Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, October 08, 1908, Image 1

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Volume XXIV.
EXTENSIVE ADDITIONS
OREGON,
BANDON,
Bishop Scadding to have
Summer Home Here
THURSDAY,
OCTOBER 8, 1906
Number 4ü
f
Statement of Bank
BANDON STREETS
Emil Heuckendorff
Emil Heuckendorff, the account
In this issue we publish the state­
Bishop Scadding of the Episcopal
of
whose death was published in last
ment of the condition of the bank of
diocese of Western Oregon, who
Bandon, and everyone who reads it week's R ecorder was born in
was here recently, was so well pleas­
will notice that the bank is increas Denmark fifty-nine years ago, and
ed with Bandon that he purchased
ing in business very rapidly and it came to this country while yet a
two lots and will build a modern
Will be One of the Largest bungalow on them. He will use Large Amount of Work being is being run on a conservative, but young man. He was a pioneer of Driven on Mud Flats by
solid business basis. There is not a Coos county and had been a ship­
this for a summer home and will
bank in Western Oregon, no older builder in this country for the past
and Best Equipped on
Done in Various Parts
Fierce Wind and Springs
spend about four months of the year
He was twice
than the Bank of Bandon that can twenty-five years.
here, the remainder of his time will
show a better ryord. It is a per- married, his first wife having diet
Coast
Leak
of Town
be spent in Portland.
fectly safe place to deposit money many years ago, and about nine
Bishop Scadding was very favor
and the people thoroughly realize years ago he was again married to
ably impressed with Bandon and the
this fact, consequently they patron- Mrs. Nielson who survives him.
Mrs. Heuckendorff is in California a,
10 OPEN FOR OPERATIONS SHORTLY Coquile Valley and also with Coos ADDS GREATLY Î0 BEAUTY OF CITY ize it.
FORMERLY MADE REGULAR RUNS HERE
Bay and expressed himself as being
where she has been ill in a hospital
highly pleased with the excellent
Good Score at Bowling Al­ for some time and was only able to
work done by the Rev. William
leave the institution about ten days
The Cody Mill is now undergoing
The work of improving streets in
leys
Horsfall throughout Coos county.
Ehe steam schooner Bind« n
ago,
consequently was not present
extensive improvements that will
Bandon
is
being
more
systematically
at the time of the death of her hus­ named in honor of our own city-bv-
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make the mill which is already one
Dr. L. P. Sorensen was high man
and rapidly performed than at any
the-sea, and owned by A. F. Esta­
band.
No Action Announced
of large capacity one of the best,
time during the history of the town. at the Arc Light Bowling Alleys for
Mr. Heuckendorff was an indus­ brook Co. of San Francis-'o was
largest and most thoroughly equip­
Streets in all parts of town are the month of Septemb *r rolling 228 trious, upright man and made friends di iven onto the mud fiats Saturday
Mayor E. E. Straw has not yet coming in for their share of im­ pins and received $2.50 as a prize
ped on the coast.
wherever he went and the bereaved ind badly damaged.
made
any announcement of a final
The fir ;t improvement to be made
provement, but Pacific Avenue and tor the same. Two prizes are being family will have the sympathy ol
Capt. Rees, who is quite well
is the overhauling of the large log outcome in the case of Nightwatch Homer Street are the ones that have offered for October. The prize for
known
here was in command of the
haul at the north end of the mill man Condron. Mr. Condron hue dis been receiving the most attention re­ the highest score in ten pins is a box everyone in their time of sorrow.
ship
and
he took the South channel
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which draws the logs from the bay carded bis uniform and friends an­ cently. The former has been graded of Walpole cigars, but so far there
instead of the North and as them
nounce that be has decided to lesign
into the mill. The old track, whi h
Sees Change in Bandon was a heavy wind the vessel pound­
and resume bis former employment from the Shingle mill south and not has been no record score made.
was made of wood with iron bands as a foreman of a street grading force. only presents a tine appearance, but The other prize is for Quintette and
ed so heavily < n the bar that she
for the logs to slide on, will be re­
A. T. Livingston a former resi­ opened a seam and took * ater fi eeh
Neither Mayor Straw or Mr. Con­ adds greatly to its convenience for will be $2.00 in cash.
placed by a track made of railroad dron conld be reached this afternoon. travel as a public thoroughfare.
J. H. Johnston is high man up to dent of Bandon lias been in this city
Ehe Bandon was then put back
railing and the mammoth endless It is barely possible the mattter may Homer Street has been bridged its this time with a score of 213 A since Saturday evening visiting his into the bay and anchored,
Her
chain that draws the logsup will al­ be brought up at the meeting of the entire length and is now open to determined effort is being made to old friend J. T. Mars and others an« I tires were put out by water,
Her
A new steam city council tonight although Mayor travel. Other noticeable i iprove- beat this score as is also the case in addition is taking in the sights anchor would not hold her and a
so be strengthened,
cylinder, the largest on the coast Straw has eutire charge of the police ments have been made and new side with some ot the best bowlers to of Bandon,
Mr. |Livingston has portion of her deck load was un­
w’ll be put in to transfer the logs force.
w «lk put in, and the general ap­ make a better record than Dr. Sor­ not been here for eleven years and loaded. The boat drifted about all
There was talk among Mr. Con
from the big haul to the log deck
«iron's friends of circulating a peti pearance of things is greatly im­ ensen made last month, so the says there is the greatest change night and finally landed on the mud
and another mammoth 16 inch lion that be be retained on the police proved.
here of any town he has visited. flats.
games go merrily on.
cylinder will load the logs from the force. When this was started, others
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The town board is determined to
He is I jud in his praise of the evi­
An authorative message recently
deck on to the carriage.
dences
of prosperity here in Coos received here stated that the Ban
talked of circulating a counter peti have the very best of streets and
Margaret Iles Co.
All the machinery used in the tion.—Times.
county and says conditions are don was fat from being as badly
they have certainly spent all money
again
Baudon
theater
goers
weie
mill will be the heaviest built for saw
much better in this county than any damaged as was at first reported, a
in that line most judiciously.
mill work on the coast.
Any person or persons who think biguly entertained by the Margaret place else he has been.
«Mr. fact that will be haled with delight
Gray Coming
M. F. Logan superintendent of
they have not not dona good work Ilea Co at the Opera House Weduea Livingston says he likes Bandon bet iv all citizens in these parts, as there
day evening in the famous play The
the mill is busy now getting the new
should just take an inventory of the
ter than any place he has been and is a parti.'ular interest in her welfare
Great Strike. It seems that this
Prentiss Gray secretary and treas­
repairs made so that the mill can re­
work done during the past summer company grows in populariry every though he has not been here for lere. The Bandon was not only
urer of the California andjOregon
sume operations in about three
and they will be surprised to see time they come to Bandon and they eleven years, still calls this his home, named in honor of our city but has
Coast Steamship Co. will come up
weeks.
how much has been accomplished. seem to put on each play a litt.e bit and recently when registered at one been making regular trips between
on the Plant to Coos Biy this week,
Another imporovement, which will
A number of other improvements belter than the one before. They of the large hotels in New York, he lere and San Francisco, only laying
and will come over to the Coquille
be one of the most extensive in the
are being contemplated and there will be here again next Wednesday registered from Bandon, Oregon.
off to go into other parts when the
Valley and Bandon to see where he
mill is the addition ol a timber slide,
will be no letting up until Bandon evening when they will put. on th»-
Mr. Livingston has been in busi­ -'itield was flu shed recently and put
gets the large amount of business
capable of handling timbers 120 feet
has one of the finest system of streets great Comedy drama—In Oklahoma— ness in Alaska for the past ten years. on tnis run.
that keeps his boats running in and
long, which is about as long as any
of any town or city in south western It is need esa to say that they will
out of Coos Bay. Mr. Gray will
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have a good audience as their pop
to'be found on the coast. This will
Oregon.
200,000 People are After
bring his wife with him and they
nlarity
is
very
evident.
also have machinery installed so as
All business houses wanting
will make a combined business and
Lands
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to run the timbers into the planing
change
of advertisements should
W. O. W. Entertains
Mr. Gray was le-
WOOLEN MILL BUSINESS GOOD
mill and do away with the loading pleasure trip
lave their copy in this office not
Dallas. S. D., Oct. 4—Two hun­ later than Wednesday morning. It
on trucks which has been done here- cently taken into the firm of which
Seaside Camp No. 212 W. O. W.
his father has been the head tor
Manager Bedillion of the Bandon dred thousand persons will take ad­ is impossible to change an ?d as late
to-fore.
held
their regular meeting last Thurs­
some
tini.
WcolenMill received the largest spec- vantage of the opening of 820,000 as Thursday.
The sorting table will also be made
day evening and nearly the entire
order
last Thursday that the local acres of free Government land in
about two feet higher and thirty feet
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membership was present. After the
mill
has
ever received. This ord r South Dakota tomorrow. The par­
longer, and will be equipped so that
regular lodge session a few hours
SCHOOLS
OPENED
MONDAY
was telegraphed in from Detroit and celing of this vast tract of farm
the lumber can be sorted to better
were spent in social enjoyment by
the machinery was immediately country in the Rosebud Indian res­
advantage and a smaller number of
The Bandon public schools opene d the members and a few friends who
started on the order which must be ervation is the last of Uncle San ’s
men required to do the work. The
Monday with 294 pupils in attend had been invited to partake of the
big land distributions. Every one
completed
in about 40 days.
automatic trimmer will also be over­
ance.
Every department of the festivities with them. A sumptuous
is
to have a chance at 160-acre slice
The mills have sufficient orders
hauled. the large new pump for tire
school starts off with the brightest of banquet was served and it would be
ahead now to keep them running for Land adjoining it is now selling at
protection will be insialled and a
prospects and the school year will impossible to mention all the ap­
at least ten months, and the price is $20 to $30 an acre. It is estimated
new chute, to run the saw dust and
surely be a success. Prof. Ostien*s petizing viands that were served,
better than has < ver yet been re­ «hat this drawing will surpass all
planer shavings into the fireplace is
COMMENCING October
record as principal is such that it but it is sufficient to say that every­
ceived for finished product from this other Government openings in the
also being built and the dust and
needs no comm« nt at this time, and one did ample ustice to a good por­
1st and continuing as
mill. This is due to the fact that th number who will take part, at least
shavings will be sent through the
the other teachers who were here tion ol what was served.
waving is of superior quality and 200,000 people being expected to
chutes by an immense fan which runs
they last, each afternoon
last year gave entire satisfaction. As
After the banquet the time was
there is a great demand for the legister. The numbei of 160-farms
with terrific force.
to the new teachers, the school spent in games and social enjoyment.
we will offer at an at­
goods. Mr. Bedillion stated that is 5000. This means
Taken all in all the mill will be
The local camp ot the Woodmen
board have reasons to believe that
the running expenses of the mill one person out of every
greatly improved and will be enabled
tractive price, one article
their judgement in selecting them of the World is in a very prosperous would be cut down at least $4,000 sibly get a farm.
to work with greater ease.
was not misplaced as everyone is condition, and numbers among its this year and with the advanced
only which we will have
Already crowds have arrived at
The mill will resume operations
starting out *n a manner that gives members many of the leading citi­ jrice received for goods, the pros the border and have set up tents
just as soon as the repairs and ad­
on display in our show-
promise of successful work.
zens of Bandon and vicinity. As a
>ects for the future are exceedingly prepared to make a comfortable stay
ditions can be made.
L. J. Cody,
The schools were a ittle late in fraternal insurance order it has no fla'tering.
window.
It will pay
until after the drawing. The regis­
president and manager of the Mill
-darting this year as it was h >ped superior and their plan of conducting
tration points are Dallas and Greg­
Company has been up to the camp
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you to watch these sales
that the new building would be coin affairs makes them equally as safe as
ory,
S. D.. on the east border ot the
for several days, superintending the
Monday
The
Elizabeth
arrived
pleted for the first of th»* school year, an old l«ne company, and the insur­
as they will surely inter­
work of getting a large amount of
tons of reservation. Chamberlain and Pre-
but owing to unavoidable delay the ance is very much cheaper and con­ evening with about ¡00
10,
S.
D.,
on
the
north,
and
O
Neill
logs in readiness so that the mill
reight and a large uumber of pass-
est you if price is any
work could not be accomplished in sequently more desirable.
and Valentine, Ne>. on the south
can run at full capacity as soon as
She
will
sail
again
Friday
engers.
The local Woodmen ot the World
time but it is now hoped that the
consideration.
everything is ready.
morning with a full cargo and up to
build ng will be completed by the is recognized as one »f the best fra­
Pitcher
Gardner
wh<»
twirled
for
have
middle of February so that at least ternal organizations in Bandou and this time about 15 passengers
1 lie "Coquille Wonders” during the
engaged
transportation.
Remember
half of the school session for the year the way they entertained their guests
ball Mason jnst passed Lml a try out
Osprey Towed Out
today
The
Wilhelmina
arrived
Thursday night shows that they
can be held in the new building.
in the Coast League and got knocked
We carry a complete
rom
Coos
Bay
with 55 tons ol onl of the box, losing the game for
know
just
how
to
conduct
affairs
of
Last yhar the first day of school
freight.
line of Wall paper, Rutfs.
bis team. Perhaps if his old pal and
R. D. Hume's new boat the Os­ there were 230 pupils and this year this kind, as we'l as to have a sound
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gloriona
umpire
Waslibnru
bad
been
basis from which to work.
f urniture Matting, Ek.
prey which was built up at Coquille there were 294 showing a decided
•
on tbe ground bis team woulii no '
Seaside Camp already has a la: ge
increase in school population and
J.
E.
Walstrom
is
adding
a
five
doubt have been victorious.
was towed out of this harbor Wed­
consequently in the population of membership, which Is scattered all ton wagon scale to the equipment of
nesday morning, by the Enterprise the city during the past year,
along the coast, from Northern
The tnembera of the faithful will
the Central Waiehouse, and is also
and taken to Coos Bay where the
The teachers this year are IL C. Washington to Southern California, laving a large coal shed built. The meet in the City Hall Tuesday night
Ostien, principal; Mrs.- Ostien, as- and the lodge here is growing rap capacity of the shed will be about to organize the hiipportcra of Taft
finishing touches will be put on.
and Sherman for the Campaign. The
idly.
130 tons.
These are both much meeting is called by the local com­
The Osprey is a very prepossing sistant principal; Miss Cole 8th
grade,* Miss VYalker 7th, Miss ur
FOUND—On the streets of Ban needed utilities in Bandon, auri Mr.
ittle boat and will be a good addition
mittee with ths advice and sanction
plty’bth, Mrs. Myer, stl), Miss Ham don a gentleman's gold ring se with Walstrom says he will see to it that
THE HOUSE FIRM-till J
of
the State Central Committee Al
to Mr. Hume's line of small sea Iji, 4th Miss' ‘Rvllrv ir<J,
M<
*
garnet.
For
further
intormation
ap-
there is no coal ¡amine in our city interested in the adtuini» tratioo
*« f urnish Everything lor iln Heine
9 *
goers.
Marsh 2nd, Mi-s-Wilkius'tel
j»ljf*atthis Offioe. •
this winter.
should be on baud.
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