Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, October 15, 1908, Image 1

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Volume XXIV.
BANDON,
OREGON,
THURSDAY,
OCTOBER 15,190!.
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Littlefield Cleared
Number <1.
J H Price
11 E- < takes
At St John s Episcopal Church,
E v Blackerby
Judge Geo. P. Topping returned
R E Gardner
on Wednesday evening Oct. 14. oc
last Thursday from Grants JPass
curred
the
marriage
of
Claire
’
Isabel
Adv« rtising
where he in conjunction with Judge
daughtsr of Mr and Mrs. Robert
W. C. Hale, defended Winnie Lit­
C E Kopf, (.'hairman
Walker, and Graydon Templeton
C R M >ore
tlefield, who was charged with man
G
S Hubbard
Treadgold,
Rev.
Wm.
Horsfall
of
­
slaughter, and were successful in
C
B
Zeek
Over Two Hundred Feet clearing the young gentleman.
ficiating.
Their Usual Amount of
Thinks It has Great F uture
Arrangements
Owing
to
the
illness
of
the
bride
’
s
/
Sometime during the month of
of Piling Now In
father, the wedding was a very quiet
E E Oakes Chairman
Nerve and Jealousy
and that Business is
August, Littlefield and a friend,
affair,
only
the
immediate
family
O C Waldvogel
Chas Christy, by name, were hunt­
Tact
being present.
E Erickson
Exhibited
Good
ing deer on Slate Creek in Josephine
By
this
union
two
of
Bandon
’
s
have
More
than
too
signatures
county. The two men saw a deer
most excellent young people start 1 been secured on the roster ot the
running through the brush and start
down
the sea of Ifle together. The
RESULTS ARE ALREADY NOTICEABLE ed after it, one on each side of a SCHÈMES THAT Will HOT WORK bride has been deputy post mistress Club to date.
WAS HERE ONLY A SHOOT HIKE
canyon.
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in Bandon for some time and has
After Littlefield had gone about
Not long for this World
won her way into the favor of every
h df a mile he saw what he thought
A baby boy was born to Mr. and
The work of driving piling on the to be a deer about 140 yards ahead,
Under glaring headlines the Coos one. by her accomodating manner
new jetty is progressing every day and raised his gun and fired, making Bay Times of October 13th tells of a She is a young lady of many ac Mrs. C. E. Hollopeter Tuesday
and each evening sees the end a lit­ a very accurate shot, the object how project on foot to “revive the old complishments and her friends a 1 morning but the little fellow vis not
long for this world, as he lived onlv
tle nearer.
ever proved to be Christy, who was scheme of ¡connecting Coos Bay limited only by her acquaintances.
While it is impossible to make down on his hands and knees feel with the upper Goquille river.’
Mr. Treadgold is one of Bandon’s about half an iruur . The :ittle bodv
such very rapid progress owing to
was conveyed to the Bandon cent
ingofadeer bed to see whether it The plan is to connect Isthmus Inlet well known attorneys, and by strict
etery
where interment was made b;
the many obstacles to overcome,
was warm, and as he had on clothes and Beaver Slough by cutting a attention to business has succeeded
loving
hands.
yet it is surely and noticeably gain­
Mr. Gray was also accompanied
near the same color of a deer Lit­ channel through the narrow high in working up an excellent practice,
Mr. and Mrs. Hollopeter have the by H. W. Skinner, agent 'or the
ing ground, and the efficiency of the tlefield was deceived in his calcula stretch that divides the two water ami his services are becoming mon
sincere sympathy of a large circle of California ami < >regon Coast St«?.i
work is very apparent.
sheds. The project it is said was in demand every day.
tion.
At the present time over two bun
Mr. and Mrs. Treadgold start life friends in the 1 hour of bereavement ship Co. on Coos Bay. Mr. G;
Christy lived ten days and com taken up twenty or thirty years ago
died feet of piling are in tact and
lias been on Coos Bay before ».it
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pletely exonerated Littlefie’d, but and surveys and estimates made of together with the brightest of pros
each day a number of feet is being
had
never been in the Coquille \ ..
the family of Christy took up the it, but somehow it fell through, and pects, and the l est wishes of hosts ol
Presbyterian Church
added to the completed work. The
friends
will
go
with
them.
it
might
be
added
here
that
it
will
ley
and
lie vva*. greatly surprised t
case and Littlefield was bound over
piling are being driven into the
probably
fall
through
for
twenty
01
The pastor will be in his pulpit the wonderful resonrcis hete ac 1
to the gr ind jury on a charge of
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ground from six to ten feet and arc
thirty
more
years.
again next Sunday Oct. IS. There expressed
himself
as
bavin r
manslaughter, but as there was no
being fastened together at the top bv case against him that could in any
Taft-Sherman Club
In the first place there would be a
will be services both morning and great confidence in its future. A
means of heavy timbers securely way be so construed, he was cleared possibility of diverting the waters
evening at 11 a. m. and 7:3c p. m. he came down the Coquille rive,
bolted together and making the en­ of the charge.
A meeting’ of the Taft-Sherman At the morning servic ■ the Com from the county seat town and b ■
of the G quille river from its regular
tire structure extremely solid and
channel, which would be a violation Club, 100 strong, was held in the munion <>f the Lord’s Supper will held all the beautiful scerery an 1
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strong enough to resist any rush ol
City Hall Tuesday night as adver­
Holds up Montana Stage. of Unde Sam's laws and those hav­ tised. The meeting called for or­ be administered. Sunday School n rich fa-111s, as well as tne iniin« .. e
water or debris of any kind that inav
ing the matter in charge might get
10 a. m. and Christian Endeavor at forests, he was vvomkriully iinpi. ■
be washed against it.
ganized effort on behalf of the 6:30 p. m. Strangers are always
themselves into trouble.
ed with the golden opp tin -i« s
Missoula, Mont. Oct. io —Armed
That the jetty will be a success is
Of course we see the river flowing Republican National candidates, welcome to these services.
that were lying in wait tor peoi.T
already apparent from the fact rh it with a 32-calibre riffle and the lower that way right now, so as to get was called by County Central Com­
who would have the forethought to
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the channel along side of that which portion of his features concealed enough water into Coos Bay to give mitteeman R H. Rosa, who presid­
At the meeting of the town board grasp them.
is completed has deepened to a not­ with a red bandada handkerchief a them a respectable harbor, They ed temporarily ami introduced the
Mr. Gray did not state his bu i
lone highw-ayman this evening held
iceable degree.
need the water alright but then subject of the evening in a concise Wednesday evening, the date for
ness
any farther than to say that he
up
the
Missoula-Bonner
stage
about
voting
on
the
new
city
charter
was
The water on the bar is now deep
whats the use <»f going to all that and well delivered speech. Attorney
was
looking
up business for the /\C
12
miles
east
of
this
city,
lined
up
The new’
enough to carry any vessel that
work and expense.
If Marshfield G. T. Treadgold was nominated and set for Tuesday Oct. 27.
liance
which
mas between Coes B.u
the
12
occupants
and
the
driver
and
plies along this coast anil all that is
and North Bend want a good har elected preside t of the Club by ac­ charter will be in the hands of the
needed is a little more water inside relieved them of sums ranging from bor it would be heaper to move the clamation.
Herbert Manciett was voters not later than Saturday even­ and Portland and is connected with
ing of this w« ek.
Bandon by means of the Willi, i
$5
to
$25
each,
then
disappeared
in
of the bar, which can easily be se-
two little hamlets over to Bandon elected secretary of the Club but on
the
gathering
dusk.
mina,
which makes regular trips be­
cuied by aid of the jetty.
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where we already have a good liar account of his inability to be present
tween
here ami Coos Bay, in 1
After securing the booty the rob­
All who are interested in the Co-
through the whole meeting Stephen
J. W. Simmons, State Deputv
bor
established,
and
can
handle
all
vuille river harbor are very much ber apologized, saying that hunger the boats that will ever come into Gather acted in his stead. The sub Head Consul, and Geo H. Hyland, which is doing a tine business in th
w iv of freight traffic.
elated over the outlook, as it is now had driven him to commit the crime. Coos Bay.
In fact we will give ject of a grand rally for the 23rd of State Lecturer for the M« dem
Mr. Gray was particularly iinpi -
The
authorities
were
quickly
noti
­
a certainity that the harbor will be
this month when Congressmen Ellis Woodman of America, were in Ban
them
a
discount
on
building
sights,
with B indon and wanted to stay
ed
deep enough to carry most any kind fied and Sheriff Campbell and his and if they don't all come to Ban­ will be present and address the peo­ don Tuesday evening and met with
longer and take in the sights more
deputies are scouring the nearby hillls
of a vessel.
don, some of them might move to ple of Bandon and vicinity was dis­ the local lodge, when a tine banquet fully but was unable to do . >011 ac
for the robber.
Since the rocks have been so
Goquille and Myrtle Point, as it will cussed ami arrangements made to was served and a good time enjoyed count of important busimss aich
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successfully blown < ut and the sand
be easier to dredge the Goquille ri­ make the event a big success. The Owing to the inclement weather caller» him to Washington, bu* when
is being washed out of the channel Ship Shingles to Portland ver to Myrtle Point for ocean going committee on entertainment will take there was a rather small attendance,
he left he indicated his intention of
the harbor is in first class condition,
vessels than it ever would be to make the Congressman around «luring th« but those present pronounce the coming here again in the near fu­
and is easily the best between San
In fact day and show him our city and its evening a great success.
C. E. Hollopeter sold 200,000 a harbor out of Coos Bay.
ture- and making further investiga­
Francisco and the Columbia River. white cedar shingles for the Jones we hope that they will get the piling manufacturing and commercial re­
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tions.
Shingle Mill while he was in Port out of their channel so as not to fur­ sources and will arrange to take him
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A small fire started in th« opera
This is the first ther disable the dredge they have over the bar and to enlist his sym­
FOUND—On the streets of Ban land recently.
house
this morning, can
pathies
in
the
procuration
of
Con
­
don a gentleman's gold ring set with shipment of shingles ever made out over there, as we may want to use it
the
explosion
f a lamti wh
gressional
aid
tor
the
further
garnet. For further intormation ap­ of this place for Portland, with the on the river some time.
left
burning
last
night.
Th
ply at this office.
exception of a small shiptnnnt made
Well we won’t say, much more improvement of this harbor.
For the rally the follow ing coni­ was promptly turned in and
by the Rohn Shingle Mili last about the scheme as it is only some
was made for the place and the fire
mit'ees
were named.
spring, but the way now seems to be more (.00s Bay “hot air" and will
immediately extinguished, with no
open for a good market in Portland not amount to anything, but we will
Reception
damage
for Bandon shingles, and San Fran state again, that they cannot have
E M < »allier
cisco w ill have to go some if they our river, but we again extend to
R 11 Rosa
hope to get the shingle output of them a cordial invitation to move
Owing to lack of room to accom- |
A McNair
I
over and locate on the river where
this place.
odate all the pupils in the primary
C Jamison
we already have the best harbor be­
department of the Bandon public j
R M Pressy
Jr*
tween
San
Francisco
and
the
Co
­
schools, it has been decided to have
COMMENCING O ct . ist
H Walker
Margaret Iles Co.
lumbia river.
part of the pupils come in the ie, 1
Capt R Johnson
and continuing as long as
The Margaret Iles Co. again ap-
noon and Dart in the afternoon, until IN FIRST CLASS PLUM F
bred N Perkins
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they la t, each afternoon we w ill I eared at the opera house Wednes­
»;
such
time as a suitable room can be
A < i Erickson
r.
ING,
TIN
WORK,
ET'
offer at an attractive price, one day evening and, as usual, "pleased
secured when another teacher will
Married
James Walstrom
article only which we will have on the people who were out to hear
be hired and there will be two
Chas Rodgi ers
display in our show window, It them.
W
A
Fish
regular primary rooms.
Dockey J. Wilkes and Miss Nel-
Owiug
to
the
inclement
weather
will pay you to watch these sales
Finance
lie T. Bov man were united in mar­
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there was not quite as large an audi­
riage
Sunday
evening
by
Rev.
J.
as they will surely interest you it
R
H
R
osa.
Chairman
ence as usual, but those present
E Lewin
One Obstruction Rema Hi
I homas, pastor of the Baptist Church
price is any consideration.
showed their appreciation by con­
■»
Wm
Hicking
of this city.
The marriage was
stant outbursts of applause.
J W Hoover
Eugene, Or., Oct. 10 An open i
solemnized at the residence of the
F Mehl
Oklahoma which was the title ot
inerting
of the Springfield (»range
officiating clergyman and was a very
J C Shields
the play, has a very beautiful plot
quiet affair, the only persons present
We carry a complete
i was held at Springfield recently to
R Bullard
4
and every part of it was exception­
being the brides brother in law and
’
discuss
the
project
undertaken
by
Music
ally well represented by the players.
line of Wall paper. Rugs.
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Lagore.
the farmers to irrigate several thous­ COME IN AND BE C ,• * A
The Iles Go. will be here again
Geo
P
Topping,
Chairman
Furniture Matting, Etc.
The young couple have the best
and acres of land lying near the, VINCED.
next Wednesday evening when they
C G Adams
wishes of all.
moniti of the McKenzie Valley be­
E B Kausrud
w’ll put on In O|d Kentucky. Theie
■I
tween
the Willamette and McKen-
F Van Norden
should be a well filled house and if
Chas Thompson
z'e Rivers.
the weather is favorable there surely
L. R.ismason left Tuesday for
Geo Manciett
The only question which now
will be.
I
Tacoma, Wash, where he will join
Bert Patterson
1
se< 9s to stand in the wav of micc «—.
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Mr. Rasmason has a
Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ken­ his family.
Entertainment
of the project isa l«-g.rl one which
nedy Sunday Oct. 4th a ten pound homestead mar Four Mile Creek,
may arise it) case objections are LAIRD & NIEL j O
S («allier, Chairman
girl. Mr Kennedy has been smiling upon which he made final proof re­
Dr. L-P Sorensen
1 inaile to the water being diverted
the : house furnishers I all over his face ever since and can cently.
He ex|>ccts to remain in
H A Gross
rqm the rivef m«l not turned back
We t urnisti Even thing t»r the House
C H Patterson
4
its«* his hammer, anti,anvil with, more* I acorn.1 for a war 04 mote and then
again.
Frvtn th« standpoint of en-
Chas Page
return to O(egogg
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effect than ev« befou
ginenstUe project is a f< .«-.ihle on«.
A J Hartman
Walker- Treadgold
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