Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, January 20, 1910, Image 1

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VOLUME XXVI.
BANDON, OREGON, JANUARY 20, 1910
TO DEVELOP
PACIFIC CITY
COUNCIL MET
MONDAT NIGHT
New Company Takes Over
Project and Will Proceed
Along Legitimate Lines
Port of Coos Bay Commis-
Many Projects
sioners Adopt Resolutions
NUMBER 2
FALLS TO HIS
DEATH FROM WHARF
A Short Session and But
John Grannell, First Mate on
Little Business Was
Schooner Hugh* Hogan
Transacted
Meets Violent Death
of Interest
Bandon-Port Orford Rail-
Were Discussed at Tues-
Road to Be Built This
The city council met in re
W. R McGarry who was here
John Grannell, first mate on the
session Monday night, having
from Portland last week, is interest­
sell oner Hugh Hogan tell t > his
Requiring It
day Night’s Session
Summer Sure
journed from Saturday night,
ed in the Pacific City proposition
'death Saturday night as he went to
minutes of the last régulai
j and states that the new company
wa k fi0111 the wharf onto his boat.
j special meetings were read by
that has taken hold of the affair is
Grannell, with the second mate
corder C. R. Wade.
going ahead with it on a business
had been in attendance at one of the
ONLY JUSTICE TO THOSE INVOLVED basis, they have dismissed all the
The question of the ditch in the CONTRAGTS TO DAIRYVILLE ARE LET moving picture shows and had
west part of town was brought up,
wild cat speculators and false pro
'been about town during the evening,
'and
after considerable discussion,
j moters and will make a thorough
I and at about 9 o’clock returned to
The Coes Bav Times of Ja .uary the boat. According to r port just
The Coos Bay Times of Tuesday ! investigation of the situation to as­
The Commercial Club met in the tl1<‘ city marshal was ordered to
says: At the annual meeting of the certain which is the most feasible city hall as usual Tuesday evening. M *t up, as the council felt that this 121I1 gic- s out the following inter­ as the man stepped o.
tin gang
Port of Coos Bay commission yester method to follow in carrying out There was a good attendance pres was the only course which they view with Steve Henderson, <,en­ plank, the boat swung out releasing
day afternoon, a resolution was plans. They will spend $4,000 or ent and much enthusiasm was man could take under the law. There eral Manager of th • Bandon-Port the end of the plank an 1 ring him
Mr. fall violently. He was a large man,
adopted asking for a thorough in­ $5000 investigating the practicability ifested. In the absence of Presi­ was a great difference of opinion in Orford Railroad. It says:
vestigation of the Czarina wreck of a canal from the ocean to Floras dent (J. R. Wade, Vice I resident regard to the merits and damages of Henderson announces th.it lie weighing about 225 pou.i.'s ami
closed a deal with Tacoma and ' consequently fell with great force.
and the service of the Coos Ba) Lake, and if they find this is too E. E. Oakes called the meeting to the ditch,
A motion was was passed demand Puget Sound capitalists wh»» will He evidently struck the vessel hard
life saving crew and its work.
expensive they will be satisfied with order after which Secretary C. R.
The adoption of the resolution a railroad to Bandon. The pro­ Moore read the minutes of the *nk that all show licenses be paid ii. take over the Bandon and Port Or for his neck was broken, also one
ford project, in (act have already leg and he had several bruises about
providing for an investigation of posed line of the Bandon-Port Or­ previous meeting, which were ap­ advance from this time on.
I he only bill allowed was to the done so. ami will build it at once. ! the head, he fell into the water anil
the life savers was adopted after ford railroad runs near the site of proved, after which discussions of
considerable discussion. The com­ the new town and a spur will prob­ various kinds were t»ken up. The Bandon Light <& Power Co. for De­
* , the body was recovered almost iin
missioners took the view that as ably be built from the main line into secretary read a letter from the dis­ cember, which was shaved down a the Bandon 1 ne <>r the first sections Mediately, but the man w is evident­
of it, will be aw rded next, week. ly dead when he struck the water as
long as there was much comment town.
trict superintendent of the Western j little from the original bill.
He says h< did no take hi j nt
No further business appearing Mr. Henderson states,
over the actions of the crew during
There is every reason to believe Union Telegraph Co., in regard to
that the contracts will call for the
the disaster and much of it was that if a legitimate proposition is establishing a line to Bandon, and I the council adjourned
G.'antiell was a 32d degree ' ason
completion of the road into Dairy- and was also a member of the I. O
criticism, that a thorough investiga­ taken up, that a good countrv can was instructed by the club to com­
ville by July 4. 1910.
tion would only be justice to all be developed down there, and it is municate further with the company.
R. M. The remains were buried in
Taylor Suicides
“No I am not at liberty just at the Bandon cemetery Mon lay al
The matter of establishing a Port
concerned. If the life savers did the hope of all that it may’ be ac­
present to announce the personnel ' ternoon attended by both the local
the proper thing, had their equip­ complished, but the misrepresenta­ of Coquille River was taken up and
The Coos Bay Times of last Fri­ of the buyers. because they are Masonic and Redmcn lodges. He
ment in proper shape and had the tions that have been advertised by discussed at length by Geo. W.
equipment they ate supjxjsed to the old company which first started Moore of the Codv Lumber Co. day says of John N. Taylor, who is closing some other deals in . Inch had no family
have, this will be developed at such to develop the scheme h is not E. B. Fish of the Prosper Mill Co. supposed to be the former night­ they might be embarrassed if their
identity was known now. They will
an investigation and the crew exon- ! tended to benefit the interests of and others and much enthusiasm watchman at the Cody mill:
Card of Thanks
crated from any blame. If not, it southwestern Oregon, but Mr. Me was displayed. Mr. Moore pouted, With his throat cut from ear to op, rate under the name that we ¡li­
will provide a means of remedying Gairy says that the new company is out that if we ever expected to get ear, the door to his room barred by corporated under, merei v taking
I desire to express my sincere
any defect before any possible de­ going to proceed on feasible lines any more federal assistance at this a chair set under the doorknob over the stock or controlling in- thanks to the Ma-oils m l Ri-dmen
fect may cause further loss of life, j and consequently people will have port we must get busy and do some­ John N Taylor, a logger, was found terest in the project i)
ot Bandon, also to all others who so
A representative of the R ecorder kindly assisted at the death and
The. investigation which is now faith in the proposition. Mr. Me thing for ourselves, and Mr. Fish in room 26 at the Central hotel last
He had evidently been interviewed Attorney C. R . Wade burial of First Mate Joh i Granwell
practically certain as a result of the Garrv is a business man of high voiced the same sentiment. After evening
evidently
been
dead for a day or who is attorney and secretary for of the Hugh Hogan.
action of the Port Oommission is standing, as also are his associates considerable discussion, President j
likelv to be farreaching, covering all according to all reports, and south­ Oakes appointed a committee com- j two, the floor and bed were cov- the company, and does all ci the
A B. P eterson , Master.
ered
with
blood
and
presented
a
correspond
nee.
Mr.
Wade
con­
phases of the disaster.
posed
of
Geo.
W.
More,
E.
H.
Fish
western Oregon can produce as
firms the statement ot Mr. Hender­
Rumors of looting of trunks or much as any other section of the and Dr. L. P. Sorensen to draft most ghastly sight.
At
the
inquest,
T.
J.
Goodale
son,
thus the much desired road
chests washed ashore from the Union, consequently there is no resolutions regarding a Port Com­
Chinese Hacked to Bits
Hr
gives every evidence of being a sure
wrecked vessel will also be brought reason why the proposition should mission and report at the next meet­ gave the principal testimony,
i
up probably
The secretary was also in­ said he had been introduced to the go-
not be a paying one, both for pro­ ing.
All sorts of wild rumors have been moter and investor.
Seattle, Jan' 12—Ah Wood, a
structed to communicate with the deceased last Sunday by Vern
’|Z*'
afloat and it is not unlikely that
Chinese carpenter's mate on the
commercial bodies of Coquille and Barker and the name given was
Ask For Aid
an effort will be made to trace some
British steamer
Kumeric,
was
Myrtle Point in regard to the matter Taylor. He said that with Vern,
laylor,
|ack
McDonald
ami
Jesse
of them as. if some of them are
butchered
to
death
last
night
bv
and it now looks as though there
Four Mile Locals
Barker,
he
had
gone
to
the
room
true, they will be important.
might be something doing in Port
The Marshfield Chamber of Com­ Toy Yong, a sailor, the in» 11 hav­
in the Central hotel Sunday aft■ 1 merce has asked for an emergency ing quarreled over a gambling debt
Commission circles very soon
T. F Gardner and family have
Neu Bank to Elect Directors ¡moved to (Jonar creek on F. IL C. Evan Lucas suggested the noon and Taylor had set up a bottle appropriation for the Coos Bav bar. of 25 cents in the battle, the mate
He
I’ kisew little as a result of the Czarina wreck
had used an ax, and the sailor had
theory of getting out a finely illus­ of Scotch whiskey.
Colgrove's place.
trated pamphlet, telling cf the about Taylor except that* he was
Capt. MacGenn ot the Break wielded a long knife.
J. A. Cope and company are pre­ wealth and resources of the Co to go to work in McDonold’s 1 g-
The stock holders of the First
Attracted by Ah Wood's shrieks,
water believes that the Czarina dis
National Bank of Bandon which in­ paring to enlarge their dairy by put­ quille valley and all agreed that it ging camp as soon as he cculdgo
ship
officers' found him doubled up
aster was largely due to the fact that
corporated some time ago under the ting in a new separator.
to
Bandon
and
get
his
blankets.
»11
the
floor, slashed a dozen times
would be a good thing, however, no
the government had not kept up
laws of the State of Oregon will
A. Davis has been reappointed definite steps were taken in regard
Coroner Golden thinks that Tay­ the north jetty He appeared li »efore on the arms, legs and body and
meet this afternoon for the puipose road supervisor.
It is well to keep to the matter.
lor ended his life Tuesday or Wed the executive committee of the Toy Ycng his knife dripping with
of organizing, electing 'ircibrs- md a good man in the place.
His blankets were Chamber of Commerce recently and blood, standing over him ready to
The subject of better boat service nesdny night.
transacting whatever omer business
found
in
the
room,
showing he had discussed the matter.
strike again.
H P. Clausen and wife took a on the river, whereby peo, le from
that may come up.
Th- iew bank trip to Marshfield last week, busi up river could have more time in made the trip to Bandon.
The Chinese Consul, Goon Dip,
is capitalized for $25,001» and will ness and pleasure combined
Today, Coroner Golden received
says that the murderer should be '
Bandon in which to do their trading,
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increase the capital stock as soon as
tiiiil here, but the police wish to
This bad weather has been hard was discussed and a committee con­ a telephone message that Jeweler
Notice of Dissolution
business will warrant, they expect on the stock. The stock on Four sisting of O. A. Trowbridge, J. W. Barker in Coquille had a couple of
return him to China to be dealt with
to be ready for business about the Mile looks very thin for this time of Mast and E H. l ish was appointed watches belonging to Taylor and al­
there as he had not landed on Am­
middle of February.
Following is vear.
to confer with the Coquille River so that Taylor had a note on de­
The partnership heretofore exist- erican soil. /
a list of of the stock holders: Wm.
posit
in
one
of
the
banks
there.
; ing under the nane of Pickett iX:
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C. T. Blumenrother has had a very Transportation Co. and see whether
Hicktng, M. F. Shoemaker, W. F.
Whether he had any other property 1 Hollenbeck on the first day of Jan.
such
arrangements
could
not
be
sore
arm
for
the
past
two
we<
ks,
Nothing Succeeds Like
Disner, H. L. Houston. Eibert Dyer,
remains to be determined.
made.
A. D 1910 dissolved bv mutual
but
we
understand
it
is
getting
along
B. J. Coumerilh, A. McNair J. Ira
Success.
The secretary called attention to
consent, Ada Nettie Hollenbeck to
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Sidwell, J. H. Jones, C. E. Bow­ nicely now.
the fact that it was regular time for
assume all debt- and receive all ac­
Why not carry your fraternal in­
H. P. Clausen is installing an en­ election of officers but ow ing to the
man, C. Timmons, C. R. Wade, J.
Bandon and Bandonians
counts
surance
in
THE
MODERN
W. Mast, O. A Tro a bridge, H. gine to run his dairy with next lateness of the hour, the election
Ada Nettie Hollenbeck
WOOJJMEN,
they
are
leaders,
they
F. Morrison, E. IL Fish. Chas. year. Delos Gardner has also in­ was postponed until next Tuesday
Among the Curry countyites, who I
E. J. Pickett.
are successful, stronger than ever.
Bowman, Thos. Devereux, J. F- stalled an engine in his dairy.
are well and prospering, noticed in
“vemng,
Haga, A. Haberly, M. Breuer, F. M.
Bandon on a recent visit to that
There has been a good deal of
Langlois, F J. McMullen, E. B. sickness on Four Mile. Mr. and
place were: Otto Neumann and
Thrift, J. Sorensen, W. S. Marshall, Mrs. J. A Cope a» d grand son
Chris
Jurgensen who are working
Basket Bail
Ed. Rackleff, Frank L. Lowe, Warren Jackson were quite ill but
at the Randolph mill, A. J Counts, (
Maud Lowe, C. Y. Lowe, Joe Haga, were better at last report.
C. H. Donaca, Harry Allen, Frank
There
will
be
a
basket
ball
game
E E. Oakes, J. W. Roberts and F.
1
Pomeroy, Glen Cox. Henry Me
The new mill had qu te a scare
tonight
at
the
opera
house
between
E. Stearns
Bride,
0. A. Jamieson and West
one day last week. They supposed
the
Bandon
and
Myrtle
Point
high
Waite,
all of whom are holding
the boiler wes about to blow up, but
schools
and
it
promises
to
be
a
tast
down positions in town and by the
Special to Rebekahs
on closer investigation it proved to
one
from
start
to
finish,
as
!>otli
way, the latter gentleman surprised
There will be a special meeting of l*e only a steam pipe had sprung a teams are in the pink of condition
!
the
writer by introducing him to his
P ete .
Ocean Rebekah lodge Friday even- ' 1 eak.
and as each of these teams won a six months’ old daughter.
ing January 21. Ail members are
game over the other last vear, there
Bandon at the present time is the
requested to be present. Installa­
is great interest now to see which best town in Coos county, showing
Beets for Sale
tion of officers Friday evening Jan­
will be the winner in the third game. a steady healthful growth, devoid ol
uary 28th.
The admission will lie 15 and 2$ 1 boom or wildcat schemes. Severn 1
Good stock beets $6.oo per ton cents and all who attend are assured modem buildings are under con
At Rosa Co.’s is a splendid qual­ Price does not include sacks. In­ of getting their money's worth. The
sideration and more ate promised
ity ot prunes, cheap as a present, it quire of Sweet Bros, Lamp*, Ore. game will be called at 8 o'clock.
in the spring—Tribune.
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