Oregon’s ImiÄBLEMM --10THÄR»
Facts Regarding
Mi.».
Mart', St. |oe, Mjcfi
ix - . “Our ¡Ilin*. !»>v t .iiitr.ielcd a
ev< >e I • Hihi i.d trtaib e 1 ¿¿av« - him «
< Jiegon has oil« -tlflll ol the slaml-
I olt-v’s Honcv uni lai Compound,
ii g timber ol th« United Blaus, «.i .mil it cured die c«>C ;h a- well a- the
alnllll S'* *.< oo.-.a O.Oi O kcl
chokmg aid gaggir ,< spcUs. and In
I his tiinbet is woiili on the stump got well m a short lime " Ba-ilo
n 4 a ss than Jfioo,iioo.ooo ami it Ding i o
lo. eels.
Published Every Tuesday and Friday by the
C. E. KOPF, Managing Editor
Subscription, 91 56 per Year n; Advance, Advoitmin^ B u I ph
Known on Application. «Job iViofl'itf a Specialty
Entered hl the Bandon Pont office an Second CI hhm Matter.
M«J h
will
m.iiiuf tclured
tiring
ovei
in
^>4-4.-^ >.4-4-4-4.4*4.
¿6,ooo,<»oo,<*•’<* of outsi'le money.
FRIDAY,
4^
It w i I eithei be maiiutactured or de
mule of the Jonathan, Rome Beauty
Big Immigration.
Oregon’s forests alre idv distribute
.At the home station at the college
Th«* biggest month in coloniza
tion movements Oregon has ever
had has just closed, bringing thous
ami, of new citizens to the state.
Favorable rates
attracted
peopk-
from all parts of the country who are
valuable additions to the population.
Ev«ry part ol the state has profited
by the heavy g «in in new people,
It is up to the older residents to
make the new comeis feel al home
nr ire wealth in thr state than apples,
I. J. Krause, assisted by others of
tisli,
the hoiitt ullural department, is go
n
to conduit
conduct elaborate seties of
-todies
and
experiments,
and
wool
Clerk_______________________
.Assessor______________
Their lumber So per cent goes tor labor
Im I study as to the development
I’rol. \
tile, representing a value of not less
: flir.s oi studies of the blossoms of
than 52,000,000 in stumpage alone.
Over t .000,000,000 feet of ill« tim
the pi mie and clieiiy, .dong the line
Municipal Judge
Council men
__G.
B'vak.
the protection of its forests. $60,000
Oregon's timbered area is approx
A sore throat can be treated best
be taken up with a healthlul and from the outside. The throat should imately 25,000,000 acres. Of this
pleasant occupation. In a recent be rubbed gently with Ballard's Snow amount one hall is patrc.lled by the
garden contest in Palo Allo, Santa I.miment. Apply at night and fill
Federal Government, the rest must
Clara Valley, California, eights a-v er w ith a cotton cloth bandage; by be looked after by the state and the
morning the soreness w II disappear.
private owner.
en b-iys and girls ent«*red the con
Price 25c, 50e and $1.00 per bottle.
test ami about fifty gardens yielded
Sold by C. Y. Lowe.
A pain in the side or back that
excellent results.
I lie committee
catches you when you straighten up
bought the seeds and bulbs and sup
calls tot a rubbing applcation of Bal
Seif Governing Students.
plied them to thechildri-n at the reg
lard's Snow Liniment, It relaxes
ular price, so that no one < liild bad
the contracted muscles and permits
It will lie 1 < membered that the
an advantage over mother.
1 he
ordinary bodily motion without sui
siiidriita at the State Agricultural fering or inconvenince. Price 25c
prizes were bright silver dollars in
college at Cot valli-'. hav«‘Iteen trusted ■,oc and $t .00 per bottle
Sold l>)
small envelopes. Both the g i Is and
Io govern themselves.
The new C. Y. Lowe.
Imys who entered the contest enjoy
s sletii passed its first serious test
rd the work in addition to the finan
when the sophomores refrained from In the Circuit Court of the
cial results, sone of them keeping
mohsting the fieshnten on the occa
State of Oregon in and for
up their gardens for their own
sion of their annual party. Hila
the County of Coos.
pleasure and improvement.
rious jollity, shown in violent inter-
I terence with the freshman in going
husband and
casional neglect of the boundaries
firm name and style of
Walla Walla valley.
The ptobleilis ami it lias i roved
will be in connection with the spec
ial fruits grown then* in that region,
to determine whether the
climatic
conditions there cause .mv variations
from data already collected tn other
regions
Special studies are to lie
big success here
nif
B. N. Harrington K. of R. S.
DR SMITH JT LM ANN
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
OFFICE IN PANTER BUILDING
BANDON,
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DK, Æ- F*
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1 to 5
OREGON
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IKTG-HLJYKl
Chiropractor
Office Hours 9 to 12 a. m. and
I to 6 p. m.
Office in KI Dorado Building
Pitone Main 71
Bandon. Ote
Hou th , 9 to i
OKW.o.y
Dr D. FL Sorensen.
DENTIST
Office Over Vienna Cafe
Telephone at Office and Home.
I
bANDON
OREGON
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T.
THKAlMllll.h,
.ATTORNEY AND COUNSEL! K
AT LAW,
NOTARY PUBLIC!
rT*HE RECORDER management has
I
made arrangements with the
Bandon,
ór*%err.
Otile« With Bandon Investment < •<
Dr. IT- Ivl. Brown.
Resident Dentist.
San Francisco BuJctin whereby we
a gigantic combination offer that will
4 April, 191 I, and 11 you fail to so appear and
furnish them all the news of the
answer >aidcomplaint by the said time, the plain
tiffs will apply to thr Court for a decree cam el
country in a metropolitan daily and
ing and forever annulling a certain agreement
made
in duplicate the
1910,
l*y
Rosa,
hu band
day
_
of
C ounty, Oiegon,
of
first
the
Bandon,
parties and H. C.
the Recorder at Marvelous low price
gon, the snond pailv.
Said agreement being further described:
parties agree to
sell,
Attorney anti Couuselor-at Law
COQU I GITE.
Offn e Phone, Main 335;
as
T'hai
and the second
all of
The Daily San Francisco Bulletin,
The Bandon Recorder,
lot numbered
twelve (12.) block numbered five (5), of Wood
Tota!,
land Addition to the tow n, now city of Bandon, ac
15 IL
which decree will declare said contract now, and at
tin« time, or at any time in the event ol «
tiact brmg rrcordeJ in this county, to
I-:,
n
KOSSITF.K
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
BANDON
$3.00 per year
OREGON
Oscar Peterson
Contractor and Builder
1.50 per year
$4.50
m the ofb< e of the ( Ink of Coos County Oregon
Both papers through
this office if paid in
advance, per year
con-
of no
force and effect but absolutely null and void, and
will iemove any cloud on the title to s«ud land
now existing by reason <4 said contract or here
after cr.-ated, by reason th-reof,
letidence. Mam >4tj
Olfit e anti rrsidonce in !’.inlet residence property
next door to Bijou Theatre
party agrees to buy, for the .urn of One Ihou*
described
ORE
-
Oifi< r over Sleek* Store
anil (11,000.00) Dollais, certain real property
particularly
OREGON
c. R. BARROW
ali the new-; of Bandon and vicinity in
< oo
Blacklin, of Portland, Multnomah County, Ore
the hist
9 to 12 M., I Io 5 P. M,
BANDON,
Phone,
January,
and between R. H. Rosa an«l Viola
and wife,
()fficr in Ranter Building
Office Hours:
can give subscribers the advantage of
which prescribed time is six (6) weeks. The la. I
| Jay of which time will I m - Friday, the 21 st day
$2.75
T Ornate furnithed.
Day and conttacr work
done at low, I living figures. Addreu Bandon
or .all al re dente near .Spruce street and south
: city limits.
nVCillixier-y-
L. J MOTT
J. M. Baker’s Store, Plank Road
and will gar
meh other leliel as to the Court may seem inert
>n
and equitable.
This sun mom is published in the FUndon Re
corder, a weekly
new spaper
pul It hed in Ccx*»
(.'ountv. Oregon, for six (<>) ecumnUve week?,
beginning Friday, March llfcli, 1911,
.ng Friday. April 21 at. 1911, by order
lication
I tine boulder is neatly alwaps
due to rheumatism of the muscles,
and quickly yields to the hie appb
cation of Chamberlain’s liniment.
For sale by C. Y. Lowe.
64, Knight.«
No.
BA NDON.
cording io thr recorded and official plat thereof, filed
j
LODGE.
Pythias. Meets every Monday evening,
at Knights hull. Visiting knights invited to*
attend.
E. Lewin, C. C.
Dr. H. D Houston
J’llYSlUlAK X SUMJU ua
a the order for the publication of this summons,
For three yeais wink h s been put away childish things. Guards
done on problems as to suiditv and ami otticei-. have disappeared,
rim ;
feiulitv ot apples llieie, and the mil oitlers of the “student bivdy" are
conducted at I*icewater and in the goy et nnienl inovviuenl even l>elor<*
Milton distriil and a pait ol the the St.it«* Xgiuultui.il ('i llesi* did,
linighlH of Pythian
0EI.PHI
RECORDER PUBLISHING CO.
I. liras
on or before the last day of the time prescribe«!
Being no longer children they have
influences such conditions as th« t says the Oregon Journal; ami it
fertility or sterility.
might be added that the Bandon
For th«* lust time work wil he high si bool slatted the student sell
meets every Wednesday evening. Visiting
brothers in good standing cordially invited.
O. /X. Trowbridge, N. G.
A, Knopp, Secretary
Summons
hereby required to appear and answer the com
the study ot some speii.il | rob'.cms anti the t 'lit-ge student of to J iy.
ficulties in handling Spilzenl eigris the behavi. 1 of its students. T hey
will be taken up.
Tree- ol «drying have been ttiisleil bet ati-.e they could
Vlgol will b«‘ studied to learn wli.it be trusted, anti have made gootl,
I. «>. «». «•
»ANDON LODGE. No. I3T. I. O. O. F.
I
Great
Combination
Offer
plaint tiled against you in the above entitled suit,
problems concerning and visible sign of the inward grate,
the setting of pens and apples.
I lie distinction has been made
A corps ol the i ollege men will plain between the met grown school
shortly go to I lood liver Io take up Boy, or school girl, of past years,
So the college scores once more in
45. O.
**-f t.. S , nieels Saiurday evening Lefoie and
alt. I t.<u*d < oainiui.i. alion of Masonic Lod^e.
\ . in,; iininbeo cutdudly invited to alu-nd.
.Anna L. Ciaine, W. M.
Mi-rla Mehl, Secretary.
Night oallH answered from otlico.
in llie name of the State of Oregon, you ate
vmg various
This ye n ;pecid dif
Eantcrn Star
0O IDENTAL CHAPTER, No.
io f I. C. Blacklin, the above named defendant
ii.iv <• been of ell govennent. Order and de- j
at Medford experimenting on cross ci-n.-v of behavior are not the only I
ing, in the orchards there, and stud gains, for they are only the outward
ties up there.
Chamberlain
’s Cough Remedy
Cures Colds, Croup und Whuvpiiig Cuuuh.
vs.
officers have all
ultieient.
I*. (
I Suit in Equity
H. C. Blai kitn, Defendant.
Thompson of I lood 1 im i
teal admity of all tlielciding i nn*-
. lul IVarc.’ii, Sev-relaty
Ollie« over Bru« Store.
A Hopsen, Plaintiffs.
R
there.
W. E. Ciaine. W. M.
I
a.m. I 30 to 4, p in.; 7 to 8 in the oVeninp .
and Lu
I .ucas and Otho L. Hopson,
Spe
W. over the traces in every direction
Reese, assisted by | M Spide] of has been the cu tom until now.
Edmund, < )kla , Ray Roberts of
rhe student hotly is organized
la ti mon, l inn county and C u. mil has a- < epted the responsibilities
wife,
an<I doing business under the
chards this year Hell Medfold and proved iiu Il< cl it e, anti the kit king
men
BANDON, OREtiON
bu »¡don, Oregon
ship, consisting of C. Evan
The department of lmrlicullme at ings to the detriment of the college
the Oregonian Agriciiltm.il (ollege
all this has been the regular feat
l orn
M, Staled eoininunii ath*ns fust Saturday
il’lrr the lull moon of eat h n.ontli. All Master
Ma *un» 1 outully invited.
Alvin Munck, Prop
l imey Wedding invitations a Specialty
cas & Hopson, a Co Pailnei-
bi-tween college anti private belong
Homi river.
lYltlHiHliC.
<
J
I
\ citing
Q ANDON LODGE, No, BO A. F. & A-
Office Hours 9 to 12
1?. H. Rosa and Viola Rota,
to and tiom their party, with an oc
tensive scale in apple and 1 ear or cial guards ami
Breuer,
I bui day*.
Wm. N. McKay. C. C.
J. N. I locking, .Secretan
And you bet they'll treat you right
THE RECORDER OFFICE lias recently
added a lot cf new type of the latest
faces, especially for Fine Job Printing,
and we are now prepared to print all
kinds of Fancy Invitations, Announce
ments, Calling Cards, Letter Heads
and in fact all kinds of modern printing
done in a Modern Office.
for the next two years.
ure of the day tot years past.
Ju J make a sign or ring a bell,
FANCY PRINTING
spent to so good an advantage will
is doing pollination work on an ex
Mee«.* Fira ami 1 loot
Neighbor; welcomed.
If you really need a dunk,
r
I
law the State has at its command lor
which might not be
and Pears.
SEASIDE (’AMP NO. 212,
WOt 5DMEN OI II Ir. U ORLD,
Cdll at the Eagle.
' Taint no use to sit and blink
destroyed.
azine, “or if some outside induce county, a junior student, will assist
ment is offered to attract them to it, Mr. Gardner.
Big Experiments in Apples
M.
Windsor.
centage >f seedlings which indicate
Timber owners are spending each
*‘|f children take an interest in the stability and unit characters ot year for fire protection about $130,-
agricultural work’ writes Clifton II. these varieties.
000, the Federal Government spends
Woodhams in the May Sunset Mag
J. D. Griffin of Astoria, Clatsop tor patrol $150,000. and under tins1
many hours
Keep the log* rolling boy* I
Il you lo»e the goods that s old—
__ _ Geo. I*. Topping
.
Sachem.
w. o. w.
( all at the Eagle,
Ma 1
Stevenson, H. Manciet, R. W. Boyle, 1?. W.
burned anil live stock on the range
From the studies ob
¡aim'd we hope to get a certain per
EE ES First and Third 1 ursdays of taci»
iiiivnth at Öth
Mih run
r«in at
mí the
thr* Bandon
R.**ruirin \K
W 1- t.
month
; warn. Sojourning (. lueh iu good ataiuhng aie
I cordially invited to attend.
! A. J. Hartman.
J. C. Sheikh.
Attorney............... ......................... .......E. J. Feeney
ity of the b ading varieties < I prunes tires, the h allies of many settlers
and cherries.
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Treasurer______ ____ ______ _ _____ C. Y. Lowe
for if they like tins slate they will in of preliminary studies of bleeding
work be hopes to take up this com side national forests.
duce their friends back home to
ing j ear with these ti tails. We shall
Six human lives were lost in this
collie out also.
tn 1 determine the lertility or steril stale last summer tit rough forest
Children.
Lewah Tribe No. 48, Imp. O. R. M.
Down at the Eagle
Recorder_________________ _____ f . B. Kausrud
her killed was on private I.unis oni-
Competitive Gardens for
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C. of R.
BANDON CITY DIRECTORY
Last year approximately 1,750.—
R Gardner has started a
John F. Hall
.
t ommisr.oners.G. J. Armstrong, M. I. Dement
head
CT
If you w ish a bottle cohl —
I. M. Dimrnick
________ _ 1 . J. I hrift
County Judge.__ ________
000,000 feet of timber was killed by
and dilferentialion of apple buds.
meeting night. Cards under this
are 75c per inch per month.
W. J. SABIN. Prop.
James Watson
C oroner______ ______ _ ____ ______ JYr. Golden
w ul< is to Ire more along the line of and supplies.
t
Gill line of Harnes«, Sad-
«its. Bridles, Halters,
i tankers and everything
i siialiy kept in a first-
ilat s harness shop,
Repaiiiiig a Specialty
Ed. Rackleft
Sheriff______ ____________________ W. M. Gage
Treasurer...________________ _
Ol the levenm- received from our
Harness Shop
j”
__ ..
Surveyor_______________ ________ A. N. Gould
combined.
wheat
Cutting has hardly begun
i
Coos County Directory.
Representative,
stroyed by tire.
and Wiiir sap apples.
4-4-4-!- . 4-4—!- .-4-^4-
5 Lodge and Professional F
k
4
Directory
i
4
4 Lodges are requested to notify this office
I on election ot officers and on change ot
BAX DOX
made
by
made at
I
of pub
the Houunb«e J. S. Coke,
Judge of Second Judnial
gon,
and rm!
Dwlrict, State ol Ore
MarshbeM. Coca County*. Ore
gon. the id day of .Marrh, 1911.
QR 1 \ ••
GEO P. TOPPING.
IS-i7-F
Attorneys tor Plaintiff,
I
HIGHLAND PARK
CLOTHES
ARE AT
THE
BANDON
STEAM
LAUNDRY
Suburban Lots $20 to $25
Cash or Installments. See
W here Yours Ought to be
A. HABERLY A. F. DERINGER
Prop.