Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, March 12, 1908, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    »
o
o
Veliate XXIV
BANDON,
OREGON,
THURSDAY,
MARCH
12,
Number I I
—
CQHREC1HEÏIEW OF
BMDOI'S I«
; greasy I can prove and am willing
Elisha Wils« n -“The Fate o of
to provigit. I will state that as one
the Indian, ' by Sprague.
E. Heuckendorf, in a suit filed
of the conditions of my challenge I
HUMOROUS
yesterday against Sudden & Christ j
.
w
ill
agree
to
t
ike
soda
or
sulphite
Hazel
Stephenson
—“Katrina’s
o
ensen and others for an accounting
’ Visit to New York.”
0
I pulp direct from a mixing tank md
in connection with a shipbuilding
I pass it through tin Marshall Engine
Sherman Hufford—“Sockery Set
contract, found that the legal sub­
and make it more greasy than an ex-
I ting the Hen.”
|
terfuges usually employed to desig­ «.KRSIMlt FAIOIIS II FHE BUSINESS pert can by keeping it in the bearing ALL THE CONTESTANTS DID CREDITABLY
Ritta McNair — “ Miss Splicer
nate unknown parties in an action
engine for hours. 1 am willni;- to
Tries the Toboggan.”
Seme Facta to Show What were too tame to be applied to the Southern Oregon’s Great In­ wager the 200 pounds that I rat- not
Misses Langlois, Gibson and
The singing of high school songs
the Little Town of 1400
case at issue*. I le did not name the
only reduce the time in beating 110m
added not a little to the enjoyment
dustry Assured, and the
McNair to Represent
impersonal defendants, John Doe,
/ People” Really la
65 to 85 per cent., but at the .» one
of the evening The students ap­
Location Bandon.
at Coquille.
Richard Roe and other titles of the
time will agree »0 make a la tter
preciate
very much the public in­
• %
-----------
common law , but jumped bitterly on
sheet
of
paper
in
every
way
afp-i
so
terest that was manifested in their
It m iv to be expytrd that the
Mr. Frank J. Marshall of reducing the time Now, here seems
A very large and a|)preciative behalf. ■
o
his legal foes by calling them mo t
Cot >s bay end of the Coquille coun­
of the names in the history df high­ New York, who is now in Ban­ to me to be .1 chance o demons: rat< audience greeted the high school
NOTES Kv’l.ENA LANGLOIS.
try will pay for the issuance of book
students at their tryout contest held
waymanship. . Paul Clifford, Jack don as the capitalist-promoter of our the new against tjie'old.
Monday, March 9.
lets that sing the praises of Superior
at
the
opera
house
on
Saturday
ev
­
Sheppard, Jonathan Wild, ' Dick projected paper and pulp mill, paid,
“I am not issuing this chalk age
The Bandon high school girls are
Coqmflr; therefore it simply be­ Turpin and Claud Duval were rein­ his .respects’to the R ecorder last
ening. Ten students entered the going to North Bend Friday to play
to
advertise
the
Marshall
Perfecting
hooves this town and vicinity to get carnated by. Heuckendorf in- his Friday, and we found him a most af
Engine in Great Britain, as my.j it contest in their maiden efforts in | a game of basket ball with the h gh
out their own pamphlets describing wrath, and these‘dead road agents falile and entertaining gentleman.
public speaking, and-the usual stage school there.
truthfully our many and growing in­ art now on the records of the super­ Of the new enterprise, of which lit­ ent expired there a few years since. fright going with these first efforts
Edith Carlson returned to sell >ol
dustries, and advertising to the ior court of San Francisco as per­ is to be-general manager, Mr. Mar­ Therefore I have no interest in its w as-wholly absent: there was not a
sale
on
the other side and am talk-
last
week.
world what ts an honest fact , that sons who must account to Heucken­ shall said:
ing simply for the be et'il of science. single break or hesitation in any of
Maud
Lowe returned to sei. -1
Bandon is iu reality the best town dorf. History and theology, taken,
“There is no longer a scintilla of Respectfully, . F. > M arshall ” the ten numbers. Each speaker was today after a week's illness.
in coos county today .
given the best of attention and re«
jointly, would suggest that they have doubt as to the outcome of this pro­
Sherman Hofford is absent I ill
The booklet gotten out by the given their accounting already.
ject. We have practically all the
liberal applause at the close. school today.
ceived
Notfiination* Filed
two chamirers of commerce on Coos
Whtye all did so well no individual,
Why Heuckendorf was not con­ funds subscribed, and there is little
County Superintendent W
Lay descriptive ot that territory is a sistent and named the men whom he to do but to proceed with the work. . Nominating petit is are coming effort will be mentioned. They all
Bunch visited school Fridas.
very neat work of art from the print­ opposes in a shipbuilding deal alter I have taken $io,ooo’ of stock my­ in slowly at the cou y clefk's office entered into the contest with the
Elsie Stephenson returned
er’s standpoint and is profusely il­ gentlemen of the sea, like Morgan, self and am anxious to.take more at but the monotony < things is to be purpose of doing their best, and
school today.
lustrated with Coos Day scenes. The Captain Kidd and -others of the Jollv a future date. I shall leave for New changed in the not v ry distant fut­ they all did well. .The hard work
Hazel Stephenson is abseiUjr 11
vnexanipleti prosperity yif Coos bay Roger, he does not • explain. He York very soon to purchase the nec­ ure, says the Coos Bay Sun. The they have done in the preparation \
# and her promising outlook for be­ is equally silent <»n why Jesse James essary machinery. During my ab­ dark horses presumably intend to has been for them an excellent train­ school today.
The pupils in Miss- Murpii
coming the great business center of was left out of this list.—San Fran­ sence the board of directors will see break into the going when the early ing. The contest was held for the
room are planning a surprise pai '.
the growing Northwest are vividly cisco Call.
to the erection of wharf and build­ starters have exhausted their ginger purpose of selecting three students
portrayed, but the R econder maní I The above belligerent plaintiff is ings on the purchased site near the and their “lecion of friends” become to represent the high school in a for her today, this being her biro -
day- '______X,___
was forced tv borrow a microscope I uone other than.our Emil Heucken­ shipyard above town,
calm in their support. Old patrons contest to be held with Coquille at
to fiiul any considerable reference to dorf. the ship builder, who was
A recent letter to'one of the R •
“Will our industry prove a big of the game have adopted this theory that, place. The judges were Comity
Bandon. This by dint of effort we treated rather roughly by a score.or one for Bandon? Well, it assuredly with success. It remains to be seen Superintendent W. 11. Bunch, Geo. colder force from an old friend a
did eventually find: )
so of San F rancisco’s waterfront cap­ will—a big on® for all Southern Coos how it will work once more. At all P. Topping and T. B Wheeler. Spokane mentions F. B. Ticheix . •<»
“Bandon is a prosperous town ot italists. They tied our Heuckendorf and Northern Curry. We shall em­ events it is a fair field with no favor­ Fhe three representatives select« d formerly of P. it Orford,as a boost- 1
some 1,400 people, with sawmill arid hand and foot financially, but these ploy about fifty people in the mills, ites and the people should h..ve a by the judges were, Lena Langlois, for Coo» and Curry of the first
shipyard, at the mouth of Coquille obstacles have now been removed not to mention the number of men go d, large field to pick from when dramatic; Nora Gibson, oratorical; waier, and also states that the said
river.' ’
Ritta McNair,-humorous. The fol­ Tichenor recently became the fath< r
by a decree of the federal court of who wdl find work in cutting and the “barrier goes up.”
Now, as a matter of faR, we have Oregon, and,Mr. Heuckendorf seeks jiauling the wood pulp, for we must
of a 12-pound girl, christened;Doia
Jo n E. Perr.ott ot Coquille filed lowing was the program:
a population conservatively fixed at through the new complaint filed- by have daily no less than fifty cords of his petition Monday with the clerk.
Theodora. The communication also
DRAMATIC •
• 2 t«?n, have five wiwnraUI« who’.e si­ fiis attorney, T. S. Minot, to recover fir, hemlock- and spruce. • The abun­ He wants the nomination for sheriff
Ebba Wiren—‘‘Jeptha's I)augh- stated that Papa Tichenor set up th ?
rens are heard every day, a woolen j 10,0» damages.
champagne on the event- Here’s
dance and-cheapness of pvip mater-1 on the republican ticket. Other ter,” by Willis.
/ null, shuigle mill and broom handle
ial in this locality is the principal fac­ nominating petitions already tiled,
Erma Craine—“Echo and the similar success and- happiness to. all
factory, also planing mill, each in
true boosters.
tor
considered,
for
you
must
1
emem
­
political
complexion,
residence
-and
Ferry,
” by Jean Ingelow. •
Republican Convention
*
operation, and the shipyard referred
ber that eastern mills import their the office sought are as follows:
Langlois
—
“
The-
Famine,
”
!
I .ena
The North Bend Harbor, states
to where two steamers are now un­
P. L. Phelan, chairman of the re­ pulp from Germany and Norwayand ' School Superintendent—W. H. Longfellow’«« Hiawatha.
that
the gasoline schooner Berwick
der construction. In the fall of the I publican central committee, has is­ yet make an excellent profit.
No Bunch, republican, of McKinley;
Sylvia Rackleff—"Sum Song,”
of Rogue river entered Coos ba
year two fish canneries operate (one sued a call for a county convention venture, as I see it, could be more Albert Goetz, republican, of Lee.
by Katherine Brooks.
with crippled steering geer List trip.
at Prosper), and just now a cream­ to be held in the court house in Co­ remunerative in this section than a
Sheriff—Calvin W. Wright, dem­
Jessie Wood—“Ginevra. ’ by Rog­
A big green’sea stashed her rudder
ery is in course of erection in Ban­ quille, at 10 o’clock a.1111. on Tues­ paper and pulp mill. Look at the ocrat, of Marshfield: \V. W. Gage, ers. •
1 at sea.
don. The most important new in­ day, March 24, 1908. The pur­ Oregon City mills, and they manu­ demdtrat, of Coquille.
ORATOR!« AL
dustry, however, rs the paper and pose of this convention as .stated in facture the cheaper papers whereas
County Clerk—James Watson,
Nor.1 Gibson - ’ The New Soutlj, ’’
pulp mill, at last a reality among us, the official call is to perpetuate par­ our specialty shall be the finer grades republican, of Coquille.
hy Grady.
<
a full account of which is elsewhere ty organization and to confer as to I such as are not now made anywhere
Treasurer—J. B. Dulley, repub­
printed. Then there are the two caniMates
Mates by which the party might ¡on this coast.
When the Oregon lican, of Coquille.
steamers plying regularly bet ween indioHe
<’te its choice
ch
and recommend Gity mills, were built the shares were
A.ssess«rr—T. J. Thrift, democrat,
Bandon aod San Francisco in addi- candidates to the electors.
worth $100 each.
i very much of Coquille.
twin to several schooners. A third
The various precincts of this sec­ doubt if you can touch thejn today
Surveyor—A. N. Gould. . repub­
steamer, too—the Fietield . will be­ tion wiilMie entitled to the follow ing for $1000 each. We are going right lican, of Coquille.
(
long to the fleet after July next.
delegates:
ahead with our proposition regard­
The time for ' tiling' petitions will
So thus is described more fully
Bandon 16, Four M ile 2, Parkers- less of any attempts by the paper expire after 5 o’c'ock p. m. .April
“th*- little town of 1400 with a saw- burg'q, Prosper 3, Riverton 4. It trust or others to defeat our plans.”
mill and shipyard..”
is recommended that precinct cau­
Mr. Marshall has evidently a thor­
cuses be held not later than March ough knowledge of paper manufac
Bandon Head* th* List
*
Mr*. W. C. Scott Die*
21 st.
ture in all its varied forms, and has
Bandon is the banner-precinct up
invented machinery used in the bus-
A copy of a newspaper published
to
date with 293 registered voters
Best Healer in the World.
iness, as the following from the
iu Fillmore, Ventura county, Cal.,
of
the
1 too that have so far complied
Rev F Starbird of East Rayinpnd, World’s Papir Trade Review of
has reached this office, and it con­ Maine, says: "1 have used Buck- Sept. I, 1905, attests:
with the l«w to.enable them to exer­
tains news of de «th of Mrs. W. C. len’s Arnica Salve for several years
cise
their voting powers at the com
“The pioneer of high speed trains
Scott, wife of a Presbyterian pastor on my old army wound and other or drives for papermaking machines ing elections. On May 15, 1906,
of that city. She passed away on obstinate sores, and find it the best was Mr. Frank Marshall of Massa wnen registration books closed for
February 23d, anti a portrait ¡»pub­ healer in the world.
I use it too chusetts, U. S. A.; also in treating the elections, th<n- were 2704 regist­
lished with the extended mention of with great success in my veterinary or beating and refining pulps, as his ered voters. Ihe registration this
her noble life Rev. and Mrs. Scott
business.“ Price ¿5c’at C V Lowe's refiner has done more th.ui any oth­ year should double that number.mil
were residents of Bandon for a period drug store.
er invention for the elimination of officials expect to be ’thoroughly
ot live years, leaving here less than
the time element in the preparation busy enrolling nfimes from this on.
• decade ago, and will be remem­
For Sale.
of paper pulps. Each of his inven­ —Marshfield Sun-
o
bered by the older residents aS ear­
tions rightly bears his name, and has
5
-room
cottage
and
lot
for
sale.
The Weddrrburn Radium tells of
nest workers in the Christian cause.
Deceased 0» as 5* years of age and Plastered house, bath, and hot water rendered it famous in the paper­ Captain Jacobson of the schooner
the mother of two frown children. connection. Close in. Will sell on making world.”
Berwick being forced to stowaway
In .mother issue of the World's on the steamer Plant in order to reach IT 15 JU5T A5 EA5Y To GET CLOTHE5 THAT
reasonable terms. Inquire of
Mrs. A. D. Morse spent Saturday
Paper Trade Review, published in San Francisco. Th»-skipper wasn’t WILL FlT YoU A5 CLOTHE5 THAT’ DoN’T--THAT
J. S. Tilton, Bandon.
and Sunday with her parents up the
London April 21, 1905, we find a broke; passage merely was refused 15, IF YOU 60 TO A PLACE WHERE THEY CARRY
river, returning Monday.
. challenge from F. J. Marshall issued him.
Lumbar $5 per M.
CLOTHE5 THAT FIT. THE 6ARMENT5 WE CARRY
No Oso io Die.
We have a quantity of No. 3 lum­ to a named party or any other per­
Geo. S. Davis of Arago has de­ WE HAVE E5PECIALLY TAILORED FOR U5 BY l.t
“I bay* found out that there is no ber, suitable for building sluds, son < »<( tile subject of time saving in
THEY FIT. IF YOU 60 To A PAR-’
use to die of lung trouble as long as walks, etc., which we offer in lots of heating. Up to the present no one clared his intention of being a can­ AND 5. BING.
yoa can get Dr. King’s New Dis­
in England has had the courage to didate on the republican ticket for TY OR TO CHURCH IN ONE OF OUR 5UIT5 No ONE
covery," says Mrs J P White, of 1000 feet and upward, at >5 per M.
< ounty commissioner.
accept
this challenge. The sub­ the office of
WILL 5AY OF YOU ‘ THAT FELLOW MU5T HAVE
C ody L umber C o .
______ Z*____ r
Rushboro, Pa. “I would not be
*
stance of it reads as follows:
alive today only for that wonderful
borrowed that 5 uit .” we look out , too ,
The Luoky Quarter.
“
I
will
wager
200
pounds
against
medicine. It loosens up a'cough
Notice.
o
Is the one you pay out for a box FOR THE KIND OF CLOTH WE PUT INTO 5U1T5.
quicker than anything else and cures
Io fruit grawt-r* of Ciwm tt'intv, Ore : a like sum that I can, with the Mar­
of
Dr
King
s
New
Life
Pills,
They
THEY
5ELL
AT
A
FAIR
PRICE.
WHAT
MORE
CAN
lung disease even after the case is You are hereby informed that I have re shall Perfecting Engine, reduce the
the appyintiuent a- t rMt hiH|«ei«wlr
pronounced hopeless." This most oeived
firing you the health that's more YOU DE5IRE9 FOR $ 10 A FINE APPEARING WoR-
of Coo* County. Ore
Ihe lawa of Ut>-
reliable remedy for coughs and colds Stale demand th- pruning and aprayioR «4 time required in beating from 65 to precious than jewels. Try them for
. Jf
la grippe, asthpia, bronchitis and each and every Wint tree end other plant*, 185 per cent., and in some cases can headache, biliousness, constipation 5TED 5yiT. TOR $20 A REAL 5WELL 5UIT
•aeh a* berry buahe*. etc.
I
dispense
entirely
with
the
beating
RE5PECTFULLY,
hoarseness is sold under guarantee
it b«a become my duty to see that, aiicb i*
and malaria. If they disappoint you
done.
at Lowe's drug store; 50c and $i; Jone.
engine. That time in beater is not the )dce will be cheerfully refunded
M
O.
POHL.
trial bottle free
Fnnt lu*Metz*t Coos Coauty, Ore. 1 necessary in order -to
stuff at Clarence Lowe's drug store.
t
Mr. Heuckendorf Sues
A. Trowbridge
O
o
<■*
I
o
• o
o
o
♦
*
o
§
oc
I
o
o
Í
f
o
•
o
o
o
• •••
«
o
o
o
o
O
o