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• • •" 1 • •< •bv.ee .«.«■MX-A0N I» -et «* W.‘ • M THE RECORDER IB PUBLIBBBD irCKf THVMDAT AFTLBhOOW F ... BY ... A. T. FKTTBB. I I subscription ba raa. One Year .......................................................... *W 4jx Months.................................................. 1 00 Three Months ............................................ 60 &T\v P aid in advancs , 31.50 a Y bab . thia paper is entered at the Bandon poat offloe aa Seeond-claaa Matter. AOVEKTISINO RATES. Lee a I Advertisements : First insertion, per line ................. Each subsequent insertion, line....... Locale, per line each insertion ....... Display advertisements, per inch .. Display Ad« , one time only, inch... All Resolutions of Condolence and lodge notioee, per line.......................... Cards of thanks, per line....... ........ Church notices free. 3---- -------------------------------- .10 .96 .116 .10 .16 ------ THURSDAY. JULY li. 1906. 06 <i.-. NOTICE FOB PI'HLICATION. F. P. Sargent, cotuoftflMtuer gerer- Department of the Interior. al of tbe uatiooal bureau of imtuigra U. 8. Land Office at Roseburg, Or , tion. Ibas give* tbis a4vice to Teana: May 10, 19t)6. “It would be to tbe beat interest of Notice is hereby giveu that the fuUowint- tbe people of Tries if thus* owuiug usmed settler has tiled notice of bis mien- B btrs tract* of land Could cut them tint) to make final proof tn support of his tip into «mall boMing*- say 50, 75 or claim, and that said proof will be made be fore County Clerk and Clerk of tbe County Vi) rarra Xu thia ««y subetautial Court of Coos County, at hrs office st Co iaiujifrguta can b* attracted aud quill». Oregon, on July 18.1906, viz ELhlN L. STRADER, Miall Cumaitinitiuu aetablinbed. The homestead application N<> 10434, for tbe p*<iple would b* veil repaid in tbe « NIX, NE*« NE1«. Sec. 33, NW'4NW, increaa*l revenues that would accrue Sec. 34. Tp 29 8. R 14 W. to Ibe alate in the way of taxes and He names the following witnesses to increases in tbe amount of products prove bis continuous residence upon and for home consumption and foreign cultivation of said land, viz: Lyman J. Davis.m, Fred N. Perkins, Aquila W. exportation.” Strader, John O. Batea, all of Bandon. Texas is an immense state in area, Oregon. but ibis advice is no doubt sound B knjamin L E ddt , Register. there aud quite ns much so on tbe NOTICE FOR PI'HLICATION. Pacific coast. Aud in many localities Department of the Interior U. 8. Land Office at Roseburg Or , in this part of the conutry, ss Tb May 10. 1906. Journal bas more than ouce argued, Noti'je ie hereby given that the following it would be well for everybody con named settler has filed notice of her inten cerned if large tracts of land were tion to make final proof in support of her cut up into even smaller farms than claim, and that said proof will tie made be Mr. Sargent suggests, into tracts of fore County Clerk sod Clerk of Comity Court of Coos County at bis office a Co 40. 20 aod even 10 acres. quille. Oregon, on July 19. 1906. viz: A great volume of immigration ie MINERVA E LILLIE, landing on our shores—a round mil Mother(ofJDriirv R. Doyle, deceased, h ime- lion during tbe fiscal year just closed stesd application No. 9646. for the Wt^ —aod a large proportion of these im N W'-4 and Nl, S Wof Sec. 35, Tp 29 S, R migrants would like to become farm 14 W She names the following witnesses to ers on a small scale, and as such prove her continuous residence upon and would be good citizens and greatly cultivation of said land, viz: Edward Oh- beneficial to tbe elates in which tLey I man, of Parkersbnrg, Oregon ; Edward Had- settled. An influx of small farmers -»all. Parkersburg. Oregon ; Corv Stillwell, means more production, more con. of Bandon. Oregon; Ca.sious M. Doyle, of ^HIÑOLES tor sale No. 2 white cedar i ’ shingles, full souul, fl per thousaud Bandon Commercial Co. Ilf ANTED bv Chicago wholesale and V V mail order house, assistant manager «man or woman I for tbisauuutv and adjoin mg territory Salary $2# aud expenses paid weekly, expense money advanced Work phMBR* position |*ermanent. No invest ment *>r experience required Spare time valuable. Write at once for full particulars and enclose self addressed envelope. SUPERINTENDENT. 132 Lake St., Cbioago. III. LOGGERS —OOO------- Baudoti is not ouly destiueil to he a manufacturing city. These enter prises will bring other business, and its mercantile interests, which are already substantial, will continue to grow until they reach immense pro portions. As a residence city it is attracting wide attention. There is no more idea) location for pretty Hnd a Specialty. I i< ■«:>• healthful homes in south west Oregon. I’he residnnce section is situated on a high plateau overlooking tbe river and tbe factories below. There ia abundant room for building aod there are scores of choice sites which will one day be adorned with magnif ¿cent homes. ----- OOO----- F or S ai . i — 160 «or» s—800 cedar trees from two Io five logs each. 2000 poles averaging 40 feet Also consid erable fir. 3| miles from Bandon. W R. L. E dmvndr . ------- OOO------ - 1,'OR 8ALE — A Binai young Jersey milk I cow. Cheap. Inquire of Albert Kinlev, Bandon, Oregon I and Steamboat So we may have another lailroad ffom Roseburg to Coos Bay even sooner I tian we dared hope for \\ bile we were thinking about some such thing, along came the party of sur veyore for the new line and now they are a* work! But wegneeewecao stand such shocks and the sooner the new route 1« opened tbe more pleased will the people of Douglas county be. Il appears that this is not to be a branch line of lie Southern Pacific, but it i« to be a competing line, which is better than ever ben once this matter is poseitively settled, it will take a weight to bold down real «state bereabonts, for it will begin Io move so rantdly that it will be a difficult matter to keep track of it,— Roseburg New«. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said land, viz John O. Bates, Ly man J. Davison Fred N Perkins and Elgin L Stiader. all of Bandon, Oregon. B bnjamin L. E ddt . Register. NOTICE FOB PI'HLICATION HORSFALL THE B uilt to O rder . i <i>\ HOSPITAL J. Waldvogel & Son Leaders in the Bandon, Oregon rUPPER IIOLJSE Rates $1.00 to $2.00 per Day SPECIAL RATES BY THE WEEK OR MONTH. SAMPLE ROOM IN CONNECTION. BANDON, OREGON & 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. M 1 l«i T. ANDERSON MARKET Prop. Will Keep on Hand at all Times Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Smoked Meats, Lard. Sausages. Etc., also Turned Shafting, Cap and Set Screws, Alachine Bolts, Pipe anti Fittings, Brass Work. regular routine of household duties, ’’mgon. A.Sabetha woman was recently in- 1 1 '■ ou« L Epnr. R. u.-ur foimed by her physician that ebe miiii f fob i - i bi . k ation General Repairing. Pattern Shop in would have to Imve an operation per Department of the Interior, Connection. formed. She said she didn't see bow c s Land < »nice at Roaebnrg. < >r., sue'coul'T^-that Monday was washing ) " May to. hr«,.- i__ 'ri ’ . Notice is hereby given Ihai the following, day, I uesdav was ironing day. ■ , e, ■ ... M 3 • I iiained set tier has tiled notice of his iiiten- A. B. SABIN eilneeday the missionary society tion to make final proof in support of his Manufacturer Hnd lleRler in met, 1 bureday was Ibe day to clean | claim, and that «aid proof will be made lie- fore County Clerk and Clerk of County up. Friilay to bake, Saturday th« day All Kinds of Saddlery. to give the children their baths and Court of Cooa County, nt Ins office at Co IfHrnrm* hih I S hi I'H«*« Kepnlr«*«!. qiiille, Oregon, on July 20. 1906, viz •!- BANDON, - - OREGON. 4 mend. If he could get it in Sunday AQUILA W. STRADER, after dinner and before evening eer homestead application No. 10413 for the vice perhaps she would try. 8E«a Sec 28. Tp 29 8, R 14 W. — OOO------ SUPPLIES NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION United States Land Office, Roseburg. Ore. May 3, 1906. Market Price Allowed for Produce of all Kinds. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress PROSPER. OKEGON of June 3, 1878. entitled ‘ Alt act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon. Nevada and Washington Terri tory." a* extended to all tbe Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, Ethel M. Oakes, of Parkersbnrg. County of Coos. State of Oregon has this day filed in this BLACKSMITH AND WAGON MAKERS office her sworn statement No. 6686. for the Wagons of all Kinds Made to Order. Horseshoeing a Specialty, purchase of the SE>4 NW>{ of Section No. 14 in Township No. 28 8., Range No. 14 W., Job work attended to promptly and all work guaranteed to give satisfaction. Prices and will offer proof to show that tbe land reasonable. Shop on Atwater street. Bandoo. Or. sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim to said land before the County Clerk and Clerk of County Court of . ..Miss L. G. G ould , Matron Coos county, at. bis office at Coquille, Or. A Private Hospital, well equipped for the treatment of Surgical and Medical Diseases on Thursday, the 2t>th day of July, 1906. She names as witnesses: John Walstrom, Trained, Nurses in Attendance. A. Carlson. Thomas Drane, E. J Rose, all For information address Win. Ilorwinll, 11 It VI it rail field. Or, of Parkersbnrg. Coos county. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely f the above described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or tiefort- said 26th day of July. 1906. B bnjamin L E ddt , Register. S 8h" *he "''■»‘saes Io prove her continuous residence upon and I be average woman thinks tbe sun Iciiltivati . n of < Raid ■■ Innd. i viz: u Kollie „ i, P hvir . and stars would cease to shine soonej Xlonzo Davis, James F. Alumbangh and than that she could interfere with the | Charles F W. Blumenrolher, all of Bandon, DEALEKb IN------- Timber Lsnil Act, J title 3, 187S. Mill I Oregon Pine, Spruce and White Cedar Lumber...... TBE* PAHS NOTICE. Bandon Foundry and Machine Shop From the Sabetha Herald. Tk. __ _ .i_ i. WHOLESALE AND RETAR DEALERS Notice is hereby given that all persons are f..rbidden to hunt. fish. camp, or otherwise tresnass. without written permission upon the lands of the undersigned. Township 29 S. R 14. Coos comity, Oregon, under penalty of prosecution to the full extent of the Tres pass Laws of this State. R. H. R osa . Tbia issue of tbe R ecorder is print ed with tbe hope that tbe pen and picture atoriee may be the means of acquainting bomeseekera and invest ors with tbe wonderful opportunities offered in Coos county and especially (be great Coquille valley It is not B rnjamtn L E ddt . Register, expected that you will get all tbe in sumption, more traffic, more business | of all kinds, and tbe best and surest formation you want regarding tbia NOTICK FOB PUBLICATION sort of development.— Portland Jour Department of the Interior. country io this number, but if we nal. U. 8. Land Office at|Ro4eliurp, f)r . Qwaken an interest that will lead Io May 10. 1906. further investigation and a visit to t . Notice ia hereby given that the following E-ORRing Camps Busy. named settler iiHs filed notice of hi« inten- our favored land, our mission is ac- tion to mnke final proof in support, of his tomplisbed. It's a poor proposition At Aasen Bros. camp, one ami a (.|„inJt Bn(j that smd proof will lie msd« be that will not stand a thorough in half miles east of town, tbe dilemma fore County Clerk und Clerk of Court of Timber Land Act. .lune 3, 1878. over rails to complete tbe road exten- c',os C«un*v. at his office at Coquille. Ore- vestigation and the people of Cooe NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION siou bas been overcome. This is tbe «nn-t,n3Julv 11 l9W’ v'z: çonnty invite comparison of our re result „1, f .k l L c HENRY 8UDERMAN, United States Land Office. Roaebnrg. Ore. of tbe brothers having . . application ... M e bought * L. I homestead No 99.15. for the eiz 8)^ May 3, 1906. sources and opportunities with any 30 tous of 24-pound rails from the SE‘4 Sec. 4. swt* swv4 Sec. 3, NE1^ NE14 Notice is hereby given that in compliance other section of God’s foot stool. But Siropsonsof North Bend, and bad tbe Sec.9. Tp 29 S. R 14 w. with tbe provisions of the act of Congress He names the following witnesses to prove of June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale you must act at once; great changes same shipped over after tearing them up from an unused roadbed. This h,H residences upon and culti»«- of timber lands in the States of California. are taking place and tbe opportunity ...... . . , . . , tion of said l«nd. viz: Weslev Muck, of Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Ter ©na > p < e urriei completion of tbe Parkersbnrp, Oregon; Amos Hatcher, of ritory,” as extended to nil tbe Public Land I bat awaits yon now may soon be extension into tbe woods, and logging Bandon. Oregon; Willi sm A. Do«k. of States by act of August 4. 1892. George W. gone Our greatest need just now is will resume immediately. Rails bad I Parkersburg, Oregon ; Silas Doak, of Park Cox. of Bandon, County of Coos, State of men with capital to open op and de been ordered from tbe east, but they |'*rBhurg. Oregon. Oregon, has this day filed in this office his ___ __ . u B bnjamin L. E ddt . Register, sworn statement No. 6682, for tbef purchase 1 velop our great natural resources. appeared to never get here. of Lot I of Section No. 18 in Township No. NOTICE FOR PI'HLICATION. The Yoakarn railroad leading up The field for profitable investments 29, S„ Range No. 14 West, and will offer Department of the Interior. Cunningham creek from tbe river, pjoof to show that the Und sought is more is almost unlimited. All we want is U.S. Land Office, at Roseburg. Or.. valuable for its timber or stone than for near towo, was all completed last May 11. 1906. for progressive men. wbo bave tbe agricultural purposes, and to establish bis Saturday with tbe exception of rail Notice is hereby given that tbe following- means, to come and investigate. laying. The work was wound Up I named settler baa tiled no/ice of his inten claim to said land before the County Clerk and Clerk of County Court, of Coos County, with tbe finish of a 1600-foot till, and tion to make final proof in support of his at bis office at Coquille, Oregon, on Thurs claim, and that said proof will be made be the leogtb of tbe road is approxi Tbe iucrease io the postoftice busi fore County Clerk and Clerk of County day. the 26th day of July, 1906. He names as witnesses: Lyman J. Davison mately two miles. Timber falling and Court of Coos County, at his office at Co- ness of a town is almost a sure sigti bucking are still being Drosecnied al | qiiille, Oregon, on Jnlf 17. r.HTi. viz: Gilbert G. Kennedy, Spray Osborn. John A. Kennedy, m H of Bandon, Coos County, that tbe town is making advancement. tbe camp, with some 25 men em CHARLES E. COVELL, Oregon. Tie business of tbe Bandon postoffice ployed. Logging of coarse is impos homestead application No. 12241. for the Any and all persons claiming adversely SW'i4SW 4. See. 17. SE^SEV4, Seo. 18, Tp ’ tbe above-described lands aie requested to for tbe year 1905 shows an incrase of sible until tbe steel rails arrive and | 29 8. R 14 W are in place. These were shipped He names the following witnesses to prove file their claims in this office on or before 24 per cent over tbe preceding year, from Pittsburg some time ago, and his continuous residence upon and cnltiva said 26tb day of July. 1906. B enjamin L. E ddt , Register. bv far exceeding tbe showing of any are probably held up at San Fran- *’on of said land, viz: Lvman J. Davison. Francis M. Sanderlin. John O. Bates and other Coos county town. It will be cisco by tbe big strike. Adalbert D. Morse, all of Bandon. Oregon a still greater sources of satisfaction I be extension of another loggiog B bnjamin I . E ddt , Register to tbe people of Bandon to know that cauip railway was completed last Sat NOTICE FOR PI Hl.l< ATION. tbe business of tbe first quarter for urday, aud logging has begun further Department of the Interior. We refer to U. S. Laud Office at Roseburg Or.. tbe year 1906 shows an increas of 30 back in tbe timber. Crain s camp down tbe river where May 10. 1906. per cent over tbe first quarter of 1905. 25 men are employed, Notice is hereby given that the following Tbe road was A. Garfield, Prop. ----- ooo----- extended a quarter of a mile, giving named settler has filed notice of her inten it a present length of about two tion to make final proof in support of her Tbe largest sawmill on tbe Coquille claim, and that said proof will be made be miles. The necessary rails were pro fore Comity Clerk and Clerk of County river will be built in Bandon this fall. cured by John Kronenberg ou bis Court of Coos Conniv. at hi. office at Co- WORK A SPECIALTY. This means increased population and recent trip to Portland, they being quille. Oregon, on July 20. 1906, viz a quantity of serviceable street rail ' FLORA M. DAVls. business. The investment means an Widow of Fred 8. Davis. bomesleRd applica outlay of something like fifty way iroD.—Sentinel pecial achines tion No. 9756, for tbe SW>4 SI-1., S^SW^, ------ OOO ----- - ec.7. NW' 4 NW' 4 Sec. 18. Tp 30 8, R 14 W thousand dollars. Prospects are bright, also, for securing a pulp and paper mill to cost more than two hundred thousand. It looks like a very conservative statement to say that Baudot) will lead all Coos county towns in manufacturing industries. Mill Co Prosper \\r AM ED-fiUX) cords of sbiugle bolt II material. B andon Mru. Co. Fresh Vegetables Poultry, Egg», Butter and all Farm Produce. I will pay highest market price for beef, pork, unit ton,wool, hides, etc. I C. H. PATTERSON Dray and General Delivery Meet all Boats. — All orders handled with care.----- B andon , i O bbgon . Department of the Interior. U 8. Land Office at RoHebnrg Or.. May 10. 1906, Notice i« hereby given that the following nan ed settler has filed notice of his inteii- tioti to make final prod io aiip(H.rl ,,| I,,, claim, and that said proof will be made be. fore Comity Clerk and Clerk of Conntv Court of Coos County, at bn office nt Co- q i> I lie. Oregon, on July 20, 1906. viz KOLLIE DAVIS, -AT— homestead application No. 9686, f„r the SH NW',. W'j NE1 ■4 «. . neo. Sec is S. K R 14 | W. i" I i p .10 «i B, He niuues the following witnesae« to prove In« continuous residence upon and BANDON cultivation of said land, viz: Alonzo Davis. James F. Alumbangh. Charles F W. Blnni- Nice clean room«. 25 and 50c a night ; enrother, Hora M. Davin, all of Bandon. a Week . 3500 a month. Oregon MRS. SARAH COSTELLO. ^ fniamin I. E ddt , Regi«t«r. Furnished BANK Rooms The Pacific of BANDON. A BANDON, OREGON Capital $25.000 00 BOARD OF DIRECTORS. J. L K ronfniifro . President, J. D f . n R olm . Vice Pies. F. J. F aht . Cashier. F rank F lam , T. P H anlt . A general banking business transacted, sml cu«ton>erw given every accommodation consistent with safe and conservative banking. Correspondentst The American National Bank of San Francisco, California. Merchants’ National Bank. Portland. Oregon The Chase National Bank of B< w York. Bank I« Open from O •. m to IS m,, and 1 p m to 3 p m.