Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915, July 25, 1911, Image 1

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VOLUME XXVII
Automobile Road to Beach
Bandon people are getting automobiles at a rapid rate: so
'fast, in fact, that it is almost impossible to keep track of the
large number of new cars that are constantly arriving. This
is a good thing as it speaks licit for the pi asperity of Bandon-
Be Sure to Eat Berries
Complete Program at
ians, but along with the automobiles there should be better
That Day, Wherever
Their Session This
roads throughout this section of the country, not for the auto­
mobiles alone, but for the general good of the public, that far­
You Are
Evening
mers might be able to get to town more easily with their pro­
duce and thus build up a great farming section here, as this
The carnival committee, com­ country is capable of doing.
Next Saturday, July 29th, as has
But what we started out to say was that there should be
already been announced in the R e mittee, composed of Geo 1’. Laird,
CORDER will be Berry Day in Coos Geo. Manciet, J Howard Jolmston, an automobile road to the beach, and not only an automobile
county, and whether you are at and N. ]. Crain, mil Monday morn­ road, but one for general travel. Bandon has the finest beach
home, ata hotel or restaurant, camp­ ing and parti il y outlined their plan on the Pacific coast, and, in fact, has the only picturesque one
ing out along some of the beautiful of campaign and program for the along this section of the coast. This is an asset, the value of
streams of Oregon, on the beach. 01 c 11 nival, but as they will meet again
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which cannot be calculated; all it needs is development, and
wherever you are, You S hould E. vi this evening to complete the pro­
gram, there will be nothing definite the way to develop it is to begin a little at a time, and the first
B erries .
Coos county is the greatest berrj in that line to give out until Friday’s thing to be done is to make it easily accessible to the people.
producing spot on the earth, and v< t issue <>f the R ecorder , but suffice
We have a sidewalk for foot passengers, and all are agreed
we are really not rasing berries to say the committee is working on that this is the best thing that has ever been done for the im­
enough tor home consumption, I he plans that will make the carnival a provement of the town and benefit of the people, and that the
idea of Berry Day is to show tlx big success in every particular.
The committee is in correspon­ people appreciate it is evidenced by the hundreds, yes, thous­
people just where we are at, and
dence with a number of concessions ands who are constantly using it. This is especially noticeable
what we can do.
Frank B. Tichen or, on? of tilt and the prospects are that there will on Sundays and holiday"., when there is a constant stream of
main boosters for Berry Day, says: be a line line of attractions here on people between the city and the beach.
“Berry eating day next Saturday is August 24-25-26, the dates set for
Now with the sidewalk completed, the next thing we need
merely to show the Coos count) the big event.
is a road for automobiles and other vehicles to the beach.
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people that they do not raise berries
What could be nicer than a spin along the beach in an auto, or
enough for their own use."
That Good Roads Committee
a
nice carriage drawn by prancing steeds?
It is the desire of those fostering
There arc two routes of easy access, either of which could
the berry eating day to show the
In a recent issue of the R ecord be put into excellent condition f or one hundred dollars or less.
people that they had better put out
many more acres in berries foi their Elt it was announced that Gov. Wist One of these is down by the old Bennett place, and the other
own use and then commence to put had appointed a good roads commit­ near the Queen Anne collage. The possibilities arc there and
tee. I bis committee consists of one
out more for exportation.
it would be an easy matter lo raise the small amount necessary
The soil, the climate, and in fact, of the leading business men of ea- ¡1
every feature for the raising of her county. The Coos county appointee to do the work. All it needs is some one to lake the initiative.
ries successfully, to be found in Coos is R. E. L. Bedillion, manager oi The question is, who will it be?
In addition lo our own autos and, rigs, there arc many
County, and the only thing is for Un­ the Bandon woolen mill anil a good
booster lor all of Coos county. It
people to get busy and do things.
people from Coos Bay and the up river towns, here in their
the other member., of the committee
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are men of the same calibre as Mr. autos every Sunday, and what an advertisement for Bandon it
New Factory Doing Business Bedillion, there will no doubt be a would be if there was just a road by which they could get down
systematic campaign for good roads on the beach.
started throughout the state within
Let's get busy and ACT. Who will lake the initiative?
The Bandon Brick N Tile Co.
have some samples of their brick on
display at Smith <Sc Deyoe’s office
and they are certainly good ones
This company has just opened-up
operations on the DeGessen place
south of Bandon, where the e is
an abundance of brick and tile clat
and when the factory in in full otter
ation they will probably employ 50
men, which will make a big addition
to the industries of Bandon and vi
cinity.
NUMBER 56
BANDON, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 25, 1911
the next few months, and this is
something that is muck needed in
Oregon. Mr. Bed'llion is very en­
thusiastic over the proposition and
will do ail in his power to promote
the cause.
DAIRY INSTITUTE
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WAS IN1ERESIPL
Attendance I ight But I he Shipping Business at This
Port Still Continues
Addresses Were Ex-
Very Brisk
cel I en t
The Elizabeth sailed Sunday eve <-
I he I fairy Institute lx I I on Thurs
ing
with 210,000 feet of lumber, to >
day under the auspices of Bindon
maple
and myrtle logs, 350 bundles
Grange was most interesting and in­
of
veneer
slices, 23 bundles basket
structive lo those who attended, al
splints,
696
cases cheese, 65 ca-es
though the attendance was less than
butler,
one
bale woolen goods. 5
was hoped for by the promoters oi
tons
ol
miscellaneous,
and 17 pas­
the affair.
On account of the late arrival o' sengers as follows: Louis Kruger, |.
the boat the f >reno tn meeting wi I. . Buiher, R G. See, Mr. 1.. \V.
passed oyer. lion. W. K. Newell, Day, C. C. Mechalson, I’. Falcon,
Preside! t o! the State B->ard ol Hoi Mrs. B. C. Slmll, Mrs. A. M. Rus­
ticulture, was present, but being sell. Mrs. C O. Monroe, I. Thorn; -
obliged to leave on the eirly boat in son, John Terry T. Kerby, Mis C.
the afternoon his address was unfor­ M. Spencer, E. Mechelson, Miss
Johnson, Sol Israel and J. IT John­
tunately missed.
Prof. F. L. Kent 01 the Daisy De son.
The Elizabeth will leave San I ran
partment of the Oregon Agricultural
cisco
for Bandon 'Thursday.
College spoke along the lines ol
The
Anvil arrived in port Satur­
showing the admirable way in which
fruit growing and dairying worked day with <80 tons of freight and 20
together. As to dairying specifi­ passengers as follow • Mis. R. M.
cally he teiterated the advice he ha. Hanbv, Miss Pearl Hanby, Miss 1.
been giving for some years past. J. Hanby, Walter Campbell, Ed El
Better cows, better care and feed, lis, S. W. McFerdinand, Al Wli te,
anil lai ger net profits. He admitted Geo. Slough, A W. Poster, A |.
the confining nature ol dairy work, Morgan, wife and child, Sid Polock,
but said that success along any line Win Millhouse, Glen Howard, |.
of. endeavor was attained only’ bv C Marshall, L. E. Gilbert, D. M.
Kemp, F. J. Battels and C. E. Git-
constant anil strenuous endeavor.
liert.
Prof. II. D. Scudder spoke along
The Anvil sailed from here San­
the same I nes He said this was a
day
u i'll a big cargo of io ight and
dairy country preeminent ;. Of fruit
orchards he spoke approvingly but. passengers and will arrive here again
regretted the lack of judgment dis about next Saturday.
The l ilield sailed from San Fran­
played by many investors in orchard­
ing projects He expressed it as his cisco for Bandon last night and will
opinion that so wide spread and so probably arrive here tomorrow.
costly were the mistakes in orchard
Bandon Furniture Co. have just
plating that 75 per cent ol the new
orchards in the state were doomed received a select line of wall paper
Socialists Attention.
to be failures so far as financial prof at right prices. Oatmeal paper 601 Is
fits were concerned. He outlined in per toll
A meeting of the Bindon l.ocal regard to dairying a system of green
will be hel 1 at the Citv Hall, Friday feeding to l ist practically the yeai
around. This he contended was tlx
evei ing, July. 28th. Come!
best
method.
I11 the future lie
WHY
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thought pasturage would be less and
NOT BUY A
G. S. Capps, foreman of the Time less used An exercise lot and abund
office, who was c.dled to Portland ance of daily ent green feed was the
recently by the serious illness of his coming way of scien'ilic dairying.
The silo was to In used to till in
father, received a message this morn breaks in the succession of green
ing conveying the sad intelligence ol feeds but the caw he said was tie­
FIRST
his death in the Portland hospital best silo. Twenty .acres in rye and
vetch,
alfalfa
an
I
kale,
would
yiel
I
since //«« uill surely buy one
last evening. The body will be taken
laily given feed t >r til.y cows h •
to Tacoma for burial. -Coos Biy I I declared.
IN THE END?
Times.
Mrs. E. F. Reynolds entertained
a number of lady friends I'rida.y af­
ternoon in honor of Mrs. H. (
Ostien, who is soon to move to Mon
mouth, where Pr. f Ostien has been
elected to a position as pr 'fissorof
Fast Ball Game Saturday. mathematics in the Monmouth nor­
mal The afternoon was pleasantly
spent, thediversion being social con­
Bandon fans will have an oppar versation, fancy work and cards.
(unity next Saturday to see the fast­ Elegant refreshments were served.
est ball game of the season between Mrs Reynolds has the reputation oi
the team from Oakland, Ore., and knowing just how lo make her
guetts enjoy themselves.
Oil Well Prospects Best Yet. the Bandon team.
This is the first time that an c.ut-
F or S ai . e ilouse and two lots
side team has visited Bandon in five in Prosper, $1000.
C. A. Smith, the new driller for years, and this will be our opportu­ 49-tf
J ohn D e C osta .
For I it ade —6 room house and 4
Elk “Goat” is Abolished
the Miocene Oil and Gas Co , has nity of seeing some classy ball.
The e litor's family joined him on garden lots to trade for Bmdon
successfully loosed and raised the
Oakland has the fastest team in | the installment plan during the l ist
No more will tin- hit-ending Elk b • I
heavy casing, put the well in tine the valley and lias won from teams I two weeks. His mother, Mrs I ; property; house and lots preferred.
compelled
to ride the goat, climb a
Pacific
Real
Estate
Co.,
Coquille
condition, replaced the casing, and all along the line of the Southern A S.iVage, arrived a week ago I 1 -
greased pole or do other “stunts’’
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52-St-x
is drilling away in first-class shape. Pacific. The Bandon boys ate also day. H. L. Savage, It's brother,
tn connection with hi. initiator!.
The prospects are better than evei, putting up some good ball and all came in Monday of this week, and
Last Saturday Frank llui ■divider The la-t important action of the re­
and those interested are more than who go will be sure to get the woith Miss (hace Savage was an arrival on and Claude Moon purchased th-- F. cent meeting of di- grand lodge- of
Elks was to abolish abatlutelv a I
pleased with the same, and the pre - of their money.
yi sterday morning’s train. All cam? M. F. 30 automobile formerly own'd hoise play and hazing in tile initi.i
ent progress of the work. 1 he well
Everybody should turn out and in by the Middle Fork auto stage­ by Oliver Sanford a-nl since that tory tiles ol the older. This ends a
has every indication of a big pro­ see tiy game and help cheer the line, and will remain for an indefinite time have been enj-lying the pleas fight that has been w.igeo for a dec­
ducer and is attracting considerable boys on to victory.
ures of their new acquisition by tak ade bv a cnstanlly growing element
time.—Coquille Sentinel.
interest an J attention.
ing
in the sights i f the surrounding in the organiz iti< n which route ide I
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Bandon Warehouse Co. have just
that tire horse ¡»lay deterred from
country.
—Coquille Sentinel.
what you want tn hay, grain and
Big Feature Film.
presenting themselves as incmbeis
t
For butter tubs, butter birrels and who would be towers of strength t >
feeds. See them.
38 ti
Bandon Loses Again.
Itsh
barrels, see T. W. Robison at rlx- order.
Mrs. Lee Barrows has some peas
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» “Ten Nights in a Bar Room.”
Central
Warehouse.
53 tf
¡on display in Smith & Deyo - s ofti e
Mr
and
Mrs.
Charles Marshall of
This
magnificent
2000
foot
special
lost
The Bandon base ball team
Wilson & Walrath opened np < h-Tokcc, Kansas, arrived here a
I that cap an) thing in that line that
this
release
by
the
Selig
Co.
will
be
ex
­
again Sunday to Coquille, but
we have seen for some time. Cer­ their blicksmilh shop on Columbia a lew days ago to visit Mr. Marsh,ill's
time the score was only 9 to 5. Our hibited at the GRAND 1 heatre tainly the Coquille valley is a hum­ 'avenue yesterday morning and am brother, J. B. Marshall of this citv.
boys are getting 3 little nearer all TONIGHT, Tuesday, July 25th mer when it comes to raising peas. ; starting off in fine shape with a big The brothers ii id not met for 40 yrs.
the time, and if they just keep up Special music by Pro'. Kausrud's i
Some of tlx- finest goose.><.-rrii-> we
You boost for a goo 1 thing, < on t supply of work from the start.
courage, they may be able to cap­ Orchestra. Don’t miss this master |
■
have
ever seen are in the show win
you? Boost for the Stmr. Fifield
S ay , watch tl.e horses smile and
‘dow al Smith & Deyoe’s. 'They
ture the county seaters’ scalp yet ■ piece in motion pictures. Admis-1 '
land you will then boost the “good ¡grow fat when you feed them grain wire grown by R ( . McKinnis in
I sion
siou the
me same
Mine —only
vniy iocts.
.
1 . , ,, ,
before the season is over.
i and hay from T. Robison.
40.fi
South Bandoil and are certainly <1 1:
Note: This picture will be shown 1 * ”
,,n nb a onL-
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sics.
Rex
Starr,
the
man
who
had
his
I One Night only.
| J- L- ,' cs,, r h;,s ,he biKKest t,,r'
Ocean Rebekah Lodge.
- --000 —
nip vet on display in the show w in loot amputated at the Bandon hospi-
Mis. W’. I4.. Dungan a-d Mrs
Stephenson & Gibson are now ; dow of Smith & Deyoe. Just take 1 tai recently as the result of Ins acci­ Nellie Owen are <.imping at Al:
1 a look at it. It's a daisy and shows dent in the Coniague camp, 1 get­ Owen 1 Cottage, ( row s Ne t. Oil,
Ocean Rebekah Lodge, No ¡26 putting in the new plate glas# in C.
C< »OS River. - Coo, Bay I
ting along nicely at present, which South
done in tbi‘ 8cctif,n’
Times.
will install officers Saturday evening i Y.
Y. Lowe's
Lowe's drug
drug store.
store. When
V. !.;r. this *hat can
County Supt. W. H. Bunch came will be good news to his friends.
rs Th is White was a Marsh« ■
July 29th, at the I. O. O. F. hall at is finished, they will have their work
F or S ai . e or R eni My prop- field visitor Monday.
9 o’clock. All Odd Fellows and done on this building, which has, down yesterday from G quille to
I erty in Bandon. See J. S. Tilton or
Mr. and Mis. Shumite hive a '
wives are very cordially invited to ; made practically a new building out look after the interests of the schools
of
it
and
adds
greatly
to
the
appear-
tn
this
section.
He
went
out
to
N
w
, phone Farmers 17. 1.. J. Daviso 1 taouncing 12 pound boy born July j
be present. By order of the N. G.
ance of that section of First street. jLake todiy.
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Clara Goetz, Sec.
U.S.
Separator
The Separator that won the
World’s Record for skimming,
in 50 consecutive tests,
extending over 30 days,
with the milk of 10
.j\ different breeds of
cows. The U. S.
won the only
Grand Prize,
Seattle,
1909.
For Sale by
TÆ ATZ. YOUNG-
Bandon Creamery
Growing
HV are daily adding licit'
names hi our already long
list of depositors. There i.
a good reason for this. I'
is Ulis: They hav< fount'
that the road to wealth is bp
wap of tliv hank account,
and that we, by our uni­
formly conservative methods,
our courteous Ircol merit to
our customers, our steady
increase in strength, ha:
prom n that this is th" 'lace
lo open that account.
FIRST NATIONAL
BANK
State Depositary