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About Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1911)
•> •> «. < « <■ «. «s- vX* e v ÀiiK- a » < Revival Meetings Every Evening Notice for Publication. said defendant, Peter Schneider, on or about De- I Department of the Interior, Roseburg, Ore., U. S. Land Office, February 13, 1911 Garden Seeds. Capi. Branson Speaks from the Heart aside and the »aid pioperty subjected to the lien , of a certain judgment obtained by plamliH agsinst Notice is hereby aiven that Manti n W. 1 read- gold, whose post clhce address u 1 he Dalles, i cembrr 15, 1910, in said Court for the sum of $568.0») or thereabouts, with the costs of this suit; that all right, title, interest, claim, lien and estate of defendant C. R. Wa e, therein be for Oregon, did. on the 2d day of J.me, 1910, file ever foreclosed, and for such ether and fuithei in this < tine Sw< rnSutrnitnt ai.d i pplication,No. relief as to the court may seem meet, just ami The R ecorder has received a 06365, to purchase theE. 1-2 N.-E. I -4Sec. I I equitable. consignment ol vegetable and flower Methodist Church Service of this summons upon you is made by at this ' an i S. 1-2 S.-E. I 4 Section 2, lownsnsp 30 seeds from Senator Jonathan Bourne Shipping Business S, Range 14. W . \V . Meridian, and the timber publication thereof, pursuant to an order made I y for distribution. All people content Port Continues Very Hon. JohnS. Coke, Judge of the Circuit Ccurt Special Music Every Night. Come To-Night thereon, under the provi-uoiis of th act of June the pitting making garden mav have a 3, 1878, and acts amendatory, known as the of the State of Oregon for Cooi Countv, which « Good supply of these seeds by calling al I imbei and Stone l aw, at suc h vdue as might said order bears date February 25, |9| I, and di be fixed by appraisement, and that, pursuant to reels the publication of this summons in the Ban this office. They are free is long as A Change For the Better. Throw It Away such application, ^4he land and timber thereon don Recorder, a weekly new | a per of general they last. The nine-year-old boy of a Baltimore have been appraised at $965; the limber esti i circulation, published at 'Bandon. C oos county, ---- LAXJ ---- family who is compelled by ills par mated at 1,770,000 Board feet at 50 cents per Oregon, ami directs that the .line be pub!i bed The Elizabeth sailed Saturd iv Ed Fahy, of Fahyville. was a Ban morning with 236,000 feet of Imn What ? Your kerosene lamp. ents to practice daily upon the piano M., and the land at $ 0.00; that .aid applicant 1 in said [taper once a week (or th*’ period of six may not be a clever performer, but be G. T. TRI .ADGOl D. don visitor Monday. her, 300 bundles of veneer slices, 7 Buy vour wile a Bitner Parlor Lamp ha* a pretty shrewd notion of the will offer final proof in support of his application 1 weeks. l5-t6-T Attorney for Plaintiff, and sworn statement on the 6th day ol May, and make her happy. Nothing to 1 worth of an instrument, us well as a Stmr Fl FIELD. The Popular cases and 2 bales of woolens. Si Bandon, Oregon. wit, as is evidenced by 191 I, before Registet and Receiver al Roseburg, rather mature equal it. See fi r yourself Lamps Packet for Particular People. 541! bundles of broom handles. 17 cas s an incident in the household uot lung Oregon. Willis Coy of . amp i vis a visitor of cheese, 200,Odo shingles, and S on exhibition at Bowling Alley. since. Any person is at liberty to protest this pur ----<XXz—— His father upou returning home chase before entry, or initiate a contest at any Ions of miscellaneous. I he l'.liz a- to Bandon Saturday and Sunday. The from a week’s absence heard the lad time before patent issues, by filing a corroborated I. O. O. F. A. Knopp w is a business visitoi l> th also carried the following pas plugging away at tlie piano. affidavit in this office, alleging facts which would sengers: Mrs. Wm. Vore. R G. "When did you learn that new piece, Bandon Opera House to Coquille Saturday. defeat the entry. son? ” asked the parent. /Armstead, Mr. Bionston, Wm. Mel- i BENJAMIN F. JONES. See A A. Pauli for best giade "It isn't a new piece, dad, ,” auswer- Ail Patriarchs of Ocean View En gren, L. Peterson P. Sossa and J. is Open tn Private Parties 13-tlO-T Regijter. 6611 ed the boy. "The piano has been coal. Ph me 382. campment, No. 72, 1.0.0. I* ., are D. Linderman. tuned.”—Lippimott’s. for Meetings. Card Parties. I I Mrs. Ii. Berg of Lak -port was a Toe Phoenix is in port and will be especially requested to be present at Danees or anv olbet foi in of visitor Io this citv yesterday. Sha Won. In the Circuit Court of the ready for sea tomorrow morning, the regular meeting, Saturday night. entertainment. Terms reas He was a philosopher amt a talker Mrs. R. Starr, dressmaking am! 'she will take out a big cargo of March 25th, for the purpose of con- State of Oregc n, in and onable. See She was a woman of action. They S'wing of all kinds. tlvei Rosa's lumber and lias a good list ot passen ici ring degrees. Visiting Patriarchs stooil together on the bridge and for Coos County. in good standing cordially invited. watched a tug that was hauliug a long store. Bandon. 18I4 x gels booked. W. C. SELLMERj line of barges up the river. Ligi it refreshments will be served. James Tierney, Plaintiff > Mrs. J. L. Kronenberg and sons The Randolph and Rubv are both "Look there, my dear,” aatd he. A. K nopp , Scribe. vs. • spent Saturday at lheii old home al in port and will probably sail to •Such Is life. The tug is like the mau, Suit in Equity Margaret Roehl, Peter BOOTS - AND - SHOES working and toiling, while tlie barges, Parkeislrerg. morrow , as will also the Ida McKay. SUMMONS Schneider and C. R. ■ tike the women, are"— The Flfield .ailed Sunday with At the Grand. F or S ai . e Rhode Island Red His wife gave him no time to finish Wade, Defendants. You can’t expect to get $2 worth the sentence. "1 know.” she said To Margaret Roehl and Peter Schneider, de for $1, but you can grt your eggs for hatching. $1 per setting of 460,000 lei I of lumber and a good money’s worth at list of passengers, among which were: The management begs to inform "The tug does all the blowing and the fendants above named: 13 eggs. E. L. Stiader. 12-tf barges bear all the burden.” IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF ( ’ has. Baxter and wile, S. Braun, E. the public that the Hollingsworth Frank Lowe ot Marshfield was a OREGON, You are hereby required to appear Sunday visitor to the City-by-the J. Calline, James Orr. 11. A. Mendel. Steck Co. formerly' presenting plays and answer the complaint filed against you in the Dealer in Boot» and Shoes, A. E. Calline, and others. at the Grand Theatre every Wed S. R. I.oshbaugh ,<>f Bridge has Sea. above entitled suit within six weeks from the date ---- 000---- nesday night have chanfl d the day traded 1rs property in that neigh of the first publication of this summons, which is Repairing neatly and promp The Elizabeth is due to arrive in Mrs. C. Ledgerwood spent several to Ftidav nights. borhood to Walter Donald of Ban Tuesday, February 28, 191 I, and if you fail to Bandon Thursday ami sail again tly done at lowest liv Next Friday night March 24th don. and Mr Donald is mrving up appear and answer in said suit within the time days last* Weik at Coquille. Sunday morning. prescribed, a judgment and decree will be taken ing prices Fran this popular company will oft er an to take possession this week Mr. against you for want of an answer and the plain- The Fitield art ived in Rag carpet and rugs woven I >r other pleasing comedy. Specialties Loshbaugh will remain a couple of return (iff will apply to the Court for the relief demand 25c per yard, warp turni- lied. Ad - cisco this morning. She between act by Billy Van, and high months to help in the saw mill and ed in plaintiff *s complaint, a succinct statement of prob- 400 Trap Nested Barred here about Friday and dress Mr. J. L. Foster, Bau . lass motion pictures will comprise then expects to move to Band hi to Ahich is as follows, to-wit: ably sail Sunday Plymouth Rocks. li -t 10 den. That a certain conveyance executed by def n - the entertainment. make his home.--Coos Bav Limes When volt have rheumatism in ant, Peter Schneider, on or about March 1°, M is Belle A. Kolp had business Our matings have produced Standard Bred Prices, adults 35c, children 25c. Take II erbine for indigedi. n Ii 1910, to defendant, Margaret Roehl, purporting Specimens of Exhibition Quality, with records of which called her Io the county seal your loot or instep apply Chamber- All seat s reserved. relieves the pain in a lew minutes to convey eighty-five feet off of the East end of 242, 227, 222 eggs in 365 days. lain'*. Liniment and you will gel one day last week. -—000---- and forces the fermented mallei lots I and 2, of block 7, in Woolen Milt Ad Baby Chicks and Eggs for Hatching. quick relief. It costs but a quarter. L ost . A bunch of 12 keys on Four Mile Echos. V. which causes the misery 1 to the dition to Bandon, Coos County, Oregon, and al Book your orders now for spring delivery. A Why suffer? For sale by C. so lots 6 and 7, of block 8, in Azaeiia Park ad key ling, between Joe N ay’s |>l.i< e bowels where it is expelled Price dition Io Bandon, Coos County, Oregon, as the few Cockerels from heavy laying stock for $ ».GO. Lowe. and Langlois. Reward. Address P lymouth P lace P oultry Y ard socts. Sold by C. V Love same appear platted and of reccrd in the office J. E Kelley, United States In- John F. Bane, care Moore Lumber A very pleasant Grange picnic F reí » B achm an , P i op. of the County Clerk of said Coos County, be ■ ¡lector, ariived Saturday and is in and Mrs. Kathryn Lenhart ui Spiiug good set vices by Rev. 20 15 -X Co. M.irshiiehl Phone zS’Si Jeclared fraudulent: that the said deed be jet Box 485 charge ol U. S Snag Scow, No. 2, Sanderlin were held at Four Mile field arrived here yesterday on a vise N. C Medley of the Coquille woiking on the lower river. Sui.day. Quite a number were to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D, E Hardware Co. was an over Saturday St. I ’ atiii k's day p issed off quiet pi t < nt and plenty of good things Stitt Monmouth Herald. visitor to this city ly with many wearers of the green to eat were on band. Mr. Pohl of Lost Brown mink collarette,' e Extra low price on shorts and A. A. PAULI., Proprietor on the streets. The next day el Bandon, was down and gave a very tween Rosa’s store and my residence bran this week only. Heavy and Light Draying, also dealer tn Drv Fir Wood and ■ c particular note will be Arbor day, good talk on farming, and several on AtwaterSt. Reward—Mrs Win. t I T. W. Robison. Gee ’s Coal. April 11th, and then will follow Eas other excellent addresses were de McKay. iytf The most common cause of insom ter Sunday, April 16th. Phone 382 Barn, Timmon.’ Old Cannery livered. nia is disorders of the s'omach. Dr. Ii. E. Schoonmaker will leave The donkey engine he right from Chamberlain s Stomach and Liver ’s Cough Remedy for Portland, June 1st, where he w ill Cope N Dyer just leached the county Chamberiain Cures Colds, Croup ami Whooping Cough. Tablets correct these disordi is and open one of the most modern equip toad Sunday. The roads were bad enable you to sleep. For sale by C. ped offices lor clown, bridge, gold anil the limbs hanging oxer the mad Y. Lowe. inlay and porcelain work, of which wt re a great trouble- All Kinds of Electrical Supplies. Estimates Furnished on The Commercial Club will meet as he will make a specially Dr. I). Wiring and Electric Lighting F. R. Miller's family have been usual at Fireman's hall Thursday Vaughan of North Bend has airing having a haul tussle with the grip. TV. S ELLIOTT, LZEEtiistger evening, Matters of especial impor cd to.oicnpv the office Di. Schoon Died, March 15, Wallace Miller, lance will come up. Everybody who inaki 1 now h is, on June 1st. Coos the child of F. R. Miller, of influen is interested in the development of Bay Times I za anti infantile paralysis. Wallace Bandon ami the Coquille valley is The Celebrated Ii you have trouble in getting rid was taken with the infantile paraly urged to attend Imported Belgian Stallion of your cold you may snow that y.m sis last -summer from which lie never Don't forget that T. W. Robison aie not treating it prop, rly There lully recovered. He was a bright i is handling all kinds ot hay, grain, is no reason why a cold should hang fellow and the family little feed, etc., al the very lowest on for weeks, and it will not if you the sympathy of tlie have pi ices. ^O-tf They meet wherever they can find a sympathetic listener. The I d.e Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. entile community in their bereave will make the season of 1911 speaker ’s vocabulary is mostly “Ifs” and “Buts.” Opportunity E. A. Philpott lost his chicken For sale by C. V. Lowe. at Bandon, Four Mile, Lang ment. never came HIS wav. HE never had an equal chance Som>* house, two brooders anti sevetal A. 1» M oise, who has been con- one has always given him the “worst of it." NliVER had a steady Mis. T. H, Shaw returned from lois, Sixes River and Port hundred young chit kens the it nil lined to his I nine on account of in job. Saved money? No. To HIM money is trade to spend San Francisco last week where she Orford, commencing April of tire Sunday night. The bla.e disposition for some time, is not im mt save. The voung man with an account in this bank asks for went about two months ago on bus 1st, 1911. no sympathy—needs none for he creates opportunities <>t his own was caused by the explosion of a proving as rapidly as his friends iness. Dates and time tpble ap lamp m one ot brooders and it u as would like to see him. Mrs Bulb' moved her husba. d to pear on the posters. only by hard work that other near If you know .111 item of news, call town last week where bp could have by buildings were saved us up by phone and tell us about it a better chance for medical treat F or S ai f One complete steam I he Rl iollUl.R is anxious Io get men!. Mr Bulk* has had a hard Signed, Belgian ILfkO Breed STATE DEPOSITARY wootl mill very cheap. Addies-. J. ers Association of Curry all the news, but we have to depend spell of cold or glip from which it D. Woodruff, 1 2 tf upon our friends to help us out oe seems hard to recover. County. Dr. J. D. Kelly in the future will casionally. Mr. Coon made linai commuta- treat all cases lor prices pievaling at Joe Nay, of I lk l iv *r, has been in lion on his homestead last week. Notice to Establish Grade Coquille, which aie as follow s: Visit Bandon for a tew days. Mr. Nav The assessor has been making his in town, $1.50; office < all. ¿ii.o ■; on Eddy Stieet. I eports conditions prosperous down regular rounds. confinement, $15.00. Also furnish there, and says’that Mr. Clark, who es medicine free except in chronic bought his 1.meh is contemplating a Lots in Smith’s Addition from $25 up. Close in and level land. cases. II | Crippen is again at the helm t t-ts Notice is hereby given that the Common Lots in the Woolen Mill Addition from $55 up You can work number of subst mtial improvements. i Council of the City of Batnlon. Coos County, <>t the Lakeport Banner as editor, in the Mills and go home for dinner from these lots. About 40 to f fates for the Oregon Develop It. W Ch.irlesw01 th who has been and says he is going to bury the j Oregon, did on the l<l day of March, 1911, by . pick from, ment League convention at .Astoria A few lots left in A/* ilea Park foi $75 making some extensive investments hatchet with the Poi tOrlord Tribune i esolution duly passed, determine to establish thr | ll've been fixed for Monday. Lues Grade on Lddv Street, from the South line ot j A G och I Business Block on Main St. Price reascn.ible ami tenns. II B.mdoil lecentlv, left last Week oil and Gold Be.n it Globe, and states , Fourth Street, thence running South to the North ' day and Wednesday, Aug. 14. is A Three Acre piece of lind close to new school house $3500. busine* s ti ip to Portland tmtiler that lie will not even s rap hue ol Eighth Street. and 16. This will be while tlie As a This is a snap. Now unless a written remonstrance signed by ' Hou«e and large lot in West Bindon—close in, $1200. Win. R. Bentley, of I. ikeport, ovci the county priming, That's the owners ot l'wo-Thirds of the real property j tor Centennial is in ptogiess and good; Curry county can be belter House and I *t in Woodland Addition Good location for $1200 as in Bandon on business one dav convention visitors will give a put , adjacent Io and abutting upon said portion of House and two lots Columbia Ave Modern. $1500 tHirtsled by all the pipers in the ' Eddy Sheet herein described, shall be lik'd w*lb I of their time to this historic cele 176 Acres Coal Land, if taken quick will be sold ch -ap—on Co ■siuiity winking m harmony. the City Recorder yvirhm Twenty (20) days | lualion. The convention dates weie quille river. file I idles' Aid Society ot the from the date of the first pyblicahon uf this | decided after a conlerem e between M E church gave their regulai 40 Acres Good Bench Land close to river, 5 miles from Bandon, C A. Hohn, who has had charge notwe, the C ommon Council will pa«.« an Ord» $1000. the Astoria Commercial Club ami monthly siippei at the Odd bellows’ of the government propeity at Ban nance establuhing such grade tn accordance with pei acre. 40 Acres Good Hill [.ami, 3 miles from Bandon. the Centennial management hall last Thursday night, and lully don for the past two years, has re the proble now on hie with the City Res.order A nice little ranch of 162 acres with v»ood hr u-< and barn ami Extra choice white oats foi eed i< tamed their enviable reputation of signed his |Hi iti>ii. Weireglad to ol the City ot Bandon. other improvements. This can be handled for $toood'*wn and the By order of the Common Council. balance 5 years at 8 per cent and is .1 tine chance tor a g-xxi ram h free from all trash, recleaned, lull always giving full value received. No note however, that Mr. R0I111 will Dated at Bamion. Oregon, this 11th day ot These are all baigains and i' interested vo.i had better get busy grain seeds; $.• 25 |>er hundred. also one evi l need go awav from one of not leave this section. March. 1911 Write, call .or phone ( >A R Es Walter Sinclair of Coquille w as good vetches tuid all other kinds o I these suppers hungry, loi there is L. B Kausrud. Citv Recorder Keference- .Iny Li.iuk in Bimdon I irst publication March I4ih Nil. 19 I 3 1 tj -if ¡always plenty and it is the very best. Bandon visitor to-dav. seed T W. R obison . M. BREl ER’S PAULL’S TRANSFER LINE NOTICE! Bandon Light & Power Co. | To Horse Breeders: “ Marius ” Did you ever attend the Hard Luck Story Hour Club ? FIRST NATIONAL BANK Some Choice Buys in Bandon REAL ESTATE