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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1908)
-t <.ncl Frofii aaional Direotoi^r New People-Made Lava will not In increy a d. , ¿'lie uew ’coi»i*t> <4 iloi*T !<i* I was created a ItiRc »ii4j'4 y and th. com- The Tt*U»i of the tl»ction oikthe ptLory pi« 1 iw «* rep. J< J. And Lodges are Requested to lotify this Offiue on Election of Office« and on variiMA. f.*, ^,r. q»>>sci1 '•ill • tui.Ulv. -i s by a 4 cry Luge major surpffiUog U>*iany and <disapp Change of Mectisg light. Cards under Uns Bead aw 50 ger in., tug# , ify, aird t,lir !.iw up.tsyed ent- ing t> »«».. I’lig universjti i la ing Statement No i and making — O O o • propnation was fnrtunat« Is sustn d it compulsory, insof.it :s a state law Lawab Tribe Me 4* !. O. * M Dr M Xu Hounton tjiough by a small« t majority than I call du so, oil members of the iegis- EETS every Tuesday evening at I 8 run its friemls had reason to expeil. PHYSICIAN A SVHGEON Sojourniug at the Bandon Wigwam. Sojci 1 Ittture. -Journal. chiefs in good standing are cordially invited But it is unlikely that another at to attend. O. C. W aldvouel , Office over Drug Store. Hours. 9 to 12, C. T. FiKOKit, C. of R. Sachem. tempt will he made t<> > tippl ■ the a.m. 1:30 to 4. p,m. ; 7 to 8 in the evening. World’» Best Climate. Night calls answered from office. university. The armory bill was is not entirely free from disease, on Baadon W. It. C. No. 40 Office in charge of Dr Holt during the defeated and while this will be a the high elevations fevers prevail, Meet« every tiret and third Saturday in absence of Dr. Houston from the city. while on the lower levels malaria is each mon th at 2 p. tu. Ill G. A. R. Hall. disappointment to several towns and enoulintered lo a greater or less ex Cordial invitation extended to all uieui- HAN DON. - OREGON young men, it is not clear that the tent, according to the altitude. To bere Mae. D. A. Y oung , President. Mu« ilAHvrrTK M ohhk . Secretary. state will sutler materially from the oti »come climate afl^'tiotis. lassitude Dr J. Warren. Kellv lack of armories. It is a period of i malaria, jtiiiinlic», liilionsiiess, fever Bl HMOIllC. I an. 1 ague, t>ml genet al debility, the peace. The “single tax" measure most effective remedy is Electric Bit Physician and Surgeon - Operative andon lodge . No. iao. a . f . a m . Stated communications first Satur failed, but it received a far larger ters, the great alternative and blood Surgery a Specialty. day after the fnll moon of each month purifier: the antidote for every form number of votes than any except of All Master Masons cordially invited. bodily weakness, nervonsnosa, and OFFICE. Lowe's Drug Store. Residence in GURLEY BOAK. W. M. its most zealous champions expect insomnia. —Sold under guarantee at Lloyd Rosa, Secretary. the Panter Building. ed, and enough, probably, to en 0. Y. Lowe's Drug Store. Price 50c. 1. O. O. F courage them to bring it up agai Dr. S I_i. Perkins andon lodge . No. 133, i. o. o. f The former grand jury system will Heney Will Change. meets every Wednesday evening o 10 a. m. to 3 p be restored. The woman suffrage Visitiug brothers in good standing cor OFFICE HOURS: dially invited. tn., 7 p. m. to 8 p. m. Report comes from San Francisco CHAS. 8. MoCULLOCH, N. G. amendment has been again defeat G rafton T tlbb . Sec. that Prosecuting Attorney' Heney ed by- a great majority, and while Office in New Denhelm Building. the measure has its strong points, will make a change and itlea new in Rebekah Lodge No. 126. DR. LESTER P- SORENSEN, there is nn hope that < )regon will formation against Abe Ruef. The EETS Every 2nd and 4th Tuesdays ------Dentist------- Praotice night first Wednesday of Ito change her mind on this question, at change is made because oi the fear month, Social Evening the 3rd Saturday oi the mouth. A cordial invitation attended Office in New Lowe-Laird Building. least for a considerable number of that the gang of boodlers will not to all members in good standing. Telephone at Home. * only succeed in taking Gallagher s Hours: 9 a. m., to 5 p. m. By request years to come. MINERVA LEWIN, N. G. 7 to 8, p. m. C i . au » G oetz , Seo’y. Election hereafter will be held on life, but will get away with all con OREGON BANDON Fol the first Tuesday after the first nected with the prosecution. Knight* of Pytlila* lowing is the report by the associated Monday in November, to corespond elphi lodge No. 64, Knight» ot O R WADE Pythia«. Meets every Munday even with the national election, instead of press: log at MaHouio ball. Visiting Knights in ATTORNEY AT LAW Convinced that the “higher-ups” vited to attend. SPRAY OSBORN, 0. C. on the first Monday in June, and Notary Public B. N. H akkinotun , K. of R. H. have determined to kill former Su state officers now in office will con Office: Room 1 Laird Building, Modem Woodmen. pervisor James L. Gallagher, As sequently have their terms extended .... Oum in «CABLE ROCK CAMP, No. 9176, M. w B andon , sistant District Attorney Francis J. a few months. Hereafter state in 1 of A. Meets the 2d and 4th Wednesday Wednest of each month at K. P. Hall. Vimtinr O. T. TREADUOLD, stitutions can be located elsewhere Heney announced this afternoon neighbors cordially invited to attend. that he will dismiss the case in which À. J. HARTMAN. H. C. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR than at the state capital, which only E. E. O akes , Clerk. AT LAW, ratifies what has long been done. Apraham Ruef is charged with the NOTARY PUBLIC Legislatures will be wise, however, bribing former Supervisor J. J°. Forester* of America. 'lOURT QUEEN OF THE FOREST, No not to take advantage of this change, Furey, because Gallagher's test IT. S. COMMISSIONER. J 17, meets Friday night of each week except perhaps to authorize a new imony before the grand jury led to in Concrete Hull, Bandon, Oregon. A cor Bandon, - Oregon dial weloome is extended to all visiting indictment. asylum in eastern Oregon. brothers. A. E. H adsall , Office With Bandon Investment Co The testimony of a dead man given G. Trian, Chief Ranger. Apparently both fish bills have Fin. Secretary. carried, in which the salmon will before a grand jury cannot be used UEO. P. TOPPING, t in future action. Reported attacks Woodmen of tbe World. ATTORNEY and COUNSELOR AT 1 AW have the best of the situation for a on Gallagher’s property with easide camp No. 312, w. o. w AND while, providing the laws are en meets in regular session the first and NOTARY PUBLIC, dynamite and continuous threats third'Thursdays of each month in the Ma forced. Probably neither is a very sonio ball. ViHiting neighbors are oordially fire Insurance. wise law, nor both together what is against his life have led Heney to invited. K. W. BULLARD. C. C. Bandon, ----- Oregon. O.C. W aldvookl , Clerk. wanted, but the pe pie took the take steps to prevent the loss o Gallagher’s testimony through his Dr. PT- Al. Brown, first opportunity that presented it Lumber $5 per M. self, since tbe legislature would not death. Resident Dentist. It is Heney’s purpose to file a We have a quantity of No. 3 lum do so, to protect the salmon from Laird Building, over Vienna Cafe. new information against Ruef in the ber. suitable for building sheds, Appointments by request al any reasonable both nets and seines on the one walks, etc., which we offer in lots of hour. same premises anil call Gallagher hand and wheels on the other, Office Hours: 8 to 12 M., I to 5 P. M. 1000 feet and upward, at $5 per M. as a witness at the preliminary hear What the outcome will be no one Phone. BANDON, OREGON G odv L umber C o . can foretell, A result probably ing. If his testimony is taken this surprising to many was the adop way it will be on record. The necessity for sftch unusual tion of the recall, proportional JACK BROWN C. A. JAMISON methods is believed to be urgent representation, and the “corrupt practices” act. The vote on these by the members of the prosecution, measures shows that the people, in- who fear for their own lives as w ell stead of being tired of the initativc as for that of Gallagher. Thjs probably w ill be the next and referendum, are ready to ad- rance still farther along the line of procedure against Ruef in the graft progressive legislation. The num cases, and it is proposed to take it ber of judges of the supreme court as rapidly as possible as the prosecution believes that the They Handle The Famous “higher-ups” are becoming more THE BEST PILI S EVER SOLD desperate every day. 1 —— — ■' -y M B B M D C S The Arcade Saloon, Beers. In The New Green Building The Weinhard's Brewery Depot : : BO .N IN IOWA Onr family were all born and rais ed in Iowa, and have used Chamber lain's Colic. Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy (made at Dea Moines) for years We know how good it is from long experi* nee in the use of it. In fact while in El Paso, Texas, tbe writer's life was saved by tbe prompt use of this remedy. We are now en gaged iu the mercantile business at Narcoossee, Fla, and have in’ro duced it the remedy here. It has proven very succesafnl and is con stantly growing in favor. —Ennis Bros. This remedy is for sale by C. Y. Lowe. New Town Board NOTICE FOR PUBLICA TION Department of the Interior. Land Office at Roseburg, Or. April 18 1938. Notice is hereby given thin Samuel D, Barrows of Bandon.Oregon. Ims filed no tice of his intention to make final five years proof in support of his claim, vizi Home stead Entry No. r.'iCii made October 25tli, 1902, f r he S W I 4. Section 9, Township 29 South. Range It West. W. Al. and tha said >-rool will be made before G. T. ‘ read- gold. II. 8. Commissioner, nt Ins office in Bandon, Orego o Tuesday, July It, 19-18. He names the following Mituesses to prove his continuous lesidt-uei- upon, and cultivatio i ot, the land, viz: John Davis, of Bandon. Oregon E Dyer, of Bandon, Oregon. Mrs. Annie Barrows of Bandon, Oregon. Corv Stillwell of Bandon, Oregon, BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Register. First Publication May H. S WHOLESALE LIQUORS. Napa Soda, W. A Games & C< .’a Wbiakiea, White Rock. Standard Malt and Cream of Malt, and other Standard Brands of Brandies, Whiskies,'Gin. : If C. \V. Averill the man who re cently inherited ten millioqdollars, carries out the plan which the As sociated press says he has decided upon, he will certainly be a bene factor, and his example would be a good one for other capit ilists Otto Melcher. to follow. The report says: Has just arrivi-il from the East to C. \V. Averill, who recently in make Bandon his home. herited $10,000,000 front an aunt He is prepared to do painting and of Massachusetts, declares he is paper hanging in an up-to-date going to make 20,000 people happy. style and at reasonable prices. After a visit to his old home in Your patronage solicit«-.!, ^.eave Farmington, Me., he will establish orders at Lint's Studio head quarters in a big city, per NOTICE FOB Fl BLK AT1ON haps Chicago, w here he says all who Departunnt ot tin Interior. need help, and deserve it can find it. Land Uflfee at Roseburg. Or. April l*tb, iiiw. “I am not going to be a fool i Notice is hereby u>ven that St-««phen S. about this,” he said recently, “but Little of Bandon. Oregon, Las tiled notice bis intention to make tinal live years if befttg a fool is being deceived o_- of proof in support of his claim, viz: Hoiue- stea No. 12.4C» made March 27, 1 have site- r.MKl, I for hntry cassionally, alright, Lot 4, Section 4 Lot I A BE 1 4 creded in piling up a few hundred NE 14. Section a. Township 2U South, Banue 14 Wist W. M., thousand by my own exertion, but A Si. I I Si I I, Section ’¿J, Township 2H Bani»e II West, W. AL. and that said never can spend the income from South, proof will bt trade beforeG T. frradgold, (' S. Commissioner, at lilt» office in Bandon, $10,000,000. On gon, on Monday, July 13, I'.os. “If a man has $500 and needs as He names the 'oilowing witnesses to pr«>vehis continuous residence upon, and much more to carry out his plans cultivation of, the land viz: A. E. Hadsall, of Bai don. Oregon. and make him a success, 1 propose J. S. Tilton, andou, Oregon. I’ d Stevens, of Bandon. Oregon. to give him $500. B. Hurst, of Baudon, Oregon- “Another thing, I am going to BENJAMIN L EDDY. Register help bail people, as well as good. First Publication May 2H. The good people, churches and respectable people care for, but NO i ICE FOR PUBLIC \ THIN the bad people have no ore to care Departlueut or the interior. Land Office at Rosebnrn Or. for them but the devil and the April lHtli 1908. o Notice is hereby piven that Lars Ras- police. inason of Bandon, Oregon, has tiled notice “I want to help the intemperate, of his llilention to make final <■ iiiiiiutaiion i root in support of Ins claim, viz: Home the convict, the girl who has to hang stead Entry No. 14l:’l made July 23, 1997, for Lots L 2, 3, <V 4, Section 31, l ownabip 29 her head, the man who has Ynade South, Ranpe if West. W. M and that a failure of himself. Lots of us can aaid proff will be made before G. I I read- U. 8. CommiHiionei, nt hin office, in not Resist temptation, you know. l*okl, Bandon, Ori son, on Wednesday, July 15, I have set the number 1 will aid at 1908. He names t he following witness-s to 20,000, but if I succeed in help prove Ins continuous residei ce upon, ai d of the land, viz.: ing them I will look for 20,000 more. cultivation James Adams, of Bandon. Oregon. L. J. Foster, of Bandon, Oregon. I suppose that my headquarters will J. N. Luke, of Bandon, Oregon. be in New York or Chicago, because R. Hempie of Bandon, Oreg hi . BENJAMIN 1..EDDY, I can reach farther from either of Register. First Publication May 28. those places than any other.” Bandon Real Estate & Loan Co 0. H. BRAMLEY. Manager Wines, etc. BUCKLEN’S ARNICA SALVE WINS. Tout Moore, of Kuiaf Route I .Cocbi an, Gu., writes; “1 Limin ba.I sore cutue on tbe lli-tep of *tiiy foot an I could Hud i.olbin^ that would iieal it iiutil I upplied Bucklen's Arnii-.t S.dve. Lv* th.in half I a 25c. bottle won tbe day for me by affect ug .» perfect cure * Sold under u irautee at Lowe « drug store. Monday at 1 :oo p. nt. the old NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION town board held their last meeting Departlueiit of tbe hit rior. Laud Office nt RoHebure, Or. and finished pp their work, after Api il IS, 1908. which adjournment was made. sine, Notice ia hereby given Hint I'1 nrles A. die. Swift of Bnnilon, Oreg 11, Ims tiled notice liia intention to niak.i filial five years After th ir adjournment the new of proof ill support of Ins claim, viz: Home board met andjorganized and began stead Entry No. 11321 made February .’I, 1902, Io the w 1 2 NE I I, NW I I SE I t. the transaction of their business for SE I I. NW 1-4. S.-etmn 27. loWnsliip 29 “After doctoring 15 years for South, linnge 14 West. W M .and that said chronic indigestion and spending the ensuing year. proof be made before G. I . I riadgold. U. over 200 dollars, nothing has done me Following is in brief, the pro- S Conunisaiom-r. at Ins otl'ice. in Baud-m. If you want to see something as much good as Dr. King's New Oregon, on Monday. July 13, Ilina. Life Pills. I consider them the best worth looking at, in the way of fine ceedings of both boards. lie names tbe following witnesses to prove Ilia continn us cesidence upon, mid pills ever sold:“ writes B. F. Ayscue, Old board met at i :oo p.m. hair brushes, look over our wifidow cnltivatiou of tile land, viz: of Ingleside, N. 0. Sold under guar Fret Perkins, of Bandon,Oregon. Reports of the recorder and antee at Lowe's drug store. 25c. pisplay. Bandon I >rug Co. Keiinetli Perkin*, of Bandon. Oregon. treasurer for the past quarter were I Robert Walker, Jr. <>f Bandon, Oregon. Ralph Holman, of Bandon, Oregon. read and accepted, after which bills i BENIAMIN' L. EDDY. Register. were allowed up-to-date. First PnblicH'ion May 28. The old board adjourned sine die. I C. T. B i . i mf - nrothek . Notary Public. New board met immediately after j BOYJjyS adjournment of the old one, and the J KWELk’Y' following newly elected members i Ail Kinds of Real Estate Bought and Sold. were sworn in and called to order 1 to r by the recorder: Gallier, Hoover, I Money Loans Negotiated on Approved Security. All U. S Cari ies a full ’ine of Shields and Bedillion. One vacancy ! Land Matters a Specialty and Promptly Attended occurred owing to the failure of W. j If a tchrs, Cloclcg, J etvclry, Cu' to. Pension and Insurance Agency. Bund C. Craine to qualify, and the board Gin as, Pocket ( utler’i, Etc. Brokers. Trans-Atlantic Steam- • will elect a member to fill the vacan Everything is Fully Guaranteed ship and Railroad Ticket cy at the next meeting. The'board Agency. proceeded to organize, and Steve! Gallier was elected chairman R. | Room* 2 a nil 3. I i» Stair* E. Gardner was re-elected city mar- I Land for sale in small tracts m ar New Iki-iiliolin Building, shal, and C. R. Wade was re-elected town.* A. Haberly. Seeil Potatoes. — l or seed pota Bandoli, Oregon. city attorney. toes enquire ot J. H. Jones, Fi iu- There was no other business of mile. importance tn be transacted and the T The best in drugs is always board adjourned. j cheapest; you get tbe best freshest at the Bandon Drug < > ih pany’s store. Choicest of Wines, Liquors and Cigars. W einhard’s Will Make People Happy : Fine Repairing Specialty. : Office— In the old Paner Building BANDON STEAM LAUNDRY HF. lftar/in KMel 1M4 1« » medium light weight repeat ing nfle, a well prnportion-d. tinrlv balanced gun wilh all the advantage, and cotnlort. <4 TTtarA'n «olid-top, *de-e|ecl- ing comtructioa It i> quick and ea.y <4 operation, accurate up to 300 yard, and • very pleaaanl gun to carry and to ihool. For rettjed district» »nd fanning country where the ahootina al woodrhueki. bndgera. foie., ■< <«m., hawk», etc . n at range, from 100 to 200 yard., the 25-20 and .32-20 nRr. wuh th« Mark and low-prewure mu kelewloada cannot he equalled for accuracy and ufety The factory ammunib-m for the Mudrl 94 nfle. i* cheap. ^dvnhereUade.1 at very .mall coat. T Family Washing a Specialty. Fiffaft Ciaaa Laundry Work Guaranteed. Special • . attention given to fine woolen goods. The np-to-rlate «prlTt-niiin need« th« R<w>l” every it iy tn Um year. I- enatai** 1* pmr«« of In. .tu« f. r the man «holm ■« • »' -1 r t. »"I «anta to knoa «very. thin* »bout it FKI.E for i >ta«tM |>--ta«e. Cleaning and freezing Men’s suits and Lillies' tine shirts given prompt attention. F. A BATES. Proiwietor ■ iwma M i II i-: • a..,.i«ia «i 42 H'itlote St.. Ne<e C—n N No Need of Sufi• ring from Rheumaliam. I AMES, i11; It is a mistake to idlow-henniatisiu to Imcom» chronic, ns ib< pain can ÌVa^onlaui ... » J always be rcl'eved. and in most cases a cure eff.-cte I by applying All kinds of R.-|>.i ir \\’< ; <l<»r. Cham' erlH'n » Pvin Balm. 'I lie ra lief from pain which if ,slT<irils, is promptly and in a woikina: hl alone worth many ’inns ils coal. It man-ncr. makes sleep and toet po*-ili|n Horseshoeing a Sp 1 iy Even in rases of 1-iAig Rfnmli.ig thi- Location plunk r mil o . « • liniment almQlil be used on account • I •«■ of the relief which it affords. 25 and from the Htr-a i*<>r Litnlintf. »• 4>IH l G<4 50 cent sizee“fot sale by C'. Y. Lowe. BANDON