o o o U . A o The Recorder is read y more people in Bandon and vicinity than.all other" paper Corrtbined. o .o0 SEMI-WEEKLY v.n &. t-' ... VOLUME XXIX BANDON, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1913 NUMBER 94 ROAD ."TAX-ELECTION -AT THE TOWN HALL SATURDAY, NOV. 29, AT 2:30 P. M. CcZu. Mr: fjy o o is in Mm ' mmm '.V ..ill jjlP . Bi'lil fill PLjiIiNG ' ... ! I ip Tides Wash North Ap-J 'proach to'Light Houe and 4 do Other Damage. Tin big tides of Wednesday and llmrstia cyt.ttfiupHrOrrjiJic ijpgth 's,l of the lighthouse and left it on ar l ' nd. .The isjand was only duu-y high ti'fo and hS?spou iiuhe went down tbeie w!i dry land or wet l.md, ngnin... H will be te mrmbeicd that. the Recorder called the mention of the public "to this dangerous cohdilioii about a year 1 he bin tides also wished out a big portion, of .the beach . sidewalk and amie ni-ar, undermining the. barn belonging lo II. II. Fish and occu pied, by Gatchcll Bros, transfer line. poo- (. At the Orpheura Tonight. I'hr biggest and best show ever u' on in Bandon for the price, 4.000 lett of .pictures' including a three' Hfl 101 Bisorj feature. ".When GJieral Sherman Marched to the Sea.' Also Norman, Fitihett and Harrison in three big , vaudeville. .id's, These people have played on the OrplicuiVi' circuit , in nil tlie'hig itics of; the United' States and site sure to ma'k'good, A 50 c,ent show for onfy 15'tentSf; v ry W.'B. Sirdwbridgo: ( I'las taken the agency for . the Illicit improved Electric Massage Machine very . powerful and small enough to carry in,tlccont ppek.ci ahvays ready . for 'instant use, It relieve ibcumatisJnr, vkdney trouble, lumbago, pleurisy in one application A rebel for all ailments rauscd y ilnpudcd or Jmpei-fcct icircluatinn The machine' is .otnpact and carries its own power. Don't-suffer any longt.'r when you can buy one of these machines at ' a very small coSjl call at my office opposite Garoutte Bros, livery fparn on.JViill Strct .and see the wonderful ma ihine and get a fne book' on elec trinity and diseases. MakHIKU At the home of Capt. O R. VvillanK cd.iic)sday cA-yir u g N ivi ihbcY2.ttl) nt S-rt o'clock, ejr (hnghter Miss Bt ul.di.1 Willrrd jnd Mr. V "ilium Uelaney. Rcy,, W 15 Smith 4wstir of tho Al. II. f-uuvli S iiuh itn-i.itcfl. These 111117 pi ilple ire liuth well kiiuwn in IVuivion. Ihir ,aillMS and a wssrngi r t 1. in thf Sti micr President were 'riHil V t iiii silay onear Cons ' iv A iintht rli 11 made ai. at 1 ,( ' i'S, i' 1I1 1 aisuigt ' . .h 1, t.i 1 ' i 11 w i' I't d 0V1 rlmarcl hy a iK w 'i -OOvjt Thv i'ythian Impmvcniejfl (pHib held a very inti resting nieong, at theho11mof1Mrs.Joi.es lst 'week. flu nnitfr of dumping rubbish over tlu Hutf ot the,, fool ol Garfieltl Ac. v. here ti e club nul cliiined ltup, was mentioned and steps will be liken to aporrliwd wbo. "tlping this and an' effort' made to liuvc it sti pped. .,..1,, . ?uJt - o ' 4 j" - ' ' ( j Ocean Rebekiih I-'mlge will.issiii mv ations to n ' 5 party at Odd Icllows Hall Saturday evening December 6th. Voters Will Meet Tomorrow : To Decide Whether Levy Will Be Made. A special election ling been called forj2t3"p ilijtbinorrow (Satnrday, Nov iqthy, at the city hall for thejf piirpose of voting on n 1.0 mill tax. for die impiovemi:nt of the town ship line road south from Handop. Everyone jmtere's'.tt'd in good roa-ls should be 'present. Remem ber the election wi'l be ' held like a school clecilo'n and voters who want to participate must ue on hand. promptly at 2:30 . Oregon Nqws., , Portland, Or.., Nov. 27. (Special) From air over the West, and from some of. the Middle Western stales, come reports of intending' exhibitors at the International Livestock . Ex position to l c held at the Portland Unjon Stockyards, December S 13. Guernseys from Wisconsin, Hoi stein from Arizona, Herefords and Shorthorns from Montana will be seen on dress paiade by the side of fancy livestock 'from the agricultural colleges of C.alilor'iiia, Idahq, Wash ington ajid Oregon. t Stump's licrd of Jerseys from Mouniouth, Oregon, from which the 'grand '.chanipioir heifer for tliTOnTlc'dStltfes -"Sftlie! National show in Chicago was taken, will be entered, and thj; Brown, Minor and Dunn Shorthorns 'are also on this circuit.; M triv entries of sheep from the most prominent flocks of the Northwest' will also be shiiwn. The exposition oflipials.bave b'een 'fortunate iu securuig the' services pf some of the most fannius livestock iudgts in the Union to takei Onre of the classes- Practically all the men selected have been judges at the International j-.ivef.tock Exposition or the v National i Dairy I Show at Chicaco and all are noted ioi ex ceplional ability and fairness. Com mercial and booster clubs all ove? the Northwest are enthusiastically stirHng up interest in the event, full special car parties are promised frtim a number Pf tho cities of 'East ern nnp Central Oregon and it is es. pectcd that many people all over f'je country w91 t$kt ud vantage pf tlie red"4ce,d ailwad raiies. The report of the Junction Cit .Creamery, just published, proves that the industry has been a success 1 in ovwy cay. 'This creatnety.was organiz-ij eteven irnths Am and during that ttne. H4,poo pounds ot, nutter has been made, about 5,000 Pivtinds.of wlncfi h(iibecri ustd by .1. f kiQ Ji ;rt. . the farmw JITeinoilvfc iue re main.lrr soJror gflppl milVt lot $273 Slid afeam makintf 11' t-6'allif $6JS. Vbultor- ui true aiBounl the f.irniQr)i'ru(.$ivda, 3.iy li-ss 1 cent i-r pmjnd for p'rHnjong expenses. Tho- average pjice paid for buyer dm iny. the Instil Hiopllis was cenUi per, poinid, ' and t!&e f.iiniers received $1,20 ignore thin il they had sc-UI "llieir piaKfut't to piivate crenneries. poo -" '. Lotffs D. Felshcim a newspapet niait from Namj);, Idaho arrived on the Breakwater, and he and M. B. Pressev of this city h ive taken over the Wcstrriv Wotld nd will operate that paper from tfyio time on. Mr. Mr. Kelsheim is aery pleasant .rj) puliring gentleman fte Snd Mr. Pressey lade the RnfQRDER office a pleasant call is morning. Coos Coimly Good Roads 'Association to Meet at Coquille Tuesday. Every Bandonian . who possibly can should attend the meeting of theCop's Qoimty Good Roads As- sociauon which will be held at (.0- quille next Tuesday. At this meeting it is hoped that sonic kind of a proposition can be agreed upon for the voting of the $440,000 bonds for building roads And it' behooves every Bandonian to be there and help the" good cause along and at the same 'time to sec that B-indon is not left out in the cold in the apportionment qf the .funds. It is exceedingly necessary 'that we have a better read from Bandon to the Curry county Mine and we must pull for that proposition above all others: Try and arrahge your business so as' to get away net Tue'sday, December 3rd and attend the Good Roads meeting at Cotruille. President W- K'rr, of the Ore gon Agricultural College, has rc cently.' een in . conference with the Secretary ol Agricultural and other officials at Washington regarding larger co-operation by the Govern ment with the slate in its agricultur al woik, and has been assured 'that the department of farm management will contribute money for the pro motion of boys' and girls' clubs throughoAit the state an'd ulso co-operate with the collegcm every way for 'the extension of agricultural 'education. President Kerr was much interested in the bureUu of marketing and has asked that the department send experts to Oregon to show how to get better m irkets a;ul better prices lor farm products. - - YV. E- Cattcrlin left overland Thanksgiving morninglor" ;l business trip lo Portland. JSeAKicser Did you over realize- that tho greatest Kicker lo the wflrlil is 11 JncltuHaV Did It ever dawn on you that this Is Just aa true of TUB UJWO LUGGICD KIOKIJU na of the four tiK;yd ono? 0 , Tor exninplo.Svho conld bo a more perfect Jncltnsu than tlinr innn who kicks uliou lila own townV The nss klckH becauso ho is built that way, and the man kicks becaase h0 is built the snino way. 0 e The fl&s uauallp has Something to ktok at, but the man often kicks about nothlug at all. " o Get out of the kicking habit and be a booster. It pays paya tho Individual ant? pays tho community. 0 Wouldn't you rather live In a GOOlAown than a I'OOIl onoX , All right then; help to make your town a good one Talk It up. arouse tho town spirit, (SET EVBKYHODY 03) BOOSTING. Anybody can kick, but it talces a good majj to boost. Oo Do a good citizen! Get the UabUJ 0 ; o ' Supreme Court Reverses De cision of Circuit 'Court' ' In Big. Ca$e. Atty Geo. P, Topping received a tijjegiani from Salem yesterday slating that the Sixth Street case which has been hanging fne so long had, been decided against the .city by the .Supreme Court, thus re versing the 'decision of Jhc circuit court. As near as we can learn the court based its decisioii on a technicality on the posting of the notices, holding that not 'sufficient notice had been given at the time the work was (lone. The case in volves nearly $3,000 buj. just what disposition of the afTair will be made, cannot be determined until ' tne de cision in the case has. arrived. In thccase of McLains vs. Haber y for the property west of the Presbyterian church, the Supreme court both reversed the "decision of circuit court and dismissed the case, so it would be hard to say, who won Mrs. Foreman Vindicated. Qiincy, Or , .Nov. 26, Mrs, Florajl. Foreman principal of the Qnufqy school, tonight received froih the school board a vote of vin- tlon of tho charges of having tSught in her school doctrines of Socialism, seditidn and .-itheisin. An appctd will be taken to the Stale Board of'lidi'ication for further. hear ing. Hr.iring ot the case occupied must ol the day.- We Ate Turkey. The Recorder is mostly ads. and a very small amount of 'reading matter today owing to the fact that our ofhee force ate turkey yesterday and we" have beeji nearly swamped by jobwork besides. See the Palmer Cumedy Kids at the Grand Saturday and Sunday nights, they are good. Commissioners Prepare Plans For Much .Harbor Ifn provement. The Port Commissioners of the Port of Bandon met in Commercial. Club Hall Tuesday evening, the chief business of which was to fr.mie a bill asking Congress for an ap propriation for the port.' It is the plan lo bond the port for $240,000 and ask Congress to give a likc'tlmnuut for the ' improvement of the ha-bor.and river.. The en tire amount of bonds will not be sold 'the .first yeaf, but possibly $100,000 which will ''give a good working capital to start .with It-is considered that the bar can 'be deep ened to 18 to 20 f.eet of water at iow tide and the . river Irom 12 to to 15 feet. . . . , ocks . The Palmer' Comedy Kids. Don't fall to see these juvenile performers at the -Grand Saturday and Sunday Nov. 29 and 30. They appear in songs and'danccs and all the latest, popular turkey trots, the tang"o and oilier society whirls. A nice clean entei tabling number sure to please, Excellent films complete the program.' Ad mission 15-ipc, '. I. W. W.o at Eugene. Eugene, Or., Nov. 2". Cajrt. Metcalf's report that he had fonnd ho evidence of violence or intimida tion in the I. W. W. deporlatian at Florence is expected Ur end the af fair... His report to the Governor was verbal Governor West conld not exactly understand how the I. W. W. were deportee" without :jny violation of law and intimated that he would not let it drop on Capt. Metcalf's "whitewash" report. Six of the, I. W W.'s who were deported from Florence bv the citi zen's of that city on the 14th hist, arrive'tl in Eugene, having travelled afoot tjic entire distamv over rough mountain roads' and.- tlitough flrizzling and cold rains several dav s. John R. Eawson and another gentleman from San Francisco ar' rived on the Speedwell and are re presentidg 3 big real esfate firm. Mr. Lawson "made this offire a pleasant call. eMrs. R. W. Boyle gnd Mrs. R Buck retirned on the 'Speedwell Hrom Los Angeles where they have naen visiting for the past two moift&S). " Popular. Courses .Will' Be Given bj' Competent Inetructors. At the suggestion pfSupt.' Hop kins, the school board granted on Wednesdiy night, the use of the Higli School bnilding for a night school. . Courses in cooking, sewing writing, English grammar, reading, business arithmetic, . music and' physical culture, will be given by thoroughly competent instructors. Other coursis may be" given and changes made, in the above list to meet the demands. This school will be open to the people of Bandon, ' who may feel the need of any of these subjects. ' The general plan is to open, im mediately after the holiday's, for a term of eight weeks. The 'school may be continued if k proves snc cessful The only way to support the instruqtors is by fees,' which' will be. put at the lowest possible point Everbody who is interested in any of these courses should confer with Miss Ritchie or Supl. Hopkins as soon as possible. The course in cooking is limited and places will be given in ordpr of application. Phone 891 and give us yr.ur w.ishes. Further announce-. men's .later. HI A very beautiful wpdding was solemnized at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Felter yesterday at .10:00 o'clock when tjhe.ir daughter Ella Ruth Felter was united in marriage to Mr. S A. .Carmichael of .M:irsi field, ' Rev. II. C Martranlt officiating. The bride wa's beautifully gowned in white silk mull' trimmed with white fur and pearl, she carried a bo.quet of white JVoses, furnished from Coquille, and the tablcboquet of pink roses and ferns was the gift rof Mrs. Dr L. P. Sorcnsen. Her only ornament .was an ivory lfrooch, the gift of "her oldest brother "and brought from Yohahoma. Only the family and a few im mediate friends were present." Miss .Viola Re eric was bridesmaid and S'duey Williams acted as best man. pther guests were Mr. and Mrs. Everet Slagle of Coquille; Mrs. Lena Cochran of Coquille; Ruffel Nasberg of Marshfield; Messrs and Mesdames Leonard Hoover, Wilbur i Hoover, R. A. Fciter and Mr. 08ms Felter. " ' Mr and Mrs. Caryifchael were the recipients of many beautiful j'lttesenis .is tokens' of jhe high esteem in which they are held I lie Happy couple lett this morning for Marsh field for a short honeymoon trip. Professor W. II. Watkins of San Bernardino, Calif.o was elected to take charge ofothe commercial work and to teach in the 'high school at a meeting of the school board Wed nesday nif;bj.Q 9 1 1 The Spwdwcll, Grace Dollar and Randon arrived in on this morn- ings tide. 1 BEAUTIFUL WEDDING o e o o