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î Seml-W eekly BANDON, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1910 VOLUME XXVi. O & Ç ó 1 4» 4« 4 -4» 4»-4—v-4» • »—4» 4 -4- 4* *+¿i-** * • —K— r-4 - Lodge and Professional t Directory f I Lodar; are rrqurilrd to notify inis office on election of officer» and on change ol meeting night. Card» under thia held are 75c per inch per month. - -rrr-r DOINGS OF SCHOOL MEETING THIS EVENING CITY COUNCIL ANNUAL DAIRY ¡NITÍATÍVE MEASURES DOES PORTLAND SHOW ADVOCATED AT RECENT ELECTION * WANT OUR TRADE? • Bandon District Dr. McClure Says it Would How They Voted on the 32 They Should at Least Meet Largely Stimulate to Decide on Tax Measures Pro- Us Half Way if Industry. To-Nignt. posed. They Do. Special Session Held Last Voters of Friday Evening at Lcwah Tribe No. 48, Imp. O. R. M. i NUMBER 55 City Hall. fyj LETS every Thursday evening al 8 run at the Bandon Wigman. Sojourning chief; ia good slamiiiig are r urdiaiiy invited to attend. G E Wilton. C. of R. C. S. Huhlsard Sachem. A sjH-cial meeting of the city council was held at the city hall last Friday night, but only a small amount of busmess was transacted. The matter of fixing Second street was laid on the table till the next meeting. The grading of Fourth street was brought up, and it was announced that the property owners and team sters kid donated alx>ut $80 in work to fix this street, which has been consideiably cut up by heavy team ing. and hauling rock for the cou.ity road. The council decided to make up the deficit to put the street in first class condition. Mayor Mast has received a letter fro:n S. J. Culver who offers to sell a portion of his lots, so as to straight en out Atwater street in East Ban don, for $300. The property own ers along these lots have volunteered to pay the amount as it would be added to their lots, so this leaves no expense to the city on that score. The only party to be heard from yet is lames Cotton of Gravel Ford, whom Mayor Mast ex| ects to call to on personally in the near future and try to get concessions, so that it is expected that Atwater street will be completely finished in a short time. As announced in last Tuesday’s Portland, Ore., Nov. 29, (Spec R ecorder the taxpayers of the ial)—That Oregon should have an Bandon school district meet this annual dairy show of large propor evening to vote a tax lor the catry- tion is the belief of Dr. W. S. Mc i lg on of the schools for the present Clure, chief of the Bureau ot Ani year and for paying interest on com mal Industry in the Northwest mon warrants, interest bearing tune That the greatest exposition in the wan ants and bonds and to provide country, with the ¡»ossible exception a fund for reducing the floating of the National Show at Chicago, building debt ot the district. . could he held here each year in hi: Every taxpayer of the district tat< ment, basing this prediction on should be present, as it is expedient the manifest advantages of the cli that the schools should be given mate and all conditions that favor the candul attention. Bandon has the ■ dairy industry. reputation of being one ot the fore "Western Oregon.” said he, most citits ol Oregon in school !"should liecome the greatest dairy work. Let us maintain that repu country in America. Natural ad tation. vantages here are equaled nowhere else anti the state should exert an ----- OOO—- effort to increase its dairy output Educational Club. 100 per cent, An annual dairy pre duct of $ioo.ooo,dbo is helo«' the The Bandon Educational Club held rapacity of Oregon along these lines "II Portland would promote and its third monthly meeting in the au develop 4i western dairy show, it ditorium of the high school building will in a few years become the Friday evening, at which lime an laigest and most interesting livestock excellent program was carried out. The progam was opened with a exposition held west of the Missis The result of such a vocal solo by Miss Winifred McNair, sippi river. show would be the stimulation of the which was highly appreciated as was shown by the heaity encore given. dairy interests and hundreds of Dr II. L. Houston addressed the people would come to Oregon to en audience on the subject "G.<reof the gage in the industry. According to the official count at The Portland Chamber of Coni- the recent election the following init merce professes to want a share <>f iative measures «ere passed by the the Ba alon business, and they also Mmwtnfc. voters at the recent election with the s.u they want our c.al, yet, in the ANDON LODGE. No. 130 A. F. A A. majorities given: Eastern ( >regon In matter of putting i boat on this M. Staled communication» first Saturday after the full mooa of each n.onth. All M.cclri sane Asylum, 7,587: Monmouth run. they want Bandon merchants to Masons cordially invited. J. A Morrison. W. M Normal School 10,361; County guarantee 250 tons of freight for G. T. Treadgoid. Secretary regulation of taxes, 1,655; Home each lound trip of a Ixiat betwet ir - — . ■ ■■ -.................... ............. ■ rule liquor hill, 4,547; employers’ the two ports, and it liability law, 22.112; Prohibiting I. O. O. F fishing in Rogue river, except with sufficient freight they TJ.ANDON LODGE. N o . 133, I O. O. F hook and line, 16,206; Good roads foot the bill inyway. meet* every Wednesday evening Visitin. brother« in good standing cordially invited, amendment. 18,023: Presidential Now, as a matter of fact, if Port A. G. Hoyt, N. G. primary law, 1,679; Three fourths land wants a share of ille Coquille A. Knopp, Secretary jury amendment, 5,238. river business and some of the Co The following measures «ere not Rebekah Lodge No. 126. adopted at the late election, with quille river coal, why would it not majorities against: Woman’s suf be a good pro)Misition for that citv IVrEETS in 1.0.0 F hall every serond and *-VJ- fourth Tucaday». I’tastier nights let I u< »' frage, 22,25. : Cmsiiiutijnal con to at least meet us half way and say dayol the month; Social evening tire Id I u< clay vention, 34,326; legislative re < I is thev will put up for half of the short ot the month. A cordial invitation eilendrd Io tricting, 30,230; taxation amend age hi freight, if there be a shortage. all member» in good »Unding. ment, 2.399: State railroad building Anna Crame, N. G. Portland wants coal we have it Clara Goetz. Secretary. t2,loS; County of Williams. 19,436; and there is no reason why they can Second taxation amendment, .8,877; not get it if they are willing to pay Baker county judge’s salary, 58,368; Knlchla of I’ythma for it. 4,1 least this 1; the way Ci • Countv ol Nesmith, 37,213; Counts quille river people led about it, and ELPHI LODGE. No. (4, Knight« of of Otis, 41,951; Multnomah annex Pythias. Meet» every Monday evening if the city of Portland wants the at Knight* hall. Visiting knight.« invited ation bill, 53.109; County of Or wholesale trade of Bandon and other attend. C.RWadeC.C. chard, 4(1,048; County of Clark, B N. Harrington K. of K. S. cities on this river, then they should 46,093; Weston Normal school, be willing to bear a ptrt of the re 5,544; Washin.ton-Multnomah an sponsibility. GF W REA nexation I,ill, 53,874, AshlaWd nor San Francisco will do this for us. Attorney ■> nd Counwlor »t-Law mal, 10,09s, Prohibition amend Physical Child in the Home.” His why should not Portland do the and Notary Public ment, 17,846; Prohibition law, 20,- same. discussion of the subject was from a High School Notes. Albert Mecum Weds. U. S. Land Conte»«« a Specialty. Practice in 915. Employers’ indemnity commis scientific standpoint and was very in We are willing to meet Portland all Court» sion, 19,493; County of Deschutes, half way but do not feel that we structive to the hearers Misses Other With Bandon 1 Jyht Ac Water Co. Miss Amelia Chaney spent the Rose Hutchins and Pearl Walker, Cheinawa, Or., Nov. 24.—A very 43,232; New county amendment, should be compelled to do every Bandoil - - Oregon Thanksgiving vacation at her home, teachers in the Bandon schools, very pretty wedding was solemnized at 5,4.53: official Gazette bill, 24.361; thing. at Riverton; Miss Sylvia Rackleff ably discussed the subject fioin the the Cheinawa Indian School Fues- proportional representation, 7.927. - - ----- ----- <XJV>------- and Miss Zettie Gibson at Myrtle viewpoint ot the teacher. The sub dav evening by Rev, Philip Bauer, Dr IT L Houston L. W. Deyce, win has associated Point, visiting home and friends; ject of "Visitation of Schools .by the ■ of Salem, when Albert Meacum, of PHYSICIAN A SVKdEuN in the real estate business with E N. Ernest Wilkins and Ernest Watkins Parents” was discussed by M isses | B indon, Or., and Miss Violet Ed- Oflice over Drag Store. Hoorn, it to i Sm’th in Bandon I ist^suinmer. writes on Hall’s (.reek, and all report a Mary Marsh and Kate Rosa, each wards, a pupil of Chemawa, were n.ui. 1:30to 4,|>.ui.;*7 to B in the evening. from Orange, Calif., where he is good time. young lady handling her part of the 1 mairied. The bride wat tastefully Night call* nnawert-d from oflioo. spending the winter with his family, The Senior Class did itself great subject in a creditable manner This dressed in white, and Miss Mignon HANItON, • • • OltFOtlS that they are as cozy as a bug in a credit last Wednesday night as host, w as followed by a musical reading by Oliver, of Sal 111, attended her as rug. Orange is a beautiful little city Mrs. Kopf. when it banqueted the High School. bridesmaid, while Elmer Sorahan, ol of 3.50 1 and erowing fast, ft is 12 The program was closed i>y a California, was best man. The bride 75 Per Cent of Those Having IDi- L, E5 Sortinsen The evening was passed in playing miles from the ocean to which elec good lively games like our parents male quaitet, composed of Ernest was given away by Mrs. Miry E. DENTIST Infantile Disease Left Crip tric cars run, and fine fishing is af used to play. The fact that it was Sidwell, Ernest Boak, an*I Earl and Theisz, the matron of the school Office Over Vienna Cafe forded, which everyone know« is Thanksgiving morn when some one Ray Watkins, under the direction ot The wedding was attenoed by the pled for Life. Telephone at Office and Home. necessary to Mr. Deyoe’s very exis started the old tune "Home Sweet M iss Winifred McNair. This feature employes ol the school and the tence. The weather, he says, is like BANDON - - OREGON Home” and the students were re of the program was also much ap friends of the young couple. Mr. summer, witli green peas, string minded that home was where they predated and the boys were given a and Mrs. Meacum left on the South New York, Nov. 28. —Statistics !>« ans, cucumbers, and strawberries must go to protect the physical part hearty encore. | ern Pacific amid a shower of rice, <1. T.‘ TltHAI»«iOI,H. of their nature, will explain that The meeting was presided over by old shoes ami good wishes, for gathered from various sources by a I on the market, ATTORNEY AND COUNSEL«'H everyone had a good time. The President | lin F. Ba.ie, and after I Portland where thev will spend a New Yoak medical journal show that AT LAW, parting word was "Who will be the the closing of the program Prof. If. j couple of days, after which they will infantile spinal paralysis has attacked C. | Millis and wife and daughter, first to follow the example of the C Ostien announced an amendment 1 take a trip up the Columbia liver n<> less than 20,000 persons in th< NOTARY P11KI.IÇ Miss Mabel Clare Millis, returned Seniors?’’ to the by-laws regarding member I before going t > the groom's home United States during the several today. Miss Millis lias made an ex Bandon, Oregon. It MAY rain next Friday night but ship, which lie stated that he would at Bandon, where lie is employ«.d in epidemics of the last few years. z\l- tended visit in the east «bile Mrs. Office With Bandon Investment « •• the Literary Society will have its ask a vote on at the next regular one of the large lumber mills—Tele though the mortality sei loin excee I- Millis has been visiting in I ortland. 10 per cent, at least 75 per ix-nt of regular meeting just the same, and meeting which will be Friday even gram. Mi. Millis has been at Sin Francisco Dr. H. Ivi Brown. «ill assure the public an interesting ing, December 23rd. The meeting the victims are crippled for life. and I.os Angeles conferring' with Resident Dentist. Dr. Simon Flexnor, hea 1 v»f the program. Every one is cordially then adjourned. Southern Pacific officials. When 4 The Socialist Vote. Rockefeller Institute, who h is been Offe:« in I’anter Building invited- High School Auditorium, ---- 000—- asked about the prospect for Coos studying die disease, is authority loi Offe -r Hour»: Io 12 M.. I to 5 P. M, Friday, 7:30 p tn., Dec. 2nd Bay getting a railroad soon, Mr. Good Roads Convention. Phone. BANDON. OREGON the statement that no means to erad The s'ate socialistic vote this’ year ¡cate its cau-es or prevent its devel Millis said there was nothing that could be officially given out at this ranged from 20,337 frr Koob for West Wins in Rate Battle. Four hundred thousand invitations engineer, to 8,403 lor Richards for opment is yet known time. "However.' he added, "the "Those ol us who have yet had to attend the Oregon Good Roads C. R. BARROW governor. On the majority of of to rlcal with this m ilady or who have prospects are much brighter than Convention in Portland, December th£y were.”—Coos Bay Tinies. ficers the vote was from 12,000 to studied its unchecked progress," Attorney and Connsclor-at Law San Francisco, Nov. 28 —Rul he ing that none of the allegations of i 12th, have been sent to representa I4,o<so. In 1908 the total socialist says, “have come to realize how COQUILLli - ORE I the the railroad companies were I tive citizens in every county of the vote for '.lie state was 7,440. Thus helpless we are. We know it to be Offer over Skeel»' Store Married —At the home of the pa jproved, Judges Ross, Gilbert anti | state The convention plans to put it would seem that there is a con epidemic, We believe it to be con Offer Phone. Main 315; reivjence. Main 346 rents of the groom, Mr. and Mrs Morrow, en bane, in the Unilttl into definite shape the practical road- I stant increase in the socialist party tagious. We have learned that W. If Dunham, of Coquille, Mr. States Circuit Court declined to en- building campaign to fellow the pas in Oiegon. there are abortive forms without Harvey Dunham and Miss Zoe En | join the Inter-state Commerce sage of the recent amendment giving paralysis, Its age, incidents, and I»K. K. W. ItOMNITF.H dicott, of Myrtle Point. Rev. C. If. ¡Commission from reducing counties the right to bond them seasonal occurrence are known to us Cleaves, officiating. This young Will Elect Officers. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON freight rates on comm »dities between selves for highway improvements. We are acquainted with its terrible couple have many friends in this Missouri river shipping points and BANDON OREGON ------ OOO----- results. Nothing mote. valley who «ill join with the Her i the terminals in Washington, Ore Offer and resilience in I’anter rechten« e propc. t Next Saturday, December 3rd, is • ’ All efforts to discover the infec i ald in hearty congratulations.—Co How Congress Stands. neat dour to Bi|ou Ihcatre gon. Nevada .tnd Arizona. the regular meeting day of the Ban tious agent microscopically are fruit quille Herald. Twenty-two western roads object don Grange, at which time officers less, inasmuch as no one has as yet ed to the reduction as unreasonable. Washington, D. C., Nov. 26.— of the Grange for the coming year succeeded in seeing it, and as it i, rays it may be photographed IDR J. ID KELLEY The representation in the next house will be elected. There will, no doubt, filterable through substances iniper There is so little known about the a FOR SALE -Five room cottage will be 227 democrats against 163 be h full attendance at the meeting ions to bacteria, it is thought to be means of transmitting the disease Physician and Snrgeon and furniture, and two lots. Best republicans and one socialist. on Saturday as the election of offi too minute to intercept those rays that all possible measures of ¡sola- location in town. Close in- Inquire These figures give the democrats a cers is always an important event in of light visible to the hum tn eye. lion should be adopted both tn spo Office in Donald Charleston home, opponi« o Pruabytenan church, Baadon. Oregon of NeU Rasmussen. ag-tf majority of 63 and a plurality of 64. any organization. Possibly by means ol ultra violet radic cases and in epidemics/-’ D MALADY GRIPS 20.000 VICTIMS •