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VOLUME XXVI. BANDON. OREGON, SEPTEMBER 8. 191U THACTION COMPANY WftS BIC SÜSS Will HAVE WOULD BUILD ROAD [NIIHIAIN ÄSIS Granta Fa«« if Bond» can Grand Officer« of I. O. O. F. Be Secured- of Oregon, visited Bandon and Household Were on Display SHIPPING OUT NEW PLANT Will Build Electric Line to Many Product« of the Ranch NUMBER 35 SPRUCE LUMBER c oquiUe People Will Take Stock in New Johnson System of Doing Company Mill I odgea, Friday Cargoes Urge» Several Reform» in Going to North Bend and Gray» Harbor Busine»« I Rather pe. uliar things happen A movement ii on foot at Coquille sometimes, but one ot tltr most pc 1 tor rhe rebuilding ot the mill ot the KtWHHÜ SHUULBHt fltHACIUll SfRUlCt I cuiiar events we have heard ot tor Johnson Lumber Co, The scheme j some time is the tael ilut spruce ■ is tor a stock company, the purpose I lumber tor boxes is being shipped ot which will be to build and operate Fargo, N. D, Sept. 5 Organ liotn this port to Grays Harbor, a mill in Coquille on the site ot the Wash , which ii said to be the • »Id Coquille Milt and Mercantile ized labor foumi a champion t«xliy greatest spruce belt ot all the forest Company plant The plan has been in Theodore Roosevelt, who deliv j country on the Pacific coast, and at formulating tor some days past, and ered an address hereon the occasion j that (he trraghht is $.| 50 a llious • it is reported now 10 be practically ot the lavmg ot tlie cornelstone ot a i old W hy the box lactones then- a mrr thing. The company is to be can attuid to pay this Ireighi rather under the management ot Alfred (library building tor the Fargo cut than buy the spruce in their own Johnson, Jr Stock subscriptions lege. country is the question we would are being received and sufficient has Received with great enthusiasm by like to have answered. I hen an been, subscribed to make the under the thousands ot people crowded other ta< t worthy ot notice is that taking a sure thing. In regard to about the uew library -He, ami look the Oregon is taking a ca>goot the plans, the Coquille Valiev Sen ing on trom the windows ot the col spruce io the box tail, ry at North tinel says: Bend, and the freight on this is ¿3 The Capital stock will be $7j.uoo. lege, Breiident Roosevelt spoke at a thousand divided into Jioo shares 11 is in some length on educational ami eco Now il these ditlrreni places can . Oregon but thrr ughout the United ♦ tended to keep J^.rwo, treasury nomic queiuous, and on the events atiord' to buy spiuce lumber heie States and even in foreign countries. i stock to be used w hen needed Sub «»t his own liie. and pay the height on it, then w hy These addresses were much appre- je< t to the pr. position ot the Coquihe , “1 am glad to s-e the captains <>t would not a box factory on th.s lated bv the members present, ami Mill & Mercantile Company, this will no doubt serve as an inspiration olarit will be taken in at <1,500, free ; udustry rewarded,* he saiJ, “but 1 rivei p >y* It such a factory coi.i.i t< the lodges to do better work than >t debt and the buoms and such would make their reward subject to oiih save the ireiglti it could make money. ever before. machinery as «an be used from the the condition that the leward shall ! 1 his is a piopositiou that will cer The grand mastei congratulated Johnson Lumber Company plant, be tor a« tual seivices rendered, dial lainly beat na estigal ion by lhe peo Bandon lodges on the excellent pro ire to be turned in at $i<»,oco, tor it shall be a reward toi hav mg served gress they had made during the • which Altred Johnson subscribes the public and not lor having swin pie who have money loinvest, or who ale looking tor a site lor a lac— recent years, and espe« lalh upon the stock The company Mill also have dled the public, and that it shall bear tury fine new lodge home they have re the light tu take a contract from the some proportion to rhe service ren As to whether it shall be centiy completed, also .saying that it Johnson Lumber Company tor their dered is probably the best hail in the slate lugs trom Seven .Mile Camp at a enough, 1 am always ready to solve 1 am in a town the size of Bandon straight price ot J7 oo tui hr and that question oil his side. After the meeting an elaborate spruce, and $12.00 tor white cedar, willing to make a big maigin Ot Constable S. S. Shields has re banquet was served by the Rebek dis : said price to run until all such timber error and to give bun tom er five ceived the following letter which is times as much as he has earned, but in the beautiful dining hall, to which is removed. self explanatory: all did ample justice Among those who have subscribed not too times as much as he has S an F rancisco , C ai .., Taken all together, the meeting I stock are the tollowing Coquille earned. “I want Io give the best possible was one that will lung Le remem Mill and Mercantile Co., bv E. E , Aug. 26, lyio. Dear Sir -On August 21 it 1910. bered by Odd Fellows and Rebekahs I Johnson, J-, o < h >, Johnson Lumber chance also 10 the ordinary inan • >t Bandon Co . by Altresi Johnson, Si., $io,- I don't mean that i want to carry two men named Flank Edward But the >>rdi laiy man Wood alias Frank 11 West, alias --------OCX)----- uoo; A R Clinton, $1,500 C. M any man should be fully compensated toi Fled 1 homas anil Groi ge Wash ■skeels ¿4 Soil. $500; R. S. Knowl Along the Wharf lllgtoil Wise alias Allied Wilson, ton, fi.ooo H N. Lorenz, $500; what he produces.'* Then leinarkmg that these were I undertook to hold up the Steamer R H Mast, $500 M Air x on, his policies, he added “ Buckman then mrouie from Se The New pent arrived Hl hom $2ou: A N Gould, $200; W H “It ii tc«.hmcallv <olirci to dt * attle to San Francisco. When th.* Portland, Saturday, with 4 good Mansell $soo; 1 .. H Hazard, ts«ju; scribe these policies as anaicbism. steamer was sailing along the coast, cargo ot freight «nd goes to Co >1 A. J. Sherwood, *500; W Culm, which IS the habit ot ionic ol those -aid to be n«-atly opposite the month Bay tins trip with a cargo of spruce $250; C. A Harrington, J500; Jas who live m the shadow ot Wall ^.«l the Umpqua River, I-’. 1-'.. Wood lumber tor the North Berni Box Watson, $300 street. »> | jumped oveiboatd alter h.tv ng shot Factory. 1 he Washcalore arrived J. H. Somers, repteieaimg the Bay I t act ion Corporation wa-> Coos SHOWS WUI CM Bf MlSIll Htm in Bandon this week diking with the business men relative tu raising {50. 000 in bonds tor the Luildmy ot an <u< «nd Master I hoi Ot The exhibitkin by Bindon Grange electric railroad from Cuua county the Grand Lodge, 1 ot The given in Concrete Hatt, Saturday, to Granti Pass and Roseburg Oregon and Giand L was a success in every particular, plan li, not to give the road a and many product» of the taim amt bouui but to subs, nbe tor bunds, W imberly ot the Grand Encamp home were on display The dav which will be secured by the Mai me ment. visited (he Bandon Odd Eel- Trust and Savings Hank ot San lows and Rebekahs, Friday, and wa-i fine so tar as weather was con F rancisco, and the bond holders are found the Io tges m good condition, cerned, and as a result many ranch A joint meeting was held in the ers attended and brought products aismed ot six per cent on their in evening ot ail thiee branches ot the This is ot various kinds raised on their vestment from tlie »tart. order, including the subordinate ranch, while the ladies were in no ¿ertainly a proposition tint is worthy wise in the rear with then display . >1 consideration by citizens ot this lodge, encampment and Rebekahs community, especially since the ( he meeting was addressed both by ut household products The merchants ot Bandon are also I money is not a donation, it is only Mr. Rym and Mr Wimberly, who woithv ot much p.aisefor the hberal deposited in th«- bank and cannot be gave inspiring talks regarding what mannei in which they responded 10 ' used until the company gives evi Odd Fellowship is doing not only 111 the call »or donations to be given as prizes, «nd by no means the least part ot the big day was the luncheon spread at noon, which was so great ly enjoyed, and which, it Hooligan h«d been there, he would have said, “is thfs Heaven?3 Among the articles on exhibit and the exhibitors were Potatoes and cranberries by Gather Bros , and w« were informed by them that thev raised 14 large potatoes in one hili their cranberries were tmr and ol excellent color. Mrs Cope, ot Four mile, exhibited some extra fine bread butter and preserves Mrs. Lake also brought bread, butter, truit, honey, «nd a bouquet of beautiful flowers; she hail her exhibit ver« tastily surrounded by a well ladene I hop vine W. M. Bates exhibited a selection*of apples, pears, beet' and a new kind ot jiea, with a vine five tee* long concerning which lhe grai gers would like Mi Batei to inform them Mr and Mrs Ran dleinan exhibited some very hne white honey, also some fresh cidei, which seemed to Le very popular among the visitors, and some excel lent apples ami pears. Mr. DeLong smne ' ‘Prize Takel exhibited « onions a Inch proved true to the dence of earning out then part ot the contract. Fifty thousand dollars is a small sum as compared to the great bene nt that a railroad would he to us in ■ Bandon and to the whole ot Coos county The Coos Bay Traction Company is backed with five nullion dollars, ami then idea in selling bands, is to give the people here an uiterest in the load so that there .will be a more loyal support of the institution. it will not co-t the people anything to look into the sit uation at least, ami vise every pn iibir means of support to 4 project that means So much to us. ----------------- ------------ old asparagus tops, his Led ot this vegetable should be in bearing next spimg Mrs C. Beyerle had on exhibit »orne v ei y hne plums, piunes, apples, pears, and large cucumbers One apple in particular, the Bis marck was cimin on a 5 year old tree, which shows that thi.i variety is « quh k producer ot returns. John Get bei showed some kchl rabi, I prunes «nd Leri les .Mti Belle A | Kolp’s Lee clover was iv met hing worthy of special mention tins was ni>>e teet high, vyjlh thousands of small flowers or f>los'«»ins name A silver trowel was then handed I «nd killed Capi. I B Wood in .111 Judge Hamilton Here lhe prizes awarded wer«- as fol in port Sunday and is loading at the The biggest exhibit was that dis lows: to the Cokmel, 1 who peitoimcd tlie uucuccesslul attempt Io rob the ship, river nulls. She met with a little play ed by Mi Hanly, among which 1 final cerem my ot laying the corner the point where he jumped ovei Fot best and latgrrt extutal, Mr. Haal), • rug accident coming in over the bar judge J W Hamilton, of Rose stone, In the metal box deposited boalti was corn io teet tall, oils, six tret tn ru 'A «xxli ull Sc I ura«r 1...... I is saul lobe some 7 milei striking the south Jetty, and tan into 5-ci/ud beu and large«: exhiba, J L Euatei. burg, and one of lhe judges ot the m the stone was placed an article! from and eight inches tail •rut well tilled, ■...... 1 shore. He vvai probably tlie wharf near the creamery after • dollar« worth ut coMee from O A Trow* ( Secund Judicial District, comprising wiitten by Colonel Roosevelt no drowned, although he may have pears ami ap| les which cannot tie having arrived inside, and it was bridge I Coos, Currv, Douglass, Lane, Ben ti.lai lite and portraits ut C.>1 i-el been picked up bv a passing vessel, excelled any where, ami in tact he Bea display ot fruit, E M Sande.llu a tet ot trrst report«*! th «t one w heel was lost, ton and Lincoln counties, was iri Roosevelt and President 1 aft had so many things it is impossible cup» and «auceu. from Ha*Let Shue. • >i i.vmg a lite preserver on hr may but later reports are that the vessel Bandon Sunday. When Judge Ham For beat and moil perfect apple., .Mr Hanly, is not hurt to mention all of them «Mr. Bioum — <z»X> — j.os iuty have leached shore 01 his ilton was first elected m tbisdistnct, m back brought in a prize winning one paring machine, from Bandon Hardware Co The Fiheld arrived Sunday wiih Low Wage* Pack Tenement» i»udy may have washed ashore. E w Sett preserved truit. Mu. J A Cope, a 1 898, he was the only judge in the pumpkin, and J H Jones, our I He w«s I m >111 in Chicago, Illinois, Z65 tons ot freight tor here and Port ladies whae «iurt, trom t< H. Rosa Co. district; but since that time two inure townsman showed a six pound tur next ot km Arthill Wood, care J She had 20 passengers Bert exhibrt ot gram, F. F. Eddy, $2 (JU mer Orford jtidgeshtjis have been inaugurated, New Ycrk, Sept, 5 A prelitni 1». White, New York, N. Y. Aged nip R W Bullard’s fruit display, chandise, iiom Smith Bio« A c Sidwell. Her outgoing cargo consists ol 450. Best eshtbrt ot potatoes. Gather Bio» , $f UO so that now' there are three, and it so ; nary* report of a sub- committee ot Z9.yeais, height 5 teet, 10 im hrs, anti particularly his twigs ot crab « joo feet ot lumber and 28 passen-1 worth ot bread and cake, trom M Smith Best happens that this year thei« are two Mayor Gaynor's < onges lion < ominit weight 145 lbs., peihaps heavier. ajiples were very fine, and would be gers, among whom are: omons, Mr DeLong. a bottle ot . ough mecheme. judges to elect these are to succeed Iter declares that the low wages -paid F.ves blue, No, 9; hair light biown, a great advertisement to exhibit at «j Ml hlcwa aod wife, Mu B LUingKin. Mu> hom C. Y Lowe I W Hamilton of Roseburg, and 'workingmen in New York is the! complexion luddy. Peisunal marks state fair. F F Eddv showed tom Best dttplay ot Howe:«, Mr« C aateibury, | M f liinywn. H King. A. Dawson, G Seeley, ] S Coke ot Marshfield, both of [ chiet cause of the tenement house and seals, two moles la-low right different kinds of grain laised by I .«lad bowl, trom A Me Nau W H Taykx, A. L Laney and wde 8 H Johnson Chaa. Kraeii, C Tutie. J K MeGee, whom are in tlie held for re ele« tion, congestion hirn, also a blovk ot spmee wood Beu «abbaye Mrs C. Beyerle, a can ut lard, 1 he committer says axilla Mole 1 inch below right Mt> Btamienbutg, Mi« R A Tiaylo.-, Le>ia with very good prospects ot success with 23 year rings and a diameter of hom M L. L uretu that (850 a year is the mnnruum on' nipple, mo e upper left hip. Scar TtaJa, F. U Diepei^ Florence Evans. J I V oters should thereloie remember ' which a man. his wile and thiee chil right eyebrow; three moles between 25^ inches Our triend W F i best pumpkin. Mr Broomback. cake plate, R.ddie, E. L aliaa. and .Miu W.lmn hum A McNau . . .. in _ Manhattan __i ( at the primaries to vote for two can dren Kennedy had some hne large onions can live de«'eti(ly 1 scapula mule below leit butlo. k. Best honey, E M Raudieuan, hand pamtej I The Elizabeth arrived Tuesday I «m display, raised on the high land cake plate, hum Boyle's Jewelry Store didates for judge as there are two The average wage paid in New Kindly arrest and wire me at my with t<»5 tons «at freight and the fol tu be nominated amt elected east ot Bandon Mrs Canterbury's Beu pear«. R W Bullard, a U OU hat, trom York, the committee finds, is about I expense it hr is discovered or it Ins lowing passengers — uoo «li'play ot apples, jellies, cauliflowers, i Hub Gio Ac Shoe Co. #535 4 VMr In many < Sirs em body 1» iound 1 hold warrant Mi and Mic E. E. Lyon«. Arthur Kapce. A A number ot the prize winneis and particulaily hei beautiful bou Oil Machinery Arrived. ployes do not receive what the com charging him with murder. N. U ueinai. Earic H Bena, Mis A j Han quet <4 flowers attiacted much at left before the prizes were awarded, man, U «Iter Hartman. Thomas Cotneiun, mittee consider» sutticieut to keep Will forward photograph it I can EndtcoU and Mrs A Bum stead tention F. M Sanderhn’s big and they w ill receive same by ad- ‘ body and soul together. obtain one. .The last shipment of machinery display consisted of prunes apples, 1 dressing a letter to M G Pohl, :n The Elizabeth will sail agtin this An ivestigasion of the Manhattan Kindly request your local news- tor the A locene Oil & Gas Co ar- berries, t<eans, squash, grain, canned closing a two cent stamp afternoon at 3 00 o’clock and will postottice, the repott say», shows papen to give as mu< h publicity as Some ot lhe aiticles ate still on probablv arrive here again about . rived on the Elizabeth Tuesday and truit, one stslk ot -iigar corn with 721 men who receive $6oo a year possible in this matter in the hope of will be taken out to the site on i 1 ears on it, and other g«x»d things display at the Calker H.«iel. where next Wednesday and 513 who aie paid f»oo a year apprehending this man ii he is alive, Bear Creek, and the work ot drill I - 1 > - A Hatierly showed beets, pota they may yet Le seen James Wilson ot the Machinist» 01 of finding Ins remains if dead. mg »ill now be pushed as rapidly as M G P ohl toes very tall rye. and a thousand The heavy fog outside Wednes Union, stated I j the committee thai \ ouis respectfully,. possible and it is thought that it wdl -zszvo----- headed kale; the last is a gteat pro day prevented the sailing of the Fi the average u i wages paid in noirnai C. 1. E lliott . not take over 6u days to put the ducer ot feed tor dairy cows and ha* Mrs Emma Osborn and son will held tor San Francisco, and the well down. tunes to the 4000 members of his U. S. Marshal. given as high as 40 tbns of teed per leave Muttdav lor Albany where her Oregon tor Coos Bay The latter union is only $ ■ uo a year — nnry- Non- - ----- «ere M G Hohl hid cabbage the son will attend school the coming has a cargo ot spruce tor the North Sec or phone L ) Radley tor all union machinists receive hum $1 5« The “palace" boat of Bandon — third cut at «Italia, and i»o year» year. Bend Pox Factory kind* oi Fire Wood. 27 U to >2.50 a day. "FIFIELD” u i . ------- • 1 i I 'N « o • • •' * •• • 9