Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, July 11, 1907, Image 1

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    Volume XXIII.
BANDON,
OREGON,
THURSDAY,
JULY II,
possession any trout except salmon
trout, during the months of Decem­
ber, January, and February of any
years taken from the waters of the
Umpqua river or its tributaries, or
at
any time to take, catch, kill or
A RED HOT GAME
have in possession any trout or
salmon less than live inches in length
Bandonian* Ginger Up and or to take, catch, or kill the same by
any means whatever except with a
Put Up a Lively
hook and line, commonly called ang­
Game.
ling.
It is held that the closed season pro­
vision
of the amendment of the old
The North Bend bunch of the
horsehide swatters were on the local law applies only to the Umpqua river
diamond last Sunday and attempted and its tributaries leaving no law
bravely to hold up their end on the whatever providing a closed season
game against the locals,but wabbled for trout fishing in any other stream
pitifully and finally took to the tall in the state. The bill was introduced
timber leaving our boys with the by representative Jackson of Rose­
burg, and was passed without charge.
score card flaming forth 5 to 12.
Los» Estimated Between $75,000 and $100,000 Partially
It is generally believed that it was
It was a good game, and especial
Covered with Insurance, Yard Will Probably
ly so as it was the first day in the the intention merely to shorten
the
closed
season
on
the
Umpqua
present season that the home players
be Rebuilt closer to Bandon.
got next to themselves, and really from five months to three months,
played ball. We have lots of good and leave all the other streams in the
material in the baseball business here, state with a five months’ closed sea­
Early’ last Wednesday’ morning understand the vessels were fairly
as the various fans in the county son, but the effect was to give the fire broke out on the upper deck of
well covered with insurance, ami
found out long before this season. Umpqua a three months' closed sea­ the new steam schooner, Daisy, at that Mr. Price had some on the
But lack of practise and confidence son, and other streams no closed sea­ the Price Ship yard, and within a yard, but not enough to anywhere
son at all.
have kept them from ¡»laying regular
The law cannot be remedied until short time after the fire was dis­ near cover the loss.
all star games heretofore. They
covered, the whole ship and build­
Mr. McKav, who is Mr. Price’s
were marked down as easy fruit by the legislature convenes in 1909, and ings were a mass of flames. The
many
believe
that
by
the
time
an
brother
in-law, and his right hand
the other teams and sure thing to
steam schooner, Fiefield, also under man, informed us that it has not
amendment
could
be
made
effective
butt up against. However, things
trout in Oregon streams will be all course of construction, was also de­ been decided whether they’ will re­
have changed.
stroyed.
build or not. They have given em­
Walker did a good stunt in the fished out.
The fire is thought to have orig­ ployment to dose to 75 laboring
box for the first four inings and had
inated from a spark from the donkey men of Bandon, and paid first-class
Five Years for Schmitz.
them so well mixed up that it was a
engine on the Daisy. It was used wages, better than they could have
case of oue, two, three, with only an
San Francisco, July 8.—The sen­ in the construction work, and had commanded elsewhere.
If these
occasional run. He has been out of
tencing of Mayor Eugene Schmitz steam up in the evening. The rapid­ gentlemen decide to rebuild, it will
the ball business, and consequently
ity with which the flames spread was
was not up to regular form, but by to five years in the San Quentin peni­ marvelous, and nothing could have probably be closer to Bandon, and
tentiary for extortion and the par­
near the new Cody Mill, which is
the next game will have his arm full
tial completion of the work of select­ stayed their force. There was close ¡»repared to saw ship timbers of any
of the cork screws and drops, which
ing a jury to try Vice-President to 40 workmen at the cook house, length. There is a desirable site
they might as well strike at with a
Louis Glass, of the Pacific States near the yard, and many assisted in open to him near the mill, and if
knot
hole
as a bat.
Bill
removing a few of the light portable
Hohn, the kid pitcher went into the Tele,»hone Company on the first of tools, before they were driven from he decides to rebuild the three ves­
sels he now holds contracts for, he
box and finished up the game, lie the ten charges of bribery of the the seething cauldron.
supervisors, were the features today
will probably locate there.
is youngand has had but little exper­
The Daisy was to have been
in the graft proceedings.
J. IL Price is a business man of
ience, but he is there with the goods,
I’he sentencing of Schmitz was launched on the 20th of this month,
and had lots of luck. He throws al
great
ability, and has the sympathies
one of the most dramatic scenes ever and will be a big set back to her
of the entire community. The loss
good curve and can pitch ball all day. ‘
witnessed in a western court. Judge owner, S. S. Freeman, of San Fran­
'Feiger on first and Deveraux on
of this shipyard wiil greatly hurt
Dunne delivered a fearful denuncia­ cisco, who expected to place her in
the laboring man, and we will all be
second were strictly there, Blackerby
tion of the prisoner, Schmitz inter­ a very short time on the Gray’s Har­
glad
to have Mr. Price rebuild in
picked up some of those sizzling
rupting many times to demand that bor-San Pedro run. The Fiefield
our midst. He had remarked time
liners at short stop and gave his
“the humiliating remarks’’ be desist­ was an Estabrook vessel, and the
and
time again that his only dread
man his papers on first. Cox was on
ed from and that the court do its work was being pushed to the fullest
was
of fire. He lost his business
third, Rosa and Gavin in the field,
duty by pronouncing the sentence extent to get it turned out. A third
all did good work, and Swift
vessel was in course of construction, interests in the earthquake at San
at once.
Francisco, and was getting a tine
behind the bat stopped everything
Once while sentencing the court but fortunately only’ the keel had
start
in the ship building business
that came along.
threatened to send Attorney Metson, been laid. This was not materially
when this catastrophe occurred.
The boys did lots of good hitting,
of the Mayor's counsel, to jail for injured by the fire.
and if they will keep up their ginger
J. H. Price has been laboring
I.ATER.
contempt because he decried the
they will have no trouble in landing
under
all
kinds
of
bad
luck
in
get
­
court's comments as “cruel and un­
A special interview’ with Mr. Price
the pennant for the season. The
ting these first vessels out. Last I gives us the information that the loss
usual punishment.’’
North Bend team is a clean bunch of
The defense filed a bill of excep­ Spring the sheds over the boats were will not exceed $100,000, and in all
boys and play good ball. Mr. Sted­
tions later, the motion for a new blown down, which caused consider­ ' probability, little over $75,000. He
man of Riverton umpired and is ac­
trial and for an arrest of judgment able delay in rebuilding, ami now ' is now awaiting messages from his
credited as doing the square thing
which had been denied, and Judge this loss has almost prostrated him. I contractors, ami may decide to re­
to both teams. Bandon plays at
Dunne granted a certificate of prob­ His yard has been gradually build at once, lie states it is as
Marshfield this coming Sunday.
able cause upon which Schmitz will equipped with much machinery that cheap and cheaper to build vessels of
There are a number that will accom­
go to the district court of appeals cannot be replaced at once, owing to that class here than elsewhere, and
pany the team, from Bandon to watch
fora new trial. In Judge Lawlor’s the congested state of the market.
with the new boat service, which
them carry off the honors.
Word was inupediately wired to will soon be placed on the run be­
court six jurors were selected to try
Estabrook and Freeman of the dis­ tween here ami San brancisco, it
Glass.
No Closed Season For Trout.
aster, who wired back to the effect
will be much more convenient for
they would stand by him in his loss,
Real Estate List.
Portland Journal: There is no long­
which is approximately $100,000, securing material. Very little, if any,
Lots from $25 up to 6,000.
er a closed season for trout fishing in
and back him for all he wanted. We of the machinery may’ be used again.
Lots
with
house
from
$400
up
to
the state of Oregon except in the
The swellest line of pipes ever
Umpqua river and its tributaries, and 5,200.
Confirmation Services.
Acre tracts from 1 to to acres in
brought to town, at Mars'. Some­
anglers may fish for trout at any time
thing new in the line of Meerschaums,
of the year in any river or creek in tow n of Bandon from $250 to 1,000
There will be confit mation Services
per
acre,
with
or
wita
out
improve-
all pri< es. ill 1 1 I see them.
the state except in the Umpqua river
ments. Other tracts outside from at the Episcopal Church in Bandon
and its tributaries.
Sunday Evening at 7 30.. Bishop
This condition of affairs was brought $5 up.
Coquille Has Saloons.
80 acres with house and barn, saw Scadding will conduct the services
about by the last legislature by an
both morning and evening.
act which amended the old law. timber ami poles, $500.
On Friday the county court took
160 acres of good grass land close
Its effect was not discovered until
The Bandon I lardware ompany I up the matter of declaring the re­
Thursday, when Robert Shaw. Judge to Bandon, $600.
sults of the late election in regard to
3 lots with lumber for a 16x24 f‘»ot j have a tegular Fourth of July window
Webster's private secretary, discover­
the licensing of saloons in this city,
ed the amendment while noting in house on Fourth street, Woolen I arranged. You want to see it
‘ and the vote stood two to one in
the Judges code the changes made in Mill Ad., $325.
favor of declaring the two precincts
No tax property handled.
the legislature.
Notice.
wet, and the town council called a
Neat 5-roomed cottage just fin-
The closed season for trout was
meeting that same evening and
formerly November, December, Jan­ shed; good location; now pays 18
To whom it may concern! Notice granted licenses to the Baxter Bros
uary, February and March, and was per cent on sale price. A snap 550. is hereby giaen that I, G. Schmalz,
and J P. Tupper.
Manufacturing plant for sale of the City and County of San Fran­
prescribed in section 2084 of the
code. By an act of the legislature Good paying business. Big front­ cisco, State of California, will not be
The New Road.
First-class responsible for any debts contracted
this section was amended, so that age on deep water.
business
proposition
on
Goquille
now the only statute providing a
by my wife, Mrs. Anna Schmalz,
¡river, 17,000.
According to the Portland Journal
closed season reads as follow s
she having left my bed and board.
work
on the I >rain-Coos Bay line of
“It shall be unlawful for any per
OAKES REALESTATE O.
Dated July 5, 1907.
the
Southern
Pacific w ill start iinme
son to take, catch, kill or have in , E. E. O,\Kes
W. C. P arker
C. SCHMALZ.
Bandon 12
North Bend 5
Number 28
1907
Price’s Shipyard
Totally Destroyed
Fire Breaks Out at Early Hour
Wednesday Morning
New Vessels Daisy and Fiefield Burned
idiatelv. The article states that woik
will be carried on under the direct
supervision of the railroad company.
It says:
Construction work will be resumed
immediately on the Southern Pacific TAKEN TO COQUILLE
extension known as the < fregon
Western from Drain to Elkton, for
which survey was completed last Imagines Immediate Bom­
year and work begun on tunnels
bardment of Coast
and grades but discontinued some
by the Japs
months ago owing to 'the failure of
C. E I.oss Company.
Seventy men were shipped yester­
George Wallace Williams, of the
day from Portland to Drain for track Sunset City Excursion fame, was at­
and bridge work. The men were tacked witli a severe case of weak
enlisted by the Hansen Employment slats last briil.iv morning, laboring
office and other employment bureaus under the delusion that the Japs
an<l were inspected and accepted by were about to eat up the whole com­
E. B. Coman, labor commissioner munity, and leave a fiery trail all
for the Harriman lines.
over this section of the globe, ami
It is said the men were employed that he had received Divine messages
by the Southern Pacific Company, to join their forces and thereby to
and will work directly for that cor­ gain everlasting glorv, an ! then
poration. The yards at I h ain are to some. We reprint from the Coos
be completed, and a bridge under Bay l imes the following, where he
construction a few miles from the lived, and was better know n:
town will be built. The tunnels
(ieorge Wallace Williams, a resi
that were begun last year will ¡»rob dent of Marshfield, was taken into
ably be completed under contract. custody this afternoon and is being
Cole and Sweeney,who had the held on a charge of insanity. His
contract for driving one of the tun actions had occasioned some surprise
nets, were carrying on the work w ith for w hen he first came to Bandon lie
their own funds, and when the Loss ippeared to be a man endowed with
Company went under these contract­ excellent talents. He arrived here
ors were, they claim, creditors to the on July 3rd, and since his arrival,
extent of $to,ooo. They have has been acting strangely.
brought suit against the Loss Com­
Today he became boisterous and
pany and the Oregon Western for paraded tip and down the streets of
that amount,
Bandon, ¡»raying for the city mar­
Meantime these contractors are shal to come to his aid and accom­
continuing work on the tunnel with pany him to Marshfield anil assist him
a few men to keep the job from being in defending his “town against a
shut down entirely, and when the liti­ a threatened attack from the Japan
gation is adjusted they will probably <se navy.
go on with the original contract and
He had mentioned other unrea­
complete the work.
sonable things to several Bandon
T. J. Owen, who had a contract people and it was thonght best to
sublet from the Loss Company and incarcerate him and hold him until
was working on thegrade, has incor­ the county court can pass on his
porated the T. J. Owen Construction sanity. He was taken to Coquille
Company, and it is reported he will on Saturday
and was there
take a new contract direct from the brought before the court.
Southern Pacific Company for grad­
Williams is the man who recently
ing on the Elkton section.
conducted an excursion from Marsh­
A. J. Barclay, engineer in charge field to Bandon, and at that time he
of the Drain extension or the South seemed of sound mind and made
ern Pacific, was in Portland a few many friends by earnestness and
days ago and made arrangements good cheer.
for the employment of the men ship­
Mr. Williams is well known in
ped yesterday. He stated that he did
not know what the Company's inten Marshfield and his actions for the
tions are with respect to continuing past two weeks have caused much
Balance on last page.
construction work in the road.
Geo. Wallace
Williams Insane
Pti JOLV l L>
T hat Y ou vui el be taken OFF
Y our feet nhen Y ou see
the B argain /^
WE NOW OFFER
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WANT TO BE 5UR.E THAT THINGS THAT AR.E
CALLED BAR.GAIN5 AR.E R.EAL BAR.GAIN5 AND
NOT FAKE BAR.GAIN5. WE Do NOT BELIEVE IN
“BAMBOOZLING”-OR. FOOLING-U5E THE WOR.D
YOU WILL-THE PEOPLE BY R.OLLING IN CA5E5
OF .SHODDY GOOD5 THR.OUGH OUR. BACK D00R. AT
NIGHT AND CELLING THEM OUT THE FR.ONT DOOR.
DUR.ING THE DAY.
R.EÓPECTFULLY,
O. A. Trowbridge