Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, July 30, 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
Sheltered from the wind,
to the Beach
Level Land, Beautiful Evergreen Grove on
the whole Tract.
Lots $15 to $30
ON THE INSTALLMENT PLAN OR FOR CASH
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SEE
The Bandon Investment Corporation, Bandon. Oregon, or E. N. Smith, Myrtle Point, Oregon
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Wordless Sc rmons.
THINKS IT SAVED HIS LIFE
Lester
M.
Nelson.
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Do You Like to Fi»h?
Naples.
We have discovered a fish
A GRAND FAMILY MEDICINE
“It gives me pleasure to speak a
bait which
says in a recent letter: “1
for Electric Bittern.“
good word
We complain bitterly, and with Mattie,
have used Dr. King's New Discovery makes’em bite. One box FREE of all writes Mr. Frank (Ionian ot No. 436
charge. Write for particulars,
FISHING
mtn h reason, at the reigning spirit many years, for coughs and colds, SUPBLY CO., Dept. U, Lebanon. Ohio.
Houston St N. Y. “It is a grand fatn-
of itensified commercialism.
In and I think it saved my life. I
ily medicine for dyspepsia and liver
have found it a reliable remedy for
complications;
while for lame back
its mad scurry for gain, it strives throat and lung complaints, and 1
and weak kidneys it cannot bo to
to obliterate time, and conquer dis­ would no more be without a bottle
FURNISHED ROOMS
highly recommended.’* Electric Bit­
tance. It takes the child from the than I would be without food.’* For
ters regulate the digestive functions,
forty years New Discovery
purify the blood, and impart renewed
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cradle and ties it to a machine.
It nearly
has stood at the head of throat, and
vigor aDd vita’ity to the w. ak and
transforms the world into a work­ lung rutnedies. t As a preventive of
pebilitated of both ?exes. Sold under
guarantee at Lowe's drug store. 50c.
It pneumonia, and I liealer of weak
house, and despises leisure.
lungs, it. has no equal
under
drives lives into hard lines, and has guarantee at Lowe’s Drug Soli!
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sture 5o
little mood lor mellowed hours.
c. and ’ $1.00.
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MHS SARAH COSTELLO
Trial botile free.
The whiskey for the most particu­
But the system is not all fault. It
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lar people Stewart’s Bourbon, at
Nice clean rooms 25 and 50c a
Jamison N Brown’s.
has deliwred the most effective
“Uncle Remus” Dead
ni^ht; $1.25 a week ; $5 «month
sermons ever preached on prohibi­
BANDON
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tion. When the big railroad systems
Joe ( ‘handler Harris who became
notified their employes that they famous over the pen nameof “Uncle
Bring your
must forego intoxicants or lose Remus’’ died at Atlanta, (»a., July 2.
loh Work
their positions, there were thousands Mr. Harris was in his sixtieth year.
of instantaneous conversions to the He first achieved recognition as a BANDON
O regon
to T he R ecorder .
i ause.
I hci c was in addition, a writer when lie started a series of
¡)ru ggist a,a .Apotheeo rtf
significant warning to all young men animal stories in the Constitution, in
that gradually the doors of employ­ which “Brer Rabbit’’ was always the
Is jnst in receipt of a new stock of
Write For l’riees on
ment! are closing to drinkers. liero.^At that time he was twenty­ Drugs and Chemicals. Patent. an<)
No pulpiteer in a lifetime of set eight years of age. Many years ago Proprietary Preparations, Toilet Ar­ Gasoline.
moils ever drove so many nails in ¡he royalties of -his books made him ticles. Druggist Sundries, Perfumes.
Brushes, Sponges. Soap. Nuts and
the coffin lid of intemperance It financially independent, but lor a Candies. Cigars, Tobacco* and Cig­
Distillate.
arettes,
Paints,
Oils.
(Hass
and
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ng
time
the
love
of
newspaper
was an uhpulpited sermon preached
by the spirit of commercialism and work kept him busy as an editorial Painter’s Supplies.
Launch Supplies
writer.
Finally, however he re­
lhe surviving fittest.
Others like it have been preached tired from newspaper work anti de—
bv great manufacturing ami mer \ oted his w hole time to his books,
Formerly ANCHOR BAR
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cantile establishments. It is a move Recently he became connected
ALVIN MUNCK, Prop
everywhere. It is the sanest of san with a magazine bearing his name,
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ity, and for that reason is spreading assuming editorial control of it.
Coos Bay Oil & Supply Co.
and extending to the minor estab­
Is now Located in F ine New Quartern
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Marshfield, Ore.
Phone 33
East of the Postoilice
lishments and industrial place1’. The BADLY SPRAINED ANKLE CURED
J W. FLANAGAN
W. M. LAWLOR
crowd in tne electric car is imperiled
Three years ago our daughter
Choéeea»
Wine,. Ijquora and Cigar*
ot
the
when the hand and brain
sprained htr ankle and had been suf­
B1LIJAKD ANI) POOL I ABLEH
lite dç- fering terribly for two days and
motorman are unsteady,
rights had not slept a min ite, Mr.
TIMBER LAND ACT JUNE 3, 1878.
positor's funds in the bank are Stallings, of Butler. Teun., told ns of
NOTICE I’Oll PUBLICATION
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jeopardized when the cashier’s Chamberlain’s Pain Halm We went
United State« Laud Office.
lloHebnrg, Ore., April 8 11108
brain is ever w ine-soaked, There is to the store that night and got a hot
Notice in hereby L’lv« n that hi c-»wipliane»
t e of it and bathed her ankle t■ or
Cali
and
See
MUNCK
no place in the activities of life where three tunes and she »ent to sleep
with th«- provinionH of the act ol
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of June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the
and had a good night s real.
1'lie
an 'ntoxii ated man is useful.
Hale of timber lands in the atatea of Cali­
fornia. Oregon, Nevada ami W mliinvton
Carrying the theory further, Su­ next morning she was much better
Territory,*’ hh extended to. >11 the public
and in a short time
conili walk
land
at a tea by net <»f August I IS92. John
perintendent Vanderhoetf of an I'.ly, around and had no more trouble
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Bai.don. c.Hint q ■ 1
Nevada, mine recently delivered a with her ankle E M. . Brninmit.
• if Orei»<.n. did o«». March 12». I '»•>< tile in
k thia office hi** «worn Mtatement No. 9575.
wordless sermon on cigarettes.
A Hampton. Tenn, 5 a i I 50 ch nt
I t<>r tin- Durcli.’i*'«* <>f the HE 1 I of thu’NW
sizes for sale by C Y. Lowe.
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n No ■ < I • ' i ■ i• • i jh H Month
notice posted at his mine warns
- t limo. II W and will offer proof ♦ ■» -low
Ail
kinds
-of
exo
1 tha the land*«ought ih n*or<- vald ibb for
cigarette smokers not to apply for
« ita tinilwr and atone than for agricultural
employment. He believes those who
pnr|»o«4ea and to e*tabll«li his claim to said
laud before G, T. Ti» ad^old. I
S (*un
to
Logger*
and
do not smoke cigarettes can give Notice
niissionei . at hi«* < H'u . ■*» B nd.»r». On «? »n.
•oil Thursday, the 27th day of August, 1908
better service than those who do,
Laborer*.
He names aa witneaaea:
and that is the reason for his actum,
Joe i lam, of Bandon,°<he l ?' »»
Win I <»gan’, of Bandon .Oregon
The old Holm’s Rest iuraut. .it
lie »ants results. All captains of
John Hambhwk. of Bandon. < heron.
Henry \ irgil, of Bandon. Ore/nn
industry want results. All employes the rear of the ( »pera Saloon h <s
I urni lied at livin> pvw •*.
A hare
Any and all persona claiming adversely
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changed
hands
and
Know
known
as
thv aliove described hind-
r. irquested to
.4 the pulils1 patron
solicited.
want results, jn this tense, steel-
fih
flair claim« in this otlb •
ri «.r before
Quick
strung conutiercial day.—Journal. the Louis I.tinch Counter.
-a>d 27th day of Au<ju«t 190«.
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BENIAMIN L. EDDY.
orders and fair treatment my motto.
The Pacific
Clarence )'. Lowe
The Eagle
Saloon Mianus : Engines
Lewin’s Meat Market
Meals and Provisions
if you ».mt pure wfeiskies find
wines vou c.tn »»t thrti* U> *n |.um
son & Brown'
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Roister.
Hop.
Proprietor^
First Publication
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Timber Land Act. June 3, 1878.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
United StnteR Land Otlioe,
RiiHi'lnirg, Oregon, March ¡«1, 1‘iOK
Notice ia hereby given tnat in compliauee
with the provieionH of t.ho act of congri aa
of Jane 3, 1878. entitled “An act for the a de
ot timber latidain the atatea of California,
Oregon, Nevada and Washington Terri­
tory." aa extended to all the public land
atat'a by ac. of Ailguat 4. 18112, John Prenaa
of Marahfield, county of Coos, stivte of t Ire-
gon, did on September 18, BK17. file in this
office his swornstatement No.‘.i:itl, for the
purchase of lot three (3) of section No. 8 in
township No. 27 ontli. range No. II West
of the Willamette meridian, Oregon, and
will ofier proof to show that the land soUL-ht
is more valuable for its timlier or atone
than for agricultural purposes, and to es­
tablish his claim to said land before L. A.
Liljeqvlst, United States Ccniinissioner for
Oregon, at his office in Marshfield, Goos
county, Oregon, on Saturday, the 18th day
of July, A. I>. 11X18.
He names aa witnesses '
Dr. E.Mingus of Marshfield, Coos comity,
Oregon.
W. T Merchant, of Marshfield, Coos
conntv, Oregon.
Charles Merchant, of Marahfield, Coos
county, < Iregon.
Tom Dotinice of Bullard, (loos conntv,
«Iregon.
Any ami all peraons claiming adversely
the above deacribed lands arc riqneated to
file their claims in thia office on or before
said lath day of July. 1908.
BENJAMIN L EDDY, Register.
Timber Lurid Act June 3, 1878
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
United States Lund Office,
Roseburg, Oregon, June 2nd 11X18.
Notice is hereby given that. Charles D.
Lamb, of Bandon, t Iregon, who on Jane
2nd, 11X18, mnde limber Application. No
10115, for 8E ‘a of SE >t. Section 21,
Township 30 Sooth. Range 14 West, Wil
lainmetle Meridian, has tiled notice of in­
tention to make Filial Proof, to establish
claim to the land above derarilied. before
<i. I . Treadgold, I
S. Commissioner, at
Bandon, Oregon, on the 21 day of Septem­
ber. I!X)8.
Claimant names as witnesses:
N. R. Smith, of Hare. Oregon’
C. R. Smith, of
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C. C. Fisher, of Bandon, “
William Smith, of “
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BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register
First Publication July 9th
Timber Land Act .lune 3, ls7K
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
United States Land Office
Roseburg. Oregon, April sitkis.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
wit h the provisions of the act of congress of
.lune 3, 1S7S. entitl'd “An act for the s-de
of timber lands in the Simes of California,
Oregon, Nevada, mid Washiugton
Ter­
ritory,’’ as extended to all the Pultlic
Land States by act of 'ngnst 4. IK'32. Claire
Y. Walker, f Bandon, count v of Coos, state
of Oregon, did on March 21. I’.MIS, file in
this oilice her sworn statement No. '.1271, tor
the purcha e of the E 12 SW 1-4 and Lots
3 and 4 of Section No. 31. in Township No.
2!l S. Range No. 13 W, and will offer proof
to show that the laud sought is m >re val
unble for its limiter or stone than for
i gricnlturnl purposes, mid to establish her
claim to miid land before G. T. Tread-
gold, U. S Commissioner at Bandon. Coos
imnnty, Oregon, on I hnrstlay, the 27th day
ot August, I'.ms.
Stic names as witnesses:
A. E. Hadsall
E. L. Ohuniii
•I. C. Logan
Robert Walker, Jr. all of Bandon, Ore
gon.
Any mid all person-, claiming advt-reh
the above described lands arc requested to
file theii claims in lids office on or before
the 27th day of August, I'.MIH.
BENJAMIN I, EDDY,
lip'/inter
First I’nldicnl ion ' M iv 2«
I inibcr Land A< l June i. 1878
NO I K F. F OR PUBI K A I ION
NOT1CEOF STREET
IMPROVEMENT
Notice is hereby given that the lionni of
Trustees of the Town of Bandon. Coos
Connty’Oregon, by order dnly pnssed, and
entered hi the journal of proceedings, does
propose to establish a grade, and improve a
portion of Fifth Street m the Woodland mid
Woolen Mill Addition to the Town of Ban
don. as follows : By clearinc anil eroding
t he said St reef between ('oliinibiii Avenue,
in tile Woolen Mill Addition and the inter
section of said Fifth Street with Alernnthv
Street, in Woodland Addition, said street
being commonly known as the Countv
Plank road. To build a sidewalk npon such
street, and open the snine for general traf­
fic. amt build a bridge thereon where need
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NOTICE IS Fl II I HER GIVEN, that
unless two thirds of tl>e property owners
npon such ixirtmn of said Street file a
written remonstrance with tile Recorder of
said Town within ten (III) days from tIm
final publication of tins notice, which final
notice will lie upon Plinrsdny th'- 23rd day
of 4nlv. I'.*», then an Ordinance will be
passed l»v the Board of Trustees establish
me such a crude, upon sni<| portion of such
street, ami also appropriating funds f<lf im­
proving such stri-'t, winch appropriation
will Is mad" bv levying an assessment up
on the mlj ici nt mid abutting property.
Dated at Bandon. Oregon. .Inlv'Hli I'.sis.
2M 3t
(!. R. WADE, Recorder.
United Stall Land Olfiie,
Roseburg, Oregon. April 3, I’tOH.
Nois e 1« hereby :'iven that in compliance
with lhe provisions of lhe a< I. of congms ol
June 3, |M7H. entitled "An • I for the sale of
Noli« c F.or I’ubja ation
timlier lands in lhe stales o1 < aliforma. Oregon.
De[Mitment ol the Interior.
Nevada anil W .ohini’ton I errilory. .. extended
Io all lhe public land -tales by eel of '.Align I 4.
U. S. Land Office at
I s' 12. I l.o i v Mt alb» i ol Bandon covaty ot( daa,
Royeburg, Oregon,
lale ol Oregon. 'lid on January ¿4. Ihl<
May 12. I0OH
in this otfii e hi worn tatement N Io. 9492, lor
th pun I,as. ol the N 1-2 NW 1-4 NW 1-4 , Notin' i hereby given that C harley A. Dnvi«,
NE 1-4 Section I.’ and 3E I 4 SW 14. Sa
ol Bandon. Oregon, who on Jan
2nd. I'M)I,
lion I. towndnp JO sonili ol inng»’ 14 Went, and made ll .rrw ilca.l 1 ntry, No I2535. for S I 2
will offer proof Io show that the- "land M uyht is NW I 4, W I -2 NE I 4. Sat 9. ’ In h,P
IBOft valiLtl lf fof it • tiiiil-'f MM t<»ric then M 29, S. Range |4 W, Willamette Meridian, ha*
Agricultural purpo *•«. and to » lablidi hr < lattii filial notice <4 intention to malt' I mat five year
Io said land before G. I
freedflold, U. S. Proof, to establish claim to the land above
( •itnnii ioatr, m Bendon, Oyegon on lu* day, described, before G. I Treadgold, U. S. Com-
mi. loner, at Bandon. Oregon, on ihr
lhe | |9th
thr I I th day ol August, 1'1^.*
(>th day
of September, I’MIft.
I Ir namn as witness*
All Lid all* of B rxl di. <
.Claimant name* as witnesses:
Robert Walker.*Jr, of Bandon. Oitgon.
Sam Barrow*, of Bandon, Oregon.
B. N. Harrington ot Bandon. Oregon.
en Haynes, of
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• Spray O«bourne of Bandon. Oregon.
Dale Barker, of
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Any and all penons claiming adversely the
Lyman Davidson
above drwribed land« are requited to hie lltrir
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
i laimi in lhi< office on or before «aid ’ 11 th day ,
Register,
ol August. I'klR.
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BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Réguler. | F irti pubi» Mion Jal) ¿nd.
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