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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1910)
• • • • • • • • Scpttafter »4th. 1910. I Iwve l*ern a r»-si«l*nt of t'oes County »tree a Irwy, and ii.oe lol lowed surw.ii'.g md engineering t«*r tile p.tMl seven Ve.«ra, and alii tiierefore tau.iliar with everv section of the county. Your> ior iretter roads and a Square deal to ail sections. A N. (¡ oui . d , Pnsent Counit Surv«»yor 35 tj Published Every Thursday by the Recelder Fviloisldixig; Company. C. E. KOH. Ldu« . T. H. KREAMER. Ib.ne. Stillen pi t>>n, fl 5o |»-r Y cht in A I vanee. Adveilisiiig Rate« M«>.i- Known on Api »lieHlton. Joli Printing h Specially EiiG*ie«i ri the Hundoti PiM-iothcf* hr h-rond Chia* Mnt'er THURSDAY Sc|.t«inb«-f 8, 191 < Then what is it about this mao Roosevelt that jx-ople talk so muci about him? A man who has Iter, The population of greater New so long in the public eye and yet i York, accotding to the census el able to keep that eve centered Upon 1910, is 4,766,883, and places New him. York easily in second place anting We all know wh<t Lincoln said : the cities ol the world, and with • population greater than any other “You can fool all the people some two cities outsi le ot London. I he ol the time, and some of the peopb giin during the last ten years was all the time, but you can’t fool ali 1.326,681, which would make a tre the people all lhe time,“ but the fa< 1 remains that if Mr. Roosevelt is mendously large city in itself. When fooling the people h ? is at leasi one thinks of such a mass of people fooling most of the people most of crowded up in one small corner of the lime, for there is no doubt that the earth, the figures almost make more than half of the people would him shudder. vote for him for president again tomoirow il they were given a Primaries, Saturday, Sept. 24 chance. Greater New York male» i.<l tall-, I ; prcdiieu it: this inantu-r, our counlrx I will lose. Foreign eX|x>rts will Iceise, our prosperity will teach a climax, and the greatest of ail nations will pass into its crucial «lavs when fate will decree lhe end o> patriotism will adjust American eco nomics to world conditions.—Tele gram. % State Assembly Ticket K JAY BOW ERMAN. Republican candidate for Governor before the Oregon primaries, September 24th, endorsed by lhe State Assembly. Platform: Congo »man 1st District. W C, Hawley. Salem. Congressman 2nd District, W. R. Ellis. Pendleton. Governor, Jay Bo * er man, Condon Sec’y Slate. I*. W. Benson, Rose burg. Treasurer, R. W. Hoyt, Portland. Supt. Pub. Instruction, L. R Al derman, Eugene. Atty Gen.. | N. Hart, Bakei City Supreme Judges, Thomas A. McBride. Wallace McCain.mt, F. A. Moore and George II. Burnett. State Printer, illiam J Clarke. Gervais. Railroad Commissioner, Frank Miller. State Engineer, John Lewis. Labor Commissioner, (). P. Hoff. Water Commissioner. F. K Get- lins, Marshfield. Representative Coos and Curry county (6th District) Herbert Hume Favois As emblv method of rec ommending candidates and the Direct Primary for making party nomina- Convenient Travet on Fifieid lions; combining the purchase «»t all supplies for state institutions in the largest quantities under specific« San Francisco, Aug, I, I9I0 lions, insuring the most general Dear Editor: Home a ...tin after; I competition; the engagement of em a three-months’ trip and d----- glad ployes foi special fitness; improve of it. There is only one place, after ment of the standard of schools; a modern system of Highway impr«>ve- all, for a white man to live, good old ments; control of state lands solely California- and to appreciate it I say: in tile interest of the state; abolition Go East, young man, go East. I ot Valueless offices; consolidation oi made a short trip north recently and boards and commissions in the inter, We may say what we please about took passage on the steamer Beaver. est of efficiency and economy. Gen Saturday, September 24th will be Mr. Roosevelt, but the fact remains, Somehow or other there must have erally, a business administration primary election day, and every and is evidenced by the receptions been a mixup 011 this line, tor 1 along progressive lines, guided by COUNTY ASSEMBLY TI KET voter should go to the polls and ex that he has been given on his tour, found the Bear on the Beaver, in true economy tn public expendi County Judge, J'.. A. Anderson. press his choice for candidates for tures. 35-31 that when he speaks the people will the shape of the Captain. We had Sherifi. John Yoakum. ----- 000----- the various offices. The 1 eally vital a load on. I mean the ship was County Clerk, James Watson. listen, and they not only listen, but Riverton Locáis. loaded with human freight and the part of an election is the primaries, Coroner. W. J. Butler. they act. table was very, very bad. The Bear because this is what determines the County Treasurer, T. M. Dimmick Mrs. O. A Kelly ami Grandma I (I mean the Captain) came into the Representative Coos County (5th kind and calibre of men that we will smoking room one night and your Miller tret with an accident last District) G. T. Treadgold Future of American Trad be privileged to vote for at the-elec scribe said to him: “Captain, I I Wednesday which has caused the County Commissioner, George A. tion and here the real principles of would like to own stock in this com former to be confined to the house Armstrong. the party are fought cut The one American Foreign Commerce, so pany." He asked me why. 1 re- since, and the latter though 74 Co. Surveyor, E. H Kern 33 4tx thing that is being most watched in far as the export trade goes, will de plied: “Because it’s all coining in years old, escaped with some slight ------ OQO------- this years’ primaries is the assembly crease with the coming years unless and nothing gding out.’’ He never bruises. They had started lo drive Notice i tumbled to the meaning and left, but over to Fat Elk, but before they and anti-assembly factions of the re our manufacturéis can compete with | returned very shortly* and with flash publican parties. Should the as Europe and Asia. There has been ing eyes asked what I meant. Feel reached town a breast strap broke To the Republican Voter« of Coos and Curry Counties: and the team became unmanageable. sembly candidates be nominated, increase ot manufactured exports for ing safe to tell the truth as the smok In attempting to jump from the I have decided to become a candidate for nomination, at lhe Primary Nominating Election, ing room was filled with dissatisfied then it will appear that a majority cf the year ending June 30, 1910. It moving buggy they received their for Joint Representative for Coos and Curry the party favors that plan of placing will have to be continuous, and rinai pations, I said that be was getting in uries. Counties, and shall submit my name lo the Re candidates in the field; but should ly aitain tremendous totals, else the the money and his table was the Mrs. J F. Lee is now laid up with publican voters for nomination under the Primary worst of any steamer. After con Nominating Election Laws. the candidates, recommended by the balance of trade will go against us, a sprair.ed ankle, 28 if HERBERT HUME. trolling his pent-up wrath he said: assembly be defeated, then it will lor our outflow of wealth through ’ Your class of people are always Captain Robert Dunham was a appear that they desire conditions to foreign travel, interest and dividend kicking and you only travel on the caik-r in our town last week. Miss Rose Ferry, accompanied by remain as they are under the present payments, and annuities to for ign- steamers bee; use it s cheajier.’’ OR photographic film her sister, Mrs. L A. Lee anti Now, wouldn ’ t that jar your grand primary law; hence the outcome will tnarried heiresses now reaches the and printing paper, children, came in from Cottage mother’s preserves? I kind o’ think be watched ¿ith great interest. appalling figures of $400,000,000 or cameras, pure chemi he is right. But several men spoke Grove last week and are now visit It might be added here that the more. Exjiort of finished manufac cals and supplies of all kinds, up informing him that they held ing th« ir parents. eyes of the whole nation are upon tures of all kinds was $500,000 000 first- class railroad tickets and went . Mrs C C. Price ami chiMr«*** come to this store and you will be certain of depend Oregon at the present time, and 1 he last fiscal year, which represents b« boat from choice. Does this Bear) spent last Sunday at lit r m th . , able quality. We sell the politicians and people generally an increase of $60,000,000 over in human guise know th it a com home, near • arkersburg throughout the United States are 19C9, but at the same time our im- mercial man can route iris freight via | T. Maivon and family have mo*. *<’ «n> watching for the returns ot the Ore poris ot foodstuffs in crude form and other lines from choice or do they I into one of lhe houses on Jas pod interests? 1 know I shipped via al, Ison’s ranch gon primaries, so now is your oppor food animals, were slightly below I’ C. S. S. Co. Th«: Breakwater Mis. • *einliardt, of B«n< tunity; if you want the present sys our exports under this head. De-' from Portland to Marshfield was visiting in town last w< ek tem, then get out and vote ha rd; or, crease oí the food « xpoti is inevitable better, only they carried about 401 if you want the assembly, then do under present tendencies. Export passengers more than the law allows! Mis.-. Simpson, of Lampa, H \ 1 • I which makes truer, better- ing friends in town. and had them sleeping on the floor 1 balanced negatives, and the same; at any rate, go and vote, of raw materials for manufacturing Mrs. Harry Patters« n, a <■ < f and settee in lhe smoking room, be Cyko Paper ior deeper, for this is the duty as well as tile will largely be confined to cotton sides several hooks were in use when Newberg, arrived here li-t • r.iI tv. softer, clearer prints. piivilege ot every voter. and lumber, and th latter will ulti floor sp ice was used up. I wonder Her liusbind preceded her several Let us show you our mately cease, riten foreign cx | mji I s . how many passengers would be w ith weeks ago Tiles will mio<■ on the splendid assortment of ire a matter of competitive inarmfac • ml file preservers in case of in ci Cavolt place, which thev have pur- cameras. Pure chemicals, Theodore Roosevelt dent? Coming home from Bandon I chased. all photographic supplies. ture here and abroad. secured better accommodations on I Mrs. D. Mathers and daughter Developing and printing Can we manufacture in competi the steam schooner Fifieid. \yhat ai Theodore Roosevelt, who is mak done. Reasonable charges. ate visiting in town. ing a tour of the country at present, tion with England, Germany, Japan ¡contrast! Table lhe verv best of! Mr Hall, ot Cedar Point, and his Bandon Dru? -« is, perhaps, the most talked of man and China? Our wage schedule is I any boat afloat, staterooms large, j son in-! ■law made this place a Iari in the world today. He is berated nearly 100 percent above that paid dean and airy, electric light, hot and 1 ness cad on Tuesday ol last week, COMPANY cold running water, and a captain The result was the purchase ota in Great Briti.au . Germany's indus by his enemies, praised by his congenial, able and beloved bv all team of horses, wagon and harness friends, and even idolized by a large trial army works for from 50 to 60 passengers and crew Why cannot ol O. A. Kehy. number ol people. It is not our pur per cent of what is paid in Britain. a man like Capt Jensen command a [ V eritas . pose in this article to give our per Japan, China and and India have a j good passenger steamer and make sonal thought? on Mr. Roosevelt or promising class of workmen who life worth living for his p.issengers? I To the Republican Voters of his career, but merely to point out labor in factory and mill for from ! Boys, take my advice, go via Ban of Coos County. Bring your j don and get fat on the Fifieid when] some of the things that the people one-half to one-third what is paid in in Coos county. It's a treat, and say of him. For instance, his ene Germany* lob ^i'ork the steward, called “Shorty, owing I hereby announce mvself as a America's chance in this array of lo his size, goes out oi his way to candidate to succeed myself, tor the mies say he is inconsistent, intole To T he . R ecorder rant, and some even go so far as to industrial forces, if she would main please you. Ask my roommate, office of County Surveyor, subject | say he is a despot, and would resort tain her present wage status, is Katz, who travels in Bond (for to the will of tlie Republican voters liquor). Yours truly, at the Primary election to be held to any kind of means to carry his through application of machinery M. H eymann , point; then come in his friends and and natural power. America’s high In August Official Bulletin Pacific say he is able, consistent, manly, ly-pai«l workmen will have to pro Coast Commercial Travelers’ Ass’11. and that he does things that no other duce two, three, four, five and ten ---- « — ó’/LVÁ <>/•’ BANDON man could do. Some even go so times as much p-r unit as is pro Miss Heien Gould, according t<a mnox OltfrIGOX far as to say that he was the greatest duced abroad il equality in foreign report, was arrested for speeding <’s«pit■»I. president the country has ever had. trade is maintained. Can they do it? her automotri e through thestieets BOARD OF DIRECrORS: J. L. Kronenberg, prr-ridr-nt. J. Drt.holm, Vice Many Republicans revile him, while It is a vastly interesting study. of th«* little town of Tonawanda, PrnKlent; F. J. Fahy, Catluer; Frank Flam, L P. I ianly. N. Y. The idea of th- arrest was to many Democrats praise him; there Labor says that goo I ( ages and make an example of Miss Gould, so /\ grn-ral banking IwiMnem traiuacted and ciMomer« given every accommodation con- fore it is evident that there is no short bouts increase the intelligence a< to show to the public that the Í sistevit with safe and con^rrvativ* hanking CORRESPONDENTS: The American National Bank, of San Franciaco, C«lif; partisanship, so far as the public of workmen, and hence their effi town authorities were no respector Merchant. Naiwoal Bank. Portland, Oregon. The Cham National Bank, of New York opinion of himself is concerned ciency. America, the labor para of persons. F M FILM nsco ” SIÓ'ES ANO SONI It »as in a circus I mi nd that John Philip Sousa made his start in life. Sir Hiram Maxim proposes legalised roulette w heels iu England. out of every 8.-*<i to go to the state, which could pay tile national debt in u few years. General George Washington Gordou of Memphis is the last remaining brig adier of the Confederacy In eongreaa. At one time there were twenty-nine Confederate general officers there. Representative Brownlow of the First Tennessee district was doorki*eper for the Forty-seventh congress, and Repre sentative Austin of the Second Tenues see district was assistant duork«*eper at th«* same time. But two vetertius are left of th«» gal lnut OtXi who charged at Balaklava— Ila* octogenarian. Lord Trislegar. who was a subaltern of th«* Seventeenth lancers, and the near equally aged Sil George Woiubwert of th«» same regi ment. Paul J. Rainey, a popular society man and known as America’s greatest spender. sailtsl recently from Boston on a steamship that he chartered for bin own use and outfittid nt an ex- p«»us<> of about $500,000 for a long ex I (edition to the arctic regions. .1. E. Ralph, director of tin* govern ment bureau of engraviug and print ing, is tin* inventor of the plan and machinery for tin* new project of washing th«* soiled risl«*em«Ml currency for reissu«* ami thus saving th«* couu try a niilliou or more annually. The Writers.» M. Postanti is engaged upon a new work about which he is maintaining strict secrecy. Cristis Hidden l’nge, tire poet and es sayist, is a Harvard graduate and pro fessorship of romance languages and literature at the Northwestern univer sity. Fedor Dostoievsky, the Russian nov elist, was born in 1821, tire son of a surgeon. According to Maurice Bar ing, tlie English writer, Dostoievsky is one of tlie two great columns which support tlie temple of Russian litera tur«*. Tolstoy is the other. Turgeniet is piacisi by Mr. Baring inside the tem pie. Fly Catches. “Bud” Shar]H* lias amply made good as first baseman for tlie Boston Na tionals. Paskert, B«*sclier, Lobert and Egan of Cincinnati are among the six lend ing base runners in tlie National length*. When Tony Smith of Brooklyn bits a real good day in the field there aren’t any shortstops that cover more ground or mak<* more sensational plays. Ty Cobb Is a care free youth, full of the joy of living and to whom every day is one grand outing. So is La Joie since laying down the managerial bur den. Tales of Cities. Brockton, Mass., leads the world in the manufacture of men's shores nml has 135 factories in which footwear and accessories are produced. Bellevue hospital statistics show that inebriety in New York city is on tlie increase—tiint one hospital treats an average of 583 drink victims each month. Paris increases its revenues by a few francs each year in the cultivation of a diminutive state orchard in tin* i.nx- cmlMiurg Gardens and the same mu nicipality also takes its share of the receipts of tile Eiffel Tower. Short Stories. 4 L Of nil tlie people who get married widowers are most shy of their age. During tlie next two years :to<> more pulilie schools will I m * built and o|tened In tlx* Philippines. Nearly fto.uOO camels are used in the Vllnjet of Bagdad as beasts of burden, anti, witli donkeys, they form tlie only means of carrying giaxls to inland points. The value of tlie stamp collection of tlx* postal department Is modestly placed at $200,000, but it would bring a figure many times that if placisl ou! tlie market for sale. Current Comment. "Father” doesn't want "a day.” He wants a wis'k off Columbia State. Tlier:» Is a very bad two dollar Bill in clrcuLition. Insist on getting your change In twenties and fifties.— Chi cago News. People who find themselves without money can now explain mutters by the remitrk they have sent It to the gov ernment laundry.—New York World. It would la* Jti: l ns well for young men to reniemlter there are more prizes offered for agriculture than for avia tion, and the game Is safer.—Rt. Louis Poet-Dispatch. Pert Personals. A Russian law forbids a person rnnr- rytng more than five times If Nat Goodwin lived In Russia he would Join the Terrorists Kansas City Star. Count Zeppelin is as persistently plucky in his airship ambitions as Sir Thomas Lipton used to l»e with his yachting challenges Wnshlm-ton Star. England coni|i*aliis that George is too independent. But his mother •»»■ms to I m » doing tier Is—t to brenk him of the hnbtt.—Bprlngtleld Repub- »IB. -n. •a «