Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, September 27, 1906, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    ■* •
«4 T
8*9
• •
o 9C=W • M099 0
Jtì U
O
%
»
0
HINGLES for aale. No 2 Alta cedar
tbe sale of which adds handsomely to
«binale«. (oil eoont, »1 per thousand
Bandon Commercial Co.
tbe income of the agriculturalist«.
IB rUBLlSMBD
N B—While reading this story, re­
ICVEKt rHlHHUAÏ AFWEKNOON
ANTED: by ChicaRo wholesale and
■nail order homw, HMiHtanl manaRer
member tbat it was sent out in tbe
iruan or woman) for tbiaooonty aud adjoin-
dog days, otherwise known as tbe ior territory. Salary $20 and expense« paid
weekly; ex pen He money advanoed Work
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER8
A. T. pbtt »; h
"silly season ” Like tbe war yarns plenum; position permanent. No invest­
ment or experience required 8pare lune
brought into camp l>y the “reliable valuable. Write at onee for full particulars
aelf-addreaaed envelope
8ÜBHCK1PTIUN KATES.
contraband” during tbe civil war. it and enclose
GENERAL MANAGER,
134 E LakeSt., CbioaRo. III.
The dairy law passed by tbe Michi­ may be classed under tbe bead of
Ono Year ..................................................... »2 00
Hi« Months................................................. 1 00 gan Legislature during its last ses­ J “important if true.”
TKENFAIM NOTICE.
Thru« Months .............................................
60
Notice ie hereby Riven tbat all persons are
to hunt. tisb. ontup, or otherwise
I-JTIr Etti» in advabcb , »1.80 a Y bab sion ia pronounced by maoy to be tbe
A good deal of discussion has often forbidden
treapaaa. without writteu permlaaion upon
beet of ita kind. It marks tbe begin­ been provided as to the cost of briug- tbe land« of tbe undersiRUed, Township 29
-------- DEALEK8 IN--------
8. R 14. Cooa county, OreRon. under penalty
This paper is entered st the Bandon post ning of State inspection aud sup« r
i ing lip a heifer calf. Mr. Clark of of prosecution to the full extent of tbe Tres­
office as Seoond claga Matter.
K. H. Rosa.
vision of onr dairy industry. Under tbe Alabama experiment station has pass Laws of thia State
this law it is tbe duty of tbe State
A DVEKTI8ING KATES.
recorded data. Tbe record covered
NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION.
dairy commissioner to inspect cream­ tbe period from birth to maturity,
Legal Advertisement* ;
Department, of tbe Interior.
.10
First insertion, per line
........
U. 8. Land Office, at Koeebnrg. Or..
eries
cheese
factories
end
farm
dairies
Eaob subsequent insertion, line ....
.06
approximately two years. One of
Sept. 6. 1906
.06 He must give instruction at any time
Locals, per line each insertion ........
Notice I» hereby given that the following-
tbe
calves,
which
weighed
at
birth
.10
Display advertisements, per inch...
and place where he deems it advisable
.16
tiftysix pounds, consumed during the named settler baa tiled notice of bis inten­
Display Ads., one time only, inch...
and constantly work to seenre a bet­ first year of her life 159 pounds of tion to make tlnal proof in support
All Resolutions of Condolenoe and
Market Prioe Allowed for Prodaoe of al! Kinds.
of his claim,
and that said proof
.OS
lodge notioee, per liue.............................
ter quality aud greater uuiformily of
OREGON
PROSPER,
home milk, 273 pounds of skim milk. will be made before J. H. Upton, U. 8. Com­
M
Cards of thanks, per line.................
missioner. at his office at Langlois. Oregon,
dairy
produce
Church notices free.
66 pounds of bran, 244 punoite of bay on November 14th, 1906, viz:
A good way to test tbe individual
HH
HANS P CLAU8EN.
and was pastuied for 161 days. When
THURSDAY. SEPT. 27, 190*.
cow is to get a number of tbe drug she wa« one year old abe had cost H. E. No. 9732. for tbe NW^ SW^. 8ec 26.
NEtf BEK. being lot 9, Sec. 26, Tp 30 8. R
gist's ounce test tubes. They cost
$12.86, and she weighed 435 pouuds. 15 W
BLACKSMITH AND WAGON MAKERS
Tbe Portland Journal states ‘ that about a nickel each. Take a block of
He nauiea tbe following witneaseH to
During the second year her rations
Wagons of all Kinds Mads to Ordsr.
Horseshoeing a Specialty­
prove hiacontinuous residence upon and col
the broader note struck by Congress­ wood and bore boles in it the size of
were made up of sorghum hay, silage tivHtion of hii id land, viz: A. J. Counts.
job work attended to promptly and all work Rusrsnteed to give satisfaction. Prices
man Ransdell for river and harbor tbe tubee. one for each tube. Fili tbe
oat atraw, coru atover aud a little cot- Edgar Bowren, Frands Thomsen, all of
reasonable. Shop on Atwater street, Bandon, Or.
Langlois. Oregon, and Thomae Tboinpaen
improvements is the true note—Or­ tubes with milk from each cow keep­
tou aeed and brau. The pasturage of Fourmile Oregon.
ganization” and a loog strong pul ing record so you will kuow which is period covered 224 »lays. Tbe cost
B bnjamin L. E ddy . Register.
ftr appropriations. It is estimated which. Set in a cool place for twelve of tbe feed was $9.1 >9 for the second
that 40 per cent of tbe entire federal hours, and tbe amount of cream upon year, and she weighed at the end 665
NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION.
ISOLATED TRACT
revenue ia expended for war aud mu each tube will be a fair index of tbe pounds. Thus tbe total coat of feed
Public Land Sale
tlitiooH of war while only three per cow's place in tbe herd. Of course,
up to tbe time of maturity whs $21.95.
Department of tbe Interior.
dent ia expended for tbe improvement this is not as accurate as tbe Babcock
U. 8. Land Office at RosebnrR Or.,
Ex.
September 14, 1906.
df rivers and harbors in the interest test, but it is far less trouble.
Notice is hereby Riven, that as directed by
df commerce and transportation. Mr.
It takes all tbe resources of the
tbe Commissioner of the General Land
Office, under provision« of act of ConRrea«
Randall states that "every dollar dairymau to keep bis cows from fall­
approved Jnne 27, 1906, Public—No. 303, we
prudently epeut in making the water ing off now Tbe cows should be
will offer at public sale, to the biRbest bid­
tkays navigable will come back to tbe made as comfortable as possible.
der, at 10 o’clock A. M. on tbe 30th day of
October next, at this office, tbe followitiR
people six for every year in lower During very wet weather it will pay
tract of laud, to wit: NWI( of 8E(^, sec.
freight rates by rail.” This valley is to keep them in tbe barn during tbe Work of Development Shows 20, T. 29 8., K. 14 W . W. M.
Anv person« cIsimitiR adversely the above
How to some extent under tbe thumb night time, letting them out on tbe
Rich Ground.
dencribed land« are advised to tile their
df a heartless corporation, aud al pasture during tbe day. Of course
claims or objection«, on or before tbe day
H. 8. Stewart of the Port Orford above desiRnated for Hale.
ready tbe tariff has been raised so this will make extra work, for tbe
B bnjamin L. E ddy , Reaister.
that it becomes out of tbe question to cows should be given some green Tribune has been investigating tbe
J. M. L awbkncr . Receiver.
ship the fruits from thia river country feed while they are stabled. The nine of mining properties of D
SPECIAL RATES BY THE WEEK OR MONTH.
to San Francisco at a profit Nature water supply should tie pure and the Divilbiss A Sons and tbe Big Jewel
Notice.
My wife, Floy I. O h born, having left my
SAMPLE BOOM IN CONNECTION.
has provided us with a waterway and watering trough should be kept clean Mining company, in charge of Charles
bed and board without cause or provoca­
rhe Government has improved it so We all know that we should do these Jamieeon. But one drawback, tbe tion, I hereby notify tbe public that 1 will
that it is a hundred limes better than things, but the trouble is in onr rush lack of water, preveulB these from be pay no bills incurred by her on and after
S ilvebtxb E. O h bo bn
it was in its natural state. With a of other work, we are apt to neglect coming very valuable properties and this date.
Dated at Bandon, Or. Aug .TO, 1906.
moderate appropriation the work al­ the beet money makers on the farm thiH can be supplied by a well cap
italized company making proper de­
ready done can be saved from de- Don’t neglect tbe cows.
“Leaoder«” tbe Recorder's Coquille
velopment. The high bare are said correspondent, siys that Lynn Doyle
strnotiou, and with tbe blasting of
Calves enjoy clean, fresh waler says
to Ve 25 to 40 feet deep, with gold to appeared on I be streets wearing new
some rocks it would give this rich
D. Olis in Jersey Bulletin. A test
the grass roots. There are three and clean undergarnjenta. Well, now,
valley a fair harbor and we would not
was made by weighing the water
hundred acres of high bars and a like Hark ye, we never knew before that
(hen be obliged to pay a heavy tribute
given to thirteen calves that ranged
amount of low bare. Enough work Lyuu waa a aomnambuliat.—Sentinel.
to tbe Southern Pacific railroad. To
from two to three months of age. It
has been doue on the two properties
do thia we should organize and make
was found that 868 pounds of water
upon which to base an approximate
tbe strong pull, aud there is no better
If the Attorney General goes ahead
were consumed in seven days, or
estimate
of iheir vslue per cubic yard. and collects the $147.500,000 in tines
way than to call a mass meeting to
nearly ten pounds pet day per head.
In nearly an acre N. Divilbiss ha* for which Standard Oil stands liable,
meet at Coquille in the near future
It was also noticed that the calves
taken ont between $5000 and $6000 won't that be a lung step toward
and discuss the matter and combine
drank several times a day, sipping a
by rather crude methods. His bar of government ownership!
to bring our resources aud needs be­
little at a time; even after their ra­
70 acres will run much better with
fore Congress. Let there be com
tion of milk they would take a swal­
proper equipment, The largest uug-
mittees appointed for that purpose.
Special Edition—We have several
low of water.
get found was $3 50.
Tbe Chambers of Commerce along
hundred copies of the Recorder
C hi eful estimates mads by Cbae.
the valley should move in thia matter
Will not. make a man look dressed np if he has a three-daya growth of beard.
There have beeu some curious de­
special edition on hand yet. Send
Presto, change. Just step into
at once, for in a little over two months velopments recently in the milk busi Fitzhugh of the dirt washed by the them io your friends elsewhere 10
H. IT- MORRISON'S Barber Shop
Congress will be in session and dili­ ness and one caunot foreee just what Big Jewel people showed a value of cents a copy, 3 for 25c.
and he will make you look like a gentleman.
Hot and Cold Bath*.
gent work should be done lieforetbai the outcome is to be. It looks as 16 cents per cubic yard. A start was
time. Some may say "there is no use though there may be as radical a rev- made late last spring, had a short
to try because tbe Southern Pacific olution from present methods as tbe | supply of water and the first oil'
T. ANDERSON Prop.
Comuany and other influences will be separator accomplished in its way which was not as rich as that lowei
Will Keep on Hand at all Times
down.
against us, aud that a few men even One of tbe things discovered ia that
Mr. Stewart estimates that at $1,-
at Coos Bay would oppose ub ." While milk drawn from tbe cow by the
000
per acre the high bars in this
there may be some truth in tbe sug milking machine aud packed at once
gestiou that interested parties would through tubes or pipes in bottles with strip are worth $1,500,000 and at
A. Garfield, Prop.
try to prevent an appropriation being out coming in coming in contact with much more in the intervening bars
Fresh Vegetable«, Poultry, Egg*. Butter and all Farm Produce.
and
the
river
channel.
He
says:
-------
OOO
-------
I
will pay highest market price for beef, pork, mutton,wool, bides, etc.
granted, yet unless we put tn out tbe hit will keep unchanged for many
e have known these grounds for
petition backed by statistics we need days, and ao can be delivered to city
• j
forty
years and have passed ovei
not look for help, and we will con trade absolutely pure and unchanged
tinue to pay cash into the coffers of in taste, and that the present process them repeatedly Ilk» other chumps
WORK A SPECIALTY.
without
suspecting
their
wealth,
be
a corporation that has tbe reputation of sterilization, etc., t>e done away |
of bleeding the people for every cent with. For infants and invalid«, as lieving like other greenhorns, thHt
pecial
achines
Bridge A Beach
Storci*. Range* an<l Heatern
they can possibly get. Within a half well aa those in health, this insurance the main deposits of gold werebighei
dozen years the amount tbna unjustly of milk free from disease germs is of up the river. But few men are ch
uilt to rder
Have in them so many excellencies that they are now acknowledged the
pnble of original thought, or it would
KreHtext Hellers on the coast, and they are growing in favor every year
We
taken from the people would, if prop tremendous importance.
have the exclnaive agency in Bandon lot these honaebold and office neceaaitiea,
Turned
Shafting,
Cap
and
Set
have
occurred
Io
us
years
ago,
that
i<
erly expended, provide as good a har­
and price« range exceedingly modest in either case.
Veiaciou« residents of Kanknkee
Screws,
.Machine
Bolts,
rapid, narrow stream like Sixes river,
bor at tbe month of tbe Coquille
Onr assortment, of hardware, tinware and edged tools ia moat complete.
Pipe
and
Fittings,
county, Illinois, have found a new
is but a gigantic tail race down which
river as they have now h ! Cooa bay
Brass Work.
complaint against the carp, now so
Die winter freshets rush all moveabl«
where three-fourths of onr products
c air
he
ardware
an
General Repairinß.
Pattern Shop in
plentiful in tbe rivers of Illinois. Il
minerals,
anil
at
tbe
first
wide
tia<
are shipped to onr natural markets,
Connection.
ia declared that they unlk cows that
places becomes the deposits of nil
with profits to the railroad that the
wade in the rivers aud ibe finest and
heavy detritus.
producer should have in tbe bank or
moat prolific Jersey a now come home
7 v ¡"7 TT-rrTT-r-^-r-r-rrt-f- tv 17
‘•These liars I have mentioned are
to use in maintaining his family and
with dry odder*. Au investigation
A. B. SABIN
the first great tills at the rnoolb of
educating bis children It has been
%/anufaclnrer and Dealer in
soon shower! the cause. Many farmers
of tbe canyon, and any thoughtful,
suggested that tbe Chamber of Com
BANDON OREGON
fenced in their cow« and I Lus saved
practical man should have discovered I: All Kinds of Saddlery. 4
nierce at tbi* place call s meeting for
Capital $25,000.00
tbe milk. Others more thrifty worked
•
Harnree and Saddles Kepnlred.
-1
iheir wealth years ago, for they are ]•
•»be purpose named, inviting other
BANDON.
-
-
OREGON, j
a scheme that may yield them a small
BOARD OF DIRECTORS. J. L. K bombnbebo . President, J. D bnwolm , Vice Pres.
inconiarably better and surer than
Chambers and tbe people generally
F. J. F ahy , Oeateiar, F babk F lam , T. P. H ahlv .
fortune. It is aaid tliat they stretched
any above them.”
io get together and form a Coiumis-
nets over Hie udders of the cows and
A Renerai hankinR business tranaanted. and cuatoroeri Riven every acoommodatloe
—ooo----
aion Io promote the interests of this
C. H. PATTERSON
consistent with safe and conservative bankinR.
attached fish hooks Io tbe nets When
(hi the modern I henry of preworving
section. The River and Harbor Con
Correspondent» i
Ths American National Bank of Ban Francisco, California.
the carp came l<> deumle the Isivines peace, everything looks absolutely Dray and General Delivery
grew was organized at Washington
Merchants' National Bank, Portland, Oregon
of their lacteal fluid they were caught. serene, Tbe
Meet
all
Boats,
Krupp
works are
last Decern tier for the put pose of 2ach cow. on lb« return h>>uie at
The Chase National Bank of New York.
—
All
orders
handled
with
care.
-----
making 27,000 pieces of artillery for
► S |4,
Hank la Open frwm 9 a a*. to IB
1 0.
B à KD o M,
I
I) MOD«.
brio ting Moi* Congreee Ube uecee- night Would bring tine strings of bah, eight governments.
THE RECORDER
S
sity of improving the waterways of
the cooptry. and the people of the
Coquille Valley will do well to cooit
the services of that organization with*
ont delay.—Sentinel.
Prosper
W
Mill Co.
Oregon Pine, Spruce and
White Cedar Lumber......
Dairy Notes.
General Merchandise
LOGGERS' SUPPLIES
a Specialty.
J. Waldvogel & Son
Leaders in the
M eat L ine .
Mining on
Sixes River.
Oregon
Bandon,
TUPPER ® HOUSE
Rates $i.oo to $2.00 per Day
OREGON
BANDON,
A Fifty Dollar Suit
BANDON l::l MEAT
|::|
MARKET
Bandon Foundry
aod Machine Shop Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Smoked Meats, Lard.
Sausages, Etc., also
Mill
and Steamboat
NEED A NEW STOVE P
M
S
O
B
.
A. M N
BANK
a
T
of
H
M
.
BANDON,
a
a
e
•
e
VI"
1$
,
*
e
e
•
JI
o
%
•