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About Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915 | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1911)
EUGENE. OKI ütji»*r»it/ Es Semi-W eelcly Mesi//A ■*•* VOLUME XXVii BANDON, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 2, 1911 Grange Next Saturday. Arrivals at Hotel Gallier. I Next Saturday is Mav 6th and that is the first Saturday in Mav Consequently it will or («range day There will lie two sessions begin ning respectively at 10:30 < ill and 1:00 p.m., with a picnic dinner be tween meetings The honorable gentlemen who represent us in the'United Slates Senate, having more seeds to dis tribute than they knew what to do with sent me a quantity to pass out to fellow grangers. I will bring them with me. Meetingswill beheld in I. O. O. F. ball, and there will be several new members upon whom we will need to confer degrees. Also, as I men tioned above, there will be some thing to eat. That means of course, bring a basket. Another thing, we should try and get something definitely started in the way of promoting that Agricul tural Fair we are talking about. I know it is a busy time but coine. Frank F. Eddy, Master. .*"^”**\ V ‘à > v.'~'x IVEnS a a NUMBER 33 Moore Lumber a na I- rida v, April 28 V T Längerer die, San brancis. o. I I. Giey.se I “ C N Wiseman “ T W Burgdebouse, Seattle Win Moiris, Coquille Custom Must Be Discontin A C Lucas “ Alf Johnson “ ued at Once. Hinders J E Paulson “ Navigation P B Simmvhonser, Chicago J M Brinkley, Portland * < P I. Orban Case. Co. Win« DIRECT VOTE In the case of Swenson vs the Geo. W. Moore Lumber Co. which was tried at Coquille last week, the defendent was given a verdict Delegates From Al! Lodges The damage suit was brought on Gather in North Bend for by a brother of the man Swenson Judiciary Committee Wil! Re who was crushed in the mill last year port House Resolution Joint Celebration shortly after the new mill was started to Senate up. It was shown at the trial that the mill was built according to regu W C Calvin, M Vi tie Point The second annual meeting of the lations and that the company was in i'or years past it has been the cus Ed Moe lei Coos County Odd Fellows Anniver tom of some people along the Co no wav responsible. Washington, I). (’., May 1 —The J W Ross sary Association was held in this city | quille river to lump snags, logs and — - < x.r- Senate Committee on |u.li< i irv by a W G Hall, ' arshfield Wednesday afternoon and evening. other obstructions to navigation into vote of 7 to 5 agreed to report the Geo Davenport “ Langlois Items Delegations from lodges of al! towns the liver, probably without thought House resolutions for the direct II II Curry of ihe county were present and a fine , of doing any harm but merely from election of United St ites s< n iters. John R Miller, Port Orford lime was b.ad. i the f.u t that il was the easiest wav of Following tin- fuvcial ’i action of J lines Hughes, first assistant at C G h erig “ In the alternoon the business sc:; getting rid 1 f the trash; but the lime 1 the < ’ oimnittee on Judic ai' , enator the ( ape Blanco Light wa- in town Tom Agan, Cedar Brook, Ky. sion of the association was held, in lias come when such practice must doing trading Saturday. Mallo today i--pi>. ted to Borah of A Wallin, I.ourimer, Ore. which officers foi the ensuing year be stopped as the government au- | the Si n.it. he I lou-e i< .1. ;<>n fi r Miss Lucille Porterfield loan Col J Miller, Langlois were elected. Mr. Pierce of Myrtle thorities are going to take hold ol I in is visiting her cousin I . Ina the direct < l< . ti"ii o' I ite. Stales Saturday, April 29. Point was elected president, and tlie proposition and anyone found Q apps. senators, 11. b.iin ci ng the James Watson of Coquille secretary F T Marquis, Portland continuing the practice will be han-j had b. en | -n n ureli se- resolulion At tlie meeting of the Athletii an-1 treasurer. Coquille was chosen E D Doran died accordingly. cured from the comu. t . ■ i dilated Club Wednesday evening. Raphael fcr the next place oi meeting which H B Hall James E. Kelly, S‘ I,lsPector I Catterlin he would call for us i.< ini tial bu' « 4 ............ 1 was elec ted, iv.anager, Wai- will occur on the anniversary date of E W Grenrld | at this port, stated to a repi.- ei ta- t >uk no ... IK. 1 I. cla tin effect. 'ter Norton captain and Merlin Cat- • 4 next year. Geo A Cable tive of the Ria oi. i>, k that a w..s his He declared lh.it and r 1 resolution Entertained at Whist. terlin secretary. A social session was held in the A M Gray, Coquille duty to see io it that this law was of the Sen.He. all 11 I CW om- evening, Loggie hall being engaged Chancy Woodruff was up front M E Mansell “ lived up to and that lie would follow imtlce had not become cllc.iti . until Lakeport Saturday doing trading instructions along that line. Mrs. Burt Swengel and mother, tor the purpose. This was attended | Geo E Hathaway, Coqtflle noon today. Culbertson called [at and calling on friends. by members of the association and I Thos Shine, “ The government is new removing Mrs. Fishburn, entertained at Whist tention to the fact that th old com their wives and friends. Progressive Alf Johnson Jr. “ Lakeport was well represented at mittees of the Senate had be. u con snags from the riverat a big expense a large number of their friends whist was played during the earlier L J Simpson, Noith Bend (and cannot afford to continue tiiis the ball game Sunday and we were tinned and Borah contended the ac on Saturday p.m., at their home, Chas C I laiser indefinitely simply to allow people all glad to see Dick Walker on lilt tion of the commit tee w a perfectly which was beautffully decorated for part of the evening, in which C. M. Byler of this place won the gentle R A Wermick “ street again, this being his first trip reguI r. Heyburn, hovever, would the occasion in Oregon Crape, Ferns the privilege of tilling it up again. man’s prize, and Mrs. Isadore Lando J F Clapp, Los Angeles and Huckleberry bushes. These snags are a great obstia lie over since his leg was broken s< vei- n t have II so. '' Tlier- was no com ■ | of Marshfield, the lady’s prize. Con- H L Emerson “ Mrs. Noble Crain won the first lion to navigation and are liable to al in. mths ago. m ttee authorized to sit,’’ he said, | solation prizes went to Miss J. A. Dan Red, Cox Mill Inn mining expert.-, are in town “Whatever the meeting held was a do great damage to boats as wi-ll • JS prize a Cut Glass Olive Dish, while . j Morse and W. E Covey. Following ] D Mathis, Myrtle Point mid have been looking over the meeting of individual senators and to endanger lives Mrs. F. J. Feeney carried away the! ' this a bountiful banquet was served Ed Rackleff Those who 1 have followed this Madden mine and we understand they had no authority to report, the second prize, a set of Alter Dinner J in the banquet hall below which had R R Dunnigan, Sau Eiaiicisco practice will co 1 Coffee Spoons: the consolation pr ze, I doubt disc.-nturn«- have bonghi the piopert> resolution. been specially- prepared by Mr. I.og- I Mr. Gienough, Rundolph ■ th.- same without any trouble when I Dennis ( imnitt, coin'll surveyoi, A Little Old Man, was won by Mis | All the democrats pr.- < nt and I gie for this occasion. Plate s were A Jones, Bear Creek once their a attention is 1 ..lied t< > th.- j is ill 1 >w 11 on business this week. Flom. lli ’ ee | 1 ogi.ssive I .publicans voted v I laid for too and it was necessary to James Hill Lampa fact. Aller dainty refreshments wen- for tlie resolulion They w< re Sen Re Rackleff is back again ait 1 I 4 : serve twice to accommodate the J M Cook served, the guests departed, ac •0Ü0 ators Chileon l erman, Uul'ertson, il week ’ s visit with his family II) < < : crowd. The banquet was in charge Jack Johnson knowledging a very pleasant after Bacon, Cummins, Boiali and Brown. Myrtle Point. War at Home. « t ’ of D. R. Bascom, and the manner a Jim Harlan noon. Tiie negative senalois .ve c < I irk of 1 in which he served the people was Sunday, April 30. Those present were: Mesdames Wyoming, I )il' ngli.mi, Sutherland, entirely satisfactory. After the ban Boyle, Buck, Feeney, Flom, N. J. ' The Coquille Herald prints the Four Mile Echos F. J Bigelow, Langlois Brindegee and Root quet dancing was engaged in, music Crain, Nels Rasmussen, Houston, ' Mrs. I P Prince, Mitchell, Ore. following open letter: <MK> being furnished by the Windsor or • A. S. Elliott, R. A. Felter, Radley, C L Foster and wife, Four Mile “To the lion. William Howard i chestra. Hundt ds of people v re >n the Johnston, Robt Johnson, Hayes, C. Mabie Foster, Four Mile Taft, President of the United | Tour mile is sure enjoying seme Those present speak highly of the beautiful spring weather. Crops and beach Sunday morning t > dig razor Y. Lowe, Manassa, Madison, Sulli M L Rose. Seattle States. occasion and declare it to be one of grass are growing fine I clams, as it was a very lo.v ti !>-, be van, Sorensen, Wade White. Robi A Jones “ Dear Sir and Brother We, the i the most pleasing affairs of the ing minus 1.1 ft. Imt clam digging Herman DeLoi'g was summoned son, Chris Rasmussen, Rossiter, A W Jonn.sor.. Coquille undesirable citizens, most n spe.-tful I spring -Coos Bay I {arbor. was not g tod owing to the heavy as a juryman to attend the May term Misses Rate Rosa. Mary Marsh, Ed j ly beg and pray that you will mobil Monday, May 1 swells on the briny deep. Saturday of court at Coquille. na Hansen and Mesdames William ize 10,000 United States soldiers on Denins Coniff, Gold Beach was a good clam day, however, and At Last. Dungan and Harrigan of Marshfield. i the borders of the Coquille , __ valley ___ so .... ! i A. Davis and wife are visiting at H B Long, Payette, Idaho a few people who went down to dig j that the Japs may not enter into the ’ Coquille this week. C A Shelbrede, Coos Bay on that day were well rewarded. | harbor of the Coquille, effect a land Messrs Shaw, McDuffey, Stillwell. H W Painter A Motor Boat for Bandon The manager of the Grand Thea ing and invade the United States by | Clausen, Foster and Ensigne are Fishing was good Sunday and we Strawberry Todd, Round Hill tre takes pleasure in announcing to noticed several parties going home Station. crossing the CoquilL Valley. Also attending court this week. J S Lawrence, Coquille the patrons of this popular Play with a nice string. that the farmers of the adjoining District 81 began school last Mon A T Below, Lakeport House that a new metallic picture N county of Coos may have the oppor day. Miss Ora Deyoe is teaching. Get your painting done early. All We glean the foliowin t< from the ! curtain will be installed the latterI Guy C Tatturn, Marshfield tunity to dispose of their pigs, poul best grade guaranteed paints, oils, J J Bunnell, U S N Mrs. I. A Cope went to Bandon part of this week that promises to Coos Bay Sun: try, butter, eggs and spuds at a re stains, varnishes, at Bandon Hard Being unable to secure a location -.how motion pictures with a greater' II W Harpster, Cheboygan, Mich munerative figure, thereby relieving last week to meet her mother, Mrs. ware Co. 33-12 A Jones, Bear Creek Dillard, who has come to make a for a life saving station at Bort Oi - depth, clearer, more brilliant and ‘‘Brother Henry”of the great burden H. W. Harpster, an attorney from vi-.it with her daughters, Mrs. Cope ford, owing to the exhorbitant prices life like than any scheme heretofore! I of providing rations for all of the Cheboygan, Mich., is in Bandon and Mrs. Shaw. tried. The manager has spent over | asked for a suitable site, and not What Others Think of Us 4o.Oo>> troops v hi ir<- now m >biliz - looking over the situation. Mr. S75 00 trying to produce a curtain wishing to institute condemnation Clarence Foster and wife were Co ling on the borders oi Diaz-ridden Harpster is thinking of lo iting in that would give the desired results The following from the Portland quille visitors the past few days. proceedings, it is said that the Wash Mexico. Jas. H. |ames, the west and likes Bandon very much. ington authorities will solve the prob and he is satisfied that the screen j Lalmr Press, mak.es the editor think Col. Blumenrother has been on Chairman ol the ( ommitlee. lent of giving protection to the coast now in the making will be as near j he needs a new hat. The current If you are going to build and want Approved April 15, 191 t, by the the sick list ;he past two weeks, but of Curry county by providin' the perfect as a metallic curtain can be issue of the Labor Press says: to save money let the Bandon Hard |s. L. of (J. . J E. Quick, was some better a’ last reports. “Editor Kopf, of the Bandon Re Bandon station with a high class made. The curtain is 10x14 feet in J. Adams and Otto Pope killed ware Co figure on your d > -rs win Secretary. motor life boat. The Bandon life- size, without a seam, without a wrin- i corder, is doing good work in try dows and building materi <h. 33-12 ---- — a nice fat bear last week. savers have had to cover tiiis terri kle, without a scratch or a pimple ing to secure manufacturing enter Southern Oregon Co. Will S J. Wilson and wi’e and Mrs. R. prises for that beautiful and progre-, tory when called upon in the past, on it. <■«« :■ <■ « e •> •> <■ <••> •.•.«■♦ - <■ : •» >'• Vi « P. Hunt were Bindon visitors last Likely Lose. It will reflect the darkest picture j sive city by tlie sea. His I dmi, but with a motor boat and the < lab- « ♦ week. ♦ lishing of small quarters at Port Or as well as the lightest, giving greater never cease, and his paper 1 tlwa s * Walter Simpson and family pent a booster, He should take a trip 1 „ __ ford wherein to store certain appari- depth and sharper outlines than any ❖ The derision of Judge Wolverton ever.d <1 d tys vimti- ; relative, relative last •? tv visite ❖' curtain heretofore tried. 'Vancouver, B , -oine tin .-, an ag 1 mt th-- Southern Picific tiirdad tus, will le able to give tint sea •> -M & week Mr Simps U wotkit. g on Watch for it. look for it. It will learn why that town, i>ut a lew v<-.u coast a more efficient service. I he •> <’ >mpa:iy will undoubtedly - I a pre Coos river ill ■M i logging camp. Pi; 11: ago smaller than Bandon, 1 w «i light ship, too, at Port Orford reef is please you. cedent for the po uts of suit again-l •X metropolis. The trip would do > il expected to lessen the chances of 'f the Southern Oregon which has >11 •V good, and the town good." marine disaste s. I 11.- A . I L ' ..L| I a (Ji I II I . - ’ «III Keep At It. 9,000 of Oregon lands heavily tim lìl< II'«* « ------ 000----- ---- 000--- bered, and which are largely situated niiinii ations from the ioirli--i, I’a - « A’e II 1 <• « Card of Thank«. in Coos county, are exactly the same fie Co. wanting a lot more tn , u.a Notice. « * The constant drop of water wear« , as those just decided. The lam! was of burnt white ci- r. \ tn I bum h * ♦ * away the hardest stone. I g la •> We desire to express our sin-ere given for 1 wagon road and has a of r Joo were used by tlie S uit ieru •> « I The constant gnaw of Towser mas- Pacific last year and bougl.t if the. ■■ thanks to all kind friends who assi.; settler clause uh ch has been openly Notice is hereby given that any «■ ed us during our recent bereave violated, so it i - likely that a d< -ision Lstabrnok Co., and the trial order! * and all persons dealing in or having ticates the toughest bone. The constant cooing lover takes ment, caused by the deatii of Mr sati, 1 toiy lha' the S P § <• in their possession gasoline or ether will lie based upon the findings in pi »V I away the blushing maid. wants moi <• <-I them. : Lester Jenkins. exph sives within the corporate limit the recent Southern Pacific Land « yuU The constant advertiser is the one Lester Jenkins. of the city of Bandon, contrary to grant suit. — Coos Bay llarlror. Sallow complexion is due to .1 tor- ■ C. H. Patterson. the ordinances of said city, will, af that takes the trade, -— -— pid liver. HtWbine purifies and —Ceos Bay Tunes. J. Jenkins and Family ter the 5th day of May, 1911, be F or S ale -- New four room strengthens the liver and bowels and , ------------------------------------------ I IRS I NATIONAL BANK house and ten lots all fenced and in restores the rosy bloom of health to 1 prosecuted as provided in said ordi Fcr household furniture call at Judge C. A Sehlbrede is over fruit and in garden. Brice $800. the cheek. Price 50c Sold by C. nances. F. A Holman, State Depositary It I from Coos Bay on business to day. I Inquire at this office. I Y. Lowe. City Marshal. 1 Mrs. M E. Kelley’s this week. ta-tf-F I «M» Ä» M O* .- », Save I ar |