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I B ü OENE, OHB Un'vernity Et Semi-W eekly VOLUME XXVil _ \ > 3 4 BANDON, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1911 NUMBER 9 1 lu Lodge and Professional C h. Directory Lodge.; 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. •'rr^r rrrv rrr:-r- £ £ r THURSDAY IIIGHI l - r Lewah Tribe No.® 48, Imp. O. R. M. Dr L ï3 Sorensen DENTIST Oregonian Issues Semi-Cen tennial. Office Over Vienna Cafe Telephone at Office and Home. The semi centennial edition of the 12S pages, reached our desk last night. It is U. T. TKEAISUO1.I», oertainly a hummer and every sec attorney and counselor tion of Oregon is well represented bv AT LAW, a large amount of advertising. It NOTARY PUBLIC will be a great booster for Oregon, and thousands of copies will be sent Bandon, Oi»g< n. Office Willi Bandon Investrnenl • <■ I 10 the east, where they will exploit | the great resources of the state, Dr. H- Ivi. Brown. j Bandon has a quarter page ad in il, 1 and Bandon citizens should send Resident Dentist. copies Io their friends in the east. Office in Panter Buildmg Copies can l.e secured at Tuttle’s Office Hours: 9 to 12 M. I to 5 P. M, cigar store. Phone, BANDON, OREGON OREGON ¡Oregonian, comprizing - —OOO------- C. K. BARROW Bandon Opera House Leased Attorney and Couneelor-at Law COQUI LLE. - ORE ' Wm Bernell, proprietor of Ber nell Slock Co.. who has leased the Office Phone. Main 3Ì5; residence. Main 346 1 Masonic Opera House at Mai .liticld, a.is just leased the Bandon Opera MIL K. W 110*4*41 TEH House and will make extersive im provemenls. He will play h.s com PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON pany here at least once a week. EANDON OBERON Mr. Hollinswoi It, the leading man, Office and residence in Panter residence property is con idered the best on the coast. n*xt door to Bl|ou 1 heatre The company consists of to per 011s land all experienced people. Mr. D’R, J- D KELLEY Bei nell will give the people of Ball— d 'll the latest arid best plays, and Physician and Burgeon will open with the “1 he Battle." a Office in [»onald Charleston home, opposite lour ait comedy drama, and follow Presbyterian church, Bandon. Oregon with stu ll plavs as " I he Wolf,” "Pierre of the Plains," "The Ganib MY CLOTHES ARE AT Illi lerL*’ “Girl of the Gokjen West anti "( lassmate-*." The opera hou r will bl- well heated and reseated. Tickets may le had at J. T. Mar1 store Office over Skeels' Store BANDON STEAM LAUNDRY — OOO — W hen her child is in danger a oman w ill risk her lite to prole« t it. Where Yours Ottglil Io i>- No great act of heroism or risk of life is necessary to protect a < liiltl A. F. DERINGER - Prop. front croup. Give Chamberlains Cough Remedy cud all danger is Chamberlain’s Couch Remedy ¡avoided. For sale by C. Y. Lowe. a Ca> ea Cold*. Croup and Wbloopsng Cough. AND DEPART — The Bandon Commercial Club will meet in regular session Thursilav fPHE GIANT OF THE WEST. Not the cheapest but the best. Seaside Camp evening at Fireman's hall. when No. 212, Woodmen of the World, first and third Thursdays in K. P. hall. \ ¡siting mem many subjects rd interest Io the wel bers invited to attend. fare of Bandon and the Coquille J. N. Hoiking, Cleik. Wm. N. McKay, C. C. valley will 4>e taken tip and <1 s cussed. M hkoii I c . The Port of Coquille River will be “D ANDON LODGE, No, 130 A. F. & A. M, Stated communications first Saturday take« up again, and immediate steps after the full moon of each month. All Master w ill no doubt be taken to establish Masons cordially invited. such pert At the last «wo meetings W. E. Craine, W. M. the subject was discussed and the G. T. Treaagold, Secretary general agreement was that the es Eastern Star tablishment of a port con mission (A ccidental chapter , N o . 45, o. would be the best thing lor the Co E. S., meets Saturday evening before and after stated communication of Masonic Lodge. quille valley that could come at this Visiting members cordially invited to attend. time, and it also has been found that Anna L. Craine, W. M. Merta Mehl, Secretary. most of the opposition to a port commission that at one time devel I. <>. O. F oped was being withdrawn, as peo TO ANDON LODGE, No. 133, I. O. OF. meets every Wednesday evening. Visiting pie are becoming mote awake to brothers in good standing cordially invited. their opportunities. The port com O. A. Trowbridge, N. G. mission's pi< position, however, is A, Knopp, Secretary not the only thing that will be dis cussed. The committee on secur KuightN of Pythias TjELPUl LODGE. N o . 64. Knight, of ing public docks, the committee on ' Pythias. Mwl, every Monday evening extension of the city limits and other at Knights hall. Visiting knights invited to other committees will report, and attend. E. Lewin, C. C. action will be taken on them. B. N. Harrington K. of R. S. All business men and citizens of Dr. M. D Houston ' Bandon and Coquille valley are PHYSICIAN & SUHGEuN ¡urged to he present, and ranchers who are interested in the develop- Ottine over Drug Store. Honrs. 9 te ’.2 a.w. 1 :H0 tu 4, i>.ru.t 7 to 8 in the eveniup. ! ment o' this valley are especially in j viled to be present. Night calle answered from oflioe. haniion , - • - orti-oox - pässes m BOATS ARRIVE Regular Meeting will he Held Five High Schools of Coo*. Coos County Pioneer Dies Marine Business at This Port New Industry Now Turning in Firemen’s will Discuss Important at Home in Bandon Continues Very Out Material Lor Subject. Hall. Last Night. Baskets Active - —_ W. O. W. • SCHOOL DEBATE WILLIAM GALLIER t*v |y| LETS every Thursday evening at 8 run at the Bandon Wigman. Sojourning chiefi i n good standing are cordially invited to attend. A. J Hartman, C. S. Hubbard, C. of R. Sachem. bANDON COUNTY HIGH COMMERCIAL CLUB VV’liat promises to be by far the William Gallier, a pioneer of Coos The marine business at this port most imp« riant high school event of comity, ami wlm is well known continues active and there is a con the season will take place in the five ilrroughout this section of Oregon, stant increase in all lines. towns of ibe ccuntv next Friday diet! at the home ol his sons, Steph The Elizabeth sailed Saturday evening, Feb. 10th, when the an en and Edmund in this city last with 286,000 feet of lumber, four nual d; bates w ill be held. I he ' 'tight. cases and live bales of woolens, and debate this 5 ear w ill tie the closest Air Gallier wns born in Sutton, live tons of miscellaneous. The contest ever held in the county. ’ | Coldfield W oi w iekshire, England, Elizabeth also carried the following The Bandon high school won (lie Feb. 2t, 1827, anil died in Bandon, passengers: W. E. Pierce, Arthur championship of the C« os county Ore., Feb. 6,4911, being 83 years, Bain, E. II. Fish, W. E. Steinhoff, district of the State Debating 11 months and 26 days old at tile V. Freund, E. M. Houglau, George He was married Pise, F. Knoblanek. Wm. Vore, A. League last year, and the other tune ol his death. schools have determined to make a in England in 1848, and has one Dawson, Mrs. Ida Morgan, Mis. 11. more strenuous effort than ever to daughter by his first w ife, who lives F. Morrison, Miss Hutchinson, M. wrest the laurels from Bandon a! Glidden. Iowa- His first wife E. Shannon, Mrs. Ora Lux ami Miss The debate will be held in ail the died in 1850. Mr. Gallier came to Freund. The Elizabeth will prob towns on the same evening ami the America in 1850 and landed in Phil ably leave Frisco again this evening. The Fifield came in Saturday with question is: “Resolved lout all adelphia, where he was employed bv telegraph lines in the United States i Roland Bros, in a spade and shovel 200 tons of freight and the following He went to Illinois in passengers: B. F. Collier and wife, should be owned and operated by j factory. the Federal Government.” Each ' 1853 and in 1856 was married to J. L. Kronenberg ami wife, C. D. school has two teams, an affirmative Matilda lleustis, with whom lie lived Minor, 11. Lockwood ami A. Hisel. and a negative The arrangement over 50 years or until her death She left this morning for Coos Bay is for all the affirmative teams to de January 27th, 1907. Three child and will load lumber there for San bate at home and the negatives away ren were born to this union, Stephen Pedro There was no load for her from home. Each negative team ami Edmund oi this city, and cue here owing to the fact that the Geo. goes to the place following their daughter who died when 18 months W. Moore mill had been shut down turn, Bandon, Marshfield; North old. Since the death of Mis. Gal for several days. The Arcata is in port and is load Bend, Myrtle Point; Coquille. Ban lier he lias resided with his sons ing coal from the Gauge mine at 1 don. Bandon debates Coquille at here. After moving to Illinois Mr. Gal Riverton. Bandon, anti Marshfield affirmative The Otillie Fjord is loading lum at Marshfield. flu- Bantlon affirm lier opened a cultivator factory at ative team is: Earl Watkins. Tims. Yotkville, Kendall county, for sev ber here and will probably be ready Ostien and Harry Crain, who will eral years,and then moved to Grundy to sail tomorrow. meet Walter Ording, Eva Sugg and county for the benefit of his health, ---- ---------- Matt Kerrigan of Coquille. Our He resided on a farm for two years Assistant Ed. of Timberman. negative team is: Lena Langlois, ami then moved to Morris where lie Tlios. Laird and Ernest Wilkins, bought a hotel, and here he lost who will meet John Fergeson* Nel everything by burning out. He A. Whisnant, former editor of lie Trivey and Eric Bold of Marsh then took a trip through Kansas this paper, is now assistant editor of field, and Nebraska, returning to Illinois the Timbi-rinan, the well known Come out and give the highschool and settled near Centralia in the monthly at Portland. Archie grew your encouragement, The debate southern part of the state. His lip in a timber country and his edu promises to be worth your while to health was poor here and on Jami cation along this fine is such that in attend. Coquille stands next to ary 2, 1871, he boarded the tram for addition to his ability as a fluent Bandon at present ami both teams El Dorado county, Calih, his writer especially adapts him to the are masters of the subject. You family following him in Apiil, work. It is said he is making good will neyer regret the hour spent and and in the fall of 1871 they drove t > and the January issue, which aside youi presence will help the Bandon j.ickson county, Oregon and located from the statistical feature and the High to keep her place at the top ol at a place called Peoenix. Here his leading editorials is the work ol our the list. health was bad and he came to Coos former townsman. Here’s sucres», The judges will be Rev. Taylor county, settling on the Coquille Archie, from one who knows you of Myrtle Point, and Chas. B. Sel river September 4, 1873; then rnov best. Coos Bay Harbor. by and R. O. Graves, both of Marsh '•<1 to the Sixes river ami remained ------- OOO----- field. : there six years; from there he Dr Ingram. The debate will be held in the I moved to Floras Creek, then to Co high school auditorium next Friday quille in 1881, ami came to Bandon evening, Feb. ioth, at 8:00 p. m in 1892 where he went into partner Dr. A. J’. Ingram announces that sharp and the admission will be 25c. ship in i blacksmith shop with liis he lias liis office fitted up and is a Remember the lime and place. ••.oil, Edmund They kept the simp finely equipped exponent oi the lour years, when Mr. Gallier return -—ocjo • • s< ience ol chiropractic. The results ed to Coquille ami opened a bard i afforded by chiropractic adjustments Coumerilhs Buy Stock. wale store which he operated lor a have been so spoilt:« ;eoils ami plie- tew y u . and then < aim- to Bandon : nomenal that hundreds of people Joseph Conmerilh ami son B .J again and has resided h'-re since have been cured of disease, pro Counierilh. have bought the Comner He «a, also engaged in the liaid- nounced hopelessly chronic by the ilh-Chri teasen Co." . stock airl ware business here for so 1 e time, medical profession. I have names opened for business this m<>r >iny ifietward -elling liis store to T. W. 1 on file at inv office as to the »-tficacy The present intention is to close <1111 Robinson. <-i iny work from patients who have Mr. Gallier leaves one sister, liv the major portion or the -to k ami been cur' d of Bright's I lise.ise, Ap lay in a new slot k of ladies' ready ing in Nebraska, one daughter living , pendicitis, Rheumatism, all kinds of to wear goods and furni kings I hr in Iowa; two sons, Stephen and Ed Fevers ami other affections too num new firm will be known as the Ban inund of B indon, ten grand child erous to "mention. Come and get don Dry Good, Ce , an I B J ren ami two great giaml < hildren. my opinion of your case. Office in file funeral will be lie|<| at the Conmerilh will be the manager ■ ■! Eldorado Building, Bandon, < )reg the business and for the present will Episcopal church tomorrow after ---- « KJX2-— noon at 2:00 o’clock. be assisted in the store by .Mi Conmerilh. The sorrowing relatives have the Notice to Tax Payer». Mr. Counierilh is a hustler ami sin« ere sympathy of hosts nt friends. Taxes for the year of 1910 are due will no doubt make a big sue e.s oi ---- cv-w-v--- tlm business, ami there is certainly A heavy cold in the lungs tli.lt was and payable on ami after February an ripening here for a ladies' furnish eX|»ecte<| to cure itself lias been the 1st, 1911, Three per cent rebate ing store. # starting point 111 many cases of «lis j up to Man li 15th. From March 1 5th Mr < Muiiierilli s tiiriids will wi ¡1 ca .<• that ended fatally. The sensible to April 3rd pay taxes at face. There will be no further notice ol him eVery success in liis und<-n«k- emirs«- is to take frequent doses of the amount ol taxes due sent out by B ai . i . arh ’ s Hom hoi ni > Sviti p mg. mail, except where the tax payers It checks the progress of the disorder request it and furnish a list of the Don’t forget that T. W. Robison and assists nature to restore normal property on which they desire to Price 25c, 50c ami is handling all kinds oi hay, grain, ■ conditions. pay. W. W. (iage, feed, etc., al the very lowest fi.mjper bottle. Sold by C. Y. F apl. i Sheriff and Tax Collector. prices. 40-lf j Lowe. The new Bindon Baiket Splint factory is now in full operation, turning out the splints at the 1 i'.e 0 45,000 a day. The splints are mad • from clear spruce, are 32 im lies Ion;; ami 2'| inches wide. The 111 «• hill ery was installed by C. D. Edwards, who had been here looking over the situation with the view of locating. The splints .ire being made lor tin Portland Fruit Basket am! Handle Co., ol which him Mr. Ed.vaids 1- a member. The iaetorv is now being managed by J. E Willis, Mr. Edwards having gone back to Portland the latter part of last week. The factory is loc ited in Fred Mehl’s planing mill, and while it i. starting on rather a small scale, it will be enlarged just as fast as the business will warrant. Thus is added another new industry to the many already in operation in Bandon. - OOO---- New Shingle Mill Starts. The new Kruse Shingle mill just this side of Prosper, of which the Ri l omii.R spoke some time ago, is now in operation, having started up last week. This company was incorporated the first of the year and numbers among its stockholders some i f the best lumber and timber men on the river. The officers of the comp.uiy are E. E. Johnson presitlent, A. E Kruse, vice president ami manager, and John Aasen, sec. and tress. The new mill is located pist below Prosper, and the capacity is in the neighborhood of 60,000 shingles per day. The logs for the mill will be supplied by Aasen Bros. At the present lime enough are in th-- river to keep the mill going lor several months, ami the reserve supply is practically unliinil« <1. -------vzuo - Buys Race Horses Joseph Yoakam, living on the Marshfield road, retmned l ue.da^ morning from Curry county, when lie purchased two fine thorough-bird race horse,. (>ne was bought of the llitnie estate and tin- other from the well known breeder of running horses, joseph Nay, of Port tfiloiil Mr. Yoakam intends Io use the Imr . purchased of the Hume e tale as ., saddle horse, but the Nay colt wil be put on the trick tlii» season. Mi Yoakam thinks that the Cnqnill valley should provide a track to a. commodate the well bred horse, no owned here, without compelling rl, • owners to take their horses out ul- to try them out. Coquille Herald. ---- OOO----- Warren Gets Aid of Taft. Washington, I). C., Feb. : President Taft has cominuted tie- sentence of bred I). Warren, tin Kansas socialist editor recently sen fenced to six months’ imprisoum nt ami {(,500 line, by striking out the imprisonment and redm ing the liu< to ftl 00 to be collei ted by « ivil pro < ess only. —- OOO- — 1 II. D Minor the well kn i vn ti tv ■ cling inm i .une up on the Fifield from San Francisco to call on his customers.