Western world. (Bandon, Coos County, Or.) 1912-1983, June 21, 1917, Image 1

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    CROSS WEEK i
UNTIL NEXT MONDA Y
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er
I
WESTERN
WORLD
WHERE PRODUCTIVE SOIL AND TIDE WATER MEET
LUMBERING, MINING, DAIRYING, SI'OCK RAISING
L. V
BANDON, COOS COUNTY. OREGON 1IIVRSDAY, JUNE 21, 1917
0 CROSS CAMPAIGN
TWENTY MILL LEVY STEAMER SINALOA
Small Vote at
VOTED FOR SCHOOLS
HITS BLANCO REEF City Election GRADE CAROLINE AVE.
looking favorable
Joli X
XII I
.V
........ ............ .. I
I AUGI
F og
liinittee AA’oiking Hard and \A Idle
K l ew Are Im lined to Give Below
rhejr Mean- the Big Majority r Are
|ft|>ondiiig in Mne Patriotic ! Spil-
11_ other Towns Ahead.
small Attendance at Annual School
Meeting Monday But Much Argu­
ment Indulged In—I«, in and 20
Mills Suggested But Majority I av-
er (ietting Out of Debt
TH I
Bandoli (
RE Al BOXE DRA IK.il OR OltDI.
von IH p Assi K Bl
t ha < oí x< n.
Bandon had a city election Tues <
day. It was a very quiet affHir tiler.'
being Just 117 votes cast. The lack
of interest no doubt was due to the
fact dial all candidate« were of such
sterling quality that it really didn't
RED < BOSS WEEK
make any difference who was elected
Die school election Monday eve­
The steamer Sinaloa, a steel vessel
Transactions of the City Council
ning resulted in the re-election of. 256 feet long, went aground in a At any rate there must be some ex almost reached old time records at
feu say you've faitli in Uncle Sam
case, and for the lack of a more just­
John
Nielson
as
director
and
Guy!
Ji end this dreadful fuss?
dense fog on Cape Blanco about 5 ifiable one, let that suffice.
■ a snappy session of that body last
Dippel as clerk.
Four candidates’ o'clock
. .
W 111, so have I. so have we all.
Friday morning of last week.
evening.
Present were Mayor Top­
I but—U- S. spells l’S!
were voted on and a number of oth-fAt
In Ward No. 1 West. C. R Wade ping, Councilman Rasmussen, Chat-
(„I present site is resting on a ledge
t
ers
of rocks about 200 feet south of the was elected, the vote being.
I'lirn, Stephenson mid McNair; and
Bu thought it meant United States?
Tho
1
end of the cape. Her bottom is gone P. C. Stephenson
Hie other city officials.
Hyt fact we ll not discuss;
«»
C. R. Wade
Let the eagle scream!
McNair, E. H. Fish and I. N. Miller. and the aft hold is flooded.
W. C. Sellmer was present and a.<k-
K the nation is the people—
Bandon will celebrate the Fourth. Mr. Nielson was indors-d by a good
In Ward No. 2 East, John Nielsen < d the council to reconsider the show
Knd U. S. spellu l’S.
»
As
soon
as
the
vessel's
peril
was
majority, there apparently being gen­
and Nels Rasmuseeu were the fami license ordinances, which were pas-
Really.
t
Tk> Red Cros fund? the doctor's bill
eral satisfaction over his services ‘ discovered Captain Sannaes sent out ed ones, the vote being.
• d a number of years ago, with a
i
a
wireless
call
tor
help.
The
nies-
And
its
going
to
be
a
REAL
the past year Mr Dippel was unani­
■ich must be paid; and thus
lie also sug­
28 view of a reduction.
John
Nielson
sage
was
received
at
the
Cape
Blanco
celebration.
WJ read the letters bold and bright—
mously re elected, there being no oth­
•> ■» gested a higher license on traveling
Nels
Rasmussen
■•station and transmitted to Bandon
H* 8. spells US!
Bill Sellmer has taken the bull by er candidate mentioned.
1 4 shows. The matter was referred to
•and Coos Bay by telephone.
Al­ S. C. Johnson
—E. J. R.
the horns.
The budget for the coming year though
a committee composed of Council­
the vessel was then only 300
The approximate cost of tho elec
men Nels Rasmussen. Chatburn and
He's got a bunch of the boys with was read and considered and after .yards from the Cape the btation look-
tion was *58.75, thus each vote cost G. R. McNair
a general discussion, which lasted for
him.
rout
could
not
see
It
on
account
of
the
the
city
about
52
cents.
It
is
too
i
'he Red Cross campaign is well
several hours, it was voted to levy
T<> Improve Caroline Street
And they 're going to do it RIGHT.
fog
However
communication
ler way in Bandon and community
a 20 mill tax. which will raise ap­ I ^^established
by wlrele
—
_ was bad the gentlemen couldn’t have j
A petition signed by property own­
established
by
wireless
and
orders
pulled
straws
to
see
who
should
be
If you’re a patriot;
I if the pace set on the opening
'were
telephoned
here
for
thy
proximately *19,541.66.
It being
ers along Caroline avenue, was read
r is maintained throughout the
If you're a Bandonian
uncertain as to whether the new law- i Kilby am and to Gardiner for tug elected; it would have been cheaper asking that said owners be given per­
the
and equally as representative.
ince of the week the *3,000 fund
required the voters to name the mill- ■{Gleaner.
mission under supervision of city of­
And love your home town.
*p irtioned to this territory will be
age
or
the
amount
of
money
to
be
Capt
Robert
Johnson
and
bin
crew
ficial i and according to the grade
Get
busy
and
BOOST
Mthconiing without a doubt. A
< ; six from th ■ Coast Guard station
raised, it was decided to be safe and |'f
set by tho city, to improve sajd street
For the BIG TIME
J. ting of the campaign solicitors
vere already preparing to leave for
both methods were carried out.
from Riverside Drive to Harlem. The
N d on Tuesday night develoived the
In Bandon on
The budget, as presented by the 'lie scene and in a snort time were
petition was signed by Otillie K.
u ■ that approximately *1,000 had
board, called for an 18 mill levy, r if in the power boat. After setting Langlois Xlun Busy Getting Out the Kronenberg. Geo. R. Morgan. G. J.
July 4th.
M in raised and only a portion of the
I Armstrong and W. E. Craine
The
tho amount required according to lie compass Just ou’slde the local
ljogs for County Road Lum­
GET BUSY!
M apective contributors had been In­
I petition was granted, and th« work
their estimate being *17,436.35. Aft­ bar, Captain Johnson made the run,
ber on Bandon Road.
ta viewed. The larger contributions
er making inquiries as to probable guided solely by the needle, In three
■ will he done by the property owners
jn raised had not been reported on
amount of uncollected taxes Mayor hours, and although he could see but
The Bandon-Curry county rond under tho supervison of Marshal F.
^kougli MW ral amounts of *25 had
a few yards ahead succeeded in find contract, which was let to Hagquist A Holman. Tho plans include
Eclio of Promotion of the (liants Topping brought out the fact that
n: accounted.
(ng the vessel without delay.
the
estimate
of
the
board
would
not
& BJorquist. Is creating a demand construction of a sidewalk along
Pass-Banilon Line lleard in
■The worthiness of the cause is
The tug Klihyam was near Prosper for a large quantity of white cedar south side of the street; bringing
raise enough actual cash for the year,
Equity Court Case.
■te generally understood and while
therefore he proposed 20 mills in when the call came and not being plauking. Wallace Pomeroy of Lang street to grade and crown, and
of those who could easily give
At the equity term of court in Co­ stead of 18. He stated that the city prepared was unable to leave port lui lols has the contract to supply over surfacing of the lower end near Riv­
Later word came that 200,000 feet for use on the road and erside Drive where there is consid­
■re liberally are inclined to shirk quille the hearing of the Rasor taxes would be greatly reduced the mediately.
tel W#H
was R
a total loss and the is t»M».v getting <Hif-kurs f">i 'hei
■ir duty in this matter, the large Bros. & Vai jean of Los Autelos vs. ¡coming year, the levy ivrobablv bp- ¿itf.
erable aaud. with gravel.
Two letters frnm out-vf-trrwn «L-
■ ' >ritv are responding In the usual West Coast Development Co. arising ling as low as ten mills. This year ~tg order wascancelled The Glean pose. In speaking of the work the
er, however, went to the scene and Port Orford Tribune says:
torneys bidding upon the matter of
■riotic manner characteristic of from the promotion of the Port Or­ it was 18 mills.
Is section
Absolute refusal has ford-Bandon railroad by the latter
A. Ilaberly was present and made arrived there later in the day.
"Mr Pomeroy has the contract for giving an expert opinion on the Ore­
The sea was calm and the crew was furnishing the lumber for the Im gon avenue situation were read. One
Bn met with in but two or three
favor
of
slashiug
his
usual
talk
in
company in 1012 and 1913 was be­
■tances. These cases are exception- gun. The plaintiffs made the survey the budget right and left in order to In no danger after the Coast Guard provement of
Bandon-Curry coun from C. R Peck, offered to do the
boat arrived. The men were put to ty road, something over 200,000 feet, work, charging the city for actual
lin the extreme insofar as the par­
reduce
the
millage
to
16.
He
sug
­
for the proposed road and brought
work preparing to salvage the cargo,
The other from
time employed
ks are absolutely lacking in the
suit for payment for the survey sev­ gested that less teachers be hired which was made up of saltpeter and while here he bought a donkey L. A. Liljeqvist, stated actual tint«
Irit that prompts such donations.
eral years ago receiving a judgment the coming year, as the enrollment is Whatever the aft hold contains is engine and several thousand feet <>l at $12 per day, but the maximum
Bint the men and women who are against the company for *5000 in less than it has been. The board ex­
wire cable from J. D Loucks and N
ruined but the balance is not injur
charge not to exceed $100. He was
king their tin.i and their money,
1915. Since the company was insolv­ plained that two teachers had already ed. The Coast Guard crew stood by II. Larson. The contract calls for retained.
b towards bringing this comtniin-
been
eliminated
and
that
the
four
­
nearly
all
white
cedar,
and
the
doll
ent this could not be collected and
A Reul Liquor Ordinance
teen teachers for next year would from Friday mornng until Monday key will be used in getting out the
I
to the standard sot for
I are not discouraged. They are suit against stockholders has been have on an average of 34 to 35 pu­ afternoon. At that time Captain logs.
The
model liquor ordinance, pits-
Mr. Pomeroy is one of the
brought. J. T. Brand of Marshfield
F
work with deterinina- is attorney for the plaintiff and C. pils each, while the county superln Curtis of the Underwriters had ar- prominent dairymen of this section pared liy the Anti-Saloon League of
In and the closing day« of the i>ig
tendent recommends not more than ' rived and engaged John Sw ing of and lias
Oregon mid changed only In particul­
R. Wade of Bandon for the defend­
ars necessary to fit local conditions,
Ivo will find them bending every ants. Among the latter are: M P. 31. Mr. liaberly's arguments were the schooner Tramp and Geo. Forty acres to
taken up by Directors Nielson and of Port Orford with a gas boat to re­
tort to see that Bandon and coni-
in was heard by the council and passed
It is
Murphy of Marshfield; Stephen Gal
unanimously. I'nder this ordinance
.1. II. Jones and they proved to the lieve the local men and they return question
■nit y ma I. . . good.
lier, Ed. Gallier, E. Dyer, Col. R
ed, arriving home at 7 o'clock that
tin« city attorney 1« placed under
[The local campaign is under the H. Rosa, of Bandon; and C. C Carter satsfaction of those present that such night. The crew was made up of the
ipecial oldigation to enforce tho liq­
radical
measures
were
altogether
im
­
I
lection of ,, ntral committee com- ! of Myrtle Point.
Mill Not Exempt Farmers
uor law, lie being subject to prose
practical and impossible under exist following: C. W. Boice, Leslie Kra
b
Col n H. R om , Geo. W.
nick. Geo. Sutton. Mathew Coy, Fred
Washington, D. ('., June 16 The cution and fine of from *50 to $500
ing circumstances.
bore and I' P. Hanly. The bai­
farmer will not be exempt from mill for neglect of duty. All violations
F. J. Chatburn and J. W. Mast ar erick Reimann and L. O. Green.
lee of t .. force is divided into two
Captain Curtis has announced that tary service. Provost Marshal Gen coming under tho general head of
gued In favor of an 18 mill levy,
hn-s. with E. D. Webb and L. W.
mainly because the budget called for an effort will be made to salvage the oral Crowder reiterated that only In boot legging draw a fine of $2 5 to
Irnhull as captains, anil is coin-
Pi Tog ram to Bo Carried Out at Hl that amount, anil they believed that vessel.
The wrecking tug, Salvor, dispensable men in any Industry arc *250 and Jail sentence of not morn
F“'1 of Um following
W. S. Wells,
O'clock and Children Are to As­
the taxes should be held down just owned by the Canadian government to be exempted. Every man who can i than six months for the first offense;
F s 1 Endi..,tt, Geo p. Topping.
sist Says C. B. Zeek.
has been engaged and Is now enroutx serve his country In-tter as a soldier i *50 to $5oo and not to«« than 5 days
as low as possible.
F" W S. Smith. Miss Mary Moore,
to
tile scene from British Columbia. than in Ills pre; nt occupation will be nor more than 250 days for subs.-
In
the
opinion
of
the
majority
vot
0. Felsheim, Dr. I. L. Scofield.
Bandon's official flag will be rais­ ers tho voluminous argument was fi­ The Sinaloa has twin <b cks and the called to the colors unless It works qtient often ,es. Drunkenness or hav
J. E- Walstrom, .1. Ira Sidwell, H. ;
an actual hardship on dependents.
ing liquor in possession at dance, or
I Boak. < |
Pape, O. A. Trow-: ed at ten o'clock on the morning of nally summed up by Mr. Jones in the method of floating her likely to be
other public places or on the streets
July 4th. regardless of whether the following words: "It's simply a mat- adopted is to seal up the hatches of
fldge. Mri O. A. Trowbridge, Mrs
and alleys of the city, draw a fin« of
I I- Pearce, Mrs. W. E. Craine, city has a formal celebration, accord­ ter of whether we w ant to get out of 'the lower deck and pump the hold
*25 to *100 or alternate of a jail
ing to C. B. Zeek who has charge of debt or stay in," and they made it full of compressed air. The cargo
“s Maude Lowe, Mr. Roy. and T.
sentence in the discretion of the
the affair. An appropriate program twenty mills.
having been discharged and the ves­
r Robison.
Robison The Curry county sec-
police judge
The ordinance alsn
will be carried out. and if the mer­
The attendance was small. there sel thus lightened, moorings having
is being covered by H. J. Mc-
confers the right of search upon
been put out it is believed that the
B-nnid, who is assisted by II. F. chants decide on having a celebration being only 61 votes cast.
cal police offlcals. It goes Into
tug will be able to pull the ship off
I brrisen. tlm latter having donated this will be made a feature of the
County Agent Jay L. Smith stales feet within thirty days.
during one high tide.
I e "sp
bis auto for the purpose. day. Mr. Zeek wants the school
all
Minor matters taken up
How Captain Sannaes happened to that a dairymen's picnic will be held
■ Another meeting will be held to- children to take part and invites as-
get five miles out of his course is a at Parkoraburg on Wednesday. Iun< proposal to install an overflow basin
the
little
folks
to
be
pre
ent
and
Men
Strike
for
More
AA
ages
Became
I r” ln ofder to check up and report
mystery to him and his crew, all of 27th, at tho E. F. Topping ranch. I and watering trough at the city park
of L<>s« of Time.
■ county headquarter» at Marshfield aist.
K
I
whom
deplore the accident.
How­ The dairymen will meet from 1« a water pipe. E E Oakes also con­
After the flag raising the W.
I i>e other towns of the county are
ever the only feasible theory advanc­ m. to 4 p m . and among the features sulted the council regarding water
C. members will give a basket dinner
Labor
troubles
were
experienced
■ Riving grc.it enthusiasm in the
rates.
to the members of the G. A R at the at the Prosper mill the forepart of ed is that a freak Inset current pre­ will be a big picnic dinner.
■ Ijnpaign and nidging from their re-
Prof. R. R. Graves, head of tho
A. G. Long was present and look
city park. Mr. Zeek says that the the week, but it is reported that the vailed which gradually carried the
■ ’01 ••
" "I'-ning
1 ' ning nay
day tney
they will
dairy department of the Oregon Agri up with the council the matter of
general public is invited to join them. difficulties have been settled About vessel towards shore.
I (niz
8UC"' 4,11 -----------
,han the
,ocal
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_1 or- Bring your lunches, all but coffee, 35 men struck for *3.00 a day. They
The Sinaloa has a net carrying cultural College, and Dr. B. T new fire hose, he having been asked
sr.i.-c
North
Bend, which
has I which will be served free.
nnn °D :
’’""i* Lena,
wnicn nas
had been receiving *2.75 a day but 'capacity of 2600 tons. She was built Finns of the Veterinary Science de to furnish bids on prepared hose.
" to raise, had *2300 subscrib-
had been forced to lose considerable two years ago by a Norwegian con­ partment. will be present and give Six hundred feet <»i l«>»e at *1.1*1
t day and Coquille, with
I time each month. It is understood cern, but it Is said she was sold or lectures dealing with the various per foot was purchased, together with
Gets
Big
Price
for
Boat
I fee" t " ral '’ e ' had 11500 at that
phases of the dairy industry
a few- minor article» needed to re­
Gold Beach, June 16—Captain that the mill owners intended to chartered recently to the Hlnd-Rolph
I r th
to show the people
Dairymen
and
ranchers
from
this
pair the stock of hose now in use
j
Steamship
Co
,
of
San
Francisco,
in
Peter Olson received $28,000 for the raise to $3 00 on the first of July
Street Repair A4<»rk l,r<»greealng
r communities are res- f gasoline schooners Rustler
|
The mill has been shut down for which Mayor Rolph of that city Is In entire community are urged to attend
and
I k rh,nK 30 ' 8h°uld be an inspiration
th« picnic and Mr. Smith vouchee the.
Repair work on the streets, being
terested
C.
Henry
Smith
of
that
'
several
days
on
account
of
a
short
­
I
f l,an,lon and community. Roamer from R L. Macleay of the
It wav Information tha* the event will bo done under the aiiperv|s|on of the
age of logs but will resume opera­ place is agent for the vessel
I >,t ,, "s 1'a'r|"’tc spirit prevail» thru- Macleay estate. The two crafts have
socially street committee Councilmen F '■
tier
second
trip
up
the
coast
and
"h<- one that be a big sitccc
tions
Friday
morning.
It
is
report-
been freighting here for a number
I 'he entire state.
Those attending Berry and G R McNair— and Mar­
and
educationally,
was
bound
front
San
Francisco
to
Ta
be-
of years and their cost was much be­ led that satisfactory arrangement*
are requested to bring well filled shal Holman, Is progressing rapidly.
¡have been effected between the men coma.
low what was paid for them now.
Captan Johnson is of the opinion lunch baskets for the community The scraping of the streets has been
Lind Superintendent E. E Foss, and
completed and cost of same esme
that conditions for salvaging the spread
tha’ the plant will run as usual
($-'»■
An Invitation is extcnd^d to tho much under the estimate, b«lng about
vessel are favorable if action Is taken
'•ood Showing in Subscription
buslnemtnen of Bandon and vicinity *55. This saving means that con
at once.
H. M Axtell, who had been engae
to Lil^rty Bonds.
to attend »he meeting, take part in Mderable more work will be done on
beach
mining
ed In ,i l~
—........
—-- - near Port __ Orford
_ ,
a Marsh- the picnic and Incidentally become r«pa!r of crossing«', etc.
Nelson,
formerly
Nels
P.
®«ndon stood we|| |n (|lei |ead ,,f
has moved his outfit to the Whiskey field resident, at one time employed much better acquainted with their
” «malic- -
♦
Run section and Is now busy with ■ in the lieuckendorff ship building farmer friends and th« especial quee
The
Sunset
M'oolen
Mills
will
* ♦ ♦ ♦
J •IJt»scri‘,iI1 roi"ni'»nitles of the state
♦
force
oi f men and a power plant and vards at Proaf>«r and now employed tions with which the latter has to «
commence operations in about
■>g to the Liberty Loan
He
I
m
meeting
with
good
returns
♦
alii, ough a few still smaller
deal tn advancing the dairy indus­ ♦
♦ a week. This was announced
many as draftsman in Portland ship build­
r-'Atinities ; subscribed equally as ♦ by the directors today upon the ♦ says that the sand there in
ing yards, has made arrangements try of the community.
of
It
Thon« who favored us during
and in 1 some instances more, « arrival of the steamer Elizabeth ♦ places is 17 feet deep and all
Several picnics similar to the one
plaU- with R H. Corey, it is slated, and scheduled for Parkersburg * 111 be past week are
the towns of Coos county ♦ carrying the shipment of wharp ♦ has I good value« in gold and Plstl-
will return to the Bay as soon as the
Athlon was
He is operating for the
W E. Stelnbnff, Band''n
second from the top:
♦ and other supplies, that Man­ ♦ num. Development Co., in which ship on which he Is now engaged is held during thia and the coming
f*tXhfle|,j
J. A Park . Bandon
« num
week. On Saturday of thia week will
ager
Ladley
lias
been
awaiting.
completed.
He
will
be
employed
in
157,050
Idaho men are interested, an d has
1. Nordstrom, Bandon.
be
the
one
at
Norway,
on
Monday
tho
♦
The directors urge those who
the yards which the Coos Bay com­
16.1 It ♦
!
the property of the Ocean Beach pany will put in for the construction one at Sumner, on Tuesday at Coos
H. B Warner. Bandon.
♦
have
not
yet
made
payment
on
7.300
♦
of Minneapolis.
He
Pwn«
♦
Dr.
deine
<
-
A. H Buckingham. En,rone. Ore
River;
on
Wednesday
at
Parkera-
........
7,25o « their stock to do so at once as
that while h I* saving as much of government vessels.—Coos Bay burg. and on Thursday at
Mrs J. F. Hill. Bandon
♦
-a'
■
t
Myrtle
Bend
Times. Mr. Nelson Is a brother of
5.500 ♦ all available funds will be ♦
S*ui A. Briggs, Loa Angeles. Cal.
I
’
cigt.
John
and
T
M.
Nielson
of
Bandon.
I
« necessary.
Total
*
193,500 ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
Guard (Tew (àoes lo
Resene Bui l.iveo Xot in Banger—
l miei w ritei s Take ('barge and Ef-
fort Will Ite Made to Malvage A es.
sei—< liantes Good.
Bandon to
Celebrate
i
Dairymen to Hold
Picnic Wednesday
Woolen Mills to
Start Next Week