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About Western world. (Bandon, Coos County, Or.) 1912-1983 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1916)
WESTERN WHERE PRODUCTIVE SOIL AND TIDE WATER MEET VOL. V WORLD LUMBERING, MINING, DAIRYING, STOCK RAISING BANDON, COOS COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1916 .... . — Nrtli Bend Chaiulx-r of Cullimene Goes ou Record Favorable to Rosebuig Route. * school district ' s LEVY IS 20 MILLS NO. 1 W IS I Olisi III ED COMPANY ORGANIZED Memltcis Gather for \iii»ii«l Roll Call and to Observe Munirci».- ary—Brief History. The fullowing letter on road mat About forty-five members of I»• I ters is self-explanatory. phi lodge No. 64, local chapter of the i North Bend. Ore., Nov. 16, 1916 Knights of Pythias foregathered it Editor Bandon World, Bandon, Ore the lodge hall Saturday evening to Joe Beeson Injured About Back uud | V llal>erly Irgues in Favor of Re gon. observe the 22nd anniversary of the lolill Melson \-so< I ite,) Mitt» V M. Hips at Garoutte's Camp. duct ions on Many Items and is t'oiinid and Jas. P. Olson in De- Dear Sir: At a meeting of our chapter, and to celebrate the fourt h Inswcrvd by ,1. II. Jones, W ho De- Joe Sesson, an employe of Garout Chamber held last evening the pro »eloping large Fishing ami <«»»• annual Home Coming Day.” clarea That Not a Cent Is Being te's logging camp on the lower riv posed Coos Bay- Eugene Highway uing Industry on Gulf of 4 alitor- Following the assembling ot the Wasted. er, was brought to Emergency hos project was discussed and It was nia Prospecta I «»oratile members, a number of excellent pital by Dr. R. V. Leep Monday, he brought out in the discussion that short talks by various speakers were ! having sustained severe injuries some antagonism had been aroused The tax levy for the Bandon school enjoyed. Later taldes were brought A M Conard of Sonora, Mexico, about the hips and back when a large in the South end of Coos County ad district the ensuing year will be 20 in and the assemblage enjoyed card 1 and .las P. Olson, formerly a ic«l- log rolled onto him. It is reported verse to the project by the report that mills, as asked for in the budget pro game.', for a while. Closing the eve dent of this city, together with John that he slipped in trying to escape our City and the North end of the pared by the Board. The budget and nfng's festivities all repaired to the Nielson earn»« down from Portland NEAR THE OLD LANE the log as it came rolling towards County were endeavoring to divert levy were adopted at a meeting of banquet hall where a splendid lunch- this week after completing the Incor TAKEN OV ER Bl him, and fell backwards, feet in the the appropriation for the Myrtle the taxpayers of tho district at tho eon had been prepared by Chef. Geo poration and organization of the l'a CORIMR VTION. | air, the weight of the log striking Point-Roseburg survey of $5,000 and High school auditorium last Friday Manclet. Roy B. Corson anil G. R. ' Iflc Coast Fishing and Canning Com 1 him across the thighs and hips. No have same applied on the proposed evening. The attendance was light, McNair were the committee which pany under the laws of Oregon, for bones were broken and the patient is Coos Bay Eugene survey. there being only 52 votes cast and liad charge of the entertainment for the purpose of taking over a fishing <’. K. Cadman Is Supciinteinlent <>r getting along nicely. To correct this erroneous impres 2" mill levy carried by a majority i f the evening. Platina Y Oro Mining Co., Which oncoRslon on the Gulf of California Neal Gets Foot Cut Tw enty-two years ago Delphi No. sion and explain the attitude of our one vote. Received Machinery on Elizabeth I'rvpoMtioii Looks Favorable Ed. Neal, also an employe of the Chamber. I was instructed to write 6 4 was organized in the old Lureus Halierly Suggests Reductions to Increase O|»eratlons Front 40 to Judging from the prospectus they j Garoutte camp, has just left the1 to the various papers in the southern After the meeting was formally hall near the Galller hotel, with a have Issued within tho past few day«, 200 Tons Daily. ' Emergency hospital, after having portion of the County and have them A delegation the proposition is a very favorable upended by Chairman of the Hoard membership of 17. half his right foot sewed back on assure their readers that while State John Nielson and all preliminaries from the Marshfield chapter of the one. as the opportunities explained The Platina Y Oro Mining Co. is Neal had half his foot cut almost Highway Engineer Lewis, at one tim» were disposed of. a discussion of the Knights of I'ythias came over to ire exceptionally attractive Ac Drs favored and recommended that the budg»>t was commenced by A. Haber Bandon for the occasion and had the name of a newly organized cor completely off with the axe. cording to the prospectus, which by Mann & Leep performed an opera poration which has taken over min appropriation of $5,000 for the sur ly. charge of the organization. Capt. th»1 way. Mr Conard states has been ing interests near Bullards and is tion which will save the appearance vey of the Myrtle Point-Roseburg Taking th* items one by one, he Thus. White, now a trustee of the iilbmitted to the state official« ill now making preparations to increase ' of the foot, but the member will nev- survey be diverted to the Coos Bay- inquired as to the necessity of some Bandon lodge, was a memtier of this compliance with tho Blue Sky law, the capacity of its machinery from er get back to its normal usefulness Eugene project our Chamber, at a of the proposed expenditures, quoted Marshfield delegation At the 32nd there are over 200 known varieties of 40 to 200 tons |>er day, C. K. Cad again. meeting held Oct. 18, 191$, went on figures of the past, and of other dis anniversary, however, there was hut fisli and shell fish in the gulf. The man, superintendent of the company, record as strongly favoring that the trictB, and suggested reductions in one of the 17 charter members pres Import duty on dried fish Is $60 a Bones of .Arm W ired returned this week from San Fran appropriation for the Myrtle Point- many instances. He stated that lie ent, Nels. Rasmussen. Of the oth ton, canned fish 16 cents a can and cisco where he purchased additional Drs. Mann & keep operated on C. Roseburg survey be left as originally believed tile teachers’ salary item ers some are dead and the rest are tomatoes and vegetables 10 cents n pumps and conveyors, which arrived C. Stephens at the I Emergency hos- arranged, and that the County Court should be reduced, that the janitors' no longer here. can. With such protection there on the Elizabeth yesterday and will pital yesterday, Stephens recentlv be asked for an appropriation of $5,- increase was unwarranted, that the For a number of years after Its ought to be a virgin field for canning be installed at once. had both bones of his left arm lie 000, or as much thereof as neces fuel item was too large, that the organization the lodge grew, but plants of all kinds, although there Is Enroute here he stopped at Salem tween the wrist t and elbow broken sary. to assist in completing the Cooe clerk'6 salary should be reduced, slowly. However, the ‘old faithful« not a fish canning industry of any and filed corporation papers for the by the kick of a i horse. Th? nature Bay Eugene survey etc . «Hacking nearly all the Items on were preBent every meeting night kind on the entire gulf <> *» years of Ila Platina Y Oro company, which is a of the break made it impossible to And at a meeting of the State io’n the line. In his plea for cut and during the entire 22 Market Is Assured Spanish name indicating the plati keep them in place after setting so Highway Commission held at Salem, ting expenses he frequently alluded existence Delphi lodge has never mis Mr Nielson states that the comp num aud gold output. San Fran the surgeons fastened them togeth Nov. 9th. 1916, our representative. to tbs hard ttmes now existing and sed an announced meeting night be any already has a standing offer for cisco aud San Jose capital is behind er with silver wire. X-ray plates Mr. V. E. Watters, appeared before at one juncture waved a copy of the cause of a lack of attendance. one car of shrimps daily and one car the undertaking show that they are now in perfect the commission and strongly recom delinquent tax list tn the air as proof According to Mr. Husmussen. who of turtles a week, and that there Is The land upon which the mine is shape and unless some unlooked for mended that both projects be sur ! of the large amount of property that has always taken an active interest an unlimited amount of shrimps, tur located is described as Lots 1 and 2 complication sets in the man's arm veyed and carried out, and that the Is being sold for taxes. in the lodge and has achieved high tles and oyster« In the gulf. H# says and the NE*4 of NW*4 of Section will be as good as new in a compara State appropriate $4,000 toward th* honors tn its councils, many fine the company also has agents In San Mr. Jones Replies 33, Twp. 2 7 S.. Range 14 west Wil tively short time. Coos Bay-Eugene project and allow Following Mr. Haberly s talk, J banquets and other good things Francisco who have an unlimited lamette Meridian. During the past the $5,000 for the Myrtle Point-Rose H. Jones, a member of th* school have been held by the order market for dried fish tn the Orient two months title to the land has been BANDON BITTER MORES EXTRA burg survey to remain Intact. board, took th* floor He explained which will beehipped as soon as the under controversy between Mr. Cad- Appeal < «se Derided And front a letter under date of that he had been put on the board business gets started. O. A. C. Dairy Department Gives lar man and associates aud Mr. and Mrs The Oregon Supreme court has re Nov. 9th, 1916, State Highway Engl some time ago ostensibly to keep < apItalDed at tWWM.OOO val Product Score of 98. C. B. Zeek of this city, Settlement neer Lewis says: "The State High down expenses Although he had no versed tho decision of the circuit The company is capitalized for A report from tho Extension Ser- way Commission has alloted $4.ooo desire to act, he accepted the position court In the case of G. T Tr was finally reached outside of court >00,000 shares of th* par value of a few days ago and according to Mr vice of the Oregon Agricultural Col- for the Coos Bay-Eugene survey via and since has been doing the best vs Frank E. ' Willard, a suit for the $1 00 each Some of the stock has Zeek it was established by the rec lege dairy department was received Florence In co-operation with Lane he could. The lower already been placed on the marker ‘ Before acting on th* collection of money. ords that the Zeeks owned two-thirds several days ago by the Bandon County. Appropriation heretofore board,” he said, ”1 «as one of th* court decided against tin late Mr and a good deal of It will probably be and Cadman and associates one-third Beach Creamery in which their but made for the survey from Myrtle biggest kickers in the district I used Treadgold and I now Ills estate will get «old locally A number of local of the holdings. Subsequently the ter received a score of '.»3 per cent. Point to Roseburg remains the sam< to come up here to the meetings and the benefit of his appeal. people are plannig to make a trip to Zeeks leased their part of the ground Commenting on the sample from as heretofore entered." do just like Mr Haberly did tonight th* Gulf of California to in»* tiga'e to the company and development on which the test was made, A. O. Simp You will therefore see that the But I find that there are some things terest pay munis bail not been re the proposition to their own satisfac a large scale will now begin Several son, assistant professor of dairy sentiment expressed thru our Cham which cau't be done. I have person ported while lie was on tho board tion. years ago the land was patented to manufacturing, says: "Your sample her is opposed to diverting the funds ally watched every cent that lias Three Lc, les Voted On Th* officers of the company are C. B. Zeek, M. J. Zeek and Adam of butter would easily score an ex already appropriated for the Myrtle been spent by the board during the J. Ira Sidwell offered s motion A M Conard, president; John Niel Pershbaker. It lies near the old tra. It is far better quality than the Point-Roseburg survey. pa«t year, and I must say that I can that the meeting accept the budget son, vic* president and manager; Pioneer and Lane mines and has und average butter on our market " It was sec Geo. D Abrams, secretary-treesurer; not see where one penny has been and vote a 20 mill tax Very truly yours, ergone much development in the The local plant has been doing a Rasmussen. Rasmussen Mr. lai P Olson, arslstant secretary and wasted I have watched the dis- onded by Nels J. A. SMITH, fine business since It came under the past. Secretary Chamber of Commerce, trict’s money just as closely as I Haberly, < oud< d by E Lewin, then superintendent of fishing M E Mr. Cadman states that the com management of Messrs. Warner A- | watch my own. and you know that's offered an amendment that the Freeman, director, The offices of pany during the past year has sunk Johnson, and now has displaced near I pretty close, for I don't «pend any- meeting vote on 16, 18 and I 20 mills, tho company are R'"t Chamber of over 150 test holes and the chem ly all the outside creamery butter on : thing unless I get value received for ho that there could bo more > than one Commerce Bldg., Portland. Or*., and ists and assayers under George H. the local market. Large shipments Portland Man Here to Look Oxc, I It.” He explained that during th* choice. This was accepted and the 707 I. N Van Nttys Rldg , Loa Ange laical Hhlpvnrd. Bradford, an expert in his line, re have also been made regularly to For 20 les. Cal. past year the board held the expenses returns were aa follows: ported the ore rich in the two metals Portland and San Francisco markets under the budget by son»* three mills, 27 votes; for 18 mills, 10 Mr. Conard has been a resident of W. II Dutton, a prominent timber being sought. Vpon his reports the thousand dollars and that amount votes; for 16 mills 15 votes; and one Mexico for th* past 18 years. He Is and sawmill broker of Portland, war Goes to Honolulu company felt safe in making th* in was applied on the back indebtedness vol* was cast for 15 milla. This gave president and general manager of th* Dr. L. I*. Sorensen intends to leave in Bandon several days ago and In of th* district, lncurr*d during the the 20 mill levy a majority of one sonora Copper Smelting Co., now vestments In the purchase of the ma chinery and the hiring of a large i n the Elizabeth tomorrow for San spected the shipyard. He has taken i time when Mr. Haberly was on the vote over all the reel, and it was de operating at Noria, and has been In number of men to work the prop Francisco, where lie will take r an option and Is trying to get a con board. He said that when Mr. Hnb- clared pasoed. terested In Immigration to that sec steamer to Honolulu. Hr has a den tract for the plant. In a letter to erly went out of office th* district The budget a« adopted Is as tol tion erty. According to Mr. Cadman the geo tal position with the government in John Nielson, received this week, he was some $13,000 behind in warrant lows: Governor Is Progressive $1 5,640 00 logical survey of the property made the Hawaiian city and will be locat stated that prospects look good for Indebtedness, and the present board Teacher«' pslsrles lie states that the state of Honora a contract to build two vessels. 250 0 0 has been quiet for the past year. It by the University of California shows ed there at least six months and per Furniture was trying to make it up. Mr. Nielson stated that he cojld that it is a terminal moraine, de haps for three years. Mr. Sorensen Apparatus and supplies, auch Il*l»erly Make« l*enial Is loyal to th* Carranza government posited there during the glacial per was for veers a prominent resident of have gotten a firm to build two ves as maps chalk, erasers, Mr Haberly took the floor again .»nd Its governor, Adolpho d* I-a iod. Beach combers for many years Bandon and has a host of friends seis here, but the vessels were too charging that Mr. Jone»' assertions 500 no Huerta, I* a progressive young man stoves, curtains, el*. 1 00 00 of splendid character and ability II" have thought that the gold found in here who wish him the best of ane large to take out of the local river. regarding the $13.000 was false. He Library books fo the contract went to a Columbia g 00 1« encouraging development of all the sand on the beach has come from cess In hfs new field Insisted that the district was only Flags river concern. the sea. but the geological surveyors about $6,000 representing the uncol- Repair« of schoolhouse. out- kinds and is especially active In the 1,000 no cMtabllshment of a public school sys building« or fences state that it came from these deposits NOTED <HVR«H.MAN COMING lected taxes, behind at that time and 86 00 tem Hr la a strong advocate of abso from seven to ten miles back from If the book« show $13.000, "then Telephone and telegraph 00 lute protection to foreign Invest 25 Playground equipment the coast. BisImp Walter Taj lor Sumner. For someone got away with the rest, of 00 100 Printing and stationery He says that these deposits of gold the money. ” ments. merly of Chicago. H|»eaks Here 330 00 Insurance and platinum have been found all Clerk Dippel Hellies Question Mr. Olson Investigated th* fishing The Right Reverend Walter Tay 1.700 00 I ropoaitlon personally and la very en- It Is reliably re,w>rte<l that If lor Sumner, D D bishop of the Pro the way from Coos Head to Gold The question was settled when Janltor'a wage« 260 00 tli'isiastlc over the new concern'« Both timber and coal exist the Bandon business men will get testant Episcopal church of the Dio Clerk Guy Dippel, »ho had exported .lanitor'a supplier Reach at the spot where the company Is together and take up the pr<>|HH.|. cese of Oregon, will be In Bandon the books, explained that he had Fuel »50 00 prospects. 300 00 working. lion of a I m >« i for the Portland- next Monday on his visitation to the since found out that the money un Light and power Concession Hacked lij < «tranza 1 .' ■ 00 Bandon run. Portland will put up local parish, and Dean Wm. Horsfall accounted for had been paid by th* $$ Ma* Th* coneeaUon on which th« com VI TERAN SHOWMAN HERE 250 00 pany is formed also Includes a large fl-on» HO to 90 [>er cent of the capi announces that on Monday evening county treasurer to the bondholders Clerk'« salary fl 00 tract of land along th« Gulf for Frank Becker, actor end showman tal. and have the ship built here. Postage and stationery <s Interest, a certain amount each at 7:30, Bishop Sumn*r will preach who for years traveled with such Kinking fund, for the payment An effort was made some time tn St John's Episcopal f hurch year Th« money did not pass di- building site Thia land la accessible companies as Murray & Mack, Mad of bonds, warrants, noto», ago bv John Nielson to get the lo io both water and rail transportation Bishop Sumner was formerly at rectlv throuth tbe district official's am Herman, Harry Bernard. Ous cal people together, 'git only a few and other Indebtedness, hands and ther« had been no record Th* concession, according to Mr a a* Chicago and Is widely known Hill and Murphy's Comedians, has res|M>nded and Mr Nielson got »Us- contracted prior to May 22. made of It. The board at that time Conard has been made directly by forceful speaker. con»« to Bandon and joined fore«« com aged and dropped the proposi- 1915, and for Interest apparently did not figure on these In Carranza himself and la backed by 2.000 no the state of Sonora. with E Lakeman In th« manage tion. thereon terest payments and each year in Bear Is Given I p 3,000 00 ment <>f the Orpheum theatre, as well The local people should, at least Interest thereon , Th« wrecking crew has begun their budget underestimated the wi New Warden Appointed 160.00 as theatre« in Florence and Gardiner for courtesy's sake, hold a n»ee<- stripping the steamer Bear, which pens« of th« ensuing year, until the Domestic fielen» • -- — Salem. Ore.. Nov. 30 -Chari«« A. 500.00 They have organized the Bandon tng, cnn-lder the question. and grounded near Eureka tn June with district had gone behind to th« to Incidentals »... Murphy of Pendleton was appointed Amusement company and expect to either make an offer to the Port a loss of five live« Total «atlmated amoant of / All efforts to tai of $13,000 th« warden of th« Oregon penitenti money to be expended for have more than moving pictures to land folks or fell them that It is salvage her have been i abandon'd Mr Haberly declared that that ary to succeed John W Minto, de all purposes during the offer the thsatre-golng folks of th» wholly up to litem If a t»oat is to • he was worth over 11,000,000 when >u the first time he had •v«r heard $37.33$.00 posed for hosing ’ prisoners. be built. year ... ___ • three to« ns in the near future. the matter explained and that the In s_e grounded I.OG4U.NG CAMP ACCIDENTS San Francisco and San Jose Capital Backs New Project. CONTROVERSY SETTLED Should Meet to Consider Boat