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About Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1911)
Dr. Perkins reports an 8 pound Mr. ami Mis. S. E. Peaice have I SIRES AND SONS i Notice of School Indemnity 1 boy born to Mr. and Mrs. W. E. moved into looms in the Timmons Humor snd Selection. G. Phelps Stokes, tbe Socialist, is 1 Paul, on Monday. iiuilding. Philosophy J a J. surgeon und physician, with hospital Fied Lund was indicted by the The ci'y cmiHlcil will meet in reg- und dlspeusary experience. Department of the Interior »r OVACAA M. SMITH .lohn D. CrlmmhiH. the New York recent grand jury and liis trial will nhir sessi ni imnorrow ni dii, S P- United States Laud Office, Young Beattie’s singing merrily mllilonaire. onus ilie most valuable Roseburg. Oregon, August 22, 1911 probably be le Id this week. lumber 2<>: in his cell after conviction will not colh ctlon of imtograi Us in America. Notice is hereby given that the Stale of O PERT PARAGRAPHS. When illum ed of groceries don't Che livellili annii d conventi ni ol strike the average person as any Butler Ames member of congress g< n, on December 14ili 1908, applied for I from .'.Itissm litisetts. is a grandson of | 1-4 S. E. 1-4, Sec. 4. 7, 29, S. R. 14 V V? forget that Divilbiss carries the best 1 the Caliiornia State I-’eili ratin i of thing in his favor. WOMAN sometimes finds It hard to A General Benjamin I’.mu-r and a son ot decide whether It is better to dlo I M„ and fili-d in this otfi:e a lot of school ind.-m The Complexion is cleared won and most conqilete stock in town. |»L ibor w II i>e held in Bakersfield, Gen> nil .\Ueibert A lii s. an old uiuid or wear the same hut three nily selections in which it s-lected said land, a>. I Free delivery. conn wiicing October j M Sa nt os-Du an nt will never make It derfully by freely eating of apples; seasons. . that said list is open to tin- public for umKvtio i. tliglii uiiess lie carries with him a Why dots everybody travel on the 'Il salmon season has arrived one before breakfast and one before Any and all persons claiming adversely th ■ ah ? A man’s idea of a womanly woman mas ul in Hie shape of u small medal, retiring is recommended for this Stnir. Fifield? Bi cause U gives the an I lolling has started in earnest. is one who wouldn't weur trousers wbh Ii was given to him by a French described land or any legal ruh-diiisioit iheie..', best accommodations mid service ilthou h the run will probably not skirts. countess or claiming the same under the mium” laws, or purpose. William George Hake, who recently desiring to show said land to I k - more valuable be laige for a couple of weeks yet. —45 «* If you appreciate speed, comfort A woman's idea of a manly man Is celebrated his one liuudreillh birthday for mineral than for agricultural purposes, or to E. W. Shetter has commenced Ilowc ier. lie fishermen repot I tlia and safety, travel on the Stnir. Fi- one who doesn't complain when the uiiiui ersur.i in l.otidon. Is said lo lie object to raid selection for any lawful rearon, the only English lawyer who ever the const 1 ut lion of a line r.e v resi they are more than making expenses baby cries at 1 a. m. field. ’ 45-tf should file their claims er th ?ir aliidavits of pre lived to b«' 100 years oil He was nd dence on his lots in the wist part of ; ’ ni1 iirt ’ hopeful of making a good test or contest in this office. It is said by men who have tried mitted to tile bar ill ISi,*. When a woman wants to pronounce I hereby designate the Banjon F.'-coiJ.r, pub it, years in and years out, th it th • the city. Klepfer .mil iiuiinicui li'it'g when the fish start to run in a dire curse on man in general she Sven Henin e\eu whin a sin ili lished at Bandon, Oregon, as the ite.v pap i in earnest wishes he might have to wear skirts boy li:.d a passion to.' travel, When Standard Oil Company always h is have the contract and ire putting lip omy liiteen years ot age tie had made which the above notice i . to be published. Letters received from M. J. Me for four consecutive days. its tank cars of g is »leno anil oil 10 the building. BENJAMIN F. JONES, Register a nit.liber of maps Illustrating the 68-16-T Kent) i by some of bis friends liere W anted . —Woik by expert per cent short. Strange to say, A man never realizes how much he routes taken by Ihe various expedl sour I i nIt'-r sus,.i ;ious. lie is i on onco knew till his young son reaches tious in search of I lie uortli pole. its tax assessments are shorter than painter and paper hanger job or day Executor’s Notice. M GuesliolT, Bulgarian prime itiit. high school age. itis way home now and in his letters Estimates furnished.— R. E Bugln’e, that in Oregon. ister for foreign iillnirs. is a pt eminent always say s ‘‘we.’* I Ile also stated General Delivery. 68-tf Notice- is hereby ■' v-ri. lbs' I Ion. John F. lie visited l.i.n.i o. When a woman discards all Iter com English s. Itotar Port Orford will soon have a th.it lie w mild ’’buy” whrn he gets fortable house furnishings and goes tn ISiili and Issfi. when he pleaded the Mali. Judf.e of the County Coutt for Cons Mrs. M C. Hollywood, repre- r.ch ml house 30« 60 with an ell 30x40 back to I! mdon So bis fri< nds ha vc in for polished floors nnd furniture cause ot the union ot eustt rn Itounietln County, Orq>o:i, on J.:ne 14, 1911, made an two stories a”d a basement. The sentative of the W i .i ah r.ifl, has been Bulgaria. < hi several m fusions tie oi'de, qqi-inliu,; Steph -n Gallisr and E iniun I ’’put two and two” logethtr and built on cubic measure lines you know and she is tbe victim of the “Good Taste has lieid tbe highest positions III th. M. Galiior, joint executors of the estate of contract has been let to C. II. Pearse a guest al the <¿allier lor a u eek, have drawn their own conchisions and Bad Taste" column of the wom government William Gallio, deceased. All persons having of ihit-place at #5,000. who agreed and leaves today 'or M » r le Point W.- will ov.tit drvi l »|imc:»ts and s< e an’« magazines. claims against aid estate, are hereby required to He Got Even. to have the building completed by lo vis.t the local circle al that place. ! « h it th< re: ult will be. Justus Miles Forman once in writing I present the same duly verified tn ihe uriJ.i izn-d Best dry stove wood only $1.80 Is the trousers skirt an outcome of n story for Harper's Magazine used I July rst, 1912. Tilts is a nice ini nt Bandon, Coos C u-ly, Or-gon, on or bef-sre the suffrage movement or the inlet of provement for that place ami out* per tier. Leave eiders at McNairs the name of an artist friend for tile J it month; trim llv* rlr.tr* of the first publication Insurgency? character of a chap who fell In love hereof, that is to ly on or I.-fore Fc-bru-ry 23rd which will have a good effect on Hardware store, or call oil A. Hab MANY COUNTIES STRIVING with n peasant girl In the Milanese i , 6 ! if A man with a new nuto has as many "It made all his friends roar with 1912. prospective settlers. I «*• iy. TO ELIMINATE RUTS friends as a successful candidate. STEPHEN GMLIER, glee." said Mr. Forman "But lie got Mrs O Wiren retiirne I last week i 1 lam than, Logan and Ply I naie EDMUND M. G \LLIER. even with me by milking a large from a visit to Astoria, where she hare completed the work of grading By Building Concrete Macadam Roads. C. R. Wa le, .Attorney for die Estai . Old Grimes. twenty-four sheet poster for a musical I Old Grimes Is dead, that good old man had been calling on friends and ISixth stmt from the east to the A Success In Michigan. comedy. There was a i-idy. the star. 1 Dated at Bandon, Oregon, Augu.t 22n l, 1911. Wo ne’er hall see him more, 64-t5T stepping out of a stage door and n long j taking in the big Centennial Cele west city limits, mid it 11 .ikes a line For so supot lor was he The neighbors all got sore. line of dohnnles walling for her with brat ion. , street, it.dtid. in fact it isabont as Concrete mnendam roads are being silly smirks nnd l>un< !:?s of violets Notice for Publication Old Mrs. Grimes made butter and cheese built in many part« of the country In I nice a llimotighf-re as will be l iunrl And every Johnnie was a portrait of We.are complete house furnishers Crimes carried them to town. an attempt to secure roadways that me.” every cent he sold them for and fix your home up from kitchen ; in any town in Coos cornty. I he will not loosen up under automobile And Yon bet he salted down. Department of the Interior, to parlor. Bandon Furniture Co. contractois did got <| work' and are travel nor rut under licuvy trucking. A Witty Retont. U. S. I .and Office, at Rosburg, Oregon, 01.1 Grlines he used to drlnlt the whey. Wayne county, Mich.. has built these As is generally the ease with people He didn’t care for It. —67-tl deserving oi much cia dil for Hie ex- roads foj- the past two seasons nnd September 5th, 1911 But at the very thought of waste who have nothing to sn.v worth liear- ! celh iit job. No rice is hereby given that M. Coy Caudill now has nearly eight miles of two Old Grimes he threw a fit. Miss E’jba Wiren is teaching a conceited dniimner talked a lug. great deni, lo the evident disgust of a of Bandon, Oregon, who, oil April 9th, 1910, school at Randolph, having com j Born to Mr. and Mrs Wes Waite, conr.-e concrete macitdntu roadways. Ills children had to drink It. too, In these roads tbe liottom layer Is a And when they cried for bread number of tits commercial friends who inr<d.* Homestead Entry Serial No. 06061, for menced Monday morning. This i : Friday, September 15, a tine six Ho gave to them a spanking time were dining at a country hotel. When E. 1-2 S.-E. 1-4, Section 25, Township 29 S. And sent them off to bed. ! pound girl. Miss Wiren’s fust term of school cheese was served it was of a decided Range 14, West Willamette Meridian, has filed • Old Mrs. Grimes had one new dress "lively" brand, much to the delight of notice of intention to make commutation proof but she is thoroughly co up «tent in The Till.unock will take out 150 The year that she was wed. the Irrepressible. He attacked it with to establish claim to the land above described every particular and will undoubted I head of hogs for the Portland mar She had to make that garment do great gusto, remarking. “I'm like Sam before A. D. Morse. United States Commi-srioner, t'ntll old Grimes was dead. meet with much success. ket this trip. son slaying them by Hie thousand!" at Bandon, Oregon, on the 27th day of October, Ho used to wear a long tailed coat “Yes.' replied a quick witter! diner ul Miss Rar Collier of Coquille, was All buttoned down before, 1911. Fine White Leghorn and White ihe end of the table, "and with the Ami no he didn’t need a shirt. Claimant names as witnesses: Cassius W. Plymouth Rock cockerels for sale a passenger on the Fificld for San And thus be saved some more. same weapon too!” Doyle. William Dock, Jack Albenon, William 'Francisco. Mis Colli. 1 goes Carl Nelson, Bindon. .|6-tf But when be went tlio neighbors said, A. Prewett, all of Bandon, Ore. on. Painfully Polite. "He was a good old guy,” j California in the hope that Messrs M’Kiiinii Swengel A Washington trolley car was i But that’s the way it always goes. get- BENJAMIN, F. JONES, Register. ¡change of climate will benefit her No matter who may die. ting under way when two women. Osborn have returned from Last Pub. Oct. 20 health, rushing from opposite sides i of the hunting trip in the mountains Something Like That. street to greet each other, met l right in F or S ale House and two lots are displaying a nice lol of How do they stake a dasli for tbe the middle of the car track : and in Notice for Publication in Prosper, $1000. pole?” horns and jeiked venison, front of ihe car. There the two stop 19-if J ohn H i : C osta . 1 don't know. 1 never made one." ped ami began to talk. The car stop killed twelve dei-r and could Department of th«? Interior, But how do you suppose?" ped. too, but the women did not tip Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Coach left U. S. 1 and Olli :e al Roseburg, Oregon. killed Iwo or three times as many 1 Well, to tell the truth I have always pear to realize that it was there September 13, 1911 supposed those dashes were something if they had been out for slaughter. on tin' Filield for San Francisco to Notice is hereby given that Claire Treadgold, like the printer’s dashes we use when look after business connected with They saw 35 deer the day they we don't want to say the thing out formerly Claire Walker, of Bandon, Oregon, broke camp, which is certainly the Coach estate. ¡who, on November 12th, 1906, mad ■ home right: ----- 1 ----- 1 ----- 1” The Brooklyn, which run here going seine. stead entry 14239, serial No04080 fori;,: 6,7.10 I while last spring has been over Accomplished. I and N.-W. 1-4 S.-E. 1-4 Section 2, Town- Orvil Dodge and Dr. Collins ot “He can’t do a single thing well. SÄÖÄ- . I | ship 30 S„ Rango 14 West Willamette Meridian "Who, Percy?" Myrtle Point have gone to Porti.mil hauled completely and is norv ¡’died i has filed notice of intention to make final com- I tiled for a regular run between here “ Yes. ” to purchase additional machinery i mutation proof, to establish claim to the land "Oh. you are mistaken. with which to operate the Salmon and S in Ftancisco. above described, before A. D. Mois*, I hi ted “I’d like to know what tie can do. I'lie Fi.latnoik brought a ga.oline States Commissioner, al Bandon, Oregon, cn the Mountain gold mines in which they “Make perfectly lovely popcofn | 27th day of October, 191 I. balls.” launch from Portland for Mr. San aie inti rested. Ciaimart names as witnesses: J *S5 Ward and 1 thè river. watni : covsTY (MiriT.l nom i . kioiic afi Married, at the oflice of Judge E. born, who live? np Hard on Both, Reese Ward, of Myrtle Point, Ore.; Ed. Young irmi i siso fo-imiKTi:. are foolish In their bobble “ Women 54—1 nose ■ winting rag nu» ? G D Holden in Coquille, Monday and Amos E. Uadsall, of Bandon. Oregon, should call upon Mrs J. B.ir- limestone eourrete ot a ohe, Iwo au.'l skirts." Sept. 18, 1911, Willoughby P. Howe last pub oct 20 Benjamin F. Jones. Register. “ Too find. Isn ’ t it?" h half und live mix. II illg tiisl el:r;> row-, or phone 11 t f and Mary N Edwards, both ol Bin < Ciucili, «unii imil i r:r lieil liii.-si.. .<• ” "Yes.” E. 11 Fish left on thè Eliz.ibetli The top layer Is n one. two nn<l llirei “But then, you know, men are fool don, Judge Holden officiating. Co mix ot tin- Hnine unit erlii Is ev'epi ish In their hobble bruits, so there!" tor S.111 I- ranei-co on a short busi quille Herald. that 1 Ill-lie.1 oolililes uro MUI stillile. ness trip. Mr Fish llis resigned foi Needs Experience. Ulne :011e Ilo* i mi1 rete I h W anted to R eni Piano, must “Do you believe In lighting the devil his posi ion with the Prosper Mil im.l mie lia:? Iiu lies < ■ alimi' li->l flop h Bandon be in good condition. See Mss ( oiip.lilv, ar..I will probably move anil Polii lUieen lo nineteen leel 1 with fire?" Mary Marsh, or phone 41 “ 1 don ’ t know about that? ” 7'11 w lilt II his funlv to Marshfield where lit “Sure. It's the only thing to do.” As a result ot an inspection of the ' ,vj|| "Not unless you are insured nnd be conne ted with the Modem long to the crack fire company.” old Coos Bav wagon road near Sum < oinpmv. makeis oi Modern Parlors ••’"•OOM OF WOMEN. STOPPED AND BEGAN TO TALK. per last week, and a conf-rence lie- Sweets. While the many friends ol Why She Likes It. It seems to me that beauty Is tain of the passengers. whose heads twien County Commissioners I l.ill the Fish family will 1 regtet very “Don't you just love the spring?” IL X. COX, Manager part ot the finished language by were Immediately thrust out of the "Sometimes.’” and Armstrong and Me sr, Hugh milch to see them leave • nr city, \ < i which goodness s|ienks —George windows to ascertain what the trouble "Not always?” Eliot. Mi Lain and R. M Jennings, m - 1 lie best w i-hes ot ext ri one will go “Well. I do If the new spring shades was, began to make sarcastic remarks, 11.it ing t .ken cl atge < f the langemenls were made for the with them to their new home. but the two women heeded them not. are pretty und becoming.” The real tragedy of life begins Finally the motorman showed that Bandín I bd-rlaking I'.rl.-r- tein|M>r.iiy improvement of the liygh when lite honeymoon Is over, be I on S ai .I-: l arni or dray wagon , lie had it saving sense of humor Lean Teils It All. atn pti pared to give all Im i cause Ihe exploration ot the soul way. Planks will be put in at the ing ovgr the dashboard, he inquired in m good condition Apply at Wtkon’ "Fie rin for ottico.” Is the work ot a lifetime. —Vio ness left i„ c infill worst places and ihe work will In- ind r* the gentlest of tones: "What c.tlii'O?' alraih's blacksmith shop on let 1 weeddale. alb mi m. "Pardon me. ladies, but shall I get " ’ Ihe < ne the other fellow got. ” rushed as rapidly as possible Columbia Ave. 71 13 you a couple of chairs?"—Lippincott’s. What lo one tnnn is the virtue Dr. I.. W. Rossiter, who left with C. W. Hntgi *ss of the Estabrook Wrary Willie's which he has sunk below the t Weber Grand Piano, first Co., who lias been in Bandon a few his son Finest, tor Berkley. Cal Opinion. possibility of aspiring to Is to nu condition, $150. See Spencer. other the backsliding hy which "There is soi io diya looking after busin -.s I ir the "lure Ernest wall enter school, says he forfeits Ills spiritual crown.— compensation tn company, i« tinned to San Fiam i-co lie, the doctor, wad return to Ban George Eliot. being blltiil " don in about two i r three weeks. oil ihe b'llield. SI 11 ELI)S KENNEW can’t MM A true friendship may turn Itl.AClixiNlTIIN AM» *.v u t C B Zeck anil daughter left for You boost for a go i I thing, doa’i into passion, hut u passion rare Wagons of All Mods Hade to Order "Why?" you? Boost lor ihe Stntr Filield San l ianeisco on the Elizabeth and ücríishi.,>!■; a !’.,?< J.;ty ly turns Into friendship. — Lucas “Well. yon can and you will then boost the ”goi.| Mr Zeck will look after business Cleeve. Job Work attended lo prorrqitly and all w< V liaranhej to give Mtidartioa. Price. not see the dog reasonable. Shop on Atwat ■■ Street, Bandon, Orrgon. ti ers I r a tew days and then re thing” along. .,5 tf for otie thing ” turn to Bandon. His daughter w il “But n ni.: h Rev. Win. Ilorsh«ll went to Co- r. main 111 her home in San Francisco. looking fur work qnille Siturday win re he held ser couldu't dodge As was announced in last 1'ues- vices Sunday. It." diy’s Rt < order , the Bandon F. I'. Tiittk’s mw lesidence in Motor Boat public schools opened Mond.tv Mystery. Azalea Park is nearing completion Septenilxr 11, with 414 pupils and Fully equipped all necessary light To see p »or April shedding tears— and will probably lx* ready for ik - It pricks me to the quick. 13 teachers, but since that time fog horn, fire exlirtgui her, four life X. I wonder is her lover falw cupancy shortly alter October 1st Or if her folks are sick. there has been a constant increase preservers, etc., only $ioo. En- Orders taken for suits, co its, rain in attendance so .hat the pre-ent at quir ■ at Boyle's Jewelry Store. 7211 ! The Laxy Man. Rates $1 co to $2 ix-. per <l.iv Special rates by coats and furs. Mrs Dean, ph nit tendance is 450 or more and it is “Perform ns you promise." I09. 69 tf now apparent that some of the “Exhibitions won’t lie more fre- week or month. Sample P...,n, in Connection. Saturdays at Hotel Gallier^ qiient thnu oucc a mouth then.” Work on the Brethren church on rooms are beginning to overflow. In Main street near Fifth s proceeding all probability some of 1 the grades M. G. POHL. Optoineretist Kind. i vary rapidly. The church is now will have to be divided and another “He bn« money to burn." Well Recommended by “ Well, let's «bow him bow to «tart a nearly inclosed. teacher secured. I Patrons borii rw" ua Local Lore ‘ Í For Sale Bandon