Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, July 14, 1910, Image 3

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    business,
Notice of Referee* Sale
Attention is dirt cled to the fact
Real Property
'll it one ol the most filthy and unde­
THURSDAY
JULY 14.
To the Common Council cl the sirable nuisances known to society,
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City of Bandon,
is |>ei milled ard jm rcoized w al ■ The Tragedy From Which Sprang
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Notice is hereby given that bv 1 I
GREETING: In view of the fact low.ng di gs to run at large upon
Manolli’s Well.
1 virtue of a judgment, otdet and de-
Lodge a.ixd Professional Directory
that our city is now pausing through » your streets, and if you abolish this
curse to decency. yon will have A WEIRD TALE OF OLDEN DAYS i tree of the Circuit Court of the ?
a state of transition from a mete
i Stale of Oregon for Coos County *
j highly commended yourselves to
Lodges are Requested to Notify this Office on Election of Officers and on
hamlet 01 village Lo the proportions the public at large.
rendered ami entered on the 27th ? 4
Change of Meeting Night. Cards under this Head are 50c per in., month
Neither Fate Nor Flood Nor Hurricane
and importance ct a city, it is
day of June, A. D., 1910, whereby
The jail is inadequate to the de­
Could Keep the Faithful Anniker
deemed an appropriate time and oc mands made upon it, anil it is sug­
From the Man She Loved and From I was apiniinted Referee in Partition
casion to offer a brief review of the gested that you make an inspection
J with power to sell the lands de-
Her Horrible Doom.
work done by the Council during of lhe same with the purpose of Tradition is not history, but it serves I scribed as Lots 5, 6, 7. 8. 9 and 10 Lewah Tribe No. 48, Imp. O. R. M.
Dr. I-L. L Houston
PHYSICIAN A SUli(iEUi\
the official year now closed, anti to effecting some improvements therein to flit iu the gaps left by the chroni­ in Block 28 of Woodland Addition Tyj LETS every Thursday evening at 8 run at
the Bandon Wigman. Sojourning chief i
Ottiot* on er 1 >r*.ir Si<»r*\
Itviirs, 9 t< .
make some suggestions as to the thus rendering your police service clers of olden time and throws a light to Bandon, ( 00s Comity, Oregon as in good standing are cordially invited to attend.
«.in. 1:30 to 4. $ ni.; 7 to 8 in the evening.
G
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Wilson,
C.
S.
Hubbard
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sometimes
a
lurid
one
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upon
the
problems that will be pressing upon more efficient.
I same appro platted and of xecotd
G of R.
Sachem.
manners and customs of bygone ages.
Nicht calÍR Himuered from oflict.
us for solution.
You are advised that additional A dark deed cruel enough to be re­ 1 in the office of the County Clerk ot
HANIMIN.
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OltruON
Maitimic.
One year ago it was found that fire fighting apparatus is much need membered even in a cruel age is re­ said County, in the suit lor partition I DANDON LODGE. No. I 30 A. F. A A-
the outgoing Council hail mapped ed, ami while the state of our treas­ peated from father to son, each gener­ of Axel F. Johnson, Plaintiff, vs
Dr L. F Sorensen
M. Stak'd communications first Saturday
out anti undertaken considerable ury is such as will mt warrant any­ ation adding its touch of superstitious ' ( i.tra Johnson, Defendant. I will in alter the full moon of each month. All Master
DENTIST
improvement, much of which was thing elaborate, it is suggested that marvel to the story till it grows into accordance with such judgment, Masons cordially invited. J. A. '• orrison. W. M.
Office Over Vienna Cafe
still in lhe embryonic or incompleled you make inspection and determine the fairy tale of today, mythical, yet order ami decree and the Laws of G. T. Treadgold, Secretary
. Telephone at Office and Home.
not without a kernel of truth.
state. Of these, deserving particu - the extent of the imperative demands
Among the picturesque peasantry Oregon, o*ter for sale at public auc­
LANDON
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OREGON
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lar mention, might be named Spruce of the department, ami make such nf Koumania lingers many a weird tion to the highest bidder at the D ANDON LODGE,
No. 133, I. O. O. F.
street hill. Fourth street bridges, purchases as will satisfy these de­ tale of olden days. One such legend is Court House Door in Coquille, Coos
meets every Wednesday evening. Visiting
rein ted concerning an ancient monas­
brothers in good standing cordially invited.
the improvement oil Fifth ami Sixth mands. You are advised that an tery.
County,
Oregon,
011
Saturday,
July
the remains of which are still to
L. J. Radley, N. G.
streets, the completion of North Co old ordinance providing for ladders be seen on a woodesl billside. Beneath 30, 1910 at the hour of 11130 AM, A. Knopp, Secretary
NOTARY PUBLIC
Itimbia bridge work and the grading on buildings is still in force ’and the weird walls lie nine great lumps all and absolute the right, title, in­
of granite, and among these rocks
Bandon,
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Oregon.
Rebekah Lodge No. 126.
on Pacific ave The improvement should have your attention.
All rises a spring of clear water, called l>y terest and estate of Axel F. Johnson
EE TS in I. O. O. i hall every second and Ollie,» With Bandon Iuv»»slintuit <
on Atwater street was in a state of ladders oil buildingi should be in­ tile peasants "Manolli’s well" and be­ and Clara Johnson in and to the Lots **■ fourth Tuesdays. Practice nights 1st Tues­
incipiency, and has been delayed by spected and when found inadequate lieved by them to have a strange and 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 in Block 28 of day of the month; Social evening the 3d T uesday
Dr. H.‘ Ivl. Frown.
ot the month. A cordial invitation extended to
origin.
Resident Dentist.
legal and other obstructions until it and unsafe should be ordered re wonderful
Once upon a time, we are told, a Woodland Addition to Bandon all members in good standing.
Clara Goetz, N. G.
lias become a “by-word’’ and phrase moved and new ones placed instead. itounianhin noble named Negen wits a aforesaid. And deeming it for the
Office in Panter Building
Belle A. Kolp, Secretary.
in the hands of Selim, the sul­
of ridicule in our city. Also the
Office Hours: 9 to 12 M. I to 5 P. M.
it would be deemed a wise policy captive
tan of Turkey. During his exile Ne best interests ot all parties that the
Phone,
BANDON, OREGON
drainage of Columbia ave. and much to use your efforts to enlarge the gon employed his time in studying sale be made for cash only, the
KniulilH of
sidewalk has been completid The boundaries of our city by admitting architecture, and. possessing «onsider- terms of the said sale are hereby an- ■QELPHI LODGE, N o . 64. Knights of
Pythias. Meets every Monday evening
improvement ol Pacific ave north a Ijacent platted additions.
This sible talent, he undertook to superin­ nounced to be cash in hand with at Knights
C. R. BARROW
hall. Visiting knights invited to
tend the building of a celebrated
from Atwater street and the conse would materially assist in street ex tnosqtie. (Tiarmed by the beauty of bid. This property is well improved, attend.
Wm. N. McKay, G. C.
Attorney and Counselor-at Law
quent retention of the Veneer Ptant, tension, and increase the revenues of lhe building, (tie sultan grantetl Prince with good fences, house, barn ami B. N. Harrington K. of R. S.
COQUI EUE. - ORE
Negen his liberty and permission to sheds situated in one of the best
Irom an economical standpoint, was the city.
Woodmen of the World
Office over Skeels’ Store
carry buck to his native land certain residence districts of Bandon and
the most important work of the
I he passing of an erdinante fixing costly materials similar to those used prospective bidders are invited to S2easide Camp No. 212 meets every first and Office Phone, Main 335; residence. Main 346
Council.
a license for all forms of street con­ in iieatitlfying the mosque.
inspect the land and improvements. "“J third Thursdays of each month. \ isiting
Acconipaiiled by nine skilled masons, Dated this thirtieth day of June, neighbors cordially invited.
The Engineering department was cessions is rt-coni mended. Frequent­
mt. i;. w itos*irri'.ic
Negen returned to Ronmania. resolved
R. W. Bullard, C. C.
found to be in a deplorable condi­ ly transient parties, not interested as to immortalize his name by fut I 111 I ng A. D., 1910
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
J. N. Hosting, Clerk.
A. D. Morse, Referee,
tion by reason of which the work ol propertv owners or investors, are there a religious house such ns had
BANDON
OREGON
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Bandon, Oregon.
Office and residence in Panter rcsidencr projc-rb
the Council was somewhat impeded allowed ti mporary quarters within never before been seen.
CT W REA
Tit«» site chosen, the builders set to
next door to Bijou Theatre
in the early days of its service. This the city limits to the detriment of work tinder his orders, but their labor
Attorney ■'* nd Counselor-at-Law
Notary Public
department is still weak in many the tax yayers of the municipality.
was in vain, for every night evil spir­
DR J. 13- KZBJIuUCY .
Don’t f< rget that T. W. Robinson
its pulled down what had been erect­
particulars, and you are urged to
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Land
Contests
a Specialty. Practice in
It is recommended that in all of ed during the day.
has Shady Brook dairy food, also
Physician and Surgeon
all Courts
stimulate it to greater efficiency, to our transactions am! deliberations
One night Manolli. the chief of the the very best cocoanut meal, a sub
Office in Room No. I I, Laird-Lowe Bluilding
lhe end that our work and that of we keep close to the letter ot the builders, had a strange dream, A
Office in Donald Charleston home, opponit
stitute tor oil meal
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Bandon - - Oregon
Presbyterian church, Bandon, Oregon
our successors may be more | racti- law. It is quite probable that in the niysterioiis voice warned hltn that the
building they lind undertaken would
cable, quicker in dispatch and less course of time our charter will be never lie reared unless they liuilt into
Presbyterian Church
expensive to the city.
put to the test of the courts, ami w e tlie walls the living form of the first
woman
who
appeared
at
break
of
day.
It is recommended that a change will find ourselves confronted with
On awaking from sleep Manolli
be made in the Treasuty department the necessity of carrying it to the told his comrades of this vision, and
Regular services are held every
by placing the Treasurer upon a Hat highest tribunal of the stale •
togetlicr they made a solemn vow to
Sunday
at it a. nt. and 8 p.m. Sun
Olt EGON
ItAMHiN
thus tlie first woman, maid or
salary. The wisdom of this sugges
Finally, before os lies a field ot sacrifice
•lay
school
at
io
a.m.
Y.
P.
S.
U.
E.
matron, who appeared tlie next morn­
tion will appeal to you when it is usefulness, which we enter under ing.
at 7 p in. Strangers and newcomers
remembered that the floating of tin circumstances favorable to extensive
With the first streak of dawn Ma-
BOARD OF DIRECTORS:
J. L. Kronenherg. President. J. Denholm. Vice
are alwavs welcome.
bonds authorized at the recent elec- improvements, and we will be suc­ nolll mounted tlie scaffolding and scan­
President; F. J. Fahy, Cashier; Frank Flam, T. P. I lanly.
the surrounding hills witli pallid,
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tion would yield a salary of more cessful, ami out city will lx- improved ned
A general banking bieiness transacted and customers given every accommodation con­
anxious face. Alas, who is it lie sees
than $1200. in a single year.
sistent with safe and conservative banking
only through concerted action on in tlie distance? ilis own fair young
CORRESPONDENTS: The American National Bank, of San Francisco, Calif;
The citv demands prompt anti de­ our part. I he very best results will v.-ife, bringing food and wine for her i The BANDON CABINET
lord.
Merchants National Bank, Portland, Oregon; l he Chase National Bank, of New York.
cisive action in the matter of water be expected from our administration.
WORKS
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Then Manolli threw himself upon
supply, anti it is suggested that you I11 us is vested the power to block Ids knees and besought heaven to
All kirda of Cabinet
issue common city warrants against progress by driving home the wedge send a tlood to prevent her from com­
Paterna and Modela
ing, and at once tlie rain poured down,
the funds authorized by floating mu ot discord within this honorable and the river rose so that a waste of
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nicipal bonds, if the same is deemed body. Our want of harmony, our Yvater covered tlie valley. But the
necessary to expedite the work of issues and disputes, should we have young wife wailed through tile water,
i>nd Manolli. in despnir, beheld tier
installation.
any, will be taken up, and backed still approaching.
The happiness anti welfare of our up by the various sentiments, in our
China loséis,Siileboards.
Again lie prayed, and a fierce hurri­
Picture Fra nt es an <1
people, the comfort and protection city, ami make of them issues as we cane swept over the mountains, level
BRIDGE At BEACH Stoves, Ranges and Heaters have in them so many excellencies
Mouldings made to order
ing
trees
and
hurling
rocks
in
The
that they are now acknowledged the greatest sellers on the coast and they are growing
of the school children, and the vigo­ have made them in our deliberations.
Book Cases, in fact every
way. Yet on site came, Anniker Irid
in favor every, year.
We have the cxi lu*ive agency in Bandoil for these household
tliinir tn tlie Cabinet lane
rous growth of the city, imperatively You are therefore admonished to tt brave spirit, and neither flood nor
and
office
necessities,
and
prices range exceedingly modest in either case.
and High Class Finishing
suggest that much ol our attention govern yourselves in such manner tempest would keep her from t lie man
TINNING AND PLUMBING A SPECIAL I V.
should be given to street ami walk as will secure harmonious action site loved.
Joyfully the masons received her.
improvement.
The extension of upon all public questions upon which but Mauolli's face was pale ami strb k-
Our Assortment of ilardwnre. Tinware rind Edged Tools is Most Complete.
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with
anguish.
First street, recently agitated by tin we are to officially act.
Blaekerby Building
They hsl the young wife to a niche
BANDON, OREGON
citizens and in which the council
J. W. MAST,
in tlie neivly built wall and told her to
concurred, was commendable and
Mayor.
stand there for a joke, while they pre
IMPROVED FAST-TIME SERVICE
tended to build her in. At first site
the property owners should be urged
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Administrators
Notice
laughed merrily anti entered into the
to greater activity in this cause,
jest, lint Iter smiles vatilslied ns quick­
Together
with
the
Great
Northern,
South Fourth street demands atleti—
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
ly the wall rose from ankle to knee
tion. and the campaign on Sixth the Northern Pacific will carry on a and from knei» to waist. Poor Anni has ixvn appointed administrator of the estate of
ker's entreaties and cries did not move John McKenzie, deceased, by an order of the
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street should be renewed,
Fifth work of exploitation of Oregon. lhe
hearts of tlie stern builders, and County Court of Coos County, State of Oregon,
HOURS
street should be opened, and it is Writers and publicity men ate now soon her voice was heard no more.
And all persons having claims again«! the »aid
The prophetic vision proved true.
recommended, that, on account of
COLUMBIA RIVLK BY DAVI KUH
being enlisted by the line to work Tlie building snfTercd no more from estate are required to present them within six
•the unusual conditions on that street,
months from the date of this notice with the
Leaves Portland (Ainiworth Dock) 9am July 3-8-13-18-23-28.
Coos Bay on Tide
invisible foes and when complete sat
an appropriation from the general tip material to be used throughout isfied tlie pride of Ncgen's heart. Mn printer vouchers to the uadersigned administrator
July 5-IO-I5-2O-25-3O
fund be made to assist in improving the country in spreading the knowl­ nolll alone took no pleasure in the edi at lhe office of G. T. Treadgold in Bandon,
Confirm Sailing Through C. M. SPENCER, Agent Bandon
Coos County Oregon.
With lice which had cost him so dear.
that street. A grade was recently edge of Oregon broadcast.
Dated this sixteenth day of June, 1910,
It
was
finished,
anti
the
masons
pre
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ordered on Coquille avenue, and tlie the Hill lines actively engaged in pared to return to their own country.
JOHN WESTERMAN
privilege of voluntary work granted the work of publicity, large results Negen. however, determined that they
Administrator of said Estate
never return.
The design
G. T. Treadgold A|t v for
sevetal parties Unless the grading c tn be expected. The Hill interests should
which tlicy had worked out so adtni
Administrator.
of the street is completes!, the vol- may look this way soon and there is ralily was tlie creature of his brain, the 23-5t
likely
to
be
something
doing
in
Coos
dnrllng of Ids heart; it should never be
unteei work will have but little effect
reproduced. So he Invited them all to
county
railroad
circles
before
many
upon lhe utility of the sticet. It
Summons
tlie roof for the last time. Then,
appears that the north end of Colum moons
Mayor Mnt'i Missaga
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BANK OF BANDON
A. Mc NA I R
Job Work a Specialty
THE HARDWARE MAN
W. W. BINGHAM
S. S. BREAKWATER
PORTLAND
bia avenue is in an incompleted con
dition, and your attention is directed
to it that you may quickly see the
necessity of immediate action with
respect to its improvement.
The saloons, although the princi­
pal source of our revenue, should be
held with all fairness to a strict ob­
servance of the laws of the State and
City, Our city is to be congratu-
later! ttpon the small number of ar-
rests from the effects of drunkenness
that it has Been necessary to make
during the year, It is pertinent that
you urge the police to continue con­
stant in vigilance with respect to the
classes that come under the patron-
agc and influence of this branch of
60 YEARS*
EXPERIENCE
TnAtr. M arks
OcetGNS
C opyright * Jtc.
Anron*
n sketch n»»«’ dcRninflnn tn*T
quickly tuircrhiin our opinion freo whether rti
invention it probably patrtw ah to. ConimtiniHi-
nNNtrletly ootifltleiitlal. HANDBOOK on PnfrnUi
«••nt free. <>Mwt ntf«*n<*y fi»r cvrur:»< pul wit*.
1‘ttentg taken turntivh Munn & Co. recelro
• r ud notice^ without cbnrKC. In th*
Scientific jjmerkan.
handaonwlv
weekly. I n Trent Hr.
l.itiou <»f hut 8« leiHIlic journal Tri m*. f.» a
r ! four IMon t hl,
HoiUbyali n » wf !« i I rk
3NH & Co.36,0™h"’New York
ar.urh ernes. OB »' flu Washlnaton, I>. €.
treacherously removing the ladders, he
left them there to die.
The masons devised various means
for reaching the earth, but they were
all killed In the attempt to escape and
were changed by fairies Into the great
blocks of stone which remain to this
day in proof of the tragic event.
Manolli alone made no effort to save
blmself anti Joined In none of the con
trlvances prepared by Ills comrades.
He heard only Annlker’s voice calling
to him—••Manolli, Manolli!’’ Follow
Ing the mystic voice, he sprnng from
the parapet, falling lifeless upon the
earth, anil fhe tears «-elllng tip from
his broken heart became a fountain,
ever clear, cool and frosh, and to this
day It Is know ns Manolli’s well.—Lon­
don Fntnlly Herald.
Every base occupation makes one
sharp in its practice and dull in every
other.—Sir Philip Sidney.
Hotel Gallier
IN
THE JUSTICE COURT
FOR
THE
SIXTH JUSTICE DISTRICT. COOS
Rates $t.oo to $2.00 per day.
COUNTY STATE OF OREGOM
A. McNair, Plaintiff,
v
J. H. Timon, Defendant
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To J. H. Timon, the above named defendant;
In The Name of The Slate of Oregon:
You are hereby required to appear before the
undersigned, a Justice of the Peace, for the above
designated District, to answer lhe complaint of
lhe plaintiff filed herein, within six weeks from
lhe date of the first publication hereof, to-wit. on
or before the 21st day of July, 1910.
You will take notice that if you so fail to ap­
peal and answer, that the plaintiff will take
judgement against you for the amount of $17.07,
and for costs and disbursements.
This summons is made persuant tn an order
made and filed June 6, 1910, and motion there­
fore rmde and filed in this office by C. R.
Wade, plaintiff's attorney.
Dated at Bandon, Or^on* this 6th day of
June, 1910.
22-6t
week or month.
SUMMONS
Special rates by
Sample Room in Connection.
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C“PjÍS7«.n
Oregon
Bandon
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F or S ai . e . — Field peas, 3’{cts
L ost —A Roll of Bank Bills. The
finder will please deliver at R ecord per pound Address Geo T. Nfopl-
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ER Office and receive reward. 24 31 ton. Coquille, Ore.
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If you want L< gan, Red Rasp­
F or S ale .—7 room house, 4 lots berries, or wild Blackberries, address
J. C. D onaldson , Coquille. ?5-5ix
Inquire of E. M. S umner . 19 tf
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