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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1907)
__ J- . • — «”^-4—£' - yjt» . • «• • w r . • a , ■ * • 4 • - * / BANDON RECORDER. IM PUMUMikb DIRECTORY. LODGE • 4 • • • - • à Prosper ino lots in portlaud Addition from >ANDON LODGE. N«>. 11&. A. T A M. for the long term ami Fret! W. Mill ... UI . . . ) St itvd c«»iiiiiiunication first Sattir -lo tu $35 a lot. duv lifter the full iuuou of each month key for the short term to the United BusineMM Manau’er All Master Masons cordially iuvited. GEO. 1*. LAIKI) House ami lot ou (i BOAK W ....................... Editor States Senate. The election of Fred SI EVE W. St D l l ON Firat street, $1,250. 1 W. Mulkey for the short term and I. <>. <». F Jouathan Bourne, Jr., fur the long SUBSCRIPTION KATES. > ANl)ON LOGGE. No 1X1. I. O. (). I term was uneventful. There were > uieet» every Wi dm -dav eveniuj.' Visiting brothers in good atandlng cor On« Year ............................................................ W) uu nominating speeches and tiu uom- dirilly invited. Si x Mouths................................................... 1 00 KOKT JOHNSON, N. G. Three Mouths............................................... 50 iuatiuus. The clerk read the total» L <1. K mii . ky , See. P aid in advanck , $1 5J a Yr au of the vote cast last June aud th« Kniglit» «>r l'ytlita» ballot following was of little interest 1 Ins p»*p'*r is eiiteretl at tlu* Bandoli pout EI.PHI LODGE No. (it. Knubts of save that the Democrats stood in to Pvthias. Meets vverv M«>n«lav <-v< PII • office an Second-<d a ax Matter. mg at Masonic hall VisifiiiLi Knit'lifs in voice the will of the people for the vit«-«l to attimi. I E. L. Ik-dlllioli, < *. (’. R. B N. HABuiNuroN, K of R. S. % |> V FKT1SI NG K ATES. opposing party. I B Legni Advertisements: First insertion, per line ................. l-'ach subsequent insertion, line. L'icnl«. per line each insertion ........ Display adverti-ements. per inch Displnv Nil“., one time only, inch... All Resol lit ion. of Condolence ami lode» notices, per line Cardsof 'hanks. t>er line Church notices free. ^ouii».»i»ru'y • <• • * • The Bandon Real Estate Co. Offer For Sale: With a few objecting vote»-», tiotb tiouw-s of the Oregon Legislature, tu sp«M*ial Hetteioo, ratified th» ftopnlar choice l>y .«loeling Jonathan Bourne » j ju »>■>» a »J» ììa VÌ a » ì ‘»“»3« Mill Co WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS extension to House aud five lots $3,000. Oregon Pine, Spruce and White Cedar Lumber..... W. M. Ad. Six acres of land Towu of Bandon, $2,000. -------- DEALERS IN House and 13 acres land, Towu of Bandon $5,500. ( ¡encrai Merchandise 600 acres. Dairy Rauch. $14,000. 577 J acres stock or sheep ranch; 300 acres cleared and in grass; good buildings; a snap. $1000. —cxx>---- Modem Woutl in«*iia .10 329 acres Dairy Ranch, ■'»lIHMI. .or» The United States Senate last 'IVARLE ROCK CAMI\ N<>. 917G, M M .or. 1 of \. Meets every fourth Katurdiiy of Several other large Stock ami ao Thursday accepted a proposition of eacli iiiohtl) at (’ouercte Hall. w V isitin' Dairy Ranches cheap. .15 the House to inciease the salaries of neighbors cordially invittui to attend. GEORGE LORENZ. I! Several 30 and 40 acre tracts of Senators, Members and Territorial 05 E. E. (> ikfh , Clerk lund, cheap. Town lots from 8100 to .05 delegatee to 87,500 annually, anil 8500 each. ForeMerH of A ineriva. those of the Hous«« and members of LOGGERS’ SUPPLIES a Specialty. Market Price Allowed for Produco of all Kinds. I PR< )8PER, OREGON. 32 acres *( mile deep water front. ’HTQl EI N OFTHEEOREST. N o ths President’s cabinet to $12,000. ( ) lOI 17. nieetH Friday iii*xbt of each week I miles from Bandon, for $WOO. Fin® in (’oncrt G* Il.ill. Bandon.< >i » «»on. \ cor 1'bis action was taken by a vote of dial factory site, Bandon Beal Estate Co. welcome is extended to nil visitin W L. DAVIDSON, Representative Chapin, of Multno 53 to 21, and followed a discussion of brother«. G. T ylkh . Chief Ranker. X Fin. Secretary. Administrator’s Notice. mah county, states his position on the nearly t hree hours, The amendment criticism which has been made that continiug the increases to cabinet Woodmen of tlie World. Notice is hereby given that the under MRS. IMXIEl. ROOXE, Lessee. the reciprocal demurrage bill he bus officers and presidio g officers of the ~ EASIDE <’AMF No. Vl‘2. W. (). W signed was by the order of the county court I deslle b> inform the public of Bandon and vicinity that ! have leased this ¡sipular meets in regular scH<i<»n the first and introduced is a political measure. He Senate ami House was voted down, third rimrH<htvs of each month in the Ma of Coos county, < >reg««u, oil the l'Jth day of eating house, and will conduct it as a strictly first class place where excellent meals will sonic ’ til. V isiting members an oordiallx November, I'.HX!. duly appointed as Admin be furnished for 25 GENTS AT ALL HOURS. Good treatment and satisfaetiou always. says: “I take issue with the conten as was the proposition to postpone invited. A. RICE, C. (’. istratorof the estate of Edward Good, de NEW MANAGEMENT CITY RESTAI RAM S ().(’. W \ i.DvoGFL, Clerk. tions raised against the commission the increase until 1913. bill introduced by me and drawn by -- OOO----- William J. Bryan and wife have the transportation committee of the Chamber of Commerce of Portland. b«*«‘n tlio gnosis of Portland for i> 1 tin I that practicallj all the opposi uuuibor of «lays. Mr. Bryan is much censed, and letters of administration were issued to hiiu. Now, therefore, all persons having claims gainst said estate are hereby notified that they are reqnired to present the same to the iindersigne«] at the otlice of ('. T Bhimen rather in Booms 2 ami ’’>. Denholm Building. Bandon, Coos count y. I >reg««n, duly verified as by law required, within six months of date hereof. <’ T. Bl.lTMKNIiOTKirii, AdiuiniHtnitor of the estate of Edward Good, deceased. PROFESSIONAL. Dr B. L Houston, tion ao far found to the measure impressed with the present and fu PHYSICIAN S SURCEON arises from strictly party grounds. J lure of the Beaver State, and will Office over Drugstore. Hous, !f to 12. discover from talk with those who doubtless be more so if our electorial •i.m. 1 :;Mt to 4, p in.; 7 to S in the evening. -Night calls answer« d from office. have so far discussed the bill that the vote is cast for him in 1908. Tht only objection found with it arises distinguished gentleman is a warm from the provision that Governor admirer of Governor Chamberlain, Chamberlain is given the appointive and also voices the hope that tht power in the creation of the commis Governor will have opportunity t< sion ;/*er the enactment of the bill. name a railroad commission for Ore The gle e fear is that it will be used gon this spring. as ----- <XX>------ - li i- <‘.4ins to increase Democratic It is said by the partisan OREGON. PHYSICIAN publican,” continued Mr. Chapin, “as can be found in the Oregon Legisla ture. 1 take issue with the statement that the bill is a creation of J. N. Teal, builded tn the interest of him ( I sol nt cd triict.) Public Land Sale. Roseburg, Oregon. Land otlice. January, lit, 1!MI7. N«>ti<-e is hereby given that, as directed l>v the Commissioner of the General Lnnd otlice, nnder provisions of the act of Con gross approved June 27, l'.IOG, Public—No. we will offer .-it. public sale, to the high ■ st bidder, nt It) o’clock A. M., on the 23rd iliiy of February next, at this olliee, the following tract of land, to wit: the NE*4 of NW '4 sec. 17, T. 30 8., K. 14 W„ W. M. Any iterHons claiming adversely the above described lnti«i ars advised to file their claims, or objections, on or before the day above designated for sale. B eniamin L. E i > i » y , Register. J. M. Lawrence, Receiver. SURGEON, ItANItON, OKIGOX. Olliee over Furniture Store Office hoars. 10 a. in. to 1 p. in.; a', other hours call at residence. Down in Sacramento, California Assemblyman Devlin, of Vallejo, at pre-s that the intent of the bill is political and that it. has been drawn the instance of the State Federation to this en<|, and 1 tako exception to of Labor, introduced a bill making JI the statement. ‘*1 am as good a Re unlawful to import Pinkertons or I >nt romige. «f Dated November 2N, Resident Dentist OFFICE IN OLD BKEUEK BUILDING. OREGON. Farleyites for strike-breaking, II BANDON, provides tbo right to carry arms <>i GEO. I’. TOPPING, police power not to be granted to per ATTORNEY and (tOPNSELOK AT LAW AND sons without six months’ residence it NOTARY PUBLIC, the State. l ’ire Insurance. Haiulon. Oregon. Chamberlain. — OOO------- The long expected trial of Harry That cry has been raised in interested CLARENCE Y. LOWE, quarters to befog the issue, kuuwing K. Thaw for the murder of Stanford O R WADE Bandon. Oregon, the prejudice which a Republican White began in New York before ATTORNEY AT LAW Notary Public Legislature would certainly < have Justice Fitzgerald hist Thurst lay. < Blice with Wheeler Real listate l'ii. against any measure intended for The world has been told all the shock Is jus* in receipt of a new and fresh stock of OllEltON Democratic gain. It is not a Derno- ing details of Ibis sensational crime, B andon , it is really to be hoped for the good inlemlei) eratic measure ami is not Drugs nnd Chemicals, K.. BARk’OW for Democratic gain. It was not of society that Thaw shares the fate Attorney and Counselor at Law Patent ami Proprietary Preparai ¡out- drawn by Mr. Teal in bis interest or of his victim. Notary Public Toilet .Articles. — ooo---- the interest of Governor Chamberlain First clans references. Fifteen Years Ex OTuggiwt*. Sundries. Wants Dairy Inspector. or any patronage. The bill is not a perience. self or of Governor Druggist and Apothecary c. P erfi creation of Mr. Teal but is a compila lion of the \\ isconsin and Iowa laws A Cheese and dairy inspector IS which have been operative for s me among the latest offices which will be time, <’11111 which was therefore val created if the bill which was placed uable standards and foundations for I before the bouse by Representative Beals of 1'illamook and C mfs . Bitt N i rs ini > Will not make a man look dressed up if be has a three day« growth ot beard. Presto, change. Just step into STEPHENS’ Barber Shop W. Ki and he will make you look like a gentleman. HOTEL Ilot »mi Cold Batlis. CAELI ER Dates $/.oo to $2.00 per Day, SPECIAL RATES HP TUE ICE E K O R MONTH. SAMPLE ROOM IN CONNECTION. BANDON, OREGON (P Hardware and Tinware. Tinning and Plumbing a Specialty. HAXl )ON I IA R J )WA R E co. (Successors to Win, Gallier.) S tonges . S oap . (' animes . T- Elumenrother Paints. Oils, (rlass and Painters' Supplies. I’ilinUH and I’inal proofs made on Home A Fifty Dollar Suit sues , Bandon Foundry 1,1 Machine Shop Yamhill «lead«, Timber Cl.lima »nd other I J. S. I. inds should become a law. The officer —ooo---- Money L ohiih Negotiated oil \ ppi »ved We observe from the proceedings would be appointed by Food and Security. Olliee in room 10 Beverie Building, Ban of the California Legislature that Dairy Commissioner Bailey, with an ooo- allowance of 8800 traveling expenses don. Residence t>n Butte (’reek. < >ree<»n. Edward J. Livernash, former Cong A. Garfield, Prop. Real I'.Hlat«* anti Solti. per annum, ami his principal duties rossmtm from aS tu Francisco district, will be to inspect each and every <>oo —- has btteu d««ni<'«l further privileges cheese factory ami dairy farm wl ere of the capilol chambers because of milk is manufactured into cheese Dealer in certain attacks he made on the Legis ♦•very year. WHKK \ SPECIALTY lature through th«« columns of the Besides this duty, when lie 11H?> San Frauciseo Examiner. I bis calls nothing else to do be will be required TECIAL IV to mind the fact that (lie Calif« rma to give practical demonstrations in Fino Lin? of Goods Just in Solons ar<« for t secoml time proceed the art ami -cienee of cheese making. ing against I lie new spa per in quest ion. He will be clothed with the full Ten years ago, when the writer was I'lirneil Sh a ¡I i n'J. ('un nuil Set power of an inspector atul th" author Eastern Part of Town, near Meth employed on the Examiner, Andy Serties. .\/"eh i n e llnlls. its to aboILli or abate any violation Church, Bandon. Oregon. /7/X' fl II fl Ei ft i 11 ¡js. Lawrence, then it- managing editor. I or infraction of the laws of the Suite Hr" XX II b/7i'. wastbiown into jail at the instance NorUT' POIS PI lll.K t I !ON regulating the industry, and to rein I*'th ru SI k ii Genctal lb ¡mirin of th<> law-mt>k««t's for publishing Isolili«-«! I r.-iet ) ed) nnv defect derogatory to the Piibli«- L ind S il«< certain proceedings of that bodj health and wellbeing of I he getirral the formation of the Oregon draft. Short orders a specialty. Give us a trial. NEED A NEW STOVE? Hritlgc A Benell NtoveM. KungeM mid Heater* — V Have in them so many excellencies that they are now acknowledged the greatest sellers on the coast, and Jliev are growing in favor every year. W«< have the exclusive agency in Bandon fur these household and office necessities, and prices range exceedingly modest in either cast*. Onr assortment, of hardware, tinware and edged tools is most complete. Tinning & Plumbing a. Specialty T he H ardware M an . Mrs Cora Conrad Mill and Steamboat Groceries and Tobacco. which it was «lesired not topi.blish at , public, so far as cheese making ami is concerned. Salem that time Public opinion was so consuming Journal. strongly in support of Lawrence that ----- OOO — Lt« was soon given Ins liberty, ami It was reported yesterday in ship thereafter th«* L««gislature fared any ping circles that a woman coal de ila: thing but comfoit ibly at Ins hands. in Eureka has bough 1.000 tons of - - OOO------- coal from one of tin« local mines to At Kingston, Jamaica, the scene of be shipped to Eureka Coal, it win«, tie» latest great temblor, two severe is selling for a rather g«'od liguri« in shocks were felt on «Ian. 21th. Sev » Eureka nt present, m >«t everyone at that place being conipelltsl to pay oral buildings were thrown down an«l ‘ $1750 a ton. When it can be bought there was great alarm among th«« for $5 a ton a little profit can be people. made.—Times. Kosebnrg, Or goti. L«n<l ifti<-<. Jiuin.'irv 10. l'io* N'<'i«-< «s hcn l>v givvn flrit, ss directed liv tti«* Comi- 'ssi.»ii»*r <>f ili-- G«-n<-r:«t L ind otHce, nmler provisii n< <>f ih«- net <>f ('«in gr>-s .ii>;>r«« • <-<1 bui '27, !'.*»> Public V> ;tlK1, wc wil' «>lf«r il' pallile site, te th«< tiigh est l« il l«-r. al II < ’cl<>ck M.. <>ti thè ?;’.rd «inv <>f F«l>ra:irv n«-xt. nt this <«ffi«- ih f •!!«>»ini’ tra«-' <>f l.-'iul. '<> «il ; thè *. W 1 ofSW1,. s e 15. T IC. Il w . W. M. \tiy persomi clniming Iidverselv thè iilxtv. d* scrii«« «1 ta’ids are ntlvise I t«» file tlielr rlaiias, ttv obj«'efi ns, on <>r licfore ih«- «Inv ab"V" designateli f«>r sale. B enjamin L I’. ddy . K gister. J M. Lawrence, Receiv« f. r e3" <T> « tn X CZ2 <r> po' A. B. SABIN ManiifarGin r and Dealer All Kinds of Saddlery II tinti'« util Biddle* l»e|».i i re I IP.MMIX, R.I.VDO.V Tr.I.VSEER I'll. (’ II I’M I I BSoN A SON Dray and General Delivery Meet nil Bout«. ----- All orders handled with care.----- UtNUON, l OKBO' it, ►—•• E5 CD