BANDON, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 28. 1911 VOLUME XXVII 4 3 4 ’ NUMBER 23 Lodge and Professional Directory l.odgn are raquealed to notify ihu of I ice on election ol officers and on change of meeting night. Card.-, under this head are 75c per inch per month. l.ewah Tribe No, 48, Imp. O. R. M. C. A. Smith Prophesies Th Actual Construction Will Be Underway Soon EETS I ir.l and Third Tuesdays of each month at 8th run at the Bandon W ig warn. So|ournmg Chiels in good standing are cordially invited to allend. A. J. Hartman, J. C. Sheilds. C. of R. Sachem. M “Coos Bay will see actual i.iilroad construction before the end of 1912, Keep the logs rolling boys I is my prophecy.' remarked C. A. SEASIDE CAMP NO. 212, WOODMEN OF THE WORI D. Smith of the C, A. Smith 1 umber Meets First and Third Thursdays. \ idling Co., today in discussing the railroad Neighbors welcomed. situation, How much sooner he an- Win. N. McKay, C. C. J. N. Hoiking, Secretary ticipated the beginning of active work on a line here, Mr. Smith M hmoii I c . andon lodge . N o , no a . f .& a would not say, says the Coos Bay M, Stated communications fust Satuidav l imes. Let it came, we hope Mr. after the full moon of each month. All Mastei Smith is a good prophet, and see no Masons cordially invited. be, A W. E. Craine, \V. M reason why he sliculd not Phil Pearson, Secretary railroad to Coos Bay would of course touch all other points along the Eastern Star the entile coasl would CCIDENTAL CHAPTER, No. 45, O coast and E. S., mreU SaluiJay evening beiore anil profit by it. after state J communication of Ma.vnic Lodge Coos Bay is a logical point for a V idling members cordially invited to attend. » Anna L. Craine, W. M. railroad, so is the C< quille Valley. Meya Meili, Secretary. We have two excellent harbors in this county, each of which will make i. o. o. F a magnificent terminal for a railroad, andon lodge , N o . ib , i o . of . meets every Wednesday evening. Visiting and we expect to see a terminal at brothers in good standing cordially invited. Coos Bay and one at Bandon inside O. A. Trowbridge, N. G. A, Knopp, Secretary of the next five years w. o. w. B O B Kulghti* of Pythiaa ELPHI LODGE, N o . 64, Knight, of Pythias. Meets every Monday evening •I Knights hall. Visiting knighti invil.sl attend. E. Lewin, C. C. D Humes, May Raise to Issue State Right B. N. Harrington K. of R. S. An appeal to the federal court to IDE?. TV F INGRAM Chiropractor prevent the tegulation of fishing in Office Hours 9 to 1 2 a. in. and the Rogue river by the state of Ore­ 1 to 6 p. m. gon, is the threatened move of the Office in El Dorailo Building Hume interests, who have failed in Pnone Main 71 Bandon, Ore their efforts to re-open the stream fc. commercial fishing. An injunction Dr EF. L Houston will be asked for on the ground that PHYSICIAN & SUKGKuN the control of the waters of a stream Otiioe over Drug Store. Honrs,!» V? are vested in the federal government a.n. 1 :U0 to 4, pan.; 7 to 8 in the evenin«. instead of in the state. Night calls answered from otiioe. Such at least is the information BANDON, - - - OKFIIOS brought back by lra J Podge from Dr E3 Sorenaen Portland, who states that this pro gram was outlined by Ivan Huma- DENTIST son, one of the Hume agents. Si I in Office Over Vienna Cafe ilar threats were made during the Telephone at Office and Home. session of the legislature by fhe OREGON Hume heirs. BANDON These contentions were then re «. T. T11EAIHIOI.I». garded as a bluff, to force the pass­ ATTORNEY AND COUNSEL« R ! age of the bill repealing the initiative AT LAW, bill. The master fish warden stated NOTARY PUBLIC thai the fedeial courts have repead Bandon, Oregon. iy ruled that the state has the right Office With Bandon Investment < •• tc regulate fishing in its streams, and upon these arc based all of the "Dr. TI- EÆ. Bnown. fish laws of various states. Resident Dentist. However, if the threat is made Office in Panter Building good and an injujtion is secured, Office Hours: 9 to 12 M.. I to 5 P. M, ihe Rogue River Fish Protection Phone, BANDON, OREGON Association will be on band to tight C. R. BARROW t to a finish. Mail Tribune. Attorney and Counsel or-at Law COQUILBE. - ORE —ooc----- Is Marriage A Failure? Office over Skeeis’ Store The delightful Farce Cominedy in three acts will be presented at the I»lt K. W. KOSMTER Grand Theatre by the Hollingsworth PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Stock Co., Friday, March 31. A prize of a 2lb. box of candy is offer BANDON OREGON ed by Blundell Bros,, Candy Shop, Office and residence in Panter reudence property tor the best an iwer to neat door to Bijou Theatre IS MARRIAGE A FAILURE* Oscar Peterson Get a card, write your opinion Contractor and Builder sign your name and leave same at Blundell's Store. Answers will la- Eatimatn fumwhed. Day and < ontia<'l woik done at lowest living houses. Address Bandon read in the "Grand” Friday March os call at residenae near Spruce stieer anti south 31st after the show. The rudience city licaits. » will decide which is the best answer. MY CLOTHES ARE AT THE No doubt there will t>e some novel repliies banded in that will 1 ause meriiment. Get busy and fill out I that card. Office Phone, Main 335; residence. Main 346 BANDON STEAM LAUNDRY Where Yours Ought to be A. F. DERINOER Take- H erbinf . for indigestion. It relieves the pain in a few minutes and forces the fermented matter .hu h causes the misery r to the '.xiweb where it 1« ex|»elled. P.i e jocts. Sold by C. V. Lowe. Master F. F. Eddy Writ» 3 Much New Land is Being In Every Direction Are Sigas Proposition Now Being Tak­ Concerning Big Agri­ en Up With Good Pros­ Pul Under Cultivation of Life and Progress cultural Fair pects of Success at Present Time in Bandon O. R. Morrisey, of Marshfield, It has been some time since I lift­ That Bandori is prosperous anil That the Coquille Valley is be ed my pen for the Grange Corner. ginning to awaken to the natural continuing to grow is evidenced in manager of the Coos Bay Paving X If you will kindly permit me to u e advantages possessed bv both soil many ways, but none more so than Construction Co., has been in Ban the space I will do so ; gain for I and climate is evidenced by the un- the fact that in every direction you don a day or so consulting the prop­ have things on tnv mind and I would usual activities shown bv th farmers look there are new houses, most of erty owners along First St., in regard like to see how they strike other in clearing up their rough land. On them substantial residences, going to paving that thoroughfare this people. Let it be said however, a tup to Mi rile Point last week the up. Bandon is growing in business summer, and reports that he received that what I say here in matters'",, editor noted neatly a dozen different interests, but it >s also growing as a argument or opinion are jtist Eddy's clearings which have bet n begun or citv of homes, and many beautiful encouragement all along the line, view sand don't carry the official completed since last tall and the homes are now going up which are a and that actual work of paving will sanction of the Grange in any wav. smoke of clearing tires tills the air credit to the city and speak lor the probably begin in a short time. so take them for what ;hev are worth of thought. enterprise and thrift of our city. these spiring days. This will make a substantial improve The editor persists in calling it a Bandon wants new factories and ment that Bandon has long needed street fair, but so far as I know the No accurate estimate can as be made as to the number of acres mills anil we are getting them, but and one that will add mote to the Grange lias not been guilty of sug­ of new land which will be under cul­ we also want new homes and good appearance of the town than anyth­ gesting a street fair. 1 labor under tivation before the ylose of the year, people to live in them, and we are ing that has yet been done in the the impression that the Grangers are not pining to gaze at horriable mon but that it will go up into the hun­ getting these too. way of improvements. strosities confined in canvas pits al Here’s to Bandon as a city of dreds we are confident. And every ten cents per gaze, nor longing to --- coo-- - acre of this land means many bun homes. cast rings at canes or tin jack knives Notable Days I think it safe to say that the grang dreds of dollars added to the wealth ers are not going to waste any en - of the county both in the way of in­ Excursion To Coquille % Speaking of 'Notable Days” the ergv promoting a street fair. Thank creased productiveness and also in you, we have too much to do put­ For Championship Game R ecorder says, Arbor Day, April ting in the spring crops and caring the increased pasturage possibilities 1 ¡th. and Easter Sunday, April 16th for the dairy herds. ol the valley and lheieby the natural An agricultural fair, with emphas­ are the next of particular note,I wish increase in the number of head of The Bandon High School team is is on the agriculture, is what we to bring to the public mind the dairy ami beef animals which will lie making preperatious for the fastest 12th. day of April, 1861, when at want. I ha»’e 110 objections to hav­ raised here. ing any decent amusement fc iturers game of Basket Ball ever played in the call of “To Arms” in defense of as side issue. Certainly 1« t us have That the hill land on either side the county. When the B. H S, the Union, so many of our men and that sort of thing so long a .they are of the Coquille Valley has wonderful Five meet the Myrtle Point team at boys responded. The 12th day of not pure fakes, and let us bv all possibilities in the way of line fruit Coquille next Saturday. April, 1911 will be the “Semi Cen means have the peanut vender and culture has been proven many times The two teams are very evenly tinel of that most memoriable diy. and the hot taffy artist. Oh, hot and much of the land which is now matched and have always played What can we do to show out apple taffy vii'ti, yum, I would give being cleared will be planted to fruit much tor just one hunk o! hot taft.- exceptionally close games, The ciation of their valor. In many c I that tasted the same as taat I ate trees this coming summer. Several game will be played on an open the towns of the East fhe citizens long, long ago, in boyhood - consuming world at large. The fact that the Coquille river is tain Branson are progressing nicely ! country ar<- willing to co-operate, With this in view the work of the becoming more important a-i a port and growing in interest constantly. the Grangers will do their share. In another issue, I will talk lurtli fruit grow 11 ■, association will be along all the time is evidenced from the A number have already professed these lines for the next few years and fact that more boats have been in faith in Christ and many others are er about this matter and some othei things, with your kind permission the associations of the county are the river the last fe.v days, than at following. Mr. Rt.i riRiiEK M an . awakening to their heavy dtitR-s in any time in the previous history of The Sunday services were largely Yours for a fa.r, F. F. Et»t»v, this regard and ate preparing to get this harbor. Sunday night there attended and were intensely inter Master of Bandon Grange this connty before the world in the were twelve in all here. They were esting and instructive. « <■ <• < * •> > m best possible manner for the fruit of ¡steamers Phoenix, Elizibeth, Fifield. It might also be added that these <• <• w <• the coming season’s crops. Good Idle gasoline schooners Anvil, Wash are not merely Methodist mreiings, <• <• A NUT growing, good picking and good calore and Randolph and the: but everybody is invited to come * <• X TO CRACK packing will mean more than good schooners Ruby, Lizzie Prien, Es and participate in the meetings and ♦ * advertising, but the latter will do ther Bulme, Oregon, Advance and converts will be allowed to choose ❖ What are you going to do much to, place the first shipments Ida McKcy. The Anvil came in their own church affiliations without >/❖ when you aie loo old to work.'* ••i where they will llo the most good. and went out again Sunday night any influence being brought to bear Better provide for the future >C- X» ♦ —Coquille Sentinel. and a number of the others will be on that point. ❖ while you have time, It's not < — ooo----- Tuesday night will be especially *♦ how large or how small are «J. ready for sea tomorrow. £ <• Attention Besides these t welve, there are for young people, which includes all ♦ your earnings, but it’s what * four others due to arrive within the who have a young heart. <- portion of yottt earnings do Wednesday will be .a day of *z you save that's of consequence. * * All members of the Bandou G. A. next few days. They are the steam R.; W R. C and Sons of Veterans er Guailla, and the schoo.'.ers Saus prayer Al! Christians of all chur< li­ ♦ ♦* When you start saving your <4 •X es are requested to remember in ** money and put it in this bank, Í ■Í* are requested to meet at the G. A. alita, May Flower and Albion. R. hall Saturday evening, April t at prayer the .special efforts being put ♦ * your fortune is half made. * <• 7 o’clock sharp, to go in a body t<> forth. The other half is persistency. * « Popular Hotel £ the M. E. church where Captain Thursday there will be cottage We want the small depositor ♦ * Branson will deliver a special ad prayer meeting at 2 30 p. m. at the that grows to lie the large one. dress to these organizations. The Popular Hotel, N. N. Jacobo- Methodist parsonage, the home of 4*•> Why not start now.* vich, proprietor, will keep open Mrs. I.. Roberts, and at the resi­ ♦❖ « Definition FIFIELD 'Superior every Saturday night 'till 2 o'clock. dence of Mr Hollenbeck on the ♦ FIRST NATIONAL BANK : State Depositary to al others "«--Why not patronize Supper served to darn ing parties Prosper road. ^4 Saturday will be G. A. R. night. i the best and "ONLY WAY'.*” 54tf land any others who may desire.-2411