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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1908)
• • r • O • • • • • ------ ■ recently dis- MX«, L F «tour ta Mt*. Marguerite Dygert Wbe> Wi'l hwnmiter i tosduct the busi- H. M mbcm *, «4» ag»nt Jor the B. J. tom, Am Roeia Put up in one- h«df pound »nd pound boxes. 25 t f Mrs. Elbert Dyer and daughter, Miss Ethel, and Miss Dollie Gibson, returned home from McMinnville on last Monday. The young ladies have been attending the university in that city during the past term. See the Bandon Drug Company’s display of fresh package confection ery FOR SALE—One brood mare, here-to-fore known as one of the Count Clavell mares E. W Fahy. 23 4‘ H. Manciet has installed a fine new soda fountain in his place o: business, and is now prepared to serve the public with the finest phosphates and soda waters. Try a bottle of Stewart’s Bourbon Whiskey and you will be satisfied. Sold by Jamison and Brown. C E Carl came down from Co quille Saturday to look after business interests. Woolen Mill Annual Meeting 1lance in Oriental Hill S<iifXhy evening. Seaside Orcftbttra. The annual meeting of stock holders of the woolen mills was held Tuesday in Judge Topping’s office and the same officers who served last year were re-elected. They are Elbert Dyer, president; Geo P Topping, secretary; C. Y. Lowe, Treasurer, and R. E. L. Bedillion continues as manager. The woolen mill has had a pros perous year and the industry is be coming a more paying investment each year under the present ex cellent management. It is one of Bandon’s solid in stitutions and everyone points with pride to the work it is doing, ¥on c*A j<-t Ire Cream by tk« of On« yft drill, qu»rt or gallon, lor parties or Jtoiti» i;» £>nig Co. .families, Also ice in small quajgti- Don't tSol tkff fi H. Jlos» • *i»s of Holm’s Restaurant. ^5t f . Co sells the Clutvtt -»laxly ehirt. For a first-class shave or au up The best w non* Ven goal toff you to date hair cut call on Harry Mor Col. C. T. Blumffnrotheff says that rison, next door to p< stoffice. real estate business with him is A great many people ituagin» they picking up at present. He reports have heart trout 1« when the fact i« two sales one of $2000 »nd one ol that lilt) Whole trouble lies iu the The pains in the aide $225 in the past lew days. , stomach. A large fumes. Fire Extinguisher. Bandon sights to see. As soon as this ship is completed L C Durkee, ■ contractor and Mr. Price has the contracts for two builder, recently of Marshfield, has tugs which he will begin at once. located in Bandon and is prepared One of them will be for the Gardner to figure on all kinds of buildings. Mill Co. and the other for the Co Mr. Durkee is said to be a first-class quille River Mill & Tug Co. Mr. Price is a ship builder of workman and has always given satis recognized ability and is building up faction. He has an Ad in this a large industry in his line for Ban- week's R ecorder that would pay don. anyone, who is contemplating build ing, to read. How about your teeth? Aro- Nature baa provided tl e stomach matic Tooth Powder is a scientific with certain natural ioids known a« Bandon Drug Co. the digestive juices, and it is through preparation. these jnicee that tbs food wt eat is The ladies ars advised that the acted upon in such a way sb to pro dace the risk, red blood that flows R. H. Rosa Co now have on hand through the veins of uftir hotly and the famous Schram Automatic thereby is a bee oa strong, healthy and Sealing Fruit Jars. See them be rofemrt and it is the vaakeniog of then digestive juiaa that destroys fore buying baalth It is ouv own ftoult if we'de- strov one ova health, and yet it is so easy fur suwetm» to put the stomach Mit of urdw When ypu need to take something yon know is reliable «metbieff libe&dtol for dyspdpeia and iadiffpe^ioa. Kodol ia pleasant to take, itie satiable and it is guar anteed to give relief. It is sold by idea Daw» Co. o •• • Dewitt’s Kidney and Bladder pills are prompt and thorough and will in a very abort time strengthen the weakened kidneys, aod allay troubles arising from inflammartion of the bladder. They are recommended everywhere. Sold by Bandon Drug Co. Mrs D H Prewett of Parkersburg brought a box of strawberries to the R ecorder office, Tuesday, that for size, beauty and delicious flavor would indeed be hard to surpass. Mrs. Prewett has as fine a patch of strawberries as there is in Western Oregon, and is always in the lead in berries, fruits, vegetables, etc. The R H Rosa Co will take your order for tailor made suits and de liver it for your use on the 4th if you call at once. Capt N J Cornwall, of Gardner, was in this city the first of the week . Capt Cornwall is with the Gardner Mill Co. and was here looking after the interests of his Co. in connection with the tug boat which is to be built for them at Price’s ship ^ard. Free for all dance at Oriental Hall Saturday evening Everybody invited. The Seaside Orchestra will furnish »he music. This dance will be given under the auspices ot J H Price to celebrate the launching of the J J Loggie at 6:00 the same evening. atoniHcb and whenever you feel a de- dreasioft after eating or whenever your food seeniH to naiiHeate take Ko- dol. It will uot seem very long nntil you know you are right »gain There i«u’t any doubt about what it will do and yon will find the 'ruth of thia statement verified after yon have used Kodol for a tew weeks. It ia nold here by Bandon Drug Co. — Fine for Poultry or Small fruit NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Int flor. Laud Office nt Roseburg, Or April 18, 1908, T. B. WHEEER o Bandon, Oregon. Notice in hereby given Hint CLarle« A. Swift of Bnudon, Oreg n, hue filed notice of Id« intention to mako fiunl five year« proof tn «upport of bia cliiim, vis: Home- «tend Entry No. 11324 made February 24, 1902, for the W I -2 NE 14. NW 1-4 SE 14, SE 1-4, NW 1-4, Section 27, Township 29 South. Hauge 14 Weal, W M .and that aaid 8roof be made before G. T. Treadgold, U. ComuiiHHioner, at bis office, in Bandon, Oregon, on Monday. July 13, 1908. He uarnea the following witnesses to prove hie oontinu - uh residence upon, and cultivation of the land, viz: Fred Perkin«, of Bandon, Oregon. Kenneth Perkins, of Bandou, Oregon. Robert Walker, Jr, of Bandon, Oregon- Ralph Holman, of Bsndon, Oregon. BENJ AMIN L. EDDY. Register, First Publics-ion May 28. Great Opportunity For Homeskers NO I ICE FOR PUBLICATION Department or the Interior. Land Office at Roaebnrg Or. April 18th 1908. Notioe ia hereby given that Lars Ras- muson of Bandon, Oregon, has filed notice of bis iutention to make final c- a-mutation I roof in support of bis claim, vizi Home stead Entry No. 14424 rnsde July 23, 1907, for Lota 1,2,3, A 4, Section 31, Township 29 Sooth, Rang« 14 West, W. M. and that said proff will be made before G. T. Tread- gold, U. S. Commisiioner, at bis offioe, in Bandou, Oregon, on Wedueaday, July 15, 1908. He names the following witnesses to prove bis continuous residei oe upon, aud cultivation of the land, viz: James Adams, of Bandon. Oregon. , I>. J. Foster, of Bandon, Oregon. J. N. Lnke, of Bandon, Oregon. R. Hempie of Baadon, Oreg in. BENJAMIN L EDDY, Register. First Publication May 28. Timber Land o The industrial growth of our town is surely and steadily going up the river; there the mills and manufactories must be, and near them will 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 acquit e a home cheap, right ne^r the industrial portion of the t< wn. Lots 40x100 feet can be had for installments of $10.CO per month, with clear tides and warranty deeds. Act June 3, 1878 They are for sale by FRANK A.SWEENEY, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION AT BANDON Don’t miss this opportunity. t i VIENNA CAFE L. A. YORK, Proprietor o 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 your taste. Timber I.»nil Act June S, 1878. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION, United State« Land Office. RoHebnr», Ore. April 17. 1908 Notice ia hereby giyen that id oomplianoe with the proviaiona of the act of Oongreaa of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the «ale of timber land« in the State, of Cal ifornia, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,” a« extended to all the Public Land Staten by act of Auguat 4, 1892, James Gouley of (town of) Bandon, county of Coos, State of Oregon has this day filed in thia office bia aworn statement No 9727, for the purchaae of the NE \ SEW of Section No. 4, I’ownahip 29 South of flange 14 W. and will offer proof to «bow that the land «ought ia more valuable for ita timber and atone than for agricultural pnrpoeea, and to eatabliah bia olaim to eaid land before G. T. Traadgold, U. 8. Com- miaaioner at hie offioe at Bandon, Oregon, on Friday, the 4tb day of September, 1908. He name« aa witneaaee A. Jonee i'harloa Brown C. M. Smith W H. Smith, all of Bandon. Cooa Co, Oregon. Any and all person« claiming adversely the above deacribed land« are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 4th day of September 1908. B xnjxmin L. E ddx , McKenzie, The Tailor Style and Fit Guaranteed CLEANING AND PRESSING o Æ11 Work Done Promptly Opposite Post Office Register, First Publication June 11 1908 Wrife For Price» on EAT Gasoline, Distillale, Paradise Sodas Launeh Suppliti Mianus : Engines BIGGER PACKAGE BETTER GOODS --------TO o o o o o o » o O Q i o , o o o o o • o 00 o 2 00 0 0° o G© o o o 0<b o o o o 0 O I •• Qo Q It's a good thing, whether you want a home or an investment. Coos lay Oil A Supply Co. 0 o by the BANDON INVESTMENT CORPORATION All Germans and people of Ger man descent are invited to attend a I jneeting at Contrefe Hall, Sunday MartkfiaM, Oa, Phoaa 33 afternoon June 28th for tn* purpose of organizing a German society* V. H. kATkOB J. V flabagam ft • o © Fourth Street, Portland, and 383 United State» Land Office Roseburg, Oregon, March 29, 1908 Notice u hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory", as ex tended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892 Andrew J. Wilson of Bandon, county of Coos, State of Oregon, did on September 11, 1907, file in this office his sworn statement No, 9263, for the purchase of E 1-2 of SE 1-4 of Section No. 25 in Township No. 30 S Range No. 15 West, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its limber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to es tablish his claim to said land before J. H. Up ton, U. S. Commissioner at Langlois, Oregon on Monday the 6th day of July, 1908. He names ■ witnesses ohn Clausen, of ljinglois, Oregon, fans Clausen, of l-anglois, Oregon. ohn Jones, of Bandon, Oregon. .Igin Strader, of Bandon, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are reguested to file lheu claims in this office on or before said 6th day of July. 1908 BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Register Germans Take Notice. o o O Stream Running Water fed by Springs. o ” © . On the Prosper Road aioniid the region of Ibe heart are E. N. Smith of Myrtle Point was here Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Anyone wishing fire extinguishers Smith owns considerable property leave orders with the Bandon Hard around here and is always a welcome ware Co. We handle the famous visitor to our city. Mitchell Fire Extinguishers. Just Tired mothers’ worn out by the B. Forshay of Lampa was in Ban the thing for a gasoline boat, as it peevish, cross baby have found >uts out oil fire with precision. don last Saturday transacting busi Carcaweet a boom aud a blessing. ness. Cascaweet is for babies and chil 25 t < dren, and is especially good for the John Lowe was down from Beaver New things in the dress goods line ills so common in hot weather. Look Hill Sunday. arriving at Trowbridge’s constantly. for the ingredients printed on the bottle. Contains no harmful drugs. W W Johnson of Coquille was J D Mills of Marshfield was a Ban Sold by Bandon Drug Co. among the Bandon callees the first don business visitor last Thursday. H H Baldwin, who left Bandon •of the week. about a year ago for a visit to his M D Poynt and wife of Coos Bay J E Marttins of Riverton was down were registered at the Hotel Gallier old home in Ireland, returned Mon day and is around shaking hands 'to Bandon the first of the week ast Thursday. with old friends once more. Every transacting business. Joseph Gilbert of Coquille was one is glad to see Mr Baldwin again, Peter Loggie of North Bend was ooking after business affairs in Ban and exceedingly glad to know that •over to our city the first of the week. don last week. he had such a fine visit. He is very W W Frank and wife were among When in need of clothes, see enthusiastic over his trip, but like the visitors from Coquille the first of Trowbridge’s line. everyone else who leaves Bandon, is the week. very glad to return. J McLean of Marshfield gave us We are agents for the McCall a business visit last week. New line of postal cards, just ar patterns and McCall Magazine. rived at Van Norden’s. E B Moulton of Goquille was a Patterns will arrive soon at Hart Lodge pins and buttons at Van iandon visitor Friday. man’s. Norden’s. The Farmers’ and Merchants’ Will Launch Ship Saturday. W C Selmer has started the erec Telephone Company, of Bandon, tion of a building on his lots next to which was recently incorporated, The ship J. J. Loggie now under Garoutte Bros livery barn. It is to held a stockholders’ meeting on construction at J Price’s shipyards be used for store rooms Saturday, June 13th, and elected will be launched Saturday evening J D Mills, manager of the Hotel the following directors: L. J. Davi at 6:00. There will not be as much Blanco, Marshfield, is spending son, Eli Clayton, S. J. Wilson, D. ceremony about the launching of some time visiting in Bandon H. Jackson and A. Haberly. The this ship as at the launching of Mrs. Livesay, of Fieldbrook, Cal directors then elected the following the Daisy, but there will no doubt is visiting relatives fn Bandon-by-the officers: A. Haberly. Pres., D. H. >e a large number of people in at Jackson, Sec. and Treas. This tele tendance and there will be plenty of sea. phone line runs between and Four mile. 9 A full line of summer dress goods uot neceaaarily heart troble. We auggcat that you «tart with the at Hartman's. Dewiti’a Little Early Hirers, the fatuous little liver pills, are sold I y tbeBandou Drug Co. Will Button was up from Langlois this week and reports everything at Van Norden, the jeweler, carries the oil well in a flourishing condition. postage stamps for the benefit of the John Tawse, of the real estate public. firm of Tawse & Harris, has accepted Levi Smith and wife of Myrtle a position as general manager of the Point spent a day or two in the city- Eureka Coal Mining Co. at Riveiton. by -the-sea the fore part of the week. Mrs. Frank Denning of Marsh A S Taylor and wile of Coos Bay field who had been visiting Mrs. were Bandon visitors Tuesday. Nels Rasmussen for about ten days, Edmund and F W Croft came up returned home Tuesday. from Langlois, Tuesday, to look Big cut« or little cuts, small scratches or bruises or big ones are after business affairs. healed quickly by Dewitt’s Witch W P Andrews of Lampa was in Hazel Salve. It ia especially good for pile«. Be sure to get Dewitt'«. our city on business Tuesday. Sold by Bandon Drug Co. N E Barklow of Myrtle Point was James B. Wilson of Langlois was down this week on business. on our streets the first of the week. W W Johnson eame down from E. E. Bender and wife, of Myrtle Coquille, Tuesday, on a business Point were among the Bandon visi trip. tors the fore part of the week. James T Freeman of Myrtle Point H J Auppin of Coquille was in was a business caller in Bandon Bandon one day last week. Tuesday. E A Rohn and E W Lorenz were J V Hamblock and children, who among those down from Coquille the live up the river were in town Tues latter part of the week. day. Mrs Earl Nosier, Mrs. Marie Nos For groceries go to Trowbridge’s ier and Miss Fay Bowser, all of Co- store. quille, were visitors to Bandon the latter part of last week. Five and Ten acre Tracts o o * • © • • © • • • e o 0 ©