Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, January 28, 1909, Image 4

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placing of such exhibits as have they amount tn a considerable sum.
•J. E. Y oung •
not been installed up to that time. The law should be changed by re­
W. C. P arker
Published Every Thursday Evening by the
Work was started on the United quiring that all such dept sits be
Recorder Fu.t>isTiing Company.
States government group of build­ paid into the state treasury ■without
O. K. KOFF,
...
Managing Editor ings at the head of the central court escheat proceedings being brought*
Parkersburg and Bandon, Manufacturers'of
the first week in January and the and that the owner of such funds
Subscription, $1 50 per Year in Advance. Advertising Kates Made
foundation of the four structures could recover same from the state,
Known on Application. Job Printing a .Specialty
is completed.
All of the govern­ upon making satisfactory proof of
Entered hi the Btindon Postoflice ns Second Class Matter.
Wholesale and Retail Shippers
ment buildings will be turned over his righ . There is no reason why
January 28, 1909
THURSDAY
to the expositio 1 contractors not escheat proceedings should be re-
Special Attention to Local Tradt >
later
than
April
20th.
By
that
time
quired.
J ohn D. Rockefeller has added leader. And yet they worked to a
One thing is certain-that the
another $1.000,000 to the endow­ common end, and are held in a com the government exhibit will be
ment lund of the Chicago University n on regard. It would be impossible stored in Seattle and as soon as the banker does not own the m -nev.
making a total of $25,000,000. which to trace one hundred years of pro­ buildings are finished the exhibits He has no claim to it, except that
he has placed to the credit of that gress and leave out the name of will be installed, The «government of possession as trustee for the real |
of Canada and the state of New owner. He cannot be injured by a !
oily institution. A C hicago dispatch either.—Coos Bay Times.
York are both preparing to begin requirement that he can pay over j
conveying the news says that the
immediate construction of buildings the money to the • State Treasurer if
institution is now for the first time
S enator Hale, when the bill for and the contracts for both of these file state relieves him of the respon­
in its history self-supporting.
It
raising the salaries of the president, structures will call for completion sibility for safekeeping of the money.
HOME GROWN and CALIF. FRUITS, HAM, BACON
would be but natural to suppose that
vice president, speaker and supreme not later than April 20th. With the -Oregonian.
an institution with $25,000,000 given
AND LARD.
court judges was under discussion, beginning of 1909 the construction
it by one individual ought to be self-
quite properly commented on the of buildings and grounds was more
FINE CANDIES & TOBACCO
supporting if it ever expects to be.
increase in expenditures on the than 90 per cent complete anil every Coquille River Transportation
JOHN FENOGLIO,
Proprietor
Co.’s Schedule
battleships, which he said was so thing will be ready on the day
T he Herald, a paper said to be great that the interest on the amount
the fair is opened.
The com­ Coquille levaes Bandon, 6:30 am;
published at Coquille gives an ac­ expended on one of them was more
pleted buildings are audotorium, arrives at Coquille 8:30 a m
count of a fist fight as a culmination than all the increases of salaries pro­
Dispatch le ives Bandon 7 :oo a m;
fine arts, machinery, maun fact Utts,
arrives at Coquille, 10:00 a m
of the basket ball game here between vided for in this bill.
“We shall,”
agricultures, mines, fisheries. Ore­ Favorite leaves Coquille 7:30 a in ;
the Bandon high school and the he said, “never reduce the expenses
gon, California and hospital. The arrives at Bandon 10:30 a nt
Myrtle Point high school on Sat­ of the government until we take in
forestry, Washington state and Coquille leaves Coquille 9:30 a m;
urday evening, Jan. 16th, and goes hand not only the question of
Arctic Brotherhood buildings will be arrives at Bandon 11:30 a m
on to say that several swollen smel­ salaries, but the enormous expendi-
I Fispatch leaves Coquille 1:00 p
completed early in February.
------ SOLE AGENTS FOR______
lers and darkened optics were itures that we are asked to make for
arrives in Bandon 5 :oo p m
Favorite leaves Bandon 1:00 p
swathed in bandages.
Now the the military.”
National Brewing Co. Beer. Bottle and Steam Beer.
To S hip butter in from outside
arrives
at
Coquille
4:00
p
m
aforesaid Herald, which is said to
Congress this winter will make no ports to a port in the
very heart of
The Coquille connects with the
be published at Coquille, has either general appropriation for the im­
a dairy country seems rather out of trains at Coquille for Marshfield and
been misinformed, or the editor’s provement of rivers and harbors,
keeping with the best kind of man­ Myrtle Point.
last booze, just prior to writing the and thet e will be delay and waste
The up river passengers can come
ipulation of affairs, but this is ac­
article was decidedly bad, as no and loss and great injury to millions
to Bandon on the F avorite and have
tually the case right here During
three hours here in which to do
such incident occurred here. One of of people on this account, and yet
the summer months, thousands of their trailing and other business.
the Myrtle Point players was hurt congress goes on increasing enor­
pounds of butter are shipped out of
in the game but it was purely ac­ mously from year to year the ap
here to San Francisco and other Notice for Publication--Isolated Tract 0698
Dean Ä Hensley, Props.
cidental and a physician was called propriations for the army and na y. ports, but now when the price is
PUBLIC LAND SALE.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Retail dealers in all kinds of
to dress his wounds, and was paid and is now considering increases of from ten to fifteen cents pe. pound
United States Land Office,
by the Bandon boys.
The game salaries that, added to the recent higher and the clear profit would be
Roseburg, Oregon. January 18, 1909.
Notice is hereby given that as directed by the
was played in good spirits and the raise of the pay of congressmen, will nearly twice as great, the supply is
Commissioner of the General Land Office, under
best oi feeling exists between the amount to some $1,500,000 a year, not equal to the demand.
the provisions of the act of Congress approved
That June
27, 1906 (34 Stats. 517), we will offer at
^arger salaries for the officers dairymen should at once take steps public sale to the highest bidder, at 10 o'clock
two teams.
the 5th day ol March next, at this of­
named seem reasonable, but if the to remedy this defect goes without a. fice. m., the on following
tract of land: the SE 1-4 N
We also carry vegetables
T he R ecorder is in receipt of country is so poor or mismanaged saying. The idea is sometimes ad E 1-4, «.c. 33, T. 30 S„ R. 14 W. W M.
Any persons claiming adversely the above de­
a copy of Senate Bill No. 2, intro­ that it can do nothing to carry on vanced that winter milking in this scribed lands are advised to file their claims or
C. M. WAII), Manager
objections on or before the time designated for
duced by Senator Chase, joint sen­ continuously this vastly important country is out ot the question, but sale.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY, lieuinter.
ator from Coos and Curry counties. work of opening up our waterways we would answer by saying that in
J. M. LAWRENCE. Receiver
The bill comprises “An Act to pro­ and improving our harbors, it should no place in the United States are f irst publication Jan 21.
vide for incorporation under general reduce appropriations for the army conditions more favorable
for win-
law of ports in counties bordering and navy, for which there is little if | j ter milking than here. 1 n the Mis IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
Formerly the Elk Horns Saloon
THE STATE OF OREGON.
upon bays or rivers navigable from any use, and go slow about raising sissippi valley and in the far east
IN
AND FOR THE
the sea or conlaining bays or rivers salaries-Journal.
farmets are compelled to feed their
Has opened up under new man­
COUNTY
OF COOS
navigable from the sea and to pro­
agement
and the customers will
stock from four to six months in the Geo. P. Topping,
vide for the manner of incorporating
be
treated
right. We will serve
Plaintiff,
T hat Oregon is always in the year, and they cannot raise as much
you
the
best
drink in the city, and
such ports and defining the powers
VS.
ead is evident from the following feed on the same acreage as we
you will go away feeling ten
of ports so incorporated.”
Coos
D. E. Mills,
years younger
report from the management of the can in Coos and Curry counties.
county has two such ports one on
Defendant.
They
are
also
handicapped
by
ex
­
Alaska Yukon Pacific Exposition.
the Coquille river and the other on
ACTION AT LAW
Special Attention Given to Family Orders
It says: Oregon was the first state treme cold weather, so cold that it
Coos Bay, consequently the bill is
to complete its building and the first is almost impossible to keep from
of particular importance to this
To D. E. Mills, the above named
to install exhibits at the Alaska Yu freezing, even in a barn while milk­ defendant:
county.
Curry county also has
Proprietors
kon Pacific exposition,
Five ing. Then too, the price of lumber IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
ports at Port Orford and the mouth
months in advance of the opening is more than double what it is here, OF OREGON:
of the Rogue river so Mr. Chase's
of the exposition Oregon had two and they must build warm btrns,
You are hereby required to ap­
constituents will be very much in
pear
and answer the complaint filed
while
here
all
that
is
necessary
is
to
cars of choice apples and a car of
against
you in the above entitled
hope that the bill will pass. The
forest products stored in its building get a roof over your stock to keep action on or before the last day of
bill provides for the calling of
and the entire exhibit will be in­ off the rain. The cost of maintain­ the time prescribed in the order for
CAPTAIN CHRISTENSEN, Commanding.
special elections for incorporating as
the publication of this summons,
stalled two months before the gates ing a dairy farm here would be less which prescribed ti ne is six (6)
ports wherever such a move is de­
of the exposition are opened. The than half what it is in these other weeks, the last day of which time
sirable. This would be of vital im­
will be Thursday, the 4th day of
Connecting with Steam Ship Alliance at Marshfield. Full
Oregon building is a handsome countries and the clear profit would March 1909.
portance to every community that
information of
Let the
structure and occupies one of the be more than double.
And if you fail to so appear and
has a harbor along the coast.
best locations on the exposition dairymen think this subject over answer said complaint by the said
time, the plaintiff will apply to the
gtounds. It is just off the central during the summer months, and be Court for a judgement against you
A braham L incoln was born in court and overlooks Lake Wash prepared to reap a great harvest in for the sum of $100 as set up in
a cabin in the backwoods of Ken- ington. The building was com­ dairy business next winter,
It can plaintiff’s said complaint together
with the costs, and disbursements
tuckyonFeb. 12, 1809. Within pleted in November and since that be done.
of this action, and for an ordet of
said Court for a disposition of the
the coming month, therefore, the time the Oregon commission has
Forgottten
Money
in
Banks
money or sal of property attached
A full line of Confectionery, Fruits,
centennial anniversary of his birth been engaged in the assembling of
in this action.
Cigars, Tobacco, Soft Drinks, Etc.
will be celebrated.
Prep »rations the state exhibit.
By the early
This summons is published in the
Bandon
R
ecorder
,
a
weekly
O
regon
now
has
on
its
statute
are making in every city and hamlet completion of its building Oregon
newspap er published in Coos County
NEWS STAND IN CONNECTION
to properly observe the day.
It is h is received a large share of the book . a law which requires banks to Oregon, for six consecutivewe eks,
report
to
the
Secretary
of
State
each
beginning
January
21st
1909,
and
not too early for Coos Bav to be advertising during the pre-ex|>osi-
Next to Vienna Cafe
BANDON, OREGON
account upon ending March 4, 1909, by order ol
laying plans. By a peculiar coinci­ tion period.
In the past three year the deposit
publication made by the Hon. John
dence Charles Darwin was born on months mere than 50,000 persons which no draft has been made for F. Hall, County Judge of Coos
the same day of the same year. In have paid admission to the exposi-1 seven years, it the depositor be not County, at Chambers ’ll ( oqudle,
That 1 iw also Oregon on the 28 day of December,
the United States and especially in tion grounds. The California State ' kn< wn to be alive.
1908
the western states one event will building war completed several provides that after publication < f the
overshadow the other. But it will weeks ago and the Washington list of unclaimed deposits, the At­
*>nac* Mavaakw *4for* the reader* of thia paper tha beat opportunity
not be out of place while honoring building ts nearly finished and will torney-General may bring suit to
of the year
REVIEW OF REVIEWS . .
»3.00) ALL fOR
the memory of the great emancipator be ready to turn over to the exposi escheat the money to the state B it
SUNSET MAGAZINE . .
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Is
Your
Property
Tor
Sale?
WOMAN'S HOME COMPANION 1.25) $0.00
of the slave to honor the memory of Hon within the next thirty days. it i- probable : hat a very large pro
W* are con*tandy receiving inquiries frrm all
AND FREE
y«r order, a beautiful premium, a 7S-pake book
the great emancipator of human Every building for the 1909 fair will portion of the deposit. tint* negk cted porta of the UBited States lor Farms, Vineyards and
Wuatrated in four color* with 113 Western view*.
Country and City
on frte Pacific Coast, if
y«»ur property h for sale we »hall be glad to place it
thought. No two men could have be completed by May 1, leaving are in such small amounts t,i»t it on
our list, and put you in direct correspondence with
SUNSET
MAGAZINE
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a Urge number of possible buyers. Address,
PRAMCtSCO. CALIFORNIA
been more unlike than the English thirty'days in which to clear the would not be worth while t«> bring
TGWN A COUNTRY JOURNAL PUB. CO.
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330 JACKSON ST., «AN FRANCISCO, CAL.
scientist <md the American political grounds of debris and co r.plete the suit for them; yet m the aggregate
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YOÜNG & PARKER
White and Red Cedar Shingles
THE NEW
egeti
e
Fresh Vegetables and Fruit always on hand
!
Bandon
B ottling W orks
Bandon
Oregon
City Meat Market
Fresh Meats, Hams, Bacon and Lard
Logging Camps and Ship Supplies our Spec­
ialty at Lowest Possible Price
1 he Two Jacks Saloon
Jack Tupper and Jack Hudson,
Stmr. Wilhelmina
Coos Bay and Bandon twice a week
J. E. WALSTROM, Agt. Bandon
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