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THE RECORDER COQUILLE NEWS NOTES FROM BUSY PROSPER IH PUaLlMHBl* tVl.tll IUia*l>*V À»t»KMlUW .... »I.... A. T VBTTftB. HUBWCBIFTTON RATES. On« ïe*r ..................................................... ?- 00 Six Months.................................................. 1 00, Three Months ............................................. 50 JST'lr Pair» im advancb . SUM? à Y ear - Thi» paper in entered nt the Bnudon poet office as Second-olaHS Matter. A l»t m i 1'1 Mi KATt', Leander, Our Correspondent All th« News of a Weeks Happening* Told in a Tells of the Week’« Inci* dents at the Hub. Ed Cbristenaou, of bau hranafco, who for several days was a busluess visitor here iu connection with the Prosper Mill Co., departed last TuvHdav via Mnrsbttald He war accowi anted «a far as Coquille by Wm. Hi 'king, u a lager of the mill St that place. L I. Smith, who lives near tin* pit !• it endeavoring to dispose of tut farm. Jess Leneve, WatchoraR st tha Protptr It is reported that J Jenkins has trans mill, has beet off duly for several nights ot Tee last week has hewn the advant fer rad tils lenm Io Randolph, and there will teooun.t of sickliest in Ina family. of summer. As a result the trees are haul telephone p‘lea from D t iller'» land. A dance is to be given at Prosper April 21. all garland in bloom and nature baa C. E. Houser, of Bridge, was down ' the The Aberdeen mill will close, tbe last of donned its fairest robe of tRe season. first of the week to arrange for the disposal The gardener is busy making his gar of hia logs which lie intends hauling ou the the week uiilesa they get vessels to ship the Knd lie recently purchased <>n Kock Creek. lumber They are contemplating building den and I be housewife cleaning house. Tbs Prosjier Mill Co will ptobaldv be the s>me tenement bouses which are badly TtiesuiphiH men have gone to the purchaser. needed at their plaoe, and will do this work different lugging camps and our city Hullon Bros.. wbr> have b< en logging near while the mill is idle. has a picturesque but melancholy ap Randolph have hauled nearh 4<MI lop« for Mesdames Barker and Sauderson were the Prosper null pearence. shopping in Band, u Monday. D Johnson, wbo i« working iri Nonda Mr. Morgan who went to the city E. Heuck. nd >rff and Nels Nielson were at Ht tin« place Sunday. Bandon on bu«iue-s the first of the week. sump time ago for medical treatment Anderson's cutup He in trying to secure ItieO. K saloon build ha« returned, ami sorry Io say. not iug Hl Coquille, in winch lie desire« to open ----- ooo------ improved as hia friends would like to op « bnaini ««■ W hsh II a lol of Scbilliugt Best. It Mill Co. Prosper WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER8 Oregon Pine, Spruce and White Cedar Lumber..... ------- DEALEK8IN-------- (General Merchandise LOGGERS’ SUPPLIES I »«al Advertisements : First insertion, per line ................ 10 Euch subsequent insertion, line .... .05 locáis, |s r line each insertion................ 05 ItiS 'liiv advertisements, per inch . .10 Display Ad»., one time only, inch .. .15 see. B. C, Rucker, traveling salesman for « pays u« to sell tbe best goods nt tbe Market Price Allowed for Produce of all Kinds. The shingle mill that has been nn- i San Francisco grocery bou«e was at tbia ebenpeet price. All lo solutlonsfof Condolence mid lodne milices, |s*r line .............. .05 der contemplation for so long ia an place Sunday. PROSPER,.............................................................................. OREGON. O. A. Trowbridge. Cauls of'hanks. |ier line 05 assured fact. Construction will com-1 Work wa i cispended in th>‘shipyard the Church notices free. FK4XLAYIATIO5 meuce forthwith. Hist of the week The Mill Co. is en The logging camps are all in op countering «one little difficulty in securing THURSDAY. APRIL 12, li)0n WHEREAS, the Secretary of State of tbe eration and there is employment for long logs with winch to supply the yard with «tale of Oregon has notified me in writing the required limbers. that pursuant to tbe provisions of an act en all that are disposed to work. Geo. BLACKSMITH AND WAGON MAKERS H. Christenson, went to Marshfield Mon titled “Au Act making effective Ibe initia Bike has opened h camp on Fat Elk tive and reterendum provisions of Section 1 ANNOI NCEM ENTS. day where tie will spend a few days. Other of Aiticle IV of the ('onstitution of tbe Tigcns of »11 Rinds Made to Order. Horseshoeing a Specialty. Creek, Seely & Thomas at the re FOR SHERIFF, member« of the shipyard force took ad State of Oregou, and regulating elections Job work attended to promptly aud all work guaranteed to give satisfaction. Prices nown Beaver Slough. vantage of the “lay off” and• directed their thereunder, Hiid providing penalties for T hereby announce myself as a candidate reasonable. Shop on Atwater street, Bandon, Or. violations of provisions of H uh act,” approv f >r rhe Republican nomination for the I tie Cunningham Creek railroad is course tow Hid Marshfield. ed February 24, 1903, the People's Power ■ Tn-« of Sheriff of Coos county, subject to being pushed with all of the zeal and Win. Hnvtor. of Hay-tor Bros, logging League of Oregon duly filed in bl« office on February 3rd. l90t>, an initiative petition r i- decision of the Republican voter» at the camp, at Randolph, ha« disolved partner containing H.327 signatures properly attach energy that is possible. I litnarv election, April 20 1906 ship with the company and departed ed to a copy of said meanure. certified in I see that the Harbor man at North Wednesday, for Portland, enroute for accordance with law. demanding that a pro Mise L. G. G ovld , Matron L. W. TRAVER. posed amendment to Sections 1 and 2 of A Private Hospital, well equipped for the treatment of Surgical and Medical Diseases. Bend attempts to solve the prohi Washington. FOR CONGRESS Article XVII of the Constitution of the State Trained .X'urses in Attendance. bition problem and is very sympa Mi« Baggs, of Bandon, has been attend of Oregon, shall be submitted tn the legal We are authorized to announce S. B. HUS voters of the State of Oregon for their thetic toward the lop ears for their mg Mr» Barklow who tins been on the sick approval or rejection at the general election For iuforiuHiioii addrettR Wm. Hor*tHll, Y1. |>. Ylar*lifi<*ld. Or. TON of Hillsboro, Washiugton County, as r. candidate for the nomination of Congress- misfoitnne. Now we fully appie’iate list, for the past week, at her home near to be held m said state on the 4th dHV of June, being tbe first Monday in June, 1906, l.au for the First District, «object to the bis sympathy and are willing to ad this place. designated by said People's Power League action of the Republican part'. mit there are a great many good Sa John and James White, who have been of Oregon as “Constitutional amendment providing nietliod of amending Constitution maritans comes over from the Bay working in the Carman A Crites mill for and applying the referendum to all laws FOR GOVERNOR the past two months took theirdeparttre f- r affecting constitutional conventions and .Tames Withycombe. of Corvallis, candi with the necessary s'imnlant in hi* amendments,” which uaid proposed amend Dairyville last, week <)»re for the nomination of governor on the pocket to quench our thirst and al ment is hereinafter particularly set forb. NOW. THEREFORE, I. Geo. E Cham M. Matthews and wife from Coquille have i p iblican ticket. leviate our sufferings, to all of which taken charge of tbe boarding house at New berlain. Governor of the Slate of Oregon. we are ever grateful, but do not think Aberdeen. A brother of the fi rmer. C. A. hi obedience to the provisions of said act hereinbefore first, mentioned, do hereby Th« Coquille river lumber industry for one moment that our lips was ever | Matthews, wbo was an employee at that make and i-sue this Proclamation to the is going ahead by leaf s and bounds parched an«! we bad to be resuscitated place has given tip his position and departed lieople of the State of Oregon. Hnnounciug that tbe People's Power League of Oregon rrid the outside world is just com* by mild doses until <>ur stomachs for Cal. has filed said initiative petition with the requisite number of signatures thereto at J. Donaldson, clerk in the Prosper store in -neing to realize that this is the could get used to it Hgain. Ob no, it tached demanding that there be «ubmitted b isv section of Southwest Oregon is a spontaneous production of tbe made Coquille a business trip Monday was to tbe legal voters of tbe State of Oregon for their approval or rejection at the regular The Coquille valley is destined to be Coquille. It grows in all old tree also inspecting the work in Metcalf*« camp election to be held on the 4th day of June. near Riverton. 1906, said dav being tbe first Monday in said th« richest section on the coast stumps and under the sidewalks. All M. Wilson and wile, who have held post month, a proposed amendment to Sections country because we have everything free no revenue to pay on it. This lions at New Aberdeen have discontinued 1 and 2 of Article XVII of the Constitution naeded to make it such. The principal local option is something like knowing their services Ibeie and have moved to their of the Stale of Oregon, designated by said League as "Constitutional amendment pro timber resources of Coos county is tbe locality where it is and then it is home near Prosper. Mr. W will enter a viding method of amending Constitution and applying tbe referendum to all laws af found in the Coquille c uiitry. We optional with you whether you drink logging camp neat Riverton feetmg constitul lonal conventions and have immense coal deposits, the de it all or leave some for the other fel which «aid proponed amend Piles are being driven for the R. R. which amendment«.*' ment is as follows : velopment of which is in its infancy low. Tbe priest and levite may have is to be used in J. Yoakam's camp on Cun ‘‘Sections 1 and 2 of Article XVII of tbe There is s'r.'Dg indications of oil in passed us by but we are ever grateful ningham Creek. I he R. R. when completed Constitution of ibe State of Oregon shall be anil hereby are amended to read as follows: SPECIAL RATES BY THE WEEK OR MO.VTH. several places. We have the chief to those Coos Bay fellows for assum it is reported, will extend 6 or 7 miles in “Section 1. Anv amendment or amend to the interior giving them access to the ment« to this Constitution Hint be proposed dairying industry and just south of ing the role of the good Samaritan various tracts of timber which Mr. Y. will in either branch of the legislative a«sembly, SAMPLE ROOM IN CONNECTION. Bandon, at Dairyville, is one of the when they found us robbed and log. and if tbe same shall be agreed to by a ma jority of all the members elected to each of finest dairying sections to tie found thirsty by the wayside and they took Wm. Hull and Mr. Briggs of near River the two houses, such proposed amendment or amendment«, shall, with the yea« and m Oregon. Along the Coquille is us into an inn anti quenched our ton. were Coquille shoppers Saturday. navs thereon, be entered in their journal« foun 1 acres and acres of the finest thirst for they always have an inex Mrs. Alice Baldwin (nee Alice Ibelin) of and referred hy tbe secretary of state to the wood for pulp and an eastern capital haustible supply, and tliejr motto Oakland, Cal., well known on the Bar and people for their approval or rejection, at the next regulai general election, except when C> quille. and a niece of Mrs. Obinaii. of the legislative assembly shall order a special ist is expected here soou to look over “give I unto thee freely ’ Bandon, is expected to arrive on the Bay in election tor that purpose. If a majority of the situation with the intention of Our city is making rapid strides in a few days on an extended visit. " he ha« the electois voting on anv such amendment building a large paper and pulp mill improvement and building There been ill for the last few months and it shall vote in iavor thereof, il shall thereby become a part of this Constitution. The ht Itand'in nt coat of nearly J?3U<>,<M><>. are several new buildings under con is hoped tbe change will benefit her de votes tor and against such amendment, or Last month there was shipped ovei struction noticeable arid of mu'di im clining health. amendments, severally, whether proposed bv the legislative assembly or by initiative the Coquille liver bar at Bandon portatice ami a necessity. Dr. Whet- Harry Hain s, of Parkersburg was a petition, shall be canvassed by the secretary 4.165,000 feet of lumber, ami 2.400 000 more's hospital which will n eet tbe Marshfield visitor last week letiirning Sat. of stat in the presence of tbe governor, and if it shall appear to the governor that tbe shingles, not to mention immense needs ami the demands of tbia river urdny. maj rity of the votes cast at said election on said amendment, or amendments, sever- quantities of ii a cbwood and broom for this is an enterprise that has been Torn Tennison, who has been employed sllv. are cast in favor thereof, it shall be bis handles. No oiler port in Oregon, neglected ami Dr \\ hettnore deserves in the Cody camp, at Limpa for the Irst duty forthwith after such canvass, by his three months has moved Io Coquille where proclamation, to declare tbe said amend with tile possible exception of the credit for taking Ibe initiative step ment or amendments, severally, having re be will secure work ceived said majority of votes to have been Columbia liver, can make such a to supply the required hospital. Mrs McFarland, of Marshfield who was adopted by the people of Oregon as part of showing in the lumber industry. l'lie last week there was an iuce • visiting Mr«. J Kronenberg returned to her the Constitution thereof, anil the same shall Im in effect as a part of the Constitution DEALER IN HARDWARE. The Coquille needs another small saiil string going to the court bouse home last l'ue«day. troni the date of such proclamation When appropriation from congress to finish i wo or more amendments shall be submitted to register preparing for the great T. Pr writ of Bear Creek was a passenger in the manner aforesaid to the voters of this the projected jetty improvements and political campaign and there was a on the tram front Marshfield last Satuidav s'ateai the same election, they shall be so needs a dredger to eliminate a few siibmilied that each amendment shall be great diversion from tbe old way Ht ruiHii Bros, of liand 'pli. made a new voted on sep irately. No convention shall be shoals and the river will be navigable when yon appear before that great I jib-bo ill for the soli. Oregon Inst. week. Ill, called to amend or propose amendments to I Ins ('oust H ii . ion. or to propose a new Con for oeeau going Vessels to Coquille high tribunal the first questions ibat old one having been carried hwiiv on the stitiiium. unless the law providing for such City, 28 miles from the mouth lust trip up convention shill first be approved bv the are propounded to you are asked Will Keep ou Hand at all Times people on a referendum vote at a regular It is a small item compared with J. Moore. I ihh been suffeiing tor the past general election. This article shall not tie what are your political beliefs, what the possibilities for development in is your religion, bow old are you, couple of weeks with h sore hand but is construed to impair lhe right ot Ibe people io amend tins ('oustitution bv vote upon an slowly improving. this valley and every resident of the married or contémplate getting initiative petition therefor.“ Done hi the Capitol of Salem, this 2Hth valley should do all in bis power to married, has your girl got red ban Maggie Hanley, a student in tbe Coquille dav of Febiuaiy. A D . 1906. see that the river gets wliat it is just and does your mother know you are school spent Similar at home near Limipa (Signed > Geo. E. Chamberlain, Freali Vegetable«, Poultry, Butter auil all Farm Produce. Governor. ly entitled to. ('bn«. Herman, of Randolph, was reported up In re. Now being rather y oung m By 'lie Governor: I will pay highest lUHrket price for beef, pork, uintton.wool. hiden, etc. seriously ill last week but from last report« Coos comity is so situated tlint it is (Signed i F. 1 Dunbar, years and modest these are rtibei I he was on tile mend. Secietarv of State. destined to lieevm.t a great shipping embaí is'ing and perplexing question' | i Seal I M » I’eineiov. of Parkersbu'g, made Co point and be the outlet for the prod and whin I told Lu Lu tbe ord -al 1 \ N |'|. D—Several handled cords good ucts of a great territory. No other bad lo undergo she said tbrft if she quille a «hot I call Satnr'iav She was «c sieiiiu cord wood at once. Inquire cempanied home bv her two lit'le g'and county hi the I tilted Slates can fur «I I'uppet Hotel io BHt>d"ii Woolen Mill hail to go up there befi r< these hand children dice n -Il two such harbors as Coquille and some and marketable young men ami I I, Curry planerm in at th« Aberdeen mill, Ceos Bay and capable of such possi tel! how old she was she Would Cease Bridge A Be writ HINGLES fol «ale No 2 white Cedar hud bin hand caught in tbe plant r ■ ne dai «hiiigle». full coutil, $1 per thons«nd Ntove*. Range* and Heater* " • bilities with the amount of money re aspiring for political recognition mid l ist we-k lacerating ' ne of h'R fing-rs amt I Hendon Commercial Co. quired for their improvement. content herself with attending to the otherwise tuni mg hi« band. Have in them so many excellencies that they are now acknowledged the United effort is needed to ac Mr«. M W ila ni. was a Coquille visit, r la«t [ AN I t'D- 500U cuds of shingle bolt greatest sellers on the coast, and thev are growing in favor every year. We domestic affairs while I rotild wrestle inateiinl B andon Mro. Co. complish the desired result. have the exclusive agency in Bandon for these household «nd office necessities, with tbe ways that are dark Hnd the Saturday and prices range exceedingly modest in either case ------ OOO-------- tricks that are vain Chas Fox who was an employe in th« I W’ \NTEI' In Chicago Wholesale and Our aasottinenl of hardware, tinware and edged tools is most complete. v v icatl toder house, a'sistant manager Prosper mill for the pas' ait m o.ths. te- We give announcement of \V. F The county court has been in ses-! un ih ei wotn ni ; fui Ibi« conntv ami adjoin- « gee I hi- p a turn with the Co . and ha« i g terni..ix i-alarv #2" sud expetises psid I tinker as an aspirant to the candi spin tbe last week, but their delileta- moved to ('.-quill« City. He will work in > W'ekli; i xp. use money uilvanced Work dacy for representative on the Repub tion ns yet are unknown. Sunday I >gging camp during the summer. idea-ani : p ••Ululi pirmaiient No invest ment or exp< ricuce reqnued Spire lime lican ticket. Mr. Disher is well known t hat august body of financiers b.unded Win. Hidin'! whs called earlv Tue-drA i \ a Ina Irle Mute hi once for tuli pa • tieni a re throughout the comity and it will the steamer Favorite bound for your morning to assist A Halton with a i aft that and eri •l"«e self-addreA«e<l envelop-. si l'E IN I ENDENT. please mnny of bis old friends to be city by the sea hiii I when interrogated bad paited the lima an I w«« diifti gout 132 Lake SI.. Chicago. II). aide to support him. Coquille Her relative to their mission they replied with the tide When near Billiards he for innately discovered a raft b, longing to the TRI «P »>•• MITIi T ald. • bat they were combining business Co., making its way seaward, but thev «nc Notice is heiebv given that all persona are ¡ with pleasure. First was to view h ceeded in checking the progress of both ! forbidden to limit. fi«h. camp, or otherwise lie-i«'« without «lit en permission U|srn toad betweeu Bandon and Langlois, rails without loss of logs. tbe land« of the undeisigned. Towuabip 29 Trimmed touts on display at C i . | secondly they had been luf 01 me 11bat S. H 14. Coos county. Oregon, under penalty- J Chenoweth, of Dairyville. came up from ot pr' secution to the full extent of th« 1res- ¡ Lowe's. Hat' made and trimmed to there was an overproduction f hand that .dace last week to secure work in a ' pa«« Laws of tiri« State B H. R osa . BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J. L KaoNziMBrau. President. J. D knholm , Vice Pre«. order M a co G arfield . some widows and w iuei me git Is. How logging camp. ....... ............. ......... F. J F ahv . Cashier. F rank F». am . T. P H amlt . Mesdames Conrad and Crites and Mi-« they succeeded with tbe forme. 1 do Notte«. not know but when your correspond Lin Carman were am >ng Band, n visitn « I n all mem tiers of the T rtuer M. W of A A general banking bnsin««« transicted, and customers given every accommodation last wi ek Camp organize I bv A. E. Woliver in 1901 at consistent with safe and conservative banking We wish to extend our sincere ent left they were making good prog thanks to the many friends for assist ress in the latter undertaking if J Hosking. who has been engineer in the Bandon. «b<> have paid Bmefit Asaesament« Correspondent» I The American National Bank of San Francisco, California. Pnaip«r mill f >r ti e pasr eighteen mon'I's ■ f r which thev did not receive credit from aocA and kindue-s shown during our fascinating smiles is any enteric u to ba« resigned his position 'nd will move to Merchants’ National Bank. Portland, Oregon- the Clerk, von are notified to forward yonr late bereavement. go *’*• . Bandon on Mr Lamont's place. We regret . receipts Ui Edward E Oaks. District Pep. i The Chase National Bank of New York. C. H Patterson and family. L eander . |r«mg such estimable neighbors. q|y. ParkerRburg. Qr. J I Hank Is Open from 9am to m , and 1 p m. to 3 p.m. a Specialty. KEINIXEIDY HORSFALL THE HOSPITAL J. Waldvogel & Son Leaders in the M eat L ine . Bandon, - Oregon - TUPPER HOUSE Rates $i.oo to $2.00 per Day. .... OREGON. BANDON, er...... —.. CASH BUSINESS ONLY After May 1, 1906 But the price on goods will be reduced and will be an object for you to trade with me. WM. GALLIER. BANDON !::i MEAT |::i MARKET T. ANDERSON- Prop. Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Smoked Meats, Lard. Sausages, Etc., also NEED A NEW STOVE? S A. M c N air , BANK Spring Millinery. Card of Thanks. T he H ardware M an . of BANDON, BANDON OREOON Capital $25,000.00