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EUGENE, ORE U u varsity Ex VOLUME XXVI. BANDON, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1910 i Lodge and Professional Dbectory COQUILLE HE» CHANGES HMDS £ s. Lodges are requested to notify thia office on election of officers and on change of meeting night. Cards under this head are 75c per inch per month. Everybody expects to have a Happi Ni w Yi.u . County Seat Paper is Sold By Dean and Dryden To Updike Lewah Tribe No. 48, Imp. O. R M. l METHODIST MGH BOAÏS ME WILL BÜILD ADDITION AND DEPART II II J/ lor it is tin- real joy of anticipation tliat will help to nuke th - new year h ippy. Tyj EELS every 1 i ursday evening at 8 run at the Bandon Wigman. Sojourning chieti in good standing are cordially invited Io attend. it tact, anticipation is the biggest thing there is tn lite; without it, there u.'tild I • Six Hundred Dollars Was Shipping Business Continues Raised Sunday Morning Very Brisk at This to Apply Port. nothing to strive for. We may not realize all the thing t in 1911 that ,ve hope for, in fact it is more than probable that only a lew of us will b ■ so fortunate Perha| •• nol a man or woman in Bandon or Coos county «ill get all the tilings they C. S. Hubbard Sachem. G E Wilson, C. of R. HAPPY NEW YEAR NUMBER 64 hope for in 1911, but even if they do not. it is no reason why «<■ should With the current issue of the Co- not be happy. Manonlc, quille Herald, D. F. Dean DANDON LODGE. No. 130 A. E. & A. M, Stated communications first Saturday after the full moon of each month. All Master I Masons cordially invited. J. A. Morrison, W. M. G T. Treadgold, Secretary and C. feet of lumber, anil about twenty' the paper fcr a number of years, grees of happiness that th- word is indefinable. passengers, amo ig whom «tire: sever their connection with the same M D highest recommendations friends." Night call« «tiswere.l from otfle.e. - HANDON. - • IDr L. IP Sorensen DENTIST Office Over Vienna Cafe Telephone at Office and Home. OREGON BANDON M. our to A cordial welcome will lie extended by the newspaper fraternity of Coos county to Mr. Updike and all wi 1 hope for his success in the enter prise. Also the best wishes of all will go with the Dean and Dryden families. OKFOttS T. Hermann’s Acquittal TltEAItUOI.lt, ATTORNEY AN1> COUNSEL« <i AT LAW, The Portland Oregonian says: There will be general satisfaction at the action of Mr. Hi ney ie termin Bandon, Oregon. Office With Bandon Investment < «■ ating the prosecution of Mr. Her mann, The (Iregonian h is never Dr. FT- iÆ. Brown. believed that the association of the ex Congressman and ex Land Com Resident Dentist. mis-inner witli land fraud conspira Office in Panter Building tors was other than personal and Office Hours: 9 to 12 M., 1 to 5 P. M, ■ ideal, or tliat his compliance, Phone. BANDON. OREGON ack >r seeming, in their schemings NOTARY PUBLIC C. R. BARROW Attorney and Counselor-at Law COQU E LLE. - ORE hail ti. slightest criminal intent ! Persistent prosecution of a hopeless cause would be nor only' unnecessary anti unwise, but cruel and unjustiti Oilice over Skeels’ Store residence. Main 346 Office Phone, Main 335; l»K K. W. KONKITF.lt PHYSICIAN AND Bandon is preparing to Imild .1 ing lor San 1'rancisco with (55,000 O Dryden, who have been running strife for what is generally known as h ippiness, but tit •re are so m.uiv de l uge addition to then church build and it will henceforth lie published I. <». O. F by J. E. Updike of Portland. "D ANDON LODGE. No. 133, I O. O. F. l ite last issue of the Herald says: meets every Wednesday evening. Visiting “J. E. Updike of Portland has taken brothers in good standing coidially invited. over the Herald plant and will be its " A. G. Hoyt, N. G. publisher in the future. A, Knopp, Secretary • “Having been tn the work of pub - Rebekah Lodge No. 126. lishing this paper almost constantly for more than twenty-eight years, it EETS in I. D. O. F. halt every second and fourth Tuesdays. Practice nights 1st Tues is deemed advisable to make a day of the month; Social evening the 3d Tuesday change for ourselves, while o'her ot the month. A cordial invitation extended to members of the family are desirous all members in good standing. ol resi ling elsewhete. for a time.it Anna Craine, N. G. Clara Goetz, Secretary. least, Portland being the objective point at present. Knight, nt Pythian “We desire here to express our elphi lodge . N o . m . Knights of Pythias. Meets every Monday evening gratitude to our friends and patrons at Knights liait. Visiting knights invited for to past favors, and trust that Mr. attend. C. R WadeC.C. Updike will lie accorded even great B. N. Harrington K. of R. S. er consideration He is a thorough newspaper man, a practical printer Dr TE. I_r Houston and publisher of experience whom PHYSICIAN & SUKGEuN we feel perfectly safe in giving the < Ittiue over Drn« Store. Honrs, It to n.ro. 1:30 to 4, pan.; 7 to 8 in the evening. I lie b ¡field sailed yestenlay morn I he Methodirt Episcopal Church Since the advent of man upon the earth there has been tli it constant 'of able; and it is creditable t 1 Mr. Heney that fie has taken that just and humane view. Now the land fraud business, SURGEON There is no set road to happiness; i ing. The addition will lie 32x56, ( Intiles Bullet what means happiness to one anil will about double the present anti wile, E. Doyle Harry Curts. Orvil D.xtf,.-. J. It. j t« n. •.. t^eila tin, I might mean only a here nr event remorse to some one else; but there is a accommodations ot tin church. in-ham. Miss Nelson. Mrs. Nelson, C. W L.'iv Six hundred dollars was raised at great principle that will do more to bring about happiness to the world and tleiitn. Don Bard II. L ouis Bardell. Mi . I'., The Sr mm in the services Sunday morn'tig to ap j dell, W M I lluon J,.Im Gupp, f rank Mail.n e B onum . This comes rnly through a constant study of ch trader, that w ply on the new building, and there and Geo. Meyer. is every assurance to tin' effect that file I'ifiekl will probably arrive may serve the world in a tangible way. Tile best way to be happy is to m ike yourself happy by doing the j the full amount needed for building here again next Friday. that is the G reatest (>oor> to the Gitt: v it: ,r Ntitr.ii; purposes « ill soon be raisetl little duties of life which lie nearest you. Don’t be a pessimist; don’t 'tea grouch. Be optimistic; smile pleas ,-intly at those with whom you come in contact; keep tire chip off of your shoulder ami the snarl from your face; be decent; Rule and ti e year 1911 will be a happy one; gold, nor diamonds would make you happy. Four Mile Locals. observe the Golden otherwise, neither silver, | | ! Specifications for contractors «ill be ready bv Monday, and the work of building «¡11 commence as soon as possible. Those who have the «'ork in charge hope to have the new addition ready for occupancy by the first of M.irclt. —'vio------ late,' D. W. Gardner had quite an ex Silver Wedding perience with a hear last Friday. He was going up Four Mile when he Wednesday, I lecemher 2,8th, be heard several dogs barking, he sup ing the 25th or silver wedding anni posed they were after a deer-and versary of Mr. anti Mrs. P. C. Ste waited to s<-e who the dogs belong phenson the occasion was appropri etl to; but lie wasn’t long in finding ately celebrated by inviting a mini out, as it was a big black bear. He 1» lore tlte dogs!'" 1 ,,f ’ ‘ ‘ ^ds in Io spend the even got sever.d shots I The time was passed in play- came up. It then got away ami he I ing. 1 lost tratk of it, but when the dwgs 1 ing whist anti telling stories, ami it (I was a most enjoyable occasion. came up they discovered it under . A de'icate three course luncheon log ami soon took him out t>f his hilling place, ami Mr Gardner suc was serv d to the guests ami at a ceeded in bagging him ami lie was late hour all departed w ishing Mr. a tine big one. The dogs wi re the anti Mrs. Stephenson many more 1 he Elizabeth arrived in port this I morning with 125 tons of freight anil twelve passengers, a-, follows J. I.. Biain and wife. B. L. Rimer and wife. Miss K McKenzie, | Brady. I I Welsh \X Bore, Gene Mullen, J. B. Berrrng, S. W. I ahy, and S. L. I lair. I he Ui/.ilH‘ib will s;iil ai»ain .Sun day morning. --------------------- Christmas has come and gone and An Enjoyable Social Affair everyone seemed to have a good time. A very pleasant Christinas tree and dance was held at Four Mr. and Mrs N J. Crain very Mile. A very good prog’am was pleasantly enter!.lined a I irge num prepared on short notice. Miss Es lit r of friends at a progressive « hist sie Butler and Miss Mabie Fo- t'-t paitv.it lht.it ,,p.n ioir, home i ; this, sing a beauiiful song entitle , “Not city last night. 1 he house was tasti ly decorated with the beautiful (ire- Very Long Ago." Miss Vera De Long also sang a very pretty song, gon greenery which always adds so "Just a Cousin of Mine. Anna W..1- much to the appearance of a place. dovog.ll spoke “Asleep at the The invitations were sent out for Switch ” in her usual winning man S 30 pin., and at the apjioiiiti d ner and was loudly applauded. Sev hour most all of the guests liad ar- era! others spoke pieces, but we 1 ¡veil. years of happy wedded life. I'his property of Harry Smith and Mr failed to gel their names, bill theen t The evening, until midnight, wa excellent couple are among our most Mole, of Hare. —Pete. tire program was weil tendered. highly respected citizens ami many spent witli (Vliist, after which time Last, but not least, |atnes Adams very diinty refresh.neiMs consisting Bandonians will extend congratula I To Render Decision Soon lions on then 25th « cddi.ig .anniver of sandwit lies, sal.nl, cake collce and John Stilwell were called upon did I to speak their pieces anil sary. Mr. and* Mrs. Stephenson anti 1 ailtiy were served. their parts well anil were both ap I lie first prize for ladies, a cut were married at l.atnar, Mo . 25 The <1 -cision on the injunction plauded. /After t-lie program came I years ago, anti a remarkable fact is glass olive dish, was von bv Miss gotten out bv the liquor men against I'illu I I ¡ininons, urhilA I, | Ridley Mr. Santa Claus, who always makes ■ that <>n tin ir wedding <| ly there was The tree was the recent election in which Cuos 1 severe • now storm raging in Mis- won lliu grinle.n n*s prize, .1 brass fun for the little ones -then rollbed and everyone received county went dry by a small majority, jsouri while on their .’5tli armiver ri«’.ir .isli tray. The i/ulies’ C oiiso will be handed down soon, some token of remembrance A lat ion prize, .1 small clerk of < inis, ¡saiy they «etc in Bandon where the bounteous supper was served, then point of contention is over the legal- I roses liloom the year hround anil went Io Mis. k. 1». Ixausrud, while ity of calling the election, it being all joined in the light fantastic step such a thing as .1 blizzard is un I j. Howard Johnston suca »■ ,-dcd in asserted in the information that the1 until morning. Between 90 a d < loo c apturing the < ons<»lain>11 prize f< r know 11 petition was signed by only one more were present. All went home hap- I hose present wetc Messrs and gentlemen, a rolv poly. name than was absolutely necessary, I hose j»resent were: Mes.lamt s C B. Zeck, F. II Mi hl. py- ami a great many of the signers M«* r.rs an<l Mridames Geo. !' I'. J. Feeney, H K Flom, (' S. Mr. and Mrs. James Cope |i ¡ok were not registered voters. I lie ! Elliott, H C Ostien, F. II. M-hl, I*. Sorensen, H. L. I lomtnn, Christmas dinner at Mr and Mrs. outcome will be w it’ lied with con J. I erney, f< W. Boyk, Rn I. F. Reyn, bls, A. <». Thrift, Mrs. T. M. Sliaws’. H. P. Clalisih and siderable interest. A I rowbrw 1^-. ( Y Lowe, C. E B iwm.ui ami daughter, Mrs !.. family spent Christmas at |olm Clan- — 000 ¡A. I). Morse, Mi-e. Sadie (»aront-e B. K;mmd, I. | Radley, ( E sin’s. R. P. Hunt spent Christinas at C. T. Blumenrother's. I) W Socialist Vote of Country is anti Dr. Rossiter, who brought his Craine, B. S. Swengrl, ( 1 violin along and tl; pensrd sweet Z'*rk, | I toward Johnston. Gardner wa* with his family in Ban 560,000 j music which was greatly enjoyed. I I K. Horn. Mr«. T W. Ro don Christmas. W. P, Pomeroy «row"'« ou‘ of old conditions, old methods, old political, personal and BANDON OREGON business alliances ami partnerships, Office »nd retidencr in Panter resider.ee property jq over. There is a new deal. Let was a guest of Bandon relatives next door to Biiou Theatre , , . ■ ., , , W. A. DeLong and New York, Dec. 27th—W. |. bygones be bygones, and tlte whole Christmas family spent Christmas with their Ghent, statistician for the Six iali«t 1 painful and humiliating story be DR J. D KELUEY forgotten, if it is possible to forget son, Herman DeLong. patty, announces that the vote lor 1 where there are so many wourds Socialist candidates throughout the We noticed an article in the Coos Physician and Suryeon i and scars. Bay Times asking for some way to country this y»ar total ovt 1 5611,000. ground up the school board at (»old Her Shoe® In My 1 runK • Beach. The way Four Mile round« up the school board and voters is Io levy a good big tax. If it doesn't THE 1 A very nice young man of Sail succeed the first time, it will sure I Francisco who lias many excellent firing them the second time. •» I friends in Bandon had formed the An Italian miner from Alaska re I habit of saying after meeting any at- cently bought what is known is the I tractive girl, “Shecan put her shoes I Houghton place on Butte Creek, Office in Donal f Charleston home, opposite • Presbyterian church, Bandon, Oregon I MV CLOTHES ARE AT — __ , BANDON STEAM LAUNDRY | in Christmas my trunk.” day some of $37,000 being the consideration. hts friends ’ Someone seems to be 1 iking very presented him with a small trunk seriott, steps in the B indon Ceme Where Vours Ought to be I just large enough to hold a pair of tery; going so fir as to remote Prop. ,lwt looked as if they might plants irom the graves. A. F. DERINGER It seems _____ have lielonged to the Witch of En they have little or no const i«n< e to dor, to wh’c|t was attached the fol- do such a trick as to remove pl infs Bring your lowing: from such a sacred place as a ; rate «fol» Work My trunk h full of xhon, Oh. don't il brat the Jew>! Foe W»MW aexl I meet a maiden fair, I mu« e'en think of To T he R ecordek | thu here pair. And my trunk to full ol ahoea. i\ number of very beautiful pies- nie L. Dyer. Mr«. A. Gai enti were received among which I irnmoris, Mita Nora Solve I were, silver carving set. by tin- I,a peter. flies' Art Chill, silver jelly spoon - I with gold boul, Prof ami Mrs. if Ehe Parish Priest C. < Istlen, set of silver orange spoons, F. Bowman md family, His figures in det.il in hide Calit ii - silver c.tkc md jelly spoon. Dr .ml I I), it Loftin Slot k ' oinpinv nia, 49,995; C liege 8,059, and Mrs, Rossiter, silvet paper knife, played “ flic Parish Ptitst” last Washington. 15,947 The largest Mr. ami Mrs. «' B. Zitek, silver night at the «»rand Tlnahe, ami the vote, 60,637, « is i 1 in •fino. lettuce fork, Mr. anti Mrs, C, E. audience present wr> highly pleased -----OOO Kopl. with flic evening's enlcitainment a*. B. & O. Strike Ended Baltimore, Md., Dec. 27.—After living idle eighteen months, the strking mechanics from the Balti more and «thio railroad today reached an agreement with the com pany and will return to work. — coo- —— We are prepared to furnish esti mates on cost of wiring and lighting yard. These parties had i>< tier be your house w ith electric lights. Let careful, for if they are ever rang! t us talk it over with you and give the law will not spare them in the you figures. least. Take warning before it is too 62tf —Bandon Light & Power Co. ’ ----- oon------- I was demonstrated bv the hearty ap- Masons Install Officer* i pl.iusc aceortlcrl The same troii|>e j will put oil flic Little Ht lome" | tonight, a comedy of high clas, and At a special meeting of Bandon ‘they will, no th iibt, be accorded a Ixxlge, No. 130, A. F. A. M„ well lilletl house. Tuesday night, the following olii- ers Bandonians were highly ph .i-et| to were installer) i sec the excellent «ork of “Bob" W. E Crane, W. M ; III.ickerby last night‘as The P.irish Rosa, S. W. : Wn McKay, Priest ami he gives every cvi'lencc E. E. «takes, Treas ; G. T. of m«king .1 tn ok in his work on the gold, Sec.; A. J. Hartman, stage, ( h.irlcs Conrad al o did hi.\ O. P. Ellingson, |. D.; part excellently as did Dixie I. ,ftin McAdams, S. S ; Win. Bin anti a number of others tn tin tr up. I S. The Tyler was not lilt motion pictutt between acts and therefore not installed. ¡was also much enjoyed.