Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, April 09, 1908, Image 8

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    on Uie Pacific» coast,
HAS BIG fOHOWING I matched
tically fogless, «nd sheltered
‘'■‘I t lie
wind«.
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EWELin
S to r e
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Monday some miscreant
Can i-x- >« full line of
stok* the mi« off from the main saw
mandril in the saw mill
The II atches, Clocks, Jewelry, Cut
Glass, Pocket Cutlery. Etc.
mandril w.is sent to Bandon anil a
new nut «1 ide. The mill started up Everything is Fully Guaranteed
again Tuesday
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MEIS OF Ml! IF 115 HUNEB
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Antagonistic
to the ' verge of
bitterness remnants of the old
machine which onie
dominated
Oregon politics have taken up the
fight for the defeat of statement No.
I and all who favor that method.
In Portland and the other large
cities of the state, the machine
crowd is centering its fight upon H.
M Cake, candidate for the Re­
United
publican nomination for
States Senator. Mr. Cake is a firm
believer in the popular election of
United States senators and because
of his belief in the people, has in
curred the enmity of the old ma­
chine politicians.
Those who are
close to the situation, however, be­
lieve that the machine tight against
Mr. Cake is the best thing that
could happen for his campaign.
The people of Oregon expressed
bv their adoption of the primary law
and Statement No. 1 what they
thought ot machine methods. The
old system had brought shame and
disgrace upon the state—had made
lheCitv of Sa cm almost a Gotnor
rah in the way of political wicked­
ness. Periodicals and newspapers
of national circulation pointed to our
stat»- as one of sodden political cor­
ruption, of disgraceful scandals
It is in the hope of reviving this
old method by the defeat - f State­
ment No. I and of Mr. Cake, that
the machine politicians have started
such a bit,ter crusade against this
new law. Indeed it is their on*y
hope. Under the present, system
they are without a job.
It is im
possible for a »1 ctator to sit in his
office and say what shall and s'l.dl
not be done by the pe- pie ot Ore
gon. No longer is a saturnalia of
bribery and corruption possible in
Salem.
Evidences of this hostility on the
part of the “system” have been ap
parent in various towns where Mr
Cake has spoken »luring his present
itinerary.
Large crowds have
locked to hear him, bill conspicious
by their absence, wire the okl time
leaders. And in this connec ion it
is a fact worth mentioning that most
of these antagom-tic (••lui» ians ate
either office li--l<lcr« or have some
claim upon tlio-i.- who are at pre •
ent in office.
The people who are rallying to
Mr. Cake’s standard are those Re
publicans who are intensely loyal to
their party but w ho resent any such
dictatorial methods as the old ma-
chine was wont to use
It is a forega^e conclusion that
Statement No. r will prevail in ( )re-
It is
gon at the coming election,
also a foregone conclusion that Mr-
Cake,—the only real active sup­
porter of this measure—will be
elected if the Republican voters of
this state do their duty and there is
no room for »loubt but that they
w ill perform that duty.
Curry County New» from
Tribune.
The Gold Bar mines., with Mr
Hughes as manager, will start up
.April 1st
A ik I it is reported that
two more mines will commence
jperations during the coming sum­
mer.
Miss Calla Chandler dosed a term
of school on Elk ri/er last Friday,
and will spend a month with her
parents near Myrtle Point, when she
will resume teaching in the same
school for a term of eight months.
Did it ever occur to the B -ndon
Recorder that as you go south from
Cape Blanco the climate gets better,
but gets worse as jou go north?
From Ca,-e Hl.mco to the California
line. i> a “Terminal Belt,” recog-
niz d •» go^rnment, and un-
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Fine Repairing Specialty
Mrs. Buingartner made a trip to
Coquille City on Tuesday last.
Bandon Foundry
anl Machine Shop
J. K. McLeod, of the upper river
made our town a call last week.
On Wednesday night S. 1 )aniel
son s house,burned to the giiiund.
It was occupied by Mr Petingall
and family. They lost everything
they had.
All Kinds of Real Estate Bought and Sold.
THE BOAT LANDINGS
BANDON
Money la.-un-' Negotiated on Approved Security. All U. S.
Land Matters a Specially ami Promptly Attended
to. Penaton and Insurance Agency. Bond
Brokers.
1'rans Atlantic Steam­
ship and Railroad Ticket
Agency
Choice brands of
and
Mill
Cigar*
Bandon,
ALVIN MUNCK, Proprietor
The New Store.
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Timber Land Act Jnne3, 1K7S.
NOTICE EOK PUBLICATION
United States Land Office.
I Jose fmr y. Oregon, March 28. 1308.
Notice is hereby given that ill compliance
with the provisions of the act of con^re««
of June 3. 1878, entitled “An act for th«
sale of timber lands in the states of Cali
foinia, Oregon, Nevada and WashinutoD
I'err it'O'V.” Eanm«’T Montgomery of Port '
land. Multnomah «•omit v. slate of Oregon,
did on Sept- niher IB, 1307 tile in this office
!i»-r sworn statement No. 3302 for the pur
chase ot tlu* south half of the south half of
section No 35 in township No. 23 S , range
No 14 W., and will offer proof to show that
the land sm^ht is more valuable for its
limb« r or staiie th hi for nerictil*ural pur­
ports. and to establish his claim to* said
land before G I Tread »old, I . S. Com
lui-sioncr, at his < tfice at Bandon, Coos
CfMintv, Ore^ n, <iii Friday, the 10th day of
J u I v , I
Slie n «it es as witnesses:
C. S. Met 'Ulloch. of Ba inion, Oregon.
A. E. Ha Is ill, of Bindon. Oregon.
Kober' W-tlker, Jr of Ba neon, Oregon-
Geo I. Montgomery, of Pm Hand, Or«*.
Any and all peisons claiming advetsely
the above described lands are i«qm**«t>d to
til * their claims hi tLis office on or before
said Kith dav «»t Julv. i!H>.
BENJAMIN L EDDY, Kegister
Genera) Repafrini-.
Pattern
Connection.
Shop in
Virginia Cafe
Groceries,
Dry Goods and
Furnishings.
Choicest Wines, Liquors and
Cipars
Panter
Bros • •
GOOD BILLIARD AND POOL TABLES
Prop.
J. H. Anderson,
Courteous Treatment
Gall and See “MUNCK”
The Best Things to Eat
THE MERCY HOSPITAL
ON ATWATER ST., OPP BANDON j
INVESTMENT CORPORATION
Real Estate and City Property
Residence and Business Lots Sold and Exchanged, A general Brok­
Gasoline.
erage Business. Timber, Farm Lands, Collections, Rents
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Distillate,
Launch Supplies
Mianus : Engines
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The Weinhard’s Brewery Depùt
Coos Bay Oil & Supply Co.
J. STEVENS ARMS & TOOL CO.
Chicopee Falls, Mass.
Bandon Co-Operative Realty Co
II 'rite For Prices on
HIGH IN QUALITY
LOW IN PRICE
P. O. Box 4098.
G. II. Smith
North Bend, Or.
<I,For Sport or Service
STEVENS RIFLES—
SHOTGUNS—PISTOLS
are unsurpassed.
Bend ft cents in
stamps tor
160Pagc
Illustrated and
Descriptive
Catalog
Replete with
STEVENS and
general ft rearm
information.
Oregon
Sisters of Mercy
C,Crop destroying
furred and feathered
pests are made short
shrift of with a reliable,
unerring STEVENS.
If you cannot
obtain from your
De tier, we ship
direct, express
prepaid, upon
receipt of Cata­
log Price.
Always insist
on STEVENS
when ordering.
Bandon,
At North Bend
Is now open for the re­
ception of patients. The
terms at« $10 per week
ami upwards. For par-
ticnlarn apply to : :
Timber Land Act June 3, 1K78.
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION
United States Land Otlic *.
lloHebiirk’, Oie«on, March 30, l!M)i
Notice in hereby «¡ven tnat in compliance
with the piovisiona of th«’ aoi of co
reAb
of lune 3,
entitled ’An act. for the Bule
ot timber Lind« in the «1 ate« of California.
Oregon. Nev ad i and Wanbiiiaton Fern
t uy " as extended io all tlie public land
st iKH by ac of Au-’ust 4. I 32. John I'renss
of Marshfield, county of Coos, state of Ore­
gon, did on September IS, 13(17. tile n th k
office his sworn statetm nt No. ‘.»341. for h
p«irch.^e of lot t Lr e (3) of s» ct ion No s ai
township No. 27South. range No. II West
of the Willamette meridian, Oregon, and
will o e ■ proof to show that the land somjhf
is more valuable for its timlier or stone
tlian for agricultural purposes, and to ♦ s
tablish his claim to «Hid land before L. A.
Lilj’ (|vist. United States ('emmissioner for
Oregon, at his office in M'«rnhfield. C«»os
county, Oregon. on Saturday, the 18th dav
of July, A. 1). 1908.
He names as witnesses
Dr. E.Mingo« of Marshfield, Coos county.
Oregon.
W. T. Merchant, of Marshfield, Com»
county, < Ireuon.
Charles Merchant, of Marshfield, Coos
county, <Ireton.
Tom Dormice of Bullard, Coos county,
i Ireton.
Any and all persons claiming adverse Iv
the above described land- are r» quested to
file their claims in this office on or before
said IKtli dav of July, 19(18.
• BENJAMIN L EDD Y, Kester
IN THE CIRCUIT COLEI OF THE
SIATE OE OKEGON. IN AND FOK
THE COUNTY OE COOS.
I. A, Tnrnell, plainiiff
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v«.
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Suit, to declare
void a mar
Emina E. Turtiell. Home-
tini»« known ah Emma t
riaiie contract
E Eh minu or Emma E ;
B«-il, th-t« mi tili.
To Emma E. Tnrnell, Hoiuetiniea knowi*.
aa Emma E. Eh-mim» < r EtMiua E. B«*lI, thè
above named defendan* :
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OKEGON
Y«m art* lierebv reqaired to nppear and
aiiHWer fin» rompliiiiri tikd ajainst v«»n in
thè a I h » ve entilied Mini within leu (HI) «lav*
troni thè date <»f thè serviceof ih • Atim-
m-mHupon vmi if rv«*d within t hi« conni voi
A lt Itili i u uni v f 201 davi“ i* h » \ v » «I u ithin ani
ii fi« i <• iin»\ wh I iìii tb«* «iii’u of Oreuon.
bti* if m i-v»«d l»\ ptibh« ati«”i fl«“ii li • r L •
f»»ie ih»* l-i*t day 01 1 he tDiie p esurihc! i
file <»rd«r for thè pnhiiua'i •- •»« ’In.'» *•<«■
unitili« wiìi.-h |> «scrii-ti » ih t* I r -it « ■ 1 -
file I h *! dav <»( whicL tutte -t I
I H’i <1 •
flit* ‘..’3d day «>f Xpri r.»0.*.
And if yon tail ’«» **o a p'-
d uso-
«ni'ì (’omplAiiit by i •- « mi i m ti.- i-
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a ili iipplv lo tln i '• uri h» i «lr«-.t,-ii-”' >■ A • I
aiinnllioi» hi i
•Inritti» voul «h- hi -«- I 1 t
dXlti'HCi eXixtitu b«<ve«*n \-tns- l - G ’li­
«aid pi tl’tl-fi ami f«»r « jil-»i»nient i -» » lt
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yon for thè uom I h ami dtsbiiiH» ni n s tt t-
«mt
I bis Kun.'iions
pul«h-h< il in III»- Bali" n
K ka 'OR oi - u . a »’i-ckh neusp tp- i p««l»lish» «I ’ i
C« m » k «•«iiintv, Orei»'oi, for nix r »ns» «,in i\«
we*-k«« iH-gitiniiiL* M”rcli I2tli.
and
endiittf Aprii
I, 13H8, bv «’rd»o «»t i il»h« •
tini» luRiir* bv il»»- Httimrahl«* »1- liti I' Hall,
(’nuntv -F Adire f < «»os ( '»»iint v, Mtuh.tmbe»-
in < ’oq'iillc < it \. Orei’uii. «>n thè lihfi dav
of March. 1308.
GEO. I». D »PBING
Atl'-i n« v Ìoi rimiri ili
- A FI LL LINE OF
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Pipe and Fittings,
Brass II “ork.
V eri ias .
C ody L umber C o .
Oregon.
The Eagle Saloon
and Steamboat
S
Lumber $5 per M.
ItoouiM 2 anti 3. Ip Mini i m
Xt-w l*«‘iilioliu Building,
Office
G»--d Treatment
Call and see me
WORK A SPECIALTY.
J. L. Roy came down with his
V
gasoline boat last Thursday and
brought two business men with
pecial
achines
FORMERLY ANCHOR BAR
him.
I.ast Thursday the sawyer in the
uilt to rder
mill, fell oil the stairs and was so
Is now located in fine new quarters
badly injured that he was obliged to Turned Shafting, Cup and Set
east of the Postoffice.
Screws,
Machine
Holts.
quit work for several days.
We have a quantity of No. 3 lum­
ber, suitable for building sheds,
walks, etc., which we offer in lots of
1000 feet and upward, at $5 »per M.
NKoTHEii. Notary Public.
Bandon Real Estate & Loan Co
BEN SCHUYLER, PROPR.
M ine«. Liquor«»
mi
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Garfield &
Marshfield, Ore.
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J W. ELANAGAN
Phone 3.3
C. H. BRAMLEY, Manager
W. M. LAWLOR
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WHOLESALE LIQUORS. Napa Soda, W.
A’ (James & (’ ,’ h W hiskies, White Rock,
Standard Malt and Cream of Malt, and other
Standard Brands of Brandies, Whiskies, Gin.
Wines, etc.
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SPECIALS
Portland Flour Mills Co.’s Great Brand
“OLYMPIA,”
In the old Panter Building
$1.35 Per Sack.
$5.40 Per Barrel.
Also “White River' Brand at $1.35 and $5.40.
And a Good Family Flour af *5 00 per bbl or -*I 25 per sack.
Fluire Cane Sugar
100 Pound Sack, $6.25
Prosper
Mill Co
Froeper Orenon.
W. C. I’ katt
If. E. P ershhaker
PRATT & PERSHBAKER,
D ealers
in —
General Merchandise and Gent's Furnishings
lliglie«« I’ i -I cc For Farm Prod lire
Prosper.
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Portland & C.ous Bay S. S
Line
REAKWATER
Sails From Coos Ray Saturdays at Service of Tide.
Sails
Portland Wednesday at 8 p. m.
From
PERSONAL
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O. F* MoOollum’A net.
nformation wanted
tin- u » i .-.
«ien»-il «ti-Kire« h> know -h- whpit-nbon-«
of n Venn« laili who O-Hiilol nt (’ollie s in
MHr«hti<*l<l. I>or xnpp *-U to be now in llm
don. If the Indi —
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■ me «he will I
will
aihlrea.
lenrn «omethintt to her advantage. Ad 1
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FOR SALE IN BANIXIN BY
Phone Main 34
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A. St. Dock
BANDON FURNITURE COMPANY
draw W. Doane, Bandon. Oregon.
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Weinhard’s Steam Beer
on tap.
SUMMONS.
Dr. Tyler was in town Friday
night on his way home from a pro­
fessional visit to (>phir ind Gold
Beach. He reports that Alf Gaunt-
lett’s little girl, who has been so long
at death's door with meningitis, is
slowly recovering. D. I. Moore is
alxnit the same. He reports several
cases of tonsilitis, but none serious
if treated properly in time.
Mrs. E. J. Pickett is now under
Dr. Mann's care at Langlois, and
will go to Bandon as st on as she is
able to travel, where sli^ will rem.un
until sl.e recox ers from her illness
Will Caughell and wife passed
down the c ast this morning, return
ing from their honeymoon abroad
They were w.trmlv gritted bv their
many friends I k re.
W. White, accompanied by Matt
Sapp anil A. Gavin, made Beaver
Hill a business call last week.
ELKHORNS SÍLOON.
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