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How has a homestead and timber claii*» best part ,.f Baudot!.
ever her mother, who is now old on Mussel creek in this couaty
General uiarchaudiae atovr with
and ill and needs help, has lwd a bill One of lus lamps illuminated N’id- , «lock iiud fixture* with building' au 1
( special correspondenc e )
presented to the legislature to have sen s hall at Saturday night » dance, lai lie lol. doing a bnsiuess of $25,000
“Tom Richardson, Secretary of
l<> $3U,0U0 per year, well located, and
tbe state pay for the difference in the and was admired by everybody.
long established bnsiuese, which can
the Oregon Development League, in
time the daughter served and the
J. W. Baker, State Game Ward *'»• doubled by tbe right parties
a recent letter printed in the “Ore
time she should have served.
en, and son Walter N. Baker, 1 hi». Price
gonian,” urges upon all good citizens
.Manufacturing
plant
for sale.
1 lowe, Special Game Warden < f
to write a personal letter to lheir
(io.nl paying business. Big frontage
Hillsboro, E. L. Hobson of Rose on deep water. First class tnisiness
friends in the East, setting forth the
Scranton’s Pride.
burg, and Geo. H. Himes. Secretary proposition on Coquille river $20,000
attractions of < Iregon as a place in
A nu in tier of first class di-ep water
Oregon Pioneer Association, and
which to live. He suggests that the
In looking up a business concern, Assistant Secretary and Curator of front null sil«<s for sale cheap.
2 timber claims, erniae 6,000,000
ministers make a statement along one naturally wants to find out how
the Oregon Historical Society, were feet each, mostly white cedar, handy
this line to their congregations.
it is thought of at home. The city all visitors at Port Orford last Sat to roads and easy to log. Price
1 think this is a splendid idea. I he of Scranton, Penn., is a city of more urday, and are mingling business each.
Lots $15 and up, located in ail
preachers and churches ought to be than 100,000 population. The fol with the luxury of camping out along parts
of town and surrounding nd
interested in this movement Like lowing is an Editorial from the our seashore. Escorted by Ex De dition. Property of all kinds bought
and sold at living prices
draws like. If we want substantial “Scanton Times” of |illy 5, I907:
puty Game Warden M. T. Wright,
W e are an old «*stHblislied firm and
citizens from the East to come to
“No higher tribute was ever ¡xud they left for Elk river where along are reliable. We are no curbstone
our State, then the best people out to the International Correspondence its shady banks they will angle for real estate agents. Call and see ns,
here should seek to influence them I i Schools than the action of the Scran the wary trout, and jierhaps feed and if we do not
want we will get it.
to come. There is nothing so influ ton Lodge of Elks in adopting as upon the juicy ribs of a fat buck.
I’m: B andon B eal E state X L oas
ential in this regard as a personal lheir regalia at the international
C ompany . Booms 2 stili 3,
letter. If we believe in the future parade of Elks at Philadelphia, the Resolutious of Condolence. New Denholm Bld g, Bandon. Oro.
prospects of Oregon, let us talk ami cap and gow n of the college alumnae
II you want your watch repaired
write about them
I want to urge on the day that he receives his de
Oil
short notice, send it to E. .
Bandon,Orc. .July 18, 1907
upon the three thousand members of gree and his diploma, the mail bag
Barker A o. Three-fourths of the
Resolutions of Committee:
the White Temple and its congrega and the motto “The World’s
To the officers and work done the same day received.
tion to take up this idea. 1 have Schoolhouse.”
members of Seaside Camp No. 21. Successor to V. R. Wilson, oquille.
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already suggested this thought in
“Here is a boy of six hundred of
We, your committee appointed to
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our Church Calendar.
Members the representative business and pro
draft resolutions in behalf of our es
have been requested to send the Cal fessional men of '.lie city, represent
teemed neighbor Matt. Johnson, on
endar to their friends, invite them to ing every element of our heteroge
the death of his wife Edla Sofe
visit Portland and especially the neous community, and including
Johnson;
therefore, be it
White T- tuple. This has been done, some of our most progressive anil
Resolved,
That we extend to our
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This is one of the reasons why so enterprising citizens, taking pleasure
neighbor our sincere and heartfelt
many strangers are to be found in ia exploiting, as the highest object cf
Garfield & Von Pegert.
sympathy in this his hour of great
the congregation.-, at tin-White Tem local pride, as the institution closest
sorrow in the loss of his devoted and
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ple every Sunday. Let us continue to the people's hearts, the great
loving wife; and be it further
this kind of work. Write a personal Schools which have grown up among
and Steamboat
Resolved, That a copy of this Mill
letter to your friends in the East. its within the last few years.
memorial be spread upon the book
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WORK A SPECIALTY.
Tell them of the almost limitless
“No Scrrntonian will question the of record, and a copy sent to our
wealth our State has in its timber fitness of this high mark of favor.
sorrowing neighbor.
and mines, wheat and hay, cattle Considered from the local standpoint
pecial
achines
A. Rice.
raising and fruit growing, and vari the International Correspondence
Chas. Phillips
ous farm products. Show them the Schools is Scranton's greatest indus
uilt to rder
C.
H. Edgell.
advantages of our climate, describe try, employing more labor than any
Committee.
to them the beauties of our scenery, other single concern, and in large
Turned Shu fting, Cup and Set
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Screws,
Machine
Bolts,
urge them to take advantage of the part the very highest class of labor.
Pipe and Pi tti ng 8,
Who said picnic? Are you going
colonist rates in effect from Septem It has brought among us the best
Brass Work.
ber ist to October 31st from all authorities on educational and tech to get some of those sweet pickles
General Repairing.
Pattern Stoop in
points in the East. Get them to nical subjects, experts in manv direc and chipped beef from Lorenz &
Connection.
visit Oregon and see for themselves. tions. Its influence makes for refine Hoyt’s to take along? The picnic
1 heard the other day of a young ment, for culture, for progress, for won’t be a success unless you do.
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Quaker who wrote back to his father, civic virtue.
Let L’ ä D o Your
telling him of the wonderful size of
“Abroad, the Schools have made
For Sale.
the berries and farm products in this the name of the city of Scranton
Brand new one half truck, three
Surveying, Plating &
country. He told him that the bark famous wherever the English lan inch tires, Will sell cheap. Call at
of the Sequoia Gigantica tree was 24 guage is spoken. It has been said the Bandon Hardware Company,
Drafting,
inches thick. The old father wrote that the sun never sets upon the opposite the Post Office.
to him and said: ‘My son, I regret dominions of the British empire, So,
OAKLEY & ARNOLD
that lhee hath fallen into the habit too, it may be said that the sun
Seven
and
one-half
Chicken
of lying, along with other Western never sets upon the activities of the
Civil and Mechanical Eng.
ers. You know the bark of no tree international correspondence school.
Ranches.
could be so thick.’ The son, upon Wherever the English language is
NORTH BEND,
OREGON
1 have divided my land into a little
receipt of this letter, went and got a spoken, at home in our own great
large trunk of bark 26 inches thick. country, in the West Indies, in Eng over seven sections containing five
He expressed it to his father in Penn land, in Asia, in the islands of the acres each which I have on the mar
COQUILLE
sylvania, G.O.D. It cost the old Pacific, may be found its agents and ket. These will make excellent chick
en ranches, and the land is adapted
man $14.00 to get it out of the ex its students. In its short existence
to the culture of small fruits. A six
press office, and when he looked it of fifteen years it has had more stu ty foot right-of-way passes through
NONLEK A MORRISON, Prop’ th .
over, he sat down and wrote: ‘‘My dents than all the universities of the fronting each tract They lay two
Coquille, (Ireton.
son John: Thee need not prove thy world have had for a century.
and a quarter miles smith of Bandon
statements any more. It is too ex
“And it is only in its infancy. The near the plank road, and sell for $60 First-Class Laundry Work
pensive. We will take thee at thy ground has scarcely been scratched, and $65 an acre. Those lots are not
of every kind done on short notice,
and at reasonable prices.
word.’
the work has scarcely been begun. in the hands of any real estate dealer,
Let us not be afraid of exaggerat The possibilities for the future are and I do my business direct with yon. Satisfaction is Guaranteed.
ing the advantages of our State. Let well calculated to stagger the intel Call on or address.
J--*" Orders left on Mondays with our Ban
C. H. C handler .
don agent, A. O. TKOWBRIDGE. will be
us tell the truth, and let 11s invite in lect.
given careful attention and delivered in
Bandon. Oregon.
“No wonder that Scranton is
this personal wav our friends to come
Bandon at the store Friday evenings
to Oregon. It will till up our State proud of this wonderful institution.”
For Sale.
with the’very best class of people,
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Two yoke of cattle and one Bain C. L. LAW &
and give unto 11s citizens who love to
Wagon good condition. Will sell
Port Orford Notes.
live under Christian influences and
whem cheap if sold at once. Address
believe in good government.'
C. W. DYGERT
C G. Kennedy, Bandon. Oregon.
From the Tribune.
Oregon Development League but t«u Ute to help the girl
Bandon Foundry
’1 Machine Shop
BOWMAN CIGAR CO
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Mail Orders
Promptly
filled.
Your
Patronage
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Respectfully
Makers of the celebrated Bob Bowman Cigar which
Solicited.
took Silver Medal at St. Louis World’s Fair
Write for Prices
BAN I X )N. OREGON
Have You an Edison. Victor. Columbia
or ZoNoPhone Talking Machine?
Yon can get them with Rentals from ns on easy payments, a
cheap as at any place in the world.
E. C.
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BARKER
Successor to V. R. WILSON
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(/. H. Smith
i' Bohrer
Bandon Co-Operative Reality Co.
Real Estate and City Property
Residence and Business Lots Sold and Exchanged. A general Brok
erage Business. Timber, Farm Lands, Collections. Rents
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Mill Co.
Prosper
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS
Oregon Pine. Spruce and
White Cedar Lumber......
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LOGGERS' SUPPLIES
a Specialty.
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Markit Price Allowed f<r Produce of all Kinds.
Call at the Residence of Mrs. A. G.
Steam Laundry.
Hoyt if you want an Up-
to-Date Hat.
Wash Goods
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Served 20 Years.
A man claiming the name
“Pearce” and who represented to
I our people that he was Draftsman
of theS. I’. R. R. Surveyors now at
this place, is a liar and a fraud, and
sneaked out of Port Orford without,
paying his hotel bill He is rather
a stout built man, with large eyes,
turn up nose, and a fairly good talk
er, and a first-class bilk. Look out
for him. He faded away so slyly
we don’t know what way he went.
A peculiar story is told by the
Montgomery, Ala., correspondent
for the St. Louis Globe-Democrat
in this way: “Rena Rivers, who
died a few days ago at one of the
state prison mines, hail served the
state as a convict for nearly twenty
years on a sentence that was for
only twenty months.
The clerk,
when the papers were made out,
O. Leneve of Bandon, came down
made a mistake in calling the num to go upon his timber claim as re
ber years instead of months. She quired by a late regulation, and will
was only about twelve years of age. make proof today before Commiss
and was sent up from a poorly set ioner J. H. Upton of Langlois.
tled part of the state, where the
/X Mr. Smith of Myrtle Point is
court at that time was crudely ad
in Port Orford superintending the
ministered. She was arraignad for
l shipping of a cargo of two or three
larceny, and went through the trial
hundred thousand feet of hardwood
and was given a sentence of less than
Myrtle and Oak—to San Pedro
two years. In a few days she was
by the steam Schooner Signal which
sent away to the mines, and there
I is expected here this week. This
she remained until her death re
lumber was cut by the defunct P. F.
called who she was. The white man
and I.. Co.
for whom her mother worked became
Wm. Sellmer, who is selling a
interested in the case, and it occurred
new
style of Gas Lamps, c.imc down
to him that the sentence was a long
from
Bandon last week and spent
one for so small a crime, so he looked
it up. He discovered the mistake, several davs in town. Mr. Sellmer
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Painters and Contractors
Notice.
Notice II oiim «*.
To whom it may concern
s hereby giaen that I, G. Schmalz,
of the city and County of San l’ran-
isco, State of California, will not be
responsible for any debts contracted
by my wife, Mrs. Anna Schmalz,
she having left my bed and board.
Dated July 5, 1907.
G. SHMALZ.
All
Price« Ren «olili« lile
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A Swell Line of Lawns,
Dimities, Calicoes, Mus
lins and Dress Goods, at
Bandon, Oregon.
MAGAZINE
READERS
Real Estate List.
2 one acre tracts, adjoining town I
cheap.
280 acres improved ranch, fine bear
ing orchard. 90 acres bottom land.
10 miles from
Bandon.
Large
amount of white cedar on it,
price
$4000.
Honse and 2 lots in town, good lo
cation, land set ont in strawberries.
$550
House, barn and other onthonsee.
nearly fonr acres of ground cleared
and nnder fence, good location near
town #2000. No better investment in
the market.
River front ranch. J mile river
front on deep water. 177 1-3 acre
coal land—$3500.
Honse« to rent. Coos and Cnrry
property for sale, ranches of all sizes,
in both counties for sale.
Nil'll and <’»irringr
Painting,
Work 4« narnn treil
suNtrr
magazine
bcautofvlly lUuNiatcd. good atone,
and Mitereeling articlee ahout
CaliforaU and at! the far Weal.
$1.50
a yrai
Panter Bros
TOWN ARB CBUWTWT JOURNAL
a moathly nukheation containing
plain, eaaily-underwood erode.
on the hoae. garden, farm and
range yo I internet Io every mem
ber ol’the family—Ailed w«h
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$0.50
a year
I SI l'CESSI »K TO Hot A Ell A MONDAY.J
phmngrapha and picture«.
MAO or A TH0UBAN0 WBMERS
a book of 75 pegea. containing
120 colored photograph a of
patureeque «pct. ia Caiiforaia
and Oregon.
Total
All three for . .
BANDON MEAT MARKET.
$0.75
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$275
$1.50
Fresh and Salt Meats. Vegetables. Lard. Etc. Elc
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lèTHaving pnrehn«d th'« old and well .«tnl.lulu d'lnum. ■«*. ,ml moved tbeframe to
the Marciali Building, east «id, Mam Ur.-et. wi- solicit .1 continuatine of | mmi renenraa
patronage guaranteeing lionest goods, fair prices and conrteo«« treatment to all.
Farm Produce Always Bought and Sold.