Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915, April 30, 1912, Image 1

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VOLUME XXVIII
Reflection» On Looking Back­
ward.
NUMBER 33
BANDON, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 30. 1912
Prosper Budget.
Roosevelt vs. Courts.
I
A Real Western Picture.
T"
.Miss Hazel Mathews spent Satur­
New York—A referendum law
At the Grand, Wednesday May
day and Senpay at the pleasant tst, in “The Widow of Rickey
■ wheieby the people may place upon
In nty many short stories I made
home of Mr. and Mrs R. \V. Bul­ O'Neil," we see a genuine piel ire
| the statute books laws which even
here or there remarks regarding
lard.
the courts in ly not decl.r.e uncon­
of cowboy life as it was in earlier
waysand means of transp irtation;
Those who scoff at the idea of times.
stitutional is asked todav hv former
Bronco busting, roping,
true there was not much to forward. :
The Day Was Duly Observed Presidei t Theodore Roosevelt in a Shipping Business Continues making a slice« ss ol incubator chick­ trick riding and bull dogging wild
nevertheless, we must consider,
ens should call at the home of Mr. steers, are some of the thrilling
copyrighted aiticle, j
sensational
there were but few people and con­
dy Bandon W. R. C. and Judges and Progress, in the current ■ as Brisk as Ever at Coquille and Mrs. I. >uis Coates, and see scenes in this western picture, also
sequently business required less ot
what they are able to accomplish.
issue of the Outlook.
intiodiicing a humorous love aff sir
G. A. R.
River
land transportation than at the pres­
Unless such a referendum is
Abbott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- I between the widow and a cow­
ent time
granted Rocsevelt believes the time
dX, has been suffering from blood puncher. Wednesday, May ist.
Then again most of our hauling
vill come when the courts’ hands j
poison in one of his ¡fingers, caused Admission 10 and 5c.
was managed to be done by water,
Last Saturday, April 27th, was will be tied and the power to pass
The Elizabeth arrived S. turdav by a cut from a ji.k knife, He is
but as it so happened not all could the 90th birthday of General U. S.
upon the legality of laws will be morning rr6 tons of freight and two greatly improved at the present
High School Night at the
be forwarded this way, then we used Grant, of civil war lame, and after­
passengers: W. F. Bisher and Mr. wtiting.
taken awayjrom them
I
packhorses, or in other instances, ward president of the United States. I
Grand
That courts should decide points Page. She sailed again Sunday
Mr. Hodges has been transacting
right good loads »ere carried on and the day was duly observed in j
raised under the law, but that thev with 15 tons of miscellaneous frieght business in the u per river districts.
our shoulders. At any rate we honor of the great general and states­
should not have the right to kill the 254,1x10 feet of lumber and the fol He will shortly resume his work at
managed to make out without find man, by the Bandon W. R. C. and I
An entertainment will be given at
law its« f unless it is so flagrant a lowing passengers: A. Mardison the Prosper in 11.
ing fault of the roads—we had none G. A. R. Members of the W. R.
the
Grand Theatre Friday evening,
wife
and
three
children,
Oliver
Wil
­
violation of the constitution as to
Trails were good enough in those C. prepared a sumptuous dinner at
Prosper e .in now boast of a Chinese May 3rd. for the benefit of the High
cox,
Ora
Wilcox,
M
r
s
Sarah
Sim
be incapable of argument, is the
happy days; trails took us every the G. A. R hall, to which they in
«Mrs. E. E. laundry, which is running at full School Athletic Association. Ap­
former president’s belief. He says: mons, Stacy Pante
where, the Indian was no engineer vited the Grand Army men bers i
blast now. Any one wanting pended is the program:
"Experience of 25 «ears has Panter, A. D. Andrews, L Cool
road builder, commissioner of high­ and a few other friends.
Solo, - - - - Miss Chatburn
"washee" done, should just call and
shown that the people may be baugh, Cans Carlson, F. W. Isaac­
ways. He knows well enough how
leave clothes and, Gee Wung wdl
Rccetation
Leia Buckingham
Before and after dinner .1 number aroused to sound high thinking and son, Ancel Isaacson
S
o
|
o
_
.
_
. . Miss Fox
to keep the woods full of timber and of toasts were responded to by per­
do
the
rest.
that the legislative and executive j The Brooklyn air'ved Sitmdav
trees, as we know very little of at sons present. The first being by
Selection
-
-
Girl s Glee Club
morning
with
nine
tons
of
freight
These mild and pleasant April
officers may show their intention of
this present age, in a comparatively Mrs. J. A. Faulds, president of the
Motion
Pictures.
anti
sailed
again
early
Sunday
showers are a source of great debght
carrying out the people’s purpose,
open condition through which his W. R. C. in which she stated why
yet the whole movement for good morning with 235,000 feet of lumber to garden truck growers. They beat
trails led him wherever he wished to they had met, and paid a glowing 1
Grange Meeting
may come to naught, and injustice and the following passengers: Levi the snow and ice, and river floods
go
tribute to General Grant. A bi- j
Goff
and
wife,
John
Neumer,
and
of the East all hollow.
be perpetrated because certain [
Then so-called civilization came, ography ol General Gram was read
judges of certain courts steeped in Martin Thompson
Grandma Kicking went to Bandon
The regular meeting of Ban«ion
the former owners of the county was by J. VV. Felter, who also inter­
some outworn political and social , The Fifield arrived yesterday ■m Saturday morning to rec< ire Grange will be held in Od«i Fel­
transferred to Reservations. Tne spersed his address with a few in­
philosophy totally misapprehend ■ morning with He tons of freight and medical treatment for rheumatism lows Hall next Saturday, May 4th.
increasing number of arrivals applir d stances in the life of the great gen­
their relations to the people and to j the following passengers: A J from a local physician. She will The meeting will commence at 10:30
means which the Indian avoided eral.
Mendal, C. C. Nelson and wife,
the public needs.
carefully, “fire."
Rev. F. M. Sanderlin, Col. R. 11 I “I have never taken a position in i Harry Blakemore, Geo. Woodworth. also visit her sons who are located a. m. There will be special business
and initiation. Lunch will be serv< d
The glorious forests, ever thought Rosa, J. A. Faulds, H. C. Hartranft, I advance of Abraham Lincoln who B. Pelantag, E Peterson, A. II there.
inexhaustable, soon became de­ and others responded to toasts in a 1 said: ’If the policy of the govern Linn, W. B. Brown. Robert Linn.
Catterlin «St LeGore are running a at noon. All Grangers are urged to
I
stroyed by such reckless, yes sinful, I ve y eloquent manner and all were ment on vital questions affecting the A. F. Rice, B. Elliott, Miss Dora free grocery delivery here in Pros­ be present.
work of the fire fiend; d -ad stumps, exceedingly instructive to those ivhole people is to be irrevocably I Let, Mr. Estabrook, Capt. Clemens per from their headquarters in Ban­
For Sale Quick.
black and unsightly, reaied upward present. Mrs. J. VV. Young also fixed by decisions of the supreme and son. The Fifield will s til again don This will prove a source ol
to tha sky, showing off as tomb­ recited a beautiful little poem about 1 court, the instant they are made the at midnighi.
great convenience to a great many
stones “See, you who can see the the “Boys in Blue and the Boys in ; people will have ceased to be their
customers here, who are taking ad­
------ -uw»-------
I will sell at a bargain, my prop­
signs, we are the last of the woik, Gray. ’
own rulers, having to that extent I Myrtle Point Enterprise En­ vantage of it.
erty.
consisting of two lots, llOUSf,
the builder of the universe had willed
Taken all in all the event was a practically resigned their govern­
A partv cf young people from Co­ barn, and garden. Running water
larges.
to grow, to beautify the land. There great success in every particular and | ment into the hands of that eminent
quille were passengers on the Norma on place, situated 2 blocks north­
at the right or left, behind and be­ after dinner all departed feeling that tribunal."
Saturday morning to Bandon Beach, east of Moore’s mill, on new plank
fore us, lay the remainder of our it had been a day well spent, and
-------- 000--------
The «Myrtle Point Enterprise c ime where thev spent a most enjoyable road. Will sell at a sacrifice, $650.
bodies, decaying, whereas, by prop a auy of the younger generation
Forest Fire Season Coming. out last week in enlarged torm and «lay. 'They returned the same day cash takes the place. Call on or
er use we would have become the who were present had a much more
is now a 1 egular six column, eight to Coquille.
address F. Jesch, Bandon, Ore.
means of enriching thousands of you vivid knowledge of the greatness ol
page
paper,
which
gives
it
a
much
.33-<f
«Mrs.
Bi
Barrows
and
daughter,
men.” The timber could be used General Grant than before.
The Forest Fire season is only a
more dignified appearance and adds Miss Ruth, spent Saturday in Ban­
as an aid in all the running industrial
few weeks off Those who have
<«<«■ » —
F or S ale —White cedar row
considera lv to the amount |of space don, visiting with friends and look­
improvements, and wherever used,
slashings to burn as the result ol
boat.
Cost $85. Will sell cheap,
Find
Democratic
Justice.
for
reading
mailer.
Since
Mr
ing after business interests.
furnished better raw material than
land clearing, logging, road build­
if taken at once. Apply at Central
Shultz,
the
present
editor
took
hold
younger generations of trees are
ing, or any other purpose, should
Col. Diain, the genial captain of Warehouse.
32-t2X
of the paper about a year ago, he
able to do. All those trunks,
begin
to
watch
for
the
time
when
the
Superior, reports bis cottage in
The law requires that the County
has
added
several
new
leatures
and
stumps, roots lying in confuted di Clerk shall call to his assistance in burning can be done in accordance
Bandon, on Sixth Street, as nearly
rcctions obstructed communication, canvassing votes cast ,.t an election with the law, and with safety to sur be n constantly improving the paper, completed
His minv friends here
TALKING RADICALISM.
until i y hard and fromer unneces­ two justices of the pea.-e—one a re­ ¡rounding property. It is only by but the last improv -inent is the best ire surmising who the lair m stress
Tlie woman who has thought
of
all,
and
the
paper
n
>w
takes
rank
sary work a road of some sort was publican the other a democrat—res­ having slashings removed through
of so pleasant a home will be. That’s
our her own philosophy of life,
who is really original and un­
opened to lead from one pl «ce tc idents of the county. Justice E. D early spring or late fall burning that ; among the leading news papers of alright Col.
conventional. Is not the woman
another. By and by greater num­ G. Holden of Coquille, and Justice there is hope of keeping dow u lire this section ot Oregon, We con-
Mrs. Dorland anil Mis. Adam
who Is always talking radical­
gratulate Brother Shultz on his sue
ber of settlers demanded better roads C. R. Wade of Bandon were selec­ lattr on
ism Just because she has the
[
Storm
wei'
passengers
on
the
Nor
courage to live her own life she
upon which to travel with wagons. ted by the clerk for the performance
Timber land is paying a large part cess.
j ma to Bandon Saturday, where they
— occ-------
Ims learned the cost, and she
The roads began to be built under ot this service for the recent primary I of the taxes in Oregon; 75 to 80 per
| snent the day shopping and visiting
dare not ndvlae others to emu­
For
Sale.
the advice of supervisors wludid election. Heretofore, we aie in­ cent in some counties. The owners
late her own deflauce. I have
| friends.
nothing to say against a woman
n it care for the good road as long formed, it has been impossible to of ibis class of property are not ask
5
acre
tract
dose
in.
Good
level
who. after carefully considering
Don
t
forget
the
date
of
the
Bene
­
as there was money in it for them to secure a democratic justice in this ing for roads, or other improvements
her particular problem, solves It
land
$300.
Easy
terms.
fit
Dance
for
the
Prosper
School,
be paid by the taxpayers. Who county, but in this instance Bandon to enhance the value of their prop­
in some way which tradition has
Also 10 acres good land 1 I 2 miles Saturday evening May 4th Var­
named unsafe or wrong. Then
cares for good roads?
furnished one of this political faith erty. but are contributing cheerfully
ney’s Orchestra from Bandon will
the c<»nse<|Uences of her act
out $400.
More and more the taxes in­ and the law was complied with.— to have these built lor the benefit of I
s|«.ak for her. If sufi'erlng re
' furnish the music. A good time is
F
or
E
xchange
.
others. It therefore, seems only
suits she is the sufferer, and
creased for such work. More faith­ Coquille Herald.
Good dairy ranch of 120 acres. promised to all who attend. Come
there Is always her example Hut
right that county officials should a-
ful overseers and workmen made
It s tlx1 women who are ufrald to
5
j
acres
l-l
class
bottom, l<al.m> <• one, come" »11 and trip the “light
sist
in
preserving
a
pioperty
which
improvements, which, when proper­
It you want to hunt, fish, or get
act and who take it out in talk
'
iantastic
toe."
to
the
merry
music
of
good
benefit
40
acres
in
er
>p.
ly taken care of during the rainy i married, go to Oakes for applic i- contributes so substantially to the
who are dangerous. — Marion
Varrey’s Gi. iieslra.
Hermosa.
Fairfax. Playwright
running expenses of the government. Rann Hilly slocked. W"‘ exchange
season would have answered fairly tions for license,
24tf.
for Bandon property,
- —000-----
County Courts can do much to
well until during summer time such---------------------------
6-Room modern house and | lots,
Everct Nvm.mover of Marshfield
roads became good enough. I say paid by the taxpayers, Slowly we help keep down fires b »th by living
■veil
located
in
Myr.le
Point,
(hr.
,
'he
piano < Xpert connected with the
good enough, but net good. With creep along, until clearer heads than sure that rights of way of roads are
f
>r
Bandon
value
$2000.
1
W.
R. Hames Music Company, is
out this proper care in winter and we have shall overcome those diffi kept free from inflammable material
5
Room
house
and
4
lots
in
Co
1
in
the
city tuning pianos. He was Drives 4,000 Mil s
the rainy season the great traffic we culties with less expens, by greater 1 and by assisting the State Forester
quille. Ore., to Ira«. • tor any good here six years .«go and had then a
have upon this special road of which 'speed, with no animal exertion and during the dry months through as-
Benind a Team
Landon property.
| ph< noinenal run as a tuner. Mr.
I speak now, from Bandon to Lang­ no pounding the traveler on vehicles signing men to work under his di­
4-Room modern «louse in North Nymanovcr has the distinction of of (ioats.
lois, one wallow hole after another. in such ways that his health mig ht rection. One bad fire w.ll result in
Pend,
to exchangh ■ r Bandon value being a «ircu 1 navigator, and is th«'
the
loss
of
thousands
of
dollars
of
wagons break down, horses are be injured.
second kr.own plan > tuner in Amer
I
:oo.
|
lax
money
to
the
State,
and
t
is
Steam railroads, automobiles, will
over taxed in pulling out of such
I us what you ica encircling the entire earth, pay­
Come in a id
mireholes, and the poor brute is be a thing of the past. Electricity, sound public policy to avoid this if
ing his way is a piano expert. A
i.ave to trade.
1
nearly unable to walk on account of produced by wavepower of the I possible.
man from it«,- Chickering factory in
DEYo
'
.
&
SMITH.
3'
tf
mighty
ocean
will
propel
vehicles
f
sore legs from bruises or mud fever,
Boston bcit g the first one. Mr.
----
-«•»»
---
G.
LeRcy
Hall,
ot
Marshfield
will
;
upon
one
stringer
of
rails,
lay
far
e
or shoulders are bleeding from ill
Mayor J. W. Mast J. L Kronen «Nyir.anover made the entire trip
s
fitting collars, a whip, or as in in ' safer, with reduction of friction to a deliver one of his instructive and en
berg,
and Dr. L. I*. Sorensen are around the vorldsir.ee he was here
stances clubs are used upon such un­ ' minimum, with the swiftness of the tertaining lectures at the old school
six years ago. The gentleman w as
fortunate animals by men claiming flight of a bird. Then the future house, Tuesday evening, May 14th, ail possessors of new Ford autos, of
a pleasant caller at these head-
the
1912
model.
Dr.
Sorensan
and
to possess Christianity, it is hi-, generations will be astounded at the auspicies of the Hurry-lip-Bible
«piartcrs yesterday.
Mr.
Kronenberg
h
ve
five
passenger
horse, nobody has a right to say a what a poor class of manlike crea­ class. Admission 25 and 15c. Those
---- cxx>---
cars,
but
the
mayor
’
.-
car
is
•
just
big
»
word. Law! But not the law c f the tions has been living here before who do not hear this lecture will
Somebody
saj«
enough
for
two."
Estiayed
to my place about 18
miss a sure treat. It will be rem
them
Almighty.
.■onths ago, a led heifer. Owner
A consultation like this is better embered that Mr. Hall lectured her« "there is a reason.'
It took us white and civilized
First National ßa...»
may
have same by proving property
your
liver,
kid-
Witter
Water
for
people fifty years to come to this than none, is not that what strikes not long ago on "Riley" and bis
State Depositary
disgraceful condition; year after year your thought? No doubt; it seems audience at that time was more than neys and rheumatism, C. M. Spen- and payiug damages. P. J. Smith,
near Prosper Road.
32-tft F
cer, Agent.
—M. G. Pohl. I ¡ leased.
ue spent some more of the money so.
If
I