Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, December 12, 1907, Image 3

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    Port Orford Notes-
Real Estate List.
For Sale.
Will Haul Wood.
A second hand organ <>u |>ay-
Lafjyw
« m >.4 swv bouse in Bau menls oi $4.50 a month, at Smiths'
C. if. Holenlxrit will haul slab
don fki&i,
kwaiion.
Real
Estate
Office.
woixi
from Cody’s Mill for 75 cents
“Where ia the Berwick*
3 lot« and bio»- honoe, good Io-
E. M. F urman . The Piano Man.
|»er load. He will haul and furnish
you heard from the Berwick*”
caXxat ia Baixlki« 4£50.
the wood for $1.75. This is in 4
the prevailing salutations in
k ranch 1145 ( mtm 4| tn lies from
grub less town. But the wiki winds Bainlon' well rhi«ka«i ready fur bust-
foot lengths is. A saw will be installed
soon, and he will then be able to
answer in nveaningless ecfiiwa
I
liue ohebard, 75 acres of Imttom
laud •ld.taiu.
furnish stove length slab wood.
tt
Mr. and Mrs. GraMsn Tyler pa«»
hi) acr« rawclx
tulles fiom Ban-
ed through town lart week.
They <h*n I ihm 4ii) •(•'«a- of niatcliwisid
Garfield & Von Pegert,
M.
came from their hot»* ia H ach I k ». L"* 1(9750.
F wu FI m TnbttM
B i M m iHMstment Corpontio# *.«. »
Bandon Foundry
Machine Shop
D Mor
Mill
and Steamboat
bound for Dr. Tyler’« at Denmark,
Wil «era r«iK*n in Curry county
We have a quantity of No. 3 lum­
where Mr«. Tyler will m « uh ( » l«v uaar Lwuglm« «HUD.
ber,
suitable for building sheds,
f ma nwidnnca block. 21MI feet river
WoKK A SPECIAL«»
weeks.
ft<mt with landing full bearing or-
walks, etc., which we offer in lots of
.Clint Malehorn is now harvesting ■dtarti, large dwellings N other build
1000 feet and upward, at $5 per M.
inga, with furniture aud fixture«, tine
pecial
achines
his apples, and expects several bun location for a afore or saloon. $2<W.
C ods L umber C o .
dred boxes of A 1 grade. Isn’t it
Several fine business lots in tiest
uilt
to
rder
strange that more apples are not buaiutM part of Bandon from $1,500
raised m Curry, when conditions are epaarda.
Wanted.
Turned Shafting, Cap and Set
so favorable for their successful
1( MO arree or raueb land, resi­ Screws,
Machine
Bolts,
growth.
dence building, seven hundred acres
Local representatives for Bandon
Pipe
und
Pit
ti
ngs
,
(>f bottom land, I«1 mice uiliulmr one
Brass
Work.
and
vicinity to look after renewals
The Masque Ball <•• Thanksgiv­ iiench land, fine lake tisiiiug and
General
Rei*mring.
Pattern
Simp
in
and increase subscription list of a
ing night was well attended anti hunting Price 433,000.
Conneetiun.
prominent monthly magazine, on a
5 acres juM outside of tbe corpor­
l>assed off without a jar or jostle,
salary
and commission basis, Ex
and will long be remembered by the ation good level land. $750.
perience desirable, but not necessary.
participants.
Only about a dozen
X one acre tract a, adjoining town
Good
opportunity for right person.
cheap.
ladies masked but what they lacked
Address
Publisher, Box 59, Station
ZMOeeree i uiproved raueb, tine liear-
in quantity they made up in quality.
O,
New
York.
ing
orchard,
90
acr>*a
bottom
laud,
There were the usual number ofL 10 miles from Bandon. Large
comical costumes among the males, ^uouui of white cedar on it.
You Can't Expect to Get
A Real Wonderland.
fii Worth for ,$?/. But
$400P.
who had a great deaf of fun and j price
l
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Cu
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Get
Your
H
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and
2
Iota
in
town,
good
lo
­
made things lively.
Among the
South Dakota, with its rich silver
AI O A'E Y’S II ORTH at
notable costumes were those of Mrs. cation, land eat out In Ht TH wtH'rr les,
mines, bonanza farms, wide ranges
, I $550
and strange natural formations, is a
Alice Zumalt, Mrs. A. Jamieson and
veritable wonderland. At Mound
Miss Maud Cook. Miss Mary Sut-1 River front ranch, I mile river
City, in the home of Mr. E D.
ton as Topsy was a decided success, front on iWp water. 177 13 acrt* Denier in Boot* and Shoes Clapp, a wonderful case of healing
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-i ■ coal land—43500.
and one of the prettiest girls in I
Repsiring neatly and promptly dona at I has lately occurred. Her son seemed
town represented the Iribuneandl Houamt to rent, C uoh aud Curry
near death with lung and throat
lowest living prices.
trouble.
“Exhausting
coughing
won our thanks for her courtesy in property for sale, ranch«» of alTsizes,
, doing
. so.
.
»«_.
io
both
eouatiea
for
aalrv
spells
occurred
every
five
minutes,
”
The supper by Mrs.
writes .Mrs. Clapp, “when I began
Nielson was all that could have been I Store rooiM to rant cheap in tbe
giving Dr. King’s New Discovery,
desired, and in every way the ball beat part of Bandon, up and down
the great medicine, that saved his
was a success with no unpleasant ' stairB
life and completely cured him.”
Guaranteed for coughs and colds,
features to mar its pleasures.
General luercbaudiae atore with
throat
and lung troubles, by C. Y.
stock and tixluree with building and
I.owe,
druggist, 50c and $1.00.
The shooting match at Port Or­ large lot, doing a btiaineea of $25,000
Trial bottle free.
to
$3O,UÜO
per
year,
well
located,
and
ford Thanksgiving drear together
long estahhebed Imsiaese, which can
quite a number of our young marks be doubled by the rignt parties
COQUILLE
han a select stock of
men, but the weather was bad and Price J9UOO,
the maPkstnanship was like the
Maunfacturiug plant for aale.
weather, wild and variable.
In Good paying hnsincas. Big frontage
NOBLER A MORRISON, Prop’ra.
shooting for ducks and geese some on deep water. Firat claws hnsiness
Coquille, < Iregon.
and
good single ghots were made, but propoaition on Coquille river—$‘.'5,000
First-Class Laundry Work
A ninulier of tiret class deep water
when it; came ¿to shooting w three
^¡tallii
|m
on
fraught.
front
mill
eitee
for
aale
cheap.
shots string measure Mor beef the
of every kind done <>n abort notice,
and at reasonable prices.
quarters were won by four to five
5 timber elaikw. cruise 3,000,000
inch strings.
But a good time was feet each, mostly white cedar, handy
C( lintTEO us T r eat m ENT.
Satisfaction is Guaranteed.
had and the wild shooting en­ to road« and easy to log. Price $2500
each.
J-iT Orders left on Mondays with our Ban­
(■POSS 1 (■■<»>
couraged everybody to try. Those
don agent, A. O. TROWBRIDGE, will lie
who won geese were, Chas. Long
given careful attention and delivered in
Lots $15 and up, located in all
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Bandon at the store Friday evening«.
2 If. T. Steward, 2, while the fol­ parts of town and surrounding ad­
dition.
Property
of
all
kinds
bought
lowing won one each; Jesse Sutton, and sold at living prices.
■ana
Lorin Forty, Jas. Curry and An­
We are an old eetablisl ed timi and
drew Ellis.
Chas. Long, Dave
are reliable. U e are not curbstone
McKenzie, Fred and Hardy Steward real estate agent«, Call and see ns
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Bridge A Benell
We and if we do not bave what yon
Ntiivcx, KnngCM and Hentern
each won a quarter of beef,
5
Have in them «0 many excellencies that thw sr<< now acknowledged H im
have no list of those winning the want we will get it.
greatest m-llers on the const, and they are growing in favor every year. We
ducks.
have the exclusive agency in Bandon for these honseliohl snd ottioe imcess.ties,
T he B andon R eal E state *L L oan
mid prices range exceedingly modest in either case.
C ompany , Rooms 2 and 3,
Onr assortment of hardware, tinware and edged tools is most complete.
New Denholm Bld g
Ban don.Ore.
Fame for Ezra Meeker.
Tinning & Plumbing a. Specialty
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Tto Wenka/tii Brvevry Dvpt
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4TQLTÎ, Ka^far
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WHOLESALE LIQUORS, Napa Soda, W.
A Gmi>a*, * C> .’a Wbiskiee, White Rock,
Htaodttrd Malt aad Cream of Malt, and other
Hfaedurd kftaeda of Brandies, Whiskies, Gin.
Wiaee. etc.
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M. BREUER’S
Mill Co
Prosper
WIOLMALE AID BETAIL DEALEBB
Opera
Oregon Pine, Spruce and
White Cedar Lumber.....
WK CMrr KAM!At.
LUMBEII
ORDEVH
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General Merchandise
LOWERS SUPPLIES
a Specialty.
Market
Prie» Allowed for Prodaoe of all Kinds.
OREGON.
PROSPER,
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NEED A NEW STOVE?
Hn«e*4ith*hl ivim I Coqnille, Oregon.
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U’e kava completed a thorough and up to dale ABSTRACT PLANT,
and are now ready to furnish CORRECT ABSTRACTS at abort no- t
tice. Orders will receive careful and prompt attention.
MaraWwaU Office Adjoins Flanagan 4z Bennett bank.
That at Coquille Adjoins Postoffice.
Marshfield Phone, 143
Coquille Phone, 191
JdtJT /’/tone at our Expense when ordering Abstracts
Title Guarantee and Abstract Co.
Henry Seng.tac ken. Manager
STEIGER & KERR'S
STOVES
RANGES
It would be a fitting reward for
his services if Ezra Meeker’s name
should be bestowed on a cement
roadway from the Atlantic to the
Pacific Ocean. The man drove to
the far Northwest many years ago,
following the Oregon trail—or help­
ing to make it. In the present year
he has driven East to New York
and later to Washington with his ox
team and covered wagon. His plan
is to interest the Government in the
making of a highway across the
continent.
They tell us that the automobile
industry has only just begun; that
the cars for next year will be bigger
than ever before;
that driving
about in America becomes more
and more the purpose of the people
owning such vehicles.
Bandon Hardware Co
Post Office.
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BANK of BANDON,
The Chase National Bank of New York.
Hank !• Open from 1»
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12 m„ and 1
p in. t
3 p.m.
HOTEL : GALLIER
Tâtes $1.00 to $2.00 per Day.
SPECIAL RATES BY THE n'EEK OR MGJtfTiJ.
: a M?LI BOC« IN SCNNKTMN.
BANDON.
OREGON
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Civil Engineer and
Surveyor.
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON, FOR THE
COUNTY OF COOS.
J. W. Fetter, Plaintiff
I Huit 111 Equity to
va.
Carrie Williams and
Quiet Title
CJIlSIM
Carrie E. Williams,
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SIMMONS.
Defendants.
To Carrie Williams nd Carrie E. Wil
llama, the almve named defendants:
IN THE NAME OF IHE STATE OF
Higher Clausen of Work Solicited
OREGON
Yon are hereby reipiired to npi>ear in the
BANDON,
OREGON.
ataive entitled Court mid Cause, mid answer
the Complaint tiled ««{mciHt you Iberein by
the Blmutiff ou or Itefore the Inal dav of
the time preac-rilied tor the publication of
tins summons which day is six consecutive
weeks from the i ale of the first publics!loll
hereof, the date of the tirat publication is
BLACKSMITH AND
the 3lat of Oototier, 1907, mid the last pul*
I lent ion will la- on tile 12th of December,
MOV.
Wagons of all Rinds Made to Order.
Horseshoeing a Specialty.
And you are notified that if you fail so to
appear and answer tbe said complaiut, the fob work Attended to promptly mid nil work gii a ran tersi to give xatiafaotlon. Prio-<
Plaintiff will apply to the Coort for the
reasonable. Shop on Atwater street. liandoti, Or.
relief prayed for ill Ilia Complaint, to wil
For a decree whereby Defendanta* ad
verae olainia to those certain parcels of land
descrila-U in Plniutiff's Complaint as fol
Iowa, to wit: laits eight, nine and twelve
■n Block 14, and Lots one, tour, five, eight,
nine aud twelve in Block fifteen, <V<sallmip
Addition to Bandon. Coos County, Oregon,
more particularly descrila-d in Plaintiff's
BANDON OREGON
<'oiiiplaint, shall la- deiermliied mid foreier
foreclosed and Plaintiff declared and ad
Capital $25,000.00
jndged to l*e tbe atMolute owner of tbe Said
real property.
Tina summons is nerved upin vno by puh BOARD OF DIRECTORS; J. L. K honknhkbo . President, J. 1) bn holm , Vice Pies
lication thereof in the Bandon Recorder, a
F J. F ahy , Cashier, F iunk F lam , T. P. H anly .
weekly iin«s|ia|ier of general circulation,
published ill the Town of Bandon, ill Coos
A general hanking bnainvas transacted, and cnatomern given every accomiundatiou
County, Oregon, pursuant to the order of
Hon John F Hall, County Judge of said oonaictent will Me and conservative banking.
Coos County, made the ?2ud day of Oolo
Correspondents: The American National Bank of San Francisco, California.
tier, 1907.
G. T. TREADGOLD.
Merchants’ National Bank, Portland, Oregon
Attorney for Plaintiff
If there were a cement road from
the Atlantic to the Pacific, there
Notice
of
would be a constant procession of hd »**<■»« (ratera
automobiles running in both direc­
■»«•vlag ef Final Arreant.
tions along that highway.
The Notion 1« bnrrby triven thnt the Anal «c-
of Jrnnm F Alombaneh as Adirmia-
side jaunts into interesting territory ooont
trator of tbe «atatn of N A. Alnmbmiwb,
to the north or south would be ilecvmnd. baa bon» filed in tbe Coonty Court
of Cooa Countv. State of (Ire^'Xi. and th»
found easy.
Americans would get the 2nd dav of Decenitier, l'.tOÎ. at tte bon,
10 o'clook a.m.. bas been dnlv appointe-!
better acquainted with America, o*
hy anoti (lonrt for tiw* hearitm of objt-oliona
Millions of money that is wasted in to »ick final aooonnt aad tbe aettlement
lb.r«.<, •« winch tune rdv pervon inter«wt<d
Europe would remain here, where it i« ench «atate may aepear and file objec
ti •» U mw -U i in Writtng and e<>ntest tbe
was made—«nd wbexe it showki •une.
J awkh F. A i - vixbaüob ,
Adciiniitrator wf tbe Eotat« of 8. â
remain.—Swlt lake Rgpsbbcaa.
Alombangh. deoaoiabd.
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SUMMONS.
His driving does not add any­
thing to the evidences of its need.
But his feat has had the effect of
calling attention to the need of such
a road. And in the common accept­
ance of that sentiment lies the hope
that it may be built.
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Title Guarantee
and Abstract Company
J. S. Barken, Abatraelwr
Steam Laundry.
WINES, LIQUORS
CIGARS.
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