Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915, March 22, 1912, Image 1

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VOLUME XXVIII
Steve Gallier For Sheriff.
BANDON, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1912
NUMBER 22
For Assessor.
Our fellow townsman Steve G .l-
I will be a candidate for the
lier is in the race for th ■ nomi uti m
publican nominal i n tor the offic .f
for Sheriff of C >os County before
Assessor of Coos County, at ic
the Republican primaiies Am ij 19th.
primary election to be held April
and will receive a strong indoise-
:9th. 1912. I served as assessor of
ment at home as he is one of the Miocene Oil & Gas Company
Local Capitalists to Build this county from 1895 t° *898 in­
most popular men in our city. Me
Offers Treasury Stock for
Railroads and Start Things clusive. My motto: * Justice to all "
Gallier is also well known all over
I respectfully solicit your support.
Sale
the countv, h »ving been slvrifi be ­
Generally.
—K H. Hansen.
fore and knows the game r< m start
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Mytle Point, Oiegon.
to finish.
If Mr. Gallier is nomin ited an I
The .Miocene Oil & Gas Compam
Di. L. 1’. Sorensen and Noble J. For Prosecuting Attorney.
elected he will in ike an effi ie it
j hereby offers lor sale to the public
officer and will perform th • I itivi ■>'
Crain, thinking theie weie more and
I at large, without restriclicn, not to
the office in a minner that w ill be .1
easier wavs of making a fortune than
Hon. C. S. Jackson, Prosecuting
| exceed $3000.00 worth of its treas
pulling teeth and rolling pills decid­
credit to himself and to tue c >u itv
Attorney, Third District. “I will
ury stock at $10.00 per share, par
ed to launch several new industries,
He is a man of honesty and integiity
impartially enforce the criminal laws
value ior which certificates will be
and will give every mm a square
and took a couple of their fiiends,
without fear or favor. Important to
at once issued upon receipt of mon­
R. VV. Boyle and B W. Charles- restore public confidence in the
deal.
ey, for any amount equal to one
worth, into their confidence, organ­ courts.”
share or more.
The Rights of Property.
ized a company, capitalized for
Every person who has an interest
$5,000,000 divided into as many
or investment in Coos County will
shares of $1.00 each, and will build For County Superintendent.
As there seems to be some very he benefited by the success of the
a railroad from Bandon to some
hazy and wrong notions abroad rel­ Bear Creek OH Well, and the enter­
point on the S. P. not yet decided
Raymond E. Baker, of Bandon
ative to the rights of property I will prise is such that it deserves and in
upon, and will s.iart a cat and rut
hereby
announces himself as a can­
fact
requires
the
co-operation
of
state that trespass is the unlawful
industry in Bandon, using the rail­
didate,
before the Republican pri­
every
business
person
in
this
county.
entry on the real estate of another
road astbsneans of transportation to maries April 19, for the office of
The well is pul down 2340 feet
as well as any wrongful act done to
get their cals and rats to market.
County Superintendent. Mr Raker
to the personal property or rights 01 and has all the indications ol a good
Before going further we might state believes in progressive school work,
another. The decision of the Su­ producer and has met with favorable
that Prof. Kausrud has agreed to
u ill establ sh an office at Coquille,
preme Court of the United States comment and a belief of success from
take part of the cats lor violin strings,
if elected, and will have Saturday
rendered on May 1, 1911 in the case every man of oil experience who has
so a good local market is assim d,
for
regulai office day. He will pro­
seen
the
well
whether
he
be
a
driller
of Fred Light vs. the United States,
as well as a big foreign market.
the school system of Coos
mote
or
producer.
decided that it wa> not necessary for
Dr. Sorensen is president of the
County
to the best of his ability.
There
has
been
a
persistent
and
the latter to lence their National
S elling as a P rogerssive .
company, and a representative of
Ben Selling.
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enthusiastic
effort
on
the
part
of
at
Forest Reserves to keep off the
It can truthfully be said that Ben this paper interviewed that gentle­
stock ,of ranchers from trespassing. least 75 percent, of the Stockholders
Selling is one of the original pro­ man yesterday and secured from
Under the Statutes of the State of to put the prospect to the limit of
Averill Opens Tomorrow.
That Oiegon should b? repre­ gressives in Oregon politics. As him the following statement:
Oregon permission is not given to our equipment, and with the plart sented in the United States senate far back as 1896 this man was fight­
‘Yes, we have decided to go into
the owner of stock to use another’s we hane, under the present condi­
by a man thoroughly identified with ing for the people and against ring the cat and rat business. You know
D. M. Averill, Bandon's new
i
unfenced land as a pasture, and it tions, we are able to go down 300 to
rule. During the nauseating ‘ hold­ there are some people who ridicule
the
state;
a
man
familiar
with
the
merchant
will open his store tor
the statute requires owners to fence 500 feet deeper, and have ordered
up ’ legislature which sent the name the practicability cf this business but
business tomorrow, This will be an
their land against straying s^ck casing and all necessary equipment needs of every section of the com­
of Oregon around the world as a we have it all doped out in a way
such a statute does not afford im­ to do so; but in order to accomplish monwealth. and a man who stands stench to the nostrils of good citizen that we stand to make a big bunch exclusive ladies' store, with all kinds
munity to any person who intention­ this, it is necessary that we have lor modern and progiessive ideas in ; ship, this man was working to enact of money. ‘Doc’ Crain believes it of ready-to wear goods for ladies,
ally and willfully pastures and allows material assistance from the people politics, there is not the least doubt. ! laws giving more power to the peo­ will beat rolling pills, to a frazzle including hats, also a line of dry
Fortunately indeed for Oregon,
goods, etc. The store presents a
his stock to enter, feed and graze who are interested. We therefore
ple and to dethrone the corrupt ma- and there are no chances for failure
on land not his own. At common take this means of giving every resi­ Ben Selling of Portland has, after ' chine. He was responsible for the as is sometimes the case when one neat appearance and Mr. Averill,
although he has an up-to-date stock
law the owner is required to con­ dent of Coos County an opportunity mature deliberation, decided to let : passage of a bill in 1898 which
gets an extra big supply of pills on
at present, will add thereto from
his name be used in connection with
fine his live stock or else is held to buy stock.
eliminated the gigantic steal caused hand and they begin to get stale be
In order to get results it is neces­ the senatorship. After being re­
time to time as the trade will war­
liable for any damage done by them
by a fee system in the office of dis- fore he can move them. Mr. Boyle
upon the land of others. These are sary jor the people who are to be peatedly urged by friends to enter ; tiict attorney and placing that office and Mr. Charkworth both concur in rant, and Bandon people will find aa
rights incident to ownership|who has benefited or interested to take an the race, Mr. Selling was not con­ on a flat salary. He is found later 'his matter, and Boyle says he thinks good, if not quite as large, a selec­
the power over his own propel ty and active part in going after results tent to do so until he had more fully fighting successfully for the passage the cat business will be great dope tion as can be found in the same
as a private owner is entitled to We are informed that there are many consulted the people, in whom he of an eight hour la*’, the child labor j and that cats will be used to make lines in the larger cities.
We bespeak for Mr. Ave-ill a
protection against willful trespasses, people in this County‘who are inter­ has ever had explicit faith. He ac ; law, and many, many more measures ' main springs for watches in a short
ested
and
anxious
that
this
enterprise
cordingly
wrote
letters
to
a
nntnber
marked
degree of success in his
and because the land is unenclosed
which have proved a godsend to the time just as well as for violin strings. ”
business.
•
should
be
a
success,
aud
who
are
of
voters
in
the
different
sections
permission is not hereby given to
people of Oregon, and which have
‘‘Now as to our plans, we will
to
help
make
it
so,
but
who
asking
what
they
would
advise
it,
able
to the owner of stock to use his
helped remove this state from a con­ soon begin to make the fur fly, stall­
neighbor’s land as a pasture. Fence have not so far lent their assistance, the matter, and he received in reply dition that was worse than Tammany ing with a working capital of 1,000,-
Notice.
laws do not authorize wanton and and that if an opportunity was given over 14,000 personal requests pledg ever dared inflict on New York, and oou cats. These may easily be cap­
willful trespass, nor do, they afford they would do so. We therefore ing him loyal support and asking j bring it to the foreground of pro tured by the use of catnip tea in the
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immunity to those who, in disregard take this means of putting that op­ that he by all means enter the con­ gressive government.
Only ladies and gentlemen will he
catacombs of Bills Bette and the
of propery rights turn loose their portunity in your way; with the as- I test. It was not until these letters' Applying strict business principles Coast Range. It is well known that admitted at the Wigwam pavilion.
stock intended to graze upon the sistance of those who are to be bene­ reached his desk that Mr. Sellin- ! , to his every act as a public official, this start means 12,000,000 cats and No drunks or bums need appear as
lands of another. The Urge timber fited and who are interested in this decided to run. He has taken the I always advocating economy in pub. kittens at the end of the first year. they will be put out at once. The
companies do not fence and today prospect, we can accomplish what people into his confidence, not after lie expenditures Mr Selling today VVe will have about 12,000,000 skins pavilion will be conducted strictly
lease the pasturage to stock owners. appears at this time to be an assured nomination, not at a time when elec stands before the people of Oregon to place on the market, ranging in for the benefit of ladies and gentle­
tion is near, but before the primaries.
These rulings also apply to hunt success if only followed up.
on a platform that carries assurance price from 10 cents each to 75 cents men.
Why not take an active interest in No committee brought out Ben Sel­
ers. anglers and others when they
I of honest effort, for many federal lor pure white, or to be conservative
leave their lands to trespass else- this matter and lend assistance even ling, no organization promoted his
measures needed by this state, and say an average of 30 cents. At the
Notice.
though it be much or little. If we candidacy. It was a straight appeal i
where.—Edmund Croft.
1 measures that can be obtained from j end cf the first year the revenue will
cannot depend upon the people who to the people and that appeal met
the national congress if a man is , be $3,600,000 or at the rate cf
Thoroughbred Barred Plymouth will be benefited by the enterprise, with a tremendous request for him
On accoun' of the Patron-Teach­
elected who will work earnestly and $300,000 per month or $10,000 per
Rock eggs for setting, also Barred which we have put, with all the ef­ to enter.
ers’ meeting tonight, the supper to
consistently
for
them
as
Ben
Seiling
day,
which,
believe
me,
beats
pulling
Rock roosters for sale. Inquire N. forts at our disposal, from an experi­ I Many will no doubt like to know has worked for the passage of the
have been given by th» Junior
teeth some.
ment to practically an assured suc­ something of his career of this man
J. Crain, Bandon Drug Store.
Classes
of the Presbyterian Sunday
people’s laws in the state It isl iture
“In order to feed the cats ue will
cess, we cannot expect any support who would be senator, He was
iptf
I
school
will
be postponed until next
Among the issues pledged in his laise rats. Experts in ratelogy agree
from other sources.
born in California in 1852, ten yea is ' reform are tariff reform with justice that rats multiply four times as fast Friday night March 29th.
If this article does not interest you I later removing to Oregon with his
i to producer and consumer, develop as cats. W1'will start with 1,000,-,
THE
you can at least boost for what you parents. As a boy he attended the
inent to Oregon’s rivers and li irbors, 000 rats which tve will get at Raton.
know will benefit you, if successful, Portland Academy where he received
federal land court to expedite the N .M, As we know all the railroad
and if you cannot boost, yon are not his educati >n. While very young
claims of settlers, parcels post. men between here and Raton we
required to knock.
he started his business career as a 1 Alaska development, free use ot tin will be able to ship them in without
clerk, working as most clirks did in I forest reserves by actual settlers, paying transportation charges, an
Will Give Frost Warning.
those days, early and late to obtain federal control of corporations, a other big saving. This will provide
his start in life. How well he sue- monetary system free from the four rats a day for each cat. After 1
ceede I is best told by a business influence of Wall Street, presiden­ skinning the cats, the carcasses will,
Saturday and Sunday
The Coos Bay Home Telephone
career which has been marked by tial primaries, direct election oi be fed to the rats. As you observe, to open an account with
Nights
Company at Marshfield, has made
such dealing throughout as to cause president, vice-president and United tnc rats will live on the cats and the this hank—$1 will do or
! arrangement to be supplied with I
the general expression toward him, States senator-». thus placing the cats will live on the rats.
frost warnings and same will be
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Orrat French Handcuff hint ta
any larger amount. ()nc->
| "Ben Selling is on the square and government wholly and entirely,
.Mr.
Crain, our secretary, is
Nevelty Escspe Work. Slifht al Hand.
transmitted to their Bandon, Co­
he
is
a
good
citizen,
”
which
can
be
Illusion*.
from the national capitol to the city already in correspondence with a you have made a beginning
quille, and Myrtle Point offices with
heard on every side in Portland at hall, in the hands of the people.
reliable breakfast food firm in Mich-!
Two Reels of New Pictures
instruction to have them transmitted
the present time.
ADMISSION IS AND 1» CENTS
Pa
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Adv.
igan, which offers to take parts of you will be anxious to have
to all of their Farmer line subscrib­
the cats for music strings. We will your account grow.
Saturday & Sunday Nights
ers, between the hours of six and
Notice.
$10 Reward.
soon
begin the sale of stock, and ex
a Popular Song by Popular
nine o'clock every evening; the
pect
every
man of Bandon to fall in
Local Singer
The
water
will
be
shut
off
Sun
­
Marshfield farmer subscribers lieing
The above sum will be paid by
lor
a
few
shares.
”
day
morning
at
7:00
o
’
clock,
fora
supplied also in the same way, all
me for the conviction of any person,
Bank
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Ole Olson is Coming. Tues­
cl this service of the company is be­ few hours. Patrons please take notice I or persons found trespassing on my
day, March 26th.
ing furnished free of charge to all of and govern yjurselves accordingly. ' property without my permission.—
Dr. S. C. Endicott, Dentist. Ras­
State Depositary
t—The Bandon Water, Co.
its larmer subscribers.
mussen
Bldg. Rhone 71.
85-ti
Edmund Croft.
19 tf
Grand
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