Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, February 21, 1907, Image 3

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We bave a complete «Lock to «elect from, ami can please yon in
all lines Onr CLOTH IM« stock is also complete.
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Groceries
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Onr goods io thia department are all fresh and carefully select­
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COMPLETE EINE OF
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SHEET MUSIC
Alto t HIGH GRADE PIANO
for Sale
The Order of U a-hington is uow
organized in onr town and bids fair
to become on» of the flourishing
lodge* of Bandon, beginning with a
membership of 31 beneficiaries, 4
social, ami 12 applications. The
members are very enthusiastic and
think it is one among the beet of tire
beneficiary lodge*. ami are highly
pleased with the method of having a
paid up policy at the end of the ex­
pectancy of life, which ranges from
10 to 25 years, according to age when
admitted into the lodge. All who
live to reach tbat age draw tbeir own
policy, bnt in case of death before
that age is reached the beneficiary
will draw the policy.
The following officers were electon
and installed; Mrs. Emiliue Harvey,
I* Pj Dr S L Perkins, P; Wm M
Harvey, V P: McAfee Edward-, Sec;
M F Shoemaker. Treas; Mrs N E
Storm. C; Dr S L Perkins, physician;
W 1 Stanberry, G; (> (» Kennedy, S;
GO Edwards, E; Mrs Violet Hancock,
Asst E; Mabel Jensen, Organist, ami
J J Edwards Captain of the initia­
tion corps. The meetings will be
held in Concrete Hall on the first and
third Tuesday nights
Governor Vetoes.
Watch Repairing a Specialty; work guaranteed
E. C. BARKER & CO
Coquille City, Or.
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[SUCCESSOR TO HOOVER A MONDAY.J
BANDOX MEAT MARKET.
------- Dealer In All Kinds of--------
Fresh and Salt Meats, Vegetables, Lard. Etc, Etc.
J^**Having purchased this old and well established business, and moved the same to
the Marshall Building, east side Main street, we solicit a continuance of past generous
patronage, guaranteeing honest goods, fair prices and courteous treatment to nil.
The governor has vetoed H B. 37,
Eaton, appropriating $25OJXM) for the
maintenance of the University of
Oregon. This l>ill failed to meet the
approval of the executive, because I e
believes the amount is excessive mid
tbat the measure is extravagant, and
I does not specify what the money is
to be used for.
On similar grounds the governor
has withheld bis approval of H. B.
18t), Driscoll, increasing the salary of
the auditor aud bis deputies ir. Mnlt-
uomah county, another increase of
stall fed officials.
Barred From Mails.
The president has asked the post­
master general to take steps to bar
from the mails uewspapers printing
the details of the Tbaw trial if be can
do so under tue law.
The president lias frequently, since
the Tbaw trial began, expressed him­
self forcibly on the question. He
early ordered all attaches at the
CAPT. J. OLSEX, Master.
White House to watch carefully to
This Steamer is New. is Strongly built, nml fitted with the latest improvements, and will
prevent by al) means any of bis own
give a regular K day service, for paHHengers and freight, between the
Coquille River, Oregon, and San Francisco, Calif.
children from getting bold of papers
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containing the details,
ELBERT DYER, Agent, Bandon, Oregon.
E. T. KRUSE, Managing Agent, 207 Front Street, San Francisco, California.
United States District Attorney
Simpson sent warning to all New
York newspapers tbat every publica­
tion which prints obscene matter con­
cerning the Thaw case will he pros­
ecuted under section 3893 of the fed­
eral statutes. Simpson acted in­
dependently of the president and did
Higher Classes of Work Solicited
not know at the time of the latter’s
NI<*< Jullovli
order.
BANDON,
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Farm Produce Always Bought and Sold.
The New. Elegantly Fitted, and Speedy Steamer
Civil Engineer and
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California and Oregon Coast Steamship Company
The New Road.
Several newspapers in neighboring
towns have again stopped work on
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the Drain-Coos Bay railroad. These
papers have tried to knock this
project, says the Drain Nonpareil,
and hoped against hope that some­
thing might turn up to prevent the
building of this road. Every mouth
GEO. I). GKAV A CO., Gen’l Agts,
L. W SHAW, Agent,
421 Market. St. San Francisco.
Marshfield, l’hone 411.
or so they "stop work’' on the road,
notwithstanding the fact tbat every­
thing is being done that possibly can
be done during the wet season. Work
on the four tunnels between Drain
and ScottBbnrg is being rushed with
the utmost vigor, day and night, witli
BANDON OREGON
three shifts of men, working from
Capital $25,000.00
both ends. Tunnels 1 and 2. eleven
BOARD OF DIRECTORS; J. L. K konknhkho , President, J. D knholm , Vice I’res and twelve miles west of Drain, each
F J. F ahy . Cashier, F rank F lam , T. P. H andy .
about 1200 feet long, are rapidly near
ing completion and Right of Way
A general banking bnsiness transacted, and customers given every ncoommialntiou
Agent Nier informs us that they will
consistent with safe and conservative banking.
be completed by April.
The S P.
Correspondents: The American National Bank of San Francisco, California.
officials here simply laugh at the
Merchants’ National Bank, Portland, Oregon-
foolish predictions that this project
The Chase National Bank of New York.
will be abandoned, and sav that as
Hunk I«* Open from 9 nni. to 19 in., and 1 p m. to 3 p.ni.
soon as spring opens up, an army of
3(HMI or 4000 men will tie put to work
and the new road rushed to comple­
tion. The new rails piled up here
for this road are not being moved
away, as reported tn a Eugene paper,
and
the ageuts here deny that any
The Sew Itrtig store I. Sow Sii.lv for i'i.is»L"
Everything Sew and Fresh.
such information has ever been sent
ont by them. Tbat it is simply a
plain case of '’knocking.”
Steamer Alliance
Now plying between Portland and
Coos Bay only. Weekly trips.
BANK
of
B andon
BANDON,
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Imported and Domeatic Cigars.
BLACKSMITH A XT> WAGON MAKERS
Tagoss of all Kind: Made to Offer
Horwhoeing a Specialty-
Job work attended to promptly and all work vwsrantecd to give satisfaction.
reasonable. Shop on A twats* etrsat. Bandon. Or.
Hardware and Tinware. Tinning
and Plumbing a Specialty
BANDOX
HARDWARE
Timber Laiul Art «lune 3, 1K7X
NOTICE FOB Pl BL1CAT1ON.
t*i ited States Land Office. Roseburg, Ore.,
February, l>, 1907.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with tlie provisions of the act of (’undress
of June 3, 187H. entitled "An act for the
sale of timber lauds in the States of Cal­
ifornia, Oregon, Nevada and Washington
Territorv," as extended to nil the Public
laind States by act of August 4. 1992,
Charles G. Fahy, of Bullards 1‘. (>., County
of Coos, tjtateof Oregon, lias Ibis day tiled
ic this office his sworn statement No. 779?.
for the purchase of the SW'4 of NW1, of
Section No. S in ‘township No. 2S South,
Range No. 14 West, W M., and will olfer
proof to show that the land sought is more
valuable for its timber or stone than for
agricultural purposes, and to establish Ins
claim to said laud tiefore the County Clerk
and Clerk of County Court of C ook County,
Oregon, at Coquille, Coos County, Oregou,
on Saturday, the I Illi day of May, 1907.
He names as witnesses: James A. Mor-
risen of Bullards, P. O., Coos County, Ore­
gon; Francis J. Fahy of Bandon. Coos
County, Oregon; Mary E. Faliv of Bnllaid«,
I’. O.. Coos County, Oregon ; Sarah Fabv of
Bullards. I’ O.. Coos County Oregon
Any and all persons claiming advers lv
the above-described lands are requested to
tile their claims in tins office on or before
said 11 tli day of May. 191)7.
B enjamin L E ddy . Register.
NEED A NEW STOVE?
Bridge A Bracli
Movers. Bangew and llrntrrw
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Have in them so many excellencies that thev are now acknowledged the
greatest sellers on ths coast, and they nre growing in favor every year. We
have the exclusive agency in Bandon for these household and office neceaailies.
and prices range exceeilinglv modest in either case.
Onr assortment of hardware, tinware and edged tools is most complete.
Tinning & F»lnm.t>ing a. Specialty
A. M c N air ,
E he H ardware M an .
A Fifty Dollar Suit
Will not make a man look dressed up if lie lias a three-davs growth of beard.
Presto, change. Just step into
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STEPHENS1 Barber Sliop
Hot aii.l Cold Hath..
and tie will make you look like a gentleman.
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Dates $i.oo to $2.00 per Day
The Bandon Real Estate Co.
SPECIAL EATES El' THE WEEK OR MOXTH.
Offer For Sale:
SAMPLE BOOM IN CONNECTION.
400 lots in Portland Addition from
$10 to $35 a lot.
House and lot on extension to
First street, $1,250.
NOW is the time to buy
Bandon real estate
House and five lots W. M. Ad.
$3,000.
Six acres of land Town of Bandon,
$2,000,
House and 13 acres land. Town of
Bandon $5.500.
Best bargains offered by
600 acres, Dairy Ranch. $14,000.
BANDON REAL ESTATE CO.
577*, acres stock or sheep ranch;.
300 acres cleared and in grass; good |
buildings; a snap. $4000.
Oflice in Denholm building, upstairs.
C. T. Blumenrother
320 acres Dairy- Ranch, $4000.
Bandon. Oregon
A. D. Morse
Several other large Stock
Dairy Ranches cheap.
Several 3i
land,cheap.
$500 each.
Title Guarantee
and Abstract Company
32 acres *( mile deep water front.
4 miles from Bandon, for $4000. Fine
factory site. Bandon Beal Estate ( 'o.
TlarMlitichl and Coquille. Oregon.
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GRAND
We have completed a thorough and up to date ABSTRACT PLANT,
and are now ready to furnish CORRECT ABSTRACTS at abort no­
tice. Orders will receive careful and prompt attention.
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Marshfield Office Adjoins Flanagan & Bennett bank.
That at Coquille Adjoins Postoffice.
Sale
Marshfield Phone, 143
Coquille Phone. 191
Title ( Guarantee and < lbs tract Co.
of Millinery Lines
J. S. Barton, Abstractor
Henry Sengstacken, Manager
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Spring Stock.
Prices Greatly Reduced.
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My Pretty Display.
Miss Maud Garfield
Mesdames Nelson & McKenzie,
ANDERSON
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BUILDING.
Mill iners
and
BANDON. OREGON.
Dressmakers. EZXO
All the Latest Creations in Ladies' Wear.
Hoods and Other Apparel for Children.
would announce to the ladies of Bandon and vicinity
that we have purchased a number of Ladies' Tailored Suits from Mrs
Anderson, and will close thorn ont at cost. Call and see them
PACIFIC
GRILL ROOMS
H. M. AXTELL,
Prop’r.
Tiiiilker Land Act June 3. IK7H
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
United States Land Office, Roseburg Ore.,
February 7. 1907.
Notice is hereby given that n. compliance
with the provisions of the act ol Congress
of June 3. 1H7M, entitled ‘An net for the
wie of timber land* in the State, of Cal­
ifornia. Oregon. Nevada, and Washington
Territory," ns extended to all the Public
Land State. !>y act of August 4, IK92.
Thomas H. Hanlv, of Coqniile, County of
Prices
Coon, state of < tieuon, ha. thw day filed in
thia office hie sworn Matement Mo 7SM,
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J-fC Plioue at our E.rjs'use trhen ordering Abstracts
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Drugs and Druggist's Sundries. Patent Medicines,
Brushes and Toilet Articles. Fancy Stationery.
Fine line of Fancy Candii
f-r Ila-purchase of the E'y of BE1«. SW'.
• >f >1*4. NEl, of SW'4 >f Section No. 27.
tn I'ownabip No. 30. South, Range No 14 j
We*t. W. M., and will offer proof to »bow 1
: tbat the laud nought in mure valuable for !
I its timber or stone tliau for agricultural •
purpOM-H, and to entabliah hi» claim to »aid
laud before J H. I ptoii, I S. CvlumisMoU-
er at his office at Langlois, Curry County,!
Oregon, on Wednesday, the 15th day of
May, 1907.
He iiamea aa wilneanes James G. Rua
sei. of Fourmile, Curry Coiiuty, Oregon.
Gustave Sbrueder, of Arago, Coos County,
Oregon; JoUu Huftile, of Hare. Curry
County, Oregou . Henry Chestley. of Hare,
Curry County, Oiegou.
Any and all persona .claiming adversely
the above-described lands are requested to
liie their claim» in this office on or tiefore
said 15th day of May, 1907.
B knjamin I. E ddy , Registi-r.
Conducting a General & High-Class Restaurant Business
Quick Service if Desired.
Special Rates to Steady Boarders
Private Suppers for Lodges. Parties and Balls our Specialty.
Private Dining Rooms
Prepared on Short Notice.
Phone Pacific
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