Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915, March 07, 1911, Image 1

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VOLUME XXVIi
VESSELS ARRIVE
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Of BASKET BALL
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Lodge and Professional L
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Directory
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Lodges are requested to notify this office
on election of officers and on change of
meeting night. Cards under this head
are 75c per meh pier month.
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Lewah Tribe No. 48, Imp. O. R. M.
EE IS I irsl and Third I uesdays of each .
L’-*- month at 8th run at the Bandon Wig­
wam. Sojourning Chiefs in good standing are
cordially invited to attend.
A. J. Hartman,
J. C. Sheikh,
C. of R.
Sachem.
w. o. w.
IRIS FALL
Bandon Grange Takes Step* Commerce Increases Rapidly Game By Fats And Leans Much Shipping in and Out Marshfield Did Not Have a
of this Port During Last
Look in at Any Stage
To That Effect
Both in and Out of Co­
Cause Much Mer-
Few Days.
of the Game.
Saturday
quille River.
riment
Bandon Grange, N il 398, at their
Keep the lug» rolling boys I
regular meeting, Saturday, appoint­
SEASIDE CAMP NO 212,
ed a committee composed of F. F
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD.
Meets First and Third Thursdays.
\ ¡siting Eddy, J. P. DeGesen and M. G
Neighbors welcomed.
Pohl, to meet with the Bandon Com
Wm. N. McKay, C. C.
tncrcial Club and the City Council in
J. N. Honking, Secretary
the near future, for the purpose of
Mnaonlc.
1 making preparations for a street fair
■QANDON LODGE, No, 130 A. F. & A.
| to he held in Bandon this fall.
M, Stated communications first Saturday
after the full moon of each month. All Master
l he idea is not to have a farmer's
Masons cordially invited.
exhibit exclusively, but a general
W. E. Craine. W. M
fair in which everybody is asked to
Phil Pearson, Secretary
make exhibits of products in their
Eastern Star
line, anil the fair is for the benefit of
CCIDENTAL CHAPTER. No. 45, O.
Bandon-and adjacent territory. The
E. S., meets Saturday evening before and
after stated communication of Masonic Lodge. school pupils will also be asked to
Visiting members cordially invited to attend.
exhibit some of their work; this in
Anna L. Craine, W. M.
itself will no doubt be an excellent
Merta Mehl, Secretary.
feature of the fair. The various mills
1. o. o. r
and factories of Bandon anil vicinity
andon lodge . No. 133. i . o . of .
meets every Wednesday evening. Visiting will also be asked to make exhibits.
brothers in good standing cordially invited.
This is a project that everyone
O. A. Trowbiidge, N. G.
should
lie greatly interested in, and
A, Knopp, Secretary
now is the time to begin preparations
Knight» <>r rythl»»
for the big event.
elphi lodge , N o . m . Knight, «i
The Grange also appointed M. G.
Pythias. Meets every Monday evening
al Knights hall. Visiting knight. x invited Pohl
to
to address the high school stu­
attend.
E. Lewin, C. C.
dents in the near future providing
B. N. Harrington K. of R. S.
ft is agreeable to the school.
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DR Æ- 2P IKTGtR. AKÚ
Chiropractor
Office Hours 9 to 12 a. in. and
i to 6 p. tn.
Office in El Dorado Building
Pnone Main 71
Bandon, lire.
Dr. H. D- Houston
PHYSICIAN & SURGEuN
< lllioe over Unii» Store. Hours, 9 to 12
Bail. 1:30 to 4, p.m. ; 7 to H in the evening.
Night cnlls itnswered from office.
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BANDON.
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Dr lu F Sorensen
DENTIST
Office Over Vienna Cafe
Telephone at Office and Home.
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BANDON
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OREGON
TKKAIX1OI.I».
ATTORNEY AND COUNSEL!'1»
AT LAW,
NOTSltY PUBLIC
Bandon,
Oregon.
Office With Bandon Investment Co
Brown.
Dr. TT-
Resident Dentist.
Office in Panter Building
Office Hours:
Phone,
9 to 12 M., I to 5 P. M,
BANDON, OREGON
C. R. BARROW
Attorney and Couuselor-at Law
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COQUILLE. -
Office over Skeel.’ Store
Office Phone. Main 335;
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reridence. Main 346
K. W KOMNITKR
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
BANDON
OREGON
Office and residence tn Panter residence property
next door to Bijou 1 hcatre
Otear Peterson
Contractor and Builder
Estimate» furnished.
Dav and contract work
done at lowest living figures. Address Bandon
or call at residence near Spruce street and outh
city limits.
MV
CLOTHES
ARE AT THL
BANDON
STEAM
LAUNDRY
Wnere Yours Ougb£to be
A. F. DERINGER
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NUMBER 17
BANDON, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 7, 1911
Prof,
To those who may not know of
the importan e of the Coquille river
as a shipping port, it may be of in
terest to learn that them is a con­
stant increase in th»- commerce both
in and out of this port. Since Jan­
uary ¡st there have been 87 a.rivals
and departures of boats, at this bar
bor. In January there were even
40, in February 34 and to date in
March thirteen vessels have crossed
the bar. This is the 65th day of
the year and with 87 arrivals and de­
partures of ocean going boats, it
makes an average of nearly 1 Y
boats a day, which is certainly a
good record, and shows that the
port is gaining in importance all the
time.
We were unable to get the
total tonnage in and out of the port
on the various boats, but it runs up
into the many thousands of tons,
thus showing the vast wealth of this
great country.
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Say They Got Short End.
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The following poem and prose
poem were contributed to the R e ­
corder on last Friday night’s bas­
ket ball game between the Fats and
Leans, and so thoroughly cover the
ground that the editor was willing to
withhold any opinion of his own on
the game and allow the public to
read what others think of the great
game:
POEM NO. I.
When Chief Olie blew the whistle
For each cne to take his piece,
There were shouts in every comer.
There were smiles on every face.
Fat mens* wives, and friends, and sweetheart?.
Loudly with their mouth pioclaim.
Victory o’er the trembling shadows.
Honors in the Hall of Fume.
While with little less commotion,
Trembling shadows here and there
Piped until their voice grew fainter
From exhaustion of the air.
Mayor Mast spoke slow and easy
As the players crossed the hall;
And the Umpire shrilled the whistle,
As he threw that dreadful ball.
Silver Tongue was playing center,
There was vengeance in his eyes.
And against him played Pill Roller Crain,
A giant in disguise.
The Coquille Sentinel says the
Each struggled hard to hit the ball,
Commercial Club of that city refused
But beat the air instead!
Stage is Wrecked.
to put out a joint pamphlet with While the ball came down and lightly tapped
Bandon advertising the Coquille val­ Pill Roller on the head.
ley, because 011 Several occasions
player rushed, and now it looked
The Myrtle Point Enterpr ise says:
when joint pamphlets had been is­ As if ‘twould be a dreadful tale,
“Theoutgoing stage was overturned
sued, Coquille had been given the For One Horse Power Robinson,
Played roughly with the Nightingale.
last Friday night soon after 8 o’clock
short end. Now this is considerable
All beat the ball as ne'er before
near the residence of Jake Strong
of a slam on Bandon, and we think Had e’er been done from pole to pole,
The span of mules attached to the
it can be definitely shewn that at no And o’er the Tooth Fixer Sorensen,
rig became frightened at the cavort­
time has Bandon ever given Coquille The Rail Road Booster threw a goal.
ing of a pair of calves belonging to
the short end when the two towns This made the Leans most furious
L. A Roberts that had escaped
have bten involved. We are frank So they began to growl;
from their pastures, and when the
to admit that the valley has suffered They hugged some fatty up too*tight -
The umpire called out foul.
stage light was thrown on them they
at the hands of Coos Bay, particu­
acted up something scandalous ac­
They gave the ball io Bobby,
larly so in the pamphlet gotten out
Another point to try and win,
cording to the inule idea of calf eti­ I
for the Seattle fair, but for Coquille And sure enough, to their surprise
quette, and the mules turned about
to intimate Bandon was in anywise He put that pig skin in.
as swift as a streak of greased light­
responsible for this, would be pre Then that longed for whistle-sounded,
ning, overturning the wagon and
And the score stood three to none;
suming a great deal.
pitching the passengers, driver anil
Neither the Bandon Commercial The Fats felt sure of victory,
contents out on the sidewalk. One
But the game was just half done.
Club nor the Bandon R ecorder
of the passengers was somewhat cut
wants to get into a squabble with the In the last half of the Ui uggir.
When the Fats were out of breath,
and bruised but none of them at­
Coquille Commercial Cli b or the Shadows gathered up their courage,
tached blame to the driver. One
Coquille Sentinel, but in the light of Fought as if twixt life aud death.
of the horses was thrown down in the
such action on ’he part of Coquille, It was then that old Chin Scraper
mixup and dragged about too feet,
we certainly feel that some explana­ j With the aid of Twice a Week,
and the mules ran a block or two
tion is due
Not that Bandon can­ > Kept the fats from making badrets,
and then came to a stop on a vacant
j That which all good guarder* seek.
not get out her own pamphlet if she
lot No damage was done to equip­
! And Lean forwards held out nobly;
wants one, but the insinuation that | They just tried and tried and tried,
ment except the breaking of the
Bandon has been unfair is what ! Till, with the as iòta me of a foul
reach of the stag«-.’’
sticks in our craw.
* The fat men * score was lied.
The Bandon sailed for the south
Saturday with a full cargo of lumber
from the Geo. W. Moore mill. The
Otillie Fjord arrived in port Mon­
day.
i The Fifield arrived in port yester­
day with 150 tons of freight and the
following passengers: R. W. Win
ters, N. Lorens, Mrs. C. W. Sehet-
ter and three children, E. Lewin
and wife, Mrs. Butter anil son, M.
Grove, F. M. Carson, Geo. David
son, August Avarrzi, D. Z. Sicker,
J. W. Black. H. B. Bolt. L. Lin-
dow. The Fitield will sail Thursday
morning at 7:00 o’clock.
The Elizabeth arrived this morn­
ing with 167 tons of freight and the
following passengers:
Miss E. Til­
man, Miss H. Hughes, Mrs. C. T.
Brewer, Miss V. Mott, P. Nelson,
Mrs. R. E. Pemberton, Miss J.
Pemberton, C. Littlefield, C. H.
Smith, J. C. Smith, Y. Darmun, A.
Nelson, M. A. Epperson.
The
Elizabeth will sail Thursday morn­
ing at 6:00 o’clock.
The Phoenix will arrive in port
this evening and sail Friday morn­
ing.
The Bandon High School won
from Marshfield last Friday night
here in Basket Ball, with the score
of 22 to 9. The Fat and Lean pre­
liminary vias perhaps the most laugh­
able affair ever held in the city.
In the game with Marshfield the
B. fl. S. team was L. Gallier, R.
Rackleff.G. Strang, C. Bowman, E.
Watkins.
Their opponent» were:
C. Clark, G. Stulesman. McCormic,
Bolt Carlson, S. Clark. The teietee,
Briggs, of Marshfield; and umpire,
Boyle, of Bandon, wete unifoimly
fair and there was no disputing of
decisions.
The Marshfield boys
seem like schoolmates to our boys
and nothing but the best of high
school spirit prevails when the two
schools meet.
The game next Friday night in
the Bandon Opera House bet ween
North Bend aud Bandon will lie a
very interesting and important one.
Our troys only beat North Bend by
two points four weeks ago. and
both teams have beaten Coquille
High School in about the same ratio.
If we lose this game it is all up with
the boys lor the county champion­
ship. If they win they will have to
play twice more for the county hon­
ors. The school needs the help ot
the citizens, for your presence is an
inspiration to the team.
The admission will be 25c.
This is the very last home game of
the season and there are many who
have never even seen a game of
basket ball.
It is certainly one of
the best sports going and the school
activities of our city should be ell
couraged. Remember lhe Fats and
Leans too.
gain from his vastly brilliant brain,
is in such refrain as this; “Cows!
cows! Let them run, they can’t play
basket ball for fun."
Next to the Tooth Carpenter I
go, to have my teeth fixed just so,
but I find he works no more, his
patients are waiting without the
door; I go forward and peep within
to learn if I can why this has been;
there sit the carpenter and pill roller,
but not discussing pills or molai;
samples of ribbon, embroidery, lace
have they there in their place; "I
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like embroidery best for ruffles,"
North Bend See* Thing*.
said the Pill Roller in accent» wild,
but the tooth carpenter said his
fancy stvled, ribbons of pink or even
Last week the Coos Bay Harbor
blue because they have a more gor
stated
that the game between the
geous hue.
Myrtle
Point and North Bend high
So finding nothing doing there, I
school
basketball
teams would prob
go to the bank a draft to prepare.
ably
decide
the
championship
of the
He writes the draft with quick dis I
county.
The
North
Benders
must
patch, and as 1 turn to lift the latch,
have
forgotten
the
drubbing
Bandon
I chanced to look within; at one
glance my face is all a grin; instead I gave them on their home arena, and
of six dollars and five cents, Night to dale it is a stand oft between Myr.
ingale wrote six Fats and five Lean. tie Point and Bandon, each team
To have my hair cut very we\\ having won a game from the other
..nd have won every other game
and make ine look like a city swell
Bandon will again show
to the village chin scraper I wend my played
i Thus the game was ended!
North
Bend
how to play the game
way, and see what he would have to
Refuse* Work on City Street.
! And both Fats and Leans proclaim,
New Road Open.
Friday
night.
I Had the time been only lengthened.
say; I sit in that chair an hour or
When North Bend wins the county
They would each have won lhe fame.
more longer than I eter had before;
Chas Bostrom to-day overruled!
championship
the Bandon fats will
Heretofore residents of the South So whenever you get tired,
“I've done it! I’ve done it!” he
|
go
their,
a
round,
and if the Benilei a
City Recorder Butler’s decision that j Slough country wishing to go to Of all other sights and acenes.
shouts at last; “a basket ball cut of
I
beat
the
fats,
then
the leans will
in the future men fined who were Coquille were compelled to come Just come to Bandon-by-the-Sea,
the very first class. ”
And watch the Fats and the Lean*.
I
turn
in
ami
show
them
ho i to play
unable to pay cash would have to j around by way of Newport or Marsh
Wondering much what the cause
Contributed.
I the game.
work it out on the streets instead of i field.
Z. T Siglin, who was in
might be of these peculiar acts I see,
PROME POEM NO 2.
"laying it” out in jail.
Bostrom town Thuisday, informs us that this
I pass onward down the street, till
What would the world Le to us
refused to work on the street and ¡s no longer necessary, as the Davis
something more strange my eyes do
If Basket Ball were no more -
Good Road* Meeting
was given the privilege of either* Slough road is now completed This
This is the refrain I glean both meet. In front of Railroad Booster
Tonight
doing that or serving his time on j road intersects the MarshfiH 1 Co­ from fats and from the Iran, and as Lorenz’s domain his gcxxisare ¡tiled
biead and water. He took the bread ■ quille road at tlx- mouth of Davis I wander down the street, this one I out in the rain. I want to know at
and water privilege but rejected the j Slough on the Isthmus, and is open ■chance to meet. Silver Tongued once why lie with all his thrift would
Don't forget the good roads meet
loaf of bread that Marshal Carter i to the county bridge on South ( Hanrahan all alone, beating the air this wise lie; his answer comes in
ing at the Bandon Opera House
gave him at noon
Slough, thus saving ten or twelve with moan and groan, jumping and words most firm and in tint wise I tonight. Everybody is invited.
Bostrom was arrested yesterday miles in the distance traveled in go j hopping to and fro. this way and do learn “Business don’t count any
by Marshal Carter for intoxication ing from the South Slough country that way hr would go, till in terror I more, this is to be a basket ball to one hundred or more.''
and disturbing the peace. He was to the county seat. The opening el shout, pulling andshaking him about, floor.’’
Thus it is with both the teams,
Then I see all the Fats
very boisterous and Marshal Carter the road is also quite an accommo­ | “My good fat man. why the air thus lined up, declaring they will win the they consider not business, bitt only
had some difficulty in taking him to dation to residents of the coast be beat and fan?” and hr replies in ac­ cup. Ikey, King Shoddy and One the means of winning the game next
jail. He is a barber.—Times
low the Cape. -Coos Bay News.
centa wild that sound neither sane Horse Power, shouting they could I Friday night, ami plan and work
I with all their might. I walkaway
I
rvw-
; or inild “Basket Ball! Basket Balt! play an hour. As they puff and
with mind made sad that they should
Dr.
J.
D.
Kelly
in
the
future
will
i
Oh,
how
the
Ixrans
we
will
maul!
”
pant
and
sputter,
run
and
hop
and
For Sale.
be so Basket Ball mad.
I
pass
on
with
a
smile,
to
Mayor
jump
and
mutter,
along
comes
Two
treat all rases for prices prevaling at
This I fear will have to be done,
Sj
eak
Easy
Mast
’
s
domicile.
There
■
Times
a
week
limiting
news;
they
Coquille,
which
ate
as
follows:
Vi-it
Restaurant best location in Ban
give
it
to
him
and
never
refuse
.
i
(
before
to reason their minds are
I
ask
him
to
propound
legal
prob
­
in
town,
$1.50;
office
call,
$t.r>>;
don.
A splendid opportunity for
man and wife. Will be sold at a big confinement, $15.00. Also furnish lems I have found, in lhe charter of I “We’ll beat the lean-'; the More won) Lean the Fat and Fat the
sacrifice owing to ill health. Inquire e-> medicine free except in chronic this town, which is now of great re­ won't be as it was this time three Lean; This will softer them all i
-Contributed.
nown. But all the knowledge 1 can i and three, but we'll run up our »core ween
cases
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at Rt ordem Ofhce
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