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About Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1911)
B ei xi don Recorder -^4X4 e-1-- k4 -4- Cuts and bruises best by applying Cltambei'l.iiu'a Linnnent. Recorder f’uloisliing- Company Stmr. Fiheld? in .bout one-third the time requited i.y the usual tieatment Published Every Tuesday and Friday by the Why dots everybo ly ttuvel on '.I e 1 may be healed with, ut li.-al Adveitining Rate» Made maturation. muscles and rheumatic Known on Application. Job Printing a Specialty Entered at the Bandon Postutlice as Second Class Matter. -aie bv C. Y. ugus' 11, 191 f BAD STREETS A MENACE TO LIVES Question ot Improving Them Is Country Wide. GOOD SIDEWALKS NEEDED. Wanted I pains. For Water Pools The matter of Improving the streets and sidewalks Is n problem which ev ery town bus always with it, like the poor. N'o city, town or village has such good sidewall:» and street» .1» to be past the point of Improving them In luoat places whose citizens boast loudly of the excellence of tlielr street conditions It is quite possible to Und some thorough fa res which are neglect ed woefully. There Is a tendency on tlm part of odicials In utmost every city or town to Improve certain streets ns show places, neglecting others. While, of course, the thoroughfares which art- used the most should be kept in tlie heBt condition, there is no adequate reason why side streets should be to tally neglected. Sometimes a little foresight iti tin matter of street improvement will save not only property, but human Streets rutted by Manciet, Wm. McKay, C. E. Bowman, H. Brown. Baldwin a call. It costs you noth Ghiberti's Famous Doors. The world renowned doors of t iir baptis tery at Florence represent nearly III ■ ent ire IlfeWl I'l; of. < i hiliert 1. lie began the first pair when lie was twen ty-tliree years old. anil when he till- islied tile second pair tie was seventy- three Excepting the three »tatties mil side Or San MUliete anil one or two minor works, these two pairs of bronze doors represent his Inbqrs.for half a century These doors, declared b.v Mlchaehmgelo "lit to lie the gates of paradise.'' rein<•.■ ent the book of (Jen esis in all tlie depth of Its meaning, »nd th{ I III of tin- artist has never been overpraised It Is Impossible to exaggerate the glory of the work, and If one has tile lltne unit money the night of those w'iiiulit'fnl doors is well worll) the trip to I'lorenec. New York American. to purchase BANDON DRUG CO the NF I-4 SWI-4 A Great 18/8» Clubbing Offer and Stcnu Law,” at such value as mignt be fixed by appraisement, and that, persuant to such appl cation, the land and timber thereon have Semi-Weekly Oregon Journal, one year......SI30 proof in support of his application and sworn Semi - Weekly Bandon Recorder one year statement on the 15 day of September, 1911, before A. D. Morse, United States Commission $1.(0 T Otb I chase before entry, or initiate a contest at any t me Lefore patent issues, by filing a corroborated affidavit in this office, alleging facts which would Both Papers One Year $2.00 defeat the entry. 51-tlOf The Semi-Weekly BENJAMIN F. JONES. Register. Oregon Journal Notice of Sheriff’s Sale. Publishes the latest and most complete tele graphic news of the world; By virtue of an execution and order for sale 20th day of July, 1911, in a certain action in the page of special matter for the farm and home, an interesting story page and a page Circuit Court for said County and State wherein I homas Anderson as Plaintiff recovered judg or more of comic each week, and it goes to ment against Permelia A. Stewart for the sum ol Six hundred eight and forty-nine hundredth dol he subscriber twice each week---104 times a year. lar1 . on the 20th day of April, 1910, I noon of said day, sell at public auction to the Ir .hest bidder for cash; the following described pr. pert)’, to-wit: Beginning at a point ihiity feet west of the northwest corner ol lot sixteen of block four, in Koos Bay Plat F, and running west across the ol said light of wheels after n heavy rain should lie •urfaced with sol Id material that will nut be subject to ruts by heavy trntllc Recently two men weyc killed In Passaic. N. J.. on Qccount of the poor condition of tlie streets A fireman and a member of the board of edma tiou lost (heir llvea when the tire on glue was wrecked. Tin* machine v ia traveling twenty miles an hom when it Rtriii k a deep rut It wabbled and na u rear wheel cau«d in swung half way around, crashing Into an iron trolley pule. Recently a Philadelphia Jury made the following report atMUit tin* uondi tlon of st reef m “We recommend that h «fii :e atep»« tie taken to repair the stu -ts ••spe<inlly iboa«» most generally tis. ,i i’holr preaeni roiidlfhm makes travel Ing In vehh’loR of ill Kinds unsafe as well at un<*<»mfoiinl»le in addition t » ranting disrrvdii upon tlie city ” win that nein « bo just went .. should be in every home in this vicinity. The two papers make a splendid combination and you can save $ I by sending your subscrip- We can also give our subscribers a good clubbing of- | (er for the Daily and Sunday, or Sunday way (about one hundred feet); thence south one hundred feet; thence east about ( journal in connection with the Semi-Weekly * Bandon Recorder. one hundred feet to a point thirty feet west of the plat E, all in parcel 1 ., Belt Line Right of Way in Coos C ounty, State of Oregon, taken ami levie I u; on as lhe prop r:y of the said Permeila A. Slew ait or so much thereof as may be nec I ho nas Anderson Take nfT that dead bird's plumage now. (Hi Sally In our alley! And deck the hat that shade« thy brow With lllltM of thv vallev -Chicago Tribune. against said 5 tew nt w ith interest thereon, together with all cod anJ disbursements that have or n a accrue W. W Gage. Sheriff. Datevi this 31st day ol Ju1', I'M!. 5 -t5-F Knights of Pythias LODGE. N o . 64. Knights of Pythias. Meets every Monday evening at Knights hall. Visiting knights invited to attend. J. C. Shields, C. C. B. N. Harrington K. of R. S. C. R. WADE Attorney evt l_,a-w Agent Pacific Surety Company. of Bandon Bldg. Office Bank Phone 102, Bandon, Oregan. ROGERS FOUNDRY PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON BANDON OREGON Office and residence in Panter residence property neat door to Bijou Theatre DR SMITH J. MANN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON OFFICE IN PANTER BUILDING Office Hours 9 to 12—1 to 5 BANDON, - OREGON . DR A.. F INGER. .A IM Chiropractor Office Hours 9 to 12 a. m. and 1 to 6 p. m. Office in El Dorado Building Pnone Main 71 Bandon, Ore, Dr. H. I_i. Houston PHYSICIAN & SUHGNuN Offioe over Drug Store. Hours,!»to I? rt.m. 1:30 to 4, p.m.; 7 to 8 iu the evening. Brass, Bronze, Al uminum, Iron. Ni^bt oalls answered from oflioe. BANDON OKKGON Dr lu. F Sorensen. DENTIST Phone 91, Bandon, Ore. RICE’S TRANSFER LINE R. H. RICE, Prop. Office Over Vienna Cafe Telephone at Office and Home. SANDON O. OREGON T. TKEAUUOLD ATTORNEY AND COUNSEIX H AT - LAW, Resident Dentist. WILSON & WALRAiH Blacksmiths and Wagormak. rs ¡IS .1 l.iilllit ll«»< < I Office in Panter Building If you wish a bottle cold-*« Call at the Eagle, Office Hours: If you love the goods that's old-- Phon«. 9 to 12 M. I to 5 P. M. BANDON, OREGON C JI al the Laglr. 'Taint no use to ail an I blink it you tea ly iced a dunk, Ju»l make a sign or nng a bell, AnJ you i»K they'll treat you right Down at the LLagle («»ledo C. R. BARROW Attorney a id Counse'oi-at-t.iiw COQU I BEE. Shop on Columbia Avenue Ami r I hat «•«•nt hape A King Who Left Uomo set the world- to l.ilking, but s.iVS lie ,il liis keep« .it home the king of .ill laxative« Dr. K.tig’s New Lile Pills and lh.il they’re a bless* mg to all his family. Cure con stipation, headache, indigestion, d) spepsia. Only 25c at all druggists. Mathiilk.i, ot Bollilo, N. Y„ - OLE Other over Skrelt* Store Oftce Phone. Maio 335; Alvin Munck. Prop Illg A BAMMIM. ori oom Mata ■ St i h Hdl*<-ti Piti K Clucnao. III. rt'ttrltiK unit Hlwitys din i, et nil tier «liter parks ou tlie northwMt ib'e by ‘Tusiiliig the can.” INirk Hlxlir«. Irriua Park. Jefferson Park, tbs <-ry nearest mdglitiora. simply sat back and gaspet! at the mere vulgar auMMsadon But when they saw bow Edison Park Vuk ‘‘rushing the caqs"— ruihlng them T)ELPHI All kinds of light and heavy drav- NOTARY PUBLIO ing. Also sells and delivers mill Bandon, Oreiten wood, coal, etc Office at Hines' Office With Bandon IiiVPKtti.enl < «» .Store. Phone orders promptly at tended Dr. T-I- Ivi. Brown, Ptriiirlia A. hid «¿a Haw Ed.»on Pirk. Chicago, Gets Rid of Her Tinware. W. J. SABIN, Prop. The White essary to satisfy thè saiJ judgment in fa»or of W. u.n maki the world a little itttir each day wo live m it if we only work at it. .......................................... • ••»•••• Gives all the local news and happenings and southwest corner of lot sixteen of block four, said ♦ •t Bandon Recorder • Uons to 1 he Bandon Recorder. I elt Line Railway right of way to the west line Full line of Harness, Sad dles, Bridles, Halters, Blankets and everything usually kept in a first* class harness shop. Repairing a Specialty The Semi-Weekly of the County Court House in the City of Co quille in said County, at ten o'clock in the fore Harness Shop COMPANY \olice is hereby given that I will on Saturday, D ANDON LODGE, No. 133. I. O. O. F. meets every Wednesday evening. Visiting brothers in good standing cordially invited. Chas. P. Still, N. G. A. J. Hartman, Secretary I>B. K. W. KONS ITEIL BANDON gives reliable market reports, as it is published at Portland where the market news can be and is cor rected to date for each issue. It also has a duly issued by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of the County of Coos, State of Ore. on, dated the the 2nd day of September, 1911, at the front door Is like a scared cat. If you want a good Motor Cycle, investigate the Thor It has free engine and all late improvements. This machine climbs hills like a scared cat. I am al ways ready to demonstrate it to you. 1.50 er, at Bandon, Ort gon. Any person is at liberty to protest this pur Eastern Star QCCIDENTAL CHAPTER. No. 45. O. E. S., meets Saturday evening before and a ter stated communication of Masonic I od;e. Visiting members cordially invited to altei d. Anna L. Craine, W. M. Merta Mehl, Secretary. J. O. O. F R. W. TUCKER, Agent been appraised, $106.00, the limber estimated 240,000 board feet at 40 cents per M, and the land $10.00; that said applicant will offer final D ANDON LODGE. No. 130 A. F. & A M, Stated communications first Saturday after the full moon of each month. Special comtnunicalionj second Saturday thereafter. All Master Masons cordially invited. you money. J I The Tiior Easy Terms u ¡dtr the provisions ol the act ot June 3, If you are chance and we will save and acts amtndatory, known as the “limber SEASIDE CAMP NO. 212, WOODMEN OF THE WORLD, Meets First and Third Thursdays. \ uit.ng Neighbors welcomed. Plans and specifications furnished. Prices $250 and up Section 34, Township 29 S. Range 14 est Willamette Meridian, and the number therecn, w. o. w. Keep the logs rolling boys I W. E. Craine, W. M. going to build give us a Oregon, did, on the 18 day * of August, I9IC, hie in this office sworn statement and application Sachem. Phil Pearson, Secretary buying a Piano, give us G. W. Rea, Justice of the Peace. whose post office address is Bandon, No. 06528, and Builders If you are contemplating U. S. Land Office, Roseburg, Oregon, July 1, 1911. Notice is hereby given that Mrs. Belle Axtell Kolp, C. of R. SlflNOIllC. Contractors Department of the Interior. EE TS First ind Third Tundiy. of each ’*— month at 8th run at the Bandon Wig wam. Sojourning Chief, in good slauJing aie cordially mviied to attend. A. J. Hartman. J. C. Sheildg. Brown & Gibson ing to examine them. Notice For Publication Lewih Tribe No. 48, Imp. O. R. M. Wm. N. McKay, C. C. H. E. Boak, Secretary Pianos G. W. Rea, Justice of the F*eace, for the above entitled Court, on motion therefor by plaintiff s attorney, C. R. Wade. 59-t7-F F. B. Kauarud Ì F E Lodgps are requested to notify this office on election of officers and on change of meeting night. Cards under this head are 75c per inch per month. Treasurer________________ ______ C. Y. Lowe Municipal Judge___________ Geo. P. Topping Attorney__________________ . F. J. Feeney Councilmen.__ M. Breuer, R. W. Boyle, H. Famous tion, the plaintiff will take judgment against you for $150, and costs and disbursements. Service of this summons is made pursuant to an order for publication made August 3, 1911, by Also Harm Community. BANDON CITY DIRECTORY Mayor______________________ _.J. W. Masi Laura Taylor, Plaintiff \ vt. ' SUMMONS "i '----- w ------- 1 James Watvm 1 ..A. N. Gould - Surveyor.__ - T. M. Dimmick ■ Traasuier.... - — T. J. Thrift - ■ Assena»__ Coroner _ ____ _ ___ _______ ____ Dr. Golden Recorder________________ _ J. P. Hunt, Defendant Two Men Killed R.c.ntly In Passaic, N. J., on Account of Ruts on Thor and A. M. FINCH. Bandon, Ore We are Agents for the To J. P. Hunt, the above named defend nt: G00J V/ater Our Gr)«tect Need ft • ih » npoloiry fi» s.iv that oim IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF J th«- ur.Tiesi ihm of any roni OREGON, mnit\ r n »uipply ot u<»<»d waif*r not You aie hereby notified that you are hereby .. d ‘ ip ’5 a supply ot waler, but water required to appear and answer the complair, t li: j N aiift attractive for drink »•iu 'i t personal use; water that is no’ hied .again.it you in the above entitled action > :;i H.... tuen rhe serins of disease, within six weeks from the date of the first publi inn is ti*.>y<»nd the (langer of such cation of this summons, to'wir within six weeks gei ins iicinu present : water that is from the 4lh day of August, 1911, and if you fail •pure and wtioiesorne. ' .is the courts to appear and answer on or before the 15th day sav. mid fot w I ih ti freedom from pul of September, 1911, that da{£ being the last day lutioli is a first reipnsiie Reprewntaùve__________ __ ___ Ed. Racltlell ,_W.. Gage Sharif.................. ...................... W.. Gage In Coos or Curry Counties. Lathing, Plastertng or Chimney Work. County Judge.__ _______ ______ John F. Flail 35 years experience -All work Commissioners.G. J. Armstrong, M. T. Demen first class at right prices. in the Justice Court for the Sixth Justice District, Coos County, Oregon Lodge and Professional Directory trr r ttttttt r! Clerk.......... This Lowe. Ij Coos County Directory. service 15 It of the time prescribed in the order for publica oughfares—Mud anti is an It li. iment als> reheves soreness of the FRIDAY accommodations uiibeptic at.d causes such injuries to C. E. KOPF, Managing Editor «Subscription, $1 50 per Year ic A i vance. Because it gives the | '1 ■■ c.; » o4 4 44- J BANDON STEAM LAUNDRY Where ^ours Ought to be A. F. DERINÜFR Prop. l III.ikr- l'otll I < l Th Ch.lin Suit h. - miiiute -teel 1 lie M itp 1 tit.n'him nt «tth » IM I PUBLIC LAND AND CASES. MINING If you are interested in any contest or any matter before the Interior De partment. write to Clark & Wright, : Send n.i'iie ami ailclresn le registered land lawyers, 002 F Street beautiful H. T. catalogue free. X. W. (opposite Gen’l Land Office), \V H1 TE SE WIN G NfAC HIN E CO Washington, D. C. Free information about Contests and where to obtain 1460 Market Street scrip, locatable upon public lands , San Francisco California without residence or cultivation. machine. Scjtl on i ,i-\ p.n ii rewdrncr. ta.ii.34h