Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, June 07, 1906, Image 2

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THE RECORDER
STEWART WRITES ABOUT CUR^f
COUNTY INDICTMENTS.
I* rCBLlBBBD
NOTICK FOK
\ V AN TÄD—Men to
>r<uu 30 to 40
V V
act»-of brush. For full particulars
inquire of J. H. Tucker, Fourruile.
PI BLICATION.
Department of tbe Interior.
U. S. Land Offioe at Roseburg, Or ,
May 10, 1908.
Settee ia baMbylpveu that the following-
uamed settler ban filed notice of bi, mien
tion to make tyi <1 (F -f in aup|x>rt of his
•(aim. and that «aid proof will be made lie
fore County Clerk unit Clerk \>f the Count y
Court of Cooe County, at bi« < ttr> nt Co-
quille, Oregon, on July 18, 1!M*>, viz
ELGIN L. NTRADEK.
holmxtixil application No. 104:H, (or the
W'a NH'i.NE'i NE‘4, Sec. 33, NWi,\W M
Sec. 84. Tp 29 B. It 14 W.
He rixiueu (lie following witnesses tu
prove bin continuous residence u|«ni and
cultivation of said laud, viz: Lyman J.
Davison, Fred N. l’erkinx. Aquila W.
Strader, John O. Bates, all of Bandon,
Oregon.
B f . njamin I.. El'DY, Register.
391
Prosper
Mill Co
The Oregonian of the 20tb, «044-
for sale. No. 2 white cedar
tain» a list of names of p*aoua in­
S HINGLES
shingles, full eouul,$l per thousand.
Baudou Commercial Co.
dicted by Federal Grand Jfiry of
... BY ...
Portland, fur alleged timber frauds
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS
TIT ANTED—SUN cords of whiufil« tx>lt
A. T. FETT»:R.
said to have been perforated iu Cur­
»'
material.
B asimi * Mru. Co.
ry County by persons connected iu
\\7 ANTED: l>v Chicago wholesale and
various ways with the I'atitic Lu (fiber
SUBSCRIPTION KATES.
V v
mail order lioiixe, assistant manager
and Furniture Company of Loa An­
iiuag or woman > (or this county and adjoin
One Year.....................................................f 2 00
ing territory. Salary $2<* and expenses (»nd
gelas. Among the names are many
weekly; eX|x-nxe money advanced. Work
iix Month*................................................. 1 00
pleasant; position permanent. No invest­
known to the people of this county,
Ph ree Month*............................ ;..............
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ment or exi«*rience required Spare time
including
the
following:
R.
D
Jones,
X-STTr P aid in advanck , $1.50 a Y ear .
valuable. Write Ht once for full particulars
and enclose «elf-nddre«aed envelope.
\V. H. Smith, J. C. Crone, D. M.
DEALERS IN--------
SIPERIN TENDENT.
Goodwin,
W.
D.
Gould,
Frank
A.
132 Lake St., Chicago, III.
This pa (ter is entered at the Bandon post
office as Seoond-clasa Matter.
Stewart. \V. T. Kerr, John R. Miller,
TKKI’A ün notick .
F. W. Dennis, L. G. Stearua, J. Hunt-
Notice
in
hereby given that all |ier«on* are
ADVKKT1BINO RATE».
ley. A. S. Johnson, some “John Dues '
forbidden to hunt, tisli. camp, or otherwise
IreanasH. without written permiaaion. upon
and several others. They are to be
Leg ill Advertisement«:
NOTILK I'ttic er Itl.U ATION.
the lamia of the uiiderxigneii, Township 29
.10 arrested soon, bonds being fixed at
First insertion, per line
..........
Dep irtmeiit of Ibe Interior.
H. R 14. Coos county, Oregon, under penalty
.05
Each subsequent insertion. line ....
of
prosecution to the full extentof the Tres­
V. S. Land Office at Roseburg Or.,
.05 from 1 to 5 thousand dollars, and it
Locale, per line each insertion .......
pass Laws of thia State.
R. It. R osa .
May 10. 1!KV;
.10 is supposed they will tie tried during
Display advertisements, per inch...
Noti:e is hereby given that the following
.15 the summer. As has been the usual
Display Ad«., one time only, inch...
N olive.
iismed
settler has tiled notice of her inten­
All Resolution* of Condolence and
Market Price Allowed for Produce of all Kinds.
practice iu such cases iu Oregon, the tion to make final proof in supixrrt of her
To all members of (be former M. W. of A.
.05
Ipdge notice«, per line...........................
Camp
organize
I
by
A.
E.
Woliver
in
¡
‘
.
101
at
information
in
regard
to
these
iu
claim,
and
that
said
proof
will
he
made
be
OREGON.
PROSPER.
.05
Cards of thank«, per line...................
diclinents has been given to the Press fore County Clerk and Clerk of County Balldoll, who have paid Benefit AaBCMinents
Church notices free.
in sensational arguments prejudicial Court of Coos County at lux office a Co (or which they did not receive credit from
•i
the Clerk, you are notified to forward your
quille, Oregon, on July 19. 1901!. viz:
to the rights of the defendants, and
TH URSDA Y, J UNE 7, t90e
receipt« to Edward E. Oaks, District Dep-
MINERVA E LILLIE.
in violation of equitable proceedings, Motherjof Drury R. Doyle, deceased. 11 line uty, Parkersburg, Or,
J 1
and a “square deal.” The stigma of stead application No. milt;, for the W1.
Call on Zeek, Bandon, for Seed indictment should rest against no NW', and N1.., SW'4 of Sec. 35. Tp 29 8, R
BLACKSMITH AND WAGON MAKERS
Timber I.and Act, June 3, 1N7».
Oats, Seed Barley, Seed Potatoes.
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Wagons of all Kinds Made to Order.
Horseshoeing a Specialty.
man’s name when be iseasly reached,
NOTICE FOR PI BLICAT1ON
She mimes the following witmsses to
W. A. Carter of Gold Hill was and has hitherto borne au honorable prove her continuous residence upairi and United States Laud Office, Roseburg. Ore. Job work attended to promptly and all work guaranteed to give satisfaction. Prices
May 3. 19)11!.
reasonable. Shop on At water st reet, Bandon. Or.
elected Grand Master of the Odd oarne, without giving him a show to cultivation of said land, viz: Edward Oh
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
Fellows.
be heard before the grand jury that man, of Parkersburg, Oregon ; Edward Had
sail, of I’arkcrslciig, Oregon ; Cory Stillwell with the provisions of (lie act of Congress
Clarence Boice was looking after indicts him.
of June 3, 1878. entitled ‘ All act for the sale
Some of the men indicted are just of Bandon, Oregon ; Cassious M Doyle, of of timber lands in the States of California.
tiiifiinesa interests at Coquille one day
Parkersburg, Oregon.
... Miss L. G. G ould , Matron
Oregon. NevHtla and Wasliingtigi Terri
as tine men as can be found iu Ore­
B kn . iamin L E ddy , Register.
|pst week.
A
Private
Hospital,
well
equipped
for the treatment of Surgical and Mistical Diseases.
tory,” as extended to all the Public Land
gon or California -incapable of dis­
Stilles
by
act
of
August
I,
1892,
Ethel
M.
Trained
.Varst's in Attendance.
Cupt. D. F. Tozier, U. S L. S. 8. honorable deeds of any kind, their
Mil l« E FOK PI IM.ICATION.
Oakes, of Parkersburg, County of Coos.
Department of the Interior.
Inspector was a businees visitor in only crime being that they got inno­
For information addresB Win. Hor*fall, .11. 1*. Har»lit'lulil. Or.
State of Oregon, lias this day tiled in thia
I . 8. Land Office nt|Roseburp, < >r ,
Bandon this week.
cently, interested iu a concern man
Ihr
oilice her sworn statement No.Iili8<>. for
May 10. I!«»;.
Sheriff Gallier came down from the aged by shrewd, experienced, un
Notice ia hereby giv ri that the following purchase of the SE*4 NW1, of Section No.
County seat Friday evening to de- principled adventurers, whom they named settler has tiled notice of his iulett I I tn Township No. 28 S., Range No. 11 W..
>wnl will offer proof to show that the land
did not know as such at the begin lion to make final proof in support of his sought is more valuable for its timber or
Tver the ballots.
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claim, and that said proof will be made.be­
Commissioner E. A. Anderson of ning. Indictments against such men fore County Clerk and Clerk of Court of stone than for agricultural pur|x>sex, and to
Marshtield was calling on Bandon must fail if justice is done, but they Coos County, at his office at Coquille, Ore­ establish her claim to said land before the
County Clerk and Clerk of County Court of
should have been beard before the gon, on|Julv 17. I9(«i viz:
friends last Friday evening.
Coos county, at liis office at Coquille, Or
HENRY 8UDERMAN,
baud of Law puts its burden of dis­
Work on Humes refrigerating grace and annoyance upon them. It homestead application No. 9935, for th« S' •j on Thursday,’the 2tith day of July, 190t>.
She names ns wit nesses: John Walstrom
plant at Wedderburti is progressing will be found upou full examination, SE'4 Sec. 4. SW‘4 SW'4 Sec. 3, NE1, NF' '4
A. Carlson, Thomas Drane, E. J. Rose, all
Sec.
9,
Tp
29
S,
R
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W.
nicely. The building is 40x100 feet.
unless perjury prevails, that the state­ He names the following witnesses to prove of Parkersburg, Cixis county, Oregon.
Any and all |«>rsons claiming adversely
Ladies Aid of the M. E. church ment of the frauds has beeu fearfully his continuous residences upon and cultivn
will give a Strawberry Social at Con­ exaggerated, and that it is doubtful tion of said land, viz: Wesley Mack, o| f the above descriheil lands are requested to
tile their claims in this office on or before
crete Hall, Monday evening. June 18. if a single timber claim was obtained Parkersburg, Oregon; Ainos Hatcher, el f said 35th day of July, 190t>.
Bandon. Oregon; William A. Doak, ol f
Short program.
through fraudulent tilings, or collu­ Parkersburg, Oregon ; Silas Doak, of Park
B ks . iamin L. E ddy , Register.
sion
before
tiling."
ershurg.
Oregon,
Rev. Thurston of Marshfield was a
Timber
Act. June 3, 1878.
I am charged with having • procured
B kn . iamin L. E ddy , Register.
Bandon visitor last Thursday and ad­
NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION.
money
for
fraudulent
tilings
”
which
dressed the people ou the temperance
NOTICE FOK ri'III.H ATION.
United States Land Office, Roseburg, Ore.
is utterly false, as I never bad one
issue, in the evening.
Department of the Interior.
May 3, 190!.
cent of the company's money for such
U.S. Land Office, at Rosebnrg. Or.,
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
Miss Christen» Clausen, whose purposes, or for any purpose. I was
May II, UK«;.
with the provisions of the act of Congress
parents reside near Riverton, came never a qualified member of the Notice is hereby given that, the following- of June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale
special BATES BY THE W"EEK Oli JMOJYTH.
home Saturday from Bandon where Company, never saw or signed its named settler has tiled notice of his inten­ of timber lands ill the States of California,
tion to make final proof in support of his
she has spent the winter mouths with articles of Corporation, never bad a claim, and that saiil pr<x>f will lie inado be­ Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Ter
SAMPLE ROOM IN CONNECTION.
the family of William Crane. The dollar of its stock: although a share fore County Clerk aud Clerk of Conn ty ritory,” ax extended to all the Public Land
States
by
nut
of
August
4.
18!F2,
George
W.
young lady attended school in the was seut me, I promptly sent it back, Court of Coos County, nt liis office al. Co
Cox. of Bandon, County of Coos, Slate of
month-of-river town.—Sentinel.
and declined to accept positions of­ quille, Oregon, on July 17. l!>0l>. viz:
Orego i, has this day fileil ill this office his
CHARLES E. COVELL,
sworn statement. No. (>(>82, for the purchase
H. W. Dunham became so excited fered me. This occurred in Septem­ homestead application No. 12241.
of Lot 1 of Section No. 18 in Township No.
over the election Monday that he lost ber 1902, at which time the company •SW'.SW ,. Sec. 17, SE'iSE'y, Seo.
29, S., Range No. 14 West, and will offer
(r
his hat on the up-river trip. He bet bad not procured or bargained for a 29 S. R 14 W.
proof to show that, the land sought is more
He
name*
the
following
witnesses
to
prove
a new bat on the geueral results, and timber claim to my knowledge, nor
his cont muons residence tip iii and oultiva valuable for its timber or stone than for
wanted to bet bis shirt and trousers have I since had any connection with tion of said land, viz: Lyman J. Davison. agricultural purposes, and to establish his
but that settled the betting and bis the company. All my transad ions Francis M. Sauderlin, John O, Bates and claim to said land before the County Clerk
previous to that, were lawful, and Adelbert 1). Morse, all of Bandon, Oregon. and Clerk of County Court, of Coos County,
bluff went uncalled.
at his office at Coquille, Oregon, oil Thurs­
B enjamin I . E ddy , Register.
such as any one bad a right to do.
day, the 2t!tli day of July, r.K»>.
The senate committee has decided
There was not a single case of col
He names as witnesses : Lyman J. Davison
NOTICE I'OK I’Ulll.ll'ATION.
that Smoot, the Mormon senator is
lesion known by me or promoted by
Gilbert G. Kennedy, Spray Osborn, John A.
Department
of
the
Interior.
not entitled to bis seat in the senate,
Kennedy, nil of Bandon, Coos County,
me. The rush of tilings on claims, U. 8. Land (Iffice at Roseburg Or.,
based on the charge that his oath of
Oregon.
May 10, 1900,
by our settlers, in which so many of
Auv and all persons claiming adversely
allegiance to the Mormon church
Notice is hereby given that, the following
neighbors were likewise interested
prevented him fr >m giviug complete
mimed settler has tiled notice of her inten­ the above-deset died lands are requested to
was caused by an inundation of peo tion to make final proof in support of her tile their claims in this office on or before
allegiance to the United States.
pie, utter strangers to our county, claim, and that, said proof will he made be­ said 2l!th day of July, ltMJfi.
B enjamin L. Entry, Register.
DEALER IN HARDWARE.
The day of cheap newspapers is from Idaho, Wisconsin and other fore County Clerk anil Clerk of County
Court
of
Coos
County,
at
bis
office
at
Co­
drawing to an end.
The postoffice distant places.
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department has decided to refuse
What I did then, I would do again quille, Oregon, on July 20. I'.KM!, viz:
FLORA M, DAVIS.
second class rates of postage to papers under similar conditions. The gov­ Widow of Fred S. Davis, homestead applica­
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and magazines furnished below cost ernment has not been defrauded by tion No. 9750, fortheSW'4 SF'^, S'ySW1,,
and giviug premiums to secure sub anything 1 did, but the delay to Seo. 7, N W ‘4 N W '4 Si c. 18, Tp 30 S, R 14 W
T. ANDERSON, Prop.
Shu names the following witnesses to
scribers and the result will be the our people whose claims have been
prove
her
continuous
residence
upon
and
Will Keep on Hand at all Times
death of many papers run only for held up, when they were honestly
cultivation of said land, viz : Rolli« Davis,
A.
Garfield,
Prop
advertising purposes.
tiled on and paid for, has been an uu Alonzo Davis, Junies F. Aliinibangh and
warranted
hardship.
Charles F. W. Blumenrotlier, all of Bandon,
C. A. Barrow of Coquille was in
Oregon.
F
rank
A.
S
tewart
.
town election day visiting his brother-
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in-law, J. B. Marshall. Mr. Barrow
Freslt Vegetables, Poultry, Eggs, Butter and all Farm Produce.
Heavy
rains
and cloudbursts iu
WOHK A SPECIALTY.
recently arrived in Coos county from
I
will pay highest market price for beef, pork, mutton,wool, bides, etc.
western Kansas and has opened a law­ eastern Oregon and Washington last
office at the comity seat. He has had week flooded Inland Empire towns
fifteen years experience in state and and cities and did great damage to
federal courts and all business en­ bridges, levees and crops. Here on
trusted to him will receive prompt the old Coquille everything is lovely ti
cl
and the goose bonks high.
and careful attention.
Turned Sha fting, Cap and Set
—ooo----
Bridge A Hencli
“Don't attempt to ask the editor to
Co
Seretes,
.Machine
Halts,
Ntfivrm, Range* mid Heater*
Aaaoo Bros., the loggers Matt
write up or rebuke every evil iu the Rinck creek above Coquille,
Pipe and Eittings,
bave
Have in them so many excellencies that they are now acknowledged the
• own or community,” says an ex­ found it necessary to extend
Brass Work.
tbeir
greatest sellers on the coast, and they are prowing in favor everv year. We
Ibv
change. “But when convinced that narrow gauge road a half-mile farther
have the exclusive agency in Bandon for these household and office necessities,
General liepairing.
Pattern Shop in
Mich duties need attending to, write
and prices range exceedingly modest in either Chse.
up the creek in order Io reach new
Connection.
an article for your paper and sign
Our assortment of hardware, tinware and edged tools is most complete.
timber. Grading is under way, we
your name for publication- The man
are told, aud the steel will lie laid
'M'Ti TTT'!TT~t"I
'vho is too big a coward to thus ex­ just as soon as it can lie obtained.
A. B. SABIN
pies* an opinion is the man who will 1’lie Aasen boys have a tlonrisliiiig
ra
Manufacturer anil Dealer in
stand on the street corner and talk camp and »«TTiploy a goodly numbei
SOI H i; Kilt fi III.H .VnoN
of
men
Sentinel.
about tLe cowardice of the editor.
All Kinds of Saddlery.
KVKKY THIKSDAY AFTERNOON
Oregon Pine, Spruce »nd
White Cedar Lumber.....
General Merchandise
LOGGERS
SUPPLIES
a Specialty;
III Ei«.1»*
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THE
HORSFALL
HOSPITAL
J. Waldvogel & Son
Leaders in the
M eat L ine .
Bandon,
Oregon
HOUSE
Rates $1.00 to $2.00 per Day
BANDON,
CASH BUSINESS ONLY
After May 1, 1906
But the price on goods will be
reduced and will be an object
for you to trade with me.
WM. GALLIER.
Bandon Foundry
BANDON |::l MEAT |::|
1,1 Machine Shop
Mill
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Tboa. Krewson, the house-mover,
The \\ R. Hauies Music Co.
inform* us that the most difficult job Marsh tie! J, will refund all expense of
of moving be has ever tackled was I transportation, including a days'stop
4be large 74x74-ft barn on the Morn­ at Marshfield, to anyone purchasing a
ingstar place just west of town. Al­ piano, corning from the following
though this barn was built 45 years places or tributary thereto: Lang] -is.
ngo, the foundation was still solid Bandon, Coquille and Myrtle Point.
enough to stand moving the entire Have several different makes of »11
structure several hundred feet Mr. styles and finish. We carry piano
Krewson has now moved every build­ players, pipe and reed organs, talking
ing from the right of way for Ibe new machines and a full line of sheet
load between here and Elkton, and music and musical merchandise, also
has loft for that place. Drain Non- Domestic sewing machines. Easy
|<rei|.
payments.
and
M A R K ET
Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Smoked Meats, Lard.
Sausages, Etc., also
Steamboat
S pecial M achines
B uilt to O rder .
NEED A NEW STOVE?
t
A. M c N air ,
T he H ardware M an .
È
Department of (he Interior.
S. Land Office at li<> blirg (Ir.,
IlHriiefU* hik I S;i(idt<*M Ke|»aired.
»
May 10, p.H»i,
BANDON,
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OREGON.
Notine is herel.v glieli that thè foli wing '
mimed «eltler I i . ih tihsl iiotnx. ,,f lux inten­
timi fo make final proof m supnort oi hi
.1 . that
X... A ..„il
-i. . be made*
. * * |„.
claim, and
said ....
proof r —
will
OKEOOM
foro County
<
fore
Clerk ami Clerk of County
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ill
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C.
H.
PATTERSON
Court of C«xw Coiintv. ut hi« office nI
Capital $25,000.00
qullle. < iregon. mi Jniv 31, II««;, viz :
Dray and General Delivery BOARD OF DIRECTORS; J. L. KaoNrNBKHo. President, J. D rnholm , Vice Pre«.
RULLI E DAVIS,
timneHlead application No.
f,,r q,,,
Meet, all Boats.
F. J. F aut , Cashier, F rinir F lam , T. P. W anly .
sij
NW'|. W'j NE't.Sec 1« l’p ;k) S. ri ' w.
---- All orders handled with care.----- •
He natile* thè following witnesses lo
A general banking bnsines« transacted, and customer* given every accommodation
B andon , :
OuaixN.
prove bis mntiniioii« residence upon and
consistent with safe and conservative banking.
cnltiviition of «aid l imi. vi7: Alonzo D ivi-
Correspondents: The American National Bank of San Francisco, California.
James F. Alnmbaugh. Ch irles F W. Blum
Merchants' National Bank. Portland, Oregon-
enmfher, Fiori M Davis, all of Ifanjon,
Cure» Cohlfr. Croup and Whooping Cough.
Oregon
The Chase National Bank of New York.
Chamberlain’9
Banff Is O|»en from fl a m to It m ami | pm. to 3 p.|n
Never faits Buv it now Ii tuav save life
I
BANK
of
BANDON,
BANDON
Chamberlains Cough Remedy
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