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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1907)
a %3>3-3>3-3->.J-3-33 3->3-333-.3-»3:: C. II. Marab ba« returned from a few days visit at the Bay. Cash paid for sacks by I lie Bandon Commercial Co The barge Chinook is due again in a abort time Take ber to ibe Fireman's Dance Saturday uigbt. Tbe freight team from Langlois is working Ibis week. Born: To Mr. and Mr#. Dr. Pet- Pre» byte rían Church. kins, a girt Both are doing well. Turkey supi>er next Saturday night Services will be held at tbe usual at the Pacific Keetauraot aud Grill. hour#, Sunday March 17th. Sunday Sherwin-Williams, the paint of School at 10, aud Christian Endeavor quality, at the Bandon Hardware Co at 6:30 Strangers are welcome to worship with us The little two year old daughter of Tbe annual business meeting of Mr. and Mrs. M. Edwards of Bandon the chnrcb will be held in the ctinrch is very ill. next Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock. Mrs. W. P. Holman is very ill and Members and contributors are urged has required the services of a physi to be present at Ibis meeting cian this week 3-3 3 3-»»>3 3 3-3H>3-3*3 3-3 3<Sk- There were services in the Episco £ KHARIJSTK s pal church Wednesday afternoon. ^)-a-3-3-3-.3-3^-3-3<5-3 3-3^3 3-3-3-3 3-3 3 35^ ABMVBD. Bev. Horsfall of Marshfield conducted the services. March 9 Sir Elizabeth, Olsen, 220 Born: To Mr. and Mrs. Frank tons cargo March 14—Ser Ruby, Korth, from Pomeroy, on W ednesday afternoon, San Pedro. March 13, a girl. Houae, barn and 3 lots in Bandon, $1350. Bandon Beal Estate Co. Kay Golden of Marshfield spent For Sale, a Baine Wagon, 3 1-4 in., Sunday in Bandon with friends, re a# good as new. Inquire or address turning Monday. W. H. Smith, Coqnille, Oregon. 160 acre ranch 5 miles from Bandon; The four month’s old son of Samp good bottom hunt, $2300. Bandon son Edwards has been very ill, but is Beat Estate Co reported Letter by Dr. Perkins. Win. Candlin, with tbe Pacific Yon can tell a mans' ability by the Paper Company of Portland, was a tools he uses. The best carpenters business visitor Wednesday. get their tools from the Bandon Miss Kuby Perslibaker and her Hardware Co, who has a new line sister Mrs. Faby, of Prosper, were Bandon visitors W ednesday. ■John Thomas of Coquille will preach in Concrete Hall at II a. in. ami 7:30 p, in Everybody is inviteli. Carpenters Attention. Do you know that the Bandon Hardware Co carry tbe finest line of tools that you will see for many a day? Strayed From my slaughter bouse premises several days ago one black cow, dehorned. Finder please notify E. Lewin and receive liberal reward. W hat is worth doing is worth doing well. Semi your Watch Kepairing to V. K. Wilson, I lie watchmaker at Co quille over 2(1 years experience I. S. Kauffman, tbe bustling real estate man of Marshfield, was a busi ness visitor in Bandon a few days tbe latter part of last week, returning borne on tbe Monday morning boat. He is formerly of Spokane, Wash. Last Sunday a sailor from one of tbe schooners erected a trapeze and performed to the delight of the crowd. Probably the best act of tbe per formance was the collection which none but he seemed to appreciate. J. C. W ilson, of Coquille was a business visitor in Bandon Tuesday. He is offering the poultry raisers of this country pure bred eggs for set ting purposes and has just received several blooded cattle and hogs. See his advertisement elsewhere in this paper. HAI1.KD. March 9-0 T Hill, Erickson. 200,- 000 ft lumber for S F March 13—Str Elizabeth, 250,000 ft lumber. Passengers, C B Zeek, Albert Galitbon, Elbert Dyer. Marcli 13 Seb MayfL>»ior, Olsen i 125,000 ft lumber. March 13 Seb Albiot , Matteson, 125,000 ft lumber. M areli 14 Seb Advance, ()giden- ssen. 350,000 ft lumber. The ti.an with the hoe was a great man in bis time, but the man witbone of the new plows from the Bandon Hardware Co., is making a greater hit in this land. Stockholders in tbe new Pulp and Paper Mill hold their meeting for the election of directors next Friday night, March 22. Election of officers will take place on the following Mon day night. B. D Hume of W edderbnrn, passed through Bandon the fore part of tbe week for his home. W ni. Caugliell followed witti tbe race horses that bad just arrived on tbe Breakwater. Last Saturday Oliver Waldvogei was seriously bruised in attempting to stop a run a-way team. The team started near Lorenz. & Hoyt’s store and lie stopped them in front of the Bandon Drug Store. The dance in the Bank hall lust Saturday was a success socially, I >u I l)r. Prentis will leave for Marsh tbe management ran short on the ex field Monday morning. Persons de pense. It is said that if the attend siring work, see him at once. ance does not pick up that these Sat Notice to Creditors. nrday night dances will be discon tinued. Notice is hereby given that the under The Bandon Fire Department hail fire drill last night and made several runs with tbe hose cart, coupling on to the tire plugs in true metropolitan style. A slight accident to coupling gave several of the tire laddies a cold shower bath. The Bandon Concert Band is rap- idly perfecting arrangements for the Grand Concert to take place March 30. The program for this occasion will contain several new and special features and the selections to be ren tiered are by far the best music this popular organization has ever put on and will be a treat for al) who attend Last Sunday morning the steamer Favorite was found on the bottom of the rivi r bed at Coquille, A leak is Francis Simon, employed at. the supposed to have caused the trouble. ship yard accidently cut bis index The steamer Liberty is taking her finger in such h manner as to nearly regular run this week. sever that member, yesterday morn* Tuesday morning one of those ing. The head of the axe he was typical sky blue prairie schooners using flew off and cut. through the drifted into town where they secured first joint. Dr. Houston sewed up feed and made their departure before the finger and although it will be noon. Five yoke of oxen afforded some time before bo will be able to motive power and seemed well able use it, be is fortunate to have saved to haul several times tbe load. Tbe it. outfit was beaded south. M. W. McCormick is authority for C. E. Cottle of Marshfield was in the following in reference to tbe Kiv town Monday on business. Tbe erton Coal Mines. He states that a young man is a saw tiler and had Seattle Eureka Company capitalized been employed in a mill at Marsh at $150,000 has an option on tbe field when be was injured from a Hy Peterson Coal Mines at Riverton. ing piece of steel striking him in tbe Geo. Diller, government geologist eye ami putting it out. He returned has been experimenting on tbe speci Tuesday morning. mens and gave a favorable opinion on People are taking down their rakes his results. The new company is that have been put away since last called tbe Eureka Coal Mining Co., summer and are busy putting in and Senator Clark of Montana is said early garden. W hat would our East to be interested in it. ern friends say to this. Imagine a The Firemen are making special couple of feet of snow, Ibe ground arrangements for their ball on Satm- frozen about five feet, to say nothing day night of this week. Good order of the rivers and lakes all froze up and floor management will be pro and the mercury way down below vided for. and you will spend an enjoy zero, and yon have the condition of able evening with the fire laddies. Tbe the east this time of the year. proceeds will be used in purchasing S. S. Little of Bandon was a caller i now epnippment and every person at this office Saturday and showed ns .should at least buy a ticket to the a letter from hie nephew, A. M Kept • ball; one is never sure how soon they of Farrow. Iowa, who is very niticli will be called upon to assist you The interested in tbe growth and develop Seaside Orchestra will furnish the ment of this country. He is a cattle music, and «upper will be served at man of some prominence in his the usual places Everybody is in country and says if it is true that tbe vited. A crowd is expected down cattleman does not have to work half from Coquille and along the river. of the year to provide feed for his We are pleased to note the arrival cattle the other half, in this country, of Mr C M. Spencer and wife on the it is the place for him We are told steamer Elizabeth. They come from that land once seeded to pasture, is San Francisco highly recommended green tbe year round. and intend to make Bandon their future home. Mr. Spencer will enter Dr. D. L. Steel, the employ of the Bandon Commercial Co. as an assistant to Mr. Frt*derick, Bandon’s Resident and will have charge of the Bandon Commercial Co's wharf business. As Dentist la the place to go when yon require they intend to be one of ns, the K< - corder extends best wishes for their the services of an exj»*rienced dentist future welfare. Mr. Frederick will No operation too difficult, success take tbe place of President Dyer who guaranteed. Oilioa opposite Hotel will !>« absent more or les# most of tbe time. Gallier. signed has been duly appointed Admin istrator of the estate of S. A. Alumbaugh, deceased, and that all persons having claims against said estate are hereby re quired to present the same to the under signed, duly verified, at Langlois, Curry County, Oregon, within six months from tbe date of this notice. Dated this 11th day of March, 1807. J ames F. A i . umbauoh , Administrator of the estate of S. A. Al umbaugh, deceased. Executor's Notice. Notice is hereby given that the under signed Ims been appointed Executor of the last will of Henry Randleman deceased, and letters testamentary has been issued to him out. of the County Court of tbe State of Oregon, for the County of Coos. All persons having claims against tbe estate of said Henry Randleman deoeased, are required to present them with the prop er vouchers within six months from the date of this notice, to me at my farm on Hear Creek, near Parkersburg. Coo# County, Oregon. Dated this 12th day of March, 1907. D k W itt C. R andleman , Executor fo the estate of Henry Randle man, deceased. Watch This spacn for announcement of Miss Mamie Garfield’s Spring Millinery Opening. Watch The Bandon Real Estate Co. Offer For Sale: 400 lots in Portland Addition from $10 to $35 a lot. House am) lot on extension to First street, $1,250. 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 $5,500 660 acres, Dairy Ranch. $14,000, 577J acres stock or sheep ranch: 300 acres cleared and in grass; good buildings; a snap. $1000. CONTEST NOTICE Department of the Interior . h Laid Office s’ Roseburg. Or.. February. 23, 1K'7. A ..ulbeu nt <•■,«!• st affidavit having been filt-d m this office bv Margaret humour eon teHtant. against homestead entry No. lu.'.'fif m ole June I ■ N1» of NEL, NE1* O| N w >4 of See. ;k» and \W'i of NW1* of sue. 29. township 29. S., Range It W., by ■lobn E- Tathiim. coutestee. in which it is alleged Unit said John E 'Tat ham has Wholly abandoned mud tract; that be has changed his residence therefrom for more tliau one year since making »aul entry; that | the Mild iraol is not settled upon mid eultl vated by said party as required t>v law that hi« allegeii abaeuce from said laud is not due to employment in tbe military or naval M-rvme ot the United States stud parties are her. by notified to appear, respond ami offer evidence touching said allegation at 10 o'clock a. m . on April 29, 1907, tiefore Ueorge P. Topplug, h notary public at bis office nt Bandon, Oregon, mid that final bearing w ill be held at 10 o'clock a. in. on May 13. 1907, before the Register and Re ceiver at the United State# Land Office Hi Roseburg, Oregon. The said contestant having, in a proper affidavit, tiled February 28, 1907. set forth facts which allow that after due diligence personal service of this notice cannot be made, it is hereby ordered mid directed that such notice be given bv due aud proper pub lication RkNJAMlN L El.OV, Register Stock and Several 30 and 40 acre tracts of land, cheap. Town lot« from $100 to $500 each. COMING COMING Our large stuck of Implements, Flow#, Cultivator# A fine line of ami Shovel Flow# ou every boat. Carpenters Tools and Stoves and Range# have already arrived. If yon art* flunking of pt<i .ting your house this spring drop in and let us figure with you. Bandon W e can save you money. Company. Hardware Mrs. Cora Conrad ---- Dealer ill COQUILLE Steam Laundry. NOSLERA MORRISON. Prop'rs. Timber l.aml Vet «turn* 3, I H'S Coquille, Oregon. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Laud Office. Roseburg. Ore . Cigars, Candies and Nuts. February, ti, 1907. Notice is hereby given that tn compliance of every kind done on short notice, with the provisions of the act of Congress and at reasonable prices. of June 3. IS7S. entitled "An act for the sale of timber Imids in the States of Cal Prices Kt HMoiiHble mid h Share of Satisfaction i s Guaranteed- ifornia, Oregou. Nevada mid Washington Territory,” as extended to all tbe Public Patronage Solicited. î-ifOrdeis left on Mondays with our Ban- Land States by act of August 4. 1902, Charles G. Fahy, of Bullards P. O . County Eastern Part of Town, near Methodist don agent, A. (>. TROWBRIDGE. will be ot Coos, State of Oregon, has this day tiled given oareful attention and delivered in Church, Bandon, Oregon. ic this office his sworn statement. No. 7797. Bandon at the store Friday evenings for tlm purchase of tbe SW1* of NW1* of Section No. H III Township No. 2H South. Range No. 14 West, W. M ., ami will offer proof to show that the land sought is more u valuable for its timber or stone than for U p agricultural purposes, and to establish Ills it claim to said Imid before the County Clerk Jeweler and Watchmaker V mid Clerk of Comity Court of Coos Comity. V ù BANDON, OR. Oregon, nt Coquille, Coos County, Oregon, on Saturday, tbe lltli day of May, 19117. SOUVENIR POSTAL CARDS. 'if He names as witnesses: James A. Mor it risen of Bullards, P. O., Coos County, Ore The largest ami l>est assortment ill ó gon; Francis J Fahv of Bandon, Coos Is now open for flic re town. Agates polished ami mount County, Oregon ; Mary E. Faliy of Bullards. ed Io order. If yon find a niceagate 'M P. <>., Coos County, Oregon ; Small Fahy of ception of patients. Tbe rqÙ? Bullards, P. O.. Coos Conutv Oregon while ou the beach we will tell you terms aie $10 per week U Anv and all persons claiming adversely whether it. is worth mounting. A ■ó the above-described lands are requested to and upwards. For par II large assortment of watches, clocks, tile their claims in t Ins office on or before ticulars apply to : : said lltli day of May. 1907. silverware and Jewelry of all kinds. 'V B enjamin 1, E ddy . Register. Gold mid Fountain Pens, including Ÿ* the Waterman mid Conklin’s auto lû’ Timber l.aml Aei. June 3, IK'H. matic fillers, the best in the market, ó NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. We have the Marshall one dollar United States Land Office, Roseburg Ore.. fountain ;ieti. — t V February 7. 1907. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of tbe act ot Congress of June 3, IH7H, entitled ‘All act, for the sale of timber lands in the States of Cal ifornia, Oregon, Nevada, mid Washington 'Territory,” as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1S92. Thomas H. Hmily, of Coquille, County of Coos, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 7HO4. for tbe purchase of the E‘<2 of HE1*. NW1* of SE1*. NEL* of SW■* of Section No. 27. in Township No. 30, South. Range No. 14 West. W. M.. and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before J. H. Upton, U. S. Commission er at his office at Langlois, Curry County. Oregon, on Wednesday, the 15th day of May, 1907. He names as witnesses : James G. Rus sel. of Fourroile, Curry County, Oregon; Office in Denboltu building, upstairs. Gustave Shroeder. of Arago, Coos County, Oregon; John Huftile, of Hare, Curry C. T. Blumenrother County, Oregon ; Henry Chestley, of Hare, A. D. Morse Curry County, Oregon. Anv and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to tiie their claims III this office on or before said 15th day of May, 1907. B enjamin L E ddy , Register. Groceries and Tobacco, First-Class Laundry Work Fine Line of Goods Just in ARTHUR RICE THE MERCY HOSPITAL At North Bend Sisters of Mercy North Bend, Or M oxat * s ^me buy Bandon real estate. liOW Best bargains offered by BANDON REAL ESTATE CO. Bandon, Oregon. NOTICE I lin 1’1 III.II ATKIN Department of the Interior. 17. 8. Land Office at Roseburg, Or., Dec. 15. 190!. Notice is hereby given that David P. Strung. Jr., of Bandon, Oregon, has filed notice of his intention to make final com mutation proof in support, of his chum, viz Homestead Entry No. 11911, made Aug. 7, 1902. forth« NE1* of 8W>*.SW'4 of N’E1,. and Nla of 8E1*. Section 28, lownship2HS. Range IT W.. ami that said proof will be made before County Clerk and Clerk of County Court of Coos County, Oregon, at his office at Coquille, Oregon, on April 13, 1907. He names the following witnesses to prove his Continuous residence upon, mid cultivation of, the land, viz: Jesse G. Len eve, of Bandon, Oregon ; Jacob Prewett, of Parkersburg, < tregon ; Ed Hadsall. of Ban don, Oregon; ZenasC. Strang, of Coquille, < fregón. B enjamin L. E ddy . Register. CtSNTKST NOTICE Department, of the Interior. U. 8. Land Office at Roseburg, Or., November 10, 190t>. A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed in this office by Edwin E. Stillwell, contestant, against homestead entry No. 13135, made Octolier ff, 190:5. for N W l* of Section 25, Township 29 S., Range 15 W.. bv Robert A. Doak, Contestee, in which it. is alleged that said Robert. A. Doak has wholly abandoned said tract mid changed his residence therefrom for more than two years since making said entry, and next prior to the date herein , that said tract is not settled upon and cultivated by said par tv as required bv law.—said parties are hereby notified to appear, reapond and offer evidence touching said allegation at 10 o'clock a. m. on March 12. 1907, before C. T Blumenrother, Notary Public, at. his office in Bandon. Oregon, ami that final hearing will be held at 10 o'clock a. in on March 2t>. 1907. before the Register ami Receiver at the United States Land < Itlice in ltosebnrg, Oregon. I he said contestant having, in a proper affidavit, filed November 10, l’.MM,, set. forth facts which show that after doe dilligence pt rsonal service of this notice cannot be made. It is hereby ordered and directed that such notice Im given by due and pro|>er publication. B enjamin L. E ddy . Register NEED A NEW STOVE? Itruljie A Renrlt Move*. RnngeM and Heaters .1 III Our assortment of hardware, tinware and edged tools is moat complete. Tinning & Flnnitiing a. Sioeoialty T he H ardware M an , A. M c N air , HOTEL /\ cites $r.oo to $2.00 per Dav. SPECIAL RATES UK THE WEEK OR J\l O.K TH. SAMPLE EOOM IN CONNECTION. BANDON, H. Smith t .... OREGON. O. /•'. Rohrer A. B. SABIN Manufacturer and Dealer lit ■ All Kinds of Saddlery. Harner »nd Saddle* Repaired, 7 P- t -<— ^v— Have in them so many excellencies that they are now acknowledged the greatest sellers on the coast, and they are growing in favor every year. We have the exclusive agency in Bandon for these household and office necessities, and prices range exceedingly modest in either case. G. 7 I > 320 acres Dairy Ranch, $4000. Several other large Dairy Rauches cheap. COMING BANDON. - - Bandon Co-Operative Reality Co. ■ OKFXMJN. Real Estate and City Property D -n't forget that Dr. Hteele. dentist, ia located in Hnmlon. 4 loto ho<i bou««* in Bamlon, nil 32 acres | mile d«-ep water front. ch>»r<-<i ami fin«* ocwtn Tiaw. VEtuO. 4 mile« from Bandon, for $4000 Fine Bau<i« u Real Estafa Co. fMtory »ite. Bamiou Real FatateOo MTSII>KS< r. ANI» Iti s INB hh LOTH HOLD AM> KM II A NG TI». BROKBIiAGB in »!>«>» A GBNBMAI. TIM BBK, BABIB LA M»H, K KNTH, < <»|. L»< T ION#