Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, October 17, 1907, Image 3

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    Port Orford Notes.
From The Tribune,
The light house tender Heather
was in the bay Wednesday, binding
i6o cases of coal oil for the Cape
Blanco light.
Mrs. O. Leneve, who has been at
Bandon for some time, came down
to Port < Jrford Monday to join her
husband, but they may not re­
main long as they are thinking of
locating in Nevada.
It is reported that the tug Katie
Cook has been sold to Marshfield to
be used as a fire boat, which would
be a wise move by the city authori­
ties.
B. W. Dean took the wife ol En
gineer Brown and Mrs. Hansen of
New York, up to Bandon last week.
Mr. Dean returned Friday, going on
down the coast to join the survey­
ors for whom he is teaming.
Miss Anna and her brother Will
Colebrook were in town Sunday
night, where tin y met Dr. Mann,
whom they wished to treAt a bad
arm for the former.
The Doctor
treated the arm ami pronounced it
not dangerous, and the young peo­
ple returned home next day.
The fine Cotswold ram lately
brought into Curry county by I*.
M. Langlois, came to Wisconsin
from England and was then shipped
here with two ewe-, -the freight on
the three being $104.75.
Picking huckleberries is the fash­
ion just now at Port Orford, where
they are unusually abundant and
of unlimited quantity. Occasionally
one finds a bush which has been visi­
ted by a bear, butthat doesn't frigh­
en a Port Orford lady.
Franz Nortberg and Allie and
Court Guerin, who have been work­
ing for some time past for the Gold
Bar Mining Company at Big Bend
on Rogue River say that the
work of putting on extra water has
been postponed until next spring,
but that the giants will be at work
with the first rains.
Under these circumstances, then,
could there be anything more
wicked, more infamous than the
suggestion of war between two
nations who have enjoyed such
time honored friendship and with
nothing to fight for? Some ask,
why such reports and rumors of war?
The capacity of certain members
of the modern press for sensational
dispatches to give rise to unfounded
reports has grown with improve­
ment of communication between
distant parts of the world. The de­
sire to sell papers, the desire for
political reasons to embarrass the
existing government, or other, and
even less justifiable motives have led
to misstatements, misconstructions
and unfounded guesses, all worked
into terrifying head lines which
have no foundation whatever. In
each country, doubtless there are
irrisponsible persons, that a war
would or might make prominent
who try to give seriousness to such
discussions. But one who considers
the real feelings of the two people
as a whole; when one considers the
situation from the standpoint of the
sanity and real patriotism of each
country, it is difficult to characterize
in polite, mmlerate language the
conduct of those who are attempting
to promote misunderstandings and
ill feelings between the two countries.
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Oregon
Apples
In The
Are
Lead.
Far
Notice of Dissolution.
Lodge and Proffesaional Directory
Notice is hereby given to the
¡»atrons of the Robinson \ Wright
Meat Market that after this date the
bnsiness will be conducted by W. N.
Wright alone. All accounts due
the old firm are asked to be settler
l»efore November 1st., and all bills
against the firm will be paid at the
shop. Make all |>ayments at the
shop. We respectfully ask that
these accounts be settled bv this
date as we wish to have all of the
business accoonts clot»ed by that
time. Thanking you for past patron
age and soliciting a continuance in
the future, We are.
Tex Robinson,
W. N. Wright.
Dated this 3rd day of Oct. Wl-
Sheet music orders will receive
prompt attention if left at Lowe's
Drug Store.
Tlmlier Land Art June 3. IK7H.
NOTICE EOK PUBLICATION.
United Blate« Land Office. Rmu-biirg Ore.,
Augunt 7, 1907.
Notice i* hereby Riven that in oouipliance
w ith the provision« of the act. ol ConRrMH
■ f June 3, 1878, entitled ‘An act for the
vile of timber lands in the Slate« of Cal
ifornia, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington
territory,” as extended to all the Public
Land Staten by act of August 4, 1892,
John M Lone, f Bui.d.m C,.nnty of Coos,
State (or Territory > of Oregon. tins thia day
tiled in this office his sworn statement No.
S491, for the purchase of the NR1, of NW1,
of Section No. 29, in Townahip No. 29 S.
Range No. II West, and will offer proof
to show that the land Bought is more vain
able for its timber or stone than for agricul­
tural purposes, and to establish bis claim to
said land before L A. Liljeqvist, U.S. Coni“
misaioner at Marshfield. Oregon, on Wed­
nesday, tho 6th day of November, 1907.
He names as witnesses: Chris Lone,
Frank Bates, Frank Beyerle and Edward
Ohmau, all of Bandon. Coos County, Ore
gon.
Any and all versons claiming adversely
the abov«-de»cribed lands are requested to
file their claims in this office on or before
said 6th day of November, 1907.
B knjamin L E ddy , Register.
“Choice apples will command
high prices the coming winter,’’ said
a commission merchant today.
“Oregon is fortunate in having a fair
crop of the fruit this year, though
the output is, of course, under the
normal. It is the eastern demanc
that will this year make a firm
market here for all varieties of winter
apples.
“In the Atlantic coast states for
the most part in the middle western
states and even in the Rocky moun­
tain country, the apple crop is short,
Miss Hamtnery of San Francisco and consumers in those states wi
the distinguished newspaper writer have to look to the Pacific coast for
has been stopping at the Lake ho­ a good part of their needs in the
tel. Miss Hamtnery is a regular apple line.
“Good Kings, which are about
correspondent for the Sunset Maga­
the
best apples in the local market
zine.
at this time, are worth $1.65 a box,
A sad accident occured at Smith
and it is no trouble to sell them at
River last Saturday. Tyron’s two
that figure. I believe it is safe to
sons, who were engaged in hauling
VAN NORDEN
predict that they will sell for $2 a F. H.
gravel on the road near Smith River
THE EXPERT
box within two weeks. The market
bridge, narrowly escaped being
is now short of good apples, anc
killed as a result of a runaway team.
the chances are that there will be a Watchmaker & Jeweler
f the 1
had at
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Bandon Drug Co. Store, Bandon
her scarcity for several weeks, and when
the
regular
winter
shipping
sorts
1
re<
are ready for the market there wil
about th« head I he 1« ft ■ at
• ing
be so great a demand for them in
near!) torn oil
the east that they cannot be ex­
Oliver G. Miller and Miss Aria­ pected to sell cheap here.
dyne Chesley were married at the
“Spitzenbergs and Spys wil
home of the bride’s parents in
Garfield & Von Pegert.
hardly sell here for less than $2 a
northern Curry Sept. 28th, 1907,— box, and it is altogether possible
Rev. Thomas Barklow of Myrtle
that they will command a better
Point officiating, and Miss Alta
price than that when the market for
WORK A SPECIALTY.
Byerly acting as bridesmaid and
the winter sort opens and the fruit
Vernie Chesley as groomsman.
begins to move.
There are now
pecial
achines
The bride was tastefully dressed some apples on the local market
in emblematic white, orange blos­ that sell Tor less than $1.25 a box,
uilt to rder
soms and blushes, and a flowing but they are hardly a factor in the
The demand for even Turned Sha fting, Cap and Set
veil in honorof immemorial custom, market.
Machine
Bolts,
while the groom wore conventional such as these is such that they do Screws,
Pipe anil Fittings,
black.
Some nice presents were not stand long unsold.’’ Oct. 10.
Brass Work.
made, and a sumptuous dinner was
General Repairing.
Pattern Shop in
served.
The happy young couple
Connection.
What Next?
will reside on Catching creek.
Bandon Foundry
Machine Shop
Mill
and Steamboat
M
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B
Large traction engines are being
used in Eastern Oregon to haul
wheat and farm products to the rail­
road. In some places automobiles
are being used. The dry praries of
that country are adapted to such
methods ofcheap transportation, and
the wonder is that their use was not
universal years ago.
The Philippines.
Concerning the proposition to
disposent the Philippines, Mr. Taft
said:
“It has l»een suggested that
we might relieve ourselves of this
burden by the sale of the islands to
Japan or some other country. The
suggestion is absurd.
Japan does
not wish for the Philippine islands;
she has problems of a similar nature
nearer home.
More than this, the
United States could not sell the
islands to another power without
the grossest violation of its obli­
gations to the Philippine people.
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Lodges are Requested to Notify this Office ou Election of Officers and ou
Change of Meeting Night.
Dr H. I_> Houston,
MaMoiiic.
andon lodge , No. iir>. a f . a m .
FIIYSICIAS A SLRIIKOS
Stated couimiiiiicatioiiH brat Satnr-
day after the full moon of each mouth Office over Drug Store.
Hours. 9 to 12,
All Manter Maaous oordially invited.
a.m. 1:30 to 4. pm.; 7 to 8 in the evening.
U. H. KONA W.M.
Night calls answered from office.
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HAN I»ON.
I. O. O. F
andon lodge . No. 13.1, i. o. o. f
meetH every Winlneaday evening.
Visitiug brother» in good standing cor­
dially invited.
NATHAN BARKLOW, N. G.
L. J. R aih . ky , Sec.
B
Rebekah Lodge No. 126.
\ I EETH Every 2nd and 4th Tuesday«,
1’1 Practice night tirai Wednesday of the
month, Social Evening the 3rd Saturday of
the month. A cordial invitation extended
to all member« in good standing.
ANNA CRAINE, N, G.
Paini. E bickson , Seo’y.
R.
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OKKGON.
WADE
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Notary Public
Office with Wheeler Real Estate Co.
B andon ,
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TltE A IttiOl.lt,
ATTOKNEY- AT - LAW,
NOTARY PUBLIC
Bandon,
Oregon
.
Knight« of Pythla«
elphi lodge no . ut, Knights of
LOUIS DOONAR,
Pythias. Meets every Monday even
ing at Masonic ball
Visiting Knights in
Electrician.
Electric Light [and Tele­
vited to attend.
R. E. L. Bedillion, C. C.
It. N. H asbinuton , K. of R. S.
D
phone Work.
Modern Woodmen,
''ABLE ROCK CAMP, No. 9176, M. W
. of A. Meets every fourth Saturday of
each month at Concrete Hall.
Visiting
neighbors cordially invited to attend.
GEORGE LORENZ. H. C.
E. E. O akks , Clerk.
Bandon,
Supplies
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-
Oregon
J
O- T Blumenrotlier
U. S. Coiiimls.loner ami Notary Publie.
Filings and Final proofs made on Home
steads. Timber Claim« and other U. S. Lauds
Money Loans Negotiated on Approveil
Security.
Foresters of America.
Office in room 10 Beyerle Building, Ban­
'lOURT QUEEN OF THE FOREST. No.
don.
Residi-iice on Butte Creek, Oregon.
7 17, meets Friday night of each week,
Real Estale bought an<l Nolal.
in Concrete Hall, Bandon. Oregon. A cor
dial welcome is extended to all visiting
brothers.
W L. DAVIDSON,
G. T yi . ku ,
Chief Ranger.
A. JI. HITCHCOCK
~Fin. Secretary.
C
Contractor
Direct to every
Woodmen of the World,
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Coos County
I»r.
Purchaser . . .
Consult bin) for your eyes, bead ache
weariness, or nervousness.
OFFICE IN OLD BREUER BUILDING,
OREGON.
A Man’s Face
P. TOPPING,
GKO.
and
COUNSELOR AT LAW
Sometimes is and sometimes
isin't bis fortune, but a good
clean shave and a neat haircut
goes a good ways on first im­
pressions.
Everything new
and clean, and at your immed­
iate disposal.
AND
NOTARY PUBLIC.
Fire Insurance.
Bandon,
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Oregon.
San Francisco and Portland with
big profits all cut out of Schuman
W. E. THRESHER,
Attorney - at - Law.
Notary Public
Piano prices.
-
Wedderburn
$100 Saved
M. G. Pohl.
Oct. 15, 16 and 17.
Resident Dentist
BANDON,
high rent, a horde of hired men and
Kai Ider
at Bandon Hdw Storv
1». K. NTF.EEK
ATTORNEY
and
Estimate« given on any kind of
Address Bandon, Oregon.
EASIDE CAMP No. 312, W. O. W.
meets in regular session the first and buildings.
third 1 bursdavs of each month in the Ma-
sonio hall. Visiting members are oordially
invited.
A. RICE, C. C.
O. C. W aldvooel , Clerk.
HARRY MORRISON,
Oregon
Near Po»t Office
G. H. Smith
The undersigned has no rents, com­
missions or hired men to pay.
For
half a century the Schuman has been
a w inner of Piano Medals.
It comes
in Walnnt, Quartered Oak or beau­
Bandon Co-Operative Reality Co.
Real Estate and City Property
tiful Mahogany, and carries with it
a gilt edged guarantee.
Our pay­
Residence and Business Lots Sold and Exchanged, A general Brok
ment plan will carry you gracefully
erage Business. Timber, Farm Lands, Collections, Rents
on until you wind up with the final i________ __________
payment and have a
guaranteed
title all your own.
.
Prosper
Mill Co.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS
EM.
Furman,
A number of administration organs
COQUILLE
»inched by the exactions of the tariff
.fed paper trust have finally joined
n the demand that the tariff on
NOSLER A MORRISON, Propre
japer and
wood pulp
be
Coquille, Oregon.
repealed. Certainly it should be, First-Class Laundry Work
lor it has no other effect then to put
of every kind done on «bort notice,
a premium on the destruction of our
and at reasonable prices.
own forests and enrich a few
tampered tariff barons. But when Satisfaction is Guaranteed.
J-vFOrder« left on Mondays with onr Ban­
these administration organs have
don agent, A. O. TROWBRIDGE, will be
suceeded in ridding themselves of given careful attention and delivered in landon
Coquille
a tax that the foreigner does not Bandon at the etore Friday evening«.
Morth Bend
Myrtle Point
»ay, will they kindly come to the
assistance of several millions of us
Marshfield
L. LAW &
who are compelled to pay, the tariff
tax, that the foreigner also does not
C. W. DYGERT
jay, on shoes, clothing, hats, thread,
nails, wire, sugar, lumber, coal, oil
and its by-products, leather, cordage ’aintersand Contractors
and numerous other things? If the
tariff on paper and wood pulp ■on«e, Hign nnil Cnrrmgr
Painting,
finches the newspaper proprietors,
All
Work
GurMieei.
low can they deny that the tariff on
Price« ReawoBable
other things also pinches the people
who must purchase those things?
Bandon, Oregon.
Steam Laundry.
Cards under this Head are 50c per in., mouth
Factory Agent
Oregon Pine, Spruce and
White Cedar Lumber.....
WF. CUT IXMJAIj
L.ITMI1EK
ORDERS
AT
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--------DEALERS IN--------
General Merchandise
LOGGERS' SUPPLIES
a Specialty.
Market Price Allowed for Produce of all Kinde.
PROSPER,.................................................................................... OREGON.
TEX ZROZBISOISr,
[SUCCESSOR TO HOOVER A MONDAY.J
BANDON MEAT MARKET.
------- Dealer In All Kind« of--------
Fresh and Salt Meats, Vegetables. Lard, Etc, Etc.
{^-Having purchased this old and well MtabhelMtl|bn«ineM, and moved tbefiiaine Io
the Marshall Bailding, eaat «ide Main street, we solicit a continuance of past generous
patronage, guaranteeing hoiient goods, fair prices and courteous treatment to all.
Farm Produce Always Bought and Sold.