Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915, May 06, 1913, Image 1

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    BANDON, OREGON TUESDAY. MAY 6, 1913
VOLUME XXIX
NUMBER 37
I how eager you are to hear news of
Notice to Teachers.
'■ the place or to t-ll of your e.xperi
The following plan will govern in
lencein it. This is a simple every­
the eighth grade examination in
day lact. The sa ne thing you have
, \griculture which is to be given fot
observed a thousand times about
| tile first tune in the examination
I any subject or talk wilh which you
I May 8-9, 1913.
| may be familiar. We learn about
l welve questions will be submit­
I many things just by keeping alive
ted from w hicli the pupil in ly choose
ami moving around! Those things
Women’s Commercial Club we have learned about >■. e can t belt» Myrtle Point Man a Likely Bandon High School I ra in ten.
Portland Paper Tells of New
If the pupil has a garden or has
Take up Many Subjects being interested in That is the
Appointee for Roseburg
ing for Event to be Held done any creditable work in agri-
Boat Coming to This
wav we are made. If we knew more
of Vital Importance.
euituie the teacher may give 30 pet
Land
Office.
May
23rd.
River.
about things our interests would be
i cent tor such work. In this case
greater in number, keener, more
h>‘pupil need answer only seven
The reports from the last meeting satisfying; we would talk more, ask
L. E. Brown, secretary of the
Arrangements are being made for piestions out of the ten submitted.
The Portlantl Telegram has the
< f the Women’s Commercial Club more question, be more alert, get Bandon Commercial Club has re­
If a pupil falls low in this sub
the Coos County High School trick
following
to say concerning a new
show that this organization is still more pleasure.
ceived a letter from F. B. Tichenor, meet, to be held at Marshfield May jvet. the county superintendent may
The
lesson
from
this
is
plain:
If
alive and doing things.
boat recently built on the Willamette
formerly of this locality, but now of 2nd. and the Bandon track team is add not more than 25 per cent for
It was voted to purchase two you wish to have a good time learn
a err ditable exhibit at a county, River to do service on the Coquile.
large tin garbage cans and place someth rig. You like to meet old Seattle, stating that W. C. Guerin now in training for the big event al­ district, or state f rir.— Raymond
Uncle Sam is the name of a brand
them down town where the public fl lends. Your "brain also, likes to of Myrtle Point was a likely ap­ though the timber is mostly new, E. Baker, County Superintendent
l ew steamer, built at the h«ad of
can deposit waste paper and the come across things it knows already, pointee for the office of Register of yet the boys give promise > aking
East River, six miles above Cor­
refuse that is commonly tossed into to renew acquaintance with the the U. S. Land Office at Roseburg a good showing.
vallis, which arrived at the Salmon­
Orpheum.
the street. One will be placed near knowledge it has stored away and under President Wilson. Coos
According to the Coo: ’ay Times
street dock on her maiden run this
The pleasures of
the post office where it will be of half forgotten.
The Cleo Madison Stock Co now
county is certainly entitled to rec­ the track will be in better condition
morning. In appearance there is
much use. The high winds that recognition and association; the
playing
a successful engagement at
than
last
year
and
some
good
records
ognition
in
this
line
and
Mr,
Guerin
just
as much difference between her
have prevailed lately certainly’ prove delights of renewing your friendship
the Masonic Opera House Marshfield
are
expected.
and
the ordinary river steamer as
that such receptacles are much with your own ideas are many, easy is a capable man in every particular
A cup will be given to the winner will be seen at the Orpheum May 9 there is in the general run of indi­
to
get,
never
failing.
But
if
vou
so we are informed, and it behooves
needed. Others will be purchased
in "The Bishop's Carriage.' The
wish to have interests and delights Coos County to get busy and sed of the highest number of points and piece is lull of strong dramatic situa­ viduals and the caricatures of Uncle
as soon as possible.
a med il to the one winning the
Sam. Her cabin is built flush with
in good plenty you must know of
The cemetery question was dis
that he gets the appointment. A second biggest number. A pennant tions intermingled with bright and the deck.
many things. So, I say if you wish
< ussed but not as fully as it will be,
letter to Franklin K. Lane, Secre­ will be given to the school winning witty comedy. The story is one
Captain R. J. Galbraith, builder
to be happy, learn something.
dial appeals to all classes of people.
as more of the lot owners are desired
This sounds like advice to a tary of the Interior might assist in the most points and a pennant to Miss Cleo Madison of qourse will and owner of the vessel; says he may
io be present. This is a matter of
the nchool winning the relay race.
take her to the Coquille River next
student. It is not, it is a suggestion the appointment of Mr. Guerin.
play the put of the girl thief, Nance
general public interest and the ladies
r-
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week, and place her in commission
to the wayfarer. For this learning
Olden. The rest of the excellent
will welcome any one who will at­
on
that stream. She has capacity
process may be as delightful as it is
company will be cast to advantage.
tend the meeting next Friday,
for
handling about 150 tons of
to gather flowers by the roadside in
Following, "Wildfire'' and in Wyo­
whether man or woman and make a
general
freight ami accomodations
a summer walk —J C. Dana.
ming May 10th and I ith.
suggestion in regard to the improve
for
75
passenger.
She is said to be
----- non -
inent and care of this spot which is
the largest steamer ever built so
saqred to our dead. Let there Ire a
near the headwaters of the Willa­
The Elizabeth arrived yesterday Violet Willard, C. N. Combs and
big attendance next Friday at 3'30
mette River.
A piano has recently been placed
with 120 tons of freight and the fol­ wife and two children, C. L. Lipp­
With Captain Archie Riggs on
in the club rooms and there will be
lowing passengers: J, A. Pressly and man. Geo Strang and wife Mis.
the bridge, the Uncle Sam comple­
a musical program in addition to
wife, Mrs. C. Korth, Miss Korth, May Taylor, Jas Levy, E. Grapin,
ted the run from Corvallis to Port­
a speaker on some topic of vital
R. V. Boyle, E. L. Cerdense, Matt J. E. Newton, E. Kessler, W. D.
land in 12 hours, which is held to be
importance tb men and women alike
T tx, E, Langlois, A. McCue. F. Trits, John Allen, A. Edmund ,
close to the record showing for
All are cordially invited to attend
W. Rayland, Geo. Geisendorfer, L. Ernest Lintmad, C- L. Dougherty
quick time. Her owner says she
The matter of registration will also
Salem, Ore., April 28—Bootleg­ Mulberry, V. L. Lee, E. N. Harp- P. Aansen. The Fitield sailed Sun­
easily can maintain a speed of ten
Coquille, Oregon., May 3.—An
come up, and much needed in­
ging on the five Indian reservations and. K. Brennen, L. C. Bowman, day night with 450,000 feet of lum­ indeterminate sentence of one to miles an hour. Coming down the
formation gained.
James Watson, The Elizabeth will ber and the following passengers:
river she was kept under headway
This club is determined to wake in this state must stop or the boot­ sail at midnight, tonight.
C. Clavna, (). Wiren, Gladys Mor­ fen years was imposed upon Guy only during daylight. Riggs savs
up Bandon for its good, and those leggers will soon find themselves
The Fifieid arrived Saturday with ton, J. 11. Barry, James Highett, |. Greenleaf by Judge Coke yesterday this was his first attempt to pilot a
members who faithfully attend, in mi hty hot water, according to a 200 tons of freight and the following S. Miller, Geo Gerber, A. S. Chap- afternoon, aftei the court had sev­ steamer on the upper Willamette in
ready to help, even at a cost of some statement from Governor West, who passengers: B. H. Ross and wife, I eli, C. S. Straus, | Daniels, A. A. erely ctTnsured the jury for the com­
the last seven years. He found that
time and leisure for themselves will Ins notified the district attorneys in J. J, Lamb and wife, Mrs. H. A. Thorhaven, I). S. Berry, C. Hol­ promise verdict that they brought
the channel, at a number of stretches
be looked upon as progressive, whose districts the reservations are Taylor, and son, A. Donaldson, man, Mrs. P, Silva, Master Silva, in. Judge Coke had no alternative
had shifted considerably in that in­
under
the
law
but
to
impose
the
one-
while those who do not, will wish located to get busy.
Geo. L. Moulton, G, L. Ellingson W. Blake, Anton Merkle, Tom Bry­
to t n vear indeterminate sentence, terval.
In the Siltz reservation recently and wife, Miss Lottie Peterson, ant, C. Climent, A. Mentieland.
by and by that they had.
"The Uncle Sam will be an ex­
l lie sentencing ol Greenleaf yester-
All come Friday. May 9, at 3:30 the question was raised whether it
ceptionally
cheap steamer to oper
| day afternoon was a surprise. It
was the duty of the federal govern-
sharp.—S. R. W.
ate,"
explained
Captain Riggs. "In
was expected that he would try for
m< nt alone to prosecute persons
the
12
hours
from
Corvallis she con­
a new' trial or appeal but late in the
selling liquor to Indians on their
sumed
But
one
cord
of wood."
afternoon he notified the court that
Libraries and Happiness.
reservations or did the state have
lie was ready for sentence.
The great purpose of a public some responsibility in the matter.
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R. Giaves, attorney for Grecn-
library is to promote and unite in The government looked up the
The White Ministrel play netted
■ leaf, is «pioted as saying that he nearly $100 for the Bandon Public
telligence. It brings together the question and decided that the state
1 secured the signatures of seven of Library and in this connection the
products of the wise minds of the should be just as active as the feder
j the twelve jurors in the case to a library board desires to thank a l
world. It holds within its walls a al authorities, and by using the state
Not much time is left in which to
Work on the road between the petition to the Oregon pardon who participated in making the play
collection of all the wise and witty courts for prosecutions much time
register for the election on June 9th. Curry county line and Bandon was j board urging clemency in Green-
things ever said: These it marks and expense can be saved.
a financial success, as well as a
Our women voters should be alert started in earnest last week.
’ leaf’s behalf.
and indexes and offers to its friends.
The Governor stated that he
success in every other way.
Andrew Winkler, the half breed
It is in its community a sort ot would seek to co-operate with the o qualify to cast their ballot on that
One
may
see
surveyor
,
swamp«
is
| Indian of Bandon, who was con­
intellectual
minute-man, always tederal authorities, but whatever else day because of the vital questions to
• nd fallers in large numbers busily
Don't do a thing about your new
victed of assault upon a nine-year-
ready to apply to every comer some­ was done at 'east the bootlegging to be decided.
dress
until you see June Goon
at
w
irk
clearing
brush,
repairing
The
workingmen
should
be
given
I old girl there, received an in­
thing of interest and pleasure, it Indians must cease.
D
ressin «;, It if free, at Averill's.
an
opportunity
to
register
between
bridges
and
surveying
tor
the
new
determinate sentence of one to ten
puts good books, and no others,
their hours of work, and doubtless | right of way. all of which will ■ r- ' years, also.
into the hands of children. It tells
The jury in the Winker case
about Cinderella and informs you "‘From the Manger to the this provision will be made for them tainly lie appreciated by the north­
at next council meeting.
Cross.”
on liots in Moscow. It offeis you a
brought
.1 verdict ol guilty after being I
ern Curryites, and the progressive
novel of modern Japan, and a his­
out just ten minutes.
‘ From the Manger to the Cross,”
people of the city of Bandon are to
tory of Venice of the past. It knows in five reels. This is unquestion­
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Myrtle Point Locals.
be complimented for then effort
about the milk in the cocoanut, the ably the greatest representation of
We are informed that the veget­ Curry County Leader
floods of the river Nile, the ad­ the Lite of Chris ever placed before
Speedwell Thursday.
able cannery will run this season.
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vantages of education, the evils ot th public. This tremendous under­
The Speedwell will arrive in
From Loss and
Oscar Reed has milking machines
Coming.
legislation, how to plan a home, taking entered into by the pr< ducers
1
Bandon
Thursday
and
will
sail
for
Mis spending
f
I
Naydene
l.erri, "The Ragtime San Francisco * direct.
why bread won’t rise, and can tell of this wonderful film required an in his new dairy barn and is well
Saturday, 1
Kids.” will open at the Orphctlin lhe Speedwell has the same ac-
more about the hugeness of our task army of actors, the employment of pleased with them.
eposit it in mis
John Gerber of Bandon was a Wednesday, May 7th with the latest
at Panama, and the mental fallings I scores in authoritative research,
I commod itions for passengers as the]
BANK AS SOON AS
ragtime songs and dances.
This I'iticbl and will arry mote of them j
that give Jamaica and \ enezuela droves of sheep and a caravan of Myrtle Point visitor last week.
YOU GET IT.
trouble than most of our congress­ camels; it took a period of eight
Wm. Tolmen, the Curry county act has been voted try all who hive as she is a larger boat.
Issue it by means of checks
assessor
visited with his mother-in- seen them as the best ever in Coos
men ever dreamed of.
months to complete the pictures
county.
and make it your rule to
!
lZX>_
I am a great believer, as you see, It contains 80,000 photographs. The law, Mrs. Oscar Reed, last week.
Their singing an«l dancing is ex­
Capt. O. Wiren of the Bandon add a certain portion of
in reading, and I think with good entire production was taken in the
Myrtle Point is to have a new
cellent an<l all will be more than sal­ lighthouse left on the l'llield for a i your income to your per­
reason
Living seems to us worth land of Egypt under the shadow 01 school house in the near future.
while. It »better worth our while the great Sphinx. A masterpiece
M. G. Cooley left Monday even lied with their clean classy perform­ two or three week's trip to Cal­ manent capital.
if, while we live, we live much, learn, in « very detail.
ing for Eastern Oregon on business. ance. Orpheum Wednesday and ifornia. This is the captain's first
I he earlier you begin the
Thursday, May 7 and 8. Admis­ vacation in 16 tears and lie is cer-
see, understand, enjoy many things I This the greatest of all feature
Born April 30th to Mr. and Mrs.
sooner
will you enjoy the
sion 15c and to.
ainlv deserving ol it.
Reading is the abort cut into the films hrs had an unprecedented run
H. A. Strong, a son.
satisfaction
of owning a
in the highest class theatres in the
heart of life
— nao-
G. f. Culver and Wm. Kinnicutt
substantial
fund.
United
States.
If you are talking with a group r f
Don't fail to see Naydene <!t
Wooden Soled Shoes.
The films will be exhibited at the left Saturday, April 26 for Arizona,
friend* about, for example, different Grard
theatre Sunday night, May to look for a new home.
For Dairymen just received at Lerti, the ragtime kids, in their 1
parts of the United States, and some nth One night only The ad­
M Breit' r's Also a large shipment tinging and «laming acts. They
one hapt»ens to mention a city or mission will be 25c. children 15c.
Open duiing Noon Hour and Satur
of
men's high grade work shoe“, ire tine. < frplieum Wednestlay and
80 pages of good reading in the
day Evenings.
Special music by Kausrud's or­
town in which you have lived, note
Summer Style Book. 5c at Averill's. with prices that can’t be beat, ti i Thursday May 7th and Sth
bow your interest quickens, and chestra.
HELD GOOD
MEETING
HIGH SCHOOL
0. S. REGISTER TRACK MEET
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ONSTEANER
j
Along The Water Front
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FOR INDIANS
COKE SCORES
JURY IN CASE
VOTERSMUSI NEW ROAD
REGISTER TO CURRY
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