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»> 9 d o O VOLUME XXVI. BANDON, ORÌGG n , TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1910 Lodge and Professional T Directory BUILD COOS BAY Stand By Bandon. NUMBER 49 DAIRY BILL I STEAMER FALCON - ------------ Bandon is a mighty gooJ town, her citizens for the most part are pro lx«iue> Mr rrqunted to notif/ thu office gressive, but there are always some who do not get into line, and it is to! oa »lection ol officers and on change <4 meeting night. Card: under this bead these that this article is directed. The fellow who is doing his best to are 75c per meh per month. t help build up our home industries and home institutions will never hear a Oleomargarine Tax No Dis Catches Fire off Coast of n t t; !tt i!i i I ! it t ?t?rw President Clark Reports Most word from the Bandon R ecorder detrimental to his welfare. In fact, Difficulties in Way of Line Oregon Last crimination Says Nation the R ecorder has always stood up lor Bandon, especially since the pres Law ah Tribe No. 48, Imp. O. R. M. Overcome. al Dairy Union Night. ent management took hold of it about two years ago Our policy has TyFEETS every Thursday evening at 8 run at been that of a booster along legitimate lines, we have engaged in no fac " the Bandixi Wigman. Sojourning chid, m good »lauding are coaaludiy invited to attend tional fights, and believe we have the good will of all the people, and ex- G E Wdaon. C. S. HuUinrd President Francis II. Clark of the ¡iect to continue to bid for th it \ ood will. (Special io the Recorder) Why did the Congress of the C ol R. Sachem. Coos Bay a.id Boise railroad has re Cape Blanco Wireless Station, 1 he R ecorder as everyone knows, changed to a semi-weekly paper Uuited States enact the present oleo turned to the Bay from a business Nov. S, 1910 The Steamer Fal about six weeks ago; since that time we have received many congratula margarine law which provides for an M monle. trip to other territory and has issued con at 9:18 last night sent out S. O. TO ANDON LODGE. N o . HO A. F. A A. a statement in the Coos Bay Times tory remarks for our enterprise, and many expressions of confidence in a internal revenue tax of ten cents per (w ireless distress signals) about 1 s. M. Stated communication* first .Saturday tangible way. For all this we are duly thankful, and believe the people pound on artificially colored oleo 125 miles from Astoria, bound for ' to the effect that practically all the after the full moon of each month. All Master obstacles in the way of the road have appreciate a good live paper in the town, and we assure everyone that margarine? Was it to permit the that port. She reported being < 11 Masons cordially invited. I. A. Morruon, W M. been overcome and that the financial the R ecorder will continue to be a live wire , ever standing up for th? butter producers ol the country to fire and asked for help. The steam G. T. I readgold, Secretary part of the proposed line has been interests of Bmdon and the adjacent country. But this is not what we exact a high price for butter as has er Watson and naval stations on the completed for some time ami the To make such a coast tried to get into communica started out to say; we want to urge on the people to stand by home insti been claimed? road will be built. claim is a pretty serious indictment tion with her but were not able to I. <». O. F The main difficulty in the promo tutions that have stood by Bandon, patronize your home merchants, for of our federal law making body. Of do so. Through oversight : r care TOANDON LODGE. No. IB, I. O. O. F. tion of the line, he says, has been at they are d.serving of your support; they have spent good hard money in course butler is higher in price than lessness, the Falcon neglected to mrrts every Wednesday evening Vuihng Ltother* tn gtMx] standing cordially invited. Coos Bay, where the greatest sup this city, they are paying taxes for the support of the schools, for the it was ten years ago but so are many give her position, and none ol the port should have lieen given, and building of roads, and, in fact, for the general building up. of the public. A. G. Hoyt. N. G. other necessities of life. The per ships ur stations could locate her, A, Knopp. Secretary was *natutally expected, but Mr. Thcv are not asking you to give them anything, they are only asking centage of oleomargarine now being although Revenue Cutter Snohom Clark adds that this is nearly a thing a square deal, and they will give you value received, and this is the only put upon the market bears a higher ish held herself in readiness to go Rebekah Lodge No. 126. of the past and that prospects for the ratio to the amount of butter con to the assistance of the Falcon., legitimate method to carrv on business. Any man or company who asks ^ÆEETS in I.Q.O. F. hall every aecoml and early building of the road are getting sumed than it did ten years ago. Nothing further was heard from the your support withoutt giving value received, is a grafter or a beggar, and This coupled with the fact that less Falcon until 7:30 this morning when ***• fourth Tueujayr. Practice night: lit Tues better all the time. day of • • mon h; f ictal evening the 3d Tuesday He says he hopes to make a defi either is a menace to a country; hut Bandon merchants and Bandon home than three per cent, of the oleomar she crossed over the Columbia bar. of the mon* I. A cordial invitation extended to nite statement in regard to the rail 1 nstituti ms that have stood by the city for these past years are not grafters garine sold is taxed at ten cents per She is now at Astoria and the fire all member i in good »landing. road in a few days that will be en Anna Crame, N. G. or beggars, but are giving value received and are deserving of patronage. pound proves that the oleomargine is out. The extent of the damage Clara Goetz, Secretary. tirely to the liking of the people who law has absolutely nothing to do has not yet been ascertained. The are desirous of and working for the Stand by vonr home institutions and merchants that have stood by you. with the price of butter Falcon was io charge of Captain upbuilding of this section of the . Congress enacted this law to pre Schage. Knlglila nt PythliM Country. school is about over, and there has vent fraud in the sale of oleomar- High School Notes. T^EIPHI LODGE. No. 64, Knight« of About $60.000 has thus far been not been a parent visitor to the high ine. The law w-s never intended to F) ‘lias. Meet, every Monday evening Along the Wharf. at Knight < hall. Viutmg knights invited to spent in making surveys, preparing, school during school hours, yet. prevent the honest sale ol o’eomar- attend. C R.Wade C. C. Mayor Laird in bis inaugural ad A hearty welcome is extended to all ine or to enhance the interests of maps, and for other purposes it. con - B. N. Harrington K. of R. S. dress to the High School City last to come and see tor yourself what an the butter producers of the conntry, The Fifield is expected to arrive notion with the road, and Mr. Clark Friday, eaitlined his platform or his thinks that the fact that such a large interesting time we are having un but rather to protect the one against in port tomorrow evening and will sum has been spent would indicate jUan for making the undertaking a raveling the mysteries of the past fraud in the purchase of bulter or sail again Saturday morning Gt W' REA that thecompany was acting in good success in a manner that did the and preparing for the days when we oleomargarine and the other against Attorney And Counaelor-at-i.aw The Elizabeth will probably leave Notary Pubis: faith, and anyone from the outside school great honor, and but few HHis-t shift for ourselves. San Francisco this evening and > fraudulent competition. mayors of larger cities than “ours” (J. S. I .and Contrail a Sperialty. Practice in would naturally draw the same con Congress intended to compel should arrive here about Thursday Miss Rodgers, the assistant high all Courts elusion. Coos county wants all the can ¡wide themselves with a better, school teacher of last year, is now the sale of Oleomargarine in its evening. address than that given by Mayor Oflice With Bandon Light ft Whirr Co. railroads it can get. The Advance sailed last Saturday teaching English and German in natural color (which is white or Bandon - - Oregon Laird nearly so) instead of in the natural for San Francisco with 400,000 feet Waitsburg, Washington. She says Young German Learns Eng A brief synopsis of the address they have a fine big body of enthusi color of butter (which is yellow.) of lumber. was that the present Bandon High astic students, “but they lack the Congress at the same time reduced The tug Klyhiam towed in the Dr H. L Houston lish Language in 5 Weeks School would be known in the l.is unity that is so marked in the Ban the former tax of two cents per schooner Oregon this afternoon. PHYSICIAN A SUKGEuN toryof Coos Comity Schools as hav don High." We thank Miss Rodg pound on oleomargarine to one- < over Brìi« Htor«. Hour*. 9 to/ Eugene, Ore., Nov. 5. — (Spec- ing set the example of self-govern ers for this compliment and hope to fourth of a cent per pound when the Meetings Growing in Interest a.tn. 1:30 to 4, p.m. ; 7 to H m the evening. ill.)—To be .in America five weeks ment in schools. Our success or keep up the same standard, for we be product is not artificially colored to Night ch II h miHWered from office. - and within that time to learn the failure means much more to us than lieve that nothing breaks up the true look like butter. IMN1M1N. - - OKKtiON* The meetings in Concrete Hall Congress used its taxing power to English language, so as to speak we can see at present. If we succeed school spirit as quickly as the form under the management of Evange prevent fraud in the sale of ole »mar fluently and to understand all con it will be an everlasting satisfaction ing of social casts? garine because it had no other ef ) list and Lecturer E. Wallace Shep versations, is the leat of a young and a pride to all interested and a Dr L. F Sorensen ard, are gri wing in interest, and the fective means of accomplishing that ; greater recognition among the top Germ m attending the University ot Golden Gate Changes Hands DENTIST attendance is increasing at every When oleomargarine is put result. Oregon. Horace Hornstein is the most schools of the state. If we Office Over Vienna Cafe meeting Last night was given over on the market in its natural color, name of the prodigy. He comes to should fail it would be to our utter Telephone at Office and Home. A Portland dispatch to the San thus making it inqiossible to com to a union temperance meeting which the university from Vienna, Austria. humiliation from the other schools who are watching our efforts and to Francisco Examiner of Nov. 2, , mit fraud, the tax is one and three was a very enthusiastic gathering bANDON - - OREGON When Mr. Hornstein came to fourth cents less per pound than Tonight the lectures will be taken America only five weeks ajjo he did the coming High Schools of Ban says: O. Washford, a well known oper under any previous oleomargarine up again and continued indefinitely. not know a word of English. He don. The public is very cordially invited «. T. TKKAIM1OI.D, now speaks the language fluently The impartial way in which the ator of fresh water boats, has pur law. to attend these meetings. The butter producers of the coun Al TORN EV AND OOFNSFLC U and eorreitlv. He is the amaze officials discharge their duties means chased an interest in the Steamer ---- ooo---- AT LAW, ment ol the students in the college. success or failure, ami to fail we are Gohlen Gate and assorted manage try are benefited by oleomargarine legislation only in so far as the in Excursion Here Sunday. Hornstein came to America to study defeating the veiy object—self-gov meat to day. NOTARY PUBLIC tegrity of the dairy industry is sus This is the same boat that L. B. medicine. At present he is regis ernment. Each individual must do Blinden, Orogen. tered in the Engli-Ji department; their duty or the shame will reflect Branstetter and C t.>l. Levi Suydet tained—a benefit which is shared by Offici» With Bandon Invoatment (Jo An excursion came down from later he will take up pre-medica! upon as a school. It is no “child’s wanted to rim to B iil I. xi some time every other citizen. It is a most Myrtle Point Sunday on Banter's work. Although he has been here play” or mere make believe affair ago, but the a<'eotmt of the change important branch of agriculture and I Dr. H. 1*1. Brown. only a short time, he expresses him but a serious undertaking and must in ou nersh'.p did not announce any it is quite as essential to prevent the new boat, the Dora, This was the Resident Dentili. self as “delighted with America and be dealt with in a serious manner. of the plans of the propri.-tors, so destruction of an agricultural indus first trip of the Dora to Bandon since Americans." Remarking about the We are cultivating those qualities nothing is km un here where me try by fraud as it is to prevent the she was taken up the river a few Office in Punter Building destruction of rn agricultural in weeks ago. difference between his own jieople that will m.rtce us better citizens of boat uill rim now. Offne Hours: 9 tn 12 M. I to 5 P. M. A number of up river people came dustry or any of the other industries Phone. BANDON. OREGON and Americans, he says; “German the Gieat Nation where self govern down to enjoy the Bandon beach, in which every good citizen is inter boys are sluggish .uid lazy; Ameri ment is the very foundation. Hurt in Logging Camp. but un ortun itely it r lined a good ested. can boys are full of lifaamft always The Literary Society meeting of share of the day so that their visit /1 |> 1 > t I > I *4 k\V' doing something.” Although Eu- last Friday was will attended an l ' • 1X. 1X.A F was not quite so pleasant as it other Steve Stewart was brought to Free Show at the Grand . , „ 1 gene is much different from V lenna, much interest was shown in the pro Bandon Saturday from Seven mile Attorney and Counselor-at-Lr.w J. t 1 1 • . 11 .t wise would have been. “ he believes he is going to like the Last Night gram, the principle feature of which lf RR'nK camp where he had met with —zw-v— COQU1L.L.E. - ORE . place was the debate on woman's suffrage. a very serious accident, having brok Oflice over Skevl,’ Sto-e ~ “ I To Whom It May Concern. Both sides were ».ell represented, ■ en his leg and receiving internal in The free show at the Grand last Ofce Phone. Maio )}5; reudence. Mam >44» Kill Does, Fined $100 Each with Harry Craine, Archie Rosa and juries. night in connection with the Walter Louise Haberly, on the affirmative; Bandon, Oregon, Nov. 3, 1910 Stewart, with some others, were L Tooze lecture, was a fine one. Earl Watkins, Tom Ostien and Stel rolling logs down to a landing when Mr. Sellmer put on some excellent George Fisher, Walter Holcomb. My wife, Margaret Dunmire, has ■>■«. K. W. BONMI 1*KR FJoyd Putnam, Robert Walker. la Shields on the negative. The in some manner he got caught Ire- films, and Kausrud's orchestra fur left my bed and board and I will not PHYSICIAN AND SU RGKON Frank Watkins .uid Rol>ert Higgins sides seemed well matched, but tween the logs with the above result. nished some very fine music. The be responsible for any debts con BANDON JBEGON from the Willamette valley were •‘votes for women" got the worst of He is now at the Hotel Gallier and Grand, with its steam heat and op tracted by her after this date. OÄce anal rewjence in Panter re«' r»r propertv W. Z. D unmire . fined J100 each and costs in lustice it. as two of the judges said nagative is considerably better to-day, al era chairs, is always a comfortable 4S-t2x ■eil door Io Bi|a>u Dien' *e Miller’s court at Gold Reach, Mon and one affirmative.• The judges though he had a very severe siege and pleasant place to go. day, for killing female deer and were Carl Moore, Dr. Sorensen and last night. It is hoped by Mr. The Ia?roy Osborn Vaudeville Co Theodore Shaw, a farmer of Four- fawns. Over 30 hides were found in Rev. Hartrauft. Stewart's friends that he will soon will appear in three big vaudeville mile ami Mattie J. Palmer, were DR J. D KEI j I j EY It might seem that none of the recover. their possession. The citizens of acts at this popular play house Sat married in this city Saturday. The parents of the high school pupils are the county arc determined to put a urday night and Mr. Sellmer will bride is a sister <Jf Mrs. J A. Cope Physician and Su nreon slop to the wholesale slaughter of very much interested in the intel The Indies’ Guild of the Episco also put on a fine bill of pictures, all I of Four mile, but has been making Ö ■ • itt Donald ( huk-rtnr. home, opponile doe an<f fawns by pot hunters.— lectual welfare of their children from pal church met this afternoon at Con lor the admission of 15 and 25c. her home in San Francisco for some PteBlriiM church. Bar Jrv, « the fact that the second month of crete Hall. Myrtle Point Enterprise There will be two shows. time. o AND BOISE Í WAS CORRECT IN DISTRESS o c o o o I o o o o •o o o o *• o •• fl G o f) <?) tD-'X • Ö