Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, May 13, 1909, Image 2

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deed if a railway magnate like Har­ Daily Real EeUte Transfer« Sheriff and was t >ld that
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prisoner
was
a
negro
who
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riman cannot get a Javor <>♦ the
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I_iQdgQ a.id Professional Directory
As the forests here have under­ government. Or is the fact 'that Furnished by Title Guarantee & serving a sentence tor bootlegging * «
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gone a wonderful change, so has the for once the people are on Mit Har­ Abstract Company, at Marshfield and that the said prisonci had his «
cell locked and was out visiting his ♦ Lodges are Requested to Notify this Office on Election of Officers and on
Coquille river lost much in romantic riman’s side that is the difficulty? Is and Coquille:
Change of Meeting Night. Cards under this Head are 50c per in., month
girl.
hsMity.
From the mountains to Mr. Harriman asking for something
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April 23, 1909
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Mr.
Parsons
explained
further
that
the ocean this river waa a perfect in public that he is fighting in Wash-1 E. N. Smith et ux, to Janies W.
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he wanted to reform the man, and
mirror, with «he clearest of water ington secretly? He can build rail­
Barnett, lots i to tS and 31 to 36,
Dr H. I_i- Houston
roads through the state of Washing- ■ blk 2, Smith’s ist addition to was told that the negro, Fd Mar- . Lewah Tribe No. 48. Imp. O. R. M.
from its source to the sea.
I S every I u.-ulay evening at 8 run at
PHYSICIAN A l SUHGEub
shall,
attended
church
and
mid
There were not many places in ton, and pay millions for terminal
the Bandon Wigmaii. Sojourning chirk
Bandon’ deed; con. $10.00
< >tfiot< over I>ru« Stor«.
Hoora. i> to 1Ï,
week
prayer
meeting
and
dig
tot
good
standing
are
cordially
invited
to
attend.
in
the river from the mouth to the grounds in Puget sound cities he
A.ui.
I
;:U)
to
4,1
.m.
;
7
to
8
iu
tbe evening.
J. W. Barnett, to E N. Smith, lots need any religion.
C. 1. I'ieger,
Otto Newman,
Middle Fork or South Fork, with can build railroads in Mexico, and j
Niuht calla Hnswered froui othoe.
C-
B.
Sachem.
5 and 6, blk 12, Myrtle Point;
BANDON.
...
OMKUON
This is the wav Clay county
less than twenty feet of water. So boast what a big business h • is going ,
deed; con. $10.00
takes
care
oi
her
prisoners
treats
ID i‘ Waren j. Kelley
clear was the water that even to to do down there; but when it 1
Physician and 8urgeon - Operative
that depth one could see the’gravel comes to building 100 miles or so of Marshal Roller, to Frank X." Holier them so well that they would not g \NDON LODGE. No. I M) A. F & A.
communications first Saturday
Surgery a Specialty.
in the bottom.
Innumerable fish road from the Columbia river into 1 lots 6 and 7. blk. 19, Sunset City; escape for any money. The jail is after the M, full Stated
moon of each n.onlh. All Matter
OfKc Mt reudmee in Charleston house opposite
deed;
con,
$150.00
one
of
the
old-style
ones
and
has
a
Masons
cordially
invited.
C.
I.
Kune.
W
M.
into
central
Oregon,
lie
is
stalled,
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enjoyed the cool and quiet flowing
Presbyterian chuich. Phone connection with
Lloyd Rosa, Secretary
Marshall
Lowe’e drug store.
stream, in every bend, ducks could he is powerless; nothing can bi 'C U. S. of A. to Maud B. Bradbury, key eight inches long.
lots 3 and 4 and I 1-2 of s w 1-4, the prisoner carries it with him. and
be seen, winter and summer. Among done, and no assurance can be
Dr. N. k. Perkin*
explains that it is the key to his
I. O. O. F
sec 30, twp 27, R 12; patent
them were the beautiful feathered given that anything ever will be
OFFICE
HOURS: 10 a. m to 3 p
“gANDON LODGE. N o . 133, I O. O. F.
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tn.,
7
p.
tn.
to 8 p. m.
Myrtle duck, the Mallard duck, and done. This is at least preferable to U. S. of A. to I.yman M Noble, “office.”
meets every Wednesday evening. Visiting
i
“
'V
Office iu New Denhelm Building.
false promise, like that of last fall.
brother-, in good standing cordially invited.
Lots 3 and 4 and s 1-2 of nw 1 4,
many other species.
J. A. McCord, N. G.
BILIOUSNESS AND CONSTIPATION
And still we are told that if this
Farther down the river where the
sec 2, twp 27, R 12. patent
R. B Dei by, Secretary.
DR. LESTER P. SORENSEN.
flats were open grass land, geese i i should continue, if year after year U. S. of A. to Cora Noble, lot 1, s e
For years I was troubled with
biliousness and constipation, which
large flocks enjoyed their exist- more should pass without anything
Rebekah Lodge No. 126.
I-4. of net-4 and e 1 2 of s e 1 ■4. made life miserable forme, My ap-
ance, although always watchful and being done, the state is to do
EFTS in K of P. hall every second and
sec 4, twp 27, R 12; patent
petite failed me. 1 lost my usual
Office in New Lowe-Laird Building.
fourth I- inlays. Practice nights first Fri­
on their guard, they were not wild nothing; is to make no move
Telephone at Home.
U. S. of A. to Minnie Noble, n e | force and vitality. •’epsin prepar- day of the month; Social evening the 3d Friday
toward getting a railroad through
Hours:
and ready to flee.
9 a. m., to 5 p. m. By request
and
cathartics
only
mule
I
ations
1
ot the month
A cordial invitation extended to
1-4 sec 30, twp 27, R It; patent
» to 8, p. m.
j matters 1 worse.
I do not know all members in good standing.
Still farther down in the com­ that region, is to sit with folded
BANDON
W.
L.
Crowe et ux, to Mrs. Hedvig ; where 1 should have be n today
Maggie White, N. G.
OREGON
munity of where Prosper, Bullards hands and closed lips and humbly
Hale, lots 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, blk. had I not tried Chamberlain’s Clara Goetz, Secretary.
and our own Bandon are now lo­ wait, and wait and wait, and never
G. T. THKADOOLU,
9. Riverside Add. to Bandon ; Stomach and Liver Tablets. The
KllIglltH of I'ytlllHH
ATTORNEY
AND COUNSELS «
cated, the beautiful black swan lift a finger to do anything for
I tablets relieve the ill feeling at P^E.I Pt II LODGE, No. 64, Knights o
deed; con. $200
AT LAW,
could be seen, swimming upon the itself, Oregon,
the awakened
I once, strengthen the
digestive
NOTAUY H.'BLIO
Pythias. Meets every Munday evening
April 24. 1909
(functions, purify the stomach, liver at Knights
surface of the river.
A more aroused Oregon, w ill do no such
hall. Visiting knights invited to
II.
H.
(OflllNNlOliEU.
H. M Moriison, C. G.
beautiful and graceful bird could thing. If Mr. Harriman cannot get Ralph Winningham to • Mary J. and blood, helping the system to do attend.
Bandou,
-;
Oregon
Crewe, lots 1, 2, 3. ‘ 4, 5 and 6, its work naturally. —Mis. Rosa B. N. I lar rington, K. of R. S.
hardly be found on this continent into and through central Oiegon
Office
W
ith
Bandon
Investment
< o
These
blk 9, I. A. Lehnherr’s Add. to Potts, Birmingham, Ala.
with a railroad, the people of Ore
than the black swan.
Modern Woodmen.
tablets are for sale by C. Y Lowe.
Myrtle Point; deed; con $2,000.
Dr. H- iM. Brown.
T^ABLF. ROCK CAMP. N o . 9176. M W.
Over the heads of all sailed the gon will find a way to do so, just as
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Resident Dentist.
j
of A. meet* the 2d and 4th Wednesdays
Bald Eagle, of ages and sizes | soon as they can put the necessaiy U. S. of A., to Frederick A. Kribs
Office ui Psnler Buildup
of each month at K. P. hall. Visiting neighbors
sec 24, 26 and 34, twp 27. R. 9;
into
motion.—Ore
such as we can never again find in machinery
Immigrants Pouring In
cordially invited to attend
Office Hours: 9 to 12 M., I to 5 P. M.
E E. Oakes, Clerk..
R. W. Boyle, H. C.
patent
gon
Journal.
the country.
Phone,___________ BANDON. OREGON
April 26, 1909
Near the ocean, the seal and sea
The arrival ol immigrants at the
I
Marshal
Roller,
to W H. Shultz,
lions, the latter by the thousands
Bring your
CHAMBERLAIN’S LINIMENT
I port of New York continues to in-
lots
1
to
11,
blk.
14,
Sunset
City;
Attorney and Oounselor-at La w
often yelping so loud that they
This is a new preparation and a {
crease steadily. For the first three
•
lob
Work
1
deed;
con
$800
could be hea-d for miles, here swim­ good one. It is especially valuatiiei
COQUIDLE. - ORE
months of the current year the im­
to T he R ecor he #
ming, diving floating, thete resting as a cure for chronic and muscular W. 11. Shultz et ux to John Ober migrant bureau of the Western Pas­
Office over Skeels' Store
rheumatism, and for the relief from
upon the rocks and cliffs near the pain which it affords in acute mflam-' meir, lots 1 to 11, blk 14, Sun­ senger association handled at that
oratory rheumatism.
Those who
shore.
set City; deed; con $10.00
point 199.554 immigrants, as com­
have
used
it
have
invaribly
spoken of
Very lew squatters and settlers
U.
S. of A. to Wm. E. Farr, lots pared with 55,992 for the cot res­
it in the highest, terms < f praise.
had come to stay, some Hudson Lame back, lame shoulder, and still
I and 2 and s 1-2 of n e 1-4, sec 2, ponding period last year.
Bay and Astor trappers had come neck are due to rheumatism of tbe
twp 28, R. to; patent
I'he revenue derived by western
to find some of the many fine muscles, usually bronght on by ex- ! Maria Boyrie and husband to Myrtle roads from the handling of these
posure to cold or damp, and are
animal?, such as the beaver, the quickly cured try applying this lint- j A. Cunningham, Right of Way , newcomers amounted to $276,851.55
otter and others, and carried away meat freely and massaging the af­
beginning at 1-4 comer between as compared with $126,281.75 last
Soreness
of
the
many pelts to exchange for gold and fected parts.
Sec 35 and 36, twp 27, R 13; ¡year, an increase of 119.02 per
muscles, whether induced by violent
If so you can get the very best lumber on
gold dust. These people enjoyed exercise or injury, is allaved by this
deed; con $10.
I cent. The March revenue from the
their existance according to their liniment. For sal? by 0. Y. Lowe.
the market at the lowest figure by calling
U. S of A. to John E Parrish, lots business amounted to $139,923 73,
own nature, much of their pleasure
7, s e 1-4 of s w 1 4 and s 1-2 of as compared with $51,887.08, for
on or addressing the LYONS-JOHNSON
was found in fire water, gambling
s e 1-4, sec 5, twp 29, R ¡1; patent the same month last year, an in­
Fonnd Good Pass for Road
and other amusements.
LUMBER CO. We will deliver lumber
Mary. J. Crewe and husband to crease of $88,036.65, or 169.67 per
Rich gold deposits were then
cent,
Ralph Winningham, parcel of
Weiser, Ida., May 7—A ¡.ass
on the Bandon wharf without extra
found not far aboW the mouth of
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land
beginning 3.06 chs. s of
the Coquille river near Whisky Run over the Cascade mountains, less
Whooping Cough
charge to the purchaser
corner of Secs. 3, 4, 9 and IO,
than 4000 feet in altitude, was sur­
then called old Randolph .
This is n more dangeroils disease
twp 29, R 12. containing 20
The county at that time had veyed in 1871, and the field notes of
thau is generally presumed. It will
acres, deed; con $2000
be a surprise to many to learn that
about seventy persons living in it. the survey are in the keeping of the
more deaths result from it than from
April 28; 1909
Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co.
scarlet fevef. Pneumonia often re­
To be continued next week.
according to R. H Hurlburt, who, U. S of A. to Silas W. Noah, sults from it. Chamberlain's ( ough
lots I and 2 and e 1-2 of n w 1-4, Remedy has baen used it many epi
for 44 years, has been a civil en
demies of whooping cough, and al
sec
30, twp 27, R n; patent
gineer in the northwest. Mr. Hurl-I
ways wilt- the best results, Delbert
DO IT NOW
burt was here from Hermiston to S. B. Cathcart et ux to C. H. Aspin­ McKeig of Harlan, Iowa, says of it.
Now is the time to get rid of your
PROSPER. OREGON
wall, lots 3 and 4, blk 2, Portland “My boy took whooping cough when
rheumatism. You can do so try apply­ attend the Development Congress.
nine
months
old.
He
had
it
in
the
The pass is located on the Umpqua > Add to Bandon: deed; 'con $1.00
ing (Jbamberlitin’s Liniment. Nme
winter. 1 got a bottle of Chamber
cases oat of ten are simply muscular river and can be reached by a maxi- j
April 29, 1909
lain’a Cough Remedy which proved
rheumatism due to cold or damp
good.
I cannot recommend it too
mum
grade
of
one
per
cent
from
Hayter
etal;,
M.
Hayter
to
Nettie
or chronic rbenmatism, and yield to
highly.” For sale by C. V. Lowe.
the vigorous application of this lim I the west, with half that incline'
5,
Riverton;
lots 3 and 4, blk
moot. Try it. You are certain to be from the east. Mr. Hurlburt dis-1
deed;
con $10.00
delighted with tbe quick relief
Subscribe for T he R ecorder
which ii affords. Sold by C. J. covered the pass while surveying j Paul J. Rasmussen, to Johnny Ras­
the present main line of the Southern
Lowe.
mussen, lots 19 and 20, blk 10,
Special Election Notice.
Pacific. In 1870 he was engaged
Bennetts Bandon Beach; deed;
Notice is hereby given, that the common coun­
SOLE AGENTS FOR
to run the line from Portland 200 1 con $150
cil of the city at a regular meeting thereof
Still Waiting
miles southward. Over two years Oscar Reed et ux to Floyd Reed, upon the 30th day of April, 1909, did pass
National Brewing Co. Beer. Bottle and Steam Beer.
an ordinance, det taring and establishing I uesday.
were spent in southern Oregon, a |
n e 1-4 of nw 1-4, sec 29, twp 29 June 1st, 1909, as a Special Election Day to
vote upon the extension of the boundaries of the
The fifth month of the year is number of lines being run to secure
R. 12; deed; con $200,
City oi Bandon, for which election the following
passing and not a beginning has the most advantageous route.
Bandon
Oregon
election board was named:
lodges, M. Breuer.
May r, 1909.
A D. Morse and Charles Lorenz, Clerks, Ed
The pass is direcrlv in line with
made on that Harriman railroad into
B Henry and George Manciet, which election
proposed Coos Bay-Boise I U. S. of A. to George W. King, will
central Oregon. It will soon be a the
be belli at the City I fall in Bandon, Oregon,
lots
4
and
5,
sec
6,
twp
28,
r
11;
and the polls thereat will be opened at 8 o'clock
year, a year added to other years, road, and would prove a «cheap'
A. M. said day and remain open until I o'clock
to year after year, since Mr. Harri­ route for an east and west thorough- ! patent
P. M., when the same will be closed until 2
A L Nosier et al to James H. Rook- o'clock
BANDON, OREGON
P. M . when they will be opened again
man sent for Governor Chamberlain fare.
ard, parcel of land beginning at and so remain until 6 o'clock P M., and then
and Superintendent O'Brien and
Wholrsilr and Retail AgrnU fot
be permanently closed, and that at said election
quarter corner between secs 27 the
question of boundary extension will be sub­
another man, and told them, posi­ Marriage to End Nórdica’»
and 28, twp 29, r 11; containing mitted separately to the electors ol the city of
tively and unequivocally told the
Bandon, and to the electors of the territory so
16.10 acres; deed; con $100
Career
proposed to be annexed, and the question to be
governor and through
him the
submitted at said election, is whether or not the
May 3, 1909
people of Oregon, that this road
Old Pepper Whiskey, Hermitage, Old Crow,
present limits of the city of Bandon, a
eslab-
iished
Legislature
of Oregon
in 1891,
I ‘ ' by
'. the
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‘
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David
C
Krantz
et
uxto
C
P
Leath
­
would be begun immediately. Not
Famous Sagamore, Hunter and Wilson.
New York, May 5—Just before
shall or shall not be extended to conform to the
erman, nl/i of se'4, sw!^ of sej^ following
perhaps, not probably, but the leaving for Europe today, Madame
description, to-wit:
and lot 2, sej4 of ne '4, part of Beginning at the quarter section corner on the
promise was made positively, un­ Lillian Nordica announced that het
Family orders by mail or phone delivered in city limits
line between Sections thirty one (31) and
sw% of ne*^, part of se1^ of section
conditionally. absolutely. And not marriage to Geo. W. Young, a
thirty-two (32) in Township twenty-eight (28) ;
nw/4 , part of sw ‘4 of nwj¿ sec south of range fourteen (14) west of the Will- |
in two or or three years, not next New York banker would be cel­
Meridian in Coos county, Oregon, run I
20. twp 20, r 11 • deed ; con amette
year, but at once, immediately. ebrated about a year hence.
rung thence west on the quarter section line to j
$8,600
the ship channel ot the Pac fic Ocean, then e in
Months afterward, only a few weeks
In addition to this interesting
a northerly course along said ship channel ol the |
ago, a letter from the governor, now­ news Madame Nordica said next “Unknown Owner"
Pacific ocean to a point due west of the north
THE HARDWARE MAN
line
of section Twenty five (25) Township]
Hilda Anderson,
senator, recounting these facts, season would not only be her last
Twenty-eight (28), south ol range Fifteen (15) j
sec 19, twp 2<S, r
elicited from Mr. Harriman only a upon the operatic, 1 stage, but that
west of the Willamette Meridian in Coos county.
BRIDGE flc BEACH Stoves, Rang es’and Healers have in them so many excellencies
Oregon; thence east along the north line ol said
12; con $2.31
flippant, insulting and meaningless she probably would I not s ingagain
that they are now a< know ledger! the greatest sellers on the coast and they are growing
section twenty-five (25) and the nirth line ol
in favor every year.
We have the exclusive agency in Bandon for these household
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sentence. No slave driver of the in public after that.
settle n thirty (30) to the northeast corner of sard
and
office
necessities,
and
|>rices range exceedingly modest in either case.
section thirty (30), in township twenty-eight (28)
south in antebellum days ever
“The marriage, ' said Madame Prisoner is too Good to Re- south of range fourteen (14) west of the Will
Created the blacks under his charge Nordica, “will not take place until
TINNING AND PLUMBING A SPECIALTY.
amette Meridian in Coos county, Oregon, thence
south along the east line of section thirty (30)'
form
with more contempt than Harriman just about a year from now after my
Our Aasnrtment of Hardware. Tinware and Edged Tool« Is Moat Complete.
and thirty-one (31) township and range aforesaid
has treated and is still treating the next season at the Metropolitan is
to the place of beginning.
That the qualified voters residing within the
people of Oregon with respect to finished. I shall not sing in opera
bounds of the above described territory, are here­
Liberty,
Mo.
.May
6
—
Mr.
I
ar
­
this matter.
by invited to atter-d the polls upon the said first
HH1ELDS & KENNEDY
or elsewhere after that.”
sons, of the State Board Ql the day of June, 1909, during the hours above
But there are difficulties, in the
»LACKNNITHM
ANI» WAGON H AHERN
named and vote upon the measure .above set
Society for the Friendless, who forth.
•tp of reclamation projects and
Wagon* of All kinds Made to Order
Horae ah oeiag a Specialty
Dated, at Bandon. Or<-gon. this Ut day iM
government reservations therefor I All the local news in the Bandon 'does prison work, arrived here
Job Work allfftded to promptly and all work guaranteed to give satis!action.
Prices
Subscription $1-50 today to work amontj the county* May, 1909
Mr. Harriman said nothing aAxrut R ecorder .
reasonahle. Shop on Atwater Street, Bandon, Oregon.
C. R WADE.
Recorder, Çiiy o# Bandon.
jprisonet»» Me looked «p the I74t
h>t fill. And it ta strange ux- ¡ er year.
Reminiscences
C. R. BARROW
Are You Going to Build?
Lyons*Johnson Lumber Company
Bandon
B ottling W orks
X
Bandon Wine and Liquor Co.
Budweiser and Weinhardt’s Lager Beer
A. Mc NAIR
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