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VOUME XXV. MCINDOE REPORTS BANDON, OREGON, JULY 22, 19Ö9 TO SETTLE ROAD QUESTION ON HARBOR WORK CARNIVAL WILL BE NUMBER 28 MUSIC SCHOOL FOR PANDOTJ EASY GRADE PREPARING FOR W. 0. W. LOG ROLLING OUT OF CITY A8IGSÜCCESS E. B. Kausrud to Open Music Committee From Coos at Banner Floating Over First Studio in Connection With Roseburg to Look Into Street and Local Woodmen Piano Tuning the Question Bandon-Port Orford Rail- Engineer Officer Completes at Work Extensive Preparations For Estimates For Next Year’s Steve Gallier left Bandon Mon day for Coquille where he was Appropriations joined by L. A. Roberts of .Myrtle Point, Dr. Mingus of Marshfield and County Surveyor A. N. Gould AVAILABLE BALANCE NOW ON HANO and the four gentlemen went to Roseburg where they will try to come to some sett em ent of the road question between Portland, July 20—Major J. F. Roseburg and Coos county. Me Indoe, United States Engineer, Coos Bay people want the old who has been in charge of river and harbor work in Oregon during the Coos Bay Wagon road improved, past year, has completed his report while others who are familiar with of the operations in the district the situation say the Middle Fork during the fiscal year ended June road leading into Myrtle Point is 30. Major Mclndoe makes recom the logical road to receive the im mendations for appropr ation of provement, and this idea seems to $3,448,840 for completion and con be concurred in by Roseourg people tinuance of the projects now under as it traverses a more thickly settled way. Funds are available for the country and the elevation is not as works at the end of the fiscal year great by practically a thousand feet. Hie committee from Coos County amounted to $2, 013,674.25. will try to make some definite ar Major Mclndoe recommends rangements and it is hoped that adequate provision for the works at some manner 'of adjustment may Celilo and for the Columbia River soon be made, whereby a good, all jetty. For the latter he has asked the year ’round wagon road may be an appropriation for the fiscal yeat established between here and Rose ending June 30, 1910, of $1,560,- burg, as it is a thing very much 000. For the Celilo work, needed and the more the country $1,000,000 is asked. The Engineer becomes settled, the greater the also advised the placing of ihe need will be. Celilo Canal project again under the continuing contract plan. A synopsis of the entire report is See Spencer at the Estabrook given in the accompanying tabular warehouse for leservations on the statement. Breakwater. 2itj Event in September Now Under Way Owing to the many requests for private lessons and also with an object to build up the Bandon Con cert Band with local talent, Mr Kausrud wishes to announce to all road Has Choice of Three Easy Routes SURVEY WORK RAPIDLY PROGRESSING WILL BE GREATEST EVER IN COUNTY At a meeting of the business men of Bandon in E. E. Oakes' real es tate office Tuesday evening then was much enthusiasm over the carni val which is to be held in Septem ber, as well as other projects that are now under headway. The com mittee elected to arrange for the carnival was not all present, owing to other business engagements which demanded their ¡attention, but those pr 'sent reported that good progress was being made. Several other projects were dis cussed at the meeting which cannot be made public at Jthis time, but which, when developed, will be of incalcuable value to the city. The meeting adjourned to meet again next Tuesday night, at which time every business man and citizen in the city who is interested in the city's development is earnestly urged to be present. The local W. O. W. lodge is busy at work pieparing for their big rolling to be held here in Oc tober. J. P. Smith, local organizer has been in Bandon for a few' days and has stretched a big banner across First street with the usual ‘‘Welcome Visitors” on its face. The lodge is ¡busy at work, prepar ing tor the big event and prospects now are that the biggest class of candidates ever initiated in a lodge in Coos county will be taken through the mysteries of the ‘‘wood chop pers” on this occasion. Mr. Tich- enor, general organizer, who was herein the early part of July, will return in August and assist in boost ing for the big log rolling. The na tional officets of the lodge will also be here and have charge of the af- tair. This will be the first time the national officers oi any fraternal or ganization have ever been in Coos county and the event will be look ed forward to with great interest by everyone. coast. The surveying crew is making about a mile a day and is finding a much better route* and easier grade than had been anticipated. They are about six miles out at present ami are w01 king toward the other end of the line with ali possible haste. The intention now is to begin grading in September ami it is expected that a pupils who have applied to him for considerable amount of the grad«.* lessons in the past year, that he will will be completed before the rainy be locate«! in a suite of rooms over season sets in. the Vienna Cafe and will teaob the Th«* impression seems to have following coursesand instruments: gone f< rib that the rail oad is backed Violin: 1. Beginners’ Course; 2. b, some foreign company, but the Coos County Pamphlet Advanced Course promoters want it understood that Cornet and all brass instruments ' it is strictly a home .company and 1. Beginners’ Course; 2. Advanced will be supported by home people. No one but a printer understand» Course As soon as the survey is completed the immense amount of labor in an Clarinet: 1. Beginners’ Course the Luger company will be organ office necessary before he can “go to ------ OOO----- Mandolin: t. Beginneis’ Course ized and stock will lx* sold to local press” and only those who have Women of Woodcraft Harmony: Elementary and Ad people who care to invest. been through the mill can compre vanced. Now is the titne’fdt everyone to hend one particle of the labor of a A joint meeting of the Women of Instrumentation and (Tomposition get in and boost for the railroad as 20,000 pamphlet job when done in Woodcraft and Woodmen of the will be taught but only to pupil- Major Mclndoe** Report of Balance Available at End of Fiscal Yoar, and | it will be the best thing that ever an office the size of the Coos Bay World will be held at K. of P. Hall who have a knowledge ot Harmony Recommendation* of Appropriation* for Various Project happened for Bandon ami the Co I larbor. Thutsday evening for the purpose of andean pass an examination in th < Recommen Considerable delay was occasion- quille valley, as well as the entire dations entertaining the members ot the same. Balances e 1 by the material for the pamphlet coast as far as the road runs. Coquille River, Oregon, . . . . $ 4.558 56 $ 27,840 Camp and Circle and their friends. Mr. Kausrud is well known to the Coos Bay and harbor, .... 15,815 92 380,000 Mr. Henderson staled to the not being ready as promised, but Organizer Smith of the Woodmen public as a teacher and director of Coo* River, ...... 1,663 70 3,000 R ecorder Tuesday evening that when Jack Guyton and his facile and Special Organizer Love of the music having served as band master Tillamook Bay and Bar. .... 2,733 66 10,000 he was more than pleased with the pencil got busy at the task it was Snake river, above it* mouth, . - , . 5,088 12 15,000 Women of Woodcraft will each ad for the Bandon Concert Band the outlook for the road and that the soon in our hands. Columbia river, above Celilio, ... 34,266 49 90,000 dress the audience on the subject past three years. Previous to Three compositors soon threw country ’ through which it ■ runs is Columbia river at Three-Mile Rapid* (Celilo) . 42.571 05 1.000.000 of Woodcraft. coming to Bandon be served a Canal at the Cascades .... the stuff together and th. big press 693 85 105,000 I much better than he had anticipated. The campaign for new members band master for the loth Balt Columbia rivet at Vancover, Wa'h., 14,681 40 15,000 It is now running There is sufficient down cedar be got under way. which is fairly under way in the Band W. N. G. for seven years. Willamette and Yamhill rivers, Oregon, 15,579 75 60,000 the folks up- 16 hours a day and tween lu re and Port Orford to keep Columbia and Lower Willamette river*, 80,000 00 Coos Bay district bids fair to out 175,000 On the violin Mr. Kausrud is a a roail busy for some time regardless stairs say the vibration rattles the Mouth of Columbia river, Oregon and Wash., 1,292,750 00 1.560.000 distance all previous records for pupil of Ralph Rowland, a gradual« of all the other immense wealth. He dishes off the shelves Clatskanie river. Oregon, ... J324 54 500 both orders. of the Leipsic Conservatory of music also stated that everywhere the Cowlitz and Lewi* river 1, Wash., ... Work will be pushed and it is 2,857 36 7,500 The Women of Woodcraft hope and teacher of violin at the Dow n hoped to have the first 5000 in company was meeting with ‘ the Total*. ...... $2,013,674 25 $3,448,840 to have the Grand Guardian Mrs. er college of music at Milwauk« «*. in Seattle about August 1st for dis greatest courtesies ami people all C. C. Van Orsdall here for the final Wis. tribution there, a time which is well The funds required for Coquille Hap Smith Has Any Number along the coast were willing and rally about Oct. 1st and Head In Harmony a pupil of Daniel timed with the influx of eastern set River are for the the purpose of Consul I. I. Boak will also be here Prothoroe Mus. D. now in Chicago anxious to assist in whatever way of Offers tlers. Th«* pamphlet is being blasting out rocks near the entrance, they’ could. for the big initiation in the grove in School of Music. printed in two colors, black reading building a small spur jetty and October. On cornet a pupil of A. T . W< l 000 matter with brown half-tone cuts dredging the shoals above Bandon Hap Smith, the champion slugger These orders are for the people don of Chicago who has the repul 1 says the Coos Bay Harbor. and at Randolph and Parkersburg. of the California League, has more and any man or woman interested tion of being the king of cornet Will Find Life of Dead These are the pamphlets to ad The funds required for Coos offers than a fighter after winning a will be welcome Thursday’ evening teachers. Timber vertise Coos county at the Seattle Bay are for the purpose ot construct belt. Right now he could sign at 8:30 o’clock. The Advanced Course is the ing a new hydraulic^ seagoing fair, and everybody in the county is half a dozen contracts. Major --------OOO--- same as Mr. Weldon teacher in his dredge, for use on the bar and Chester B. Cox of the Portland interested in them. league, American Association and studio at Chicago and is a great for operating purposes. Home Bakery Coast League clulrs are all bidding revelation to pupils whb have had office of the United States forest The funds required for Coos service left the city' June 3 for Puget for his services. Between the Notice to Mariners faulty training or without the aid River and for Tillamook Bay are for bunch Hap ought to manage to Sound points where he will investi Rockwell Bros, have opened a of a teacher. the purpose of maintaining the grap a nice fat salary. When you bakery on Columbia Ave. known as gate deteriorating agencies which In piano tuning Mr. Kausrud channel by means of dredging and have them coming to you like he the "Home Bakery” and are now Capt. Zeeder of the S. S. “Si effect timber that has been killed by holds a diploma from one of the snagging when necessary. has it is usually a case of ‘‘write ready to supply the public with all forest tires. This is one of the in beria " reports that on lune 19. ’09 very best eastern schools of tuning The funds for the Columbia river your own t rms.” Of the Coast kir.ds of first class bakery goods. vestigations recently b< gun by the when in Lat. 29 09' N. Long. 176 covering all repair work, regulating above Celilo Falls are to he expend League Oakland and Sacramento a large tree forest service in the states of Ore 41' W. he passed They will also run a wagon and de and tuning. ed in continuing fhe improvement have both submitted propositions. 1 about 70 feet in length, having two gon and Washington. liver the go.ids at your own door. ------- OOO------- by the removal of reefs and bowl Pat Tebeau, whois here, has been j limbs each about 50 feet in length. I'he timber land owner and the A share of the patronage solicited. ders, and by raking the shoals dur talking for the American Association Card of Thanks national government have for some Also that on June 26, 1909 in Lat. ing low water stages to afford free aud the two Chicago clubs are tit e past been very much interested 34 29 ’ N. Long. 144 07 ' W. he navigation for light draft boats. We wish to thank our friends to know how long timber will re passed a Japanese Fishing Junk making the hottest fight of the big — for sale —Cheap a good fire On the Columbia and Willamette leaguers. Smith is keen on going class merchandise business. Inquire and neighbors for their kindness main commercially valuable after it about 30 feet in length, waterlogged rivers below Portland the work into the big bush He said yester of the Bandon Investment Corpora and help during our recent beteave- I as been swept over by a forest fire. and just awash. consists principally of dredging, day; “If either of the Chicago tion. ment. Especially do we wish to The agencies which cause timber to 2qtf C harlie M urz , Temp, in charge, and the funds on hand and the clubs come to my terms I will go,” thank the members of the G. A. R decay and encourage the attack of U. S. Branch Hydrograph’c .Office, amount recommended to be ap “I think I am fast enough to tike a shouli have no serious trouble and the four gentlemen who are wood bon is are undoubtedly in Portland, Oregon. propriated are for the purpose of chance, and why not go now? If 1 satisfying his ambition. Hap hails j veterans of the Spanish Ameri* an fluenced to a greater or less degree keeping the new dredge ‘’Clatsop” stay here they will probably from Oregon, Coquille being his war for their help. bv the intensity of the original fire, to decrease its commercial value. in commission at all times on the draft me, so I might as well start birthplace, but he has played pro M rs . H f . nry G. W ilcox , uid the climate conditions and al All <>f the information in connec shoals in the lower portion of the mw. Tebeau wants me to sign fessional baseball in California for Mr. and Mrs. W. A. De Long titude of the burned areas. It is the tion with this investigation will be Columbia River, and also in mak with him, and he has made me a and family. two years past.—Bulletin. I purpose of the Portland office ot the obtained at first hand by forest ing such repairs as may be necessary fine offer, but I would rather play ------ OOO------ San Jose, July 16—Hap Smith, forest service to investigate a large service officers, either from Gov or WANTED—Intelligent man to the existing dikes and revet on the Coast than go into the Amer the greatest outfielder in the State number of lirq areas in Oregon and ernment timber land or from private ments. ican Association. If I go back I League yesterday signed a Chicago women to take territory, ami appoint Washington during the summer in holdings where logging operations For the jetty at the mouth of the want to catch on with one of the National League conttact. He is to Canvassers to sell our water filters. order to det« rmine if possible, the are under way. Mr. Cox will spend Columbia River it is estimated that Exclusive territory, and nice, profit report for duty in the spring of length of time which will elapse the remainder oi th«:.summer visiting $1,500,000 can be economically ex major league clubs.” . able work for the right party. In view of the number of scouts 1910. Smith will finish the season pended before June 30, 1910. in ex- after^a k>H t fira before th« timls-t 10MM areas, working bis way south Seneca Filter Co., Seneca, M<>. tending the jetty steward. •ccUting ¡a these, diggings Smith with the Oakland State Leaguers. I deteriorates as 28 4t -------------- to — such ---- conditions - ---- -J I ward a» far as th® California lift*. • 0 0. • • I o o «