Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, March 26, 1908, Image 4

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Recorder Publishing Company.
evening and are loud in their praise
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Managing Editor of the hospitality and good treatment
! tendered to them by the people of
Subscription, >1 5i> per Year ii. A Ivane«. Advei tieiag Ratea Made
Marshfield, also the railroad com­
Kui>»u on Applii'nlion. Job Printing a Specialty
pany and steamlioat company and ON ATWA 11 K i
Entered at the Bundou
mh Second (’I uhh Matter.
INVESTMENT CORPORATION
others along the line. The l»oys re­
MARCH 26, 190« port having a first-class time and
THURSDAY
are anxious to go again.
THE CHARTER MEETING their just proportion. He concluded
by saying that the charter is not
what he might have drawn, but he
could not draw a charter to which he
would not expect others to find ob­
jectionable features, that even if a
perfect charter could be drafted,
some one would take exception to it,
ami that all propositions of whatso­
ever nature can only be effected by
compromise, that he deemed; the
proposed charter a great improvment
1 ver the old, which is practically no
charter at all, and was heartily in
favor of the speedy effectiveness of
the new charter.
Clover, timothy, field corn, barley,
rye grass, onion sets and seed pota­
toes for sale at I lartman’s.
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SPECIALTIES
Full line of Men's & Ladies' Hosiery & Underwear
Nat Ice fwr Publication.
Department of tbe Interior.
Lnml Office at Roseburg, Or.
January 29, 1908.
Notice is hereby given that Cassias M.
Doyle, of Arago, Oregon, has tiled notice of
bn intention to make final live year proof
In support of bis claim, vie : Homestead
Entry No. 10312 made Nov. 8, 1900, for the
SWq Section 26, Township 29 South, Range
14 W.. W. M.. and that Raid proof will be
made before G. T. Treadgold, U. S. Com
missiouer at Bandon, Oregon, on Thursday,
April 2, 1908.
He namesthe following witnesses to p*ove
hie continuous residence upon, and cultiva­
tion of, the (and. vis: Edward Hndaall, of
Bnndon, Coos County. Oregon. Edward f<
Oilman, of Prosper, Cows County, Oregon,
Virgil Hixon, of Parkersburg, Cooe County.
Oregon, Alfred M. West, of Parkersburg,
Coos County, Oregon
B enjamin L. E piiy ,
Register.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION.
Notice is hereby given that by order of
the County Court of tbe state of Oreuon, in
sod for tbe oounty of Coos.heretofore made.
Geo. P. Topping was duly appointed ad
mimatrator of tbe estate of Harry Wilsoti,
decuaaed, and that letters leatauientary
were duly iaaned to the said Geo P. Top
pine on tbe 12th day of February, 1908
Therefor* all peraona having cluiuia
agaimrt the Raid estate are hereby not ified
to present the saiue with proper vouchers
to the sa.d administrator at his office at
Bandon. Oregon, within six (61 months from
the date of thia notice.
Dated this 27th day of February. 1908
GEO. P. TOPPING,
Administrator of the ostate of Harry Wilson
See otir 5 and 1(1 cent Counter for bargain« in Crockery, Handkerchiefs,
Sottveuira aod Homtekeepiog 1 twnsile.
MRS. CORA .1. CONRAD
THT, oi.n RACKET STORE.
A full line oj ( onject ioncry, Fruits,
Cigars, Tobacco, Soft Drinks, Ftc\
NEWS STAND IN CONNECTION
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BANDON, OREGON
Next to Vienna Cafe
McKenzie,
The Tailor
Style and Fit Guaranteed
CLEANING AND PRESSING
GKO. B. HABB1S
All Work Done Promptly
Opposite Post Office
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BUILDERS, ATTENTION!
WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF SUPPLYING LOCAL
ORDERS FOR
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Bandon, Oregon
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KIMe ON Illi
Orders delivered if d< ¡red
Pliers to inert competition.
Lyons & Johnson Lumber Co
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Residence & Business Property
Fire Insurance and Loans
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Physician anil Surgeon - Operativa
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Surgery a Specialty.
Election Notice
> Htuted C'iiuuiuuicaiions 1'1 l Sitar
d'iv Httcr thè full uoon «Meach niouth
I OFFICE. Lowe’s Diug Sture.
Retiijeuce in
. Notice is hereby giveu ibat a special elec All Master Masons ooriliallv invited.
Gl lyLKl BOAK. W »1
cion is called and will be laid at tbe I own
i ike Pantrt Buildup
Lloyil Uosa. Aeciefury.
Hall in Bandoli, Oreguu, ui>uii March '.Wtb
1SMJB, between the hours of 9 o’olock A M
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and 5 P. M. of said day, at which electieu
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will be submitted to the legal voters wit blu
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the territory hereafter designated tbe ques­
meets every Weituesdsv evening*
tion of changing the limits of the seid town
Visiting brothers in good standing cur
of Bandon and extending tbe same to ih
elade tin* following described territori, and dially invited.
CHAS. 8 McCULLOCH N G.
la ooaform to the boundary of sacb terri­
tory, within wbioh territory is included tbe
Gunos T iler , bee.
Office in N< w Denhuliu Euildiug.
tow* of Banikia, and wbiob territory is
dsweribed as follows All of sections 19, 2b,
Rebekah Lodge No. 126.
29. 90, 81 and 32 in township 28 do., range
DR. LESTER SORENSEN,
14, and sections 24, 25 and 3b in township 28
EETS Every 2nd sud 4th Tuesdays,
8o., range 15, all west of tbe Willamette
Fr act ice uight first Wednesday of tbe
Resident Dentist
Meridian in (Joos County, Oregon,
mouth, boemi Evening tin- 3rd Saturday of
The said Board of Trustees for said elec tbe month. A cordial invitation e>t<ruled
lion baa appointed the following board
to *11 member, in good standing.
Judges—Chria. Rasmussen Robert W.dkit
MINERVA LEWIN, N G.
Office Opposite Hotel Gallier
P, C. McKinuis. Clerks- t. !>. Mr»rse »nd
C lara G obtz , Seo’y. k
0. R. Wade
LANDON
OREGON
This notice is made pursuant to an Ord.
Kuiglltrt of Pytluas
nance pwesod February 19tb. 1'308, proud
iug fot Skid special election.
elphi lodge No 64, Kuigbts of
Dated Bandon, Oregon. Feb. 20tb. 19t>8.
W E. THRESHER,
Fv thins, Meets every Monday even
C. R. WADE.
¡ng at Masonic hall, V mi ting Knights in
Reoorder of the Town of Bandon.
KPRAÏ O8BOKN, C. O.
vited to attend.
attorney - at - Law-
B. N. IliuiNotoN, h of K. S.
Dissolution Notice.
Notary Pubi ic
The copartnership of C. T. Blumenrotber
Mode ru Woovlmeii.
and John Tawse under the uatne of the
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Bandon Beal Estate and Loan Co. is this PAULE ROCK l’IMI’, No 'UTG, M W
day dissolved py mutual eouseut but will 1 of A. Mit 1 . tli< .1 and Ith b ilurd.iv <»t
be carried ou In the future at tbe old place nach wonth et Cuneret. Hall. • Visum,
under the old name of the Bandon Real Es­ ueiglibors eordiallv inviled ♦<> altend.
C R, WA.DE
tate snd Loan Co., by C I Hlumenrothei
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ATTORNEY AT LAW
A|l outstanding bills against tho firm will
E. E. O akkh , Clerk.
be settled by C. T. liiiiineniother. and all
Notary Public
bills due the firm must be paid to C. T.
Furesl»TN of Amerh'H.
Blum enrother.
Office Room 1 Laird Building,
C. T. BLUMENROI HER
/ tOUBTQl 11 n OF 1111 FORI
V7 I7a meets Friday night 1 e ch wi k B andon ,
JOHN TAWSE.
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111 Concrete Hall, Bandon. Oi,
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Bandon, Oregon, March 10, 1908
dial welcome is extended to all visiting
TIMBER LAND ACT JONE 3, 1878.
brothers.
AKTHt R RKIE,
G. T vi . ek ,
Clnef Ranger.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Fin. Secretary.
United Slntes Land Office.
VVoodiucn ol Hie World.
RoHi-burg, Oregon, Die. 3, 1907.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
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CAMF No. S12, W. <1. W.
with tbe piovisyniR of the act nt Congre s
uf Jane 3, 1878, entitled “All act for tbe i' meetH in regular bchmoi . the iirut anil
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sale <>f timber lands in tbe states of (' ili- third TbarHilnvH of eueb month in tbe Mn
fornia, Oregon, Nevada snd Washington sonic hull. Visiting nuigblMiru are cordially
invited.
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Bandon,
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Territory,” as extended to all Ibe public
O.C. W aluvoiih ., Clerk.
land atiitea by act of August 4 1892, Frank
Oilice \\ ith Bandon Investment (Jo.
K. Wetherbee of Eugene, coun* v of Lane,
state of Oregon, has this day tiled m this
GEO. I*. TOPPING,
office bis sworn statement No 8328. tor tbe
purchase of the N 1-2 oi SW 1-4 and W 1 2 ATTORNEY and COUNSELOR Al LAW
MRS 0. E. H0LL0PETÏR,
of SE l 4 of section No. 16, in towuatip No.
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32 8., range No 14 W. W. M , and will offer
INSTRUCTOR ON
NOTARY PUBLIC.
proof to show that the land «ought is more
Mandolin,
Guitar and Banjo.
valuable for it a timber or stoue tbau for
l ire Insurance
agricultural purposes, snd to establish his
Charges
Reasonable.
claim to said land before Register and lie
Ktiido it, - - - — Oregon.
oeiver at Roseburg, Oregon, on Thursday,
Bandon,
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tbe 7th day of May, 1908. Hu names as
witnesses:
Ira P. Hower of EugeDe, Oregon.
Dave Murphy of Eugene. Oregon.
Alex T. Cockerline of Eugene. Oregon.
Edward Howe of Eugene, Oregon
Any and ail persons olaiming adversely
tbe above described lands are requested to
file their claims in this office on or before
Complete Stock of
said 7tb day of May, 1908.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
Register.
General Merchandise and Dry Goods.
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Bandon W. R. C. No. 40
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4'ouli'Hctor and
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elicit uiuiitlt nt ' p. ut nt li A R Hall
Cordial invil ii tun < ah ndeu to .ill i . mi
Estímalos given ou any kind ol ber*
Mu.-.. D. 1 V ocmi . I’resident.
Miu> M auh ' it- M ouse , beurutaiy.
buildiugs. AililroHH Bandon. Oreguu
A small numbe» of enthusiastic
Bandon voters gathered at the Town
FOR PROSECUTING ATTOBMKT
Hall last Tuesday night to discuss
To the Members of the Republican
the merits and demerits of the pro­
Party of Douglas, Coos and Cur­
posed new Charter. C. R. Wade
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Counties.
presiding, stated that the object of
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announce myself as .a
the meeting was to explain ce>tain
candidate for the nomination for
provisions of the Charter, against
District Attorney far the Third Pro
which objections had been raised, to
securing Attorney District compris­
_ enable each voter to arrive at a clear
ing the counties of Douglas, Caps
understanding of the same, and
and Curry, subject to the approval
urged those present to ask any ques­
of the Republican voters at the pri­
tions upon which there were any
mary election to be held April 17,
doubts as to the meaning of any pro­
1908.
G eorge M. B rown
vision. Mr. Topping tool: the flo^r
M r . M arshall declined the offer
and first explained the emergence of the Coos bay real estate men to
FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR
clause, which appears upon the first
move the pulp mill industry to the
I hereby announce myself a candi­
page in the title of the act, but not
bay, although they offered liberal date for Assessor at the Republican
in the act itself. When the act was
inducements in the way of sites, cap­ primaries to be held April 17, 1908.
first draited it was intended to be
ital and support. He declined for
N. C. M edlev .
presented to the legislature to be three reasons, any one of which is
FOR SHERIFF
adopted, and an emergency clause!
’ pertinent. First, the stock of the
was drafted in the body of the act,
j Bandon Pulp Mills is in the hands of To the Members of the Republican
the effect of whii h would lie to cause |
party of Coos County
I Bandon people who have incorporat-
the Charter to go into effect as soon
Gentlemen—I hereby announce
I ed .to operate at Bandon; second,
as passed and signed by the Gover­
my candidacy for the office of Sheriff
the bay cannot offer water to run
nor, without which emergency clause j sui’ii an enterprise (here was the of Coos C 'linty, subject to your ap­
the act would not go into effect mi il1
reason the woolen mill that was proval at the primary election to be
the expiration of 30 days. Mean­
moved from Bandon to North Bend held April 17. 1908.
time, however, the initiative and ref
A. M. S nyder .
was a failure in the latter city, while
erendum law was passed, whereby
the in lustry still thrives here);
FOR SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT
the people enact their own Charter, tli'rd, the wood for a pulp industry
To the Republican voters of Coos
and the legislature has nothing more in Coos county is in this valley and
county:
to do with it. and as any charter so
transportation to the bay is much
I hereby announce myself as a
passed by the people becomes of full more expensive than to Bandon.
candidate for the Republican nomi­
force and effect at on< e, there was
nation of School Superintendent of
no necessity of the emergency
I11 the strike recently prosecuted Coos county at the primary nomi­
clause, and the emergency clause to a successful end among the em­
nating election. R obert G oetz .
was stricken out of the body of the ployes of the harbor improvement
Charter, and no longer exists, but works in Bandon, we have an ex­ FOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY
by over sight remains in the name ample of the laborer demanding and
The undersigned announces him­
or title of the act, since the Supreme receiving his just rights, Bandon self as a candidate for the Republi­
Court has held that the name or labor is as dependable as any that can nomination for Prosecuting At­
title of the act, is no part of the act can be secured, and a lot more in­ torney of the Third Judicial District,
itself, the words “and to dedare an telligent than the great majority. composed of Douglas, Coos and
emergency“ have no force and ef­ The sympathy of the community is Curry counties, subject to the action
fect whatsoever.
He further ex­ with the men who object to the im­ of the electors thereof at the primar­
plained, even had an emergency portation of cheap foreign Labor for ies to be held April 17, 1908.
been declared, it would neither give the purpose of lowering wages, and
W. W. C ardwell .
the Council, nor any officer of the we congratúlete the people of Ban­
FOR JOINT REPRESENTATIVE.
Town any additional, or different don in the stand taken and the hap­
I take this means of announcing
power, than without it, and the only py termination of this most justifiable
to the Republicans of Curry and
possible effect it would have would of all strikes.
Coos counties that I am a candidate
be to put the Charter into effect at
T he attitude of the Coos Bay for Joint Representative of said
once, instead of awaiting 30 days
counties, subject to the approval of
He explained also that the State Times under the able editorial man­
the Republican voters at the prima­
Initiative law gives any council agement of Mr. Maloney is so fair
ries on April 17, 1908.
power to declare an emergency, and friendly to all the towns and
Respectfully submitted,
without regard to any prevision communities of our county, that
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whatsoever in the Charter which press and people are congratulating
of Curry county.
themselves7over the advent on the
may be for or against it.
Another point upon which there bay of a true booster for Coos coun­
irrite For Prices on
were some doubts was the provision ty, and not merely for a section
for a $50,000 bond issue, many be­ thereof.
Gasoline,
lieving that this power was absolute
W
e would call our readers’ atten- !
and unconditional with the Council.
Distillale,
To be sure sec 143 of the Charter tion to the fact that the columns of |
the
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reads that the Council is hereby au­
Launch Supplies
thorized to issue, sell anil dispose of to the discussion of matters of public ! I
interest.
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negotiable bonds, etc., but with this
should also be read sec. 145 which served is that communications shall
says that whenever the Council shall be couched in courteous language
contemplate bonded indebtedness, and shall conform to the truth.
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as under this aet provided, it shall
D id it ever occur to you that while
cause the same to be submitted to
other regions have been having Coos BayOil & Supply Co.
the l«gal voters ot the City.
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storms, laadslides and earthquakes
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Nr. Wheeler next offered some we have had noth mg worse than
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pertinent
J. W. FLANAGAN
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sunshine aad a free» breeze in the
>•>7 4' .u«b»jpn, by giving aa illuntra- favored regioo between Cape Blanco
tion of f Yk'nd
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that 3 or 4 years ago, and Gape Arago*
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located within the territory so pro­
posed to be annexed, would perhaps IS
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be worth, or be bought for $5 per «MW#-»«
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acre, because the town was of little
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Bandon, Capt.
consequence, while the seme lend
today, being of exactly the same Jewsen, San Francisco, 69 tons mer­
quality, and same stat# on improve­ chandise.
March 22 Steamer Elizabeth. Capt.
ment. would be worth from $40 to
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growth of the Town, and its cloee merchandise.
proximity to the Town, that holders
Notice to Mariner».
and owners of such lend, would gain
Capt. Caudal of the French Steam­
more from the growth of the Town,
er
“Ernest Legouve” reports that
than many who live in the very heart
fit the Town, that such owners en­ on March 8, 1908, 6:30 a.m. in
joyed the privileges of the City 1 Lat. 43 50' Lon. 131 40’ W., his
Schools, and all other advantages, vessel passed within a cable length
of the Town which has made them of a vertical mast standurg to 6
huaniiailv ¡»dependent, except the meters above the water, ft appeared
privilege of paying City taxes, fnan as if attached to a submerged hull.
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