Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, July 02, 1908, Image 9

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Roosevelt and l'ait.
Direct Election of Senators1
Grover Cleveland Dehd.
I HE REMEDY I HA I (»<
Vfc.'.-
enu
CHRONIC DIARRHOEA ff. t.LIVED
“Dr. King Na*s Discovery i- th--
It i . D-tt •'tlirit the Chier-■>| Grover CL wilaud •who was the remedy that does the healing othare
The w hole realm of public life con­
tains no two men of the same con- conv< ntirui nj<<t<<J direct, election of! "lily surviving ex-president died at promise But fail In perform," says
Iroomucli. the platf- iiti Piinceton, N. <J. Wednesday of last Mrs. 1-.. R, PieYxon, of Auburn Ven­
victions h ho are so opposite in senators
i.tiii’.elit of file week and was burieel Friday. Mr., tre, Pa. "It it curing ma of throat
method and temperament as are fa I ■ I vol - th.
aud long trouble of long standing,
Roosevelt and Taft.
Roosevelt is ni.i'sc-s of tlfc<- Republican party. Cleveland was born in 1837, tiiakrng
that other treatmenta relieved only
intuitive and CVWnbative; Taft is Every time any part of those niassesJ him 71 years olel at the time of his teiuporatiiy. New discovery is doing
judicial and per uasive.
Roosevelt get a chaiice to ex,tress an opinion 1 death.
me so much good that 1 feel con
In many respects he was a unique iident its continued use for a rerun-
assaults < obstacles with all the on the subject, they declare over­
character, and was a man of markeel I al-i»- length of time a ill restore iik .
vehemence of his nature; Taft whelmingly for it.
In the late balloting in Oregon ability in more ways than one. He perfect Lfllltl."
would order the engineer crew to
Ulis lenowm-d
Roosevelt nearly 7<>,B<x> voted for and only was the t>nly democrat who has cough audj-old remedy and throat
remove ’the obstacles.
excoriates and
obliterates
his about 2l,o<x> against Statement No. held the office of president since and nng healer is sold at V. Y.
enemies; Taft would make them i, a measure in line with direct elec­ Janies Buchanan and was alone in the Lowes drug store. 50*. and $ LOO.
see the reasonableness of doing the tion of senators by the people. The distinction of having been once Trial bottle free.
right thing, and ask them to do it. result, as well as when other op­ elected, once defeated, and again
Take your job printing to the R e ­
Yet both men work to the same portunities for expression have been elected to the office of president.
corder
. We have nothing but the
Mr. Clevel and was a man of
ends. It must not lx supposed that offered, leave no doubt of an over
l
est
in
all
stock.
behind Roosevelt's passion there is whelming sentiment for the plan. strong personality and was a pro
no sufficient foundation; neither T he national house of represent found sc holar and diplomat.
He was a democrat of the old
must it be supposed that behind atives has five times dedarpd for it,
Taft's smile there is no determina- three times when it was Republican. school and was not .it .ill in sym­
tion. One is a piece of dynamite T he legislatures of many of the states pathy with the Bryan movement.
.Mr. Clevelend will be remembered
under the stump, the other is the have repeatedly pronounced for the
plan.
If
left
to
a
vote
of
the
Ameri
­
in the Arorld, more for his honesty of
stump-raising machine that works
Timber Land let June 3, l:<78.
easily and makes no noise—but can p’eople, it is absolutely certain purpose than for his great states­
NOTICE FOR FUBLICA HON,
either will raise the stump.
In that the verdic, for it would be io or manship.
United Staten Land Office, Eosi bura, Ore.
April 17. ISOS
Hie funeral was held Friday at
carrying out the Roosevelt policies 20 to I.
Notice is hereby «ivi a that tn compliance
It
is
a
proposition
without
a
single
his late residence in Princeton N. J. with the provisious of iL<
by the Taft method there /ill be
A<- net. of Congress
ill "An act. for the
of .Jnne 3, 1878. entitle,
fewer explosions in the White House, argument against it, and'in support and was a quiet < but impiessivc* af­ I sale
of timber liiiids in the States of Cal
fewer epithets used, and a dearth of of which, a multitude ot sufficient fair. President Roosevelt and wife iforuiit, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington
high-keyed sensations, but the work reasons can be advanced. Il is op­ were in attendance at the funeral, as 1 Territory,” as extended to all the Public
James
Laud States tiy act ot August 4,1892, emint v
will be done just as effectively. posed only by United States sena­ was also Secretary Loeb, Chief Jus I Gotlley
of (tO<VU of)
Blind, >n, vuimiv
Roosevelt has the machinery mostly tors themselves, by such others a* tice Fuller, Secretary Cortelyou, • of <’><>«, State of Oregon tin« fhis ttav tiled
in tins office hi« Kwnrii statement. No
in good running order and Taft is hope to sneak or buy their way into Hilary A. Herbert, secretary of the ‘.»7 ?7, for the purchase of the NT] ’4 SE’4
Section No. 4, Township 21» South
ot
too good a workman to allow it to the senate without. running the navy undet Cleveland; Judson Har­ of
Lange 14 VV. and will offer proof to show
I
gauntlet
of
the
people
’
s
ballot
by
mon, of Ohio, attorney-general un-1 that the ¡and sought is more valuable for
get rusty.
its timber and stone than for agricultural
But best of all qualifications, representatives of predatory wealth der Cleveland; Governor Hoke! puipoRes, and to establish his claim to said
before G. T. Treadgoid, LJ. S. Com­
assuming ability to be present, are who want the rich man’s club main­ Smith, of Georgia, secretary of the land
missioner at his o cent Bandon, Oregon,
the 4th day of September,
the transparent motives of the man, tained as at present, and by pbli- interior under Cleveland, David R. on He Friday,
names as witnesses:
ticians
who
profit
out
of
legislative
Francis, of Missouri, also secretary A.Jones
his innate candor, his open life, his
Charles Brown
of the interior under Cleveland, C M, Smith
absolute separation from the tricky elections of senator.
In this respect, the Chicago plat­ Governor Franklin Fort, of New- W. H. Smith, all of Bandon. Coos Co,
or merely political, his rare ap­
Oregon.
and all persons claiming adversely
preciation of public duty, his sound form is disappointing- for it was Jersey, Governor Chas. E Hughes the Any
above described lands are requested to
conventions
hoped
that
both
great
of New York, John Hays Hammond, tile their claims in this office on or before
sense of the difference between es­
said 4th day of September 1908.
sential right and wrong, his sincere might declare for it, and thereby the mining engineer who was a
B enjamin L. E ddy ,
Register.
passion for
seeing the people hasten adoption of a plan that would close friend of Mr. Cleveland, and
Fir«t Publication June 11 1908
drive
Hopkins,
Platt,
Scott,
Elkins,
many other distinguished men of the
benefit from his work, his wholesome-
Timber Land Act June 3, 1878
the other money country.
belief in the good judgement of the Aldrich and
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
It
whole people, and his own clean, changers from the temple.
United States Land Office
REAL SEAMANSHIP,
emphasises
the
need
of
clinging
upright manly view of things.
Rose burg, Oregon, March 29, 1908
is hereby given that in compliance with
is a statesman,—“the more steadfastly to the Oregon plan A Thrilling Story of Maritime Adven­ the Notice
1 lere
provisions of the act of congress of June 3,
ture and Coolness.
state's man’’—in truth. It is a as offering the only escape from the
1878, entitled “An act lot the sale ol timber
Mr. Bankson was telling a story lands in the States oi California, Oregon,
fortune the people hardly stop to present arrogant and imperial sen-
Nevada, and Washington Territory
, ”, as ex'
at maritime adventure. z\s he ad­ tended
all
the
Public Land States
appreciate in this day, when poli­ ate.—Journal.
to
vanced in it, says a writer in the by
of
August
4,
1892
act
tics has degenerated to a- trade and
New York Sun, his fellow club Andrew J. Wilson of Bandon, county of Coos,
JUST
EXACTLY
RIGHT
professions of patriotism to one of
members gathered around him and State of Oregon, did on September I I, 1907,
file in this office his sworn statement No, 9263,
New
“
I
have
used
Dr.
King's
acquired delicious thrills. A storm for
its tricks, to find a man who seeks
the purchase of E 1-2 of SE 1-4 of Section
neither wealth nor power, but who Life Pills for several years and find was evidently about to break. He No. 23 in 1 ownship No. 30 S Range No. 15
and will offer proof to show that the
cherishes an exalted ambition to them just exactly right," says Mr. had told how banks of cloud appear­ West,
ed in the west and massed them­ land sought is more valuable for its timber or
A.
A.
Felton,
of
Harrisville,
N.
Y.
stone than for agricultural purposes, and to es­
enroll his name indelibly in the
selves there, and he went on;
tablish his claim to said land before J. H. Up­
honorable company of those who New Life Pills relieve without the
“It was no time to be at sea. I ton, U. S. Commissioner at Langlois, Oregon on
Best remedy for knew that at high water there Monday the 6th day of July, 1908.
thought it was fame enough to have least discomfort.
He names as witnesses:
served their fellow men. Detroit constipation, biliousness and malaria. would be trouble.
John Clausen, of Langlois, Oregon.
“
The
light
breeze
failed,
1
had
25c.
at
Lowe's
drug
store.
Hans Clausen, of Langlois, Oiegon.
News.
all sail set, but could not keep John Jones, of Bandon, Oregon.
steerage way. I simply drifted with Elgin Strader, of Bandon, Oregon.
BEST THE WORLD AEEORDS
Notice.
the tide. The surface of the sea Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-described lands are requested to filetheir
“It gives me unbot
was like glass.
claims in this office on or before said 6th day •»!
to recommend Bud
Arnica
Notice is hereby given that all
"A white fringe of clouds rapidly July. 1908.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register
Salve,“ says J. \V Jenkins, , of✓ Coos County Warrants drawn on advanced and liid the dull leaden
1
knew
what
bank
below
them,
Chapel Hill. N. C.
I am < con­ (General Fund and endorsed prior
Timber Land Act, June 3, 1878
salve tile to January ist 1907 will be paid on that meant. I overhauled my NOTICE FOR PUBLIC A 1 ION
vinced its the bes
ground tackle, keeping an eve all
world affords. It cut d a felon on presentation at my office in Co- the time on the storm coming up
United Slates Land Office.
•
Roseburg,
Oregon, April 3, 1906.
my thumb, ami never fails to* heal quille City, < )regon.
again.-t the direction in which the
Notice is hereby given
that
in com
wind
had
blown
before
the
calm
every sore, burn or wound to which
No interest w ill be allowed after
pliance with the provisions of the act of
fell.
Congress of June 3,
1878, entitled “An
it is’applied. 25c. at Lowe's drug June 30 1908.'
“Suddenly a ripple appeared on act for the sale of timber lands in the
store.
J. B. Duui.ttv,
the water beneath the cloud. The Slates of California, Oregon, Nevada and
lerritory,” as extended to all the
Treasurer, Coos
sails of the vessels up to windward Washington
Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892,
“Manslaughter,’’ the Verdict
.
Co. Oregon.
drop; 1 as if the halyards-had been Ruth A. Swift of Bandon, County of Coos,
Dated June 24, 1908, Coquille cut. Men scurried about the decks. State of Oregon, did on Jan. 27, 1908, file
A verdict of guilty of manslaugli-
“A yellow ruffle appeared upon her sworn statement No. 9493 for the pur
City, Oregon.
of the NE 1-4 SW 14, Section 27, in
the
water and advanced like an ex­ chase
ter was returned by the jury in the
26 3t
wownship No. 29 S, Range No. 14 W, and
press train. Beyond it was a sohd mill offer proof to show that the land sought is
case of Holland, or "Mazook"
wall of rain, split by streaks of more valuable for its timber or stone than lor
Anderson, who was tried on the
Diarrhoea Cured.
lightning, and there was peal after agricultural purposes, and to (Atahluh her claim
to said land before G. Tz Trradgold, u. s.
charge of murder in the first degree
“My father has for years been peal of thunder.
Commissioner at his office in Bandon, Coos
for having shot and killed Mrs. E. troubled with diarrhoea, and tried
“I tried to head the craft so that County, Oregon, on Tuesday the I I th day of
S. Gordon of North Bend at Marsh- eveiy means possible to effect a cure. she would take the gale head-on, August, 1908.
He names as w itnesses.
fiel I, May 9th. The jury was out without avail.'• writes John If. Zirkle but it was no use. The ripple on
Kenneth Perkins
the water, following closely the yel­ Chas.
A. Swift
seventeen hours, the case having of Philippi, W. Ya. He saw Cham­ low foam, «as upon me.
Spray Osborn
been submitted to them at 5 O'clock berlain's Colic. Cholera and Diar­
“What was I .to do? I could let I larry Walk er, ail of Bandon, Oregon.
Thursday anti the verdict being re­ rhoea Remedy advertised in the Phil- sail go oM the run, drop the an­ Any and all persons ^claiming adversley the
above described lands are requested to hie their
ported at to o'clock Friday morn­ ipoi Republican and decided to try chor, pay out all mv line and hang claims in this office on or before said I 1th day
ing, and at 4 p. m. the same after­ it. The result is one bottle cured on. Bifl what if the gale should be ■ >i XiR'it t. 1908.
so stiff that she wouldn’t lie to it?
BENJAMINI
EDDY, Register
noon, Judge I lamilton- sentenced Inin and he lias not suffered with the Then I would ba\e to buoy my an­
'disease for eighteen months. Before
first Publication June 4.
Anderson to five year’s imprison­ taking this remedy he was a constant chor and scud with bare poles until
ment.
sufferer. He is now sound and well, it blew itself out. While I went
Attorneys Hammond, McKnight and although sixty years old can do over this in tnv mind it < ante to the
and Sherwood who represented /An­ as much work as a young man." Sold instant «hen something had to be
done.”
derson, announce that they will ap­ by C. Y. Lowe.
Bank<on paused at this thrilling
At North Bend
peal for a new trial, and declare that
raon'crt.
‘‘Well.” demanded a listener,
they are confident that Andeison
“
what
did you do?’’
Is now open for the re­
will be acquitted f>n <1 seVond tjial.
Settlement Notice.
"I
got
out,
”
said
Bankson.
“
With
­
ception
of patients. The
Attorneys Brown ami Liljeqvist
out ano'her moment’; hesitation I
terms
am
fit) per week
All
bills
of
over
thirty
days
’
stand
­
who prosecuted tlie.eise, are satisfied
stepped overboard, took the canoe
and
upwariis.
For par­
w i h the verdict although they liad ing not settled by |uly ist. will be under my arm and walked ashore
ticulars
apply
to
: :
cor.tidenfly hoped to secure convic­ placed in the hands of a colic.tor just in time to escape a wetting
tion on the charge in the indictment, All those knowing themselves in­ abo\e the knees.”
debted to ns will please take notice.
murder in tin- first degree.
North Bend, Or.
P anter B ros .
In case, theie should be a secoml
ti J. I„ S. Gor on, the par tniotir
Ci husband of the dead woman,
• ill be undoubtedly called in as a
T« G i* •-.Swtiwfacti«* •••
Mon-y n.< k.
v itn< ss.
I
If after n^trib?
’«»ttle <»f K
. y• • • 1 • - » !
■
; t- io
Mr. Edward E,
liete y,* with
th« United b »->
Cbicugo writes, ‘Our
perinl violent, Mr. Qui
a o ill.• of Ch .in erliiii
era and Diati I <>< a
»o co x-k an af
chiome diari le ex. 1 U ;
since that time au i rill -ii
our trains who ha»e been
an old soldier wh i()
Rutherford B. Haye
U Kinley tour year i i the 23d
Ohio Regiment, ami havu uo ailment
except chronic ifiarrheea. which tir
remedy stops at once ” For sale by
C. Y. Lowe.
Anyone seiiitfn^ a sketch «•
quL kly Hucertam our opini •
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sent fr*«e. <'blest auency tor t-
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11. Afanciet. sole agent fot the B.
J P>aum, Bon Bons. Put up in onv
half pound and pound boxes
25 t f
fltml you. we wi'i r«4'ii <1 your rnon»-y
Fill oiitand nign
foil-'* in/ pf
If It fallu tn i*t «fy you. mnRrn th
it*an i we will refund your mouey.
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Carry a Full Line < f Repairs and Supplies
Permanently
in Bandon.
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o
Tuning $4.00; ail other work similarly reasonable
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Porltand Flour Mil's Co. s Great Brand.
“OLYMPIA,”
$1.35 Per Sack.
$5.40 Per Barrel.
Also, “White River” Brand a $1.35 and $5.<
Aud 11 Good Family Flour Ht 85 (Ml per bl I or •sd 25 per sack.
Pure Cane Suigeii’
100 Pound Sack, $6.25
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fire. Orders will receive ran-fni Vtrni pinmpt attention.
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That at Coquille Adjoins Postoffice.
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