Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, June 20, 1907, Image 3

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Supplement to
Bandon
Recorder
Coos CouBty League.
The following agreements were en­
tered into by representatives from
the baeball clubs of Marshfield,
North Bowl, Coquille au l Baudou
on fourth day of June, 191)7:
1, That a league shall be formed
coiisisting of four teams— Marsh­
field. North Berni, Coquille and Ban­
don.
2. That this league shall be
known as the Cooe County Baseball
League.
3 That these teams shall not play
auy outside trams upon dates set
forth in th« schedule
4 All teams shall t>e composed of
borne talent, ami under no circum­
stance-. shall anv managers or team
lie allowed to import au omside
player or players; further, that the
home talent i-muposiug the teams
shall have tn be living within the
limits of Coos County prior to June
4. 1907.
5 All visiting teams shall pay
their owe expenses Further, that
the home team hall fHCHl VH all the
gate receipts and sli-ill supply all
balls aud compi-n.iuie the umpire.
(J That all protests shall Im set­
tled by a board coDsisling of Dr. C.
W. Tower. President, and a repre­
sentative from each of the four
teams.
7. That fifty dollars shall be put
up into ttie hands of the president
of the league before ttie 10 th day of
June, 1907, by each team, and this
purse to go to the winner of the pen­
nant
8. That the following schedule
will be followed oat.
lu case of postponed games the
managers of the teams will decide
when such games are to be played.
Signed:
A kthck M ckeown , Marshfield.
L J. S impson , North Bend.
P. B ehalta , Coquille
B en Schuyler Baudou.
The world’s record for a long wind­
ed base ball game was brokeu this
week when two Boston School teams
played a 28 inning game, resulting
in a score of 3 to 4
Elaborate preparations are being
made in Portland fur the coming
Rose carnival and Fiesta. Oue of the
attractions will be a portion of the
Pacific squadron, including the flag-
euipCharleston, which has been de­
tailed hy the Navy department to
proceed to Portland to remain from
June 19 to July 4 th inclusive. The
presence of the squadron was obtain-
thruiigh the efforts of Senator
Bourne, ami through the courtesy of
the President. Another feature of the
Fiesta will be s parade of 2000
children. What Portland wills, she
performs, and we have not the slight
est doubt but that the carnival will
be a great success, aud add new
laurels to her fame as a hostees.
One of the latest developments in
the timber world is the factithat Tboe.
W. Kydd of Victoria, B. C. will at
tempt to ship to, and build up a
timber market upon the Pacitic Coast
for oak timber growu in. and shipped
from Manchuria. Korea and Sitieria
Mr. Kydd believes that tie can lay
such oak lumber down iu British
Columbia at one third of the prevail
lug price and etill make money. He
declares that American capitalists
have already interested themselves in
the matter, ami are today practically
supplying from that source all the
telegraph and electric light poles now
ueed in Mexico.
•ith no active support there. If such
La the case our pedple will iu all
probability tab» up the Baudou prop
osiluiu Bl an early date, aa the feeling
here ia that wa are going to have a
direct outlet to the sea, aud just as
soon aa it ie pi>ent>l* to get it if
Cou* Bay dsmree to remain isolated,
u<> oue is goiug t<> hinder them.
Neither will Douglas county |ieopie
put their money into a railroad for
I he personal benefit of a few iU‘
dividual».
The above article is an editorial
taken from the Roseburg Review,
which commenting further upon the
subject eays: “Bossibly the Cooe
Bay nHOlimeut is reflected from the
following article of the Marshfield
Times, of the 5lh lost ”
Every additional detail which tends
t > throw light upon the Southern
Pacific hue to Coos Bay will be re­
ceived gladly t»y the Coos Bay people
—for there is still a certain amount
<>f wonder as to just where this line
l- goiug ill relatlou to Coos Bay.
I be SB. is admittedly a freight road
and height roads are uot wanted on
the peuiusiila of Coos Bay. They
aliould all run dowu the main land
across the bay. We have a very small
peuiusula here aud cannot afford
t<> let it be taken up by more than
lermiual tracts and local electric
li lies.'
From which article the Review
h is practically arrived at the conclu­
sion that there is “no room' at the
Lay for the road or else it is a scheme
of the S. B„
The Review conclude* with the state­
ment that“ The spirit that occasion
e>l the aiibscribing of over $100,000
here in less than 24 hours is already
beginning to grow restive under the
apparently needlees Islay and if
Coos Bay does not want thia road,
the Baudou proposition will tie given
early consideration.
If tLs la.lies of Baudou wear the
Robt.
Johnson and Baud abotw, they
A m Underground CMy.
la Gatocta, In Austrian Poland, tbETe will never be bothered with corns or 1
is a remarkable underground city, sore feet. Theas shoes are made to
which has a population of over 1.U0U
fit the foot. Lorenz A Hoyt.
men, women and children, acorn* of
wbosn have never aeon the light of
day. It la known aa tba City of Salt
Mines and Is aituated oeveral hundred
feet below the earth's surface. It has
Its town hall, theater and assembly
ioosd as well as a beautiful church.
. ecorated with atatuea, ail being faab
tuned from the pure crystallized rock
salt. It has well graded streets and
tpacious squares. lighted with eleo-
trtclty There are numerous Instances
in thia underground city where not a
tingle Individual lu three or four suc-
<«solve geoerattona baa ever seen the
sun or has any Idea of bow people live
In the light of day
Roseburg is still awaiting develop
weuts at Coos Bay on the railroad
waiter Our people are ready and
anxious to go ahead with the Work
toward construction of the line aud
are growing impatient at the titiex
plained delay on the |>*it of the Coo*
Bay people who are in charge of I lie
organization recently effected by the
joiut committees from the several
towns interested. As the tuna goes
by oor people are inclined to give
inore credence to the rather startling
atab'iueut of conditions as reported
fr >m
Bandon, and published in
Tbut-lays Review The absolute
oileuee of the Cooe Bey ¡«¡»ers re-
*hi ling the hue to Roseburg iudi-
eaiee that the owemeot i* meeUo«
How would you like to be the ice
man! The Bandon Market. Tel)
us when you waul good dry wood.
There to a Uttle wolf and a little rab­
bit in every man.
One way to be unhappy la to envy
the happtnesa of others.
A lucky man always points with
pride to hia good judgment
How many things there are In a
grocery store you never will call fort
It you want to oblige a friend, do
something for him his way instead of
your own way.
A great many people see themselves
us others see them, but they don’t be­
lieve what they see.
fiver occur to you that many of your
sorrows are silly sorrow»- that la, sor­
rows that are not important?
Education la a great thing, no doubt
but the beet housekeepers didn't get
their knowledge out of books.—Atchi­
son Globe.
Portland aud St. Paul Lave both
decided to get on the water wagon
for Sunday, both towns having been
cloned down absolutely on those days.
Bandon Foundry
Machine Shop
Where Do ths Cents Go?
L. LAW &
C. W. DYGERT
Paintersand Contractors
House.
Higu aud Carriage
Paiutiug.
Work
We Handle the North Bend and the Cali-
(iuarauteed
Price» Reasonable
fornia Door Cos.’ Doors, Windows, Sash,
Bandon, Oregon.
Mouldings, etc., and would like to figure
n o
with you on that order before you make
Timber Land Act June 8, 1878
NOTICE FOR PLBLICAHON,
Dulted States Land Office, Roaeburg. Ore.,
March 16, 11*07.
Nutice is hereby giyau that iu ouiupliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress
of June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the
sale of timber lands in the States of Cal
ifurnia, Oregon. Nevada, and Washington
Territory,” as extended to all the Public
Laud States by act of August 4,1892, George
E Wilson of Bandon, County of Cooe, State
of Oregon, baa this day tiled in this office
bis s«oru statement No. 7888. for the pur
chase of the N^ of SWV4, RE1-, of SW1-,'.
NW1, of HE1, of Section No. 15 in Town­
ship No. 2ti S.. Range No. 14 W., aud will
offer proof to show that the land sought is
more valuable for its timber or stone than
for agricultural purposes, aud to establish
bis claim to said land before the County
Clerk and Clerk of the County Court of
Coos County, at bis office at Coquille, Or­
egon, on Friday the 7th day of June, 1907.
He names as witnesses Glenn B. Cox,
Charles L. Cox, aud Edward Oilman of
Bandon, Oregon, and Cecil C. Cox of Co­
quille, Oregon.
Any and all persous claiming adversely
the above described lands are requested to
tile their claims in this office on or before
said 7th day of June 1907.
B enjamin L. E ddy , Register
Garfield & Von Pegert.
Nobody knows what becomes of the
lulUlou* on mllltons of cents that are
minted annually, the productton vary­
LOUIS DOONAR,
ing from JXrMtJM) to K j .OAMJUU pet
annum.
They atmply vanish from
Electrician.
Electric Light [and Tele
sight and are gone forever. The phe­
phone Work. Supplies
WORK A SPECIALTY.
nomenon seems strange aud is not eas­
ily accounted for. People say, “What
Bandon,
becomes of all the pins?’ That la
Oregon
easily answered. Plus soon corrode,
aud thus are transformed into nothing
that la recognisable A copper cent, on
the other hand, to indestructible, com­
A. B. SABIN
paratively speaking But the solution
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Mannfacturer
and Dealer iu
of the problem seems to be that cents Turned Shafting, Cap and Set
are subject to more accidents than any
■ ~ All Kinds of Saddlery. ?
Screws,
Machine
Bolts,
other coins. They change hands ten
Pipe
and
Fittings,
<4
Harueii and Saddle* Repaired.
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times as often as dimes, for example,
Brass Work.
7 BANDON,
-
-
OKEGON.
aud. being of small value, they are not
General Repairing.
Pattern Sbop iu
cared for.—Loe Angeles Times.
Connection.
Mill
Mr. Builder
c.
All
POINTED PARAGRAPHS.
any definate arrangements, we can save
you money
Bandon Hardware Co
o
Opposite the Post Office
Prosper
S pecial M achines
B uilt to O rder .
Mill Co.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER8
Oregon Pine, Spruce and
White Cedar Lumber.....
and Steamboat
DEALERS IN
General Merchandise
LOGGERS' SUPPLIES
a Specialty.
Market Price Allowed for Produce of all Kind*.
PROSPER,
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OREGON.
Stripped at ths Law.
IMckena describes in hto notai
For Sale.
“Bleak House” the woes of those who
were Involved in suits In the chancery
court and the delays to which they
I have a valuable ranch for sale,
were subjected before the English ju­
suitable for dairying and for diversi­
dicial procedure was reformed. Tradi­
tion says that <n artist once represent­ fied farming, consisting of some 300
ed the same ide* In much less space. acres of highly productive land. Is
Two suitor» in chancery, being recon­ second to none in Cooe county
ciled to each other after a very tedtous
Terms, 25 per cent in cash, and any
and expensive suit, applied to him to
paint a device in commemoration of reasonable time for balance will be
their return to peace and amity
H» given.
gave them entire satisfaction by paint­
Addieee,
E M. F urman .
ing them in the act of shaking hands- -
Bandon,
Coquille
City, or Marsh­
one clad in hto shirt, the other without
field, Oregon.
even that
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