Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, April 05, 1906, Image 2

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HIE RECORDER
COURT TO DECIDE LIQUOR
QUESTION APRIL 10th.
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The Harbor haa tbe following.-
«mil THURSDAY ArTKBNWON
Tuesday,
the 10th of
April, ia to ba a
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fateful day io Coos couoty. It will
mark tbe dealt) of tbe hopes of aome
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and tbe birth of tbe joy of uthere. It
is oo that day that tbe supreme
•UB8CRIPTION KATES.
court is due to bsod down its decis­
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Attorney Upton aod Attorney Coke
1' aid in A dvakcb . *1.30 a Y bab returned this week from Salem where
The
IL i paper it enterad at the Bando» putt they went to argue tbe case.
office at Seoond-olsss Matter.
court said ita decision would be
banded down in three weeks from
THURSDAY. APRIL 5. 1906. tbe time tbe argument was presented
wbicb would be on tbe 10th of April.
•ANNOUNCEMENTS.
I If the court holds that tbe election
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PROCLAMATION.
th Teuton baa kub-lwt tbe mail pou-
tract from tbia place to Remote, to
George Barklow. A. A. Jamieson baa
the contract from here to Coquille.
E. Arneaun aud Purler Wbiitiug-
ion have tbeir sbmg'e mill set up ou
tbe W. W. Wbiltiugton place, uu the
South Fork, aud are turning out about
12,000 shingles per day.
Prosper
Mill Co.
WHEREAS, the Secretary of State of tbe
Sinte of Oregon has notified me io writing
that pur auk nt to the provieioue of so act en­
titled “Au Act making effective tbe initia­
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tive and referendum provieioue of Section 1
of Article IV of the Constitution of tbe
State of Oregoo. aod regulating elections
WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL DEALEB8
thereunder, and providing paucities for
violations of provisions of tbia act," approv­
ed February 24. 1903. the People's Power
lu-agae of Oregon duly filed in bia office on
February 3rd. 1906, au initiative petition
containing H.327 signatures properly attach
ed to a copy of said measure, certified io
Fir loga advaueed another 50 cents nacordauce witb law. demaudiug that a pro­
amendment to Sections 1 aud 2 of
a thousand feet iu Portland lust week. posed
Article XVII of the Constitution of tbe State
Tbia makes the price <8.50 a thous­ of Oregon, shall be submitted to tbe legal
voters of the State of Oregon for their
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and, or within 50 centa of tbe highest approval or rejection at tbe general election
price reached four years ago when to be held in said state on tbe 4th day of
Jutie. being tbe first Monday in June, 1906,
loga were extremely ►cane.
designated by said People's Power League
of Oregon as “Constitutional amendment
Mr. Redneck, a miuing man, Hl- providing method of amending Constitution
rived here Tuesday from Portland, and applying the referendum to all laws
affecting constitutional conventions aud
aod will proceed to develop Rome val­ amendments,“ which said proposed amend­
is hereinafter particularly set forth.
uable claims which be has in the ment
NOW. THEREFORE, I, Geo E Cbam
Governor of tbe State of Oregon,
FOR SHERIFF.
was legally held aud that prohibition I Sixes couutry Considerable machin­ berlain.
in obedience to tbe provisions of said act
! I.sr.-bs announce mysrlf as a candidate gbon|d bft eaforc|,rt ¡Q Coog conDt- ery arrived Thursday, including a hereinbefore first mentioned, do hereby
f.,r tbe Republican nomination for the
* i stamp mill, concentrator, etc., and we make and i*sue thia Proclamation to the
Market Pries Allowed for Produce of all Kinde
people of tbe State of Oregon, announcing
office of sheriff of Coos county, «object to the saloonmon who have been keep- 1
understand the min- will be worked that tbe People's Power League of Oregon
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t'l- d.eii'on of tbe Republican voters at the ¡DK OpeD wjj) be subject to heavy
has tiled said initiative petition witb the
on an extensive scale.
requisite number of signatures thereto at­
r?biiMry lection, April 20 1900
L. w TRAVER.
nne6 acd also imprisonment. Each
Will Kinnicntt was arrested by City tached demanding that there tie anbniitted
to tbe legal voters of tbe State of Oregon
FOR CONGRESS
9ale constitutes a new offense and a Marshal Traver. Tuesday, charged for tbeir approval or rejection at tbo regular
election to be held on tbe 4tb day of June.
w.. «re authorised to anuounue H. B. HUS- hue ruunitig into the millions and a with conducting a tippling house aud 1906. said dav being tbe first Monday in said
a proposed amendment to Sections
TON. «>f Hillsboro, Washington County, as life imprisonment could be charged dispenaiug intoxicating liquors. Trial month,
I and 2 of Article XVII of tbe Constitution
BLACKSMITH AND WAGON MAKERS
I waa held \\ ednesdav before Recorder of tbe State of Oregon, designated by said
r ennJidate for the nomination of Congress-
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• -n forth. First Di.trict, subjeet to the "P
tbe prisoners.
^agoat of all Kindr Nada to Order.
Bortsihoalng * Ipachlty
Pnlford. and Kionicutt was lined J50. League as ‘Constitutional amendment pro­
i.ction of the Republican party.
| In auy event it will mean tbe eon- Atty \\ O. Chase, of Coquille, ap- viding method of amending Constitution Job work attended to promptly and all work guaranteed to give satisfaetion. * Prices
and applying tbe referendum to all laws af­
reasonable. Shop on Atwater street. Bandon, Or.
teat all over again at tbe June elec­ pearerl for the defense, end City At­ fecting constitutional conventions and
FOR GOVERNOR
amendments.” which said proposed smeud-
James Witbyoombe. of Corvallis, candi- tion. The tight over thia will make torney Roberts prosecuted tbe case ment is as follows
“Sections 1 and 2 of Article XVII of tbe
>’ te fur the nomination of governor on the
tame even tbe congressional cam­ Kinnicutt has appealed tbe case
Constitution of tbe State of < Iregon shall be
r publican ticket.
and hereby are amended to read as follows
To build a toll wagon road, paral­ “Section 1. Anv amendment or amend­
paign If the court upholds tbe law
... Miss L. G. G ould , Matron.......
ments to this Constitution may be proposed A Private Hospital, well equipped for the treatment of Surgical and Medical Disease«.
Before you get the spring fever, I *be saloonmen will call tbe electiou. leling it witb a telephone line, from in
either branoh of the legislative assembly,
a point ten miles west of Leland, on and if the same shall be agreed to by a ma­
Trained Nurses in Attendance.
paint the house and plant aome roaes. D tbe law is Dot valid tbe prohibí
of all the members elected to each of
tbe line of tbe S. P. R. R„ in Jose­ jority
the two bonnes, such proposed amendment For information address Wm. H or« tai I, M. D. Marshfield. Or.
tioui.ta will try again.
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phine county, to Port Orford, on tbe or amendments, shall, with tbe yeas and
W hen it comes to shipping lumber,
With tbe experience of two years Curry county coast, a total distance navs thereon, be entered iu tbeir journals
and referred by the secretary of state to tbe
the Ci quille valley is there with tbe ago tbe same mistake will uot be of about 90 miles, is tbe staled pur­ people for tbeir approval or rejection, at the
next regular general election, except when
made again. Tbe law says tbe peti­ pose of a newly formed corporation, the legislative assembly shall order a special
goods.
election for that purpose If a majority of
tion must be tiled thirty daya before represented by Capt. E. B. Bums of the electors voting on any snob amendment
Marial. Cnrry conuty The corpora shall vote in lavor thereof, it shall thereby
One day last week 11.(MX) immi­ election aud it requires ten days
a pHrt of Ibis Constitution. Tbe
(ion lakes the name of the Leland, become
votes for and against such amendment, or
grants landed in New York from Eu­ notice for a special aeaaton of the Illahe and Port Orford Wagon and Hmendments.
severally, whether proposed
by the legislative assembly or by initiative
ropean ports
county court.
Toll Road and Telephone Co Asso petition, shall be canvassed by the secretary
stHt in tbe preseiice of tbe governor, and
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The county court rneeta in regular ciated witb Captain Burn« io the init­ of
if it shall appear to the governor that tbe
tuaj' rity of tbe vutes east at said election
It will probably iatory step are two other Cnrry coun­ on
The occupation tax is canting con­ aesaioo April 4tb
amendment, or amendments, sever­
ty gentlemen, Jacob Frye of Illahe, ally, said
are cast in favor thereof, it shall be bis
siderable discontent and it is very , adjottru before tbe decision ia band­ and J. D. Cooley of Aguess. Tbe duty forthwith after such canvass, by bis
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to declare tbe said amend
probable that the city election this ed dowu.
capital stock is fixed at $190.0(Xt, proclamation,
merit or amendments, severally, having re­
But in tbe interest of economy or; divided into as many shares. For tbe ceived said majority of votes to have been
vein will be fought out on ,the issue
adopted by tbe people of Oregon as part of
all
sidea steps should be taken to bave preseut, Leland will be the bead tbe Cons'itntiou thereof, and tbe same shall
id tax or no tax, or at least a reduc­
be in effect as a part of tbe Constitution
tbe court adjourn over to a certain quarters of tbe company. The cou from the date of such proclamation When
tion on the present schedule
atruction of the proposed road would i wu or more amendments shall be submitted
day. This will give either side tbe
tbe manner aforesaid to tbe voters of this
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tap one of the richest mineral and iu
state at the same election, they shall be so
opportunity to tile a petition without timber belts on the Pacific coast, submitted
that each amendment shall be
The indication- are that the electric
voted on separately. No convention shall be
calling for a special session
hence, the project is of tbe greatest CHlled to amend or propose amendments to
light fraucbiae grunted by the Board
this Constitution, or to propose a new Con­
In addition to the local tight there important to all of aontbwestern Ore­ stitution.
unless tbe law providing for such
of Trustees will not be taken advan­
SPECIAL RATES RY THE WEEK OR MONTH.
gon.
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Enterprise.
convention shall first be approved by the
are also some amendments to tbe
people
on
a
referendum
vote
at
a
regular
tage of as Mr. Laird has decided not
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general election. This article shall not be
state local option law to be voted on
WM1 ROOM IN CONNECTION.
to put in the plant. It would cost
construed to impair tbe right of tbe people
under tbe initiative aod referendum. LOCAL NEWS 18 YEARS AGO. to amend this Constitution bv vote upon an
the town about five hundred dollars
initiative petition therefor.''
One of these is to change tbe number
Done at tbe Capitol of Salem, this 28th
per annum to light (be streets tinder
The Fishermen a ÜDion met at Randolph, day of February, A D . 1906.
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of signers to a petition from ten to
(Signed)
Geo. E. Chamberlain,
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private ownership, and it seems that
and besides admitting several to member­
Governor.
49 per cent. Tbe Harbor ia not fami­
Bv
llie Governor:
ship, elected R Bullard. Edward Fahy and
the proper thing to do would be for
(Signed ) F. I. Dunbar.
liar witb tbe other provisions, but tbe Nels Peterson as a Board of Directors, and
Secretary of State.
the town to put in its own plant. It
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y-J , A Place Where You Oan 8ave Money on
pampbleta should soon be sent out I Wm. H. Green, Vice-President.
Oregon Pine, Spruce and
White Cedar Lumber.....
General Merchandise
LOGGERS' SUPPLIES
a Specialty.
THE
HORSFALL
HOSPITAL
J. Waldvogel & Son
Leaders in the
M eat L ine .
Bandon,
' Oregon
TUPPER «■ HOUSE
Rates $i.oo to $2.00 per Day.
BANDON,
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would be a paying investment.
The increase in the postoffice busi­
ness of a town is almost a sure sign
that the town is making advancement.
Tlte business of the Bandon postoffice
for the year 1905 shows an increase of
24 per cent over the preceding year,
by far eiceeding the showing of any
other Coos county town. It will be a
►till greater source of satisfaction to
the people of Bandon to know that
the business of the first quarter for
the year 1906 shows an increase of 30
per cent over the first quarter of 1905
It is commonly charged, aod be­
lieved by many, that the very rich
men of this country have no more
ient respect for law than tbe wildest
bomb throwing Anarchist Mr. Rog­
ers has done what be can to spread
this belief. So doing, far more than
any agitator can do it.be places Sam­
son hands on the pillars of tbe tem­
ple within which property rights are
housed. When the fortunate of this
world show small respect for the law.
what can be expected of tbe unfortu
nate? a«ks the New York Globe.
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The R ecorder this week is printed
* n ns new cylinder press ttnd four
pages are printed in the office instead
of two. which we feel sure will be
appreciated by our readers.
Tbe
business at the present time hardly
justifies the expense we are put to iu
impairing th’ equipment of tbe
plant, but we have faith in tbe future
• >f Bandon and trust that all citizens
will feel they have an interest in tbe
paper and help to improve it, because
»* newspaper is i he best means of ad­
vertising a community and it takes a
I idle money along with a lot of hard
vvoik io produce a live paper.
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by tbe state.
•Jay Bryan has sold his Bandon-Port Or- \\T ANTED—Several hundred cords good
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steam cord wood at once. Inquire
Io view of tbe sure contest that is | ford stage line to Mr. Clarno.
at Tupper Hotel or Bandon Woolen Mill
coming on it is interesting to note The following tickets were put up for office
county offices •
^HINGLES for sale No. 2 white cedar
how tbe allignment stood two years
shingles, full sounl, fl per thousand.
R «PUBLICAN
Bandon Commercial Co.
ago. Tbe following was the vote in
Representative—John H Roberta.
Clerk—Capt. Lightner.
tbe couoty on local option:
41 ’ ANTED—5000 corda of ebine), bolt
Sheriff—L. L. Hnrlocker
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material.
B andon M eo . Co.
COQUILLE SIDE
For Pro.
A. Pro.
Assessor—Wash. Bollard
ANTED: by Chicago wholesale and
Bandon
141
79 School Hnpt.—W H. Bunch.
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mail order house, assistant manager
Treasurer—David Morse.
Borton
32
5
(man
or
woman ) for this county and adjoin-
Surveyor—Dal Cathcart.
n g territory. Salary f20 and expenses paid
Coaledo
12
11
Commiaaionera — E. B Miller. E. Pone- weekly; expense money udvanced Work
E Coquille
105
51 brake.
pleasant.: position permanent. No invest­
ment or experience required, Spare time
Coroner—W. Butler.
W Coquille
95
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valuable. Write at once for full particulars
Deer Park
mid enclose self addressed envelope.
D emocratic .
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SUPERINTENDENT.
Representative—Wm. Hall.
Dora
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5
132 Lake St.. Chicago. III.
Clerk—J. J. Lamb.
Enchanted ■
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Sheriff—Jas. Hill
TKKNPASH notiuk .
Four Mile
22
Treaenret—A. P. Owen.
Noiioe is hereby given that all persons are
Lee
Assessor—J. S. Coke.
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forbidden to hunt, fish, ramp, or otherwise
School Hnpt—K H Hansen
trespass, without written imhii lesion upon
Missouri
30
tbe land« of the undersigned, Township 29
Snrveyor—
Myrtle Point
201
S. It 14. Coos county. Oregon, under penalty
Commissioners—Fred Jarvis, 8. J. MeClos- of prosecution to the follextentof tbe Tree-
Norway
67
pa«e Laws of this State
R. H. R osa . I
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Parkersburg
34
Coroner—Dr. Leneve.
Prosper
27
North
Bend
is
to
have
a
new
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Riley Hammerslav left Bandon Saturday
Riverton
49
for his home Ht Paisley where he will <>per 949.009 bote) if present plans mater- i
Rowland
20
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ate bis father's saw mill.
ialize. Bandon reeds tbe same im- j
Totals
943
Jess Taylor has bought five yoke of cattle provement
454
When the railroad i
COOS BAT SIDE
Coos City
S Coos River
N Coos River
Em pire
Lake
N Merabtield
S Marshfield
Newport
North Bend
Hott th Bay
Sumner
Ten Mile
7
31
23
13
19
50
129
9
73
3
18
12
from bia brother Ed., and will run a camp
himself this season.
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It is «aid that. (’apt. Parker has bonded
29
the
Beal property on Heven-mile. and that
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he
will
lay a track into that region and
47
bling
out
timber and coal There are sev
2.5
eral
vein«
of coal already prospected < nt
109
there;
one
of them is said to be 11 feet
176
thick
and
n
fine article.
42
The republicans of Curry county held
279
23 their convention at Lllensbnrg, last Hatnr-
10 dav and nominated the following ticket
13 for Representative. A m Crook : Connn
Totals
387
766
Grand total for Prohibiiiuu 1330.
Grand total against Prohibition
1220.
Majority 110.
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A Missouri editor iu ft moment of
despondency gets off tbe following;
“Old Mother Hnbbfttd she went to the
cupboard.
To get her daughter « drees;
But when she got there tbe cupboard
was bare.
Aud so was her daughter, I guess. " I
reaches this section Bandon Beach
will at once become I be most popular
«euside resort in Oregon, aod tbe man
who will build a modern 100-room
hotel in Bandon this summer, will
make a fit«-t-'Gaa« investment.
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Forest Reserve Law.
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Your Hardware bills;
WM. GALLIER’S
Hardware Store, Bandon.
Carries a complete slock of General Hardware, Stoves and Ranges,
Ammunition, Paints and White Lead, Saali and Doors, Picture
Moulding. Rope. Crockery, Stoneware, Lamps, etc.
Get price« elwewhere
then come here and make comparinona.
BANDON !::i MEAT
l:;i
MARKET
T. ANDERSON, Prop.
Wil) Keep on Hand at all Times
Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Smoked Meats, Lard.
Sausages, Etc., also
Fresh Vegetables, Poultry, Eggs. Butter and all Farm Produce.
I will pay highest marker price for beef. pork. muttoD.wool, bides, ete.
NEED A NEW STOVE?
Bridge A Beach
Move«. Knngee and Heater«
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Have in them so tnnnv excellencies that they are now acknowledged tbe
greatest sellers on the coast, and they are growing in favor every year. We
bave tbe exclusive agency in BAndou for these household and office necessities,
and prices range exceedingly modest in either case
Our assortment of hardware, tinware and edged tools is most oomplete.
A. M c N air ,
T he H ardware M an .
The senate public lands committee
has authorized a favorable report
upon tbe Cater bill to provide for the
Judge. M Riley; Commissioners, David entry of agricultural lands witbio
Carey and ltaleigb Scott; Sheriff. FredS. foiest reserve*.
Tbe bill provides
Moon: Clerk W Ganntlett: Tresen rer.
that lands within forest teserves,
Walter Sutton: Assessor, Willis T. White:
chiefly
valuable for agriculture, shall
School Sept.. F. A. Stewart: Coroner. Frank
BANDON. OREGON
Daniels
Of these. Crook. Riley. Oney. be listed in the land office of tbe dis­
Capital 125,000.00
Gsnntlett *t>d Hutton are up for re eleclion, trict io which they aie situated, and
while Scott and White hare before held >he shall be open to settlement and entry BOARD OF DIRECTORS; J. L. K bombnbbbg . President, J. D bnholm . Viee Pres.
F J. F art , Cashier, Farmt F lam , T. P. H abit .
offices they now seek.
under tbe homestead law. The bill
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A general banking bnainess transacted, and customers given every accommodation
also permits ►ettlers in forest reserves
consistent with safe and conservative banking
The Eugene woolen mill which hss wb< se b< meatead rights have been
Cerreapendents: The American National Bank of San Franciace, California.
been idle for tbe past two year-, ba- exhausted. Io purchase agricultural
Merchants’ National Bank, Portland, Oregon
resumed operations. Al present the laud'* upon which they have settled,
The Chase National Bank of New York.
unii will manufacture only yarn
at $2 59 per acre.
MnsM It ogee fvoas • Sa So 1* m , and 1 *u> to 3 *.m.
BANK
of
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BANDON,