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o a • M*»-.« ©•*•»* *3 • | » &• X < Q© © •* • • . • • © » Ç Bandon Recorder Published Every Thursday .by the Recorder Fubishing Company. C. E. KOPF. Editor - - - Ravage© of the • » © • » • a ■¿-¿J* iiCjj Sleeping Sickness in Uganda By I heodore Rooaevelt in Sc ribo «•’ a.’tne o Ö IFI T. H. KREAMER. Bu-incj Manager We | a*se<l by many islands green with meadow ami loreat. beai'tiiul in Enteie t hi iliv B p . ih I oii oilier beccuil Cma» 51 mi ‘er the bright sunshine, but empty with the emptiness of death. A decade 1 August. 4. 191" THURSDAY previously these islands were throi.gtd with tribes of t she* folks; Mail Order Houses. limber holders pay their share of tilt their villages studded tl e shores, 1 taxes. This is a move in the proper and their long canoes, planks held I together with fibre, tuirowel the I Printer’s Ink says that mail order direction and will, if carried out. surface of the lake. Then, from out ; houses have become a good barome ciuse the taxes of the small projierts of the depths of the Congo forest ter of business conditions and that owner to be considerably lightered <’«me the dreadful scourge of th< no other concern is as closely in and will have a tendency to take sleeping sickness, and smote the daily touch with the buying pulse of the penalty off of the impioveinent (loomed people who dwelt Ix’side the j the entire country as one of the gre. It of farms. As things are at prese.it, Victorian Nile, and on the coasts ol I the Nyanza lakes and in the lands I mail order concerns The same pub a man who really tries to improve between. Its agent was a biting fly. licalion states that one mail order his land is fin»-d for ius industry, be brother to the tsetse whose bite is house sold during the first six cause, as soon as he begins to ger fatal to domestic animals This fly I months of 1910. merchandise to the his land in condition to be useful. hi-> dwells in forest, I eside lakes and amount of $30,000.000, as against taxes are immediately raised, while rivers; and wherever it dwell-, .fieri $5« ,000,000 during the entire year the land hog, holding his for future the sleeping sickness c une it was I I found that man could not live. In ■ of 1909. The company referred to high prices, pays practically no [ this country, between, and along the | retired $200,000 pre ferred stock and taxes, but gets all the lxnefit coming shores of, the great l ikes, two Imn-I the stock is 25 per cent above par. from the taxes paid by the other dred thousand people died in slow Another Chicago mail order house fellow. torment, before the hard taxed wis will be great pressure There dom and skiil of medical science and reports a greatly increased business brought to bear on the county' court governmental administration could also. Printer’s Ink also reports that work any betterment whatever in the the mail order fight by dealers is in this matter, and it is quite likely situation. Men still die by thous not nearly so extensive as it once that the cruise will be ordered at an ands, and the disease is slowly early date, for the people will was. spreading into fresh districts. But demand it, and the more they look it has proved possible to keep it We fancy that the mail order into the situation, the greater will within limits in the regions already business is one of the finest in the be their demand. affected; yet only by absolutely world, every order being accom abandoning certain districts, and by clearing all the forest and brush in panied by the cash. The customer tracts which serve as barriers to the J Again the Maine. is not at the counter. He does not fly, and which permit the passage! have a chance to examine the goods. through the infected bells, On the He must accept what is sent to him. If the battleship Maine is ever to western shores of the Victoria If there is a dissatisfaction in one be raised from the mud and slime of Nyanza, and in the islands adjacent neighborhood, there are new neigh Havana harbor it should be d >i.e thereto, the ravages of the pestilence borhoods. The people are constant without unnecessary delay. I\ol>a were such, the mortality it caused so ly changing. For the customer the bly no light would be thrown on the appalling, that the government was m ail order business has a fascination. cause that sent her to the bottom finally forced to depoit all the sur vivors inland, to forbid all residence It is a little like a lottery. We are where she has lain for more than a beside or fishing in the lake, and not prepared to say what its future dozen years. Even if the suspicions with this end in view to destroy the will be, but one thing is certain, and of Spanish treachery as the cause c I villages and the fishing fleets of the that is, that the mail order house is the disaster that had so large a part people. The teeming lake fish were the greatest enemy the people have, in bringing on the Spanish American formerly a main source of food sup ply to all who dwelt near by; but and people are sending out their War were verified upon I ringing this has now been cut off, and the money by the millions of dollars to the ship to the surface and by insti myriads of fish are left to themselves, these catalogue houses and getting a tuting expert inquiry into her condi to the host of water birds, and to the UPSTAIRS IN RASMUSSEN BUILDING lot of junk in return, and the cata tion, no good could result from the monstrous man-eating crocodiles of logue houses never pay a cent of findings. However, as a menace to the lake, on whose blood the fly also 11 taxes to keep up the roads, schools, navigation in the harbor in which feeds, and whence it is supposed by some that it draws the germs so NOTICE FOX PUBLICATION churches, and other public enter she is sunken, and as an inspiration deadly to human kind. Department of the Interior. prises in your community. These to the quality’ of National patriotism U. S. Land Office al Roseburg, Ore. catalogue houses also destroy home which zealously guards and loyally June 24. 1910. Teachers’ Examination Notice is hereby given that Stonewall. J. Wil markets, because they get the cash remembers its own, the vessel should son. ol Bandon, Or. son, who, on August 27. li 13, made Homestead Entry No. 13019, out of the country and there is none be raised and the controversy about No. 03551. for SE |-4 NE 1-4, NE Notice is hereby given that the Serial. to return for the produce of the far the matter ol her disposal ended. 14 SE I-4 of Sec tion 7, and SW 1-4 Nw I 4 County Board of Examiners of Coos and NW 1-4 SW 1-4, Section fl, Township mers, and yet the farmer will still Plans looking to this object have County, Oregon, will hokl the regu 30 S„ Range 14 W., Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention Io make final five-year continue to stitle his own business by been submitted to the War Depait- lar examination for applicants for proof to eitablish claim to the land above des- More A D. Morse, U. S. Commissioner sending away his caah. ment by Engineer O’Rourke, who State and County papers at North crilred, at Bandon, Oregon, on the 1st day of Seplcmbet Bend, commencing Wednesday at 9 1910. It might l>e added in this connec ins the Pennsylvania Railroad's tun Claimant nam-s as witnesses: o'clock, A M., August 10th, ami R. F. Cor, ol Bandon. Oregon tion that local merchants are largely nel under North River and the continuing till Friday at 4 P.M.. R. P. Hunt. of " •’ Eugene Pierce, of to blame for the inroads of the cata bridge over the Hudson at Pough August 12th. J. A. Cope, ol | logue houses in any community. The keepsie to the credit of his ability’ to B'nfamin F. Jones, Dated this 28th day of July, 1910. 2fl-6t Register. l W. H. B unch , catalogue bouse uses the merchant's do large things These plans ha e 30-lt Co Supt only weapon, that of adve*rising. been referred to an Army board of » • Aged Pedestrians. rvs-.. .. They scatter their advertising mat Cl ■ngineers, and in time w’ili be report ter broadcast, and are trying to bus fed upon. in the meantime the pro more advertising all the time Every pie ol th'- United Slates have com Pedestrianism is becoming ab< ut OR photographic film to “ rcmeinl er the Miiine" without year the local papers in towns a l as popular a lecreafion on th sec- and printing paper, aciimoiy and wi ll soirow softened over the country turn down thou* tion oi the coast as it is m I ngland, cameras, pure chemi ands of dollars worth ol adveilising by time for the fate of the nnfortn— cals and supplies of all kinds, an I t is 10 onl. the young ulo come to this store and you fr in catalogue houses. This is n.ite men who lost their lives win n Iti' e a ’’like’- will out ihe ad or , . 7 will be certain of depend done out of loyalty to the home mer -he went. down.—Oregonian I able quality. We sell the |gl I onsent of teamsters, ch.ifieii’’-’, con- chant, but in many instances in ir. 1 factors oravi tor«. but tl e vigorous sorry to say, the merchants do not old people who enjoy life here as To Improve Harbor. always reciprocate by patronizing the they do nowhere else Ye-Uerd iv a FOR THE USE OF THE PUBLIC-In our large woman 67 years yo mg, accomiMnied local paper, even thorn h they see b. a lady 01 fewer ye us. passed the excellent effect of advertising, in C ><»s Bay is g >ing to imorove i's through town. She had walked in the amount of business the catalogue VALUABLE PAPERS, Silverware or other Valuables, from Ro-eburg, miking about 20 harbor ahd the ch.mm 1 from th« which makes truer, better- houses are taking away from them it will pay you to rent one of these boxes. miles per day. She trundled a cart o.ean into the bay Public <|o< k- balanced negatives, and that carried bedding, cooking uten and warehouses are to be built i Cyko Paper for deeper, sils an I other camp equipage, and softer, clearer prints. well. For this purpose it is the in To Cruise the Timber. was as spry as a cricket. Last wreck Let us show you our STATE DEPOSITORY I en tion to expend $300,oco* - Il i- a man of So yeirs w is the man splendid assortment of proposed 10 issue 20 sear bond actor in a similar stunt Both were YOLR BUSI-ESS RFSPECTFUILY SOLICITED cameras. Pure chemicals, Assessor T. J. Thrift was tn ll.in headed for Bandon to enjoy the cool bearing 5 |»er ccr.t interest all photographic supplies. don a week or so ago. circul.itmg .1 sea breezes. Myrtle Point Enter Bay people approve I is prr | >j> ci Developing and panting F J HAYS (»Pl'OMETERIST j Presbyterian Church |»etilion which was ¡redesigned In prise. The Pedestrians arrive I in 4«ner.dly, but lire Commission •• done. Reasonable charges. Bandon O K The ladies .above , will he at Dr. Perkin’s office on the the people here. This petition is t<> the Port has decided to le.are th- mentioned staved here over Sunday, Regular services are held «‘very go before the County Court asking matter to a vole at ihe Fall election an I 23rd of md started on their return trip to 22nd ' Sundiyat n a.m. ami 8 p in. Sun- that body to have a cruise made ol The plan contemplates a great COMPANY Roseburg. Tuesday morning | Eyes tested free and all the timber in Coos county, with improvement of the Coos Bay liar- at 7 p m. Strangers and new comers the object in view of making the big bor. 1 6tf The R ecorder only $1.50 per year ^on 1 <or8et l^e d«te. are always welcome. SubocripiHin. fl >r>>> per Yrnr ic A i»mi<v. A«l»eiiieiu*> K hi >* M h «I* Known <>u Applicai ioti. Jot Printing H Specially o o When You Can Buy Lots in The In dustrial Addition Within 5 to 10 Minutes Walk From the Cody Mill at o o HALF the PRICE That Lots on the Adjoining Property Are Selling For And at Less Than ACR1 o FRIGI o Where Houses Rent for a Better Per Cent than o anywhere else in Bandon it Must be a Good Investment o For the Next 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 oi 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 T. B. WHEELER 0 IQF ——1 0r RED AND WHITE CEDAR SHINGLES Also Several Thousand Feet 1 1-2 inch Finish For Side walking, Six And Twelve Feet Long ÜEO. W. MOORE LUMBER CO. F DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT >NSC0" FIRE PROOF VAULT. 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