Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915, April 11, 1913, Image 1

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VOL IMF. XXIX
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FRIDAY. APRII. Il, 1913
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NUMBER 30
D iacum Several Measures to be Voted
on at Special Election in June, In­
Bonding and Cow Questions.
The Moose lodge inatall«*d officers
last night as follows: N J Cram.
Past Dictator; Donald McIntosh,
Dictator, Frank Colgrove, Vice
Dictator; Roy Thom, Prelate; Harry
Pierce, Sergeant at Arms; Clayton
, Mead. Secretary; Dr. H. L. Huston
j Treasurer; C. Holman, Inside Guard
C. R. Langley, Outside Guard,
Trustees, C Edmunds, N. J. Crain,
and C. Langley.
FIRST STREET
TO BE OPENED
Settlement Made With Ar­
thur Ellingson Wednesday
Morning
The general meeting of the Com­ be floated for 4 i-jor possibly 4
Arthur Ellingson was down from
mercial Club helil last night at the per cent.
Coquille Tuesday and Wednesday
Commercial Club Hall was well at-
E. E. Oakes questioned the ad­
and met with a few Bandon business
tended.
visability of Ixtnd issue on the
men, and the matter of opening
Several is«ues ol the day were grounds that lie was of the opinion
First street was finally closed up
discussed
The cow question came tint a frond issue to pay off the in­
satisfactory
to all. Mr Ellingson
tn 1er attention. The s|»eakers on debtedness of a town council in the
made a proposition which was con-
. this subject expressed themselves in ordinary management ol the city
sidered fair and the Bandon busi­
strong terms. Mr. Mast drew at­ wonld tend to make the council ex­
ness men agreed to put up the
Washington, D. C., April io— tention to the menace to public travagant.
A luncheon was given at the extra money for Mr. Ellingson,
The new amendment to the consti- health aiismg from the town cow.
Mr, Mast from memory recalled
Hotel Gallier yesterday at 1:30 in which is #500 more than the ap­
tution, lor the |>opular election of Mr. Topping said, "The great permanent
improvements
made
honor
of Miss Lottie tCarey who praisers allowed.
Unite«! States Senators, is the seven­ menace is the danger of tubercnlar during the administration of the
leaves
on the Fineld for Oakland,
The whole matter is now practi-
teenth to be adopted. It reads:
contagion from cows running at present council which more than
Calif.,
where
she
will
enter
the
Fa-
cally
settled and there is the best
* The Senate of the United States large
without
inspection
The accounted for the majority part of
biola
Hospital
to
take
a
nurse
’
s
of
feelings
on all sides.
shall be composed of two Senators tubercular germ from the cow that the amount owed by the city.
training
course.
The opening of First street will
from each state, elected by the is affected will stay in the system
Herbert Brown said "Three years
Those
present
were:
Messers
insure
good live business in Bandon
people thereof, for six years; anil and is more dangerous than other ago, the town owed $18,000 dol
and
Meseames
Steve
Gallier
and
E.
this
summer,
as therF are to be
each senator shall have one vote. germs.”
lars. It is now about $12,000 when
M.
Gallier,
Mrs.
Manly,
Mrs.
Breen,
seveial good business blocks go up
The electors in each state shill have
Mr. Mast enumerated the various money due on Atwater street is paid Mrs. Fish, Mrs, Randleman, Mrs. on the new street.
one vote. The electors in each state
bond issues to l»e submitted before in. In other words it has been re Hill, ‘Misses Lottie Carey, Letta
shall have the qualifications requisite
the electorate next June, and ex­ duced $6,ooo, with a five mill levy Bell, and Edna Russell, Capt. Scott
for electors of the most numerous
plained the nature of the issues. in spite of many permanent improve and Messrs J. D. Mills, Ransom
branch of the- State Legislatures.
Mr. Mast clearly showed the ad­ ments. Bandon has reached that Rackleff, and Edmuud Gallier.
"When vacancies happen in the
visability and the justice ot a bond stage when it must be improved.
representation of any state in the
issue. Placing as it does the burden We found great difficulty to float
Young Leaguers Frolic.
Senate, the executive authority cf
of some of the expense ol present park warrants In fact, if the owners
The
Una Homo League former­
such state shall issue writs of elec­
permanent improvement upon the had Kept us to the time limit of our ly known as the Young Peoples’
tion to fill such vacancies, provided
posterity that will benefit by the option we would have lost the park. League, will go on a hike into the
that the legislature ol any state may
Washington, D. C. Apr! to.
improvements now being made, It looks to me that if the bond issue woods next Sunday. They will
empower the executive thereof un­
Representative
Stephens, ot Cali­
San Franck io, April to—The
The park, the widening of streets, does not carry it is going to put the first meet at the Bandon Opera
til the |M-ople till the vacancies by
fornia
introduced
a bill directing
base ball scores ,!n .he Coast League
regrading, opening up of streets city in a veiy bad condition. We House and will start from there
election as the legidatnre may direct.
the
Panama
Railway
Company to
lor Tuesday w* <
and other improvements costing cannot float any more warrants, the about 12:30 p. m. A number of
The amendment primarily trans­
establish a Pacific steamship line con­
AT » lit.AND.
money; part or all of which comes local market will not take them up, mothers and lathers, who are hono­
fers the power of electing Senators
nection with the Atlantic line.
o
Oakland.......... .......................
out of the public treasury, are im­ we must go elsewhere for money. rary members of the League, will
from the stat legislatures to the
Mann introduced a bill for a tariff
Portland...................... ...........
provements that those who come We cannot do this with warrants, accornj any the youngsters.
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people at the polls. To effect this
board of five members.
AT KNICK.
alter us will enjoy and benefit by we must use bonds io get outside
change it was necessary to alter the
Hobson introduced a joint re­
Venice.............................................
3 machinery for the filling of vacan and it is only fair and proper that money ”
solution
for a constitutional amend­
Mr. Topping proposed the name
San Francisco. . .................
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they should share some of the ex-
vies in the Senate.
ment for the direct election of Presi­
of R Smith Bassett for membership
AT SAi KAMEN ro
pense.
dent for a single seven-year term,
in the club. Mr. Topping inform­
Sacramento............................
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Mr. Topping speaking on the
and Bartholdt one to limit the
o
Loa Angeles..........................
ed the meeting that Mr. Bassett was
question of bond issues said in part,
Presidential tenure to two four year
WFDNFS ». .y’s GAMES
a goed booster. The gentleman was
"What you do in the present re­
terms. Neeley introduced one to
Sacramento .. ..................
unanimously elected.
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dounds to the future.
Practice
»rovide for popular election of Uni­
o
Los Angeles ......................
E. E. Oakes read a letter from
throughout the world, when in a
ted States District Judges every six
Oakland.......... .............. .....
James N. McCuue secretary of the
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growing community where the ex-
Prof. Shafer of the university of years.
Portland........................................
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Underwriters
Equitable
Rating
pense is greater than can be taken
Bartholdt introduced a resolution
Oregon
will address the next Patron-
Bureau. The letter contained much
care
of,
bonds
are
issued.
Let
us
Washington I). C April to—
expert opinion of great value in de­ Teachers meeting at tne high school or commission to fix the boundaries
President Wilson's |>olicy is "hands t ike up bonds for these warrants terming the best syst< tn of fire auditorium, Tuesday evening Apr­ of North and South American na­
tions. Clark introduced a résolu
il 15th.
oil" in the California land laws, drawing 6 per cent. Bonds could fighting for Bandon.
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Dr. Schafer is one of the widest tion for a special committee to in­
lie will not interfere in the pro­
known men of the University and vestigate the various legislative an !
mised legislation against Orientals
one of its most popular lecturers. and executive committees and Aus­
The Japanese are aroused by
He is on a lecture tour covering the tin one to investigate die tobacco
the proposed legislation.
»ool at Henderson, Ky. Lobeck
Coos county towns.
introduced
one to investigate the
iadge John S. ,'oke will leave this
Tne High School Glee Club have
King
of
Bing
Bong
Tonight
»rices paid by the government for
week tor Gold Beach in time to
been pieparing special music for elevators.
at the Orpheum.
The Fifield arrived yesterday Hesshlin, M. Cohn, D. fl. Butler, this event.
open the April term of the Curry
"The King ol Bing Bong” will be with 100 tous of freight and the fol­ J. S. Keyt.
county circuit coi rt next Monday.
M. T. Calef, representing the
Everybody is invited- This will
the
Edwards-Merrctts Musical Com­
There will not le much business in
The Elizabsth arrived today with be a rare chance Io hear a good Oregon Manufacturer, Coi. E. Ho­
lowing passengers: O. E. McOren,
fers new paper, is in th : city today
Curry ccunty thi term and Judge edy Company’s opening bill at the Mrs. M. E. Gray, Gladys Warner, too tons of foeight and- passengers speaker. Do not lose it.
and
will remain in this section for
C«»ke expects t be through with Orpheum.
II. Barrett, Miss N. Ross, Miss G. as follows: R. A. Wolamat, A. Place,
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some
time looking up data for his
This is a comic o,»cra of the high­
the w«xk there in a lew days. There
Morton, S. E Brown, Mrs. M. Me B. Windle, wife and child. Miss Entertains at Five Hundred. paper.
est class and is capably presented l»y
will be no jury c lied
Donald, J. G. Carey, wife and child Murphy, Mrs. Harris, Mrs. Atkin-
Mrs, Horace Richards entertained
The toilowing Monday
Judge this clever company. The comedy G. A. Glenn, wife and child, J. L. sod, T. T. Foth, A. C. Buck. W.
throughout
the
bill
is
clean
and
re
a
number of her lady friends at a
Coke wifi Lc at Copulle and will
Masson, J. Klein, IL E. Shervil, A Doley, C. M. Chess. F. Haynes,
fined
and
the
musical
numbers
are
five
hundred party at her home yes -
preside at an ads urne«! term ol the
wile and child, Mrs. H. Lindberg, T. Haynes, F. G. Felin, Otto R.
terday
afternoon.
the
very
best.
The
principals
of
Coos county cir> uit court. When
Mrs. II. Acorn. W. S. Blaid. J. E. Sabro, R. Lane, J. W. Carter, wife
The house was beautifully dec­
the business ol t’t ■ «»Id term is con this company are all clever perform Lyon, W. Wheeler. Miss Bessie and child, F. W. Dawson wife and
ers
and
the
Dancing
Daisies
are
a
orated
with dafiodils and Irish
clmled »be Kellar April term wil
Bessie Grey, Mrs. A. B. Bneth. W. child, T. Ross. T. Reed, Tas. Dor­
bevy
ol
shapely
girls
who
can
both
thistles, and dainty refreshments
be convened.
A. Hesshlin, wife and child, A. rell.
sing
am!
dance.
The
compiny
has
were served after cards.
There will be * gtxxl deal of busi­
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met
with
great
success
in
all
the
The first prize was won by Mrs.
ness at this ten 1 especially on the
cities
played
so
tar
and
is
deserving
N.
J. Crain while the consolation
criminal dock«'t. The cases of the
SAFETY KIR YOUR
of
the
highest
praise.
There
will
be
prize went to Mrs. F. B. Sturgis.
number anesioil w ill come up lot
MONEY
The afternoon was very pleasantly
trial and the criminal work will an entire change of program every
CONSIDERATI A I -
Mr.
spent by all present, and Mrs. Rich
probably uvnpy a good deal ot night and a Sunday matinee
TENTION ED YOUR
Marks, manager ol the company
ards proved herself an excellent
time. MiishtnM Record
BUSINESS REQUIRE
wishes to stale to the ladies and
hostess.
MENTS
children as well as th«* gentlemen
Those invited were: Mesd.unes
A BANKING HOME
The Grotto ot Torture
that this is a clean refined show, and
At the base ball meeting held in
Albert Dimmick. F. B. Sturgis, H
New
York,
April
10.
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The
six
­
WHERE YOUR INTER
A big tw*.» re I feature at the that there will be nothing said or
in North Bend yesterbay the situa­ tieth bomb exploded in New York L. Houston, C. Y. Lowe, L. P.
F.STS MAY CROW,
Grand theatre but «lay night. April ilon«' to offcml the most fastidious.
tion was not changed from what it causing havoc in an east side tene­ Sorensen, N. J. Crain, F. J Feeney
1NCOl R AO1 D A N l)
13th.
had been before, however, it is be­
AIDED BY OFFICERS
Arihur Gale, W. S. Wells, F, V.
ment house last night.
The scenes o' ta is gripping photo
lieve«!
that
conditions
will
be
arrive«!
AND E M P L O Y E 8
The Harbor View Grocery store
A razor was found in the hand of Catterlin, C. McC. Johnson, Geo
at, wherein there will lx* a four team
drama are laid 1« nd a.
WHOM OMI UM I-
his story shows a 1 on the Null h.»> receives! a lull line league in the county with from 3 to a barber who slashed a man’s throat Geisendorter, P. A. Sandberg, J.
The climax «
TO PROMOTE THE
anti twenty families fled from the Howard Johnston, Robert Johnson,
tough a window ol S & W gr«x erics ami 1* now pre- 5 im|»orted players in each team.
leopard leaping
WELFARE of CLIENTS
Iiareil
to
MYonxxhte
the
public
house by way of the fire escape, the J. T. Sullivan, W. E, Best, J C.
ot a Bungalow rr I capturing the
.owes! iwxts c«»nsKtrat with lugh-
"We are particular.” Are you? front stairs being demolished by
officers little bale daughter.
Sligle, T. H. Mehl, A. S. Elliott,
It* a big lea tun akmc worth the ewt quality will |xcvail. Free dr- Then call tor S <N W Brand gooil.s the bomb.
| livery. Y«wr |»atronagc m reiqwct- at your grocers and get the best
Nearly sixty bombs have been E. E. Reynolds, H. K. Flom, C.
price ol admission
Open dining Noon Hour and Satur­
value
lor
y«»ur
mixley.
fulh
mdicrtcd
Mis.
J.
I-
Conger
Complete
set
off in New York since the first E. Kopf, F. L. Greenough, T. W
Other g«xxl ilm will be shown
day Evening*.
Il'htMC
100
satisfaction guaranteed.
1 of the year.
Robison and Miss Maude Lowe.
No advance in | ice i«x jc.
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Tn.' C.xw tub-DtairM M miMrtul
AetCa tatlfW * i«l Epworth I Jrag we
Cocvmlwui 4 the M. E. Chun h
wilt <1 vet m 1-andon. April I yth to
roth, There «dl lx* seven charges
leprtMvntcd. t ml the meeting prom­
ise»: to be a *• ry interesting one.
Th«* ad«In • ol wek'ome will l»e
delivered Th irvlay at 2 «*<» p. m
by Rev. It C. Hartranft, |»astor ol
'•»C Prerbite tan church an«l the
response will »e by Dr. J. T. Ab­
bott, District su<H*nntendcnt
Among m er speakers will lie
Rev. H. I. R itledgc, C. It Bryan,
A C. Young A S Hiaey.
There will a so be some very in­
teresting work l»y the young |»e«>ple
at the Epw'wtl Convention, am! the
entire cone«* ior: promisra to be
one of the Ins* eyer hehl in south­
west Otegon.
SENATORS BÏ
DIRECT VOTE
AT GALLIER
SCORESIN
BALL GAMES
WILL NOT
Along The Water Front
THIS BANK
OFFERS
YOU
FIRST NAT’L BANK
S