Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915, January 24, 1911, Image 1

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VOLUME XXVII
BANDON, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1911
NUMBER 5
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1 Lodge and Professional
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Directory
Lodges are requested to notify this office
4 on election of officers and on change of
4 meeting night. (.Jtrds under this head
•4 are 75c per inch per month.
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Largest Attendance in His-
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Lewah Tribe No. 48, Imp. O. R. M.
lUTEETS every Thursday evening at 8 tun at
the Bandon Wiginan. Sojourning chief>
in good standing are cordially invited to attend.
G E Wil.on,
C. of R.
C. S. Hubbard
Sachem.
tory of the City
School.
Report of Bandon puhlic schools
for the fourth school inontli ending
Friday, Jan. 13
Grade l-r-Mrs. Kopf, Teacher.
Enrollment for the year, 51.
Enrollment for the month, 47.
Daily attendance, 42
Per cent, of attendance, 94
Times late, 1.
Roll of boner, 21.
Grades I and II — Miss McNair,
Teacher. .
Enrollment for the year, 46.
Enrollment for the month, 44.
Daily attendance, 37.
Per cent, ot attendance, 97
Times late, 2.
Roll of honor, 18.
Grand 11—Miss Marsh, Teacher.
Enrollment for the year, 58.
Enrollment for the month, 56.
to Daily atten Ian e, 5?.
l'er cent of attendance, 95-
Times late, 4.
Roll of honor, 25
Grade Iff Miss Gibson, Teacher.
Enrollment for the year, 5°-
Enrollment for the month, 47.
Daily attendance. 44.
.Per cent, of attendance, 94.
Times late, 1.
Roll of honor, 27.
Shipping Business Continues Lakme and Washcalore Lose Look* Like Both Harriman Big Suction Dredge Will Be
Very Brisk at This
Lumber—Reached Frisco
Put to Work in Coquille
and Hill Will Build to
Port.
Sunday
River Soon
Coos Bay
The Nann Smith reached Sau
The Bandon sailed Mond^ morn
ing for San Francisco with a full Francisco Sunday morning with the
| cargo of lumber.
Lakme in tow, the latter boat having
The Arcata arrived Saturday and
been reported in distress last week.
! is loading coal from the Gage mints
It is reported that the Lakme lost
! The Elizabeth ariived v-sterdny
her deck load at sea and was in
: morning with 231 tons of freight
much distress before she accepted
I and the following passengers:
the line from the Nann Smith.
L B Hollenbeck, Mis. C. J
The W’ashcalore is also reported
Lamb, H. Perry, Mrs. M. Yates,
as having lost her deckload of lum­
Mrs A. S. Perry, Mis. J. P.
ber i:i the storm last week off the
Olson, H. J. Olsen. Mrs. C. Olson.
southern coast of Oregon.
Just
R. H. Rosa, Mabel Post, Jeremía
how heavy the loss was has not been
Olsen, Miss K. Parler, C. McDon-
reported.
.tld, D. McDonald, I). A. Procket,
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R. Fox, C. P. Fortner, A Dunham.
Mail
Delayed
M. Schmidt, C. P Procket. H. W.
Dunham. A. Flovd, Joseph Fyada,
N. W. Young, C A Carpenter, C.
A slide on the Sugar Loaf moun*
A. Welch, K. Hill.
tain Wednesday night so delayed
The Elizabeth was on dry dock*
three days, and received a thorough the incoming mail that none was re
overhauling, hence her delay in re>- ceived at this city until Friday morn­
turning. She will sail Thursday ing’s boat, These delays in the mail
^will no doubt come quite frequently
morning at 8:00 o’clock.
The Fifield arrived last night hav­ during the present winter or until all
ing made the trip to San Pedro the loose dirt on the grades has slid
since she was here last. The Fifield down However, even with the two
brought roo tens of freight and the or three delays of the present winter
we are getting better service than
following passengers:
D. A. Becker, Miss Conham, was the case last winter when the
Miss J. P. Epp, C. H Butter, 11. entire mail for this county and for
Gouldsfone, G. W. Horton, R. E. Curry was coining over the .Middle
Hull, J. H. Henry. J. H. Hunt and Fork road. We are getting better
service this winter than the bay is
wife, W. J. Slatterv, II. Hunt.
The Fifield will sail again Thurs­ getting over the Coos Bay wagon
road. It was reported here last week
day morning.
that they were without eastern mail
school have made a . slanding of A four days Iasi week. — Coquille Sen­
for the month in the subjects named. tinel.
C. R. Moore, secretary of the
Considerable speculation has been
aroused in Oregon regarding the Bindon Commercial Club received
meaning of the transaction reported a lettei from headquarters slating
»T he GIANT OF THE WEST Not
•
the cheapest but the best.
Seaside Camp
from
Portland whereby the Hi’l in that the Dredge Oregon will l>e
No. ¿02, Woodmen of the World, first and
thud Thursdays n K. P hall.
Visiting mem­
teiests have disposed of the right of brought around to the Coquille riv­
bers invited to attend
way they have secuied through the er in the spring to do the govern­
J. N. Hosking, Eleik.
Wm. N. McKay, C. C.
Malheur canyon in eastern Oregon ment work outlined to b - done by
to the Harriman interests. This is the$56,000 appropria'ion The let
M HNOIlIC,
the gateway through which Hill was ter stated that the dipper dredge,
T> ANDON LODGE. No. 130 A. F. & A.
expected to enter with an east and and snag boats are merely for the
M, Slated communications first Saturday
after the full moon of each n.onth. All Master
west line across the state terminal purpose of cleaning out tilt- snags
Masons cordially invited.
ing at Coos Bay and with connec­ and doing such work as the Oregon
J. A. Morrison, W. M.
G. T. Treadgold, Secretary
tions in Idaho. It is not believed could not do.
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that the Empire builder would aban
Junior Engineer I.eefe anti Don­
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don
the greatest and best empire he ah! Chat lesion were over from Coos
"PANDON LODGE., No. 133, I. O. O. F.
has yet discovered to his keenest Bay yesterday looking into the sit­
meets every Wednesday evening. Visiting
brother« in goodasmnding cordially invited.
rival, without some very great con­ uation as to where the dirt from the
O. A. Trowbiide, N. G.
sideration and it is just now a matter Oregon could be lodged in certain
A. Knopp, Secretary
of surmise what that consideration locations. The fact that the Oregon
might have been. It is recognized is coming to this river will be good
Kulghta of Pythlaa
that such a line would be of immense news to those who are interested in
ELPHI LODGE. N<'>. 64. Knights of
Pythias. Meets every Monday evening
value to the Harriman crowd, but the development of this harbor.
at Knights hall. Visiting knights invited
with their tactics of repression it is
attend.
E- Lewin. C. C.
believed
that thty will take their
B. N. Harrington K. of R. S.
Open Jewel Mine
own time in building.
Dr. U. IL Houston
At about the same time this deal
We are glad to note that thtf’Btg
was announced the Oregonian" pub­
PHYSICIAN
SUHUEuN
Jewel
placer mine on Sixes river is
lished
a
siorv
to
the
effect
that
Ixitli
<JHioe over Drug Store.
Hours, 9 t<- -
the Hill and Harriman lines were to to be reopened. The company spent
H.tu. 1:30 tu 4, p.tu.; 7 to 8 in the evening.
enter the Coos Bay country over a over $30 000 on a ditch and Humes
Night oalls xnswxred from otiioe.
single line of track, «joining i.r by to bring on water from an inadequate
IUNDON,
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OIIKKI
way of Siuslaw. It is said that Hill supply, and then had but one third
has been backing the Lane County the necessary pressure to handle a
Dr IL "E*. Sorensen
Asset Company which has completed 50 foot bank of gravel. They now
Grade IV -Miss Lusk, Teacher.
• DENTIST
a survey from Eugene to the Sius- propose, we understand, to put on
Enrollment for the year, 45.
Office Over Vienna Cafe
law and that the S. P. has a torce of centrifugal pumps, and if they equip
Enrollment for the month, 42.
Telephone at Office and Home.
engineers
at work along the same them with ample size and power
Daily attendance, 38.
BANDON
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OREGON
route.
The
authorization of con­ there is no reason, except manage­
Per cent, of attendance, 94.
struction
work
has not yet been ment, why the mine should not pay
Times late, 2.
O. T. TKEAIHtOl.B,
made
by
the
Hill
Ixtard of directors, a handsome profit, for the bar u
, Roll of honor 23
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR
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but
is
exacted
soon.
The return of very rich. There ate in that vicini­
A
equals
95
to
roo
per
cent.
Grade V—Miss Rosa, Teacher.
AT LAW,
President
Stevens
from
Chicago may ty about a thousand actes of rich
Bessie Join son, algebra, English,
New Mill for Coquille
Enrollment for the year, 40.
NOTART PUBLIC
bring announcement of the work. bars besides the river channel, that
general history, physical geography.
Enrollment for the month, 34.
Bafidou,
Oregon.
I The Oregonian article says in part.” would have been worked years ago
Velma Klepfor, algebra, book­
Daily
attendance, 32.
Coquille is going to have a new
Office With Bandon Inveetmenl < o
I keeping, English.
With so much activity on the part if they had been ten thousand miles
Times late, 3. .
mill according to reports in the of railroad officials having Coos Bay away. There is no better field in
Josephine
Stoltz,
English,
general
4
Per cent, of attendance, 94.
Dr. H- I m L. Brown.
Herald and Sentinel. Thai's good, as their objective point the construc­ Oregon for competent men with
history.
Roll
of
honor
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14.
Resident Dentist.
we
are glad to see our sister city tion of a road into that territory is ample capital, than to open these
Walter Hartman, English.
1
Grade VI Miss Latimer,Teacher.
forging
to the front.
Office in Panter Building
no longer a remote idea. The the mines, as they can be and ought to
Nonna I.ante,book-keeping, Eng.
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fhe
current
issue
of
the
Sentinel
Enrollment lor the year, 42.
Office Hours: 9 to 12 M.. I to 5 P. M.
ory,
so often advanced in the past, be opened. Charles Fitzhugh who
lish, general history.
i
♦’hone.
BANDON, OREGON
Enrollment for the ntonth, 39.
is also advocating a good live com lhat as soon as one of the two rival know-, this mine and is a competent
Olive Kelley, book-keeping.
Daily attendance, 36.
Fred Harvev, English, general inercial club. It seems as if Co­ concerns obtains an entrance the engineer, is now in charge of the
Per
cent,
of
attendance,
94
quille's commercial club has the other, too, will be found on the Big Jewel, and he will succeed if his
C. R. BARROW
histor y.
same fate as all ethers; it has its ups ground, seems likely Io be vindi pumps are powerful enough to sup­
Times late, 4.
Attorney and Counselor-at Law
Leslie Sparks, bobk-keeping,
and downs. Just now we ate glad cated.
Roll of honor, 19.
ply the necessary waler and pres
Esther Solve, algebra.
COQUILLE. - ORE
to
say
that
Bandon's
commercial
sure.
We hope these two essentia)
Bui
two
separate
lines
will
not
be
Grade
VII
-Vivian
Hutchins,
Neva
Morgan,
book-keeping.
1
Office over Steels’ Store
r
Teacher.
Olive Wilson, book-keeping, Eng­ club seems to be very much alive, built into Coos Bay at lire outset. points will not lie overlooked, and
Office Phone. Main 335;
residence. Main 346
anti it is a mighty good thing for the One set of railswill suflice for the would like to go up and see the first
lish, general histoi y.
Enrollment for the year, 29
I
< lean up wh<'ii they get going. I'ol I
town. '
two roads
Pearl
Craine,
English,
general
Enrollment for die month, 29,
I»H. K. W. HONSlTF.lt
However,
Coquille
business
men
< trford Tribune.
Coos
Bay
will
find
itself
possessed
history.
Daily attendance 23.
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PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Frances Williams, algebra, gen­ do not seem to be entirely asleep, of all the advantages of two railroads
Per cent, of attendance, 90.
as
they
seem
to
be
landing
new
in
­
with
none
of
the
inconveniences
ot
eral
history.
Educational
Club
Times
late,
r.
BANDON
OREGON
dustries occasionally, and that is two separate systems of tr^ks.
Willie
Williams,
algebra,
book
­
Roll
of
honor,
7.
Office and residence in Panter reaider.ee -property
what makes a town.
With $aoo,ooo,ooo of new foreign
next door to Bijou Theatre
Grade VH1 — Miss Walker, Teacher. keeping.
The regular meeting of the Ban­
capital at his command, James J.
I.ura Morgan, general history,
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Enrollment for the year, 28
don
Educational Club will be held in
Hill
will
be
in
a
position
financially
physical geography.
When buying a cough medii iiu-1
DR J. D KELLEY
Enrollment lor the month, 28.
the
High
School auditorium on Fri­
Mildred Morse, general history
to
carry
on
a
railroad
development
for 1 hildien bear in mind that Cham­
Daily attendance, 26.
Physician and Surgeon
Ernest Watkins, g« neral history, berlain's Cough Remedy is most ef- J which is believed will include plans day evening, Jan. 271b. The topic
Per cent of attendance, 94.
physical geography.
fectual for colds, croup and whoop ; more far reaching in character than lor discussion w¡11 be
i
Office in Donald Chailexton home, opponile
Times late, r.
"rhe training for citizenship in
Geo.
Moland,
general
history.
mg cough and that it contains no heretofore undertaken bv t >e builder
Pmbyterian church, Bandon. Oregon
Roll ol honor, 18
the home and in the school. '1
Ransom
Rackleft,
general
history,
.
ot
empires.
harmful
drugs,
For
sale
by
C.
Y
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1. What constitutes a good < iti-
Advices from apparently reliable
physical geography.
I Lowe.
cipil:
Mrs.
Ostien
and
Rose
C. R. Wade.
zen?
MY CLOTHES ARE.AT THE
Ralph Christ« nson, .algebra, gen-1
sources indicate that the next terri­
Hutchins, Assistants.
Som«! things the home can do
2.
man, pedagogy.
eral history, physical geography.
tory to be exploited is Southern ■
lor
better
• tizensliip. C. II. Zeek.
Enrollment for the year, 66.
Geo, Strang, gem ral Lisio-y, I Nora. Gibson, arithmetic, Englidi, Oregon and the entire state ol Cali- 1
3.
Somethings
the school cando
Enrollment for the month, 60.
pedagogy.
physical geography.
fornia. Myrtle Point Enterprise.
for
better
citizenship.
Dor«»thy <«ib-
Daily attendance, 54.
Sylvia Rackleft, American history,
Carl Bowman, arithmetic, geom­
,
SOP.
Per cent, ot attendance, 90.
arithmetic, English, German, peda­
etry.
Medicines that aid nature are al­ I
Do the home and the school
Times late, o.
Wtlleska Roberts, Latin, physics, gogy-
ways most effectual. Chamberlain’-! 1 fail ,4'. in establishing effective civic
Roll of honor, 17.
Maude
Lowe.
English-
geometry.
Cough Remedy acts on this plan. ideals in our children^ If so, why ?
S ummery .
Hazel Stephenson, arithmetic,
Lentner Gallier, physics.
Where Yours Ought to be
It allays the cough, relieves the lungs, Rev Hartranft.
pedagogy.
Edna Hanson, latin.
Total enrollment for the year,455.
opens the secretions and aids nature , Miss McNair, Miss Marsh, Mrs.
Rittie McNair, arithmetic, Eng­
Prop
A. F. ÜERINÜLR
Matt Lux, latin.
Total enrollment for the month,
in restoring the system to a healthy j Garfield ami J. W. Rolx-rls will
Ernest
Wilkins,
English,
physics.
lish,
pedagogy.
426.
condition. Thousamis have testified "ting.
Erma Craine, arithmetic, English,
Tom Ostien, English, geometry.
Daily attendance, 384.
bring your
to its superior excellence. Sold by
These meetings are for the pilblic
pedagogy. German.
Harry Cram, English.
Per cent, of attendance, 94.
C. Y. Lowe.
and all intereste«! are invite«! to at-
Earl Watkins, pedagogy.
Th«»-. Laird, physics.
Times late, 19.
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tend.
Lena Langlois, English, German,
Amelia Ghaneay,German, physics.
Roll of honor, 189
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Definition FIFIELD -"Sup-rim
pedagogy.
Zettie Gibson, physics.
Roll of honor includes pupils
to
all
others
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Why
not
patronize
See A. A. Pauli for best
Respectfully submitted,
Elsie Kinley, physics, latin
neither late nor absent lor the month.
the
best
and
"ONLY
WAY?
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coal.
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H.
C.
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stien
,
SupL
Margurite
Haberly,
English,
Ger-
The
following
students
ot
the
high
To T he R ecorder
w. a w.
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BANDON
STEAM
LAUNDRY
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