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W» i i. < u. ■ —* * honest men Ik tir»* tbüt the governor that lit* believe:» .1 majority of the Th» Twi £i «». MISUNDERSTOOO. i f this state will not appoint rive, or I busines-r men in the prop wed Poit Ruth, who has been married just two Weeks, lives iu a little tint aud thorw the young Man Made • VuMished Every Thursday by the even one thief or krnve to such district are corfiipt; that they can I keeps lioure for her lord aud master. But Aft»r Awhil» His Case Clear. cori upt the governor of the state of Rhe has read a little aud is wise be- IRe colder JPudisTiing Compa.n.y. As the young- uian eutered the old C »rnnfissiog; and for the still further Oregon to appoint five coriupt men | .»olid her ulucteeii years. Ou Bunday man looked up and scowled. C‘. X”. KOPF, ... Managing Editor i reason that every reasoning. honest IO the Commissio -, and that these after I heir dinner had l>eeii served by •’Well’;" su id the old innn shortly. man knows tbit the vast m.«j«»rity of five corrupt men w ill be so unani- the wife she went to the kitchen and "Your daughter”— began the young but ►<-r pt urn, $1 50 p«-r Year it A Ivance. Adveitising Rates Made returned with a pumpkin pie. electors within the proposed district 1 mous in th»ir corruptness as to at • YVlist’s that?” asked the L. and M. man. but the old uian cut him off ab KtioWti on Application. Job Printing a Specialty ; .«re honest, castable men, and that in once agree u | khi some «me particular “I made a pumpkin pie yesterday,” ruptly. E«l< iad al th« Baudou Poatotlice as Second Cluss .Matter "I’ve notlcisl thnt you’ve been hang their good judgment ami to protect spot on the river where they will his wife answered timidly. ing around here a good deni." be said. He attacked the confection with a April ,21 tvjio their own interests, they would see (corruptly use all the «funds of the knife aud fork, but could uot make “I suppose that you've come to tell THURSDAY me that you love her and want to to it that none but capable, honest | port for the i emfit of a few, and in much headway and was about to de marry her?" clare himself when Ruth announced: "No." replied the young man calmly of stifling our progress by defeating men aie ever elected to such Com ir.u.d of the rights <»f all others in “I have another iu tlie pantry, dear. Develop The Resource* "I’ve come u> tell you I hat she loves mission. Your mother sent one over yesterday. ” terested. 1 Ic.nest men are not always the p ojects now < n toot and thus me and wants to marry me " Mr. Perkins says:—“The coming suspecting dishonesty in all other She theu produced the second pie. "What?" roared the old man. grea ly hince.ng our future develop which was as tender and appetizing as assessment will show about $8,000,- men. "She says ho lieraelt." persisted the Ti e natural resources of south- the first bad beeu tough and unsavory. ni nl. young man ooo valualit-n in Coquille watershed; ‘That’a something like it.” he said Mr. Perkins, in his “Sentinel” w st Oregon are so great that to be "I tisser heard ot such an exhibition ten per cent means a bonded debt of at tide above referred to, goes at patronizingly "Of course you couldn’t of egotistical Imis-rtitience.” said th« gin to enumerate them would be a $800,000; —This amount ought to some length into a claim that the expect to become expert at once, my old man To Ferret Out The Taxes dear.” "Then you misunderstand mo" ex give five per cent, which means a establishment of the proposed Port The girl laughed. “You’re eating the task too great to be undertaken, but plained the young man '.My assertion five mill tax on the $8,000.000 val is a scheme on the part of the C A. one 1 made now,” she said. Aud iu Is dictated by (Mdicy and not by Im- a country may have ever so gteat her diary for the day is w ritten: pertim*u<*e You see. it’s just this «•ay At the reg ilar meeting of the nation or $40.000 1er interest” etc Smith Co., the Southern Pacific Co., "An ounce of prevention is worth a What I want la nothing to you. IIOW. resources and vet they will avi.il Bindon Commercial Club List Fri —and adds ' • The power is also ¡and the Southern Oregon Go., to pound of cure."—Portland (Me.) Ex la it?" nothing unless they art utilized for a given to this Commission to draw have the river improved for their press. "Why-er not- exactly" day night, the secretary was instruct “I might want H. ikhi . hut that this money out ot county treasuries bet efit; mostly at the expense of the purpose EJ he possibilities in our The Hip Joints. ed to write to the secretaries of the and deposit it in such bank or banks wouldn't matter to you. would it?” thickly populated districts were there , small tax [layers of the Coquille The cup and bail socket and the air "Certainly uot " other commercial bodies of the coun as they choose*. It is no wonder tight valve were first used in the hu "Yon re under uo obligations to sup watershed. Mr. Perkins does not man body if our bip Joints and arms even when the Indian was roaming ty and to the secretaries of the var some of our banker sawmill men aie use his reasoning faculties to an were uot provided with air tight sock ply me with what I want, are you?" over the prairies, but it took the ef "Hardly " ous Grange lodges with the view ol ¡■so mightily in favor of this scheme. extent to earn the pay be is receiv ets we should get too tir«*d to continue ’•Then «liai a foolish proposition It fort and skill of civilized man to de our work for any length of time in sending a delegation to the county A deposit as large as might come ing in opposing the establishment of just bolding these limbs together by would be for me to come to you and velop them. The same condition is fiom this bond issue would be quite the Port—or else his pay is very muscles. It is the pressure of the air say. '.Mr Parkinson. I have been very c Hirt, to ask that the timber land.-« favorably impressed with your house an item in the business of any bank small. No one who is famih.it with which bolds them in place, and thus and true in this section of the country. furniture.' or ’I think I’d like your of the county be cruised, so that the or banks.” all physical effort is avoided. Iu the We must develop our resources, but existing conditions, for one moment various air tight Joints and sockets daughter* or anything else In that Hue. assessor can place the proper values zXccording to the above quoted as believes that either the C. A. Smith found iu the human body one may find But »when your daughter wants any there are certain things necessary be on these lands and thus force the sériions there would be a bond issue Co . the Southern Pacific Co., or nearly all the mechanical principles in thing it’s different. Now, isn’t It dif fore this development can be brought volved in the air brake or the use of ferent ?" big timber holder to pay hisshare of ami taxes to the amount of $840,< no, the Southern Oregon Co. wants the compressed "It certainly is different" admitted air for a thousand differ about. The most pressing needs of the old man cautiously. the taxes. This is a step in the « statement which has no foundation Port of Ct quille River established. ent things. Some may aver that na "Precisely," said ilio young man. this stition before the proper dexel- in fact, but is erroneous to the exten* Under ¡»resent conditions nearly all ture did not discover ball bearings, a "She and I figured that all out very right direction, as it is not right that mechanical device which has revolu of the difference between $90.840 the timl er from the Coq lille water tionized o| ment can be realized is the means carefully last night. You see. I have the vehicular world. But the these timber holders should dodge and $840,000—a slight excess of shed that is cut into logs is being principle is almost developed in the no particular prospects, and we could of more adequate transporta.ion. see I hat there wasn't one chillice the r taxes, while the people who $749,160 But conceding tbit sold and manufactured into Iu nber ball of the leg bone and the socket of both that you would give her In a hundred There are two ways possible to the hip, which are made so smooth are trying to improve the country .«mount, whatever it may be. would on Coos Bay. Without these logs and to me. Theu she suggested that you are so well oiled that they slide get transportation here: by rail and had never yet refused anything that are forced to pay a penalty for im be deposit d in the banks—how are the Coos Bay mill owners would have backward and forward with practical she wanted, no matter what the cost by water. For the railroad we must ly uo friction. might be. and that perhaps It would proving their property. It is the the banks to profit thereby? Take to procure others from other places depend upon the men of wealth as the bond issue of $75 700, or what at a largely increased cost, «»1 shut lie a good plan to change the usual determination of the club to do all Early and provident fear la the order somewhat. We sort ot tell that ever : «mount may be issued—what is down tlieii mills for want of material mother of safety.—Burke. there is not sufficient capital avail J it wouldn't be right to ask you to do in its power to bring . bout the prop to become of them? They are to be to manufacture. The estaljishment able in this section to build a railroad anything for me. but it's different In Our First Money. er equalization of taxes. Of course sold to whomsoever will make the of the Port < f the Coquille River, her ease, as I remarked la-tore So bnr the development of the water The first Uuited States money wna I'm here merely us her agent to say it will necs.-itate considesable ex best offer for them, Where w ill the and the resulting improvement of made In ITSti. but instead of bearing that she wauls me and that she wants ways is within our power. We hava pense to the county to have the tun money to buy them come from? Out the river so that m mufactured lum the faces of leading statesmen It bore me very much and to ask you to please the natural harbors, all they need is of the banks necessarily. True, the ber can be shipped from and over it only the face of Liberty. Some few see that she gets me She never has b -r cruised but the amount will were stamped with the face of wanted any tiling so much ns she development The Coquille valky money may not be withdrawn from directly to the markets, would cause coins Washington and are highly valued by wants me. and I am so favorably dis more than be returned in a single the same bank or banks in which the is one of the richest sections of the mills to be erected on the river, in a collectors. The first coins struck by posed toward her that it you care to I year in extra taxes and each year Commission may deposit it. but it short time, sufficient in number ami the LJnlt»*d States mint were some half make the investment 1 shall be quite state and we have a natural haibor lu ITtrj. The first United States willing to leave the terms entirely to t lereafter it will be a clear gain to will come out of the banks, and to capacity to consume the output of dimes dimes were struck in France from old you and her" h-’ic that is «apable of development the county. If the large timber hol just lh.it extent reduce the amount logs produced on the Coquille water silver family plate furnished by Wash Naturally she got him. No wlrt« into a great waterway, all it needs is iugton aud were known as “Martha awake business man is going to over on deposit in the banks — so how are shell, which would not only be seri der pays his share of the taxer it Washington dimes" from the fact that a reasonable amount of money judic 1 the banks as a class, to be benefiited ously detrimental to the mill men on the Liberty head was adapted to that look a chance to get such a line sam will lighten the burden of the small ple of uerve tn the family.—Philadel ¡ously expended and it will be re by having money deposited in them Coos Bay, but w«»uld also seriously of the president’s wife.—New York phia inquirer. propelty holder. that has just been drawn out of diminish the leading industry in that American. turned tenfold in a com[ arativelv ëccx-'-i Oït Cake». them? B«it under the system ol ar One pound tine Scotch oatmeal, one I locality. So, it mav be safely as Over the Mark. short time. The argument has been “Does he aim at realism in the sto tablespoon ful melted butter, enough In a reecnt decision a judge of the gument employed by Mr. I erkins sumed that the C. A. Sintth Co does cold water to make a smooth dough. made that the timber anil lumber in ries he writes'.’’ supreme court of Missouri said that he w ill contend, no doubt, that the not want to improve shipping facili Put th«- butter with the oatmeal, add "He may alm at It. but be doesn ’ t terests received practically all the salt ami water. Knead till very smooth, high, extended billboards “are con money will be drawn out of the ties on the Coquille river at the ex bit wltbiu a million miles of it.” roll very thill, divide into cakes and benefitsand that in a tew years when bankA of the money centers which pense ol the “small taxpayer ” •’How’s that?” stant menaces to the public safety place on a hot griddle. When done “ The hero of bis last story is a are 1 emote from us and deposited in the timber is gone there will be no If the Coquille River should be ’spendthrift Scotchman.’” — Houston rub with <lry oatmeal and toast before and welfare of the city. They endan the local banks. If this should hap- the fire till they curl up. . improved so that all lumber manu I’oat. more need of waterways or a port ger the public health; they are also j pen to be true w ill some one explain I faetured on it could be shipped z; —v =---------- commission. Some have even allu inartistic and unsightly; in case of how the bringing of outside money directly over it to the markets with ded to the timber countries of north Special Sunday Dinners You Are at Home Here lires they would cause their spread into our midst ami depositing it in out being rehandled, this would ern Minnesota, Wisconsin, and our local banks will work loss or dis mean the almost entire destruction and constitute barriers against their Michigan as examples, saying that advantage to the tax payers in the of the freight business of our local extin ction, and in case of high wind proposed Port district? Any one railway, viz,, the handling of logs fifty years ago people would have their temporary character, frail struc who calls reason to his aid knows from the Coquille river to the Bay. laughed at the idea of their timber ture and broad surface render them that this fact alone would be of great So, it may be safely assumed that supply ever being exhausted and liable to be blown down and to fall ¡advantage to the community,—for, the Southern Pacific Co. does not they also say that in another filly upon and end angei those who may were the amount large enough, it want to improve the shipping facili years there will be no more timber happen to be in their vicinity.”’ would reduce the rate of interest and ties of the river at the expense of stimulate activity in all classes of the “small taxpayer.” here. This may be true, but the GOOD CLEAN HOME COOKING From this language one infers that business; a condition which is always land will be more valuable after the The latest assessed valuation of judge is opposed to the billboards beneficial to all who are within the I Mr. Perkins’ real and personal prop timber is off than it is al ¡»resent. and regards them as a nuisance. influence of such activity. erty is $2,785. On the basis of a In these above mentioned states, the Board And Room Board And Room And the same conditions will ap two mill general tax. ami a special finest of crops are being raised in ply, so far as benefitting the banks is tax sufficient to pay off the principal By The Day $1.00 By the week $5.00 Port Commission many of the logged off sections, and concerned, to any general or special and interest of those bonds at the tax that may be raised -for nearly, if end of twenty years, if made payable (Continued from first page.) more land is being brought under not all of the money with which to one-twentieth each year. — Mr. Per cultivation every year. The writer every municipality, from the smallest [»ay them will be drawn out of tin- kins’ port taxes would be $8 50 for 1 kn«»ws what he is talking about on incorporated town to the United local banks, and should it be depos : this subject as, he has been in di States, the entire power to manage ited there again, the banks will have' the first year, which amount wou d be decreased in each succeeding rect communication with th?se sec and control it must, ot necessity, no more money on deposit than they year to the extent of the amount of tions and knows that land is inert as finally he placed in some one man or had before the tax was levied and the interest therefor paid on the The whole collected. ing in value every year. The same some body of men. bonds before that time paid off. theory of our Government is based House And Lot West Bandon, Terms $450,00 But it is by no means certain that Mr. Perkins’ real property is so sit conditions will exist and do exist in upon this. the money derived from the sale of uated that it would unquestionably House Worth $1200 with 40x125 ft lot $1300 Oregon, only we aie more favored Mr. Perkins further says:— bonds wdl come from the outside— fog greatly enhanced in value by the House and 3 lots Woolen Mill ad. $550 because ol our salubrious climate “Those in favor of this scheme for it is not unlikely that they will creation of the Port. These facts Lots in Azalia Park $75.00 Each, Installments while in those sections they have’tell us the Commissioners will not be purchased by local capitalists, in have led many to wonder why he Lots in Woolen Mill Ad., $65.00 up ” the long, cold winters with which go as far as the law will permit in which event the money would come should spemi his entire time and 9 lots Smits Ad. $175, Terms if wanted out ol the local banks in which it ' much money in travelling expenses to contend. Those who are alarmed bonding and tax levying.” “How do we know they will not would be again deposited by the to defeat the creation of the Port, 2 Acres with nice new cottage, fenced and in for fear that this country will become go as far as the law will permit?” Commission. Good Shape, $ 1400,00 when, under the present assessed barren anti unfruitful and thus hav. “Their mere protestation to that So, all this newspaper and street valuation of his property his taxes 5 Acres, one*half cleaned and partly fenced, nothing to ship might as well set effect does not amount to much."’ talk of Mr. Perkins about the banks for Port purposes would be only $300 down, $125 Dec. 1st, 1910, and the balance Mr. Perkins asserts his right to scheming to have the Port established $8.50 a year; and those who so their minds at rest, for this country $125 Dec. 1st, 1911 with 6 per cent, interest will be producing aburfdantly after we question all motives except his own, so that they, the banks, could have wonder have concluded that his atti A lot 100x209, with alley in rear, for $600,00 are all in our final resting place un and further, seems to assert that he the use of the money for the short tude of opposition is based upon one holds within himself a monopoly of time pending its expenditure, would of two c »ndilions., viz.: Either that less Halley's comet should destroy honesty. seem to rest upon the same basis of he is under pay by outsiders whose the universe on May l8i h and if that It is known So all re »soning, fact as all other cf his so-called argu interests will l»e hurt by the estab misfortune should occur it will make holiest men that the Port Commis ments. , lishment of the Port, or that he has but little difference to any ol us a- sion will not go as fat as the law will Another street assertion of his is — become the self appointed guardian ' we will have no further use for earth permit as to the amount of binds that the Port Commission will ex I of the lax oayers ol the Coquille ly possessions, but the fact is that «nd taxes; for the reason that there pend all the money raised by bond watershed —Coquille Sentinel. » w ill. be no necessity for so doing, issue, whatever the amount, in im th s valley will get richer every jear nor for going beyond the amounts proving the mouth of the river, and aad tha thing lor as do is to pre hereinbefore stated, and for the Advertise in the R ecorder and make no improvement above that gMS great lutare uiKcad further reason that all reasoning,- point. This is equivalent to saying I you will get results. i The Western Home Boarding House A Square Deal E. E. OAKES Of Course Read the Recorder • • 4 a a • • « • • •