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THE RECORDER
Port Orford.
Myrtle
The steamer Breakwater was Tying
I* rv*Liaa*D
Point.
Eoa
S ale —160 aerea—800 e»eiar
Mr. Carl H. Hulleubeck aud Mias (ree. fruii» two lo ti ve Ioga each, 2000
... BY
A. T. FITTRB.
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SUBSCRIPTION KATES.
U few days ago.
This is the largest
* Fire burned over the land that bas
WHOLESALEjUil» RETAIL DEALERS
Oregon Pine, Spruce end
White Cedar Lumber.....
117 ANTED: by Chicago wholesale and
V v
mail order house, assistant mauager
been logged, at the Aasen camp last
( iiihii or woman I for this county aud adjoin
Tuesday, anti it was reported that the mg territory. Salary $20 and expenses paid
weekly; expense money advanced Work
ZJTlr 1' aid ih advance , 91.50 a Y aak dowu the coast a few day* ago, on camp wan destroyed. No other dam pleasant; position permanent. No iuvest-
meiii or experience required Spare time
their way to Gold Beach, ami inter age was dune, however, thau burning valuable. Write at once for full particulars
Thi* paper i* entered nt the Handon poet viewing postoffice* along the line.
aud enclose self addressed envelope.
the waste ai»<l raising a big smoke.
GENERAL MANAGER.
office a* Heoond-class Matter.
134 E Lake St., Chicago. III.
The court house at Gold Beach is
Ttie Myrtle Puiut Mill company is
One Year.......................................................*2 00 ' haul yet made this season.
Ti» Mouth*.......... . ................................ 1 00 I
Two postoffice inspectors passed
Three Months..............................................
50
said to be much improved iu looks building a dam in the North Fork to
AlIVLKTldlNG KATES.
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since receiving its new coat of paint. aid the loggers in getting their log»
to
.05
W. V. Cope, of Langlois, came down The mill is working up to the
.06
down last Thursday with a six-horse capacity of ttie new machinery that is
.10
.IS team, bringing material for the snr constantly being installed and weut
veyors.
part
1906.
It has
been considered l y some
It is understood that this that alfalfa will not do well in this
crew will run down the coast as far country but A. McDonald has proof
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DEALERS IN-------
General Merchandise
TKESPAMI NOTICK.
Noticela hereby given that all persons are
forbidden to tiunt. fish, eauip, or otherwise
tresua»». without written permission. upon
the lands of the undersigned. Township 39
S. R It. Coos county, Oregon, under penult»
of proaecution to the full extent.of the Tres
pass Laws of thia State.
R. H. R osa .
of bit oo record W'edueatay with a cut of
stakes, which by the way looks like
business.
THURSDAY. AUG. 9.
The principal
or.
50,000 feet.
M load was made up of sawed grade
Mill Co
Prosper
in the harbor Sunday to escape the Grace C. Jackson were uuiled iu jjiolea averagiug 40feet. Alsocousid-
heavy North wet* wu*d that was blow marriage Wednesday afternoon at erable tir. 3| milet» (rum Baudou.
.ihAoiue of the bride • parents, Mr.
M. L. R E dmvnds .
ing outside.
Over 1HM’ sa*mou »er* saugbt at and Mi*. LMvis Jacksou of Grave) ^MINGLES for sale. No 2 white cedar
abingles, full Mount, $1 per thousand
Bandoli Commercial Co.
out haul A the seineat Rogue river Ford, by Rev Tl»ouia* Barklow
LOGGERS' SUPPLIES
a Specialty.
Market Price Allowed for Produoe of all Kinds
NOTICE F»»R Pl HLICATION.
Department of the Interior.
PROSPER.
OREGON
U.S. Land Office, st Roseburg. Or.,
July 3, tSM
Notice in hereby given that the following
named Mettler has tiled notice of his inteii
tion to wake final proof in support of his
claim, aud that said proof will be wade be
BLACKSMITH AND WAGON MAKERS
fore County Clerk and Clerk of County
Court of Coos County, nt his office at Co
Wagons of all Hinds Made to Order.
Horseshoeing a Specialty.
quille, Oregon on September 8. 1906, viz :
Job
work
attended
to
promptly
and
all
work
guaranteed
to give satisfaction. Price*
ALFRED M. WEST,
reasonable. Shop on Atwater street. Bandon, Or.
H. E No »363. for the 8Wl, SEX. Hoc. 27.
WX N'E q. SEX NWX. Sec. 34, Tp 29 8, R
14 W.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultiva
Mis* L. G. G ould , Matron
tion of saiii land, viz : William Doyle, Cash A Private Hospital, well equipped for the treatment of Surgioal and Medical Diseases.
Doyle, Silas Doak, and William Doak, all of
Trained Nurses in Attendance.
Parkersburg. Oregon.
B enjamin I.. E ddy . Register.
For information address Wm. llorntHll, 11. II Maruhfield. Or.
Il
as Arch Rock, where it couuects with to refute the statement. He brought
another party of surveyors, and then lo the Enterprise office this week a
io declaring unconstitutional
the
reinrn to Port Orford and run over stalk of alfalfa planted in oats,
householders’ exemption act of 1903
the line again, setting tirade stakes measuring two feet and about eight
will of course have an effect upon ibe
as they go. If such is the case, con inches arid the root must have been
aaaeasment rolls as well as the rate of
struction work must soon follow or 18 inches long.
taxation in the several counties of the
the tjme and money thus used will
Dan Root of Arago, who owns the
state. In this regard Coos county
be practically thrown away, as the biggest hop yard in Coos county, has
is to be considered with the rest as
majority of the stakes will have be a tine crop iu sight arid expects to
tin interview had with Assessor T. J.
come destroyed if left alone for a fe w commence the harvest about the 25th
Thrift by a Sentinel man, aptly dis
years.
of the month. He has twenty acres
NOTICK KIR iqiHI.K ATKIN.
closes.
Preparations for the VV. O. W. Lou aud calculates that it will take a
Department of the Interior.
Mr. Thrift examined the figures of
U. 8. L»nd Office et Rosebnru Or.,
Rolling on the 17, 18. and 19tb are force of fifty persons about three
"hiB office, and then gave the informa
July 3, 1906
progressing in a manner which in weeks to gather the crop.
Noti ?e i» hereby Riven that the following-
tion that the amount of exempted
dicates a united community and a
Dr. James Wit by corn be, head of nxmed settler h»s filed notice of her inten
■personal property in the conoty un
tion to make final commutation proof in
determination to have the grandee» the Corvallis Agricultural College, support of her claim, and tliHt »aid proof
der the assessment of 1905 totsled
jolltication in the history of Corry and republican candidate for gov- will be made before J. H, Upton. U. 8. Coni-
exactly $342,643. “To lake these tig
mi*sioner. at hi» office at Langloi», Oregon.
county. The picnic grounds are sit ernor at the »pimg election, writes
■ in September II, 1906. viz:
■ires as a guide,’’ he remarked, “I
uated in a sheltered grove bordering Mr. Price Robison, of Norway, that
ALLIE CROWLEY.
would say that the new Hssessment
“Nee” Wilson, H. E. No. 12805, for the E'^
on the noted Agate beach *with the he can be iu Coos county about I tie
SEX of Kec. 25, Tp 30 8, R 15 W.
under the terms of the decision will
grand Pacific on one side and the first week in October, lo meet the
She name* the following witnesses to
add at least $343,000. and very likely
placid waters of Port Orford Lagoon farmers and discuss farm and dairy prove her continuous residence upon and oul
tivation of said land, viz: Susie Crowlev.
more, to the taxable property of Ibe
on the other. The road leading from ing topics witb them. Ho suggests John Clans» n, Charles F. W. Blumenrother,
county and this on personal properly
town to these grounds has just been that three or four iustilntes be held John Crowley, all of Lsnglois, Oregon.
alone. With no unusual conditions
B enjamin L. E ddy , Register.
completed, and will be found a pleas at that time so that he can meet and
in the amount of money tp be raised
ant drive or walk, with no bills to talk to as many of the agriculturalists
I see no reason why the next tax rate
contend with. Work has now been as possible. He suggests a meeting
in Coos; ss fixed in January, should
started on the platform and grounds. for Myrtle Point, one for Coquille,
uot be materially less than it was last
SPECIAL RATES BY THE WEEK OR MONTH.
The covered pavilion for the holding another for Marshfield, aud it is pos
IH-
time, though of course I have nothing
of the evening programs is going up sible I hat a folirth institute will lie
to do with fixing that rate beyond
SAMPLE ROOM IN CONNECTION.
in town under the skillful supervision held at Arago, though definite at-
furnishing the basis of assessment.
of E. W Jensen, and will lie the best raiigements for ttie meetingr
meetiugr and
It is safe Io assume, however, that
structure ever erected in these parts dates have uot yet been made. Dairy
whereas the taxpayers were called
for temporary purposes. Its dimen ing and general agricultural topics
upon to pay $1.21* on the $100 value
sions will be considerably over 5(*xl(M> will be discussed, and it is possible
tion in 1905 they will only be called
by 24 feet in height, and it will be that one or more of the specialists
upon for about $1 on the $100 in
provided with a ladies dressing room from the agricultural college will ac
1906.”
and refreshment stand—with the company Dr. W ithycombeon the trip.
Mr. Thrift in further discussing the
baud stand in the ceuter of the floor. Mr. Robison suggests (tint it would
affairs of biH office, said that in 1904
The covering of the pavillicn and the be a good idea fur the farmers to
the county paid to the state a little
first class longue ami groove Mooring plan an exhibit of the agricultural
over $20,000. while last year, with an
insures pleasant evening entertain products of the county for the oc
increased valuation, it paid only
ments
casion. The time between now and
about $12,000. He has received in
A wealthy company has an option lhe d«les of ttie meeting, »»ill be »■in-
st ructions
from Attorney-General
on ttie Canfield and Hurt Coppermine ployed in hai vesting the crops, and
Crawford to act in accordance» with
oil Collier’s creek and now have n boice products can easily be selected
DEALER IN HARDWARE.
the decision just rendered, and before
large pack train transporting the ore lor the exhibit which »»ill add iliic I)
the 27th instant will know positively
to the mouth of the Illinois river, to the interest of the meeting. Eli
what the assessment is to reveal.
where they will boat it to the mouth terprise
IX
The Board of Eqnalzation convenes
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of Rogue river, and ship it to a Den
Monday, August 27th, at which time
T. ANDERSON^ Prop.
ver smelter. The ore is Black Oxide
Per Wells Fargo Express of Tues
the roll must Im finished and de
Will Keep on Hand at h II Times
of Copper, the finest in the world, day there arrived the deeds in tbe
livered. The Assessor states that the
averaging BO per cent. The ore oc sale of the Coos Bay. Roseburg A an<l
tardy opinion of the court has en-
Eastern Railroad from J. D. Spreck
curs in large masses but has not
els A Bros. Co. to the Southern Pa
taileel a week's extra work, and per
been sufficiently developed to ije eitie corporation of Kentucky. Th»’
haps more, upon his efficient office
A. Garfield, Prop.
• ermine its extent bill the company documenta, which were exwmted in
Fresh Vegetables, Poultry. Eggs, Butter and all Farm Produce.
force. —Sentinel.
I will pay highest market price for beef, pork, mutton,wool, hides, etc.
will thoroughly prospect it, and the San Francisco July 2, 1906, were »!••
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owners will realize a snug fortune if livered for tiling to County Clerl
Watson by Agent Heury Lorenz.
Lightning played a curious prank
it proves to be extensive, as we hope,
’The deed» are of voluminous de
WORK A SPECIALTY.
15 miles south of IndepeuuMUce Sat
it will. But it is hi the midst of s scription and wording. They are
urday, striking a buggy, completely
grpat copper zone, where other dis three in number, and formally con
wrecking ii aud stripping thebaruees
pecial
coveries have been made, and some vey al) properties in the sale known
Bridge A Be Hr II
from the horse attached without in
Stove*. Bange* und llenter»
of them are bound to be great mines lo have been conveyed, the consider
juring the animal. Not a 6poke was
ation being nominally given iu each
uilt
when developed. There is coal, and
Have in them no manv excellencies that they are now acknowledged the
H8 ten dollars. Sentinel.
left in the »»heels of the buggy nor a
greatest Heller» on the coast, and lhev are growing in favor everv year. We
a beantiftd town site at the month of
Turned
Shafting,
Cap
and
Set
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have the exclusive agency in Bandon for these household and office neceaHit ie.,
piece of harness, the bridle only ex
the Illinois, with oie in every direc
Scretrs,
.Machine
Bolts,
and
price« range exceedingly modest in either case
Ljuu C. Doyle aud Mi«s Annie
cepted, left on the horse. Four tele
Pipe and, Fittings,
tion, and the day of smellers and a
Onr assortment of hardware, tinware and edged tool* is moat complete.
Heiser came down on the Coquille ex
phone poles were also struck iu the
Brass Work.
“smoky city ’ in that sequestered Imt
»Hine neighborhood and reduced to beautiful place is not far distant. cursion boat to attend ibe launching General Repairing.
Pattern Shop in
c air
an
a* Prosper last Thursday night
kindling wood.
Connection.
There is a tine body of Manganese
Lynn lost Annie in the crowd ami
uot far away, golfl ledges abound,
became so rattled that tie got aboard
The
Portland
Telegram
says
aud a large body of Tungstate <»f
Joaquin Miller, the poet, has bought
the Dispatch instead of the Favorite
A. B. SABIN
a place on the batiks of the Sinaia* Iron is in that region. It is a most and landed in Bandon. H«> returned
Manufacturer aud Dealer in
river and will make his summer borne promising mineral territory for cap
to the lip river country the next
there. W inters will be spent iu Cal ital and science —Tribune.
All Kinds of Saddlery. :•
morning, tmt the day being Friday,
ifornia
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H hiiip »* and S m «1«Ilen Kppnired.
»ve seiioiisly doubt if tbe~breacb be
ANDON,
OREGON. “
Special Edition—We have several
tween them will ever bo satisfactorily
BOARD OF DIRECTORS; J. L. K bosknbeb »». President J. D ísholm . Vice Pre*.
A ten round boxing contest is ad
hundred copies of the Recorder
F. J. F ahy . Cashier, F bink F lam , T. P. H awlt .
adjusted. W e are told that he met
vertised to take place at Port Orford
special edition on bar.»! yet. Send
»»□ the afternoon of the 17th between
her at Arago Saturday night, tmt one
A general banking bnsiness transacted, and cnstomer* given every acconimodatlou
c. H. PATTERSON
them io your friends elaeivhere. 10 look from her sent cold chills down
Lingo and Farrier.
oonaistent witb ante and conservative banking.
ceiita a copy, 3 for 25c.
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bis spinal column aud the first thing Dray and General Delivery
Correspondentsi The American National Bank of Ban Francisco, California.
M. H. Harlow, of Eugene, has
Meet all Boats.
be did on his return lo Coquille was
Merchaats’ National Bank, Portland, Oregon
-—All orders handled with care.----
cleared $3415 an acre off bis two seres
F or S ai . e Second-hand furniture. lo call »’U People» and drown hia
The Chase National Bank of New York.
B andon , i
O bboon .
of Royal Anne cherries thia year.
trouble» with that famous buttermilk.
Call al once. Mrs Lorentzen,
The action of the Supreme Court
THE
HORSFALL
HOSPITAL
J. Waldvogel & Son
Leaders in the
M eat L ine .
Bandon,
Oregon
rUPPER > HOUSE
Rates $1.00 to $2.00 per Day,
OREGON.
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 Iiil MEAT
Bandon Foundry
Machine Shop
Mill
MARKET
Fresh Beef. Pork, Mutton, Smoked Meats, Lard.
Sausages, Etc., also
and Steamboat
S
M achines
B
to
NEED A NEW STOVE?
O rder .
A. .M N
BANK
,
T he H ardware M
of
BANDON,
B ANDON OREGON
Capital $25,000.00
Bank I» Open Iron» 9 s in
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In 11 in. mid 1 p in. In 3 p tn.