CZARINA WRECKED NUMBER 1 BANDON, OREGON, JANUARY 13, 1910 VOLUME XX VL PETITION FOR GOOD ROADS CITY FATHERS IN Cmy [J HERMANN CASE OPENED MONDAY IM«E«SE UNION FOR SOUTHERN OREGON ON COOS BAY j Fruit Growers Contemplating Marshfield Men Circulating One For Road to Organization That Will Roseburg Founders on Bar With Crew Be State Wide Makes Let Contract to Extend Little % Former Oregon Congressman Has Hearing on Land Fraud Case Proposition To the of Twenty-Six and Coquille Valley Dairy Th— Coos Bav Times of January Street and Transact Other One big fruit growers union_ for Portland, Ore, Jan 12 - Die trial 8th says: mayor Stiaw, Hugh the entire Rogue River Valley dis ­ of former Congressman Bi. g r Her- Cargo Important Business Association McLain and others are circulating trict is planned by orchardistsi ot ' maim of Oregon, ch irgc«l with con- petitions here asking the county Southern Oregon. A movement is j spiraey to defraud the United States c urt to expend $50,000 the coming under way for merging the Medford, 1 government of lands in connect!« >n year in constructing a good highway Ashland and Grants Pass fruit grow with the formation oi die Blue from Empire to the Douglas county ers unions into one organization Mountain forest reseivc in this DAVIDSON BROTHERS 6ET CONTRACT line via North Bend, Marshfield, Co­ and it is proposed to give over to ' state, was commenced Mond \ i 1 quille and Myrtle Point on the route this body the packing and shipping the United States court. The jury At a special meeting of the city of all fruit grown in the valley and known as the Middle Fork road. The S. S. Czarina a steel vessel | That the Bandon Creamery- Co 1 is being secured from a venire of council Tuesday evening the con- to keep abreast willr the 'three hundred talesman and it is belonging to the Southern Pacific! I he petitions are being liberally tract was let to ext nd Little strent a'so the buying of packing, spray­ is going * • signed and will be presented to the ing and other orchard materials Innes is evident from the fact that ' expected that several divs will be Co was foundered on Coos Bay bar to deep water, Davidson Bros being direct from the factory in carload commissioners early next week.” they are constantly expanding, A ; consumed in selecting the twelve Wednesday afternoon and is a total That sounds like business and the lowest bidders, were awarded lots. The formation of such an or­ recent move of the company was to men who will pass upon the guilt or loss, together with 26 oul af 32 peo­ should be carried through at all the contract, their bid being $2158, ganization will insure the uniformity buy-the Lake Side creamery over on innocence ot the former congress A good all the year which a as $2 less than Win. 1 O' of the | ack and maintain the high l'..e Mile Lake, and a number ol mart. ple on board. The vessel was a hazards. gan’s who was the next low man. reputation of Rogue River fruit. other propositions are now under freighter and had a crew of 31, the around wagon road to Roseburg Mr. Hermann has been wailing Little Street is the one that ex­ The proposed union is to be in­ would l-e worth thousands of dollars way that will make this company the a long time for his trial and its pro son of Manager Millis making the tends past the site of Perry’s Veneer corporated and its affairs will be to Coos and Douglas counties. leading one of its kind in this part of gress will be watched with keen in­ 32d man. plant, which will be commenced handled by a board of directors Oregon. At a meeting of the Co terest by people not only in Oregon, The Czarina attempted to cross at once. Piling are now being and a manager. quille Valley Dairy Association last but all over the whole United hauled for the foundation of the out over the bar behind the Redondo Coos county and Curry county week, bids for the business of the as States. Fire Department Meets veneer plant, and Mr. Perry expects should also get into this great which is a smaller vessel, but the sociation by the various creameries to commence driving them next union and thus stimulate the fruit Czarina foundered on the bar and ot the valley were submitted, and The semi annual meeting of the week. business all over the southern part the bid by Green & Foster, The drifted to the south spit where she i- Eastern Stars Install The street extension will be 850 of the state. We can raise fruit Volunteer Fire Department was held Bandon Creamery Co through their The captain, the a total wreck, feet long, of which a part will be Tuesday, Jan. 4th when much bus here equal to any in the United agent, R. M Pressey, was much chief engineer, the purser and two iness concerning the work ot the 18 feet wide, and a part 48 feet States, and a union of this kind better th in that offered by any other The K. of P. hall was well filled sailors together with Mr. Millis are department was transacted. Of­ wide, according to specifications. would be the means of getting the company. This will mean that dur- last Saturday night with members Other business was tiansacted at still strapped to the rigging and are ficers for the ensuing six months proper prices for the fruit ing the coming season, the local of Occidental Chapter No. 45 Or­ the council meeting, such as allow­ hanging on nobly, but as the sea is were elected as follows.: creamery will nearly doubl its out der of Eastern Star and their in- Pres., J. W. Mast; Vice Pres , ing the electric light bill, granting when ' than put of last season, which was far in vited guests to witness the installa­ rolling higher The Bank Building J. A. Kennedy; Sec., Ray McNair; to M. Breuer, the privilege of tap •excess of any record ever yet made tion of the newly elected officers get out Treas. E. B. Henry; J. H. Shields, ping a spring near the life sav­ to she attempted it may be impossible to get to the r, Chief; Ralph. Holman, Asst. Chief ing station for a water supply, and The new building of the First in the Coquille valley during a single of tlu! chapter. Cecil R. Wade acted as installing National Bank in this city is rapidly season. although every effort possible is A few delinquents were suspend a number of other m nor matters. Other plans, now in view will also officer. At the conclusion of the nearing completion- The actual The city council is getting down being mada. The Bandon lise sav­ ed from the roll and a number of add greatly to the capacity of the installation ceremonies amusements to business on the street proposition construction work on the building ing crew went over this morning new members elected. company, and the propositions that were indulged in while the ladies Die splendid financial condition in real earnest and the prospects will no doubt be completed next and will assist the Coos Bay crew in they are taking up will not only in were preparing a very fine hindi of the company was a matter of are that we will have streets in keep­ week and workmen are now engaged crease their output, but will insure which was enjoyed by all. the rescue. favorable comment. A most pleas­ ing with the growth of the city, nstalling the furnace and heating to the dairymen an advance in prices Following is a list of the newly The only one saved so far is the ing surprise was the announcement which promises to be very rapid plant and the necessary plumbing for their butter fat. installed officers, second assistant engineer who of the receipt of a good sized check during the coming summer. The building presents a very fine All things taken into consideration Mary Gallier, Worthy Matron ; appearance and will add greatly to drifted ashore last night about from Rasmussen Bros, accompanied the company will not only en’arge William McKay, Worthy Patron; the general aspect of that part of tc o’clock and was resuscitated by a letter of commendation for the their own resources, but will greatly Violet Lorenz. Associate Patron ; Shaw was Here the town. The pressed brick fronts after three hours work by the life very efficient work that the com­ enhance the value of the dairymens' Kate Rosa, Secretary; Ira Sidwell, on bot h Second and B streets are pany has done during the past year, saving crew. property, and insure them much Trea-urer; Louise Boyle, Conduct­ especially the assistance given in Assistant Law Officer Shaw of thorougly modern in every respect more clear gain per cow, for the ress; Lizzie Manciet, Associate Con­ Reports up to this time are very subduing the recent blaze resulting Government Forester Pinchots’s de as ts every part of tne building, both ductress; Emma Hite, Warden; meager it being hard to understand from the gasoline explosion in the partment who was ousted with his the ground and the second floors coming season, James Mast, Sentinel; Viola Rosa, ------- ccka - over the telephone, but when the El Dorado building. chief by President Taft, is quite being constructed on the best Chaplain; Merta Mehl, Organist; The present year bids fair to be a well known on Coos Bav. His last architectural plans procurable. life saving crew refuses we will Assaults Labor Champion Grace Smith, Marshal. Star Points: The fixtures for the banking probably be able to get more definite successful one for the company. visit here was a year ago when he Alice McKay, Adah; Adalaide rooms have not yet arrived but are Fhe organization is strong and came here toa:d in the government’s news, but suffice ts say, it was one Ruth; Anna Craine, London, Jan. 6—John Burns, who Reynolds, working in harmony and more contest of the coal land claims of C. ready for shipment as soon as the Esther; Susan Cox; Martha; Eva of the worst wrecks that has oc­ active drill work will be taken as C. Carter, S. D. Pulford, J. H. inteiior is completed. This will per­ represents the labor union element Eaton, Electa. was curred on the Oregon coast for soon as the weather moderates. Flanagan, Herbert Lockhart and haps occupy another month, and in the British parliament assaulted at Staffordshire last night G. R. M c N air , Sec. years others He was rated as one of the the installing of the fixtures will The Czarina was built in England brainiest men in the government perhaps occupy several weeks more. by an unidentified man, according to Notice of Dissolution service and won many friends here. I is not expected that the bank dispatches received from that place about 33 years ago and was 216 long Burns was entering his will open the doors of the new today. Japs Oppose Plan —Coos Bay Times. and 40 foot beam. Shi ba: ' ee-i on automobile after making a political building much before the first oí The partnership heretofore exist­ this coast run for the pa t if jears. speech in a town hall when his as­ April.—Coquille Sentinel, ing under the nane of Pickett & Tokio, Jan. 8—Leading news­ Face Twisted Boy Sues sailant, who w as not identified as a 1 LATER Hollenbeck on the first day of Jan. papers in their issues tomorow will resident of Staffordshire, sptang up­ The latest news is to the effect disapprove the acceptance by Japan A. D 1910 dissolved by mutual Rebekah Whist Party on him from the crowd on the side Tacoma, Wash., Jan. 5 — Ray ­ » consent, Ada Nettie Hollenbeck to that the five who were still hanging of Secretary Knox's proposition for walk and struck him several times mond M. Atherton, a boy, has en­ assume all debts and receive all ac- on are now lost, making a total of the neutralization of the Manchurian with his fist. The Rebekah Whist paatv last I counts tered suit in the Superior Court for railway. The consensus of opinion 31 lost and one saved. The assailant then made good his Friday night was well attended and Aria Nettie Hollenbeck is that it is impracticable because $20,000 damages against the city escape and disappeared in the was a decided success in every par ­ E. J. Pickett. Japan will not receive benefit in of Tacoma, alleging that is a result crowd. Burns was not seriously ticular. There were fourteen tables of an electric shock the muscles of proportion to the sacrifice entailed, Labor Appeals to Taft Hurt, but suffered a number of bruises i Official circles are noncommittal his face were contracted, causing filled and everyone had a jolly time and cuts on his face. 57 Varieties 1 on the subject. It is generally be- him to be rebuked by his school­ N.J. Crain won first prize for gentle­ Of fraternal insurance. The MOD­ Washington, Jan, 6—The Ameri j lieved here that Russia will decline teacher for facial expressions for men, a box of cigars. Mrs. Chas, ----- ooo ¿ubbard won first prize for ladies, ERN WOODMEN is “steen” laps can Federation of Labors, through to accept the American suggestion. which he was not responsible, and Buy your first quality white cedar ahead of the bunch, and gainig all a china cream pitcher and su$ar that he is unable to attend school 1 a committee headed by Samuel I he newspapers will point 011 that bowl. Dr. Sorensen won second shingles from the Estabrook Co. the time. Gompers, James O’Connell and commercial nentrality in Southern ior this reason. prize for gentlemen, a pocket book, He also alleges that his nervous other leaders, today carried its Manchuria was guarranteed by the system was badly shattered ; nd while the second prize for ladies, a fight against the United States treaty oi Portsmouth. that he lost a finger of his rignt china cup and saucer was won by Steel Corporation to President hand. He alleges he received the Mrs. C. Thomas. Mr. Reynolds suc­ Taft. down for this week shock while attempting to turn on ceeded in capturing the booby prize, Presbyterian Church The committee presented to the a little china tray. nanurarn Bean Pots, Yellow Mixing a light October 18, 1908. President 14 charges of illegality Bowk, jardinieres After the playing was finished, of the steel corporation and asked Sunday school every Sunday at elegant refreshments, consisting ol for an immediate investigation of io a. m; Christian Endeavor in the P ai T v F q an