Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, September 09, 1909, Image 1

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NUMBER 35
BANDON, OREGON, SEPTEMBER 9, 1909
VOUME XXV.
PAPER MAKES
MIS-REPRESENTATION
NEW STOCK YARDS
Ml
OPEN SEPT. 15TU
RAILROAD STOCK
SELLS FAST
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EVENT
TO BE
Small “Try-daily” on Coos
Portland to be Great Live
Over $40,000 Worth Sold
Bay Gives Yellow Account
Stock Center of Pacific
and Other.« Anxious
Diver Now Patching Holes
of Bandon Wreck
Insurance Adjusted aud Will
Coast
to Buy
Many Spectacui-ir Features
With Canvas and Water
be Paid in Full to Big
One of the yellowest pieces of
journalism that has gone forth
to be Pumped Out
Company
through any paper in the history of
Coos county was the account in the
Coast Mail of Sept, rst a small
“try-daily" on Coos Bay, of the WORK
WILL BE RAPIDLY PUSHED
WILL BE TOWED TO SAN FRANCISCO wreck
of the steamer Bandon. The
story was either written by a
muttonhead from the back woods
The insurance for the Cody Lum­
After a thorough examination of or was manufactured out of whole
ber
Co. has been adjusted and will
the Bandon by the diver, C. A cloth with the sole purpose of mis­
be
paid
in full. On last Monday a
Dolph, who came up on the Fi representation.
force
of
men was put to work clean­
Among other things the ac-
field, it has been decided to patch
up the steamer Bandon with canvas, count says: “ The Band m was a ing up and rebuilding the wharf.
They are now receiving bids f >r
pump the water out of her and tow lumber and passenger schooner
piling
to use in reconstructing the
her to San Franciscc where she and comes to Coos Bay after load
wharf
and
dock.
will be put on dry dock and re ing what she can take over the
The work of rebuilding will be
Coquille bar, and here completes
paired.
pushed
as rapidly as possible, an<l it
Just how much it will cost to put her load. Such false statement
is
hoped
by the coinpanv to have
her in good conditio n is still a mat. is beyond the realm of decent news
the
new
mill
in operation in the
Everybody knows
ter of conjecture, but it is hoped paper writers.
course of six months.
that it will not be a really great that the Bandon can go out o’ the
The Cody Lumber Co. has leased
amount. As soon as she is repaired Coquille river with a full cargo at
Lyons and Johnson's mill for a
she will be put on the run here any time, just as easily as she can
out of Coos Bay.
Not only that, period oi six months i and the sun"
again
s now in operation I tearing lumber
The Bandon is a good vessel but she has gone out with a full
at the rate of about 40,000 feet a
and well built, but it seems that for­ cargo dozens of times, and the
day.
They are also negotiating for
tune is against her as this is her only reason she was going to Coos
the
Aberdeen
mill and if they are
second serious mishap the other Bay was because the Cody mill
about
ten
days able to secure it will be sawing
one being in Tillamook Bay last had burned
lumber as fast as ever, .01 I at the
.• a >
winter at which time she was prob previous and there was not a full
same
time
will
be
building
a
mill
i a
ably worse used up than she was cargo here for her.
here,
and
with
the
three
projects,
Such yellow journalism will not
here.
h
tend to increase the populaity of they will employ more labor than
ever
before.
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any paper, and it only shows the
Notice.
disposition of some of the “cheap
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skates” of Coos Bay to knock
.ml
Four Mile Notes
I take pleasure in announ ring to everything on the Coquille river.
ar<
the citizens"of Bandon and vicinity We are glad to say, however, that
that I have returned fioin my trip there are some people on Coos
Everyone is busy burning these
to San Francisco and have opened Bay who are broad enough to days.
up one of the nicest meat markets know that knocking Bandon does
Mrs. George Deos and Mis. Wil­
in the county in the El Dorado not help Coos Bay, but the Coast cox have been Bandon visitors this
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building Neatness and cleanines.s Mail is evidently not run ay such week.
County Exhibits, Oregon
will prevail. I will be behind the people.
Harry
Funk
was
called
to
San
There is no excuse whatever for
blocks again as of old. ami will meet
State Fair
my old as well as new patrons with making such statements It the Francisco last week w here he ex­
pects to remain about three weeks
a friendly clasp,
The price of my writer does not know any better
Wallis X ch, one oi the promoter
meat is reduced,
I will not put ic had belter keep still and learn
the Lincoln comity fair now 1> ia.1
ot
quotations in the paper but give a few things.
held
al I oledo. has written t< th
me a call and you will be con vinced
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that my prices are jmt.
Mr. A. Davi- and family have secretary ot the Ongon State ! ■
Obituary
requesting spate for a large e.xhi > 1
Respectfully Yours
been having a hard time with to"so-
of that county's products at the
E. L ewin .
litis. Mrs. Lillie has also been hav
Nancy
Mildred
Coy
was
born
in
coming
fail, Salem, Septembi 1 13
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ing trouble with the same disease.
Pike County, Missouri, Dec. 28,
18, and hopws to make a showing
Presbyterian Church Sunday 1845. She crossed the plains with A very nice enter ainmenl took that will create much interest from
her parents, coming to California place at Shaw's hall Saturday night. those unacquainted with the re­
September 12th
over the old Santa Fe trail in 1849 Miss Anna Waldvogel had worked sources of that part of western
She came to Oregon with her par hard to make it a success. A special Oregon. Mr. Nash has extensive
Preaching services 11 a. m and
ents in 1852 where they settled in feature was the Indian drill by ten tanning interests at Nashville, that
8 p. m. Subjects. “Where Art
the Waldo Hills in Marion county. school children. The children and county, aid has been dev. ting con
Thou” “What Must I do to be
She was married to Chas. H teacher deserve great credit lor the siderable time anil money toward-
Saved,” If you do not attend ser­
Donaca in June 1874. Nine children Peasant time. A dance came off assisting the development of the
vices elsewhere, meet with ns.
were lx>rn to them all of whom sur after the entertainment and a state and the Pacific Northwest.
M. E C oen , Minister.
vive their mother, except one. She bounteous repast was served by tue Columbia county will make a grand
P ete .
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showing of agricultural products at
came with her husband and children adies < f district 81.
the fair,
E. H. Flagg, of St
to Curry county in 1880, where she
Holy Rollers Leave
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made her home, with the exception
Helens having chaigc of the work
of two years spent visiting in the
of preparing the exhibit.
A Jumbled Report
The band of Holy Rollers who Willamette Valley. Her health has
have been holding forth in a tent on been gradually failing for years. She
The Coquille Herald came ■ mt
New Millinery Store
the hill for some time shook the moved to Bandon in May of this
with
a
jumbled
up
report
of
Bandon dust off their feet the fore year.
the
Her last illness was short
part of the week, after being given being only sixteen days, she died Cody mill fire and has the kindness
F. E. Bowen <X Co, the. Neu
to understand in a very emphatic Sept. 3, 1909.
The funeral was to credit the same to the Bandon York milliners now located at Co.
way that their services were no long­ conducted by Rev. R. H. Allen at R ecorder . Among other things quille desire to announce to the
er needed.
Bandon has sufficient the cemetery Sunday afternoon. it got a number of people mixed up ladies of Bandon that they will open
Christian people in the regular and
Two ot Mrs. Donaca*s children as stockholders in the mill who do a first class millinery store in the
The R ecorder s.unple rooms of Hotel (lallier on
authentic churches to supply the are residents of 3andon, one son not own stock.
does
not
object
to
the Herald or Monday, Sept. 13th, 1909.
spiritual wants of the town
and one daughter, Mr. Alex Donaca
They
any
other
paper
giving
an
account
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and Mrs Post. Another son living
will show the latest Parisian novel­
of the fire, but we prefer they either ties at very moderate pi ices. li.
up
the
Coquille
river
was
present
at
High School Notice
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the funeral. They have the syin get it right or leave the n-.ine of
this paper out. The report as it ap
pathy of all in their bereavement.
Notice to Mariners
peared in the Herald, never ap
Entrance examinations for ali­
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reared in this paper and we deny «II
mission to the high school will be
Bishop Scadding Here
charges
of the esteemed Herald,
The Commanding Officer
1
of tile
held at the Supt's. office in the
U. S. S- “St. Louis” reports th it
school building on Sat Sept. 18, at
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Bishop Chas. Scadding and wife
on Aug. 20, 1909 in Lat. . 30 30'N.
1 pm.
arrived in Bandon the first of the
Long. 138 51' W, he 1 sighted a
City Transfer
H. C O stien , Supt.
week and have taken up their resi­
water
logged spar, just awash, Ihe
All kinds of draying and transfer-
dence in their cottage on the beach ing
FOR SALE—mill wood spar was about 80 feet long and
For baskets and crockery. Sea for a short time. The bishop will
rom Cody’s mill $2.00 per lord. about 2 1-2 feet 111 diameter.
Woodrufi Ä Turner, the -House hold services at the Episcopal church
Coal sold and delivered at lowest
Furnishers,
3ot t
Sunday, both morning and evening. prices.
Is your subscription paid?
J. Jenkins, Prop.
Will be Displayed at
Festivity.
DATE HAS BEEN POSTPONED ONE WEEK
Besides this large amout of stock,
the company has real estate valued
at $50,000 which is being sold, mak­
ing assets to date of nearly $100,-
000 and this amount will be doubled
inside of a week or ten days, if the
pr sent rate of sales keep up.
in
in
d
su
The actual work of constructing
. re 1 for the road will begin on the tiiSt dav
REV. M. E. COEN
v. ¡..tor of the Presbyterian Church
th • dates tir-t set which was Sept ¡6
17 and |S. th'- event has been post
polled one week and will be held
Sept 23, 21 and '5 inste.i I.
Then- are t ■ . m 1:1: big fea
turcs, am mg wbi h will be .1 witei
carnival, babv show, balloon ascen
cion, parachute jump, trapese per
formancc. band concert etc.
Capt. James W. Pi ice, of New
York City will mike a odloon .as­
cension ea h day an I will guarantee
t > ascend to a heigh th of 5« <> > feet.
On Thursday Iv will come down
in a parachute on Fridi, the pro
grim will be balloon i-i-ensi »11 and
cann n ac' ami on Siturdiy it will
be balloon .1 rension and double
trapeze performance. Other special
features, such as water carnival,
band concert, baby -.how. Curry
County and dairy lay, th' latte
of which will be Sit nd tv the 25th
Tiler ■ will also b • a big parade one
or two evening'..' of the carnival and
there wil be amusem mt-, and dan
cing galore, besides dozens of otlv
features.
Many concession com­
panies hav,» written for parti« liar,
and have signified their intention oi
being present.
Tile voting for carnival king will
be dispensed with and all efforts
put forth on the <. I> lion of a queen.
The price ot votes lias been re
duced to live cents a piece or six
for twenty-five cents
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of the Bandon Carnival which will
be September 23rd,
Fh.it the road will have plenty of
financial backing is now an assured
f ict and the work of building it will
be pushed with ali possible haste.
To Place Livestock Awards
Judge-; of livestock at the Oregon
State Fair, Salem, September 13-
18, next, so far appointed are as
follows Beef breeds of cattle’ N.
H. (.entry, of Sedalia, Missouri;
dairy breeds, ( not 'selected yet;)
long wool sheep. Thos. Brunk, of
Polk county, Oregon: middle wool
and fine wool sheep, the United
Si do department of agriculture
will send Pro essor Shaw, in com-
pliance with the request of the fair
in magement; Angora (.oats, N.
A. Gwynn, of Lawrence, Kansas,
who will assist in placing the awards
outlie sheep if desired;
swine,
E 1) King, of Burlington, Kansas;
poultry, Henry, Brerrar, of San
Jose. California,
pigeons, Win.
Stonehouse, of Nanaimo, B. C.;
draft horse classes, Prof. John A.
Ciaig, of the Oklahoma expe iinent
station at Stillwater; American Car­
nage horses, George M. Rommell,
of the I . S. department of agricul­
ture. Washington, D. C.
, Who" srtid to Rosa Co, ’Peter
Pan Soap, have you got itt Yes.
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O. L- Hopson who has been sell­
ing stock in the United Wireless
Telegraph Co. has accepted a posi­
tion with the Bandon Port Orford
Railroad anil is busy selling stock
forthat company. He is meeting
with phenomenal success, having
already succeeded in selling $40 -
ooo worth and lie has hardly started
on his rounds.
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