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HIE RECORDER Tbe movement Io merge tbe starv (K PUBLIHHKV ing churches in the small towns is KVKRI TIIIHSlMY AFTEKNGON sane and sensible One si rung church LODGE The Bandon Real Estate Co. Offer For Sale: DIRECTORY. : 1 400 lots iu Portland Addition from LODGE, Ne. 115. A. F. A M. as teu weak ones. On« well-fed1 I I »ANDON > ¡Stilted oomuiiiuioatioOS brut Satur $10 to $35 a lot. GEO. P. LAI HD . .Business Manager preacher is worth a dozen who must day after the full umeu of each mouth STEVE W. SCOTTON ................. Editor All Muster Mitaous uordialty invited. House and two luta iti Du ti b a tu spend all their time iu keeping the G. BOAK, W. M. addition, $1500. wolf from tbe dour with uone left to Holla« and lot on «xtension to . I. O. O. F SUBSCRIPTION KATES. fight the devil. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS Oregon Pine, Spruce and White Cedar Lumber..... > ANIM)N LODGE. No. 133, I. O. O. F. First street, Bl,600. One Year................................................. $2 00 > ineetH every Wedneaday evening. ------ OOO- Visiting brothers in good standing cor House nod five lota W. M. Ad. Six Montbu............................................. 1 00 lho bureau of labor ami atatiaticH dially invited. Three Months.......................................... -r»0 $3,000. J. L. STITT, N. G. I k P aid im advanub , SI.M* a Y k . au has just completed an estimate of tbe P hil . P kakhon . Seo. Six acres of laud Town of Bauduu, 1 Imp crop in Oregon, and baa com ’ his peper is entered at the Bandon p< odine as Second-class Mutter. puted Hum« interesting comparative atalistica of the bop iudnatry for the whole world. Oregon in a most favorable light, and all the labor unions of that State, have deuouueed J. N. Gillett of Eit land, cheap. $500 each. Woodmen of th«* World. S Dur esteemed contemporary, the boring men claim that Gillett is not Coquille Sentinel, is out in advocacy their friend, and refuse to vote for a of tbe proposition to Imild a steamer corporation tool and the attorney for with local capital for the Bandon the Santa Fe Railway. With the Re PROFESSIONAL Dr. H. L Houston, fact that the grasping Southern Paci wot,Id not be surprised if California, like Oregon, chose it Democratic Gov fic has a clutch upon thu throats of ernor this year. Theo Bell, Dem'<•- the up river people which it is only racy's sfimdard bearer, is only 31 tightening instead of relinquishing. years of age. The R ecohkeh has already voiced its approval aud support of this move, though we are aware that tbe matter is one which appeals particularly to Grover Talks of Campaign. Ex I’rebiilent Grovor Cleveland, in our business men and tuen of IllOtitiS. a recent ¡HHiie of tbe Neiv York World, That such men would find it it profit* give« an opinion of the political tight able undertaking and a wise stroke novi under way in the Empire Stale. for tbe upbuilding of this valley’s in As might be expected, Mr. Cleveland terests is conceded by all wlio have lias small use for Wtu. R. Hearst and expressed themselves in our bearing, tbe radical interests he represents. and we caunot but feel that tbe move The opinion follows: ment will yet be successful. “It is illtlicii11 for me to overcome As for Bandon, she is always ready my reluctance to express my views of for auy project that promises reason the present political situation in the able returns ou the investment and state of New York, and yet I can bodes well for the town atnl its udja- never lose the interest m Imr political cent country. It wits Bandon tli.it welfare there and my active par gave tbe start lo this self-same pi o- ticipation in her political movements. auce through Coquille bar well illns- result, b/'iug absent on my vacation, trates the maxim that experience is and giving little attention lo political ofttimes the very best of teachers. occurrences, my estimate of the con The R ecohueii genuinely deplores serva'ive good judgment of the Dem 1 hut its county weal friends wufTer the ocrats of the state and my conception extortions of lb" Coow Bay Railroad, of Democratic principles and pur for we stiller them, too, if we make poses were Hitch that I was profound uwe of the road, tint we are wimilltiin* ly startled by llm seli ctiou limy made eotlsly pleased that these friends lo k of a candidate to represent them in this way for ulllimits escape, and sin I he pending canvas. cerely tn I'oucluston wo voice tbe In pe “Of course, every voter in the slide that tlie steamer will lie built with must settle with bis own conscience Portland and lower Coow capital. i:i determining bis action in tl is ing territory. Salary $20 and expenaea paid weekly; ex|n*nee money udvaDOed. Work pleasant; position permanent. No invest ment or experience required Spare time valusble. Write at once for full particulars and euoloHe aelf-Bddreaaed envelope. GENERAL MANAGER, 134 E Lake St., Chicago, 111. Dr, S Iu. Perkins, PHYSIC J AN <£• SURGEON, Ollie« over Furniture Store. Office hour «, IOa. ni. to 1 |>. m.; nt other bourn call »it reKitlence. Depurtment of the Interior. (J, 8. Lund Office, nt Rogebiiru. Or.. Sept. 6. 1906 Notice is hereby given that the following- mimed settler has filed notice of his inten tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will ho made before J. H. Upton, U. 8. Com OFFICE OVER FURNITURE STORE. missioner. at his office at Langlois, Oregon, BANDON. OREGON. on November 14th, 1906, viz: HANS P. CLAUSEN, H. E. No. 9732. for the NW>< HW^, Sec. 25. LA W NE*4 SE’- i , being lot 9, Sec. 26, Tp 30 8, K 15 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cul tivation of said land, viz: A. J. Counts, Orixon. Edgar Bossen, Frauds Thomsen, all of Langlois, Oregon, and Thomas Thompson of Fourmile Oregon. O. R. BARROW B kn . îamin L. E ddy . Register. Resident Dentist Attorney and Counselor at Law Notary Public NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. ISOLATE!) TRACT Public Land Sale Department of tbe Interior. U. S. Land Office at Roseburg Or., September 14, 1906 O T- Blumenrother Notice is hereby given, that, as directed by the Commissioner of the General Land U. S. ('«»iiiiniAMloner «nd Notary 1’ubllr Office, under provisions of aot of Congress approved »June 27. 1906, Public—No. iMMJ. we Filings and Final proofs made on lion « will offer at public sale, to the highest bid steads, Titulier Claims and other IL S. Landa der, at 10 o’clock A. M. on the 30th day of October next, at this office, the following Money L ohiin Negotiated on Approveil tract, of land, to wit: NW1^ of SEX« sec. Security. 20, I’. 29 8., R. 14 W.. W. M. <Illiev in room 10 Beverie Building, Bau Anv persons claiming adversely the above l<m. Ktwidence on Butte Creek, Oregon described! finds arc adviaed to file tle ir claiins or objections, on or before the day Ileal filate bought and Sold. above designated for sale. B kn . tamin L. E ddy , Register. J. M. L a wrench , Receiver. 11< >< > ■ XI l.< >ES Meillcr in Colony of 10,000 Dunkarili proporli ion. ami A. Garfield, Prop. ono------ Mill B uilt to O rder . bo located nt Butte Creel; Valley, just JOB. ly. where the Dimkards have bought 10,000 acres of the extensive Miller tract. They will locale two towns on PRINTING the projected line of the S. P. It. Co., which in to run to Klamath Fulls, Or egon They also intend, it is said. lo make Bintet'reek Valley the largest. Dtihk'ii'd «el I lenient in t he world. of meh III hat is known Bild reach lli«< Coquille any day, let Ban <lon do Imr full share toward enter taining the dtsfitiguisbud party, J. Waldvogel & Son » Leaders in the M eat L ine . Bandon, Oregon 4 TUPPER > HOUSE Rates $i.oo to $2.00 per Day. SPECIAL RATES BY THE WEEK OR MONTH. SAMPLE ROOM IN CONNECTION. BANDON BANDON HARDWARE CO. (Succeeaors to Wui Gallier.) Will soon have a complete line of all kinds of Hardware and solioit a share of your patronage. Will have tin shop in con nection. A Fifty Dollar Suit Will not make a man look dressed up if he has a three-days growth of beard. Presto, change. Just step into H. F - MORRISON'S Barbei’ Siiojp and be will make you look like a gentleman. Hot and Cold Ball»*. BANDON I::| MEAT |:t| MARKET T. ANDERSON. Prop. Will Keep on Hand at all Times Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Smoked Meats, Lard. Sausages, Etc., also Fresh Vegetables Poultry, Egge, Butter and all Farm Produce. I will pay highest market price for beef, pork, mutton,wool, bides, etc. 1 Turned Shafting, Cap and Set Screuis, Ata chine Bolts, Pipe a nd, Pittings, Brass Work. General Repairing. Pattern Shop in * Connection. NEED A NEW STOVE? Bridge A Benell Ntnvem, Rung»** mid BeaterM Have in them no many exoellencien that they are now acknowledged the greatent eellera <m the c<ia«f, and they are growing in favor every year. We have the exclusive agenev in Bandon for theao household aud office neeeaeitiee, ami prices range exceedingly modest in either case. Our assortment of hardware, tinware and edged tools is moat, complete. A. M c N air , T he H ardware M an . ooo----- increase their colony in size, and to \\ Ill'll emu- A SPECIALTY. S pecial M achines A large colony is lo over the Stille line ill Siskiyou cm.n Prices and Steamboat WORK urds are heading for California fr hi tlio Stilles of Ohio, Illinois, Kan as and Nli-soiiri. Bandon Foundry Machine Shop Boot« and Shoes Repairing neatly and promptly douent, lowest living prices. Tim Southern Pacific Railroad Co. has given out nows that 10,000 Dniik- Horseshoeing a Specialty- "T NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. , M. BREUER’S — ooo- BLACKSMITH AND WAGON MAKERS Wagons of all Kinds Made to Order. IIAMION, OREGON. You Can't Expect, to Get S‘.! Worth for Bat You Can Get Your . MONE I ”S WORTH at Iu another column today appear a emergency, but 1 cannot but regard com muti teal ton iiueut the subject ft m tlie Democratic situation presented to a prominent citizen of Baudot), mid my old associates in New York as n tn endorsing the views it contain.) we alllietive one.“ ¿t KEININKDY by Chicago wholesale and mail order holme, asaistant manager W ANTED: (man or woman) for thia county and adjoin OKKGON. 1 Town lota from $100 to First class references. Fifteen Yeais tx jecl a year or so ago, al which lime “1 confess 1 was exceedingly sur perieiioe. Coquille bail tn it felt tbe railroad <p- prised by the outcome of tbe recent O beo n pressioii antliciently to induce Iter to Democratic state convention. Though swing into lute. She now feels it, I was not near enough to bo iu touch however, and her appeal for delivi r- -with tlie incidents le-iding up to this OREGON. PROSPER, for sale. No. 2 white cedir shingles, full ttount. $1 per thousand. S HINGLES Bandon Commercial Co. Eilitotially the Senti publicans, thi' Democrats and tbe In PHYSICIAN k SURGEON nel deals exhaustively with the sub dependence League all struggling for Office over Drill.' Slur«. Hours,!) to 12. ject, and explains tbe pecuniary prof supremacy down there it is hard to a.tn. 1:30 to 4, pm ; I to 8 in the evening. Night calls answered from office. it of such a venture, ns well as the conjecture tbe final outcome, and we Gearin, Governor Chamberlain ami Congressman-elect Hawley are dim to Market #rioe Allowed for Produce of all Kinds. special edition on hand yet. Send Job work attended to promptly and all work guaranteed to give satisfaction. them to your friends elsewhere. 10 reasonable. Shop on Atwater street, Bandon, Or. cents a copy, 3 for 25c. —ooo — Portland run. Fulton a Specialty. EASIhE CAMP No. 212. W. O. W nicels in regular HeRHioii the firwt «rd reka, the Republican uomitiee for third TburHtiHVH of tach month in the Ma sonic hall. Visiting nieniherR ar«» cordially Special Edition—-We have several Governor, anil are supporting Theo. invited. A. RICE. C. C » hundred copies uf tbe Recorder O.O. W aldvogkl , Clerk. A. Bell, the Democratic nominee. La The Steamboat Project. Now that. Senators LOGGERS' SUPPLIES Ill 1600 acres. Stock Ranch, $6,000. For«*sterM of America. .05 show that thia state grows more than .05 / lOOK I Ql EEN OF THE FOREST, No. 320 acre« Dairy Rauch, $4000. 13 per cent of the entire bop crop. V ' 17, meets Friday night of each week, Hi in ( ’ oncri-ti-Hall, Bandon. Oregon. A cor Several other largo Stock aud - OOO ----- .15 dial welcome is extended to all visiting Dairy Raticbew cheap. W I). MARSHALL, Th« Trades Council of Humboldt brothers. or, \ lini I’liu-t lianger. Several 30 and 40 acre tracts of Fin. Secretary. .05 county, California, in harmony with THURSDAY. OCT. lx. 19 0H. invite a careful perusal of it by all who aie iiiterowled in the steaml. al General Merchandise House and 13 acres land. Town of ing nt Masonic hall. ViHiting Knights in Bandon $5,500. These figures place viled to atlend. J. H. SHIELDS, C. C. 660 acres, Dairy Rauch. $14,UOU. B N. H arrington , K of K. 8. A l>V )■ ItTlSI N<. HATE*. Legai Advertisementa : First inaertion, per Ime .... Elicli subseqnent insertimi. Ime...... I. ionia, per lino elicli inaertion ....... Display advertiseiuenta. iht inoli... Display Ad«., one limo only, inoli... All Keaolntions of Condolono® and lode« notioes, [ter lino . ....... Carda of thank», per lino Cburoh notioes free. ------- DEALERN IN------- $1,500, Knight* <»f Pythia« I \ELPHI LODGE No. (M, KnigliU «»f 1 ' PvtbiHH. McelH every Monday even Mill Co Prosper M mwii I o . is ten times as useful to a community ... BT 4 I Neatly and Promptly Done at the Recorder office I >. “ A. B. SABIN Manufacturer atilt Dealer in - All Kinds of Saddlery L I It« in«* rm >in«l N hi I c II cr Rep Hired bwdon . - BANK or BANDON, Bjkisraoisr OREGON Capital $25,000.00 O regon . auuu BOARD OF DIKEGTORH; .). L. K ronknbbbo . Preaident, J. D bnholm , Vice Pre«. F. J. F vhv , Cawhier, F hvnk F lam , T. P. H anlt . C. H PATTERSON Dray and General Delivery A general banking business transacted, and customers given every accommodatiou consistent with safe and conservative banking. lu Meet nil Bonte. — - VII orders handled with care,---- L andon , i < b « oon , Correspondents: The American National Bank of San Francisco, California. Merchants' National Bank, Portland, Oregon. The Chase National Bank of New York. Hank Is Open from I) a in. to 1* m., and | |> in. »■ 3 p.m. 4