Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, August 15, 1907, Image 1

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BANDON,
OREGON,
THURSDAY,
this be three continuous days of D—_
South Western Veterans
and Pioneers’
pleasure from the da voing
Wed
nesday the 28th. to “taps’’ Friday
night.
Re-Union
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Communicated.
AUGUST 15, 1907
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Bandon WmS at
North Bend
BANDON 4 - N. BEND 0
Will Entertain the Visitors.
School Opens
Tuesday, Sept. 3
At a special meeting of the Ban
don Development Association this
week, a committee was appointed to I
provide entertainment and reception ' H. C. OSTEIN, PRINCIPAL
to the Coos County teachers who!
w ill attend the Teachers’ Institute to '
Several of Last Year’s Fac­
be held here August 20th, 21st and
2 ad.
ulty Will Return
The committee will arrange for a ,
this Year.
banquet on one of the evenings the
teachers are here, and w ill arrange a
The public and high schools w ill
program for the affair The orches­
tra will furnish music during the open here on Tuesday. September
dinner, and toasts and speeches w ill 3rd. Since Monday is Labor day,
be in order.
the school work will not commence
The band will give concerts every until the day following.
evening while they are here, and
Prof. H. C. Olstein, of Onio, late
everything will be done to make of the Sunnyside schools, Washing­
ton, will have charge of the schools
their stay pleasant.
this year. He is a thoroughly com­
petent instructor. Mr. Olstein, is
MARINE
a graduate of the I niversity of Ohio
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and Nebraska. He has had con­
ABBIVBD.
siderable school experience, and the
Aug. 11.—Schr Advance, Ogid- board look to him to raise the stand­
ins.sen, from S. F., 33 tons mdse.
ard of our schools.
Aug. 13.—Str Elizabeth, Olsen,
Miss Carrie Rodine. a Coos Cou­
from S. F., 142 tons mdse.
nty teacher, will be assistant prin­
Following is the Elizabeth's pas­ cipal and is also qualified to take
sengers list of August 13th from charge of the high school work.
The balance of the faculty are w< 11
S. F.:
known
having taught here before,
Miss L. Schrieber, Victor Breuer,
Capt. C. C. Bruce, E. Watson, R. Misses Thiele, Collier, Yeo, Logan
M. Connell, L. Cunningham. R. C. and Davies,
The entire high school course will
Machachlan and wife, B. W Pur
be
given, and an effort will be made
menter, J: E. Wallace, B. C. Wilte.
on the part of not only the board,
W. H. Hodge, C. K. Ort and \v. but the faculty to establish a higher
F. Guy.
standard for the school in all its
branches.
Teachers institute will be held
Presbyterian Church.
three days next week in the school
building and teachers from all
The Rev T. B. Griswold of Al- over the county will be present
bany, Oregon, will preach next Sun­
Lost.
day Aug. 18, both morning and
I lost my blue hand bag on the Sth
evening. Mr. Griswold is represent­
ing the interests of Christian educator of Aug. 1903 containing green backs
and silver, something like $40, be
and everyone is cordially invited to tween the Racket store and Masts'
hear him. Services at u A. M. store I think. If the one finding it
and 8 P. M.
Sunday School and will please be honest enohgh to
Christian Endeavor
as usual. leave it at the Bandon R ecorder
office, and state their reward, I will
ask
the Lord to send them peace
Dr. Prentis, Dentist has leased
and prosperity, meaning much to
rooms in the Deveraux huilding
any one.
next to Post Office and will locate
Mas. A lice N ielson
permanently in Bandon August ist
Port Orford ,Curry Co. Ore.
In an issue of the Bandon R e |
of recent date, a gross in­
' day for an excursion from the Bay. justice was done to Deputy Game J Boy« Play a Great Game, 2
Tents will be erected on the old Warden Wright, by charging him :
Hits and Few Errors
parade ground and arrangements with
w ith having killed deer while he was ;
officer. When he killed the deer
are Features
WILL HOLD CAMP AT I will be made for the accommodation an
on
a
prospecting
tour,
for
which
he
of the many who will drive here in
was unjustly fined, he was not. and
BANDON-BY-THE-SEA
wagons. In fact, everything will be never had been, a Game Warden;
The Bandon base ball aggregation
arranged for the convenience of the and the R ecorder was misinformed played at North Bend last Sunday
visitors.
by some on who was ignorant of and left a trail of defeat for the har­
Speaking, Camp Fires, Band
An invitation is extended to not the facts or who malicionsly lied bor boomers that is only smoothed
We ask the R ecorder , in justice to
Concerts, Are Being
only the members of these two great an able and efficient officer, to make with the consolation that the boys
organizations, but to everyone. The the necessary correction.
had to work hard for the game. It
Arranged.
< amp tires are becoming fewer each Editor Bandon R ecorder ;
was a great game, one of those kind
year, and the grand old men of the
you
could have seen played in the
In the Port Orford Tribune issue
bronze
badge,
and
those
who
made
< iranc! preparations are being made
of August 7. 1907, appeared a criti­ big leagues. Few errors and a close
to welcome the South Western Vet­ the way for us over the plains and cism of an article published by you score. We walked away with four
erans’ Association and the Pioneers over the mountains, are rapidly re­ concerning M. T. Wright having runs against a basket of goose-eggs,
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in Bandon the last of this month, sponding to the roll call from above, killed deer, contrary to law', while an but they all came hard, and really
the boys were entitled to only two
August 28th, 29th and 30th. The where there will be no hardships anil officer.
committees ask that all of the patri­ toil and their weary march will be
Now, the facts are, that he was a runs. A wild throw let a couple of
ended.
Many'
are
spending
their
otic citizens extend a helping hand
duly elected qualified and acting men play tag around the bags along
vacation
at
the
beach,
and
more
con
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to assist in the programs on these
constable, and as such ex-officio about the fifth inning.
days. The old veterans are not as template coming. Let all participate game warden, besides, he had been,
It was naturally expected that the
lively as they once were and cannot in these three days’ revival of the old prior to thy time referred to, ap­ visitors would return home with
arrange and enlarge the program as days.
pointed deputy state game warden, another hole punched in their score
they wish to. It is time the younger
Huge camp tires will be made and inquiry at the Sec. of State’s of­ card, as they have not been playing
generation helped in these matters, each evening and old war and early fice will soon prove the latter fact.
very strenuous ball this season. A
and all are asked to assist the various reminiscences will be talked over;
The Tribune has willfully mis­ walk away was certain and then
committees.
battles will be fought over; the early stated the matter from the first.
North Bend would have tied Marsh­
frontier
days
will
be
recalled,
anil
old
G eo . W. A xtell ,
field for second place in the league.
We are going to put on a gala at­
Port Orford, Oregon.
This game was miscalculated and
tire for these three days; the streets friends w ill meet again w ho have not
w ith the next couple of games, which
will be decorated; business houses seen each other since the last en­ Aug. 14, 1907.
the home boys will capture, for thev
will decorate their store fronts and campment. The old war time songs
will
be
sung
anil
many
a
tale
not
yet
Uses Wood Fiber.
are easy, will give us a little better
arrange appropriate window displays;
percentage.
the band will furnish music everyday recorded will be told of the early
days.
Mr.
Irwin
has
been
experimenting
and evening, and everything will be
The first time up to bat gave us a
done t<J extend a warm welcome to
A program is now being arranged with the new wood fiber plaster couple of tallies and until the last
these visitors. During these three and will be printed in full later in since he came to Bandon, and finds ball was pitched, the game belonged
days there will be hundreds of peo­ this paper. Able speakers will be it admirably adapted to this climate. to neither team. Hohn, the kid
ple in town, many of them will make secured and an effort will be made It is not very well known here, but pitcher, was up ‘on his toes and
this their first visit here. Let us im­ to have a stronger anil better pro­ is extensively used throughout the played the game in a way that
press them w ith our town by the sea. gram than ever.
Everybody can west. The lasting qualities make it brought joy to the hearts of the old
The boats are to make special excur­ help, at least by decorating the resi­ better suited for all general purposes. fans. He struck out twelve men
sion rates, ami there w ill be a special dences with flags and (bunting. Let After it is once on one can drive and they could only get two hits off
nails into it, and in removing a him. Naturally he feels pretty good
section of the building, it can be about it, and if he can do as well the
sawed through and w ill not crack. next two games, the last of the
The buildings at the Portland Fair season, he will have a feather in his
were plastered on the outside with cap. Rosa caught the game and
it, and it has stood the test of the there was no kick coming. Dev­
rains and weather even better than ereaux got into the game again anil
was expected.
did some fine work around second.
Jos. Walser has his new house All of the boys did themselves credit
plastered with it and is well pleased and had thev started out this way in
THAT A BARREL ISA NICE
so far. While the cost is a little the beginning of the series, the pen­
more than that of plaster, it will nant would have a sure home hen.
cool thing T o wear - B ut
pav f<>i its< If in the end. Die ne 1
A spectacular catch was made I y
who van rs towear a
addition to the < I.illier w ill l> j.la
a fielder In 1 tinning after a tlv hr
BARREL WHEN WE HAVE
ten d w ith w < >od fiber.
' fell and < aught the ball while lying
APPAREL THAT IS
t on his back
Fire in Logging Camp.
We go to Coquille this Sundav
COOL. AND
I w ¡th the firm d< t< rminati >n to add
looks much B etter
Monday night the logging camp another scalp to our belt. It is to
on Sevi n Mile Creek above Rockv be hoped there will be less of the
uster
own
Point was destroyed by tire. The baby act and more ball plaxing this
estimated damage to cut logs and time. A return game w ill be played
timber is in the whereabouts of here a week from Sundav. This
$5000. A donkey engine which will close the season, and the local
was in use at the time was burned. fans are looking forward to an inter­
iThe cause is unknown, but it is esting game.
' attributed to a spark from the donkey
The North Bend boys treated the
engine.
team royally. No fault was found
The tire was very plainly seen w ith the decisions and it was a clean
from here. The heavens were lit game throughout They are a gen
up for miles around and the fire is th manly team and are clean ball
A i I.IMATF that alone offers inducements of greater magnitude
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players from the start. The umpire 1
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still
burning as we go to press
to the seeker of health, than anything else. Warm winters
BA«BEL
L.
was good. Simpson donned the I
and cool summers. The sea breezes impart life and vigor,
Notice.
togs in the first inning, but the little
and drive the heavy fog- common to lo< dities near the oc< an
pitcher handed him a bunch of cork­ MUCH CLOTHING THAT 15 5oLD flT5 LITTLE BET­
far to the inland.
Some person with alight fingered screw twists, and he decided the TER. THAN A BAR.R.EL, WE AR.E NOT A5HAMED
G reen G rass the year round which the stock raiser can readily
tendency purloined a digging bar bench looked good to him.
FOR. A MAN WHOM WE FIT OUT To LOOK AT H15
see go at possibility s in his line
I he finest gi i/mg ia< ilities
from in front of the telephone office
BACK. EVEN NEGLIGEE GAR.MENT5 MIGHT JU5T
in the world.
Marine Intelligence.
and to avoid serious consequences
AS WELL BE PR.oPER.LY CUT. IT CO5T5 No MOR.E
are idvised to return same before
S aw mii . is Ship Yards. Shingle and Broom Handle mills, Wool­
Notice to Mariners—Suisun Bay- BUT SO MANY MANUFACTUR.ER.5 AR.E CAR.ELE55.
steps are taken to recover the
enmills, Government Works, and all branches of Commer­
California. List of Lights, Buoys, THEY DO NOT WI5H To MAKE GOOD THING5 BUT
property.
Louts D oonar .
cial lines well represented, all < f these, and more, are favor­
and Baymarks, Pacific Coast, 1907, THING5 “JU5T AS GOOD.”
A THING THAT 15
able conditions for the laborer and mercantile investor.
Page 32. Notice is hereby given JU5T AS GOOD CAN BE No BETTER. THAN A GOOD
C oal F or S ale . — First-class that I'pper Junction Buoy, Suisun THING. WE DO NOT CLAIN THAT WHAT WE 5ELL
S mai l F ruits thrive and the climate is such as to cause long
coal at S3 per ton in sacks or $2. 50 Bay California, a 1 st-class spar was
YOU 15 “JU5T AS GOOD,” BUT THAT IT 15
seasons, which stand the local Horticulturists in a way to be-
in scow loads. Leave orders at reported adrift Aug. 1st. It will be
come dangerous rivals to Hood River.
“GOOD.” WOULD YOU NOT R.ATHER. HAVE 5oME-
Peterson’s Landing, above Riverton. replaced as soon as practicable.
By Order of the Lighthouse Board, THING GOOD? COME TO A GOOD PLACE. WE HAVE
C has . P eterson ,
are
F ishing and H unting that is unsurpassable. The
R. F. Lopez, Commander U. S. N. 5oME “GOOD” THING5.
Riverton. Oregon.
the
filled with trout, and an abundance of wiki game
Inspector, 12th Lighthouse Dist.
R.E5PECTFULLY,
hills and valley*. Spend your vacation here, you will nexer
fl it is pair of shoes you want, you
regret it.
You can get the latest sheet music
will find them in the proper styles,
Prices and sizes at Lorenz
Hoyt at Lowe’s Drug Stare.
corder
August 28, 29, 30
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Opportunities and the
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