0 00 d ; - 0 ay u - VOLUME XXIX BETTER SER- Business Men of Bandon Want a Boat That is Dependable In face of the l.ict tlmt Bandon merchants have been greatly handi capped in getting tlieir freight from Portland, and it toeing especially true of their honday goods this sea son, tin question has been discussed very extensively of getting a boat to run to Portland that will carry both passengers and freight and' one that can be depended upon to make re gular trips. It is said that the Brooklyn is laid up now in San Francisco, because ot no business, and the suggestion has been made that an attempt be made to get her to run between Portland and the Coquille River. With this cniLin view jt JiasbcKDuaakcdahat. business men of the city make up in estimate of the amount of freight they could guarantee, in a certain psriod of time ai.d that they hriig this estimate to the regular meeting of the Commercial Club, Friday evening, January 2nd, when the mat ter will be taken up and steps will be taken toward securing the service of the Brooklyn or some other good boat that can be depended upon tv .make the run. Everybody interested should be M the meeting anil .1 campaign should be started at once, We certainly need b'-lter service to Portland. Civilization and Advertising. Civilization and honest advertising go hand in hand, flonci adver tising increases distribution increases consumption, but it standaidizes and guarantees the advertised commodity This is a fact that is being demon, slrated constantly, and each day con sinners are appreciating it with a clearer understanding. The Hutch inson Wholesaler. New Safe Arrives. The FJy-Norris Burglar proof Manganese safe ordered by the Bank of Myrtle Point soon alter the bank old safe wps opened by cracksmen in the robbery of something over $10,000 about the first of 'he mouth, arrived from Portland on the last trip of the Breakwater. Mr, G. II. Periam, the representative of the sale company, was heie Saturday and superintended the installation The large strong. box which is of a splendid design, weighs about 4,- 200 pounds .it I made a load that was about all that one team could do to get it up the hill from the de pot, It has been temporarily in stalled in in the officer's room of the bank till the vault is rebuilt and other changes are made in the bank, ing room. The bank now has as strong a money chest as any baifc in the county or state' lor that m&U- ter. Myrtle Point Enterprise. C. T. Herman was down from Myrtle Hoint Saturcay. ' V CE WANTED 0 ' The Recorder is .Band LIBRARY TO GIVE LECTURE - " ' " 1 " Board Has Secured Services of Professor' Red die 'of U. o f O. The Library Board have obtained thiough the University of Oregon the services of Professor Archibald Reddie to leccure in Bandon on De cember 31st. Professor R'eddic is more than a tirst class lecturer lie is an elocutionist of very high standing In circles where the standing is hard to o'Uain, He was formerly in structor of orator at Emersons College of Oratory, 'at Boston, and is now head of the ' Department of Public Speaking at the University of Oregon. ' ' The professor's subject is drama tic speaking his discours'e is em bebshed with fiumorou? recitations, dramatic, readings and A. power ol expressions lound only among the best orators andt aciors. To, hear. Professor Reddie is to hear what will with little question be the finest entertainment the people of Bandon have had the opi ortunity of wit nessing in their home town. It will bean entertainment that will be re menibered and looked back upon with pleasure and profit. The sei vices ol the professor nre given free by the State University'in conneclioA .villi the University extension tie-partment- The expenses of the hire of theatre, etc. -.ire being me' by the Library Board, and to cover these expenses and to help raise a fund for new books a charge of twenty-five cents will v made for admission. Ordi arily a dollar would not buy si! much plcisurc and lasting bene fit. Let Bamlpn people show they can appreciate a good thing by turn ing out and crowding the Graudl 1 h'eatreon Wednesday December 3; Myrtle Point Items. The Latter Day Saints aremakii j preparations hr an interesting Sun day School, "iitertaijiment to be given-Christina Eve. There 'will be a tableau anil a cantata. Contractors F. E. Dickson and C. E. McCracken, have commenced the construction of a building 90x60 feet with 18 foot posts, which R. L. Dement is having built to accoma date the basket ball team. The building is near the Fair grounds. Miss Blanche Neal and her brother Lester, left Saturday Dec. 13th via Bandon, for California to join their father and ifiother who are now lo cated near Fresno. C. L. Reeves has sold his half interest in the O. K. Barber Shop toG V. Perry. Elder A. A. fiaker of Bridge, Ore made Marshfield and Bandon a busi ness visit last weekb Sheriff Gage owas a Myrtle Point visitor Saturday Dec, 13th. Mrs. Wallet MjJIer ofGolif Beach was a Bandog visitor Saturday, " it ft read by more people in Bandon and vicinity than all other . SEMI-WEEKLY BANDON, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1913 "BURBANK Has Oregon Products dt United1 States Land c illK'AliO, ILL. Kute mudo Tlllinan ltuutui- tlm "Hurlmnk of the Dry Kanulnu World. About li-n jears iik" ho U-lt Ills homo hi, Kvmisvllle, I ml., broken In body ami' uplrlt, and lie Hint west in qiu-st of health Jlt not only found health, but won' wealth and faine nu well. He located In iVntriil Oregon and ploneert-d it as a'i'iiltlvatur of the dry farming' variety. Iti- worked woiiWn, ymwlni; everything In tli sluifn- oC Kralnj and vegetables that' ariv produced lth moru auiplu rainfall. '.'hls year at the International Dry KarmliiK IQposltloiHu TiiImi, Oklo., liciitcr.'l'or the third cniiiwcutlVQ tlin, suVpl the IkiiihIh in eompetWon wilh'tho exljlilt.s of the entire Nortli. Anit.-rk-iin continent jniU W. Mill, chlr 1111111 of the board of dlreetors of the (Ireat Nortjiurn railway, has installed portion of the ftm'oitst Iteiiter.eyhibdt in the CJreat Northern rallwny's boiHiM at the United Status Ijiu1 Show, which opened Nov. lidth In -the rinVfigo ColKeiiui. Iteuter, ineaii;lill(.-, is too busy Hcftftiik ready for Uls next year's crop to attend the fftic-ipi nIiow. ' ISo ii out to make It four consecutive "world's ctiliinplonshlpH" by lmproyfua 01s nest dry'rannliu coi)jr-sa esMlrtt Mary Stuart Fifmed. ' The Edison Company .has fuo- ducedathree reel .nasiern.V.,. i - ' 1 this important historical event of the Lite of Mary, Queen of Scots. This special foature'is superior no the average multiple "reel production be cause it represents a tremendous amount of.studv and research, pains taking attention to details f cos turning anil settings. The love, self sacrifice, pathos, hitter hatred, intrigue and tragedy which sway the emotions ol the great characters in this famous etruggle, afford a magnificent opportunity foi intense dramatic action. The sus pense is sustained ui.til dhe execu tioner poises his gleaming axe above the fair white nofk ol Mary Stuart. You can see this feature at the' Grand tOllioht. ako .1 srr:imim Lcomifily, "Alkali Ike and the Wild Man." Ka advance in price, 10-33, OF DRY FARMING WORLD At the regular meeting oj Biindon Lodge A. F. and A. M. 5atitrday "'K1'1 lle. Jollowmjr ollicers werj: Lelected: C. R. Moore", W. M: W. J. Sabin, S. W; W. A. LeGot;e, J. W; Phil. Pearson. Sec; E. E. Oakes, Treas. Next Saturday 'night the Masoim aid Eastern Stars will hoRl joint intsallatign. Merlin Catterlin, 'wlnj has beVn attending the Oregoji Agricultural College at Corvallis for the past two years rejtuined home Saturday and will remain here permanently , and will assistliis father W. E. Catterlin in the managenjent of the Bandon Dry Good Co. store. o uoc-r- 8 Miss Ebba Wiren who has been attending school in California ls returned home 10 spend th holidays with her parents, Captain and Mrs. O. Wiren. 0 papers combined. LP- t Show hi Chicago ' Homo." . ' . A de'tectiw photo dramatic pro duction in three reels", emphasizing the need for caution jn th! use of circumstantial .evidence. A drama filJeiUvith life and impulse. 'Heart iuteresUthat carries conviction. The triumph of a clever detective, shovvn in tnree reels of. tense alSsorbing interest. 0 Also Mr. Hart in ii obatic foat!, viz juggling, wire walking, tujtjiblmg and leincl. balancing. Shown at tfie Orpheum toflight only, admission 15 and 10c. Tomorrow nightDavis and Longo will open a five iKiys engagement. These artists are expert banjo, guitar, and mandolin players ndf are Aire to please with their varied program, Remember its at the Orpheum? 0 NUMBER 101 mo rffil Whito. Cedar Festival Busi ness Cleaned. Up at Meeting. . A meeting of the stockholders of the White Cedar Festival w.Is held in the Commercial Club Hall 011 Fri dliy December 12th., Donald Mac Ivinlosh presided. D. M. Averill was eluctt-il as secrrtary of the meeting. . it ws proposed liy J. T. Sullivan Hind mciim1VH by Gn-ory !id, that a couiiiiitwe of three, t "appointed to receive the surpltw nwy lft from th.- White. CeiW Festival and lW sam; in tn.Kt until loiit July 4th. 1014. Mtti-money to be avail able i pulilic ci lebralion purxses only. Msvrs Rajiiaiissrii, Lin1, eud TrowltrMt', were appointtil w a cnmmitf ihttv t hjwasttt: this ' fund. It was regtotafly . moved anil sccondrit that A vote of thanks h(t tcmlerixl to the .'Carnival committee of the White Cedar Festival for the services rendered. Oernnrujl of Labor Matt. Denver, Colo,, Dec. 32. Dele- K'Mes to the state labor convention nunibeiing several hundred started at 10:30' this -morning to ma.rclr on ' the st He capitol Kl present to Cover-- nor Amnions theii demands for the abolition of thr military commission in tin- Coloraito' strike zone and for the disoiissal of ci-rlatn militia ofS-ct-rs objectiounblc to the, Jabor de merit. Efrosa Mailing Sc&arJ. W. E. Catterlin manager of the Bandon Dry Goods Co. is establish- ' "ing a iu-v innovation in the business circles ol Bandon which will be of great benefit to the ladies of the city. He is arranging the balcony ih the roar.or the store foi the purpose , and brgjnnini; with next Saturday will give rrne lessons in dnas making and general so-oing every Saturday . . from 2:dn to ,;;oo p. m. This department will be in charge , of Mrs. Reed and Mrs. Clea'ry of trie dressmaking department of this store. It is understood that, it will . not be necessary to buy the goods to be worlTed upon, at the Bandon Dry Goodr Co's store, but any lady can bring her own. 'material if she , desires. All ladies over the age of fourteen arc eligible to enter the classes, and the instruction will be absolutely free, to everybody, no charges tvhat- soever, Jicing made to anyone. This will certainly be an excellent' opportunity for the women of Bgn don and one that should be appre ciated, o Myrtle Point is to have a basket ball hall. The buiklinir will be 6oxoSa with 18 foot posts, This .will make a tine hall for the name Bandon slfould have a Building ( to encourage ( the1 boys, o e