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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1910)
the county cruised bv a county cruiser. This move has been on foot Published Every Thursday by the for some time Recorder Fnloisiilng Company. C L KOPf. Editof - - - En't-ie I >11 lhe Jintiduii Fixtoflice hh becuud t'iHHH Matter. movement. vast timber wealth of Coos counts is 1910 there is no way of placing a just valuation on same without an official cruise. Honesty and Panics It is agreed ihal the not properl) assessed lor the reason July 14, It is the plan ol those be recent flurry in Wall street, made to but merely as the result of expres appear more or less as a consequent c Square Deal Wanted of railroad legislation and rate ad justment, or the contemplation ol It would be interesting to know by what process the Isthmian Canal what might ensue from these. We may admit that operations in Commission reached its conclusion Wall street aie conducted cn a strict that fir is not a suitable wood for car ly business basis, with which senti building in Panama. The Western ment has nothing to do, and it will wood is so well adapted for car be held by many people that to material that an order for 40,000,000 argue the influence or action of con feet of siding, sill? and decking is to science in Wall street transactions is be shipped from Oregon right into That Lots on the Adjoining Property Are Selling For And at Less Than A. W. Buell, who was among the Myrtle Pointers that went to Bandon to celebrite the Fourth says that theie wasn't “a d------ n thing doing that was worth while," and that the people were greatly disappointed. They had advertised a three days’ celebration. They had nothing worth mentioning Saturday, a ball game Sunday, and a faint effort at a parade on the Fourth.—Myrtle Point Enterprise. against Pacific Coast lumber manu the basis of honesty. There is no contention anywhere, facturers on the part ol the Isthmian All that the that the Interstate Commerce Com Canal Commission. Receive Life-Savers’ Salary Mrs. Wickman of Empire, mother mission desires, or is likely to im lumbermen of this territory ask for is of Henry Wickman, deceased, who pose rates that will not be lair and a square deal. If they cannot com lost his life while in the life-saving reasonable, and therefore honest pete with vellow pine on price, well service al Garabaldi Beach last spring, has just been advised that There is no belief in any quarter tha t and good, but fir is so far superior the treasury department will allow the poweis conferred upon that to yellow pine for car building pur her his salary for two years. He tribunal by the new law will lead to poses, that it is absurd to restrict was being paid $85 per month, and the taking ot revenue which right bids to the Southern wood, except the total amount she will receive will be $2040, payable quarterly. —Coos fully belongs to any road. The on price.—Coos Bay l imes. Bay Harbor. fundamental consideration in the whole business is to insure such ad justrnent as will compel the railroads Our Salubrious Climate to give the people a square deal Wall street knows this as well as There are always some people who the rest of the country. When, upon are dissatisfied with their lot. no the promise of this condition it sends matter what that lot may be, but stocks tumbling it demonstrates a whatever one may say of the Pacific consciousness of dishonesty under coast, and especially of Coos county, one can lot help but praise its salu the present arrangement. We may as well believe* that the brious climate, ami there are two Wall street conscience once liquid times in the year, at least, when this ated to conform to the new basis, particular feature is very noticeable; the country may go on with its busi the middle of summer and the dead ness without further seri< us interfer of winter. lust now we read in the papers of ence.—Telegram. terrific storms throughout the east No Decorations, July Fourth and middle west, of scores and even hundreds of heat prostrations, wfiile out here in Coos county we are en Since the Fourth, a number of joying a climate, so agreeable in all citizens of Bandon have expressed its forms, that the beauties can hard themselves to the R ecorder as ly be described. Then again in the being greatlv disappointed at not winter, when the onlv inconvenience seeing any decorations about the we ire subjected to js a little tain, speaker's stand or elsewhere about wf read of snow-bound raihoads, the celebration grounds on that da). people perishing from cold and hun In fact, the grounds around the plat ger. and in fact all manner ol evils very caused by cold weather. Surely plainly that no one had been near there is no place on earth superior the place since the last celebration to Coos county, so far as climate is form and benches, showed held there three years ago. concerned, and what can be said of Whether this was an oversight on the climate can also he said of nearly the part of those who had the cele everything else in regard to this bration in charge, or what the rea -ectionol the country. sou was, we do not know, but thei fact remains that the place should have been cleaned up and decorated To Cruise the Timber The Old Fashioned Women. “What caused your auddeu blowing in?” asked a veteran lu Shade Land of a woman who Just arrived. The wom an gave a sigh that blew over a tomb stone as she replied; “1 am an old fasbioued woman, and 1 did my work lu a kitchen with a six hole range, a big sink, three long tables, two pan tries and a dlshpuu large enough to wash a turkey in. Two «lays ago < went to visit my daughter in a big city nnd found her cooking for her family lu a t-bullng dish, doing her dishes In a washbowl and keeping them stored in the lower part of the washstand. When 1 saw her get the bread out of n big bowl on the piano called n Jardiniere nnd reach for the butter out of the window I felt n cold chill come over me. and when she made soup by o|>enlng n tin enn and pouring out a mess to which she add ed water from the wash pitcher 1 knew iio more.’’ Then the old fash ioned woman gave su< h a sniff of dis gust It blew all the shades over Into the next county.—Atchison (iloln- Trapped. The man whs tn'liber neatly n<>r well drwed He was plainly n tramp, tx‘k glug, and had Just turned away from one passerby when lie saw n voting uinn walking briskly toward til in "I’lense, mister.” snhl the tramp, "can you give me a dime to get something to eat?” The young man stopped. "Wbut's the matter?" he asked « "Can’t get work,” said the other glibly. "I haven’t had a bite to eat since yesterday morning. Pawned ail my clothes ceptlng these. Slept under a wharf for a week, and I don’t know aiiytssly in the whole city—honest, I don’t." The young man looked at the tmmp’a smooth face, over which a razor had i evidently passed very recently. “Who shaved you this morning?" he naked, and as the beggar faded away the young man grinned and walked on down the street.—Youth'« Companion. A Mark of Esteem. No doubt there are dozens of ladies “We’re going to have a splendid suf z\ll commercial organizations in fragette meeting this afternoon.” in Bandon who would gladly have That so?” •Misted in this work if they had only ihe county have now agreed to send "Yes. We’re to be addressed by b*n asked, and a lew iitgs and a delegates to Coquille soon to appear Mrs. Want«vote Just think! She's been •rreeted hrar Uaenl* * Detroit little bunting would not have cost before the county couit, Io urge that I 1 Ixxly to order all limber holdings in | very much. o ACRE PRICE Where Houses Rent for a Better Per Cent than o anywhere else in Bandon it Must be a Good Investment The R ecorder office has recently ' Wall street character, purposes and too, with the yellow pine bid $10 a added a lot of new type, including a thousand less than fir on the same methods. large case of law italic, for all kinds Yet when it was assured that the inquiry, The Isthmian Canal Com- of legal documents, and a big lot of Interstate Commerce Commission mission s general purchasing officer type writer type, for printing circu was clothed with new power lespect apparently did not go into the ques lar letters, etc. Theie is not a better ing the making of rates, and that tion very thoroughly when he con equipped office in Coos county for unrestricted privilege in that regard fined bids exclusively to yellow pine. all kinds of job work. Just give us a trial the next lime y >u want any could no longer be exercised by the The Panama business amounts to piinting done and we will convinca railroads, there was a Dew standard about 6,000,000 feet a year, and you. of investment values established, and while it is not large, it would prove To O HALF the PRICE simply to betray an ignorance of the the yellow pine country, and that, immediately Wall street showed that very acceptable. There have been it was conscious of an overcharge on a number of apparent discriminatin' s o When You Can Buy Lots in The In dustrial Addition Within 5 to 10 Minutes Walk From the Cody Mill at Tnis comment is not made with hind the movement to have the the intention of criticising any one, county court appoint a timber ciuis- er and helpers, and also set aside sions that have been heard in regard sufficient funds to carry on the work. d «y if it was not possible to do any to the matter, and with the hope Il is estimated that il will cost the thing that would honestly tend to that in the future this part of the county $50,000 to do this work.— regulate lhe business of the great program might not be overlooked, Coos Bay Harbor. corporations without incurring the as attention to all such little details risk ol a panic The Iowa Senator IS what goes to make a perfect whole. As Others See Us • as moved to that remark by the Senator Dolliver asked the other o I It Will Pay You To Look Into This T. H. KREAMER. Buuneu Manager and Myrtle Point have joined the Mal*c»i|»ti"»>. 50 p--r Year ir. A Ivimce. Ailvei lining Rales Made Known on Application. Job Printing a Specially THURSDAY and to make the action |>ositive and ti il. Coquille For the Next o SIXTY DAYS ONLY These Lots will be sold $80. to $90. each on Easy terms with no building restrictions, Build any old thing you like. City Water in. O I Have a Special Reason for Closing out This Addition at This Time o There are only a Limited Number of lots left and there are NO MORE AT THE PRICE and Never will be when These are Gone. Act Now. This Sale Will Close 60 Days From This Date, July 7, 1910 o T. B. WHEELER UP STAIRS IN RASMUSSEN BUILDING Ol The Battle of Chelons. There have tieen so many bloody battles It Is |*erhHps ImiKisslble to say with absolute certainty which of them all was the bloodiest, but the balance of the evidence seems to be In favor of the battle of Chalons, France, fought A. I). 451 between the Huns, under Attila, and the Romans, Goths and Franks, under the command of Aetlus, the most renowned captain of bis day. At the head of his 500,000 of savages Attila was having every thing his owu way, and It looked us If Aryan civilization was destined to fall before the Tartar des|H>tlsm, when suddenly, like the bolt out of the blue, Aetius fell upon the barbaric hordes anil Europe was saved. It is estimat ed that 400.000 of the barbarians were left dead on the field. o An Instrument of Torture. In the Isle of Mail the wedding ring was formerly used ns an lust rument of torture. Mr. t’yrii Davenport in his book on Jewelry remurks that there once existed u custom in that island "according to which an un married girl who hud been offended by a man could bring him to trial, and if he were found guilty she would be presented with n sword, a rope and a ring. With the sword she might cut off his head. with the rope she might hung him. or with the ring h I sb might marry him It Is said that the latter punishment was that invariably In fileted.”— Loudon Standard. Humoring Him. ”Oh. 1 forgot to tell you to bring down my scissors, too," said the spoil ed wife •They're ou the table In the bedroom, Won’t you get them for Couldn’t Frighten Him. me?” An Indian maharajah once received "See here,” complained the indul Lord Clive, the famous soldier, In bls gent husband. "I’m tired of waiting on palace court. Presently in sprang two you in (bls way.” w hopping big Beugai tigers, as big as "Are you, dear? Well, Just tie pa ever grew. They rolled and sprawled tlent. and I’ll let you wait on me in and romped all over the court, growl some other way."—Catholic Standard ed, spit and struck at each other. All and Tlmea. the time the rajah slyly and snakily stole glance« at Clive to see if It would Contradictory. scare him green white. After a little "Mrs. McManus, you’re a lady and the tigers were driven out Clive your husband Is n gentleman, but tbot smoked his cheroot all the while. •on Molke of yours. Is- hivlns. be conies from a family of robbers, so be does." Birds and Lightning. Birds are sometimes struck by light — Bostou Transcript. ning. Darwin records th« caae of a liefer not Ull tomorrow to be wise - wild duck that be saw struck by a bolt while flying. It was killed In Cosgrove. stantly and fell to the ground. Rut birds seem to know Instinctively tbut Film. lightning la to be feared. That per A fly will lie motionless at a tem haps Is why they seek shelter In thun peraturv of freezing | h >I ui . tiegin to derstorms. The sudden disappenrance crowl at 53 degrees, to buzz. and tty nt of the birds Is. Indeed. In the country (M degrees <ine hundred mid ihlr one of the surest slgua of an approach teen degrees of dry heat will usiiaiiy Ing temiiest.—Philadelphia Bulletin kill a fly In a short lime. Paid For Stylo. "Room and a bath, sir.” said the ho tel clerk politely, "fS a day." ”1 said room and lai wth. young men.” interrupt«! the pompous man. “Ul- dersiaml-ha wth!” “Oh. room and ha Wth? Bet partm. ■Ir. Then the ratea will S» SB • Aug." -Ptnabarc Prana. a* or o Drosling ths Hair, In preparing tumulti Italr for sale It Is first assortisi. <-<>ml»sl and washed In I hi III iik waler Io wlih-ll a weak soln (Ion >>f mih I ii or ammonia Is added. Ilieti assorteti ns to colors The short hairs are wound iiMitid little glass lair» placed la a coke limtetf kiln five or six Aflys. when they af* ready for iste sa "curia” JI IN THE COUNTY COURT FOR OREGON: IN AND FOR COOS COUNTY. In the Matter of the Estate of MADISON I. SWIFT, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed ad ministrator of the estate of the above named Madison I. Swift, deceased, by Hon. Jno. F. Hall, Judge of the County Court of Coos County, Ore. That the said named Madison I. Swift, died intestate, on. or about the loth day of June, A.D , 1904, jn Coos County, Oregon That all persons, or parties, hav ing claims against the said estate are hereby required to present lhe same, with the proper vouchers thereto attached, to the undersigned as such administrator, at his place of business in the Town ol Bandon, Coos Co., Oregon, within six (6) months from the date of this notice. Dated at Bandon, Coos County, Oregon, I his 5th day of July, A D., 1910. NELS RASMUSSEN, Administrator Estate ot Madison I. Swift, deceased. CHAS. B. SELBY, Attorney lor Administrator. » ' ' — — A Gentle Hint. Young Man — Your twin daughters ■eem absolutely Inseparable. The Mother—Oh. I don’t know. A young man with half a million, like yourself, ought to make good os a separator.— Chicago News. A Clumsy Compliment. She (to partner claiming first dance) —You are an early bird. Mr. Ulosslnest Fie (gallantly»—Yea; and. by Jove, I've caught the worm I—London M. A. P. This world Is to the sharpest, bearflu to the moat worthy.—Cicero.