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Editorial Page of Bandon Recorder An Independent Newspaper IRVING S BATH, SuiMCKIFTIo N R ates : - • E ditoh and P kopkietob Per Year, "1.50; Six Months fl.lMJ; Copy 5c STBICTLY IN ADVANCE. 1 big paper is entered at tht- Bandon |H>»t otti ce an Heound-elagg Matter !)<» You K now where Bluff, Co quille, Park, or any of the other streets and avenues are? No, and but very few do. Why not spend a few dollars and put up a street sign on every corner. Makes the town look more metropolitan and are as giMxl as a b<x>k of information. The cost is nominal and their erection will denote one more stride out of the depths of moss-backism. at the ¡»oils, they will arise as one an<l swat ye tailroad octopus a mighty blow. Street orator* gathered crowd* who even »warmed up the telcgraph.pok- and a strong cordon of police aero» the street had all they could do to keep the mob from again entering the Chinese quarter. As there had been threats of burning, the tire brigade was ready with hose to use this method, if necessary, to keep the white mob back. While the speaking was going on the sound of breaking glass was acclaimed with joyful yells by the hoodlums. Then the mob broke loose on Howell street, a few blocks away, in another direction, where the Japanese reside. Here windows were broken, also, but the J ipanese resister!, and w ith lx»ttles and boards attacked their assailants. Several ¡»eople were in ured in the counter attacks. From the Canadian Pacific railway w harves a dozen J m »anese were thrown into the water, but were rescued. Three w hite men were stabbed by Japanese and two others were cut with broken bottles. A newspaper man, going home, was held up by a Japanese, and when the latter was taken to the police station a search revealed a murderous looking knife. All night bands of armed Japanese walked the streets, keyed to pitch by the excite ment, and bent on revenge.” T ueri A re M any new ¡»copie seen on our streets since the Colonist rates have gone into effect, and all are here with a view of becoming residents. We offer a welcome to all, and with the many opportunities for the lalxirer and the many open ings for the business man, there is no reason but what they will all B andon O fi ers the best oppor prosper, and their relations here in tunity to an up to-date steam laun our little city be of the most pleas dry man that could be found in any ant. Inquiries are received bv the place in the state. One laundry here numerous real estate men and the would not receive any opposition for secretary of our Development /Asso a number of years, and w ould be a ciation. dailv. regarding Bandon, good paying business from the start. is to the location, and general infor Several desirable locations are on mation relating to this section. This the market at reasonable figures, week the Bandon Development As and with a hustler in his line, a laun sociation had 5000 20 ¡»age booklets dryman could live high here. We printed containing illustrations and believe in patronizing home industry ondensed articles on our resources every time, and with that sentiment md oppottunities. These will be prevailing, a business man, in any sent out to those expecting to jour A. B. SABIN line, can make a success here. ney westward, seeking homes, and Manufacturer and Dealer in will bring many desirable people All Kinds of Saddlery. . P robably L iu of our readers here. The residents of this ¡»lace for Harn«»** and Saddle»» Kepai red. know that the torpedo boat flotilla several years ¡»ast are noticing the BANDON, - • OK EGON. could steam in through our Coquille rapid changes that have been taking 4 •M-s-r-M- river harbor, almost at low tide. place in th< past year. The busi This is the case. These vessels are ness section has l>een extended and Notice for Publication. so constructed as to have a lighter new structures have changed the Department of the Interior. Land Office nt Roseburg, Or. draught, thereby making it possible general appearance considerably, and 13.1907 to operate close to the shore w here the visitor in Bandon two years ago Notice is hereby given August that Evander M. the larger vessels would not dare to would fail to recognize the Bandon Randleman of Parkersburg, Oregon, has tiled notice of his intention to make final come. They will draw' between live •f today in our residence section. Eive year proof in support of his claim, viz : Homestead Entry No. 11402 made Mar. 20. and seven feet, and in case of any , Lumber orders are in the local mills I I9.'2. for the SE1, SW'4, SW q SEq Sec. 10 difficulties with foreign nations in tor buildings that arc vet on paper. I NE1, NWq, NWqNEq Beclion 15, Town dup 29, South. Range 14, West, and that the future, it may be possible that I he new Cody Mill will greatly assist 1 said proof will be made before L. A. Liljeq- vist, I). S. Commissioner, at iiis office at sometime we will have a visit front the builder. We understand it is Marshfield. Oregon, on Wednesday. Oct. 9, 1987. some of them. their intention to till all home orders He names the following witnesses to prove Ins continuous residence upon, and is they come in, thereby giving them cultivation of, the land, viz. Dewit C. Ran H ere is an interesting dispatch prestage over the outside shipments. Tiernan of Parkersburg, Oregon. Jofioid riaga of Parkersburg, Oregon. Wesley J. from Washington: “Two hundred I We are surely growing, and this is llaga of Parkersburg, Oregon, Eluier l»oyle if Parkersburg, Oregon. and fifty-three thousand tons of coal, but a beginning. B knjamin L. E ddy , Register, exclusive of that to be shipped in Notice for Pnlilicaiitm. government colliers, will be required Trouble in Canada. Department of the Interior, to get the Atlantic battleship fleet to Land Office at Roseburg, Or. the Pacific coast and properly coal it Canadians attacked Japanese in ; August 13,1907. at Mare Island, according to the es Vancouver recently, and it is esti- Notice is hereby given that Minerva E| . ‘ . 1 Im of Arago, Coo« Co , Oregon, ha« tiled timates made by the equipment nated that during the riot $100,000 :.i ,otic»-of his intention to make final Com proof in support, of his claim, viz bureau of the navy department, worth of property was destroyed. mutation Homestead Entry No. 14011» made April 111, I'.tor,, for the S-, NW',, NW1, NW1, Sec. 15, which has called for proposals for , Dispatches say that the rioters de •>Wq SV1, Section KI, township 2!» South, supplying the necessary fuel. < )f stroyed property as follows: “Gen Range 14 West, and that said proof will be before L. A. Liljeqvist, U. S. Com the aggregate, 133,000 tons are eral stores, thirteen; hotels, nine; made missioner, at. Ins office at Marshfield, Ore semi bituminous, and the remainder candy and confectionery shops, gon. on Thursday, Oct. 10, 1907. He names the following witneasea to Welsh coal. The former is to be seven; bath houses, two; barber prove bis continuous residence upon, nnd of, the land, viz: Elmer Doyle shipped from Atlantic ports in ves shops, five; shoe makers, two; cultivation of Parkersburg, Oregon, Cassius Doyle of Parkersburg, Oregon. Evander Randleman sels either in American or foreign banking office, one; newspaper of of Parkersburg, Oregon. Ed Oilman of register according to the terms. ' fice, one; employment offices, three; Parkersburg. < tregon. U i - njkmin L. E i > dy , Register. restaurant, one; rice mill, one; hat- D on ’ t B e A K noi ker ' If it Iers shops, one; tailors, two; watch Timber l.aml Art. «lune 3. IX7X. rains, let it rain, don't howl about it. maker, one. < >f these fifty stores, NOTICE: FOR PUBLICATION. It will not make any difference, all the windows and door glass were United States I,and Office, Roseburg Ore., 7, 1907. whether yon talk about it or not. smashed. Two Japanese were Notice i« hereby given that August in compliance with the provisions of the act. ol Congress You wouldn’t live in a country that wounded.” A Vancouver dispatch of June .3, 1S7S, entitled ‘An act for the didn’t have rain, anyway. Don’t totheSt. Louis Republic says: “The sale of timber lands in the States of Cal ifornia, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington think it is raining just to spite you. trouble began Saturday night when [ I'erritorv,” ns extended to all the Public Land State« bv act of August 4, 1X92. There arc others that don’t like it the Asiatic Exclusion League held a John M. Long, of Bandon. County of Coos, any better than you do. We arc parade and later a meeting at w hich State tor Territory) of Oregon, has tins day tiled in this office his sworn statement No. going to have a number of Easterners I .ieutenant < ’»overnor I >unsmuit. w ho *491. fort.be purchase of the NEq of NWq, Section No. 29, in Township No. 29 S., here this winter w ho are not familiar vetoed the bill introduced by the of Range No. 14 Wi st, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more vain with the winter rains of ( Iregon. A present attorney general to enforce able for its timber or stone than for agricul good word, even for the rain, will the natal tet in British Columbia, tural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before L. A. Liljeqvist, I ,S. CoinJ make it more pleasant for them. The was burned in effigy, and a resolu missioner nt Marshfield, Oregon, on Wed* the tith day of November, 1907. north wind has been growled at tion was passed to ask the Dominion nesday, He names as witnesses: Chris Long, enough to forsake this country en government to allow this bill to be- | Frank Bates, Frank Beyerle and Edward Ohmnn, all of Bandon. Coos County, Ore tirely. Might as well be thankful come law. It was after that the mob I gon. Any and all persons claiming adversely that it doesn't blow the year round. stormed Chinatown, deliberately the aIxiye described lands are requested to tile their claim« in this otlice on or before If you don't like your neighbor, smashing the windows in all stores. ■ said Oth day of November, 1907. B knjamin L E ddy , Register. move. If you don't like the town, leave. Don't knock ' CONTENT NOTICE. A L arge C rowd of would be visi tors at the State Pair on Portland day Were forced to remain at home on account of the insufficient num ber of cars to accommodate the crowds. Lully 2000 had to remain 1 at home, many of whom hail been planning on this day for some time. 1 anil w ho had secured a day’s absence 1 to attend the fair on this day. .And I all they cando is to chew their tin-1 ger nails ami think good honest 1 cuss words a mile long. “Every dog has his day’’ so they say, ami the railroads seem to be having their'snow, but maybe the time will i come when the common everyday | working man wall have his chance to I put his oar in, and the first time an ' opportunity comes to side step them ' F. H. VAN NORDEN THE EXPERT Watchmaker & Jeweler Bandon Drug Co Store. Bandon Department of the Interior, U N. Land Office nt Roseburg Or. Jnne 12, 1907. A sufficient contest affidavit having Is-en filed in this office by Edwin E. Stillwell, contestant, ngainst homestead entry No 13135, made October 6, 190B, for the NW of Secti >n 25, Township 29, S. Range 15 W„ l>v Roliert A. Doak contestee, in which it is alleged that said Robert, A. Doak has wholL abandoned said tract nnd changed his residence therefrom for more than two years since making said entry and next prior t-o the date herein; that said tract i not settled upon and cultivated bv said party as required by law that said absence was not due to employment in the military or naval service of the I nited States in time of war. said parties are hereby notified to ap|>ear. resjxind and offer evidence tonching said allegation at 10 o'clock a. m. on July :W. 1907, before C. T. Blninenrolher Notary Public, nt his office at Bandon, < »regon, nnd that final hearing will be held it 10 o'clock, a. m. on August 13. 1907, be fore the Register amt Receiver at the United State« Land Office in Roseburg. < »regon. The said contestant having, in a proper affidavit, filed Jnne 10, 1907. set forth facts which show that after due dilligence per «onal service of this notice cannot be made, it is hereby ordered nnd directed that such notice l>e given by due and proper publication. BrxJvMrx L. E ddt .R egister. Long's Park Addition to Bandon Best Property in Coos County for Summer Homes Lota in Woodland Addition at a bargain The best InveHtiuem in Bandon. Acreage in and noar town at reason able figures. * Lots and blocks in Woolen Mill, \\ ext Bandon. Azalea Bark and Fisher Additions The Queen Anne Cottage Property Next week vve will anuonnee the Sweeney A W alker Addition to Bandon. Watch this space. Bandon Investment Corporation M For Rent. Found ! Office rooms in Devereaux Bld g, upstairs near the Post Office. In quire of Tom Devereaux or call up on the Bear Creek Phone. A place to prepare yourself so Ui.it yom next BANDON IBANS EER CO. opportunity to enter the business world on a C H PATTEKSON A SON good salary will not be Dray and General Delivery Meet all Boats. ----- All orders handled with care.----- B andon , : O bkoon . CLARENCE Y. Handoi). LOST Enroll Now LOWE, Oregon, Druggist and Apothecary Miller Is just in receipt of a new and fresh stock of Drugs and Chemicals, Cleaver Business College. North Bend., Oregon Patent and Proprietary Preparations Toilet Articles, DruggiM* Niindri«**. P erfumes , B rushes , S ponoes , S oap , N uth and C andies . The New Ihng Store is Now ICeatly for Cigars, Tobaccos anil Cigarettes. Faints, (his, GI hhh and Painters' Snpphea. «Ç». -X ■X .*>; •x Drugs, Druggist s Sundries, Patent Mesidenic. w Brushes, and Toilet Articles. Fancy Stationery r Fine line of Fancy Gandies. x Imported and Domestic Cigars. f---------------------------------------------------------------------- Eldorado » : ! The <A I New. Elegantly Fitted, and Speedy Steamer ELIZABETH C./11'T. J. OLSEX. Master. Wines, Liquors and Cigars..... X X X ❖ ■X X ❖ X X X X X •X Everything: New and Fresli. i •X •X •X •X •X X ❖ X •X •X X •X. X X X X •X X z. Co. B andon —<- I Ins Steamer is New. is Strongly built, nnd titled with the latest improvements, ami will give a regnlar X day service, for passengers and freight, between the * I Coquille River, Oregon, ami San Francisco, Calif. ♦ J. E. WALSTROM Agent, Bandon, Oregon. * ❖ E. T. KRUSE, Managing Agent, 23 Market Street., San Francisco, California. I * California and Oregon Coast I\us m its sen I > / os. * Proprietors. Bandon, x x - • Oregon. * ❖SS'*?’ x x"x’xx* x^’xx x x x x x x> Steamship Company Steamer ance Now plying between Portland and Coos Bay only. Weekly trips. GEO. D. GRAY & CO., Gen’l Agts, 421 Market. St. San Francisco. L. W. SHAW, Agent, Marshfield, l’hone 441. Say, Mr. Merchant! You have been trying to improvise some practical method of introducing your new goods. Well! Here is a tip that can be summed in a word—Glass Show Cases. An article properly displayed will sell on sight. Get the idea? Put in a couple and inside of a year the additional sales derived from that source, will pay for them. All up-to-date establishments are having them installed. Another Practical Suggestion Did you ever stop to think th it you m iy be judged, by str ingers, by your < orrespondence If your letters are neatly type written they will always give .i buxines way attained. dignity in no other The Underwood Machine excells all others in evely respect. We sell them. The Modem Company, W. C. Bradley, Mgr. Marshfield i