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■> t f/, / / / A < t c r) LZ J fj A I ! I « BANDON, OREGON, OCTOBER 18. 1910 VOLUME XXVI. NUMBER 43 - Lodge and Professional Directory OREGON IS MOST PROSPEROUS WILL LAUNCH OREGON SHEEP WANT TO RUN SCOW WEDNESDAY AGAINST WORLD GOLDEN GATE HERE BOATS ARRIVE AND DEPART « ------- * I Lawah Tribe No. 48. Imp. O. R. M. EETS every Thuriday M Some of the Advancements Ashton No. 1 Will Go Into Manager Met with Business Geo. W. McKnight, of Vale, Much Traffic In and Out of Made in the State Water at 1 -O’Clock Men of Bandon, Satur Thinks They Will Win Coquille River Recently. in the afternoon. at Show. day Night. Port. eveamg at 8 run al the Bandon Wigman. Sojourning chiefi in good «landing are cordially invited Io attend M D S - ♦ The apple crop of Oregon for 1910 Portland, Ore., Oct. 16,(Special) The new scow, Ashton No. i, I.. B. Branstetter of Portland, who is estimated to be 1600 car loads or will lx? launched from the Bandon is chief owner and manager of the —(Iregon not only raises the best approximately 1,000,000 boxes The shipyards tomorrow at about one Steamer Colden Gate, and Capf. sheep in the union, hut they will M mob I c . value of the crop is $2.opo,000. o'clock in the afternoon, as that is Levi Snyder, met with the business compare favorably with any in the D an don lodge . N o . 130 a . f a a Oregon has 93, per cent of a full the time for the high tide. M, Stated communications fcrtt Saturday alter the lull moon ot each month. All Matter crop. The scow is practically finished men of Bandon Saturday night to world, is the opinion of Geo. W. Maton» cordially invited. talk over the proposition of putting McKnight, of Vale, president of the Oregon orchards yielded prunes now with the exception of the house ••ar J. A. Morruon, W M G. T. Treadgold, Secretary on top, and this will be put on after the («olden Gate on the legular run Oregon Wool Growers’ Association. this year estimated at 15.000,000 pounds. Quantity and quality are the boat is in the water, so as to lx-tw<en Portland and tne Coquille He expects this fact will he demon 1. o. <>. F tuperior to the 1909 crop. Prunes make room on the ways for the river. strated at the coming convention of will bring the stale about <1,250,000 steamer Venus which will be put on "D ANDON LODGE. No. 133, I. O O. F Mr Branstetter’s proposi ion was die N itional Wool Grow ers’ Asso at once and given a thorough over to sell a controlling interest in the meet« every Wednesday evening Visiting this season. ciation which open; in Portland on brother« in good «landing cordially invited. The jxiach crop has been the 1 hauling. boat t<> Baiidon people and have a A. G. Hoyt, N. G. The new scow will be one of the board ■ f rfircctors or managers ap January 4th. largest in the history of the state. A, Knopp. Secretar» biggest that has ever been on this pointed, three of whom should he “We shall have the greatest Grapes of the Rogue river valley, river, and will be used by C harles sheep show ever held in Oregon,’’ lhe Willamette valley, The Dalles 1 Bandon |x*«>ple, and thuio(»ei ite the Rebekah Lodge No. 126. Ashton for freighting purposes up and F a? tern Oregon, are excellent in boat between hereand Portland wuh lie said. “Our breeders will have a and down the river. He will have Capt. Snyder as master. EETS in I.O.O. F hall every geconil and quality anil appearance, while the great chance to show their stock, fourth Tuesday«. Practice nighl» lit Fue» another, just like it, built at once. vield is large. dayof the month; Sonal evening the id Tuesday The b<5at is rather small, being and if we win in the coming compe --- ---------- ot the month. A cordial mutation extended to The largest fruit aud vegetable only 1(6 feet long, but has cabin tition they can safely take their sheep all memlier« in good «landing. evaporator in the United States is One on Watson and Wells. room for 28 passengers, 20 of whom my where in the world. Clara Go*. N G. located at Dayton, Yamhill county. can have state rooms on the upper Belle A. Kolp, Secretary. The Portland convention of the The Willamette Valley produced! The Coos Bay Times tells the fol deck, which would probably be the National Wool Growers’ Associa K«ilKlit> or Fythlaa 100,000 bales cf first grade hops this lowing story on Jas Watscn, county carrying capacity of the boat as the lion, which is the oldest livestock lower deck cabins would probably be organization in the United States, season, as compared with a yield of clerk, and Hank Wells. It says: elphi lodge . No. 64. Knight, of Pvthia«. Mert« every Monday evening 82,000 bales last season. “Friends of Jas. Watson and blocked by the packing of freight in will be the biggest in the history of at Knight« hall. Vuihng knight« invited Io a tend. C.R.WadeC.C. (Oregon’s cranberry harvest has Hank Wells are laughing over a the boat. that organization ( lie state asso- B. N Harrington K. ot R. S. The boat is said to have a speed iation <>f wool growers’ will meet in been heavy. Four hundred bushels good joke on the two yesterday. an acre, with a clear profit of $2.00 They returned from Portland on lhe of 10 knots an hour, which is fast Portland just before the national Woolmen oi the World convention, the exact date to be de a bushel, is not an unusual yield for Breakwater, and when the vessel enough for coast trade. Maida Camp No. 212 meet« every hut «nd The proposition was not accepted Western Oregon marshes. termined later. docked at Empire, there were no third Thur«d«y« ot each month. V ¡siting by tne Bandcn business men Satur launches in sight, so they thought neighbor» cordially invited. During the past five years, sta R. W. Bullard. C. C. tistics show that Oregon has in they would get off and walk to day night, but will be considered Albert Garfield, tin B.«nd-'<n auto J. N. Ho«king, Clerk. any definite action is creased 60 per cent in manufactur Marshfield and beat the other pas before mobile man, was in Lakeport Mon sengers in. They felt as though taken either way. •ng- lay with a party consisting of M L. GF W' REA At present the Golden Gate is It is expected that 20,000 wool they wanted the exercise and Sill, E. A. Anderson and B. D. Attorney And Coun»ek>r-»t-Law plying between Portland anil Tilla ! started over the old trail. In some growers will visit Portland during Sirauhl. Mr. Garfield informed us Notary Public January next, when the National 1 way or other they got lost and mook, but Mr. Branstetter prefers to that this would be his last trip for U. S. Land Conterti a Specialty. Practice Association of Wool Growers will 1 valked in vain for an hour or more run here owing to the fact that the the season as the roads were getting all Courts hold its annual convention in that ' until they finally located the pump Tillamook bar is not very dependa too soft for the machine. He ex Office With Bandon Light A Water Co. ing station and were put on the ble in the winter. city. pects to leave in a few weeks for a tadon - * Oregon right trail into Marshfield, reaching The object Mr. Branstetter had in trip through Puget Sound inhere he Oregon's public lands comprise here after all the other passengers.” view was to carry coal from this 18,225.691 acres. Eastern Oregon will locate if satisfactory.—Floras Dr. H. L Houston river ti Portland, and Mr. Gage. Lake Banner. I lias 500,o<x) acres of school lands. PHYSICIAN & SUKO&uN -nipt. of the Riverton mines, who Newspaper Moves. Because of attractive colonist rates I was also present at the meeting, Offioe Oru« Store. liourn. te i ■* in-effect this fall, the immigration to Rackleff Will Make Run. says the company can furnish enough a.m. I 30 to 4, pan ; 7 to « in the eeetilii«. Oregon has been greater than ever One week ago today we started in 1 coai to keep two or three boats run Night calle Htinwered from oflice. before in a like period. I moving the type and presses ol the ning, and Portland people are anx HANIMIN. ... OKKOOS The total value ol agricultural Coos Bay Harbor from the Rummell The report that Ed Rackleff, Re ious to get the coal. products of the state for the current building to the Winsor block, and publican candidate for representative Mr. Branstetter asked that if Ban Dr L F Sorensen I season is given at $115,000,000. we hope to be comfortably located don people did not want to buy an from Ceos county would not make DENTIST ’.he 1 ace is erroneous, as on last Fri Oregon harvested 17,000,000 . within another week. All of the type interest in the boat, that they guar day evening A Haberly, of this city, Office Over Vienna Cafe bushels of wheat this season, 11,000, ■ ! and furniture and two ot the presses inlee 125 tons each way if he would received a letter from Mr Rackleff. Telephone at Office and Home. 000 bt.slu Is ol oats, 6,000,000 hush were moved this week, but the big put the boat on the run, but neither stating that he had tiled his papers, bANDON - - OREGON els of potatoes, 2,000,000 pounds of newspaper press was allowed to re ’ proposition w as definitely decided and that the only cause for delay was wool and 100,000 bales of hops. main in the old quarters until after u,* >n Saturday night. the fact that the pipers had not Portland building statistics show a this issue when it will be taken apart <». T. TKKAIMiOI.il. ------ QOO •----- reached him sooner, owing to the decided increase. Septeml>er, 1909, and moved. The work of installing ATTORNEY AND COLNSEI.t R fact that he had tieen away. We line shafts and counter shafis is hard Hiçh School Orgtnize Lit 509 permits, value $1,288,300. AT LAW, have been informed by a reliable Oregon banks have increased in work and takes more time than erary Society. NOTAKT PUBLIC I source that all candidates in Coos number since 1909 from 204 to 232. j would appear in an estimate. The Bandon, Oregon. county, nominated on the Republi Total deposits for September this 1 presses are very heavy and so cum OtìEe With Baudon InT«*tiu«nt tàj can ticket at the primaries, have St i li nts of t e H gh School h v year were $¡42,670,514, an increase i bersome that it makes moving day a filed their certificates of accept tnce. over 1909 of $20,698,666. The sur time to be dreaded. We will lx? organized t Liu i.try •'»oriel v ¡1 I and that there will be no vacancies Dr. EL- 3Æ. Brown. plus this year is $4.798,663. Port centrally located however, and the will < nlerl-iiii lhe | ublic next Friday on the ticket. Reaident Dentist. land banks show an increase of $9, • move will prove quite a convenience • v«-i 11 ' lit ; 30, at the High School Office in Panter Building 712 506 over the same period of last to ourselves as well as our patrons. auditorium wi’h the fnllnw’ng pro- We cordially invite all to inspect the 1 gram: Office Hour«: 9 to 12 M., I to 5 P. M, year. Sunday School Rally. Phone. BANDON. OREGON ! office whenever the opportunity per ! Song— ‘Opening Chorus." Lane county has 38 lumber mills mits.—Coos Bay Harbor. Dramatic Recitation—Ebba Wiren. with an annual cut of 200,000.000 “Die Wacht am Rhein”—Seniors. There will be a Sunday school C. R. BARKOW 1 feet. Recitation—Rittie McNair. rally of all the Sunday schools of Piano Lessons. Attorney and Counselor-at Law Piano Solo—Pearl Craine. Bandon and surrounding ccuntry at Reading—Lena Langlois Notice of Dissolution. 1 the Presbyterian church Wednesday COQU I DDK. - ORE « Miss Eleanor M. Elliott, will giv» Recitation—Erma Craine. evening, 7:30 o'clock. Rev. J. T. <Mee over Steel«' Store lessons on the piano in Bandon this Vocal Duet—Hazel Stephenson and Abbott, district superintendent of Ober Phone. Maui 335; residence. Mam 346 B andon , O re ., Oct. 10, 1910 winter. Miss Elliott studied lor sev Olive Kelly. Eugene, Ore., will lx? the principal Notice is hereby given that the eral years at (Iberlin, Ohio, one of Recitation—Leia Buckingham. I speaker. Special music will be ren partnership formerly existing be i the best musical conservatories in Selected Oration—Ernest Wilkins. dered. A cordial invitation is ex I»K K. W. BONNITF.R tween Claude Woodruff and George this country, anti made a specialty nf Piano Solo—Ernest Rossiter. tended to all interested in moral and PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Turner, under the firm name of qualifying herself for piano instruc This organization consists of forty- religious instruction. BANDON OREGON Woodiuff N Turner, has been dis tion, and in the study of harmony. five of the H. S. students, and has Offne and reatdeme in Panter rewdesur property solved by mutual consent of Ixith ' For particulars call and see her after the following officers: □ext <kx« Io Bijou Fhealre jiarties. Claude Woodruff will re next Sunday at the residence of Dr. Acre Tracts for Sale. Earl Watkins, Pres.; Thos Laird, z tain the business and pay all bills of I R tssiter. 41 t2 I Vice-Pies.; Sylvia Rackleff, Sec'y; oo c DR J. D KELLEY the company, and all accounts due Nora Gibson, Lentner Gallier and the firm are now due and pavable to Very low prices on acre tracts at In Golden Oak, an elegant piano, Ray Watkins, committee on pro Pbraician and Surgeon C. W. Spencer. Prosper; to minutes walk to school little used. Any payments. Halt gram. Signed: C laude W oodrufe . price. Party going away. Inquire Everybody is welcoiBe to attend and mill. Inquire of W. H. Smith, 41 t4 G eorge T urner Prosper. 42 3tx at this office. 42-ta next Friday at 7:30 jgm. G E WJaon. C. of R C. S. Hubbard Sachem. The Stmr Elizabeth sailed Suuday morning with 260,000 feet of lumber ten tons of miscellaneous freight, and the following passenger 's: C. Eiling ■on, I.. H. Baldwin. I. E Biown. C. F. Callin, Mrs. F. Gallin. Mrs. A. Everett, Geo. 1 leurs and w ile, I N. Connell, wile, and three chil- dren, Mis. Phillip, Miss Moon, W. B. Myers and J. Wilson, The Eliz- ibeth is due to arrive ag.iin about Saturday. The Washcalore arrived in port yesterday and is loading at the up river mills. The Newpoit sailed this morning for Coos Bav. I he Fitield was scheduled to ar rive Wednesday, bat bavin ■ been on the dry dock this trip, her 11 rival is still uncertain. ---------- Mrs. E. W Rossitter and Mrs E. E. Reynolds left on the Break water Saturday for Portland where they will visit lor a while iud will then depart for points east. Mrs. Rossiter will go to St. I atil and Vfinneapoli > to visit relatives, and Mrs. Reynolds wnl go to Boise. Idaho to visit relatives. They will be joined on their eastern trip bv Mrs. C. E. Hollopeter who will go to Ohio to visit her parents, Mr and Mrs. Dwiggeus. Mrs Hollopetet has been in Portland for about four weeks. two..... F. S. Dow who returned yester day from San Francisco, reports that potatoes are likely to bring a high price this fall ami winter amt says it will piy( <>os county grow ers to hold theirs awhile. He re- |Mirts that a big poition of the Cali tomia crop cannot be kept for wint er, manv thousands ot bushels hav ing already decayed, although the ■»rowers there are shipping them to (Oregon and every |ilace else where they can find a quick market.— Coos Bay l imes. ------- OOO------- The Lane County Apple Show, to i:e held at Eugene, Oct. 20th, 21st ind 22nd. under the auspices ot the merchants and the Commeri ial Club of that city, promises to make a fine showing of Willamette Valley apples. A long list ol prizes has been arranged, and there is no fee for entries, of which there will un doubtedly be a large number. Lam- county is growing apples that would be hard to beat anywhere, and th- visitor to Eugene on the above dates will see these Valley beauties in then perfection A meeting of the Associated Chambers of Commerce of ()regon, Washington and California will be held at San Francisco in November to advance the movement for a bat tleship fleet on the Pacific coast. It ¡a expected that Rear Admiral Rob- |ey D. Evans will attend th" meet ing and will assist in determining the best method of presenting the subject to congress at its next ses sion. ----- OOO------- The new steamer Dora, built up the river for Panter and -ons to run between Coquille and Myrtle Point,, was brought down to Bandon, yes terday and took on «omr freight for the upper rivet. She is a very ni> e little boat and will be most useful tn the service on the up river run.