Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, October 04, 1910, Image 1

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    VOLUME XXVI.
BANDON. OREGON. OCTOBER 4. 1910
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Of ¡3 WñEGKED
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Kiiieu tn A Sig E -
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d
PROMINENT CPl’PL
GLliB
With this issue oi the R ecord x the paper is being cnan gc<l |o
ABE .tfARRiED
iscmi-wvekiy. and the d ues ol puuiicati.»n will hereahei be Fucsdav and
1 Ftiday «*t each week tnsic. ! I ihuisda t This move has iicen contem
Newspaper at Florence Tel’
i we i>v People are Reported
A TWICE A WEEK PAPE....
NUMBER
of investigation oí ¿ou- l-
ern Pacific Oiiiciai
I pl t«i by the management 01 the B i
corp >. k
lor some tune, and we feel
C. R. Aitac and Miss Mat -
1 mat with the progress tiandon 1. • ¡1 -«.ie in tiie past year or two. that the
IQuest; hi )' Fruit vanne;
i tune is now ripe for the cnange to :
place.
for ímu M it »an.ii i.p
V\ e have conndence in the fomr« <jf Bandon and ¡relieve that her citi-
: ¡zens are as enterprising as can be tou id in anv citv oi its size.
garet irturphv Wterrirti
at Marxiirie ‘
and discussed
Oi course tins change means au added expense to tne publishers, but
riu- Florence newsfiaper tells oil we believe, tiiat tiie pe >pi • oi Baud) 11 wilt appreciate the movement in a
C. R. Wade, one of Bandon >
¡.the investigations oi tiie Soutiierni w iv ttuncitnt to warrant ii
eap< ; <■. and that in time it wiii be the Ix-si
; prominent attorneys, and Miss Ma
I Facitic representatives in the biusiaw for aii concern k 1.
Igaret Murphy, who has been
l country with a view of looking into
I teacher in the Bandon public school
in tins connection we might a«.ld that an invitation is extended to all
i tiie advisabiiitv ot building a road
i for the past three years, were mar
Lus Angeles. (Jal.. Oct. 1 —I'he tiroin function Citv to Florence. In those in arrears on subscription tn pay up. The date on the address of
The ban h Commei tai Ciuu fried at tiie home of the brides >is
budding anil plant of the Los An I referring to the visit «0 the Siuslaw your paper wai lndictte the tune to winch you are paid: lor instance, it u 1 met in regular -e» <>n Lst Friday
ter, Mrsuijaiix'.' Cowan, t Mai-
geles lunes, on • of the best Known )f C. 1. Mill« and Dr. E. Miugns; suvs October, o. that means 1011 are fiaid tu October. 1910.
I night, Mr. M. G. Poni was present tield. last Wednesday event 1.
i ;
newspapers in the southwest, ot 1 i.iie newspaper .'.ays:
We do not ooast oi anything we nave done in the past, nor of.what and presented t c subir
i a can- i ceremony was pen »rmed i>y Rev.
which itener.il Harrison Gi iv Olis
“ 1 hey. interviewed a number of we expect to do m the future, but tins we will say, tiiat the jioitcy of the i nerv for Bandon a» tiie memiiers, Father Springer of Noitli Bend
is editor and principal owner, was I our leading business men and citi-
paper will oe as it alw ays has been, and that we expect to boost for Bandon land outlined in fits rem: iks s<nne c •i I The couple left for Pendk toii, Ore.
ixnnpl'.tciv destroyed by an explo­ I zem who are best acquainted with
,
,
,
I the things that could 1 ’ ue ice-mipii.Jiv.ci uter tue cevemonv, where they will
sion and tire shortly after 1 o clock i tiie country, (a obtain an iccurat« tnd the Coquille valley, tn st, last and all the time. iu»t a-, we nave dont I wun a cannery. now it would stimu—1 visit
Mr. Wade's relatives, aftei
tod.iv, resulting 111 the death ot up­ 1 estimate of the amount of timber m l in the past.
1 late the raising
fruit, betries, veg- I which they wid return to Bandon
wards ot 20 employes. I'he nnan (each townsliip as well as itte propot-
We will endeivor to keep out ot ait factional hgiits and give every-; etables, etc. in tins section <_>f Coos i and will be at home 10 then trnm<i
ciai loss is nearly liait a nnliion dol­ itionaie area of the land adapted lo| body a square deal.
1 ccuntv.
Mr. Polil advocated tin* i in tiie Lewin residence on me plank
lars. i ie management oi the piper ! agriculture after tiie timber is re
I
idea
of
starting
in i n a small scale I road.
1 htis we make our initial bow to I ill! public as a semi weekly paper
lavs tiie blame of the expiosion to 1 moved.
and enlarging tbe plant as brunness
Mr. and Mrs. Wade are two vet
labor muons with which organiza ; From I. B. Cushman, president « and assure everyone that we u til do o tr best to make 11 a paper ot merit. demanded, which ¡s a v e v sound
popular voting people. Mr. W.u
l oils tiie paoer has long been en- the conmiissiijn ot the Port of Sius
anu sensible suggvs'ion. 1 he nit in
- succeeded 111 working up a vet \
gngtd m bitter warfare.
taw. they obtained statistics as to th
iviecnodiM XDDOinimfr 's
ParKer-òvpners.
tiers of the club hsti ned very att<
1 ;me practice as .111 attorney, anti ha
Il is charged that unknown par ! amount oi freight shipped from 1
lively to dr. Fold a aouress. and ail
fe)
«•
rcme coniuK t«« c otiin- uni
ties set oli ’a heavy charge of dyna­ 1 port during tne jiasi y« .ir
agreed that 11 wouid ben good prop Lgenciaiiv owing to bis upright bu-
1 he appointments by the recent
Mr. Warren Parker, ot Pariti rs-
1 hey were seeking intormauuu s
mite m a bhnii ailcv winch ran mt"
I he Brule, wb «
osition altno r.ii :io dent .e action loess principles.
i<
.
nodist
Conierenc*
held
at
Hills
­
otirg,
anil Miss Nettie Sv pliers. of was taken bv the «
1 a: center of the building, coni- ro the advant. ges ot a raErcad to
j taught suhoni iierc f >r three ye;.i -
pifi'dv wrecking the interior and I I unction City as comparei with a boro« Ore.. for this locality, are ..» Lang low. were united in marr; g-
Phis is a orci.-os tfoii however that : is an accomplished lady and greatl
n tilts city last night by Rev. Win ¡should e looxed into very thor­
setting it on tire from rooi to base*- I road to Eugene, and in answt r 10 n loiiows:
I esteemed bv all who know hei
Marshfield
II.
1
Rutitdge.
House
tai I.
t
remark
that
so
far
as
our
peopie
ate
ment..
I'he force ot the expiosion
oughly and would certainly be <>t I hev.start out in me with the bright
»andon,
11. I.. Gratious.
I t . Parker m a wen known voting great benefit io band in ano the Co
was terniic. it was heard tor miles I concerned they would pre r the
-st oi prospi cis. and will have the
C
oquille,
E. C. Ma .
man of the Coquille vniiey and is quilie valley.
and all windows in the vicinity ol ion! 10 Eugene. Mr A ii«* eplie/
congrrnuiatious and iii st wi.-nits <
Gardiner,
J. S. Gt< 1
proprietor of the shingle inti! at
the idmes building at 1 First anti | tiiat the Question is not. wucn rot
The club also attended to other Hosts ot friends.
Mvrtlo
Point
To
tie
supplied.
Rarkeroburg. besides having othc i
Bxoauwav were shattered. Between Ido the peopie firefer. but wmeh w. I
The only tiling their iiatiduii
matters ot routine Busin« ss, mid
A S. il'-'i-.
Norrth Bend.
extensive holdings m this section of
50 and 75 employes were in theiturnish tiie most business tor the
though there was nat a very lar ge irienda have charged up again
R.;v. Graham», tue new d . star tar .xue.country,
buiimii • at the time of the expiosmn Iramuiw iximiiunv.
•v. »ttenoani-c. vet great enthusiasm them is the tact that thev were not
Fiie bt ide is not so well k.iowu prevailed among those fire.
and until the whole list 01 empiov |
i hey are greatly plea 1 will bandutr. is a graauate ot tiie t) >
iet tn on tiie secret until after it wa
of the paper can be checked over, hforence and llr presp -. an<l' Wesivan University of Uotunibus, nere but comes highly recommend
The chib .vih n.. ;' again craiav ill over. but that feature nas bi ■ i
tr will not be known how many lives j 1Ound the outlook for business lor a. .Ohio. He comes fiere iron» txtantalti ed as a lady of acconipiisiimc
evening, at winch lit; > a number < ■ rnrgotttn and Mr. and Mrs. VVa-
1 'lie happy couple will iiave the
are lost
l ite responsible beads ol i road much better than thuy had an b.uls where he was.veig successful
will receive a royal welcome on th r
best wishes of hosts of iriends tor a matters >i importau « to BantlOn return.
tiie paper, including Assistunia ,t-n-j ucipatiM. Mr. Miiiis intmt n :ii that' in ins work.
vid vt«. arv wiii e ta 1 an. .
Rev. R. II. Allen, who has iicen happy and
prosperous tourney
eral Manager Hairy Lhandien nar- | ins report would be tavor iNe to con
riil citizens who arc at ali interest«
rowlv enenped dv ith. uianvot them istructing the road and before leaving the pastor here for the fast two years through life.
in the development of tins section ^oruanè Live Stock Report.
having ieit the budding a short time , ie remark« I. “You wifi have a road a :1 attend the Kimball Solmnl of
are urged to be uret nt„
before tbeexplosion i ne tirespread iie)e before they do at Ceos 1 ay/' t heology at bah tn and w ill not
Along the Vvhai
titruugno.it the building vith am.«z- ‘
¡he ¡dan which is now being con preach tins year.
Receipts at the Portland Union
ing rapidity, and ir. the course ot|sid< r«i by tne company is to build a
Report >: ùant >.i Gran y « ->t< < k Yards tor the week endini
but a lew seconds the riain.^ uurnial t (o;,d from Eugene or function to
t he Newport sailed inindav for
today have been as follow
(futile
every wm«i<>w and door in the buihi- | Florence and thence tu Loos 1. y.
! I More nepresentatives for Portland with a large shipment ■
j . m. hogs 30'11, sheep 5260, II.
mg. snooting high afxive the roof. | Messrs Mifirs and Mingus left I ri
Editor R ecord ‘-a : With tin m A' M. 173. goats 292.
hogs, 20 tons ot woof, live tons of
Northwest
Ti«e building wa» equipped with 1 dav atterno >n bv wav ot the iak<
hid », 13 tons of miscellaneous and ot the deputy master of titc st;
S< non.ibie tipheavcis have oeciir-
grange, we :en. «¡; unusually inter­
gas fittingsand the force ot the ex-1 for Gardiner, «in their wav back to
3S.Ooo feet ot iunit
d during t ie pan week m cat
plosum tearing these pit>es into bits I Co s Bay
I lie Washcalore arrived in port esting meeting if ti e Grange ia-ij mu swine trade. Ine cable supph
Seattle. Wa Ii.. Oct. 3rd —Tlx
released tne gas. wnicti was mstamlv |
| |ie Lnn« County Asset Com- ."Stares ot the Northwest l di hare Simmy and will probably sail today .'Saturday. and it w is 0:11: tiiat will, continued enormous and while tin
lie it much benefit to the ioeail ..iai net on good steers remains firm
ignited in every part ot tne budding,pany s railroad surveyors are now 1 I 11 ret ongrexstnen aitei me election or tomorrow.
grange
as well as ail neighboring I ii ¿5.30 the bulk of the rim cum
No other cause tint dynamite is d- I working n’-ir*K:c litli cnnnerv f vo years from now, 11 the census
file Fineiii arrived yesterday a ith
vanc'-d :>v the witnesses except in 1 Mr. Fornert, the chief engineer, has nruves as great as every one experts, i k > tons 01 freight and passengers ;«■ granges.
I prised only fair 10 medium ireev«
As>
ali
good
things
take
time
the ■ ise of Western Union Telc- f been looking tor the b str niteio con gross will redistribute the repr«. follows; Mrs. D. B. Sullivan. Mi
to I out her cattie sold well from I hi
gi 1 1 Operator William Firmin, I run south troin Gienada.
We urn isintatio i ot each suite in the lower L. Forshav. Miss Forshav. E. |acoh «uliy develop, so wiii it take eonit« ut; <ows and hetiers were in go. id
who st «ted that he detected the < m I oi ideistand they intend to run >11 the I House as soon as the census returns son, F. D. Meyer, Mrs. Meyer. time to get. th s move thoroughly ¡demand and the market on cow
tmt was very steady^
ijouu bull
of gas mroughout tiie bundnig <-u • | west side of the lakes between her« -e are known, anti we will learn then l<ihn Meyer. L. Wirdamen, Car! under way.
li
is
a
year
now
since
Bantipp
j
maiie
a
her iu me nirul ami had called 1. | md Gardin« r.
new lop ot ¿4.00. and al
j whether these states get the addi- magle. f. Kime, Miss Rae Carey
teniun to
._ ¡1.
... A few
.... ___
minutes atu r
iti nal Congressmen which they ex» and six others whose names we did Grange No. 3«w was organized Arc u j .¡1 calves realised Rs.00 tn ora
parties who ’o!n«-u is cn ner 1
.instance. he market dropped back
the captation tiie |M>l»ce
1
arrestisi a j
Club Will ile Enteric <1 to t. Fen year» ago the distiibti- rot get.
tiers
not
impressed
tv
tn
litis
sann
j
to *7.00. a limi basis,
man named H trry Flake, who was
I roti ol Uongressincn was made; on
Hie Elizabeth witi arrive to-nig In
good
win
and
energy
with
which
j
man mg ius wav inrotigh the Broad
the hog market was very crr.iti
1 ie oasis ot one to each 190.000 and will probably sail
again
they enter< d; it u t vnv
t.‘
unsatisfactory with 1 general
wav tunnel lour blocks distant. H<’
1 he Republicans of N rill Lepo ! populati« it. Washington, fore:, r i nursd.iy.
it
lack
ot
stani
:
»
?
xcthing
can
be
(
downward
trend. Early transaction
was locked up on susincion. Anotb-| who formed a club a few days ¡:g<->;Pu‘- *;u> anowed three represetita
accomplished
v
aiiov.
tr.
’
t
?
few
er .man named Willuim irwm was expect to make the movement a
■>n Mondav were made at $10.73,
I *tc s
l'his year the popuiattoo o>
The Norway creamery, ot which 1 men and sisters, wiiime to work to but the market snowed signs ol
arrested later and tuk.si to the sta­ erai « :ie in tiie county, hi
■ I m- the state is expected to exceed 1 1 -
tion. ine police are without clues | that they will write the state central I mull« 1.
¡here are a hail million J. fl. Met. loskey is proprietor, and 1 do ali the wora ai.d others, tor one breaking Liter, and by Wednesday
Sales Fri
m»wev«-i. 1- to me supi>«i'.a perpe-| committee ana ask tiiat ttirougiioiit• peopir in the three largest cities- ins sister. Miss Minnie McCloskey reason or another, be wdliilg to j had dropped to $10 50.
ms
chief
aasiM.mt,
won
first
prize
accept
the
bene
tit»
with« ut their | day and ¿iatiirday showed a w< .
trato.
: the state in cities of the same size. I aioiiv.
I he distriouti'in wiii be
t «less and tne market closed 25 to
1 •«•«.1—
| Republican clubs Be formed with f oased on an increased popuiau.ul all tor crenmerv butter at the Oregon individual eh
state
tatr
at
bal<
in.
and
they
nre
at
t
ie
1.
;t
tneepng
tower inan a week a. ». Reci 1;
i
’
he
grange
Xecenlton for IXew minister1 member mt» m? ie up of 1 otn a n ver the nation, but it ought n it tr
11
w
receiving
the
congratulation..
Sis-
'
nave been liberal ootn from Nebraska
should si«.« a tuli attenuai, c.
biv and anti assembly Kepubi«. s. | .«e greater than one Congress nan tb
1 la. | ters, brira
It', i a-..et vtth t at: I u d Northwestern: po
in speaking of the movem r. • ne | u h 230.000 people, tn which eas- ot their friends and patrons
1. » tc
. 1 >
1 ne sie ep mover it tins v
A reccpnon wiii e given for tl < nt tne inemtx'is saia that North . i tnlf iVasntngton w ui get tour repr.-> 11 Norway butter scored 05 points ¡uu>, We will n<
was
in
competition
with
some
ot
the
(o
docK
hll
,
,
UKi
x
t
,,
time
to
tiegin:|
has
been enormouB a is usual
n«» pastor ot the M. E. dturclh | bail no candidates, either the assent-1 tativ'*• At the same ratio Gregcri
tiest
creameries
in
the
sgic
.
Sol
wc
have
pfent--
<>t
v
■
k
on
h..
id.
1
tin?
time
of tne year ; mtnc
Rev. II. L. t.raiious and wiii-. at btv or anti-assenibiv ticket, ami on I w.if probatify get three congressmen
good in it that people have been ai | amt some ig .. u i es auatt t ir
ci-nrt- 'or the nuiptti ai.st <. i ce
the n tn’ of
r. Bain, across the the state or county ticket, and con--tnstca.i ot two«* we now ban.
cused ol using Morway wrappers ua,axK,,',.
j.
,«• .\over :r i- i- utnui rs i me tin : <• ot t e ie
street from the cnuiclt. Wednesday fseqwntfv they feel that a general
tn inter er grade of butt't. It ...
u .
v , )L.
c ; --een
< ■ ■ jniiing mouth tast v u. Li: ■
wen:,.
,ui memocis ot the chon it 1 move in the county may well t
-wvo—•
also
sa-.d
that
the
Morway
factory
l
tITCr
.
m|f
^¡9
....
,
l3
eirctuu;
veari s ..al xl ♦ : as
id
and o.ngregati.m are invited to In m North Bend. About ao ot the
F. F. bkidv has received an p
present.
____
______
r re _______
ensti . ig
v-ar < will l other grades brought tatr prices con
I Kepuoucans started 1 lie tnovemciu, oorntment troni Acttrtg Governo! 1 nas üao madc morB bntUT inin "ny |omcera
—poo----
of
theGng.m'
‘
,thcr
cren
^
rrv
‘
he
county.
Ismenne tne supply.
1 he acm.11 I
I come uj). •
i and it is expertisi to in.u.c a Ciubf Bowerman aa one
I
tnterpri.se
.
Capl. 0» Wircn. cooperative <M».4 with too members
f detegaiis to the Nati<aiai Farm Cott
i So be there and express vour for iambs was not sttong and tin
t market was shaded 10 to 15c on the
server, reports the ruinftdf tor the 1 Among some of those who are I vent ion at Omaha, which meets I
1 choice tor on; ei
Fur
1 nest ottenngs.
m« nth id September to be 1 2 h«in- jleaders in tiie movement arc f. SjOciolx r 13th.
The appcintnn nt | >Satn Hines, who was formerIv a
_ _
I
ore.itii> oi an inch. <iavs ch ar. ?5i tSinith. Enter i^mgie. L. f. inmpson, caine entirely unsohcitcd and is 1 Bandon bmnness man and booster.
I'Nxiuv and a.uup. 5. i'he rami. U C S. Wtv. 1 a. C. E. Mavoee. \ I itnu. a gn-at honor to Mr. Eddy ; tins returned to this acy and ts now
p . h.
: e •
1 hand man,
» ou can do better tor cash it you
t *r the» ccrrespomling month li 11 fferiivshiie. II. C. Ur i. Jicm*. no is one ot the best known
1
1 putting up a budding fora rest iti-<buys uuia>eiU ait Kiml.ot scconu >uv your l ay. gram and.iced of 1
war was 1.22 uKUvs, a umcnin < <k t tvuetry and otbe«> —
fsavif nuKhcni and dairymen of the Ger front on ant street. He uriti occupy i band go •
falling tn vour old. and A'. R001x011 at tiie Centr'd W are- B
1 l uliEunes.
|l(i|h8iiue.
27'tO7 ti
1. io less thia.year.
¡quii<tt valley.
i tac same as boon, as it is completed, i U« out n v. raune
• .