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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1910)
9 VOLUME XXVI NUMBER 30 FANf-ON, OREGON, AUGUST 4, 1910 GIVES PLANS STEAMER NtWPORi OF RAILROADS BCAI5 ARRIVE STRANDS ON REACH AND RAISE MONEY FOR WIDOW ! Pre», of Coos Bay Traction Gets Out of Channel While Coquille People Have Made Are Now Building Derricks Does Not Grant Petition Shipping Business at This Corporation, Just Organized, En Route to Portland Up Purse of $500 for and Getting Ready For Daily Mail to Port Continues Makes Statement From This Port Mrs. McCauley to Drill Langlois Brisk 1 With its purpose that of building Between Walker’s Island and Stel Coquille, Aug. 2nd.—The people • e.ilra.d iron, .he c..,« io R.»e- M| pl[m W|J|| J||£ PROSPECTS la, about 55 miles below Portland, of Coquille have raised a purse of OAKES RECEIVES LEITER FROM BOURNE ALL THE BOATS TAKE PJLL CARGOES burg, to connect with one of more the steamer Newport, Captain E. I). about $500 for Mrs. McCauley, the transcontinental lines, the Coos Bay Pat sons, got out of the channel last wife of the man who was killed in X. X Traction Corporation, for which ar night while bound for Portland from the mill explosion. Besides, there Messrs Burton and Morris, expert the Coquille river and Coos Bay and tides of incorporation were recently The f »flowing letter, from Senator Shipping business in and out of was given a benefit dance Saturday issued it Sah m, has, through a oil drillers, of Bradford, Pa., irrived went on the beach. She went on Bandon continues to be exceedingly evening at Coquille, when a large Bourne, Jr., to E. E Oakes, Presi statement from the president, Geo. on the Elizabeth and have starter! when lhe tide was rather high and it brisk. The Bandon sailed last Fri sum was taken in. dent Bandon C »minerci d Club, is the erection ol the det rick on Bear is feareel that it will not be possible day for San Pedro, via Port Orford, F. Averill, made public its plans. Mrs. McCauley is at the county self-explanatory: The company is incorporated for creek where they will drill for cil for to float her until some of the cargo with a full cargo of lumber and hospital and is being given every at “Referring further to your letter freight On her return she will tention, and the people of the city of |ttne 15th relative to mail service $i,ooo,oao. There are ¡0,000 the Miocene Oil & Gas Co. They has been discharged. shares at $100 each Of these. Geo expect to have the derrick completed While coming up from. Astoria bring the remainder of lhe machinery are taking much interest in the case between Langlois and Bandon. F. Averill, the president, It »Ids 9,995 in about two weeks, and as the rest this morning the steamer Lurline, for the Miocene Oil and Gas Co. and endeavoring to show their sym “The Department has hid the The Elizabeth arrived in Port pathy in a substantial way. shares, and the following, who are oi the machinery is due to arrive on Captain Charleston, placed a hawser matter undei advisement, and I am also incorporators, each hold .me the next trip of the Bandon, the aboard at 1 ¡30 o’clock and trieel to Saturday with 132 tons of freight I*he funeral of F. E. McCauley, today in receipt of a statement giv share: W. P, Evans, George M dr.Iling for oil will undoubtedly com pull her out into deep water. After and 11 passengers, as follows: the victim of the mill explosion, was ing the result of its investigation, Perine. N. B. Campbell and R. T mence very soon. away at her for 20 minutes A. P. Morgan, B C. Widner, N. C. Saw held at Coquille at 2:30 o'clock. which is as follows: Messrs Burton and Morris express Harding. Mr Perine is presider.t the line parted and the Lurline pro yer, J. Lamont, W. B. Perry. T. Burton, C. Thursday afternoon, from the under “ ‘The post office at Bandon has of the Marine Trust and Savings themselves as being highly pleased ceedej on to Portland, arriving at 7 Morris, F. Luhn, J. Rose, M. T. Knapp, Gen. taking rooms. l’he burial was at seven times a week nia l supply by Company of San Francisco, and with the prospects for oil in this o’clock this morning. Because his Washington. the Masonic cemetery. The services steamboat route No. 73095, Coquille Mr. Campbell is manager of the trust section, and state that they will ex steamer is already considerably be The Elizabeth sailed again Mon were conducted by Rev. Father Cur to Bandon, while the office at Lan.; department of the same institution pedite matters in the drilling as rip hind h< r regular schedule, Captain day with 295,000 feet of lumber, 40 ley of North Bend. lois h.is six ti n -s a week supply by The purpose of the incorporation idly as possible. Mr. McCauley was born in Man Charleston said lie could not afford cords match wood, 5 tons butter and star route No 73213, Myrtle Point as given in the aiticles is that of con to lose any time trying to float the cheese and 5 tons miscellaneous. chester, England, and was 45 years to Port Orford, w hich supply is co i- structing and operating transporta Newport on the return trip to Asto She will probably sail for San Fran old. He had lived in this country sidered adequate for those office -. tion lines in Oregon. As will lie 20,000 Walrus Are Seen ria today. But if she is still on th- cisco about August toth The out for many years and had lived in Therefore, the postal advantage to seen by reading the aiticles of incor Coo# county for the past four beach when he passes there bound going passengers were: be gained by the proposed increase poration. the pm pose takes in every Seattle, Wash., July 28th.— The up stream tonight he states he will Miss Ford, Mrs. H. F. Morriaon, H. B months. He came here from Port in frequency on route No. 73213 tiling that could come under th« gasoline trading schor ne< Helen take another pull on her. He pro Barlow and wife. Miss C. Ward, Mrs. L. P. land. consists in proriding a mot e frequen head of operating railroad or stem» Father Curley, at the funeral, Urquhart, Geo. Urquhart, A. B. Smith, J. D. Johnston, o tied and navigated bv cured a new line for this puqiose. box delivery and collection service lint s. Although she is tar out of the Sealey, F. Clayton, L. B. Howey. Bell l^auwell, made a few remarks touching upon Louis Lane, sou of Charles I). Line, along the route and tor such «Ivane • In Ins public announcement, Mi the California millionaire, on July 5th channel and in shod water the ofti ti Megrow, C. C. Cox, V. V. ( handler, Capt. the generous spirit which had been as might icsiilt in the exchange <>f shown by the people or the widow A vet ill. the president oi tin* corpo encountered a herd of 20,000 walrus cers of the Lurline do not believ«[ Fay and R. Gardner, local mails between Langlois and and orphans of the unfortunate man. ration, states 1 hat he and his assnci swimming in the sea near the that the Newport will sustain any The Fifield will arrive tomorrow Bandon Having regard to the ales have undertaken the task of Diotnuk* Is ands in Bering Straits, damage try reason of rhe mishap with 14 passengers, and has 92 tons postal benefits to be gained by the supplying Coos Bay with the long flic animals covered an area of sev She is on a sandy beach free of ol freight on lioard for Pott Orford, Kills Big Gray Eagle. Iir> posed incre ise of service w ith felt need of an electric line. He eral acres of waler, and the schooner, recks. A log towing boat uas secn oul 15«» tons lor Bandon She will reference to lhe expense which would states that they have secured Eastern alter trying to sail through the h.td, <>n the opposite side of the river sail again Sunday night. be involved, it is considered that W. M McMullen killed a fine when the Lurline left the scene for capital ami backing of California ■ Irew to one s idi*. the Department would not he war gray eagle, which he brought to the Portland, ft is probat le that she financiers, and no.v seek lhe co op ranted in increasing the service,' Fo Innately a ph »tograpber w city this morning to be mounted will be bailed bv the stranded steam eralion ol the local people Vicegreant Snark “I presented the petitions which The bird is i,uite a rare one to be li is stated that the company does' ■ »r, lhe Johnston, and the incident er and asked to give assistance. you transmitted to me with my lie u- killed, and this specimen is particu lhe Newport is loaded with a not ask any bonus or don itioni more will be recorded scientifically. This tv mdorseim nt of the mail service The Vicegerant Snark will hold a larly large. Mi. McMullen has not than the right of way, much of which is said to be the largest herd ever cargo ol general freight, a portion of concatenation -it Bandon on August measured it yet, but it is so large desired, but it seems that for econom has now Ix-en secured along the pro seen, anti seems to discredit reports which consists of coal and matchwood of the impending extinction of the she took on at Bandon l he steamer 20th. that he cannot spretd the wings by ical reasons the Dt p.irtment declined posed unite. They are asking for a to increase the service as requested.” There seems to be a little conflict stretching out both arms. limited number of subscriptions to a walrus through hunting for its ivory is operated between Portland and Yours very truly, tusks. The manner in w hich the bird was lit Otegon coast ports bv A. Dunham of dales regaiding the matter six percent 5 -year guaranteed de J B ourne , J r ., and associates as tin excite ive date set 'or the Bandon concatena killed was quite remarkable. Mi. benture gold bond is« e. The bonds The Post Office department is freighter. Sin- is owned by Charles tion was August tjlli, but a conca McMullen was neat the road in th« are guaranteed bv the ' arine Trust He tenation is to be held et Seaside on South Slough neighborhood evidently laboring under false im and Savings Company of Sait Fran Meetings Close Sunday Night P. Dor, general manager of the North Pacific Steamship Company, the 13th. In nee the Snaik cannot f»< saw the eaglofly from an alder bush, pressions, and is no: willing to loot; cisco. The l»oml subscriptions are which operates the Roanoke and in two pl ices at the same lime. Th< a id as it was but a short distance into the siimtion. In the first place, to b* made through the various Seaside dale would be changed, only away from him he threw a spruce Bandon does not enjoy a 7 day mail El<ler . — Telegram. banks from North Bend ami Marsh- The Union Tabernacle meetings for the fact th.it the notices have knot at the bird, It was a good service, as we get no Sunday mail. ti 'hl to Roseburg. Tf»e money is are still in progress and will close on ---- oor--- - throw and the knot struck the bird It is an easy matter to turn oft a been sent out. not to be withdrawn, but the banks ; Sunday, Aug 6th. They have be,-n I and brought it down.—Coos Bay proposition by explanations that do Only One of Crew Left. receiving the monev on bonds »les a great success, over too having been Times. not explain. Bandon people should are to be depositories Im the com I converted. a large pet cent being What Travelers Say get together and demand that their pany. It is stated that the small men. some past middle life On Capt. Boice, of the Coos Bay Life ■ quest for a six day service to Lang- boml subscription is asked >1 the I Sunday the Evangelist will preach a Bandon Won Game Saving Crew, has resigned his p<»si ' >i-> I m * granted, ami also demand Marshfield, Ore., July 25th. Io al people only for the purpose ol special sermon at it am., hi? sub lion and his resignation has been ac that we get a 7 day service from Co A. F. Estabrook Co. sh »wing outside investors th it the ject. “A Fight lor Life.” In the cepted. He expects to go to Ban A big lot of rooters went over to quille to vhich we are evidently en Bandon, Ore. people of Coos Bty and along the evening the subject will be “The don. The Coos Bay crew is now in Capt C. P. Jensen; Marshfield, Sunday, to see Bandon titled. line have faith in the project as a Unpardonable Sin." The churches charge of Anton Anderson, who is and Marshfield play ball, and they 1 will go to San Francisco with good business proposition. »’ Coquille extended to Evangelist the number one stirfman of the you on Wednesday on the steamer were treated to a good game. The Mr. Averill also makes public a Van Martcr a call to conduct union crew. Another captain, it is under “FIFIELD” for I reinember your score was 5 to 4 in favor of Bandon First Deer of Season letter from th? Marine Trust and services there; so, a fter 2 or 3 days’ stood, w ill so in be sent here to take good table and will always boost for although the Marshfield contingency Savings Company of San Francisco, j rest. Van will begin meetings at that' charge of the crew. There have ann signed by N. B. Campbell, the place on Thursday evening, August been many changes in the crew since you. We commercial men are both tried to call it a tie game, claiming If anybody in Oregon got a deer manager of lhe trust department. 1 itlt It is hoped that the people of the wre k of the Czarina, and An good boosters and knockers. Have that one 'score was made after the earlier in the season than ] K. Baker told Agent here to phone reservation side was out, but the umpires both 1 In the letter the banker writes to Bandon will rally for the closing and C. A. Rohn, they had to vo derson, who is now in charge, is the on upper deck aft. The whole gave Bandon the scote, as did also I Mr. Aver.ll that after examining his I service, Sunday, the 7th, and let it some, for these two men left Bandon only one of the old men left at the “FIFIELD’’ is good, but if there is the score keeper, which should set securities and Eastern connections be the best day of all the series. Last Sunday and went out on Bear crea k, station. All ol the others who be tle the dispute without further con and Ins facilities as outlined for dis- Sunday, Mr. Scott, formerly longed to the crew when the Czarina any “best” save it for yours truly. anti about five o'clock Monday troversy. The score keeper was not Signed, jiosing of the Itond issue, and also leader of chorus for Bob Burdette’s rooming they each bagged a fine was wrecked have resigned.—Coos Original on file at • FIFIELD" a Bandon man, as some. claimed. depending upon an agreement to White Temple Church, at Los An one, the two being ahn »st in Bay Times. Capt. McNair stated that the gen office. dispose of {500,000 worth of bonds geles, gave us several solos which same spot. ------ovo----- tleman was a stranger to him. Thete is no one part oi the in lhe local territory, the bank agrees was a great treat for ail. Van has “FIFIELD” better than the rest. to guarantee $5,000,000 worth of done us all good and the churches Funeral Held Friday. The whole ship is ol the •‘BEST.*’ the bonds ¡is to principal, upon con have taken on new life. Capt. Boice Returns Clearing Up Bandon Heights Ask the “DRUMMER," he knows. ditions which were agreed upon. It The form of the bonds and agree The funeral of Ralph Hunt, the Always the “FIFIELD.” Pat Hanrahan, Chas. McRae and Capt. Clarence Boice, who recent ment to purchase are also made pub Dr. Geo. A. Boyle, Miss Eliza young son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Glen Cox have commenced work on ly resigned as captain of the Coos lie —Coos Bay Tinies. beth Boyle and Miss Clare Boyle of Hunt, whose death was announced their contract to dear up Bandon scow to The Elizabeth towed Bay life saving station, arrived in Enid, Okla-, and Rev. D. H M. in last week's R ecorder , was held Heights. They are now blasting <xx San Francisco on her last trip. The Bandon Tuesday and will remain Boyle, of Princeton. N. J., arrived last Friday, being in charge of Rev. out stumps and getting the rubbish scow was built by Nielson Bros, of here for some time. MrBoice had The Coquille made a special run last night for a two or three weeks* F. M. Sanderlin. The many-flowers cleared off at a rapid rate, and it Prosper, and goes to the Sacramento been visiting here lor a few days to Bandon last evening, bringing: visit at the R. W. Boyle home. Dr. that covered the grave betokened goes without saying that they will river in California. The capt »in is not fully decided as about 20 passengers who came from Boyle, Rev. Boyle and Miss Eliza the heartfelt sympathy of the many j do a good job, and when the work yet upon what he will do, but as Portland on the Breakwater, which beth Boyle art brothers and sister to friends of Mr. and Mrs. Hunt, and Mrs. Ix»ttie Keeler was a Marsh is all completed,« Bandon Heights arrived too late to make connection R W., and Miss (.late is the daugh showed the high esteem in which field visitor lhe first of the week, will be one of the nicest reuden e Bandon is his old home he will probably remain here indefinitely. ter ol Dr, Boyle. With the Dispatch. 1 returning to-day. ‘ Ralph was held. 1 unctions in Bandon. ! >• « , • X