Bandon Recorder Published Every Thursday Evening by the. Jleoorder F’vtlalisiiXxx® Oogxljptrrxy. « t.ftRMWL»...... .................... ................ Managu908 Timber Land Act. June 3, 1878. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION United State* Land Ottice. Ruaebiirv, Oregon. March 28, I* 1.**1 Nutice ia herebv given that in compliance with the provision* of the act of congruas of Jnue3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the states of California. Oregon. Nevada, and in Washington Terri- eory.” «« extended to all the public land states bv act of August 4, 1892. Flora B. Per kins of Halidin, county of Coos, state of Oregon, did on August 26, 1907. tile in tins ollire her sworu statement No. 9301 for the purchase of lot 4 of Section 3 and lots I and 2 of Section No. 4 in township No :'«<> 8 Range No. 14 W. and will oiler proof to show that the land sought IS more valuable for its timlier or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish her cl inn to said land before G. T . I readgold, I . S. Com missioner, at his ottice at Bandoil, Coos eountv. Oregon, on Friday, the lutb day of ■liilv, 1908. She minies as witnesses Ed Hadsallof Bandoil, Coos county, On gon. M. F. Shoemaker of Bandon, Coos ccun t y, Oregon. , ! John Crowley of Bandon, Coos county. I < Iregon. Elgin Strader of Bandon. Coos county j Oregon. ami all persons claiming adversely I the Any alaive described lauds are requested to | Hie their claims ill this ottice on or before said Kith «lav of July, 1!MW, BENJAMIN L EDDY, Register Announcements. M r . Sentinel, we desire to admin­ ister a brotherly rebuke for the editorial in which a United States To the Republican Voters of Coos county: Senator from Oregon is called I, Albert N. Gould, at present trifling, undignified and unmerited Deputy County' 'Surveyor of Coos names. Think ft over. county, do hereby announce my candidacy for the office of County The launching of the Daisy' will Surveyor, subject to the will of the mark an epoch in the many succes­ republican voters at the primaries of ses of Bandon enterprise and we April 17. A lbert N. G ould . should observe the event with more than ordinary attention. By’ all To the Republican Voters of Coos county: means let us have the holiday. 1 hereby’ announce myself a can didate for Representative from Coos j T he attitude of the citv fathers and while in the race to win, I will | in '“trying again” is to be commend­ abide by the will of the primaries 1 Best Conservatory Method. ed, and if those who opposed the and will support regular nominees. . F red N. B erk ins . last attempt to incorporate the city, will lend their active aid the work 1 hereby announce my candidacy1 of the committee on revision of for the ottice of County Commissioner I — HEALERS IN— charter should be ot a nature ac­ for Coos county subject to the will of the Republican primaries. ceptable to all. Groceries & Provisions. M. J. K rantz W hether candidates support Tli<* Kvwt Only. FOR REPRESENTATIVE Statement 1 or oppose it we want I hereby announce myself a can­ Having purchased the business to see them state the fact and pre­ didate for Representative in the leg - i of H. M. Axtel & Co., it shall be sent a bold stand. We have too islative assembly, subject to the ap- i our aim to merit land receive a share of the public patronage, many shyster politicians who hope proval of the Coos count)' republican electors at the primary election on by selling at the lowest prices that their attitude on questionsol April 17, 1908, and respectfully so­ ami by fair and honest dealings. vital importance will never be licit the support of all republicans. New goods and fresh supplies L. D. K inney , questioned. If you are in favor of will be received by everv steamer, North Bend. the statement, say so. If you are Timber Laud Act JuueJ, 1878 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION United State* Laud Office. Roseburg. Ilregou. March 28, 1908. Notice is herebv given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of congress of June 3. 1878. entitled "An act for the sale of t.iuber lamia in the States of California, Oiegou. Nevada and in Washington Terri­ tory" a* extended to all t he Public Laud States bv act of August 4,1892. Mrs. Cluudia Mae Hollopeter of Bandon, county ef Coos. State of llregoli. did on September IS, 1907, Hie in this office her sworn statement No. >.i'j>"> forth«' purchase of the lots numbered two au«l three of Section No. 12, in town ship No. 29 S.. Range No. 14 W., aud will otter proof to allow that the lauii s light is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish bee claim to said laud before G I. t read gold, I S. Commissioner, at U h office at BaudoD, Coos comity. Oregon, ou Saturday the lltliday of July, 1908. Slie names ns witnesses G I Treadgold, of Baudou. Oregon. < l«ire Walker, of Bandon, Oregon (!. E. Iloltopeter, of Baudou. Oregon. C. R. Wade.of Bandon, Oregon. Any and all persona claiming adversely th«1 above described lands are requested to Hie limit claims in this office on or before I said lltb duv of July. 1908. BENIAMIN L. EDDY. Register. against if say so and in both in­ stances give us a little reasoning on the matter. Try to enlighten the public a little and to mold public opinion, instead of merely following the trend of what you think is the opinion of a more or less uninformed majority. « FOR SHERIFF. 1 hereby announce my candidacy before the Republican primaries for nomination for Sheriff of Coos county. L evi S mith . AI.I.I'.V «1 IIAJIILNOX FOR REPRESENTATIVE. I hereby' announce myself a can didate for Representative from Coos county, subject to the will of the Republican primaries. T he impression has gone out G eo . N. F arrix . among the other cities of Coos that FOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY Bandonians are loath to enter a team of baseball players in a new league, To the Members of the Republican Party of Douglas, Coos and Cur unless we shall have the privilege of ry Counties. importing players. Nothing can be I hereby announce myself as a more erroneous than such an idea. Bandon has a tradition of good candidate for the nomination for baseball in the pages of her history, District Attorney for the Third Pro and her sons are bred to the game. secuting Attorney District compris­ We have plenty of talent in Bandon ing the counties of Douglas, Coos and can turn out a team of home and Curry, subject to the approval production that ought to compete of the Republican voters at the pri­ with any in the county. It is to be mary election to be held April 17, G eorge M. B rown hoped that some one will take hold 1908. and organize a team in this city. FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR We would all rather see our home boys play ball than to watch a team I hereby announce myself a candi­ of foreigners contend for ns. date for Assessor at the Republican primaries to be held April 17, 1908. B andon will have a new paper N. C. M edley . shortly. Mr. Scotton who resigned from the force of the Recorder some FOR SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT little time ago, is the leading spi rit To the Republican voters of Coos county: in the venture and will handle the I hereby announce myself as a quill in the front office. He has already sent for power, press and candidate for the Republican nomi­ appliances and will soon have the nation of School Superintendent of plant in operation. Bandon can Coos county at the primary nomi­ support another paper. The Re­ nating election. R obert G oetz . corder is a prosperous venture and FOR SHERIFF we see noj reason why another may To the Members of the Republican not become likewise in this grow ing party' of Coos County. community. We can see nothing Gentlemen—I hereby announce but friendly co-operation ahead for mj ’ candidacy for the office of Sheriff both institutions and will do our best to promote the work for the of Coos county, subject to your ap­ good of the community and our proval at the primary election to be held April 17. 1908. friendship for the new concern. A. M S nyder . E very voter should read carefully’ the pamphlet containing the meas­ ures to be referred to the people at the next election. As there are 124 pages of it, covering some weighty problems, it is "up to you to get busy. ’ We have put ourselves to the task of legislating directly anti here is the test as t|> whether or not we are capable of doing the work, for it does take work and study to decide some of these questions. We can easily bring ourselves to the understanding and decision of ques­ tions of importance to ourselves and our immediate community, although some will neglect “»ven that; and the great majority will i»ot be able to vote understanding^ on other ques­ tions involving a knowledge of the subject matter unless they do more work anil study than any community of voters in the United States has ever done before. iti the li> e of Groceries and Pro- visions,Candies, Nnls and Cigars. Oregon and California Fruits and \ cgetidiles. Call at.■! examine go< ds a 75,auD to the V. M C. A. , I handla HA«ie others for the same pnrpuaea that pay me a larger profit, here, that being tl* »urn necessary but thia remedy ia so aura to effect a , N» complete thejr hamfeome building enra, aad toy euatoumc so certain to for which e-tcivation is already appreciate my reeoenmeniltng it to m.u|p The Y. W.’C. A. buildiOg Uiem that i give it Ilia preference. " ft rapivUy rsinJ. • For kiale by C. 1. Lu»»1 • . Bandon, Oregon 1 — Profesaional Directory • • Lodges are Requested to Notify this Ottice ou Election of Officers and on Change of Meetlug Night. Cards uuder this Head are 50c per in., mouth Dr H. L Houston, PHYSICIAN Lewah Tribe No. 48, Imp. O. R. M EE 1'8 every Tueeday evening nt 8 run 1 & SUMMON at the Bandon Wigwam. Sojourning oblefa in good standing are ordiallv invited to attend O. C. W aldvoukl . l iffico over Drug Store. Hour*, 9 to 12, ' C. I. F iki . kk , C. of R. Sachem. a m. 1:30to 4, pm.; 7 to 8 in the evemug Night calls answered from office. M Bandon W. R. C. No 40 Meets every Hrst aud third Saturday in HANDON. each month at 2 p. 111. in G A. R. Hall. Cordial invitation extend«*«! to all meui- , bMfl Mas li. A Inixii, President. Dr Mus M abvbttb M orsis , Secretary. i ' i I Dr. S Li. Perkins I. O. <>. F »ANDON LODGE, No.133, 1. O. O. F » ineeta every Wednesday evening' Visiting brothers in good standing cor­ dially invited. CHAS. S. Mi t’l LLOCH, N. G. G bafton 1' yi . eb . Seo. Siili LEG California’s favorite, the most suc­ cessful. easiest used aud lowest priced reliable vaccine made. Powder, string or pill form. Write for tree Black Leg Booklet. « THE CUTTER LABORATORY B brkklby , C al . If your druggist does not stock our vaccines, order direct from ill The New Modern Oil Burning Steamer BANDON On Regular Schedule Between Bandon and San Francisco A. F. Estabrook & Co. 901 Merchants’ Exchange Building, SAN FRANCISCO, Owners and < .eneral Agents. BANDON COMMERCIAL CO.. Agents for Bandon and the Coquille Valley. OREGON I »ANDON LODGE, No. 130, A F. A M. Surgery a Specialty. 1» Stated communications brut Satur­ r day after the Tull union of each mouth OF MCE. Lowe'« Drug Store. Reudence in All Muster Masons cordially invited. GURLEY BOAK. W. M. the Panter Building. Lloyd Roan. Secretary. United States Laud Office, Roseburg, Oregon, Dec. 3, 1907. Notice is hereby given that 111 compliance with ttie provisions of the act <>t Congre-s of June 3, 1878, entitled “An net, for the sale <>f timber lands in the states of Cali-, fornia, Oregon, Nevada and Washington territory," as extended to all the public land states bv act of Jugust 4 1892. Frank R. Wetherbee of Eugene, coun'v of Lane, state ot Oregon, has this day tiled in tins office his sworn statement No 8328. for the purchase of the N 1'2 of SW 14 and W 1-2 ot SE I 4 of section No. 15, tn township No. .12 S., range No. 14 W. W. M., and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish bis claim to sniii land before Register and Re­ ceiver at Roseburg, Oregon, on Thursday, the 7th day of May, 1908. He names aw witnesses: Ira I’. Hower of Eugene, Oregon. Dave Murphy of Eugene, Oregon. Alex I Cocki rline of Eugene, Oregon. Edward Howe of Eugene, Oregon. A11V and nil persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to Hie their claims in this office on or before said 7th «lay of May. 1908. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. I n C attu « C an Be PAavcsTtc CUTTER'S BLACK LEO VACCINE - - Physician and Surgeou - Operative Maaonlc. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION The whiskey for the most particu­ lar people—Stewart's Bourbon, at Jamison «N Brown’s. ( - J. Warren Kelly- I IMI’.I i; LAND v l JUNE 3 1878. A/rs. Marie E, Kelly Teacher of Piano j ALLEN & DAVIDSON. — * ’ X_iocig«i SLiid 1 OFFICE HOURS: IO a. tn. Io 3 p. tn., 7 p. tn. to 8 p. tn. t Office is New Denholm Building. Rebekah Lodge No. 126. EETS Every 2nd and 4th Tuesdays, Practice night Hrst Wednesday of the month. Social Evening the 3rd Saturday of the month. A cordial invitation extended to all members in good standing. MINERVA LEWIN, N G. C l * ha O obtz , Seo’y. DR. LESTER SORENSEN, M Resident Dentist • Office Opposite Hotel Gallier . BANDON OREGON Kulglita of Pythias I YELl’III LODGE No. 64, Knights of I J 1'ythiaa. Meets every .Monday even mg at Masonic hall. Visiting Knights in­ vited to attend. SPRAY OSBORN, C. C. B. N. H akhinoton , K. of R. S. W. E. THRESHER, Attorney - at - Law. Notary Public Modern Wooiiinen. Wedderbnrn, AABLE ROCK CAMP, N o . 9176, M W . of A. Meets the 2d and 4th Saturday of each month at Concrete Hall. Visiting neighbors cordially invited to attend. A. J. HARTMAN. H. C. E. E. O akkh , Clerk. 1 - Oregon O R WADE ATTORNEY AT LAW Notary Public Foresters of America. Office: Room 1 Laird Building, / »Ol R l'QUEEN OF THE FOREST. No. V' 17. meets Friday night of each week, B andon , - - - - O bkoon in Concrete Hall, Bandon, Oregon. A cor­ dial welcome is extended to all visiting brothers. i E. II umuix , G. T. TltHADGOl.I», G. '1' xlbb , Chief Ranger. Fin. Secretary. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT - LAW, Wooduieu of Hie World. QEASIDE CAMP No. 212, W. O. W i' iiieeta in regular session the Hrst nn«i third Thursdays of each month in the Ma­ sonic ba lie Visiting neiglilsns are cordially invited. R. W. BULLARD, C. C. O. C. W aldvouel , Clerk. COUNSELOR AT LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC, anp l’ire IiTSuii'ELiToe. Bandoli. II. S. COMMISNIONiEH. Bandon, - , Oregon. Office With Bandon Investment Co I'. TOI’PING, GKO. AT TORNEY NOTARY PUBLIC - - - ~ Oregon. MRS. 0. E. HOLLOPETER, INSTRUCTOR ON Mandolin, Guitar and Banjo. Charges Reasonable. Bandon, - - Oregon SFECIALTIRS Full line of Men's & Ladies' Hosiery & Underwear Complete Stock of General Merchandise and Dry Goods. GEO. B. HARRIS J. TAWSE TAWSE & HARRIS ...Real Estate... Farms, 'Timber and ( oal Lands Residence Cf Business Property Lite Insurance and Loans See oor 5 and 10 cent Counter for bargains in Crockery, Handkerchiefs, Souvenirs and Housekeeping Utensils. MRS. CORA J. CONRAD . THE OLD RACKET STORE. MILLER-CLEAVER BUSINESS COLLEGE W HY not employ jour summer in acquiring an education along business lines that will an invaluable asset to you throughout life? We can prepare you for a good position in the shortest possible time consistent with thor­ ough work. There is a demand for ovr students. Do you wish to reap some of the benefits? Write for circular. Miller - Cleaver Business > College NORTH BEND, OREGON Notary Public Bandon, Oregon FTÒEID T. TUTTLE I. A. TURNED!, EXPERT PIANO TUNER Tuning, Repairing, Regulating and Modulating , Organs repnired nnd General Overhauling Carry a l ull Line I Repairs nd Supplies ~ Permanently located in Bandon. I nning $4.00; all other work similarly reasonable A ll W ork G uaranteed . Leave orders at P. B. Hoyt’s Barber Shop. A full line of Confectionery, Fruits, Cigars, Tobacco, Soft Drinks, Etc. NEWS STAND IN CONNECTION Next to Vienna Cafe BANDON, OREGON BUILDERS, ATTENTION! McKenzie, The Tailor Style and Fit Guaranteed CLEANING AND PRESSING -A.11 Work Done Promptly Opposite Post Office WE MAKE A SPECIALTY GF SUPPLYING LOCAL ORDERS FOR LUMBER OE AI.I. KINDS ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE Orders delivered if desired- f Prices to meet competition. Lyons & Johnson Lumber Co. PROSPER. OREGON