Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915, July 07, 1911, Image 1

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    KÜOENE, OKE
V liter.itz
Ex
NUMBER 51
BANDON, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1911
VOLUME XXVII
I
SIUSLAW WILL
HAVE GOOD PORT
over
Enthusiastic
Commission and
Development.
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Delivered to the Bandon City Council, Wednesday, July 5th
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People
Port
BOATS
Mayor Mast’s Address
Entire East Suffers With No
Prospect of Immediate
Relief.
To the Council for the City of Bandon:
At the ^ginning of this, the third year of activities under Everything
moved off in Shipping Business at This
Port Continues Brisk.
Good Shape.
j its present organization, it is becoming that the Chief Execu­
tive of your city should briefly outline those avenues along
which you should direct your official energies.
EXTENSION OF CITY LIMITS
You will note that public attention has been frequently
W ashington , D. C„ July 3- directed to the extension of the limits of the city. These flag­
R. M. Holm in, who is working
With skies practically cloudless the
rant and desultory references are developing into imperative
on the port project on the Siuslaw.
country over todav, reports to the
came down the first of the week to
Weather Bure u indicateli that hi I demands. Many streets have been improved to their extreme
visit friends and look after bmin-si
weather records might be broken in terminals, while beyond large areas of platted and rapidly
affairs. He says that things are at
many sections. The day started \ filling additions are imploring admission that the citizens
a standstill oil the harbor work just
! with a temperature from two to six- thereof might have the assistance and protection of the city's
now, as the first $too 000 is u led up
1 teen degrees higher than yesterday ! government.
and the other >100,000 raised by
j morning in the larger cities, New
THE CHARTER
the port commission, together with
The celebration at Bandon which
was held on July’3rd instead of the
4th. went oft very smoothly and the
sports and other events were very
interesting.
The music was furnished by the
Coquille Band, an I was of an ex
cellent quality.
The afternoon was given over to
sports oi various kinds, the first
event being a tug of war between
Bandon and Seeley <v Anderson's
camp, which resulted in a victory
for die camp.
The races were fast and interest­
ing and the results were as folio is:
Free for all too yd dash, M :Ginerty
1st, E. Sidwell 2nd: too yd dash,
boys under 12, Chester Bingaman
1st, Homer Sigsby 2nd; 50 yd boys
shoe race, Wilbur Jorgensen ¡st,
Clinton Conger 2nd; 50 yd dash lor
girls under 13, Gail Boak 1st, Nellie
Loshbaugh 2nd; 50 yd dash for
girls under 9, Nina Wood 1st,
Mary McGinty 2nd; sack race, boys
under 15, Emil Neuman ¡st, Bill
Fry 2nd; ladies cake race, prizes
donated by Max Smith, Mrs. Ruble
1st, Mrs. Simmons 2nd.
Chas.
McCulloch and Chas. Hubbard
acted as official starters, Wm. Mc-
Key ring master, and J. E. C ark.
and J. Howard Johnston
official judges.
The log-rolling contest was won
by W. H. Dunkb e, who sueceded
in capsizing all comers.
In the evening at Oriental Hall
the big boxing contest between Fail
Chisholm and Kid Delaney was
pulled off, with Chisholm winning
in the 20th rouuil. In the prelim­
inary Charles Conrad of Bandon,
proved his superiority over Kid
Parks of Coquille, in the first r >1111 I.
I York topping the list with a rise of
the $200,000 of government appro­
All governing bodies, all organizations having to do with
I from 72 to 88 degrees. In Chicago
priation, is in the hands of the gov
the
enacting
and enforcing of law, must draw authority from
I it was 84 as compared with 82 yes
eminent and new contracts must be
j terday morning; in Washington, the body governed or some higher controlling power. The Char­
let before the work can proceed.
the rise was from 78 to 84, and in ter is credential. Every ordinance, resolution and memorial,
However this matter is receiving at­
Atlanta from 72 to 78. As the day eminating from this council; every official action of the officers
tention by the governm mt and it is
progressed, the heat in many sections
expected that the new contrae s will
from Municipal Judge to Right Watchman, must be measured
became stiffting and a number of
be let and the work renewed in a
by it. Our Charter has been subjected to the severest cross­
prostrations and deaths occurred.
short time.
' The Weather Bureau holds out fire of criticism, which has been used to defeat the efforts of
Mr. Holman saya that Bert Pat-
no hope of relief for at least 36 hours. the Council in the direction of general improvement and to
terson and family are also still on
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stifle the incorporation of public utilities. A committee on re­
the Siuslaw and that both himself
Bandon
Grange.
vision has been appointed, and the retiring council has been
and Patterson will be connected with
the new project as soon as opera fions
patient in its hope for an early report. In taking the liberty
are resumed. He also says that the
Bandon Grange met in regular of urging to act quickly in this matter, I feel a deep sense of
Siuslaw will have a good harbor session last Saturday in I.O. O. F. justice, as it will be a step in the direction of relieving the
when it is completed and that up Hall and initiated a class of four
Council of the annoyance and opposition of a non-progressive
there the people are very enthusi­ ladies. At the noon hour the usual
class
of citizens that take its presumptive or supposed irregu­
astic over the project and that none banquet was enjoyed.
larities
to defeat the council's efforts at needed improvement.
are sorry that they voted the port
Definite steps were taken toward
commission aa all realize that it is having an agricultural exhibit or fair Ear this purpose a special election should be called at the
the greatest thing fo the develop at Bandon early in October, Com \ earliest dale consistent with law.
ment of the coimtiy that has ever mittees on location and premium list '
WATER SUPPLY
been undertaken, and it might be were appointed.
added here that this is the experi­
You are obliged to provide the city with good, wholesome
ft is planned to have an exhibit
ence of every port that has been that shall include live stock and water in quantities sufficient for all domestic and municipal
organized, and the same would be poultiy as well as vegetables and
■ purposes. The present system docs
does not furnish an adequate
true of the port of Coquille river if fruit.
supply, and according to tests made by competent chemists
this port were launched at once.
The prcject of instituting a
Everyone would realize then whit a farmers’ market on Saturday to does not exhibit the purity that complies with the provisions of
Your regard for individual rights will not permit you to
great thing it would be f >r the which the products of the farms can law.
country, and the valley would begin be brought and sold direct to the disregard the franchise and contracts made by the Town of
to develop in wealth, prestige and consumer is a matter also under con­ Bandon with the Bandon Light & Water Company, and il is
p ipulation as never before in all its sideration.
recommended that you take measures to purchase its system al
history.
Bandon Grange bids fair t > be the a price consistent with the condition of the pipe lines and the
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liveliest and most progressive body
provisions of its franchise. Such action will relieve the city of Bandon Wins From Myrtle
of citizens in the city, now that the
Resolutions.
Commercial Club seems to have the possibilities of litigation on account of water rights, and
Points.
entered upon a period of sontno clear the way to the installation of such system will answer
R esoi . vf . d that , in accepting
ience.
the demands of the city and its population.
the resignation of Professor Ostien
Bandon’s base ball team won from
as principal of the Bandon schools,
SEWERAGE
A
Dairy
Institute.
Myrtle
Point on the local grounds
the board of directors desire to ex­
The
lack
of
proper
sewer
mains,
as
the
population
becomes
Sunday
afternoon 1 'y the score of
press its appreciation of the char­
12
to
7.
The game was a good
denser,
greater
the
liability
of
the
populace
to
the
dangers
of
acter and ability of ProfessorOstien.
F. F. Eddy, Master of Bandon
one
and
all who atti iiili il got the
For the last four years lie has pre­ Grange, is in receipt of a letter from contagion. No delay should be suffered in providing lines in
worth
oi
their
money. Th< official
sided over our schools with general Dr. Withycomb of the Oregon Ag­ those sections where the demands are most pressing. The
score
follows:
satisfaction, Our school has ad- ricultural College, setting the date natural and indentation of the surface location is such as re­
Bandon
vanced, not only in numbers but of |uly 20th for a Dairy Institute at duces to a very nominal figure the cost of installing the prin­
AB R 11 1’0 A E
in standing, due largely to his Bandon.
Holman If
5 2 2 0 1 1
ciple
mains.
It
is
a
prevailing
opinion
of
the
people
that
im
­
earnest and efficient work in the
McNair ss
5 1 2 3 1 3
Dr. Withycomb will be accom­
4 2 2 7
4 0
cause of education. While we re- panied by several other Professois mediate steps should be taken to inaugurate an adequate Tuttle c
3 1 2 7 0 1
Finger 11»
joice in his promotion to the head of including Prof Kent who is a system.
5 0 3 3 2 1
L Cox 3b
FIRE LIMITS
the department of mathematics in specialist along dairying lines. This
Davcraux 2b
5 1 1 3 1 0
the State Normal School at Mon- will be an occasion of importance
5 1 2 0 0 1
You are empowered by the charter to define and lay out M Cox rf
mouth.
3 1
1 2 2 1
from the standpoint of instruction, fire limits and provide by ordinance the nature of the buildings Ingraham cf
4 3 4 2 10
1
Dippie p
We also wish to tei der a vote of and Bandon Grange expects to add
Total 39 12 19 27 20
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thanks to Mrs. Ostien for her faith­ some features which will also make to be constructed therein. Such action will slim via le business
Myrtle Point
enterprise by ieducing to the minimum danger from conflagra­
ful services during the past four it an occasion of pleasnre.
O Prey cf
5 0 3 3
0
0
years as assistant principal.
Details as to the program and the tion.
4
1 6
H Prey c
1
2 1
It is further ordered that a copy hours and place of meeting will be
SALOONS
Lewis 3» Ac p
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3
0
1
of these resolutions be given Pro­ published later.
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4 0 3 0
0
rf
Under the Home Rille Amendment, a new ordinance has Haman
1
McDonald 2b
3
3 2 1
fessor Ostien, that they be spread
1
0
been in operation several months. It has been framed along Garl lb
3 0 0 II
0
upon the minutes of the clerk’s
Summer Training School. the most approved lines, and while it may not be perfect in Davenport II
3 0 2 0
0
i
record book and that they be pub­
Dement ss
2 0 1 0
0
i
lished in one issue of the Bandon
every particular it fits fiery neatly the temper of the times, and Herman p Ac l(
5 2 1
0
1
6
R ecorder .
4 1 0 2
0
0
The summer training school for has proven a valuable check upon the indiscriminate sate and Jarvis 3b
Pieston C. Stephenson,
Total
12 7 12 24 16 4
teachers for Coos county will be held intemperate use of intoxicants.
It will be within the scope of
A. McNair,
Summary l irst base on balls, off
in Marshfield beginning August 7. your work as conncilmen to observe its operation and to pro­
M. Breuer.
Dipplc
6, off Lewis 2. Struck out
md lasting for two weeks. Prof.
vide
for
its
amendment
if
changing
conditions
so
demand.
by
Dippie
5. By Herman 2. Two
Ball and Miss Smith of Portland will,
The
saloons
should
be
firmly
held
within
the
limitations
oj
base
hit,
Herman,
Ficger, L. ( 'ox
be the principal instructors.
Beer at Wholesale and
Hamas,
Dippie.
Three
base hit,
State Supt. Aiderman and Gov. law, and those given to the excessive use of strong beverages
Retail.
Dippie.
Double
play,
CoxtoFieger,
West will lecture during the course and while under their influenc ■ to riotous and indecent conduct
Having opened Irottling works of the session and Ex State Supt. should be made to feel the force of their actions. Persons in ■ Passed ba Is, Prey 1, Tuttle 2. Hit
by pitcher, McDonald and Prey.
tn Bandon, I am prepared to furnish Ackerman, President Campbell, and
a drunken state should not be permitted to enter a hotel or Time oi game 2 hours 15 minutes.
Hop Gold at #2. 25 per cise, Rose President Kerr, are also expected to
lodging house for the purpose of occupying a room. On several I 'mpires, Rose X Blackerbv.
City 52.25, and Pure Malt $3.00. be present.
occasions the city has narrowly escaped destructive fires from
Beer on short notice. Best lager
-— onzs ——
For Signs, see S trow bridge , the such causes.
beer on coast, and delivered free to
Due regard, however, for the rights and com­ S ay , watch the horses smile .mil
grow fat when you feed them grain
Sign Painter, in the old Kime Bldg forts oj individuals should never be forgotten.
any part of the city or country.
and hay from T. Robison.
40-tt
50-tf
F erdinand J esch .
on Atwater street.
44-ti
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l.ee, 11 R Reynolds. Miss Ebba
Wiren, Ed Darling, Herman John­
son, Mrs B W Emerson, C il Dun-
fer. W C Nielson.
I'lte Elizabeth will arrive here
again Ssturday evening and will
probably sail Monday evening.
The Fifield arrived Monday
morning with a big cargo of freight
<nd the following passengers: T S
Krewer, H B Tisdale and wife, C R
Wilcox, O Smith, W E Staley, C
A Smith, C N Smith, Mrs bred
Kerb, Miss 1. Jensen, W E Pierce
anil wife, J W Roberts and wife,
Mrs G 11 Hazard and three children,
Mrs J Graham, Mrs C P Jensen, C
<) Adams, I) Pue, J Vandeventer,
<) Simpson and wife, R Taylor, C
B 1 learned, Geo Moro, l ite !• ¡field
sailed again last night with 450,000
feel of lumber 164 boxes oi butter,
5 tons ot miscellaneous, and the fol­
lowing passengers: Hugh Brown,
Steve Gallier. M J MeK.-1111.1, W E
Staley, Joe Coach, David Feeney,
Mra I' J Ferney, < A Manassa, |
W Harbor and wife, Mr Pierce, Guy
l.ee. Von Huser, II I) Shock, A R
Doskowirk, J W Joseph, Chas Burns,
Lizzie McCuchon, F C Robison, C
I Green, F Susa, | S Gardiner, B
C 1 layes, S Kearns.
Has Beautiful Scenery.
Claude Adams returned on the
Fifield from San brancisco where he
had been purchasing scenery for the
new ()r| lieum theatre and says that
thi' new scenery is the finest that has
ever been brought to Coos county.
J. T. Mars received a telegram Wed
nesday night stating that hill of the
scenery had been shipped on the
Elizabeth and the other half would
come on the next trip of the Fifield.
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Returns with Bride.
Mr. and
home to
*
What Amount
You
Earn. ¡
whether il be ten dollars a
week or ten dollars a day—
the lad still remains that
some pari of your income
should be sailed.
This hank
FIRST NATIONAL
BANK
State Depositary