Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915, February 16, 1912, Image 2

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    Bandon Recorder
Published Every Tuesday and Friday by the
Recorder F’vitolisloing Company
L. J
C. E. KOBE
hrisftxTatir HrttllJ
Doit V5u WHÜI
for a living?”
"I work! How do 1 work?"
“Everybody you can.” — Baltimore ■
American
An Exception.
’•They Ray that lightning
atrlkes twlrp In (he «tain# pine? ”
"itikesii’f lr? T know a woman
boon tint rn«1 for her money
times
Detroit Free Press
BUTTERFIELD
Subscription, ifl 50 per Year it; Advance. Advertising Kates Mail«
liuown on Application. Job Printing a Specialty
Eoteind hi the Boudoir Poatollico hh Seoorid CI hhh Matter.
Bhhtcd A Gobu Worker.
4
1 blathed kny heart lor SfevEfe
duress in mV left side for two
yt arb," writes W. Evans, Danville,
Va., "but I know now if was in­
n«*v«*r digestion, as Dr. King's New Life
Pills completely cured me." Best
who 4
for
stomach, liverj.tnd kidney trouble
th rea
constipation, headache or debility
25c at all druggists.
The Sound Sleep of Good Health
February 16 191: Is not for those suffering from kid
ney ailments and irregularities. The
prompt use of Folev Kidney Pills
will dispel backache and rheumatism,
heal and strengthen sore, weak anti
ailing kidneys, restore normal action
and with it health and strength.
Mrs. M. F. Spalsbury, Sterling. Ill ,
says, "I suffered great pain in my
bick and kidneys, could not sleep
at night, and could not raise my
hand over my head. But two 1 >t
ties of Foley Kidney Pills cured me.’’
For sale by Bandon Drug Co.
Dear Ones
I
at Home I
Suffer
M o J' t
Terribie
Loss
Involved
by War
$ $
¿i) ¿J)
By the
Roman
Most Rev.
Catholic Car-
JAMIS
dinal of
GIBBONS,
Baltimore
*
Procrastination.
In describing the daily life of a ccr
tain distinguished citizen uf the re
public a writer in the Review of Re
views give.. by wn.v of contrast the
story that follows:
This calls to mind mt English bu
morous writer who sketched out hlr
daily program as follows: Rise nt
uooti. breakfast at 1. a stroll to the
club, attention to ma il. some afternoon
calls, a fide
ride in the park, dinner,
dinner. a
round of evening parties and then to
bed.
"But when do you do your literary
work?” be was usked.
“Why, the next day. of course,” was
the reply.
♦
(Sf Underwood & Underwood.
ET im cherish the hop«» that the day is not far off when the
REIGN OF HIE PRINCE OF PEACE will be firmly
established on the earth; when the spirit of the gospel will
so fur swav the minds and hearts of rulers that standing
armies will viehl to 1‘EIIM A X EX 1 COURTS Oh ARI j IIRA
TION ; that contests will he t arried on in the council chambers instead
of on the battlefield ami decided by the pen instead of the sword.
t
IF
THEY
WE
DO
NOT
DO
SHALL
THEIR DISPUTE
INSIST
THAT
EVERYTHING
BEFORE
IN
BY ARBITRATION
THEIR
THEN
MEN
POWER
GO
TO
TO
A« a Critic Saw Browning.
WAR
There was marked vulgarity about
Browning, particularly in his accent
and in the tone of bls voice and a cer­
tain Indescribable savor of sycophancy
of a man eager to be of a grade to
which he did not belong, but the poet
was there—the poet’s keen eye, the
poet’s heart, obvious in tils rein arks
mid descriptions.—Memoirs of John
('burton Collins
SETTLE
MIGHT BECOMES RIGHT.
The truth is that the most frightful Bufferings of war are borne by
the WIVES AND CHILDREN >f those who fight in the field. The
bitter agony of their waiting ami anxiety is fur worse than the mere
physical hardships and siillering- of the tinned men. A wound to the
loved one in battle strikes MORE CRUELLY those who have to
wait at home.
PHYSICAL
DEATH.
MEN
SUFFERING
CAN
MENT OF WAR.
USUALLY
SUFFER
BUT
AND
HARDER
DIE
MUCH
Notice to Taxpayers.
DISSIPATES THE FEAR OF
BRAVELY IN THE EXCITE
HARDER. TO
faxes for the year of 1911 arc due and pay­
BEAR IS THE
able on find after February 5, 1912.
MORAL AGONY OF THOSE WHO MUST WAIT, WITHOUT POWER TO
HELP THEIR DEAR ONES IN
cent, up to March 15th.
DANGER,
From March 15th to
April 1st, pay taxes at face.
Men will not light if they hnvc ntne to grow cool. Nations will not
fight if they have time to think. The penalties and degradations of
war are too great, the agonies of the weak and helpless, the aged and
other ooncoinlnitants are too horrible, the waste of wealth, the de­
struction of industry and commerce, are too VAST to be endured
when there is a WAY TO .PEACE.
further notice of
Three per
There will be no
the amount of taxes due sei t
out by mail, except upon the taxpayers* request.
Send in your lists ol property as early as possi­
W. W. GAGE.
ble.
Sheriff and Tax Collector.
Jan. I9-April l-F
3
Notice For Publication.
, The blush throws film "into a state of
Department of the Interior.
J panic such ns In the normal person U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon.
Boientists Claim It Is Distributed All | can only be excited by some desper­
January 3, 1912,
ate experience. The anguish Is so great
Over the Body.
Notice is hereby given that John N. Luke of
Once It wils Believed Hint the gray 1 that he Ilves In constant dread of be­ Bandon, Oregon, who, on February 2, 1909,
ing exposed to the conditions which
mutter of the brain was confined w ith
excite it. This dread colors his entire made Homestead entry Seual, No. 04214, for
hi the skull, Now physlclnqs mid ulh life He wakes tip with it; he falls Lot I. Section I.. Township 30, S. R. 15 W..
er Htutleutx of physiology tell us that asleep with It. It haunts his dreams.
and k ts 3 and 4, Section 6, Township 30, S.
this mime "gray matter is found In
Morbid blushing Is, In truth, it ter Range 14 West, Willamette Metidian, has filed
other |iurts of the body lor Instance. rible affliction In Its severe forms. Dr notice ol intention Io make final Fire year proof,
in the tips of Hit- linger* ol the blind, Cnnqiliell says. It always calls up lo establish claim Io the land above described,
where the thinking him iteen von thoughts of suicide and not Infrequent before t . R. Wade, United States Commission­
aclously tuucb exercltted. One physi­ ly actually prompts It.
er, at Bandon, Oregon, on the 23 day of Feb­
The female sex Is more apt to blush
cian tells us there Is little lirnln In the
ruary, 1912.
throat, mid it often seems to be tin in­ than the male sex. although more men
Claimant names as witnesses: H. P. Clausen,
dependent thinking organ. An oper­ than women seek medical help for
ator on tlie throat must become it morbid blushing Those who suffer R. W. Ensign, R. Hempie, and James Adams,
friend and confidant of that little from the complaint may gain some con all of Bandon. Oregon.
BENJAMIN F. JONES. Register.
brain or ills operation will not be sue- tlilence by using strong convex glasses 1-12
ressful. The little brain lias a memo The art Illi Ini myopia thus Induced by
ry. and If the operator's hand has blurring the surroundings tends to dl
Administrators Notice.
nllpped ami misused that throat the niinislt self consciousness.'’
In other wotxls. distort the faces of
brain In the head may consent to the
Notice is hereby given dial the Countv Court
O|s-rntlnn anti desire it. but that little people by means of spectacles and it of Coo« County, Oregon, on December Sth
throat lirnln will resist even If it lie will not tiuitter to you bow they look 1911, made an order appointing S. I- Perkin«
months after the mistake, mid If the nt you. for you will not uotice them
a Iministrator of the estate of Flora B. Perkins
operator persists the patient may be
deceased, and that a letter of administration has
thrown Into convulsions, such is the
Russis's Parquetry Floors.
memory of that little brain
Most (louring put down In Russia Is b <n duly issued. Therefore, all persons having
And what lias been discovered In the parquetry, and It Is generally oak any claim against said estale, are hereby notified
throat mid In the finger tips will yet Even In the unpretentious houses anil and inquired to present the same duly verified to
bi* discovered throughout the whole tint buildings this parquetry Is to be the undersigned, at Bandon, Oregon, on or be­
body, because we will consciously found. In some cases, of course, the fore six months from tins date.
think In every part. At present much finish Is not so tine ns In others, and
Dated February 6th, 1912.
of the thinking Is itivnliintn ry, nut In ordinary buildings the designs are
S. L. Perkins,
with th«> cooperation of the eve or not so util borate One of the most
Meh 5-F
Administrator.
central s'onnclousness. but self know I
noticeable features of a Russian houso
edge brings you where you co-o|ierate Is that rugs and carpets are used for
Notice of Sheriff’s Sale
with yourself, mid there are harmony wall decorations Instead of floor cor
ami unity In all the activities of the erlngs Floor polishing by profession
bislv because of confidence throughout nls. who come regularly once every
By virtue of an execution anj order of sale
lit the master of It.
week or ten day». Is considered a part July issued by the Clerk ol the Circuit Court of
The cells of your Irody can tie seen of the regular routine of ruuning a the County of Coos, State of Oregon, dated the
a* little selves or people forming a houses—Detroit Free Press.
8th day of January, |9|2, in a certain action tn
government over which yon even Ise
the Circuit Court for said County and Stale
good rule by becoming acquainted
Churchyard Yew Treat.
wherein Claire W. T readgold, as plaintiff, recov“
with your pisqile. educating public
Ono reason given why very old yew cred judgment against Abraham Jon -s for the
aentlment In noble think lug putting
away Internal strife, hatred mid other trees are so often found In country <um of fihyseven and 50-100 dollars, and costs
forms of Inhnrmony Certain imtsoii « churchyards Is that originally these and disbuisements taxed at seventy-five and 45-
sntTer tieemise they have hatred mid A-es «ere planted to supply the peas­ 100 dollars, on the 4th Jay of January, 1912.
despised parts mid functions of their ants with wood for their bows, for in
Notice is hereby given that I u ill, on the 17th
lawless times It was soon discovered
boillsnt.
lint ml withers, paralyzes
»¡ay of February, 1912. at the front door cf the
ttint
the
only
place
where
trees
would
and eon'rests No one can do Ill- tHMft
be safe from nightly marauders was County Court House in Coquille in sa d County,
under disapproval-«««ek out a way to
the churchyard, where the moat hard at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, sell at
think kindly, generously. truly of your
curd thief dared not venture between public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the
self.—Detroit Free Press.
darkness and dawn.—London Mail.
iollowng JeM-rilxd property, lo-wit:
THE HUMAN BRAIN
MORBID BLUSHING.
Terrible Affliction That May Be
Helped by Convex Olaaaee.
The essential emise ol morbid blush
Inc la a morbid tetiqiermitent. suya Dr.
il rampiteli, M It <’ I*. In the I'nte-
tltmner A normal |s-rson tnsv blush,
but lt«> I« not greatly dista rissi by It.
lie may Im dlacotn erteil for the time:
but. the atorm over, he nsm forget*
all about it. The morbid blusher, on
We other band, suffer* mental torture.
A
A Philosopher.
"My! You wanted fried i*ofatoea.
didn’t you?’ »aid rhe carvie«« waitrees
aa the customer In the restaurant An-
Ished his meal and rose to leave.
’That*» all rljrht,” anawervd the pa
(lent man. "I’ve wanted ao many
thing* all my life that I didn’t get I’m
tisvd to tlN—Newark News.
Social Paraaft*.
NE 14 of NF. 1'4 Section 19, Township 29
South of
Rahge 13 \\ r*t of the Willamette
Mvikhan. and all n^ht, title, inltmt and niete
of
sard defendant
through or unJcr
«late oi
and
the execution
i uch tf ereoi a
■ II claianng by. from.
lum «I of >ul«-quei>l to the
■ J sani mortregc or so
interest
The Leading Contractors
and Builders
3
Lodge and Ptofesaional
Directory * —-—
Lodges are requested to notify this office
on election ol officers and on change of
meeting night. Cards under thu head
■re 75c per inch per month.
■ TTttt'tt Tytittttttttt'ttti
We furnish plans and speci­
fications and it you are go­
ing to build anything, no
matter how large or how
small, we can save vou
money, Let us figure on
your building.
Lewah Tribe No. 48, Imp. O. R. M.
ELETS First and Third Tuesdays of each
■
month at bth run at the Bandon Wig-
i warn. Sojourning Chiefs in good standing are
i cordially invited to attend.
I A. J. Flartman,
J. C. S het Ids,
C. of R.
Sachem.
w. o. w.
Keep the logs rolling boys I
SEASIDE CAMP NO. 212,
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD.
Meets F irst and Third Thursdays.
Neighbors welcomed.
W. U. GAGE.
Shenff.
V isrting
C. M. Gage, Q C.
We are Agents for the
H. E. Boak, Secretary
Manonlc.
Famous
Baldwin
Q ANDON LODGE. No, 130 A. F. & A
M, Stated communications first Saturday
after the full rnoon of each month.
Special
communications second Saturday
thereafter.
All Master Masons cordially invited.
W. E. Craine, W. M
Phil Pearson, Secretary
Pianos
Eastern Star
0CUIDENTAL CHAPTER. No.
If you are contemplating
buying a Piano, give us
a call. It costs you noth­
ing to examine them.
45. O.
E.
meets s-s
Saturday
evening WX-IVIV
before aixu
and
—— • S., aa.fcfc*«
«■ ms s-isay ^vca*u*|5
I after stated communication of Masonic Lodge
Visiting members cordially invited to attend.
Louise M. Boyle, W. M
Merta Mehl, Secretary.
1. O. O. F
D ANDON LODGE, No. 133, I. O. O. F.
meets every Wednesday evening. Visiting
brothers in good standing cordially invited.
Wm. Lundquist, N. G.
S. A. McAllister, Secretary.
Knights of Pythias
Prices $250 and up
Easy Terms
TjELPHI
LODGE,
No.
64. Knights
ol
!
Pythias. Meets every Monday evening
j at Knights hall. Visiting knights invited to
I allend.
C. R. Moore, C. C.
B. N. Harrington K. of R. S.
Saturdays at Hotel Gallier
BANDON DRUG CO
M. G. POHL, Optometerist
Well Recommended by
Patrons
WILSON & WALRATH
Blacksmiths and
Wagonmakers
C. R. WADE
Attorney at Law
Agent Pacific
Surety Company.
of Bandon Bldg.
Office Bank
Phone 102, Bandon, Oregan
Wagons of all kinds made to order.
All kinds of Blacksmith VVorlc, both DR. SMITEM JVTykKTlSr
heavy and light, will receive prompt PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
OFFICE IN PANTER BUILDING
attention. Horse Shoeing a specialty
Office Hours 9 10 M—1 to 5
Shop on Columbia Avenue
BANDON,
RIPC’Q
TRANSFER LINE
R. H. RICE, Prop.
DR. R. V. LEEP All kinds of light and heavy Brav­
ing. Also sells and delivers mill
Physician and Surgeon
wood,coal.etc Office at Schumate's
Office Rasmussen Bldg Phone 72 Store. Phone orders promptly at­
Bandon, Oregon
tended.
J
.
.
OREGON
Dr. Ti. L. Houston
PHYSICIAN & SUNGEuN
Hoars. 9 to 12
Office over Drug «tore.
ii.ra. 1:30 to 4, p.m.; 7 to 8 in the evening.
Nl^bt calls answered from office.
BANDON
Dr Iu. F. Sorensen
DENTIST
Office Over Vienna Cafe
Home Hand Laundry
Telephone at Office and Home.
BANDON
Fourth and Spruce Sts.
Family Washing a Specialty. Make a
Specialty of Rough Dry.
EARL SCHOONOVER
OREGON
O.
T.
TKEÀDtiOLD
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR
AT - LAW,
NOTARY PUBLIC
Bandon,
Oregon
Office With Bandon Investment < o
Dr.
H.
Ivl.
Brown.
Reaidant Dcntiat.
Office in Panter Building
Office Hours:
Gatchell Bros.’ Transfer Line
CATCHELL BROS., Prop«.
All kinds of heavy and light draying.
Phone orders given
prompt attention. Barn Cor. First & Spruce St., Fish Property
PHONE 041
9 to 12 M., I to 5 P. M.
BANDON. OREGON
Phone.
C. R. BARROW
Attorney and Connselor-at-Law
COQUILLE.
-
ORE
Office over Skeels* Store
Largest
Office Phone. Mam 335;
residence. Main 346
CLARK & WRIGHT
loaf in town for the money.
Lawyers
Big in quality as well as quan­
Washington,
D. C.
tity too. We couldn't use bet­
ter flour if we charged twice as Public Und Malters, Final Proof, D«s-
much for our bread.
We buy
•rt Lands, Contests and Mining
Cases, Script
and use the very best now.
Associate Work for Attorneys
Try a loaf and see how every­
body will go into it. J body1
would think it was cake fol
hear the youngsters begging
Do you want pure drugs and
for another slice.
PURE DRUGS
drug sundries, fine perfumes,
hair brushes and toilet arti­
cles?
If so, call on
thereon, together with all
coats and dulursements that have or may accrue.
"Ton needn’t brag about your sodai
connection* If you do belong to *p 4-t5-F
The Emerson Typewriter Co. of
Woodstock, III., have recendy given
away over 400 of the highest giade,
wholly visible Emerson Typewriters
made in the world. They have gone
into every state and territory in the
United States. There may be some
in your town. They are g ving them
away everywhere to men, women,
boys and girls, over 18 years of age,
on surprisingly liberal conditions.
If you could make any use of a
$100.00 lypewriter. providing it did
not cost you even one cent, then in
.« letter or on a postal card addressee!
to Frank 1. Wilder, President
Woodstock, III., simply say, "Mail
me all your F.ee Offers,” and by
return mail you will receive their
Free Offers, the names of over 400
who have recently received type­
writers free, and you Will lent non
what easy conditions you can get
cue of their typewriteis, free, right
away.
I he Emerson Ti pewriter is one of
the highest grace, wholly visible
typewriters made in the world. Many
who have used lhe "Emerson” and
other makes pronounce lhe ’‘Emer­
son" superior to any $100.00 type­
writer on the maiket. It is a wholly
visible machine has every new, up-
to-date feiture, looks like other high
grade $100.00 iy[ ewriters, though it
sells regularly for less and on terms
of $1.00 down Aid to cents a day
until paid for. The "Emerson” h is
every new improvement, universal
keyboard, back spacer, tabulator,
two-cclor ribbon, everything lhe
best; is the ideal machine for begin­
ners as well as for lhe most expert
typists and stenographers; just the
typewriter for the smallest or largest
office.
If you could possibly make any
use oi a high grade typewriter, even
though it didn’t cost you one cent of
money, then be sure, on a postal
card or in a letter addressed to
"Frank L. Wilder. President, Wood
stock, III.,’’ say "Mail me your Free
Offers."
8 110
4
mat be necessary to tatuly the
■ ak I judgment in favor ol pkunlif against said de­
endant with
Typewriters Given Away.
Brown & Gibson
C. Y. LOWE,
Bandon, Oregon.