Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915, January 27, 1911, Image 2

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    Bandon. Recorder
Published Every Tuesday and Friday by the
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writing nhd reading and to vin’our'|
>c the ceremony ' f-U-li«'.: AC4-4-44-44-4-
tinge and tt hit
Mrs. Francis C. I
age his best pupil. Hie daughter of - was perfoimed.
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as
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thosf
t**onien
v ho capti­
the chief, Ite «*Vchangeit so called
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Coos County Directory. :
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Don i forget that T. W. Robison
4W4eS
-r: < I 'i-rcr
Rrpresenlativ.-__ ...
is handling all kinds of hay, grain,
feed, etc., al the very lowest
pi ices.
40-tf
Ed. Rackleif
"wawa" japers, which were mystic | vated ill the si-td<t is and was gladly Sheriff ...............................
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W. W. Gage
to the rest, and which, filer on. had ar ceplcd by the' “wives of the white Clerk............ ..
James Watson
Heartburn, indigestion or distres
T. H. KREAMER. Butine» Manager
____ A. N. Gould
settlers. Modesty, cleanliness, neat- Survcjar______ .
C. E. KOPF. Editor
oPtlie stomach is instantly relieved
greater results than anticipated.
Ireasuter.__
. ................... J . M. Dimmit k
nd
hospitality
were
her
virtues.
ness a
by 11 ER BINE. It 'orce-. the badly
Subscription, SI 50 per Yenr in Advance. Adveitixing liâtes M ik I h
Assessor
_
............ .................... T. J. Thrift
Gradually white men built houses
Known on Applicnlion. Job Piloting h Specialty
With the little they' had she always Coront r______________ __ ____ Dr. Golden digested food out of the body and re­
and squatted
Eventually, s.me!
Entered nt the Bnndon 1‘oHtotliue hh Secund CI hhh Malter.
stores tone in tl
made the best out of everything County Judge................................. John F. Hall
sort of a government anil laws were
C o mtn is .oners. G. J. Arnulrong, W. T. Dement bowels
Prce 50c
most
worthv
became a
I and
formulated, and the first executive
Lowe.
FRIDAY
a ife i f a pioneer and mother of four
BANDON CITY DIRECTORY
officer for Coos county was elected,
I children Chailey, Jennie. Andrew M-yor_____ _____ _ ___ ______ J.
. Mast!
. T m Terinan, by name. I11 the latter
lilies
of
shell
fish,
mussels,
etc.,
the
and Ainie
About ten years after Hecoider_____________..._____ I . B. Kaustuii ■
Farmer’» Week at Corvallis
part of the summer ot 1854, a tr m-
lemains of which we still can find
her mari i.ige she itieil of consuin|>- Treasu-ei..____,___ ______ ______ C. Y l.owe
ble arose between the old and new
Municipal Judy.-
...... Ge >. P. Toppuiy i
i>i ed up in different localities. The
t:on. Al her ileatli l»ed were Mrs. 1 Attorney ________ ______________ F. J. Feeney I
The annual Farmer's Week course
inhabitants. In .1 slough, since then
Flench word for mussels is “Co-
B-sei. a sister to Mr. Cathcart, Mrs. Councilnien___ C-. Bsalt, M. I neuer, P. C. I
W. H. McHRAYEU’S
at the Oregon Agii< uliur.il College
1 named and still known as Dead
Stevenson, H. Manciet. R. \V. Boyle. R. \\ 1
quelle' and this gave rise to n line
ll.urv, now Mrs. Laird, Mrs. Thos.
has been set lor Feb. 15 1° • •*»'•*1
Windsor.
I Man’s Slough, the body of a white
lhe river by this navigarar “Co-
Clink. Mrs. Jermima Huffman, one
the plans lor the work are being r ip
111.in was found. Shortly alter it was
ipii l’e " The number of the abor-
of her sisters and other relatives.
idly brought to completion. In ad
Notice for Publication.
I reported that among the followers of
1 ¡lies m Coos county is estimated by
The medicine man of the tribe >poke
dilion to the regular lecture in I
Indian David, who lived between the
the earliest vet alive to have been
for two hours at her grave and the Department of th. Interior,
demonstration woik in Iruit grow
liiel I,resent Coquille City and Johnson’s
overlive hundred, The last cl....
U. S. Land OiTit-e a: Roseburg, Oregon,
wailing of the numerous squ iws
ing. oicliaid work, marketing, soils,
mill, blankets had been seen which
January 19. |9| I.
ol all ihose tribes located in different (
lasted f >ur days and nights. Mrs.
Notice 1$ hereby given that Christian F. Rich­
drainage, faun man gement, stock
¡
s
j
were
formerly
carried
by
the
un
I
villages, was Chief Washington; his!
Francis Catchin was buried near arts, of Bandon, Oregon, who on February 2,
taising, home m.inagement, insect
known dead man. Tim Term. 11, as
1909, made Homestead Entry No. 14237, for
headquarters and the principal town
aheie R. C. Deii’enl’s house stands. S. E. 1-4 N. E. 1-4 and N E. 1-4 S. E. 1-4.
and disease pests butter and cheese
| sheriff, raised a posse well armed
living situated .it the foot ot Suear
Section 8, Township 29 S-, Range 14 W W.
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making and kindled subjects, two
.old still better supplied with tire
Loaf mountain, about one mile above J
Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make
Do you kno.v that fullv nine out final commutation proof, to establish claim to the
special features in the form of dis­
| water, went to the small camp of
lb.- juni tiou of lhe Middle and South |
Years Old
of every ten rases of rheumatism are land above described, before A. D, Morse, U.
cussions and demon-tt.it.011s on the
David- However, only two old men
Forks; now the place is the orchard
simply rheumatism of the muscles S. Commissioner, at Bandon, Oregon, on thr
Bottled in Bond
subjects of good pads for the state
a b°y 1 2 years “I af?e " ere pres-
belonging to Mrs. Pressley, J ower i
du- to colil or damp, or chronic 16th day of March, 191 I.
Insist on Cedar Brook
and it ligation in the Willamette val
Claimant names as witnesses:
ent, the two old men making good iheiimatism. and require no internal
it you want only
jzi***^
d-'ivu I lie river a village was to
the very best
Elbert Dyer, of Bandon, a )r?jon.
ley will be a tiled to the program.
their
escape.
The
boy,
not
fearing
Cham-
¡treatment
whatevei?
Apply
W.
H
McBrayer*«
foiinil nrai I.i v i Gaul’s pl.tee. Here
Charley Richerts, ol Bandon, Oregon.
Cedar Brook Distillery
'
/
. .
A large corps of special lectnreis,
1 the whites, remained, when the ball lierl ¡ill’s Liniment freely and see how
L. D. Davidson, of Bandon, Orenon.
Lawrenceburg, Ky.
'^*^^■538088^^^
Wrston and his relalives were living.
For sale by
Noah David or, of Bar don, Oregon.
At all Hot* ¡9, Bar« and Clubs
many of whom are represent, live
of a reckless shot bit him in the hip. i quickly it gives relief.
Some other Indians had a temporary­
,a)
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6-t6-F
BENJAMIN F. JONES,
0. Y. Lowe.
men of this state, have been secured
He fell, begging for his life, but
Register.
village near R. C. Dement’s house;
—OOtr——
RASMUSSEN BROS.
to assist the College expeits in car­
every man of the posse emptied his
this locality was known as Cascushin.
Distributor«
What Advertising I».
rying on the work
This has m idi
The present Arago wax another laige 1 rifle and killed the boy as revenge.
The
F.l
Dorado,
Bandon, Ore.
Cures Colds, Croup ai. ! Whooping ¿ough.
I
it possible to fill every hour of the
village where Chief DeCumsa (a [ The Coquille Indians made* a plot
dav from eight in the morning until
with the Rogue river Indians who
Advertising is to-day the mighti- (
French i.ame) resided. Many other
ten at night with spe> i il features.
were
already
on
the
warpath
and
est factor in the business world ( It
villages were scattered along the
The work will deal entirely with
wished
to
exterminate
all
the
white
is
an evolution of modern industrial
river.
A more suitable place for j
vita! pioblems which are claiming the
men
here.
competition.
It is a business build­
people as those savages were could '
attention of the people of Oregon.
During the many meetings of er, with a potency that gees be­
not be found anywhere.
Those in attendance w ill be urged to
It is some­
1
Catchin
with the girl she had fallen yond human desire.
Game of all description filled the
bring up lor discussion and demon
in love with him and desired to live thing more than a “drummer”
dense forests, fish and mussels were
stration, subjects in which they are
with him always.
When the plot knocking at the door of the consutn
in abundance, berries in profusion,
particularly interested and which per
I was agreed to by the two tribes a er something more than mere sales­
the climate mild and without ex 1
tain to the peculiar problems arising
tremes.
So rich in all kinds ol | | letter was written by her and placed manship on paper. It is a positive
nut of their experience and which
It
game was this country, that Chief I ¡in a bellow log known to Catchin, cieeative force in business.
are characterise ol their paitii ul.ir^
j the secret revealed aroused Catchin*! builds factories, skyscrapers and
Setawaw. from the pie ent Multno- ;
community. The work will be car
1 and the neighbors to build a log | railroads. It makes two blades grow '
mail county, would come once a
ried on very much in the form of a
house surrounded by pallisades.
It jin the business world where only
year with his tribe and limit w ith the |
large farmer’s institute with a special
was located on the hill where the grew before.
It multiplies human '
Indians here, ( heir method of cap
division giving particular attention
luring elk was to dig holes live Io present railroad cut is, opposite wants and intensifies human desires.
to the various features of home mak
Some say this It furnishes excuse to timorous and
six feet deep in the main trails, plant I lerm mil's store.
ing and management.
a sharpened stick in the center, fortification stood a lew hundred hesititing ones for possessing the j
A poultry show, at which the best
cover them with boughs, surround a fr et higher on the river !»ank. How­ things which under former conditions
fowls in the northwest will be exliib
numliei of bands of elk and start ever, J have taken a number of meals they could easily get along without.
ited, is scheduled lor the last day of
The humat^mind is so constructed
them in the direction of the pits. there later and l ememl er the pc­
the session. This feature, in connec
isition
well.
The
elk
meat
and
a
few
that
it is appreciably affected by
Tile best of the buck elk in the lead
tion with the special work on good
would break in and by so doing . provisions were packed in th“ house; repetition and after all, advertising
roads and irrigation, will add greatly
would generally spear themselves i the time had arrived when the as- is only repetition. Ti uman A. De­
to the scope of the work
Indira
However, Weese.
J thus liecoming easy prey to the 1 sault should be made.
lions are that last year's attqndan <■
j
the
Indian
girl,
although
suspected
| limiters.
of 400 will be more than doubled at
of treachery, got away and informed
A dry, hacking cough is hard on
The Indians we.e great lo.ersofl
this session. Dean Cordley reports
Catchin who notified all the settlers the lungs, often causing them to
that communications are coming in music and dancing somewhat dif-|
bleed.
BALLARD.S
BORE
to come in and fight together.
in much greater numbers than ever ferent though than the present in- 1
HOUND SYRUP is a healing balm
Abraham Huffman, his wife at that quickly repaiis damage in the
before, and that the general interest habitants enjoy.
The Daily San Francisco Bulletin,
$3.00 per year
time
being absen
lungs and air passages.
Price 25c
throughout the state seems !■ justify
O11 Hoffman’s place, south of the that
The Bandon Recorder,
1.50 per year
50c ami $1.00 per bottle.
Sold by
the belief that the College will be bridge across the Middle Fork, was slaying at home to see to
C.
V.
Lowe.
Total,
$4.50
crowded to its utmost during this the tegular burying place, although stock and attendi g the ferry which
was
of
great
use
to
the
settlers,
one
week, The railroads have promised many graves could be found above
•Recorder Futoisliing Company.
The Best Whiskey
in the World is
Chamberlain's Cough Bemedy
Great
Combination
Offer
TPHE RECORDER management has
made arrangements with the
San Francisco Bulletin whereby we
can give subscribers the advantage of
a gigantic combination offer that will
furnish them all the news of the
country in a metropolitan daily and
all the news of Bandon and vicinity in
the Recorder at marvelous low price
Baskets, i afternoon w is approached by an In­
who assured him of the friend- '
and the city is being canvassed for weapons, tools, paddles and utensils dian
of the red men; he however
•hip
. lav on top of sin h graves
The la-l
accommodations for the vr ¡tors
I bit tie between tile Coquille Indians kept his ow n counsel and after dark -1
zNfw> —
to give special rates for the occasion the present Mvitle Point
Old History of Coos County
and there was where most of the In­ I hou e with all his belongings was de- j
dians rested while their souls feasted , arrvyed by fire and his scow sei
H istoric F ai ts .
■ariahva given below >.< one wha li waa
aevetal
r.
rear, ago by M
It contain, hiat.ui,
|and a tribe front Douglas county was IM^S had set in left his house anil
That night his'
fought on the above named place, went to the fort.
Li. Pohl of
l«u
ol
inter*
in the happy hunting giounds.
adrift.
Department of the Intenor,
U. S. Land OH kc ,
Roseburg, Oregon,
January 20, 1911.
Notice is hereby given that John W. Korn, of
Bandon, Oregon, v*ho on Fel>. 2,
Homestead
The next day- tin- Indian girl claim
gieat quantities in the rich black ¡-il protection from Catchin as the
I’roin this
Will you allow me to call some ol sand depo.its; tliis was the begin Indians would kill In r.
<lhy
s'.e
was
named
Francis.
Iler
nillg
of
the
coming
of
whin
men
to
the reminiscences up from the foi
Dappers followed the n.d name al present is a myth,
gotten? Perhaps we may find m< m litis river
entry
No.
14842,
1909,
$2.75
made
Serial
No
1-2 S
W.
14,
ami S. W. 1-4 S. W. 1-4,
10, lowiubip 30 S., Range 14, W. W.
Mrndtan, has filed notice <4
final Commutation Proof,
intention to make
to eslahluh claim Io
the land above described, before A.
D.
Mora?,
Economize !
United Slates (. om mission er, at Bandcn, Oregon,
on the I I th dav of March, |9|
C laimant names as witnesses:
By laying aside a small sum from your wages each
James A. Cope, of Bandon. Oregon.
Her men Delong, ol Bandon, Oregon.
pay day.
Have a bank account where you can get
Harden D. J-vckson, of Bandon. Oregon.
Elbert Dyer, of Bandon, Oregon,
646-F
BENJAMIN F. JONES, Register
As lai gold hunters, as there weiemaiiv fur t ali bin adveise to having h« r there,
told her that such was not po-sible.
tuik as 1856 this county w.is a per beaiirg animal« to he found.
Constipation is the cause of many
She
went out-i k- an 1 tried tojkill
Among
thrxelatter
was
one
nimid
Fit paradise lot the original inliabt
ailments and disorders that make life
Take Chamberlain’s
tants, the Indians.
Th* till*- or Ephriain Catchin a man of good herself by hanging to a tree. Eph •miserable.
Stomach
and
L.ver Tablets, keep
riun
healing
the
commotion
went
qualities,
peaceable
tall
and
athletic,
tribes ot Coos county belonged tn
your
bowels
regular
and you will
the Coquille*
The name 1» attrib­ | The Indians, not adverse to peace- out and *ut her down, exclaiming
I avoid he>se diseases.
For sale by
uted to different origins the most till |>.deiaors. had no objection to that a girl trying to give J.er life lor
C. V Lowe.
plausible one is: A French sea cap then visits at different villages. Cat his sake was g<x.i| enough to be his
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Ills mother, living in the
tain was the nrst white navigator that chin, Happing much near Weston’s wife.
W anted , to borrow f 1000 at to
entered the waters ot the Coquille , setllement, taught them the language Willamette valley, was surpnsed b> l>er cent lor three to tive year-.
I
rivet.
He found the inhabitants ol thr King Geotge men. To some the pair. After hearing the < iremn- Good close in real estate as security.
4(11
Jiving ou and galheiing great quan | of the best of his scholars he added stances she assented to their mar- Address J , care of Recoider.
ones worthy to preserve
Both papers through
this office if paid in
advance, per year
04475. for S. E. 1-4 S. E. 1-4 See 9, and N
The next mo iling the fort, Section
In 1845, two tears Iw-foie gold was attacked and the Indians re­
was discovered in California, gold at pulsed with a loss of several men.
ill«* Randolph lie.uli was found in
Notice for Publication.
into the habit of depositing regularly.
This bank
accepts deposits of any amount from one dollar up.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
STATE DEPOSITARY
PAULL’S TRANSFER LINE
A
PAL I.L. Proprietor
________A
Hea. y ami Light Graying, also dealer m Dry Fir Wood and Me
Gee s Coal.
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Phone 382
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