Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915, September 01, 1911, Image 2

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Sheriff’s Sale on Foreclosure
Published Every Tuesday and Friday by the
Why d<>«s everybody travel on tin
Sttnr. I iiield? Because it-gives tin
best accommodations and service
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Coos County Directory. :
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Lodge and Professional
Directory
. tnrrr-nr—
Repr«entahve_____ ___________ Ed. Racklefl
W.. Gage Lodges are requested to notify this office
Sbenffi__ ... .....
Clerk ........ ............ ____ ____ James Watson
ou election of officers and on change of
meetuig night. Cards under this head
Sur»< yor.._______ __________ A. N. Gould!
are 75c per inch per month.
Trea. ui«...__ ... _________ r. M. Dimmick ¡
Wanted
7.7.______
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Famous
Baldwin
Pianos
Brown & Gibson
Contractors
and Builders
TOOLS NEEDED IN
ROAD BUILDING
Prices $250 and up
Easy Terms
X
BANDON DRUG CO
A
GOVERNMENT
C. K. WADE
REPORT.
Foley's Kidney Remedy i Liquid •
Clubbing Offer
BANDON
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Harness Shop
Oregon Journal
W. J. SABIN, Prop.
ROGERS
FOUNDRY
Bjforo You Roach the L'mit
COMPANY
Bandon Recorder
Brass, Bronze, Al
uminum, Iron.
RICES
TRANSFER LINE
The White
4
!
Notice is herebv ^iven that under and by vir­
f
tue of an Execution and order of sale issued
■Recorder FulDistiing Company
out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,
V
or the County of Coo*, on the 21st day of
L. J. BUT1LKF1LLD
C. E. KOPF
Ju’y, 1911, in a certain cause wherein the Bar.k
Subscription, fl 50 per Year in Advance. Adveitiaing Rates M*!e
of Bandon, a co'poration duly organized and In Coos or Curry Cou tits. Lathing, Asse -Mt____ .... ___________ T. J. Thrift;
cT*r'tTr? rr-rrTr ttttt ■?-rrr
I’lastertng or Chimney Work.
Known on Application. Job 1'rinting a Specialty
«f iing basin* ss under the laws of Oregon, is
Coroacr ...____ _ ____________ Dr. Gold«.
35
years
experience
All
woik
Lewah Tribe No. 48, Imp. O. (I. M.
Entered al the Bandon Bostothee as SecondClass Matter.
Plaintiff, and J. H. Price, i“arah E. Price, his
Cour..y Judge.__ _____ ....... John F. Hall
nrst class at right puces.
wife. Car! J. Foard, Clirutopher Ncttley, Havi-
Comiaor.r’ncrs.G. J. Armstrong, M. T. Demen JVrEETS I irrt and Third Tuesdays of each
side, W nhers & L avis, a corporation organized
month at 8th run at the Bandon VI »g-
A. M. FINCH, Bandon, Ore.
September
t q r i under the laws of California doing business in
FRIDAY
wam. Sojourning Chiefs in good standing aie
BANDON CI1 Y DIRECTORY
cordially invited to attend.
Sen Francisco (or Ira S. Lillick, (heir substitute
Mayor_________________ ___ __J. W. Mast A. J. Hartman.
J. C. Sheilds,
defendant), William McKay, Mary T. Carpen­
C. of R.
Sachem.
Recorder______ __ ________ L' . B. Kausrud
dumped upon the pintform nn<l fed
ter, and Cody Lumber Co., a corporation ¿un­
into the crusher without further lift
Treasurer_____ _______________ C. Y. Lowe
We
are
Agents
fur
the
J apanese war scare .
organized under the laws of Oregon, are defend-
Ing.
Municipal Judge__________ Geo. P. Topping
w. o. w.
This Is a euri; as world This
"The workmeu who set up the plnut ; ants, being case number 2733 of said Court and
Attorney.
..................
F. J. Feeney Keep the logs rolling boys I
world Is full of pnnidos and
should have had experience in this I' c immanding ir e to make the sum of $6008.94
Coutuiinien.__ M. Bteiur, R. W. Boyle, H.
Irony
Singular mid ini sterkrus
SEASIDE CAMP NO. 212.
work.
Much depends on the proper and costs laxed at $156.80 with interest at the
current* move It
Some of you
Manciet, Wm. McKay, C. E. Bowman, Fl.
WOODMEN OF 11 IE WORLD,
alignment
of
the
several
ports,
nhd
r
t
of
10
per
cent
per
annum
from
the
24th
may have heard <ai-iisiomil whis­
Brcwn.
Meets First and Third 1 huradays.
V railing
many
petty
nnnoyances
In
<>|M*ratl<m
' day of March, 1911, due the Plaintiff, the
pers of Ibe nwflll war which the
Neighbora welcomed.
will be avoided If tile work Is done I I furt er sum of $3422,70 with interest at the rate
United States mid Japan are
Wm. N. McKay, C. C.
pro[M*rl,v In the first instance.
about to tight. o< rnllier. fren­
of 7 per cent per annum from the 24th day cf
H. E. Boat. Secretary
"The
steuiu
road
roller
is
now
n*e<1
zied shrieks that such n war Is
M irch, 1911, due the defendant, Cail J. b oard,
to so great mt extent that a discussion
Inimlneut. It Is absurd, nonsen­
the
further sum of $1835.61 with interest at the
M hmoii I c .
of Its advantages over the horse roller
sical mid silly, of course, but it
Q ANDON LODGE. No. 130 A. F. & A
is nnneeesstiry
Macadam roads nitty rate of 6 per cent per annum from the 24th day
is also Interesting, as a puzzle
M, Staled communications first Saturday
of course, tn- built with roller« drawn of March, 191 I. due the defendant, Christopher
and a mystery always are. Vou
after the full moon of each month.
Special
by horses
They may also be built Noltley, and the further sum ot $1920.50 with
have In New York, I t>elieve. a
| communicationi seconJ Saturday thereafter.
without any rolling except by the i.trrest at the rate of 7 per cent per annum from
Society For Psychical Research
' All Matter Masons cordially invited.
wheels of moving vehicle« I’.tit vx|«*rt lhe 24th day of March, 1911, due the defend­
If you are contemplating
which
investigates
uncanny
W. E. Craine, W. M.
ence has demonstrated that >p-.!<-!.**t ant. Ira S. I illick, together with accruing cost.*,
things, it would do the world a
! Phil Pearson, Secretary
mid
better
work
ctni
Is*
done
w
ith
tin-
buying
a
Piano,
give
us
great service If it would unravel
1 ail out of lhe hereinafter described real property
steuui roller and nsuallv m .a It is first I W ILL. ON WEDNESDAY THE 61H
the mystery of this irrational yet
Eastern Star
A so called ten ton roller 1« Kittn« tent DAY Ol SEP!EMBER, 1911, at the hour of
a call. It costs you noth­
persistent war talk, dispel this
Plans and specifications
| QCCIDENTAL CHAPTER, No. 45, O.
Most oi
ly heavy for eotintrv roads
nightmare, exorcise this hobgob­
ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day at the
|
E. S., meets Saturday evening before and
the culverts anil inmiy of the bridges
ing to examine them.
lin. lay this tiresome spook.—
furnished.
If you are
front door of liie County Court House in the .
1 after stated communication of Masonic Lod^e.
with
safety
the
are
too
weak
to
sustal.'t
Baron Uchida.
Visiting members cordially invited to attend.
heavier rollers There lire Severn I ex City of Coquille, Coos County, Oregon, offer
going to build give us a
Anna L. Craine, W. M.
cellent makes of such rollers, which for sale and sell at public auction to the highest
Merta Mehl, Secretary.
and best bidder for cash all of the right, title and
may I m * intd at prices Hinging from $2
chance and we will save
interest of said defendants in and to the follow­
500 to $3.500
I. o. o. V
“Since water 1« always nei*ded It ing desetibed resl property, to-wit:-—
you money.
■p.ANDON LODGE, No. 133, I. O. O. F.
rolling the mm-ndnili a watering, ctirt
Parcel 1. Beginning at a point on low water
"*“ meets every Wednesday evening. Visiting
or sprinkler should I m - provided
I'be line of the Coquille river I 134.7 feet north and
brothers in good standing coidially invited.
road official cannot often afford to wait 205.4 feet east of the south west corner of Block
Chas. P. Still. N. G.
I
for rain
Most of these carts ure pro number 2 in Woolen Mill Addition to the town i
A. J. Hartman, Secretary
vided with extremely bri.-id tire«. «>
or Bandon, ( ounty of Coos and State of Ore­
that the cart assists ;tt coit-'otidatio
Kulghtn of Pythias
gon; running thence N. 35°E. 200 ft. along low
Is like (i scared cat. If
the stone instead of rutting It
.'I tm
T^ELPHI
LODGE. No. 64. Knight« of
communities tire provtdi-d with one ol water I ne of Coquille River; thence S. 35o 45*
you want a good Motor
Pythias. Meets every Monday evening
E.
520
ft
to
the
western
boundary
of
the
county
more watering carts, s-- that tt I - uttet:
at Knights hall. Visiting knights invited to
Cycle, investigate the Thor
unneeessitry to purchase a new one tot road; thence S. 35°W. 20 ft. along the western
attend.
J. C. Shields. C. C.
It has free engine and all
boundary of the county road; thence N. 3 *-o45’
road building.
B. N. Harrington K. of R. S.
"in macadam wnrf-. ns tn mt otite: W. 170 ft. thence S. 35 AV. 180 fl; thence N.
late improvements.
This
const ruction work, there s'-e.i'i! Ii
35o45’ W. ^50 fl. to the place of beginning, in- j
machine climbs hills like
competent foreman or an;.ent.tendetd eluding the tide land and water frontage abutting
a scared cat. I am al­
in charge "
Attorney at Law
and fronting said land to ship channel of Coquille
ways ready to demonstrate
River.
Portable Stone Crushers Are Invalu­
it to you.
Parcel I 1 . Also beginning at a point on the
Agent Pacific Surety Company. Office Bank
able
In
Building Good
Macac?tm
Is a great medicine < i pioven low water line of the Coquille River 1298^5 fl.
R. W. TUCKER, Agent of Bandon Bldg. Phone 102, Bandon, Oregan.
Roads—Future Maintenance of High
Semi-Weekly Oregon Journal, one
value for bo Ii acute and chronic north and 320.1 ft. east of the south-west comer
ways Must Be Mapped Out Beforo
year___________ _____________ $1.50
of
Block
numl>er
2
in
the
Woolen
Mill
Addi
­
lilt. E. W. HONSlTt.lt
Kidney and bladder ailments.
It is
Anything Elsa la Done.
Semi - Weekly Bandon Record: r
tion to lhe town of Bandon, County of Coos and
especially recommended to elderly
one year_____________ _____ _ __ 1.50
; State of Oregon; and running thence N. 35oE.
Road building is now occupying the peop,e for its wonderful tonic and
, 46.5 ft. along the low water line of the Coquille
BANDON
attention of the |>eople to a greater
OREGON
T Otr.l
$3.iO
reconstiuclivc qualities .mil lor ilie i river; thence S. 35°45* E. 520 ft. to lhe western
degree than ever before. Building by
Office and rewdence in Pint« residence property
relief mid comfort it I boundary of the County Road; thence S. 35° \V
Full line of Harness, Sad­
tue old fashioned way is expensive. peimanent
next door to Bijou Theatre
45.5 ft along the western boundary’ of the county
Tools that reduce the cost are within gives ihetn. Bandon Drug Co,
dles, Bridles, Halters,
.
»1—nm
35 45’ \V. 520 ft- tn the place , , Both Papjr^ Ouu \ ear Î? O(|
'tie rea< h of every < utility, mid on this
Blankets and everything
| of bejnr.in", including the tide land and right to
Siamese Women.
DR SMITH J. Ivl JVKUNT
subject a government report says:
The wives of Siamese noblemen cut the use of the water frontage fronting and abut­
usually kept in a first-
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
“In addition to the shovels, picks their hair so it stands straight up
The SemiVVeekly
ting to ship channel of Coquille River.
class harness shop.
OFFICE IN PANTEK BUILDING
utid other ordinary implements a con
from their heads. The average length
Parcel ill. Also beginning at a point on the
Repairing a Specialty
Office Hours 9 to 12—I to 5
aiderable outlay tor machinery Is nec­ is about one inch and a half.
| western boundary of the County Road leading
essary. In these days of high paid la
fiom Bandon to Bullards Ferry and 733.7 ft.
BANDON,
-
-
OREGON
An Equine Curiosity.
laur and short working Imurs one rare
Publishes the latest and most complete tele­
N. and 493.7 ft. east of the southwest corner of
The anatomical museum of the Mili­
ly hears in tills country of macadam
graphic news of the world; gives reliable
tary Veterinary institute of Vienna Block nurr?.>er 2 in the Woolen Mill Addition to
DR TV F* UNTCS-IR^.'Ni
atone being broken by bund.
market reports, as it is published at Portland
lhe
town
of
Bar.doin
n
the
County
of
Coos
and
There are many kinds ot stone contr’ns tlio skeleton of n horse which
Chiropractoi-
where
the
market
news
can
be
-n
is
cor
­
crushers on the market. Except for lived forty-five years. It belonged to i State of Oregon: running thence N. 35°45’ W .
Office Hours 9 to 12 a. m. and*
I
143.5
ft.;
thence
N.
35®
E.
ISO
fl.;
thence
S.
It also has a
city use mid In cases where a large a p> 1.sloned major who bought It in
I rected to date for each iscue.
1 to 6 p. m.
page of special matter for the farm and
amount of macadam work is done 1852. when It wiis five years old. and • 35'45* ! 208 ft. to the western boundary of the
Office
in
El
Dorado Building
every year within u comparatively used It in several «innpaigns. Until 1 aforesaid county road; thence southwest?dy along
home, an interesting story page and a pa^e
small area, large stationary plants are two years before Its death it could still
i
’
none
Main
71
Bandon, Ore.
or
more
of
comic
each
week,
and
it
goes
to
; the said western boundary oi the siid county road
undesirable. There are several kinds trot with a buggy.
he subscriber twice each week- —104 times a
: to the place of beginning. W. W. Gage,
of portable plants which may l>e
year.
Dr. H. L j . Houston
Sheriff of Coos County. Oregon.
bought at prices rauging from
Geo. P. Topping, Att y (oi Plaintiff.
to »2.500 which are admirably adapt
PHYSICIAN & SIMGA.UÀ
Of physic d endurance, and while ! Dated this 31st day of July, 1911.
59-t5-F
ed for country use. These plants in
Ottioe
over Drue Store. Hours. Il tv
our condition is -.till curable, lake
elude the stone crusher, engine and
The Semi-Weekly
boiler, portable blns, revolving screen !• »ley's Kidney Pills
a.tn.
1
:30
to 4. p.iu.; 7 to 8 in the evening.
I'lieir quick
Notice For Publication
and an elevator to Uft the stone after
iclion
and
positive
r<
sii't
;
will
de-
Night callssiiswered from office.
it Is broken and to diac-barge it inti-
Department of the Interior.
ight von.
For bick.iclie, nervous-
ihndon ,
...
ou.oov
the screen.
Gives all the local news and happenings and
•“rhe outfit« are mounted on wheeb*
U. S. Land Office,
<ss, iheaina ism, anil ail kidilc*,
i
should lx* in every home in this vicinity. The
and may be moved from place to place
Roseburg, Oregon, July I, 1911.x
two papers make a splendid combination and
lad<l< r n il in n ii . 11 < m'>'<■*.
Bai ■
Dr L F. Sorensen
at a comparatively small cost, Under
Notice is hereby given that Mrs. Belle Axtell
you can save $1 by sending your subscrip­
ordinary conditions from »50 to «100 Í >n I)iog t >».
DENTIST
Kulp, whose post office address is Bandon.
tions to 1 he Bar.Jon Recorder. We can
will psy the expense of shifting sueb
Oregon, did. on the 18 day of August, 1910,
Office
Over
Vienna Cafe
also
give
our
subscribers
a
good
clubbing
of
­
new
Phone 91, Bandon, Ore.
a plant from Its old location to a
file in this office sworn statement and application t
oue several miles distant.
fer for the Daily and Sunday, or Sunday
Telephone
at
Office
and Home.
I
“Stone crushers are variable In their n hir e little ;> >v to play marbles with, N >. 06528. to purchase the NEI-4 SWI-4
Journal in connection with the Semi-Weekly
I
isn
’
t
he?
¿Section 34, 1ownship 29 S. Range 14 West
bANDON
output
They nil need much repair
OREGON
Bandon Recorder.
Tommy Yes. ma’am.
work from time to time on account of
Willamette Mendun, and the number thereon
Tommy’s Mamma Then why don’t
the severe linage to which they are
und^r the provisions ot the act ot June 3, 189’7
U. T. TllKAtMlOl.il
subjected
With an outfit such ns ha» you play with him instead of with all and a ts amendatory, known as the M Timber
those
rough
boys
from
the
bnel;
street?
been mentioned from eighty to a him
ATTORNEY AND COUNSEL! K
R. H. RICE, Prop.
Tommy I won nil his yesterday.— and Stone Law," at such value a< mtgnt be
died tons talxly to eighty cubic yards
AT - LAW,
fixed
Ly
appraisement,
and
that,
persuant
Io
such
Philadelphia Record.
of broken stoue |ier d.-iv may la1 ex
application, the lagd and timlxr thereon have
NOTARV PUBLIC
pected tf the plant is kept In good
All kinds . of light and heavy drav-
l>ern appraised, $106.00, the timber estimated
condition
Such mi output Is usually
Bandon,
Oregon
g.
Also
l
sells and delivers mill
240,000 board feet at 40 cents per M. and the I
satisfactory since n «Ingle steam road
,
Oflice
With
Bmolon
Iuv-i-lu.ciil
l >>
wood,
coal,
etc
Office
at
Hines'
land $10.00; that said applicant will oír
roller will not often roll more than
this amount In a day. The crusher
proof in su| |»ort of hs eppliiation ."nd
Si ore. I “hone ortlers promptly at
will take stones which measure up to
statcraent on the 15 J.iy cf Stptend
Dr. H- Ki. Brown
' i titled
approximately 7 by It inches In costs
before \. D. M »rse. United S uica < .
Résidant Dentist
section; larger atones require m ulling
er. at Bandon, Oregon.
before they can I m * placed lit the re
Office in Panter Building
If you with a bottle cold- —
Any person is at liberty to prot<?.t thù
• "hit.
celling orifice
Call at the Eagle,
Office Hour,: 9 to 12 M.. I Io 5 P. M.
chase befoiC entry, or initiate a contest i
“In some places It may be found
If you love the goods dial's old--
Phone,
"
BANDON, OREGON
t me before patent issues, by hling a coiroLoraled 1
more economical to have the Mom-
I
Call at the Eagle.
aihdavit in this office, alleg nq Lets whah would |
ahlp|>ed In from some permanent erush
Ing plant than to purchase a crushing
d-Tat the entry.
Taint no use to sit and blink
Experienced.
outfit, and it is well to consider th.*
BENJAMIN F. JONE'
II you really need a drink,
”T.nn
-ikes. Henry, don’t ent with
feature carefully
It should also I.
Attorney and Counselor-at Law
51 ■ i lilt
Regisar
JuU make a sign or ring a bell.
your knife."
staled that, while the tirsl cost of th.
Anil
you
bet
they'll
treat
you
right
"Now.
Mary,
don
’
t
get
nervous
Pre
road Is fni|Kirtant. the coats of future
Adnünist« ator’s Notice
Down at the
maintenance must also Is- taken Into nt - u It i my knife for fifty years and
Office over Skeels*
Skeeh' Store
never cut myself yet."-St. Louis Post-
account. It Is sometimes eniinnm al
Dispatcb.
Office Phone,
Pbooe. Main 335;
rearlence. Main
Man 346
even at a greater Initial cost, to Itu
residence.
Notice is beaeby given, that on Auçu t 7,
port atone from ii dial mice If thereby
The Best All Aroundjramily Sew-
191 I, by order ot the Hon. John F Hell.
a more durable n*sd m-ir t>c had than
intt Machin
hat can l»c produced
is possible by the use of local stone
Judge ol the County Court oi Coos County,
BANDON, ORFGON
Made
in
both
Rotary and Vibrator
‘“The crustier should I m * set lip as
Ore 'on, Roy B. C otmmi wm duly appointed
nearly as practicable In the center of
adminutratoc of the estate of Carobne Corsor, Sv 'es
the section to I m * built: but. since much
The Rotary makes both Lock wd PUBLIC LAND AND MINING
deceased.
No*, all persons having claims
water la needed for the holler, for the
CASES.
agdinst the said estate, are hereby requited and Chain Stitch.
The latest up to-the-
roller «nd for the watering cart. Du­
nohfied
to
present
the
same
duly
scribed
Io
C.
nite Is often governed by the location
minnte steel attachment with each
if yon are interested in any contest
R. Wade, at hw otbee. in Bandon. Coos county.
of the water supply.
machine. Scid on easy payments. or any matter before the Interior De­
Oregon, within six months from date hereof, that,
“If possible the crusher should be
partment. write to Clark «r Wright,
eet low enough so that a platform
is to say. all notices must be presented on or be- Send ns-i-.e and address lor our
registered land lawyers, ouj F Street
may be built at the level of the open
beautiful H T. catalogue free.
fore February 11 th, 1912.
N. W (opposite Gen l Land Office),
tbg which receives the atone. This
ROY B. CORSON.
\V HIT E SEW I NG M ACH1N E CO Washington. D. C Free information
For butter tubs, butter hirrels and
platform should be sufficiently strong
Admmuuator.
about contests and where to obtain
to bear the weight of the carts loaded
■>h barrels, see T \V. Robison at C R* Wade. Attorney tor the Exate.
1460 Mark« t Street
»crip, locatable upon public land»
with stone for the crusher. With this
Ccntial Warehouse.
53 if
Dated at Bandon. Or . A^ l I. 1911. 6l-l5-F San Francisco
California!
c, R. BA
C.
BARROAV
KROM
COQUI ELE.
I Alvin Munck. Prop
Vrzugemsat th« large »tone» may be
without residence or cultivation
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ORE
K