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f-4-J.A ■JJ.'.UUUM-S-J--M¡U.-M.- -* We can furnish you with *- For immediate results in -J- as food Job Printing as ' advertising run your ad you caa get anywhere. :: ♦ ♦ 11 ♦■t jy t? ? ■? -t’-, m~r v* 4 Volume XXIII. LODGE DIRECTORY. BANDON, 1 j 1 K^pOnS 1 Jamestown Ex OREGON, THURSDAY, artillery passed in columns of pia- toons After tbe review, Ihe United States and foreign naval detachments returned to their vessels, and the Army detachments went to Camp Captain John Smith, which ia the name given in an order by Geueral Grant to ttie post at the exposition grounds. MAY 2 , in the Recorder-it pays. .............. i Number 18. 1907. Hermann Found “Not Guilty” Development League Notes. Roseburg to Coos County (Special Correspondence.) Portland, Oregon, May 2, 1907. » ANDON LODGE, No. 115. A. F. A M. Th« newspapers of no other State » .Stated ooniinunicntioiiH first Satur — day after the full moon of each month in the Union give more space without IS NOT ALL FINISHED A MASS MEETING WIFE WEEPS AT TRIAL cost to advertising ttie State at large, All Master Masons cordially invited. G. BOAK, W. M. and especially their local community, President Roosevelt Presses than do the newspapers of Oregon. A Electric Road from Bandon I. O. O. F A reception was tendered the Hermann Said He Expected striking iustauce has been the keep andon lodge . No.Lia, I. o. o. f . Button for Formal president in the rotunda of the Andi- meets every WedneedHy evening. via Myrtle Point is that Verdict from mg before the people all the time io Visiting brothers in good standing cor orium in tLe afternoon by the officers *ocal and editorial notice, the colonist dially invited. Opening. Favored. HOBT. JOHNSON, N. G. and directors of the exposition. It is rates, giving all the people in the the Jury. L. J. K adi . ky , bee. not planned that the president shall State an opportunity to write the visit any of the exposition buildings, The groat Jamestown Exposition facts to their friends, aud this of it The called mass meeting Tuesday Rebekah Lodge No. 126. Washington, April 27 Not guilty self added very considerably to the for tin* purpose of discnssitig the was opened Friday morning at sun as he intends to pay a visit to the ex EETS Every 2nd and 4th Tuesdays, Practice night first Wednesday of the rise and President Roosevelt pressed position on Georgia day, in June. was the verdict of the jury after 21 number of new citizens who are now Roseburg Coos Bay Electric Railwas month, Social Evening the 3rd Saturday the of gold button that started the Immediately after the reception the hours' deliberation in the ease against in <Iregon to stay. [»reposition was fairly well attended the month. A cordial invitation extended president will proceed to Norfolk on Binger Hermann on the charge of to all members in good standing. I wheels to moving. by Bandon Business Men atcl capit The fruit crop of Oregon during M inkuva L kwin , N, G. The day of the inaugural ceremon either the Mayflower or the Sylph. destroying government records by abets. This is a ptojiosition that we P kahi . E bk kho N, Sec'y. the eomiug season promises Io be es ies opened cloudy, but by 8 o’clock In the evening, be will be the guest burning 35 letter press copy-books cannot afford to turn down. It is a pecially large, aud as a result of ttie Knight* of Fytlilas the sun shone forth and a strong of Mr. Tucker and Barton Meyers, of when Hermann left the geueral land connection with th« outside and will elphi lodge N o . tu, Knights of breeze from the southwest soon drove the exposition management, at a din office, of which he had been commis freezing weather hi the middle West, make competition, which of course Fvthias. Meets every Monday eveu the market will be active aud juices ner given at Mr. Meyers’ home. sioner. will tend to give better service and ■ ng at Masonic hall Visiting Knights in the cloud banks beyond the horizon, vited to attend. R. E. L. Bedillion, C. C. leaving a clear sky. Soon after Judge Stafford reached nigh, bringing Oregon's fruit growing better rates on all tran-jioriation. The pressing of the proverbial gold B. N. H aruinoton , K. of K. 8. capabilities to the front in a most The breeze sweeping across Hamp button invariably used in the open the court room this morning th» jury The Roseburg newspapers have made forceful way ton Roads also tempered the heat, ing of an exposition was also an im filed in and asked for additional in considerable mention of the project Modern Woodmen, structions. They again retired p.ud The Portland Business Men’s Ex aud the moneye I men of that place ^ABLE ROCK CAMP, No. 917«, M W which had a tinge of mid summer in portant function in itself, as bad returned at 12:45 this afternoon with cursion, which will lie most thorough see the good that can be derived of A. Meets every fourth Saturday of it, by the time the president landed expected. On account of the unread each month nt Concrete llall. Visiting on the exposition grounds. The on- iness of the building and the grounds the verdict of acquittal, having been ly representative of the best business from such an enterprise. neighbors cordially invited to attend. finished streets were deep in dust, there was little machinery to Betin out since 3:30 yesterday afternoon. interests ot the metropolis, will make Tl>e promoters ( f Bosel nrg s«iil GEORGE LORENZ, H C. After the verdict was read Hermann stops at 33 Oregon and 5 Idaho cities Mr Barzee, an a't •mey of that place, which made the grass-covered parade motion, and many of the buildings E. E. O akkh , Clerk. from which the inaugural function bad not been supplied with Hags to said: “It is what I expected. I am and towns, and consume six days. formerly a school superintendent, and Foresters of America. was viewed by the populace, a wel be unfurled. The coldest and most innocent and my friends always be They leave Monday, May Gib, at 8:30 connected with the Dram Normal 1OURT QUEEN OF THE FOREST, No. come refugo. backward spring in the annals of lieved me so. 1 am greatly pleased a.m , and return the following Sun schools, to re|>r‘sent then,. He did 7 17, meets Friday night, of each week, Virginia, marked by severe rain to have my honor vindicated.” Incident to the opening President day morningi in Concrete Hall, Bandon. < Iregon. A cor not come for ttie jmrpose of securing dial welcome is extended to all visiting Roosevelt reviewed from the deck of storms in the past month, is respon The jury in their request for in any financial aid, uor did not even brothers. W L. DAVIDSON, A general meeting of the Oregon the Mayflower the war vessels an slble for the openiog ceremonies be structions asked Judge Stafford to G. T vi . hu , Chief Ranger. ask for information as to the possi Fin.Secretary. chored in Hampton Roads. He ing marred by incompleted structures repeal again the definition of a gov Development League is being dis bilities of raisinir a part of tbe stock ernment record. Under the defini cussed for some time in June, the here, but he di I want to see in what reached Discovery Landing, having and uninstalled machinery. Woodmen of the World. tion given them by the court, the exact date not yet decided upon, at light the people of Bandon and this easide camp N o . 212, w. <>. w. been transferred in a naval launch meets in regular session the first and from his yacht shortly before noon, jury found that the letter press copj which a plan will be discussed and county looked at the matter. Sheep Must Be Dipped. third Thursdays of each mouth in the Ma books were not government records decided upon that will give to the sonic hall. Visiting members are cordially and, amid applause from the thous He is more than jileased with the invited. A. RICE, C. C. ands gathered to voice their welcome, According to a statement made bj State of Oregon every possible advan enthusiasm already met throughout E. W. Donnelly, U. S. sheep in O.C. W aldvogel , Clerk. he was received by the exposition spector, and Dr. R E Hunt, county one of the jurors after they were dis tage that can accrue through the tbe county, and expects large attend management. Then followed the and alate deputy stock inspector, both charged, a large mass of the testi colonist rates which will begin Sept ances at the mass meetings which are programme for opening to the public with headquarters at Oakland, were tnony introduced by the prosecution 1st and close Oct. 31st. These rates PROFESSIONAL. called at Coquille and Marshfield the enterprise commemorating the in this city Saturday evening. Un was given little weight, as the jury are the same as those which ruled later in the week Owing to limited 3(M)tb anniversary of the first English der the new ruling all sheep must be considered that much of tho evidence during March and April, and resulted time he was unable to set a date ear Dr. H. X j - Houston, settlement on American soil, which "dipped” at least once this year, giving the inference of fraudulent in bringing so many thousands of lier for his visit to Bandoti and tbe PHYSICIAN A SURGEON programme included an address by whether they are scabby or not, and deals by Hermann had no bearing on peojile to the State. mass meeting was not widely kuowu. Harry St. (leorge Tucker, president all scabby sheep must be dipped at the question of whether government Office over llrug Store. Honrs, I* to 12, It is a well known fact that tbe a.m. 1:30 to 4, p.m.; 1 to 8 in the evening. of the exposition, and one by Presi often as the inspector deems it ueces 16’oriis had been destroyed by him. Final Notice. Night oalls answered from office. present roads between Unseburg and dent Roosevelt; singing by the expo sary in order to cure the disease. The deliberations of the jury had BANDON, ... OREGON. sit ion chorus of 700 trained voices, Bandon are well nigh imjiiiHsible. They are making a thorough inspec continued for six and a half hours the pressing of the gold button by tion of the livestock of the county.— before they were locked up for the It is over eighteen months since j Mails are held up sometimes for sev eral 'lays in the winter. The travel President Roosevelt which marked Roseburg Herald. Dr. S- L. Perkins, night last night, and it was feared gave up business and I now want all ing public find much difficulty in get PH YSICIAN <C- SURGEON, the formal opening and review by that they would eventually disagiee ting into this county, and many my accounts settled. Interest and the president of the assembled mili BANDON, OREGON, At 12:45 they again filed into the Clarke Exonerated. limes are obliged to sacrifice their tary forces. At sunrise the ceremon courtroom and the foreman an collection expenses will be added to trips. The passenger boat service is Office over Furniture Store. < Iffice hours, 10 a.m. to 1 p. m.; at other hours call at ies were begun by the United States unpaid accounts from this date The investigation of the Allen nounced that a verdict had been artillery firing a salute of 300 guns to residence. agreed upon. The attorneys for both Continued on Supplement. J. D enholm . usher in the day. This was a signal shooting affray before the grand jury I sides were sent for, and Hermann Dr. D. I a . STMKI.K for the trend of humanity to railroad terminated Tuesday this week, and himself appeared in the courtroom. trains, street »cars and boat lines, the jury ordered Clarke to return to W hen it became known that the j which from that moment carried peo his duties in Bandon, thereby com verdict bad been not guilty, Her- | pletely clearing him from any ple into the grounds. OFFICE IN OI.ll BREUER BUILDING, manti s friends crowded about him, 1 charges. The witnesses called by When the president of the exposi BANDON, - - OREGON. tion concluded it was some minutes the coroner at the coroner’s inquest offering congratulations. Hermann leaned forward in his chair and iis-1 GKO. P. TOPPINO, before President Roosevelt could pro wore summoned with a large numtier toned closely while the verdict was of outside witnesses. There was ATTORNEY and counselor at law ceed with his address. The people being read, and when tbe words an considerable argument as to ttie num AND again and again gave vent to their nouncing bis acquittal fell from the | NOTARY PUBLIC. tier of shots fired and as to the man enthusiasm as he pressed the gold lips of the clerk be leaned back with Fire Insurance. ner and place. Part of the witnesses button, which formally opened the a perceptible sigh of relief. were of tho opinion that there were Bandon, - - - - Oregon. exposition. It was the signal for un but two shots tired, while others Hermann's anxiety over the out furling of a thousand or more flags upon the various buildings. At the swore positively that there were three come of tbe trial has been indicated O R WADE same time a signal was given to the tired. As only the one could be ac for several days by tho care-worn ex ATTORNEY AT LAW United States and foreign warships counted for, it was the question of jiression that has been upon bis face Notary Public almost continually. Mrs. Hermann, and to the garrison at Fort Monroe, much debate. Office with Wheeler Roni Estate Co. The investigation was called for by who was in the courtroom yesterday, and all fired a salute to the Presi- B xndon , . . - - O heoon Mrs. Allen and her son, we are in and wept several times under the dent. (1. T. TRKAIK1OLD, When the echoes of the last gun formed. It has been thorough and strain, was not in tbe courtroom when ' died away all the bands upon the ex every detail was cleared up. The tho verdict was announced, being I ATTORNEY - AT LAW. position grounds played the Star jury held that Clarke bad only done nearly ill this morning. She was in-1 NOTARY PUBLIC Spangled Banner, and the troops sa his duty as prescribed according to his formed of her husband’s acquittal by Oregon. Bandon, luted the National anthem by salutes, position. Many held that be might telephone. and ail persons present bared their have been too hasty with his gun. The Benson-Hvde Dimoml land C. R BARROW heads. After this impressive cere but most are of the opinion that he fraud conspiracy cases that were to Attorney and Counselor at Law mony. the president of the United did right by not taking any chances. have followed the Hermann trial Notary Public States, his cabinet, members of the Allen, in his condition, was a very were postponed today until October, ■ First-class references. Fifteen Yeais Ex- diplomatic corps, committees from dangerous man. and the fact that be tbe attorneys having represented that perience. had but one load in his gun. doos not tbe trials would take at least three or O bkgon . both branches of congress, governors ('»quit. LB, of states, and official guests of the signify his intentions It was a case four months, and it was not desired C- T- Blumenrother exposition were served luncheon in of shoot or get shot, and Clarke got to continue the trials through the the Auditorium annex. .During the there first. summer vacation. II. 8. Coinmiasloner and Notary Public. luncheon the parade grounds were San Francisco, April 27 Francis WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS Pilings and Final proofs wade on Home Death of Z. B. Edwards. J. Heney today declared that Binger steads, Timber Claims and other I'. 8. Lands cleared and the great crowd sought Money Loans Negotiated on Approved places around the grounds to witness Hermann's acquittal in Washington Security. the military pageant. Besides the will have no effect upon his trial at Zepthn Browner Edwards, died at Office in room 10 Beyerlo Building, Ban president, memtiers of the cabinet his home in Bandon, on April 24. Portland under the indictments re don. Residence on Butte Creek, Oregon. and other official visitors, there were I The deceased was born in Whitely turned against him for complicity in Reul Uniate bought mid Sold. ns well several hundred especially in Co, Ky, on Oct. 31, 1818. He was the land fraud. vited guests. married to Belinda Ward of that M. G. Pohl. ------- DEALERS IN-------- While the military feature was not place in January, 1868, and to that Notice to Debtors. largo, it was of a splendid character. union was born seven boys and one at Bandon Hdw Storv Notice is hereby given that Edwin It was commanded by Major-General girl. He was a member of the Bap April 16 and 17 Fred I). Grant as grand marshal, tist church for nearly forty years. Ellingson, of tbe Bandon Furniture Consult him for your eyes, head ache who was attended by his entire staff. He was ordained minister in 1883 in Store, has sold out his interest and In addition he had about a score of Madison Co, Ark., and moved to the busineM will be conducted by the weariness, or nervousness. honorary aides, chosen largely from Coos county in April, 1903, where he undersigned, as manager. All out Union and Confederate societies and has resided until the time of his standing accounts are asked to be historical associations. death. He leaves a wife and seven settled at once in order to cloao up Full dress uniform was worn. The sons to mourn their loss. The fun the affairs. The hooks art1 at the Market Price Allowed for Produce of all Kinds. foot organizations were formed in eral services wen» preached by Rev. fl’ore. and the undersigned will colj PROSPER,............................................................. - - OREGON. Estimât«« given on any kind of double rank and passed in review in J. W. Barnett. Interment ir. Bandon left and receipt for same N C. MEDLEY. buildings. Address Bandon, Oregon, otnpany front, while the cavalry and J cemetery Muo nlc. J POSlllOn B M D I C S Resident Dentist HAT 8 New Spring Stock In O. A. TROWBRIDGE HAT Prosper Mill Co. Oregon Pine, Spruce and White Cedar Lumber..... (ic noral M cre hand isc LOGGERS' SUPPLIES a Specialty.