Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, February 27, 1908, Image 1

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BANDON,
THE PBOPOSEO NEW
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Four Mil© Notes.
Every one busy on Four Mile
plow ing f< r the spring <yops.
Haden Jackson has completed his
oat bin on North hour Mile ami ex­
5ÄUMT POTS If TH NWOSITIOI pects to establih his residence there
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THURSDAY,
OREGON,
CHASE AND GOVER­
NOR HAVE TILT
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VETOED ELI MQIECT10I Lil IS ISSUE
FEBRUARY
Number 9.
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creasing, and in a few years more I
there would have been a good manv,
but now, before the legislature can
pass a law protecting them, there
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will be none to protect.
W. C. C hase ,
Representative for Coos.
CARL G.
JOHNSON MAKES PROPOSITION
, S alem , Or., Feb. « 18. • -(To the
A Few Facts of Interest to
Clayton's null resumed
operations
Our Representative Scores Editor.)—In the Oregonian of I* eb- Can Raise Most of Funds, but
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a short time ago after a few weeks
the Electors of the Area
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Asks Concerning Help
Chamberlain and Latter
ruary 17 is a communication from
lay off, and will make an all sum
Contemplated.
From Here.
W. C. Chase, Representat ive from
Returns the Fire.
mer’s run.
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to $8 or $9 per ton from Portland.
I am connected with a business
1 house in Portland having a good
business in your vicinity, but it
should be much better.
The boat we have in view is speedy
(10 knots), anil has first-class pas­
senger accommodations for 60, elec­
tric lighted throughout, is 127 feet
long over all, and 24.5 beam. It
has two uni.>n gas engines develop­
ing 300 horst ( ower, and draws 8*4
feet loaded.
Now, in case you are willing to
help put this boat on the run Mr.
Pohle or myself would be glad to
come do\yn and help you.. If we
gi t the boat started we will expect
to get back our actual expenses in
getting the company formed.
Hopingto become better acquaint­
ed with you, and looking for au
early reply, I am
C ar 1. G. J ohnson ,
601 East Salmon, Portland.
P. S.—We would not expect any
of your Imsiness men to put in a cent
until they had sent a representative
to thoroughly examine the vessel.
Mr. Pohle saw the boat, and is very
much pleased with it.
C. G. J.
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Coos county, blaming the Governor
Flie
B.
C.
Co.
mill
has
shutdown
The proposed new charter for
The project of a steamship line
Representative W.*’G. Chase -of for vetoing House bill No. 424,
for repairs and to make necessary
Bandon, which will be voted upon
which
he
says
was
introduced
by,
between Bandon and Portland is
log rolls preparatory to a big busi­ Coos county mid Governor Geo. E.
at the special election called therefor
him anil passed by the Legislature of once more confronting the people of
ness the coming summer.
Chamberlain have locked horns
by the Recorder of the Town, a no­
1907 for the protection of elk. His this section, anil from the subjoined
Ed StillwilLof Bandon has moved through the columns of the Oregon­
tice oi which appears elsewhere in this
letter misstates the reasons assigned letter, which was received by the
t»> the new mill to be close to his ian over the Governor’s action in ve-
by me tor vetoing his bill, and he secretary of the Bandon Commercial
. issue, contains among many and ex­
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haustive provisions on the various work. .
toing Mr. Chase s elk protection shows the same ignorance now on Club a few days ago, it is evident
Quite a number of’ the Four Mile bill at the close of the last session of the subject he displayed when lie the writer is in earnest:
phases of municipal government the
following points of especial interest people took in the Dairy ville.dance the'Legislature. -Mr. Chase’s letter prepared the bill in question. His
Portland, O a., Feb. 14, ’08.
Saturday night; all report a good
to our community:
ignorance of the law and of his ditties Mr. G. T. Treadgolil, Bjiqdon.
censuring the executive and the lat­
Creates a city with an Area of time.
as a legislator is responsible tor the
Dear Sir:—It has been several
ter’s reply are herewith reproduced:
more than 4,000 acres where is
lack
of
any
law
protecting
elk,
and
ilays
since I received your very kind
A very pleasant Birthday party
Cdtjull.LF., Or., Feb. 13, 1.908.
now the Town of Bandon, area about' took place at the home of Mr. Jones
a recital of the /acts will convince and much appreciated letter.
To the editor of the Oregonian:
240 acres, and the rest of the greater in honor of the thirteenth birthday
any one that my position is correct,
M vself with others had made ar­
In the Oregonian of Feb’. 5 I read a
area filled with more or less thickly of Master Rufus Truman. Those
as :ny action was in vetoing the bill rangements for leasing a schooner to
letter written by the president of the
in question.
settled suburbs not now entitled to present were Winnie Davis. Jessie
run on the Portland-Tillamook line,
Audubon Society, Mr. William L.
municipal privileges.
House
bill
No.
424,
which
he
says
but
in looking over the Bandon
and Donald Foster, Roy Luke, Luie Finley, critisising the members of
3.
Provides that all officers of Rasmussen, Ralph Hunt, Henry
he introduced and had passed, is en­ country concluded we would make
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the last legislative assembly for not
titled as follows: “An act to amend those places also. We sent one of
the municipality shall be freeholders Shields, Jasper,' Ernest and Terrance
Card of Thanks.
passing an acF protecting the few
section 2011 of- Bellinger-s anil Cot­ our company, a Mr. Pohle, up to
tor a jieriod of three months prior to Deos. Mr. Jones got the button
elk to be found in the mmlnta ins of
ton’s Annotated Codes and Statutes Seattle with #3090 to close the deal,
their election 0. appointment to from the birthday cake, and we ex­
The members of I.ewafi Tribe, No
this State. (Permit me to say a word
qf
Oregon.
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There
was
no
such
sec
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office.
but
the
owners
then
decided
to
try
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1 O R M, take this means of
pect to have another party soon. in answer to this criticism. I have
tion of Bellinger and Cotton’s An­ and sell the boat outright, and have thanking the public of Bandon and
3. Divides the (towers and du­ Every one reported a fine time and
kept quiet on . this subject under
notated Codes and Statutes in Ore­ made such a low cash proposition vici iity, the members of Coquille
ties of the Recorder under our pres­ lots of good things to eat.
some strain, anil your criticism, Mr.
ent charter, and creates therefrom
gon
in 1907, for the reason that at that we are going to try and raise Pi ibe of Redmei', and the Bandon
•S ally .
Finley, is none too severe if the
two offices, viz., Recorder with the
the special session of the Legislature the-money.
Concert Band which made kindly
members of that body were to blame,
official status of a recording, audit­
held in 1903 an act was passed known
The boat is only two years old, in concession, for the pronounced suc­
but they are not. I introduced a as Senate bill No. 14, entitled as fol­
Prosper Items.
ing and clerical official, and Munici-
perfect condition and ready to go to cess of the first annual ball on Sat­
bill,
under the name of the commit­ lows: “An act for act to amend
cipal Judge with all the powers of a
work, costing $65,0 o to build. We urday evening last.
Schr Oregon loaded at Randolph tee on game, house bill No. 424, to
Police Judge and a Civil Magistrate
sections 2011 and 2026 of Bellinger have an option on her for thirty days
prohibit the killing of elk in this and Cotton’s Annotated Codes and
Str Elizabeth came and gone.
within the City.
for $41,500. Among ourselves we
The county court of Coos county
State
for a period of ten years, Statutes of Oregon.’.’ This latter
4. Greatly increases the authority
Sclir C. T. Hill is ready for sea.
can raise $14,000, and the business has decided to follow the new. law
and looked after the measure very
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of the City Council, among which
_ Schr Ruby K«s hniUtrd l<«*dn»o, at carefully until if hail purse-1 the <ict was filed in the -office of the Sec­ men of Portland will meet us with regarding the collection of delinquent
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retary of State December 24, 1903. $20,000.
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taxes on real property, and not ad­
House and Senate toward the close
lowing :
House bill 424, introduced by Mr.
Now, provided we can raise thirty vertise the same for sale, but to issue
of
the
session.
I
didn
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t
go
to
the
Mrs. Marion Wilson and a party
(I.) To establish fire limits and
Chase, instead of amending a section or thirty-five thous nd dollars at
cer ificate of delinquency on delin­
to restrain the erection of buildings of friends are on a fishing trip to Governor to tell him why it should not in existence, should have amend­ this end, can we look for any help
quent
property. Sale of property
become a law, as it seemed every­
of inflammable materials within such Whisky Run.
ed the act of the special session of from you at Bandon and .Coquille,
by the sheriff for delinquent taxes is
body in the State wanted the elk
limits.
1903, which had been enacted in the provided we ran show you at lea^t
Mrs. Ed and Mrs. S. W. and Miss
a
thing of the past.
protected.
1
thought
of
course
he
(IL) To lay out, alter or vacate Beulah Fahy are spending the week
place and stead of 2011 of Bellinger 25 to 60 per cent on yoar invest­
would approve it and let it become a
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streets, highways and alleys.
and Cotton's Annotated Codes and ment?
at North Bend.
law,
but
on
reaching
home
after
the
Dissolution
Notice.
(HI.) To incur an indebtedness
Statutes of Oregon.
The freight rate could be deter­ 'J be firm of Vaniev A Tnttle, condaotinK
There
will
be
a
dance
at
Prosper
session,
I
read.in
the
paper
that
my
of $50,000 on the credit of the City of
If House bill No. 424 had been mined later, but should not be more the Bandon News Co., lias been this day
Saturday, given by the Jolly Boys’ elk bill had met his disapproval.
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dissolved l>v mutual consent. Mr. Varney
Ba ih !< m. which amount is the max­
approved
by me it would have been than $4 to .$4 50.
disposing.’ of bis interest therein to ins part
club.
The
reason
assigned
by
him
was
imum.
ner, F. T. Tattle. Notice is piven that all
a nullity and violative of the consti­
Mr.
F.
Linn,
of
the
Oregon
Fur
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said jinn will be due and pava
Stewart Lyons has returned from that a law had been enacted al the tution of this State, and 1 returned niture Manufacturing Co., gave me necountsdue
(IV.) To incur an additional iW-
Ide to Mr. Tnttle, who will also liqiiidatw
1905 session pertaining to elk, and
all aneoiints auainat said firm. Sillied :
ilebtrdne'w for certain emergencies, San Francisco and Los Angeles.
it to the House with the following some freight bills paid by the Ban­
A. W. VAKNEY,
the
farmers
of
our
State
would
have
F. T. TUTTLE.
but providing that such proposed
Andy Neilson is tint again after a to seek the advice of au attorney to message:
don Furniture Co. which amounts
Bandon, Feb, 20, ISOS.
action shall first be submitted to a severe illness.
“I return you herewith House
know what the law is relating to .the
vote of the people, cither with or
bill No. 424 with my disapproval.
'. Miss Eva Goodman spent Satur­ killing of elk in this State. Th'e law
without the initiative or referendum.
It purports to amend seption 2011 of
T he latest
resolved
day and Sunday with friends in of 1905, to which he makes refer­
(V.) To levy and collect a tax
Bellinger
and Cotton’» Annotated
Bandon.
ence, is found on page 218 of the
IMPORTATIONS' T hat the A mount of G oods
of ten mills, for general uses on all
Codes and Statutes. The section
laws
of
that
session.
It
prohibits
in your G arment i 5 n T all
Ed. Heuckendorff is on a business
prujierty taiabla at the present time
referred te was amended at the spe­
the
sale
or
transportation
of
game
trip to'Coos Bay.
for State anti County purposes.
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cial session of the Legislature held
animals
and
gamebirds,
naming
The other provisions are either in
HAVE THE QUALITY AS VJELL
M iss Hatfield is'visiting her sister, them, elk among the others, but in 1903. The bill under considera­
accordance with the customs of this- M rs. Marion' Wilson, of Prosper.
tion should be amendatory of the
AS THE QUANTITY TOGETHER
there is not one word in that statute
community, in their likeness to the
act last referred to, and inasmuch as
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which
can
be
construed
to
“
killing
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WITH STYLE AND F|T
old charter provisions, or commonly
it is not it cannot have any force
Keeping
Open
House.
elk, and if there is another man in
AND VARIETY! WELL YOU
•ccwfitrd law in larger municipalities,
pr effect 1 therefore return it to
Oregon
that
cannot
tell
what
that
we
Everybody
is
welcome
when
•nd call for no particular, comment,
you with my disapproval.”
SHOULD SEE THEM
feel good, and we feel that way only law means I should like to see him
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Mr. Chase in his letter mentions
During the open season of one my calling attention in my veto to a
uster own
Word comes from the Arago life when our digestive organs are work­
month last fall many of these noble law of 1905, »vhich, he says, is found
ing
properly.
Dr.
King
’
s
New
Life
ttation that Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
animals fell at the crack of long on page 218 of the laws of that ses­
Boice are very cozily located and Pills regulate the action of stomach,
range rifles held by hunters of this sion. J made no such reference.
much pleased with »heir new loca­ liver and bowels so perfectly one
county. I was told by a lady teacher
Mr. Chase is primarily responsible
tion. Clarence, as our readers will can t help feeling good when he uses
who was teaching at Allegany dur­
these
pills.
25c
at
C.
V.
Lowe's
for the fact that there is no law in
remember, was given a merited pro­
ing that time, that she saw every force for the protection of elk.
He
motion the first of the year, being drug store.
few days hunters coming from the claims to be a lawyer and ought to
advanced from No. 1 at the Bandon
mountains above carrying one or have known enough to prepare an
For Sale.
Station to Captain of the Station at
5 room cottage and lot for sale. two pair elk horns, and sometimes amendatory statute.
His ignorance
Arago, and moved forthwith to Em­
she would see as high as three or
Plastered
house,
bath,
and
hot
water
tn this respect does not excuse him
pire. His place as No. 1 here was
four pair of horns brought out in one
1 for entirely misquoting an I misrep­
taken by Howard Culver. Clarence connection. Close in. Will sell on
day. Think oi it. It is estimated;
resenting the reasons assigned in
has spent much of his life in Bandon, reasonable terms. Inquire of
that no less than fifty elk were killed
J. S. Tilton, Bandon.
my message for vetoing hispretedned i WHY 50 MUCH GOOD CLOTH 15 WA5TED BECAU5E
•ml being of persevering and exem­
in this county alone during that j
bill, because the veto is a public rec- j IT 15 NOT MADE UP RIGHT WE CANNOT UNDER.-
plary habits has earned a host of
month. May I ask what for? Was
Lumber $5 per M.
ord and he could have had access to i 5TAND.* YOU KNOW, THOUGH, THAT A GR.EAT
friends. He, as well as the others
it for the flesh of those animals? No,
*t if he had wanted to be fair.
of Captain Johnson’s crew, has pro­
We have a quantity of No. 3 lum­
PAR.T OF THE GOOD CLOTH THAT 15 MADE 15
it was not fit to eat at that time of
I do not usually answer such crit- MI5TR.EATED BY BEING PUT INTO 1LL-5HAPED
ven his courage and efficiency on ber, suitable for building sheds,
year. They were killed simply for
, icisms as his, but his letter is so pal­ 5UIT5.
walks, etc., which we offer in lots of
all occasions.
FIT 15 A THING WE LOOK To WHEN WE
their horns, two tushes and the 1
pably unfair and so lame an excuse BUY OUR. GOOD5.
tooo feet and upward, at $5 per M.
MIGHT YOU NOT JU5T A5
sport. I saw an extra large pair of
Suffering and Dollars Saaad.
i for his own igqorance that I feel it a WELL GO TO A 5TOR.E THAT HA5 GOOD FITTING
C ody L umber C o .
horns, together with the hides and
duty to set the people right and to GOOD5?
E. S. Loper, of Manila, N. Y.,
CLOTHE5 THAT FIT FEEL BETTER., AND
hoofs, brought fresh from the moun­
Notice.
sajfs: “1 am a carpenter and have
place the responsibility for the GOOD CLQTHE5 THAT FIT MAKE A MAN FEEL
had giaay severe cuts healed by
To frmt grower« of Coon county, Ore.: tains, but the,wh©le carcass was left slaughter of elk where it properly BETTER..
WE CAN «SELL YOU 5UIT5 AND ToP-
Yon nre hereby informed that I have re­ in the wriixls. . The law permitted
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.
It has ceived
the npiKiintment n« Fruit Inspector
i
Mongs.
COAT5
FOR.
A5TONI5H1NGLY L ow PRICED, AND
saved me suffering and dollar*. It of Coo« County, Ore. The law« of the the killing, as Mr. Finley says, but it !
G eorge E? C hamberlain .
THEY WILL FIT.
is by far the best healing salve I State demand the pruning and «praying of was a shame. Words fail tp express |
each and every truit tree and other plant«,
hav» ever found.” Heals burns, anch
aa berry buahea. etc.
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RESPECTFULLY,
my resentmwit of the act of ffo-1
It haa become my dnty to aee that «»<4* i«
sores, ulcers, fever •ores, eczema
Governor in vetoing that bill. The I Chippewa Driver shoes for Log-
adl piles, »sc at C. Y. Lowe, done.
M. G. POHL.
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number of Hk in this county wts ¡»- .gers at Hartman'^
Fru< luapyctor Coos Coantv, Ore.
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