Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915, September 03, 1912, Image 1

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VOLUME XXV111
School to Opon S *pt. 16.
BANDON, OREGON. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1912
!
Boarders Wanted,
Governor Cole Bienne of South
Carolina says that Colonel Bamberg,
who Is on his staff. "Is the one colonel
i
I
have never seen full.” The governor
Can accommodate ten boarders.
must have peculiar acquaintances. To
Inquire of Mrs. L McCue, first door paraphrase the remurk of another
66 if
east of Jas. Mast’s store.
Carolina governor. “It Is a long time
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between sober colonels.”
is the
M i.tJ.ty S p e.uber 1
schoo1
day app vinte I by the B.i
board to open th* local
everythin.; will be in
start at that time The
For Sale.
of the building is Infill *
Judge J. S. Coke Imposes
A neiv Singer sewing machine in
and will be used for
Fines and Punishment in first class condition, for halt price if
work. The work of c nnpieting the
taken at once See—Mrs. L. For
building is being J me by Bro vn N
Several Cases,
shay, Bluff St., next door to Dr
Gibson.
Sorensen.
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Eastern Stir Natal Day
Liquor men of Curry County were
made to pay the expenses of this
Occiden'al Chapter No 45, O term of court and then some profit,
E. S. wen to Marshfield in large alter being punishe.1 for violations
numbers last Fri lay and Saturday, of lhe liquor laws.
to be in attendance at lhe conven­
Judge John S. Coke returned from
tion of the C >os Co.tnty N it tl Day Gold Beach today alter having held
Associatif >11.
a threc-day session of the circuit
The convention was very largely court. He came hack in the auto
attended, the lodge having many with Court Reporter Riddle. There
representatives from Coquille, Bm- were not many ci'tfil cases and^only
doti North Bend, Myrtle Point, one civil case was tried before a jury.
Rosburg and Marshfield
To the . O. 1*. Haageson, who conducts a
town having the largest percentage saloon at Langlois, was uptoanswer
of its members present at the con­ several charges. There were two
vention, a 1 irge and beautiful sijver indictments against him for selling
loving cup was promised, North liquor to minors and qne charge of
Bend winning the trophv with the allowing gambli lg in his place. He
record of 52 representatives out ot holds a regular license m Langlois.
a membership of 70. lhe Co>> On the charge of allowing gambling
Chapter No 99 was heartily con- and on one of the charges of selling
gratulated on her well deserved to minors he was lined $2OO and
costs in each case. On lhe other
success.
charge ot selling liquor to minors he
profus
ly
The lodge room was
decoroterl with flowers of all kinds was lim'd $300 and costs and sen­
and evergreens
In the foremost tenced Io one year in jail but was
part of the room in a large brass I paroled on the conditions that he
jardinier were s »111 • white lilies j conduct his business in a law abiding
which wete said by intny to be the manner
A net her saloon matt up was Peter
most beautiful of theii km I ever
bibited m M irshtiel I Tnev we e a i J ohnson, who had a license to sell
contribution of Mrs Noris Jensen liquor at Langlois, He uas charged
of that city, site It ivingr.us *d them wall selling hquot to minors. He
in her own garden, lhe reception was lined S200 and costs He paid
room was prettily decorated with up anil said that he would quit the
busines and go back t<> ranching.
lajge bowls of fuschias.
Theie was also an indictment
The banquet room with its long
rows of heavily laden tallies, its against a man named Owen who
beautiful floral decorations and soft conducted a saloon at Gold Belch,
illumination of many ctndles pre­ f'he place in rued down and since
sented a picture that will long live then Owen secured «i government
in the minds of the 300 guests license t > dispose ol his liquor in
quantities of a gallon or more. The
present.
The next annwal convention is to stat.; law does not permit of gallon
be held at Bandon as n ar the 31st selling any more, altough the mail
Ihi.l a government license. The
ot August as possible.
The following officers for tbiscon- grand jury recommended that they
believed that the man thought he
Uon were elected :
Mrs. Steve Gallier. president; Mr was working legally and therefore
Ira Sidwell, vice president; Mrs asked that th- court give him con­
sideration. He was fined $400 and
Bingamani, secretary.
The Bandon lodge put on the i paroled on account of tile request of
degree vork Friday night aud was die gland jury.—Coos Bay Times.
very highly complimented upon the
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manner in which lhe work wa , done
Rumor Swindle on Coos Bay
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Lot» on Easy Terms.
Several good level lots all slashed
Esther Rog-
at east end of Sixth street, one blo -k
haJ been l:al-
from Baptist «hutch, $90 to Si 2s
of $8,000 by
per lot, $25 down balance at $10
per month.
hei
We can also show you invest­
and
ment opportunities in leal estate
••It
equal to any in lhe country.
and
Buy piopt-ttv in Bandon and you
Bay
can't lost*.
We also handle fire insurance and
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bunting, fishing and marriage iicen
Orpheum Tonight.
ses
C xre and see us.
Min s N S tpauhal . I
go L cl »if First Clas* Licensed
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Pictures
as follows: “Aik.th Ikes
I
Bride,
”
“
Fortures of a/Comp ser,”
For Sale
“A Lodging for the Night, * ’ Thou
Sha t Not Covet.” All excellent
320 acre stock or dairy ranch, ¡2 Vitagraph, Biogi.t, h. and Essanay
miles from toun 125 Angora goats. Comedies and Dramas, u<ll worth i
Good house and barn, good fences, double the price. 4000 feet. Ad
plenty of water. Price $10 per tr.ission only 5c.
acre. Terms.—Stillwell X Turner,
a ents, Bindon, Ore
58-if
School Teachers.
I
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For Sale Cheap.
Nice sunny front rooms one block
Allas 8x10 engine and 30 hor.->e from school bou<e, suitable for 2 or
L I. W heeler ,
ever boiler. Apply to Sam Shu- 4.
¿9-tf
Plank Road.
66 t8x
Bandon.
Along The Wharf.
The Brooklyn sailed yesterday
with 15 tons of miscellaneous, 233.
000 feet of lumber and the following
passengers: A M Finch, wife and
two children. Wnt. Johnson,
l he Elizabeth arrives today find
will sail again tomorrow.
The Fifield will probably arrive
from San Francisco the last of thi-^
week or first of next. Th’e Anvil
was in from Portland Monday w ith
a good c trgo of freight
Plans have matured in the list
few days whereby Gold Beach will
have a furniture and hard vure store
A gentleman from Dauglas county
by the name of P. M Littl -r t > 'eth­
er wile has been looking for a busi
ness location along the co nt an I
have decided to cast th .fir lot i 1
Gold Beach and will bring in a st vek
of furniture and hardware as soon as
a suitable building can be built Mr.
Littler has secured a location neai
(lie court house for the store and
aside from the store will build two
small bungalows at once, one of
which will be occupied by his mother
who is provived for by Mr. Littler.
—Gold Beach Globe.
General Booth's funeral was an
international function. The mag­
nates of the world did homage to
his memory and the peoples joined
to revere him. When he began his
work he was reviled and persecuted
His Olivers were jaded for preaching
lhe gospel to the poor. But he
went on doing good, not f,*r the
sake of money and renown, but be­
I
cause he loved his fellow men. He
sought first the Kingdom of God
and his righteousness and every
thing else that the world craves was
added unto hir. Few men have
lived more usefully or died in great
er honor.
If you knew of the real value ol
Chamberlain’s Liniment for lame
back, soreness of the muscles,
spiains and rheumatic ptins, you
would never wish to be without it.
Fi r sale by C. Y. Lowe.
C Y. Lowe has a fine new double
de ked show case in his drug store
that is a beauty in every parlii ular
aqd would do credit to any store
whether in a city or country town
SCHOOLS
Since the bn sis of a mitions
power is gisiri lien It h In Its pop-
ulutlon every uieuns should I**
DIVIDENDS
FROM
employed to enlighten our youth
regarding the constitution of the
body and the fundamental laws
of health
Our high schools
should yield us a strong and tem­
perate contingent. They should
bring into society a taste for good
reading and a love for scholar­
ship and stood literature They
should see the vulgarity tn the
prevaillug adoration of luxury
and should tie taught the geuulne
lieauty of "the simple life ” No
pains should be spared to save
them from the cowardly depres­
sion so often resulting from "111
luck" and leading to dissipation
and even self destruction. The
Inevltalvleness of trouble and the
duty, of bravery should be Im­
pressed upon them. Certain mi­
nor requirements should rpHMon-
ably be made of them They
should be able to write a pre­
sentable and sensible letter;
should have quiet and refilled
manner« In public and pleasant
voices Above all. they should
have the spirit of progress.—Kate
Upson Clark.
The restoration of peace In the Mex­
ican state of Tabasco is reported. This
certainly ends the revolution. When
tliere Is no trouble iu Tabasco all the
rest of the country must perforce be
nt peace.
NUMBER 69
. virtue and in pursuance of Se. ti in
( harter of the City of
of the
122
Bandon, Coos county,
i Oregon, directing me to collect lhe said
said lien of $46.90 with interest thereon
at the
rate ot 6 per cent per annum fioin the third day
i of February, 1909 and penalty together with
delinquent assessment as assessed
No. I 12 of lhe Ordin-nces of lhe City of
at thr
Block 12 of the Original l ow mite
' and interest all of the right, title interest and estate
i which the satJ William White and
all persons
l he north 1-2 of Block No, I I of the Orig­
the
rale of 6 per cent per annum from the
day
of Bandon.
Wednesday, the 2nd day of
C. Y. LOWE,
Sale of Real Property for Un­
and
penalty
and
terest
interest
of the right, title, in­
all
estate which the said J. P. Tupper
may have in the sard
Whereas on the 3d day
of
City
lhe
1909
February
ol
there was entered in the docket of City
liens ol
Coos County, Oregon,
Bandon,
delinquent assessment as assessed
Ordinance
by
No. 112 of lhe Ordinances of the City of
property
described
men­
don lor
said
Original
of Spruce Street in
improvement
lhe
front of Lot 8, Block 6, of lhe
in
City,
of
Townsite
in the sum ol
R-ndon,
Lots I and 8, in Block No. 12 of the Original
$597.80, and assessed to William Turner.
Oregon,
of said Coos County, Oregon.
Said sale being made subject to redemption in
the manner provided by the Charter of the City
of Bandon.
Dated this 3d day ol September, A. D, 1912.
Said
C. Y. LOWE,
• «$<•>(•«- —•
Sale of Real Property for Un­
Charter of the City of Bandon, Coos County.
Oregon, directing me to collect the said
of the City of Bandon.
I reasurer
Now Therefore notice is hereby given that by
pursuant« of Section 122 of the
plat thereof on hie
lhe
and of record in the office of the County Clerk
charged n or satisfied.
in
to
according
assessment has never been paid nor the lien dis­
virtue and
Bandon, Co s County,
I ownsite Addition to
Ban­
paid Street Assessment.
unpaid
assessment by sale of the said property to satisfy
at the
said lien of $597.80 with interest thereon
r.’.t>' of 6 per cent per annum from the
of February, 1909, and
costs of advertising
Wednesday
1912,
lhe
penalty
together with
and sale thereof, 1 will, on
day of October, .A. D.,
2nd
hour of 2 o'clock p. m., of said
at the
Whereas on lhe 3d
3d day
there
day
I9T9
Ft Lruary
of
was entered in the docket of Ci:y liens • 1
the City of Bandon, Coos County, Oregon,
liaquenl assessment as
i«y
assessed
dt
Oida< m e
No, I 12 of the Ordinances of the City of
Ba
in lhe don for lhe improvement of Spruce Sheet i
City of Bandon, (Joos County, Oregon, sell at said city, in fiont of L.ot 7, Block 6, of tl
public auction to the bidder offenng the leasl original townsite of Bandon, in the sum c i
day at lhe front door of the City
f *aII
amount of ptnalty and interest ail of
i tie, interest and estale which the
the
fight,
William
said
Turner and all persons claiming under or through
lum,
is described
as
No.
8,
Block
iownsite addition to
6, of the Origina
No.
Coos County
Bandon,
Oregon, according to the plat thereof on file and
of
record
the office of the County Clerk o
in
Sai 1
di
charged nor satisfied.
Now Therefore notice is
virtue and
by
given th< t
hereby
in pursuance of Section 122 c t
the Charter ol the City of Bandon, (Joos Count .
follows to-wit:
Lot
$101.65, and assessed to N. W. Kenned).
assessment has never been paid nor lhe hen
have in the said described property
may
hereinbefore mentioned, which
Oregon, direoting me lo collect the
Said sale being made subject
to redemptionf
in the manner provided by the Charter of
the
Dated this 3d day of September, A. D. 1912
February.
coils of
and penalty together wit t
1909,
day al the front door of the
p.
City
1 '
I
m.,
el
Hall
in lhe
Bandon, Coos County, Oregon, rcii . t
bidder offering the lea$t
the
to
amount of penalty and interest all of
title, interest and estate which the
Sale of Real Property for Un­
A
of October,
Wednesday the 2nd day
of
i
and sale thereof, I w. !, <
advertising
public auction
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tl. :
3d dr y
rate of 6 per cent per annum from the
City
Y. LOWE,
C.
. -iis. ./
said lien of $101.65 with interest thereon at
1912, at lhe hour of 2 o’clock
City of Bandon,
unpa. i
said
assessment by sale of the said property lo
of
said Coos Countv, Oregon.
and
Kennedy
all
have
the
said
right,
M.
W
claiming uud i or
persons
may
him,
through
in the said <lt crib»d
property hereinbefore mentioned,
which
i-
d '
scribed aa follows to-wit:
Lot
day of February 1909,
Whereas on the 3d
was
entered in the docket of city liens of
the city of Bandon, Coos County,
Oregon,
de­
linquent assessment a» assessed by Ordinance No.
I 12 of the Ordinances of the City of Bandon
No.
townsile
7,
Block
addition
to
No
6, of the origm.il
Bandon,
Oregon, according lo lhe plat
Coo» County,
thereof
and of record in Uu- office of the County
on
fi e
Clc k
of said Coos Couny, Oregon.
Said
sale being marie subject to red. a.phon .n
for lhe improvement of Spruoc .Street in «aid city
the manner provided by the Charter of lhe C;.y
in front of the south 1-2 of Bl.xk No, I I of the
ot Bandon.
Original Fowhf.iteof Bandon in the surn of $140
and au ,sed to Bandon Post No. 56 Grand Ar­
my of lhe Republic.
Dated
this
Bandon,
122 of
| &essn cut by
the
Coos County,
unpaid
ale of thr said pioj-srly
costs of advertising and sale thereof, I will, on
Wednesday, th? 2nd day ol October, A. D
day at the front door of thr City
of
m.,
Flail,
of »aid
in
thr
Bandon, Coos County, Oregon, sell at
r
least
amount ol penalty and interest all of the right.
I
title,
mlerest and estate which the said Grand
Army and all persons claiming under or through
1909
described
whs h
property
i* described as
follows to-wit:
Oregon, according to die
ordinarne, of the City of Bandon
and of record in the ofbee of the C ounty Clerk
ini
plat
thereof
on
hie
of »aid Coos Cr unty, Oregon.
in front
Said tale living made
of the north 1-2 of Block No. II of the Ori«
subject to
redemption
in the mann, r provided by the Charter of the
sum of $46-90
CHy of Bandon.
Said assesa-
Dated this 3d day of September. A. D. 1912
mrnl haa never been paid nor lhejen discharged
C, Y. LOWE,
not uatr.hed
Treasurer of the City ol Bandon,
Naw Therefore artace >s hereby g.vei that by
I
'“'eplembei,
A. I.L
,
C, Y. LO\X E,
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W anted —Watcher to repur -
Sabro Bros.
to satisfy
'ale of 6 per cent per annum from the 3d day
* of Febiuary, I9G9, and penally together with
City
of
a«-
■ «.*i1 li^i <>i £ I »0 CO with interest thereon at th<
1912, at the hour of 2 o’clock p,
day
Treasurer of the Cily of Bandon
Now I hen fore nolle« is hereby given that by
virtue and in pursuant e of Section
( hart -r of th • City of
3d
1912
5aid assessment has never
been paid nor the lien discharged nor satisfied.
inent aa assessed by Ordinance No. 112 of the
White.
public
at
tioned, which is described as follows to-wit;
I he South 1-2 of Block No. I) of the Orig­
William
sell
and all persons claiming under or thro^h him,
paid Street Assessment.
inal low mite Addition to Bandon, Coot County
and assessed to
D.,
A.
October,
1912, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. of said day
auction to the biddet offering the least amount of
Bandon, Com county, Oregon, delinquent assess-
mal Townrue of Bandon, in the
of advertising and sale thereof, 1 will, on
Bandon, Coos County, Oregon,
of
the
3d
at the front door of the City Flail in lhe City of
Treasurer of the City of Bandon.
hereinbefore mentioned,
for
said unpaid
and penally together with
1909,
February,
costs
him, may have in the sard
provament of Spruce street >n said city
of
the manner provided by the Charter of the City
public
bidder ottering
offering the
public auction to the fodder
lieto
lhe
of
said lien of $165.90 with interest thereon at
in thejofiice of the County Clerk of
record
Dated this 3d day of Sdptember, A. D. 1912
Suffragette who hurled a hatchet at
Premier Asquith should have entered
the hammer throwing contest« at the
Olytopic games
February
122
Coos County,
Bandon,
of
Orei on, directing n.c to collect said
Whereas on the lid day of
Charter of the City of
assessment by sale of the said property to satisfy
there
there was entered in ibe do, bet of city
Now 1 herefore notice is hereby given that by
Oregon, directing me lo collect the
So long as It produces a plentiful
supply of watermelons, we shall con­
sider the south as "solid.”
Sale of Rival Property for Un­
paid Street Assessment.
been puiJ
nor the lieu discharge ! nor .«alifhed.
Oregon, according to the plat thereof on file and
paid Street Assessment.
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Said assessment has never
1 upper.
Bandon,
of
and assessed to J. P.
$165.9®
of
inal Fownsile Addition to Bandon Coos county
1 rtasurer of lhe City of Bandon.
Powder puffs are being sold at the
house of representatives in Washing
ton. Is the powder puff to take the
place of the whitewash brush?
Lots Nos. I aud b, in
of
front
in
City
B i-
Spruce Street in
of
virtue and in pursuance of Section
Said sale being made subject to redemption in
A foreign scientist says that by a
simple operation lie can eliminate singe
fright. If so, he can get a Job with
the speakers' bureau of one of the na
tlonal committees.
improvement
in the sum
mentioned.
aid described property hereinbefore
which is described as follows to-wit:
Appealing to the Law.
Our Idea of the paramount issue IS
finding a good place to fish
by Ordinance
said
penalty
don for lhe
of
Band« n, Coos County. Oregon,
ot
, the bidder offering the least
said Coos County, Oregon.
French surgeon survived an opera­
tion ho performed on himself. But did
he collect?
the City
, front door of the city hall in the City of Bandon
| Coos county, Oregon, sell at public auction to
amount of
1909
February
I the hour 2:00 o'clock p. m. of said day
They do come back. Who? The va
cationers.
Senator Bailey proposes to sell the
trusts at public auction Here is a
chance for everybody to buy a trust as
n household ornament
Whereas on the 3d day ol
there was entered in the docket of ( ity liens
costs of advertising and sale thereof, I will on
1 Wednesday lhe 2nd day of October, 1912, at
The campaign portrait has blossom­
ed in the store windows to retnaiu un
til uipped by tile November frost
"Brldgey” Webber, one of the men
arrested for the murder of Kosenthal
In New York, says that if he gets out
of this scrape he will devote the re­
mainder of his life to reforming gam
tilers. He Is not the first man to
resolve on reform the moment lie got
Into trouble.
paid Street Assessment.
unpaid
| assessment by sale of the said property to satisfy
l claiming unJer or through him may have in the
There Is a story of a Chicago boy
that might be taken to heart by older
people. This lad is only seven aud
has the cointnoii name of Johnnie
Smith. Imt gained some degree of fame
for a .simple act Johnnie and bls
.-ompanlous were playing in the street,
the only playground they Lad in the
p:.; t of Chh ago where they live. A
Mrs Briscoe objected to the noise of
the youngsters aud, opening a win­
dow. doused them with dirty water.
Most youugsters would have got
e.vn by throwing rocks at the win
d w or annoying the woman iu some
simiiur way. Nut so Johnnie. Though
onl.v a mite of humanity, he marched
manfully over to the police station
and demanded that Mrs. Briscoe be
’‘pinched.” Ills companions were too
timid to enter the station with him,
but Johnnie Smith never quailed. Lie
made his complaint In proper form
aud
ion. As a result it I n safe
to
kneither Mrs. Briscoe nor
others in that neighliorhood will again
Interfere With the rights of little boys
to h:i
playground.
In
iv*.quarter« there Is a prejudice
agaliis/those who appeal to the law.
but on ana lysis this will be found to
rest either on a misunderstanding or
viclousnesA When the rights of the
individual are Invaded, why should he
not appeal to tiie law? That is what
tlie law is for. He owes it not only to
himself to make such appeal, but to
society. It is not a privilege alone,
but a duty, and both an individual
and a social duty. If there were more
of such appeals to the law there would
be lerts lawlessness. We need more
Johnnie Smiths.
Sal? of Real Property for Un­
The Officers
of this Bank hold Hioirtime,
their experience and advice
•at the disposal of patrons.
I heir efforts are direc ted
toward the promotion of
the financ ial welfare of cli­
ents, for successful client
means a prosperous Bank.
You are invited to meet
the offic ers of this bank and
discuss with them the vari
ous ways in which thry can
be of service to you.
FIRST NAT’L BANK