Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, October 11, 1910, Image 2

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T H. KREAMER.
An I ‘Raise
apple shots would l»e tame without
Published Every Tu. sd.«y and Frid y by the
C. E. KOBE. Eua«
The big apple is a wonder
Moré
Live
Stock”
say* Hill.
I SUPPLY ALL YOUR WANTS
But when it comes to an apple
for home use, it away below par.
B umcu
Perhaps the most sound advi e
M*«g« Fortunately it is the exception, not winch has been given to the people
the tule in the aristocrdic kingdom of the Northwest in many rears was
ot appledom.—Oregonian.
that conveyed in the message of
James J. Hill, the “eim ire builder,’’
read at the Portland Fair and Live­
The Business Men s association of stock Ex[»osition last month
A
October 11, 1910 Hood River has di dared war on
keen student of national economic
fake advertising schemes and hete- problems, Mr. Hill in his paper
for ih - Pjtunu exp.>->itiu!i. may here alter nearly everything but strictly sounded the cty of “back to the
read what she must do to win the reputable newspaftets will be placed farm.” but in a more logical and
practical manner than it has l»een
favor of congress. For the nation under that ban. At a largely at­
presented by any one in the North
al legislature at the last session pos: tended meeting of the business men west. He pointed out the falling off
polled its decision on the location <>t of that hustling valley city, it was in the production of cattle and hogs
the canal celebration until it couk decided to hereafter cut advertising as one direct cause ol increased
learn which of the two leading cities on calendars, church and show pro prices.
He showed that the export of
would offer the more substantial in­ grains, telephone directories, pam
food stuffs in this country has de-
ducement. It would seem doubtiu phlets, and kindred matters. Those
creased by ha.f in ihe last ten years
whether the Louisiana c.ty can do:<s who haveerdered calendars for 191. and that it will not be long, under
well as the opulent Pacific coast h s will be allowed to use then» but no present conditions, until the United
done.' ’
further orders can be placed, accord­ Stalls wi'l not be prot ucing enough
ing to the rubng of the association food for its own people, not to men
Hazing Effectually Abol­ Il is said that this son of fake ad­ Bon lor export. He pointed out
that the raising of live stock was
ished
vertising has cost the men h ints and not only becoming more piofitable
professional men of H«>od river fully each year, ar.d more necessary to
Hazing at the Stale University $10,000 during the past year, Tie the fcod supply of the country, but
that by the scientific use of the fet-
s.-ems to be effectually abolished. action of the association has
tilizing
agents produced, Jhe raising
Not only is hazing done away with, emanated from a source that c.m of good crops is directly benefitted
but also largely the desire f< r haz­ just'y be blamed to any economic by the raising of live stock. He ex­
ing.
The drastic measures taken straits, but from purely business mo­ pressed the belief that the acreage
The result of the many now under cultivation in this country i
last year by the President in expel tives.
ling from the University several thousands squandered is practically would produce almost twice what it
now does if properly farmed, and
second year men who indulged in a nothing and it was up to the busi
pointed to the raising of live stock
slight hazing of some Freshmen, ness men to make a change.— C 00s
as one means toward the desired
coupled with the severe disapproval Bay Harbor.
end. His advice is summed up in
of all the Faculty, Alumni, ami oldet
the words, “The cattle, and hogs,
and
sheep that are needed for home
students upon all forms of the prac
It is doubtful whether Mayor Gay
use
and
for export, to feed the world
lice of hazing, seem to have accon - nor can ever make the New York
and reduce the prices that impair
plished its stamping out.
Moral policemen truly genteel in manner,
our standard of living, are needed
suasion this year alone is the rod of however severely he may scold them equally to diversify our farm indus­
iron with which Freshmen ate 1 tiled. tor rudeness
Politeness is not our try and maintain the fertility of the
Obstreperous members are fast learn­ National virtue.
Some Americans soil. Nature makes no mistakes;
ing to walk uprightly from tile sim­ have even made a sort of fetich of hnd to follow her leading is to walk
ple reason that they respect the rough language and coarse habits. towards prosperity and peace.”
opinion ot their fellows. This opin Ihe rustic believes inslinctiely that
Do you want to Buy, Build, Sell or Rent?
Do you want Fire, Life, or Accident Insurance?
S<ii»cripiioii, tl 50 p-t Year it. Advance. Aiiveitismg Rates Made
Known on Application. Job Fiiutiug a Specialty
EuU'ied ai the B mh U du PoatolHce rm St-cuud ( I hhk Matter.
TUESDAY
Lead off, Bandon.
The Bandon R ecorder calls at­
tention frequently to the openings in
that beautiful city by the sea for
manufacturiag entrprises.
There is
a fine chance for a fruit-diyer, a
turpentine
plant, a cannery, etc.
The way for the people of Bandon to
secure these establishments is to ad­
vertise in several magazines that to
ai.y man or company meaning busi­
ness they will give exemption from
taxation on all stock, goods, mach n
ery and buildings operated for more
than three months in connect u n
with any desired maniifíK lui ing
plant.
Law don’t allow it? There is wheie
the people of Oregon and some otl er
States are asleep.
The law allows
you to pay the other man’s taxes il
The people ot
vou want to do it
Bandon can easily raise a guaranteed
sum to cover the taxes collected for
machinery and improvements from
any manufacturing plant
Inside of
ten years, and possibly two years,
the success of such a move would
result in such taxis being remitted
by law.
Baltimore does it.
couver, B. C.. does it.
Van­
Sidney, N.
S. W., is soon going to do it, and
many towns, to the number of ovei
150, in th.it commonwealth do it
n w. Bandon, or any other town in
Raising a Falsa issu«.
Oregon, can do it at fust by private ion a’lioi g upper classmen that the a person who is polite to him means
A story well kuown to lawyers of the
He associates fine last generation is ubout the "umbrella
subscription, and finally by lav. least form of hazing, besides being to swindle him.
thoroughly
undemocratic,
un-Amer-
Get busy. Bandon; lead the proces-
clothes anil etiquette with gold case." A man was charged with steal­
—Portland I ;tbor Press.
Eastern Editor Amazed.
The extraordinary en -rgv and re­
sourcefulness exhibited by San Fran
cisco in its great fight for congres­
sional recognition of its claims to be
officially designated as the site for
the Panama-Pacific exposition is re
garded by the Cleveland Plain Deal
er with amazement and admiration
The fact that San Francisco has
planned to raise $17,500,000 for the
exposition makes the editor gasp in
astonishment, and while he com
inends the spirit he doubts the wis­
dom of the risk.
ing nn umbrella, aud a number of wit­
< an, wholly at variance with the bricks and three-caid monte.
Per­ nesses went into the box to testify to
theory of American institutions, and, haps New York prefers bad manners the offense. The counsel for the de­
fendant noted that each witness car­
above all, extremely dangerous to in its patrolmen.—Oregonian.
ried an umbrella (the time of year was
midsummer, which explains the neces­
the University, is so strong that its
sity for these Impediments*. As a mat­
f
quiet leaven is working fast in the
ter of fact, the prisoner had no defense
to make. The barrister, thrown on his
I
he
new
political
school
will
teach
ranks ot the 250 Freshmen. Fresh­
wits, exclaimed: “Gentlemen of the
men who are best absorbing the new I hat the welfare of all is the good of jury, did you not notice that each of
tli» witnesses carried an umbrella into
spirit do not care to invite criticism ill; that the injury of one is the con­ the t>ox? Why is this, gentlemen? it
and displeasure l>v foolishly tempt cern of all, and that the man elected is done in order to Infect your minds
wit 11 the idea of an umbrella, to preju­
ing and daring upper classmen to to serve the people is the servant of dice the prisoner in your eyes, to raise
retaliate. Thus, it is being demon- all. The greatest will be he who ’a false issue.’ and 1 appeal to you to
signify your detestation of this eon-
sfrated in the miniature republic ol serves the people best. The old certed action by bringing iu u verdict
of not guilty.” The Judge, who Itn
the University, that the most effec­ school would rob the masses to en­
aglned that little attention would be
tive weapon of administration is rich the few, which few put whips paid to such u plea, took little time and
less pains to suui up the case. The
quiet moral suasion—Piess Bulletin. into the Hands of the servants whom Jury nevertheless brought tn a verdict
we elect, and convert them into I11 accordance with the resourceful bar­
rister's wishes. —London News.
Mot a Representative Apple. slave drivers to smite us for tesist-
ing their power.—Yakima Herald.
Tl*»t doubt, how­
ever, has been shared by others and
The biggest Jonathan apple ever
quickly disappears when the im­ grown in Walla Walla Valiev, or
measurable resources of California elsewhere so far as our information
and the comprehensiveness of the extends, was produced by a three-
plans for the exposition are thor­ year old tree near Walla Walla. It
oughly understood-
weighs one pound seven ounces,
Commenting on the fight for the stands four in lies high, and is four­
exposition the Plain Dealer says:
teen and one-half inches in girth. A
“When a man mortgages his show apple truly, but inferior in the
home or his business to buy an au­ jjrpose for which apples are grown
tomobile for pleasure, thinking peo
pie comment on his lack of judg
t) the Golden Russet, which looks
ike a crabapple beside it, or to any
What, then, should be said one of a dozen varieties of first-class
of a state which mortgages the future a pples for eating.
ment.
to build an exposition?
“This is virtually what California
has decided to do.
The assembly
has authorized two amendments Io
the state constitution, one, permit-
ting the raising of $5,000,000 by
Special taxation to cover a term of
years, and the other permitting San
Francisco to raise the same amount
by a special bond issue, fl.e citizens
ol San Francisco l ave already sub­
scribed $7,500,000 to secure the ex
position.
$0 the city’s bid for the
coveted event in 1915 reaches the
Hot Air.
The sirocco blow's but from tin» high­
lands of north Africa and falls on the
Mediterranean as far as Malta. The
To Check Japanese-Ameri­ salano
jumps like a windy fireball
from the heat of the Sahara desert
can Weddings.
and lands flat foot tsl in Spain. The
harinattan blows hot Sahara dust far
into the Atlantic and gives nosebleed
Seattle, which for the last year or and makes skin and lips parch and
t wo has been the mecci for alliances erack, while furniture and ship tim-
l»ers groan and crack and scream in
between Japan-se and American an agony of droughty despair. The
< ouples who could not marry in kbasinin blows Sahara’s ancient dust
California, has been cut off from the Into Egyptian eyes every fifty days.
The pamperos periodical? blow’ down
unpleasant business of marrying into Buenos Aires out of the unex
whites and orientals by the action of plored desert highlands of Brazil, aud
County Auditor Case, in refusing i the blowing causes suicides and mur­
ders to be more common and wounds
licenses lor such weddings until time to break out afresh, with a heavy
is taken for a careful investigation. death rate. Pamperos pass away in
There is no law against such mar­ a secoud, leaving the air fine.—Ex­
change.
“The Lady apple,” said a thrifty riages in the Stateof Washington, so
Th« Bulldog.
farmer’s wife who was the mother the auditor could not positively re­
fuse to issue licenses, but he has the The bulldog, unlike the majority of
of half a dozen children, “is my
dogs, very seldom barks, in fact, ow­
authority to investigate anv applica­ ing to the construction of his throat
favorite apple.” In explanation she,
tion fora license As the Jap Amer­ Ills attempts at barking are more like
added: “When a child bites into ican couples generally do not care a burlesque of the real thing. He
one he eats it all, whereas he leaves for delay or investigation, they ate . wades into a tight without any vocal
warning, and the only sound he emits
almost any other apple lying around hastening elsewhere to get the per­ ' is his heavy breathlug. Ills courage
Is astonishing. and the largeness of his
hall eaten."
This homely but mits towed. It is likely that the opponent never acts as a deterrent
n» xt legislature will be asked to pass
i when hostilities are imndneut. Still, as
wholesome viittie is sufficient to
a law making such marriages illegal he is not 11 quarrelsome dog, be very
make not only the dainty red , in that state. As many as three; rarely indulges in street brawls, and.
cheeked l ady apple, but any medi­ couples, Japanese men an I Ainer- ns he Is exceedingly good natured, it
takes a lot to rouse him
um-sized, tinelv flavoted apple, pref 1. ,.n gills,' have appeared at the au- The modem bulldog is undoubtedly
erable, in an apple eating family ol ilor'- office in Seattle in one week, 11 different looking animal from bis bull
fighting ancestors. The most conspicu­
asking for licenses.
children in an apple-eating age, to i
ous •’Improvements" Introduced by the
commanding total of $17,500,000. apples that vary in size from a pint
’•New Orleans, the other aspirant cup to an overgrown rutabaga.
The R ecorder lor Job Work.
' ¡»resent day "fancy” are largeness
1 head, width of chest, heaviness
txjue aud mure typical tail.
of
of
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Fast and Commodious
S. S. BREAKWATER
Leaves Portland (Ainsworth Dock) 8 p. m. every Tuesday.
Leaves Coos Bay every Saturday at service of the tide.
Confirm Sailings Through C. M. SPENCER, Agent Bandon
Tho "Best Girl” Habit.
"Why.” asked lier anxious aud excit­
ed mother, do you think lie is coming
to the jiolut at last?"
"Well.” the maiden replied, looking
demurely; dowu at the rug. “when he
took m<* In his arms and kissed me last
night he said he’d got HO used to me
be didn't believe be could ever break
himself of the habit.”
Th« Other Thing«.
"Remember, my buy. there are other
things worth while iu college beside*
athletics.”
"I know. The mandolin and glee
clubs aren't half bad.” — LuuUvlU«
Courier Journal.
Fie that Is ungratful has no guilt but
one. All other crimes may pass for vir­
tues in him.
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