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jR, 6 C O T d. 6 r Th® New Oregon State School for the Deaf Published Every Thursday by the Recorder ZPvifcnsiiing: Company. For Commissioner I hereby anmmn.'e mvse’f as a direct primary candid ale for tb« o.ti-.e of C< >un'y Coinin'-.-i.>n r, >ub ji cl to die will of lie Republiv'ai votersol C< os countv .u th« pruiiarv election, Sepiemix«i 24. 1910 1 have been a resident of Coo coi nty since 1893. and am w illing t< ; h - judged by my past record as citizen. Yours f«g th«- imprnvi ment :• Coos county. E E O akes 36 21 (Paid Adtoluemenl) --- Reeomnitnc’ed Republican Ticket to be Voted for at Primaries, September 24th, 1910. The fall session of the new State S. uool fi»i the Deaf will open Sept. S TATE TICKET. ¿Sth. The new buildings, for which Suf M«ripti..ii. $1 Ä» i.- r Y««xr u. A-lvane*. Adveitising Rate« Mmle Governor, Jay Bowerman-. I e i.t-t legislature appropriated sev Known on Application. .lot* Printing a Specialty Secretary ol Slate, I'. \t Benson. I nt i|»e K pii H oii !*»>*(»»tlire im K« rt*cd ('I mkm Matter. ent y-five dollars, have been corn State irraoi!.-.-. R. \\ . Hoyt. p eted and are Ix-ing made ready for Supeiinteodent Public InatOKaott, L. R AU.rmaa occupancy. Those tonnerly occu THURSDAY September 22, 1910 pied have been transferred to thr Attorney G.i 1 J, J N I »rt Su|iem.- Jialg«-... Su Year Tnm. F. A. State Sanitarium for the Treatment Moore ai d Geo. II. Burnett. Four car lernt, ot Tuberculosis I hom-i. McBnd.-.uui W Jlace Me Camaut. • ihowid io return home it ih«-, Primaries Next Saturday I I.«- new school plant is mtslern it, Stale Printer, William J. Ciaike wished But, as a matt« r of fact Railroad C otnn.Ksioncr, Frank .Mill. r. lew of them were able to go home eveiv respect, ami ’S nu st con e Jz\Y BOWERMAN. Republican State Engineer, John L ewis. Notice to Taxpayers. Next Saturday, Septi mber 24th. ■ t the end of their five years’ con niently located in the suburbs o Labcr Commissioner. O. P. Hofi. candid.ite for Governor before th« i- primary day. If you have regis tract. Though nominally free mer. Salem, on a tract of fifty two acres, Water Commiasiouet, Fust District, F. K. Oregon primaries, September 24th, on th«.- line of the Oregon Ele- trie Gettins. Notice is hereby given that the endorse«! by the State Assembly. tered, you are entitled to vote, and working for a wage, they were vir and about a half mile west of the For Congress, W. C. Hawley. Board of Equalization for the if you have not registered, you tually slaves. If thev wearied of State Fair Grounds. Judges Second Judicial District, B. F . Jone«, Platform: their work in the fields and ran away County of Coos, State of Or gon, should lx- censured for negligence The object of this school it to Favors Assembly method of re«- John S. Cole from the plantations, the}- were pur will attend at the office of the Joint Rcpri s ntative. District No. 6, Ge N It is ti e duty of every citizen who t sued like criminals by the police, educate the deal children who come County Clerk, of said County, at omniemlingeamlid.ties ami tfie Direct Faiiin. entitled to franchise to make use o and when caught, as they usuilh to it without language of anv kind Coquille, Co««s County, Oregon, on Primary for making patty nomina Representative Coos County, 5th DiUnct, G. that right, and if lie does not, he is were, they were punished bv being >nto useful, intelligent, seif stippait- the 17th day of Octolier, A I). tions; combining tin- purchase ot all r. Ireadgold. ing citizens. This is accomplished COUNTY TICKET. 1910, the same being the third Mon supplies for state institutions in the negligent in his duties a id rights a- made to serve their masters for .1 by means of both literary and indus County Judge, E. A. Anderson. day ot said month, at the hour ot largest quantities under specifica a citizen. It is as important to get longer term ol years. They wen- trial training. Sheriff, John Yoakum. lions, insuring the most general ■ ot infrequently ' encouiaged to gt-f nine o ’ clock a. in. of said day. and County Clerk. James Watson. good candidates in the field as it is Seven literary and five industti.il into debt at the plantation stores and publicly examine the Assessment competition; the engagement of em County Treasurer, T. H. Diinnnck. to elect them after ^tliey are one* were then compelled to woik out teachers arc employ« <1. z\ll the lit Coroner, W. J. Butler. Roll and correct all errors in v till ployes for special fitness; improve nominated, so it behooves every 'he debt by longer service—at four entry teachers have received speci tl ations, descriptions, or quality of ment of the standard of schools; a County Commissioner, Geo. A. Armstrong. technical training tor their work, modem system of highway improve County Surveyor, E. H. Kem. voter to attend the prim try and ■ 1 «liars a month. So that in many amis, lots or other property. The above named honorable citizens of the principally at the training schools in Petitions or applications for thr* ments; control of state lands solely State, Congressional and Judicial District, as help nominate such candidates. Il cases there w is no more chance f< r Washington, D. C., Northampton, in the interest of the stat«-; abolition well as the County, arc recommended to tin you have registered, go to the polls them to return to China than if th* y Mass, and Philadelphia. Great at reduction of a particular assessment had actually been bought at a slave shall be marie in writing, verified bv of Valueless offices; consolidation oi Republican voters of Coos county, at the com and vote at the primaries; if you auction. as wete the blacks of the tention is devoted to the develop the oath of the applicant cr his at boards ami commissions in the inter ing primaries, as being honest, consc ientious ni< n have not registered, blame yourself South in ante-bellum days. It was ment of speech and speech reading tornev, ami be filed with the Board est of efficiency and economy. Gen who believe in the true principles and |xogreu- ive policies and organization of the Republican among the deaf in addition to the and no one else, for there lias been peot age, pure and simple during the first week it is required erally, a business administration party. necessary instruction in written lan But this beautiful system came to every opportunity offered, and you by law to be in session, and any pe- along progressive lines, guided by (Familiarize yourself with the alxwe ticket be guage. an end in 1898 when Hawaii became titition or application not so made, true economy tn public expendi fore voting.) have been urged through the news Trades teaching is an exceedingly 35-31 --Paid advertisement. a part ol the United States. The verified and filed shall not be con tures. paper* and by your friends to do so. (Paid Advertisement) days of easy and cheap labor were important part of the work, and this sidered or acted upon by the Board If you did not register so as to get feature has b-en gte itly strengthened Notice to Contractors. ended, and the planters had to look Dated tbi.-: 12 h day of Seplein ^vr»o a vole at thr primaries, then see to elsewhere than to China for their in the last few years. The girls are lier, A. D. h.io. given ample ti.tie and skilled instruc H. G. Hoy’s Statement to the Notice is hereby given that the Common it that as soon as the books are field hands. T. J T hrift , Council of the City of Bandon, will upon the tion by special teachers in cooking, At the time of annexation then open again after the primaries, that 36 3t Assessor of Coos Co., Ore, 30th day of September, 1910, at 7.30 p. m., re Republican Voters sewing and dressmaking; while boys ceive sealed bids for moving the City Hall, were in the Islands about 29,0« you get busy and register before the are taught printing, leather work, north of the street line an estimate distance of 10 Chinese—to be exact, 25.742 males November .election, and DON’T woodwork, and for those interested, for Congressman, Hawley or Icet. Particulars as to specifications cXn be had I am a Republican. and 3«4^5 females. Though there from the undei signe1. Bids must lie filed with I am a candidate tor nomination PUT IT OFF TILL THE LAST had been many children born of considerable attention is given to Mulkey— Which? the Recorder not later than 6 o'clock p. m. as County Judge. DAY. Chinese in Hawaii, the number has general farm an I garden work. September 30th, 1910. The recent progress of the school I am an attorney and competent Council reserves the the right to reject anv at.d for a decade been gradually decreas is shown by the winning ot the gold W. C. Hawley is the assembly and qualified to perform the dutiei •s all bids. How the Chinese Came to ing thiough the return of the teles medal for general excellence of work candidate. Dated at Bandon, Oregon, this 15th day of of the office I seek. tials to '.heir own country. September, 1910. shown at the Alaska Yukon Exposi If elected I will maintain an office Hawaii R. F. Mulkey submits his candi Yet the Chinese still play an im *6-13 E. R. KAUSRUD, Recorder. tioti, in competition with the state dacy to the people. or »‘.e^kly office days at the county portant part in the life of the Islands. schools of Washington, California Hawley opposes Statement One, seat; will insist on a lair and equal Advertisement for Bids for The success of the sugar industry Usually honest, industrious and and Utah. direct legislation and popular election assessment of taxes upon all prop Street Improvement. in Hawaii was founded on the old thrifty, many of them are wealthy A majority of the pupils enter of senators. erty within the county, including vicious system of contract labor, while none are poverty-stricken. school not knowing a word of lan * Mulkey stands for Statement One. standing timber, whereby tiie ger- Notice is hereby given mat on the 30th day most of the plantation haivls prior They have displaced the native guage, not even their own names, the direct primary and popular elec eral rate of taxation will be reduced of September, 1910, at 7:30 o'clock p. m., the the soil, and to annexation being Chinese, who liaw.iiians as tillers and the transformation of these pupils tion of senators. while the revenue wall be increased; Common Council of the City oi Rondon, will were brought to the Islands under 'hough many are still working for | into intelligent young men anti receive sealed bids for grading C.oltirnl ii Ave., will give the county good r« ads; anc Hawley stands for Cannonism, contract to work for .4 certain num the plantations, a larg-* proportion ' women and skilled workers capable] Aldrichisin and standpatism Iwtween 5th and 6th streets. .Said ptaditig to will give the county a careful, honest He consist of the excavation °f 1179.83 cubic yards ber of years. They worked then are i dependent market gardeners or I of independent, useful and happy voted for a revision of the tariff to business administration. and the hllm^of 121.27 cubic yards. ; urplus for wages which would now, even in merchants ami mechanics. Those ] citizenship, is truly marvelous. A enrich special interests Look for my name on your Re earth to be spread upon C olumbia Ave. where who were citizens of the kingdom the Territory where the price ol a number ot graduates are successfully Mulkey stands for a revision of publican ballot. street is not up to grade, extending down to 3d mill's toil is all too little, be consid Became, by virtue of the Organic pursuing courses at the National the tariff downward to benefit the street. H. G. Hov. Good Roads; County A t. citizens of the Territory, and ered infinitesimal. College for 'he Deaf in Washington, consumer, stands with the insurgent* Seat Office; No Partner; No Favor Council reserves the right to reject aii) and all bids. Further details a> to specification, ran le But the annexation of Hawaii to they and the younger generation of I D. C. and Roosevelt to make this a “gov ites; The Square Deal. 35 31 Chinese born in the Islands, very had from the undersigned. the United States in 1898 extended Through ignorance of the exist ernment of the people, by tlx- peo Paid advertisemrnt furnished by H G. Hoy, Dated at Bandon, Oregon, Sept. 15, 1910. eagerly exercise the right of Iran to the Islands the Chinese Exclusion ence of the school, or misconception pie, for the people,” instead ot m Marshfield, Oregon. 36-12 E. B. KAUSRUD, Recorder. cliise. — Edward P. Irwin, in the Act, as well as thr contract-labor' of its purpose and character, there the trusts and special interests laws, and the planters’ chief supply October Pacific Monthly. are deal children in many communi Notice of Street Improve Hawley is reactionary. To the Republican Voters of ------ ------ of lalxir '«as shut off. The sugar I ties who are not sent t » school at ment. Mulkey is progressive. I planters profited bv annexation in of Coos County. all, or are not sent at the proper Surveyors at the Siuslaw Mulkey has challenged Haw lev to that their sugar was admitted to the Notice is hereby given, that on Septemberg7th, tune. Thus these children are com debate the foregoing issues. 1910, the Common Council of the City of Ban Sta'es duty free, but they immedi pelled to lose many years of valuable I Hawley has repeatedly decline.I. I hereby announce myself as a don, Coos County. Oregon, at a regular meet atelv faced a serious labor problem, II W. I'ainter hrs returned from time, and others are actually allowed Why? candidate to succeed myself, for the ing thereof, by resolution ordered that Spruce a problem which they are still Irving I a business trip to Florence and the to grow tip to manhood and woman Which do you prefer? office of County Surveyor, subject Street in Azalea Park Ire grad.nl and «.idewaiked to solve. Siuslaw- country, He brings back hood, ignorant, helpless, dependent, If you are a stand patter, vote for to the will of the R< publican voters from the North line of Spruce Street, in Azalea The first Chinese came to Hawaii the news that there are two survey unable to express their simplest Park, to the South line of said Azaiea Park. I law ley. at the Primary election to be held This notice is published 3 times, pursuant to as far back as 1789, as a member o' ing parties in the field there, one for wants in verbal language, cut off If you are a progressive, vote for ■ September 24th. rgro. Section 57 of City Charter, the last on Septem the crew of the “Ealenor,” which the Southern Pacific and the other from social converse, mentally and Mulkey I have been a resident of Co. s ber 29th, 1910. vessel touched at the Islands of for the Lane County Asset Company spiritually starved and stunted. Their No. 13 on Ballot. County since a boy, anti have fol Unless written remonstrance again st ths improve Maui and Hawaii. At the time of which, it is understood, is being very unnecessary plight is infinitely (Paid Advertisement.) ment afiove de-.ignated by owners of two-thirds of lowed surveying and engineering the Vancouver's third and last voyage, hacked by the Hill interests. real property upon this street, be filed with the worse than that of the wholly illiter ---- uoo---- I for the past seven years, an«I am Recorder on or liefore Sept. 29, 19Iff, there at in 1794, the entire non native popu C. J. Millis and Dr. Mirtgui were ate hearing person, and surely no lation ol the Sandwich Islands con ilso up there on an inspection tr-p missionary, or social, or civic duty The Pacific Monthly’s Special therefore familiar with every section the earliest convenience thereafter and v ithin six months, the slid Council will pass .;n ordinance of the county. sisted ol John Young, Isaac Davis, for the Southern Pacific. Mr Millis was eve« more sacred than that of Introductory Offer directing that such improvement be made as Yours for better roads and a a Mr. Boid, seven renegade whites was securing statistics on the proba st-eutg th it there are as few such afiove describ'd and the cost thereof assessed to stpiare deal to all sections. and one Chinese. Me freight tonnage, and also secured cases as possible. Especially so, as the adjacent property owners. The Pacific .Monthly, of P.irtland A. N. Goui.n, Dated Bandon. Oregon, Sept. 15, 1910. From that time on the number o| i private conveyance for a trip in the state provides FREE every facil Oregon, is a beautifiily illusti «><*<1 Present County Survoyor 36-13 E. B. KAUSRUD. Recorder. 35 13 land. Later he made a trip over itv for the prevention of such disas Chinese in the Islands rapidly in (Paid Advertisrtnrn') monthly magazine which gives ven the survey from the ju ction to trous results I-nil infoi mation re creased. They acquire«! a fon^iold Notice of Street Improve* and some of them were admitted tu j I''“fence ami later over the proposed ear line the s< h«».»| can be bad ay full information about the reso«tr< <-s addressing die Superintendent State and opportunities of the country 'ment. Notice for Publication. citizenship as early as 1842. Bv route fiom that place to ( 00s Bay • >cu ol Im Deaf, Salem. Oregon. lying West of the Rockies. It tells Mr Painter states ili.it he was in - 1852 forty live Chinese hid become all about the Government Reclam «- E epartment of the Interior, Notice u h«-reby given, that on September 7, Citizens of the Kingdom of Hawaii ; lormed by business men at Florence U. S. Land Office, at Roseburg, Oregon, 1910, the Common Council ol the City of Ban | tion Pio ects, fiee Government land Infant Paralysis Cure 14, 1910 don, Coo« (ounty. Oregon, at a regular mect- The first assistance of immigration 1 md Mapleton, that both surveying and tells about the districts adapted Notice is hereby given that September Albert N. 1 readgold, to Hawaii occurred in IS65 when crews were rushing work and secur to fruit . raising, dairying, poultry of Cass City, Michigan, who on Sejitrmber 3, ■ mg thereof, by resolution ordere 1 that 6lh afreet 199 male Chinese, forty-three women mg options on right of wavs for Des Moines, Iowa, August 17th— raising, etc. It has splendid stories 1909, maar Timber and Stone Entry No. O545F, » be improved from the East line, commencing at which 1 hey were paying cash in many • the West line of f etn Street, running Wratward, ami eight children, recruited by onkey serum inoculated with by Jack London and other noted for Lots 2, 3 and 4. Section 2, Township 30, S. • including therein Randolph Ave., to the Weit instances—Coos Bay Times William Hillebrand, Royal C< mm s Range 14 W. W. Meridian, has filed notice oi ' line. .Said improvement to conuat of grading germs of infantile paralysis may be authors, intention to make Final Ti uber and Stone Proof, i-ioner of Immigration, arrives! in thecause of stopping the epidemic, The Price is $1.50 a year, but to - and sidewalk on l«>th tides of street. to establish claim to the land afiove described, ti e Islands. Bv the terms of the Dm notice will be published 3 that lias resu'tcd in the death ol -o I Notice to Taxpayers introduce it we will send six months before A. D. Morse, United States Commission contiact into u Im li they h id entered, many babies according to State for fif. v • ents. This off< r most be er. at Bandon, Oregon, on the 29th day ->( Nov tines, the last on September 29th, |9|0. Unless written remonstrance against this im t«'iev wtre to have Iree passage t-> Bacteriologist Dr. Henry Alkett rf accepted on or before February I. 1910. provement above designated, signed by two. the Islands, lodg.ngs, fo h |, <| »1I1, 1 The second installme t of taxes Iowa City. He declared to night 1911. Send your name and address Claimant nsnri a.< witn tes: thirds of the real properly owners upon this medical service and the e mnnoits f >r the year of 1909 is due and ptva that it might prove a complete cure accompa lie I bv fifty cents in -tanij s. Robert Walkrr, of Binjnr, Or.«g"n street and avenue, and the same fie hied with rhe wage of four doll.its a month As a ble on or before Oct 3, 1910, and if lor the disease. The theory was and leatn all about Oregon, Wash Harry Walker, of Bi.nd. n, Oregon. We« order on or before the 29lh day of Sept, G. T. Tr-vdjold, «.( B«rdon, Orrgon. I 10, then uch improvement unopposed at tl e special favor their mast« is allowed such installment is not paid by th.<t advanced at a specid convt nt ion oi ington, Idaho and California. Pearl R. Waller, of Btnoon, Oregon. arliest couvrni r.ee thereafter, and withm s« th-m Sunday* <11 and 'hi«« Ch m se tune, Penalty an I interest will be physicians called by ti e State Board months th said Council will peas an ordinance BENJAMIN I-. JONI 3. Addre-s, The Pacific Monthly, e ing that such improve men! be made as hoi days a year. They were con- added from A| r ! 4, I9I0. 37-10 of Health to discuss the terrible Portlan I, Oregon. Register. 37 14.x abjze desenbed, and the cost thereof assessed to W. W. G agf , tract.-d to serve five years, nt the death rite amon^ infans. About t ie adjacent (»ropr rty owners. Qstcd at Bandon, Oregon, Sept. 15, 1910. end of which time they were to be 37-** Shertfi an I Tax Collector 125 | ht sicians were present. The R ecorder for job Work. è The R eco . ujkk only $1.50 per year « M-t3 E. B. KAUSRUD. Rec order. C. E. KOPf. Eduor . - - T. H. KREAMER. Manati