Image provided by: Bandon Historical Society Museum
About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1909)
4. DONATE FUNDS FOR SANITORIUM HAVE A ROW Coos County Woodmen Crittenden and WaHace Are Placed Under Arrest NUMBER 30 BANDON, OREGON, AUGUST 5, 1909 VOUME XXV. and Royal Neighbors Assist in Project I RAILROAD SURVEY SOON COMPLETED SHINGLE MI l L NOW RUNNING GREAT BOOST Will Probably be Finished W. H. Dopp Leases Mill and to Port Orford Sometime is Now Operating This Week Same Commercial Club Take Hold Twenty Per Cent Reduction of Proposition in Real M. E Hughes, chief engineer for After lying dormant for several 1 the Bandon-Port Orford Railroad, months the Bandon Shingle Mill is j By Lee Earnest Conditions with his crew, is fast finishing up again in operation and gives promise the preliminary survey of the line of running continually from non on between here and Port Orford, and as there seems to be a growing de will probably finish up within a for white cedar as well as WILL BAD MIX UP OF COMPANY'S AFFAIRS BETTER FIRE PROTECTION ASKED FOR mand week. red cedar shingles at present. The line has already been located W. H. Dopp, w ho is an exper most of the way. The railroad sur ienced man at the business now has The Coos Bay Times prints the * The carnival proposition was vey shows the distance from Ban E. E. Oakes and Mayor Steve charge of the mill and will keep it following dispatch from Portland un big boost at the meet ng of given a don to Dairy ville to be 14 miles, G.dlier have received letters from going at full capacity. der date of August 2d: the new commercial club held in the which is 1% miles shorter than the the State Insurance Commission to The Bandon Shingle Mill is a city hall Tuesday night. A good Alleging that statements made in wagon road now in operation. the effect that insurance rates in good proposition and can be made a letter sent John Caventiss at La The preliminary work for the road Bandon will be decreased 20 per to pay good dividends, and Mr. representation of the business men was weie present and everyone Grande Or •, under date ot June 27, is fast being completed and actual cent on condition that certain re Dopp will no doubt succeed in the exceedingly enthusiastic over are fai « and defamatory, J. C. construction work will commence quirements in the matter of fire bringing about the desired result. affair. Lee swore to a complaint charging some time in September, so that a protection are complied with Plans of various kinds were dis libel against Frank C. Wallace and large amount of grading will be The rates have recently been de Riverton Locals cussed at length and it was decided R. F. Crittenden in the Justice court, done before the rainy season sets in. creased as a result of the increased to go ahead and raise a sufficient the document being diafted in the The only thing that will hold up equipment for fighting fire and the stun of money to I much the carni office of District Attorney Cameron. the construction work will be the Melvin Hayter has moved newly organized fire company which val in good shape. The alleged libelous letter was failure of the company to secure house to the front oi his lots. is doing such good work. The amount of money needed was sent as the upshot of an imbroglio tight-of way, but people along the The other requirements should F. C. Kelly and son Loyd leit -------- OC3O-------- estimated at from $800 tofiooo, an over the disposal of Port Orford line all seem to be exceedingly also be met at once so that the last Sunday for Eureka via Coos amount that will be easy to get if Orchard Tracts, Inc., for which anxious for the road and there is Agriculturists Meet at rates might be decreased to a more Bav. other business men respond as did • the Lee-Boulder Company acted as every reason to believe they will reasonable figure, as here to fore the Portland The young people had a socpil those present at the meeting when come to terms with the company fiscal agents, and in which the de rate has been almost prohibative. dance Saturday, night after the $200 was raised in about ten and no delay will be caused, at fendants were interested as to op It is risky business to go without Portland, Or. Aug. 2—Conven insurance, but the insurance rates social. minutes. tions. Strong language was used least they shoul ' do so, for their tions of more than usual interest to The committee has already insert by Wallace and Crittenden in their own good and the general good of Williams and daughter of of the past have almost eaten up the effort to dissuade Caveniss from be the whole Northwest will be held profits on a business, but ail are ex- were visiting friends here ed adds in the Portland and Frisco the entire country along the coast. here the middle of August. The papers for outside attractions and coming associated with Lee. ----- ocx>----- tt mely delighted to know of the American Association ot Farmers are getting into communication The mix up over the Port Orford prospects for a decreased premium, Scow Lands Safely with a number of first class com property has been such as to cause Institute Workers will gather here and insurance companies will lose for the 14th annual meeting on panies that put on attractions at After encountering the waves ot complaint among purchasers, and nothing, as they will more than August 16 and 17. The Association various carnivals over the country. the great Pacific and being once or considerable money was refunded make up in the volume of insurance E. M. Peterson has made some It is the determination ot the com twice shipwrecked, the scow that for the Promotion of Agricultural by the Lee-Boulder Company, it is to be secured by the lower rate ' ..iprovements on the fr' lit <1 his mittee to get the very b< st attrac took the material down to Cape Science will meet here August »7 * s.iid, because they mid not give "----- oco------ store building. tions obtainable. Blanco last week retured to Bandon title, while workmen and others are and the Association ol American Art Club Picnic Agricultural Colleges will hold the The idea of a combined fair and in good order last Saturday morn 1 There was a school picnic in the reported vet to be minus their wages. I carnival was discussed and it was ing. 23rd annual convention here on The scow was towed down by The Ladies’ Art Club gave a pie Green Wood park lat week which Mr. Cameron had had the affair August iS, 19 and 20. The con- decided to enter into correspondence the tug Klihyiain and so long as j was an immense success. nic in the grove near Prof. Ostien ’ s been under investigation, and had ventions will deal with scientific with ranchers regarding displays that vessel had hold of her, every residence last Thursday afternoon. trying to force a settlement l he ladiesjof the church held a agriculture and improved farming of stock, grain and fruits, also with thing was lovely, but it was neces Besides the members, there were a basket social Saturday evening An idea of the nature of the af metho Is will be discussed fully. Able the various manufacturing plants of sary to use a small gasoline launch number of invited guests present, which we are told netted them over fair and the charges and recrimina the county regarding exhibits. to tow it in on the beach at the tions may be gleaned from ex authorities on these subjects will and everybody in attendance voted sixty dollars. speak Many will be in attendance Any rancher in southwestern Ore Cape, anil the dangers of running the picnic a decided success. Sup cerpts from the letter forming the from all parts of the United States Mrs. W. I.. Kelly Feit for Marsh to exhibit gon who has anything against rocks and being dashed t > per was served about 5:30 on a long basis of that libel complaint. Ex field last week to take passaj, l he meetings will be held in lhe to is requested to write any mem- pieces were very great, but they table that fairly groaned under the pressing surprise that Caveniss, on convention hall of the Commercial | the Plant for Oakland, Cal. Sir Carnival Commiltee her of the were successful and now everything good tilings to eat, and showed being taked to over the telephone Club. Following the lina session on 1 accompanied as far as ” * Marsl cancel ning the same. They is all right, although, Geo. P. Laird that while the ladies were studying by Wallace and cautioned against i ’ riday, the visitors will be taken by i by her mother-in-law Mrs. < chairman ; are 1 )r. L. P. Sorensen, pilot and general manager says he and developing other lines of ait, a business association with Lee, C. R. Wade. W. C. Seilmer, Geo. would not undertake the task again had, according to information, special train on a trip through the they were, not in the least, neglect ' Kelly. A party consisting of F. G P. Topping and Capt. R. Johnson. for $1,000. promised to assist the complainant Willamette Valley as guests ol the ing the art of cookery. The after Commercial Club. The hop, prune, noon was spent in social conversa Kelly, It was also decided to have a I ------- OOO------ in the re-establishment of the af , Loyd Kelly, Mrs. Walter walnut and other leading crops of tion and enjoyment by the ladies Kelly, c.irniv d queen to be elected by the , Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Kelly fairs of the corporation, the de Wettest July in History fendants accuse him of “persistently the district will be seen. Corvallis and gentlemen present but the genlt ■ spent a week on the Johnson beach public. Voting will begin next will entertain the delegates over men seemed best satisfied when returning home last Thursday. Monday August 9th, and anyone looting its treasures and assets,” Oscar Wiren, cooperative ob night. On the following day a sim they had surrounded the festive can nominate any lady they choose. server. reports the weather for the deny that he is sincere in his plans j. S. Magee anil family have Votes will be ten cents each, and lar trip will be made to Hood board and were stowing away the for rehabitation and declare that moved into the Moore house. Mr. the lady receiving the highest num month of July as follows: Rainfall River, where lhe extensive apple tempting viands All present v >ted two and eleven one hundn-th inclies. his scheme is merely “a temporary Magee is the lesee of the Rivi er ton orchards will be inspected. the picnic a great success, and many Canal and Development Companies’ b< r will be crowned queen of the Days clear 15; days cloudy and cloak for future swindles of the ------ OOO----- expressed the hope that the Lidie-’ property. He is now opening the carnival. rainy 16. same character.” Voting places will be prepared at Coos County Pamphlet Art Club would have picnics often- Capt. Wiren says this is the most "For he has $102,000 worth of old Riverton vein of coal on the the following places: Arc Light rainfall for the month ot July since the stock and lands of the Port Or above premises' V eritas Bowling Alley, Trowbridge's store, this station has been keeping The R ecorder is in receipt ot Not Able to Return ford Orchard Tracts, Inc., reads lhe ------ OOO------ Mars’ Confectionery, Rosa Co's. record. letter in part, about $42,000 of that a copy ol the Coos county pamphlet store, Smith Bros, N. Sidwell, C Taft’s Voyage Down River l he rainfall for the corresponding sum. He has honored labor and issued by the Coos County Cham Rev. G. S. Clevinger, who has V. Lowe's drug store, The Bandon month of 1908 was nine hundreths supply drafts of about $13,000. and ber of Commerce anil the county been pastor of the First Baptist I )rug Co. and perhaps other of an inch, a difference of two Washington, July 29 — Represent places, The standing of the returned purchasers who were dis- court. The pamphlet had many church in Ma shfield for the past can- inches and two one hundeeths of satisfied about $5,000, I le was eli uns and downs before it was finally year, has been compelled to resign ative Bartholdt. of Missouri, took didates will be announced in each an inch. tithd to about $10,000 in coni - brought to a focus, but on the on account of ill-health. He has up with President Taft today some issue of the R ecorder fron the ------ OOO------- missions, leaving to the credit whole it represents the interests of been away for the past three weeks ot the details of his trip down the time <>f beginning to the last ilay of the country fairly well, although credit of the corporation about Notice hoping to recuperate but he lias Mississippi river from St. Louis to the tontest. The President will $14,000, when he declared to you there might have been more and not found the relief hoped for in New Orleans Having decided to put our busi The date of the carnival has not gentlemen of LaGrande that the better things said of the county. ; order to avart the threatened para- reach St. Louis from Houston, Tex., Ix-en definitely decided upon as yet. ness on a cash basis *e are going to The work was done at the Coos corporation was ins< lvent and could I lysis, his physician has infotmed lum October 25, and will leave there for but it wilt be sometime in Septem sell our meats at the foliowing prices: Bay Harbor office in North Bend not pay its obligations l Since that that he must take a several months the river trip oy October 26. Mr. ber, possibly Thursday, Friday All boiling me its, 4 lbs for 25c time he has diverted money 1 of lhe and it is a credit to the efficiency of vacation. Mi. Clevinger is now in Bartholdt said the flotilla of boats and Saturday, September 9-I0-11, Plain steaks, 3 lbs lor 25c corporate n to his own use and vast that office. In fact the work is Portland and Mrs. Clevinger came that would accompany the ’’resident however it may be postponed until Round steaks, toe per pound profit, while four score workmen much better than the subject mat-1 down today to arrange for the re vould make one of the most spec later in the month owing to th? All loin cuts, I2j^c and a score of tradesmen have been ter in the pamphlet. The half tones] moval of their effects to Portland. tacular cruises ever seen on the fact that the moon will be more Roast ol beef,8 and ioc per pound denied payment of their just bills, are clear and show up well anil the 1 I he loss of Mr. Clevinger is sin river. On one boat especially assign m arly full at a later date. Pot roasts and stews. 8c and the credits of the corporation printing is plain and taken alto cerely regretted by the members of edto them, there will be the govern Mutton roast, 10 and I2}^c Everyone should get in and work have been destroyed and its tangible gether it is a good job. his congregation as we 1 as the ors of 30 states. On another boat for the carnival now and help to Veal chops and roasts, to and assets destroyed.” many friends hematic outside. He there will be Vice-President Sher make it a big success. Farmers, t2^C In another part of the Uttrr the candidate for penitentiary dishonor.” is an able divine anti it is sincerely man and more than loo congress manufacturers, and mill men should And all stews, 8c Wallace is said to be connected ho|>ed that he will regain his health. men. defendants say they “can scarcely All meats cut from choice butcher enter into communication with the under tand the inducements that with a monthly magazne, and was The local congregation is now en committee at once regarding ex stock, handled in a cleanly and up- Episcopal Church could possibly be ottered to yourself associated in the deal with Critten deavoring to secure a new pastor hibits and thus get the ball to roll to-date manner. and associates that would st cure j den, the two having Eases of options but has not decitied on anyone.—. Our motto, Cleanliness, Prompt ing- Rev. Wm HorsfalJ will hold consent of a continuation of connec on the Port Orford tracts. It is Times. - OOO---- - ness and .Up-to-date, services in St John’s church next tion w ith a man that is a bo «sting reported that that $44,500 worth of Bring your baby buggies to Wood T he C jty .M eat M arket . Number 3 cedar for building pur Sunday. The public is very cor- ruff Ct I urner’s and have the tires 'bankrupt, an accomplished swindl r. stock had been sold when the crash • * poses. See-Estabrook Co. "adt T . dully invited. set while you wail. a confessing liar apd a.determined came. • Jutf Is your subscription paid* 0 • . . • •• • • 0 Q •» ♦ A 0 • o Four camps of Modern Woodmen of America and three equips of Royal Neighbors of America of Coos county located at Marshfield Coquille, Myrtle Point and Bandon have contributed $250 toward the Woodmen Sanitorium fund at Col orado Springs, Colo. This will erect one tent of the 1500 tents to be erected at that place by the Wood men This great fraternal organiza tion has established a sanitorium at Colorado Springs for the purpose of battling with consumption and other treacherous diseases. The plan is to build 1500 tents .t a cost of $250 each. Each tent will accomodate one patient. Many tents have al ready been built and irany more are being abded every month. This is certainly a worthy object and will receive the sanction of everyone. Promised Under Certain » r Q . • • • * •