Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, September 17, 1908, Image 1

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    Vol Mm« XXIV.
BANDON,
OREGON,
Ball Game
BANDON WOOLEN MILLS READY TO BLOW
Number ¿7.
SEPTEMBER,17 1908.
THURSDAY,
Rohn-Caswell
Margaret Iles Co.
A quiet but very pretty wedding
The ball g me last Sund iy on
The Margaret Iles Co. appeared
which the single lads had counted so was solemnized at the M. F. par­ in Bandon again Wednesday night
much for so long to wollop th mar sonage at North Bend Friday Sep and put on their famous play: The
ried man to a frazzle, turned out to tember 4th, Rev. Lacy, officiating, Girl and the Gambler.
The opera
go just the opposite way, and the when Curtis A. Rohn of B indon and house was ti 1. d to its capacity atul
wav the old matrimonial veterans Miss Daisy B. Caswell, formerly of
Work Commenced on $8o,~ Blast Will be Made as Soon distinguished themselves against Ludington, Mich., were joined in the that the entertainment was enjoyed Will be Launched in about
would only be putting it in a mild
the young bloods was an event that holy bonds of wedlock.
form, as was evidenced from the
OOO worth of Mtrchan-
Four Weeks Both
as Under Current
Mr. Rohn and his brother own c instant applause coming from th
will go down in the history of Ban
the Rohn Shingle Mill east of town audience. •
don.
Strong Boats
dise This Week
Permits
The Single men had in their bunch and by upright business methods
The Iles Co. seems to be growing
of players several ex Coos count’ and constant bus ness push they in popularity with each visit to Bai -
league players bet the way the ball was have succeeded in working up a don, and there are more reason ■>
MILLS WILL RUN AT FULL CAPACITY ONLY ROCK LEFT IN RIVER CHANNEL pounded so unmercifully around over large foreign and domestic trade than one w hy should. In the first GNE TUG TO BE USED IN THIS LIVER
the acreage, and through the fir for the output of their shingles.
place they always put on high cl.is-.
The bride comes very’ highly plays, and then the character of th
gers of the crackerjacks, the spec­
tators, had they been strangers woulll recommended as a young lad«’ of troup goes a loug way tow aril mak
This week the Bandon W oolen
Everything is in readiness to blow have had to believe that the afore many accomplishments , and was a
The two tug
now b n 4
% boats
ing them popular, as the coinpan >
Mills started an $80,0 >0 order for a out the last big rock in the channel
built
at
Price
’
s
ship
yauL
vv !i '■<•
mentioned ex leaguers had never seen 1 great favorite in social circles of hei is made up of ladies anil gentlemen
Detroit firm and the mill will be run of the Coquille river at this place,
home city.
a base ball.
in every sense, and as tliev are mak ready for laiinching in about to 11
at full capacity until it is completed- and the blast will be made just as
The happy couple will make their ing tneir home ia Coi s county they weeks. (>ne boat is 100 ieet Io g
Billy Hohn, the boy wonder of
Manager Bedillion stated to a rep. the swift under current from the
this vic nity and the pride of ever« home in Bandon, w here they ar< spent their money here, so that peo and 22 feet, six inches widowin'«-
resent ative of this paper Wednesday ocean, which no doubt came from a
body for miles around was in the cozily located in a suite of furni-lit-« pie feel that the money spent for the the other is 94 fret long and 22 L< l
that it might be necessary to run at storm at sea, subsides to a sufficient
box for the single men, naturallv housekeeping rooms in the Laundry plays will lie kept here anil not car wide. Each boat vvilll be equipped
night part of the time so that this extent to allow the blast.
because he is single himself, but building. They will be welcome«! ried off to some other place as is with powerful machinery ami vv 1 I
large order, together with other
When this rock is blown out, the his wonderful outs, drops, spit ball-
to the s >cial and business circles cl us tally the case with a theatrical be an ocean going tug. The larger
smaller ones might be finished by last obstruction to the channel will
one will go to Gardner vvln-re it vv JI
and other curves unknown to the out Bandon, and hosts of friends join it troup.
June 1, 1909. The woolen mill has be removed and when the pile jetty
side world failed to even phase the extending congratulations, and lies
l h<- lies Co. wiil be here again be used on the Umpqua river a- <1
enough orders ahead to keep it run is completed so that the sand on the
opponents, and instead each volun wishes for a long and prosperous next Wednesday night when they the other one will be used heie
ning at full blast for a year at least, bar will all be washed out we will
teer would walk up to the plate, grit journey through file.
will put on the world famous play Besides having the powerful in 1
and if business conditions open up have water deep enough to allow
all the teeth he Jiad left and mash
Rip Van Winkle anil they will no chinery for the pulling of boats tin-,
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in the east, as they appear to be at most any kind of of a vessel to come out the fall.
doubt be greeted with a crowded will be equipped with steam towii.g
present there will soon be sufficient into this harbor.
Store Changes Hands.
machinery which can be used 111
house.
Warren Littlefield did the twirling
work ahead to warrant the enlarge­
The work of driving piles will stunt for the married men for five
T. W. Robison has sold the Ban­
exceedingly rough water for pulling
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ment of the present plant.
The commence as soon as the necessary
the vessel up closer to the tug at. 1
innings and was a credit to the ag­ don Hardware store to Geo. I’. Laird
The Arc Light Bowling Alleys
local m 11 can weave cloth of the fines preliminaries can be arranged, and
and Thomas Nielson and these tw have been the place of much amuse thus taking up the slack rope an I
gregation.
fabric as was demonstrated by the it will then be rushed to completi n
Hohn was relieved in the 5th by gentlemen took possesion Monday’ ment during the last week and a preventing the vessel from getting
cloth taken to the recent Marshfield as rapidly as possible. It is the in­
Ray McNair, an ex leaguer, but morning. Mr. Robison has not d<- good many high scores have been loose.
fair, and the work is so excllent tention to have the work all finished
After the tugs are launched here
Ray only stood the bombardment cided what he will do yet, but we recorded.
Mr Sellmer oilers $2.50
that the demand for the finished this fall if possible, and there is every
are glad to note tdat he intends t<
I hey w ill be towed down to San
as a cash prize for the highest score
reasou to believe that it can be done. 2 innings and then Hohn went back remain in Bandon.
product is continually increasing.
M
essrs
Laird
Francisco where their machinei v
each month and tip to date this
Those who have the matter in and worried through the game.
Manager Bedillion is very sanguine
and
Nielson
are
good
business
men
will be installed and they will then
Littlefield also retired in the 5th
month several crack bowlers have
over the outlook for future business charge say that every man they
and
will
surely
succeed.
return for use in their respective
and gave his position to a tall gentle­
been on the trail. A. Christiansen
for the woolen mills and feels much approached on the subject is eager
places.
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man by the name of Holman, who
started in with 207, then C. Tuttle
encouraged with the past record and to help out, and that all are exceed­
Air. Price has been in Frisco for a
Fifield Passr.nger List
followed with 2I4 and on last Mon
ingly anxious to see the work com­ didn’t have any uniform, the uni
the future prospects.
few
days looking after busine s
igrm didnt make any difference, how­
day S E Jenkens rolled 227 This
pleted.
interests
there, bodi in connection
Following is the list of prssengers is the higest score yet made on the
ever, when it came to pitching, and
School Opens October 5th
LATER
the way he placed them over t|le I who arrived on the Stmr. Fifield alleys. Miss May Hamlin still holds with the boats uner construction
here and other boats he is figuring
put
in
type
Sin
?e
the
above
was
pan and the way the little boys Tuesday morning:
The Bandon Public schools will
the championship among the ladies
mi
for fuiure building.
to
press
the
and
just
before
we
go
Mrs
Oglesbir,
Miss
Oglesbir,
II
failed to hit them was a caution.
open for the school year on October
with a score of I46.
It was murmured around by sev­ Bancroft, C. F. Gr en, J. Schliog
5th. It had been hoped that the anticipated blast was made, and
Accident Insurance
the
scene
was
indeed
a
beautiful
one.
Notice
eral strangers that the married men byde, E. King, A. F. Estabrook,
new school building would be com
pleted so as to start the school year As to the effect on the rock it is not could easily be distinguished by the Mrs. A F. I’stabrook, E. A Keinly.
Col. C. P. Blumenrothcr Ins an
Having disposed of my’ interests in
in it, but unavoidable delay has yet known as it wiil be necessary hump on their backs, but for “all J. Roach, Mrs. C. P Jensen, Miss
ad
in this issue of the R ecorder
the City Meat Market I desire all in-
necessitated the beginning in the old to dive down and inspect the that” and ‘‘ah that’ they might L. Jensen,, Philip Jensen, Fred
, debted to me to please call and set- for accident insurance for saw- mill
building, but it is hoped that the work before the result can be cer- have had humps on their backs and Jensen.
men, loggers, lumbermen etc.
[t
1 tie immediately and save cost.
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building will be ready for occupancy tained.
their teeth alll gone and generally
would
be
a
good
thing
for
these
men
W. N. W right .
by January 1st.
disfigured, but at the dose of the
At the Churches.
to look up the situation as they
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four or five hours of strenuous play­
The school board has met with a
are liable to accidents at any time
Notice To Tax Payers
Rev. Horsfall will hold services in I Three reasons for buying Cleve anil in case they are disabled for a
ing for nine innings, the old war
number of difficulties that were not
anticipated when the movement
Please take notice that the second horses crossed the pan 13 times, and St John's Episcopal Church Sunday Baking Powder.
time they can be drawing full
; Superior quality( best cream of tartar) benefits if they have an accident
for the new school but they have installment of taxes will be delin- the gilded youth with blushing at 11 a. in. and 3:30 p. m.
Neatest Package (screw top can)
succcessfully overcome all obstacles quent October 5 th 1908. No cards cheeks and curly locks only had
p< ilicv.
Services w ill be held next Sun
Best Price (3 Hi can Ji too, 51b can
and now the ivork will be pushed will be sent out except upon appli­ time to make eleven.
day in the Presbyterian church
$162.) |AI ways insist on your gro­
Fishermen go to Rosa Cos store
along with all possible speed.
They a e a very determined set of
cation.
Sunday
at 11 a, m. and 8 p in.
wer
sending
you
Clevelands.
“
The
for
the best oil clothes and gum
youngsters,
however,
and
are
going
Dated September 10, 1908.
School at 10 a. m., and Christian i goods that saves you money.”
Protect your little school girls
to win a game from the married men
boots in the market.
W.W. G age
Endeavor at 7 p m. Strangers
from the cold windis by getting,
if
it
takes
all
summer.
Sheriff and Tax Collector.
coats for them at Rosa Cos store The
especially are invited to worship
Bob Bedillion umpired the game
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prices are right.
with us,
and the only time he didn t give
Church of Christ (Disciples) Ser
satisfaction
were on occasions
when he didn't see the play’s.
vices every second and fourth Sun
The game was played lor the day of each month in the Concrete
benefit of the band, and that organ hall at 11 a maud 7:30 p m Every­
ization kindly condescended to draw­ body invited.
lots and select 6 or 7 its its members
I. J P orter ,
to do the music act.
Pastor.
These 6 or
7 members strolled to the ball
—000—
park, through the woods
nd
The shafting for the new river
gathered up enough courage to boat Coquille of the Coquille River
play two parts of a march at two Transportation Co. arrived on the
different times.
Where the rest of Elizabeth and the new boat will he
Is now located in his new quarters in
the band was is not known, and put into commission just as soon as
where the rest of the music belonging it can be completed and the work of
the Sellmer Building next to the Post
to the part of the band that was there
finishing it will be pushed as rapidly
Office and will carry a complete line of
is not known either.
But the band as possible.
got the money anyway and that is
Solid Silverware, Jewelry, Watches
all that is necessary. Get the money.
Mrs E. W. Rossiter and son ar­
and Clocks.
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rived Saturday from Portland and
joined Dr. Rossiter who has been
Launch Party
practicing medicine here for some
POST CARDS
time, and the family is now cosily
A little launch party enjoyed an
located in the Denholm residence
outing
at Rocky Point Sunday even
On« of tho finaat displays of Past Cards in
on the plank road, This excellent
ing taking well fill-d baskets of good
Caaa County ia osa «xkifast ia this star«
things to eat, and to say they had a family will be welcomed to 1 ur so
jolly time would be only putting it cial and liusines ciri les.
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in a mild form,
Those who went
Notice Of Settlement
AÀ4 general public art invited
were Mr. and Mrs. Logan and
I have sold the Bandon Hardware
daughters Miss Anna and Mona,
cull
s«« the mu elitre
Co
stoft: ami .<11 a< < mints made prior
Misses Hamlin and Jenkins. Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. Kopl, and Messrs. to S ep). 14th are how du*- and pay­
able to me.
Pressy, Walstrom and Culver.
START BIG ORDER
00T BIG ROCK
Î.
r. H. Van Norden
THE Jeweler & Watchmaker
T. W R q BISOM
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