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About Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1914)
t X t BANDON ItEdORtjlin, PRlDAV, OCTOBER 2i, tiil iUJE Tiff (PAID ADVERTISEMENT) 00 FOR CONGRESS THE OPEN FOKUM m Tlie reason tho Courier asks voters (o give Congressman llawlcy's place to bred Ilolliriter of Coos County, is, because Mr. Hawley is not making good tho name reason the Courier would let go of an incompetent print or and put another man in his place There isn't an individual or news paper in this district that can ask for Mr. Hawley's return to congress on his record for his record won't beai the strain During his past four years in con gress he has not passed a bill except private pension bills. xnis ot useit would not bo any thing against him, perhaps, but dur ing his term in congress he has come do&n tho line with the big interest. und standpatters on about everything thoy have tried to jimmy through the national legislature and this office hasr his rridofd ttiprovc it Ho hap iVi'P ll.thrthauijy man to the bij bunch to such an extent that such periodicals as LaFollett's magazine hni held 'filfiV'up to 'Hie' 'View of -the poitplc as a "Me, too," congressman. .Heretofore tho Democrats have, nominated a weak brother to "run ag&inst Mr. Hawley.,and made, his .re-; . . I ! 1 ! 1 1 r. turn easy. jVhether this was misfortune or irU tent doesn't mutter nwo. iiiiHth Is:- ?3ut-M)CJ la wjeyt has a liWTOTlB'ToT'ivrropp-miGTit a man-running against him who is goin to beat him out. I a lumyiTJ,inijiiJJu)-a3ltl hi gon been overlooked ii mince lie is progressive from tho ground up, n progressive fmyn-ogrgsiiyo Orei lle believes This) district "has ftTie Wasliingtoi. shunie, and ho wanredPnewali' : He believes that a congressman who has served eight ycaijg'uud Jind 170, of hio 175 billn killed, nuftpifi-a mm been asleep at thes wjiclv It is certain that Mr. Hawley has always been lame so far as Ororrnn has been fmf iHgrlnilC state, n stale which emphatically wont on record for reduced tariff du ties, Mr. Halwey tithe"JHJ)TyrtrfJ M'i- hustltj advocating a repeal of the present tariff laws and nreturn to protection d.iU&.SOSOXSS! There re no reasons for Mr. 11 viey, and of rcvons for electing Mr. Hollislcr and havinjiliiR'i!iipteifciti(ltVia man who r4itiHl5VtSli1,'iWW'1'iV.jiv 0 County Bond Work. Coquille, Oro., Oct. 18. Editor Recorder: When a public official la publicly arraigned for an al lied error in the conduct of public ' luinesH entrusted to him, with a lot f fooliah assertions reflecting upon liia capability, he is entitled to be .oard in his own behalf. The facts oncoming public business nre always mry oasy to got at, but tho "knocker" -'io spreads misleading, not to say false statpmonls concerning public finiva and public officials, correctly inures that the average citizen is to uay with his own problems, to ques tion the corroctnefj'i of such statements Hence if someone doesn't wade in and show up tho truth in these matters, he "knocker's" lies gain credence, nd dissatisfaction results. Ever iinco the improvement of the "Town- --.hp Lino" road was started, there have been spread about, persistant rumors of "favoritism," "extrava gant methods," ami even "graft," all smanaling from sources having grudges because of rejected exces sive bids, or political "axes to grind." rheso rumors have all been directed gainst Mr. G. J. Armstrong, County Commissioner from your section of he county, for the main purpose of influencing tho voters against his candidacy for reelection. When the bids were received for the several works upon the Township Line road, they were, with the exception of Mr. -ounts' bid for grading the first mile, ill so out of reason, that' I protested igorously that at tho prices bid, the Special Tax money would be all us ed up before any considerable show ing had been made, and rcccommend- ed the rejection of all of tho bids, which rcccommendation the County Court (of which body Mr. Armstrong s but one member), after close ques tioning concerning my estimates, finally adopted, and ordered the works done under the direction of my- olf, as the law provides. We have proceeded with the works as rapidly the necessary legal forms would permit, and have accomplished to .Into as much work as would have re ulted if the work had been let at the prices bid, but strangely enough have used;litle more' ''than half of the money that those bids would have oniumed. ; i , , j i . Several times the weather has milted' work in 1 partial' : : completed condition, whereupon the ready nockcr" has bawled "graft," as serting lhat the road authorities wen" standing m," whatever that means, with the contractor, or had Evor ijjstfluca soiar, ! fhVse roaiT :isons for retqrping;! there nre theJffl it s a j()Ko. u .luu'ie.siuic Jor puo- gresrue Oregon, to return this Uts- and rciircsentaiion ciplo of Joe Cannon. Wo have timber to boat him wo will have correct in Mr. Ilollistcr. Tf voTOtirfe):i!rTO!inrotrntT--triH Pe Iffelrhkirts a'ndSforget pnrt',-lrt Hawley will bo tfilfiitJeiViaid Swo4)i- Her ;i, and vu Mill have man In JVpgniti fo think twice whether he Is repre- foilllllg MllHHaC'llUHOttH 'Oregon City Courier, f.lore ItiiNini'Hrt and Lokh Pit CoaalMuJJ fM.i' i'jl:ijLLHiwlliV. rtiJi'Vot away with" the "soft Job; conlo'iiplated by rorlaln of tho biil. '.VMioWlnlinl(i'ik'ibi'tl(t now rniifl, nut iill 'the niiti) tho taunt careful I muiiilguiiunit run prodiu'ii, Vuu nro gottwig ii, itK uiiy one vn Knowit Otljtllflfg (if'liW VllUiO of KUfll VVllfLrf V iimhinir inn hi cum 11 itiiHJvi.iiiy "i'l t)u i.ihiih C. IJ(.,5t9,rr, I I V Olli.l Ml MI JIM. M 14 y completed lorn tnmi nss -than me- bids or estimates, save the Two Mile bridge (concrete) which by .tliewny iitol under the SpccinP-Tiix. i' This' joltfwas liojie by day'p . york byresj- dmilsYof ipur RoaiLj'lHstrict,! and post, consiuerauie more man n ougni. o have. Tho Johnson Creek bridge f the. same dimensions as-the Two Milebridgo was built under the per sonal direction of JMr. A'rmstrong.at' a cost for "llic labor consumed ofin trifle less than three-fifths what the Two Mile .bridge cost. Th crgadc at tHu'TwoJJMiltfTCUtiPand tit! Johnson CixeliUidif5m''thunco Inortlt, was lui.i iy iii, tiiti- wiu v;tii kii uiojiuoi' tions balanced so as not to have ex oensivo waste or borrow, nnd I AM "CHE Oli JEO'R'JUri ilinocker. Jti vaile into, and not the Commissioner, if .there are any errors to account for, 'bjijgyioro.ju; not." - The .delay ,at the Two Mile grading" was' (luet"to"riiis'- 3mlorjjtanjlng.o)i,,tho part .of tho. sub- .'Olltruciui , wuu iniiiiutiiiiiut y qtiicsccd in the requirements as eoon ai VvtY. MmwHW Jl tyV; iT1,is nrticla is not directly or indirectly IftsnHAMly ilh'iHiCo'ninir39ra(u;rjAi(ir jumping into print, but please uiulei- anil.HviilUltrilii; n'utiuitoUVjulgnii numication, but one from a unit in t4H5fAorkinglforfOL f the.ujiCpjiityJ Highway Department who has ob served that if you are going to serve ftl mTor3Ynist ro ngr -yon h a ve go t to get-V4)IT-oo Uio right, foot a.nUjle)lyei' this .Hoqdij.. j This niich I will biv .nin- mnronvpp. thatJ under Mr ;gljon Aj W'"Liv'iflv1'wfl1 iJnlo nro-ducodi thiit more road Hilly up to fci siaiuianp permitted these ttporadlc "knockerit BE JUST TO EASTERN OREGON Although embracing about two-thirds of the state's area, Eastern Oreeon now has no state school of any character. Restore to it the Eastern Oregon State Normal School by voting Cast your ballots for the cause of education, for the betterment of the public school system, for the better training of Oregon's young men and women who wish to become teachers. It will add but a feather's weight to the burden of your taxes ONE FORTIETH OF A MILL or two and one-half cents annually on every thousand dollars assessed valuation, as provided in the millage tax bill referred to the people by the Legislative Assembly, will restore to the state's use the Eastern Oregon Normal's plant at Weston, consisting of one main build ing, two dormitories, a president's cottage, and 10 acres of ground. Eastern Oregon needs this school. Oregon needs it, and also needs the Southern Oregon Normal at Ashland. Three normal schools are none too many for this great commonwealth. Reflect that if you pay taxes on $2000, the permanent and adequate maintenance of the Eastern Oregon Normal will cost you but five cents each year. (Paid advertisement, authorized by F. D. Watts, William MacKenzie, S. A. Barnes, E. O. DeMoss, Clark Wood.) mend him. You can afford to give space to this letter for the peace of mind of you misinformed citizens. iSnHI Respectfully, "V . riio-Dentlstry Bill. Dcf eat 'the Dentistry Bill. Be- . I- - I "1 j nil iso J.hey prqposedjmoasurc repeals ofttie lRwr.vnow3on tho Statute Books regulating the practice of Dentistry in Oregon. Laws wer have fieen 25 '.years "ir? bringing to their present 'standard -J Tltere-is noi such thing as a dental trust connected with the Oregon law or with tho Orogon State Board of J)entilj gxaniiiiers. ' "v 'ysirt 1 "ScctiorF 29. CTijolJ3taJc Board of Dental Examiners shall consist of five members, and shall be composed of the. proie'nt nieru"b'cro of said board f...:i.J .-ij.iii -i ii. mini tuu t-'Ajiit ;.uun oi ineir respec tive terms of cfllco, and upon the ex- uponpiration of .the tf rm of office of aIiI.ah .,? i " f -r i.i i. i Glutei -ui.'i.iii.-iiiwiiiuer? m kuiu uiiuiu the Governor shall annoint his suc- essdr,3who shall hold tho office for three years, and until his successor shall be npp.ointed nnd qualified; and thereafter tsWtWi Vv-UsAlcrm of either'of vsajd Wfinbrsgn said board shall expfr'c, tiroJGovernor shall ap- point-JtkittsiiccitiJots" J;JiU ruon desir- the State of Oregon, after this act Utkes effect sfinU file ltis ' or' her name, together with nn application for examination, with tho seeretaryof tho Board of Dental Examiners, nnd at tluf tune of" making such npplleatioQ,;-Hhiillimy to the secretary of the board a fee iff pfi.pO, an,t all-WenU Jiimtflf (Jr herself at life first iVg'iflAf Shcetimr thereafter of said board, for oxnnV nation ne w 'hts'otfiluMMIUidiit ihere- lor: and no ncrp;i iiill be eligib ol to practice tlie same unions ho or tdei Minll bo shown to l),o of good inorftL r.i.... i i .i ii . , 1 i! nmi.iritT, iiiui Htiait prexent in tmiiv i..... ...i 1. 1.. .... i ji..i ! 'ni n ;ir QiyHH fonj lunlal eollego in intoil Ntiiinlii.g, nili lmll givo milln'iutoiy ovfilifiice nf m r bitr rlttlUfiil ilomeMoii ,ot it Htintj inviliul, utt mi ill iiij inlnijt In pkuiiiIiuiUiiii Mii'lt otlior im'iw !'.... 1. ..A.t .1 . '. . pvt mhulMry uvilmw tl lnvlth lmm (nmKjji jftiUjyp nut in I ukmww w miry w uw tHMU mg to practice iTeniistfy t t mittcd to apply for examination who is not twenty-one years of age. All dental colleges which arc members of the National Association of Den tal Faculties shall bo deemed repu table and in good standing. Said ex amination shall be elementary and practical in character, but sufficient ly thorough to test the fitness of the candidate to practice dentistry." This measure would throw Oregon open to any person holding n ecrtif .icato in any other state, without ex jamination, while there isn't another jstato in tho Union that will recog nize' l!a certificate from Oregon at the 'present-' time, nnd if wo pass this bill-with 'its' i2"months college course requiremcnt'claiisei'a certificate from Oregon will never be recognized in an dthdr'UtttW AVe AWi willing to esfablis'lPa'JrSllK!ityJ b(tt a rcci- in'6citS"'mustvy'rk bllt" Wflys.al. 'Su'6h pebple"1 ls M-es Wenti VArtor -Kit' RbeU'Colleg'c', PWtWidV' Hahinu of Wllamet'tSn"irh'rVersirtv0.1 GV Camri. hki "preskkmt'6'f mvtfrsity bf iOttc g'6n, A:ria,'sueht-org"aiiiK.ilio4irf' tf' tht! Ot'egb'rr"Cotig'rcsS,-tP';M0lilers -ml- thh Statcf "PecTeratio1 of AV'oirHVs jaubo aid wW-ljincr'Vi'fcaftrrtt;' 1 thtM'' measure. Why? 1 BecailHVthey 'Mtn-tieo that it is diitlgerOils-'t'o tho p'uhlt3 welfare. If you .'rru inter'estwl 11 the1 jlublie Welfare vote !11 No. ' ' A'RUBRCRIBEU ? J runs Oi mrmu HOUSE Opened for business again in Ihe Red Front Building on First Street. Meals at all hours day or night. You known you always get something good to cat at DO N N E Y ' S . r I . . We have just received a large shipment of i a S. D. Kfcllyy Proiint'tor ? Ligh'rautl ffeavy 'haul-. "infri j pi:omiitly ; i.lone. , t Contracting and . gradi inc. Transcient trades ::,,sollbitM:,,,H"o' i S q s i Office MDufoil UuiJdiDfi J w it) it) ff) t,klH rt Wifi-ty.rV V 6 " 9) 1 it)' it) III ' 'V ..J Jlli-A . . j;y(jj iiVJ?,jUT j() noti xidi.-ij;. ir I. . 0 QvtoiliuM, Tt (hun( iluuut u Hiu'ji 't) w it) H ay anagram Fine Quality Prices are Reasonable I Bahdon Warehouse 1 g v...,- 1 'j . mm i .k g; E; w I l s o n 0KNHRAL HLACKKAIITJI All hindB of light wjiMienvy wovU, Uoj-hoh Hclontif : Jfjilly elKHj, Dqformlllw lomutUttil iiring In youj' ; : rrij)j)IOA n)U got tliclr Ul ndjuatod by a man HimL : ; linowh fi'i'ouU-CMi'l ('lilhml, iw whmlUk ww : thuiii', 'j'iw I'liM'luii'M. tiplilllug jidiuIn. anJ all IdnriK : W l immi' Uiulu, AIJ wuvli tfUfij'Mjtei'fJ rlirit. t ir uig m m um mmw if mm v