Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915, November 11, 1910, Image 1

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VOLUME XXVI.
BANDON, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1910
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li Lodge and Professional
Directory
DATE FIXED FOR DE-
I- rs.
Lodaei are reejuertrd Io notify thv offne
on election ol office» and on change of
meeting night
Card* ander ihu head
are 73c per inch per month
-rr-r-r r rrtf ? t f t ; f î t tf-rtt f r
Lewah Tribe No 48, Imp. O. R. M
lyf LETS every Thursday
evening at 8 run at
die Band-ia Wigman. Sojourning chief-,
in good standir.g are cordially invited to attend.
BOATS ARRIVE
STATE WET, COUNTY DRY NEW VOLUMES
VELOPMENT LEAGUE
AND DEPART
FOR HIGH SCHOOL
According to latest reports, which are conceded to be
final, Oregon has gone wet by quite a large majority, al­
Oregon Apples Win Prizes though the exact figures are not yet obtainable.
Chris i Rasmussen and M. G. Many Passengers Come and
at Canadian National
Go on Bandon
Pohl Donate Book«
Home
Rule has won in the State by a small majority,
Apple Show.
Boats
to Library
but was defeated in Coos County by 250 majority.
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C. S. Huf.Lard
Sachem.
G E Wikon,
C. ol R.
NUMBER 50
Portland., Nov. 8. (Special)—
Salem will play host to the conven­
tion of the Oregon Development
.MHMonic.
League, which will lie held at the
capital
city, Nov. 28th, 29th. and
T? ANDON LODGE. No. ITO A. F. A A.
M. Stated communi«alii-nn first Saturday 301I1
Invitations are being pre­
afta the full moon <4 each Konth. All Ma.-J«r
pared by Secrerary Chapman of the
Maton* cordially invited.
J. A. Mornion, W M. League, and will l>e sent out soon to
G. T. Treadgokl, Secretary
the various Oregon Commercial
Ixxlies having mem icrship in the
parent body.
1. n. o. v
The coming meeting promises to
T> ANDON 1 ODGE. No. 133. I O. O. F. be attended by a large number of
meet* every Wednesday evening
Visiting
delegates from every part of the
brother* in good standing cordially invited.
state.
The Oregon Development
A. C. Hoyt, N. G.
A. Knopp, Secretar»
League has accomplished a great
deal in bringing the different sections
of the state to realize the common
Rebekah Lodge No. 126.
interest that binds them all together
EETS in I.O..O. F. hall every second and
and
this splendid organization prom
fourth Tuesday*. Practice night* 1*1 I ue»-
d*yo) the month; Social evening th«- 3d 1 uesday
ises to accomplish much more in ad
of the month
A cordial invitation »tended Io
vancing the interests of the com
all member* in good tlandm".
monwealth as a whole.
Anna Craine. N. C.
A progiam that offers much of in
C lara Goetz. Secretcry.
terest has been arranged. Salem
people are going to hand out a brand
KnlicìitA of Fjthiai»
of hospitality unsurpassed anywhere
elphi
lodge . No
< a . Knight, u for the enjoyment of delegates in at­
Pythies. Meet; every Monday evening
A big banquet will be the
at Knight, hall. Visiting knights invited tendance.
to
attend.
C R.WadeC.C.
closing
feature
of the sessions. Au­
B. N. Harrington K. of R. S.
tomobile rides and visits to state in
stilutions are planned.
O W RE A.
Aiedfoid scored during the past
Attorney •' ml C oubm -U m u I _aw
week when a car of yellow Newtown
Notary Public
apples, entered by that city, carried
U. S. Land Contests a Specially. Practice in off first prize at the Canadian Nat
all Courts
iottal Apple Show at Vancouver,
Odkc With Bandon l.iyht A Waler Co.
B. C. The same exhibit won third
Bandon - - Oregon
prize in the sweepstakes contest, de­
spite the many exhibits entered by
Canadian apple growers and those
Dr. H. L Houston
of Northwest states. This showing
PHYS1C1AN &. SUPAIEOÀ
is a splendid one ami indicates that
Odio« orar l>rug Sture.
ILmra.S U-
Southern Oregon fruit will oiler keen
«.ni, 1:90 to
7 lo H in thè evoltine.
competition at Spokane, as well as
Night cali« anawered fron» olii««-
at the Portland apple show.
Coos County has gone dry by 23 majority on the final
count.
The Fifiekl arrived ia port Wed­
The High School teachersand stu­
nesday aftern »on with 10 passengers
dents wish to express their greatest
and 125 tons of freight She will
West is elected Governor of Oregon by 5000, but the appreciation to Mr. Chris Rasmus- sail again Sunday morning and wiil
I sen for the valuable library which he
have a full list of passengers.
rest of the State ticket is Republican.
gave us last week. Mr. Rasmussen’s
• Those having already reserved
donation con lists of over seventy-five
Gage was re-elected Sheriff, and Hall was elected ! volumes, each containing from 50 to berths are Mrs. F. A. Baiky, Mrs.
E. B, Quint, Miss L. Wirtanan. A.
County Judge. The rest of the Coos County ticket is Re­ 150 pages, written by Elbert Hub­
F.
Estabrook and wife, Mrs. Ada
bard, a very eminent American his­
publican.
Simj>son, Mr. Gaynor, A. Davison,
torical author. They are written in
a series of “Little Journeys” to the Geo. W. Moore. D. M. Smith, Miss
Armstrong wins over Hanly for County Commissioner homes of the most prominent men G. E. Child, Miss A. Peterson, Mr.
the world has ever produced, includ­ Hassart, I. L. Brandenburg, Miss
by about 300 majority.
ing the greatest scientists, orators, T. Endicott, Miss L. Endicott, F.
Coke and Hamilton are elected for the next Circuit reformers, philosophers, teachers, E- Hull and J. Bryan.
The B md m arrived yesterday
business men and laborers.
The
Judges.
context is very interesting and at­ afternoon and is loading at the Geo
tractive and you really feel as if you W. Mcore mill. The Elizabeth
West carried Coos by 80 majority.
were permitted to visit the homes, will I k * in on this tide and will sail
the style make« it so easy to read. again about Monday.
Hugh Me! ain, Democratic candidate for Railroad This is an important addition to our
library and again we must thank Mr.
Commissioner, also carried Coos County.
Rasmussen for giving us just what | BANDON CHURCHES
we need in our study of these great
The County is Republican on all other State officers. men who made our civilized world
E piscopal .
what it is to-day.
Congress is probably Democratic.
Archdeacon Horsfall will hold ser­
M. G. Pohl presented the High
vices
in St. John's Episcopal Church
Michigan went 50,000 Republican instead of 40,000 School, the first part of the week, Sunday at it a.m. and 7:30 p. m.
with a 390 page volume, handsome­
Democratic as first reported.
ly bound and lieautifully illustrated Sunday school at 10 a.m.
— ‘ The Marvellous Career of Theo­
P resbyterian .
dore Roosevelt.’’ The book was
Services will be as follows:
written by Chas. Morris, the author
Quiet hour for prayer at 9:45
of “Our Presidents” “Life of Win. o’clock.
McKinley” “History of the United
Sunday school at 10 o’clock.
States
” etc., and describes what
Bandon has possibilities for the future that are unexcelled. All there
At 11 o'clock the pastor will give
“
Teddy"
has
done
and
stands
for;
an illustrated talk to the children
is to do is to get in and work lor the interests of what we have and the
his early life and public services; the
Christian Endeavor will convene
future will take care of itself.
story of his African trip; his memo­ at 6:30 p. m.
Men who have money to invest are going to invest in a town that rable trip thiough Europe and his
The evening will be occupied by
gives evidence of patronizing home institutions and home merchants. We enthusiastic welcome home. It was
the children from the sabbath school.
want to induce men of capital to come here; then let us show them that very kind of Mr. Pohl to remember
H. C. H artranft . Pastor.
us in this way and we take this op-
we are loyal to the town and loyal to the investors.
M ethodist .
There are always people who go around looking for some one to set (»ortunity of thanking him for the
interest he shows in us.
Sabbath school io a. m ., E. A.
them up in business or asking the people to flock to them, and then tell
Philpott,
Supt., World's Temper-
Mr. C. H. Zeverly, who has been
HANllON,
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them of the great things they ar - going to do; but what we are after, is
teaching the Empire School for two ance Sunday.
Bandon Grange, 398.
men who can DELIVER THE goods , and we can get such men if we show years and has taught in Coos county
Morning service 11 a. nt. Ser-
Dr I_i
Sorensen
the proper spirit.
lor some time past, made us a pleas mon by the pastor.
I Subject—
DENTIST
November 4th, the Grange held
“
The
Unexpected
Revelations
of
Our pre-ent merchants can supply all the wants of the citizens of Ban­ ant call yesterday. He is very well
its
regular
meeting.
For
the
first
­
Office Over Vienna Cafe
don What we want now is institutions that will employ more labor, so pleased with our school and school God.”
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time it gras|>ed the opportunity to
Telephone at Office and Home.
work, and was heard to say it had
junior Epworth League 3 p. in.
that Bandon will gtow in population and give our merchants a chance to
move in the right direction; th«? tu-
Mrs.
Loretta Roberts, Supt.
no
superior
in
the
county
in
interest
bANDON
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expand. A few of the faithful and enterprising young men have been
lure will tell mettle of which the
Senior Epworth League 6:45 p.
standing together and trying to do the proper kind of boosting for Bandon taken. Come to see us again, Mr.
members are made.
m. “The Father's House and the
Zeverly.
through the Commercial Club, but of late the club has not received the
First look at it tn the right light
O. T. TICK % IM2OI.il.
In spite of the incessant rain al­ Father’s Business.”
attention of the business men to which it has been entitled, pot'sibly be­
brothers and sisters. The Grange
Evening Service, 7:30 p. m. Ser­
ATTORNEY AND COI'NM Lt R
cause ol the unsettled condition of things just before election; but now the most the entire school have been on
stands
for
a
glorious
purpose;
it
en-
AT LAW,
election is over, the thin» to do is to get in and Iroost for the Commercial duty for their examinations this mon bv Pastor —“Why does God
deavors to develop the morals of its
Club again and through the influence of the club we can build a greater Thursday and Friday. One mem ­ permit sin?”
ROTARY PÜBI.IC
members and to broaden the intel-
H. L. G rafious , Pastor.
ber of the Faculty said the good at­
Bandon,
Orfgen.
lectu il and better the financial con­ Bandon, and by building a greater Bandon v.e will h ive a greater market tendance on such stormy days was
for products of the Coquille valley, and the town and adjacent territory
Oftic« With Bnndon Investmonl tn ditions of the farmers.
A dventist C hristian .
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because the students were “web­
Ils actions have proven in all in­ will all lie benefitted thereby.
Regular services Sundays in Con­
footers” and did not mind the rain,
Farmers, as well as business men and citizens of Bandon, are urged to
stances,
that
those
who
cast
off
their
crete
Hall.
Dr. H. Ivl. Brown.
but she might have said because they
long unprofitable methods of work join the Commercial Club and help boost for Bandon and the Coquille have studied hard and will now en­
Sunday school held at io:oo a. tn.;
Resident Dentist.
ing and dealing have full standing in valley.
Loyal Workers Society 6:30 p;m.
joy taking the exams.
Offne in Panter Building
To
night
is
the
regular
meeting
night
and
the
meetings
are
held
in
commercial circles and should lie
This is the last end of two months
Office Hoer>: *7 to 12 M. I to 5 P. M.
C hristian S cience .
more than equal tn Christian virtues, the Fireman’s hall.
Phone.
BANDON. OREGON
of our school, but we understand we
Why
not
have
50
or
75
men
out
to
night?
Christian Science services are held
defeating oppisition in each .mtl
are to have two new pupils next in the K. of P. hall at 11 a.m. each
It’s up to you. Will you come?
every form.
Monday, which addition will make Sunday. Lesson subject for Novem­
| |ust remember your obligations,
63 enrolled.
ber 13th. “Mortals and Immortals."
C. lx*. BARROW ! my friends, and do not consider
Serious Accident.
the early settlers. He is nearly 74
The public is cordially invited to
them a matter of form by which you
Attorney and Connselor-»t Law
yeais old. — At last accounts Mr.
The Coquille Herald- says: -'At attend.
COQUIIalaE.
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ORE may slip in to gain advantages in
Aiken was improving slowly, and his the close ol the building season a
one way, or the other, the most des-
A. G. Aiken was seriously injured many friends hoj>e that he will soon number of nice homes are nearing
Office over Skerk Store
fpicable ground, is gaining popularity Wednesday evening, on the Marsh­ l>e entirely out of danger.
Office Phone. Mam 335;
residence. Mam 346
completion as well as the last of the Crippen Gets Lease on Life.
or partisan, political reasons.
field-Empire road near Ferndale. He
three large bricks which have recent­
Your obligation, providing you was bringing the mail from Empire,
Oregon fir will be used for the ly been added to the business section
know it, is as solemn and binding a using a horse and buggy, and when decks of the world’s largest steam­
London, Nov. ft It is officially
i»l< K. W. KOKKlTF.ll
of Coquille.
This is the double
promise as the most solemn oath coming down the grade this side of ship the keel for which has been
announced
that Dr. Crippen con-
building of the Farmers and Mer­
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON given in church or court.
the Ferguson place, the horse shied laid at Stettin, Germany. The ship chants Bank and Dr. Richmond and victed and sentenced to death for
Unfortunately the time for work and ran into the bank, throwing Mr. Omega has reached the harbor for
BANDON
OREGON
E. C. Barker and Co., the Jewelers. the murder of his wife, Belle E1-
has
been shortened too much; a Aitcen from the buggy. His head the lumber required, which is 2,000,-
Cither and resntesne in Panie, rrudrr.ee proper tv
The mechanics are now putting on more, will not be executed today as
next door to Buou fheatre
change in this direction will and was badly cut, his collar bone brok­ 000 feet. The near liner will be
the finishing touches of this building, originally arranged, for the reason
must he made it we would have com­ en, and he sustained internal injur operated between America and Eu­
while some of the occupants are mov- the law provides two weeks must
plete success.
ies which proved serious. He was rope by the Hamburg-American line , j ing in. The corner room will be elapse between the dismissal of the
Ask anyone who is poste»l, what brought to his residence at Marsh­ and will have a sjieed cf 22 knots, occupied by the Bank mentioned.’’ appeal and the carrying >ut of the
DR J. D KELLEY
makes a Granger a good member of field an! attended by Dr. Horsfall.
She will be of 45,000 tons gross
sentence November 23d has been
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the order, and he will answer . “He
Pbffici«.n wad Surgeon
—
Mr.
Aiken
is
a
pioneer
of
Coos
register,
with
a
length
of
880
feet,
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who can bert w »rk and liest agree is
Call on M. A. Norton at Lint’s fixed as the date of execution. Me.ip-
county,
having
come
here
in
1853,
the
right
|
erson
and
the
very
best
beam
96
leet,
and
will
have
accom-
Studio,
for r graining or sign paint- time Iris solicitor is drafting * | e-
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a D m *H Charlraton low. oppouM
, Granger.”
P ohl . | and is w ell know.« by nearly all of modations for 5,00-2 passengers.
/Wiaw chords Banal h , Ora.o i
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titiota fcr a reprieve.
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