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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1907)
Paper awd Pulp Mill. Doings at the Oil WelL Bandon Lodge of Masons. C. ’!’. Bluiueuruther, who ba» Saturday evening last saw the re ' From J. A. Tawse, furemau of the agitated the forming of a company ’<• establisiimeiit of Bandou Lodge, No. oil boring operations al Duiryville, build a paper aud pulp mill iu Ban 115, Free and Accepted Mdsuue, and ll e editor learns I hut it was the pur dou since the visit lmr«< last spring of it is a pleasure to record that the pose to start a new well about Feb. a gentleman who iioderhtuuds such lodge begins its new exi-tem-e under 11 lib on the same quarter section ou factories, and who is anxious to take tlie most favonii-lt- un»| r »-s with a which is located the old aud aban liberal stock in one, got a telegram Lealthy membership and «-very prom- doned well, The latter was given up fr<>ru tlm gi-utleman last Friday ad» I-«» of perpetual life. The re-estHb- at a depth of over Got) feet became a vising him to try Io form the com lishment was the occasion for much flashlight iuspeelion c< nfiruied H e puny at once. Th«- party referred to festivity amoug the fraternity ull ovet belief tliat it was crooked ami could is Mr. F. J. Marebull of Turner Falls, this section, and a numt-er of visiting not further be woikeff J C. Freund, Maas. Mr. Blumenrother m conse Masons from Coquille, Myrtle Point j un «»utsi«le gentleman representing quence, with tlm imlorseiueiit of the aud Marshfield were in attendance ■ | considerable capital, e q-ital, purchased purchaaed tim Ciiainlier of < 'o'liim re«», has a tv er I ised . 1 he formal uud authorized c< re- '- i exploration plani almost a year age, a public mass meeting for tomorrow monies of institution were under the and it is determined to settle fully’ (Friday) evening at the Town Hall for direction of L. H. Hazard of Coquille, whether oil in paying quantities ex tlm discusHion of tIn» project ami the who hail been deputize«! for tlm task ists in tliat locality, which belief is deleruiim il formation of a company. t»y the Masonic Grand Master of the uppermost in the minds of the man Every grown person concerned in the State of Oregon. B«»tweeu III aud 50 ager and his as-ociate». A new der advancement of t^e community is eligible peiHons enrolled their names rick 80 feet high is now completed, earnestly iuvited to be present. on the meml ership, and at the con permitting the new well to be started. Th«- movement has ho far progressed elusion of tlm pretty ami impressive More casing was gotten in recently. that about >'.'15.tHM) in stock I ihh already exercises a banquet was partaken of If the expectations of tlm company been suliscribeil, am! with #50,(MM) in the ball, the same being prepare 1 are realized it is not improbable that taken, or guaranteed to start with, by the ladies of the Eastern Star. the petroleum will be piped to Ban the success of the project is assured. Following is a list of tlm officers don, ami a refinery established here. In the fast week several of our citi chosen to«lir«»ct the lodge during its - OOO------ zens have raised their subscriptions, initial year: All Eyes on Oregon. ami it is promised that more will .do R. H. Rosa, W. M.; Robert Walker. likewise. There is no gainsaying that S. W.; Guriy Boak, J. W.; A. J. The Salem Journal of Feb. (ith has a paper ami pulp mill would bling Hartman, S. D.; W. H. Logan, -J. D.; this to say: formidable returns to the investor C. H. Patterson, S S.;O. P. Eiling After mature deliberation amt ex- and be a wonderful agency in widen son, J. S.; A. B. Sabin, Tyler; Geo. baustive discussion the joint com ing our existing prosperity. Else Lorenz, Treas.; James Denholm, See. mittee on railroads has finally arrived where we baviv further to say on tlm at the conolusiou to» leave th«» ap — OOO------ subject. Col. R. H. Rosa has handed us a pointing power of the proposed Rail Let everybody, rich and poor, turn copy of the speech delivered in the road Commission io the hands of the out at the meeting tommrrow night United States Senate by Carter of Governor. This was decided upon — OOO----- Montana wherein Secretary of the at a meeting late yesterday afternoon, Curry County clturches. We learn from Rev. Horsfall that Episcopal services have been held in Curry county for the last 35 years. Christ Church, Port Orford, was built in 18’Jl, and was consecrated the next year by Bishop Morris as “Chapel of Ease.’ Mr. Louis Knapp donated the land. The deed of con veyance is to Bishop Morris and bis successors in office, in trust for the Protestant Episcopal Church in the town of Port < Irford. iiHV. Horsfall uses tlm church on his regular visits to the Episcopal families in Curry county. When not in use by the Episcopalians .the church may be used by any protestant evangelical denomination on application to the custodian, Mr. Nels Nygran, Port Or ford. Tlm church is open on all Sundays for Sunday School which is con ducted on undenominational lines by teachers belonging to different protestant churches. ----- OOO------ The W. O. ’A. lodge at Coquille has organized an annex to tlm reg ular lodge called the Loggers. Tlm names of the offices are as follows: (lamp boss, sniper, bull puncher, time keeper, liookicmter, faller, rig ging slinger, mid flunkey. Martin E. Robinson, who super vised the production of Queen Esther in Bandon two weeks ago, will de part from tlm county after the .same opera and Belshazzer are presented in Marshfield very soon. Jimmy Smith, known to the base ball fans tis “Happy,’’ of Coquille City, has signed to play outfield for Fresno in the Pacific Coast League Smity is a good sticker and will make good. Mrs. J. T. Mars, as a member of the Episcopal Guild, will serve coffee and cake at het residence next 1’1. ms day afternoon from 2 to 5 o’clock. Price for these refreshments, 10 cents. ( Interior Hitchcock is handled with ami the only tiling that remaius to tn- out gloves and in the manner that Im agreed upon is the construction of deserves. Carter is a good liaml at , section 2l> of the Chapin bill, which sarcasm ami has a splendid command deals with the demurrage feature of of the English langnage. H«« went j the railroad regulation measure, after Hitchcock for the latter’s ordei ”” This 1 latter ” ’ feature of the bill is the denying patents to homesteaders and one which is most strenuously ob Hettiers until after their manner of jected to by the railroad attorneys procedure is rigidly investigated by who have appeared before the joint Government land agents, thereby committees aud laid bare their side calling into question the honesty and of the case, aud considerable thought veracity of every home seeker ami ad will have to be given to the minutest vancing the usually nnserupulons detail to make it the most sound and Government agent. Hitchcock is ;;s equitable, and impervious to the legal crooked as a «log’s hind leg, and the attacks which are more certain to be people all know it. He is a cold made against it. It is a case of In blooded millionaire shark, ami serves jun against Injun, and the shrewdest capitally the ends of that element. legal talent in the State is being put Roosevelt knows, too, that he is until to the most critical test. Not only for a cabinet position, ami is bolding this, but all of the western States, down bis job simply as a reward for and especially Washington, Cali for generous contributions to the cam uia and Idaho, have turned their eyes paign fund We are glad to note to Oregon to take the lead with the that Carter s attack had a t-alntarj reciprocal demurrage feature, mid the effect in causing a modification of th< result of the lest of this law’ will be awaited anxiously. order sent forth by Mr. Hitchcock. , ------OOO------ The steamer Elizabeth arrived oil the bar Friday evening, ami crossed in early tlm next morning. -She brought nearly 200 tons of freight from San Francisco, consigned to tlm merchants and others of southern Coos county It was Captain Olsen's first trip on tlm bridge of the vessel, ami he reported a splendid voyag«- up. A. C. Bliely, the old-time purser, came as tlm successor of Purser Ray Kinsman who is in southern Califor nia rusticating. The Elizabeth dis charged het cargo at the Bandon dock and went to Prosper to load lumber Sunday morning. Sim i~ now an up to date ami fully e<]iiipp«»<l oil burner. ' — OOO----- The postponed installation of of fleers by Ocean Rebekah Lodge came I I Members of the Secoud Oregon Regiment hsve organized a movement to }etition the (•overnmeitl for back pay. which tln-y allege w due for neroce in the Philippines after tlm treaty of peace was signed brtwaeu the l uited States aud Spain. Reg iilaiious provide that volunt<*ers shall not serve longer lhau two mouths aft. r it treaty of peace is sigued, blit tuc Second was after Aguinaldo, •way from telegraphic corn mu nica tion, at the time the treaty was signed. In additiou to the Second Regiment, there are about 12 western regiments which will co-operate with th«1 Oregon R«»giment in its attempt to secnro back pay The second was the first regiment in the 1’hlllppim* .m l the first to return, and for that reason was »>el«»ch»d to take tlm in itiative iu asking the Government for baik pay. Several of these claims have been paid to various other regi m«mts throughout th«» country. ----- OOO------ Tall Timothy Geer, who was Gov ernor of Oregon, and under whose reign were perpetrated many of the frauds winch gave to unlawful spec ulators the «’ream of the State school fund, now wants th«» State to buy out these swindlers, and to pay them in terest for their stealings. Wonder what interest Mr. Geer has in the steals to indue«» him to desert the in terests of the p«»ople for that of the common people? Roseburg Spokes man. —ooo— THE IMERCY HOSPITAL TU E Idle- hour, At Worth Bend Is m »w opeu for the re capti- m of patients. The terms ate if 1(1 per week and u pwarda, For par ticular s apply to ; : Sisters of Mercy WALTER NELSON, Prop’« Anderson Building Corner, Main Street. North BANDON, ORE. ♦'______ * > * $ •> ♦ ? •> * * where any may pass a social hour Who will act as Gentlemen •> » <• ♦ Î The very best brands of Wine I ^Í<¡llOlaM ami CJijgai’isi -t ». fhe * K A Quiet, Orderly Place, Bend, Or. Eldorado Wines, Liquors and Cigars..... K n <• Si « * * Rasmussen //ios. ♦. * Proprietors. S Always behind the bar. Bandon, ■» Oregon. Î ■ - — «• # <•* ♦ <• «Ä 4- 4- <• <- í <• « fe Chris Rasmussen arrived home last evening from his business visit to Portland. While iu that city be met ami chatted with Joseph McKenna, former assistant engiueer on the steamer Elizabeth, and Joe sent his kindest regards to all his old friends in Bandon. He is about to take the throttle on a uewly built steamer. Olympia Beer on Draught Steam Laundry. The schooner Alpha still lies high and dry at the mouth of the Umpqua river, and fears are entertained tbat she will never be floated. The cap- tain remains with her. ANCHOR BAR NOBLER A MORRISON, Propre. Coquille, Oregou. ALVIN MUNCK, Prop. ---- ooo— For Sale. S Nice privale rooms. . POLITE TREATMENT. COQUILLE First-Class i s 3 -----Ttîll^----- Laundry Work Best Wines, of every kind dono on short notice, and at reasonable prices. Sa tisfaction THE Liquors Guaranteed. and I-if* Orders left on Mondays with our Ban Ono horse, trusty and well broken don agent. A. O. TROWBRIDGE. will be for buggy. Weighs about 1000 pounds. given careful attention and delivered ill For further particulars enquire of Bandon at the store Friday evenings. ------------ -------------------------- We invite our friends to call aud see uh . Pain in your eyes, head ache, weariness, nervousness, are signs of defective ----- OOO----- — The steamer Dispatch got in the way of the bowsprit of the schooner Oregon while making a landing here Tuesday evening, the accident being the result of a very strong current and the failure of the heli to work in a satisfactory manner The forward upper bousing of the steamer was considerably shattered, but beyond that the damage was of no conse quetice. Some of the stays of the schoonei ’s bowsprit were knocked out of place. -—ooo------ I’lm Sim Francisco Call tells of the gasoline schooner Beta. Newman b«»- ing so badly overdm» at that port as to make advisable the sending of a (¡overnment cutter to search for her Tin» Newman left Bandon about three weeks ago with her ordinary cargo of lumber, and there was nothing wrong except tlm inability to get competent help in th«» engine room. I bis might tie considered a matter of Home rou seqnenc«». Ti-fZTTT T T5n'TTriT'ntŸŸ':':'Ÿi~:- 1 Consult M. G. Pohl, licens ed optician, at Bandon Hard ware Co. store, Feb. 19, 20, and 21. Opera Notice to Creditors. For the Best, Easiest • - .j Reasonable Dentistry see Dr. Prentis lias a select Htock of Notice is hereby given that the under who will be in Bin-Ion March 2d for signed tins been duly appointed Admin a short visit. istrntor of the Eatnte of Peter Nelson, de censed, and that all peraons having claims NOllti: l «lit l-l 111 l< ll ion . against «aid estate are hereby required to Department of tin- Interior. present the same to the undersigned, duly I S. Liiinl Office at Roseburu, Or., verified, at liia office in Bandon, (' ooh county, Dec. 15, < Iregoti, within six months from the date of Notice is hereby yiven tliat David I’. this notice. Strang. Jr., of Bandon. Oregon, has tiled Dated this tilth day of January, liMNi. notice <>f his intention to make fiual com GEORGE F. LORENZ, mutation | roof in support of his claim, viz: Administrator of the Estate of Peter Nel OÜRTEOÜS 1 HEATMENT, Homestead Entry No. ll'.lll, made Aug. 7, son, deceased. 1902. for tlie NE'4 of SVVq.SWq of NE'4, K<jrl*OMM 1 $1*OM j ’ - ami N >2 of SE'4 , Sect ion 2S, I owiiHliip 2S S. IF YOU ARE GOING TO Range 11 W.. and that said proof will lx ■J- B hik I oii , OfTglllL made lx-fori- County Clerk and Cleik of County Court of Coos Comity, Oregon, nt his office at Coquille, Oregon, on April 13. See or inquire at R ecorder 1907. office for : : : : lie names the following witnesseH t<> prove his continuous residence U|x>n, and ALBERT SMITH, Contractor i-ulfivation of, tlie land, viz: Jisse G. lieu and Builder. eve, of Bandon, Oregon ; Jacob Frewi-tt, of I’arkersburg, Oregon ; Ed Hadsall. of Ban don. Oregon; Zenas C. Strang, of Coquille, < )regon. B enjamin I- E ddt . Register. off Tuesday evening finally, there being present three visiting Rebekahs from Coquille. Mrs. John S L iw rence» officiated as Deputy Gr iml | Marshal, ami, assisted by Mrs. Clara ----- OOO......- ----- OOO------ j Goetz, installed tlm following: N <;. I • Seuator Fulton is striving at Wash Mrs I1, Lewin; \ G. Mrs \\ E Crane; Bert l'attersun again proved his ingtou to get Oregon divided into two Sec, Mrs A G Erickson; Treas, Mrs skill as a diver last Monday when he judicial districts, that is, get two fed \\ A i'etibrook. These were Hi«» donned tlm Imlnmt ami suit and eral judges instead of one for our ! elective officers. Following tlie in di'scended beneath the surface to re State. His efforts very likely will be stallation ceremonies an appetizing pair a leak in the bottom of Hie successful. spread was partaken of, ami Caj tain ' schooner : Lizzie ' . :.» Prien. The vessel J Johnson treated th«» ladies ton was taking some water when she ar ----- OOO-------- fONTKST NOT H I-:. Department of the Interior. Attorney D. M. Dolmas of San speech. . rived from San Francisco two weeks 1!. S Land Office at Roseburg, Or., — OOO----- - Francisco is earning fame as the ago, mi l the services of Mr. Patterson w November 10, I’.HHi. Gilmers of Humboldt county at«' counsel for tlm defense in the Thaw »ven» finally -«»cured to remedy mat A sufficient contest affidavit having liven still hunting for “ Big Art ’ ’ Smith, murder trial at New York. Delinas ters. He went under the Prien while filedin this office by Edwin E. Stillwell, is conceded to Im one of tlm brightest accused of being implicated in the' she lay Ht l’rosjwr, and did the job conteslant, against hoiiosu.id entry No. t:!i:t5, made October 1», I!*o3, for N W *4 of lawyers on the Pacific Couat, and as murder of the Jenks brothers in Eu ; assigned him withont a hitch» Section 25, Township 2!) S , RaDge 15 W., by rekn. A reward of #4,150 is now an orator lie takes first rank. Rolierr A. Doak, Contents«-, in which it in A. M. Greenongh, inspector of cou offered for his arrest, ami the sum is ------ OOO----- alleged that said Roliert A I >oak baa wholly In tlm Slate Senate Malarkey has likely to be increased by the State. struct ion at tt)«» Pric«» shipyard. and aliandom-d said tract amt changed his introduced a bill to compel the sale Smith is one of tlm union longsb- re Hit» head men of tlm yard promts«» a residence therefroui for more than two of vast tracts of land in Coos county, men who attacked ami murdered tile lousing time when the first vessel years since making saiit entry, and next then» takes Imr initial dip into the prior to tlie date herein ; that said t ract is now held by a syndicate, at #2.50 an •Jenks boys several we,-ks ago luinv deep. A big bail in the-paciotis not si t'led upon and cultivated liy said par acre, rbe Government granted the —OOO------ ty as required l.y law,—Haul parties are tract to th«- State for the construction C. B. Taylor, the teamster, will c«x>k bouse, a monster “feed,” free hereby mititied to np|iear. res|siml and boats on the rivet, and endless things offer evidence touching said allegation at of a military roa<! between Roseburg leave next week for Humboldt, Cal- to pleas«- the vision ami taste will Im It) o'clock a ■ ni. on March 12. 190*, before an«l Coos Lav. hi l-SGS, providing that ifornia, ami before bi*» return six not more Mian a quarter section weeks hence expects to vi-it Gold. prove I«- d tlm public. It is the purpose (’. I Plnmenrother. Notary Public, at his -■tlici- in Bandon, Oregon, and that final should be sold to any one, ami that Helds, N’eia la. Hi-» family Will r«’- to make it a nmtnorable event in the hearing « ill lie held nt It) o’clock a m on the price I»«» #2.50 an acre. The in. main in Bandon during his absence. history of tlm lower Coquille, and, if March 21». l!h»7. before (lie Register ami all goes well, tlie date will not be Ili-reiver nt the Unite«! States Land Office tention was to till th«» country with i — OOO ov«-r thr<»e months hence. in Ri-selinru. Oregon. settlers. This laud has been trans I lie Ladie-- Aid of the Al E Th- said contestant having, in a proper ferred, ami th«» present owners refuse Church will gi»e on the 22nd of 1 C oai ton S ai .i First-c'ass coal at atti I rvii til -d N-veiiilier 10. I'.«»;, s t forth to sell nt tlm price stipulated in the rua.y. • George Waebiugton S. rial *3 p« r ton tn s icks or >2.50 tn scow facts which show that after <lne -hlhgence grant becans«» the land is too valnal le. at t lie hont» of Mrs. p. Nel-on. leads L«»aVe orders at Peterson's person rl -« rvice of this notice cannot be made, it is her- bv ord- red and directed tliat If the bill passes it will throw open a Georg«- ami Martha Washin; to will Landing, ab' «» Riverton. -ncli notice be given by due and pr -per great deal of rich country at a small be pie-t nt. Refieshmerit«. program C has . P eterson , publication. I price. Riverton. B eniamin L- E ddy , Register. I aud gaui-w. Admission, liJc^ WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS. BUILD A RESIDENCE Ei, D orado NELSON & EVELAND, It lack smiths and 11ragon makers Light and Heavy FORGING Horseshoeing TONSORIAL PARLORS P. B. HOYT, Prop. Located In EL DORADO BUILDING, rind Street, BANDON, OREGON HHAVING, Nil AM 1*001 NG ANI) HAIR CUTTING AT STANDARD PRICES. Bathroom newly fitted up with Porcelain Tnb. Hot or Cold Hath« 45 Centn A MI’KCIALTY ARTHUR RICE G ive U s a T rial and convince yourself that we do No. 1 work Prices reasonable. Next to Pontoffice, Bandon Trespass Notice. All persons are forbidden to tres- pass in any way on my pOHsemions at Langlois from and after this date. Members of the Bandou (inn Club will likewise taka notioa. <IGru3 E l T hrift . i -r ■ > >.■ Jeweler and Watchmaker u- if BANDON, OR. u- I souvenir postal cards . The largeHt and la-nt aaaortmeiit in i V town. Agatea |Hi|ialmd and monnt I * ed to order If yon find a nice agate * while on the beach we will tell yon whether it ih worth mounting. A -if » large assortment of watcher), clock«, « ■ r silverware and Jewelry of all kind«. 1. Gold and Fountain Pena, including <f if the Waterman and Conklin'« auto V» matic filler«, th«- Iwst in the market, * We have tl»«, .Mar-hall one dollar if it fountain pe*. if