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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1908)
o o o % o o o o o e o ,4 rS.', X. ■ — THE BES T PILI S EVER SOLO NOl’ICE FOR Fl BLICA I ION space in the news “After doctoring 15 yeut» r Depurimei>t of the tut riur. papers, but about good ro uls. And l-*id Office at Roseburg, Or chronic indigestion ami spending very few subjects are of greater im • April 18, P.HI8, over 2tkl dollars. nothing has dene me aw much good as Dr. King's New portance throughout the countiy. Notice is hereby given that I’i.arie- A. Life L'^lls. J consider them the be-, including Oregon. The prop Svitt ot l> .niton, (beg li, lias tiled liotiie pills ever coki:“ writes B. F. A vm ii . uf.K intintimi to umk filial five years osition under discussion was an proof iu Support of Ins claim, via H uiuh - of Ingleside. N Sold under gnat No. Il:!?l made February 24, antee at Lowe's drug store. 25c amendment to the postottice ap et lWH, id Entry to th, W I M. I i. NW I I St. I I. ------- ------------- ------------------■ , Hi I l. NW I i. kk-ct oi, 27. fownabip 29 propriation bid appropriating $500, South. I.suge 14 West. W M..nnd that said ood for improving rural delivery pl ot be made before lì T. I rudgolil, I’. S Coiniitissioner, nt bis office, in liaudoii, route roads, providing suites or Ongou.ou Monday. July 13, I'.M'S He names lhe following witnesses to counties appropriated equal prove his cuutluu -us tesideiuie U| hmi and of the land, viz: aftnounts. In the course of his speech cultivation Fred Perkins, of B.in<lou.Oregon. Kcimetb Perkins, ot Bainion. Oregon. Mr. Bankhead said: Bolsrt Walker, Jr of Bandon, Oregon. “(•ood roads are avenues of prog I Ktlph Holman, ol R.indoli, Oregon. Bl NJ AMIN L EDDY. ress, the best proof of intelligence; Register. they aid the social and religious ad First Publicalion May 28. vancement of the people; they in crease the value of products; they SO I ICE FOB 1 I PLICA THIS save time, labor and money; they Department of the Interior. Land Office at Roseburg, Or. are the initial sources of commerce, . April IB 1908. w hich swell in great streams and Notice H hereby given that Samuel I), Located on Atwater Street in the B-irrowao! Bnjidon.OivKtm, has tiled no flow evei ywhere, distributing the tice of bh intention to make final live years building formerly occupied by Dr. products of our fields, forests and proof in Rupp<>rt of his claim, viz: Home Kime for an office stead E11t.1v No FJiUG made October 25th, factories. The highways are the 1902, t r.beSW 1 I. Section 9, Township 29 South, Range 14 West. W. M.. and tha U. O. EVANS, Prop. common property of the country, said » roof will be made before O. I. ' read- oold, U. S. ('ominissiotier. at his office in their benefits are shared by all, and Bandon, Orejjo , o » I'ueHdav, July 14. 1908. they are needed by all; they He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and benefit all, and all should contribute oultivatio i ot, the land, viz: Davis, <»f Bandon. OregQi» to them.” Farther along he said: John E Uvcr, <»f Bandon. Oregon. 1 I* X “The effects of good roads reach Mr . Annie Barrows of Ba nd' mi , Oregon. t’or\ Stillwell of Bandon, Oregon, everybody. Both city and country XV;i<£<>iiiuakei” BENJAMIN lx EDDY. Register. slrare in their benefits. In justice All kinds of Repair Work done and equity, therefore, everybody promptly and in a workmanlike should contribute to the cost of their Not ICE FllK ft BLICVHON man-ner. Department of (lie Interior. construction and maintenance. * := Horseshoeing a Specialty L.'inil (mice Ht RoHelnirg. Or. The average cost of hauling over April 1st It, 1:08. Location on plank road one-fourth miie Notice is hereby given that Stephen S. from wagon roads in this country is 25 Lillie the Steamer Landing. of Bandon, Oregon, I.as tiled notice BANDON OKEGON of his intention to make final five years cents per ton per mile, and that the proof ill support, of his claim, viz: Home average haul is over 8 miles, The steal I'.ntry No. 12543 made March 27, I1.10:!, for Lot I, Section 4; Lot I A SE 1-4 BOYLE’S cost of hauling in Europe has in NE 1-4. Section 5. Tounsliip 29 Range 14 Wist, W. Al., many cases been reduced to 7 cents" South, 1’2\V ELRY A Sr. I IS . I I, Section 32, Township 28 per ton per mile, and it has been South. Range II West. W. M„ and fhnt said will bl made before G I 1 readgold, established that good roads will proof I S. Commissioner, at Ina office in Bandon, S T O R ItJ on Miaiday, July 13, 1908. reduce the cost to 1 the farmers to as Oregon, He names the 'ollowing witnesses to Can ins a full line of low as 10 cents per mile in this pr ve bis continuous residence upon, mid cultivation of, the land viz: H atches, Clocks, 'Jewelry, Cut country. This means a reduction A. E. Hudnall, of Ba: don, Oregon. J. 8. Tilton, andon, Oregon. Glass, Pocket Cutlery, Etc. by half of the annual cost of trans I d Stevens, of Bandon. Oregon. B. Hurst, of Bandon, Oregon. portation to the farmers, it is only Everything is Fully Guaranteed BENJAMIN L. EDDY. necessary to consider the fact that Register. First. Publication May 28. Fine Repairing Specialty. the immense tonnage of farm products is hauled over the common roads to the railroad stations to realize what a tremendous saving is possible when we reduce the cost of transportation even 12% cents WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF SUPPLYING LOCAL per ton per mile.” ORDERS FOR Senator Bankhead is right in his reasoning that the people living along a highway should not have to pay' all the cost ot making a good road of it. This cost should be OF AI.I. KINDS ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE borne by all who are benefitted. < Orders delivered if desired. Prices to meet competition. Whether the Government should help is a large question. How and to what extent the state should help is an important ques PROSPER. OREGON tion. But whatever the best solu tion of the problem it should not be neglected. More interest should be taken in it, both in country and city. People need to educate themselves better to the great benefit of good roads. When this is once fully ap prehended the ways and means will be devised. Roosevelt a and the Conven- tent on and Loc.^e and P*i oftesaional Direfbtoi-^ • ti«n It •» . • I if l\t«v<‘»elf dominated the ChicagoConvention, espei ¡ally as*to (he nominee for jifiasident, he had a good, large excuse for doing Lo wait T •&• *1° 48, Imp. R M. Dr K. L Houston so, and that was to prevent lhe EETS ( pre i'llrstl iv < V.-llillt tl s 1*011 threatened or rumored stampede to PHYSICIAN X ¡SUKGEON at th® U i; uno. >•>,• uruiity himself. Roosewh posithefy de oèief® in I < »‘Gt! ue • *'i j Jh invited to ath'ud- O. C W aldvogel . e Office »ver Drug Sture. Hours, 9 tv 1?. clared immediately after ins elec C. T. FI EG -K, <- '»t K Sadjein. • M.m. I ¡HO?«» 4, v in. ; 7 4« 8 iti thè -evenntf». tion in 1904 that he would under no N(gLt chì I s answered f^OW oiiiie. *Ai don W. K. C. No. 40 in Office hi (barge of Dr. Holt dnring thè circumstances’ be a candidate Meets 6V6I J«t f ahd third datiti »lav ill filisene^ or Dr li<>usi<>n fruiu thè city. each month ’ ' p. m. in <i A 1» Hall. 1908; He considered"this his second Cordial iu\ itati.»n ( Y!» n<h d !»• all mem OKI 4.0 N • I t N no N. Ma- D. A Y uiwf . President. consecutive term, and while this was M eh . M¿tn ;i i e M oj . m -. Secretary,. not strictly speaking ’ the case, he W t on I<eilv had a right to take that position. D - J- UditwfivUu 51 aal»*ilc. Ui . I L------------------------ andon lodge , n <>. i : m «. a f a m Later, on several occasions, the last Physician and Surgeon Operative Stated oommuiiicatinus hrst Hatiir- one only a few months ago. Roose lay after t.ie full moon of each month Surgery a Specialty. 111 Manter id sous cordial) v m-llid declaration, velt repeated his GERLEi HOAK, W . M. OFFICE, Lowt’i Drug bto«e. Rvsuleo.e tn Meantime, relying on this, oilier Lloyd K ob - i Seer, i iry. the I'anler Building. Onq of men became candidates, I. O. <>. F I t b'i ;v i.’-r, I'-nn himself them, Taft,* Roosevelt andon iiODGi. N“ 1:3. 1. <>. o. 1 Dr S Li Peykins ineetH «'V. i t openly favored. To have ‘ 'under .vulnukr. /iHitiiiK bri.tlii-i OF 1 11 E HOUKS: 10 a. in. to 3 i my circumstances,’ tonsented to be iially inviti I C) AS. s y :< t t,LOCH, N. G. m ,7 |>. m t<> 8 p. tn. a candidate. Or allowed himself to G hxi - ion '1 i i 1;. !S< i! ----------------- t tri—rtt ir—tT Office in New Denholm Building. be nominated if he could prevent Reb kah Lodge No. 126. p« — - •t'tn it, would not only have broken EE'1'8 Fvery a 1 1 DR. LESTtR P SOtíEN'SEN, l’nioti* iii'.'l.*. •- - Wt id , H-Int of 11.« his voluntar)', positive and un • oontb, Hocii 1 '•< , hi . il. :»',t .tui'l <v - i ---- Dentist — equivocal word to the whole country, be luoutll. V ■■ - i I ih I iiivii ilion ■ trnilf, <0 nil uteiplx in ii'Ht l “l.'ilidii t. Office in New L-owe-Laird Building. and shown him a weak, vacillating AIIXEliV V LEW IN, N. G. Telephone at Home. ■z. S. <- ’ v. Hours: 9 a. ¡n., to 5 p. m. By request man. but would have been at least (Y aba Got . to 8, p. m. 1 negative act of bad faith, a most * OREGON b AND ON inexcusable act of political perfidy, elphi I Vtllll to all these other candidates, and O K. XÄ7 JXDTD UK at Hasel especially to his particular friend in I ted to atte ATTORNEY AT LAW B. N. H ai the race, Mr. Taft. When the Notary Public saltation is thus viewed it seems in- J !oil«*rii U ootliiM n. Office : liooni 1 L »ir«l Bnildinu, 'ABLE li h'K l'A.MP, No W7S, M « conceivable that so many people » ■i . of A. M -I ■ Un d ..erj I h V.. bendar I'ASI'oH, still insisted on Roosevelt becoming oí enclt ino’ ili ai K I Lall. \ i-iiiti< ueiubborn co, di.dl vif- I in ;*m i d and thus making a a candidate A ' Il ili i MAN ¡I. E. E. O ak lì«: scoundrel of himself, I traitor and not only to Taft and others but to himself. The wonder is that Sen- NO I A I! Y PIIHI.IC fTOI KT Q l .i Si < >F O 17, tnei ■ 1 11 i ii i ator Bourne and others who were iti Concrete iall. I am i N. íohhinmom . í ! lini welcom r* i im- insisting that Roosevelt should al- .irothern. Bandon, - Oregon low himself to become a candidate G eo . E. V n snx. Fin. •••crei irv- Office With Bandon Investment < o could not only see that this would Wot «linen of til« ttoihl ite a sh tmefully dishonorable thing .¿EASIDE i \<MI’ No. Jl?. W O. W More than this, XV for him to do. ’ uieutH ID retliil ir «• h loti ill - 111 I .lint oird Tbitrnd r*<if inch monili in the Ale while the people would probably line hull. \ initiiifi nee hhori me i oidi idr have re elected him, he would have invited. li- . l»l LL.YISD. ( C 0.0. W aij vonn.. Clerk. indelibly stained his record and lowered himself in the world's C'tto Melcher. esti nation for all time to come, Dr. ti- NT. Brown, Has just arrived from ’lie Last to Nothing that he could have done Resident Dentist. make Banc ■ >n his li.m - during another term could have He is prepared to <lo | I’liting m l Laird Building, over Vienna Cafe. paper hanging in up to date Appointments by request al any reasonable prevented this or atoned for such a hour. tyle and at reasonable pi i« < s. breach of faith. Your pa'ronage solici'^'l. Leave. Office Hours; 8 to 12 M. I l<> 5 P. M. But Roosevelt is not the kind of Phone. BANDON, OREGON <-rt'ers at 1 mt's Stm!- a man to make this sort of a mis- take. He has a very appreciative estimate of Theodore Roosevelt, JACK BROWN C. A. JAMISON whose name, he knows, has been written large already on the scroll of history and may appear con spiciously in years to come. For ' though he said he would not be a I candidate for president in 190.8, he did not say he would not be a can- didate in 1912 or 1916 or 1920 Be sides, there are other high and potent positions than that of They Handle The Famous president. And Roosevelt is only 1 50 years old. He might be fit for president 20 years hence. Some criticsm may be due Roose velt for interfering so actively In The New Green Building in behalf of Taft as against other candidates, if .they were all to be considered, but the president's ob ject was evidently no more for the nomination of Taft than to make sure that any enbarrassing stam pede to himself would not occur. The Weinhard’s Brewery Depot And for that purpose some dom- inancy of the convention on his part may be excused.—Journal. Lodges art- Requ> ted to Notify this Office Oon Election of (fifteen and ou Change of Al ■’ting Night. Gards under this Head are 60o per in., uion •------ --------------------- --- - ----------- _x- Pioneer Second Hand Store M Household Goods Bought and Sold. B B A. N M D I .1 I BUILDERS, ATTENTION! Lyons & Johnson Lumber Co The Arcade Saloon, Choicest of Wines, Liquors and Cigars Weinhard’s Beers STOMACH TROUBLE Many remarkable cures of stomach troubles have been effected by Cham berlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. One man who spent over two thous and dollars for medicine ami treat me nt was cured by a few bhoes of these Tablets. Price, 25 cents Sam pies free at Lowe’s drug store. Parrot and Bear. U H. BRAMLEY, Manager The World’, Best Climate. is not entirely free from disease, on 1 lie high elevations fevers prevail, while on the lowe^ levels malaria is encountered to a greater or less ex tent, according to the altitude To overcome climate affections, lassitude malaria, jaundice, bilionsneas, fever an.I ague, and general debility, the most effective remedy is Electric Bit I I ters, the great alternative and blood I purifier; the antidate for every form I >f bodily weakness, nervousness, and ; insomnia. —Sold under guarantee at C. Y. Lowe's Drug Store. Price 5i)e. In the old Paner Building Good Roads BANDON STEAM LAUNDRY Family Washing a Specialty. First Class Laundry Work Guaranteed. Special atterftion given to fine woolen goods. • IS J Clean ;ig and pressing Men -' suits ami 1 «lies’ tine skirts given prompt attention. F, A ATES. Proprietor .is « urrency, or the or any subject deal of public at- i • I AMES, She was a pretty young lady with u sharp tongue. He was a cynic. Why, it would be difficult to guess. Perhaps he had just been rejected by his best girl; perhaps he had been unsuccessful in a limerick competition. “Marriage,” he said, “is a mia- take.” ‘Wes?” she replied. “It is,” be ’ repeated. . * “Why should a young man marry when he can buy a parrot for 10 shillings?” “Ah!” she replied, and her pret ty bosom heaved with a long drawn argh. “It’s just as it always is. We poor women labor under a great disadvantage. A bear, 1 understand, can’t be purchased for leqs than £30!”—London Scraps.* The New Meat Market on At water Street keeps nothing but the best in Meats, Produce and Vegetables. A big stock of well chilled meats. New, clean, well ventilated rooms free of odors. SMITH BROTHERS The New Lowe & Laird Building C. T Bi.i MENKOTHEH. Notary Publie. Bandon Real Estate & Loan Co All Kinds of Real Estate Bought and Sold. All U. 8 Money Loans Negotiated on Approved Security. Land Matters a Specially and Promptly Attended to. Pension and Insurance Agency Bond Trans-Atlantic Steam Brokers. ship and Railroad Ticket Agency OFFir'fx C/H ItooniM 2 mid 3.|l p Ninirw l»enholai Building. Bancion, Oregon NOIK’E F(»l< PLHI.lt' \ I | Ñ Dep irlmeiit or th« Jnt> ii >r. /Lnnd Office Hf K<»— Ln < \ I . il I N«.li<v is h- rt-1)v uivt-n I hat Lai s h »o 3 , < r» i/uii, li filed ixiiic •»f his in’» hi ion t » i. iik» Imai e rumina?¡<i. r of in si,, iw.if of I, s claim, viz: ILuii.- H’en.l l.i ffA N .. Hl i lllfld»» July 23, i L ‘ !. ’ «• 4, Secipui 31, louii-liip “i S ihh I i . u .i «.H ¡I U»*st. W. M. and U.at • id p oil will be made belore G. T Tread ’old. { » <' aiimÍMiioitei, al Ins office, in U:i».d'« i,«'H k n,oii Wednesday, Joly 15, 1!« H. He ir in 4 Hie foloAinir uifne-s. h to • r* v.- | , < .»» i itiiioti - r -idei <•»• upon, and cnltiv i a» of Hie I oid, \ iz : Jan»»- Adams, <t! Bud n. Oregon. I J ; • st r "I Bat-dill, Oo^ori. J. N I.'ike, > I Bai'd'ih < he^oii. li. Heoip * of I•aiidon. < hejj >n. BENJAMIN i EDDY. He^Kter. Firet Publication M ») 2^. Wlarlin iF- J7larfin MtM n a medium light weight repeat ing rHr, a well proportioned, finely balanced gun with all the advantages and comforts oi the^^ZH!^ Solid-top. side-eject ing construction. Il is quick and easy of operation, accurate up to 300 yards and a very pleasant gun to carry and to shoot. r For settled districts and farming country where the shooting at Woodchucks, badgers, foies, ‘coons, hawks, etc., is at ranges from 100 Io 200 yards, the .25-20 and .32-20 rifles with the black and low-pressure smokeless loads cannot be equalled, for accuracy and safety. The factory ammunition for the Model 94 afles is cheap, and can be reloaded at very small cost. The up-tn^Jafp<port«mnn nport« the‘•^awwfllook" pvor y (lay In th« your. It contains 1* pmc»* or live atufl f<>r the man who Io*agun. and wantarAo know •very- thtug about it. I Ili^P f<jr 3 etarnpM pontatfo. Z&»^Zzrti>»Z2nea!/»t».Gi, 42 Willow St, * * o • 4 • • • o co© N.w Hoorn. Otm. I