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I EUGENE. ORE tJ<ii«i«r*it/ J-i Semi-Weekly <• C '. ■X ,-oj ■1 fe VOLUME XXVII BANDON, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1911 1 1 •4 . r : 2¡ Lodge and Professional ¡2 Î Directory ,----- ~~7~ " ~ Lodges are requeued to notify this office on election ot officers and on change of T meeting night. Cards under this head —1 are 75c per inch per month. -i WILL HELP ÎHE 'r r Lewah Tribe No. 48, Imp. O. R. M. lyfEETS every Thursday evening at 8 run al *** the Bandon Wigman. Sojourning chiefr in good standing are cordially invited to attend. A. J Hartman, C, S. Hubbard, C. of R. Sachem. Lumber Can Be Shipped to Every Town is Figuring on Coos County 180 Indians, 24 Remained Only Short Time Take Steps Toward Selling Japs, 13 Negroes a.id New York via Panama for Building One This and Rushed Out Agency for Pacific 60 Chinese. $5.00 a Thousand Year Again Northwest I Portland, Jan 30th. Twelve da vs from Portland, Ore. to New York 'T he giant of the west . Not lhe cheapest but the Bert. Seaside Camp by water upon th.- completion of the Seaside No. 212, Woodmen of the World, first and Panama Canal is the schedule pre third Thursdays in K. P. hall, \ iaiting mein- beta invited to attend. dicted by Captain A. W. Nelson >f J. N. Hoiking, Cletk. Wm. N. McKay. C. C. the steamer Beaver, plying between Portland and San Francisco. More M mmoh I c . Freight will be car “D ANDON LODGE. No. 130 A. F. Ac A. over, he says: M. Stated communications first Saturday ried for $6 a ton instead of $28 now after the full moon of each month. All Master charged bv the railroads, and he Masons cordially invited. W. E. Craine. W. M. believes the canal will be in opera G. T. Treadgold, Secretary tion within two years Captain Nelson was formerly in Eastern Star the steamer City of 0CCIDENTAL CHAPTER. No. 45, O command of E. S„ meets Saturday evening before and Para and lie has been making trips after stated communication of Masonic Lodge. to the canal region for the last ten Visiting members cordially invited to attend. Anna L. Graine, W. M. years. He is considered as familiar Merta Mehl, Secretary. with the canal work as any one out side of the government employ. i. o. <». r “The Panama canal will bring the D ANDON LODGE. No. 133, I. O. O. F. meets every Wednesday evening. Visiting greatest development of Pacific brother, in good standing cordially invited. coast lesouces that I know of,’’ said O. A. Trowbridge, N. G. I A. Knopp, Secretary Captain Nelson. “Two years from now lumber will be, shipped from Kulght. of I'ytlilu. Portland to New York for $5 a TjELPHI LODGE, No. 64. Knight, of thousand. To ship lumber by rail Pythias. Meets every Monday evening at Knights hall. Visiting knights invited to to New York is an impossibility to attend. E. Lewin, C. C, day. The charges are three and four B. N. Harrington K. of R. S. times what the lumber is worth. “I was told upon unimpeachable Dr H. D Houston authority that in two years’ time I • PHYSICIAN & SUKHKoN can take the Beaver through the Office over Drug Store. Honrs, H to 'i canal. I can almost take her now. n.m. 1:30 to 4, p.ni.; 7 to 8 in the evertittp. With the Gatun gates finished and Night calls answered from office. the balance of the dirt and rock out HANDON, - - - oitruo* of the Culebra cut the Beaver would go through with ease. Business men Dr L. R. Sorensen should get really for the big growth DENTIST that will follow on this coast “It is the opinion on the canal Office Over Vienna Cafe zone that charges for use of the Telephone at Office and Home. canal will be $1 a ton a very reason bANDON - - OREGON able price, as Suez, 1 am to'd, charges $5 a ton. President Taft O. T. TKEADUIILII, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR has recommended a charge of $1 in his message, . The Panama canal, in AT LAW, my opinion, will make Portland a NOTARY PUBLIC city of 500,000 quicker than all the Bandon, Oregon. railroads that can be built in twenty Office With Bandon Investment ' O years, Mark my words, this coast is going to boom.’’ Dr. H- I»!. Brown. w. o. w. — «00------ Resident Dentist. Care Taken in Hunting Office in Panter Building Office Hours: Phone, 9 to 12 M._ I to 5 P. M, BANDON. OREGON Coos and Curry counties have been fortunate last year in not con tributing to either ot the foll owing Attorney and Counselor-at Law death lists: Fourth of July accidents, COQUILLE. - ORE I hunting .accidents and foot ball caus ualties. For the hunting season re Office over Skeek' Store centlv closed 113 were killed in the Office Phone, Mein 335; teúdence. Mein 346 United Stales and 81 were severely hurt. “Mistaken for deer ' and l»H. K. W. KONNITHK “shot by a companion ’ continue as PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON the reasons for the fatalities. Michi gan heads the list with 27 deaths. PANDON OREGON Office and reaidence in Panier residence property In this section greeter care titan next door to Bijou Theatre usual is being exercised, in fact, ' many of the more experienced hunt DR J. D KELLEY : ers will not g< to the woods during lhe height of lhe hunting season Physician aud Surgeon when the crowds of inexperienced Office io Donald Charlmon home, oppoútr and indiscriminate shooters abound Precbyterian church, Bandon, O.egon Myrtle Point Enterprise C. R. BARROW — OOO------ MV CLOTHES ARE AT THE BANDON STEAM LAUNDRY Licensed to Wed. Marriage licenses granted during th»- past week: John Cottle and Rose Leihy. Algie Hanson and Amanda Pater- Wm. Lewellen and Corda Sum- erlin. John A. Hanson and Anna De Prop. A. F. DERINGER Moss. Charles T. Johnson and Kate L. Chamberlain ’ s Cough Remedy Lattgren. Cure, votó». Croup and WhSuping Cough. • Where Vours Oufcht to be NUMBER 7 Bandon is to have a fruit and veg ! The racial population of some of The long looked for Anvil arrived Portland, Or., Jan. 31 (Special) etable cannery this summer, as are the counties is given as follows by in port abcut io : g - j o’clock Satur b ruit growers of the I'aeifi- North several other towns in the county the United States census depart day night and remained only about west met in Portland during the pa.-1 according to report. Myrtle Point me nt: ' to hours, crossing out again at 7:30 week to attempt to form a central Coos county 17,682 white, 13 ne Sunday morning. has a large amount of the stock sol' selling agency for the output of their sc iiied lor one, Coquille people ate gro, 180 Indian, 60 Chinese, 24 Owing to her short stay, very few orchards. This project was n. t en figuring on one, anil Marshfield is Japanese, total 17,959. people had an opportunity of seeing tirely successful for the convention Curry county 1,894 white, 1 ne her, but Captain Astrup, who was in to have one also, according to an found itself without the necessary article in the Coos Bay limes, gro, 147 Indian, 2 Chinese, total 2. charge said that they could get a big authority to represent the fruit grow 044. which says: ! cargo of salmon at the Umpqua river ing associations of the Northwest, “At a called meeting of the Coos j Douglas county 19.430 white, ¡0 ■ il they got back there Sunday, con the growers coming as ird \ idu.ils Bay Fruit Growers’ Association at negro, 154 Indian, 28 Chinese, 52 sequently he hurried up his work of rather than official representatives of the Marshfield Chamber of Com Japanese, total 19,674. unloading freight and taking on his these organizations. On this ac There was a decrease of 3,080 Ill new cargo. merce this mottling, it was decided count, adjournment was taken until among other things to go ahead w itb the number of Chinese, and an in The Anvil did not go in at Coos February 28th, when a second meet the cannery project and endeavor to crease ot 785 in the number of Jap ! Bay and we understand that she ing will be held at Walla Walla. have it in readiness for handling this anese in the Stale of Oregon in the does not intend running there at all. At that time each fruit growers' season's crop. A. O. Kjelland was last 10 years, ace. rding to statistics She stopped in at Tillamook, Ump association is expected to send one appointed a committee of one to ne- of the 13th census. qua and Siuslaw, and was bar bound authorized delegate, and the con For use in jedistricting the state, at Siuslaw for six days, hence her vention, thus having power to act. gotiate for possible sites at North Bend, and President P. M. Hall- the director of the census supplied | delay in arriving here. may proceed with the organization. the Oregon State Legislature with a i The Anvil is a finely equipped At the Portland meeting, whi.fi whs Lewis to do so in Marshfield. “It was decided that reports on statement showing the population I | boat and has accommodations for 45 called by President Atwell of the possible sites and statements of the of Oregon counties, distributed ac- 1 ! first class and 6 steerage passengers, Oregon State Horticultural Society, cost of the plant be submitted to the cording to eoler and race. Follow making 51 in all. She brought considerable progress was made, for regular general meeting of the asso ing is the population ot the state by about 40 tons of freight into this all agreed Io the value of the pr 1- ciation which is io be held next Sat color and race: pot t and took out a little over too posed organization, and a number of 1910 1900 urday. At this time, the balance of tons. She also had a couple of pas disputed points will be harmonized the subscriptions necessary will be White................. 665,610 494.582 sengers who remained. They were by the time the Walla Walla meet- 1.526 1.105 taken up so that work on the can Negro.................. J. H. Hollister and J. D Egbert of ng is held. 5,001 4.95' Portland. nery can be begun at an early dale. Indians............... ----- 000----- 7.3'7 '0.397 “The idea is to rush the cannery Chinese............... The Anvil is scheduled to leave As Others See Us 3 286 2.501 to completion so that all of the crops Japanese............. I Portland again, February 2nd and There are 18 Hawaiian», 4 Fili- can Or handled by it this season. The jetties at the mouth of the will arrive here about the 6th, when pinos and 3 Coreans in Oregon. “Contracts will i e entered into she will probably lay over a day or Coquille have caused the bar to be with farmers to produce vegetables two and give the | eople a chance to stoured out to a depth of 17 feet. for canning, and small and tree Man Shot for Hog This gives an entrance to large ves see her. fruits will be taken care of at their sels. It will also increase trade and seasons.’’ commerce with the ports on the Wilhelmina Still Fast While out hunting back of Point Nothing definite has been beard river, and this in turn will increase from North Bend, but it is presumed Arena Christmas day, Will Pond the values of eveiy inch of water - that such an institution will be put was shot through the heart by Con- 1 According to Dave Holden, the front, as well as business, residence way Brayton, a companion, and Wilhelmina, which went ashore a property anil farm lands to far more up there also. Coos county can raise fruit and killed instantly. Ed Pond, a brother week ago at the mouth of the Ump than the cost of the jetties. When vegetables enough to supply a can of Brayton’s victim, was with the qua, was still fast far upon the beach the people of the coast counties final nery in every town, but everything two when the tragedy occurred on yesterday. She had been driven a ly realize where these benefits of considered we certainly believe that Signal Ridge. All three live in little further up. Capt. Cornwall of harbor improvements rest, they will the tug Gleaner had made arrange rest the burden there also. Portland Bandon is the best location for a Point Atena. They left their homes to make a | ments to make the final efforts to cannery and that ours will be lhe Labor Press. best and biggest in the county after tour of traps. When they reached haul her back in on the high tide -------OOO — Signal Ridge they divided, the two today, but few had any hopes of its they are all running at lull blast. Snag Boat Busy Again Pends going together and Brayton being a success. If it fails, the plan alone. On the east slope Brayton is to immediately put skids on her The government snag boat in Dairymen to Unite. saw the bushes moving and thought i and trv and pull her on over into charge of Roy H. Rozellv laid up he saw a wild animal. He lired three Winchester Bay, instead of letting for a few days last week owing ; to shots. Ed Pond shouted and leaped her lie there the balance of the win high water but is again active, The Coquille, Ore., Jan. 28.—A meet- into view, but not until his brother ter. So far, it is claimed that the river lias been cleared of all snags ing ot the dairymen of this pait of had fallen. damage to her lias been compata which obstruct navigation between the valley was held in the W. O. Will Pond was single anti 49 years tively small. this city and a point opposite the W. hall Wednesday forenoon for ol age. Conway Brayton is a broth --- A2CX?----- Collier ranch. The boat is not tai: • the purpose of incorpoiating tilt O. K. creamery plant. It was decided er of Rev. Elbert Brayton, pastor of Must Postpone Good Roads ing out the sunken logs which lie on to incorporate for $5,000 and sell the Baptist church of this city the bottom of the- river but will com Meeting ----- 000 — shares of st< ck to raise the requited plete this part of the w<>'k during Oregon Merchants Hold amount of cash to perfect the organ the spring and summer month-. Meeting. ization of the company. E E Oakes received the follow when the water is low. /ill sunken Aiticles of incoi poration have ing letter from Judge John I-’. Hall, logs which are a menace to shipping Salem, Ore., Jan. 30. What which is self explanatory. He says: are being removed and are bein ■ her n drawn up and J. I). Graham, C. E. McCurdy, W H Hull, W. promises to be the most profitable as Marshfield, Ore., Jan. 28, 1911. safely anchored to the bank. They S. Jess and W. G. Mehl v ere ap well as the largest convention ever Dear Sir: A short time ago I will be piled and burned as rally 1:1 pointed to circulate the subsr ribt.on held by the Oregon Retail Merch wrote you that I could be at Bandon the spring as is possible.—Coquille ants' association began in this city on lhe 7th of February. Since Sentinel. blanks. The daiyrmen propose to buy Mr. Wednesday with President N. A. writing the letter the Superior Court The session has set the hearing of two cases in People's intere-.! in the supplies, Houlton presiding. Jenkins-Mason, the O. K. and lease the will last three days during which which I am interested, one for tile etc., in the merchants will discuss 6th and one for the 7th of February, plant one year. I lime — syu<> - - Stanley E. Jenkins and Miss Ell . prices, credits and collections, the so I will be unable to lie at Bandon I Mason were united in marriage :>,.|. mail order business, the relation of I Ben Hur at that time. When I return I will retail dealers to the high cost ol set a time at which I can be present. urday evening, Jan. 28th, at the M. living, cash discounts and economy, E. Parsonage, Rev. 11. L Gralious Yours truly, The famous drama Ben Hur will the wisdom of special sales and officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Jenkin J ohn F. H all . l>e put on as an illustrated lecture at other matters of special interest. are both well known Bandon voting ----- 000 — the Grand Theatre. Wedn< (day When buying a cough medicine people and will have the congt tlu- evening, Feb. ist. bv State Evange Medicines that aid nature are al for children bear in mind that Cham lationt and best wishes of a large list Williams, under the allspices <>l ways most effectual. Chamberlain's berlain’s Cough Remedy is most ef circle of friends in which th'- Ban the Bandon Baptist church. There Coi gh Remedy acts on tiiis plan. fectual for colds, croup and whoop don R ecorder also joins their other will be 100 slides. The entertain It allays the cough, relieves the lungs, ing cough and that it contains rio friends. The wedding was .1 quiet ment will be one*and one half lioun opens the secretions and aids nature harmful drugs, For sale by C. Y. affair, and though it had been an long and the admission will I«- 2$cts. in restoring the system to a healthy Lowe. ti< ipated by many as something to ---- ooo ----- transpire sooner or later, vet it -•rsevo-------- condition. Thousands have testified grade came as a surprise, is tlirii friends A. A. Pauli for best See to its superior excellence. Sold by U-.ud dance at bank hall Satur 66U were hardly expecting it so soon. i coal. Ph me 382. C. Y Lowe. day night. ti