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About Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1910)
• • a . • % • • t e Section ot the dis rict “South • : the Umpqua river and wc»t ol tie Published Every Tuesday and F rid y by the Coast range of mountains For this reason I Del eve ever) Recorder Fvitoisliing Company. lair minded voter will cast his vote C. E. KOPF. Edu« - - - T. H. KREAMER. Bnvwu Ma«v*s for one only ot the i>ougl.is count) Subscript ion, fl fiU p**r Year ir. A ’visure. Adveitinirig Kate” Minh» candidates and that the ot ter will I m Kuowtt oli Application. Job Printing a Specialty cast f >r |udge Coke, regardless of Ei>t< rv4 al the liandou l'i>«t.>tbe«- na Sccot.d ( l.iaa Mat er party affiliations.” JAMES WATSON, October 13 191 o FRIDAY County Clerk of Coos County Ore San Francisco After Fair terests of Bandon any better, we art th«- bar while the Wallula ,i ■ *>'hug b-'lc>. next week. Harry F . Campion. »u|K*riiitendeitt oi tow age ami i’il> tage lor the Pott of Portland, said this morning that the two tu.s may be kept on the bar light along it the nu 1 ber ot ships coining into the poit warrants it. At any rate they will have tour tug boat men among the pilots, one of wneitn will I m * in Astoria at all times. Captain M. Nolan will take up active duty as one of the pilots, and it the Oneonta is not placed lit service, Captain Parsons will h ive command ot the Wallula As there is only one vessel, the Danish bark Den mark, reaiiy al Astoria to go out to sea, it is (Massible that the Wallula will be able to do all the work lor the pt esent. . In place of Captain Parsons, T. Fry lakes command ol tile Newport today when she leaves for Bandon, to go in the lumber trade between that port and Coos Bay. Captain Fry has made a lew trips on the steamer lately as mate, having for merly been oil Ala.-ka cannery ships for several seasons — lite Oregon Daily Journal. o o It is a Wise Man o \\ In» watches his nickels and dimes. If we sell you Barley al $1.00 a sack, as we have been doing tor some time, ami it costs you $1.10 elsewhete, why not bus Barlev o us. It we sell vou th«- best Grass Hay raised in this country at $1 25 a l»ale, when elsewhere you p. y $1.35 and $1.50 for inferior gtades, why n t buy your Grass Hay al our Warehouse. There is no argument as to why we can sell for le-s than anv other dealer, when we are conducting our business on a •'strictly cash” basis. Our prices we ire not airaid to advertise. Our weight and qualities we guarantee. Should you secure a poor bale «»> hay, or an inteiior sick of grain of us, we will refund or exchange WITH OUT ARGUMENT. o Will Support the Ticket. only tco glad ot lite opportunity The duly of a legitimate newspaper The publicity department of the is not furthering of any factional in Col. E. Hofer, editor of the Capi Panama-Pacific Exj»o»ition Corn- terests, nor the panning off ol an) tai Journal of Salem, who was him Nine days, ending October 22d, we are going to sell you piny of San Francisco, is certainly WHEA T HAY— 2oo pound bales at $1.75. one man’s ideas on to the public, self a candidate lor the nomination showing up that city’s claim, for the Nine Davs, ending October 221I, we are going to sell you but, on the other hand it is to servt for governor before the Oregon pri big exposition in 19:5, <n a mannet I' me, Clean Bran, a sack at 90c. tile public in a way that will l»e lx n maries September 24th, comes out that will make the world sit up ai d Nine days, ending October 22d, we are going to sell vou the elit ial to the public in general am I m his paper supporting the whole best of dean OATS, 125 pound sax at $.’25 a sack, which is New' Orleans is thy take notice, tn the locality in which it is pub ticket, and especially Jav Bowerm 1 , considerably less than 2c a (round. other city that is after the fair, bul lishe^i in particular. To this end the who was the candidate indorsed by from the following report which is R ecorder is trying to be of servi< e the assembly, and was also the sue authentic, it would seem that the At these prices, don’t you think vou had better lav in a stock to to Bat.don in a material wav. We cessful candidate at the primaries last vou a few months? Remember there is one place to buy, Louisiana city’s chances were indied are constantly sending out sample The Capital-Journal says of Mr. where money is unde bv the sav ing made in prices ot hay an I small, as San Ftancisco is cert iin.) grain and that place is the copies of the paper to prospective Bowerman: doing things and is entitled to suc settlers for Bandon ant! the Coquille “Jay Bowerman co.lies out fot the cess. Valiev, and in this w >y are advertis Direct Primarv law md Statement Neuralgia of the face, shoulder, New Orleans appears mt Inly « x ing the community, and every added N<>. One, and progressive legis hands or feel, requires a powerful cited over the fact th ti one ot its I lie House oí a Sciti.ire Deal and One Price to All. settler that we succeed in bringing lation. remedy that will penetrate the flesh. leading citizens, Mr Thomas Swe*— is heb ing that much to boost th< t his may be something of a Mir- BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT nev, subscribed $5,000 to the expt - country, and, by the way, adds a p hi* to many ot the Assemblyites. possesses that power. Rubbed :n sition fund Mr. S ju '- hi ' v has just customei to the merchants of the bit it is characteristic of the candi- where ‘ the pain is fell is all that is 1 returned from Europe evidently will; necessary to relieve suffering and town. In this way we feel that we date. restore normal conditions. Price 25c, the impression that Ei rope never are doing a public service that is Jay Bowerman is essentially a pro 50c and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by heard of San Francisco, or of Cali- worthy ol the name newspaper. gressive politician, and has more C. Y. I.owe. f irnia. But the real duty of a newspaper sense than many of hi» supporters The following is from the Nt w Contest Notice. is to get tlie news. This we are at He accepts the verdict of the peo Opens an account with this bank and starts you on tin road to Orleans Item tempting to do and believe we are pie against the Assembly, and i> wealth. With a deposit of One Dollar we will loan vou a neat “In all of eleven European coun little bank to put your savings in each day and when the bank is succeeding to a considerable exlet t, willing to take his orders from the De|iartinent of the lintcrior. tries which I have just visited, every full you can bring the bank to the First National Bank and have United Stales Land Office, but 111 this connection we invite the j*ople. it opened. The key to the sma 1 bulk is kept here and the small Roseburg, Oregon, Sept. 19, 1910 body is in favor of the Panama bank can only be opened by us. Call lor nailicnlais. Open Sat A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed assistance ot out friends, If you That is good safe ground to take, Exposition being h- Id here.” said urday evenings. in this office by Noah M. Davison, contestant know an item of news, let us know and it will depend same on haw h s against Homestead Entry No. 1 3645, Sena M Thomas Sweeney, who returned about it, either by calling on us in stetements are taken by the people 05779, made July I. 1904, for S.-W. 1-4 to New Orleans from Europe Fridai person, or by calling us up by phone, If the people believe he is sincere, Section 20, Towaship 29 S.. Range 13 W., morning. Mr. Sweeney has the Willamette Meudian, by Benjamin Perry, con 01 dropping a c.ud or a letter in the they will back up their belie! by their test«, in which it is alleged that said Benjamin STATE DEPOSITARY distinction ol having contributed th« [»o-it other addressed to the R e - votes in November." Perry ha* never resided upon or in any way im 1 irgest amount of any individual t proved said land since making said entry, but cordek . and we will be more than ha* abandoned said land for over five years last the exposition—$5000. Of course glad to publish it. If you have a Hawaiian Business Increases past; said )>artie* are hereby notified to appearl firms and corporations have pa.se d respond, and offer evidence touching said al- friend visiting you, or rl you ate this mark, but no single person ha> legalitai at 10 o'clock a. m. on November I, going some place, or (it you expect 1910, before A. D. Morse, U. S. Commissioner, u > to this mark The trade relations between the at his office in Bandon, Oregon, and that final to do something of importance,, just “It is certain that every important cities of the Pacific Northwest and heariing will be held at 10 o'clock a, m , on let us know about it. the Hawaiian Islands, which hav< November 15, 1910, before the Register and country in Europe will have a fin« We ¡ire here for the purpose ol been increasing in importance ever Rceiver at the United States Ljind Office in exhibition here,’’ continued Mr. giving to the world the news ol since the Alaska Yukon Pacific Ex Roseburg, Oregon. The said contestant having, in a proper affidavit, filed September 19, 1910, Sweeney. “I was astonished at the Jandoti and vicinity, and incident position, will be more firmly cement set forth facts which show that after, due dili interest which is being manifested in ally to help boost all of southwest ed than ever by the visit this winter gence personal service of this notice can not be the New Orleans celebration. New <>l an excursion of business men from made, it is hereby ordered and directed that Oregon. Orleans is as well known in every the Norhwest’to the Islands, under such notice be given by due and proper pub lication. BENJrXMlN F. JONE<. Register. the auspices ot the Seattle Chamber part of Europe as New York city is 38-t5 of Commerce. The steamship, Watson is for Coke. in this part of the country.” Prince Rupert, of the new Grand San Francisco also has reason to ,s » Notice for Publication. Trunk Pacific line, has been char be proud of the liberality ol the sub County Clerk James Watson in- tered for the trip, and business men scribeis to the Exposition fund in lor es Judge Coke through the from all parts of the Northwest, with Department of the Interior, view of the fact that there are just Roseburg Review in no uncertain their families, have been extended U. S. Land Office, at Roseburg, Oregon, nvitations to join in the 32 days’ seventy individuals who subscribed terms. September 14, 1910 cruise of the islands. The visit will Notice is hereby given that Albert N. Treadgold $5,000 or more. He says:—“I understand that the combine business with pleasure, the ol Cass City, Michigan, who on September 3. Twenty-seven individuals have report has been circulated to the excursionists spending ten days at 1909, made Timber and Stone Entry No. 05456, subscribed $25 000 each. For fear effect that Mr. B. F. Jones received Honolulu during the flower festival for Lots 2, 3 and 4. Section 2, Township 30, S. Range 14 W. W. Meridian, has filed notice of t‘ie New Orleans enthusiasts may more votes in Coos county than in February, and visiting Hilo and intention to niakr Final Timlierand Stone Proof, the famous crater of the largest vol Io establish claim to the land above described, regard tills Statement as a fairy tale, Judge C oke did. cano in th«* world. The steamer, Wore A. D. Morse, United States Commission the names of these twenty st ven The official canvass of the ballots B. C. MARTIN, Proprietor ’rince Rupert, is one of the finest er. at Bandon, Oregon, on the 29th day af Nov subscribers are here given: 1910. (Successor to J. Jenkins) at the recent print try election showed on the Pacific, end will carry some Claimant names as witnesses: Antone Borel, W. D. Bourne, Frank H. Heavy and Light Draving. Best grade of Coal on Hand that Mr. Jones received in Coos thing over 200 first cabin passengers. Kolsert Walker, of Bandon, Oregon Barns Timmons' Old Cannery Buck. Francis Carolan, John A Char.slor, Chat. county, 444 votes, and that Judge A tepresentative party of business Harry Walker, of Bandon, Oregon. Templeton Crocker, Janie* L. Hood. W. P. G. T. Treadgold, of Bandon, Oregon Coke received 842. Judge Coke men from all sections of the North Hammond, W. R. Heatst. W. F. Herrin, C. A. Pearl R. Walker, of Bandon, Oregon. MY CLOTHES ARE AT THE west is expected to make the trip, Hooper. Geo. W. Hooper, John A. Hooper, received more votes in Coos connty BENJAMIN F. JONES. which should result in a great in 37-IOt Register. R. M. I totaling. C. Frederick Kohl, Willis m than any other candidate for any bandon — O regon crease of the already profitable trade M*t*on. Ogden Mills, Lewis F. Monteagle, Mi*. state or district office. Druggist and jt/iothecary He receivid between the Islands ami Puget A. M. Parrott, W. S. Porter. Leon Sloss, A. lx Juul in receipt of a now stock of every republican vote but six in the Sound, a trade which involves all of B. Spreckels, Rudolph Spreckels, Hany L. Drugs and Chemicals, Patent and combined North and South Matsh- t u* principal products of the North Taris, U'm. S. Tevis, F. Tillman. Jr. and W. Propiietary Preparations, Toilet Ar western slates. The Seattle Cham field precincts, and in Central Marsh ti» les. Drug Sundries, Perfumes, G. Irwin. ber <»f Commerce, which is con HAS A SELECT «TOCK OF field precinct he received the highest Brushes, Sponges, Soap, Nuts and These individual subscriptions are ducting the excursion has opened Candies, Cigars. Tobaccos and Cig Where Yours Ought to be vote cast lor any candidate or tneas- exceeded by the contributions of va booking offices at 612 First Avenue, arettes, Paints, Oils, Glass and Seattle, where details about the trip Wines. Liquors & Cigars A. F. DERINGER rious firms and corporations just as ure. Prop Painter's Supplies. In addition to this, many Demo may be learned. firms and corporations in New Or Meant liver on Drought / leans have exceeded the $5,000 con crats wrote Judge Coke’s name upon If you wish a bottle cold--. their ktllol, thus giving him the Bar Tug Has New Master. BANDON tribution of Mr. Sweeney. COURTEOUS TREATMENT Call at the Eagle, nomination of their [»arty. If you lovejhr good* tliat’s old-- Call at the Eagle, I have known Judge Coke inti- With the arrival in Astoria ol A Newspaper’s Duty. Full line of Harness, Sad 7 amt no use to ut and blink m itelv lor many years, and am an Captain Parsons, the latter part of dles, Bridles, Halters, If you really need a drink. OREGON admirer of him for his honesty, fair the week, to take the position of BANDON Just make a ugn o< ring a bell. Blankets and everything Since launching the R ecorder as ness ami ability, both as a judge and master of one of the Port ol Port- And you bet they'll treat you right usually kept in a first* Down at the Eagle luul tugs, there will lie four tug ¡Mi.it M. G. POHL, Optometerist a semi-weekly, the manag ment hai as a citizen. class harness shop. At the coming election there are | men in the bar service of the Port Repairing a Specialty received many compliments from Captain Parson» has resigned as busin.-ss men and citizens of Bandon, two Circuit Judge s to l»e elected for mas ft r of the steamer Newport anti W. J. SABIN, Prop. Alvin Munck, Prop all ol whom we believe are friends to the Second Judicial District, and 1 will tike command of one of the B4ND0N, OREGON under the law one must be a resi the |>aper, and if by publishing two tugs, probably the Oneonta, as there Saturdays at Gallier Hotel ts a likelihood that she will be placed BANDON, OREGON dent, during his term of office, tn The R ecorder for job Work. papers a week, we can serve the in«* 1 he R ecorder only $1.50 per year o o o o o o CO u n BANDON d* 1 *P 1 WAREHOUSE ONE DOLLAR e 1 1 I FIRST NATIONAL BANK S am S ays 1 V* Of all the patent reliefs and rein edies fcr sore Jeet, there is only one that can t be beaten and that is the No. / ir l1'loor- in^ manufactured and retailed bv the GEO. W. MOORE LUMBER CO MARTIN TRANSFER LINE Clarence Y. Lowe The Opera BANDON STEAM LAUNDRY GROSS BROS. Harness Shop