Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, September 13, 1906, Image 2

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THURSDAY. SEPT. 13. 130«.
Odd Fact* and Fancies.
In England a man can take out AO
¿insurance policy against twins
Tbe only fish that never sleep are
¿«aid to be tbe salmon, pike and gold-
ffieb.
Tbe London police estimate that
• he street beggars of that city collect
¿•very year $1,560,000.
Among the 43,390 al Germany's
uoiverBiliee Ibis spring there are
;B,555 foreigners.
Tbe layer of tbe sea taken up in
Honda each year is now estimated at
44 feet in tbickuess.
The coacb in which tbe lord mayor
,<f London rides on state occasions
»has been in use since tbe year 1757.
Bees can embalm as well as any
undertaker. All intruders on tbeir
.lives are slain and embalmed care*
fully.
A Chinese often presents bis in­
tended bride with a pair of geese, and
¿they are regarded as emblems of con­
jugal fidelity.
New York city imports are growing
rapidly, Tbe city is now receiving
foreign goods at »he rate of $736,000,
,000 a year.
Sealing wax io not wax, nor does it
contain a single particle of wax. It is
made of shellac and resin melted
with turpentine.
New and heavy all-steel ears are
about to be put into service for tbe
transportation of mail between Bos­
ton and New York.
Tbe head of an Eskimo family gives
his doctor a fee as soon as be comes.
If tbe patient recovers, it is kept; if
not, it ia returned.
as a commercial commodity, was "only Sawmill for Isthmus Slough.
in ita infancy,*' aod that the trade
Fur sum« time past negotiations
would probably grow to £5,000.000 a
bave Iteen under way, looking tuward
year
the establishment of a sawmill ou
Isthmus slough, on wbat is known as
New Steamer for Coo*.
the old Hall place, adjoining the Mc-
Between the 1st and lOtb of Octo­ Corinac new log boom above Eagle
ber tbe steamer George W. Elder will Point. It was thought at one time
be operated on tbe run between Port­ that tbe enterprise ba«1 fallen through,
land Coos Bay poiute. Tbe definite but we are assured by those iu a po­
announcement to this effect was made sition to know that all arrangements
yesterday by J. H. Peterson, who is bave now been completed, and that
practically tbe owner of tbe vessel the work of construction will com­
although Charles P. Doe, of tbe mence at once. Tbe capital has beeu
North Pacific Steamship Company, furnished by eastern people, and on
baa beeu taken in as half owner io Saturday one of the principal owners,
A. A. Courtney, arrived and took
tbe vessel.
According to Mr. Peterson, tbe charge of business beie. The mill is
owners of tbe vessel have looked over to saw timbers to be used for a cer
the traffic situation aloug tbe Pacific taiu purpose, and tbe contract for the
Coast aod after coDBideriog several machinery calls for a capacity of not
prospective routes for tbe vessel, d - less than 50,000 feet per day. Tbe
cided that tbe route between Portland company has a waterfront of 900 feet,
and ibe prosperous country of Coos aod will construct a wharf 400 feet
Bay offered tbe best inducements for l«>ng. to admit of two vessels being
tbe operation of tbe boat in a prupei loaded at tbe same time. A spur
track will be be put in from the rail­
manner.
Coos Bay trade with tbe local mer­ road. and lugs will be delivered at tbe
chants is growing daily and with mill. Tbe construction of tbe mill at
every department uf the coastwise this point will be quite a boom for
«teamers F. A Kilburn and Alliance, Flagstaff, which is close by.—Coos
which are the only two crafts calling Bay New«.
at Coos Bay from this port, the ship­
ping demand is increasing and these
vessels are forced to leave l*ebiud
more freight each trip.
This vessel which has been on the
drydock for over two months under»
going repairs after having rested sub­
merged on h sunken rock iu tbe Col­
ombia river for 13 months is practical-
lj’ ready to be floated and will be
available for service about October 1.
Speaking of the new run Mr. Peter­
son said:
“Tbe Elder will be placed on the
Coos Bay run as soon as she is ready
for commission and we will keep her
on tbe run as long as tbe trade war­
rants the operation of tbe vessel. Both
freight and passenger demands in
that direction seem too heavy for the
steamers uow on the route to haudle
aod th» placing of our vessel on tbe
run will not barm them in tbe least
for this is a growing country and
accommodate all three vessels At
any rate we intend to try it as an ex­
periment, for it ia a short haul and
offers better inducements than any of
the other routes we have bad under
consideration.—Oregoniau.
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Crowell on Bear Hunting.
HINGLES for sale. No.
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«bioglea. foil eonnl, $1
Bandon Commercial Co.
3 white osd.r
per tbooeand
Mill Co.
Prosper
\V ANTED: by Chicago wholesale and
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mail order house, aaaistsnt manager
iruaii or woman i for Ibis oounty and adjoin­
ing territory. Salary $20 and expemiea paid
weekly: expense money advanced Work
pleasant; position permanent. No invest­
ment or experience required Spare time
valuable. Write at onoe for full particulars
and eucloae self add reseed envelope.
GENERAL MANAGER,
134 E Lake St., Cbiongo. III.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALEB8
Oregon Pine, Spruce and
White Cedar Lumber......
TRESPASS NOTICK.
Notioe ia hereby given that all pertone are
Forbidden to boot, fiab, oarop, or otherwise
treeoaMH. without written perroiaaion upon
tbe lands of the undersigned. Township 9*
8, R 14, Coos county, Oregon, under penalty
of prosecution to tbe full extentof tbe Tres-
pa»s Laws of thia State.
R. H. R osa .
DEALERS IN
General Merchandise
NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION.
Department, of tbe Interior.
Ü. 8. Land Office, at Roseburg. Or.,
July 3, 1906.
Notice is hereby given that tbe following,
named settler has filed notice of bis inten­
tion to make final proof in aupport of his
Market Prioe Allowed for Produce of all Kinde
claim, and that said proof will be made be­
fore County Clerk and Clerk of Connty
PROSPER.
OREGON
Court of Coos Connty. nt bis office at Co­
quille, Oregon, on September K, 1906, viz:
ALFRED M WEST.
H. E No. 9262, for the 8WQ 8EQ. Sec. 27.
WQ NE4. BEM NWX, Sec. 34, Tp 29 8, R
14 W.
He names tbe following witnesses to prove
BLACKSMITH AND WAGON MAKERS
hie continuous residence npon and cultiva­
Hon.sho.ing a Specialty-
W&goni
of all Kindi Made to Order.
tion of said land, viz William Doyle, Cash
Doyle, Sila« Doak, and William Doak. all of Job work attended to promptly and all work guaranteed to give aatiafaotlon.
Psrkersbnrg. Oregon.
reasonable. Shop ou Atwater street. Bandon, Or.
B bnjamin L. E ddy . Register.
LOGGERS
SUPPLIES
a Specialty.
KENNEDY
NOTICK
FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior.
Ü. 8. Land Office at Roseburg Or.,
July 3, 1906.
Notice is hereby Riven thHt the fotlowing-
tiaroed settler ba« filed notice of her inten-
non to make final commutation proof in
support of her olaim, and that said proof
will be made before J. H. Upton, U. H. Com
ruisaioner. at his office at LaiiRlois, Oregon,
>n September 11, 1906, viz:
ALLIE CROWLEV,
“Nee” Wilson, H. E. No. ¡2605, for the EQ
■iEQ of Sec. 25, Tp 30 8. K 15 W.
She names the following witnesses to
prove her continuous residence upon and col-
tivation of said land, viz : Susie Crowley,
lohn Clausen, ChHrles F. W. Blumenrotber,
lohn Crowley, all of Langlois, Oregon.
B bn . iamin L. E ihit . Register
All uf a sudden, the bushes in front
explode«! and shut out a bear that
looked big hs a Carnegie library. He
- hw uh and at once stood up on hie
bind flukes and exposed a half-acre
of maoly bosom to the enemy. Little
did be dream that he was confronting
two uf the deadest shots since the
days of Daniel Booue. He appeared
quite careless, iu fact.
Schweilz was still wrestling bis
Port Orford.
gun while we were frantically trying
The crew of surveyors that we men­
t > cock outb , not noticing that it bad
tioned iu our last issue as working be­
been cocked by some blamed idiot be­
tween this place and Sixes river, have
fore.
moved their camp southward, where
The ticking of our watch sonuded
they will probably resume surveying
so loud that it scared us—nothing else
at Whale's Heads, and run on into
could have beeu tbe cause of it, sure.
California.
The past flitted through our miud
Miss Lizzie Caugbell appeared be­
like a moving picture machine gone
fore
Commissioner Upton Monday,
crazy. It was about three seconds
before we realized tbe position we and gave bonds to tbe sum of $1000,
were in. There we were, a peaceable for appearance before tbe Federal
editor, facing a poor, helpless fellow Court at Portland, in connection with
creature with the intent of cruelly alleged irregularities in the Postoffice
puncturiug it. It was a terrible at Gold Beacb.
thought.
W. F. Riley who has beeu spending
A glance at the guide showed ua several day» in town, will start for
that he was choking to «teeth with San Jose about Friday. While in
fright or laughter, won’t say which. Curry be »pent a night in the moun­
Another noise fracture«! tbe still­ tains in company with John R Miller
ness—a growl mixed with a fierce and H. T. Stewart. The parly suc­
sneeze: We close«! our eyes as the ceeded in bagging three deer and one
cold froth struck us ou the ubine. best', and Mr. Miller had the iiique
\\ ben we opened them we saw a experience of having a bear walk off
stiHiige sight. The bear was iu tall with one of hie deer which he had
flight—that is be was ambling off eft in tbe wuodB over night —
about hs fast as a girl comes away Tribune.
from an ice creHin parlor.— N. H.
Crowell in September Fiel<! and
Stream.
Prices
J. Waldvogel & Son
Leaders in the
M eat L ine .
Bandon,
Oregon
TUPPER > HOUSE
Rates $1,00 to $2.00 per Day
SPECIAL RATES BY THE WEEK OR MONTH.
SAMPLE ROOM IN CONNECTION.
OREGON.
BANDON,
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HARDWARE
CO.
«Successors to Wm Gallier.)
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.
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About 70 specimens of the extinct
great auk are now preserved in mil-
Log Shortage on Bay,
Reums. A specimen recently sold in
London brought $2.000.
Lack of care is working a hardship
In Bolivia tbe natives of the io-
on tbe bay millmen, who are at pres­
terior wear hats and shirts made of
the bark of a tree, which is first ent depending, to a great extent, on a
Will not innke a roan look dressed op if be has a three-daya growth of beard.
Presto, change J ub I step into
soaked in water and then beaten un­ supply of logs from the Coquille.
H. F MORRISONS Barber Shop
til pliable.
There are not enough cars to keep the
Hnd he will make yon look like a gentlenian.
Hot «nd Cold Bat hi.
The only method of reducing dan­ lugging camps on the Isthmus run
ger to life by snakes in India ia. ac­ uing steadily when hauling is being
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cording to tbe Pioneer Mail, the re done from the Cedar Point boom, and
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moral of prickly pear and noxious
when vessels are being loaded at the
T. ANDERSON, Prop.
undergrowth.
depot
with lumber from tbe Coquille
Will Reep on HAud at all Times
Tbe moon is the sluggard of tbe
solar system, its 2,273 miles an hour mills at the same time. Tbe result
in its journeying around tbe earth is that hauling from Cedar Point Lae
By the Sad Sea.
oomparing badly with tbe earth's to be discontinued for days, at inter­
Same <>ld summer
66,579 miles au hour.
vals, and an a consequence tbe mills
As uf yore;
Fresh Vegetable«, Poultry, Egg«. Butter and all Farm Produce.
A. Garfield, Prop,
In Siam tbe number of rooms in a run «hurt uf logs. It is said tbe 8. P,
Same old breakers
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will pay highest market price for beef. pork, mutton,wool, bides, etc.
house, of wiudowR or doors in a room
I ihh plenty of old care iu Sacramento,
On the shore;
eveu uf rungs on a ladder, must al-
Same old music
ways be odd. Even nittsbers are con which are being fixed up fur logging
By tbe band;
purposes, and that from now on the
sidered unlucky.
WORK A SPECIALTY.
Same old bathers
The rhinoceros is the thickest Czarina will bring up a few each trip.
On tbe sand;
skinned quadruped, its bide being This is good news, and it is hope«!
Same mosquitoes,
pecial
achines
Bridge A Hendí
L'- h
tough enough to resist tbe claws of s that after a wbiD the roa«i will be
Same old bites;
Stove«.
Bange«
nnd
Hentern
lion or tiger, the blows of a sword or
Same old people
well supplied with rolling stock —
the balls of au old-fasbioued musket.
uilt to rder
H avc in them so m»nj excell.noie, that tbev are now acknowledged tbs
Out o’ uigbts;
Coo« Bay News.
greateat seller« on the coast, and tbev are growing in favor every year
W»
A wonderful pearl bearing tbe ex­
Candy, popcorn.
beve tbe exclusive agencv in Bandon for these household end office necessities,
Turned Shafting, Cap and Set
act likeness of tbe late Queen Victoria
Pressed in slabs;
nnd prices range exceedinglv modest in either case.
Screws,
Machine
Bolt»,
of England was found in a fresh water
A fly salesman dropped in OD OOP
Lemon* ie, and
Our assortaient of hardware, tinware and edged tools is most complete.
Pipe and Fittings,
mussel in tbe Mississippi river uear of our young business men tbe other
Soft-shelled crabs;
Brass Work.
Davioport, Iowa.
Sam« old flavors
day, carrying a finely polished oak
c air
he
ardware
an
General Repairing.
Pattern Shop in
In tbe air;
A firm of Loudon motor mannfac
cabiuet. “I want to sell yon a peach
Connection.
Same old sameness
turers supplies it* customers with
of
a
talking
machine.
”
he
said.
“
Got
Every win re,
specially colored confetti, which tbe
motorists sprinkle wbeu running on», ' replied the young l>u«inesR man.
— Washington St nr.
r ? ■? ?? t tt v fttty-rttttt; tt ltt
through a police trap. Driver* who “Wbat kind?” whs asked “T he best
follow at once read tbe sign and act kind on earth.” was the response
A. B. SABIN
Manufacturer and Dealer in
aecordingly.
“Where did yon get it was tbe uext
BANDON. OREOON
In their rwent joint meeting tbe
Ail Kind« of Saddlery. <
question “Married it,’’ said the y. b
foreign ruiMiou boards of tbe United
Capital $25,000.00
k ,
HxrnenA Mild Saddle* Repaired.
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L BANDON.
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OKEGON. 1
litaiee »nd Canada ap|«>mte<i a com m., aod tbe salesman biked off to look
The reason why my customers are
BOARD OF DIRECTORS. J. L K bonssskro . President. J. Daaaout, Vice Pre«.
mlttee to investigate the religious for a victim elsewhere.—Ex.
pleased with tuy fitting of lenses is
F. J. F ant . Cashier, F sank F lam , T. P. H anlt .
«onditions of the 130,000,000 people
because I fit correctly Hnd give satis
A Reneral banking bnsinesa trsnesoted, and cu«toroera Riven every acoommodattou
<u Russia, with a view to beginning
8pe< ia! Edition—We bave several factiou.
C. H. PATTERSON
consistent with safe and conservative banking.
Protestant mission work among them
M. G. Pobl is the only licensed and
bnodred copi«« of the Recorder
Correspondents: The American National Bank of San Francisco, California.
It was stated recently at a public
registered
optieiHfi in the ('ispidle Dray and General Delivery
social edition on hand yet. 8end
Merchants' National Bank, Portland, Oregon.
nearing in Australia that £1,000,000
Meet all Boat«.
valley.
them
to
your
friends
elsewhere
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All
order«
bandied
with
care.
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The Chase National Bank of New York.
vurth of rabbits were shipped to
W ill bq at the Topper House 8«pt
Bap* la Op»n fr««w> » • m. to II m. and | pa tn •
ft
A*
now,
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rwgow
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Eo$|*id every y**T: »hat the rabbit. cents a copy, 3 for 25c.
20, 21. 22
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A Fifty Dollar Suit
BANDON I::I MEAT
MARKET
Bandon Foundry
:resh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Smoked Meats, Lard.
"°d Machine Shop
Sausages, Etc., also
Mill
and Steamboat
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