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BANDON RECORDER. IH Pi;Bl. INHM 1. HUBSCKH’i ION KA TEN. One Year........................................ #2 (M) Six Months................................................ 1 00 I'hree Months............................................. 50 lr P aid in advani ' k , ffl 5.) a Y kab . ' his p«|>er is entered at the Bandon post office as Second-class Matter. AID KKTISINI. BA I Es Legal Advertiseroents : Firat insertion, per line Each subséquent insertion, line Locals, per line each insertion ....... Display advertisements, per inch . Display Ads., one time only, inch... All Resolutions of t'ondolenoe and lodge notice«, per line Cards of thanka, per line ................ Church notices free. .10 .05 .05 .10 .15 .05 .05 rott FIBÍUIIKIS close to annihilation at the baud» of the house when the unfavor I Isolated tract ) able report of the comm it lee no edu Filili» t.aad H»W Raebsrg. th a«». Land office. cation upon bouse bill 175 was January. ID, 131'7. adopted by • majority of a single wot», Noti» is heiabv Riven that. as direaied and when the question of indefinite by the I'^ iiii aineionar of the General l,n,l postponement came up, the result of i office, under proviaioua of the act of ('«in the vote was 25 ayes and 32 tioea. and gr<-»a approved June 27, llkkl, Public No. the bill was made a special order for Ilici. «e will offer at public »»le, to Ite high est bidder, at II) o'clock A M , on the 2ilrJ 2. p m. Tuesday. day of February next, nt thia office, the House bill 175 was introduced by following tract of land. to wit llie Nt , Holt, of Linn, was very simple in its ot NW, nee 17. T. .MIS. Kit W W. M verbiage and innocent in its appear Any persons claiming adversely the above ance, in that it merely declared Ash- described land am advised to file their lund and \\ eel on normals, state nor claims, or objections, on or liefore the day above design .ted for naie mid schools, but its effect was to shut B im . ivmim L E ddy . out the other two entirely, and it Register served to bring up the vexatious nor J. M Lawrence, Receiver mal school question in all its phnues upon the floor, and a spirited debate NOTICE F<>K PI Bl.lt AVION ensued with the result as above (Isolated tract.) stated.” Marshfield in making a big stab at having a District fair this coming fall. 1‘Hol'liIKTOB E ditor Our readers will observe there has been a change in the management of the RECOBDEr this week. Mr. Irving S. Bath, formerly of the Hillsboro, Oregon, Independent has charge of the office and is competent to carry on any business transactions in con nection Mr. Bath is a first class job printer and has had considerable experience in newspaper work. Any favors in assisting him to get ac quainted wjth our people here, will be greatly appreciated by the un dersigned. G eo . P. L aird , P rop . Representative Beale of Tillamook ami Yamhill counties, has presented a bill to the legislature asking for a $50,( MM) appropriation to lie used in enlarging ttie harbor in Tillamook Bay. The Thaw case is creating unusual interest, among the readers. Mrs. Joseph B. Bolton, wife of one of the Jurors died last Thursday. This de layed the trial for a short time. The Famous Camp Ground FI N b OCEAN VIEW LOTS Public Land Sale. Roseburg, Oregon, Land ot January 10 Notice is hereby given that, as di by the Commissioner of the General Land office, under provisions of the act of Con gress approved June 27, 1!MM!, Public -No. 303. we wit! offer at public sale, to the high est bidder, at 11 o’clock A. M„ on the 23rd day of February next, nt this office, the following traot of land, to wit;—the NW1, of SWM, sec. 15, T. 30 8., K. 14 W . W. M. Any persons claiming adversely the above described lands are advised to tile their claims, or objections, on or before the day above designated for sale. B enjamin L. E ddy . Register. J M. I .awrence. Receiver —OOO— The Teachers’ banquet at Coquille last Wednesday was a complete suc cess. The affair was nqder the charge of the C. E. L., and a tine program had been prepared. The Misses Theil, OOO---- The C\ >os Bay Monthly for January Boley. Davey and Yoe were in at <xx>---- is out. Although somewhat late, it is tendance from Bandon. ----- OOO— ------ OOO------- a creditable publication for Marsh All Kinds ot Hillsboro, Oregon, is to have a new field and vicinity. 40 room hotel. The estimated cost is $35,000. It will have a central loca The fact, that the government is tion and promises to be a good in bolding Mr. Rockefeller's new wig vestment. R. L. Cate, the big real until he pays duty on an increased estate man of Portland, is the boomer invoice, means a lot to those of ns for the new enterprise and it will un Furnished at Living Prices. A share who must use his oil. of the Public Patronage doubtedly be a big success. Solicited. ------ OOO------ The Western Union has given its The Railroad Commission Bill has been passed and Oregon has a law employes a raise of 10 per cent all that will regulate the railroads on over the coast in the principal cities. important issues, This is somewhat This raise is the effect of a demand of a blow at the Harriman interests by the operators several weeks ago, and we sincerely hope it will have and it was not until they threateded aomo bearing on the railroad diffi- to strike that the company conceded cutties that Oregon has bad to en- to their wishes. It was also under stood that a number of the Western dure. Union employes who bad been dis missed on account of their allegiance There is a bill up before the legis- with the Commercial Telegraphers lature to create a cheese and dairy Union, will be re instated. inspector. Representative Beals of ----- OOO— BANDON Tillamook and Yamhill Counties is The house took a stand in favor of the father of this bill. Such inspector placing the state printer upon a Hat Nice denn rooms. 25 and 50c a night. $1.25 a week ; $5.00 a month. will have full power to investigate salary, when, after a heated argument dairy and cheese institutions and to pro and con, the adverse report of remedy any defect derogatory to the the committee on printing that house health of the public. bills 253 and 254, providing for the establishment of a state printing plant, CLARENCE Y. LOWE, and the regultaion of the printer's If the report that Jim Hill has llodon, Oregon, salary, do not. pass, was rejected, and bought the Astoria and Columbia the bills will come before the house Ry, is true, there will be things doing upon their merits for tinal action. in the railroad circles on this coast The general appropriation bill, carry Is just tn receipt of a new and It is probable that the road will be fresh stock of ing $1,207,000, was passed. The extended through Seaside to Tilla house also passed all of the tax com Drugs and Chemicals, rnook and down the coast to San mision bills. Francisco, touching all of the harbor ----- GOO------ Patent, and Proprietary Preparations towns. This will give Hill a long Toilet Articles, It is reported from good authority desired opehing into the coast towns at San Francisco that Goodall, Per et« Wamdrice. and will land him in Frisco where kins A Co. have sold the steamer Ar Harriman has reigned supreme for so cata to a Eureka shingle mill, and P erfumes , B rushes , S ponges , S oap . long N uts and D andies . the boat will be placed on the run be Cigars, Tobaccos and Clgaret 1rs. tween Humboldt Bay and San Fran Portland longshoremen refused to cisco. Every old citizen of Coos Bay 1’ainta. Oils. Glass nnd Painters’ Supplies. work unloading the Japanese steamer has a warm spot in liis heart for the Kotohira Marti because the crew had steamer Arcata. For thirty years l»een to work shifting 2(M) tons of she made regular tiip« between San A. B. SABIN bnnker coal into another hold to make Francisco and this port, being the Manufacturer and Dealer in room for the longshoremen. About only passenger boat for a long time All Kinds of Saddlery. 15 liners were induced to quit in on the run, and in that time she llarueAM anti Saddle* *1«‘paired. sympathy with the sudden strike. earned the tit )e of ‘‘The Old Reliable.’' BANDON, - - OREGON. The longshoremen wdn out as the Bort Orford Tribune. steamer was due to sail in but a short —ooo—L- time. Bunker coal is considered stores An associated press dispatch says: on board a vessel, so marine men say, ‘•Attorney Severance, for the commis and they do not consider the union sion, went carefully into the terms of entitled to that part of the work the contract, drawing attention among and The union men. on the other hand, other things, to the fact that, there argue that it belongs to them as was a proviso showing careful regard ----- OOO------ much as the handling of freight. for the interstate commerce commis LEWIN’S Market MEATS and PROVISIONS E. LEWIN Prop burnished Rooms The Pacific Druggist and Apothecary WEST BANDON LOTS Were Placed on Sale February 18th Wheeler È I Bandon Foundry Machine Shop Drain and Monmouth came very nearly loosing their Normal schools according to the Salem Statesman. Oregon has few enough of such educational institutions to try to do away with them. They draw their attendance from all over Southern Oregon and they are very necessary and most worthy schools. Following is the Statesman's comment: •‘What is considered one of the cleverest diplomatic ruses ever at tempted to be practised upon a legis lature assembly of this state came within a hair's breadth of being suc cessful; in fact the Drain and Mon* mouth normal schools came uncom- A. Garfield, Prop. sion. When the Coos bay. Roseburg & Eastern Railway was built, Gra ----- OOO----- - ham testified, be, in his capacity of railroad contractor was asked to take the work. Meeting John D. Spreck els at Colorado, he induced him to WORK A SPECIALTY. come into the enterprise. The in vestment looked promising to pecial achines Spreckels, so he agreed to buy thirty miles of rails, payment to be made to him after the I m > q <| s were sold nnd uilt to rder the subsidy paid. It was shown that the entire property in Coos bay cost Turned Sha ft in g, Cap and Set Serra's, Machine Holt. Spreckles considerably less than a Pipe and Fitting*, million dollars. When Harriman fíraa* Wonk. cam«» along and bought llm property he wan willing to pay $l,3tM),<MJ0 for General Repairing. Pnttern Nbou io it Commoner. Mill and S Steamboat M B O . REASONABLE PRICES AND TERMS. FINES'I BEACH