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Bandon Recorder * • Published Every Thursday l-jvening by the 4». T. TBF.|fM*OÎ.I) .......................... *.-----Managing Editor Lewah Tribe No. 48. imp. O. B. M E verybody here u^es buttermilk these days since the new creamery started up; housekeepers use it to b ike with: saloons dispense it to the thirsty; hotels serve it at meals and the whole to tv n revels in a reign of buttermilk. M APRIL 30, 1908 Bandon W. R. C. No. 40 Dirt riet Fair New* R. C. Dement, one of the com missioners of the Southern Oregon district fair, has been in Marshfield helping to arrange a premium list for the coming exhibition at Marsh field on the 26th to 29th of August. Mr. Dement states that the premiums offered will be most ■ liberal and should, furnish inspiration to the people of this section to plan how to raise mammoth Vegetables, line fruits and grains for exhibition. It is said that the premiums given this y ear will be double those offered when the fair was held outside, and in some instances mare than double. As an instance a priz^of $25 is of- «.•red for an exhibit of Gravenstine apples, which will be about the only apple on the market at tint season and fruit growers can well afford to pick out their finest apples and see to their development for competition. There will be good premiums for dairy produ ts, vegetables, fruit, gram, beets, corn, cow feed, etc, and arrangements have bet n made to give a premium for anything aortli exhibiting. If the premiums are not provided for in th«- regular lit. special premiums will be offered. It has been decided not to offer premiums on grade bulls,.but good prices w ill be given for thorough breds and for both thoroughbred and grade cows and heifers. It is hoped that this will encourage the introduction of thoroughbred sires for the purpose of building up the dairy herds. Purses amounting to about $1,000 will be offered for the speed program and it is expected that speedv track animals from all parts of the coast will be attracted to the fair. S outh of Bandon, and clo e enough to be easily accessible lo town, lies the Four Mile and Two A region covered Mile Country, with timber and grass, soil of t e 1 ¡chest, measureless quantities of pure spring water, This is one of the greatest opportunities for the land- less citizen remaining in the whole Homesteads were country today, settled upon years ago on these little livers ar>d their owners are novi rich. I ami just as good, with jusl as much timber and water, remain to be taken and the lucky men who will take tin 111 anil stay with them fora few years will reap a c< » ni - potence then from Dairying and stock raising are. as yet the principal industries, i>m-i<nit raising is rapidlv coming to the front. Many recent Millers ate planting orchards of ap pie trees and miscellaneous fruits. Settlers ate pouring into this splendid region, which is trebly valuable, on account of its proximity l.o Bandon, and it is only a question of a little time whi n go* ernment land lot settlers will all be taken there and these btusli homesteads will all be like splendid farms anil who those of the few c III New have amassed fortunes roads are being built to Bandon and newer and better houses are spring ing up. Barns and fences, like mushroom growth appear all ovei the country on ranches, that without a fence oi building or cleared field ol any kind, have grazeil herds of Prosper Items cattle for years, winter and summer. No feeding is necessary in tins climate and the grass is always The Hugh Hogan is loading at green. No shelter is required for tlie Prosper Mill. stor*k, in this most eveh climate in The Sausalito is loading at Lyons the world. ’Twenty-five homesteads and Johnson’s mill. have been entered there within the There will be a danc ■ Saturday past three months. night at the Prosper hall. The Schr, Advance I taded Education Here and Else at Randolph Mill and also at Lyons and Johnson’s where. is reported that the Randolph We art* not accustomed to think mill It closes down this week for an of the great and grow ing West as indefinite pe.iod. being hampt led by a spirit of tin Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Flicking will progressive niggardliness fatal to leave on the Eli^ibeth for San Fran achievement. Especially would w< cisco where they expect to witness little expect to find such a sentiment the arrival of the fleet. there exhibited against the great A number of Prospérités wil cause of popular education. It is journey to Bandon today to witness astonishing therefore to read that the launching of the Daisy and to the action of the last Oregon legis participate in the festivities. lature in appropriating #125,000 for Mr. and Mrs. Piper of North the support of the State university Bend are spending the week has aroused stubborn opposition with Mrs Nowlin; their among certain clas -es in that State, daughter Mrs. Jas. Elliott is visiting rel- who have invoked tf'e referendum atives down the coast. privilege enjoyed in th it common Mrs. R. E. Pei shaker anc wealth and have succeeded in tv ing d inghler, Miss Ruby S. up the lit nd upon which the uni W. Faliv with her little and girl Mrs. Beulah versity depends until next June, last Saturday, via Roseburg, for when will occur the State election, left San Francisco. They expect to be at which time the voters of Oregon gone about a month. will pass judgment upon the matter E. Heuckendorff’s ship yard is I and either accept or reject the action again the busy place it was last of the State legislature. summer and they already have the Until the last session of the Ore frame up for the large sea-going gon legislature increased the amount, barge which is being built for the the university bail been struggling Tillamook. along on a paltry appropriation oi $47,500 a year—for the support of The St. Paul team of the Amer- ail institution having 400 students, ican Association will turn Terry more than half of w hom are boys McKune back to the Spokane team working their way through. The members of the faculty have been of the Pacific Northwest league, but miserably paid. In consequence ol the chances are lie will report to The Northern club all these crippling influences. Ore Santa Cruz will ha,ve to pay a fine of $ioo for gon has borne, the di»tin< tion ol Terry for playing outlaw ball before sending more of her sons outside of he can join them and this they do the State to be educated than any not feel like doing. — S. E. Examiner, other commonwealth in the union, I in prooortion t > population—aeon April 17th. dition that is always to be deplored. Trespass Notice. South Carolina, we are ashamed to say, was once possesssedof this Notice is hereby given that any same Oregon spirit of parsimony trespasser found in any manner tres that allowed its Institutions of learn passing on any of my mud-Hats will ing to suffer slow starvation, but be prosecuted to the fullest extent of this unhappy time has passed ami the law. C. Timmons. South Carolinians today have cause to be proud of the cordial support Notice lot PublK'ahon---lsolated Tract that the people of the State through PUBLIC LAND SALE the legislature accord to the demands Department of the Interior, of the higher education as well as . Roseburg, Oregon.Land Office the common schools April 17, 1908 W’e should like to call the atten Notice is hereby given that, as directed by the t Commissioner ol the General I -and Office, under tion of those who have regarded the the of the act Congrrsa approved the South as negligent and unmind June provisions 27. 1906 (34 Stats.. Yl7). we will oiler ful of education to this illuminating at public sale to the highest ladder. at 10 o clock contrast between South Carolina and a. in., on the 26th day ol May next, at this office, the following tract ol landiSE I 4 NE 1-4 Oregon. And we wish for Oregon Sec 19, Township 30 S., Range I4W. the dawning of a better day, Any persona c ¡aiming adversely the above characterized by a more liberal , described lands, are advised to file their claims sent.ment toward a cause that is the 1 or objections on • before the time designated for foundation of all national progress sale. ' Not coal land. . .11 I human, achievement.—“The BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register, tuv' Columbia, South Carolina. | J, M Lawrence, Receiver Dr H. I_i Houston, I EEl'8 every Tuesday evening at s run at the Baudou Wigwam. Sojourning : PHYSICIAN A SU lid EON ohiefa in iroodtlaudiug are cordially invited to attend O. C W Ortioo over Drug Stor*. Hours, 9 to 12, (.T. I. F iegkk , (’. of K. • Sachem. a.iu. 1:30 to 4, p.’iu. ; 7 to 8 in the evening Night call« answered from office. I nt. led at th« Bandoli I’-»atoHice as Second CI hhh Matter. THURSDAY’ o Lodges are Requested to Notify this Office on Election of Officers aud ou Change of Meeting Night. Cards under this Head are 50c per in., month Subscription, >1 50 per Your 11.. *4vane*. Adttihaing-Kate* Malle Known on Application. Job Printing a Specialty o Professional Directory ______________ • • Company, , Recorder •9 Lodge and • Mi ets every first and third Saturday in BANDON. each mouth at 2 p. iu . in ti. A. R. Halt. i Cordial invitation extended to all mem ber* M bs . 1). A. Youmt, President. Dr J. M bs M abybttk M ouse . Secretary. S mith B ros S idwell Physician and Surgeon - Operative Masonic. 1 Dr. S !_•. Perkins OFFICE HOURS: 10 a. tn. to 3 p. tn.,. 7 p. tn. to 8 p. tu. Visiting brothers in good standing cor dially invited. CHAS. 8. M< Cl l.LOlH, N. G. G bafton Tvi.an. Seo. Office in New Denholm Building. Rebekah Lodge No. 126. OREGON DR. LESTER SORENSEN, EET'S Every 2nd and 4th Tuesdays, Practice him Lit first Wednesday of the mouth, Social Evening the 3rd Saturday of the month. A cordial invitation extended to all members iu good standing. MINgliVA LEWIN, N. G. C lara G oktz , Sec’v. M BUILDERS, ATTENTION! Resident Dentist Office Opposite Hotel Gallier . BANDON I__________________ Knights of Pythias * I XELPHI LODGE No. 64, Knights of l_z Pythias. Meets every Monday even ing at Masonic hall. Visiting Knights in vited to attend. SPRAY OSBORN, C. C. B. N. H abbinuton , K. of It. S. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF SUPPLYING LOCAL ORDERS FOR Notary Public IF e tide rbu,ru L Prices to meet competition. OREGON W. E. THRESHER, iable rock camp , N o . 917c, m w . of A. Meets the 2d and 4th Saturday of each month ¡>t Concrete Hall. Visiting neighbors cordially invited to attend. -A. J. HARTMAN. H. C. E. E. O akes , Clerk. OF ALL KINDS ON THE(SHORTEST NOTICE . ___ * Attorney - at - Law.* • modern Woodmen. 'Orders delivered if desired- 'Wa.rr®n. ECelly »ANDON LODGE, No. l:tu, A F. A M. Surgery a Specialty. » Stated communications first Satur day lifter the full uiooti of each mouth OFFICE. Lowes Drug Store. Residence in All Master Masons cordially invited. the Panter Building. GURLEY BOAK, W. M. Lloyd Rosa, Secretary. I. <». <>. F I »ANDON LODGE. No. 13», I. O. O. F 1 » meets every Wednesday evening. BANDON OKKQON C Oregon R, WADE ATTORNEY AT LAW Notary Public Foresters of America. Office: Room 1 Laird Building, VOURT QUEEN OF THE FOREST. No. • O beoon J 17, meets Friday night of each week, B andon , in Concrete Hall, Bandon, Oregon. A cor dial welcome is extended to all visiting brothers. A. E. H ausali ., G. T. TKKADGO1.O, G. Tv run, Chief Ranger. Fin. Secretary. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR Lyons & Johnson Lumber Co. C PROSPER. OREGON MILLER-CLEAVER BUSINESS COLLEGE AT LAW, Woodmen of the World. Enroll now for a course in Bookkeeping or Stenography. School will be in session throughout the summer. This is a splendid opportunity for the young people of Coos county to secure a thorough business education at little cost. The quality of the instruction given insures successful business men and women.. Write for circular and mention course desired. Business Bandon, - Oregon. Office With Bandon Investment Co. MRS. C. E. HOLLOPETER, ATTORNEY and counselor at law AND College B hih I oii , - - - - INSTRUCTOR ON I Fire Insurance. NORTH BEND, OREGON / IT. S. <OTI JIINNIOMHM 1'. TOPPING, GEO. NOTARY PUBLIC. LÆiller - Oleaver NOTARY PUBLIC ViEASlDE CAMP No. 212, W. O. W. i> meets in regular session the tirBt and third Thursdays of tach mouth in the Ma sonic hall. Visiting neighbors are cordially invited. R. W. BULLARD. C. C. O.C. W aldvooel , Clerk. Oregon, Mandolin, Guitar and Banjo. Charges Reasonable. Bitntlon, - - Oregon Title Guarantee and Abstract Company Full line of Men's & Ladies' Hosiery & Underwear MarMliiield mid ('»quille, Oregon. Complete Stock of -------------- X--------------- General Merchandise and Dry Goods. We have completed a thorough and up to date ABSTRACT PLANT, and are now ^oady to furnish CORRECT ABSTRACTS at short no tice. Orders will receive careful and prompt attention. See onr 5 and It) cent Counter for bargains in Crockery, Handkerchief* Souvenirs and Housekeeping Utensil*. Marshfield Office Adjoins Flanagan & Bennett bank. That at Coquille Adjoins Postoffice. MRS. CORA J. CONRAD THE OLD RACKET STORE. Marslifiold Phone, 143 Coquille Phone, 191 J-»*" Phone at our Expense when ordering Abstracts i Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. J. S. Barton, Abatractor Henry Sengstacken, Manager * A full line of Confectionery, Fruits, Cigars, Tobacco, Soft Drinks, lite. G. H. Smith Bandon Co-Operative Realty Co. • NEWS STAND IN CONNECTION Next to Vienna Cafe / Real Estate and City Property Residence and Business Lots Sold and Exchanged, A general Brok erage Business. Timber, Farm Lands, Collections, Rents J. TAWSE I. A. TURNEDD EXPERT GEO. B. HARRIS I TAWSE & HARRIS ...Real Estate BANDON, OREGON A ll PIANO TUNER Tuning, Repairing, Regulating and Modulating Organs repaired arid General Overhauling Carry a Full Line of Repairs and Supplies • Permanently located in Bandon. Tuning $4.00; all other work'similarly reasonable W ork G uaranteed . Leave orders at P. B. Hoyt’s Barber Shop. • • • Farms, Timber and Coal Lands Residence & Business Property Fite Insurance and Loans > - • McKenzie, The Tailor Style and Fit Guaranteed CLEANING AND PRESSING All Work Done Promptly Notary Public Bandon, Oregon Opposite Post Office