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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1910)
I I • • • Published Every Thursday by the Recorder EL KOPF, - - - ny. lzla.na.girife;' ElcLito.c • • Locai Lore ; J Rev G I.eRov Hail, die Marshfield liiplisi chinch will be in Band« 11, Aloud.i-.’ami I uexlav. May 30th «ml 31st. ami will preach M.iv 2(>, I y to in the Bandon I’aptisl «hutch o. The pn'.dfc. is ve y dies • evenings, invited lo alterni these sit- cordially ing them up would be but a small matter cotnparwl to the expense ol vices. Kut-»cripti<«ti, fl 50 Yeur it; A iiatu-e. Aitxi-» t i - i - iu «W«l-» »• •»- Known on AppiiCHttoii. Ji b Prihtinu >< Si wiah v Entered nt the Bnniiuti BorttulLt-e ha ‘,;evuuu ('k»r>s Minttr THURSDAY Commencement at Corvaili* The plans for the great Quarter Centennial celebratii n at the Oregoi. Agricultural College are rapidly tak ing definite form Four main com mittees with twentv siib-ccmmittees of the faculty have bee i organized and are now at work on the detailed arrangements. President James M. Hamilton of the Montana Agricultural College will give ths commencement address; Rev. Dr. F. W. Clam pet t, Rector of Trinity Church. San Francisco, will preach the baccalaureate ser mon and Hon. W ‘F. Herrin, a graduate of the College with the Class of 1873 and now head counsel for the Ilarriirian Railways, will de liver the principal address for the jubilee exercises. The local and state alumni asso ciations have made extensive plans for the enteitainment of the return ing graduates. Headquarters will be established on the campus for each of the classes. Monday, June 13th, will be devoted largely to alumni affairs. The undergraduate, organizations will also take an active part in the entertainment ot the re turning alumni The climax of the celebration will full on Tuesday, June 14th. On thi; day the main anniversary exercises and the commencement exercises will be held. The S|H*ci.«l tr.i ns from Portland and other points in the state will bring hundreds of visitors to the campus for the final exercises on this date. Organize Good Roads Asso ciations. The following letter has be«-n sent «ml by Lionel R Webster, Chair man of the Oregon Uood Roads As sociation and is self explanatory: "The purpose of the Oregon Gootl Roads Association is to assist in «1 - ganizing each county of the state into a goo«l roads association, with a view of procuring such an amend ment to the constitution of the state, and such legislation as will make it practicable to raise the money s<> that permanent highways mav l>< built in everv county in the state. It is manifestly impossible, and n<» one knows that better than you who ate directly engaged in the work, to build macadamized roads, or other permanent roads, bv annual taxa tion. A few miles each ye ir might be built in that wav, but tn build very much of such roads would make the taxes too high and oppres aive to the people. Now if each county had a right to issue bomb running over several years, the money might ire obtained at once for building such roads ami the pen pie begin to profit by the advantag« s of having them Under the present constitution a cour ty cannot issue bonds for that or any other purpose If an amendment to the constitution, permitting each county to ;ssue such bonds, were adopted, it would not. of course, compel the county to issue bonds, but would merely per mit it to do so ujxin a tn.i jot it v vote of the people of that county. It is not necessary for me to tell a man as familiar with the subject of roads as yon are, the great advantages and profit of a hard surface, pemiment road that could I m - traveled at all times of the year, ami upon which you could haul all the load tint your wagon could carry. Really, every one knows that if they will only stop to think of it. Besides, after such vert built thetxpcnat of keep Hub Ilo. & Sii oc Co. attempting t > keep a dirt road ;n R. M. Borton, a newspaper tn.-yt repair. who has been working in Sheriff In addition to this constitutional Gage's office since January ist. was imemhnent some legist.tion A ill be in Bandon la t week. Mr. Horton proposed providing for some form returned to Coquille Sunday ami ol state assistance, and also for the will te employed in the county as- ap|x>intment of a Stat >■ Highway sessi»r‘s office tor a month or six Besides that it is weeks. Commissioner, intended to ask the legislature to The Malheur Enterprise tells of provide for using the penitentiary investments near Va.e in the shape convicts, as well as others serving of buildings an« I other improvements city and county sentences tn the exceeding a quarter of a million dol building of roads. lars. Such investments help build I am only briefly outlining to you up a country while buying lots and some of the questions to I»- pre tracts to hold idle for a genera tion sented. The ore which I regard as certainly do not / of the greatest importance is the The Wolverine came down front I constitutional amendment, becaus«? I Coquille after the tiain arrived in believe that the best way ami the that city last Saturday, bringing 34 surest wav for people to get any thing, or do anything in this world people to spend Saturday evening is to get it or do it themselves. I and Sunday in Bandon. The prop kno v there are many counties in osition of having a boat come «low n this state that aouhl issue bonds everv Saturday afternoon, has been now il they had the constitutional taken up by the Commercial Club right to do so, and if « county does and it is hoped that the desired re not-want to issue them the amend sults may be accomplished, as it will ment does not require it to do so, so have considerable money in Bandon if any county would not want to every week. issue bonds th«- people of that county F. E. Holmes brought a couple of ought not to stand in the way of copies of the Evening Herald, of some other county that does want to Norwalk, Ohio, to this office, Mon 1 «1«) it. I would like to hear what day, and in looking them over we II you think ot the matter. find man y items of interest as to how I am anxious to get in personal things are going in the east. communication with as ■many repre entative people of each community as I can, and 1 would be glad if you Ordinance No. 155. would send me the names am I ad This Instrument is an ordinance, entitled **A n dresses of ten of the leading citizens Ordinance regulating admittance to saloons upon I f your road district. In that way Sunday.” OF BANDON you can personally tender consider THE CITY DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: able assistance in cartyiug on the Sec. I.--That hereafter it shall he unlawful good roads work in the state, ami for any person or persons whomsoever to be ' present in. or be permitted to be in the bar room , that means not only the advance of any saloon, or any annex or addition thereto. J ment of your own community, but which may be within the corporate limits of the . of Bandon, Oregon, upon the day commonly ! the advancement of the whole state. city knewn as Sunday, at any time between the I I expect to visit your county dur hour/cf mid-night Saturday night, and four ’clock the following Monday, excepting only in): the spring or summer, and to o such persons as are mentioned in the next section. , assist in the organization of a Gcod Sec, 2.--Any person who is owner, proprie- | ion man or manager, of any saloon may be Roads Association. 1 will have you tor in such j lace or places on Sunday during and notified when and where the meet within the hours above named, subject however ings ate to be held, ami I shail be to these conditions; to wit: (a) That hereafter when any person or per glad if you can attend and bring sons, firm or corporation shall take out any license, in this city to conduct a saloon, then an villi you as many of your friends affidavit shall be made at that time as to who is amt neighbors as van come. Let us the beneficiary, owner, proprietor or manager of i such place, and all of them. all get together and each add his (b) That for those saloons which now have effoit to this great wo<k.” license, at this time, then said saloons, immedi- ately after this ordinance shall g*' into effect shall ---- >-——- make and subscribe to an affidavit as to such Car of Lobsters Coining to Yaquina. Salem, Oregon, May 20.--Master Fish Warden 11. 11. McAllister, re ceived today a coin tn tin i. at ion from the Secretary of the Department of Federal Fisheries, stating that one carload of lobsters and 200,000 lob ster eggs are now on their way from the coast of Maine to Yaquina Bay, Oregon, and that they will arrive at Yaquina within the next ten days. This monster shipment of lobsters ami lobster eggs is consigned to the Oregon Fish Commissioners. The young lobsters will be transplanted in Yaquina Bay and the eggs will be hatched in these waters and raided This is the first shipment of the kind to come to the Pacific Coast to the knowledge of Fish Warden McAl lister, who thinks that great pros pects are in view for raising lobsters in Yaquina Bay. Senator Bourne presented this plan to the Washing ton authorities some months ago, and after being advised of the ideal grounds for the raising of lobste s and the present urgent need of the special industry on the Pacific Coast, the Gove, nmeiit made the collection If toil don’t think it pays to ad vert .se, just notice the Imsiiu-ss firms that advertise in the RECORDER and se«; the amount of business they are doing, just watch where the crowds go to «Io their trading. T.T. Allen went up to Myrth Point last Sunday morning, retnrn- in^ Monday evening. ownership, and as to who is the manager, pro- pdetgr or foreman, and all of them, and there* | upon immediately thereafter file the same with the city Recorder. See. 3.-- I hat when this ordinance shall go , into force and effect it shall be unlawful for any person whomsoever to enter or to be with said saloon during the hoars above named except those mention-d in section 2, hereof, and then such persons only to be permitted tn be in the saloon of which he or they are such owners or proprietors, and not exceeding three to each saloon, and that the matters contained in such affidavit will be prima facie evidence of the right of such person or any of them to be or to enter Mich saloon. That the object and nance is to prevent bar pers or other employers, such saloon, or drinking intention of this ordi tenders, janitors, swam with keys, to enter into room, and to prevent | any other person or persons whomsoever, other than the own-rs from being in, entering into or hav ng access to a saloon on Sund.iy between the hours above named, other than the propri etors, or person actually in charge thereof, and. not then unless such ownership shall appear in and be sworn to in such affidavit Sec. 4.--That any person or person.«, not w interested, or concerned, and whose name is not contained within such affidavit are hereby for I »widen to enter such salocn during and IxMwrrn the hours above named, and upon convictior thereof in the municipal court mav bg fined in anv amount not io exceed twenty-five $?5. dol- »ar«, PROVIDED HOWEVER, that this pro vision shall not apply to any officer of the law who shall demand and o' tain entrance upon strictly official buisness and no other purpose. Sec. 5.--That any person or persons, firm, corporation, manager, foreman or agent who shall have control of such saloon, and who «hall suffer or permit any such person or per on (n M so entitled to enterI to enter. lx* present in and be employed in about, or loiter therein nr thereabouts, at or during the times above named shall, upon conviction thereof be fined in ar.y sum not to exceed One Hundred ($100) Dol lars, Provided however, that in the event of the complete rerovation of a building, or change from wu pl.K- to any other bui'ding or place, and if the liquor« therein contvined are secured and in nowise open or of immediate access. then upon application to the common council a per mit, under such supervision of the city marshal as said council mav deem fit to impose, may or may not, in the discretion of the said council be inued to such person, firm or corporation. to often up and renovate, change, repair or remove such place of liu-inc-«. Pa sed the council I6«h dav of May, |9|0 Approved Ifxh dav of May, 1910. G R Wade, Recorder. Gurley Boak Acting Mayor It FREE ™;E o Hub Clo. & Shoe Co. o FRIDAY AND SATURDAY o o MAY 27 AND 28 We are Going to Give to Every Man That Buys A Suit of us his choice of any pair of shoes in our o Store Free. We Have Over One Thousand Pair And forty-five different styles to select from. Why do we do this? Because we want to prove o to the man that has not been to our store and had the pleasure of doing business with us that we can save him 30 per cent. We buy all our merchandise for cash and where we can do the o best. No wholesale house can dictate to us o o h o We Give no Credit, all Our Goods Are sold for Cash And vie do Not Ask o You to Pay the Other Fellows Bad Bills Which a Credit House Must Figure in Their Profits and for Which the Man That Buys of them for Cash Has to Help Pay Now, Gentlemen all we Ask is That You Step into our Store and if we can not Prove to You that we Save You 30 Per Cent do not buy of us. » o HUB CLOTHING & SHOE CO. Exclusive Dealers in Men’s And Boy’s Clothing, Underwear, Shirts, Hats, Shoes, Trunks And Suit Cases BANDON o D MARSHFIELD CASH ONLY MONEY TALKS Timmons Building o FIRST NATIONAL BANK Bandon, so Street Improvement Notice. Nr,tier Is Hereby Given, Oregon $25,000.00 $25,000.00 CAPITAL Stockholders Liability $50,000,00 Total Responsibility ular meeting thereof Second W«xl n Mill addition Io the city thereon, grade streets by ex-avations and Deposits at End of First Months Business, $29,052.93 grade so established (or J lietween the above DOES ANY OF tT BELONG TO YOU? t Avenues, by es the said according to the fills, width thereof full the rhe of Bandon, grading and |>omls, named in Street Coquille between I acific and wherein it is resolution impiove to proposed upon the 15th day of held Apri*, 1910, did | a-s a tablishing a con structing sidewalks upon both tides thereof. If Not. Better Start an Account Today And Let it Grow With a GROWING INSTITUTION Notice is f urther given that remonstrante fie filed with R<colder on or before the 1st dav of June, 1910, which remon therein of of two-thirds fronting upon the IBS a written unlcs the strance must contain owners ■ common the that council of the city of Bandon, Oregon, at a reg (including both sides thereof), property real portion said names of the the the of then said street, the council will pass an ordinance so establishing such grade, THE providing for excavations ance therewith, and sidewalks, and said öeo. W. Moore Lumber Co the the of such will alsd provide ordinance for the assessment of ad|acrnt pioperty, fills, in accord anJ construction cost thereof upon the provide for the manner and of collecting the same. IS READY TO FILL ORDERS FOR This notice is given by direction of the com mon council. Dated at Bandon, Oregon, May. PIO. THE LOCAL MARKET 1 1 i this City Recorder IS-3t Your Business For This Summer Is Solicited 12 th day cf C. R. Wade No. 971« TRF.ASURY DEPARTMENT Office of Comptroller of the Currency Washington, D C. April 5, 1910 Whereas, by satisfactory evidence presented • l STOVE WOOD FOR SALE I to the undersigned, it I that “The First has National 1 the City of Bandon in been made to appear Bank of Bandon" in the County of Coos and State of Oregon has complied visions of the Statutes of with all the pro the United States, re quired to be complied with before an association Two Banks for Curry Presbyterian Church. ♦ shall lie authorized to commence the business of Banking; Now Therefore Comptroller of the I, Lawrence O. Murry, Currency, do here) y certify Curry county, which has exited I There will be prea< hing service at that "The First National Bank of Bandon* in the ■ ' | City of Bandon in the County of Coos and Slate all these yeats with nit a single bank. this church, next tl< Xt Sunday, in the til«. o f)( ( brego Oregon is authorized to commence the buai- . has now been relieved of that dis evening «inly. B''illg Memorial Sun- neu of Banking as provided tn Section Fifty one tinction, as two banks have recently I dav Ottr < hurch will unite with the hundred and sixty nine of the Revised .Statutes started up in the county The Curry i other ch tit cites in a union service at of the United Stales. In testimony whereof witness my hand Couctv Bank has been established the M. E.church at it «»clock. Sun and Seal of olhee this Fifth day of April, 1910 at Gold Beich and the Bank of Port day school an I Y -P. S. C. E. as [Seal] Lawrence O. Murray • Orford at Port Orford usual. 14-10* Comptroller of the Currency : • : « • o /