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th .- pr. s, i>, |>• • c lion a»ca m o Cai win itj i* their market .»nd its de soon, American when Ian.Is, with | inand for these products never Published Every Thursday by the no increase ot acreage, seem to have ce.tsvs.—Oregon Jon 1 .1 ,. ... 1 immense possibilities. A11 incre i-e I Kccordtr Pubiahing Company of yield from fifteen to twentv-five Prevention Better i hau Cute T. H. KREAMER. Bû mes» Maaag. . C. Í- K '«'i . Eduv; bushels an acre is not an extreme expectation. Intensified farming. ' Th- smoke of * rot «tin crops, an enormous live- forest s c< >ni mues stock indu-iiv, and uli iz«lion of .liilhs seems as nianv available lertiliz.is ire de Conliuil- until the September 15, IQI« THURSDAY cGi-d ample l • ;u <-<»-ni>ti-h tins, anil ! I .icilic N >ri ti \ < ei«-.1 moi«- Drv f.uinitig nu ih' ds Advices ttoiii the T ..-.I Ih.arui «» but the man w ith thesoidid ambitio in ail the arid and semi and regi-ms Striving to Excel the l-cdet ii I'oitsl Sen ace tn Mon need not apply. It is worthy an«l wiil make one great step toward-, the I tana allege that the files in that JAY BOWEKM.-W Republican legitimate to strive to excel in a goal. They tell us dollar wheat has state have burned 125,070 acres, candidate for Governor before the “Let us go on to perfection.’’ proper way. and by striving to excel, come to stay. Our prospective in cost $72 ,000 to tight, and destroyed Oregon primaries, September 24th, These are the words of one who was we do not mean to gain your point crease. then, will mean to America $705,000 of timber. " high in authority in Bible times, and endorsed by the State Assembly. at the expense of someone else. something like $500,000,000 a year Over i ,6. jo men are struggling to they are equally applicable today. Platform: This is a low and mean ambition, greater annual wealth. .1 large por save the Montana <or-sis, too moie It is not our purpose to give an ex Favors Assembly method of rec but honest effort is worthy of re tion of which must be avail.title for hortation on the subject of perfection have been summoned, and the Wc-t ommending candidates and the Direct ward, no matter in what line tín export for a couple of generations, it from a biblical standpoint, but mere ern Pine Manufacturers' Association Primary for making party nomina effort is made. not longer. ly to point out some worthy ambi has requested Preside t Taft to tions; combining the purchase ot all Is not this game worth the candle? order the Federal armv in the moun supplies for state institutions in the tions that are altogether laudable Could n<>t Federal Governm« nt and tain states to defend the National largest quantities under specifica We Need Industries and praiseworthy. tions, insuring the most general state afford to expend liberally each Reserves in them against tire. There are high and low ambitions. competition; the engagement of em There are sublime and mean aspira Prevention, however, would be ployes foi special fitness; improve Bandon has a number of excellent year in the educational programm« ? More wheat land is available. and better than cure, especially as th« ment of the standard of schools; a tions. There are exalted and sordid industries of which the citizens aie will be reclaimed in the Wist. By •‘cure ’ in this cise, despite heroic modern system of highway improve conceptions of life justly pioud, and which furnish cm Sometimes we hear people inti ployment to a large number of men keeping reclamation costs low, and and intelligent work by the fighters ments; control of state lands solely in the interest of the state; abolition mate that there is danger of doing an«l are the means of support for a utilizing the known lands and water, of fire, effects so little.—Spokesman of Valueless offices; consolidation ot too much and they will quote the good many families, but we are still and conserving annual moisture pre Review. boards and commissions in the inter alleged warning of Milton: “Fling in the need of more, and there are cipitation, more than 50,000,000 est of efficiency anil economy. Gen The Idaho State Bank of Hailey, erally, a business administration away ambition; by that sin fell the several different kinds of industries acres of land now uncultivated can Idaho, closed its doors with liabili along progressive lines, guided by angels ” that would be paying pr< positions lie made to produce the best wheat at from fifteen to thirty bushels an ties of $500.000, and assets of un true economy 111 public expendi In their superficial investigation here. tures. 35-31 Hailey, Idaho, is acre, and this wheat sold at a big known value. they fail to note that it was not a A fruit cannery is a thing that is piofit. So we have an important located in one of the most prosper worthy but an unworthy ambition For Attorney General. badly needed here to take care of the source of supply in the West, which ous portions of the great Northwest. which caused the angel to fall ever increasing, fruit yield, and such is of tremendous possibilities, East With ihe farms and ranches turning The life which is not actuated by I beg to announce my candidacy an institution would pay big from ern Oregon alone has 10,000,00.> or off large quantities of products that for the office of Attorney General, a constant and unswerving deter the start. Then we need a b >x fa< more acres which can and will be f und a ready maket at high figures, subject to the decision of the Repub mination to excel will never be a tory. If spruce lumber can be sowed to wheat New principles of the possibility of a bank failure might lican Primary Election. If nomin success. This is the month when shipped to (hay's Harbor, and farming, ot scientific development in have been regarded as very 1 emote. ated and elected I will give the state the schools all over our land ate $4.50 a thousand paid lor ft eight, 1 ecent years, open the West anew as Unfortunately for Hailey and ti e an efficient ami economical admin starting in lor the ensuing year. The when the Gray’s Harnor country is istration, and will serve the whole this inpouring flood oi immigration depositors in its bank, the gieate t pupils who start the work of the people of the state, but not any the main spruce belt of the western prosperity ever known and an abun proves. school year this month must be pos special or private interests torest counti y, or if spruce lumber dance of ni?ney will not prevent From two easy sources may be s ssed of a burning desire to secure Judge Smith, of the Sth Judicial can be shipped to North Bend, ar 1 bank failures if the officials of the District, authorizes me to quote him dra..n mighty wheat supplies, fi r all that teachers and books may $3.00 a thousand paid for freight, as follows: institution shovel the funds of the “Senator Hart is one of export or home consumption All have for them or else next June will then why would not a box factory the ablest lawyers in Eastern depends upon the application of our bank out to borrowers who offer find them <ar behind where they Oregon.” My only opponent is piy in Bandon where all we have oj people and the progressiveness nothing but wildcat security on Mr. Crawford, who has already held ought to be. A graduate diploma «Io to get the spruce is to bring it which nothing can be realized when the office tw’o terms. shown in new work. is a curse rather than a blessing to I would ap- down the river in the log. and save the money is actually needed. Well- predate a l.irge vote from this the pupil who cannot feel that the the $300 or $450 a thousand on managed banks will continue to sur cou n'.y. parchment submitted to him is, in Apples Bring in Gold. freight? This in itself would be a 36 it J N. H art . vive in hard times, and pocrlv man the truest sense, a recognition of good working margin and a big ad aged banks will continue to fail in actual merit. For Commissioner vantage in the manufacturing and One of the big assets of the Pa good times. Success or failure in The fruit grower, the dairyman, delivering of the finished article. cific northwest this year is its un this line, as in most others, depends I hereby announce myself as a the agriculturist, the manufacturer, The fruit cannery and the box precedentedly • big crop of apples, largely on the management Ore direct primary candidate for the or the man in any other walk of life, factory are probably the most urgent that will bring to this region a great gonian. office of Coun’y Commissioner, sub shou'd strive to get the very best needs of the present day, but there harvest, some $10,000,000 in gold, ject to the will of the Republican results obtainable, and unless he dots voters of Coos county at the primary There will be a yield of approxi Champ Clark to Drive Mule are other things that would be of this, he is not performing his full I election, September 24. 1910. great benefit and would be a paying mately 7,000/>00 boxes of apples in Span duty to himself or his fellow man. I have been a resident of Coos proposition such as a plant to make the four states of Oregon, Washing- county since 1893, and am willing to And thus it is in all walks of life. denatured alcohol from the waste ington, Idaho and Montana, worth Ire judged by my past record as a Moberly, Mo., Sept. 9. — “ If I am It is because of the surgeon who be wood of the various mills along the on an average about $1.50 a Imx. elected Speaker of the next Hons«, citizen. comes so skilled as to be able to river, and in fact a number of other Of this apple crop Washington will ot representatives 1 will drive a spin Yours for the improvement of perform the most critical operation i of Missouri mules down Pennsylva Coos county. E. E. ' ) akes . produce about one half, 3,51)0,000 36 2t excellent and paying industries and save a human life; the lawyer ----- 000----- might easily be put into operation. boxes; Oregon will turn out over 2, nia avenue.” who threads his way through the The loregoing is the promf-e of A flat salary for the State Printer Then there is the much talked of 000,000 boxes, and Idaho anti Mon Congressman Champ Clark, made was decreed by the voters of the intricate maze of jurisprudence; the pulp mill, which would niea 1 thous tana more than i.oco.ooo boxes. to a crowd of visitors of the home state in 1906, by a vote of 4 10 ». preacher and the sociologist who The apple crop will be even more coming celebration here, in the and defeated by Willis S Duniway ands of dollars to Bandon every give studious, days anil prayerful month, and which would certainly in demand ami valuable than here course of an addiess The promise on the floor of the State Legislative nights to a consideration of the prob Ire a money maker for the promoters. tofore, on account of the shortage pleased the crowd and for several session of 1907 and again in 1909. lenis of humanity, and the genius in the eastern and middle west minutes the speaker was unable to Why continue a graft when a saving Why not get busy .anti do some proceed with his speech on account can be made? Williain J Clarke is who has “sought out many inven stales. While the crop there is not thing along these lines ami see if at of the cheering and yelling. It was the popular republican, flat salary tions”—these and ir multitude of so complete a failiue on account of Mr. Clark's assigned duty to wel candidate pledged to this least one of the various industries great • other classes who might be men- late spring frosts as was predicted at come home Missourians who had reform. • II could not be landed within the next tioned that lift the pl.ine of human strayed from the borders of j the tin e, yet it will be far below the the existence up above the dead level of tew months. His Discipline. ¡average, which will tend ct course to “show me” stat?. He welcomed ‘Top, you must take this child in mediocrity — nearer and nearer them all right, but was inclined to J raise the price, and increase the in- hand. I have had about all that I cun Not a Gloomy Outlook ask why they ever went away tn the stand. She has no notion of minding toward the ideals which are ever 1 come of apple growers in the Pacific first place. Mr. Clark also re me; it is time you took her across your before them. ” northwest. proached his hearers for permitting knee. “Send her to me," snid Pop, with n An«l this was the thought in the Concerning the possibilities of the j But apples are only one fruit crop Missouri to take the back seat, a- he frown. “It won't take me long to tone mind of the apostle—“Let us go on wheat growing industry < f 4mcrica, of this region that It is been or is be said, it had done. her down." But how could he punish her. tell to perfection.” Human nature has the Portland Telegram has the fol ing harvested. “Missouri has taken a luck seat me. Pears, prunes and do, when she looked at him with too long, ’ ’ he said “ We have her eyes of blue? Looked at him in had its weaknesses, but the moral lowing to say: other fruits would probably neatly the same glad way that her mother did Jone the work and the other fellows fibre can be strengthened by the By making the 46,700,000 acres | double the amount received for ap in that farofT day when site was tils have got the glory. Missouri hi- sw<M»theart and he her beau How firm resistance to tempt iti »11, so that of land cultivated for wh**at last yeai 'pies, bringing the total up to per- never had a president, a vice presi could he strike her I'd like to know? in due time the soul will rise superior yield twenty-five bushels an acre ; haps $20,000,000. But still Ire took her u|>on his knee dent, a justice of the supreme to the elements wlrch would drag it instead of fifteen, America would I It is a harvest of g« Id from the court or a speakei of the house Ii and at once was lost In a reverie that cnrrbsl him back to a shady street down or retard its growth. “This have had 460,000.000 more bushels orchards of this region, and the trite is time we had all of these offices, and a little maid whom he used to meet, a blue eyed maid whose count one thing I do,” res, I itcly declared of wheat to export than was sent • xpression that the industry is only and I'm going to see to it that we erpnrr r«w «at on his knee with a beating heart, waiting for him to for the o'd Christian warrior. “I press abioud. Chis wheal for ’Ii«- past lis in its infancy is true in tins case; at get one of ih> in right away “ get those days und punish her for her towud the mark for the prize of the cal year had a farm value of $1, and least it is young and small let com wilful ways. Lost. .Mom iss-iied In through the half high calling." Ami b cause he kept exportation of the amount must hav«- pared with what it will lie. In clos«sl door. They were playing Jacks the fiith he received the crown been extremely profit ible, if the m my localities in thi< favored re on the parlor floor, playing jacks and On sand hills near “I.o< kout,’ quarreling, too. Just as iwa children Tnc world is still open with oppor market was not broken by such an gion people can pr duce fine fruits ¡»air field glasses in black hath« 1 are apt to do She frewaed, it was tunities to the truly ambitious, who enormous supply. At any rate, abundantly, and with much profit, case. Leave at this office. Re- more than half caress. “1 will have to punish them both, 1 guess "—Chicago have worthy desires and high ideuls, when consumption grows greatly, as and will do so more and more. The ward. Record-Herald. 35 ta* Bandon Kacovaei Lt de AiucmLiy i.iKct Congressman 1st • ’.strict. W i Haw lei Salem. ‘ ongressman 2nd District, W. R. Ellis Pendleton. Governor, Jay Bo erman, Condon Sec y Slate. F. W. Benson, Rose burg Ire.isurer, R. W. Ilovt, Portland. Supt. Pub Instruction. I.. R Al derman, Engine. Ally Gen . | N Hart, Bakei Ci.y Supiune (adges, I'hou as A. McBride. \\ ah..ce McCam.im. F . \. Moore and George H. Burnett. State Printer, A illiain J Clarke. Gervais. Railroad Commissioner, Frank Miller. St;ite Engineer, John Lewis. Labor Commissioner. O. P. Hoff. A at« r Commissionci. F. K ( .el tins, Marshfield. Representative Coos ai d Curry’ county (6th District) Herln-rt Hume COUNTY ASSEMBLY TI KET County Judge, E. A. Anderson, oherit. John Yoakum. County Clerk, James Watson. Coroner. W. J. Butler County Treasurer, T. M. Dimmick Representative Coos County (5th District) G. T. Treadgokl. County Commissioner, George-A. Armstrong. Co. Surveyor, E. H Kern 334LX ----- 000------ To the Republican Voters of of Coos County. I hereby announce myself as a candidate to succeed myself, for the office of County Surveyor, subject to the will of the Republican'voters at the Primary election to be held September 24th, 1910. I have been a resident of Coes County since a boy, ami have fol lowed surveying and engineering for the past seven years, and am therefore familiar with everv section of the county. Yours for better roads and a square deal to all sections. A. N. Goui.tr, Present County Survoyor 35t3 Notice Io the Republican Voter» of Coos an I Curiy Counliee I have decided to become a candidate for nomination, at the Primaiy Nominating I Jection, for Joint Representative for Coo» and Curry Counties, and shall submit my name to the Re publican voters for nomination undo the Primary Nominating Election Law». HERBERT 2ft-tf HUME. School Books and School Supplies We carry a complete stock of Books and the of School most complete line of Tablets and Supplies in the city. Our prices are right. BANDON DRUG CO Bring your • Work To T he R ecorder