1 • *■ . avedu-u ■'«.«. | . • |i , ¡in - |,< (■_ Published Every Thursday by the large’was d «’.s .. d,< ml ih • .-r : • r ... Mr f !«•• - . » g ttiog «»ut .- i|u- I >gs i Rcccraer Z3-at>iaJairtB Company. siis ol «»pii.ion s.'i a.«-«l, t > l> • very I »att .1'4 ■ c n at N» w M.d O. TC. KOPF, - - - Editor ■uuHi iii f ivor ol slopping the per Mr. J. L- Foster made a bi 1 incss ambiilat’oii of tin» Ix-vine tribe vvi h- trip to C« qi$h the fore part of the Snb-criptimi, >1 50 j >» r Yenr ir; Ailvauc«». Advi-ilisum R:it<-x M hum Known on AppbcHtmn. Job l*iintin<r h Specially. in’the citv limits ?is it is a c«'i tain u r week.. l ntcrol 111 tl>e Itnniion I'oatoflicv i s S« curd <‘!« ish )bu*«-r. Píte. th it we can never have , a April 7, <qto byaulifui city s< long as thev are .¡I THURSDAY lowed to run at large, and the mat Mau Service Better. ter will be taken up again nt the Kentucky Adopts Elec The Real Question Mail was received at th • Bandon meeting next Friday nigh', when it i trocution Tli-a real question at issue in re- intended to lormtila'.«« a «.I ¡"to ». et Po-tefiice. Sunday, for the first time The wi r’d will note with no small j.ard to the port commis.aoln is not th«- m liter I ca re the p< 4 Io for a saice the en’ire ma I for C »o.s and degree of interest that the Kentuckv Curry countie, has been c> niing by the idea of equal zing taxes, it is not vote, «ithcr nt the mxl gemr.il eicc- vv. v of the Middle Fork road. l*he legislature h.«s p ¡aseda law ami that lion, or at a rpecia! «lection for tint new in ii! st t v iee is «hie to th: fact whether the law is exactly perfect in ti e governine >t h is signed it—sub every small detail. I lie former i> stituting the clec'ric chair for the impose. W’.ii!«» there ate a good t! at th:* Souther.1 Pacific is now run* many acres of pasture with n th ■ ning a Sunday trai 1 from Marshfield entirely foreign to tl.e subject and cross beam and lu mp method of city limits, ami vvbi'c it might bel to Myrtle Point. <1ill be so considered by all who r an sending elimináis to their death. after Jnlv 1st, the working a hardship on s<me [innrj It is stateil that » . But how often will there be op I Coos B«v mail will ag.1.11 i «' biotiglil think through the situation ami see people who h >.ve cows, vet it is g- n- I m over the Coos Bay wagon road. all sid«s of the question, but as ha.; portunity to put the new .inti more erally thought that it is an inq osition The mail service for Coes county modern instrument of official life . . . on the general pub’.i«- to force pe • 1 I has been anvlhmg been stated before, if then’ is any but satisfactory taking into o: eration. For ycats pie to fence their lawns in older to jin the put, but we understand that c >nne tion b rtw < n 'he equaliza ion B ea.thit and several adjoining the pi'stotfice department is going to of taxes and the jaoi t commission’ it counties have found far more ex keep other people's covts off, anti it 1 ncv.-r have l:e< p on exp rimenting until we get would be all in favor of the port, be pedilious means of getting rid of ob is also true that we c.n ¡he very best/Service possible to I m cause the commissioners, anxious to noxious citizens and holding the any beautiful lawns until the cows obtained without a railroad. get all the lax money possible for Blue Crass census dow n t<> a m. dest are kept oft — OOO — Other cities of the count}- are the improvement of the harbor, bisis. W. R. C. Items passing ordinances against cow, would naturally look into the matter If the gallows provided by the ami stir up the proper authorities to state has one victim the Win running at 1 irg • and numbers of T ag dav was a success beyond force the large land and timber own chester rifle has had a dozen victims. the commercial club feel that it is 1 ’ our greate.t hones and many of the ers to pay their share of the taxes, If one legal hanging has been ar high'time that som thing was !>■■- lags were brought back and sold so that ii the equalization of tax<s ranged for a dozen illegal one; have ing don:: in Bandon consc«piently i again. Bandon is surely alright would come into the question al all, been pulled off in the courts of the proposition will be taken up when it comes to helping a good it would certainly be favorable to the Judge Lynch before the sleepy-eyed Friday evening ami should be the 1 cause along. port ccmmission. minions of the law had tur.c to know means of bringing out a good at I Grandnit Shoemaker, the oldest tendance al the club as tlu-re will lady in our corps, r«'Ceived the prize Then in regard to the port law, of* 'what had happened. pri'bably i>e tho,e who aieopposeil 1 i being the Ix-st tag seller. course this has a great deal to do Another strange feature of the The prize Jor the prettiest boy with the j’ott commission, and mmt situation is that the attempt to to til ■ proposition. biby t tl.e jiabv show was avvar 1- be met squarely on the face of it. ed to th • little .on of Mr. and Mrs abolish legal hangings did not call i E’ght men killed by a prem iture |av Woodruff, Mr. an«< Mrs, Geo. The complaint of the opposition forth an imposing lobby of Kentucky is. that there is too much power colonels to protest against the meas explosion on the United St it«'S I*. Laird's baby, receiving th«' prize for tb.e prettiest girl. vested in the port commissioners, ure as an unwarranted bl< vv at the cruiser Charleston is the 1 ill's! di ; Pi« ss t'orrespondent. aster in our Navy, These accidents and that it would be certain ruin to Kentucky hemp industry. i not im I ev<ryb«'dy in the valley if so much F t ourselves we are disposed to are so numerous tiiat it is ('. \\’ Woo«lniff, of the furniture power were delegated to five men overlook these minor questionings probable th it since the ■ civil war linn of Woodruff • timer, of Ban and that there would bfc grid* and and accept the view that Kentucky our sea fighting equipment has co .1 don, and Mr Kinney, a traveling I all that sort of tiling. Now these is cutting loose f om her dirker the lives of more of our own men man from Portland, were in Lake I men are laboring under the errone traditions and cesto ns and lias set than the combined losses of all the port last S iturday. In conversation ! ous idea that all i-. t-n are rascals and her face toward the new day Des enemies that we hive < mount« red with these genilenun thev s «id that in the past forty years. Thu-» far they had he.ud considerable about graft»rs, ami that it would be imp >s Moines Cap tai the blame for these accidents has Moras laic ami the surrounding sible to get five honest citizens who always been placed on the men country. What they heard was not would serve as port commissioners. Lincoln complimentary and described the who were so unfortunate as to get VYe tire frank to say that we have Lincoln, one of the greatest of killed. There is, of course a pos country as low and swampy and more confidence in humanity than observers, was hims: If the least truly ■ability, if some one on whom the covered with skunk cabbage. They these gentlemen have. We thor were unabl** to see any of these o«lif- observed. Go l had built him in blame were to be fixed should es erous plants. They were pleased oughly believe that there can be the back-yanl of the nat:on, ami cape death, that he might offer some with Lakeport ..nd promised for it found, in the Coquille valley, five there wrapped in homely guise, had suggestions by which ihes • frequent 1 bright future. Lake P >rt Banner. honest men who would use just and pres'rved i«n«l matured his pure di-, inters might be avoided. If out equitable judgment in handling the I ------ ------------------ humanity. He was heard but seems Navy costs so many lives in time of public business, and that tlrere is no R. M. Press?, the creamery man rarely, it ever, to have been truly peace, the carnage «lining an act 11 d of Bandon, made the Banner office a rea-on tofearlrt m graft. If all five I see». The 1 eports vve have ol him war would be fearful to contemplate. plea ..ant visit yesterday afternoon , of the commissioners did not happen Ido not sitis y, do n »t justify them —Oregonian. Mr. Press? informed us that s >me I to be honest, the/e would at least i>e thing will be heard in reg ird to the | selves. are inconistent. The Eist enough honest men on the commis 1 Bandon-Port Orford railr al, and! ern, Old-Workl eye could not reach sion to watch the others anil expose ! that most piobably it would be Fourmile Notes beyond the queer hat, ba i tailoring to the public any crooked wotk ot started scon. Floras Like Banner, j and boots v;>u couhl not now give the others; . and even though we ------ OOc-S------ away and he w is so long he fairly Everyone is busy getting their could not use the rr call, it is a very Season of 1910 had to stoop to look the little plowing done and sowing their easy matte«' to get at an appointed world in the face. grain. / official as well as an elective one, j Never have bad tailoring and The thorough-bred’ black Perch Mr. DeLong moved Mr. Rea and when it is known or even suspected eron stallion Grainaulte, will stand h mely, deferential manner so com family to town last week. that he is juggling with public funds. at the following places during the pletely hidden seer, jester, master of A fine baby giil was born Mar. h season: Bandon’ Apail, 1-210-11-18) So, argument from the source of men, as «lid these simple accounter 13 to M s. Charles Foster of Clav 19 20, 27-28. May, 6 7 ,15-16, 231 graft and stealing is simply sophistry ments hide this great gift of the ton’s mill. 24 25. June, 1-2 3, io it. 19 20, 29 of the highest order. west. I'he world reads simple de 30 Four Mile, April, 3, 12, 21, 29 The pcop’e cf Fourmile took a Then there is another phase to | ferenti >1 manner—true evidence of a gr at look at the electric June, 4, 12 ,21. storm May, 8, 17, 26. this question, one that savors of, refinement—as weakness timidity Sunday the 20th, the lightning last Langlois, April, 4 5.9, 13 14, 17, 22- commercialism, blit at the same time and indecision, just as it reads cd for over an hour and was plain 23, 26 and 30, May, 1-2,5 9 ,o. >4. it is a fact that cannot be overlooked, 18 19 22, 27 28, 31.. June, 5-6,9, I strength in noise, and power in Iv seen, but the thunder was a great 13 14 15, IS, 22-23, 27 ami 28. and that is, Are we going to move | ' abuse. It is said of sound that way off. Sixes, April 6 7 8. 15 16, 24 and 25. ahead or are we going to stop pro- ■ 1 volume will start a tear more George Cox finished sawing at May 3 4, 11-12-13, 20-21, 29 and 30 gross? The defeat ol the port com ; quickly than quality of tone. But lie new mill and is now at his ranch | | |une 7 8, 16-17, 24 25 and 26. mission at this time means a number W. S Guerin, Jr., Sec. Black it is surprising that professional ob- t tear town putting in his crops. of years' checked industry; it means Percheron, Assn, Langlois, Ore. servers, artists and writers alike, R. P. Hunt ami Vet Shields just a set back to the valley that cannot have drawn ar.«l redrawn a 1 untrue returned from a trip to Roseburg, Advertise in the f . cokui . r and be repaired ¡none yenrot five years picture of this man. Out of the they walked both ways, they report you will get results. Arc we willing to be thus stifled in hundrt'ds of Lincoln’s pictures 1« iv progress because the port I. vv does ar«» reliable, even as tecords ol fact, •:v not suit in every print? Other ports theimproved 'and th«* hundiods of ««»pvrighle.l A Splendid Overall are going ah«' d and organizing lives ««I him, in tlieir person.»! de for every u»e. under the law, and ar«' progressing, s< ript on, are largely r« in rated Cut generous* ami gitting 1 eCog nil inn fr>m the ly full. Two |inptil.»r opit.i 11 and hetrsiv.— government as a r« suit ol tluu « net hip pocket». Yeoin.m Shi.Id. Felled »earns. gi< s. The law is an easy matter Io Continuous adjust, and let us gn alu'ul m<l or fly. Just About Cows g.mize our port and be rcadr lor I niiOf.GMNino. Manufacturers action. We can look alter these At the meeting of the Bandon SNtmdM UMnii minor points afterward. Commercial Club Friday evening !' 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Woodruff & Turner The House Furnishers Special Sunday Dinner» You Are at Home Here The Western Home Boarding House i t GOOD CLEAN HOME COOKING Board And Room By The Day $1.00 Board And Room I By the week $5.00 I J ■BTOT House And Lot West Bandon, Terms $450,00 House Worth $1200 with 40x125 ft lot $1300 House and 3 lots Woolen Mil! ad. $550 Lots in Azalia Park $75.00 Each, Installments Lots in Woolen Mill Ad., $65.00 up 9 lots Smits Ad. $175. Term» if wanted 2 Acres with nice new cottage, fenced and in Good Shape, $1400,00 5 Acre», one-half cleaned and partly fenced, $300 dow2u$125 Dec. let, 1910, and the balance $125 Dec. 1st, 1911 with 6 per cent. iuk*rcst A ?ot 100x209, with alley in rear, for $600,00 A Square Deal E. E. OAKES Of Course