Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, August 29, 1907, Image 5

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    »urrounding scenery
Mr. Baker '
thinks that Curry county timber .
Lodg®
FrofTtossioxial Directory
F. m ike Sentarl
looks good to him and while he
N. P. Jorgensen of Port Or- was down he inspected a claim on
Loilges *re Requested to lot.fv this Office ou Election of Officer* sati *u
this which ¡»e has tiled on Elk river
ford, was
brought to
Change
of Meeting Night. Cards under this Head are 50c per m., month
city last Thursday evening and lod-
ged in the county jail and is await­
Ready For Entry
ing an examination as to his sanity.
Meaowle.
He became totallv paralyzed about
C R. WADE
Pursuant to an order issued by the
andon
lodge
. No. 115. a . f . a m .
five weeks ago, and is afflicted with Interior Department on the 6th day
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Stated oommiiuications first Satur­
day after the full uioou of each month
Notary Public
dropsy. His mind is deranged and of List May, about 8,000 acres oli
All Master Masons cordially invited.
Office
with
Wheeler Real Estate Co.
he is in a pitiful condition.
R. H. Ri MM, W. M.
unappropriated government land w as
Coquille Not
STEIGER ft KEMt'S
B
Bandon Hardware Co
Opposite Post Office.
Fool
Billiard, and.
Booms
Wr ha\ e pur< hase<1 the billiard and |x>oi 'able1" and
bowling alleys of A. | Hartman and will conduct the
business along thes? lines. Volt are invited to call and
sjH’nt a pleasant evening with us, courteous treatment.
Hay tor & Doak
Hartma^ Bldg
Title Guarantee
and Abstract Company
Mlar*hAe(<l and C'aqaille. Oregon
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Uo have completed a thorough and up to date ABSTRACT PLAHT.
and ar« rn.w ready to furnish CORRECT ABSTRACTS at short no­
tice. Orders wdl n<coi*o careful and prompt attention.
Marshfield Office Adjoins Flanagan &. Bennett bank.
That at Coquille Adjoins Postoffice.
Marshfield Phone, 143
Coqnille Phone. 191
Piu>ne at <>ur Expense u'hen ordering Abstract»
Title ( iuarantee and Abstract Co.
There was an al irm of tire Sun­
day morning between 2 and 3
o'clock that caused most people to
get out of their beds, dive into their
« lotlies in .1 hurry and rush to find
the tire, which proved to be a false
alarm.
It was amusing Sunday
morning to hear the people tell
w liere they went in expectation of
finding the fire. Everyone went in
i different direction, and after run­
ning over the town they discovered
their mistake and went quietly home.
A meeting was held Monday
evening in regard to the races to be
held it Arago September 26, 27 and
28. G. R. Barrow was elected
chairman and G. T. Moulton, sec­
retary. The chairman stated that
the object of the meeting was to
effect a racing organization for the
season:. Mr. Barrow further stated
that this meeting endorse the acts of
thccommitte appointed to secure
fund-, tor an agricultural fair, but as
the necessary funds were not sub­
scribed it was thought best to have
only the races this year.
Another
meeting was held last evening at
which rejjorts from the different
committess were heard.
Lee Goodman, city marshall, has
Iwen taking a vacation for the past
few days and Hark Dunham donned
the badge of office and saw that the
peace and dignity of Coquille was
not badly twisted. He has been on
the lookout for Lynn Doyle and if
lis eagle eye had got sight of Lynn,
Hark would have made his first
arrest with the firm belief that hi*
odoriferous pipe was vindicated.
Wagon loads of peaches from
Douglas county have lieen arriving
in this city for the past w eek. They
were of a tine quality and lirought
good prices
There are localities
in Coos county where just as good
(leaches can lie raised and the money
kept at home.
Henry Sen*«lacken. Manager
J. S. Barton, Abstractor
Port Orford Note*.
The New Photo Gallery
We Hawe just < »(teiiml A Photo (taller? between the Life Saving
Stat iou and I he < ial her Hotel and wdl engage in a general Port rait
and View Business. s years exi»erienco and all work ia guaranteed
J. W. LINT.
B andon
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D rug
I hr N< w Hing Store ia N->w RrtMly loi Huainr«
Drugs.
Bandon, Oregon
C o .
(everything New and Freeh
Druggists Sundries. Patent Medicines.
Brushes, and Toilet Articles.
Fine line of Fancy Candies.
Fancy Stationery
Imported and Domestic Cigars.
The New. Elegantly Fitted, and Speedy Steamer
ELIZABETH
CAl'T. J. OLSEN, .Master.
This Steamer in New. is Strongly built, and fitted with the I ite«t improvements, and will
give a regolar 8 dnv service, for paaRengera and freight, tietween the
Coquille River, Oregon, and San Francisco, Calif.
E.
I'
J. E WAI*'I'ROM Agent, Bandon. Oregon.
K lit SE, Managing Agent,
Market Street. San Francisco. California.
California and Oregon Coast Steamship Company
Steamer Alliance
Now plying between Portland and
Coos Pay only. Weekly trips.
GEO. 1>. (»BAY <t CO., Gen’l Agta.
4'21 Market. Nt. Nnn Francisco.
111 ■€ I a 1 »J
L. W. SHAW, Agent.
Marshfield, I’hone 441.
K1O A l : i >^
WAGON
Tape: of al'. Kinds Made to Order.
MAKERS
Horseshoeing a Specialty-
Job work attended to promptly and all w.rk ■guaranteed to give satisfaction.
reaaou able. Shop on Atwett r street. Bandon, Ur.
Price«
From the Tribune.
O. P. H.iagensen is building a
two story frame hotel at Langlois,
and will soon be able to entertain
the ti a\ cling public in ease and com­
fort.
A linesman from Marshfield was
in town last Saturday on his return
from (»old Beach,having repaired
the telephone line and phones l>e-
tween the two places, and patrons
may expect more satisfactory ser­
vice unless our local operators ’‘get
in the swim” and join the strikers.
A large seven |x>int buck lies dead
near Curry’s place on Elk river,
which evidently died a natural death
as a close examination failed to
show any other cause.
Let them
die! The fatal open season of one
month, < aused by a blundering legis­
lature, will exterminate them any
how.
A dance was given in Nelson’s
hall Saturday night in honor of the
successful “ school maams” and a
most enjoyable time was reported.
Excellent music was furnished by
Prof. Johnson, Norman Tyler and
Mr. Hansen.
The little town of Dairyville pre-
sents 1 prosperous appearance, ii nd
more substantial improvements i in
the building line ■ have been made
w ithin its borders i during the sum-
mer months than for several years
past Business I houses have been
enlarged, several new residences
erected and the school house repair
ed and painted, and with butter at
35 ct s per lb. “cow town” should
continue to prosper, .as within a
radius of 4 or 5 miles there is at
present some 650 cows being milked
for dairy purposrs.
Raymond E Baker, principal o
the Myrtle Point school, accompanied
by Mrs. Baker spent a day or two
¡n Port Orford last week enjoying
the sea breezes, and viewing the
B andon ,
.
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O bkoon
thrown open for entry at the Unitec
1. O. O. F
G. T. TKEHHMHI),
States Land Office in Roseburg this
andon lodge . No. i;w. 1. o. o. f
meet* every Weduemiav i-veniUK-
morning. The land consists of ode
ATTORNEY - AT LAW,
Visitiuv brother« iu koo U atandluu eor-
sections and parts of sections in the ilially invited.
NOTARY PUBLIC
NATH AN BARKLOW, N. G.
Siskyou Reserve in Jackson. Joseph
L. J. R adlby , Sec.
Bandon,
Oregou.
ine and Curry counties and is sail
Rebekah Lodge No. 126.
to be worth very little. The order
EETS Every Jud aud 4th Tuesdays.
LOUIS UOONAR,
restoring it to entry includes about
Practice night first Wednesday of the
month, Social Eveumg the 3rd Saturday Electrician.
°f
Electric Light [and Tele­
90,000 acres of other land in the the mouth.
A cordial invitation extended
to
all
members
in
good
Htanding.
reserve, but this is either unsurveyed
phone Work. Supplie»
ANNA CRA1NE, N. G.
or covered by tilings, which have 1’ kabi . E rickson . Sec
’y.
Bandon,
Oregon
been held up since the entire area
Knight* of Pytlilas
was withdrawn in in April, 1903.
XELI
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Hl
LGDGE No. 64, Kumhts of O- T- Blumenrother
Local timber agents say that the
I 1‘vthius. Meets every Monday even­ U. S. Coinui iasioner and Notary Public.
8,000 acres restored to entry this ing at Masonic ball. Visiting Knights in­ Filing* hih ! Final proof* made on Home
vited to attend.
K E. 1. Bedlllloll. I'. I'.
morning would have been filed on B. N. H abhinoton , K of It. S.
Mteadii. T'iiuiM^rC'!aim* and other U. JS. Landa
Honey Loans Negotiated on Approved
long ago had it been considerd o
Security.
Mod. > i> W.xxlmeii,
Office iu room 10 Beyerle Building, Ban­
sufficient value to warrant the
r.AHLK ROCK CAMP, No. 9170, M W don. Residence on Butte (’reek. Oregon.
trouble.
1 of A. Meets every fourth Saturday of
Kcal Estate bought and Sold.
each month at Concrete Hall.
Notwithsanding its reported small neighbors cordially invited to attend. Visit ing
value, thrown open it is evidently no
GEORGE LORENZ, H. C.
A M. HITCHCOCK
going begging for entrymen. Tues­ E. E. O akkh , Clerk.
Contractor mid Builder
day there were four men lined up in
Foresters of America.
Estimates given on any kind of
the corridor of the land office, and
/ 1OI U1 QUEEN OF THE FOREST. No. buildings. Address Bandon, Oregon.
with the outlook that this number V7 17, meets Friday night of each week,
111 Concrete Hall, Bandon. Oregon. A cor
would be greatly augmented by the dial
welcome is extended to all visiting
W L. DAVIDSON,
time the entry books opened at 9 brothers.
M. G. Pohl.
G. T tlkb ,
Chief Ranger.
o’clock Thursday morning. The
Fin. Secretary.
Ht Bandon Hdw Storv
first of the four men who form the
Woodmen of the World.
advance squad of landseekers began
Aug. 12 13 and 14
QBA8IDK CAMP No. 212. W. O. W
his wearisome vigil as early as last • ’ meets in regular sessiou the first and Consult him for your eyes, head ache
1 bird Thursdsvs of ench month in the Ma­
Thursday. The second appeared on sonic hall. Visiting members are cordially weariness, or nervousness.
A RHE. C.
Saturday, the third on Monday and invited.
0.0. W aldvookl , Clerk.
the fourth on Tuesday. Only dur­
ing meal hours were they absent,
and at those times their places of
PROFESSIONAL.
vantage were held by companions.
Eye & Nerve Specialist
Approximately two-thirds of the
Dr
H. L Houston, I
laud to be tilled on is situated in
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
For Visual Defects, Eye Diseases,
Curry county.
Office over Drug Store.
Hours, 9 to 12,
Another restoration of public lands a.m. 1 K> to 4, p.m.; 7 to 8 in the evening.
NERVOUS or CHRONIC ILLS.
Night call* answered from offioc.
to settlement and entry is scheduled
UKBGON.
at the Roseburg land office on Aug­ KANIHIN.
Next Visit to Bandon, July 18
ust 26. The official order affects a
huge acreage included in President Dr D. I». MTKEI.K
Roosevelt’s sweeping withdrawal of
Resident Dentist
last May. Like the restoration of
tixlay, however the actual area of
OVFIC* IN OLD BREUER BUILDING,
A. B. SABIN
land that will lx- available for entry
BANDON,
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OREGON.
Manufacturer aud Dealer in
’■
will be comparatively insignificant,
r
not exceeding 6,<xx> acre® Most of
UBO. I*. TOPPING,
t All Kinds of Saddlery.
it is situate«I in Jackson county, and VTTOBNBY ah » COUNSELOR AT LAW £ HarneM and Saddles Repaired.
ANDON,
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•
OREGON. 4
AND
the lialance is in Douglas and l.ane
NOTARY PUBLIC.
counties. It is rated very low in
Eire Insurance
value.— Review.
Bandon, - - -
- Oregon.
BANDON TRANSFER CO.
V II PATTERSON A SON
Booked Ahead By Trade.
B
M
I
See Dr. Bancroft
W. E THRESHER,
Attorney - at - Law-
A Washington special says that
Notary
practically all the salmon pack of
Wedderburn
Alaska, the Columbia river and Pu
get sound has been Inxiked ahead
by the trade, subject to prices fixed
later.
The record- breaking de­
mand for canned salmon this season
has led to a condition unprecedented
in the history of the fishing industry.
Never before has the ]>aik been so
thoroughly cleaned up so early in
the year.
The supply of salmon this year
is short owing to the failure of the
Alaska red salmon pack. Last year
the Alaska red pack amounted to
about 1,500,000 cases and this
year’s total will reach only about
1,000,000cases. With the pack of
pinks about the average, the short­
agein the Alaska |a«.k will
brought to about 400,000 cases.
Public
Dray and General Delivery
Meet all Boats.
-----All orders handled with care.——
B andon , :
O bboon .
High Prices
Notice.
You are all invited to call,
have your teeth examined and
vice given free by Dr. Steele and
Sorenson men of large anil modern
experience.
A
Talk to The Consumer
Yon hn»t> no doubt watched the rapidly advancing high
prices with many misgivings. and with the unceasing
wonder at their progress. Every dollar yon make seems
to go for some needed neccossity.
\\ e who have to
deal in these everyday <>s*entiala, realize this fact more
than the buyer. It ia onr endeavor to keep the prices
as low as possible, and the profit margins are very close
When you are paying your good dollars out, yon want
to at least get first class merchandise. We handle the
Standard Brands, the kind yon know are satisfactory,
and the kind yon always used. Cal) and Bee our stock
Notice for Publicntion
Department of (be Interior
Land Office at Roeeborg, Or.
August 21. 1907.
Notice is hereby given that Corrie D. Still
well, of Bandon, Oregon, has filed notice of
his intention to make final Five year proof
iu support of his claim, viz Homestead
Entry No. 11558 made May 7. 1902, for the
ES of NE1-4. ES of NE1 < Section 27. i
Township 29 Month. Range 14 West, and
that said proof wilt be made before L A.
Liljeqviat. U. S. CommiMioner at bia offi.-e
in Marshfield, Oregon, on Wednesday, Oct. 1
30, 1907.
He name« the following witnesses to
prove hie oontinnons residence upon, and
caltivatioo of. the land, viz (.'ash iMyle.
Frank Barrows. Alfred West and T. J. Still
well, all of Bandon, Oregoa.
Bh N3AMIX I» Euni. Regnier.
ALLEN PROS.
Bandon