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About Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915 | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1911)
San-don. Vast Sum for Publicity. Recorder Published Every Tuesday and Friday by the Subscription, $1 50 per Year in Advance. I advertising, is to be Used in peopling the West t > till up company for ti >;i up al «ilice and Big Ballot for 1912. amendment. instead Lei’- gel tba- the greatest development of titular question at issue. A iep<>rt from Portland says' the members of legislature were ready .it ail times to Do you know that of all the minor railroading, the creating ol traffic. While it ailments colds are by tar the ni<M railroads expt,'' complain of the overburdened ballot, dingeroiri? money liack. al and that you need to fear, but the serious Senator Bowerman |av look It is not the cold itself th ■ .sci ence cf is true tint ¡‘il II our tilt* ’A est of seci.o cornili y at thè t-ig I .1 i It is gon. lilil-O ami Washington. majoiity of thu.se voting on the par While slandpa*. ind .1dvtrt1.se Wyoming, California. Nevada, On- a of ict 1 1 con Itoli in thè m lite! . the fertile lands of Colorado, L tall. tution.il added a lot of new type of the latest faces, especially for Fine Job Printing, and we are now prepared to print all invitations, Announce- Cards, Letter Heads and in fact all kind« of modern printing done in a Modern Office. die colimi slioiil«! ti’ci- thè pi -o< ever set aside bi am transpnii d loir March V «91 I The v «rioiis cotirm -r« 1 il i>o !ics . f This huge sum. the Ingest cently. Known on Application. dob Printing a Specially Eulrrml at tliu ttaudou Powtutttve 11* Secund I’I hhs Melter. ¡»rep.ir.tii<»ns lor io urlili sudi m t xbibit. Railroad re Pacific Southern and I thè lune by the directors of the I nloii Pacific- Adveitilting Rute» Made ] RIDAY b g licity —th.it s the ap lopriiti.111 made T. Ft. KREAMER. Buuanw Manta« I Fancy Wedding Invitations a Specially to make all of tue the same tune they will help to m ike this vast section "nine diseases that it often k-ads to. Most productive. Of the appropriation, of these .lie known as genii diseases f « t ballot,” the complete I record of ■ neumonir and consumption art* i $500,000 has been apportioned to the late • ession shows the legislature among them Why not take Cham the Northwest and . ill be .-.pent has done its share toward loading I erlain s Cough Remedy. and cure through the Oregon - Washington your cold while you cai ‘ For sale the ballot tor the next election. Railroad X Naiiga'ion Company. No less than six amendments to by C. V. Lowe. The major pait <’t the advertising is file constitution have been ordered to be done through newspapers. In Oregon Development. submitted to the pwople in 1912. Be addition to exploiting land oppomi- t sides these the legislature gave its i nities, the development ol industries approv il to resiibmission ol the worn The tirst organized parly ol set and communities w ill also be fostered. an suffrage question bv a torm.il tiers to co ne lo Central Oregon by Now, if these railtoad- would just joint resolution, and il named a coni the new railro id new in operation get busy and build to Coos comity, mittee to frame and submit initiative into the interior ariived during the and spend some of the money to laws on the subject of taxation, from past week and took possession of the I help develop this section, then we which it may lie expected that two Baldwin ranch of 30.000 acres at of Coos might be somewhat appre or three bdl may emanate. Eight or II iy Creek, which they have bought; ciative of their efforts, and it they ten propositions on the ballot in there were 25 iii the party, which only knew it. there is no better place I in 1912, therefore, will owe their traveled in special car from the East. to develop in all these states than position upon it directly to the legis The newcomers will begin the devel Coos county. Come over and take opment ot their property at once Most important ol the amendments and the big ranch will be cut up into are the three dealing with taxation, one of which ment repeals the carried al the amend last election, may adopt whereby counties their own tax syrten s and experiment, il thav choose, with the single tax The other two submit Io the I idea. people once more what were known as the grange amendments, defeated list November. These air based purposes, though preserving the re that taxation Pa., Florence w ill hold The people ol three has children, and like most children, they frequentiy take the annual rhododendron festival this coltl. "We have tried several kinds spring, and a committee has been of cough metlicine,” he says, "but named have make the arrangements. to This festival is one of the most at I I the father of For - lie bv C. V. Lowe Valli-v vi-it it each year. Richardson, Remedy. ' Cough and niinv people of the Willainrtte Gets Oregon Immigration Commissioner but Fund Development League, who Oregon any yet that did never found them as much gooil as Ch.unbeiIain's [tractive of its kind held anywhere, is Withheld. was active for years in publicity work Baltimore from March tion to visit Officials of the Oregon Develop The legislature thought well of the 6th to 20th. at a large salary, lo ad ment League, who two bills introduced by Representa vise Greater Baltimore the Com The house passed both ol t inces. they werr halted in the them, but Senate, where certain features were objected to and where it was decided 1 bad worked fot the passage of the bill providi ig lei tive Beals, imposing increased taxa tian upon gifts, legacies and inbeii- mittee and assist in raising a promo a tion fund of $500,000. were This money state is disordtt . < I the Chamberlain's Stomach It the Beals bills had been passed, they would «till have required sub mission to popular vote, under the amendment adopted last Noveniliei. Thinking the Bealv measures were to the argument they should lie defeated anil that immigration non plussed commission' i I ablets correct the South. Mr. will Richardson veto the measiue. but will return shortly to Oregon his neighbors They succeeded, San Francisco Bulletin whereby we Notice for Publication. The The ; ass.ig ¡east providi ior stat«- indorsement ot proinohon liter Dallas Item ature that shall lie issued to attract i immigration, an<l this will make this affecting taxation was the lull impos "If you want newcomers, make them matter authoritative so it MÜI » trrv ing a tax of one lull ot one |>er cent feel at home.” more weight and at th«* sail.«- time tull, is a member ot the special com sstj ?.' ■ one year from next No Portland planting ol roses on parks Birthday, ai d vember. Tin slate anti aot ant section alone the Oregon climate. t.iges ol the slate in bool;, showing vantages, will I** Washington’s second was Aside from the three tax at Gearhart amend last Sunday*. Oicgoii’s issued midi t id- tl.e inilil winlets of questions, because the legislature has attract so determined people the lid Such Northwest ol yourculd voti m tv - now that v -u are not tieati ig il prcqn ih l'Iii re and is no reason why a cold should lung here fro r the frigid on tor weeks, and it will not if you take Chamberl i:n'< Congh Remed, . Ea‘t. For sale bv C. V. I .•»» e. Creation of the office ot lieutenant go^rnor. al! the news of Bandon and vicinity in the Recorder at marvelous low price 1 he Bandon Recorder, 1er. M. G. FOHL, Opiotv.-h-rist $4.50 Both papers through this office if paid in advance, per year Ab-? $2.75 ■ITU I ITM Did you ever attend the Hard Luck Story Hour Club ? I h< v ir><-« t wh< rrver they can find a sympathetic listener. The sp«*.ikei's vocabulary is mostly "Its” and "Buts.” Opportunity never came HIS wav. I IE never had an equal chance. Some one has always given him the "worst of it ” NEVER had a steady job. Saved money5 No. Io HIM money is trade to spend— II >t save. The young man with an account in this bank asks for no sympathy -needs none for lie creates opportunities of his ow n I FIRST NATIONAL BANK i STATE DEPOSITARY «i *M ?"x. S. S. PL1OENTX 2d, 3d r.nJ till Saturdays at Hotel Gallier, Bandon, Ore. ROGERS FOUNDRY COMPANY THE NEW BOAT 9 Six Day Service between the Coquille River and San Francisco ! 1 First Class Passenger Fare, I J. F. | I. $7.50 WAI.STROM, Agent, Bandon, Oregon X E. T. KRI SE. Agents. 24 California St , San Francisco. C.,l A sore throat can be trealrj liest Get The Spirit Mak ing stockholders ot state banks from the outside. The throat should lie rubbed gently with B ai . i Anti’s Gable to de|>ositors for twice the IS nov L inimcnt . Apply at night , •amount subscribed, the same as Everv'»ody who lives wot of iand cover with a catton cloth Kami Rocky mountains is glad that •Ti ckhohlers of national banks. age. by morning tlie soreness wall Requiring a majority ol nil voles disap|M*-ar. Price 25c 50c and $1.00 ; Francisco gets the World's Fa Brass, Bronz?, Al uminum, Iron. PAULL'S TRANSFER LINE A. A. PAI I f., Proprietor I Na. y and I <aai at an elecUon lo carry a cousti 1.50 per year Total, Notice for Publication. on tils- i llh da, of March, I 'i I. Claimant lu'ar ar wit .. m c Jar.!«" A. < ■c op-, r of Bandos-.. Orton, f farmin Its I .mg, ol Baudot,, Ore^yr lL,d :i D Ji.k aa, of Bau i.in. t.'r.j FJfx rt ..oí Baid u. ^K-yot. 6 th-l BENJAMIN F. JONES, b $3.00 per year The Daily San Francisco Bulletin, I If you hive (rouble i\ gì- beg m mfs ordered submitted, the tieople stunts as these call attention to the are certain to vote on the following country in a metropolitan daily and A . ........ Multnomah Club swim in llie 01 ran furnish them all the news of the __ .:r~.7=7.-— seal of the new commi-sioiu-r. the Miscellaneous Items for Ballot. a gigantic combination offer that will „.-J. Tin will I k * for the br*>H’tlt ot the wl ■ l<- striking way the advan mittee, this may also find its way to first u as tile the ballot guard against Ixtonier matter The events of the past week illus «me ol the strong champions r-f this Hale m .1 can give subscribers the advantage of Department of ilit* Interior, I '. S. Land Otiice al Roseburg, Oregon, January 19, |9||. Notice is hereby pi ven that Chii Dar. T. Ri h- art’, of Bandon. Oregon. who on February 2. I'XW, made HianesteoJ Entry’ No. 14237, for S. F I. IN F. 14 and N. F. I 4 T- !.. 1-4 Section 8, I ownlip 29 S.f Range 14 \\ . W. Meridian, ha, hir'd notice of intention try make bnalcommutation. fHoor, to establish cfann to the land above described, beioie .A. D, Morse, U. S. Commissioner, at BanJon, Oregon, on the l€>th day of March, ^91 I. Claimant names as witnesses: Elbert Dyer, of Bandon, Or ¿gon. Charley Richerts, of Bandon, Or-gon. L. D. Davidson, of Bandon, Orencn. Noah Davidson, of Bandon, Oregon. 6-tG-F BENJAMIN F. JONES, Regi ler. by waiving of the law will at newcomers quit the state in disgust. mind shoulder the ex; ens«-. The only other important measure iwr has the right idea when it says As Senator Calking, made arrangements with the For sale by I . however, in inducing him to change make addresses in a number of East •peeia) committee given a free hand tence, and the on moilgages. ’T’HE RECORDER management has Liver these disorders and en able you to sleep, Governm when West aim itnced list week he would the did not seem tn know ot their exis in framing comprehensive legislation ■ Great Combination s'omach and body visited them, their amendments, be framed by the special legislative committee •** 1 he most coninion cause of-insom ma ate yielded stitutional con - ------------- : — — - ---- -rsew-s. — * r.. ■■■■■■ will lie used in bidding for Hade in 8 - - —— There is but one virtue—the eternal sacrifice of self George S-inil defective in some respects, the sen tax bills, as distinguished from all | ¡L_ A Dining Hint. Fletcher snys y< i should “hold your fuco down” when you are eating, so that your tongue will hang perpendic ularly in your mouth. To do this most comfortably get down on your hands and knees when you eat. explains the Chicago Record-Hi raid. any claim to Department of lhe Interior, U. S. Land Oftice. ern cities this spring the $25,000 appropriation the bill Orc gon. » A suggestion come; from Folk carried so that the 1 iw will give the Janiury 20. !9!l. Nolice k hereby given that John W. Ko< n. of countvth.it people of the whole state state the benefit of the United States Bandon. Oregon, who on Feb. 2, I9Í/), made might adopt with pioht A family Immigration Bureau work in pl.i, ing Ho«nesle.-MÍ c‘ntry No. 14842, Serial No. I I. I 4 Ser. and N. recently came I here lioin the East, desirable immigrants on the Oie .n (34475. D m S. I I 4 1-2 S W. I 4, and S. W. I 4 W. 1-4, bought a farm and intended to live lands • Section 10, i own --hip OS., Range 14, W. \X'. there permanently. After a time Licking the necessary appropria Mendian. lia hi'.I noirceof int.'irtion Io make fatal ( sinmulal.on Proof, lo cstablch claim to they m Id their land and returned to lion to carrv on the work, pub!, ths- laid abo.e dcxolMs], Idoss- A. P. Mcisc. the East. The reason was that no spirited citizens ot Portland will Uniisl Stat » Ccmr'.-.'ionrr, .1 Fl,n-J-r bl-ry Ri the better plan would be to let Bandon, Oregon John W. Sickelsmi'.h, Greensboro, the maximum of production. in thus state, has accepted an invita equal and uniform RECORDER PUBLISHING Ct). Yw Lowe. be must Not So Bad. ••IVbat's the vxetsi ymi can say about IliUl'.'” "He hasn't nil honest hair in bls head.” 'Well, that's bad euougli.” I "Oh. not bail as you think, mean lie wears a wig '' Birmingham Age- Herald. small farms in order to bring it up to Tom quirement Pacific •and Union I Southern Pacific. upon the Wisconsin law and permit the classification of property for tax us, at a look per bottte Sold by C Y Lowe I < the great glee in referring to th • lature of 1911. FANCY PRINTING1’ I ur A million and .1 <pi trier lor pub Recorder Fvitoisliing Com pa n y C E. KOPF. Ediioi tr’ I 1 I 1915, but we should do mort Ulan I Light Graying also dealer in Drv Fir Wood and . c (ice's Coal. Phone 91, Bandon, Ore. Pbcne 382