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9 4 « « 4 ♦ another place for th» m where they suiter! equally as w ell. Better tie a string to that steel bridge material or lie 11 pack that off,Moo. tvdc J-w*,cox’ thc N°rth Bend! He may be running a bluff at pres ¡,itluor dealer, mav not serve the balance oi his year's sentence in the ent on the Oregon-Idaho Com county jail at Coquille. Mr. Wilcox mercial Congress, and if the bluff is now away, presumably in Port wins it is safe to say he w ill again do Roosevelt Declares Last In land. and it is stated on the streets as he has done heretofore, which today that he has disposed of his means “nawthin’ doin’.” It will be a spection Shows Attacks On North Bend holdings and w ill net re good idea to keep your eye on the turn here. This could not be veri steel bridge material then, which Panama Are Inspired fied. He furnished a $2 000 cash may be needed on the Klamath bond to secure his release from jail road. Why. bless your confiding pending his appeal to the supreme soul, that fellow wouldn’t hesitate court and he will forfeit this if he to pull the holes out of the tunnels, Wasnington, Feb., 23—Any at does not return to serve the several if he could use them to advantage tack made hereafter on the lock type months still hanging over his head. in blocking some other company of the Panama canal, according to the opinion expressed by President Incase he does not voluntarily re which showed a disposition to build Roosevelt, in his message transmit turn it is probable that Prosecuting a road into a new territory.—Coos ting to congress today the report Attorney Liljeqvist will attempt to Hay News. ---------OOO-------- made by the engineers who recently force his return. Concerning the Wilcox decision a visited the canal zone with Pres- “Holding ( Artillery on Bay His Aim dent-elect Taft ‘is in reality, merel/ Salem dispatch says: an attack upon the policy of build that before intoxicating liquors can That Adjundant Genera'. W, E. ing the canal at all.” The report be legally sold pursuant to a license the vendor must know that the ap- 1 Finzer, of the military department of in Rocsevelt’s opinion, shows in the libcant for the alcoholic drink is of the state of Oregon, is interesting clearest fashion that congress was lawful age, and that if the seller errs himself keenly in the proposed or wise in the position it took and that it would be inexcusable folly to in judgment in respect to such age ganization of a coast artillery com change from the lock canal to the he must suffer the consequences of pany in Marshfield, is evidenced bv sea level canal. "I commend to his mistake, the Supreme Court, in a letter received here by William you,” he says to congress, “the anopinion written by Chief Justice Grimes, a member of the executive most careful consideration of the re Moore, affirms the decree of con committee of the local Chamber of |»rt. It shows that the only viction entered by Judge Hamilton Commerce, who has taken the in criticism that can be made of the of the Circuit Court of Coos county, itiative in the proposed organization work on the isthmus is that there against J. C. Wilcox, a North Bend of the company General Finzer already has ad has been almost an excess of :aution saloon keeper, who was convicted of the charges of having permitted a dressed a letter to the War Depart in providing against possible minor to loiter about his saloon and ment and in that connection states trouble. As to the Gatum dam, it self, they show that not only is the of having sold liquor to him. The in his communication to Mr. Grimes. “The department is paying some dam safe but that on the whole the appellate court also holds that it is not necessary to prove in such cases attention to the matter of taking plan already adopted w^uld make it that the proprietor of a saloon knew steps to fortifying the harbor and unnecessarily high and strong, and accordingly they recommend that that the liquoi was sold to a minor they consider it advisable to locate the height be reduced by twenty by his bartender, since the pro the company in your city. Within feet which change in plans I have prietor is held responsible for the a few days, I intend to forward to acts of his bartender or agent, under you and Dr. Mingus blanks to be accordingly directed." the statutes.”—Coos Bay Times. used in securing the names of men who wish to enlist in the service. It Planned to Put Victim in seems to me that if you keep urg Chains Hope to Debate Utah An. ing proper a uthoiities to take somt action in establishing fortifications nually at the mouth of Coos Bay, that there Kansas City, Feb. 17—That C is no doubt of being ultim tely suc H. Garnett, the man who yesterday University of Oregcn, Eugene, cessful.” attempted to extort $7000 from Feb 17—The University of Oregon In this connection, General Fin Lawrence M. Jones, a millionaire will debate the University of Utah tn zer has addressed a letter to Lien drygoods merchant, by the display Salt Lake City on March 26. The tenant Colonel E. M Weaver, of the of a dynamite bomb, had accomplices question will be the commission plan division of military affairs at Wash- was positively asserted by the police of city government and the Oregon ingt n. today. The officers are working on University has its choice of sides. “I beg leave to say that a party in the theory that two men or more This choice will be made in a few Marshfield has consented to build men and possibly a woman was con days. Both will be two-man an armory and that I have plans cerned in the plot. teams. Coach Elliott has selected drawn for that purpose and am for The real estate agent who rented Thomas R. Townsend, ’09, and Earl warding the same to the party,” he the house in Independence which Kilpatrick, 09 to represent Eugene wrote. “I have also asked the peo Garnett had fitted up with chains Both of these men have had inter ple interested in the formation of with which to imprison Mr. Jones, state experience but are not on the this company to forward a Yoster of asserts that an elderly well-dressed regular debating team this year, ow the men who desire to be enlisted man engaged the place, The future ing to outside activities. An at in the organization. As soon as this tenant said he and his brother were tempt will be made to make this stockmen and lived in Omaha. His debate an annual affair and this will is done an officer will be detailed to go to Marshfield and complete the brother's wife was an invalid. The be done if Eugene can arrange a formation of the company. In con- day after Garnett rented the house scheme to finance bringing the Utah I I ne lion with this matter, I desire to a neighbor saw two men and a team here every other year. Two state that from such information as I woman walking about the second years ago, Veatch and Galloway was a' le to secure while at Marsh story, as if inspecting it. Garnett took the trip Kilpatric and Town field some time ago, it appears that refused again today to tell his real send are to take and by defeating the harbor ought to be foitified.” — name or anything of his past. Utah won the undisputed champion Times. Owing to the fact that Garnett’s ship of eight states. erect carriage suggest? d his possible connection with the Army, an officer The professional brother who re from the Federal Penitentiary at Taft Decides on March 15th ported Doctor Perkins and mys» If as Fort Leavenworth arrived Here today practicing without a license is to take an imprint of Garnett's Washington. Feb. 20—The extra chagrined to find that we are both thumb marks. These wfll be for session of congress will be convened registered at Coquille and that I warded to Washington, where the on March 15. This date was def have a certificate from Pennsylvania finger print record of all soldiers tha' initely decided upon by President which is more difficult to obtain than have served in the United States elect Taft, and he has authorized the that of any other state. If he will Army in recent years is on file. In announcement of the same. call at Lowe’s drug store he can this way it is hoped to solve the The date of the extra session, feast his eyes on both my cer question of the extortionist’s idea. called for the purpose of revising tificates. Dr. J. D. Kelly. Garnett was arraigned in Justice the tariff was fixed at a conference Sheppard’s court today on charges between President-elect Taft, Sen of robbery and attempt to rob. He City Transfer ator Aldrich and Speaker Cannon. entered pleas of guilty to both All kinds of draying and transfer charges, and waived preliminary ring FOR SALE—mill wood heiring. Justice Sheppard then May Be Another Bluff rom Cody ’s mill $2.00 per load. bound him over to the Criminal Cod sold and delivered at lowest Court. sees prices. The Drain Nonpariel J. Jenkins, Prop. Carnett still refust d to talk today sure indications (hat work of his family or, where he made will be resumed on the Drain-Coos the bomb. He was sorry, he said Bay line early in the spring, English Walnuts that he did not kill himself before he with a large force of men. went to the Jon<*s’ home. In fact, Lots of steel bridge material piled I am agent for Brooks <St Sons fo he regretted his connection with the up at Drain: five steel bridges built Carlton, Ore. for their celebrated whole affair. Garnett said that he on the road; several miles of the English Walnut trees. This firm is had no intention of killing anyone. roadbed graded; nearly half the the only English Walnut importers He was out of wot k, out of monej work done on the four only tunnels, in the state. B. L. H urst . and suffering from tuberculosis. He and numerous barrels of cemert said today that he had no ac scattered all along the line. I complices, and the police this after I n C attk C an ■■ satvtano The prospects looked even bright CUTTER ’ S BLACK LEO VACCINE noon were inclined to give up thei er two years ago, when enough rails i California's favorite, the moat sue- ccMful. easiest used and lowest early idea that Garnett was assisted »need reliable vaccine made. were piled up at Drain to build the Powder, string or pill form. Write by anyone. for free Black Leg Booklet. road to Scottsburg. These rails THE CUTTER LABORATORY were specially made for the Coos PaaKBiev. C al . If your druggist does not stock our Subscribe for the R ecorder . Bay road, but Bro. ¡Harriman found vaccine«, order direct from ua. SAYS CANAL IS ♦ Wilcox May Not Return nr orcT Ul DLul III L 91101 9OC3s ■g- Presbyterian Church- Preaching at the Presbyterian Church the first and third Sundays of each month, both morning and evening. Su tday School and young people’s meeting every Sunday. Visitors and transients are coi - dially invited.. G eo . H. R oach , pastor, Notice of Application fot a United Patent to Mineral Lands, 1 BANDON REAL ESTATE AND LOAN COMPANY K. Al l. KINDS OF REAL ESTATE o BOUGHT AND SOLD Money Loans Negotiated on Approved Security. All I S Land Matters a Specialty and P.ompt- ly Attended tc. Pension and Insurance Agency Bond Brokers I rails Atlantic Steamship and Railroad Ticket Agency State O United States Land Office Roseburg Oregon Jan. 20. 1909. BANDON, Notice is hereby given that Clayton B. Zeek, Mattie J. Zeek and Adam Pershbaker, the first two of Bandon, Coos county, Oregon, and the latter of Prosper, Coos cuunly, Oregon and all residents and citizens within lhe said county YOUR ATTENTION Is called to the fact that COL. C. T. BI.UMEN- ROTHER of Bandon, Oregon, will insure Saw mill men, Loggers and other kinds of workmen against sickness, accident or death at reasonable rates. It will pay you to call on him and see what he offers in that line. Fire Insurance the legal subdivisions of the Govenment surveys, the adjoining claims are the Pioneer Placer Claim and the Eagle Mining Claim. Any and all persons claiming adversely in any way the above described lands or any portion thereof, are hereby notified lhat unless their ad verse claims are duly filed accord ing to law and the rule and regulations thereunder, within 60 days from the date hereof, with the Rtgisler of the United States L.anf Office at Roseburg, Oregon, the said adverse claims will be barred, by virtue of the laws of the United States gov erning such matters, and publication of this notice is hereby ordered for the period of sixty days, continuously, in the Bandon Recorder, a weekly newspaper of general circulation, hereby designated as nearest to the above described land. BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Register. First Publication Jan. 28. for Publication-Isolated Tract OREGON Q C. T. B lumenrother , Notary Public and state, have applied for a patent to certain placer ground in the said county and state in the Hinch Mining District, more particularly de- s-rnbed as follows, to-wit: E 1-2 ne 1-4 nw 1-4 section 4. Tp. 28 south of range 14 west of Willamette Meridian, and lots numbered one and two, said lots lieing a part of ne 1-4 section 33, following Tp. and range; ne 1-4 nw 1-4; sw 1-4 sw 1-4 n e 1-4; w 1-2 nw 1-4 se 1-4; nw I 4 sw 1-4 se 1-4; e 1-2 se 1-4 sw 1-4, section 33. Tp. 27 south of range 14 west of Willamette Meiidian, con taining in all 134.885 acres. The said applicants and their assignors having located and applied to patent said placer lands as the 'Independence Placer Mine" and in their name as associated, the 'Independence Mining Company,' the said Independence Placer Mine and the location thereof, being of record in the office of the county clerk of Coes county, Ore gon, in Book 2 of Mining Records at Page 453 of said record, dated August 25, 1904. The said 'Independence Placer Mine' and the original location thereof conform in every w ay to Notice KooniH 54 and 3. IpNtnira, Xew Ike nil olm Building Hfflnn Mineral application No. 0914 Burglary Insur Portland and Coos bay Steamship Line BREAKWATER Sails fr; rn Coos Bay Saturdays at Service of Tide Sails from Portland Wedoesduy at 8 P. M. (J. F. McCOLLUM, Agent A Street Dock Phone Main 34 0698 PUBLIC LAND SALE. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR United States Land Office, Roseburg, Oregon, January 18, 1909. Notice is hereby given that as directed by the Commissioner of the General Land Office, under I Professional Directory Lodge a,n.d <• * the provisions of the act of Congress approved * ------- O............. 1---------------------------- V---------------------------------------------- —~s. ouu Lodges are — Requested to Notify this Office on Election ----- of w Officers and vu on June 27, 1906 (34 Stats. 517), we will offer at public sale to the highest bidder, at 10 o'clock * Change of Meeting Night. Cards under this Head are 50c per in., month a. m., on the 5th day oi March next, at this of- , fice. the following tract of land: the SE I -4 N , * ❖ ** * •>♦ ❖ ❖ ❖ *m.*<• E 1-4. sec. 33, T. 30 S.. R. 14 W.. W M. Any persons claiming adversely lhe above de Lewaii Tribe No. 48, Imp. O. R. M. scribed lands are advised to file their claims or objections on or before the time designated for JUT EETS every Tuesday evening at 8 run at the Bandon Wigman. Sojourning chiefs sale. Office over I)rn« Store. Hours. 9 to ¡2. BENJAMIN L. EDDY. lieu i-ter in good standing are cordially invited to attend. «.nr. 1:30 to 4, p.m.; 7 to 8 in the evening. J. M. LAWRENCE. Receiver C. T. Fieger, Otto Newman, First publication Jan 21. C. of R. Sachem. Nifiht call« answered from office. Dr H. I_>. Houston PHYSICIAN & SURGEON - BANDON. . . OREGON Mnnonie. A. N. AMES, Ü ANDON Dr. WarenJ Kelley LODGE, No, 130 A. F. & A. M, Stated communications first Saturday after the full moon of each month. All Master Masons cordially invited. C. I. Kime, W. M. Lloyd Rosa, Secretary Physician and Surgeon - Operative Surgery a Specialty. OFFICE and RESIDENCE above Post Office 1. O. O. F Blacksmith A? V agomn aker Dr N. I«. Perkin* OFFICE HOURS: 10 a. rn. to 3 p tn., 7 p. m. to 8 p. m. ■gANDON LODGE. No. 133, I. O O F. meets every Wednesday evening. Visiting brothers in good standing cordially invited. J. A. McCord. N. G. R. B. Derby, Secretary. Office in New Denholm Building, DR. LESTER P. S0REN8EN, Rebekah Lodge No. 126. |y| All kind«» of Repair Work done promptly and in a workmanlike manner. Horseshoeing a Specialty Ixicntion on plank r.iad one f oar 111 mile from the Hteamer Lindin«. BANDON .... Qlt EGON Coos Co. Nursery High Grade NURSERY STOCK On Hand Address H. L. Stevens, Prop., Coquille M., G. Pohl. Local Agent, Bandon. Ore M. <1. POIIL EE I S every second and fourth Fridays. Practice nights first Friday of the month; Social evening the 3d Friday ol the month. A cordial invitation extended to all members in good standing. Maggie White, N. G. Blanche Radley, Secretary. Knlghta of Pythlaa TYELPHI LODGE, No. Reliable Work and Goods. Every Saturday at The Gallier Hotel io a. m. to 4 p. m. THE MERCY HOSPITAL At North Bend Is dow open for th« re ception of patients. The terms ate $ 10 per week and upwards. For par- ticnlare apply to : : Sisters of Mercy N or|h a Bend, Ore. 64. Knight, of O R. WADE Pythias. Meets every Monday evening al Knights hall. Visiting knights invited to attend. H. M. Morrison, C. G. B. N. Harrington, K. of R. S. ATTORNEY AT LAW Notary Public Office: Boom 3 Panter Baildin«, B andon ............................................ Modern Woodmen« 'P a BI.E ROCK CAMP. N o . 9176, M. W- A of A. meets the 2d and 4th Wednesdays ATTORNEY AND COUNSEL! H AT LAW, NOTARY PUBLIC U. N. GOH MINN ION EK For«>l«r>ol America. 0OURT QUEEN OF THE FOREST. Bandon, • Oregon Office With Bandon Investment (,'o No. I 7 meet« F riday night of each we It in Concrete hall, Bandon, Ore A cordial wel come is extended to all visiting brothers. W. L. Davidson, Chief Ranger. Geo. E. Wilson, Fin. Sec. IDr. H- M. Brown. Reaident Dentist. Office in Panter Building J Woodmen of the World. W. » T. TKEADGOLD, O. of each month at K. P. hall. Visiting neighbors cordially invited to attend. E E. Oakes, Clerk.. R. W. Boyle. H. C. QEASIDE CAMP. No. 212, REGISTERED OPTICIAN Office in New Lowe-Laird Budding. Telephone at Home. Hours: 9 a. m., to 5 p. m. By request 7 to 8, p. m. BANDON OREGON O. W.. Office Hours: regular session the first and third meets in tegular Thursdays of each month in the Masonic hall. Viaiting neighbors are cordially invited. R. W. Bullard. C.C. O. C. Waldvogel, Clerk. Phone, 9 to 12 M.. I to 5 P. M. BANDON. OREGON «INI. <1 K I« 01.1.0 PKT ER Instructor on Mandolin, C larence Y. Laive -- Dru.ggi.tit h nd Apothecary bandon Guitar and Banjo Also npecisl attention to orchestra drill to popils desino« snob instruction O regon l»K. K. W. KONNITKK In just in receipt of in new ntnek of Drugs mid Cb»ini<-nls, Patent hiu I Proprietary Prepurntiorm. Toilet Ar ticles. Druggist Munrlries, Perfmues. Brushes, .Sponges. .Soap, Nuts and Canili»*, Cigars, T o B bccob mid Cig arettes, Paints, Oils, Ola-s and Painter's Supplies. PHYSICIAN AND BANDON SURGEON OREGON Phone Calk Promptly Attended. Office in Laird Building, Comer 1st and Whar f Streets. Rooms in Denholm Home on Plank Road, C. R. BARROW Bring your Job Work- to T he R ecorder Attorney and Oounselor-at Law COQUILLE. o * ORE