Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915, August 18, 1914, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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SEMI-WEEKLY BANDQN RECORDER, TUESDAY, AUGUST 18. 1914
SEMI-WEEKLY
the roof of that building last Thurs
dny. Mr. Uookc fell from the main
fBandon Recorder srCJJSSrSS? -
4 Published eVcry Tuesday and Friday anij shoulders the shock came near
X by (The 'Recorder Publishing Co., Inc. breaking his nock; however, the ver-
7. , tubrae was so badly .bruised that a
Enler'ed'W the Post Office at Ban- hemorrago was fausedfnear the spinal
i don, Oregon, as mail matter of the cord rtj)d the injured man is paralysed
SCCOnd 'Class. ' IDCIOWuw waistline. iubi iitio
Mr. Rooke had rnllieu consicieranie,
nnd liopc is entertained for his rc-1
covcry.
COQUILLE NEWS
Pmm tlin Sentinel:
e people of Myrtle Creek district
radinc their school crounds, put-
in a new vater system and mnk-
ng other improvements at u u-
M --i'l.idt'0Vg'and Mining.
W. -STUART
Bern.
i
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AlaKe all 'cpoCjtsyipaygiiieiKi auciress Tn(
nil communications td IhoFcomnnny. nre i
ini fi.mu i tihg'
1J11111 r i i j l i
0
Subscription price, $1.50 per year, in penso of $100, and will probably suc-
ITHT' Jadfance'l, cecd in their purpose to place their
4 8 FP M- -' '" school in the "A Standard" class. It
has also been decided to have a win
tr school instead of a summer one as
gineer to prepare plans and specifl
cations for the continuing the pro
iected plan of paving from Califor
nia to Washington and east to Stan
ton, three more blocks in all.
Tomas Winfield, a tiemaker em
nloved at Harris' camp on the Sencr
slacken place, about two miles from
the North Inlet landing, was instant
ly killed late Saturday afternoon by a
tree falline on him.
Natal Day celebration of the Order
of Eastern btar meets this year in
North Bend on August 31. All the
lodges of the county will be repre
sented and it is expected several hun
dred guests will be present.
The city council of Enstside acconv
nanied by a number of representor
tivc citizens visited Cooston last Sun-
dav to look over the proposed annex
ing the cast' side of the bay to the
town of Eastsidc. It is proposed to
connect the two places bv a nlank
road nnd draw bridge across Coos
river. Tho committee of both places
arc reported to be highly enthusias
tic on the the plan ot incorporating
the two places and believe that with
the vast amount of lots held by the
several townsite companies when tax
ed in their just rate compared with
3mall property holders living there,
a vast amount of improvements could
be mnde.
inr e-frsnrz r "
, f r rm.i7C!triHI V
xt VY W i i -i i L heretofore, and C. E. Waterman has
Now that the city has decided dn , ,een onira'c( j as teacher. Lampa dis-
i .. r il. T l ..... 1 ...tl.l . . . .V. " . . '.. l .. ..1 l
uio purciiniie oi mu ijuihhih nuim trlct Will also nave u winter suuuui
"'nystci We're should bd further steps instead of a summer one; and this is
, taken tf. i.nprpas.o the supply It is a a change whieem, tom gener
. generally known, fact that the pres- s(jvon ,nonths tcrm ami j. Bcdding
cht 'supply will not long be adequate f jci,j will teach.
for the needs of the city. In fact it Superintendent Baker is going ov
is hardly sullicienl at tic present or to Beaver Hill the last of this week
. . to decide between the two sites offer-
time. The Bnndon Water Company e(, for th(J fino ncW school l)Uitii,nt
had been preparing for some time to that Harry Clousor is going to erect
enlarge the system if it had not been there this falK
taken over by the city. The new Mr. and Mrs. C. It. Barrow went
. .,,1 , j- . down to Bandon Friday afternoon to
supply should bo received from some th(jir gon wnl( olf on the Specd.
place high enough above the city to weu' ,. gan Francisco. He goes to
insure good pressure everywhere and enter the state university at Berkeley
from a source where the purest spring where he will proceed with his studies,
. . . , . . , , in civil engineering and architecture,
water can bo obtained. We under. for his schcond year.s c0urse. -jlr
stand there are fiovcral places ner an,i jrrSi Harrows visited at Bar.dop,
- the" city 'where an ample Biipply qf returning Sunday afternoon,
t'good'wnter'cajl be obtained at a rea- Our popular druggist, R., S. Knowl-
sonable cost, and these place should ed " ?ook "the" Speedwell
be investigated and the best nnd mosl whch will sail from Bandon for Fris-
! feasible one 'decided upon as soon 4s do next Sunday. They start thon for Airs. Emma Bowne, was shipped to
i unship ' a two month's eastern trip which will Port Orofrd, and last Saturday af-
he spent mostly in visiting iur, ivja ""i""" a iuiu iu iat ueaiuu
old home in central Arkansas, whore her husband in the cemetery at this
most of his relatives reside. place. Funeral services were con-
Tho Sherwood and Liljcqvist fam- ducted in the church and at the grave
iliesj who had been camping down jn by Rev. Paull. A residence of over
Curry county for the previous tvfo 10 years in this neighborhood had en-
PORT ORl'ORl) NEWS
Prom the Tribune:
Fred Guerin has bought C. A.
Jamieson's Buick touring car and has
put it pn the run from Port Orford
north to Bandon and Coos Bay points.
A gentleman and his wife, who
wero touring the, coast in their auto
ran the machine off the grade on the
mountain south of town Suturduy.
The car turned a complete summer
sault, and landed some 30 or 40 feet
down the hill and right side up again.
The passengers were thrown out, and
while considerably bruised were not
serioiisly injured.
The rpmains of Mary A. Divelbisb,
who died in Alameda. Cal.. on Julv
which will sail from Bandon for Frifc- 30th, at the home of her daughter
, SUMMJSR CAMPERS. I
If it were 'possible to bring a man
iufacturing (industry, to, I!ai)d(jn which
would provide a considerable payroll, weeks, returned omo Wednesday af- learcd Mrs. Dlvelbiss to many of our
, .for.-nothing but thu .efforts pf its cit- ternoon. They got two deer and all people, and a large number of Borrow
, '.i-:ilitl';rfi n.nA. the trout they could eat and came ng friends paid their last tribute to
;fYvi";v;.v." r tv-rj-- nomo rested and rejuvenated.. . ner memory uy auenamg the funeral.
ital, how quicky..ve vould. get ,bus. Hon. Yornon Parsons, a. member of C. II. Pearse has been appointed by
..There,; rwoul,d, undoubtedly, be mas$- Uio. House of, Representatives, from .the County Court as. inspector of the
, . meeting- after, massmceting, aiidrmudh Lane county,, who owns a large randh vnetco bridge. Mr. l'enrse has been
...enthusiasm jvprked .up, Yqt we ,ny. He auyslho has. becji around tile thoroughly familiar with wood arid
.someiuing; rignt, ut. uiiiin as ropicjc world and the-valloy of tho Coiuil e concrete construtction work.
.,withfjppgsibjji,ti,es for dcvqlopment its is uio finest valley he lias ever see l. The fourth annual agate carnival
any jndusWal .TeptuiHv .co.uld, be. it He thinks--wo have unlimited oppo-- hold at Port Orford on Thursday,
1 p JL u'n.i., L tumti.es f6r development and says tie Friday and Saturday of last week,
., !Vi ;thc pxofDstt, Qt.nwng Bandon a m.iw of j(i lero if,.,reaspnable, con- was one of the best attended and most
,mec.n,.iiii; fjuunnur iimimis. sideling its Tiossibilities. enjoyable celebrations ever held n
, A 'camping, party p.issifig the sum- 'Mr. Towne, inspector lor the. Coijs the county- All the towns in Coos
.men here will spend from $50 to S2Q0 1Vvcr Uw testing Association, states sounty were weu represented, and
...in. .;! i , ,. I that uoy i,andntii lias the best cow nonnern iurry turned out enmasso
. .u.-i. ..i,,,.....,,,; in tho associutjon. During the month The weather and the grounds at Ag
i ,"v w'v,f. vc,v"vii'sj.i!i" '""Hi" ui ixiay Kiio jirouucuu iui noumia oi -w ajuuuii wwre uuiu lueui ior cam
r ii..!... .4 l iv ... i it. 1 I i...ii' P.. t 1 ' !j 1 t i i I i 1 I tK ... l a
oi ifiojr'uiy . 4i inp proscnti Limp, I "Jiutur uii, uiiu iih iv urouuiiL auouti'K uu tuta were strcicnea
F I I I. 11. l
ior
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
e
THOMAS F. TIAGGERTY
Attonney-at-Law
Over M(N.iir's ll:mlwre Store
Phone 432
BANDON, OR EC"! ON
THE PILE OF MONEY
C. R. WADE
Lawyer
BANDON. OREGON
DR. H. L. HOUSTON
Physician & Surgeon
Office in First Nntionnl Bank build
ing. Hours, 9 to 12 a. m: 1:30 to 1 p.
m; 7 to 8 in the evening.
BANDON, OREGON
DR. SMITH J. MANN
Physician & Surgeon
Office in Ellingson Building. Hours,
to iz a. m; l to 5 p. m.
HANDON, OREGON
DEPOSITED WITlf THIS BANK
SHOWS HOW IT POSSESSES THE
CONFIDENCE OF PEOPLE WHO
SAVE AND ARE THEREFORE
THRIFTY. YOU CAN JOIN THEM
WITH ADVANTAGE. PUT YOUR
SAVINGS HERE AND THEY'LL
BE AS SAFE AS A ROCK. SMALL
ACCOUNTS WELCOME AS LARGE
ONES.
THE BANK OF BANDON
Hotel Gallier
Rates $1.00 to $2.00 per day.
Special rates by week or month
Sample room in connection
Bandon ::: :::
Oregon
DR. L. P. SORENSON
Dentist
Office in First National Bank build
ing. Telephone at house and ofllee.
BANDON, OREGON
T. TREADGOLD
Attorney and Counselor
at Law
Office in New Bank Building
Notary Public
HANDON. OREGON
DR. R. V. LEEP
Physician & Surgeon
Office in Ellingson building, Phone 72
. BANDON, OREGON
without.nny. , particular- solicitntidn f?y cents per pound her income
', ' , t i .I . I the month was" about MiJ.au.
Fn
or, Qfltertninmpnt . offered,, there are
probably-a , huiulrcd . persons from
outsjde points camped in tho out
skirts, of - Bandon, enjoying our co 1
sea l)r(jezcst.a,pd beautiful beach.
How eas.ily, it would be to convert
the trees surrounding the exhibition
room and dancing pavillion. Not one
accident happened to mar tho pleas
ure of the occasion, and the succosn
of this year promises a still lare-er
attenuance next year.
Tho Recorder lob denartment o.m
1 1 ii. n.i. .
nullum unit jou ior you in a nurry. I
a shelf in this room stood a can Jf s) LODGE DIRECTORY
matches which ignited sotting tl e ) a,
Masonic.
Bandon Lodge, No. 130, A.
F. &
GOLD BEACH NEWS
From the Globe:
Another fire in the Gold Beach h6
tel was narrowly averted Friday
morning by tho timely notice ot Mrp.
Yir..lt ht:ii ...i. .i... ;
the city pa 0to.n desirable campi, g 0f tlouse. ThU isThe'T
groundH. '1'rpvide water, and other cond fire that has started in the ho-
c,onveniqpccs. nnd extend an npmi.il lei the last month, tho first one from
invitatipn, t,hp the people of tho into - th, 'i1"0 but th's ono. startc(1 "!
i ,i ti, ,i 'f ..., telephone room. Behind a curtain cn
.... fw,,..., n.v Uu. ouu.ii,,;, iiiuiiud ol.nl r Hi tlilo r.inn. on,l o o
with us
Then, tqp, a week's ontertninment curtain on fire. Tho room was limld sfflmfflfflmmfflafflmmmmfflmm
iight.be arranged as an added ii Vapored overhead, the curtain 0
miivi'jri-u inu iiiiniuii to tile ceiling,
on wnicp the lining and paper was all
mimed on beiorc the lire was extin
;..i i
KiiiM.uii. i A. M.
The household effects of. W. U. T . . . -"''
Williamson was shinned nn tho Ri.af. onluraav aIter t"0 lull moon Of
ler last Monday, destined for Colwell, each month. Special communications
Idaho, lor Which mace the f.-inu v will Master Masons rnrrilnllv invito,!
uy siicii means thousands couu he start wiunn a tew davs to ma be the r r t unnnti nr r
i i.t . i . r.,i...... i,m r ""'"im, oi,
.nullum, ui fljnuni weir summers nore "" , , i rHIL PEARSON Swrptjirv
Where hundreds come now. rf;. A'f" ph, who was opej-T" raAKoON, Secretary.
...v.. ujiuii iui tijiijuiiuivitia ullle tnree l
Eastern Star.
Occidental Chapter. No. 45. O. E,
S., meets Saturday evenings before
I and after stated communications of
boat Masonic lodge. Visiting members
trin rnrIinllv invito n at(,l
u.. ii
for hnmu Slinilnv ninrnlnv. l,nf ii,,r, UA, W. M,
to the heavy sea runninc outside, tlin KOSA BINGAMAN, Secretary,
uuiit iui 111 to xTanKjion ior shelter)
Loyal Order of Moose.
mi
ducement. Not tho street carnival
sort, which have been hold too ofttj
in the past i to the detriment of tl
town, Imt omp,thing of a liighpr ii
tellectual orler; something in tl
nature of n Cliiuitauqua program.
I weeks ago at the North Bend hospi-
b Sde f eSSnuT n&
IWmnWW .NBWS ' A few day's ago Dave Colvin H
14 9etQ CnSgue era
" " ' " ' - to Random . T
i
(: MYRTLE POINT NEWS
From the' Enterprise:
'j. F.' Weudling, of the Estabroql;
Company, was hero foropart of the LANGLOIS NEWS
week and shipped out eleven ears of 1','om lnc Leader:
ties which tho
had delivered
1 ho Cops County Missionary Asso- parted for their homo in Bandon Mon-
cintion of the Church of Christ will U11V
Meets Thursday evenings in I. O.
O. F. hall. Transcient Moose eord-
DR. ARTHUR GALE
Physician & Surgeon
Office ill Ellingson building. Office
phone, 352. Residence phone, S5.
BANDON, OREGON
DR. S..C. ENDICOTT
Dentist
Office in Ellingson building. Office
phone 1241. Residence phone, 11G1
BANDON, OREGON
60 CENTS
WHY NOT HAVE AN EXTENTION TELEPHONE INSTALLED t
IN YOUR RESIDENCE, THE PRICE HAS BEEN REDUCED
TO 00 CENTS PER MONTH.
THINK OF THE UNNECESSARY STEPS THIS 'WILL
SAVE YOU.
COOS BAY HOME TELEPHONE CO.
Dry Wood
Split, wood $1.75 per tier I
Block 'wood. $.50 per tier f
$ Fire place wood $1.15 per tier
F. L. Christie, Phone 582
DR. I. L. SCOFIELD
Dentist
Office in Fahy and Morrison Build-
ng- next to Emergency Hospital.
Phono 1141
E. STEINOFF
THE HARNESS MAN
omplete stock of har
ness, shopping bags,
trunks, suit cases, valises
and traveling bags.
DR. H. M. SHAW
Eye, har, Nose and Throat
Specialist
Office Phone 330-J Res. Phone 105! J
Kooms ZU0-1 Irving Jflock
MArShFIELD. OREGON
2
be various contractors lClt "
in the yards here. Mrs. J. E. James, of this place, de- ery Thuretly-
Rcbekah
f T. 1 . 1 .
. . . iir.iiiii nniwnn I Aniva ma i i i i
hold its convention at tho Church of . iM an" fl,1's- K Gallier and two n n 1
Chr st' S ia ii mi?n Vi i ,chilc. Alice and Edmund, who - p- meets 8"ond and fourth
Christ, August 18, 10, nnd go. A good have been camping the last week near Tuesdays at I. O. O. F. hall. Tran-
program jh( pliitmed. Port Orford, departed for their homo ciont members cordially invited
E. N. Smith and fnmilv mmn Cmm in Bandon Tuesd
Bandog i their uto last Friday and vl,? n(?M?80,IkWsUn"oft MINERVA LEWIN, Secretary.
spen U couple of days o Catching Dcnn w"
K "l"Cr ,m,t8 f th MyrtK' ffLKSt . "With Charity TLrds All"
P. A. SANDBERG
Civil Engineer '
Surveys, Plans and Spccilicntio is
Office Hank Ituildlng ' :
BANDON. OREGON
BENJAMIN OSTLIND
Consulting Engineer and
Architect
Office in Tluifi Building
BANDON, OREGON
Point .soction.
Mr. nndijMr.fi. hnvid .McNair
rc-
Miss Ena MpKiuzio of Bandon , ""L"8. AU
Hospital, who lias been oens,ue varaP wo- Zlz V. O. W.
Emergency
i i .. I. . .. i .... ... I ........ 'I' . . . .. .j .. tr . ..
fumed Saturduv frmh n.M,l. wl,, K " . ' r r. niwi mfb. K. uu.y., ox r. nan, 8 p.
ti.nv hn.i i.n .n.ii.; :j n.r xii, m- v,sitors "red a hot wei
iru-yr. viB-i'ii. wi4uiii carnival, tlC)art-
ihiik .roiiiuvca. . I vi .'iDii'iiij ior iiiuuion.
Tho Schroodorf, . fJuerins, Benders. . M.rw: NyKrc f Randon, who at-
BarklowH. uml ,.vrtr,.l i.h .....mJ I u . n9 10 carnival anu vimtod
. , ' nor parents, iir. ami airs, Goo. Fur-
retiirneil.from tho Purl Orford Ajiato rior, of Denmark, departed on tho
uuruivai nnu me Ken a nil ruport is Unit ",,,r'""K su'go for ner homo hi Han
rori wrroiu uiil Uiunmolvafi nrond In
mtrtuliilniMluilr zwmt. Hntnn mv.
wlio (!( imH in ikn ommm Mm. J. Iimii mi thu buy for tKo imi two
pnxii In ii wii' htl 'drivinii Mii
UU utd Mr Hm (HMMiNii, m )
HUUts, Uh ri inrim m ( umit)
1M Miilii.f ll.. I At J(kM
I'um Mllll I'dlMhUHV fur tludr nUll.ul
IMI rnUkV tar u iwn4ilmi.ll., ..f
Hi timttL lUi nU uml In uinut, .
m m
como.
By ordr of
W. A. KELLER, C. C.
C. M. GAGE, Clerk.
I .0. O. P.
Bandon Lodje, No. 133, I. O. 0.
r., mcota every Wednesday evening,
VMtlng brother In good stundlnif
corumiiy invited.
D. C. KAY, N. 0.
h. I. WHEELER, SewUry.
KnlvliU of IVlliUii,
IWjM htee, No. Hi, KiiIkM o(
'yihht, Mtvt wvery Monduv 'uv.
filfK t KnlyliU Iwll, VWHii
mimm mwmu e. a
C. I. Starr
Plumbing and Steam Flitting
First Class Work guaranteed.
Office in Trill JIMg. on 2nd St.
i) h 0 ct rt) i W 1! (t v rv iJ 'v tj
uuk yovn isvjs, rut ;o t
HOT ARU8I! jt
Your Garden
The new soil of this section requir
es a COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER,
giving it what nature lacked. You
must have it for your garden to get
the best results. We have a large
supply at a very reasonable nrice.
Central Feed Co.
Central Warehouse
Phone 142
'm lite hi tmep m
Order Your Freight Sent by the Old Reliable J
S. S. ELIZABETH
Large Two-Berth Outside State Rooms With Run
ning Water.
Night Day Service between tho CofjuilJu Klver and
bun r ranclKco,
FIRST CLASS I'AHKKNfjKIt I'AliH, $7.50
J'KJWSUT UATKS, ON IV VMWim
Rwiuryatlonsj ,1 JC. Norton, CoriuIJla; hu'Mim', V.
ll, WALK" 0M. Aunl. Rumhiii
l!&dwbt vi tit ulli I ut k, itU gff