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About Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1910)
n«ekw*rd 1 ir>t»qta Is-««I !• It. on *<;• to»' •»< I iw T ihi , f ml< n llitiwliwila i»t .ifiipb' I It amt 4 t.rtr writ pipulaieit kity w I |,nooIn 4, cm *» inhabitants flute wa» in mu 4 ihtxHMiMl lift Even in winter, ini > *hi< ft w rxhi mr lv cold »•» lb»*«- ily and you Ici I Hu«, vtgnfouH ¡ulti FRIDAY Det e llbef 3, Iql«» i high ulltlmlrs. fv.*»y m»w mik I the < hct-riul. Price 50c Sold by C. Y. wriiit* while people weir t< rtuied an<t Lowe' • bit o' nine nw n lit out an cvidi net* ol thrift and inielN^ killed Notice for Publication. THOUGHT I OR TOD »Y genre. In fact we have a class ol company, only lout, including my Citizens that cannot l-e excelled any self, were left to tell the tale. Evety day that u Ixsa ir.to the world It was necessaiv ¡it night, with Dr-jwrtment of the intenor, where when it comes to progress coom like a bum of mane, an.1 i.ngt itielf U. S. Land Other, al Roaetiurg. Oregon the thermometer often twenty or anil intelligence. \Ve may have thirty degrees below zero, for us to Novemtier 23d. 1910. all the day through; and ihou shah in ke of NotK-e u her. by given that Jacob Waldvogel, different ideas as Io how this pro sleep outside, with our horses among it a dame, a d.rge or a life march as thou ol Bandon, Oregon, who, on Deiemlrer 15, wilt. - Carlyle. gress sixmkl lie brought alxiut. but the rocks, so as to not lit found bv 1903, made Homexlead F.atry No. 132H9, . ........................ . ............ — bit the s| iiit is everywhere prwva- our enemies, anil there besides the Senal No. 0362»), lor S. W. I-4 S. E. I-4. colil, we were suriou ultd by many S. 1-2 S. w. 1-4 and N. E. 1-4 S. W. 1-4. 1 nt nevertheless. The Master Factor. gray wolves. Was it worth while Seitioa 25, Townahip 29 S., Range 15 W., Bandoil ians can Congratulate to defend our valuable mines with Willamette Meridian, hai filed notice of intention to make final five year proof. Io etlabluh claim themselves on their enterprise in the prospects before us. Io the land above described, before A. D. ■“Census reports show that San this as well as other matters. As has been saiil there were but Morse, U. S. Comimrsioner, Bandon, Oregon» < Francisco has a population of 416,- live of our company left, including on lhe 16th day of January, 1911. 91?, I eing an i.icrease of 7b«jo. or myself. Two of the ether four made Claimant name« a» wiineuet: What Others Say of Us. Lamoni, of Bandon, Oregrn. •M.6jer cent lor the decade, In a break by going back to what we John J. L. Foiter, of Bandon, Owgon. the previous census period the ir.- called the United States. The other John Luke, of Bandon, Oregon. Near Bandon, Oregon, are thous two had to go away and thus it John Chenoweth, of Langloii, Oregon. creise had been only 43,785. < r ands of acres underlaid with good came about that I boarded the BENJAMIN F. JONFS, 14.6 per cent 56-16 F Regirter. c i.tl that cou 11 be placed on the (iteen River stage and from there "The figures are the more inter market l»v the city'ot Portland and I went to White Fine, Nevada. esting because the period between Notice for Publication. the slabwood trust smashed to bits. Here I met my brother, Richard, 1890 and 1900 was a ‘boom’ time in w ho was also well known on the Some day we will have sense enough Coquille river by early settlers, Ol California. Fruit prices were good, to put on ¡1 line of municipal steam this trip I .. ill pet haps give the read Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office, at P.oaebufg, Oregon. the country nourished End the city ers to supply a municipal fuel yard, ers some facts Liter on. -November 23d, 1910. acquired a ne v importance to the Notice is hereby given that Delos W. Gard After staying at White Pine a few and when we do Bandon will supply nation by reason of the increase of ner, of Bandon, Oregon, who, on May 2d, freight and passengers enough to pay iliys we came to the conclusion that 1*104, made Homestead Entry No. 13519, Se our Pacific trade. But the years the investment good returns, and we we would come back to C< os county. rial No. 0372«, for S. W. 1-4 N. E. 1-4 and between 1900 and 1910 has brought It may have its faults, but nowhere 1 S. £. 1-4 N. W. 1-4, Section 14, Township cm deliver coal for $4 a ton. can so many good qualities In 30 S., Range 15 W.. W illamette Meredian, has many evils to the city by the Golden Bandon is one of the most beauti found than in this county my first filed notice of intention to make final five year Gate. A11 earthquake, a destructive p;oof, to establish claim to the land al ove de fally situated coast cities oi Oregon love—my last. fite, a financial panic, a prolonged scribed, belorre A. D. Mo-ce, U. S. Commiss We stopped at the boardinghouse ioner, at Bandon, Oregon, on the 16th day of It has a growing amount of trade strike and a still longer period ol with San Francisco that woufcl kept by Mr. and Mrs. L. Helhr, Jnnuaiy, 1911. civic dissension have destroyed prop and it was but a day or two when Claimant names as witnesses: quickly’ come to Portkind if our L. F. Gardner, of Bandon, Oregon. erty, hampered industry and checked Heller anil his wife became interest business men were more inclined to A. W. Gardner, of Bandon, Oregon. enterprise. eil and decided to join our party. George Logan, of Bandon, Oregon. cultivate such trade than to specu With four horses, a wagon and an ‘•But San Francisco has grown Fred Miller, of Bandon, Oregon. late in vacant lots.—Portland Labor extra animal to ride, we started. BENJAMIN F. JONES. more rapidly during the decade ol 56-tó-F Heller had one small boy — many ol Register. Press. disaster than during the decade of our readers may know him, Mr. boom Evidently progress is not Children take B A L I. A R D’S Charles Heller, one of the good citi Administrators or Executor’s HOREHOUND SYRUP willingly zens of Cherry Creek, Coos county. wholly dependent upon easy limes. Notice of Hearing of Fi The trip to Winamucka was of The rebuilt, expanded and augment because it tastes nice. There isn’t a nal Account. ed city stands as proof that disaster better remedy' anvwhere for chil but little intecest. We arrived in dren s coughs, hoarseness and bron the town in the afternoon; made itself can be turned to profit by chitis. It’s a good medicine and •’.imp close to Main street and west energy anil courage. In all human < asv to take. Price 25c, 50c and Notice is hereby given that the final account of of the buildings While visiting Anna May Wilcox, as administratrix of the prosperity the master factor is the $1.00 per bottle. Sold by C. Y. the town I was approached by a estate of Henry G. Wilcox, deceased, has been Lowe. human will.”—New York World. small man, who was lame, hunting filed in the County Court of Coos C ounty,State of for some one to drive a twelve mule Oregon, and that on the 12th day of December, The article quoted above from the Provide Club for Loggers. team with three wagons coupled to 1910, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m, has been New York World shows very' clearly duly appointed by such court for the hearing of gether. “Young man,” he said, , objections to such final account and that the the value of commercial cooperation To improve the condition of the “I will pay you well, in two weeks cttlement thereof at the County Court Room in and public spirit in the growth c.f a logger and rob the logging camp of you can return and follow your : Coquille, Oregon, at which lime and place any city. Seattle, with a gain per cent , person interested in such estate may appear and many of the hardships that its in- friends.” ! ot 194 in the last ten years, and '.habitants must now undergo. C. A, The next morning found me in file objections thereto in writing and contest the I same. ANNA MAY WILCOX. Portand, with a gain per cent of 129 Smith, head ot the C. A. Smith stalled in the saddle of the rear Administratrix of the Estate. in the same time, are even more Lumber and Manufacturing Com- wheel hoi se, driving with jerk line G. T. TREADGOLD, Attorney for Administratrix 4ft-t5F striking examples. It all shows what panv will introduce something ab and the break strap was over my > boulder. It was no joke to drive solutely new in the history of the can be done by an entire community lumber business The innovation I this team over to Paradise Valley; I fighting for the upbuilding of their will be in tiie nature of a type of the fine white sand which gave no re city. Bandon should certainly get ! c ty club house at eacli logging sistance to the wheels, in the wot st renewed courage from these exam camp. | places the tiack was covered with The plan in brief is to provide | f’aKe brush. . At three o’clock in the ples, and never fail to remember, as morning I arose and my task was to quoted above, that “In all human each logging camp with a clubhouse or apartments which will be pro feed, curry anil harness twelve large Semi-Weekly Oregon Journal, one prosperity,” the master factor is the year ... ______ ________________ $1.50 vided with sliowqr and tub baths, mules, then prepare my own scant Semi - Weekly Bandon Recorder human will. reading 100m, smoking loom, meal, consisting of ceffee, bacon and one year ... ... ................................. .1.50 and general diversons. The club at chip crackers. This consumed and $3.00 Total Bandon Always to- the Front. each camp will lie mainl ined at the mules hitched up, the next ten or I V i- ......... L company’s expense, the employes twelve hours on a burning hot sand, _ >•----------- paying nothing for the benefit en with tiie sun upon my shoulders. Both Papers One Year $2.00 The voting of a fifteen mill tax for joyed. Ail of the details ol the plan It felt sometimes like purgatory or even worse. However I maffethel the carrying on of the current school have not been worked out yet. trip and brought in my load to the I The clubs are to be installed at .The Semi’Weekly year and for the defraying ol the each of the camps of the Smith Bow satisfaction of my employer, Three district delit last Tuesday night is ers Logging Company in Coos Co , double eagles were ha mied to me only another evidence of the Bandon and it is expected to have them all for my twelve days’ service. Be Publishes the latest and most complete tele fore starting on my trip I had left graphic news of the world; gives reliable spirit of progress. in within the next few months. The innovation will eliminate from some gold dust, my surplus clothirg, ! market reports, as it is published at Portland The people w ho were in atten where the market news can be and is cor dance were among Bandon’s best the logging camp employe’s lot the an excellent rifle and some other rected to date for each issue. ft also has a desolation ami hardship that for matter in a shed attached to one of page of special matter for the farm and citizens. They are the people who years have made the work about the the business houses in town. With home, an intr resting story page and a page n are interested in seeii g a greater hardest encountered, With the money in my pocket I concluded to or more of comic each week, and it goes to Bandoil. and, as Judge Geo. P. Top modern conveniences, plenty of stay until morning. It was about the subscriber twice eac h week—104 timo5 a \ ping expressed it on the floor that good reading, and a comfortable 5 p. m. when fire broke out in one year. - < 11 the stores, A strong wind fan evening: “ I’he greatest asset we can place to sjiend their evenings, it is ned the flames which consumed the have in Bandon is a first-class believed that the loggers will find buildings one after another arid then The Semi-Weekly crossed the street. All we could do their work less arduous. — Coos Bay school.” It is the first principle in was to save as much goods as pos Times. miking citizenship, and citizenship sible. As soon as the building tn which I Gives all the local news and happenings and is what we must have it we would Wheezing in the lungs indicates I ha<! stowed away my sole b< long should be in every home in this vicinity. The that phlegm is obstructing the air ings began to burn, I ran into it, two paper-, make a splendid combination and prosper permanently. The fact that 50 or more of Ban passages, BALLARD'S HORE now i mass of flames. The fire you can save $1 by sending your subscrip HOUND SYRUP loosens the drove me back anil before I reached tions to 1 he Bandon Recorder. We can don’s leading citizens should attend phlegm so that it can be e ughed the outside my hat and clothes were also give our sul.scribers a good clubbing of a meeting of this kind and vote up and ejected Price 25c, 50c anti oil tire and consumed, leaving only fer (or the Daily and Sunday, or Sunday unanimously to tax themselves for a Si.00 per bottle. Sold by 0. Y here and then s >ine blisters, rather J umal in connection with the Semi-Wei Uy painlul. Son e ol the citizens were Bandon Recorder. purpose like carrying on school, is Lowe. generous enough to furnish me more c L Knrr r<w many mahAied jwoMty vteCl settled and success-fiuf in ¿ifie can hecaic the jrfeasuhe and haziness oft theih fiihst sta\t in that three oY ^ouh hoom home^ ^uhnished ty cfaude woodhufì^ no home has Since yiven any mohe hafsjsiness than those fiihsl thhee hoomS. youny man^ aCC you need to Succeed is the Cove ty a yood eto- ntan^ antrfition^ honesty and in dustty. i^ you have these he^uisites fiind the <fi\C and yet the license. v/e v/iCC fluh,nish ji\s home, the 6iy stohe i^ith the ¿ittfe jahices. I A Great Clubbing Offer youhS thu^ X Claude Woodruff, The House Furnisher, Bandon, Oregon ------------------------------------ ! WE HAVE SOMETHING YOU CAN’T GET ANYWHERE ELSE It is a 6=inch Rustic Siding Stock that runs over 80 per cent, clear. Perhaps you don’t believe it: let us show it to you. GEO. W. MOORE LUMBER CO. —............... -----............ « » Oregon Journal I Home Bakery 1st.Class, Bread, Cakes, Pies and Pastry OF ALL KINDS. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED A trial will convince you Opposite Trowbridge’s Store CIIAS. HERZIG. PROP- SUI I Bandon. Recorder II BANK ON BANDON num OHKHOX Capital Stock $50,000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J. I.. Kronenbcrg, Pttaident. J. Denholm, President; F. J. Fahy. Cashier; Frank Flam, I. P. I lanly. Vice A general banking business traiuacted and customers given every accommodation con sistent with safe and conservativ* banking CORRESPONDENTS: The American National Bank, of San Francisco, Calif; Merchants National Bank, Portland, Oregon; The Chase National Bank, of New York. Subscribe For The Recorder