Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, December 03, 1908, Image 7

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Wotlee for Pabllratloa.
tw< ■ALIGNED BARBEL*
Department of the Interior.
Laud Office al Koaebarg, Or.
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November, 19,
THE
Arcade Saloon
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UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OI-’
C. A. Jamison & Jack Brown
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HANDLES ONLY THE BEST Ob’
Notice u hereby given that Jetue M Per-
kim, ol Bandon. Oregon, who, on.
1908. made limber Application. No. 02366.
lor NE 1-4 SW 1-4, Section 22. Towiuhip
29 South. Range 14 Wert. W’illmnette Ma
idian, ha> hied notice of intention Io make hnal
Proof to eatabluh claim to the land above de­
scribed before G. T. T readgold, United Slate»
<omniiMionet for Oregon, at Bandon. Oregon
oa the 9th day of February. 1909.
Claimant name» ai witneaaea
Charle» Swift, Kenneth Perkin». Fred N.
Perkim and Robert Walker. Jr., all of Bandon.
Coot County, Oregon.
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WINES, LIQUORS & CIGARS
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
Regular,
Fir»« publication Dec. 3
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior
United States Land Office,
Roteburg, Oregon, November 17, 1908.
In the New Green Building, • • BANDON, OREGON
4-M-í 4-L-M-44-4-4.- I A 4-■¡• 4.
A llen & D avidson
•DEALERS IN— - t ;:"-—
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GROC ER IES AND
PROVISIONS
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BANDON. OREGON.
LAIRD-LOWE BUILDING
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Vienna Bakery
L. A. YORK, Proprietor
Our Pies and Cakes can­
Our Bread is always fresh
not be excelled.
Baked
goods’ (of
Notice u hereby given that Charle« F. W.
Blumenrother, of Bandon. Oregon, who, oa
February 24, 1902, made Homestead Eairy.
No. 11322 S. R 0749, for S 1-2 of NE 1-4
tec. 23; SW 1-4 of NW 1-4; NW 1-4 of
SW 1-4, Section, 24 Towmhip 30 South.
Range 15 Wert, Willamette Meridian, hat filed
notice of intention to make final five year Proof,
to ettabliih claim to the land above deacribed.
before the Reguter and Receiver, at Roteburg,
Oregon, on the 12th day of January, 1909,
Claimant name» a» witneiw»
^ 11« F Alumbaugh, of Bandon. Oregon,
allace P. Pomeroy, of Bandon. Oregon,
Robert P. Hunt of Bandon, Oirgon
W iliiain Nordburg, of Bandon. Oregon.
all kinds.
BENJAMIN L EDDY. Kaui-U r.
Flrrt Publication Dec. 3.
NOJ’ICE FOR PUBLICATION
DepHrtiueul of the Interior
U. 8. Hud Office at Rouebu rg, Ore
Aug. 13, 1308.
Nolic« ih hereby given that William Dovle,
of Bandon. Oregon, who, ou fug. 13, 1‘JOH,
made Timber Application. No. 0768, for
8E 1-4 NW 14, Section 35, Towuebip M
South. ItHuge 14 Went, Willamette Men
diau. has tiled notice of inteutiou to make
Final Proof, to the land above described,
before O. T. Treadgold, U. 8. Comminfuoner,
for Oregon, at Bandon, Coos Conntv,
Oregon, on the 2nd day of November. 1908,
Claimant namea as witneaaea;
Caaataa M. Doyle, of Bandon, Oregon.
Cory Stillwell, of Raudon, Oregon,
Alfred Went, of Bandon, Oregon,
Amoa E. Hudnall. <>« Bandon. Oregon.
BENJAMIN I,. EDDY.
Register,
First Publication Sept. 3
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
J ust like M other used to make
Department of the Interior
United States Land Office at
Roseburg, Ore.
Oci 6<h, 1908,
Notice is hereby given that Abraham Joans,
ol Bandon, Oregon, who, o October 6th, 1908,
made l imber
Appkcat « N®. 01675, lor
N. W. 1-4 N. E l-ISrti . 9 Topnrhip 29
S. R.
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W., Willamett
Maridiaa. has
hied notice ol intention to make Fi an. Proof to
establish claim to the land above de* nbed, be­
fore G. T. Treadgold, U. S. Commissioner for
Oregon, at Bandon, Oregon, on the 21 at day of
December 1908.
Claimant name, at witneues:
Edward L. Ohman, William Prewett, A. C.
Adams, J. M. Adams, ail of Bandon Oregon.
Oakes Real
benjamin l . eddy ,
First publication Oct.
Register,
15.
United States Land Office.
Sept. 10, 1908.
Roseburg, Or." gon.
We have the only lots within the Town Limits of Bandon
•old on the instalment plan.
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erty, business lots or business chances, come and see us
The largest list in Bandon to select
from, and always changing.
Rents collected and interests
of non-residents looked after.
General information bureau and Notary Pub’ic.
Edward E. Oakes,
Manager
FILING
OF
OF
PLAT
SURVEY
If you want results list with
If you want to buy improved or unimproved prop­
we have them.
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the E 1-2 of sec
21 and the N 1-2 of sec 28. in T. 26 S.. R.
10 N, has been surveyed aud the plat of sur­
vey will be hied in this
other on
Friday,
October
23.
1908, at
2 o'clock p.
m
and
on
and after
such day
we will
be prepared
to receive applications for the
entry of the unreserved and unappropriated-lands
therein
All persons are warned, however, that the said
N 1-2 of sec. 28 is patented land and the said
S 1-2 of sec. 21 is embraced m an uucanceled
railroad selection and a timber and stone entry of
record.
B enjamin L. E ddy , Register.
J. h . L awrence , Receiver.
NOTICE
FOR PUBLICATION
Roseburg Oregon
Don’t take Our Word for it
But come in and see for yourself just how well we are
•quipped for first-class plumbing, and how easy it
would be for us and to such reasonable expense to
you to place in your home on short notice a
Porcelain Lined Bath Tub
With all the accessary trimming«
Plumbing
Hardware
Repairing
The BANDON HARDWARE CO.
Office at
Oct.
10.
1908.
Notice is hereby given that Annie Long, ol
Bandon, Oregon, who, on Oct. I Oth. 1908, made
Limber Application, No 01768, for SW 1-4
NW 1-4, Section 29, Township 29South, Range
14 Wert, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice
of intention to make Final Proof, to ettabluh
claim to the land above described, beforeG T.
Treadgold, U. S. Commissioner for Oiegon, al
Bandon, Oregon, on the 2lrt day «(¡December
1908
Claimant names as witnesses
Chris Long. Albert Snead, John M. Long and
Edward L.
Ohman, all
of Bandon, Coos
County, Oregon
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
Register.
Fust Publication Oct. 15.
Ore
Sept 22, 1908
LAIRD A NEILSON
MANAOFRS
JOHN L. LITZENBERGER
PAINTER & DECORATOR
In Oil and Water Colors
Abo House Painting. Estimates given on all kinds of
Job and Contract work. All work done in the
latest designs at a very low figure and posi­
tively guaranteed. Give me a trial.
Leave order« with Judge Geo. P. Topping
Notice is hereby given that Lovina C. Rockwell,
of Bandon, Oregon, who, on Sept. 22, 1908,
made Timber Application, No. 01447, for Lots
I and 2, Sect oa 3, Township 30. Range I4W,
Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention
to make Final Proof, to establish claim Io the
land above described, before G. T. Treadgold.
United Statu Commissioner for Oregon, al Ban­
don, Coos County, Oregon, ou the 8th day of
December. 1908
Claimant names as witnesses:
Amos E Hadsall, Russel A Kent. Robert
Walker Jr. and George Cox, all of Bandon.
Coos County, Oregon.
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First Publication Oct 8.
Regiuler
KILL th « COUCH I
AND CURB th « LUNC8
King’s
New Discovery
WITH
SALES AGENTS WANTED.
£36.00 per week or 400 per cent
profit. AU samples, stationery, and
art catalogue free.
We want one
periMMMM afeat in ths locality for
th« large* picture and frame house
klyflSIM UaUCACS-
it America.
sary. We instruct you how to sell
our gotxis anil furnish the capital.
If you want a permanent, honorable
and profitable position, write us today
or particulars, catalogue and sam­
ples. Frank W. Williams Co. 1214
W. Taylor St., Chicago, 11L .
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We have the exclusive agency in Bandon for these household
TINNING AND PLUMBING A SPECIALTY.
Our Assortment of Hardware, Tinware and Edged Tools is Most Complete.
Hotel Gallier "1
Rates ÿt.i'o to $2.00 per day.
F0RC8S8f* «aS?«.
AUD ALL THROAT AM« LUM« TWOUBLEt.
OUARAFTUD «ATIBFACTOBT
OB MOK XT BXXUMDXD.
Oregon
J. E. Y oung
YOUNG & PARKER
Parkersburg ind Ban Ion, M inufacturers of
White and Red Cedar Shingles
Wholesale and Retail Shippers
Specis.l Attention
to
Local Tracie
FRED T. TUTTLE
.7 full line of Confectionery, limits,
Cigars, Tobacco, Soft. Drinks, lite.
NEWS STAND IN CONNECTION
Next to Vienna Cafe
BANDON, OREGON
A MYSTERY EXPLAINED.
Briflln of the Doleful Maaangaa From
tha Baker.
A story told by Dr. Robertson
Nicoll in the British Weekly of tke i
man who saw in a dream his own
epitaph written upon a tombstone
recalls the shocks and thrills which
the good people of Reading experi­
enced when that Berkshire town
was younger. Mysterious messages
First Clavs Liundry Work Guaranteed.
Special
were conveyed to the townspeople,
inscribed upon their bread. One
attention given to fine woolen goods.
old lady found upon the bottom of
Cleaning and pressing Men’s suits and Ladies’ hue skirts given
her loaf a death s head and cross-
bones. So terrified was she at what
prompt attention.
•he regarded as a terrible omen that
•he took to her bed and died. An­
other person found on his bread the
words “Died Sept. 20,“ with the
year fortunately missing, while to
a third came the word “Reeurgam ”
This latter cryptic message was sub­
mitted to a wise man, who inferred
that nothing occult was implied, I
but that it was the baker's way of
poBtoiy intimating that bread might
rise in price. These and like mys
A. Garfield
teriea threw the whole town into a
panic.
Newly furnished large light rooms
and Steamboat Work Our
Light came unexpectedly. The
Telephone. Electric Eights
first step carried the investigators
Rented by single night, week or
to the hallowed acre about St. Giles’
ehurch, the second led them to a
PECIAL
MACHINES BUILT TO UNDER
month.
feker'a oven. Alterations at the |
ehurch had neceaeitated the remov­
INQUIRE AT OFFICE OF
Turned Shafting. Cap au<l S««l
al of several large tombstones of a
Screws. M rc L il O Bolls. Pipe
date too ancient to admit of their The BANDON STEAM LAUI)R\
an.I Fittings, Brass Work
being claimed by kinsfolk of the
dead. Now, the church warden at
GENERAI. REPAIRIN'«»
the time was the town’s chief baker,
and he looked with longing upon
Pattern
Shop in Connection
those fine flat stones, for hw oven
sadly needed a new bottom. The
desire to possess them grew irreaist-
BOOTS - AND
SHOES
iNy upon him, and, winking at
scruples and parochial duty, he at
You can’t expect to get $2 woillt
for $1, but you can get your
last carried the treasures at dead of
money’s worth at
night to his bakehouse. There they
were built into the oven. But, as
LIQUoR.5 AND
murder will out, so will graven me­ WINE.S,
morials of the dead. The atones
Ikakr ui Ho«ti «ml Statut«.
were accidentally fixed with their
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inscription upward to print their
Repairing Neatly and Promptly
story upon the bread which the un- |
ih>nr .«t Low«-it l iving
Just pneorKM steward baked and
Oregon (
I Bandon
.. . |‘ri»«v.
Family Washing a Specialty.
F. A BATES, Proprietor
Bandon Foundry
LODGING & Machine Shop
The Eldorado
Rasmussen.Bros., Props.
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Bandon
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1a favor every year.
and office necessities, and prices range exceedingly modest in either case
I have" used Chamberlain's Storn
acb and Liver Tablets for some time,
and can testify that they have done
me mere good than any tablets 1
bare ever used.
My trouble was a
Heavy dull feeliug after eating.—
D avid F bbrman , Kempt, Nova Scotia.
These tablets strengthen the stomach
and improve digestion.
They also
regulate the liver and bowels. They
are far superior to pills but cost no
more. Get a free eample at C. I.
Lowe's drug store and eee what a
splendid medicine it is.
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BRIDGE Ac BEACH Stove«, Range« and Heaters have in them w many excel leneo-t
that they are now acknowledged the greatest sellers on the coast and they are growing
FOR THAT DULL FKKLINO AFTER .EATING
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ROOMS and
Timber Land Act June S, IS7S.
NOT1CH FOR PUBLICATION.
Uuited States Land Office, Roseburg,
Wi« prorfeesioual linmorist has a
few jokes whieh have survived the
fall irf dytiaaStee and the crash of
worlds and wiiich will jMirsue their
triumphant career uutd Gabriel ap
pears with hu official announce-
ment, “Time is, time was, but tune
•hall tee no more I”
One of these jokea relates to the
loquacity of barbers. Because of
the industrious urofessioual humor­
ist the tonsorial artist has to live
down a worldwide reputation for
idt<L saperduoua and unprofitable
conversation
Flaee you ever seen a barber whe
talked too much? The Gazette nev­
er has.
Wien you g<> into the temple of
the barber to nave un operation |>er-
forined upon your aching whiskers
you ««it nud him and his associates
attending to their work quietly and
industriously. If they are not busy
they will all go quietly to their
chain, treating you with pleasant
courtesy, but not volunteering any
conversation. If you in^jst upon dis­
cussing the living issues of the day
while your alfalfa is bei^g mown
{’ou will probably have an attentive
istener, but there will be no de­
bate. The barber who is making
iour face look human will let you
o the talking.
Many worthy old men and women
who shave themselves or don’t shave
at all have a deep seated idea that
a barber shop is a wicked sort of
place, where people read sporting
papers and tell yellow stories and
exchange spanned jokes. This is
also entirely erroneous. Pink pa
Crs are no longer seen in first rate
rfeer uhqpa, and the customer giv-
•p tv vulgar language would soon
be made to unaentand that his
pstaenage was not wanted at such a
place.
there are tow down barber shops,
jwt as there are low down drug
stores, hotels and grocery stores.
But m the places of the better class
the atinoaoriere is always good and
dean, aua the proprietors, being
deoent and respectable themselves,
•u not want the money—or the con­
versation—of those who are not de-
cent and respectable.
Bo much lor men who have bpen
misrepresented and maligned "by jay
humorists.—Emporia Gazette.
VIR
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• th« M m « and Lowly Tea*
•o*4al Artist.
BANDON STEAM LAUNDRY
Department of the Interior,
U. S. Land
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