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About Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915 | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1912)
f Schedule of Political Pro gram For April. Ben Shields, the Bullard’s ferry man repot ts the following business for the month ol March: 13 7 pas sengers, 48 double rigs, 26 sing'e rigs, 59 hors« men and 4 head of stock. The publ c reading room is being moved fro n the Lorenz hall to the Devereux building back of the post office, > J. B. Marshall lost a very vain d le cow, Friday as a result of a blast on the new County road being built from Bandon to Prosper. A large stump was blasted out an I a big root flew a great distance, striking the cow on the shoulder and cr ushing her to the giountl, mangling her so horribly that it was necessary to kill her to relieve her from her misery, W anted —Giil lor housework. No cooking. Box 2. Bandon. George Erdman has had the in- terior of his meat market repapered and painted recently which adds greatly to its appearance. Carpet and rug weaving, on 9th stieet, South of school h >use. Ban- don, Ore. Mrs I. L. Poster. 96 tf f refer you to the taxpayers of Coos county in 1895-6-7 8 for my record. 1 am willing to stand or f ill by that record. K. II. H ansi - n , Candidate fur the Republican nom ination for the office of Asse-sor of Coos county. 26-13- x B. L. Hurst and wife are leaving on the Elizabeth lor San Francisco and from there will go to Colfax, Iowa, near which ol.ic- Air. Hurst ha« a fine farm. He expects to build a house on Ins farm arid do some other fixing up. Mr. and Mrs Hurst will be gone lor about three months, and will no doubt enjoy the scenes of their childhood days to a great extent. F or S ai .E—Diiving team, can lie used for either plow or wagon. Ap ple to Arthur Coach. 22-t6x E. N. Smith Ins arrived irom Riverside, California, where lie had be 11 spending the winter, and Smith & Deyoe will immediate ly take up their real essite business At the cash drawing at The Or- pheum Sunday. Fra ik Ttinm ins draw the $10 prize and Gladys Gil- tier, the $5 prize. I'he Portland l’clegram says: This is to be a Ims« month in p ■' itics .1 di - regi-tra' 1 > 1 !>•>;- we close and the primaries will be heid .in«f there are a li'im . r of o'h •’ dates which politicians, otli-1 r:- am voters should remember. Append''I is the political cilendar for Apiil: April 4-6 Dates during County clerks shill arrange name« an I other information <-m- cerning all the can lid lies and p irtivs named in the valid | eiiliou- f >. n >.n - inatiun which have been filed Wltil My Platform them, and those which have b s 11 certified to them bv the Secretary of state, forthwith certify same, file in I am a progressive republican. the office and post duplicates and I believe in economizing public pro ceed to have billots printed. money. April 9—Date on which count, I believing that every American clerks close registration books oe- citizen has a right :o his own po fore primaries. County clerks sen I litical opinion and that he is entitled immediately to the secietaiy ol sl.uy to a square deal. certified copies of the numbers a id 1 believe that all men, rich or totals ot each party register«- I poor, should be treated alike. County cleik shall send to the sei- I believe Ill the enforcement of retary of state the name and ,>o~t the law I lit not in prose un ion mice office address of every registeie.l the guise ot the law. voter. If nominated ami elected to the April 10—Latest date on which office of sheriff of Coos county, I secretary of state sh ill m ill to res will do my duty unrlet the oath of irlered voters copies of tile official office, will be economical in the ex pamphlet containing the argument-. penses of mv office and will endeavor of candidates. to give all men a square deal. April 18 L ist day on (Paid adv.) O O. L und . sons who have hied - — petitions and who hive removed I Wil! Favor. fr mi their elecOrial districts before th ■ day of the direct primary limn mating election inav cause their Progies-ive Republican Policies. names to be .with lr.>wn 111 writing. Stale Aid 'or Highways. Last day on which any nominating Openin.’ of Rogue River to Com petition of the electors of a political mercial Fish ng. pirty, vacated by d ith or re 11 »vol Great< r Economy in Our State from the district, may b- filled ;>v i Institutions the committee which has been given Liberal Legislation for Our Coin- the jurisdiction so to do by the p )- mon Schools I have subscribed to this state litical party or the law. Ap.il 19 Paimary election div i meat: I will vote tar that Republi Polls open at 8 a. in. Close 7 p. m 1 can cardidate for the U. S. ’Senate /Xpr’il 22 County clerks canvass who receives the highest vote in this the primary vote and transmit copies district, and not for that candidate to the secretary of state. County because he lives in Multnomah, c erks to certify the nominations and Marion or any other county and is notify each person n r uinated . not endorsed by the voters of th s F red K G ettins When a tie exists between two or district (Paid Adv) mote persons for the same nomina —1—OfJO----- tion tor a county or precinct oltice, Administrator ’s Notice of the county clerk sh.dl give notice, and at a 1 ippointed time ln > ntn Final Settlement. ation for a comity or precinct of lice, the county clerk shall give notice, and at an appointed tin.i • tin N< tice is hereby given that the nomination shall be decided by lot. Hon. John J;. Hall, Judge of Coos F or S ai .E -New modern 6 room April 24 L ist d ly on which to bungalow widi concrete basement give notice of contest. Will -ell iheap. Cash and Hour. April 29 Last day on which any II. Schneller. 98 tf or rerms. person not a candid ite for office or Born to Mr. ami Mrs Frank nomination who expends money or Pomeroy, Saturday, .1 line baby boy. | value to .111 amount greater than Ss" Six acres partly cleared. 31-2 lor nomination or election to aid in miles south with house, barn, chick the election or de ca of any candi- en house, telephone. Creek anti ‘ date or candidates or pirty ticket or spring on place. Orchard and small measures, shall hie ite.mz d st.ite- fruit. Level land. $650. Mills X | ment of receipts and expenditure;- Slraulial and vouchers with secret <rv of st <te Wanted:—Contract to clear Lots or county clerk. or average. Ad Recorder Ortice. ---- OOO------ 27 t2X. Mr. J. C. Shields has purchased from II. H. Adolhsen ot Coquille, through Mills X Straub.d, two acres in Wheeler’s sub division Die laud adjoins pi<'petty already iwued b\ Mr. Shields and with this addition he has one ot the best pieces of close in acerage in this vicinity. Notice To Contractors. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received tor the con si ruction or building of a batn at the Coos County Infirmary tor tin County of Coos. State ot Oregon, a.’cording to the plans and specifica tions prepaled bv J A. Yoakam and on tile in the office of tin* Coun W anted Watches to repair II Sabro, Atwater St. 76-tf tv Clerk The shingles t 1 be mile I with galvanized nails Separate Thoroughbred Barred Plymouth bids will be received for the con R ick eggs for setting, also Baried struction ol the building, for con Rack roosters for sale. Inquire N crete foundation and for cedar block mg as part ot the foundation and J Crain, Bandon Drug Store. bids for the entire construction. The I9tf contractor to turnisi all material W ant , d 1000 emptvsicks at | land labor lor the construction, Central Warehouse. 4-1I grading and all work connected w 11h the building Plain sewing, quilting nicely done, The County Court reserves the comforts renovated, and old dresses tight to reject any an I a.I bids or to dianed up and mule over W I iw.ud the contract < r c< illiacts to .1 Sir««, in Haberly house near Pies bidder 11 t the loaist slioul I th<\ deem it for the best interest of th. bvterian church. 25 t8. County. fjuite a number of Bamhiman- All bids to be filed with (Ite took advantage ol the ex- ursion 10 County Clerk on or belote the Hl Marshfield 1.1st Sunday and all w ho d iv ol May, 1912 at I o'cloi k ¡1. in went, reported a fine time an I s n I oe (5) per cent u! the amount ol the bill to tie deposited with the thrv were highly entertiinel by the County Cl< tk with bid and bi«ld< 1 Bayites to enter into a contract with th. Percy Lever (miner editor ol th Coos Bax Monthly and other pap s oil Co« s Bay cam«* over to Bandon Saturday ami remained till M mda\ noon. I his ortice acknowledge* a pleasant fraternal call from Mr. Lever. Co., Oregon, lias named Monday May 6, 1912, to o'clock a m , a', the Court House in Coquille, said st it« ' and county is the time and place when lie will hear ob jections to the final settlement of the estate of Caroline Corson, deceased Now, unless objection be then and there made, the Court will make an order settling said estate, and dis missing the uiministrator, together with his bondsmen. Bandon, Oregon, April 2, 1912 R oy B C orron Administrator. -4 l5 T Notice Of Special Election. Notice is hereby special election will be held a! the usual poling places in the Citv of Bandon, namely At the City Hall, in said City, for the voter.-t residing in Range 15 West; and at the Eire Engine H ill in said City, lor those voters residing in Range I; West, of theteiritory hereinafter di scribed, for the purpose of voting upon the question ot the changing < t the boundaries bf the Citv of Bandon by tin reto the (erriti rv annexing described ■is follows: Lots 2. 3, and |. and E.ist t-2 of the S nith East 1-4 ol Section 19. toglila! I 2 of the Sot East .V». all in Township _’s South, Range i ( Wt-'t ul the \\ ill.imctt ■ Merlili an ; and the North 1-2 ot Section %V>, «nd all th it po'tion ot Lots 5. 6 and County Com’, with a goo I an I 7. in Sectio.. 2 5 lying outsit le of th ■" sufficient bond wi'hin 5 dais .ciii Plat ot West Bandon Addition, t >. the awarding of contract. get her with Lot-. I and 2. in Seen h Dates! at Coquille. Oregon, th *» 25. and the South 1-2 of Section 24 ith d.iv of April, 191 2. m rownship 28 South, Range 15 J amis W ais > n j April 9-joh County Clerk. . West ot the Willamette Meridian, Coos County, Oregon, the outer For County Superintendent. School Superintendent. fwmndary of which is as k.11 >w.-: Be 1 — Raymond E. Baker, of Bandon ginning at the 1-4 Section corner On Feb. 7, 19:2. a letter was sent hereby announces himself as a can on tin- E«stern boundary ot Section to <-.«.-h I- .lcl.t r in the county asking didate, before the Republican pri- 31. Town-hip 28 South, ot tin- Wil die lecipii-nt to indicate his or her ' marits April 19, for the office ot liiirite Mvriilian in Oregon, a' first and second choice for the posi 1 County Superintendent. Mr Baker running thence Wi st on the sub-| tion 'f Count, School Supt, I believes in progressive school werk, division lines to the ship cliaiine' 1! ¡01 the «.a suing u rm of lour years, w ill establ sh an office at Coquille, the Ba< itic Ocean, thence in a lhtse votes > g;.i<i by tach teacliei am! will have Saturday Northerly course along said ship voting arp tiled with the President ' if < le. ted, office day. He will pro fi r regni.«; channel ot the Pai.itic Ocean to a ”t th" Marshti'.'l'i Cha no •!' of i'om school system of Coos mote dic point due We-t of the 1-4 Section' merce, who will verily the icsillt as the best of his ability. line running l-.i-i ami West through it iclat« s to the two < aildidates now I Ciaii’ty to if the center of Section 24 in Town-' lx I are the R. publican Primaries as ship 28 S nth. R o gr 15 V\ cst ol follow-: W H. Bunch 67 Ray. For Joint Representative tile Willame ; ■ Mi ll ii m la O.egoii. mond E Baker. 1. April 5-12. thence East following on the cenlei (Paid Adv.) I hereby respectfully announce line of Section 24 in Townshio 28 ------ <>QO--- my candidacy for the nomination for South Range 15 W’ -t of the Wil- the office of Joint Reprerentative, For Assessor. lamelte Meridian, and the center fine subject to the vili of the Republican of Section 19 in Township 2,8 South, I will lie a candidate for the Re voters ot Coos and Curry counties, Range 14 West <>f the Willamette ¡ publican noniinatii n for the office of as expressed at the coming Primary Meridian, in Oregon, to the 1-4 Assessor of Coos County, at the Ejection. Section corner on the eastern boun prim 11 y election to be held April! If elected, I shall endeavor to per dary of said Section 19. thence s mill 119th. 1912. I served as assessor of; form the duties of the office in a on the Section I this count' from 1S95 to 1898 in manner that will meet the appio'al Sections 19 clusive. My motto: ‘ Justice to all.’’ of all. Respectfully, Sections 30 and I respectfully solicit your support. A. J. M arsh . South, Range — K H. Hansen, I. Willamette Meridian to the place ot Myde I’omt. < )i egon 22-tf beginning. -------- ZXtO------- All qualified voters, residing "ith $10 Reward. in the above describe«' territory and Day Old Barred Rock Chicks also all residing within the present The above sum will be paid by from trap nested hens, $15 boundaries of the City of Bandoil, ■ me for the cunvic ion of any person, are hereby invited to vote in theii or persons found trespassing on my per hundred. — Plymouth respective precincts for or against j proper tv without mv permission - Place Poultrs Yards.Marsh the annexation of the abe ve described I Edmund Croft 19 tf field, Oregon. Box 404. • territory, by placing upon their bal lot the words. “F or A nnexation ,’’ or the words “ A q Al NS r A N N EX A It ON. ’’ Said special election will be he'd on the 3rd day of May 1912, and the polling places will tie open for Cor. Market 6 Water I ront voting from 9 o’clock a. m. till 6 MARSHFIELD. ORE. o’clock, p. m. of said day. B ert A. D oremi s , Mgr. The following are the Judges o election in the voting place in the City Hall: R. C. McKinnis, R E All kinds of skilled and un For Clean Skitnniin^. Dura skilled labor furnished on Buck and j H. Jones and the fol bility and Easj Running, short notice. Loggers anil lowiug are the clerks of election in it has NO EQUAL, Runs 50 railroad graders a specialty. said voting place, Geoige M uiceil per cent easier than all Connected with other of and Claude Wo draff; and the fo1- I others. Sold by fices in Portland. Phone lowing are the Judges • f said elec orders to 269 L at my ex tion in the voting place in the Fire- pense. Hall on First and Homer streets: E B. Henry, S' Mundy and W H. Logan, and the following are the j—wi ít Ti7wrr>r—a<. ¿¿orr«ß -- jummmmu Clerks of said election to be bel I in said voting place, Nels Rasmussen and Gus Barre [dated at Bandon, Oregon, this 2nd clay ot Aptil, 1912. By order of the Common Council E. B. K ausrud , Recorder. This notice is published the first time on date of April 2, 1912 and April 9, t6, 23, and the last time on April 30, 191 2 ------000----- Baby Chicks Coos Bay Employment Office Before Buying a look into the SIMPLEX BANDON HDW. CO. SCATTERLIN & l Ï gore V î Free Delivery at all times to any part of the city. Phone 163 Notice of Sale of Improve ment Bonds. Notice is hereby given that a-.di-d bills will be received bv the Common Council of the City of Bandon, Coo- County, Oregon, at the office of the City Recorder of said Citv, until 6 o’clock p.m. of tlie 17th day of April «1 :«ii2, for street improvement bond- of said city. Said bonds aggregate in amount $1,947.01 They are issued in de 5 nominations of not less than $25.00 or more than $500 00 They bear interest ;«• the rate of six 1 er cent, per annum from the date thereof, payable semi-annually. is Said bonds mature in ten years from date they bear Any bond mav | be fullv paid and cancelled alter one' i year from the date thereof, at 'he <S time of any semi annual coupon |><- I rind upon notice. 1 lie Common Council reserv«M the t'glit to reject any and .all bid-. Every bid must designate I he de nomination of I’ond desired and must be accompanied bv .1 certified i It, i k equal to live percent, of the amount of bid. which shall he for feited in case the bidder retu-es to , accept die bonus applied tor. Al bids mu-t be seal’d in plain envelopes and endorse I—“Bid I r Improvement Bond of the City of • Bandon' —without ar.' other «iisun- gui-hing mark. Date«! this 2nd day of April, lot 2 Bv order of the Common Ci un.il. E B K AVSHI D, Recorder. 1'ul’lislied on dates ot April 2. 9 and . 16, 1912. A G; Dr F. W. RUEBENACK The Tailor M\ Line of Suitings is Most Complete anti having hat! many years practical experience, am justified tn guaranteeing a perfect tit. Aman is often judged by the clothes he wear, so cast aside those hand-nw-downs and try one of my suits and see how much better y ou u ill feel. Cleaning, pressing anti repairing; also a full line of gent’s furnishings. ITT ■p*' I 1 5) p J) < 9 ffTTllTI :c.‘ rr etwjie * W. E. Steinhoff The Harness Man Best Assortment of Gloves in the Market and at Low Prices I