Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915, September 02, 1913, Image 1

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BANDON, OREGON. TUESDAY. SEPT EMBER 2, 1913
VOLUME XXIX
NUMBER 69
IMPORTANT MEETING OF COMMERCIAL CLUB THURSDAY EVENING.
BE THER 1!
Walts, C. B. Zeck, Stankievicz,
“The Toll of Fear. ’
Rasmussen,
Hartman.
Sellmer,
A big thrill m the two-reel Lubin
Blundell, Hanley, Olaen, E. Lewin,
special feature It w II be wort
R, Randi« rnzn, A. J. ChaHaco iibe,
I yiur while to see this production;
Alice Zumwalt.
carefully prepared, good acting and
The judges in this were Mrs. E.
a splendtd absorbing plot place this
E. Reynolds, Mrs. G. (ieisendorfer,
subject amonw the list of real feature!.
Mrs. C. Timmons.
Shown ;»• ihe Grand ’.Vedm »lax
Prize for the largest family attead-
night
Sept. 3rd. Other good pic­ County High School Asso
Following is List of Those I mg the carnival was won by W. J.
tures
No advance in price. For­
ciation Holds Annua!
Who Carried Off Awards Haga of Parkersburg. Mr. Haga The next thing in line for the of Lampa, and Ed Fahy of Bullards.
get
your
every <| iy worries and see
From
Coquille
we
have
had
the
Meeting.
at Bandon Festival.
trotted 8 children up to the informa Port Commission, is to have the
a real goyd photo show.
fo'lowing
names
are
suggested
to
tion bcoth at the time the contest County Court declare the port elec­
A big featuie coming for Saturday
us: W. G. Chase, A. T. Morrison,
was
to
be
judged.
tion
carried.
This
will
probably
be
The annual meeting of the Coo<
night.
Look for it.
The prize for the prettiest girl
E F. Johnson and Mr. Knowlion.
done
tomorrow,
as
the
court
meets
County
High School Association
baby was awarded to the Blundell
The probabilities are that two
then.
was held at the high school I n '
baby, and lor the prettiest boy, to
commissioners will be appointed
After this the next step is for the from Bandon, two from Coquille
ing at North Bend Repnsert .t
the Weneling baby; the Manciet
governor to appoint five commis­ and one from the middle river This
from the five high schools of the
baby took lhe prize for the fattest
sioners and suggestions of names would seem to be a just and equit­
county were present together with
girl, and the Plymale baby for the
have already been made to the R e ­ able way of distributing the honors
county superintendent Baker of
fullest boy
corder and others may possibly be and at the same time would insure
Coquille. New officers were elected
100-yard running race for boys
made
in
the
near
future
*
as
follows: President, H L. Hop
under tft years, first prize won by
fairness for all parts of the port.
kins of Banian; vice-president R
Names that have so far been sug­
Perry Morgan; second Alfred Wed­
In the appointment of the com
gested from Bandon are: J. L missioners Governor West will no
E. Baker of Coquille; secutaiy,
dle.
1
The exhibition of cowboy sports
The Sweet Pea exhibit in the
Kronenberg,
F.
J.
Chatburn,
R.
H
Miss
May A Fahey of Bandon
Potato race first prize won by public library was one of the beauti­
doubt be largely influenced by the at the bail park on S iturday August
A
motion
was made and carr I
Jason Robinson; second prize Wil­ ful features of the carnival and the Rosa, Elbert Dyer, C. R. Moore, lhe recommendations that come to 30th was a success. On every hand
A. D. Mills, and Steve Galher. him from the people interested, and we heard expressions of satisfaction that for the purposes of dcbili
liam flicking.
elaborate display shows what beauti­
Egg race first prize, Randolph ful flowers can be raised in Bandon Names from the middle liver that it is more than likely that the Com from people among the large crowd the county be divider! into the I- v
have been mentioned are, J I. R. I mercial Clubs of Bandon and Co-
district and the Val'.ey d'sti t t ‘ s
Johnson; second prize, Archie Jor- and vicinity.
who w tnessed the sports. The
McGee of Riverton, T. P. Hanlyiquille will send in recommendations.
year, and that the championshij
gense 1.
The first prize was won by Mrs.
cowboys found some difficulty in
the county be determined by
Sack race, first prize Jakin Moon- N. J. Crain, the second prize by
riding a bull, several riders be ng
debate
between the two d lii
i iii; second prize Newman.
Mrs. Thos. Devereaux and the
thrown before the anima1 was finally
thus formed. The date for t
Three legged race, first prize Jor- th'rd by Fred N. Perkins.
I conquered.
Coos Bay-Valley debate wa.- set I
g nsen and Caipenter; second prize, There were so many beautiful dis
! After ihe cowboy sports an t x—
Jan.
16, 1914.
flicking and Averill.
plays that it was hard for the judges
c-ting automobile race was held,
A
motion
was made and carried
Apple eating race, first Olds to make a choice be ween them. In If
Charles Crider in his Ford beat
that the standing i road jump I •
Nether; second prize. Albert Tucker. fact it would be hard to conceive of
Clinton Malehorn who drove Billy
Pie eating contest, first prize Wai anything more beautiful than this
McCloud’s car. On Sunday af ter be re instated in lhe list of field <■
The
Speedwell
sailed
Saturday
Thermoni,
C.
E.
Ferill,
F.
Fisher.
lace Carpenter; second prize Jordan «legant display of flowers.
noon Malehorn tried his luck again events, and that the Annual Track
night
with
700,000
feet
of
lumber
The Fifield sailed yesterdy with
Meet be held at Myrtle Point on
Averill.
in the same car but broke de wn
---- 000—
and the fol'owing passengers: Mrs 450,000 feet of lumber and the
Saturday,
late as possible in May.
Boy's double skulling race, was
soon after the start. Charts Grider
A motion was made and earned
won by C*are Shumate and Sam “The Only Way” at the Gr- M. Roberts, Misa Wilson, Mrs. E. following passengers: Mrs. June Lane showed his sportsmanship by telling
Landes, Miss E. Brocks, Mrs W. J. Iva Gillispie, G. H. Wittner, Mr.
that North Bend, Marshfield and
Armstrong.
pheum September 5.
Malehorn to get anothei car ar.d he
Ferill,
Miss
Ferill,
Mrs.
Garfield
Men’s double skulling race, won
j Daniels, Clarence Clark, ’ Sis»er would race again tor the stakes. Coquille constitute a committee to
When Manager Haitman of the
by Victor Breuer aid Milton Cox. Orpheum Theatre booked Jos. How­ and two children, J. Pickard. Dr. Clark, L. Linder, Mr. Sundy wife, , In the second race Grider had truuble formulate amendments to the con­
Swimming race, first prize Stat ards latest musical farce comedy, L. P. Sorensen, Miss Hookway. j and three children, Mrs. Urqhart, 1 wilh his car some forty minutes after stitution of the Oratorical Associa­
Miss Kern, Mrs. E Shuck, Miss i Dr. H. L Houston, wife and child,
ford; second prize. Pinellie.
success, “The Only Way.” he se­
I the race started and he lost h s lead tion.
It was moved and carried that
Prize for walking greasy pole, won cured for his patrons the laughing Ellingson, C. A. Fritz, C. E. Caser- Hans Olsen and wife, Chas. Lon­ and was quickly pissed by Moon
line, Miss Ferrill, Miss Alice Wal­ don Joe Connelly, C. L. Fetterman
base ball be encouraged as a ¡ rin <
by Sam Armstrong.
hit of the season, this fu iniest of all lace, G. Myrth, G. McCallum, W.
driving a Hub aulomobi’e.
N Sylva, Fred Humph-ey, N. A.
sport, and that the county champion­
Log rolling, A. Rodgers.
funny comedies written for the pur
The Bandon Carnival Committee
E.
King,
J.
McMiltz,
Fred
H.
Rosenthal, R. Penelli, M. Stafford,
ship game be arranged between the
The silver loving cup for the best pose of laughter. It is one long
! state thar they have found Grider
r presentation ot th«- order was laugh Irom the beginning to the end. Moore. Mrs- A J. Camo, C. D. E. C. Johnson, Unas. Shepard, W. square and above board in his deal­ Bay high school players and tin
Valley high school players, the sam>
given to the Woodmen of the World; This comedy is clean and moral; Murphy and wife, P. W. Mayette, W. Ried, Mrs. C. J. Grart, J.
ings with them
H:s generous act­
C.
J.
Camp,
J,
Boysie,
A.
Taquez,
Watters,
H,
B.
Parker,
A.
Tucker
to be played off in the afternoon 01
the cup for the best fraternal float rothing to offend the most refined
ion in the automobile race showed
D.
Gonzales,
P.
Moreno,
M.
Had
The Ebzabeth leaves San Frac
the day of the annual track meet.
to the K. P lodge; the cup to the audience. Each and every role is in
1 a good sport and g «me loser.
Dr» Bill Hayward will be given a
lodge having the most nu n in line the hands of an artist, who has been ley, W. E. Jackson, S. S. Jackson, cisco this evening and will probably
formal invitation to visit the schools
was won by the Moose; the W, R.l selected with the greatest of care. N. Thompson, E. C, Dail, P. Gear- arrive here Thursday afternoon or
C. won the cup for the best turn out Ti e performers are noted for 1!^ r ney, J. Ackman, wfie and child, P. evening.
Guessing Contest Winners. of the county this fall and s;> -nd
ol any ladies society; the judges | ability to make people laugh.
The guessing contest held by such ttme ¡»s he could giye to th»
sion
of
the
stale
provided
a
military
decided that the Rebekahs had the
Sabro Bios., during Carnival week athletes and the;r work .1 th« sev­
Ben Bernard, known as “The Suit Against Southern Ore­
road was built from Roseburg to created considerable in erest. This eral schools.
best float, and we understand the
gon Co.
| Emperor of Mirth” who plays tl e
committee «i'l order another cup to
C. A. Howard was appointed to
A suit in equity to compel the Coos Bay. These lands were to firm had filled their show wmdow
leading comedy roie, is good for a
para'lel
lhe
road,
and
were
to
be
be presented to the Rebekah lodge
secure
a commencement speaker.—
with jewelry and gave prizes to th' >e
laugh a minute W th bis many Southern Oregon company to sell to
The judges were, |. L. Kronenberg. |
sold
to
actual
settlers
in
parce's
o*
guessing nearest the aggregate value Coquille Sentinel.
love affairs and mix-ups are so funny j land embraced in the original Coos
C. E. Kopf, Ci. T. Tie.-dgold.
Bay Wagon Road grant to settlers 1°° m°re than ,6° atres- at a rate °* of the display. Following are those
that the audience is kept in a cor-'
The silk blouse presented by D. |
not more than $2.50 an acre.
who won the prizes:
Weather Report.
vulsion of laughter from start ’o j for $2.50 per acre, as provided for
M. A verill for the best ladies cos­
1st. pr'ze—Carl Bowman, City.
in congress’ grant of 1869, hrs been
In 1870 the state in turn donated
finish
The rainfall for the month of
tume was won by Mrs. A. E. John­
2nd prize—Thomas Clyde Cribbin I August was 0.2 hun freth of an nch;
Ja< k Houston “The Laugh Mer filed with the clerk of the United its right to the Coos Bay Wagon
son, as Ind an girl; the #5 hat tor
Bridge, Oregon.
Road
company,
and
the
concern
States
district
court
by
E.
J.
Barnes
days rainy and cloudy 14: lays
the best gentlemen s costume was chant,” is not only a comedian, but and 58 others.
3td. prize—F. M. C >ksie, City. clear 17. The rainfall for the cor­
finally
got
patents
to
105,120
acre
on
won by L. 1. Wheeler, uniform; the i. a singer of note, having appeared
4th prize—E. Sumner, City
The suit is directed against th«/ the representation that the road had
responding month of ¡912 was 1.22
prize for best sustained character as soloist on most of the leading Southern Oregon
5th
prize
—
Mr.
C.
E.
Carpenter,
been
const
acted.
company
and
hundredths of n in< h. a difference
wr« awarded to Mis. C. M Gage, vaudeville circuits, as well as with Governor West and
City.
Attorney-Gen-
Then
followed
a
number
of
trans-
of t.20 hundredths of an ’nch less
as Little Bo Peep; best cc.nie anil sonic ot the largest musical comedies eral Crawford, as
6th
—
Mr
Jack
Meyers,
City
officials
of
the
■ers
from
individuals
to
corporations
this year.—O. W ien, Co-operaJve
best sustained characters,
Victor on lhe road.
7th—Mr. H. Richards, City
state
of
Oregon.
and
back
again
during
the
next
two
Observer.
Arthur Harper, that droll come
Breuer and A. D. Mills as Mutt and
8th—Miss E. Carpenter, City
decades until finally the Southern
The
state
is
involved
for
the
rea
­
dian,
talks
and
ta'ks
and
the
more
Jeff
9th—Mrs N. Jorgen en City
•Oregon company came into posses­
Tucker-Corn v’all.
Athletic track meet, first prize he talks the more you laugh. He son that congress first granted the
10th—Mrs. H. A. Dixon, City
sion.
These transactions, it is
lands
to
Oregon,
and
the
state
sub
­
is
also
noted
for
his
great
singing
Married at Habei ia, he res'dc <
ioo-yard dash, won by Goodman;
11 th—Miss Blanche Fogel, Pros­
sequently donated its rights to pri­ alleged, were made for the definite
ability.
of
the officiating clergyman Rev. A.
second, Simpson.
object of evading the the provision per.
Miss Frances F.llen Holman, who vate parties.
Haberly on Wednesday Aii_u.il 27th
220-yard dash, first prize won by
Summons have been served on of the grant requiring the sale of the
Mr. Wa'ter T. Tucker and Miss
Goodman second prize, Carl Bow­ is known from the eastern to the
land at the price set in the grant.
western
coast
as
one
of
the
cleverest
West
and
Crawford
already,
order
­
Ella Cornwall ot Prosper. Mr. and
man.
Output of Sawmills Cut.
In these deals the names of the
Quar'er mile, first prize, won fun makers on the stage, has been ing them to appear in court Septem­
Aberdeen, Wash
Aug. 30.— Mrs. Tucker are worthy young
by Tom Laird; second, Carl Bow­ 1 great favorite whet ever she has ber 16, to answer allegations set late Collis P. Huntington, Leland The West Coast Lumberman's people of Prosper, where they will
appeared, an ! has been praised by forth in the complaint.
Stanford, and Charles Croker of
man,
i Association yesterday ordered a make their future home.
bo.h
press
and
public.
California
figure prominently.—
Hall mile, first prize won by
The 39 complainants are people
curta'lment of one third in the out­
M trie Travel, the singing and who desire that the hnds be sold Portland Journal-
Harvey; second, Bullard.
put of the m Ils, beginning Septem­
Notice.
One mile, first prize won by Tom dancing soubrette, has been the according to the terms of the
ber i, owing to dullness in the
To all interested in the Children’s
talk of the public.
original grant, and they allege that
Laird; second, Harvey.
Rose- lumber market. Thirty mills were Irdustrirl Fair,
Mrs.
Cora
B.
Williams
of
Winnie Oliver, • the character they have offered the proper sums
The prizes in the fancy work ex­
represented, situated in Western
It has been found necessary to
woman,
is a ““scream” in this play. of money requied for the purchase burg was a guest at the Gallier
hibit were awarded as follows:
. Washington and Portland and it is have the articles for exhibit brought
Hotel
during
the
recent
Carnival.
The above mer‘ioned performers of the proper sums of money re­
First prize, crochet, Mrs. Chris
said that all the 1 ge mills in the to Mr. A. D. Mills’ office instead <4
handle
the principal parts n this quired for the purchase of the lands, She was loud in her praise of our
Rasmvssen.
Northwest will co-oaerate.
The
little
city
which
she
thinks
would
be
First prize French and eyelet em­ musical farce cornedv, “The Only and have met with a refusal on the beautifnl were our streets paved and method of decreasing the ou
Remember the time Sept 8. or
broidery, Mrs. Barre; second Mrs. Way” and will appear in our city part of company. Thiy they allege, more people interested in lhe beauti was not decided on. Most of
aid
the morning of Sept. 9.
on Friday, Sept. 5.
M M. Butterfield.
is contrary to the provisions under lying of their homes No one can mills will work only four days a week,
Bring anything you can even if it
which the government relinquished de y the charm of a city which is it is sa'd The output wi11 be re­
First prize net and Irish crochet,
i. n’t on the published list. It * I
possession.
Dr. I.. P. Sorensen left on the
Mrs. Stankievicz; second Mrs. E.
praised because of the interest dis­ duced 30,000,000 feet a day. Mem - r e’p toward our school exhibit,
The original grant was made to
Fifield for a ten days trip to San
H. Watts.
. lhe state in 1869 and provisions played in its good streets, green i bers at the meet'ng thought a re­ Prizes are offered for roses and
Those receiving honorary mention Pedro. San Diego and other South­ I were made that alternate sections of lawns and lovely flower gardens, duction of time for c □ days wouid canned fruit besides for the things
were: Mesdames C. Pape, E. H. ern California points.
I land should come into the posses- such as only Bandon can produce. j remedy the situasion.
named in last week’s paper.
NEW OFFICERS
ARE ELECTED
Five Members Will Be Designated By
Governor West in Near Future
WILD WEST
MAKE GOOD
SWEET PEAS
AT CARNIVAL
ALONG THE WATERFRONT !!
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