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•• f •• 9 9 I JR •r. cl ¡5. ! • 5 H VOLUME XXVI NUMBER 7 BANDON, OREGON, FEBRUARY 24, 1910 TRANSPORTATION CO. COQUILLE HATCHERY IN FINE SHAPE CZARINA WRECK PROMPTS REPORT Equipment of Pacific Coast Life Saving Stations Ex - plained by Official Street Car Arrangement* Whereby Ban- ATTHE DEBATE ONE Sheriff Gage Visits the Troubles May Coos High School Basketball River Hatchery and Speaks TeamsDefeat North Bend of Projects High School Teams Much Interest is Manifested Extend to Other Sheriff W. W. Cage returned Washington, D., C., Feb. 14— Wednesday morning from over on In response to the request of Sen Unions Boat Service ■ the south fork of Coos river. While ator Bourne for a statement of the ’ on that stream the sheriff visited the condition of the United States Life salmon hatchery located at the head Saving service along the Oregon | of tide water and he is very en coast as regards its efficiency. MUCH TROUBLE SEEMS TO BE BREWING thusiastic about the sucess at that Gen. Supt S. I. Kimball has sub , point. While he was there they mitted a detailed report to the Secretary of the Treasury which is turned over 100,000 small salmon Philadelphia, Pa. Feb. 22. — In mto ponds where they will be fed A change has been made in the in part as follows: censed at the action of the police in for a time before being liberated Coquille River Transportation Co., The usual equipment of a lite sav whereby A. Dunham, of the North ing station consists of two surf lite arresting Strike Leader Pratt of the into the open stream. Carmen’s Union last night, the Mr. Gage stated Wednesday Pacific Steamship Co. becomes boats and accessories, a boat car Central Labor Union of Philadelphia i that there were something over manager of the Transportation Co riage a life car and two sets of today declared a sympathetic strike two million small salmon still in the Part of the stock holders of the old breeches buoy appa atus with the of all organized labor in the city af . hatchery and that they were all in old company ternain in the new gear for operating them, a Lyle company, these are G. Boik and gun with accessories for projecting filiated with the central body. The first class condition. They range Central Labor Union claims a mem in size from little fellows just Thos White. lines over stranded vessels, besides bership oi one hundred thousand. hatched to ininno vs varying in With the change, we are prom other articles of minor importance. Whether the strike order will be length from one to two and one ised , and in fact, are receiving boat All of the foregoing articles are obeyed cannot yet be told. I half inches. The system of feeding service that will be much more bene at each of the six stations on the This being Washington’s birth the young salmon in the fresh cial to Bandon in a business wav. coast of Oregon. day, practically all organized water ponds before turning them Hertofore people residing up river The most recent development in labor is idle. Some of the unions out into the open stream in a had only an hour or two in Bandon life boat equipment is the self right are against sympathetic strikes and measure teaches them to take care of in which to do their trading and ing and self bailing power lifeboat. others are opposed breaking their then-selves. this being at the noon hour was This type of boat is peculiarly agreements, but notwithstanding “The hatchery on the North greatly to the inconvenience of both adapted to attending wrecks at con these conditions, the radicals among , Fork of the Coquille will soon bt the ranchers and the merchants, as siderable distance from a life sav the leaders say the order will be finished,” said Mr. Gage “and then the ranchers had only time to rush ing station. Up to this time six generally obeyed. 1 we will have about as good things around and order a few things boats have been placed in the 19 Later, President John J. Murphy 1 in the way of hatcheries as there while the merchants were compelled stations on the Pacific coast; Wash of the Central Labor Union modified are in the state. F. \V. Smith who to hurry them down to the boat in ington having received two. Oregon the statement that a general has charge of the Coos River hatch order to get them delivered and in two and California two. In this strike had been ordered and said ery and who will also have charge the meantime the rancher had no matter the Pacific coast has fared he had communicated with the I of the new one, is a man who opportunity to get any dinner it he better than the Atlantic, which with presidents of all the local trades ] thoroughly understands his work wanted to get anything else. 180 stations has received but 16. unions affiliated with the central j and he also is giving his best en The last inspection reports show body asking them the advisability of Arrangements have now been ; deavors to make it a success. His made whereby Capt. O. R. Willard all of the boats to be in serviceable calling a general strike. The labor 1 qualifications cannot be doubted of the Wolverine and the Coquille condition except the 34 foot power eaders, however, declared that in when we consider that his product River Transportation Co. work in boat mentioned as being at the all probability no general strike won the grand prize at the Seattle conjunction so that a boat will arrive Coos Bay station at the date of the would occur „t this time. fair last year and that he has de here every morning at 10:00 o’clock last insj ection. It will thus be seen This afternon. the company stated voted years to study. and one leaves at 2:30 in the after that all the stations on the Oregon that seven hundred cars were in The capacity of the new' hatchery noon, thus giving people ample time coast have the usual boat equip operation. The number under nor will be about five million fish per to do their trading, get their dinner, ment, and in most cases more than mal condition is 1,800. The season while that of the Coos river and give the merchants plenty of that. strike has not affected the subway hatchery is nearly eight million opportunitv to wait on their cus Next to lifeboats the breeches or elevated systems. The new plant is located about tomers atjd get their goods down buoy and life car, together with the The police force has been aug- twenty miles above Fairview on to the boats for delivery. In this gun for firing lines over stranded umented bv approximately five the North Fork of the Coquille the two companies take month vessels are the most important thousand mer.. It is estimated that and for this reason the fish will about, at present the Wolverine factors in saving life from shipwreck three hundred prisoners were treat reach salt water in a much more leaves Coquille at 7:30 in the The Lyle gun is used in this ed yesterday in the various. hos advanced state and in far better morning, arriving here at 10:00 country and several foreign countries pitals. condition to care for themselves o’clock, leaving at 1 :oo in the after and is believed to be the best than they do from the Coos hatch noon, while a boat of the Trans existing device for the required l ery. They have been tnrning many portation Co. leaves Coquille after work. The limit of the use of the North Bend Commercial ] thousand of fish loose in the Co- the at rival of the train arriving here gear is thought to be about 400 , quille the past few years, they Club Coming about noon and leaving at 2:30 p yards (1200) feet. That is the ' being transferred from the Coos m. Next month the Wolverine greatest distance in the history of hatchery in ice packs. will meet the train and leave here at the United States life-saving ser A move is on foot to m ike “With the new hatchery com- 2:30 and so on, makin • th • ch mge vice over which a rescue has been Bandon a friendly visit about ,pleted, however, all this will be each month. This will allow the effected by means of lines, and I the middle of March. The Com- done away with and we will then rancher an opportunity of being in have never heard of success over a mercial Club is arranging the ex get the full supply of young fish Bandon from 10:00 a. m to 2:30 p. greater distance in anyother country. cursion, a number of its members for this river, where before we got m. or four and one half hours, giv Many people who have not studied signifying a willingness to go. It is a division of the Coos hatchery. ing him ample time to look after his the matter and become acquainted thought the trip can be made on The racks for catching the salmon business and making it much more with the difficulties involved have Saturday and returning Monday, before spawning will be constructed convenient for the Bandon nier very erroneous notions respecting says the Coos Bay Harbor. Come early this spring and the hatchery chants. the throwing of lines and ef on brothers and the Bandon Com will be in full operation this year.” The change will be greatly fecting of rescues thereby. The mercial Club and citizens in general —Coquille Sentinel. appreciated by all concerned and wreck of the Czarina at Coos will show you a good time. the boat companies which are al bay referrred to in the letter of ways ready to do whatever they Senator Bourne, is a case in point, Meetings Closed can for the accomodation of the pub i have observed in press clippings Beets for Sale lic, will have the everlasting grati which I have received and in a let Good stock beets $6.00 per ton The revival meetings at the Pres tude of the people. ter from the chamber of commerce Price does not include sacks. In byterian church were brought to a at Marshfield that surprise seems to quire of Sweet Bros, Lampa, Ore. close last Sunday night. There • be indicated that success did not were about 40 who professed faith in G. R. Gollihar Not the Man. follow the attempts to throw a line boat’ This boat was sent to the Christ and 22 united with the over a vessel 2000 feet distant. This Alaska-Yukon-Pacific exposition at church. Rev. M. E. Coen, the distance is well towards half a mile Seattle, Wash., in compliance with pastor of the church, proved himself G. R. Gollihar, who was arrested and is much in excess of the effective the act of May 27, 1908. After a strong worker and presented the at Circle City mill week before 1 ist range of the Lyle gun or any other the close of the exposition it was truths of the scripture in a fearless on suspicion of the murder of Al device that I know of. There directed that the l»oat be sent to the manr.er throughout the meetings Mr. Coen has succeeded in building bert Ryan, whose body was found are two guns of the Lyle type at Coos Bay Lifesaving station. every station of the Pacific coast. in Curry county a short time ago. The district superintendent re up the church very rapidly since has been released, as there was no It was one of these that was unsuc ported by telegram of December his arrival here and has made many evidence that could be found to in cessfully used at the wreck of the 23, I909 that the boat had been re friends both in and out of the any way connect him with the case. Czarina. ceived in a badly damaged condi church. He started a meeting at Regarding the boat equipment tion, and could not be repaired by Langlois Wednesday night. Later develonments in the case rather point to the idea that Ryan of the Coos Bay Livesaving station, the lifesaving crew. He was direct may have committed suicide, but at it has been shown above that all of ed by telegram of January 6 to have first P osition W anted —By anv rate Gollihar was able to show the boats there are in good condi the repairs made immediately at class locomotive and stationary en that he was not the murderer, if tion for service except.the 34 foot Marshfield. It is understood that gineer. Inquire Norton Book there was murder committed. self righting and self bailing power the work ■ about completed. Store. 4-4IX • «»• • • don Will Get Better • In the Port Question I In the most exciting basketball games ever seen in North Bend, the Tuesday Night Bandon high school teams defeated the North Bend high school teams Friday evening, The final score in the boy’s game was 1 > to 9 and in the girls’ game 6 to 5. In the boy’s game, the score was a tie at the conclusion of the reg being 8 to 8. It was The Port Commission debate at 1 ular game, " the Bijou theatre Tuesday night was agreed to play until < e lea n had the means of attracting a large and - won and after >ome nt. 1 of play ence, the house being filled almost] Bandon finally got i Piior to i s capacity. This goes to show 1 to this, both sides had set that the general public is greatly kets on fouls. At the <:i of the interested in the question and from I first half, the score wa a tic, the demonstrations of the audience three to three. At the end of the fust Tuesday night, there is an over whelming sentiment in favor of < s the girl’s game, the s tablishing the port commision and to one in favor of N r thus keeping pace witii the other in the second half B. | five more while the harbors along the coast. As to the debate itself, the speak girls were only able to ers on b th sides did good work, their score. Simpson's pavilli >n was wt ¡1 biinging out many points of interest Quite a crowded for the event, on both sidtjjz Bandon number accompanied '.hi There were no judges of the de teams over for the game. bate and no decision was given, it Ernest.Boak was the referee; |. merely being the intention of the Commercial club to set the facts McDonour of North Bend, umpire, before the people, and not to test and Willard Russell, sc >r<-keeper. the Oratory or debating qualities of the speakers. The affirmative side of the ques tion was advocated by G. T. Tread- gold, J. W. ast and C. R. Moore, and each of the gentlemen brought out many poin:s of advantage that the port commission would be to the commercial interests of Bandon. On the negative appeared Geo. P. Topping. M. Breuer and A. Haber- ly, and all of these gentlemen showed a thorough knowledge of the question in hand and p- inted out objectionable features to the establishment of a port at this time, The main points of a port dwelt on by the speakers were the law, its good and bad points the benefits, if any, to be derived from a port, th ? power of die port commissioners and the amount cf tax possible to levy for the mainte nance of a port. All of these and other points were Very skillfully handled and the result of the debati will no doubt be, that people will begin to take interest in the ques tion and search for whatever truths they may be able to find on the subject, thus posting themselves so as to vote intelligently on the question when it. comes up for a special election, which will be in the very near future. Owing to the debate, there was no meeting of the Commercial club Tuesday night, buta special meet ing will be held at the Firemen's club room next Friday night to which the general public is invited. i ---- oco--- Bandonians Hava Time ÍW> — Presbyterian Church Sunday school every Sunday at io a. in; Christian Endeavor in the evening, Preaching every’ Sunday except the fourth Sunday of the month. Visitors, welcome. M. E. C oen , Minister. H ay of all kinds. The pl ice to Buy your first quaiity white cedar buy it is of T. W. Robinson at the Central Warehouse. shingles from the Estabrook Co. 50 d- 4 • • • ♦ « • Good inc!, f good About the h.ippic fellows we have sei for many a day was a coterie oi i iiresentative union who business men from >\ • dnesday made our city a vi I f afternoon The part Messrs. Stephen Gallier. mayor of Bandon and interested in Hotel Gallier, E. M. Gallier of Hotel Gallier, M. J. McKenna, secretary and treasurer of Cody Lum er Co., and Patrick Hanrahan, all of whom are members of the Order of Elks and came to put the horns on their favorite townsmin, Col. R. H Rosa. The erstwhile gentleman was meek and lowly in his demeanor and fully realize I the importance of the step (or jump) he was about to take. The gentlemen called 'on their manv friends here during the day and left in the evening for Marshfield when the Elks confer red degrees on a large class Coos Bay Harbor. «Vo • o BANDON WINS BOTH GAMES BIG ATTENDANCE • • o