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a few deaths there from the disease,
it i- in I believed that ’he following,
Published Every Thursday by the
from the Rosebuig Rcvie *. is >n
Recorder Fubishmg Company.
accord with the absolute I.icls.”
C. E. KOPf, Editor
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T. H. K.HEAMER. B ui .« tm M<iu*grr
“ ‘Tiru a heavy epidemic of cere-
oro spinal meningitis is taging at
S it-cripih'H, $1 50 p-r Ye <r it. A iviinee. Adveitiwiiig
Mad»1
Known on Applirsiion. Job Printing » bpeeiiiiiy
BaniLn. the pofailar Coos county
E ine I hi ilif tDiioioii To«'. :r< «■ i>s becotai I'lits« Murer.
summer icsort, is the rcj»ort brought
i.eie I y Napoleon Rice, the local
July 21, 1910
THURSDAY.......
furniture dealer, who returned iront
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that city Sunday with his family.
Aladdin in the Wheat Belt which our farmers have to spend tor Intent upon spending his summer at
rain making should be distributed Bandon, Mr Rice and his family
nearer home. Why not patronize journeyed there early last week. On
A farmer from one of the Oregon
home industry instead of depending the day of their arrival and on the
river counties wa in Portland Tues
on imported rainmakers?
Just two days immediately previous, fif
day endeavoring to collect money to
acr >ss the river from the dry belt it teen new cases of the deadly m iladv.
pay an itinerant “rain-maker” $1000
is always possible to find a Klickitat developed and four deaths resulted.
for showers which fell over the wheat
Indian ‘ medicine man" who can Mr. Rice lost no time getting his
district. The work oi relieving th<
make rain or pel I trill any othet kind' family away from the place.* ”
Almighty of the necessitv of supply
of miracle, while jou wait. Or if it
Yes, the report is extremely ovet
ing rain for the just and the unjust
is necessary to draw the color line, drawn, anil Mr. Rice could have
was first started in Kansas a number
and patronize white libor only, there found out that there was nothing to
of years ago. after the farmers quit
is Col Holer, who not only “deliv the report if he iiad taken the trou
signing lightning-rod contracts and
cred the goxls," but delivered them ble to investigate, and why he should
began applying the aciil test to gold
in such quantities that it became nee stait such a report is more than we
bricks. The industry reached Sher
essary to w> >rk the reverse levers on can understand.
man county three years ago, and for
his rain-making system.
two years the “rain maker’’ succeed
It may, on the whole, prove bene Join The Commercial Club
eil in convincing the fanners that lie
* country if the imported
had Providence badly distanced when ficial to the
The Bandon Commercial Club is
it came to producing moisture. Un rain-maker fails to collect all of the
money. If it should get noised about an organization that does things and
fortunately for the permanent suc
that the people of Oregon paid good is composed of some of the most pro
cess of the scheme, it was learned
money to rain-makers, many East gressive business men of Bandon.
that the maximum rainfall when the
ern people who might be intending It is true that Bandon has some very
rain maker was at work was under
For the Next
These Lots will
to make homes in Oregon would not good business men who are not as
the average for a number of years
come, but instead would divert their sociated with the commercial club,
be sold $80. to $00. each on Easy terms with no building
previously. This year, to make mat
funds
from foreign' missions to en but these same men could do even
ters worse, generous rains fell all
restrictions. Build any old thing you like. City Water in.
lightenment of the Oregonians.— more if they would but affiliate
over the river counties, and by a
with this progressive organization.
strange circumstance the heaviest Oregonian.
The best wav to get at public im
downfall was in counties and local
provements of all kinds is for men
ities where the rain-maker was not
Report is Overdrawn
to get together, discuss and plan the
busy.
methods for carrying on the cam
As a result many of the first vic
is
paign.
This can best be done thro
The Coos Bay Times says: “It
tims of the game refused to pav the
believed here that the report started the medium of organization. The
assessment, and it remains for a
There are only a Limited Number of lots left and there are
at Roseburg that Bandon is suffering commercial club has accomplished a
faithful few to make up the deficit.
from an alarming epiderric of spinal number of things lor the public good
and Never will be when
While “the laborer is worthy ol his meningitis or “spotted fever" is of Bandon, perhaps the most visible
hire” it would seem that the money overdrawn. While there have been result is the new sidewalk to the
These are Gone. Act Now. This Sale Will Close
beach which is now practically com
pleted and which adds greatly to the
60 Days From This Date, July 7, 1910
value of our beautiful beach, because
of the easy access.
Other things are being undertaken
anil will be carried through, but the
UPSTAIRS IN RASMUSSEN BUILDING
club needs the support of every bus
iness man anil citizen oi Bandon
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President Oakes is a hard worker
Lew than three months ago we entered the
for the club and is a most efficient
The Land of Opportunity j
local hay and grain business, inaugurating a strictly
officer. He has the support ol a
cash business policy. This has been attempted be
faithful few. Imt there should be
July Sth this bank will be open
fore in Bandon, but the policy was never strictly ad
many more enlisted in the good.
Former Gov. Black, of New York,
hered to, there were always exceptions made and
work. Join the coinmeri ial club, if in Leslie’s: I believe there never in
Saturday Evening From 7 p. m. to 8:30 p. m. for the
credit given to a few, with the result that, regardless
you are not already a member anil the world were opportunities so great
Accommodation of the Public.
of the so called “cash business” you were not getting
help boost for Bandon in a system and the rewards of honest industry
the advantage of strictly cash prices.
We, in every
atic way.
so high as they are now in this
HALF the PRICE
That Lots on the Adjoining Property
Are Selling For And at Less Than
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anywhere else in Bandon it Must
be a Good Investment
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SIXTY DAYS ONLY
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I Have a Special Reason for Closing out This
Addition at This Time
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NO MORE AT THE PRICE
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We Lead
Others Follow
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T. B. WHEELER
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BEG1NING
sense of the word have done a ‘ strictly cash business”
and have given you the benefit of it, selling on a
smaller margin, but turning our real money (not
book money) over many times.
That our system
has appealed to you is evident, it has been getting
the business for us, and at such a rate that among
our competitors, you will find that one or two are ad
vertising that after such a date, you must do business
with them on a strictly cash basis.
This proves our
past assertions, beyond a question of doubt, that it
“pays to pay cash.” Our entering the local field has
resulted in materially reducing the price of all hays
and grains. This you know to be a fact.
We are pleased to note that Bandon is growing
to value the “cash business.”
Allow and encourage
this feeling to grow until the whole town is estab*
lished on a cash basis. Arriving at that stage of the
game, you will still find us able to sell to you at the
lowest prices—There is a reason.
We are not price
slashers, or cutters, but merely doing business on a
FAIR margin of profit, and turning our money over
many times.
BARLEY
$.90 srek
A No. 1 WHEAT HAY
$2.10 bale
A No. 2 WHEAT HAY
$1.90 bale
BRAN
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$.95 sack
SHORTS
$1.20 sack
Bandon Warehouse Co.
Reducers of the HIGH COST OF LIVING
A Gradual Growth
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Bandon, Oregon
splendid country. They are not alo. e
for the lich and favored, but spring
up on every side and ask no price
but industry and character. The
wealth ol the millionaire of today
may not remain with his son, but
may seek that other youth whose
character and training have trade
him the b aler man The capitalist
of the future is not surrounded to
night with the luxuiies. II • is on
his way home from a spelling bee in
the district school house in Maine,
or asleep in the trundle bed on a
farm in Minnesota '1 he children of
the rich still retain the wealth they
inherit only because they are able;
if they are not, the children of the
mechanic and farmer will come in
and take it. Nothing remains stable
in human affairs, and fortune with
impartial hand is awaidj. g prizes | I
every day to those wh »se I'a.-nes ten
veais ago
o were buried in • ol>s< urity I
Designated STATE DEPOSITORY
Bandon is no boom town, for which
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everyone is duly thankful, but there
is a constant, gradual growth tli.it is
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sure to continue and that will make
of this city a more important place
every year. II one starts out for a
survey of the citv he will see a nu in
her of new houses going up all the
time, which is a healthy sign, and
the new business buildings which
have just been completed, together
w th the other new ones that are
under contemplation and practically
sure of construe lion, shows that
Bandon will continue to increase in
importance for some time to come.
We are all proud oi the record Ban
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don is making, but there are reforms
that might yet be made in the way
This is the proper method and
of a cleaner city People who come
here from a distance may be ever so proper spirit with which to woik .aid
will result, not onlv in people enjoy
w II impress'd with the growth and
ing themselves, but in pc manentlv
business enterprise of the city, but
helping them as well
1 here is
hardle with the condition of the nothing like sv tem.it ic advertising
street1-, alleys and back yards, so far and systematic effort for a co nbina
tion oi i njoyinent and mutual
as cleanliness is concerned.
the sea, has plans well under way to
Let us clean up and have a Citv benefit.
spend $60,000 for a modern system
Beautiful as well as a City Pros
perous.
Bandon, the wide awake city by of water works, to be owned and
PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS
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CUTTING
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controlled by the city for the benefit
of the people who live there.—Coos
Bay Harbor.