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About Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1912)
0X1 A MEXICAN LOVE AFFAIR W,«Boord«ir FuöHBhinic Oompany Wteneew on sb* M <4ay J 'inl-arriptioo, 91 Nil par Year in AAvanaa. Ry MttJlA EM HER DUNN Adsertieina !<••»• telaste (SepUinber 1019t J Tu« DAY a Dos Martite Furtado, a Maxiran gan tlemau of forty •nd a bariirior. draw • guodly sum of tnoury froiu the tank ■nd gava it to Dona laabal Mendota, tela dance«, for tbe purpoae of buying 4 hoaa of ' Hoaefrai. Cons eossMy. (N^gnei. «ieten-nseal assess 112 «4 as aaarssrd by OrAannee No M'luissrw oi th» t. Uy ni Rarwlon Knowo on Application. JuF» Printing a Npeaialty La larari M «tea RaaAxs PoatoArw aa taramd Oteas Mattar M44AA44 aa 44 4AA4 4 l'»w| Fdwaaey •tewa ••» «Momi m Ae rinrb< J <4y L J. BUTTWELD CL KUf*F I %l* of Real Property for Un paid Street Assessment for th» ia proyrsseM ai Sprue» Mr»»t us aaid erty ar w north 1-2 oi Blnrk Na. 11 ui aal Towns«» al Bandon, in the and assessed lo U illiam U hue. ttea ua- i IruM ' <to Or« sum of $46.90 1 -Vsid assess The A. D. S. 1« an MRocidtiofi of nearly 10.000 Retail Druggists in the I nited States. I hr preparations they make are Purest and Best and Lntlge and Prof Directory J Lowah Trite« No 4M. Imp O. R M. I m ILTttlF ***■ month warn. ment ha. never been paal nor lh* hen discharged : I I *• and third I ansia y s ai raste al Nh rua .1 tiw iUnd,io U« 5o|u«Mning < hsri. Ml good «t.uduig ar« . orduily in V Mrd to artend Perfectly Reliable the ne<-e»«ary furniture and the truus km satutk-d A.J. Hartman. J. C Sbasiste. aeau. Thia may ba surprising to those Now Th-reioie aotwe is hereby given that by C, oi R. Saeteaos. of other oouDtrieis where the bride is virtue and in pursuance oi Section 122 ol the When you buy the A. I). S. expected to furnish ber own bridal Charter of the City of Baades, Coos county, I preparations you are only Rebekah outfit and quite often provides* the Oregon, directing me to collect the said unpaid CEAN REBEKAH I ODGE, No. 126 paying for the actual goods home, though in Europe tbia may b* assessment by sale oi the said property to satisfy I. O. O. F meets I uetdav nights ai I doue with the dowry which is alwayt and not for expensive ad .aid lien of $46.90 with.interest thereon at the I O. O. F. I lall. rrarucienl members cordially supposed to go with the wife. In Mex vertising in the big maga rate of 6 per cent per annum bom the th.rd day I invited. AdaStiH, N. G. ico the groom furnishes both furniture zines, etc. A complete line oi February. 1909 and penally together with L. I. Wheeler. Secretary. and trousseau. Don Martin’s fiancee was just half costs ot advertising and sale thereof, 1 will on ; of A. D. S. Medicines at hts age aud was for a time undecided Wednesday the 2nd day oi October, 1912, at I i W. O. W between him and a young man a cou the hour 2:00 o’clock p. m. oi said day at the ; Keep the logs rolling boys I ple of years her senior. Jose Herrera I front dooroi the city hall m the City oi Bandon SEASIDE CAMP NO. 212, But as Jose was equally poor there Coos county, Oregon, sell at public auction to ; WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. seemed to be no possibility of their the bidder offering the least amount cf penalty : Meets First and Thud Thursdays. \ uit.ng marrying. One day Jose proposed a Neighbors welcomed. plan by which th^y might raise the and interest all of the right, title interest and estate __ C. M. Gage, C. C. wherewithal for their union. He sug which the said William White and all persons ' where you will find all the H. E. Book, Secretary claiming under or through him may have its the i leading drugs and medicines gested that Isabel engage herself to D od Martin long enough to secure the said described property hereinbefore mentioned, j Maaoala. trousseau and the furniture then just which is described as follows to-wit: gAN DON LODGE. Na. BO A. F. & A before the wedding tell hila she had The north 1-2 of Block- ho, II of the Orig M. Stated communications first Saturday discovered that she did not love him inal Townsite Addition to Bandon Coos couniy T after the lull aioou ol each month. Special It was probable that Don Martiu I Oregon, according to the plat thereof on file and | “ communications second Saturday thereafter. the wonid not permit her to return All Master Masons cordially invited. of record in thejotfice of the County Clerk ot gifts, for he was a gentleman and W. E. Craine, W. M said Coos County, Oregon. known to be a very liberal man. Phil Pearson. Secretary Said sale being made subject to redemption in Just bow Dona Isatiel received tills proposition within her aeart does not I the manner provided by the Charter of the City Eastern Star I appear, but certuiu It is that she agreed I of Bandon. 0CCIDENTAL CHAlH ER. Ns. 45. O. to it. Don Martin bad proposed to her Dated this 3d day of Sdptember, A. D. 1912. E. S., meets Saturday evening before and several times, and ou the next similar C. Y. LOWE. after stated communication ot Masonic Lodge occasion he wus surprised to be ac Semi-Weakly Oiegon Joursal, one Vuiling membeas cordially invited to attend. Treasurer of the City of Bandon. cepted. He told her that she had made Louise M. Boyle. W. M year..............................................................$1 JO Merta Mehl, Secretary. him very happy, but that be did not Semi - Weekly Bandon Recorder wish to buy a wife—he desired one Sale of Real Property for Un one year 1.50 I. O. O. F who would love him. If therefore at paid Street Assessment. "P ANDON LODGE. No. 133. 1. O. O. F. any time before their marriage she I Tot.! $3.C0 meets every Wednesday evening V uiting felt that she preferred another tnan or Whereas on the 3d day of February l ’ M)9 brothers in good standing cordially invited. that she did not love him be would re A. Knopp, N. G. there was entered in the docket of City liens of sign ber. Harry Armshong, Sec. The next day Jose came to see her. i the City of Bandon, Coos County, Oregon, Both Papers One Year $2.0« and she told him that she had accept delinquent assessment as assessed by Ordiaanae Kulglitis of I'ytliraa ed Don Martin and what her elderly No. 112 of the Ordinance-; of the City of Ban- 0ELPHI LODGE, No. 64. Kmght. of lover had said to her. Jose asked what I don for lhe improvement of Spruce Street in Pythias. Meets every Monday eiening The Semi-Weekly she bad replied to lite« expression of - said City, in front of Lot 8, Block 6, oi the at Knights hall. Visiting knights invited to willingness to resign ber in case she attend. C. R. Moore. C. C. . Original Townsite of Bandon, in the sum of discovered that she did not love him. B. N. I larrington K. at R. S. She said she bud answered he need $597.80, and assessed to William Turner. Said Publishes the latest and most complete tele not feur for her marrying him without ! assessment has never been paid nor lhe lien dis- Saturdays at Lorenz’ Store graphic news of the world; gives reliable j charged nor satisfied. love; that, she promised, she would nev. market reports, as it is published at Portland Now Therefore notice is hereby given that by er do Jose laughed at this, declaring where the market news can be and is cor that she was a trump and was work ! virtue and in pursuance of Section 122 of the Kiyptocks, the Most Perfect Louses ing the old fellow beautifully. He was I Charter of the City of Bandon, Coos County, rected to date for each issue. It also has a about to give her a kiss, but she held Oregon, directing me lo collect the said unpaid page of special matter for the farm and Made him off, sayiug that so long as she was assessment by sale of the said property to satisfy home, an interesting story page and a page engaged to Don Martin she would be R. WADE or more of comic each week, and it goes to true to him. It would be time enough said lien of $597.80 with interest thereon at the he subscriber twice each week- — 104 timss a Attorney a.t. Law for kisses when she bad broken with rate of 6 per cent per annum from the 3d day year. of February, 1909, and penalty together with him and engaged hers««/ to Jose. Having received the means for the costs of advertising and sale thereof, 1 will, on Agent Pacific Surety Company. Oiice Bink I I trousseau and the furniture. Dona Isa Wednesday the 2nd day of October, A. D.. of Bandon Bldg. Phone 102, Bandau, J3r«gan bel proceeded to the dressmaker and 1912, at the l.our of 2-o'clock p. m„ of said The Semi-Weekly milliner for the former and asked Don day at the front doo£ of the City Hall in lhe DR SMITH J. K4 A. KJ KT I Martin to go with her to select the lat City of Bandon, Coos County, Oregon, sell at PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ter. But he told her to buy what she public auction to the bidder offering lhe least OFFICE IN PANTER BUILDING liked and If the purchase money over Gives all the local news and^happenings and ran the sum be bad sent her he would amount of penalty and interest oil of the right Office Hours 9 to 12—1 to 5 should be in every home in this vicinity. The I title, interest and estate which the said William make it up. BANDON. - - OREGON I Isabel was several months buying a < Turner and all persons claiming under or Brough two papers make a splendid combinakou and wedding outfit; then Don Martin one him, may have in the said described property you can save $ I by sending your subscrip Dr. H. I_>. Houston day asked her if she would name the hereinbefore mentioned, which is described as tions to 1 he Bandon Recorder. We can day. But she was not to hurry, and follows to-wit: also give our subscribers a good clubbing oi PHYSICIAN ál SUHGEuN he reminded ber of her promise not to ler for the Daily and Sunday, or Sunday Lot No. 8, Block No. 6, of the Origins I Olilo» ov»r I »rug Store. Hours, !» to marry him without love. At this Isa Townsite addition to Bandon. Coos County, Jiurnal in connection with th: Semi-erkly s.ui. 1:30 to 4, p.iu. ; 7 to 8 in the evening. bel appeared very thoughtful aud said Bandon Recorder. nothing. Don Martin at this assumed Oregon, according to the plat thereof on hie aid N>^bt fail» answered froui office. that ber conscience was pricking her of record in the office of the County Cleik of IIAMUON. OKH.ON said Coos County, Oregon. and said: I Said sale being made subject to redemption “Consider yourself released from Dr L. F. Sorensen your engagement Moreover, the gifts in lhe manner provided by the Charter of the DENTIST I have made I shall expect you to City of Bandon, keep, for on no account wouldvl re Dated this 3d day of September, A. D. 19 ¡2- Office Ovar Vienna Cafa ceive them If you returned them." C. Y. LOWE, The Leading Contractors Telephone at Office and Home. “Not if I were to marry another?” Treasurer of the City of Bandon. “If you marry another cousider It a SANDON OREGON and Builders wedding gift from me.” When Isabel told thia to Jose be was Sale of Real Property for Un* «. T. TKMIXIOLII delighted and asked ber If she could paid Street Assessment. ATTORNEY AND COUNSEL«« not stick the old fellow for something AT - LAW, We furnish plans and speci more. She promised to see about it I Whereas’ on the 3d day of February 1909. Jose asked her to set the day when fications and il yon are go NOTARY PÜBLI0 she would tuarry him. and she fixed it i t iere was entered in the docket of city liens of ing to build anything, no for that day three months hence. Bandon, Orogen the citv of Bandon, Coos Ccunty, Oregon, de A month before Jose was to marry linquent assessment as assessed by Ordinance No. Office With Bnndnn Investment t o matter how large or how Isatiel one of his friends told him that 112 of the Otdinances of the City of Bandon he had beard that Isabel was to be small, we can save you Dr. U- Ivi. Brown. married on the day fixed for bis and for the improiemenl of Spruce Street in said city money, Let . us figure on Reaident Dentiat. in front of the south 1-2 of Blx:k No, I I of the her wedding. “Oh. that isn’t announced yet" re Original Townsite of Bandon in the sum of $ 14< Office in Panter Building your building. plied Jose. “You must not say any and assessed to Bandon Post No. 56 Gtand Ar Office Hour»: 9 to 12 M.. I lo 5 P. M, thing about it" my of the Republic. 5aid assessment has never Phone, BANDON, OREGON “How do you tnowT been paid nor the lien discharged nor satisfied. “I should think I would know since Now Therefore notice is hereby given that by [ am to be the groom.” i virtue and in pursuance of Section 122 of the “You?” AttoniHf and CouDselor-at Law Physician and Surgeon . Charter of the City of Bandon. Coos County, O Bandon Drug Co.’s Store p EOPLE talk about a money trust, and when they say money trust the world has a right to hold them to those words. Now, there is no such thing as a money trust in the sense that the people Lave a right to expect you to demonstrate it to them. BUT THERE IS A MONEY TRUST IN ANOTHER AND FAR MORE DANOEROU8 FORM. When you talk about a money trust to the people the people know enough to say, “All right; show us the money trust..’-' But even if you could show a CHAIN OF BANKS AND FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS held together by HOLDING COMPANIES AND INTERLOCKING DIRECTORATES you would not be able to show the people the money trint in anything like so DANGEROUS a form as it REALLY EXISTS. THE MONEY TRUST 18 SOMETHING FAR MORE SUBTLE. FAR MORE DANGEROUS, BUT IN THE END IT WILL BE DESTROYED BECAUSE THE DESTINIES, AMERICAN WILL NOT PEOPLE. CONTINUE WHO TO CONTROL ALLOW THEIR THE OWN SURPLUS WEALTH CREATED BY THEMSELVES TO BE TAKEN AWAY FROM THEM AB FAST AS THEY MAKE IT. Federal Law Needed to Stamp Out Illegal Sale of Drugs By JOHN B. TAYLOR, Superintendent of Police. Philadelphia T IS MY BELIEF THAT WHILE WE HAVE STATE LAWS ON THE I 1 SUBJECT OF HABIT FORMING DRUGS THE DEST RESULTS COULD BE OBTAINED BY A UNIFORM LAW OF FEDERAL ENACTMENT. This law should be, in my opinion, as STRICT IN ITS CON 8TRUCTI0N and as RIGIDLY ENFORCED as the present FED ERAL WHITE SLAVE LAW. I believe the punishment fixed should be severe. It should consist not only of m fine, but it should carry with it IMPRISONMENT FOR NOT LESS THAN FIVE YEA41S and if necessary add to the punishment a fine of sufficient size as to make the.offender realize that he has done aotuetbHig WRONG. The Age of Our Presidents. The American i>eoplu elect to their highest office only men who have Industrial Krlticatinn. reached mature age. The constitution Two reports <m vocational school provIdes that the ¡»resident must be at tng recently issued in this country ure leant thirty live, but as a matter of worthy of attention. One Is by Edwin fact the average age of the presidents G. Cooley, former anperinteudent of 4 when Inducted luttj office has been the Chicago schools, on the results of nearly twenty years beyond thia mini a year's study of the vocational schools mum. of -Europe. T’he other is bulletin No. S The oldest of the presidents at the of the Wisconsin state board of in time of Inauguration was William dustrial education Ileury Harriaou. who was stxty-elght; I As a summing up of Ills conclusions the youngest was Theodore Roosevelt, Professor Cooley says: “The period of who was nearly fortjr-tteree. F’ntukJte childhood—between the years of sis Pierce was but a little past forty-six and fourtcea should lie preserved for mid General Grant but a few months »reneral cultural education, with nde older. Washington nt the time of his •piate attention to the training of eye Drat Inauguration was fifty-seven. Jef and luiml No system of vocational ferson fifty-eight. Jackson sixt.v-two. schools should be instituted that will Lincoln fifty two. Cleveland forty-eight hurry lioya aud girls out of the ele and McKinley fifty-four. Those ages inentary school Into the vocational are approximate, counting to the near schools.” In seeming contradiction to est birthday. The oldest outside of the this view, however, he goes on to apeak first Flarriaon was Buehauan. who was of tile comparatively few —he esti Msty-nix. an<l next to hlin was Zach mates them at 10 ¡tea cent—who go ary Taylor, who was sixty-four Both into the high schools all universities H irrlson and Taylor died In office, and and adds. “Not every one. however, Buchanan was feeble at the end of bis seems to be conscious of the fact that term the great masses who leave school at The average age of the ¡»residents fourteen—either fren, choice or from ut the time of their entrance Into office necessity—to enter Into vocational life was t»etween fifty-four and fifty-five. are entitled to as careful consideration In ludlng the ages nt their second In In our educational plans ne their more augurations with those serving more fortunate brother«." L than one term the average was be The Wisconsin report offers ns a j twi-en fifty-five and fifty-six. remedy for this condition the conti nil It Is an la teres ting fact that of the tition school ns devel»»|»ed in Germany five candidates for president this year There It starts tn the eighth grad" their ages on the 4th of next March and is compulsory for youth In eui will all lie very close to thia average ¡»loyment between fourteen and eight Chafin, the prohibition candidate, will Fe the farthest removed. He will be cen years of age The contiimatlou school Is vocational in character It is sixty. Deba. the Socialist, will tie fifty IsMsible that eventually we tshnll be wien; Wilson, the Democrat, fifty- compelled to adopt some sn<*h com six. Taft fifty five and Roosevelt fifty, putsory system tn this country That four. seems the only way to give an ade Poata Laureate. quate education to the vast maws of ■ Poets laureate. the earliest of whom children who leave acbool at an early was Ben Jonaon. wars first appointed Ity letters patent in 1615. A Great Clubbing Offer Oregon Journal M. G. POHL, Oplometerist Bandon Recorder Brown & Gibson JI DR. R. V. DEEP C. R. BARROW "Yes. I." Phone 72 COQ UI LLE. - O K E “I did not hear that" said his friend. I Oregon, directing me to collect said unpaid »«- Office Rasmussen Bldg "I beard that ahe was to marry Don | sessirent by sale of the said property to satisfy Oilier over Skerls’ Store Bandon, Oregon J said lien of $140.00 with interest thereon at th- Martin Furtado." Öfter Phone, Main 335; residence. Main 346 “That’s another affair that* mv -ate of 6 pet cent per annum from the 3d dav fiancee had some time ago She was of February, I9C9, and penalty together will, engaged to Don Martin fbr awhile. costs of advertising and «ale thereef, I will, or But keep this matter to yourself.” ■ Wednesday, the 2nd day ol October, A. D Aa his wedding day drew near Jose ' 1912, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m.. of «aid , Lawyers scraped together all the money be day at the front door of the C ay Hall, in th, Washington, ID. C. I could and borrowed an amount to be . City of Bandon, Ceos County, Oregon, sell al Light and Heavy Iron Work, paid by a mortgage on his furniture Land Matter«, Final Proaf, Des to be made the day after the^vedding : public auction to the bidder offering the least l {orse Shoeing and all kinds Public ert Landa, Contests and Mining I amount of penalty and interest all of the right, One day the postman left an envelope of Blacksmith Work. Cases, Script for him. and. opening !L be found an ' title, interest and estate which the said Grand Associate Work for Attorneys Invitation to the wedding of Dona : Army and all persons claiming under or through Wagon Work and all kinds Isabel Mendosa to Don Martin Fur 1 him. may have in the said described property of Wood Work a specialty. tado. For a moment be thought It ; hereinbefore mentioned, which is described a Shop on Columbia Avenue a part of the ruse. But the invitation I follows to-wit: was duly engraved, and It occurred to The South 1-2 of Block No. 11 of the Orig Jose that he had been victimized. He Do you want pure drugs and rushed to Dona Isabel’s bouse and , inal Tbwruite Addition to Bandon. Coos Counts breathlessly asked her what it meant j t Oregon, according to the plat thereof on file ¿rug sundries, fine perfumes, "It means.” she said, “that 1 loved and ol record in the office oi the County Clerk R. H. RICE, Prop. you. who proposed to get by a trick ol «asd Coos Crunty, Oregon. hair brushes and toilet arti- from a noble tnan the means to marry Said sale la-ing made subject to redrr-iptior All kinds of liyjht¿«nd heavy driv me. Tour contemptible conduct turn in the maanrr provided by the Charter oi the elei? If so, call on ing. Also sells and delivers ntiil ed me from you, and Don Martin’s j Csty ol Bandon. magnanimous action won me to him. Office at Schumate's 2?Dated ihu 3d day of September. A. D. |9|2. *ood,coal,etc Ooodby. Ten are welcome to my wed C. Y. LOWE. Store. Phone orders promptly at ding. After that I wiate ae«ar to ••• Treasurer of the Car oi Bandon, tm Bandon, Oregon tended. WILSON & HOWARD General Blacksmiths CLARK & WRIGHT PURE DRUGS RICE'S TRANSFER LINE C. Y. LOWE, 0