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ü"’ Semi-Weekly VOLUME XXVIll City Election Notice I BANDON, OREGON. FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1912 < nough to speak his own convictions. I lie words w th which we express our thoughts to a listening world, painls a picture on the mind ot the hearer, of the ideals that till lhe mind and the high taste for language with which we are possessed The NUMBER 43 | ! ! ■ 1 | | WILL PAVE Notice jit; hereby given, that a regular Election has been called and will be held within the corporate limits of the City of Bandon, Coos County, Oregon, on the 19th day of June, 1912, for the purpose of electing one Mayor and one actions ot |our every day lite, are to Recorder, to be elected by the electors of Bandon at large, lhe w orld, and index o' lhe thoughts Business of Im i irtanceTrans Many Boats Arrive and Sail City Council Passes on Peti and for the purpose of electing Six (6) Counciltnen; I hree we think in private and reflect that acted by the City Fathers at Local Harbor in Last tion at Regular Session ^3) to be elected from Ward No. 1, W est, by the qualified immortal part of man—character. voters in said Ward, ami Three (3) to be elected from W aril It these be true, how c.ueful we I Wednesday Night. Few Days Wednesday Night. should be in starting life with the No. 2, East, by the qualified voters in said Ward, and, fur ther, for the purpose of submitting to the voters of Bandon ver, highest ideals, for what is true of words and of manner is also true at large at said Election the following measures for their ap of the high idewith ils vliich we be The city councl in t in regular The F.liz ab th arriv -d in port At the regular meeting of the city proval or rejection: (An Ordinance prohibiting live stock gan life. Let us be thankful for session at the citv hall Wednesday Tuesday evening with 130 to.is of council Wednvid.iv evening a pet i - from running at large within the corporate limits of the City high ideals. We cannot always live night with Mayor Mist in the chair freight and 22 pi senge's is follow tion of property owners along Eiist of Bandon, proposed by Initiative Petition tiled in the office up to the ideal, but we can still look and the following membership pres I Mrs. H. H Dooley. Mrr S S street for the paving of said street ent: Brown, Breuer, Bowman, M in- I Summers. Erank Les'ie, Mr Mor- from lhe cast lot on of the City Recorder of the City of Bandon on date of at it and cherish it; and from our ciet and Boyle. ton, C. E Crumley and wife, C. S. which stands the Bank of Bando 1 uplifted ideal we may sometimes March 5, 1912), also, (An Ordinance authorizing the pur In the order of business under Smith, W. (I. McCulley and wife, to the west side ol the city hall, was draw healing when we have been chase of a City Park, and the appropriating of money there nea'en by some flying fierv serpent ordinances, an ordinance was in Mrs. A Feeliner, Mrs. Mirtlia Nel- read and passed upon by theoouncil for, proposed by the Common Council of the City of Ban aho.se bite lias Hi ng us in agony on troduced regulating anil governing sou, Mrs, C. A. Davis, W. A. Ver thus in iking the first definite step don, filed in the office of the City Recorder on date of May the ground for a .. hile, like worsted speed of automobiles an.l other non Win. N. Boyler, B. Hu mser. toward paving in the city. l he petition also called for the and mortally wounded things Wt vehicles within the corporate limits J.C. Smith, G. McNeil, II. Pinker. 8, 1912). of the city of B indon H. F. Hurtcall, j. R. Barnett, Mis laying ot water mains, scwl - is etc., cannot have ideals to lofty, to pure, Such election will be held at the following places in the The speed limit, within the fire C W. Haynie and C Lirsen. dong the str-et. This is a step m City of Bandon: all voters residing in, ami registered in W ard to heavenly. Be ye holy as yom limits was set at 12 miles an hour The Elizabeth sailed again yester the right direction and when the Father in heaven is is holy ; be ye No. 1 will vote at the City Hall, and all voters residing in, pei feet as your Father in heaven is and outside of the tire limits and day with 74 tins of freight, 41 cords paving proposition once gets a stall and registered in Ward No. 2 will vote at the Fire Hall. The perfect. Behold the real lying in within the corporate limits they shall of matchwood, tS’.oo.i f.-et of lum it will he sure to esterni to many polls in each yvard yvill be open and closed as follows: They the dust; see the divine ideal shining not go at a rate of speed faster than ber, and 19 passengers as follows; pai ls of the city, as people will see B. Ellison, Cl u th<- great be icfits to be derived an I will be opened at the hour of 9 o’clock A.M. on said day with infirite luster in the skies a mile in 21minutes, nor over any A. G Norris, cross walk at a speed to exceed 0 v* ence Buiton, F Fitzgerald. I.iw lhe nitiir.il enhancement of the v.il "Aim high; shoot afar, higher than and will remain open until 1 o’clock P. M., and yvill then who means a star, than he who mile in 10 minutes. Slid ordinanc • rence I Join. C irrie Peters m, Claude ue of the propertv. close until 2 o’clock P.M., and yvill then be opened at 2 he The property owners on Fust means a tree.” Let this wisdom of deals in regards to the way an auto, Peterson, Vista Peterson. A. W o’clock P.M. and yvill remain opened until 7 o’clock P.M., George Herbert be carried up in all mobile shall stand on any portion Sanderlin. D () tides, Mrs. W O. street are to lie congratulate I u;em and yvill then be permanently closed at 7 o’clock P.M. of our relations. We cannot strike ot the street when not being driven Cooper, Lou Stay'o 1 an I wife, Mrs. their enterprise in taking the nitia- said day. the star, but the arrow goes the and prescribes the way to turn coi 1 > A. Trowbridge Spen.-er Trow tive oil tile paving pi -p >->i.i in ----- - The Boards chosen by the Common Council to conduct higher because of the point it was ners, and at the inlet seed >n ot bridge, W I-'.. Steiuhoff W 11 streets, regulates the stoppage on Somers. I). L. Joyce and A J. aimed at. What ideals we used to said Election are as follows: Base Bali Game Sunday cross walks an I deals wi h vehicles Roberts. In Ward No. 1, R. C. McKinnis, T’. T. Allen anil J. have! Who dares bring back all in general. the ideals with which he started life? Th»; Brooklyn arrived in port N. Langlois as Judges, and Chris Rasmussen anil Geo. Man- Wiiere are they? "How is the gold Grade ordinances were passed, Tueidav with four p issengers whose The tii st game of the season on ciet as Clerks. become dim! ho y is- the most fine establishing grades on portions of names we weie unable to secure. tile local diamond will be played at In Ward No. 2, E. B. Henry, W. H. Logan and S. gold changed!” As we face these Columbia Ave and First street. The Wilhelmina was in port this Base Ball Park next Sunday when Mundy as Judges, and A. J. Barre and Harry Lee as Clerks. | questions our consciences begin to Reso'uticns were pa-sed ordering week and loided spruce at Lyons- the Bindon team will cross bats with . This notice is given pursuant to the provisions of the j chlde us but Vct 1,0 answer cone» ■!>e city engineer to make a survey Johnson mill lor the North B-md box North Bend in what promises to lie . Oh of Second street from Spruce street f ictory. the fastest game ever played in City Charter and also to an order of the Common Council I •- ,rom our fin lips ior Lift- we are ^Ulltv - Vn • lire» z-a x a e G I-.' #■ that we had not left our first state to Bluff street, also to make a sur Beth teams ar .- in good The Bandon sailed yesterday with Bandon, made at a regular meeting thereof held upon the 15th day of and allowed the great object of our vey of Grosi creek with a p >oi >ility condition and ail ..ho attend will 1450,000 feet of lumber. May, 1912. heart to disappear from our vision, of having a sewer la <1 in ill it sectio 1. sure get their money’s w -’••h. Conte The Fifield will probably arrive Dated at Bandon, Oregon, this 6th day of June, 1912. but now since such is the case let us In the in liter -f vtciaey 01 th • out and root for the home team. tomoi row. 43-tf E. B. KAUSRUD, Recorder. add to the criticism the gospel which common council by the absence of - - ow----- says, we may every one begin again. Win. McKiy, ii. W. Windsor w is Here we may feel that we have unanimously elected to fill the va- spoken a warm truth that will go in cancy. A petition was presented the to every home, every church, and council signed by property O.v.l CI S there do its graci -us work Fellow on First street petitioning lliit sod breaker of ideals, it does not matter Hartranft, pastor of the Presbyter-I til she was the undisputed mistress how or with whom we started or street be pived. water iniins and ian church, to the class of 1912 of of the then known world. Though into what foot falls we may have sewer pipes tie laid, and c mcrele the Bandon High School: she occupied such an exalted posi come, it is our privilege to start iva ks 011 tlie s null side, tr im the In the bosom of the weaken son tion, yet the glory and splendor of anew. What say we to the gospel Bank of Baildo.i, west to a point op of Adam's race there throbs a strange Ii r potentates has vanished into the opportunity and gospel challenge? posite the city hall. Petition grarted emotion which some men call am mist of the past all because there Let us say, "1 will arise and go’ t i by a majority vote of tlie council Lights were ortlered put in, one bition, while others p eter to call it was a lack of idea s, such as are be my Father;” I will arise and go to the goal to which they are climbing coming to men of high morals anil my ideal, and say, "1 have wounded in the vicinity of the i Herscetion ol That this is a good trait in the make exalted principles If tlie old say thee, dishonored thee, fallen infin Cartwright St. with Abernathy St , up of mankind is not doubted by ing ’ History lepeats itsely,” is true, itely short of thee in every particular. and one at Spruce St. in the vicinity lhe wisest or most ignorant of men. it is high time that we as young I am no more worthy that thou of the McNair residence. Profiles of grades by the city en To be devoid of such a god or ideal people of this nati». 11 put our ear t • shouldst be associated with my is d-mgerous to the nation, demoral the ground ami listen to the voices name.” We may begin again. We gineer were accepted and pisseil on izing to the home and destructive of those who have gone before us, have finished this immediate page by tlie council of the re-establi^heil to lhe individual. When man is that we may learn a lesson from that is now under our hands, and grade of Columbia Ave., and the without an ideal it robs him of all their failure. We are rebuked by now we may turn over a new leal grade on Pacific Ave. and Wood St The report c i the municipal judge principle; and since the nation is a the testimony of history, and we white as snow no trace of the bad was accepted and placed on file. nation of individuals and not one of think we have seen when in hci w>- writing upon it We may begin at ---- - provinces, it shatters the foundation have not. Let us look and learn the very top. and write, line b\ line, Anvil Has Blaze. of the government and jeopardises the lesson, lor without ideals we down to the finis, without an erasure lhe present and future wilfare ol cannot expect to gain admission in a mistake, a blot, a blur. Our life - both soul and body. This is alarm to the arena of the world's activity, new page is now laid open before us, Newport, Ore., |une 5 —The gas iug in the extreme and should call for only tho“e whose very s ul is j let us take heed how lie write there schooner Anvil touched here on her forth in every individual lhe very- bent on making tlie best uf all that j upon! When we have lived to tin regular trip down the coast, and re highest, the divine, which is a par. comes, and ol moulding life, not as ■ end of our three seore and ten yens, ported an » xciting experience off of every humin creature of God's a finished product, ¿but as a mould when we take a retrospective view Yaquina Heads, four miles north ol creation. in which to cast tlie lives of others, of all that we have done and call t< the bay. Eire broke out in the deck Down through the long vistas ol will reach the coveted place. W - mind the many kindly acts that w< load, which consisted mainly of fruit the past, but certain history of the want men who will give us ideal have left undone, when into out While the hose was being placed fallen nations, there comes a w arning visions of life, high conceptions ol minds there rushes a keen conciou and the pumps set to work, the cook fo; the loose and careless thinker morality, sublime forecasts of des ness of guilt and we can almost see put it out with a hind pump, but who has no ideal after which to pat tiny, and a deepening sense of the the judgment bar at which w» not before considerat It: damage had tern his life, or goal at winch he is sinfulness of sin. We need men shall be judged, we shall ex- been done to a consignment of of old, aiming. From the low levels ol who can create, not moral com- i cla’nl with 1 ilate . . . , . "What I have written I have writ- bananas packed in straw as well as barbarism Greece rose until she oc mandinents and stipulations but a n ,, Our own faults seein to have to the boxed Iruit. in >st ol which cupied the heights of honor in th»- moral atmosphere, which a I b "* ‘ i mastered us and the stirring words i was consigned to Newport. line of culture; but because her citi man cannot breathe. We are in ot Carlyle, when he wrote about —----OOxS zens had no higher ideal than that danger of falling under the contract Burns have a double meaning. Gov. West is III. "His faults, the faults of others, of telling or hearing some new thing, ing and lienumbing influence of men and wasting their tune in idleness who rigorously bind us down io th»- pioved too hard ior him; and that spirit which might have soaied | she fell from her exalted place and study of what is called matter, and could it but have walked, soon sank I Salem, Ore., June 6 Gov. West today the world, only for Grecian what is called phenomena. That to the dust, i’.s glorious faculties is reported quite ill here toiav lhe literature, would not know that she such ideals as will mir the divine trodden underfoot in lhe blossom;! nature of his illness is not stated ever stood in the place of honor part of man, ate not wanted is and died, we may almost say, with ------LKX)----- Lett alone to die in the woods, but proven by a simple rerereace to the out ever having lived. * W an i it- Watches tor* pair II Another portion of th a article s ill be pub mothered by a female wolf, Rom-| mind of a man who will be honest iuhed next uiue. Sabro, A’v.ater St. 76-ii FISSI STREET Voters Should Register. ulus became posessed of such ideals Commencement Sermon. as resulted in the ancient city anti empire ol Rome. Across the plain • The following very excellent ser- : of the world's greatness, she mon was delivered by Rev. H. C. ¡marched her conquering armies un Wtll Put Up Jetty Light-’. t I lie poles have been s t and wires Oree mote we want to call the at sti ung for the j'-itv lights, to light tention ol vot -is within the corpor the li.ii and innei r harbor ol the Co. ate limits 1.1 the iitv ol Bandon to quille 1 ii er. 1 lie intention is to pot the fact that they must regi-t-r be in 12 lights ol 2<-O candle power each foie June 19th, whit II is the date of the regular citv election. Th're arc wi:h powerful relleetors c ilculated to matters of vital importance to bi br'iig out all the possibilities of the settled at this election as well as the lights. I liis will, it 1 thought, light election of city officers and the vote the way at lhe bar and inner harbor suliieiently that vessels can enter or of every legal voter is needed. depart at night jtist a , c 1 -ilv as in We want that city p.nk without the day lime This will facilitate fail, and then then- is the cow ques shipping at this harbor to a very tion coming up. Maliy pc. (.|e think it is time that we should shut live stock of ill kinds oil lhe sueets of our city so that we can begin to beautify the city, while there are • tliers who think that the time is not yet ripe f r such a ci mrse. con seqtienlly it behooves ti , all to get out and express on.selvcs on the question While the policy of the R ecorder would be for the mor» progiessive movement and the hut ting out of live stock from the str yet we are willing to alri-le by the will ol the majority --------» KX>------ Interesting Films at Grand Tonight. 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