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Oregon State Fair 1909
The next Oregon Slate Fair will
be the forty-eighth annual one in the
history of the organization, and it
will be conducted at Salem during
the week ot September 13-18, un
der the direction of the Oregon
State Board of Agriculture, the
secretary of which is F. A. Welsh,
and the president, W. F. Matlock.
Several improvements are being
made in the plan of the fair
grounds, among which might be
mentioned the construction of a
massive concrete main entrance,
flanked on either side by a com
modious reinforced concrete ad
ministration building, in which will
be located the offices ot the board
and which will be a very busy
place during the week that the fair
is in operation This structure is
located a few rods to the left ot the
former main or “railroad" gate and
with its spacious vestibule and
electric tuinstiles will afford easier
access to the grounds lor the great
crowds of people during the entile
week.
A most desitable change has been
made in the locations of the prin
cipal restaurants and the poultrs
pavillion, all of which will be ap
preciated by the visitors in attend
ance at the fairs of the future to
be held on this ground
A livestock judging arena, 106
feet wide by 212 feet in length, has
been made in close proximity to tlx
stock barns, so
that
during
the time that the several judges are
passing upon the classes of stock
entered for the premiums those
spectators interested in the work
can witness it without being held
back by a few people in front who
are always present to obstruct a
general view of such things.
The secretary reports that there
sure many entries of agricultural pro
ducts, and livestock in their sev
eral classes will be more plentiful
than ever.
The machinery pavillion has been
enlarged so that there is fully 17,-
500 square feet of floor space for
d splaying farm
implements, ma
chinery, cairiages, wage ns and
other vehicles, etc.
The poultry pavillion is enlarged
to the extent of an annex 42 x 75
feet, and the entrie structure i
equipped with new coops for
the feathered beauties that will be
entered for the ribbons and pre
miums. The superintendent of thi
department is Frof. lames Dryden
of the poultry husbandry depart
ment of the Oregon Agricultural
He
is putting forth
College,
efforts to make this
special
exhibition of poultry the largest
and most attractive in the history
of the state fair, A section of the
poultry building annex will be
used for the Scotch Collie dog de
partment.
The dairy department will b<
looked alter by Paul V. Maris,
one of the deputies to the stat«
dairy commissioner He will have
a display of fairy and creamery
products the like of which has
never been seen on the fair grounds
and there will be a large display ot
dairy utensils by various dairy supply
houses in the Pacific Northwest.
The racing at the fair will be ol
the best sort, as many horses o'
extraordinary speed have been
entered for the rich purses that will
be hung up. The race course is in
splendid condition for record break
ing events.
There will be special amusement
features during the day and evening
hours, all of which are sure to at
tract many farmers and agriculturists
who may desire to lake a short va
cation at this time of the year.
work in connection with said ton
struction, or proposed appropriation,
make an application to the state
engineer for a permit to make such
appropriation. Any person who shall
willfully divert or use water to the
detriment of others without compli
ance with law shall be ileen ed guilty
of a misdemeanor. The possession
to use of water, except when a right
of use is acquired in accordance with
law, shall be prima facie evidence of
the guilt of the | erson using it."
Sec. 45, Laws of 1909.
“Il shall be a misdemeanor to use,
store or divert any water until after
the issuance of permit to appropriate
such waters.” Sec. 66, Laws oft .09
APPLICATIONS
Applications should be made upon
forms prescribed by the State En
gineer (not in duplicate )
An application is not a permit to
appropriate water until after its
approval by the State Engineer.
ThrSe different application forms
are provided, one for original or
new diversions, another for the
enlaigements or extensions of exist
ing works, and a third for the con
struction of reservoir and storage of
unappropriated waters. These can
be secured without charge by ad
dressing the State Engineer, Salem,
Oregon.
A permit to construct a resevoir
and store surplus water does not
grant the right to divert and use
such stored water,
Separate ap-
plications should, therefore, bc
made for each cf tnese purposes.
Application for a permit to divert
and use a secondary permit. Il
need not be made al the time of
application fcr a reservoir permit
Such applications when made should
refer to such reservoir for a supply
ot water and be accompanied by
documentary evidence that an agree
ment has been enteie I into with
the owner of the reservoir for a
permanent and sufficient interest in
said reservoir to impound enough
water lor the purposes set ‘orth in
said application. •
Each application should be lor
warded to the State Engineer, ac
companied by the ncecessary maps
and fees. Strict compliance with
I the rules governing the submission
of maps is important.
Defective
applications will be returned for cor
rection without loss of priority.
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Veteran of Indian Wars Dead b r 13-18 will have ttuttii rnu> entii«
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it is uud<nst<‘od as
veral breeders
Lodge etnei Fröftassioiial Directory
of choice d^iry c.utle believe it is’
Daniel W. Hayward, a resident one <>t the best means of giving
oltliis section since 1853, and a vet- them publicity regarding the quality
Lodges are Requested u> Notify this Office ou Election of Officers and ou
of the Indian wars in the Rogue of the stock they have. There were
Change of Meeting Night. Cards under this Head are 50c per in., mouth ♦
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river and Coquille country died at ¡seven cows tn- the te.-l at the 19.08
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his liinne near Empire, Sunday fair, a Holstein from Spokane,
Lewah Tribe No. 48. Imp. O. R. M.
morning He bad been very ill tor Washington, taking the tirst premium
Dr LL D- Houston
every Tuesday everting al 8 run at
PHYSICIAN & SUKWKuN
the past six months, having suf with a lersey front near Po tland a lyiEEIS
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the Bandon Wigman. Sojourning chiefs
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lered from a complication of ills due I vet)’ close second These milch cow tn good standing are coidially invited to attend. H.ui. 1 :tU to 4,1 111. ; 7 to 8 in Hatira,
the evening.
G E Wilson.
to heart failure. He was 82 '. ears tests are very beneficial to the dairy C. T C. Fieger.
Niuht call* answered from ottici«.
of R.
Sachem.
BANDON.
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old an 1 received $6 a month pen industry of the state and the Pacific
sion.
Northwest.
BlaamiLc.
Dr.
Waren Kelley
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Despite his battles with the In
D ANDON LODGE. No. 130 A. I A A. !
Physician ami Surgeon
dians in early days, Mr. Hayward
M. Slated communications hist Saturday Diseases of the Eye, Thtoat and Nose a Specially
The Oregon State Fair will e i
after the ful! moon of each month. All Master
later took up with them ami for held at Salem on Sept ¡3-to IS. and Masons
cordially invited.
C. I. Kime, W. M. Office at residence in (. harleston house opposite
years he lived practically as a every person who can should attend, Lloyd Rosa, Secretary
Presbyterian church. Phone connection with
Lowe’e drug store.
member of the remnants of the tribe, it at least ft r one or two days It is|
hunting and
fishing.
He was the leading agricultural exposition I
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l>r S I,. Perkin*
buried this afternoon from the of the Pacific Northwest and is ’D ANDON LODGE. No. 133. I. O. O. I
Id a. m. to 3 (>
meets every Wednesday evening. Visiting OFFICE HOUKS:
Wilson Undertaking parlors.
growing greater each year. It will
brothers in good standing cordially invited.
m., 7 p. ui. to 8 p. tn.
be a very close second to the A- Y-1
C. F. rhomas, N. G.
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Office in New Denholm Building-.
P
exposition
now
being
l eid al A. J. Hartman, Secretary
CHAMBERLAIN S COLIC CHOLERA AND
Seattle, Washington -not so large,
Dr Li I3 Sorensen
DlABHHi EA REMEDY NEVER
Rebekah Lodge No. 126.
of course, but the quality of many
DENTIST
KNOW N TO EA1L
J tVf EE I 8 in K. of P. hall every second and
Office Over Vienna Cafe
bettel
of
the
exhibits
will
be
even
“I have used ('liamlterhiin'n Colic
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fourth Todays. Practice nights first Fii-
Telephone at Office and Home.
Cholera ami Diarrhoea Remedy nine, thou at the Seattle show.
I day of the month; Social evening the 3d T m.'ay
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in 1872. and have never found 011:1
instance where a cine was not
Notice
speedily effected by its use. 1 have
been a commercial traveler for ei, h
Having decided to put our busi
teen years, and never start out. one,
trip without this, my faithful friend, ness on a cash basis we are going to
says H. S. Nicholoe of Oakland sell our meats at the follow ing prices:
lud Ter. For sale by C. Y Lowe
All boiling melts, 4 lbs I >r 25c
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Notice to Mariners
Capt. Quatrevau of thy Fr. Sp.
“Thiers” reports that on July 24 09
about60 miles west of San Fran
cisco, Cal. he passed three large
trees covered with marine grpwth [
anti barnacles and having the ap
pearance of having been in the
water a long time.
Capt Beetham ot the Dr. S. S.
“Empress of India” reports that on
August 7, 09 111
in Lat 46 25 ’ N.
Long, 166 22' E. he passed a spar,
no wreckage attached, and did not
appear to have been in the water
any length of time.
C has . M urz , Messenger temporary
in charge U. S. Branch Hydto-
graphic office.
Fruit Exhibit at State Fair
The sum of $300 was set aside by
the Oregon State Board of Agricul
ture towards improving and encour
aging a horticultural exhibit at the
next Oregon State Fair, Salem,
September 13-18. This is an addi
tion to the usual premium classifica
tion of fruits. This action by the
board will be received with much
favor by the fruitgrowers, who should
aid the fair management as much as
possib e to make a worthy display ol
our orchard products.
Build Line up Catching
I ol the month. A cordial invitation extended to
' all memliers in good standing.
Maggie White, N. G.
Clara Goetz, Secretary.
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OREGON
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ATTORNEY AND COUNSEL!
AT LAW,
NOTARY PUBLIC
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Bandofi,
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Office With Bandon Investment t o
Dr H. LÆ. Brown,
Resident Dentist.
Office in Panter Building
Office Hours:
Phone.
9 to 12 M., I to 5 P. M,
BANDON,
OREGON
C. R. BARROW
Attorney and Counselor-at Law
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Office over Skeels' Store
Office Phone. Main 335;
residence. Main 546
Portland and Coos bay Steamship Line
C. M. SPENCER, Agent, Ba don
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Stmr. Wilhelmina
Presbyterian Church
Services will be held at the Pres
byterian Church, the first, second
and third Sundays of each month at
ii a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday
School and Christian Endeav r at
their usual hours. All are
L eo . R oach ,
CAPTAIN
( HRISTENSEN, Commanding.
Coos Bay and Bandon twice a week
Conne» lino with Steam Ship Alliance at Marshfield.
information of
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J. E. WALSTROM, Agt. Bandon
Butter wrappers of a'l sizes lot
sale at this office.
A. M<’ NA IK
NOTICE FOR PUBLICA1 ION
U, S. I .and Office at
Roseburg, Ore., July 27. 1909
Notice is hereby given that Deborah A
Young, widow of John W Y oung, deceased, ol
Bandon, Oregon, who, on December 2nd, 1907,
made Homestead Entry. No. 14172. S. R
04392, fcr w 1-2 sw 1-4, se 1-4 sw 1-4, sec
27; ne 1-4 nw 1-4, sec 34. township 29 south,
range 14 west, Willamette Meridian, has hied
notice of intention Io make final five year proof,
to establish claim to the land above described,
before G. r. Treadgold, U. S. Commissioner, at
Bandon, Oregon, on the 4th day of Si-pti-nibe-,
1909.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Amos E. Hadsall, of Bandon. Oregon
Archibald McLeod, of
Elgin Strader,
of
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Russell A. Kent,
of
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
Register.
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W F. MILLER, Agent, Marshfield
THE HARDWARE MAH
BRIDGE Ac BEACH Stoves, Ranges%nd Heat ers have in them so many excellentirt
tiial they air now acknowledged the greatnt aellm on the coast and they are growing
in favor every year.
We have the exclusive agency in Bandon for these household
and office necessities, and prices range exceedingly modest in either case.
TINNING AND PLUMBING A SPECIALTY.
Our Assortment of Hardware, Tinware and Edged Tools is Most Complete.
BANDON STEAM LAUNDRY
Family Washing a Specialty.
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First Class Laundry Work Guaranteed.
Special
attention given to fine woolen goods.
f’leaiiitig ali i
presaiug M cdh ' Sniti Htui Ladies' tine akirta given
prompt attention
F. A. BATES, Proprietor
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Hotel Gallier
Rates ÿt.no to $2.00 per day.
week or month.
Coos Co. Nursery
Bandon
Special rates by
Sample Room in Connection.
Oregon
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Pythias.
Meets every Monday evening
at Knights hall. Visiting knights invited to
attend.
Dr. L. P. Sorensen C. G.
B. N. Harrington, K. ol R. S.
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of Vytlilaa
LODGE,
Plain steaks, 3 lbs for 25c
Round steaks, joc per pound
Modern IVomlnitqt.
All loin cuts, 121 jc
Roast of beef, 8 and loe per pound TP a BLE ROCK CAMP. No. 9176, M. W.
of A. meets the 2d and 4th Wednesdays
Pot Toasts and stews, 8c
of each month at K. P. hall. Visiting neighbors
cordially invited to attend.
Mutton roast, 10 and I2'_>c
R. W. Boyle. 11. C.
Veal chops and roasts, to anil E E. Oakes, Clerk..
12,‘iC
l»IC. E. W. ICOSMTKIt
And all stews, Sc
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
All meats cut Irotn choice butcher
BANDON
OREGON
stock, handled in a cleanly and up- Office and residence in Ranter residence property
next door to Bijou I heatfe
tc-date manner.
Our motto, «Cleanliness, Prompt
ness and Up-to-date.
T he C itv M eat M arket .
At a meeting here today, the or
ganization of the Kurd Telephone
At the meeting of the National
Company to build a phone line from
J. S. Master's ranch on Catching <». A. R. Encampment held in
Inlet was completed. The company Salt Lake City last week, ex-Gov-
is incorporated for $500, thirty of ernor Van Sant, of Minnesota
the tity shares having already been was elected commander in chief.
subscribed for.
It is planned to Governor Van Sant was born in
Illinois, but moved to Iowa ia early
build the line at once.
boyhood
where he lived for some
President, Wm. 1. Bonebrake.
time, but has been a citizen of
Vice-President, Alfred Gunnell
Minnesota for a number of years.
Secretary J. S. Masters
NOTICE FOR PUBLICAI ION
Besides the above, the following
Department of the Interior
are stockholders in the ne.v coin
U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon,
Mrs Ames in Shackles
July 14. 1909.
pany:
Notice is hereby given that John R. Stillwell,
of Bandon. Oregon, who, on Sisptember 8, l'A)4.
E L. Roberts. Alex Matson,
made Homestead Entry, No. I 3755 (03821),
Carl Matson. Din, Matson, Mrs
The Portland Telegram says: lor
w 1-2 ne 1-4, se 1-4 ne 14 and nw 14
Messerle, T. M. Collier, Chas, “Shackled and a raving maniac, se | 4, section 25, township 29 south, range 15
w, WillanuIte Mendian, has hied notice of in
O Erickson, Alex iiongal, P. D Mrs. Emma Ames of North Bend tention
to make final five year proof, to establish
How to Appropriate Water Blake. Henry Kino, Charles Est t - accompanied by women attendants claim to the land above de.cribd, before G. T.
TreadgolJ, U. S. Commissioner, at his office in
from the state insane asylum, ar Bandon,
beck, L. Stone.—Times.
Oregon, on the 1st day ol Septemlier,
rived on the steamship Alliance, 1909.
The state engineer has sent out
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Claimant names as witnesses:
Captain Parsons, from Coos Bay
the following instructions and sug
INTENSE COLICKY PAINS RELIEVED
ames Adams of Bandon. Oregon
Robert P. I lunt of
gestions to follow in filing on water
“For sonu- years I suffered from The unfortunate woman was hur
ohn Tucker of
intense colicky pains which wonlii ried to the Union depot and taken
rights:
ames L’ Foster of
on at times and from which I to Salem.
BENJAMIN L EDDY.
“Any person, association or cor come
could tind no relief,'* says 1. S. Ma
Register
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poration hereafter intending to s m, of Beaver Dam. Ky. "Cham
ocquire the right to the beneficial berlain’s Colic. Cholera, and Dial
Dairy Test Oregon State
use of any waters shall, before com rboea Rstneily was recommended tn
me by a friend. After taking a few*
Fair, Salem
mencing the construction, enlarge doses of the remedy I was entirely
a full line of
ment or extension of any ditch, relieved. That was four Years ago
TREES, BERRIES. ETC.. ETC.
ami there has t>een no return of the
canal or other distributing or con symptoms
The milch cow test at the next
since that time.”
This
Prices lower than others
trotting works, Or performing anyj remedy is for sale l>y U. Y. Lowe.
Ong« n State Fair, Salem, Scptem
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There is now no doubt that
Hill is behind Porter Bros in the
Dtschutes canon episode and the
prospects are that he will beat Har
riman to it and get the first line of
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road into central Oregon, all ot
, which will be welcome news to
ORANULATEO SOKE EYES CURED
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"For twenty years I suffered from Oregonians »'.’ho have waited long
a bad case of iiraimlated sore eyes," 1 and patiently for Mr. ilaniinan to
say's Martin Boyd of Henrietta, Ky. ( build the road which he never in
“In Feb. 1903, a gentlemen asked me
to try Chamberlain's S«lve. I bought tended to build until forced to do
one box and used about two-thirds so. It seems now, however, that
>f it and my eyes 1 ave not given me he has been outwitted for once
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any trouble since.This suive is for
and he may 1< se out alltogether be
CHOLERA INFANTUM < 1 HE1>
• ale by C, Y. Lowe.
cause ol his delay.
“Something like two years b ^ o »•y
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baby which was then about a year
old, was taken seriously ill with
cholera infantum,
vomiting and
purging profusely,’1 writes J. F.
Dempsey of Dempsey, Ala. “I did
wbal I could to relieve b«r but did
her no good, and being very much
alarmed about her went for a phy
sician l>nt failed to find one, so chum
back by Elder Bros A (farter's store
and Mr. Elder recommended Chain
berlain-s Colic, Cholera, ami Diar
rhoea remedy. I procured a bottle
<>f it. went home as quickly as pos
-ible and gave the baby a dose of
1 lie remedy. It relieved her in fifteen
irinutos and soon cured ber entire
ly.“ For sale by I!. Y. Lowe.
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