Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, July 21, 1910, Image 4

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IN
I’HE COUNTY COURT FOR
OREGON:
In
the
IN AND IOR
( OOS COUNT • •
Matter ot the Ed tie
MADISON I
SWIFF
The Opera
of
HAS A SELECT STOCK OF
Deceased.
Wines. Liquors &. Cigars
Notice is hereby given that the
und< rsigned has been ap; ►"inted ad
niiriistrator of the estate of the altove
Stonili Ikcron l>rn 114 ht
n.inied Madison I Swiit, deceased
by Hon. Jno F. Hall. Judge of thi
l OHRTEOUS HiEA OIENT
County Court of Coos Cotint«*, Orc
3
Th it the said named M.idiscn I
Swif'. died intestate, on. or about
the loth day of June, A D . 1904. in BANDON
OREGON
Coos County, Oregon
That all persons, or parlies, hav
MY CLOTHES ARE AT TH!
ing c laims against the said estate ar«>
here by required to present the same,
with the profier vouchers thereto
attached, to th«* undersigned as such
ATTRACTIVENESS.
Tends to Refine and Elevate
Whole Communities.
1 GOT EVEN
WITH BOTH
Fine Quality Bread, Cakes, Pies and Pastry.
First Class Restaurant
by American Prosa
Association.
My unde. George CbatWorth. wns a
very eccentric man As he grew older
SIMPLICITY
AND
DIGNITY. his eccentricity exhibited itself In vio­
lent prejudices. He disliked every­
thing that was
Ms thne and advo­
They Are th« Two Word« That Give
cated uriytliing thnt
not. lie wns
the Keynote to Success In Arrang
very rich and bad no ciHldTen. 1 was
ing Shrubbery and Trees on th.
his only living relative atxl Mt. heir
Lawn—Laying the Walk
la Im
expectant, My position was rutti cr
portant.
try tug. 1 must agree with tiliu hi all
The home is the center of all that his odd Ideas or ruo the risk of of-
most people hold dear and is oue of feudlug him and thereby losing a for-
the best means of attracting visitors tune.
The most deep seated prejudice of
and settlers to the town, ft is there­
■uy
uncle was ngnlust the medical pro­
fore of the highest importance that its
surroundings should be such as will fession. When HI he would not have
administrator, at his pla re of business
have it refining and elevating Influence a doctor near him. In this 1 felt it my
in the Town of Bandon, Coos Co.,
u|M»n the children and young fw*ople. duty to Interfere, nnd ou oue ocensiou.
as well as n(x.o the whole community. inking the matter into my own bauds.
Oregon, within six (6) months from
It is not necessary for one to be rich 1 sent for a physician. My uncle or­
the date of this not’ce.
or even well to do In order to enjoy dered him out of the bouse aud was
Where Yours Oought to be
Dated at Bandon, C«>os County,
the delights of an attractive home. so wroth with me that 1 feared he
Oregon, this 5th day of Joly. A D.,
The
writer knows men and women ot would change bls will. cutting me off
Prop
A. F. OERINGER
entirely.
the most humble stations in life who
1910.
He changed his will. but <Ud not cut
I
NELS RASMUSSEN.
me off. He put In a codlcU that if
If you wish a bottle cold---
when he again at any time fell Hl I
Administrator Estate of Madison I
Call at the Eagle,
should
call in a doctor his i>roperty
If you love the goods that’s old--
Swift, deceased.
should all go to an old friend of bls
Call at the Eagle.
who had ns many violent prejudices as
CHAS B SELBY, Attorney for
he had himself. This okl fellow, Peter
i a.nt no use to sit and blink
Administrator.
Newman. always took the opposite
If you really need a drink,
side
of every question from that taken
Just make a sign or ring a bell.
----- OCKJ--------
I by my unde and had no fear in forc­
And you bet they’ll treat you right
ing his opinions The strange case of
Down at the Eagle
these two curmudgeons being warm
BANDOX
friends wns like two opposing winds
meeting and clinging to each other In
A WELL AKKANGED LAWN
I was told of this pro­
a cyclone
I
by n little care and attention to lawn vision of iny uncle’s will, but Mr. New-
BANDON. OREOON
Full line of Harness, Sad­
and trees and shrubbery have devel­ man was not. Since my uucle abused
tlie doctors his friend defended them.
oped
beautiful effects.
dles, Bridles, Halters,
I think my uncle did not dare tell
When we s|>eak of beautifying the Newman that he had disinherited me
Blankets and everything
home grounds our first thought is to go in case I did what he would approve.
usually kept in a first*
immediately to a Inndscape gardener
Well, my uncle was taken down with
class harness shop.
bandon
—
O regon and turn the whole matterover to bim. a malady which was sure to kill him
Repairing a Specialty
This will do very well In case you have If he did not have medical attendance,
Druggist und Apothecary
sufficient means to warrant and also and he would probably die anyway. 1
fs.iiHt in receipt of n new stock of
in case you are so situated that yon confess 1 was not anxious that he
should live, but bis injunction that I
can easily change your present home
Drugs and (’li“micsls. Pater. nnd
should not call in a doctor placed me
grounds and make them what a land­ in a very delicate position. No one
Proprietary Preparations, Toilet
Helen. Drngg
Sundries. Perfomea scape gardener would want.
but I knew of the conditions of his
FURNISHED ROOMS
The object of this article is not to will, and if it became known 1 would
Briwi.es, Sponges, Soap. Nuts at.d
('andiaa, t hgars, Tobaccoa and Cig suppkuit the landscape gardener, for be berated by friends, neighbors and
AT
arvttea, l'ainta, Oils,
Glass anti we all owe too much to him to inter relatives for permitting the old man
fere in auy way with his calling. But to die rather titan oppose him by call-
Painter'a Supplies.
our object is to suggest some way by lug in medical attendance. But it was
which it may be possible to supple­ I who was to be rich or remain in pov-
ment what you already have about erty and not they. I omitted to call
SOOTS - AND
SHOES your home in order to bring out the a doctor, nor did I give the real rea­
MRS SARAH ('OSTELLO
lines of beauty and charm and make son for not doing so-tbat I would lose
You can’t expect to get $2 worth
Nino eterni rooms 25 and 50c n
your home a delight nnd satisfaction tin inheritance if I did.
for $1, but you can get your
■light, «1 .25 a week*. $5 ..month
to your family and your friends
As soot) as It was known that my
money’s worth at
If you call in a good landscape gar­ unde was dangerously Ul people be­
BANDON
dener 1:1s first observation will be the gan Io wonder tiiat 1 did not call in
OREGON
general lay of the ground and size of a doctor, Then they began to ask me
the lot. Then he will gradually begtn the reason W’beu 1 told them my tu.
Dealer in Boots and Shoes.
to evolve gentle curves and angles, a cle would not have a doctor they all
tree here. Certain shrubs there and an agreed that it wns my duty to force
Repairing
neatly
and
promp
­
BANDON PLANING MILL
open grass, plot In front or at tile side, oue upon him From that they passed
tly done at lowest liv­
In the making of his outlines the land- to insinuating that I wished him to
scape gardener may wreck some of die thnt I might get his money, Final-
All Kinds of Mill Work,
ing prices
your own cherished plans
ly threats were made that If 1 didn’t
Mouldings, Sash, Doersand
Where you may have had some "do my duty" word would be sent to
Furniture.
straight and angular road in mind tie the police that J was slowly murder-
City Transfer
will advise a gentle curve, and where Ing my uncle in order to possess my-
Mission Work a Specialty
you may wish to go directly he may self of his millions. The strain be
All kinds of draying and transler- choose to lay out the path by a gentle came so great that 1 think it possible
Greatly Reduced Rates on
ing
FOR SALE—mill wood. detour which would make possible 1 might have yielded if Ids fortune
Small Mouldings
some splendid effects in shrubbery or would have gone to auy one else than
i rom Cixly's mill $2.00 per load
trees, if your house is already thick­ old Newman, whom 1 hated.
Shields And Armstrong
JCod sold and delivered at lowest ly surrounded by trees lie may advise
Finally Newman himself, having
Proprietors
a liberal use of the ax for the health heard of his friend’s Ulness. came
prices
J. Jenkins, Prop.
around to see him Uncle was too ill
and brightness of the home.
There are three Important divisions for his friend to attempt to force a
Iu all landscape gardening — namely, doctor upon him, but Newman had no
tile house, the lawn mid the trees and sooner left the sickroom than he loos­
shrubs. If you are building you will en'd bis tongue u|x>n me. bringing
o
of course lay out your ground nnd lo­ forth ini precat toys ui>on me for l>er-
cate your house tn such a'way as to luittlng tny uncle to die for the si.ke
make It lit in most effectively with I of coming into my inheritance.
“Can’t you wait a few years, you
| your plans for lawn and shrubbery.
Too many people build the bouse first young villain, tor a fortune tlutt wiJl
and think about the arrangement of surely be yours? One would suppose
the place afterward An hour or more that It only for the sake or appear­
OF ALL KINDS.
SATISFACTION
with pencil nnd paper, sketching out ances you would give him the medlcuJ
your
ground from different augles, will attendance he needs He will prole
GUARANTEED
menu more in the tlnal outcome than ably die ot this illness anyway, and
A trial will convince^you
you’ll get the money. Then why not
you can easily imagine.
Opposite Trowbridge’s Store
Hight here we want to emphasize as do your duty?"
“1 will not take the responsibility
strongly as we may thnt Just as sur­
prising results. In a small way at I said, "of disobeying my unde’s
least, can lie achieved with a small lot wish«*’«"
"Then I will take steps to make you
and a cottage as with a mansion on
Idr^c grounds. It will require more disobey Ills Wishes, since ft Is evident
(►ruins to arrange the small lot effec­ ly your desire to let him die for a pur­
pose I shall nt once make tliLs mat
tively than the large one.
ter
known Io the authorities I shall
Simplicity and dignity are the two
M. G. POHL
words tlint give the keynote to all suc­ bring a charge against you ot will
cessful work In the arrangement of fuliy"-
He wns moving awny when I stopp'd
the home grounds. After the buildings
him.
"Hold:" I said "You nre my
have been located and the grounds
profierly graded the next step Is to de­ uncle's txsit friend, aren’t yon?"
“1 a in ”
termine the question of driveways and
“Well, will you take the responsibil­
walks.
ity of calling in n doctor?”
These
must
_
depend
very
largely
Optometerist
”1 will.”
upon the nature of the grounds and
“Then sit down and write out an
the
convenience
of
the
people
using
Bandon. Oregon
them. It will be found that any nt- order for nny doctor you wish to call
tempt t« establish a walk around and and I will take It myself”
"I'm not afraid of the old man.” he
out of one's way will defeat its own
ends, aud the lawn will suffer as a re­ said, hl« face red and blue with In
sult. i*sp«*clally x«t If the walk Is used dlgnntlon. nnd sitting down nt my
for practical purposes This does not desk, he wrote the order I carried
necessarily mean that the wnlk It myself and after showing It to the
should be laid in a straight line, but doctor put it tn my pocket.
M.v unde dl.d. nnd n few days after
that It should start and end at the
the
will was opened I met Mr New
most natural |M>ints.
man <>n the street
He knew of the
codicil nnd bow he had unwillingly
Why They Don’t Grow.
•
’
The
most I remember atxmt the prevented the possibility of his Inherit
Buy And Sell AH Kinds of Second Hand
town." said a traveler when naked Ing his friend's money He gnve me
about
n certain village. "Is that there a grim look and passed me without
Goods
Get Our Prices Before
wre hog* wallowing In the mudholes nny other recognition
My uncle tmd not stopped tn think
in the streets, every house wanted
Purchasing Elsewhere
that
In forcing me to keep the doctors
repnlntlng, nnd the hitching posts In
front of the stores all leaned over ns away from him he was conferring a
If tired out.
There nre n good many benefit upon me He wns n very es­
Phone 261
fawns like thnt in the country, nnd ye» timable man. but I wns not sorry to
their Inhabitants wonder why theT part with him and wns mnrh pleased
to get even with his counterpart
don't grow faster.
Private Boxes for Pi ivate Parties.
Alvin Munck, Prop
Clarence V
Short orders at all hours from 5:30 a m to 1:00 p. m.
M. Smith
g THE COQUILLE RIVER LIN E?
Pacific
M
Sirs. Fifield & Bandon
Twin Screw, New and Fast
1st Class Passage,
Up Freight,
$10 00 & $7.00
3.00
Our interests are your interests. Fair rates and
good service our motto
A. F. Estabrook Co., 245 Cal. St., San Francisco
L. L. BRANDENBURG, Agent, Bandon, Oregon
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BIAtTiNNITHN
efe
A»»
Wanons of All Kinds Made to Order
KENNEDY
W AGOSTI UO I1S
Horseshoeing a Specialty
Job Work attended to promptly and all work guaranteed to give satistaction.
reasonable. Shop on Atwater Street, Bandon. Oregon.
Price«
Lowe
W. J. SABIN, Prop
The
Everything Neat and Clean
The best of service guaranteed
BANDON
STEAM
LAUNDRY
Harness Shop
o
Vienna Bakery Ana Cafe
By T ANTHONY TWINING
Copyright.
O
BREUER’ S
S.S, ELIZABETH
NEW STATE-ROOMS INSTALLED
Eight Day Service Between the Coquille River and
San Francisco
First-class Passenger Fare,
-
$7.50
Freight Rates,
-
$3 on Up Freight
J. E. WALSTROM, Agent, Bandon. Oregon.
E. & E.
T. Kru.r, owners and managers, 24 California St.. San Francisco.
Home Bakery
1st Class, Bread, Cakes, Pies and Pastry
( HAS IlERZK
NONE
Saturday
BUT THE
At Gallier
WOODRUFF & GOFF
SE(’OXI)
BANDON
HANI)
OREGON
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