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Semi-W eekly VOLUME XXIX PROCEEDINGS Of IRE CITY COUNCIL solution as provided in franchise. M. Breuer addressed the council in the matter of the charter be amended so that the councilmen be not e'ected all at one election as is now provided in the charter, and Special and Regular Meetings the matter was referred to the city atty, to advise and prepare a meas Held in City Hall This ure that will cover the same tbit it may be submitted at special election Week. to be called. ——----- BANDON, OREGON, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 21. 1913 Are You a Booster? NUMBER 15 Schooner Advent Wrecked. LIVELY MEETING OF COMMERCIAL CLUB On the rocks south of Coos Head The business which came up for | the town they are never to be seen the schooner Advent of the Simp discussion at the last night's meet fighting in the front rank of any son Lumber Company, is pounding ing ol the Bandon Commercial Club i movement for the general benefit, to pieces. Soon there will be noth Much Important Busines s ing but wreckage left of the sailing was a convincing refutation of those but like fretful puppies are to be vessel which yesterday floated al Trancacted, and Many few lackadaisacal “never do any seen barking and snarling at the anchor and seemed to have some Communications Read. thing but kick crowd" who have heels of the men who are doing chance of being sav ed. With the American flag upside implied that the commercial club i things, yes doing things in spite of News of was not accomplishing any good re the whining of mentally undeveloped down signaling distress and flutter The Common Council of the City Development The Bandon Commercial club of Bandon met in special session at Oregon. sults. That a commercial club in ' people with minds [scantily stored ing in the same wind that was met in resular session at the club driving the vessel to destruction the the city hall Tuesday evening Feb Portland, Ore., Feb. 20.(Special) this modern age is a necessity if a with that kind of information which Advent for hours yesterday swung rooms last night with President ruary iSth with Mayor Mast in the E. H. Fish in the chair, and much makes a man a useful force in the — Work on the West Umatilla Ir town is to realize its possibilities is at anchor at a dangerous place in important business was iransacted. chair. This meeting was called for community in which he lives. stoutly maintained by all .veil in ligation project will, in all probabil the put pose of hearing the report of A communication was read from A mangy dog can in a few min side the Coos Bay bar. ity. be begun before Secretary of formed and thoughtful people. The Deserted by her captain and crew, Donald McIntosh stating that many the viewers on the proposed exten utes destroy a beautiful flower bed, I commercial club in a community is the Interior Fisher retires from of the vessel rolling on the waves in sion of Railroad street into First fice on March 4. Government en to a large measure what the mem but it takes time, intelligence and vited ruin and was held only by two members of the club found Thursday street anti to hear any objections gineers have directed preliminary bers make it. The Bandon Com energy for a man to avail himself of anchor chains from being dashed t< evening inconvenient 10 meet at the that might be filed with the city work so that construction may be mercial Club has in it s membership j many of natures gifts. Do you be pieces in the same rocky cove in Commercial club meetings Mr. Me recorder. Most of the objections commenced within the next few some whole souled boosters, men of long to the snarling puppy and the which, just six years ago, the bark Intosh suggested that the Wednes were to the effect that the city at day nights on which the City | superior intelligence and of quiet mangy dog class or are you a man weeks. , Chinook was wrecked. large should pay for the opening of with constructive ideas and sufficient council did not meet would pro | enthusiasm and a quiet détermina- This project will irrigate 30,000 The Advent floated and struck bably be more generally convenient. the street and some objected to the energy and intelligence to help put tion to build Bandon into, a larger acres along the Columbia River in amount of benefit assessment. through some of the big things that botto n at intervals and finally On motion made by Mr. Mast the Umatilla and Morrow counties and ! and better city. The amount of the assessment as the government will expend $2,- need to be done so badly in Bandon. wrecked in the very graveyard of matter was referred to the secretary There are a few men in the town appraised for damages in the open 500,000 on the work. From two who are obstructionists and one or If you are in the latter class support the southern Oregon coast. A doz with instructions to ascertain how ing of the street amounted to $to,- to three years will be required to two of these are members of the the Bandon Commercial Club. But en or more vessels have been many members are prevented from 560 and the assessment for benefits waler the land in this unit. More club. They do not come forward if you belong to the former tribe you wrecked within half a mile of where coming because the meeting is held the Advent was left anchored. to offset this amount was some I lhan the requited 95 per cent of with ideas for the advancement of are not wknted in the club. on T hursday and could more con At darkness last night the vessel veniently come on some other night. $11,500 including therein the ex j privately owned land in the project was still floating and it was hoped penses of the proceedings, totaling has been pledged to bear the ex Joaquin Miller Passes Away A number of important communi They Now Have Horns. to get her into the bay at high tide, cations were read by the secretary up the amount who rento istrated pense of development. but the efforts of the smaller ocean the nature of these communications will show about $3,500 out of the Oregon will, in all probability going power boats were fruitless. As testifying that the secretary has benefit assessment as assessed. Wednesday noon a number of Oakland, Feb. 19—Joaquin Mil make a fine showing at this year's the crew had deserted it would have shown commendable idiatative and The general sentiment of those dry farmin 2 congress. The Im ler passed away last evening, with Bandon Elks went to Marshfield, been necessary to have put someone has been working energetically and present being that the street should migration Commission has taken out regaining conciousness. For taking with them a number cf ten aboard to slip the anchor chains and that the club is on the road to ob derfeet who were hauled over the by all means be opened, and would the subject up with the railroads ; the past five days he has been in a to fasten a line. The gasoline boats tain many valuable improvements rough and rocky road and were mean that the city would build to and plans will be made early in the stupor, unable to recognize any one Rustler, Tramp and Ranger were for the town. then given horns with which to gether otherwise the city would be year so that a complete exhibit may and with his wife and daughter con- at the bar last night but were unable We have not space to go into the protect themselves in the future. tantly in attendance. in two parts, there appearing to be be prepared. to save the vessel. Among the Elks, who went were nature of these communications, but BODY IS CREMATED a few assessments that in the opin Work on the Willamette Pacific This morning the Advent started in passing will mention that one was Col. R. If Rosa, Loyd Rosa, M. Oakland, Cal., Feb. 19 — The ion of the council should be referred Railroad, the projected line from to settle with her masts pointing from the post office department with back to the board of viewers to be 1 Eugene to Coos Bay and south body of Joaquin Miller, “the poet J. McKenna, Geo. P. Laird. Spain toward the sea. She dragged her regard to improvement of mail ser equalized, an older was made that along the coast is being rushed and of the Sierras,” was reduced to E Pearce, J. W. Mast, W. J. Der- anchor and struck on the rocky vice into Bandon. Another wa» the rei> -terr 1 ' P I >1 is expecieu mat trains will be ashes shortly before noon today. mid , E H. Fish. W. E, Best, and point between Chinook Cove and from S. Elmore and company with viewers and to be again submitted •atnning from Eugene to Mapleton Prior to the public funeral cere W. P. Murphy. ulia Rea Cove. fhe candidates were: J. T. Sul regard to Portland-Bandon steamer tp the council at the earliest possible next ball. It is thought the line to monies held at the creamatory, At 10:30 a. m. today the vessel route and S. S. Breakwater freight date. the coast will be completed early private services were held at“The livan, F. J. Fahy, Dr.’L. P Sor started to go to pieces. The heavy On Wednesday evening February next spring. Construction work is Heights" Miller s home in the Oak ensen, Jas. Morrison, Stewart swells dashing the vessel against the schedule. Another was from Miles Whittsett, Bert Dimmick, Tom Bros, of San Francisco with regard 19th the council met in regulirses being pushed along the Siuslaw land foothills. The services were rocks will soon cause her entire Nielson, Sid Williams and O. A. to making moving picture films of very simple. Pari of the ashes of sion. Mayor Mast anil Councilman westward. destruction. —Marshfield Record. the Goquille river. Another was Trowbridge. The boys report a Dates for Oregon fairs next fall the poet will be scattered to the Trowbridge were out of the city, good time and the candidates were from the Portland Chamber of Com winds at “ The Hei.dits ” and the and Councilman C. E. Bowman, were fixed at a recent conference of Can’t Bring Thief to Answer merce relative to the builling of esoecially shown the times of their rest will be placed in a rock mauso president of the council was in the the North Pacific Pacific Fair As Charge. the Pacific Highway through Coos sociation. Opening days were set leum built by the poet himself near lives according to all report. chair. -■ ■ - county. There was also a letter his home. Oregon State Fair, Bids were received lor the i n- as follows: F. L. Sawer, who committed the New Business Firm. from the Matshfield Chamber of • — -scses.— - provement of Riverton Ave. in September 29; Medford, September theft of an overcoat in Bandon about Commerce on the same subject. A Azalea Park and was let to Edward : to; Roseburg, September 15. What?? A change was made Wednesday the first of the year, and then skip letter was also read from Senator I. The Vale Chamber of Commerce Luke as the lowest bidder. in one of Bandon's largest business ed out on the Elizabeth seems like The four act comedy “What Be houses, that of A, McNair, the hard ly to get off easy. After consider S. Smith wi h regard to the Barett A light was ordered to be installed is taking care of the boys of the ci:y by allowing them the use of its came of Parker," is one of the most ware man. With the change Mr. able strenuous work, the sheriff’s road bill and the passing of some at corner ol Curry and 6th street. The city engineer was ordered to handsomely appointed club rooms successful of modern plays. In McNair retires from active work in office located him in San Francisco agricultural bills likely to be of bene establish a grade on Bluff street and . twice each week. This is probably drawing power in I.ondon and New the firm, although he still" retains and caused his arrest there. But fit to Coos county. A communica the first city in the slate to take the York the ¡»lay ranks with “Are you stock in the company, which is in now the prosecuting witness, R. M tion was read from the Western Coquille street. Die report of the committee on I rising generation into partnership in a mason" and with “What Happen corporated under the name of the Watson, has returned to his home Union Telegraph Co. w ith regard to building a telegraph line into the renaming of the streets in the ! in its development work and is a ed to Jones" equaling “Charlies McNair Hardware Co. at Pocatello, Idaho, so that a re Bandon. There were other com- city was again submitted and an move that is certain to have good Aunt,” in it’s mirth provoking pos The stock holders of the company quisition cannot be obtained and the coinmunications on the table one sibilities. order was made adopting said re results. are, A. McNair, G. R. McNair, H. man could not be convicted even if from the Attorney General with re “What Became of Parker?" pos | E. Boak and L. E. Osborn, all of brought back. The Pacific bruit Association is port and the engineer as soon as he Deputy Sheriff can prepare a map will submit the the latest organization formed to sessess a great advantage over most whom are too well known in Bandon Clyde Gage expresses a feeling gard to the Port commission, and same to be approved by ordinance, < ncoucage the best metho is of fruit of the other comedies in that it has to need any words of revommenda which is the elder brother of annoy, one from the Argricultural College at Corvallis etc. It is worthy of The pavement and improvement growing, packing and marketing. I a plot which commands and holds tion from us. ance over the situation.—Coq 1 lie note that all these communications of First street was again referred to The establishing of uni’orm grades, the attention of the audience. The I The new firm will conduct busi Herald. were part ol correspondence opened the committee appointed to investi distribution of reliable market in- , play is well written and the central' ness along the same courteous and up by the Bandon Commercial club. gate the brick paving and reported telligence and affiliation with cen idea in the ¡»lot is cleverly worked consistent lines that have always Mr. Treadgold made a talk on tral marketing agencies are arhong out. The development of this cen and recommended that the specific «- characterized this store in its four the Port Commission which showed tral idea bringing out many striking the objects aimed at. Fruit growers | tions be changed to provide for teen years of existence in Bandon. that a great deal of work has al situations. The play is comedy of Western Oregon are interested brick paving which the council has ------ mvs---- - ready been done. At the meeting seasoned with some pathos the in the association and its head had under consideration for some Tells How to Clean Room of an important step was taken towards troubles of one Jones being pathetic quarters are at Portland. time having on hand samples of a Sick Person. bringing the matter to a successful Having succeeded in its object of to the point that makes the laugh brick that can be obtained in the close HIS BANK per vicinity of Bandon, and is a good settling the available land about ' ter come. “In sweeping a room with sick It was moved second»d an 1 car- forms a 1 1 the substantial brick and especially F ort Rock, Klamath County, the | Mr. Poole was fortunate in se person in it, always use a damp > | ried that a committee be appointed functions of a adapted for paving, and that the Loma Vtst.^ Homesteaders’ Associa curing so good a play, and the club broom to avoid raising a dust,” said 1 10 wait upon the boundary board of commercial and saving council may hear the views of all tion has changed its name to the , is to be congratulated on obtaining Mrs. Alice Marks Dolman, idstruc- ! school districts to be held in Coquille bank. Care of funds property owners on First street to Loma Vista Development Associa- I the services of such talented people i tor >< home nursing at the Oregon ■in March. Unless Bandon stales on checking or saving Hcarafter this organization as compromise the cast in “What ' Agricultural College, in a recent be assessed for this improvement to lion it ’ s case strongly our school di -»tri t account, loans upon meet with the council to consider will give its attention to developing became of Parker," to be put on at lecture. is likely to be cut. good security, dis and discuss the different pavements 1 s territory. Two new members of the Grand on Wednesday, March 5. "Never use a feather duster to counts, c o 11 e c tions before the city advertises, samples the Oregon Development League | lust with, for this raises dust but everywhere, transmis will be had and the city engineer that came in during the past week ' Mr, Javitz will go to New York j does not remove it," she continued. sion of funds by draft, prepared to advise on all of such were the Agness Commercial Club next week to buy goods. He will A good solution to use on a dust telegram or cable— Because of the rapid growth of the Pleasant Valley Push Club. and pavements. cloth, to moisten it. is as follows: return in May, these are a few of the Seaside ("amp No. 212 W. of W. The recorder was ordered to ad dissolve IJz teaspaonfuls of carbolic services which it places Mrs B N. Harrington returned 1 it has been necessary to change the vertise for bids for the opening of Bandon Loses Game. acid crystals in one quart of boiling at the disposal of its on the Elizabeth from a visit to meeting night. Hereafter the camp 2nd street from Spruce street to water add 1 ounce of glycerine. Be: San Francisco. patrons. will meet every Tues. Evening at The basket ball game last night Bluff street. sure that the carbolic acid crystals 7:30 at K. of P. Hall. Neighbors at Marshfield between the Marsh An order was made that the Ban Mrs. H. F. Morrison and Miss are all dissolved, else there is great are requested to be present to take don Power Co. be required to re field and Bandon High Schools was Reynolds returned on the Elizabeth danger of a serious burn. This move all wires now running down won by the former, by the score of from Sar. F rancisc > where they had solution is a mild disinfectant and , Open duiing Noon Hour and Satur part in the introdu non of a large day Evening*. class oi candidates. W. B. Hold:- Atwater street and within the city 15 to II. Bandon plays at North been buying goods for the Morrison will not injure wall paper or furni j man. Dint. Mgr. millinery store. limits that are not covered with in- . Bend tonight. ture. Diversified Service w. o. w. FIRST NAT’LBANK