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VOLUME XXVI. BANDON, OREGON, APRIL WILL TEDDY BE A BANDON 000 FELLOWS CANDIDATE IN 1912? Prospects Are Good for a Big Paying Prop osition. His Stenographer Says May Again Seek the High Honor. NUMBER 16 28, 1910 MUCH LIVE STOCK HIGH SCHOOL AT PORTLAND FIELD MEET Coos County Students Will Celebrate Anniversary and Dedicate Fine New Hall. Contest May 6th, at Marshfield. Union Stock Yards Show Big I Politicians Speculate as to Effect Hughes’ Appoint ment Will Have There. Receipts for Past Week. Danville, 111 , April 26. — "When Portland, Oregon, April 2j.— Re The Second Annual Field Meet of Roosevelt reaches New York Taft ceipts at the Portland maiket for the the High Schools of Coos Comity, will be pleased to have an automo will be held at Marshfield on Friday, WILL REMOVE HIM FROM POLITICS past week have been: tSoq cattle, 95 WILL COMMENCE WORK VERV SOON bile run over him. ” concludes a let— MANY OUTSIDE VISITORS WERE PRESENT May 6th. The event is arousing calves, 3'22 hogs, 1139 sheep and 4 ter written by Mrs. Lelia L. Brown horses. much greater interest among the to her father, Judge Love, of this students ol the different schools than There has not been the snap and city. Albany, N. Y., April 26.—Mis- activity to the market that has here was manifested last year. The High Tuesday was Odd Fellows' day in Oil boring in several parts of the Mrs. Brown is accompanying Dr. Schools of Myrtle Point, North Bend, sages are pouring in to the executive tofore applied. It is the season, es state of Oregon has been followed up Dorse/, of Chicago, on a tour < f the Bandon, and membeis of the " Three Coquille, Bandon and Marshfield will chambers today herring congratu pecially in the cattle division, be with a de ermination to win, for the world, acting as his stenographer. Link’’ order were very much in evi all have teams in the meet. The lations to Governor Hughes on his tween "hay and grass’* and buyers last few years, and those who have During Mr. Roosevelt’s stay in dence. The occa Juft of the display following is the schedule of events nomination to the United States Su hive been somewhat listless with the been putting their money into such Naples, she wrote 55 letters at the I was the celebration of the 91st anni agree 1 up m, and given in the order preme Court. Governor Hughes' expectation of a readjustment of prospects, where tin re are indica ex President’s dictation, in which he I versary of the Order, and the ded determination to accept the offer of prices incident to the arrival of grass in which they will come off: tions of oil are certainly to be com fieelv discussed the political s tuation ication of the fine new ball of Ban 1 Mile relay race (four men). Ptesident Taft to name him 10 the catlie. They have bought only what mended. While very little has.ever in the United States don Lodge, No. 133. judgeship is the subject of much has been needed for immediate con 2 Pole vault. been done toward hunting for a pool At noon, the steamer Dispatch, She makes no direct statement, speculation today and the effect it sumption with the expectation of 220 yard dash. 3 of cil near Bandon, the indications but by inuendo she le.ves the infer which had been chartered for the will have on pending legislation and supplying their requirements at lower 4 12 pound shot put are stronger and the outlook brightei nice to be drawn that he is coining occasion, arrived with about 150 the coining campaign. Friends and pi ices when the run of grassers be 5 Mile run. for getting this product, and at a home again to bet ome a candidate visitors from the lodges of Myrtle supporters of the government are gins. 6 440 yard run. more shallow depth, than in any for the Presidency. Only a pait of Point, Marshfield, North Bend and plainly downcast at the prospect of The sheep market has been steady 7 Running broad jump: other part of the state. Having been ihe letter is allowed to be made pub Coquille. The boat was met by the losing so valued a leader. Those to lower. There has been little or 8 Standing broad jump, in a number of the Petroleum pro- lic Her father says if its entire Band »11 Concert Band, and the visi who had opposed his politics have no- quality to the offerings that ar 9 loo yard dash. duemg fields throughout the coun contents were known there would be tors were escorted up town to sweet little to say other than to express rived and the demand h is not been 10 Running high jump. try, we can safely say that no oil a great commotion. strains ol music. gratification over his appointment very active. 11 880 yard run field of California ever had the strong At 2 p.m. the Odd Fellows assem- A rs. Brown says in part: which will remove him from the field 12 12 pound hammer throw. Since the la t report the hog mar indications at the beginning that bled at the hall, and, headed by the ‘ I have written a number of letters cf politics. 220 yard low hurdle race. ket has remained practically un ’ 3 exists in several places along the for Mr. Roosevelt, which, if their band, paraded the principal st reels The Bandon High School boys changed. ’Die quality of the offer -------- Oto------- coast in Coos county. contents were known, would create of the city, after which a public are training for the meet and expect ings of the light receipts during the Near the town of Bandon, oil, quite a sensation in America. But meeting was held in the Grand The week were not up to the top. Ho All Fish-Eating Birds to have entries in each event . sand and shale, with some natural I can say this: I he belief here is that atre. which was well attended. —000---- I he following are working to gas, aiea lew of the essential things 1'aft has been foolish to throw away /Xfter a couple of selections by the Pest Destroys Piling. that have been encountered, and in the last shred ol public confidence by band, Mrs. T. H. Mehl, of Coquille, make good in the team: Laird, L Don’t overlook the State of Ore Gallier, Bowman, Strang, Rackleff a number ol places the oil is actually publicly acknowledging, as he has rendered a vocal solo which was North Bend at one time was prac Blackerby, Conrad, lenkins. R gon. It is one ot the greatest fish seaping from the ground, which fact in several speeches of late, his inabil highly appreciated and the lady was Watkins and E. Callier. states in the Union and the people tically free from the toredo pest, but itself is enough to warrant it as a ity to cope with the situation and his given a hearty encore. The address Boat and train have been char have due respect for all birds that of late years the ravage of these sea sale investment to put a standard rig discouragement. of welcome was given by Att’y G. tered for the trip, giving a good rate, eat fiish. All loons, shajs, coots, worms is being felt more md more. on the ground, which will bring in a "There are many things in the T. Treadgold, after which the mem and a return home in the evening heron, crane and all other fish eat Our informant says that piles along well without doubt, and prove that Roosevelt letters ol both interest and bers of the Order adjourned to the ing birds are welcomed and protect the water front are now being (le "boring lor oil” near Bandon is n<4 importance ab >ut which I must h 11 where the business session of after the meet. The fare for the ed. stroyed there nearly as quickly as at round trip will be 50 cents on the a gambling proposition. The state h is in my hue streams Empire, and that something will maintain silence. Dr Dorsev had a the day was held. Among other boat and $1 on the train, making a Ihe skeptical feeling that always 10 minute talk with Mr. Roosevelt important business transacted, was $1 50 rate to Marshfield and return. and any active loon, shag or fish have to be done to protect them, as seems to be dominant among the on the subject of immigration, and the foiming of a Coos County Anni The bo it will leave Bindon at 7 am. duck can easily pick up 100 small the constant rebuilding of wharves people of any country in regard to Mi- Roosevelt suggested tint thev versary Association, for the purpose Oil the return the train will leave trout or salmon in a day. During and foundations is an expensive mat an undertaking of this kind at the have an interview in any city in of holding annual celebrations on Marshfield about 7 or 8 p.in. giving ihe spawning season a hungry’ shag ter. Toredos have not appeared in beginning, has been largely the cause Europe, other than Naples, on the z\pril 26th, that being the day when or coot can secure a fill of saline 11 Marshfield up to the present, for of this place not row standing on the subject, and Dr. Dorsey joined him Thomas Wildey and his associates time for simper after the close of and trout eggs, be.-iidesail the young which property owners on the water government map as a petroleum pro on the special train to Rome, during founded the Order of Odd Fellows, the meet. On the ariival of the fish they desire. There are many front are duly thankful. Maishfield train at Coquile the boat will leave News. ducing field from reports by the U which time the subject was thor Officers of the association were for Bandon. This arrangement will shallow lakes where 1 heron or We are thankful to sty that none S. Geologist, who would gladly show otighly discussed, but Dt. Dorsey elected as follows: A. G. Hoyt, give 6 or 8 hours in Marshfield and crane can spear dozens of fine (tout of these pests are invading ihe Co it up as the place to get oil in Ore, has made but little mention of ii Bandon, President, I lenry Seng- quiPe liver as yet. at the same time will bring the peo without effort. These shallow lakes Being uninterested in the matter since his return to Naples.'* slacken, Marshfield, Secretary. It ple home on the same day. I he also -furnish gallons of spawn for in any financial wav, we can say that One of Mr. Roosevelt’s letters was decided to hold the celebration above rates can be taken advantage coots. Play a Success. the above was written not lor adver was to a prominent New York poli at North Bend next year. It is a paradise for fish eating ot by anyone whether attending the tising purposes, but to show the peo In the evening the impressive tician. In it the tariff was freely dis birdsand the people are so EASY. The musical play, given by the meet or not. BETTER' GO ! ple of Bandon and Coos county their cussed and Mr. Roosevelt asked dedicatory exercises of the Order They do not charge us birds any 1: children of the first and second great opportunity, and to hold back what the American people thought took place. I. N. DeLong filled the cense. For us there is no closed grades of the Bandon public school, from finding a pool of oil here, for office of Noble Grand, and called of the Payne bill. The Ballinger- Pioneer Passes Away season, catch limit, nor size limit, at I he (»rand Theatre, Friday even the sake of being afraid to let go of Pinchot controversy was touched on the meeting to order. L. J. Radlev and the state pay s men to protect ing was a decided success in every a few small dollars will not speak of only lightly, but the letter s ated that acted as Grand Master. Capt. White us. The state charges citizens a li particular. The children performed Martha R. Welch, a pioneer of you as a public spirited » lass. Mr. Roosevelt expects to speak his (.'rand Marshal, A. G. Hoyt.'Mr, cense, limits their catch and makes their parts in a manner that reflected The Miocene Oil and Gas Co., of opinion freely when he arrives in Macey, Nathan Barklow and Charles Coos county died near Lampa April them measure the length of the fish great credit to themselves Mrs. J. Bandon, has been organized lately this country. Lorenz as Grand Heralds; Capt. R. 20. 1910 at the ripe old age of 92 yrs. to see that they are over six inches D. Kelley presided at the piano and 2 mos. and 18 days. Mrs. Welch and will soon have a rig on the Mrs. Brown further wrote that Johnson as Grand Warden, J. C. The average citizen does not fish her excellent rendering of the music ground, of which they control about Mr. Roosevelt had received i num Login as Grand Chaplain and O. A. was a native of Maine but had been ten days on his license anil lie don’t added greatlv to the attractiveness 6,000 acres, and begin exploring the her of letters from crowned heads of Trowbridge as Chairman of the in Oregon for a number of vears, catch as many fish in a season as one of the play, and the two beautiful unknown depths of the earth for that Europe regarding the political situa Building Committee. The cere- and was one of the oldest people in of us does in a day. We hope to tableaux were also highly' appreci the county. She was the mother of precious mineral, "Oil.” tion in the United States, but his mcnv is an exceedingly beautiful have laws enacted soon to keep ated by the audience, l ine motion The company has been organized replies to them did not ton h politics one, and as the altar of Purity, M. A., G. C. and P B. Welch. people off our fishing grounds dur pictures were shown between scenes The remains were brought to Ban by very able men, whose standing in at all. Friendship. Love, Truth, Faith, ing the day' as their presence annoys all of which helped to round ou> an don Friday, April 22nd and inter every way to make this a success is Mrs. Brown believes Mr. Roosevelt Hope and Charity was built it was us besides they make the fiish wary. excellent evening's entert onment. unquestioned, and every man in will again be a candidate for Presi- a very impressive sight to behold ment was made in the G. A R. However, the state furnishes hatch The house was packed to its utmost Coos county should lend a hand dent. Each officer performed his part with cemetery. Deceased was a woman erics which turn out millions of capacity, which goes to show that wherever needed. Il is an industry . i great credit to himself and the of noble character and her long life small fry for us every year beside the patrons of the Bandon scho >1 ------ -OW»-------- that, if it terminates successful!. as Order. C. R. Barrow, of Coquille, was a blessing to many pc pie with hiring men to protect us. Some of as well as the general public are Among the Odd Fellows, who then delivered an able address on the whom she came in contact. every indication no v points, will the moie radical birds say they greatlv interested in the welfare of mean more than all others combined visited Bandon, Tuesday, some of Tends of the Order, after which should pass laws favoring us more, the school and are willing to show whom were accompanied by their Ocean Rebekah Lodge put on the in this part of the country. Brown & Gibson have just closed but the conservatives say we had their appreciation of the work when The following list of officers and wives, were Messrs Spires, Roberts. Rebekah Drill m their usual excel the contract to erect a tine rtine best be careful lest the people inves ever opportunity offers. directors are wi ll known represent.1 Dodge, Bender, Pierce and Panter lent manner, and were roundly ap room house for Glen Cox It will ligate? and discover that we are eat of Myrtle Point, Messrs Sengstacken, plauded at its completion. live men in this community. Mrs be modern in every particular ing four fifths of the fish and spawn. C?- E. Bowman, Pres., Geo. P. Anderson and Holden of Marshfield, Sorensen, was applauded for the Long live the Oregon fish laws, say by the Oregon game laws, none < f Topping, Sec.,jW C. Parker, Treas., and Messrs Barrow and McDonnell charming manner in which she sang or d floor is the elegint lodge hall, we. T he F ishing B irds them are game birds nor are they Directors: C, E. Thompson, Geo. of Coquille. Many others were here "Miriam’s Song." A sumptuous which is 43x48. a banquet room that any more fit to eat th.m a crow. It Button, C. E. Bowman, Geo, P. but we were unable to get their banquet was then served of which will seat 60 persons, a kitchen, ante The above article was written by would be just as sensible to protect names. Topping and W. C. Parker. nearly 200 people partook, and thus rooms, lockers, and, in fact, every a student of natural history and sup cougar, wild cats ccyotes, skunks, The company is incorporated for ended a dity full of events, and one thing that goes to make up a first- plemented by information from in coons foxes, or even mice and rats. $25,0'0 and the stock is divided into will be incurred, as these men will long to be remembered. The hall class lodge home. The lodge hall vestigating fishermen. Shags eat Instead of protection there should 9,500 shares at $lovadi, non-asses receive no salaries, which speaks . was beautifully decorated for the and dining room are both heated by thousands of eggs daily and fiish be a bounty of to- cents .1 head on sable. much for them, from the fact that it occasion. steam, and a t deph-me service is ducks about the same Coots de them and our streams could never It is the 'ntention of the officers to is their desire to prove at as small The new Odd Fellows’ building is also installed. The O ld Fellows of vour all the spawn they can find. fished c ut with book and line- It is develop their holdings as rapidly as 1 cost as possible, that an oil gusher ^3x94 6. The first floor is occupied Bmdon are ceitainly to be congrat The average man is surprised to . such laws as these that bring all po»ible and no unnecessary expense ( will spout forth ere long. j by the Grand Theatre, and the sec- ulated upon their elegant new home. learn that these birds are protected jgamc laws into disrepute, -