Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, July 23, 1908, Image 8

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On the Market
Smith’s Addition to Bandon
Cheapest and Best Property in the City
Streets being opened out and a Driveway
to the Beach
Sheltered from the wind,
Level Land, Beautiful Evergreen Grove on
the whole Tract
Lots $15 to $30
ON THE INSTALLMENT PLAN OR FOR CASH
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The Bandon Investment Corporation, Bandon, Oregon, or E. N. Smith, Myrtle Point, Oregon
Idle Land and Poor People
necessaries of life »produced from
the soil as long as millions have not
enough to eat and wear. The prob­
lem is to help those people to be­
come able to eat and wear all they
need.—Journal.
It has been said that even in this
stly rich and resourceful country,
where the land has been as yet only
fractionally utilized, the number of
able bodied people that are pitiably
THINKS IT SAVED HIS LIFE
poor is (»reat. One investigator as­
Loafer M. Neliton. of N» i |>I<* h .
serts that 10,000,000 people, one- Maine, says in a recent letter: ‘1
have used Dr. King's Now Discovery
eighth of the whole population, arc many years, for coughs and colds,
in a condition of what may be tie- land I think it saved my life. I
scribed as want, of pinching po\ - ! have found it a reliable remedy for
throat and lung complaints, and I
ertv. Many of these are so through ' would no more lie without a hottie
their wn fault, through persistent ¡than I would be without food.’' For
bad habits, but a large proportion i nearly forty yt-ars New Discovery
lias stood at the head of throat an •'
ate so because they cannot help lung remedies
As n preventive of
themselves, never had a chance. I pneumonia, and healer of weak
Sold under
Yet there is in the aggregate a lungs,’t has no equal
guarantee at Lowi-'s Drug store 50
vast area of vacant or unused land, c. and $1.00. Trial hottie free.
that would support millions of pco-
Tall Wheat
pie. And this is so even in the
eastern as well as in the western
T. B. Wheeler has on display in
part of the country, Reliable sta-
[ his office window a specimen of
tislics show that w ithin a hundred
! wheat grown on his ranch.
The
miles ot New York city, where
wheat is six feet tall and well filled,
there is a very large poverty stricken
land the very finest quality.
Mr.
population, there are
'O'.' hundreds
hnmlte.l« of
Wheeler has three acres of this kind
abandon! d farms w ith thousands |
of wheat and it was grown on
of acres of idle land.
Not only is j
¡ ground that was never plowed, but
this true, but within the territory
the seed was sown on top of the
named there are ■ allowed to go to
ground and beat in by the rain.
waste each year thousands
I
ot bush-'
This certainly is evidence that
els of apples, garden sttifi and
Coos county cannot be excelled as a
other produce, i much of it being |
wheat producing country.
left to rot on the ground.
This is I
true to a greater or less extent of BADLY SPRAINED ANKLE CURED
Three years ago our daughter
every large city, find even within
the limits of most cities are large sprained tier ankle and bad been suf
feting terribly for two days and
areas, in the aggregate, of waste i nights had not slept, a min de, Mr.
lands, within almost a stone's throw Stallings, of Butler. Tenn., told ns-of
('mtinberlaiii's Bain Balm \\ went
of povertv-stricken people.
to tlie store that night and got a bot-
There should be, and we believe t;e of it and bathed her ankle two or
th.»t etc long tlu-re will be, greater three times and she went I to tdeep
had a good night's reat. .
Th»
anil more effectual efforts to bring and
next morning she was tuueli Letter
landless ami poor people anti idle and in a short time could walk
lands together, t<> the great-bene- I around and had no more trouble
tit not only of these people but ' w-.tli her ankle E M Brnmmit.
l Hamptou. Tenn. 5 mi I 5) co nt
of society ;<8 a w hole,
I'he marvel­ sizes for sale by C. Y. Lowe.
ons possibilities of the millions of
acres of vacant arable, productive
School For Waiters.
It is often a matter of wonder
lands are beginning to he dimly
realized, and though
they are why" foreign waiters are preferred
privatelv owned, pressure of pub­ to English ones even in English ho­
tels. The reason is a very simple
lic opinion nmy do much to bring one. The foreigner is a far better
them into use. Besides, small farms waiter. His aim 1« not always to
and intensive farming are coming remain a waiter, but t<» rise in the
more and more into vogue, and h»ytel business to a higher position.
the “homecroft ’ gospel is spread Tn Lausanne there’is a school for
waiters. They tire taught there for­
ing.
eign languages and n<»t»onlv to wait
We hear something of “over­ well, but Everything else connected
production,’’ but there will never uitli tht workang oX<iibteX.— J m -
be any overproduction
of the ion Truth.
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We hive discovered a fish bait, which
makes’em bite. One
box FREE of all
cliari’e. Write for particulars,
F1S111 Nt.
SUPPLY CO., Dept. U, Lebanon. Ohio.
FURNISHED ROOMS
AT
The Pacific
MRS SARAH COSTELLO
BANDON
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Woi’li
to T he R ecorder .
BANDON
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Is just in receipt of a new stock of
Drugs and Chemicals, Patent ami
Proprietary Preparations. Toilet Ar­
ticles. Druggist Sundries. Perfumes.
Brushes, Sponges, Soap. Nuts and
(-andies. ('igars. Tobaccos and Cig
arettes. Paints, Oils, < i laws and
Painter's Supplies.
The
Eagle
Saloon
Gasoline.
Distillale.
Launch Supplies
Mianus : Engines
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I ormerly AN( I l< )R BAR
ALVIN Ml NCK, Prop.
Coos Bay Oil & Supply Co.
Is now Loeati-il in l 'ino New (¿nutters
East of the f’ostoflice
Choicest
Wines,
Marshfield, Ore.
Phone 33
J W. FLANAGAN
W. M. LAWLOR
Cigars
Liquors and
lill.LIAnn ANO POOL TABLES
Col RTEOIJS TREATMENT
TIMBER LAND AC’l
II NE .3, 1«7H.
NOTICE EOK ITKLICATION
L’nited SI i H ch Land < Mlice.
Iloflebiiri’, Orf.. April h ID08
Not iff' ih I d n l»v given that in complianee
with fin1 provisions of tile act of (’«»iigre s
of June 3, 1M78, « ntitled “An art for the
Call and See MUNCK
fornia. <>n g<»n, Nevada
and Washington
” as extended to 'll the public
Lewin’s Meat Market 1 Territory.
laud states l»v act of Angnat I HJ?. John
Ail kinds of
Meats and Provisions
Furii-hcd at living pnr,-x.
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public
A -.hare
paiKM.xe
solKited.
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Proprie tor
|f’ Lo^an <d Bandon, conntv of < <»os, stab*
<>t (»it Roti, did "a A! ircb '•••
i‘MI . fib ine
| this otiice his sworn statement No. ‘JA75.
i for the pnrehase <»f the SE I I of the NW
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'■ of Rang«* 11 W, and will offer proof to show
1 th a the land sought is more valnable b»r
i - limb« r «i d -».im than for • ■■ ’n rItnt it '
p<irpos<>s and to «• tablish his claim to said j
! land before G. T. 'I’rendgnld. I
S Com-
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1 on I'hurMl tv. th« 27th »Hv "f \ngn<t, I'. mls
Heem»mes ns witnesses
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Joe ¡’lam, of Bandon« < iregon.
Wm I ogan, of B indon .Or* gon
John Hmnblork, of Band >n. Oregon. •
Hetirv Virgil, of Bandon. Orrgr.n
Anv and all persona claiming adversely
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this office
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claims in this office on or^refore said 11 th day
P.IMVMIN t I DDY.*
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à ir"’ è'iililica'ioti May 28,
BENJAMIN L. iJTDV. Register.
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Bring your
Lowe
Timber Lnmi Act June 3, 1878.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
United Staten Land Office,
United States Land Oilice.
Ruseburg, Oregon, March 30, l‘.KI8
Rosebtirii. Oregon, .hum 2ud 11108.
Notice is hereby given mat in compliance
Notice is hereby given that ('buries D. with the provisions of tlio act of congress
Lsnib, of Biindoii, Oregon, who on June of June 3, 1878. entitled "An act for the Huie
2ml. 11108, made limber Application, No ol timber lands in the states of California,
10115, fol SE
ot SE q. Section 21,
Oregon, Nevada and Washington Terri­
Township 30 South. Ranee 14 West, Wil
tory," as extended to all the public land
lammette Meridian, lias filed notice of in­
Htnt, s by act of August 4. 181)2, John PrensH
tention to make Final Proof, to establish
of Marshfield, county of C ooh , state of Ore­
claim to the land above described, before gon, did on September 18, 1907.file in this
G. T. Treadgold, U. S. Commissioner, at
office bis Hwornstatement No. 1'1’41, for the
Bandon, Oregon, on the 21 day of Septem­
purchase of lot three (3) of section No. 8 in
ber, 1908.
township. No. 27 outli. rang! No. 14 West
Claimant names as witnesses:
of the Willamette meridian, Oregon, aud
N. R. Smith, of Hare. Oregon'
will offer proof to show that the land sought
C IL Smith, of
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is more valuable for its timber or stone
<’. C. Fisher, of Bandon, “
t linn fbr agricultural purposes, and to es­
William Smith, of ••
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BEN IAMIN L. EDDY. Register tablish his claim to said land before L. A.
Liljeqvl.st, United States Commissioner for
Oregon, at his office in Marshfield. Coos
First Publication July 9lli
county, Oregon, on Saturday, the 18tli day
of July, A. I>. 1908.
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He names as witnesses:
Dr. E.Mingus of Marshfield, Coos county,
Timber La ml Act. June 3, 1878
< tregon.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
W. I
Merchant, of Marshfield, Coos
Uniteil States Land Office
conntv, < tregon.
Charles Merchant, of Marshfield, Coos
Roseburg. Oregon, April 8 1998.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance county, < tregon.
Tom Donnice of Bullard, Coos county,
with the provisions of the act of congress of
< tregon.
June 3, 1878. entitled “An net. for the s ite
Any and all persons claiming adversely
of timber lands in the States of California,
< tregon. Nevada, and Washington
t er­ the nliove described lands are requested to
ritory,’' as expended to all the Public file their claims in this office on or before
Land States by act of (ngnst 4. 1892, Claire said 18(h day of July, 1998.
BENJAMIN L EDDY, Register.
Y. Walker, f Bandon, county of Coos, state
of Oregon, did on March 21. 1908, file in
this office her sworn statement No. 9274, for NOIII EOF STREET IMPROVEMENT
the pnrclia e of the E 1-2 SW 1-4 and Lots
Notice is hereby given Unit the Board of
3 and I of Section No. 31, in Township No.
29 S. Range No. 13 W. and will offer prisif Trustees of the 'town of Bandon. Coos
County'Oregon,
by order duly passed, and
to show that, the laud sought is m >re vol
unble for its timber or stone than for entered in the journal of proceedings, does
i griculturnl purposes, and to establish tier propose to establish a grade, mid improve a
claim to said Jami la-fore G. T. ’Tread- portion of Fifth Street, in the Woodland and
gold, U. S Commiss-oner at Bandon. Coos Woolen Mill Addition to the Town of Ban
county, Oregon, on Thursdny. Hie 27th day don. as follows : By clearing and grading
till-said Street, between Columbia Avenue,
ol August, 1908.
in tile Woolen Mill Addition anil tile niter
Stic names as witnesses :
section of said Fifth Street with Abernathy
A. E. lladsall
Street,
in Woodland Addition, said street
E. I,. Oilman
being commonly known as the Coontv
J. C. Logan.
Robert Walker, Jr. all of Bandon. Ore- Plank road. To build a sidewalk upon sncli
street, and open the aniiie for general traf
v-n.
Any and all persons claiming adverely tic, ami build a bridge thereon where need
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN, that,
the nbove-deacribed lands are requested to ed
tile tlieii claims in this office on or before unless I wo t birds of the property owners ,
upon sncli portion of said Street file a
tin- 27th day of August. 1908.
written remonstrance with the Recorder of
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
said Town within ten (1(1) days from the
Register.
filial publication of this notice, winch final
First Publication May.28.
notice will Is- upon Thursday the 23rd day
of Jnly. 1908, then an Ordinance will be
passed by the Board of Trustees establish­
ing such a grade, upon said portion of sncli
street, and also appropriating fluids for im-
Timber 1-and Act June 3, 1878.
pr .ving such afreet, which appropriation
will be made by levying an assessment up­
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
on the adjacent, and abutting property.
United States I .arid Offs e,
Dated al Bandon. Oregon. July 91 h 11NI8.
Roseburg, Oregon, April 3, 1908.
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U. R. WADE, Recorder.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions ol the ail of congress ol
|ltM 3, 1870, entitled “An ini for lh<
all ol
Notice For Publication
timlier lands in the states of ( altfornia, Oregon,
Department of the Interior,
Nevada and Washington I calory, as extended
to all the pubis land states by art of August 4.
U. S. Land Office at
1892, I larry Walker of Bandon, county ofCoon,
Roaeburg, Oregon,
state of Oregon, did on January 24, 1908, file
May 12, I'108
in this office hl, sworn statement No 9492, for
the purchase of the N 1-2 NW 1-4 NW 1-4
Notice is hereby given that Charley A. Davis,
NE 1-4 Section 12 and SE 1-4 SW 1-4 Sec­ ol Bandon. Oregon, who on Jan 2nd, PAH,
tion I, township if) south of rnnge 14 west, anj made Homestead Entry. Na I2H5, for S 12
w
ill offer
9. Townah.p
will
otic proof to how that the land soAght is NW I 4. W 1-2 NE I 4. S«
more.valuable for its liriil,, r M t. n. than for 20, S, Range 14 W. Willamette Meridian, has
agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim hied nots-e of intention to m.ikr I trial live years
to said land la-fore (i. I
I readgold, U. S
Proof, to establish claim to the land above
Commissioner, at Random Oregon on I uesday, described. Iietwc G. T. Treadgold. U. S. Com-
the I llh day of August. 1908.
mi inner, at Bandon. Oregon, on the 19th day
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of Srpteml>rr, I'MJH.
He names as witnesses-
A E. Hadsall t Bandon, (tr.-gon.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Robert Walker. Jr. of Bandon. Oregon.
¿am Barrow«, of Bandon, Oregon.
B. N. I larrington of Bandon, Oregon.
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rn Hay nr*«, of
Spraa Osfxiurne’of Bandon. Oregon.
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Dale Barker, of < I
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
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Lyman Davidton
almve des, nbed lands are requested to file their
'l imber Lund Act .lune 3, 1878
“It. gives me pleasure to speak
good word
for Electric Bitters,
writes Mr. Frank (Jonlan ot No. 43G
Houston St N. Y. “It is a grand fam­
ily roediciue for dyspepsia and liver
coni pl leaf ions; while for lame back
and weak kidneys it cannot be to
highly recommended." Electric Bit­
ters regulate the digestive functions,
purify the blood, and impart renewed
vigor and vitahty to Hie w-ak and
pebilitated of both rexes. Sold under
guarantee at Lowe's drug store, 50c.
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The whiskey for the most particu­
lar people Stewart’s Bourbon, at
Jamison X Brown's.
( )RI-.«it >N
Clarence ) .
GRAND FAMILY MEDICINE
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F irsPpublaation July 2nd.
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