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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1910)
• • (• Ä • . •z • O 0 0 o • t 'M never relinquish them even for the of such paity. Tne reason f w th- Notice of Refer««' Sale of d> lit i jun spite of ruining the Repub- law winch rtquires a sec et billot Rea! Property ' iican Party Organization. THURSDAY JULY 21, 1910 wl.en all the electors ch-KX their Editor Bandog R eccrder : In We. the Republicans ol this com- officers, equally requires a secret view qi the despeiate attempt ot the iniirtitv and of this nation, are a part baliot when the m--mber> of a party Notice is hereby given that bv Coos Bay Times and other organiza of the |M-ople, and I am rather proud choose their candidates for p«blic tions and individuals, presumably to say that I believe we are to-day office. It is as necessary lor the virtue of a judgment, oidci and de more or less misguided and misin as in years paot, the dominant por- preservation of the public welfaie cree of the Circuit Court of the formed. to disertdit the RepublicaC t on of the people, the hope and ar.d safety that there shall be a tree State of -Oregon for Coos Ctiunty M Lodge« ------- -------- 1 to _ Notify . are L_,. Requested this Office on Election of Ofi r m Assembly and its candidates ami bulwark of the Natian. The right a id fair vote and an honest count as rendered and entered on the 27th ■ Change of Meeting N ight t. Carde under this Head are 50e per iu., r '■ th policies, in the eyes of the people to .tsseinble is guaranteed to the well as a secret ballot at primary day of June. A. D., 1910, w hereby generally, 1 would Coll attention to Republican Party as well as to the elections, as it is that there shall be 1 was appointed Referee in Partition some of the cardinal principles ot Democrats or the Socialists or the a free and fair vote and an honest with power to sell the lands «.le— Lewah Tribe No. 48. Imp. O. R. M. Dr LL D EToiistO'- our Constitution and laws for the Prohibitionists; tecently a Socialist .oiuit in addition to the secret ballot scribed as Lots 5, 6. 7, 8. 9 and to EETS every Thursday evening at 8 run al PHTNJCZ.4A A purpose of guiding those who may about to enter a S »eialGtic meeting at all elections of public officers. AU in Block 28 of Woodland Additiou I (U. Bandon FtanJnn Wigmall. U k._i the Sojourning . chief Office over I Slt>r-. H.xim. *.l I. . read this letter to a better under attended by an out of town orator qualified electors who wish to serve to Bandon, Coos County, Oregon as in good standing are cordially invited Io attend. ■».ni. I ’30 to 4. i 111. ; 7 to S m tl ever.ni G E Wd»on. C. S. I lubbard standing of the issues and of the on Socialistic subjects, asked me “Is the people in an elective public office same api>ear platted anti of record G oí R. Sachem Niehl calle mi'.ueni! freni oil t. motives that actuate the parties hold not the Assembly a plan to subvert are , rightfully entitle 1 to equal op in the office of the County Clerk of BANDON. - OBKUON Mm»» is In. ing opposite positions in such issues the Direct Primary?” I believe the portunities under the law. Tne pur said County, in the suit tor partition D \NDON LODGE. No. I 30 A. F & A- To begin with, it W charged that instance needs no comment; we have pose of the law is belter io secure of Axel F. Johnson, Plaintiff, vs Dr D. j P Sorensen M. Stated communications first Saturday DENTIST the Assembly plan is a de ¡berate 1 ail witnessed the sight of a select few and to preserve the rights of political Clara Johnson, Defendant. I will in liter the full moon of each month. All Master Masons cordially invited. Office Over Vienna Cafe attempt to re-establish the old “Con meeting for a ssemblv purpose on parties and voluntary political organ accordance with such judgment, J. A. omson. W. M. G. T. Treadgold. Secretary Telephone at Office ami Home. order and decree and the Laws »>f vention System” and to destroy the the one hand and condemning it in izations and of their member» and Oregon, o'ter for sale at public auc hANDON . - OREGON efficacy of the Direct Primary; and their neiglilzors on the other; th»?se candidates, and especiall/ of the i. o. <». r tion to the highest bidder at the D XNDON LODGE, No. 133, I O O. F although I have seen atzsolutely no people have this right guaranteed by rights above stated. «;. r. i it r V ”... meets every W’ednesdav evening. Visttin- argument put forth l»y any paper or law but why endeavor to brand it BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEO Court House Door in Coquille, Coos ATTORNEY AND COINS] 1 invited. County, Oregon, on Saturday, July brothers in good standing cordially by any speaker or other, to sustain as unlaw tul or at least morally wrong AT - LAM. L. J. Radley. N. G. PLE OF THE STATE OF 30, 1910 at the hour of 11 30 AM, A. Knopp, Secretary such assertion, Izeyond the opinions in the Republican*? We are entitled NOTARY PUBLIC OREGON: of leading Democratic lawyers to to the same protection and the same all and absolute the right, title, in Bandon, Oregon- Rebekah Lodge No. 126. ‘‘The provisions of this law shall at the effect that an Assembly was un rights as the parties who rank an’.ong terest and estate of Axel F Johnson Ollie»* With i-.n t : 11 v.-tini»-»! 1 ELETS in I.O. O. F. hall every second and all times lie construed in such man fourth Tuesdays. Practice nights 1st l u. lawful under the Direct Primary law, their numbers a much greater pro and Clara Johnson in and to the Lots ner as shall make it operate as near day of the month; Social evening the 3d Tuesda Dr. Li- LI. Lrown. which opinions carefully refrain iron' portion of the foreign born citizenry. 5. 6, 7, 8, 9 ami to in Block 28 of ot the month. A cordial invitation extended to ly as possible in accordance with the Resident Dentist. mentioning any law of Oregon that Since the Direct Primary went into Woodland Addition to Bandon all members in good standing. foregoing statement of the theory on Clara Goetz. N. G. Office in Panier BuiUir.i; will assist their position, I deem it effect, the Democrats. Socialists and aforesaid. Ami deeming it for the Belle A. Kolp, Secretary. which it is based, etc. etc.” Office Hours: 9 to 12 M. I to > P. '-I, well to cite the Constitution and Prohibitionists have all held assem best interests ot all paities that the The foregoing excerpt would not Phone. BiVvDO.X. OREGON Knight« ot I’ythlisM Laws themselves to show that As blies or conventions in State affairs sale be made for cash only, the lead one to believe that the people 0ELPHI LODGE. No. b4, Knight., of srinblies aie contemplates! and au and ako in County affairs in most of terms of the said sale are hereby an Pythias. Meets every Monday evening of the State of Oregon had desired BARILOW thorized by law, even by the sacred the Counties; I will ask any Demo nounced to be cash in hand with at Knights hall. Visiting knights invited to to destroy party organization and attend. Wm. N. McKay, G. C. Attorney and Count lor-. . Law Diie»t Primary Law itself, and I crat who was there to deny that a bid This property^* well improved, B. N. Harrington K. of R. S. refer to the Direct Primary Law in meeting ol a select tew of their ex i further, the same primary law pro with good fences, house, barn and coutil.BE. - ORE no sarcastic or disrespectful sense, cellent patty in Coquille, did select vides that County Central Commit sheds situated in one of the best Woodmen of the World Office over Skeels’ Store believing it to be essentially a bene the candidates in the last election, teemen shall be el»?cted, thus pre residence districts of Bandon and Jieaude Camp No. 2 <2 meet» every hut »r Office Phone, Mam j 35; residence. Main serving bv its spirit the organization ficial and remedial m« asure. third Thursday» of each month. \ isiting prospective bidders are invited to prepare and circulate their petitions, ot parties and their rights to organ l»K. E. H. SSONSITEK The Constitution of the United 1 anti finally elect Democratic Sheriff, inspect the land and improvements. neighbor» cordially invited. R. W. Bullard, C. C . ize and maintain organization The PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Dated this thirtieth day of June, J. N. Hoiking, Clerk. States, and of the various States, Assessor, County Judge and Repre County Central Committee of the BANDON 02EG0N A. D.,1910. including Oregon, have embodied sentative from Coos County? Office and residence in Par.ler resrJ<-r..-e ptoj. il. Republican party in Coos County GT W REA A. D. Morse, Referee, within them measures prohibiting next door to Bi|ou 1 healre In the second place it is generally ami the State Central Committee, 25 5t • Bandon, Oregon. Attorney ' nd Counsclor-al-Law any laws that might impair the free Notary Public contended that the Direct Primary each within its sphere calling assem DR «J- D KELLEY dom of the people peaceably to as U. S. I .and Contest» a Specialty. Practice in Law seeks to abolish p.trty organiza blies of Republicans, were not sell semble or to exercise free speech or Physician and Sur-. n all Courts tion and that any action tending to ap|K>inted committees of citizens make expression of opinion by the Office m Room No. I I, Laird-Lowe Bluildmg maintain such organization is wrong. usurping to themselves any function Office in Donald Charleston l.. t . o; ' Presbyterian Church press; this was deemed advisable by Bandon - - Oregon Presbyterian church, Bandon. Orego: of party government, but the official Let us see what the wisdom of the the framers of those great Organic people has said in that great law representatives of the p irty, elected laws, so loudly called upon by dem Regular services are held every which reads in part as follows: (laws under the provisions of the Direct agogues when necessary to advance I I of 11905, Page 7, Passed by Initiative Primary Law. calling on loyal party Sunday at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Sun ! their own interests and views, and and the Vote of the People, 56,285 men to assemble and cooler for the lav school at 10 a.m. Y. P. S. C. E. ! quietly ignored or condemned as selection of candidates and delegates. at 7 p.m. Strangers anil new corners 3 votes for it and 16,354 votes against out of date when their identical pro itlMIOX OlttGOA “In Organization there is strength” ire always welcome. visions guarantee rights to the it) Cn pit'll. and ii the principles of the Grand “other fellow” that Mr. Demagogue PREAMBLE BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J. L. Kronenberg. President. J. Denholm, Vice Old Party are worth fighting for. does not think bodes success to his President; F. J. Fahy, Cashier; Frank flam. 1. P. Hanly. The BANDON CABINET then they are worth the effort of or particular project for the advance Under our form of government, A general banking business transacted and cu-t'm-i vivm ever} a : - a!. -i ment of the interests of himself (de political parties are useful anti neces ganization and »Io not deserve only WORKS sistent with safe and conservativ* hanking scribed generally in his own vernac sary al the present time. It is nec- tne straggling support ot the politi CORRESPONDENTS: The Amen- an 'El .mal BaA. of S. J .( ....f; All kirds of Cabiuet ular, as “the people”). Patents Htiii Models Merchants National Bank, Portland, Oregon; fl Chase National Bank, ol X-w ' ork. I essary for the public well ire and cal guerilla w ho has no man to r< p- resent except him elf, no principle The Constitution of the United safety that every praclie.il guaranty SASH and DOORS to support except his own, no end States provides in Article I of the shall be provided by law to assure people generally as well as the mem to attain except the downfall of the Amendments, as follows: TT" >■ party whose name he has usurped Article 1, Freedom of Religion, bers of the several pirties that Cl'inn .ffoBHts.Siffwbottrd«. political parties shall be fairly, freely and who cannot be expected to vield etc. Picture Fra tu « h a n d and honestly conducted, in api ear— that great degree of responsibility, Mouldings made to order THE HARDWARE “Congress shall make no law re Book (Jaws. in fact every ance as well as in fact. The method possessed and borne by the man who specting an establishment of religion, thing m the Cabinet Li.ie of naming .candidates for elective represents an organization united for BRIDGE A REACH Stoves. Range« and Heaters have in them :■ jrv <•—d!<-r. ir» and High Class Finishing or prohibiting the free exercise a principle. public offices by political parties and that they are now acknowledged the g.-eate.t seller« on the coast and i an- • . ng thereof; or abridging the freedom ot Not but that the man who plays voluntary political organizations is in favor every year. We have the exclu iv- agency in Bati.br> for >c houe-hold speech, or of the press; or thejrigbt and office necessities, and prk.» range excce.nr,; *y mod- t in < .'.her c the best plan yet found for placing the guerilla may have high and lottv ot the people (teaceably to assemble, Blackerby Building Indore the people the names of qual principles, but that the principles TINNING AND PLUMBING A SPKIA i i. and to petition the Government for BANDON, OREGON ified and worthy citizens from whom have more force, effect, weight and Our Assortment of Hardware. Tinware nnd Edged Tools is Most Complete. a redress of grievances.” the electors may choose the officers efficiency if backed and supported Under the construction given to of our government. The govern by organization. Administrators Notice this clause by the Courts, it was I am, ment of oui State by its electors and deemed that the States themselves, Notice is hereby given that the underngned IMPROVED FAST-TIME SERVICE the government of a political partv Yours for clean politics and a has been appointed administrator of the estate of as the repository of all sovereign by its members are rightfully based John McKenzie, deceased, by an order of the power not delegated to the National on the same general principles. square deal, County Court of Coos County, State of Oregon G. T. TREADGOLD. Government, had reserved unto Every political party and every vol And all persons having claims against the said themselves the right to pass such untary political organization has the Bandon, Oregon, July it, ivio . estate are required Io present them within an laws and so each State embodied a same right to be protected from months from the date of this notice with the the proper vouchers to the undersigned •dministratoi provision in its Constitution forbid interference of persons who are not NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION COLUMBIA RIVLR BY DAYLIGHT at the office of G. T. Treadgold in Bandon, ding the making of laws preventing identified with it as its known and Department of the Interior. (oos County Oregon. Leaves Portland (Ainsworth Dock) 9 a m July 3-8-1 3-18■ 2 3-28. Cm- Bay on Fide the freedom of speech, forbidding publicly avowed members, that U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Ore. Dated this sixteenth day of June, 1910. the i July 5-IO-I5-2O-25-3O the right of the people peaceably to government of the State has to pro June 24. 1910 JOHN WESTERMAN assemble or abridging the‘freedom Notice is hereby given that Stonewall. J. Wil Adminutrator of »aid E»tate Confirm Sailing Through C, M. SPENCF.R, Agent Bandon tect itself from the interference of G. T. Treadgold Att’v tor of religion and of the press; Oregon persons who are not known and reg son. of Bandon. Oregon, who, on August 27, 1903, made Homestead Entry No 130! 9, Administrator. provided along this line among the istered as its electors. It is as great Serial, No. 03551, for SE | -4 NEI -4, NE I 23-51 -4 SE I -4 of Section 7, and SW I -4 Nw I -4 i provisions in her Constitution, Art a wrong to the people, as well as to •I and NW 1-4 SW 1-4, Section 8, Township 1, Sec. 26, as follows: 30 S., Range 14 W., Willamette Mend'an. has the members of a political partv, for filed notice of intention to make final five-year “No law shall be passed restrain one who is not known to be one of proof to establish claim to the land above des before A D. Morse. U. S. Commissi ner ing any of the inhabitants of this its members to vote or take any part cribed. al Bandon, Oregon, on the 1st day of Sep»eml>et State from assembling together in a at any election or other proceedings 19)0. Claimant name, as witnesses: peaceable manner to consult for their of such political party, .is it is for R. F. Cox, of Bandon, Oregon. common good.” one who is not a qualified and regis Rates $t.oo to $2.00 per day. Spcci >1 rat s < R. P. Hunt. of " ■» » c Manas tered elector to vote at any State D csigns These expressions are the Organic E.ugene Pierce, of week or month. Sample Room in Connection. rrn»’ C opyrights &c. ” An rone undine a tkairh and daacvlpttnn may law of the land and cannot be de election or lake any part in the busi J. A. Cope. oi ” qnlckly ascertain our opinion free whether rn Benjamin F. Jones, invention m probably patentable. Commnnlfn. feated by any power on earth except ness of the State. Every political Ilona at rictlr confidential. HANDBOOK on Patent« 28-6t Register. sent freo. Oldest agency for aecuntitf patent«. [»arty and voluntary political organ Patent« taken through Mann A Co. receive the power of amendment inherent in Oregon Bandon •ptcial n<Wr. without charge, lath« the jieople and it is evident that such ization is rightfully entitled to the great rights as the right of Assem sole and exclusive us»’ of every word A handtomtlf lllnwfrated w^»ltlv. Txrreet Hr ooo ilaltoit <»f any r arten tille ‘ 1"iirnal ■ — arientitle Term«. |4 a bly, the right of Free Speech, the of its official name. The people of w : f »ur mont - _____ Itba, |L “ tkMdbyaJi newxlenlera. the State and the members of every right of Freedom in Religious Be Bring your WNIUCo. ’ New F or S ale . — Field peas, Va Ct* — ---- lir.rM-h I’flis. »' Pt- Wuhlmrion. 1>. C. lief and the right of a Free Press will political |>arty and voluntary political ner pound Address Gen. T. Moul- never be taken away from the people organization are rightfully entitled to F or S ale . — 7 room house. 4 lots 1 ton. Coquille, Ore. lóti by their own act. we. (it seems good know that every person who offers F. J HAYS OPTOMETER 1ST i Inquire ol E. M. SUMNER 19 tf that a Republican can speak of him to take any part in the affairs or — TotHE R ecorder will be at Dr. Perkin’s office on the — 000 ----- self as one of the people even yet) business of any political ¡»any or 22nd an I 23rd of e«ch month. If von w ant L< ^. n, R»'<l R.tsp- Read the R ecorder and keep value those rights as sacred things voluntary political organization in Eyes tfttted free and glasses fitted po-ted on the happenings in and > berries, or wild Blackberries, address and it is to be hoped that we will the State is in good faith a member The R ecorder only $1.50 per year Don’t forget the date. <6tf arourd Band»«. I J. C. D onaldson , Coquille. 25-5tx Give« View« on A»«embly Il M C. R. />z/;V/\ (JA ZALVZXM Job Work a Specialty 1 1- W. W. BINGHAM I I S. S. BREAKWATER PORTLAND - P atents COOS BAY 1 / « Hotel Gallier Scientific Hmerlcan 36”»"— York Iol> Work « A • • I