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•••ìnn ■ ssì «TTFTÌ L Volarne XXIV. BANDON, OREGON, THURSDAY, Candidates in Tomorrow’s Primary Election Some Pertinent Remarks on H. M. Cake’s Candidacy. RGIERT 80ETZ, A NATIVE SON OF OWN, ISSUES A SI6NED STATEMENT OF PRINCIPIES ANO POLICIES IF ELECTED. Î in the contest now on for the re publican nomination for school superintendent, indications seem to point to Robert Goetz, as the prob able nominee. He has made a clean and vigorious campaign for the nomination, has a clear record as a republican, is a man of good education and fine character, and over and above all else, has present ed to the consideration of the voters of the county, a signed statement containing his principles and policies in the conduct of the office, should he be nominated and elected. This statement commends itself in its nuccinct outline and is as follows: Honesty in the sense of fair dealing to all and the faithful performance of the duties of my office, and efficiency and progress in school work and school supervision. In the forthcoming republican primaries, I respectfully ask the support of all who believe in the policies I have here outlined or who are interested in good schools. Respectfully yours, R obert G oetz Mr. Goetz is a graduate of the normal department of Philomath College and has since that time com pleted a two year’s courfe in the study of law. He has spent the last six years in active teaching, during If nominated and elected school which time he has successfully Superintendent, I will- move to the handled primary, grammar and full county seat, and be in my office high school courses. every day, except Sunday or when Until within the past four years, visiting scholars. he has been a resident of Bandon, I will work to secure in every where his mother and brother, well town in the county a four year’s known Bandonians, still reside. His standard high school with a good present residence is at Gravel Ford, department in manual training. where he has resided since his mar Believing that the best results can riage four years ago, to “the daughter be secured by association with of D. R. Lewis. Mr. Goetz was born at Coquille others I will hold local institutes in every town in the county, and I will in 1881 and has spent most of his He is a promi endeavor to organize and maintain life in the county nent figure in fraternal affairs, and local teacher’s study clubs. To encourage and better the work has the support of a host of friends. of the district schools, and to arouse The following statement from a •rominent men member of the party a greater interest among patrons, prominent ~ , in discussing the teachers and pupils in their school from Coos Bay, candidacy and n qualifications of Mr. work and home life. I will follow ’ randidarv the example of other superintendents Goetz, in a recent conversation, and hold an annual school fair for presents the ideas of many on the the schools of Coos county. Sin question. “Being a native of Coos county, cerely believing in the future great ness of Coos county, it will be my having made his own way in the earnest effort to make the schools of world, ever striving to improve the the county, what ihe schools of a public schools, and having always been a consistent republican, he great county should be. shonld receive the hearty support of I stand for honesty, efficiency and progress in school supervision. every member of the party.’’ In spite of the desperate efforts of the old machine and representatives of certain big trusts to accomplish his defeat, the nominaton of H. M. Oake, champion of stateme it no. 1, foJ United States Senator on April 17, is generally conceded through out the state. It is predicted in Portland that he will carry Mult nomah county by between 50 o and 6000. With few exceptions, the newspapers of the state have ral lied loyally to Mr. Cake’s support. In urging his nomination, the Polk county Observer says: “Hon. H. M. Cake is making a magnificent campaign and his nomi nation, never seriously in doubt, is now practically assured by a rousing majority. Enthusiastic crowds have flocked to hear him in his trip through southern Oregon, and his touy °f eastern Oregon, where he has always been strong with the voters, promises to be in the nature of a triumphial march. Mr. Cake is making a clean, dignified cam paign, free from personality or abuse and is earnestly advocating the principles he believes to be right. He is an able, effective speaker who makes no attempt at high-flown oratory, but takes the people into his confidence and has a quiet heart - to-heait talk with them on the im portant issues now before the people of the state and nation—the most effective oratory by the way, can be indulged in by any public speaker in this practical age. He dodges no issues, straddles no question, but frankly discussses every subject n a manner that leaves no doubt in any mind as to his sincerity. In Mr. Cake the people feel they have a man whom they can trust; one who would represent them honorably and fearlessly n the Nation’s highest law - making body.’’ Coos County Registration* The following abstract of the regis tration of electors, in Coos county, state of Oregon, as shown by the books of registration, at 5 o'clock p. m., April 7, 1908, is furnished the R ecorder by special favor of County Clerk James Watson. Bandon ............. Barton Prairie.. Coaledo............... Coo* City. . .... C<x-*Ki*«r, North Coos River ........ Coqaillb. East,.. Co^oille, West.. Peer Purk........... Dora ................. Empire............. . Enchanted Pr’rie Four mile............. Lake............... .. Lee........................ MarshfleldNortb Ma ruhtield. Booth Miaaonri.,, . .. Myrtle Point.... Newport............. North Bend......... Norway ............ Parkersburg........ Prosper................ Kiyerton............ Howland Pr’rie South Slough.... Suiuuer............... Ten Mile............ 441 81 20 7 33 4z 137 181 1 86 2S 4S lb 39 23 173 325 35 315 68 40b 91 49 57 50 11 13 19 65 271 15 14 2 so 34 103 92 19 It 29 11 22 11 118 1H5 23 195 37 291 47 » 2b 24 4 10 12 40 73 4 7ft 10 1 6 r. 3 2 2 11 2 3 45 ft 16 42 16 1 9 1 8 ft 13 ft 3 8 2 3 25 87 9 IV 11 56 26 15 15 20 6 2 6 16 i 16 8 29 1 1 2 4 34 9 2 27 10 3 14 1 1 • •• 1 1 1 •• 10 2807 1897 590 24 290 3 125 78 Coos County Oil Fields. Extensive oil fields will soon be opened up in the Coos Bay country. Forty tons of boring machinery will leave for that section on the steamer Alliance, which is scheduled to sail tomorrow night. The fields have been thoroughly prospected and it is said that every indication goes to show that they will turn out to be even richer in production than those of California. On the strength of a lengthy report recently made by ex perts, the owner of about 2000 acres of ground decided to develop the property at once. The machinery is consigned t» te A. Crittenden of Marshfield. Coal deposits have been un covered on the property. Tributary to them oil can be seen gushing from the ground in various localities. Tests show the product is of high grade as any fuel oil on the Pacific Coast. It pours out of the ground so freely in places that scums of it form on the bay. Until in the last Myrtle Point Elects City two or three months it was a mystery Officials. as to where the oil came from. Steps are being taken to organize The Myrtle Point city election a stock company for prospecting passed off very quietly at the city and making locations .—Portland Telegram. hall last Monday, only 118 votes being cast. There was no lively Riverton Local* contest on and as a consequence many who had a right to vote failed Every body is busy gardening. to appear and register a preference. Mrs. Bell of Marshfield has been W. O. Cooper and J. L. Lewellen, visiting with Mrs. Ferry. having declined to run for the office Miss Addie Hunter of Marshfield, of councilmen, there was but two and sister were visitors at Mrs. Chas. names on the ticket, and with the Cessnfti’ last week. exception of a few scattering votes Wm. Kay’s little girl has been un they captured the electors. R. C. der the doctor's care fer the past Dement received 11 1 votes and J. week. A STATEMENT stability of our government. The D. Barklow 99, both being elected Mrs. Cessna’s little boy has been -r - n li - » n ri8ht to <,rgan'ze <or protection for a three year term to succeed W. Dr. To^my reilow Republicans of Coos agains[ ,he encroachments of capital W. Williams and E. A. Dodge, quite sick the last few days. Culin was called to attend him. is an inherent right which no just I am a candidate for the nomina-| I government will deny. 1 beiieve in whose terms have expired Sheriff Gage was in town last Sat I. E. Rose was re-elected record tion for representative for Coos reducing the hours of the American er for a one-year term by a vote of urday, posting election notices. county aad submit the following wage earner and prohibit the em brief statement of principles for your ployment of children of tender and 73. He was opposed by V. L. Ar Mr. George Paulson and his sister rington who polled 43 votes. consideration. immature years in classes of labor Mrs. V. Gibson are now guests at J. M. Arrington was re-elected We of Coos county are on the that retard the development of mind city treasnrer by a vote of 99 against Mrs. Whites.’ •vaof a great development. And and body. 16 for E. W. Hermann.—Enter much can be done by our delegation Mrs. White will close her board I am opposed to the admission of prise. in the legislature to promote or re Chinese and Japanese leborers in ing house on Apr. 15, which will tard our progress. competition with our intelligent and leave our town without a boarding Death Was On Hi* Heel* My policy if elected shall be Coos independent workingman. For house. The RivertoQ Hotel now oc Jesse P. Morris, of Skippers, Va., county, first, last and all the time. United States senator 1 will vote for had a close call call in the spring of cupied by O. A. Kelly will be to 1 am in favor of an amendment to the republican candidate who re the constitution of the United States ceives the largest vote in the primary 1906. He says: “An attack of rent soon. We hope some person pnuemonia left me so weak and with for election of senators by a direct election. such a fearful cough that my friends will start up a good hotel here, as it vote of the people. Any legislation that tends to pro declared consumption had me, and is needed badly; moreover it I am in favor of such legislation mote the interests of Coos county death was on my heels. Then I would be a good financial venture an shall secure and protect the will. have my earnest support. was persuaded to try Dr. King’s American workingman in his rights, If you are in accord with these New Discovery. It helped me im for the person in question. and favor amending the labor lien principles I ask your co-operation. V kritas . mediately. and after taking two and laws of the state so as to fuliy pro Yours to serve, a half bottles I was a well man again. A Tw**ty Year Sentence tect the workingmen in all occupa G eo . N. F arrin . I found out that New Discovery is tions. For upon the welfare of this “I have just completed a twenty the best remedy for coughs and lung year health sentence imposed by clM of our citizens depends the disease in all the world. ” Sold un Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, which cured der guarantee at C. Y. Lowe's drug me of bleeding piles just twenty store. 50c and $1. Trial bottle free. years ago,” writes O. S. Woolever, of LeRaysville, N. Y. Bucklen’s Republican Candidate for Nomination for U. S. Senator A big cat or a little cut, small Arnica Salve heals the worst sores, Mr. Cake is the advocate of Statement No. 1 «nd the popular election Hcrstches or brnisee or big ones are boils, burns, wounds and cuts in the of United States Senators. Two years ago he took the stump Sir his suc beale-i quickly by Dewitt sCarbolized shortest time. 25c at C. Y. Lowe * cessful opponent. He deserves the support of every loyal republican who ! Witch Hazel Salve. It is especially drug store. believes in pure politics. The machine element concedes his nomination good jor pile*. Get Dewitt’s. Sold De You Lika te"Ffeh? if the people go to the polls, but boasts that believers in Statement No. 1 by Bandon Drug Co. viM not be interested enough to vote at the primaries. This is the last We have diMoverod a flah bail «blob Dewitt's Little Early Risers, the makee 'em bite. One box FBKK of all *MW*i to then» Who believe in the popular electiun of U. S. Senators to famous htile liver pills. Sold by charge. Write tot particulaea. FIIIHLNG •Nett the ngir.s which the erid. machine i* Upiqg to wrest from them. j Bandon Drug Co. SUPPLY OU , Dept. V., Lebanon, Ohio. ♦ S' » •• O o 9 all in their pow er fo advance the in terests of Coos and Curry dairyin ■ industry. Phcy have all djtparatu ami full equipment for testing and for making lactic acid cultures, and I w ill do tin -«»services for dairymen, . free of charge. In this way, they seek to bring dairying up to a i scientific basis h< re. Begins Operation This Week Mr. Green states that the Coquilk- ivaia and .mjarent territory second Humboldt; the conditions Under Most Favorable ' here being very similar to those at j Eureka, and he thinks that five Conditions. 1 y ears 1 wil' -.ike the C ¡li‘i-1 ria ■ nint;. I look t tr ’ - lanrt-ls if she w- uld k<-. j 1 ("* 1. nos .1 ihe second place ii tn< dan \ records of the world. “Th< best 11 n the ■ land, and Bandon it- logical 1 manufacturing and slu.ppint Ct nter -,’’ are his w■ irds in -li < I -, Ji 1 r the gr- •an- pi u. et Bandon’s new creamery has com Plenty it Trona e menced operations, and will beyi.1 i 1 1 . , .i uio nie h IS under contract, 'o handle tlm gr-u A - i -i i 1 . '. I I 1 -Il it a 1 quantities of milk and cream ,i ■ die and - lr> 1 -n.1 -s :i . 1 11 duced in this vicinity, to-morrow 1 that bring ■ j.i'ind-i . 1 k This institution, which has the . 1 ■ . - N L th •'i 1 Golden State Creamery Co. ot San iruic-r- lb.a d . ” rs iV.f h Francisco at its back, is being man • ) aged by C. Nelson and J. R, Green both of the Golden State Company Mr. Green, who is well known ii Bandon has been with them f->ur Lumber $5 ptjr f4. years. These gentlemen hai e We have a quantity it No 3 him equipped their new 40x60, two her, suitable tor building slud.-, storied building, (in addition to walks, etc., which we oiler 111 lots >< which are storage and engine houses; 1000 feet and upward, at $5 per M. with the most modern machinery C ody L umber C o . and arrangements with special re gard to scientific sanitation, and He Got What He Needed have engaged Mr. R. M. Pressy, “ Nine years ago it looked ; m one of the most highly recommend ed butter makers of the middle west, time had come,'’ s>ay.-> Mr F>1 thing of Mill Creek, Oaja. 1 a as / ru • to manufacture t eir butter. None but fancy grades will be down that iife aung on a v ■ 1 s 1 I turned out, as the firm desire to thread. It was then my d’jgg: .1 make a reputation synonimous with recommended Electric Bilteia 1 bought a bottle and 1 got what 1 quality. Their apparatus includes a sim needed—strength. I had one tout plex chum with a capacity of 1000 n the grave, but Electric Bitteis put pounds per churning, and a peerless it back on the turf again, and 1 ve ripener, a full cold storage plant been well ever since.’’ Sold under with the brine system of refrigeration guarantee at C. Y. Lowe’s drug with a circulating pump, ensuring store. 50c. absolute control of temperature at all times. 1 SThave pvrfoil u-uitb we mnnh Cream is taken direct from wagons * have pt-rfHct digestion aud it is vt / F1 to the tanks on an elevated platform, important not to permit of any delay and from boats by a complete • the moment the stomach feels out of elevator system in connection with a older. Take something at once that floating dock, eliminating any pos .yon know will promptly and unfail There is sibility of churning in handling. ing 1 b * assist digestion. . I noiking better than Kodol for The cream is pumped but once ' in I dyspepsia, in ligestion, sour stotnneb, this model establishment, enstn r-.... ing J gas and nervous head- sanitary condition of the product. • | 1 ache. ___ Kodol is a natural digestant. Messrs. Green, Nelsonand Pressy - 1 «mi wind . you eat" • Bold — «ill -ligi-t - are public spirited men, and will do | by Bandon Drug Ci IriNE FEATHERS REJOLVED’ THAT FINE FEA.THER.S DO MAKE FJNE BIR l DJ*. AND FINE FEATHERS Dp MAKE FINE MEN AND VOMEN LOOK FINE. WHO DOES NT VANT To LOOK WE ALL DO! I i 9 X X /7 C BU5TER. BROWN ÿ-Ç/jl ? 4 I I s 1 / m eV/ w *1 Z ftÄ Bk i 9 q O 6T tHÇ OudTf*. B A o L/ n f o co emetto RE¿PECTFULLY, à ro vVuí C • o 1/ MAY WE TELL YOU A FEW FVCT.S AboJT CLOTHE5? WE HAVE MADE A ¿TUDY OF THE CLOTHING BU.51NE5 a S; ¿EARCHING THE MARKETS FOR WHAT WOULD GIVE MO^T -SATISFACTION TOOUR CU3ToMER5^ WE LONG ¿INCE LEARLtD GIVING GOOD VALUED, BUILD BU51NEJ5. WE Do NOT CARE TO Do A GET-RICH-QUICK CLOTHING bU-SINEJ-S. . WE ARE HERE To ¿TAY. THE ¿A . . PIECE OF CLOTH MAY BE MADE UP POORLY ( MADE UP WELL. IN EITHER CA3E IT WILL LOCK THÉ ¿AME BEFORE YOU "PUT IT ON" BUTT- FIT AND NON-RIPPING QUALITE¿ WON’T BE I., THE ¿UIT. THE¿E ARE TWO THING¿ WE LOOK OUT FOR YOU, FIT AND WEAR YOU MAY KNOW IF YOU GET A ¿UIT FROM U¿ THAT IT WILL FIT YOU AND HOLD ¿HAPE. a d 'iSft -*i TP I ' / 9 • • • •• Number 16. APRIL 16 A ? e