Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, December 10, 1908, Image 8

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    Nolit t* forl’nblicMtioii
New Captain
itapnrtiuent of the In rior.
Land Office ai Keoubarg, ■ r.
Arcade Saloon
C. A. Jamison & Jack Brown
HAN DEES ONEY THE BEST OT
WINES. LIQUORS & CIGARS
AGENTS
November, 1°, 1906
Notice u hereby given that Jessie M. Per.
.n.. ot Bandon. Oregon, who, on. .Nov. 19,
1908, made limber Application. No. 02 M 6.
for NE 14 SW 1-4, Section 22, township
29 South, Ran«.' 14 West, U'llla mette Mer­
idian, has hied notice of intention to make final
Proof to otabLIi claim to the land above de­
scribed before G. 1. 1 rradgold, United Slates
Commi.sioner for Oregon, at Bandon, Oregon,
on the ‘All day of February, 1909.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Charles Swift, Kenneth Perkins, Fred N.
Perkins and Robert Walker. Jr., all of Bandon,
oos County, Oregon.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
Register.
First publication Dec. 3
NOTICE FOli I'l'Iir.lCA I ION
Department of the Interior
I uite.l Stntes Lund Otlice,
Roseburg, Oregon, November 17, 1908.
EOE TI IE KAM Ol’S
■Weintca-rcL’s Beer
BANDON. OREGON
hi the New (ircen Building,
Notice is hereby given that Charles F. W.
Blumenroiher, of Bandon, Oregon, who, on
February 24. I(X)2, made Homestead Entry,
No. 11 322 S. R 0749, for S 1-2 oi NE 14
set. 23; 5W 1-4 of NW 1-4; NW 1-4 of
SW I -4, Section, 24 Township 30 South,
Range 15 West, Willamette Met idian, has hied
notice of intention to make final five year Piool,
to establish claim to the land above described,
l>efore the Register and Receiver, at Roseburg,
Oregon, on the I2lh day oi January, 1909,
Claimant names as witnesses:
James F. Alumbaugh, of Bandon, Oregon.
Wallace P. I Jomeroy, of Bandon, Oregon,
Robert P. I lunt of Bandon, Oregon.
W illiam Nordburg, of Bandon, Oregon.
BENJAMIN L EDDY. Keyi t.i.
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Readvertisement
First Publication Dec. 3.
Vienna Bakery
L. A. YORK, Propriator
Our Bread is always flesh.
not be excelled.
Our Pies and Cakes can­
Baked goods' ’of
all kinds.
J ust like M other usf . i > to make
NOTICE Foil I t BliK'V I IOX
Department of the Interior
K.
Hiiti Ollier at lloHebu rg, Ore
Ang. 13,11MIH.
Notii* is brrebv given that William Doyle,
of Band m Oregon, who, on * ng. 13, T.OS,
mu le I i iiber Application, No. 07(18, tor
SE 14 NW 1 4, Section 35. Townnliip
South. Bange II Went, Willamette Meri­
dian has tiled notice of intention to make
Final Proof, to the land above deseribetl.
before (r. I l it adgold. IJ. S Commissioner,
for Oregon, at
Bandon, Coog County,
? Oremm, on the 2nd d 'V of November. I'.MJK
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Claimant mimes as witnesses;
M. Doyle, of Bandon, Oregon,
; ( ( ’ ’assins
i\ Stillwell, of Bandon, Oregon,
Alfred West, of Bandon, Oregon.
Amos I . I i ul-utll. of Bandon. Oregon.
BENIAMIN L. EDDY,
Register,
First Publication Kept. 3
rajss.1 'v-
We have the only lots within the I'own Limits of Bandon
If you want results list with
sold on the instalment pl.tn.
us.
If you want to buy improved or unimproved prop­
erty, business lots or business chances, come and see us
we have them.
The largest list in Bandon to select
from, and always changing.
Rents collected and interests
of non-residents looked after.
Manager
Edward E. Oakes,
IX
Notice is hereby given that Abraham Jones,
of Bandon, Oregon, w ho, n October 6th, 1908,
made limber Applical •
N°. 01675, for!
ctober
23.
1908, at 2 o’clock p. in.
and
on
and after
such day
we will
!>e prepared Io receive applications for the
entry of the unreserved and unappropriated lands
therein.
AU 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 in an uncanceled
railroad selection and a timber and stone entry of
record.
B enjamin L. E ddy , Register,
J. li. L awrence , Receiver.
But come in and see for yourself just how well we are
equipped 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
Willi all lite necessary trimmings
Plumbing
Hardware
Repairing
U. S. Land
Office at
O t.
10,
1908.
Notice is hereby given that Annie I ong, of
Bandon, Oregon, w ho, on Oct. I (hh, l(X)8. made
I imber Applicati- n. No OI7( < lot SM I »
NW I 4, Section 29, lounship 29South, Range
■4 West, Willamette Meridian, has hied notice
of intention to make Final Pioof, to establish
laim to the land above described, before G I .
i readgold, U. S. Commissioner foi Oregon, al
Bandon, Oregon, on the 21st day of December
1908.
C laimant names as witnesses.
Chris Long, Albert Snead, John M. I .ong and
of Bandon, Coos
Edward L. Ohman, all
County, Oregon.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY,
Register.
First Publication Oct. 15.
The BANDON HARDWARE CO.
COLICS
CUi?£ the LUNC<0[
K ì LL thé
MANAGERS
and
JOHN L. LITZENBERGER
PAINTER & DECORATOR
In Oil and Water Colors
Also House Painting. Estimates given on all kinds of
Job and Contract work. All work done Jn the
latest designs at a very low figure and posi­
tively guaranteed. Give me a trial.
Leave order« with Judge Geo. P. Topping
Is Your Property For Sale?
We are constantly receiving inquiries fre m all
parts of (he United States for Farms, Vineyard# and
Country and City H"’ ihm on the Pacific Coast. If
your property i# for sale we Ahall be glad to plate it
on our I Kt. and put you in direct correspondent« with
a large number of pn»«ihle buyers. Address,
TOWN & COUNTRY JOURNAL PUB. CO.
330 JACKSON ST., SAM FRANCISCO, CAL.
SALES AGENTS WAN l l.D
$36.00 per week or 400 percent
profit. All samples, stationery, and
art catalogue free.
We want one
permanent agent in ths locality for
the largest picture and frame house
in America. ■ Experience unneces-
s.try. We instruct you how to sell
our goods and furnish the capital,
If you Want a permanent, honorable
and profitable position, vrite us today
or particulars, catalogue
.it.dogue and sam­
ples. Frank \V. Williams Go. 1214
| W. Taylor St., Chicago, Hi.
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THE HARDWARE MAN
BRIDGE 6c BEACH Stoves, Ranges and I leaters have in them so many excellencies
that they ate now acknowledged the greatest sellers on the coast and they are glutting
in favor every year.
We have the exclusive agency in Bandon for these household
and office necessities, and prices range exceedingly modest in either case
TINNING AM) PLUMBING A SPECIALTY.
Our Ansorlmcnl of Hardware, liuwure and Edged Tools I» Most Complete.
Hotel Gallier
Rates ÿt.r'o to ÿ.’.oc. per day.
week or month.
Special rates by
Sample Room in Connection.
Bandon
Oregon
J. E. Y oung
\V. C. P ar K¡ r
YOUNG & PARKER
White and Red Cedar Shingles
AFTER FATING
Special Attention to
/nil line oj Confectionery, Fruits,
Cigars, Tobacco, So/t Drinks, lite.
z/
NEWS STAND IN CONNECTION
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Inkhcrn Term*.
Local Trade
BANDON, OREGON
Next to Vienna Cafe
I. A.T URN13LL
EXPERT
A ll
PIANO
TUNER
Tuning, Repairing, Regulating and Modulating
Organs repaired and General Overhauling
Carry a Full Line of Repairs and Supplies
Permanently located in Bandon.
Tuning $4 oo; all other work similarly reasonable
W ork G uaranteed .
Leave orders at P. B. Hoy t’s Barber Shot
Poison Rings.
The origin of the pretty custom
of placing the wedding ring upon
Horseshoeing a Specialty
Wagons of All Kinds Made to Order
the finger of the bride seems to
Price»
Job Work attrndrd to promptly and all work guarant>'<-d to give tati.fachon.
have sprung from the Egyptians,
reasonable. Shop on Atwater Street, Ban.Ion, Oregon.
who presented the bridal ring as a
token of intrusting the wife with
all the husband’s property. The
r-' >.»
«.«Maanua
custom was adopted by the early
Christians, and thus it has reached
us in the present day, when the ring
is placed upon the bride’s finger
with the words, “With all my world­
Family Washing a Specialty
ly goods I thee endow.”
Rings, however, have had other
First Class Laundry Work Guaranteed.
Special
associations besides those of mar­
attention given to fine woolen goods.
rying and giving in marriage. Some
Roman rings were hollow and filled
Cleaning and pressing Men’s suits and Ladies’ fine skirts given
with poison, obviously for the pur­
prompt attention.
pose of suicide, a crime then con­
sidered a virtue. A modern in­
stance of this carrying death upon
the finger is that of Condorcet, who
when arrested by the notorious con­
vention tore the jewel from his ring
and drank the poison which lay in
the hollow.
She said it was a shame, an out­
rage. She was a timid, reserved
girl, who gave no man encourage­
ment to flirt, yet—
A. Garfield
“There is that man,” she said,
“bothering the very life out of me.
Newly furnished large light rooms
and Steamboat Work I tor
I don’t know how many times he has
Telephone.
Electric
Lights.
seen me in the street somewhere and
SPECIAL TIES
lias followed me right up to the
Rented by single night, week or
door. The next time he annoys me
RECIAL
month.
MACHINES BUILT TO ORBI;
I shall get the hallboy to order him
II wav.”
INQUIRE AT OFFICE OF
She had occasion to speak to the
tallboy the next evening.
The BANDON STEAM I.AUDRY
“Do you see that man in the ves­
tibule lighting a cigar?” she said.
“I wish yon would order him away.”
“I can’t,” said the boy.
Pattern
Shop in Connue tien
“But you must,” she said angrily.
‘ Hr has no business to be hanging
around here.”
t • H 0 fc S
BOOTS - AND
"Pardon me, but he has business
here,” said the bov. “He lives on Rasmussen.Bros., Props.
You can t eipecl to get $2 MOÎlll
•he third floor.”—New York Press.
for $1, but you can get y .ui
BANDON STEAM LAUNDRY
Department of the Interior,
Roseburg Oregon
I
Wholesale and Retail Shippers
poll THAT HULL FEELING
Among other lessons this should
N. W. i-4 N. I ■ • ’
9 I opnshtp 29 first be learned—that we never af­
5, R., 13
W„ Willamett
VRiidian, has
fect any strange inkhorn terms, bwt
filed notice of intention to make I
Proof to
establish claim to the land above de tibed, be­ to speak as is commonly receivwl,
fore G. I. Freadgold, U. S. Commissioner for j neither seeking to be overfine nor
Oregon, at Bandon, Oregon, on the 21st day of yet living overcareless, using our
December 1908.
speech as most men do and ordering
Claimant name; as witnesses:
Edward L. Ohman, William Prewett, A. C. | our wits as the fewest have done.
Adams, J. M. Adams, all of Bandon. Oregon. Some seek so far for outlandish
English that they forget altogether
BENJAMIN L. EI»1»Y, Register,
First publication Oct. 15.
their mothers’ tongue. And I dare
swear this—if some of their moth­
United States Land ffice.
ers were alive they were not able to .
Sep». 10. 1908.
Roseburg, Oregon.
tell what they say, and yet these fine |
PLAT OF English clerks will say that they
NOHCE OF FILING OF
SURVEY
speak in their mother tongue if n
in
Notice is hereby given that the E I -2 of sec. man should charge ‘beet v ith
21 and the N 1-2 of sec. 28, in T. 26 S., R,
erfeitin ■ the king’- En jlish Wd
10 N, has been surveyed aud the plat of sur­
mn’s "Sv.-deiii of Rliei<«i'n , l ’> > ■
vey will be tiled tn this
office on
Friday,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Don’t take Our Word for it
Captain Edward D. Parson«, for
years connected with he Pacific
Coast Steamship Company, has
been -.elected to succeed Gaptain B.
\\ . Olson as master of the s tea ni­
ship Alli.i ce on the Portland Coos
Bay run. Captain Parsons will join
the Alliance t< morrow and will re
lieve Captain Olson about December
II, when Captain Olson wi'l succeed
Captain Nelson on the Naim Smith.
I he selection of Captain Parsons
to sue :eed Captain Olson came as a
great surprise to local people The
intelligence was conveyed in a tel­
egram received by agent II. w.
Skinner this afternoon.
Captain Parsons has bee identi-
tied with shipping on the Paeitic
coast for many years ami is cot -
sidered one of the ablest mai
tbe northwest coast.
It
years he was master of the
on th«- San Francisco-Eureka r,.n,
fur four years o the State of Cal- 1
ifornia plying between San Francisco
and the Columbia river and was
master of the Geo. W. Elder when
it was plying between Sm Francisco !
and the Philippines as a gover i- ;
ment transport.
Recently Captain Parsons has I
b en port captain and represent
ative oi the Alaska Canners As
sociation at Nome .Alaska.-Times.
I have used Clianilierlaiti'H Slum
acb am) Liver Tablets for some time,
ami can testify that they have done
memoregood tliati any tablets I
have ever used.
My trouble was a
heavy dull feeling after eating.
D avid F reeman , Kempt. Nova Scotia
t hese tablets strengthen I lie stomach
and improve digestion.
They also
regulate th-» liver and bowels. They
are far superior to pills but c< st no
N'OTK E FOR PUBLIC A I ION
more. Get a free sample at C. Y .
Department of the Interior
Lowe's drug store ami see what a
United Stales Land Olhce at Roseburg, Ore. splendid medicine it is.
Oti oik I90&
Oakes Real Estate Co.
For Alliance
r ttviNTun
I 1
1
C.i’ifr i vm ’ s favor it«-. the most Suc­
re
ul <•;»
t used and lowest
reliable
I ■ w I vt -’ring ■>’ ; .form Write
Ln free Biack ¡«eg B.wklet.
— THE CUTTFR LABORATORY
V
B rakblfy . C al
■ If y.>ur drug*i t ■l.<es not stock our
" vaccine», order direct from Ul»
F. A. BATES, Proprietor
Bandon Foundry
ROOMS and
LODGING & Machine Shop
The Eldorado
A DANGEROUS OPER \TION
is lb« removal of the ai>p«n lit by 11
fiirgeou.
No one who takes Dr.
King’s New Life Pills is ever snb-
j>-cted to this frightful ordeal. They
work so quietly yon don't feel Iheiu.
They cure constipation, headache,
Uilionsuesr sud malaria.
25c nt
Lowe's drug store.
money’« worth at
WINE5,
LlQUoR.5 AND
CI6AR.5
Bandon
M
B R E U E R
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Dealer In Boots and Shoe».
Repairing Neatly and Pioinptly
Done at Lowest Living
Oregon
Prices.