Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, April 28, 1910, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    the lower1 river, and If this Is true In give men so much power over our
this instance, it wi'l be the name all property, especially in a case where
The Important fact for the prospec­
Published Every Thursday by the
tive bsyer of a cream separator to
there
are
no
restraints,
no
bonds,
no
j
Editor R ecorder :
When we the way to Myrtle Point, so it i* strings of any son on this Iruard. its keep in mind is not the initial price
Recorder Fu.t>iel}in.g Company.
the machine, but ability to extract
cn ered into a discussion of this Port v ;Sily seen that it is a never ending will, whim, caprice o. fancy the only of
butter fat from uew- milk, if it fails
job,
consequently
the
estimates
of
O. E. KOFF,
-
-
-
Jtfimaging Editor question it was with the idea that ii
governing orce as to expenditures? to do tills, and any considerable
of butter fat goes through and
these
“
competent
judges
”
are
of
Snl-M-ripiion, $1 5o i*-r Year ir. A-lvanee, Ad«t*irising ltati-s M il I h
does 11. t the experience ot the Amer­ amount
was a public question that any pri­
is fed to pigs In the swill, it will be
Kuowzi on Applieaiiou. .1 at) Printing h Specialty
little
value.
ican people, in numerous places, a coytly proposition if It were a dona­
vate citizen had the right to discuss
EiJPYbtl hi Hie Bnndoit P<*«U4Hce hh hecund C'I hhm Mutter.
/\ny
man
who
is
a
reasoning
ani
­
prove the undeniable tendency of tion to the fellow who is to operate
and oppose if he thought Lest, but
mal,
knows
that
the
more
the
brush
men to be reckless in the expeudi It.
April ,28 1910 it seems we were acting under a de and timirer is cleared away, the
THURSDAY
ture of money not their own, espec­
lusion; that onlv “leading citizens’
Many of the trees in the older or­
greater
will
be
the
erosion
by
the
chards
in the Hood river valley were
ially
where
they
cannot,
except
in
have such right. ft may be some
Coquille River Gets $56,000 apolog its are due this Executive winter rains, consequently, the rivet case of rank fraud, be held account­ set too near together, from fifteen to
For Good Roads.
twenty feet. and the visitor in tin- val
Club for having invaded th it private will keep getting harder and harder able?
ley Inst fall saw flies«* same trees in
to keep open. This is the experi
yell* vv leaf, bearing undersi/ed fruit
We
luv
•e
men
of
some
ability
i
The
R
ecorder
is
in
receipt
of
a
preserves.
If there is one thing that will liel|
aud in general appearan. e suffering
The Lt le exhibitions of ill nature ence of every country where climate among us who are boosting haul tor from both ta*k of fertility and mois­
a country mote than all others, it is copy of the Congressional Record
Port Commission, who have main­ ture at the «*nd ot an unusually dry
are not to be woncere I at. The and other conditions are similar.
a network of good wagon roads. which contains Senator Bourne’s
Cid
sett'ers
say
’
that
45
years
ago
tained in public places that every season. Most later plautiugs correct
gentlemen of this club are to be con­
this fault.
This fact is being demonstrated more amendment to the Riversand Har­ gratulated on the forbearance they the tides affected the river a good man has his price.
bors
bill,
concerning
the
Coquille
ways
above
Myrtle
Point,
so
much
Is there a man who will deny that
and more all the time in the thickly
have shown in this matter. Under
A quite striking illustration of th*»
that
they
would
have
to
wait
until
it
River.
The
original
bill
read.
“
Com
the
chances aie exceptionally tine llmiti-d amount of nourishment te
the circumstances it was perfectly
populated countries, and they are
quirts I to sustain plant ami tree life
run out to cross.
under this law for graft?
paying more attention all thetimc to pleting improvement in accordance natural for them to resort to inuen
is found In a pine tree which grows
Can
these
gentlemen
tell
why
it
Don t let any man who is a renter from a crevice, largely ot its own
does, and be rather person.il in their
with
the
report
submitted
in
House
the good roads prop« sition, and are
hardly affects the river as far as Myr­ think for this reason he is not a tax making, at the summit of the majeslc.
article.
weather beaten gray granite sentiuei
working along scientific lines for Document, numbered 399, Sixtieth
payer; for the router is a taxpayer, dome
We certainly would have shown tle Point at this time?
in Yosemite valley
It has a
Congress,
fust
session,
$27,840.
’
When the fact of unequal valuation indirectly, just as the man wh 1 buys diameter of I’fteen Inches, is twenty
building good roads. Road gradeis,
better taste to have sneaked into this
road drags, and many other useful The amended bill which passed, discussion under some club name was raised to show that the home and pays the freight and insurance to twenty -five teet high, with a spread­
builders will pay out of all proportion rates, so the renter helps pay the in top. ami seems to have thrived on
tools are being put into opt ration reads; “Completing improvement than to have come ou; over our own
Its scant fare.
The United States
to their power to pay as against the taxes. Any man who rents, feels survey mark within a couple of feet
and
for
maintenance
in
accordance
name.
with the result that the roads aie
of our raise in values because raised values of Its trunk gives its elevation above
We will have to no ify our em­ corporate class that own
being bettered all the time. Ro< k with the report submitted in House
‘
This
is mean raised taxes, and a raise in sea level at about SAHHJ feet.
natural
wealth,
it
was
said,
ployers that we cannot accept any
Document,
numbered
673,
Sixty-
and gravel roads, of course, are to
more pay for our services. The fun foreign to the question.” But the taxes, as a rule, brings a raise in
The decidedly unfavorable season
Le preferred, but where these are first Congress, second session, we can get from poaching will be favorite argument of those in favor rents, and any scheme like this Port which has prevailed In ill«» corn belt
during the past six months, iu which
ot this scheme is that it will raise Commission will raise taxes fast.
impossible, or at least impractical 1<, $56,000.” This extra appropriation compensation enough.
it lias tH»en Hobson's choice whether
values,
In
tact
it
is
their
chief
stock
It was stated, ia the presence ot the corn spoiled faster in field or crib,
If the tenth man will pardon, a
there are other methods that can be will help out a great deal in fixing
in trade.
But they seem to be the writer and a number of other will call attention witii new emphasis
used to advantage. Hue is an ex­ up the river, and with the aid of the few more facts-w ill be furnished them, unable to see that it is the other
men, at a meeting ol the Bandon lo the value of the silo as a very ef­
Port Commission, which will soon be from which new estimates can be
fective method of preserving the corn
cellent suggestion by E. N. Bailey,
fellows
values
we
want
raised
first
so
Commercial Club, that the saw mill crop. Put here before the killing
made,
that
will
make
those
already
established, the Coquille river will
they will have to pay their fair share men along the river would give $50 frosts of Octolier came, it would have
of Britt, Iowa, who is an authority
made, look slim.
socn be a harbor, worthy the name,
of
taxes. An even start is what we apiece for a campaign fund t > fur conn* to no harm, while the farm own­
on good roads, and who conducts <•
When one examines the govern»,
er ami Iwlp would not have had to
and in the face of these opportuni­ treat records, he finds that they base want in this race We object to be­ tiler this scheme along.
wallow around in the spring mud to
department in the Iowa Homestead
ties, who is there who could work all calculations for maintaining any ing the scratch man while the big
And this is better evidence that get the last ot it from the Held. Ow­
of Des Moines, one of the greatest
ing to the fact that many fields were
fellows have such a start of us.
the services of some and the fervor not husked before the deep snows
agamst the Port Commission, when depth of water on any bar, on the
agricultural papers in the Unitrd
We are on the short end of the
it will certainly appeal to every amount of sluicing power; this sluic­ doubletree; when yon have bored ot others is paid for than any they came, the stock was not turned into
States. Mr. Bailey says:
may have that the writer has received tile stalk fields as usual, ami as a re­
thinking man as the best thing.that ing power is determined by the nat 1 he hole in the middle, at least, we
sult they have had to be stuffed with
“A road paved only with go< d
pay for his.
ural flow and the tidal area
high priced hay. the fodder In the
can possibly come to this vdley at
Let every man who reads this, re- fields, such as it was, not beidg util­
intentions cannot stand the waters o'
These records show that the gov­ may listen with more patience to
the present time. Anyone who will ernment started this work at mouth your song.
member that we get ust one vote on ized at all.
adversity, but turns into a slough o
But
understand,
we
do
not
swallow
A conservation doctrine that needs
despondency I timing rr.ud up into work against it is certainly a knock of Coquille with the idea that the this pill, while valuations are so that this question of Port Commission.
\ es or no. Never a vote on tax at a deal more attention given to it this
er, or he is so short sighted that he natural flow anil tidal area w< uld
a turnpike only gives it a chance to
we pay m the proportions of from anytime.
year than was last is that of increas­
F red N P erkins .
cannot see through the hole in the give and keep a depth of 12 feet at
ing tile usefulness and wholesomeness
4
‘
j
to
1
to
to
to
1
as
against
those
get slippery on the other side.
low
tide
if
two
rublestone
jetties
were
of
tiie myriad homes of the country—
grindstone.
“You can’t cure a in id hole I y
the multiplication of home comforts,
built, 800 feet apart, to control the corporations.
Gold In Ancient Rome.
the increase of home happiness ami
There has been such a seemingly
water.
putting more mud in it. Throw tl e
William Jacob in his "History of the content meut, the rearing 11ml training
Want a Hill Road.
willful
attempt
on
the
part
of
this
Precious Metals’ estimates from the of purer minded ami more whole soul-
These records show that after this
mud out each side and then you will
club to misrepresent our position in accounts given by the Itomaii writers ed boys and girls. Here is a conserva­
work
had
been
carried
on
for
some
have two roads and a canal betweei
that in the reign of Augustus, the first tion directly affecting our perpetuity
Nothing would better please the time, they were compelled to aban­ this matter that a few facts are nec of
the emperors, when Home was at i as a nation In comparison with which
them, now drain the canal and still
the height of its power, the amount of ; tin» saving of forests from destruction,
people of Coos county than to have don the 12 foot idea and try for to essary t j straighten them out.
I
The Port law gives this commis­ gold in the Roman empire was nearly the keeping of soils from depletion
you will have two r »ads. Ii you
it officially announced that in Hill’s feet. In the course of time they
¡'his vast treasure had and the prevention of the looting of
were compelled to change the jetty sion “the power to borrow money $2,000,000,000.
had done this in the first place yoi
been gathered chiefly by conquest from our mineral wealth by the greedy sink
plans for 1 he development of Or -gon
plan to 600 feet apart to maintain 10 and bona the propertv in this water j various nations of Europe. Asia and into paltry insignificance. The fact
wouldn’t hive had the mud hole.
this section of the state was to be feet at low tide. In 1907 the gov - shed lo 10 per cent of ils assessed : Africa There had been extensive Is there is good ground for believing
“When earth and water won’i
mines In Spain ami in the Atlas inonu- that if we paid more attention to our
given early and effective considera- 1 eminent ordered an examination and valuation, that is, assessed for state i I tains
of north Africa, but their yield homes and boys ami girls some of
is
good
Io
1
make mud the earth
.ion, and everything would seem to . survey of the river mouth and the ar.d county purposes." These bonds j In the wealth of kings and of cities In these other ills would right them­
nothing, I wouldn’t give ten cents indicate that it wiil be considered. shoals in the r ver.
cannot draw to exceed 6 per ct nt I Asia and Egypt had been despoil«! j selves, for there would of necessity be
' and carried away to enrich the con-1 a larger moral element in our national
p» r acre for land that won’t make Not only has Hill shown keen judg­
I here were 25 borings made in interest.” It can levy’ and collect a ' qnerors
life
the last -’4 of a mile, or from the life­ 1 per cent or 10 mill tax each year
fiist-cl.iss mud when mixed will
ment in choosing rich tenitory, but saving station to end of south jetty. to do such work as the law empow­ (?
water. The best way to make gooc
his evident interest in the northern 17 b rings show rock bottom the ers them to do.” “Also a special
Special Sunday Dinners
You Are at Home Here
roads is to put the water in om
tax to pay interest on bonds and
and eastern section of the state would remaining 8 sand and gravel
place and the dirt in another, am
It is estimated by the engineers take up such outstanding bonds as
not lead to the belief that he will
let the people who use the road.
that
it will cost $27,840 to make a have matured.”
overlook and ignore the s< uthwestern
mix it io suit themselves.”
The present assessment will show
safe 10 foot bar, and open the three
portion which has some of the great
shoals on lower river, with an annual a valuation of eight million or more
est possibilities in the state for future expenditure ot $4,000 to keep these in this watershed, and 10 per cent
Be A Booster.
traffic. It is realized that if Hill three shoals open.
means a bonded debt of $800,000 or
makes the announcement and takes
What compelled the government more if this commission is so dis
Are you a boostet? Everybob; the move in favor of the develop to change its calculations as to the POSED. Thii amount ought to be
GOOD CLEAN HOME COOKING
ought to be. By being a boostei ment of this section, it will rapidly amount of water it could keep on obtained for 5 per cent interest.
bar? also its jetty p'ans? But one which means $40,000 for interest or
we do not mean that von must b< forge t) the front, and the Harriman
answer can be given; that is, the a 5 mill tax on the 8 million valua­
around extolling the great resource; interests that have been content to tidal area is insufficient to furnish the tion.
Board And Room
Board And Room
of your community or town all th< hold up and bottle up this locality required volume of water to sluice i'
This ¡bonded debt does not keep
By The Day $1.00
By the week $5.00
these 5 men from levying this to
time, but it does mean that you will will find that another corporation is to a greater depth than io feet.
-------------- ■■■
■
What do these bearings indicate? mill tax each year IF so disposed .
speak a good word for it whenevei to take a generous portion of the
Here is a clear statement of facts
opportunity offers. It means that traffic that will accrue.— Myrtle Point That if a much greater depth is ol>-
tained ft must be by blasting. And that cannot be refuted, and no man
you will do all in your power to Enterprise.
if this depth is maintained it must be that is fair will try. These facts
assist in every industry or enterprisr
by dredginv, for ti e volume is in­ were stated simply to show the lati­
New York steamship men say that sufficient to sluice it
that has a tendency to build up yom
tude this law confers on the 5 men
It will not do to make light 01 who make up this commission, The
community or town. It is not nec Roosevelt’s visit to France, Germany
essary that you put 11 oney into and Austria will mean an increase of these reports, fcr they come from a qualification if so disposed ex-
chides any seeming intent to try to
House And Lot West Bandon, Terms
$450,00
every proposition that comes along nearly 200,000 in the number of im class of men that this commission
will have to depend upon. One deceive the tax payers. These qual
House
Worth
$1200
with
40x125
ft
lot
$1300
nor that you boost for every litt e migrants coming into the country.
paragraph in the Club’s article will ideations were in the first article the
House and 3 lots Woolen Mill ad. $550
whim that some people may have; This influx of immigrants may not be quoted: “It is estimated by’ com writer sent to the Sentinel.
Lots in Azalia Park $75.00 Each, Installments
but you can give your moral suppoit prove to be an unn ixed evil if they petent judges that a fund af $162,840
But is it not pertinent to ask
Lots in Woolen Mill Ad., $65.00 up
”
to every honest enterprise, and in ate impressed with the fact that they will be ample to place and maintain “How do we know they will not go
9 lots Smits Ad. $175, Terms if wanted
are ineligible to the office of Presi­ the river in condition so any vessel as far as the law will permit?”
that way you become a booster.
2
Acres
with
nice new cottage, fenced and in
Admit, for the sake of argument,
that can cross the bar can get up to
One of the best ways to show that dent of the United States and are
C< quille, also make and maintain an that the estimates submitted by this
Good Shape, $1400,00
you are a booster is to patroniz. willing to go out to the country and 8 foot channel to Myrtle P >int."
Club are correct.
The question
5 Acres, one-half cleaned and partly fenced,
home industry, and, so far as p< ssi- work. If the great African hunter
If this paragraph contains the arises, Why such a vast frame work
$300 down, $125 Dec. 1st, 1910, and the balance
ble. buy home made goods. Oi keep this mighty throng herded in upper river view of this scheme, it to saise the small siim of $*90,840?
$125 Dec. 1st, 1911 with 6 per cent interest
course if you live in a town where the doubtful districts, where * male does not the lower river view; for if One tinder which this commission
A lot 100x209, with alley in rear, for $600,00
nothing is manufactured, you cannot actors of great wealth” are supposed this Port idea is adopted, this Co- can mortgage our property to t,h<
quilli bar must have its share of im­ extent of 10 per cent of its assessed
buy home made goods; but here in to be Iving in wait to give him battle,
provement. If the advocates of Port valuations, also subject us to an
Bindon we have an opportunity to le ought to go down t > the polls a Commission in Bandon endorse this extra tax that may some years
get home made articles in a number ew years hence with a pretty for­ paragraph, just keep yom eyes open amount to 18 to 20 in Ils on the
of lines, and all these industries are midable machine. It does not make for a nigger in the fence corner, for dollar?
This question of conuption has
employing labor, ami in that way much difference what portion of the $162,840 will not be a drop in the
never
been raised by an opponent of
bucket,
if
these
government
reports
are building up your community and United States a foreigner lands in, he
Port Commission, but it will bear a
are correct.
enhancing the value of your prop is certain to feel giateful to the man
Take notice, the government en ittle attent on. Is the experience of
erty. Are you helping to keep th<- who induced him to come here. — gineers say it will take $4000 each the American people in recent times
Reply to Executive Club
The Western Home
Boarding House
----
’JEFUZW STSTJLFS
9
IJ n T
ZRE-A.T j estate
A Square Deal
E. E. OAKES Of Course
ball rolling in this way?
Oregonian.
year to dredge the three shoals in so reassuring as to make it safe to
Read the Recorder