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About Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1911)
Notice for Publication. F or S ai e — My beautiful resi 11 ile or so. |ust then I entered one dence in VX'est Bandon, consisting of ol those I eautiftil mountain glens. Grass in abimdanc-* icf the mule. two large lots, modern house, six L epartment ol the Interior, Published K very Tuesday and Friday by the tneir first duty to accept the wind of 1 ill tree*s siirroumlmg the e*dges, moms pantry, bath, closets and (J. S. Land Oflice, al Roseburg, Oregon. t fellow Senator; so they voted for their limbs close to the ground, tin wot "I sited Also one three ronin Recorder FvtbiolUnE Company. November 23d, 1910. lhebill without till* slightest personal der which we-l e e-xce-lknt dry spaces lion e. Ail new ; nd w< I 1 improve I Notice is hereby given that Delos W. Gard T. H KREAMER. Bu-.mru MJn.g<r r , C. E. KOPF, Editor scrutiny or examination or investi for camjiing purpoees. Through A sn ip li>r a sh it lime, Address ner, of Bandon, Oregon, who, on May 2d, 1904, made Homestead Entry No. 13519, Se Subscription, $1 50 per Yeier in Advimcr». Advertising Rate-« Made gation. Thus section y of lite origi tin* park tloweel ami wound a spring or t all on XV. XX . . eyoe, Bandon, rial No. O372R, for S. W. 1-4 N. E. 1-4 and Known on ApplicHlion. Job Printing a Specirdly 55-ti S. E. 1-4 N. W. 1-4, Section 14, 1 ownship nal reclamation bill, so vita! anil of the purest water. Several lire r Oregon. hnteioil Hl III» H hiu I uii PiiHlullice hh Second I'I hhh Mailer. stooel on the tqiper edge gazing at JO S., Range 15 W., Willamette Meredian, Las n.-.cessary to the inletests of Oregon, A drv, l. uking cough is hard on filed notice of intention to make final five yetr jne A moment later anil one ol the was rejiealcl Senatorial courtesy, tallest lav on the ground. The the limy-, otlen causing them to pi oof, to establish claim to the land above de F RI DAV e< mbined with Senatorial compla others left ;iml I rejoiced at having blet.I. BALI ARD S MORE scribed, belorre A. D. Morse, U. S. Commit i- ------- , — ------- , , HOUND SYRUP is a li.aling balm ioner, at Bandon, Oregon, on the 16th day of cency or verdar.ey or laziness, has •such tine meat to feast upon. Jsnuaiy, 1911. with Montana. New Me.x'co, Idaho, Fresit and pore was the atmos- that quickly rep.tits damage in the Claimant names as witnesses: Cost Oregon many million do.lars. THOUGHTS FOR TODAY Utah. North an I South Dakota and It ngs and air ists-ages. Price 25c L. F Gardner, of Bandon, Oregon. The Oregon Senatorial method at phete, beautiful mountains spanned Colorado. The enormous atea thus A. W. Gardner, of Bandon, Oregon. by a chiudiess azure sky, no trace of 50c and Si 00 |>e. b Ut’e. Sold by What nation is as anxious to per j Washington is to find out what some George Logan, of Bandon, ( Jregon. C. X ’ . Lowe. thinly |>o|>u1ated is not all arable or care or haste. Although rather early form its duties as to assert its rights? Fred Miller, of Bandon, Oregon. 1 Senatorial boss thinks the Oregon to slop. I made camp, enjoyed a What nation lays down the ever grazing land, hence not all is able to BENJAMIN I . JONES. Notice of Street Improve ■ Senators ought to do and then fol good meal ami made everything lasting law of right, casts itself fear Register. ; sustain the |iopitl.ilion per square 56-t6F ment. lessly on its principles and chooses to ¡them to do it blindly and unques- ready lor the night. During my be poor, or to perish rather than do i mile that finds means of livelihood in Notice is hereby given, that the Common “Senator Aldrich knows sjeej» something cold and wet fell on 1 tioningly wrong. W. E. Channing. Notice for Publication. 1 Rhode Island anil Massachusetts. Council of the City of Bandon, Coos County, all about the taiiif ” sail! Senator my face. It woke me up anil pull Oregon, did upon the 7tli day of December. ¡ X’et Oregon will be able when projt ing the blankets higher up I rested What’s the Matter With Coos erly developed to enter the list of Bourne, on another moment, ns oc- well the balance? of the night. Draw 1910, bv resolution duly passed, determine to Depaitnient of the Intenor, . .asion. “I vole with Aldticlt." He ing aside the cover a shower of snow improve Iris Street, on the soutli side, by having U. S. I and Office, al Roseburg, Oregon. a sidewalk constructed to commence on east line states tit.it sujiport nt plenty more County Climate? November 23d, 1910. did. Now he votes with Lodge. So fell on me a white* cover of snow of the intersection of Ins street with Columb a than too jtersons to the square mile. Notice i. hrreby given that Jacob \\ aldvogel, avenue, thence running east to conned with the ! does Chamberlain, They are a cr.n- had settled down. Net a breath of In this class are Pennsylvania, Mary of Bandon, Oregon, who, on December 15, west line of Btoadway. As the witter was walking along air, yet tile large white Hakes came* i ; tiding and easy going |>air. Total number of feet of sidewalk to be con |'X)3, made Homestead heir, Nu. 13289, land, Ohio, Delaware and Illinois. the street I ist Monday lie saw a man Serial No. 03629, for S. W. 1-4 S.E, 1-4. I Ims while Lodge takes charge of thick ami fast. Too late to reflect. structed is 942.5 fret. There is no section of our wide Yes, I was .sorry I had stopped so S. 1-2 S. XV. 1-4 and N. F. 1-4 S. W. 1-4, Now unless a written remonslran -e signed by out mowing his law n with a law n legislate 11 for the West, and et.gi National domain whose jteople or early. I looked for the mule atlel it the owners of two-thirds of the real property ad Section 25, Township 29 S„ Range 15 W., mower; the grass was fresh mid i uetrs through the Senate a measure was not in sight. Where was the jacent to and abutting "Upon said Iris street, on Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention tht ir remote progeny have cause to green and reminded one of a morn of great and immediate concern to trail-I had come up? Completely south side, shall Ire lil *d with the City Recorder, to make final five year proof, to establish claim fear the menace of over|to|>ulation within Twenty (20) days from the dale of the to the land above described, before A. D ing in May, hack in the middle west. < fregon, Bourne and Chamberlain covered, the bushes bent by the first publication of this notice, the Common Mors?, U. S. Commissioner, Bandar, Oregon, is exploited by Malthus. Certainly 'The day was line, the am was shin deem it quite unnecess uy ev< n to the weight of snow, hemmed and Council will pass an ordinance, directing that such on the 16th day of January, 1911. our own st.itc, with its wide, unoccu Claimant names as witnesses: me here. Soon I consoled my- improvement as almve described shall be con ing brightly, and we even met some examine the bill. All they do, ac- held John l.amont, of Bandon, Oregon. structed and the cost* thereof Lc assessed to the pied areas that only await irrigation, what of it? I had provisions for self, barefoot boys tunning along with cording to their ow n explanation and J. L. Foster, ol Bandon, Oregon. real propeity abutting <n said portion of Itis ti.msjiortation facilities and the com over a week and plenty of meat, but smiles on their faces and enjoying John Luke, of Bandon, Oregon. apology, is to ask Lodge. Lodge how I hoped for the snow to pass Street o.t the south side as described. John Chenoweth, of L anglois, Oregon. By older of the Common Council. the situation. On the same day As ing of a strong armed yeomanry to tells them to vote for a measure ex- I BENJAMIN F. JONFS, Dated at Bandon, Ore., Dee. 30, |9|0. I ov'*r so I could resume my journey blossom into plenty, can look the sociated Press reports from Kansas Register. 56-16-F 64-12-F E. B. KAUSRUD, Recorder. pres Iv tioing away with an invalua again. centuries in the face without dread Citv said It snowed and kept on doing so ble concession or right of the Stale ‘ Willi the thermometer register of a density of population that will of Oregon. They obey. It IS al) A chilly wind set in and more rap m idly the snow settled down ing three below and the wind blowing overtax its resources. T he s,une is1 very childish < Iregonian. I T'he' second night had conte. ! true ol the entire Pacific slope, the' 28 miles an hour horn the northwest, Still it snowed and blew and the* this city and vicinity are experienc I I vast Rocky Mountain region, the snow began tn drift and make my Heartburn, indigestion or distress ing the ‘everest cold of the season. wide expanses of the Middle West, 1 shelter uncomfortable. Near the of ti e stomach is instantly relieved The mercury is below zero all ovet and the practicallv’ unguessed re- by IIERBINE. It forces the badly close of the third slay tlie snow- Kansas and Missouri. Texas has sources of the southland. digested food out of the body and re ceased falling, the white cover lay stores tone in the stomach and considerable over a foot deep on til : zero weather all through the Pan Convention is Called to Form bowels Price 50c. Sold by C. Y. l.-ve-l and had drifted into the lower handle district I lie lowest temper gulches. Escape? was cut oft and Lowe. Fruit Selling Association ature 111 Oklahoma w.c, two below al the situation became desperate. Oklahoma City. In K ms is it ranged The sett ng sun brightened the •? <«♦ <• <• <• s' Piesident Atwell of tin* State Hor from two to eight below. Blizzards scenery and gave new hripe. A few I LOOKING BACKWARD : small clouds floate<l hi <h in the air, 1 swept Nebraska and Iowa last night, ticultural Society lias issued a cal! stars began to brighten the* sky By M. G. POHI rj“’HE RECORDER management has the wind attaining a velocity of forty tot a contention of fruit growers and Íc Then the thought entered nty mind, •> •> <•- •> •> v ;«• < V i' •*• liuit ship|img associations of the Pa miles at Omaha The therm uneter never fear, only make the best of I made arrangements with the INDIAN SUMMER. is eight below al Omaha md sixteen cilic Nolthwest to meet at Portl.ipd, the situation and ali will come out It was now the latter part of Oc right, I fell asleep. below at North Platte. The lowest January 24th. lite convention will Refreshed, I San Francisco Bulletin whereby we lober, fairer days anil bl ighter nights arose, With good cheer I built a temperature in Mi-, ouiiwas four be consider the 01 ganiz.ition of a fruit could not fie asked fur. I slept that growers’ central selling agency, and brush shanty out of fir and cypress low at St. Joseph. can give subscribers the advantage of night . near a farm house. By and limbs, which I cut from the trees, decide what attitude shall be also A still worse report from Chicago by the children, th**n giown people I laying them jmints downward against a gigantic combination offer that will taken toward apjile box legislation. came Io give me a call anti before is as follows: a tidge pole in roe f fashion. Then f It is ptojios tl to model the asso long I was invited to shat e tlteir sup ‘ A blizzard today rendered trans witli a flattened jiiece of wood I furnish them all the news of the pet ; then the lire place in the house pollution difficult. Business genet ciation on lite citrus liuit growers' covered the whole* with snow, fixed It gave an a layer lor a berl, stalled a tire in ally is tied lip following the New otganiz itions ol California ami limit was filled with wootl I country in a metropolitian daily and agreeable light and the room was front anil moved into nty primitive I Year, and consequently the number it to tlie boxed ajiple trade. Il will Ne ghbnrs comfortably heated, t all the news of Bandon and vicinity in ol persons on the streets is greatly include- Western Montana ami XVest came, an hour ot so was p issed in home What a smoke out of a pipe is. and what 1 comfort can be de <■111 Colot tdo, which, with the Pacific diminished. The thrrmometei is telling of my experiences on this | rived from such a so called bad hab the Recorder at marvelous low price wav down and there is much suffer Ne.lthwest, glow |'lacti. ally all the trip and in picturing die beauties of it, can only be learned in situations * ing among I lie people." boxed ajijiles of the country. Bet the Coquille valley, my destination, similar to the one' I was now in It 9 And in a dispat. h from Denver te 1 distribution of .qiples, providing which seemed to greatly interest helped me wonderhtlly to drive these good people. Before the away eliscouraging thoughts The Daily San Francisco Bulletin, $3.00 per year against glut in some* markets ami we read: neighbots tlepaited we had a good N >v mbi-r had set lit withfre-h The Bandon Recorder, 1.50 per year ‘"Colorado is experiencing the ■ 1 ant sttjtply in others, ate tile* | rime old fashioned prayer meeting and storms and colder vveathc'. I snew coldest weather of the winter, the obje cts ot the assneiatiem. then lonnd test anti repose. Total, $4.50 My provisions were at low tide and The next morning my newly made the deer mc.it nearly gone. Wood thermometer here registering 17 be T he conventie>n, coming as it eloe*s low zero. A heavy snow is falling the* week tollowing the* meeting eit friends gave me a full tiescription of I to keej> up a good fire was plentiful. and in many districts railroad tiattic the* Washington Hotticnllmal Asso the route I had to take to get over It was my ptinci| al work. More Both papers through the easiest pass to Goose Lake. and mote my lonlmess and desire is considerably aftectr d. ’' ciatiim at Prosset on January 171I1, “Cetl.it Pass, you can not titi.-s it for i-oinjiamoiishiji discouraged me. this office if paid in After leading these lenoits we ask will juobabiy attract some- attention Take the first wagon tinning to the The dismal sound of the win<l |>ass advance, per year the question Whit’s the u atlel from that body. Pre sillent Atwell left." and we parted. 1 -lad not ing through the tree ‘ to< s, tlie with Coos county climate1 Comment ami others will go to Prossei ami It .reeled two miles when I came to a squeaking noise of limbs rubbing M is unit«-« essaiy. Meie comparison speak belore the Washington or- wagon road turning to the lelt. .Ac against one another had a marked answers the question. ehardists otl the* j.topi sed assoe ia- cording to advise I turned an I fo’- effect on nte* lowetl it. For about a mile it was a For davs I was near giving tip the How would you like to lie back in 1 ion plain road and then it branched oft fight for life'; nothing tn eat but an the middle west? Thousands ol jMinnih ol black and became more and mot e indis- i unfortunate owl or crow whie h came walnuts ami acorns are being shipjied tinct anti rougher. I Ins too cea rd around for crumbs which *1 had not: Density of Population t»y the Government from Arkansas rd anil a trail was |rlt leading ll|>- thoughts went back to days of child Give lightness to your heart, freedom to your thought, com to District Forester Chapman of w.irels into the mountains. A sits ; hood ami pictureel the love ami picion arose, can you be on the kindness bestow ee! eq on me by par mon sense to your whims, caution to everyday life and that which be distributed lor seed The State ot Rhode I-land, with Portland to wrong ro.nl? However the summit cuts, brothers ami sisters, or memo toll >ws must be a success. 508.5 to the square mile, leads the throng tool the burned over forest of the mountains were not many ! rits of honorable toil, study of my Caution is earning some, spending less, having a bank account, list ot states in density of population. areas of thr Pacific Northwest. For- mili s In nt ire, the blight wcath r I pinlession it all pa-seel me anil keeping a check on expenditures, asking the flanker’s advice in It Texas were as thickly .settled as cst rangers will lake' charge of jilaiit lead me on,.aid. feeling -that I marie me a weakling lor the time. doubtful business transactions. This bank can so serve you. Rh<xle Island, it would have a pop mg the* »eeei ami within the next would come out somewhere on the’ Hunger ami frost became great ulation ol 135.0«»,000, or ovet 40 qtlalier celilutv H is e,X|>ected Ore olh< r style at the end of tnv two teachers; I began to hunt; a half el.ivs ttavel, I pushed on. It was starved welt was my fits! reward; in per cent more than the whole area of gon will have great quantities of noon. I stood on an elevated joint the United States as icpottisl by It.ini woods available lot hirnilttre and the view was grand over plains ' it 1 found 1 sign of Providence to' STATE DEPOSITARY exert myself, and energy revived. the eleventh censes. Second ill the making and olhet uses. in the rest ami rough peaks in the ! — *oOO----- I'lUth North of me I could see a density list is Ma aar bust Us, with Constipati »n is the caire of many i lower j»ass th in the one 1 was on at After Lodge .".3 persons to the squire mile. lilmentsand di-oitiers that make life . jxresrnt. There was C ’ dtr Pas*. Our own possibilities in the line ol like Chamberlains i Had 1 gone a mile further before I miserable. I he Oregon Senators blame n all Siqqiorling a heavy population are A A I’.xi 1 I Proprietdf 1 turned of., many a F.anl day would Stomach anil Liver Tablet*. keep shown by the fact that as yet we on Senator l.cwlge. t he Massachu have been *ive»l me. Heavy .md Light Drayiag. also dealei m du FirWood tnd e your bowels regular and you will Gee s C »al. setts Senator, it appeals, assured the have Jewel than ten prisons to the For sale by ■ Return* No, All I It id to do avoid these diseases. Phone 3*2 Barna Timmons' Old Cannery square Mile and are thus in the class Oregon Senators that the jpo.ooo,- ¡was to work n.y way over there a C. Y. Lowe. reclamation bill was alt right, Bandon Recorder I 000 ami o course they suj>|>osed it was Great Combination Offer $2.75 Success is Yours FIRST NATIONAL BANK PAULL’S TRANSFER LINE