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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1910)
tuTnly-ser >n \ Bandon Recorder «ruction Rain on July 31, iSS?. wlGIt Published Every Thursday by the Company. Record«*- C. E KOPF . Edite» - - - Siil-M-ripiioii, $1 fui p-r Y«>sr m A 1 vatu1»*. Known on Apphrnlion. T. H KREAMER. Buane» Masa«« Advertising Etiti*« Made Job Printing a Specially kiUete I nt itu Brtruli.it Pia»olii«-»- na fsi onj CI mm Matter August. THURSDAY 25, T910 -------------------------------- ----------------------- The Horte Jury Tampering Stopped. Be “Seeing" men summoned for jury service has become a grave evil in \merica. Not a big criminal .trial is reported in the press but some ■mspicion along - this line attaches. Growing out of the general practice or belief th.it it exists, is a corres As the Fall season advanced, dis ponding contempt fur jury verdicts, comfort was attentuated. The smoki uni lack of confidence in our courts made the eyes smart; there was n<> is a whole wiy of escaping it. Fortunately Judge Kersten’s dismissal of a heavy rains fed a lew tl.ns b - ore the >anel of seventy-five veniremtn* at arrival of Henry Villard and his dis Chicago yesterday, after learning tinguished party who cune to Port that prac ically all o> them had been land immediately after the driving of ipproached by some unknown in the golden spike. Octeb r 7th. to terest, has brought the too common attend the celebration. Die skies practice Io a climax, Neither side were dear by this tune, and the visi 10 the Browne case admits authoriz tors had no fault to find either with ing any agent to call on veniremen the weather or the hiding of the and even charges the attempt to a seen try. — Oreg 1 >11 ian thiid party. Judge Kersten has or The railroads and every form of dered an inquiry, with assurance of machinery have called for more prosecution when the facts are re- Long Primary Ballot horses to do the increasing work, vealed. and when the horse is banished from Juries are at the bar in this case Some one at Salem started the the streets of our cities the great and all like it That provision which rumor that the primary ballot in volume of business must cease and gave the right of trial by jury in the Oregon would be 15 inches wide and the freight trains will rust on the fundamental documents of our Na 6 feet long, and based his prediction side tracks. tion, was once deemed the most on the fact that so many candidates Statistics show that only eighty sacred guardian of liberty, for it was are filing lor office and also that the thousand automobiles and mechani never contemplated that judges 32 measures of the initiative and ref cal traction cars were made in the taken fresh from the peers of an ac erendum would appear on the ballot, United States in 1909, and perhaps cused would abuse the custom by hut the fellow has another guess 100,000 tor 1910, which, at $1,000 which they themselves might be coming, because the 32 measures a car, is only $100,000,000. brought to trial any day. America will not appear on the primary ballot France makes about 50,000 cars lias given juries the most exhaustive all, but will be on the regular elec 6o,oco cars test oi all countries, and is tinding Great Britain lion ballot in November. Perhaps 25.000 cars startling deficiencies. One ol these Ge; many he got his wires crossed and thought 100,000 cars is the ease with which interested United States the general election would be held in par. ies to a suit or criminal hearing Total cars for 1910 235,000 N ovember. may r< ach the jury arbiters and in- Total valuation $235,000,000 Of course there will not be so fluence their verdict. » The two million horses in Illinois m my candidate’s names on the elec the l'his evil is truly a arming to alone are valued at $.>56,00 i.oco, tion billot because onl, the regular which is mere than all of the auto-I man who observes the sanctity with nominees will be on, l> 1 at ihu t' e I mo ole iu the world Horse breed ■ which judges have been clothed billot nill be long en ugh tilt ing is the mnst-iuipori ml and mo t when just d< <i-> ons weie secur <1 ee tt'in judges will sure e, ■ th o 0 o fl I t 11 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 o That Lots on the Adjoining Pi operty Are Selling For And at Less Than ACK 11 PRICE Where Houses Rent for a Better Per Cent than ZOÎ Those auto enthusiasts who havt been predicting the passing ol tli< borse from the world of industry ami have even preached the funeral yer mon of the last of these useful domes tic animals, will be somewhat sur prised and may be disposed to call the obsequies to a halt when ibex read the following astounding figures from the Livestock Journal, which calls attention to the fact that during the past decade horses have in creased six million head, and we now have 31,000,000 farm and city horses, with a $3.500,00,000 valua tion, and higher prices than ever before—$260 to $500 for good draft horse*, and several $1,000 teams are in our cities. The automobiles or mechanical traction has neither helped nor hurt the horse. Must ■« k< the dry spell o' fiftv-.se» <n days d- not check the lii.s. The pill ol smoke thickened. Late in August and throughout Septcm «er, you co«ld I< h >L at the sun any tinu <>t day without blinking. It was a- though you wore colored glasses the sun was a bill <>f dull red. Among our visitors that fail w is thegreat Henry Ward Beecher. He stageil ¡1 part of the way acr<*rs the Ro?kv Mountains. When askeif io a Portland friend how he I ked the Columbia Rivrr scenery between here and The Dakes, he exclaimed with disgust. “Didn’t see it. For all i saw since I reached Oregon. I m ghl have come through ill a mail .1» ’• Sl(K. anywhere else in Bandon it Must be a Good Investment o o For the Next SIXTY DAYS ONLY These Lots will * be sold $80. to $90. each' on Easy terms witli no building o o restrictions. Build any old thing you like. * City Water in. I Have a Special Reason for Closing out This Addition at This Time There are only a Limited Number of lots left and there are o o 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 tor OR photographic film 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 [jg] JI 1 M SAYS: profitable iiidu-Uivot Illinois and the' III intlicCes a growing coni ■ up. Il mon , . * r*s, nation ami the farmers cannot supplv the must iinpo't.llil side of lOUIIs in1 the increasing de land lur in- re i. 1 hi ! >1 is-.in forms ot government. Should Build Railroc.d hoists.md belli r horses, regardless Criminal prosecutors, as well as de of price, for i.nr American city mar It nd.till, have resol ted to the low' it« is, ami a grt at 1 xpt 11 tiade tin all practice, justilviin th extra.-rd. niry Europe, e.igei tor good Arnette.ill course with the statement that irreg p ol nlir work bv the d< lend mt was ! horses. •* being ofivet. ’Aediliy m.delicti» s, i Think of our American horse in with large stalls ot counsel anil corps ■ duury of $3,5<.<>,ooo,uoo, $1,000,. which makes truer, better- of <1 tee tves working in the r be 000,000 more tli.in all < ur tattle, balanced negatives, and half, do not hesitate to hive juries Cyko Paper for deeper, sheep and h<>gs, and $510,000.000 interviewed, which is the tir-t stage; softer, clearer prints. mote thin all our cereal crops. of “seeing ’* So com non his lle Let us show you our There is no comparison at all with splendid assortment of co 1 e the evil th it people receive I the $100,000,000 automobile indus cameras. Pure chemicals, the reports as a matter ot course. try. Our great horses increased in all photographic supplies. Public sentía eel mu 4 bear used Developing and printing value, last year, ovei $350,000.000, against jury tampering Great evils done. Reasonable charges. three times the value of all the auto require hercrc remedies Long term« mobiles made in America. in the penitentiary are tine for every Bandon Drug I American railroads are using 2, 111m who can be connected with any , COMPANY; 180,000 fre’ght cars, which must be possible violation of strict jury sane . loaded and unloaded chieflt by good tity. Let Judge Kersten lead courts ¡ FOR THE USE OF THE PUBLIC-In our large draft horses. The auto trucks would tn the good work by sending every City Transfer Big Premium List be welcomed to carry part of this culprit where lie can reflect for many I burden (hat is increasing faster than years upon the evils of de-.troying All kinds of draving ami transferr VALUABLE PAPERS, Silverware or other Valuables, FOR SALE—mill wood, This paper has received a copy of ing we can produce the horses to handle one ol our most cherished institu it will pay you to rent one of these boxes. the premium list of the Second fioin Cody’s mill $2.00 per load it, but they give practically no help tions. —Portland Telegram. Southern Oregon District Agricul Cod sold and delivered at lowest to overburdened horses, and the au prices J. Jenkins, Prop tural Society, which will hold a big tomobile doesn’t hamlie freight, so STATE DEPOSITORY ‘ Another Dry Summer district fair at Roseburg, commenc it is up to the farmers to raise more Notice YOUR BUSINESS RESPECTFUIXY SOLICITED ing Tuesday, Septemlrer 27th. Many horst's; and to raise larger and better horses to haul larger loads, for to Several thorn tnd Portlanders will thousand dollars will be given away To the Republican Voten ot Coo, ¿nd Curry Presbyterian Church load and unload a million freight remember the fifty-seven successive in premiums, ami the indications are FOR SALE -I ive room cottage Count ic: I have decided to become a candidate for and furniture, and two lots. cars every day is a work no other rainless days in 1883. This was the that it will Ire a big fair. Best r. .mination. at the Pi unary Nominating Elcciion, locat.on in town. Close in. Inquire nation can accomplish yeat the Northern Pacific was com fw Joint Representative fot Cooa and Curry Regular services are held every of Nels Rasmussen. 29 tt < nunties, and shall submit my name to the Re. Read the R ecorder and keep Sunday at 11 a.rn. and 8 p.m. Sun pleted. It was the smokiest year , p ihiaan voters for nomination under the Primary See or phone L. J. Radley for all day school at 'in a. in. Y. P. S. C. E. since 1862. Present forest tires are posted on the happenings in an t< immating Election Laws. kind* of Fire Wood. ay-tf at 7 p.m. Strangers and new comers Th« R ecorder only $1.50 per year insignificant compared with the de •rour.d Bandon. 28-tf HERBERT HUME M FILM nsco ’ ‘in persuading folks to buy I lumber ttier's no hypnotism equal to having in stock the kind thev want”. And folks want the kind gotten out by the GEO. W. MOORE ¡.UMBER CO. DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT FIRE PROOF VAULT. If *ou have an? FIRST NATIONAL BANK J are always welcome.