Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915, December 09, 1910, Image 1

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VOLUME XXVL
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CIÌY
Lodge and Profession '
Directory
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OYER SELLS
lx>lzr- are rrqueatnl to notify llii oft..--
on flection of oifu'cr« and on change of
mr-ting night, liard« under this h<a»l
are 75c per inch per month.
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LET’S
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Lewah Tribe No. 48, Imp. O. R. M.
evening at 8 run at
the Bandon Wigman. So|ourmng chicfi
in good standing are cordially invited Io attend.
G E Wilson.
C. of R.
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ii&TTt'trt-i-r rrrr-rt^-r
TiMJ EE I S every Thursday
NUMBER SS
BANDON, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER a, 1910
Transact Much Business and Bowman and Rogers are the School Census Indicates
crease of 300 fcr
Allow a Number of
Purchasers of the En­
this Year.
Bills.
terprise.
C. S. Hubbard
Sachem.
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The city council met in regular
M aims n Io.
session al’ the citv hall Wednesday
gANDON LODGE, No, 130 A. F. & A. night and transacted much business
M, Slated communications first Sa’urday
of importance. in addition to the al­
after the full moon of each n.onth. All Master
lowance of the usual bills.
Masons cordially invited.
J. A. Morrison, W. M.
z\fter the reading and approving
G. T. Treadgold, Secretary
of
the minutes, c the matter ol bids
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for the improvement of Second St ,
gANDON LODGE. No. 133, I. O. O. F. between
Coquille and Columbia
meets every Wednesday evening. Visiting
Avenues
in
Wooten Mill addition
brothers in good standing cordially invited.
was
taken
up.
A. G. Hoyt, N. G.
A, Kropp, Secretary
Four bids were handed in and Gus
Barre being the lowest bidder was
Rebekah Lodge No. 126.
awarded the contract.
The city marshal was ordered to
EETS in I. O. O. F. hall every second and
fourth Tuesdays. Practice nights 1st Tues­ see that the 4th street sewer was
day of the month; Social evening the 3d Tuesday
ot the mont... A cordial invitation extended to put in condition, and if the property
all members in good standing.
owners did not do something, then
tiie city would do the work and col­
Anna Craine, N. G.
Clara Goetz, Secretary.
lect from the property owners.
The Bandon Light & Power Co.
Knl^hta of I'yttnaa
was granted the privilege of using
elphi lodge . No. 64, Knights of
Py bias. Meets every Monday evening the old county bridge next to the
at Knights hall. Visiting knights invited to
power plant as a woed yard. The
attend
C. R.Wade C. C.
bridge bad been closed by the city
B. N. Harrington K. of R. S.
because of being unsafe, but the
Dr H. UL Houston
Light & Power Co. agreed to as
suine all damages if any should oc
PHYSICIAN & SUHGEuN
cur.
Office over Drn« Store.
flours, 'J to 12
Wrn. McKay, as Worthy Patron
’ n.iu. 1:30 to 4, p in.; 7 to 8 in the evening.
of the Eastern Star, was present and
Night calls niiswered from office.
asked
that the five dollars license
HANDOM,
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<»KF<;ON
paid to the city on the occasion of
Dr D. F. Sorensen the play “The Girl of the Hour,”
be refunded, but after an extended
DENTIST
discussion on the subject the coun­
Office Over Vienna Cafe
cil decided that under the charter
Telephone at Office and Home.
they could not refrnd the money.
BANDON
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OREGON
A petition to improve Coquille
Avenue between Sixth ami It is
G. T. TRKAIM1OIJI,
streets was read and after discussing
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR the matter pro and con,'the council
AT LAW,
decided to advertise their intention
NOTARY PUBLIC
of improving the san e. This is the
Bandon,
Oregon.
course subject to remonstrance by
Office With Bandon Investment Co the property owners if they droose.
The arc light at Garfiejd’s was
Dr. H- Ivl. Brown. ordered taken out anti 32’candle in­
Reaident Dentist.
candescent lights were ordered in
Office in Panter Building
at Garfield's, at corner of Iris and
Columbia Ave and near the Home
Office Hours: 9 to 12 M., I to 5 P. M.
Phone,
BANDON. OREGON
Bakery.
The council decided to advertise
C. R. BARROW its intention of putting sidewalkc
on the south side of Iris street from
Attorney and Connsolor-at Law
Columbia Ave. to the east city lim
COQUILLE. - ORE its
Office over Sheets’ Store
Profiles of Atwater and Coquille
Office Phone, Main 335;
residence, Main 346
streets were accepted.
Municipal Judge, Geo. P. Top
l»lt. I' W. KONSITF.lt
ping was present and explained his
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
report and the same was accepted.
The jury fee of $6 was refunded
BANDON
OREGON
Capt.
Robert Johnson.
Otter and residence in Panter residence ,aoperty
After
the allowing of bills the
next door to Bijou Theatre
council adjourned anil went into ex­
DR J. D KELLEY ecutive session.
The following bills were allowed:
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Physician and Surgeon
Claim 288. Robert Johnson, rrfund of
jury Im__________________________ $
6 00
Office in Donald Charleston home, opposite Claim 289, R If Ro-a, balance on
Presbyterian church, Bandon. (Oregon
lower Main street completed_______ 370 00
Claim 290, Shields A
Swellings of the flesh caused bv
inflammation, cold, fractures of tli<
bone, toothache, neuralgia or rheu-
ma'istn, can be relieved by applying
BAL LAR D’S SNOW LINI­
MENT. It should be well nibbed
in over the part a fleeted. Its great
healing and penetrating power cases
the pain, reduces swelling, and re­
stores natural conditions. Price 25c.
5<>c anil $r.oo per Inittle. Sold by
C. Y. Lowe
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A new fable has been installed in
the main council room of the citv
hall for the lienefit of the city attor­
ney anti city recorder. Tables will
probably be pr< vidtd lot the cotin-
c. mea also in the near future.
plies
Kennedy, sup­
______ ___________ _________
6 10
Claim 29|, A W Davis, labor with en­
gineer____________ ......._______
12 50
Claim 292, Geo W Koontz, lalior with
engineer ......___________________
Claim 293, P Jergenscn.
3 75
labor with en­
gineer _____ _ ___ _ __________ _____ _
5 00
Claim 294, C S McCollough, engineer
salary for November..______________
80 00
Claim 295, Mrs C Timmons, rent of fire
engine room for November__________
Claim 296 E B
salary
Kauirud.
November______ __________
Claim 297,
F J Feeney,
city
20 00
recordet
33 35
attorney
salary, November__________________
50 00
Claim 2'>8, N Dressier, labor.___ ____
12 50
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M S Smith, labor..................
15 00
Claim 300, R E Gardner, labor_____
15 00
Claim 301. M Brewer, tupplies for jail.
5
Claim
Claim 302, C Y Lowe, I ledger_____ _
25
75
Claim 301, Geo W Mos re LbrCo. lum-
ler...............................................................
Claim 304, James Watson, county clerk
27 85
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Much Work Needed on the Splint Factory and Box Fac­
Road Between Bandon
tory Botn to Start
Soon
and Langlois
Bandon by the sea still continues
J. E. Walstrom returned last night
That Bandon is assured of a got d
to forge ahead in a good steady
from a trip down in Curry county ■growth during the coming vear is
manner, as is indicated by the
and reports the roads in that county | becoming more evident all the time
school census just completed by
as being good', but says the Coos ¡from the new industries that are con­
Clerk J. W. Mast It was an­
county end of the Dairyvilk- road is i' stantiy springing up.
nounced in Tuesday’s RECORDER I
a fright to say the least, and it is
Readers of the R ecorder will
that the school population would ap­
certainly up to Goos county to see remember the announcement by this
proximate 670, but on summing up, I
that a radical change is made.
piper some time ago of the visit of
Mr. c Mast finds that it falls a little 1
At the present time the Coquille C. I). Edwards, representative of
short ol that figure, the exact num­
river is the natural outlet tor ail ot the Portland Basket and Handle
ber being 649, but this is a substan
the Curry countv freight, but we are Co., to this place looking for .1 loca­
tial increase over last year when it
Informed that Port Orford is pulling tion to start a splint factory, and we
was 589, making an increase of 60.
lor a boat to San Francisco and tr. are pleased to announce al this time
or about 10 per cent, for the district.
ing to get the business away from that Mr. Edwards has returned anil
Figuring on the usual basis of 5
this place, but the people of Dairy- is preparing to commence operat-ons
people for every school child this
vilfe want to stand by Bandon and at once. The name of the firm w ill
would indicate a population f< r the
w ill do their share toward putting be The Bandon Splint Co., and the
school district of 3245, then again
the road in first-class condition all place of operation will be in Fred
deducting 20. pei cent, from this
the year round, so it is now up to Mehl's planing n ill. Mr. Edwirds
figure for pupils living in the dis­
Bandon and Coos county to get will remain and personally conduct
trict, but outside the corporate limits
their part of the road in condition the business for a while at least. It
Hobby Social
of Bandon, which is allowing a good 1
and we are entitled to help from the is the intention now to start on a
margin for outside pupils, we would
county as there is no piece of road small scale until such time as the
Mrs. R E. Buck entertained a have 2596 people living within the in Coos county more used than this transport ition question between
number ol friends very pleasantly corpoiate limits of the city.
one.
.Lets get busy, agitate the Portland and Bandon takes definite
The increase of 60 school popu­
Tuesday afternoon to a “hobby"
proposition, and not only agitate, form, and it a direct boat is secured
social. The plan being that each lation for the year indicates an in­ but DO SOMETHING. Attend the between the two ports, the Splint
lady present dress in a manner to 1 crease of io per cent, in population road meeting at the city hall, Dec. Company will no doubt enlarge their
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indicate some particular hobby of j for the district during the year.
28th, at 2:00 o’clock in the after business.
10
per
cent,
increase
every
year
hers, then each was to guess what j
noon, vote a special road tax, and
The box factory being put up by
all others represented. Mrs. Stu i would make 100 per cent, for a de­ then go to the county and demand A. J. Hartman, Chtis Boetcher anti
ensen was prize guesser and was cade, which is certainly growing some assistance. It can be done Mr. Minehart, is also well under
awarded a beautiful sea tnoss shell. some, and is probably the best show ­ We want to save the business of way and will be pushed to cotnple
After the guessing, whist w. s the ing of any city or district in Coos Curry county to the Coquille river, ti in as fast as possible.
order, and the prize, a lovely hand county. Bandon by-the sea is hav­ its logical barber.
I his will add two substantia! in­
painted vase was won by Mrs. N. | ing a steady, substantial growth.
L et ’ s D o S omething .
dustries to Bandon-hy the sea, and
Crain
Dainty refreshments were We are having no boom and don’t1
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thus more fully assures a great
served by Mrs. Buck, and the house want any.
future
for our city. Let them all
Prominent Couple Weds.
was beautifully decorated for the j It all the industries and new busi-
come.
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ness projects come to Bandon in the
occasion.
Mrs. Buck was the recipient ol a | next year, that are now promised,
A quiet but very pretty wedding
Along the Wharf
number of beautiful bouquets from and there is every reason to believe occurred at the home of Mr. and
they will, then Bandon should grow
her friends.
Mrs. J. H. Johnston, at 8:00 o’clock
more rapidly in 1911 than in any Wednesday evening, when B. D.
The Newport sailed yesterday w ith
previous year of her history, but (In­ Strauhal and Miss Edna Mills, two
a full cargo.lumber.
Will Present “Showers.”
growth will be a substantial one.
of Bandon's prominent young peo­
t he Aicata arrived in from San
Here is Whooping Her Up for
ple were united in marriage, Rev. Francisco and is loading coal at the
The Bandon Dramatic Club will BANDON BY-THE SEA.
IL L. Grafious officiating.
Gage mine at Riverton. She is a
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present “Showers" at the Grand
The only witnesses to the cere­ three masted steam schooner, and is
next Saturday night. This is a 25 Sunday School Classes Ban­ mony were J. D Mills, father of the
said to be the oldest b ut plying on
minute playlet, and is full of laughs
bride, and Mr. and Mrs. Johnston. the coast, having gone up and down
quet.
from beginning to end. It will be
Mr. Strauhal was formerly with the coast for 35 years and has made
remembered that this club opened
the Lakeport Development Co., but the trip lit nilreds and perhaps thous •
the Grand Theatre with “Facing the! A Sunday school banquet was held engaged in the real estate business
ands of times, but this is the first
Music, and made one of the biggest | at the home of I. W. Roberts, Sat- in Bandon a short time ago, and is
time she has stopped in at this port
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hits ever known in Bandon, and they urday night, it being
the result ol a working up a very good business by She was formerly a passenger boat
will please equally as well Saturday six weeks’ contest between Mr. Rob­ energetic methods. The bride is
and many of our early settlers say
night. They will put the play on erts' class of boys and Mrs. A. E one of Bandon’s popular young they came to this section ol the coun­
twice so all may have a chance to Philpott’s class of girls in the VI E. ladies, and has -.nany accomplish­ try on her from 20 to 30 years ago.
see it, atftl the price of admission Sunday school as» to which should ments.
The Elizabeth arriveq in port to­
will be 15 and 25cts, the proceeds have the biggest per cent of atten­
The R ecorder joins a la-ge cir­ day and will probably sail about Mon­
to go to the benefit of the Bandon dance. and the gills won, so it was cle of friends in extending congrat­
day.
Dramatic Club.
up to the boys to serve the banquet ulations anti best wishes
The Fifield will resume her regu­
Following is the cast of characters: and they <111 it in proper style z\
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lar run to Bandon this trip.
I larold Smith, a literary genius,
big supper of chicken p it pie and
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Breakwater
Man
Here.
J. H. Johnston
many other good things was served, I
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hail
been
Doubled with consti­
Priscilla, his wife (affected with the weeps)
after
which
the
time
was
spent
in
j
pation
for
two
years
and tried all < f
Mrs. R. A. Felter
social
enjoyment.
I..
H.
Keating,
the
Marshfield
Rose Budd, his stenographer
the best physicians in Bristol, Tenn,
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Mrs. J. H. Johnston
agent for the S S. Breakwater, was and they could do nothing for me.’’
Torn Remington, his long lost college chum,
Bazaar Proving Success. in Bandon the first of the week, and writes Thus. E Williams, Middles-
C. R. Moore.
in company with the local agent, C boro, Ky.
“Two packag<-s of
General Grimes, his sanctimonious father-in-law,
M.
Spencer,
interview
ed
the
business
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
R. A. Felter
The bazaar, in the Lorenz build­
men of Bandon regarding freight Tablets cured me.” For sale by C.
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ing, being given by the Ladies’ Aid
Definition FI FI ELD—"Superior Society ol the Presbyterian church, and passenger traffic fiom Portland Y. Lowe.
to ad others.”—Why not-patronize is proving a decided success; many to this city.
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thebestand “ONLY WAY?’’ 54H people are patronizing it, Ixith for i
Owing to the fact that Mr. Dodge,
The quicker a cold is gotten rid one of the actors who was to appear
recording deeds____________________
2 20 lunch and are buying some of the
of the less the danger from pneu­ with Miss Dixie Loftin in “Mistakts
Claim 305, Bandon Light & Power Co
beautiful and useful articles they
monia and other serious diseases. will Happen" Wednesday night,
November service__________________
87 03 have on sale.
Mr. C W. L. Hall, of Waverly, did not arrive, the play wa., post­
Claim 306, Geo P Topping, drawing
The bazaar opened yesterday and
Va., says: “I firmly believe Cham­ poned and will be put on al some
contracts...
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5 00
will continue over tomorrow.
Claim 307, Bandon Light A Water Co.
berlain's Couyh Remedy to be ab future date. Mr. Dodge thought
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November service_________________
31 50 J
solutely
the liest preparation on the there were still two trains a day run­
F or S ale .—My beautiful resi­
Claim 308, A A Pauli, labor.................
2 00
market for colds.
I have recom­ ning from Coos Bay to Myrtle I’oin:,
( laun 309, Recorder Pub Co., printing
12 85 dence in West Bandon, consisting of
mended
it
to
my
friends
and they all but as there was but one, he missed
Claim 310, F Holman, marshal salary
two large lots, modern house, six
November____ _____ _______ ___ ___
75 00
agree
with
me.
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For
sale
by C. V. connections.
rooms pantry, bath, closets and
Claim 311, Ira Tucker, nicht watch­
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wood shed. Also one three room Lowe.
man. salary November_____________
65 00
F or R i nt —7 room house with
house. All new and well improve I
Claim 312. Henry Dibblee, ni-ffit watch­
bath
aud other mo te n improve­
Place
tour
order
now
for
fancy
man, salary November ...__________
21 00 A snap lor a short time.
Address
ment-.
Inquire at Ban Nin Ware­
cakes,
pastries,
etc.,
with
the
Home
Clam 313, R E Gardner, Ubar.............
20 00 or call on W. W. Deyoe, Bandon,
58-tx
Claim 314, Lloyd L Rosa Co., lumber 61 31 I Oregon,
Bakery, Chas. Herzig, ptop. 58-12 | house.
55-tf
Elbert Dyer has sold his foundry
in East Bandon to Ray Bowman and
Wm. Rogers.’ Mr. Bowman is well
known in Bandon, having lived here
with his father. C. E. Bowman, of
the Bowman Cigar Co., but of late
has been employed in a foundry at
Marshfield. Mr. Rogers is a man of
many years of experience in the
foundry business, and the new firm
will no doubt have a large trade in
their line, as there is plenty of this
kind of work to be done, and they
will have both the experience and
the equipment.
Bandon people are always glad to
see industries of this kind perpetu­
ated, and all will welcome the new
firm.