Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, June 04, 1908, Image 1

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Volum» XXIV.
BANDON,
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THURSDAY, JUNE 4, I90H
OREGON,
Death of S, J. McCloskey.
There
considerable interest
Attempted Suicide.
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shown in the contest for U. S. sen­
J. If. Scoggins, a painter, attempt­ S J McCloskey, one of the oldest
ator, .is there wk .- all over the state
The electioh in Bandon.’Monday, Mr. Cake h as a majority of forty ed to take his own life, by stabbing and best known residents of Coos
for tne most part was a quiet af­ over Mr. Chamberlain.
For rep­ himself in the ches? Tuesday morn­ ’ lunty, died at hi.-, home at Nor­
fair, although there was some argu­ resentative of the fifth district, Mr. ing. The knife blade pierced the way, Tuesday, June 2. agv-d 71 \ ears.
ment heard on the street corners Bedillion, who is very popular at left lung and only missed the apex 7 months and 18 days. He was a
and at other places, and a few times home x>n account of the great of the heart by a hairs breadth. I man of good moral character and
the words friiin the lips of those in interest he has taken in ’ the town Mr. Scoggins had been despondent was highly esteemed over the county
the controversy, waxed’rather warm, anil community, completely slaught- for some time over family troubles as a neighbor and citizen.
Mr McCloskey was prominent in
however, there w.i,
no demon­ 1 cred his opponents, receiving 213 and hail been indulging a little too
str. tion of any kind ind ifter it is all votes while Mr. Kinney, the re­ freely in stimulants, -but a day or many moves for the betterment fo
over and the smoke <>f battle is! 1 publican, received only SS. Mr, two before he committed the act he ( "'is county in its earliest history
cleared away, people are shaking Bruer, also a local man and seemed in better spirits and no one and always worked for the best inter­
hands and are on just as good terms | popular among lus acquaintances thought of his ever committing est of the county and its people. He
was county commiss-ouer for a num
as ever, anil will stand by the laws received no v-qtes as the socialist such a rash-act.
her
of years and as such was instru­
of the land just as loyally as they I : candidate, being twenty-two ahead
Mr. Scoggins was out in the
mental
in doing .a great deal of good
have in tile past.
of tlje republican.
For the most country near Rosa’s mill when he
There was a number of important ■part
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the other officers carried with committed the act and before he for the comity and taxpayers.
The funeral was held at Norway
issues before the people this year as them, largely their party vote, how­ could be brought to town to receive
several amendments to .the Con­ ever, of course, there is some dif­ medical aid, he had bled very pro- this afternoon.
stitution were voted on, but the- one ference in the total number of votes fusely and was very weak, but he
Riverton Locals
«question whi< h took precedence of received by the various candidates. was given the best of attention
all others was that of local option,
and while his chances for recovery
Riverton people have decided to
Bandon Souvenir Spoons at Van seemed very poor, ne was doing
and almost the entire theme of con­
celebrate
the 4th. of July at home.
Norden
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s.
versation was.“wet- ot “dry.” On
quite well at last report and the
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That
means
a first class time, as they
this particular amendment then
\ an Norden, the Jeweler has just possibilities are now that he will get
are
starting
in
time to have all things
were 432 votes cast, 180 for pro­ received his solid silverware thimbles along alright.
in readiness to receive large crowd
hibition and 252 against, making a any size 25c, 35c and 50c.
LOST
—
On
the
streets
of
Ban
­
of
people, a good program is being
majority of seventv-two against pro
Mr. and Mrs. Stratton, of Coquille don, a pair of gold spectacles.
prepared
which will appear later.
hibition.
In the other amendments j were in Bandon .visiting friends last
Finder
will
please
leave
at
Rasmus
­
to the Constitution the vote was as week.
Mr. Paulson and family moved
sen Bros.’ and receive reward.
follows :
across
the river and now live in his
The Burson full fashioned seam- [
Ladies
’
and
childrens
’
trimmed
hats
cook huose at the Big Hill mine.
No. 300 had 86 votes. No. 301, lecs Hose at R H Rosa Co’s. Noth- (
frames etc. at bargain prices at Hart­ S. G. Whitsett and family have re­
192; 302, 1.85; 303, 84;
ing better made.
man ‘s
126; 3°5. ’43: : 306, 195;
turned home. I hey quit the logging
Mrs. Harry Hunt, formerly of
Margaret Iles Co. at the opera camp at Seely’s.
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65- 30.8; 224; 309.
9’ : 3’°,
Bandon but now of Myrtle point, house all next week. Don’t fail to
3”. J 70; .3’2, 125; 3’3.
j visited with friends in Bandon for
Mrs. Elwood’s child, who has been
hear them.
3’4. ’36: 3’5. ’25; 316’
a couple of days this week.
sick is now entirely recovered.
You will have a good time if you
3’7. 187; 318, 162;
3’9.
A full line of men’s and boy’s
Mr. Harrington, of the upper river,
go to hear the Margaret Iles Co. at
32°. 190: 32’, 159: 322,
suits
in
the
latest
styles
at
Hartmans.
has
moved his family to Riverton.
140; 324. 254: ; 325.
Ì the opera house all next week,
323.
He
is
now engaged in teaming, but
W. Kauffman, of Marshfield, with i
326, 264 ; 327. 74:
328,
Dennis Prentiss had the misfortune will soon assist W. W. Knight in op­
hi.-, wife and brother in-law, Mr. Hap- '
222 ’
329. 73! 330,
33’.
I to get his hand caught in a cog ening and operating a coal mine on
py,
of Spokane, Wash, were visiting
332, 200; 333. 94;
334.
wheel in the woolen mill Tuesday Mr. Knight’s ranch.
friends in Bandon last week.
335. 73! 336- 1 ’34; 337. 8
afternoon and the fore finger was
Gage & Cessna have received an­
There is a new line of Dress Ging-' badly crushed.
For. the various ofhicers in the
other
boiler for their mine They
Congressional district, state and hams just in at R II Rosa Co’s
G. H. Smith and family have are sinking it slope on their vein < f
county, the vote was as follows;. store.
moved to Oregon City, to hopes coal.
For Congress, Hawley, rep. 231
A. F. Estabrook, owner of the that the change would benefit Mis.
Grandma Green has been very sick
Richards, socialist, 96;
Sta ver, Bandon, and w ife, of San Francisco, Smith s health. Bandon people are
for the past week.
prohibitionist, 22; Whitney, dem,, are looking after business interests
sorry to lose this excellent family,
Messrs. Win. Sharp and W. Kay
78. I-or justice of the supreme in this city. They came up <m the but are tn hopes that thé change
court, Bean, rep.—dem.,
made
a business trip to Coos Bay las;
276; last trip of the Bandon.
will prove to be all that could be de-
week.
Bright, prohibitionist, 3.8;
Brix,
\ an Norden, the leweler, has an sired and that Mrs, Smith may have
Soc., 102.
For dairy and I food ad in this week's R ecorder that I a speedy recovery. Mr. Smith was
Ira Bumgartner an 1 wsie have re
commissioner, Bailey, Rep., , 224:
turned
from Grant’s Pass.
They
should interest all who desire any­ manager of the Co-( tpefative Realty
I .nierv. Dem., 94; I Ioskins .' Pro.. thing in his line..
Co. and was one of our leading real have moAcd into th< Smith house by
67; For U. S. Senator, 1 Ann >s,
the Mill Company.
The Missis Anna Floyd and'cstatv men- He wil1 be ”’issc.d from
Bro., 25;
Cake,
Rep., 17 s;
We anticipate a boom for our li tie
Bandon business circles.
Chamberlain-, Dem., 138; Cooper, Bertha Mi Allister, who have been
town
in a few months, as several bus­
St c , 88.
For railroad commis-, residing in Bandon for the past year
Margaret Iles Co.
iness
men and other people of means
sioner, Campbell, ’ Rep., 286.
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For \>r more. I< ft recently for their old
have
been
inakiii" inquiries about the
j home in. the East. They will be
pros. . tiling attornoy, Biown, 3’7-
The
Margaret
Iles
Co.
a
high
class
town. They intend visiting the
For state senator, eighth senatorial gre.itlv missed by their large circle theatrical troup will Begin a six place with the possibility of settling
district, Chase, Rep., 174; Currv, of friends,
nights stand in Bandon on next here.
Hartmans carry a full line of sum-1
S< >c., 100; Hume, Ind., 63; Me
Monday evening, June Sth. This is
The candy habit is a good one
Lain, Dem. too.
For représent­ mer dress 'goods mid are .offering acknowledged to be one of the
providing
you have the right kind.
;
them
at
bargain
prices.
.it i v e, sixth disti ict C<><>s ant! Curry
I best repertoire companies on the
McDonald's
Choclates.. Bandon
Counties, Doyle, Ind., 95; ; Muncy, 1 Mrs R. E. ’ ,L. Bedillion left on road today and they have ten of the
Drug
Co.
Rep.. , 179.
179;
Weaver, Soc, 112. tin- i r Breakwater for a couple of best actors that can be procured, so
For representative fifth district, j week’s vhit in the “Rose Citv.”
Bandon theater goers are assured
M. E. Church
('o< is I ounty, Bedillion,
I >''m.,
Mi
I l<H ence • I lartm.in left re­ of first class etertainment.
There
213; Bruer, Soc., ito. Kinney, cently for Portland where sile will will be an entire change of. program
There will be preaching at the M
Rep., 88;
For
county clerk, \isit- with friends for a few weeks. every night, and the specialties be­ E. Church next Sunday, both morn­
< Juick S. >•-. 301 ; Watson, Rep.,
ing and evening. Rev. B. B. Pauli,
Mrs- Ben .Schuyler was among tween acts will be most deligtful.
For sheriff. (»age, Dem., tlb out voing- passengers on the
3O9-
of
Coquille will have charge of the
This company is highly recom­
• 85: H.ivd'-n, Soc., 82; .Smith last tiipof the Bruakw.iter.
Sunday School at to
mended by the press, all over the services.
Rep 1 176’. I ■ 't . 11 >untv tn-1 ir< ;
o’clock a. nr. Epworth Lcagueat
country,
wherever
they
have
Don’t forget that the opening
Rep ,
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All are cordially
played and. they come to Bandon 7 o’clock p m.
20S; Lamb, Dem., 122.
l or as- ".une of the base ball league, be- with an excellent record behind jnvited to attend these services.
sessor,-Medley, Rep., 1S8; Sleep [ tween Cpquilleand Bandon will take them. Seat.S are on sale at' Mar's
limber Land Act, June 3, 1878
1 )< m.
lii. 1 48 pl 1 i in th - < it\ next Sunday after­ Confectionery Store. No one who
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
noon.
Everybody
turn
out
and
Foi c< Hint y school superintendent,
United States Land Office
wants to see a first class company
Bunch, Rep., 265;
Wood. Soc., , In-Ip the good cause along.
Roseburg,
Oregon, April 3, 1908
can afford to miss this opportunity.
Notice is
hereby given
that
ill
com-
T. B._S nith.of the firm of Smith
134. F or surveyor, < lould. R< p..
pliance with the provisions of the act of
267;
Imhoff, Soc., ’34-
Tor Bros. <\ S,idwe|l, went to Sail Fran-
Congress o(
June
3, . 1878, entitled "An
ad (or
the sale of
timber lands in the
count)’ commissioner.
Danielson, cisco last week and met his family,
Stat«- u| C alifornia, Oregon,
Nevada' and
w
ho
i<
l
ompanied
him
to
Bandon
on
Soc.,’ too; Dement, Rep., 204:
Wa-huigton I erfitory,
a
extended 'Io all the
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AHUIVKII.
Land States bv act of August 4, 1892,
Weekly, Dem., - 107.
May 85 — Elizabeth, Olsen, from Public
/ • For coroner, tlb 1 liz ilieth, and w ill make this efty
Ruth A. Swift of Bandon,- County of Coos,
James, Soc., 1 io;
Lewis, Rep., tlb ir future home.. -B.uulon people S I-, 90 Tons Mdse,. 2>> passengers State of Oregon, did on Jan. 27, l‘X>8, file
her sworn statement No. 9493 -for the pur­
183; •’Temple, Ind., I I 2.
For ire glad to welcome this excellent | June I—Washcalore, Peterson, chase
of the NE 1-4 SW 1-4. Section 27. in
iimilv
to
our
business
and
so.
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cir-
justice of the peace,’Carpenter, S< »c.
Township No. 29 S, Range No. 14 W. and
from S F, ballast
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offer proof to show that the land sought is
112; Topping, Rep., 293/ For
June I—Enterprise,
Johnson, will
more valuable for its limber or stone than for
constable, Gardner.
Rep.,
agricultural purposes, and to e.tablish her claim
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Three torpedo boat destroyers' from Coos Bay, 9 tons mdse
to said land before
Q. 1.
I readgold, U. S.
(ones, Soc. ,112.
and one torpedo boat of the big 1 June 2—Bandon, Basil, from S F, Commissioner
at his office in Bandon, Coos
County, Oregon, on Tuesday the 11 th day of
From the above count it is evi- Ann 1 an e tb et 1 passi-d Bandon Sun 4 tons mdse
August, 1908.
dent that there was a large amount » day ( veniik on the return trip from
«Alten
He names as witnesses.
Keneeth Perkins
of scratching, especially among the Pug< t Spund. A numlier of Bandon I May 2o —Sehr Oregon. Ander-
4.has. A. Sw4t
people
were
011
the
bluff
to
see
republicans and <lemocr.it s. This
son, for S F. 340 m lumber
Spray Osborn
I larry Walker, all of Bandon. Oregon.
would indicate that the voters are them go by anil to a certain extent. [ May ‘¿9—Sehr Advance. Ogidin-
Any and all person* |claiming adverdey the
becoming more independent an 1 satisfied tlu-’r desires which were not sen. for S F. 380 m lumber
above described land-, are requested to file their
vote for the man of their choice ' altogether appeased at the time 1 June i-Elizabeth, Olsen, for S F, claims in this office on or before said 11 th day
1
of August. 1908.
when the whole American fleet pass-
nl lumber, 101 cds wood, ,’S tons
rather than to follow in old
BENJAMIN L EDDY. Register
t il on its journey to the sound.
lûtes.
Fust Publication June 4.
. mdse, 5 passengers.
Bandon Re-»ul *
Bartrams
in
&
Shirt
For the nçxt two \veck a we
dies’ Shirt Waists., ’A e have
the market’.
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Ifyöu arc looking for th<
Dry Goods, we have it.
\\e sell shoes tli.it lit and. it the low
A Large Assor
MOMMEN ! S
AND TQMBSK )
111 Foriign and Dem
and Granite is in stbi l; at
Coes Bay r‘. ■ m •
VAN NORDC .
THE JEWEL1
I IE wonderful valu<
T
ta'k of the town.
If y -i die Bi ki' 4. b>r
in watches and jewelery, d
We will el! WatJ-.c, ar 1
the i ns t alme it plan
We hat
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them you
Cards, Dut ;h
o Mar
Cards, and a go^d iir.. of
© Q
Fine watch and j
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1
elry repairim
. < by an expert 10
Hand Engraving, Stone an
Mail orders given prompt attention.
Store with E r
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Porland Flour Mills Co.’s Gr<
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$1.35 Per Sack.
$5.40 Per BarreL
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Also “Whie River” Brand a $135 an
And a fiorii Family I ljn, nt B >
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Cane Sugar
100 Pound Sack, $6 J 5
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