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Ih nò on VOLUME XXVII BANDON, OREGON, FRID/XY, JANUARY 20, 1911 » 44 44 44-44- 44-44-4-444-1-44444-1-4 -.»44444444444-44444-1-4 :-4 44-'4 nirt DC Al TV HILL USUILI . Lodge and Profewionai ? ulu ntfiLIl X -I Directory MÜCH GAS OEAL CLOSED 1 --------------- * » NUMBER 4 AT OIL WELL * 0 Lawah Tribe No. 4 ft, Imp. O. R. M. |y| EET.S every Thursday evening al ft run at the Bandon Wigman. Sojourning chief-, in good »landing are cordially mvited Io «Ulend. G E Wdaon, C. of R. J.’W. Robert* Buy* 24 Lot* They Expect ro Arrive About On the Mud 24th plete * are Bright Perhaps the biggest red estate deal that has been put through in Bandon lor some tune w as closed yesterday when J. W. Roberts pur chased 24 lots on the mud flats Ire- tween Bandon Heights and the busi ness district. The lots were pur chased from W. F. I fisher and are adjoining to the ones put on the market by Lucas Hopson last year at prices ranging from $800 to $1200 per lot, but Mr. Roberts says he will put his lots on at from $300 to $900. As Bandon grow; these lots will undoubtedly increase in value very rapidly as they are all business lots, and the only direction for the busi ness section east, or toward these lots. /Real estate values in Bandon have trebled tn the last few r ears, and prospects are bright for a greater increase in the next ft#w years. B. S Sw-enpel has received a letter from JC. C. Chapman, Secretary of the Portland Commercial Club and manager of the Promotion Commit tee, to the effect th t a number of Portland business men are coming on the Anvil and ex|>ect tn be in Bandon about Tuesday, Jan. 2 ph, although it is not absolutely certain what day the Anvil will arrive; how ¥ ever, it will be heralded on the streets a few hours before she gets in and all business men are reqiiested to be out ami help receive them and show them what we have here Mr. Chapman hopes to have a meeting with the Bandon business men ami citizens, in which he will outline some oi the workings of the Oregon Development League, which will be of great interest to this sec tion of the state. I.et every business man be out and help push the work along. The flood gates for the Fat F.lk Gas in large quantities is emerg drainage system at the mouth of the ing from the well of the Miocene Oil T>ANDON LODGE. No. 130 A. F. & A. big ditch will be installed this spring and Gas Co. on Bear creek. M, Staled communication. fust Saturday and then the system will lx? complete, On last Tuesday morning one of the after the lull moon d each month. All Matter Masons cordially invited. and 2.200 acres of as line land as drillers was walking by the well with j. A. Mo«ri.on, W M. ever laid out dcors will be ready for a lighted lantern when the gas ig G. T. Treadgold, Secretary clearing and cropping. nited and the flames rushed to the 1. o. <». r The estimated cost of installing top of the roof of the drill house. "D ANDON LODGE. No. 133, I. O. O F. the gates is from $2,400 to $2,500 They immediately smothered it out, meet. every Wednejday evening Vuiting divided as follows: $-’ ,000 tor the but the evidence of gas continued to brother, in good standing cordially inviled. concrete work and gates, with $400 be manifest, and the quantity is con A. G. Hoyt, N. G. A. Knopp. Secretary or $500 extra if the bottom is piled. stantly increasing, thus making the A chemical analysis of the soil oil prospects brighter all the time, as Kulghl. ut Pythiu. proves it to be very productive; fig it is generally conceded that where T1ELPHI LODGE. No. 64. Knight, of uring on a basis of 200 per cent, it there is so much gas, there must be Pythi.». Meet, every Monday evening is found to contain 75 per cent something back of it. •I Knights lull. Visiting knights invited to .«end. C. R W.de C.C. potash, |9 per cent lime, 14 per ------ two------ B. N. Hjunngton K. of R. S. cent phosphor.c acid, no nitrates, a Want Smelter in Lakeport trace of sodium chloride, no sodium Dr. H. Iu Houston carbonate, salt being chiefly Glau PHYSICIAN & SUNUKUN Several of the mine owners ol ber's salt, small quantity dirt and < itth-e over Drug Store. Haunt. SI to ’• ! Curry county, want the Lakeport red clay, remainder alluvium and am. t :30 to 4, f ill. ; 7 to 8 in the evening. possibly one-third decayed and de Commercial Club to aid them in se Night calle answered from ottici*. curing a site for a sinelter to be caying substance. BANDON. - - • 0111-4108 The only menace to crop raising located either in Lakeport or near __ _______________ ___ ______ J World Wary of the Man will be the possible overflowing of here. They state that it wotdd be A Mis-representation Dr L. B Sorensen the land, but as it takes a raise of cheaper to haul ore from Gold Beach Who Combines Business DENTIST 10.5 feet in the river to flood the and the Sixes to Lakeport than Some mutton head from Marsh Most of the land, there is little danger of a flood where they now ship Office Over Vienna Cafe with Religion field Sent in a report to the ' Daily ore shipped from the sections are during crop season, and the winter Telephone at Office and Home. Journal under date of January 16th, floods are always a good thing lor sent to Tacoma, coat the shippers bANDON - OREGON stating that the steamers Fifield, The world is wary of the man who laud as they deposit a sediment that $15.00 per ton. Mr. Munsey, one Elizabeth, Arcata and Bandon were uses the power or influence of his serves as an excellent fertilizer. of the prominent mine owners near «a. t . rKKAiHioi.li, all bar bound at Bandon, but e.ery church or religion to promote money Gold Beach, will be in Lakeport ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR t body knows dial the three first- next week and will put the matter AT LAW, making schemes. It is well en tugli Letter From Australia named vessels sailed from here on for men to carry their religion into before the local club. — Lakeport NOTAKY PUBLIC the 13th, and the Bandon had not their business; indeed, they can Banner. Bandon, Oregon. been in this pert for about a month scaicely do otherwise and appear as "Mrs. J. M. Perkins received the Office With Bandon Investment t o Whoever this mutt is that is sending following letter from her nephew, name for; one kind, the cassoway, is effective churchmen. But that never dope about Bandon from Macsbfield warrants them in exploiting sacred Hayes Perkins, written at Sydney, a flightless bird weighing about 200 Dr. H- Brown. had better get his facts straight be offices for secular ends Combining Australia, December 1 ith. Hesays: pounds, and having hair like feath Resident Dentist. fore sending out such reports. If church affiliation with financial en I suppose you have received the ers. There are no dangerous ani Office in Banter Building the deposter did not know the facts, terprises for the purpose of increas letters I have written now and then mals other than crocodiles, which QCce Hour.: 9 to 12 M.. I to 5 P. M. he could have easily found them out ing the profits of the latter is bad but I have had very few from Amer caught several natives about where I Phon«-. BANDON. OREGON and if he sent in the* report as a and will sooner or later reflect evil ica, having had my mail foj warded was; they sometimes reach 30 feet knock he is of low degree. results upon the individual church to the wrong places. in length. One day one bit a hog in ------000 — man and his cilurch.—Times. I came back to Sydney in Octo two in front of my house, swallowed Attorney and Counsolor-at Law ber, intending to go to Africa, but half with rut chewing, and backed Town* Want New Count got a good place cruising some tim off into the water with the rest in his COQUILLE. - ORE Add Another Teacher ber in an island off northeast of mouth, but the natives scared him Office over Skeels’ Store Eugrne is wrathy over her official Australia, so will be going up there off; another caught and ate a man Office Phone, Main 335; residence, Main 146 po| pulalion as announced by the cen Owing to the constant increase in for a few months. I have done very and woman off the bank, but the sus bureau, which gives the city' the first three grades of the Bandon well in this part of the world and if I people trapped and '.hen ate him. 1»R K. W ROMITKR 9009; they claim over 12,000 and public school, it has been necessary continue to do as well will never 1 At another village I visited a man say that the full enumeration was to add another teacher, consequently leave for the climate is as good as PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON i was lying tn a hut who had U>een not made. It is alleged that the beginning with this week Miss Phil BANDON OREGON anywhere and the people are very ¡seized by a ciocodile while fishing; I enumerator missed five families in ips is one oi the regular teachers in good. I had a fairly pleasant stay I as it made off with him he threw his Office and reudeme in Pant«-« reuder.ee propetty one block and that the rest of the the school. This makes five teach nett door to Biiou Theatre m New Guinea; it is a wild country, ’ arms around its head causing it to J city was perhaps taken in the same ers in tile first three grades and thir very little known in the interior, let go, and his people pulled him ’ . DTI J. D KELL E V way. teen in the entire school; but the with savage people, many of whom out, but his thigh was badly man Oregon City also wants a recount, teaching staff have no fear of the I are cannibals I got along very well gled There are very high moun I as Physician and Surgeon the population of that city is “unlucky” number and the school with them, and if there is enough tains there; last summer a parly dis given out as 4.287; but taking the work will continue to move in per mon y in it will go back for 1 rather covered a great snow covered range, Office in Donali Charleiton home, oppmite ' school .census as a basis, the city feet harmony. Miss Philips .is the like them; they have the biggest Pte»bytenan church, Bandon, Oregon also a race of pigmy people aliout 4 should have over 6,000. The com second extra teacher that has been heads of hair I ever saw. sometimes feet 6 inches tall, I made several mercial club has telegraphed Con- added during the year, Miss Wini standing out a foot every way; they journeys and found two rivers that MY CLOTHES ARE AT THE Igre. small Hawley to secure a new fred McNair having been employed are more honest than white men, 1 no one had heard of before, also ; I count it possible. about a month alter the beginning of and if once converted to Christianity I several villages; at first the women ---- 000 — the school year. are one of the finest peoples I ever and children would clear into the $500,000 Urged for Poat- saw ; the men are till, for the most bush, but would come out after they ----- ocx> — . part straight and often have good saw ail was safe. There are not Office Site Hardware Men Meet. •teatuies; the girls are frequently as over 1,500 white men in a territory pretty as any, but where the whites as large as all the three Pacific coast ✓ Washington, Jan 16.—The Sec The semi-annual convention ol the have not influenced them, and this is states. Where Yours Ought to be retary ol the Treasury has recom Coos County Hardware Men’s As about everywhere, they split their I like Sydney fine. There are mended the appiopriation of $500,- sociation was held in the grill room ears and noses and stretch them to about 600,000 people here; the har A. F. DERINGER 000 for the purchase of a post office of j the Hotel Gallier last Tuesday the limit, running sticks or shells bor is the best and one of the most site at Portland. This is more than night. through them, tattoo, blacken their picturesque in the world. The Aus is needed to purchase block S, which A b:g banquet was held nt 7:30 teeth with betel nut and look as tralians are as high class people as is to lx- condemned but any surplus I ■ o’clock in the evening, after which hideous as possible. one will find any where. Whiskey will be applied to the cost of the! the convention was field. I am going to Woodlark island has a worse hold on this country building when authorized. 'There were twelve present from now, which is quite large, about than in the U. S. A., but they are Brigg your .The Secretary of the Treasury the varions towns of the county, in 30x40 miles, lying some distance beginning to shake it oft. Women j have full franchise in voting here, also asks lor th«- following amount ; chiding two hardware «h.invaO T- east of New Guinea Horse rac A very profitable convent ion was Roseburg site, $10,000; Albany You should see the fine birds in ¡but seldom hold office • fol> Work building, $40,000; Peiviletnn 1 uild- held and the visitors xjvike < erv that country; there are more species ing and prize fighting are still wide ing. $35,000; The Dallwt, $16,000; highly of the excelkut banqil-t and in greater nutnlie s individually 1 open. There are many fine Christian To T he R ecorder served. Medford, $26,000. than I have ever seen; the most are people here. I have been working ---- cxx>---- of brilliant hue, especially the differ- with Mr. Hammond, a city mission ------- O<X>----- Stmr FIFIFLD. See A. A. Pauli for best grade The Popular ent birds of paradise, pigeons, par- ary, while here this time, and may ' coal. Ph me 382. 66tf Packet for Particular People. 541Î tots, and others, I don’t know any again on my return to Sydney. C. R. BARROW BANDON STEAM LAUNDRY or no Damage at this Volume, and Prospect* I P1 ac e e C. S. L tubliard Sachem. Maarmlc. Four Day’* Gale Did Little System 1« Increasing Constantly Will Then be Com Tuesday, January Flat* Elk Drainage The four days' gale that began Sunday morning and lasted until Wednesday night was the longest in point of duration of any storm that has struck the coast tor some time, yet there was practically no damage of any kind repotted, and as soon as the storm died down, the bat was as smooth as a mill pond so that the Bandon came in yesterday morning with no difficulty whatever. The wind blew very hard, yet it was by no means destructive, and the weather has been so finf since that all the inconvenience has been forgotten. Peary’* Claim Approved t Washington, Jan. 15. — Captain Robert E. Peary, Arctic explorer, today was formally approved by a sub committee of the hout-e commit tee on naval affairs. The sub committee an an execu tive meeting, from which the two principal opponents of Capl. Peary, Roberts and Macon were absent, adopted a favorable report to the lull committee on the Bates bill, which extends the thanks of con gress to Peary and retires him with the rank of rear admiral in the engi neer corps of the navy, Capt. Peary is 53 years old, and the action if approved by the full committee and agreed to by the senate, will place him immediately upon the retired list with about the same pay—$6,000—as he is rgpetv- ing as a captain "Upon the active list. The report probably will arouse a lively discussion in the bouse. “Back to Hogs” Says Judge. “No,, I don’t think that I will enter the judicial race for county judge when my preset.t term has ex pired” said Judge Bailey, when the question was pyt to him last week. “I can’t raise hogs and look after the interests of the people at the same time, so I think I will go back to raising hogs and look after my ranch.” Judge Bailey has made a capable county official and if he,decides to enter the race in two years, no doubt would come out with flying colors.— Lakeport Banner. Along the Wharf. The Bandon arrived yesterday with a small cargo of freight and is loading lumber at the Geo. W. Moore mill. She experienced lit tle difficulty in making the trip, re gardless of the storm, and steamed in safely yesterday morning. Tire Elizabeth is due to arrive this evening or tomorrow morning. The Fifield having gone to San Bedro this trip will probably not be back for a day or two. -------- OCJO—— » Bar Smooth Although a terrible storm has raged at sea for four «lays and Wed nesday the breakers were rolling as high as the house tops, yet on yes terday morning the bar was as smooth as glass and navigation can proceed unmolested as usual.