Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, April 07, 1910, Image 5

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    Assessor
Thrift
Gives .In­ I be assessed to such person, s liable
formation to Taxpayers
I fur the |xtynierit of the tax thereon.
;
Grand Nephew of Col.
Blumenrother
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Tl IT
STATE OF OREGON IN AND FCM
THE COUNTY OF COOs
.A. M. Hitchcock and
Emma Flitchcock,
Plaintiffs
I
vs.
[
Summons
May Pearce, and any l
and all persons un- '
...
known, having or claim­
ing an interest or estate,
ui the property made
the
subject
ol
this
action.
Defendants
To May Pearce, and to any
and all person­
unknown., having or claiming an interest or es­
tate, in the property made the subject of this
action, the above named defendants:
IN HIE NAME OF THE
STATE OF OREGON
You, and each cf you, are hereby reuuir ed to I
appear and answer the complaint filed against
you in the above entitled suit, within ten (10)
days from the date ot the service of this sum­
mons upon you, if served within this county, or
within twenty (20) days if served within any
>lher county of the State of Oregon, but if
served by publication, then on or before the last
day of inetime prescribed in the order for the I
publication of this summons, which time pre-
senbed IS six (6) weeks, the last day of which
will be I hursday, May 5th. 1910.
And if you fail to appear and answer said
complaint by the said time, the plaintiffs will
apply to the above entitled C ourt lot an order
lecreeing the partition of certain real property
herein described, said order b; :ng more specific­
ally defined as partitioning, setting aside and
■part from the interest of plaintiffs in and to said
land, the undivided one-fourth interest of de­
fendents in and to said lands, which said
land
is
contained
and
situated
within
metes and bounds described as follows, to wit:
Begining at a point 930 feet West of the
North-east corner of Section 36, Township 28
South of Range 15 West of the Willamette
Meridian in Coos County, Stale i f Oregon, and
from said point of begining continuing West 330
feet, thence running South 264 feet, thence run­
ning East 330 feet, thence running North 264
feet to the place of beginning, containing therein
two acres.
This summons is published in the Bandon
Recorder a weekly newspaper published in Coos
County, Oregon, for six consecutive weeks be-
;uung March 24th, 1910. an J end n; May 5th,
1910, by order of publication n a le by the
I fon. John F. Hall. County Judge of Coos
County, Oregon, at Chambers in Marshfield,
Oregon on the 17th day of March, 1910.
C. R. Wade
H-6t
Attorney for Plaintiffs
County Assessor Thrift last week
received his 1910 Itook of instruc­
tions from the board of state tax
Commissioners and .un »ng the items
Staten Island has the distinction
which directly apply to the people
of C'Mts county are the following, of having the youngest self-made
‘ wireless inventor and operator in the
This is owing to the method which
| person of Frank Weitzman, a four­
has heretofore been used in this
teen year old schoolboy of Canal
county regarding the matter ol
street.
Stapleton, Staten Islan 1.
furnishing each taxpayer with a
Besides being the youngest oper­
copy of his a-is -ssment at the time
ator and inventor, this schoolboy
the assessor cails upon him each
claims to have talked the longest
year. /Yccordtng to the ruling of
distance over the wire by any
the state board the assessor should
am tteur in this state
not furnish these statements until the
Today, while a number of his
taxes have been returned to the
schcol chums were gathered about
county seat and placed upon the him in the rear ot nis father’s store
toll for the reason that changes voting Weitzman picked up the
may be made and this necessitates operator at Key West and sent two
further corresjiondence with the tax hundred words and received an ans­
payer and unnecessary labor on the wer of one hundred and fifty words
part of the assessor.
in less than an hour.
The following extracts from Itis in
Young Weitzman who is an ex
stru lions will perhaps give the tax­ ceptionally bright lad. decided to
payer a bitter idea of the methods become a wireless operator about
which will be pursued this com two months ago, and wnen all of the
ing year:
wireh s operators were kept busy
Section it, Chapter 263, Laws trying to pick up Col Astor’s yacht
1907, provides that every person, which had been reported missing for
except as otherwise provided by law, weeks during the cyclone which
shall be assessed in the county in struck the Cuban coast, he sat down
which he resides etc, The general every afternoon after school hours
rule has been passed noon bv the and constructed a
machine of his
supreme court, in which the court
own. This completed, he studied
says: “Personal property follows
the code of signals used by wireless
the person of the owner and is tax operators lie soon became pro­
able at the place ol his residence.’ ’ ficient in this, and while for some-
In connection with this, two ques- ime he was unable to send messages
tions are likely to arise in the minds
lit succeeded in receiving them from
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
of the assessors which may be mote various points on the New Jersey
Department of the Interior.
or less troublesome.
First what coast and from incoming steamshios
U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon,
January 24. 1910.
class of personal property shall be one hundred and fifty miles at sea
Notice is hereby given that George Moland.
assessed at other than his place of
Today young Weitzman can send whose postoffice address is Bandon, Oregon,
did on the 22d day of April, 1909, hie in this
residence? Second, what constitutes
messages as well as he can receive office Sworn Statement and Application, No.
The class of
place of residence?
them, and every evening he can be 04914, to purchase the nw 1-4 ot se 1-4, sec­
tion 9, Township 29 S., Range 14 West, Wil­
property mentioned in Section 15,
seen in his father’s store picking up lamette Meridian, and the timber thereon, under
Chapter 268, Laws 1907, are tax­
the big incoming liners and re­ the provisions of the act of June 3, 1878, and
acts amendatory, known as the “Timber and
able in the county or citv or other
ceiving messages and news one day Stone Law" at such value as might be fixed by
municipal corporations where the
appraisement, and that, pursuant to such ap­
before these vessels reach port.
plication, the land and timber thereon have
same may be. either to the owners
As soon as young Weitzman been appraised, $100 the timber estimated 250,-
thereof or to the person or co, po
graduates from sell »ol he intends to 000 board feet at $ ,4o per M, and the land
$ nothing; that said applicant will offer final
ration who shall have charge of. or
seek a position on one ol the big proof in support of his application and sworn
be in possession of the same.
liners or at one of the big stations. statement on the 12th day of April, 1910 before
A. D. Morse, U. S. Commissioner at his office,
Shares of stock of natii nal banks
The above was taken from the al Bandon. Oregon.
shall be assessed to the individual
New York Evening Journal and the Any person is at liberty to protest this pur-
chase before entry, or initiate a contest at any
shareholders 01 to the bank at the
boy is a grand nephew of Col. C. time before patent issues, by Filing a corroborated
place where such bank building and
affiidavit in th s office, alleging facts which
T. Blumenrother of this city.
would defeat the entry.
Joan associations or trust companies
BENJAMIN F. JONES,
are located, hence does not follow
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Register.
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the person of the owner.
City Transfer
When personal property is mort
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
All kinds <>f draying and transier-
gaged or pledged, it shall, for th»*
Department of the Intenor.
FOR SALE—mill wood,
U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon,
purpose of taxation, be deemed the ing
March 17. 1910
property 1 f the person who has from Cody's mill $2.00 per load
Notice is hereby given that Joseph A, Kab-
of Bandon, Oregon, who, on May 15
possession. (Section 17, Chapter Coil sold and delivered at lowest ourek,
1903, made Homestead Application (03497).
prices
J.
Jenkins,
Prop
268. Laws ¡907.)
No. 1275«. for W 1-2 of NW 14, and SE
1-4 of NW 1-4, Section 28, Township 28
A list of properly of any person
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south, range 14 west .Willamette Meridian, has
which -may have been furnished the
tiled notice of intention to make F inal five year
BEHT TREATMENT FOR COLDH
proof to establish claim to the land above de
assessor under oath by the owner of
scribed, before A. D. Morse. U. S. Com­
“ Most ordinary colds will yield to missioner, at his office at Bandon. Oregon, on
such property, or a list of the prop
the simplest treatment,'’ says the the 2d day of May, 1910.
erty of any person having been ob Chicago
Claimant names as witnesses:
Tribune, “tnoderativ.- lax
tained by the assessor, doesnot con­ dives, hot foot baths, a free perspir
Glen Cox, |. S. Shields. I M. Willard. Clay
all of Bandon. Oregon.
stitute an assessment. An assess ntion and an avoidance of exposure Garoutte,
I I 6t
BENJAMIN F. JONES. Register
to
cold
and
wet
after
treatment."
inent is not consummated at least W hile this treatment is simple, it
until the assessor gets the list of require* considerable trouble, and
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
property to be assessed, determines tlie one adopting it must remain tn
Department of the Interior
doors for a day or two. or a fresh
U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon
and places his values thereon, anti cold
is almost sure to be contracted,
March 17. I HO
so enters the same upon this toll. and in many instances pneumonia Notice is hereby given that Belle
Axtell Kolp,
Therefore no certificati of ,'Sv«-sS— follows. Is it not better to pin your of Bandon, Oregon, who on January 12, 1909,
to an old reliable prepara ion made Homestead Application (03098), No,
inent can issue until such ; ts have faith
like Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, 03098, fx SEI 4 of NEI-4 and NEI-4 of SE
been performed.
As a i.iat: r of that is famous for its cures of colds 1-4 Sec, 33; and SWl-4 of NW I-4 At NW
|-4 of SWl-4 Section
34, Township 29 S.
accomodation the assessor ntav, at and can always tie depended upon.'' Range 14 W, Willamette Meridian, has filet!
For sale by C, Y. Lowe.
notice of intention to make final commutation
any time after listing anti pla.ing
proof, to establish claim to the land above de­
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values upon the property of any
scribed, before E. A. Dodge, U. S. Commis­
person, furnish such person, if re­
FOR SALE—A lot of two and sioner, at his office, at Myrtle Point. Oregon,
on the 4th day of May 1910.
quested so to do a certificate of three year old heifers. All coining Claimant names as witnesses:
Lawrence Stitt, of Bandon, Oregon
such list. Bitt that might not cor­ in this spring
W. S. Marshall,
Elvin L. Strader of
„
respond to tin assessment of siteli Langlois.
9 7t.
J. E. 'tOung, of
Carl Swelgin, of Prosper
person's property because the val-
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BENJAMIN F. JONES. Recaver.
ues might be changed or other
Advertise in jhe ecorder and
property added upon the roll.
you will get results.
Notice For Publication
The question frequently arises as
to who is liable for the payment o’
Department of the Interior,
U. S. Land Office at Rowburg Oregon,
taxes where propertv which has
New lot best barley Estabrook
March 5. 1910
Notice 1« hereby given that William A De
been assessed to one 1 arty becomes warehouse: $1.25 per sack.
tttf Long,
ol Bandon, Oregon, who on April 6,
the property of another before the
1908, made Homestead Application (044»i8,)
No. 14828, for lot» 6’. 7, 10 and I I, Section 4.
collection of taxes upon the same.
Township 30 South. Range 14 Wert. Wil­
The rule as laid down in Section tS,
lamette Meridian, has hied notice of intention to
make Final five year proof to establish claim
Chapter 269, Laws 1907, declaring
Io the land above described, before A. D.
who shall be liable for the payment
Morw, U. S. Commissioner, al Bandon, Oregon,
on the 22d d»y of April 1910.
of taxes on real property, does not
C laimant names as witnesses:
apply to personal property.
In
George W. Rea. F. F. Baird. George Tyron,
H A. De Long, al! of Bandon Oregon.
real estate the tax is against the land
! VkTERNS
BENJAMIN I. JONES.
I l-»r Myle« perfect ft.
and is lien upon it. In personal prop
v nt ahv 40 yt
Register,
ity and town in' tl • I’
erty it is not required that the par
, of bv mail direct,
i r m.tkr.
Sci’ti for
ticular property assessed shall be
. MAGAZINE
Bong your
itbscribvrs tlitNI art
Sold to satisfy the taxes due upon it,
in i. izme million a month,
r i •ivl««, p.ittornn, <ir«*s‘inakiny, i
but the tax collector shall levy upon
I tin t nir c. l-»n<y needlework.b
tGqurttr.
t-oo.t stories, etc. On v 10 »
TotHE R ecorder
any personal property belonging tn
y. ir ( nrth double), inchidii’g a I »• |
rn
bu
r
br
Inlay, or semi tor $
the person owing such tax. There­
INDt CrMFNTS
fore any person to whom (»ersonal
foA’»eni*-. Postal brlnpa prr’nottn < H- '-
New vein Rouse coal dean and
. ,i > i \ c . h prize ofle: s. Addins
property is assessed, if it can legally nt Het ALL < o. 1» t, IM W 17tk SI.. N« W VJM economical. Estabrook Warhouse.
•r«»i> Woi*k
The normal school question is
fairly before the voters by the initia­
tive bill for Monmouth framed by
her Alumni.
This separates it
wholly fiotu t> ibtii s, and gives the
voten a fair chan.e t<> expr ss their
i iioi 'I■ Sell, - i- are a -necessity—
we must -riic.ite the boys and gitls
—and we must have lead < ts
n< >rtnal ■ m intuì is the place to
and pre, are these Vote, Vi
Monmouth. J. B. V. Butler
Coin.
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J Lodges are M* posted to Notify this Office on Election of Offers and or *
♦ Change of Meeting Night. Cards under this Head are 50c per in., month <•
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Dr EL. L Houston
Lewah Tribe No. 48, linp. O. R. M.
FF. TS every 1 hursday evening at 8 run at
*** the Bandon Wigman. Sojourning chief;
in ¿ood standing are cordially invited to attend.
W. T. Alien
G E Wilson,
C. of R.
- Sathem.
M. Stated communications first Saturday
liter the full moon of each month. .All Martel
Masons cordially invited.
J. A. '• orrison, W M
G. I . Treadgold. Secrelary
KHEUMA1 ISM
More than nine out of every ten
cases of rheumatism are simply
rlieiiuiaiisui of the musclss. due to
cold or damp, nr chronic rheumatism.
Li such ca-es no internal treatment
is required. The free application of
Chamberlain's Liniment is ail that
is needed, and it is certain to give
quick relief. Give it a trial and see
for yourself how qnickly it relieve...
tin* pain and soreness.
The rnedi
ciues usually given internally for
rheumatism are poisonous or very
strong medicine. They are worse
than useless in cases of chronic am:
muscular rheumatism.
For sale by
C. Y Lowe.
PHYSICIAN
&. SUHGh'Ub
< >rtiee over Drnu St or»*.
Hours, 9 to 1?.
H.ni. I :30tu 4. i in.; 7 to H in the evening.
Niuht calln aiiHwered froui ofttet».
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IltMHlN.
T? ANDON LODGE, No. 130 A. F. fc A.
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Professional IDutJOtory
LiOdgG s. li ci
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OKFGOX
Hi- s I,. Perkin«
Office in Denholm Building
OFFICE HOURS: 10 a. m. to S p.
nt., 7 p. tn. to 8 p. 111
Night
after
call
answered from
<-ffi e hours
Residence
I. O. O. I-
Dr L F Sorensen
12 \NDON l.ODGE, No. 133, I. O O. F.
meets every Wednesday evening. Visiting
brotheis in good standing cordially invited.
C. F. Thomas,,N. G.
A. J. Hartman, Secretary
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Rebekah Lodge No. 126.
IVrEE I S in K. of P. hall every second
DENTIST
Office Over Vienna Cafe
Telephone at Office and Home.
fourth Fridays. Practice nights first b ri-
day of the month; Social evening the 3d Friday
ot the month. A cordial invitation extended to
all members in good standing.
‘ Inez Jenkins, N. G.
I3elle A. Kolp, Secretary.
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bANDON
and
OREGON
a KE A IIGIH.il,
T.
VI'TORNEY AND COUNSEL« R
AT LAW,
nota it V PUBLIC
Bandon,
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Or*|J<»n.
Oflicn W ith Bandon Investment < ->
Kill gilts of I'ytlilaa
Shady Brook dairy feed is made
of pure alfalfa meal rolled in good
mollasses.
»Hasses. The best milk pro-
during feed on the mat ket. For
s de by T. W. Robis« n at Central
warehouse.
6tl'
TjELPHI
No.
LODGE.
64. Knights
of
Dr. RI- ivi. Brown.
Pythias. Meets every Monday evening
it Knights hall. Visiting knights invites! to
ittend.
Wm. N. McKay, G. C.
B. N. Harrington K. ol R. S.
Resident Dentist.
Office in Panter Building
Office Hours:
Woolmen of the World
easide Camp No. 212 meets every first anil
*■' third I hursdays of each month. Visiting
neighbors cordially invited.
R. W. Bullard, C. ( .
J. N. Hosking, Clerk.
.n
For best early seed potatoes, in­
fittire of J. H. Jones, Bandon.
4l
AND
SURGEON
Attorney and Counselor-at Law
residence. Main 346
CT W REA
Attorney
DR J. U KELLEY
nd Counselor-at-Law
Notary Public
U.
S. Land Contest« a Spe< laity
Physician and Surgeon
Practice in all Courts
Oftcf in Donald Charleston home, opposite
Presbyterian church, Bandon, Oregon
Laird-Lowe Bluilding
Otiae m Room No. II,
Bandon
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Oregon
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Z?ÆVÀ’ OB BANDOG
BAXIMIX
BOARD OF
OIÎEI.OX
DIRECTORS:
J. I.. Ku>nrnl>erg. President. J. Denholm,
President; F. J. Fahy. Cashier; Frank Flam, T. P. Hanly.
Vice
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A general banking business transacted anti customers given every accommodation con­
sistent with safe and conservative banking
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Merchants National Rank, Portland. Oregon; I he Chase National Rank, of New Yor|c.
CORRESPONDENTS:
Sunday school every Sunday at
to a. tn; Christian Endeavor in the
evening. Preaching every Sunday
except the fourth Sunday of the
month. Visitors, welcome.
ORE
Office over Skeels’ Store
Office Phone. Main 335;
Office and residence in F’antcr residence property
next door to Bi|ou Theatre
Many people object to taking the
str-ng medicines usually prescribed
by
physicians
for rheumatism.
riiere is no need of internal treat
m.nt in any. case of muscular or
chronic rheumatism, and more than
nine out of every ten cases of the
disease are of one or the other of
these varieties. W ben there is no
fever and little (if anv) swelling, yon
mav know that it is only necessary to
apply Chamberlain's Liniment freely
'o get qnick relief. Try it for sal»
by C. Y. Lowe.
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OREGON
BANDON
OBJECT TO STRONG MEDICINES
OREGON
C. R. BARROW
H. W. KOMMITEK
PHYSICIAN
I to 5 P. M,
BANDON.
COQUIJJL
Dit
Butter Wrappers for sale at this
office.
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Presbyterian Church
9 to 12 M.
Phone,
The American National Rank, of San Francisco, Calif;
THE HARDWARE MAN
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Rooms tor light house-keeping.
Steam heat, electric lights, telephone
convenient and cozy. Inquire at
Bandon Steam Laundry.
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BRIDGE it BEACH Stoves, Ranges and Heaters have in them so many excellencies
that they are now acknowledger! the greatest sellers on the coast and they are growing
in favor every year.
We have the exclus.ve agency in Bandon tor these household
and office necessities, and prices range exceedingly modest in either case.
TINNING AND PLUMBING A SPEC IALTY.
Our Assortment of Hardware. Tinware and Edged Tools is Most Complete.
FOR CONSTIPATION
Mr. I. H. Farnham. a prominent
druggist of Spirit Lake. Iowa, nays:
"Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver
Tablets are certainly ■ th* best thing
on the market for constipation.’*
Give these tablets a trial, toll are
certain to find th«ui agreeable and
25 cents.
pleasan» in eflect. Price.
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Simples free. For sale by C Y
Lowe.
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DON'T FORGET,
P. B nde/, Optometr
the Gallier the first
Wednesday in each i
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First class job work a specialty.
A HEALING SALVE
FOR
HANDS AND HOKE
BURNS.
Hotel Gallier
CHAPPED
NIPPLES
As n I ioh I ing salve for burns, sores,
sore nipples anti chapped band-
Chamberlain's Salve ts most excel­
lent. It allays the pain of a burn
almost instantly, anti unless the in­
jury is very severe’ heals the parts
without leaving a scar.
Price 25
rents. For salt* by ('. Y. J-owe.
F. J. HAYES
OPTOMETERIST
WILL BE AT
Dr. Perkin’s Off ice
Bandon on the
22d & 23d of Each Month
im jim
Don’t Forget the Date
Rates $l.oo to $2.00 per day.
week or month.
Bandon
Special rates by
Sample Room in Connection.
Oregon