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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1907)
.1 • -s •k*»t*v*ai< <8 • • r » <-S :. 4. U ■■■■ . S Vt <4. ■ u Local Lore ■Ï à ^•»3 Butter wrappeis printed at the coiuClt oflica. * ¥ >•: K e - Dun'» forgot that Ur. bu i-li-, «1-nti-t, is i<xuu-l iu kandon Cash paid for acks by the Bmdou Lomas retal (Jo. Now goo la coiaitig on i-v« ry si«» uu- el for the Bamtou iLaj iwan* Co. House, bai 11 and 3 lots in Bandon, #1350. Baudon Real Lsl.tto Co. U. C. W eleb of Lamps was h pleasant caller thia ollie«- Monday. Miss Esther Yaeger of Coquille Wits tn town Saturday and attended ti»« Odd f ellows ball. 4 lots and house 111 Baudon, all cleat ’©li aud tin«» ocean view, #1300, Baudon Reul Btrtale Co. Victor Dsuuick, of Marshfield spent a few days the fore part of the week iu Baluloli on business. The Bandon Concert Band havt moved from tlm City Hall to llie Con crete ball for their rehearsals. Harry W ils«»u and Thus. Thompson of Langlois were in town the fort part of the week on business. Mrs. J. Johnson entertained tb< members of the Ladies Guild ol tb< Episcopal church with an afternoon lea, W ednesday. i ► ----- - --------------- —... - Guy Peuse, with the I'. S. Survey Maps Cmupauy is working the town thia week. , Bandon 10 Years Apo. It is always interesting to recall Usual sei vices tjumlay, March 3. I'leas uit uienmi i .» m and for I h»«t roHs- Stuoig- -nresjHTially inviteli to wor we intend to reprint e tch w-»ek in cidents lha< ccttir.«! ex«»tl.v 1<* years ship with us. ag We glean tbe«a it«n»a fr< u> th- 160 aere ranch 5 miles from Bandon ; Baudot) 1 ifnorder dated Feb. ¡¡[>. l^T. good bottom land, >23t*>. Bandon •nd will state f<>r the benefit of th«- lh«ai Estate Co. publish«-! - hui time, tli«t ba ba»i a F. E. All» n and \\ S. Bradley, of neat rmw-y tittle pnp«-r: MarMitrnhl w» r»» in town M<-inlay ai t l’h«» separate ('oinpany K. 0 N G. TilHHilay <’iilliu£ on our men ball Inst Saturday night waa*sn(XM»» S<»ml your watch repairing to V. K. socially Slid financially ami was the Wilson, the watchmaker at Coquille j means of adding eight names to the ♦ i-iinipniiy roster. I’ln-re whs a large —over 20 years experience eoiwd of merrymakers on band and Watch Repairing must be done all are loud in (heir prais«» of th«* right, Send your work to V. II. W d inanag«’iin-nt and music, l’liesupper son. the W alcti-iiakei at Coquille and at the Tupper house was one of the good work always. enjoyable features of th«» evening. Strayed From my slaughter house Themlore Clark, manager of Hu- premises several days ago one black Bandon Woolen Mills, was in the cow, dehorned. Finder please notify city Wednesday. I'he mills at Ban E. Lewin and receive liberal reward. «Ion are being improved and in<*reiised What is worth doing is worth doing in capacity. ()r»-gon City Enterprise well. Semi your W atch Repairing to The school ch-rk wb « abroad in Hu- V. 11. Wilson, the watchmaker at Co Bandon district this wei-k and found quille over 20 years experience 282 youths of school age, there l-i-inj. () W iron, of the lighthouse, gives 153 males and 12!) females between ns the following weather statistics or the ages of four and twenty years. Th«» eniiiiK-ralion of tbedistrict si.owe the weather for the past month Bain I fall. 10:1)6; No. of clear days 3; , bal 115 males and 370 femal«-s making a total population in the district of.815 ance partly cloudy and foggy. which practically places Bandon's M arried : William T. Allen anti population at 800. During the pi st Miss Ethel Loretie (’ox, at the home year th«» increase in population has of the groom, by Elder De W . Car linen 140 and the increase in school pent.er of the Re-organized chnich of children has been 38 The number Christ, on Feb. 23r I. Both contract of voters in the district for school ing parties are residents of Bandon. purposes is 230. proof t>i sh iw that th. I«nil sought i, niori v ilunble foi- Us tiiutMT or htoiic than lor „■rieiilturiil imi os, -mid to < »1 ibti'h Ins c I jiiu t<> suit land I h tore Hi I'oitutv t'l. rk .,i,d Clerk ot County Cotio of Co. - < ount», <tr>gon. til Coquille, Coos County, tie ,.t, on Mitiirdny. the lltli day of May, He names as witneaaes: Janies A. Mor risen of Ihlllnrds. I' ll., Coos Count., Ore . on: tiaiK'is .1 I alo ot Baudon, <’ o ,» h r- anitv. Oregon Mary I . Cali, of llullmd«. (• O »'nun Countv. Oregon . S.,rnti l ull, of l',u! Us I’ O . Conntv Oregon Any amt all peiMim* claiming adversi-lv tin- ihnve-descrtlied lands o<- r< qu -led to fl a -linn < laiiua iu tins office on or la lore sial lltli d iv ol May. I!*h. IU s i mis I. I l in Kigish r. TI oi I h 'I* Ialini Act .Ioni' At North Bend }’oti Oun t S ■’ II orth 1 on ( ’a n .UO.VEi”S Is now open for the re ception of patients. The tei ms ate bld per week and upwards, For par ticulare apply to : : M. BREUER’S • •»’■ler ISIS I nited States Land Otlice. Rom-liurg Ore., February 7. lì* 7. Notici- is hereby given that in compii nee ., ,t li i In pl - o i-!"ie of ilie act ol Cmi-i.-s uf June 3. 1S7S, entitled ‘An act for the -ale of timber lands tn the Stales of Cal ifiirntn. Oregon, Nevada, and Waslitm tmi lerritorv," uh extended to all the I'tililic Land StateH by act of August +. IStrj. I hmiiaH II. Ilnnlv, of Coquille, ('mintv of C.HiH, State of Oregon, lias thia dav lili,I in ibis office Ins sworn statement No si|, for the purchase of the E1., of SE1,. NW1, .it SE1,, NE1.; of SW1, of Section No. 27. in Township No. 30, Smith, Range N ". 14 West. W. M„ and will offer proof to i ltow that the land sought is more valuable for its timlH-r or stone than for agricultural pur i loses, and to establish Ins claim to said and la-fore .1. It. I pton, I S Commission i-r at bis office nt Langlois, Curry County. < fregón, on Wednesday, tin- 1.5th day of May, 11107. lie names as witnesses . James G. l!us sei. of Fourmile, Curry County, Ore-on : <iiistnve Shroeder. of Alago. Coos Comity. Oregon; John Huftile, of Hare, < urry County. Oregon : Henry Cliestley, of II ire, Curry < 'mint v. < tregon. Any and all persons claiming advi" ;eh the above deHcribcil lands are requested to iiie their claims in this office on or lielore s ial 15th day of May. 11*17. B knjamin L Enin. Regist r. Depnrtment of thè Interior. S. L hik I Office ut Roseburg, Or.. Dee. 15, lltiMì, Notici' in hereliv given tliat David I’. Htrang, .Ir., of Bnndon. Oregon. Ii.is liled notice of I iìh intention lo mnke linai eom- inutation | roof in snpport. of I iìh daini viz llomcsteiid Entry No. It'Ul. iniiile An'. 7, 1U02. lor thè NEM of . SW I, ot '■ and N'.j of SE1,, Sedioli :-S, I ownship 'S S. Rango ¡1 W.. and tliat Haiil proof wil1 I m made before Couiity Clerk and Clei k of County Court of Cmn Couiity, Oregon, III I iìh office at Coqnille, Oregon, mi Aprii 13. 11107. He nanie» thè following witnesses to prove I iìh contimimtH rcHidence upon,/a Jesse ( i. I »ell enltivation of, thè land, viz. eve, of Bamlon, Oregon ; Jacob l’rewetf. of l*arkerHbnrg, Oregon ; Ed Hadsall, of Bau don, Oregon; Zenas C. St rano, of Coqnille. < tregon. B iin . iamin L. Einiv. Register. Hoots an«| S£oe*> TH Sisters of Mercy North Bend, Or. ❖ Idle hour, WALTER NELSON, Prop’r Anderson Building Corner. Main Street. BANDON, ORE. j NOTK'K I Di: 1-1 Iti li ATION. «■ Repairing neatly and promptly done at lowest living prices. NOI ICE FOR 1*1 BLICA DON. I ’THE MERCY HOSPITAL 1 5< X FI'JS A Quiet, Orderly Place, r Die Eldorado * ♦ > :• •> •> 4»’ ♦ ♦ * * •> <• ♦ <■ « * ❖ •> * ❖ •> ❖ •> •> •> * * Wines. Liquors and Cigars ❖ ❖ •> * ❖ * ❖ /\asmussen /has. ❖ * Proprietors. ❖ •> •ÿ Bandon, ❖.. __ •> ❖ <• , «$’£• ❖ - ■ •> Oregon. ____ •> %• <• Mrs. F. Dyer and Miss Alice Por where any may pans a social hour ter left Wednesday morning lot Th«» gasoline boat Bessie K. is now T. B. Wheeler spent Saturday and i THE Marshfield, where they will spend a Sunday on lus ranch south of Bin resting on the shore of the lagoon few days. don. He is putting in an orchard of preparatory to being launched there Miss Effie Collier spent Fiiday, about 100 frees, and when he has it in I'nless there is a storm to drive Saturday and Sunday at her home bearing will be one of the largest and in a large tide she wil) hav«» Io stay ì The very best brands of near Coquille. She retnrped Sun best in this section lie returned i in th«' lagoon until the new moon Monday. tides about March 6. By that time day evening. all repairs will b«i finished and Hie > W iiiom The now pulp and pnper plant is J ALVIN MUNCK, Prop. Found: A sliver broach made from boat will be ready to load at once and sailing in smooth water. The stock a silver quarter with the word Mary I JqilOI’S go to sea. They expect to launch —^1»— engraved on one side. Owner can has all been subscribed and tlu- her tomorrow or next «lay. . Best Wines, have saint» by calling al this office articles of incorporation filed with the secretary of state and with the and paying for this notice. CONTEST NOI’ICK Hero is a sure cure for nnintpri-st Liquors and county clerk. It may lie of interest Denari moot of flu Interior. iug sermons and for people flint can. Always behind lh«> bar. Miss Ivy Langworthy of Marsh to our readers to know that the fees U. S Land Otlice nt Unseburg, Or . not keep awake while in ehnreb* field spent last Saturday with friends November 10, t!MM!. Cigars. on filing these incorporation pipers A sufficient contest affidavit having been and relatives in Bamlon returning on A certain clergyman had in his eon tiled in this otlice by Edwin E. Stillwell, with the senrotary of state amounted ---- ---------- the Sunday noon boat. Miss Lang to 851 65. gregation two men who troubled him contestant, against, homestead entry No. i:-d;ir>, made October li. I’M«, for NW1, of £ Nice private rooms. We invite our friend* to call worthy is in the Pacific States Tele by sleeping in church. At last he Section 25, Township 2!t S., Range 15 W by £ If drinking wateriatested frequent found an opportunity of saying to Robert A. Doak. Contested, in which it is and see ns. phone office tit that place. alleged that sai.l Robert A Doak lias wholly ly, much sickness would thereby tie one of I hem: abandoned said tract, and changed his The tug Wizard out of San Fran therefrom for more than two avoided The following simple “Mr. Parker, did yon ever notice residence years since making said entry, and mxt cisco came up for the barge Chinook met find is given for ascertaining the I lint Mr. Blown had fallen into the prior to the date herein : that said tract is COQUILLE last Saturday, but on account of not settled upon and cultivated by said par purity of drinking water: Draw a habit of sleeping during service?” ty as required by law,—said parties are threatening weather put in at Em tumbler of water from the tap or Mr. Parker had not noticed it, loit hereby notified to appear, respond mid pire City until the blow was over oiler evidence touching said allegation at pump at night, put a piece of white was pained at the information 10 o'clock a . m. on March 12, IIHI7, before She returned W ednesday ami left NOBLER A MORRISON, Prop’ra. T'rt'TT't'i •t't't•f-T't'ft-'. i”! C. 'I'. Blnineiirotlier. Notary Public, al his cube sugar in it, and place it where “ ’ •Veil, might I ask yon Io sit Ite- will) the barge in tow. office in Bandon. Oregon, and that final Co<|llille, Oregon. the temperature will not lie under 65 side him next Sunday, ami nudge hearing will lie held nt 10 o’clock n. m mi March 21!. I'. >7. la-fore the Register and First-Class Miss M. Garfield left Wednesday degrees, Fahrenheit. In the morn him in case lie falls asleep?” Laundry Work Receiver at the United States Land Office morning on the boat for San I1 ran ing the water, if pure, will bo perfect in Roseburg, Oregon. Mr. Parker would most certainly of every kind done on short notice, t he said contestant having, iu n proper ciaco, via Marshfield, where she will ly clear; if contaminated by sewerage do so and at reasonable prices. affidavit, tiled November 10, lOOli, set forth select tier new spring stock of millin or other impurities the water will be facts which show that after due dilligenee The reverend gentleman is Guaranteed. personal service of this notice cannot be Satisfaction ery. Miss Garfield is a competent milky. I bis is a simple and safe test sought his esteemed parishioner, made, it is hereby ordered and directed that J •'" < trders left on Monditys with our Ban such notice he given by due and pro|a-r buyer and her many patrons of Lan and easily made. Ex. Brown. publication. don agent. A. O. TROWBRIDGE, will be don are assured of tin entire new B enjamin L. E iuiy , Register “Mr. Brown, have you noticed Mr given careful attention and delivered in The young ladies of the llebekha stock of the latest styles in millinery. Parker's habit of sleeping during I he Bandon at. the store Friday evenings. has a select stock of — <xx> ---- Lodge gave a farewell party in honor Al. Marsh made ti trip to Baudon of Miss Gwyneth Rudolph, who lias sermon?” F For Sale. Mr. Brown had noticed it and h nil last week for snpplit's, with his four boon visiting her mint, Mrs. John li.I.VDO.V TH. I.YSFEII co. < horse team, and hauled 31IMI pounds, Langlois, for the past two months. been pained. One borse, trusty and well broken C II PATTERSON A SON “Well, would you do me the favor but mired down twice in the “green I’ll«» Reliekali s had their regular : for buggy. Weighs about 11M MI pounds, timber” this side of Denmark, and meeting and had arranged for the of silling lieside Mr. Parker next Sun For further particulars enquire of Dray and General Delivery bad to unload lie charged a cent party,. after the lodge meeting, at day, am) nudging him if he shows Meet nil Bonis. F a in . |¡i'rr on ||raught ------ AII orders handled with care.------ and three fourths a pound, but does which Miss Rudolph was present, any signs of drowsiness?” !■ Most certainly Mr. Brown would B aniiun , : O iikoon . not covet the job at even that price. making’ this a complete surprise for tie glail Io do so. Port Orford Tribune. her. Games were played and the CoitRTions T reatment . Tiie spectacle of the two good men Miss Tess Mancit-lt had an exciting party broke up near midnight. Miss keeping watch on each other the fol ■ I’ONH It ■*<».«< experience with a gasoline lamp last Iliidniph has made a host of friends F lowing Sunday morning nearly iq sei Saturday evening. The lamp bad since she has been hero who are sorry fc B hik I oii , Oregon. the dignity of the clerical plotter not been “pumped up am) when she to see her go, and hope that in the 4-UM.4. / >/<!( ksmÌ///S camo to light it, it burst into flames. near future she will visit Bandon <ON I I ST NOTKT She procured help and it was taken again. She left on the morning boat and for Marshfield where she takes the Department of the inferior. out on the sidewalk where finally. I . N. Lain! Ollice nt Rosrhnrg, < Oliver Waldvogel took it into the Kilburn for her home at Hydesville, JI 'agon makers TVbrnnry, 23, A snfticient contest atThlavit having hern street and extinguished the Hames by Cal. Who will act as Gentlemen «i « « •K •M « * ANCHOR BAR Olympia Beer on Draught POLITE TREATMENT. That’s the 3 « • L •I - Stuff. Steam Laundry. «■ Opera WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS. NELSON & EVELAND, throwing grave) on it The Coos County Club of Albany College: The first meeting of the second semester was held on the evening of February 22, when the club was entertained l»y Miss Inez Easton at the home of Rev. Grisnold. There were several guests present bo sides members of the club, and ibis meeting was considered one of best and jolliest held this year. We re gret Hint another of our members, Edwin B. Tilton, has left college. I bis cuts our number down to seven a small but jolly crowd. Wo hop«» to have many new members next winter. Those present on Friday evening were Misses Rosa, W ilkins, Knotts, Easton, Ruth Montagne, Martha Montagne, and Hodge, Messrs. Hodge, Neal, Myers, Knotts, Leggett.and Volstodt. A M embzr . Dr. D. L. Steel, Bandon’s Resident Dentist Is the place to go when you require the services of an experienced dentist No operation too difficult, success guaranteed. Office opposite Hotel Gallier. The Launching. t The now scho< nor \\ ollosloy was Rticcossfully Ittuncht-il last Motnlay morning at cloven o'clock at tin» ship yard at Prosper. The disagreeable weather kept many of the people of Bandon from attending tin- launching, flint had planned on being there, but as it was there was a largo number prem-nt. Little Miss Hansen christened the ship W ellesley with a bottle of champagne, and sic slid down the way as gracefully as a bird, hardly moving at first but gaining speed, finally sliding into the water with barely a splash. The Wellesley is a tint- two masted steam schooner that has been built by E. HenckendorfT. A sister ship will be commenced at once and work will be rushed so as to have its service as soon as possible The teesel is named after the W ellesley College, of Mas saebnsetts. for jming ladies. Re- freslniHMits were served after the launching: somewhat of a colebratii n ensiled I’.otn all rop- rts ome ol the participants will have cause to remember the affair for some time to come. filed in this otlice by Margaret Lamont con si ant. against. iioinoHte td entry No. 10s : in ule Jniu-27, i:Hi|, f.>r N'1 ? of NE^, Nl*','4 of N W1 j of S»»c. 30 and N W 14 of N W :-4 • -I Ser. 29. Ij»wnship 20, S., Ibinge 14 VV., b\ John E. T'athain. c»»ntehX< e. in which it i> alleged that said John E. Ta!ham has wholly abandoned said tract; that be has changed his residence therefrom for more than one year since making said entry; that the said tract is n< l settled upon and culti vated by said party as required by law; that Ins alleged absence from said land is not due to employment in the military or naval service of the United States said parties are hereby notified to ap|M ar, res|»ond and offer »•videnre touching said allegation at. 10 o’clock a. in., on April 20, 1007, before treorge T 'lopping, a notary public at his otlice at. Bandon. Oregon, and that tiqal hearing will be held at 10 o'clock a. m. on May 13, 1007, Iw fore the Register and Ke reiver at the United States Land I lllii-i- in Roseburg, < )reg«»n. 'I’he said contestant having, in a proper affidavit, filed February 211, 1007, set fol th facts which show that after due « lili V« nee |w*rsonnl service of this notice cannot he made, it is hereby ordered and directed that such notice be given by due and projwr pub lication I* fn . kmin L. E ddy , Register Ilmb.-r I. jim I Art .finie 3. IS7F NOI ICE FOI! PUBLICATION. l utti <1 States L.'inil Office. R.HWbtirg. < In Felini iry, II, l!i>7 Notice te InIiv given tlrit in cuoiplt.inc* with th ■ pmvimoM of il,, u-t ,,f < hi n-ss of In ,o 3. is7s. entitled "An net for ihe -ill of tlinler lami in the Stuten of Cal ifornia, tir. m N" I imi W nliiiigsx territory. i i ntendili lo dl 'be pidilvi» Lund St ili ~ liy act of Au us- ♦ ItiR.-, Cliarl, m G. I ihv. of Bulla uh. I ‘ fl. Cminiy ot < on, St ate of Oregon, hi- it m day IPe» i • this office Inn worn stateni- et N i. 77T7. or tin purclri-e of the SW . of NW 4 nf s. etton No s in Township No. *- Month, Range No. Il West. W M ami Will offi-r I hastest and Most For the Reasonable Dentistry see Dr. Frontis who will l>e m Bandon March 2d for a short visit. :| -Ì fiYiYiils i A. B. SABIN All Kinds of Saddlery. llarueflM mid Saddle* ID-paired . G. - Horseshoeing ’ Ei, D orado TONSORIAL PARLORS P. B. HOYT, Prop. •t ’■ t ■ 7-i 4 G ive U s a T rial F and ctírivineo yourself that wo do No. 1 work Prices reasonable. Munuf.ii-tiiri r ami Di ali r in BANDON. Light and Heavy FORGING < OREGON I O. F. Jiohrer Bandon Co-Operative Reality Co. Real Estate and City Property • KMVIKWCr. AN» FISI NFS* »OTS SO III ANO F.X« HANGED TIWHFK •• SHAVING, SHAMPOOING AND HAIR CUTTING AT .STANDARD PRI( I S. Ne.rt Iu I ‘ostoßiee, Mandón II. Smith IIRoKFRAt.F KI'INF.ss l.<>cal«Ml in EL DORADO III ILIUM}. First Street, BANDON. Olii).ON FAMMI AND' A «i» NF.RAI? I: » NTS, < DI I » < TI<I.\M r ¿•»■ m » » ’4 ,-azjx-a 3.5^ i» ----------------------- w if Jeweler «nd Watchmaker if if BANDON, OR. if if if SOI VENIK POSTAL CARDS. if if The largest mid liesf assortment in if town. Agates polfrthed and mount if If you find a nice agate 'if ml to order if while on the Bench we will tell you if <if whether it. is worth mounting. A 'if large asHortmeiit of watches, clocks, if if silverware and Jewelry of all kinds. if 'if Gold nnd Fountain Pena, including 'if the Wateru>an and Conklin's nnto- "if Ù nmtic tillers, the liest in the market. ■if We have the Marshall one dollar fountain pen. ARTHUR RICE