Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915, October 03, 1911, Image 2

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    Band-Oii Recorder
Published Every Tuesday and Friday by the
Recorder FutoisTiixig Company.
L. J. BUTTERFIELD
C. E. KOPF
Subscription, $1 50 per Year in A I rance. Advertising Batea Mad«
Known on Application. Job Printing a Specialty.
nek with moisture. Water stands In
great beads upon the walls and ceil­
ings, from which it drips down to form
great pools upon the floors, and they
arc* not safe pla cum for either human
b »Ings, ammunition or material of war.
To remedy the evil many expedients
have been tried and much valuable
experience gained. But the problem
Is beset with difficulty.
! nctice of intent.on to make con mu'ahon 1 roef
to establish claim to ike laird above described,
before A. D. Morse, United Slates Commissioner,
at Bandon, Oregon, on the 27th day of October,
1911.
Claimant name* as wiimsscs: Cassiiu W.
Duvl*. William Dock, Jack Alberton, Wiihi.Di
A. Prewelt, all of Banuon, Ofe-ion.
BENJAMIN. F JONES, l egisier.
l-a*t Pub. Oct. 20
W anted
Entered at the Bandon Poatoftice as Second Class Matter.
to
R ent —Piano. must
] BANDON CHURCHES [ be in good condition. >e ■ Mis's
71-if
. Octobi r 3, 1911 ■fwrt •r:-TY-rY-i-TTY'?TT'rt~}~r-i-rY'r Mary Marsh, or phone 4t
TUESDAY
E piscopal .
Sen ices on the 2d, 4th and 5th
Sundm s of the month at 11 a. tn.
and 7; ;'» p. m. Sunday school on
il -y- at to .1. tn.
Î all Sut Win.
k
Horsfall, Archdeacon.
A Loafing Vacation Worse |
Than None
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P resbyterian .
Services will be as follows:
Quiet Hour, 9245
ACATIONS AS THEY ARE SPENT BY A GREAT MANY
Sir
day school at to o’clock.
ARE
MORE
HARMFUL
THAN
BENEFICIAL,
PERSONS
Preaching
at 11 :oo.
WOULD BE BETTER FOR THESE PEOPLE IF
Christian Endeavor will convene
AND IT
at 7:00 p. m.
THEY HAD NO VACATION WHATEVER.
Preaching at 8:00.
To get the real good of a vacation a person should lay out n REG­
H U. H artranft , Pastor.
ULAR COURSE OF LIGHT EXERCISE in the open air. Ya
cations that last for two or three months are injurious, for they leav?
the nverage man or woman in a SLUGGISH MENIAL CONDI­
By Dr. DUDLEY A. SARGENT. Physical Culture Expert
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V
We are Agents for the
Famous
Baldwin
Pianos
!-h
4-4-4-i-4-i-4-i-4-4-44-
Lodge ai nd Professional
“■
Directory
Coos County Directory.
. ■. •; ■ei'ti•t-Pto
rt-r*.
Representative______________ .... Ed. Rackleil
«Sheriff_____ _________________ W. W. Gage
L lerk
_ ____________ „__ j ¿me* \X atson
Survey r____________ _____ P. N. Gould
I reasu.cr__ ___________ _ ___ i . M. Dimmick
Assessor____ . ___________ ______T. J. Thrift
Coromr_____ ________ _ _______ Dr. Golden
Count} Jucge.................
John F. Hall
Comtnuu.oners.G. J. Arm.lrcnf, M. 1 . Dcmeu
Lodges are requested to notify tins office
on tieebon oi oiltcers and on change of
meeting night. Card* under this ¡»cad
are 75c per inch per month.
Lewah Tribe No. 48, Imp. O. R. M.
lyTEETS I irst and Third Tuesdays of tach
'**• mouth at ftlli run at the Bandon U tg-
watn. Sojourning Chiefs in good standing a«e
cordially invited to attend.
A. J. Hartman,
J. C. Shetlds,
C. ot R.
Sachem.
LANDON CHY DIRECTORY
Mayor_____ ____ __________ __J. W. Mast
Recorder____ _______ _ ____ 1 . B. Kausrud
Treasurer_______________ ______ C. Y. Lowe
Municipal Judge.__ ______ Geo. P. Topping
Attorney____________ ________ F. J. Feeney
Councilmen.__ M. Brtutr, Ft. W. Boyle, H.
Marciel, Wm. McKay, C. E. Bowman, H.
Brcwn.
W. O. XV.
Keep the logs rolling boys I
SEASIDE C'V P NO. 21?,
WOODMEN OI- lilt. WORLD.
Meets First and 1 bird I liui d.«y
\ uiliog
Neighbors welcomed.
Wm. N. McKay. C. C,
11. E. Boak, Secretary
U.IMlHliC.
buying a Piano, give us
Bandon
Undertaking
Parlors
a call, it costs you uoth-
ii. A. COX, Manager
If you are contemplating
QANDON L ODGE, No, 130 A. F. * A
M, Stat'd communications first Saturday
ailer the full moon ol each month. Special
co.iHnu.uca'.ioai second Saturday thereafter.
-•-»11 A ;■ i M.»sorts cordially invited.
W. E. Craine, W. M.
Phil Pearson, Secretary
Eastern Star
0CUIDENTAL CHAPTER, No. 45, O.
E. S., meets Saturday evening before and
aiter stated communication ol Mascnic L.oolj e.
\ ¡siting members curduil) ir.vib’d to attend.
Anna L. (joint, \\ . M.
Merta Mehl, Secretary.
ing to examine them.
TION.
Besides the largo number of persons who are sluggish on their va­
cations there is a smaller class, usually young men, who OVER­
WORK. These go in for everything to the limit and come back
UTTERLY WORN OIJT PHYSICALLY.
The theory of the vacation is good, but what we need is a LTT I LE
FORETHOUGHT on t^e part of the vacationists as to bow they
shall spend their time.
Among the ¡Vi -.¡c<.n
Revoiutiotusts
Bv EDWIN V CHAS.-
Copyright by Arnerlrnn I'n - xsan
elation 1911
Mexico OelDx u» tin* iin •• »t • \*
iUtlou I wtis .->»-ni «I/ ad Hot»- <i
•
cret aervice duty r<n tin- I mu*»*
;<•
£OVe»<JUH*ll(
III </l«l»' »t il
IlilUÎi
0<* propel »y nr tord a no uu iiiifmi*-
tiou hr vvhotlisorx rr i riv ’.rd I d du
nuit i wuu Kivrn a HHiei . d I’H» — d I*
whom it louy vuureru Miiui.K thin i
WtIM Uli otUenil ot the Uniteli si.it«-.-
•ent lo AleXlcu to gutbet mtoi lo t'lei
ou tile |K>litleai .-ululinoti ot Mi«-
country that would servi as 11 tiisls
far uny tictiou tlx- government ungili
cuke In tlir preintb«*-
Since un Amen, nn wuk nabi
hated mid MiiMprc.td, •s.icuinll \
revolUfluliHK. I had no de* in*
Hilo their nand^ wiili sinti a dorii
.’Dent on my person
i had asked t<*
have it written on ttiin paper and or
cupylnu no great spine In order that
J might tin* lietler ronrenl It in case of
necessity. I thought over many places
of keeping It. but tlnally derided to
put it tn one of the tittle chest pockets
of my waistcoat
I entered the state or nrovlnre o*
Chihuahua, which win tn pt he hands
of the revolutionists, pretending to ta
vor tticir cuuse. After learning ali I
could in this district I enterwl th.
next on the east, Coahuila, which I
found neither in the poss«»ss|on ot th*
Mexican government nor the ret»eis
but in n state of iiinirchy. Failing lut»
*be hands of n hiiiu II tin nd ot insut
rectos. I was arrested as an Amerlcm
'ealdent and spy
I managed tO HHVu
'»iy neck hy confessing Unit I Wil* |t
Lie secret service not of the Inner
Kt hi es government. t»ut ot Milder»’
This secured me excellent treat mein
Aud I was sufYrrrd to depart foi .Xuev»
I.eon, the Avxl eii.siern province ntiil
Xn the hands of the D: hx foires, .u
:his province is Monter«*} "here tie
battle of tlmr mime was fought dm
Ing our war with Mexico
At Monterey I presented my letter t.
wlioiiiH<M*ver I thought would aid im
and received Information that was at
least reliable
From Monterey mov
ing southward, I vniervd San ¡.ni- IX»
fowl. In the same state of disorder h *
C oii I iu II ii
Here I was In eonsiaiH
dread of heltlg known or musldered -is
Il spv of till* United States vox enitiieut
by roving hand* of in-lit i<*< tos
Kiiteiins the house of a i«»atler ot
«•»•«* of these hands, i found if ne<-c
Miry to pretend to t»e an »ml -nt flie.
ey inpHthlr.cr Tills pleased Situer M«»
’Ilia In whose botlse I was. mid In*
treated me roytillx till along came a
nis-i whom I hud met In Monterey
'Ibis mail was h r»*l»«*i and etid»*nih
I» Hivintfered i
i>e First met
i‘lux fieople
Outwardly Molina did n«»t rhnnee
Ii s fn*iitm<*nt of mt* except to ta» mon»
a nipuluusly polite, but I knew I was
under suspicion, and this In a pror
Mice where there was no law was dun
genius At any rate. I felt that if the
letter I bore were found I would he
treated ns a apy on tho revolutionary
f were and according to the fancy of
those in whose hands 1 hap|>cn«s1 ft»
be.
1 told Molina, that I thought I would
go on, but he Invited me to remain
longer with him In such pressing
tviins that 1 knew he would not suffer
flip to depart without being tirtter nut
Isfied concerning me I Iwgan to con
s'der myself In great danger If the
letter I carried were found on me I
V'uuLd surely be considered in ji spy
Prices $250 and up
Having ttken charge of tiie
Bandon Undertaking Parlors,
am prepared to give all busi
ness left in tn) care, cueful
attention.
Easy Terms
on the niovenieiits of the revolution­
B ap use.
ist«.
Sunday
School
at io .*. tn.
I tried to .pet rid of Molina long
enough to destroy it. but he would not
suffer me to go out of bls sight. Not
L atter D ay S ainis .
<•;. ring to let him see that I understood
Reorganized Church of Jesus’
his purpose. I made no opposltlou to
ht» keeping me with him.
Christ ot Latter Day Saints, Coluni- j
Realizing that I was tn for n serious l.ia Avenue
business. I concliided to play n bold
Meeting every Sunday.
gaum
I began to tell tny jailer host
Sunday
school at to:oo a. nt.
rent or tnuiginury happenings to con­
vince him that 1 wa^not only a sym­ Preaching at 11 :oo a. nt.
Religio
pathizer with the revolution, but was
at
7
.00
p.
in.
and
preaching
at 8:00
engaged In secret service work for the
Semi-Weekly Oregon journal, one
¡1.
m.
Prayer
meeting
at
8:00
p. 11^
revolutionists. Such Inioiniatlon ns I »
year_____ _________________
cotil.J give him without breach of con­ Wednesday evenings.
Semi - Weekly Bandon Recorder
fidence concerning
eoucernlng the government
one year
zYll are cordially invited to attend i
for.-es l told him ns a great secret
D
W.
C
arpenter
,
President.
The ruse evidently hud no effect upon
hie
M E C hurch
Indeed, tt seemed to make him nil
At Inat.
I the more suspicious of me.
Sabbath school io a. tn.
Both Papers One Near $2.00
throwing off all disguise, he looked me
Epworth League 7:00 p. m.
steadily in the eye and said: "Who
you are 1 don't know, except that you
Ladies' Aid Tuesdays 2:00 p. ÎT.
are nu American, and the Americans
The Semi-Weekly
Prayer Meeting Thursdays 8:00.
wtf live here we hate. One thing I
know—.volt have been nt Monterey
hand In glove with the Diaz forces.’’
B rethren
I laughed outright.
"Of course 1
Publishes the latest and most complete tele­
Preaching every Sunday at H a
have been hand in glove with them.
graphic news of the world; gives reliable
Why should I not have beenT llow in., at the tent on Main St.
market reports, as it is published at Portland
can I get their secrets without first
The public is cordially invited.
where the market news can be and is cwjr
gltltilng their confidence? Come. Si­
rected to date for each issue. It also has a
J. VV. Barnett, Pastor.
gnor Molnla. let us have a smoke.’’
page of spiyial matter for the farm and
I’rodiiciog a cigar. 1 handed It To
home, an interesting story page and a page
him
He neee|ileil It. and for the mo­
Notice for Publication
or mote of comic each week, and it goes to
ment I had restored confidence. "Have
you a match?” 1 asked. He had not a
he subscriber twice each week-—104 times a
mnteli
If he had I should have b«*en Department oi the Interior,
year.
shot for a spy.
U. S. 1 and Office at Roteburg, Oregon,
I tfrose from nty chair and looked
September 13, 1911
about for a light It was the spring
Notice is hereby given that Claire I readgold,
The Semi-Weekly
season, and since a norther was blow formerly Claire Walker, of Bandon, Oregon,
Ing the room was warmed by a stove
who, on November 12th, 1906, made home­
Going to it, I 0110111X1 the door, fumbled
stead
entry 14239. rerial No 04080 forloU 6,7,10
In tny pockets for n bit of paper. t«x>k
Give* all the local new* and^happening* and
out my letter, twisted It, touched tt to and N.-W. 1-4 S.-E. 1-4 Section 2. Town­
ship 30 S., Range 14 West Willamette Meridian
a flame nnd lit nty cigar with It
should be in every home in thia vicinity. I hr
I n as Just tn time. Half an hour later has filed notice of intention to make final com-
two papers make a splendid combination and
I was senretnd for Incriminating pa mutation proof, to establish claim to the land
you can save $ I by Vndtnf-your subscrip­
pers
went above describe«], before A. D. Morse, United
tions to 1 he Bandon Recorder. We can
free
States Commissioner, at Bandon, Oregon, on the
also give our subsciibers a good clubbing of­
27th day of October, 191 I.
fer for the Daily and Sut'day, or Sunday
COAST DEFENSE.
Claimart names as witnesses: Jw* Ward and
Journal in connection with the Semi-Weekly
Concrutn Forts and Big Guns That Rp-« * Ward, of Myrtle Point, Ore.; Ed. Young
Bandon Recorder.
Mud Am«>* c.. Hadsall, of Bandon, Oregon,
Protect Our Sea Line.
Benjamin I . Jones, Register,
The modern seueonsl fort in a list last pub oct 20
tery whose gutig tire ju-oteeled In from
ami flunk with emu-nioits monoliths ot
Notice of School Indemnity
concrete, (-oiored. in the sides expinui)
Selection.
to tiie lire, with sand enough to de
lleet projectiles liefor«* they reiu-fl III«'
eoiicrete. says Hie Engineering May.i Department of the Interior
zine.
I>ee|i down In the interior ot
United States Land Office,
these huge masses of stone tire placed
Roseburg, Oregon. August 22, 191 I
the magazines and operating rooms re
Notice is hereby given that the Slate of Ote-
liiltvd for the service of th«1 butteries.
I he., are simply cal es In stone, nrtl gon, on December 14th 1908, applied (or N. F.
liel.il. i<> Is- sure. Inti ns permanent ns 1-4 S. E. 1-4. Sec. 4, 7. 29, S. R 14 W. VI .
the everlasting hills. It Is welril and M.. and filed tn this offi.-e a list of sch >ol indem­
uncanny to reflect Hint in one of those nity selection* tn which it selectee! said land, and
c.tves, selntlllatlng with th«' highest that said list is open to the public for inspection
re unti es of science, men stand over Any and all persons claiming adversely the above
a drawing board on a table and prac deter Led land or any legal sub-division thereof,
tit-ally mv anil plot on 11 chart every oi claiming the same under the mining laws, oi
morement and |H>sltlon of the ships of desuinu to show said land Io l»e more valuable
a hostile fleet and flash forth to the for mtnetal than for agricultural purposes, or Io
gunnels In tho open such Inatnictlons
object Io ««.id selection for any lawful reason,
for polts’lng their guns ns enable them
should file their claim* or their affidavits of pro­
to make eonseeut'vi- bullseyes on a
target tl.ixsi ynnls nwny or from groups test or» ontest in this office.
I hereby designate the Bandon Recorder, pub
The Best All Around 1 autily Sew­
of greet twelve Inch rifted mortars to
make 17 per cent of hits with flecks Itshed at Bandon, Oregon, as the newspaper in ing Machine that 'can be produced.
>f |.n»JeetIles on tin- deck of a moving which the above notice is Io be published
Made in b< th Rot.nt anJ \ i «ivtoi
target anywhere within range.
68-16- r
BENJAMIN F. JONES. Register
Styles
It Is vastly Important that such
rooms lx» made as comfortable as pos
The K -t.-r» makes both Lock «n<l
Notice for Publication
slid«' for the strained human Intel
Chain Stitch. t he latest up to-the-
leets working out their country's <!«•
miniite steel .Htachment with each
fens«> within them, lint to make them Department of the Inietto«,
machine.
Sold on <■ ov par menis
comfortable Is u dltllcult problem In
U. S. 1 and Office, «I Rmebuig. Ore,«,..
the United Stat«*» th«' first modern bat
September 3ih, 1911 Send n.r«ir and .uliltts- lor ^ur
terh's were completed during an
Norie« it hereby given ih.i ,M. Coy Caudill Ix-autilul H. I', catalogue lr« »-.
exigency «*ans«*d by the war with
ot B«n<l<n, O««xt"«i. who. on April 'Ah. I9K)
Spain.
But since their completion
A HI I ESEWING MACHINECO
in ide Homestead Enti y ¿»et tal No. ÜOÜbl, foe
during the warm and humid months
1460 Market Street
E.
1-2
S.-E.
1-4,
Section
25,
Township
29
S
of summer nnd early fall their gal
«•( U .Hameoe Marxian. ha* Egd San Francisco
California
lerle«, u^agazincf god eervice rgoius Range 14,
ÿ/xaüEaji^
I. <». <». F
I
Knights of I'ythlHH
BANDON DRUG CO
TjELPHI LODGE, N o . (4, Knîght* of
Pythias. Meets every Monday evening
at Knights hall. Visiting knights invited Io
attend.
J. C. Shields, C. C.
B. N. Harrington K. of R. S.
Brown & Gibson
Contractors
A Great
Saturdays at Hotel Gallier
ind Builders
Clubbing Oifei
M. G. POHL. Optomeretisi
Well Recoin men-led i>y
Plans anil specifications
furnished.
If you are
R. WADE
yuinij to build .give us a
.¿Attorney at Xua.w
chance and we will save
Agent Pacific Surety Company. Office Bank
of Bandon Bldg, i hone 102, Bandon, Oregan
you money.
j
WILSON & WALRATH
Oregon Journal
Blacksmiths and
Wagonmakers
Bandon Recorder
The White
J? ANDON LODGE, No. 133. 1. O. O. F.
meets every Wednesday evening. Visiting
brothers in good standing cordially invitee.
Chas. P. Still. N. G.
A. J. Hartman, Secretary
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
BANDON
DR. SMITH J-
Wagons of all kinds made to order.
All kinds of Blacksmith Work,, both
heavy and light, will receive prompt
attention. Horse Shoeing a specialty
Shop on Columbia Avenue
OREGON
Office and residence in Panter residence property
next door to Bijou Theatre
M
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
OFFICE IN PANTER BUILDING
Oflice Hours 9 to 12
I
BANDON,
-
.
1 to 5
OREGON
Dr. H. I.«. Uovist,oï3
BANDON
PHYSICIAN
Harness Shop
l ull line of Harness, Sad­
dles, Bridies, Halters,
Blankets and everything
usually kept in a first-
class harness shop,
Repairing a Specialty
W. J. SABIN, Prop.
& SUJWiïM
ItUiee over Drug Store.
Hours, !> to t -
«.in. 1 :30 to 4, |>.in. ; 7 to 8 ill the everuug.
Ni^lit câlin answered from <4lieo.
i: i M hi . n
Oli •
Dr- Xu X3. Sorense n
DENTIST
Office Over Vienna Cafe
Telephone at Office ar.d Home.
BANDON
RICES
TRANSFER LINE
OREG< j ’4
ATTORNEY AND COt NSLLiR
AT LAW.
NOTARY t-UT.I.IC
R. H. RICE, Prop.
Bandon,
Ail kinih. of liglrt and heavy Brav­
ing. Also sells and delivers miil
wood,coal,etc Office at Schumate’s
Stere. Phone orders promptly at
fended
UY
CLOTHES
*
Ofegon
Ollice W illi B.indou Ittvi -111 «-t»l < ■>
ARE AT THE
BANDON
U. I?. BARROW
Att. i:u-_ .>«•'. CounuLi at Lai.
OQI'ILLE
OI. H
LAUNDRY
Where \ ours Ought to be
■\. F. Dlik’IMil R
PUBLIC
LAND AND
CAS3S.
i
Prop.
MINING
Ii you are intcrv-Uvl in any contest
or any matter before the Interior De­
partment. w - te t ■> CI.irk & Wright,
regislcred land lawyer», no? F Street
N. \V (opposite Genl L in I OGee'-,
Washington. D. C
Free inioriution
abeut contests and where to obtain
scrip, locatable upon public lands
without residence or cultivation
Line
Do \t.u w.mi pure « hugs and
dreg '■ttnilrie', |j« < p« t inn«'- hair
lifusiics and toilr-t .mie 1«:». If so
call rn
C. V. IOWE. The Druggist
BANDO.V, ORF.