Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915, November 04, 1910, Image 1

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BANDON, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1910
VOLUME XXVI.
T
PIERRE MILLIONAIRE
Lodge ar.d Professional
Directory
Lod Jg<-« are requmed to ozili) tfiu office
ou r rlecluxi of olivets anJ on clini)** of
ntf-Hing myht. Card under ll»ts brad
are 75c pr-r inch per month
IS INDICTED
I
CITY COUNCIL
REGULAR SESSION
BOX FACTORY
FOR BANDON
NUMBER 48
¡BOATS ARRIVE
AND DEPART
LORIMER ATTORNEY
FACES CHARGE
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Lewali Tribe No 48, imp. O. R. M.
Charles L. Hyde, of Pierre,* Transact Much Business of Will Be Erected on Atwater Shipping Business Still Holds Other
Important News of
South Dakota, Faces
Importance Wednesday
St. Opposite Steam
Up Strong at This
the Day Briefly
Federal Charge
Night.
Laundry.
Port
Told.
TUTU . I .S ete.y Thurvky evening at 8 run at
the IGndon
igiuao. SujouiBuig chief ;
tn good standing are cordially invited to attend.
In the United States court in this
The City Council met iu regular
Bandon is to have a box factory
The Fitiekl sailed Wednesday with
(Wireless via Cape Fl» neo.)
city yrstercay forenoon, Charles
J session at the city hall Wednesday j at once, unless present plans of the 400,000 feet of lumber and 10 pas­
Chicago, Nov. 2d The attorney
Hyde of Pierre, .whose wealth is night and transacted much business promoters are held up. A J. Hart sengers; we were unable to get list. who secured freedom for Senator
M MMOtilr
variously estimated at between $2, , of importance.
man, Chris Boetcher and Mr. Mine­ The Fitield will sail again for San J.ormier is accused of having tam­
T>ANDON LODGE. No. 150 A. F. A A-
Mayor Mast was in the chair and
Men who ac­
000
000
anil
$3,000,000
and
who
is
I pered with the jury
hart are the promoters of the scheme Francisco on November 11th.
M, Staiad commuiiK ationi firtt Salutday
all
the
councilmen
were
present.
cepted
bribe
are
said
to have be­
after thè tuli moon o( each n.onth. All Mailer one of the few millionaires in South
The Ruby arrived in port this come disgusted over the small
Ma ioni cordially inviteli.
The improvement of Second Si I and the building is to be erected on
J. A M rriior. W. M Dakota, «as arraigned upon an in-
was up for discussion and was laid the Hartman lots opposite the steam morning with 30 tons of freight.
amount.
G. f. freail^olil, Sacrelarf
jdictment, letutned by the United
The Elizabeth sailed this after
The foundation has al­
over until next meeting so that fur- lanndi^’.
Honolulu, Nov. 2d — Japanese
i States grand jury of this term ol
! tlier investigation can be made be ready been built, and material is or­ noon at 1:00 o’clock with 200,000 cruisers Asama and Asahi arrived
! court upon a charge of misusing the
t. »>. o. a
I fore rinal action is taken. Rev. dered for the mam building. The shingles, 280,000 feet cf lumber, 4 here today. They leave shortly for
United States mails to liefraud.
Horsefall was pr* sent ami addressed
XlANDON LODGE, N o . IB. t. O O. F
factory will start on a small scale, bales anil 9 cases of woolen goods, San Francisco.
There are three counts to the
the council, asking to be relit veil of
rneeis every Wednesday evening. Visits;
12 boxes aiid 50 cases of cheese, 20
New York. Nov. 2d -An ‘aviator
indictment
i.roihcr, n good standing cordiali) inviteu.
building 490 feet of sidewalk on and will enlarge as business increases. tons cf miscellaneous freight, and will go fifty miles out to sea on a
The complaint upon which the in-
A. G. Hoyt, N. G.
The promoters are very sanguine the following passengers: D B.
Spruce St., as the travel on the
A. Kn opp, Sect clary
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liter next Saturday and then at­
dictment is based charges that Hyde
street was not sufficient at present to of success and are meeting with Jchnsun and two children, H. D. tempt to reach land in an areoplane.
used the mails in selling to non-resi-
warrant the expense. The council much encouragement.
Wise. E. H. Dollar, G. Jesnk, A. This may mean that the big steam­
<|t nts worthless lots, located in the
Rsbekab Ludje No. 12*..
decided to postpone the work un
Nieustat, H. E. Knapp, J. L. Bur­ er, Europia, now under construc­
ravines and on the hills, surround
TMTEETS m 1.0.0. F. kali every aecond and
til blither investigation could l»e
nett,
Mr. Bragdon, wife and child, tion, will be fitted with areoplane
fourth lu-mlayi. Practice eight» 1st Tu<s' ing the capital of South Dakota, made as to the wishes of the people
John
Davis,
I.. C. Smith, John Cos service.
E.
Wallace
Shepard.
dayot die nioulh; baciai evening the-3d 1 uesday sitting them forth as valuable anil
in that sei lion in the matter.
ot the n.onlh
A cSrdia! invitation extended to
sedy,
Mrs.
Nieman and child, G.
di sirable and advertising them by
Newport, R. I., Nov. 3d— Com­
ail r..etu'->eir ¡3 good »Unding.
H Fish and J. H. Somers.
The City Recorder was instructed
means of maps and literature, which
mander
and crew of submarine Oc­
Cinta Goetz, N. G.
to write the state engineer regarding 1 Three of the lectures scheduled
literature
and
maps
indicated
two
tapus,
were
nearly killed. Five men
Belle A. Kolp, Secretary.
to be given in Concrete Hall this
the
water
permit
for
the
city
water
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street car lines in the city of Pierre
were unconsious due to fumes from
week under the general topic, “Will
K. of P. Ball.
and many large buildings anil busi­ system, as nothing had been heard i the Old Book Stand,” have already
storage battery.
Mnighta of Pythuw
ness institutions located ah ng those from him for some time
London, Nov. 3d Abdul Hamid,
been given and those who have
TV LPH1 LODGE, No. 64, Knilitr. of
Councilman P. C. Stevenson was
!
lines
of
street
railroad,
which
mis-
deposed
Sultan of Turkey, is criti­
Arrangements
for
the
Sixteenth
heard
them
are
deeply
interested.
Pytbiai. Meets every Monday evening
appointed to look after the public
at Kniahto hall. Visitin'’ ki.n hts invited to ' leading in information was circulated
cally
ill.
He is expected to die at
Annual
Ball
of
Delphi
Lodge,
No.
On hearing him, one is deeply
attend.
C. R.Wade C. C.
watt ring trough which was ordered
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l
hiongh
the
mails.
impressed with the fact that Elder 64, Knights of Pythias, Saturday any moment.
B. N. Harrington K. of R. S.
Mr. Hyde is held under $2,000 some time ago. e
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Shepard is a lecturer and preacher evening, Novemlrer 19th, are rap
San Francisco, Cal.—Prelimin­
Ihe city engineers’ profiles of
bonds.
idly
moving
forward.
The
General
with rare qualifications-
aries for for a 20 round match be­
The above article is taken from Spruce and Sixth stteels were ac
GF W R.KJY
One interesting feature of the Committee has been busy getting tween Ail Wolgast and Battling
the Sioux Falls Press, of Sioux cepted.
Attorney
nd Counselor-al l j.w
meetings is that anyone may ask the committees arranged and their Nelson to take place December 24,
Fhe appointment of F. J. Feeney
Notary Public
Falls, South Dakota, and is an ac-
‘questions.on any of the subjects be­ duties properly planned out. The were completed yesterday, accord
as city attorney was announced by
U, S. Land CootcaU a Specially. Practice in iSiunt of the indictment of the Chas.
committees are as follows: General ing to Promoter Blott. Blott stated
ing discusseil.
I,. Hyde, whom it will be remem­ Mayor Mast and unanimously in -
all Court*
Owing to there being so many committee: C. R. Moore, Win. N. that the men would sign the articles
Office With Bandon Light fir Water Co.
bered by readers of the R f . corder dorsed by the council.
McNair.
Floor today.
other meetings of various kinds in McKay. G. R
Bandun - • Oiegon
The following bills were allowed: the city the attendance has not been Committee: Wm. N. McKay, C.
tried to cause trouble for ]. W.
Kansas City. Nov. 3rd Colonel
Roberts, cashier of the First Nation- Claim No. 254, Bandon Li^ht & Power
S.
Hubbard.
J.
H.
Shields.
C.
O.
as
large
as
it
should
have
been,
but
Bandy
in discussing the cause of the
al Bank oi Bandon, by sending out Co. service for month ot October.. $ 85 00 those who have attended have been Adams, G. D. Manciet, Thos. Neil­
Claim
No.
255,
Bandon
Light
&
Power
explosion
of the battleship, Maine,
IDr ri. Iu- Houston
a paper with wh it appeared to be Co. for wiring Recorders’ office_____
son, S. E. Jenkins
Reception declared that a committe of four ap­
1 55 well repaid for the effort of going.
PHYSICIAN & SUJUlKuN
an editorial in which Hyde tried to Claim No. 256. C. S. McCulloch, engi­
Committee: H. F. Morrison, Nels pointed by President McKinley dis­
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defend himself, and at the same neer, October______________________ 92 50
(llllno over 1 me Sture.
Il iuta, il te . *
Rasmussen, C. R. Moore, C. R. covered the cause of the disaster.
H.m. 1 .30 »<• 4.1- tu. ; 7 to H in Die evi-nini!.
lime to cast reflections on Mr- Rob­ Claim No. 257, Wm. Lundquist, labor,
Reports Were Erroneous. Wade, R. H. Rosa, G. T. Tread- Washington, D. C. Nov. 3rd—
with city engineer_______________
19 37
erts’ character.
Mr. Roberts took
Nielli calli nlinwérnl tinnì nltii-e.
gold. Decorating Committee: Wm. Secretary Meyer, of the navv is con­
Claim No. 258, G. W. Koontz, labor,
ItANDON,
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OltK.OS the matter up with his attorneys,
with city engineer__________________
The report gained C'iculation on N. McKay, John Langlois, C. S. vinced that a naval station on the
19 37
Bailey X' Voorhees, of Sioux Falls, Claim No. 259, Neal Dressier, labor,
Door Committee: B.
the street Wed.iesd ty, that l.agrave Hubbard.
but saiil that they could do nothing with city engineer____ ......... 16 25 had beaten Battling Nelson in to N. Harrington, John Langlois. gulf will be the key to Panama. A
dry dock may be built at Guantan­
IDr I., 3? Sorensen
regarding the article as Hvde made Claim No. 260, C. S. McCulloch, sta­
rounds in their fight, but this was I Wm. N, McKay will be floor man- amo, Cuba.
tionery
(or
engineers
’
office
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70
4
DENTIST
no direct statement and had so
The music will be in the
erroneous as the fight went 15 ager.
C laim No. 261, Bandon Drug Co., rec'
worded the article that it could be ord hook .......___ ............ 7 50 rounds and was a dtaw
Office Over Vienna Cafe
capable hands of E. B. Kausrud.
shown that no intention had been Claim No. 262, Ira Tin ker, night watch­
Telephone at Office anil Homo.
Also the report that Jack Johnson The posters are already out and
BANDON CHURCHES
shoitn to slander Mr. Roberts
man, salary, month of October_____
65 00
the heavy weight champion had the tickets will soon be on sale.
bANDON
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OREGON
Mr. Hyde has practiced his game C laim No. 263, Henry Dibblee, night
made a Hight 9714 feet high ¿as er­
for twenty yi irs, the details of watchman, salary, month of October 20 00 roneous, as it was Ralph Johnstone
C hristian S cience .
Claim No. 264, R. E. Gardner, acting
1
which will be remembered bv
marshal in absence of Holman, salary,
who was at the.wheel.
Christian Science services are held
Presents Encyclopedia.
R ecorder readers who read the month of October ...___________ ___ 75 00
in the K. of P. hall at 1 1 a.tn. each
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article published on September 29, Claim No. 265. H. C. Allen, building
1
Sunday. Lesson subject for Novetn
cross
walks
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...
15
18
and Mr. Roberts is the man who in­
Chris Rasmussen presented the ber 6th, “Adam and Fallen Man.”
Somers
Wat
Here.
NOTARY PUBLIC
stigated the investigation that Claim No. 266, W. F. Wait, building
Bandon school district with a set of The public is cordially invite I to
cross walks__ ......___ ......___
13
Bandon,
Oregon.
brought about the indictment of Claim No. 267, E. B Kausrud, record­ 18
Chamberlain’s Encyclopedia, and the attend.
Orti«'»» With Bandon Investment < '<> Hvde, the procedure ot which was
J. II. Somers, who is interested in Board has bought a set of the Inter
ers' salary, month ot October______
33 »
A dventist C hristian .
published in the former article re­ Claim No. 268, Mrs. I immons. rent for
1 promntin^ the electric line from here national Encyclopedia, so this makes
Regular services Sundays in Con
The Associated Press fire engine room, month of October. 20 oo : to Gi.mis Pass, was in the city a a set for each floor in the school
ferred to.
Dr. IT* avi. Brown.
crete
Hall,
Claim No. 269, F. J. Feeney, city at­
has sent to Mr. Roberts for a full ac­
few dais this week, and reports con­ house.
Revident Dentini.
Sunday school held .at 10:00 a.m.;
torney, salary month of October..
50 00
count of the swindle, but readers of Claim No. 270, R. H. Rice, team work 5
ditions lery favoidile lor beginning
Mr. Rasmussen is deserving of preaching at 11:00 a.m. and 7:30
00
Offire in Punter Building
operations on th; road in the near great credit for his liberality in mak­
' the R ecorder Irive been given the Claim No. 271, Bandon electric supply
p.m. Loyal Workers Society 6:30
Office flours: 9 tn 12 M. I to 5 P. M.
iletails far in advance of the Asso­
co., for light globes________________
1 70' future.
ing such a valuable present to the p;m.
ITione.
BANDON, OREGON
Claim No. 272, Vienna Cale, meals for
ciated I ress reports.
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school, and the two encyclopedias
1
00
prisoners
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4_________
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M ethodist .
The managt ment of the First Nat­
will give the school an excellent'
Card of Thank*.
Claim No. 273, Moore Luml'er Co., for
ional Bank were lucky in getting an lumber ....._____ _ __ _____________
Sabbath school 10 a. m., E. A. •
equipment in that line.
6 35
C. R.
BARROW
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•active officer of this caliber who will i Claim No. 274, Hotel Galtier, meals to
Philpott, Supt.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Smith desire
■ not stand for graft, and that people I pruoners ............___
—oot
Attorney and Connselor-at Law
Morning service rr a. m. Ser-
4 00
to
express
their
heartfelt
thanks
to
Claim No. 275, Bandon Hardware Co.,
1
have
confidence
in
the
bank,
is
I
mon
by the pastor.
Subject—
<X)QLTIIaBE.
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ORE
all the friends who so kindly assisted To Whom It May Concern. “What Does Man Owe God » »
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! shown by the fact that the deposits j supplies__
Office over Skeei»* Store
Claim No. 276, R. H. Rosa, for the
them during their recent bereave­
have increased materially since it lie 1
Juttiof Epworth League 3 p m.
Office Phone, Main J15;
renJencc. Maui 3
fourth 100 fret completed on lower
ment.
cimc known that the bank is now on j Main street.......______ .....___ 500 00
Bandon, Oregon, Nov. 3, 1910 Mrs. Loretta Roberts, Supt.
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a dividend paying basis at the end |
Senior Epworth League 6:45 P*
My wife, Margaret Dunmire, has
m.
of
six
months
’
business.
Being
a
i
Two Marshfield Divisions of the
The gasoline schooner, Randolph, left rr.y bed and board and I will not
i i<
m iiosmiew
Evening Service A I nion Tem­
• national bank and managed by a i Oregon Naval Reserve were muster­ I lately built on the Coquille, made be res|M>nsible for any debts con­
perance
Rally at 8 o'clot k.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
man who has had nine years bank- ed in at the Chamber of Commerce her first trip to the bay Thursday, tracted by her after this date.
H. L. G rahovs , Pastor
BANDON
ÛBEüüN
ing experience, and the affairs of the I office Friday evening by Command­ bringing salmon from Rogue river 48-12%
W. Z. D unmire .
P resbyterian .
lieing examined every er Shepard of the Oregon Naval Re­ for reshipment. She is a schooner
Office «Oil remlcnce in Panier re», 'cnee ;r pci . institntion
But door to Biiov Tteaire
Sunday
school
at to o'clock.
three months by a special auditing | serve. The Divisions have a total! rigged craft of 31 tons register, over
Preaching
at
rt
o'clock.
committee of three of the directors of 86 men, which makes Coos Bay 60 feet long and is equipped with
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Infant Dies.
We shall begin a series of studies
besides the five statements of the the foremost post in the state. It is 50 h. p. Standard engine. Capt.
in the book of Galatians on Sunday
DR J. ID KELLEY comptrr Jh-r of currency and the ex­ hoped that a governmentship will Jacobson, formerly master of Humes’
The two weeks’ old son of Mr. morning.
Christian Endeavor will convene
am ipation of the bank annually by be stationed here fer training pur gasoline schooner, Berwick, is in and Mrs. Chas. Smith died at their
Phyiiciu sad Surgecc
at
7:30 p. m.
I the National Bank Examiner makes
poses, and an effort with that object charge of her and will Ul doubt home last Saturday. The bereaved
Union Temperance meeting at M.
the institution as safe as any bank'in in view will be made. —Coos Bay build up a good trade between coast parents have the sympathy of a large E Church at -8 p. tn.
Office IB Donald Ch*i!e.fcn hci e. oppcxàr
fhe country.
■* Prwyteii»a church. Bandoo. Oregon
t^ews.
j ports—Coos Bay News.“
'circle of friends.
H. C. H artranft , Paurtor
G t WXon,
C. of R.
C. S. Hubbard
Sachem.