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About Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1911)
iBUUfiNfi. un» VuiMTdty ha VOLUME XXvìi BANDON, OREGON. FRIDAY, APRIL 21. 1911 LARGE SOM FOfi ® PUKDPU CiB! iiiilP Protection lor '¡lie Channel Peop’e Subscribe Liberally After Dredging To Towr.rd Fund for New Be Built. Structure PRODUCTS OF BANK HAS ITS GOLDEN WEST SHOWN Fine Display of Fruits, Grains and Vegetables Make Great Northern Exhibit Effec First tive Advertisement The possibilities of Oregon both as an agrimltur.il and unit state are |.<- ing played up strongly by the Great Northern Railway al their ICxhibit in Columbus, Ohio, am! the following <•*. tract of article taken from the Columbus Journal gives some idea of th»* beauty Pre .bvlcrian of ami interest created by this Exhibit, A report was current hery a lew I he smoke of the days ago that the government had Chnrcli lias vanished into midair, given cut the ultimatum that tlu-re but m its disappearing columns there must be bulk heads put in along the, h s arisen the pi -ture of one in >re shoals in the Coquille tiv r to pro beautiful ;u d commodious. We are tect the channel after il had been I going to build .1 a new church and dredged by the Oregon which is 10 more than that, we are going to do come here about June 1st, anil we | so at once 1 lieiv is not a iliseom- have been informed by parties in i aged hiart in all Israel, .mil the position to know that the bulk heads | spiiit ot the project is minuting the will lie put in, consequently this re du lest he.ut of every individual, moves the last obstacle ill tile way, w hether old or young. ami it is now an assured fact that w The plans for the new structure w ill get the dredge have been ordered and operations As soon as the dredging is done, w ill be commenced as soi 11 as possi the big lumber carrie r, Melville Dol ble, which will be in the immediate lar, will lie tun here by the Dollar future. We propose, according to people, and she w ill take out from the plans ordered, t.i erect a struc eight hundred thousand to mie mil ture that will not only satisfy the lion feet of lumber at a trip. This congregation, but that will do credit will help some toward stimulating to our city and serve as an advertise business in general on the river, and ment for lhe same, It is.of no small this should awaken the fort Com credit to the town that almost four mission spirit again which was al thousand dollars have been sub lowed to lag during the time the scribed to the time of this writing, Coos Bay Port Commission was go anil without a single exception, ing through a course of litigation, every one should feel as though this but now that all points cf law have will mean something for our town. been settled in favor of tlie commis From the ruins of tin- old structure sion, there is no reason for further shall rise one more beautiful. Let delay on the part of tlie local port IIS all gel in and push and steps toward establishing the II ('.II' N’ l'tt \ Ml, Pastor. same will no doubt be taken very I ---- OOO — — soon. Coos in July Budged. -----OOO---- Odd Fellows Will Celebrate. According to advices received here from Portland, the visit if P its A number of Bandon Odd Fellows ident Vanderlip of the National City- are preparing to go to Ninth Bend Bank of New York City to Portland next Wednesday tn attend the ci-le 1 few weeks Igo was for the inspec bration of the anniversary of the lion of Oregon projt i ts of the South i - rn Pacific and for a conference with founding of that Order. A. G Hoyt of this city is presi I prominent men of the northwest re- dent of the Coos Countv Anniver ■ guiding certain proposed extensions. sary Association, and is Stirling up j l he placing of the recent bond issues some enthusiasm am >ng the Bovs, a, I voted by the Southern Pacific is said ts also O. A. Trowbridge. Noble ro have been left in the hands of Mr. Grand of Bandon Lodge Vanderlip’» institution, generally The anniversary celebration was known as rhe Standard Oil Bank and held in Band an last year at which the strongest in America. time the fine new hall ot Bandon Mr Vanderlip is said to have in Lodge was dedicated, and as North formed them that the funds from the Bend turned out in big force on that next sale of bends would be availa occasion the local lodge feels in duty ble for what is known a . the July bound to reciprocate by sending 1 budget. Whether the Coos Bay-Drain pro over a big bunch. ject bonds and finances will be in included in the July budget remains To Move Road. to lie seen anil is known to be a matter of discussion among promi This week the papers were filed in nent people interested tn it. The settlement of the controversy a suit for right of way for the rail road across the Gilkey property just as to whether the Coos Bay exten west of the Sentinel office on First ■ sion should be via Eugene or Dram, street. The right of way over this and in favor of Drain removes the pioperty is the last which will bare last possible excuse for delay except to be secured before it will be possi |an unfavorable fininci.il situation ble to move the railroad from First which might hold up the sale ol the street to the river front. All other : bonds, Coos Bay Times. rights of way have l»een secured or bargained for, and upon the decision Along the Wharf. of the court in this case the work of removing the tracks will no doubt The Anvil sailed Tliurs 1 ly with a be begun.—Coquille Sen inel. good cargo of freight and the follow ing passengers- Mrs F ?\ Mehl, S Presbyterian Church. Johnson, Milton Cox, E J Nelson Mrs M | Zeek, Andy Johnson, Art Johnson. Services will be held next Sunday The Walula is in port and w ill in the old school house. The Sun probably sail for Coos Bay to day. day school will meet in the s ame placeat ro:oo o'clock All the mem The Oregon, Liizie Prien and bers of the school are requested to Ruby have all sailed from San Fran be present and receive some direc cisco for this [>ort. I tions as to work. All are invited to be present. H. C. H artrane r. W anted T o buy two lots near the business street ol Bandon. I Definition FIFIELD “Superior prefer buying direct from owner. to all others.”—Why not patronize Mrs. XV. E Calterlin, I.anglos, 29-12 the best and “ONLY WAY?' S-pfjOregon. NUMBER 30 'and all inquiries matlo by- vistors are 11 aiM-i fully unsw'ered l»y tlio.'e in charge. 1’lie Great Mort hern Railway has not a foot ol land to Hell,” said 1. II. Stout, who is in eliargo of ttie display. "Presi dent Hill wants tin- men and women of lour viti to realize tin- great possibilities of lhe big. new west.” National Began Busi Also Discuss Matter of Fire ness One Year Ago Protection at Regular Meeting Yesterday The First National Bank of Ban : don began business one year ago vesterdav- At the end of the first ve.ir’s business the bank has over 3 0 depositors and total resources of over $1 1 7,000. This not only speaks well for the bank and its manage ment and manner of doing business, 'M but also shows the development of I Bandoil and adj icent country. File . »oc banks of .4 community are lhe pulse s. Z» of its financial life and Bandon's in stitutions ‘-how the progressive spirit oi the people. The First N itional Bank has in,ide 1 tine record in its first year and is Great Northern Asrieiilliii-.il Exliil it al Xi: hl. 1 ; North I huh *. < olii minio, Olilo. fast becoming one of the foremost banks of the county. “Go west, young man, and grow up Mr. Stout Ims ninny large photograph, ---- 1X20----- with the country,” said Greeley. The fww of orchard scenes along tin- railroad and gave good advice, but he stopped there. in lhe adjacent territory which tell in “Go west, young man, woman, boys forceful language the story of the fertile and girls, and grow up with the great West. As 11 proof that the apple industry ia new west,’’ said I . \V. Hill, Thon Air. Hill, who ia President of the Grout North a great source of revenue in the western ern Railway, and son of .lames J. Hill, country, the fruit growers have sent gor geous glowing fruits to the exhibition. backed lip his advice by making it. po sible for everybody to go west. Piles and crates of apples, such as one That the people of Columbus and vicin seldom sees, grace the tables and coun ity may become better acquainted with ters at the exhibition. Vegetables, too. of great size, are dis the wonderful western country, 11 fro»* exhibition of the grains and fruits oi played. Bountiful Howers from Oregon, cun Montana, Oregon and Washington bus been opened at 47 North High street by ningly preserved, add to lhe beauty of the display. the Great Northern Railway. The exhibition is well worth the visit. If you have thought of the west as Great sheaves of golden wheat, oats and 11 possible home, go and see this exposi other grains adorn the walls in artistic tion. It veil him* not given it a thou'd t, array. Big crystal Jara display the t lieu go and see tie- wonderful tilings fruits ol Hie tar west. Lit« m al tin* de- 1 which lhe trees and vines yield I lie toil scriptive of the wonderful «’pportnnitics i m who tempt tale Hint will loi tunes ill •uniting the Lomeseeker at»- dishibuted, la virgin country. Journal, Ciflutnbu», tj- Department of the interior, United States Land Office The city council, at an adjourned session last night, which was in real ity a continuance of the regular meeting ot the evening before, let two important street contracts. The contract for completing 6tli street from Broadway to the west end of Randolph avenue was let to I’. Ilan ralian, 1). P. Plyinale and W. II. Logan, their bid being as follows: excavating on entire street, 19 cents per cubic yard, tills 19 cents per cubic yard; grubbing and clearing. $700; «'instructing sidewalk 21 cents per lineal foot; const 1 ucting concrete flume and furnishing all material $165; lanstructing bulk head ^215; four wooden flumes 17. The con tract for construction oi the sidewalk on Spruce street was also l< t to the same bidders at 21 cents pet lineal foot. All work to be completed by July 31, 1911 Payments to t on tractors to be made out ol 6ih and Spruce streets funds. The Splin e street gradi ig and giubbing contract w is let t > W H. Button old W. W . Philip, fc.xca vaiini- ft >11 in < 1 > <11 -n < I Sprue • si i. . ‘ t nub with I' • n. slit .-I, hi 1 mcg smill io <-iilre Inn of Randolph ave. 13c pi r cubic aid; 111.1I. ng tills ot same portion 10 cents p< r cubic- yard except 111 limit of the IF rsfall propertv fills to be 26 cents per eubi: yard additional Excavating limn Randolph avenue . mill to city limits 15 cents per cubic y 11 I; filling on same portion 10 cents per cubic yard; grubb.ng and cleat ing ¿131.50. Total bid for all work $645.7$ work to be completed by Ju'c 30. 1911. Payments to contractors •o he made out ol f Spruce St fund, The council also discussed at length the matter ot fire ] r<Sec tion and will negotiate for a pipe line to connect with the pumps of the Moore Lumber Co’s mill and the woolen mill. Roseburg, Ore., April 13, 1911 Notice of Filing Plats of Survey Notice is hereby given that the following lands have been surveyed, to-w it: Sections I. 2, 3, lo and II of Tp, .•7 S.. R. Il W.Will. Mor. Secti< 11s 2, 3 10, 1 i ol Tp. 37 S , R 5 W Will Mei., ano that piais oi survey will be tiled III this office on Friday, May il>, 1911, al 9 o’ clock a. m., ami on and after such day will be prepared lo receive ap l ill RSHAV, Al’KII 2(>th. Arrivals at Hotel Gail:. 1 plications for the entry ot the unre I \’ Cattcrlin ami wile, Portland served and unappropriated lands A I Beldon, 1 herein. TL'ESDAV, Al’KII. 18th. .-Mcx Sc, tt, Cam.is V.dlev Beniamin F. Jones; Regiser. J P. Winn, l accma Mrs M C G.irsou. I akepoit ■9-18 George W Riddle, Receiver. W (. Tliui Imv, Pi -i d u l Mr-; I Berg, — one ash. F J Burl >ing, So I - "im, Master I 1 li- Belg, Passe»on Tide Land Question Arthur Brown, San Fram-i.-i’ W J Wolfe, < . R S Wi ight, Mrs J C l.ee. A R McComb, Portland II W ( milter, l inn ii.iy Salem, O e., April 17. In re J C Lee, Si l I’.ibeck. San Francisco sponse to a request from George I’, C Milton Schulz, Cons Bay S E Pelt. l opping, of Bandon, for an opinion Albert Selig, E J Ryon, Ashland at to the title to certain tidelands in < E K Jones, J A Yoakum, Jr., Coquille Coos county, the Attorney General < P A Stindburg, Pete Fox, “ notified Topping that the title to C J Kobelin, J M McNutt, these lands depends upon whether Herman Klein, S C Giles. Myrtle Point they are formed by an accretion or » ‘ John C< nlogue, T T Waller, Roseburg by the water receding and leaving Big Strike at Grand Rapids B R Keller, J J Broi. the lands bare, and says that these E T W igner, .\ I M.«i-.li. Pm 1 ’. >1 fold facts must be < tablished In-foie it is Chas S Kaiser, Grund Rapids, Mich., Aj til 19 I bec. ( at-on, So Beilimdt.ini, Wn possible to determine the validity of Oscar l.ee, Six thousand furniture workers went I. W H ile, l.mgloF the title. F F. Nelson, on a strike in this city to-day. <XK>--- A E I.eep, Some 3 000 other employes who To Build Fine Residence. W A Wood, (.old Beach Portland Live block Receipts are not unionized are affected i>v the T T Land, Coqnill- strike The men want a ten )>er W H Thomas, “ Work has commenced on the con cent, increase, nine boms a da) and Receipts mi this market Im the | Wm B McKenzie, Lakeport struction of tin- new residence al the the abolition of piece work. The wiik ending today have been 2800 11 Kinney, Catholic church, and when completed manufacturers declare trade con cattle, 5 i ;ilv« -, 1203 hogs, 4210! < I Walter Skow, it will be one of the very finest resi ditions do not warrant the uran'inif 'sheep and. ",3 horses and mules. W J Wolfe, dence properties in Bandon A full of the demands. A surprising amount of strength A T Below, coni rete basement is being built by and a higher range of prices were /M Lee S Merrill, I fare I ( Jias. Kaiser, which will have a i haraeferi-t ii s of the cat tie mat ket. F W Dorland .md wile, Pi 1 I ■ I seven foot < eiling in the clear and Good steers went lo 7.00, and as * W C Dorland, will be modern in every way. The ¡compared with tile week lx-lor< th«- Mis F. A I Jorland, | conti act for the main structure of inarsr-t was alimil 25c higher. w Ralph E Standish, !’■> ton i lie building has been let to Brown « J lie hoj- market ranged from 6.00 B (• Standish, N < iibson. io 7.2.5 with tops selling at 7.(10. y* 11 A Standish, — o/vs---- We slat!: out in life from the 'I lie sheep market was not liber C W Gatchell, Myrtle Point Zero mark. It is uphill all the <S At The Grand. ally supjilied and the demand was D N McNair,-' way. The higher we go the X* active prices ranging st< ady lo more we are looked up to. 4 W ehnesdav , z\pRtt. 19th. strong at the pievions week's aver- | The tnan who attains success I» C H Albeit, Portland Chailes K lisi r, lhe great baritone must take himself seriously, 'S « ag<-. A M (.rant, player, is again in Bandon. Lovers look to his own interests and % I hi re was some inquiry for horses Ians Tus-ig, San l-Tanii co ol iniisie will no doubt be delighted conserve his strength, wealth and a few salej were in.«<!•-. I lie and ability. Many people are Chas West, to see Mr. Kaisei give his able sup horse market is taking on im re m depositing their money with T T Waller, Rosebur - tivity and will) .1 broader supply port to the ( u .ind’Orchestra, that this bank, paying by < he k, J J Brown, and furthering their own in from which to make choice, buyers already has the reputation of fur C W Smith, l.akepmt n shing the best rnusii in any theatre I terests, thereby 1 wising lh< r can fill their wants. G W Shelley, Coos Bay .of southwest Oregon. .Mr. Kaiser marks high above zero oil the * <■ —OOO---- T A Spencer, Gardiner will play every Saturday and Sun 1 gage of life X» >* Wm Yates. Coquille Herbine cures constipation and day nights. * ----- oco---- IIRST NATIONAL BANK Lula Cardwell, Marshheld reestablishes regular bowel move- Fid Ciemenl, mentt Price 50c Sold by C. Y Stmr FIFIELD. The Popular 1 State Depositar) * » Packet for Particular People. 54tf | H Dunhain, Lowe. I #• You Start at : I ( I