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Volume XXIII.
BANDON,
Coos and Curry County
Teachers Meet at Bandon
Three Days Session
I
J
OREGON, THURSDAY,
small barn on his homestead.
Mr. Snyder has moved to the
Clayton Saw Mill where he has ob­
tained work.
The school children have a vaca­
tion this week, as the teacher is
attending the Institute at Bandon.
The Smith Bros, of Hare P. O.
have just added a new thresher and
self binder to their already extensive
line of farm implements. Not long
ago the boys built a small saw mill
to cut lumber and fencing for their
own use and would it not be well
for other farmers to consider these
energetic jieople an able pattern.
Rube Gardner is visiting his bro­
ther Delos Gardner this week.
AUGUST 22, 1907
August 17—Str Elizabeth, Olsen,
to S. F., 28 cords wood, 250 m lum­
ber, 10 tons wool, 30 tons butter, 10
tons plunder.
August 21—Gas sehr, Monterey,
Bash, to S. F., 58 cords wood, 600
m shingles, 480 bdls broom handles.
August 22—Sehr Advance, Ogid-
jnssen, to S. F., 362 m lumber, 300
m shingles.
Number 34
River Boat Liberty Sunk
at Wharf Monday Night
present speak the highest praises for
would speedily sink the boat.
It
Pres. Mulkey as an orator and a
has been the custom to leave the
student of Shakespeare.
hose connected to the tanks over
PLEASURE COMBINED
A number of new teachers regis­
night,
and the only plausible excuse
PILE DRIVER HELPS TO
Notice.
tered on Wednesday. The interest
for the boat's sinking is attributed to
WITH INSTITUTE
RAISE THE BOAT.
it.
of the teachers was better than on
Some person with a light lingered
Tuesday. Teachers and instructors
tendency
purloined a digging bar The Liberty will Probably
became
better
acquainted
and
all
en
­
Ar-
Program* and Banquet
Base Ball Sunday.
from
in
front
of the telephone office
tered enthusiastically into the solid
ranged for Visitors*
Resume Her Run
work of the institute.
and to avoid serious consequences
I he last game of baseball will be
Reception.
are advised to return same before
During the day Prof. Traver gave
this Week.
I played here this Sunday between the
instruction in language and reading,
steps are taken to recover the
local nine and the Coquille team.
Apples and plums in abundance
and
continued
his
talk
of
Tuesday
property.
Louis
D
oonar
.
The joint teachers institute of
on Four Mile.
Last Tuesday morning, when the An excursion from that place will
on
the
“
Recitation.
”
Supt.
Robin-
Goos and Gurry counties convened
boat crew came to the wharf prior to accompany their team and the band
John Tucker is home again from
son
gave
two
talks,
one
on
the
here, will furnish music for the oc­
in the Bandon High School room at
C oal F or S ale . — First-class firing up the Liberty and getting the casion.
Initiative and Referendum in Ore- his long cruise with the Surveyors
9 o’clock on Tuesday morning,
gon, and one on History.
Pres. who are stationed at Port Orford. coal at $3 per ton in sacks or $2.50 freight on board, they found she ha<
The boys say they will give the
Supt Bunch of Coos and Supt.
The roads are so rough, and the in scow loads. Leave orders at sunk to the bottom of the river. The
Mulkey
gave
a
talk
on
what
should
visitors
a run for their money, and
Johnson of Curry counties are both
winds indescribable that John thinks Peterson’s Landing, above Riverton. lines that tied her to the wharf kept
be
made
prominent
in
the
teaching
in attendance. The institute opened
her from sinking on the wharf side, so you can come prepared to see an
Coos will suit him a while yet.
C has . P eterson ,
of
Geography.
with about one hundred teachers
but she had filled with water anc exciting game. The excursionists
Sallie.
Riverton,
Oregon.
I
By
a
vote
of
the
Institute
it
was
will bring their lunches with them
present. The instructors employed i
came near tipping clear over.
decided
to
hold
the
session
next
year
are Supt. Robinson, of Multnomah
Opera House — Coming.
Boxes, camper’s outfits, express, and spend a day on the beach.
Codfish Real Estate Agents. baggage of all kinds, and a lot o
Prof. Traver of Portland and Presi­ at Myrtle Point. A few scattering
dent Mulkey of the Ashland State voteswent to North Bend and Marsh­
Boat for Sale.
The Lowe Stock Company will
There is a fraternity of real estate shingles were floating around in the
Normal. After a few preliminary field.
inside of the vessel, which were
open a week’s engagement at the
Good row boat for sale cheap.
Tire program, Wednesday eve­ Opera House commencing Monday, dealers at the Bay who are doing rescued as soon as possible. The
announcements by Supt. Bunch and
their
utmost
to
knock
the
Coquille
Inquire at Brewer’s Shoe Store.
ning
was
held
in
the
Opera
House
the enrollment of the teachers, the
August 26, w ith that ever successful Valley in general and Bandon in larger portion of the freight for up
regular work of the session was and consisted of the following:
4t
river had been loaded the evening
play—“A Rough Diamond.” Pop­
Music by Band, Rec., Mrs. James ular prices will prevail, and you can particular. They have a few pieces before, but the material damage was
taken up without loss of time. In
of property listed w ith them and do
order to better meet the needs of McCue, Solo, Miss Minott, Rec., secure tickets at the drug store.
You can get the latest sheet music
their level best to unload it on the not very large.
all, the institute was divided into Annie Waldvogel, Male Quartet,
The
pile
driver,
which
was
at
work
at Lowe’s Drug Stare.
This company comes well recom­ unsuspecting
buyer, regardless.
two sections for work, Primary and Messrs. Baker, Traver, Raab, Dake.
at
the
Price
Shipyard,
came
to
the
mended. They have filled engage­ While they are doing us a great in­
Call on the Bandon Co-operative
Advance. Prof. Traver occupied the Addresses, by Supt. R. F. Robinson
ments at the Bay and in Coquille, justice, they are even hurting their assistance of the boat and today it Reality Co.
and
L.
R.
Traver,
both
of
Portland
first period with an exercise in
with good houses. The Springfield home town, if they can call it such, was hauled up on the mud flat. The
music. He gave some very helpful Oregon.
Florence Hartman is very low
News says:
as they never remain at a place very amount of damage has not been de­
Following are the names of the
and sensible suggestions on the
termined
as
we
go
to
press.
It
is
with
inflammation of the bowels.
The Lowe Stock Company opened long, and then only for the red hot
teaching of vocal music in the public teachers present:
thought,
however,
that
the
boat
will
dollars they can take away from the
“A. Haberly is selling a few small
schools, and aroused much interest Bronte Jenning», C. H. Zevely, Nellie Fair­ a week's engagement at the Opera
resume her trips up the river the
town,
more
than
us.
They
have
the
House
in
this
city,
Monday
night,
tracts
of land near town, at reason­
among the teachers in the subject of man, Effie Collier, Ruby Ellingson, Jennie
atter part of this week, unless
Bowen, Angela Dumpily, Martha Blundell, Cora and have sustained their reputation little property placed in their hands
able prices and easy terms. Parties
music.
Widely, Matilda Sleep, Helen Landreth, Carol of being a first-class company.
listed at such an exorbitant rate, and serious damage was done by the salt wishing 5 acres or more apply at
It
is
This exercise was followed by a Rodine, Lucia l-ogan, P. Rowen, Elizabeth Price,
the way in which they haunt every water to the machinery.
once as only a limited number will be
very thoughtful and well prepared C. R. Bennett, A. I lunergardt, Norman Tylea seldom that a company appears here
The gasoline launch Waupooia
newcomer who wants property, soon
that
we
do
not
hear
complaints
from
sold.
address by Supt. Robinson on “The Myrtle Coleman, Lily Fellows, Rena Anderson,
fills them with disgust at the prices carried the Tuesday morning passen
Teacher.” He emphasized the im­ Salala Howe, Lillian McCann, Mrs M Wilbur,
D. W. Bath, of the Hilisboro In­
and the wholesale graft. The legiti-' gers to Coquille and the Venus has
portance of certain qualities in the Mary Minott, Martha Miller, Cora Hermann,
been
trying
to
hold
up
the
noon
end
dependent is in town this week vis­
Mrs rhompson, Mrs. Rosa Bingaman. Selina
mate real estate dealers have to suf­
makeup of the teacher. The teacher Johnson, Minnie McCloskey. Ada Chapman,
of
the
traffic
and
carry
the
mail.
iting his son, of T he R ecorder .
fer on account of them, and our val­
must be genuine, sincere, sym­ Rosa Lillie, Florence Robins, Helen Robins.
The
cause
for
the
boat
’
s
sinking
is
1'liis is bis first trip to the bay conn
id towns get about the rate of seven
pathetic, patient, happy, helpful Doris Williams, Angie Krantz, J. E. Bright, J, C.
not
positively
known.
It
is
thought
try,
and he is surprised at the greet
black eyes a day.
Logan.
Ames Johnson. Annie Waldvogel,
and of good health.
that
some
miscreant
turned
the
opportunities here, and says that for
People are informed that we are
Prof. Traver gave good talks to Elizabeth Kauffman. Sylvia Hansen. Inez Lusk,
faucet
on
the
wharf
on,
and
let
the
aush and mtirprise this city holds
going to the wall, Bandon is a dead
Alice Lenherr. Robert Goetz, W A. Culbert­
both the primary and advanced sec­ son, Anna Roberts. Daisy Deyoe, Effie King.
water
fill
up
the
engine
room,
which
over
am other place in this sectir nl
town, and advise property holders to
tions on language teaching
Blanche Radley, Dora Biglow, Leafy Kendall,
sell. As a matter of fact we are
Prof. Mulkey handled the subject Laura Wise, Ida Gamble. Claire Kirkpatrick,
doing better and have more to show
I
of the teaching of civics in an ad­ E. M. Brevier. Josophine Morse, Alice Bay M<-
RLJ*OL\/ED
lor what we have- got, than mere
Cormic, Jessie Ghase, Hilda Stenholm, Mrs. E
D o ht .
dress of thirty minutes, in a manner M. Rood, luiura Escott, S. M Kruze. Gussie
prospect . The prices of land and
THAT ALTHOUGH A HAff W
You WEAK A
both entertaining and instructive to James, Bertha Wilkins, Gladys Easton, Etta
town | i< p< in I lie is rail by any
weak G ood clothes on the
SMIKT, T i QE9
the teachers. His talks are full of James, R F. Robinson, J D Wood, Hannah
ni<ans based on xvli.it it might be
OUTRIDE
HE CA/YT FEELGOOD IF
good suggestion and inspiration. Hanson, Estelle Wickland, H. E. Carmichael,
worth
in
five
years,
but
on
the
bona
HE 15 ZYOT DRLSSEb RIGHT/HA­
He maintained that in all govern Wmnifred Rood, Lois Hermann, Georgia 1-eep,
fide value of today.
Winnie Spires, ( alia (.handler, Pearl Walker.
TH E WAY TH ROUGH
IT IS UORTM
ment “The power of taxation is the Raymond Baker, Arthur Brown. Myrtle Frey,
This week there have been several
WORE THA/N THE PRICE OF SHIRT
soverign power.”
Mildred Brown. Archie Shepard. Helena Hughes
I new people from the outside who
Prot
Bunch,
Prof.
Traver.
Prof
Robinion.
C.
H
In the afternoon Prof. Traver dis-
TOTEELTHAT YOU CAD/lhKE OFF
are looking over the town and the
cussed language teaching in the ad- Ostien and B F Mulkey.
L ouise L owe , Soubrette.
YOUR COAT IH A CROU/D'
prospects of investment They have
The institue and exercises w ill close
vanced section, and in general ses-
1 just come from the Bay and we are
some
one,
but
in
this
case,
the
satis
­
,
BUSTER I BROU//V
sion gave a keen and critical discuss this evening with a banquet and faction given by Mr. Lowe's com­ indebted to them for this informa­
ion of the ‘Recitation” as it is com­ program at Masonic hall to which pany is universal. The patronage tion regarding the scathless prevari­
I THATSHl RT
there will be a large attendance.
monly conducted.
FjTS YOUTbo
has been excellent for this time of cations that are being poured into
MUCH
the ears of would-be buyers in this
Supt. Robinson gave the teachers
the
year,
there
being
a
crowded
Four Mile Notes.
of the primary section a valuable
country.
If
there
is
any
doubt
on
house every night and undoubtedly
exercise in phonics and primary read
standing
room will be at a premium the part of these so-called real estate
Jess Luke, of Washington, has
ing Prof. Mulkey then addressed
before
the
week is out. Never be­ dealers, let them come over here and
been visiting his brother, John Luke
the teachers in general session on
fore have the people of this place see what we have. Our mills are
of Fourmile.
the teaching of literature, emphasiz­
had the opportunity of witnessing built and running, and we have two
Rube and Delos Gardner received
ing the value of committing to
such excellent performances at so new mills that will be in operation
memory gems of literature.
Prof. the sad news of the death of their low a price of admission. This com­ this winter. There are plenty of
Mulkey is full of inspiration in his mother at Aberdeen. Wash.
pany is certainly deserving of the new projects in the air that we do
Measles
are
still
spreading.
John
talks on literature, and his talks
liberal patronage that they are re­ not base the future welfare of the
nrA>«MT «□( •< nu ausrtK aoownco iurjiMk. _ . urtr torti
which rise tothedignity of lectures, Stillwell's children have just got over ceiving, and we might go into detail town on, as they are nothing definite,
them,
while
Mr
Wandling
has
two
are much appreciated by the teachers.
and say a whole lot of pretty things but what we already have got and
LoT5 Of PEOPLE WEAR GOOD OUTER CLOTHING
new
cases
in
his
family.
Charley-
An evenig program was given at
about each one in particular, but it are building, will convince the most
THEY JAY "WHAT 15
Foster took a relapse from the dis­ is sufficient to say that they are all sceptical that Bandon is by no means BUT NOT GOOD 5HIRT5.
the Presbyterian Church, the house
ease and is now walking with a cane good, exceptionally good, and this on the decline, and that its prospects THE DIFFERENCE ?" THERE 15 A DIFFERENCE.
was crowded with an appreciative
A WELL FITTING 5HIRT FEEL5 COMFORTABLE
from the effects of them
is one of the few companies now for a brilliant future has them all
audience of teachers and citizens of
BECAU5E IT 15 VERY CLO5E To YOU. TO BUY
Andy- Jackson is home on a playing in the West that it is not a faded.
Bandon A luiely rendered selec­
GOOD
5HIRT5 15 ECONOMY, THE LAUNDRY YOU
month’s visit with his mother, Mrs. waste of time to go and see.
tion by the band put the audience in
KNOW 15 HARD ON CHEAP 5HIRT5. WE THINK
James Cope, of South Fourmile.
good humor for the good things that
Methodist Church.
OF
THI5 WHEN WE BUY OUR 5HIRT5. . THERE-
Boys, when you want a helper, i>0-3 3 3CCtC-C-t CC-cCt ef-C- -9-9-3-39-3fc.
followed. Vocal music by Prof.
FORE
WE BUY FOR YOUR GOOD.
YOU AL5O
MARINE
s
Traver, and two readings led up to come this way. One young lady <
Services at the M. E. Church NEEDJoME CoLLARJ Do YOU NOT ? THE LINEN
*3 3-3-3-9-3-3JS-3 3-33-3
next Sunday, August 25.
Sunday IN CoLLARJ JHoULD BE GOOD AND
the event of the evening: the ad­ was seen fixing up telephone lines,
THE .STYLE
ABBITBD,
dress of Pres. Mulkey on Shakespear's while another was observed helping
school at 10 a . m . Preaching at 11 RIGHT.
IT
15
NOT
ECONOMY
To
BUY
POOR. COL-
August 19—Gas sehr, Monterey, a . M. Class meeting following, Ep-
Hamlet
Prof. Mulkey is a pro­ to build a barn and was handling the
LAR5, AND THEN YOU WANT THE PROPER CUT
worth League at 7 p. m . Song IN CoLLARJ.
found student of Shakespear, and a hammer like she was an old hand at Bash, from S. F., 43 tons mdse.
WE AL5O HAVE LoT5 OF NICE
August 20 — Sehr Lizzie Prien service begins at 8 p. m .
Subject NECKT1E5 TO GO AROUND THE CoLLARJ.
splendid orator as well. His inter­ the business.
New barns are in order on the Goodmansen, from S. F.. ballast.
for evening talk. ‘‘A Jealous Old
pretation of Hamlet was masterful,
RE5PECTFULLY,
aZILBD
Maid.” You are invited.
creek,
both
Mr.
Jones
and
Mr.
and he held the large audience in the
August 16—-Sehr Prosper Starr
Geo. E. Ellis,
best of attention throughout the Clausen are enlarging their bams,
Pastor.
whole discourse. All who were and Ralph Hunt has built him a to S F., 340 m lumber.
Freight Gets Wet
O. A. Trowbridge
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