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About Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1911)
EUGENE, UBI Unitarnity Et fe- ’ VOLUME XXVII NUMBER 55 BANDON, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1911 BEBHÏ UÂÏ IK ARE ELEGÎEÜ I How About That Paving? 1 IN REGOLAR SESSION Dates Set for August 24th, July 29th To Be a Day for 25th and 26th. Will Be Eating and Displaying Big Event Berries Last spring a member of the Coos Bay Paving and Con lini struction Co. was in Bandon trying to work up interest in pav ing First Street, and at the time things looked very favorable for paving, but it seems that the proposition has been allowed to drop again with nothing done. Now is the time to begin to\ Much Business of Importance James J. Sayer of the Oregon Development League in beautify and make on) streets substantial so that the slrcet\ Transacted Wednesday work will keep pace with the rest of the growth of the city. Tin City To-day Evening plank road should also be macadamized, as well as a number of other streets, and with the advantage of the Eddy bonding act which gives every person ten years in which to pay for their The City Council met in regular |ames J. Saver, held secretary of street work, it will work no hardship on any one to fix up good session at the citv hall Wedm sday the Oregon Development League is 1 streets. and it will be the biggest advertisement that the city evening, with M iv r Mist in the in i Bandon today looking over the with the view <4 intei esi chair anil Councilmen Boyle, Breuer, situation 1 could gel. ing Bandon people in tile work of Brown, Bowman, McKay and M.111- It would be much belter to proceed along these lines and that League. make permanent streets than to be continually blocking the im cict, present. The contract for construction of I The main feature of the < fregón provements that are already ordered. sidewalk on both sides of Spruce [ Development League is the general There is no doubt that all progressive citizens have the street now being improved was read advertising of the interests of the : best interests of the city at heart, but sometimes they think in this meeting, and by order of the I State and the advocating of good that the burden is falling loo heavily upon their individual Council the Mavoi and Recorder roads building, and incidentally the league is trying to work through the shoulders: however, if we would look at all sides of the ques were instructed to sign it. By’ order of the Council the city [ local commercial bodies in the vari tion, we must admit that the streets need improvement, and towns of this state. attorney was instructed io draw a' ous 1 somebody has to pay the bill, and of course the people whose new oldinance repealing ordinance Mr. Saver has visited all the com property is benefited by the improvement should pay for it. No. 144 entitled ‘An ordinance to mercial clubs in eastern and southern and with the benefit of the bonding act, this can be done with regulate the running at large of dogs Oregon, and is now taking in the no hardship to the property owners. within the corporate limits of Ban coast country. He is a booster for Oregon and the organization which Let's get busy on street work, boost for it, talk about it, don anil providing license for the, he rep resents is willing to co operate dream about it, and, most of all, ACT, and in a few years same. By order of the Council the city J with local commercial bodies in every Bandon will have sheets that we can point to with pride. way possible to build up the general At a meeting of the business men Saturday, July 29th, his beet des ot Bandon in the City hall Tuesday ign ited as Beirv Day in Coos conn night, it was decided to hold the tv, at whic 1 time it is designed to Bandon carnjval on August 24-25-26, eat berries, show berries, sleep on and at the same meeting the follow berries, walk on berries, and in fact ing carnival officers were elected: think about nothing else but berrie-. Geo. P. Laird, president; Geo. Man Hotels and icstaurants will be asked ciet, vice president, |. Howard John to serve all kinds ol berries grown in ston, secretary, and N. J. Crain, the Coquille valley. Stores will ex treasurer. These gentlemen are also hibit the n in their show windows to act as the carnival committee and ' and families will serve them in the ; homes. have charge of the carnival. i They are also to confer with the | Coos county can i.iise mere differ Bandon Grange regarding an agri ent kinds of berii-s and better flav cultural fair to be held in connectii n ored berries than any other spot of with the carnival, and the two big i the same size cn the face of tilt; events combined will make the great j • arth. and Berry Day will be an an est fall festival ever held in south - nual event. Arrangements are also being made to held a Berry Fair west Oregon. The committee having the work of next year that will eclipse Salem's collecting money in charge, reported : cherry fair, and make Spokane's almost $1000 already subscribed, | apple siiow go some to excel. We attorney was ordered to draw an or with enough more in sight to pass ! have the goods here and we are go dinance regulating the speed of au interests of that community. I Along the Wharf ing to show the world what we can that figure by a good margin. tomobiles within the city limits. There is much enthusiasm over do. A petition was filed by citizens ol ; GREAT RAILROAD PIC- the carnival; everybody is boosting, TURE at the GRAND West Bandon petitioning the Council At the home of the bride’s parents, The Elizabeth arrived last night and you can be sure of a good tune, to improve B street in the sai l addi i THEATRE TONIGHT Marshfield to be Light City. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Deyoe, oc with 250 tons of freight and the fol so make arranghinents to be in Ban tion by grading and having a side curred the marriage of their daught- 1 lowing passengers: II. M. Coke and walk placed on one sided thestreet don on August 24 25-26. stay all ‘ Tim Railroad Raiders of ’62'. wife, Paul and Ellis Coke, Ed. Moel. three days, and you will have the Marshfield will shortly be known • r, Daisy Ethel, to Marcus B. Pres - ler and wife, Mrs. D. F. Emmett, The petition was ordered tiled by the A thrilling and true incident of Un time of your lives. as the “Light City" in view of the sey, at 8:30 o'clAck last evening. Daisie A. Seymour, Mrs. Ada Tet Council and the engineer was or civil War. 1 lair breadth escapes. A ----00c----- iact that a subscription is now being The wedding was a very quiet af ter, A. A. Nosier, Mrs. E A. Nos dered to make a survey and the re sensational tun made with a locomo That Everlasting Woman taken to have the string lights which fair owing to the recent death of Miss ler, Alva A. Nosier, Arthur Nosier, corder ordered to advertise the city’s tive to rescue a band ol Confederate were put up for the Fourth of July Question. E. Hoel, W. B. Perry Hugh A intention of establishing such grade. soldiers. t Pressey, the groom’s sister. « Pursuant to.a trip of the city re “The Crucial Test.” A magnili celebration, lighted every Saturday The ceremony was performed by Coke, F. Suga, W. O Dodge, F corder to Marshfield, at which time cent production by Ed son, showing I night until 12 o’clock. A subsi rip A. Epperson, D. B. Clark, G. I). What queer things women are | pon paper is being circulated and Rev. H. C. Hartranft, pastor of the Clark, Glenn Rozell, M. Ocon, I! he investigated the system used io a chapter of stirring war times dur ■ ' signed • - to continue the Presbyterian church. anyway ! If you do not believe it- generously the recorder’s office of that city anil ing the Spanish American war. High The newly married couple are Hotchkiss, A. Houge. just you clitno up on the fence and illumination.—Coos Bay Tinies. rfie Esther Buhne arrived in port which report was referred to a spec ly interesting, i bi.-, is a program that take a squint at them through the ial committee of the Council in re is sure to please. Remember, at the Why not something of the kind among the most popular young peo yesterday. glasses of various wise people w I10 for Bandon? There will no doubt pie of this community, and will have garil to necessary books and all sup GRAND THEATRE, To night. -------W?------- < .. air their ideas in pr'itt these daysand be a big string of extra lights put in the congratulations and best wishes plies to equip the city recorder’s ol Bali Team to Coquille Sunday I iice anil place the same on a well goodness knows some of those ideas for the Carnival and Agricultural of a laige circle of frit nds. 1 Weber Grand diano, lu st cl iss The brule is one of the successful need airing to take the mustiness and hair, and there ought to be some I established system; this committee condition, Si.5>. See Spencer. school teachers of southwest Oregon wrinkles out of them. provision made fo their permanent I reported to th ■ Council in reg ird to The Ladies' Thimble Club wa. The Bandon base ball team will go ' ¡all necessities requited in the recotil and has been teaching for the past Now, when a body has been a ; maintenance. entertained Thursday afternoon by year at the T'ourmile school, except to Coquille Sunday and cross bats! I er's office, and upon such repor* be woman all her lite, she naturally sup Mrs. E. Lewin who invited her ing part of the winter which she with the Coquille team. Although ing accepted by the Council, Record poses she knows a little something j guests to the grove south of the Drilling is Resumed. spent in California. Mr. Pressey is the last two games with that team er Kausrud was ordered to secure about her own sex. and it 1 eally is Catholic church, where a most en one of Coos county's progressive have resulted rather disastrously lor all supplies as reported by the com something of a jolt to discover (by joyable afternoon was spent, and a the home team, yet they are in gor d reading a learned article), that “all Mr. Smith,' the new driller for the ranchers, and a young man of sterl mittee. delicious lunch was served later. spirits and hope to win back all lost ing worth. women are inherently selfish,’’ or, Miocene Oil Gas Co., has suc A special committee was appoint Mr.-ind Mrs. Surgeliseli, who have Mr. and Mrs. Pressey start out in laurels next Sunday. The br at leaves ed to confer with the < i’y engineer “are bv nature liars," or some such ceeded in pulling tip and replacing been visiting their daughter, Mrs. A. about 7.30 a.in., and as many Ban p easant item. the casing at the well on Bear creek, their wedded life with the brightest | in regard to necessai y supplies for S. Elliott, for the past six weeks, left I hey will be al home don fans as possible should go along that office so as to systemiz.e the Sometimes we ate credited with and has now resumed the work of of prospects M -uday lot their home at Spokane, to their friends < n their Four mile and root for our boys, marvelous intuition (which I suppose drilling, He is very hopeful of get- work ol the office. Wash. They were accom ------- non------- mus' stop just short of making us ting a good oil well, and says th it ranch. Chief of Fire Department Colgrove panied as far as M irshfield by Mrs. i --- smart enough to vote) and some- prospects were never b itter in any Grange Meeting Yesterday. reported to the Council the condition Elliott, who returned home again times we are patted on the head atul well that he has ever drilled to date, lie» Company Please People of the fire department, etc . anil the Til -sday night. fed taffy for no apparent reason what and he h is drilled a good many of „one was referred io the fire com Take Witter Water for it. C. M. Time and space forbids us giving mittee. ever. j them. Si>encer, Agent. The Iles Company is still holdb g a full account of lheexcelent Grange Oftenest, however, we are warned The street c nnmittedreported that of the trend ol the path our sill)' L ost —A horse, four year old, ortli a' the Grpheum and continues meeting yesterday which was ad 1000 feet of grading and grubbing TIME. feet are treading. Part with lime a* with money, dapple chestnut sorrel with small to please the people in every wax. dressed by some gentlemen from th ■ was completed on Spruce street. sparing; pay no moment but in We belong to too many chibs; we blaze in face, diamond on nose, and one hears only words of com Oregon Agricultural College, but w ■ The following bills were allowed: i pwchaseof its worth. And what its aie losing our pristine beauty and slight blemish on left hip. Findet mendation on every hand—that it is hope to give a full account of it in Light department reported worth? Ask deathbeds; they can pretty peachy freshness - and green return to Gaiontte's livery and re good to see them again. They are Tuesday’s R ecorder . bills Slot tell.—Young. playing every night this week and ness—(?) and the men are getting ceive reward ------ OOO-------- City attorney 52-tf 15 will be here up to and including lonesome and taking to drink H. W. Harpster, formerly of Che Street committee reported j ' Sunday night. One man has solemnly d< cl ired entist lady who met a little boy who bills boyan. Mich., but who has beili 25 ! To night they will p ay “The Gov- looking over the west f< r the pa-t Miscellaneous bills reported that if we are not careful we will kick was crying bitterly, and she said: 20 •‘Why, my little man, what a e 1 ernor’s Wife," to morrow night tl e two or three month-, bus rented out from under ourselves the only — -OOO--- farce-cAmedy “Jane” and Sunday rooms in the Hartman building and prop that holds us up, namely, chiv y hi crying about?' 111 Mr are daily adding new In honor of her little daughter airy, and 0I1, heavens! wouldn't that j And lie answered with hands night “An American Girl.” These will open a law office in Bindon. Marguerite's fifth birthday, Mrs. names Io our already Iona be awful (?) He don't say just when clasped over his tummy, “Oh, I ate ire all high-class plays aud will be Mr. 1 larpster say-> that he h s visited Thomas White invited the scholars list of depositors. There is we would drop, maybe as far as tin some green apples, and oh, how I : well staged .by the Iles Co. They all the towns along the < oast in ¡of the Episcopal sunday school and a good reason for this. II | .ire playing to a crowded he use every southern Oregon and northern Cali straps in thestreet cars, who knows.' ache " oilier friends to a picnic parly at the is this: They have found There is a great ihversity ot opin And she said, “No, you don't night and will no doubt continue to fornia, and thinks Bandon has the bill grounds, to day, and a very that the road Io wealth is by ' be greeted with a full house as long best outlook of any ol them. ion but most always these wise stu- , ache, yott only think von ache.” way of the bank account: happy day was spent by all. panic dents of woman nature (one can't The boy drew himself up and re as they remain in the city. anil that we, by our uni On Tuesday evening the Tiremen ularly the children. help wondering at times if they ever garded her with astonishment that --- < >00..... formly conservative methods, will give another drill. A n< w W anted To boirow $50000 saw a really live woman) are agreed melted intrfscorn. “Well,” he de- our courteous treatment Io Ocean Rebekah Lodge. company will b organized and the tor three years from private. Will u|>on one point, that something ails , dared, “you may onlv think I ache, our customers, our steady apparatus div ded. The depart give first mortgage on 160 icre«, our brains, narrowness, or general but I've got inside information.” increase in strength, has Ocean Rebekah f.odge, No 126 ment was never in better condition I good farm. Address "K”, care of proven that this is the place debility or general cussedness, a hich j So come along, sister, let the i R ecorder . gytf renders them actually incapable of heathen rage and imagine all the vain will histall officers Saturday evening than at the present time. to open that account. E. M Gallier and son, Edmund Theopen deer season begins Aug. performing the same tasks as the : things they choose to, after all it is July 29th, at the I. O. O. F. hall at brains of the men. ' the women themselves who have the 9 o’clock. All Odd Fellows and 1st and continues two months, and i attended the stock show at Myrtle FIRST Indeed it would be very discour- inside information as to what their wives are very cordially invited to the limit to any one hunter is five Point the first of the week. BANK bucks, so be careful and don't ex Mrs. Allred Morras visited Co aging, only one is reminded so forci- Trains are capable ot. —C. A. Kiee- l>e present. By order of tile N. G Depositary Clara Goetz, Sec. ceed the limit. quille friends last week. bly of the story of the Christian Sci- land in Appeal to Reason. Growing NATIONAL State • •