Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, May 12, 1910, Image 1

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    VOLUME XXVI.
NUMBER 18
BANDON, OREGON, MAY 12, 1910
J. J. HILL TO
AID OREGON
L MET
FIELO
Will Work For Its Devel
LET US HAVE
A FULL COUNT
BOATS ARRIVE
AND DEPART
Is Exceedingly Important To
Both Passenger and Freight
Easily Carried Off The Hon­
opment in a Great
Much Business Was Trans
the General Interests
ors Over Other High
Many Ways.
acted at Last Reg­
of Bandon
ular Meeting.
Schools Friday.
Business is Constantly
Life Saving Crew Doing
Increasing.
Work and Pushing
It Rapidly
Portland, Ore , May to (Special)
Shipping business the past few
Last week the R ecorder urge 1
—The visit of fames J. Hill and par
days from this pent has beea very
upon the people of B mdon to see
WERE ROYALLY TREATED BY MARSHFIELD ty to Portland during the past week A NUMBER OF BILLS WERE ALLOWED that a lull count was secured, and I
brisk Among the boats to arrive
has been of great significance. Ac
and depart are the Newport, which
again this week we urge the saint­
companied by railroad i fficials, J. I.
arrived from Portland, last Friday,
thing. From the report of Census
and
sailed again Monday, It was
Enumerator
Mavity,
th-
re
«
ill
be
a
Bandon......................................... 50 Hill has left Portland to make a tour
The city council met in regular
The much talked of sidewalk to
the intention to take a load of cattle
Coquille........................................... 20 of the state. He will cross Central session last Thursday night and big shortage of people as compai ed
the beach is now actually und- r con­
to Eureka, b it owing to the rough
Marshfield....................................... 19, Oregon and see for himself what the transacted a large amount of business to the school census and other indi
struction.
and, in fact, a large ajnoont
Myrtle Point................................... ¡3 tonnage possibilities of that great
sea outside, it was decided to post­
of importance. Among other things cations of population. According
North Bend.................................... 7 ! region are. After this t ip. it is ex- that were done, was the ordering of to these indications, Bandon should of it is already built. The work up pone the cattle shipment until it was
to the present time h is been done by
The a! ove figures tell the story ol, pected that a definite announcement sidewalks and crossings on Columbia have between 2,500 and 3.000 peo­
th*; life saving crew and will prob.i more calm, and the Newport went to
how the Bandon high school track I will be made as to the expected east Avenue.
ple. but the outlook now is that we
Portland with coal and miscellaneous
bly be completed by them.
may
tall
below
the
2,000
mark
instead.
team carried oil the honors in the ' an<l west lints across the slate.
The petition, signed bv a large
The walk starts from the west end
While in Portland, Mr. Hill talked
Remember that the census this
County field meet at marshhekl List
The Elizabeth arrived last Friday
number of citizens, to have the prop­
of
First street, an I follows the trestle
freely
and
his
statemenis
mean
much
year
will
stand
as
the
official
popul
i-
with 145 tons of freight and seven
Friday.
osition ol whether or not cows and
work of the old jetty railroad. I llis
The Bandon team was accoinpa for Oregon. He confirmed his pur other livestock should be allowed to tion of Bandon for ten years; there • will make an easy walk to the beach passengers. She sailed again Tues­
nied over to Marshfield by about chase of the Oregon Electric and run at large inside the city limits, fore it behooves us to get every man, and when it is completed wil add day with 145,000 feet of lumber, 95
100 rooters who cheered them to United Railways, interurban systems was read and oidered passed to the woman and child counted if possible. greatly to the appearance of com! - cords of matchwood, 25 tons of mis­
If you have not been counted, send
cellaneous, and seven passengers.
victory. The meet was a success in running out of Portland, and savs second reading.
tions heie, and to the value of the
he
will
extend
them
down
the
Wil
­
your
name
to
Census
Enumerator
The Elizabeth will probably arrive
every particular and one of the larg­
The ordinance to bring the prop
beach as a resort.
lamette
Valley.
He
also
confirmed
Mavity,
or
to
E
E.
Oakes,
Pres,
of
again
Monday morning and sa 1
est crowds of spectators that ever
osition of bonding the city for $60,-
There arc not sufficient funds on Tuesday evening.
his
purchase
of
the
Pacific
&
East
­
the
Bandon
Commercial
Club.
If
assembled in the county for ai: ath-
00 >, for a water system, before the
ern, but said it was yet too early to
you have been counted, and know of hand at present to finish the work,
The Fifield arrived yesterday from
eletic event was present.
people w is p issed to the sec< n I
so do not be surprised if you are
talk
of
a
connecting
road
clear
anyone
who
lias
not,
then
send
in
San
Francisco with 100 tons of
To show the superiority of the
reading.«-
called upon by a committee to donate freight and 12 passengers. She is
across
the
state.
The
Deschutes
the
names
or
those
whom
you
know
Bandon team it might be noted that
It was decided to hold the city
toward the work. This is a propo­ due to sail again, Friday, with pas­
out c-f thirteen events our boys took road will, of course, go ahead as caucus, for nominating candidates for have not been counted
sition
in which every Bandonian is sengers and a cargo of lumber.
Let us have a full count,
nin • firsts, leaving but four to he fast as possible, he said, and besides city offices, on June Sth. The reg­
interested, and everyone should be
The Bandon will arrive in p it
distributed among the other four all this railroad activity in this state, ular city election will be the fourth exceedingly important Don’t
willing to help in the good work. Friday to take on a cargo of lumber
Mr.
Hill
proposes
to
do
a
great
deal
a
minute,
but
see
to
it
that
yourself
schools.
Monday in June.
Let us push it along.
in securing publicity for Oregon
and all your acquaintances are enum
for San Pedro.
Out of the 50 points won by Ban­
An ordinance restricting the num
throughout the East and Middle
-----------------------------------
erated. This is a matter of extreme
don, Laird, Bowman and Gallier
ber of keys to each saloon was also
West.
importance. ATTEND TO I I
Mayo«- Steve Gallier, who was
Dairymen’s Meeting.
won 13 12 and io respectively and
passed
NOW.
taken
to
Coos
Bay
last
week
for
the
----
these three will probably go to Cor­
The committee on street lighting
The Coquille Valley Dairy Asso­
purpose of getting Turkish baths in
-<xx-
vallis May 28th to compete in ti e
reported in favor of 16 additional in­
Track
Team
Given
Prizes
the
hopes
that
they
would
cure
his
ciation
met in Concrete Hill Wed­
state high school meet.
candescent lights of 32 candle power One View Point of Athletics
rheumatism,
is
not
getting
along
as
nesday.
A ■'bort busine-s session
The boys are loud in their prais •
each, to be scattered in various parts
of the treatment accorded them by
In a recent number of the well as his friends had wished, but was held In the forenoon, and an ad­
Smith Bros. & Sidwell gave a $4 of the city, and one additional Tung
Marshfield, and especially of the big pair of shoes to the Bandon boy slon arc light to be suspended over Woman’s Home Companion appears the doctor says he will be a lie to journment was then taken till 1:00
banquet served at the high school winning the most points at the conn Atwater street.
• in article on what is being done by get him out of it eventually. The p.m , wh«n a public meeting was
building tn the evening, and in fact ty field meet last Friday, a shirt to
Bills were allowed as follows. Wm. the New York city public schools in many triends of Mr. Gallier are sin­ held. This meeting was addressed
the whole affair was a royal treat the one scoring the second highest Hite, $10, to apply on public road the war that is being waged in that cerely in hopes that he may soon be by Chas. A. Hi I, state organizer of
the Farmer’s Educational Co-opera
from start to finish-
A. McNair, supplies, city against the dread disease tuber­ restored to complete health.
and a tie to each member of the to beach.
rive Union of America. Mr. Hill
The relay race was easily won by team The Hub Clothing N Shoe $i2.oo; R H Rosa Co., supplies, culosis. The article is well worth
Bandon, the relayers from Bandon Co. also gave $3. hat to the boy $4.75; Bandon Light & Power Co., the thoughtful consideration of al) schools or the new principal of your showed the advantages of farmers
were: R. Watkins, E. Gallier, scoring the highest number of points street light for April, $56.00; Re­ parents having children in the pub graded school—and von will be organizing to control the prices of
Jenkins and Bowman.
Laird won «as winner of first prize corder Pub. Co., printing, 4 30; C. lie schools. l'he following clippings helping on the campaign against their products. He is a very enter
The various events
Modern educators taining sneaker.
with 13 and Bowman second with R. Wade, salary, $50.00; C. S. are taken from the article: “We tuberculosis.
Mr. Price Robison addressed the
follows, the names of the winners of t2’^. The extra '4 was midi by McCulloch, salary, $75.00 and help- teaih the present generation books. are fighting the White Plague, not
first, second and third places ap his being one of the winners of (he ers. $7.50, total, $82.50; B. L. Tracy, We cram their brains with informa­ with nostrums, but with normal, meeting on “Feeds and Feeding ”
pearing in ordet;
relay race. Bandon won 50 points $3 43; James Watson, county cletk, tion The information perishes with properly-dire te.l exercise and plav in which lie pointed out the advan­
tage of silos, and also discussed the
Mile relay race—Bandon. Myrtle out of a possible 65 for any cne $2.30; J. Sydman, $705.00 to apply the individual. Teach these same­ in the fresh air and sunlight ”
Point and North Bend. Time 4:3 team, took first place in nine out of on Atwater street work; F. A Hol­ children how to have strong bodies,
“Are you going to fight physical subject of winter milking.
Senator W.C. Chase, of Coquille,
4-5
thirteen events and scored in every man, salary, $75.00; Ira Tucker, muscles, hearts and lungs, and you training in your public schools, or.
was
present and spoke in behalf of
I ole Vault--Knowlton of Coquille event but one.
salary. $6500; W. H. Dibblee, sal­ are giving them something to hand by supporting it, help on this great
the
Farmer
’s Telephone Co., out-
with Gardiner of Coquille and
ary, $21.50; Gorham Rubber Co., down to future generations. Strong campaign against till crculosis?"
ining the intentions of this company,
Nichols of Marshfield tying. 9 feet,
1000 feet of fire hose, $800.00 The bodies are inherited, information is
“You won't find tubercular chil­
in
extending telephone connections
6 inches.
The hearing of Capt. Clarence bill of the Bandon Light & Water not.”
dren firing forth from school houses
all
through the Coquille valley and
220Yard Dash--Gallier of Bandon, Boice, of the Coos Bay Life Saving Co. for $48.00, for service during
In speaking of the work accom­ «here physical culture in fsesh air
down
the coast.
Kern of Coquille and Gardiner ot Station, over the Czarina wreck, April, was referred back to the com­ plished by the Public Schools Ath­ is part of the curriculum.’’
Coquille. Time 26.
which occurred last January, was pany for changes.
letic League among the steam heat-
“But fifteen minutes daily or even
Shot Put- Brewer ol Myrtle Point, held at Ccquille last Sa'urdav.
id,
brain-¿rammed
children
ol
New
one
hundred anil sixty five minutes
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Wilson of Myrtle Point, Bowman ot There was a large amount of testi­
York City. Dr. C. Ward Crampton a week is not enough for the proper Debate Wednesday Night
The Cottage Greve Sentinel says: said: “Should the league realize its
Bandon. Distance 38 feet 3 1 2 in. mony taken, and both sides treated
development of your children's phys­
Mile Run—Laird of Bandon. the case very fairly. There was no “The Crater Lake road will be built, ideals and discharge its full function ical being. They are bound to have
The debate, on the subject of the
Schneider of Myrtle Point and Jones attempt to convict or shield any one, and Cottage Grove will assist finan­ of providing healthful, joyous a id more exercise and more fun after manner of raising fund-, for street
but there was an honest effort made cially' in its making. A subscription construction play, folk dancing and school hours. If this fun is intelli­ improvement, which is being pro­
of Myrtle Point. Time 5 14 1-5.,
440 Yard Dash—Bowman of Ban to bring out all the facts in the case, 1 paper has been received here, and athletics in the fresh air and sunshine gently directed, it means strong moted by the Bandon Commercial
don, Newkiik of North Ben 1. Cus­ simply to place the blame, if there already a goodly amount has been for every boy and girl in the city of bodies and «ell balanced minds. Club will be held in the Grand The­
was any blame, or to vindicate the subscribed toward the enterprise, New York, tuberculosis would be­ And that is when-the Public Schools atre next Wednesday night immedi­
ter of Coquille Time 59.
which is of national importance. come impossible ’’
Running Broad Jump—Gardii.er life saving crew if they did all that ;
Athletic League comes in "
ately after the close of the motion
¡This road extends from Medford to
“Perhaps you've been jesting I • This league provides construe-' picture show, which will be about 9
of Coquille. Harrington of Marshfield c >uld be done. No decision w. s
I—ike, and that Medlord and about the efforts if y<mr new super­ lion and properly supervised games• o’clock. The subject will be: “Re­
Conrad of Bandon. Best distanc< rendered, but all evidence was taken 1
1
that
section
of the state is in earnest
down and will be forwarded to the
intendent of public schools, or the for pupils wh >se energies otherwise solved that the present system of as­
18 feet 2 inches.
J over the matter is shown bv the fa t new principal of your graded school
loo Yard Dash--Gallier o* Ban proper authi rides at Washington, j
, might be wrongly expended if not sessment for street improvement is
don. Hennessey of Marshfield, Kern D C, and y will probably be a 'that about *80,000 has been raised to install physical training and con­ ; utterly wasted. Its program includes an equitable one.’’ The speak -rs
month or six weeks before their de­ j there for the work. All Oregon is struction plav in your public school indoor and outdoor track meets, on the affirmative, are lopping,
of Coquille. Time 1135.
However, interested in the Crater Lake road, system. Perhaps you've been say base ball, basket ball and folk darn ­ Thrift and Radley; on the negative '♦
High Jump—Sidney Clarke of cision will be known.
as this is one of the wonder spots of iug that your children have plenty ing. Such a league can be estab
Marshfield, Laird of Bandon. Reed persons who attended the trial state
are Ostien, Mast and II <b rlv. The
the world, and is not excelled in of lime to exercise and to plav alter lislied in anv school by cooperation
of Myrtle Point. Best 5 feet I inch. that they do not anticipate a iy seri
public generally is interested in this
I scenery bv anv other place on earth. school hours Are you sure of this? of public school teachers, parents,
220 Yard Low Hurdles -Blacker- ous results
subject, and should be in attendance
Have your ever watched them exer­ and public spirited citizens who ap­ at the debate.
by of Bandon. Cardiner of C-xpiille,
W
W.
Felter
brought
in
a
sam
­
cising and playing? I11 reality, don't preciate the value of physical effi­
Hennessey of Marshtieid
Time of Marshfield. Best distance 106
•-—< Xr)
ple
of
rye
from
his
ranch,
Saturday,
feet
8
inches.
you hive chores for the boys to do ciency in the fight on tuberculosis,
30 1-5.
The Steamer Favorite which was
Standing Broad Jump Laird of I The officials of the meet were as which he raised on upland, and the afterschool and errands for the girls? and who will donate ground; for
rye is six feet tall
l'he sample is Isn’t there more reading or sewing . meets, equipment and prize:.”
on dry dock in the local ship yards
Bandon, Van Zile of North Bend. , folllows:
If vou have no athletic league in and thoroughly overhaul <1, was
Harrington of Marshfield. Best 9* Time keepers—J. Herron, supt. on display in E. E. Cakes’ real es­ or going to the theatre for your
tate
office,
where
it
can
be
inspected
Ustein,
supt.
Anderson
and
Prof.
your
public schools, start such an again launched a few days ago. The
children
outside
of
school
than
feet 2 1 2 inches.
by
any
who
waj:t
to
see
it.
Mr.
association.
Yon will be helping on Buffalo is now on th • dock and we
I
A.
B
Beaumont.
healthful exercise? Are you not
Half Mile Run Bowman of Ban­
Felter
has
quite
a
good
sized
field
of
Starter?-G orge McCutcheon.
spending a good deal of money on the war against tuberculosis and understand the Dispat h is to go on
doil. Jenkins of Bandon, Custer of
Coquille. Time 2 26.
f Judges- Messrs. Graves, Spires, rye that is all six fee* tall. Another emulsions for anamic children, or raising the standard of citizenship in in a few days. Mr. McKav an I his
Hammer Throw—Strang of Ban­ Oerding, Moore, Reynolds and evidence ol the fertility of the soil tonics for pallid, listless ones? Well, your town at one and the same force of men are kept quite 1 busy
(in Coos ccunty.
with repair work this spring.
support the new superintendent of time.”
don, Bolt of Mari h fie Id. Clinkmbcard Browning.
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