Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, April 29, 1909, Image 2

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the approval of thousands of visitor#
to the 1909 exposition as well
their patronage, after they see the
land as it really is.
There will also be demonstrations
of the wonderful productiveness of
the virgin soil of the state which
will stand greatly in contrast with
the worked out farms of the east.
This condition will commend itself
to the eastern fanner who visits the
fair. The very fact alone that two
crops of potatoes can be produced
every year on the same ground in
the Puget Sound country is a fac
that will probably surprise many
easterners:
The minature farm has been
platted into small rectangular blocks
which have afforded an excellent
opportunity for the good roads in­
structors and landscape artists to
sow the germs of modern road
construction and the art of beautify­
ing the farms which will have the
effect of making life on the farm and
in the country more attractive.
Practical demonstrations of berry
raising will also be made on the
model farm.
ittineral came in, wtticli at $18^tn C (»quille River A ransportatior»
oance would amount to moiw th;qi
Co.*» Schedule •
9100. It is evidently quart* gold
•
IjRH Ven
•Arrive»
and has been pounded out of the
Bandoli
* Cuquillo
rotks by the use of a mortar.
It
CoifUtrf/e.
íláftj H Ul
8:30 a tu
is Qimored .that it came from the.
Dirspwfcb.
7 4Xt ít tu.
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Enchanted Prairie district, and there
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F« vo«iCe.
44k) p ut
are many who believe that the I
. Le» vea
Arrives
mother lode, so long sought in this
Coquille
Banilou
section, has finally been discov red. Fu vori t<‘. 7:30 a tu
tW3t) a j JU
If it has there will be something Coquille. 9.30 n tu
11.30 a tu
doing when details of the find are Dirtpateb, I.IX) p tu
5.<X) p tu
The Coquille connects with the
given out.—Enterprise.
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BANDON REAL ESTATE
Right now the Alaska-Yukon-
Pacific Exposition is the magnet that
is attracting thousands of people
from eastern, southern, and middle
ALL KINDS OF REAL ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLD
western states to the Pacific Coast
partly for the reason that the ex -
Money Loans Negotiated on Approved Security.
hibition will open up a new line of
All I S Land Matters a Specialty and Prompt­
thought with its great displays from
ly Attended tc. Pension and Insurance Agency
Alaska, Hawaii and the Philippines
Bond Brokers I'rans-Atlantic Steamship and
Railroad
Ticket Agency
as well as the Orient, and partly be­
cause of the much advertised scenic
train« Ht Coqui))» for Marshfield and
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beauties of the states bordering on
j Myrtle Point.
OffìpA Ilonin« » nn«l .1. I p Ntnir*.
WXGLGV xew Hvnholm
Building
the Pacific.
Epworth League Convention The Up liver passenger» can come
to Bandon on the Favorite an<i have
The state of Washington and more
BANDON.
ORKOON
three hours here in which to do their
particularly the
Puget Sound
C. T. B lvmenrother , Notary Public
Seattle, Wash, April 27 —With trading ami other business.
country will soon be the mecca
the
spirit of enterprise and ac-
for trainloads of strangers. But
manifested in all its
complishment
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Washington will not hold the visi­
Seattle
is
undertakings,
preparing
Department of the interior
tors for an indefinite period for they
U. S. l.and Office, at
of
the
International
to
take
care
have something in mind further thin
Roseburg, Ore., March |9th, 1909
Convention
of
Epwoith
Leagues,
a visit to the exposition at Seattle.
Is called to the fact that COL. C. T. BLUMF.N-
Notice ia hereby given that Alice A. Black,
which meets in Seattle July 7 to
ROIHER of Bandon, Oregon, will insure Saw­
of Port Orford, Oregon, who, c on April 30,
There are opportunities on the
12, and extends to all of the 1,5.00,- l;X)l, made Homestead Entry, No. 10632. S.
mill men, Loggers and other-kinds of workmen
Pacific Coast for the homeseeker as
R. 02199,
"""' for lot«
'
3
' and ’ 4; NE I-4 ; of SW 1-4,
against sickness, accident or death at reasonable
000 Epworth Leaguers a cordial r
Section 18,
Township 32 South, F
Range 14
well as the merchant and manufac­
rates. It will pay you to call on him and see
invitation to attend.
West, Willamette Merxlan, has filed notice oí
what he offers in that line.
turer and the visitors to the fair in­
intention to make final five year proof, to establish
Seattle is a Western gem, stil| claim
to the land above described, before J.
tend to see just what Oregon Idaho,
somewhat in the rough in ex­ H. Upton, U. S. Commissioner, at Langlois,
Fire Insurance
Burglary Insur
Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, Ne­
teriors but as well governed and 1 s Oregon, on the Sth day ol May, 1909.
Claimant
names
as
witnesses:
vada, Oklahoma, as well as British
moral as any city in the Fast. It is
George Fitzhugh, of Port Orford.
Columbia, have to offer in the way
W. Crowley,"of
“
beautifully situated onjPuget Sound, John
A. M. Fitzhugh, of
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of inducements to settlers. Of
Harvey W. Scott.
an arm of the Pacific Ocean, with S. P. Peirce, of
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course the tourists will be here in
BENJAMIN I.. EDDY, Register.
the beautiful Cascade mountains on
First publication, Mareh 25th.
large uumbers and their itinerary
Portland and Coos bay Steamship Line
It appears quite possible that the East and the rugged Olympics
early always includes all the mina-
on the West. It i; a city of inspir­
tains, lakes and seaside resorts of the Harvey W. Scott of Oiegon may
become United States ambassador ing views and full of interest fro 11 a IN THE CIRCUIT COURT (ÎF
Northwest.
THE STATE OF OREGON,
commercial standpoint; its w ter­
The exposition itself is going to to Mexico. The announcement is
IN
AND FOR THE ' OUNTV
open the |eyes of the thousands of I
Mr. Scott was offered the dis front scenes and the great public
OF COOS
public vorks now in progress being
visitors who will come to Seattle tinguished position by President
of unique attractiveness.
A. G. E rickson , Piaintiff,
expecting to find an exhibition Taft shortly after the inauguration.
The
300,000
people
ot
Seattle
are
vs.
very similar to what has been of­ If the appointment shill be in ide,
Sails fr«m Coos Bay Saturdays at Servie» of Tide
8,
P
earl E rickson , Defendant.
largely.
transplanted
Easterners,
fered before. The Alaska-Yukon- it will be a deserved recognition of
Sails from Portland Wednesday at 8 P. M.
SUIT
FOR
DIVORCE
Southerners
and
Canadians.
Pacific Exposition is not going to the commonwealth of Oregon. It
They
represent
the
pioneer
elements
be remembered after its gates close will, in addition, be a merited re
To 8. Pearl Erickson, the above
of
those
people
and
a'ie
the
well
uamed defendant:
because of its great size or by the ward for a talented and accomplished
from which the Seattle spirit—the IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
0. F. MoCOLLUM, Agent
Phono Maio ,M
A Street Dark
number of its buildings, but because man. This newspaper has bad. and
spirit
which
makes
Seattle
famous
OF OREGON.
of the beautiful picture formed by still has, many reasons for dissent-
for the accomplishment of great
You are hereby required to ap­
from
the
personal
and
political
the work of the builder and landscape
things. The latest
evidence of pear and answer the complaint tiled
artist, framed in by lakes, mountai ns views of Mr. Scott. In a general
against you in the above entitled suit
this spirit will be found by visitors in on or before the lust, day of the lime
and woodland scenery distributed way its views on civic standards and
govermental policies are as widely the Alaska—Yukon-I’acific Exposi­ prescribed in the order for the publi­
lavishly on every hand by nature.
tion which will be one of Seattle’s cation of this snininons, which pre­
Lodge «.nei Professional Direotory
scribed time is six (til weeks, the last
At this time, more than two at variance with those of Mr. Scott attractions this
summer.
The
day of which lime will be Thursday,
months before the official date of as are the antipodes.
the 29th day of April, 1909.
exposition
will
be
the
most
unique
It is, however, easy for the Journal
Lodges are Requested to Notify this Office on Election of Officer« and
opening, the buildings stand com­
Ami if yon fail to so. appear and
ever given on
the American answer
to
see
many
reasons
why
Mr.
Scott
said
complaint
by
the
said
Change
of Meeting Night. Cards under this Head are 50o par in., month
plete, the streets are paved and now
continent and there is every time, the plaintiff will apply to the
h
is
fairly
earned
the
distinguished
the exhibits to fill acres of space are
indication that
it will be both court for a decree forever annulling
T
arriving in Seattle. Canada’s magnif­ position t'lat has been offered him. artistically and financially successful. the marriage coulract existing be­
Lcwah Tribe No. 48, Imp. O. R. M.
In
mental
attainments
there
are
few
13r H. L. Houston
tween
yourself
and
the
said
plaintiff.
icent exhibit that attracted the at­
The natural surroundings of the ex­ This summons is pnblMiad in the ¡VTLETS every Tuesday evening at 8 run at
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON
men
in
the
country
who
approach
tention of thou lands of visitors to
Bandon R ecorder , a weekly news­ * **" the Bandon Wigman. Sojourning chiefs
Oltioe over Drug Hture.
Hoar«, » to 12,
position
grounds
are
certainly
the
in £ood standing are cordially invited to attend.
a.tn. 1:30 to 4, p.tn.; 7 to 8 in tha evening.
the F rance-British Exhibition at the standard of Mr. Scott. His most beautiful in which any Amer- paper published in Coos Comity. C.
r. Fieger,
Otto Newman,
Night ch II r Hiiswered from offiou.
London last year has arrived in search amid the sources of know­ ican exposition has ever been Oregon, for six (6)consecutive weeks,
C. of R.
Sachem.
beginning
March
18,
I9O9,and
ending
IIANISON.
.
OBiraON
ledge
has
been
extended,
vigorious
Seattle and from Italy comes sev­
April 29th, 1909, by order of publi­
as
beautiful
views
of
held,
lakes
Maaonlc.
eral carloads of rare exhibits for the and profound. The wide range of and mountains can be had from cation made by the Hon. John F. TJ ANDON LODGE, No, 130 A. F. & A. Dr. Wctren. J. LCei l®y
his
information
and
the
character
of
Physician and Surgeon - Operative
Hal),
county
judge
of
Coos
county
at
foreign section and big manuf actur-
M, Stated communications first Saturday
many
points
on
the
grounds,
The
chambers
in
Coquille,
Oregon,
on
the
Surgery a Specialty.
his
talents
are
abundant
prep-
after the full moon of each month. All Master
ing concerns throughout the United
12tb day of March, 1909.
Office at residence in Charleston house opposite
architecture
is
good
and
the
fair
Masons
cordially
invited.
C.
1.
Kime,
W.
M.
I resbytenan church. Phone connection with
G eo . P. T opping ,
States are forwarding their displays aration for an ambassadorship, His will be ready June i, with buildings
Lloyd Rosa, Secretary
Lowe’e drug store.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
direct to the exposition grounds career itself is a token of his merit and exhibits valued at over $50,000,- 9 7t
I. O. <>. F
I>r. N. I., Perkin«
where now a long row of heavily for the pos'tion that is to be bestowed. 000. |uly nth will be Epworth
"gANDON LODGE, No. 133, I. O. O. F. OFFICE HOURS:
In
the
rude
life
of
the
pioneer
he
NOTICE
FOR
PUBLICATION
10 a. m. to 3 p
laden freight cars waiting to be un­
League Day at the Exposition.
meets every Wednesday evening. Visiting
id ., 7 p. tn. to 8 p. tn.
Department of the Interior
undertook
as
a
boy
the
difficult
loaded is a daily acene.
brothers in good standing cordially invited.
United States Land Office at Roseburg, Ore.
Office in New Deuhelm Building.
J. A. McCord, N. G.
OÖO
Within thirty days every exhibit task of his own education. Without
March 19th, 1909
R. B. Derby, Secretary.
aid.
and
amid
manifold
discourage*
DR. LESTER P. B0REN8EN,
building on the ground will be well
Notice is hereby given that Virgil E. Hutson,
For Obeyance of Law
tnents,
he
pushed
his
hopes
to
a
of
Bandon,
Oregon,
who,
on
Sej
tembrr
28,
filled and the United States govern­
Rebekah Lodge No. 126.
1903, made Homestead Entry, No. 13102, S.
EE I S in K. of P. hall every second and
ment will have its display in readiness fruition and became a graduate of
R. 03572, for W 1-2 of NE 1-4, N 1-2, of
pioneer
university.
To
fourth Fridays. Practice nights first Fri­
San Francisco, Calif. Apr. 15— SE 1-4, Section 26, t ownship 29 South, Range day of the
early in May. When the gates of a
Office in New Lowe-Laird Building.
month; Six lai evening the 3d Friday
14 West, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice
this
laudable
achievement,
he
lias
Telephone at Home.
Mr. ]. Frank Moroney, Chairman oi intention to make final five year proof, to es­ ot the month. A cordial invitation extended to
of the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Ex­
Hours: * 9 a. m., to 5 p. m. By request
added
a
life
of
toil
in
which
at
more
of the California Branch of the Na­ tablish claim to the land above described, before all members in good standing.
7 to 8, p. m.
position open June i, 1909, the
Maggie White, N. G.
G. T. 1 readgold, U. S. Commissioner, at Ban­
than
three
score
and
ten,
there
is
BANDON
tional Model License League, an - don, Oregon, on the 8th day of May, 1909.
Clara Goetz, Secretary.
show will be complete in every de­
OREGON
tail, an example of western spirit and about him that abundant comfort nounces that the trade convention Claimant names as witnesses:
<*. T. tkkaooold ,
Klilglita of Pythina
that perseverance and frugality have of all of the wine and spirit interests Amos E. I fadsali, of Bandon, Oregon.
enterprise.
H
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR
Cassius M. Doyle, of
**
T) elphi lodge , N o . 64, Knights o
worthily won. In such a life, with of the Pacific Coast, which was to Willie A. Doak, of
AT LAW,
Pythias. Meets every Monday evening
Albert
Snead,
of
such a beginning, and with such a have been held in San Francisco
NOTARY PUBLIC
at Knights hall. Visiting knights invited Io
BENJAMIN L. EDDY,
attend.
H. M. Morrison, C. G.
fruiiton, there is typified the Oregon May io. has been postponed t »
v. s. conn innion eh .
Farm at the Fair
B. N. Harrington. K. of R. S.
First publication March 25th
Bandon,
. J
Oregon.
pioneer spirit in its finished form. May 17. The change in date is due
Modern
Woodmen,
Office
With
Bandon
Investment
U®
It is a life that has fairly earned am­ to the fact that the time originally
T1 ABIJE ROCK CAMP, No. 9176, M. W,
A minature farm has been estab­ bassadorship, and if later advices
Dr. H.
Brown.
selected conflicts with other conven­
of A. meets the 2d and 4th Wednesdays
lished at the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific shall confirm his naming and ac­
Resident Dentist.
oí each month at K. P. hall. Visiting neighbors
tions to be held in San Francisco.
Office iu Psnter Building
cordially invited to attend.
Exposition where the products of ceptance, this newspaper will ap­
The object of the convention is to
E E. Oakes, Clerk..
R. W. Boyle, H. C.
Office Hours: 9 to 12 M., I to 5 P. M.
the state will be cultivated as an plaud. Mr. Scott is one of Ore­
Phone,__________ BANDON. OREGON
form the Coast trade into a gigantic
object lesson to the visitors to the gon's most distinguished sons and
HAS A’ SELECT STOCK OF
XV»oilmen of th« World.
organization that will work in con­
BR. K. W. KOHN IT KR
gEASIDE CAMP, No. 212. W. O. W.,
fair at Seattle this summer. It is the honor conferred upon him is an
cert against prohibition and in favor
meets in regular session the first and third
PHYSICIAN
AND SÜRGS0N
hoped that such a farm will do much honor conferred upon Oregon.—
of the proper regulation of the Wines, Liquors & Cigars Thursd ays of each month in the Masonic hall.
BANDON
OREGON
Viaiting neighbors are cordially invited.
towards increaing interest in the Journal.
Phone Calls Piomptly Attended.
liquor business on the Coast.
R.
W.
Bullard.
C.
C.
Nleain Beer on Draaglit
clearing of logged off lands of the
Office in Uird Building. Comer 1st and Whar
O. C. Waldvogel, Clerk.
Mr. Moroney has been an ardent
Sheets. Rooms ia Denholm Home on Plank
stat*.
COURTEOUS TRETMENT
advocate of model license since the
Road,
Quartz Gold
On the exposition grounds is a
national organization formulated
producing farm in every stage of its
restrictive laws and he is convinced
evolution from the country as the
Considerable interest has been ex­
At North Bend
that all that is required to preserve
Attorney and Oounaelor-at Law
timber cutter has left it, showing cited in Myrtle Point recently over
the wine and spirit interests of the BANDON
OREGON
practical demonstrations of the sev- the appearance here of quantities
COQUILLE. - ORE
Is now open for the re­
Coast is united action on the part of
Office over Skeels' Store
eral methods of clearing, This it is of quartz gold that come from a sec
ception of patients. The
the trade in favor of all measures
believed will lead to a brisk de­ lion of the country not definitely
terms am $J() per week
that will guarantee obedience to law
FURNISHED ROOMS
mand among the eastern visitors to known, nor is the finder of the
and upwards. For par-
and respect for public sentiment.
the fair for the logged off lands of mine known for a certainity, but it
AT
At the convention the national
the state.
is expected that there will be a re­
body will be represented by Capt.
To create further interest ex minder of high days in some of the
cursions will be run to the various best mining sections. Whoever it D. M. Smith, General Counsnl of
MRS SARAH COSTELLO
North Bend, Ore.
sections of the state where the logged is that has made the find is evident­ the League, who will deliver an ad­
dress on the legal and ¡tolitical
off lands are fast being converted ly keeping very quiet about it until
Nice clean rooms; 25 and 50c a
phases of the liquor problem.
Right; «1.25 a week; «5 smooth
into great producing farms.
The his discovery is secured from in­
In Csriu :.» n B« F««VC n TM
McCall Pattern«
in the UnhM
CUriSR'S BLACK LEO VACClNR BANDON
iy other make of pattern« Thia ie on
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OREGON
minature farm at the exposition will trusion.
MMMrt of their style, accuracy and «implicit/.
California's favorite, the mosr suc­
cessful easiest used and loweat
suggest the possibility of develop­
The first sa mple to excite com
priced reliable vaccine made.
Bring your
Powder, strin« or pill form. Write
ment and the excursions to places ment contained about #2.50 worth
All the local news in the Bandon
for free Black Leg Bxrklet.
torn Free« Subscribe today.
where such work is being done on a of gold; then a few weeks later R ecorder .
THE CUTTER LABORATORY
Suitscription #150
B b * k > lky . C al .
large scale will no doubt meet with over five ounces of the precious ter year.
If yAurflruugist doaa not atock our
vaccines, order direct froA u*.
to T mk R eco *
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and
L oan
company
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BREAKWATER
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