/ EUGENE UPE U ii»er«ity Ei Seml-Weekly BANDON, OREGON. FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1911 VOLUME XXVIl -.444-b 4444-4-444.44 -44.444444-44 ;■ Lodge and Professional Directory •f ”[ 4 Lodger are requested to notify this office on election of officers and on change of meeting night. Cards under this head are 75c per inch per month. rniiiT PAIIUCDV OF BIG OIL FLOW — Local Business Men Are Promoting Good Prop- o s i t i o n I FOR Lane County Asset Company Oily Substance, Remarkably Ask Legislature to Make Coos City Council Advertises Sale Announces it Will Begin Paraffine, Found in and Curry Separate Pro­ Municipal Water Construction Quantities secution District; Bonds. C. S. Hubbard Sachem. A fruit and vegetable cannery for Bandon this summer is now ail as­ andon lodge . N o , i 30 a . f . & a . sured fact. M, Staled communications first Saturday Dr. 1. P. Sorensen, C. R. Wade altar the full moon of each month. All Master Masons cordially invited. and O. A. Trowbridge are promot­ j. A. Morrison, W. M. G. T. Treadgold, Secretary ing the proposition and will file their corporation papers early next week. 1. <>. o. F andon lodge , N o . 133, i . o . o f . 'Hie company will be incorporated meets every Wednesday evening Visiting 1 for $5,000, and later they will prob­ brothers in good standing cordially invited. ably sell stock. A. G. Hoyt, N. G. A. Knopp, Secretary They have a man already among ! the California canneries at Fruitvale Knight» of Pythia» i ¡vestigating the situation as to the elphi lodge . N o . m . Knight« of Pythias. Meets every Monday evening machinery they will need. The new at Knight« hall. Volling knight» invited to company will not make the mistake attend. C. R.WadeC.C. of overstocking in the machinery B. N. Harrington K. of R. S. line, but will buy just what they Dr. H. Iu Houston need for a start and will add to the plant just as fast as business will de- PHYSICIAN & SUKGNoN Ottioe over Drug Store. Hours, ‘3 to * i ina’id The plant will be located next to «.in. 1:30 to 4, p.iu.; 7 to « in the eveninp. j the Perry Veneer plant which will Night cr II s answered from office. I be an idéal place for such an e:;tab- BANDON. - - - OHFUOS 1 lishment. It is probable they will sell stock Dr I_i. I3 Sorensen at $50 a share, and the propo-ition DENTIST will be to sell stock to farmers, guar­ Office Over Vienn* Cafe anteeing to use the product of one Telephone at Office and Home. acie of fruit or vegetables for each bANDON - - OREGON share purchased; however, the plan will be to use all the produce brought O T. TKKAOUOI.U. to them, and to this end, all plans ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR will be laid. AT LAW, A cannery at Bandon will be the NOTARY PDBL10 means of developing a great amount Bandon, Oregon. of country here^nd the anncunce- Office With Bandon Investment Co tnent that one is assuied, will be good news to Bandon people. B B D pr. H- Svi. Brown. ----- —................. Resident Dentist. 9 to 12 M.» I to 5 P. M. BANDON. OREGON Eugene, Ore., Jan io.—The I.an? Comity Asset Compiny of this city lias completed arrangements for the financing of its proposed electnc railway from Eugene to the coast, and the officials announce that grad ing on the fust 25-mile stretch of the road out of Eugene will begin just as soon as materials and ¡tuple ments can be assembled. A re| ic- sentative of Kansas City capitalists has been in Eugene for the past week looking to the financing of the road and arrangements have finally been completed looking to that end T’bi- enterprise has been p.omot- ed by a company of Eugene business men for tlie past two years, and each has given a large amount of moiry and time. M. Svarverud, a real es­ tate dealer, is president of the com*- pany; John Baird, a railroad man recently fro n Minneapolis, is secre­ tary, and the directors are Alton Hampton. F. E. Dunn. F. J. Ber­ ger, all merchants, Jack Rodman, real estate dealer, and Free Thomas, a sawmill owner. The Southern Pacific Company has scut e crew of surveyors to Eu­ gene to begin work on a line be­ tween Eugeye ami Elmira, where it will join a line surveyed by the com­ pany some time ago, from Junction City via Elmira to Gardiner. -------OOO-------- PASSES BOGUS CHECK HERE Notice of Sale of Bonds Office in Panter Building Office I lours: LAWYERS ASK I rnn Lewah Tribe No. 48, Imp. O. R. M. /. Phone. i ' 1Î1UII UnPIIlLni 1V| EETS every Thursday evening at 8 run at the Bandon Wigman. Sojourning chief 1 in good standing are cordially invited to attend. G E Wilson, C. of R. NUMBER 2 Man With Several Names is Notice is hereby given that the Taken Into Custody by City of Bandon, Coos County, Ore­ C. R. BARROW gon, will receive proposals for the Sheriff Attorney and Counselor-at-Law purchase of Sixty Thousand ($60,- COQUILLE. - ORE ! 000.00) Dollars, par value in amount I of negotiable coupon bonds cf said Office over Steel«’ Store I City. Said bonds are of thedenoin Ray Brown, alias Jack Williams, Office Phone. Main 335; resdeoce. Main 346 I ¡nations of from Fifty Dollars to Five alias several other names, was taken ' Hundred Dollars, each bearing inter into custody here yesterday by Sher­ |)K E W. ROSSITE It I est at the rale of 6 percent per an­ iff Gage for passing bogus checks, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON num, payable semi annually, on the having passed such checks on the BANDON OREGON I first day of June aud on the first day Hull Clo. & Shoe Co, in Marsh­ i of December in each year. Said field, and later followed up the same Office and residence m Banter residence property i next door to Bijou Theatre bonds are dated the First day of trick here. April. A. D.. 1911, and the principal The check passed here was made DR J. D KELLEY thereof is payable on the First day out Io “Ray Brown” and signed of April, A. D. (1926); principal “Randolph Lumber Co.” J. T. ! Physician and Burgeon and interest payable in United States Sullivan was out to supper and the Gold Coin, at the banking house of check was presented to Geo. Strang Office in Donald Charleston home, opposite I | Kountze Bros, in the City and State who is a clerk in the store. Mr. Presbyterian church, Bandon, Oregon of New York. Strang cached the check, naturally Sealed proposals must be ad­ supposing that it was good. MV'CLOTHES ARE AT THE dressed to the Recorder of the City Then man then went to the Cen­ of Bandon, Coos County, Ore,on. tral warehouse where lie bought a Bids will be received up to the ticket on the Elizabeth to Sail I- ran- hour of Six o’clock, P. M. of Wed­ cisco, giving his name as Jack Wd nesday, the Fifteenth day ot Febru­ liains. As soon as the forgery was ary, A. D 1911, and will be opened di-covered a search began for the by the Recorder of said City in the man who was found stowed away yn presence of the Council in Bandon, the Elizabeth which was then wait Oregon, at the hour of So'clork, ing to go out. He was taken to Co­ Where Yours Ought to be I P. M., ot said day. quille on the noon boat today and A. F. ÜERINÜER Said bonds will be sold to the will have the charge of forgery to highest bidder, but not for less than answer. their face value. ------ OOO------ Said bids must be accompanied bv A dry. hacking cough is hard on a certintd check of 5 per cent of the the lungs, often ciusing them to Bonds. bleed. BALLARD.S MORE Bring your The Common Council reserves 1 HOUND SYRUP is a healing balm the right to reject any and all bids. that quickly repairs damage in the ' Emil B. Kausrud, lungs and air passages. Price 25c •Jol> Work Recorder of the City of Bandon. 50c and $t.oo per bottle. Sold by C> Y. ¡.owe. To T he R ecorder St. Valentine’s Ball, Bunk Hall, A. Nelson left on the Elirai» th bv Pythian Sisters, Sat. eve, Feb. today for San Francisco where he 11 th. Supper will be served. Music will work at hi* trade of calker. by Kausrud’s orchestra ill BANDON STEAM LAUNDRY ! The Miocene Oil and Gts Co.’s The Coos Coumy Bar Association In this >ssue of the R ecordi r we at its annual meeting here Tuesday publish a notice of sale of bonds for well on Bear creek is now down about 900 feet and they have struck launched a movement to have the the new municipal water system. f< r Oregon legislature form a '.-parate a large quantity of oily substance prosecuting attorney district, coin­ the bonds of $60,000, having been which runs from the driil bit as crude posed of Coos and Curry counties. voted at the June election. As soon oil would do; however, the substance Three counties, Coos, Curry and as the bonds are sold and the money is odorless, and is beyond question I) niglas now compose the district, is at hand, the work of constructing an excellent grade of paraffine, which with Geo. M. Brown, of Roseburg, the municipal water system will be­ is a good indication that oil in quan- as prosecuting attorney, and with gin, and it is proposed to put in a the poor methods of transput tation system that will fur.iish all the water titles will follow. The drillers are I from Coos to RoseDurg, there is needed for some time to come. still working in sandstone, intermin­ often much inconvenience caused, - --------- gled with some shale, and the diil- consequently a resolution for the I 400 Trap Nested Barred ing is moving on at as rapid a rate change was adopted. Plymouth Rocks. A resolution asking Judge Coke as possible. to require attorneys to submit copies of instructions they ask to lie given Our matings have produced stand­ to the jury to the opposing attorney Notice of Dissolution ard bred specimens of exhibition at the same time they presented the quality with records of 242, 227, court was adopted. 222 eggs in 365 days. Notice is hereby given that the Another resolution to the Oregon Baby Chicks and eggs for hatch • partnership of T. P. Smith, A..B legislatóre recommends that any one ing. Smith and J. Ira Sidwell, under the other than a party to the suit be Book your orders now tor spring firm name and style of Smith Bros. permitted to serve summons. This delivery. A few cockerels from Sidwell, lias been mutually dis­ is in accordance with the laws of heavy laying stock for $5.00. solved, said Smith Bros, retiring other states. P lymouth P i . ace P oultry Y ards from the businsss. Said Sidwell re­ Another resolution to the state F red B achman , Prop. taining same and will assume all in­ legislature asks the legislature to Box 485 Marshfield Phone 288 debtedness and will collect all bills I provide for a second deputy sheriff contracted under said title. in Coos county. This is to lie with­ Signe I; T. P SMITH, out any additional expense to the ranft as teacher. January 15th we will take up the A. B. S mith , county. Judgment Seat <>i Christ, War in J. I ra S idwell . About 25 attorneys from the va Heaven Satan Cast Out and the Bandon, Ore., Dec. 15, 1910. rious cities of the county were pres­ ent. The business session was held Marriage Supper of the Lamb. -------- -------------------- Come, listen and take part. in the afternoon and was followed in the evening with a big banquet, at A dventist C h r isti an . which A. S. Hammond, of Coquille, Regular services Sundays in Con acted as toast master, and the toasts crete Hall, were mostly impromptu. Sunday school held at 10:00 a. m. H. I). Wise, an attorney of Oak Preaching at t i :oo a. in. land, Cal., was in the city and was a Loyal Work rs Society 6:30 p in. Will Also Secure and Fit guest at the banquet. Preaching at 7:30 p. m. The meeting next yea will be Prayer meeting Wednesday night. Up Permanent held at Marshfield. You are cordially invited to attend. The following officers were elect­ Rooms J. S pencer T ieton , Pastor. a ed for the ensuing year: President Geo. P. Topping, of Mt: t noDisr. Bandon. Sabbath school to a. m., E A. A very interesting meeting of the Vice-President— C. F. McKnight, Philpott, Supt. Bandon Coinmeicial Club was held ot Marshfield. Morning service ■ i a. in. Secretary- J. J Stanley, of Co­ in Fireman’s Hall last night, nearly A sermon for the children, All every business house in town being quille, re-elected. parents are urged to be present with Treasurer C. A. Seblbrede, <>f their children. represented, besides other Bandon I Marshfield, re-elected. Jui,i<»r i .»■ague at 3 p. m. boosters Executive Committee J.W. Ben­ Epworth Leat’iie 6: |5 p in. The river dredging was discussed nett, of Marshfield, and A. J. Slier Subject < fur Relationship with and it was the corn ensus of opinion ■vood. ol Coquille, besides tile above One Another. that our government appropriation named officers who are ex officio Evening Service, 7:30 p. in. was being wasted with the kind of members. Installation of Epworth League (hedges they' intend to send here. officets. The Oregon Suction dredge was 4- 444. 44-44 4444-4444- 4444- 4444-44- I.adies' Aid Society meets at the premised us but it seems that some BANDON CHURCHES home of Mrs. W. II. Logan i’ties- how Coos Bay beat us Io it and the day afternoon. All the ladies are dredge was taken there. urged to be present. C hristian S cience . The secretary was instructed to Prayer meeting Thursday evening Christian Science services at e held write to the engineering department , la the K. of P. hall at 11 a in. each i at 7 30"jr. in. Study of the Sunday for a map showing where, what, and ! School lesson. Sunday. how the woik is to be done, as the Subject lesson, January 15, “Life.” A welcome from a friendly church. people here do not think they are The public is cordially invited to Come. showing good judgment, and a letter attend. 11. L. G rahous , Pastor of appeal will he sent to our con P h ESBVl ERIAN. grrssmen to help in obtaining better Services will be as follows: equipment. The matter of good commercial Quiet Hour, 9:45 club rooms was taken up and a com­ Sunday school at to o'clock. mittee, conq used ol N. J. Crain, O. Preaching at 11 :oo. A. Trowbridge, and J. T. Sullivan Christian Endeavor will convene L atter D av S aints . was appointed to see what could be at 6 30 p. in. done The idea is to fit up a room Preaching at 7:30. Reorganized Church of Jesus to display the products of Coos: H. C. H artranft , Pastor. ; Christ of ¡.alter Day Saints, Coltim- ' Ilia Avenue county as well as a permanent club •‘H urry U ps .” room. Meeting every Sunday. The most interesting thing in Sunday school at to:oo a. m. The following officers were elected town Sunday morning is the “Hur I Preaching at 11 :»>o a. in. Religio for the ensuing year: ry Up” Bible Class. Have you l»ern to see and hear ?1 at 6:3« p. in. ami preaching at 7.30 Pres.-- Dr. L. P. Sorensen If not, come and visit it Sunday 1 p. rn. Prayer meeting at 7¡30 p. m. Vice Pres. N. J. Crain morning at to o'clock. Wednesday evenings. Club Sec.— C. R. Moore. We are taking up a Bible and All are cordially invited to alten I Trans. Sec.— E. E. Oakes. Treas. J. W. Roberts. Chart study with Rev. Mr. Hart D. W. C areentek , President. COMMERCIAL CLUB ELECT OFFICERS