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Fannon Recorder
vaneing prices «rtificlnl'y. This is but that five honest mor. -in he
the judgment of the Senate Cost ol found, but that Is not the question;
• Published Every Thursday by the
Living Committee, an*! Chairman [ Can five thoroughly compett nt tnen
odgef today intriwlu rd a resolution be found t<> <l»> 'his, in 11 whom*
^•ccrder I’ntoisliin.g Company.
in ti e senate to meet the r<< 01 n udgiiwnt can be relied upon to tax
GJ. M.’. KOFF, ...
Managing Editor mendation.
this valley within bounds? Whit
Sul>Kcripi><>•, :fl 5u ;>-r Y«*r ir. A tvHi.co. Advertising Rat«*» Made
they
mav think reasonable, the tax
Known on Application. Job Printing h Specially
pavers
may th nk unieasonable.
Muter. t nt th« Bit'i.Ioii Coat office nn tieeond CI hhh Hutter.
It is said that we are to l>e taken
These, are the questions we nnmt
off the face of the earth by Halley’s
THURSDAY
settle before we go into this scheme.
comet on May iStb.
Now, if it
There is one more question; have
happens
to
be
a
cloudv
day,
and
we
we
get five men wi'h nerve enough
territory in 1853, and 1 eappointed in
Hill In Oregon.
j857 by President Buchanan. He don’t see the comet coming, we will to take this- job under present con
be taken completely bv surprise. diticns. knowing the growl there is
James J. Hill, the empire builder, was also a member of the constitu
We read in the Scriptures about the at the present time about taxes?
hrs made it known that he intends tional convention that drafted the
This argument about stopping
prophet being taken to heaven in a
progress unless we have a port com
to build railroads in Oregon, and his laws for Oregon. His last public
chariot of fire, t ut we will probably mission is far fetched. This country
son, Louis W. Hill, has’announcer office was as mayor of Portland, to
all “go up in smoke,” which seems has wonderfully progressed in the
that their plans foi building in Oie which lie was elected in 1903. — Myr
to be the ir.ore modern version of last ¡0 years, and is there ;my sign
gon will be made known during this tle Point Enterprise.
ol its stopping? It will have to be
expressing it.
month. That Hill is to contest the
admitted it might go ahead faster
rule of the Harriman interests in
Comet Is Not Mr ch.
for some, if we should go into this
Oregon, is a fact that will be gladly
A Reply to Mr. Haberly. scheme, but the question is, will
everybody anebeverything go ahead? i
received by Oregonians, for this
I {alley's comet, that great myste
This is for the individual tax payers
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state has been bottled up and its rious luminary of the heavens which
Editor R ecorder :—Mr. Haberlv to settle.
improvement hampered by the Har has been ' touted” many months, is made several statements in the other
This talk about it helping other
riman interests for many years, anc not so much after all. It might have communication which will have to be places is a little out of place. Other
no# that Hill is surely coming, ii been or.ee, but the chance* are that refuted; having come in possession places have adopted this, but it is in a ;/W
of the facts will proceed to do so. the experimental stage yet, and our
will not only mean that his railroads it wiil prove a disappointment when
Siuslaw will not get several hundred
will soon be running in all parts of it gets clearly within the range ol thousand, but may get $50,000. friends might have a little patience
and wait until we see what it will do
the state, but that the Harriman in vision in another week or so.
Tillamook’s small appropriation was for them, and not jump to conclu
terests will also have to do something
These new and surprising ideas recommended before thev formed a sions about it.
to hold their ground; so that instead were made public recently by Prof. port. Coos Bay’s appropriation
F red . N. P erkins .
of one railroad system, we will have E. E. Barnard, of the Yerkes Obser was recommended by Col Roessler
long before the port commission law
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two, and thus transportation facilities vatory. Williams Bay, Wis. The
passed the legislature. Instead of
will be equal to that of any state, in professor, ranked as one of the fore the Port of Columbia getting several
Season of 1910
a few years. When this is realized. most comet scholars of the day, millions, there is no Port of Colum
Oregon will forge ahead until she furthermore declared that comet A bia. There is a Port of Portland
The thorough-bred’ black Perch
will be one of the foremost states in of 1910 and Halley’s comet had up and this commission can not levy eron stallion Grainaulte, will stand
the Union, for our natuial resources set all our theories about the compo over one fourth of 1 cent tax
at the following places during the
A great many people when reason
are greatei than those of any other sition and peculiar actions of comet's
season: Bandon’ Apail, 1-2 lo-ll-iS
ing from a certain premise will drop
19 20 27 28. May, 6 7 ,15-16, 23
western state.
tails.
the premise they started with if the
2425.
June, t-2 3, 10 11, 19 20, 29.
Then another reason for feeling
A striking feature of the pro facts they come in contact with will
Four
Mile, April, 3, 12, 21, 29
3o
glad that it is coming is lx cause, fessor’s talk was that story of how- not warrant the conclusion at which
May, 8, 17, 26.
June, 4, 12 ,21.
“Mr- Hill leaves nothing incomplete. comets are supposed to be dragged they expected to arrive when they Langloi®, April, 4 5.9. 13 14, 17, 22-
His policy is stern and resultful. The into our solar system from outer started. This was the case with Mr. 23, 26 and 30, May, 1-2.5 9 10, 14,
Haberly. His premise, “If th’bur
<8 19. 22, 27-28, 31.. June, 5-6,9.
scope of his endeavor in Oiegon is space. Most of them, it seems, dash
den of taxes is not equitably distrib
13
14-15, 18, 22-23, 27 and 28.
not that of a mote but a master. right in, turn around the sun and uted it w’ould be a grave mistake,’’
Sixes,
April 6 7 8. 1516, 24 and 25.
Oregon on both sides of the Cas dash right out again.
was bound to bring him to a diffet -
May 3 4, n-12-13, 20-21, 29 and 30
cades is in his horizon, and its devel
Others, however, are literally cap ent conclusion than he desired if he June 7 8, 16-17, 24 25 and 26.
opment fundamental to the success ttired by the planet Jupiter, which reasoned logically, so he abandoned
W. S. Guerin, Jr., -Sec. Black
of his railroad ventures in this region. acts as the policeman of the system. it and laid a new premise on which Percheron, Assn, Langlois, Ore.
to base argument that would bring
It is a situation of deep significance I11 this event, they whiil around the
the desired conclusion. Expediency
to Portland and the state. It means sun until they are quite used up and is the only premise for an argument
New lot best bariey Estabrook
the stimulation of rival systems to there remains only a whirling flock | in favor of port commission,
11 tf
There are few facts and no figures warehouse: $1.25 per sack.
greater effort, it means exploitation of iron like meteoi ites, some of which
nor
statistics
on
which
to
base
an
of Oregon resources before all the occasionally hit the earth. Of this
world, not only by one but by' two class of captured comets is Halley’s, argument for this scheme. All ar
gument so far has been based on
railroad systems, and it means more which, as far as can be found out, is
DO YOU
presumption.
growth and more people for Oregon ess brilliant each time it 1 eappears.
It being presumed that if we are
than the most optimistic citizen of —Oregonian.
willing to tax ourselves to improve
Special Sunday Dinners
You Are at Home Here
this river, that it will be of great ad
the state yet divines.”
IF SO CALL AND LOOK OVER
vantage to us in numerous ways.
OUR STOCK OF
If you want to be fair, you cannot
New Voting Precinti.
discuss the question of how this
Hon. Geo. H. Williams.
scheme mav pay, who it may pay
Under the law, which provides the most, or whether it will pay at
Whist, 500 and Bridge Score
In the death of Hon George II. that no voting precinct shall have all. without taking into consideiajion
Williams, of Portland, “Oregon's more than 500 votes, the county what it will cost, and what class will Cards, Punches, Counters, etc.
grand old man,” not only Oregon, commissioners are planning to add bear the greater part of the burden
A FINE ASSORTMENT OF
GOOD CLEAN HOME COOKING
If this is not tine, it is the height of
but the country at large, suffers the several precincts in the county. The
PRIZES
FOR
ALL
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nonsense to assert that it will pay
loss of an historic character, for Mr. plan now is to establish a precinct at one class more than another.
AT THE
Williams’ life was not only inter Bunker Hill, one at Bay City, and
This being true why is the ques
Board And Room
Board And Room
woven with the best of Oregon's his additional precincts at Marshfield, tion of unequal taxation foreign to
By The Day $1.00
By the week $5.00
the subject?
tory, but he was a factor in national North Bend and Bandon,
For the sake of argument we will
events of importance, and his death
This is a step in advancement, as
admit
that this question of the equal
will be sincerely mourned. A review it takes a lo.ng time to count the
ization of values is not pertinent to
of Judge William’s life is not only votes of a precinct where there are
the question of port commission;
interesting reading, but it shows a more than 300 votes cast, and espec does that make this scheme any
record of activity and achievement. ially is this true where there is so more expedient until we get this
A lew notable events of his remarka much independent voting, and this question of unequal valuation ad-
ble life are: He was the last surviv condition is prevailing more and justed?
.Met ALL PATTERNS
( t-l< lu .dtil for style, pe rfect fit
And there has not been an attempt
ing member of President Grant’s more all the time, as people are vot
rihibiiiiy nearly 40 y t .-».
c . iv <ity find town in th \Ur
on the part of any one to show that
House And Lot West Bandon, Terms
$450,00
C.tn.id.1, or by mail direct. f.h-ie «»» I t.
cabinet, serving from 1871 to 1875 ing for the man instead of for the this condition does not exist.
any ol i r make.
Send lor lice c.itih1
House Worth $1200 with 40xl25-ft lot $1300
MAGAZINE
as attorney general. As a member party.
It may prove a costly experiment ZrCALfS
M.»tr M:bsuilfis tian -<UiV other f •bi.-ti
House and 3 lots Woolen Mill ad. $550
1.1 i“ tziiif —million a mor.tlii ln\uiu.iblr. I
Then, another thing that makes for some, to adopt this scheme,
of the United States senate he draft
ext’Myles, palt'ins, <lrvs- makint», tt i n< 1 > ,
plain • -ewintr, fancy ncedk-wot k, h.iiidn s . j >
Lots
in
Azalia Park $75.00 Each, Installments
ed the fifteenth amendment to the the counting of votes tedious, is the hoping that this commission would
etiquette, g * d stories, Hr. <>:• V fO ci ' 1.
yw ir (w orth double), incluthnr ’•» In- pattern
Lots in Woolen Mill Ad.. $65.00 up
bub*«, n be t »Jay, or send I«»r Man»p.« copy
constitution enfranchising the negro, many measures that a-e put on the accomplish the task of equalizing of
V/OMDERFUI.
INDUCEMENTS
valuations. It certainly seems more
9 lots Smits Ad. $175, Terms if wanted
foA: <nts. Postal bii trs premium cata!ogu<
and as attorney general he had a ticket in stall's like Oregon, where
1.nd new 1.1I1 prize otters. Address
reasonable for the people to move in
2 Acres uith nice new cottage, fenced and in
prominent part in the reconstruction we have the Initiative and Refer this matter; it ought not to be a verv nil tfcCAU f 0. 238 Io 248 W. 37411 St. NEW VARI
Good Shape, $1400,00
of the south, and was a factor in endum, and oftentimes, where there hard job if they eet in earnest about
5 Acres, one-half cleaned and partly fenced,
disposing of the K11 Klux Klan, an are so many votes in a precinct, it it. The majority of the county couit
$300
down, $125 Dec. 1st, 1910, and the balance
is to be elected this fall, and no man
organization opposing the amend takes a long time to count them.
$125 Dec. 1st, 1911 with 6 per cent, interest
When the use of voting machines should be nominated who will not
ment that the judge had written. As
.pledge himself to this work of equal
A lot 100x209, with alley in rear, for $600,00
a member of the senate he also un is universally established, this ardu
iziug values.
dertook the impeachment of Presi ous work will all be done away with,
There has been no suggestion of
dent Johnson, and almost succeeded. but until that time we must simplify graft on the part of any one. It
IRADC MANU
D lsigns
only seems reasonable that the
He served as a member of the joint affairs a* much as possible
C opyright » Jlc.
Ar.ynno Mndlnff * «ketch and dwrlntk.n mar
writer might look at this from a rnfrfclT
n-icertnin onr opini.»n freewfaothrr ru
h gh commission appointed to settle
, ivontlnn in fnibahlv P'ilenf'd»ln. <«/n. munirà.
tionaNtrictly
r. .n II dentini. fUNOBOnK <>»» Pa tenta
fren. Oideat aunney f- r *»-curiti«? polenta.
the Alaliama claims, and held a High Living, Cause Found. different point of view if'he were en ««•ut
l'ideala takmi tbruutfh Munii A Cu. ixreire
gaged in thesiw mi l or banking
Acfùrr. wttho'it ebanro, In Ilio
number of other offices of national
business, or were a speculator in
importance. As a factor of Oregon
A
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Washington.—A limit should l»e projierty of any kii.d It is a'l owing
il.Ui.n <•» »>’» •< «•"..<!>■ j Himàl
Ter,..«, t.'i a
progress he wi early identified, be put on the use of the cold storage to whose axe is being ground. Th< re
. -.r ; fnor fnontU», IL ttu.Ubyal. «w ><l<Kl«rw.
tjou cóñt Accfe
ymt demi íttwe. ■
ík Jicckjdi/
[tome Coveï:
jyeaee ofi mind iS what we
moot o£ aCC. a ÿoad eoMrêo'itafii'c
Cookinf ehaih wiCC ïoek away y ouï
ea\es. ouï piiees on ïoekeïs a\e
ïoek bottoni.
we make Cow joïiees
on aCC oft ouï foods when we ^i\st
yet them, we have aCC kinds o^
ïoekchs. oak \eed^ wiCCow and eCm
at Cow hïiees:
Cet us ^uïnish ijouï home.
tjouis tïuCij^
Woodruff & Turner
The House Furnishers
PLAY CARDS?
- Playing Cards
The Western Home
Boarding House
Bandon Drug Co.
A Square Deal
E. E. OAKES Of Course
Scieitfflic Jimerican.
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iqf appoint«! chief justice of die for the purpose of maintaining or ad* is not the least doubt in the world
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