Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, June 30, 1910, Image 6

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Section 8. None nf the member»! , y
| of said commission shall receive «ny H The A. F. Estabrook Co. Wish !• Announce a Change
I
Employers' Association
-rvic-.s as
compens.iti >n f.-r his servie-!»
as j ¿I
In
Passenger
Rates
Bet.
San
Francieco
ft
Baadon
(
I such. .Said Employees Indemnity
I
Fine Quality Bread, Cakes, Pies and Pastry.
On Tim Stwaaer FIFIELD
■
Commission
shall
fix
the
salary
and
Creating and ap|>ointing a Board
First Class Restaurant
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of Commissioners to examine and (compensation of the ck-tk <>f said
Hereafter a Rate o' $10.00 wjll be maintained for the state—
Private Boxes for Private Parties.
Everything Neat and Chan
report to the legislature updn the I commission, which sh ill be payable
r
looms upon the upper deck.
The staterooms off the saloon ■ ►
to
• k
matter of indemnity to employees ' monthly during the time ot his eiu-
will continue to be $7.50 as in the past..
This Change does
The best of service guaranteed
for injuries sustained in course of j ploymenl; and the Secretary of State
not
mean
a
first
and
second
class
passage,
as
all
pass
ngers
at
I
us
hereby
authorized
to
draw
war
­
th eir employment; to define the
-<
Short orders at all hours from 5:30 a m to 1:00 p. m.
duties and powers of said commis rants upon the State Treasurer fur
either the $10 or the $7.50 will receive the same attention and
fioaars and to provide for the ex­ the compensation of the said clerk
service, and be accvidud the same privilege.» a bo ird the steamer.
and other expenses of the commis­
pense of such board.
'1 his new schedule has been made at the solicitation of many
sion upon the certificate of the chair­
BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEO­
of our most satisfied patrons, t-uch a change making it possible
man of the Employees Indemnity
PLE OF THE STATE
Commission.
for those residing out of Bandon to arrive here while there remains
OF OREGON:
Section 9. The Secretary of State
a possibility of st curing upper deck accommodations.
The New Rates will work hardships upon no one as it is
Section 1. That a Board of Com­ shall provide said Employees Indem­
missioners consisting of nine mem­ nity Commission with a room in the
still possible to travel at the usual rates and secure the best services
bers be, and the same is hereby State Capitol building and shall fur­
obtainable in this section of the country.
created to be known as the “Em nish all necessary printing, station­
The Steamer FIFELD is the only steamship carrying pas­
ployees Indemnity Commission.” ery lights and fuel tor the use ot
sengers between Coos County and San Francisco, that is equipped
That'the following named citizens of said commission ; provitledjsaid com­
with TWIN SCREWS.
the State of Oregon and they are mission may, if deemed advantag­
ses
Twin Screws mean reliability, safetv, speed and everything
hetebv appointed as members of said eous, from time to time, hold
Twin Screw, New and Fast
commission: — Archbishop Christie, sions at any other place in this
that you would wish to insure your safe arrival at your destination
W. H. Corbett, Bishop Scadding. State.
This steamer is also the only steamer on the Pacific Ocean
Section io. That there be and
.Robert A. Booth, Rev. Benj. Young,
which has furnished in each and every stateroom, hot and cold run­
Judge Thos. F. Ryan, Prof. F. G. hereby is appropriated out of the
ring water for the convenience of its psssengers.
Its staterooms
■Young, Robert D. Inman and John general funti of the State ot Oregon
Our interests are your interests. Fair rates and
are
most
spacious
and
thoroughly
well
ventilated.
.thesumof One Thousand ($1000.00)
S. Bradley.
good service our motto
The cuisine cf the Stmr FIFIELD is all that any one can
That in the event of the death, Dollars or so much thereof as in.»y
A. F. Estabrook Co., 245 Cal. St., San Francisco
Adlure or refusal to act of any of said be necessary to carry this act into
L. L BRANDENBURG, Agent, Bandon, Oregon
desire
The Crew is willing, attentive and courteous.
We
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Commissioners either before or after effect
desire to please you, and assure satisfaction to vou and to any of
the taking effect of this act any such
your friends to whom you may recommend traveling on the F ifield
vacancy or vacancies shall be filled Van Marter Just Closed a
by appointment or appointments to
Travel Once Upon the Fifield and You and She Will
SHIELDS A l KENNEDY
Successful Meeting at
be made by the Covernor, Chief
KLACKNM1TIIN ANU WAGONS! AKF.ItN
Evermore be Friends
Lebanon
Justice of the Supreme Court and the
Wagons of All kinds Made to Order
Horseshoeing a Specialty
State Treasurer.
WE INVITE INSPECTION
»
Job Work attended to promptly and all work guaranteed to give satisfaction,
Price«
Brother C. M. Van Matter recent­
Section 2. Said Employees In­
reasonable. .Shop on Atwater Street, Bandon, Oregon.
»
demnity Commission shall meet in ly closed a very successful series of
the office of the Secretary of State meetings here. About fiftv professed
on the 14th day of November. 1910, conversion ar.d we will get about
BANDON
at the hour of 12 o’clock M, and ih riy additions to the church. Bro.
shall organize by the election of one Van Marter has grown into a strong
of their number chairman. Before evangelist. His sermons were elo­
HAS A SELECT STOCK OF
entering upon the duties of their quent, plain and practical.( His
Full line of Harness, Sad­
i
NEW STATE ROOMS INSTALLED
office each member of said Board delineations of the consequence of
dles, Bridles, Halters,
Wines, Liquors & Cigars
shall takejand subscribe an oath be­ sin 1 have not heard surpassed. He
Blankets and everything
Eight Day Service Between the Coquille River and
fore the Secretary of State that he certainly is a fearless preacher, at all
usually kept in a first*
imes
speaking
the
plain
truth.
This
San Francisco
Str*
mi
Bcvron
Draught
will support the Constitution of the
class harness shop.
United States, the Constitution o was Bro. Van Marter’s second visit
Repairing a Specialty
COURTEOUS TREATMENT
tbe State of Oregon, and faithfully here. He preached an entirely new
First-class Passenger Fare/
-
$7.50
and impartially perform the Cuties of set of sermons, and the meetings
Freight Rates,
-
$3 on Up Freight
grew in interest to the end. Those
his office.
d ices where he has once been need
J. E. WALSTROM, Agent, Bandon, Oregon.
Section 3. Said Employees In­
BANDON
FURNISHED ROOMS
OREGON
u>t fear to employ him the second
E. fit E. T. Kruse, owner» and manager», 24 California St., San Francisco.
demnity Commission shall have
.ime. He is rhe equal in preaching
¡■RBI
power to appoint one clerk who shall
AT
no.ver to any evangelist that has
MY CLOTHES ARE AT THE
act as ’^Secretary for said Board.
been recently in the state, and with
Section 4. It shall be the duty of
a tabernacle and a proper organiza­
SNR
the said Board to examine the sul - tion behind him, his work will be as
MRS SARAH COSTELLO
ject of employees indemnity for in fruitful as any. —A. F. Lacy, pastor
juries sustained in the course of M. E. church. Lebanon, Ore.
Nie« denn tonili» ?5 nud 50c a
nielli; <1.85 a week ; $5 «month
their employment, and to make and
Mr. Van Marter will commence a
report to the legislature a com pre series of Union Evangelistic meet­
BANDON
OREGON
kensive law or system of laws treat­ ings in the old Shingle Mill building,
Don't fail to
ing of the subject of indemnity to Sunday, July 3rd.
Where Yours Oought to be
bear
him.
The
meetings
will con­
employees for injuries sustained dur
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tinue indefinitely.
A. F. DERINGER
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Prop.
,
»
isg the course of their employment,
An Act Proposed
by the
Cafe
i
3
M. Smith
L
?
-
Prop.
-
■ to
-
-
?
to
THE COQUILLE RIVER LIN E
f
Sirs. Fifield & Bandon
1st Class Passage,
Up Freight,
-
810 CO & $7.00
-
3.00
-
-
3
The Opera
Harness Shop
W. J. SABIN, Prop.
The
GROSS BROS.
Pacific BANDON
STEAM
LAUNDRY
which law or system ot laws shall be
based upon the principle that all
employees covered bv the provisions
thereof shall be entitled to and shall
he assured of fair, equitable and rea­
sonable indemnity for all injuries
causing temporary, permanent, par
tial or total disability and that such
indemnity be extended to person.,
legally dependent upon such em
ployees in th e event of death result­
tag from such injuries. That any
tach employee, or in the event of
daath tbe dependents of any such
employ ee shall be entitled to and as
stored of such indemnity for all such
injuries sustained in the course of
employment occasioned in any man­
ner, excepting only injuries inten­
tionally self-inflicted.
Section 5.
Said Employees In
demnity Commission shall continue
in session until its labors are com­
pleted; shall adopt rules and regula­
tions for its government and adjourn­
ment, provided said Board shall
complete its labors and make and
stobmit its report to the Governor of
»he State of Oregon on or before the
1st day of February, 1911.
Section 6. Said Employees In-
dtotoMiity Commission shall keep a
complete journal ot its proceedings
•tod »hen its lalwirs are completed it |
•baO Miltonit its report to the Gover-
morwitl* Mich drifts of proposed laws
M »bah be loroMlnted, adopted and
eecoanmeoded bv it
Section 7. It ’hall be the duty o'
the Goetrnor <0 cause a copy of the
»«post of tbe said commission, ty-
gekber with touch drafts of proposed
bi vs to be presented to the legisla
•vto assembly on of before the 5th
d»y df f ebruaay, 1911.
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Notice for Publication-Isolated Trad
Uncle
Sam’s
If you wuh • bottle cold-—
Public Land Sole.
Department of the Interior
Timber
Cali at tbe Eagle.
05478
U. S. Land Office at Roaeburg, Oregon
May 28. DIO
NOTICE is hereby given that, as directed by
the Commiuioner of the General Land Office,
under provision» of Act of Congre», approved
June 27, 1906 (34 Stat»., 517). we will offer at
public »ale. to the highest bidder, at 10 o’cl.ck
A. M.. on the 12th day of July, 1910, at this
office, the following deacribed land: Lot» I, 2,
Soc. 11 .nd Lot I, See. 14. T. 29 S.. R. 15
W.. W. M.
Any persons claiming adver.ely the above-de­
scribed land are advised to file their chiot», or
Resources
If you love the goods that'* old--
Coll at tbe Eagle
'Tamt no aae to ut and blink
If you really need a drink.
Uncle Sam is counting his timber
Just make a sign or ring a bell,
wealth on the slopes of the Cascade
I
And you bet they’ll treat you right
Mountains. Expert timber cruisers
Down at the Eagle
in the employ of the Government
ire at work making the estimate and
it is expected it will take all this
summer and next to complete the
Alvin Munck, Prop
cruise of the water shed of the Wil­
objection«, on or before the time designated for
BANDON, OREGON
lamette river and its tributaries in •ale.
the Cascade reserve. The land will 22-5t
Beniamin F. Joaea, Roguter
be classified and the timber segre­
gated into logging units. This is
Clarence Y. Leave
the first attempt, so far as known, of
F. J HAYS OPTOMETER 1ST B andon
the Government to take an in ven
—
O regon
tory of it's timber resources.
will be at Dr. Perkin’s office on the Druggist and Apothecary
I« ’ uh » iu reoeipt of k naw ttock ot
22nd ani 23rd of each month
Eyes tested free and glasses fitted. Drug* and Chemicals, Paten« and
Presbyterian Church
Proprietary Preparations. Toilet
Don’t forget the date.
i6tf
»
ttclea. Drngg 1 Sundries, Perfumes
Brushes, Sponges, Soap, Nuts aod
Gaudies, Cigars, Tobaccos and Cig­
arettes, Faints, Oils, Glass «nd
Painter's Supplies.
Regular services are held every
Sunday at it a.m. and 8 p.m. Sun
day school at to a.m. Y. P. S. C. E. Bring your
at 7 p.m. Strangers and newcomers
are always welcome.
Jol> Work
Yo* can’t expect to get $2 worth
for <1, but you can get your
money'» worth al
WORKS
All kirda of Cabinet
Paterna and Model«
BANDON
SASH and DOORS
W. W. BINGHAM
Blackerby
M
I
All Kinds of Mill Work,
Mouldings. Sash, Doersand
Furniture.
Job Work a Specialty
China .,’l"«pts.Si<i“l>oar<ta.
Picture Fra men aod
Moulding« made to order
Book Cases, in fact every
tbinar in tbe Cabinet Li.,e
and High Clan F'inisliiug
PLANING MILL
BREUER’S
Greatly (Reduced Rates on
Small Mouldings
Shields
And Armstrong
Proprietor*
Building
BANDON, OREOON
First class job work a specialty.
made arrangements with the
San Francisco Bulletin whereby we
can give subscribers the advantage of
a gigantic combination offer that will
furnish them all the news of the
country in a metropolitian daily and
all the news of Bandon and vicinity in
the Recorder at marvelous low price
The Daily San Francisco Bulletin,
Repairing neatly and promp­
tly done at lowest liv­
ing prices
$3.00 per year
The Bandon Recorder,
1.50 per year
Total,
$4.50
*
Dealer in Boot* and Shoe*.
Mission Work a Specialty
I
TTHE RECORDER management has
BOOTS ■ AND - SHOES
To tHE R ecorder
The BANDON CABINET
Great
Combination
Offer
Both papers through
this office if paid in
advance, per year
$2.75
City Transfer
All kinds of draying and transfer-
ing
FOR SALE—mill wood,
rom Copy’s mill {2.00 per load
fCod sold and delivered at lowest
J pri
prices •
’ J. Jenkins, Prop.
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