Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915, May 07, 1912, Image 1

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    H^Tiil-Weelcly
Bandon
VOLUME XXVIII
Tar*«
BANDON. OREGON. TUEbDAY, MAY 7. 1912
S.yin,. b, Ik. H.dl., Mm Ulllllg
NUMBER .35
Coo* C< unty Field Meet.
Legal
Mineral Claim Must
Produce Value*.
BOATS ARRIVE
Plans lor the high school track
By declaring against the i.iitiativr,
meet arc being rapu'k perfected ami
referendum and recall. President Tall
Roseburg, Or.. Mav 2—Govern­
it is expected that this year’s field
ia doing atl hr can to help Teddy
ment
land must yield something
•lay will be the biggest and be.-t, as
cm e back.
more
that}
colors to give it the legal
well as the most joyous one ever
Th- initiative, referendum and re­
character of a mineral claim, and if
Receives hel<l in M trshfield. Business will be Special Election Passes off it produces gold at all it must be in Shipping Business Continues
call simply means government by all Southern Pacific
suspended, there will be good music,
the people instead of goverinent by
Rails for Coos Bay Road .and the event will be sort of a big
Quietly, Friday, With Big paying quantity to be held under
as Brisk as Ever at Coquille
a part of the people; in other words
the
classification
of
a
mine.
This
is
celebration to which people will
at Eugene
Majority for Charter.
River
it is democratic instead of aristocratic
the decision of the United States
go from all parts of the county.
government.
land office in Roseburg in dismissing
The athletic association of the
Is not wealth the production o'
the
contest of the federal govern­
Marshfield high school will give a
labor? certain financial kings tell
Eugene, Or., May 4. — The Guard gold medal to the best all-around
rhe special election held last Fri­ ment against Irving P. Gardner, in­
The Elizabeth arrived in port 1 ->t
us that over production makes hard says; The Southern Pacific company
athlete in the county, a silver medal day for the purpose of voting on the volving a 40 acre tract on Lees I Sunday with too tons of freight and
t mes. In that case when the 1 eo today began work on the construc­
to the second best, and ribbons for new city charter and extension of icreek east of the town ol Mjrtle the following passengers; Bessie
pie work loo hard producing wedth tion of a short spur, with light rails,
the first, second and third places in the city boundaries, passed off very C.eek. Gardner holds the claim on Machado. J. 11. Sweet, L. J Quinn,
they make themselves poor, And from the main line of the road to the
each event. A banner will be given 'quietly, with the charter carrying | its timber and agricultural possibil- and C. Nemstadt. She saited on re-
then when the poor man complains material yard on the new Coos Bay
I by a vote of more than 3 to I. the . 1 ilies.
I turn trip at 2:00 o’clock this morn­
to the school taking first place.
ol hard times, these financial kings line. The material yard is located
The
contest
against
Gardner
was
exact
vote
being
154
to
48.
This
ing, ¿ ith 25 tons of freight. 33 cords
1’he si h ol children have started a
tell him he is lazy and won’t work on the Jensen place, between Blair
instituted
after
an
investigation
by
of matchwood, and 207,000 tert ot
ticket selling campaign ami expect was a light vote, but the victory for
The trouble is this: the people who street and the main track. Work
to sell a thousand tickets before Fri­ the charter was decisive, and will federal mineral examiners. During lumber, and 21 passengers as tal­
produce the wealth do not get it; also began on the building to house
day, May loth, which is to be a half give the city authoiities power to go 1 the introduction of evidence the un lows: Mrs. E. Thielemann, W. fl.
they produce it for private persons, material.
ahead with their work, although no savory operation of the old J. C. Bentley, wife and child, William
holiday.
captains of industry, employers of
The steel rails for a few miles of
During the wet weather, training undue power is granted to them, in Lee Mining company was recited, Troughten, Mrs A. H. Post, Doris
labor, and these employers of labor the track have been ordered and the
has been indoor, but good progress liie matter ol extending the city one witness testifying in particular, Pest, H A. Middlebusher, wife and
permit the producers of wealth to w'ork of laying them will begin just
has been made nevertheless. Re- limits the vote on the outside stood to the ‘ salting" of property to j twochildien, N. Jacobovich. J. H,
retain only a very small part of what as soon as they arrive.
porls from all schools in the county 18 for to 28 against, thus defeating fleece investors out of their money. I Smith, Frank LeRoy, O. Lturelie
they produce, represented in money,
In summing up the evidence the and wife. H<rry Hicking and wile,
Speaking of the prospect of imme­ are very encouraging, and are to the the proposition by 10 votes.
and with this small part or wage, diate living of rails W. R. Fontaine,-
land
officials say:
This is .mother demonstration of
Miss B Hicking Master H. Hicking
effect that all are confident of win­
they can not buy back the vastly engineer in charge, said today:
"The
land
held
by
Gardner
has
the
futility
of
trying
lo
incorporate
and R. E. L. Bedillion.
ning. Competition will be lively,
greater part of their own produce
“Heavy steel for the first three and no school will have a walk over. larger city boundaries by vote, as never yielded gold in paying quan­
The Tillamook sailed Sunday for
which is in the hands of the employ­ miles of the Coos Bay lines has been
From 8 to 12 athletes will be pitted there are always those who fear they tities; that it yielded money to mine Portland with 40 tons of miscellane­
ers as profits The captains of in­ ordered and will be laid as soon as
against each other in every evert. I ire going to be greatly injured by owners by the sale of stock, partic- ous freight, 143 cases of cheese,
dustry keep all the profits, and the it a'rives. The grade has been com­
I'he judges have been practically excessive taxation, etc., should they I ularly when operated by the J C 9,310 feet of lumber, 3,600 bundles
toiler gets a mere pittance VVliat plete d for the distance except the
all chosen and care has been taken be taken into the city, while at the Lee company; that the mere fact ot of veneer slices, 100 bundles ol bas­
is the remedy? Simply this: Let all final touch which is put on tn con­
to secure men who understand ath- same lime many of them want the colors of gold having bee n found is ket splints, and 35 tons of coal.
the people w ho produce all the prof­ nection with the laying of the steel.
that such mineral pre-
letics and will run off the events advantages oi the city and claim 1 no . evidence
. i
.
its keep the profits themselves in­ By the time the heavy rails arrive
1
vails
in
paying
quantities ” The
residence in the same.
quickly.
To Continue Work on Line
stead of turning them over to the the short switch of light rails will
I
officials
then
quote
from federal
All
plaited
districts
adjacent
to
Preparations are now being made
great captains of industry. How? have been completed and the heavy
decisions, in which it is held-
.it Marshfield for a social time to be Bandon should be in the city limits
Just as we keep the profits of ’he steel will be put on beyond Blair
“There are vast tricts of public
At the conclusion of the meeting
Ot course we do not blame those
given after the meet.
post office business, municipal light street. It is not the intention of the
I
|ands
in
which
minerals
of
different
of the directors of the Terminal Rail-'
who do not live in platted districts
plants, water plants, etc.
Why company to lay more than a few
> kinds are found, but not in such way this afternoon, it was stated
tor
not
wanting
to
come
in,
but
should the people give up the great­ hundred feet of light steel, purely Mississippi Floods Increasing those living in the platted districts I quantities as to justify expenditures that the only business transacted
er share of their earnings to the mil­ for convenience, and when the heavy
»hould feel it a privilege and a duty in the effoit to extract them It is was making arrangements for fully
lionaires bosses when they can em­ rails are put down they will be there
New Orleans. May 4.—The flood to come in. However, it is evident not to such lands that the term 'min- i complying with the company’s
ploy their owin bosses and fix their to stay.’’
condition in the lower Mississippi that these individuals think different­ I eral’ in the sense of the statute is franchise in Marshfield so that the
compensation on a basis of equality
construction work will go steadily on.
Mr. Fontaine further said that the continues to grow worse. No one, ly and it now becomes a problem to I applied.
and justice just as we now do in the high points toward t he tunnel are all not ever those who have dealt with get them to change their minds.
j "The statute does not reserve any
It was stated that action on other
case of post office employees, school graded and that a total length of similar problems, can forecast the
It has been staled by some who ; land from e ntry as a homestead matters that came up was postponed
teachers, workers in socialized water three miles is thus graded in addi­ outcome of the passing of the great­ live in these districts that it the elec­ simply because some foolish or until the arriual of L. J. Simpson,
and light plants, parks, government tion to the straight stretch of three est volume of water ever recorder! in tion lost they would come in by­ visionary person claims some portion the only director who was absent at
buildings, etc. The problem is to miles near Eugene.
' this stream. At New Orleans todav, petition. Il is to be hoped now <>f it as mineral ground, without any today's meeting. This is presumed
save the untold millions which go
Work on the grade is progressing the former high record was broken that this program will be carried out reference to the fact of whether to have been matter relating to the
into the pockets of individuals who as rapidly as thew eath r will permit . by almost a foot.
and by so doing at least a large por­ there are paying mines on it or not. Southern Pacific’s proposition to
do not earn these millions, and I be­ Fuller Co., subcontractors, are us­
Reports from flooded sections are tion ot the district be brought into I Nothing short of known mines on gam entrance to Marshfield
lieve this problem is so simple that ing a cable haul with donkey engines 'of the most gloomy character. Many the city limits.
the land, capable under ordinary
It is stated that anotner meeting
we are looking over it. In fact, it is for i»ower on the grade out in the 1 towns are under water and it is esti-
circumstances of being worked at a of the Terminal Railway directors
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already solved. Through the prin­ hills for the purpose of hauling ma­ ■ mated that fully 125,000 persons are
I profit,
is sufficient to preven' a will be held just as soon as Mr.
Organize County Base Bali homestead entrv. Finding of col Simpson returns.—Coos Bay rimes.
ciple of the initiative any industry terial from the cuts to the tills, in the homeless.
can be taken over and owned and way of expediting matters.
ors, even though fail ly good pros­
Sugar and cotton plantations nd
League.
operated by the people and all prof­
pects of gold, is not enough to sus­ Ask Recount in Bay State.
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cotton and sugar mills in many
its saved to the people as in the case
tain the mineral character of the
The water is
Foote Jury, Unable to Agree, j places are ruined
land."
of industries mentioned above, al­
s G. Whitsett and Milton Cox
Boston, May 3.—The filing today
'ever the tops of many houses or
Discharged.
ready collectively owned 4nd oper­
went
to
Coquille
Sunday
where
a
of
petitions for primary romuntt i.iiy
' above the second floors. Thousands
Coos
County
Republican
ated bv the people at the present
meeting
was^
held
and
the
organiza
­
I delay until June the issuing of -er i-
of persons are in dire want.
tune. Why not extend this doctrine
tion of a County Base Ball League j
ficates of election ol the delegates to
Committee
Has
Rousing
Conditions
at
Baton
Rouge
hour
somewhat? It is working pretty­ The jury in the Foote case, which ly grow worse., A force of one was perfected. Six towns in» the1
’
the
Chicago and Baltimore National
Meeting.
good so far as tried. Just put the was tried at Coquille last week bcfor> thousand men worked all night try­ county were represented; they were:!
| Conventions. Petitions for teevunts
question up to the people whether Judge Benson of Klamath Falls, dis ing to prevent a break in the levee j Marshfield, North B?nd and Eastside
were filed by the Taft managers in
they will take over the steel business agreed, and were ordered discharged directly in front of that city and on Coos Bay, and Myrtle Foint, Co­
At
the
called
meeting
of
the
Coos
nearly
all the cities and large towns.
for instance, and save all the hun- It is not known when a new trial w ill another large force is working just quille and Bandon on the Coquille ! County Republican Central Com­ Recounts also were asked in many
I
«beds of millions the steel kings are ! be held.
1 11 iver. It was decided to organize a mittee held at the County Court congressional districts and by the
south
of
Baton
Rouge,
The
city
is
reveling in and which they do not I The case went to the jury at 10:00 i built on the bluffs and the breaks b*x team league and have three House Monday at 1 p. m., the fol- j Roosevelt delegates in the 8 and to
produce. This vast .wealth is pro-( o'clock Friday night, and at 3:00 there did no serious damage except games every Sundav. On one Sun- lowing officers were elected to serve districts where press returns gave
duced by the men who are now­ o'clock Saturday a'ternoon announc­ in the wholesale distrist, but the rich day the three Coquille Valley teams ; for the two year term.
, Taft the delegates by narrow m-ir-
working for Rockefeller. Can not ed their disagreement. Written in­ surrounding country will suffer sc- will go to Coo- Bay and on the next
'gms.
Chairman,
P.
M.
Hall-Lewis
of
these same men work for Uncle Sam structions had been given to the jury veiely.
Sunday all teams will come to the Marshfield; Temporary Secretary, I
and get what they produce? Uncle by Judge Benson to the effect that
valley.
W. C. Chase of Coquille; Treasurer, | W anted —Watches to repair. H
Sam will divide these profits among Foote should be found guiliy unless
The organization was completed L A. Robert of Myrtle Point; Con­ Sabro, Atwater St.
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Traveling Hen Still Lays.
the people in the way of better the jury considered that the defense
and Charles Baxtex of Coquille was gressional Committeeman, C. A
wages, shorter hours, lower prices of I had proved beyond a reasonable
ejected president and he will be al­ Schlbrede of Marshfield; State Com
O. A C. Corvallis, Ore., May 5.
steel products, etc. Mr. Rockefeller doubt that Foote was insane when he
■ —Two hens, a barred rock and a lowed to choose his own secretary mitteeman, W. C. Chase of Coquille I
should be satisfied with what he can ■ killed Wilcox.
and treasurer. Each town has a
The Chair appointed as executive
The jury was furnished with four white leghorn, used on the C. A. C. right to an official umpire; the man
earn, not what others earn for him.
committee; L. A Roberts cf Myr­
When the people learn to wipe out forms of verdict, one being, not 1 poultry demonstration car to illus­ named for Bandon is Guy Rose, tle Point, Walter Sinclair of Co­
special privileges and powers to so guilty on account of insanitX. one ot trate the types of good layers, as bookkeeper ot the Seeley & Ander quille; R. H. Rosa of Bandon; C.
Means rising at six o'cl ’•<
called aristocratsand snobsand con­ second degree murder, and another compared with poor laving individ- son camp.
S.
Winsor
of
North
Bend;
and
F
in
the morning, living n
■ uals of the same breeds, have ,been
sume their own earnings, there will of manslaughter.
It is the intention to play home E. Allen of Marshfield. The meet -
a dollar a day if you e? t
laying regularly the whole two weeks
be no such thing as over production
talent as much as possible, but each ing was an enthusiastic one and the
that the car has been on the road,
Oregon at Her Richest.
two. Minding your o’
and moreover theie will be compar
town will be allowed the privilege ol unanimous sentiment was for a vig­
giving
demonstrations
before
some
«lively no poverty.
getting a pitcher from the outside. orous and energetic campaign for business and not meddli
11,000 people in 26 towns and cities.
Conditions at present Icok very the election of the republican candi­
with other people’s. Luc
Salem, Ore., May f, (Special) — It is now- on another fortnight’s
favorable
for
a
successful
1
ase
ball
means appointments
’
Prof. J. N. Begg's classes in danc­ With $ i ,6 jo , ooo on hand in the journey, on which it will make 24
dates nominated at the primaries.
season
in
the
county,
and
some
fast
ing will begin first lesson in Oriental State Treasury, Oregon is probably additional stops.
have never failed to keep.
During all this
Now is the time to get rid of your
Hall next Thursday afternoon. Ba­ in belter financial condition than time the good little biddies have not games are expected.
Luck means trusting ;n
Everybody who is interested in rheumatism. You can do it by ap
bies’ class at 2:oo p nt ; Youth’s class ever, all debts being paid except 1 missed a day in their egg produc
God
and your own resour­
at 3:30 or 4:00 o’clock. All those S’oo.ooo owing in connection with ! lion, while the poor layers, though the great national game should get plying Chamberlain’s Liniment and
massaging the parts freely at each ces.
who are interested leave names with the purchase by the Givernment of receiving the same food and care, in and boost for the proposition.
application.
For sale by C. Y.
Mr. Crain at Bandon Drug Store. the canal and locks at Oregon City. have not laid an egg.
It you want to hunt, fish, or get Lowe.
Parents are always welcome. Even
There is so much cash on hand
ing class and private lessons by ap that the Treasurer is distributing it
Dr. S. C. Endicott, Dentist. Ras­
W anted -*- 1000 empty sacks at married, go th Oakes for applici-
State Depositary
24tf.
pointment.
34-12
among 54 banks, state depositories. Central Warehouse.
2- tl lions for license.
mussen Bldg. Phone 71.
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