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volume XXIV. BANDON, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 2, Number 14. quet before the speaking. The hi 1 w as crowded to hear the speaker- Bandon's speakers were Nora Gil son. Lena Langlois and Ritli • McNair, and they all acquitted them- I selves w ith much more than ordin 1 rv credit We are all proixi of them. 1 Of course we expected them to do well, but they urpassed our expec- Large Vote and Narrow Mar W. W. Cardwell Visits I tations, and their efforts were highl-- Bandon. I complimented on every hand. While gin Indicates Feeling of [ we w ere much surprised and disap 1 pointed at the decisions of th» W- W. Card a ell, of Roseburg, the Community. I judges in two cases, we wen. candidate on the Republican side for j more than satisfied with the efforts District Attorney, was a caller in of all three of our speakers. The Bandon Tuesday and Wednesday; ADOPTED IN COQUILLE MARCH 24. students have been greatly benefited Mr. Cardwell is a man of mature ex Riverton Locals by the work done in preparing for PROPOSITION TO EXTEND LIMITS FAILS perience in the law; he was gradu The sto kholders of the Bandon the contest, and we dll hope to hav ated from the State University Law The Riverton sawmill resumed We give hereinafter the platform Pulp ¿i Paper Mills met in their an more meetings of like character i School in 1885, and has been prac and resolutions verbatim as adopted work on Tuesday last, and now we nual meeting Friday night and elect the future. ticing law since 1889. He is a can hear the welcome whistles every ed the following directors: R. E. L. By a vote of too against the char native son of Oregon, born in Doug by the Republican convention <>n day. March 24th: Bedillion, O. A. Trowbridge, J. J. las county 15 years ago, and is a ter to 92 in favor of it the people of O. A. Kelly has been engaged in Stanley, C. T. Blumenrothei, F. J. The Democratic Convention We heartily endorse the republic Bandon rejected the proposed new member of the influential firm of nati nal platform for the year pruning and grafting fruit trees on Marshall, W. D. Marshall and L. J. Adopts Statement No. 1. charter for the city at the polls Tuess Crawford, Cardwell & Watson. Mr. an 1904. the lower river, for the past week. Codv; The whole board have been day. The draft of the charter ba Cardwell is conducting a clean cam It is the sense of the convention E. M. Peterson’s store building is identified with the enterprise from been more than a year in prepara paign against his only opponent for that all republicans nominated at the At the Coos County Dcmo-nmc no'v about completed It is a neat the beginning and are heavily inter conference at Coquille Saturdiv, tion and was compiled and published the office, the present incumbent, Much interesting discussion ; arrangi incuts were made to have at a considerable expense to the < ieorge M. Brown, who has had the primaries to be held on the 17th of little building and no disgrace to any ested April next, should be supported by of the project was indulged re town. office for many years. He believes municipality and while there has been garding ways and means, and I lull held of candidates for the prim considerable dissatisfaction expressed that rotation in office is consistent all*republican voters. Rose Ferry now has a nice line of methods of proceedure. T e direct aries to be held April 17th. No a We heartily endorse and commend in regard-to some of the provisions, w ith the principles of American gov millinery goods at the J. Byars store. ors will continue the present organi tempt was made to indorse a ticket our present delegation in congress the outcome of the ballotting was a ernment, and as his record is clean the effort simply being to see tha Mrs. Charles Peterson, sr., has zation, will push the work of build there were aspirants in the field fo surprise to the citv officials and to as an ac ive Republican, he should for their earnest anil efficient work the party and the state of Oregon. been confined to his bed for a week. ing and expect to double the present many of the townspeople. It was receive the support of the people for for Whereas, every position to i>- we the republicans of Dr. .Culin is attending him. stock within a short time. The site, practically presumed that the explanations pre the office he seeks. tilled. The only new men brought Coos county in convention assembled water supply, wharfage air1 con out were Robert sented some time ago at the charter E. L. Bedillion ot A long distance phone was placed believing that the welfare, of the trails tor unlimited supplies of wood ‘mass meeting by Recorder Wade Band Benefit a Success. country in Mr. White ’ s house last week. Bandon for state representative from and that the best interests have already been secured; Mr. Coos county, and I. T. Weekly z and Attorney George 1‘. lopping, of our commonwealth depend upon Geo. Gage has placed a fan in his Marshall, who is one of the most Missouri precinct for county comini- 01 father of the move to reincorpórate The benefit given for the Bandon and compiler of the rejected charter, Concert Band by the Phom Vaude the success and the upholding of the mine to furnish air for the operators. highly recommenced paper mill men s oner. Statement No. 1 was un.ni Mr. and Mrs White made Bandon in the country, has been engaged to iinously adop ed and all candidate- had removed opposition from the ville Company was a decided success principles of the Republican party as advocated and sustained by such h anage the industry. minds of the disgruntled. A good and netted a nice sum for the Band. eminent and patriotic men as Abra a business call last week. pledged ter its support. deal of electioneering was done by Several members of one family con ham Lincoln, James A. Garfield, Arrangements were mide to mak; Mrs. J. Tawse was a visitor here Coquille Debaters Defeat an active campaign in behalf of til - the opposition to the movement stitute the personnel of this interest recently. James G Blaine, William McKinley while the charter people w ere caught ing troupe and from the father and Bapdon H. S. party’s candidates both in the pn There was considerable excitement napping and did not appreciate the mother down to the baby girl, all and Theodore Roosevelt. maries and at the genera election. Whereas, the present prosperity in town Saturday last, when the mill strength of their opponents. The exhibit rare talent. This family is a There was a good attendance at th . Notes By Hazel Stephenson I defeat of the proposition to extend Coos county production ; they live and progress of the United States at whistle sounded a fire alarm. James conference, North Bend and Marsh The basket ball game w ith North home and abroad is due to the ad Vow ell's house was burning around the limits of the municipality, was a at Myrtle Point. ministration of the principles advo 1 the pipe on the roof. It was soon Bend high school has been called oil field being especially well repre foregone conclusion. However, the I for this week. The North Ben i sented. cated and endorsed by the republic extinguished. sentiment of the population, both Jas. T. Hall was elected chairman 1 girls want more practice before at an party; and of the Coos County Central Commit within and outside the present limits Former Curry County Man I On Saturday last Mrs. Martha tempting to play against tlx- Ban— Whereas, we believe that it is to tee and the following committeemen is shown by the vote polled, which Will Pitch Quoits. Nosier transferred a lot in Riverton donians. the best interest and welfare of the were elected: was 44 against and 10 for the propo state that such princ pies should be I to Steve Steward and E. M. Peter- Jessie Wood, who has been sick Bandon, S. J. Collver, Sdinner, A. sition outside, and 81 for and 80 Kay and J. D. j son a lot to E. G. F. B. Tichenor of the Spokane A , for the past three weeks, returned to D Boone; Coaledo, Win. Moore; Coos against it within Bandon. Ten votes A. C. wil meet James Roberts, a upheld, and in order to sustain these e Kay. City, T Sigliu; North Coos River, ! school on Monday. within the city anil one outside were Welshman living in Portland, in a principles it is necessary and incum- John Porter; East Coquille, A. J. bent upon us to elect a republican no »• wife arc S. Whitsett and A change of less than 2 percent rejected by the board for irregular championship quoit pitching match Sherwood; West Coquille, J. J to the United States senate; there Thoma ’ s cdoking in Seely & log- marking on a scale of too would have ity. Some scattering, misdirected in Portland on the day of the open Lamb; Dora, J. E. Steinoer; Em- ging camp. I given Bandon the victory over Co pne. Wm. Tnrpin; Prairie, James votes were against the charter and ing of the league baseball season in fore be it Resolved, that we regard the so- for annexation. The chief factors in the Rose City. Mr. Tichenor met Bert Kay and his wife, nee Bell quille at the contest on Friday night. Rookard; Four Mile, J A. Cope; the defeat of the charter was the ex Roberts two years ago and was de called Statement No. 1 which is at ! Hazelton, are visiting at William A small margin of victory, to be Lake, C. F. M.'Knight; Lee, Hardy 1 sure, and we don’t like it a little bit, Mast; North Marshfield, J . \V . Sno tension of the power of the city feated by him at Colfax, the only tempted to be made a part of the J Kay’s. I but then- -there is another time ver; South Marshfield, J. T. Hall; council in the matter of taxing and defeat ever suffered by Mr. Tichenor primary law, as a dangerous demo Jas. Hazelton, late of San Fran [ coming. The high school w as closed Missouri, 1. T. Weekly; Myrtle Point cratic scheme to assist the interests the annexation clause was opposed in 73 matches. of the minority party, and therefore cisco, was a visitoi among his friends I Friday afternoon and the students Ernest Schroeder; Newport. W. J on account of its taking in too much Rust;Nortb Bend, Geo. D.Mandigo The contest with Roberts will be condemn it as unrepublican; and here on last Saturday. 1 went v^ith the team to Coquille for Nor rural and undeveloped land. It pro at 50 feet with to-pound quoits, >ay, Robinson; Parkersburg, J. Resolved, that all candidates for Our orchardists are not behind the contest. The school spirit and L Krouetiburg; Prosper, Cash (food posed to extend the present area of each man to have three days’ prac the legislature seeking the republican their neighbors. Their orchards are j enthusiasm were splendid and every j mail; Riverton, \\ H. Hull; Row about 240 acres to an area of more tice. Tichenor’s two greatest i one had a jolly time. The people ' land. J D. Hayes; South Slough. >' than 4000 acres, while the popula matches were with R. Bell, the San nomination, should either subscribe i all well pruned and sprayed. of Coquille gave the students of both Harry Rhodes.; Ten Mile, George V eritas . tion of the actual Town of Bandon Francisco champion, and Will Trae- to no statement at all, or to a state high schools quite an elaborate ban- I S- ¡1 r-leifor. covers about 600 acres. Robert ger, former football captain at f Stan ment that they will .support for U. S. Death Was On His Heels Walker, Sr., and Chris Rasmussen ford and now deputy United States senator that candidate receiving the Jesse P. Morris, of Skippers, Va., acted as judges of election and C.R. marshal at I.os Angeles. Both of highest number of republican votes. The substitute provision offered had a close call call in the spring of Wade and A* D. Morse as clerks, these matches lie won. A match As the municipality is Still under a was partly arranged between Tiche bj Mr. Smith in regard to Statement 1906. He says: “An attack of charter granted in 1891, it is prob nor and Roberts a year ago, but No. 1, and which was voted down pnuemonia left me so weak and with able that a second attempt w ill be neither man could get away from after hot debate by an overwhelming such a fearful cough that my friends vote, was as follows: declared consumption had me, and made to recharter us in accordance his work at that time We hereby pledge our nominees death was on my heels. Then I with our actual needs. C. IL Tichenor, n plain clothes for state senator and representatives was persuaded to try Dr. King's than in Portland and a brother of F. if elected, to vote as members of the New Discovery. It helped me im Some of the Things We Want B. Tichenor, states that he has $2000 legislature for the candidate for U S. mediately. aitri after taking two and to bet on his brother in two out of senator who shall receive a plurality a half bottles I was a well man again. And Are Going to Get. three matches. Tichenor will rep vote at the general June election. I found out that New Discovery is resent the S. A. A. C. in his match The following are the resolutions the best remedy for coughs and lung Bandon wants a few things more with Roberts.—Spokane Chronicle. reported by the committee on reso disease in all the world." Sold un lutions and by the convention adopt der guarantee at C. V. Lowe's drug than she now possesses, that is, we He Got What He Needed want facilities for handling and man ed : store. 50c and $1. Trial bottle free. Whereas, the state of Oregon has ufacturing natural wealth and raw “Nine years ago it looked as if my material. We want transportation time had come,’’ says Mr. Farthing been retarded in its development by Died—Judge Delos Woodruff for our coal. We want a brick yard of Mill Creek, Okla. “I was so run I reason of the owners of the large that will manufacture at least a part down that life hung on a very slender land grants refusing to sell said land At his home at Ophir, Curry of the immense beds of day in our thread. It was then my druggist i according to the terms of the grants county, Delos Woodruff, pioneer of vicinity. We want a glass factory recommended Electric Bitters. I I under which the same are held. Whereas, C W. Fulton, senator 4 hat section, died Wednesday, or a dozen of them if we c,te get bought a bottle and J got what I that many to use a p ut of <iur inex needed—strength. I had one foot from Oregon, has introduced in the March 25th, aged 74 years. The haustible supply of sand, rich in in the grave, but Electric Bitters put U. S. senate a resolution authorizing judge had been ailing for some time, silica, and adapted to the manufac it back on the turf again, and I’ve the United States attorney general and death was not unexpected. He ture of glass and for use in molding. been well ever since." Sold under to proceed against‘said owners to is survived by his wife and leaves a We want seme one to develop thy guarantee at C. Y. Lowe’s drug force them to comply with the terms considerable estate. oil region south of here and to make store. 50c. of grants; ’ » Plenty of Trouble Whereas, the chief owners of said Bandon the center of an oil produc liver ing district that will beat Pennsyl Died-vMrs. Mary A. Logan land are making a strong effort til is caused by stagnation of the and and bowels. To get rid of it vania or Texas all hollow. We defeat said resolution, claiming that headache and biliousness and the w-ant some one to develop w hat is At her home in Mount Vernon, it will deprive innocent purchasers poison that brings jaundice, take IF YOU HAVE BEEN TOOLED IN THE MERCHANDISE said by those who- know, to be the Ohio, March 20, 1008, Mrs. Mary of land purchased from the original r. King's New Lite ¡‘ills, the relia YOU HAVE BOUGHT IT WA5 NOT OUR FAULT. WE finest natural beach on the Pacific A. Logan Mts. Ogan was born owners; ble purifiers that do the work with HAVE ALWAYS KEPT GOOD GOOD5 AT OUR coast so that it will be the best on Washington’s birthday over 85 Wl ereae. said claim is made for out grinding .. ' ' 'g or griping. 25c at C. known and most popular beach years ago; she is survived by four the purpose, of defeating said reso ¿ tore , we always ¿ hall . IT PAY¿. COME Y. Lowe ’s drug store. thereon. We want a box factory, daughters, living in the east and by lution. thus defeating any action by TO U5 THEN AND LET U3 DRE55 YOU. WE ¿HALL a veneer factory, a furniture factory, her two sons, W. H. Logan and the government in relation thereto; Lumber $5 per M. NOT FOOL YOU. A GOOD VALUE FOR YoUR a sash and door factory, and any Professor John C. Logan, both of therefore be it We have a quantity of No. 3 lum- MONEY WHAT WE ¿HALL GIVE YOU. A m- thing else that anyone can think of this city. Resolved, by the republican con s lu-ds, her, suitable for building in tin factory line, to manufacture ToMER MADE W^E A CUJToMER. MADE FOR vention of Coos coonty, held this walks, etc., which we offer in lots of A Twenty Year Sentence an inexhaustible supply of the* 24th day of March, 1908, at Coquille, U¿. YOU MAY BE W^HING A NEW DRE¿¿ FOR M. “I have just c mpleted a twenty Oregon, that it is the sense ot this 1000 feet and upward, at $5 per world's finest fir, cedar, spruce^ EA¿TER OR ¿OME FA5RJC.5 To MAKE CLOTHE5 C ody L umber i ,, l>y convention tliat lhe resolution it maple, myrtle, oak and alder. We year health sentence imposed __ OF FOR YOUR¿ELF OR THE CHILDREN. ¿UPPO¿E want a steamer line i«> the north and Bifc klen s Arnica sah e, w Inch cured troduced liy Charles W Fulton rela Clover, timothy, field corn, barley ! a railroad. We w ant more people me of bleeding pile-, just twenty tive to the Oregon and California rye grass, onion sets and seed pota YOU COME To OUR ¿TORE. WE ARE BEGINNING TO WI3H THAT ¿OMEONE EL¿E HAD OUR ¿PRING to develop the re.it fruit and dairy years ago," writes O. S. Woolever, 1 and Grant should be passed as in toes for sale at I lartman’s. country in the valley in Curry cotMi of LeRaysville, N. \ . Bucklen's troduced and without amendment; j Goo!^. Do You Like to Fi«h? ty, Bear creek ami lour-mile. We Arnica Salve heals the worst sores, be it further KE¿PECTFULLY, We have discovered a fish bait which Resolved, that the republicans of want them, we ».mt them, we want boils, burns, wound* and cuts in the •• oih I cls 'em bite. One box FREE <>f all them And what are we going1 to shortest time, 25c at Cf, V. Lowe s this convention heartily concur in charite . Write for particulars. FISHING , the ¡»osition of Senator Charles W. SUPPLY CO , Dept, l'^, Lebanon, Ohio. do about it? We are g<jing to get drug store. them; we are in a position to offer inducen\ynts to any such proposition and we will do it. Information can be given by the Chamber or Com merce. thu Commercial Club or any real estate company advertised in this paper. b niton and Congressman W. Hawley in reference to amendments proposed to said resolution and in their action i 1 proceeding to force these land grants opened. Following these was a resolution to divide the county into districts, as was given in our last issue, for the election of delegates to the state and Enthusiastic Meeting of the Principles and Resolutions of congressional conventions. Judge Stockholders Friday C. A. Sehibrede was named as one the Republicans of Coos of the delegates from the first dis Night. trict, instead of Judge Rummell. County. whose name appeared as such in the Recorder of March 26. PIANS F9R ENSUING YEAR FORMULATED A. Trowaridg • o ©