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•> Av • ♦ HIE RECORDER The Oregon Equal Huffrage Association NUTIO: r<>K Pt BLIPATION 117 ANTED—Men *D cut from 30 to 40 yv acre intended to appeal for yoor vote simply be '• ” gt ti telo11 For full particulars Depa4$>uent of the Interior. inquire of J. . — F Tucker, Fouimile. IB »0BLIBHXL cause it la right and just that women should I'. H. laind Odfip «1 Roseburg, Or , vote. However, in a recent Protest the cor • May ID. I9UK K*<Rl THUKUDAY AFTEKNOON ^HINGLES for «ale. No 2 white cd ar porate interests, acting with a few multi- Notice is hereby given that tln-<,db>wii>g shingles, full count, $1 per thousand millouaire women, have arrayed themselves naimd settler has filed notice his inten Bandoli Commercial Co. .. «I ... against the Equal Huffrage Amendment' tion taiiiake final proof in «itp|«>rt of his Tbie is a direct blow to the wage-earners of claim, and that said proof will be made be ANTED -5000 cords of giungi*» bull’ A. V FETTER. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS i liiutwiul. ItaNIkON M»(i. <4>. Oregon. The nmat powerful defense of the fore (‘«Minty Clerk mid Clerk of rhe f'ouiil \ people is the Initiative and Referendum, Court nf Coo« Counfv, nt hi« offi-e ■it <;<> 11T ANTFID: l.y C|iic,ig<> wliol««ale «nd and in the letter asking for signers to this <P>RI< , Oregon, on July 19. 1966, viZ: sukscuiption kateh . V V mail urdt-r liousa. iisHisliiiit mauager protest, these ill adviied women attackid ELGIN L HTRADER. iiusii or woman I for tills uoiintv and adjoin Ont Year . .................................................... $2 00 the initiative and referendum, for it in the homehtead application No. 104.14, for the it.g territory. .Salary $20 and expense« psid Work Hit Months................................................... 100 increa«ed vote of the laboring citizen« that W>, NE'^.NI», NE'V Heo.33, NW'.NW i '4 weekly; expeii«« Ulollov advanced pleasant; |s>sition |arinanent. No iuvaat- Three Months............................ 50 the millionaire classes fear. Hee. 84. Tp 29 S. R 14 W nieni or exisrielice required Spate time P aid in advance , II.M? a Yr. ab - This Protest was designed to frighten the He names tbe following witueuseu to valuable. Write al once for full paitivulHr« average voter U|«>n the ground that equal prove hi« continuous residents« upon and aud enclose self-addresse«i envelope. » -------- DEALERSIN-------- St I'EltlNTENDENT. Ill i f»«r*r is entered at the Bandon post suffrage would hurt the busiue-s interests cultivation of «aid land, viz: Lvuiati J. 132 Lake St., Chicago, ill. of Oregon, limit railroad-building, and Davison, Fred N. Perkin«. Aquila W. o ÁJ. A3 Second-clans Matter. scare tiuiid investors. Htrader, John O Bates, all of Bandon. TKENPANN NOTICE. In denial, we submit to the cornmou sense Oregon. Notice is hereby given that all person« are ADVERTISING KATES. of Oregon men the following fact«, taken B enjamin L. E ddy , Register. forbidden to liunt. ti«h. camp, or <*tlierwi«e I resell««. without writ i n pt rmi««ioii. upon from the Vuited State« census, showing Legni ’.dvritisemests: NOTICE FOB I'UBI.It ATION (he lauds of the undersigned. Township 29 .10 that in all the state« where women vote, First inyeflion. per line ................. Dep irtnieut of Hie Interior. S. R II. Coo« county, < iregoir, under penalty .05 wage« have advanced, population increased, En"'., s .bieqnenl insertion, line .. . of prosecution to the fullexti nt of the Tree U. H. Land Office nt RoM-burg Or , .05 aigriculture and manufacturing interests I -rd -, per line euch insci non ....... pas« Laws of tl>i« Slate. R. II. R oma . May 10, 19WI .10 grown rapidly. The perceut of increase in Dis day advertK-ements. per meh . Notice 1« hereby given that Hie following .15 as follow«: Dirp'ay Ade . one nine only. inch... Notice. , named «ettler has tiled notice of her inti n All Resolutions <>f Pondo'ence and Population Mfg. Agl. Market Price Allowed for Produce of all Kinds. To all nieiubeiHof the former M. W. of A. lion to make final proof in sup|s>rt of hei .05 Irtdge t «ilice«, per line ............. Liierest« Interest« per cent Camp organized by A. E. Woliver in 1901 al claim, ami that said proof will be made be 05 'Carda "t thank«. per line ............... Hilf »SPER, per cent ’ per cent OREGON fore County Clerk and Ch rk of County Bandon, ,y|io have paid Benefit AaaesMinetit« CbUfll untie»« free. at 142 151 Colorado Court of Coos Connty at Ins office a Co for which thev did not receive credit from 49 431 Wyoming 81 quill«, Oregon, on July 19 it«*: viz: the Clerk, ymi are notified »o forward 237 Utah 32 187 ThLKSDAY. MAY 31. 1906. receipt« to Edward E. Oak«. District MINERVA E LI I,LIE, 88 Idaho 197 369 Motberíof I rury IL Doyle ibceaaed. b.nut iity, Parkersburg, Or. 30 100 11 Oregon «lead application No. 9646. for the W1 a In a l litiun lo tbe election of slate, From tbe above it will be seen that if lb« BLACKSMITH AND WAGON MAKERS NW', and N'._. SW1, of See 35. Tp 2» S, R Timber I.ami Act, June 3, 1B7N. ri.strif", county and precinct officers, opponenents to Equal Huffrage desire to 14 W. hide their «elfish creed and prejudice, under Wagons of all Kinds Made to Order. NO I H E FOR PUBLICATION. Horseshoeing a Specialty- tliere <i:e o Ler matters of importance the guise of an appeal for Oregon'« proa(>er- She naiins th«> following witnesses to United States Laud Office, Roseburg. Ore. Job work attended to promptly mid 'ill work guaranteed to give sati«faction Price« prove her c-iilinuous residence upon and May 3, I9t:t>.- fhat «ill e.igajje the attention of the ity, they have u»ed a boomerang which will cultivation of said land, viz: Edward Oh reasonable. Shop on At water «treet, Bandon, Or. dive to Equal Suffrage a large majority vote Notice i« hereby given that in compliance »••.tor . vf tbe state next week These June 4th man, of Parker«burg, Oregon ; Fldw ard Had with the provisions of the act of Congress «all, of Purl.' rsburg, Oregon ; Cory Stillwell Busiue»« men. working men and farmers i,.e th« several proposed constitution- of June 3. 1979, entitled ‘ Au act for tbe «ale can study these condition« to advantage. of Bandon, Oregon; CanNious M Doyle, of of timber lauds ill the States of California. si amendments, tbe referendum of In the four equal suffrage states the value Parkersburg, Oregon. Miss L. G. G ould , Matron....... Oregon. Nevada and Washington Terri B enjamin L E ddy , Register. fte special appropriation bill and of manufacture* tia« risen |a*r capita, while tory,” as extended to all the Public Land A Private Hospital, well equipped for the treatment of Surgical and Medical Diseases. States bv act of August 4. 1992, Ethel M. several measures proposed by tbe in Oregon during the ««me la-rmd it I ihh Merit i; FOB I’l lil.l« a l ION Trained .Vur.se.s in Attendance. fallen from $132 to $112, an average loss ot Oakes, of Parker«burg, County of Coos, Dep.'rtnieut of tLie Interior. initiative. $20 to each pirso > in the «tale. State of Oregon, han this day tiled in thin For information address Win. II oi ' m I h II, .11. 1*. 91 urnli field. Or. U. S. Land Office al,Roseburg, ()r . office her sworn statement No.tMNi, for • he V"lers generally ate not acquaint Manufactuiiug Value Increased for Flach May Hi, 19116. Person. purchase of the SE'4 NW1, of Section No. Notice ih hereby given that the following ed «ith the importance of these Colorado............................... $«7.(MI named set tler ha« filed notice of bis iulen 14 hi Township No. 29 S , Range No. II W., 9.00 ftienstires. numbering in all eleven Wyoming.................... lion to make final proof in aup|s>rt of bis and will oITt r pr> of to show that Hie land Utah ................................ 4.00 claim, and Ibat said proof will be made be nought is m ne valuable for its timber or f’hcy are of vital interest as affecting Idaho ....... 9.00 stone than for agricultural pnrpoHes, mid to Z’rtain laws now on the statute books Oregon............... ................................ 20.00 loss! fore (leunl v Clerk mid Clerk of Court ol establish I er claim lo said land before lire Coos Coiniiy, at biH.ollice at Coquille, Or«, Tbe average earnings are greater in equal l «sides making material changes in County Clert and Cleik.uf County Court of gon, onJJulv 17. 1906 viz.: suffrage states. Cons county, al Ins office at Coquille, Or iiatier« of taxation ot corporations HENRY HUDERMAN, Average Annual Earning«. cud i .using additional revenue for tbe Colorado................................................. $612.61 homcKtead applicalion No. !KKU>, for the H1., on Thiir«dav. the 26th day of .lulv, 1906. She names n« witneHHi «: John Wal«trom i-tiit". Everyone of these measures Idaho,.................................................. . N&68 SE'a Sec. 4. HW'« SW', Sec. 3, NE', NE1, A. Carlson, Thomas Dr um, E. J Rose, all Sec. 9. Tp S. R II w. ihot.ld be carefully studied and iu- Wyoming ................................................ 619.54 He iiaiiies the following witnesses to prove of Parkersburg, ('«sis c. untv. Oiegon. V'>stigateil by every individual voter Utah........................................................ 512.23 Ins continuous re«iil< nee« upon and cultiva Ally and all person« claiming adversely tliat bp-rnay vote intelligently on each Oregon ................................................... 493.49 tion of aaid land, viz: Wesley Mack, of til« above dt H.'i'iln d lam's are requested to We do not claim that the pro«p< rity of Parkrrsbitrg, Oiegon; Amos Hatcher, of file their claim« in Illi« office on or before I. oposi’iou. these stale« i« due wholly to woman «uffrage; sajd 26th d v ot .lulv. lit«:. The at rarigenmnt of tbe different what we do say is, that the charge made in Bandon. Oregon; Willi mi A. Doak, ot B ksjamin L l.'niiv. register. Parkersburg, Oregon: Silas Doak, of Park ^•r posittotis on tbe official ballot will the protest of the corporate interests i« ersburg. Oregon, Timber I.uni Act, .lune 3, IS7H. Im Mi"h as to require a careful exam- false, and founded upon prejudice of «elf- B enj 'MI. n L. E ddy , Register. interesled capitalist«. NOTICE l t>R PUBLICATION. i aiion by the voter if be would vote By referring to «latietics of wage-earning NOTICE Foil I'UBEICATION. United Suit, « I nil t >tli-e, Roseburg, (he ns be wishes on tbe different subjects. women and childred, we find, that while Department of the Interior. May 3. 1906. Vo'i'ra enriuot I"' too careful in mark Colorndo has a population of one hundred $ 1 .Oct ILS. Land Office, nt, Roseburg. Or., Notice a. I ci. |.y ._ iven tliat in I'oini'liauui thoiiHHnd more thnn Oregon, yet iu Col ing ibeir ballots. Each one of the 11 May II, 1906. willi tbe provisions "f the net of Congress brnpositious is printed twice on the orado there are only 73 more women work Notice is hereby given that the following of J une 3, 1979, i ni it led “An net for the sale SPECIAL 11. ! TES IO THE M EEK Oli A10JVTH. ing for a living than in Oregon with it« named settler has filed notice of his inten i'liliot, one immediately following tbe smaller pipnlHtion. A larger number of of tinilier hiliils in II e State« of California, tion to nuike final pioof in support of his Oregon, Ni vtulii, and Washington Ter otlp’r. Both have a number and tbe children work in the factories of Oregon cl iim, mid that said proof will be made be SAMPLE ROOM IN CONNECTION. ninrking of an “X” before one indi and at a lower age. than in Colorado. No fore County Clerk and Clerk of County riljiry,” an i\li i ileii lo all the Public Laud Stile« by act of Aii'jiisl 4. 1992. Georg« W. cate» an affirmative vote; an “X” «fate can afford child labor. This itt race Court of Cooa County, at his office nt Co- C"X. of Bandon, County of C och , Slate ot qnille, Oregon, on July 17, l!i06, viz: mn ked before the other indicates a suicide in its worst form. Oregon, h i < I his d:iv tiled in this office his The above showing should be a rebuke to CHARLES E. COVELL, swum «tiileiueui No. IÜ««2, for the purchase i egntive vote. Unless tbe voter is the capituliRtH who are trying to control for liomesti ad application No. 12241. of Lot I of Section No. 19 in Township No. extremely careful, h-’ will make the their «elfish ends, the interusts which should SW',SW l# Sec. 17. HE'iHE!;, See. S„ Range No. II West, and will offer r ¡-take of voting both “yes” and be of mutual benefit to all Oregonians. S R 14 W pioof to show that the land «ought is more Do your «hare in protecting the lights ot ile name« the following witnesses to prove valuable lor it« timber or stone than for "co” on tbe same question, thereby the people through the Initiative and Ref iriviib'lutitig ibat part of his ballot, erendum bv putting "X” between 302 and 'ii« I'niitiiiuon« residence upon and ciiltiva- agricultural purpoHis, and to e«tabli«b Ins iion of said land, viz.: Lyman J. Davison, t laini to said laud before the County Clerk and at the same time fail to vote at “Ye«” on your ballot. "raiicis M. Snnderhii, John O. Bates and ■nil Clerk of County Court, of Coos County, Yours for justice. al! ■ ti nn equally important question Vdelbert D. Morse, all of Bandon, Oregon. al his office at. Coquille, Oregon, on Thurs Oregon Equal Suffrage Association. I but follows one on which he votes B kn . iamin I . E iuiy , Register. day, the 26lh day of Jul.v, 1906, t w ice. He inline« ns witnesses : Lyninn J. Davison —ooo---- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. For the iufortnHtiou of the voters Gilbert G. Kennedy, Hpray <)«borii, John A. Department of the Interior. T. Y. Callaghan, a former resident Kennedy, all of Bandon, Coos County, of this coutny we herewith present a U. H. Laud Office at Roseburg Or., i iregon. complete list of tbe eleven different of Bandon, was calling on old frieuds May 10, 1906, Any and all p«rsotis claiming adversely Notice is hereby gifen that file following jrrnsnres on which they will be called here this week. Since leaving here the alaive-desciibed land« aie requcHted to he has traveled extensively, both in immed nettler I ihh filed notice of her inten- tile their claims in thin office on or before to pns« nt the June election: the United Slates and Europe. He iion to make final proof iu «upport of her « nd 2tilb day of July, 1906. Referring to the special appropria < Iniin, and Ibat said proof will be made be B enjamin L. E ddy , Register. DEALER IN HARDWARE. tion bill passed at tbe last session of thinks uo beach on the Pacific coast fore Comply ipy Clerk and Clerk of County will compare with Baudot! Beach, anil < 'ouii of Coo« Çouutv at his oilice at Co- tin* legislature and providing funds fvr tie maintenance of the various that it will become tbe popular beach • i'lille, < Irt gon. on .1 ulv 20. 1900, viz. : FLORA M. DAVIS, in Oregon when tbe railroad reaches state institutions. '-Vidow ot F'red H. Davis, homestead applica Proposing an equal suffrage amend- this section. i ion No. 9750, for the SW !l i.. nt to tbe state’s constitution. —OOO- — : ec. 7. N W 1, N W Sec. 19, I p :» S, R 11 W Amending the local option law. Deputy Dint. Atty. Forrin returned Silo name« tbe following witnesHe« lo Will Keep on Hand nt all Time« For the purchase by the state of Tuesday from Myrtle Point, where he prove her continuous residence upon and A. Garfield, Prop cull ivati. u of said laud. viz. : Rolliu Davi«, t„e Mt Hood and Barlow toll road for has prosecuted the case of the Stale \lonz.o Davis, James F. Aluinbaugb and $ 4 tW. of Oregon against S. R Lushbaogli ' Tiarli J F. W. Blnmeiiroiher, all of Bandon, Const it ntional amendment provid charged with dumping sawdust where I fregoli. Mill Co. Prosper w Oregon Pine, Spruce and White Cedar Lumber...... Gen ci a 1 M e rc h a n cl i se LOGGERS’ SUPPLIES a Specialty HEED THE A: HORSFALL HOSPITAL J. Waldvogel & Son Leaders in the M eat L ine Bandon, Oregon rUITER HOUSE /o $2.00 per Day. OREGON. 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 Foundry BANDON Machine Shop T. .AJSTlbERzSOrT ing a method of amending tbe cou- blt ulion ami applying the referendum t-i all laws affecting couslitutioual conventions and amendments. v.iUSlituliOuai iiluendiuelit giving ci,its aud towns exclusive power to t-i.mt and amend their charters. Constitutional amendment for initi al ivp and referendum on local, special acid municipal laws ami parts of Jaws. Constitutional amendment to allow th« state printing, binding aud priut- ei s compensation to be regulated by law at any time. Bill for law prohibiting free passes and discrimination by railwsy com panies aud other public service corpo- i at ten«. An act requiring sleeping car com panii s and oil companies to pay an itr.r.md license upon their gross earn ings. Au net requiring express companies tel. | Lone companies and telegraph cuL.p.inies to pay ao annual license on 'heir gross earnings. Th< «e last two proposed laws have ben presented by initiative by tbe members of tbe grange tn this state. Siili tbe high water would carry it into the Coquille river. A couvictiou w : ih Mill! K FOR I’l'BI.I« VI'ION. Department of the Interior. see tired a ml h tine of ¥50 i id posed. I H Lund Office nt Roseburg, Or., The case against Joe Fish on lite May IO. 1906. «ante charge was continued nntii Notice is hert by given lh«i the following, June 15tb. Mail. named si tlli r h»H filed notice of his inti'li- Mr. Clarke, the theatrical manager, who has theatres in Portland, Seattle. Astoria, Everett, Wash., Eureka and other coast cifier pass. ,1 i|i:m>:»h here ou the Break wit r. cur mte fr 'tu Portland to San Frau cisco. While in 'bis port, Mr. Clarke made nrrang« ments for ill the county thesteri«, mid will have a ’roii,«> in here by June 10th for <b«‘ first perf rm iiice. Three shows will l>e giveir • aeli week in Marshfield and one each week in North Bend. Myrtle Point Coquille and Bandon, for three months. A new compaiiv will appear in the county each week—Coast Mail. ------ OOO------- Tli»» W K Hames Music C<>. Mnre|iti»'l.l, * 111 refund all expense of itatisp rtalion. i'iclildiiig a days slop al M*ir hlii'l I. •" itiyone pttrcliasitig h piano, ci'tni'ig from the following places or 'ril'iilsry thereto: Latigl us, Bandon. Coipiille and Myrtle 1’oinl. Have bevdiil «lifleretif makes of all atyles and finish. We carry piano plajera, pipe and reed organs, talking John F. Hall. Democratic candi- machines and a full lit e of abet* r’ute for county jndgp, was interview music and musical mere ba oditi», also Easy ing the voters of ibis gpctiov the first Domestic sewing tpacbiiK a. paymeuta, of tbe Wffffb and WOliK Prop. Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Smoked Meats, Lard. Sausages, Etc., also Steamboat A SPECIALTY. Fresh Vegetables, Poultry, Eggs. Butter and all Farm Produce. I will pay liigbeat market price for beef. pork, mutton,wool, hides, etc. S pecial - M achines - B uilt to O rder l on lo make filial proof ill HUp|«irt of bis claim, and that «aid proof wilt bo made be fore County Pli rk mid Cl» rk of County Turned Sha /’ting, Cap and Set Court of Coos County. it his office at. ('<>- Screw*. .Machine Bolte, quille, Oregon, on July 20. I'.Skj, viz: Tipc and Fitting*, AtjUllA W. STRADER, Brass Work. homestead application No 10113 for the SE', Hen 29. Tp 29 H, It 14 W. General Repairing. Pattern Hbop ii He nani»*«tlie following «itnesses •o prove Connection. his continuous residence upon mid cultiva lion of « 'id bind, viz. Jolm O. Bate«, fry i * itt Ft t t’K ■»-» -t-; man J. Davi«oti Fred N 15 rkins and Elgin I,. Strader. 01 if Bandon, Oregon. A. B. SABIN B enjamin L. E ddy . RegiHt. r. Manufacturer and Dealer hi t Mil it i: I Hit I'l lll.lt AT1ON MARKET NEED A NEW STOVE? Bridge A Bench N íoac ». Billiges mid HenterM Have in them so ninny excellencies that they lire now acknowledged the gr< atest sellers on the coast, and they are growing in favor every year. We have the exclusive agency in Bandon for these hoiiaeliold «nd office necessities, and |>iices range exceedingly modest in either ca«e Our assortment of hardware, tinware and edged tools 1« most complete. A. I T he H ardware M an . ’ I All Kinds of Saddlery. ? Department "f the Interior. U S. Land Office at l«os»'biirg Or.. May 10, Run;, Y* Notie« ii beni.y given Hint the foil >wing J named Metier lias filmi in.nee of his inteii* tuni lo in ike fili il prisif in siipi>.e t of bi . laiin. and th'it said |>r.x,f « th b,. made be BÆMDON OREGON fore Co'i'ty Clerk mid <’lerk of I ,,unti C. H. PATTERSON (è uri of C|»H Count v , al Ills office at Co Capital $25,000.00 ipnlle. < iregon. on July 211, I'.kXi, viz: Dray and General Delivery ROLLIE DWIH. ■Meet all limits. hoiiu s'ead niq>ll«Ml,on No. ’«-s«;. f,,r ||le All orifers handled with care,---- NW ',. W1., NE'j.Se«'. I* Tp .in S. |i 11 yy He names tbe following w lu.ssis to B avikin , i O bboon . A ge neral banking business transacted, and cnMixneru given every accomnu diitl.i.i prove Ili« ««»ulitiil 'ii« res' ho ci' npoti m l consistent with safe and Conservative banking. cultivation of «aid land, viz: \| .«iz i Dan« Correspondents: The American National Bank of San Francisco, California. James F Alumbingb. Chari«« F'. W Ulani Cures Colds. Croup and Whooping Cough enrother, Fhir i M Divi«, all of p, icd-c, Merchants' National Bank. Portland, Oregon Oregon . The Chase National Bank of New York. Chamberlain’s HiM>wiN f. Epu. R , t« Bank •• Open from » » iu to 1'4 m and | pin. to 3 p in, Never fails. Buy It now It may save hie, =ZZ~i|BANK Chamberlain's Cough Remedy I & 0 c <4 of BANDON