Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, June 27, 1907, Image 3

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Supplement to
Bandon
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Haywood Case.
nlm< st to the point of fren­
Recorder ( zy Excited
by their overwrought imagination.,
June 27. 1907.
Trouble With Jape.
Viscount Aoki. the liq lanese Am­
bassador, called at the Department
of State recently and made a formal
complaint because some small I toys
broke« few panes of glass in a green
house tielonging to a Japanese in
Berkley, Cal, Ambassador Aoki was
greatly disturbed when he left the
office of Secretary Root and was con­
siderably annoy«* I when asked about
th« Japanese situation,
"I liav** no time to talk,” stated the
Ambassador.
It was clear that his feelings w«>ie
much rutiled, While Mr Boot nod
the Japane e AuibtiHHHdnr decline to
discuss the matter, Mr Root tin-
donbtedly di l ei'iiie plain talking to
Viscount Aoki in r< gnrd t<> t he act ion
of th« Japanese in attempting to
magnify into an internat lor al qnps
lion every trivial casein winch a Jap
ane-.w living in the I tilled States is
involved.
For some lime 1 here has been con-
siderabh* ¡inputleiice on the part of
¡lie Administration on account of tlie
action of Hie Japanese. I'll«» Gov
emment is irritated by the persist­
ency with wlih'b the Japanese Am
bassador has !»»•• *-s«*d unimportant
matters on tin* aiientioii of th«* De
partment of State. <>sp«>cially as th«*
United States has taken particular
pains to show that there is nn hostil
ity against Japan on the part of this
(Government.
One of the questions which have
whether the Ambassa
arisen is
dor is so persistent on his own in­
itiative or whether he is acting under
instructions from bis Government.
Mr Root has repeatedly explained to
th« Japanese Ambassador the scheme
of the American form of government
ami the fact that it cannot force state
governments to act in the matter of
giving protection to Japanese, hut
that in each instance where foreigners
have been molested the state author­
ities are urged by the Federal Gov-
ernmunt to act.
Electric Line.
which have conjured up pictures of
their homes Iteiiig blown' tip and their
families killed if their husband's votes
are in favor of banging Haywood, the
wives of certain jurors have recently
kept the authorities at their wit's end
i > prevent them from doing something
io place them in contempt of court.
Mrs Thomas B. Guess worried con-
* IHDtly because of the enforced sep­
aration from her husband, went to
Judge Wood's house yesterday and
insisted ou seeing him. Two stalwart
bailiffs hail all they could do to
lestrain the woman without using
physical force.
Mrs. Levi Smith baa been ill almost
a hysterical condition for fear that if
I er husband voted to convict Hay
wood, radical partisans of the prison­
er might blow up their house at night.
“Yes.“ said Mrs. Smith. "I have
l>«en very apprehensive lest harm
c >me to ns if my liusban I should vote
f t conviction. 1 would have tried
t > see him if 1 bad thought it pos­
sible
The wife of another juror is said to
h ive had her band read by a palmist,
w ho made gloomy prediction of
»«■eues of disaster w hich might follow
a verdict adverse to the defendant.
1 his woman is also said to have
I ewailed conditions and to have wept
freely while discussing the trial.
Word from various places in rural
districts where wives of jurymen re­
side is to tue effect that several aie
very apprehensive of what may fol­
low to themselves and properly in
(•»Be Harwood is fourni guilty.
Port Orford No tes.
Harry Martin lost bis life. He sawed
a log in two which begun to roll and
he was caught betwecu tLat and
another log. crushing hi» eli«-»(.
His body was taken to Co«|iiille yes
terday eveniug aud from there will
be shipped to his home in Gardiner
for bnrial.
Pula V.
If the ladies of Bandon wear the I
Robt, Johnson and Baud shoes, they
will never be bothered with coros or
sore feet. These shoes are made to
tit the foot. Lorenz & Hoyt.
How would you like to be the ice
man! The Bandou Market. Tell
us when you want good dry wooj.
R. H. Rosa Co. inc
In the Rosa Building
Presbyterian Church
“A Stainless Flag will be the
subject at eveniug service next Sun­
day June 30th. The theme is one of
national interest, and especially ap-
I ropriate just upon the eve of t b« It b.
Everyone, especially men ar« invited
to this service.
At the morning service, the Lord s
Supper will be administered. Sunday
School at 10 A M. and Christian En­
deavor at 7 P. M Strangers always
welcomed.
C. L. LAW &
C. W. DYGERT
A Complete
Painters and Contractors
GENERAL
80 acres, some saw limber, poles,
w ith house and barn 8500. E. O akes .
COQUILLE
Steam Laundry.
NONLEK A MORRISON, Prop re.
Coquille, Oregon.
First-Class
Laundry Work
of every kind done on ebort notice,
and at reasonable prices.
Satisfaction
is
Guaranteed.
Free Delivery all parts of the City
Bandon. Oregon.
I
Timber I. hik I Act June 3, I STS
NOTICE FOR Fl Bl.ICAUON,
United State«« Land Office, ItoHctinrs. Ore,
March 1(5, 1997.
Notice ih hereby given that in oonipliance
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
ifornia, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington
territory,’’ as extended to all the Public
Land States by act of Anginrt 4, 1892, George
E Wilson of Bandon, County of Coos, State
of Oregon, has this day tiled in this office
Ins s*orn statement No. 7888. for the pnr
chase of the N‘4 of NW1«, SE1, of NW1«,
N W of SE1« of Section No. 15 in Town­
ship No. 29 S.. Range No. 14 W., and will I
offer proof to show that the land sought ih
more valuable for its timber or stone thau
for agricultural purposes, and to establish
his claim to said land before the Countv
Clerk and Clerk of the County Court of
Coos County, at his office at Coquille, Or­
egon, on Friday the 7th day of June, 1907.
He names as witnesses: Glenn B. Cox,
('baríes L. Cox, and Edward Oilman of
Bandon. Oregon, and Cecil C. Cox of Co­
quille, Oregon.
Any and nil persons claiming adversely
the above described lands are requested to
tile their claims in this office ou or before
said 7th day of June 1907.
B enjamin L. E ddy . Register
Irders left on Mondays with our Ban­
i roui the Tribune.
din agent, A. O. TROWBRIDGE, will be
There is to be some tine racing at given oareful attention and delivered in
Marshfield July 3rd., as many good Bandon at the etore Friday evenings.
horses are expected there.
Rev. Geo. H. Roach will preach iu
Dairy ville Sunday, and will be here
Let U» Do Your
LOUIS DOONAR.
Monday to officiate at IL ia Church
Wedding.
Electrician.
Electric Light [and Tele­
Henry Axtell came down from Bau-
phone Work. Supplies
<ion Friday, and will spend some
andon,
Oregon
time on his homestead on Elk River
before returning.
Capt. Tosier was at Bandon last
t I * 4 it t t i C Y /T T YI TY Tj
week inspecting the L. S. Station,
A. B. SABIN
Civil and Mechanical Eng.
but as he did not come to Port Orford,
Manufacturer and Dealer in
we fear that there is to he more de­
All Kinds of Saddlery.
OREGON
NORTH BEND.
lay in building a station here.
llHrneRH and Saddles Repaired.
Rube Gardner's many Curry
BANDON,
-
-
OREGON.
county friends will be pleased to note
LW-L.
that be lias been chosen as Marshal
of Bandon, and lie will make a good
one. Rube is a Cnrry county boy
whom we have known all bis life,
and found him worthy in every pos-
slide position,
OI
O- F. Rohrer
G. H. Smith
Bandon Co-Operative Reality Co.
Real Estate and City Property
Residence and Business Lots Sold and Exchanged, A general Brok
erage Business. Timber, Farm Lande, Collections, Rents
Prosper
Drafting,
OAKLEY & ARNOLD
Mill Co.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS
Oregon Pine, Spruce and
White Cedar Lumber.....
Surveying, Plating &
“When the citizens of Roseburg
sought to form hii alliance with
Coos Bay to take the initiative look
tug toward the construction of an
Electric line to connect that place
with this place, it was done under
the assurance that Marshfield and
North Bend were ready and willing
to enter into the project with an
earnestness and zest that would do
much to guárante« it« eventual sue
cess.
Riverton Notes.
“It lias been a well known fact for
Well
years that there were a lot of ‘boom
School closed last Friday, June 11. Ever Hear of ’em?
era” and grafters, over there who
The Riverton Mill in running again. they are the latest in swlel
have looked up and sought to follow
Mr. F. G. Kelly, formerly a resident
the foot steps of Schmitz, Renf et al
Leather Hand Bags, very
of Riverton but now of Humbult, ('al.
of San Francisco, by securing valua
is visiting at. Riverton.
Pretty and all the rage now
Id«* franchises and special privileges
Riverton
people
are
preparing
for
that in the end would line their pick­
a good time on the Ith. Barbecue and See them at
ets with ill gotten gains.
• It is said a terminal company ha» Picnic. Just read the posters.
BANDON DRUG STORE
Miss Dora Smith was elected God­
been organized with a watered capi­
tal of #1IM),OOO to secure the water dess of Liberty for the occassion.
front from North Bend to Marstield;
The Annual School meeting was
that SKI.IMXI of the stock is taken and held last Monday, more people than
that 8lll,IMMIis being held to bribe, or usual attending. Mr. W’m. Floyt was
“take care'' of the city councils.
re-elected Director, and Mr. W. A.
“We are unprepared to confirm or - Bean, clerk.
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deny the report, but it stands out in
Mrs. Bingaman who has been teach­
bold relief that Roseburg most form [ ing th«* Riverton school for the past
Garfield & Von Pegert.
an alliance with other portions of two years has been re engaged for the
—000 -—■
Coos County to secure this much coming year.
iie«>d«*d road
Mr. Simeson who has l«*ased the
It will now lie in order for new aud 1 Peterson place arrived a few days ago
other steps to b«> taken to build a with two children. The remainder of
work a specialty .
road from lloeebnrg to Coquille, tlm his family is expected soon.
eventual terminus to lie Bandon.
The Coquille river points in conjnnc- I The following is a report of the
turn with Roseburg can bring about Riverton school for the tertn ending
th«* building of the road, by unit«*d June 14. 1907:
No. of months taught 10.
■dion. indep<>nd«>ntly of the Bay side
” ’ pupils enrolled 5(5.
Turned Sha fting, Cap and Set
Spokesman.
’’ ’’ days attendance 635.J.
Screws,
.Machine
Bolts,
Pipe and Fittings,
Averag«* daily attemlance 33.
Roseburg Will Make Lime.
Brass Work.
Th*» general deportment for the year
Pattern Shop in
has been excellent. The following General Repairing.
I'lie Arson Hose estate, S. C. Flint
Connection.
j pupils comleted tbe8th Grade and
ami A A. Finck have sold to a syn­
applied for Diplomas. Amelia Chaney.
dicate of capitalists the well known
Logan Kay, Ezra and Alma Smith.
limestone mountain and SO acres of
For Sale.
Mrs. Bingaman Teacher.
land situated 8 milee south of town,
The local School Board have just
and the same is to be developed to the
I have a valuable ranch for sale,
purchased
a large bell for the school
fullest extent.
snitable
for dairying and for diversi
ami
ordered
n
complete
set
of
maps.
This proj osition meson the employ­
tied
farming,
consisting of some
;
globe,
and
a
beautiful
flag.The
school
ment of a large number of men and
acres
of
highly
productive land. Is
board
is
composed
of
men
who
are
a marked increase in the pay roll of
second
to
none
in
Coos county.
awake
to
the
public
interest,
and
this city Spokesman.
Riverton should be congratulate«!
Terms. 25 per cent in cash, and any
Have yon ever had that tired feel­ upon having a board of directors who reasonable time for balance will be
ing. lelt just like the little end of act in harmony and for the int«*ree*t. of given.
Address,
E M. F erman .
nothing! Well, J. T. Mar« has got the pupils.
just the remedy for it m his delteioim
Bandon. Coquille City, or Marsh’
A sad accident occnrt»<l in U m
all cream ice cream.
C'raiues Camp recently, io which field. Oregon.
MARCHANDISE
Farm Produce Taken in Exchange
Farm for Sale.
z\ small farm comprising 2(5 acres.
1 mile west of Coquille, price reason­
able, and desirable terms. Also (!
town lots in Coquille and two good
bouses on lots, one is an 8 room
house and the other contains 111
rooms. Address Box 18(5,
Coquille, Oregon
Line of
DEALhKa IN--------
General Merchandise
LOGGERS’ SUPPLIES
a Specialty.
Market Prior Allowed for Prudaoa of ell Kinde.
PROSPER
OREGON.
Squaw
Bandon Foundry
U‘l Machine Shop
Mill
and
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•UNSET MASAXINE
brauttfully lUuMraled, good Mons«
•nd lalrrntisg aside« about
California and all the far Weal.
$1.50
• y®ai
Call at the Residence of Mrs. A. G
Hoyt if you want an Up
to-Date Hat.
TQWN AND OOUNTNY JOURNAL
a monthly nubhcatloa eoataining
plain, euily - understood articles
on the home, garden, farm and
range ^nf inter «st Io every mem­
ber oFthe family—tiled with
photograph« and picture«.
$0.50
• year
MAO OF A THOUSAND WOMENS
a book of 75 page«, containing
120 colorad photographs <4
picturesque spots in California
“dO"r”
$0.75
Wash. Goods
________
T«4 . . . $2.75
All three for.................... $1.50
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