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MV» BANDON BANDON BEACH r r< >ort li is hG * oti lb» coast in itbot San Francisco, Bnndon is noted tor its vvvuly trtui vud vhiiiate, tbe mean annual t« i. I»« riture mu Its- v .14M1 tbmi a» mv Olli* I |M>int III the l ulled states.. Instructive wind u*d electrical M mi H ou • kt i s u 111 finU ntn;\ o|i|>«>rtmiities j|vtt liBndou 1« located al lie-ue.nl h ot I lie Icxpiill* river. uille fi'Jai the Pacilic < >cean 1'opuLi tl**u CIO. Hai Wo*>teu unit, abiugle «mil. tie, nu bandit plant, cannery and several sawmills in vicmity Has water ay ate in. good acbiaila and ei aiclie. 1 boat« daily on ttaqaiile river Kteuuir* and Rcb'jonera to ban Frauciaco. lisilroad coining Volume XXII. h huiuiih BANDON. Primary Election, Friday, April 20 BROWNS PLATFORM. I One of Baker City’s Candi dates for Governor. OREGON: THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1906. Don’t Fail to Attend and Vote It is to tie remembered and par- Spartaus, tint >t is bone-t and the ticularly by those religiously aud people know it. All Mr. Ailkiu lie- charitably inclined, that Hon. John sires is tbe flat salary paid by ill e H zV.itkin of Huntingtou, now seek state for bis services nut the ing tbe nomination on tbe republican rnetise “graft ' gathered in by ticket for state treasurer, has liberally stat»* treasurer in tin* way of interest He is the First to Come Out For assisted more calls upon public on persoual deposits of money, really Woman Suffrage and Gives charity than any mao in Eastern tbe money of tbe slate, ami no pull His Reasons. Number 15. It is up to the People to Name the Tickets. S. B. Huston Candidate Ills speeches, everywln're be goes, the same outspoken mleutiou to use Ins for the Republican Nomination for Congress. ev»*ry • ndeavor to develop the coast harbors | re»iomiiiatee. He is the only candidate who <1** He is a banker and also the of ttieir personal prerogatives dares in his platform that ho will There is uo question that the peo support the maximum rate law pro □“I am tbe only candidate for gover president of the largest commercial institution in tbe state of Oregon, yet ple will stand squarely and firmly by posed by Eresident Roosevelt. He nor who ever came out flat-footed for woman suffrage," said Harvey K. bis purse lias always been open to tbe 11 man of Mr. Aitkin’s character if is th»* only candidal«* wlm declares Brown, of Baker City. Mr. Brown is appeals of misery and of distressed they can only know it hi time That that he does imt ride on a pHss. Ik* one of tbe two Baker City meu seek humanity. Solicitors fur tbe various is why this paper is earnestly caution , is the only candidate wlm declar«s ing tbe gubernatorial’nomiuation on churches have never appealed to him ing its readers to scan closely the that bo will support the parcels pi st tbe republican ticket, aud be has out in vain. He gives to ail of them, re past records of the various candidates j for rural delivery which lias iieen lined some policies which be intends gardless of their faith To the Sal ami decide for themselves wiio among urged by su many farmers vation Army he has been a friend at them all has proven himself tbe real grange organizations. Neither one I'lm almve cut is a good likeness of I to support. friend of the people. of the other candidates make any \\ alter L. Tooze. of \\ oodluirn, can Among these is woman suffrage, all times. ----- OOO ------ Let us go a little further. As tbe reference to it, in any manner what didate for Congress from the First and Mr. Browu says that be considers it oue ot tbe very important issues representative of a large aggregation His Record is His Platform. ever. He is the only candidate who Congressional district. W hile th»' uameof Walter L. Tooze declares himself in favor of the pur- before tbe people. "It. is bound to of capital aud president of one of tbe largest mercantile establishments in lias been synonymous with that of chase, by the government, of the 1111- The visit of Hon J R W hitney to give good results, if giveu a fair trial,” Oregon. might uot be a the Northwest, Mr. Aitkin has loaned Douglas county the past week has surveyed lands inuring to tbe I ail decided success the first year, but as hundreds of thousands of dollars to strengthened his political fences im roaik, so that the same may be thrown soon as tbe better class of women be home builders and needy ranchers mensely. People find him a business open for settlement. He is the only come accustomed to voting it would who were struggling to get on their like man, one who is aide to stand candidate who declares himself op be au uplifting influence in politics. feet. He has protected his bank, but upon bis past, record, and one who is I posed Io further scrippillg of public It is workiug successfully iu Idaho to bis everlasting credit be it said lie amply able to till the office to which lamls iii tins state. IL* has mad«* a today ami would work even better in I has never foreclosed a mortgage on be aspires. Mr. Whitney lias been i success in everything which he Ims ■ Oregon. At least it is worth a trial.” some poor mail's meager holding nor conducting the slate printing office tn i evei undertaken. If voii think In* is Mr. Browu is sheriff of Baker forced a helpless debtor to the wall. a manner Io at once commend the at right on these questions vott* for him. ■be asserted. “It county and in that capacity for tlm No sorrowful! widow with tier hungry tention and respect of all taxpayers of past four years be has conducted a children have ever gone snpperless the Stat»' of Oregon. He is making reform administration. W ith tbe aid to bed through the action of bis bank the race on bis record and hopes to of the district attorney be has closed or his big mercantile establishment. win purely on merit. He is not a ---- OOO------- Candidate for Republican Nomination as State Treaurer. up open gambling iu Baker City and On the contrary tbe store was always mudslinger, but accords to bis op other places of the county and has iu- [ open to them aud their personal credit ponents all the credit that is due Thos. F. Ryan, of Oregon City, Oregon. sisted upou tbe observance of tbe was exteuded to them almost in them. By taking such a fair, sensi Conceiied now to be the pee pies’ ble course he is making friends on all Sunday closing law for saloons. "I definitely . choice for the office and is far in th»* During the bard titres of a few sides. Roseburg News. am out for law observance,” he as lead of his competitors. ------OOO------ serted. “If tbe people do not want years ago when ibe prices of stock Judge Ryan is neither officer, stock tbe laws they have enacted, let them were low, it was witbin his power to Duniway for State Printer. 'holder, agent or employe«' of any break large numbers of stockmen, take them off the statute books.” Mr. W illis Duniway, a printer of biniking concern and stands squarely In bis petition for tbe republican and take advantage of conditions, unquestioned ability, a republican on I Im plat form that nomination, Mr. Brown has issued and several of the stockmen offered ■'Fhe-tat»* funds SHOl ’Ll) Nt > I ; to let him have their stock for bis whose parly fealty has never wavered, the following statement: “If lam lie USED for the BENEFI I of any claim against them, but lie helped a man whose integrity is above re elected I will, during my term of p irt lent ar BANK or MONEY LOAN them through the bar I linn's and to proach, is asking lie people for the office, honestly and faithfully repre ING 1 NS I I I F FlON, ti.at ALL day thos«* same men are among the nomination for the ilfiee of state sent tbe people. im '.eys of tli*> State DEI'OSl FED in leading shii'kim ti in Eas ern Oregon. printer. He holds out Io the people “I will work for Oregon river ami BANKS by the STATE I REASl R This is th»1 sort of a man whose a promise of a reform in that office. harbor improvements; th«* primary EK should DRAW INFER ESI friends h iv«' vir uallv forced him in He promises that no jobs shall bt* law and tbe election of all officers by which SHOULD la* 1 ’ AID into tin I to the race fut Hie K* publican nomin worked through the legislature to direct vote of the people; abolishment STATE TREASURY I hat the ation for Slate Treasurer, ludiviotis fatten tlm salary of the office. He of all machines and bosses, and let Stat«* Tr*asnrer Im PROlilBliED comparisons are always odious, but promises a new «teal and a square the people rule; enforcement of all fr» mi SI’Et ’ELATING with tlm slate the records can sp-ak. Have th«* deal Io the people, amt lit* should be laws, county, city state and federal, ftimls in any manner, ami that Im re worthy gentlemen who oppose him in and probably will I*«* give.i a chance and tbe repealing of the same if they c-'tve no other salary or remun 'ration tlm race v.-ry much t * offer as against to show Hie ditlerence between "‘all are not tbe proper Jaws for the people; foi his services than th»« salary al a life-record like Hus ’ Not that we the law allows and an economical the abolishment of the use of money administration of this important lowed Inin iiliikr th«* law; that th«* have beard of. for campaign funds ami purposes of Stale Fuasnr»‘t I*«* I'ROHIBI 1 ED office. Portland Chronicle. Mr. Aitkin had made money for his candidates, faction or corporation, ft ui having iiileiest, directly or m- • OOO------ only as actual legitimate expenses; company ami money foi his bank but I redly, either as officer, stockholder, His Sterling Record. and last but not least, woman suf- it has all been legitimate ami clean agi'Ut or employee of any banking in rage.” money; not one c«'tit of it having I bis is a fact that the farmers and slitutioii in which any of tin* motleys ------ OOO been wrung fiotn the 'istiessed and struggling home-owners of < h »gon <>f 1 Im St it»' ar«* deposited or I mi m I. poverty-stricken, the p. uper and lb» .*lntil*l i»tlect upon. Duiing the For Representative. 1 hereby announce myself as a Can WtiloW. > lit« «11 years that Hou. J. H Aitkin iVilli'S. Dmiiway. candiitil Mi Aitkin propon in iimendnient dida*»' for the republican nomination has been ai Hi»' lie i i of two oi i|ie Siale Printer says: ‘I expe-i d for the office of Repr'seiilativ»» sub- foil ing ib'' -Iat" 1 rea-uter Io ili'posjl Ingest commercial institute ns of, [ atta»'k»*d bv ili.-Siale P’ in ing ji'Ct to III»' decision of tile republican the funds iitiiii'i ■! i • . • 1. j> of asl.l* thvguw .o.d ¡i-rn,;h. <1s of Hmn.-amls of kJ|(.|i , c.||lie ()||| I oli a piai f*n m j voters at tli»'primary election on \pii| board. the interest to la* paid loti* dollar- have p.i-sed tliioiigli hi- mg an economieal mi 1 busi ■. stale. I his may be hat king l ack I* bal d*, lie has never yet foreclosed a 29tb. 1996. I I : idminist r il imi, an. I < ! -imi I >1 HER. str*’»oi"'i' *d th*' ririi'i- ni m rtgage. His bank ha- advanced piisti sre after me. Iìi;t l »xi> im uey io imeily settlers aud the com win, la'cans«' 111«* wlmle Si il* i pany i f which In* is president has of lite metbods limi bava* given them liberal credit until they State l’unti ig Office a source o| could lliq love their little tai cbes and scandal ami boodJing. ’ get solidly on their feel. Many of ----- OOO — them iiav«* been delinquent in then W e cal1 at 1 ent ton to 1 In* payments of interest and principal: mi'iit of W . F. Dt'her as a candi l :ld many failed io meet their bills until at the primal ies f< 1 the nomination long after they were dm*. for representative. Mr. Di-hei But lo I he lasting credit of Mi. been a successful farmer m this All kill it can l»e said that he lies ley a number of yens ami lie never foi eclosed a mortgage her man of 1'i'ge iutelligiHice an I friends believe I»«* Is tile light man forced a man lido bankruptcy Ibis for that important office, «'oqmlle is a pretty good record when it b«- Sentinel. come* a question of voting fot such a man for an impellati! state office. ('otl'lderalle «pii* e III ibis issile is Ml. Altklll is new H candidate before allowed Io l amlidates w Ito ; re seeking the republican primate* for the im ilio nominal ion for different offices. por ant office of Tteasiirerof Oregon Ihe primary e|«c«l»m will be held lii<* s ru.g ing farmer -11011111 < care Friday. April 21*' and it is the duty fully consider if it is not a good plan of en ip va ti i to alhli I and give Ins to lilist with high public office 1 one vote Io the man, who in ’lie voter'« w I .0 La» rlways proven so levai ami estimation, is best qu ilitied to till II e faithful to li- own 1 eighbers. • Ilice I e -eeks, lb* dot's not slight one part of the country ami overdo other parts, tint has worked out a happy medium. He stands ft r tlm improvement of tlm harbor at Bandon, a nd dues not overlook the grent necessity for tlm improvement of Coquille river, and Im strongly ad vocaleu th»' improvement of this wat erway, well knowing it is of vital im portatit to the people of (’o«pi ille f’lty, Bandon, Myrtle 1‘oiut, aud siirronud- mg ten itory In I ns platform he distinctly sets out tin* fact that he is for all coast improvements. He is a friend of tbe people who ar«' struggling against commercial disadvantages by being ‘"bottled up by uegleeted burl ols aud bays On all other public «pmstions he has taken an open stand and has no ified with the Republican organiza fear of adverse opinions or criticism. tions through I lie country as an active He is ready ami willing to stand for and energetic worker among the tank every plank in bis platform w hi» li and file, Hlld wild»' lie has been known represents his life s record on these in private life to bear mi enviable rep great »pies!ions. He distinctly wants utation for honesty, industry and in it known that he is with President tegrity, and has been a merchant, Roosevelt's plan for Government con bopgrower, dealer in produce and trol of railroad rates. He believes in such other commodities, for these liberal pensions to American soldiers, many years, yet the important ques I sailors and Indian War veterans. He lion to the voters now tn considering { is a warm supporter of a Service Pen tils candidacy for congress is to know sion enactment by congress, amt w hat he stands for. I Im voters should ' knowing Hie time is getting late to find out what Im represents to them. aid tlm remaining survivors, he will What ins election would mean to demand speedy action by congress in them. File To*'Z<‘ platform came out I behalf of what he feels is due tl e first, and lias been practically copied , 'honored mi‘ii of the Grand Aimy * f by his opponents. He has as s'roug | I th»* Repiililie. He lielieves in protect a platform as was ever lutilt, and. to ing AuK'iican workingmen from for- his great ere lit, it can be said that | eigu invasion of »'heap labor. He is be built It himself. He »lid Hot go a staunch friend of the l’’r«»« Rural about the country consulting political I Jell very carriers, and will ask con bosses and •"interests to help him i’ ml 1 hem £250 1 er annum gre-s I milk»* a platform to suit then wi-hes. for In*is* hue. •mt struck out boldly amt 111 lep* ml Alito .1 Mr. I ■ •**/.«* s 1 latfoim is cully , m ver fearing t Imir ih-pleasei* , somewhat exhaustive, and covers Im! ra’lmi ell leav< ring Io make a many oill' 1 ent propositionsand local basis for his campaign founded upon ities it will be noticed that lie does tin* real and genuine wants < f his con not pt uii-e to do mote than is pussi- st it 111*111 s. l-le loi on-' man Io accomplish. Hi* A perusal of his plotform will show has not but dem d himself with ph dges bow well In* has set Lis plank- How 101. h»'ai y Io carry, but Las diati ilmted Close to the act 11 a I wants and m* d- »if Ills <-i ’io|i'ssi mal load so that all the people id' Ibis ilislrict Im I- can lucidili*'' will he affected as marly Im easily 11'1*1 in hi' ftank •■xiio-itmii dike a - possi Ide. doing 11 e gl eale: t of what he intends to do if elected. W bile no pat t of the ent 11 *■ district ÜOÜ Ims been mgleited l y him. yet in is, th»' Republican party for the past 20 years, and he has been publicly ident- without dotllil the strongest advoealf* ol coast harbor imptov»*ment. lie makes aslioiig pl* a foi tlm opening up of coii-t * arLois : hi I I ays (n ,.|| • A r i 7 i You are in new nj F ‘urnishing For Gents I adíes Frow bridge I»