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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1907)
t s C r. t;-4 <k u . tit-t ■A n I Local Lore /• J . ■ , ■ Butter wrappers printed at the lie CORDER office. A. Custer of Coquille was in Ban dun Tuesday between boats For reliable watch repairing A’O to « V. IL Wilsuo, Coquille. Ore. Mr. mid Mrs. Geo. P. Lui rd Were visitor* in Coquille yesterday. , a-a a 10U tier* ranch 5 miles from Bandon; Att’y G 1’. Treadgold, of Marsh <'Mb paid fur sacks by the Bandon field has opened offices iu the Den good bottom land. »LMOU. Bandon Real Estate Co. holm building Commercial Co. G. Tyler spent Sunday in Coquille, returning on the evening boat. House, barn and 3 lots in Baudoo, #1350. Bandon Real Estate Co. New goods coming on every steam er for the Bandon Hardware Co. Workmen are repairing the front of the Lorenz building this week. The Bandon Concert Band will Send your watch repairing to V.R Wilson, the watchmaker at Coquille give a concert in March. The boys itre getting nume tine music ready over 20 years experience. * and are deserving of a good attend C. H. Marsh the real estate man a uce. was unable to work yesterday on ac U hat is the matter with the tele count of an attack of the grippe. phone system f The Bear Creek peo- Mr. ami Mrs. F. Topper of Coquille pie have their lines to the edge of were in Bandon the first of this week town already, Bandon should have visiting friends and relatives. had the local system in operation Watch Repairing most be done weeks ago 4 lots and house in Bandon, all cleared and fine ocean view, #1300, right. Send your work to V. R. Wil Bandon Real Estate Co. son. the Watchmaker at Coqmlle a»id Walter Nelson left Tuesday for good work always. Portland where he will spend a few Mr«. A. McNair left on the Tues lay days transacting business. morning boat for Myrtle Point to Walter Ranter is around again visit her daughter. Mrs. Ralph Rack- looking after his business, after three lefT, who is very ill. weeks wrestle with the grippe. Miss Effie Collier spent last week Mr. and Mrs. F. 1 upper of Coquille in Coquille, She was bridesmaid were in Bandon tlie fore part of this for Miss Irone Lamb at the Jones- week visiting friends and relatives. Lamb wedding. Mrs. Lee Eaton, of Coronado, Cal., The Misses Poley. Yeo, Thiele and returned last Friday for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Hoyt. Davies were in attendance at the teachers’ examination in Coquille Francis J. Heney will return to from Bandon last week. Portland in a short time where he What is worth doing is worth doing will continue with the land fraud « well. Send your Watch Repairing to cases. V. R. W ilson, the watchmaker at Co Miss Anna Waldvogel, who has quille—over 20 years experience been visiting her parents, returned E. E. Johnson of the Johnson Monday to Sumner, where she is Lumber Co. of Coquille was in Ban teaching school. The Alliance will only go to Marsh don yesterday on business. He went field on her next trip south, and is up to their camps 7 miles north of supposed to be back in Portland to Bandon be overhauled by the 21st of Feb. J Sydman returned last Saturday from the Sixes where he has been at work repairing the Retrieve gold mine, for the past month. Wm. Candlin of Coquille, repre- senting the Pacific 1’aper Company of Portland, was a Bandon visitor Tuesday. He returned on the noor ) boat. T. W. McCloskey and wife, Mrs. P. The Rev. John Thomas of Coquille W, Laird and Miss Anna Weekly will preach in the Concrete Hall next were down from Coquille Monday Sundry at 11 a.ru and 7:30 p.m. looking over West Bandon property. Everybody is invited to attend. They returned Monday evening. Mrs. C. Y. Lowe ami daughter The engines from Clayton’s mill Maud, and Mrs. O. A, Trowbridge have been at the Bandon Foundry and and little son left for Marsh fiel I last Machine Shop, getting remodeled Saturday morning to spend a few and repaired. l’he horse power was days. doubled and they will be as good as Mrs. Noble of MarHhtiohL who has new when finished. been visiting her nioce Mrs. Dr. D. L. The Woolen Mills were obliged to /Steele, since last Friday evening, re close on account of shortage of wool, turned to her home on the Wednesday for a few days last week. They re morning boat ceived enough to keep them running The basket social given by the until tlie steamer Elizabeth arrives, Ladies Relief Corps m the G. A. R. and the wheels are moving again A Hall, was a success in every detail. large shipment is expected in on the There was a fair attendance and they steamer, which was due here Wed took in #29. All present report aline nesday, time. The Misses Lena and Helen Logan The Bamion Foundry and Machine and Isabelle and Aura Conger enter Shops have received a now 8 horse tained the Bandon High School sto power Standard gasoline engine. 1’he dents and their friends nt the home foundry is being moved to the new of \\. H. Logan last Thursday even location opposite the Woolen Mill. It ing. The evening was spent with will take them several weeks to finish games and music. At 11 o'clock moving. dainty refreshments were served and shortly after the parly broke tip, all F. J. Fahy, cashier of the Bank of having enjoyed a typical Valentine Bandon, has been ill with the grippe party. the fore part of the week, and on If you know a good item of interest Monday was unable to attend to his to our readers, drop in and leave it official duties. Goo P Topping RM- with us. It is a difficult matter to sisted during his absence. report all of the happenings of a week Don't forget the big dance at the in a place the size of Bandon, and a Bank Hall, Saturday night, There little help on your part will be heart is going to be a big crowd, First ily appreciated It is not the policy class music and good order will make of this office to receive anonymous this the dance of th« season. The communications, We aro always Odd Fellow« have arranged for os ready to print any communication pecinlly fine programs which titis provided we know who it comes from. office is getting out. E. M. Furman, the Piano man ad Haldon Foss, who lots boon am- vises in that he has a shipment of the ployed at the shingle mill as shingle 1907 styles of different standard cutter, left Tuesday morning for makes of pianos on the way to the Washington, where he will accept a Coquille River Nalley, and this similar position. Ho will be missed sample lot of pianos will be places I Ivy his many friends, and the Bandon on the market on exceptionally good Concert Band will loose an active terms. So those wanting anything member. in the line of musical goods we heart H. G. Vol km ar and E. C. Thorne, ily commend ihein to Mr. Furman for of Myrtle Point were in town Mon a square deal. day Both of them are band mon and wore up at rehearsal on Monday night. Mr. Thorne, loader of the band at Myrtle Point says that the boys hero are far ahead of the average band in towns a good deal larger than Bandon. They returned Tiies- day evening. The construction of the new Cody mill is being pushed rapidly, The engines and boilers, which arrived Inst week will noon he ready to be sot up. The engines develop <»tXi horsepower. The mill will bo entirely modern in every detail, the machinery and conveniences are equal to any mill on the const. The capacity will be 75,000 foot per day. A complete planing mill will run in connection. It. is impossible to stalo just how long before the mill will la» ready to run, but it in estimated in nbont 3 months. We hear it reported that Sieve Scotton, late of this office, will*shortiy establish another newspaper plant in this city. He is looking for a mon eyed party that will back him in this enterprise. They say competition is the life of trade, so let it come The promoters of the new electric railway between Marshfield and North Bend have agreed with tlie latter city to lay their tracks on Sherman avenue before the pavement is put down <>u that thoroughfare. This will be a great advantage to the property owners on the street, for the reason that it will not be necessary to tear up the pavement in order to lay the tracks. Tins arrangement was reached between the city of North Bend and Hewett X Bell, who with L. J. Simpson will build tlm road. Seymous H. Bell is now in the city. Marshfield Times. Because a number of western stile legislatures have had up for com-id oration bills making the standard passenger rate 2-cents per mile, some of the railroads have threatened to cancel all colonist rates, Public sentiment, acknowledges this attitude of the railroad managers by inereas- ing hostility toward railroad corpor ations. The public refuses to admit that it is really under the thumb of the railroads The Great Northern railroad man agement has threatened to abolish its colonist rates this spring if any slate in the northwest adopts a 2 cent fare lull. The Northern Pacific manage men! has not yet been heard from on the passenger rates subject. The Union Pacific has freely announced its colonists rates, but all transcon tinental lines are withholding an nonneement of cheap convention rates for the season of 1907. imi I m - i -I. mik I THE MERCY HOSPITAL Ail Juur 3, IMTM NOTICE FoK Fl lU.ICATlON. I illicit KI m I ch Laud Office. KoM-burR Ore., February 7. l!W7. Nolii* ia hereby Rlveu thal Hl ciniqiliiiiice th »b* urovi.-itai« nt tlie act ul I’.ui^r, -.- . I June 3. IM7X, entitled 'An act for the .ale uf lin.la-r Inuili III the States of Cal norma, Oectcoii. Nevada, and' )A a-hniRion Territory,” ns extended to all tin Public Land Stall h by act of August 4. IS92. I lioinas It. Il.anlv. of Coquille, Coimti of Coos, State of Oregon, has this dav filial in this office his sworn state-mint No. 7SU4, f. r III. purchase of the E1 . of SI-'.',. NW1, of SE'lt NEl.a of SW1, of Section No. ?7, hi Township No. 30, South. Range No It West, W. M., and will offer proof to show Hint the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agriciiltuial purposes, and to establish his claim to said land la-fore J. It. I ptoli. I S. CeinmiMsion er at bis office at Langlois, Curry County, Oregon, on Wednesday, the l.'ith day of May, l!M)7. IL names as witnesses : James G lius- sel. of Fourmile, Curry County, Oregon. Gustave Sbroeder, of Arago. Coos Countv, Oregon; John Huftile, of Hare, Curry County, Oregon ; Henry Cbestley, of Hare, Curry County. Oregon. Any unit all persons claiming adversely I be alrove-deserilred lands are requested to fiie their claims in this office on or before said l.'ith day of May, 11)07. B enjamin L E ddy , Register. NOTH E FOR Pl HLK ATION. CONTEST NOTICE. Department of the Interim. U. 8. Land Office at Roseburg, Or., November 10, I'.Miti. A antlicient content affidavit having been filed in tliiH office by Edwin E. Stillwell, contestant, against hoineatead entry No. 13135, made October 1!, 11MI3, for NW1, of Sect ion 25, Township 2!) S , Range 15 W , by Robert A. Doak, Contestee, in which it is alleged that said Robert A. Doak has wholly abandoned huh ! tract anil changed Ids residence therefrom for more than two years since making said entry, and next prior to the date herein ; that, said tract is not. settleil upon and cultivated by said par ty as required by law,—said parties are hereby notified to appear, respond and offer evidence touching said allegation at 10 o’clock a. m. on March 12, 1907, be fore 0. T. Bliimenrother, Notary Public, at liis office in Bandon, Oregon, and that final hearing will be held at 10 o’clock a. m on March 20, 1907, before tlie Register and Receiver at the United States Land Office in Roseburg, Oregon. I lie said contestant having, in a proper affidavit, filed November 10, l'.lOO, set forth tacts which show that after due dilligence personal service of this notiee cann<4 be made, it is hereby ordered and directed that such notice be given by due and pr q»er publication. 4 4 Idle hour, At North Bend Is Dow open for the re ception of patients. The terms aie #lt) per week and upwards. For par Oculars apply to : WALTER NELSON, Prop’r Sisters of Mercy Anderson Building Corner, Main Street. North Bend, Or. BANDON, ORF ■> <• ♦ * ♦ <■ <• *< <. <•« ♦ * A Quiet, Orderly Place, ♦ <• •> ♦ * «> « ♦ «■ Eldorado * ♦ where any may pass a social boor Who will act as Gentlemen. «• * * ♦ ■> » * * * » <• ♦ ♦ ♦ Wines. Liquors and Cigars.... The very best brands of Department of the Interior. V. S. Land Office at. Roseburg, Or., Dec. 15, 1!S Ji. Notice is hereby given that David P. Strang, Jr., of Bandon, Oregon, lias filed notice of Ilia intention to make final com mutation | roof in support of his claim, viz: Homestead Entry No. 11911, made Au ■. 7, l'.ltrj. fertile NE1, ofSW'^.SW1, of NU,, and N’o of HE1,, Section 23, Township?« S. Range 14 W., and that said proof will Ite made before Connty Clerk and Clerk of County Court of Coos County, Oregon, at his office at Coquille, Oregon, on April 13. 1907. He nanies the following witnesses prove his continuous ri sidence upon, a cultivation of, the land, viz : Jesse G, Li eve, of Bandon, Oregon ; Jacob l’rewett, of Parkersburg, Oregon; Ed Hadsall, of Ban don, Oregon; Zenas C. Strang, of ('oqnille < Iregon. B enjamin L. E ddv , Register. Traffic connections with the Coos Bay Roseburg & Eastern Railway have been severed by the Pacific Rail way X ¡Steamship Company, owners of the steamer F. A. Kilburn, for the alleged reason that, the railway line insists upon being paid about hall the freight charges from Portland foi transporting goods no more than 15 to 20 miles after they have been de livered at Marshfield. William Baker, agent of the Kilburn, was advised by the San Francisco office yesterdaj' not to receive freight for shipment on the railway line. The Coos Bay One horse, trusty and well broken Roseburg & Eastern runs from for buggy. Weighs about 1000 pounds. Marshfield to Myrtle Point, a distance For further particulars enquire of of 23 miles. Freight on the Kilburn E. W. F ahy . is carried to Marshfield al #1 a ton. I í-tí-K-í-r: î-r-rt *î rt-ts-t If it goes to Myrtle Point the railroad people exact #2 a ton, which amount ■ A. B. SABIN y comes out of the freight charges col Mann fact nrer and liealer Dealt r in Mnnufactnrer lected by the steamship line. Coquille All Kinds of Saddlery. is but 13 miles from Marshfield, anil on the railroad line. If freight is sent there from Portland it is alleged that the railroad people demand an unreasonable division of the tariff re ceipts. Under the arrangement- which will now be made by the steam ship people they will quote rates in the Coos Bay country to no other I mints than Marshfield and North i Bend My. but the busy farmers are mov Miss Lillie W ay, of Myrtle Point, ing lively those days on Four mile. was in Bandon all day Wednesday Mud is rapidly disappearing in recieving subscriptions to the Even this fine weather. ing Telegram, for the trip to J. P. Hunt moved hie family to Jamestown, Virginia, Miss W ay is town last week They will reside now over 20.000 votes ahead of her there for a short time. nearest competitor, and her chances Yon will soon hear Four-mile call are favorable toward keeping the ing “H ello there, Bandon.’’ lead. She obtained nearly 11),(MM) Wedding bells are ringing in the votes in town Any person in re distance again, on Four-mile. newing their Telegram subscription Claytons mill Ims shut down to can request them to credit Miss Way repair, to be ready big run with their votes. during the spring summer Don’t fernet that Dr. Steele, dentist, is months. located in Bandon. 1 Wine ♦ * /\(7SHi ItSSCIl < '¡«»'Sil * <• Si * ♦ <■ />IOS. Proprietors. Bandon, Always behind the bar. Oregon. ♦ Olympia Beer on Draugh Nice private room«. POLITE TREATMENT h COQUILLE È I. Steam Laundry. Laundry Work is * —»»— > of every kind done on short, notice, mid at reasonable prices. Satisfaction, - ALVIN MUNCK, Prop. NONLERA MORRISON, Prop'rs. Coquille, Oregon. First-Class ANCHOR BAR i ■ ■ «■ •« ■ «• Best Wines, Liquors and Guaranteed. Cigars. J <*■ Orifers left on Mondays with our Ban don agent, A. O. TROWBRIDGE], will tie given careful attention and delivered in Bandon at the store Friday evenings. È ----- — We invite our friends to cull end see us, •< « Pain in your eyes, head ache, weariness, nervousness, are signs of defective That's the ■ Stuff. « ■ V- Consult M. G. Pohl, licens ed optician, at Bandon Hard ware Co. store, Feb. 19, 20, and 21. Opera Notice to Creditors. t t Notice is hereby given Hint the under signed has been dnlv apiMiinted Admin istrntor of the Estate of Peter Nelson, de ceased, anil that all persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same to tlie undersigned, duly verified, at his office in Bandon, Coos countv, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated this tilth day of January. 19<f7. GEORGE F. LORENZ, Administrator of the Estate of Peter Nel soli, deceased. I t I ........................................................ has a select stock of WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS. ioiTRTEous < ■ fOMX « • - • « T reatment . B1OS 3 BUILD A RESIDENCE El, I )ORAI)O TONSORIAL PARLORS NELSON & EVELAND, P. B. HOYT, Prop. It luck smiths UH J 11 T(I i > oh makers CT Easiest albi Most ntistry see Dr. Pronti« Bindon March 2d for I K X >rK!< IK >1£M Light and Heavy FORGING Horseshoeing e G ive U s a T rial and convince yonrself that, we do No. I work Friel'S reasonable. Cant Expect to Get H orf/r for $1. But Can Get Your nOHTH at A shooting match on Four mile in the near future, Everybody turn out C oai . for S ale First-chuw coal at and do your I »••«I to beat the other #3 per ton tn sacks or #2.50 in «cow fellow. load*. Leave orders al Peterson's Feb Sth, Isirn to Mr. and Mrs. S. Itealrr in Boot« nati Nli«»e« Landing, above Riverton. J. Wilson, a bouncing baby girl. <>h C has . P etírson , K*l airing neatly and promptly done at my. but Jack looks happy Riverton. lowest living prices. M. BREUER’S Bxllironni newly tltte.l op with Force I sin Tub. Hot or Cold Hatlia 25 crntn S’f.rt to 1 ‘oslojfice, Hamton Trespass Notice. • - All persons are forbidden to Ire« pa«« in any way on my possessions at Langlois from and after this date. Members of the Bandon (Inn Chib will likewise I m U h notice. dCa>3 E d B. T hrift . à 5 à à ARTHUR RICE Jeweler and Watchmaker BANDON, OR. SOt VENIlt POSTAL CARDS. ù i» Tlie largest ami boat assortiueut in b town Agate« polished anil mount ù ù eil to order If von find a nice agate 0 0 ïr 'à b à ù ù b li 6 Ù V W while on the Is-ach we will tell yon whether it is worth monnting. A large assortment of watches, clocks, silverware and Ji-welry of all kinds, fluid ami Fountain Pena, including the Waterman and Conklin'« auto matic fillers, the liest in the market, We have tlie Marshall one dollar fonntain pen.