Image provided by: Bandon Historical Society Museum
About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1907)
A * • o o 9 o <• o • o • • ® y o week, and when in place will cut about 30 tiers a day. They will con duct their business on what is known as the Frank Burkholder place. Editorial Page of Bandon Recorder A m Independent Newspaper IRVING S BATH, Ht imciuption R atw : E ditor and P roprietor STRICTLY IX ADVANCE. Thia paper i* entered at the Handon poet offiœ a* Seeond-clasa Matter I t I s A Q uestion in our mind whether the little calendars with the picture of Senator Mulkey, are going to bring him to the senatorial chair, or not. Johnathan Bourne got there by advertising, and as Mulkey is as able as any one to stand for the experiment, we ought to have no kick coming. And in the'meantime Fulton is in the hands of his friends —on the little circulars being distributed by him. It is going to I m ‘ a close fight, and even we in far Coos, will see and hear the strife of the battle. O ur E astern F riends would pick up their ears if they knew that strawberries were served in Coos County in < Ictober, when they are buying their coal anil banking We up the house for the winter, know. We have been there, This week, Mrs. Win Hite brought us a l>ox of strawberries that were the best ever. Great big fellows, one of them measuring six inches in circumference, and that is going some for this time of the year any where. There is only one thing for the wintry Minnesotians to do, and that is to get a time table and see how long before they can start to Coos County, and incidentally to Bandon where everything from strawberries to tall pines grow and flourish. W e N ote A N ew dress on the last issue of the Hillsboro Indepen dent, which not only improves its appearance greatly, but gives the advancement of the paper one step nearer modern journalism. Our as sociations with that newspaper for three years recalls to mind when the present proprietor, D. ’W. Bath, took charge of the paper, March 23, 1904, when it was a poor excuse for a newspaper, on its last legs, and struggling for existence. The many new additions, Ixit h machinery and material, with the untiring efforts to make it the home paper of Washing ton County, has placed it where it is now, not only the largest paper, but probably the l»est paying plant in the County, with a subscription list that might well Ire envied in a much larger city. LEWIN’S named their part of the street differ ent, consequently there are about as many names of streets as there are blocks. Columbia avenue has two other names which it is known by. We have three Broadways, and for the life of most of us, we could not tell where one of them was. Even First Street is attached to three streets, so we are informed. Verily, the day of transformation of the streets in Bandon should not be far distant, and as an improvement, not temporary, but permanent, will stand for much after this and several other councils have been forgotten. Any person or persons trespassing Notice is hereby given that any upon the Croft I-aka ranch, the trespasser found in any manner tres McClellan aud Marshall rnnehes. passing on any of my mud-tiats, will will Is* prosecute«! ns the law directs, be prosecuted to the fullest extent | and a reward will be giveu for infor of the law C. T immons . j mation that will lead to the convic tion of the guilty partit« For Sale. EDM I'ND CROFT, Bandon. Oregon. Six large lots on Bluff and Coquille Streets, cheap. Apply to George » * «9 «So** * ; F. Williams, Bandon. 43. » Rev. H. L. Ford, who has been pastor of the Christian churches at Myrtle Point and Coquille, will preach his farewell sermon in this All Kinds ot city next Sunday, Oct. 20th. It is with regret that the members of his congregation and others see him and his wife leave Coos county, as both have many friends among all classes of people who see in Rev. Ford a ♦ Dr. J. G. Goble the well known ❖ gentleman of culture and experience, * Optician will be at Bandon Tuesday ♦ and whose sermons have attracted * many people by their depths and Furnished at Living Prices. A share and Wednesday, Oct. 15th, 16. ** of the Publia Patronage Office at Hotel Gallier. Eyes ex- * soundness and charity for all. So ICIled. amined tree of charge Market Meat Per Year, $1.50; Six Montini $1.00; Copy 5c Trespass Notice. MEATS and PROV.3IONS Hark Gets Watch-ed. Winter is coming and it is time to think about the stove proposition. It is a well known fact that for a quick, hot fire, the air tight heater cannot be beat. With that view we have installed a full line, from $2 up. Bandon Hardware Co.’s store, oppo site the Post Office. E. LEWIN Prop. For Sale 5-ACRE TRACTS E ven T he B est of us are vain enough to be pleased to note a kind ly and appreciative word on the merits of our labors, and we are going to mention part of a letter from F. A. Mason, a jeweler of As toria, who was formerly a newspaper man connected with the Rockford Morning Star of Rockford, III. He says: I received two copies of your paper to-day, and am pleased with the appearance of the paper in every way. I am therefore enclosing a Money Order for #1.50 for a year’s subscription to your paper, and hope to have the pleasure of meeting you in person in the near future, as I am deeply interested in your town and its future. I am an old newspaper man, and was at one time the City Editor of the Rockford Morn ing Star, of Rockford, III. Al though I have not kept at that line of business, still, I have always taken a great interest in the newspaper business and am a firm believer in advertising as a road to wealth. Years of experience has taught him his idea of advertising and its practical end. Judiciously applied, it is the boon of the small merchant as well as the larger, who wishes to increase. A stated amount applied out of the net earnings used in ad vertising will raise the receipts of any business, and as the amount taken in increases, the expenditures for ad vertising should also be increased. There are today men that base the foundation of their great fortunes upon advertising: men who started at the lowest rung oi the ladder of fame without any liacking or capital; men who have amassed large for tunes through the judicious medium of advertising. The same oppor tunities have presented themselves to many who have failed to grasp them by starting small, increasing their business with judicious advertising as the backbone of the institution. Sisters of Mercy E l D orado B andon Notice of Dissolution. Notice is hereby given to the patrons of the Robinson & Wright Meat Market that after this date the bnsiness w ill be conducted by W. N. Wright alone. All accounts due the old firm are asked to be settled before November 1st., and all bills against the firm w ill be paid at the shop. Make all payments at the shop. We respectfully ask that these accounts be settled by this date as we wish to have all of the business accoonts closed by that t me. 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. 1907. Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Terri tory,” as extended to all the Public Land CAPT. J. OLSEN, Master. States by act of August 4, 1892, Marie M. Houston, of Bandon, County of Coos, State This Steauier is New. ia Strongly built, and fitted with the latent improvements, and will of Oregon, has this day tiled in this office Rive a regular 8 day service, for passenger» and freight, between the her sworn statement No. 8487, for the pur Coquille River, Oregou, and San Francisco, Calif. chase of the N.^ of SW1 4, SEI 4 of SWl 4, J. E WALSTROM Agent, Bandon, Oregon. and NWI-4 of SEI I of Sectiou No. 15 in 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 ia more valuable for ita timber or atone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim to said land before L. A. Liljeq viat, U. 8. Commiaaioner nt Marshfield. Oregon, on Wednesday, the 6th day of November, 1907. She names aa witnesses Edward Ohioan, A E. Hadaall, O. B. Cox ami Geo. E. Wil son. all of Bandon, Coos County. Oregon. Any and all persona claiming adversely the above-descrilted lands are requested to tile their claims in thin office on or before said 6th day of November, 1907. B enjamin L. E ddy , Register. GEO. I). GRAY A CO., Gen’l Agta, L. W. SHAW, Agent, 421 Market. St. San Francisco. Marshfield, Rhone 441. California and Oregon Coast Steamship Company Steamer Alliance Now plying between Portland and Coos Bay only. Weekly trips. Say, Mr. Merchant! \ ou hate 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. 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 L nderwood Machine excells all others in eveiy respect. W. C. Bradley, Mgr. Marshfield < • X • • • ; • • •• * ® a ' » « We sell them. The Modem Company, 9 • • All up-to-date establishments Another Practical Suggestion • • 9 Get the idea? Put in a couple and inside of a year the additional sales derived from that source, will pay for them. are having them installed. o O. Co <UG ELIZABETH 0 •I * * ♦ ♦ H. W. Dunham, the ever watch * ♦ ful nightwatchman of Coquille, wears ♦ ♦ a new and elegant gold watch this -••• week. Likewise are his dimpled *> and snowy cheeks swathed in golden * smiles, the radiance from which can ♦ ❖ be likened to that issuing from the ♦ /\(7 sj / i ns sen Bt os. polished watch case, or from the ♦ * round soiled features of the small Proprietors. THE MERCY HOSPITAL * boy possessed of his first pair of red- * Bandon, - - Oregon. _ ❖ topped boots. Hark's step is more At North Bend > o elastic — his whistle and corn cob Near town and lie plank road, riel) sweeter and more soothing to those Is now open for the re encountered on his beat. soil—Level lan I $155 and $75 per BAXDO.V TK.1JSSEEK CO. ception of patients. The Thus speaking, we introduce acre. Small payment down, balance C H PATTERSON A SON terms aie $10 per week facetiously a most pleasant incident in installments of $10 per month. Dray and General Delivery and upwards. For par in the life of our good natured and Beat bargain in land in the city. Meet nil Boat*. ticulars apply to : : very popular citizen. Mr. Dunham ---- All order* handled with care.----- Call on or addreaa the owner, was presen ted with a gold watch by B andon . : O bkgon , the members of Delphi Lodge, No. A. Haberly, Bandon. 64, Knights of Pythias, of Bandon. CLARENCE Y. LOWE, North Bend, Or. The presentation took place Monday Bandon, Oregon, « 1 evening last at the regular session of A. B. SABIN H • -w the lodge, Hark having been enticed Druggist and Apothecary Manufacturer and Dealer in to the session by some clever ruse Is just in receipt of a new and All Kinds of Saddlery. - “engineered” by Gurley Boak, the fresh stock of 4 Harness and Saddles Repaired. -• engineer. It was a complete but Drugs and Chemical's, TONSORIAL PARLORS BANDON. - - OREGON lappy surprise to Hark who has his ■’■■4 !. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 i4.4L 4-!--W'. Patent anti Proprietary Preparations membership in the Knights atJMarsh- P. B. HOYT, Prop. Toilet Articles, field, consequently having no reason For Rent. Located In EL DORADO BUILDING, IkruggiatM Hund rim. to expect a present from the frater First Street, BANDON. OREGON Office rooms in Devereaux Bld’g, P erfumes , B rushes , S ponges , S oap , nity at Bandon. His oft-given and SHAMPOOING AND HAIR upstairs near the Post Office. In-1 SHAVING, N uts and C andies . CUTTING AT STANDARD PRICES. valued assistance to that lodge in its quire of Tom Devereaux or call up | Bathroom newly fitted up with f’orcclain Cigar«, Tobaccos and Cigarette*. secret and open sessions was the rea Tub. Hot or Cold Baths 'ìli cent on the Bear Creek Phone. Paints. Oils. Glaaa and Painter»’ Supplies. son for the pretty remembrance, and when the watch was tendered him The Bandon Hardware Co. have with a neat and appropriate address, received a new line ot stoves . and he was very nervous and affected. ranges. They have heaters that Hark actually turned pale, say eye The New Drug Store la Now Ready for BuslueM. Everything New and Fresh. heat and ranges that cook, They witnesses, but his appreciation was guarantee them and ask you to call Drugs, Druggist s Sundries, Patent Mesidenic, keen, and he will cherish the beauti and see them. ful timepiece through long years to Brushes, and Toilet Articles. Fancy Stationery come. T imber L and A ct , J un b 3, 1878. On the inside of the hunting case NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Fine line of Fancy Candies. Imported and Domestic Cigars. is inscribed: “Presented to H. W. United States Land Office, Rosebnrg, Ore.. August 7,1907, Dunham as a token of esteem, from Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress The New. Elegantly Fitted, and Speedy Steamer officers and members of Delphi of .Inne 3, 1878, entitled ‘ An aot for the Hale Lodge, No. 64, K. of P.” of timber lands in the States of California. “A nd B y T hf . W ay , Mr. Blank. Where do you live?” “Well,” was the answer, “You take the ¡dank road to the top of the hill, then turn down two blocks, then up four blocks, and by taking a short cut through an alley for two blocks, you Sheet music orders will receive turn down half a block, and my prompt attention if left at Lowe’s Coquille Notes. From the Sentinel. Drug Store. house is the white one next to the blue one on the corner.” The ques- CONTENT notice The Big Hill Mining company of Department of the Interior, tioner turns away in bewilderment, Riverton has closed down the prop U 8. Land Office at Koaeborg Or. 12, 1907. and—didn’t try to find the way. erty temporarily to await the arrival A sufficient contest affidavit June having been filed in thia office by Edwin E. Stillwell, How much easier it would have of a new manager. When the latter contestant, against homestead entry No 13135, made October 6, 1903. for the NW1, been to be able to answer that he comes it is the purpose to resume of Section 25, Township 29, S. Range 15 W., by Robert A. Doak. oonteatee, in which it lived on the corner of Ash and First operations at a new' point on the is alleged that said Robert A. Doak baa mine and take out first-class coal as whollv abandonval said tract and changed Sts. in a white house. It is the sub his residence therefrom for more than two usual. years since making said entry and next ject that will be up before the city prior to the dat9 herein; that »aid tract 1 Prof. E. E. Darling, Misses Thora not settled upon and cnltivated by said dads before long, and which should aa required by law that Mid absence Smith, Florence Walstrom, Grace party was not due to employment in the military be treated with consideration. The and Anna Dudley went to Bandon or naval service of the United States in of war, aaid parties are hereby notified cost of placing street signs on the Saturday for an outing and sight time to appear, respond and offer evidence said allegation at 10 o'clock a. m. | comers would not only be nominal, seeing. They were joined by Miss toaching on July 30, 1907, before C. T. Blutaenrother Notary Fnblw, hie office at Bandon. I but when once placed, the cost would Ray Collier and O. C. Sanford on Oregon, and that at final bearing will be held 10 o'clock, a. m.on August 13, 1907. he i be at an end. One thing must be Sunday morning, all returning same at fore the Register and Receiver at the evening. United States Land Office in Rosebnrg done, however, before street signs Oregon. A new wood yard is being started The said contestant having, in a proper are put up, and that is to re name a affidavit, filed Jnne 10, 1907, set forth facts in the northeast quarter of town by which show that after doe dilhgence per number of streets, There are at a I service of thia notice cannot be made, two of our hustling young men. eon hereby ordered and directed that present streets that have at least Harry Hughes and John McAdams. t ooh ia notice be given by doe and prop«« three names apiece. Every addition Their machinery will arrive next * nbticati OD. o Eldorado 9 'i * «A. • o «• C CO Cg, í