Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915, August 08, 1911, Image 1

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    EUGENE, ORE
Unirersity
Ex
Sami-Weekly
VOLUME XXV11
BANDON, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1911
NUMBER 60
\ otc for Queen of Bandon Industrial and Agricultural Pair and
Carnival, to be Held August 24th, 25th, 26th and 27th, 19! 1
Porter is Bound Over.
boats mit
Naval Militia not National
Guard.
PORTION Of LIS HTHOdSE
The Coquille Sentinel says: “I)r.
A. W. Porter, of Portland, who
Owing to the fact that a few Ban-
The following important law points
po*ed as a corn doctor in this city
donians have c infused the Oregon
have recently been decided by the
and who took special pains to form
Naval Militia, a division of which
Secretary of the Interior.
the acquaintance of as many young
1
was organized here last week, with
JULY DIGEST
girls and women as possible, and who Expects To Be in Bandon,
Shipping Business at This I the National Guards, and have been Stretch of 220 feet Washed
HOMESTEADS
enticed a Coquille valley girl to the
I working against the organization on
Out Sunday Night by
August 24th, For That
Port Still Continues
When an entry man had made a
Bay last Friday, was arrested bv
that ground, a few words ot explan­
former
homestead
entry
of
less
than
Sheriff Gage and Marshal Carter I
Breakers
Purpose
Brisk
ation as to the difference between
160 acres for which he acquired
that night at the Chandler Hotel,
the two organizations might not
I
title, he was not qualified to make an
was brought to Coquille and Tuesday
come amiss and may be the means
entry under the reclamation act.
had a preliminary hearing before
of putting some of the opposers on
A portion of the light house jetty,
The F.field arrived in port Sunday
The act of March 2, 1889 (25
Gov.
Oswald
West,
will,
in
all
Judge Holden.
I the right track.
m
iming
with
130
tons
of
freight
and
probability,
crown
the
Queen
of
the
Stat.
854)
has
no
application
to
en
­
220
feet long, was washed down by
“Upon hearing the circumstances
The Oregon Naval Militia is not
the
following
passengers:
tries
under
the
reclamation
act,
and
Bandon
Industrial
and
Agricultural
as related by the officers and wit­
the Oregon National Guard nor is it the breakers Sunday night, and this,
A. W. Evelston and wife, Mrs. H.
nesses, Porter was bound over to Fair and Carnival, as will be seen by the additional right granted in said
affiliated in any way.
with what lias previously gone out.
appear before the grand jury in the the following letter written to C. R. act of March 2, 1889, cannot be ex­ E Clute. Mrs. T. B. Hugle, Mrs.
The last Oregon Legislature cre­ makes a gap of nearly 400 feet that
ercised by entry within a reclamation IL Stodd. Mrs. D. Thompson, Mrs.
sum of $1,000, in default of which Wade, attorney, of this city.
ated the Oregon Naval Militia and has been washed out.
The letter follows:
project. Citing instructions, June V. Bobbins, Mrs. M. Algers, G, H.
he is now in the county jail in this
appropriated $25,000 to be used in
The light house jetty was built
Johnson and wife, G. Hundka, H
Salem, August 4, 1911. 1 16, 1909. (38 L. D. 58.)
city.
its maintenance.
only
two years ago at a cost of about
Bernhart,
J.
E.
Norton,
H.
Hart
­
Mr. C. R. Wade,
' When a claimant made entry for
.‘ Owing to his knowledge of the
The state furnishes the enlisted $4,000 to the light house department
math,
J.
S.
Gardner
and
wife.
Miss
Bandon,
Oregon.
1 a technical quarter-section of land.
existence of the “whiteslave" busi­
men with two uniforms, guns, am­ and it would appear that it is impos­
I and after five years’ residence there- Laura Parks, Mr. Tempel, S Bal-'
ness along the coast, Mr. Gage has My dear friend:
munition, and competent men to in­ sible to build a jetty that will stand
I am in receipt of your kind fijvor on obtained title thereto, he exhaust- lard, A. Eggereschwyer, F. N.
been somewhat on the alert of late
struct them in the use of arms ami in against the continual pounding of
Carey, W. Whittier, L. Btackhad
and has been watching the move­ of the 2nd inst., extending, on behalf ed his right,
military tactics, it provides a place the surf in that particular place. It
of
the
chairmain
of
the
Bandon
Car
!
er,
O. B. Madder and wife, Charles
The
fact
that
the
land
patented
ments of the professional “mashers"
for drills and target practice, and will be remembered by people who
who have come under his observa­ nival, an invitation to be present on lacked a little more than twe acres of Brown and J. W. Jorek.
pays all the expenses of the organi­ were here two years ago, ho.v close
The Fifield will sail again to-night
tion, hence his calling to a halt the the evening of August 24th and making 160 acres did not give him
zation.
the water came to undermining the
the status of a qualified homestead at 11 :oo o’clock.
escapade of the “Dr.” and his vic crown the Queen.
The War Department has loaned the dwelling of the light house keep
I assure you that I will be pleased entryman or the right to enter[ur,der
The Anvil arrived last night with the State of Oregon the U. S. S.
t
tim
•‘A full explanation will be forth­ to be with you on this occasion if I the enlarged homestead act, an ad­ 40 tons of freight and a big list of Boston, and once each year the state ers, and only for the erection of the
pas-.engets. She will sail- again for gives-the boys the privilege of going jetty at that time, the building would
coming at the assembling of the next can so arrange it. 1 have an ap­ ditional 320 acres.
have been in the sea in a few days.
pointment at Port Orford on the
Extenuating circumstances in favor Portland at 7:00 o’clock this evening.
grand jury."
on a po days’ cruise, at which time
There has been considerable agita
evening of the 23rd, and if it is pos­ of entryman will not justify the De-
The Elizabeth will arrive from San they receive competent instruction
lion to move the light house across
sible for me to reach Bandon the Dartment charged with the duty of Francisco tomorro v, and sail again
I in the mechanical department aboard the river to a point near the lookout,
Erdman-Waldvogel.
next day in time there will be noth- disposing of the public lands in the Friday.
the ship, in great gunnery anil navi­ ijnd this proposition has the support
: ing to prevent my being with yo-i
' manner provided by law, to dispose
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gation, and give them an opportuni of all the sea captains who come into
Avery pleasint but quiet wedding ! Thanking you for your kind invi of them contrary to the express pro Three Good Boxing Contests ty to see some of the world and get this port, as they say that the light
! tation and wishing the Carnival every visions of that law.
took place at the home of Mr. and
[>aid for it. The men in the Oregon I house where it now is, is a hindrance
A homestead entry must be can­
for Carnival.
Mrs. Jacob Waldvogel, Sunday even­ 1 success, I am,
Naval Militia receive the same pay to coming in after night because the
celed as a mere pretext of residence
«Yours sincerely,
ing, when their daughter. Annie M.,
on these cruises as do the regulars in glaring light shines in their eyes
and improvement wheie it is shown
O swald W est .
was united in marriage to George
|ack Tawse manager of the Ban­ the U. S. Navy, which is not less blinding them in a way that they
that the entryman merely made oc­
Erdman, Rev. A. Haberly. officiat­
than $26.00 per month and expenses. cannot see the channel; also it is im
casional visits to the land, where he don Athletic Club, lias succeeded in
A Roseburg Row.
What live young man does not possible to see the light or hear the
ing.
I merely had a house furnished with securing three fast boxing contests
The bi ide is a y’oung lady of ac­
take
two weeks’ vacation each year, fog horn when approaching fiom the
! stove and dishes, it being shown that for the carnival week. On the even­
complishment and one of CoosCoun
and
who
would not be glad to avail south, consequently the light house
Recent <1 ¡opue-.i- :n the pro- j the entryman was in partnership in a ing of August 24th at Oriental Hall,
ty’s successful school teachers. She
himself
of
this opportunity for a where it stands at present does n >t
posed r<--all of JudjeC-l; • indicate | threshing machine and other farm w ill be a big 20 round contest be­
is exceedingly popular among her
profitable
vacation
anil get paid well answer the pm pose in any way,
tween “Rough House” Charlie Burns
very clearly to the average n. nd that 1 machinery.
associates, and a general favorite
for
it
in
the
bargain?
of Watsonville, California, aspiring
whereas if it were on the hill near
the whole affair is a nasty personal
---- cw-v-— —
among all who know her.
And all the state asks in return the lookout, it could be seen from all
light weight champion of the world,
and political row on between con­
There’s a Difference.
Mr. Eidman is proprietor of the
and Bobby Evans of Portland, cham­ for all this is one hour per week drill. directions, and the cost of up keep
tending elements in Roseburg :<iul a
City Meat Market, and by accommo­
THAT’S ALL. There are NO riot would be reduced to practically noth­
pion light weight of Oregon.
trouble from which the v ■-< rs
dating business methods has succeed­
j calls or anything of the kind. In i ing; whereas it has cost nearly ten
This
will
probably
be
the
fastest
throughout the rc=t of the judicid
The Coquille Sentinel talher rubs
ed in working up a lucrative trade
fact, the Oregon Naval Militia has thousand dollars in the last lew years
district should wash their hand jit into Bandon fans for not coming glove contest ever seen in southern
Mr. and Mrs. Erdmanare at home
no
duty on land, That duty belongs where it now stands.
Already |udge Hamilton has begun | up there when there is a ball game Oregon as both of the boys are lop
Jo their friends in the Oakes build I suit against one J. O. Drake on a I on and goes on to tell about what a notchers and wdl work to win.
to the National Guard. The Naval
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ing.
A fast to round preliminary be­ Militia is purely a naval organization
libel charge in connection with th<bunch from Coquille comes to Ban
Will exchange for stock ot mdse,
They will have the congratulations 1
and is used only in coast, defence and
or confectionery, modern live-room
Coke affair.
: don every time there is a game, but tween Kid Gillen of Council Bluffs,
and best wishes of a large ciicle of
m the navy, and that duty is not any
cottage, mission style finish, one
Lane county has paid very lit I the Sentinel doesn't seem to realize Iowa and Sing Hosan of Hong
friends.
more binding on them than it is on
Kong,
China,
will
be
pulled
off
the
b.ock from Mt. Scott electric line.
attention to the proposed re. all of ¡that there is a difference, and that
any other citizen of the United
35 minute? from Portland, Investi-
Judge Coke, and so far as we ar - j when Coquillers come down here same night.
A match between Jess Day and States
gate. J. S. Howe, Lents, Ore. tlx
Whist Party.
able to learn no recall petition-'are | they have some place to go and
Another thing the Naval Militia
in circulation here, or. if the',- ue, jamuse themselves until time for the Earl Chisholm, two well known box
can accomplish better than through
ers
of
southern
Oregon,
has
also
the matter is kept very quiet. The ■ game; they can go to the beach all
the probabilities of having a stock
Under the auspices of Ocean bet thi>’tr under the c-rcum ' dices, j the way on the sidewalk, they can been arranged for another evening any other source, and that is the im­ and poultry exhibit at that lime ap­
Rebekah Lodge, a Progressive Whist - f t I me- ,-oiinty ;•-■ pie i<> d i. t >igo to the woods, and in fact there of the carnival. These two boys have provement of the local harbor, as peared good.
more can be done with the govern
Party will be given at L O. O F. let said petitions severely alone
are many places of interest here for fast records ano will no doubt put
A committee, consisting of F. F.
ment through this, organization than
Hall Saturday evening, Aug. 12th, Eugene Register.
up
one
of
the
snappiest
scraps
ever
j Eddy, master, ('. B Zeek, overseer,
people to entertain themselves, while
through any other source.
at 9:00 o’clock. Prizes. At the con­
I and M, G. Pohl, lecturer, was ap­
The above from the Eugene Reg- at Coquille there is nothing to do seen in this section of the country.
Those who confuse the Naval Mil-
clusion of the game, lunch will be ister is a common sense explanation 1 but go to the Intel and sit around
pointed to cooperate with the < arn -
served in the dining room, after and expression on the Coke recall until the game is called. If Coquille County Values Increase $4, j ttia with the National Guard are en v il committee.
' tirely mistaken, and if they will but
which all are cordially invited to join The Times has not heard of a single would get busy and get up some-
take the trouble to investigate the
262,654.
a party who will tour the earth, en­ petition in circulation in Coos conn-1 thing to induce people to come the
I
situation
they will be convinced
deavoring to find old divisions.of its ty, but if it should be attempted, it thing might be different This is not
their
error.
surface under new and unexpected would be wise for the Coos county meant as a slam at Coquille, but
Coquille, Or., July 29.—County
conditions. As an incentive to take people to follow the good advice to merely to call the attention of the
Assessor
Thrill has finished the work Grange Held Regular Session
this very alluring trip, a beautiful Lane county people and let them se- j Sentinel to a few facLs that might be
of compiling the assessment roll for
souvenir will be presented to the verely alone. Coos Bay Times.
remedied.
1911, and the figures some remarka­
voyager w ho makes the largest num­
ble comparisons. The total valua­
The Bandon Grange held its reg­
ber of original discoveries.
Bishop ;fnd Mrs. Scadding arrived tion of all property is $19,777,536 as ular monthly meeting in I. O. O F. There must be a beginning
Notice.
25 cents for the evening Every
yesterday and will occupy their cabin against $15,514.912 last year. But hall Saturday. '¡’he usual luncheon
sometime. Delays are only
body invited.
on
the beach daring their stay. Bis­ 18,136 acres of land are assessed as was enjoyed at noon and a class of
All members ot Oregon Naval
a waste of time. $ I will
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Militia are hereby notified to meet hop Scadding will conduct the ser­ tillable, while the area of the county five received the third and fouilh
start a bank account.
vice at St. John’s Church, Sunday, is given at 894,813 acres. No ratl- degrees. Messrs Crain and Laird,
Fine sun dried fir stove wood for for drill at the Armory (Bandon
Every additional dollai
at 11 a.m.. and w ill hold evening
sale. Order your winter's supply Opera House) Wednesday, Aug. 9, prayer and preach on the beach near ■ road is assessed in the county, but representing the carnival committee,
will help,
26J4 mile*' of logging road is in were present at a special open ses­
now. Only $r.8o per tier. A. 1911.
Lieut. I. P. Sorensen, Commanding. the bridal chamber rock at 3 p in.
operation. It is assessed at $1000 sion, and the question of the Grange
Haberly.
57-‘”
People who have rooms they want per mile. Horses to the number of cooperating with the carnival man­
S ay , watch the horses smile and
Fine White Leghorn and White to let during Carnival week, leave 2620 arc listed, while cattle number agement was discussed, ft was the
FIRST
grow fat when you feed them grain Plymouth Rock cockerels for sale, name and location at Hott) Gallier. 12,874.
opinion of the majority of the < «range
aqd hay from T. Robison.
40-tf
— 6o-t2
A remarkable feature of the as­ that the date set for the carnival was
Carl Nelson, Bandon.
46-1!
sessment
is the high value placed on tori rally to make an agricultural ex­
F or S ale —House and two lots
If you appreciate speed, comfort
Bandon Warehouse Co. have just
tillable
lands.
The average for the hibit that would be satisfactory or
State Depositary
what you want in hay, grain and and safety, travel on the Stmr Fi- in Prosper, $rooo.
advantageous to the community, but
¡ 49-tl
J ohn D e C osta .
county is $73 per acre.
field.
45 1»
feeds. See them.
38-tf
$1
NATIONAL
BANK