Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, October 24, 1907, Image 3

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Notice of DiteolwticM.
has the same.
We sincerely hope'
that the people of this community
wiH put a stop once and for all to
Notice is hereby given to the
this
species
of
folly
by
voting
it patrons of the Robinson A Wright
Mr. Horace J Berry and Miss
Meat Market that after this date the
Hattie Coy, both of. Myrtle Point down. —i Iregonian.
bnsiness
will be conducted by . N.
were united in marriage at the
Wright
alone. All accounts due
Waning
Hardwood
home of H. A. Shroeder, brother- The
the old firm are asked to be settled
in-law of the groom, at Johnson’s
Supply.
before
November ist., and all bills
mill at high noon last Wednesday,
against
the firm will lx? paid at the
Rev. Thomas Barklow officiating.
The wedding took place in the
Although the demand for hard­ shop. Make all payments at the
presence of the relatives and im­ wood lumber is greater than ever be­ shop. We respectfully ask that
mediate frit-fids of the contracting fore, the annual cut to-day is a billion these accounts be settled by this
parties and the event was enjoy- feet less than it was seven years ago. date as we wish to have all of the
ably celebrated.
In this time the wholesale price of business accoonts dosed by that
time. Thanking you for |»ast pat ion
Myrtie Point was hit a jolt by a the different classes of hardwood
age and soliciting a continuance in
fuel Limine this week when the lumber advanced from 25 to 65 per
the future, We are.
public schools were compelled to ad­ cent. The cut of oak, which in 1899
Tex Robinson,
journ Thursday because of a lack of was more than lialf the total cut of
W.
N. Wright.
fuel. About a year ago the wood hardwoods, has fallen off 36 per cent.
Dated this 3rd day of Oct. 1907.
stoves were discarded for the coal Yellow poplar, which was formerly
burning stoves, and an effort has second in point of output, has fallen
Sheet music orders will receive
been made to get a car of coal for off 38 per cent, and elm has fallen
prompt
attention if left at Lowe’s
off
one-half.
the winter but thus far without
Drug
Store.
The cut of softwoods is over four
success.
times that of hardwoods, yet it Is
The work of gravelling the walks
Timber Lund %<•• June 3. IM7K
doubtful
if a shortage in the former
of the park is proceeding nicely
NOTICE FOH PI HlJCATioN.
would
cause
dismay
in
so
many
in
­
with tin- prospect that they will be
United States Laud Office, Roseburg Ore .
August 7, 1907.
completed before the rainy season dustries. The cooperage, furniture,
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
and
vehicle
industries
depend
upon
opens.
The ladies have two team­
with the provisions of the act ot Congress
June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the
sters hauling gravel and a man em­ hardwood timber, and the railroads, of
sale of timber lands in the States of Cal­
telephone,
and
telegragh
companies,
ifornia, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington
ployed to spread it out and level up
” as extended to all the Public
agricultural implement manufac­ Territory,
Land States by act of August 4. 1892,
the walks.
turers and builders use it exten­ John M Long, of Bandon County of Coos,
State (or Territory > of Oregon, has this dnv
At a pretty lodge wedding in the sively.
tiled in this office his sworn statement No.
8491, for the purchase of the NE1, of NW >4.
I (). < >. F. hall under the auspices
This leads to the question, Where of Section No. 29, in Township No. 29 S..
of IJna Rebekah lodge No. too, Mr. is the future supply of hardwoods to Range No. 14 West, and will offer proof
show that the land sought is more valu­
W. W. Gatchell and Mrs. Mamie be found? The cut in Ohio and In­ to
able for its timber or stone than for agricul­
tural pnr|M>ses, and to establish his claim to
Toy, were united in marriage Wed­
diana, which, seven years ago, led said land before I.. A. Liljeqvist, U.S. Coin*
misaioner at Marshfield. Oregon, on Wed
nesday night at 8 o’clock by Rev-
all other states, has fallen off one- uesday, tho (>th day of November, 1907.
H. L. Ford, the ring ceremony of half.
He names as witnesses: Chris Long,
Illinois, Iowa, Kentucky, Erank
Bates, Frank Beyerle and Edward
the Christian church being used.
Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, New- Ohioan, all of Bandon. Coos County, Ore
gon.
Mr. Gatchell and Mrs. Toy are
Jersey, Tennessee, Texas, West Vir­ Any and all peraotui clainnug adversely
well known in Myrtle Point.
The
above-descritied lands are requested to
ginia and Wisconsin, have also de­ the
tile their claims in this office on or before
former has, for years, been engaged
1907.
clined in hardwood production. The said (>t h day of B November.
knjamin L E ddy , Register.
in the general merchandise business
chief centers of production now lie in
. lo re, and Mrs. Toy has likewise the Lake States, the lower Missis­
been identified with the business in­ sippi Valley, and the Appalachian
terests ot the city, formerly con­ Mountains. Yet in the Lake States
ducting a confectionery and ice the presence of hardwoods is an al­
cream parlor and later in the milli­ most certain indication of rich agri­
nery business.
cultural land, and when the hard­
Myrtle r
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Note».
From ibe Enterprue
r
The C. A. Smith company of
Marshfield has commenced the
building oi a slip for the accomo­
dation of their lumber carrier, the
Nan Smith, which is to be in com­
mission in a year. The boat draws
18 feet of water and the company ex­
pects to have it make the slip when
completed, which will mean the
dredging of a channel through the
bay and up the inlet.
The I mat
has a capacity for 2,500,000 feet of
lumber, and is named after Mr
Smith’s eldest daughter.
Bull Run.
woods are cut the land is turner
permanently to agricultural use. In
Arkansas, Louisiana, and Mississippi
the production of hardwoods is
clearly at its extreme height, and in
Missouri and Texas it has already
begun to decline.
The answer to the question, there­
fore, would seem to lie in the Appa­
lachian Mountains. They contain
the largest body of hardwood timber
left in the United States. On them
grow the greatest variety of tree
THE EXPERT
species anywhere to be found. Pro­
tected from fire and reckless cutting,
they produce the best kinds of tim­
Bandon Drug Co Store. Bandon
ber, since their soil and climate com­
bine to make heavy stands and rapid
growth. Yet much of the Appala­
chian forest has been so damaged in
the past that it will be years before it
will again reach a high state of pro
ductiveness. Twenty billion feet of
Garfield & Von Pegert.
hardwoods would be a conservative
estimate of the annual productive
capacity of the 75,000,000 acres of
WORK A SPECIALTY.
forest lands in the Appalachians if
they were rightly managed. Until
pecial
achines
they are we can expect a shortage in
hardwood timber.
uilt to rder
Circular 116, of the Forest Ser­
vice, entitled “The Waning Hard­ Turned Shafting, Cap and Set
wood Supply,” discusses this situa­ Screw»,
Machine
Bolts,
Pipe and Fitting»,
tion. It may be hadaupon applica­
Brass Work.
tion to the Forester, Forest Service.
General
Repairing.
Pattern 8hop in
Washington, D. C.
F. H.
VAN NORDEN
Watchmaker & Jeweler
Isn’t it dreadful to have to drink
water from a river wilh such a shock­
ing name as “Bull Run?’’
It fairly
makes one shudder.
The water is
all right.
Nobody ever tasted a
sweeter draught or one more pure,
but the name is so inelegant that one
almost swoons with disgust every
time it is spoken. Bull Run. Just
say it over a few times anil you wil
begin to appreciate how horrid it
sounds. Besides, its associations are
displeasing in the extreme. The
bull is a vulgar beast without the
slightest trace of delicacy or refine­
ment. Why should we call our
source of water supply Bull Run
rather than Cow Run' Is is not an
unfair discrimination against the
Connection.
gentler sex to retain a name so
markedly masculine?
Port Orford Note».
After all, is not this fad of chang­ From The Tribune.
COQUILLE
ing our historic names a rather silly
one? Who can gain anything by it
i’he work of getting John R. Mil-
except a bunch of sentimentalists? ler’s gasoline boat in running order
NOBLER A MORRISON, Prop'ra
Who can possibly lose anything by lias been delayed fora short time, as
Coquille, Oregon.
leav ing the names as they are? The the builders are having trouble in 'irst-Class Laundry Work
fad has now gone to the extreme of finding a man ingenious enough to
of every kind done on short notice,
suggesting that Portland change its put her machinery together.
«nd st reasonable price«.
name to Multnomah. Surely this is
Rev. Roach, of Bandon, held ser­ Satisfaction is Guaranteed.
twaddle.
Bull Run and Portland
vices
in the church. Sunday, to a
< inters left on Mondays with onr Ban­
are names known the world over.
well fillet! house. He was accom­ don agent. A. <). TROWBRIDGE, will I m *
Intelligent people everywhere ir­
given careful attention and delivered in
revocably associate them with this panied by Mrs. Roach and little son, Bandou at the «tore Friday evenings
and they spent a week visiting with
city and its famous water supply.
The reasons advanced for changing riends here and in northern Curry.
The Port < Word school opened
either of them are all contemptible.
Monday
with an attendance of 27
Nobody uith a vestige of historic
sense would admit for a moment scholars, and this number will prob­
that changes of this source are ad- ably be considerably increased in the
visable except in some extrtme next few weeks. Parents are avail­
cases. The case of Bull Run is not ing themselves of the opportunity of
extreme, The name is a good one sending their children, as the in­ Haase, Sign and Carriage*
Painting,
and it has long Iveen accepted. structor, Mr. Wood, is a teacher of
All Wark Guaranteed
Portland is also a good name, and experience and ability, and gives
Priera Braaaaabl«
it is markedly appropriate, since the promise of conducting a most suc­
extreme Eastern city of the country cessful term.
Bandon, Oregon.
Bandon Foundry
anii Machine Shop
Mill
and Steamboat
M
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Lodges are Requested to Notify this Office ou Electiou of Officers and on
Change of Meeting Night.
Cards under thia Head are 50c per in., month
Maaottie.
Dr H. I_,. Houston,
I »ANDON LODGE. No. 115. A F. A M.
1 » Stated oouiuiuuicatiouM tint Satur­
s
PH \ SIClA.X
X
SI ht.HOS
day after ttio full moon of euch mouth
Office over Drug Store.
Hours. 9 to 12.
All Manter Masons cordially invited.
a.m. 1.30 to 4. p in. ; 7 to 8 iu the eveuiug.
R. H. ROSA W. M.
Night calls answered from office.
KAN1ION.
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OKKGON
I. O. O. »'
>ANDON LODGE, No. 13.3, l. O. O. F
> meet« every WedDenday evening.
\ lilting brother« in good staudiug cor
C bi. WTkIDK
diaily invited.
NATHAN BARKLOW. N. G.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
L. J. R adi . by . Sec.
Notary Public
1
Office with Wheeler Real Estate Co.
Rebekah Lodge No. 126.
B andon .
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UgitooN
EETS Every 2nd and 4tli Tuesday".
Praotice night first Wialn« «day of the
mouth. Social Evening the 3rd Saturday of
<i. T. TKFAIMa»l.l>,
the mouth. A cordial invit tinoi e.tended
to all memtier« in good atandlug.
ATTORNEY - AT LAW.
ANNA CHAINE, N. G.
NOTARY PUBLIC
P kabl E rickson , Seo’y.
M
Bandon,
Oregon.
Knights of Pythia«
I XF.LI'HI LODGE No. 64, Knights of
LOUIS DOONAR,
1‘vtbias. Meets every Monday even
mg at Masonic U h II
Visiting Knights in­
Electric Light [and Tele­
vited to attend.
R. E. L Bedillion, C. <’. Electrician.
B. N. H anbinoton , K of R. S.
phone Work. Supplies
$
Modern Woodmen«
Ba inion,
PABI.E ROCK CAMP, No. 917«, M. W.
I of A. Meets every fourth Saturday of
each month at Concrete Hull. Visiting
ueiehbora cordially invited to attend.
GEORGE LORENZ. H C.
E. E. O akks , Clerk.
Oregon
C. T- Bhimenrother
U. S. < oiniiiiAhloiier au«i Notary Public,
Pilings and F iiih I proofs made on Home
steads. l imber Claim« and other U. 8. Lands
Money l.oani Negotiated on Approved
Security,
Foresters of America.
Office in room 10 Beyerle Building, Bau-
/ ’OURT QUEEN OF THE FOREST. No.
V? 17, meets Friday night of each week, don. Residence on Butte Creek, Oregon.
•teal Kitate bought auil Sold.
in Concrete Hall, Bandon, Oregon. A cor­
dial welcome is extended to all visiting
brothers.
W L. DAVIDSON.
G. T ylkb ,
Chief Ranger.
A JI IIITflKOCK
Fin.Secretary.
Woodman of the World.
Estimate's
QE ASIDE CAMP No. 212. W. (). W.
O meet« in regular «esaiou the first and buildings.
third Tbnrsdava of each month in the Ma­
sonic hall. Visiting memliers are oordiallv
invited.
a . RICE, C. C.
0.0. W aldvogbl , Clerk.
Direct to every
Coos County
l»r
Nov. 12, 13 and 14.
A Man’s Face
P. TOPPING,
GKO.
ATTORNEY
OREGON.
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and
COUNSELOR AT LAW
AND
Sometimes is and sometimes
isin’t his 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.
NOTARY PUBLIC.
Dire Insurance.
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Bandon, — —
Oregon.
—
San Francisco and Portland with
W. E. THRESHER,
Attorney - at - Law.
high rent, a horde of hired men and
big profits all cut out of Schuman
<
Notary Public
Piano prices.
Wedderburn
$100
M. G. Pohl.
Consult him for your eyes, bead ache
weariness, or nervousness.
OFFICE IN OLD BREUEK BUILDING,
BANDON,
given on any kind of
Address Bandon, Oregon.
nt Bnndon Hdw Story
». I L. 8TEEI.E
Resident Dentist
Purchaser . .
Builder
anil
Con trae tor
' -
HARRY MORRISON,
Oregon
Near Post Office
G. H. Smith
The undersigned has no rents, com­
missions or hired men to pay.
For
Bandon Co-Operative Reality Co.
half a century the Schuman has been
a winner of Piano Medals.
It comes
Real Estate and City Property
in Walnnt, Quartered Oak or beau
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
on until you wind up with the final
payment and have a
erage Business. Timber. Farm Lands, Collections, Rents
i
guaranteed
title all your own.
Prosper
.
Steam Laundry.
L. LAW &
Lodge and Fx’OfYession.a.1 Direotory
Mill Co
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS
EM.
Furman,
Factory Agent
Oregon Pine, Spruce and
White Cedar Lumber......
WE CUT LOCAL»
LUMBER
ORDERS
AT
ONCE.
C.
O.
L>
"A
Ge neral M e rc h and ise
LOGGERS' SUPPLIES
a Specialty.
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Market Price Allowed for Prodace of all Kinds.
Tandon
Coquille
Morth Bend
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PROSPER,
OREGON.
Myrtle Point
Marshfield
[SUCCESSOR TO HOOVER A MONDAY. J
C. W. DYGERT
Painters and Contractors
BANDON MEAT MARKET.
------- Dealer In All Kinds of--------
Fresh and Salt Meats, Vegetables, Lard, Etc. Etc.
7 «•“Having pnrehaaed this old and well Mtnbliabed|boainefls, and moved th«t«nnie to
the Marahall Building, ea«t aide Main atreet, we «»licit a continuance of paat generona
patronage, guaranteeing bouest goods, fair prices and courteous treatment to «K.
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Farm Produce Always Bought and Said.
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