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a a ’ 9 • • t o • * • •• I •• • • • 1 •S' t-c-ti-r-s; *tcwefr***fr**c r ~ c> a ?Me<lfjfd would be with hiin in se- t iling < southern Oregon local»» n , aid it »ill upto the people ot 4ecom|lan~ Myrtle Voirtl to m ike their offer as V. Ellingson 4tl'ra<tiv«* a» possible. / Lampa Item* t-te C i s. i vi s-fc.i n i-n-i-r. - THE TALK OF THE TOWN \ Mrs. G. Bargard ied Mr. and Mrs O. S-S-B »» >»• »3 3»32 3 3 2 »»3 3-3 3 »■» 3»2 to th? exposition at Seattle writes J. S Lawrence of Coquille was in | Mrs. Anselmo went to Coquille that it is a grand affair and she is Bandon last Sunday- yesteiday on business. enjoying herself very much and ex The interior of the Bargain Store pects to come home next week. Rouse’s coal at the Estabrook warehouse. 21 tf is being improved by paint. Capt. Geo. W. Leneve, the well WHICH WILL INTEREST READERS OF THE RECORDER J This From Port Orford Tribune Bourne Rapped a Hard One by Ellis COLUMBIA Graphophones Washington, Aug 6—Senator Bourne and Representative Ellis to day carried the census supervisor tight to the President. Bourne pro tested against the appointment of Beach on the grounds that Beach was obnoxious to him. Ellis re newed his recommendation of Beach and urged his appointment He told the President that Beach was thoroughly qualified and strongly indorsed. Furthermore, he said if he was expected to recommend some ex-Populist to satisfy Bourne, he would wash his hands of the whole affair. The President stated he would take Beach’s indorsements with him to Beverly and read them before reaching any conclusion. (Disc’or Cylinder) Soidon Installments A big aaaortment of Double Disc and Indeatructable Cylinder Record* always on hand The famous opera Theodore Hilliyard and wife of The Elizabeth will sail lor San known steamboat man who re ' The Bandon Recorder says: ' me. Bvxtterily” Marshfield are in Bandon this week. Francisco, Saturday, Aug. 14th. cently purchased the ten acre farm “The hunting season for deer Complete in 6 Records now in Stock Big dance at Oriental hall Satur of Capt. Kearney Perkins, moved opens next Monday and our local A fine baby girl was born to Mr. II we have not got the piece you want, let us order it for you good time is down with bis family and took pos sportsmen are cleaning their guns and Mrs. Waschau Tuesday August day evening. A ses-ion of the same recently. The All orders by mail receive prompt attention and getting pointers where the It assured to all who attend. 3rd. Captain sold his farm near Coquille game can be found. A number from Geo. E. Peoples and family oi “They are it” the Knowlton Glass to W. II. Thomas, the pioneer log this city are leaving for the Rogue Top Self Sealers at Rosa Co’s. 30 tf the county seat are in B .udon for a ger. this being the third piece .of river country to camp out for sev few days’ outing. Dud Johnson and J. T. Thrift of property Mr. Thomas has bought eral weeks.” Number 3 cedar’for building pur since his return. Mr. Thomas’ NOTICE FCR PUBLICATION Coquille were in Bandon last Fri Complaint has often been made poses. See Estabrook Co. 2bt f U, S. Land Offi. e at brother will occupy the farm and that it is these parties from day. Roteburg, Ore.. July 27, 1909 engage in gardening. Notice is hereby given that Deborah A. The Ooos county chamber of com outside counties and places, that are For baskets and crockery. See ’t oung, widow of John W. Young, deceased, of merce met in Ooquille Tuesday and I the most ruthless slaughterers of A. M. Simpson who came np Bandon, Oregon, who. on December 2nd, 1907, Woodruff & Turner, the House made Homestead Entry, No. 14172, S. R. transacted considerable business. I deer in violation of the law, because here from San Jose some time ago Furnishers. 3oti 04392. for w 1-2 aw 1-4, se 1-4 sw 1-4, sec 27; ne 1-4 nw 1-4, sec 34, township 29 south, 0 E. Hollopeter, George Hite for his health has improved wonder I they have no interest in the preser A Booster’s Pledge Judge A. S. Hammond and wife range 14 west. Willamette Meridian, has filed vation of game for the future as fully in Oregon’s salubrous climate. notice of intention to make final hve year proof, of Coquille were in Bandon last and R. W. Boyle went up on Bear I settlers have. They are often com to establish claim to the land above described, creek on a hunting trip Wednesday. He formeily resided in Coos county Sunday. On my word and honor I here before G. T. 1 readgold, U. S. Commissioner, at posed of youngsters who shoot at and expects to send for his famliy A fine baby girl was born to Win. Bandon, Oregon, on the 4th day of September. Buy your first quality white ctdar everything that moves regardless by now declare that as long as I 1909. next month and will make this his Marshall and wife Wednesday Aug C laimant names as witnesses: shingles from the Estabrook Co. t of age or sex-missing ten and am a resident of this community, 9 and now Bill wears the smile that permanent home. Mr. Simpson is Amos E. Hadsail, of Bandon, Oregon it will be my constant aim to boost wounding five for every one they Archibald McLetid, of '* very favorably impressed with the The Ladies' Aid of the M. E won't cotne off. Elgin Strader, of “ kill. These are the ones our game at all limes and every time. splendid opportunities for advance church of Coquille are camping near Russell A. Kent, of '* A. B. Robison, Oltas Bowman, I will do what I can for any public ment in Coos and Curry counties wardens should watch closely, and BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Bandon this week. W. A. Lagore and 0 H. Patterson Register. for those who wish lo find homes in let our residents alone who oc work that has the good of the 30-6t Mr. and Mrs Jess Taylor are the and brother went down to Ourry on the garden spot of the Pacific casionally kill a deer for food and community as its object. I will NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION proud parents of a baby girl. a hunting tour Sunday. not for fun or profit, As the law submit to and abide by majority coast. ----- QQQ ---- - rule and will not knock and howl has been Chas. Page of this city Department of the Interior born July 25th. now is, it will be easier to catch I U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon. if things are not done my way. engaged to officiate as umpire in a and convict these parties than in Obituary July 14. 1909. Cedar Planking for bridge and I will take no radical or extreme Notice is hereby given that John R. Stillwell, the past, because all skins in pos 26t series of games between the Coquille street work. Estabrook Co. Henry E. Sanford was born in of Bandon, Oregon, who, on Stfiteniber 8, 1904, and Marshfield ball teams for #2500 session of anyone must show tin position on any question before the made Homestead Entry, No. 13755 (03821), James L. Ferry and a number ol New Yoik March 21, 1833 and died people, and will have due respect for w 1-2 ne 1-4, se l-4ne 1-4 and nw 1-4 side. Marshfield sports left this morning in Bandon, Ore., August 9, 1909, -ex of a deer, and it is unlawful to for the opinions of my friends and se |-4. a; lion 25, township 29 south, range 15 J. Denholm and wife and daugh aged 76 years, 4 months and 18 kill a doe at any time. w, Willamette Meridian, has hied notice of in for Euchre creek on a hunting neighbors when their opinions are tention to make final hve year proof, to establish ter Miss Christina arrived from Port- ----- ono ---- expedition. davs. claim to the land above describd, before G. T. opposed to mine. •and last week and are visiting their I readgold, U. S. Commissioner, at his office in Mr. Sanford enlisted in the 24th Roads to Crater Lake Now I will try to always say some Bandon, The stork has arrived at the daughter and sister, • Mrs. T. W. Oregon, on the 1st day of September. Iowa infantry in l86r and served his 1909. home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Nord- Robinson. thing good about my city and in Good Condition Claimant names as witnesses: country throughout the Civil War Strom of Parkersburg and brought a my people or keep my mouth shut. ames Adams of Bandon, Oregon. Prof, and Mrs. II. C. Ostien and n active campaign. He served in lobert P. Hunt of fine big baby boy. I realize that if this community is John Tucker of Klamath, Falls, Or. ,Aug. 5 Misses Hazel and Helen Stephenson the western department. good enough to live in and make James L‘ Foster of Buy Your Ox blood shoes at Rosa and Marguerite Gibson were out to Mr. Sanford and his family were —Travel to Crater Lake is getting my money in, it is the proper BENJAMIN L. EDDY. 28-6t Register. Co’s, store if you would wear an up- T. B. Wheeler’s ranch for a vaca members of the Christian church and heavier with the advance of the sea- place to spend my money, to-date and “nifty” shoe. 3otf tion. The Professor succeeded in lived a Christian life. He was a son. rhe roads are now in ex NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION cellent condition, The tourist Department ot the Interior, Picnics galore were held by Ban bagging a nice big deer in Mr kind husband and father and a good Your name should be there. U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Ore. travel to this section is as heavy Wheeler ’ s milk yard. neighbor He leaves a da ughter, uly 12. 1999. don people Sunday and all who at —ooo----- 11« M. Rea, ne« one brother and on * sister to mourn as was expected, and all the resort r Walter Lyon, former secretary of tended the various parties say they Sackett, of Bandon, Oregon, who, on April 22, The' are doing a good business, his departuie. Where is Olaf Nielson? 1904, made Homestead Entry, No. 13489, S. R. I had a fine time. The day was ideal the Marshfield Chamber of Com fishing license is keeping out some 03714, for lots 10 and I I, nw 1-4, se 1-4, ne Funeral services were held at the get out a merce, is arranging to and the woods were beautiful. 1-4 sw 1-4. section 3, township 30 south, range booster pamphlet on Coos and M . E. church Wednesday morning of the non residents, but the records 14 west, Willamette Meridian, has hied notice of Any person or persons knowing intention Winter Ox Blood shoes at R. H. to make final hve year proof, to es Curry counties. The Marshfield being in charge of Rev. Allen, in the county clerk’s office show that of Olaf Nielson—Was a G. A. R. tablish claim to the land above described, be Rosa Co’s. 30 t f most of the Waltonians who come Services were also held at the G. Chamber of Commerce today sub- G. T. Treadgold, U. S. Commissioner, at veteran of the Civi War, an officer, fore B-ndon, Oregon, on the 21 st day of August, They say things are booming up scribed for $200 worth of them.— A. R cemetery in charge of the here are willing to pay the $5 asked by the state for the fishing privelegi. Had property in Bandon and at 1909. local G. A. R post. at Florence since the establishing o 1'imes. Claimant names as witnesses: Many local parties are making prep Coos Bay. Came to Oregon in the Robert Walker, of Bandon, Oregon — ooo----- the port commission by there. Port Try alfalfa meal for chickena an Sylvester Shields, of early ’49’s had a wife named Hen arations for their annual trips to the commissions are what count where cattle Estabrook Warehouse. 30 tf Bakery goods from the Home fames Cope, of huckleberry patches. It is said that rietta, also one daughter. While in f. Jacksotl, of Bakery a port is possible. can be had at Oyster Chop BENJAMIN L. EDDY, A recital will be given for the ben Sweeden had correspondence with the berries will be ripe within a J. M. Baker ’ s House, store on 27-6 Register. — for sale —One five year old efit of the Presbyterian church, Fri week, and that they are very plenti him until 1883 when learned he was plank road and Rowan ’ s store in ill. Would be glad to hear from mare, weight 1200 pounds; worth day evening, Aug. 20, by Miss NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION west end. 30 tf ful. Dozens of families go from this Winnifred McNair and Miss Chris any relatives or friends who may $200 but as I am going east Sept. city to the berry patches every sum Department oi the Interior, ------ OGO--------- survive. Address H enry S oder 1st, she will be sold for a little over tina Denholm, assisted by local U. S. Land Office al Roseburg, Ore., mer. Redmen Home? July 22. 1909. ------- OGO------- berg , 1812 New England Ave one half this amount; handsome, talent. Program will appear next Notice is hereby given that William Doyle, of it 30 2x Bandon, Oregon, who, on December 17, 1902, well built and a fine traveler. J. H. week. O. A. C. Representative Here Los Angeles Calif. made Homestead Entry. No. 12294, S. R. The Myrtle Point Enterprise M c D onald , Denmark, Oregon. says: The line of survey for the Bandon 05157, for w 1-2 of ne 1-4, n 1-2 of se 1-4, Saturday Aug. 14 “Dr. I. D. Wetore returned Sat 3i 3t Port Orford railroad is about com section 35, township 29 south, range 14 west, Packers Divide $51,000 Willamette Meridian, has hied notice of inten plete now and the work of securing urday ironi attending the great D. E. Stitt and family left W ed- tion to make final hve year proof, to establish council of Improved Order of Red the right of way is proceeding rapid Professor E. D. Resder of the claim to the land above described, before G. T. nesday for the Willamette valley Astoria, Or. Aug 6—At a meet Treadgold, U. S. Commissioner, at Bandoo, ly and is practically all secured men at Portland. One of the most Oregon Agricultural College at where they expect to remain in Oregon, on the 4th day of September, 1909. between Bandon and Two Mile. important matters considered by Corvallis will be in Bandon at ing ot the Board of Directors of the Claimant names as witnesses: have not definitely. They Actual construction work will begin the great council was the selection the hotel Saturday August 14. He Columbia River Packer’s Associa Amos E. Ffadsall, of Bandon, Oregon. yet decided just where they will lo William Prewett, of • “ of a site for a Red Men's home for will be pleased to meet any pro tion. held in this city today, a divi Clifford about September 15. C. Anderson, of “ cate. This excellent family has Edward I.. Ohman, of *' Mrs Diana T. Barrows and the aged and feeble. The building, spective students and their parents dend of 6 per cent was declared. BENJAMIN L. EDDY. many friends here who will be sorry Register. granddaughter, Marguerite Gibson work upon which is expected to or any others interested in the The sum of $51,000 was disbursed. 29-ix to see them leave. It is the opinion of the board that left for Eugene Tuesday in company commence soon will cost about $73 work of the school. Former O. A. See Spencer for leservations on with Mrs. Barrows' sister, Mrs. Ran 000, says the Portland Daily Journal. C. students are especially invited to this the leading industry ot Astoria, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION the Breakwater, at the office oi kin and nephew and niece, Lawrence A committee was named to select a call. Department of the Interior will net even handsomer margin at 11 U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon. the Bandon Light & Water Co. 301! and Irene Rankin, who were return site for the institution, of which the close of business for the second June 23, 1909 Notice is hereby given that Ellen W. Gouly. a member. L. J. Davison returned Friday ing to their home at Bakersfield, Dr. Wetmore is halt of the year. President at Summer Home whose postoffice address u Bandon, Oregon, did. rom a visit to the Seattle fair and Calif., after a visit of three weeks in Another member is M. N. Mayo of on the 28th day of January, 1909, hie in thu office Sworn Statement and Application, No. 311 Washington street Portland, pronounces it a grand success. He Bandon 02738, to purchase the n 1-2 of ne 1-4, section Gus Williams is Glad He Washington, Aug 6—President was accompanied by. his brother-in and the chairman is Great Rep 18, township 29 south, range 11 west. Willam At a dinner given to Governor C. ette Meridian, and the timber thereon, under the law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Bloss E. Hughes of Few York, and to resentative Fitzgerald of Medford, Taft will leave Washington late this Was Shot provisions of the act of June 3, 1878, and acta of Pratt county Kan., also by Mrs Gov. John Johnson of Minnesota, who was the guest of Dr. Wetmore afternoon for the Summer Capitol amendatory, known as the 'Timber and Stone Law,* at such value as might be fixed by ap Strader, who formerly lived near by the A Y. P. officials, there was here a year ago. Mr. Mayo, who is at Beverely, Mass., and will not re New York, Aug. 4—Gus Wil praisement, and that, pursuant to such application, here but is now located in Pratt one toast entitled “Our Future in business in Portland and owns a turn to Washington until the mid land and timber thereon have been appraised. liams refuses to prosecute Francis the $200 00; the timber estimated 230,000 board county. Mr. and ft^rs. Bloss and President." As soon as it was an fine poultry and vegetable farm near dle of November next, remaining at Canovio for shooting him, because feet at $0.50 per M, and the land nothing, that Mrs. Strader will visit here tor a nounced, Gov. Hughes jumped to that city is of course desirous of Beverly with his family until Septem • said applicant will offer final proof in support of the shot performed a real service. her applii at on and sworn statement on the 7th couple of weeks before returning his feet and reached his hand across having the home located there, ber 15. he will start on that day on of September, 1909, before G. T. Tread- a tour that will embrace all but Williams annoyed Canovio until the day home. but there are two representatives of gold, U. 5. Commissioner, at Bandon, Oregon. the table to congratulate Gov. John latter is said to have fired a shot at eight or ten states of the Union and Any person is at liberty to protest this pur The Democrat returned southern Oregon on the committee him which went through both chase before entry, or initiate a contest al any Now is the time t) buy wall paper son. both of the territories in the Far and the doctor believes that the time before patent issues, by filing a corroborated as it is going at 10 per cent reduc the compliment with a broad smile Southwest Scores of Senators, cheeks. In its progress the bullet affidavit in this office, alleging facts which would home could be located at Myrtle tion to make room for our new stock. and admitted that his Republican tore out a tooth which had been defeat the entry. Point if the business men and citi Representatives and Government BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Woodruff & Turner, the House brothel had “beaten him to it” This aching for a week, and in apprecia officials called at the White House Register. zens would assist. He says that he was only one of adozen pleasant Furnishers. 3otf tion of this relief, Williams has re First publication July 8-IOt today to say a brief word of goodby. instances gracing the visit of two o will give liberally toward seeming fused to prosecute. Bandon is to have a fish market the biggest men in the country, to the home lor this place believing Jack Eller by of North Bend is mov that this would be an ideal location the exposition. ing his market over here and will for it. He wants to invite the other Presbyterian Church Double Tragedy Near OPTOMETERIST The Bandon Commercial club met members of the committee to meet establish it in the old Timmons Rev. Henry L. Nave, D. D., Roseburg SATURDAYS j cannery building. He is coming over in the citv ball Tuesday evening and here and look over the ground. field secretary for Albany College, on the next trip of the Wilhelmina adopted the by laws and elected C- The donalion of a sight would be a AT GALLIER’S HOTEL will preach both morning and evi en- and expects to be open for business R. Wade permanent president and strong inducement and a site over- Roseburg, Aug. 7- At Oak ing next Sunday Aug 15. All I are Monday. He will no doubt do a Carl Moore, secretary. Next Tues 1 looking the beautiful Coquille valley Creek, ten miles east oi here today welcome to these services. good business here. He expects to day evening was designated as the j ’ would be a drawing card that could Charles Hendricksen, aged about 25 a full line of keep deep sea fish, crabs, clams etc. time to elect vice president and not well be resisted, in his estima years, shot and instantly killed his wanted —Intelligent man or in stock. Every new industry adds treasurer. The club will also discuss tion. ft would mean a big thing tor cousin, Ida Erickson, agtd 20, be BERRIES, ETC., ETC., women to lake territory, and appoint TREES, Prices lower than others that much to the business enterprise plans for entertaining the Oregon- Myrtle Point and there are numerous cause she refused to marry him. canvassers to sell our water filters of Bandon, and our citizens and Idaho Development congress Sun ! arguments that can be offered in ! — Going some distance from the ìe house House Exclusive territory, and nice, profil M. G, POHL AGENT business men will gladly welcome |day, August 22. All business men I favor of this place: Dr. Wetmore Hendrick»«« shot huuseli wi ith fatal I able work for the right party. Old papers at the R ecorder of and citizens are urged to be present. • believes i that Mr.' Fitzgerald ot effevt. Mr. Ellerby to our city. Sepeca Filter Co., $eneca, Mo. fice five cents a bundle. • o • •• Bandon Drug Co i / • a 44 44 G. Pohl Coos Co. 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