.
,
I
,
when a nutnlxr of hors»-- pis*. s
I'ut a4 porous pl.istcP«>n the chest
Arrow Points.
- AND - SHOES
s
not far from where tin- ■ 1 i inn.
itul t ike a-good ci>i4>h syrup inter
stood. There they ^i»pi>- 4 I .1 feu
nally it voug, wutrl ; ^r»a« a severe
Published Every Tuesday and Friday by the
\ ou c<i't ewr.vt to gel $2 won.,
u
oriti
There
is
ncthing
in
th-
lilts
minutes and then ptooedcJ t<>W
1
case or sure lungs pri/Jwrt^ Get
lor $1, but you can
yous
worth getting angry about.
nioni-y s worth at
?ft#cord»r
Company.
the town.
no dollar si.e i.l BALLARD’S
He li'ttst I m * a thoiough fool who HOREHOUND SYRUP.
At daybreak we bounded up with
With
T. H. KREAMER, £ usimm Manado
C. E. KOH . Earn-
in can k irn nothing fr^m his own folly. • ach bottle there t-> a free HER
the idea of traveling a few miles
i
Sul->criptiou, $1 50 per Year ic Advance. Adveitiaing Rutea Made
the cool of the morning and ni.tk*
There are people win» are s>> afraid RICK S RED PEPPER POROUS
Dealer in Boot» and Shoe«.
Known on Application. Job Printing a Specialty
breakfast later. To see wh»i w.i- of doing wrong that they do noth PLASIER fe r the chest. Sokl by
Mule e<l Hi lb« Bandou I’ualoflicu ua Hecoi.d Claaa Matter.
going on in the neigh1-orhood, «<■ "*K-
?. Y. LOWE.
Repairing neatly and promp
took to a long ri.lg«-, lying parallel
You can’t be a good business m tn
November
i,
1910
tly done at lowest liv
TUESDAY
with the creek; from here we xoul l unless you have learned to be a good
ing prices
see in all directions for many miles. citizen.
Street Improvement Notice.
The
sun
had
just
risen
above
the
love
songs,
sublime
descriptions
c
f
From the Exploitation and
Mimls of moderate caliber usually
horizon, when, tar in the distance
nature,
devout
ptose
and
poems
of
condi
mn everything that is beyond
Publicity Committee Pan
Notice is heieby give«!, that the Common
FURNISHED ROOMS
from our rear we could see a clou I
worship; there are biographies, col
their tange.
Council of the Citv of Bendon. Coos County,
of dust arising. In a few minutes
ama-Pacific Internat
lations of laws and state pipers, more we learned that th Indians
A man’s ideal, like his heroism, Oregon, did l.y resolution made upon ll.e 3Cth
AT
day of September. |9|0, determine to improve
ional Exposition Co.
c<
ns
antly
recedes
from
him
as
he
genealogies, proverbs of wisdom, had made another raid. This time
Spruce Street, in South Bandon Addition, from
ppreaches
it.
the South line m South Bandon, then running
accounts of religious institutions and they had stolen a number of horst s
North for a distance of 479 Let. to-wit:
Frim
an
How
some
people
do
enjoy
rolling
New Orleans’ ambition to hohl
ceremonials, romances, love stories, and were coming our way. Quickk
the South line in South Bandon, running North
MRS SARAH COSTELLO
international ex|»osi.i >n in ii>15> c*l- condemnation of land grabbers, our packs were ¡aid on the ground up their sleeves and then bossing to the North line of the Horsefall property in
the job that somebody else does.
In
doing
this,
the
fast
approaching
South Bandon; said improve inent to consist of
Nicu ct»*nn r ‘«»ins 25 and 50c a
ebra'ittg the c-’tiipleiiuit of tie Pan views of the future, splendid letters
uik’bt» $1.25 a Week ; $•» amoiith
Indians saw us, and turned the flee
Only those people who start some grading, determining the number of i uts and fit ■
ama Canal will be blighted in lhe such as Paul wrote, the te chings
ing horses northward; only two oi thing can fail. The failure then has thereon to be made to conform with establi h -a
bud if opposition to the $6,ooo,oco and preachings of the Nazarc ne, etc. their men rode mar and toward us. some satisfaction in knowing lie grade on street, and further to construct sidewalks
where walks are not laid according to specula
state exposition tax amendment de-
The Israelite had no weapons; to tried, and trying is no disgrace tions
and City Ordinance and where no walks
velopes as vigorously throughout
him I gave mv revolver with the though the attempt be a failure.
have been laid at all.
Now, unless a written
The Normal Schools.
the remark, "five shots*for the In
Louisiana on election day as the
About this time of the year things r-monstrance be made and signed by two-thirds
dians, the last one for yourself; don’t get pretty warm in the political pot. of real property owners of property fronting upon
threats of the southern state’s citi
The whole function of the Normal be captured.’’ The |»oor fellow went Let ’em sizzle! You just keep cool! both sides of said street so proposed to be im Bring your
zens promise. And without Louisi
Schoo! is to fain and educate teach on his knees, placed something like It vou talk politics with your neigh proved, and such remonstrance be filed with the
Gty Recoder on or before the Sth day of No
ana’s aid the Cresceul city will be in ers. All grant the absolute need of a tape over his head; the ends he
bor, be reasonable. Loud talk and vember, 1910, then the Common Council will
a bad way indeed, for her citizens this work. The state l-.as thiee held in his hands and thus prayed yelling never convinced anybody.
declare such improvement by ordinance and pro
• lol»
<»»•!<
vide for the manner of making such improve
have subscribed only $1,500,000 as schools, one at Monmouth, Weston that Jehovah would send him aid
--------- 1 SXJX?-------
ment th< reon in accordance with grade and
I'liis property • is and help. I t< Id friend Albert to
compared with the $7.500,000 sub and Ashland.
Phone me for good grass hay, de specifications and assessing the coil thereof upon
scribed by San Francisco’s citizens. owned by the State, and controlled step behind a good sized rock while livered at your barn in Bandon. the adjacent property.
by one Board of Regents.
I tried to take shelter behind another Price fifteen dollars a ton cash.
By order of the Common Council.
In addition, the financial condition
These initiative bills take the ques one; however, before I could reach
Dated at Bandon, Ore., October 18th, 1910.
45-t3t
F rank F. E ddy .
of the city and the state is far from tion out of politics entirely, and this it the two Indians halted their horses
43-t3T
E. B. KAUSRUD, Recorder,
healthy.
is as it should be. We speak direct and looked at me. I was fully ex
Administrator’s Notice.
Indeed, Louisiana c?uld learn ly of Monmouth; this school is cen posed, and in order to prevent their
much concerning progress and united trally located, and the work done by firing at me, I turned my head and
Notice is hereby given, that John
development from California.
In Pres. Campbell ami Prob Ressler is called Albert, telling him to fire. No
a sufficient guarantee of the quality sooner had I said it, than a sharp A. Hamblock, executor of the last
maryy of the smaller ton ns of the of its students.
crack of his rifle was heard, and one will and testament and estate of
southern state, the cry is being heard
If you pay taxes on $1000.00, it of the two Indians leaned over; the Jchn Hamblock, deceased, has filed
that New Orleans has not herself will cost you only four cents a year other one shot at me but missed, his final account as such executor
Opens an account with this bank and starts you on the road to
supplied sufficient of the sinews ol to operate this school. This gives and then fled with the wounded one with the Clerk of the County Court
wealth. \\ ith a deposit of One Dollar we will loan you a neat
the
children
of
the
parents
of
mod
following.
expositions, and asks too much of
of Coos Countv, Oregon, and that
little bank to put your savings in each day and when the bank is
erate means an equal chance with
When all was over we returned to the 5th day of December, 1910, at
full you can bring the bank to the First National Bank and have
the state; therefore, the city is being
those who are able to send their our friend who was still bowed down
it opened. The key to the small bank is kept here and the small
the
Court
House
in
Coquille
City,
compared with San Francisco, which children to schools provided with in prayer, claiming that his suppli
bank
can only be opened by us. Call for particulars. Opt n Sat
at aforesaid county and state, has
urday
evenings.
has subscribed a million and a half special instructors.
cation had brought us relief
been appointed by the Honorable
The welfare of your child, and the
more than it asks the state to vote,
Having lost much time we con John F. Hall, Judge of said Court,
interests
of
the
public
schools,
that
cluded
to push on until dinner t me, at the time and place for hearing
and the Crescent City is unhappy
great
leveler
and
bulwark
of
our
na
and then make up tor a lost break objections to said final account and
whenever the comparison is made.
tion, warrant you in voting Yes on fast. Hotter and hotter the sun sent
STATE DEPOSITARY
the settlement thereof. All persons
With California a unit in Novem
No. 318.
its rays upon us three heavily loaded are notified to present any and all
ber, and I.ouisiana in opposition at
wanderers; perspiration pouring off objections on or before said time,
the polls, New Orleans will be com-
of us in streams and the heat drying as said estate will be closed at such
polled to retire from the exposition
it upon our face and clothes, formed date.
Looking Backward.
J ohn A. H amblock ,
a crust of salt. How we longed for Executor of the last will and testa
contest. That she<»s in no position
a drink of water! but none was to
to proceed without the $6,000,000
ment and estate of John Han-
Prospecting on the Sweetwater.—
NEW STATE-ROOMS INSTALLED
block, deceased.
the people of the state are asked to Months had passed without seeing be found; there was no help. We
hid to march on until we could find
G f . o . P T opping ,
contribute is shown conclusively in an Indian; the stampede of miners
Eight Day Service Between the Coquille River and
some.
Pohl
Attorney for Estate.
her inability to dispose of $7,000,000 from the town had more than half
(Continu-d in Friday's issue.)
San Francisco
Dated Oct. 15th, 1910.
43-t4T
of water and sewerage bonds, even depopulated it, still there were more
-
- -
than a thousand men left, men who
though a legislative enactment allow
Abuse of the Initiative.
First Class Passenger Fare,
-
$7.50
were not afraid to draw a gun and
Contest Notice.
ing the buyer to become the fiscal pull the trigger when occasion de
Freight Rates,
-
$3 on Up Freight
agent of the bonds was secured
manded .
It is a gross abuse of the rights Department of the linterior.
Farther away the prospectors scat guaranteed by the Initiative and
J. E. WALSTRO.M, Agent, Bandon. Oregon.
United State« Land Office,
E. A E. T. Kruse, owners and managers, 24 California St., San Francisco.
tered over the plains and mountains; Referendum Amendment to the Ore
Roseburg, Oregon, Sept. 19, 1910
Good Literature.
they returned safely, and thus even gon Cons'itution to bring up woman
A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed
the less adventurous gained in cour suffrage at every general election. in this office ' by Noah M. Davison, contestant
against Homestead Entry No. 13645, Séria
This measure was submitted in 1900 05779, made July I, 1904, for S.-W. 1-4
Good literature is necesstry to a age.
About the month of August a an I beaten by a plurality of 2137. Section 20, Township 29 S., Range 13 W.,
people’s glory and happiness. < >ood
party of minéis returned without In 1906 it was again proposed anc Willamette Meridian, by Benjamin Perry, con
literature is the clearing house of giving any account of their trip; they
was beaten by 10173. In 1908 it tester, in which it is alleged that said Beniamin
human reason. The thoughts of fix-'d up sluice boxes, bought a sup was again on the ballot and it was Perry has never resided upon or in any way im
man's deliberations which he has ply of provisions, and in the dark of lieaten by a majority of 21649. ^Not- proved said land since making said entry, but
has abandoned said land for over five years last
Do you want to Buy, Build, Sell or Rent?
put on paper are manifold. We may night, departed as silently as they withstanding these repeated defeats, past; said parties arc hereby notified to appearl
hail been while at work. The next more decisive at each election, the respond, and offer evidence touching said al
Do you want Fire, Life, or Accident Insurance?
call up, if not in our private libraries
morning the tracks of their team and same measure is again on the ballot legation at 10 o'clock a. m. on November I,
in the public libraries, any of the
Do you want to Register for the Fall Election?
wagon were taken up and followed. this year. The ballot title is mis 1910, before A. D. Morse, U. S. Commissioner,
ancient or modern worthies of learn
at
his
office
in
Bandon,
Oregon,
and
that
final
It was extremely hot weather; at leading and indicates a proposal to
Do you want Hunter’s or Angler’s License?
mg, human or divine, from ail na noon time the air was in a continu give votes to tax paying women hearting will be held at 10 o'clock a. m., on
November 15, 1910, before the Register and
Do you want any Notary Work Done?
tions. confer with them and republish ally flickering motion, the sands of only, but the measure to be voter Rceiver at the United Stales Land Office in
their thoughts, their ideas, their con lhe plains were hot enough to burn on is the same proposition which the Roseburg, Oregon. The said contestant having,
If you do, Go To
the feet of the travelers through people have so often and so recently in a proper affidavit, filed September 19, 1910,
clusions. A man who attempts lit
set forth facts which show that after due dili
Yours Truly
their shoes. Many returned dis
It should be voted gence personal service of this notice can not be
erature, who tries Io edit a periodi couraged. Among those who fol condemned.
down this year by an, increased ma male, it is hereby ordered and directed tha
cal he desires read, has wonderful lowed and held out was the writer of
jority, especially because of the fraud such notice be given by due and proper pub
opportunities. A noted writer re this incident, his young friend Al undertaken to be perpetrated on the lication.
BENJAMIN F. JONES, Register
3B-i5
cently said, teferring to the indexes bert, and an Israelite, whose name I people by the use of a false and mis
forget.
leading title on the ballot.
of modern publications which group
Notice for Publication.
The first evening we reached the
Oregon Association opposed to
and classify, "Blessed be God that
mouth of strawberry creek. Here
He hath set up so m my ciear lamps; was an old house, empty, and many Woman Suffrage.
M rs . F rancis J ames B ailev .
L-epartment of ffs Interior,
now none but the wilfully blind can a cne would gladly have occupied it-
U. S. Land Office, at Roseburg, Oregon.
aMK3MJMmJUWWJMMIiMBIMM.il LBII* ■— MMWMMMBWMMi
President.
plead darkness.” The les-on of this not so with us three. The Sioux (I’.nd ad»cr u mr-nt.)
September 14, 19’0
Notice is hereby five« that Albert N. Treadgold
is that if you desire to know or pub I trail . 1 passed there, and more than one
of Cass City. Mu hi;an, who on September 3,
lish the truth about anything and do white man had been captured or
Irregular bowel movements lead 1909, made Timber and Stone Entry No. 05456,
slain in i’; the creek bottom was to chronic constipation and a con for Lot« 2, 3 and 4, Section 2. Township 30, S.
not know whit the truth is. you can
thickly overgrown with willows, and
Range 14 W. W. Meridian, has filed notice of
find it. There is not a form of lit there we located a camp. Caution stipated habit fills the system with .ntcr.tion to male Final Timber and Stone Proof,
impurities. HER BINE is a great
:o estabkrh claim to the land above described,
erature known that is not found in warned us not to make a fire to cook
bowel regulator It purifies the sys- ■efore A. D. Morse, United States Coinmiuion-
in the bible. It is as many sided as supjser, as this would give spies an ten, vitalizes the blood and puts the
er. at Bandon, Oiegon, on lhe 29th day of Nov
Rates $t.oo.to $2.00 per day. Special rates by
human life. It was indited, not from opportunity to detect our where digestive organs in fine, vigorous 1910.
abouts.
We
had
c.uh
of
us
a
two
Claimant
name«
as
witnesses:
condition. Price 50c, Sold by C.
any age, but from many.
It is
week or month. Sample Room in Connection.
Robert Walker, of Bandon, Oregon
weeks’ supply of eatables, and after Y. Lowe.
greatly varied in form, in matter, in
Harry Walker, of Bands n, Orejon.
the lunch was over our tired limbs
—----
G. T. Tteadgoid, of Bandon, Oregon.
excellence of literary work, in ethical caused us very soon to roll into our
W anted —$1.000 for 3 years at
Pearl R. Walker, of Band n, Oregon.
Bandon
Oregon
and spiritual quality. In it is found blankets and (all asleep.
to per cent, interest. Land secur
BENJAMIN I. JONES.
It w -s» some time alter midnight ity. Inquire at this office. 46-16
legend, history, poetry, war songs
37-10
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