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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1910)
f Into the Holmes property, iLently in Bandon Tuesday evening ft out an i Local Lore ¡ purchased by John Giles, Mil Lint extended trip through the state. gone to Myrtle Point himself, I ___ —/ Las l he Van Mmtt r meetings cl< sed where he has opened up a photo last Sunday li ght and werse a big L -y J, W, Lint has moved hi t family ,| ♦ Mr and Mrs C. B. Zeek arrived ! uj .™ si ueuj» to id ' with I m F9ik shall ha m • h»«l bnd;e, and «ch krai sligfi be deemed mJ he.eby declared to be the grade of said •tree« from the said Atwater street bridge is Maui north Mrs. E Fl Lyons left for Portland on the last Breakwater, and wiil go from there to Hood River to join | her Ims!» md wiio is now tliere look- I mg after business affairs. Percy Hanly, who is well known here, has announced himself as a Would you have speed and com j candidate for county commissioner, Official Notice to Hunters fort? then travel via the ‘ FIFIELD.” R. W. Boyle, and his brothers subject to the decision of the Dem and Anglers. who atriveil here from t ie east last ocratic primaries. week for a short visit, accompanied There was a fire in the woods near by C. E. Hollopeter, went up on the Cody Lumber Co camp the first Tent Prairie for a week end hunt of the week, but it is now under last Friday. They report a pleasant control with no serious damages. time but say the deer is rather scarce Mr. and Mrs Arthur Rice closed up in that section. >ut 1 heir household effects at auction W anted —To buy a good*, gentle last Saturday, at their home on Ma milch cow. U. Anderson, West ple street, L. W. Devoe hiving Bandon. Hitchcock's place. 3o-2tx come up from Bandon to cry the M. G. Pohl brought the writer a sale. • Household effects of Mr. and Mrs J. S. Hayes, parents of Mrs. sample of his second crop of straw Rice, were also sold, and the two berries, Saturday, and they were both delicious in flavor and beautiful i families leave this week for Long in appearance. Mr Pohl always I Beach, Calif . where they expect to ■ make their home in the future. Mr. raises the best of everything Rice will engage in the real estate Wait for the big boat ‘ fifield ’’ business with his brother, says the sails from Bandon, August 16th. | Myrtle Point Enterprise. The peo Steve Gallier returned on the Fi ple mentioned took passage on the field from Byron Hot Springs. Cal., ■ Fifield Sunday. where he had been taking baths for Henry C. Adams and M'ss Leila his thcumatism. He is looking some W. Pcny were married at the resi better and mvs he i> feeling consid deuce of the offici-ithig clergyman. erably improved. Steve’s friends all Rev /\ Haberly. Wednesday after- hope for his spieilv recovery to noon. The bride is the daughter of complete health. Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Perry anil is a I very |»opular young lady. The groom J. S. Loveall left Monday lor is a Bandon young man and has Portland and the Dalles to visit his made his home with Mr. and Mrs. daughters. He expects to l»e gone* Wm. Hite. The happy young about two or three weeks. Mrs. B. couple will have the congratulations A. Kolp is looking after his store aud best wishes of a large circle of during his absence. friends. That DEPENDS upon whether or not you deal with a house that does a STRICTLY CASH business, -one which carries no accounts, whether good or bad. Such a firm dan give you PRICES which are strictly im possible for a house doing a par tial cash business. You know why. Take the following prices and then compare them with others. We guarantee our stock to be as represented, both in quality and weight. This Week Aug. 12-18 Inc. We Offer You the Following Famous Red Star Brand Alfalfa Meal 100 lb. sax BRAN BARLEY A No. 1 WHEAT HAY I $1.10 $ .90 $ .95 $2.00 BANDON WAREHOUSE CO. LOWEST PRICED HAY and GRAIN DEALERS in COOS COUNTY is her: by declared to I k - liable lor the cost and Bandon, Ore. Aug n, 1910 No tice is heseby given th it the partner ship existing between the undersign ed has been dissolved by mut ual consent. - - Woodruff & Goff. DOES IT PAY TO PAY ward to the lerminui thereot graph gallery and will see how busi success. Over too professed sav.ng Sec. 3 Whereas it appears from the affidavit of ness picks up, and should he think : f.tlh in Christ during the ci urse of C. E. Kopf. printer and publisher of the Bandon Recorder a newspaper of general circulation pub the business » ill justify continuance, the meetings. lished weekly in Bando«. Coos County. Oregon he may move his family to the up that notice of such proposed improvers«! has A. F. Estabrook and wife came been duly given io the property owners of and M. A. Norton lias been under the river city later. up on the last Fifield. Upoa said portion of said street, advertising the weather for a week or ten days, ai.d No use talking, it stands to reason, Ira Rogers has been staying in the when the “ fifield ” stlls out fieri Captain Emery inspector of the same as by law prescribed th>t such bridge would be built, and Wher a- the presdibed time for fil book store while Mr. Norton was passenger accommodations com life saving service for this diatrset ing a remoo trance agauut the said improvement recuperating. pletely and turns some away, as slie was here the fit st of the week and has expired and it appears that no remonstrance found everything in tine condition, has been presented, It Is Hereby Declared tha* Make your reservations for next did last trip, that the “FIFIELD” is he went from here to coos Bay and du-* and legal notice thereof has been given to the the popular boat . Why? Ask “FIFIELD” Aug. 16th, Now. Siuslaw. property owners thereby effected. any one who has traveled u|X)ti her. Mre. Van Valkenburg and daugh The Ladies’ Guild and their fam Sec. 4 Further Provided that said bridge shall be built as nearly as m y be practicable in accord- I and Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Hoyt ter Vivian, and son Hugh left Mon ilies held a picnic on the beach yes ance with the following specifications: That day for Portland where they will daughter Grace returned on the terday. The Guild also held a re said biidse shall begin at the north line of inter- 1 make their home, for the winter, at Elizabeth from San Francisco where ceplion for Bishop Sea Iding at Odd section of said Mam street with Atwater stieel ui they had been making an extended the city oi Bandon, and shall be improved for least. Eellows Hall last Thursday. visit. the full 75' width theieof to deep water of the FOR SALE— h ive room cottage Mis. Unruh, Lecturer for the W. Coquille River; all piling used in this bridge L ost —A lady's black rain coat. C. T- U. lectured in Bandon Tues shall be of dry, white cedar not less than 10" in and furniture, and two lots. Best location in town. Close in. Inquire Finder please return to this office, it day night to a large and apprecutive diameter at the small end; all caps to be of white cedar; all stringers to be of white cedar; of Nels Rasmussen. 29-tf Geo. W. Moore left on the Fifield audience. all decking and railing to be of red or yellow fir; L. J. Davison returned on the Sunday lor his home at Berkeley, Arthur Ellingson and wife of Co all drift bolts to be of 5-8" round iron 18" long. Calif., where he will remain with hi s Elizabeth, from California, where he quille were Bandon visitors |he first The bridge is to be constructed on bents 10 feet apart of 9 piles each, placed one on the center family for a couple of weeks, helping ,e had been investigating some orange of the week. line of the street, on each side of which the next ......................... J them tu get straightened around in land with the idea of buying if it 3 Misses Myrtle and Pearl Axtell piles shall be spaced 10 feet apart, measured found nothing He expects to suited him, but I „ that Ilheir new home‘ left lor Lakeport this week, and ex from center to center, and the 4th pile shall be placed so that the outer edge is 37 l"2' from the looked good to him, and says he is stay in Berkeley over one trip of peel to remain for some time. the Fifield. center line of the street for the purpose of support now better satisfied with Coos coun ing the sidev^lk. All piles to be driven to bedrock. Mrs. Clint Malehorn and friend of ty than ever. FOR SALE— Eighty acres Choice Langlois spent several days in Ban The caps covering the center pile and next three rows on each side shall be 8’ x 10’ set with 10’ Try T. W. Robison for hay, Bottom Land on Sixes River, Five don this week. verticle, and drift bolted to the piles with one 1 grain and feed 1 elore purchasing miles from Port Orford, one-halt Mrs. Geo. Stewart, of Gardiner, bolt in each pile. The caps under the sidewalk 27 tf mile from county road. Address elsewhere. shall he 3* x 12’, set 12’ verticle and spiked on Alex Turner, Langlois, Or. 3«-5tx sister of Mrs. C laries Hubbard, of the top of the outer row of piling, and the top S. D. Barrows, and Charley and this city, is over for a visit with rela of the 8’ x 10’ cap on which they rest. The S. E. Pearce left on the Fi field tiv es and friends Clyde Barrows kilied a fine bear out stringers used under the roadway shall be not by Circle City, Tuesday. The bear for his home at Port Huron, Mich., less than 3 x 12* or 4 x 10’ and shall be placed Tht Enterprise says: Advertise not more than 3 ft ap«rt, measured from center was up in a tree and was brought after a few days’ business and pleas Mr Pearce is ments have been posted asking lor to center. Those under the sidewalk shall be 2 down by the deadly marksmanship ure visit in Ban ion x 8’, placed 3 1*2 feet apart measured from of Cly<|e. It was the first bear he a stockholder both in the Cody bills on a new mail route between center to renter, all stringers to be securely spiked had ever killed, and of course he now Lumber Co. and the Geo. W. Mooic Mv'tle Point and Coquille, which to the caps, the decking covering the center for a has the bear lever. The writer Lumber Co., ami is at present Reg will give a seven-day service to Co width of 29 ft. 8 inches each side of the center acknowledges the receipt of a nice ister of Deeds of St. Clair county, quille and the lower river. It will line shall be 3 inch plank, not narrower than 10 Mich. While on his western trip be practically restoring the same inches and shall be spiked with a stringer with piece of the meat. this time, he bought a fine fruit farm conditions that prevailed before all two 7 inch spikes in each stringer. The decking covering the sidewalks, which are to be 8' each The boat that is better “ fifield " at Roseburg, Ore., and will proba the mail was chmge.l to one route, in width, shall be of 2* plank, sized, and at Quite a number of Bantlouians ate bly move west after Jan. 1, ¡911, at except that Myrtle Point will con each 8 feet in length shall extend 2 feet over the contemplating taking in the Coos which time his term of office expires tinue as the mail terminal. property line on which extension shall be set the posts and braces for the railing. On each side Bay Deep Water Way Carnival Mr. Pearce has held the office of E. N. Smith came up from Ban walk extending the length of the bridge shall be Register of Deeds for twelve years next week. don, Wednesday, and is giving his constructed a railing of 3 x 4' set on posts of and will not be a candidate for re See or phone L. J. Radley for all attention to the placing of a new 3 x 4’, 8 feet apart, braced with 3x4 inch election. kinds of FireWood. 27 tf roof on the brick building occupied braces on out-side, and shall be provided with a I x 12 inch hub-board placed one foot above The “ only way ” “ fifield .” by Brown Brothers. Mr. Smith has the side-walk, all to be securely spiked. Gal The first load of lumber from the The school board of North Bend become one of the live wires in Ban vanized nails Io lie used in decking of sidewalk new Bear Creek mill was brought to Bandon this week. Ibis is a fine lias dropped lhe name “Kinney don’s development, and is just clos and railing. The deck of the best grade road way is to be crowned, so that the gutter edge of new mill and will I e a good addition High School" and ch mged it to ing out the remaining lots in an ad the 3’ planking shall be 6’ below lhe center line to the business interests of this sec “North B-nd High School,” and dition to til? city recently opene I hv of the street, the top of the sidewalk at the gutter now Major Kinney telegraphs his him. He expects to be further iden ! edge shall be on a level with the center line of tion of the country. “compliments” to the board from tified with Bandon's development in I the street, and the other edge shall lie 2’ above You can do l»ett<r lor cash if you I the future, but will leave this month [ the center line of the bridge, an 1 the center line buy your hay. grain and feed of T. Portland. for his winter home at Riverside. : of said bridge shall be on a level with the pres. W. Robison at the Central Ware- Mrs. Nels R tstnussen left last Sat Calif., driving through — Myrtle ■ ent center Ene of Atwater street, and such bridge 27 tf and sidewalk above described is hrreby declared house. urday lor Marshfield, where she will Point Enterprise I to be an improvement. visit tor two or three weeks. * It was reported in B union Satur- Sec. 5. That the cost of the construction of -—OOO — Mrs Allied Brown, of Portland, the said bridge shall lie assessed to th - adjacent day that the Foster & Cox mill had property and each lot on each sub thereof and burned but in conversation with spent the week end last Friday at Notice of Dissolution fronting upon the said proposed bridge shall be the Pacific House. Mr. Foster, a representative of the C. R. Mocre returned on the Fi field from Berkeley, Calif,, where he had been visiting his mother for a few days. R ecorder was told that the report was not true, but that the mill had a really close call, because of a forest tire near by, but the tire was gotten under control, with no serious dam age. <MUi C m center «ad rtowa ot th« Atwatur «tree« of said bridge in such proportion as the number feet frontage of of bears to lhe total each lot 11 outage upon both sides of the number of feet said portion oi said street, so proposed hereby to be improved. Set-. 6. That immediately after this Ordinince shall become of full force and effect, then the City Recorder shall be required to post notices, advertising for sealed bids upon said briJge, giving not less than ten days' notice thereof and also by inserting at least one notice thereof in the Bandon Recorder, which notice shall specify the time and Cerní. Act Ms, Remade. place where the specifications of this bridge may Any receipt from Notary Public for hunter’s or angler's license will not be considered a license when notary receipt is over ten days from date of issue. All hunters and ang lers who received notary receipt and did not receive license fr< m county clerk within last year, bring receipt to Judge Topping’s office that same may be made matter ot record. F rank M ossman M organ , Deputy Game and Forestry Warden for Oregon. Deputy in charge of Southern Division. 30-31 x be obtained, and also the date upon which the Common Council will consider such bids, and further specified therein that any and all bids may be rejected in the discretion of the Council. Sec. 7. That if on such date the Council shall deem rt advisable to accept the bid of the lowest reasonable bidder, then the same may be accept ed by >a Resolution therefor duly passed by an aye and nay vote Io be entered in the journal of proceedings, and thereupon the street committee, with the assistance of the City Engineer if desired, by them, shall proceed to determine and assess upon each lot therefor liable, its actual and exact proportionate cost of improvement, and the report of this committee may thereafter be enacted by ordinance and declared to be such an assessment and when so declared shall thereafter be entered by the Recorder in the docket of City Liens as a lien against such property, and collected in Ordinance No. 159 This Instrument u an Ordinance. entitled “An Ordinance for providing the the manner by law prescribed for the collection of improvement of delinquent taxes. See. 8. Provided that upon such assessment Main Street in the Gty of Bandon, north of At having been dylv declared water «tree« and to provide for ass-umrnt of the City Docket of Lien«, lhe Mayor of the City to actual coat thereof upon the adjacent property and the collection of the assessmentt and to es tablish the grade thereon.” Sec. I That Main street from the of its intersection with Atwater the full 75' north street line «hall width be thereof northward to lhe terminus thereof at deep fications which contract shall be subject to such other provisions or condtions including indemnity bond, as the Council may deem expedient to im pose. Passed the Common Council ?ec. 2 That «aid improvement shall consist of a plank and pdmg bridge built as nearly as upon a level Atwater street bridge, aod Resol ut on water of the Coquille river. be practicable by Council rnter into a such improvements according to the above speci DOES ORfHIN AS FOLLOWS: for Recorder, may by the Common entered in the contract with such bidder lor the construction of THE cm OF BANDON improved gether with lhe therefor and that with tlw may presen' the cent« and ^uYnitehe must & seen to 6e aft jobeeialed. don't yet the catalogue haiit untii you see what you can do hehe. we wiK $eC( you ^umitu\e eheafte^ than you ean £uy it ftont catalogues.' we eah\y a stocky you ean see exactly what you luy 6e^o\e you luy it. (eeeft that money at home. you live he\ey ftay taxes he\e and So do we. let's luy what we consume he\e^ and helft ¿uftftoitand Guild uftthis community. yaoti this 3rd day of August. 1910. ' E. B Kausrud • . City Recorder. Woodruff & Turner Approved this I Ith day of August. 1910. J. W. Mast . . . Mayor. Th« Hoose Furnishers