Image provided by: Bandon Historical Society Museum
About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1909)
4 VOUME XXV. BANDON, OREGON, JULY 8, 1909 NUMBER 26 STATES COOPERATE fARMCRS’ RAY WANTS TO START ELECTRIC LINE WITH FnRFSTSPRVICF ™ UA' CELEBRATE REBARDLESS *•0 “ ROLLING ■ LOC WITH FORESTSERVICE BUSINESS COLLEGE ASSURED FACT SEPTEMBER EIGHTH HERE To Obtain Forest Fire Statis. National Officers to be in Frank B. Anderson Will — tics and Help to Prevent Baridon Some Time in Open Institution Here if Loss From Fires Connecting Coquille Valley Forenoon Program Dispensed Parades, Picnics, Fire Works October Business Warrants With Outside World And a General Good Portland, Ore.. June 6—State of ficials. associations, and individuals Via Roseburg Time will cooperate with the United States Forest Service in an attempt to get accurate records of all fite losses in Washington and Oregon RAINBOW SURVEYING CREW TO START SOON this summer. The Forest Service w ill compile a report showing by counties, the area burned over of That Coquille is to have an elec merchantable timber, non merchant Seattle, Inly 7th—Parades, pic- tric railway connection with the able timber, and cut over land; nics, music, fireworks and sporting outside world is now an assured the quantity and value of the timber events will mark the celeb» ation of fact. The news of the final settle destroyed, and the cost of fighting Farmers’ Day at the Alaska-Yukon ment of matters reached here sev the fires. In this way the Federal Pacific Exposition September 8. eral days ago, but no absolute con and State Goverments as well as the G. D. Wilson, of Poag, III., has firmation could be secured uutil a public will be enabled to obtain at been appointed director general of late hour on Tuesday. That the once systematic information con the day and is preparing an elab money has been guaranteed is now cerning all fire losses in these states. orate program in which all farmers a matter of history and that the Heretofore, this information has been of the Northwest will be interested survey will be begun in a short time only partially co'lected. The For At both the St. Louis and James is now but a matter of detail. est Service has secured comprehen town expositions all arrangements J. H. Somers, the man who is in sive reports from rangers on the Na. for the day set aside for the farmers the lime light in the matter of the tional Forests, but from no other were made by Director General railway and the local street railway source. The State Boards of For Wilson. and electric light plant came down estry in Oregon and Washington The morning parade at the Ex from Portland on the Alliance have had r< poits from their war-- position on Farmers’ Day will be Monday and. we understand, is to dens, but many regions had no participated in by agriculturists from start out the surveying crew as wardens. The state and Govern Washington. Idaho, Oregon and soon as a few preliminary matters ment statistics were in different form British Columbia. Then will come aie straightened out. The money and not brought together. Con the address of welcome by President to begin his survey is now in bis stquently, although those interested Chilberg. Shortly after 12 o'clock hands and more will be forthcoming in the subject know in a genaral the farmers will assemble on the as needed. The fund ot the com way that fire entails an enormous ground.; near the shores of Lake pany, so we are informed, is fully loss to the community every year, Washington for a basket picnic. adequate to carry on the entire they have been unable to back their During the afternoon it is pro work of surveying, securing the arguments for remedial action with posed to have an unusual feature necessary right of way and to com any definite proof. known as the Bells of Christendom plete the construction of the road, District Forester E. T. Allen is in which 700 young girls from but local capitalists may be request receiving the active help of the various parts of the Lhiited States ed to join on the enterprise to in Oregon Conservation Association will take part. Wire connections sure local support for the undertak in organizing the work. The two will be made with bells in Seattle ing. latter have revised their report and about the cities of Puget Sound The fact that the road is assured iortns to bring out the same facts and at a given signal the young will mean that Coquill.» is to have regarding all tires. The Oregon girls will press electric buttons the saw mill and other manufaettn Conservation Association is canvass ringing hundreds of bells. ing p’ants that were to go hand in ing the state to secure suitable The rainbow banquet in the hand .vith the other enterprise, men to act as fire wardens and re- evening will be an international af though as yet the matter has not port on fires in their tenitory and fair, for invitations are to be sent been absolutely definitely settled presents their names to the State to foreign countries to have rep There is some hitch in the matter of Board for appointment. It will al resentatives present on Farmers' the pulp mill, as, upon thorough so semi each man a post card re Jay. investigation by the interested par minder every two weeks, with a Farmers from all over the North ties it has been found that this pro return card on which he will enter west will come to Seattle in great ject will not be justified a' this time. a few- main facts about the tire. numbers for the celebration of —Sentinel. The Washington Forest Fire As Farmets' Day and September 8 sociation will collect reports will no doubt be a banner day in the from its rangers and from history of the Pacific World’s other correspondents where it has Fair. A Serious Runaway — ooo---- no rangers. The Forest Service will furnish franked envelopes for Dying Woman Fixes Blame Mr. and Mrs. Sam Breuer were mailing in the reports, and compile Spokane, Wash., July 3 After The Washington the victims of a serious runaway ac the results. cident Monday afternoon on the State Board of Forestry has not exonerating her husband, Geo. 11. steep grade this side of the Oak made any agreement as yet, but will Magruder, chauffeur of all blame school house on the Middle Fork, undoubtedly furnish all the aid it for the collision of the automobile he was driving with a freight train They had been attending the an can. here Monday night, Mrs. Magruder EverV lumberman, or any one nual school meeting and were driv died here this morning of her in ing a young horse that did not like else who is interested in prevent legs were severed. it when the breeching tightened up, ing forest fires, will see the advan juries. Both and started to kick and run. Mr. tage in bringing this information be She was hurled beneath the wheels Breuer attempted to get out and get fore the public and can be of an engine, At her last breath the animal by the bridle but was of great assistance by reporting fires she declared the train gave no Forms will be fur warning when approaching the thrown down and badly bruised. in his vicinity. It was some hours later that he fully nished on application to the Secre crossing, and that none tn the party regained consciousness. Mrs. tary of the Oregon State Board of saw it. Four besides Mrs. Magruder Breuer remainded in the buggy unti Forestry, or, in Washington, to the were seriously injured. E. H. the runaway horse encountered a Washington Fire Association. Eshleman, a wealthy real estate team being driven by Elder F. S. man, is still in a critical condition Chatburn of Spokane, who was ac because of a fractured skull. Mary Married companied by Arthur Baker ot Sperling landed on the pilot of the Bandon. Elder Chatburn had engine and was saved by holding on driven his horses as far rut on At the home of the officiating to a brace rod. the edge of the road as he could clergyman, Rev. A Haberly, on Despite the woman's last words giving the runaway the side next the mountain and his presence of July 4th, Miss Rosie B. Harvey and a committee of citizens which in Both Mr. and vestigated the case lays the blame mind probably saved Mrs. Breuer s Mr. Adam Storm. life. When the rigs colli led the Mrs. Storm are well known young on Magruder. frightened colt broke loose and people of East Bandon and have Mrs. Breuer was thrown out. Drs the best wishes of their large circle Presbyterian Church Johnson and Forrest happened along of friends. Services will be held at the Pres- soon alter the accident and attend j byterian Church, the first, second ed to the injuries of Mr. and Mrs. bruised and cut up. The colt was and third Sundays-of each month at Breuer. They were taken to the uninjured, but the buggy was mash itt j. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday Brack home and cared for until ed to kindling c wood. -• The other School ami Christian Endeav r at Breuer's collar bone . morning. Mrs rig escaped withdut damage of any their usual hours. All are welcome. she wns badly kind.—Enterprise. C eo . R oach , pastor. vm «liakacAted But Sports Go On In T. B. Tichenor of Portland, gen Frank B. Anderson, of Andcr- eral organizer in the Pacific jui isdic sm's Business College of Coquillt Afternoon lion. Woodmen of the World, ami was in this city a few days ago look ’ J, P. Smith were in Bandon last ing up the prosjiects of starting an wack arranging for a big log rolling institution of his chosen kind in by the Woodmen in < fetober. The Bandon. Mr. Anderson was verx FAIRLY LARGE CROWD IN ATTENDANCE national officers of the organization favorably impressed with c ndition- w ill bi- present and have charge of and staled th.it lie would start a the affair, and it is arranged to have colli ge here at once it business Although the rain came down in one of the biggest events ever pull would warrant it. All he asks is a torrents Monday ami valhi r damp sufficient number of students to ened the ardoi of celebrators, yvt ed oil in Coos County. This is the make th school pay a r< asenable there was no thwarting the plans of first time the national officers of any dividend. Mr. Anderson is a first Bandonians and from early morn fraternal order ever visited this class instructor and has a wide ri p til late at night, one was fully aware county and the local Woodmen of illation as one ot the strongest that there was “something doing.’’ the World are pre| wring for a great event. There will be a big class o* men in his line in the West. The forenoon program hail to be andidates to initiate, probably 201» As to his qualifications anv busi dispensed with as there was almost ness man in Coquille will testify and a c<intinuous downpour of lain until >r more and tlie initation ceremony anyone desiring to know about him about twelve o’clock, but afbi that will t.ike place out doors in the- is respectfully invited to call on any the clouds became thinner and the evening. Besides the initation and log rolling there will be a fine of tlies men for information. rain ceased long enough to give a literary program ami a big card of Mr. Anderson teaches book keep chance to carry out a partial list of shorthand, typewriting, coinin' r< ial ihrsports in the afternoon, ami they sports. The- plan is to consume an law, rapid calculating and writing vere as fine a list an one usually entire day, from early in the morning until late at night. The local camp 1 Ie graduated a class 0(49 from sees at any similar event. of Woodmen of the World are his school in Coquille this spring, While the noise of fire works sending out circular letters urging many of them have secured lucrative of all kinds were deafening ' he ear members to attend and secure a positions and are now doing good and tin horns were tooting so loud number of candidates, and sub work in the world. that the noise almost raised one off slanti.d prizes will be offered to Fo' any further particulars about his feet, the Bai don Concert Band these securing the greatest number Mr Anderson’s school you are in with its superior qualities played of candidates tor the occasion. No vited to write to him at Coquille 01 sweet strains of music ami thus off stone will be left unturned to make ask Steve C.allier of Bandon' set much of the roar ami boomerang. ti is one . .f the g da days in the his Tin.“ band boys arc always “there ’ tory ot Bandon. with the goods" and Monday was Abused Wife Gets Even ----- OOO-- no exception. Two Fast Bouts Although there p’ooably would l.os Angeles, Calif., July 3 Mrs. have been twice as many people Eliazbeth McGowan had her Ims here, had the day been more flic boxing contests at Oriental band. Willi un, before Justice Lug ¡pleasant, vet the streets were lined hall Monday afternoon proved a on a charge of battery today, atvI with the throng and every mothers big drawing card, The preliminary while she was testifying the court son and daiiglei seemed to b en was fought between Kid Parsons of asked her to illustrate how he joying the ore ision to the fullest Marshfield and Charlie Conrad of -truck and abused her. She in extent of the word. Ik'iidon. and the main bout was be- stall lly stepped o er where the , Owing to tlie inclement weatlivr tw . 11 M irtin Kennedy of Bandon man sat and brought her tist dow n there was no parade to the park and and Earl Chism of Coquille. I the entii't progiam was held on the on his head with a bang. In the preliminary Conrad made | “He hit me like this, and this,' streets. .1 f,m showing, this having been his i in-sports were ot a high ciass she said keeping i p a rain of 111 t experience in work ot thiskiml, Hid the races were ail fast. terrible blows on his ; nose, month, w hile Parsons has been in a number eyes and ear-, and as ; a finale be I Among those who won in tlie of bonis and is considered very fast. fore tlie bailiff could intercede, she | races were: Boys under 10, Reed Conrad did most of the figting in wrung McGowan's neck until there 1 Gallier 1st, Dewey Christensen 2d. the first and second rounds and Givis under 10, Amy Winsor 1st. showed well. was a sound of breaking bones. In the third round 1'he illustration was so effective Pearl Cr line ami another youngster Parsons caught him on the jaw and that the husband was fined $40 be whose name we did not get tied for •n<led die bout. 2d. Girls under 8, (.ale l.oak 1st. side the physical punishment. Kennedy and Chism started in .Boys under 15, Lawrence Lencve 1st fast and furious and the first round <xx> I Macy Lint 2d Guls under .'5. was about even honor-,. In the Francis Williams 1st, Louise llab- second round Harriman Rules Associated Kennei ly fouled erly 2d. Mile run Tom Laird 1st. Chism while in a clinch and Chis.n Oil Ray McNair 2d 10c yard dash, was given the decision, Kennedy I.eep of Myrtle Point 1st. Clark claims the foul was purely ac- Waldvogel 2d. Relay race one cidental and was very sorry ft hap E. H. Harriman is getting his oil team Homer Hunt, captain, Clarance pened so. inteiests into shape for organization Holman, Clark Waldvogel and ----- OOO■ — under a holding company. His Carl Bowman the other team was: latest venture is the purchase of a Notice to Mariners iptain, Ernie Robt. I Jl.ickerby controlling interest in the As ier and Ray l.oak, Lcntner sociated Oil Company. The rail n were the McNair, Hunt’s u. S. Branch Hydrographie Of road magnate has increased his eating contest fice. Portland, Oregon, June 2«, winners. holdings in the company from 19 to a Chaneay boy won first money, 19' >•)■ Notice is hereby given that 60 per cent, and now holds $36,- Dale Barrows < ingl.t the greased Blunts Reef Eight Vessel No. 83 000,000 stock out of a total of $60.- pig ami climbed the greased pole, oli Cape Mendicino, Calit., was re 000.00c. I A few others whose nami s we did placed on her station June 24, 1909 Stock dealers with inside know not get also succeeded in climbing and Relict Light- V> ssel No. 76 was ledge have been busy during the the greased pole. C.irl Tilton won removed. 1 he characteristics of p <st few days buying Associated • first money in the sw imming race, No. 83 hive not been changed. Oil scrip before the deal w ith Har Roy Dixon 2il and Otto Walser 3rd J ohn M c N ii . ty , Nautical Ex riman should become public. The Chas, box also started in the race pert in charge. price of shares jumped from 30 to but had an accident with his suit ------ OOO------- 38 1-4, last night's closing quota and was obliged to quit. tion. Today, however, there has .See Spencer at the Estabrook In the hose contest between the been a drop to 34 3-4. Marshfield and Bandon tin- d< warehouse for icservations on the W S. Porter general manager of 2itf I partments, the boys in both teams Breakwater. the Associated Oil Company, is.it made good run-, ' l.ut th'- Hanlon present on a vacation in Palis with The grand ball at Oriental hall in boys had bail luck in making their W. F. Herrin. coupling, making the Marshfield the evening was another big sue ------OOO— cess and the great hall was filled to i boys easy winners taking weather and everything its capacity, l’here were 217 tickets — Carpenters The PreerJCutlery <X Too! Co. of Portland, < Ire. have ' else into considc ration the days old and this money together with another large shipment of Gagi 1 events were a success and give tin- money subsc ribed by the busines Tool Co’s. Self-Setting Planes on evidence of the ability of Ban men put the band boys considerab the way from the factory at \'.in don to show people a good lime re- ly tp the good aft er all expenses land, N. ]. 1 ;x were p.lid. 1 ). •