Western world. (Bandon, Coos County, Or.) 1912-1983, September 30, 1915, Image 1

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    of the City of Bandon
With the Largest Sworn Circulation in the City,
STERN
LODUCTIVE SOIL AND TIDE WATER MEET
LUMBERING, MINING, DAIRYING, STOCK RAISING
BANDON, COOS COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1915
The Road Question
GOOD ROADS MEETING BIG LIBRARY BENEFIT
AT BRIDGE CARNIVAL RECITAL MONDAY EVE.
Exposition Is Great
NO. 45
0
V DISEA IS
A FALSI ALARM
“We may judge the nations by
Mesdames Guy and 8. Ralph Dip-
tiieir roads.” Ilumbolt.
pel returned on tho Elizabeth from
“The great God above lias created,
San Francisco, where they had been
visiting at the J. L. Kronenberg HK. MASSON
ing together with other things for the
benefit an pleasure of mail, plenty
home and taking in the Exposition
DISEASE
the past month.
of good road material.” said Pat.
ALL IM
Hanrahan, in speaking with a Two
“Just great!” is tlie comment of
Miler recently, , “and for tills see •
both ladies witli regard to the big
Three Day Bridge Carnival at North New t'oinposilion of IrfH-al Musician
icri- tion there is an
i
abundance of the
fair. “The Oregon building is one Will Give Instructions for Cure I lee
Bend
Will
Be
Biggest
Celebration
•o
Bit Kendeiisl.—1 lrnaincola.1
lan- very best
at
of Charge to All Who Will Write
surfacing
material
of tlie finest on the grounds. It, as
Held on Bay
in
Years*—Races,
■reatmeut of “Silver Threads’* and you know, is made of large Coos
iven Floras creek, just a step down the
for Same—Attacks Young Cattle
I'arailes, Wrestling Matches, Etc.,
Beautiful Classical Selections to county logs, stained a beautiful tan.
Soll- way.
< Inly—“Advertising” Detrimental
Arranged for the Event.
Be Features.
to the Stock Industry.
“All that is necessary in order to
The building is decorated with typi­
have as good roads as any civilized
cal Oregon flowers and is beautifully
country is to relegate some of our
On Thursday, October 7th, opening
Monday evening, October 4, will arranged inside. On the top floats a
•ned
“A disease common to all parts of
useless road machinery to oblivion, day of the Bridge Carnival, will be witness another of Prof. A. Richards row of flags, alternately
United
day,
the world and one tliat is easily and
buy a couple of auto trucks and sur­ a big good roads meeting at North pupils' recitals at the Dreamland States and tlie Oregon state flag;
suit
very successfully treated,” said Dr.
face the roads with the gravel. These Bend at which delegates from all pavilion. A number of special se­ while the big Oregon flag pole is a
J. L. Masson, veterinarian of Myrtle
t at road trucks are self-spreaders operat­
sections of the county will attend. lections, including Hubert Robbin’s landmark from all parts of the ex­
Point, in discussing the alleged new
der- ed by one man, and will spread the
Monday unpublished composition, which has position grounds. The other build­ cattle disease of the Languis section,
s on material evenly at any depth desired. A meeting was held here
comment ings and exhibits are also beautiful, to a World reporter Tuesday.
inst This does away with tile necessity for night to discuss good roads and find received much favorable
the
sentiment
of
the
Bandon
delega
­
and
classical
renditions
by
the pro­ and we enjoyed our visit to them
San a number of laborers and bosses,
Directions for Treatment Free
tion to the North Bend meeting. It fessor and students will feature. Fol­ very much.”
e is the one man operating the machine
“
I'll give anyone who desires them
The
ladies
met
a
number
of
Ban
­
was
the
sentiment
that
Bandon
would
lowing the program which will close
’ of being the side laborer and is person-
favor a county bonding proposition shortly after ten «clock, dancing will don people and former residents of directions for successfully treating
all responsible, hence more efficient. providing an equitable amount was be enjoyed. The recital will start this section while there.
the cattle lung worm, wicli is the
“At the gravel deposited it would set aside for the improvement of the about eight o’clock.
I The J. L. Kronenberg family is i common name for the disease report­
that bo necessary to erect bunkers, say
The proceeds of the recital will 1 domiciled in their new home in the bed from the J. J. Williams ranch,
imi- of a hundred yards capacity, which Bandon-Langlois road. The delega-
tion
will
also
probatdy
favor
having
bo devoted to the purchase of en- ¡suburbs of Sausalito, one of the cit­ near Langlois. Mr. Williams is a
1 by could be filled from time to time as
the
|
tlie
proposition
voted
upon
at
cyclopedias
for the Bandon library ies bordering on San Francisco bay. . new comer and when he found his
iOUH
needed. Labor would be hired for general election next year, rather ami all are invited to attend.
They are enthusiastic over their new young cattle infected with a disease
awn this purpose only while the actual
surroundings ami believe they will ; which was new to him, he itnmedi-
¡than at a special election.
John
The
Program
' on road work would be done by the two
Jack I ately rushed to tlie papers with a
like Sausalito very much.
The program follows:
•llar men with the self-spreading trucks. Dickey is vice president of the asso­
Kronenberg
is
attending
the
Uni- report of it. The result has been the
ciation
from
Bandon
and
will
be
one
Reverie,
ops.
34,
No.
5,
Clem
Ö.
the These trucks could be kept in opera­
versity of California and makes the cattle industry of Coos and Curry
of
the
boosters
from
here
at
the
big
Schultz;
Rustle
of
Spring,
Binding.
-
lent tion practically all the time at a
¡trip from Sausalito to Berkeley every counties has received most harmful
ocal nominal cost, The surfacing could meeting. Chas. Hall of the Coos and Miss Alta Hansen.
I
About
three or four advertising for tlie report was copied
Chapel in the Woods, Leo Delibes. morning.
inst lie completed for from $1.25 to $1.- I Curry Telephone company, who was
|
weeks
ago
lie
had
his
pockets picked from tlie local papers by the city
I at the meeting Monday, assured the — Miss Clarice Danielson.
for 50 per yard,
In California where gathering that state aid was promis­
' while making the daily journey and dailies and is still being published
Tarantella,
A.
Pieczonka.
-Carrol
ar­ this style of trucks is in use, road
[coupled with the fact that together in the various country papers of the
isco material is hauled a distance of ed for the connecting link between Garfield.
he had west. I know of several cattle buy-
¡Coos
county
and
the
I
’
aciric
high-
Berceuse, Ludwig Schtte.—- Miss with Rayner Gelsendorfer,
ruc­ thirty miles.
the pleasure of scrubbing fresh paint I ers that have turned back from a
i ! way, providing the county bond issue Theresa Button.
ease
the
This is the logical
Liebestraum: A Dream of Love, off several acres of university steps visit to the county, after reading the
9tli sooner we see it the sooner we will is passed.
under Sophomore supervision, which report, and it is certain there will be
Fraternal
convention
will
also
be
Llstz.
Hubert Robbins.
Dol- be <>n the road to Good roads. And
some erring co-workers had placed dairymen from other sections of the
held
on
the
seventh.
Piano
Duet:
March
Militaire,
ocal I add. that instead of driving auto
there during the night; he is evident­ west wlio will remember the rumor,
was trucks off the roads and out of the Program for Friday and Saturday Schubert. Louise Strowbridge and
ly enjoying college life. Miss Ottilie should they contemplate moving to
Automobile
races;
motorcycle
rac
­
Gladys
Jamieson.
that country, we should drive the moss
dancing, etc.
Aragonaise from the Ballet Cid. Lewin is also staying at the Kron- southwest Oregon.
’ in- backs out who are responsilbe for es; marine parade;
Symptoms of the Disease
Big
Auto
race
—
40
miles.
Ford
cars.
Mi ssenet. Master Alva Button. i enberg home an attending college.
J.
J9th this condition, invite the autos back;
Free
$5
0.
Second
and
third
prizes,
"i
vffor
Solo:
My
Deepest
Thoughts,
“
The
disease is citused by a small
anl buy at least two ourselves with which
worm, Slrongylus Micrurus, which
the to build roads to hold them then for all auto race—40 miles, 1st prize unpublished composition by Hubert
¡gains entrance to the throat, and
1 Marine pa-1 Robbins, violin obligato,
Melford
car- wo will begin to look like we were $100; 2nd prize, $50.
I multiplying rapidly, soon fills the
íced on the way to civilization, And we rade— All boats, large anil small, on Wesleder.—Prof. A. Richards.
Silver Threads Among tlie Gold,
lungs of the animal causing death.
had would at least escape some of the the Bay will take part in this parade,
headed
by
the
S.
8.
Breakwater.
arranged
for
the
piano
witli
a
clas
­
¡The
symptoms are coughing and mu­
off cussingH administered by
tourists
cous secretions. Only young cattle
ocal who happen this way over our out­ Congressman Hawley will deliver an sical treatment Prof. A. Richards.
| Violin Solo: Four hand accompani­
address.
are attacked by the lung worm and
lent landish highways.*'
Ray Webb, star basket ball player [in this section of tlie United States,
Saturday, Boat races; battle roy- ment.—Theresa Button and Clarice
ned
of last season, will head the High only animals that have been pastur-
al; boxing and
i
wrestling matches; Danielson.
» is
school student body this year and ing on the low bottom lands, 1 have
other
sports.
Boat
races-
1st
prize,
Duet:
La
Gracieuse
Waltz,
Bohn.
and
$25. 2nd prize, $10. 3rd prize, $5. —Theresa Button and Carrol Gar­ will be assisted by Harold Johnson, treated several hundred head of cut­
vice president, Helen Thornton, sec­ tie suffering from this disease since
Battle royal 100 men on a barge field.
Pioneer J. I*.
I
Tupper Purchases lu­ on the Bay; last man on barge gets
Duet: La Grace, Bohn.—Alva But­ retary, and Grace Gibson and John coming to Coos county several years
ong
Moore, student members of the exec­ ago and of the lot only-a very, very
ll. W. Coats in Tliriv-
terests
of
$50.
Boxing
contest
—
Anderson
ton
and Dollie Bowman.
t wo
ing Bustness Today.
Brothers, the juvenile entertainers.
Serenade: Believe Me If All Those utive committee. Errol McNair will small percentage have died mostly
gre­
Wrestling matches- Some of the Endearing Young Charms, H. Engel, ! fill the office of yell leader and Les­ animals that were in the last stages.
ll as
involving
considerable best wrestlers on the Pacific coast Ops. 4; left hand alone, M. I*. Mero, lie Pullen will share witli Coach Har­ I Tlie drugs necessary for successful
A
deal
the
old Quigley the honors of represent­ j treatment are inexpensive.
The dis-
— Miss Louise Strowbridge.
ited cash was closed today whereby J. on hand to meet all comers.
ing Bandon iu the county athletic as­ I ease is not a very common one in
P.
Tu'iper
becomes
owner
of
the
Other
races,
other
sports,
dancing,
Deuuni
Nostrum,
Leylach
—
Geo.
the
sociation.
Such was tlie result of this section of the country, but where
Manciet.
the Bargain Store on Second street, es­ band concerts, plenty of fun.
and found it is best to keep young cattle
the
elections
held this week
tablished
and
up
until
today
owned
A
big
masked
carnival
Saturday
Christmas Eve. Gladys Jamieson.
ilan
by
H.
W.
Coats.
last.
¡off the range for a year or two as
night.
Everybody
cordially
invited
Hungarian
Rhapsody,
No.
2,
Listz.
in
So far there has been no further the pastures when infected, remain
The business has prospered from to attend.
Hubert Robbins.
*ted
At so for some time.”
activity
along athletic lines.
ank the first day of its founding and the
first there was some discussion about
stock has been increased until it is THE
CITY OF BANDON BONDS
J. M. Berry, California cattie buy-
the largest of its kind in the city.
WILL NOW KELL READILY organizing a football team, but be­ - er, who was buying cattle in south­
cause of lack of material that had
ths A short while ago Mr. Coats pur­ I
ern Coos and northern Curry, has
to be abandoned.
It would have
eet, chased the J. A. Kennedy black­ Now Has New Prescription Room Keconler E. li. liausriid Assured •>y
purchased the Williams cattle and
been possible to secure enough men
ami Additional Shell Ing—Is
I Paid Buyers that They Will
>urt smith shop and it is also understood
had Dr. Masson treat them for tlie
to make up a team, but a team with­
Neat Work.
Bid on the Issues.
■eks lie intends to operate his timber
lung worm. The herd is now past
out a team to buck them is hopeless,
ner and tie camps on an extensive scale,
the danger stage and as soon as it
W. 8. Wells, proprietor of the
R. L. Buggie of the Scandanavian- especially where the larger part of has had a chance to recuperate, will
The which will require his entire atten­
Orange Pharmacy, has just complet­ American Bank of Marshfield was in the students have never played the be taken to the railroad for ship-
end tion to those projects.
Mr. Tupper is one of the pioneers ed rearranging and remodeling the Bandon Wednesday conferring with game and some of them have never
vtes
ment.
of
this city, but for the past 11 years fixtures of his store; adding to the Recorder E. B. Kausrud regarding seen it played.
fav-
In the place of football the men
iges has been a resident and business man convenience and artistic appearance City of Bandon bond issues and in­
Evangelistic Mi'elings
will be given over to early season
of
Coquille,
a
few
weeks
ago
he
of
the
establishment.
vestigating
the
security
of
the
city.
ter­
services
held in the Baptist
The
work
on
the
basket
ball
squad.
Ev
­
roni purchased rooming house properties
The prescription counter and stock
After the investigation he assured
ery day Is putting new life into tlie church continue with increasing in­
in
Bandon
and
having
decided
to
I. d
have been moved into the room back Mr. Kausurd that lie was convinced
Evangelist I.. H. Stein hoff
basket siiooters and by tlie uine terest.
again move back to the city, has pur­ of the Boyle Jewelry store, opening
by
that Bandon bonds were a good buy
first will preach every night this week in-
Coach
Quigley
-gives
out
his
chased
the
Bargain
Store
also.
He
an-
directly into the drug store from the and that his bank will submit a bid
eluding Saturday and probably re­
was came to Bandon in 1873 and was side. Along the back wall of the on all issues of bonds. Including the call for practice, about October 15, main through at least part of next
it
is
possible
Jliat
two
full
teams
will
and for years one of the must widely room shelving similar to that of the $40,000 refunding bonds and also
report on the floor. Rufus Truman, week. Next Sunday services will be
known men of the coast, being pro­ rest of the room have been placed
the $40,000 water bonds at 6 per
who was in school for a time last held at 11 a. in. and 7; 30 p. m. as
prietor of the famed Tupper house, flanking a large full-length mirror.
cent. A letter from the Lumbermens
year, is again enrolled and his length usual when the topics will be (morn­
situated oil the bluff at the foot of
Across the opening of the prescrip­ Trust & Mortgage bank of Portland
yor
bids fair to land him in the center ing) “Eternal Punishment,*' or “i.t
Tupper rock. He then owned every
tion room has been built a new pre­ conveys similar information and it is
and
position,
should he develop any play­ there a Hell and Where is it Locat­
thing from the south side of what is
scription counter, faced with high- thought the city will not only be able
nds
now First street down the coast to­
ing ability whatever, Also, Quigley ed?” in tlie evening “The Future
class mirrors above and below a to sell its bond issue but that a sub­
tits,
has another prospect, Smith, a rangy Home of God's True Children.” You
wards Port Orford,
George Dyer
plate glass panel running the full stantial premium will be obained on
the
owned the section to the north of
young fellow hailing rroin Eugene, will meet a cordial welcome and ai a
length, which allows the person the same.
gon
The first meeting of the County most earnestly invited to all tin a
First street.
working in the prescription room an
lets
The large number of
Athletic
association of the season services.
James Root who has been associ­
unobstructed view of the main store.
Old Resilient Dies
has been called for Saturday, Octob- | friends attending from other church­
ated with the store as clerk, contin­
The wood work was done by P. C.
lies with the new owner as manager.
John I.anders, owner of a plat of er 2, at Coquille when the basket i es is greatly appreciated. Contrib-
Stephenson and Mr. Wells states it
will be uted.
property in south east Bandon, who ball and other schedules
is perfect in construction.
Sa in nel
at
oh You German Band!
had been suffering from
Bright's worked out. One clash, not unex­
ays
Rumor after rumor is floating Wood done the staining and varnish- disease for some time, died at a local pected, may develope at this meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. G. It. McNair were
in about to the effect that I.etner Gal- ing of the fixtures.
hospital Sunday. He came here from At the last meeting of the association recipients of a pleasant surpris i
un­ lier and Miss Glady Strader were
The new arrangement adds much Grants Pass, Ore., but little is known Coquille tried to have Dreamland last Tuesday evening when a host < t
tile married at San Francisco the fore­ to the attractiveness of the store as of his life. He worked in the woods pavilion as a playing floor ruled out their friends walked in on
them,
al­ part of this week.
No particulars well as to the convenences and shelv­ near the city and was accustomed to of the league.
The attempt was (lames and songs were the order of
lier are known and the World reporter ing capacity and gives the Orange spend his summers mining.
He 1» based on the'grounds that the Dream­ the evening until a late hour when
•ty, is not a bit certain that it is really pharmacy a prescription room equal said to have lived in this section for land floor was too slick, forgetful of ice cream and cake were served by
eft. more than a rumor.
But if mis­ in those respect to any drug store in about twenty years.
Rev. Knight the fact that their floor was far limi­ the guests. The jolly crowd consist­
the taken. he will not be the only one the county.
er regulation size, had no boundary ed of Mr. and Mrs. Curl Garoutte.
officiated at the funeral.
a ill for it is assured the “German Band”
lines and was overhung on t wo sides Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dippel, Mr. a id
the is practicing Captain MacGenn's re­
Seeing that Mrs. Vic. Breuer, Miss Sadie Gm
The Charm struck a snag today,
The Ladles' Aid of the Presbyter­ by a low balcony.
V ho vised version of Tipperary, while the breaking her wheel. The passeng­
Dreamland
is
the
only
floor avail­ outte, Mr. and Mrs. 8. C. Johnson,
ian church will meet at the home of
ere Elks are beginning to “perk" up and ers were taken aboard the Telegraph Mrs. L. W. Robinson, on
Ocean able in Bandon, it is not probable Mr. and Mrs. Corson and Everard H.
<sh. plan for the home coming.
1 Boyle.
that it will be ruled out.
and brought to Bandon.
Drive, Wednesday, October 6th.
t*