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evoenb . ob » E i Semi-Weekly BANDON, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1912 VOLUME XXV111 GOOD ROADS The Twomile Road Again 4,410 IS TOTAL Vote for the Millage Tax. NUMBER 85 Surveyors at Port Orford. The two mile road question has The. Port Orford Tribune says: A farmer hited two men to hoe assumed a serious turn. The crew of railroad surveyors re his potato pdteh. He found al the The reverend gentleman seems to ported in last week's paper as being end of the season that most of the think deception h is been practised in the vicinity of Langlois are now time put i t by these men that! been possibly this time, but it is not very domiciled at the Knapp hotel. They taken up in a discussion of politics probable that either of us will be the Republicans Lead Other Par and that his crop had suffered as a Progressives and Democrats are Southern Pacific men, and are Enthusiastic Meeting Held sole judges of which has indulged checking up the old survey made consequence. Each man hoed a in it. He started with some advan ties Reported by the Coun section and the boundary between 2 Hold JJJoint’ Debate at through here some five years ago. Last Friday Night In Ban* tage over me in that he is a profess The party consists .of fourteen men the sections grew up in weeds. ty Clerk. ™Grand Theatre. / ed follower of the lowly Nazarene, and will continue on down the coast don. The next year the farmer hired also a patson, it may be he is bank to Eureka. one man at one half the cost of the Whether this move means busi ing on this to make his word good previous year, found there was no against a dissenter, for some people ness or is only a bluff to forestall The total registration in Coos weed grown boundary and harvested Hon. Sanfield McDonald repre One of the most enthusiastic road put little dependence on a dissenter. county as reported by County Clerk a bumper crop. One in in could senting the Progre-sive party, and some rival company and hold their meetings yet held by the Coos old survey can only' b_- guessed at. But what about Christian charity. Watson is 4.410. The number reg not argue with himself. Senator Coshow representing the County Roads Association was that It is a good sign, however, and in In one other way this pirson istered under each party f Hows; Did the farmer use good judg Democratic party held a joint debate held here last Friday night at the holds a much greater advantage, dicates that something has si rre i Republican................................ 2,365 ment? at the Grand Theatre last night. Bandon Opera house. Hon. Bing- of course this nt ty be offset by the S. P. people up over this coa Democratic.................................. 806 The gentlemen were greeted with Here is a chance to use your good ger Hermann and Judge John S. searching a bit, and if bad comes county, and while a through rot I Prohibition..................................... 35 judgment. a packed house and both men Coke were to have been present to worse, a search may be made to will help us all, it is one ccmi 14 Socialist....................................... 478 The University of O egon and the proved themselves entertaining talk and address the meeting but they see if some widows with springs can from the interior that Port O. ord is independent ................................ 278 Agricultural College are supported ers, and showed they were perfectly were unable to get here, however be located in our seed an, widows praying for and confidently expects Refused,to state......................... •,4<9 by appropriations by the legislature. familiar with the platforms and this did not seem to in any wav with springs have been very useful Non-partisn.......................................7 "Log rolling" and ‘’filibustering’’ principles of their respective parties. in the not far removed future. destroy the meeting and everybody to him, or rather he lias been very Progressive................................... 22 play their part in these appropria- It is useless to make a review of present boosted for good roads just useful to them. It seems hardly what was said, as each man of lions and politics therefore interlere as if their lives depended on it. Notice of Street Work. fair to use widows that have springs course showed the good points of with efficiency of the institutions. Along the Waterfront. in a road controversy, but if this In the November election you his party and the weak points of the is a part of the game it may be Notice is hereby given that the Common will be called on to vote for or other. The meeting passed off with Open Letter To J. ' O. Stem- • I necessary to hunt some up. The Elizabeth arrived Sunday against the millage tax bill. A bill ! the best of feeling, After these two Council of the Ciry of Bandon, Coos County, 1er. How' very thoughtful, how con morning with 174 tons of freight and that will take out of the hands of the gentlemen had finished, Mr. Mc Oregon, deems it expedient and necessary to improve that portion of Curry Street lying be siderate he is of these poor widows f >ur passengers. legislature the power of making ap Donald then very magnanimously tween 6th street and 8th street in the Woodland The Elizabeth sailed again yester propriations for schools. It will introduced Hon. W. FL Meredith, Addition to the City of Ban Jon, Coos County, with springs, in fact he is o solici Dear Jake: tous of the welfare of these much day with 20 tons of freight, 85 cords levy a millage tax far leys burden Democratic candidate tor joint rep Oregon, commencing at the South line of 6th The writer has read abused creatures that he would matchwood, 132,000'feet of lumber some than the taxes of previous resentative from Coos and Curry street running thence South to the North line of with interest the program, or plat- have this indp over a bad bill and passengers as follows: L. W. 8th street at the cost and expense of the owner.« Counties who made some very en of the lots, parts thereof and tracts of land in form up n which you are seeking and across a deep gulch that can be Deyoe and wife, Ora Deyoe, John years. The bill further provides to thusiastic remarks, and proved that cluded in the improvement district, to be known to be carried into the Oregon avoided, if it were not for these Wilton. John Kari. John Fhereny, take the schools out of the hands of politics and save money by having he was a "live wire." Mr. Mere as ‘‘Local Improvement District No. I of Curry Legislature. No person who is widows and their springs of course G A. Cudyew, C. G. Owen, J. one board of control for i oth institu dith thinks his chances for election Street” which district embraces all of the prop acquainted with you needs any er ly on either side of said street and abutting on it is not to get this road close to his Englander and wife, W. Atley, J. tions. are good. political clairvoyant to tell him that the same between the South line of 6th street place that he would have us climb a M. Whitney Jr., Marguerite Hab What will you do? ----- -rx»fs------- and the North line of 8th street from the mar you are not the author, or rather, hill both going and coming, but he erlv, Mrs. M. T. Rowley. Joseph ----- ooc----- ginal line of said Curry street back to the center South Jetty is Finished. platform, the complier of the said cannot bear to see us go near these Shannon, Mrs. J, E Rose, W. R. of the blocks abutting thereon, Students Make Pledge. Don’t you think the voters of The said improvement •« to consist sub- l>< or widows, for fear we will impose Krantz and wife, Sadie Krantz, Mrs. your district are entitled to know tantially of the grading filling and grubbing of on them. It seems very probable, J. Haga and child, Mrs. C. M. Eugene, Oct. 21. — Work on the said strert and the building of board sidewalks who prepated this political pedestal Eugene, Oct. 16—(Special)Six that if enough widows with springs Spencer, J. E. Norton. south jetty at the mouth of on each side of said street, all of said improve for you and to know who is really The Fifield arrived Sunday mor hundred students of the Universi y resided in this immediate section, ments to be built upon the established grade of the power behind your nomination ning with 95 tons of freight and the of Oregon, at the request of Gov the Siuslaw river was finished during Curry street as established by Ordinance and to get that it would be advisable the latter part of last weekandjohn- and campaign? I do and if you following passengers: C. D. Miner, ernor West, pledged themselves to along without roads. Anderson, the contractors, have according to, the plans and specifications theieof agree with me in this I shall be E. N. Kern, S. Brownstone, Mrs. repay in good citizenship, the ob prepared by the Ciiy Engineer and filed in the Still it may be a good thing for t ansferred all their machinery and office of the City Recorder and there open to pleased to read your answer to the i Platz, Mrs. Otto Shetter, Mrs F. J. ligation which they are under to t'n equipment to the north side cf the the inspection of all persons interested therein. following questions, and I hope you this Parson that widows are not too Wendling. Ilin Richards and wife, sta'e for providing an institution <> numerous or the burdens might be- liter, where work has already Any objections to the said proposed improve will make those answers public. Frank A. S'ewart and wife, A. higher learning. come too great for him. that you sta ted on the north jetty. Hauling ment must be filed in written form with the Ciiy Is it true, as reported, Araozana H. Hansen, Mr. McNutt The reading and signing of the has We area at so very sure he a corporation r. ck to the jetty from the quarry on Recorder by the owners of two-thirde in the are a member of and wife, Fred Gospeter, Henry pledge followed talks to the student area of the property within the above described known as the Coos County Tax any business looking after the wel 11 ulac, Fred Leach, James Lee, b< dy by Governor West and Judge j the upper river, which has been assessment district on or before the 14th day of fare of one of these widows for she suspended for a week or more, will November 1912. This notice is given by order Association? Shuey, Chinese. W. E Sl.itci, President of the U. of be resumed in a few days and the of the Common Council of the Ciiy of Bandon Isn’t it true that said platform is not a resident of Coos county. O. alumni, at the regular assembly north jetty will be extended out to Oregon, by resolution duly passe I at a regular was prepared bv the active assis- The parson said in his articl e, this morning. Both speakers spoke Orpheum. the ocean. The south jetty is now meeting held upon the 18th day of Sept. 191?. t mee oj the secretav o said Tax that we had made this road through convincingly on the ol ligations of Dated this 29th day of Oct. 1912. | completed according to the original Association and the attorney for our community where ve liked, E. B. KAUSRUD, the students to the state and pointed he also said that all the work done 11 >-gi uzai ><1? Recorder Ci.y of Bandon. The well known story of ‘‘Thelma’' out different methods by which this | plans of the government engineers 8r>-i2T Was not said platform, in fact, was on one place how he makes a will be shown on the screen in three I for improving the harbor. By rra- obligation can be partly repaid. 1 son of building the breakwater the written by the secretary of said or community of this is hard to big interesting reels. What k nd ol vacation brings The pledge reads as follows; 1 water on the bar has been deepened most refreshment to body and soul? ganization in his own office? understand, for surely one man and idapted from This production, As a student at this University, 1 several feet and it is expected that Imt.it a fact thai practically his place do not constitute a com Marie Corelli’s great novel, “Thel- that is maintained by the people of when the north jetty is finished tin A newspaper writer suggests ten everv plank <*f your so called plat munity, he surely did not mean to I days in a remote hamlet, where ab ma' is splendidly acted by an all Oregon, 1 heartily acknowledge the form was taken from, the platform deceive, so it must be he did not I I depth will be sufficient for large solute solitude can be cultivated. He cast, and the rendition is a I star oblgation 1 shall owe t > them. The ; coasting vessels to enter the harbor. of I. S. Smith who is also running know the meaning of the wo rd he treat to the theatre going public. mentions as an advocats of this plan opportunities open to me here for for State Senator? used. On Wednesday the 30th will be securing training, ideals, and vision Henry Labouchere, who in perfec’ Is it trtie, as reported, that this The Parson considers the St000 shown 6000 feet of new films includ for life I deeply appreciate and re- 1 ing it gave orders that no letters All Girls on Newspaper. same Coos County Tax Association worth cf work done adds several ing two Special Releases viz, ‘‘Ge should follow him to his retreat, and at its own expens.e has a man in the limes that amount to the value ot my ronitno’s Last Raid, ’ a two reel film j gard as a sacred trust and do hereby when he returned, threw all his ac ['lie Gwinnett Journal, published district distributing your campaign I place, now how does lie arrive at depicting the escape and last raid ol 1 pledge my honor tint it shall be my cumulated correspondence into the literature and’ doing personal work j the conclusion that it is such a bene the great Apache chief Geronimo. most deeply cherished purpose to at L iwerenceville, Gt., asserts th it fire, thus starting life again with a render as bountiful a return to the it is the only newswap :r in the Uni m behalf of your candidacy? fit to one place, and at the same Exciting from start to finish. ‘The Oregon people and their posterity ted St ites which, so t 1 ani- clean slate. The plan has its allure. The authors or compilers of that time does the poor widows so Refugee’s Casket, ’ a beautiful 2 reel ments, but as the whiter quoted platform seem to intimate that you much harm by going through their hand colored photo play, depicting in faithful and ardent devotion to cal work is concerned, is gotten out says, what about possible letters have not been living up to the laws places, for they are in as much need a phase of the French Revolution, | the common good, as will be in my exclusively by girls Miss Carrie containing cash? I power. It shall be the aim ot my < iaiige operates the linotype and and also have commited their candi of a public road as any of us. tense with dramatic and thrilling life to labor for the highest good and I | sets up the paper and a good deal date to advocacy of a principle in It cant be he would practise de- situations. Also two other good favor of "cheapening justice.” iception, oh no, his zeal to protect pictures. A splendid double show, i glory of an ever greater common of hotly type for booklets ami pam j wealth. phlets. Iler sister. Miss Eva, is Yours respectlv, Remember the dates and place, j these poor widows has destioyed foreman of the job department, and Protection — R. A. Corthell Orpheum, Oct. 29 and 30. his faculty for logical reasoning. turns out display advertising » f Depositors Reception at M. E. Parsonage the job printing. -----000------ That this road is a benefit to all Montenegrins of Coos Leave ! in this section cannot be success- Trespass Notice. Those who keep their mon The young women gather I fully denied. The parson w ill be a ey in this bank while it news and set it up, make up ! Last F riday evening the membi rs : considerable closer to a public road awaits their use, know pos 4 forms, run the engine and die press The entire Montenegrin popula than he is at present, as No trespassing or prospecting al and friends of the church assembled will all itively that no harm can land operate the folder and the tion of Coos Bay, consisting of seven ! people in this vicinity. Now to lowed on any land owned or man at the parsonage and spent a pleas come to it, and that the\ mailing inaJiiiv. l ’ he,' support men, left Saturday on the Break 1 avoid further controversy over this aged by C. B. Zuk Coos county ant evening getting acquainted with can get it tv hen they it. a widowed mother and several water for Portland, and will go back ' road, Commisioner Armstrong was records will show the lands. Viola Rev. Mickey and family. The La I younger brothers and sisters. Many of our depositors have dies Aid took charge, and a light to Europe to fight for their native j invited to ride out and look into lions will lie prosecuted to finish. been saved from serious los lunch was served. country. C. B. Z eek . this matter, he did so, all points in ses by consulting our officers There are 150 Greeks in the dispute were shown to him. At the Sunday evening services For Sale or Trade. when tempted to invest in county who are ready to go as soon 1 three persons were converted, while And we are confident that the now that he is in a position to put schemes offered by strangers as it appears that they are really preceding fact will exonerate us this matter l>efore the rest ot the the Christian workers thronged the * Ten acres of I lie finest kind needed. They do not want to leave from the charge of trying to deceive, i court so it may be. settled on its i church altar. Managed by men who have 1 md with water t<> irrigate. LTested their business or work if it is not with all people who are prone to give merits, we will conclude this con made successes in business, troversy by offering cur congratu | One week from today is election, in the famous Goose Lake valley at this bank offers the highest necessary, but if they are needed the devil his due. Lakeview. they are ready to go. -Coos Bay degree of protection. From talking with thecontmision i lations to the widovs with springs the big day when we will decide Times. er we are of the opinion that he is not on their good luck in securing so whether Republicans, I’rogessives !■ or a good show, go Tuesday and * easily led by the nose, but will act i magnanimous a champion of their ¡or Democratswill control the country ednesday night at the Or¡ heuni. | for the next four years. Steam Heat at the Grand. according to his best judgement, j right».—F. N. Perkins- to FIRST NAT L BANK