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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1908)
* O SCHOOL BUILDING It seems that Messrs. Hewitt and Simpson had been making a tour ot of the Smith mill and af COMMENCES SOON inspection ter it was over, walked out to the OfllllNj|GEpf]OMOj[[|S VENEER PLANT of September 1908 until paid to gether with the costs and disburse merits of said suit taxed at ten Dol lars and 20 cents anil costs and expenses of said execution. 1 will on Saturday the 29th day of Oct. I 1908 at the hour of ten o’clock a. in. of said day at the front doot Piling are Being Sunk From of the County Court House in Co quille, Coos County, Oregon, sell at Eight to Twelve public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand on the day of sale, Feet all the right, title interest and estat< which said defendant D. E. Mills and all persons claiming adversely under him subsequent to the heii WILL BE STRONGER THAN FIRST THOUGHT of Plaintiff in of and to said properly, said premises hereinbefore mention ed are described in said execution as The |»ile jetty in the Bandon har follows, to wit. bor is now well under way and the Lots 9 and to in Block 9 in Ben piling is being driven as fast as pus nett’s Bandon Beach l’lat “A" < 1 sible. The jetty will be stronger S3 much thereof as maybe necessar) than was even at first anticipated, as to satisfy the said demands of said it is possible to drive some of t in Plaintiff in full with all costs and down twelve teet and none are driven disbursements. less than eight feet. This will en Said sale being made subject to able them to stand firm against all redemption in the maimer provided force with which the water may by law. rush against them, and it is confi Dated this 28th day of Septembei dently believed by those having the 1908. work in charge that thejettyw.il W. W. G age , stand for many years. Sheriff of Coos Co., ()re. There is great jubilation among By C. A. G age , Deputy. those interested, anil that includes First Publication Oct. 1. L; .1-1 ever) body in Bandon and the Co publication Oct. 29. quille valley, over the success of ti.e ------ OOO------ venture and it is now believed that the work can be completed this I.ill Bishop Scadding Here so that the harbor will be in better Charles Scudding, Bishop of Ore condition than it has ever been. The work of driving piling will be gon, was in Bandon Tuesday and rushed as rapidly as possible and conducted confirmation services dur ing the forenoon in St John’s Episco now that they hav- such excellent pal Church of this city. Clinton foundation work for the pile driver Conger was the one candidate for and all other things in readiness there .seems to be nothing that will confirmation. Tuesday evening the Bishop talk mar the rapid progress of the work. ------ OOO-------- ed interestingly, to a large audience, of the Conference of the Bishops held For Rent at Lambeth Palace during the sum My place at Four Mile close to iner and in addition discussed many Clayton ’s mill is for rent for two other interesting subjects. years. 8 acres in cultivation, 50 -— OOO------ W. B. Hopkins with his family acres fenced, good buildings. L. A. R asmason . arrived on the last Elizabeth from San Francisco, and will occupy the FOUND—Near Oriental Hall last Mathers ranch about fifteen miles up Saturday night a plate of False teeth. the river. Mr. Hopkins is a pra ti- cal dairyman and will no doubt Loser can have same by calling at make a great success in his business this office and paying for this ad. as that is what he intends to follow. IHE PILE JETTY STARIEO MONDAY dock. Mr. Simpson reached the edge of the wharf and looked over Shed« and Planing Mill and either becoming dizzy or from Members of the Fat Elk Has Been Running at Full poor eyesight dropped off. He fell Are Now Being Capacity With Good Drainage District Will headforemost and went completely under. The water is quite deep near Put up Results Confer there but Mr. Hewitt succeeded in getting down and getting hold of him and the latter’s call for help was responded to by a longshoreman SCHOOL WILL BEGIN MONDAY OCT. 5 GIVE EMPLOYMENT 10 TEN HANDS who pulled them both out Mr. Hewitt refuses to admit that there was anything heroic in the Work on the superstructure of rescue and Capt. Simpson is little, The members of the Fat Elk The new veneer plant installed ’’) Bandon's beautiful new school build the worse for the ducking.—Times. Drainage District will hold a meet F. S. Perry started w >rk at full ca ing will in all probability commence ing in Coquille next Monday when a pacity Monday morning and the re L. A. Liljeqvist, deputy district 25 per cent assessment will be levied suits have b«-en far beyond Mr next week. The concrete work is nearly complete and will be finished attorney, while showing George on stockholders for the purpose ot Perry’s most sanguine expectations by Saturday if nothing happens. Goodrum and John Goss the proper promoting the work of the system. The machinery was put into -ipei The contractors are now putting up poise to keep on equilibrium in a This District comprises about 2,500 atiou Monday morning and ran tin their shed which is a large structure boat, lost his balance and fell out of acres of valuable dairy lands tribu til noon without a single stop, a id 40 by 80 in dimensions. They will Geo. Goodrutn's launch into the tary to the county seat town and the nitput for the half day was ueai- put in a planing mill and otner neces bay yesterday. . He is an able swim which will be of great value when ly as much as Mr. Perry hail expei mer and consequently at no time the proper amount of drainage is ted to accomp.ish in an entire dav. sary equipments for rapid work. Bids have been received for the was in danger although the cool secured. The p ant is a fine industry added plumbing and heating but owing to bath was not exactly to his liking.— An ong the large land holders to the many first class enterprise <>l the fact that Judge Topping, chair Times. in this district are the Russ Brothers Bandon and already furnish employ man of the board was called to of Humboldt county, Calif, and one ment for ten hands and will prol - Grants Pass on business the opening of them is expected to be present ably enlarge in the very near futun . of the bids was postponed until Emil Heuckendorff and assist in the discussions at the Mr. Perry has a large number ol October iotli. meeting. orders ahead and will run the plant School will begin next Monda)' The commuity in and around Ban Coquille City will probably benefit at full capacity; lie is much please October 5th, with bright prospects don was greatly shocked Wednesday more than any other town by the with the outlook and thinks the for the coming year. The work of morning when the news reached hert drainage of this land, but it will be prospects for the future are e ■ Prof. Ostien as principal is familiar that Emfl Heuckendorff the Prosper of great value to the whole valley tremely bright. to everyone so that he needs no in ship builder had died in the hospital and we here are glad to see Co The machinery in the plant is th« troduction, and the board feel that at North Bend. Mr. Heuckendorff quille prosper, for what is good for most mod' rn that could be secure I it has secured a vei y excellent corps had been under the weather for a one city in the valley is good for and the finished product is of thi of teachers. few days and came down to Bandon the whole valley. The farmers in finest quality and will always be in Monday to see Dr. Houston and con this district are to be congratulated demand Mr. Per. y is thoroughl) suit him about treatment. On ex for their enterprise in the matter, onversant with every detail of th< Margaret Ile« Co. amination the Dr. found that he wa- Jas. Mast of Bandon is secretary veneer business and will make of it suf ering from a light attack of diph of the association and has large great success, and .Jth the raw ma The play goers of Bandon were terial so easy of a .cess, there is m again given a rare treat Wednesday theria and reccomended that he go interests in that section. doubt that the busines-. will develop evening by the Margaret Iles Co., to North Bend to the hospital at ------ OOO— to immense proport’ons in the neai every member of which appeared to once. Mr. Heuckendorff started foi The Godfrey Family that place but for some reason future. best advantage in the excellent play “The Counterfeiters.’’ This is a stopped at Prosper and did not go ------OOO— Bandon people are promised .1 comedy drama ot great merit and to North Bend until Tueseay where high class show Saturday evening Hand Caught in Mangle was well put on by the company, he d:ed Wednesday morning. We Oct. 3rd, when the famous Godfrey and that their efforts were enjoyed have been unable to learn the par Norma La Rue hail the misfortune family will appear at the opera house was evident from the constant ap ticulars up to the time of going to to get her ha d caught in the man introducing strong features in aerial gle at the Bindon Steam Laundr) plause received from the audience. press but will perhaps be abl to and acrobatic performances as well last Monday morning and beforeii The specialties between acts were al give a full account of his life next as singing and dancing specialties could be releas. d was '-adly c usheii so greatly enjoyed. The lies Co. week. The family is world wide in its and burned as a result of coming m will be here again next Wednesday reputation as first class performers in contact with the roller on the man A Sad Accident evening when they will play “The John Deverux of Parkerbuig left their line and all who attend Satur gle. Dr. Houston was immediate!) Strikers.’’ This play deals especial summoned and dressed th • atfiii ted Tuesday for Mt. Angel where he will day evening will be highly elated Lloyd Hodges the four year old ly with the labor problems of the AFTERNOON over the entertainment. Don't fail member and the young lady is get attend school for the coming year. day and will be exceedingly inter son of Mr. and Mr .. F. M. Hodges ting along as well as could be expei to see them at the Opera House Miss Kate Rosa left Tuesday for esting at this time. No person can was instantly kilied Saturday after ted but it will be a long time before Albany where Saturday night. afford to miss this play, and it is a noon on the shipland ng at Aberdeen she will be able to use her hand. school work in —OOO----- foregone conclusion that the house by the falling of some railroad ties. The back of the hand is not seriousl) city. The little ell >w, together with his will be well filled. Returned With Data burned but the inside was burned al mother and older brother went down Everard H. Boyle arrived on the pOMMENCINO October most to the bone and the flesh will to the dock to see the boat come in from Kansas City last Elizabeth Col. W. H. Hobbird, E. 11. Edward F. Neihaus, owner of the nearly a'l come off, and it may be 1st and continuing as on which he was expecting t » meet Harriman’s special representative where be has been for the past two Coos Bay Furniture Co’s plant, com that the ligarr.en's are so badl) his grand-parents. The ties were sent down into this country tosecure or three years employed in one of they last, each afternoon monly called the box factory, burned that the first and second tin piled up on the dock and the little data on the possible railroad business He is a the laigi J weir) bouses, at rived on the Bay last week and gers will always be useless. we will offer at an at» fellow started to dipt!) on them when has gone back to Portland and will jewelei and cngravii < f wide exper gave orders for the resumption ol Miss La Rue h is the sincere sym they gave way, rolling down on his compile his data and forward the ience and will be as-, »ciated with bis I tractive price, one article work at the big plant to begin next body and so badly crushing it thaf same to Mr. Harriman Heinvesli oathy of many friends over her pain lather, H. M Boyle. week. The orders that Mr. Neihaus fill accident. only which we will have he died almost instantly. gated the tonnage sent out from Coos The Woodmen of the Wort I will have are not in the box line and the Lloyd was a bright little fellow Bay and the Coquille river and if he oil display in our show give a banquet to members amt a work will be on a small scale, but and was universally loved wherever took a thorough note of the re Sheriff’« Sale of Real Prop few invited guests at the K ot P. large enough to give employment window. It will pay he went. sources in the Coquille Valley he Hall this evening. erty. to some of the old Hands, whom The funeral was held on Sunday will recommend that a railro id be you to watch these sales Gus says he will be glad to see T. H. Kreamer a l ived in Bindon and was in charge of Rev. Thomas, built into this valley whether it goes Notice is hereby given, That by Frday evening from Kansas Lily, Monday. With the box factory as they will surely inte; pastor of the Baptist church in Ban to Coos Bay or not. It is not likely virtue of execution duly issued out whistle again shaking the window and is \ i iting with his sister Mrs. don, and interment made in the that the result of the investigation of the Circuit Court of the State ot est you if price is ah> of North Bend things will begin to C. E. Kopf. Mi Kreamer is very Bandon cemetery. • will be announced before the lattter Oregon, for the county of Coos and favorably inq ressed with l>.mdon seem like old times. It is to be consideration. Mr. and Mrs. Hodges have the part of November. 10 me directed on the 26th day of and the Coquille valley and is antici hoped that the run will lie a perma heartfelt sympathy of a large circle ------ OOO------ September 1908 upon judgment pating making some investment*-, nent affair, for when running fui of trends in their time of bereave Remember Orchard Grubbed Out and decree duly rendered, entered here. handed the factory employs ’ -5 ment. of record and docketed in and by men.—Harbor. We carry a complex Atty. C. R. Wade and Dr. H. The first instance of the real en said Court on the 14th day of Sep ---- OOO---- M. Brown have moved their of Firm Name Changed forcement of the fruit inspecting law tember 1908 in a certain suit then in line of Wall paper, Ruv .. fices from the Laird building to the Recent Baths to a fitter was exemplified in the de Court pending wherein L. P. Soren Furniture Matting, I?.. The Bandon Furniture Co. will struction of the orchard on the Cass sen was plaintiff and D. F. Mills was Banter building. The Ladies' Thimble Club will Capt. A. M. Simpson of North hereafter be known under the firm place just south of town The fru t defendant in favor of plaintiff and give a grand ball October 31 lor name of Turner <S Woodruff. Geo. Bend, one of the wealthiest men in trees on the place have stood for against said defendant by which the benefit of a band stand. this section, was rescued from prob Turner formerly of Roseurg having years without any care, because the execution I ain commanded to sell Woodrufi Judge Topping is at < «rants Pass able drowning in the Bay late Fri purchared an interest in the com estate ias in litigati n in the courts. the property in tfaiil execution and day by Henry Hewitt, Jr of Tacoma, pany and will be associated with Mr The authorities had notified the own heieinafter described to pay the sum this week on legal business. & T uht management ers anil parties interested, but no due the plaintiff of orte hundred and Wash , principal owner of the Coos Woodruff in the Patronize home industry, buy Finally the fruit six dollars and 50 cents, an attorney' your clothes from McKenzie the Bay Cas <St Electric Co., and also.a of same. .This makes a good strong heed was taken. THi: HOUSE FUP iHtii millionaire. The accident and res firm atjd they will no doubt be Very inspector ordered the trees all grub fee of twen y-tive 1 )o1lars, with inter tailor. Suits $15.00and up. We I tiroidi ¡-««rvthfnx for it.v liou . pie occurred near the C. A. Smith successful in their enterprise, as they bed up. as they were deeiaed a pub est thereon at the rate of six per1 J. P. Tupper of Coquille was a mill and but few »ere aware of it, hav« a large and excellent stock. lic danger aad nuisance.—Sentinel. cent per annum from the 44th da) city visitor l ue*lay. ■ -'1 •• * c. 1 / Ç»» • • • > a 4 »