Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915, June 18, 1912, Image 1

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VOLUME XXVIII
BANDON, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 1912
NUMBER 46
served by such a station. Our
Faci, About the Panama ß|jy
county court has shown a disposition I
to be progressive and indulgent of
Notice is hereby given, that a regular Election has been the wishes of the fanners in horti­
called and will be held within the corporate limits of the cultural matters, and if the people
The entire length o( the Canal
City of Bandon, Coos County, Oregon, on the 19th day of of Coos county will awaken to the
from deep water to deep water is 50
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June, 1912, for the purpose of electing one Mayor and one positive, pressing present need of an
miles. Fro a shore lin^ to share
Experiment Station in out midst I
line its length is about 40 miles.
Recorder, to be elected by the electors of Bandon at large, where our wants may be quickly|
Bandon Touch Collier Up In passing from the Atlantic to Don’t Forget to Vote and be
and for the purpose of electing Six (6) Councilmen; Three and practically served, and will in-1
Sure That You Vote
*’1( ' c> a vessel will steam
(3) to be elected from Ward No. 1, West, by the qualified divfdually and collectively urge the' Freely But Fail to Bunch { ,ile
through 7 miles of channel with a
Right.
voters in said Ward, and Three (3) to be elected from Ward establishment of such an institution, 1 Hits
bottom width of 500 feet to Gatun,
I
am
confident
the
county
court
wil
No. 2, East, by the qualified voters in said Ward, and, fur­
where it will enter a series of three
locks in flight and be lifted 85 feet
ther, for the purpose of submitting to the voters of Bandon make provision for the proposed
station, contingent upon state ap­
at large at said Election the following measures for their ap­ propriation for maintainance and Although Bandon outbitted Co to tlfe level of Gatun Lake. It may Tomorrow is City' election, and
proval or rejection: (An Ordinance prohibiting live stock Oi eration, which latter we have quille Sunday, Collier kept their 12 steam at fi ll speed through this lake, we will elect a mayor, city recorder,
a channel varying from 500 to and six councilmen.
from running at large within the corporate limits of the City every assurance will be made. I hits so well scattered th • ! they were in
1000 feet in width, tor a distance of
of Bandon, proposed by Initiative Petition tiled in the office earnestly urge upon all organizations good for but three runs. Coquille, about 24 miles, where it will enter This paper ia not outj election­
eering for anybody. You have
of the City Recorder of the City of Bandon on date of of farmers, and upon all individuals on the other hand, grabbed 5 runs Culebra Cut. This cut is 9 miles probably made up your minds for .
who have at heart a desire to see : off their 8 bingles aided by Craig's
long 450 feet high at the highest whom you are going to Yote and
March 5, 1912), also, (An Ordinance authorizing the pur­
Coos county progress and keep | weakening and Bandon s misplays.
chase of a City Park, and the appropriating of money there­ pace with the advance of practical Craig appeared to have lots of stuff point and has a bottom width of 300 anything we could say world not
change it, but what we want to urge
for, proposed by the Common Council of the City of Ban­ science, to support this movement on the ball, but the pesky Coquillites feet.
maximum tidal oscilation on is for everybody to get out and vote,
don, filed in the office of the City Recorder on date of May aggressively. It this Branch Ex managed to connect safely with men the The Atlantic
is 21-2 feet; while on and then be satisfied with the results.
periment St'lion is established, it on the bases; just the reverse of the
8, 1912).
the Pacific it is 2t feet.
But in your enthusiasm over tne
Such election will be held at the following places in the will mean to Coos county; the so­ locals. Pierce of the locals made a The d pth of canal, including its city officials don’t forget to vote
running catch in the sixth,
City of Bandon: all voters residing in, and registered in Ward lution of the important problems great
course through the lake qaries from
which retard diversified farming; we picking the sphere off his shoe tops 45 to 85 feet. The bottom width right on the park question and the
No. 1 will vote at the City Hall, and all voters residing in, will veiy soon be able to retain the Tuttle of the locals was the baiting
cow question. They are both ques­
anil registered in Ward No. 2 will vote at the Eire Hall. The balance oi trade in favor of our twn star oi the day getting thiee hits, varies from 30.1 feet in Culebra Cut tions of vital importance and the
to from 500 to tooo feet in .the lake.
polls in each ward will be open and closed as follows: They producers; it will make the unit of one of them, a two bagger, in the The Gatun Dam. which will form way they are settled tomorrow will
be a long step, either toward pro­
will be opened at the hour of 9 o’clock A.M. on said day effort on the farm productive of foui th.
Gatun Lake bv impounding the gress or digression. Bandon ought
two
games,
next
Bandon
plays
greater
returns;
it
will
demonstrate
and will remain open until 1 o’clock P. M., and will then
waters of the Chagres River and its to be progressive so let us vote on
Sunday, the 23rd, with Myrtle Point
close until 2 o’clock P.M., and will then be opened at 2 the producing power ot lands whose and
tributaries, will be nearly 1 I 2 miles the progressive side of both of these
Coquille.
Eve>ybody should
yielding power of lauds whose yield­
o’clock P.M. and will remain opened until 7 o’clock P.M., ing power is at present unknown; it turn out and help win these games long, 1-2 mile wide at its base, about issues. You all know how that is.
4 ><> feet thick at normal water level so we will not stop to tell you, but
and will then be permanently closed at 7 o’clock P.M. of will give assurance to the small pro­ or we will be in the cellar.
and its crest will be 115 ieet above GET OUT AND VOTE.
said day.
ducer who would like to settle a nd
The score : follows:
sea level.
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I he Boards chosen by the Common Council to conduct work with us; it will be the means BANDON
This 1 ike will furnish the water
W anted — tooo empty s icks at
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of justifying our just cairns of the Mead ss
said Election are as follows:
for
lockages, the locks being filled I Central Warehouse.
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Gallier cf
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In Ward No. 1, R. C. McKinnis, T. T. Allen and J. superiority of our county as the Pierce rf
by gravity flow through conduits in J this chain is likewise broken, and
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home for the producer of the ne­
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the concrete walls of the locks and
N. Langlois as Judges, and Chris Rasmussen and Geo. Man- cessities of life: it will carry to the Tuttle c
the ship crashes into and through
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Dippie 3b
thence percolating through holes in
ciet as Clerks.
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the gates still the canal is protected.
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outside world the message that we McNair If
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bottom of the locks. It is estimated
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In Ward No. 2, E. B. Henry, W. H. Logan and S. are a progressive people, who be­ Craig p
This is done by emergency dams
> that the lake will furnish enough which will be swung across the ca­
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10
lb
Mundy as Judges, and A. J. Barre and Harry Lee as Clerks. lieve in our country, and propose to Cox
water to make 41 passages daily
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Devereaux 2b
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nal and lowered astern al the ship,
I bis notice is given pursuant to the provisions of the develop the best there is in her, and Hohn x
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thr ’ugh the locks, using them at full
thus blocking the flow of water
know
how
to
go
about
it
to
get
re
­
City Charter and also to an order of the Common Council
length, or about 58 lockages a day,
26 19
3
35
Totals
which would otherwise rush down­
sults when we undertake anything.
The
made at a regular meeting thereof held upon the 15th day of
PO A
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ward from the Lake.
1'he schedule of meetings which has COQUILLE
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locks are 1000 feet long, no feet
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Johnson ss
May, 1912.
There will be two breakwaters
been arranged, and at which the Lorenz 2b
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wide and 45 feet deep, and are tn
Dated at Bandon, Oregon, this 6th day of June, 1912. gentlemen mentioned will be, June Byles c
protecting the entrance to the canal.
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double sets, so that one ship can be
The one on the Atlantic side will be
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E. B. KAUSRUD, Recorder. 1 th, at bridge; June 171b, at Myrtle J Collier p
ascending
while another is descend­
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to,500 feet long, 15 feet wide on top
Point; June 19th, at Coquille; June Howell cf
ing.
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and 10 feet high above mean sea
Coos County Should Have a products. This coast region of our 20th, at Marshfield, Chamber of C Oerding
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The gates oi lhese locks will be
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Collier lb
level, The breakwater at the Pa-
State, presents climatic conditions Commerce, 8:00 p. m ; June 21st, at
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A Collier If
steel structures 7 feet thick bv 65
Branch Experiment
cific entrance will be three miles
radically different from the interior, North Bend; June 25iid, at Piper’s , Cooper
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teet long, and from 47 to 82 feet
and
the
need
of
this
region
lor
ex
and will vary from 20 to 40
!
long,
Station.
Grove, N Coos River; June 24th,
33
5
8 28 22
Totals
high They will weigh from 100 to j
pert advice in such variety tn ikes at Bandon, These meetings are
feet
in
height above mean sea level
x Batted for Devereaux in ninth. 600 tons each.
submission of our problems to the free and open, , and everybody in-
and will be from 50 to 300 feet wide
Score by Innings:
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Electricity will he used to tow all on top. This breakwater is being
To The Editor:
Corvallis Station not practical hence vited. This is an opportunity for
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vessels
into anil through the locks built with earth and rock brought
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Bandon
Will 5ou kindly give space in this movement to secure a Branch us to show oui confidence in the
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Hits
and
lo
operate
all gates and valves, from Culebra Cut.
your columns to the following and Experiment Station We already future of our country. So come Coquille
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power
being
generated
by water tnr
The building of Gatun Dam, and
once more give evidence of your de­ know that this section of the State everybody, and in the meantime
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Hits
bines
Irom
the
head
created by the creation thereby of Gattin Lake,
votion to the people. Between the is capable of producing the highest talk Experiment Station day and
SUMMARY
Gatun Lake, the power house being will cover the old Panama Railway
14th and 29th of June next, Com­ quality of all farm products indi- night, and then hunt up one of the
Three base hit, j. Collier; two located in the spillway. This powei
with water. This road is being re
missioner A. H. Carson, of the State gemous to the temperate zone. True petitions and sign it. They will be base hits, Tuttle, Meade and By les;
will also be used to light the canal built on a re-localion at a cost es­
Board of Horticulture, accompanied many of these are not produced on easy to find.—P. M. Hall Lewis,
bases on balls oil Collier 2, eff anil indicate the position of ves-els.
by Prof. Reimer of the Medford a commercial scale, but that is simply Marshfield, Ore., June 1st, 1012.
Crjig 2; struck out Collier 12, Vessels will not be permit!'' I to en timated at $9,000,000 and will be
beciuse
we
do
not
know
what
of
our
Branch Experiment Station, and
Craig 9; double play Tuttle to Cox ter or pass through the locks under 47. r miles long, which is a trifle
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toils
to
select
for
a
certain
crop,
nor
Professors Jackson and Wilson of
to Dippie; wild pitch Collier 1; hii their own power, but will be towed shorter than the old line.
A
Wonderful
Motion
Picture.
It is estimated that the total cost
what
crop
for
a
certain
soil,
for
the Corvallis Station, will tour Coos
by pitched ball, Hohn by Collier.
through by electric locomotives run of the canal to the Government will
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County, visiting the principal pro­ greatest returns, and at the same
Time of game 2 hours, 5 minutes. mug on cog rails laid on lop of the
The Grand theatre will show a
be $375,000,000, involving an an-
ducingcenters, and addressing meet­ time conserve the productivity of the
Umpire, Johnson.
lock walls. The num' er of loco­ uual interest charge of $11,250,000.
splendid and comprehensive mov
ings of farmers, upon agricultural soil.
Sunday s Gaines.
motives will vary with the size of the The very roughly estimated cost of
and horticultural subjects. These
Ooservation carefully totalled for ing picture of the Panama Canal
vessel, the usual number, however, operation is$7$o,000 a year. This
At
Coquille,
Morning
Game:
visits from recognized authorities on the last three years show that Coos Work as it appears today. This,
Myrtle Point 12, Coquille 6 will be four, two ahead to tow the
will mean an expense of $1,000,000
farming subjects, are certain to be county is sending out every year interesting and instructive film takes ,
Afternoon Game:
vessel, and two astern to hold it in a month for inteiest and operation
of great value to all who hi ar their for iresh and cairned vegetable food us along the entire Canal Zone from
Coquille 5, Bandon 1
a centr il position and bring it to a_
It is believed that the canal will be
talks, and every producer from the products, over $40,000, notwith ' the Atlantic to the Pacific. It shows At Marshfield, Morning Game:
2 stop,
us
the
immense
series
of
locks
at
the
North
Bend
8,
Marshfield
opened to commtrce by January 1,
soil should turn out and attend one standing the fact that we have the
The lime required to pass a v»s 1914.
Afternoon Game
or all of the meetings scheduled to soil and climate to grow all this pro­ Gatun Dam, it gives us fine views !
Marshfield 6, East Side I sei through all the locks is e-itinioed
of
the
wonderful
machines
used
for
take place next month. It is to be duce. and could have car 'oads to
Cor s County League Standing.
at 3 hours, and the time consumed
regretted that we have so few op ship. The dairymen of Coos county excavating Uncle Sam's big ditch.
Per tn passage from deep water to deep
Won
Lost
Played
In
fact
if
you
see
this
picture
it
,
portunities to hear practical experts are annually shipping in twice this
750 j water will be from to to 12 hours,
4
Coquille
3
I
on these subjects, but theie is a very value of feed for their herds, a great is just like being right on ihe big North Bend
667
3
2
1
according to how fast the vessel
trood reason for their seldom coming portion cf which, by modern meth- j job. For a picture that is of wotid- 1 Myrtle Point 3
667
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2
trave’s under its own steam
and the answer is the two hundred ods of soil management, can un - wide interest, that entertains as well j Marshfield
2
500
2
4
For the purpose of protecting th ■
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3
odd miles from Corvallis to Coos. questionably be produced al home. : as instructs, this film oi the Panama Bandon
000 lock gates from a ship that may be
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Two years ago Harnev county pro­ All these problems are within the Canal in 1912, is in a class by itself. I East Side
out of control, fender chains have
vided the land buildings and per­ n ope of the Experiment Station. | Every man, woman, and child
been placed across the canal at the are men well qualified for
manent equipment for a Branch Ex­ but two hundred odd miles is too | will surely wish to see the World's
Not a Candidate.
lake entrance If a ship is ap
periment Station, and the Legisla­ long a radius when one is contin­ Greatest Engineering Feat.
At the Grand, Wednesday night, '
1 proaching at proper speed these their responsibilities by
ture at ihe last session provided tor ually in need of the service. There
I hereby announce to the public eha ins will rest on the bottom of the
$4 ,0 >0 [>er year to maintain and is ample work in soil testing, crop June 19th. Other good films. No
long and successful expe*
that
I am not a candidate f< r council­ canal. Il the s ip is approaching
operate it, the appropriation to be lotation, soiling, crop disease con­ advance in price. 10c admission.
man in the Second Ward of Band, 11 too rapidly, the first of these chains rience in business and
use! under the direction of the trol, and kindred activities, to keep
and
ask all people to please leave will be raised across her bows, and
Board of Regents of the O. A. C., an energetic staff on the jump the
Notice.
my
name
blank in their voting as 1 will play out under a resistance financial affairs.
(see Laws of 19H, page 115.) The year round, even under present
positively will not serve if elected pressure of 50,000 pounds. If the
H irney Station has been of .incal­ stage of development of the country
H. H. D ufort .
speed of the ship is so great as to
As
we
have
sold
our
shop
we
ask
culable talue to the firmers of that to say nothing of the areas which are ,
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overcome the resistance, and the
all
persons
knowing
themselves
in
­
iegior, in soli in; the agricultural added yearly to the tillable acreage
For
well
recommended,
practical
chain is broken, the ship comes in
debted
to
Wisoi
&
W
drath,
to
I roblem; presented, by developing of this section of Oregon. CurrA, |
nurse,
adlresi,
Nurie,
box
6t6,
contact wnh another chain exercising
please
edi
and
settle
Ly
June
20th.
practical methods to inc reuse diver­ Coos, and the western portion of
Bandon,
Ore.
augi8c
a similiar re ¡stance. In the event
Douglas
a
oaid
be
conveniently
j
W
ilson
&
W
alrath
.
sity, volume and quality of larm
City Election Notice.
The Directors of
this Bank
FIRST NAT L BANK
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