Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915, November 12, 1912, Image 1

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BANDON, OREGON, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 12. 1912
VOLUME XXVIII
HOME RULE
CITY
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Street
Ordinances
and Bills Allowed at Last
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Was Not a Socialist.
The city Council met in regular
session Wednesday night with
Mayor Mast and five councilmen
present.
An ordinance was passed levying
a six mill tax for next year.
An ordinance providing for the
opening of Railroad street into
Fust street was passed.
An ordinance providing for the
improvement of Eldy street in the
Fisher addition was passed.
The following improvement reso­
lutions were passed: Columbia Ave.
improvement from Iris street to
second street. Riverton Ave im­
provement from Spruce to Aberdeen
street, First street in the original
tiwnslte, hard surface paving and
concrete side valks.
Three viewers were elected by
the council to appraise the benefits
and damages in opening up Railroad
street. The veiwers elected are P.
C. Stephenson, O. W. Gibson and
C, E. Kiepfer,
Bills to the amount of $.867.00.
were allowed.
There being no further business
the council adjourned.
Surprise to Many in
Bandon.
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Local people are surprised at the
quick results received from simple
buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc , as
mixed in Adler i-ka the German
appendicitis remedy. C. Y. Lowe
states that this simple remedy anti
cepticizes the digestive system and
draws off the impurities so thorough­
ly that a Single Dose relieves sour
stomach, gas on the stomach and
constipation instantly.
The associated press dispatches
which were sent out after the sho >t-
ing of Theodore Roosevelt, and
published in practically .ill the papers
of the land, said that the man w ho
shot the ex-president was supposed
to be a socialist, but later it has been
learned that the man was simply a
crank and had no real political af­
filiations. He was simply crazed
with the idea that Roosevelt should
be shot, and took the job upon him­
self. Neither the Socialists nor any
other political party are in any way
responsible.
Commercial Club Ball Post­
poned.
The third annual ball which was
to have been given by the Bandon
Commercial club last Saturday night
at the Wigwam, was postponed on
occount of the bad weather but will
probably be given in the near future.
City Park Deal is Closed.
] ohn T. Merchant of. Marshfield
one of the company who formerly
own“d the land known as the city
park, is in Bin Ion today looking
after the transfer of the money from
the city of Bunion for the purchase
of the park.
The people of Bindon at the city
election in June voted to purchise
the park and now the money has
been raised and the deal closed up
so that Bandon is now in possess'on
of the park.
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Snap in Real Estate.
One 5 room house, lot 66x132,
Si250; one 4 room house and large
lot on 6th street, in Azalea Park,
$850; also two oil.er lots cheap. In
Many people have become inter­
quire of J. A. Engleman, box 311,
ested in the monument which is not
Bandon.
83 tS
yet completed by the G. A. R. mid
W. R. C. and have given substan
The report in the last Friday's
tial evidence of same by liberal do­
R
ecorder
of the dinner served by
nations. Mr. Sherrard has donated
the
Pythian
Improvement club I ast
the use of the Oriental Hall, and the
Tuesday,
we
stated
that the dinner
G. A. R. will give their annual
was
not
well
patronized,but
this was
masque ball and supper, December
in
error,
as
the
ladies
served
up
24, 1912. Al least four prizes will
everything
and
were
compelled
to
be given the masquers and a good
time guaranteed to all Kausrud's turn away alxo.it 20 people. The
R ecorder gladly makes this cor­
orchestra will furnish the music.
rection as we misiindersto id our
—Committee.
informant on our previous notice
Mrs. Adella Cope, wife of J. A
The
club desires through the R e ­
Cope died on Fourmile today. Tin
corder
to thank the people ol
fumr.il will beheld tomorrow at
11 too aim at the K of P. cemetry Bandon for their liberal patronage
in charge cf Rev. R. C. Hartranft.
W. C. Hoffman of Myrtle Point
VX e will publish a full obituary in
was down to Bandon on business
Friday's Recorder
Minday.
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W anted —Boy ¡6 or 17 year.-
Along the Waterfront
old. Apply at Bandon Power Co
88tf
C. E. Short in 1 wife of Goh
The Brooklyn arrived Saturday
Beach were Bandon visitors Weil
with 30 tons ot freight and nine
nesday.
passengerstE, J. Brown, L. A.
Coos
Geo. Goodrum ol Mat
Walling, L. Clyninger, All Hall,
T. V. Budges, I). W. Gray, Frank County agent for the ■ o d and
Avnes, E. P. Dicktoyd, D. L. Cadillac automobiles was in Ba idon
today looking over the local field
Ellingson.
and will establish an agency here.
The Brooklyn sailed yesterday He has not yet decided who w.ii be
with 253,000 feet of lumber and a his local agent but will kn ow with
number of passengers as follows :H. in a week or two. Mr. Goodrum
Barnes, A. Levy. J. D. Morrison, is a very pleasant gentleman and
will certainly make good in Ins busi­
MearlLarkey, I.. V. Larkey. George ness.
Korteriots, J. W. 1 yson. < W.
L ost —In Bandon rm Satuiday
Sweyer, Mrs. E. J. Margerie, Alice
near the laundry, grip containing
Margerie, Lenora Margerie, and
clothing. Name printed on the side
J. H. Palmer. The Brooklyn will
Finder please leave at Rosa's store
lay over a trip this time and will go
an 1 receive reward.
8613.
on dry dock for annual inspection.
Mask Ball Decomber 24.
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BILL 15 LOST
debtedness.
Meeting.
Big
a novelty in moving pictures and
will prove an entertaining feature
“The City of Washington" is
scenic film of unusual excellence
show ing all important points in out
national capital. An excellent pro
gram, tomorrow night
No advance in prices. ioc and
Show Passage of 5c. Bring your friends.
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Measure Limiting Bond In­
The Tillamook arriived Satuiday
from Portland with 225 tons ot
freight. The Tillamook sailed again
yestesday with 27,500 shingles and
15 tons of miscellaneous freight.
Th Elizabeth left San Francisco
last night and will probably arrive
here tomorrow and sail again Thurs­
Returns
Passed day.
Riverton Locals.
NUI BER 89
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Aiinouncerr.
Will Give Prizes.
I.
The Anderson Room
The Bandon Commercial Club
wfll give first prize of three dollars now open over the II i
and second prize of two dollars for & Shoe Store. Taos
the best design for a cut to lie used
on st ition try N ow you artists
On every bed in ih
and det igners get busy.
Rooming House, th« up I ' r
nine feet long This I
For Sale or Trade.
allows 24 inches to In- too«
over all covers, and all >
Ten acres of the finest kind of tion that particulai p--r ■
land with water to irrigate. Located ciate.
W. J. Tanner and «
n the famous Goose Lake valley at
Lakeview.
field wrre Bandon ci.it«
Cleve Summerlin of •
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Coming.
was a Bondon business v ■
day.________ ______
Big Vilagraph feature “The In the Circuit Co . oí the
Money Kings.' (hand Theatre.
State of Oregon t r the
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The tryout tor the Coos County
County of C >«.
high school debitc will be held at
the high school tomorrow. This
A. M, Hitchcock, and l:.na’« i
year there will be two debaters from
Hitchcock,
husband aad
wife. Hedwig Pete> «on an :
each school on the affirmative an !
(»scar Peteraon, wife and
two on tile negative instead of three
hu.itand; Ude
Andri
and Signa Andenos. l«‘.i-
. MMÜNS
as has been the case here to fore
band and wife, Plaintiff,
' l»?uhon
’utt
Those who are to make the try
» Equity,
vi.
tomorrow are
George Moia nd, Mae Pearce-Burk ansi T. V»
Burk, lie« l.usbaii'l and 1
Ernest Watkins, Jack Kronenberg,
lien and judgement cr< dm ...
Pearl Craine, Alta Soule and Ka te Defendant*.
Chatburn, I out out of the six will To Mae-Peaice-Burk. anc. I
be selected.
hn&l>and, lheir lien and |ud c
W A Zimmerman and family
have
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moved
into the
Ed . Price
CARRIED IN OREGON.
house.
Woman’s Suffrage.
J. Watson and family have moved
Amendment (307 307) permitting
into the A. I’rqh.u t house.
tax classification.
Repeal ot county tax option.
Miss Rose Terry has moved to
Amendment doubling liability of the tiotel and is now catering to Hit
bank stockholders.
public with her culinery arts.
State-wide public utilities act.
Wm. Rohm has purchased two
Eight hour law affecting public lots from Jno. Terry, Jr.
works.
A. E. Martin purchased lot 2,
Act permitting employment ol
block one, from Carl Skelton, owner
convicts on roads.
of the mill property, and Mr. Janie
Act permitting employment of city son is to be owner of tin two act.
and county prisoners on roads.
adjoining mill property on the north
Limitation on state road bond in­
At last election W111. Rohm >■ as
debtedness.
elected justice of the p-. ce to su«
Limitation on county road bond
ceed O. A. Kelly, who Ta i. Id
indebtedness,
that office for the pa..t 20 a:
Tax emption on household effects,
George Huther was elected con­
Railroad rate bill.
stable.
IN DOUBT.
above named detcnifi.no
August Wirostek bought B. F
Grange road measure.
In the name of the Slate M O
Apparently the Home Rule good Smith’s homistrad and will move
Sheriff W. W. Gage has been
You and each of you are h
loads bill has not passed in the state. his family there.
■ down from Coquille a couple of days. appear and answer the co opta .
This is the measure which was de­
Mrs. Cornealia
' Yesterday he sold the fixtures and ou in the above entitled suit, v .
sired by the Coos County Good called to Coquille
Iiom the dale of the first puhb...
Roads associition and which would Holland who is verv low with com -t ick of the Oregon Bai which made mmu, to-wil:
an assignment some time ag >, and
Within six weeks from the
have allowed the bonding of the
?.»y of Oc-
plicated
sickness.
.
he is looking after other business in ober, 1912, and if you fail i •»pear and
county for $2,000,000 for the pur
Any person wishing to invest in a I connection with his office while here. answer on or before the 3rd d,, > December
pose of making a permanent high­
good paying business will apply to
way.
George Gardiner one of the Bui 1912, that date freing the last <J>' if the time
The voters have passed the bill O A. Ki lly, who will aceotnmodai basket ball team fell the other day prescrilred in the ordci ol j . .“»lion, the
plaintiffs will apply to the rmr
• tSr relief
limiting the indebtedness to which him cither l>v sale or rent
and hurt his arm bit' it
nkej for in the complaint filr
caiir. a
the county can bond for good touds.
<3 A. Kelley will leave next week better at present anil lie
uccincl strlatemenl of which i
Il the Home Rule passed it is said for a three weeks visit in California ably lie in the game igain
An <»rder appointing a ref-re ■
by some good local legal authorities
title of the res|>ecbve parti,
Two miners were hint in the coil days
that it would probably repeal the
jrder appointing referees Io earn
mines
last week, but not seriously
The filter da n at the re servoir on lhe partitioning olf and
other limiting measures, but accord­
of the Bui lon Water Co went out ilercsls of the respective p irti
ing to returns so far it see ns that
iiie Good Roads bill is lost and that Big Program of Pictures al. ast week which was responsible for tain real pro|M*rty, formerly kn >w 1
lhe bills limiting the bonding have
the muddy condition ot the water pearceVklate, described by and >
in mt'lc and bounds as follow «
the
Grand,
Thursday
passed.
lor a few days, however the mains point 9'X) feel W.-a of the N<* 1
The Portland Telegram says:
I have now been tr.msferrc 1 to the if Sec 36. Tw[>, 28 So R Í
Nov. 14.
Governor West today announced
old resevoir temporarily and the Vi I la tri nr Meridian in Coos C
1 hat election returns so f.ir indicate
[dun will be fixed it on ■ ■ and we .unmng thence West 3(0 led. it.
1 hat four out of the six harmony bills
Four thousand feet of pictures. i will have cleir water -i-eiin. The eel, thence fiast 330 fed, if,,.. Sorth 264
may carry and also one of the Grange
eet Io th« place of l>cg.nning. c .
bt-st
lilms of thè week will l> • show
bids. They are. The bill provid­
together with tenements, hen. b
ing for working of convicts on An entertainment lasting >n ho
nip.my of about $600.00. pu it nances Plaintiffs will recn tn
county roads; the bill providing for and 30 minutes for thè s 11 ili 1 1 ir
enants have .ill m< .veil out tefetees anti lhe court that th*
working county and city prisoner sìon ot toc. Cali you affor l tomi
second story of the Oakes tendanl* la sa«d premises 'w p
on on county roads; the constitution­ tli s show' Reinember thè Gi.u
ami ,t is now being re- con it'd to lhe North Weal r-t
al amendment limiting th< state in
l«ir ho ph al purposes The scri'se 1 by lhe foliowin. met-
■ lebtedness for road construction to is eqilipp <1 with steim hot mi
lev ho oit d will be moved lo-wi l*e ini i nt 1133 le I V\
2 per cent of the taxable property in alwayscozy Tli< minio ni l i
and we understand that a corn r ol Sec. 31, Twp. ¿8, ,.
Die state; the constitutional amend coinment, its thè la-si in < trvgon.
o' W.llamen M-auhau tn C- ■■
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ment limiting county indebtedness
r rnmng thence West 163 fr-
to 2 per cent of the taxable property;
132 feet, thence East tbs It
the bill authorizing counties to issue
I 32 fret to place ol Leginnin,
For Sale.
bonds for construction of permanent
'-2 acres, excluding each, ever
roads.—Coos Bay Innes.
n claim of dr-fendants Io an"
portion ol the remainder of sat '
Mattress and Upholsterin
<tf
md or lenements, hcredrtarm r.r
ory, with patent Carpet Clean« r le
mes and tor mm h tgh-t r it
Pierce Wins by Five Votes. connection. Mu-t le sold atone«
-ems proper and |usl.
Inquire of Home Trust Co Mai h
I ho summons is publishe '
fonoraftle J S. Coke, Jo .
field,
Oregon.
5 ’2
S. P. Pierce is el ectcd Join
.'ourc ol tire State of Oregon ft
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Represenative from Coos and Curry
tai drstuci in said Stale, datctl
county by only five votes over W,
1912.
If. Meredith. The latter was 12
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C. H WAI3E, Plarnl..
votes ahead of Pierce in Coos coun­
Oct. 22nd-Der.. 3T.
ty, but Pierce took the lead by
17 votes in Curry. The otti :ia
If you can't find wh.tl y i w i:r
c unit follows:
M< red uh
Pierc real estate, see ii and
wi . b.lj
..00s
...103.8
1026c you. It cods von nothing
Out
Curry
...211
228
EVIDE'
office is always open, vr.it are
Total.......... 1249
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»354 come. I»IlTl.i A T ri • i i
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he
best ev i<
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Pierce’s plurality, 5.
this
bank
is
giv
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Coming “Tin Money Kinds’
The contest was the closest of the
torv sen ie<- to it
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three
reel Vil igr.ipli, the best yet.
election in this part ot the state.
the
unprei
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I lie figures given are according to
E. G. Cassidy, proprietor of ilo
of new 1 licnts > •
re­
die official count in both counties Bandon Hou , went i t M uslifit I.
—C ojs Bay limes.
icntly
opeirei!
nt
on business tod ty.
here.
James <) Toole of tin- M<tore I. n | er were over from
Many of tlx <
Grand, Wednesday Night. her Co. was r Marshfi' i'l v<*i I ng after business
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counts wert ■q> ■
few day - last week
L. A. Phillips a
recommend.iti< ;
Next week, ‘ Til'' M m< : Ki , ; , ¡from MirshfivM i
patrons who
Big tw« reeler at tin Grand VV■ <I
at the < »rand.
Mrs. J. H Wil
ip tr «»in
friends
to share
nesday night. Nov 13, “The Trag
I»,..-» Orforci
ervi
s<
ienci<
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edy I the De->ert." Hi's picture
Is your husband cross?
giving.
Third Annual Thanksgiv
has been produced i.y the Kalem ritable fault finding 1. pt sition i
VVc have ; t
Stock Co in Egypt. Nltnv of tile often due to a disordered torna c
ing Ball, given by Ladies of tions for mam .
scenes in this Photo Play were taken A man with good digestion is near
our oHict rs w ill
on the Sahara Desert. The entire always good nitured,
A great] Eastern Star, Thursday even­
s ory carries a true Oriental atmos- many have been permanently cuied ' ing, Nov. 28, 1912. Bank to interview tin
sire efficient 10-
Ph -re, and agréai many of the per­ of stomach trouble >v t iking
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formed are genuine Ardis and Béd­ lierlain's Tablets, Tor s tie by C. Hall. All invited. Music by
ouins. This Photo Play is certainly Y. Lowe.
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Kausru l’s Orch stra.
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