o VOLUME XXVI. BANDON, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1910 Lodge and Professional t 3 Directory 3 ............ - ■ — J * -i "f / -v are requested to notify ihu oHue on election of officers and on change of meeting night. (.-aids under thu head are 75c per inch per month. Why Not Get Together? REGULAR SESSION £ Met Wednesday Night and Transacted Much Business of Importance. Lew ah Tribe No 48, Imp. O. R. M evening al 8 run SHEPARD LECTURES 1 die Bandon Wigman. Sofournmg ch'll in good »landing are cordially invited to atlr-ivl. The people of the Ccquille valley should get together for the promotion and development of the great resources of this valley. We have the garden spot of the earth; all we need is to GET BUSY and push things along Get some of the Coos Bay spirit of claiming everything that belongs to southwestern Oregon. We are not condemning Coos Bay for their claims, in fact we doff our hat to their neive, but w hat we should do is to meet Coos Bay half way and show up the resources of this valiey. and stand for the natural outlet for ail the products of this valley—the mouth of the Coquille river. This is the logical harbor for Coquille valley products and for incoming freight to tlfis valley. We have been sitting idly by and watching Coos Bay form a Port Commission by a vote of about 5 to 1, then some trie J to make the piint that Coos Bay | oople rushed into something that they knew nothing about, and if the thing was to lx* dote over again, the result under the present port law would be entirely dif­ ferent; but at the recent election, Coos Bay again came through with a vote that will forev< r put the quietus on such rot, and voted down the Bennett amendment, which was practically a destruction of the |x>rt commission by the decisive vote of 91S to 503 or near­ ly 2 to t. At the same election they voted a $300,000 bond by the overwhelming vote of 1277 for to 264 against, or almost 5 to 1. Coos Bay has the proper spirit; let the Coquille valley get some COQUILLE RIVER DRAW CROWDS SALMON MOVING Many Comments as to the Big Cargo Will Go On Eliz­ abeth, also on the A. •rr^r T'r'r't ly| LETS every Thuriday CiTY COUNCIL IN NUMBER 52 Profound Thought Expounded. Breakwater. — The lectures in Concrete Hall by The Bandon City Council met in The Elizabeth will take about Evangelist E. Wallace Shep.trd are 5000 cases of salmon from the Co regular session Wednesday night still growing in interest and many quille River Co operative Canning and transacted much business of im­ Mxiionlc. Co. ’s plant on her next trip to San who have not formerly been in the portance Present were: Mayor "pt ANDON LODGE, No. 130 A. F. Ac A- Francisco, which will be Monday, h abit of attending church are availing Mast, Councilman Bovle, Breuer, M. Stated communH ation» first Saturday aftei the full moon <>( each month. All Master Boak, Stephenson, Windsor and themselves of the oppportunity of Nov. 21st. About half of the salmon are now in the Central Warehouse, Masons cordially invited. Manciet, Recorder Kausrnd. City hearing this eminent speaker, and J. A. Morruon. W. M. and the rest is being brought down G. T. Treadgold, Secretary Ait’y Ferney, and Marshal Holman the profound thought that he brings on the Ashton scows, anil will all be Ordinance 164 being an ordinance out is the source of much comment ready for shipment before the vessel declaring the improvement on Sec­ by those who have heard him. As arrives tomorrow. 1. <». <» F ond street in the Woolen Mill addi­ The Dispatch is also hauling the we stated in Tuesday’s RECORDER, "D ANDON l.ODGE, No. 133. I. O. O. F. tion between Coquille and Pacific pack of the Prosper Canning Co. to meet» every Wnlnoday evening. Viiiting ; avenues, was put tt|x>n its final pas­ those who are not hearing these lec­ brother« in good »landing cordially invited.' sage by an aye and^nay vote; all tures are missing one of the great­ Coquille where it will be t tken to A. G. Hoyt, N. G. Coos Bay by rail and shipped north members voting aye, ordinance duly est intellectual treats of a lifetime. A, Knopp, Secretary on the Breakwater. Two boat loads passed. ---- '>00--- were taken up last week and two A liquor license was granted to Rebekah Lodge No. 126. Pipe Burns Forest. more this week. Bandon Wine & Liquor Co. (Inc.) The run this year was not as big EETS in I.O.O . F. hall every »erond and I for period of six months. fourth Tueadayt. Practice night» 1st Tues­ as some years, yet it was quite good The Ciiy Attorney was instructed Tuesday morning’s Oregonian day of the month; Soc al evening the id Tuesday of the same spirit and there will be no occasion to complain about ut the month. A cordial invitation eitendcd tn • to draft an ordinance establishing says: “Edward G. Gardner, the and was exceptionally so for one or Coos Bay “trying to hog it all,” as we will be able to hold our own all member» in good »landing. the grade on Sixth street from the ranchman who confesses inadvert­ two days, the catch by the various any time and any where. zXnna Crame, N. G. east limits to the west limits, includ ently setting fire to forest cover re­ fishermen on these days tunning Clara Goetz, Secretary. We don’t need a $300,000 bond. All we need is a port com­ ing Randolph ave., also .11 ordinance served by the forest service, will from 500 to 1250. to establish a grade on Spruce street again walk from the wilds of Coos mission and a $100,000 bond a' the present time, with the creation Knight* or Pythliw in Azalea Park and South Bandon county to Portland to stand trial for New Postal Savings Bank. of a sinking fund that will pay this bond in 10 or 20 years. Then EI PHI LODGE, No. 64. Knight, of addition. violating the laws of the United those who are afraid to vote bonds for posterity to pay, need have Pythias.. Mrrli every Monday evening The City Engineer was ordered to States. at Knuhts hall. Viutmg knight» invited to A news item states that 48 places no tear, because the present generation will pay them and we with establish grade on Atwater street C. M. Idleman, attorney for the have so far been selected at which rtteod. C R.Wade C. C. posterity w 11 get the benefit. B. N. 1 larrington K. of R. S. east to the city limits. man who is trying to hew a home postal savings banks will be opened, THINK IT OVER ! The contracts completed by the in the forest, yesterday arranged one m each state and territory. The following parties were accepted: D. with United States District Attorney toun selected in Oregon is Klamath O W' REA P. Plymale for moving city hall .and McCourt to have the date of the trial Falls; in Washington, Olympia; in Attorney ■' nd Counselor »t-Law jail, IL H. Duffort for grading Co ­ postponed until such time as Mr. Idaho, Coeur d’Alene, and in Cali­ Notary Pgblic Riverton Locals. “ Girl of the Hour. ” lumbia ave. between Fifth and Sixth Gardner can reach Portland on foot. fornia, Oroville. It is expected that U. S. L and ( ontnts a Specialty. Practice in streets, A. G. Erickson for moving Word was sent to Gardner last night the system will Ire put into operation all Courts the Perkins' building and construct to grease his moccasins and hit the in these places next January. It is C. C Price now has the appear­ A comedy that made San Fran­ Office With Bandon I.igtil it Water Co. ing a roadway and sidewalk in front trail. He will probably be here not supposed that these are only a be­ ance of one of the aboriginies of cisco cry, “the best in years.” Bandon - - Oregon of same. this country, with his head wrapped You will have a chance to sec it later than January 9th, when the ginning, and that later postal savings The following bills were allowed: up in cloths and handkerchiefs. He here with your local people under i case has been set for trial. banks will be provided in every Dr. TL I-. Houston Gardner was indicted by the Fed county, and ¡rethaps in most towns. Claim 277, Bandon Light & had his head badly cut by an acci­ the auspices of Occidental Chapter Water Co., Oct. service $ 3» 50 dent in the Gage coal mine PHYSICIAN & SUHHKuN No. 45, O. E. S , personally direct­ eral grand jury in the spring term That is what the people desire and Claim 278, S. D. Barrow, ed by W. E. Graham, who was en of 1910, but somelio.’,’ or other word expect. Not all banks are opposed < tflio.i over HruR Htore. Hour«, 9 to The ladies of Riverton will give reached his cabin in the hills back to them. The National City Bank piling, Atwater st. 12 24 n.m. 1 30 to 4, p 111.; 7 to H in the ereniiip. a Basket Social on Thanksgiving gaged with Margurite Illington, Claim 279, Geo. W. Moore Night rnllH nintwercd from otliee. eve, the proceeds to be used to paint (Chas. Frohman’s wife,) in Reno, of Marshfield long before a Deputy of New York, in its November cir­ Lumber Co., lumber 2 0.5 and otherwise improve the church. when producing the play of “Under United States Marshal arrived in cular says: “It is within the proba- HANIMIN, ■ • - OltK.OS When the deputy abilites that a large accumulation of Claim 280, R. H. Rota Co., I wo Flags." .The director, Mr. that vicinity. Mis. Hale, of Fishtrap, has a found the Gardner cabin, the de­ postal deposits may obviate the nec­ municipal water supplies Graham, has been with some of the music class here which she began to fendant was already on his way to essity for an issue of Panama Ironds. Dr L. F* Sorensen to surveying crew leading people of the stage, and his 58 33 (each last Mcndav evening. Claim 281, H. II. Duffort, DENTIST name as director is a guarantee to Portland. He arrived here after in If this should prove to be the case, grading 5th and 6th Sts, James Vowell and family moved you of a splendid performance, as numerable hardships. Office Over Vienna Cafe one of the most serious complications “I did set a fire in the woods,” of recent times, so far as the Gov­ and Columbia ave. 377 55 into one of Mr. Lee’s houses on lie comes highly recommended from Telephone at Office and Home. “I was resting on ernment bond situation is concerned, Claim 282, A. G. Erickson, Saturday last. towns and cities all over the wotld. said Gardiner. BANDON - - OREGON moving Perkins’ building >75 00 The cast playing the “Girl of the a log, and after finishing a smoke will have been solved.’’ Win. Floyd is home again. He Claim 283. A. G. Erickson, has been doing some carpenter work Hour’’ are working hard on their knocked the ashes from an appar- Roadway and sidewalk in on the South Fork for the past three respective parts and will show you a antly empty pipe on the heel of my Breakwater Has Collision. O. T. TllKtlHUll.lt, boot. Later a fire started there and front of Perkins' bldg >58 00 weeks. splendid rendition of same ATTORNEY AND eOVNSbTA R Claim 284, I). P. Plymale, burned over about three acres. No ’ Miss Nora Gibson and Evard AT LAW, Miss Rose Ferry has opened up moving City Hall trees were ruined, but a lot of under 00 75 The Portland Journal of Tuesday Bovle play tlie leading parts in the notary riuu.rc her store in town and is receiving brush was burned. That is all I did.’’ says: “While coming up the river Claim *285. A. G Erickson, comedy. Mr Graham the character her share of trade in this neighbor- Bandon, Or«gen. Gardiner walked 127 miles to last Sunday night at about 7:30 additional on contract of role. Dr. Sorensen plays the part of 1 hood. V eritas . Office With Bandon Investment < '• reach Portland on his first trip. It o’clock, the steamer Breakwater, Perkins' bldg 4 5° Mr Van Bibble in the cur. a in raiser. is probable that lie will cover 381 Captain Macgenn, bound from Coos Claim 286, J. T. Mars, refund “Little Girl.” The following are on license for home talent 5 00 the support: C E. I Ldlopeter, miles before he again sees his cabin Bay for this port, collided with the Along the Wharf. Dr. tl. Ivl. Brown. I'hc next meeting of the Council Alice McK tv. Mrs B. A. Kt Ip, home among the hills, which he says United States engineers’ tug Arag , Resident Dentist. will be Nov. 25th. at which time Erm i Craitte, Mr- Meria M< hl. C. represents his third attempt to se­ which was lying at the government Office in Panter Building The Oregon sailed Tuesday for O. Adams Ernest R.issiti r ami cure a foothold and establish a moorings opposite St Johns, and the they will consider bids for improve­ Office Hour»: 9 to 12 M.. I to 5 P. M. San Francisco with 400,000 feet of Wi.liam N McKay, home,” ment of Second street. damage resulting to the tug is esti­ Phone. BANDON. OREGON lumber. The Newport crossed cut City Marshal Holman and Re­ You can get you.- seats reserved mated at about $300. Capt. Harry corder Kaiisrud are keeping a sharp Wednesday for Coos Bay with a at the Arc l-ight Bowling Aliev if Eniken, who was the pilot in charge High School Debate. eye on all peddlers and agents who cargo of spruce for the North Bend you Imrry, lor they are going la-t. of the Breakwater, says that the Col­ — qoG — C. R. HARROW • are required to pay city license and box factdry, The Washc dore sailed lison with the Arago was the result yesterday for San Francisco with Attorney and Counsolor-at Law are collecting such license in ad­ of his trying to avoid running down Walter Hartman, a prominent Special School Meeting. ab'iut 400,000 feet of lumber. vance. a boat with three men, who paid no mcmlier of the Freshman Class, is COQUILLE. - ORE Plans have been completed and The Elizabeth will arrive from San A special meeting of the legal forced to remain at home this week attention to his signals.” Office over Skeel»’ Store will be forwarded to the government Francisco tomorrow and will proba voters of Dictrict No. 54 of Coos i on account of illness. Walter is on Office Phone, Main 335; reudence. Main 346 in a few days for the straightening bly sail again Monday. county, which includes the Bandon the literary program to night, but The Rev. Irl R. Hicks 1911 out of I nst street along the govern­ Owing to the fact that the Geo. district, at the new school house on | Miss Leia Buckingham, one of our Almanac. ment property. Tlte deeds for the W. Mt»ore mill is shut down this the 29th day of November, 1910, at “old reliables,” who will always be HR K. W. K4MWFTF.N land are now in possession of the week, there will be no cargo for the 7:30 o'clock p.in., for the following found equal to the occasion in mat­ PHYSICIAN AND SURUEON city. Fifiel.l this trip, consequently she objects: To levy a special tax for ters of inqtortance to the high school, The Rev. Irl R. Hicks Almanac BAN DON 01EG0Ï will make one trip to Coos Bav. maintaining the school, for paying consented to fill the vacancy in the for 1911, that Guardian Ang.l in a Ofti. «id trutb-at <* at PaaWr waakucr |»r^-»il The mill will start up again Monday interest on common warrants,* inter­ debate. hundred thousand homes, is now naat dawr to fh»ea Iha-vH* ----- rw— — it being only temporarily cl« sed est bearing time warrants and bonds, ready. Not many are now willing down while some improvements are and to provide a fund for reducing Mr. and Mrs. A, E. Reese and to be without it, anti the Rev. Irl R. 9 There will be a meeting held at being made at the Cody can p in the the floating building debt of the dis­ family of Colorado, but formerly of Hicks Magazine, Word and Works th« City Hall Monday night at 8 p. way of building a new railroad to a trict Penn* arrived in this city Wednes­ Die two are only One Dollar a year. n»., to consider the organization of different part of the camp, and male The notice of the meeting is signed , day, and registered nt the Pacific The Almanac is 35c preptid. No a law and Order League, All ein ing other improvements. When this by Preston C. StejJicnson, chairman ' House Mr. Reese has leased the home or office should fail to send sens who believe in law enforcement is completed the camp will be able of the school board, and attest«) by Cope Dyer ranch at Four mile ior for them, to Word and Works Pul*. are urged to be present. to furnish logs in abundance. J. W. Mast, derk. a number of years. lishing Co., St. Loets, Mo. • • 9 C. S. 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