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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1906)
THE RECORDER Myrtle Puiat. Port Orford. F uh S ale 16(1 acres—800 cadar tie««« from two to five log« each, *2000 piles averaging 40 feet. Also couald* arable dr. 3| miles from Baadoo. M. L. R. E d M unuh . Mr. aud Mrs. Fred Gross of Ban Comment on the orderly coudnct doD, arrived in the city Tuesday for of the crowd tb*t wa- assemt>le«l at • TMLKBDAV A FT*. R NOON a visit with friends. the late W. O. W. Log Rolling at Capt C. T Riley, who formerly re this place was beard ou all «ides sided in Myrtle Point, ia up from This is the direct result of I och I op Bandon for a visit with former ac tion ami a ‘ dry” county. quaintances. Bear and panther are reported to ■ CWRIPT1ON RATES. be more numeroiis in the mountains B. T. Van Decar. who has sold the of Curry this summer, than for some Oit Yaar ...................................................•* 00 balance of hia jaw airy stock to R P Six Month«................................................ 1 00 Endicott, leaves today for Portland : time past, and have been causiug Tbre« Months............................... 50 to take a poaitiou as traveling «ales <*OliHl<iej'ab|e trouble ou the sheep &Tlr P aid in A dvancb , 41.50 a Y xab man. ra'iges in the Rogue river couutry. IB PUBLIBBBD Prosper WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER8 C« HIÑOLES for sale. No 2 white cedar I« shingle«, full «onnl, ♦ » per thousand Bandon Commercial Co. 117 ANTED t>v Chic««« whole««!« «nd V V mail order house. Awustant luminger (man or woiuhii ) for Ibis county and adjoin ing territory. 8al«rv $20 «ud expen«e« paid weekly; expense money advanced. Work pleasant; ponition |>eriiiatient. No invest ment or experience required Spare time Mr. Samusl H. Clintou and Mira \V. F. Riley arrive«) in town yes valuable. Write nt onoe for full particular« Thi« paper is entered at the Bandon post and euulos« self-addreHHed envelope. Alevia S. Randleman were unite«! terday evening from Sau Jose on a GENERAL MANAGER. office aa Second -cl a«« Matter. 134 E Lake St., Cbioago. III. in the bonds of holy wedlock We«iuer - business visit to Gold Beach. Wal AIlVKKTiniNti RATEA. Legal 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 Resolution« of Condolence and lodge notice«, per line.......................... Cards of thank«, per line................ Church notices free. THURSDAY. SEPT. «, day evening the 29tb by Rev. Thus Barklow, at the home of the bride'« .10 mother, Mrs Julia Randleman at .05 .06 Norway. .10 .15 Sbiller B. Hermann, writing from Chelsea, Masa., saya the weather ia .05 very hot there and that theye have .05 been many prostrations and deaths. Mr. Herman says ibat he expects to be in Myrtle Poiut about the first of 1.906. October. Ed. JenkiDs has returned from Klamath Falls where he h«s been for a couple of months. He hsys there is plenty of work at good wage«, that thing« are fairly on the boom, but he desires to farm and wants nothing that the Klamath country has to offer. Coos county for him—be has returned to stay. The bnsiness men of thia valley pften speak of the fact that our neigh bors across tbe divide who live at poos bay. in their enthusiasm to boom their beautiful country seem to completely ignore the existence of |his rich fertile valley. As one man said: “All ia for Cooe bay, but what W. H. Ray, who lives with bis son woQld Coos bay be if this Coquille Lee, a mile north of town, though country was not back of it.” Again seventy nine years of age is uot as it is said that real estate dealers slow a« you might think Last week ground the mudflats of that section he took a trip to Coquille, got left by the boat, started home on foot, beat pform strangers that they have the boat iu, and wasu't very tired shown them all that is worth seeiug either. Mr. Ray credits bis remark m Coos county and that there is noth ably good health au«i strength largely ing over on the Coquille worth going to Oregon's wonderful climate. \\ hen to see. The Sentinel does not wish he lived in Nebraska he had poor health but since comiug to Oregon be to produce any strife or jealousy be tiss steadily regained youthful vigor, tween the two divisions of thecounty, Mr. Ray is particularly proml of the for Coos bay can be made a great fact that be has a full bead of hair, commercial center and all should be not a bald spot showiug. Enterprise. proud that they are near that great harbor, but it should be remembered Ten-Mile Fish Hatchery. that Coos bay harbor would be of far The Sun says: J. W. Bennett, who leas consequence were it not for the fact that the Coquille valley has sup has been devoting his energies toward plied and will supply the cargoes to the location of a tisb hatchery on Teu- be shipped over the Coos bay bar to a rnile, has received tbe following letter great extent. It would be possible to from Master Warden VanDusen, do our shipping direct over the Co written under date of Aug. 25th: “I have your letter of the 23 inst., quille bar and save railroad freight. and note what Jron say about wanting These matters should be considered by the business men on the bay who to do something in the hatchery line should be willing to acknowledge the for the Ten-mile lake. In regard to importance of this part of Coos coun this matter I would only be too glad ty and thus avoid any »actional fee) to have work taken up iu my depart ing. There was a gentleman looking ment on this lake but we have no over this section this week for persons funds that I Could use for that pur in the East who lire looking for farm pose; and on account of taking up lands, and he stated that parties al work on the Coquille river and one or North Bend and Marshfield bad told two other coast streams this year, I him that there was nothing over this think it will be some time before I fl way worth looking at. He stated that will have feuds available for such he was surprised to see such extensive matter as tbe Teo-mile lake. Tbe legislature might he asked to farming industry as we have in this valley after being told that it was not assist iu tbe premises and provide here............................ The logging in funds for a batching plant and for tbe maintenance thereof. I would dnstry on the Coquille river has nt like very much to have this done if tamed an immensity that was hardlj those directly interested think they dreamed of two decades ago. The can bring it about. For snob a sta- old method of hauling with ox teams tion, we should have at least $1500 to is relegated to th» past, and powerful build and equiu the plant, Hiid $1500 steam donkey engines are bringing a year to pay operating expenses the huge pieces of timber from the e will have to ask tbe legislature mountain side to the river, or to the to assist in the matter of providing a railroad for shipment. We are told hatchery for the Coquille River and that some camps put in from one t> at the same tune this Ten-mile Jake two Ibuu&and feet pet dsy fdlWeVerj proposition might be included. Al man employed io the woods. Lum though we should be a little careful ■ her is in demand, good wages are and not let the matter interfere with I paid, and no one need be idle. This our getting what we want for the Co-1 lodustry coupled with the large dairy quille River, and if you folks thought I industry, county road building, gen we were taking some chances. I would etal farming, and some branch road suggest that we aim to gei the Co i conalriiclioo places onr valley in the quille station provided for nt the next foremost ranks of busy and pros session of tbe legislature and then perous advancement. A journey on look forward to the following for the one of onr steamers from Bandon to Ten-mile proposition, Myrtle Point will convince an observ “Assuring you of my sincerity iu re mg person that, this section is fast coming to the front aa the moat pros gHrd to the matter of taking proper care of all of tb«se stream«. I remain,' perous region in Oregon.—Sentinel Yours very Respectfully,' Following in a list of th* old H. G. V an D usen , soldiers buried at the Bandon cero Master Fish Warden. alary: ------ooo----- L H. Palmar. Co. F 23rd W is. Tbe woman who said she knew her John Shutt, seaman, U S navy. husband didn't drink because he E. G. Davidson, Co. F 14th 111. Capt.R.B Littlefield, Co. L lut «frank so much water in tbe morning Mass hvy art isn't in it with the woman who says (). F. Topping, Co. C 8th III. csv, that tbe rea-ou her btisband do< su’l M. I. Swift, Co, D 6th Iowa. go Io church ia beca«s«> be is already P. W. Dow ley. as good as h* can lie. Detioit Free Carl Hermaon, Co. G, 6th Cal. Gao. W. Laggaft. Co. H 45tb Ky Preaa. Mill Co. ter say« that il seems good to get back to Curry agHin, although be is favorably impresse«! with what he has seen of California. The Elizabeth called iu ou Let down trip Thursday afternoou and remained until Friday evening— loading lumber from Adolphseu’s mil). She took about 150,000 aud this, together with her other freight, makes one of the largest cargoes (L hi she has ever taken to lite city. Em. Jamieson's saw mill, ou Sixes river is running right along; while bis brother Chas, has a gang of men at work oil the big ditch leading to his placer mines, where be has good prospects of taking out a mint of money. Cotiderable activity in the mining enterprise is rep«jrted from that section. Rough fir lumber is about $7 higher in Sail Francisco at the present time than it was a year ago, aud the Port Orford Cedar Company expect to take advantage of this fact by start ing the Adolpbsen mill in a few days and runuiog it as late into the fall as possible. Newt ami Ed Divilliise, and two gentlemen whose names we did uot learn, have gone on an extended prospecting trip to the head waters of Elk aud Sixes, from whence they will cross over into the Illinois coun try. They expect to be gone a month or six weeks, abd as they are qualified to do scientific work we will not be surprised if good fortune rewards tbeir efforts.—Tribune. THKSPASN notick . Oregon Pine, Spruce and White Cedar Lumber..... 5 S ------- DEALERS IN-------- General Merchandise Notice ia hereby given that all person« are forbidden to bunt, tiab, camp, or otherwise iieHnaaa. without written pertniaaion. upon tlielandaof the uuderaigned, Townabip‘J*.> 8. R 14. Coos county, Oregon, under penalty of proHecntion to the full eitentof the Tres pass Laws of this Blate. R. H. R osa . LOGGERS' SUPPLIES a Specialty. Market Price Allowed for Produce of all Kinds. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. OREGON Department of the Interior. PROSPER, I1. S. Land < Jffice. at Roseburg. Or.. July 3, 1906 Notice i« hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his inten tion to make tinal proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be BLACKSMITH AND WAGON MA KKRS fore County Clerk and Clerk of County Horseshoeing a Specialty. Wagons of all Hinds Made to Order. Court of Coos County, at his offioe at Co quille, Oregon, oil Septemlair 8, 1906, viz: Job work attended to promptly «nd nil work guaranteed to give satisfaction. ALFRED M. WEST, reasonable. 8hopon Atwater street. Bandon, Gr. H. E No 9262, for the SW<4 SE1,. Sec. 27. W>, NE «. BE1* NW',, Sec. 34. Tp 29 8, R 14 W. He names the following witnesses to prove hia oonlintious residence upon and cultiva tion of said land, viz: Willimn Doyle, Cash Doyle, Silas Doak, and William Doak, all of Parkersburg. Oregon. B bnjamin I.. E ddy . Register. — I< IL\1> IC1> V Prices L J. Waldvogel & Son Leaders in the NOTICE M eat L ine . FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. U. 8. Land Office at Roseburg Or., July 3, 1906. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has bled notice of her inten tion to make Huai commutation proof in support of her claim, and that said proof will be made before J. H. Upton, IL 8. Com missioner. at. his office at Langlois, Oregon, on September 11, 1906, viz: ALLIE CROWLEY, “Nee” Wilson, H. E. No. 12805, for the E1-*, SEW of See. 25, Tp 30 8, R 15 W. She names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon and cul tivation of said land, viz : Susie Crowley, ■John Clausen, Charles F. W. Blumenrotber, •John Crowlev, all of Langlois, Oregon. B enjamin L. E ddy , Register. Oregon Bandon, TUPPER < HOUSE Rates $1.00 to $2.00 per Day, SPECIAL RATES BY THE WEEK OR MOS'TH. SAMPLE ROOM IN CONNECTION. ------ OOO----- Prayer t>y the endless chain system will be slopped by the pbstottice authorities, aiid it is likely that pro moter of this scheme of worship will find tlietnselves defendants in ths near future in suits charging them with misuse of the mails. For many months churchgoers of western Penn sylvania have been annoyed by re ceiving letters containing the follow ing prayer: “O Lord Jesus Christ we implore The»«, O, Eternal God, to have mercy on all mankind, keep u<- from sin by thy precious blood, and take us to be with Thee eternally Amen.” The letter accompanying the prayei ia as follows: ‘‘This prayer was writ 'en by Bishop Lawrence, who rec ommet’ded il to be written and sent to nine other persons. He who will not write and send this will tie over 'aken by some misfortune. One per son who did uot pay attention to it met with a dreadful accident. Tbe> who will write and send this will ex perience great joy at Jerusalem. It is said that be who writes this will bo delivered from every calamity Pleasi io not break the chain —ooo----- Special Edition- We have several hundred copies of the Recordei I special edition on band yet. Send them to your frieuds elsewhere. Ill cents a copy, 3 for 25c. SKV® i* % w BANDON HARDWARE Will soon have a complete line of all kinds of Hardware and solicit a share of your patronage. Will have tin shop in con nection. ON YOUR HUNTING TRIP 4 Be «nre to be properly equipped—obtain the STEV ENS ami you c anno r «.<» w hong . We make from $2 25 to $150 00 from 2 50 to 50 00 from 7 50 to 35 00 RIFLES . PISTOLS . SHOTGUNS A Fifty Dollar Suit Ask your dealer and insist 1st Send for 140 page Ulus- If . trated catalog. If inter on our popular make. I you cannot obtain, we ship ested in SHOOTING, you dire« t, carrtafc chvgTf might to have it. Mailed Frtf'atd, upon receipt of for four < ents In stamp« to < ata log pri< e. cover postage. Our attrm the three-color Aluminum Hanger will be sent anywhere for iu <ents in stamps. Will pot. make a man look dressed up if he has a three day« growth of beard. Presto, change. Jost step into H. F MORRISON’S Barber Shop and he will make yon look like a gentleman. J. STKVKNS ARMS AND TOOL CO.. Hot and Cold Bath«. P. O. Box 4096 Chicopee Falls, Mui., U. 3. A BANDON Bandon Foundry R,,d Machine Shop Mill T. ANDERSON. JProjD. Will Keep on Hand at all Times Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Smoked Meats, Lard. Sausages, Etc., also and Steamboat WORK A NEED A NEW STOVE? SPECIALTY. S pecial M achines Bridge A Bench Stove«, Itnngem hih I Hentern Turned Shafting, Cap and Set Screws, Machine Bolts, Pipe and, Fittings, Brass H’orA'. (tenersi Repairing. Pattern Shop in Connection. Neatly and Promptly All Kinds of Saddlery, Have in I hern so many picellencie. that they are now acknowledged the preateat wellera on the coaat, and they are prowine in favor every year. We have the explosive agency in Itandon for theae household and office neceaaitiea, and price« range exceedingly niodeat in either case. Our aaaortment of hardware, tinware and edged tool« ia moat complete. A. M c N air , BANK A. B. SABIN Manufacturer and Denier in ! MARKET XX XX Fresh Vegetables, Poultry, Eggs, Butter and all Farm Produce. I will pay highest market price for beef. pork, mutton,woo), bides, etc. A. Garfield, Prop. JOB... Done at the Recorder office f •Successors to Wm Gallier.) B uilt to O rder PRINTING OREGON. BANDON, T he H ardware M an . of BANDON, BANDON. OREGON j Capital $25,000.00 Harnrim hik I SHddlen Repaired. -j BANDON. - - <»l<BOON. 4 BOARD OF DIRBCTOI4R; J. L. K bowkmbxbo . Präsident, J. D buholm . Vice Pres. F. J. F ahy , Ca«hier, F rank F lam , T. P. H anlv . —-------------------------------- ■ ■ y- ' C. H. PATTERSON Dray and General Delivery Meet all Boat«. ---- All orders handled with care.----- BAav<>N, ! O bbgow . A general banking bnaine«« transacted, and cnatomer« given every ncoommodathw consistent with safe and conservative banking. Oonwpondentx: The American National Bank of 8an Francisco, California. Marchant«* National Bank, Portland, Oregon The Chase National Bank of New York. Hunk !• Ope» frntn H • t», tp la m, and | p.m. **> 3 p.m.