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EUGENS. OHB Eg Uuirwraity ¡Serrii-WeeKJLy VOLUME XXV11 BANDON. OREGON. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21. 1911 NUMBER 13 W-J» ¿WU-W-U.- Lodge and Professional Directory •* • Lodges are requested to notify this office on election oi officers and on change of meeting night. Card« under this head are 75c per inch per month. Lewah Tribe No. 48, Imp. O. R. M. lYff F.F.1 S I ¡lit and Third Tuesdays of eavh month at 8di run at lhe Bandon Wig wam. Sojourning Chreb in good -.landing are cordially invited to allend. A. J. Hartman. J. C. Sheilds, C. of R. Sachem. w. o. w. Large Attendance and Good Another First Class Passenr er Basket Ball Score 14 to Interest is Shown in Boat Added to the in Favor of Honte Work. Bandon Fleet Team Report of the Bandon public schools for the liith school month ending briday, February 17th, 191 i : Grade I—Mrs. Kopf, Teacher Meets I irst and I hird Thursdays. \ Biting Neighbors welcomed. Enrollment for the year, 47. Wm. N. McKay, C. C. Enrollment tor the month, 40. M aaonlc. Daily attendance, 37 "D ANDON LODGE. No. 130 A. F. fc A- Per cent, of attendance, 96. M, Slated communications first Satuiday Times late, o. after the full moon of each month. All Maitei Masons cordially invited. Roll oi honor, 21. W. E. Craine, W. M. tirade I Miss McNair, Teacher. G. T. Treadgold, Seer clary Enrollment for the year, ,32. Eastern Star Enrollment tor the month, ,30. O ccidental chapter . N o . 45. o. Daily attendance, 25. E. S., meets Saturday evening before and after stated communication of Masonic I odge. I Per cent, of attendanee, 85. Visiting member.; cordially invited to attend. Times late, 1. Anna L. Graine, W. M. Merta Mehl, Secretary. Roll of honor, 7. I. O. <>. F Grade If Miss Marsh, Teacher. TD ANDON LODGE. No. 133. I. O. O F. Enrollment for year, 46. meets every Wednesday evening. Visiting J Enrollment for month 41. brothers in good standing cordially invited. O. A. Trowbridge, N. G. Daily attendance. 35 A. Knopp, Secretary ! Percent, of attendance, 93. liuightM of Pythla« Times late, o. T)ELPHI LODGE. N o . 64. Knights oi Roll of honor, 20. Pythias. Meets every Monday evening Grades II and HI Miss Philip, at Knights hall. Visiting knights invited to attend. E. L?'vi(‘. C. C. Teacher. B. N. Harrington K. of R. S. Enrollment for year, 35. Enrollment for month, 35. DR. A.- R INGRAM Olliroisrttotor Daily attendance, 26. Office Hours 9 to 12 a. m. and » Per cqnt. of attendance, 89 1 to t> p. ni. Tinies late, 1. Office in El Dorado Building Roll of honor, 1 2, Pnone Main 71 Bandon. Oie. Grade III Miss Gibson, Teacher. Dr. H. Li. Houston Enrollment for the year, 42. Enrollment for the month, 38. PHYSICIAN Hi SURGEON Daily attendance. 36. Oflice over Prut» Htore. Hours, 9 to Per cent of attendanee, 94. a . in. 1:3U to 4, p.m.; 7 to H in the eveniiq*. Times late, 2. Night calls answered from oflice. Roll of honor, 18. HANDON. - - - OKICGON Grade IV. Miss Lusk, Teacher Dr La. F Sorensen. Enrollment for the year, 45. * DENTIST Enrollment for the month, 39. Office Over Vienna Cafe Daily attendance, 33. Telephone al Office and Home. Per cent, of attendance, 90. Times late, 2. OREGON bANDON Roll of honor, it. <1. T. IKKAIlGOi.ll, Grade V. Miss Rosa, Teacher. ATTORNEY AND COUNSEL« :R Enrollment for year, 42. AT LAW, , Enrollment for month, 35. NOTARY PUBLIC Daily attendance, 33. Bandon, Oregon. Per cent, of attendance, 95. Office With Bandon Investment < <> Times late, 2. Roll of honor, 18. Dr. H. Ivi. Brown. Grade VI. Miss Latimer, Teacher Two Attempts Made to Burn !.. Vevscy, Manager of Bo.it Business Buildings Satur Wil! Arrive on this day Night Unsuccessful Trip The Phoenix, a finely equipped I The B II S basket ball team, Saturday night about n.no o’ The R ìccorper is in receipt i> passenger and and freight steam II consisting of Lentner Gallier.‘Rav clock tire was disei-vered in the thè foliowing lellet troni L. Vevsei schooner arrived in port this morn . W ilkins, tieo Strang, Ernest Wat- shed at the rear end of the /Xicade manager of thè twin screii 1 don ing at 6:30 and went up to the Pros kins and Carl Bowman, proved to ■ aloun. and ai about lhe same time a .1 hooiic: Aul ii. 1 le say . per mill to load lumber. The Phoe the large crowd of rooters last Fri similar fire was discovered in the " I here is • desile ioi closer busi nix is about the size ot lhe Elizibeth day night that B H. S. « as second rear ol the Opera saloon. Both ni ss relatiens brlweett file t<siib ou and has lirst class passenger accom to none in playing basket ball as ¿ell files were evidently ot incendiary lite- Oregon co.ist and Poitlmd modations for 22 passengers and will as debating. origin, as they were inside the "As ibis canonie Ite aceomnlished carry about ,350,000 feet of lumber The game was a clean cue but l buildings and in each case a barrel through thè medium of watei ti iis She has new cabin, new engines and very close and exciting, Referee 1 containing straw and other trash in portatimi we bave ■ placed t lit splen other machinery. The Phoeni,x be tirover Brown tossed the sphere up which bottled be» i had been p icked, dui twin “Clew ship "Anvil" t■ • tun longs to the Kruse Co., and will be about .8:30 and the big game was on. was where the tire was discovered. Lclwven P01 tland and l’.uidon, • ill run here by them, it becoming Mvrt'e Point m ide a fire throw and Forllinately in bath iii-tamrs the ipg nt Tillamook, Newpi-rt and apparent that the Elizabeth Schneider a basket then Myrtle hie was discovered almost immedi l'Iwrence. could not handle all the business Point an.'.tiler free thrown, malting atelv and was extinguished at once " l’Iii-: ve .sel is 360 tons gross reg- of the company between this port them 4 points in the first half: In without tinning in the alarm. ister, has In t el isi pc. .< nger ai ond Eriseo, so both boats will be cn the first half B indon had made 9 There is no clue as ynt to the tire coininoilations, an up .0date culi the run hereafter. This make; three points—Gallici 3 free throws, Ray fiends, but a careful watch i- being nai e Service and is electlie figliteli. lust class passenger boats between Watkins two baskets, and Finest kept, and should the culprit attempt Il is im.ii.did lo maintain a io-ila\ here and S in Francisco, which will Watkins one dandy long shot basket. another such work, he or they, will schedule nntil hirther notine, ubidì give us very line service. begitn b’ebril.try ist, sailing from 'Die second half was a decided surely be apprehended. Albets dock No. »■>- 3. breight w 11 b. victory for the Bandon boys for they Daily attendance, 353 had the ball in their end of the hall Tribune Goes After Banner. received fot Bandoli and Florence Per cent, of attendance, 91. tip to nomi, and for Ne.vp >rl and most all of lhe time. Gallier made Timeslate, 11. Bill.linoni; up to 3 p 111. mi date ot on- free throw and one basket, and Roll of honor, 150. The Port ()• fol d Tribune goes af sailing. Roll ot honor includes pupils Ray Watkins one basket, making “As regards thè ‘Anvil’ I inay neither absent or late dining the them 14 in all. The Myrtle Point ter lhe Lakeport Banner rough shod as fellows * 1 team did good work. Reed made sai that no e\pcnse has been p ire I month. "We foil called upon to pass a to | ruvide a suitable boat lui I ali I two free throws and 01. e baskei, and The following students of the high few remarks about the conciliatory freight at.d pa ceneei . tur liti coa.l Breuer one basket, making them 10 school nave made a standing of A I in all . policy advocated by the Floras i ake ol ( »Kgon. and with Ibi . in i icw w< for the month in the subjects 111 red. . In the Litter part ol the second ¡ tiannei, and ot the jieculiar manner il il l- IH» III-,il.itimi 111 '.o!n il il.,; \ olii A-95 to loo per cent. Olive Wilson, Lugli di, General half Wilson had the misfertune to it has of living u| to tin clortiine it patronage for thi new cut imi-.o. have his ankle sprained and Carver advocates And .vould ask piu to favor us Ly 11 istorv. "It claims to be working (or the hav'ng your upplies sliipped by thè Willie Williams, General History. was put in as center. The Myrtle Point team was Reed best interest of the county, and asks "Aulii” whieli will givi? voti "ood Book Keeping, Frances Williams. Gene.al His and Sneider, forwards, Wilson, cell the othi r papers to Ii nd a hand and sur vice." ter, and Breuer and Davenport, not knock by opposing its policy. lìianking yóii for anv e.n :n tory. have peace meni of i,ci dii forwarded l>\ u-> we guards. Their subs, Dement, Neal It wants peace but Josephine Stoltz, English, Gener and Carver. the Tribune and Globe must remain aie \ oiirs 1 i-ipei'lfully, al History. The game went off very pcaceaUv silent and see the resources ol the Elanor Turney, English. and nothing but the best of real high county grossly mi represent!' I the y Claude McDonald, General His school spirit prevailed. l he referee, must take it with good glace win n tory. Brown, and Umpire, Everaid Boyle, the Banner atlempt ; tn secure the. Game Laws Are Cha.igcd. Norma Larue, English, Algebra. always give fair decisions, and there county printing by • hi- an< tv and Book Keeping, General History. I | was no disputing of any cb cision fraud; they must grin and bear it Velma Klepfer, Book Keeping, L. A. I.iljeqvist returned y. lei I rendered. when their columns are clipped English. dav from a two week'., trip to Wil The B. U.S. Coos comity cham- mutilated, without credit, and Bessie Jensen, Algebra, English, lunette valley points, lhe prineijiai ; pion girl’s team payed an indepen Banner gets praise lor being ne General History. time being ' pent bef.ire the Supreme bred Harvey, Algebia,- English | dent team between halves anil de and if they don't submit to all Court al Salem and with the law ll eat cd them 8 to 2. The B. II. S. and more. they have the Pearl Craine. English. makers at lhe State f louse. Speak j girls have challenged anv girl s team "knocker’ hurled .it them Esther Solve, English. mg ot the doing-, of the legislators. 1 in the county, but none have re town that helped to vote in the Mildred Morse, Algebia. Mi. I iljeqvisl staled Io a Sentin I I sponded. This game was a very in- s iluons with their accompanying Ralph Christensen, Algebra, 1 1 I >| - <- rlllatr. C that nothing < if II1O ! foresting one and we legret very evils, and one that docs not give . < English, Physical Geography. ment to the r< adi ni ; <>i Coo imintv j much that the gill of the other single paid snbsi riplion 01 one line Laura Morgan, Algebra. English. has been cn i'ted with lhe possible ¡schools (annoi support a team to in advertising toeilhii paper, not Resident Dentist. Harry Crain, American History, * Enrollment for year, 42. changes in the gaun exi i ptimi ol I give them an occasional game. withstanding the fact that tin B.uinci English. Office in Panter Building Enrollment lor the month, 38. I lie pa : ige id this 1 t pl 1 1 The steamer "D >r.i" brought down laws. is generously iiatroiuzed tliioiiglioiit Tom Ostien, English, Geometry. Office Hours: 9 to 12 M._ I to 5 P. M. Daily attendance, 33. a big excursi >11 crowd froai Myrtle this county in a very peculiar pri 1 he count y. Phone, BANDON. OREGON Zettjf Gibson, English, Get man. Per cent, of attendance, 91. i dilament. The law is so wm It I ‘•And, no doubt, in Willeska Roberts, English, Latin, i Point and they laid oyer until Sat- late, I. • 11 hat north of the north line of fowl i urday at 1 p m. All reported an with this lovely "peace 11 Geometry. C. R/BARROW Times Roll of honor, 1 2. . exceptional!good lime on tin- In .(< Ii Tribune should take it ’ ship 27 the duck - ic.ison is open frm Amelia Chaney, English, German. Attorney and Counselor-at-Law I tirade VII. Vivian Hutchins. wl il ; anil w hen they left tin tug and Str when tlx- columns ol the Batinet ale S< ptcillbei 15 Io I'eliniarv Ernest Wilkins, English (’OQUTITGE, - OKE Teacher. Magurite Haberly, English, Ger Arcata cheered them < It amid the Opened to the pel .Olla! abu .euf a olitilo! tbit iine t lu law 11 ni.iui. 1 Oflice over Steels’ Store j < heel', of th«- 1 w■ > schools. senile old mail ill his 1 ililllhood, it loinierly was icg.iidiiig the ope , F.nr »llment for the year, 31. man, Geometry, Pedagogy Office Phone, Main 335; residence. Main 146 Band m is thus far tied with Myr over a stall mi nt made by 11, that • i- o ; Im waft r fowl. Enrollment for month. 29. Edna Hansen, English, I .alin, Ì lie change in tile 'aw will also tie Point for the Basket Ball • h un- tlx- B.inner know, was tin ab olu'c Daily attendance, 23. Geometry. l>H K. W. KOKMITKK pi jnship, and e:u Ii hive lour moie truth. l ake lie< (I, < > nortliei n coll illow the hunting ol ducks mi (.'in Per cent, of attendance, 8>> Elsie Kinley, Engli-h, I. Itili PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 11.tv '.ii !i tow boat', ind sitili • bin tiTtipoiarv, and (illn-t gel out of a games ti > piar ( tur n< 1 game will 'l imes late, 2. Geometry. gla- . Iioti-c 01 slop throw ill',' .tones I be with Colpitile, in the B indon p r ohib l-. tin- shooting ol any w.iti i OREGON Roll of honor, 8. BANDON Daisy Hansen, English, f.ermau fowl from a | m > w > 1 boil on the Opera House, next r inlay night Malt Lux, Latin. Oflice and residence in Panier reaidenrr property tirade VIII. Miss Walker, Teacher next door Io Bipii I healrc — •oo- — waters. No i hinge i.i made in th i Sylvia Rackleff, American Hi Land Co. Elects Officers. Enrollment for the yea«, 28. laws governing th'- hunting of wait 1 toi y, I'.iigli'fit, German. Notice of Dissolution. Enrollment for the month, 25. Oscar Peterson fowl south of the aljoie nit rii 10^’ . Rittif McNair, American Hi t >1», Daily attendance, 23. Contractor and Builder i The Bandon lleights l and uni line whir h lie; just 6 mile . limili • English, .Pedagogy. Per cent, of attendance, 94. The reai estati tirili of Kronrn- Trust Company < !<■• ted oftuers at the umili end of the Moulton ‘.;i . . : Erma Craine, English. Gi-rm.ii' Estimates furnuhed. Day and contract work Tunes late, O. berg <N I hrifi, < i D indon. (Regoli, their meeting Itisi week as follows: bridge. Notili of the line the s»-,i done at lowest living figure:. Addre Bandon Pedagogy. Roll of honor, 14. or call at redden«? near Spruce si.ert and south I I.ena Langlois. American History, is tlus day dissolvei! by mutuai con Chris R.isiliussen, l’ics.'; R. 11. s<n closes February 1, while smini city limit«. * High School H. C. Ostien. Prin- seni. Rosa. Vice pres. ; A. G. I hrift. Sei-, oi the line it is lawful to shoot watei I English. Germ in. cipal; Mrs. Ostien and Rose I >ated at Bandon, Oregon, flip and Treas. The direi tors of thè fowl until M uch 8 Coquille Sen Hazel Stephenson, American CLOTHES ARE Al I HI Hutchins Assistants l8ih day Gt FrLruary. i ?ii. •■ompany are: J. L. Kroncnberg, R. ' tilM-l. History, Eaglish Pedagikgy. Enrollment lor year, 66. J. L. K ro NENBL'RG. 000 - - II. Rosa, T. I H.mly, Chris R.r Earl Watkins, Ameri- m History, | Enrollment for month, 58. A. G. T h Rib 1. müssen au I A. G T hrilt. You . 1 e pri il> ibly aware tbit ¡men- English. 4 I tone in the presence of w Daily attendance. 4,-. — ooo inoni.i always results from • ; I but Noia Gilison. Ameri- hi History, Per cent. of attendence, 88. Sweet and F. J. Fahy. IS 1 -T Rentcmlier tlu- Wasitington Birtli you tn yer heard of a cold r< lung English, German, Pedagogy. Tinies late, o. ----- OOO — day Party and Old I- idiimicd Sup iu pneumonia win p < harnberUin's Ebba Wiren, American History, Roll of honor, 9, | per giyi n by tlu- Rnpal N<-ighbo, . Cough Remedy wa, ih I Why W anted , to borrow # hk » o at to English, Pedagogy. S ummary . tier cent, for three to five years. ol America at K. P. II. II, Wednes take the re. 1 when this t< tm dv may Maud Lowe, English. Where Yours Ought To be day, l ibiuiry 22d X.fiiu . ton Iree G im .- i I close lit real estate as sei 111 ity. be had lot a tr tie' I .»r sale by C. Reqiectlully submitted Total enrollment lor year, 456. Address ’ , -are of Recorder. 4t Y. l.owe. jSupper 15c. 13-u bl. C, OsTltN, Supt. I Prop Total enrollment for month, 40a.. A. F. DERINGER Keep the logs rolling boys I SEASIDE CAMP NO. 212, WOODMEN OF I Hr. WORI D, BANDON • STEAM LAUNDRY