Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, March 12, 1908, Image 8

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    ^.COQUILLE SODA WORKS
What Our Nnghbor* •re Doing
MANUFACTURERS OF
Soft Drinks of All Kinds
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during the summer, not on paper as
GINGER ALE, SARSAPARILLA, ETC.
has l>een the case with the life sav­ All Sodas guaranteed to give satis
ing station, But in reality, as it
faction or money refunded
would mean much for our town.
Correspondence solicited.
Marshal Griffith while in Port Or­
ford stated that^he had reason to ALBERT JOHNSON, Proprietor
believe that some of the indictments
COQUILLE, OREGON
brought agajnst Curry county par­
ties for complicity in the P. F. & I..
II rite For Prices on
Co. land fraud case would be dis­
missed without coming to trial, but
he also said that if he were in the
position of one, in particular, he
would go to Portland as fast aS he
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could get there, plead guilty ami
take his medicine. What there is
m this we do not know, but the
Tribune does believe that there is
more smoke than fire in thi< widely
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heralded case, and it w ill go a step
further and say (and this not with
out foundation) that it believes that
some of the witnessed taken from
Marshfield, Ore.
Phone 33
this county have wilfully perjured
W. M. LAWLOR
pitmselves against their etghbors J W. FLANAGAN
thiough petty spitework, and if pun
ishment is meted out to any, we
hope they will get theirs
At. M Pote nd er Jits sold a half
*t»r»«r in his livery business to
CU m Evernden.
Mias Jessie Tupper, who !ias4>een
telttnding St. Helens Hall in Port
land, returned to her home in this
•ity Tuesday
Alkn McLeod took charge <»f the
emtnty farm the first,of March for
th« ensuing; year. Chas. Fox, the
retiring superintendent, expects to
itejve f«r California in a few weeks
! The Coquille River Transporta
tion Co have commenced the con
tetruction of their speed boat" The
lumber is on the grotin I and the)
have a band saw there to cut the
timbers.
The Smith Powers camps north
of town closed down Satuiday foi
about six weeks, owing to the con­
dition of the rordbed of their log
ging road, which lias been getting
sjft and shpp ng out.
A H. Powers of the bay and A
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E. Gagnon of Minneapolis, Minn ,
Missed
His Chance
were in the city last Ftiday. Mr
Gtguon is foreman ofC A. Smith's
The following Int of interesting
mill at Minneapolis, and came out
heie to help install the machinery in reading is taken from the Coos Bay
his Coos bay mill He spent the News of March 3d:
day in the woods aud nils surprised
“Alfred Lewis, well known to old
at the largeness ol the trees in this timers on the bay and Coquille, but
section.
who has been absent from the Pacific
D. S- Rouse of Riverton waB in coast for nearly 24 years, was in
the city this week. Mr Rouse in­
Marshfield last week and hunted up
formed us that his company are get­
a few early day acquaintances. His
ting along nicely with their mine
brother, John, who was also well
and expect tn a short time to be able
known by the pioneers, died three
to begin the shipment of coal. He
years ago in Fall River, Mass.
reports that other mines in the Riv­
Both were born in England and John
ertan district are making a good
came to this country in 1852, and a
showing.
few years later became the owner of
Assessor T. J. Thrift and his dep­ the land at the mouth of the Coquille
uties started out Monday to take the on which Bandon now stands. Arthur
assessments for 1908. Mr. Thrift crossed the Atlantic in i860, intend­
and J. S. Lawrence wtjnt to the bay ing to join his brother in Oregon,
and the former will assess the towns but stayed sometime with another
and the latter the country around brother in Fall River, and when the
the bay. G. A. Hansen will do the war broke out enlisted in the navy,
North Fork and yther tributaries, serving two years. In 1 ■'64 he came
and M. J- Hartson will assess along to the Coquille and formed a part
th« river between here and Bandon. nership with his brother John. They
Judge Hall came over • onday on then owned the land on thé south
court business. In the juvenile court side of the Coquille from a point
he heard the complaint against the near the mouth of the river Ço nearly
Hollenbeck children and discharged opposite the ferry at Bullards, and
th« eldest boy from custody. He also owned the ranch at the opposite
■lade an order placing the other side of the river, which they later
three children on probation for six sold to Flanagan & Bennett. Early
months. The youngest girl was in the Bo's John decided to go east
taken by Mrs. R. O. Hoberg of this with his wife .and family to reside,
city, and the eldest by L R. Rob­ and, in discussing the settlement of
ertson, the telephone man of Marsh- partnership affairs, he offered Arthur
held. The boy was sent to Allen his half interest in all the land both
McLeod until a home can be found owned on the south side of the river
hr him.
including the land on which Bandon
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is now situated, for one thousand
dollars Arthur was anxious to ac­
Port Orford Notes.
ctpt the offer, but his wife, who is a
Fran the Tribune.
sister of John's wife, also wanted to
Jennx Bossen commenced a six
go back to the old home at Fall
months term of school in the New
River, and the offer was refused.
Uwke district.
They later sold to Judge Dÿer and
The dairies in this vicinity expect Averill and in 1884 left with their
to start up operations about the 15th families for the east. When Arthur
dt this month.
saw the flourishing town of Bandon
Della Cox returned to her home recently he realized his mistake, but
om Sixes from Bandon, where she philosophically says there is no use
baa been attending school for several worrying over what might have
Months.
been.”
Pearl Sydnam, who has been
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cooking at Knapp ho'el during the
Young & Parker's shingle mill is
winter, has resigned her positi n and turning out cedar shingles, This
returned to her home at Denmark. mill is a brand new one and com
Tom Lane, Otto Neumann, B.W. menced operations since the “panic”
D«an «nd Merton Miller, four of the began. None of our industries have
witnesses subpoenaed to Los Ange­ quit as a result of the depression,
les, were dismissed at Marshfield ami this one has appeared upon the
scene in spite of conditions. Such
and returned home.
On the 22d of February a meet- enterprise speaks well fdr the busi­
iag of the voters of Chetco precinct ness men of the community.
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ernment club was formed, D C.
McLaurin being elected chair­
sun end Curt Wright secretary.
Th« purpose of the club is to elect
the best qualified men for the dirter-
«St offices, and party politics will
have no bearing in county officials
SMmding with the club.
We note by the Radium that A.
JMolphson has serured the contract
Mars R. D. Hume tn erect a cold
*«<« plant at this place. It is to
Ishuiwd that th« atatement is cor
fact and that U m plant will be built I
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Good for Everybody.
Mr Norman R Coulter, a promin­
ent architect, in the Delbert build­
ing, San Francisco, says: “I fully
endorse all that has Leen said of
Electric Bitters as a tonic medicine.
It is good for everybody.
It cor­
rects stomach, liver and kidney dis­
orders in a prompt and efficient
manner, and builds up the system.“
Electric Bitters is the best spring
medicine ever sold over a druggist's
counter; as a blood purifier it is un­
equaled. 50c at Lowe’s drug store.
Gasoline.
Distillale,
Launch Supplies
Mianus : Engines
Coos pay Oil à Supply Co.
The Eagle Saloon
ALVIN MUNCK, Proprietor
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FORMER V ANCHOR BAR
SUMMONS.
AN THE ClIiCl’H Col.it I OF 4 HE
STATE <AF OREGON. IN AND FOK
THE Cl* N I’Y OF (XX>S.
I. A, Turuell, plaintiff
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Suit to decline
temrna E. Turuell. miuir-
void a mat­
loK.wn hh Emma
rice contract
E Finning or Emma E ;
Bell, defendant,
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known
To Euima E. Tnrnell, . «¿mutinies
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as Emma E. Fleming er Euiuia E. Bell, tit-
above named defendant :
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON
You are hereby required to uppi'ar aiul
answer tiie complaint lilvd against you in
the above entailed amt within ten < lit) <lav-
trom the date of the servieeof tin. sum
main.-, U| hhi ydu if sei veil within I bn count vol
withiu twenty (21D days it served within auv
other county within the state of Oregon,
but. if nerved by publication then n or be
fhre ’the last day ol tlm time presciibvd in
the order for tile political ion of tins sum
uioiia, winch prescribed time is six weeks,
tlm last day of which I nue will be Thursday.
the 23d day of April, IHOB.*
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And if you fail to so appear and answer
said complaint by the said time,tin. |>biintitl
will apply to the Court for a decree forever
annulling’ and declaring void the marriage
contract existing between yourself and the
said |>1 a 1 rt11If. and lot a judgment against
you for the costa and disbursements of this
suit.
'This summons is published in the Bandon
liK, oUUKH, a wei+lv newspaper published it
Coos county. Oregon, for six consecutive
weeks, beginning March I'Jtti. lltOH, and
ending April 23d, l'.HIH, by order of publica­
tion made by the Honorable John F. Hall
Counts Judge of Coos County, at chambers
in Coquille City, Oregon, on tlm 10th day
oi March, loon.
• GEO. I’ T< •1*1’1 NG
Attorney for I’laintiff
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION.
Notice is hereby given that by order of
tlm Count y Court of tlie state of Oregon, in
«nd for tlm county of C ooh , heretofore made.
Geo F. Topping win duly appointed nd
mmiHtrator of the estate of Harry Wilson,
deceased, and that letters testHmentary
were duly issued to ilm said Geo 1' Top
ping on tlm 12th day of February, 1308.
Therefore all persons having claims-
against tlm said estate are hereby notified
to present t tie same with proper vouchers
to tlm Ba.it administrator at his office at
! Bamlou, Oregon, within six (t>) months from
the date of this notice.
Dated tins 27th day of February. I’.tils
GEO. I*. KH’l’lNG,
Administrator of the estate of Han y Wilson
deceased.
Wil! be located in tine new quarters
east of the Postoffice, after
March tst, 1908.
The New Store.
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Groceries,
Dry Goods and
Furnishings
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Panter
Bros . .
Bandon,
Oregon
SPECIALS
Portland Flour Mills Co.’s Great Brand
“OLYMPIA,”
$1.35 Per Sack.
$5.40 Per Barrel.
Also “White River” Brand at $1.35 and $5.40.
And a Good Family Flour at $5 (Mi per bbl or ^1 25 per sack,
retire Cane Sugar
100 Pound SaZk, $5.50
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( over POSTOFFICE.)
Prosper
M E ETINGS:
Choicest Wines, Liquors and
Cigars
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PENTECOSTAL HALL
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A FI LL LINE OF
Mill Co.
Prosper Oregon.
SUNDAY 11 A. M, 8:00 AND
7;3O 1*. M.
TUESDAY. THURSDAY AND
SATURDAY.-HHM) P. M.
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GOOD BILLIARD AND POOL TABLES
Title Guarantee
and Abstract Company
SEATS FREE.
No Collection.
Courteous Treatment
HOYLE’S
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Gall and See “MUNCK”
For Sale.
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Three five-acre tracts
of a mile
from plank road, 2‘^ miles from
Bandon. $60 per acre.
C. H. C handler , Bandon.
Warwlifield and Coqallle, Oregon.
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W h have completed a thorough and up to date ABSTRACT PLANT,
and are now ready to furnish CORRECT ABSTRACTS at abort no­
tice. Orders will receive careful and prompt attention.
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Carries a full line of
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Marshfield Office Adjoins Flanagan & Bennett bank.
That at Coquille Adjoins Postoffice.
atchea, Clocks, Jewelry, Cut
Glass, Pocket Cutlery, Etc.
Marshfield Phone, 143
W atch and J ewlry R epairing Everything is Fully Guaranteed
ex cuted promptly and reasonably.
V an N orden , the Jeweler.
‘hone at our Expense when ordering Abstracts
Fine Repairing Specialty.
Title Guarantee and Abstract Co.
J. S. Barton, Abstractor
W. C. P ratt
R. E. pEHsHBAKEK
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Coquille Phone. 191
Henry Sengatacken, Manager
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PRATT & PERSHBAKER,
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General Merchandise a»d Gent’s Furnishings
The Weinhard’s Brewery Depot
HiglieMt Price For Farm Produce
Prosper,
Ore.
0. H. BRAMLEY, Manager
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Portland & Coos Bay S. S. Line
WHOLESALE LIQUORS, Napa Soda. W.
A Gamete <fc C .'a Whiskies, White Rock,
Standard Malt and Cream of Malt, and other
Standard Branda of Brandiea. Whiskies, Gin.
Wines, etc.
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BREAKWATER
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Sails From Coos Bay Saturdays at Service of Tide.
Sails
From
Portland
Wednesday at 8 p.
In the old Panter Building
m.
O. F1. McCollum. Agent.
Phone Main 34
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A. St Dock
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JAMISON
JAÇK
BBOWN
The Arcade Saloon,
Choicest of Wines, Liquors and
Cigars.
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They Handle The Famous
Wein hard’s Beers.
In The New Green Building
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