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Volume XXÎV.
BANDON,
OREGON,
THURSDAY,
Number 43
OCTOBER 29, 1908.
impressive for the patrons and
Steamer Plant Disabled
pupils by being observed by a pic­
nic dinner at noon, the table fail ly
The steamer, M. F. Plant was
groaned under its burden of good disabled Saturday while passing out •
things to eat, which are made the over the bar at Coos Bay.
The
more palatable and pleasant to the ship had her rudder stock twisted
sense of taste when partaken of out and her stem poit badly bent by the
of doors in the balmy air and warm great waves which struck her in
Election was quiet and Votes
Another Market for Our
Was Agreeably Surprised sunshine of the pleasant little valley. rapi«! succession.
She was towed
In the afternoon a rhetorical was to San Francisco by the tug Co­
Very Close, Few De-
Fainous Shingles is
at Great Developments
given by the pupils which showed to lumbia where she will have to go on
a goo«J advantage the teacher’s train­ the drydock for repairs.
monstrations
Opened
Here
ing. Not one boy or girl is re­
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joicing that vacation has again rolled
Wall Paper
around but all are lamenting that
T. W. Robison has a tine line of
BANDON BY THE SEA IS NOW A
WILL WORK FOR LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS such is the case. It is with deepest wall paper samples. Anyone de­ WILL BE ABLE ÏU USE LARGE OUTPUT
regret that we see Mr. Reedy, the siring the best there is to be had in
teacher leave to accept a similar this line can secure the same by call­
position in the Prosper school, but
The new charter, w liich does away
Congressman Ellis in h s address
That the shingle market is getting
ing at his residence.
wish him go the best wishes of all. I
with the old town organization and
better
all the time is evidenced by
here last Friday evening expressed
T.
W.
Robison
Bandon,
Ore.
43tf
A n A ppreciative S pectator . i
makes Bandon a city, on par with
himself as being most agreeably
the continual increase of demand for
other cities of the county, was car
surprised at the great development
the ou put of the three mills in Ban
Advertise Bandon
ried by a small majority Tuesday.
in the Coquille Valley, saying the
don and vicinity. The article
The election was qniet and the
conditions were
far
in ad­
which appeared in Portland papers
The Bandon Commercial Club has
vote light, there being but 199
vance of what be had anticipated,
some time ago to the effect that
Miss Anna Kreamer arrived Sun­
issued a handsomely illustrated (»am
cast, of which 105 were for, and 91
and instead of finding little hamlest
day
from Kans is City and will make Portland people had contracted lor
phlet,
containing
data
much
against the charter, making the
along the river as he bad expected, conerning the city and
sur­ her home in Bandon with her father the entire output of shingles of Coos
majority only eleven, but that is suf
he found thriving towns of consid­ rounding country, which will be
Bay was a little laughable especially
T. H. Kramer, and uncie and aunt
ficient to make it a law all right.
erable pretense, at Myrtle Point, spread
when
it is known that Coos Bay
broadcast to advertise Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Kopf.
By the new charter, the offices of
has only one shingle mill and tha' is
Coquille and Bandon, and intimated the city by the sea. The pamphlet
Miss Isabelle Conger has resigned out of commission, consequently the
mayor, municipal judge and com­
the
possi
ilities
of
the-
great
valley
is well gotten up and aside fio u the her position as day operotor at the
Important to Voters
mon conn il, will be created and
output would not be large.
Wh t
Under provisions of the Corrupt had s') 'ar only been touched, and value of its contents from a commer­ Bandon Telephone exchange.
will takcgthe place of the old town
was
meant,
was
that
negotiations
that
developments
of
the
future
practices act, it is unlawful in the
cial stahdpomt is a handsome souv­
Rev. Geo II. Roach will leave on
board.
State of (fregon to go to the ]x>lls would be extremely great.
enir of the ¡prosperous city.—Coos the next steamer from Coos Bay for with the Couuille valley were under
The powers granted to these of­
Mr. Ellis indicated that he would Bay limes.
headway, tor a large part of the out
wearing badges or buttons of any
Portland for a month's vacation. put of this place, but as yet no ar­
ficers are not materially greater
do
all
in
his
[tower
to
assist
this
candidates or to talk politics on
A. Haberly will supply the Presby­ rangements have been made where­
than those of the old town board,
election day. This notice is inserted section, and to work in conjunction
Rebekah Convention
terian
pulpit during the pastor’s by the shingles will go to Portland
butjremain largely with the people,
as a warning to those who may not with Congressman Hawley for ap­
absence.
as they should. There is sufficient
although the demand for them is
know of the act and to those who propriations for bettering the con­ The ’-I ecorder overlooked the
C W Rollins, the Paci he coast very great.
power resting with the officials to
dition
of
the
harbor,.both
at
the
bay
may have forgotten its provisions,
fact last week that .the Re-
repr<mRtative
for the famous
enable them to carry on the business
and
inside
the
Coquille
river
chan
­
Don't forget it and don’t forget to
bekahs of Coos county had met in thoroughbred hats, was in Bandon
of the city in a business like <a
nel. He also paid his respects to Marshfield where a very successful
tell your friends-
Obituary
the first of the week on business.
pacity, and ilis the hope of every­
the
enterprise of the people in put convention was held.
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At this con­ O. A Trowbridge is the local dis­
John Raymond Haverfield vas
one that this will be done. The
ting forth an effort to help them­ vention it was decided to hold th"
Grand
Ropublican
Rally
and
born
Dec. 13, 1889 in Kansas City,
tributor for this hat.
town bo.ird have done good work
selves.
convention next year at Bandon, and
Mo.,
and died Oct. 24, 1908 at
considering the difficulties under
Monster Parade
E. J. Johnson, a successful ranch­
In his discussion of the issues oi our people will no doubt welcome
Bandon, Oregon, aged r8 yeais, 10
which they labored, but now that
the campaign, Congressman Ellis this excellent organization to our er, who lives near Coquille was a
months
and 24 days. He came to
the new charter will be in effect and
Monday evening November 2nd was very fair in his dealings with city.
Bandon business visitor the first of
Bandon
last spring and has sin< e
a new dispensation and administra­ at 7:30 o’clock the Bandon Taft- other political parties, and paid the
the week.
I'lie
officers
for
the
ensuing
yeai
been
working
here. He was ill little
tion in vogue, there is every 1 os- Sherman (dub will hold a grand highest tribute to leaders of same,
Walter W. Case the popular pap­ ess than three weeks with typhoid
were
elected
asjfollows:
sibility for rgreat improvement in rally and parade in this city. Every- showing that he was not a narrow
President- Mrs. Anna Robinson ular man from San Fiaucisco was in fever. Ilis parents reside at Healy,
city government and city affairs in >ne interested in the election^ of minded partisan, and at the same
Bandon Wednesday. He has chang­ Kan. His brother Robert was the
of Marshfield.
general.
Taft and the Republican ticket time he presented the subject in a
ed
houses and is now representing only relative with him at the time of
Vice President —Mrs. Clara Goetz
should go and take his friends.
way that there could be no doubt in of Bandon.
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Blake, Moffet N Towne.
bis illness. Funeral services woe
Don t fail to see the monster pa­ the minds of his hearers, as to where
Lemons in Coquille Valley
Secretary—Mrs. Kate Lando of
Mrs. J. H. Jones was agreeably conducted at the cemetry by Rev.
rade.
he stands in the campaign.
surprised last Saturday evening R. H. Allen pastor of the M. E.
Marshfield.
Short speeches by prominent cit
After the public meeting in the
when a party of friends gathered at church, Sunday Oct. 25 at 2 p. m.
Riverton Locals
Wm. Prewett of Bills Creek has a izens.
opera house a banquet was given at
the home of her brother, Will Mar
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lemon tree on his ranch that bore a
Arrangements are under way the Gather Hotel in honor of the
shall in honor of her birthday. The
J.
M
Young
has
taken
the
hotel
number of tine lemons this year, whereby the Taft Club will receive Congressman, at which prominent
evening was pleasantly spent in
Margaret lies Co.
and is now' serving meals to the
music recitations and games.
De­
One was brought to this offii e that news of election as the returns come citizens of both parties were in at
The Margaret Iles Co. succeeded
in by spe< ial wire.
tendance. A number of toasts were hungry.
licious refreshments were served in their usual manner of pleasing the
measured eight and three-fourths
i
O. A. Kelly and wife have moved shortly before the departure of the
responded to but no referenae was
inches in circumference, , and was as
play goers at Bandon Wednt s< ay
into their new house on their ranch. guests.
made to politics.
perfectly developed as anyCaliforn ia Resolutions of Condolence
evening in that excellent comedy
I he meeting was a decided suc-
J. M. Miller and family, late of
We the committee on resolutions
Someone left a pocketbook at the drama The Road to Frisco. There
lemon we have ever seen.
Tin
ess in every particular, the various Kansas, have moved into the old Bandon Steam Laundry.
Owner was a good line of comedy all through
fruit is on display at the office of of condolence and sympathy to our
,
house in the lower part of may have same by calling at the
the Bandon Investment Corporation. I- riend and Neighbor Lillian Moran committees having the work in cook
the play, and at the same time there
1 barge did their work in a com- town.
1
Verily the Coquille valley is de report as follows:
laundry, proving properly and pay were plenty of critical points and
I. Wilson of Libby has moved his ing for this Ad.
Where as (hath having entered mendable manner and there is good
stined to lie the greatest fruit country
tragic scenes, so that either the lover
feeling
over
the
results.
family
into the George Sell house.
the home of our Neighbor ami
on the earth.
Mrs. A. G. Thrift has been visiting of comedy or drama could be
!• riend and taken her Husband
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Isaac Watson and family have friends in Marshfiald for a few days. thoioughly satisfied. The audien« •
therefore be it
moved into one of the Pendleton
Mrs L, J. Gody spent a few days was not quite as large as usual,
Torch Light Procession
Resolved by Seaside Circle No.
houses, and Mr Weinhardt and fam­ in Marshfield the latter part of last owing to the rainy weather, b it were
(>62 Women of Woodcraft that we
ily into another one of the Pendleton week.
well repaid and the enthusiastic
extend to our neighbor our sincere
The Taft Sherman Chib will give houses.
About thirty five members and applause showed that the audience
and heart felt svmpa hy in (this) a torch light procession on the
I). Urquhart and wife have moved ftiends of the Methodist Episcopal was appreciative of the high < lass
her hour of affliction and be it further streets of Bandon Monday evening. to their ranch opposite Rivertwii.
Next Wednesday evcnii g
Church gathered at the new parson work.
Why not get yours?
Resolved that these 1 esolutions be All supporters of the Republican
they wiil play The Princess of l’at< ti­
age on Tuesday evening to give their
son in Coquille.
es.
It’s Dead Easy to get spread on the minutes of the Circle candidates are invited to participate
Mrs. W. W, K ight is visiting uew pastor and wife a reception in
and a copy sent to our neighbor and in the evening’s festivities.
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ducks if you have the prop­
the form of a pound party. 1 he
relatives in Bandon.
also one to the Bandon Recorder
Miss Lylith Moore, the clever
evening was pleasantly spent in ( lay­
er equipment. We can fix for publication.
The Godfrey Family had a very ing games and guessing connun dramatic artist of Roseburg as
Was Misquoted
G race S mith ,
small audience at their last show drums after which light refreshments sisted by the Bandon Concert Bind,
you up with just that kind
E. L ewin ,
here.
treated the people of Bandon t<>
of an outfit.
were served
Belle
A.
Kolp,
was
in
Marshfield
Li’cv Hovt.
O. P. Ellingson and wife visited
The W. O. W will give a ban­ a high class entertainment last Sit
We have just received
last week, and in conversation with their daughter Mrs. Price of Parkers
quet t> the Women of Woodcraft urday evening. Miss Moore prove I
a reporter for the Coos Bay Times, burg last Sunday.
Presbyterian Church
the most complete line of
and a few invited friends at the herself to be a master of I k i ai ,
made
the
remark
that
the
interests
Preaching at the Presbyterian
and the audience evidence ! an .
G A Petersou and family have K of P hall this evening,
GUNS and Hunters’ Sup­
of this valley’ and Coos Bay were
precaution of her efforts by fl" ir
moved into their new house on First
Church the first and third Sundays
plies ever exhibited here.
identical and further stated that
The Dime Theater will close the constant applause
The l’..idon
street.
of each month, both morning and
end of this week and will remain so Concert Band sh »wed off to it-» u uak
Shot guns—-any gauge evening. Su iday School and young there was to much knocking of this
The lies Co have made arrange­ for a short time.
valley by the bay people, the Times
Mr. Tope, the good advantage and each pi
is
Rifles-—any caliber Shells. people's meeting every Sunday.
then wanting to get something sen­ ments to show in Riverton every manager, has conducted a first class
ehtlmsiasticully received.
\ isitors and transients are cor- sational to publish «(noted her as Thursday night during the fall and moving picture show, but the re
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saying that there was too much winter.
di
illy
invited..
ceipts have hardly been sufficient to
Hunting - knives, Hunting­
The Bear Creek school»I
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knocking in the Coquille valley, thus
G eo . H. R oaiti , pastor,
Mr. Ira Bingaman spent several justify ts continuance.
suits-—everything to make A. H aheri . v , temporary supply.
day
for
the
fall
term.
I
¡uj»
,
putting a wrong construction on her days last week visiting Mrs Wilken
Mr. Savage, who has been fore
under the instruction of th
her
statement.
the hunter's outfit complete
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man in the Coos Bay Times office
Vl.RITAS
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Mr.
Reedy,
gave
an
ent
n
t.mn
»t
Regular services at the Methodist
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for several months was a Bandon vis
For
Sale
j
and
picnic
dinner
to
whir
h
th«
p
o
Episcopal Clmri'h next Sunday
itor the first of the week.
ents were invited. Mr R I 11
Sunday School at io A tl Pn ich rg Parkersburg School Closes 25 head of full blooded Angora
The Ladies' Art club meets this very efficient teacher and i- wl 1. I
goats.
$110
takes
the
bunch.
1 1 A M
Epworth I • ague at '■
afternoon with Mrs G |i Zeck
by his pupils
$160.00 1 ;• ,
45 head of Berkshire hogs.
Friday Oct 23 • was tin- close of
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liing at 7 31 > P M iii.
Ki'crythinin ■ILtriltruri
. A rthur C oach ,
I he Ladies’ Thimble «Ini» is meet­ .raised for the purpose <>1 in o.vi ,■_>
om < oi'liallv in' ttc'l to them; sen • tile Park« I shut g S. h<k >1 I >Hti ict N« >
LAIND A NEILSON. M«nafert.
the school building and grounds
Bo . . t II Al .’iN. .P.*< t,
Eatou
«I. F it o.vasioi) wav iiiadv more
Bandon, Orc.' ing » alt Mrs Le*
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CHARTER CARRIED
BY SMALL MARGIN
1 aft-Sherman Rally
Plans have been made whereby
the Bandon Taft-Club will hold a
final rally on the evening before elec­
tion. A big torch light parade will
be a feature of the evening.
the
Bandon Concert Band will
give a concert after the parade
winds up on Front Street, after
leading the parade which will be re­
plete with all the features usually
found in the big ones of easter
sections.
A'l voters are invited to take part;
bring the lady of your choice, bring
the babies, bring your friends, all
who enjoy the music of the band
and the enthusiasm of the campaign.
Pile booming of presidential salutes
from Shields N Kennedy‘s anvils at
the mention of the name TAFT,
will bring the thrill that can come
but once in four years; there will
be torches and lanterns for the boys
to carry, there will be speeches for
your consideration. Don’t fail to
come out and see the biggest, best
md most enthusiastic politilcal
gathering ever seen in our coming
metropolis of Southwestern Oregon,
CONGRESSMAN ELLIS
BANDON SHINGLES
LIKES COQUILLE VALLEY
Ducks and Geese
are in season
The Bandon
Hardware Co.
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