Image provided by: Bandon Historical Society Museum
About Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1910)
opinion that Loui-iana bonds Bandon Recorder ' cent aie not sale securities. priwiuctton. Where nea groath «.01 I k .-i-x|»ectcd L, natural sowing J C K ing from seed trees on the ground within Published Every Tuesday and Frid. y by the a short lime, artificial planting 01 • ■Recorder Futtnsiiing Company. -owing is an unnecessarily ex|>ensive Good Apple Country C. F KOPF , fjhUM • - • T. H. KREAMER. B umm - u Manager inetii 'd. To me» 1 mioi cases what • Sutler i pl ion, $1 50 per Y»«nr ic A>i*at»e« Advert ifutiK Rali-a Made This seclion is gradually coming are known as /“yield tables are be- Known on Application. Jol> Printing a Specially io I h - known as an apple producing i 5Í prepared. By the use ot these Euteied nt the Itandoti t'oat oilier aa N-<-.»nd ('now Matter. counliy and the quality is also being the loss can be shown in terms ot recognized as a < e tinguish t g fe».- the final crop and the time necessary TUESDAY .......................................................................... October iK, 1910 ire of the apples. The lime will I 01 prixluc- it. Thus, it it is known that ten -urelv come when the orchards are An Automobile Give» Vaca- out of the western part ol the state, brought up to perfect form and we thousand feet of timlier per acre can although they have been on the go t i o n. have ample shipping facilities, that be cut once in seventy y ears, it is continually Roads are getting bet Coquille Valley apples w ill rank with easy to calculate the value of the ter and there are so in.mv side trips crop when it is ten years old by dis Interest in automobiles is con 1 hat open the e)es and also delight. die best grown anywhere. Brown counting from its value when mature. stantly increasing, new machines art And there is everything here to Brotheis of Myrtle Qoiut recently sent a shipment of Gravenstines to In European countries where for- being purchased all the time, a num Iraw the motorist, no matter what San Francisco and the firm that e>try has been long practiced, this b-r ol our Bandon citizens of late his side hobbv. It may be fishing bought the aqples has a< knowledgcd method is regularly applied tn sel are taking up the automobile propo tor mountain trout, or perhaps the 10 them that they were the finest ap ling, condemning, or estimating sition with a vim, and it the preset t salt water fish allure, again, the ples to lx* receieved if. that market damgaes on forest property. It is pace keeps up it will not be long owner of a car delights in hunting also used abroad in insurance which until dozens of machines will be deer, stn.i 1 game and birds, or he would ire impracticable if there were ru>liing altout the streets. One inay care for photography. What Three Week» Till Election n it Iroth an accepted basis for deter phase of the excellencies of the auto ever it is he finds it in this state. ■lining the loss suffered and a rea mobile is its usefulness in t iking a Only» three more weeks until elec sonably aeciirate knowledge of the vacation. Louisiana’s Credit is Not tion, and people should thoroughly haz ird involved. In this connection the Portland acquaint themselves w'th the various Gilt Edge. Evening Telegiain says: -•‘During candidates for office, at least where- the season just ended probably 100,- Watch May Be Used. ever this is possible, also with the Supporters of San Francisco’s 000 people have tc ured bv automo many measures referred to the vot bile through sections of this Western claim to the Panama Exposition in er» this fall. Hie ballot will besome “A good thing to remember when country which are noted for scenery, 1915 aie confident that an over ihing immense in itself, it is said motoring, in the woods or out in a climate and other attractions. Con whelming display of exposition funds that the state ballot alone will be six boat, and you have lost or mislaid servative Eastern papers say half a will win government 1 ecognition for feet long and with the county and your compass and desire to know million people in th" country spent the fair it is proposed to hold on the precinct ticket added, the ballot will the points of the compass, is that their vacations in autos and took Pacific Coast. If California is as probably be eight or nine feet 1< ng your watch makes a good substi tute,” said B. C. Spitzley, assistant many long trips in machines. There solidly united on this project as the and then there will be some read general manager of the Abbott are at least 300,coo automobiles in utterances of California editors I ing to do on this ballot, so it will Motor Company. “If the sun is use in the United States today, and would indicate, the representatives I probably take the voter more tnan shining lay your watch flat with the assuming that half of these were of that slate will appear before Con the alloted live minutes to prepare hour hand pointing directly towaid used for recreation, carrying from gross this winter with a fund of $17.- his ballot. In fact, if some who are 1 he sun. Half way between the hour two to seven passengers each, this 500,000. raised through private sub not very swift readers and thinkers hand and the figure 12 is south. If the sun does not shine look at the estimate of the number of tourists scription, city bonds and a state tax. get through in five hours they will tops of the pine trees, which always It may be that New Orleans will does not seem exaggerated. be doing well, thus it is important dip toward the north. Moss is “Travel has always been .« favor make some announcement of a heavy that all familiarize themselves with always found on the north side of trees, a sure indication. ite method of obtaining education raise at the last moment, but the the situation so far as possible and and amusement, but in the earlier Pacific Coast is disposed to believe thus expedite matters. days the end of the journey, not tin that its showing will over shadow Neuralgia of the face, shoulder, The election judges are the ones journey itself, was the attraction anything the south can do in the who will earn their money this fall hands or feet, requires a powerful Luxurious as are the modern Pull— way ot furnishing the sinews of war as it will take some time to count remedy that will penetrate the flesh. BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT min cars, few would care to spend a and expositions. California has al the vot es. possesses that power. Rubbed in whole vacation in one. Traveling in ready pointed out that New Orleans I where the pain is felt is all that is an automobile, on the other hand, is owes the federal government a con Damages Awarded to Gov* necessary to relieve suffering and a pleasure in itself, and its more en siderable sum on account of a cotton re-tore normal conditions. Price 25c, thusiastic devotees do not even trou exposition held there in the eighties, ernment for Destruction of 50c and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by Young Forest Growth. ble themselves to select a destina anil another instance of Louisiana’s C. Y. Lowe. failure to live up to its financial ob tion. One of the greatest advantages of ligations was furnished through pub In an action for fire trespass on Contest Notice. automobile touring over other meth lication in the New Orleans Times the Black Hills National Forest ods ol travel, is that it brings the Democrat of a letter from an indig brought by the United States against Department of the linterior. United State* Land Office, traveler close to the countrv. Roads nant subscriber. the Missouri River and Northwest- Roseburg, Oregon, Sept. D, 1910 lead where electric cars and trains The writer, J. C. King, calls at ern Railroad, the jury has award A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed do not Ol course, some motorists tention to the refusal of the attorney ed damages to the Govern in this office by Noah M. Davison, contestant still dash through at 40 and more general of the state of New York to ment not only for the loss of mer against Homestead Entry No. 15645, Seria 05779, made July I. 1904, for S.-W. 1-4 miles per hour, without a glance at consider Louisiana bonds as safe se chantable timber, but also for the Section 20, Township 29 S., Range 15 W.. the most charming valley, hillside 01 curities, and goes on to instance a destruction of unmerchantable young Willamette Meridian, by Benjamin Perry, coa lesce, in which it is alleged that said Benjamin stream. But they are only to he repudiation by the state of its ‘baby growth. Perry has never resided upon or in any way im pitied — ami arrested. I he wiser bonds’, so called because they were This is regarded by Government proved said land since making said enlry, but tourist takes his time, and is never issued in denominations as low as officials as establishing a very im has abandoned said land for over five years last past; said parties are hereby notified Io appearl too hurried to pause and admire a $5. These were six year bonds, portant precedent. So far as is respond, and offer evidence touching said al view or pluck a handful of wiki which became payable in 1S86. Mr. known at the U. S. Department ot legation at 10 o'clock a. m. on November I, 1910, before A. D. Morse, U. S. Commissioner, Bowers: Touring in this fashion is King says Agriculture, it is the first time that at his office in Randon, Oregon, and dial final an enjoyment that never palls, l-.acl “The failure of the State to pay any court has recognized what for hearting will be held at 10 o'clock a. m , on day's run brings new scenes and ad its just debts in the matter of there esters call the “expectation value“ November 15, 1910, before the Register and Rceiver al the United Stales l.and Office in ventures, which will be recalled bonds has caused great hardship to of young growth as furnishing a Ro-eburg, Oregon. I he said contestant having, around the tireside on many a winti) some of its citizens. Oneol these is basis for the award of damages. The in a proper affidavit, filed September 19, 1910, MY set forth facts which show that alter due dill, evening. Judge W. II Hough of Lake difficulty in the way ot such an gence |>ersonal service of this notice can not be V1 ONE DOLLAR 1 Opens ail account with this bank ami start.; you on the road to wealth. With a deposit of One Dollar we will loan ymi a neat little bank to put your savings in each day and when the bank is lu 1 you can bring the bank to the First National Bank a id have it O| sotted. 1 he key to the -.mad bulk is kept lure and the small bank can only be opened by us. Call for particulars. Oj>en Sat urday evenings. FIRST NATIONAL BANK STATE DEPOSITARY Hotel Gallier Rates ÿt.oo to $2.00 per day. week or month. Special rates by Sample Room in Connection. Bandon Oregon ✓ I I SUPPLY ALL YOUR WANTS Do you want to Buy, Build, Sell or Rent? Do you want Fire, Life, or Accident Insurance? Do you want to Register for the Fall Election? Do you want Hunter’s or Angler’s License? Do you want any Notary Work Done? If you do, Go To Yours Truly E. E. OAKES A Square Deal For All _____________________ a r S am S ays r~ Of all the patent reliefs and remedies for sore feet, there is only one that can t be beaten and that is the No. / A/r Floor ing, manufactured and retailed by the GEO. W. MOORE LUMBER CO. For those who can allord it then is no way ol spending a mote health ful or invigorating vacation. Dur ing the day the motorists never let I fatigue; the ever-charging proces »ion of scenes ami events keeps th< interest always aroused. Yet at meal times the traveler's appetite E a source of wonder and enjoyim nt to himself and at the same time dismay to the keeper of small “American plan” hotels. And at night theautoist crawls into bed ear ly and slumbers away for to hours It makes people early riseis, too. During the last four months mam Portlanders have traveled over road- of all kinds in all directii ns. Nu merous parties decided to spen I the summer touring Oregon tn a thor- manner. Some did not g«t Charles. Judge Hough took these “baby” bonds in payment ol hi salary as District Judge of the old Fifteenth ami Ninth Judicial dis tricts. He accepted these bonds in payment ot his services, thinking, naturally, that the State would fulfill its obligati« ns He is now gt years old and needs the money, but his requests that these bonds be paid have been met with evasion. “These bonds are not “carpet bagger bonds,” and there is no ex cuse for the Failure of the State t< pay them. The proposition to link» the holders of them take only one half their face value is too unjust t< be considered. These bonds ought to lx: paid, and failure to pay them is likely to continue to subject the •Ute to Mich humiliations as tbe re- CLOTHES ARE AT ( larence Y. Lowe THE BANDON -• hr it, g gift! tinti. ' >RECON lititll,i‘C<i II) BANDON STEAM Drugs ami Chemicals, Patent au«I Propt ietary Pi eparatirns, Toilet Ar LAUNDRY ' tides. Drug Sundries, Perfumes, award in the past has been that there made, it is hereby ordered and directed that such nctice be given by due and proper pub was no wav to prove to the satisfac lication. BENJAMIN F. JONES. Reg»ster. 58-t5 tion of the courts the money value of the loss suffered. The award in the South Dakota Notice for Publication. Where Yours Ought to be case followed the presentation of evidence as to the cost of work in A. F. DERINGER - Prop. Department ol the Interior, reforesting which the Government is U. S. Land Office, at Roaeburg, Oregon. September 14, 1910. actually doing in the Black Hills. | Notice u hereby given that Albert N. Treadgold. BANDON The amount claimed for the young of Cars City. Michigan, who on September 3, growth burned was $12 an acre, and 1909, made Timber and Stone Entry No. 05456, , the claim under this item was allowed for Lots 2. 5 and 4, Section 2, Towmhip 50, S. I Range 14 W. W. Meridian, has filed notice of Full line of Harness. Sad in full by the jury. The total intention to make Final Timber and Stone Proof, , dles, Bridles, Halters, amount ot damages cl rimed was $3,- to establish claim to the land above described, ' Blankets and every thing before A. D Morse, United States Commission 728.85. of which $2,634.45 was for er. at BanJon, Oregon, on the 29th day of Nov usually kept in a first- merchantable timber destroyed or 1910. class harness shop. Claimant names as witnesses: Repairing a Specialty injured by the fire. Kobert Walker, ol Bandoo. Oregon It is recognized by foresters that Harry Walker, of Bandon, Oregon. W. J. SABIN, Prop. the cost of artificial reforestation will G. T. Treadgold. of Bandon. Oregon. Pearl R Walker, of Bandon. Oregon not always furnish a fair basis for BENJAMIN F. JONES The R ecorder lor Job Work. 37-IOt Regwter, estimating the damage to forest re- iH.nst in leneipt. of n . - k of I Brushes, Sponges, Soap, Nuis an I Candies, Cigars. Tobaccos and ( ig- areties, Paints, Oils, Glass and Painter's Supplies. If you wish a bottle cold- — Call at the Eagle, Harness Shop If you love^thc goods'tliat’s old - Call at the Eagle. Tamt no use to sit and blink If you really need a drink. Just make a sign or ring a bell. And you bet they'1! treat you right Down at the Eagle Alvin Munck, Prop. BANDON. 0RF.00N t .- ■ sa - , 1 ■ ___ __ _ - Tue R ecorder only $1.50 per year