Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, January 21, 1909, Image 1

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Volume XXV
BANDON,
H. M. S PINAFORE
I
OREGON,
THIEVES ENTER
Transacted
Much Business at Jan.
Session
ROAD IMPROVEMENT MOST IMPORTANT
The January session of the County
Commissioners closed at Coquille
ast Friday, after a great volume of
business had been transacted, most
of which related to road improve­
ment in various parts of the county
Surveys were ordered of Isthmu
Inlet above Henryville and of
Catching slough to Sumner to as
certain if the commissioners will be
justified in appropriating money for
them. Two new road districts were
created.
Nos. 13 and 28, both
near Myrtle Point, the old district
being divided.
Two new water
ways were also made, one at the
head of Catching slough and one on
Isthmus slough.
Roa t supervisors were also ap-
pointed for the entire county as fol
ows:
P. O.
No.
Name
Address
Jacob Stonelake
Templeton
a C. E. Hansen
Marshfield
North Bend
3 J. N. Grant
Cooston
4 A. F. Crocker
L.
H.
Heisner
Marshfield
5
6 Z. T. Thomas
Allegany
7 Guy W. Chambers i Marshfield
8 W. H. Noble
Marshfield
Marshfield
9 M. J. Bourne
10 James Stock
Sumner
II Otto Epps
Fairview
12 E. N. Harry
Sitkum
Myrtle Point
13 N. E. Barklow
Bullards
M R. W. Bullard
John
Yoakam
Coquille
»5
i6 William Mehl
C oquille
Gravel Ford
’7 Lentin Weekly
i8 Henry C. Bryant
Bridge
Bandon
»9 Thos. Coates
20 R. Pomeroy
Parkersburg
21 W. M. Kay
Riverton
22 J. H. Radabaugh
Arago
Myrtle Point
23 R. L. Weekly
Bandon
24 A. Davis
Myrtle Point
25 Alex Snyder
26 W. H. Hayes
Etelka
James
E.
Clinton
Norway
27
28 Joe Mast
Myrtle Point
McKinley
29 L. A. Lawhorn
30 R. L. Wagner
Lee
I
All who saw the production of
Queen Esther here two years ago
under the direction of Mr Robinson
pronounced it the best musical en
tertainment ever given by the Ban
doh singers, but the comic opera
Pinafore which they are preparing
and will give in the opera house Fri
day and Saturday evenings of tills
week will far surpass the former
production in every way.
The music of Pinafore is of that
high and catchy style which is always
so pleasing to an audience anil there
is enough dialogue and comedy in
it to make it of interest to all who
are n it esp dally interested in music.
The local singers have entered into
the spirit of the opera and have care
fully prepare I all the details to make
it most pleasing.
Special scenery will be used mak­
ing the stage represent a typical
English man-of war of the period
represented and the costumes are
neat and natty, representing the
typical comic opera scenes and set
tings, so pleasing to the ordinary
audience.
The piano accompaniement will be
especially attractive when rendered
by Mr. Carl Moore in his own in­
imitable manner.
Following is a synopsis of the
opera and a a list of the ones taking
part:
The Right Hon. Sir Joseph Por
ter, K.
C. B. First L nd o'
Admirality.............. E. B. Kausrud
Captain Corcoran, commanding
H. M. S. Pinafore....... C. R. Wade
Ralph Rackstraw, able seaman in
love with Josephine.............. J. H.
Johnston.
Dick Deadeye, able seaman
Grafton Tyler
Bill Bobstay, boatswain... .Geo
P. Topping.
Bob Beckett, boatswain’s mate
Phil Pearson
Tom Tucker, midshipmite - - -
Geo. Manciet
Sergeant of Marines... .Claude
Adams
Josephine, the Captain’s daughter
Mrs. J. R. Williams
Hebe, Sir Joseph’s first cousin
Mrs. W. F. Jones
Little
Buttercup, a
bumboat
woman.... Mrs. C. E. HoIIopeter
First Lord’s Sisters, his Cousins,
his Aunts, Sailors, Marines, etc.
Resolutions of Condolence Scene—Quarterdeck of H. M. S.
At a regular meeting of Bandon Pinafore
Act 2—Night
W. R. C. No. 40, the following Act 1—Noon
resolutions were passed:
Resolved, that we, the members
LADIES OF THE OPERA
of Bandon W. R. C. No 40 extend
Mrs. H. Eons
Isalx'lle Conger
to our President, Mrs. Deborah A. Maiguerite ®ygert
• Aura Conger
Young, our loyal and heartfelt sym­ May Hamlin
Mrs. C. E. Hollopeter
Nellie Jensen
pathy in her present bereavement in Mr». W. F. Jones
Maud Lowe
Anna Kreamer
the loss of her husband.
Mrs. J. T. Mars
Resolved, that we further extend Lena Langlois
Theresa Manciet
Maggie Murphy
our sympathy to all members of the Meria Mehl
Hazel Stephenson
family.
Mrs. G. T. Treadgold Anna Tucker
Resolved, that the foregoing reso­ Mrs. J. R. Williams Bcrna Winsor
lutions be placed upon the minutes
MEN OF THE OPERA
of our meeting and a copy be pub­ Claud Adams
J. H. Johnston
lished in the Bandon R ecorder .
Geo. Koehler
E. B Kausrud
B. A. Kolp
P.K. Kopf
Committee
Jas. Lamont
M. Marsh
M rs . M. J. Zerk,
Geo. Manciet
F. R. McIntosh
M rs . F aulds ,
Phil Pearson
Geo. P. Topping
M rs . O sborne .
G T. Treadgold.
Raleigh Tucker
Grafton Tyler
C. R. Wade
ACT 1
Foresters Ball
The next big dance will be given
by the Foresters oi America Sat­
urday evening January 30th.
A
good twne is assured and those whs
attend will get the worth of their
money.
1
Instrumental Introduction
2
Opening Chorus.
3
the Ocean
Recitative and
Song,
"I’m
called Little
Buttercup
4
Recitative, Buttercup and Boatswain.
"But
Tell Me."
s
Serna
Ralph and Chorus,
The Nighin-
gale's Song.
6
SIDEWALK PLANKS - t XJODV.
LUMBER COMPANY.
"We Sail
Blue."
Ana.
RaljJi
and
Chatus.
“A Mud<n
Fasr tn See."
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JAN. 21
Number II
1909.
COUNCIL BUSINESS
I
Many Proceedings of Import­
ance Transacted Fri­
day Evening
Entertainment Fri. and Sat.
Evenings will be Finest
Ever Given in Bandon
Commissioners
THURSDAY,
L,
RUNNING E\ ENINOS
Woolen Mills Op erate From
7 A. M to 9 P. VI. Four
Days in Week
Smith Bros, and City Mark-
The meeting of the city counci Bonds Have Been Received
Owing to the fact that the Bandon
last Friday evening was one of|the
Woolen Mill is so far behind
ets and El Dorado Saloon most interesting from many points and Sent to County Treas- in its orders the mill is >• w running
that has yet been held, as there was
until 9 o'.lock at nigh! lour days in
Entered
much business of importance trans­
urer for Approval
the wet k, and there is a possibility
acted.
that a full night crew m v be put on
The council was called to order
in the near future and the mill oper­
by Mayor Gallier and the minutes
ated both day ard night
ROBBERY OCCURRED EARLY IN EVENING of the preceding meeting were read
The mill has orders enough ahead
by Recorder C. R. Wade.
now to keep it running for several
The Committee on Spruce Street
months, and new ones a <■ constant­
The meat markets of Smith Bros. made report which was accepted.
c< nseqt ’ ntly it is
That the school board will soon ly coming in, consent
& Co. and the City Market and the
A motion to have the city en­ have sufficient money to defray all necessary to move rap div to meet
El Dorado Saloon were entered gineer establish the grade on Co­ expenses of the building as bonded 1 the demands. Manages dedillion is
last night and the cash registers ran lumbia Ave. was carried.
by the district, is a settled fact as now in Salem, he jemg lepresent-
places
where
sacked and other
Mayor Gallier was instructed to the bonds have already been received ative in the legislature from Coos
money might have possibly been see the management of the telephone and sent to the county treasurer ' county but the mi l is still in coin-
placed were thorougly gone through system and ascertain whether or not for approval.
Morris. Bros, of petent hands, and the 01k will be
but the would be robber or robbers that company would grant the pub ic Portland who purchased the bonds I rushed just as though hi were here,
were disappointed in their search as better service than has been accorded have telegraphed the board to hurry j Although the locai mill c m uid does
they were evidently looking for them for some time, as it was re­ up the papers, as the cash is ready • make any kind of woolen fabric
money, but found none in either ported that a number of phones were anil waiting to be forwarded as soon , maginable, and o the finest quality,
market as the proprietors in both in­ out of order.
as'they get the proper papers.
! he entire cap icity of the mill is
stances had taken all the money
The 'financial report for the last
These facts make it certain that now used in traki tg ca.riage lining,
home, but they u'ere awarded with quarter oi 1908 was read and showed the money will be forthcoming and as there is a big order for that in
about $3 in the El Dorado.
In the the receipts to exceed the expendi­ then everything will be settled in from a Detroit carriage firm, and
City Market the cash register had tures by about $1300.
regard to the building so far as the this order must be tilled as rapidly
been opened and some boxes in a
C. R. Wade resigned as city at­ financial end is concerned. The as possible.
pigeon hole desk were ransacked, torney and recorder and a committee bad weather of the last few weeks
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some of the tools were scattered was appointed to investigate the has augered against the rapid com­
The market of matter of getting another officer or pletion of the work on the building,
over the floor.
Rebekahs Install
also
disturbed in officers to fill the places, providing but comparatively good progress is
Smith Bros, was
Ocean Rebekah Lodge No. 126
Mr. Wilcox who VIr. Wade could not be induced to being made, taking all things into
ts equalibrium.
held public installation of officers
is employed in the market, had a reconsider his resignation.
consideration.
last Friday evening, which was at­
grip with clothing in ic in the back
City ^Marshal Gardner was re­
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tended by a large umber of people
room: this was opened and the con-- eased
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from _____
further service ........
in that
and
greatly enjoy» by all present.
Wait for the grand masquerade
tents piled on the floor; the writinyftapacity tnd Night Watchman F.
After
the work o. in tallation was
desk was torn down and the ink A. Holman wasappointed by Mayor ball, St Valentine’s eve Oriental hall.
Steamei Fifield sailed last Friday completed some tt te was spent in
spilled on the floor.
Further il.. a Gallier to fill the office, The ap-
playing games of various kinds after
this no serious damage was done. pointment was confirmed by the for San*Francisco with 480 m lum­
which elegant refreshments, consist­
The thieves were evidently so much council. Vet Shields has been st ber, 11 tons mdse, 7 passengers
ing of coffee, sandwiches, cake and
disgusted with themselves at mak­ cured as night watchman, teinpo-
Hugh M Coke editor of the Mau;
other viands were served. The in­
ing a “water hall’’ that they decided rarily.
News, Wailuku, Maui, T. H. is in
stallation cere non v of the Rebekah
to bother nothing else, consequently
this vicinity at present, and has
lodge is a very pretty one and was
nothing was missing from either
Bandon High Winner been visiting his brother, Senator particularly appreciated by those
place. Both markets were entered
Coke of the Bay.
who are not members of the order.
by means of a back window, where
The finest line of baby carriages
The installation was in charge of
The Bandon high school basket ever seen in the city.
the screens were torn off, The
Woodruff & Mrs. Clara Goetz District Deputy
work in the meat markets was evi­ Ball ball team took the team from Turner the house furnishers.
President for the local lodge, anil
dently done early in the evening as the Myrtle Point high into camp it
Ocean Rebekah Lodge will give a she was ably assisted bv the following
in each instance noises were heard Oriental Hall last Friday night to whist tournament at K of P Hall
Grand Officers: Cam Jia Garfield,
in the room by people who lived the tune of 21 to 13, although the Friday evening Jan 29 Score cards
Grand Marshal: Mrs. Steele, Grand
near by, but it was thought that the game will not go down in the 25 cents, lunch 10 cents Everybody
Warden, Florence Walstrom, Grand
proprietors were still in, however schedule as one of the regularly invited
Sec; Sarah Perkins, Grand Treas;
this proved not to be the case. playedjfigh school games, owing to
SIDEWALK STRINGERS—CODY LUM­ Sarah Costello, Grand Guardian
The El Dorado was entered fr oin the fact that Myrtle Point played one
The members of the staff were: Inez
BER COMPANY.
the rear, the key to the back door man in the second half that was not
Jenkins,
Fmrna Harrington, Minerva
The girl's basket ball team of the
being pushed out. So far n • clew high school man, and iules and
Lewin and Mathilda Johnson. The
to the guilty parties has been found. regulations say that no one except North Bend high School will be in
newly
installed officers are: Maggie
regular high school pupils shall play Bandon for a game with the girl's
White,
N. G.; Isabelle Conger, V.
in the games.
team of this place, on next Thursday
The game Friday night was re­ evening, Jan 21, and the team from G.; Blanche Radi y, Sec.; Fannie
Fd Rackleff went to (’oquille
Minnie McCord,
plete with good plays and during the the Miller-Cleaver Business College Dyer. Treas.;
Monthly on business.
of North Bend will be here to play War; Maud Sorensen. , Con.; Miss
SIDEWALK STRLNGE RS -CODY first half was exceedingly close, the
score at the end of this half being the Bandon boys of the high school Smith, 1. G. ; Lou Kime, O. G.j
LUMBER COMPANY.
eight to teven in favor of Bandon. on the same evening. All teams are Anna Craine, R. S. N. G.; Odessa
We still have a few second hand
It was in the last half, however, that in first class condition and two good Trowbridge, L. S. N. G.; Inez
stoves at bargain prices some at $10
Jenkins, R. S. V. G.; Wave
the Bandon boys got down to busi­ games are promised.
and some at $12.
Woodruff &
ness and succeeded in piling up 12 SIDEWALK STRINGFRSCODY Thomas, L . S. V G.
Turner the house furn whers.
—000—
points while the Myrtle Pointers
LUMBER COMPANY.
SIDEWALK PLANKS— CODY LUMBER could get only five,
making the
Notice
C A. McKellips, the sewing
COMPANY
final score 21 to 13.
machine man front North Bend, will
Notice is hereby given to all
J. Ira Sidwell went down to Cal­
be in Bandon between the 10 and 20 subscribers to the Bandon booklet
ifornia on the last Fifield, and ex­
of each month.
Needles and sup­ fund that a meeting of the sub-
pects to be gone about two or three
Pinafore Tickets
plies for all machines.
Office at scribers will be held in the City Hall
weeks.
Woodruff ¿t Turner's Furniture in Bandon, Oregon at 8:00 p m
Some of the best, seats in the
2~4t
Wednesday the 27th day of Jan.
SIDEWALK STRINGFRSCODY opera house tor a musical produc­ Store,
The
big
dance
at
Oriental
hall 1909, for the purpose of settling up
LUMBER COMPANY
tion are in the gallery and for Pin­
Now is the time to buy your afore Friday and Saturday nights, Saturday night, given oy the New the business of the said fund, hear­
chairs
Woodruff & Turner the the gallery will be seated with Orchestra, proved to be a grand suc- ing report of the committee and any
house furnishers have the best bar­ chairs and reserved at 50 cents, as cess in every particular, and those other business that m ly properly
gains in chairs ever offered in Ban­ well as the greater part of the lower present are loud in their praise of come before the meeting. It is re­
floor, only a few seats being sold at the good time afforded. There was quested by the committee that all
don.
a large crowd in attendance, and delinquent subscribers will settle
SIDEWALK PLANKS—CODY 75 cents. The sale is now on at the music furnished by the orchestra
their subscriptions with the secretary
Mar's Confectionery Store.
LUMBER COMPANY.
was of the best and highest quality. Mr. C. T. Treadgold, on or before
The second annual bdl of Lewah
SIDEWALK PLANKS...... CODY said meeting night.
Tribe No. 48 I. O. R. M. will be
C. T. B lumenrother Chairman.
LUMBER COMPANY.
Notice to the Public
given Saturday evening Feb. 20th,
E. M. G allier ,
We carry supplies for all makes
My wife, Nellie T. Wilkes has
the Saturday before Washington's
G.
T. T readgold .
left my bed and board and I will of sewing machines, also repairing
Birthday.
Committee
not be responsible for any debts and cleaning done. Leave orders
L ost —A ring necked, hound contracted by her, from this date, at Woodruff <Xt Turner's the house
furnishers.
specie dog with brin lie legs and Jan 21, 1909.
FOR SALE—One bay stallion
black back.
Information as to
D. T. W ilkes .
Woodruff & Turner the house­ colt coming two years old. Well
whe eahouts will be rewarded. J. R.
2t IX furnishers are showing over 100 de­ bred. Address E. J; Hutchison,
Stilwell. I t-x
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signs of wall paper, new and com­ Bandon, Oregon'.
52tf
Call at Allen & Davids m’s for SIDEWALK STRINGERS--CODY LUM­ plete line. Price? from 2‘i cents' SIDEWALK PLANKS»'-CODY LUMRF.K,
bargains.
BER COMPANY.
pet roll up.
COMPANY.
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