Image provided by: Bandon Historical Society Museum
About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1906)
• ’ • •» -i *’*•*■*’ • I ---------- THE RECORDER IB rUBLIBBlD .«VOY THUHBDAY AFTLKXOON ... BT ... A. T- MITT’*« SUBSCRIPTION KATES. One Year........... . .................................. 62 00 •Ml Month»................................................ 1 00 I'hreeMontb»........... . ............................... 50 ZSUlr Pam in A dvancb , $1.50 a Y cail Chin paper is entered at the Bandon poet , office an Seoond-clnH« Matter. AUVERTISINU RATES. Let AI Advertisements: First insertion, per line ................ Each subsequent insertion, line....... Locals, per line each insertion ....... Display advertisements, per inch Display Ad.., one time only, inch... All Resolutions of Condolence and lodge notices, per line .............. . Cards of thanite, per line Church notices free. THURSDAY. JUNE ,2H isos. Inspection of Launches. .10 .06 .06 .10 .15 06 .05 A True Tale of Johnnie. Nowaday*, when JobnBie is bad at school the teacher take» out her bo<4| aad gives a black mark. Next day Johnnie is worse thau ever. Fifty year» ago wheo Johnnie waa bad at school the teacher took down a dog wood sprout, made about two dozen black marks across bis bare legs, and Johnnie never repeated the offence Fifty years ago Johnnie got up at daylight, started tbe hre, fed the horses, milked a dozen lougborned cows that gave barely enough milk to put into tbe coffee, chopped and brought iu wood enough to last mother all day, ate a hearty break fast and walked five miles to school. Today Johnnie doesn't get up at all unless he is forced to do so, eats little or no breakfast, goes out behind tbe barn to uuoke a cigarette aud if tbe school bouse is over three blocks away be grunts about tbe long dis tance he has to walk. Tbe Johnnie of tifly years ago is now a bale, hearty man Fifty years from now the John nie of today will be dead and buried. Isn't that a true tale of Johnnie? • • • ---------------------- ----- JNFTICK FOR FUHLttVf*t>N. Department of the Interior. U. 8 Land Offioe at Roseburg, Or , ’ May 10, 1906 Notice I» hereby fliveu that Ibe f- Unwiog named settler baa filed notice of hie mien tion to make final |ir<s,f in aupport of his claim, and that aaid proof will be made be fore County Clerk and Clerk of tbe (’ou uty Coart of Cooa Countv, at his <>Mee nt Co quille, Oregon. <m July 18, 1906, viz : ELGIN L. STRADER, homestead application No 10434, lav the WK NE',. NE1» NEH, Sec. 33, NW^NW/u' Seo. 34, Tp M 8. R I* W He names tbe following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cnltivation of said- land, viz: Lyman J. Davison, Fred N. Perkins. Aquila W Strader, John O. Bates, all of Bandon Oregon. B enjamin L. E ddy . Register NOTICE ÄJDtu-' <» • • S hingles —:------------------------- f.tr »«i». 2 whit« œdsr _ shingles, lull VOU11L6I per tbuusaud Bandon Coanweroisl Co. Prosper 1IT AN TED 6000 eords of shingle bolt It inalati»!. B anis > n Ntte < WANTED by Chicago wholesale and V v mail order hoos». assistant maMger <man o« woman I for tbm oonuty a»i ii g territory. Salary 6 «' and expenses paid weekly: expense money sdvauced Work pleasant; positiou permanent. No inveet- meul <>r ei,s-tieuee required Spare time valuable. Write st ono. for full particulars aud enclose self-addressed envelope WHOLESALE AND RETAILS!DEALERS Oregon Pine, Spruce and White Cedar Lumber...... superintendent . 132 Lake St., Chioago. 111. TBKHPA8M SUTtl'E. DEALERS IN------- Notice is hereby given that all persona are forbidden to hunt, fish, on nip, or otberwine trexeaM. u itboiit written permianon U|«>n the lend« of Hie undersigned. Township 29 S. R 14. (’ ooh county. < irt gon, under penHltv of proaecntion to (lie full extent of the Tree pnHH Lawn of this Blate. R. H. R osa . (General Merchandise Timber hand Act, June 3, IM7S LOGGERS’ SUPPLIES FOK PU BI.K ATION. Department of tbe Intertor. U. 8. Land t iffice st Roseburg Or , May 10. MM Notice is hereby given that tlie following nnmed Bettler bas tiled notice of her inten tion to make fiusl proof in Support of bet olaim. and lliat seid proof will be made be fore County Clerk and Clerk of County Court of C ook County at Ins office a Co qnille, Oregon, on Julv 19. 1900. viz: MINERVA E LILI.IE, Mother{of|Drnry R. Doyle, deceased. honte stead application No. 9646, for the W1,, ------ OOQ------ NW>y and NS BW', of See. 35, Tp 29 B. K Trouble With the Citie». 14 W Bhe nanies the following witnesses to How much did Philadelphia Pa? prove her continuoiis residence upon and Whose grass did K. C. Mo,? How many eggs oould New Orleans La.? oultivation of said land, viz: Edward Ob man. of Parkersburg. Oregon . Edward Had How much does Cleveland O. ? sali, of Parkersburg, Oregon ; Cory Stillwell Wbat was it made Chicago III.? of Bandon, Oregon ; Cassious M. Doyle, of ‘Twas Washington D. C. Parkersburg, Oregon. She would Tacoma Wash , iu spite B bnjamin L E ddy . Register. Of a Baltimore M. D. When Hartford and New Haven Conn. NOTICE FOK Pl'HI.ICATION. Wliat Reuben do they soak? Department of the Interior. Could Noah build s Little Rock Ark. U. 8. Land Office at|RoHeburp. Or . If he bad not Guthrie Ok.? May 10. 1906. We call Minneapolis Minn. Notice is hereby given that, the following Why not Annapolis Ann? named settler has filed notice of his ioten If you can't tell tbe reason why, tion to make final pr<s>f in support of Ills olaim. and that said proof will l>e made be I'll bet Topeka Kan. fore (kiuiilv Clerk and Clerk of Court of But now you speak of ladies, what Coos County, at Ins office Ht Coquille, Ore A Butte Montana is! gon. on|Joly 17. 1906. viz: If I could borrow Memphis' Tenn. HENRY SUDERM AN, I'd treat that Jackson Miss. homestead application No. 9935, for the HL, Would Denver Colo cop because 8EK Sec. 4. 8W, 8W1, Sec. 3, NET« NEL, Ottumwa la dore? Sec. 9, Tp 29 8, R 14 W. And, tho’ inv Portland Me doth love He names the followitm wiliiesses to prove I threw my Portland Ore. his continuous residences upon and cultiva Lippincott's Magazine. tion of said land, viz Wesley Mack, of Parkersburg, Oregon; Amos Hatcher, of Bandon. Oregon; William A. Doak, of Myrtle Point. Parkersburg, Oregon ; Silas Doak, of Park W. E. Pike, who has just returned ersburg, Oregon. from San Francisco, eays that there B bnjamin L. E ddy . Register. Mill Co NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. l ulled States Land Office, Roseburg. Ore. May 3. 19»’,. MHrket Price Allowed for Produce of nil Kinds Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of tbe act of Congress PROSPER, OREGON of June 3, 1878, entitled ‘An act for the sale of flintier lands in the States of California. Oregon. Nevada and Washington Terri tory," as extended to all tlie Public Land States by act of August. 4, 1892, Ethel M. Oakes, of Parkersburg, County of Coos, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this BLACKSMITH AND WAGON MAKHRS office her sworn statement No.6686. for the Horseshoeing a Specialty. Wagons of all Kinds Made to Order. purchase of the SE1, NW1, of Section No. 14 in Township No. 28 8., Range No 14 W , Job work attended to promptly and all work guarauteed to give satisfaction. Prices and will offer proof to show that the land reasonable. Shop on At w aler street, Bandon. Or. sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim to said land liefore the County Clerk and Clerk of County Court of .M isb L. G. G ould , Matron Coos county, at bis office at Coquille, Or. A Private Hospital, well equipped tor the treatment of Surgical and Medical Diseases on Thursday, the 26th day of July, 1906. She names as witnesses: John Walatrom. Trained Nurses in Attendance. A. Carlson, Thomas Drane. E. J Rose, all For information address Win. H»»r*«iiill. VI Ik Ylnrfthfield. Or. of Parkersburg, Coos county, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely tlie above described lands Hre requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 26tb day of July. 1900. B enjamin L. E ddy , Register. a Specialty. a ici Portland Telegram: bright and early this morning tbe gasoline iauuchrneri were astir getting together equipment for their boats in compli ance with tbe new law which was re cently passed compelling them to place a life preserver on board their craft for each passenger carried. They were also notitied today to call sround at the United States inspect ors' office Monday and apply for licenses. While they will not be obliged to stand hd examination it lies with tbe discretion of tbe inspectors as to whether or not they are supplied with Timber hand Act, June 3, 187H. certificates. If it is known they are NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION incompetent to operate boats their United Staten Land Offiue, Roseburg, Ore. applications for the documents will May 3, 1906. lie rejected. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the hc I of Congress Until books containing engraved of June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale licensee for the purpose are received of timber lands in the States of California. tbe local inspectors will issue them Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Ter written licenses, These are for ouly ritory,” as extended to all the Public Land temporary use. When the engraved States by act of August 4. 1892. George W. Cox. of Bandon. County of Coos, State of licenses come from Washington tbe Oregon, has this day filed in this office his written forms will be taken up and .worn statement No. 6682, for the purchase those of regular form issued. is considerable building tinder way. of Lot 1 of Section No. 18 in Township No. NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. It is also provided by law t bat A contract has been let at $93.000 to 29, S„ Range No. 14 West, and will offer Department, of tbe Interior. pJoof to show that the land sought is more every person giveu a license shall be tear down tbe Palace hotel. Tbe U. 8. Land Office, at Roseburg. Or., valuable for its timber or stone than for a citizen of the United States. This Smith cash store, one of tbe largest May 11. 1906. agricultural purposes, and to establish his Notice is hereby given that the following ruling will lie the means of keepiug iu the city before the calamity, is now claim to said land before tbe County Clerk SPECIAL h few of tbe owners of launches from conducted in a sheet iron front no named settler has tiled notice of his inten and Clerk of County Court, of Coos County, lion to make final proof in support of his secniiug licenses until they declare larger than the ordinary store build at his office at Coquille, Oregon, on Thurs olaini, and that said proof will be made be SAMPLE ROOM IN CONNECTION. day, the 26th day of July, 1906. t heir intention'of becoming natural ing iu Myrtle Point. Tbe same is fore County Clerk and Clerk of He names as witnesses: Lyman J. Davison ized Tbe inspectors are given the true of Seaport hank. “It looks some Court of Coos County, at his office Co Gilbert G. Kennedy, Spray Osborn, John A. power to revoke licenses for miscon thing like a boom mining camp,” said qnille, Oregon, on July 17. l!iO6, viz: Keunedy, nil of Bandoil, Coos County, CHARLES E COVELL, duct, gross negligence, r«*cklesaiiess Mr. Pike. homestead application No. 12241. for the Oregon in navigation or for intemperance. A Any and all persons claiming adversely Mr. aud Mrs. Guerin returned Sat SWS8W4, Sec. 17, 8EQ8EI4, Sec. 18, Tp the nbove-desci ibed lands are requested to person losing hie papers eanuot have urday from Riverside, Cal., where 29 8. R 14 W tile their claims in this office on or before them renewed until a yesr has they spent tbe winter in tbe interest He names tbe following witnesses to prove said 26tb day of July, 1906. elapsed, and then it is optional with of their health. Mrs. Guerin wae liis continuous residence npon and cultiva B enjamin L. E ddy . Register. the inspectors whether bis request is, greatly improved in health, but Mr tion of said land, viz: Lyman J. Davison, Francis M Sanderlin, John O. Bates and granted. A penalty of $5(M) is pro Gueriu complained that be was com Adelbert D. Morse, all of Bandon, Oregon vided for those who fail to carry the polled to leave a share of the avoir B bnjamin I . E ddy , Register required number of life preservers. dupoise be bail acquired iu tbe oceau NOTICE FOR 1*1 Bl.(CATION. , After dark lights will also have to ' ou the trip up. Department of tbe Interior. be carried on the lauuubea. Negli- Z. T- Jobosou thinks that this sec U. S. Laud Office at Roseburg Or., geuce to do thia heretofore, it is de May 10, 1906. tion is deserviug of meutiou as a po- Notice is hereby given that the following clared has been tbe cause of the A. Garfield, Prop tato country as well as for its berries majority of accidents. A number of and it is. New potaioes that will g<> limned settler lias filed notice of tier inten tion to make final proof hi supisirt of tier fatalities occurred iu Portland harbor from a half pound to a full pound iu <*lmm, and that. s . ik I proof will be made be last year by reason of careless uhv DEALER IN HARDWARE. weight are being taken from tbe fore County Clerk and Clerk of County igation, ami agitation was immediate Court of Coos County, at bis office at Co gardens of town and country. Mr. quille, Oregon, on Julv 21). I'.Hki. viz WORK A SPECIALTY. ly started to have tbe Government JobuHoti brought iu some tine samples FLORA M. DAVIS, prescribe certain regulations for tbe of tbe Early Red Hniuboldt, that are Widow of Fred 8. Davis. Iioweslead applioa XX I guidance of the operators, with the pecial achines XX I -r X ' -A. N ! beauties for the season aud state that lion No. 97716. for the SW1, SI '4. S'jSW1,, rasult that congress took up the he has been eating of them since tbe See. 7. N W 1, N WSec. 18. Tp 30 8, R 11 W T. ANDERSON. Prop. She names the following wilnesses to matter. uilt to rder first of June A mid wester who has prove her continuous residence upon and Will Keep ou Hand at all Times —000 - potatoes as large as walnuts by the cultivation of said land, viz: Rollie Davis \\ HHbington, June 19. - The presi Fourth of July thinks he is doing Alonzo Davis, Jamea F. Aliimbaugh and lit rue J Shafting, Cop and Set Screws, .Machine Bolts, dent lias agreed to a proposition made something in the potato line, but be Charles F. W. Bliimeurother, all of Bandon, Oregon. Pipe am! Pittings, by a S hii Francisco delegation, bead should see those as large as two tisls B knjamin L. E ddy , Register. Brass Work. ed by Franklin K. Laue, audio which that the average Oregonian is eating Fresh Vegetable*», Ponltry, Eggs Butter and all Farm Produce. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Secretary of the Treasury Shaw has two weeks before tbe natal day. General RFpBirinff. Pattern Shop in I will pay bigbeat market price for beef, pork, mutton,wool, bides, etc. Department of tlie Interior. Connect ion. given approval, that the government Aiigileu Eudicott, soil of Moses S. Laud (Hiice at Roseburg, ' >r., is to place >12.(kM».tHHi on deposit in Endicott, and Miss Millie Wilson, Muy 10, 1900. San Francisco banks on security of daughter of Mr. aud Mrs. Thomas Notice is heretiv given that the following San Francisco city bonds. The terms d ilson, both well known young peo named settler has filed notice of Ins inten A. B. SABIN during which depositn may remain ple of Myrtle Point, were united iu tion to make final pnxif in support.of bis r Manufacturer and Dealer in are not determine»!, but Mr. Shaw lias marriHge at Coquille ou Wednesday claim, and that suid proof will be made be fore County Cl» rk and Clerk of County All Kinds of Saddlery. given assurance that no part of the tbe 20th. Omrt of Coos County, nt his office at Co t Harness and Neddies Repaired. loan will be called in until thu Irens I'eter M. Coles ami Mrs. M. Ken quille, Oregon, on July 30, 1906, viz BANDON, - - OREGON. 4 Ury needs it. The delegation called dal) were quietly married Tuesday AQUILA W. STRADER, A-« J* 7- I- ^-4--I - 4 4- at the White House this morning, evening at 7:30 at the Guerin hotel homestead application No 10413 foi the SEJ, Sec 28, Tp 29 S, R 14 W. and after departure made the an by Rev. J. E. Burkhart. He uamestlio following witnesses toprove nouncement of the tiausaetion. C. H. PATTERSON Married, in Marshfield, Or., Jone his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of snid land, viz John O Bates, Lv- — -ooo------- 17. 1906, James L Ferrey and M inh man J. Davison Fred N. Perkins and Elgin Dray and General Delivery An eastern editor says that a notti Viola L, Mnrnabaru, Rev, J. L Meet all Boats. L Strader, all of Bandon, Oregon. in Missouri got himself into trouble Beatty officiating ---- All orders handled with care.----- B kwjamin L. E ddy , Register. by marrying two wives. A western B andon , « O bbgon . Mr. aud Mrs. Sbiller B. Herman NOTICE FOR PUBLIUATION. editor replies that a good many have who have made Myrtle Point their Depnrtmeut of the Interior. done tbe same by marrying one. A home duriug tbe past thirteen years U S. Land Office at Rosel,urit Or.. Mav 10. 1906, northern editor saya that quite a left for Marshfield \\ ednesday morn Notice i« hereby given that the following number of bia acquaintances found mg aud will take a boat for Portland, unwed settler has tiled notice of bis inten- trouble through barely promising to from thence leaving for the east tion to make final proof in aupport of hi*. BANDON OREGON claim, and tha' said proof will be made be marry and not going any further. A where they expect to reside. Charles fore County Clerk and Clerk of Coiintv koutberu editor saya that a friend of Page accompanied them Enterprise Court of Coos Connty, at hi« office at Co- Capital $25,000.00 I qnille, Oregon, on July ‘JO, 1906, viz. bia found trouble enough when sXX>---- rollie davis . BOARD OF DIRECTORS; J. L K h > inknbkbo . President. J. D bnro LM, Vioe Pres. -AT- simply found io compnuy with F. J. F art , Cashier, F rank F lam . T. P. H abit . Portland. Or., June 19.—Mrs. homestead application No. *.»>86, for the Sb, another nisu's wife. And so the world Emma L. Watson, the companion of NW'4. W', NE'v.Sec 18 Tp 30 8, R 14 W He names the following witnesses to do move. A general banking business transacted, and customers given every accomniodath>u S A. D. Putcr. under conviction for prove bis continoons residence upon and consistent with safe and conservative banking complicity iu tbe Oregon lain! frauds BANDON waa thia mormug surrendered to the cultivation of snid Isnd, vixi Alonzo Davis. Correspondent«! The American National Bank of San Francisco, California. John Newton Mulkey, oldest eon Federal Authorities here. She wss Jaiues F Alumbnugh. Charles F W Blum N'ce denn room*. 25 and ôûc n night ; f I 25 Merchants' National Bank, Portland, Oregon enrother. Flora M. Davia. «11 of Bandon. nf Prta R F Mulkey, died at bis lodged in the county jail to await Oregon a week; 95 00 • month. . The Chase National Bank of New York, Ao*« ib Ashland fun* 15tb sentence B enjamin L. E ddy . Register. MRS. SARAH CQSTELLO. Rank I* Open from 9 a pi to 1’4 in., and I p in. to 3 p.rn. THE HORSFALL HOSPITAL J. Waldvogel & Son Leaders in the M eat L ine Oregon Bandon, Dates $ 1.00 to $2.00 per Day OREGON BANDON. z? Bandon Foundry 801 Machine Shop Mill and Steamboat S M B 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. MARKET 9 O . Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton. Smoked Meats, Lard. Sausages, Etc., also m Furnished BANK Rooms The Pacific «• • of BANDON,