Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, October 31, 1907, Image 5

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    1 ranch 18o acres 41 mile« from
The Fleet and the War Scare, couple ot applications will make a morning and the Senator was intro­ Bandon'
well stocked ready foi bus i
good trail, it is said.
The cattle, duced to a good many of our citi­
The Old Panter Building has been Remodeled for
Gambrinus Brewing Company
Rob’t Marsden, Agent
WHOLESALE LIQUORS
Coos Bay agent Shasta, Napa Soda, White Rock,
W. A. Gaines & Co’s. Whiskeys, Standard Malt
and Cream of Malt, and other standard brands of
WHISKIES,
BRANDIES,
WINES,
etc.
GIN,
Geo. Stoltz, Resident Manager
Save Money
and
Receive Satisfaction
by buying
Jewelry
of A. RICE, Our Leading Jeweler
news, tine orchard, 75 acres ot ■ ttoui
When the United States openec eager for the salt, will beat dow n the zens, tiesides meeting many ok land $13,000.
the door of Japan and let foreign bush es and otherwise make the trail friends who endeavored to have the
40 acre ranch 6) miles from Ban-
nation- in and brought Japan out, it handy for the use of man anti beast. Senator stay over and take a trip on 1 don has 400 cords of match VOOd
could not have been imagined that . Grand Master R. Scott and the river to Bandon to show him on it $750.
162 acre ranch in Curry county
Japan would ever Inecome an impor­ Grand Patriarch H. M. Beckwith of the improvements that have taken
near Langlois $800,
tant member of the family of nations, Portland, head officers ot the Odd place since his last visit to this
Fine residence block. 200 feet river
certainly not so soon, or that there Fellow’s lodge of Oregon, paid ail section. In conversation the Sen­ front with landing full bearing or­
would be talk of rivalry’ within fifty official visit to Myrtle Point lodge ator said that he expected that chard, large dwellings 8 other build­
years between the United States anc No 150 Monday evening of this there
specia ings, with furniture Hnd fixture- tine
would
be a
location for a store or saloon. $2000.
Japan, and possible war.
week, a special meeting being held river and harbor bill at this session
Several tine business lots io best
There is possibility of rivalry, it at the Odd Fellow’s hall ua that of Congress, though usually
the business part of Bandou from $1,500
may be admitted; of war, too, but occasion.
Both officers addressed custom is only to have this bil Upwards.
it is not now comprehensible. Japan, the lodge on the work of the order
1080 acre« of much land, resi­
Mr. dence building, seven hundred acre«
as the leader in the Orient, wi in the State and on matters of general come up in every’ two years.
surely make the conditions of a com­ interest. After the lodge session, Fulton is sanguine in regard to his of bottom land, balance uutubcr oue
bench land, tine lake fishing and
mercial rivalry with the LTnited the members and their distinguished re-election to the Senate.
hunting Price $¡53,000.
States. But can any one see war on guests enjoyed a supper at the Ho­
5 acres just outside of the corpor­
that horizon? The New York Sun tel Guerin.
ation good level land. $750.
A table was set ful
affects to see it. Others may. But length of the dining hall and was Notice of Administration
2 one acre tracts, adjoining town
is hereby Riveu that by order of cheap.
the office of prophecy is easily as­ prettily decorated with Oregon grape the Notice
County Court of the State of Oregon, lu
280 acres improved ranch, fine bear­
sumed. If it tells the truth, then and flowers. The menu was very' aud for the Connty of Coos, heretofore
made, Rachael N Elliott was dulv ap­
“I told you so.”
If the thing complete from hot oyster soup to pointed Administratrix of the estate of C. S ing orchard. 90 acres bottom land.
from Baudon. Large
Elliott, deceased, and that letters teetameii 10 miles
doesn’t came to pass, the prophecy fruit and was thoroughly enjoyed. tary
white cedar on it,
were duly issued to the said Rachel N. amount of
Elliott 011 the 5th day of Juue. A.D., 1907.
price
$4000.
is quickly forgotten.
Besides the grand officers and mem­ Therefore, all persons having claims
House and 2 lots in town, good lo­
Is it worth while to hearken to bers of the local lodge several visit­ against the said estate are hereby notified
to present the same with proper vouchers to cation, land set out io strawberriAH,
such utterances as those of the Sun? ing brothers were present.
the said Administratrix, at the office of $550
tieo B. Popping at Bandon, Oregon, wiibio
At least they afford matter for curi­
River front ranch, | mile river
six (6> months from the dateof this notice.
Dated this .>111 day Ot Septemlier. 1907.
front on deep water. 177 1-3 acre
osity. That journal assumes that
Coquille Notes.
RACHEL N ELLIOTT,
coal land—$3500.
the dispatch of the fleet to the Paci­ From the Sentinel.
Administratrix of the estate of C. 8.
Elliott, deceased.
Houses to rent, Goos and Curry
fic is likely to create “a condition
Geo. P. Topping, Att’y for Estate.
property for sale, ranches of all sizes,
requiring war for its solution.” Then
One of the prettiest weddings of
in both counties for sale.
“the people w ill have no volition in recent times in Marshfield was that
Store room to rent cheap in the
Notice.
the matter. They will have to go of Paul Peralta and Miss Iva Lang­
best part of Bandon, np and down
Notice is hereby given that Emma Mecum stairs.
to war anyhow.”
worthy, celebrated on Wednesday has left tuy bed and board, and 1 will in no
way become responsible for auy debts con
General merchandise store with
Is it to be expected, then, that evening at 8 o'clock in the M. E. traded
by her from this date.
slock and fixtures with building and
Japan, finding American war vessels Church, Rev. W. R. F. Browne
Dated this Hith day of October, 1907.
large lot. doing a business of $25,000
E d . Mam, Bandon, Oct. ltitli.
in the Pacific, will take their pres­ officiating. I’he church was taste­
to $¡50,000 per year, well located, and
long established business, which can
ence as a challenge, and declare w ar fully decorated with Oregon grape,
Noti ee for Publication
be doubled by the rignt. parties.
on the United States? Is it. then, and those in attendance included
Department of the Interior.
Price $9000.
true, that if we show warlike strength relatives and near friends of the con­
Land Office at Roseburg, Or.
Manufacturing plant for sale.
August 21. 1907.
we shall provoke 1 attack, and that tracting parties, several of the latter
Good
paying business. Big frontage
Notice is berebv given that Corrie D. Still-
our best security is to be without going from Coquille by carriage and well, of Bandon. Oregon, has tiled notice of on deep water. First class business
his intention to make final Five year proof proposition on Coquille river—$25,000
arms?
other conveyance.
One incident in support of bis claim, viz: Homestead
A number of first class deep water
There will be industrial and com­ worthy of note was the fact that it Entry No. 11558 made Mav 7. 1902, for the
Ela of NE1-4. E5v ot 8E1-4 Section 27, front mill sites for sale cheap.
mercial rivalry between the United was the first wedding to be solem­ Township 29 South. Range 14 West, and
5 timber claims, cruise 3,000,000
that said proof will lie made before L. A.
States and Japan.
But never so nized in the new Methodist edifice of Liljeqvist. I . S. Commissioner at bis office feet each, mostly white cedar, bandy
in Marshfield, Oregon, on Wednesday, Oct. to roads and easy to log. Price $2500
great as that which exists between the county’s metropolis.
30. 1907.
He names the following witnesses to each.
the United States and Great Britain.
County Clerk James Watson prove
lux continuous residence upon, aud
Lots $15 and tip, located in all
I'he United States pushed the served in the capacity of best man cultivation of. the land, viz: Cash Doyle, parts
of town and surrounding ad­
Frank Barrows, Alfred West and I. J. still
Pacific railroads to completion that and Miss Esther Yaeger as brides­ well, all of Bandon. Oregon.
dition. Property of all kinds bought
and sold at living prices.
B knjamin L. E ddy , Register.
it might be prepared to defend its maid.
We are an old established firm and
interests on the Pacific. Was this
There will be a special school
are reliable, V\ e are not curbstone
a challenge of war? The United
real estate agetits, Call and see ns
meeting in this city Saturday , Oct.
Real Estate List.
aud if we do not have what you
States has undertaken the Panama
26, at 3:30 for the purpose of voting
Canal for the same purpose. Is this
Large lot and new bouse iu B ad - want we will get it.
a special tax within the district for don
T he B andon R eal E state X L oan
$650, good location.
a challenge of war?
the purpose of conducting the
C ompany , Rooms 2 and 3,
3
lots
and
nice
house,
good
lo
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Rut admit there is some danger
school for a term of nine months. cation in Bandon $650.
New Denholm Bld g. Bandon, Ore.
that Japan may, on frivolons pretexts,
Everyone who has the interest of
based on such as those trifling inci­ our school at heart should attend
dents at San Francisco, assume high and vote for the special tax as our
tone towards the United States, corps of teachers are conscientious
threaten war, and even declare it! and are endeavoring to give the
C. A. JAMISON
JACK BROWN
apan probably will not. Her ambi- natrons the best that they are
tious megalomania, or swelled head, capable of and it would be a ruinous
is not likely to reach that stage. nolicy to run a shorter time than
5ut suppose it should? The fleet nine months.
then w ould not be out of its proper
Last Saturday learning that Sen­
place in the Pacific. Then there
ator Fulton was to visit Coos Bay,
would be occasion to bless “the
W. C. Chase wired ihe Senator ask­
providence that’s watchful in a
ing him to extend his visit to this
state.” If it be admitted that there
city so that the people of this sec­
is some uneasiness and some reason
tion would be able to become
for it, then all the more reason why
jetter acquainted with him. He re­
the fleet should come to the Pacific.
plied that owing to press of business
—Oregonian.
it would be impossible for him to
They Handle The Famous
make an extended stay at Coquille,
Myrtle Point Notes.
nut would have to be governed by
From the Enterprise.
the sailing of the Alliance. On his
Geo. H. Guerin is looking for arrival Monday at the bay Mr.
the thief who broke into the store Chase got him on the ’phone and
house of the Hotel Guerin on a re­ le promised to come over Tuesday
cent night and appropriated eight morning and be here between
In The New Green Building
dozen eggs.
Stealing eggs is al- trains. The Senator accompanied
most equivalent to a penitentiary ny Senator Dirpmick of Marshfield
offense these days.
A man would were met at the depot Tuesday
The Arcade Saloon,
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Marshfield Phone, 143
Coquille Pbooe, 191
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Choicest of Wines, Liqours and
Cigar s .
Weinhard’s
run little more risk in breaking
open a safe and taking gold coin,
Eggs are worth 40 cents a dozen
and hard to get at that price.
Ed Rackleff, the Langlois mer-
chant, was in Myrtle Point this week
visiting friends and looking after
business interests.
Mr. Rackleff I
denies the report published in some »I
of the ¡napers, that he has sold his
interests at Langlois.
Rev. IL M. Branham, who has
been appointed to take charge of
the Myrtle Point South Methodist
church, preached his first sermon
here Sunday evening at 7 30, and
will preach each Sunday evening
hereafter, preaching in the morning
at some outside appointment. The
parsonage at the church is being
nicely finished and repaired for the
use of Mr. and Mrs. Branham.
A Douglas county man has dis­
covered a process of opening a trail
through the woods with salt at a
very slight labor and expense, Be­
sides the salt is only necessary to
have a bunch of cattle at hand. A
eers.
Real Estate Bargains
Woolen Mill Addition in the east part of Bandou. The best
residence property in the Town of Bandon, close to all the
manufacturing plants and the new ship yard. No need ef
carrying your dinner pail when yon can go home and get a
warm diuner and have plenty of time for a romp with the
bal>e. Prices have almost doubled in the last six months
and they will double again in the next six months. More
homes have been br.ilt in this Addition than in any other
part of Bandon. Lots range in price from $3o to $290.
Get one or two before they are all gone.
Breakwater Addition in the west part o5 Bandon. Prices
from $30 up.
Lots and acres in all parts of Bandon. Farms. Ranches
and Timber Claims. Give us a call and get priceband,a
square deal.
OAKES REAL ESTATE
Room 3 in the Laird Building
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