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About Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1910)
iUmîYnit 4 BANDON, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1910 VOLUME XXVi. _ 1 Í Lodge and Professional ' B.H.S. INO C. LS. * ■ BREAK EVEN b*E F Bandon Girls Win While the Lew ah Tribe No. 48, Imp. O. R. M. LETS every Thursday evening at 8 run at ” the Bandon Wigrnan. Sojourning chiafi in good standing are cordially invited to attend. G E Wilson, C. of R. C. S. Hubbard Sachem. Boys Lose at Game of Basket Bal). BOATS ARRIVE GOOD ROADS ONCE MORE } Directory l^odge*. are requested to notify this office on election <4 officers and <«> ■ h.m, c <>f me-ting night. Cards under this head are 75c per inch per month. NUMBER 59 ■----------- ■■■....................... .......... H I'. RECORDER has f>e»‘n an advocate of good it, ids ever since the present management assumed control ot it, but just at present we led inclined to add a little Zeal to <> r good roads campLgn an I urge the people of the road district to get ready for a vigorous •« ken- ing along this line. » The county court sets early in January, the exact date we believe is January 3d. At this session the new board will organize, and the newly elected commissioner, Geo. J. Armstrong will take the place of E. A. Anderson who retires. Mr. Armstrong is a Bandon man and will no doubt see to it that we get our share of the money at this end of the county, but a good delegation of citizens, at the opening of the session to show the court that we (Jemand our dues, would probably help Mr. Arm strong considerably in his campaign for road funds, and no doubt would appreciate very much to know that the people of this end of the county were standing back of him. We need money for roads in this end of the county. We have been paying taxes to build roads in Coos County and have not had our share in return. We need better pubb’c highways leading into Bandon. The Dairyville road, mentioned Friday’s R ecorder is only one of the many that ought to proved. We want all of them fixed so that they will be good year-round wagon roads. WE WANT GOOD ROADS! WE MUST HAVE GOOD ■ROADS ! This paper stands for good roads and will continue to fight for them until we get them. Good roads will help more to build up the country than any other thing. A gentleman said to the R ecorder the other day, “If you will travel over the roads to my place every day for a week, you would not say anything about port commission for awhile.’’ Yes, we would. We want good roads to get the farm produce to town, and we want a port commission to get the goods out to market by easier means of transportation. We can have both good roads and a port commission, and not pay any more tax in the end than we are paying now. We want both, we need both—this'paper is in favor of both and will advocate both, for both are essential to the general welfare of Bandon. T HILL Ï0 COOS BAY » Southern Pacific Has Expend Shipping Business from this ed $3,000,000 in Building Port Continues Very Tracks to Ocean. Brisk. The B. IL S. girls win 20 to 4 bu The Southern Pacific company The Arcata sailed yesterday morn the boys are defeated 15 to 8. The has expended $3,000,000 in railroad ing for San Francisco with a full TJ a NDON LOf)GE, No. 130 A. F. 8c A.' first basket ball game of the season building to Coos Bay. and will add cargo of coal «from tiie Gage mine at M. Stated communications first Saturday I was pulled off at Coquille last Friday to that another $3 000,000, said Riverton. after the lull ¡neon of each month. All Master 1 night and it was the fate of the Ban Masons cordially invited. I udge J. W. Bennett, of Marshfield, The Elizabeth sailed this morning J. A. Morrison, W. M. don boys’ team to be on the losing while in Portland yesterday. This with 320,000 feet of lumber. 65 bun G. T. Treadgold, Secretary side, but as the girls defeated the amount includes $ 1,000,000 that has dles broom handles, 8 bales woolens, 1. <». O. F Coquille girls so much worse than been expended in work between 4 cases woolens, 10 tons merchan T? ANDON LODGE. No. 133, 1. O. O. F. they did us, we feel that we got the Drain and Marshfield and Myrtle dise, 200,000 shingles, St cases meets every Wednesday evening. Visiting best of it. The Bandon girls ’ team Point. cheese and a ton of butter. She brothers in good standing cordially invited. was — Hazel Stephenson, center; Zet- “ A party of 27 Southern Pacific also carried the following passengers: A. G. Hoyt. N. G. I tie Gibson and Daisy Hansen, for- A. Knopp, Secretary surveyors are surveying for a line C. I. Green, wife and four children. | wards; Sylvia Rackleff and Rittie between Eugene and the Umpqua, F. S Perry and wife. W. G. Klock Rebekah Lodge No. 126. McNair, guards. The boys were— which is to come to Coos Bay by the and wife, J. M. Galey, E. C. Cor- Drain route.’’ said Judge Bennett. telyou, A. A. Seng, R. H. Wil EETS in I.O. O F. hull every second and Geo. Strang, center; I.entner Gal fourth Tuesdays. Practice nights 1st Tues lier and Pat Rackleff, forwards; Ray “The sum of $150.000 is being liams and wife, Henry Williams. S. day of the month; Serial evening the 3d Tuesday Watkins and Carl Bowman, guards. spent on a new slope in the rfeaver Beaver C. Irwin, J. F. Toleman, S. Her ot the month. A cordial invitation extended to all members in good standing. Hill mines. Ilie railroad steamship man, IL Smith, W. Smith, F. T. The game was called and the Anna Craine. N. G. Breakwater is now bringing 500 tons Crewe, W. J. Leonard. Mrs. Will sphere set in motion by referee Thos. Clara Goetz, Secretary. of Beaver Hill coal a month to Elliott, Mrs. J. Peck, R. II. ‘Rosa, Laird at 8:15, and the girls started Portland. their first half. In less than 30 sec C. Huffman and T. Thenkbam. Knight« of Pythias “Last summer five prominent onds Zettie Gibson had the ball in The Fifield leaves San Francisco elphi lodge . N o . 64, Knight» of Pythias. Meets every Monday evening the Southern Pacific officials came up for Bandon this evening and will basket. The Coquille girls at Knights hall. Visiting knights invited to the coast from Eureka, Cal., in au- sail from here again- Sunday. The looked dizzy it was done so quick. attend. C. R.WadeC.C. B. N. Harrington K. of R. S. tomobiles, to study railroad possi Bandon is also due here about to As the game progressed the Coquille bilities, Recently C. J. Millis, local morrow or next day. girls quieted themselves for in about Dr. H. L Houston manager of the Southern Pacific, another 2 minutes Zettie had another PHYSICIAN & SUJiGEOÀ came irom San Francisco to Coos ball hanging defiantly at them. Then High School Notes. Bay and while there said that the the Bandon girls made one from the Office over Prog Store. Hour«, » to ’.2 foul line and Hazel made a basket prospects for a railroad to Coos Bay «.in. 1:30 to 4, p.iu. ; 7 to 8 in the evening. The excursion to Coquille proved and Zettie two more, Coquille got were better than ever before. The Nigbt culls Htiswereil from office. to be a success financially, and the one front the lout line and time was incentive for all this activity is said HANIMIN, - - - OlCKliOM up with the score 11 to 1. The boys’ to be the purchase by James J. Hill game of basket ball was very enthu Bandon Educational Club. Owls Attention! teams were on the floor in an in of the electric line between Portland siastic. The result was in favor of Dr I_,. I3. Sorensen stant, and the first thing that hap and Salem, which he proposes to the B. H. S. girls and the C. IL S. DENTIST pened was a basket to Strang's cred Because of the fact that the time The regular annual election of extend to Eugene and perhaps to boys; but as this was only a pre Office Over Vienna Cafe it, but for some reason that cannot for the regular meeting comes so officers of Bandon Nest, No. 1091. San Francisco. Recent moves seem schedule game with Coquille it will Telephone at Office and Home. be definitely explained—possibly it close to the Christmas holidays, the Order of Owls, will be held Tues to indicate the desire of Harriman not count in the regular league BANDON - - OREGON was over confidence, or not enough executive committee of the club has day evening, December 20th. A people to,occupy this country before games which will begin about Jan. __________ _________________________________ _____ • 6lh. Coquille will play us the return real hard practice»while at home, or fixed the time of jfie next meeting full attendance is desired. Hill gets there. U. T. TKKAIMMH.il, that the Coquille team played rough for Friday, Jan. 6th. The program “At the recent meeting of the game Dec. 23rd in the Oriental Halt J. C. P age , Sec. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR er than expected, or the inexperience Oregon Development League, the We understand they intend to char for the meeting will be published AT LAW, of some of our team—one from the later. conservative T. B. Wilcox quoted ter a boat and bring dotvn a big Card of Thanks. NOTARY PUBLIC foul line was all our team made, James J. Hill as saying in substance, crowd, and we are sure of a large Bandon, Oregon. while Coquille’s classy team made 10 last June, that the next five years attendance from all those who are Office With Bandon Investment <-'«> points during the first half. The Infant Passes Away. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Steman wish would witness Oregon’s greatest lovers cl clean athletics and are in score ended 10 to 3 Coquille boys’ to express their deep sense of appre railroad development, and that there terested in our welfare. Dr. H- Ivi. Brown. favor. ciation for the many kind words and will be more railroad development » The B. H. S. Literary Program ■ I • Helen Katheryn, the little daugh Resident Dentist. In their second half the Bandon ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Sieman acts’done for them in their hour of by our lines in Oregon during the for next Friday, Dec. 16th, will be: Office in Panter Building girls kept up the pace they had set was seized with an attack of spinal sorrow over the death of their child, coming year than in any other state Basket Ball Song, to tune “Rings on my Fingers’’ Office Hourr 9 to 12 M.. I to 5 P. M, Helen Katheryn, who passed away of the union except Montana. and showed at the beginning that the meningitis aliout 11:00 o’clock Phone, BANDON. OREGON Josephine Stoltz “All of these things, coupled to Dramatic Rec. Saturday eveqing’. victory was theirs. Zettie maje two Saturday morning, and although Vocal Duet, gether, lead the quiet observer to baskets, Hazel one and Daisy one possible was done for the Carl Bowman and Ernest Watkins believe that there is actually to be a C. R. HARROW and two from The foul line made the everything For Sale. little one, it was to no avail, and she Reading, Thos. Laird railroad to Coos Bay.—Oregon Attorney and Counstilor-at Law score 20. I n the second half the passed into the great beyond abcut Song, “The man who has the cpin” Journal. COQUILLE. - ORE Coquille girls made three from the 5:30 Saturday evening. Recitation, Velma Klepfer Lots 21 and 22, Block 6, Azalea 1 foul line and this totaled them 4. Office over Skeels’ Stórc The funeral was conducted from Park. Will sell for cash or partial Bear Creek Orchard Sells Reading, Edmund Gallier Thus the standing was 20 to 4 and Office Phone, Main 335; residence, Main 346 the home Sunday afternoon by Rev. payments or trade for Marshfield Instrumental Solo, Coquille had not made a basket. for $300,000. H. L. Grafious, pastor of the M. E. real estate. Marguerite Haberly I They were all new in basket ball ex church. DR. K. W. RONS IT ER Recitation, Eleinor Turvey S9t2 — W. R. Haines Music Co. cept one, we understand, and the Mr. anti Mrs. Sieman will have Song, “ Wake up, its six o’clock’’ PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON next game with 'them may prove to Medford, Oregon, Dec. 12.—The the sincere sympathy of a large circle There will be an election of new' North Fork Not To Be Im Bear Creek orchards, one of the fin be more even and exciting to spec BANDON OREGON of friends in this time of great be « officers to serve for the next term of tators and not such a walk over. est orchard tracts in the Rogue Office and residence in Panter residence property reavement. proved. 3. months. Everybody is welcome next door to Bijou Theatre The boys were given the floor and River Valley, was sold today to to come and we will do our best to the Bandon lads did themselves Samuel Rosenberg, of Seattle. The give you good entertainment for an DR J. ID KELLEY great credit in the way they played' When you have a cold get a bot Washington, Dec 12.—The War consideration is in the neighborhood hour. High School Auditorium, tle of Chamberlain ’ s Cough Remedy. this last half. The ball was in their Department has reported adversely of $300,000. Physician and Surgeon 7:30 p m., Friday, Dec. 16th. It will soon fix you up all right anil end of the hall most of the time and The orchard contains 237 acres, on three Oregon projects, as follows: Miss Bessie Jensen, who has been J will ward off any tendency toward Oregon slotigh, located below Port all of which is planted to fruit, about Offici in Donald Charleston home, opposite it was only because of the lack of I Presbyterian church, Bandon, Oregon practice in basket throwing that they ! pneumonia. This remedy contains land; the north find cast forks of the 175 acres in pears, and the rest in attending school at Marshfield, en did not make up what they had lost; no opium or other narcotic and may^ Coquille River, and the Umpqua apples. The price per acre averaged tered our ever increasing High BOOTS - AND - SHOES as it was, two baskets were thrown be given as confidently to a baby as : River from Scottsburg to Roseburg. better than $1200. The sale was School yesterday. She is in the by Lentner, and one from the foul, to an adult. Sold by C. Y. Lowe. | District Engineer Morrow re made through John D. dwell, for a Freshman Class. The new police officials for the while Coquille made two baskets and ported on them that the commercial syndicate composed of Messrs Wist You can't expect to get $2 worth 4th school month beginning yester (or $1, but you can get your one from the loul line. It was evi many saying they would not miss advantages to be gained would not ler, Olwell, Clark and Myers. money s worth at day are: Eldon Langlois and Jose dent that if the boys had played the next excursion trip with the B. justify the expenditure oi the money Mr. Rosenberg is a prominent their first half like they did the last H. S, for anything. necessary to carry out the projects. merchant and hotel keeper of Se phine Stoltz of the Freshman class, Ernest Watkins and Katherine Nay the victory would have been ours, The boat left promptly at 4 and The adverse report means that the attle. of the Sophomore, Garf Bowman but the game was closer than the made the through tiip, arriving in Oregon delegation will be unable to Dealer In Boots and Shoes. and Zettie Gibson of the Juniors, score showed. We hope to show Coquille .-rbout 7. There were a get appropriations for these pur- The quicker a cold is gotten rid of the less the danger from pneu- Karl Watkins and Erina Craine of Repairing neatly and promp them that we are not so easy when large number of people expecting I [loses. i they play the return game on Dec. to \get aboard at various landings ------------------- monia and other serious diseases the Seniors. Our city school gov tly done at lowest liv I ’3rd- along the river, but the “Coquille’’ When your feet are wet and cold Mr. C. W. L. Hall, of Waverly, ernment is a great success and to go ing prices These were over fifty Bandonians had to keep plodding along in order j and your body chilled through and Va., says: “I firmly belicVe Cham liack to the old form would be out up to witness the game ami to enjoy to arrive in time for the game to be ' through from exposure, take a big berlain’s Cough Remedy to be ab of the question with us and the fac Bring your | the entertainment cf the Bandon on time, anil those along the river dose of Chamberlain’s Cough Rem solutely the best preparation on the ulty as long as the standard which students on the delightful trip’up hail no reason to lie disap|iointed as edy, bathe your feet in hot water be market lor colds. I have recom has been set is kept up. • Iol> Work on the Coquille. The night was she was advertised to be a through fore going to bed, and you are al mended it to my friends and they all lovely and the crowd seemed cheer- boat and was cliarteied for that pur most certain to ward off a severe agree with me.” For sale by C. Y. See or phone L. J. Radley for all To T he R ecorder ful and every one had a good time, pose. . j cold. For sale by C. Y. Lowe. Lowe. kinds of Fire Wood. 27-lf MaMouie. M D Al. B 11 E (J E R s