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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1910)
i Parties at BanJiir* a •'-» i .¡-* ■ j fruit canuerv aid it 's a pt op mtioi: j that should be encouraged. Published Every Thursday by the - - - T. H. KREAMER. B uhqcu , 2fuliM-r.pl mti, fl 50 per Year ir; Advance. Ad vet lifting Batea Made Known on Application. Job Printing a Specialty Elite.ed at I be Bandon Pimtuttice an Heoond Claim Matter. September THURSDAY Grange Exhibit. i, I9I0 les for transportation, and by figui ing that in you have the actual a i Next Saturday, September 3rd the Bandon Giange wiii hold an ex h’t ition of pr.Mlui'ts of this sectii x of Coos county. Every farmer is i. • viled to bring something, wheth- r he is a member of the (/range 01 not The ladies are also invited t. bring exhibits of cooking, fruit can ning, fancy work, in fact anything that goes in a well ordered house or d d cost of living from automobile buving reduced to less than one do| lar a head for the American peopli , so the fellows u ... ■Recorder ZPntnstwing Company. C. E. KOf*F, Hkx ■.J» who are trying to sa Idle ..ti m.'such a theory on to the people h <v • another guess com ing for the people will not swallow •M The fact 's that tne high cost of living is the direct result of the con fl o 0 Li T À M "t*“ Locai Miii Ha* Good Marke: » « « ¡11 Ci 11 v. r-allo 1 v the Geu. W. •> in a reporter lor tu told that the him nicely and that the luintx-r Lxisine.-.- seemed to pr> mi.-r an a. rive ;.ili. >•, far as tiiey were conci'rix d, in sp.ic- ot the languor in | nets at the preh eat time. The Fiiiekl saiicd Satur day with .1 capacity load and tnv Band.m also sailed *oi San l'edr<> this week with a full load ftoin the mill and the Estabiook w h irl. An other lac! worthy ot note is that there is a great demand tor the floor ing that this mill puts out. ill tael it is last becoming recognized am.ng the standaid brands in San Er uici.- CO, and very little diiticli.ty is being experienced in selling the entit • out pul. ¿¿> z-'T'x o When You Gan Buy Lots in The In dustrial Addition Within 5 to 10 Minutes Walk From the Cody Mill at the Chat Lots on the Adjoining Property Are Seiling For And at Less Than ACRI •J PRICE sumer having to pay dividends on on a well kept farm, is wanted at millions and millions of dollars worth this exhibit. of watered stock in big corporations Design for Exposition Seal. I This is a step in the right direc which have c mtro of the output ot tion and one that should, and no the various necessities of life, air I Here is a char.ee tor Bindon ar doubt will have a tendency to great an I until this steal is checked in tists to make some money dvsgnir.g ly increase the interest in scientific some manner the cost of living will a seal for the Panama I’a.itic Expo agriculture in this section, for here One thousand dollais in continue to soar skvwaul, and it is sition. the various ranchers will have an op cash is the offer nia.h by the Direc I up to the people to wake up and do portunity to see what their neigh tors of the Panama-Pacific Internat m something for themselves. ional Company, to artists and de O bors are doing and learn how they signers the world over lor an Expo 11 are conducting their affairs, thus get Fighting Against Odds. sition Seal. It must be oi a ch.true ting ideas from each other, which it ter suitable for use as a poster, a put into practice will be of great val crest for stationery, or an Exposit The heroi s of this day and year ue to the ranchers. ion Button, and should typify the are the sturdy fire fighters who a •• The development of the country abroad in the Pacific Northwest completion ot the Panama Canal am! districts is what is more needed in The terrible disadvantage at wbi a the celebration ot that event propos O this section than anything else. If these men work; the brave sta I ed to be held in San F ranc sen in 1915. Finished drawings or paint this is done, the cities and town th it they h ive made, time and again ings should reach the Exposition will develop tn proportion, but it is against the speedy, a I conquering m<l Publicity Committe** in San foe; the fortitude which the hive useless to liooin a town unless the > o;>|X)sed to the In v of the ilantes; Francisco not later than Oct<>lx*> is something substantial back of that the <k termination in which, •‘with 15th. It is desired that ;t- wide an boom to keep it going. We need throats unslaked and I lack lips nouncement as possible of this oiler be made, that artists everywhere more farmers, we need better de- baked,” they have often continued may be inspired to makesuggestio is Vek ped farms, we need belter roads the < ontest until surrounded by the and send in their designs by that lurid foe- their retreat cut off—and so that farmers can get their pr< - A number of .suggestions the fearful odds which was horn the date. duce to market, and if these tilings have alreadv been made and these fi st marshaled against them are ele will be held for consi le ation when are looked after, the lest will take meets in a struggle that is unmatch the competition closes. care of itself. ed for courage, even on the fierce -----rwi . -■ - The citizens of Bandon and the edge of battle. State Assembly Ticket The sole incentive in this light adjoining territory should work in was to save—first life, the homes an I conjunction in carrying this great property of the settlers, then tlx Congressman 1st District, W development work to a real cl'inax. forests. A limited number of the Hawley Salem. If this is done, the future will t ike fire fighters were under pay of th Congressman 2nd District, W. caie of itself Government, but the vast majority Ellis, Pendleton. were volunteers who gave the be I Governor, Jay Bo«erman, Cond th it was tn them of strength an. ‘ Sec’y S'ate. F. W. Benson, Rose High Cost of Living. purfox* and uiduraiice in the too b irg. OR photographic film often vain hope ot saving life an. Treasurer, R. W. Hoyt, Portland and printing paper, Supt. Pub. Instruction, I . R. Ai Much has been, and is still being property from the tlaines. He ... cameras, pure chemi all. whether in desperate adv.m . | i derman, Eugerte. said about the high c< st of living cals and supplies of all kinds, or enforced retreat. Oregonian Atty Gen., | N. Hart, Baker Citv and many sources and reasons ar come to this store and you Supreme |u<lges, Thon as A. will be certain of depend being advanced as the cause. Th- Encourage the Cannery. .McBride. Wah .ce Me*’.im.int, F. A able quality. Wc sell the latest theory that is being advance Moore and George II. Bunx-tt is that of Inn ing too many antmuo State Print.-r, V\ iliiam | i.laik< The Times hopes that the irui biles, hut statistics will show that men that F. S, Dow his mtere.l i. (Jervais. the people who are most affected by the pr sp. i ts tor a cannery < n Coo- Railroad Commis-io.u-r, Eran Miller. Bay w II 1 C 1 five propel co.isidei the high cost of living are not tie State Engineer, John Lewis automobile buving people, and I ation an I the earnest encourage Labor Commissioner, <>. P* Huff ment of all interest. <1 parties. Fix even if they weie this would in n< which makes truer, better- Water Commissioner. F. K Get things that Coos Bay needs mor. balanced negatives, and way account for the advance in tlx than all else arc industries of this tins. Marshfield. Cyko Paper for deeper, average cost of living. Representative Coos and Curry character that will utalize our. pro softer, clearer prints. Here is an example. R A Palm ducts and develop our resourc’s. county (t il. Distri t ) llerl . lt ilttnx- Let us show you our Cof'NTV ASSEMBLY' It KI I er, secretary and manager of the It seems that Coos Bay business me. splendid assortment of County Judge, E. A. Andeisor. Cartecar Company, of Portland, sirs have not hilly aporeciate I the p >- cameras. Pure chemicals, ¿»hrri I. Joan Yoakum. sibilitfes of inanufacturmg in tndu-- all photographic supplies. that the total ci st of all the auto County Clrik, James Wais.m trial development or greater effort Developing and printing mobiles built last year was $135,« would be made along th it line. Coioner. W. J. Butler done. Reasonable charges. 010,000. No more automobiles County Treasiin r, I’. M Dimmiik In the development of manufac Representative Coos Count\ ( 51I1 c mid be sold than were built, but tures Coos Bay offers an ideal situ District) G. T Treadgold ation as to natural advantages ot gianting they were all sold, and COMPANY County Commissioner, George A cheap 'uel and power and .aw ma granting further that they were teiial. Hi re could he built up a Armstrong. bought by people affected by the Co. Surveyor, E. II K. rn 3341.x great variety of manuf.u'tui i;ig in high cost of living, then kt us figure ---- 000---- dustries, utalizing the agi¡cultural, out what the addition per head horticultural, timber and mineral re City Transfer. i would b<. We have 93,000, o < hj sources for the purpose. All kinds of draving and transfer- • We have the shipping advantages people, in the Continental United ing FOR SALE—mill wimm I i of a great harlior that mean cqitable States, according to the recent cen rates for all time and the develop from Cody’s’ mill $2.00 per Io id j sus. Divide the cost of all the auto ment of a few more successful man C»’l sold and delivered at lowest) biles by the number of inhabitants Bring your j. Jenkins, Prop. iifacturing plants would l>e one oi prices and we find that the average cost of our greatest inducements to railway living to the American people would builders. Notice I <>l> Work Let us get bftsy looking for fac be a trifle over fl.52 a head, which To the Repu! li .’n Voters of Coot and Curry is certainly not much. But on the tories, canneries and other industries | F4 o I o Where Houses Reni for a Better Per Cent than anywhere else in Bandon it Must be a Good investment For the Next SIXTY DAYS CNL Y These Lots will he sold $80. to $90. each on Easy terms with no building restrictions, Build any old thing you like. City Water in. o 0 -i I Have a Special Reason for Closing out This Addition at This Time There are onlv a Limited Number of lots left and there are NO MORS AT THE PR1CE and Never will be when Act Now. These are (ione. This Sale Will Close 60 Davs From This Daie, Julv 7, 1910 I UPSI AiRS IN RASMUSSEN BUILDING 4M SAï 3 There is only one kind of a man unable to see what good lumber the GEO. W MOORE LU MBER COM- PANY puts out—that's a blind man. FILM Bandon Dru& Counties: other hand, if no automobiles had that create and construct and d -1 I have dec iter I to become a car didate for v-lop our resources’ nomination, at th.' Primary Nominating Elect on^ been sold at all, it is probable that Says the Coos Biy Times, .in I it for Joint Representative lor Cooi and Curiy at least half the amount paid for is migh’y good talk too. Even CouMiea, and shall submit my name to the Re them would have of necessity been town should work for every industry publican voter, for nomination under th- Primary N aminating Election Law,. spent for some other kind of veliic- that can possibiy be brought about. 2«-tl .. HERBERT HUME. « r • I GEO. W. MOORE LUMBER CO L r DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT FOR THE USE OF THE PUBLIC-In our large FIRE PROOF VAULT. If you bave any VALUABLE PAPERS, Silverware or other Valuables, it will pay you to rent one of these boxes, FIRST NATIONAL BANK STATE DEPOSITORY YOUR BUSINESS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED m Presbyterian Church FOR SALE Five rco.n cottage and furniture, and two lots. Best Regular services are held ev< ry Io. ation m town. Close in. Inqtiirv Sunday at ti a.m. and X p.n>. S< . lay school at to a m. Y. P. S. C. E. of Nels Rasmussen. 29 tl at 7 p m. Strangers and n< w comers fhe Rt CQKtritK only $1.50 per year are alwavs welcome.