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141» WVAfc « 4« • 'M ♦ •* O ©• BANDON BANDON BEACH B>*iitun m kmateij at the mouth of the Coquille river, W uifie from the Pacific < I chhii population 800. H um woolen mill, aliinnle mill, broom hnndle plant, cauuery and never«I aawiuill« in viciuily Itaa water system, uood schools and chutcbes. 4 boats daily on Coquille river Nleamers and schooners to Han Francisco. Railroad coiuinc- As « summer result b s no equal uu tbe oimst north ut Sau Francine... Baudot! ia noted fur Hs evenly temperi d clmiate, the meau aunual tenqx r ituie belli;* I* sh variable than Mt am other |K>iut m tlie United States. l*eslru<ive winds and elivirieal »turma are uuknown. Hoiui-aeekera will fiml many opportuuitiea here. Volume XXII. Don’t Forget to Vote Go to the polls next Monday and leiueui- ber: COUNTY TICKET. Fur KepresentHtlve— W. C. Chase, of Co- quille City. Fur Joint Representative of Coos und Curry—Ed. Rackleff of Langlois. For County Judge—L Harlucker, of Vu quille Citv. For County Clerk—James Wat sou, oi Coos City. For Sheriff—Stephen Gather, of Bandon For Commissioner—E. A. Auderson, of Marshfield. For Treasurer—J. B. Dulley. of Surnuer. For Surveyor—S. B Cathcart of Marsh field. For Coroner—E. Mingus, of Marshfield —ooo— 8 W. Scotten of Coquille was a visitor Monday, Judge Woodruff of Curry county, passed through Bandon Saturday en route to Marshfield. Republicans must stand together in tbe county election or tbe demo crats will clean the platter. Tbe K. P. lodge elected new officers Monday night, after which tbe mem bers enjoyed oue of those famous K. P. spreads. Alf. Miller, of Wedderburn was a Bandon visitor tbe latter part of last week. Mr. Miller is tbe regular re publican nominee for sheriff of Curry county and bis election seems as eured as republicans show a tendency to vote ‘er straight this year. 8. 8. Little was tbe first man to remember the Recorder force this season witb a box of delicious straw berries. Mr. Little has about three fourths of an acre set to strawberries and he is proving that there is no better land tor strawberry culture to be found anywhere. He expects to pick about 300 quarts a week Those he brought in last week went like hot cakes at 20 ceuts per box. BANDON, OREGON: THURSDAY, I Tom Lewis left for Alaska last; week. J. M Upton was over from Marsh* tield this week calling on old friends The commencement exercises of The Harbor thinks it must make an tlie Bandon public scbools werebeldat old line Bourbon Democrat weep to the opera bouse last Friday eveuiug see his party fusing with the Pro and the hall was filled to overflowing witb uu appreciative audience. Tlie hibitionists. graduating class was a large one, A boxing bout lias been arranged fourteen in number, as follows: Elbe) M. Boyd. Frances E. Corson, between Beu Schuyler and Martin Denny, a recent arrival in Marshfield Lucina Davison, Ethel Dyer, Cbrissie Denholm, Dollie Gibson, Emma from Australia. Hunt, Albert Kinley. Arthur Kinley, There will be speaking at Still’s W’innifred McNair, Ray McNair. Hall io the interest of local option, Alice Porter, L- Kate Rosa and Elsie commencing at 8 this evening, All Stephenson. There was also a class of fourteen are invited to attend. which successfully finished the eighth H. Dimmick, J. D. Stevens, E A. gr ide work and will enter tbe high McDuffse, J. E. Quick and other 80- school uext term. Eighteen students took the examinations and the fad cialiets were here last eveuing and that fourteen of this number passed, held a meeting on the streets. shows that tbe work has tieen thor • Died In Coquille, Oregon, May ough. Tbe program for the evening whs 28, 1906, William W. Tennison, aged a splendid one. After the invocation 23 years, 2 mouths and 5 days, after a by Rev \V. R. F. Browne, tbe saluta long and tedious illness. Herald tory was given by Frances E Corson. Miss Mary N. Chaee spoke to a Her delivery was above criticism. A duet by the Misses W’. McNair and large audience at the Presbyterian L. Boak was tine and they were heart church Saturday night on the suffrage ily encored. A recitation by Rittie question. She is an interesting and McNair hi ber usual pleasing manner ■was enthusiastically received. The able speaker. valedictory at the bands of Ethel Lost-—Lady’s for shoulder cape, Dyer, was carefully prepared, con on the road between Bullards anil cise and well delivered. Bandon. The tinder will be rewarded Pres. B. F. Mulkey of the Soulhero by sending cape lo Mrs R. W. Bul Oregon State Normal School delivered lard, Bullard, Ore. tbe address to tbe c I hss aud it was A break in the water pipe last Sat oue of the best of the kind overheard here. Mr. Mulkey is a splendid urday night cut off the water supply talker and keeps his audience interest for several hours and people who ed from stHit to finish. His remarks were dry were compelled to drink were along good common-Bense lines and should be of value to every stu beer. It was terrible. dent who heard him. In delivering The R ecobdek has a communication the diplomas he called attention to from a large creamery company rel the small per centage of boys found ative to establishing a plant here and hi graduating classes not only here would like to bear from the dairymen lint all over the country, and urged tbe boys to get into the school uext of this section in regard to tlie num term, even if they had to break in. ber of cows eech would milk for such It stands to reason that if tbe boys let tbe girls displace them in tbe a plant. educalionHl institutions they will dis Judge Harlocker, County Clerk place them in the field of bus uess Watson and W. C. Chase, candidate supremacy—and perhaps pohticsl for Representative, came down from siipremucy, too. I Tbe closing number was given by Coquille last evening. They report that republicans all over the county the male quartet. Tbe Seaside Or chestra furnished the music for tbe are going to do less scratching this evening. year than usual on account of the Tbe exercises were successful in every detail and much credit is due prob ¡democratic combination. the teachers and students f< r the MILLINERY. splendid showing made by the M ihs Grace lloyt invites the ladies of this school. MAY 31 COMMENCEMENT Column. EXERCISES. Local Option (Advertisement ) Vote the temperance ticket. Ed. Rackleff of Langlois for Joint Representative. W . F. Disher, of BaudoD, for Rep reseutative. John F. Hall, of Marshfield, for County Judge. W. W, Cage of Coquille for Sheriff Archie McNair of Bandon, for Com missioner. W. E. Cleghorn of Coquille for County Clerk. Dr. E. Mingus, of Marshfield, for Coroner. Vole mid work for the above named candidates. Cut this list out ami take it to the polls with you. Take the day off and remind every voter in your precinct that it is election day and have every one there. If one is not yet convinced of bow be should vote on thia question, give him the sound reasonable argument for tern per a nee au<l trust to bis sense of justice am! honor to vote right. The above naiutd men are thor oughly competent and will fill each office with credit and bouor to the parly Do not be deceived by election day scare crows. Temperance men can serve tlie best interest of the Coiintiy in every way with equal abil ity to one unfavorably to temperance. By voting together, we can give a big majority to each man and settle this question in this county. We only ask for a square deal and fair play. It is now up to the voters to say what we want. At least 1500 voters aie favorable to temperance ‘'United we stand, divided we fall.” Vole for temperance mao by man and we win sure Number 22 parly that tlie liquor business is try ing lo use it in tins county, nor will it in any way injure it t> elect t bi e • county officers, who are democratic on national issues, hence we believe tbe good deliberate judgment of tbe voters will sustain our nctiou and elect the lueu endorsed by the league. We are not disputed to make a personal altHck oil candidates not en dorsed by us, Imt simply say, that the best interests of the majority of the |>eople of this county necessitate it united temperance vote for all tbe men etidojeed by us. “United we stand divided we fall,’* beuce the desperate effort of tbe liquor men to divide us. Can they fool t/ou? We think not. We believe that a good majority is more than “the will of a few people in certain precincts,” aud au officer is not “a sneak” who executes tbe law, and competent men will not "bring tbe county into endless litigation.’’ We appeal to every voter, who be lieves in tbe brotherhood of humanity and social obligations, to work and vole witb us for tbe common good. We believe the law will give us its best results executed by officials favorable to it. Me trust that we will no longer let persona) or parly politics divide us on this question, which so vitally affects our physical, intellectual and moral welfare. Tlie Law and Order League of Coos County. J. J. Lliinli, 1’res. A Haberly, Sec. ---- COO------ ■jS -Sit.»>» 3 MARINE o Ai bi van. May 25—Stm. Elizabeth from 8. F. witb 105 tors freight aud ten passen gers. Tbe following passeiigera arrived from S. F on tbe stm. Elizabeth: W. H. Dibble, wife and child, Jos. Wal ser, Mrs. Simpson and child, Miss M. Lorentzeu, Dixie Cope, P. Anderson, and D. S. Huchiugs. May 25 Stm. Chico from S. F. May 27—Sch C. T. Hill from 8 F. May 28 Scb Lizzie l'rien from 8. F. 29 Scl.. Ruby, 48 hours from 8. F. towed by Stm. Aberdeen. HAILKD. 27— Stui. Chico for S. F. with 225 in lumber. 28 Stm. Elizabeth for S. F. with 250 tn lumber, 40 tous mine, and the following passengers: H. Hughes, A. Hornliogen, S. D. Hutchings, E. Dyer, Theo. Bradley. 29 -Scb. Oregon for S. F. with 350 m lumber. Scb. Albion outside. Presbyterian Church. There will be services in the Preabyterian church next ¡Sunday at 11 a. ni. 8 p. m. ¡Sun dry School at 10 a. M. and Christian En deavor Meeting at 7 p. m. All are cordially invited to these servioee. JUST ARRIVED! Town Election. Tlie town election lust Muuday WHH ■ warmly contested affair and resulted in the election ofG. A. Bonk, Cln ih RnHiiitiHsen A. Henry. Sr., Fred Mehl mid J. E. Fi«h< r as trustees, and A Bice as recorder, A to tal of 177 votes were east mid the vote in full follows; For Trustée«—Bonk 100, Rus- niiiHsen 91. Henry 91. Mehl 90, Fisher 87, Breuer 76, Hlnelds 75. Dyer 69. Mundy 68. Pa titer 61, Htepbenaon 40, Shoemaker 15, Patterson 13. For Recorder—Rice 90, Morse 67. The old Connell will bold ttivir second quarterly meeting Julie 111li mid the new board will be oi^amzed at the same tune. M illinery I have just received two more To the Voters of Coos County: shipments of new millinery goods E. J. Larsen, proprietor of the new Tbe Law and Order League of from San Francisco and Portland. shingle mill at Coquille City is a Coos county represents a body of The ladies of Bandon and vicinity strong advocate of securing light more than 850 voters pledged to sup are invited to call and inspect this draught vessels to uavigate tbe river port men openly favorable to tem to that point. Sure! If tbe people on perance They are men from nil new stock. Best quality goods and tbe upper river would wake up and parties, most largely republicans and low prices. take some interest in their river the democrats. Call on Zeek, Bandon, for Seed old Coquille valley would surprise Tbe purpose of the league is to Oatw, Seed Burley, Seed Potatoes. tbe world. We don't ueed 4<* feet on elect cot.nly officials who will give an vicinity to call and see her assortment of the bar. Tbe bar is all right lots economical. ImsiueHs administration millinery poods! New and up to date styles W. W. Gage, Democrat. of c unity affairs, aud enforce tbe law. • f water; what we ueed is a dredger Lowest prices. Can please everyone. Call to do 8otDe work in tbe river. W. W. Gage, who aspires to tbe Nothing more, nothing less. I at residence. office of sheriff of Coos county and In mass convention this body en lias been mimed for that position by tbe democrats, has served three termH dorsed Ed Racleff, J. F. Hall, A. Mc in that office. During bis incumbency Nair, W . W. Gage, W. F. Disher. W. in the shrievalty and while he was re E. Cleghorn, Dr. E. Mingus and A. I ceiving pay from tbe taxpayers for N. Gould. For these men we will vote BANDON. OREGON his services, lie was on the payroll of Is the one that is in tune with modern progress. ibe Beaver Hill Coal Co, accepting and appeal to all men who believe in HAN FRANCIHCO. CAI. from that private corporation $50 per temperance, majority rule and fair month anil in tbe aggregate about play to support them also. Endors We have opened an office in the Marshall building $1400 ing these men, three things guided When Mr. Gage accepted tbia| the convention, namely; character, I west of the Postoffice in Bandon, for the purpose of doing In many important lines, and I ioh I h of goo I customers money from I lie corporation the law! a general Heal Estate business, and are non' prepared to of the state provided that “sberiff’sof j ability and a record that proved them think it an unnecessary risk to ignore our offerings I lie several counties in tbe State of j to possess ilie fiml named qualities. Ï handle Farm. Timber and Coal Lands and Town Proper in any of our lines. I Oregon shall receive au aunual salary They are also pledged lo give the ty. Our San Francisco office brings us in contact with as follows:'’ local option law a chance to prove its ìV • • » Coos, $2,000. • » » And no capitalists seeking desirable in vestments and a /Jords us one of Hiieti I'ffieials Hhiill tie entitled to re merits i special facilities for handling large tracts of limber or ceive .my fee« or other oompensation for his A few men using the name of tl.e II s» rvices than as «hove piovuied,’’ Things w ill Im I lie key note of our huge s.ilea this year republican central committee, wot king Gage's chief labors for the coal Coal lands, or tracts suitable for coloniza tion. 1 concern, and for which he received not in Hie interest of the party, Imt If you have property for sale in cither town. or coun tins hanilsome remuneration, was the liquor biisiuess, have made an at signing the payroll. R A. Graham tack, as devoid of reason as H is of try. in large or small tracts, conic in and talk it over with was the general manager of the Beav- Ò 0 ns. lie hope to establish ourselves in, bu si a css here by e'r Hill (’<»«! Co. and did no' throw truth, upon this convention mid its Ò his money at the birds. Did Graham I I iii'ti.m. At that convention were three, V» fair dealing and courteous treatment. . Lil property listed have some ulterior use for Gage? I republicans to one democrat, and tlie, £ with us will receive our very best attention. Could lie honestly serve two niHHlers endor-ement of three democrats was | I the people and R A. Graham? Come in and let us get acquainted. We confidentially believe that tie made because they possessed the people want a man for sheriff who above named qualities and their re- T. B. II HEELER. Manager. * will be content, during his official ■ publican opponents did not from a ■ “I dl l not know you hail such mi arliclo in stock.” term, with the salary accorded by the teinperanA» point of view. W e in no j taxpayers, and will say at the polls to way desire or intftid to interfere with ! tbe mail who has accepted money tbe republican or democratic parties i from other sources: Skidoo grafter. or principals as such. Sun for an article that you don't see, it will lead Every man of ns is left free to vote , Dr. Tatom. to your buying bore. Should we not have the article onr convictions on nil questions and Dentist, will be in Bandon J nut* officials that involve such principals,' we will gladly order for you. 10th, and remain one week. but county affairs is a question of! Dr.D. L. Steele, Bandon's resident efficient men and economy. Party dentist, will be at borne, Tbiitsday spirit is well nigh dead here, as it | May 31st. Oflice in Denholm's new ought to be. And any set of men who! building. we want sin'll traile toni will do all in our power Geo. M Cornwall, publisher of Tlie , try to Wt-e a parly lasli tliis way will to please yon. Timbei man, l*< rtlami was a Bandon injure vastly more than help then visitor the first of the week. party, as well as all reform hik I ad Patronize Home, For Home A'fred Johnson, of Coquille, w«« vaucemeiit. transacting bu-mess in Bandon last More Ilian ba’f the republican cen- Patronizes You. Monday. Iral commute had no part in the at Mrs. Jacobson left for ber home in Portland Monday, after having spent tack made and do not hesitate to say I the winter here. so, ami no thoughtful, consistent E. Hofer, editor of the Capital J *nrlMft lemi» rmice man. w ho thinks n.ore of Salem, accompanied by Ina son Max. were bis In me a.nl country than be does of B indoli visitor« yesterday. A date liad been made l>v the Cenimi committee f<*r Mr. bis party, betrayed by such iinprin I Hofer to make a politscal speech in the evening, but when he arrived here aud cipled men. ami prostituted lo such found that Decoration day services wen* destructive business as the liquor la inu held, deciditi that a political speech was not appropriate «si no meeting was held. truffle, will be influenced by iliat Mr. Hofer was well pleased with onr little f attack town and w ii surprised to see such a |jjnv* ' It i* 1*0 fault of the republican mg CHUiDuudy. i The ....Maud Garfield.... WHEELER REAL ESTATE COMPANY. ! The store that goes ahead : We are headquarters I Careful buying of the right i I We have on the road B So many people say, If you will always ask Always bear in mind that Trowbridge Bandon » • » 9