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, Volume XXIV. TANDON, OREGON, THURSDAY, n LUIRIT [Jt ||Ulvlt rapidly as possible, and especia lly n fj the heavier traveled districts Oi Jl, very much needed improvement t the present time is a sidewalk rut - ning east on Atwater street. 11 • bridge is not in good condition f< r Pedesterians as there are puddles 0 water standing on it dnring th? I One of Greatest Social rainy season, which it is impossible Salmon King of Rogue River to get around especially after night Events of Season in Succumbs after Long A sidewalk could be built at a com parativefy low cost, as a good foun Bandon Illness dation is already laid most of the way. The sidewalk proposition would be a good thing for the new ORIENTAL HALL FILLED TO OVERFLOWING city administration to look into, INTERMENT AT WEOOERBtlRN FRIOAÏ not only on Atwater Street, but other places in the city. K. OF P. BALL BRILLIANT SUCCESS PASSES AWAY The Knights of Pythias ball given at Oriental Hall Saturday night was a brilliant success in every particular, despite the fact that the weather was decidedly nufovorable. The Knight's ball is always look ed forward to as one of the great est social events of the season, and the ball Saturday night was the 14th time that this order has “made good” by entertaining the people evenbeoynd their anticipations. A special train load had intended to come from Coos Bay, but owing to the inclement weather the idea was abandoned, but as it was Oriental hall was crowded to over flowing. Promptly at 9 p. m. the grand march started oft led by Mr. and Mrs. C. E. HollopetT and second ed by I)r. and Mrs. L. P. Sorensen. The hall was beautifully decorated in blue, yellow and red, the colors of the lodge and in addition the brake which} grows so luxuriantly around Bandon was very effectively used. At midnight supper was served at Craine’s boarding house, where an elaborate spread was enjoyed by all. Dancing continued until 2:30, when at the conclusion of No. 23, every - body wended their way homeward. The committee having the af fair in charge, and to whose untir ing efforts the success of the oc casioti was largely due are as fol lows: R.|D. Hume, the Salmon Ki g of the Rogue river, owner of the Clean Up Days gasoline b >ats • >sprey and Enter Next Monday and Tuesday have prise, and capitalist, died at his been designated by the “Beautiful home in Wedderburn Wednesday America Club as clean up days for morning. Mr. Hume's trouble, which finally North Bend. Numerous inquiries have been made to the club as to icsulted in his death, dates back for the time when the garbage man several years, and at different times would be sent around again and at he has been near death’s door, but their last meeting it was decided to . each time was able to recuperate, take Monday and Tuesday’ for that and at fitst there was not much purpose. Hereafter the club will alarm about his condition but he attempt to get the work done once gradually weakened until the erd came. a month. Mr. Hume has been in fairly’ good It is desired to have a full attned- 1 health this summer, and some weeks ance at the next meeitng and all 1 ago his wife started fora trip abroad who have ever been members are in but only got as far as Bandon when vited to make a special effort to get out to the meeting at Taylor she received a telephone message Hall Tuesday afternoon, say» the that her husband was very ill, and she immediately returned to Ins bed- Coos Bay Harbor. | side. It would be a good thing tor Ban Mr. Hume was born in Augusta, don people to have something of Maine about sixty-three years ago, the kind. but has lived on the Pacific coas ------ OOO-------- j over Unity years. He was known Ask Review of Oil Case all over the state of Oregon, as a great business man and capitalist. Washington, D. C. Nov. 23—At His wealth being quoted into the torney General Bonabarte filed to- , millions. day his petition in the Supreme He was an enthusiastic Oregon Court of the United Stales urging booster and his death «’ill be greatly the court to issue a writ of certiorari regretted by many people. to the circuit court of appeals for the seventh circuit to review the Presbyterian Church judgment of that c< urt revising the rulings of Judge Landis in the case Preaching at the Presbyterian in which the Stan lard Oil Com Church the first and third Sundays pany’ was fined $29,000,000 on of each month, both morning and charges of violating the anti-trust evening. Sunday School and young law. Attorney General Bonaparte people's meeting every Sunday. takes the position that the court of V isitors and transients are cor appeals was without jurisdiction dially invited . when it reversed the Landis decision. G eo . IL R oacii , pastor, A. H aberly , temporary supply. --------OOO-------- General Committee C. R. Wade, Dr. L. P. Sorensen. J. Mast. Reception Committee H. L. M orrison, John Langlois, R. E. L, Bedillion, G. T. Treadgold, E. Lewin, Floor Committee Moss Averill. Howard Culver, Joe McGord, Nels Rasmussen. Heney is Better Reports from San Francisco as late as Monday of this week are to the effect that the Graft Prosecutor Heney is improving constantly and his condition is such now that he is considered entirely’ out of danger. It is to be hoped that he will com pletely recover so as to be able to bring all grafters to time and put them where they belong. Building Continues Building in Bandon continues at a rapid rate, there are a number of new residences under construction at the present time besides a couple of bu iness housesand the tine $30,- 000 school house. Another feature in the development of the citv is the improvements of the streets that is constantly going on. Some have the idea that nothing in this line is being done, but it must I m ? remem bered that a city cannot be built in a day, however every citizen is anxious to see improvements go forward as Big Scores at Bowling Alleys The prize for the highest score at the Arc Light Bowling Alleys for the month of November is a five dol lar pair of cuff buttons and several tickets on a fifty’ dollar diamond ring being given away’ by F H. Van Norden. So far there area number of scores above the 200 mark, and up-to-date, G. T. Tread- gold is high man with 235 pins. There are several however, who are dangerously close, and to cinch the prize, it is possible that Mr, Tread gold may have to raise his score a few pins, although it is generally conceded that a 235 score is hard to beat. -- OOO----- --------OOO------- Union Thanksgiving Services Union Thanksgiving services will be held in the M. E. Church on Thanksgiving Day com men ’in g promptly at 10:30 . m. All are cordially invited to be present at these services. A. . H aiierly , R. 11. A llen . Wail Paper T. XV. Robison has a fine line cf Anyone de- wall paper samples siring the best there is to be had in this line can secure the same by call ing at his residence. T. XV. Robis »11 Bandon, Ore. I.VÍ Harvard Won English Walnuts For the first time m seven years, and the third time in twenty years the Harvard foot ball team won from Yale last Saturday. The score was 4 to o in favor of Har- vard. Kennard, of Harvard kick- ing s goal from the field in the first half which was the only score made during the game. I am agent for Brooks & Sons of Carlton, Ore. for their celebrated English XValnut trees. This firm is the only English Walnut importers in the state B. L. H urst . For Rent Nicely’ furnished rooms for light house keeping. Electric lights and After this Date steam heat. Everything strictly The Church of Christ will meet in modern. Apply at the office of Concrete hall over Trowbridge's Bandon Steam Laundry. store each 1 st ond 3 rd Lord, s day ----- OOO----- of month. Everybody invited to Lost morning and evening service it a m < >11 streets of..Bandon ait Eastern and 7:30 p in. Star pin. hinder please leave at .1. J- P orter , stör». Manciett'ü candy Pastor. OOO---- Number 46 NOVEMBER 26 1908. Subscribe for the R ecorder and get the news. J. P. Tupper of Coquille was in Bandon Wednesday on business. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Nosier were Mrs. M. A. Tupper and children in this city Monday evening. of Coquille were in Bandon Wednes /X nice line of Cut Glass at Van day on their way to spend Thanks Norden’s. giving with Mrs. Tupper's daughter Has Been Going at Full P. Mirrousal of Marshfield was in Mrs. Kenneth Perkins. the city Monday on business. Capacity Since Last Land for sale in small tracts near Send Delegate toWashington own. A. Haberly. Monday The Chamber of Commerce of Frans Thomsen of Lan glois was Coquille held a meeting Tuesday in Bandon Tuesday on business. evening and appointed S. J. Lyons I). H. Dollar of San Francisco as a committee of one to interview was in our city Monday on business. the citizens of Bandon in regard to OUTLOOK FOR FUTURE IS BLIGHT I Col. C. P. Blninenrother rc sending a representative to Wash turned from an eastern trip recently ington to intercede for the Coquille The Cody mill is now running at Atty. Walter Sinclair of Coquille river and bar. Mr. Lyons was >n full blast, and the welcome echo of •vas a Bandon business visitor Mon Bandon Wednesday’ interviewing our citizens in regard to the matter. its penetrating whistle is heard to re day It will take about $400 to bear the verberate through the air several Fred Van Norden has tne Conklin times a day, but the best noise of all Self Filling Fountain Pens in all expenses of a delegate and Coquille wants each city to subscribe $200. is the clanging of tliegriat band saw styles. as she goes ri| ping through the Ned Boyd and S G. Bartlett of No person has been selected as yet logs, tearing off the lumber for but most everyone is in favor of Coquille attended the ball here Sat Orville Dodge, as he has been foreign and domestic trade. urday night. The mill started U| last Thur day there before and understands the The whiskey for the most particu situation better, perhaps than any but it was not put into f ill opera lar people- Stewait's Bourbon. I he capacity one in the valley. The mitter should tion until this week. Jamison & Brown's. of the Cody mill is about too,000 Ed Roberts of the Point was in be given immediate attention. feet a day’ which will be sufficient to Bandon Saturday and took in the keep a large boat busy hauling lum ball that evening. Margaret Iles Co. ber to San Francisco, and have a Stove wood, fire place and heater We go to press to early to give margin to spare. wood. Orders by phone or mail account of the Margaret Iles Co. an I he Lyons-Johnson mill is also in promptly filled. A Haberly. in Jason Joskins, but will make a re operation with a capacity of 50,000 Rev. Horsfall will hold Thanks view of the play next week, also of feet atid the two mills can easily giving services at St John’s Epis the play Under Two Flags, which keep two boats going. copal Church at 2:30 p. m. is on the board for next week. Both It is piobable that the Fifield and Cap-t. Olsen informed us that he plays should be well patronized. the Bandon will both fie on regular expected the Elizabeth to sail Thurs ---- OOO runs between here and San Fran- day morning for San Francisco. 1 cisco and a number of tramp schoon North Pole by Zeppelin Flyer ers will also come in here. Patronize home industry, buy Berlin, November, 21—111 all your clothes from McKenzie the The new pile jetty is putting the likelihood an attempt will be made tailor. Suits $15.00and up. bar into a condition that most any next year by Professor Herguezell kind of a vessel can come in. The Wilhelmina arrived Wednes to reach the north pole in the Zep day from Coos Bay and will return -OOO — pelin airship, the expense of the shortly as she has another cargo to trip to be borne by the government. Portland Police Asked to Aid bring over. Herguezell, who is chief of Zep i in Salem Case Earl Goodman of Coquille was pin’s staff of Friedei ichsh ifen, is an in Bandon Sunday on his way to enthusiast on the valiuble fei Langlois to spend Thanksgiving inres of the dirigible balloon as an The Portland police have been with friends. aid to topographical science and asked by the Salem authorities to XV. P. Fuller’s pure prepared cartography. He is already plan keep a lookout for one of the thugs paint for sale by C. Y. Lowe. ning sor the trip His mai 1 ob who held up and shot Dr. C. II The steam schooner Rainier, stacle, which it is hoped can be over Robinson in Salem Friday night. bound for San Francisco from the come, is carrying a sufficient Information was received at police Sound, passed Bandon last Sit- quantity of gas for the long trip, headquarters from the sheriff’s office The start will probably be m ide at Salem to the effect that the high urday. wayman h id, upon learn n ; of the ar J no. Hudson of Coquille passed from the coast of Spitzbergen. rest of his confederate gone to Port through the city yesterday on his land. way to Langlois to spend Thanks- Notice The highwaym in is described as giving with friends. Notice is hereby given to those about 21 years of age, about 5 feet The G. A. R. of Bandon will give indebted to the old titans of Banter 9 inches till and weighing about 145 Hoyt that the a masquerade ball in Oriental Hall Bros, and Lorenz pounds, When last seen he was Board of Trade of San Fi a'cisco on Christinas eve. have placed the accounts of said wearing a black hat and dark cloth The Misses Eva Shroeder, Ger firms in my hands for collection. ing and a double breasted blue flan trude Johnson and Effie Collier of All said accounts must be closed at nel shirt. <.oquille attended the K. of P. hall an early’ date; those knowing them So far no trace has been fou id of selves indebted to said firms will here Saturday night. please come forward and settle at the thug, although all patrolmen The skiff “Sweetheart” white and once. have been furnished with descript Anyone green trimmed is lost, Dated November 12th. ions and are keeping a lookout for knowing of her whereabouts «ill G eo . P. T opping him. please notify this office. 46 itx. Capt. C P. Jensen and Fred lie Christensen of the Steamer Fifield were in Bandon Saturday and Sun day while the Fifield was bar bound at the bay. Remember you get a free chance on a $50 diamond ring for every 50 c paid in Fred Van Norden’s Jewelry Store. R IL Rosa went to Marshfield : Tuesdav to have r pairs made on I the cylinder of his engine which blew off recently necessitating the closing down of the mill. Remember you can get Hand en- gravied monograms. Old English or Script at Van Norden’s. • William Anderson who moved here recently from Myrtle Point is one of the enthusiastic Bandon boost ers. He was greatly surprised at the exce'lent surroundings of the city and savs he thinks there is a great future for Bandon. FOR SALE -Che ap. A six - horse power upright boiler and six horse- power horizontal engine, suitable for running any kind of a small plant. Inquire at this office. 1 THE INDUSTRIAL ADDITION S SELLING FAST because it is only five min I utes walk to the manufacturing center. Work men can go home to their meals without being hurried. Houses are more in demand in that locality and rent more readily and at betterprices than any where else in Bandon. If you intend to get a lot, act now as they will soon be gone. It costs only a trifling self denial to own your own home where you are sure you can not be ordered out at the end of the month and the amount you are now paying for’rent wi 1 do the work. Be wise to this andjgetjallot^whi’e you can on easy terms. T. B. Wheeler Opp, the Post Office.