Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, March 21, 1907, Image 4

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Died—March 17. Lloyd, iufaut hod burg. T J Rasor, Prosper. A J Wittmar,
Camp. C A Wegb<4tn. Kaudolph, W I*
of Mr. and Mrs. Hampson id wards.
Haliteti, Baud >lph, A B Robison. Marsh
i-C-C-C-C
Local Lore « I
Butter wrappers pnuirJ at ths R e
cohdek office.
Died- March 1*.). Mary Ellen,
Cash paid for sacks by the Bandon daughter of Mr. and Mrs McAffee
Edwards. Age 1 year 11 months.
Commercial Co.
For Sale, a Baine W agon. 3 1-4 in.
House, barn ami 3 lot« in Baudon,
as good as new. Inquire or address
$135H. Bandon Real Estate Co.
T. B. Wheeler retnrne»! Tuesday W . H. Smith. Coquille, Oregon.
morning from a few days visit iu
Marshfield.
Mrs. S Mundy and Mrs A. J
Barre were Coquille visitors last
Thursday.
Sunday was St. Patricks l>Hy nod
the wearing of tlie green was promi­
nent everywhere.
Miss Dollie Skeelh, of Coquille, is
in town for a few days’ visit with her
sister. Mr». Cbas. Lorenz.
Send your watch repairing to V. R.
Wilson, the watchmaker at Coqnille
—over 20 yearn experience.
J S. Cox of Portland, n prominent
fire insurance ui’iti. was in (own the
latter part of the week on business.
Rev. Horsfall will liolil services in
Si John’s Episcopal church, Sunday
morning am) evening nt Die usual
hours.
(}. ’
Hon, of
week .
ness.
Mrs. Doris McKenzie am) child, re
turned Monday evening, after a
month’s visit with friends and rei-
stives in Seattle. W ash.
'There is nothing new tn regard to
the schooner Bessie K. The notes
from Port Orford states she is still
off shore and a Ing will arrive.
W. J. Li)jeqvi~t. of Marshfield, is
in Bandon this week looking over the
country.
He is a contractor and
builder and is looking for a location.
Carpenters Attention.
Do you
know that the Bandon Hardware Co.
carry the finest line of tools that yon
will see for many a day?
A letter from A T. Fetter asks after
his friends, anil informs its he has
gone into the job printing business in
San Francisco He is managing the
business,
M rs. Janey Laird, who has been
visiting her children near Johnson’«
Mill, returned home Monday on ac­
count of the illness of her daughter.
Mrs. Von 1‘egert.
Everybody is getting a skate on
now days at the new rink in the Rosa
hall. The management have laid a
fine new floor and while the building
is rather narrow for this amusement,
it is amply long.
N. C. Medley was a Coquille visitor
this week. He informs us he has the
agency for the Standard oils anti
paints and will have something to
say to our readers in the near future
through these columns.
D ressmaking I’ ahloks . Mrs. E,
Lewin and Miss Annie Clawson have
opened up dress-making parlors iu
the rooms directly over the Lewin
Moat Market. The ladies of Bandon
and vicinity are invited to call.
The new buildings for the Lyon &
Johnson Mil) near Bandon are being
rushed A crew of experienced mill
wrignts from Portland arrived and
are working on the new structure
under L. A. Crane.
We are forced to leave out about a
column and a half of good local tost­
ter oti account of the unexpected arti-
cle of the shooting affair
Second Annual Meeting.
COMING
COMINO
COMINO
Our laige stock of Implements, Plows, Cultivators
and Shovel Plows on every boat.
A fine line of
Carpenters Tools and Stoves and Ranges have
already arrived.
If you are thinking of pt,j-.ting
your house this spring drop in and let us figure
with you.
W e can save you money.
TLe aeconil annual meeting of the
Yon can tell a mans' ability by tii»>
tools Im uses. The best carpenters Cooa Epworth League Association
get their tools from the Bandon will be held at Coqnille on April l'.lth,
20th and Slat. A number of the local
Hardware Co. who has a new line.
If yon fail to receive this paper members will be present. Following
regularly, kindly notify this office. is the program for the three days:
COQUILLE
Friday evening April 1!) 7>K), de
It is our aim to furnish subscribers
votional
services
led
by
Coqnille;
the paper regularly am) notification
of such failure will be promptly in­ address of welcome, M C W ise, P E,
NOSLERA MORRISON, Prop’rs.
and F L Sumner; reception.
vestigated.
Timber Land Act June 3, 1K7K
Coquill«, Oregon.
Saturday, April 20, morning 8:30
FOR PUBLICATION.
There is one young man of Bandon devotional services led by Myrtle United NOTICE
States Land Office. Roseburg, Ore., This space for announcement of Miss First-Class
Laundry Work
February, <», 1907.
who is deeply regreting his kindness Point; business; paper, “How May
Notice is hereby given that m compliance Mantie Garfield's Spring Millinery
of heart. He was asked a» a favor to the Social Department Help the with the provisions of the act of Congress
of every kind done on abort notice,
Opening.
and nt rensonnlile prices.
riile a horse to Bullards ho the beast Spiriual Department, I y North Bend; of June 3, I87S. entitled "All net. for the
sale of timber lands in the States of (Lil
might b»> loaded onto the Dispatch. discussion; “The L<a<ler and His Dif­ ifornin, Oregon. Nevada and Washington
Satisfaction is Guaranteed.
Territory,” as extended to all the Public
Before he had time to consider, the ficulties, by Marshfield, discussion; Land
States hy act of August 4. 1902,
J-C*Orders left on Mondays with our Bun-
boat bad »leparted and nothing must The Pastor's opporlunily, First in Charles G. Fahy, of Billiards P. (L. County
don agent. A. O. TROWBRIDGE, will be
of C<ios, State of Oregon, lias this day tiled
d<i but he should look up bis steed, Devotional Meetings and Personal ic this office Ills sworn statement No. 7797.
given careful attention and delivered in
Bandon at the store Friday evenings.
He found a rawlioueii plug, out of Eellowslnp, Rev A F Lacy; Second for tin- purchase of the SW'4 of N W l4 ot'
Section N<>. h in Towtuhip No. 2S Smith.
horse,
common cnurtesy called n
in lb»» Cabinet Meetings and Social Range No. 14 West, W. M., and will offer
proof to show that the land sought is more
and after proceeding pint way Gatherings; discussion; dosing.
valuable for its timber or stone than for
ARTHUR RICE
found that he was not built
Saturday afternoon, April 20 2 agricultural purposes, ami to establish his
claim
to
said
land
before
tile
County
Clerk
Jeweler
and
Watchmaker
for a bareback performer. After o’clock, devotional exerercises led by ami Clerk of County Court of (’oos County,
much persuasion with a two inch pole, Bandon; paper, "Personal Responsi­ Oregon, at Coquille, Coos County, Oregon,
BANDON, OR.
At North Bend
on Saturday, tiie lltii day of May, 191)7.
the they steed brought him to bis bility for the I'dsaved,” led by Myrtle He mimes ns witnesses: James A. Mor­
SOUVENIR POSTAL CARPS.
destination, where he joyfully de Point; paper, Christian Character in rison of Bullards. I*. ()., Coos County, Ore
The largest and best assortment in
gon; Francis J. Fahy of Bandon, ('oos
town. Agates polished and mount­
scended to terra firtnaonce more vow­ P)iblic Life,
Is now open for the re­
Marshfield;
paper, County, Ort gon : Mary E. T'ahy of Bullards,
ed to order. If yon find a nice agate
ing never more to do stouts on horse Christian Character in Business, Co­ I*. ()., Coos (tountv, Oregon; Sarah Fahy of
ception
of patients. The
Billiards, I*. O.. (.'oos County Oregon
while on the beach we will tell you
I
back. Since then the young man lifts quille, discussion of both th»» above.
Any and all persons claiming adversely
terms aie $1(1 per week
whether it is worth mounting. A
above-described lands nre requested to
been eating his meals off the mantle Christian Stewardship, Elkton, dis­ the
and upwards. For par­
large assortment of watches, clocks,
file their claims in this otlice on or before
and had to lay off from bis work fit cussion; The Churchless Masses, said lltii day of May, 1907.
ticulars apply to : :
silverware and Jewelry of all kinds.
B knjamin L E ddy , Register.
the ship yard.
North Bend, di mission; Misssonary
Gold and Fountain Pens, including
the Waterman and Conklin's auto­
That Abe Rnef, the San Francisco Study Classes and How to Run
Timber I.and Act. .lune 3, IS7S.
matic fillers, the best in the market.
Them,
by
\V
S
Gordon,
Gardiner,
grafter, was not the debonair, smiling,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
We have the Marshall one dollar
bappy-go lucky fellow that be was discussion. How Should Young Lady United States Land Oflice, Roseburg Ore..
fountain pen.
February 7. 11MI7.
pictured by the San Francisco papers Members Show a Christian Interest
North Bend, Or.
Notice is hereby given Hint in compliance
in
Young
Men
W
ho
tire
Stranger,
with the provisions of the net ol Congress
when recaptured at Trocadero after
of .litue 3, IS7H, entitled ‘An net for the
his picturesque escape from custody and should Souls Remain Unsaved sale of timber lands in the States of Cal­
for
the
Want
of
an
Introduction?
ifornia, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington
was the statement made hv a deputy
Territory,” as extended to all the Public
led
by
Marshfield
;
General
discussion
of W. J. Burns, who found Rnef, to
Land States by act of August. 4, 1892,
Thomas H. Ibinly. of Coquille, County of
Horace Stevens. Mr Stevens who is election of officers; adjournment.
State of Oregon, has tins day filed in
Saturday evening, April 20-7:30 Coos.
assistant to T. B. Neuhausen, special
this office his sworn statement »No. 7«U4.
for the purchase of the EC of SF.’t, NW1,
agent of the interior department, has devotional exercises led l>y Elkton; of
SEq, NE'ij of SW*-4 of Section No. 27.
lecture
by
Rev
\V
S
Gordon
of
Gar
ill Township No. :!ll. South, Range No. 14
just returned from San Francisco
West. W. M., and will offer proof to show
where he has been engaged in gov­ diner; question box opened. Bene­ that the land sought is more valuable for
diction.
its
timber or atone than for agricultural
ernment work. Continuing he said:
Best bargains offered by
purposes, and to establish his claim to said
Sunday,
April
21
G:30
a
in,
the
‘•Rnef was not only not happy and
land Ix-fore J. H. llpton, II. S. Commission­
at his office at Langlois, Cnrrv County.
smiling when retaken by Burns, the morning watch and experience meet er
Oregon, on Wednesday, the 15th day of
ing
led
by
F
L
Sumner
of
Marsh
­
May, 1907.
deputy told me, when he discovered
as witnesses: Janies (4. Rus
who came after him, almost fainted field; Sunday School; love feast led sei, lie of names
Fourmile, Curry County, Oregon;
Office i» Denholm building, upstairs.
hy
Brother
Jackson,
Coqnille;
ser
­
Gustave Shroeder, of Arago. Coos County.
and ha»l to be assisted into Burns'
Oregon;
John
llnftile,
of
Hare,
Curry
mon followed by sacrament, M C
C. T. Blumenrother
automobile.
County, Oregon ; Henry Cbestley, of Hare,
Wire,
Curry County. Oregon.
A. D. Morie
and all persons claiming adversely
Sunday afternoon 2:30 union rally, the Anv
-.y^-tl »9
•’» •»’» T: Xi.
ahove-descrilied lands are requested to
£
MARINE
< mass meeting with the children, led tiie their claims in this office on or before
May, 1907.
hy Junior Superintendent Mrs P said 15th day of
B enjamin L E ddy , Register.
AUBIVKD.
Nelson of Bandon; 6:30 Epworth
March 15 Sch Coqnelle, Botzer,
League devotional hour, Prof Vose,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
150,(MH) ft lumber.
Coqnille; song service; addresses on
Department of the Interior.
SAILED.
lh»< Sabbath, shall il I k » sacred or sec­
<i S. Land Office at. Roseburg, Or..
March 11! Sell San Buena Vent ura.
I tec. 15, 19»«.
ular, by W R F Browne, A F Lacy,
Will not make a man look dressed up if he has n threo-days growth of beard.
Krebs, from S F.
Notice is hereby given that David I*.
Presto, change. Just step into
W S Gordon W P Pepper, George Strang, Jr., of Bandon, Oregon, Ims filed
Elizabeth due tomorrow, Barge
\\ Ellis, W F Rogers and II N Bran- notice of his intention to make final com­
W. LA STEPHENS^ Barber SI tojd
mutation | roof in support of his chum, viz :
Chinook left San Francisco today,
and he w ill make yon look like a gentleman.
Hot mid Cold Ballis.
ahnm; installation service«, consecra­ Homestead Entry No 11911. made Aug. 7,
due Saturday or Sunday, in tow of
P.ML*.
for
the
NE'
4
of
SW>4.SW',
of
NT?,,
tion meeting closing with the Ep­ and Nl-.j of SE’,. Section 28, 'Township 28 S.
tug Wizard.
Range 14 W., and Hint said proof will be
worth League benediction.
............................................................................
Bandon
Hardware
Company
Steam Laundry.
Watch
Watch
THE MERCY HOSPITAL
Sisters of Mercy
lUfYiAT is the time to buy
11UW
Bandon real estate
BANDON REAL ESTATE CO.
Bandon, Oregon
A Fifty Dollar Suit
House for Sale.
W’e have two bouses, just finished,
and lots adjoining each other that we
will sell, either separate, or together
They are in fine location and have
fine view. Call or address.
W. C R ockwell .
H. F. Morrison and wife returned
G eo . H, R ockwell .
the fore part of the week, from several
days visit in Portland Mr Morrison
Lillian McCue.
has purcbaseil a complete lino of
fixtures for a barbet shop, which lie
Died: Lillian McCue, the two-year-
will install as soon as they arrive. old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Mc­
He reports the strike has things Cue, of Parkersburg, March 14. The
pretty badly tied up in the Rose City funeral was held at the Episcopal
Mrs. Anna Kellogg, of Portland, church of Bandon, last Friday March
who is visiting witli her brother Wm. 15. The death is due to stomach
Stephens, has start»»»! n class in trouble that the little one has been
tapestry oil painting. She is ex­ afilicted with for a long time.
perienced in this lino of work and
has a number of beautiful pieces
At the Gallier Hotel
finished in this manner. Mrs Kel­
Following are the guests registered
logg is desirous of securing a Rood
location for a rooming house and at the hotel since last Friday morn
came to Bandon for that purpose.
ing:
E N Hutchinson, Portland; W H
Kit) acre ranch 5 miles from Bandon;
good bottom land, $2300. Bandon Wood, S F, Geo Clinton and wifp, J
D Myers Coqnille, Jas Smith. Flor
Real Estate Co.
once. W A Goehing. Council Blnfis,
Beecher Jess, the new city marshal, la, W S Crome. Mont. Chas G Loe,
informs ns that he is going toonforce (’ A Berg, S W Berg, Portland, O I’
Rohrer, City, F M Flye, Marshfield,
the dog license ordinance to the limit. G W Shelley and wife, Marshfield,
There are a lot of worthless canines F A Spencer. Chicago, Oliver Neal.
on our streets that nre a nuisance and Etelka, Ed Robillard. Michigan, Wm
are owned by nobody in particular, Oddy, Coqnille, A J Perkins, J L
Clark. V S Booth, A L Young, Port
and Mr. Jess informs ns he will act Isnd, Hugh C Lnwer. Chicago, A H
aa the official dog catcher until they Waterman. S F, A M ()aki»s. Port­
are regularly protected by license or land. W L Cronk. Townsen»!, Mont,
exterminated. Mr Jess is the new M F Logfin,Clinton, la, Alfred John*
marshal recently appointed to take sou, Sr. CoqnilloJ S P Bartlett, Co
quille, W A Kinney, Portland, \\ G
th« place of ex marshal Ed Henry.
ijilgeqnest, Marshfield, C A McKel
What is worth d ung is worth doing li|»e, N Bend, L McCurdy. Empir »,
well. Send yotir \\ atcb Repairing to
V. K Wileou, the watchmaker nt Co-
q«dle- over ‘JO years experience.
field, James Armstrong, Aberdeen. A >
Waterman. B J Scott, W A Babb. Spaikslie,
J F Lucy, F H .Munich. H F Heawck. W A
James, K Hillmaa. W H Dulwrt, J M Nel
son, Hy Thompson, John Thompson, T D
Haaeltine, M Everest, G W Collins. Port­
land, Miss E G Kelsey, Siioruian. Texas.
Chas Mansell. Coquille. Claud Brown. Mir
tie Point, LCox. City. Mrs. <’. Flicketigi r.
Albany, B A Ayles and sou, C.spnllc. B.,l>
Hill:», Camp Chas W Dye Coquille, Win
Collin., Pruspiro, Iml. R W Harrington,
Bridge. H Krouiiian. Eureka, R O Hepburn,
8 F. Mrs ('has Baxter, Ciajuille. (I i. Mil
lard. Kov Fox. slm Favorite. Vern G iroulte,
D M Gro«, Camp, W Housiuan, I'ortliiud.
John P Tupper, Coqnille.
cuNTEsr Minear
1>< lurtweiit >f the Interior,
f . H. Lai d < ttlie nt R .—burg »It .
Fotiruary. 23, 1907.
A Slitheieut contest affidavit having been
tiled hi this otlice by Mar; «ret Lamont c.,n-
lesiiini. Hgainst iioiin -lead eutrv No. 10X12.
made June 27, 1J0I, I r X'-a of \E'(. NE'4
of N W »4 of See. 31 slid .X W l4 of N W I4 ot
See. 29. township 29, «>., Range 14 W., by
John E. Tathuiu. cuulestee, in winch it is
alleged that sin.I John i< I'mliatn lias
wholly abandoned smd tract ; that he has
changed Ins residence Ibetefroiu for more
Hum <>ue vear since making said entry ; Hint
Hie smd tract is not Mettled upon and eulti
x J, 1 by s nd party m reqairvd by law; tbai
Ins alleged nbsetiee from »aid land is not
due to employmeut in tin- military or naial
service ol the United Stales said parties are
her, bv notified to np|iear, respond and offer
evidence touching said allegation at 10
o'clock a. in., on April 29, 1907, before
George I* lopping, 11 notary public at bis
otlice at Bandon, Oregon, and that final
bearing will be held at 10o’clock a. m. on
May lit. 1907, before the Register auii Re
cciver at Hie Fluted States l.niid < Ifiiee- in
Roseburg, Oregon.
I he said contestant ha\ ing. ill a proper
atlidavit, filed February 23. 1907. set forth
facts which show that after due diligence
personiil service of this notice cannot lie
made, it is hereby ordered amt ilireoted that
snob notice be given bv line and projier pnli
lication
BnuAMlN L. E ddy , Register.
Card of Thanks.
We, (he undersigned desire to ex-
press our sincere thanks for the
sympathy and assistance extended to
us »luring the illness and death and
burial of our beloved daughter.
Ma. A nu Mas. A. M c C ue .
made before County Clerk and Clerk of
County Court of Coos Comity, Oregon, at
his office at Coqnille, Oregon, on April 1».
1907.
lie names Hie following witnesses to
prove bis continuons residence upon, and
cultivation
of, , the land, viz
viz: : Jesse G. lien
cultivation of
e •ve,
1 ofKandon, Oregon ; Jacob 1’rewet.t, of
I ’ 1 arkerstmrg, Oregon ; Ed Hndsall, of Ban-
d. Ion, Oregon; Zenas C. Strang, of Coquille,
» tregon.
I
B enjamin L. E ddy , Register.
Notice to Creditors.
NEED A NEW STOVE?
Bridge A Reach
NtovcM. RangCM and Heater*«
Have in them so many excellencies that they are now acknowledged the
greatest sellers on Hie coast, and they are growing in favor every year. We
have Hie exclusive agency in Bandon for these household and oflice necessities,
and prices range exceedingly modest in either case.
Our assortment of hardware, tinware and edged tools is most complete.
4 lots and house in Bandon, all
Notice is hereby given that the under­
cleared and tine ocean view, $1300,
signed Ims been duly appointed Admin
Bandon Real Estate Co.
islrator of the estate of 8. A. Alumbangh,
Sherwin-Williams, the paint of deceased, and tlmt all imtsouh having
quality, at the Bandon Hardware Co. claims against said estate are hereby re­
quired to present Hie same to the under
signed, duly verified, at. ray farm near New
The Bandon Real Estate Co. Lake school house, Ceos County, (>r<. vitliin
six months from the date of this notice
Dated this 11th day of March, 1907.
Offer For Sale:
J ames F. A i . itmhmkiii ,
Administrator of Hie estate of S. A. Al
400 lots in Portland Addition from nmbangh, deceased.
Tmning &, F’lLirnl^ing' a. Sp>ecia.lty
A. M c N air ,
HOFEI
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.
577| acre« slock or sheep ranch;
!XX) acri'H cleare»! and in grass; goo»l
buildings; a snap. $4000.
320 acres Dairy Ranch, $4000.
Several other large Stock
Dairy Ranches cheap.
and
Several 30 and 40 acre tracts of
land, cheap. Town lots from $100 to
$500 each.
i •
W V I’ >pe, Lnaglom, W >1 Norvsl. Coquil; i,
32 aerea | mile deep water front.
L A Braden. Myrtle Point, W W (Hvf. (!o-
qnille, riio» Lan»'. L I’ M.inry, W E Slinu»- I mi lea from Bandon, for ÿtotx). Fin» A
bv. R H Mimt.S I’ Bartlett. I’ercv Schroeder,
J
Tbos llnulv. Coqoille. M It Snwd. Parker» factory site. Bandon I ¡an I E-talaCo.
rT-î-î-î-r m :-rrt-um
4
A. B. SABIN
Manufiictnn
Manuf icfiir» r hîh
and I i>
D> al»T
aler in
GALLIER
/\ates $r.oo /o $2.00 per Day.
#10 to $35 a lot.
Executors Notice.
House and lot on extension to
First street, $1,250.
Notice is hereby given that the under­
House and five lots W. M. Ad.
signed has lieen apisiinted Executor of Hie
$3,000.
last will of Henry Randleman decensed,
and letters testamentary has been issued to
him out of the County Court of Hie State of
Oregon, for Hie Conntv of Coos.
All persons having claims against the
estate of said Henry Rnndleninn deceased,
are required to present them with the prop­
er vouchers within six months from the
date of this notice, to me at iny farm on
Bear (’reek, near l’arki-rsburg. Coos County,
I >regon.
Dated this 12th day of March. 1907.
DsWrrrC. R anpi . eman ,
Executor fo the estate of Henry Randle-
man, ileceased.
T he H ardware M an .
8 EEC ML R.1TES BY THE WEEK OR MONTH.
SAMfLE BOOM
BANDOX,
G.
it. Smith
IN CONNECTION.
OREGON.
O. E. Rohrer
Bandon Co-Operative Reality Co.
Real Estate and City Property
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Iti Silit X F ANI! Iti SINF.SN l.ttn SOI.Il AMI EXCHANGED
A GENERAI.
All Kinds of Saddlery.
flames«* and Saddle* Kepaired.
BANDON,
-
-
OKEGON.
lllillKni lGE Itt 'INtss
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Tl M lll-:K. F A KM I. A Mrs. KKMTS, COI.I.F.CTIOJJN