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EL'UEN’E, OHE Uuivv.atiy Es Semi-W eekly VOLUME XXVII BANDON, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 4. 1911 NUMBER 25 BANOON MEETS SAYS GET LAÑO WITH DEFEAT I Advises Oregonians to Invest Financial End of Proposition i Captain Branson Talks With Happy Reunion of “Poet of in Farm LanJ Soon as County Goes to Myrtle ing for Much Needed Assured, Stock and Bonds Convincing Power and the Sierras” and Estrang Possible Point Team. Development. About All Sold Authority ed Frau Portland, Or., April 4 (Special) “Patties are lost in the same No less a financial authority than I spirit they are «on." The Bandon Frank A Vanderlip, president of boys fought well, hilt the lads from the National tity Bank, New York, Myrtle Point succeeded in getting and formerly an assistant to the See our "goat," and by a big margin retary of the Treasury, has handed ! 2t to 1. Some sav that the result out good advice to Oregonians this was because of the climatic condi past week. He says every man tions, others because of the oppon should.get a piece of land and he enls’ roughness', and numerous urges that now is the time to get it other reasons, but notwithstanding Mr. Vanderlip was entertained these rumors the fact’ still remains during the past week by the Port that we were beaten and beaten land Commercial Club. lie ex badly. The weather was unmerci pressed great confidence in tiie future fully hot anti even the spectators al of Oregon and says the very-attrac most roasted. Myrtle Point had tive appearance of the state impresses this advantage because of their trop him with the wisdom of every man ical weather during the past week, securing for himself and family a while here the weather was very piece of land, for it will not be a mild. The B. II. S. boys tlid not great while until a poor man will be I lay as rough as their opponents, unable to get land but both teams are somewhat to In discussing the financial situation blame for the roughness of the game. Mr. Vanderlip expresses the belief The most logical reason is because that business condition, in the coun the opponents had a heavy, well try at large are taking a hopeful trained team to practice with, while turn. He finds banks are sound, our practice team were much smaller crop prospects are good, and there than the B. FI, S. regulars. The is general confidence in the future. Bandon team showed good team work in the first part of the game, A Few Queries on April but Myrtle Point had them out classed. We were defeated and will Fool Day. stand it in the way the leading High School of Coes County should stand Mr. Editor: Do you suppose it. We will congratulate Myrtle that fool day, April 1st had any Point, the Coos county champions— thing to do with “our boys’ ” de and will add that they certainly know feat. If so, we will have it stricken how to play basket ball. This ends the very successful off the calendar; and what has be season of Basket Ball for the Coos come of the jolly kids that used to County high schools. It has been make the citizens stay indoors tor one of enthusiasm and interest from fear of cards and rags decorating the first game, ten weeks ago. Myr their back view. I went with fear ¡tie Point stands in first place, Ban and trembling to the (.'.range dinner 1 don follows next, Coquilleand North expecting to bite int i some joke, but nothing happened. Our little j Be d are tied for third place and friend, Harriet, did not prlt cottori Marshfield is in the rear I h e following correspondence The Bandon Cannery will surely from Sudden X Christensen to W111. : be built at once, as the financial end Hicking of" the Prosper Mill Co I of the proposition is fully assured. would indicate that these gentlemen Practical! v all of the stock and bonds were working tluoiigh their congiess- have been sold and the woik of man, Julius Kalin, ia the matter of rounding matters into shape is pro impiovement of the Coquille liver. 1 reeding very satisfactorily. It is Folio ■ ing is a copy of the letter thought that by the end of this week received by Mr. Hicking. also a everything will lie closed up so tar copy of one w ritten to Congressman as the financial end of the business is Kahn by Congressman Hawlev: concerned, anil then the work of San Francisco, Cal . building and equipping the cannerv March 29th, 1911 will begin very soon. Wm. Hicking, Prosper, Oregon Langlois Items Dear Sir.—It might be interesting to you to know that we have t iken up with Congressman Julius Kahn, The framework for the first story the matter of improvement of Co of the new hotel is up. quille river. Herewith we iiand you Wm. Elliott returned home from a ccpy of a letter received by him Marshfield Wednesday where he had from W. C. Hawley. been called on account of the illness Very truly yours, of his mother and son. S uppen & C hristenson Oakland, Cal., April 1.—After a Revival meetings at the Metho dist chmch are growing in interest. separation ol more than to years, The attendance is steadily increas Joaquin Miller, the poet of the Sier ing. The large number cf extra seals ras anil his wife are reunited, Alt's are none too many. The crowds , re Miller coming tioni the e;>.-.t lo h< 1 seeing for themselves that the Gospel hirmand' bidside at l'abiola hospi Mrs. Miller, who lias been has its old time drawing power, and tal. people still des're to live better lives living with her sister near Saratoga, New York, accompanied l>) her on a higher plane. Sunday moming. as was atmounc- daughter, Juanita, arrived in Oak ed, Capt. Branson took up the much land this week. Alarmed at the lepoited relapse abused subject of Christian perfec tion. I’lie large church was tilled of the poet, following Miss Miller's Little time was given to the opening departure for New Yolk to clo-e her exercises. The speaker plunged into slud’o, mother anil daughter hasten his subject and for an hour-and a ing at once to the hospital, where a half, amid never flagging interest on happy and touching reunion took the part of the audience, handled his place. subject in a masterly way. “Sane and simple, a child could compre A letter received from Sin Fran hend,” was the opinion of many. cisco yesterday brought the intelli Quite a number came forward Io, gence that Mis. Agnes Daily, daugh thank the evangelist for his sermon [ ter of Mr and Mrs. I). E. Stitt, was on this little understood subject. married March 27th, at San Fran At 3:00 o’clock the speaker faced cisco, to John Sowash, of that city, Bill White and Lorin Forty were Washington, D. C., March 22, 1911, up from Port Orford Friday looking an audience entirely of men. While a gentleman with whom she has the audience was not as large as in been acqil.i nted for sev • 1 y irs.- for beef cattle. Hon. Julius Kahn, M. C., the morning, yet a more attentive I Momnou It HcraM San Francisco, Cal. II. A. Cox is erecting a new res audience never faced a Bandon My Dear Sir:—Your note upon idence in the in south Lan lots. Miss A ic ia King b 1. *i-i her speaker. Several requested anothel I'estan ant ' to E A the letter of Sudden X Christenson, 1 .» and' Miss Portor, of Coquille who has such meeting for men only, so that relating to the improvement of tht commenced the new lei 111 of school other men might have the opport 11 ilaitghli 1 who 11 < nil) . .me here Cyquilie river is received. 1 have from Oklabomi, and the m w pro is boarding with Mrs. S. T. Male nity of hearing the captain. been looking out for this waterway, prietors have 11 uili'd I ! i Quick In the evening Captain Branson Meal restaurant. and the 1910 report of the Chief of horn. I ie . l.i. e also Chief Operator Dunklee of the took for his subject "rhe Unwel made . ome iaang> , pn.11 ; m a Engineers says. Vol. 1, page 930, that there is an appropriation avail wireless station passed through town come Caller" and for a text- "Be iuucli isHint r and otii 1 ■ < ' cig s. Thursday on his way to Bandon hold! I stand at the door and knock " able for a ten foot channel. line "<■ u old F or S ai . i :. The speaker announced th 1! so l.u I will be glad to assist in any way returning Satuidy. male bio.-.¿y D ull WG e 1 bc- the meetings were only of a pr par 1 can to secure me betterment of Al Ames while bringing down a i pio an d 1.5" 1 minis. 1 Ween atory nature; now they were on m this ’waterway as 1 fully appreciate load of furniture for Mr. Bono of the I'rii <; its importance. With best wishes, Marshall ranch, had the misfortune dead earnest If every night sees as D iv< •. single 01 double Inquire 0 oison, f 1. R large an audience, and such a m ini 1 am ’ Truly yours, I to fall join his wagon and was bad ; 9 x P.il kel 'lung. festal ion <•! the llolv Spun . pres W.C H aw 1.tv. ly shaken up, w. ( '. Sehmri , ll).HI.ig< i ol the ence ami power, Bandon i. in ioi < K X > Marie Kossen lues been engaged to such a cleaning up as it ha : nevei ( fraud , h it for ( ' oqtliilr fl. 1 other Mrs. Geo. Turner of Bandon was teach a teirn of school on Elk River. before experienced. People are get towns ill the co, 1 il » 1 111 HD >1 oillg, awarded one of the largest prizes ---- OOO ---- Mrs. Knapp returned from Port- ting to see that Capt. Branson is .1 and w i>i return in aboti! .1 At ck. in the cake, nor send soft instead of awarded by t ’ . e Kohler, Chase Piano Weather Report. ! land Friday where she hail taken man of God, preaching the straight Lost.- A bunch of 12 Keys on hard boiled eggs, I was beginning Publicity Co. of Portland Imt as yet ' her son Oris to-the Good Sam iritan Gospel, intensely in earnest, with a key ring, between joe N ip's place to think the good old days were has not been informed wli.at the prize Haspital. When she left Oris was love for his fellows and a hatred ol passed, but met with the genuine and Langlois. Reward. Address Captain O. Wiren, co-operative is. The three largest prizes are a sin; lie is like Dwight L. Mordy. |<>hn F. Bane, cate Moore Lumbei old fashioned April fool befoie the | observor, reports that the rainfall for $500 piano, a diamond ring, anil a improving. He took his audience by surprise and Co. 20 15-x day was over, when the joke of the Mel Fitzhugh has moved into the the month of March was 2.84 in j chest of silver, and it is probable showed them plainly the various ex day redeemed the day. ches, days clear ¡2, days rainy ind that Mrs. Turner's prize will lie one house recently vacated by Dr. dises tin y used to keep the Saviour i Mrs Nels Rasmussen entertained The Women’s Relief Corps were a number ol friendr at Ini home in of these. She wa4 also awarded a I Maim. I cloudv 19. out. Either the Saviour in and the in session and calmly pursuing the , The rainfall for the corresponding check for $130,50 to apply on the Henry Adolphsen was up from his devil out, or the devil in ami th East Bandon last I hursday aftei even tenor of their way, when like a ¡month of fgto was 2.10 inches, a purchase price of a piano. Mrs. ranch on Elk River Wednesday do- noon, in honor of Mi Fahy and Saviour out, one or the other; lliei ■ bomb exploding up jumps the jun difference of .68 of an inch more Turner is certainly to be congratu I ing trading. daughter Miss Mollie I'aliy of Fahy- was no excuse; each was shown up ior conductbr, our Maude, demand ville. lated on her good fortune. this year. The Women of Wotdcraft will Conviction was intense People ing her discharge card, stating that ---- wo----- F or R i n 1. Two office rooms Latest estimates of the number of stage a play entitled The Perplexing from different pails of the church she would not remain in any corps on Atwater St. next to postoftice. Firemen Attention Situation., April 15th. The pro stepped forward and took the open new settlers who will come to ()re- or lodge that did not treat her right Write or phone Thus Devereaux, ceeds will go toward buying an or stand for the Saviour in and tlm gon during the present period of low and out of the hall she flounced, h< 1 gan for the W. O. W hall. Parkersburg, ( he. 25 1 | devil out. heels making dents in the floor at Remember the regular meeting colonist fares, place the figure al Captain Branson certainly grips Mrs. P. J. Linberg was in Lang Miss Blanche Stilt, the llera! ! every step. Well, we looked at of the department tonight at 7.30 35,000. The movement is said by his audience for lie is led of the lois Saturday on her way to Coquille the railroads to lie the heaviest since typo, gave Independence a Visit o I each other in blank amazement, but in Fireman’s Hall. Business of im Holy Ghost. None have found fault F riday and again on Munday. Mo 1 to visit hea son Torn Lane and fam colonist periods were inaugurated, before we could open our mouths portance, anil a full attendance is with the speaker, though he gets mouth I b raid and while not all who come will be ilv. to exclaim, the junior vice president requested. them to see their own sill. come permanent settlers, a gre.it Miss Grace Langlois re turned to hands in her resignation which By <)rder of Chief. < Every night this week Captain proportion will, and eventually many her home al Cape Blau o Tuesday caused another shock. Our presi —zv'k*- —. 1 Branson will spe,<k. service , com who g<> back will return and make after a two week’s visit in Bandon. dent called order and we had just Aim High and con Popular Hotel tnencing it 7130 instead of 7:45, so their homes here. We know it at resumed the regular work when The dance Saturday night was ,that the service i 1 over by 9J5 |he 'at least a lew of th'- 35,000 that will the most orderly one of the season there came a signal for admission. sider yourseii captain is nr direct touch with the The guard opened the door and in The Popular Hotel, N. N. Jacobo- , come to B in foil. and was greatly enjoyed by those divine power house and has a mes ; capable oí walks our Maude smiling as the sun vich, proprietor, will keep open The exploitation of Douglas tir present. sage for all, especially the one that after an ’April shower, demanding of every Saturday night 'till 2 o'clock. w 11 be undertaken by the mamifac Clarence Zumwalt was up from is hopeless and iks< our.iged. us if we had found out wha. day it Supper served to dancing parties tmers of Oregon and Washington ! Sixes Sunday. 'r ♦ Great was. Pandemonium broke loo.e anil any others who may desire.-24tf and a fund was set aside at a recent Mr. and Mrs. W. E Catterlin S. J. Culver, a prosperous rancher \ rhings then sure enough The call for re ------- OOO----- meeting to carry on a publicity cam have been in Bandon this week al- of Camas Valley, this week made a freshments followed anti strange to •>- — 4 When a medicine must be given paign. It is felt that with such inij I tending to business matters / deal for the large bouse a id barn >> sav not another joke was perpetrated. to young children it should be pleas mense quantities of fir timber availa M.ake up yotir mini <• a 1 to sai Dr. Mann was called from Bandon and eight lots of p. A. Michael and ❖ Even the ice cream was genuine. ant to take. Chamberlain's Cough ble in the two states, it can be given •> •λ thoiisand doUars. Slat a y expects to move in and occupy it Sunday for Mrs. Hedges of Din Excuse the length of this Mr. Ed Remedy is made from loaf sugar and a much wilier market in future. <• •x' Bank Account and persvA * •ic. mark and Mrs. John White of Lang this fall. Mr. Michael and his f.ini itor, but you know April fool day the roots used in its preparation ’4 A sore throat can be treate I b-st lois, Ixith reported seriously sick. ily expect to move to Washington « Volt can do il a. • asily as ■V only comes once a year. give it a flavor similar to maple syr olliers bave yoii MISI * — Press Cor. W. R. C. No. 40 up, making it pleasant to take. It from the outside. The throat should The Dr. came down on his motor to make their home as soon a •y ♦ S I A l< 1 l'cfiu e y. >11 •> can lie II. school is closed. The consideration 'cycle and made the trip in two ---- 000- •y •y has no siqierior for colds, croup and be rubbed gently with Balia rd > S:.< w •> ill tile ileal was Sf.ooo, and it wa •ft 1 hours. Liniment. Apply at night an I cov In cases of rheumatism relief from whooping cough. For sale by C. -------------------- 2 rn.ide through lloopi & (files er with a cotton cloth oand.igc; by Charlie Farrier of La Grande, son pain makes sleep and rest possible. Y. Lowe. i FINSI NATIONAL BANK £ morning the soreness w.ll disappear. of George Farrier, is visiting tela Myrtle Point Enterprise, ------ OOO------- This may be obtained by applying ” . * Quick Meal Re, tain.lilt fol ckllll Stale Depositary "Fl FIELD“- The “ONLY Price 25c, 50c and $1,00 per l«>ttl •. lives and friends in Langlois after Chamberlain's Liniment. For -ale ■* tt-1 v .......... I WAY.” ' 4» tf Sold by C. Y. Lowe. an absen< e of five years. 1 chowder. 25-12 by C. V. Lowe. Ji «kduwa 4 * ... ♦ ♦ Í- 4 v » 4 V M h