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About Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1912)
BANDON, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22. 1912 VOLUME XXV. I i REGOLAR SESSION Business Transacted at the City Hall by the Council Wednesday Night «ary, in any wav. to qualify the »tale n nt when we siy th it Hit tells the TRt TH. Wedonotkno* the mmn of the people wh ».11 this mm Smler- Im pretends to represent. We do Flic following interesting figures about Bindon shipping Know, however th it a'l oB his cl me were gathered by I’. 11. !’<• >le at the request of the United neigh >ors wi’h the exception of two States I reasun. or three h ive signe I the remons Shipments over the Coquille River Bar from |nlv 1st 1911 trance to his petition to July 1st 1912. R M 1’ y G. A. Henry OUTGOING FREIGHT A. F. Estabrook Co. Lumber 71,132,490 feet J J. Morris Shingles 9,897.390 Kenneth Perkins Piling 1,810 C. W. Young Railroad ties 201,961 J E Young s. 11 Walker Splints 27,450 bundles E. L. Strader Match« ood 1.960 cords C. A Swift. Coal STATISTICA!. INFORMATION FORI' OE BANDON NUMBER 92 Po »k-. By means of displ iy adver tising in tie a -p «per * or other nwlili cations It is much belter m pre- | I Mie arjcleaoout the district in such a manner that they can l>e excepted as regular reading matter by the t publication. This blatter is p ud for at so much a line. Another elite tive way to adveitise the towe i> to In spent New Favorite, Co have all news items of general out quille, and Other Boats on side interest sent to the outs de Coquille River. press. One of the best advertising for the town is the loeal uewsp «per. I Mr. C. E. Kopf has arranged with me to publish interviews wit!, local farmeis. Copies of these local Ames and Weldom the United newspipers sent to people in the States Inspector were in Bandon last east will be sple vlid advertising. Friday to inspect the Favorite, the new boat that the Coquille River Along the Waterfront. Transjiortation Company is building and they pronounced her a safe boat The Fifielil arrived yesterday in every respect as well as one of the with So tons of freight and pas- very best boats on the liver. The sengers as lolkiws: H. R. Mondi Favorite will be ready lor operation aiiil wife, J. Bradley, B. G. Hall, about December ist ar.d will be an N Nye, Geo. Comba, E R. Nein- excellent addition to the Coquille stadt, Amy Ki.«ntz, Sophie Krantz River Transportation Company’s VV, R. Kr.nit, A. Jastemeyer, fleet. Chas, Kelchetn JohneHansen. The The inspectors while liefe also in- Fifielil w ill sail again tomorrow. spccted the steamer Coqui’le and The Elizibe’h arrived this morn pronounced her one of the safest ing with no tons of freight and the boats on the river, She has 25 tons following passengers: Sol Israel, of weight in her bottom, and suffi Mrs. M. l ieid, Mrs. A Gray, El cient to hold her to pl ice in most mo Emmet, Win. Lopins, Mis. I my kind of a storm. A Perse, Eirl St. John, Geo. Don The inspectors were « -’I pleased ovan, Geo. Fount tin, M. Rouble. w ith both boats. The EILibeth wi'l sail at : ■> no to morrow mornibg. ----- . GOVERNMENT BOAT The regular meeting of the City Council was held in the city h ill Wednesday night with the mayor and all councilmen present. The following ordinances were 1,204 tons passed: An ordinance adopting ------- OOQ-------- general specifications for all street Butter, cheese etc. 2,4i>7 tons If you wmt good apples at the improvements, and an ordinali« e es \\ oolen goods 9.960 lbs. right price. Catterlin <Sc LeGore tablishing the grade on Pine street hive them. ¿1.00 to $1.50 pt r box INCOMING FREIGHT. The engineer was ordered to pre 92 t2 16,523 tons --- 000---- pare specifications for liar I surface Outgoing steamships 126 pavement for a portion of the ex Say Permit Will he Granted Outgoing sailing vessels 87 tension of Fir.it street. * Resolutions were pissed ord< rin< Passengers outgoing 1,361 an ordinance to lie prepared to con It w is stated here yesterday by a Passengers incoming 1,961 trol plumbing in the city of Bind in. : resident of North Bend, who claim The idea of the ordinance s to ed to have been given the informa Note: Three additional vesselsare now making regu specify certain methods as to how tion by Southern Pacific engineers lar runs into Bandon, the S. S. Anvil, S. S. Tillamook, and the plumbing is to be in-tailed. that the permit for the bridge across the S. S. Speedwell the last mined has a carr/ing capacity of Another condition oi the ordinane ■ t ¡e bay will begranlid immediately 900,000 feet of lumber. is that plumbers doing work in the by the War Department. The rt- Vessels sailing from Bandon plv between this port city of Bandito are not required t > port is to the effect that the S. P. be licensed, the city engineer to b wanted the U. S. Engineers to modi • and San Francisco, San Pedro, San Diego and coast ports to made ex-officio inspector of al fy their plans for the bridge, but the the south and Portland, Oregon and other coast ports to Announcement Exit-ordinary plumbing done in the city. engineers refused, and finally the S. the north. Happy Hooligan. An oidinanee w is erdered pre P. withdrew their obj- clions to cer The following mills etc, use Bindon as 11 deepsea pared for the improvement of Curry tain clauses and tile permit is no.v At the Old School House next shipping point. street. supposed to be forthcoming without “ The Infection of Happiness ” week Thursday night will arrive the 9 Sawmills A resolution was passed authoriz further delay, if this should ¡»rove will be the subject at the M. E. greatest aggregation oi amusements 4 Exclusive planing mills ing the appointment of a committee to be true, it will be up to Millis church next Sunday morning. Come that has struck Bandon in many 1 Shingle mill to lay out a fire proof building to pull that railroad out of his vest and laugh if you are amused. moons. There will be one con- 1 Woolen mill 'pocket an ! add a few more tails and I district. There will be no services at the tinous round of pleasure from the 2 Shipyards An ordinance was ordered pre ties to the milky way. It is also Methodist church next Sunday even time the door opens until it closes. pared, regulating the building of about time to make another effort to 5 creameries ing, but all are invited to take part The young people of th • Hurry up eaves troughs according to specifi get a franchise without strings on it 2 Canning factories for salmon in a Home Mission Union Service, Bible class have arrang ’d for the cations as provided in s 1 id ordì nance. from Marshfield —Coos Bay News 1 I'ruit cannery. with the Christian Endeavor Society presentation of the Stre? r of Cairo, ------- OOJ- -------- A resolution was pissed for the at the Presbyterian church “The Midway,” “The Trail and newer improvement 0:1 First street An Error. developenicnt in Bandon ire many the Feasts of Jupitor” in one long -ooo---- in the original townsite. fold but the town aud district d«»es festival of fun, all combined in a W. R C. Items. Piior to the meeting of the comi offer opportunity for every line of I st-'ct carnival running over with The announcement in Tuesday’s 1 endeavor. I submit th it th1 tlimg cil the viewers appointed by the every kind of amusement known J for us to do in adverl'sing the a«l- council to view the proposed exten R ecorder to the effect that the This has been a week of bit t h to :he human race ancient mediaval sion of Railroad street into First meeting night of the Pythian Sister, I vantages of this section is to select days. Comraffe Sumner and Coni- and modern, suited tJ old and street met at the office of the city Lodge would be changed fiom Fii that point wile e we offer except ion rade Coates are of the same age an 1 young, rich and poor, thick and reoerder and were duly sworn to div night to Wediesdiv night, be al upporiun'lic and direct our ad- were born on the sau.c «lay, Novein thin. A'l from the List to the ginning with November 20th. W IS Commercial Club’s First j vertisin so as to reach and con ber loth. TheW. R C. and a’ o their duties. greatest will find here one blaze of an error, it should have read, No vince jieop'e of that class that Ban menPiers of the G, ¿\ R took j c- glory and one gloriou > b’ 1 ----- 000 —• Meeting in New Hall was Here vember 27th All Pythian Sist«. r- don is the best place for them to casion to call at different tim s the children can sh >ot th • shoots, a Good One. The Twomile Road Again. will, therefore lake notice that the 1 come for their particul tr needs. during the »lay to congratulate t1 c the mothers and falh v, ri 1 • on the meeting night wi 1 be changed <11 Now gentlemen i have traveled comru les on their 73«1 annivcisai . scenic railway thro 1/1 beautiful Nov, 2"lli instead of Nov. 20th un la great «le.il of this western cou 1 »• Yesterday, Thursthy, the W. R groves and roninti Iiiheapei. E oitor R eorder announced in I'm-« lav’s R ecorder Flic B imlon Commerci «1 club met down here ami in Canada duiing in this w >rdv wtrfar; in their new hall 1 ist night, although die last te..- years a sp cial descrip C. gave M s. Deborah Young h ‘t The thin can get fat 11 ! ’1 > fat can the work of fixing it up is n >t «put«' tive writer f«>r two of the great Ca annual birthday surprise, bringing thin. A continoui ' sh >.v’’ will tween Perkins in I S ti 1 -r'i i A Great Union Movement. completed. The attend nice was nadian dailies, I wrote booster er- their baskets of lunch and a num! er amuse all free for ni r ig, while •moke o prillai prej i I -e of useful gif's. The u'ternoon pas. I a thousand attraction- v II be offer- i uge ami one of the pleasing features •mouldering e « mit/ It ivcnn ! «icies for pra«'tH dly eve./ towo in f'h'rtv two religion< <>-» 1 >iz ilio 1 ■ of 1 he evening was the fact that a away in hippy reminiscenses ?nd ed the people at the I j v ot price obi: «re J tn ! i > u • i v .:c have united in a Soci il Serv • • number of kt lies were present, an I i he Canadian Noithwest, and I say when the dainty lunch was dis ever known for the si -i ■ h gh grad* rends in of i’w > ni • tre nt?r. movement and created a commission I it was en«h<isi.«sti :illv voted oy the unhesitatingly and have fi,jres 10 pen-ed with we bid good bye wi '1 of talent. Come one n I ill. Five It is n it o ir pi > t ti p to »liri-ct and inform ih m. th it th r< chib to ex’end an invitation 1 to tile piovf it. That a in 11 who goes on renewed cheer for anoth r ye r. cents admission wiil be «'¡urged at 4 forth a i I <1 > b i*f!e «viti e i — Press Correspondent. 1n.1v l> ■ conc-rted .icti»»n with oth » I « lies to attend every Tlmrsd tv the Ian J in the Bui Ion territory to the door and for two • r« and uo ir • these do i jhty c i i n » » u n ght and that one night in each clear l.nvl an I engage in in»x« «l social organiz «lions. you can get inside ■ ■ greatest i •- p.nce-lavi'tg pe> )l; ill a-ked ihe moivli Is- turned over io the ladies Harming c.111 make a st.« I on less J O 2 3 1 V ! :) J i F 1(1 >. .*O 7/ '¡"his c-nnmLs'on his bargains ever offered <> 1 trie circuit. t ed in tii ari» o‘ v oxelmivelv. ' c.t| ital .«nd receiv« quicker and m >re ! cimr< iies t<> obst rv'* this week »S M oney back if not sr .ied. Inc il Sinierlin, il li? n ki W. E Be t reported that $754 certain retuans than i~ l ie case in I The SpeedweB left San I-ranci co f 1 te Thanksgiving night. The Week. The Meth Home M >sioti ■ i li.ul lu-en c«>llc'te«l for the Cofum!» a Can.nl.1. hive thè proier aniline ■- for Ban Ion y<" terday. and is dec pla ce the Old School House. «dist Episcop il Church of Bandon Ave ¡»l inking and th it the work’ an o aerati >101 Perki 1 ; .1 1 I 1 • n > r * rrow morning. The Speed Primarily I favor a policy of con loin brg.m the work last Sunday niai n would |»ro!>tbly be comoleie«.! in a well which lias been di.iCiibed va For young and oil, fun at the his dispisitio 1 Pere li wn- ing by .1 libet.il conlrioution to oat- tew «lavs The committee is about centiation on 'mlding for homeseek rious times the columns of the Old School House, T ìanksgiving so incline I, m;g it m i .* ¡- 11I • I side mis. ions anil is contmumg th $Ioo sh »it jet, but it is th »uglit ers who wish to engage in mixed R e C osder , will be a fine addition night. sh trpin h i h itc'iet 11 I r • n work b> remodeling their audience that tins amount can easily be ; farming, men with small capit;' who to Bandon’s ocean going fleet. She Sinde :i i ’ s eliso • le.r rei s » raised. 1 want a homo and wish to de the r is a larger and speedier boat than I room. he woulil look Ime a repli C I ot A few bills were allowed and own lx>-s anil who are not afraid oi any that are now entering this — j—— harbor. Ingc.sill. r’i;w ir * n itte » <? > other business transacted ami th«- .a little brush. ceruing w 11 1 w .• kn > v > ir 1 i.i !e time was turned over to Mr. P. H 1. the O I See the Fill Mtn U I K/int to follyw out a pol cy t'l .t Poole the new secretary who out It is the pleasant duty of an I car<; n »« it ail. At the meeting Jof the Commer Sch«x >1 I louse. will harmonize with the v.ews of t' e tine«! his policy for conducting the in I the Bjt a > »ut r’i « r » i I every officer and employee The I. ulies A' 1 Society of the p.iblicity work. members of tlr < lub md I ask tb it cial club lest night J. W. Mast c > intry diro ig 1 which it pio;., Presbyterian church anil liol ' • moved that a committee of five be of this hank to make people someone make a motion th it the Mr. Poole said in part: w.j do ku > v. an I c tre, h m ich 11 co >kcd too-1 site a’ l.oren. 's store appointed as an entertain men*, com feel at home uh -n they Tlie difficulty in advertising Ban secretary lie i:ist»u< te«l to dir»?ct his mittee. Those appointed were: J eith r of tlies-! hi * ii \V.- ue fi Wednesday, Nov« -. ■•r ’7. This tn g.-t cmleavors to ’ titer« ling h >tn- s- •it come here to trarr ai t bus don, is tliat the ¡xi.ss'biliiies fur de indiar with ih • ne* survey, al ; » will lie a good opp T. Sullivan. VV. E. Best, J. VV. your Thanksgiving «him.. ers who wish to go on the lan . so iness. vel«»|>ement lor this town are great tlid v»uig m » i ita in up whc' Mast. F. V. C ittc rlin ar.d Geo. P. 92-ta that tile ¡Milicy I h ive outlined <nav in so many directions th it there is San J cri n .* » 11 I hue « h eli.n » Laird. ‘It is a pleasure to tell yon that a danger diffusiveness in our ■<! l»e discussed and .any p >inn of I To that end eve / con» vt • pro» J I ---- crzjo— arg. i n • it. VV.’ li >v,’ t >11 >.v • I ili • Chamberlain's Cough Reineily oftcero and employ - are difference outl ’ ned o titnat J lS«t | vet 1 isrng. Creamery to be Opsrated. whic 1 h ive appear«* I Irò n ti ne to the best cough medicine 1 have ev, patrons may receive their • s on wi 'mu The l»ig sttcessful ailvcr.'ser >n Mr. P-jole th^n brieuy outlined ti 11 _• ii thii co itr ìverserv. VV- unnecessa, y delay, used," writes Mrs. Hugh CempbeV m the business world select some to the meeting some of he meat' 11 ive pii I ip t fi il litent >1 t> th • With unlimited facility J C. Bker of S- ale h«, bourht ’Se Bin Is* h a oi Livonia Gi. “I hive used i p int in which the article they wish by which he »nten fed toobtam jn»b don Creamei/, wht.h f- • t ■ n idle for ’be * large volume of bv’ ic«« «-»J at »he me s‘ite 11 ■ iti reg ir iuig thè li ’igJi >i with all my children and the rrsul-« to interest public excell«, hnd h im icily Oring to his new« npe' yiir and ».I op > t •• 01 - Al Bak u time fc.vmg each patron 'te t- of alter on ili • viriot, ¡iris 11 I rii ■ .’iir 1 •. • >t have been highly >atisfa trry." F<> met |Hrsir.tt ntly on this p«»int, any exp erence ami connections he wi’’ a thorough cream.v nui and will operate it ,uc- we invite the account of ’ho *ho requ e thelandover whtch thè p.’.ip■»-•>! sale by C. V. Lowe. . h« r advant-ig» s their . rt;. e r iy l>e able to get descriptive .1.tides rewfully. The cr»ame / a go 1 bu«nen for i banking fac'*i. e . mia w >uìd bave to pm VVe Lberil reward lor a silver nush have .«re in ide subservient to the of U.<nflor. fn< te«l m <»■»’- !• pu'-li the tow« and adjacent c:.jn y a> well and w'l hive been al some pa ns t > verifv hnng in thou anda of dollar, annually to the bag that was ost. Finder pb-ise main point. Now gentlemad a« I cation« “I do nit r adver town and^the dair/men of thu arc.ton. May thè figure« furnislud by Perlina al l 4 leave purseat the R ecorder rtfi.c ¡have intimated the possibilities for twing our source?’ said Mr aucceaa t">wn V Bak* s fl • esteru ■ we are of thè opini »a th it it is no and ra- e Ve rew ami. , 1 • • •’ * * • i Feel at Home FIRST NAT L BANK • • a • • (J-