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e ♦ > « e o O 4 TT LODGE DIRECTORY M bwb I v , I »ANDON LODGE, No. 115. A. F. A M. I » Hinted couiuiutiiciitious tirst Sattir day after th» full unsni of each mouth All Master Masons cordially invited. G BOAK, W. M. I*. N ilson , Hee. Local Option Column Harriman Order» Immediate Anti-Prohibition Column Building of Coos Bay Road Following nrv the CHiididnlm endui e labv the < feit (’«»tint y Law HiidOidvr Lt* a go«*: Ed. ItMt'klrtf for Joint K» preKeutHiiw. Railroad Will be Extended South to W F. tllwhrr lor ItrprrMeiilative. Eureka Where it Joins Line From John F Hall fur County ludge. . Willits. W. W. (¿at'e f«»r Kheritf •V. E Cleghorn fol County Clerk. Hhttlaud Jou usl. Dr. E M idrus for Coroner. Archie McNair for Cotnimssioner E. H. Harriman today gave orders A. N. <»ould for Hiirveyor. liy wire to Portland and S hu Fran ♦. ♦ V < Chief Purpose of the Local Option Law Amendment. <• ♦ ♦ 4 4 4 4 «.4 4 4 4 * ft 4 4 * 4 4 4.4 4 4 V 4 4 Ideal « 4 4 4 4 4 4 » 4 ^WW*'*-*'"* * Summer Footwear Just w* •> * £ 4 i.i I : Received. I’tio following explmwdiou of tbo peuding amendment to thrt^'cal op I White Duck * tion law hits tieeli fnrnislieil to the a ♦ Sylvia Dongola I. <». o. r Oregonian liy Ralph E. Moody, au * Ramona Dong. Fox anis in lodge , n io. 133, I. O. O. F. attorney who represents t lie seiilimout ♦ meets every i Saturday evening, ■> Patent which is favorable tu I tie measure; Visiting brothers in good standing cor- * Tan ------ <XX> ----- cisco oilicials to construct ^nmediati - dtally invited. lbs people ar« hi favorof local •> C. F. LORENZ,. N.G. Our preneut Loot! Option Law ly the Coos Bay railroad, St) miles in option, but not prohibition. \\ lieu, H A. J. H aktman . Bee. when applied, oflieerH who will do , lengtli. from Draiu on the Mount therefore, tlie *‘|ocal-i>plton law was * Velour Calf Eiirewlrr» of America. * their duty, means prohibition in the , Shasta routs in Oregon south westerly siiluiiitted to the electors for their a Patent Colt TOUKT QUEEN OF THE FOREST, No. territory in which it is operative. It to Marshfield. ♦ ( J 17, meets Friday night uf each week, is the fairest and must jtiHl local up This road will futm the nurtlii lit approval at the general election held S ♦ Russia Calf Tan in Concrete Hall, Bandon. Oregon. A cor • i 1904 it received a majority of votes a dial welcome ia extended to all visiting tiuii law in our country today. portion of a now coast linn between east thereon, as it was tielieved to lie * brothers. W D. MARSHALL, a The liquor business ih admitted to San Francisco and Portland. The A. R ick , Chief Ranger. as represented Had the voters un •> •> Fin. Secretary. Harriman interests and President be the greatest evil in our laud by all, derstood that lb« provisions of the Bandon, - - Oregon. save possibly, a very few men engaged Koster, of t bo California North wesleu Woodmen of the World. law made it iu many respects a pro : have iu the latter road, the sontliern s♦ easide camp n <>. ma. w <>. w in the btisiuesH. Our faws of regula ay rain and ill eeds rneelH in regolar wssion the first and tion admit the evil of it, but propose end of the proposed new line. These hibition measure coutainiug unfair third Thursdays of t ach month in the Ma provisions, and not simply local op always <>n band. * sonic hall. Visiting memlxirs are oordially to eventually eradicate it. They do 'ame interests hth preparing to ex ■ *¿4 4*4 «i4,ÿ*.*4 4.4 4 4 4 4.4 4 4A4 4.4 4444444 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4#,4 4.4* 4,4,4 4.4.4 « tion, it would have beeu defeated invited. A. RICE, C. C. not even control, much less destroy tend tiie California Northwestern It was not fully understood by the O.C. W aldvogel , Clerk. from Willits to Eureka, while be the businesH. people, at the time they voted upou ./. E. H.1DSALL, D. P. STRANG, Jr. Our present law provides for coun tween Eureka and Marshfield, Har- this law. that it provided I hat the pro- Practical Surveyor. rimau I ihh bad fur a couple of months ty optiuii which is just and fair for PROFESSIONAL hibitiouists might call au election many reasons. First, the burden of surveyors looking over the ground. every year, while those in favor of J. P, O’Brien, vice president and earing for the product of the liquor uf license could only call an election Dr. H. L. Houston, busineHs falls on the county; paupers general manager of the O. H. & N. If you want a home in Oregon, investigate our offerings. every two years; or that the prohibi PHYSICIAN & SURGEON company and S. P. company, this and criminals are county charges. We have Timber and Coal Lands, Farm and Dairy Lands, Stock Ranches and tionists were permitted to group sev Office over Drug Store. Hours. 11 to 19, Under preciuct option two or three morning slated that be had received CITY FROFERTY. eral “dry precincts together with a.ra. 1 :30 to 4. p.m.", 7 to 8 in the evening. precincts might continue to produce word to invite contractors to bid on one ‘ wet so as to permit the major If you wish to luiy, «ell or exchange, call on uh and we will give you goud Night calls answered from office. many thousand dollars of expense for the construction of the branch from ity iu the dry precincts to overcome service. Honieeteader» Located uh Demrable Government Land. IIANIION, ... OKKtlON. a county of thirty or more precincts. Drain to Marshtield. Speciticatious the majority iu the wet precints, and for the work are out and the inten Is it just or right to deprive a mao 40 good level LOTS in WOODLAND ADDI TION, close in and cheap fur cash thus force a precinct to become dry I W<>OLEN MILL ADDITION. I - rp/\ from voting on a question that in tion is to commence construction Dr. S- L. Perkins, I »>•) price, accordin'.’ to location.................................. *!p It) X v/ OP I * ’ without further delay. Surveyors even though a majority residing in volves such a financial burden? such preciuct did not wish it. PH Y SIC IAN Æ SURGEON, In this state the larger part of the have been in the field for many »X \\ hik it was understood that when Stock ranch of 520 acres; uood buildings and other improvements. $5 per acre. taxable property is in the country. months and ttiesuivey was completed HANDON, OKKOON. au election was called for the whole We have dairy riuiolie«, city residence propeity and acreage property within city Hence they bear lbe*greater burden some time ago. Office at resilience on Fourth Street. county, such county would be dry if limits. This branch means the first rail and are of right entitled to a voice on BANDON OH road into the Coos Bay country and it weut fur probibitiou, the people Office* in HIDortul» Bldg this question. Dr. D. L. 8TBBLE did not understand that if such it will tap one of the riche.*! timber Precinct lines are arbit rary and usu county election went against prubiBi ally unreasonable and should not de sections of tlie state. The lands in tion it did not allow the county lo be prive a man from voting on a ques that vicinity are adapted to stock OFFICE OVEK FURNITURE STORE. wet, tint made dry sueb precincts as tion of so much importance, when his raising and dairying and the lack of voted dry. OREGON. home and children and money are all proper tiauspoitatiou facilities only BANDON, The people did nut know ttiat the has prevented the country from a at stake. GKO. I’. TOPPING, law provide! that when a precinct The liquor ineti's amendment to remarkably rapid development. With went, dry it denied the right of a per ATTORNEY and COUNSELOR AT LAW our law. among other worse things, Hie new line completed and direct AND eon living iu that precinct to have provides for preciuct option Under and quick connection witii Portland, NOTARY PUBLIC. liquor in bis own house for the use The liuying pilline is inviteli to cali and get my pi leva on all kinds and gradi«. it three precincts it; this county could the vast Coos Bay district is expected of bis family and gUeStS. Fire I1T.Suira.iT.ee. continue nearly all of the evils of the to build up au enormous trade with The proposed amendment Io the Bandon, - - - - Oregon. liquor business. And they own one Portland. local option law correct h these ob- Steamers* plying between Portland tenth of the taxable property of the C- T- Blumenrother 21) precincts, and Lave less than 500 and California ports have been touch jectionable features, while but de- ing at Coos Bay but they have been stroying or in any manner interfering votes. Would it be just? ( U. H. Couiiiilsxluiier hik I Notary Public. with ttie proper purposes of the law This bill also provides that all tines unable of late to take care uf the in Filings atni Final proofs made on Home The amendment provides that i> ■teada, Timber Claims mid other U. N. Lands and forfeitures under it lie paid into creasing traffic, although tonnage local option election shall only I e Money Loan. Negotiated on Approved the city treasury. It costs this coun has been added continually. Security. called every two years; prevents The Drain Marshfield line forms Office in room 10 Beyerl» Building, Ban ty at least ifljj.OOO a year to take care C. P. J ENSE .V, Master. grouping and gerrymandering of of the product of this evil, iu cash, the initial link of a new coast line don. Residence on Butte ('reek, Oregon. districts, and allows each precinct to I Ins Steamer ia N< w . is St i ortgly built, and fit It d with die latent improvements, and will Keal Katate bought and Sold. besides many of its best boys and railroad to l e built from Humboldt give a tegular 8 dav aervice, for pasM tigers and freight, between the determine what shall be the rule iu Coquille River. Oregon, and Ran Francisco, Calif. girls. If there are any unusual crim Bay, California, to Coos Bay. This such precinct . So that if a irajority inal cases, it may lie $2,000 to $10,000 Ii ne would give another rail route ELBERT DYER, Agent, Bandon. Oregon. of a precinct votes dry it shall lie dry; E. T. KliU.SF, Managing Agent, 207 Front Street, Sim Francisco, California. more. No revenue, yet it must bear from San Francisco to Portland and if wet it shall be wet. do away with tlie steep glades of I be all the expense. Should the amendment be adopted, But we often hear some advocate of Shasta rente. The Old Reliable it will make the present law a purely (’«»rrert Abstract» for hiij The California Nortbwesterb ex- this highly "profitable" evil ask how preciuct local •option law as it was Blacksmiths and Wagonmakers the city would get along without this tends from San Francisco bay to the part «if C«»oa County fur originally represented to be, and revenue? Well, let the people who I umber town of Sheridan, just north I> mí ni»iie<l on Short Notier which the people thought it was at HOItNENHOEl N<» own the property and leap the profit of Willits A strip of road about 100 ttie time it ivas adopted, giving each Price» Kight. boar the expense it requires. It is miles in length would bring the line II eatj Eorgiiig side the enme and equal ptivileges. Compati) but few of the tax payers who pay to the city of Eureka, a place of 12,- Ship Work COQUILLE, - - - OREGON. The amendment also raises the their taxes that way, anil working 000 population on Humboldt Bay, anil Logging Woik nuiiilter of signatures necessary to men bad better invest their mouey in and the center of the redwood lumber i<> our Specialty. call an election from 1(1 per cent to property and the comforts of life. It industry of the coast. The Santa Fe 3(1 per cent. To permit 1(1 per cent, < I k K oon . B andon , would lie Iietter for all the people to railroad already has a foothold in a small minority uf any community have all earing for themselves. Pan Humboldt, owning the Eel Kiver rail to call au election puts it in the pers, criminals, and unfortunates road. power , f a few not only to thrust an would be less numerous. At Eureka, the Harriman interests, expense upon the taxpayeis of the Add to the ruined manhood, wo*n through A. B. Hammond, the million Only llegulHf I.in«* B«*1 w «*<* ii I'orlI iiik I mid Kurekit county, lint such t lglit could be and anhoood and childhood, the lost time aire tiinberinan, have secured a foot :: Vitt <'<><»» liny :: has been easily utilized as a weapon and energy, the neglected homes, hold. possessing a franchise along of persecution or blackmail. farms and business, the wasted dol t he waterfront atid a lugging road P GRAY <t CO., Gett’l Acts. L W. SHAW, Anent. The amendimnt further provides lars, the sighs, heartaches and tears <•: xtending from Eureka to Luffenbolz, 421 Market St. Sm Francisco. Marshfield, Pbmie 441. You Can’t Expect to Get that thesnleof liquors in wholesale a lumber rump near l'nnidad. Rights and count it in money if yon will and II orth for .'¡tl. Rut quantities by bona tied brewers, and you will have what it costs to cart) o f way have been secured as far north Get Pour You Ca n distilleries ami wineries or wholesale this proposed liquor amendment. It as Crescent City, and surveys cooi- MONEY'S WORTH at Imuses, is not to be construed as a means no proliitni ton in Coos except pleted not th to Coos Bay. “We can’t all have money,” violation of the law. The purpose of in Ten Mile and Deer Park precincts ---- OOO-------- local opt ion is 4o control the saloon said Brother Bill and a few more like them. Do yon and the sale uf liquors in retail quan By ■•tie Peint. Dealer in Boats and Mi«»«*» want it this way? tities. Under the present law, should But we can at least look an though we had.” George E-cott fell on ax at the Hie precinct nt which a brewery is Repairing neatly and promptly done at —oco--- Levi Smith loggmg cfttiip Saturday lociito.l vote dry, it would prevci th'1.. lowest living prices. I Al !. (IN t’xsrt Ovfvn*«L cutting liis leg severely just below brewery from tuanufacturiiig any I,e»r in its present location, ami force Owiug to bad we ither and lack of prnctic , the Knee Hs went to Mr. Amlerson’s it to establish its plaut ill some pr»* the ball game at Dairyvillo iia< taeii pist place near Bandon to recover ciiicl that voted wet. practically con- polled lo Sunday lune 3rd. M. G. Pohl has received from a tiscatiug (lie plant located in the dry w line of Scniptex for Some mining in-it arrived via C<s>a Bay les Angeles jeweler the information precinct; and though a wholesaler last week to ex i nolle I lie < iv rue Curry untie bad al great expense established his on Bowlder < reek, with ii view < f putting up that I lie Idack sand of this coast, par place of litisiness i>i a certain location a quartz null if available. « ticularly that in the vicinity of Cape if the precinct would go dry, tie would J. Q, Gilbert is lieie fur a tew days, on Arago contains fragments of dia lie prevented from doing business at business, Laving bioughl Ins wife and monds w Inch when cut and polished (Ins location, even tbougii he did not mother in I iw a far as Bandon where they make very good setting. He slates' seli to any one living within such dry ( »POH A N »■, W Asli.) precinct. will remain until tin return. that the platinum found in the sand The amendment proposed takes R o I h MI \ Allen, who wax "bnebing" on is of interior quality, being mixed this unjust and objectional feature the I'. Emery place on Rogne river, was out of the law. The amendment fur other minerals. found dead in I iih h .i <<* last w ek. having S.ilil liy ther provides that when a preciuct evidently been dead several days. Il is I’here are a number of amendments goes dry it shall not go into effect supposed that lie died suddenly of heart to the state constitution which Voters until 90 days This gives a saloon disease. Mr. Allen has been in Curry County should cireftilly study Imfore election man who was legally doing liusiness ■ fit ■■IIIIME nearly twenty years, was a |»'iisiouer of ih hi ttie precinct Before it went dry Indian wars > n th • plains lint otherwise not day and prepare is to act intelligently. time within which to dispose of bis j much is known of his anleeedeuts or of Ins If the voters are to make the law now fixtures and stock. No reasonable' people. It is sa'd that his right name was a cham e for tb>-m to show their al tl- man can object to this provision. I In* Npw l>i uk M«»rt* iA Heady fur HiiMiii«*»»». Everything New hik I Frewh. Cuntiin Jiam. I, iter we learn that lie was tty ami. above all, their ititi-refl in The present local option law was i found dead sitting tn a chair. drawn l>y those who are if. favor of ! that paiticular work.—Enterprise. prohibition, an I not local option ¡and I Some of the Coos liay ties seem lo believe its enactment was secured upon ttie! -ooo that tlie sho iling of the Columbia river bar. represent at ton that ji was a local op . is"wnter on th' ir wheel." Not much gentle Uliambet lain and Wit hycomlie are lion measure. Since jh» true effects Tine line of Fancy Candies. Imported and Domestic Cigars. \ I men The jetty sxstvinv a e alike. Com bulli good men and either would make of ttie provision of sm'li act hav-> now Ireen discovered and made I n >WH, pare Co"H river with the Columbia when a creditable governor. Gue ia a He- the law should •'» amended so that it yon wish ts illu-traie ihe difference with .ic- pnblicnn and the other inh Democrat really will l>e what it was origiually h cnracy. The great ha liorson this const are I’h« DettMicrats being the minority thought aBd represented lobe,simply BANDoN Port Orford and Puget Sound -the latter party, it becomes necessary for ifteni a local opt ion law; find the adoption Will not make a man look dressed np if he has a tbreedays growth of lieard. Nice clean ro-im«. ?.’> and 50c a bight. *1 mnc'i larger, I iV Port O'ford deeper, and t> claim their candidate is the better of the amendment uow proposed Will Presto, change. .Inst »ten into make it a local option law conttitiing a W'ek ; $.*>.00 a month. more available for rapid coiumeroe. Its man, but tlMt does not make it * fag*. H. F MORRISON'S Barber Shop no pn'vUton which tfi not. ffiir a»d’ .itjp lie will make yon I'tOk like a gentleman. Hot and Cold Baths, coming is fated, and only belated — Tribune — Salem Journal. MK< BABAI COSTELLO. equal to'all ffiThi* * • * • • « • o •• 9 » B Oxfords for Ladies. Oxfords for Men.ï H S , G M F I COQUILLE VALLEY LAND CO. 1400 ACRES-CEDAR TIMBER Resident Dentist r C. B. ZEEK I lay ( ira in and l7eed. Bandon. Oregon, a 7 The New, Elegantly Fitted, and .Speedy Steamer Nelson & Fields .V California and Oregon Coast Steamship Company Stea me 1 Alliance 1 M X >*I1< >ES M. BREUER’S no YT The Talk of the Town Neat and Nobby Square Sifter Spring and Summer Flour. SUITS. II. A. COX B andon Furnished Rooms o Co Drugs and Druggist s Sundries, Patent Medicines, Brushes and Toilet Articles, Fancy Stationery, The Pacific O D rug A Fifty Dollar Suit O o Q 0 O (