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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1907)
Port Orford Notes. (From the Tribune). Miss Myrtle Axtel came down from Bandon Monday on a visit to her old home, and to enjoy a well earned > rest. Mrs. Chandler of Bandon and Mrs. Eugepe Pierce are cooking for the railroad crew, in the Nortberg building in Port Orford. The Commissioner of the Land (fftiee has decided lately that in Oregon a woman 18 years of age and o\ er, tan tile a timlx-r claim reversing the decision of the Register and Rec eiver of the Dalles land office | The S. P. surveying crew under Brown, moved into tow n last Friday, but their survey has not yet reached Port Orford by two or three miles. Mrs. J. W. Leneve a’nd Miss Cooper of Coquille arrived in Port Orford Mondav night on a pleasure trip, to enjoy the cool ocean breezes, and our tine mountain scenery. H. M. Axtel and his aunt came down from Bandon last Thursday, and in company with Mr. Cook, a mining expert now interested in blacksand and platinum, went out to Mr. Axtel’s home on Elk river. Mr. VV II Merrick of Portland re presenting a syndicate, has been in vestigating the blacksand prop ositions in this country. He left Port (Jrford for Portland last Satur- bay, but will return in two or three weeks to thorough!)' prospect some of the properties that are offered. The beach lying north of Rogue ri ver for 12 miles is beyond question the richest in gold and platinum to be found in this coast in an almost continuous body. Other beaches have rich spots, but here it is con tinuous for a greater reach than elsewhere. The Women of Woodcraft of Port Orford held their semi annual in stallation last Saturday night, having invited the ladies of the Dairyville Circle to be present. Among the guests that responded to the invi tation were Mrs. J. S. Capps, Mrs. J. Cox, Mrs. Carrie Boyce, and the Misses Ellen Bossen, Julia Guerin, anil Mfss Freund. Mrs. Carrie Boyce installed the officers, who were the same as at the prblic inst allation six months ago. After the Circle adjourned nearly all the ladies attended the ball, and dancing fleeted the hours away. Beecher Jess has bought Nielson's blacksmith shop, and Harry Allen moved his household effects to Port Orford yesterday. handling of the business. The | steamers will be put on the northern run, besides towboats owned by the company. Both steamers carry about 700 tons ot freight and have passenger accommodations for 80 persons and have engines which will make speedy runs between coast points. It is expected that the new line will begin to make regular runs before September 1st. Store room to rent cheap in the It was solely through Nr- Stanley sj femt part of Bandon. figuring that the figure of $18 000 General merchandise store with was decided upon. stuck and fixtusae with buildup aud MANUrACTVRBRtl OF large lot, doing a business of $25,000 to $30,000 per year, well located, and tong established buameea, which agn be doubled by the right parties Price «900UI FINE Who said picnic? Are you going to get some of those sweet pickles and chipped beef from Lorenz Maunfactnriug plant for sale. Hoyt's to take along? The picnic Good paying bnainfits. Big frontage won’t be a success unless you do. on deep water. First class busmens For Sale. Some Timely Recipe*. BOWMAN CIGAR CO. Span fine young mares, weight about 2700, wagon and harness also. Enquire at Lowe’s Drug Store. Dressing for Boiled Beets—One teacupfuf of vinegar, one tablespoon- Giving Names to Farm*. ful each of butter and sugar, and a little salt. Mix all together in a| A new law passed by the Missouri sauce pan, and when it boils, add | legislature encourages the naming of one-fourth cupful of sweet cream farms and protects the use of names blended with a teaspoonful of Hour. adopted. It provides that upon the Let cook up a minute, stirring, and payment of a fee of $1 to the clerk pour over the boiled and chopped of the county court the farmer in any beets. county may secure a certificate set Roasted Beets—Wash and lay the ting forth the name and location o tender beets in a pan and set in a hot the farm and the name of the owner, oven: turn often, but do not break and that when such name is properly the skin; when baked tender, skin registered it can not be used as a and chop up with salt, pepper, anda designation for any other farm in little vinegar in which a little Hour such county. has been mixed smooth; add a lump There is more than a sentimenta of butter, heat up and serve. value to this legislation. The pro ducts of the dairy, orchard or stables Brocoli—Strip off all but the top of a farm may command a commer leaves, remove the outside skin from cial premium after a reputation has the stocks and small branches, then boil until tender in salted water. l>een establsihed. A distinctive name Season with salt, pepper and butter for an estate is much to be preferred ] to the present system of designation after draining. by section, township and range num Stewed Carrots—Slice lengthwise bers. 'The Maple Grove” farm is and boil until tender; then, in sauce more attractive and more intelligent pan, heat one cupful of sweet cream than “the east half of the southeast and two tablespoonfuls of butter; put quarter.” etc. The southern farmer the carrots in this, season with salt has followed this plan for years, but and pepper and stew slowly for tea in the north, while the farmer gives minutes, stirring gently to prevent names to the roads, to his horses, burning. hogs, cattle, chickens and children, Cauliflower with Cheese—Pick off the farm has no individuality, no dis the outside leaves and cut the stem tinctive designation —Ex. close to the head: %wash well, then soak one hour, head down in salted water. Tie up in a piece of cheese Seven and one*half Chicken cloth, plunge in salted boiling water Ranches. and cook for half an hour, drain, and 1 have divided my land into a little turn into a deep dish. Ina saucepan mix one tablespoonful of butter and over aeven aections eontaiuing five one of flour until smooth, and half acres each which I have on the mar a pint of milk, stirring constantly ket. These will make excellent chick until it boils: then add four table en ranches, and the land is adapted to the culture of small fruits. A six spoonful of grated cheese and half a ty f<w»t right-of-way passes through a teaspoonful of salt. Pour over the fronting each tract. They lay two cauliflour and serve hot. and a quarter miles sontb of Bandon near tlie plank road, and sell for $♦><• and $65 an acre These lots are not in the hands of any real estate dealer, and I do my business direct with yon. Call on or address. C. H. C handler . Bandon. Oregon. — Egg Plant—Cut the slices half an inch thick, peal, and let stand in salted water half an hour; then dip each slice in flour and pile up; when the flour becomes moist, fry in very hot lard, browning on both sides, take up and spread a little butter on Coquille Notes. the top of each slice. Or, the slices For Sale. may be dipped in beaten egg, then From the Sentinel. Two yoke of cattle and one Bain R. D. Hume announces three in rolling cracker-crumbs, and frieil until brown in very hot lard Wagon good condition, Will sei day’s racing at his track at Wed whem cheap if sold at once, Address derburn, August 22, 23 and 24. C G. Kennedy, Bandon, Oregon. Some good horses will be present Increased Valuation. and a good meeting can be looked for. There are some fast horses in Notice. G. \V. Stanley, assessor of Doug Curry and tliey will lx* there to help las county has placed a much higher pull down th" purses. To whom it may concern Notice valuation of the Southern Pacific is hereby giaen that I, G. Schmalz, Gurley Boak and family and Sam property in that County, the increase Johnson and family of Bandon, and being something between two and of the city and County of San Fran- Harvy Dunham of this city, left three million of dollars. He says in isco, State of California, will not be responsible for any debts contracted Tuesday morning for a camping reference to the assessment. by my wife, Mrs. Anna Schmalz, trip above Eckley. They expect to “None of this increase will fall up she having left my bed and board. be gone two weeks. Gurley prom on the farmer or merchant. It will Dated July 5, 1907. ised his friends that he would bring fall exclusively upon the Southern C. SCHMALZ. them a couple hundred pounds meal Pacific Company and the owners of and they are wondering if he meant timber land. Southern Pacific roll Ice Cream Social. beef or venison. ing stock will be assesed at the same The steamer Bandon which was figures as at last year—$2,000 per The Ladies Aid Society of the lately launched from the Kruse N mile. The road l>ed, however, will M.E. Church will give an Ice Cream Banks shipyard was towed to Empire be raised from $17,000 per mile, and Social in Concrete Hall August Sunday evening and taken in tow in addition the company will of course 3rd 1907. z\ short Program will be yesterday by the steam schooner have to pay extra for improvements rendered. John Paulson, bound for the city, made during the year, such as the where her machinery will be put in. erection of oil tanks, installation of Real Estate List. The Bandon is to run to the Coq turntables and laving of sidetracks. uille river, having been built ex Timber lands will be increased fifty 2 one acre tracts, adjoining town pressly for that trade She is a tine per cent in value both as to those cheap. 280acres improved ranch, fine tear vessel and will carry a large cargo owned by the Southern Pacific ing orchard, 90 acre« bottom land, on light draft. Capt. Jenson is Company and other people." 10 tnilee from Bandon. Large »mount of white cedar on it, master. — News. Mr. Stanley’s proposed increase price $44)00. It is rejiorted that there will be a in the Southern Pacific roadbed Honeo and 2 lots in town, good lo new line of steamers plying between valuation is in line with the policy cation, land set out in strawberries, San Francisco and Portland, stop determined upon at a meeting held $550. Honse. barn and other ontboneee, ping at Goos Bay and Eureka. at Albany several weeks ago, at nearly four acres of ground cleared From San Francisco it is expected which there were present Mr. Stan and nnder fence, good location near that the boat will make regular trips ley and rhe assesors of Linn, Lane town $2000. No l»etter investment in the market. to Los Angles and Monterey. and Marion counties. The I-ane River front ranch. | mile river While the name of the new com county assessor has already annouced front on deep water. 177 1-3 acre pany has been withheld for the pres his figure of $18,000 per mile and coal land—RwOO. Honaes to rent, Coos and Cnrry ent, arrangements are being com the assessors of Lynn and Marion iroperty for sale, ranches of all tizee, pleted at the different ports for the counties w ill do likewiseundue time. in both counties for sale. Mail Orders CIGARS. Promptly filled. Your Patronage took Silver Medal at St. Louis World's Fair. proposition on Coqmlle river $20,000 A numlter of first class deep water front mill site« for sale cheap. 2 timber claims, erniee 6,000,000 feet each, moatly white cedar, bandy to roads and easy to log. Price $2500 each. Lots $15 and op, located io all parts of town and anrronuding ad dinon. Property of nil kinds bought nnd sold at living prices W e are an old eetabtished firm and are relinble. W e are no cnriiatone real estate agents. Call and see ns, and if we do not have whnt you want we will get it. T he B andon R eal E state 1 L oan C ompany , Rooms 2 and 3, New Denholm Bld'g. Bandon, Oro. Respectfully Makers of the celebrated Bob Bowman Cigar which Solicited. Write for Prices. BANDON. OREGON Hive Yeu an Edison. Victor. Columbia or ZoNoPhone Talking Machine? • Í ■ If you want your watch repaired on short notice, send it to E. Barker & o. Three-fourths of the work done the same day received. Successor to V. R. Wilson, oquille. 1 You can get them with Recoods from us on easy payments, a I J eheap as at any place in the world. * 1 E. C. • BARKER : : t : ■ & CO. Coquille. Successor to V. R. WILSON « X-A.V -• eV - Í Ö. (J. F. Bohrer B. Smith Bandon Foundry Machine Shop Bandon Co-Operative Reality Co. Real Estate and City Property Garfield & Von Pegert. —000— Mill WORK Residence and Business Lots Sold and Exchanged, A general Brok Steamboat and erage Business. Timber, Farm Lands. Collections. Rents 1 A SPECIALTY. S pecial M achines B uilt Prosper O rder . to Turned Shafting, Cap and Set Screws, Machine Bolts. Pipe and Fittings, Brass n'ork. » 9 Mill Co. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS y Oregon Pine. Spruce and r __........................................... White Cedar Lumber..... f General Be|>airing. Pattern Shop in $ Connection. f « ------- DEALERS IN-------- e Let I'» Do lour « Surveying, Plating & Drafting, i i f General Merchandise LOGGERS' SUPPLIES r < a Specialty. OAKLEY & ARNOLD Civil and Mechanical Eng. TJOCAL. ORDERS IVII.I. HKCEIVK PHOMPT ATTENTION Market I’rioe Allowed f. r Prodnve of all Kinds. NORTH BEND, - OREGON PROSPER,................................................................................... OREGON. Call at the Residence of Mrs. A. G. Steam Laundry. Hoyt if you want an Up- to-Date Hat. First-Class Laundry Work COQUILLE NOBLER A MORRISON, Prop’rn. Coquille, Oregon. of every kind done on short notice, and at reasonable prices. Satisfaction is Guurapteed. Orders left on Mandava with oar Ban don agent, A. <>. TROWBRIDGE, will t>e given careful attention and delivered 111 Bandon at the store Friday evenings Wash C. L. LAW & C. W. OYGERT Paintersand Contractors A Swell Line of Lawns, Dimities, Calicoes, Mus lins and Dress Goods, at Sign and Carriage Painting. All Wark tdnarantrrW Prier» Wranonablr Howwr. Bandon, Oregon. MA GAZ HIE REAGER« $1.50 • 0* Panter Bros. $0.50 * yaw [SIVCENSOR TO HOOVER A MONDAY.] BANDON MEAT MARKET. 120 cdiwod 4 $075 ------- Dealer In All Kinds of-------- T-i . . . "$275 r Fresh AH three for.................... $1.50 ADDRESS ALL ORDERS TO SUNSET MAGAZINE and Salt Meats, Vegetables. Lard, Etc, Etc »-WHaving pureha«-d thia old and well e.tabli.ht-dfhnaineM, and moved tbelaaiue to the Marahal) Bnildmg. ea»t -nd.- Main street, we solicit a continuant»- of |«at nnrnMi patronage, guar an Wei ng honest ermd-t. fair price, and eonrteoi» treatment to all. Farm Produce Always Bought and Sold.