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VOLUME XXVIÌI OREGON WILL POT BANDON, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEM F : number of passenger: s as follows: J J Richardson, F. A. Straub, W. M Button, B Cuauin »!i in and wife, E. M. Gallier, Geo W. Moore, Frank Binke, H. C ulm an, Ed Yoakam, F P. Rogers f, G. H Koontz, L. Alims, Geo. . Sliter, Sam Brannet, Eerl Shiw, Cli u. Zimmerman, Joe Schomeding, O. J. Soutz, A. L. Hayes, Mis. Cohen. The Fifield sailed yesterdav with 500,000 feet of lumber and passen gers as follows: C. E. Cawood and wife, H. A. Pierce, C. C. Hawlin, E. W. Hershberger, Mr. Bugges, C S, Litinan, A. Faill, Mrs. Shaw, Mrs. C. alien. Curtis Walling, J. A. Walling, Mrs. W düng, Laura Savage, Mrs. L. A. Savage, J. Jenk ins, A. J. McGovern, G?o. K ira- babis, C. Thompson, S. A. Phillips, wife and child, A. f. Ne'son, C. I. Green, M, A Norton, J A. Sitva- la, O Evans, W. B.-ssett, C. Quinn Ben R. Schmidt, Ben Jordan, Geo. Mauger. 1912 NUM 1ER 9Û GREAT RESOURCES OF SOUTHERN OREGON building see if something [■attention. His conditi > t ■> quite ceuld not be done to make them serious at present. more sanitary. J. E. Norton of N »>’e. ’«I irtotl There was only a small amount of Coquille, is i i Bindon 0 « Hisinoss today. When we speak of resources of eastern people who are looking f ir business <-.une up last night and the club adjourned early. Wm. Candlin the C > | ' - travel- southwestern Oregon and especially a western home. man was in Bandon tn ■ 1 '»ruing of Coos and Cur ry counties the first 1 here is no place 011 earth su Gas Buoy Extinguished. calling on his customers. Great Developments for This thing we think of is timber, for it perior to Coos and Cun v counties has been timber that has made this ■ for farming and d living, especially Herbert Langlo’s Ii« ■ ceple 1 State Within the Next Few section famous and it is largely 'the latter, as cows cm git ther a position in the Ban 1 11 '' i. dwaie The storm of the last tew days Co’s store and coni 11 ■ Years. timber that is helping it continue I own living nearly th - veir num I, 1 work was so heavy at Cape Blanco that it Monday morning. famous, and here it might be added and require but very little fe ling there are great opportunities here as compared to the enormou extinguishe 1 the gas buoy. James B orn , to Mr. anil V . C. R. l .anglois, keeper of the Bianco light- at present for wood working fac amount of feed required for tile 1 Wade. Tuesdiy Novem 1 1 a tine Portland, Or , Nov. r 2 (Special. ) lories of various kinds We need a cold winters of the east in I m' Idle lo'i'C, says t ie storm was the worst baby boy. Everybody -i tiling A work more complete and author! .ie had seen in thirty years service largo box factory, we need a pulp west. along fine and C. R w ■ •<s the tive than any other statistical book at the Blanco station. mill, we need a sash and door fac broadest smile of anybo«li n town Good dairy land can be b aught ever printed on the resources oi ------ OCC------- tory, in fact we need number of these for from $25 to $50 an icre th it A. Dunham who had ■ i -ci-lent Oregon is now on the press and will establishments all of which will find will bring in bigger returns than Wayland Shoots Himself. some time ago in which ii - toot was be issued within a week. It is the golden opportunities for the de- laud elsewhere that would cost more badly hurt, is getting al . Oregon almanac and will be printed velopement of a great business in than double the amount Between well at present and 's .1 >ie by the Oregon State Immigration ' ' «Ii ig to Associated press their lines and they certainly fin'd a Bandon and Langlois alone here about on crutches. Commission, after the most careful people here that will lie ready to aretbousnrds of acres of s.icli land tepi 11«, J A. Wayland proprieter Don’t forget the l’a .- ic'iers compilation. Il will be distributed get in and do all in their power to ■to be had at the figures n imeil .ib- \ 1 ot the Appeal to Reism, one o meeting at the Bandon n<s I •idiool, to not less than half a million people the leading So .ialist papers of the push the great work along. and there is pl-nty of it t i be had all over the country who are desir countr, shiit hi 1 .elf at his home, Friday evening Novemb- i . rad. But when we have spoken of the in every sec ion of the two cou iiii ous of learning more about this state F ound —A black d< .m ». u,<»wncr timber and the great possibilities Then if one does nol like .1 ■ T iiir.ul, K.msas !. -1 Monday. His and what it offers to the settler. may have same by c iil . ; -I this Are the Bandon Schools a from its use, we h ive only begun to business frit-nils give , s the re-son tb t he there are pl-.-n;, of i The forthcoming book is one of office proving prope r . 1' p'y'”g Fizzle? mention the possibilities of this great tunities tor fruit grov ing, or ’ es- hid brooded over ' . • death of his too pages, with 20 pages given to tt wife who was ki1’«-.1 abaut a year for ill's ad. section. We have minerals of tablish a chick« 1 farm eitii ' statistical maps and diagrams. Great Mrs. L. J. Cody has b • 1 111 the « > in an automob Ie wreck. Then various kinds, chief of which are which will bring excellen; relui 'is. care has been taken to insure the The public school of Bandon silk list for several d" >.. t better 'oo he was lo hav. stood ,r '-il in a coal and gold, and these latent Mr Farmer, Mr. Dairyman accuracy of every statement made, is a fizzle according to the Ladies possibilities are only awaiting de- Mr. Fruit G.ower, if , :u ar. looking ew (I.I-. I'll hi alleged circul it’.on at present. so that it will serve as an absolutely Home Journal together with the >. :ui( win-ti is said to have D W. Carpenter h ll.il a velopement to their fullest capacity for a place l > l«;:tle; y rir i'n.i .1 : i >a . correct authority for reference. The other public schools of the country. «cket But we still have even greater jus. come to south'. 1 <):•<•. ;or, necn of a detam-ng character, con- stock of confectioner; t book deals with every phase of the That journal promises to make them ■ . 1 ..ng 01. ; th.- olfi ;ers of the Store. possibilities than either oi these ir. and you will find what yon x. resources of the st ite and will give better soon so watch its columns. .e.i •.'<»; ill I . Iei.il prison, and J-444 !4-44>4-M-444-{4-!-1- our extensive farming and dairying We have no fear ns to yo.ir re 1 a splendid idea ol what the new That the education of the youth of ■ ,<■ think ¡hat fuel may hive been | BANDON CH Ur. interests. And it is to these that maining if you give the 1E3 ; iliy a comer will find here, being particu today is about the biggest problem X- ¡-.Uiiaily tlic cau.e ot his death, we desire to call the attention of fail trial -i-frv-rr-i- ’ i-fr-t-; < ■; larly interesting to the farmer. we have to solve is universally ad >«>wever his friends say that Mr. S t . J ohn ’ s Ei-iscot-.n. .UKf H. mitted. How to accomplish that .«’ayland bail no fear so tar as that have more room next year. I think Bindon is going to win.a ij ■ C<d Services 2nd 41I1 and , end keeps some of us awake some i unlays put was concerne I as he felt cer- A Double Welcome. Mr. Mast will find 900 pupils of no long ' nights and how to make tilt Bandon it 11 a. m an I 7:30 p 1: Sunday tain of vindication. school age ¡it the census to be taken ing th it pi-.-simistie sc > .vl, 1 . school better interests us all. The School oil all Sunday-, at 1 1. ID. • ---- o-^o--- this month anil tlx* next censu- w a. and gru n «ling the elemi - The scaffolding has been taken public school sys! ,i is ua.lunfitly Win. Horsfall, A- 1. tv ii on. make us an independent district it were not ft>i the rain th . w< Women’s Socialist. 1 Club down from the M. E. Church and weak in m my points and that we with a thousand or more pupils. be a desert as di slituteof v< ; , Organized. M. E. C hurc 1 a walk laid to Atwater street. This have our shire if weaknesses is ot Die work 1 have suggested is not as the bild spot on .1 man’s hi Sabbath school 10 a. m. gives an entrance on the north side course true. I think 1 can see some expensive in comparison to the good is destitute of hair. Junior League, 3 j .111. of the church thus presenting a of the things that should be changed A women,* socialist club, iin- it will do the boysand girls of this Nature will lookout for her l-.pworth League 6:30 m. double welcome to all, and making heie in Bandon and I would like posed of .seventeen charter members, town. It will make it much easier if we just look out tor ours Services next Sunday •s usual. an easy access. to help change them. In brief I ■i.is organized at the B ind >.1 Opera to keep boys and girls in school Morris. J ohn J. M ick ey . 1. 1 or. Rev. Mickey w 1! talk next Sun would like to see the Bandon public House last Sunday evening by Dr. when we have more work of this —-ooc— day morning on Home Missions, schools made into a people’s uni B K. Leach, following a very i-i- kind and would save them one year Mide Official Connf. P resbyterian using charts sent out by the Home- versiiy along some such lines as -tructive and eloquent address by in four which is an important thing S> races will be as io'.? b . Mission Council and the Council of these. The schools should be open Mr. Walter Fulcher. and would fit many of them better Qm .l Hour, 9:45 Women for Home Missions. from eight in the mornining until Atty G. R. W.'de w - n f pi. The dul> will hold i’s first regj- then they otherwise would be fitted Preaching at 11 :oo. five in the afternoon tor the da^s <r meeting at Bandon Opera House for life’s work and would send more Frid iv and S itur-lav of let v< Sunday school at 10 o’« 1 »ck. woik There should lie 48 weeks on Saturday even’ng, . 1 -gining at Club Holds Anniversary of them to higher schools than we to make the official count of the Co Christian Endeavor v.. convene work each year instead 0(36 so that 7:30. A number of r.r Lidie are now sending. Band >n is a I c unity ballots. i he count w 1 at 7 :Oo p. 111. the entire number of w eks required wide awake town Nothing wiii 1 made by C. R. Wade of this city who are advocates of socialists Preaching at 7 ¡30. The members of the Liter lor giaduation from the high school help us keep awake more th in go >d rand E A. Dodge of Myr h Po a, principles have e.vpri-- sed their in- H. C. H arte an fi 1* j or. 144 could be done tu three ye irs of Thimbla Club and a few guests were 1 j,,sl|ces of the pe ice, and NeL () '•ntron of joirii-rg the club on Srtur- schools and schools of this kind I |8 weeks ratliei than in tour years entertained at the home of Mrs. Guv would be a great improvement on mun-lson and Geo. Lc i< h, < b.i! s «lay evening. Turnbow Thursday a ternoon, it ot 36 weeks. This w«»uld a low a The official count show«: I ve. - Dr. B. K. I.r ich will deliver an a hat we non hive. II. L. llopkius I..THODIST E piscopa ' ' III ten. being the regular meeting of th - tour wee-s vacation each year. I tew changes from the ! «ddre-s next Sur.day evening in t first count ------ c-wwes------- S outh , Cor. 4th and . r .ice. club, also the the'5th an lie -riirv. I -nd not inure than one or tv 1 vor the Bandon Ojiet.1 Hm.e on the lay. Beginning with about the sixth S R. S ieei . . <* t »ir»r After the regular work of tlx dub grade instruction should be be given Something Better than Rail of a variance on any candidate, alb ei t, -'Socialism and Christiani in a very interesting manner Mrs roads. l’lie vote for justice of pe ice in ty.’’ These Sunday evening meet- in manual training including wood Lewin told the club members abm' work and iron L atter D ay S a : his district was 197 ar-d tor >11 - ngs of the socialists re being large work witfl some little the organizing of the club five years attention to electrictricity and table ax6. C. R Wade was 1 elec- ly attended No admission is Reorganized Chur a •f Jesus Bandon is going to be a city and ago. as she w as the only member the principles of physics. Along ted justice and S. S. >hi< Ida > >1 C rarged. Jhrist 4 Latter Day S« . • C<* um— will actually be placed on the map. left that helped to organize. Then ----- 000— table. There was no candidal on >ia Avenue. -side of this there should be given This statement is based on the aM prepsrel to the dining room 1 in sew ing an«l cooking and house any ticket against either of the e I «liniind <’i >it left yrsterday for Meeting every Sund < which was beautifully decorstel : managing and buying of materials. fact that a mutual and loyal feeling men. his home in Tacoma after having Sunday school at 1 • • • 1. m. with the club colors and Oregi 11 ! W<- should also have thorough in has found place in the minds ol her ----- OCX"'------ pent some time at Croft's lodgi 'reaching at 1 r :oo a. u.. K< ligio grape. When seated at the table, suuction in gardening with prac- people. Not only is this feeling Commercial Club Holds mill of Ban«lon. IIis sun Sydnej ’ t 7:00 p. tn. and pre«- 't > it 8:00 in behalf of the club Mrs. Bowin in tice on land that the schools should perceptible in Bandon proper, but ( ro t and wife are at the lodge and 1. m. Prayer meeting i‘ • > >. m. Meeting. presented Mrs. Lewin with a beauti 1 own and this instruction should in 4 has spread into the rural district:. ¡1 is in iin permanently and Mr. Vednesday evenings. ful silver bread tray, with the follow Bandon will grew and live only clude poultry raising and something Cioft will s|H-nd considerable portion All are cordially iuv t ii tend. ing engraved upon it. Ladies ! of stcck raising as well. The high in proportion to the developement The B m«lon Commercial Club met of Ns lime b- re also. Thimble Club to Mrs, Minerva school laboratory should be fitted to ■ f her surroun ling country, There - list night in l-’ireni m s Ha'I. a - tli Asa Carpenter got his hand mash- W an 1 eh —Watcher •> \> lir— Lewin, which was a great surprise , carry on good work in physics and lore it is to her interest not to draw new ipiart'-r« in Concrete H ill w< e < , in Ki use's shingle mill Wednes- ifiro Bro3. 9 to Mrs. Lewin. Dainty refresh- obliged to lay off fcr chemistry and botanv to In Ip the too definite a line between town not y-t 1 onipleti-d. The ini« nti ¡1 < iy ¡mil menu were served by the hostess .-.lid country. Some day the word I ■w practical work in gardening, to start was to adopt the new by lav at t’ ■ a while. < which were enjoyed by all. Amos Cor- on who has been visi I toward pharmacy,. The musical Bandon w ill signify all beLwecn Coos meeting last night but as the n- that ------ OOO----- The best evide . J instruction already started sh-mid be Bay and Port Orford and between quarters were not done, it aside ts ; his brother Abe I >r a few days •^oquille and the ocean. It is not this bank is giving '-;fac- • • ■« 1 tin » i.’h Band in yesterday ' made to incluiie some work in in c ried to postpone that par; of tl e Along the Waterfront. torv service to its nt.- 1 > IS h way h inie.it Myrtle Point. strmnent.il as well as vocal training nece.-ssay that a place be layed o: t program till the next meet ng. rhe ttnpreieilent .i «ther Rev S k Steeb- returned on and the- commercial work should be in twei ly live Ret lots with pink If. II, Dufort, reported tbit of new clients ¡1 re- The Ebzabeth arrived yesterday ' made strong. Together with these houses on them to bear a name Hite Ehzibetb from II mston, Texts w >rk of planking Columbia opened a >4 Its I bis loyal feeling is a great for< c was proceeding as rapidly as with no tons of freight and a good ; physical training shout be given where lie h 1'1 b en after his childri n cently here. list of passengers. Among those i every child in school. 1 1 ■ k of and is bound to leave it's mark We weather would permit, and it who have b--< n living with their Many of these n V *c- arriving on the Elizabeth were: i the day should lx- divided lx I ween can give the high s< hooj credit for he added here by way ol con amlm ’her fir aunt lime. Mr. lie ■ ounts were open 1 Mrs. H. A. Dooley, Mrs J. E. • study of books and the work in it’s origin. The credit for the dation to Mr. Dufort that I- hr. : Si» clew'll again fill his appeint recommendation !-• old Wa'strom, Mr. Morton, M. [. Ran 1 be sh ips an«l kitchen and sewing mutual feeling between town and worked very hard on the pr ii • i‘s at the M. E. - hurcli south, patrons who de tit -ir dall, Ruby Randall, Laura Randall, room and garden the physicical country must lie given to the new- I lion and it is largely due • xt Sunday, both morning and friends to share in c >n- co in cis. J. Joce*. M. Wilcox and wife and I instruction. Credit shoulil tie good I efforts that the work i> -- far sciencious sei vice are 1 child, L. Jones, Mrs. McKinney , for good work in all subjects and If you are going to live here kt a-« it 'S. i. IL n j orren arc giving. and two daughters. S. R. Steele : graduation should depend on work us make the I » -st of it. Let us not None of th • commi ; Port n*s of a ie babv We have a.t ■ > la- and two children, Geo. El*v, C. rather than on the pages of s book. inly show our visitors the beach Commisson were present cc n « q tions for many m tt.id Morrow, L. A Kent. Victor Frank, It is quite possible for us to have but take them out and show them ly there was no rc( >rt from A 'll-’. ; • str tek in our officers will ’ 4.1 .ed L. Eckhoff, Dr. G. Winke. The such a school in Bandon and soon what is being done in the country. committee. I nd tackel to interview those « 1 » le- Elizabeth sailed this afternoon at We now have 560 pupils on the rolls A new farmer is worth more to us A motion was m>de a I ci al the Randolph mill Wednesday sire efficient uh ‘ ttl ’ll. two o'clock. some 200 more than when I came than three new merchants. to call tb<- attention of the h I ami his skull was traciure l He The Fifield arrived in port Tues here. Every room in the building With the continuation of this officer to the cotidil on of th-: d 1 was brought to the Bandon hospital day w ith 70 tons of freight and a is now . , /1 j 1 t belter attitude which has sprung up 1 g fountain* in the Bandon school where he is b« ng given medical EVIDENC FIRST NAT L K WK