BANDON,
Volume XXIV.
HAD BIG SEASON
Outside Districts Cannot Vote
at Election Held Next
Tuesday
ADVERTISED
BE
An erroneous idea seems to be
prevalent concerning the voting at
the coming city election to be held
next Wednesday Nov. 25. Some
have the idea that the people on the
outside of the limits and within the
territory, proposed to be taken in,
will have a vote on the officers and
at the same time will vote 0.1 the an
nexation question, which if the latter
carries, their votes will then lu
counted for city officers.
While this arrangement woukl be
very agreeable to every citizen of
Bandon, yet the tact remains that
the law' of Oregon precludes any such
action and consequently it cannot be
taken.
In conversation with City Attor-
ney Wade he informed the writer
that according to the laws of the
State of Oregon the question of an-
nexation cannot be submitted at the
next election to be held the 25th of
this month, for the reason that the
date of the election,cannot be es
tablished until one-full of the legal
voters of the city of Bandon petition
the council therefor, and the same
has been advertise I for four con
secutive weeks by m lices posted
within the city limits and four no
tices outside of the city limits and by
five issues in the newspaper
So
far no immediate steps have been
taken by town people looking toward
such an election. The coming elec
tion on the 25th is already provided
for by the charter.
The time for holding election oi
officers as prescriped by the charter
is so short that there was not time
to advertise for an election for an
nexation, which is the reason the
annexation question is not submitted
at this time.
People both inside and outside the
city limits who are interested in the
annexation proposition will greatl)
regret the fact as it is, but of course
the law will have to be abuled bv
otherwise the whole proposition
would come to naught.
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Cobb
Company
Sells
Big
Tract
Roseburg, Or. Nov.—The Cobb
Real Estate Company of this city
today sold its timber holdings on
the North Umpqua river to John
Ferry of New York city for $30,000
cash, the biggest cash deal made in
Douglas county for some time. The
land is in township 26-2, and con
sists of 881 acres, all Douglas hr.
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The homestead contest of B. A
Kolp vs. Mr. Kent was heard in
Commissioner Treadgold’s office
Saturday and Monday. A large
number of witnesses were examined.
Final decision w ill be made at the
Roseburg land office in the near fu
tnre.
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Taft off for Brooklyn
Hot Springs, Va., Nov 13- Pre
sident-elect Taft left here tonight for
Brooklyn, where tomorrow after
noon he is to deliver the principal
address at the unveiling of the mon
ument erected to the prison ship
martyrs.
Jersey City will be reached at it
30 o’clock tomorrow. when the laft
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SALMON CANNERY
FRANCIS J. HENEÏ
CITY ELECTION
FIRST
Number 45.
NOVEMBER 19 1908.
curred a week ago Saturday night,
party wi l‘board a Navy-yard tu ; ter to W. J Bryan, urging the
between Myrtle Point anil Coquille,
which will land them at Biookly 1, Nebraskan to become an evangelist
but the matter did not become pub
wharf nearest the monument. Th •
I predicting that he would become
lic for a time owing to the authori
return to Jersey City will be made 1 1 I an evangelist of the Apostle Paul.
ties endeavoring to get the young
the same manner in the afternoon,
“Twelve years ago,” writes Mr.
men into custody.
when Mr. Taft immediately will bi Oliver “I wrote you a- letter in
Rose and Kinniciit were arrested
gin his journey south. He will sto:> which I stated my conviction that Assailant Commits Suicide
late Saturday evening and Williams
over in Washington Sunday to visit you should preach the Gospel, and
Nearly Ten I housand Cases
was caught while proceeding to
with President Roosevelt.
The added the statement that your w >n
But Heney will no doubt
Roseburg on horseback. The three
President-elect and Vice- President dei ful talents to God as an evanglist
Canned Here This
youths belong to prominent families
elect and a number of others were the Bryan of the 20th century would
Recover.
Rose is twenty years old, Williams
guests at a luncheon today given by equal the Paul of the first century as
Year
twenty-two
and Kinnicut seventeen.
Governor-elect Draper, of Massa a chamion of the cause of Christ
As the latter is under eighteen, he
chusetts, at the Oaks. After tin
“Personally, your three defeats
luncheon Mr. Taft held an extended have been sources of sorr -w to me¡¡ HENEY IS GREAT GRAFT PROSECUTOR will probably escape with a sentence
to the reform school if the charges j ABOUT DOUBLE LAST YEAR'S RECORD
c nference with Mr. Sherman and as 1 have hoped to see you elected
made by Miss Endicott are proven.
knows?
Who
Liter with William L. Ward, NT to the Presiden :y.
Williams and Rose were bound
tional committeeman from New Perhaps God has withheld the
Francis J Heney, the great graft
Presidency from you in order that prosecutor, of San Francisco was over $500 and $700 bonds, respect
York.
Timmons’s salmon cannery closed
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you might become more to your shot in the head in the court room ively.
for the season Monday and Mr.
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country than President. I am convin of that city last Friday by an ex
R. D. Hume Better
Timmons is very much pleased with
ced that one ambassador of Christ of convict named Morris Haas. Heney
Elizabeth Is In
the sea oil’s work. Nearly 10,000
R. I). Hume, the Rogue rivet
.IT and multi-millionaire your caliber is worth more to the was taken to a hospital where the
Salmon king
The Elizabeth arrived Monday cases with 48 pounds in a case, were
Nation
than ten thousand presidents. bullet was removed, and according
has been lying at deaths door for
morning from San Francisco, having canned this fall, being nea ly double
“This impression regarding y *ur to late reports, he will recover.
several days, but at last report he
made the trip from bar to bar in 37 the output of last year, Owing to
fit-less for the great work named has
Haas was immediately arrested hours. She brought in 180 tons of the strike in the early part of the
was very much improved and pros
been strong in my heart for 12 years and remanded to jail where he was
pects for h s recovery are favorable,
season the cannery did not start
and I pray God that it might be carefully guarded to prevent any freight and five passengers, among
although it is stated that his recovery
whom were Col. C. T. Blumenrother, operations until about tlie first of
come a tire in your great soul.”
made
to
do
attempt
that
might
be
October, and had it started on time
will probably be slow, owing to the
Rev. Mr. Oliver has been con violence to his person, A later dis- Irwin Green. W. M. Montgomery, the output would | robably have
extremely low condition in which he
II. Maxwell and W. II. Paddock.
ducting a revival campaign in Kan patch reads as follows:
has been. People of southwestern
She expects to sail tomor ow with reached the (2,000 case mark.
sas for several weeks.
San
Francisco,
Nov.
tò-
Morris
Oregon generally will hope that Mr.
3275 cases of salmon; 250,000 feet There was not only a large run of
1 laas, who attempted the assassina of lumber and about 20 tons o* salmon this year, but they were of
11ume’s Health will be speedily re
tion of Francis J. Heney Saturday
K. of P. Ball
first class quality and the output
sto' ed.
night committed suicide by shooting merchandise, Among the list of
Delphi
Lodge
K.
of
P.
will
hold
finds
ready sale.
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himself through the middle of the passengers going are the following
their annual grand ball Saturday forehead, with a p'slol lie had con Joseph Walser, Miss Flora Walser,
Mr. Timmons is more than pleas
Margaret Iles Co.
evening of this week. This ball is cealed in his shoe.
When the Mrs. Simpson, S. Wolff, G. Rosen ed at the result of the season’s woik
The Margaret Iles Co. was in one of the biggest social events of guards entered, it was found that In-
crantz, C. Burgess, H. L. Hurst, and all Goquille people <re likewise
Bandon again Wednesday evening the year in Bandon, anil is always had rolled out of bed, and was lying
Miss Nora Jacobson, Mrs. Nels jubilant to know of the good results.
and played to a well filled house. looked forward to with great in dead on the floor with a bullet in his
Peterson,
Miss Brewer, • Clara
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The production of Kathleen Ma terest by society people, whether forehead. A 41-calibre, single shot
Derringer was grasped tn his hand, Lockwood, Mrs. A, J. Ouate. Mrs.
Will Locate Here
vourneen was excellent in every they belong to the lodge or not.
his left trouser leg was pulled up H. E. Hull, Stanley Barnet, Mr.
J. M. Jensen arrived here last
particular, both the comedj’ and
The committees who have the and an examination showed the Eaton and T. J. Thrift.
week from Wyandotte, Calif, and
drama being played with the great ball in charge are sparing no efforts mark on his leg where the weapon
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has purchased an interest in B. A.
est of skill
The audience was to make the affair an entire success h id rested while it was concealed tn
his
left
shoe.
Haas
wore
garters
highly appreciative of the work done and those who attend will enjoy th with elastic sides which made this
Kolp's real estate business, and will
Protracted Meeting
and made constant demonstrations occasion to the fullest extent. The possible.
Mr. Jt-n-
Preaching each night in the Saints locate here permanently,
of their approval,
After he shot Heney, Haas wa chapel beginning this (Thursday) sen has been in business at Wyan
admission will be $1 for gentlemsu
Next Wednesday evening they and ladies free. The boat servie, searched by Captain 1 hike. Detectit s
evening. Will continue over Sun dotte and Oroville, Calif for some
will appear here again in the great will be ample for those who live out Burus and a police officer. Aftei
time. He likes the outlook at Ban
was taken to the county jail he day' and perhaps over next week.
comedy drama Jas in Joskins or a of town and desire to attend and he
don
very much and will make ex
was searched again.
Haas went to
Will you cons der the future?
Jay ;n New' York.
This is a plot it will no doubt be one of the bed Friday night with his shoes 011 How will you spend it? Come and tensive investment here, He will
containing some of the usual elements grandest social events in the history and again Saturday night and when
hear and judge for yourself. God’s move his family to this city in the
asked why he did this, he said he
of melodrama but is more in the of Bandon,
spring.
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would rather sleep with them on reward will be what you merit.
way of a vehicle for a gre.it deal of
Elder Baker is present and Elder
Haas wife called on him Saturday,
very enjoyable comedy and no one
Additional Local
Presbyterian Church
but two officers, who were present J. C Clapp is expected.
who likes a good laugh should miss
The Ladies of the Presbyterian during the interview say she could
D. E S titt ,
Preaching at the Presbyterian
the performance.
church will hold a bread fair in the not possibly have slipped the weapon
Chutch the first and third Sundays
Pastor.
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of each month, both morning and
window of Trowbridge's Store on to him.
Burns said that Haas had been
evening. Sunday School and young
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Thanksgiving
day
and
the
day
Bov ling Contest
thoroughly searched when taken in
people's meeting every Sunday.
preceeding. They will sell pie-, the court room, also when received
Cody Mill Started Today
Visitors and transients are cor-
The second installment of the
cakes, cookies, chickens and other at the county jail and that the der
di illy invited..
nine game contest at the Arc Light
The
Cody
mill
started
today
al
supplies suitable for Thanksgiving ringer could not have been on his
G eo . H. R oach , pastor,
Bowling Alleys between the mar
person. Burns is of the opinion that though they will not be running A. H aberly . temporary supply.
dinner.
ried men and single men of Bandon
the pistol has been passed to Haas at full capacity until next week
Assessor T J Thrift was in Bandon since his arrest.
I he mill is now in the very best
was rolled last Thursday evening and
this week to take the Steamer Eliza
of condition having been thorougly Union Thanksgiving Service»
the married men were victorious in 2
beth for San Jose, Calif., to visit his
Union Thanksgiving services will
overhauled and many improvements
out of 3 games. The contest as it
aged father and other relative .
Wall Paper
be
held 111 the M. E. Church oa
now stands in four games in favor
made while it has been shut down.
Thanksgiving Day commencing
Mr Thrift expects to be absent about
T W. Robison has a tine line if
of the single men and two in favor
The mill starts with a full crew of promptly at 10:30 a. m. All are
four weeks and during his absence
wall paper samples. Anyone de- men and lumber wiil be turned out cordially invited to tie present at
of the married men.
The last in
M (> Hawkins will have charge of
these services.
siring the best there is to be had in at a rapid rate.
stallment wtll be rolled tonight. In
the assessors' office.
A. H ahf . rlv ,
this line can secure the same by call
order to win the contest the mar
R. H. A llen .
ried men must w in all three games < takes 'leal Estate Company report ing at his residence.
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Lost
while the single men must win but the following .ales for the past week T. W. Roles >n B indon, Ore. 43"
For Sale
< )n streets of Bandon an Eastern
one. Both teams are in good con E N S nith to Daniel Hodges, lots
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35
anil
36,
block
13,
Smith
’
s
ad
45
head
of
Berkshire
hogs.
Star pin.
Finder please leave at
dition and the contest tonight will
English Walnuts
E Dyer to Thomas Hanlv,
A rihur C oach ,
Manciett’s candy store
be full of ginger from start to finish dition.
I am agent for Brooks N Sons of
I its 10, it, 13 and 14, block 16,
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Woolen Mill addition, E N Smith Carlton, Ore. for their celebrated
Ladies’ Guild Give Bazar
to J I. Litzenberger ami Cail llof English Walnut trees. This firm is
man, lots 28 1036, block 18, Smith’s the only English Walnut importers
The bazar which was given last addition
E Oakes to J Miller, in the state
B. I.. H urst .
Friday and Saturday afternoons and lots 1, 2 and 3, block 1, Dake’s ad
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which was concluded Saturday even dition.
S SELLING FAST because it is only five min
ing netted the Guild a handsome
Crime at Myrtle Point
J P Tnppef of Coquille was in this
profit, Cake, coffin and sandwiches
I
utes walk to the manufacturing center. Work
city Wednesday and completed ar
were served Satutday afternoon
rangements to reopen the Elk Horn
men can go home to their meals without being
The Coos Bay Times of Nov. ih
A feature of the
and evening,
saloon ';i the Anderson building on prints the following disbatch fro.n
hurried. Houses are more in demand in that
ba? ar was the raffling off of
the water front under the manage Myrtle Point.
With each ticket bought
a quilt.
locality and rent more readily and at betterpricei*
ment of John Hudson of Coquille.
Myrtle Poi it; Ore , Nov. 16 -
one was also entile d to a chance on
Mr. Tupper has ordered nei bar
than any where else in Bandon.
Charged with one of the most revolt
the beautiful diamond ring which
fixtures which he expects to receive
ing crimes in Myrtle Point’s history
will be given away at Christmas
If you intend to get a lot, act now as they wiil
in about three weeks and he will re
hints Rose, Joseph Williams and
time by F. H. Van Norden. The
paint and improve the looks of the
soon be gone. It costs only a trifling self denial
Tho Kinniciit wre arrested here. 1
quilt was won by Mrs. B. Barrows.
building.
to own your own home where you are sure you
Rose end Williams have been b •und
The Indian basket and dainty lace ;
FOR
SALE
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Cheap,
A
six
horse
over to the grand jury and Kinniciit
handkerchief on which chances w ere
can not be ordered out at the end of the month
also sold were won by C. B. Zeek , power upright boilt r and six horse j will betaken before the county court
and the amount you are now paying for rent will
The complaining witness is Miss
and Mrs. Dave Carey, respectively. j power horizontal engine, suitable for
do the work. Be wise to this and get a lot while
Lillian Endicott the sixteen year oh! i
The Seaside Orchestra furnished running any kind of a small plant.
Inquire
at
this
office,
daughter of W. W Endicott, the
the music for the dance which w as
you can on easy terms.
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Myrtle Point blacksmith. She claims i
the
bazar
held at the conclusion of
1 anil is supported by other evidence I
Saturday evening. The entire pro-
Notice
i'<’Ff1s will go toward the assessment
1 will not] be respom ible for any that the three youths took her oilt
on the bridge walk near the Episco debt* conti icted by Paul McIntosh* for a rid«, plied her with liquor and ,
pal Church.
M rs . J. N. «M c I mvs - h . 1 tiien assaulted-het. fltu crime oc-
ERRONEOUS IDEA OF
MUST
THURSDAY,
OREGON,
I. B. Wheeler
Opp, the Post Ofifi c e.
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