Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, July 07, 1910, Image 3

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The
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Academy Commence that the trial has ber<; fatally de fee
eat
Tèe crowd catches its breath a«
Referee’ Sale
Notice of
live.
Not so with the court a
Tojtek.t.
In Kansas, the Supreme Court
has shown a fine pur|M>sc to cut Imw
from technical absurdities which :>.<v<
somehow grown up aril strangely
par dyzetl the brain cells of many
other courts In line, iht. Sttpr- me
Court of Kansas is reaching for the
attainment of that highest ideal of
justice—
The well brought up child of today is
j easily distinguishable from the one
■’ I be law is common sense ”
Good
form
Real Property
THURSDAY
JULY
7,
<isc*\'- j JR*-j? a 'V .'vii
« Notice is
hereby given th.it
the vakslictoriiMi steps out.
Her
virtue of a judgment, oid«i «nd da- * Lodge and. Professional Di roo tory » ••
n>ab> r lea is a little forward in her
cree of tl<c <‘:rcuit Court of the »
seat and her hit her twists and un­
<
St«ie ot Oiigou tor Coos County I
twists his fingers. Not only has -hr
Lodges are Requested to Notify this Office on Election of Officers and on
rendered ami entered on the 27th
led her class, but she is its darling.
F
Change of Meeting Night. Cards under this Head are 50c per in., month t-
«lay of June. A. D., 1910,* whereby t
Pretty, precocious, impish, ami with
*->' « sk » AWHW9AO -»*<■->• *v >■ > * * <• ♦ •>•>.<• T
al wistful, she is to s< Ive tlie riddle
1 was appointed Referee in Parlition •s. st.« ij
witii power to sell the lands de­
of “Shakespeare—the Man.”
who
has
had
no
moral
training.
The
Dr. Tï. D Houston
scribed as Lots 5, 6, 7, 8. 9 and 10 Lrwah Tribe No. 48. Imp. O. R. M.
And now comes the valedictory —
boy knows why he takes off his bat
LETS evay Thursday evening al 8 «un at
PHYSICIAN X SUK(JN<H\
the event of the morning. With
in Block 28 of Woodland Addition
tlie Bandon
igman. Sojourning chief i
to all women folk. It is to make the
Siletz
Homesteaders
Are
< Itttce over l>rnu Sturo.
H ouin , 9 t-v
the twitch of a real emotion at her
stronger sex—all other boys—know that Ito Bandon, l oos County, Oregon as in good standing are coidully invited to attend.
».in. I *30 to 4« |< in. ; 7 to H in the* evening ■
G
E
Wilson,
C
.
S.
Hubbard
Successful.
heart, her face becomes still more
it must respect the weaker one and to I same appear platted and «>1 record
C. of R.
Sachem.
Night culte Hiisucrt’d from oflb'f.
make womankind respect themselves, in the office of the Countv Ckrk of
wistful—“Kind friends!” —and the
IIAMMIN.
.
.
.
OIIICUON
Masonic
Washington, June 24.—The Sen for every honest boy, you know, is said Countv, in the suit for partition
townsfolk receive the gracious sen­
T? ANDON LODGE. No, 130 A. F. A A-
tences with mute syfupathy. She ate tcxl.iv passed without amendment the keeper and guardian of every lit­ of Axel F. Johnson, Plaintiff, vs
Dr D. D Sorensen
M, Stat.-d communications first Saturday
tle girl, and if he does not protect her
«heels half round "Teachers!"— tht) bill previously passed by lhe when the occasion require.« he is put­ Clara Johnson, Defendant. I will in after the full moon of each n.onth. All Mastci
DENTIST
Masons cordially invited.
House
directing
the
issuance
of
and the conventional words of grati
accordance with such judgment,
ting
Office Over Vienna Cafe
J. A. '‘/orrison. W. M.
• down his own sisters and all the
tu<le take on a new meaning, 1 patents to settlers on the former little daughters he may have himself order and decree and the Laws of G. T. Treadgold, Secretory
Telephone' at Office and Home.
day in danger. Besides, he is Oregon, Oder for sale at public auc­
* Schoolmates !”- and the boys and Siletz reservation where entry was some
bANDON
-
-
OREGON
blunting his own tine aud polite feel­
I. <>. <>. F
girls before her rise in a body to made for the exclusive use and bene ings, for a gallant and brave man Ls tion to the highest bidder at the Q \NDON LODGE, No. 133, I. O. O. F.
<1. T. TltF. YIHÍOI I»,
receive her good wishes for the fu­ tit of entrymen who built houses on Invariably courteous and protecting to Court House Door in Coquille, Coos
meets every Wednesday evening. Visiting
YTTORNEY ANI» COT Nsj I < h
woman, and when he fails her ut the County. Oregon, on Saturday, July («others in good standing cordially invited.
ture. She turns again more slowly. the land, improved it and a>'tuallv time
he is needed he is called a cow-
AT - LAW,
L. J. Radley, N. G.
"Beloved classmates!”—and they entered into occupation of the land ar<t
30, 1910 at the hour of 11130 A M , A. Knopp, Secretary
•
NOT Mil FUIILIC
The well brought up little girl does all and absolute the right, title, in­
«urge io their feet, as, with a little 1 for the period required by law.
Bandon,
-
Oregon.
the
tilings
in
which
she.
too.
has
been
Rebekah Lodge No. 126.
lhe Senate also passed the House
catch in her voice, she binds them i
trained by wise parents. She respects terest and estate of Axel 1’’. Johnson
LETS in 1.O.0 F. hall every second and Ollie»» With Bandon Inv->stmeui l,'n
close as a ilass with words of joy for hill authorizing the construction and the manly prejudices of her little boy and Clara Johnson in and to the Lots
fourth Tuesdays. Practice nights 1st Tues­
th«* past, hope for the future, and maintenance of a dike on Olalla friends; she dims not tense them coarse­ 5. 6, 7, 8, 9 and to in Block 28 of day of the month; Soc ial evening the 3d T uesday
Dr. K- Ivi. Brown.
ot the month. A cordial invitation extended to
ly or say iiellttliug things of their cour­
Resident Dentist.
Slough, Lincoln county.
for their lives together, a farewell.
age aud honor; she li;ts a modest Woodland Addition to Bandon .dl members in good standing.
Clara Goetz, N. G.
As she takes her seat there falls .Siletz original homesteaders who manner and by showing respect for aforesaid. And deeming il for the
Office in Panter Bu. hnj;
Belle A. Kolp, Secretary.
the hush tiiat means more than ap­ have remained with their claims will her elders helps the boys to follow her best interests ot all patties that the
Office Hours; 9 jo |¿ M. I to 5 I’. M,
example; she is so clean ami tidy
Phone.
BANDON. OREGON
plause. Alter a moment the distin­ at last get possession of the long, aliout
Kiiiulifi« of Pythia«
all her litth* person and in all sale be made for cash oulv, the
guished alun nus from the city steps contested property without further tier little garments that tlie boys must terms of the said sale are hereby au­ T)ELPHI LODGE. No. M. Knights of
Pjthias. Meets every Monday evening
litigation. Attorney A. W. Lafferty, b<* «■lean aud tidy out of very shame, nounced to be cash in hand with at Knights
(A R. BAK ROW
forward to pres.-nt the diplomas.
hall. Visiting knights invited to
if
for
no
other
reason,
and
she
ex
­
In a few words he tells these who appeared for a majority of the presses no liking for anything that is bid. This property is well improved. attend.
Wm. N. McKay, G. C.
Attorney and Counselor-at-Law
B. N. Harrington K. of R. S.
youthful seniois of the future and of original homesteaders engaged in I 1 not spiritually uplifting and beautiful. with good fences, house, barn and
COQUILLE. - ORE
So, in a way, the little girl must lead sheds situated in one of the best
how their school lite may further the recent struggle with the General
Woodmen of the World
Office over Skeels' Store
residence
districts
of
Bandon
and
juvenile
society,
just
as
the
grownup
and enhance opportunity. Then he Land office this morning received a
woman does the grownup kind, for prospective bidders are invited to
Office
Phone,
Main 335;
residence. Main 34(-
easide Camp No. 212 meets every first ar I
walks gravely Io the little table, telegram from Senator Chamberlain when she misbehave« she is giving all inspect the land and improvements.
third Thursdays of each month. \ ¡siting
takes from it the pile of diplomas announcing that his bill had passed boys permission to be as bad and Dated this thirtieth day of June, neighbor, cordially invited.
l»lt. K. W. ROftMITKR
R. W. Bullard, C. C .
as they wish to be.
A. D., 1910
and faces the expectant group of the senate. This is identical with unpleasant
PHYSICIAN
AND SURGEON
J.
N.
i
locking,
Clerk.
As for tile small politenesses which
A. D. Morse, Referee,
youth, lie hunts till he finds the the bill which Congressman Hawley so clearly stamp the lady and gentle­
EANDON
ORBGOB
25 5t
Bandon, Oregon.
Office and residence in Panlcr residence property
little roll for the valedictorian. At got through the House of Represen­ man. If a loy and giri get accustomed
O W REA
next door to Bijou Theatre
them in their early years they will
her name she steps forward, and. as tatives. and means that there are no to
Attorney ‘ nd Counselor-at-Law
have I Item at their finger points at the
she takes her diploma from his hand, differences to compromise in confer­ time when they are most necessary.
Notary Public
DR. «J. D KELLEY
Don’t fi rget that T. W. Robinson
To
learn
to
eat
quietly
is
important,
there lings out the pent up applause ence. All that remains now is the
U. S. Land Contests a Specially. Practice in
has
Shady
Brook
dairy
food,
also
also how to do all the other small
Physician and Surgeon
all Courts
of a moment ago. With the sound President’s signature, which will un and
tilings which conqiose table etiquette, the very best cocoanut meal, a sub Office in Room No. II, Laiid-Lowe Bluilding
of each successive name a boy or girl doubtedlv be given, and thereafter for polite conduct at table is the fouu-
Other in Donald Charleston Ironic, oppo il
stitute for oil ineal.
18 tf
Bandon - • Oregon
Presbyterian church, Bandon, Oregon
grasps one «4 the long covete I the patient homesteaders will be able dation of proper breed big. Soup must
be
drunk
from
the
side
of
the
spoou
parchments. At last the man’s hands to hold their properties in peace.
and not from tlie tip. Bread must be
Presbyterian Church
are emptied.
I his has been one of the bitterest broken from tin* slice ami conveyed
And now, while the audience struggles ever fought through the to the mouth In small pieces and not
whole piece liitteu into, and when
stands, the white-haired clergyman land offices.
For about to years tlie
tile meal Is over the knife and fork
Regular services are held every
comes forward and gives to all a some of the men have been tena­ must lie laid side by side across the
Sunday
at it a.tn. and 8 p.in. Sun
OHIGO\
BANDON
benediction. A pause. Then the ciously holding to their claims, de plate, handles toward the right hand
and prongs of the fork up. This •lay school at io a.m. Y. P. S. C. E.
<’:i|>it*tl, *25.000.
band blares out, and lhe onrush of spite persistent adverse rulings and a means “I have linished my meal."
at 7 p.m. Strangers and new coiners
admiring friends and rei dives surge« determined purpose on the part of
BOARD OF 'DIRECTORS:
J. L. Kroncnherg, President. J. Denholm, Vice
are alwavs welcome.
president; F. J. Fahy, Cashier; Frank Ham, T. I'. 1 lanly.
round the graduates It is all over. land office officials to oust them’.
Cutting the Wedding Cake,
There is a distinction in these days
All over. There have been no
A gcne/al hanking husiness transacted aiui customers giv. n every accommodation con­
between tile bride’s cake and wedding
capsand gowns no pompous Mayors,
sistent with safe and conscrvativ* banking
cake. Tlie former lias come to mean
Soon Be Time.
The BANDON CABINET
CORRESPONDENTS: The American National Bank, of San Francisco, Calif;
that one Is used at the rehearsal, while
no glittering epigrams, no elaborate
Soon you’ll seek the country ran?'
To roam around the mountains
the
latter
is
served
in
boxes
marked
Merchants National Bank, Portland, Oregon. I he Chase National Bank, of New York.
WORKS
ceremonies. It has all been humble
Or go a wmlln in the branch
with tlie initials of bride mid groom.
Or listen to the fountains
and perhaps a little primitive Yet
These boxes are usually tilled with
All kirds of Cabinet
^oon will the summer freezes
fruit cake and served from a side table
I’aterns and Models
through this very simplicity and lack
The se:isi<iH boarders thrill.
in tlie hull as each guest leaves after
The ncenu with its billows.
of sophistication it lias achieved its
SASH and DOORS
the reception, if you do not wlsli half
The tn ltd lord with his hill.
dignity. They will drift far apart.
-Atlanta Constitution.
your guests to go eakel<*ss It Is well
to have the lioxes passed out by a
A few—a very few—will go to col­
Job Work a Specialty
No Idea of Real New*.
waiter. Tlie most liberal providing
lege; stime will mingle in the swirl
"Shucks«: What does the census will not cover gnwdy persons, who
Cintiti . Josefs,Sideboards.
of great cities; more will live on n mount to?"
take home four or live lioxes apiece.
Picture Fra mes and
"Wlim's tlie trouble. Uncle Peleg?”
Tlie bride’s cake proper is generally
humbly here in their native village.
BRIDGE Ai BEACH Stoves, Ranges and I lealers have in them so many cxeellencie,
Moulding? made to order
Book C'itæs, in fact every
that they arc now acknowledged the greatest sellers on lhe coast and they are growing
If the country academy lias titled "All ttint domed enumerator wanted served tlie night of the rehearsal,
wns n lot ot Aggers. Wouldn't pay no sometimes nt the wedding breakfast,
thing tn the Cabinet Lia«
in favor every year.
We have the exclusive agency in Bandon for l! ■
household
them for all these things, it has done; niiontlon to tlie details of my rheuma­ It is usually a white cake or pound­
and High Class Finishing
and office necessities, and prices range exceedingly modest in either case.
tism or my fust marriage."—Pittab’Tg cake iced with elaliorate bridal de­
its work well.
AV/AVC 6>Æ RANDOM
A. MG NA 11
THE HARDWARE MAN
I’ost.
Easy to Eliminate,
«*
‘The Law is Common Sense”
Sho doesn t care if people know
How old she is.
She doesn’t bid inquirers go
About their biz.
According to the Kansas City
We needn't ask her to confess
Star a typographical error does not 1
Iler age. 1 ween.
The same la very safe to guess
nullify a statute. It savs: "A Kan- ■
At seventeen.
—Washington Herald.
sas statute defining embezzlement
was printed with the «ord "estate" 1
A Suf* Cure.
for “state.” It provided punishment “I suppose your wife, like mine, will
for any ‘estate, county or city" offi­ give you the usual cigars for your
birthday r
cer who should misappropriate the ••No; I cured her of that last year."
money intrusted to his care.
A j •How?"
"Smoked them in the house.”—Spo­
lower court held that as the word
kane Spokesman-Review.
“state" was not in the statute it was '
not a crime in Kansas for a state:
Mother Goose Again.
Sink a song of aeroplanes
officer to emlx*zzle funds. But the!
Whizzing In the sky.
Four and twenty blackbirds
Supreme Court of the state reversed •
Killed on the fly.
that ruling. It holds that the dear
When the chef bad browned them
They were not tit to sing.
intent was to prohibit and pen ilize
But they made a dainty dish
To set before the King.
dishonesty by state, county and c>ty
—Chicago News.
oflicets, and that the printing of the
Filial Skepticism.
letter “e” .before the word ‘state”
Percy—Pa:
was simply an inconsequential error
Father—Well, son?
of the printer.
Percy—This iiook says honesty is the
All hail the Supreme Court of best |iolicy.
Father—it Is. my boy.
Kansas! This court does not believe
Percy—How do you know, pa?—
that the illiteracy of a typesetter or Brooklyn Life.
clerk should prevail over th«^mani- 1
To Date.
lest morality and common sense of
Saki the dog. ••When that trip to the cup­
a great people. This court actually
board
by old Mother Hupbonrd
do* not offer a premium to the ig-1 YVaa taken
tier vearcli was a stall —
had enten It all
norance or dishonesty of a printshop Herself, She and
1 know, for { rupboard!"
—Puck.
or a prosecuting attorney’s office. In
some sister states all an attorney for
Her Dear Friend*.
a defendant has to do is to get some i Gladys Poor Mnyme in learning to
stenographer or copyist to leave out lie a decorator
Maybell«»— Well, she needs a lot of
of a statute or an indictment such practice, I can tell you. Look what a
signs with white Icing and contains
trinkets that are supposed to tell for-
tunes.
These trinkets enn be bought in fan­
cy satin boxes, which contain a ring
for tlie next to wed. n penny for
wealth, a thimble for the old maid, a
button for the old bachelor. Some of
tlie more elnliorate seta have tiny gold
charms, slippers, wedding bells and
hearts In addition.
Tlie bride always cuts the first slice
of cake
if she has a military or
naval wedding the cutting Is done
with the sword of tlie groom. Brides­
maids mid ushers cut In turn.
W. W. BINGHAM
Blackerby Bnilding
B3ND0N, OREGON
Amwer Invitations Promptly^
To Acquir* a Clear Enunciation,
I
Would you enunciate with fluency
anti t>aae nnd yet with the precision
of tlie well bred? Practice n method
originated by n famous actress of a
generation ago. Site went to her own
lioudolr and shut herself in alone. Be­
ginning very slowly uud distinctly, she
brought out every syllable of the lines
she was studying
Increasing the
Hp*ed gradually, she acquired great
rapidity without loss of that certain
elcgmx-e to which the educated nil
word as “the” and the highest courts frowsy job' «he does in decorating her­ attirin'. Slouchy expressions grow tike
weeds and choke out many a rare flow­
in those commonwealths will hold, self.-Chicago Tribune.
er of perfect F.ngltoh.
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Administrators Notice
Notice is hereby
given
undersigned
that the
has Ireen appointed administrator of the estate of
John McKenzie, deceased, by an
of the
order
County Court of Coos County, State of Oregon.
And all persons having claim,
against
estate arc required
them
to present
months from the date of
Promptness in all matters connected
with social life Is undoubtedly on«* se­
cret of iHipularlty, for procrastinating
persons not only often frustrate the
plans of hostesses, but they Insinuate
a doubt of the desirability of the in­
vitation received, for It Is true that
Imniaii nature is enthusiastic and usu­
ally prompt to reply to what pleases
and dilatory in nlTnirs which appear
dull. Therefore when there is tardl-
ness In acknowledging an invention
the woman who sent It naturally xvon-
ders If tli<* recipient considers It un
desirable. Now, such an idea Is nn
unpleasant one for those who enter­
tain to conceive, for in the future jier-
sons who inspire it may not b<> asked
to dinners, etc.
TINNING AND PLUMBING A SPECIAL Y.
Our Assortment of Hardware, Tin* arc and Edged Tools is Most Complete.
this
of
G. T. Treadgold
SERVICE
PORTLAND
COOS BAY
20 •
I! A ibi
COLUMBIA RIVKK BY BAM Kill l
with the
administrator
in
FAST-TIME
S. S. BREAK WATER
within six
notice
proper vouchers to the undersigned
at the office
the said
IMPROVED
Leaves Portland (Ainsworth Dock) 9 a m July 3-8-13-18-23-28.
July
Bandon,
Coo, County Oregon.
Coo Bay on Tide
5-10-15-20-25-30
Confirm Sailing Through C, M. SPENCER, Agent Bandon
Dated this sixteenth day of June, 1910.
JOHN WESTERMAN
Administrator of said Estate
G. T. Treadgold Att'v for
23-5t
Administrator.
Summons
IN
THE JUSTICE COURT
FOR
THE
Hotel Gaiiier
SIXTH JUSTICE DISTRICT. COOS
COUNTY STATE OF OREGOM
A. McN*ir, Plaintiff,
v
J. H. Timon, Defendant
1
SUMMONS
'
To J. H. Timon, the above named defendant;
In The Name of The Slate of Oregon
You are hereby required to appear before lhe
undersigned, a Justice of the Peace, for the above
designated District, to answer the complaint of <
the plaintiff filed herein, within six werks from
lhe date of the first publicalton hereof, to-wit. on
or before the 21st day of July. 1910.
You will take notice that if you so fail to ap­
pear and answer, that the plaintiff will take -
judgement against you for the amount of $17.07,
and for costs and disbursements.
I hi* «ummon- ■ made persuant to an order
filed June 6, 1910. and motion there-
and filad in this office by C. R
lintiff's attorney.
al Bandon, Oregon’ this 6th day of
June, 1910.
|
Ge^PTopput,
Rates $l.oo to $2.oo per day.
week or month.
Bandon
Special rates by
Sample Room in Connection.
Oregon
-«ar «« mkî ? f
L ost—A Roll of Bank Bills. The Don't forget that T. \V. Robison
tinder will please deliver at R ecord has all kinds of hay. grain, etc , at’
14 tf
f . r Office and receive reward. 24 Jt the Central Warehouse.
Have a few 5 or to acre tracts*
W anted—To r« nt piano, Must
2j4 miles south of town, *4 niile lie in good condition and will rent
from beach, lor sale; best location f< r a year Address L, care of the
R ecorder offi.'e.
J. P. D e G csen .
19—t4X
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