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About Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915 | View Entire Issue (May 9, 1911)
EUGENE, OB» Ex Uaixars'D VOLUME XXVii Grand Entertainment To=Morrow Evening Will Be Heid in Marshfield, Rain Could Not Stop Pleas. Friday of This ure Seekers Last Week Sunday NUMBER 35 BANDON, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1911 Home Talent Program to be Given at the Grand Theatre i Met At City Hail Last Night Shipping Business at This I All Members Being Port Continues Exceed* Present ingly Brisk Regardless of the fact that Sun Proceeds will go Toward Defraying Expeiv In September last the High School Tiie city council met in adjourned Association of the county made plans day' was a rainy day, there were session, at the city hall last night, all ses of Debating Team on their Trip to for the annual held meet to be held about 400 excursionists in Bandon members, including Mayor Mast, at Marshfield on Friday, May 12th. from Coos Bay and the up liver. being present, and considerable bus Grants Pass to Compete for the Following the successful meet of last ' Die excursion was given by the iness of importance was transacted. year at Marshfield these plans were Marshfield Band and of course there A liquor license was granted to Championship of Oregon taken up with interest and enthusi- was plenty ol music connected with John B. Gross. asm by the five high schools of the j *t. An ordinance was passed declar county, and the “Best Meet Ever” 1 I he fact that it was pouring rain First and Second Grades of Bandon Schools Will Take ing the assessments on 2nd street in was predicted for the present year | aH afternoon put a stop to the big Woolen Mill addition between Paci Part—Special Solos, Photoplays, Comedians, “The Marshfield was to finance the Meet beach promenade which had been fic and Coquille avenues. the same as last year, arranging for planned, but W. C. Sellmer th ew Bids for grading, tilling and grub Baby Dolls” and Other Features special trains, etc. But within the open the doors of the Grand Thea bing of Spruce street were opened past week these plans have gone tre and a tine concert was given Wednesday- evening at the Grand Theatre there will be something and read and ordered laid on the considerably “awry”. Marshfield in the afternoon by the Marshfield new and novel; something you will enjoy from start to finish. A program table till the next meeting has decided net to enter a team for 1 ¡ Manne Band which was greatly ap The contract for building cross given by Bandon talent with the assistance of two world renowned com the meet, and so will not finance the preciated, and the day proved a walks, 33 in all on 6th street, Ran undertaking. Myrtle Point has also most enjoyable one regardless of the edians, to raise money to defray the expenses of the High School debat dolph avenue and Spruce street was ing team on their trip to Grants Pass next week. concluded not to enter a team. The inclement weather. let to Allen & Davidson, they being It was announced that the band only suitable track for the meet is at The purpose alone ought to bring you out, because tbebovs have the lowest bidders; consideration Marshfield, and when word came a j would give another excursion soon worked faithfully for weeks. Think of what it means to us whether they $646 -41. few days ago from Marshfield of her theV hope to have things more win or lose, to have our school one of the four, out of over fifty high The fire protection proposition withdrawal, the whole affair seemed to their liking so far as weather is was discussed and the standing com schools in the state, to compete for the state championship. They are not to be “up in the air.” North Bend, concerned. inittee was authorized to meet with going to lose through any fault of their own. if at all, and we can rest as Mr. Fish, representative of one of Coquille and Bandon .vere anxious sured that they will give a good account of themselves and of Bandon. the big coast films, to arrange for May Consolidate Papers. to go on with the meet anyway, so Come out Wednesday evening and give the boys your encouragement the purchase of pipe and necessary Marshfield has consented to secure the track and look after the neces titlings. The program will be as follows: J. JI. Miracle, a newspaper man, sary local arrangements, and the A motion was passed that the city PROGRAM enter into a contract with the gov meet will be held there on Friday of was in Bandon Sunday and Monday 1. Selections by the quartet. ernment to straighten and improve this week, May 12th, with teams and made this office a pleasant call. 2. Solo by Miss Marsh. Fust street along the government trona the high schools of Coquille. Mr. Miracle has been working at the property at tin foot of the life s ty North Bend and Bandon. Tran«- ; Herald office ir. Coquille since J. E Baritone Sohr, Chas. Kaiser. 3- portation will be by regular boat and Updyke has been running that paper. ing hill, at the figures furnished by 4- “Mother Nature’s Festival,” a one act sketch by the pupils train. The Bandon boys are in shapr e ' Mr. Updyke has now severed his the city engineer. I connection with the Herald, ami Mr. of the first and second grades. to give a good account of themselves Some very beautiful sketches were 5. Solo by Mr. Tyler. furnished by J. P. DeGesen for the at the meet. We are informed that Miracle states that a movement is on 6. Piano Solo, bv C. R. Moore. the other schools are also in good foot to consolidate the Herald and water fountain on First street, Sentinel and have but one paper at toward which the late Colonel Coach 7. ‘ Comedy Sketch,” by the "Baby Dolls." World famous trim, so a hard fought contest is an Coquille. This would certainly be donated $50. ticipated. comedians in disguise. ; a good move as Coquille is only a EVENTS, The following bills were allowed: 8. Photoplay. lone newspaper town. One paper is too yard dash. Claim >98, BantLn I'urnitun- Co., ^Ia«a « t i all that can prosper in any city ol 9- Solo, by Miss McNair anil varnish for hre alarm 220 • < notices « < run | 2,500 or less population, and any $ 2 50 Duet, Mesdames Sorensen and Garfield. 10. 440 399, Tressa Manciet, copying or <« ' more than one paper in a town of <• 880 11, Photoplay. dinance 1 25 this class, is not only disastrous to 220 << hurdles. The sketch, ‘ Mother Nature’s Festival,” by the pupils ot the first 400 Irwin Hodso Co., coupon im the publishers, but a drain on the 1 mile run. provement bonds 70 00 business men as well, because to and second grades promises to be an affair of unusual merii. Over sixty one bond lien docket 20 00 I “ relay, 4 men. one bond register properly exist a newspaper must children are to take part and they have been practicing lor several weeks 7 00 Standing broad jump. 401, Acme planing mill, one dozen have all the advertising that a town under the direction of Mrs. Kopf an I Miss Marsh. Running “ frames for fire department 4 00 of Coquille or Bandon's class can Wait till you see the “Baby Dolls,” High jump. afford to give it. One paper in a Pole vault, Remember the time, Wednesday, May loth, 8 p. in. The place Will Build This Summer. town of this size can work to advan 12 pound shot put. —the Grand Theatre, Admission 35c, children 25c. All seats reserved. tage and be of benefit to the town, M arshfield R egrets S ituation W. C. Sellmer has selected a choice line of motion pictures for the The Marshfield school is very but two is just cne too many. It appears that there is to be actual evening. The orchestra will play special selections. An entertainment much downcast over the fact that railway const mctioii work in Coos lasting fully t .vo hours that will surely be wot th your patronage. Poor Lakeport. some unavoidable trouble with a few county this summer. The Marsh- members of the team who tried to held Times gives the following inter ol the editors of the Portland Tele- view with J. M. Blake in its Tuesday run the “whole thing” and cause all A Good Suggestion. Sheriff Bishell started north yes giam and they have promised to issue as authority for the assertion: the discord they could, succeeded in terday morning loaded to the guards boost. breaking up their plans. The school “A meeting of the stockholders with attachment papers to be served Salem, Ore., April 29 — Editor The expense of erecting this build and directors of the Union Traction as a whole, are not “pikers” as their on parties at Lakeport. We under Coos Bay Times—I am going to ing would be small and be worth basket ball tights this winter proved, stood that the sawmill and the re suggest to you a proposition which much to Coos comity, Go ahead and Terminal Company of Coos Bay but usually there are a few in any maining unsold portions of plat one, could be easily carried odt and mean anil boost it from your end of the was held at the office of the company school who will “rule or ruin” if two and three of the town of Lake much to the county of Coos. You line and I will do niv part at this in the Flanagan & Bennett building they can. Marshfield is to be com yesterday, at which time J. H Flan port were scheduled for the legal probably are aware that Coos conn end. mended for not allowing a man to agan and Arno Mercen were added process. This is the beginning of ty has more different things to ex There is plenty of time between to the board with J. M. Blake, G. enter the Meet unless he is strictly the end that always travels in the hibit than any other county in the now and September iith to erect up to the standard in. every respect; W. Kaufman and R. O. Graves J. wake of unscrupulous grafters. Our state. this building Let Coos county be If. Flanagsn was elected treasurer this is the one important thing. sympathy gees out to the many The proposition that 1 suggest to the first as others are sure to follow. of the company, and Mr. Blake re Some schools enter men wh > are not good people of Lakeport who have ; you and hope that you will boost it Yours very truly. F. B. Tichenor. • mains its president. Work will be eligible, but Marshfield is not in this been victimized by these promoters, j until it is there in fact, is lor Coos I gin at once andymatetial has already class. who should be handled without , county to erect a neat bungalow, or The reason for Myrtle Point not been ordered. S. P. S.tndberg has Bob Dunham Better. gloves and made to realize how se- | any other suitable building, on the entering is not definitely known, but been employed as resident engine« ricus it is to rob poor families of all , Oregon state fair grounds; some the general conception is that they to take charge of construction. Mr. their savings of a lifetime Gold I thing permanent, where Coos < ounty Captain Robert Dunham, formerly Taggart Aston of San Francisco is haven't enough men to do anything Beach Globe. can exhibit its minerals, lumber, master of the steamer Roanoke, who the consulting engineer. (except play basket ball ) worth It was tJOO--------- fruit, etc. It is true that the vege has been seriously ill at San Fran thought best for the company not to while. To hear them tell it two 01 Oil Well is Progressing. , tables could not be on exhibit with cisco for the last three months, is three months ago, they were going >tate what they arc going to do, but much success, but the minerals, improving, according to officers of simply to state from time to time to clean up the county in every thing—field meet a.id all—but doing The new casing for the Miocene wood, canned and preserved \egeta the Roanoke, which arrived from what has been done and this will be bles and fruit, could be displayed San Diego and way ports thi- morn the settled policy of the company it is different than talking. Oil and Gas Co.'» well on Bear creek ing. The Roanoke brought 280 with respect to giving out informa Bandon regrets very much that has arrived and operations are again each year. I have taken this up with the sec passengers and the usual quantity of tion for publication in regard to these these two schools are not able to proceeding rapidly. The company have teams, but the event promises now has about f 2,000 worth of stock retary of the State Fair Beard and freight. — Portland Telegram, May 1 matters.” to be a success any way. All those for sale, which is probably the last he is very anxious to have Coos who can should go along and help that will l»e placed on the market. county erect such a building and Don’t forget that T. W. Robison Extra supply of good nay on hand the boys to keep the county cham will give a suitable location on the is handling all kinds of hay, grain, and it is going at very low prices. ------ OOO— pionship by the same big margin we feed, etc., at the very lowest T. W. Robison at Central Ware Stmr FIFIFLD. The Popular grounds. now have it. You always have a 40-tf 1 have also taken it up with one prices. house. 22tf Packet lor Particular People. 54U good tu»« with the High School The Elizabeth sailed Friday even ing with 240,000 feet of luffiber, 27 cords matchwood, 1600 bundles ve neer slices, 125 bundles broom han - dies, 147 boxes cheese, 7 tons of miscellaneous and the following pas sengers : Claude Woodruff. Barrow and wife, Mu. L.. Woodruff. D. J. Annie Bauer, C. H. J c I m II, I ho. Badly. Tho, McDermott and wife, Mra. Bayn, Mra. A. Fielder, Mra. M. M Garwood. H. Dunkley, H. McCochin. Find Brant. C. B. Ma,on. J. Dohlboard and N. W. Johnaon. The Elizabeth will arrive again Thursday evening and sail Saturday night. The Anvil airived Monday morn ing from Portland with 6 passengers and 50 tons of freight. She sailed again last night with 800 bundles Hallocks, 5 tons of miscellaneous and the following passengers: John Fiaher, W. E. Fiaiwr, Mra. K«Uy, Miaa Kelly. E. Kelly. W. D. Mar.h.11. Mn. J. wife and child. A. PwaM. B. Rohiaen, Harry Hicking, J. F. McCullim. wife and two children, M. N. Sand. C. A. Manaaaa. A. F. Culver, J. F. Stevem. F. Brown and Mra. F. Brown. Th, Fifield sailed Saturday even ing with 435,000 feet of lumber. 7 tons of miscellaneous, and the fol. lowing passengers. A. C. Nadler, H. S. Kuba. E. A. Wiaer. H. Meader, H. Meador. Jr., Mn. Maodet. F. Moehig, I. Fania. J. B. Moor. F. V. Maddock,, G. Gerber and iu other, from Coquille, whoae name, we did not get. The Fifield will arrive Saturday and sail again Vonday. ----- OOO------ Aid Development of North west. To aid the development of the Northwest states, from Minnesota to the Coast, delegates from the section interested met during the pest week at Helena. Montana, and took steps to form the Northwest Development League. It will exploit the states of Oregon, Washington, Montana, Idaho, Minnesota, North and South Dakota, and the territory of Alaska Meetings will be held each June and December, to be known as the Northwest Development League Congress. The Decemlier meeting will be held in Minnesota, iq con nection with a big land show. The 1912 congress will meet in Seattle. Now is the time to get rid of your rheumatism. You will find Cham berlain’s Liniment wonderfully ef fective. One application will con vince you of its merits. Try it. For sale by C. Y. Lowe. Adversity is a bottom A dversity less lake surrounded by nearsighted friends. AVE money and not to hide nor for a trained attend ant, but for the glorious privi lege of being indejiendent. S V. FIRST NATIONAL BANK State Depositary