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Volume XXIII STATE NEWS OF BANDON, in charge of Assignee Kennedy, who was placed in charge by the court to protect the creditors OREGON, THURSDAY, HALLOWEEN MASK The annual reception to students of the State Normal School, at Ashland, by the members of the faculty Saturday evening at the Normal Chapel, w as the most largely THE CROPS • WHAT PEOPLE ARE D0IN6 attended event in that line in the AUSPICES OF THE LADIES AHT CLUB history of the institution. The guests included friends of the school Short Spicy Items Gleaned in this section, and the scene was a Hall will be Decorated in merry’ one, marking the ushering in of the social side of school life of from Many Sources Characteristic Hal the year. The chapel was dressed in Autumnal foliage, and a pro Up-to-date. loween Style. gramme, which included literary and musical numbers, and refresh ments, entertained the gathering The Ladies' Art Club will give a Medford, Or.—The Rogue River most pleasantly. Mask Ball in the Bank Hall a week pear growers’ banner, which has The Dalles. Oct. to was Hood from next Thursday night, Hal shifted several times during the present season, has again changed, River and Dufur day at the district loween, Oct. 31st As in all of their this time falling to A. G. Morse, fair, and crowds keep arriving by undertakings, this promises to be from whose orchard pears this week boat and train. Dufur boosters are come a big success, and the ladies sold in New York for the highest in the city 300 strong, wearing red are devoting their time to attain ever realized in the history of the badges inscribed, Dufur Best for that end. The Seaside Orchestra have been trade. Last year’s record price was («rain and Hay and Fruit.” Hood smashed early in the season when River people, to the number of 600, engaged to furnish music for the oc pears shipped by J W. Perkins are here, boosting for the town casion, and we are given to under brought$1000 more per carthan made famous by her apples and straw stand that it will be especially good last year’s crop. Then came re berries. The delegation is headed on that evening. The dance will be an all night affair owing to the fact ports on pears shipped from the by the Hood River Band. orchard of F. L. Touvelle, which Salem, Or., Oct. 11.—Conster that only the maskers will be per brought #8. to per box. Then the nation reigns among the girls of the mitted to dance up to eleven o’clock price was topped when C. H. Lewis’ Willamette University as the result at which time the grand march will pears sold for $8 20. Today New of a mandate coming from Dean occur, at the conclusion of same the York dispatches announce $8.40 as Kirk, of the woman’s department dancers will unmask. The ladies will decorate the hall in the price per box to G. A. Morse. regulating the hours when they should be seen upon the street after true Halloween style, pumpkins and Forest Grove, Or., Portland nightfall, and curtailing the visits of autumn leaves predominating. The Academy boys who played football the varsity lads to Lousanne Hall, lighting will be of Jack 'o’Lanterns here today with Pacific University, the girls dormatory. The girls look and Japanese lanterns until eleven came near being arrested for careless askance at the rules. The young o’clock, when the regular hall lights driving of an automobile while en men are wroth concerning the res will be turned on. route from Hillsboro Saturday An affair of this kind would not trictions, as they strike at the pro morning. Only because Justice of be complete w ithout the gypsy for spective social life of the young the Peace Wirtz was out of town, tune teller, and this has already been people. the warrant was not served on Chas. arranged. One ofthe dusky wander Oregon City. Gladstone Park is ers of the globe will be present, and B. Arthur, son of A. M. Arthur, an automobile dealer of Portland. in holiday attire for the first Clack will convey the past, present and amas County Eair and Nat Reiss mysterious future to any who will Oregon City, Right-of-Way Agent Carnival, which opened Oct. 10. part with the necessary coin of the J. Running, of the Oregon Electric and lasts three days. All day long realm to keep the spirits in’ good Company said that the line be and until midnight tonight individual humor. tween Portland and Salem which exhibitors and representatives of Prizes will be given to both the will be placed in operation by the granges of the county worked prettiest costumed lady and gentle December 1, will be fur like beavers to arrange their respec- man maskers, the two best sustained nished motive power from the falls tives displays for the morrow. characters, and the two most comical of the Wiliam« te Ri < r, at Oregon characters. A number are striving Baker City, Or. Oct. 12—Frank City, 'li Running ->avs that four for the prizes, and the event will be sub-stations are now being con I Tucker, the man arrested at Granite well represented by maskers. A structed on opposite Brooks, in on suspicion of being connected characteristic program containing M:> on • untv. a: 1 ■.< 1 • 3»^ miles with the murder of Harvey K. enough dances to last until time for south of Wilsonville, the third on Brown, or at least of having some the grand march will be provided to the Herman place, 2 1-2 miles north knowledge of the affair that would all of the maskers. of Wilsonville, and the last at Home lead to arrest and conviction of the The floor committee, composed of Addition Station, five miles from assassins, is still in the County Jail. the following—Chas. Daily, C. R. Altho Tucker was kept in the Portland. sweatbox for some time yesterday Wade and Claude Dygert, will keep Portland’s Rose Festival of 1908 afternoon and was questioned very the crowd in good order, and a is to be without question, the great closely by Detective Swain and special effort will be made to give all est spectacular and entertaining cel many inducements and arguments present a good time. The dancing will commence at ebration planned for the coming used to influence him to make a nine o'clock, promptly, and in case year on the Pacific Coast. Its far- complete confession and tell all he there is a concert by the band before reaching scope is shown by the fact knows about the affair, Tucker that only yesterday Seattle, the maintained his innocence and refused the dance commences, it will not last whole State of California and the to tell anything that would incrim- any longer than that hour. Spectators will be requested to Hawaiian Islands were prominent in nate himself or in any way show the preliminary plans of the Associ that he had any knowledge of the leave twenty-five cents at the door, to show their willingness to help the ation. crime. good cause, and dancers will contri Many of the people of Baker City Astoria, Or., Oct. 12—The Cir bute one dollar for a ribbon entitling cuit Court jury in the case against are becoming dissatisfied with Capt. them to ten dollars’ worth of danc J. H. Bowlsby, of North Bend, Or., ♦wain, of the Theil Agency, because j ing. Supper will be served at the charged with the murder of G. C. of inabiliy to secure results. The Cafe at midnight, and a good time is Jennings on Ixoard the steamer following communication was tele arranged for everybody. Alliance, while that vessel was lying graphed to President Roosevelt in at her wharf in this city on June 14, regard to the assassination of Harvey Raft Contained Some Big returned a verdict of not guilty K. Brown: Timber. Baker City, Or., Oct. 11, 1907.— about 7:30 this evening of “not To Theodore Roosevelt, President guilty’’ on account of insanity. A raft of logs received at the of the United States, Washington, Gus A. Lowet, late manager of Simpson Lumber Co.’s mill this D. C—Dear Mr. President: Haney the Golden Eagle store, which is K. Brown, a former Sheriff of week contains some logs that are one of the principal debtors of the Baker county, Or, was assassinated good samples of what kind of timber closed Oregon Trust & Savings here on the night of Sept. 30, 1907. is over in the Coquille valley. Bank, returned to Portland late last The logs were not out of the or He was simply a brave courageous night from the east. Mr. Lowet dinary. and in taking the scale fig officer who discharged his duty as confirms the report that he has ures of 26 from the sheet at the such and as he saw it strictly under made arrangements for settling with his oath and the law of the state. Simpson Lumber Co.’s office not the Eastern creditors on a basis of The state of Oregon and Baker one was skipped to make good 40 cents on the dollar. He further County have offered rewards, but no measure. reports that the terms of the settle The 26 logs totaled 75,913 feet, money has been set aside to pay for ment propose that he and his finan *0 the log. the capture of his assassin or assas- an average of 2,843 cial backers will again take pos- One of the logs scaled almost 6,000 cssion of the store, which is now feet. [Continued to last page.] INTEREST TO ALL BALL OCTOBER 31 Number 42 OCTOBER 17, 1907 Union and the Order of Railway Telegraphers. A committee was appointed to proceed at once to St. Louis to bring this about. The local unions in Kansas City, Omaha, St. Louis. Louisville, Detroit, and oth . cities have already voted favor in ; this amalgamation. Chicago was not the only citv tn THE TELE6RAPHERS ARE DISSATISFIEO repudiate Teachers’ and Patrons’ Small today. From San Meeting. Francisco, St. Louis, New York, I Seattle, Baltimore and Philadelphia, Say He Failed to Accomplish similar action was taken. The Port The following is the program as land, Or., local demanded the resig prejiared for the meeting to be held Anything - Fund is nation of Small. at the school building on Friday evening October 1 Sth. about gone. A. Ellingston, of Coquille, is a Music: Mrs. C. E. Hollopeter and Bandon visitor this week, looking Mr. V. R. Dwiggins- Mandolin and after his interests in the local furni Guitar. The National Executive Board of ture store. School Room Decoration-Miss the Commercial Telegraphers’ Union Collier. The next time you have an item The Compulsory Education Law- tonight suspended President Small, of interest, or wish to transact any the order to take effect immediately. Mr. Boak and Mrs. Ostein. business with this office, call us up The notification adds that the Execu The Attitude of the Public j on the telephone. Our nun be. 1 Towards the School--Mr. Haberley. tive Board will hereafter direct the 5* The Place of the School in the strike, and that it will be “run by men with red blood.” Community—Mr. Topping. After unmistakable voting down TYTARITTK An opportunity for a general dis cussion w ill be given at the close of the suggestion of President Small 8AILKD. of each topic; Come prepared to to call off the strike, they marched Oct 11 — Schr. Bowdoin. Maloney, take part in the discussion of those iroin the hall, the line constantly re ceiving sympathetic additions, and for Coos Bay, 187 M Lumber topics which interest you. Oct 12—Schr. Advance, Ogid- Reception committee;Miss Collier, paraded in front of the telegraph inssen for S F, 350 M Lumber. 1 So offices, indulging in cat calls and Miss Murphy, Mrs. Dwiggins, Mrs. M Shingles. hoots. “ He may sell us out. but he Carr, Mrs. Capt. Johnson, Miss Oct 12—Schr. C. T. Hill. Erick can’t deliver the goods,’* was the Manciett. overwhelming sentiment of the son, for S F, 265 M Lumber. Refreshment committee: Miss Yeo Oct 13—Schr. Prosper, Starr, Miss Davies, Mrs. Zeek, Mrs. Hite. parade. for S F, 350 m Lumber. Ten weeks ago the same men and Please remember that all school Oct 17 Stmr. Bandon, Jensen, patrons as well as all others interest women assembled at the Union Sta for S F, 275 m Lumber, 240 poles. ed in the advancement of our schools tion and greeted President Small in 84 cords of wood, 4 cases and a sensational manner. Today they are cordially'invited to attend. execrated him for every crime in the bales of woolen goods. The program will begin at 8 calendar. Today’s demonstration Administrator«« Notice of o’clock. was a stampede, but not of the vari Hearing of Final Account. Respectfully, ety that had been expected by the Not 100 in ber.l.v given that the final «•<■- H. C. Ostien, Supt. companies. oonnt of Janies F. Alnmbnngh as Adniiiii»- trutor of the estate of S A. AlumbHOgl*, Small’s message served to fire deceased, has been filed tn the Coutitv Court Music Lovers, Attention. Coos County, State of Oregon, and th» anew the enthusiasts and to revive of the 2nd dav of December. IS07. at ttie hon, of 10 o’clock a.m., has been duly appointed Winter is approaching and we are the lagging interest in the fight. by such Court for the hearing of objections to such final acootint and the settlement making extensive arrangements to Small was alluded to by thejspeakers thereof, at which timeanv peraon intceeted as a “ coward," “ cur; “ and much in such estate innv appear and filo ol>;ec- jrovide our customers with all of tiona thereto in writing and contest the These were same. the new hits. In order to do this we stronger language. J amu f . kWlUAVOF Administrator of the Estate of S. A have to receive the monthly issues mildest terms and were employed by Alnnibangh, deceased. from eight or ten different leading the women strikers. It was admitted that the strike Notice. publishing houses. In addition to fund was exhausted, but the strike Notice is hereby given that Emma Mecum the vocal and instrumental music, we has left my bed and board, and I will in no will continue. A resolution was have added mandolin and guitar wav become responsible for any dents con by her from this date. music. See our new display* this adopted at the meeting favoring the tracted Dated this Ifith day of October. 1907. E d . M k i M. Bandon. Oct Ifith. week. It has 50 new issues for the amalgamation of the Commercial To fully appreciate the enormous size of this stick it is only necessary to say that it w ould cut into a square timber nearly 36 inches across and 80 feet long. These are the assets of Coos coun ty, and still there are those who knock the country.—Harbor. past month. PRESIDENT OF UNION ASKED TO RESIGN L owe ’ s D rug S tore . DIED. R.ÉLJ’OLVED^ T hat ¿one luxuries are NECESSITIES AND VICE VLRSA At his parents’ home in this city, October 13th, of anthrax poisoning, Sidney C. Nelson, aged 20 years. Deceased had only been ill a little over two weeks. Dr. Culin was called in consultation, but nothing could be done. The young man was well and favorably known, and his untimely death is regretted by all. Rev. Horsfall conducted the funeral services, and interment was in the Bandon cemetery. The fam ily have the sympathy of the entire community in their bereavement. The five months’ old baby boy ol Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hunt died Monday morning after an illness of three weeks, resulting from compli cations setting in with the measles, and teething at the same time. El der Baker conducted the funeral services, which were held at the house, after which the little body was lovingly carried to the cemetery by four ladies, and there laid to rest. No Hot Air At the new store are new lines of mens, women and childrens cotton and wool underwear. Rubens shirts for infants. Ladies and childrens union suits. Ladies silk and leather belts. The latest fad in back combs Pearl belt buckles and pearl buttons in several varieties and designs Golden state taffetas, superior quali ty, and the latest in supporters for women and children Warrens silk featherbone and pearl collar supports See the grocery side for new stock in Abeitas Curry Powder, honey on draft, in jars and in the comb, jellies and jams in jars, Pine apple in cans. Economic mollasses in small quantities, at once Tapioca and chewing gum, cheapest in town R H Rosa & Co. ROME WAÓ LUXURIOUS, RoMAN-5 BATHED. BUT THE ROMANS NEVER WORE BATH RoBE-5 AS BEAUTIFUL RoMAN-5 WE AS NEVER HAVE ¿MoKED. KNdWN ONLY TO THE IN OUR «STORE. TOBACCO AMERICAN INDIANA WAS BE- FoRE RALEICH’5 TIME, BUT RALEI6H WOULD HAVE ENJOYED HI5 PIPE MUCH MORE IF HE COULD HAVE WORN ONE OF OUR BEAUTIFUL 5MOKIN6 JACKETS. RESPECTFULLY, 0. A. Trowbridge