Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, July 30, 1908, Image 2

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    “Booat” Bandon
Natur» bw pr>witei U» atomseh
with ctrttiu aatiiMÜ I mn M S maw » m
Washington, July gstli—Tht th» dig*uva juiaaa, and it n Uurou<k
tbwcjuic«» that th» tuud w» «et i»
F uel-l esting plant ot the United acted upon iu auch a vay aa to pro-
States Geological Survey, at Denver, dnea Ua rick, r»d blood ibat lue»
Colo., one of the factors in the con­ through th» *«iu» ot oar body aud
uakaa
»um»«> Lasiiby and
servation of the coal supply of the tharwby
rotmat aud it ia th« eaateuia* of
country, will resume o|K-rations the thaw digoati«» juM»» tbet daatroy*
latter part of July.
At this plant baalUi. it ia our oeu fault it w» de­
stroy our ovu baaltb. sad y«t it » ao
the government is endeavoring to easy for uoiu « ii *» to put th» »tomacb
obtain greater efficiency from the out of urdar. WLuu yoe uuaii to
coals of the Rocky Mountain Fields tak« aoumlhitig you auo* is ruliubla
som»tbing like Kodo) for dyapupa*»
by washing aud cooking them. and iudigaMiou. K im I o I ú» plaaaau«
Many of the coals of the west con­ to taka, iti» rebebía aud it ia guur-
tain such quantities of impurities— autevd to giva raltaf. Il ia auTd by
Bandon Drug Uo.
The tollowing letter, written by
C. A Warren, president of The
W arren Publicity Co. of Port’and
recently received at this office:
Dear Editor:-
After a pleasant journey
ami 1 k in Portland, hard at work.
We shall commence work on the 1
Bandon booklet in a day or tue»,
I feel that the appr priation that
was made by your energetic busi-
men and citizens, w hile I was in B.in­
d»»n, will be a great start ti »ward
btuigii.g Bandon and her rettou rces ash and sulphur—that they are not
b< fore all the homeseek< rs and in­ of much value for commercial use.
vestors in tbe United States and It has been tbe Government’s pur­
pose to wash the impurities out of
Canada.
Yi'i:r city is blessed with thohs- these coals so that the}’ can be
aiuis of countless
resources a utilized. The success already ob-
d< liglilfu climate, and an ideal and 1 tained warrants a continuation of
During the last fiscal
sanitary» sight for the greatest and this work.
I
year,
ninety
tests of coal were made
last resort town all the year around,
«»I any pl ice on the Coast.
You it the Denver plant, resulting in
liavt already the nucleus of ¿1 great many of them being decidedly im­
ni.inut icturing industy; You have proved.
Of thirty seven Western coals
the 11.«»st scenic beach on the Coast.
Youi harbor is now ample to ac- tested, at the Denver plant, all
1 ■ m< date the shipping and can but three produced good coke
c.isi y without much expense be though a number < f them were con­
sidered as non-coking. The im­
in ide much greater.
of this is seen when the
Your loyal merchants and busi I portance
.
.
.
.
immensity
of the smelting business
less men. anil others who forsee
the future destiny of your city, de- 1 of the West is realized and the
serve much credit for the heroic I ' therefore enormous demand for
way u> which they assisted in the good ccke. Several of these coals
raising of the “Boost” fund. Let without washing have failed to make
these same men with every confi­ i coal fit for metallurgical purposes
dence in your city and its future, be owing to the large amount ofsul-
Other coals would
just as conscientious in the care J phur in them.
not
even
make
steam
without the
and assistance given out to all
I
washing
process.
newcomers, and I assure you your
It is likely that the final results
town w ill grow to be one of the
<
f
these tests will add millions of
foremost cities of the Pacific Coast.
dollars
to the fuel values of the
Encourage the farmer who comes
West.
It has already b en shown
to your city; hang on to his con- j
fidence and make him see what ac that a number of coals that in the
tually exists for him if he will stay past have not been mined because
and put his shoulder to the wheel. of their impurities, can now be
Assist the manufacturer all in your profitably utilized This will extend
power to get the factory started and the life of the fuel supply and
surely you will build a city, It is make possible vast industrial enter-
my judgement that you have per- prises in the West that would not
feit soil for the raising of all kinds locate there had the government
of vegetables and fruit, without ir­ not taken this step.
The lack of knowledge of the
rigation. You should do something
nature
of the coals of the west has
to encourage settlers to clear the
been
its
chief handicap to com­
land and plant fruit farms. One
With the
g< od way to do this is to sell the mercial development.
finest
supply
of
bituminous
anc
outlying districts in small acreage,
anthracite
coal
in
the
world
locatec
You must
from two to ten acres,
follow up the logger and saw-mill in the Eastern part of the country,
with the farms or your town will it has been felt that the West, in
some instances could not compete
suffer.
The results
You can raise the valuation of in manufacturing.
shown
by
the
Government
have done
your city property by teaching the
residents to beautify the home much to dispel this idea and the
surroundings,
Plant roses and West has been going forward at a
flowers anti plenty of them. You rapid rate. Still further develop­
can have a beautiful city as well as ments are expected upon the com
a large one. Every resident should pletion of the tests this year The
become aroused and to do all his I Jenver plant is in charge of O. W.
part. People build cities together Belden, assisted by G. R. Delmator.
with natural surroundings,
All A bulletin will soon be issued by
must work in harmony, I.et every the Geological Survey on the work
one be a booster, and at the same already accomplished at this plant.
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time prove al’ assertions by show-
A Faithful Friend
ing what they can do.
“
I
have
used Chamberlain's Colic.
I am deeply grateful for the splen­
Cholera
and
iliairtioea Remedy since
did assistance rendered me, by the
it was tisrt introduced to tbe public
committee representing your busi­
in 1872, and have never found one
ness interests; 1 am also apprecia­ ristance where a core whh not
tive of the personal help afforded speedily effected by its use, 1 have
me by those indirectly interested been a commercial traveler for eigh­
in anil around Bandon.
No mis­ teen years, ami never start on a trip
take will be made by advertising without this, my faithful friend.*
your city in every way possible. says H. S. Nicholas of Oakland Ind
\\ hen a man ban need a rem­
Let everybody ''Boost” for Bandon- Per.
by the sea. Help build tbe greater edy fo. thirtydive years be knows its
value .»nil is competent to epeak of if.
Bandon.
For eale by U. ’». Lowe.
Yours Very Truly,
C. A. W arren .
Teacher’s Examination
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THE REMEDY THAT DOES
“Dr. King's New Discovery is the
remedy flint does the lienlitig others
promise but. fail to perform,*' says
Mrs. E. R. Pierson, of Auburn Cen­
tre, Ps. “It is curing me of throat
and lung trouble of long standing,
Unit other treatments relieved only
temporarily. New discovery is doing
me so much good that I feel con
tident its continued use for a reason
able length of time will restore me •<>
perfect health.“
This renoUned
coiigli anil cold remedy and throat
and »ling healer is sold at
Y.
Lowe s drug store. 50c. and $1.00,
Trial bottle flee.
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DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder pills
are prompt Hiid thorough and will
tn n very abort lime strengthen the
weakened kidney«. and allay trouble-,
nri-mg from inflammation of the
bladder. They are rpcoinniended
everywhere. Sold by Bandon Drug
Co.
Notice is hereby given that the
regular semi-annual examination
of applicants for State and County
papers w ill be held in the Court
House at Coquille, Oregon, begin­
ning August 12, 1908, and continu­
ing three days.
Dated this 24th day of Joly, 191.8.
W. II. B unch ,
Co Supt.
Bert Batber, ot Elton. W ia, aeya
I b«»« on.y f«kM> f nr A eea r»f
yua» üidnay and Bledder Pille aud
they haee dune onea foe tue tbau
nur utker umübsiuo bae ater dun«.
I am etili takiug tbe pilla aa I wen»
a perfeet eore. ’
Mr Barter rwfere
to Dawitta Kidaey
aod Bladder
Pille- Sold by Bandon Drog Co.
NOTICEFOK PIKLH AÍ1ON
Itaparta*««* of «fia Iatoriov.
Land Oflo« «t Ktwebnrg. Or.
April 18 1998.
NoU«« 1« h«r«bv g>ven thst Nauoel D
Banuva a! Itaadun. Orewou. ba* tilvd no-
ti«* nt bi« iatoatiuw to make final flve vean
nruod ia aapoor* of bMetalm, vis; Houi«
•toad Eatry No r2n»> made Oetotier 26»h,
HUI, fu* lbá H W I 4. Mertexi 9, ’Fowuahip
W Hoatb. Han«« 14 W««i. W. M. aud tha'
■nal cvuof will ba otad« befor« G. T. ' r«ad
«wkl. U. H Consmiaatoner. «t hi* office in
■—Oraffoo, on 'l ocaday, Jnly 14, 191*«.
Ha aaaa«« ib« foHowing witneenea t<>
IN 1HE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE
STATE O> OMKUON, IN AND TOM prava toa «uatiBBooa reaidenoe atoll, and
«sUtivatáo i ot, Ib« land, vis
tXXJH OOUNTY.
Joba Davia, of Bandon. Oregoa.
J.W. r«ll«r, Plaiatid,
E. Dy«r, ot Baodow, Oregoa.
I Heil ia Egaily to
Mía. Aaaia Harrow« of Band<-p, Oregou
va.
Curri« Will Maa* and
Qaw« Txto to
Oory Búllwall of Bandea, O v « w < m >.
BTNJAMIN L. EDDY.
< arri« E. Williaaa«,
Real Properly.
defeudanta.
Ragiater.
Hrto PablántM« May 8.
SUMMONS.
To Carrie Williaiaa aad Oarrto E. Wu-
liaiai, defendant«:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON:
You aud racb of voa ar« hereby repaired
to appear in tbe above «atilled Court a«d
Cauae, and answer the Coaplaiat tiled
against you there!« by tbe Plaintig, on or
before tbe iHst day of tbe time pr««onb«d
tor the publication ot tbia moiuoui whteb
day is six consecutive weeks from the date
All kinds of Repair Work done
of the first publication hereof, th« date of
the first publication is th« 25tb of Jun«, promptly and in a workmanlike
1908 and tbe last publication will ba on th« man-ner.
r>tb of ‘ ugost, IHOH. And you are notified
ttiat if yon fail to so appear or answer said
Horseshoeing a Specialty
Complaint, Plaintig will apply to th« Conn
for the relief prayed for in his sard Com­
Location on plank road oua-foarth mile
plaint. to-wit: For a decree Whereby l><
from th« bteamw Landing.
fendante’ a iverse claims to .bone oarlaiu BANDON
....
OREGON
parcels of land described as Lota eight,
nine and twelve id Block fourteen and Lots
one. four, five, eight, nine and twelve i«
Block fifteen. Woodland Addition to the
Town of Bandon, Coos County, Oregon
platted and of record in tbe office of the
Couuty Clerk of said County, shall be de­
termined and forever foreclosed and Plain­
tiff declared and adjudged to be the abao
lute owner of tbe said real property, and
tbe defendants and each of them exoladed
front any aud all right, interest or lien in or
to tbe said described property or any part
Has moved into the Gallier
thereof. Ibis summons is served upon you
by publication thereof in tbe Bandon
Building
opposite the Post
R boomdbs , a weekly newspaper of general
circulation, published iu tbe Town of Ban­
office.
Big bargains in
don in Coos Count ’, Oregon, pursuant to
Jewelry all the time and
tbe order of Hon. J. W. Hamilton Judge of
the witbiu named Court, made and dated
the 2:3d day of Jane, 1908.
NEW GOODS
G. T. TREADGOLD,
Constantly
Arriving.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
A. N. AMES,
Rlæltflsiiiiili
YV iigoninii.kcr
Ludgna am Restated to loUty Uto OSoo «• Darti«® af UftuM «nd ou
CUup af Mtatuig Bight
Card» «»dat th» Band an Mb y* is., mon .
DB. B. W BOftAlTBB
PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON
BANDON
0 REGGI
Dr M
KO VLB tO 10
FH tSIClAN
A SUHUEui\
OMas ewr Drug Store.
Hours, 9 t
».as. 1RI ku 4, p.-«a. ; 7 to 8 ia the evenii.g.
Nwfit sails aasvar«d from oiUue.
Otae ■ Lmud Binktag. ijan la aad Wtert
Ph.me Call* Piumpdy .Atawtad.
Stiert»
Ruuou al ILarl Gaiter,
•AIM*.
Okl'GilN
Lawab Triita N«. 4A Imp. O. R M.
EETSev«ry Tsuadsy « wsiun •» 8 rut Dr J Warren itoirv
• I lb* Hnudoa Wigvaa*. liu>MMuia<
oiiief* in Muisl«is*liuti «re laaJialiy lavitad Pkytaaaa aad Surgawt * Operative
Io Hlleod.
O. 0, WaLDVoiMi..
0. T. F ibubn , C. of K.
ttacAaoi
M
Surgery a Spacially.
Bta»4o. W R. C. N*. 40
M-«la every first aud third Matardoy in
vaeb luoutb Ht 2 p. ui. lu G A. H Hall.
OFFICE, Lava's DM®
As P-taUte,
RaaaMoce in
Ssons.
Cordial invilalioa «atrudral to all li f t-
Iter«
M um
Maa. 1». A. Y ou«o, Fraattatit.
Dr. 8 U. Perkins
M aiybtt « Moua. Meorntary.
andon lodge , No. un, a
E
dny
»'. a m .
OFFICE HOURS : 10 a. m. to 3 p
m„ 7 p. m. to 8 p. m.
Misled eoiuuiuaicatioiie Brat Halur-
utter tbe full luoou of each luoailh
All Master Maaous oordially iavitad.
GURLEY HOAX. W. M.
Lloyd Kuan, Hecratary.
Offioa îu lew Dankalm Building.
DR. LISTER P. SORENSEN,
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1. o. o. r
Office ia New L«w«-La*rd Building
Tetaphome at Haena.
meets every Wadueeilay evening Heaara
> a. a«., to 5 p. aa. By reqaett
Visiting brother* in good etandlu« cor­
) ta S, p.
dially invited.
RANDOM
OREGO74
CHAS. S. MuCULLOCH, N. G.
GuArroN T ylbb , Seo.
andon lodge , No.tas, 1. o. o. r
B
O R WADE
Rebakali Lodge N«. 121.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
EETS Every 2nd and 4tb Tuesday«,
Notary Public
Praotice niuht first WtHluesday uf th«
luoutb, Social E vcuidk tbe 3rd Saturday of
Otto« : Room 1 Laird Building.
the mouth. A cordial invitation eit«uil«d
to all uieuiberH in good standing.
B andon ,
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.
.
.
Guru N
MINERVA LEWIN, N. G.
C lama G obtz , Sec’y.
O. T. TBIADOOLU,
M
BOYLE'S
J EWELRY
ATTORNEY AND COUNSEL«
ELPHI LODGE N . 64, Knights of
AT LAW,
1’vtbias. Meets every Monday evea-
D
S T O R K vited mg to at attend.
M
hall. Visiting Knight* in­
NOTARY PUBLIC
SPRAY OSBORN, C. C.
Knight« of PythlM
hbouio
U. M <<)W M*l MM I ON KH
B. N. H amkin (» ton , K. of R. S.
Bandon,
-
Oregon
-pABLE ROCK CAMP, No. 9176, M. W. Office With Bandon Investment < o
Modem Woodmen.
1 of A. Meet« tbe 2d unii 4lh Wednesday
of eneb inontb at K. P. Hall.
Viaitiug
GKO. F. TOFP1NG,
neighbors cordially luvited to attend.
A. J. HARTMAN. H. C.
ATTORNEY and COUNSELOR AT I AW
E. E. O akkh , Clerk.
AND
NOTARY PUBLIC.
Forestara of America.
Fire Inauranoe.
'tOURT QUEEN OF THE FOREST. No.
BUILDERS,
ATTENTION!
WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OB1 SUPPLYING LOCAL
ORDERS FOR
17, meets Friday night of each week,
C J in Concrete
Hall, Bandon. Oregon. A cor­
■aidoa.
dial welcome is extended to all visiting
brotbera.
A. E. H adsall ,
G eo . E. W ilson ,
Chief Ranger.
Fin. Secretary.
easide camp
N o . 312, w. o. w.
-
-
-
-
Oragou.
Dr. H- Kf Brown.
Resident Dentist.
Laird Building, over Vienna Cafe.
Woodmen of tbe World,
S
LUMBER
Appointment» by request nt nny
hour.
meets in regular session tbe first and
third Ttiuradava of each month in tbe Ma- Ofice Hour»:
sonio ball. Visiting neigbtiore are oordially
Phone.
invited.
It W. BULLARD, 0. 0.
O.C. W aldvookl , Clerk.
reasonable
8 to 12 M.. I to 5 P. M.
BANDON, OREGON
OF ALL KINDS ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE
a
Orders delivered if desired.
Prices to meet competition.
Lyons & Johnson Lumber Co
PROSPER. OREGON
c.
A.
JAMISON
JACK
MOWN
The Arcade Saloon,
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
ventiated rooms free from odors.
SMITH BROTHERS
Choicset of Wines, Liquors and
Cigars.
They Handle The Famous
Weinhard’s
Beers
In The New Green Building
The New Lowe & Laird Building
▼
C. T. B lumknrotbbr , Notary Public.
Bandon Real Estate & Loan Co
All Kinds of Real Estats Bought and Sold.
MgMtey.
Office-
Bsundon
The Weinhard’s Brewery Depot
0. H. BkAMLEY, Maular
Money Loans Negotiated on Approved Security. All U. S
Lend Matters a Specialty and Promptly Attended
to. Pension aad Inanranoa Agency. Bond
Brokers.
Traoe-Atlantie Steam-
ship aad Railroad Ticket
WHOLESALE LIQUORS, Napa Soda, W.
A Gatnaa
Co.’a Wbiakiaa, Whit» Rock,
Standard Malt and Craam of Malt, and otbar
Standard Brand« offBnuidiM, Wbiakiaa, Gin.
Win*«, ate.
S. W» «taira
IMI»«,
Oregon.
Building
SORE NIPPLES
Any motlier wh»> has luid rsprr
u-ric«- with ilii- <|isires*itig ailment
will lie pleased t<> know 1 bst a eure
may be effected by applying Chhin-
beiiain'n Salve Hsamin ns tlm clnl Ila
l»<»tie nnrsing. Wipe it oft with >•
»<>ft <Tt»lh hof 4«» allowing lite I «be I..
n»irse. Many trained nurses n-e t|,U
s.,|v,» wi'h be«t results
For side L
(J. I I .mt p.
Do Yoe Like to Tab?
We hire <li*c,iver> d h tisl, li ,il «l.icl,
iiiiikts < ii > bite... One bul Flit I. <4 h I i
eliaric1. W rite for purticnlars.
FISHING
St PBLY f 0 , iJOgA L,L<
OMs.
•
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BANDON STEAM LAUNDRY
Family Washing a Specialty.
Rook
R
o
First Claw Laundry Work Guaranteed.
Spacial
al tention given to fine woolen foods.
t k in ng and pressing Men’s suits and Ladies’ fine skirts given
prompt attention.
T. A. BATES, Proprietor