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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1908)
.na«». o o Suffering and Dollars SaYed. W'he Pavilla Dramatic and Musi E. >. Loper, of Manila. N. Y., cal Comedy Co., , ©the opera house says: ^*1 -------------- Hama carpenter and * v have^wv lights, commencing Fiiday, I Ud many severe cuts heal«d l>y February 7<%» presently a brilliant We want'a Representative in every Town Big.klen*s* Arnica Salve. It has bill of comedies and specialties.* St saved me suffering and dollars. It Hermann Hongell and family is by far the best healing salve 1 Coquille Notes. have ever found.” 1 Teals burns, s|>ent Sunday with Mrs. Peterson. sores, ulcers, feveT sores, eczema Frank Johnson, h stranger in this I’rt sper is certainly getting in and pile$. 2$c at C. Y. Lowe. vicinity, is in the county bastile, 9 © line. We are to have a show here druggist. “ charged with larcewy. He was Wednesday evening. Chippewa Driver shoes foH.og- caught shoplifting in the store of W. A I ioover and family have gers at Hartman's. Air#. Nosier, and his bond is fixed moved from Myrtle Point to Pros at $500. per. The little daughter Dixie, of Mr. DR. BANCROFT Mrtt Rasmus has left our commun and Mrs. Jeff Wilson, who is suffer ing with mengitis, is reported some ity for Beaver Hill, Good [iddance, EYE AND NERVE SPECIALIST as he left owing nearly everybody what better. \\ ill tie at tin* Q Ethel, the little daughter of Mr. on the lower river. IN THE CIKTIIT COURT OF HIE HOTEL GALLIER and Mrs. M. Batklow, who has been | The gasoline launch that ()scai STATE OF OREUON, IN AND FOR COOS COUNTY. at the point of death for the past Hendrickson and Alex Sandstrom In the Mutter .if the A*ign- Thursday and Friday mi'iit several weeks, is reported much im are building, is well under way and of J, B. HUNT*. AMiRu>>r I i the builders are looking and liiHolvent Debtor, for the L proved. Feb. 6 and 7. benefit of creditors. To The thre8 debaters of the High'«'111 Kreat expectations GEO. P TOPPING, Asaiuuee. t ■ launching. © School, which will enter the debat- HlldVe Notice is hereby niveu Itiut in* contest in Bandon, are aS fol named Assignee has tiled in the above Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fahy and family lieiued Court, having charge of said estate lofrs: Dorothy Watson, f )wen were in Prosper Sunday spending and assignment, hie final acoount as hiic I i Issiunee, and that at the April term of Knowlton and Gretchrti Sherwood. the day with Mr; and Mrs. S. W. 9 ——. o Court to tie convened and held in Coquille Coos County. State ofe Oregon, oil th« o The topic upon which they will de Fahy. Sometimes is and sometimes Citv. FiSntli Monday In April, 11MIH. said lilial P olly P rim . bate is: “Resolved that the best isint his fortune, but a good account will tie heard and passed upon, and all objections thereto must be filed on or .Mcihod of Building up our Ameri clean shave anti a beat haircut before snoh time. c«ui Marchant Marine, i«by a Sys- Real Estate Transfer*. goes a good ways on‘first im Dated this 23rd day of Januarv, 1908. Gl O. P. TOPPING. tain of Ship Subsidy.” pressions. Everything new Asiiignee. T he following record of daily transfers since January 21th. 1908, as furnished by and clean, «and at your immed ■ ------- ----- ------------------------------------ the Title Guarantee and Abbiaci Co. ot Myrtle Point Note* iate disposal. Coquille and Marshfield, shows a brisk SUMMONS. Oregon Pine. Spruce and White Cedar Lumber...... WK CUT MMWL _ _ _. _ _ _ _ Q trade in realty and a good promise for the i-oming year Enterprise. The band improved the tine after noon last Sunday by giving a con-; cert from the stand at the park that »<i much appreciated by the people who were out for a stroll. Roy Stevens has installed a stock •J groceries in the store room in tlie Rokleft building adjoining his father’s place of business, and is out after hut share of the trade. Th® C B R & E is grat ually get ting its rolling stack in first class n I' S. of A Receiver’s Receipt to John Itovi r N'.j of N E *i, Neo 24, & S or coudition and adequate to the re I C S ‘ E ,q . Sec ¡3, Twp 29, Il 13. • I S, of - A Receiver's Receipt to Robert quirements oi .lie line. A new box . II ! P Carman, lots I, 2, 3, it 4. Sec 30, Twp 30,. car, complete, made at the Maish- I K ¡1 David A Felter, Deed to Roberts A fteld shops, was brought up for the i Hoover, lot 11, blk 20, Dunhnm’s Add to Bandon Love. etc. A *1.00 first time the latter part of last week. M J Bellinger ef. nx Deed to Bertha ... A The combination smoker and bag Gettins, lotffA: Blocks in Portland Add to Bandon. • $25.(10 gage coach has been completely overhauled and repaired, and is Working w ith several commercial again on the run as one of the most Ì convenient couches of the line. Port Orford Note*. A good attendance is reported nt the Hoyt performances given here •ad at Dairyville. Their work was well received and is probably the best we havewer had in this section of the country. Joha H. i .1 J Stanley el ux, Deed to Amos E Had at', trits 5. C., 7, 8, '«i A :ui t,|k 34 ; lots 13 a 14, l>lk 27. A lots 31 A 32, blk .... . Portland __ 25. Add? to Ba ¡andon.___________________ $150.00 ILS. of A, Receiver I - ’s - Receipt to Nathan s E 1 Barklow, lois 4. !>, GA 9, Sei' G, Twp 29, I J. S. of A lii ceiver’a Receipt to Amos E llad-all. lot I. S E‘i of N Eq of S Eq. E® 1, Twp 29, R 14. Elbert Dyer et ux. Deed to Joe Young, lot IG, blk 22, Woolen Mill Add to Bstl- don _____ $50 ir Joe Young Deed to Jas W Meadows, lot IG, blk 22, Woolen Mill Add to Ban don $170.110 num M liowan et ux, Dcr-d to Jas W Meadows et al. NE'i of N E‘4. Sac 33: S wq of S W P, Sec 27. Twp 28 R 13 I! S. of A. Patent to Leroy W Deywe, I'l'j of N Eq , Sec 30, T'wp 29. R 10. Wilkinson, aged 85 years, died iii Port Orford, January jjnd He was one of the oldest residents and earliest settlers of Cur ry County, lb leaves no relatives and was buried in Port Orford ( cm- «tcry. bodies over the state, and aided by individual fruit grow rs, the Port land Commercial Club has issued a .fruit bulletin composed of four pages of the New Year’s Oregonian. Each paper sent out bears a paragraph, c nspicuously stamped in two places, telling the reader that he can buy his ticket on the road most con- venient to him at a remarkably low colonist rate between March ist and April ^oth. The $30 rate from the great middle west is made the strik ing feature of the stamp—of c'ourse mention is also made oi rates from other sections. The bulletins are prepared in advance for the use of the agents employed by the various railroads, localizing the rate for their particular line.’ • « LOGGERS' o SUPPLIES a Specialty. Market Price Allowed for Prodnoe of all Kinds. xhroa — D ealers ® © © o M hi * m | iü «*I<| hii «I Coquille, Oregon. •------------- x------------- We have completed a thorough itud up to date ABSTRACT PLANT, and are now ready to fnrniab CORRECT ABSTRACTS at short no tice. Ordera will receive careful and prompt attention. Marshfield Office Adjoins Flanagan & Bennett bank. That at Coquille Adjoins Postoffice. Martibtiekl Phone, 143 1 Coquille PQone. 191 J-t*“ Phone at our h\r/tense when ordering Abstracts Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. Henry Sengstacken, Manager J. S. Barton, Abstractor I / The Weinhard s Brewery Depot GEO. P ershbakek A. STOLTZ, Manager WHOLESALE LIQUORS, Najm Soda, W. A Games. & Co.’s Whiskies, White Rock, ¡Standard Malt and Cream of Malt, and other Standard Brands of Brandies, Whiskies. Gin: ( Wines, etc. :' : ; : ; in ------ Highest Frier For Far» Frw4«ew Ore. Prosper In the old Panter Building I Portland & Coos Bay S. S. Line • % BREAKWATER L \ z c. Sails From Coos Bay Saturdays at Service of Tide. Sail« From Portland Wednesday at 8 p. A. ■ ■ Phone Main 34 JAMISON The Arcade Saloon, A. St. Dock ■ BROWN JACK m. O. F. McCollum Agent. f Choicest of Wines, Liquors and -s. Bandon Real Estate & Loan Co They Handle The Famous I Q «* AU Kinds of Real Estate Bought and Sold. Weinhard’s Money Loans Negotiated on Approved-Security. All U. li Land Matters t* Specialty and Prohiptlj’ Attended to Peoaion and Insurance Agency. Bond Brokers. Trans-Atlantic Steam- • Mop and Railroad Ticket Agency o J ■ • ••• • • • f • • ’• •• • • • •• 9 •® 0 o i, • o The Recorder and the Weekly* ;.... •’ Oregonian per year, §2.25 • °0 o o • 9 0 © o X o Beers. In The New Green Building n— & • / Cigars. J ohn T awhe . <_’. T B lumenrother . Notary Pnbjic. © © Title Guarantee and Abstract Company General Merchandise and Gent’s Furnishings coming in, forme,; contributions are either doubling or materially in creasing their subscriptions, and every cent of it is devoted to adver tising the state and not the city. Complete plans have been decided upon for the Oregon building at the Alaska-Yukon Pacific Exposition, and up to date it is the most attract ive state building yet shown in America upon the grounds of a great fair. Q Th® Woodmen of the World and Send one of our Christmas num die Circle installed officers last Sat- ■rd*y evening, following which w*s bers to your friends in the East. They will talk louder than any < *pre«d enjoyed by all. other advertising medium. C H Crew killed a very fine sea ott*r of Cape Blanco. The fur is The Jumping Off Place. Mid to Im very valuable, and this "Consumption had me in its grasp; <31* is 8 large specimen. Tfiree and I had almost reached the jump ing of! place when I was advised to Hl ®f four shots tired took effect. try far. King's New Discovery, and --------------- f---- w.ant to say right now, it saved my Pfcnqjrft' Notes ife. Improvement began with the first bottle, and after taking one 11« dmic* given by the Jolly dozen bottles I was a well and happy Bby’s A'lMfe Sffiufday evening was a man again.” says George Moore, of Griffiesland, N C. As a remedy or coughs and colds and healer of weak, sore lut*fs and for preventing Mi»® Rva Goodman entertained a jneumonia .'S*w DigBotCty si pxitv of friends at her home last lipreti** 50c and fi.oo at C. V. Fri<byneveniqpn .owe. d^iggtot.® oTri.i bottleQ freç. .<• ■ ■ °° o 0 o .................................................... OK EGON. PROSPER, PRATT & PERSHBAKER. vertise the resources of On gon, and *e*ms to br « limitless supply, and visitors *l«$ys rake a number of thwe beautiful stones away »with R. E. W. C. P ratt A daughter was born to blacksmith at no time during the active work of Bowman and wife of Dairyville, on that committee have responses been the lotN of last month, and died a so generous. New subscriptions are few day* later Tb* ffceflt storms have greatly approved our agate beach. There L> <> » Curry County candidates consider the plum of office holders worth The executive committee of tilt seeking according to cards appear- Portland Commercial Club are ap m* in the newspap» rs. Nine aspir pealing for additional funds to ad unis are now up to fill five office«». Dr. Menu of Dairyville, returned the Latter part of the week from at tending the Medical Association in Portland. <>NCH. C. — A — — ( Général Merchandise HARRY MORRISON, IN THE JUSTICE COURT’ FOR THE I jil SIXIH DISTRICT, COOS COI N TV. STATE OF OREGON. Poat Office O • T W-. Panter, and I Civil Action W. A. Panter, Plaintiff*, i to " VH. Notice of Sale of State Land. Chas. Sabin, ——Sabin, | j Recover Money. ins wifia, lietendanta. To (Tiarlex Salhn, and ------ Sabin, Ins Notice is hereby given that the State Land Board will receive Mealed bids until wife, th« above na«u«d defendant«: 2 o'clock P M., Monday. March 2. Illis, for IN THE NAME OF' t HE STATE OF the following described land OREGON: Lot fl of Section 10, T. 30 S. It. 15 W Each bid must be accompanied by cash or ! • Y<>n, aud each*of you, are hereby required postal money order for at least one fifth of to appear and auawer the complaint filed , a^tiinst you in the above entitled case with the amount offered. , The right to reject any and all bids is re I in «even days from the date of the service of till* Hummotis upon yon if served in this served.. Addrese the undersigned and mark the Cwiiuty. but if served by publication than m or before the last day of the time pre envelope '«Bid for Stale Land. ’i I scribed in the order for the publication of CHAS. V. GVLLOWAY, ■ this summotiH, which prescribed time ik six State Laud Agent. weeks, and which last publication day will Salem, Oregon, February I. 11SI8 be.Thursday, the 2l)tb day of February, 19U8. Wwtiee f®e ('obliratisn And if Jon fail to appear and answer the i said complaint by said time, the plaintiffs Department of the Interior. | will take judgment against von for the sum Lan 1 Office at Roseburg, Or. I of $38.73» upon a contract for the payment • January ‘29, 1908. : of money, together with the coats and* dis bursements in this action accrmng and Notice is hereby given Hint Cnasms M I upon order of the above Court will sell the Doyle, of Arago, Oregon, lias tiled notice of tollowmt' goods: one sewing machine, one hl* intention to make final five year proof pair elk horns, and other household goods in Mippurt uf hi* claim, viz Homesteail belonging to defeiplants, which goods are Entry No. 1031'-’ m 'de Nov 8, lltul, for the now held und' r attachment and in the care swq Section 2G, Township 29 South. Range of W. L. 'Laird, of Bandon, Oregon*, the 14 W., W M., and that said proof will be I proceeds of pie sale to be applied upon made before O. T Treadgold, I S. Com the said judgment so recovered. miHsiii. er at Bandon, Oregon, on tbiirsday, I bis summons is pnblisbed for six consec- April 2.1988. Ill' nameatlie following witnesHes toprove ytive weeks, in the Bandon R kcobdkb , by his continuous Residence upon, aud cnltiva oriter of George P ‘Flipping, Justice of the lion of, the land, viz: Edward liifdaall, of Peace in aud foY the Sixth. District, Coos Blindon, Coos County, Oregon, Edward L. County, Oregon, dated and marie upon the Ohman. of Prosper, Coos County,* Oregon, I 9th day of January. l‘.»>8. * ' G. R. WADE, Virgil Hixon, of Parkersburg, Coos County, Attorney for Plaintiffs Oregon, Alfred M. West, of Parkersburg, Endorsed. Coos Connty. Oregon. GEO. P. TOPPING, . B enjamin L. E ddy , Justice of the Peace. Regi-ter. • \ LCMBER OK1>EKH jAT — „ _ . _ 4 — -------- DEALEK8 IN-------- A Man’s Face Fmœ he Co. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS 4P 1 Mill Prosper What Our Neighbors are Doing 1 o • • « ©