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♦ x 4> 4 I < o r». O -*■> *>□ f» 0 ‘ 4 I ,o’ I * I O 1 < tr- ® 2A21 Votum® XXIV. • « • BANDON, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 9, Number 15 1908. ......... IK EMES fOR flttK ms Launch«»* at Price’« Shipyard. view of all the facts to be considered, Few, at this.tiftie, have reached ulti Willard’s Boat Launche«. would place “his own peisonal de mate conclusion. To place another sires or egotistical opinions para man at the head of this government, The launch Wolverine, built . t mount to the combined wishes and would mean, for some time to come Max Timmerman's yard in this cit , The launching of. the steamer intelligence of the Republican partv delay, uncertainty, if not possible was placed in the water today Sh • Daisy is announced for April 30th. and the electorate of the nation.’’ disappointment, in the successful is 61 feet long, 10 feet beam, and Miss Erma Craine will christen the As a matter of tact, the people will carrying out of the problems of gov feet depth of hold and has a 50-hor- good ».hip, which is the tir.st vessel not have had the substance of two ernment the President has essayed power gasoline engine. G. R Wi to be completed by’ Price’s Yard administrations of President Roose to solve. lard and E D. Stuller are the owi A Brief Resume of the Po since its re-establishment in Bandon. Why He Should be Re-elect velt at the close of his present term. For President Roosevelt to be per ers of the new craft that was bu: It is planned to have the full Bandon To prove this, all that is necessary is mitted to give up the reins of gov for the passenger trade on the C< litical Situation in Coo« ed President of the Band to furnish music, and a brief to quote from the language of the ernment at the end of his first elec quille river, between Bandon an period of oratory upon the occasion. County. President and cite a little recent his tive term because of such illogical the county seat, which distance sl> Nation. Tl^e public will be invited and a tory. In that dark hour of univer /and paltry reasons as have been of is supposed to cover twice dai! feas'Wof the; best to eat and drink sal sorrow following immediately fered, against the wish of the great The Wolverine is a new type of bo., will be served in Craine’s Hotel by upon the death of our beloved Pres mass of the people, in the present for these waters.. She has a com the owners and builders of the new McKinley, Vice President condition of governmental affairs promise stern and lines that sh til FMM H. NORCROSS’ EXPRESSION. ident ship.. A grand ball will be given in Roosevelt was notified of the Presi would be worse than folly. make h«y speedy. So soon as t the evening at the Oriental, for which There is but one logical and rea engines are running smoothly an- dent’s death by the members of Mr. complimentary tickets will be dis McKinley’s Cabinet, then present in sonable thing to do under the cir the weather is favorable, she will b' / tributed. The City Council will be Buffalo, and advised to at once take cumstances, and that is for the Re taken around to the Coquille riv-. This paper, submitted in compe the oath of office as President. The publican national convention at Chi asked to declare a special holiday for The time for filing nominating the occasion, and it is expected that tition with hundredsof others, was reply of the then Vice President is cago to nominate Mr. Roosevelt as to enter her commission.—Ti nes petitions expired Wednesday, the all industrial enterprises in the city awarded the prize of $(,000 of significant: the choice of the Republican party School Notes first of April and the registrations will close for the day in honor of the fered by the Hon? Jonathan Bourne, for President. It might not be so “ I shall take the oath at once, in closed Tuesday night. United States Senator from Oregon, accordance with your request and logical, but it would be the sensible event. Among those who have filed their ’ Wood is absent from sch< >• Major Tower, customs house of for the best argument in support ot thiiig for the Democratic convention petitions with the formalities re ficer for this District, has already certain propositions, which he laid in this hour of deep and terrible to take a similar course. If Mr t ■! :y on account of sickness. quired by law are the following: completed inspection of the ship; he down, to the effect that Theodore national bereavement, I wish to state Roosevelt feels that he cannot con Rittie McNair is absent today • that it shall be my aim to continue for county clerk, James Watson, returned to the bay last week. Roosevelt should and would be se absolutely unbroken the policy of sistently accept another nomination, account of her mother s Hint's. republican is ti e only candidate. lected and elected for a second President McKinley for the peace the people will not insist that he do The basket ball team payed For surveyor, A. N. Gould, re elective term. S. P. to Start Work. and prosperity and honor of our be so. They will, however, insist that very interesting game wil.i me t • publican and at present deputy The assertion that “the sovereign loved country.” he be on hand when the time comes team la-t Friday evening surveyor under Cathcart, is the A report from a seemingly reliable people and not Theodore Roosevelt, This declaration qqjeted the fears lor his inaugaration. suited-in a tie. solitary aspirant for the position. the individual and public servant In the field for representative, source is received to the effect that will decide w ho shall be his succ$> of the people, that there might be a Death Was On His Heels Mis- Murphy icp r.s i J .t •. are George N. Farrin of Marshfield, a large army of men and teams will sor,” is so manifest that it will not change in the policy of the adminis her puuils back today, w ho h » Jesse P. Morris, of Skippers, Va. , Major I.. I). Kinney of North Bend, begin work grading the Coos Bay- admit of argument to the contrary. tration, the uncertain nature of which had a close call call in the spring of been ill the past week. and Fred N. Perkins, oh Bandon, Drain railroad April ist or as soon The views of the President are enti would have a tendency to upset, to a 1906. He says: “An attack of Mrs. Y oj reports a larger attend republicans, and R. E. L. Bedil- thereafter as weather conditions will tled to most respectful consideration, greater or less extent, the financial pnuemonia left me so weak and with lion, democrat of Bandon. This permit. Several additional loads of but they are not necessarily conclu and commercial interests of the such a fearful cough that my friends ance this week than usual. promises to be a lively contest both steel bridge material have been un sive, even where the question is country. In line with his solemn declared consumption had me, and Miss Hall has accepted Miss Col At declaration, the President requested in the primaries and in the election loaded at Drain this week. whether he shall succeed himself. lier's position as teacher of the thiru present there- is enough material on the members of McKinley’s Cabinet death was on my heels. Then I gradé, Miss Coilier having resigned in |une. The position of the President re was persuaded to try Dr. King ’ s For senator from Coos and the ground to build over one-half garding his own candidacy is well to remain at the head of their re New D scovery. It helped me im last week. Curry counties, W. C. Chase is the the way. If the S. P. people can known. Immediately following the spective departments and constitute mediately. and after taking two and The examinations taken only candidate to file a petition. build a road bed as fast as Jim Hill election in 1904 he issued a state his official family, as they had con a half bottles I was a Well man again. Mr. Chase who is the present can, we may expect to ride out of ment to the people, which statement stituted his predecessor's. This in I found out that New Discovery is end of last week c. »s i ne What Mr. month ol schoo . -et» ng t.v > lì > «. representative from Coos county, Coos Bay on a first-class train and he reiterated on the nth of Decern vitation was accepted the best remedy for coughs and lung mo e before sctioui vm ci /.I eat Thanksgiving dinner with rela Roosevelt is pleased to call his first is candidate for the republican nomi ber last, upon the occasion of the disease in all the world.” Sold un E bua A ike .. nation. R. D. Hume, of Rogue tives in the interior. But we are call of the Republican National term was, in reality, the second term der guarantee at C. Y. Lowe’s drug not building air castles. — Coos Bay of President McKinley, By Theodore river has annonuced his candidacy Committee for the convention at store. 50c and $1. Trial bottle free. Plenty of Trouble as an independent for the same Harboi. Chicago. That statement is as fol Roosevelt, acting in a capacity simi is caused by stagnation of the livei lar to that of an administrator with office, and while the primaries will lows: maj . M c K inney and bowels. To get rid of it and Charter Re-vis ion. the will annexed. It may be con be uneventful in this position, the “1 am deeply sensible of the honor headache and biliousness and the WILL SPEAK ceded that during those three and a election will bring out a good cam done me by the American people in poison that brings jaundice, take half years the people obtained some paign, as both men l-ave a large and The __ City . . . Council, ______ ,_ at ____ their last thus expressing their confidence in intimation of the character of admin r. King’s New l ife Pills, the relia influential following. meeting, decided to make another what I havejdone and hâve triée io istration Mr. Roosevelt would inau Major L. D. Kinney, candidate fot ble purifiers that do the work with Joint representative for Coos try at the charter and are acting do. I appreciate to the full the and Curry counties presents a rather promptly. They appointed a com solemn responsiblility this confidence gurate, should he be e ected Presi Representative from Coos County out grinding or griping. 25c at C. pe uilar condition ot affairs. Col. mittee to consider the matter and to imposes upon me and I shall do all dent, and thus become free to carry will address the voters of Bandon Y. Lowe’s drug store. I. N. Muncy ot Gold Beach is the revise the proposed charter if nec that in my power lies not to forfeit out his own policies. As a matter and vicinity to-night on the vital For Sale. only candidate to file his petition in essary. The committee consists of it. On the 4th of March next, I of fact, however, he never lost sight is mes and questions of the day. of his declaration, made in all solem-1 Three five-acre tracts % of a mile due form for the job, although Ed John Felter, R. E. L. Bedillion, E shall have served three and a half Rackieff of Langlois, present in Dyer, C. R. Wade, Geo. P. Top years, and these three and a half nity at Buffalo, “to carry out abso-1 He will outline the policy to be pur- from plank road, 2% miles from cumbent and Ed |ensen of Port Or ping and E. M. Gallier. The meas years constitute my first term. The lutely unbroken the policy of Presi sued by him if elected and will state Bandon. $60 per acre. C. H. C handler , Bindon. ford , both circulated petitions all on ure will probably be re-submitted to wise custom which limits the Presi dent McKinley.” How, then, can his position on all public matters. the Republican end. The two latter a vote shortly after the next munici dent to two terms regards the sub his re-election violate the substance The Major is a first class speaker Do You Like to Fish? gentlemen will ask their friends to pal election. stance and not the form, and under any more than it does the form of and will entertain you well. The the custom? It violates neither. We have discovered a flab bait whicu write in their names, No democrat no circumstances will I be a candi address will commence at 8 ¡30 sharp makes 'em bite, One box FREE of all If the great mass of the American has come out for any legislative oliarle. Write for particulars. FISHING Pensions for bandonians. date for or accept another nomina i people, regardless of party affiliation, in the City Hall. office with the single exception of I SUPPLY CO., Dept. U., Lebanon, Ohio. tion.” Mr. Bedillion. Mr. Rackieff is the There is no reason why he fore desire that the President succeed only republican candidate on record J According to the latest dispatches going announcement should be ac himself, and 1 believe they do, un to the < Iregonian from Washington, cepted by the American people as questionably, it would be folly for in support of Statement No. i. E. Huckendorff, Prosper, Levi, increases in pension to $20.00 for C. conclusive simply because it comes them to regard the statement of Mr. REtfOT-VED ! * Smith, Marshfield, A. M. Snyder, E. Covell and $12 for A. M. Sumner from Mr. Roosevelt. If there is Roosevelt as conclusive. The office Myrtle Point And John Perrot of Co have been granted Other'Coos and rot m for a difference of opinion as of President of the United States is THAT IN THE 5PR.ING, ABOUT ’ \ quille are candidates before the Curry men and the amounts they to fact or r< ason, or both, the good so exalted, and its a. I ministration so EASTER, TIME,WE .SHOULD ALL republican primaries for sheriff and will get are as follows: judgment of the whole people must affects the welfare of all, that the Win W. Glanville, Port Orford, be, and is, decisive. W. W Gage, the present sheriff and people will never concede that a y COME OUT IN NEW CLOTHES, to accept it when 1 Cal W. Wright of Marshfield, $15.00; .John F. Burgess. Coquille, The only custom that prevails in 1 citizen can refuse t IT MAKES U5 LOOK POOR» deputy game Warden, seek nomi $12.00; John N. Shahn, Marshfield, this country regarding the terms of i tendered. I MWÌ 0 AND FEEL POOR. WITH OLD nation on the democratic ticket. $12.00; O. L. Cole, North Bend. office of our Presidents applies to Mr. Roosevelt, however, has net ■yo < $12.00; John Porter, Allegany, This looks like another good con C lothes on . W e are out or elective terms. The President, un declared that he will decline the of- test both before and after primary $12.00: Il W. Small, Marshfield, questionably does not come within , fice should he receive the electorate A bate , buster browm $15.00. time. the letter of this custom. If the eus vote of the nation. We need not X County treasurer J. B. Dulley tom is to undergo modification, Mr. I fear that he would think of refusing He Got What He Needed «a seeks the nomination to succeed him Roosevelt certainly has not the right it. He’ is too good a soldier and 4 • “ Nine years ago it looked as if my self on the republ.can side and to all the say regarding that modifi too patriotic an American to reins ■ time had come, ” says Mr. Farthing M. R. Lee will oppose him in the cation. Doubtless, when Mr. Roose to obey the command of tlm people primaries, and J. J. Lamb is the sole of Mill Creek, Okla. “I was>so run velt issued the foregoing statement, to stay in the harness until he fin down that life hung on a very slender democrat in the field for the honor. X he was prompted m< re or less by ishes the good work he has inau LV N. C. Medley of Bandon, and K. thread. It was then my druggist modesty. For him to insist, how gurated J Hansen of Gravel Ford are op recommended Electric Bitters. 1 ever, that the views therein ex If the American people w ill-top ponents for the republican nomi bought a bottle and I got what I pressed are conclusive would be the to think for a moment, they will needed — strength. I had one foot nation for assessor. T. J. Thrift, It is probably realize that, “barring death or seri I height of arrogance. I the present assessor and Sol ulver ,n the.grave, but Electric Bitters put the fact that the people do not care ous illness. President Roosevelt ’ t back on the turf again, and I've, of Bandon are candidates .for the for any innovations upon the custom mujft and will be selected and elected democratic nomination for the office. been well ever since.” Sold under in question. The great mass of the for a second elective term.” The No democrat has appeared for guarantee at C. Y. Lo ve’s drug American people are well pleased people are with him in the great wz; county school school supernitendent store. 50c. with the administration of President work he has undertaken I'lu v Ko’bert Goetz and W. H. Bunch are 1 Salem, Or., March 27.—The case Roosevelt. They want him f r two have the utmost faith in his honesty aspirants on the republic an side and 1 of J K. Sears and District Attorney elective terms, and they have the of purpose. They appreciate his TnGöGbfoa r.aSTtR it is believed a close contest is on Ji 11. McNary, as relator tor the right to say whether his re-election transcendant ability to deal with the lUfTiilT TM>AV for the office. state of < >regon, plaintiffs, vs F. I will be a violation of a custom of great problems now confronting the For county commissioner W. T Dunbar, former Secretary of State, .debatable wisdom. Mr. Roosevelt state. l hey realize his courage, his THE LILLIE5 ARE Dement of Myrtle Point, M. J. tor an accounting and foi the recov ; has never been an advocate of, short initiative, his vast expeiience, his EA5TER. Nbw 15 NEAR.. Krantz ol Dora, Geo- S. Davis of ery of certain fees collected by him i measure in any of his’dealings with tremendous capacity for effective bl/R.5TIN6 EoR-TH IN BEAUTY. AR.E YOU? MAY Norway, H. I-. Wilcox of Fairview during his two terms of office, was . the people. Then* is neither reason work. They believe in his purpose BE YOU HAVE CHUCKED A5IDE YOUR OLD DUD-5 and J. A. Davenport of Coquille de decided by Judge (ialloway today in 1 nor consistency in his saying now to enforce the law impartially, with sire to go in as republicans and I 1'. | favor of the state. In his decision. ' that the people sjpll accept three out respect to person, wealth or AND BLOOMED OUT IN A NEW 5UIT (IF NOT COME Weekly of Gravel Ford will repre- i Judge Galloway order» Dusba? to and a half years as a full term when station. They have an abiding faith TO U5); BUT WITHOUT THE ACCE55OR.IE5-TIE5, sent democracy in the contest. l>ay back to the state $(03.926,41. they are entitled to four. The citi- in the ultimate good that will result COLLAR.5? 5HIR.T5, UNDER.WEAR. AND HO5E-- Registrations closed with a fail DunbaP will appeal. z«ns of this country are always enti to this nation from his persistent showing, Bandon Wading all o;hei tled to the full bushel o! wheat. If, campaign against legal and moral CAN YOU LE R.EADY FOR. EA5TER.. WE CAN FIT precincts by a big majority, having A Twenty Yaar ■ in order to obtain it, they must take wrong doing. They comprehend YOU OUT IN THE NEW THIN65 IN CoLLAR.5 AND approximately 500 registrations. | “i have just c mpleted a twenty I it heaped and running over, who will the value of having such a man as 5HIR.T5. OUR. UNDERWEAR. WILL FEtL GOOD Oil Voters who have not registered will year health sentence imposed by .ftbjPct, unless it be those who, for Chief Executive. be allowed to swear themselves ai at Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, which cured j personal reasons, do not want the YOU, AND WE CAN 5UPPLY YOU WITH Ho5£ 5 d No other man has such a hold the polls, with st* freeholders, regis me of bleedin* piles just twenty people to have all that is coming to upon the confidence of the people. I .SWELL THAT YOU WILL R.OLL UP YoUR. TR.OU5- tered voters, as witnesses. year- .1*0,” writes O. S Woolever, them? No other man can gain such confi of I.eRaysville, N. Y. Bucklen’s The only reason offered by the dence without years of trial. The ER.5 AT THE BOTTOM. Sewell C. Smith, who has been Arnica Salve heal* the worst sores, President why he will not again be- people know what Roosevelt is; R.E5PECTFULLY, employed at Cdtiy's mill since its boils, burns, wounds and cuts in the eome a candidate is that it will vio- they do not know what some other . ® ____ t start, left last Friday morning for shortest time. 25c at C. Y Lowe's late the “substance” of the custom. man may become. The policies ot drug store. Portland and valley points. I To insist upon such a conclusion, in Roosevelt are in course of execution. • • V J I ROOSEVELT ANU THE PEOPLE A. Trowbridge • f •• • • B • • *• •« « f • 4 •4 o • • ••• Cf a* <• • o • • * a