Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, March 28, 1907, Image 4

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    Parkersburg, Oregou . Ed Hadsall, of Ban
old angel put off »ucb a looking thing still ba«! the $6800 on bis person,
Timber Laiitl Art Juue 3, I STH
Notice to Creditors.
don, Oregon; Zenas C. Strang, of Coquille
on me; but 1 reckon we are stuck un­ minus tbe few stipends h< ba«i ns«- I
Oregou
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION,
B knjamin L. E ddl Register.
The Oregon Soeiety of the Sone of less 1 kin work Johnny Green to in imbibing. The nucleus of his t'uited Blates Lniid < Ittiee. Roseburg, < Ire.,
Noticv ia hereby
tti.it the under
Februnry,
6,
1307.
«¡lined I1HM I wen duly appointed Viiuin
American Revolution offer« prizes to tra«le il sight unseen for one of bis fortune was taken by Captain Moore Notice is herrbj given tbtt in coniphunce
Timber l.u«««l Aet. Juue 3. IMIS
lAtritur «»( tlie estate of S. A. Alam batik'll,
to prevent a robbery W hen Miller will; the proviHioiis of the act of CuiigreM
tbe pupils of tbe public school«« of spotted pups.”
of June 3. 18’8. entitled "Au act fur tbe
de?eaKe»i, and that all persona I ihviii ’
NOTICE
F
R
PI
RLit'AT
It»,
g«*ls solter he will probably thank the ««le uf timber lands III tbe Mates <>f t’al
the state of Oregon, for es«ays on
1 uilisl States Laud Office, Roseburg Or»’., tfinnun nu iiust «aid tut ate are hereby n*
Police Department of Portlaml for ifortiiH, Oregon, Nevada and Washington
subjects couu(«cted with our War for
qtlired t«> present the sunt to the nii.lei
February 7 ¡3 '7
Territory." as extended to all the Public |
Th« Brownsville Affair.
Nolle«' is beiebv given that in «-. .««»,.li i . . ■*1 tied. duly %eriti<ul. at mv farm lie.u Xew
th«» cure they have taken of him. L hih I Ntates bv act of Auunat 4. 1302.
Independence.
O. Faby, «»f Bullards I*. O, County w ith tlie pro» Dion, nt the Het ol C
Lake s. h ull house, Coos County* Ore.within
Miller was allowisi to go, and can get t'bariea
Prizes of $30 and $20 will be given
of U imm , State of Oregon, has this day tiled of Juue 3, 1878, entitled 'An net to, the
of tIII.ber lands III the Stales < f Cat nix months from th«* date of this notna*
for the tirat and second beat essay
The Senate Committee on Military his money from the Captain when lie ic this office Ills sworu slateuieut No. 7737. sale
l>Hted tins nth dav ot March,
for tbe purchase of the SW1-« of NW1« of ifornia, Oregon, Nevada, anil W i-bington
respectively, written on any of tbe Affairs is in session as it bas been shows that he is able to care for it.
Section No. H III Towtiabip No. 28 South. Territory,*' as extended to all the Public
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Vl I'MHil iiH
Laud
States
by
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tnguat
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1832.
Itange No. II Weat, W M , and will offer
following subject*«: Joseph Brant sine«» the adjournment of Congress,
Adiuinistiat«>r
of
tba
estate
of S \ \l
I
homas
II.
Hanlv.
of
Coquille.
Count»
ot
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proof to allow that tbe laud sought la more
and the Indiana of th« Revolution; and as it is likely Io be for several
valuable for its timber or atone than tor > Coos. State of Oregon, lias itiisd «» til.«l in umbau^h. d* ceased.
agricultural purposes, and to establish Ina this office bis sworn statement No 78(4.
Public Schools as a Means of Amen weeks yet. Tbe investigation of the Bogus Five Dollar Pieces. claim
of si.1,. NW1«
to said laud before the Count« Ulerk for the purchase of the I
and Clerk of County Cour« of Coot County, of SE1«. N 1. ■ ot sW -, of S, <■««.. N
canizing tbe Children of Aliena; Sep­ Brownsville affair is the subject of
Oregon, at Coquille, Coos County, Oregon, in Township No. 30, South. Range N<> II The Bandon Real Estate Co.
aration of Church ami State in its daily sessions which keep about
Have yon got a five dollar go)«] ou Saturday, the lllh day of May, 13(17.
West. W. M., mid will otfer proof to show
He names as witnesses James A. Mor­ that tbe laml sought is more valuable for
America.
ten senators in Washington who are | piece in your pocketT Doyon know
Offer For Sale:
rison of Bullards, 1*. O , Coos County, tire Its timber or stone than for agricultural
Tbe essays are limited to three eager to be anywhere else
The that it might be counterfeit i Secret gon; Francis J Fahy of Bandon. Coos purposes, and to establish his claim to saiii
land
before
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pton.
I
S.
Cominissioii
Oregon. Mary E. Faby of Bullards.
thousand words each, must be written deeper the Brownsville matter is offit'ials have discovered that then« is County.
P. O„ Coos County, Oregon; Sarah Faby of er at bis office at Langlois, Curry County.
41H) lots in Portland Adililion from
Oregon, on Wednesday, the 15th day of
in tbe student's own Land writing on probed tbe less the information that a lot of counterfeit currency of llint Bollards, P. O , Coos Comity Oregon
and all persons claiming adverselv May, 1307.
$10
Io S‘V> a lot.
one aide only of the paper, and ac is extracted and the whole affair has denomination that is being circulated tbe Any
He names ns witnesses Janies (i Rus­
above-described lands are requested to
House ami lot on extension to
compaiiled by a certificate of the assumed n mysterious character that in Portland. The coin is remarkably tile their claims in this office on or before sel. of Fonrmile, Curry County, Oregon,
Gustave Hbroeder. of Arago, Coos County,
May. 1307.
writer's teacher, stating that the is likely to prove too much for the 1 well made and is hard to detect. The said 11th day of
Oregon; John Hufttle, of Hare, Curry First street, $1,250.
B enjamin L E ddy . Register.
House and five lots W. M. Ad.
County, Oregon . Henry Cliestley, of Hare,
wrilw is a pupil in a designted class, practical minds of the senators. Sen­ I usual game is to make a small pur
Curry County, Oregon.
$3,000.
and that the teacbee believes the es ator Foraker who is responsible for ■ chase with th«« coin ami to take good
Any ami all persons claiming adversely
CONTEST NOTICE
tbe above de-erits-d lands are requested to
say to be the pupils own unaided the Brownsville investigation from money in change.
Six acres of lami Town of Bandon,
Uepartmeut of the Interior
tiie tbeir claims in this office on or liefore
said 15th day of May, 131)7.
work. The essays must be signed by tiie beginning and who began it with
$2,000.
U.
S.
Land
Office
at
Roseburg.
Or.,
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B knjamin L E ddy . Register.
February, 23, 1907.
tbe writer, giving also his or her the i«lea of making political capita)
House and 13 acres land, Town of
A sufficient contest affidavit having Iwen
post office address. They should be for bin.self ami embarrassing the ad­
filed in tins office bv Margaret Lamont con
Gets It Twisted.
Bandon
$5.500.
testanl. against homestead entry No. lOKitl?.
Executor's Notice.
forwarded to Mr A M. Smith, Fen­ ministration, is still at the bead of
made June 27, l.mi, for N1«, of NEL, NE1«
660 acres, Dairy Ranch, $14.000.
ton Building, Portland, Oregon, and business though it must have a bitter
>« of Sec. ¡Wand NW1« of NW1, of
Th«» Myrtle Point Enterprise of of NW
23. Township 23, S„ Hauge 14 W., by
Notice is hereby given that the under­
should reach their destination not interest for him now. It is supposed last Friday reports tbe Allen shoot Sec.
577| acres stock or sheep ranch;
John E. TathHiu. contestee, in which it is signed has been appointed Executor of tbe
alleged that said John E. Tat hum has
later than tbe 25th of May. 1007,
that this investigation will end as all mg incident in this manner:
300
acres cleared and in grass; good
wholly abandoned said tract; that be has last will of Henry Randleman deceased,
In awarding these prizes the com­ sill'll investigations a.e expected to
changed
his
residence
therefrom
tor
more
buildings;
a snap. $4000.
and
letters
testamentary
has
been
issued
to
“A sensational story of a shooting
mittee will tie govern« d by consider­ do. without conclusion, decision or affair that took place at Bandon Ilian one year since making sHid entry . that bim out of the County Court of the State of
the said tract is not settled upon and culti
320 acres Dairy Ranch, $4000.
ations of: Originality. Accuracy of action.
Tuesday night has reached Myrtle vated by said party as required by law; that Oregon, for the County of Coos.
All persons having claims against tlie
i Point. According to the report s Ins alleged absence from said land is not
statement; manner of treatment; or
Several other large Stock and
to employment in tbe military or naval estate of said Henry Randleman deceased,
man by tbe name of Allen took a due
tbography, syntax, and punctuation.
Dairy
Ranches cheap.
service of the United States said parties are
For Sale.
couple of shots at night watchman hereby notified to appear, respoml and offer are required to present them with the prop
These prizes are offered to en­
touching said allegation at 10 er vouchers within six months from the
Several 30 and 40 acre tracts of
One horse, trusty and well broken ¡•lack Hoover, when tbe officer drew evidence
o’clock a. m . on April 23, 1307, before date of this notice, to me nt my farm on
courage love of our country ami the
! bis gun and shot him dead. It seems George
P. Topping, a notary public at bis Bear Creek, near Parkersburg. Coos County. land, cheap. Town lots from $100 to
for buggy. Weighs about lOOOponnds. that Allen was under the influence
study of its history.
office at Bandon, Oregon, and that tinal
$500 each.
For furiher particulars enquire of of liquor and ha«l been making hearing will be held at 10 o’clock a. tn. on Oregon.
Additional information may be ob
E. W. F ahy .
trouble at th«« Tupper House where May 13, 1307, before the Register and Re­ Dated this 12th day of March. 1307.
32 acres j mile deep water front,
at the United States Lanil Office iu
tained by writing to General Thomas
D k W itt C. R andi . kman ,
he had been ejected from the build ceiver
4 miles from Bandon, for $4000. Fine
Roseburg, Oregon,
Hous««, barn and 3 lots in Bandon, ing. He drew a gun ami threatened
Executor fo the estate of Henry Randle­
M. Anderson, care of Tbe Bucking­
The said contestant having, in a proper
factory site. Bandon Real EstateGo.
| affidavit, tiled February 23, 1307, set forth man, deceased.
to
shoot
tbe
man
who
would
dare
to
£1350.
Bandon
Real
Estate
Co.
ham, Portland. Oregon.
facte which show that after due diligence
stick his head out of the door. The personal
service of this notice canuot be
night watchman went after him to made, it is hereby ordered and directed that
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place him under arrest when tbe such notice be given by due and proper pub
lioation
shooting
took place."
Wanted to I Trade.
Miller Sees Sights.
B enjamin L. E ddt , Kegister.
To most persons in thia vicinity,
The Roseburg Stork has not been
E. G Miller an Alaska man, well who are familiar with tbe incident,
oäat s
NOTICE EOlt PUBLICATION.
giving satisfaction to a certain small known in Bandon, was doing Port this seems like a tale out of whole
Department of tbe Interior.
boy of that place and the Drain Non : land last Thursday night ami is re­ cloth. Aside from the fact that Jack
It. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Or..
Dec. 15. 1306.
Hoover did not do the shooting; that
pariel comments tbnsly: A small ported by the Telegram as follows:
Notice in hereby given that David P.
Best bargains offered by
Roseburg boy hiHt week was called in
After being released from the toils Allen bad not been ejected from tbe Strang, Jr., of Bandon, Oregon, has tiled
notice
of
his
intention
to
make
final
com
­
to view his new-born baby brother. of the Police Court ami having been building, the threatening of Allen to
mutation proof in support of his claim, viz:
He looked it over with dissatisfaction, advised by Judge Camrou to keep ‘‘shoot tlie first man who would dare Homestead Entry No. 11311, made Aug. 7,
1302. for the NE1« of SW1,, SW1, of NEV«,
and finally asked: “Mamma, where away from ba«l company, E. G Miller to stick hie bead out of the building,” and
Nh, of BE1«, Section 28, Township 28 S.
did this thing coine from?” ‘‘An found drunk last night with $6800 in ami tbe attempt of arrest, the article Range 14 W., and that said proof will be
Office io Denholm building, upstairs.
made before County Clerk and Clerk of
angel brought it, Jimmie.” ‘‘Wnz his pockets, wandered into the North is correct. Mr Hoover is deeply County
Court of Coos County, Oregon, at
C. T. Blumenrother
you awake when be came!” ‘‘Cer­ End Ibis afternoon and was again wouodeii at his connection in the his office at Coquille, Oregon, on April 13.
1307.
A. D Morse
tainly, Jimmie.” “Well, then, mam found in an intoxicated condition by article and he bats asked tbe editors
He names the following witnesses to
ma, all that I have got to say is that Patrolman Anderson ami escorted to of the Enterprise to kindly correct prove his continuous residence upon, and
cultivation of, the land, viz Jesse G. Len
you are dead easy. I’d like to see any the station. W hen searched, Miller their statement in this week’s paper. eve, of Bandon, Oregon ;'Jacob Prewett, of
Prize« For Essays.
M
liOW
*
time t° buy
Bandon real estate.
BANDON REAL ESTATE CO.
Bandon, Oregon.
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Our Spring and Summer Goods Here
STEAMER ELIZABETH BRINGS IN BIG CONSIGNMENT
ARE Pleased to announce to our many customers that our new Spring aud Summer stock of General Merchandise has
arrived.
Special pains have been taken in making this selection and it is to the interests of our customers to know that
we haven t a shoddy garment in onr stock.
We have something that will be particularly interesting to the ladies of
Bandon and vicinity in onr new dress goods. The very latest patterns in Lawns, Fonlnrds, Dimities, Ginghams to say
nothing of tbe broad selection of calicoes and muslin.
materials this year and we have made an unusually large selection of each.
underskirts.
The varying styles call for a number of new designs and
Your attention is also called to the new stock of black sateen
\\ e have them in all sizes and if yon would like to make a selection, we would ask yon to come before they are picked over.
Onr Muslin underwear for ladies never has been beat and the present time is no exception.
Styles in Men s Neckwear are very similar to last season with tbe exception of new designs iu tbe material.
We have always been pop­
ular on account of our liberal seleAffions in this line, and this year brings a large variety. Tbe Elizals th brings this trip onr new stock of
Men s and Boys Hats, which includes all of tbe late steel blocks.
popular brands.
in
The Thoroughbred, our lea«ler, at $3.(MI and tbe Statesman at $2.50 are
Straw Hats and Beach Hats of all descriptions and sizes may be found on our counters
The season s latest in low shoes are
We have the John Ebbert Sime for Ladies, tbe Packard Shoe for Men, and the Five Star School Shoe for Children.
The low shoes are
particularly in vogue this summer, and yon will miss it if yon don't Bee our selection.
It is our aim every spring to run our line of gocecriee down very low to make room for the new line.
almost every article on the shelves is new an«l freeb.
The spring stock is now in and
Time by keeping our shelves stocked only with the better grade of groceries and keeping
the stock fresh, we are prepared to cater to the finest trade in the land.
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TROWBRIDGE
Merchandise
Establishment
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