Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915, October 17, 1911, Image 2

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Tresspass Notice
All persons are warned not to
hunt, lish or trespass in any manner
on the McClelan
New Lake
ranch or the W. P. Pomeroy ranch
or they will be prosecuted. — Pome
roy <Sc Guerin.
9-15-12 15
Published Every Tuesday and Friday by the
Recorder Fu.toislo.irtg Company. •
L. J. BUTTERFIELD
C. E. KOPF
Subscription, fl 50 per Year in Advance. Advertising Rates Made
Known on Application. Job Priutiug a Specialty.
Eutered al the, Baudou Poatoflioe as beoorid Class Matter.
Baldwin
BRUIN’S BANQUET.
Pianos
Assessor_____ ______________
If you are contemplating
buying a Piano, give us
a call. It costs you noth­
Recorder.....
_C. Y. Lowe
Gro. P. Topping
Attorney............ ......................... .... F. J. Feeney
Counciimen.__ M. Breuer, R. W. Boyle. H.
Manciet, Wm. McKay, C E. Bowman, H.
D.
77-14-1
Io the
land
United
Morte.
States Commissioner, at Bandon, Oregon, on the
27th day of October. 1911.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Jess Ward and
Reese Wald, oi Myrtle Point, Ore.; Ed. Young
and Amos E. Hadsall, ol Bandon, Oregon
last pub oct 20
Beniamin F. Jones, Register.
Notice for Publication
Department of the Interior,
U. S. Land Office, al Roseburg, Oregon
October 4th. 1911
Notice is hereby given that George D.
of Bandon. Oegon. who
made Homestead entry
and E
Deos,
,on March 15, 1906,
Serial
No. 03925 for
I-2NEI 4 NW
1-4
NE 1-4, Section 10, Township, 30 S. Range 14
West Willamette Meridian,
has filed notice of
intention to make final five year
Notice is heiebv given that the
firm ol Clark it Jackson, operating
the Vienna Cafe has been dissolved
by mutual consent and that K. F.
Clark has as u led the business and
will pay all debts and collect all
bills. Dated at Bai don, Ore , Oil
••kad, ’ Are you th* cadtjjf master 6,1911. Clark & Jackson.
X
above devribed. before A.
Lot 2 Sec. II.
Notice of Dissolution.
A true happening wltlell has neen
made the subject of n cartoon occurred
at a fashionable golf club near laju
don A young man Interested In golf
solely for the sake of the social at
inouphere one day decided to play a
round
Ro he sauntered leisurely
dowu to the enddy house, where he
met n certain pep|H»ry lord Not know
lug the gentleman and twreljr looking
at blm, the somewhat fopptah youth
bled notice of intention to make final com­
before
Edgar A. Dodge, United States Commissioner,
at Myrtle Point, Oregon, on the 27th day of
November, 1911.
Clamaoant
names as
B
witnesses;
Tinker, T. H.
John
Shaw
N.
and
Levi Got. all ol Bandon, Oregon.
BENJAMIN F Jones, Register
11.21
month at 8th run at the Bandon W ig­
Sojourning Chiels in good standing aie
J. C. Sheilds,
Sachem.
A, J. Hartman,
C. of R.
w. o. w.
Keep the logs rolling boys I
SEASIDE CAMP NO. 212,
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD,|
Meets First and
Brown.
\ idling
I bird Thursdays.
Neighbors welcomed.
Wm. N. McKay. C. C.
H. E. Boak, Secretary
M ishoii I o ,
Bandon
Undertaking
Parlors
L? AN DON LODGE. No. I3Ü A. F. & A
M, Stated communications first Saturday
after the full moon oi each month.
Special
communications secoaJ SatuiJay
iherealler.
All Master Masons cordially invited.
W. E. Craine, W. M.
Phil Pearson, Secretary
H. A. COX, Manager
Eaatern Star
0CCIDENTAL CI IAPTER, No. 45, O.
E. S-, meets Saturday evening before and
after stated communication of Mas. nic l.odgc.
Visiting members cordially invited to al’-nd.
Anna 1.. Craine,
. M.
Having taken charge of the
Bandon Undertaking Parlors,
am prepared to give all busi-
nesst left in my care, careful
attention.
Merta Mehl, Secretary.
i. <». o. r
I
LJ ANDON LODGE, No. 133, I O. O. F.
meets every Wednesday evening. Visiting
brothers in good standing coidmlly invited.
Chas. P. Still, N. G.
A. J. Hartman, Secretary
Knlghta of Pythias
TjELPH!
No.
LODGE,
64. Knights
of
Pvihias. Meets every Monday evening
at Knights hall. Visiting knights united to
attend.
J. C. Shields, C. C.
Brown & Gibson
B. N. Harrington K. of R. S.
I'he Leading Contractors
Saturdays at Hotel Gallier
and Builders
M. G. POHL, Optomeretist
Well Recommended by
Patrons
We furnish plans and speci­
fications and if you are go­
ing to build anything, no
matter how large or how
small, we can save you
money, Let us figure on
your building.
C. R. WADE
Attorney at JLe.'w
Agent Pacific
Surety Company.
J
WILSON & WALRÀTH
Blacksmiths and
Wagonmakers
Wagons of all kinds made to order.
All kinds of Blacksmith Work, both
heavy and lieht, will receive prompt
attention. Horse Shoeing a specialty
Shop on Columbia Avenue
Office Bank
Phone 102, Bandon, Oregon
of Bandon Bldg.
UR. K. W. ttOMNITKll
SURGEON
PHYSICIAN AND
BANDON
OREGON
Office and reiidence in Panter reiidence property
next door to Bijou Theatre
DR SMITH J. MA1T KT
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
OFFICE IN PANTER BUILDING
Office Hours 9 to 12—1 to 5
BANDON,
-
-
OREGON
Dr. K. L,. Houston
PHYSICIAN & SUNGHuN
BANDON
Harness Shop
hull line of Harness, Sad­
dles, Bridles, Halters,
Blankets and everything
usually kept in a first-
class harness shop.
Repairing a Specialty
W. J. SABIN, Prop.
Office over Drag Store. Hours. 9 to 12
1:30 to 4, p.m.; 7 to 8 in the evening.
a . m.
Night calls answered from otlioe.
-
BANDON.
-
•
OKMUON
Dr Li. B. Sorensen
DENTIST
Office Over Vienna Cafe
Telephone at Office and Home,
ClEGOH
bANDON
RICE’S
TRANSFER LINE
G.
T. TKKAI>GOLI>
ATTORNEY AND COUNSEL* H
AT - LAW,
NOTARY PUBLIC
R. H. RICE, Prop.
Bandon,
Oregon
Office
With
Bandon
Invslueul
Co
All kinds of light and heavy Brav­
The Best All Around Family St ,\-
ing Machine that can be product <|.
Made in both Rotary and Vibrator
Stvles
The Rotary makes both Lock nnd
Chain Stitch, I'he latest up to-the-
minute steel attachment wiUt each
machine. So’il on easy pa\ nt nts.
S< ml name and address for our
laautiful II. T. catalogue free.
W Hi I ESEWING MACHINECO.
1460 Market Street
San Francisco
California
ing. Also sells and delivers mill
wood,coal,etc. Office at Schumate’s
Store. Phone orders promptly at
tended.
Dr. H- Ivl. Brown.
Rexident Dentist.
Office in Pxnter Building
Offu- Hour.:
MY
CLOTHES
ARE AT THE
Phone.
9 to 12 M., I to 5 P. M,
BANDON.
OREGON
C. R. BARROW
BANDON
Attorney and Counselur-at-Law
STEAM
COQUILLE. - ORE
LAUNDRY
Office over Skeels’ Store
Office Phone, Main 335;
residence. Main 346
Where Yours Ought to be
A. F. DERINOFR
PUBLIC
•
LAND AND
CASES.
Prop.
MINING
proof, to estab­
lish clam to the land above doribed,
Luke, Henry
t**
wam.
/
ship 30 S.. Range 14 West Willamette Meridian
mutation proui. Io e.taliluh claim
b . B. Kausrud
Municipal Judge........................
ing to examine them.
Lewah Tribe No. 48, Imp. O. R. M.
i VTEEIS First and Third Tuesdays of each
cordially invited to attend.
J. W. Ma.t
Treasurer___________________
and N -W. 1-4 S.-E. 1-4 Section 2. Town­
ha.
...........................
irrmTrnr v ir x i 1 1 > > ................... »
Dr. Golden
BANDON CITY DIRECTORY
The White
A good position can be had by
ambitious young men or women in
the field of “wireless ' or railway
telegraphy, Since the eight hour
law became effective, anti since the
wireless companies established sta­
tions throughout the country, there
is a great shortage of telegraphers.
Positions pay beginners Iront $70 to
$9 > per month, with good chance of
advancement. The National Tele­
graphic Institute of Portland, Ote ,
operates under supervision of R R
and Wireless < fficials and places all
graduates in position.
78-*3
....T. J. Thrift
_. John F. Hail
County Judge______________
Commissioners.G. J. Armstiong, M. T. Demen
—
Clubbing Offer
A Good Position.
are 75c per meh per month.
T. M. Dimmick
1 reatin er ____
Mayor J. C. D.ihhnan stalled his
Tongue Could Tell.
,
carter as a cowboy, and is at present
"Last night, George, you told me you
loved me more than tongue could tell, Mayor of Omaha, and has the fol­
THE FINISH WAS EXCITING. and. oh, George, that wasn't true!”
lowing record: Sheriff of Dawes Co ,
Prices $250 and up
“Why, darling, what do you mean?” Neb , three terms; Mayor of Chad­
“I mean that it wasn’t more than-
After tha Pork Course Gave Out a my little brother’s tongue could tell, ron, two terms; Democratic Nal’l
Easy Terms
Deasert of Cold Lead Ended the
Commitlteman, eight years; Mayor
tie beard It all!”
Fcaet, and the Unwilling Hoot Vowed
<ii Omaha, six years, and in 1910
Never Again to Fool With a Bear.
III patterns are sure to be followed canditJatt for Governor of Nebraska.
A teamster In the employ of one of more than good rules.-Locke.
Writing to Foley & Co., Chicago,
the big tanneries in tbe west had a
BANDON DRUG CO
he
says; “I have taken Foley Kid­
luughabie yet trying adventure with a
Instrument of Agreement.
bear While on Ills wuy from the woods
ney Pills and they have given me a
with a load of bark. As be emerged
deal
great
u— of relief
. so 1 cheerfully
team
he
THIS AGREEMEFT, Made and
from the woods with his
Yours truly,
stopped to give the mules a breatliiug entered into this 18th day of Match, recommend them.’’
which he
Ban-
spell aud to eat Ills dinner, —
(signed
)
James
C.
Dahlman.
1905, between W. R Ranter and T.
A Great
______ __
_ tin bucket Ue hud
carried
in a
I
don
Drug
Cp.
scarcely opened his bucket and begun W. Banter of Bandon, Coos Coun ­
cut When
when a bear came out of the ty, Oregon, the parties of the first
to eut
Should Hear Him Then.
woods ou oue aide of the road, only
Wife (couiplalnlugly) — You never
|>
‘
tt,
and
J.
C.
Moomaw,
D.
L.
two or three rods in the rear of the
praise me to any one.
wagon. Bruin aauiitered along, paying Pet kins, T. I). White, G. Boak and
Hub—I don’t, eh? You should hear
no attention to the team, but the team­ H W. Dunham, all the members of me describe you at the intelligence of-
Semi-Weekly Oregon Journal, one
ster. desirous of seeing what the bear
year_____ _______ _________ ______ $1.50
Ike when I’m trying to hire a cook,—
that
copartnership
doing
business
would do, threw a bit of salt pork In
Boston Transcript.
Semi - Weekly Bandon Recorder
bls way. The bear stopped, smelled at under the firm name and style of
1.50
one year
tbe pork and gulped it down greedily. the “Coquille River Steamboat Co.,
Foley Kidney Pills
Then the unlmnl, noting the source
$3.C0
the parties of the second part, WIT­
Total
of tbe morsel, came toward the wagon
Supply just the ingredients needed
NESS
EHL
that
und rose ou his haunches as If to say
to build up, strengthen and restore
that another btt of pork would prove
WHEREAS, G. Boak and H.
the
natural action of the kidneysand Both Papers One Year $2.00
acceptable.
W Dunham of the parlies of the
The teamster laughed and tossed out
bladder.
Specially prepared fot
a second piece, which bruin devoured, second part have entered into an backache, headache, nervousness,
and then he posed again. But the agreement of purchase of all the
The Semi-Weekly
rheumatism and all kidney, bladder
teamster wanted the rest of his dinner
steamboats belonging to the parties
himself and paid uo attention to the
anti urinary irregularities. Bandop
shaggy Intruder. The beggar, seeing of the first part; and,
Oregon Journal
Drug Co.
that the teamster was no longer aware
WHEREAS, said steamboats
Publishes the latest and most complete tele­
of tils presence, snorted sharply two or have been turned over to the said
They Might Disappear.
graphic news of the world; gives reliable
three times and walked back and forth
“You want the pockets to run up
market reports, as it is published at Portland
actoss the road as If reconnoitering G. Boak and H. W. Dunham; and,
and down, I suppose?" said the tailor.
the situation. Presently he growled,
where the market news can be and is cor­
WHEREAS, the said G. Boak
“No. sir,” the irritable customer re­
but the teamster, .thinking that the
and H. W. Dunham have entered plied. “I prefer stationary pockets. rected to date (or each issue. It also has a
beast would go away If lie got nothing
page of special matter t v the f.irrn and
into the copartnership hereinbefore You may make the silts perpendicular, home, an interesting story page and a page
further, continued his meal.
however.
”
—
Life.
The bear ventured near and finally referred to for the puiposeof con
or more of comic each week, and it goes to
climbed up the load of bark at the1
ducting a general steamboat and
Lame back isoneof the most com­ he subscriber twice each week—104 times a
bind end qf I lie wagon. The man was
year.
unpleasantly surprised at tills move­ transportation business on the Co­ mon forms of muscular rheumatism.
ment of bruin's, ns he was wholly quille river.
A few applications of Chamberlain's
unarmed.
NOW THEREFORE, the par­ Liniment will give relief. For sale
Accordingly he threw a bit of pork
The Senii-Wcckly
ties
of the first part in consideration by C. Y. Lowe.
into the road, nt the same time yell
lug to the bear to direct Its attention of said agreement of purchase and
Bandon Recorder
to the meat. The bear dropped down lor the consideration in said agree-
Notice for Publication
Gives all the local news and .'happenings and
and went and picked It. up, but ns . inent mentioned, they and each of
soon as it whs swallowed and there
should be in every home in this vicinity. The
was no more forthcoming he made an them agtee not to, directly or indi­ Department of the Interior,
two papers make a splendid combination and
U. S. Land Office, at Roseburg, Oregon,
rectly, engage in the steamboat or
other charge upon the wagon.
you can save $ I by sending your subscrip­
September 5th, 1911
The teamster started the mules on­ transportation business of any kind
tions to The Bandon Recorder. We can
ward, but knew that he could not hope '
Norice is hereby given that M. Coy Caudill,
also give our subscribers a good clubbing of­
or
description
whatsoever
upon
the
to escape with his heavy load of bark i
of Bandon, Oregon, who, on April 9th, 1910,
fer for the Daily and Sunday, or Sunday
Au idea struck him. He would coax waters of the Coquille river between made Homestead Entry Serial No. 06061, for
Journal in connection with the Semi-Weekly
the bear on by feeding the lunch to ( Coquille and Bandon in Coos coun­ i E. 1-2 S.-E. 1-4, Section 25, Township 29 S.
Bandon Recorder.
him until they should come to a ty, Oregon, prior to the 1st day oi Range 14, West Willamette Meridian, has filed
friend’s house a mile or two along the
notice of intention to make commutation proof
road. Then he would get a gun and January, 1912, without the written
to establish claim to the land above described,
consent
of
parties
of
second
part.
shout the old fellow.
before A. D. Morse, United States Commissioner,
The teamster sat on the bark, facing
IN WITNESS WHEREOF at Bandon. Oregon, on the 27th day of October,
backward, his big dinner bucket nl
said parties have hereunto set their 1911.
band. When the lamr came up with
Claimant names as witnesses:
Cassius W.
the wagon and threatened to clinili hands and seals in duplicate this
Doyle. William Dock, Jack Alberson, W iliam
upou the load the teamster tossed out 18th day ot March, 1905
a piece of pork. The supply of this
A. Prewett, all of Bandon, Ore^or.
W. R. 1 anter,
edible was limited, so he tossed the
BENJAMIN. F. JONES, Register.
T. W. Ranter,
besst a slice of bread, which fell but
Last Pub. Oct. 2Ü
J C. Mooinaw,
ter side up.
Bruin nosed It. then
licked the butter off and left It.
r. I) White,
Notice for Publication
The uext slice fell butter side down,
•o. L. Perkins,
and the beftr ignored It. Itolled eggs
G Boak.
and cheese fared the same.
Bruin
D-"-rtm-u* ol the Interior,
wanted pork. The teamster dealt this
U. d. 1 and Office at Roteburg, Oregon,
IL W. Dunham.
out lu small bits, which fulled to satis
September 13, 1911
Signed
and
sealed
in
the
pres
­
fy. and the bear was growing ugly and
Notice u hereby given that Claire Ttead^old,
ence ol us at witnesses
aggreaslve.
formerly Claire Walker, oi Bandon, Oregon,
At length tlie teamster saw Ills friend
A. |. Sherwood,
who, on November 12th, 1906, made home-
at work in a field and called to him to
O C. Sanford.
79-'4 ■tead entry 14239, aerial No 040141 loriots 6,7,10
run for Ids gun. The man seemed to
realise the state of the case and set
off on a dead run for his house, a
quarter of a mile distant But the
•upply of pork was out before he re­
turned. aud the poor teamster was In
a sorry plight
The beer climbed upon tbe loud. The
teamster tossed him the Inst piece of
pork and thou Jumped from tils wagon
aud tore down the road. Bruin, prob­
ably thinking that the teamster was
fleeing with a stock of cevetisl pork,
started after him. The terrified man
had a fair start, tint he stumbled over
u atone and fell full length, and the
liear was close upon him when there
came the loud re|H>rt of a gnu.
The friend had come nt last The
teamster rose and looked round. There
lay hia late pursuer in the road. dead.
The tenmater declared that never again
would tie fool with a bear.—Harper's
Weekly.
on election ot officers and on change of t
meeting night. Cards under this head £
atson
A. N. Gould
Mayor_____________________
but I happen to know that be Is not in
need of any caddies this afternoon.” James C Dahlman, “Cowboy” Mayor
It was some time before either recov­
of Omaha, “Throws the Lariat ’’
ered.—Boston Transcript.
It Was Long Drawn Out and Only
Whetted His Appetite.
James
C ierk
Coroi.er___________________
Notice To The Public.
Lodges are requested to notify this office L
W. W. Gage
Sheriff
Survex or__
No trespassing or shooting will
October 17, 1911
be allowed on the premises ot the
undersigned, and anv one violating
here?" Without an Instant’s hesita­ this notice will be prosecuted.
tion Lord ---- replied, "No, I am not, 76-ts-x
R. P. H empel .
1USEDAY
irrn-mY
Ed. Kackleff
Representative
Famous
Lodge and Professional £
Directory
Coos County Directory, £
We are Agents for the
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If you are interested in any contest
or any matter before the Interior De­
partment. write to Clark & Wright,
registered land lawyers, 902 F Street
N. W. (opposite Gcn’l Land Office).
Washington. D. C Free information
about contests and where to obtain
scrip, locatable upon public lands
without residence or cultivation.
Do you want pure drugs and
ding sundries, fine prrfumes, hair
brushes and toilet articles. If so
call cn
C. Y. LOWE, The Druggist
BANDON, ORE.