Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915, January 21, 1913, Image 1

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Semi-W eekly
VOLUME XXIX
BANDON, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 21. 1913
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Adams McIntosh.
Along the Waterfront.
NUMBER 6
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News of the Capital City.
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Revival Service Growing in North Bend Wins Champion­
Interest.
ship.
Washington D. C. Jan. 20 1913.
The Elizabeth arrived in Bandon
Sunday night with 185 tons of freight I — In the “«Money Trust” investi­
The revival meeting being held
In the Coos county Hivh School
and the following passengers; R. gation by the House Committee,’it by the pastors of the Bandon Minis­ debates last Friday night, North
E. L. Bedillion, R. W. Neal, M. • is shown that |. P. Morgan has under terial Association in the old Opera Bend won the championship of the
F. Shoemaker, Mr. Erickson, II. j his control the enormous sum, in Hall is now in its second week and county winning both at home and
Holbaoke, II. C. Lyle, L. B. Mur­ cash reaily for investment, of $162,- is now increasing in interest and at Bandon, while Bandon won at
L. I. Wheeler Loses River
phy, W, Woodworth, E. Clame 000,000 and that during the last ten merit.
Coquille, Marehfiield won at home
Boat With Big Load of
Chas. McCrey, C. Delspie, J.o. I years he has actually placed for in-
Sunday evening last the seating and lost at Myrtle Point, Coquille
Andeason, F. B. Colgrave.
I he • vestment, in seen l itres of interstate capacity of the hall was taxed to its lost both debates and Myrtle Point
Freight.
Elizabeth sailed again this morni g [corporations, more than $2,000,- utmost and a masterful sermon won one and lost one. Owing to
with 216,000 feet of lumber, 33 000,000.
preached by the Rev. H. C. the severe storm of Friday and Fri
cords of matchwood, 13 tons of
Manufacturers, and their repre­ Hartranft.
day evening the debate was not well
miscellaneous freight and the follow sentatives, from the industrial parts
The gasoline boat Myrtle belong
To-night Tuesday, Rev G L. attended in Bandon.
ing passengers: Joe Hollenbeck, of the country ,ire in Washington to 1 Hall of Marshfield will preach using
ing to L.I Wheeler struck Ashton’s
The Bandon affirmative team
Vern W. Magill, Herbert Saffell and urge upon Congress th at rates in the [the subject. “The Enemies of the which debated at home was Ear!
log boom above Parkersburg last Sat­
wife, Z. C. Sartell and wife, R. P. new tariff legislation be fixed that I Home.” Rev. H ill is a gentleman W.itkins and Pearl Craine. The
urday, and was sunk with her entire
Hemple, James Anderson. J. Ru.sce. are favorable to their special •w ho had the Life Beat built in which North Bend negative team which
c irgo, which amounted to about
!.. S. Ward, R. E. Pemberton, interests.
$3,000 and the value of the boat
The representative of he is to sail in Coos county waters came here was George Dewey and
Fred Irwin, P. N. Will. E. IL the National Association of «Manu­ for the purpose of colportage and Lyle Chappelle and were accom­
about the same, making a total loss
in the neighborhood of $6,000
Divelbiss wife and two children, E. facturing Perfumers claims that the .ministerial work.
panied by Supt. A. G. Raab of the
Mr. Wheeler was coming down
H. Mason, Rubio Fahnly.
women of the country will suffer if
Thursd.ay evening there will be North Bend schools. The judges
stream and the swift current was
The Brooklyn arrived Sunday the duties on perfumery materials a special meeting for mothers how­ here were: P. M. Hall-Lewis, Atty
driving him very tapidly, conse­
and sailed again this morning with are advanced.
ever td this meeting everyone is in­ J. J. Stanley and Rev. Adams all of
quently he struck the boo n with
passengers and freight.
From the arguments in the Archi­ vited. Rev. Mickey will address Coquille, and the decision was two
great force and had onlv time to
bald impeachment trial, before the this meeting.
Friday night, a to one in favor of North Bend, al­
grab the boom and save himself be­
Senate,
it
appears
that
the
main
childrens
service
will
be conducted though the Bandon team put up a
Library Board.
fore the boat went down, The
tight is over legal points. Most of by Rev. S. R. Steele. Everyone strong debate, and losing in this
loss comes very heavy on Mr.
the facts charged are admitted by who is a child or expects to be a case was no dishonor, as the North
Wheeler, who seems to have more
The Bandon Public Library Board Judge Archibald and, in his testi child is wanted at this meeting. Benders were also well trained and
$80,000 for Roads.
than his share of bad luck. Mrs.
was completed at meeting of the inony, he said “I was not conscious- “Writing a Record” is the subjrct put up a good argument.
Wheeler has bnt recently left the
dire tors Saturday. Those who now at any time that in any of these ads that Mr. Steele will use.
The Bandon negative team som-
hospital where she was very ill for
Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock posed of Miss Kate Chatburn and
The board of county commission­ constitute the Board are: S. R . I was doing wrong, and I am very
some time and now the loss of his ers of Curry county will put the pro Steele, President; W. J. Sabin, sorry if the Senate takesan opposite, Rev. Hartranft will address a meet Jack Kronenberg went to Coquille
bo.u will be an expensive experience position up to the voters of that Vice-Presideat; H. L. Hopkins, view.’’
ing to ineu only in the hall of the and there secured the unanimous
at best.
Secretary;
N.
J.
Crain,
Miss
Pearle
decision of the judges. They were
county to bond for $80,000 for the
Like most large cities Washing­ old schoolhouse building.
Walker,
Mrs.
J.
L.
Kronenberg.
purpose of building a permanent
The meeting will continue indefi­ accompanied by Mr, and Mis. J. 1
ton is troubled over the way its gas
and
Mrs.
L.
J.
Cody.
This
board
road from the north Gurry county
and street car companies conduct nitely and much good is confident­ Kronenberg. North Bend by win
Bridge Permit Details Given.
of
directors
will
meet
next
Saturday
ning the county championship will
to Chetco, which is certainly a com­
their business, With two gas cijm- ly expected.
at
3
p.
m.
and
at
that
time
plans
will
have an opportunity to debate the
mendable proposition, and it is also
panies and two > or more street car
be
matured
for
inaugurating
a
champions
of the Southern Oregon
time
that
Coos
county
do
something.
companies the public has not re
Full details of the permit granted
Had Narrow Escape.
thorough
campaign
for
the
establish
­
district
for
the
championship of the
Under
the
new
law
we
can
bond
for
ceived just and
i
fair treatment.
to the Southern Pacific to bridge
ment
of
a
public
free
library
com
­
two
districts
and
it they win there
$400,000.
This
should
be
dor.e
at
Hence the strongest efforts are being
Coos Bay are contained in a letter
Fred
Slage
of
Coquille
who
was
mensurate
with
the
needs
of
they
will
be
entitled
to debate foi
the
once
and
then
we
should
get
busy
made lor the establishment of a pub­
which Edgar McDaniel of North
growing
town
of
Bandon.
visisting
in
Bandon
over
Sunday
had
the
state
championship.
on
•permanent
roads
in
this
county.
lic utilities commission to supervise
Bend received from Congressman
and control these public service cor a narrow escape Loa. .nowning here
Hawley. The permit was granted A portion of tit's $400,000 should
Be There on Time.
Rev. G. Le Roy Hall, of Marsh -
porations in the management of yesterday morning. lie bad gone
January 6. The conditions in it are be used on building a permanent
road from Bandon to the Gurry
their enterprises in which the public •doivn-to take the early boat for his field Colportage Baptist Missionai ■
summed up as follows:
home and just as he went to step for this section is in the city for a
Are you a member of the Bandon is so vitally interested.
Work must start on bridge within county line and a portion for build
from
the dock to the boat, he some­ few days, assisting in the union re­
one year and be completed within ing a road from the Douglas county Commercial club? Then attend the
Washington will have its second
how
slipped
and fell into the water. vival meetings and will preach to­
three years or franchise will be line to Myrtle Point and the money club’s general meeting on Thursday annual cleanup campaign during the
G.
T.
Treadgold
and others who night. Mr flail informs us that b-
should be divided proportionately the 23rd. Much special business month of April. Back yards, alleys
revoked.
were,
near
hurriedly
picked up one has his colportage boat, mention of
Bridge, approaches and necessary so that all parties could be satisfied. is to be brought up at this meeting and vacant lots will be thoroughly
of
the
to.w
lineo
of
the
Elizabeth which has been made in former
This
amount
of
money
would
go
a
and your interests in the town may cleaned to the end that the city may
rights-of-way 10 reach it must be
that
was
lying
at
the
dock
and
threw issues of the R ecorder , in the
long
way
toward
the
result
mention
­
be effected. Keep in touch with be healthier.
open on equal terms to all railroad,
it
to
Mr,
Slagle
who
got
hold
of it water now and will have it ready for
ed
and
could
not
be
spent
in
any
what we are doing by attending
telephone and telegraph companies,
In financial circles of Washington and was dragged on board, thus operation in a short time.
better
way.
Lets
get
busy
on
the
the meetings. The time will be well the money market is easier. Short­
and in case of inability to agree on
resulting only in a cold morning
speut.
charges for use of stiucture, the road proposition.
ly after February first, Secretary bath, but only for timely help it
The R ecorder is in receipt of an
The
executive
committee
of
the
Secretary of War shall be the final
McVeagh of the Treasury Depart might have been more serious, article on the Bov Scout movement
Bandon Commercial club at a meet­ ment will send out the newly design
judge.
Lose Horse in Twomile.
m tn -I by “A Soldiers Daughter”
ing held yesterday instructed Mr. ed nickels to replace those now in Mr. Slagle and Ins wife had be n
Construction of bridge to be su­
but as no other n-ine was signed,
1
nd
visiting
over
Sunday
witn
Mr.
Poole to go ahead with the arrange­ circulation. One side of the new
pervised by United States Engineers
,
wv have with held the publication of
Saturday as Sidney Croft and Mr, ments for a play to be given under design is an Indian head, andon the Mrs. J. C. Slagle of this city
If the bridge is twelve feet high,
« in- Newspapers boa! ' ’mselvts
the draw must be open all the time McMullen were attempting to cross the auspices of the club.
other is the figure of a buffalo.
¡liable by publishing an< «ymous
Big Olympic Games at S oc •;
except when trains are passing over Twomile creek with a team and
, articles and all persons she fid sign
According to the latest figures of
Bunny at Sea.
it; if bridge is built twenty-four feet wagon, they were swept down stream
holm.
| their names, not n -cessarily f >r pub
E.
Dana
Durand,
director
of
the
above high water, draw shall be by the swift current. When the
hcation but that th« editor of the
census, there has been a slight fall­
closed except when necessary to men saw they were in danger they
p.iper may know the soul e from
ing
off
in
the
birht
rate
in
this
country
Our old friend John Bunny, the
cut the harness to let the horses
permit vessels to pass throngh.
The world’s greatest athleti
>n whence it conies.
Vi
itagraph
comedian,
will
appear
at
and
it
now
appears
that
104
boys
Company must not impair nav­ loose from the wagon,, and give them
tests held at Stockholm, Sw len.
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the Grand tomorrow night in the 1 are born for every 100 girls.
igable depth during construction or a chance to save themselves. One
were exclusively filmed by th» ”“li' , Roy Morgan and u if«.- came down
above
entitled
film,
This
picture
Gifford Pinchot, former Chief Company of Paris.
impede navigation; must dredge «all horse, however was drowned and
I fiom Coquille yesterday nd Mr.
was taken aboard a big Atlantic Forester of the United States, pre­
or
reasonably
the
other
was
swept
down
stream
shoals that form in
This big feature comes in • r< M» rgan n looking after business
company on dicts an assault upon national re­
liner
with
Bunny
and
for some distance and lodged in
near the bridge.
reels and it has met with the go •!• 1 ; iff firs here.
their way to England, Bunny gets sources. He declares that the ene­
If in discretion of Secretary of quick sand, where he was rescued
( i
of pojtularity throughout the I
in bad with the captain, he is pun mies of the whole policy of conser­
War it is necessary, Southern Pa­ the next day. Neither Mr. Croft
States.
Our American a:
ished by being forced to scru > deck, vation are stalking behind the doc-
cific must keep tug boat at or near nor Mr. McMullen was hurt but it
scored higher than any othe 11 I - »
peel spuds and a lot of other hair I trine of State rights, and that there
b-iidge for aiding vessels to pass was an experience they will probably
tion's representatives. The p < II I ’d
not care to go through again for raising jobs that will keep the audi­ is an eager, alert, well organizeif, are clear, be lulifully photog 1 plied 1
through draw.
ence laughing.
movement to have the national forest^ and hold your interest throughout. ,
Piers and piling must be put in awhile.
A comedy th.it certainly makes and resources turned over to the
parallel with channel.
This exceptional feature will be 1
good. Two other good subjects. States, in the hope that the coal
The permit also states that the Put Yourself in His Place.
exhibited at the Grand, Saturday, I
Tomorrow night, Wednesday, Jan lands, water power sites, and '’"li
permit is for crossing Coos Bay,
January 25th. On»-* night only.
22.
At the Grand theatre.
national forests will become the prev ;
near North Bend, Qregon, and does I
This famous story, written by the
I of spoliators and land grabbers.
not state an arm of Coos Bay.
great novilist “Charles Reade, has
M.
F.
Shoemaker
returned
on
Mail Service Tied Up.
1 Mrs. Cleveland, widow of the
Late today the Marshfield Cham­
been depicted in and especially the Elizabeth from Oakland where | former President, and her daughter
i
ber of Commerce received a similar
masterly style by the well known he had been for some time owing to | Miss Esther Cleveland, have been
letter from Congressman Hawley
The majl service has been ad
Thanhouser people.
the illness of his wife who has been I in Washington and were the guests
about the bridge permit.
The excellence of their produc­ in the hospital for several weeks. of «Mrs. John Hays Hammond. In tied up for several days, and w an
You can enjoy m; ny
tions are world famous.
Mr. Shoemaker reports «Mrs. S. a, ; the round of gayety planned for now two days behind on mail 1 ni ’
.triviieges by becom­
i mail that should have come S iter
Foresters Ball Saturday Night The story is interesting from being considerably better.
their entertainment there was an
ing
a depositor here.
It is
i day night arrived last night
•tart to finish and is superbly acted
'elaborate
dinner
given
by
President
Z. C. Sailed and wife and their
said that there is heavy snow in t he I
by the Thanhouser artists. This
land «Mr». Taft at the White House.
I'ltis batik offers its service
Court Otieen of the Forest Forest­ splendid feature ir> two reels will lx? Son Herbert Sartell anil wife left on
mountains and that when this < gms
ers of America will give their annual shown at the Orpheum tonight along the Elizabeth this morning for Los
to melt there is further compli a- to responsible people who
desire to build a surplus,
ball at Bank Hall Saturday evening with another good picture and there Angles where they will make their
Notice to Parents.
» rjion* from land slides i;tc.
January 25th. This will be one of will be no extra charge. Also ex­ future home. The Sartell family
anti enjoy the benefits <
biggest social events ot the season cellent music bv Prof. Anderson’s 1 have made many friends while here
i . The ladu'i study club Jias install- an association with a stron
who will wish them well in then
The secend half of the school year
and those who attend may be assured 5 piece orchestra.
financial institution.
southern home.
1 will begin Monday, February 3. ed a new piano in their room» in 'll»-
of a good time as the F'oresters never
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| At (hat time children may enter the | Bandon Opera house. Jhis and I"
Commencing Wednejday night.
leave any stone unturned to enter­
FIRST NAT L B\NI
Lyle B. Chappell of North Bend beginning class. Will parents kjnd- ■ ap-c^ccllent addition to their qa;p
tain their guests in the most hos­ Lee and Chandler will open a 5
ly note the date. — H. L. Hopkins, ment for work.
days engagement at*the Orpheum. was over on business Friday.
pitable manner.
Claude Adams and Miss (¡race
McIntosh gave their friends the
slip yesterday and went to Coquille
where they were married last night.
Mr. and Mrs, Adams will return
to Bandon at once and will go to
housekeeping in rooms in the Adams
home on the plank road, gene ally
known as the Dr. Perkins place,
and Mr. Adams will continue to
work at the Hotel Gallier.
The happy young couple, both of
whom are well and favorably known
to Bandon people will have the
congratulations of hosts of friends.
The groom has been in the em­
ploy of the Hotel Gallier for a num­
ber of years and is well known, not
only by Bandon people, but by the
traveling public in general and all
will be pleased to know that even
though he is now a benedict, he will
continue to serve in the same ca­
pacity as before.
Here’s to you Claude. May you
and your bride live long and pros­
per.
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