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• •• • ¿i f HIE RECORDER • • t • • • • • - Kewolutionw Myrtle Coquille, Gregou, April 3rd, l'.k 6 \\ e yvBt committee appointed to draft rewulntiuna censuring tbe iV'.un IHtlilllU .irTKKMION authorities of Idaho and Colorado, do ... ar ... report tbe following preamble ami resolutions, to wit: That we tiud after carefully cun- sidermg tbe various report* of the 81 KSCKH'l ION KAI Eh press, that tbe governors of Idaho One \ ear .......................... . .. .................. f 2 00 * and Colorado have violated tbe laws Six Afonihu............................... ......................... 1 00 1 of their respected states, ami of the ihre« Mont ha.................................................... M 1 United States, they having admitted IS fUBLlHHKlJ Point l i e C.iHf" 4»rt '»»d in Bandon at 11:3" a lii Friday. She left the city luesday «light ami cotisequeutly the crew knew nothing of tile awful cal amity that Lad I .»fallen San Frau- cisco \\ Ii«n 1 fifty miles this side of the city they fell the. first shock, and say the ship shook ami pitched ami the crew thought they were on th»» lock-. I Im Clued stopped at Albion 125 mile* north of S. F. ami report that there were a number killed at that place. Capi, Martin ordered the boat to sea again, thinking it safer, tier machinery was somewhat dis allied frum the effects of the shock, and will have Io be repaired I left il e going to sea again. C. T. Riky ha«- Knlil bi- tbrrtt twi»- tract <>f laii'i <>u (• w.-M hi J.- <>f tb^ riser lo O. Finney. C olm «!« ratiou $7<M». Tbe Allianco brought ninety live 4>»MM,t>gera («on, Porfían»! to Bay on her hu<t tri;». Mill Co Prosper WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL DEALERS Oregon Pine, Spruce and White Cedar Lumber..... I{. B SeHr* .anil <laiiglit»*r. Miss Delpbiu Seat»-, art iv'-il her»» from Iowa Tiu-b<iay. ami will make Myrtle Point their future borne. Xli-s Sears fot j merly spent several months here au< I P aid in A dvance , SI.50 a Y ear . the same; and that tn so doing they rna-ie many friend». have committed uue of tbe gravest This paper is entered at the Bandon post Bob Burdette saya that the good crimes against the law of the land ottioe as Second-class Matter. Ibings hi thia world tne always lb»- and against good government, that of cbetqie I. Spring wheat coats less depriving tuuoceul men of their lib V l»l IICIISIM. KATKH. , than com w Ii lake y; a t ox of ,-iL’ar- ------ QOO------ cities without due process of law and T j " lk I Advertisement*. j coats as much as two or linee Inbles-. .III convictlug them of crime without First insertion, per line New planks are being pill III the .<r> even giving them a chance to plead, » gallon of old btamly coals more Each subsequent insertion. Ime Anderson s .or. tbau a barrel of tl-nn ; a full hand in wharf from the street al Eoe ale, per line each insertion by dedal ing tlmm gnilt.v ami treating mark» I to the warehouse, i’iie w harf .10 It. ;ilnv advertisements, per inch ¡ poker costa a man in twenty second- .15 them like they were tbe worst of Tii plav Ails . one lime only, meh • ■ is tn bad condition in several places, more than Ins elnirch subscription Maiket Price \llowed t--r Produce of nil Kind* criminals. All liesol ut ioni of Condolence and tu fact, unsafe. amounts b» in three years: a town (ir> Iodo,, tiotioes, per line.............................. l berefore be it Resolved, 1st, That PKOSPEIt, OKEGON —ooo .05 Cards of 'hanks. |»er line we. the members of Local Coquille, election costs more than a revival of Church notices free. PI<4»<LATIATI<».\ denounce tbe governors of Idaho and religion; people sleep half au hour in church free, but a nap on a Pullman Colorado for allowing, or even con WHEREAS, the Secrcl ary <»f State ot tin THURSDAY. APRIL 26. 1H06. niving at. tbe violation of the very , costs 81.5" to $2.(M) State ot Oregon has not iti«*d me in writing File Ceiih-nuial Batel baa taken i»i i that puiHiiant to the provisioiiH i»f an act eii laws of which they were the sworn titled “An Act making effective the initm BLACKSMITH AND WAGON MAKERS baud the nnilter of a Fourth of July five and leterenduni provision« of Section 1 I otind Masonic emblem Inquire custodian and hound by their oaths to Article IV of the <-oiiHtitutioii ot tin Wagon: of al! Kinds Made to Order. Horseshoeing a Specialty. execute, by any set or order of men, j celebration in Myrtle Point, ami a of at this office. Stale of Oregon, and regulating elections committee of lhe bnml boys are solic I ’rices lhereundi*r, and providing pcualtien for Job wmk attended to promptly and ill work uiUHrautettl to j»ive BHtiafftotion. no matter tiuder what name they I’he thermometer registered 90 at reasonable. Shopon \i water street, Bandon, Or. iting our business men ami citizens violations of provision« of thi« act," approv may sail. cd February 24, 1903, the People’s Powei i Put I ud last Friday. 2nd, That in committing tbe act of j generally for lhe funds necessary to League of Oregon duly tiled in his oilier oi February 3rd. an initiative petition ('all on Zeek, Bandon, for Seed If they- meet with containing robbing Moyer, Haywood and Petti assure success. S,327 signatures properly attach O its. Seed Barley. Seed Potatoes. bone of their liberties illegally ami sufficient encouragement they proniis»* rd to a copy of said measure, certified in Miss L. G. G oijld , Matron I. N. DeLong of RivertoU, was a treating them like the worst of felons, US the best celebration Myrtle Point accordance with law. demanding that a pro posed amendment to Section« I and 2 ol business visitor to our city last week. they, the parties thereto, are guilty baa ever hail. Civic pride demands Article \ \ 11 ot the Const itut ion of the Statt V Privati-Ilesini.il. well equippi'd ter Hit* t.risituieiit of Surgiual and Medicai Diseasev. of Oregon, shall he submitted tc tin* leua! Tra io ed .Vurse.s in Attenda nce. M is. Nels Rasmussen is visiting of malfeasance in office, if not treason; that we stand with the boys ami back voters of tin* State of Orrgon for tlirii approval or rejection at the general election For informai imi address W in. Ilni-Mtnll, TI. I». Tliti-Klifii-ltl, Or. up I heir earnest efforts to make July Mrs. Frank Denning and other friends and luive assumed the rob* of tyrants, to be held in said state on the ith dav oi 4th, 1906, a day to be reiremliered June, being lhe tirst Mondax in June, r.MM*». i.t Coos Bay. and that all parties, corporation, and designated by said People's Power Lragm* E XI Blackerby went to Coquille individuals that will in any tuauner with pride and pleasure. Enterprise. of Oregon as “Constitutional amendment providing met hod of amending Const it ution Saturday to deliver the returns of the uphold them in such acts are equally and applying the referendum to all laws Fort Orford. guilty, ami should be centnrecl ami affecting constitutional conventions and pi imtiry election. The l-ill to appropriate $150,0(10 f -r amendments,’’ which said proposed amend denounced by all law abiding cit inent is heieliiaftel' pat t icidai l V set fur’ ll. Attorney Geo. P. Topping is at Co- a light ship near Cape Blanco at the NOW. IIIEREFORE, I- (ho. E. (’ham izeus. r i.lla this week attending the session berlaiti. Governor of the State .»f Oregon, Orford Reef passed the Senate. 3rd, That we do most heartily agree in obedience to the provisions of said act of the circuit court. Marshall ( look ha»! the misfortune hereinbefore first mentioned, do hereby with and commend the San Fran- make and Usne this Proclamation to tin TneOddfellows have postponed the cisco Examiner in “That these men to split a Ing toe with an axe, ami people ot the State of Oregon, announcing <• ebratiou of their 87th anniversary the People’s Power League of Oregon shall not be railroaded to the gal bad to use crntcl.es for several days. that has tiled said initiative p«*titioii uith the on account of the S. F. disaster. lows,'' and if such flagrant acts of in \\ alter Riley has bought a house re<|uisit<* number of signatures thereto iit- tached demanding that there be submitted Quite a number of our citizens are justice ami tyrauy, by which tbe law and lot in San Jose and will make to the legal votcis of tin* State id' Oregon i i attendance at the session of the is set aside aud innocent people are that city bis future home He <L<I for their approval or rejection at tne regular election to be held on t In* Ith day of June, < ircnit court at Coquille this week oppressed, are not stopped, that one uot like the climate and c. nditions m r.t.-ti, said dav being tilt* first Mondax in said a proposed amendment to Sections Judge L. T. Harris, who is presid »lay tbe manhood of America will Louisiana. Walter's many friends month, I and? of' Article XVII of t lie Const itllt ion ing over tbe regular term of the cir arise, and when it does the perpetra wish him ami bis amiable wife a hap of the Stat«» of Oregon, designated by said League as ‘Constitutional amendment pro eiiit court at Coquille, was a Bandon tors and upholders of ti ese flagrant py life. viding method of amending (’oustitution visitor Sunday. acts of injustice will be glad to quit A letter from Mrs. F. A. Stewart and applying the referendum to nil laws at-* fectiug constitutional conventions and The McCulloch Abstract Co. of J. H. J ames , from Salem says that Miss Chase will amendments," which said proposed amend $ i .00 inent is as fol lows : Cliairmauof Committee. Coquille are now advertising in tbe lie sent, to Coos and Curry Io speak “Sections 1 an<l 2 <»f Article XVII of the T e - okiier . Remember them when On motion tbe above report was in behalf of W omari Suffrage, She (’oust it ut ion of the State of < Iregoli shall be and hereby are amended to rend as follows: SPEC!. IL ILI TES I!) THE WEEK Olì MOXTH. you need an abstract. unanimously adopted, and tbe tiuan- will speak at Dair.yville, Bort Orford, “Section I. Anv anieiidmenf or amend ( .onerai Merchandise LOGGERS SUPPLIES a Specialty. €■ . THE IllIO > KI HORSFALL HOSPITAL J. Waldvogel & Son Leaders in the M kat L ink . Bandon, Oregon z HOUSE Dates R H Rosa went to Sau Francisco Monday to look after business mat ters. He also bad charge of the pro visions sent from here and will see that they reach the proper authori- ties « cial secretary ordered to furnish the Coquille papers with copies of these resolutions for publication, and also various other papers, J. E Qctc . Secretary of Local Coquille. W eddei hum, Gold Beach ami Chet <•<», at dates to be announced m due time She is said to be a goo.I spunk ier, and every body should hear her, no matter what their belief on tbe vital question. ments.to this Uonstitutioii may be proposed in either hrauch of the legislative assembly, and if the same shall be agreed to by a ma jority of all tin* members elected to each of the two houses, sin h propositi amendment or iincndments. >hall. with tbe yeas ami navs I hereon, be entered in t heir journals and referred h\ tbe secretary of slate to tbe people for their approval or rejection, at the m xt regular general elect ion, except when i lie legi-lative assembly shall older a special elect i'*n tor that purpose. It a majority of the electors voting on anv such amendment shall vote in lavor thereof, it shall thereby become a part of this Constitution. ’I’he votes for and against such amendment, or amendments, severally, whether proposed by the legislative ass< inhly or by initiative petition, shall be canvassed by the secretary of stat in the presence of the governor, and if it shall ap[iear to the governor that the maj' i'ity of th«* votes cast at said election on said amendment. or amendments, sever ally, are cast hi favor thereof, it shall be his duty forthwith after -inch canvass, by Ins proclamation, to declare the said amend meat or amendments, severally, having re ceived said majority of votes to have been adopted by t he people of Oregon as part-of the Constitution thereof, and the same shall tie in <dTect as a part, if tin* Constitution from tin* date of such proclamation. W hen two or more amendments shall be submit ted m I lie manner afoit*<*aid to t he voters of this s’ate a» the same clcctioii, thev shall be so submitted that each amendment shall be voted oil Separately. No convention shall be called to amend or propose amendments to t his (’oust ii u.ion. or to propose a new (-on sfitnfion, uideksthe laxv providing for tsucli convention sh dl first be approved by the people on a referendum v<»t<*at a regulai general election. This ariiclv shall not be e.onstiued to impair I he right tin people t.<> amt-ml this (’oust it nt ion l»\ v«»le upon an initiative petition therefor.’’ Done.it lie ('apitol of Salem, this 2Xt»h <1 *v of February, A I) . 19tNJ. (Signed) (Joo. E. Chamberlain, < rov« riior. Itv flu- I ¡overn.il : <s'iyiH <11 E l lhinbiir, S. cielarv of Siale. I Seal i Bishop Morris of Portland died at taken charge of Tbe militia Im ■ miilnight of lhe 18th irist., of old age, foot! stuffs Som« dealers were tak Communicated. j being over86 yearsof age, and having ing ailvaetage of tie situation mid Mr Editor: The enlet prising citi- iieen in the ministry 60 years Y’ears dunging exborbitant prices $1 5(1 a 1 af being charged for bread. The z- tis are zealously working to secure ago be made annual visits to ('eos and < ffi<-er* threaten to take all supplies for Bandon several manufHctniiug I Curry, ami became well known to all away from dealers if reasonable prices plants, which, in addition to those al our people. At that time we had oii - i ly trails, hut he loved the horse back are not made. ready in active operation, will add I rule along the coast with its good A deputy United States marshal ar greatly to the prestige and prosperity •cetiery. He loved our mountain rived here yesterday and attached , of this flourishing little city streams .-mil was an expert angler. the steamer Rol-arts on a libel of We do not under value this very iml once said toiisth.it his trips to *6700 in thesmt of the Hurd Lumber «V Navigation Co. against Wm. Kyle commendable effort. It is one that ' nrry was one of tin- greatest, pleas, ami others D. I’.. Severy was placed should have tbe moral and financial -ires of his life. He lin'd great execu in charge of tbe vessel. Siuslaw support of every citizen who is in a tive ability, was a successful timincier position to extend it. ’a church matter--, ami in every way West. But there isotieother basis of pro - was a man of force and usefulness. Patronize the business people who perity for Bandon that should not be Mes-rs Junes ami Newton, right -f a Ivertise in the R ecoki > er . They are overlooked, and that is the agricu) way men for the Oregon Coast and the ones who are helping to build up tural interest of the country trilmtaiy Easiern Railway, whu have been down the town. \\ ithout advertising, the to our town. i lie coast as far as Crest ent ('ity, ar paper Would Lave to suspend public» The surrounding lands are capi.hle rived at Port (trford last Friday. t on. amt lhe better patronage we get of supporting an additional popula They h ive secured right of way from in this line the belter paper we will tion of 20,<><•<) or more. Bung th: t H-iirly all lhe peoplr in the lower half be able to issue. many people to this territory, let them of lhe county, mcliiding, as they sav I tie lift-saving crew .it Y'aqutna Bay engage in cattle ami sheep raising, K. D Hume, A-a Crook and Raleigh station rescued tliret- young men, C. dairying, fruit, and vegetable glow •»colt And m-w when tbeircompany Baker. Lee Itotv ati»l (i>*<>rge Michley .ng. and yon may stop every mill, lias iuci rporated, and shows d< finite Momtay morning lint men were shut down every factory, and close tjt' iltion t' t lllLt so u. t-i-.vy Will ||U deep sea tishlllg They hail beeij ol’t the possihility of a railroad ever doubt la- iil-le to secure rights where WAT ANTED Several h ndred cords ....... all night, and were m n bail plight l> steen cord w »-d 'I once. lll<|U:l*i teaching ns, and still Bandon will I e thex have here to fore failed. J’bey a I upper Hotel >i Isindon Wooh-n .Mill when fouml, their boat being kept a prosperous town several times it* nave the good will of the people and Ilice afloHt only by constant bailing. preseti' size. There are I boiisamls of will liave hut litllfi tumble when the 111 N'< « LES for sale No 2 u liih* cidii \n exchange tells of a newspaper people ill I lie east paying high rents * t shiiiL'Ies. full count», I per Ihoiis ind I'tie of their survey is established. Itimlon <’om inercia I (’»». reporter win» interviewed thirty sue aud moving from farm t > farm year Ill Initu- coesfitl business men ami found that atter year, iiiiable to accumulate YY'ANII'I) ,‘HMItl colds ol shlliijle l»o|t Tv material. B andon M i - g . (’•». all of them when boys had been gov property aronud them beeause of tins ei iie<| strictly and frequently thrashed. transient, unstable mode of life, wm», 1\ \ N IT’J > l»v U II' tlt-M.l I«- Illul He also interviewed thirty loafers ami ▼ 5 Htail <»nl< r house, asmsi.uit nt.i?t,i ■. i could they be made to realize the op i in hi <»r w<»ni hi ) for this count v and nd join learned that twenty seven of them had portunities lying all about us, would j; ii • r ? ii"i \ Salary ^‘.**1 anti »x|» ns<s pin I been '• mammas darling, ami tbe be only too glad to avail themselves wt • klv : t xpvnsi' inonev itlvanrrd Woik ol»’asani : position pt rnmnent nixes» other three had been reared by their of it 1'lieij let it be lhe Couslatit aim incut or expel i»,ncc required. Sparr* luce A. Garfield, Prop. giaii'lniot hers. vahiuble. Write al on«’«- for lull pa tp nl u-. of every iiibahitHiit of Bandon who md enclose self addr»‘flscd envelop SI I’H I.IS I I ShEN I. A N Russ, the Humboldt million has its interest at heart to spread Io2 Lake Si., f'hicaoo III Hire slock raiser, left on the Kilburn abroad the news of tins undeveloped for Eureka last night after having country, with its possibilities, its TH I \OTKI WORK V SPECIALTY. Nolle»* is hereby given that nil r «»ns at, completed one of th« largest real climate, ami its resources. "rhithleii !•» limit. tish, enmp, <»r <»l her wise estate deals made on the bay. Mr. A united effort along this line will A. itespa-s. witlimit.wiil cn i*erniis-iion ii | m » ii f Ilf* I ’ Ittls i >f lhe llfidvrtfiglied, Township ?*. i Russ purchased the Giant Beale bring results. Let us bear from >. Il II. < ’<»os cotin* v. < >r»‘gon, mid* r jm h ill v properly of lltkl acres, on the Co others ou this subj»>ct. • f |ir>isec'ition to the full extent of tin I res pa«s Laws nf tins State. II. If. i;<»sx i quille paying ¥37.5(1 per acre, and 3(i(> Yours tru’y. Bandon Foundry Machine Shop Mill and Steamboat ¡S pecial M achines B uilt to O rder . acres at the month of Beaver alongb at ¥2(t per acre, and 1B0 acres on the Coquille river nt alx»nt the same price. The deal iuvoled in all about ?(>0,000. 1 lie land will be improved N. 1 . C omer Spring Millinery. Trimmed hats on display at C. Lowe's, Hats made and trimmed ami used for stuck raiaiog purposes. order M avì , G arfield . —Coast Mail Turned Shafting, Cu ft ami Set Seretes, .Mach ine Bolts, Pipe ami Eittings, Brass Work. General Kep&iring. Pattern Shop in Connection. W of v Camp organize I bv A. E. Woliver in 11*11 al B.ind 'li, who have paid Benefit A«*' -smerifs for which thev did not receive credit from the Clerk, von are notified 'u fotw ird lour rece'i Is to Edward E Oaks, District I »el nt * 1'arkerabnrg. 1 )r • • SAMPLE ROOM •fl IN CONNECTION. BANDON, OREGON fr 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. DEA LEK IN HAKDWAKE. -........ .. ......... BANDI >\ MARKEl T. ANDERSOKT- Prop. Will Keep on Hand at nil 'limes Fresh Beef. Pork. Mutton. Smoked Meats, Lard. Sausages. Etc., also Fresh Vegetables, Poultry. Eggs, Butler ami all Farm Produce. I v ill pax highest market price for I.... . pork, million.wool, hides, etc. S NEED NEW STOVE? A A Bench Mimen. Billige-* nini Hentei-<* Have in them *<» innnv excellencies that they are now acknowledged the Uieate-i «viler-. <m l|ie const, and they are growing in favor every venr We Inive the exclusive aoenev in Bnndoii fol these household anil office necessities, and prices ranee exce»alinplv modest in either case Onr assortment of Imrdwnre. tinwiirt mid edged tools is most Complete. r I’ he H ardware M an . R, P BANK BANDON, ok BANDON OREGON Capital $25,000.00 Of*’ I>11{ f ’ I'< IKS ; F N ol Ice. I o all iiietnliersof the former M /o $2.00 per Day -I i K ronf . nhehg . L F ahy . Cashier, F rank President, J. F lam , T. P D enholm . Vice Pre«. H. anly A i ’ pfh ' i il l>inkiri<4 b’wirip^'« transict.ed, and r'i^toniera given » very accommodafioo coiisisti'H» ’Mtl, < ifc «nd z'on«»*rvat : ve banking. Correspondents: ftiliik I The American National Bank of San Francisco, California, Perchants’ National Bank. Portland, Orrgon The Chase National Bank of New York. Opcn from !l m in t«> 12 l»i «nd f p 111. te» 3 p ut.