Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, June 04, 1908, Image 7

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If your stomach is out of «wde»
get a pre* riptio for it filled at the
Bandon Drug Company’s store
Mrs. Capf Boice and infant left
Wednesday for their home at Em­
pire,
Try a hottie of Stewart’s Bourbon
Whi»key and you will be satisfied.
Sokl by Jamison tk Brown.
Dr. R. E. L Holt who came from
Portland a few weeks ago to take
Dr. Houston a place has !>ewi quite
busy and say* he is much pleased
with the outlook b.r Bandou.
Take your job printing to the R e ­
corder . We have nothing but the
Lest in all stock.
J. tl. Larue who is working on
the government jetty had his foot
badly bruised one day last week,
but under the care of Dr. Holt, he
is getting along very nicely.
For a first-class shave or an up-
to-date hair cut calf on Harry Mor
risen, next door to postoifice.
A couple of practise games were
played on the Bandon diamond, last
Sunday, by the blues and reds.
See the'Bandon Drug Company’s
display of fresh package confection
<ry .
Mrs Clara Goetz who went to
Portland recently, as a delegate to
the Rebekah Convention, returned
to her home in Bandon the latter
part of last week.
FtlR SALE—One brood mare,
here-to-fore known as one of the
Count Clavell mares. E. W Fahy.
23- 41
Mrs. E. L. < )hman, of BearCreek,
visited friends in Bandon, Saturday
and Sunday
Miss R<aline and Miss Murphy,
who were teachers in the Bandon
sch<x>19 during the school year just
ended have gone to their home» at
Marshfield
Miss Davies and Miss Yeo, of
Ashland, who were tea« hers in the
’Bandon public school for the past
year have returned to their home.
A surprise party was given in
ithe;r honor Saturday evening by
Bandon friends.
Van Norden, the jeweler, carries
postage stamps for the lienefit of the
public.
Public Dotnain”), declares that
Smith stole the Coos and Douglas
tracts through the same methods
that were used to engineer the steal
of tire Linn County property.
Smith, according to Puter, obtained
the lands through his agents, who
manipulated mortgages, among the
members of Smith’s timber syndi­
cate. 1 he representatives of Smith
went into the highways and byways
and induced people to make entry
on the lands wanted, and for this ac­
comodation to the millionaire the
bogus entrymen received from $50
to f roo each. The price paid by
Smith was a mere drop in the bucket
to what the value of the timder is
today.
When the suit against Smith for
cancellation of the Linn County
lands comes to trial, the Govern-
ment will have its case fortified
by many of the bogus entrymen who
operated for Smith through Fred­
rick A. Kribs and others.
When
the grand jury, under Heney, first
began inquiring into the conspiracy
to gobble the Linn’county claims, the
entrymen refused to tell the truth,
and were shadowed as they left the
train on their arrival in Portland to
the home of Krib’s, where the/ were
coached as to what they should tell.
After the first of the entrymen was
broken down for Heney by Puter,
the rest made-a rush for immunity.
Now that they have told the truth
concerning the transa ctions, and the
wholesale conspiracy and the time,
has elapsed for , prosecuting them
criminally, they are expected ty
takejthe stand and tell all they know
of the deal. This will establish the
case of the Government, and with
such a showing, the land patents will
be canceled.
Following the Linn case, the same
tactics will presumably be taken up
by the Government regarding the
Coos and Doughs deals, when the
bogus entrymen will be brought to
Portland and placed on the stand. —
Portland Evening Telegram.
Memorial Exercise*.
M st Hall hassetuTued toiler home
it Myrtle I’yint t> spentf the sum­
mer. She was a tvabUer in the
Bam ion pu!4i< acbools during the
past year.
Don’t fail to secure y«>nr ticket
at the gate next Sunday. Those not
having tickets will be excluded lr> in
the ball grounds.
Presbyterian Church.
Services will be held in this church
next Sunday June 7th both morning
anti evening at the usual hours
Sunday School at 10 a. m. and
Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m
Strangers especially are welcome to
all these service«.
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lu»vw In »i4 Ir »uFi» «•! »«* Ybw fact is
that th» wb«M«> tFimbl» I wh It Hie
■tuiuaeii,
Tbw |iui«.ii ,r »La «Lie
aiuunil the regiufi ef lhe tic’iik are
Dot uecetinazily Li Hit truble.
We
•uitgot
that yon «tart with the
Mtornuch In I whBtiever you fe»l a <!<»•
«IreHiuvn afiei Bating or whenever
vour food Rantuu to nauseate taku Ko
«lol. It will not seem very long uulil
| vou know you ar.» right
again
there isn’t any doubt about what it
will do and you will find the 'rutti of
this «tateiwnf Aerified aftei vou have
| iiaed Kudol for a tew weeks.
It is
j ; sold here by Baudot) Drug Co.
Five and Ten acre
Tracts
On the Prosper Road
Stream Running Water fed by
Springs.
I imbei Land Act June 3, 1878
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
United Stales Land Office
Roseburg, Oregon, March 29, I9OJ
■Notice i* hereby given
that
in com­
pliance with the provisions
of
provisions ol
of the
the act
1
Congress of June 3, ,
1878, entitled “An
act for
the sale of
limber lands in the
States of California, Oregon,
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Otto Mekher.
Nevada _____
and
ashington lerritory, ’ as extended to all the
Has just arrived from the East to VI
Public Land Slates by act of August 4, 1892,
Andrew J. Wilson of Bandon, county of Coos,
make Bandon his horn'’.
j State of Oregon, did on September I I, 1907,
He is prepared to do painting and hie m this office his sworn statement No, 9203,
paper hanging in an up to date for the purchase of E 1-2 of SE 1-4 of Section
No? 25 in Township No.
iO S Range No. 15
style and at reasonable prices.
VC est, and will offer proof to show that the
Your patronage solicited, 1 .eave lend
sought is more valuable for its timber or
orders at Lint’s Studin
stone than for agricultural purposes, and to es­
tablish his claim to said lun*d before J. H. Up­
ton, U. S. Commissioner at Langlois, Oregon
Monday the 6th day of July, Pits
He names as witnesses:
The writer had the privilege of John Clausen, of Langlois, Oregon.
I fans Clausen, of Langlois, Oregon.
sampling some of S. ’ S. Little's John Jone«, of Barton, Oregon.
Strader, of Bandon, Oregon.
strawberries l ust Sunday and to say Elgin
•Any and all persons, claiming adversely
that they were fine . would only be above-described lands are requested to file their
in this office on or before said 6th day of
putting it in a mild form. Mr. Lit­ ¿laims
July, I90B.
tle has about two acres of berries
BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Register
Fine for Poultry or Smail fruit
For sale on
Easy Terms
T. B. WHEELER
Bandon, Oregon
Straw berries.
and they give promise pf a big yield
this year, and are now beginning to
ripen quite rapidly. . Coos county
is one of the best fruit counties in
the Uuited States .and it is only a
matter of a few years until our'fruit
will be going all over the country.
Mr. Little’s berry, patch is only
one of many that are being, put out
in this immediate community, and
in every instance the fruit is doing
well. This is ' also a good apple
couptry as has already been demon­
strated, and in fact we can raise all
kinds of fruit.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Ipterior.
Laud Office at Koaeburg. Or.
April I8th, t'.k*.
Notice ia hereby given that Mtepben M.
Little of Bandon, Oregon, Laa tiled uotioe
of his intuation to make final five yeafs
proof in support of his claim, viz : Home­
stead Entry No. 12.5+3 made March 27,
IlWt, for Lot +, bection + : Lot I & SE I-+
I +. »Section
5,
Township 29
NE
Mouth.
Range
14 West- W.
M .
A Mr. 1 4 ME I I, Mui’tion 32, Township 28
Mouth, Range II West, W. M., and that said
proot will be made before G T. i readgold,
I S. Commissioner, at hl» office ill Bandon,
Oregon, on Monday, July 13, l‘.»)8.
He names the ‘ollowing witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon, and
cultivation of, the land viz:
A. E. Hadsall, of Bandon, Oregon.
J. S. Tilton, randon, Oregon.
Ed Stevens, of Batidon, Oregon.
B. Hurst, of Itandun, Oregon.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
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Register.
First Publication May 28.
Great Opportunity
Write For Prices on
Gasoline.
Distiltale.
I
Launch Supplies
Mianus : Engines
TO
Coos Bay Oil & Supply Co.
M»r,hfi»ld. Or».
J W. FLANAGAN
For Homeskers
Phone 33
W. M. LAWLOR
THE MERCY HOSPITAL
At North Bend
Is now open for the re
cwption of patients. The
terms aieflO per week
and upwards. For par­
ticulars applj’ to : :
The exercises by the local G. A.
R. and W. R. C. on . Decorag*ii
day were successful in every par­
ticular. Out citizens and business
men showed their patriotism by
draping their homes and places of
North Bend, Or.
business in the national colors so
that everywhere “Old Glory ’ float­
ed
to the breezes and a stranger
More Land Fraud*.
wou d have said: “Surely Bandon
Troubles will n.»t c<»me singly to people are loyal <0 their flag.’’
C A Smith, the Minneapolis lum­
Early in the morning, throngs of
NO) ICE FOR PUBLICATION
ber millionaire, for now that the people began to come from every Department or the Interior.
Lund Otiicc at limelnim Or. Wimoiiíiiaker
government is preparing to cancel direction, so that b.y 10:30, the time
April I8th 1908.
the patents to the $1,000,000 worth for the parade • to commence, the Notice is hereby given that Lars • Ras
All kinds of Repair Work.done
mason of Randon, Oregon, I ihh tiled notice
of timber land in Linn County which streets were fined with people wait- of his intention to make final c lumutiition promptly and in a workmanlike
I roof in support of bis claim, viz: Home man-ner. .
Smith acquired by fraud, prepar ing to see the old veterans once stead
’ Entry No. 1442+ made July 23, 1907,
for Lots 1.2.3, A +, Mection 31, I ownstnp 29
Horseshoeing a Specialty
ations are being made to cam el his more march under
the flag fioiith,
flange 1+ West, W. M. and that
Location on plank road one-fourth mile
said proff Will be made before G. 1 . Iread
holdings in Douglas and Coos which they fought to maintain.
gold, U. M. CommisiKinef, at his office, in from the Mteanu’r Landing.
Counties, which he also secuied
Promptly at 10:30 the Bandon Bandon, Oregon, on Wednesday, July 15, BANDON
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OREGON
through conspiracy. How soon ac­ Concert Band began sweet strains of DO*.
H<’ names the following witnesses to
tion will be taken to recover the music, consisting mostly of national prove his continuous reeidei ce upon, and
of the land, viz
lands in Coos and Douglas is not airs, and followed by the “boys” cultivation
James Adams, <>’f Bapdon. Ongmi.
L. J Foster, of Bandon, Oregou.
known, as the l inn county lands are and their allies, the W. R. C.,
J. N. Luke, of Bandon, Oregon.
»now receiving attention and will marched to the cemetery where K. 'Hempie of Bandon, Oregiu.
BENIAMIN L EDDY,
probably be dispised of first There flowers were strewn fln the graves of
Register.
are still many months before the the noble heroes, w ho have fought First Publication May 28. '
tiovernmer.t Uses the Coos and their last earthly battle and are
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
iKiugla» holdings through the sta­ lying beneath the sod. awaiting the
Divpartment of the Interior.
tute of limitations, and this gives lhe final roll cal), w hen they shall rise to
Land Office at Homburg, Or.
department ample time in whi< h to reap their reward. The scene was
April 18 1908.
Notice is hereby given that Samuel D,
indeed an impressive one, as one by
act
Barrowa of Bandon.Oregon, has tiled no­
There are, approximately, 40 one honors were paid to those noble nce of his intention to make final five years
in support of hisclnim, viz: Home
/quarter-sections which Smith m - heroes who took their lives in their proof
stead Entry No i21«it> made October 25tb.
1902, for he MW I 4. Medion 9, township
Lqcated on Atwater Street in the
aur«d in t\x>s and Douglas. There hands and went fofth to battle in de­ 29
South, Range 14 Week, W, M. and tba
building
formerly occupied by Dr.
from 10,000,000 to 1 ¿,000,000 fense of the flag they loved. Every said rroot will tie made before’G 1’. ! read
gold, I S. Commissioner, at his office in
feet of timber on each of these one present WiW tilled with patriotism Baudoti, Oreg<vi, <>■ Tuesday, July Ik. IH • Kime for an office
He names kbe Poiiovin»’ witntnw a to
quarter sections, and each puarfer- and not infrequent were the tears prove
til» Sontinuoiia residence upon, and
H. 4». EVANS, Prop.
1 of, the laud, viz
aection is worth from $20,000 t«i dropped from the eyes of the living cultivatio
John Davie, of Bandon. Gfi’i^oa
,000, so that the value of the aS they contemplated the scene, in E. Dyer, of Bandon, Oregon.
Mrs. Annie Barrowa of Bandon, dreg «
timber lands involved runs in the fememberance of what those brave Cory Stillwell of Bandon, Ort^or,
BENIAMIN L EDDY.
neighborhood of at least $1,500,000, men had done.
Megieter.
First
Publication
Ma« «.
After the ceremony at the cemetery
and this, together with the Linn
county lands, will make Smith the company marched back to town
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
and adjourned to dinner.
stand to lose $3,500,000.
Department of the hit “rio».
Can ihh a full hue of
The afternoon program, which for
When Smith secured these Coos
Land Office nt fta«el>nr«i, Or.
and Douglas’ land.* he paid at the the greater part, had been prepared
April 18, l*e. llotcAr.v, Clocks, .1 eivelry, Cut
Glass, Pocket Cu tler'll, Etc.
rate ot not to exceed $5. *5 an acre, by Supt. Ostien, assisted by several Notice in herebv piven that Charle. A
Swift
of
Bandon.
Oreg.
n,
ha.
filed
notice
of
his
able
pupils,
was
carried
out
in
Now these same lands are val­
of Ins intention to 11111*0 final tiv» year* Kvsrythiug is Folly (ruannteed
ued at one hundred and twenty- an excellent manner at the opera proof in snpport '*f tn» claim, viz Home
Hteml Entry No 11324 made February 24
acre and in house which was filled to its capacity. 1902. for the W I 2 NF I « NW I 4 ME I 4.
five dollars an
4. NW 14. Meetion 27, ToWnahip ’.M
some instance* a great deal Several addresses by prominent MET
Mouth. Knime 14 West, W M .anil that *u*
Land for sale in small tracts near
proof
lie made before G. T. 1 rendgold. U.
mure, This jpves a slight idea of men and veterans were also among S Commissioner,
fl Ins office, in BamtoB. town.
A. Haberly.,
the manner in which Oregon timber the special features of the program. Oregon, on Monday. Jnlv 1:1, I908.
Seed
Potatoes.—For seed pota­
He names the following witn»Mra ♦<>
Taken all in all the exercises of prove
lands have increased in value during
his •onfitia ois resMemw njem 4ud toes enquire <»l J. IL Jones, Four
the day were a grand success and cultivation of Ihb bind, Viz
the past five yean
mile.
Fre I Perkins, of Bamlon, Oregon.
S. A D Puter, who is the the local post afld corps are to be Kenneth Perkins, of Bandon. Orego*.
The best in drugs is always the
Robert Walker. Jr. of Bandon, Vregog.
acknowledged authority on Oregon congratulated upon the excellent Ralph Holman, of f*<nd«‘>n, Oregon.
cheapest;
y«»u get the best and
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
were carried
timber lands and how to deal them manner in which
freshest
at
the
Bandon Drug Com­
R^wt.-r.
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out.
his book. Looters
pany’s *toV*.
First IMblicawo« *aj
The industrial growth of our town is surely and steadily'
going up the river: there the mills ami manufactories
must be,-and near them w ill be the homes of the many,
interested in such industries -the homes of the men who
toil with hand or brain and desire to ‘‘go home to a hot
meal with the family.”
In Sweeney’s First Addition
The greatest opportunity of the times exists to acquire a
home Cheap, right ne.tr the industrial portion of the town.
Lots 40x100 feet caii be had for installments of jsto.oo
per month, with clear titles and warranty deeds.
They are for sale by FRANK A.SWEENEY,
383 Fourth Street, Portland, and by the
BANDON INVESTMENT CORPORATION
Sisters of Mercy
AT BANDON
Don’t miss this opportunity.
«•ant a home or an investment.’
It’s a good thing, whether you
A. N. AMES,
VIENNA CAFE
L. A. YORK, Proprietor
We aim to please the people. .All the delicacies of
the season. Fresh oysters every trip of the Frisco
steamers. Clams and crabs cooked to vour taste
Pioneer Seocnd
Hand Store
Household Goods
Bought and.
Sold.
BOYLE’S
J KWEI.RY
S to R E
Fine Repairing Specialty.
?
McKenzie,
The Tailor
Style and Fit Guaranteed
CLEANING AND PRESSING
.A. 11 Wox'K Done Promptly
Opposite Post Office
Title Guarantee
and Abstract Company
Wwli«-l«l mill Co<|iiille. Oregon.
We have completed a thorough ami op to date ABSTRACT PIJ1N
• nd are now ready to furnish CORRECT ABSTRACTS at short 1
tice. Orders will receive careful and prompt attention.
Marshfield Office Adjoins Flanagan & Bennett be*
That at Coquill* Adjoins Postoffice.
Marshfield Phone, 143
• JdF“ Phone at our
Coqnillw Phone. 1'*l
Ejrpense when ordering Abstracts
Titie Guarantee
and Abstract
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J. S. Barton, AbatractcW
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Henry Sengatacken, Me.in, er
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