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P &> w Ch « o € « O O • * Teddy Scorns Smail Game e*ai Republican • _______ leaders that it would be bupossible to pass a rule, restricting amendments to the bill uit(il some time next week, and then only by granting the demands made by a number of members that cer tain important schedules ile open to amendment. Those members who oppose a caucus do so on the ground that it would attract the at tention of the country to the fact that the members of the majority in the House are at odds regarding the bill. As a means of settling the dif ferences that exist and securing gen eral support to a rule restricting amendments entirely to those which the ways and means committee will offer, they propose that the com inittee should recommend changes that will take the countervailing duty on coffee out of the bill and strike out the tariff on tea. The Republican whips are mak ing a canvass of the majority mem bers to learn whether a great num ber favor or oppose the holding of a caucus - Ponta Dtd Gada, Island of Sa«' Miguel, The Azores, March 30— The steamship Hamburg, with ex- Presideet Roosevelt aboard, arrived here unexpectedly at 8 o’clock this morning The vessel stopped briefly to give Mr. Roosevelt an opportunity of seeing the beautiful scenery of the island, with its springs and gardens. There was great ex citement among the people, all ol whom a ere eager to obtain i glimpse of Mr. Roosevelt. Mr. Roosevelt came ashote at to o'clock in the morning. A large crowd assembled at the dock and He was gave him an ovation, greeted by Edward A. Creevey and William M. Nichols, the American Consul and Vice-Consul, respect ively, at St. Michaels, with whom he drove around Ponta del Gada in an automobile* In this trip Nr. Roosevelt was accompanied by the members of his party. The Hamburg steamed out of Ponta del Gada at 11:30 o’clock —-OOO-------- this morning. Her next stopping Utah Deal Profitable place is Gibraltar, where she is due Thursday. Washington, March 30—Ac In his drive around Horta yes cording to a statement i.-sued today terday Mr. Roosevelt was accom panied by Moyses Benarus, the by the Department of Justice, the American Consul. A, large crowd United States will receive, as a re had assembled at the wharf while suit of the reconveyance to the Mr. Roosevelt was viewing the city Government by the Utah Fuel Com and when he returned to the docks pany of 1440 acres of land, the to go out to the Hamburg he was payment of a fine of $8000 and of given an enthusiastic send-off by $192,000 in settlement of claims the English, German and Portuguese made by the Government, about $55 an acre for the land, a higher residents at Horta. While at Horta the other mem price than the geological land sur bers of the Roosevelt party went on vey placed upon the property after a shooting expedition and got 16 the recent classification of public coal lands. birds of five different species. Coquille Grant* Franchise Other land which the company was permitted to retain had been mortgaged to secure a $2,000,000 issue of bonds, a large majority of which had been sold to innocent purchasers. It was claimed that a part of these lands contained valuable coal deposits, and should not have been granted as agricultural lands. The return of the 1440 acres, to gether with similar reconveyances by the Union Pacific Raiiroad Com pany and smaller interests, demon strates, says the statement, “that the Government is slowly, but surely, asserting its supremacy over the public domain in the west.” Coquille. April 3- -The Coquille Mill and Mercantile Company has been granted a franchise for electric light, power and heat service anc for an eleciric railway system in Coquille by the Coquille City coun cil. The action was taken Wednes day night and a clause of the fran chise provides that the guarantees must start the construction of their plan within ninety days after the franchise is formally accepted So far, little has been given out concerning the plans of the cem- ------- OOO------- pany. J. F. Clark who has been in No More Opium Marshfield for some time, is to be the manager of the proposec The law prohibiting importation ol undertaking. He |would not dis smoking opium in this country be cuss the details of the project. comes effective April 1. Such a John H. Somers who is also inter wide spread demand for this sluff, ested in the project, stated that the from which dreams are made, has company had ample backing and be grown up all over the Pacific Coast sides rebuilding and enlarging the that the effect of this new regulation present saw mill in Coquille, it is will be awaited with considerable proposed to install a furniture interest. The change will probably factory and a pulp mill. The elec be followed by a skyrockety advance trie plant, for which the franchise in the price of this drug, and when has been secured will utilize the it is found that there is a denund waste from the mills and factories. that will pay any eld price asked, Owing to the asking and securing there will undoubtedly be a revival the franchise for an electric line, a of the old smuggling business which rumor was started to the effect that flourished prior to reduction of tire the company proposed to put duty. The Canadian law prohibit in an electric line to Roseburg. ing importation of the drug becomes Mr. Somers said that nothing had effective simultaneously with the been said about an electric line to American law, and the smuggling Roseburg and the company’s industry will accordingly be more present plans did not include any rtzardous than ever before. The such project. new law suggests great opportunités The present electric company at for the California gamblers who are Coquille has no franchise, its fran starting a li ttle hell of their own chise having expired sometime ago. just over the Mexican line, The Whether the two companies will be smuggler is in many respects a bet- continued here or the new' one ter citizen than the gambler, but will absorb the old company remains they can probably work together for time to tell. to advantage in the field made BASEBALL What Shall Be Done About it Thi* Y ear? --------CX>-v------- Two Men Rescued rtieet, beginning al the city fftnils, and tunning north to north side of Sixth street, then west to wert side AL-ernathy street, thence north to Fifth M eet. Also upon the 15th day of March. 1909, it was ordered that Coquille Avenue from Atwater street south to Sixth street, and also Third street between Broadway Avenue an 1 Pacific Avenue, be improved by establishing an official grade, and grading said street* according thereto full width and building sidewalks upon both sides thereof, for the full distance pro posed. Also upon the 15th day of March, 1909, it was ordered upon petition therefor that a new and official survey and grade be made of Colum bia Avenue from Atwater Street south to Sixth Street, and that sidewalks be built upon both sides of said (treet for the full distance. Notice is herreby given that unless a written re monstrance be signed by owners representing two- thirds of the real property upon each of the above t roposed improvements be filed with the City Recorder within twenty (20) days from the first publication of this notice, which said twentieth day will be upon April 20th, 190*), then the said council nuy pass an ordin- anee providing for such improvement, and as es- *inj the cost thereof upon the adjacent property. Dated April I, 1909. C. R. WADE. l2-3t Recorder. ALL KINDS OF REAL ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLD Money Loans Negotiated on Approved Security, All I S Land Matters a Specialty and Piompt- ly Attended ’ * tc. ■ Pension and Insurance Agency Anenev Bond F * " • • ' Steamship ~ * Brokers 1 rans-Atlantie and Railroad Ticket Agency O OflRno v-'AHGV O K4MIMIM >e mid 3. Nirw Deit bollii O I’p Ntalra, Kutlding OREGON C. T. B lumknrother , Notary Public YOUR ATTENTION I is called to the fact that COL. C. T. BLUMEN- ROTHER of Bandon, Oregon, will insure Saw mill men, Loggers and other kinds of workmen against sickness, accident or death at reasonable rates. It will pay you to call on him and see what he offers in that line. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. I.and Office at Roseburg, O-egoa. March 12. 1909. wC Fire Insurance Notice is hereby given that James L. Foster, of Bandon, Oregon, who, on August 25, 1903, made Homestead Entry, No. 13008, S. R. 03549, for E 1-2 of NE 1-4; SW 1-4 of N E 1-4; NW 1-4 of SE 1-4, Section 35, Township 29 South, Range 15 West, Willamette Metidian, has filed notice of intention to make final five year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before G. T. Treadgold, U. S. Com missioner, at Bandon, Oregon, on the 24th day of April, 1909. Claimant names as witnesses: Jacob Wald- vogel, of Bandon, Oregon; John R. Stillwell, of Bandon. Oregon. John H. Tucker, of Bandon, Oregon and John H. Chenowith, of Denmark, Oregon. BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Register, r .st publication March 18. NOTICE FOR IOE3OI PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office, at Roseburg, Ore., March 19th, 1909 Notice is hereby given that Alice A, Black, of Port Orford, Oregon, who, on April 30, 1901, made Homestead Entry, No. 10632, S, R. 02199, for lots 3 and 4; NE I-4 of SW 1-4, Section 18, Township 32 South, Range 14 West, Willamette Mcridan, has filed notice of intention to make final five year proof, to ertiblish claim to the land above described, before J. I I. Upton, U. S. Commissioner, al Langlois, Oregon, on the Sth day of May, 1909. Claimant names as witnesses: George Fitzhugh, of Port Orford, Oregon; John W. Crowley“of A. M. Fitzhugh, of « •• 4« S. P. Peirce, of John L. Brown of Jordan’s Cove and a stranger, recently from the East, whose name is thought to be Hensen, were rescued from a prob able watery grave in the b >y near «4♦ <• North fiend shortly afternoon today « by H. B. Fulton, Henry Wickman Lodge and Professional Direotory and C. M. Byler. The two were out for a Sail when their boat, BENJAMIN I.. EDDY, Register, « Lodges are Requested to Notify this Offioe on Election of Officers and on either through mismanagement or First publication, Mai reh 25th. Change of Meeting Night. Cards under this Head are 60c per in., mouth •i from a sudden gust of wind upset, throwing them into the bay. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF The upsetting of the boat was THE STA IE OF OREGON, Lewnh Tribe No. 48, Imp. O. R. M. Dr. M. L. Houston witnessed by Miss Maud Coke who IN AND FOR THE COUNTY JVj EE IS every T uesday evening at 8 run at PHYSICIAN &. SUliGEuN • OF COOS -’A the Bandon Wigman. Sojourning chiefs happened to be looking out of the Offioe over Drug Store. Hoars, » to 12, m good standing are cordially invited to attend. H.m. 1 :30 to 4, p in. ; 7 to 8 in the evening. windew of the R. J. Coke home C. I . Fieger, Otto Newman, A G. E rickson , PiairitifT, Night calls answered from offioe. which overlooks the bay. She saw C. of R. Sachem. HA NISON. . OkKCOh vs. the men struggling and realized that S. P earl E rickson . Defendant Maaonie. Dr- VVa.x*exi J. Kelloy* they were in serious dan 'er. A SUIT FOR DIVORCE Q ANDON LODGE, No, 130 A. F. & A Physician and Surgeon - Operative telephone message to her father at M, Stated communications first Saturday Surgery a Specialty. after the full moon of each month. All Master the Coos Bay Grocery told of the To S. Pearl Erickson, the above Masons cordially invited. OFFIC E and RESIDENCE above Port Office C. 1. Kime, W. M. men’s predicament H. B. Ful named defendant: Lloyd Rosa, Secretary l*r. N. I*. Perkin« ton, who runs the "Rosbud” on IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OFFICE HOURS: 10 a. m. to 3 p OF OREGON. I. O. O. F Haynes Inlet, accompanied by m., 7 p. m, to 8 p. uj . ■g ANDON LODGE, No. 133, 1. O O. F. You are hereby required to ap Messrs. Byler and Wickman made Office in New Denholm Building. meets every Wednesday evening. Visiting pear and answer the complaint filed a dash for the scene. When they against you in the above entitled Hint brothers in good standing cordially invited. DR. LESTER P SORENSEN, J. A. McCord, N. G. reached the overturned boat they on or before the last day of the time R. B. Derby, Secretary. found the two occupants cling prescribed in the order for the pnbli- cation of tins anuiiuous. which pre Rebekah Lodge No. 126. ing to the side, badly chilled and scribed time is six (G) weeks, the last Office in'New Lowe-Laird Building. EETS in K. of P. hall every *econd and scarcely able to move. Hansen day of wh>ch lime will be Thursday, Telephone at Home. fourth Fridays. Practice nights first Fri 9 a. m., to S p. m. By request was quickly taken on board the the 29th day of April, 1909. day of the month; Social evening the 3d Friday Hours: And if yon fail to so appear and i to 8, p. m. the month. A cordial invitation extended to Rosebud but when it came to tak answer said complaint by the said ol BANDON all member* in good (landing. OREGON ing Brown on board, it was found time, the plaintiff will apply to the Maggie White. N. G. O. T. TKKADUOLD, th it his feet were so entangeled in court for a decree forever annulling Clara Goetz, Secretary. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR the marriage contract existing be the ropes of the overturned sail boat tween yourself and the said plaintiff. AT LAW, Knight* of I’ytliiaa that the ropes had to be cut away. This summons is published iu the T) elphi lodge . no . 64, Knight* o NOTARY PUBLIC Pythias. Meets every Mdnday evening He would never have been able to Bandon R ecorder , a weekly news U. N. C'ftnMiMNIONKK. paper published in Coos County. at Knights hall. Visiting knights invited to Bandon, . - • Orugon free himself and surely would* have Oregon, for six (G) consecutive weeks, attend. H. M. Morrison, C. G. Office With Bandon Inveatment Co drowned had not assistance reached beginning March 18, 1909,and ending B. N. Harrington, K. of R. S. them promptly.—Coos Bay Tinies April 29tb, 1909, by order of publi Modern Woodmen. Dr. EE. M. Brown. cation made by the Hon. John F. Friday April 2. Reiident Dentist. Hall, county judge of Coos county at ’T able rock camp , n ». 9176, m . w . s English Walnuts I am agent for Brooks & Sons fo Carlton, Ore, for their celebrated English Walnut trees. This firm is the only English Walnut importers in the state. B. L. H urst chambers in Coquille, Oregon, on the 12th day of March, 1909. G eo . P T opping , 9 7t Attorney for Plaintiff. ** ... ......... of A. meets the 2d and 4th Wednesdays of each month al K. P. hall. Visiting neighbors cordially invited to attend. E E. Oakes. Clerk.. R. W. Boyle, H. C. Woodmen of (lie World. GEASIDE CAMP. No. 212. The Opera W O. W.. meets in regular session the first and third I hursdays oi each month in the Masonic hall. Viaiting neighbors are cordially invited. R. W. Bullard, C. C. O. C. Waldvogel. Clerk. Office in Panter Building Office Hour.: 9 to 12 M.. I Io 5 P. M. BANDON, Phone, OREGON l»K. M. W. KONNITKR PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON BANDON OREGON Phone Calls Promptly Artended. Office in Laird Building, Corner 1st and Whaz Street*. Room* in Denholm Home on Plank Road, HAS A SELECT STOCK OF C. R. BARROW NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Wines, Liquors & Cigars Mentii Beer on Itrnnxlit Ceo. E. Peoples of the Coquille COURTEOUS TRETMENT creamery went to Arago Mon day and established a cheese factory. Mr. Peoples reports that there is a fine field there for the industry and McCall Pattaraa*»M that the new factory will easily be » oshOT make ofssttmi TMa la •• BANDON OREGON ■tyla, accuracy and simp I k tty. M The Qu sen of Fuhlan) has able to turn out tooo pounds of1 taftajl^stoa O-a *abacripf4fw» (i> numbers) enwt* 3® finished product per day. This •war's ErniT a oe» t•. subscriber (acs a McCall Fab C today will be a welc< me piece of news to taro Vree. w.j, Awita Wstlfd. Handsma« premiums at «J5itiZ.*Smiiaaion PatternCatalofal ol tea 4a -- O regon the ranchers and dairymen of that | ■feaa) an4 Premiam Catalog. (,ka»«n( «oo fr -ra.ovM bant » on Dm ¿¿¡at and Apothecary section as heretofore they have been ' S3 free, A44raaa THK MCCALL CO. Nav Yas* I n C*TTi_r C am ■■ FAtvcNTta Is j»Bt in reoeipt of a new stock of compelled to ship their milk and CU ITEMS BLACK LEO VACCINB 1 Drugs and Chemicals, Pater cream to this city while now they j|| Ai 11 California's favorite, the most suc I Proprietary Preparations. Toilet and Ar cessful. easiest used and lowest a have home market. We need ’/Isllwll pruetl reliable vaccine made. ticles. Druggist Sundries, Perfumes. — —_Powder, string or pill form Write Brnnoes. Sponges. Soap. Num and for free Black Leg Booklet more of these local industries and ■ if L Im. THE CUTTER LABORATORT Canifiwa, Cigars, Tobaccos hi .d. Cig the country will surely supp ir I 3 ReeKBLBV. Cat. -■ arettes, Paints, Oils, Glass hud Washington, March 30 —There is imminent danger that the Payne tariff bill will be seriously delayed in its construction by the House President Taft conferred today with Speaker Cannon, Representatives Payne and Dalzell. It is understood that the House leaders impressed the Chief Fxecutive with the un- favorable situation regarding the bill and the difficulty of getting the Republican members in line to vote for a rule which would expedite the passage ol the measure. It was conceded tonight by sev- thin».—Sentinel. BANDON REAL ESTATE AND LOAN COMPANY S^cS The baseball season is here but as yet we have heard but little and that of a very indr finite nature about the s; ort. Last year Co quille was the center of an enthusiastic bunch of fans and as early as this last spring a team was planned and an organization ef- fected but little later. Why is this not equally true this year? Are there no baseball enthusiasts extant after the victory of last year or are they content to lest upon the laurels gained by the Coquille team during the last season? This should not be so There has been some little desul- atory baseball talk already this sea son but it has born ■ no fruit as yet. It would be possible lor this city to have another victorious team if there were sufficient enthusiasm to get the matter started before all the good men on the coast are gobbled up by other towns. We now have several first class players here who could be signed up for the coming season provided the ma ter is taken in hand before they are feireted out by more enter prising towns in the county. The time is ripe, and the only thing lack- ■ ing is the initial movement. Can not the right man be found to start the base ball rolling in Coquille for the coining season,—Sentinel. O ?OE=r..l C=T—! O Notice u hereby given that the common council ! of the City of Bandon, Oregon,did upon the 4th possible by the new law.—Oregonian Obstacles Block Payne Bill * -■— * — ' ’ *---- — I Notice of Street Improvement GROSS BROS. larence Y. Lowe _ U If your druggist does not stock ouz fSamS^m vaccines order direct from ua. Painters Supplies. Department of the Interior United States Land Office at Roseburg, Ore. March 19th. 1909 Notice is hereby given that Virgil E. Hixson, of Bandon. Oregon, who. on September 28. 1903, made Homestead Entry, No. 13102, S R. 03572, for W 1-2 ol NE 14; N 1-2, of SE 1-4, Section 26, Township 29 South. Range 14 West. Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final five year proof, to es tablish claim to the land above described, before G. T. I readgold, U. S. Commissioner, at Ban don, Oregon, on the Sth day of May, 1909. < .launant names as witnesses: Amos E. Hadsall, of Bandon, Oregon. C.vuiut M. Doyle, of “ •« Willie A. Doak, of Albert Snead, of BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. Attorney and Oounaelor-at-Law COQUILLE. - ORE Office over Skeel»' Store NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United State* Land Office at Roseburg. Oregon, F ebruary 24, 1909. Notice I* hereby given that Levi Goi. of Bandon. Oregon, who. on, September 5. 1903, made Homestead Entry No. 13049. S R 03553. for lot* 5, II .nd 12, NW 1.4 of SW 1-4, Section 2, Township 30 South, Range 14 West, Willamette Meridian, ha* filed intention to make final five year Proof to eeiab- l'*h c*?'™ ,o >i><* I«nd above de^nbed before G. T. Treadgold. United Ce»».»,—.— 6rr’0"’ *» ,he 17th day of April.’ First publication March 25th Bring your Claimant name* a* witaeaae*: Robert Walker. Jr., ol Bandon, Oregon John Crowley, of Bandon, Oregon George C rowley, of Bandon. Orsgon Han* Clausen, Bandon, Orrwon BENJAMIN L. EDDY. * «Iol> Work R mb M cv . to T he R ecur oer * DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Fir*t publication March 11 I «