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Bandon IR, e o o r d. e r Owgon suPPhe» Published Every Thursday by the Eight big ocean steamers and one Veoerder FutishiilB Company. - C. E. KOPF. L4kx - - saitit g vessel wi-u- tn I lie Willairette T. H. Ki LAMER. Bw»«. M«>»r- Kal<M*ripii<m, $1 ft» t»-r Year ir- A “»mice. Advertising Raten Made Known mi Applicntioii. Job Printing x Specm Ity Lult-ioK hi 'be UiiutltMi pi mi oilice iu> Sreutid CI abh Mat’er August. THURSDAY 18, the orient river <>n August 9 b, loading Oregon products lor various ports acioss the sea, in addition to the usual number ot << astiiig 'osds, one of the most 1910 iorinalable fleets to assemble in a Pacific Northwest port for months Center of Railroad Activity Some immigration Figures. It Will Pay you il To Look Into This The combined cargoes amount to 23.000,000 ieet ot Oregon fir. to gether with miscellaneous fre ght, There are always many interesting and destinations include Sha ghai work culminate rapidly in these days features in the re(>ort of the National Hong Kong, New Zealand, Manila, The most Austia'ia and other oriental |>oris. of howling progress. Extension < f Bureau ot Immigration o the Oregon Trunk across the Cas recent report shows that there were 'Fills is an indication of the im« 1,041,570 immigrants admitted to cade Mountain range to the thriving mense amount ol supplies that Ore center ol Rogue River Valley, Med the United States during the fiscal % gon is continually |>ouring into the ford, as announced by Pres John F. year ending with June. Orient. Certainly a state that can Almost exactly one-fourth the Stevens, is one of the most impor do this is resourceful and the very taut projects that has delighted the number came horn Italy, that conn place for people who are looking for slate in recent times. Mr. Stevens try sending to us 223,453 prospec a real op|>ortiinity. announcement leaves no doubt about tive American citizens. Poland was this work. Time of completion will next in the list with a total of 128,- o Gieat Plans in Oregon railroad b« as with other Hill construction— 348, and Jewish immigiants were as soou as the line can be adv.in third in number, 84,260 We re tageously pul across the mountain. ceived 71,380 from Germany, 53,498 With the Oregon trunk at Med from England, 38,382 from Ireland. President Stevens of the Oregon Trunk Line, the Hill road U¡> the Southern North Coast region by the same number received during the previous interests. Purchase and extension year* There were 24,270 del tarred Senator Chamberlain Coming of the Oregon Electric by Mr. Hill from entering the country during the will open the Willamette Valley very last twelve months, hall the number Peter Loggie received a letter thoroughly to the new Oregon factor. oi whom are given as those likely to from Senator Chamberlain this morn These plans were known earlier, become public charges. The list in ing informing him that he would and the -people of the state have eluded contract laborers, anarchists, visit Coos Bay during the Carnival been wondering if Southwestern feeble-minded, paupers, diseased and Regatta. He ask that he be Oregon was to be reached, and it so and other undesirables, showing that not announced definitely on any along what line. Mr. Stevens’ the immigration officials are not program, but would be glad to ad latest interesting statement indicates passing lightly upon the qualifies dress the people if the opportunity a line across the Cascades, between lions ‘•.f those who would become presented itself. The Senator is not Bend and Medford, which will evi American citizens. cert tin just w hich day he will be dently be relied upon to draw the The significant feature ol the re here, and do's n««t want to make great growing commerce of that port is that the federal government promises for .1 position n,i the pro re.i<>n lioui cent<a of production to is coming to take i more s«-rinn - and gram with i |r>s-,ibi!iiy of dis.-vp world in. rke s. l!a\ intelligent view of the immigration l>< ¡tiling i I k * This latest I iih - of transportation every year. Hirbor. will engender keenest speculation I> Rogue Riv< r Valley able l«> reach Foitland as a my by a journey across Troops to Protect Forest» Makes Deschutes and Columbi 1, as by com Statement Abo it Roadway the Cascades and theme down th- When President Taft is-.tied his iug across the Rogue River an«. order that the troops of the regular I.. J. Simpson states that th< Calapoota langes and thence dow i> army sfaiioned through« lit the coun Simpson Lumber Co w;ll go <>n and the Willamette? Or is Mr. Hii. try shall l>e available for call at any finish the water front roadway just opeuiag a more direct route I r tin time to help fight f< r st fires which as soon as bonds are sold for the im large amount of fasi height which endanger valuable standing timber, provement oi Tremont street, tin- connecting link in Plat B wrll be offered from Smiifiein Ore he instantly won *avor with the tim As the city council h n th«* prnje c gou Orchards? ber owners of the Northwest, and well under way, and there seems As each new line is added to tin the thousands of others who gain little doubt but bonds can be sold HJ1 construction programme, tin their liveliho >d through th • state's tor the improvement. w<- mat 1 «--.i amazing totals to be spent t»y the' greatest resource, the lumber indus assured that North B< nd and Marsh helil will lie connected li. a w to Great Northern ill Oregon are slow try. The President's order has been front planked road 1 .y bebire winiei ly grasped. If the cast-west lm< declared by’tomc as his greatest step The Gas and Electric Coui|«miy is across Eastern Oregon is built, and toward practical conservation, inas ready to build their portion, uhi h it seems positively assured, the pn s much as it will aid in the preserva is i,«>oo feet, just as soon as given «nt programme involves something tion of many thousands, even millions an opportunity.—Ceos Bay Harbor like 800 or 900 miles of new rail of dollars worth of timber that are way, which will probably cost lot destroyed by fire each year in th s roadbed and track, $4 >,000,000. country. Lack of facilities with which Add this to the North Bank cost, to fight forest fires have been the and the total is near Jtoc.ooo.ooo constant handicaps which the state Place alongside of these figures what the Harriman system now has m the state, and the $26,000,000 recently announced as appropriated for immediate work, and the coloss.d pr< poitions of Oregon’s railway d<- velopment ate approached. No other state ol the Union is ilir scene of such expenditure's, aim uune other will lie the field for such tremendous development the coining decade.— Telegram. o When You Can Buy Lots in The In dustrial Addition Within 5 to 10 Minutes Walk From the Cody Mill at o HALF the PRICE That Lots on the Adjoining Property Are Selling For And at Less Than o ACRE PRICI Hill to Extend System Deschutes, announces that his com- | Oregon The record shows ¡,770 Chinese im pany will build south to a connection j region will have the competitive migrants and 2,798 Japanese. We with the Pacific ¿t Eastern, reaching i systems which have gladdened other increased our coloied [xipulation by out from Medford. This w ill give portions of the state. Construction 4,996 negroes u ho came from Africa, the Hill svstem a main trunk line 1 down l*e Deschutes is giving the and we have 61 more Pacific Island down through Central Oregon, from Hill north-side line to open Centra ers than we had one year ago. which will spring lateral branches The 1 ecords show that from July, and Southern Oregon. Plans dearly into nearby productive territory, and | indicated by preliminary work in 1909. to April, 1910, inclusive, we the development of Oregon is thus Eastern Oregon promise an east- received 47,888 immigrants from only begun, but will continue until west line across that region by the Canada, and 8,469 non-iminigran'S. this is one of the richest .states in the ' same system. Commencement of We sent to Canada in return 29,6 o Union. We have the natural re- ' construction on the one hundred and emigrantsand 22,799 non-emigrants. souices; all we need is the energy > eleven miles between Portland and The total of aliens received from all and means of develop aent. Tillamook insures opening the iiih sources was 289,740 less tian the lord, the rich o ! Where Houses Rent for a Better Per Cent than O anywhere else in Bandon it Must be a Good Investment SIXTY DAYS ONLY These Lots will For the Next be sold $80. to $90. each on Easy terms with no building restrictions, Build any old thing you like. City Water in. O 1 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 T. B. WHEELER UPSTAIRS IN RASMUSSEN BUILDING XOI I COR photographic film 1^ and printing paper, cameras, pure chemi cals and supplies of all kinds, come to this, store and you will be certain of depend able quality. We sell the >NSCO" FILM which makes truer, better- balanced negatives, and Cyko Paper for deeper, softer, clearer prints. Let us show you our splendid assortment of cameras. Pure chemicals, all photographic supplies. Developing and printing done. Reasonable charges. « Bandon Dru^ * COMPANY » SIM SAYS: ‘ A house or a "shack aint much to look at in the sunshine but it comes in mighty handy in wet weather;” and those fellows that are figuring on keep ing dry next winter had better come around and do their figur ing with The GEO. W. MOORE LUMBER CO. SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT Official Notice to Hunters and Anglers. o FOR THE USE OF THE PUBLIC-In our large City Transfer FIRE PROOF VAULT. If you have any All kinds of draving and transter- VALUABLE PAPERS, Silverware or other Valuables, Any receipt from Notary Public ing FOR SALE—mill wood, it will pay you to rent one of these boxes, the Northwest, and the Washington for hunter's or angler’s license will from Cody’s mill $2.00 per loid Eorest Fire Association, have had to not lie considered a license when Co d sold an«i delivered at lowest ' J. Jenkins, Prop. combat, anil the new order, permit notary receipt is over ten days from prices STATE DEPOSITORY ting the soldiers to assist in sup date of issue. All hunters and ang Notice lers who received notary receipt and pressing the flames, wil1 be a material YOUR BUSINESS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED did not receive license fr< 111 • omits help to the forest lire defenses clerk within last year, bring receipt To the Republican Voter» of Com and Curry already available. to Judge Topping s office tint s.ini« F. I HAYS OP TOM ETER 1ST Counlim: Presbyterian Church I have derided to berome a candidate for may be made matter m record. will he at Dr. Perkin’s office on the nomination, al the Primary Nominating Election, F rank M ossman M organ , FOR SALE — Five room cottage Regular services are held every for Joint Representative for Com and Curry and furniture, and two lots. Best Deputy Game and Forestry Warde- Countie», and »hall suhmil my name io the Re 22nd an I 23rd of each mmth Sunday at it a.m and 8 p.m. Sun for Oregon. Deputy in charge f » publican voter» for nomination under the Primary location in town. Close in. Inquire Eyes tested free and glasses fitted. day school at lo a.m. Y. I’. S. C. E. Nom natin] Election Le«». Sou 1 hern Division. 3o~3tx of Nels Rasmussen. 29-tf at 7 pm. Strangers and new comers HERBERT HUME. |6tf Don’t forget the data. | are always welcome. fire wardens and their deputies in FIRST NATIONAL BANK