Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, September 24, 1908, Image 8

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Taft will Meet Bryan
Otto Melcher.
lias Just arrived from •U*’ 1*a-t t
make Bandon his home.
He is prepared to do pointing and
piiper hanging in an up-to-date
style and at reasonable prices.
Your patronage solicited. Leave
orders at Lint's Studio.
Chicago, Sept. 18—It was an­
nounced at Republican headquarters
hert that it has been decided to
charter a sjjecial train to bring T.dt
here on the night of October 7th or
the waterways convention to prove
that he is not afraid to meet Bryan
Dewitt’« Little Early Risere are
and put to rest claims and asser­ small pilla, easy to take, geutle and
tions to that effect.
anre. Sold by Bandon Drtig Co.
Taft had made an engagement to
Dewitt's Carbolized Witch Hazel
speak on that afternoon at Gales
burg, 111., at the semi-centennial of is recommended an the brat thing to
the Lincoln-Douglas debate. It was use for piles. It is, of conr»e. good
not believed that he could reach for anything where a Halve in
needed. Beware of imitations. Sold
Chicago in time for the banquet, bv Bandon Drug Co.
and that is the cause given at his
headquarters for his original declina­
Don t be afraid to give Chamber­
lain's Cough Remedy to your eliil
tion of the invitation.
This has put new life into the ar •iron. It contains n«1 opium* or other
It always cures.
rangements for the banquet, and now harmful drug.
For sale by C, Y. Low«.
that it seems certain that both the
Republican and Democratic candi­
dates will bt present new efforts to BANDON TRA NSFER CO.
bring the candidates of all parties
C. II. P a TTKKH o N A HON
here will be made.
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Oregon’s Greatest Fair Closed
Salem, Or. Sept. i8-Oregon’s
greatest state fair is nearing its close
this afternoon. Race records have
been broken and horse lovers have
had their tastes fully satisfied. I1
has surpassed any fair of a similar
nature ever held in the West. Favor
able weather did much for the heavv
attendance, but to President Mat
lock, Secretary Welch and the entire
board is due the credit for making
lhe fair a success after the crowd
reached the grounds.
No one who visited the 1908 fai
was disappointed and many were
greatly and pleasantly surprised
Every feature has been sucessful.
The board will endeavor to make
the fair next year still more of a
success and assist it along lines that
have shown need for most improve­
ment.
ATTACKED BY WHALES. 1
taaua Wharu 8hipa H»vi Been Ram­
med by These Monster*.
While cruising in the south seas
the whaler Essex on Nov. 20, 1820,
was funou^A' attacked by a cow
■perm whale, supposed to have been
tne mother of a calf which had just
been harpooned. The whale had
not been wounded herself, and her
attack was very determined. At
her first rush she passed under the
Essex and carried away a great
length of her false keel. Then,
coming to the surface a consider­
able distance away, she appeared to
take bearings and deliberately
charged the vessel again, ramming
her with such violence that she
stove in the bows, while the ship
rolled so heavily that the captain
thought she must be dismasted. The
case is memorable because the crew'
had to abandon the vessel, and one
boat was never heard of again.
A more singular instance of a
whale attacking a ve sei occurred in
1895. The singularity lies in the
fact that in the case of the llanda
Isle the attack was entirely unpro
voked. This vessel, a brigantine of
260 tons, was on her way to Sydney
with a cargo of timber. On Aug.
24, about noon, a couple of sperm
whales arose very close to the ves­
sel, and while the crew watched
them “sporting” across her bows
the pair suddenly slewed uround and
came straight for her. One thought
better of it and dived below the
Handa Isle. The other struck her
fair and square on her beam, crush­
ing in her timbers. Having rammed
the ship in this resolute fashion, the
whale sheered off, terribly damaged
about the head, and presently sank,
tail first.
Fortunately there wero some
packages of rawhides on board, and
the crew were able to keep the ves­
sel afloat until a rough and ready
oollúnon mat had been fashioned
eut of these and drawn over the
look.—Bailey’s Magazine.
THE MERCY HOSPITAL
At North Bend
Is now open for the re­
ception of patients. The
terms ate $10 per week
and upward*. For par­
ticular* apply to
:
BANDON
OREGON
A DIFFICULT BATH
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Mirg, OMgO*
A. Me Nair, the Hrdware Man.
BRIDGE. & BEACH Stoves, Ranges gild Heateu hat? tn them so mans excellent ie»
that they are now at know Irdged the greatest sellers on the coast and they are growing
Department of the Interior.
United St atus Ln nd Office.
Roseburg, Oregon, April 28th, 100F*
Notice
TINNING AND PLUMBING A SPECIALI V.
Our Assortment of Hardware. I in» arc and Edged l oots Is Most Complete.
Notice is
hereby given that Ralph M
Knight, of Roseburg,, Oregon, who, on Oc­
tober 25, l(A)7, made Timber Application, No.
9788. for N 1-2 SW I-4SWI4.SW I-4Set. I
NE 1-4 SE 1-4, Section 2, Township 30, South,
Range 14 West, Willamette Meridian, has filed
notice of intention to make Final Proof, to es
tablish claim to the land above described before
the Register and Receiver, at Roseburg, Oregon,
on the 16th day of November, l(M)8,
Glaimant names as witnesses:
I lenry Miller, °f Myrtle Point, Oregon
Î, L. Knight, of
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-. A. Marsters, of Roseburg
William Page, of Klamath Falls, *,
BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Register
First Publication Aug. 27.
Hotel Gallier
For Publication---Isolated Tract
PUBLIC
LAND SALE
Department ot the Interior
United States l^ind Office
Rates $1 to $2 per day
Roseburg, Ore, Aug. 28, 1908.
Notice is hereby given that, as directed by th.
( ommissioner of the General 1 .and Office, unde,
the provisions of the act of Congress approve«
June 27, I9O() (34 Stats,, 517), we will offt
at public sale to the highest bidder, at |(
o’clock a. in. on the 23rd day of October next
at this office, the following had of land: NWI-
SW 1-4, Sec. 15. T. 30 S., R.,
14
W ,
W M.
Any persons claiming adversely the abov
described lands are advised to file their claim
or objections on or before the time designate« i
for such sale.
Not coal land.
week or month.
Sample Room in Connection.
Oregon
J. E. Y oung
W. C. P ark i
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YOUNG & PARKER
LAWRENCE. Receiver.
Parkersburg and Bandon, Manufacturers of
First Publication Sept. 3.
May 12. 1908
Notice is hereby given that Charley A. Davis,
of Bandon, Oregon, who on Jan. 2nd, 190V
made Homestead Entry, No 12335, for S 1-2
N\X 1-4, W 1-2 NE 1-4, Sec. 9, Township
29, S, Range 14 W, Willamette Meridian, ha
filed notice of intention to make Final five year >
Proof, to establish claim to the land abov<
described, before G. T. Treadgold, U. S. Com
missioner, at Bandon, Oregon, on the 19th day
of September, 1908.
Special Rates by the
Bandon
BENJAMIN L. i.DDT, Regime
J. M
We have the exclusive agen» y in Bandon lor these household
tn favor every year.
and office necessities, and prices range exceedingly intxlest in either case
First Publication Aug. 13
NO I R E FOB Pl BLi( ’ \ I ION
Roseburg, Oregon,
Exciting Time In the Dead Sea and the
River Jordan.
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Auy 4’h. I»-*'
Notice n hereby yivvn VLal Snuiue
IL.liter, <>fBandon. (ht-^on
who, o Jan
imrv i‘.» r.A‘3. made Ih ni'- ti nd EiUrv, No
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7.
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K.
1918.
for
h»ts2A3.
SEI 4 <»
KE 14 .NW 1 4. MeCtlOII ...
1 WIIHtll)
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NWL4.NW 1-4 of
NE I I. action 5
Hootb. Knnge 14 Went. W illmnette Alei.i
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dian, tian tiled notice of intention tw timjo
• Mt-rhliai'. baa filed I. 1 iff id il
Final Proof, to the land above described
before G. T Treadgold. I' S CoiniiltHHioiier, ft utloli to 111 ike Firnil the year Proof, t,
claim to »lit land above de
for Oregon, at
Bandon, i ’. h . h
* ouutv, eMtnbliHh
aeribed, before G T,
Trendyold. U 8
..................... the 2nd day of NovemU r IHtw.
C. I iiiKA-i«»Her, at Bandon, Oreyon 011 (In
Claimant namea aa witneases:
Id'll
day
of
October,
1308.
CasHioH .M. Doyle, of Bandon. Oregon,
Claimant name* as witnesses:
Cory Stillwell, of Bandon, Oregon.
Abr’diam Corrioa, ol Band*»ll, Oreyon
Alfred Wear, of Bandon. Oregon.
.loMcpIi Y’ouny, of Bandon, Oreyon.
Amon E. Had«all of Bandon. Oregon.
Henry Borwn.of Bandon, Oreyon.
BENJAMIN I,. EDDY.
Edward E Oakt^a. of Bandon. Oreyon.
.
Begiater,
Firat Piibiionlion Sept 3
B xnjamin L. E i > i » y ,
Keui-ter.
U. S. Land Office at
Notice for Publication
D epartment or the I nterior
Lnntl Office Hi Ro-eburg, Olegoti
August 27th, I9(IS
Notice is hereby given that Cliarie
F. W. Bliimenrother, of Bandon
Oregon, who, on February 24th 1902
made Homestead Entry, No. 11322
S. K 0749. for S 12 NE I 4 Sec 23
S\\ 1 4 of NW 1 4; NW I 4 of S \\
1-4 Section 24, Township South. 1;
15 West, W. M , has tiled uotice ol
intention to make Final five yeat
Proof, to establish claim to the lam
above described, before G. T. Treat!
gold, IJ. S. Commissioner, nt Bandon
Oregon, on the i2tb day of Novetnb» 1
1908.
Claimant names as witnesses:
James F. Alnmbatigh, of Bandon
Oregon, Wallace I’ Pomeroy, ol
Bandon, Oregon. William Noedbnrg
of Bandon. Oregon, Köberl Hunt ol
Bandon, Oregon
B enjamin L. E piiv , Register.
First Publication Sept. 24
It is well known that the waters
of the Dead sea are much heavier
than those of the ocean. This is
due to the great amount of salt held
in solution. z\ few years ago Mr.
(now Sir) Gray Hill of England
Claimant names as witnesses:
made a trial of swimming in the
sea and then in the Jordan to com­ Sam Barrows, of Bandon, Oregon.
en Haynes, of
pare the two. lie tells the result
Dale Barker, of
in his book, “With the Bedouins:”
Lyman Davidson
Many tourists while at Jericho
BENJAMIN L. EDDY,
bathe in the Dead sea and the Jor­
Register.
dan, and for very shame 1 could not
First publication July 2nd.
pass by without doing so. But my
experience was peculiar. I had with
NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION
me one of the Jericho sheiks and
Departmenl of the Interior,
one of the muleteers, and we rode
4^ U. S. Land Office at
first to the Dead sea. Its waters
Roseburg Oregon May 23, 1908.
are generally perfectly still and of
Notice is hereby given that John J. O'Neil, ot
a splendid blue color, but now, Bandon, Oregon, who, on May 21st, IlK)8,
owing to the storm, they were very made Timber Application, No. 10094, fo
rough, the waves ran high and for N 1-2 NW 1-4. Sec. 25, and SW 1-4 SW
1-4, Sec. , 24, Township 31 S, Range 15 \X
Wot ire for Vnbliriitioii
some 200 yards from the shore were Willamette
Meridian, has filed notice of intention
Department of the Interior.
of an ugly brown.
to make* Final Proof to establish claim to the land
Land Office at Roaebury, Or.
I looked askance at it as I un­ above described, before G. T. Treadgold, (J. S.
August 10, 1908
dressed, but felt bound to go in. (’ommissioner. at Bandon, Oregbn, on the I'M
Notice is hereby given that Charles A Brown, of
The waves very promptly knocked day of September, l‘)08.
Myrtle Point, Oregon, who, on August IOth,
me down and filled my mouth, nose Claimant names as witnesses:
1908 made l imber Application, No. 0721, for
James P. Olsen, of Langlois, Oregon.
and eyes with their strong brine.
S 1-2 SW I 4 Section I and E 1-2 NW I 4,
O P. I iaagrnsrn of
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Again 1 tried and again, picking John Doe Olsen of **
Section 12, Township 30 South, Range 13 W,
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Willamette Meridian, has filed notice ol intention
up one after another of the bare
Kittie O'Neil
of Bandon,
“
to make Final Proof, to establish claim to the
branches of trees which are carried
BENJAMIN L. EDDY,
land above described, before G.
I. I readgold,
Register.
down by the Jordan and washed on
U. S. Commissioner, at Bandon, Oregon, on the
to the shores of this strange lake,
2d day ol Novomber, 1‘XiK.
First Publication July 2nd.
Claimant names as witnesses:
with which I tried to steady myself
Timber Land Act June 3, 1878
Viola M. Gouley, of Myrtle
Point, Oregon
as I walked in. But the force of
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION
Louis Sell of; Mvrtle Point, Oregon
the waves, aided by the great float­
United States Land Office,
James Gouley, 01 Myrtle Point, Oregon.
Hose bury, Oretfon. June 2nd 1908
ing power of the water, twisted the
Lamest Schneider, of Myrtle Point, Oregon,
Notice is hereby yiven that Charles 1)
BENJAMIN L. EDD'I,
branches out of my hands and Lamb, of Bandon, Oregon« who on June
Register.
knocked me down time after time 2nd. 11108, made limber Application. No
First
Publication
Aug
¿7.
10115,
for
bh
of
Sh
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4.
Section
21,
until, feeling that I had done township.’10 South, Kanye 14 West, Wil
enough for principle, I acknowl­ lainmette Mundi in. lias tiled notice of in
tention to make Final Proof, to establish
United St Alt Land Office.
edged that the victory did not lie on claim
to tin* hind above deRcribed. before
Roseburg, Oregon.
Sept 10. 1908.
my side and scrambled out, smart­ O. T. Trendyold,
U. S. <’ommissioner, at
Bandon, Oregon. on the 21 day of Septem NOTICE Ol
FILING Ol PIA! OI
ing most unpleasantly.
11108.
Then we galloped off to the Jor­ her.
SURVEY
Claimant names as witnessea:
dan, where I thought I should suc­ N R. Smith, of Harv. Oreyon’
Notice is hereby given thal the
R. Smit h, of
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ceed better. So I cast about for a C.
21 and the N I-2 of sec. 28, m
C. (’. Fisher, of Bandon, “
10 N, has been surveyed aud the plat of sur­
suitable place to jump in, for I did
William Smit |>, of
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office on
Friday,
BENJAMIN L EDDY. Re Lj t< vey will be hied in this
not like to crawl in ignomiuiously
< ctober
23.
I‘X)8, at 2 o’clock p. m.
at the pilgrims’ bathing place, near First Publication July 9th
and
on
and after
such day
we will
which we were and winch would
be prepared to receive applications for the
have been the wisest course to NOTICE OF STREET ASSESSMEM I entry of the unreserved and unappropriatedjlands
Notice is hereby given, that on the 28th day therein.
adopt. 1 wanted to take a header.
All persons are warned, however, thal the said
So, procuring a long stick, I ascend­ of February, 1908, the Board of I rupees of the N 1-2 of sec. 28 is patented land and the said
I own of Bandon, Coos tiounly. State °f Ore­
ed the stream a little and made gon, did pass an Ordinance authorizing and di­ S 1-2 of sec. 21 is embraced in an uncanceled
sure by sounding with it of a deep recting the improvement of that portion of At­ railroad selection and a timber and stone entty of
water Street between Columbia Avenue and record.
spot under an overhanging tree.
B enjamin L. E ddv , Registvi,
In I plunged, intending to swim Little Street (otherwise known as Pacific Av­
enue), which cost of improvement was by said
J. H. L awrence , Receiver.
down to the regular bathing place, ordinance directed to be assessed to the prop­
where I knew there must be a good erty fronting on such street, and to l>e entered
bottom for getting out. Down I in the Docket of Town Liens, whph assessment
came with the fast flowing yellow is $1.18 per lineal foot.
I his notice will be published for the last time
flood, striking out in the fullest en­ uf>on
Ihursilaythe |(>th day of September, 1908,
joyment.
and the law provides that all such street assess
But when I was just about to put inents will be due and must lx* paid on or be­
my foot to the ground I was fore five days after the last day of publication
such notice, and further provtdes, that upon
brought up sharp with a tremen­ of
failure to make such payment, execution may
dous blow on my right breast. If it issue, be levied upon such property and the
had struck me on the heart it same sold for delinquent taxes.
I he asessments are as follows: In the Wool­
(MRF1ELD
VON PF.GERT
would, I think, have killed me on
Mill Addition to Bandon.
Lots I, 3 and 4,
the spot. I had come down on to en
block 7, total frontage |93 feet at 59 cents a
Mill and Steamboat Work Our
the end of a stake pointing up foot, assessed to D. P. Strang, $1 I 3.87
st ream and driven in to mark the | I Ot 7. block 2, J J. O’Neill 119 feet $70.21
SPECIALTIES
upper boundary of the bathing \n unplatted tract situated between Block 2 of
the above addition and Block 6 of the Wood
place, but which was hidden, owing land addition, belonging to the Bandon Manu
to the rains having raised the sur­ factunng C ompany, frontage on Atwater St. 74 SPECIAL MACHIES BUILT TO ORDER
face of the river. I had some diffi­ feet $4 3.66.
Dated at Bandon, Oregon, Augnst 27th I9C)8
culty in crawling out again and was
Turned Shafting. Cap and Sot
C. R WADE,
Screws. Machine Bulla. Pipe
black and blue in the chest for a
Recorder
an t Fittings, Brass Work
month afterward. There is noth­
ing like a little experience to teach
Notice for Publication
Isolated Tract.
GENERAI. REPAIRING
one wisdom.
PUBLIC LAND SALE
White and Red Cedar Shingles
Wholesale and Ret il Shippers
Special
JLtten.ti.on
I
to. Local Trad •>
L
FRED T. TUTTLE
z/ J it I I line of < onfectioncry, Dnt its,
Cigars, Tobacco, Soft Drinks, lite.
NEWS STAND IN CONNECTION
Next to Vienna Cafe
BANDON, OREGON
I. A. TURNEEL
EXPERT
PIANO
TUNER
Tuning, Repairing, Regulating and Modulating
Organs repaired and General Overhauling
Carry a Full Line of Repairs and Supplies
Permanently located in Bandon.
riming $4.00; all other work similarly reasonable
Ai t. W ork G uaranteed .
Leave orders at P. B. Hoyt's Barber Shi | .
T Bi.i
menhothek .
Notary Public.
Bandon Real Estate & Loan Co.
411 Kinds of Real Estate Bought and Sold.
Money Loans Negotiated on Approved Security- All U. S.
Land Matters a Specially and Promptly Attended
to. Pension and Insurance Agency. Bond
Brokers. Trans-Atlantic Steam-
ship and Railroad Ticket
Agency.
Office
I
I |> Stair*
Building,
Ban cion,
Oregon
Bandon Foundry
& Machine Shop
Department of the Interior,
Pattern
U. S. Land Office at
Shop
in
Connection
GUARANTirD SATISFACIOR V
OB MOIIT REFUNDED.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Renter.
I
I hit Pubheation Sept. I<k
SHIELDS & KENNEDY, Blacksmiths and Wagonmakcrs
Wagons of All kind« Made to Order
Horseshoeing a Specially
Job W ork attended to promptly and all work guaranteed to give sati»la( tion
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reasonable
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Shop on Atwater Street,
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Prices
andon, Oregon
THKO. NEWHOUSE
the boot AND SHOE MAK J
Roseburg, Oregom, September 4.1908.
Notice is hereby given that, as directed l»y the
Commissioner of the General Land Office, under
provisions of Act of Congress approved June 27.
1906 (34 Stats., 517), we will offer at public
sale to the highest bkldri, al I I o’clot k a. rn, op
the 2b I <L»V ol <>.!<>(.. I |908| Ol ll*i< -ill:-'
the foll.ivs ng described land
NL I 4 NW I-4.
tec. 17. T. 30 S. R. 14 U . W M .
Any persott < laimiitg odvelMk the above
descrilnx] lartd are advised to file their daims. or
objections, on or l»eiorr the time designated for
tale
N< >1 coal land.
.
—> Atl THROAT iMB HJITG TROUBLES.
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Department of the Interior,
King’s
Nsw Discovery
anegar* «âæa.
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Notice For Publication
WITH
Bring your
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Orders carefully bandied
cough
and CURE THS LUNGS
North Bend, Or.
to T he R ecorder .
Meet» all bouts.
KILL tmx
Sisters of Mercy
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Dray and General Delivery
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h«>iDY ».it n rf.h'uniN
Xh'pHrtinem <>t D m - luuri. r
X . H. Lau J Ollier nt iiosebur^, Ore.
Anu, 13, 190.
MOioe i!i hereby given that WilUa.o D.al.
of Bnndon. Oregon, who, on ‘ ng. 13. I «>-
lu ide I'liulier Applicnti.'ii.
,
Is Your Property For Sale?
We are constantly receiving Inquiries frun all
parts <>f the United State, for Firms, Y’lneyards and
t oiintrv and < itv NMMU on the Pacific CoSM. if
your property 1, for sale we shall be glad to place it
on our list, and put you in direct correspondence with
a large number of possible buyers. Address,
Is prt p tied t<> make BOO 1 S and SIB )F.S at SI ¡ORI N< * 1 < I.
aml.it REASONAB E PRICES.
TOWN a COUNTRY JOURNAL PUB. CO.
330 JACKSON ST., RAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
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REPAIRING
EXHKHT
Tin* patties who lxirn w<’«l R.t-
mussen Bros step ladder will ple;Cse
return the same -at once
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