Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, April 19, 1906, Image 2

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    THE RECORDER
deposited by each freshet adds many
thousands of dollars in value to all I
!• PÜBLIBHBD
overflowed lamia. Our state authorities
KVKKt TMCKÄDAT AFTKKWOON
eay that tbiB aedimentis equal in
BT ...
vaioe to ten dollars per acra each year
Prospect» Bright For Get­
!
as
a fertiliaai to our already rich bot­
a . T rimi
ting Big Elaterprise in
tom lands.
Ag»fu Coos county it Mid lo ba«»
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
Bandon.
a slight advautsga in tba matter of
One Year ............................................. fflf 00
Hu Months................................................ 1 *) moisture which continues to fall at
The outlook for Bandon to have H
Three Months ...........................................
60 intervals throughout tbe summer,
paper
aud pulp mill w-s never
jSTTr B aid is A dvancs , tl.M? a Y zab .
particularly in the form of fogs aud brighter The prospectus
is out
Thu peper is entered at the Bandon post dew.
showing the product, cost to manu­
office as Seoond-olasa Matter.
A large pait of tbe early wealth of facture and [uofita of a ten-ton mill
of Humbol It county «a«derive I from such as it is propored to build, and
AOVfcKTIBINO KATKS.
its world renowned red wood. Coua
Tr-ta! òdvertiaenients
the gentleman in Boston who is in­
.10 county has more wealth tu tie way
r'ot Insertiori. per Ime
.......
terested in the project, and who is
.06
Laidi aiitieequent ìnaertion. line
.06 of tir. cedar, bard w< od, coal gold aud I acknowledged to be one of tbe veil
Locale, per line ench Ìnaertion .......
.10 other minerals.
Pir.plav adverti«eiuenta. per meli
Those who have
bast paper makers in tbeU. S, is ex­
.16
•Display Ad» . one lime only. indi...
traversed
both
sections
thoroughly, pected to arrive in Bandon about
All Keaolutions'of Condole nce and
06 say that for size, tbe Eel river valley,
lode, notine», per line..........................
May 1st to thoroughly investigate the
.06
Calda <>f ihankK. per Ime
.......
if placed on tbe Coquille valley, would proposition.
Cliorcb notine» free.
make only a very small “patch.”
1 ■ 1——-----------
He writes that be thinks the build­
Wben we come to sum it all up. ing of such a plant at Bandon the
THURSDAY. APRIL 19. 1906.
tbe result is more of a contrast than opportunity of a life time, and so
* •
PAPER AND PULP
MILL NEXT.
Colfax, Wash.. April 5 Yesterday
was bousecleMiug day for Colfai
Citizens were o<M with shovels and
rakes. In the business section pro­
prietors and clerks were piling debris
W agons came later to haul it away.
Baek yaids, vacant lots and alleys re
ceivedas much attention as streets.
City schools were dismissed for a
half day so that the cbildrau could
assist in the general cleanup. Tbe
youngsters made trash disappear as
if by magic Teachers in all grades
received written reports from pupils
as to what they did Each of the BIN)
cbildien reported some kind of work
done.
How is it we are ahle to otfer ad-
vautages wbeu «elling Schillings
Beat! We bandle it in Hige quantités,
b< iice sell under favorable circum-
stances.
O. A. Trowbridge.
HIOCLANATIOV
WHEREAS, the Secretary of State of the
■ w 11x11 1
State of Oregon hss notified me in writing
that purauHiit to the provision« of an act en­
a
comparison,
with
Coos
county
far
confident
A NNOUNCEM ENTS.
is he of the success of such titled “An Act making effective the initia­
BLACKSMITH AND WAGON MAKERS
in tbe lead.
tive and referendum provisions of Section 1
FOB SHERIFF.
au enterprise that he is willing to of Article IV of the Constitution of the
Wagons of *11 Rinds Made to Order.
Horseshoeing a Specialty-
Tbe wide awake Humboldt county take a large sine of the stock and State of Oregon, and regulating election«
’ hereby announce myself as a candidate
thereunder, and providing (leualtiea for Job work attended to promptly and all woi k guaranteed to give satisfaction. Brices
for the Republican nomination for the people are aware of our more favored
violations of provisions of this act.'’approv­
give up a paying business in the east ed
reasonable. Shop on Atwater street. Bandon. Or.
r thee of Sheriff of Coos conntv, subject to
February 24, IIIII3, the People'» Power
»no decision of the Republican voters at the conditions and tbe opportunities of­ to come here ic.nl assume its manage­ League of Oregon duly filed hi his office on . ______
February 3rd. I'.SKi, an initiative petition r11 \ II Sjl
I n uarv election, April 20. 1906
fered here for investment. They are ment.
containing H.327 aignatureH properly attach | JI AJ
I.. W TRAVER.
ed lo a copy of «aid measure, certified in
selliug their farms there at from $200
The proposed plant will represent accordance with law. demanding that a pro-
.... Miss L. G. G ovld . Matron
FOR CONOR ESN.
poaed amendment to Sections 1 and 2 of
lo $300 per acre and investing tbe
A Private Hospital, well equipped for the treatment of Surgical and Medical Diseases
an
outlay
of
$227.900,
divided
as
fol
­
Article
XVII
of
the
Constitution
of
the
State
We are authorized to annonuce N. B. Hl'S
proceeds in our Lottom | iiii >I s nt from lows: paper mill. $107.000; pulp mill of Oregon, shall be submitted to the legal
Trained Xurses in Attendance.
’J8ON. of Hillsboro, Wnxtnugtoti County, as
voter« of the State of Oregon for their
$50
to $100 per acre, thus more than $50,000; working capital $70,000, It approval or rejection at the general election For jllfomiatioll address
a candidate for the nomination of Congress
Wm. HorMlnll, .11. IF Marshfield. Or.
to be held in said alate on the 4tb day of
ui»n for the Firat District, subject to the doubling their acreage in better lands
June, being the first Monday m June, lilOti,
can
be
readily
seen
that
such
an
in
untimi of the Republican paitv.
dexignated by aaid People’« Power League
with better facilities for their oj stitntion would tneaii much lo Ban of Oregon a« “Constitutional amendment
providing method of amending Constitution
FOB GOVERNO«.
cupatiou Only last week $17,000 of don and the entire Coquille valley. mid
applying the referendum to all laws
.lames Witbycombe, of Corvallis, candi­
affecting coiiHtitutional convention« and
date for the nomination of governor on the Humboldt money found investment Such a mill would give steady em­ amendment«,'' which itaid proposed amend­
r« nnhhean ticket.
in a tine dairy farm near this place. ployment to from 65 to 100 people at ment ix hereinafter particularly set for’-b.
NOW. 1'HEREFORE. I. Geo. E Cham
This is onlj one of a long list which good wages besides making a market berlain. Governor of the State of Oregon,
in obedience to the provixionx of said act
we could mention. And we have in­ for a class of timber not now utilized. hereinbefore first mentioned, do hereby
make mid i«sne this Proclamation to the
variably found these people lo be in­
people of the State of Oregon, announcing
The profits of a paper and pulp that
the People's Power League of Oregon
dustrious
people
and
good
citizens
Coos County as a Dairying Locality
has filed said initiative petition with the
mill here would be great The sel­ requisite
number of signatures thereto at­
Compared With Humboldt County, and such as we can take great pleas­
ling price of paper is 20 per cent higher tached demanding that there be submitted
to the legal voters of the State of Oregon
Cal. Our Resources Much Greater ure hi welcoming amongst us.
on the coast than in the east. The for their approval or rejection at the regular
election
held on the till day of June. '
Than Those of HumbOldt.
In time and at tbe present rate, our eastern mills buy their pulp from 1906, aaid to dav be being
me firxt Monday in said
thousand bills will be divested < f pulp makers, and they of course, must month, a proposed amendment to Sections
land 2 of Article XVII of tbe Constitution
of tbe State of Oregon, designated by said
The writer has often mentioned the their timber and the bowels of the
have I heir profit That profit would League a« 'Constitutional amendment pro­
comparisons which can be made be earth gutted of her uatuial but vast
method of amending Constitution
be saved by this mill as it will make viding
and applying the referendum to all laws af
tween Coos County, Oregon, and mineral wealth. But tbe “Jersey”
feuting constitutional conventions and
its own pulp. Samples of imported amendment«,
’’ which said proposed amend­
Humboldt County, California, with and her descendants will live forever
ment
is a« fid lows :
pulp have lieen sent here which is “Sections
1
and 2 of Article XVII of the
regard to their adaptability to dairy­ and her tribe will increase. More ,
selling ou the dock in New York for Constitution of the State of Oregon shall be
and hereby are amended to read as follows
ing There are perhaps, few dairy­ land will each year be cleared and im­
SPECIAL PATES BY THE WEEK OR AtOXTH.
“Section I, Anv amendment or amend
proved and farmers will learn new $70 per ton This pulp is manufac ments
to thia Constitution may be proposed
men who have not heard of the
methods of operation and iuvent new lured into paper which sells in the in either branch of the legislative assembly,
SAMPLE ROOM IN CONNECTION.
mid if tbe same shall be agreed to by a ma­
famous Eel river valley, and more es­ fertilizers so that each year each acre
east for 7 to 10 cents per pound. This jority ot all the members elected to each of
pecially of its splendid dairy farms will produce more, and more cows
the two bouaea. such proposed Amendment
HHtue [taper sells on the coast for 9 lo or ■imendnientH, shall, with the yeas and
can be kept on the same amount of
anil excellent milch cows.
navs thereon, be entered in their journals
12 cents per pound. The cost of ami
referred by the secretary of state to the
land.
Verily
tbe
dairy
cow
is
the
end
­
One of the wealthiest and most
people for their approval or rejection, at tbe
manufacturing
this
imported
pulp in next regular general elect ion. except when
prosperous secimns of the Pacific less chain of wealth. Then here'« to
the legidnt ive assembly shall order a special
Old Coos, the richest, the healthiest Europe is $35 a ton, $14 of tills election
tor that purpose. If a majority of
coast is Humboldt county, ami its
and soon to be the wealthiest sp.-t on amount goes for wood. The com! i- the electors voting on anv such amendment
shall vote in lavor thereof, it «hall thereby
dsiries and creameries, together with this lit tie sphere we call th» earth!
(ions are such that it is estimated that become a part of this Constitution. The
votes for and against such amendment, or
the industry and ecotientiy of its Coquille Sentinel.
the same quality of pulp can be amendments, severally, whether proposed
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ooo
------
by
the legislative aasembly or by initiative
farmer« have mad» it so. The tons
manufactured in Bandon for $23 a petition, xhall be canvassed by tbe secretary
of golden squares shipped from its
• if slat in the presence of tbe governor, and
ton. At present therein no pulp made if it shall appear to the governor that tbe
ci eameriea have brought in return a
I
Con ’ensed Proceeding«,
maj rttv of the vote« caat at said election
in America of as tine quality as the on
said amendment, or mnendments. sever-
In re stationery, books, printing etc
veritable stream of yellow metal,
imported.
They
cannot
make
it
hi the ■illy, are cast in favor thereof, it shall be his
duty forthwith after such canvass, by his
3
filling to overflowing the capacious Mann & Beach, blank«..........
east in competition on account of the proclamation, to declare the xmd amend-
Irwin-Hodson t.'o, blanke for
im nt nr mnendments. severally, having re­
coffers of her sons of toi). It is par­
Treas...................................... 25 25 high price of wood, and tbeu again ceived said majority of vote« to have been
adopted
bv the people of Oregon ah part of
ticularly favored with a combination Bushong & Co. blanks for
in order to produce it at anvt hing the Constitution thereof, and the same «hall
be hi effect as a part of the Constitution
of climatic conditions and a soil
Sheriff and Clerk................ 101 32 u°ar the imported [nice it
would be from the date of such proclamation. When
DEALERJNJIARDWAK1 • J|
J
B Dully postage, etc... .
which makes it the ideal dairy
6 99 necessary to make a verj
i wo or more amendments shall be submitted
large in I lie manner nfotesaid to the voters of this
J S Dillinger, blanks for Sbff 16 00
country of t)ie world, Added to this
s ate at the same election, they shall be so
S Gallier stamp evps............ 42 50 piolu t which would call fol a big submitted that ench amendment shall be
was its early settlement by Danes ami (’
voied on sepiiaielv. No convention shall be
mt lay of money
oo« Bay News blanks for
■y. . ntnl then the price called
to amend or propose amendments to
Scandinavians, w ho, until recent years
this
Constitution, or to propose a new Con
Assessor...........................
. 20 50 would Im sure to drop owing tn the
stnution. unless the law providing for such i
were considered the most practical Coos Bay Pub Co cards for
imported being compelled to depend c invention shah first be approved by the j
people on a referendum vote at a regular
Sheriff .................................. 10 ro
and progressive dairymen of the
Will Keep on Hand at nil Times
itfion tbe American market.
general election
['his article shall not lie
construed to impair the right of the people
world. But the Yankees, with ti eir The Sun. bal due on tax sales 107 oo
The proposed mill for this place is to amend fills Constitution by vote upon an
inltintive petition therefor."
■
pioverbial thrift, adaptability or qual­ C O Dryden blanks for all
to
make tine grades of paper only.
Hone at the Capitol of Salem, this 2Hth
offices...................................... 51
ities of assimilation, have “seen I lietu”
day of February, A D . 1906.
Work the first two jeats would be
I H Ingle, l(XM) evps..............
6
< Signed i
Geo. E. Chamberlain,
and “gone them one better. Or per-1 James W atson, postage etc..
Governor.
Fresh Vegetable«, Poultry, Egg«, Butter and all Farm Produce.
!
confined
to
ordinary
grades
of
fine
20
By • lie Governor:
Laps, more properly speaking, the Coquille
Valley
Sentiuel
iSjgned
i
F
I
Dunbar.
I will pay highest market price for beef, pork, million.wool, bides, etc.
paper Imt after that only the highest
Secretary of State.
printing..................................
fmeiguers have taught the Americans,
i Seal I
6 65 gra le paper would lie made, such as
HOSPITAL
HORSFALL
J. Waldvogel & Son
Leaders in the
Dairy Business in Coos.
M eat L ine .
Bandon,
Oregon
TUPPER
HOUSE
Rates $1.00 to fc.oo per Day.
BANDON,
OREGON.
CASH BUSINESS ONLY 1
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.
County Court.
BAN DON !::i Al EAT
I
T. ANDERSON
MARKET
Prop.
Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Smoked Meats, Lard
Sausages, Etc., also
how to handle the cow« and the farms (’otpiiile Herald court pro
lie imt being ma le now on It e 1’a- \\r AN rED—Several bnnd/cd eord« good
Ceedlllg.................................... 38
to produce the most and best results
I cifiv r<ias|.
▼ ▼
stenm cord wood at once. Inquire
The Enterprise, court pro­
it I niqui Hotel or Bandoli Woolen Mill
and the Yankees, with their inventive
Al I iittgeinelitR al e now being made dice
ceeding .................................. 38 90
genius and skill in selling, have
In re ludigeuts and insane.
to tinan e the enterprise Many of JUNGLES f<u sale No 2 white cedar!
Bridge A Bendi
■ ' «binde«, (’ill count,
per ÜMMIMWtf
furnished the unproved machinery F, A Anderson, coal, etc for
o il mil leuti >1 Citizens hi the CoquiRe Bandoli
Ntoven. Bnnge* and Hentern
(’«»innierriMl Cf».
J Nelson et al........................ 10 27
and the market for the product.
valley have < x pressed a desire to take
Have in them eo mnnv excellencies that thev are now acknowledged the
Pioneer
Grocery Co suppler
H' Wl> i>—fHMMi cords of Rinne]«* bolt
The soil and climatic conditions of
stock
and
it
i-
intended
to
make
it
a
grvsfe't
sellers on the co««t. snd thev are growing in favor everv year. We
••iHt«*iiMl.
B andon M fo . C o .
for J Nelson et h |. ............... 26 35
h«»e the exclnsive agency in Bandon for these bonaebold and office iieeexxiiiex,
Coos county are neai ly identical with
1
ical
company
a«
near
as
possible.
Lorenz i& Hoyt, supplies for
snd price« range exceedingly modest, in either esse
IV xXIKI’ bv Chicago wholesale and
those of Humboldt county, with the
Edna Sweeten................... 20 00 Seattle parties will take what slock v » mail order house. aMtetent manager
Onr Assortment of hAtdwsre. tinware And edged tools is moni complete.
mi oi mi «. in hi ) toi tin« conntv and adjoin
odds in favor of Coos county. Those W m Jenkins & Sou sup[lies
CHUliot be sold
i pin it.in Salary $‘-*,l and ezpemw*« paid
for Hoyt................................ 45 00
weekly . »xpenae niunev advanced Work
wl o are familiar with both localities,
1
If this enieiptise is secured for I'iea-aiii ; pixitmn permanent. No invest­
Susan Ned, nursing Ci quill»
ment or experience required. Spare time
say tiiHt Coos county has the advant­
NHiicy, Indian...................... 28 50 Bandon it will l»e a great boon fot t he valuable. Wine at once for full particulars
en •l' «e self-addressed envelope
age in the matter of soil—there being I’
town and the Coquille valley as it .oid st
E Diane, supilies for
I’F.i.lN It ADEN T.
more or less rock or gravel in Hum­
132 Lake St.. Chicago. III.
Rachel W ilson...................... 15 00 wi'l benefit directly or indirectly
boldt county, wbde there is nothing Dan Root keeping Mrs Steele 10 65 every citizen in the valley.
THtM’ ISO MITI! !
Il is R
of the kind in Ct os, the soil being a J H Bowlsby. coffin for Hum-
N.ilice
ri
berrliv given that all persona are
big undertaking an<i will take at f-rbiddeii t..
Ioni! ti«h. camp. <>r otherwise
phrey...................................... ] 10 00
rich lotm and laigeiv what is called
tte-i
a
s
without
'»rit en permission upon
lens!
s
year
to
get
it
ready
for
oper
­
BANDON OREGON
Llovd Spires car fare, Clark
the l uiit« of the under«igned, Town «bip 2!)
“beaver dam land. Eel river is con­
s. Kitt 'oo. conrHv. < hegon. under iienaltv
ation,
bill
the
stock
company
will
be
anti Son. - ........................
55
of pr .aeent ion tu I he full estent of the Ires
Capital $25,000.00
fined between narrower and steeper J L Lewellm. coffin for
li H. Kost.
duly organized and incorporated un­ pa.« La*, of thia State.
BOARD <>F DIRECTORS; J. L K ronenbcro President. J. D enholm . Vice Pre«.
banks and the overflow does much
I) A Mcksv............................ 10 00 der die laws of Oregon and shares
F 1 F ________________________________
aht . Cashier. F rans F lam . T. P H anlt .
>
otlee.
damage by washing deep ditches H Royer, wood. etc Clark..
4 00 placed al a figure that will be within
I
o
all
m«mber.
of
the
former
M.
W
of
A.
A e*n*rRl banking bnwinesw trnnancted. and cn«tomerii girati ctery ftrcoiumodatiou
through adjacent farms This is C M Skeel«. sup Mrs Hatcher 52 1O the reach of all. A company will be Camp organize I bv A. E. Wolirer in 1901 at
eonwi«f*nt with aafe and c»»n«erriitiTW bankine
Z T Johnson, rent Clark....
4
oo
Hand
ti.
aho
have
paid
Benefit
A«ae.ainenta
practical^ unknown in Coos county.
C M Skeels ■ tip Hattie Burch
Gorrsspefidents: The American National Bank of 8an Franciaco, California,
9 .50 organized and stock put on tire f ir which thev did not receive credit from
The overflow is largely “back water," Chas Staufl supplies for
market as soon a* th® 4 Bo(s»m
the
Clerk,
yon
are
notified
to
forward
yonr
Merabanta' National Bank. Portland. Orejron
paper
t •
receipts to Edward E. Oaks. District Dep-
witbont any current and theeediment
Myrtle Dolley .................... 17 30 eipert arrive«.
The Chase National Bank of New Yor>.
NEED A NEW STOVE?
A. M c N air ,
BANK
otv pafkemhnr*. Or,
•u
T he H ardware M an .
of
BANDON,
p«nk I« Open fp>m 9 ■ m to 1 a m
»nd I p rn. to » ^.0