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• • •< 9 52 Timet a year for $2 V o I mm * BANDON, XX OREGON: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1904 Number 43. of the saloon patronswith tbe $2.400,- people because they do not demand 000 they spend at the bars of Port ita complete aud immediate annihila J. R. Ingl»*, of tbe Recall, was in laud, an average of $24 for each man, tion. 10. “County Local Option ia not Bandon last Monday »eliciting sub woman and child. just. It permits the country to force scriptions for bis paper. 5. “ Prohibition till destroy the 1. “Prohibition will kill a town. prohibition upon the towns aud cit- We Have the Variety of Stock F H Hartley. E. R Warner and Drive trade away.” Yes, tbe trade of hop culture.” Beef, Pork. Vsal. Mutton. Lamb. Hokigna snd Pork Nsnsnge, Pressed Beef. Heed It is amusing, if not pitiable, to Hee iee.” C Kelley.of Myrtle Point, were look bums aud Haloon hangers-on. The Cheese, Corned Beef, Pickled Pork, Eg««. Vegetables sad Hotter. County Local Option ia the law of Call OU us aud get our prioea before buying elsewhere ing arootid this part of-the couuty average receipts of a saloon are not bow bard run the brewers are io find less than $16.50 per day. Multiply Home pretext with which 4o work up sixteen states of th» Union. They We are not like the Hind Wheels la«i week this by the number of saloons iu your on the Lar» of the p«ople. Ask any consider it just. The county is tbe of a wagon, ftlwaya following in the taiue rot. We are paahere, striving for a larger Mi-s Clair« Walker and Lester towu, and yon will approximate tbe authority upon the bop market, and unit of taxation to provide for tbe buaineaa, and we get there by keeping Clanean were tbe only passengers on support of jail», poorbirnset*. asyltmiB, The Beat Meat in the loss to your groceries, dry-goods be will tell you that the best Oregon the incoming Elizabeth from San and selling at the very lowest prices aud criminal courts made necessary bops are shipp d to the Loudon mar stores, and other legitimate lines of We are here to please aud here to stay. Frsm«i*«o last week. business. Every dollar spent for liq ket, and th p« or«r trades are sent 1« by the liquor traffic. Under former Yours to serve, Mt*. A. W. Kime, who has been tbe New York and Milwaukee markets. laws our rural populatinn have taxa uora is a dollar less for shoes and visiting relatives here for a f««w weeks J. Waldvogel A Son, Props. tion without representation. The clothing. Tbe beer bill is always paid •The home supply cuts but little fig past. H'arled for her home at Cottage towns are dependent upon tbe coun ure. If every saloO i aud brewery in first. . • . Grove I m * Saturday. Read what buainena men of Oregon the state were close 1 it would have try trade for their prosperity, so tbe B a Mtrwa. — At Slyrtke PoiaA. (M. but little •-fleet upon the demand for farmer should have a vote in decidiug say on tbe subject: •Jftih, Mr G V G ovihi to MW« Caro “My experience has taugiit me that the Oregon hop. Under Local Option tbe moral conditions of the communi line VanDecar, daughter of W M. ties where bis family go for trade, collection» are much better in towus the price has advanced io 30 cents. YanDwcar, formerly of Bandon. school aud church purposes. Espe 6. “Prohibition doe* not pruhibit. without s-doons. In my judgment ciallyso, as it will improve tbe morals A Masquerade Ball will b* given in Kansas, Maine ind North Dakota the saloon is a detriment to other of tbe town and city, and whatever Kime's Opera Hall, Bandon.on Chriet- Iine3 of business.”—J. J. Tyron, Gen. have more droukenn -•- under prohi Will Keep ou Baud at all Times maa Eve, for tbe Itenefitof tbe G.A.R. bition, and it has ruined Texas towns beuefits cannot be unjust. Merchandise, Philomath, Oregon. 11. “I will not vote for prohibition Foal of this plaoe. Posters will soon Neither dues tbe lav against mur “Milton ha» not bad a saloon for 18 agpaar. or 20 years, and during that time tbe der pruhibit, but it reduces tbe eviK iu my town because the entire county Petre Loggia departed on tbe population has increased 300 percent StraDge that brewers eud tbe whole is Dot included in the election. I Breakwater last week on a visit to Bn*iness i* good in all lines of trade.” outfit of liquor dealeis do not cry want county local option or uone at relative* in New York state. He ex —N. A. Davis, Cashier Bunk of Mil themselves hoarse for prohibition if all ” Fresh Vegetable«, Poultry, Eggs, Blitter and all Farm Produce. So the Japs wauled to capture Port it increases their sales. Aud strange pecta to 1« alatent about six weeks.— ton. I will pay highest market price for beef, pork, mutton,wool, bides, etc. Marshfield Snn. “The effort toward Local Option that tbe Republican party iu Maine, Arthur at tbe beginning of the war, but they were not so foolish that they made in Ashland during the past 8 that is after the. popular vote, ubuuld John M. Rtimiuell and wife, and monthH has been very successful. The pul a plank iu its platform iu favor of refused to take possession of smaller W . 9 lAwutr*. of Guld Beach, accom city is growing as never before, busi the prohibition law. and its candidate forts and country districts, and abide panied by A. F. Morris, of Eugene, ness is good, and the morals of the fur Governor be able, upon t his plank, their time. No general expects to were in towu 8a' urday night being community are excellent.”—Stoner & to walk iuto office with a 30,000 plu capture tbe entire enemy in one on lbeir way to Portland. pitched battle. The history of local Gilhaui, Hoose Furnishers, Ashland. rality vote. ST Mrs. Ada Simpson who has been opeou in all tbe states is country dis « Ì But remember that tbess three “With an experience of 10 years in visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs J. tricts, small towns, larger towns, then state* have state-wids constitutional ‘ g eneral merchandise in a saloon town, Costello, of this place for some weeks mid five years in a prohibition town, pruhibitioo, which is very different ci<ies. And that is tbecommon sense, past, left last Saturday for Portland, I am thoroughly convinced that tbe .rum Local.Option prohibition now to as well as philosophical plan. You going by way of Coow Bay. Ladies Coats, Capes and Collarettes. saloon is of no assistance whatever as ba introduced into Oregon. As to must create a public sentiment for Mr.ami Mrs. D. W. Wight and Mr. Christa»»* Ewe. prohibition before you can enforce tbe Local Option in Texas, E. O. Call? a means of drawing trade in a gener and Mrs. F. A. Pierson, of Myrtle al way to a town, and is of no benefit Mayor of Corsicana, says: “About law. This sentiment is weakest in the The Foresters are preparing to give Point, visited the Bandou Beach last whatever to any legitimate business,” three-fourths of Texas is under Local city, and strongest in tbe country. Saturday. Mr. Wight is tbe principal a Grand Ball, on Saturday evening, When established in smaller towns it December 24tb. Remember the dale, —8. M. Dauiol, Dealer in General Option. From so usbiased stand of tbe Myrtle Point school. becomes contagious, and soon the city point, I can truthfully say that noth Merchandise, Monmouth, Ore. Poatar» will appear later. Ruse Johnson and W. C. Roee of 2. “Tbe saloon revenue is necessary ing would induce the people of Texas demands it. Coquille were in Beridon Sunday, re 12. “I belong to one of tbe old to build our sidewalks aud to make to repeal rhe Local Option statute." turning from a buM around the lakes Referring to tbe letters scattered parties and do not believe in the Pro- public improvements.” at New River. They killed a number Milton, Newberg, Dayton, Forest broadcast over Oregon by the Liquor bibitii n Party, therefore esnnot vote Tbe prospects for a heavy vote for of dneka, some geese, and one swan. Grove, Monmouth, Philomath, Hal Dealers’ Association, uuder tbe title “For 1’robibitioD,” It is a scheme of local option are good. E iipidihh of Suits Made to Measure. When you are calling, call on Cox tbe law are busy saying it will kill the sey, Brownsville and Ashland have no “Local Option Ruined Texas,” J. B. party Prohibitionists.” Yet some of tbe party Prohibition tbe groceryman. He will be tickled country, will increase drnnKenne.^s, saloon revenue, and yet they are as Price, Real Estate Denier at Weath AGENT FOR WARNER’S RÜST PROOF CORSET. to receive you, and bis provisions, and bring general woe. They freely well improved as other towns, and erford, writes: "Yon can state, first, ists worked against and voted against say this, but fail to bring any figures local option. Their chief uewspaper groceries and fruit, are always palata could not be induced to adopt tbe li that tbe letter was obtained by fraud; to prove it. Hie Oregon Searchlight, last fall, pub ble, and his flour, bams aud oacoo Strange to say, tbe country seems censed saloon. It inquires men, men seeoud, (hut prohibitiou i<r »success in lished strong articles with editorial are of tbe best. to get on fairly well, with over half of <>f character, brains and iudustry to our county, and that it prohibits.” Oregon bus the saiue law as Texas, approval, against Local Option. It We visited Myitle Point last week its area under local option or probibi build up a town,—not saloon rowdies lion. In the following named stales only lo«s drastic, and the United required over 40,000 votes to enact tbe and noticed much improvement going traffic, in liquors, is outlawed: aud gambles. on there, chief among which was tbe 3. “Prohibition will increase onr States Supreme Court has doel.ued it law; yet there are but 6000 party Pro Alabama 50 oat of 66 Counties- hibitionists in the state. Tbe other constitutional. laying of pip* along tbe streets for taxes.” Arkansas 5 “ . 75 •• 37,000 ballots, seven-eighths of tbe ----- AT TH B------ 7. “You can norer stop people total vote, were cast by men of tbe old California in Towns and Cit ies. the introduction of the Dew water Not tbe taxes of country people. <* »4 44 Colorado 60 Other states divide the saloon revenue drinking, so Hie best way is to regu parties. The law is copied from tbe system which is nearing completion. Connecticut ; 75 oat of 125 Towns, with tbe county and tbe state, but in late tbe business by high license, or Texas law. in which state those favor The prospect* for the location of a Delaware half the state. ing Local Option are known as "Pro Oregon it is all unjustly retained in else you will have blind tigers or hibitionists. milk condensery at Bandon are re Florida 30 out'of 45 Counties. ’’ but in politics they are drug-.-tore saloons. ” the municipal treasury for corporation Georgia, all tbe state except 4 Cities. ported to be very favorable. Ban chiefly old party men. Local Option But the trouble is it refuses to be prohibition is not partisan prohibi Illinois, 650 towns and cities. purposes, while the entire county is donians are progressive aud thorough Indiana 140 towns. regulated so long as yon allow it to tion. You vote your party ticket, and IfilMlllIlMf-iCll 1 11’08., fared to maintain the jails, asylums, ly energetic when it eomes to securing - Props. Iowa, all of the state except 25 cities. penitentiary, courts and poor bouses live. The ouly law regarded by tbe then at the bottom of tbe ballot "For industries for their ciiy, and we wi«b Kentucky. 03 out of 110 counties. Prohibition.” Everyone who believes that are caused largely by the liquor liquor traffic is “Might makes right.” iu the prohibition law against min them untold success in thia move.— L'luiMiana. 20 out of 59 *• The annual expense of maintaining' W'ber ver it -dares rlo so, it will defy der, horse stealing, or any other evil, Maryland, 15 out of 24 . “ Marshfield Suu. Massachusetts, 125 out of 175 counties, the state penitentiary is $90.000; jails the law. The history of temperance is a prohibitionist. So those who be We learn that the bnoy that came Michiwan, 400 towns and cities. $25,124; poor fund $105.562. Tbe legislation is, tbe Ligber tbe license lieve the saloon to be an evil will vote iu on tbe beach, near Cave Rock, of “For Prohibition." Tbe form of the Minnesota, 4C) “ “ country tax-payers are assessed for a the more blind tigers and criminals. ballot will be: Mississippi, 71 out of 75 connties. which mention was made last week, large portion of this without a penny Drug-stoie saloons? Much less loaf 14. X For Prohibí.¡on Missouri, H4 out of 115 counties. was the one that went adrift last ing, gambling, treating, drunkenness, of revenue from tbe corporation sa 15. Agiio^l Prohibition. Nebraska, 250 towns aild cities. spring Hlitl which rested during Hie New Jersey. 200 “ •• loons, which are responsible for seven knock out drops aud robbing than in Those opposed to saloons in their summer on the Floras Lake beach. 44 New York, 700 M eighths of the expense. In self-de tbe licensed saloon. But read tbe precinct will mark an “X” bet ween Bed Room Suites Cnrlain Poles and Fine Wall Paper and It was carried t > sea aud drifted Oregon, 9 *• the number “12" and “For l’robibi- Window Trimmings. Hoose Lining. and Piece«. fense, every country vote should be Local Option law on Bales by drug tion Ohio, 500 •' north The buoy off tbe mouth of ” as indicated above, If you will -------- SEWING MACHINES AND BABY CARRIAGES -------- gists, and this anrument will vanish, “For Prohibition.” Rhode Island, 20 •• not vote for prohibition, you are not the river is still tn place, Mattresses and Springs. Pennsylvania, 600 towns and cities, and Neiti er will it increase tbe taxes of for no druggist would risk the heavy obliged to vote against it, and by so Cabinet Shop in Connection. Mrs Caroline C. Bogue, wife of the 20 counties. doing protect tbe annual slayer of 800 Furniture Repairing and Saw-fihng a Specialty. towns. penalty and imprisonment. Rev. J. H. Bogus, died hi the family S»»uth Carolina, all the state except 10 8. “Prohibition destroys personal Oregon bovs. Total tax rate of Portland, Oregon, cities. Glass, Paints, Oils, Brushes. UNDERTAKING ANTI SALOON LEAGUE, home in thia city, Saturday morning, notwithstanding $162,800 saloon reve liberty. A man has a right to drink Tennessee, 70 out of 96 counties. Portland, Oregon. aged 64 years The deceased had A Full Line of Burial Casket*. Burial Robes and Goods, and Undertaking Supplies nue, is 40 mills. The total estimate what be pleases. The ultimate aim of Texas. 120 out of 2l‘»| “ Constantly Kept on Hand. been H sufferer for years from asthma, MARINE. Virginia, 55 - nit of 10 » *• of Her police department is over $90.- prohibition is to cordrol the personal A bbived . but the immediate disease which car Vermont, 50 out of 54 “ 000, and her arrests average 22 per habits of people,” declares Sir Grego Oct. 28.—Steamer Elizabeth. Jensen, 41 ried her off was pneninonia. Mrs. Washington, 50 towns and cities. laar« from 8 n Francisco day to increase court expenses. nian.. Oct. 28.—Schr tin by. Korib, 13 day» from Wine »n-in. :UM) “ Bogue was a native of Onio, and came San Francisco. How can a trade that causes more Tbe Supreme Court of the Uuited Thea*» Htstintics have been carefully Oct. 28.—Scbr Lizzie Prien, Hansen, 13 to Hie Coa*t in 1877, and settled in ,, ,, . r., i , prepared ail i cull be . verified ---- 2 , . , ' by j any expense tliHn it yields in reveune dim States blundered then when it de days from San Francisco. Coos County. She and her husband ’ ; . Nov. 1.—Scbr Advance, Ouidimwen, 9 dvs ........... i wishing lo . do do so so Insioad ■ J- «— ‘ of 1 1 killing inish the tax rate? Theo, it is tbe clared: "Laws prohibiting tbe manu San Francisco. came to Ashland about tl hr«»«» years ; local option, by attracting utb- consumer», ’be citizens, who indirect facture and sale of intoxicating liq from Nov. 2 —Stmr Chico, Martin, from 8. F. ago, where they have since resi led.— er classes of people, by letting people vi i Barr Harbor. ly pay the license fee, while they are uors for beverages do not impair any ' spend their money for groceries and Ashland Tidings. being converted into beggars aud man's constitutional rights of person j clothing, by saving turn's time and Court Queen of the Forest No. 17. j th*»ir manhood, really builds them up criminnle. Luxuries, but not vices. al liberty.” It held that liberty is F«»Tester* of America. Statistics from Massachusetts and Hre to be taxed. not unrestrained license toact accord 1 Ohio towns show that ‘‘dry" towns Qt’EEN OF THE FOBEST.g The tot;;! revenues from liquors in ing to one ’ s own will. PsrcoGal lib Dr. U ill 1 atom, Hie Painless Den- have a lower tax rate than “wetfi one«, Wagons of all kinds made ta order. No. 17, meets Fridnv night of ench* the United Slates is $141.000,000 erty of the individual can not be used * wci , „week, in Concrete Hall. Bandon.' Oregon ❖ tint, of Portland, will be in Bandon, The amilsiug charge is sometimes Job work sttnnded to promptly and all work gmiranteed to give satisfaction. Prioeg * \ cordial welcome is extended to all vis-# at tbe Tupper House. Nov. 21st, and made that prohibition does not pro The annual cost of tbe traffic is $2, against the public welfare. The Su | I Kiting brothers. J. E. FISHER, g Reasonable. bibit, and that more whisky is drunk 678,000,000, nearly twenty times as preme Court concluded that the state g J. N. Horseshoeing a. Speoialty L anglois . Chief Ranger. 3 will remain 6 days. All work guar-1 under pr ili’bitjon tlrio »luder license much. — ........ bad a right lypruteet the iujored nnteed. If this were the case 4 “Prohibition will throw 15,000 wife and helpless children from the would work and vote for men out of employ» ent in Oregon,’’ drinking habits of the husband. Alas, but tbe truth is they u terly against it. as stated by tbe President of the that it was deprived of tbe wisdom of '■ BANDON LODGE No. 133, 1.0.0. F i Wm nr* doim basineas »1 The Ohl The R ecorder makes no forecnsts Brewers' and \\ bolesale Liquor Deal Sir Oregonian! ♦ I)ANDON LODGE, No. 13», I.O. O. F* vlA A«/Az Stand sod can plea«« von. Give ns « Call | of the election, but it believes that ers' Association. ”1» meet« every Saturday evening.? 9. “ The law is not fair in that it I 5 »ml examine oar ^Visiting in good standing <. . the sober business sense of Coos Co.’s • • • • ■ -I JC ’ — brothers ---- —----- - There are 1600 saloons in tbe state. discriminates against the aalooti. giv- ............................ «oordially invited. M people will express itself in a large > <’H is F LORENZ. N. G. j CHAS. vote for Local Option next Tuesday. That would average nine men to tbe mg the advantage to the temperance £ K F bbdbbicb , J b . See. saloon; quite a liberal estimate! It side.” I J. «« WVV ¡g*#» » Now is the time to purchase Hardware. Tbe undersigned has require» only three meo to make a Bo argnes the murderer Bgniost the 4 in stock a large assortment of barrel of l>eer. but twenty-five men to law that hangs him Here >« a traffic „„N LonOE Ko<, 15 A r A „ { Dr. Prentis will be at the Pacific ------ If you cannot find what yon want Hotel and ready for work, Nov. 15th make a suit, of clothes. The capita) that is responsible for 100,000citizens ; <■ «lain every year. vxj i U to the populs- j X B* J anywhere •!*• io town, come to the to 19tb. If yon have dental work you now used in breweries, if invested in Glassware, Crockery and Miners’ Supplies. woolen mills, would give employment tion of PortlanJ—830 of them sons of X'i‘rl,"v after the fnll moon of each * wish dune call early .. ,1 . _ • . ,uv, »luonth. All Master Mnaons cordially • to eight times the number of men to Oregon; that mannfucturea 220,000 j 4invited. PETER NELSON, W. M. * Paint«. Olin. Iianr« mid Windew«. furnish clothing for their families in cruninals that cost the tax nayer- J 1 1 W slstb - im . Sec. TIN8HOP IN CONNECTION. place of rag» provided by the rum- $175.000,000; that Annually produce* * * 4 It pay* to buy the best, and to be »hop». Tbe chief profit goes to the 200,000 orphans. W’brt right has J O- T- Bldmonrotlier Kayla *• $•*♦• <>•• l»ft, if so. the sure that you get the best, call on brewer, arid that in tbe reasoo Mr such a traffic? It has been outlawed The Bandon Hardware Man. U. S. Commisioner and NoUry Publio Benton Hoyt and see the new sam ppm» Vili |?I»M3 you. ples be has just received; no little W eiuhard could erect bo mnny large by all tbe courts during past ceotu Filings and Final proofs made «»• Home O«r «Vrk it Email, but tbe goods I it of patchwork, but samples of ele building» Every mao who drank a rie*.,an 1 is in r*bfllMon against th* «leads, I imberClaims and other (J. S Lands «ICO. r. TOPPING. Wrenshall 4 Wrensh II, *** V’Fhty. gnfl tbe prices gant cloth containing over a yard glass of bis beer added a brick to bis 'aws <4 nations, a bighwaym tn and fonrr !.<<rdl <»• Iflptveil ATTORNEY »»» COUNSELOR AT LAW each, and the finest ever brought to buildings to help make him a million security. . • a ■r* riflbt. 4H1» an anarchist. What right» has a rebel • • town. Now is the time to look after Office iB ron<B 10 Reverie Rnilding/Rnn Wi (Mb* ‘CMli kMi”«" an object your winter suits and to get ready Io Hire, while the drinker lives in a rent before the bar of justice* ‘ He Who NOTARY PUBLIC. Residence <»n Batte Creek. Oregon. don. to tboparvbMFF <t tbe ed cottage. Better that 1000 home* Fir© In.su.ran.oe. appear» appear neat and in proper costume by •< court must clean HI kinds of Real Fstate boaglit and the holidays. were built each year for tbe fa rui I is» | band»." The saloon should thank the »old. KOU.NL> U.ILaL. O.O.UKÏ, BAMMlM Hendon. - - - - Oregon. LOCAL NEWS A. G. Hoyt is having ao addition built or. hie dwelling bouse. J. W. Felter han the frame work of R E. L Bedilliona' new residence Up D iep . — E. W. Stillwell, of this place died Tuesday night aud wan buried thia afternoon. Mr. aud Mrs. Charles Peterson, of Riverton, moved io Bandon last Mon day, aud will remain duriug the win ter. Miss Claire Walker, who has been visit iug friends at San Francisco for a few weeks, returned home Friday Ou the steamer Elizabeth. Captain Korth of the schooner Rn- by kae wvod be boiMMjk«j|d eflecta up from San Francisco to Bandon, and bis family will come on the next boat. The first story and the studding on the L of the Woolen Mill building is now up, and the rough floor on the second story of the main building, is tieing laid. The fishing season seems to be about over. The run baa been very large. The cannery here put up over 71)00 cases. Besides this the cannery at Prosper had all it could care for. and a large quantity was shipped to Empire, and there were some salted down on the river. The Firemen’s Ball last Saturday night was largely attended and proved a success in every respect. There were persons present from Coos Bay I aud Myrtle Point, Coquille, aud from all other river points, and from Dai ryville. The firemen know bow to entertain, aud on this occasion proved their ability to do so. I he City Meat Market. Twelve Arguments Against Prohibition. 0 Yes! 0 Yes! Bandon Meat Market, T. Anderson Prop. Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Smoked Meats, Lard. Sausages, Etc., also J. Denholm 3 Ç 3 $ Dry Goods of Every Description. Boots & Siioes Fresh Groceries of all Kinds. Good Prospects. OLD VALLEY AND OAK DALE WHISKEY, Also, all Leading Brands of Case Goods, “EL DORADO Furniture Household Furnishings and Deco rations of all kinds* BANDON FURNITURE COMPANY. J. C. Shields & Son, Elacksmitti <8c Wagon. JSZEalsiers. Dentistry. DO >0 i N ED A Y HARD-WARE? ♦ SAY!! — i Stoves, Ranges and Farm Implements, Etc, Dr. Prentis Coming. Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware, RACKET Suits for Gentlemen. A. McNAIR, Photographers, I • • • • a • • 1 o o° 4 • O o • * • • • ••