The Recorder is read by more people in Bandon and vicinity than all other papers combined. SEMI-WEEKLY VOLUME XXIX BANDON, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1913 1 NUMBER 92 PATRONS-TEACHERS MEETING AT THE HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM TONIGHT - L -y "10 lattlati rr n Aiirn iiri FOR OFFENSE Mm. Foreman. WhoGit Into Trouble in Curry County, Again in Trouble Mrs. Flora,' Foreman, ''teacher whr 'got into trouble in Curry county la st ve.ir over her Socialist)' teach lugs hi th Denmartc solu.ol "am I who was (Minify discharged "before the year ended there, is now in troi't.lv near Chtskanie. A dispatch (ton:, there says: " The neighboring srlionl district of ,iiirney is in the midst ot in ex citing campaign as to whHier or not the principal 61 the schorl, Mrs. Flora Foreman, shall lx; r lained. Mis Foreman is an avowed 55 cialil a dmciple of Kinir.a Goldman,' nnd she :s charged with carrying these doctrines into the school room: OikI of the patrons of this school brought formal charges agn.nst her. ' Abe llerschiu, Socialist, l Port.: Line, and S, Nuorova, jlor oi the Astoria Toievi, were present in the'liiiterests ol Mrs' Foreman The prrvk-cutioi) asked .an adjoii'iimeiH of the ase because itsaltonniv could not he present. There wciu n num ber rf charges all leading ii to and cuhjiinating in llie specific rhirge of tea(lnng er.iisteiitly tne doctrines of Sojalism and atheism, am ' that theleis no God, and that CliitSiwa not, the son of God but a leader of the workingmeti." Sthe was also charged with riding thnlmgh the district in compai y with thnv young men with the r : flag railed over the carriage. Mm, Foleman proved herscll full ible to champion her own ciuse, i, ! ... .1... l ( ........i. lifgaromg uie ciii.'m-- hi nmi inc Socialism she exp '.lined her imlhods ol teaching history, iViting tl.t she "told her pupils tt' .t thi irolernmcnt was rotten to the core," del bring that was the truth a ui that' sh? would not teach at ll il she cfinld not te.ch the truth; -lh it she blamed the knowledge which caused , arrive at this cnnclnsif n from i ' i lv papers. !, tul I. the directors .they might In , hf r -.emcee 'or pi 5 per .hontli, bul her -pinions were not Irtt , sale. Slie evaded entirely the ,rb rge df tewlnng alhmsm. She .uknowledgeihitli'i t rough t'nrdist'irt with the ted J ig up. ra'sed ami ridiculed ' W id- of the charge being a s'uioiiij na She ai .ngn.d the comity J.Yx,. siipar mlen.lent, eiilling li.lm "ji llyfuU with the backbone . ol n igle wprm." Just what the outcome ol mm pro. bledmgs will be is haul to l' ocwit. The lormal trial befote '.h 'icjiool board, with an aliorney ii'id r mnly superintendent previa. " UM s leu Coos Hay T.iKts. Apple Py in Binclon,' Lverybod' apples Tuoday Apple pie, apple !timpling, apple fobblcr. apple jell, . ,,pte switfe. fipples, apple, a))hii.ffe theordur ol the day Applen arc ;he llie ImwI Inut tlut grow and t":rymy stli 'hem It it piohaho thai moru i.pples were Uen in lumlnii Tuw ,Iav than " any oilir one tUyin l he history of the ci.y Coos county appIuaru.l'-1fcloun!y lavored, and we can mine pi, ol m Although Tuerfi., 4 .ipple day thiouglwut the I l, yitf every day could be apple v III Coos county. THAT ROAD BOND ISSUE Some Plnn Should be Ar ranged Whereby the Work . , Could Go AhontJi. As has been previously announced the good road- bond ;ssiih for Coos comity scums to le up in the air at present, and yet the fc lnt ws need the l)nds an nreit ike tom) arc still .staring ; in tbr ct. There vrill le meeting in .Co (piille Dt'Ceinlver ant) at which time it is hoped that some plan may In decided upon wlwreby .we can get together. '.Ve need a road to the' Douglas county . line from Coos county and we need a road from II andon to the Curry county line, and uuIcms'uw get this latter null, the people from (his uxtiau oi the county will met l.uor (he ImwuI. It would seem that soo kind of a plan could M.' voikfd out whereby we could get together on tin; projxwi tion ami tuve the' bond election yo ahead as Mtm ; prnhible. . The law- limiting (he hmuls to tco ptT cent iti the f'4xlif mMy, is an unfortunate one inrirct!, but we have it and must abide by it until such liifte'aslhc liwcan ln'clungcd,. The one thing to do. no is ' to go alnviit and builit u)i at roads e cm by hondiug (or the umin4 allowed. It if lo 1ms 10 wd iIa4 idnt liviiR gation rori liandno ami vicinity will attend the iiM.xting M Cjuilb: Drcemlef juil, TAKE CENSUS CoiitKy .Sukerin4r(Mitiit lUber ht inforwril tbc kuxA clriksi lt tl; census ota4 lie fake ike Ia1 wrtk in this month and that Ike reports must W. in within ten ihy in order loget in no the lax approbation, Tit be. ewtilli'd to tutMueratiou the youth iTtMal lc over Unit thi miib r i yuan ol age arwl nu't (x n actual xrlnni o4 itw iWilfict. The pareiilK or guardbttk iimiiI aUo lioua lute HsiidentH uhIism the jwjiil It. cll mijipottfn). It Is alM tM-rri-WIS Ut hve ich'KJ si ivwintht ia the yiuir iw oikr ti enlille tkit liict to it appotl()oiMyr4 ol (hr, taxes. Gwul V'dmn rv1 t W GtsuwJ. Sliifday utrt Sunday night' a mill M!lpnd..prixfrain oi foiw rrl nl liremHl H lur" vil' be lio'n. Special MiyntUM u drAwit In the luii reel i.iib"i irMutv for SaJurdry dight, "M Ifeio Xiuoii Mwi." ilv i llg 'tutt. (nil ni grippiag wifuiral. Htiig a mn trail in .Glacier I'rU I aunllin ol lke iwtiuilar Hrii'n of Mimic pictures. "See jiiiu'iica Timt " lllografi proMifilna uuglnldr urce l cimnrily. Good fllrii Sunday nielli. No advaff 'n'prkc 10.5c. ' . It. W. Dmn w idc'a Arip lo'Gnlil llirh kiM wok mi oonniwtion n'tvli hi pWlkw air (JiejMity ' kaHfl in duifi l iJb UaMtw' frrojwilaffur .. .. a . It-A.t .. II .t . llie mmhhwx mm ai ww) 1 mwu 1 yt u UatUAm uhouj $ yontaV tf. MHl twwrt 4M ,wUtlA ill litiiMlsly po.uoo-VmxOilmAl Tribune, ) THIS MONTH CITY NEGOTIATING WITH BANDON WATER COMPANY ' The city ol lt.iudon is negotiating with the Haudon Water Company with the idea of purchasing the system providing the necessary ar rangements can I ; made. The, price that is asked by the company Is $.19,500 as against $10;, oao asked List summer at the sH.cid election. . The city, has secur'cif the sei vie'es (d'R. H. Coi:y, engineef for the Coos Hay Wats .Conpauy to' con' lei with City Kngineer P. A. Sjlnd In-rg and make an inventory ol the plant, and if in the estimation of lhe Airrntinl For Gtnb!iny at ilttxxi liny AccmiiHi; , to the Rcpxirt. Tamp Oshoinc. ifiu base 'Ivdl pitcher who started the Veaso'n with ilaiiilou list .-iiimmer. but w!is later discharger Ivtc'ause .itwas alleged (hat he ' threw a game jro North HetMl, ix in trouble again accotdlhg to a report in the Coos iKay Tiiucs, which Kays that tibome was atre ei'l for gambling and bound over un der frvl" Uu'ids. tsborue declares Uv. 'i ma' guilty alllmngli i man taittj tUtf testifii'it lie.tore Judge iialf m court at, Corinlle that' they' luil Imyw gambliuc atu( he lost is watch to OibiKiM; who afteiwatiK rclutiml 11, (iK4e will te' coiUfwitel in af. (tear fefofc tiae giait jiwy at tfve nei( session! Atttr G. T. Treadgotif aitived home today fnmi Salem wlu-re He had been aiguiitg some cins in the supreme coutt. BALL PIAYER IN TROUBLE Keep the Home Dollar at Home fc. $ $ ft . ' J0f'4 jk&il ttia TX)LLAli 7iI RotiA it it ywt'f hfrtn tWitl X DOLLAlf ;mt in ciretiliition hr.tti iz wvtik y aitxJUt fa tlio trisii 09 ill U10 mail ordbr homHj'B pockoi. , Vlion 7011 fond llntt DOLLAR r7 Vin oj ovmmufiy KiJiit the profit lliat'ijiiit jutt w will le inndo by yotiM. 1UK8. y)iv lftr'Ilty "tiotlirr 1)011. A It Vtjl crinr Oonrisrwil, cvc9j 1)01 A AH thr.t U runt riYfuj h putliiif; pow 011 .ruip'lliitr X)0lr U.U tlmt Lb left hthlM. A I 0 IX A 15 uptrrf In yoxti liowc iowp nlp4 to nuiko 'yoy iioL'liboht jiKt tlnV fntColf tnoro KfOMxiroui. . To that sxtnnt. nlan. 1 ' ' - 1 1 . it tiinkon tho cn,niunlty mor prnirii, And It tnnkca you profttln jiut tlm Mfnp way tlinl Ilia aommtuilty doo, Wlion tlior h plenty of tnonoy In clroulntjon ovcryLody lencfit. TJmt'ii why you houlJ krep junt m tunny i)OI.I,AnS lioro nil you enn Initial of Pondlr Utom nwy.. Ily VAIllbtfl'AXO HOMIW' DUS'j'nfKft yeu enn do thin. . 0 ' Isn't it; worth while thinking .over ? engineers th"e company's properly is worth the- money, then further negotiations will I mi made but, if the engineers re port the plant to he of less value, then it may In' necessary lo'strfri other proceedings. ' , So4iie linn: ago the city instituted suit against the company to annul the 'franchise .because ol alleged .Violations and the (ale negotiations have U'tu'tUe outcome of tliis suit. The ejig-ineers have nol yet hand--ed in.thc'ii' figures, so it cannot be told at this tune whether, or not 'the proposition will Ik carrietl througli RECEPTION BYJNIORS Anunl Affair Given at (he High School Building Lat Night. The animal reception by the' juniors' lo the rest ol the high school 'and alumni was given at the high building Last night and . was one of the most vojoyabk' vocial -affairs of H'anui. The evening's entertainment cw sisleil of ;t track me?t in the loner hall ami other Amusements, among which was to make .sciiinix of the fvi'shtuen aiwl freshman of tiie seniors and faculty, and I lieu a sclliiig match was held by the freshman, wllkh n4 course causeal great amuse ment as a (renhmen'is not supposei to Im: able to spell A chafing dish Innclieim was :vd by I Ik juuiorx and all presenf aie loud in tkeir jiraise 0 the ex cellent eulrntaiuiMciit furnished by the ciotf. 1 ; Harry Sieinati'n of California is visiting his brother A. Y. Sieman and'lamily' of this city. ' ' ' . L. . - . rCJ"U VOTED 15 MILL TAX School District Provides For Maintenance of Schools For Ensuing Year. At a meeting of the .voters 'of School District No 54. comprising llandon, Tuesday nighf a.tax "of 15 mills was" voted for the inaiiiteiiance 0 llie schools for the ensuing year And transacted other important .business lor iIm: school. There was only a light attendance there being but 2.4 voles cast. J. W. Mast, clerk ol the bpard, rci.d the following budget which was the estiulate ol the cost of main - tabling the schools for the vear Teachers salaries $i3.5l5-oo . $1260.00 . , $680.80 . . $150.00 .',$09 j.-1 1 . $1250.00 Janitor salaries . Furniture ; . . . . TyH?wrilers . Domestic Science1 Sundry Kxpenscs Interest on Imlehtednes .'$2'855'.5o Time warrants rel'iption $1250.00 Cement Walks $757. t'2 Stieef Improvement . . . $650.00 Total . , . . . . $23,oy7.53 Souucr.s ok ukvicnOr. County fund, estimate . . $6650.00 State .fund, estimate . . . $1850.00 SfK-cial Tax, 15 mills on valuation ol $08 1 , 31 1 $14 , 779. 66 Total $23,279.66 Making a balance of $182. 13 WELL DEAD Mrs. l-ovioa C. Rockwell died at her home near this city Wednesday, and the funeral is being held this afternoon the At. R. church this af ternoon, , Lovina C. Mapes was born in Crawford county, Pa'., .Oct ober 13, 1847 where she grew to womanhood and rat married to S. C. Horkwett Janualy 30, 1864. , To thi union four chiU'ren were born, Chan. S. ti.ockwelt,' of Cle.irlleld, IV, WillC. Hocliwell.'of.Sl. Johns Vsli Gecrgc .11. Rock well', of British Columbia tul Mrs. R, II, YoiMig of ttandon. The itockwdl family came to Haiiilon in 1906 and arc welfktiown in this city. ' MrsRorkwcll was a womyn ot n4le c)urclera kind wile and motlwr rnrf a good neigh hor, Siie wait much loved y all who knew bef. At the time orfsjerr death Mrs. W orb we'l vsu 66 years, one month nfutMi ily,i' oV1, Site had .been iJJ only abrwi fwo weeks and her drjsihc(A)ie.H in a great shock to.her family, a'1 0I.0I10111 have tlif sinci-re yniM'h)f of 11 large circ of friends, , , f .fvrv . a The Coifillc Scnliti:l reports that ther were 6,000 bunlielH (A grain rained til's year by Albert .Schroedcr on llie place formerly owned by J, I'red SchroeiTer. 'I lie crop averaged tid.ifly'75 busjicld o llie acre. Twenty rtcres ol the Ki acre In grain averaged 90 bunhtU lo llie acre, AHer rt'lmrtlng miMi a prolific croo. Iic Senllnel nayWIl In a wonder why (ho farniutN ol tlif) ,o(i)lll(i Va lev donol lainu'onoiigh of cvtmUU) ii)ply homo coiiMiuipiiou, liiMoad 01 ImfulnK grHln Iwm other )luce, 00.) MRS. ROCK PROBE ON AT FLORENCE Interviews Florence Business Men Concerning State ,. Deportation There. , Florence, Or., Nov. 20, Capt. Metcall. interviewed a iiuniler of the 1 lading citizens yesterday concern ing the I. W. W. deportation here last Friday. It was stated that he had . not obtained much evidence iigainst arty" ol the citizens. ' . There is less excitement in Flor- ' , ence over the matter than there is outside concerning it. Capt. Mctcalf has not made any intimations of declaring martial law. or tlic necessity of such an action. I Ie U ill make a report to Governor West, and the latter will take any action that he may deem advisable . but Capt. Metfalf will not do auy- thing nor will he give out any of his 'findings before' submitting tlietn to Governor West. Owing to mat ters being quiet ami peaceful, here, it is not expected that he will make a hasty preliminary report like Gov'-, ernor West intimated he . wanted, . but will probably go. direct to Saleui and report vdrbally to Governor West, and possibly folldw Ijup with' a detailed Written report. . The two hundred men who took part are not in the least frightened, . nor are they willing to' acknowledge" even to the Gouernor of .the state that they did otherwise than right in removing these undenirables.. There arc very few'here who actual-, ly bejieved tliil the governor in (ends to do anything in the matter. '.. The citizens who were instrument tal in the reinoving ol the I. W. W. received the justification ol their action- when the vacated headquart ers were searched and a bunch of correspondence found wliic1i'plainlp shows the plans oj the organizatibn and the methods they pursued in ' attninimr their ends. . i Married November? 1.3'tTts m Mr. Fred Lorentzen ol this city and Miss Edna Hodge oi , J'roHpir, were married, at Coquille, Novem- ' Iwr 13th. The groom is one -of " Handon's popular young men and has been employed with the Dndon Water Co, for some time. The bride is the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marfan Hodge gl Prosper and one ol the most popjilar young ladies of that little city. Sh.e is also welknown in Handon being .. :... f .. r a ir a s'sicr ui nirs. j n. iveuneoy ami litis spent a good deal of her lime . here where she h;s many -friends. ,t the happy young couple will have the congratulations and best wishes ol a large circle ol friends. Dufort Gets Contract. About the only businc. ' ot jta- pgrtance at the City Council meeting Wednesday night was the letting of (he contract to ' II, II. Dufort for the iniroviiig of I'iist Street North in Handon Ilcightii, , The measl-s and whooping cough are mill prevalent In the Rogue river country. There are nix cases of muahliM In tin; home ol J. C, Porter, field nt Kuchrr creek. Miss ICdith Ijikk, who has been teaching the -Gold Ileach Kcliool, will resign her tKsiiion on tho account ol a nevoro allacl: ol the omkihIoh and raltini to ' hor I10111u.il A5ytlo-l'(li)i, while liar nUter will floniilyo nj iiiifiiUlied tcrib Port Orlonl Trlliiinu,