Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, October 17, 1907, Image 2

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    Editorial Page of Bandon Recorder
An Independent Newspaper
IRVING S BATH,
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-
-
E ditor
and
PsonirroB
I Parkersburg to Joseph Windle, de-
; parted Tuesday per steamer Plant
■ for California, where they will reside
in hopes of benefitting Mrs. Clem­
ens' health.
among other things, an irrigation
canal, agricultural, fruit and cattle
scenes, handling of logs, the pro­
duction of roses, and the strength
of the city and the State from a
church and educational standpoint,
tendance should be enormous, and
the live stock display even better
dun that at the Lewis & Clark Ex­
position.
Ti*e»pa>«M Notice
Trespass Notice.
Notice is hereby given that any
trespasser found in any manner tres­
passing on any of my mud-tlats, will
be prosecuted to the fullest extent
of the law.
C. T immons .
Any person or persons treapas-ii.g
upon 1 lie Croft Lake ranch, the
McClellan aud Marshall ranches,
will l>e pi < secuted as the luw directs,
and a rew. rd will be given for iufoi-
uiation that will lead to the convic­
tion of the guilty parties.
EDMUND CROFT,
Bandon. Oregon.
The mails between Roseburg and
Coquille and between Coquille and
STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.
Bandon change to the winter’sched­
For Sale.
Thin pi’is-i is entered at the Bandon poat office as Heoond olass Matter
ule on Oct. 16th. This means that
the mail will then depart al 4 p.m.,
Six large lots on Bluff and Coquille
T he O regon Weekly published journing in the neighborhood of any arriving in the early morning as
It has been definitely decided that Streets, cheap. Apply to George
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at the University of Oregon, has like institutions. We have a pretty usual. Going to Bandon it will de­ the Oregon Stif Dairy Association F. Williams, Bandon. 43.
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reached this desk, and is a lively little town here, bounded by’ the part at 1 p.m., and return at 11 a.m. will meet in I’.u 11 id Dec. 19-20.
it
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little college paper. Issued weekly, most beautiful scenery that nature
The
Portland
Commercial
Club
of
­
Dr.
J.
G.
Goble
the
well
known
it
Lizzie Caughell, the postmistress
*
as its name denotes, and is filled can provide, and populated with
fers
two
gold
me
Lis,
one
lor
butter
Optician
will
be
at
Bandon
Tuesday
*
at Gold Beach, indicted for opening
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with breezy university notes of in­ ]»eople of most gentile and sociable
and
one
for
chei
se,
while
the
Port
and
Wednesday,
Oct.
15th,
16
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and retaining mail belonging to
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terest to its readers.
A first rate character, but within our city limits,
other persons, pleaded guilty by at­ land Flouring Mills put up a purse Office at Hotel Gallier. Eyes ex­ ♦♦
subscription list is worked up every there are places, not one, but sev­
of $100, in cash h-i the liest general amined tree of charge
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year among the student body and eral, that smell to high heaven, and torney in the United States district display. The complete proceedings
Winter is coming and it is time to *♦
that would double discount the court at Portland, on Oct. 3rd, and of the meeting will be published.
the alumni.
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tannery for originality and strength. was fined $25 by Judge Chas. E. The details are in the hands of the think about the stove proposition. ♦
We have local health authorities Wolverton. Ii was shown by affida­ Association’s officers, Ed. Judd, It is a well known fact that for a ❖❖
Wines. Liquors
H arvey B rown the ex-sheriff of here that should make it their busi­ vit that nothing had l>een taken by President, Turner, and F. L. Kent, quick, hot fire, the air tight heater * *
cannot be beat. With that view we
Baker City, who was murdered at ness to investigate the c auses for the former postmistress, and that Secretary, Corvallis.
and Cigars.....
her
actions
had
been
due
to
a
mental
have installed a full line, from $2 up. *
his own door, sets an example to a such aerial disturbances, and in the
Bandon Hardware Co.’s store, oppo­ »
great many, and by his fore thought best interest of health, put an im­ disorder resulting from continued
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Assistant United States
site the Post Office.
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has provided for his family in an mediate stop to such causes. Seems illness.
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J\asin us sen /> >
efficient manner.
He carried in to us that the city dads passed Attorney James Cole recommended,
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seven insurance companies and ordinances some several months ago on the showing made by the investi­
THE MERCY HOSPITAL ❖❖
Proprietors.
orders, combined. $27,500.
Here that provided for a more sanitary gation conducted by the postoffice
*
Bandon, •
■ Oregon.
is food for thought.
His assess­ and cleanly condition through the inspectors assigned to the case, that
*
At North Bend
a
nominal
fine
be
imposed.
ments were all paid up, some of business section. A continuance of
them being paid on the night of his present circumstances will warrant
On October 2, 1907, at the home
Is now open, for flip re
Near town an I 'I * plank road, rich
all of us carrying a burning rag of the bride’s parents, Mr. Levi L.
murder.
EAXOOX TJiAXSFEE CO.
caption of patients. The
about with us, and a bag of asa- Bunch, son of Chas. H. Bunch of soil—Level lauu $05 and $75 per
C II PATTERSON 4 SON
terms ate $10 per week
foetida around our necks just to set Coquille, Oregon, and Miss Lois L. acre Small payment down, balance
Dray and General Delivery
and upwards. For par­
11 H as B een S aid that the news­
up an opposition odor.
L. Hermann, daughter of C. M. in installments of $10 per month.
Meet all Boats.
ticulars
apply
to
:
:
paper fraternity were a body of
Hermann, of Myrtle Point, Oregon, Beat bargain in land in the city.
----- All orders liaitdled with care.-----
rovers;
another good man has
B andon , :
O moon .
were united in marriage, Elder T.
Call on or address the owner,
stepped out of the harness to seek
T he S team S chooner Bandon, H. Starbuck, of Portland, Oregon,
pastures new.
Rollie Watson has
A. Haberly, Bandon.
which arrived in port last Thursday, officiating. The nuptials were cele­
CLARENCE Y. LOWE,
sold his newspaper, the Tillamook
North Bend, Or.
is one, probably, of several of her brated in the presence of the parents
Bandon. Oregon,
Herald and has left that rustling
of both contracting parties and many
little city just as it commenced to class to commence transportation
:
A. B. SABIN
i
Druggist and Apothecary
blossom out.
He has conducted a terminals between Bandon and San of the other members of their re­ to
Manufacturer nod Dealer in
Francisco, or other southern ports. spective families. The occasion will
Is just In receipt of a new and
first class weekly, and during his
fresh stock of
be remembered because of its good : All Kinds of Saddlery. '
period of ownership has installed a Built to load a large cargo with a
old-fashioned
social
enjoyment.
Mr.
draught,
and
equipped
minimum
~
Harness and Saddles Repaired.
K
Drugs and Chemicals,
model country newspaper office.
TONSORIAL PARLORS
:: BANDON,
-
-
OREGON 4
Bunch
and
bride,
who
were
both
with
marine
engines
that
are
suitable
We will be glad to again welcome
Patent and Proprietary Preparations
P. B. HOYT, Prop.
him back into the circles of the quad to give her a speed of 11’^ knots, reared in Coos County, will make a
Toilet Articles,
she is the ideal of boatcraft neces­ brief tour to Portland, returning to
and shooting stick.
For Rent.
DrnggiNtN Mund
Located in EL DORADO BUILDING,
sary for a bar and harbor like the Coos County by steamer, where they
First Street, HAMKIN, OREGON
P erfumes , B rushes , S ponger , S oap ,
Office rooms in Devereaux Bld g, , 8HAVING. SHAMPOOING AND HAIR
Coquille. We have only one remark will settle upon a farm near Coquille.
N uts and C andies .
CUTTING AT STANDARD PRICES,
upstairs near the Post Office. In­
A nd N ow some individual who to offer, and that is to the effect that
Bathroom newly fitted up with Porcelain
Clgiirn, Tobacco* and Cigarette*.
has left his damphool logic get the had she been built here, she would Oregon Developent League. quire of Tom Devereaux or call up
Tub. Hot or Cohl Bath* 25 cent
Paints. Oils. Glass and Painters’ Supplies.
on the Bear Creek Phone.
best of him, has started a campaign have been still more popular to our
[Special Correspondence!
The report on the last
to change the name of the water people.
The Bandon Hardware Co. have
If a single reader of this paper
voyage
of
the Wellesley into San
supply that has helped make Port­
received
a new line ot stoves and
land prominent on account of its Francisco, was, that she steamed has failed to wiite to some old ranges.
They have heaters that
excellence.
The water now comes into port with only six inches of her friends, acquaintance, relative or heat and ranges that cook.
The New Drug Store is Now Heady for ltusIneMH. Everything New and Fresh.
They
from the Cascades and it is up to smokestack visible, the balance being other person who may be benefitted guarantee them and ask you to call
Drugs, Druggist s Sundries, Patent Mesidenic.
the people to draw their pen through hidden by her deckload,—she was by coming to Oregon, he should and see them.
write
today.
The
colonist
rates
close
built
by
local
industry.
There
have
tiie line on the dining car menus, out
Brushes, and Toilet Articles, Fancy Stationery
of Portland, which read to the effect been persons who have seen fit, and Oct. 31st and if you want your letter
T imbkb L and A ct , J unb 3, 187«.
Fine line of Fancy Candies.
Imported and Domestic Cigars.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
that only Bull Run water is in use. are now losing sleep in their efforts to get results it must be fowarded
United States I .and Office, Roseburg, Ore..
at
once.
The
rates
are
$25.
from
to
give
the
new
craft
a
black
eye.
We heard of Bull Run water long
Angnst 7,11107.
before we ever saw Portland, and Rumors have been circulated to the Missouri River points. St. Paul,
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the aot of Congress The New. Elegantly Fitted, and Speedy Steamer
while the name is not up to the effect that the boat is unsuited for Winnipeg, and all the country <>f
Jane 3, 1878, entitled "An aot for the sale
handle in the minds of those afflicted this class of transportation; that the adjacent. $30. from St. Louis, and of timber lands in the States of California.
Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Terri­
with such a poetical temperament, it vessel cannot stand the pounding of $33. from Chicago, with a reduction tory,” as extended to all the Public Land
CAPT. J. OLSEX, Master.
by act of August 4, 1892, Marie M.
is known widely as the unexcelled the waves in the winter time; and of $2.50, to points East of Umatilla. States
Houston, of Bandon, Couuty of Coos, State This Steamer is New. is .Strongly built, and tit ted with the latest improvements, and u ill
others referring to her machinery Similar rates from every other point of Oregon, has thia day tiled in tins office
give a regular 8 day aervice, for paaaengera and freight, between the
water supply of Portland.
her sworn statement No. 8487, for the pur­
Coqnille River, Oregon, and Han Francisco, Calif.
in
the
United
States.
Get
busy
and
and the probabilities of being trans­
chase of the Nl4 of SW1-4, SE1-4 of SW1-4,
J. E. WALSTROM Agent, Bandon, Oregon.
NW1-4 of 8E1-4 of Section No. 15 in
ferred to another run. Capt. Jensen add one family to the population of and
E. T. KRUSE, Managing Agent, 23 Market Street, San Francisco, California.
Township No. 29 8, Range 14 W, and will
offer proof to show that the land sought is
"W ho ’ s Y our F riend ?” There is our authority for making the Oregon.
more valuable for its timlier or stone than
are a great many strangers within statement that she is perfectly sea­
for agricultural purposes, and to establish California and Oregon Coast
Steamship Company
The Open River meeting at the her claim to said land before L. A. Liljeq-
our portals every week that are worthy, and will engage, permanent­
vist, U. 8. Commissioner at Marshfield.
on Wednesday, the t’>th day of
here for the purpose of looking over ly, as far as is now known, in the Dalles joined the concentrated force Oregon,
November, 1D07.
of
the
best
workers
of
Oregon,
She names as witnesses : Edward Oilman.
the country, and to incidentally San Francisco-Bandon run.
Her
A. E. Hadsall, G. B. Cox and Geo. E. Wil
find out the class of people residing machinery and appliances are of the Washington and Idaho. The im­ son. all of Bandon, Coos County, Oregon.
and all persons claiming adversely
here. We have talked with a latest, and she is a fine vessel from provements of the entire Columbia the Any above-descrilied
lands are requested to
River
should
be
under
continuous
file
their
claims in thia office on or before
number, and in every incidence a keel to the top of her masts. When
said 8th day of November, 1907.
remark is made on the sociability of the Elizabeth was first placed on this contract now that the United States
GEO. D. GRAY A CO., Gen’l Agta,
L. W. SHAW, Agent,
B enjamin L. E ddy , Register.
421 Market. St. San Francisco.
Marshfield, Phone 441.
otir people. A little pains taken to run, the doubters o the knockers’f Government engineers last survey
made
in
June,
showed
25-^
feet
of
to make your visitor acquainted club predicted fates untold if she
with our town’s people as well as should continue on the run, but if water over the bar at lowest tide,
with our country, will have a tend- current reports are correct, the man­ with 32-}^ feet at hinh tide.
ancy to give a still better impression agement of the vessel have never re-
The Interior, the official publi­
of the place, and to make him feel greted placing her on this route.
cation of the Presbyterians of the
that he is welcome among us.
United States, devoted 16 pages of
Since the Colonist rates went into
its October issue to Portland as a
Coquille Notes.
effect between the East and West,
Presbyterian city, in which the at­
there have been large numbers of From the Sentinel.
tractions of Oregon are effectively
people seeking homes in all parts of
presented. The illustrations show,
Dave S. Perkins has fully decided
Oregon. There have lieen a large
You have been trying to improvise some practical method of introducing your new goods.
number that have come to Coos to enter business in Coquille, and
Well! Here is a tip that can be summed in a word—Glass Show Cases. Get the idea?
CONTEST NOTICK.
county, and not a few have visited will have his quarters in the room
Department of the Interior,
An article properly displayed will sell on sight. Put in a coupte and inside of a year the
the Coquille Valley. There are just west of Peoples N Hartley’s real
U 8. Land Office at Roseburg Or.
Jone 12, 1907.
estate
office
on
Front
street.
He
more coming every day this month,
additional sales derived from that source, will pay for them. All up-to-date establishments
A sufficient contest affidavit having been
Bled in thia office by Edwin E. Stillwell,
and the plentiful positions for labor­ will carry a complete line of gents’ contestant,
ngninst hoiueatend entry No.
are having them installed.
ers. and the opportunities to settle furnishing goods, and has already 13135, made October G, 1903, for the NWq
of Hecti Mi 25, Township 21», S. Range 15 W.,
down and make this their home, ordered a big stock of beots and by Robert A. Doak. oontestee. in which it
in alleged that said Robert A. Doak has
will give us prestage over many shoes.
whollv abandoned said tract and ohanged
his residence therefrom for more than two
other Oregon towns.
Dr. Will Tatom received painful
St bncriftk n R ates ;
Per X ear, fl .60; Six Month» $1.00; Copy 5»’
The
Eldorado
For Sale.
5-ACRE TRACTS
Sisters of Mercy
E l D orado
B andon
D rug
C o .
ELIZABETH
Steamer Alliance
Now plying between Portland and
Coos Bay only. Weekly trips.
Say, Mr. Merchant!
intelligence by wire Saturday, the
message stating that his youngest
sister. Mrs. Eugene Brown, had just
passed away in Boise, Idaho. De­
cedent, who died of typhoid fever,
leaves a husband and five children
to mourn her loss, in addition to Dr.
Tatom, their aged mother, “and a
surviving sister. She was 31 years
of age, and resided in North Pow­
der. Oregon.
W e O nce L ived in Lacrosse,
Wisconsin, ami in | tssoig to and
from town it was necessary’
to
pass a tannery.
Any person that
has hail occasion to come in the im­
mediate vicinity of this said tannery,
or any other, would have a lasting
impression of the arising vapors
and odors, for many moons to
come, so much so that an uncon-
tainable feeling of homesickness
Henry Clemens and wife, having
overspreads ye pedestrian while so­ sold their large dairy farm near
vears since making said entry and next
prior to the date herein; that said tract i-
not settled upon and cultivated by said
party as required by law: that said absence
was not dne to employment in the military
or naval servioe of the United States in i
time of war, said parties are hereby notified
to appear, respond and offer evidence
tonchmg said allegation at 10 o'oloek a. 111. '
on Joly 30, 1907, before C. T. Blumenrotber
Notary Public, at bis office at Bandon.
Oregon, and that Anal hearing will tie held
at 10 o’clock, a. m.on August 13, 1907, be
fore the Register and Receiver at the
United States Land Office in Roseburg.
Oregon.
The said contestant having, in a proper
affidavit, filed Jane 10, 1907. art forth facts
which show that after due dilligenae per
er»n a I servioe of thia aotiee cannot be made,
it is hereby ordered and diverted that
such notice be fftven by due and proper
publication.
B unjabir L. E ddi .R egister.
Another Practical Suggestion
Did you ever stop to think that you may be judged, by strangers, by your correspondence
If your letters are neatly type written they will always give a business dignity in no other
way attained.
The Underwood Machine excells all others in eveiy respect.
We sell them. •
The Modem Company,
W. C. Bradley, Mgr. Marshfield