Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, August 19, 1909, Image 4

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Department of the Interior.
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July 22. 190»
Notice u hcr<4w gi'sn that Willism Doyle, of
Bandon, l.)regon. who, on December 17, |9t)2.
made Homestand Entry, No. 12294, S. R
01157. for w 1-2 of ne I 4. n 1-2 ol te I 4.
section J5. township 29 south, range 14 west.
VI illamette Meridian, has hied notice ol inten
tidn to make final hie year proof, to eslabhji
claim lo the land stroke descrified. fietore G. I .
I readgold. U. S. Comnnsuoner, at Bandon
Or egun, on the 4th day of September. 1909.
Claimant names as witnesses;
Amos E. I iadssll, of Bandon. Oregon.
VI illisin Prewett, of
Clifford C. Anderson, of “
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BENJAMIN L. EDDX.
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Register.
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is Bandon. Oregon, did,
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Smiles on, th» 28th d«w «4 January,
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Managing Editor
b ta r Sworn Statement and Application, No.
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through 02738, to purchase the n 1-2 id »<■ I 4, section
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and
Mutw*i|*tiou, |1 5o pnr Year in Advance. Advertising Rates Made
18, township ¿9 south, range 11 west, Willam­
while
Mr.
White
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s
pages,
no ette Meridian, and the timber thereon, under the
and
Known on Application. Job Printing a Specialty
provisions of the act of June 3, 1878, and acts
lesson is drawn by Mr. White the amendatory,
Entered at the Bandon I'ontoflice an Second Claw Matter.
known as the "Timber and Slone
indictment of the weakness of Law," at such value as might be fixed by ap- ’
THURSDAY
August 19 1909
praisement, and that, pursuant to sue h application, 1
American character is revealed as the land and timber theieon have been appraised,
$20000; the timber estimated 230,000 board I
mercilessly as Balzac would do it feet at $0.50 per M, and the land nothing; that
L ast Friday was the 13. Under the Times, which is a good paper
applicant will offer final proof in support of I
and the effect on readers; time, said
ordinary circumstances it would have and well established, can live and
her applies! on andsworn statement on the 7th
place and conditions being changed; day of September. 1909, before G. T. Tread-
been a most unlucky day but so far grow fat. we hope so at least.
gold, U. S. Commissioner, at Bandon, Oregon.
T he Roseburg Commercial Club must prove to be an.tlogus to the Any person u at liberty to protest this pur- '
as we have been able to learn there
chase before entry, or initiate a contest at any 1
P oor Mr. Harriman gets but lit­ certainly acted wisely in electing a awakening which followed “Uncle tme before patent issues, by filing a coiroborated
were no casualties around Bandon.
tle sympathy from the people of'ful1 delegation lo the Idaho and Tom's Cabin,” or, if you please, of affidavit in this office, alleging facts which would
OPTOMETER1ST
defeat the entry.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
F orty babies and twelve adults Oregon and no matter what defeats P^'K01’ Development Congress to which Mis. Stowe's work was
SATURDAYS
Register.
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symptomatic,
American life and f irst publication July 8 IOt
died in New York in a single day as he may meet in the courts, there will be held at Maishfield on the
AT GALLIER’S HOTEL
This Congress the life of Americans from 1S57 to
a result of being over heated. Not be a source of rejoicing by' Oregon j ’nd 21 st *nsla,lces-
so in Oregon. We are enjoying people. While the people will be |'s ,nore tban bkely to lead to future 1909 is the theme of Mr. White s
the most agreeable weather im glad to see him goahead now anil ■ desirable results, to Douglas county novel, with the titular character the
Roseburg as well son of an abolitionist martyr, who
build railroads where he can they ,,nd d,e c*l>'
aginabie.
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will ask the question “Why’ didn’t as Coos Bay; in fact the Congress develops into a captain of industry,
F rancisco judge hah you build years ago, when the build has for its purpose the benefit of mil who ruthlessly sacrifices friend­
A S an
decided that a man who is merely ing should have been done and the two caunties and all of southe rn ship and lives’to pyramid up the
called a grafter is not entitled to could have been done without op­ Oregon as well Sooner or later National Provisions company, which
Twin Screw, New and Fast
damages. What is regarded as an position?” And they suspect, not railroad buildmg will commence to practically controlled the nation’s
1st Class Passage,
$7.50
insult in some towns is a compli- without reason, that Mr. Harriman Coos Bay from the east, and cer­ food supply. There is n >t an emo
ment in San Francisco.
Up Freight.
3.00
would not now build a mile of road tainly Roseburg desires to be in the tion of his reader upon which Mr.
in Oregon, if it were not for the fact swim. This city does not want to White cannot anil does not piai',
Our interests are your interests. Fair rates and
T hat southwest Oregon soil will that others are trying to get into be side-trackeil to a switch when and all by means of the real, throb­
good service our motto
giow anything that is planted in the field.
bing hum ill life with which he in­
The “wizard” would proper effort will put it on the
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it. is becoming more obvious from rather parallel a Hill line for opposi­ main line of the new road with all spires his characters.
Kansas, ot
3 A. F. Estabrook Co., 245 Cal. St., San Francisco
year to year as new experiment-, tion and spite than to get into new the piivileges of through passenger course, is the background of Mr.
J. H. JOHNSTON, Agent, Bandon, Oregon
are being tried. Truly this is the fields where profits would be great. traffic and general freight rates White’s drama bitt it is a Kansas
garden spot of the earth anil people
Roseburg must see to it that it is which partakes ol the universality
are beginning to realize.
represented at all these gatherings of human nature. That is the su -
C ertain parties in Bandon have
by’ men of ability, of knowledge of prise to Mr. White’s former reail
ft
T he R ecorder is in receipt o stated that they will enter into a the country anil capable of speaking ers. Hellas achieved mastership. I
contract to guarantee 20 feet of
the premium list of the Sixteenth
intelligently on behalf ot her at Time will not be wasted that is i
Annual District Fair of Second water in the Coquille river and on
Al l KINDS 01 REAL ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLD
tractions to capital, her imperish­ spent on Mr. White’s novel. It is j
Southern Oregon District Agricul the bar at all times, at medium
able resources and her immense suited for real Americans.
It is ai
tural Society. This fair is to b< higli tide and they will not ask a
Money Loans Negotiated on Approved Security.
undeveloped wealth.
It is known great American novel.—Seattle Post
All U S Land Matters a Specialty anil Prompt­
is
secured,
held at Salem, commencing Tues­ cent until the 20 feet
that the old Arrington surveys must Intelligencer.
ly Attended tc. Pension anil Insurance Agency
day September 7th and continuing and will guarantee to keep the
Bond Brokers Trans Atlantic Steamship and
be followed when the proposed
Railroad Ticket Agency
five days. The fair promises to bi depth at twenty feet at all times.
railroad crosses the Cascade inoun
Notice
a good one this year and will, n< In compensation for this they want
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tains. After it gets into the valley
Having decided to put our busi­
doubt, draw a big crowd from var­ 5 cents a ton for all miscellaneous
(Jffipn Boomt» - and 3. I p-Míaira.
freight anil 5 cents a thousand for this city’s work will be to see that ness on a cash basis we are going to
L'LUUv Jtew llenliolm
Building
ious parts of southern Oregon.
lumber that goes over the bar for it passes on down Deer Creek to sell our meats at the foliowing puces:
ruoisr.
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O regon O
All boiling metis, 4 lbs f r 25c
the Bay and not s ¿’itched away
ten
years.
This
is
a
proposition
A N ew Y ork man writes to Cong­
Plain steaks, 3 lbs for 25c
rom us. \\ bile there is no likeli­
ressman Sereno E. Payne complain­ that saw mill men and other business
Round steaks, toe per pound
hood of such a thing, • it is better
All loin cuts, t2‘¿e
ing that though a tax was placed on men could well afford to consider,
that assurance be made doubly sure.
Roast of beef,8 and loe per pound
automobiles, none was placed on as the men say they are ready to
We
have
everything
to
build
up
a
Pot
roasts and stews. Sc
aeroplanes
The free list is the sign such a contract at any time
Mutton
roast, 10 and 12'2c
rich anil progressive inland city,
Is called to the fact that COL C. T. BLUMEN-
place for flying machines owing to and will guarantee the twenty feet
Veal chops and roasts, io and
Locality and lavish nature have
ROTHER of Bandon, Oregon, will insure Saw­
of
water
within
the
next
year.
Deep
the fact that it would be impossible
12 z* j c
mill nun, Loggers and other kinds of workmen
combined in our favor. Don’t let
And all stews, 8c
to erect a tariff wall high enough water is what we want ami it can be
against sickness, accident or death at reasonable
us lose by what has been thus given
rates. It will pay you lo call on him ami see
All meats cut from choice butcher
to keep them out.
If the infant had if the proper effort |is put forth.
what he offers in that line.
us by an act of negligence of stock, handled in a cleanly and up-
aeroplane wants protection it should
to-date manner.
T he enterprising citizens of Coos duty.—Umpqua Valley News.
apply to the Creator for a change in
Burglary Inaurane«
Our motto, Cleanliness, Prompt­
Bay do not propose to lose any of
the laws of gravitation.
ness and Up-to-date.
IO
Ol
W illiam A llen W hite , the
the advantages already gained in
T he C i rv Mi \ r M arket .
the way of harbor improvement, man who made Kansas famous, able
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T he Myrtle Point Enterprise and the Port Commission at Marsh­ editor, successful reformer, strong
Presbyterian Church
says: “Newspaper men, as a rule, field has guaranteed $50,000 ’or the writer, has written a novel which is
Services
will be held at the Pres­
have but two things to sell—space maintenance ot the dredge Oregon a prose epic, vivid, vital and liter­
BRUNO A ANSELMO. Proprietor.
byterian Church, the first, second
and subscription—and it would be which is now at work in the harbor ally vibrant with life. “A Certain
and third Sundays of each month at
SOLE AGENTS FOR
just as consistent to ask your There has been a marked improve­ Rich Man’’ is the title; chosen from it 1. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday
Weinhardt’s
grocer for a dozen oranges “just ment in the channel over Coos Bay the parable of the unjust steward as School and Christian Endeavor at
Buffalo Brewery Bohemian
to fill up** as to ask the editor for bar since work was begun, and the told by St. Luke in the beautiful their usual hours. All are welcome.
Acme Brewing Co.’s
C EO. R o A< H, pastor.
a dozen lines in his paper just to results achieved have been of a chapter which declares that “Ye
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boost your business with the idea nature that fully warrants con­ cinnot serve God and Mammon.’’
City Transfer
you are doing a kindness in “help tinuation ot the efforts of the peo­ The Great American Novel was the
BANDON,
OREGON
All kinds of draying and transfer-
ing to fill up.’’ Try getting a free ple. Railroad connection may be subject of reams of literary essays
ing
FOR SALE—mill wood
dinner at a hotel just to fill up.
postponed for a short time, but no about a third of a century or more rom Cody’s mill $2.00 per load
region having a good entrance from ago, and literary critics were wont Coal sold and delivered at lowest
J. Jenkins, Prop.
W e publish this week a lettir the sea and so many varied re­ to hail each new novelist with the prices.
written toO. P. Haagensen of Lang sources back of it can fail to pros­ prophecy that he would write the
lois by C. R. Donnell of the new per and in time railroads will enter great American novel.
William
Arm which has taken over the Port the Coos Bay country because they Dean Howells, now Nestor of living
Orford Orchard Tracts Co The can no longer afford to remain away novelists, whose “Rise of Silas
new firm will be known as the from it.—Oregonian .
Lapham” was itself proclaimed the
Pacific City Improvement Company
holder of the laurel wreath, a few
T he Grants Pass Courier says: years ago, in one of his deligtful
and the name of the town will be
HE EYES of the world are today on Prince Rupert. British Columbia, and the
Pacific City.
The new company For advertising purposes a story has Harper's magazine essays, clearly
great developing region traversed by the Grand Trunk Pacific railway, recog­
states that they will pay up all bills been started in Medford that southern showed that there can be no “the”
nized as the greatest railroad project on the North American continent.
of the old company and proceed with Oregon favors secession from the great American novel. And of
This great transcontinental railway travel ses an undeveloped country as rich
the work of developing the enter­ northern part of the state and the course there can’t, Which is the
in natural resources as ever lay ready for the touch of industry and effort. It will open
creation of a new commonwealth out greatest English novel? Is it Tom
prise.
up the Peace River country, twice the size of the Inland Empire of Oregon, Idaho and
of southern Oregon and a strip of lones, Ivanhoe, Esmond, Copper-
Washington the richest area of agricultural land on this continent. It will tap the great
wheat provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, it will develop the rich min­
T he R ecorder acknowledges northern California. The reason field or Richard Feverell? So there
eral
territory and the immense forests of timber of western British Columbia, it will
the receipt of the Daily Coast Mail, given is that the Willamette valley is no one exclusively great Amer
make possible the settlement of this vast empire and cause the me st rapid development
the new daily at Marshfield, and did by its vote in the legislature kill ¡can novel.
Mr. William White
the world has ever witnessed. Prince Rupert, the terminus, is the port into which all
while we wish the paper every suc­ the normal school at Ashland, and, has not done what no one can do
this vast traffic must flow and is destined to become one of the greatest commercial
cess, we can’t see how two dailys after allowing
Medford to get but he has struck 12 in fiction.
and industrial center of population on this continent. The opportunity for the ac­
quirement of wealth in this new country, no man doubts. Thousands will grasp this
can exist in Marshfield at this time, through an appropriation for the He has written a great novel, one
opportunity
to lay the foundation for a fortune. Will you?
it looks to a fellow up a tree that Crater lake road they permit a Salem fit from any point of view, to rank
Write
today for complete prospectus. Don’t delay. Investigate.
one or the other will have to die a lawyer to block the appropriation. with the historic masterpieces of fic­
natural death
A case of the sur This is primary school boy talk tion
Masterly is perhaps the fittest
THE PRINCE RUPERT REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT CO., Ltd
viva! of the fittest
It may be, how- and the originators of it can make adjective to apply to Mr. White’s
410 Loo Building, Vancouver, B. C.
Prince Rupert, B. C.
•ver, that both the Coast Mail and more money pumping thunder at 3 work.
Previously his work has
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name of the Rogue river valley,
which means Grants Pass, is not
claimed bv secessionists. This \al­
ley is loyal to the whole state and its
glorious traditions and if there be
any’ who feel that they d > not like
to stay with Oregon they’ have the
privilege of withdrawing themselves
from the>e paits. They will never
be missed.
M. G. Pohl
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