Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, April 18, 1907, Image 1

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Volume XXIII.
LODGE
BANDON,
DIRECTORY.
Barge Chinook
Is Wrecked
OREGON,
THURSDAY,
Justice Court.
Young vs McGinnis was the title
of an assaualt and battery sail tried
»ANDON LODGE, No. 115, A. F. A M.
in Recorder Rice’s Court last Sator
» Stated communications first Satur­
day after the full moon of each month
day morning. It appeared from the
ASHORE NEAR THE BAY evidence
All Master Masons cordially invited.
that McGinnis had driven
G. BOAK, W.M.
some boys from his premises a day or
I. <». O. F
Tug Columbia Break« Haw­ so prior to the trial for disorderly
conduct aud undue boisteronsneaa.
I > ANIN IN LODGE. No.IX», |. O. O. F.
I » meets every Wedtiesilav evening.
one of the sons of J. E. Youog.
ser and the Chinook
Visiting brothers in good standing cor
I plaintiffin the case, being one of the
diiilly invited.
Goes Ashore
HOBT. JOHNSON, N. O.
number Some of the boys applied
L J. K aih . ky . Sec.
to defendant McGinnis some epithets
very strenuous, and appalling for lads
The
Barge
Chinook,
owned
by
the
Rebekah Lodge No. 126.
of such tender years. McGinnis look
Riverton
Lumber
Company,
of
San
EETS Every 2nd and 4th Tuesday*,
Praotice niu'bt first Wednesday of tbe Fraocisco, was beached on the rocks exception to the remarks and letting
mouth, Social Evening the 3rd Saturday of
bis passion get the better of his dis
the month. A cordial invitation eitended near Coos Bay last Friday afternoon.
to till memtiera ill good standing. I
The barge was towed up from San cretion, undertook to administer to
M inkhva L ewin , N. G.
Francisco by the Tug Wizard, a boat Young’s son. the proper discipline by
P kakl E uh khon , Seo'y.
belonging to the same company. It shaking the lad and scaring him out
Knlglits of Pythias
left the barge for the Colombia to of his wits, and as the plaintiff
I xELPHI LODGE No. 64, Knights of tow to Bandon, and left with the new alleged, severely choking him. Geo.
I' Pythias. Meets every Monday even­
ing nt Masonic ball. Visiting Knights in­ schooner R. D. Inman for San Fran P. Topping appeared as attorney for
vited to attend.
B E. L. Beddlion, C. C.
the plaintiff, while G. T Treadgold
cisco.
B. N. H ahhinuton , K of IL 8.
1
The bar here had been uunsually represented the defendant. Recorder
Modern Woodmen.
rough for a few dayB previous and Rice fined the defendant $19.50 and
J'ABl.E BOCK CAMP, No. 9176, M. W the tug Triumph did not venture out costs, and gave a word of warning to
1 of A. Meets every fourth Saturday of
when the Columbia brought the the boys concerned in the case. The
eiu-li month nt Concrete Hall.
Visiting
Chinook over. After waiting a couple tine being less than $20 the case can­
neighbors cordially invited to Httend.
of hours, they bad to return to Coos not be appealed.
Masonic.
1
M
GEOBGE LOBENZ. H. C.
E. E. O akkh , Clerk.
Foresters of America.
QUEEN OF THE FOliEST, No.
17, meets Friday night of each week,
( in J UM'BT
Concrete Hall, Bandon, Oregon. A cor­
dial welcome is extended to all visiting
brothers.
W L. DAVIDSON,
G. T yi . kii ,
Chief Billiger.
Fin. Secretary.
Woodmen <>f thè World.
^EASIDE CAMP No. 212, W. O. W.
- - nii'ctH in regalar bmmìob the tirat ami
tinnì TbnnulavH <>f cadi innnth in thè Ma
si itile tiHll. Visiting inembers are oordially
inviti li.
A. BICE,
'
O.O. W a tiivmifL, Clerk.
PROFESSIONAL.
Dr Eï. Li Houston,
PHYSICIAN N SUHOEON
< Iffioe over Drug Store.
Honrs. 9 to 12,
a.iu. 1:30 to 4. p.in. ; 7 to 8 iu the evening
Night call« answered from office.
BANDON,
OKBOON.
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-
-
Dr. S- L. Perkins,
PHYSICIAN «r SU HO EON,
IIANIEON, OKKOON.
Offioe over Furniture Store. < Iffice honra.
10 a. in. to 1 p. in.; at other hours cali at
residence.
I»r
I». 1«. NTKB1Æ
Resident Dentist
OEHCE IN OLP 1IREUEK BUILPINU,
OK EGON.
BANDON.
Bay. The bar there was also very
rough, and in trying to run in over
the bar, the tug broke her hawser
thus leaving the barge to the mercy
of the waves. She was rapidly forced
ashore, and was finally anchored
in about 12 feet of water.
The U. S. L. S. S. came to the as­
sistance of the crew, and all were
landed safely. The next day the
waves bad placed the barge high and
dry on the rocks, and the cargo is
being removed. She carries! 4000
pounds of dynamite, whiskey, bay
and merchandise for Bandon.
Mr. Norval, the Riverton Lumber
Company’s representative here, is at
the scene of the wreck, and looking
after the interests of the shippers.
A letter to this paper from W. E.
Lovell, Captain of the unfortunate
barge, states that the facts are being
badly mis-represeiited in the Marsh
field papers, and they are making an
effort to correct them. He states
there is no danger from the dynamite
and never was.
The Chinook has been in here a
number of times and is well known
by everybody,
Following are the
names of the crew: Captain W. E.
Lovell, C. W. Doyle, Otto Fergnsoo,
Frank Blair, C. W. Martin, John
Vlaoorrick, Henry Vierick.
She was built at. Tacoma, Wash.,
and was a large factor in the trans­
portation of lnml>er to San Francisco
Rebekah Ball.
O R. WADE
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Notary Public
Office with Wheeler Real Estate Co.
B andon ,
....
O bk <» on
<i,
T.
TKEAIXIIIID,
ATTORNEY - AT
LAW.
NOTARY PUBLIC
Oregon.
Bandon,
C. R
BA R ROW
Attorney and Counvelor al Law
Notary Public
First class references
Fifteen Yeats Ex-
perieuce.
< I r K ihi N
Co^UlI.I.K.
C- T- Blumenrother
I
S. Cornililasioner ami Nolary rullile.
4'ilitiits unii Finiti |<o>fn umile on Home
lUi-.'iil«, Tinilier Clniins and other l . S l.ands
Money Loaaa N«*olMMeil on Approvisi
seearlty.
< litio«' in rotini IO beverie Building, Bau
don. KeeMence on Butte Crvek, < Iregon.
Ri « l Fatate bonghi ami Stilli.
M
G. Pohl.
at Bandon Hdw Storv
16 and 17
Consult him for your eyes, bead ache
wi-ariness, or nervousness.
A N. lITt’iCOCK
Cnntrnrtor
mid
llnilder
Estimates given on any kind of
baildinge. Address Batdou. Oragoo.
APRIL
Train Robber
Is Captured
Number >6.
Peter Loggie Retu-ns.
Find “Floaters”
in the River
Peter Loggie, of North Bend, who
went
to Washington last W niter with
i
Orville Dodge, of Coquille t’lty, t i
AT MYRTLE POINT
work for harbor improvement iu the LODGE ON MUD FLATS
inieresls of t’eos Bay. arrived in
Portland yesterday and registered at
Wanted in Kansas for Rob- the Imperial Hide), where he tel I of City Authorities Will Prose­
the results he and his assts-infes had
bery and Murder,
cute any Person so
'accomplished through th» effective
co-o|>eriitiuu of Senator Fulton for
$200 Reward.
Violating Law
Coos Bay.
Mr Loggie had three interviews
Joseph Bush, charged with murder
There has been a practice of throw
with
Senator Burton, < bairman of
and train robbery, was arrested yes­
ing theenreasses of dead animals into
llie rivers and liarbiu-. committee, as
terday at Myrtle Point. He is in the
the river and allowing them t > Meat
a
result of new light (hr wn npontlie
hands of the officers and is on the
down t<> the sea. I nfortnriately they
Ceos Bty pr j -ei, recommended in
way to Portland, from which place lie
are landing on the mad tints in Ban­
the appropriation lull an item of
will be taken to Kansas.
don ami causing much discomfortnt •>
Sltki.OiHI for a dredger, siitl.ihki for
Bush is the man, who, with a part­
to the residents ne ir bv. Marshal B.
the completion of ¡he jetty at the
ner, boarded a Missouri Pacific train
Je-.s report- two new •■floaters” this
mouth of th» Coquille Kiver, and
at Pittsburg, Kansas, rotibed the pas
week, making three in the past two
$.”!>(Ml for the rnmovii! of snags and
sengers, and shot and killed John
weeks. tine landed hear the shingle
other ol'sti notions in rivers that How
Henry, who attempted to draw a re
mill and th» other near the old Kime
into the bay A new survey was also
vol ver in defense
building. The odor smelled to high
authorized for the bar. which will
The arrest was made by a United
heaven, am) passers-by with frequent
mean a further appropriation when
States deputy marshal from Portland,
application of their handkerchief and
the engineers maketheir recoinmeud
a deputy sheriff from Douglas county
much cologne, were able to proceed
ationstotlie next Congress.
and J. J. McHugh, assistant chief
<>n their way.
Chairman Burton said he was glad
special agent of the Missouri Pacific
One was a yearling steer and the
Kai I road company, who came to the to know that there could be found on other a calf. They landed in such a
George Lain! and Nick Collis as coast to get Bush. Ever since the the Oregon coast a bar channel of |U position so as to make it impossible
plaintiffs have tiled suit against Kay train robbery occurred the railroad feet depth. He said he had been to haul out of the river, ami so had
Flanders, with Justice Strang, com­ officers and the officials at Pittsburg, looking for such a channel on this to be turned loose at ebb tide and
plaint in the case alleging an old ho­ Kansas, have been trying to find the Coast and thought from (lie data lie allowed to go to -.eri. By the time
tel account. Plaintiffs’ attorney. C. two men Bush was known to be one then had that the channel could lie they make their next port it will not
of the robbers, and his picture and made 5(1 feet instead of 40.
K. Wade.
be necessary to use a spy glass fol­
‘It was current comment hi Wash­ their location.
description, printed on circulars, were
A similar case tiled last week by sent broadcast over thq country, one ington,” Mr. Loggie said, that “Ore­
There is a heavy penalty on
gon never had a bettor pair of Sen­
the same plaintiffs and against W E. of them being received here
posing of carcasses in this manner,
Marshal Carter of Marshfield got a ators that Fulton and Bourne. ’
Dietz of Myrtle Point was settled in
ami if this is continued, the local
letter
from McHugh stating that Bush
Mr. Loggie leaves in a day or two authorities propose to investigate the
favor of the Plaintiffs.
was in this vicinity. Carter has been for Coos Bay. well satisfied with flip matter thoroughly, and will prosecute
on the lookout for Bush and finally results of his trip Telegram.
to the fullest extent of the law.
New Photo Gallery.
he was located at Myrtle Point, where
/
be was living with an uncle who is a
Two New Songs.
Real Estate.
J. W. Lint, formerly with the logger. Special Agent McHugh came
Photo Gallery of Coquille. has west and went to Myrtle Point with
We are in receipt of two new songs
opened a gallery in the Topper build the Uni led State-'deputy marshal and
from
the composer. W. D Reedy of
the
deputy
sheriff
from
Douglas
ing between the Life Saving Station
Marshfield,
entitled “ Tom-lied by the
county.
and theGallierHotel. He is equipped
Lips
of
Love
” and -Yon are the
Bush
was
found
loitering
around
a
to do all kinds of work iu his line
Sweet
Budding
May.” Both of
livery
stable
The
officers
decided
to
and will make a specialty of view
which
are
excellent
compositions
make
sure
that
lie
was
the
right
man
work. Persons desirous of securing
The
author
lias
a
limited
number of
and
asked
to
lure
a
team
to
drive
into
good work at reasonable prices, will
these
copies
as
the
publishers
have
the
country,
One of the officers
do well by calling Ke has bad eight
retained
the
sole
rights.
Y
hi may
pointed
out
Bn-h
and
asked
if
he
years experience at the business and
let
is competent on all kinds of portrait could pot be secured to do the driv­ secure both copies by sending 35c to
the
Haynes
Music
House
at
Marsh
­
to
He
fell
into
tli»
trap
and
when
ing,
work.
asked his name he told it and the field or to the composer. This offer
E. O akes .
handcuffs were quickly fastened on is for a short time.
Note« From Four mile.
■ his wrists. The officers left at once
with the prisoner overland for Rose­
Roads drying up fast.
burg He will be taken from there
Mr. E. M. Clayton ent bis foot very to Portland, and then back to Kansas
badly last Monday. Dr. Houston of for trial.
Bandon was called and dressed the
The crime of which Bush is ac­
wound.
cused was a daring one. On Match
The sick are all on the tuend. They 4th last two men boarded a Missouri
haven’t time to be sick, too busy Pacific train No 310 at Pittsburg,
gardening
Kansas, and when the train started
r
Four-miles’s telephone will soon be tired several shots to intimidate the
in running order The boxes will be passengers, and shot and killed John
Henry, who was attempting to draw
put in next week.
his gun. and shot another passenger
The school on Four mile is to begin
in the arm. One of the robbers then
next Monday. Miss Jenny Bosson is
proceeded to search the passengers,
to be the teacher.
while the other kept them covered
S. J. W ilson is back al bis old with two guns. Joseph Bush was
stand at E. M. Clayton's mill, after a one of the robbers, it is alleged,
few days lay off.
is a coal miner about 24 years old.
Bert Walker and wife have moved
The robbers secured $200 in tuoncj
on their Four mile ranch for a short and many watches and valuable jew­
time.
els. A reward of $200 was offered for
A social dance was held at T. H. the arrest of either of the men.
Shaw’s ball last Friday evening. The Times.
crowd was small, bnt all enjoyed
themselves till midnight.
S ally .
Additions to Coast Fleet.
The Members of Ocean Rebekah
Lodge No. 126, of Bandon, will give
a Grand Ball in honor of the 88tb
anniversary of the Order of Odd
Fellows, in the Bank Hall, a week
from Saturday evening, on April 27.
The members are making special
preparations to make this dance a
social success, and a large number is
expected from along the river.
Special arrangements with the steam
boat company have been made ao
persons may attend on half fare rates.
The popular Seaside Orchestra will
furnish the music for the occasion,
which of course will be first class.
The Hall will be beautifully dec­
orated, and the ladies have arranged
a march to take place before the
dance, Stipper will be served at the
Roseburg. Ore., April 13.—This
usual places. Following are the morning section hands working on
various committees for this event: the Southern Pacific between Myrtle
Committee on Arrangements: Mrs i Creek and Riddle fonnd the corpse of
Odessa Trowbridge, Mrs Minervu a child wrapped in Pullman car tow­
Lewin. Mrs Anna Craiue. Miss Maud els. It was found that a woman
Garfield
I aboard northbound train No. 16. ac­
Committee on Decoration: Miss companied by a man claiming to be
Anna Waldvoge), Mias Christiana her husband? had given birth to a
Clausen, Mrs Minnie McCord, Miss child, which had been thrown ont of
Flora Walser, Mms Alice Porter. | the window.
Charles Snow.
The man and woman whose names
Reception Committee: Mrs Sarah are nnknown, were enroute from Los
Costello. Miss Myrtle Axtell, Mias Angeles to Portland, where the
Ruby Perahbaker, Mrs Fannie E authorities will probably locate and
Dyer, Miss Anna Waldvogel, Mrs hold them p«-nditig the inquest, which
Minnie Tenbrook.
will be held Monday at Myrtle Creek.
Floor Managers: Messrs Harry Three Roseburg physicians went to
Walker, P W McCann, O A Trow­ Myrtle Creek tonight to examine the
bridge, Chas Lorenz. A G Hoyt. remains, to ascertain whether the
Door Committee: W E Craine, child was alive when born.
Wm Button, Wm Lundquist.
—
Several more steamers have recently
been purchased on the Atlantic to en­
gage in the lumber trade on this
coast. The 'steamer Lucy Neff, a
vessel of about 759 tons, has been
bought by the Miami Lnmbei Com
pany, and also another steamer ol
about 450 tons. Captain James
Dickie was sent East by this concern
to secure vessels available for the
lumber trade, and he selected these
two.
The Riverton Lumber Company
has secured the steamer Harlow, and
Captain Sandberg will bring the ves­
sel around to this coast. The steamer
John C. Howard, which was bought
some lime ago by the Robert Dollar
Company, is out twenty-eight days
for this port, and the steamer W in-
nebago, which ia now the property of
Jost
arrived,
a
big
stock
of
men
the Coast Shipping Company, has
2 lota and bouse and baro, good
soil ami tine location f1.100. E. E. and women's shoes. All the lateet I not yet been posted as sailing from
Oakea.
styles, all new stock, Lorenz A Hoyt, ‘ New York.—Examiner.
New Spring Stock In
O. A. TRO WBRIDGE