Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915, January 14, 1913, Image 1

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NUMBER 4
VY, JANUARY 14. 1913
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Fire at Eugene.
Stage Stops When Parce«
Pose Starts.
Eugene, Ore., Jan. it. (Special
hire broke ant in the Elliot Hard
The refusal to carry p.irce'. post
w ire Co’s oil 100m in the basement
packages und -r the Ii.v inaugui.ited
of the new I. O. (.). F. White Tem­
bv the Government ■ > mat v t resul­
pi shortly- before five o’clock Wed-
I
ted in the Kello. ; Stag. Con- •any,
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sday afternoon and for a while North
Affirmative
Thirty-Five Members En operating four routes in Malheur,
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threatened the whole building.
Team Here, Bandon Nega­
roll at First Meeting Held Harney and Grant counti< - , Or., and
Good work on the part of the fire­
serving 50 interior Oregon post-
men kept the flames confined to the
tives to Coquille.
Last Friday.
offices off the railroads, qi tting
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basement and the first floor of
busines: and aband uiing al! con-
the buikiin and little damage was
tracts for carrying United States
done to the offices and lodge rooms
mails, beginning January 1. Mean-
The Coos county high school de­
Last Friday afternoon the women's
except by the smoke. The loss is
A man named Erwin, a lo: ,, 1 he crew w is
in
while the post .tasters at Vale aid at
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bates
will be held Fr'day night.
Commercial club held a meeting
10 tn fell estimated to be $30,000 of which
Canyon City, Or., are keeping the shoreman working o:J the Sp.-■ "I v '1 ninufes from the
The
North
Bend negative- team will
which was a splendid success thirty­
of bed. half is to the stock of the hardware
wires hot endeavoring to a-certain fell overboard at midnight last night overboard they
come
to
Bandon
and the Bandon
eight members enrolled at thi- meet­
equip- company.
what disposition to make of the and w is drowned. H_- had just dressed got their
negative
team
will
go to Coquille,
ing. The ladies arranged to p ovide
tn .nt into their lifi
mads piling u > at these distrib ttiug
The
question
for
debate is: R e -
been
paid
oil
md
had
probably
star
­
an entertainment for the meni-
scene ol f th • dr, .wiling and recovered Sends Coffin by Parcel Post.
offices, on the route from Vale to
solved
,
that
immigration
»hon'd be
bers of the Bandon Com.ner-
Burns. The following towns are ted to leave the boat when the acci- tllli i)t)C ly, which is c-.-.i vi-’ly quick
further restricted by an educational
cial club at tile Commercial Hill
not getting mail, express or passe:»- di nt occurred The drowiii tg was work and .shows with whit readi-
Zanesville, Ohio, Jan. 8—For the test.
on Thursday’ evening the 161I1, Janu­
jgers: Burns,
B. I ill, We«t ol. at a place where there is an offset ness and skill the cr. iv responded fu st time in the history of the country
The Banbon debate will be held
ary, all members of the Commer­
Riverside,
Juntura,
Buch.min. in the dock and thus a space vv:as and efficiency of their w >rk. After a coffin was sent through the mails in the high school auditopum and
cial club are invited. Mrs. O. A.
hev worked from the Zanesville postoffice. It
Drowsy, Van, ^Harney, iiu' -y, left between the ve- —1 and the dock. i jveii'ig tii • holy thev
should be attended by everybody
Trowbridge was appointed as ch 1 r
w
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it
for
nearly
two
hours
trying
Harriman, Lawen; Pri teuton S nah, Nobody seemed t be pr<
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weighed l| pounds and was sent by who is interested in the welfare of
men of the committee to provide
Waverly and Bu.-kly, .«a 11» Oregon. at th«- time the m m fell, cons.-q te:»' to 1 .sllscitate it hut the lite was en- a collin manufacturing comprny to the Bandon schools.
refreshments and Mrs. Garfield as
— Goos Bay- Harbor.
ly il is not known just how it incur­ t iilv extinct and nothing couid be an undertaker in Dexter, Ohio.
The Bandon affirmative team
chairman of the committee on enter­
done in that line.
red,
but
it
is
said
the
man
on.
.-ai.ie
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he
lid
had
to
be
sent
in
a
separate
which
will appear al home is corn
tainment.
up
once
and
for
only
about
30«
i.ittk
i.-,
known
hereof
Erwin
as
package,
so
the
body-
of
the
coffin
posed
of
Ernest Watkins and Pearl
Mrs. E. E, Reynolds and Miss Rogue River Law Changes.
secondsth.it time, lite boat, wen he came to this city only recently’ would come within the 11-pound Criane. The Bandpn negative team
Pearl Walker read interesting and
immediately let down from the ves­ and was accompanied by Ins wife limit.
The total postage
was which goes to Coquille is Kat.
instructive papers 011 the benefit a
sel
but they did not
-cd in 1 •-, •v;:o li ft a few d ivs ago for Portland 68 cents.
The Portland Oregon an says:
Chatburn and Jack Kronenberg.
ladies civic club could be to a town.
and it is understood that Mr. Erwin
Bandon stands a gqpd chance
Though the women’s Commercial “People of Co: s and Curry counties eating the body.
Much credit is due the Bandon 1::.>. intended . 'ing to that citv soon
this year of winning the champion­
club is only a week old a communi­ will ask the Le islature for a law
Foresters Install.
ship as the debaters are all efficient
cation had been addressed to th ■ opening Rogue river to commercial lite s i ving crew i->r their quick work also-
in the art and they are thoroughly
club from Hrs. G Baldwin of Port- ■ ' fishing, ’saivj. S. Bai ton of Coquille,
Flic Foresters installed the fo Mow­
conversant
with their subject.
land indicating a way in which the representative-elect from Coos Co.
Along the Waterfront
Bandon Commercial Club. ing officers last Friday night:
The trial debate by the affirma­
ladies of Bandon could help the at the Imperial yesterday- “But in
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Chief Ranger, Alfred Morris; Sub
tive ar.d negative team for the silver
community at large. A committee doing so ihev w 11 insist that proper
t
Chief
Ranger Jack Myers; ist Sec.
The Elizabeth arrived S. . .,
On Thursday evening next the
trophy cup will be held-at the Grand
comprising Mrs. W E Craine and safeguards be thrown about the
Geo. E. Wilson; Treas. Walter
Theatre tommorrow night, this how­
Mrs.,W. S. Wells were appointed ¡statute to prevent another monoply vi ith a good list of passengers a, 1 ;e rm meeting of the B indon Com-
Sabin; Rec. Sec. D. II. Jackson ;
of
the
ti
lling
in
that
stream,
such
as
a
big
cargo
of
fo-ighl
and
saihsi
m
.
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,'ffi
wid
open
promptly
at
ever has tier connection with the de­
to communicate wi hwir represent a-
S W. Leo Morris; Jr-W. Wm Ny-
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The women’s Cotnmer-
bate of Friday night, and all people
tive in the Jegisl. .«.re* uL;iiig that an was eiijifvcd tor years by the late again yesterday with 255,00 ■ t.
green, S B. Ed Wyant, Jr-B. R. H.
<• ■ ■’ <; 1 il> ■•••:«•»•!. n the members of
who attend one should attend both.
appropriation lx made for a l< ten R D. flume, ’ continued M‘. J;.;'- .lujjibet 40 tons.of fid; nt ai. ’
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the in ’ s club
4 ¡, m neral Rice, Trustee, W. L. Davidson;
passengers. The Brooklyn v
tionhome for women. A much ton.
I
Lecturer, W D. Marshall.
The Ilume interests virtually con Sunday with passen.; r, : 1 It, . at meLi;.‘g..
Refreshments will be
needed reform in this state.
Mystery of Body Cleared.
A joint committee of companions,
Mrs. E. Le vin asked Mrs. Wilson trolled the fishing ;n Rogue liver and sailed ag.1^11 yesten' •> ••• .1 3 «- served.
and Foresters had prepared a big
until
1910,
when
the
people
adopt
­
000 feet ol lumber and ’till'1 1 ¡>
to prepare a paper suggesting lines
Owing to this night being a joint
ft ed which was well enjoyed cards
for work and thought for the club, ed an iuiatative law closing th it engers. I he Fitield arrived ’ ’ por night the bns ness of the general I
Coroner Fred Wilson declares
and dancing kept a crowd of some
: and meeting wri e confined to reading
Meeting then adjourned until stream to commercial fishing The yesierd ty with 90 tons ol frei •lit
that
the samples of clothing taken
80 people till a late hour.
monoply of the Hunte interests was the following passengers: Mrs, the minutes
Friday January 24.
: conn 'cling unfin-
from the fxady found recently at
made possible by the purchase bv S ‘better and three children. D. O. ished. business.
South slough and which was thought
them of land on both sides of the Becker, Mis. A Lyons, M. F . Dod-
Myrtle Point Locals.
to have been either that of Capt.
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That Silver Trophy.
river for a considerable distance from son, H. E. Egl ert. TheFitield .11
Gus Johnson on the wrecked Osprey
tnomerciai Club mil lady arc invited
its mouth, enabling them to exclude sail agatn Thursday morni.g. The
A four-horse load of men went or that of Wm. A. Joyner, who
to attend th’ meeting, and . ■ 1: for
others. Subsequent to the death of Speedwell arrived iu port Sn iJiy
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. W I ! ■ w I . . , I w up South Fork Thursday to work mysteriously disappeared several
Tomorrow night will determine
Mr. Hume his property inlere. ts on and will probably sail ibis afternoon .
on a railroad tunnel.
months ago, campletely cleared the
the winner in the big debating con­
; Rogue River have been acquired by
Mrs. Chas. Page of Bandon was a mystery and postwely identifies the
test to be held at the Grand Theatre:
the Macleay estate of Portland.
J. Howard JohnSton and wife re- Myrtle Point visitor last week.
bi i'y .is that of Capt. Johnson.
Orpheum.
the Silver Trophy will be »warded
At the 1911 session of the Legis
turned on the Brooklyn Sunday! Born—Monday, January oth, u. ■» Mis. ( bnson declares tin clothing
immediately after the debate. The
lature S P. Pierce, rc;iws-,ntaiive
from S in Francisco, where they had lo Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Ramey, I 1 i.'iiffi s ill • parts left at home and
contestant^ are: Ernest Watkins
from Coos and Curry, secure 1 tin
Prof. Anderson's Orchestra from been lot the last three months and | i son.
thate rtain patche s is the work of
and Pearl Craine, affirmative; Kt»t •
passa ;C of a law lcpealing th ini- North Bend, has been secured la vv i 1 remain lx-ic 'gain permanently.
her 0*11 hands She asks the
Chatburn and Ja«k Kronenberg,
C. Milton Schultz, editor of Th •
ative measure, but it wa; vetoed by the Orpheum management to | . iy
I
• r. net to give the body a plain
negative. A special line of high
the governor. The legislature will nightly in the above mentioned wholesale houses as their salesman Myrtle Point Enterprise, left yestei
1
burial.
— Coos Bay Harbor
class pictures has been provided by
| be urged cither to pass this measure theatre, and their ai 11 wi.l be to in this section, covering Coo > and day for San Francisco, lie w I
the manager, consisting of 4000 feet
visit several California points whii<
I over the governor’s veto or to en ct render a good class of popular and
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of films, comedy and drama, all new.
Mrs E W. Schetter and children
on
his vacation.
I another with the same provisions.
up-to-date music for both pictur
to th • north. His r any friends will
Kausrud's Orchestra will delight the
iieltirned on the l-’ifield from San
“Enactment of the itrialive bill and vaudeville.
1- E. Schofield, late pastor of the
wish him success in his uew under­
audience with good music.
I r.uicisco where they had been visit-
two ye.-t^s ago,” continued Mr. Par-
1
M.
E. church was taken sudd< . ly ;
taking.
As previously mentioned, the
i.g for some time.
ton, “not only injured Mr Hume
I Wednesday morning, but has ah , it I
money raised by this entertainment
Than
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arcai
Post
Batter
I financially, but destroyed one of
I recovered bis usual health at pres< nt
,
,
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<Vfi Gandlin was down from Co­
will be used to defray the expense
. Considerable interest has been
1 our leading industries which give
Express.
Born
Sunday,
January
5th,
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to.
of the debating team while en tour 1 employment to great many people
m n iest in the union revival meet-
to
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
E.
Fiu
a
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through the county, Admission 25 in laoili connlies and gave to each
ings which commenced it lite Ban- I
d .ugliter.
• v-
cents, children 15c.
I asii!>st.n ti il income. Whit we want ' A Chicago newspaper sent out don Optra House Sunday night, >
G. C, Braden, while about .s
All seats reserved, now on sale at is fishtng 11 the river and . we will 20 packages by I'.ircel Post and 20 even though h the weather has been
work Friday night fell frrtm the I t 1
the Bandon Drug Co.
The opening
i-iton
I support a bill that will open the river j by express. In each instance all very bad.
m
h:» barn and received a cut in ins
Doors open 7.15 show begins 1 if the new owners of the I In ne hold­ Parcel Post packages reached their Sunday night was preached bv the
i
forehead
that required
several
p. m., Wednesday evening Jan. 15. ings wi.l concede the people of both desti .ations before the pickagc.sst t Rev. Mn'.vr, ¡>r •• ’ling eider 01 the!
U
'stitches.
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South, and Rev
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¡counties an equal opportunity with by express did. The in tils carried M. 1.
C.
Hartranft,
pa
tor of the
while
the parcels for t > cents each
<
¡them in fishing on the river.
NY bank cm take care
ifeh
preached
la.-' ,
paid
2
5cltenan
ffi
Mr. Barton was the last of the the express company w is
The Sarah Bernhardt Films.
of-your interests III
The Starbucks.
J Kiectin,’ will continu, indefinitely.
I legislature deli’gat'on from the each.
prosperous
times. > h :ds
n
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‘extreme Southwestern Oregon t
■;rst*ronji hank to take < tre­
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Latest communications reci : eu
Opie Read’s romantic drama, arrive in Portland, p iiminary to
of you in tune-, of str ss.
I
by
wire stating that the great Sar ih
“The Starbucks,” has been enacted the convening of the Legi.latu:
Bernhardt picture:, will be at the
It is the part of’ wisdom to
in pictures for the fust time by the , next Monday. 11.» two ■ I : , .i
giand
next week. Watch for l.iiei establish your acq'i.r
1 ce­
■Ira S. Smith, joint sen .t ■. fioin!
American Stock Co.
nnounceu:ents.
vv
ith
this
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hank
N(
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,
ro r
The scena-s have been selected Coos ahd Curry, and S P. Piers
:
iiigr-
it
t
an
safeguard
your
with nice judgment and are marked j“>nt repre-entativn fro.11 1 • same 1
by excellent studio and OOt ■ u
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Arthur Coach has bought t ie ests st all seasons.
work,
da>'s il8°-
Home Resturant of Mr. Shepherd-
I he foundation of sue ess
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son
and has given the same .1 ! is laid on mutual relate is,
Mr. Opie Reed (the author) who
¡Saturday which -ail 'he I sli- Id w.i,
The Fifield arrived in port V
appears and the impressive role of
Fred L. Leeper and family left terday all o. K alter her m - 1 • ’disabled and would be laid up for thorough renovation and openei it' a good reserve and h gh
Jasper Starbuck, astonishes all by this ne rning for National City, Cal ,
< I : ,v t me, was another one of the up »gain this morning under the'
credit with a strong hank.'
• to Pri-,4, <>n ,
Mr. Coach says h>-|
his fine impersonations, showing where thev go in the hopes th it the
i ' i ' ■ ns of '!i. t paper and t- a inic Louvre.
great histionic talent anil is sup­ change of climate will benefit Mrs. She lo t about 75 ooo f<
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n correspondent. The facte ■ ill run a first class cafe in every ()ur ollit ers h ill he gl.u! to
ported by an all star cast.
: Leeper’s health Their Bandon
I........... <’eck loa I, which was c <u,: 1 bv 1
•n in Fri lav’s R ecoi ’DEK, particular and will give the people do their part in hiving this
friends
hope
that
the
change
will
ing
a
big
••grepn
"grepn
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w
and our report reached the people the worth of their money. His new , foundation.
It is a splendid story told in two
pt >><• certainly Ins a neat appear-1
have
the
desired
result.
Mi.
Leep
­
washed
clear
over
the
v-s'
el,
.«head of any other. This is another
reels and will be shown at the Or­
pheum, Thursday, January 16th for er expects to return to Bandon about ing the damage. The glaring1 re instance where the R ecorder is in ance and will no doubt d raw a big I
trade.
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, Port ln the Marshtieid Rec »rd 01 the lead.
ooe night only.
| April.
BOOSTER CLUB
Man Name:’ Erwin la '.
Moore Lumìjei' Ca/s Dock L
Night at kdetaight.
at
1
i iOicCüüii of a
Ba>?k
A
FifieW Not D imaged In Gale
Which Swept Her Deckload
Overbear c »Last Tuesday
FIRST NAVI BANK