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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1907)
The statement is made upon good looked quite a long ways into the future and have rented a hall and authority that 15 per cent, of the Portland, Dec. i*>.—Upon several made other arrangements for a mas mature timber on the western slope different occasions there were be querade ball on the night of Wash of the central region of the Cas tween 600 and 700 people in attend ington's birthday, Feb. 22, 1908. cades is wholly lost through fungous ance upon the dairy convention and diseases, and that another 15 per exhibit at one time, and from the The “Stink Weed Law. cent, is graded as cull. Beetles, borers and minor foes do consider moment that Pres dent Judd called the meeting to order at 10 o clock able further damage, and it is safe to It is a fact that perhaps is not Thursday morning until it closed at known to some dealers and many of say that the sum total of these losses 5 o'clock Friday afternoon, the in the youth of this country who smoke must amount to millions of dollars. terest never flagged. Hon. B. D. It is reasonable to suppose, in the their "stink weeds” on the streets c «se of recent results in agricultural White, the dairy expert with the and elsewhere, that it is unlawful to Department of Agriculture at Wash practices in our own country, to say either smoke or sell the weed to ington, D. C., who has participated nothing of the modern foresty prac minors. The following is taken from in dairy conventions in all of the tices of Europe, that the major part Bellinger & Cotton’s Gode, sections older states, said that he had never of this loss could be turned to gain attended a better convention. The 1980 and 1981: through the intelligent investigation It shall be unlawful to sell, barter, of the troubles and the application program was full +>i interest—it was a school of information and instruct trade, give or in any manner furnish of modern measures for combating ion and facts weie presented and to any minor under the age of eigh these foes of the forest. views exchanged and actual results teen years, any tobacco, cigars or Other great problems are those cigarettes in any form, or any com shown, which will be of tremendous relating to taxation, re-forestation, value to all those engaged in the pound in which tobacco forms a com utilizing mill waste, improved industry or contemplating a partici ponent part, without the written con methods of harvesting the crops, dis pation in it. The substantial sent or order of such minor's parent posing of the debris and wood trees, character oi the gathering was shown or guardian; and when such minor timber technology and the preserva when the chair requested those has no parent or guardian, then in tion of lumber. These problems, together with actually milking cows commercially that case consent may be given by the county court, sitting for the many more, it is the purpose of the to stand—75 per cent, of the transaction of county business, upon college to help solve through the audienc rose, and when a vote was a->ked to show what proportion of proper application in the county in department of forestry as well as these were testing milk with the idea which said minor may have his resi train men to take hold of the prac of keeping their herds up to the dence. Any person violating the tical work and problems of our highest standard, at least three- provisions of this act, shall, upon forests and thus insure the best pos fourths of the milkers rose a second conviction, be fined in any sum not sible use of the tree crop. The Oregon Agricultural College time, a striking evidence of modern less than five dollars or more than fifty dollars. will give Winter Short Courses, dairy methods. It shall be unlawful for any minor beginning January 7, 1908, as fol The proceedings in full will be printed in book form just as soon as under the age of eighteen years to lows: General Agriculture 2 weeks the stenographers, photographers smoke or in any way use any cigar, and Dairying, Horticulture Mech and primers can get their material cigarette or tobacco in any form anic Arts and Household Science in shape, Prof. F. I. Kent, of the whatsoever in any public highway, each 6 weeks. Many young men as well as manv Oregon Agricultural College, at street, place, square or resort. Any minor violating the provisions of mature farmers who are so situated Corvallis, was made president and W. L. Crissey, of the Portland this act shall, upon conviction, be that they cannot take a tour years Commercial Club, secretary. The fined in any sum not less than one course of study desire to acquaint campaign in behalf of the next con nor more than ten dollars, or by im themselves more fully with the most vention will begin immediately, for prisonment, at the option of the recent developments in Agriculture. it is determined that the convention, court, two days for each offense. There are others who feel the need like the one just held, will be the of a more practical knowledge of most important and beneficial gather Forestry at the Oregon Agri farm mechanics and the use of tools. ing of any held during the year 1908. It is to meet the needs of these cultural College. The exhibits were magnificent, classes that these courses will be equaling those at the international The course in Household The students in forestry at the given •how. The whole state was rep Agricultural College are making Science will be of value to the resented. The convention was a their first collection of seeds of na women of the home who desire to tremendous success, and the men tive trees and shrubs for use in the more thoroughly acquaint them interested in dairying have deter establishment of a forest tree nurs selves with the principles of good mined that the products ot this great ery and arboretum. The purpose cooking and of general home man The subjects to be dis industry will add at least $20,000,- in view is not only that the work agement. 000 to the wealth of Oregon in 1908. shall be instinctive and arboretum. cussed will be of interest and im 204 people personally paid their The purpose in view is not only that portance to every farmer and home- dues while in attendance, the great the work shall be instructive to the keeper and it is hoped that a large est previous record being 84, and student in the study of seeds and number will take advantage of this before the next session of the asso seedage, silviculture and dendrology, opportunity. ciation is convened the rolls will but that the plant shall be a source Coquille Notes. contain to exceed 300 members. of data to the whole state upon the Real Estate List Dairymen’s Convention. From the Sentinel. growth, habit, resistance and gen J. A. McCord of Bandon was in Myrtle Point Notes. eral character of the trees and this city attending a meeting of the From the Ejiterprue. shrubs of Oregon, so far as js pos Odd Fellows and visiting friends sible to grow them upon the same last Saturday night. The Christian Sunday-school will site and similar conditions. give a Christmas entertainment for The Redondo running from Port Not only are local seeds being the children on Christmas eve, collected, but seeds from the home land to San Diego, Calif, will also December 24th. A tree will bear districts are coming in from friends make Coos bay and Eureka ports a the gifts to the little folks, and a fine of students and institution. This call. This will prove satisfactory musical and literary program is in kindess on the part of those residing to a large number of people who de course of preparation. The tree will in the more distant and mountainous sire to go to Eureka, but as it now be for the Sunday-school children ,>art of the state is highly appreciated is they are compelled to go to exclusively, gifts to others, and es as it enables the class to obtain a either Astpria or San Francisco to pecially to adults, not being desired. much greater variety than oOther- take a steamer for that city. Webb Mast of Lee. who has been The passengers of the Alliance wise would be possible with th°etime and means at the command of either visiting friends and relatives in North presented Captain Oleson with ra fine ern California and other points for Si 50 marine glass as a token of ap students or institution. Owing to the fact that the course the past few months, returned to preciation of the manner in which he is but one year old only the general this city He had a safely brought that vessel to port in 0*00 last o week. the face of adverse circumstances on and preliminary phases of the sub pleasant visit but noticed that many ject have been considered by the changes had taken place in the Thanksgiving. 0 . _ .. . students in the work. The O. A. C. thirty-five years since he left that A merchant sent his Swedish forest club, an organization of those section of the country. clerk out collecting. Returning interested rin the forests of the state, Married; in this city Wednesday the clerk said: "Yim Yonson he pay is now discussing forest fire laws, Dec. 11, at the home of the bride’s ven he sell him hogs, Ole Olson he their enforcement, efficiency and im- aunt, Mrs O. A. Hanscomb, by the pay ven he sell him wheat; Pete [ rovement. Each student is Rev. John Thomas, Baptist minister, Petetson he pay in Yanuary.” assigned a phase of th** topic in Samuel W. Johnson and Miss "Well,” said the boss, "that’s the in hand, and in due time reports Gussie James both of this city. The fir»t time Pete ever set a date. Are his findings to the club. Prominent happy couple took the train for you sure he said he would pay in timber, mill and lumbermen upon Myrtle Point where they will spend January?” "Vel, Aye tank so. He invitation discuss various topics be a tew days visiting friends when they said it ban a dam cold day when you fore the club, as transportation, will return to this city and will start get dat money. I tank dat ban timber Reservation, forest conserva housekeeping in one of J I. Thomp Yanuary.” tion, re-forestation, improved son’s new cottages. Banker J. R. Benson of the Myrtle methods of lumbering, U. S. forest Judge Hall held a session of the Point Bank was offered some San service work and similar topics. Juvenile court last Friday when the Francisco clearing house certificates Later the advanced students will case of the People vs. Leneve and by his correspondents in that city, take up work looking to the solution Green, the two boys charged with but refused the offer of help ot that of some of the very practical prob stealing the Salvation mite box from kind. He decided that these I O Us lems now before the wood users of P. E. Drane’s store, was continued were not necessary in his business as the country. until January 2nd on account of the he expects to have ample cash to The great problem of what to do holidays. The judge gave the meet ail demands when the holidays with the waste, including the stand* parents charge of the two boys and ar« called off, and he did not like ing timber that is injured by insect appointed H. W. Dunham as pro th« idea of placing that kind of paper and fungus foes will be one of the bation officer under the new law. in circulation in this section of the first to be investigated as soon as He was instructed by the court to country. the equipment of the department keep the boys off of the streets and see that they attended school. The firemen of Myrtle Point have will permit. Lodge and Profleasional Directory Large lot and new bonne in Ban don $650, good location. 3 lots and nice bonne, cation in Bandon $650. good lo Lodge« an Requested to Notify this Office ou Election of Officers and on Change of Meeting Night. Cards under this Head an 50c per in., month 1 ranch 185 acres 4| mi lee from Bandon* well etocke«l ready (or final- nene, tine orchard, 75 acre« of bottom Másenle. laud $13.000. Dr H. I_,. Houston, andon lodge , No. us . a f . a m . 40 acre ranch 6| miles from Ban- Stated ooiuiuuuicatious first Satur PH YS1CIAN &. SURGEON day after the full moon of eaeh mouth dou baa 400 corda of matchwood All Master Masons cordially invited. Office over Drug Store. Haora. S to 13, on it $750. B K. H. ROSA W. M. 162 acre ranch in (lurry county near Langlois $SOO. Fine residence block. 200 feet river front with lauding full bearing or chard, large dwelling« 8 other build ings, with furniture and tixtnrea. tine location for a store or saloon. $2000. Several tine business lots in beat business part of Baudot! from $1.500 upwards. i. <>. 4». p BANDON, ... OKKGON andon lodge . No. ta:!, 1. o. o. f meets every Wednesday evening* Viaitiug brothers iu good standing cor dially invited. NATHAN BARK LOW, N. O. L. J. K aoi . ky . See. Physician and Surgeon - Operative B Surgery a Specialty. Rebekah Lodge No. 126. Every 2nd mid 4th Tuesdays. Practice night tirs« Wednesday of the M EETS month. Social Evening the 3rd Saturday of OFFICE. Lowe'» Drug 1080 acres of ranch land, resi dence building, seven hundred acres the mouth. A cordial invitation extended to all member« tn g<s>d slHiidltig. of bottom land, balance number one ANNA CRA1NE, N. G. bench land, tine lake fishing ami P kahi . E hick son , Sec’y. hunting. Price $33,000. 5 acres just outside of the corpor ation good level land. $750. a.iu. 1:30 to 4, p.ui. ; 7 to 8 in the eveniug. Night calls answered from office. Store. in Residence the Ranter Building. DR. LISTER SORENSON, Resident Dentist Knight« of Pythias elphi lodge n <>. m , Knights <>f Office Opposite Hotel Gallier Pvlhias. Mi-ets every Monday even 2 one acre tracts, adjoining town ing ut Masonic hull. Visiting Knights in LANDON - - OREGON vited lu attend. R. E. L. lleddlion, C. C. cheap. B. N. HARHiNuroN, K uf K. S. 280 acres improved ranch, fine bear O R WADE ing orchard. 90 acres bottom land, Modern Womlmen. 10 miles from Bandon. Large ATTORNEY AT LAW KOCK CAMP, No. »176, M. W. amount of white cedar on it, ' I pABLE Notary Public of A. Meets every fourth Saturday of price each month at Concrete Hall. Viaitiug Office with Wheeler Reul Estate Co. House and 2 lots in town, good lo neighbors cordially invited to attend. B andon . .... O bkuon GEORGE LORENZ. H. C. cation, land set out in strawberries, E. E. O akeh , Clerk. $550. <1. T. TKKAI1GOLI), River front ranch. mile river Foresters of America. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR front on deep water, 177 1-3 acre AT LAW, TOURT QUEEN OF THE FOREST. No. coal land—$3500. J 17, meets Friday night of each week, NOTARY PUBLIC Houses to rent, Coos and Curry in Concrete Hall, Bandon. Oregon. A cor dial welcome is extended to all visiting property for sale, ranches of all sizes, IT. B. <’O9I MINN ION HR. brothers. ARTHUR RICE. in both counties for sale. G. T ylkb , Chief Ranger. Bandon, - Oregon. Fin.Secretary. Store room to rent cheap in the OBice W ith Bandon Investment Co. beet part of Bandon, up and down ------------------------------- , , —- Woodmen or the World. ■taira. easide camp n «. 312, w o. w. MRS. C. E. HOLLOPETER, General merchandise store with meelH in regolar aeaaion the first mid third Tiitirsdavs of each mouth in the Ma stock and fixtures with building ami INSTRUCTOR ON large lot. doing a business of $25,000 son io hall. Viaitiug neighlstrH are cordially invited. It. W. BULL'.KI 1. C. C. to $30.000 per year, well located, and Mandolin, Guitar and Banjo. O.C. W aldvogcl , Clerk. long established business, which can Charges Reasonable. be doubled by the rignt parties. D p . D. !.. BTKKLK Price $9000. Bandon, - - Oregon D ( S Resident Dentist Manufacturing plant for sale. Good paying finsiness. Big frontage on deep water. First class business proposition on Coquille river—$95,000 * O- T- Blumenrother OFFICE IN OLD BREUER BUILDING, U. 8. Coimnlialoner anti Notary Public, Filings and Final proofs made on Home* BANDON, - - OREGON. Htead«, Timber ClainiM and other U. 8. Lands A numtier of first class deep water Money Loani Negotiated on Approved GKO. P. TOPPING, front mill sites for sale cheap. Security. ATTORNEY COUNSELOR AT LAW Office in room 10 fieyerie Building, Ban* 5 timber claims, ernise 3,000,000 AND don. Residence on Butte Creek, Oregon. feet eaob, mostly white cedar, bandy NOTARY PUBLIC. T^eal Estate bought and Sold. to roads and easy to log. Price $2500 each. Fire Insurance. Bandon, - - - Lota $15 and op, iucatad io all parts of town and surrounding ad dition. Property of al) kinds bought and sold at living prices. We are an old established firm and are reliable. We are not curbstone real «state ageota. Call and see ns have what you and if we do not want we will get it. T he B andon R eal E state & L oan C ompany , Rooms 2 and 3, New Denholm Bld'g. Ban don,Ore. Oregon. Notary Public - Wedderburn A. M. HITCHCOCK Contractor W. E. THRESHER, Attorney - at - Law. Oregon Estimates buildings. and Builder given on any kind of Address Bandon, Oregon HOTEL A Dangerous Deadlock, that sometimes terminates fatally, is the stoppage of liver and bowel ufnetions. To quickly end this con dition without disagreeable sensa tions, Dr. King’s New Life Pills should always be your remedy. Guaranteed absolutely satisfactory in every case or money back, at C. Y. Lowe’s drug store, 25c- - Rates $1,00 to $2.00 per Dav, o SPECIAL RATES BY THE WEEK OR MOJTTB. SAMPLE BOOM IN CONNECTION. BANDON, OREGON. o Our New o Clubbing Rates ° o O o FARMERS o READ THE WEEKLY OREGONIAN OF PORTLAND For the General news of the World also for information about ‘how io obtain the best results in truliivatirfo the soil. Stock Raising, Fruit Growing etc . You can secure this excellent- paper by Clubbing with the Bandon Re corder. Price for each paper, $1.50. Special price for both for 1 year, . $2.25 o 0