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EUOPINE. OHI University Ei Sami-VT-eekly X 'M ■'VS \\ him I ■ 4 VOLUME xxvn NUMBER 28 BANDON, OREGON, FRIDAY. APRIL 14, 1911 i No Action on Bond Ia&ue for Harbor Coinmitaion at Flo enee Make a Second Sale Road Building can be Taken oí $115,000 Bonds Before Election i Exhibition Cars and Their Part in OFFICIAL COUNT the Colonization of Un- COOS settled Territory i First days of Colonist Rates to West bring large numbers of Huitieseekers through St. Paul gateway Cities of the County Fall Be- O. A. Morrisey Interviewed Property Owners on Front low Fond Hopes and Street Wednesday Dreams The Northwest is now welcoinipg every ’ from fifteen to twenty mile«» distant, to day new citizens imlirectly the result ol inspect the ear and view the wonderful the "high cost of living,” but directly th - products of the West. cause can be laid at the door of th ■ Report from Morning Sun, Towa, sent practical advertising of the Great North in bv E. C. Leedy, General Immigration ein Railway through the means ol its Agent of the Great Northern at St. Paul, agricultural exhibits in the large East where the Oregon and Montana Car wut ••in cities, and above all, its travelin; < n February 23rd, reads as follows: "We exhibition ears, no«' completing exten were met at the station by a large she tours throughout the Central and crowd accompanied by the Morning Sun Ea-tern States. band. Great interest was shown in the "Nothing can be done towards As an exajnpie of what can lx- ac O. A. Morrisey, manager of the Bandon .................. .......... 1803 bonding Coos countv to raise funds coinphshrd where people work in Coos Bay Paving and Construction Beaver Hill............ ........... 149 for load improvements until the I unison, and where there are no Co. of Marshfield, was in Bandon Coquille.................. ........... 1398 next general election," remarked tgain Wednesday interviewing the Eastside .................. ......... W 1 knockers to keep down piogre s, John F. Hall, county judge, yesler- property owners along Front street Empire City.......... .......... «47 day, in discussing the movement will accomplish, the work done at in regard to paving that thorough Marshfield.............. ........... 2980 started by commercial clu'-s of the lorence on t >e Pon of Siuslaw is a fare. Mr. Morrisey says that every Myrtle Point.......... .......... 836 county to bond for $1,000,000 for living example. body seems to be in favor of paving, North Bend............ ........... 2078 This port was formed shortly after the purpose of building good roads. but none seem to take the initiative. Coos county, total, 17,959. "Atorney General Crawioru has the port law went into effect, ; nd The above table shows that all Now, if Front street is to be paved ruled that the constitutional amend I there was no knocking the propcsi- towns of Coos county, except possi this summer, something will have to ment does not permit tiie subtil tting lion, and the result was that a $100,- bly North Bend, tell considerably be done very soon, as it takes some ot the question to a special election; J 000 bond issue was quickly made below the population figures of their time to get things in readiness even that the county commissioners only 1 and sold, and the money expended fond dreams and hopes. Bandon after the contract is let. Many people with money to invest When have authority to bond up to $5,coo. I ?n harbor improvements. people had at one time hoped to TYPE OF EXHIBITION' CAR SENT OUT UY GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY, THREE OF WHICH ARK are going to visit Bandon this sum reach the 2500 mark, and would end that the people at the regular this was expended the people were NOW ENTOVR EX 11.0111 Nt. THE GREAT NORTH WKS., have been satisfied to pass even the mer, and nothing will be a greater general election only can authorize so well pleased with the work done the issuance of a gieater amount of that they voted another issue of No doubt if the compnrativi ’’igures 1 exhibits and also at the lecture. As a 2000. but we will have to be con inducement to them to invest than could be Hreured which would show the proof of the result« of our lecture, at tented with a measly old 1803, and to see a number of blocks of nicely $115,000. bonds." actual number of settlers secured as ¡vast twenty people came to us the fol The Siuslaw does not begin to be against the number of inquiries brought lowing morning regarding homesteads in take our medicine. Marshfield, paved streets, as that will go to show This probably will be news to out by the Exhibition Cars this data the Northwest. The whole town turned however, received the hardest jolt of that there is enterprise in the town. the natural harbor that the Coquille many of the delegates who havi would la1 interesting reading, and would out to visit the car, und the opera house been selected to go to Coquille next river is, and if the people of this val show conclusively the great value of th« was packed to overflowing at the lec any town in the county, as they were If we want capital to invest here we of "Taking the Northwest to the ture. 1 look for a big movement from claiming over 5000, and a city cen must do everything possible to make Friday to confer with the county ley were awake to their opportuni idea People of the East” if our territory is to this place.” Any number of reports similar to the sus taken a couple of years ago, our city attractive, and now that the commissioners and urge the issuance ties instead of letting a few timber be colonized quickly. An idea ob the interest created by the above are on file, we understand, in Mr. showed more than that figure, but ball is started to rolling, let’s keep it of $ 1,0(50.000 in bores for road holders and other knockers run ihe arrival of the Great Northern Railway’s Leedy’s office in St. Paul, which show building. It is expected, though, valley, we would have a port com Exhibition Cars in the different. Eastern in u measure what we, the people of here comes Uncle Sam and says going until the paving is done and can only be gained by the read the great West, muy expect in the wav they have 2980, or more than 2000 then take up something else. that steps may then be taken for mission in a short time and when towns ing of the reports from the attendants of new settlers during this spring. We Mr. Morrisey says his company Myrtle submitting to the voters at the next once installed, the people would not in charge. In the majority of places should make ready to welcome these below their expectation. visited nearly the entire adult popula new coiners and to extend to them every Point could neft even crawl up to can give the Bandon people a better general election a proposition for give it up for five times the cost. tion has turned out, as well as farmers I help iu getting located The Florence West, a local paper the 1000 mark, but had to accept figure on paving than they gave bonding the county tor a large sum the scorce of 836. North Bend with Marshfield, as we have a better to be used in building permanent gives the following details of the roads .ays the Co.-, Bay Times. la- t bed sale. It say -•078, is not so far behind their ex freight rate from San Francisco than A Theatre Party. Arrivals at Hotel Gallier. "At the regular meeting of the pectation, although some had said he could get at Marshfield. The The session of the county court to z-® *• there were 3000 people in that city. rate is sods a ton cheaper, hut on day is a special one, called for ar commissioners of the Port ot Sius- • One of the most enjoyable event T uesday , A pril iith law held at Acme, Wednesday, it It is a hard dose to wallow all the large amount that the Paving cepting the improvements in the of the season for the little folks was G W Wright, San Francisco was decided to accept the bid ot the around, but the directions sav "take company would ship this uould court house, but road and other First National Bank of Eugene for the theatre party at the Grand l ist F N Horton, Marshfield it" and we will be compelled to abide amount up t > quite a sum in the matters will be taken up. aggregate. by the directions. Now, as the matter of bonding is the whole amov nt of the port bonds. evening, given to the Primary de - P M Reberg, North Bend This is for $115,000 worth of partment of the Baqdon public school 1 ) 11 D dia-., Coquille . Some have talked of another count, settled, for a year or two at least, it but this would be useless as no one would be an opportune time to get bonds, being the second issue since by Master George Kroneuberg, in S M Nosier, We learn from the Gold Beach honor of his seventh birthday, and Joe Miller, " would get any satisfaction out of it busy on the timber cruising proposi the port was incorporated. Globe that the body ol M. W. Dun The bonds will bear interest at six to say that George proved hints- If a Schmitt Hansen, " except home people, for the official tion, as we do not understand that can, a'Curry county trapper and figures given out by Uncle Sam ate it is necessary to wait for the next per cent per annum, and are sold at master host, would only be p ittin - Geo King. hunter who had b< en missing since j M Johnson, " general election to decide this ques par. This is the same rate as was t in a mild form. 1 he ones the world at large will ac last winter, was foono March 28th, There were 37 guests and all en- Fred Eden, Los Angeles offered by a bank in the east, but cept until the state census is taken about three-quarters ol a mile f mn tion. there are other considerations in the tered into the spirit of the occasion G W Shelley, Coos Bay >n >915. the cabin where lie had been stop deal which make terms better for out as only children can do and it was E C Button, --—vivo—— Body Not Yet Identified for people, and led the commissioners certainly a great treat to see the (Japt. John Hagglestrom, Astoria ping The body was in a fair state ot preservation, due to the fact that Four Mile Echos to decide in favor ot the home insti children enjoy themselves. Mrs. J Sure. W ednesday , A pril i 2TH. it was covered with snow nearly all L. Kroneuberg, mother of George, H A Barkowitz, San Francisco tution. the time. A bullet wound was found By this sale of bonds the commis j and his teacher, Mrs. Kopf, weie J W E Allen, Four Mile is enjoying some beau below the right breast, the ball evi Although it is generally thought sion will raise the entire amount in I also guests ot the party. O A Morrisey, Marshfield tiful weather. Where is a climate dently having ranged upward and that the body found on the beach addition to the work now under con- ; After the show, the entire com H W Painter, like that of Coos county The ther entered the brain. His rifle was here last Tuesday is that of John tract, that is to be paid by the port pany repaired to Blundell’s ice cream J W Button, Portland mometer registered 82° in the shade clo.se to his right hand and contained Aronquist, the Coos Bay light district toward improving the Sius parlor where they were treated to Chas W Higgins, Langlois at Edison Butte March 30th an empty cartridge. A coroner’s keeper who was drowned in Coos law harbor. refreshments, and then went home H B Steiner, Sixes A large fat bear was seen at the jury found that his death was caused Bay about a month ago. yet nothing By the terms of the river and har rejoicing, all wishing »George many W J Wolfe, Lakeport Forks of Four Mile last week. by the accidental discharge of his definite has been ascertained. Cor bor lull passed by Congress a year more happy birthdays. Alex Inmm, Corbin The contest of R. R Hunt’s gun- a 30-30 Winchester. He was oner (Solden was here Wednesday ago, the Siuslaw is placed on the M 11 1 I n rison, Coos Bay ---- -wo — place came oil last week, lasting about 48 years old, and had lived in and held an inquest, but there was continuous contract system, for har Tut psr> » v. APRii. 131 it nearly all week. Quite a number Curry county for a long time. nothing definite to be obtaine d al bor improvement estimated to cost Recorder Ads Bring Result*. J S Johnston, Portland of witnesses wer • taken from Four though the clothes and boots worn $430,000, and $50,000 appropriated "Our baby cries for Chamberlain’s W E Berry, Mile. Mr. Clayton came from Cough Remedy" writes Mrs. T. B. by the man resembled those of Aron- and made available at once. Our A little local was inserted in the A N Holman. " Gravel Ford, Ore. quist, and Dr. Golden took some of half of the cost of the work is to be Kendrick, Rasaca, Ga. "It is the C H McGregor. M irshfl« Id these back to Coos Bay with him borne by the locality and the other R ecorder , Tuesday, to the effect Bandon fishermen best cough remedy on the market A number of John Erickson, where he hoped to have them iden half by the general government, and that a pair of sp< ctacles had been spent Sunday on for coughs, cob Is and croup ” Sold E A McGeorge, Cass City. Michigan and tisherwomen tified by men who knew Aronquist. the district to be allowed credit for found, and before 8: >0 o'clock Wed the creek. We did not hear how by C. Y. Lowe. j h La wt rn< r. Coquille Dr. Golden stated that as soon as work done when the project is taken nesday morning, two difleient par- the catch was. lies had been in to see about them, Mrs Yates, he found out anything definite ht 1 over by the government. Mrs. 'Reese and Mrs J. A. Cope : E S Dean, would notify Capt. Johnson of the The commissioners are now in a and the second party, Ni. A Nor spent Sunday in Bandon. I 1 ’ I IllgllrS, C ape Bl III' o Aim High and coir I Life Saving station here and we , position to put up the funds on that ton, gave satisfactory evidence that Mr. Baird is staying at the Shaw , |C W Gatchell, Myrtle Point they were his and carried them thus hope to give out definite infor part which is to l»e paid by the dis ranch. Wm Carlson, Prosper sider yourself mation in Tuesday’s paper. trict. so it is expected the govern away , also a small local to the effect Paul Johnson, Gold Beach Frank Colgrove, of Bandon, was ment w ill go ahead and let a con that some valuable papers had been A T Below and wilt, Lakeport 'S capable of 1 Four Mile visitor last week lost succeeded in locating the pa, -r> * I. O. O. F. Members Take tract for the entire work. |G W Schleppy. Born, to Mr. and Chas. Davis, ■♦ Great We are glad to see the bonds It pays to advertise in the Rm <> hd - E S McConnell, Langlois Notice. April 3d, a 10 lb. bov. Mother taken by a home institution, where ; er for everybody reads it, and th' John I Adam-., | merchants who have not awakened and child are doing well and from the stockholders are directly inter Things H B Steward, Oakland, Cal. I to this fact are losing business evert j the smile on Charley's face, he will ested in developing the country and * » All members .of Bandor. Lodge, H D Wise, ■ 0011 recover. ire familiar with resources of the dis day. . I No. 133, I. O. O. F., are especially Illi Bonchert, School starts Monday the toth Make up your mind to save a trict. Besides being more conve ---- — 4 < requested to be present at the next J H Somers, " in District 64 with Miss Blanch Start a thousand dqUars. nient and avoiding delays and ex regular meeting. Wednesday, April When a medicine must be gio-n fl E l.oop, Roseburg Radley as teacher. Bank Account and persevere, pense, it will help tn attract the at ¡yth, for the discussion of important to young children it should l>< pl' 1 ■ You can do it as easily as tention ol capitalists at a distance Miss Ora Deyoe has been hired to business. By order of Noble Grand. ant to take. Chamberlain's Cough others have you MUST and may lead them to invest. teach Dist. 81 this summer. A. K nopp , Secretary. Remedy is made from loaf sugar and START before you can fini-h. P ei e . ——TOu— - I the roots used in its preparation The Popular Hotel, N. N. Jacobo Lame shoulder is nearly alwaps j give it a flavor similar to mapl« syr In cases of rheumatism relief from Extra supply of good nay on hand up, making it pleasant to take, ft vich , proprietor, will keep open due to rheumati-m of the muscles, pain makes sleep and rest possible. FIRST NATIONAL BANK and it is going at very low prices. every Saturday night 'till 2 o ’ clock. has no superior for colds, croup and and quickly yields to the free appli This may be obtained by applying State Depositary Chamberlain’s Liniment. For ‘ale cation of Chamberlain s liniment. whooping cough. For sale by C. Supper served to dancing parties T. W. Robison at Central Ware house. 22tf 1 and any others who may desire 241! j Y. Lowe. | For sale by C. Y. Lowe. by C. Y. Lowe. I i « ?