Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, August 25, 1910, Image 1

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VOLUME XXVI.
NUMBER 33
BANDON, OREGON, AUGUST 25, 1910
COOS AND CURRY
HOO HOO HOLD
HILL IKIIHIE
SHIP CAPTAIN
I
MURDERED AT SEA
STOCK MOVING
BIG MEETING
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Man Named Thomas Shoots
Fat Cattle and Sheep are
Many New Members Admit­
1 Will Probably Get Lights on
Cut 188 Logs in 8 Hours,
Entire Business Portion on
Skipper on Steamer
Rounded Up in Large
ted and Big Banquet
South Jetty of Coquille
and Making a New
West Side of Street is
Buckman
Numbers
Given
Riter
Record
Consumed.
Report was received here Sunday
This is thesea>on of the year when
Vice Regent Snark G. A. Gris- !
which had been picked up by wire­
INSPECTOR TO COME SOON
LOSS WILL BE VERY HEAVY
wold of Portland, who is Snark for NEW MILL HAS RUN THREE MONTHS the live stock of Coos and Curry
less, stating that a man named
counties are being rounded up anil
the northern district of Oregou, held
Thomas had shot and killed the
taken to the outside markets, and in
a rousing cantatenation in Bandon.
captain of the steamer Buckman,
spite of the exceedingly dry season
Saturday night. At precisely nine
That the Coquille river will get which plies between Seattle and San
The new mill of the Geo. VV the stock is looking fat and fine,
The entire business section on the
n iniites past nine o'clock the (»real
Mo »re Lumber Co. is proving itself and many of them are equal to the the jetty lights which have been Francisco.
i he killing w as done west side ot the street at Langlois,
Hoo Hoo descended from his home to i e one of the best in this section
corn fed cattle of theeast. In soeak peiitioned for, providing U. S. Navy- about 22 miles off the coast of Eure­ also known as Dairvville, was de­
in the clouds and immediately pro
ot the country, anil the company ing of som : of the fine cattle and Inspector, J. M. Ellicott, is satisfied ka, at 2:45 a.m, Sunday ."Thomas stroyed by ti.e which bn ke out in
ceeded to the 1. O, O. F. Hall,
can certainly feel proud of the sheep that have gone through Myrtle there is need for them, seems now jumped overboard, and although White's livery barn about 2:00 o’,
where he found the following 1 ur- record they have made.
an assured fact, according to the boats were immediately put out to clock this morning.
Among the
Point, t >e Enterprise sa s:
blind kittens awaiting his arrival to
A member of the company, in
“One of the best bunches taken following letter received by C, R. hunt for him, lie was never found, building.; burned were Rackleff's
be lead through the outer garden
talking to a reporter for the R e ­ away horn here was a herd of forty- Moor, secretary of the Bandon Com­ and is supposed to have drowned in store, two hotels, two livery barns
into the vast and mysterious domains
corder , Tuesday, said:
and other smaller stores. Accord­
the ccean.
one head that had been grown and mercial Club.
of I loo I loo:
The
letter
is
as
follows:
“Last Friday was the anniversary fattened By C. VV. Haines of Eck­
No motive was given lor the kil­ ing to report, the only business
Oran J. Seeley, A G. Johnson
of our big fire We have rebuilt ley.
houses that re main standing are
D ept , of C ommerce and
The
average
weight
of
the
ling in the message received.
and Nonda Anderson of Coquille;
L abor
and been running three months since steers in this group was 1,260 pounds
Bowman’s blacksmith shop anil
W. M. Craine, R. H. Rosa, W. N. that catastrophe, and naturally we
Light
House
Establishment
ox’s grocery, both of which were
McKay, Frank Flam, Edward H do not leel ashamed of what we have anil Mr. Haines received $4-50.
State
Assembly
Ticket
Office
of
Inspector
13th
Dist.
on the east side of the street. Up
Fish, M. J. McKenna and Millard acconipliseil. The new mill has making the average value of the ani­
Portland, Ore.
to the time of going to pres-, we
mals
$56.70,
and
the
entire
bunch
F. Shoemaker, of Bandon; John J.
proven itself capa le of a greattr bringing in $2,324.70. This income
J uly 29, 1^10.
Congressman 1st District, W. C. were unible to learn just the amoi nt
M' Donald ot North Bend;. V. N. output and a belter quality of manti
of loss, nor what per cent, was cov­
represents just about the minimum Mr. C. R. M oore ,
Hawley, Salem.
Barker 01 Fairview.
facture than the old one, rfnd i; un­ amount of effort. After the young
Sec’y Bandon Com’cial Club,
Congressman 2nd District, W. R. ert d by insurance, but it is under­
Youth and virility was fittingly ex doubtedly, one of, if not the speed­
stood the loss is very heavy.
Bandon, Oregon. Ellis, Pendleton.
emplified by the initiation of Col. R. iest mill in this country. In proof stock is secured, about all the atten­
Sir:
Governor, Jay Bowerman, Condon
H. Rosa. who, despite his years, was of this statement we advance the cut tion they require is an occasional
Sec’y State, F. VV. Benson, Rose
salting
unt'l
they
are
ready
for
the
Your favor of the I Sth instant in
the liveliest kitten in the bunch, anil made on Tuesday of last week: 188
A Good Investment
burg.
market.
closing three petitions in regard to
mewed and purred anil lapped his logs in 8 hours. This, so f ir as we
bunch of 250 head was received changes in the aids to navigation
Treasurer, R. VV. Hoyt, Portland.
milk with the rest of the litter.
can find out, is the record for hand­ from the Dement range, being mar­ for the Coquille River has been re
Supt. Pub. Induction, L. R. Al
In yesterday's issue we publish d
The following officers officiated.
ling anil sawing small logs in this keted by Dement and Biaden. These ceived anil the matter will receive Herman, Eugene.
an open letter to the citizens ot
Snark, G. A. Griswold of Port­
country. The C. A. Smith mill has cattle are also in prime condition my personal attention as soon as it
Atty Gen., J N Hart, Baker City Roseluirg concerning the Coos Bay
land.
handled 435 l> gs in to hours with and always command good prices. is practicable to make a trip to Ban­
Supreme Judges, Thomas A-. Fraction Corporation, which pio-
Senior Hoo H im ), F. W Wood of
two bands, one doublecutting, and Fhe tendency to go into dairy stock don.
McBride,
VValiace McCamant, F. A. poses to build an electric railway
North trend,
a battery of live resaws, while we does not afford the best opportunity
For your information it is stated Moore and George H. Burnett.
from Marshfield to this city, and
t Junior Hoo Hoo, VV. H. Payng of
handled our 188 with one singlecut- for the stock raiser and finally he
State
Printer,
VV
illiam
J
Clarke,
that
the
Cape
Blanco
Light
is
soon
from
here southward to Grant’s Pass
Seattle, Wash.
ing bandmill anil one resaw. Also may be forced to breed if he wishes
Gervais.
to be changed to oil vapor,which will
Mr. Averill, president of the c< rpor-
Bo'um, C. H. Brouillard of Noith
all the turning was done with a the best prices but the Dement
Railroad Commissioner, Frank ition, has identified himself with this
considerably increase its brilliancy
Bend.
Simonson turner which is especially range is capable of doing the best
and will help shipping bound for the Mil*..
corporation for the sole reason that
Scrivenoter, J. W. McKinzie of
designed for large logs: the Smith possible with the stock fed there,
State
Engineer,
John
Lewis.
it is a legitimate business proposition
Coquille River.
Portland.
mill has a Simonson and several Hill and if good young stock is secured,
Labor Commissioner, O. P. Holl. that appeals to him as one that will
The location of a new light on the
(»union, Win. Vaughn of North
turners which are a short anil small fancy beeves .ire turned out.
Water Commissioner. F. K Get- open to commerce one of the richest
South side of the Coquille River
Bend.
log appliance.
Moreover, for the
Oilier ranges and ranches con­ will requtre an appropriation from tins, Marshfield.
sections of the country in the VV<st,
Jabberwock, F. E. Glazier of
benefit of the incredulous, it may be tributed to the tot al, and the buyer,
Representative
Coos
and
Curry
Congress
for
its
construction
and one which has vast possibilities
North Bend.
stated that the 435 )< gs were of the Mr. Hanan ot Roseburg, took out
The placing of lights on the South county (6th District) Herbert Hume both for the capitalist and the man
Arcanopet, IL M. Hyde of San
same size as the ones we sawed, va­ 500 head, besides a number of ani­
COUNTY ASSEMBLY T1 KET
vho tills the soil or conducts local
Francisco, Cal.
Jetty, however, is a matter coming
rying from 12 to 30 inches in diam­ mals w liich have been sold to the
County Judge, E. A. Anderson. enterprise. Every man in this city
Custocation, Capt. Parker of Park
within the jurisdiction, of the Com­
eter. The kind of wood in each butchers in this valley and those on
Sheriff. John Yoakum.
missioner of the Bureau of Light-
ersburg.
knows or ought to know, what an
case was cedar, red at Smith’s and the bay.
County Cleik, James Watson
Official Barber, <». A Racouiliat
Houses. and a report will be made
adv Ullage a railway from here to
white here.’’
I he movement of sheep toward by me as soon as 1 have been abl<
Coroner. VV’. J. Butler.
of North Bend.
tide water at Coos Bay will lie for
County Treasurer, T. M. Dimmick
market has also commenced. J. L. to I ook into the matter personally.
There were fourteen old members
Representative Coos County (5th Roseburg and the entire tributary
p. esent.“ The “On the Roof" was i paja| Baby Disease Alarms Knight took a bunch of some 3.200
Respectfully,
country. For a decade the improve­
District) JG. I. Tread gold
! head through town Wednesday.
a most elaborate affair and was in :
J M. E i . i . icott ,
County Commissioner, George A. ment has been hoped for. The
' I'liey were picked up 011 the ranges
Officials
the banquet room ot the 1. (). O. F. |
business interests of the city are now-
Commander, U. S. N. Inspector. A rmstrong.
! in Curry county largely and are
Co. Surveyor, E. H. Kern. 33 qtx asked to 0 -operate with the com­
Hall , and a jolly time was had. It j
being driven through to Oakland, 1
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was after midnight when it began ;
pany in finding a route by which the
where
they
will
be
placed
oh
the
cars
;
and the banquetlers dispersed about
Ranch
Life
in
the
Great
mad may enter the city, the surveys
Washington, July 30. — Owing to and shipped to Portland. The sheep 1 Central Oregon Railway De­
2 o’clock.
having
already been completed to
South West
the prevalence of in antile paralysis ate also in fair condition and will!
velopment Redoubles
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within
a short distance of Roseburg,
in this city and elsewhere through­ likely command good prices.
•nd Mr. Averill makes the promise
School Board Met Tuesday out the conntry, a government in
ihat actual work will be commenced
Next Sunday night, Aug. 2
vestigation is to be made into the
Portland, Ore., Aug 23. (Special)
Evening
ou
ilie Roseburg end of the road
the
Grand
Theatre
will
offer
The Grange
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i cause of the disease. This was de­
Two announcements of the greatest
patrons
the
Greatest
Wild
West
I
within
thirty days, provided the citi-
cided on today after a conference
moment to the state have come from Picture ever seen on a screen.
I
zens
of
this place give the cnterpiisc
the Hill railway interests the past
The school board met Tuesday between Surgeon-General Wyman
Editor R ecorder : One ot the
This thousand foot film consists of | th* ir support and co-oper ition. The
evening and finished up the election of the public health anil marine hos principal features of organizing a week. One was the public state- a series of the most daring feats of w hole proposition is one of extreme
of teachers for the coming year, and pital service and Dr. John F. Ander grange is the institution of scientific I inent of Piesident John F. Stevens Riding Bucking Broncos, Lassoing fairness, and the only one that has
decided that school would commence . son, director of the hygienic labora­ agriculture. To begin such work in that the Oregon Trunk would com- Wild Steers. Fancy Trick Riding, vet come before the people of this
tory of that service.
Monday. September 19th.
a newly established grange it is un­ i mence work on a line between Med­ Cowpunchers Wrestling with Wild section of the State here the in­
Following is the list of teachers, The investigation will be started wise to create party feeling. There ford,, Josephine county, to connect Cattle, and many other fe its of vestment is absolutely guaranteed.
who will have charge ol the school as soon as Dr. VV. IL Frost, a mem­ is a far more ennobling result gained with the Oregon Trunk east of that daring.
The News urges the business inter­
ber of Dr. Anderson's staff, returns
this yeir:
point
beyond
the
Cascades.
The
when, in the business sessions of the
This Picture was produced by the ests of the city to stand together and
H. C Ostien, principal; Mrs. Os- from Mason City, Iowa, where he is .grange, harmony and good feeling is other was contained in amendment “SELIG ' Polyscope Co. at enor­ give this proposed electric road sub
tien and Miss Rose Hutchins, of studying the disease The nature of maintained, and the grangers remain . to the Oregon Trunk articles of in- mous expense.
stanti.d backing. Any investment
j corporation, filed at Olympia this
Nebraska, will be the other teachers the germ which causes the disease is
on giMxl terms with the business men
The GRAND THEATRE is the first that is made toward securing the
in the high school. The grade according to Dr. Anderson, a prac­
1 week, giving the company the right house in Coos Co. to book this road, that all are agreed will I m : of
of
tlit
city.
teachers aie: I’eail Walker, eighth; tical mystery to medical science.
To accomplish better results, the to extenil the Oregon Trunk from a splendid film. Owing to the extra inestimable value to the whole of
“The appalling list of deaths of
Mary Marsh, seventh; Louise Lati­
pcint near Bend, Crook county, to heavy expense incurred in securing Southern Oregon, will bring to the
mer, sixth; Kate Rosa, fifth; Inez infants.” said Dr. Anderson, “is not master ot the grange has requested the heart of Harney county, near this Release, the price of admission investor many times the original
the members and invites all the far­
Lusk, fourth; Beulah Hess, third; the most distressing feature of the
Burns, a distance of aliout ¡55 miles. will be I5cts.
amount in the increased value of
Doratha Gibson, second; Pensie disease, as thousands of children are mers to bring exhibits to our next Simultaneously with revelation of
After
you
have
seen
“
Ranch
Life
propei ty holdings and volume of
permanently crippled or deformed, meeting, which will be Saturday, those great plans, Mr. Stevens was
Kopl, first.
•
in
the
Great
South
West,
’
’
you
business,
to say nothing of the worth
Among other things the board did the disease not being necessarily September 3rd, at 10:00 a.m. The elected president of the S|x>kane, wouldn’t have missed seeing it for a of th«- bonds securing the first outlay
Tuesday evening, besides electing fatal. It seldom attacks a child oldir ladies are also invited to bring ex­ Portland Seattle Ry, better known quarter.
of cash. This is Roseburg’s oppor­
teachers, was to place an order for than five years, but adults occasion­ hibits, and there will also be a big as the North Bank, making him
This
Picture
will
be
exhibited
one
tunity. nor should it be allowed t »
supplies for the laboratory, and or­ ally have been victims. In my opin­ basket dinner. Everybody is in president of all the Hill systems in night only. Rem< mber the date, pass, because with the commence­
vited.
T
he
C
ommittee
.
der some new desks for the high ion the disease is l»oth infectious and
this state and the North Bank. With Sunday, August 28th.
ment of actual work on this railroad
contagious; certainly infectious,' as
Two more Reds of Pictures will
school.
the work deemed consequent to an-
to
the coast will be inaugurated a
has been proved by ex fieri inents.
Lorenz’ store wants all your pro­ [ nounced construction projects, the also be shown, making the enter­
The disease begins to assert itself duce. We will pay you 40c per Hill interests will luive in Oregon tainment last One Hour and Fifteen remarkable era in the history of this
city, following which increase of
Archdeacon Horsfall will hold ser­ early in June, reaches its height in dozen lor y< ur eggs in trade, and from 8eo to 900 miles of railway, Minutes.
population and business will lie most
Tne
Grand
Orchestra
will
deliver
vices in St. John's church, Sunday, July and Augu-t, and passes away in market price on all other pro­ costing for roadbed and track up-
the goods in the line of Popular marked and continuous. Roseburj
’g
September.”
at ¡1 a.m. and 7.30 pm.
duce.
33-2» i wards of I40 aoo.ooo, perhaps mere. Music,
News.
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