Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, May 28, 1908, Image 4

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    would be to introduce into the sight to see him kneel and take
Notice for Publication -•Isolated 1
Electorate a vast non-combatant his last look at the dear daughter,
PUBLIC LAND SALE
body,
incapable
of
enforcing
its
own
Departiflmt of the Interior.
who
ha
only
gone
before.
But
the
I
¡nder the above head the Even­
Rtweburg. Orcgoft, Land Other
rule.
Manhood
suffrage
is
a
method
loving
arms
of
his
faithful
wife
sup
­
ing Telegram, of Portland has the
April 17. 1 I ‘ >08
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Notice is hereby given that, as directed by the
following to say of the Rev. W in. adopted for peacefully ascertaining ported him and his faith in an all­ Commissioner
ol thr General Land Olfer, under
Horsfall of Bandon, A rector of the the will of the majority, to which wise Father comforted him. The re­ •hepW' visions
__ of ’ the
’
act ol Congress
.----- -r approved
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lll/W.
O. .
f 517),
’.-x we will
.. otter
- at j
17. 1906 714
(34 Stall.,
Episcopal churches at the bay cilies lhe minority must perforce submit. mains were laid to rest on the Hill ■ June
publfl sale to the highest bidder, _
_
—
at
2
o'clock
lh - majority prevails because it is at Lake City, and all sympathize 1 p.’nijon the 26th day ol .May next, at this office,
and Coquille and Bandon:
thr follow mg tract of land? SWl 4| NE 1-4 Sec.
the majority.
To make possible a with the bereaved family.
“When a Minister of the Gospel
29, Township 30 S.. Range 14 w.
majority which a minority could
Any persons claiming adversely the above
labors in a single community for
■ described land aie advised to file their claims or
safely defy would be to overthrow
Notice for Publication - Isolated ft act
eighteen years, and at a maximum
‘ objections on or before lhe time designated for
Pl Bl K I \M> S \i l
the fundamental idea of Republican
j sale.
annual stipend of $400; it can
Department ot the Interior
Not coal land.
government.
Roseburg, Oregon, Land Other
truly be said of that man that his
BENJAMIN L. EDDY Register.
April 17, I9U8
A general or extensive par­
J. M. LAWRENCE Receiver.
personal sacrifice to* the ¿cause in
Notice is hereby given that, as dire» ted by the
which he enlisted is great.
When ticipation by women in political Commissioner ot the General Land Office, under
rimlgn Land Act June 3, 1878
provisions of the ait of Congress approved
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
in pute appreciation of that sacrilice life must seriously modify the social the
June 27, 1906(34 Stats, 517), we will offer
United States Land Office
his church conference proposes to unit 0/ the family as it now exists. at public sale to the highest bidder, at I I o'clock
a. m., on the 26th day of May next, at this of­
Roseburg, Oregon, March 29, 1908
1
he
domestic
life
of
women
would
raise his yearly compensation to
fice, the following tract of land --NE 1-4 SW
Notice is hereby given
that
in com­
pliance with the provisions of the act of
fiooo, and that minister modestly become incidental, .while the par­ 1-4, Sec 29, Township 30 S., Range 14 W.
ticipation ot men in public affair.4 Any persons claiming adversely the above ( ongiest of June 3, IM78 entitled " \n
demurs with the assertion that he
described land are advised to file their claims or act for
the sale ot timber lands in the
is directly in line with tl.t-ir duty of objections on or before the time designated for 1 States of California, Oregon. Nevada and
“is not wor.h it,” we are furnished
I Washington I erritory," as extender! to all the
protecting their homes, and can sale.
Not coal land
an example of rare unselvish service
1 Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892,
have no disintegrating effect as
B enjamin l eddy , Regt»!«, Andrew J. Wilson of Bandon, county of Coos,
that, in this day and age, it is dii
I State of Oregon, did on September I I, 1907,
would necessarily follow a like par­ J M. LAWRENCE, Rnr»«.
file in this office his swdrn statement No, 9263,
ficult to match.
ticipation by women.
for the purchase of E 1-2 of SE 1-4 of Section
At yesterday's session of the
Notice for Publication--.lsulated Tract
No. 25 m Township No.
30 S Range No. 15
There
are limitations
and
PUBLIC LAND SALE
West, and will otter proof to show that the
Episcopal conference Rev. 1 lorsfall
|Ma uliarities belonging to women as
| land sought is more valuable for its. timber or
Department of the Intel lor,
delivered an address upon his mission
stone than for agricultural purposes, and to es­
Roseburg, O-egon.Land Office
a sex which demand at the hands of
work at Cods Bay, where he has
tablish his claim to said land before J. H. Up­
. April 17. 1908.
inen corresponding privileges and
Notice is hereby given that, as duelled by the ton, L S. Commissioner at Langlois, Oregon on
been stationed, for the time men
protections, and as time has pro­ Commissioner of the General Land OHne, undei Monday the 6th day of July, 1908.
tioned, as a humble disciple of the
the provisio > J the act <>f Congirss approved
He names as witnesses:
grès ed these have been more gen­ June 27, 1906 (34 Stats. 317), we will offer John Clausen, of Langlois, Oregon.
man of Nazareth'
Following this
erally recognized. Special legislation at public sale to the flight t bidder, at 10 ollock Hans Clausen, of Langlois, Oregon.
address, Bishop Si adding called at­
a. m , on the 26th dav <f May next, at this
John Jones, of Bandon, Oregon.
based upon the necessities of sex offic-, the following trad ot laniLSE 14 SE I 4 Elgin Strader, of Bandon, Oregon.
tention to the faithful and uni om-
Town hip iOS., Range I4W
Any and all pel on claiming advei • lv the
has grow to command thesnppor Sec Any 19, persons
claiming adversely lhe above above-described lands are requested to file their
plaining character of Mr- Horsfall s
of our most eminent and intelligent described lands are advised to file their claims claims in this office on or before said 6th day of
ministration, dwelling upon the
or objections on or before,' .» time designated for July. I‘M)8.
statesman
sale.
BENJAMIN L EDDY, Register
personal sacrifice that has been
'File general enactment of laws for Not coal land
made for co many years, and ail-
BENJAMIN L . EDDY-, Register,
the benefit of women has been due to J. M Lawrence,
iPrite For Prices on
Receivei.
neuncing that the ministerial salary
the conviction that the characteristics
had been raised in this instance to
which differentiate men from women,
NOTICE FOR 1'1 BLH A I ION
¿1000. an act which had met with
call upon men to protect women.
Department of the Interior.
the entire approval of the church
The industrial growth of our town is surely and steadily
Land Oilice nt Koaebnrt’. Or.
To grant men and women equally
April IStb, 19os.
authorities. It was upon this an-
going up the river; there the mills and manufactories
the power to make laws, and there­ Notice ia hereby <_-iven that Stephen S.
Wm.
Rev.
nouncement that
Little, of Bandon. Oregon, ha* tiled notice
by destroy man’s sence of respon­ of hi* intention to make tinal five year*
must be, and near them will be the homes of the many
Horsfall made the almost unpre-
proof 111 aupport of his cliiini, viz Home
sibility for woman’s welfare, would stead
interested
in such industries -the homes of the men who
l-.ntry No. 42*>43 made March 27,
the in
cedented request that
leave the latter to enjoy only such l!t<>3, for Lot 4, Section 4 : Lot 1 A SE 1-4
toil with hand or brain, and desire to “go home to a hot
creased salary be reduced, on tht
NE
14.
Section
5.'
Tuunsliip 29
special privileges as she could win South. Rance
14
West
W.
M .
plea of unworthiness.
meal with the family.”
Sr. 14 St. I I, Sect.ion 32, Township 2H
TO
by fighting for ¿hem, and even if A South.
Range 14 West, W M.. and that *aid
There may be better men in the
will lit mad« before G T. I'readgold,
woman had the unrestricted right to proof
C H. Commissioner, at hi* office in Bandon,
service of the church than the Rev.
vote, any struggle between man and Oregon, on Monday, lulv 13. HMM.
Wm. Horsfall:
but. without the
He names the 'oilowing witnesses to
woman would be most unequal.
prove his continnons residence upon, nml
Marshfield, Ore.
Phone 33
honor of a personal acquaintance,
cultivation of, the laud viz:
The greatest opportunity of the times exists to acquire a
We ask that the wishes of those A. E. Hadsall, of Bai don, Oregon.
we venture to say that the people
J
W.
FLANAGAN
W.
M.
LAWLOR
J
S.
Tilton,
■
andon,
Oregon.
who are opposed to the extension of
home cheap, right near the industrial.portion of the town.
• Ed Stevens, of Bandon, Oregon.
who know him intimately will not
the suffrage to their sex, be now B. Hurst, of Bandon, Oregon.
Lots 40x106 feet can be had for installments ot $10. go
admit it.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
respected, and that any plank which
Register
per month, with clear titles and warranty deeds.
Modesty like this denotes purity
imposes the elective franchise upon First Publication May 2H.
ot motive and the quality of simple
They are for sale by FRANK A.SWEENEY,
women be omitted from your plat­
At North Bend
heroism, which go hand in hand form. * * *
NOi ICE FOR Fl PLICATION
383 Fourth Street, Portland, and by the
Department or the Interior.
with genuine righteousness. There
Is now open for I Lie re­
Land Office at Roseburg Or.
s evidence here of rare endowment;
ception of patients. The
Obituary
April lHth IDOH.
Notice is hereby given that Lar* Raw
ol a rich reward, in the conscious-
terms are $10 per week
mason of Bandon, Oregon, han tiled notice
and upwards. For par­
oi well-doing,’.that transcends money
hi* intention to make tinal c muintation
Fqllowing is the obituary of of
proof in support of his claim, viz: Home­
ticulars
apply to : :
value*.
AT BANDON
Entry No. 14424 made -Inly 23, ItM)7,
Marie Wandling, whose death was stead
for
Lota
1.2,3,
A.
4,
Section
31,
Township
29
In the selfish struggle for the ac­
announced in the R ecorder two South, Range 14 West, W. M. and that
said proff will be made before G. T. Tread-
quisition of this world s goods, we
Don’t miss this opportunity. It’s a good tiling, whether you
weeks ago. The article was clipped gold, I). S. Coinmisiioner, at hie office, in
North
Bend,
Or.
have grown wiser than the children
Bandon, Oregon, on Wednesday, July la,
want a home or an investment.
from a I.ake City paper:
ffiM.
of light. It is almost impossible to
He niinies the following witnesses to
Died—Near Cedarville,
Cal., prove
find a man who is not touched
his continuous residei.ee upon, and
of the land, viz
with this peculiar wisdom, whereby March 28, 1908, at the home of her cultivation
James Adams, of Bandon. Oregon.
1 SlaeltMiBiiili
father,
of
pneumonia
and
spinal
men
­
L. J Foster, of Bandon, Oregon.
we are slow to discern the virtue of
J.
N.
Luke,
of
Bandon,
Oregon.
self denial.
Vet, may we hold it to ingitis, Addie Marie Wandling, aged R. Hempie of Bandon, Oreg >u.
Wag;« »11 ma !<<’>•
BENJAMIN L.EDDY,
the credit of the race that the type 16 years, 2 months, and 29 days.
Register.
Seldom does it happen in a small | First Publication Muv 2S.
All kinds of Repair Work done
of man exists—however humble
promptly and in a workmanlike
community
like I.ake City that two
his sphere—who appreciates the im­
NOTICE FOR IT BLICK I ION
man-ner.
perishable riches of service, and ol funerals take place in one day, but Department of tlio Interior.
Horseshoeing a Specialty
Land Oflice. at Roseburg, Or.
whom his fellows with sound hearts for the second time this winter Rev.
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April is T908
Locatimi mi plank road one fourth mil e
Simmons
has
conducted
funeral
ser
­
must pronounce, ‘‘Here is a good
Notion is hereby given that Samuel D, .from the Steamer Landing.
vices twice the sanle day.
On the 1 Barrows
ulirr(twi
<
of Bandon.Oregon,
Bandon.Oregon. ba* tiled no­ BANDON
man. ’
OKI <.f).X
last occasion both of the deceased |
I proof in support of liisclaim, vizi I
Rev. Horsfall has been one of the
were grown tnen, one, an
; old
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Ulan stolid Entry No. I2|iki made October
—2 25tb,
moat faithful workers in the cause
IWEJ, for >be SW I 4. Section 9, Township
ripe in vVars, and one in middle age, 29
South. Range 14 West. W. M. and tha !
which he represents that has ever
but today both were young girls in said i-roof will be made before G. 1'. ' read
gold..I' s. Commissioner, at bis office in 1
been in Coos county and the honor
the bloom of youth, and the uncer- Bandon, Oregon, <>■> I m-sdav, July 14. tans.
bestowed upon niin by the church
,,r i ,-
<
.
He names the following witnesses to!
(amity ot lite was forcibly demon- .prove In* eontinuous residen'oe upon, and
conference
was truly merited 1 strated.
coltivatio i of, the land, viz
• John Davi*. of Bandon. Oregon
He is deserving ot any honor that
Mr. Wandling and his little family E. Dyer, of Bandon. Oregon.-
Mrs. Annie Batrows of Bandon, I Ireton
can be shown him but his ex­
moved to the Vernon place, about Cory Stillwell of Bandon, Oregon,
treme modesty and true devotion to
BFNJ\MIN L. EDDY.
five miles from Lake City, last fall,
Register. .
his work would not allow him to ac­
First Publication May s.
Mr. Wandling is in very poor health,
cept the offer, he rather choosing to
but his daughter Marie was a beau­
wo< k in the cause for the good he
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
tiful girl, with a sweet and happy
can do.
Coos county peo|He are
disposition.and was the mainstay of Department of the hit ■nor.
Land Office at Rosebmg, < >r
proud of Mr. Horsfall s record, and her parents, a great comfort to her
Located on Atwater Street in the
April IS, IIMIS.
congratulate h m upori the high es­
TV 11 Work Done. Promptly
building
• formerly occupied by Dr.
father in his feeble health and a close
Notice is hereby given that Charles A.
teem in which he is held in the con
Kime
for
an
office
friend and companion to her good Swift of Bandon, Oreg n, has filed notice
ference.
of his intention to mako final five years
mother, who has been all that a proof iu support of Ins claim, viz: Home­
IL O. EVANS, Prop.
stead Entry No. II324 made February 21,
I
1902, fm th. W I 2 NE 1-4 NW 1 4 SE I I.
Woman Suffrage Before The mother could be since her marriage SE
1-4. NW 1-4, Section 27. Township 29
to Mr. Wandling when Marie was South.
Hance II West. W M..and that said
National Convention.
a tiny girl of five. Such tender and proof be made before G. I. 1 r-adgold, I ,
S Commissioner, at liis office, in Bandon.
watchful care she has given to .the Oregon, on Monday. Inly 13. p.tos
The aggressions of the suffragists dear girl, as she lay fightfng valiantly He names the following witnesses to
prove bis continu ms residence upon, ami
have caused the formation of Anti­ for her young life,' through a fort cultivation of the laud, viz
t o
Fret Perkins, of Bandon. Oregon-
Suffrage organizations in various n'i ht ot untold agony.
But med­ Kenneth Perkins, of Bandon. Oregon.
Cart
ios
n
full
'ine of
Robert Walker. Jr. of Bandon. Oregon
parts of the United States. These ical science and care availed not Ralph
Holman, of Bandon, Oregon,
Ylar«.liHel«l and Coqnilli*. Oregnn
ll
Chwkft, Jetrelry, Cut
BENJ AMIN L.EDDY.
associations are formed bv women against such a grave complication of
Register
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Gluss. Pocket Cutleni, Etc.
who believe that the suffrage is not diseases and the parents were forced First Public« ion May 29.
\\ e Lava completed a thoronith and np to date ABSTRACT PLANT,
an inherent right, that it is not | to reconcile themselves to the will of
Everything is Fully Guaranteed
and
are now ready to furnish CORRECT ABSTRACTS at short no­
expedient for the State, nor for the God.
This made easier for them
When you ’Fink of indigestion
tice. (triers will receive careful mid prompt attention.
best interest of woman herself.
by the knowledge that Marie had think of Kodnl. for it is without
In opposition u>. the .diempts to made her peace with God and since doubt the only preparation that corn
Marshfield Office Adjoins Flanagan & Bennett bank.
p|etely digests all classes of food.
securea woman suffrage plank in the her conversion over two years ago And
that is what you need when yon
That at Coquille Adjoins Postoffice.
national party platforms, these as­ has lived consistently a Christian have indigestion nr stomach trouble
Marshfield Phone, 113
('oquille Phone. l'.H
something that will act promptly but
sociations are sending both to the life.
thoroughly;
something that will
Democratic and Republican Con­
¡-¿r Phone ut our E.rpenxe uiu n ordering Abetracta
The funeral was preached at the get right at the trouble and do the
vention a document, the gist of home, as the broken hearted father | very work itself for the stomach by
The best in drugs is alway
digesting the food that yon eat nod
which is as follows:
was not able to go away from the I that is Kodol. Il is pleasant to take. cheapest: you get* the best
J. S. Barton, Abstractor
-i-
Henry Seagatacken, Manager
To extend the suffrage tv women ho0fc. It w.w. indeed, a pathetic Sold by Bandon Drug Co.
freshest at the Bandon I >rug '
■
® I pany’s store.
A Case of Rare Modesty.
I
Great Opportunity
For Homeskers
Gasoline,
Distillale,
Launch Supplies
Mianus : Engines
Coos Bay Oil & Supply Co.
In Sweeney’s First Addition
THE MERCY HOSPITAL
BANDON
INVESTMENT CORPORATION
Sisters of Mercy
A. N. AMES,
Pioneer Second
Hand Store
Household Goods
Bought and.
Sold.
McKenzie,
The Tailor
i
Style and Fit Guaranteed
CLEANING AND PRESSING
Opposite Post Office
BOYLEN
.1 EWKLRY
S
r i<
Title Guarantee
and Abstract Company
Fine Repairing Specialty.
rifle Guarantee and Abstract Co.
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