OK* VOLUME XXVII NUMBER 58 BANDON, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1911 Bandon Industrial and Agricultural Fair and Carnival August 24=27 Inclusive After an absence of six weeks Miss Dolly Skeels returned last Saturday from Cress 1 ell. where she had been visiting her sister, Mrs. Geo. Baxter She was accompanied by Mrs. Bax­ ter and her little daughter Nellie.— Coquille Sentinel. There are just two classes of peo­ ple who do not need to advertise— those who do not expect to do anv business, anil those who have made so much money by generous, tactful advertising that they have retired from business with a fortune Myr­ tle Point Enterprise. F or S ale ok R ent —My piop- erty in Bandon, See J. S. Tilton or phone Farmers 17. L. J. Davison. —55 14 who has lieen over to North Bend visiting his family and looking after business has returned to Bandon and is now working at his business, that ot plasterer, again, Mr. Kaiser has all the work he can do. S ay , watch the horses smile and grow fat when you feed them grain and hay from T. Robison. 40-tf N. W. Young, manager of the Bandon Creamery was over io Ten Mile last week looking after the in­ terests of the Green Poster cream­ ery in that section. FoT I k aul 6 100m house and 4 garden lots to trade for Bandon property; house and lots preferred. Pacific Real Estate Co., Coquille. OF BIG OIL S1RIKE WILL «i BUILI SOOB Work of Excavation for the Papers in Important Railway I Gas Gushes With an Oil Everything Consumed. Only Sufficient Signers Already Seepage Stiuck at Oil the Boiler and Engine Secured and Papers Building Will Start in a Project Go on Record at i Well Yesterday Saved Forwarded Few Days Coquille An ei thusiastic meeting of the Radley’s mill was destroyed by The Naval Militia Company for Coquille, July 29th. —Francis H. Work of excavation for the new Presbyterian church on Sprucestreet Clark, president of the Coos Bay and Miocene Oil and Gas Co. was held lire about 12 o’clock last night, Bandon as mentioned in Friday’s will commence in the very near fu­ Oregon Central Railway, has re­ last night and every one present was ever) thing being consumed except R ecorder is nowan ;.-sured fact as ture. The foundation plans foi the, turned from Portland to Coos Bay, more sanguine over the excellent the engine and boiler, It is not sufficient applicants have already church have arrived and the bulk of1 passing through this city yesterday, prospects for oil than at any time in knom how the fire started, but it is been secured, the papers have been the planswill at rive on the next Eliz and while here he stopped over and the previous history of the company. thought to have been of incendiary forwarded, and it is hoped to have l The good feeling was largely due origin. Mr. Radley had no insur­ the company organized in time to abeth. The church is to be modern filed a $10,000,000 mortgage, I I to the renewed indications cf oil as ance on his mill, but will rebuild at take part in the big carnival August in every particular and will be built i The mo:tgage as filed of record with the idea of best service and runs from th ? Coos Bay and Ot egon found yesterday when gas gushed once, and says he will be cutting 24th to 27th. Mr. Gear, the organizer, stated to Central Railway Co. to the Com stronger than at any former time, lumber again in two or three weeks. greatest convenience possible. The loss of his mill is hard luck and quite a heavy seepage of oil was the R ecorder yesterday that lime monwealth Title Insurance and Trust The floor plans as arranged by the on Mr. Radley right at this time of also struck. All of this had the ef ­ was no further doubt as to the or­ Co. of Philadelphia, securing bonds architect will be superb in every par­ ticular. The main auditorium will to be issued by the railway company fect of greatly strengthening the I the year as this is the time when the ganization and maintaining ol an be 56x46 inside measurement and in the sum of $¡0,000,000. The confidence of the stock holders in f best progress in cutting timber can excellent company here. be made. will have a seating capacity of 375 mortgage covers all the property ol the proposition. Mr. Smith, the new driller, has The Sunday school room will be the railway company acquired or to Grit, The News Boy. 36)4 X46, extreme inside measure­ be acquired between Coos Bay and proven himself to be a thoroughly Exciting Ball Game Saturday ment, with a seating capacity of 300. Roseburg or a point ten miles from competent man at the business, and Bandon play lovers will have an A large folding door wiil connect the Roseburg. The document was for in addition to a wide experience in In one of the most exciting ball opportunity to see one of the best two rooms so that in case of an over ty-two pages long and was executed oil drilling, he is a natural mechanic, How meeting the entire Hoor can be by Francis H. Clark as president, and he is now making rapid progress games ever played on the local dia­ home talent plays ever put on in thrown into one room and give the ml William A. Bartz as secretary with the well, He is a California oil mond, Bandon was defeated by the Bindon, at the Orpheum theatre to­ building a seating capacity of 675. tor the railway company, and Dim man and says the formation here is Oakland, Ore., team last Saturday morrow evening, August 2nd, when This will be a church of which not iner Beeber as president, and James practically the same as the California afternoon, but the score was only 6 the Bandon Comedy Co. will put on to 8, and it took twelve innings to the celebrated play entitled '"Grit, only the Presbyterians may feel V. Ellison as secretary of the Trust oil field formations. —52-8t-x The well is now down over 1000 decide it. Dippie pitched the fiist the News Boy.” proud, but the whole city of Bandon company. The filing fees were $42. Remember the big industrial and Mr. Clarke says he has nothing to feet, and all concerned are confident six for Bandon and Ingram pitched This is a play well adapted to the as well, for it will certainly be a cred­ agricultural fair and carnival to be ntlien Pa. ili' is intending ■ to present the same at once; also all I'wo Penny (his pal) Ernest Rossiter ing friends at Coquille for a few profusion of beautiful flowers. se and steam heat. 1 those knowing themselves indebted Terence De ll | to get busy at once so it looks very , Claude Adams days. ----- 000---- Remember this program will be | nucii like two railroads for Coos, 110 me will please call and settle im­ Count Cordinia George Strang F or S ai . e House and ,two lots shown one night only, Wednesday, county in the not f ir distant future Polhcmus Here Yesterday. mediately. E. L ewin . tt Victor Breuer in Prosper, $1000. Col. Worry August 2d J ohn D e C osta . Roxy Wentworth Gladys Turnbow 19-1( Along the Wharf Tell your friends. Miss Ebba Wiren cf Bandon, but Assistant U. S. Engineer, J. S. Edna Strouhal ; Mabie Worry --- ---------- i Polbemus, vas in Bandon yesterday who is visiting in Salinas, Cah, ■’* Marie Cortelle Elva Gibson Grange Meeting. The Fifield sailed Saturday with consulting with Engineer I. E. Kel­ present, succeeded in successfully Remember the time and place­ 450,000 feet of lumber, 9 tons- of ley concerning the needs of the local passing the examin.T ion for teachers’ to-morrow ever.mg. Orpheum Thea­ harbor, and the indications are that certificate in Coo:, county at the June| tre. Admission 25 and 35cts. Seats Bandon Grange will meet next freight and 30 pis-e. gers. Tne Fifield will sail from San his visit will lie of constderab'e ben­ examinations, and has been granted on sale at Mars . Saturday, August 51I1, in I. O. O. a license as a full fledged teacher. F. hall. Forenoon and afternoon Francisco for Bandon tomorrow efit to Bandon and the Coquille Miss Wiren is a member of the class river. Initi i- evening. sessions. Lunch at noon Cuts and bruises may be healed There must he a heyinniny >f 191t of the Bandon High School. The Elizabeth arrived in port yes­ tory work with a class ot several j n about one-third the time required sometime. Delays are only E. Lewin has sold his meat mar­ terday morning with 13 passengers W anted —To boirow $500.00 ! by the usual treatment by applying candidates. a waste of time. $ 1 will ket to Remskey Span of horses. both experienced meat nu n and afternoon’s tide. NATIONAL thing" along. 45-tf One dark bay marc, 4 years old, have lieen in the business at M ,rsh Miss Eva Sugg left this morning Misses Eilna Gallier and Ottilli 1 weight about 1450, and one gray BANK Bandon Furniture Co. have just field for about seven years. They for her home in Coquille after a few Lewin returned to Bandon Monday gelding, 8 years old, weight (400 , are pleasant gentlemen and will n ■ received a select line of wall paper days' visit in this city. While here after a few days spent at Langlois at Inquire of I. L. Baumgardner, Riv­ State Depositary Miss Sugg was the guest of Mrs. R. at right prices. Oatmeal paper 6octs doubt receive a liberal patron ig • FIRST W. Boyle. , per roll. 55**4 from the public. the home of Miw Ivy Langlois. erton. 54“5t-x '