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PRESS COMMENT thing worth sending to the eastern friends Ba udon received much favorable mention and relative« who are looking for oppor throughout tbe stat« ou account of the B* tunities iu tbe great aud growiug vest. oobiie * special edition. We give space to a Roseburg Spokesman: The Bandon Ke urini THUKftllAY AFTKKNOUN few of the pre** notices tielow : «order of July 12. ia at hand and is on* of the tiest issues ever printed from that office. Cooe Bay Harbor; The issue of the B«u- Il IS a twenty page paper, issued as an ad- WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS A. 9 FBVTBB dou Recorder of July 12th oontaius twenty veitisement of that town and ooutiguous pavea of a special numtier settiug forth the country. Views of all parts of tbe tuvu. advantages and resoures of Coo* county mouth of the Coquille river, sceues on tbe and of Bandon in particular. SUMCBIFYION BATES. river, illustrations of the vast interests of ‘the paper ia profusely illustrated. there that sectiou. adorn its pages. Tbe issue ia Une Y*ar......................................... .......... *2 00 being Home four dozen half tones aud it a souvenir worth the keeping, and reflects iix Month*. ........................ 100 cuntaiu* some well written deacnptiva ai- credit upon tbe proprietor of Ikat valued ihre« Month*............................................. 50 tides. exchange. Tbe history set forth in the 3 i tflr P aid in advancb , $1.50 a Y ea *. Not only the Recorder and Bandon are to reading matter, and the scenes reproduced lie congralulslid but so la the ¡State of (Jr* are most valued by one who ia familiar with DEALERS IN gon in having as progressive a journal in all par's of the town and couutry, because t’bia p*pern entered at the Bandon poet netting forth in attractive style the great Ibey are so near to nature. offioe as Seoond-claas Matter. ness and wonders of our state. Florence West: The Bandon Recorder In our admiration for the descriptive ADVERTISING RATES. matter and picture« <*f the scenery we are last week issued a very handsome special apt to lose sight of the one thing that lias edition of twenty pages, beautifully illns Legal Advertisements: .10 made such an issue possible. This was the traled, and containing excellent articles de First insertion, per line ................. .05 Each subsequent insertion, line .... patronage of the business men of Bandon. scribiug the county and various busiuess .06 Locals, per line each insertion .... They are all well represented in advertis- enterprises of Bandou and vicinity. Sinoe Mr. Fetter purchased the RiCorder he has .10 Display advertisements, per inch . ments that do credit to typographical ait .16 Display Ad«, one time only, inch .. Several of the business houses have taken made many improvement* and is publish All Resolutions of Condolence and half page advertisements «nd probably there ing a good paper. Market Price Allowed for Produo« of all Kind*. .06 ba* been no tax to impede tbe develop is not a single bosiness bouse in Bandon lodge notices, per Hue .......... ... Roseburg News: Bandon is certainly "on PROSPER. or, OREGON Cards of thanks, per line . ........ ment of alcohol engines and lo that is not represented in this issue. The the map," and if one ia to judge by the very Church notices free. greatness of every newspaper iu the world interesting and attractive special issue of comotives. experiments have shown is measured by the extent of its advertising the Recorder, which Editor Fetter has just THURSDAY. JULY Hd. 190«. that 50 per cent mixture having some patror age. Even so great a paper as the issued, it is a place of great promise. Thia Baltimore Sun was threatened with auapen- 11,000 heal units, gives tbe best re Hlon on account of a boycott by advertisers. finely illustrated edition is very good end it cannot help hut do much towards drawing The town of Bandon is growing aud it the attention of the outside world to that BLACKSMITH AND WAGON MAKERS Distillation of Alcohol From sults. For a giveu power, tbe coo deserves to grow, its ocean beach is cele promising section. It was certainly a very Wagons of all Kinds Made to Order. sumption of this 50 per cent denatur- brated round the world and it is bound in Horseshoeing a Specialty- Saw Dust. commendable undertaking and shows much tune to become a famous resort. Bandon ized alcohol is about equal to that of Job work attended to promptly and all work guaranteed to give satisfaction. Price* Tb« Timbermsn. enterprise on the part cf its promoter. also has material resources in lumber, coal reasonable. Shop on Atwater street, Bandon, Or. C. H. Adams, of San Francisco, is pure gasoline, thus showing that and agriculture and manufactures that H»- Crescent City Record: The Bandon Or. Recorder of Julv 12th was a surprise. It forming a company for the purpose 11.000 heat units in a gallon of de- sure its permanency and prosperity. This growth of Bandon is no doubt due was a special edition of 20 pages descrip of erecting a plant at Aberdeen oatunzed alcohol furnish the same tn a large measure to its newspaper ad- tive of Coos comity, in particular the Co ........Miss L. O. G ould , Matron........ Wash., for the distillation of alcohol amount of power as 18,(MM) beat units vertising. The people of Bandon will do quille valley. The half tone piotures, of well to send that special issue of the Ke- which there is quite a number, are weil A Private Hospital, well equipped for the treatment of Surgical and Medical Diseases. tn a gallon of gasoline, proving a from fir sawdust. Tbe process is printed. The matter in the issue shows a corder all over the United States Trained Nurses in Attendance. liersoti the present and future possibilities known as the Claassen process, and greater efficiency of the alcohol when Portland Journid : The Bandon Rec inter For inforiualion address Wm. Hor*tnll, JI. 1» Jlarahfield. Or is a German invention, The alcohol used in internal combnstiou engines. issued Isst week a fine illustrated 20-page of C om county. is distilled from tbe augar in the This efticency Professor Mitt-el of special edition devoted to a descript ion of \\7 ANTED—5000 cords of shingle bolt tile many resources sod opportunities of tbe B andon M eo . C o . jvood by fermentation. A distillery Berlin gives as nearly one-third v 'Hon* purls of Coos county. It oontums O material. Operating at Hattisbnrg, Miss, for greater than gasoline, which is prob much valuable and reliable information ANTED: bv Chicago wholesale and about that region, ai d should tie an aid to mail order house, assistant manager pome years has demonstrated the ably doe to the expansive force of the its development (man or woman ) for this county and adjoin ing territory. Salary $20 and expenses paid feasibility of the profitable distillation water vapor generated at the moment Coos Bsy News : t he Bandon Recorder weekly; expense money advanced. Work position permanent. No invest pt alcohol from yellow pine sawdust, ot explosion Tbne, it is seen that in I sued a fine special edition Thursday. It pleasant; is illu-trated with picture* of the town, its ment or exi>erience required. Spare time fn order to ascertain if tbe percent internal combustion engines donator industries, the bailair, tbe beaeh, etc., and valuable. Write at onoe for full particulars and enclose self-addressed envelope. SUPERINTENDENT. age of sugar contained in fir sawdust ized alcohol is tbe equal, if not tbe contain« much valuable information, B hu - 132 Lake St., Cbioago. Ill. don is all riyht, and so is the Recorder HllJ was high enough to permit its profit superior, of gasoline. its enterprising publisher. TRESPASS NOTICE. able utilization for tbe distillation of "Hitherto tbe objectionable stench Corpiil'e Herald: On Thursday Notice is hereby given that all persons are came out plcobol, one car of sawdust was dis from gasoline locomotives has been Bandon Recorder forbidden to hunt, fish, camp, or otherwise u twenty page special edition, trespass, without written permission, upon patched some months ago from Aber one of the items contributing to pre mg C-ios county and esta-cislly the Coquille the lands of the undersigned, Township 211 I; 14. Coos county, Oregon, under penalty deen, Wash., to tbe Hattisbnrg dis vent their extensive adoption for un valley a good write up. Quite a number of S. of prosecution to the full extentof the Tres illustrations adorned these pages making it pass Laws of this State. R. H. Ros*. tillery. The result showed that 59 derground mine work. But locomo a very creditable effort. gallons of alcohol were obtained from tives having the manifest advantages Coos Bay Times: The special issue of the Timber Land Act,,June 3, ISIS 2(MM) pounds of sawdust. The alcohol of this type and burning alcohol, Bandon Accorder, published Thursday by NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION V T Fetter is worthy of commendation and sells foi about 17 cents per gallon. If eliminating the only objection of tbe citizens of Bandon should help Mr United States Land Office, Roseburg. Ore. May 3, 19(16. these results are possible, a ton of stench, will rapidly gain tbe favor ot Fetter in his earnest endeavor tn helping to Notice is hereby given that in compliance SPECIAL RATES BY THE WEEK OR MONTH. build up so favored n place. Bandon is in sawdust converted into alcohol is mining men, as there are many min the same fix as Coos Bay She has the lo with the provisions of tbe act of Congress worth Hbout $10. The recent action ing situations to which they are H(i- cation and the resourci s back of her. All of June 3, 1878, entitled ‘ An act for the sale SAMPLE BOOM IN CONNECTION. she needs is more capital and with a li«« of timber lands in tbe States of California. of Congress in removing the internal mirably adapted. Oregon. Nevada and WHshington Terri newspaperman as Mr. Fetter has shown lory.” as extended to all the Public Land revenue tax on deustnred alcohol at himself to be this will neces«arily come States by act of August 4, 1892, Ethel M. Coquille Sentinel: The special 20-pnge once opens np a field for its more ex Oakes, of Parkersburg, County of Coos. edition of the Bandon Recorder made its Timber Land Act. June 3, 1878. Slate of Oregon, has this day filed in this tensive use in tbe sciences and arte appeatance Iasi Thursday, and represents a office her sworn statement No. 6686, for the 'NOTICE FOR PUBLICA I ION. as well as for fuel purposes where United States Land Office, Roseburg Ore. work of art as well as an accurate and val purchase of the 8EX NWJ^ of Section No. ued presentation of tbe history, the in- 14 in Township No. 28 S., Range No. 14 W., I May 3. 1906. gasoline and distillate have enjoyed Notioe is hereby given that in compliance dusliies and the possibilities of Southern and will offer proof to show that tbe land tbe entire field.“ with tbe provisions of tbe act of Congress Coos. Au editor or a printer can best ap sought ih more valuable for its timber or of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale preciate tIt* labor involved in an edition of «tone than for agricultural purposes, and to The following article on denatured of timber lands in the Stales of California this cbaiacter. and the printer knows last establish her claim to said land before tbe alcohol, from Mines and Minerals, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Terri how to sympathize if by chance there was County Clerk and Clerk of County Court of will prove of interest: tory” as extended to all the Public Land a flaw in some feature of the typogrsphi Coos county, al his office at Coquille, Or. and presswoik. But a careful inspection ot “Tbe possibility of saving a large States by act of August 4. 1892, Edward L 'his “printshop product” convinces ns that on Thursday, (he 26th day of July, 1906. Ohman, of Bandon, County of Coos. State She names hh witnesses: John Walstrom. amount of money on the annual fuel of Oregon, has this day filed in this office it lacks little of perfection, tvisigraphically A. Carlson, Thomas Drane, E. J Rose, all bill of tbe mining and milling in his sworn statement No. 6683. for the put and in other respects, and we hasten to of Parkersburg. Coos county, Oregon. chase of the SE quarter of SW quarter of congratulate our esteemed and enterprising Any and all persona claiming adversely dustries of this country is a subject Section No. 6. in Township No. 29, 8.. Rang* contemporary. Brother Fetter’s effort the above described lands are requested to •li uld tie appreciated by the people of Co well calculated to arouse popular in No. 13 West, and will offer proof to show file tbeir ctnims iri this office on or befor» that the land sought is more valuable foi quille Valley, and it. certainly is by hustliti). md 26th day of July, 1906. DEALER IN HARDWARE. terest in tbe act to remove the present its timber or stone than for agriculture sud progressive Bandon. The edition, a« B enjamin L. E ddt , Register. --------- JJ purposes, and to establish his claim to said before staled, contains 20 pages, and it is tax on denatnrized alcohol. filled with interesting matter and well laud before the County Clerk and Clerk ot "During the last few years hundreds tbe Co. Court of Coos County st his office printed halftone illustrations. The prie Timber Lund Act. June 3, 1878. XX per c qiv is only 10 cents. of mining companies have installed on Thursday, the 26th day of July, 1906. notice : for publication XX He names as witnesses: Frank Flam Salem Capital Journal : Tbe Bandon Re United States I,and Office, Roseburg, Ore gasoline engines to run power and Edward Hsd«*ll. Altiert Snead and W i II ihii colder for July 12th, A. T. Fetter, editor, May 3, 1906. lighting machinery. In competition Doak, all of Parkersburg. Oregon, comes to hand in twenty page illustrated Notice is hereby given that in compliant!« Will Keep od Hand at sll Tinies Any and sll persons clsiming adveiseh edition, a boom edition for that live town with the provisions of the act of Congress with cheap fuel, such as coal and the alsive described lands are requested t< of Southwestern Oregon of Juno 3, 1878. entitled “An act for the sal« wood, gasoline bH* not made a marked file their claims in this office on or befori Although one of the smaller harbors on of limber lands in ttie States of California. the Oregon coast, Bandon is able to make Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Ter advance, but tn regions remote from said 26tb day of July, 1906. a showing something like the equivalent ot ritory,” as extended to all the Public Land B knjamin L. E ddt , Register. such fuels anil sources of cheap water 125 carloads of export* for the year endim Stales tiy net of August 4. 18!»2, George W. Fresh Vegetable«, Poultry. Egge. Butter and all Farm Produce July 1st. i or electric power, it has been exten Cox. of Bandon, County of Coos, State of Timber Land Act, J line 3, 187ft. Ibis is without counting the luntbi'r < iregon, has this day filed in this office bis I will pav bigbeHt market price for beef. pork, mutton,wool. hides. etc. sively adopted. W hether or not the NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. product*, which isover twenty five millioi -»••in statement No. 6682, for the piirchas« rapidly {increased price of gasoliue United States Land < ffiee. Row burg. Ore fiel, board messure, besides large shipment« of I,ot I of Section No. 18 in Township No. May 3, 1906. of poh-8 for telephone and telegraph lines. 29, S„ Range No. 14 West, and will offer was justified by tbe danger of short Notice is hereby given that in comoliso.i During th.- y-ar m«nftened RW st«arnet« i pjoof to show that Hie land «ought is inori with tne provisions of'the act of Congres- on account of tbe greatly increased entered the port and 208 other vessels i valuable for its timber or stone than fot of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sab demand is a question, The fact re of timber lands in the States of California. entered and cleared the harbor of Bandon agricultural purposes, and to establish hi« From the Recorder one can get a van I. laiui to said land before the County Clerk Bridge & Bearli mains that tbe price of gasoline has Oregon, Nevada, and Washihgtvn Terri good impression of the varied resources and mil Clerk of County Court, of Coos County. ■ tory,” as extended to ail the Public Laud enterprises of this little gnu of a city in Stove*. Billige* and Heater* nearly doubled in a few years' ti me. States by act of August 4, 1892, William A it hi* office at Coquille, Oregon, on Thurs Southwestern Oregon, which his many Have in them so many excellencies that they are now acknowledged the Htid the retail price today varies from Prewett. of Parkersburg. County of Coos, claims to be considered as n future siimme’ ' day, the 26th day of July. 1906. He names as witnesses: Lyman J- Davison greatest sellers on the coast, and tbev are growing in favor every rear. We Stale of Oregon, bus this day filed in thi- resort. 2<> cents per gallon in the vicinity of Gilbert G. Kennedy, Spray Osborn. John A have the exclusive agency in Bandon for these household and offioe necessities, office his sworn statement No. C-CJC4. for th» Tillamook Herald : The Bandon Recor Kennedy, all of Bandon, Coo* County. and prices range exceedingly modest in either case the oil regions, to from 40 to 60 cents purchase of the NE't of Section No. 14. in der, one of our many exchanges conic* to] < Iregon. Our assortment of hardware, tinware and edged tools is most complete. in most of the mining camps of the Township No. 29. S.. Range No. It West our table this week twenty pages strong. |- Any and all persons claiming adversely and will offer proof to show that the land West. «ought is more valuable tor it* timber oi is lep'ete with illustrât ion« and vnlnabb ihe above-deacrilied lands ate reipiested to stone than for agricultural purposes, and t< data regarding Bandoil and Coos county tile their claims in this office on or before “The public baa only just awakened ' establish his claim to said lend before Oregon. I he enterprise of ‘hat paper xml «aid 26tb day of July, 1906. B eniamin L. E ddt , Register. to the fact that tbe removal of tbe the County Clerk and Clerk of County the citizens of that comninnttv will nori, wonders in making their industries and re present tax of 100 per cent on de- I Court, of Coos County, at his office at Co sources known to outside parties who wish quille, Oregon, on Thursday, the 26tb day natiirized alcohol will make it avail of Joly, 1906. to invest money and grow up with a new A. B. SABIN He names ns witness,-« Ed Iladsell. of and prosperous section of thé Oregon able tie a cheaper and in many ways country, Manufacturer aud Dealer in Parkersburg, Coos County. Oregon, Thoma« better fuel than gasoline. Den a tn r- Prewett, of Psikersburg. Coos Count v. Ore Mvrtle Point Enteiprise A credit to •: All Kinds of Saddlery ized alcohol may lie briefly described gon, Nathaniel Barklow. of Bandon. Coo* Cuvs County is the «pecial nnmber of tbe E H h rnrM h nd Ke|» m irr<I. Recorder issned by enterprising A as pure gram olcobol tnized with Comity, Oregon. Chris long. of Bandon. Bandon HANIMIN, - - OH EGON. 1“. Fetter, the publisher, on the 12tli. Ii Coos Comity, Oregon. from 10 to 50 per ceut of such liquids Any and nil person* claiming adversely consists of 20 pages, well edited, neat ns t>. 1*4 e 1 4-U-4-4-4-4-4- 4 -4-4- 4 -I-.; 4 -4.4-4.4- BOARD OF DIRECTORS; J. 1. K honsnsvso , President. J. T irnwolm . Vice Pte«, as wood alcohol, gasoline, etc., in tbe abuve-ylescribed lauds are requested Io typography and press work, with line illu« F. J. F aht , Cashier, F rank F lam , T. P. H anlv . file their claims in this office on or before tratious of scenes and iti.lustries for which order to make it non-drinkable. At said -tith dav of July, 1906. tbe county is uow fanuAis and bound to b< C. H. PATTERSON A general banking business transacted, and customers given every accommodation come more so. i'b<' Bsudon |s-ople have B bnjamin L. E ddt , Register. prices ranging front 15 cents to 30 consistent with safe and connervative flanking. given Mr. Fetter good support in bi* under Dray and General Delivery —ooo — cents per gallon, it can be made as a Corre«pon<ienta: Tbe American National Bank of 8an Franc ¡»co, California, taking and he has deaerveil it all. ihe' Meet all Boats. history, industries and opportunities are Merchants' National Bank, Portland, Oregon by.product at any place where pot*. HINGLE8 for sale No. Ü white oedar w—All orders handled with care.— shingles, full count, fl per thcHlBHb0, treated at length in an interesting manner The Chase National Bank of New York. to*, sugar beets, corn nr grain cao Bandon Commercial Co. v* B andon , r Oftwoow and th* newspaper in l.t* entirety i* some Hank Is »»pen from tl a m to IS m., and I p in. to 3 p.pi THE RECORDER it ruat.i*a*n be grown. For boiating, pumping, power machinery, etc., at isolated mines, where other fuels are dear, this alcohol will wake possible a con siderable leduelioo iu expenses. “Contrary to tbe popular belief, however, tbe calorific power of a . cobol is considerably leas tbau that of gaaoliue, a gallon of pure etbH alcohol having but 7000 heat nuits iu gaaoliue, ao that for strictly beating purposes alcohol ia inferior to gaso liue. “But by mixing tbe pure alcobo with from 10 to 50 per cent wood al cohol, gasoline, or turpentine the mixture is rendered nou-driokable and the calorific power greatly in creased over tbe plain alcohol. In France aud Germany, where there Prosper Mill Oregon Pine, Spruce and White Cedar Lumber..... General Merchandise LOGGERS' SUPPLIES a Specialty. Il Ar IŒNXEDA THE HORSFALL HOSPITAL J. Waldvogel & Son W Leaders in the M eat L ine Bandon Oregon TUPPER > HOUSE Rates $i.oo to $2.00 per Day BANDON, ♦ OREGON 0 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. I MARKET T. ANDERSON. Prop. Fresh*Beef, Pork, Mutton, Smoked Meats, Lard Sausages, Etc., also NEED A NEW STOVE? T he H ardware M an . BANK of BANDON BAJSTDOKT, OREGON Capital $25,000.00 t o ’• . e