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About Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1912)
nfi Fa«y farms WHAT MEN LIKE th* »« a tlwt offm | h »/- /let» women folk* who h I i to make aotiie mere male t Kiff. If tli'wr ladies will take a look at our i t »lici tion of Marf pin*, cuff link», shirt ntiid*, etc,, they will lie gaz ing at jiiMt the gifts even man appreciates, lor they arc for manly men who know what is what. Come and look at the collection. * SABRO BROS., Manufacturing Jeweler» Bandon, Oregon. R. M. Pressey wi 1 have a sale , of Jersey cows and Cotswold sheep, ¡on his Twomile ranch, Wednesday, September nth. This will be an exellent opportunity for those want W anted —Two boys to set pins ing anything in that line to stock up at Bowling Alley. 71-if It is practically established that Pat Hnnrahan and John Dev lone, Ned C. Kelly, an erst-while ereaux returned Saturday troin Sixes I real estate dealer of Coquille, has River where they had been hauling j done some of Deputy District At lumber to Port Orford from John F. torney Liljeqvist’s sleuth work in the Bane’s new mill, in their big auto county in the vice crusade, as he truck. They report Mr. Bane as was a witness in the grand jury getting along nicely and that he is room on most of the cases recently cutting lumber at a good lively clip. brought to bar. It was admitted by Local Lore | Born—to Mr. and Mrs. Earl several who were interested in de Schoonover Sunday, a fine baby fenses at Coquille that Kelly had girl. done a great deal of detective work Loyal Wiren and Harold Johnson for the district attorney’s office.— went up the river Monday in I.oyai's Marshfield Record. boat and will taice a few days outing I C. B. Zeek has b.«en duly ap and fishing trip. They expect to go pointed Notary Public, and wiil on up several miles above Myrtle Point pension day, have office in building Frank Fahy, W. E. Craine, 1. A. on Main street, where Sam Banows Morrison and Mr. Miller left last has bicycle repair shop. Will also week tor a hunting trip in Southern ■ attend to collections. 69-tt Oregon, down below Rouge River. M. G. Pohl,left on the l:oo o’clock Mrs. E B. Cavanaugh and daugh | boat for Myrtle Point to attend the ters who have been spending the annual meeting of the Coos County summer in Bandon will leave on the pioneers. Fifield for their home in Edgewood Mrs. E. E. Oakes and children Calif. The Cavanaugh family have ■ left today noon for a trip up the rivet many friends here who will regret J and will visit with Mrs. Gilkey for very much the fact they are leaving. Don’t forget. R. M. Pressey's sale [ a few days. of Jersey cows and Cotswold sheep W anted —,Mandolin and Guitar at his Twomile ranch. Wednesday, instructor for a class of too. Apply September It th. 1 Dr L. P Sorenson. M. G. Pohl has received an in Four thousand feet of pictures at vitation to attend an old settlers pie the Grand tomorrow Wednesday. nic at Dixon Grove near Myrtle Four reels of high class pictures wiil Point, Wednesday Sept, ri, 1912. be shown all repeaters, comedy and Mr. Pohl is the second oldest set drama. tler in Coos county. Y. M. Lowe, i Admission 10 5c. of Bandon being the first. Mr. Pohl A splendid program, Thursday, I will attend the picnic if the weather night. A new Bunnygtaph will be permits. shown. Do you need a lamp, bell or other Clint Malehorn has been granted bicycle supplies? If so, see S. D a saloon license and will open up a Barrows, the bicycle man. 58-tf loon in the Lorenz building, re Howard Doty has bought 20 cently vacated by Rubenack the acres, and Mr. MeNitt to acres of tallo., as soon as the building can De C. A. Dano, and have moved their put in repair. families lieie from California anil H. D. Darnell, State Lecturer of will make this country their future Oregon, State Grange, and publish home. These excellent people will er of the Pacific Grange Bulleteir, be welcome to otir community. at Lents, Oregon, spent the day F or R ent —Three rooms for light Sunday in Bandon, with C. B. Zeek. housekeeping, on Pine Street..Phone : master of Bandon Grange. or inquire of Mrs. L. Boyd. 72t6x Wanted- to 100m and boa id. A While painting on the interior of lady at a moderate price. Enquire the Vienna Cafe buildii g Saturday at Recorder Office. 71 t2 the staging gave way with Jack E. L. Culbertson was down from Meyers, causing him to fall into the Gravel Foni on business Monday. front window anil breaking the glass, "Shorty ’ Whittman was up from which cut him quite badly in the leg. It was necessary to take eleven Lakeport on business Monday. stitches in the gash. Jack has l»een around on crutches for a few days as a result of the accident, but his friends hope he will soon recover eotirely and be able to be about his work again. 1 Jas. P. Olsen of I-anglois Bandon vistior yesterday. was a H. E. Folsom the Bradley candy man was over from Coos Bay yester day. M is- May A Fahey of Glenwood Homesteads, Relinquishments, Wisconsin arrived in Bandon yester Timber. Thrift's real estate office, day and will be one of the teachers Saturdays. Address Eugene Eaton. in the Bandon public school this year. 66*t8x W. H. Wade came over from Judge J. S. Bennett of Holvoke, ; Marshtild th»« morning on business. Colo , has been in Bandon a few A J. Marsh was up from Port days visiting his friend, M A Nor Orford on business yesterday. ton. Mr. Bennett is looking over; the country and thinks of investing The Force of Momentum. in this section. He 1* very favorably The old mountaineer, who was stand impressed with Bandon and C h » s i ing on the corner of the main street In county and will prohabjy locate here a certain little Kentucky town, had never seen an automobile. When a for the benefit of Ins health. good sized touring car came rushing Dr. S. C Endicott, Demist. R is-1 up the street at about thirty miles an <n issen Bldg. Phone 71 S^-tf hour and slowed down just enough to Miss Elizabeth J Rodgers arrived | take the corner on two wheels, his as tonishniimt was extreme. yesterday from Prescott Wash, and The old fellow watched the dlsap wil be one of the teachers in the ¿earing car with bulging eyes and Bandon High School M iss Rodgers 1 •pen mouth. Then, turning to a by held a similiar position here three 1 etan-ler. be remarked solemnly: •"The horses must ahoiy ha' been years ago and has many friends in j travelin' some when they got loose Bandon who are glad to welcome from that gen'lemena carriage:” — her back once more. Youth's Companion. thetr stmir’it« 1* '**’■ '-•»r o tn aft*« life In «»»'* • ■ «Ttl tea w*n this qn«"» tl»ai measure« .»««<*••• la term* of weallh il* thinks of the * ts*»l< world •« * •"•• It* which money la the prise and the man wh>> makes t.aist money 1« the winner If this were the right way 1« look at Ilf« the inquiry would he an o*«rwlieln>lngly la> portant one The true measure of a man's awcese 1« the servi- e which lie renders, not th« joy which he exacts for If. The true men fft re of a man's ability Is the power to help others and tn con tribute to their sidvnncement Tbe effort to tunke money is an important incentive to social service and Industrial progress but the amount of wealth each man acquires is no accurate in dication of the service he has rendered or the progress he has made possible.—President Had ley of Yale THE PILGRIM. Give me my scallop shell of quiet. My staff of faith to walk upon. My scrip of joy. immortal diet. My bottle ot salvation. My gown of glory, hope's true gauge. And thus I’ll take my pilgrim age! —Sir Walter Raleigh. REVOLUTION NOT NEEDED. It is not the wild, swirling, cruel methods of revolution and violence that are needed to cor rect tbe abuses incident to our government as to all things hu man. Neither material nor mor al progress lies that way. We have made our government and our complicated institutions by appeals to reason, seeking to edu cate all oar people that, day aft er day, year after year, century after century, they may see more clearly, act more justly, become more and more attached to the fundamental ideas that underlie our society. If we are to pre serve unditninlshed tbe heritage bequeathed us and add to it those accretions without which society would perish we shall need all the powers that tbe school, the church, the court, the deliberative, assembly and the quiet thought of our people can bring to bear.—Ex-Judge Alton B. Parker. Fnf Mala (heap Oregon Agricultural sue« »as FffAbtN «reif mstriwK.m ntw*n« * M. is ■ n.mlon «4 it»«t ne C m iftrul iAgre tih.irv, ! oor* *rbt, lMUm.1 ri fio tM.fi mrlo.k* A___ __ . . A •. » » «1 Agrrwtflir, An Hin'Amlry A r article thri hm real1 ment «hf.tsld jK-r mooih. Dtoiry ll.>*b.mti McteîwH' . in »r t»ec«»me |«qqikr Thaï <•»« h W *’ <Mfl dl«> Ml »W VO’l 1*1%« Wt« 1 Botany .nd Plant l>gv. IN m .I- K ihr • «a»c with l hamlfv rlain'tCough cm iiortunitic*« in < 11V Hu«l.,sitdt v, Horn rulturr, F.rt H! rdy h «s been .int«Ini bv m u»v pial to i iy m Ibc i ' hii O\ torn.4.nty, Vrirrt nary S, »«•nt e. Civil • leale ra. Here w <»nc • •t lhmt> Il Buy pi open y in Bandiwi and you F? ring, Film Trical 1 Engineering. !1W II en*lnck«(Hi. Onio 1 ill- Ind . can't lose, Mechanical Engineering. Mining write». "Chiimhcrlain'a C«’ugh Rem Wexko h indie lire insurance and Engineering, Highway Engineering dy u the best for coughs, cold« and hunting. fishing and marriage liven- Ibsmotic Science. IhnnrMtr Art, | croup, .»nil t* nty Ix-wt aeller." F«»r Commerce, Forestry. Pharmacy, I sale bv <" Y. Lowe C"H:< and -er ih . * Z<x«k>gr,▼hemestiy, Physics, Matt»- i ■ irmi*» /<Hh M ills & S tracual . ----- ixaj ----- For Sale or Trade. Ten acres of the finest kind oi «nd with water to irrg;>te. heated n tile famous Go-ise Lake valley at Lakeview. Also I lot and house, furnished, at 1 great« sacrifice. For particulars idilr-.s.- Post Box 602, Bandon, Ore gon. 45*11 __________________ Insurance that Assurer Real Estate that Pays DONALD MacKINTOSH Opposite Grand Theatre Phone 582 C vinaitcs, English Language and Lit- i erature. Public Speaking, Mo-tern l.anijuages.. History. Art. Areht- I lecture. Industrial Pc lagogy, i Physical Education, Military Science I and Tactics, and Music. Calal >gue and illustrated liti-raMuc mailed free on application Address' ■ Registrar, Oregon Agricultural Col | lege, Corvallis, Otegon. School year open- September 2 ». ; |uly 23 Sept 30 The implicit confidence that many people have in Chamberlain s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy t- founded on their exp-rience In t he use of that remedy and their kncwl edge of the many remarkable cures <>f colic, diarrhoea and dysentery that it has effected. For-ale by C. i Y. Lowe. —-r»rtr*---- W anted — tooo empty sack- at Central Warehouse. 2-tf W hen you take out l ire Insurance or renew your ex pired policy, place it with the Hartford l ire Insurance Co. Over £10,000,000 to polie) holders in San Frani isco con flagration. E. E. OAKES, Local Agent. Sak of Real Property for Un paid Street Assessment. Whertas on the 3d day of Bandon Power Co. 1909 February here wai enter«! in the docket of < ity liens ol he City Bandon, Coo» County Oregon, ot delinquent assessment as assrssed by Ordinance •No. 112 of the Ordinances of the City of Ion for the improver» en: said I and 8, in Slock 12 of the Original Tow mite of in the sum of $165.90 General Electrical Supplies Bandon, and assessed to J. P. Said assessment has never Tupper. Lamps, Batteries, Fixtures, Bells Ban- Spruce Street, in Lots Nos of tn iront City .1 been paid» tor the lien discharged nor satiffied. Now Therefore notice is hereby given that by virtue and m pursuance of Section 122 of the Bandon. Coos County, C. ar ter oi the City of Office Oakes’ Building. Hours 8 to 5 Oregon, directing me to collect the said unpaid assessment by «ale of the said property to satisfy MAN. To a normal, healthy man life is best when it is something of a game. To have your living as sured. to know that all you have to do to be provided for all your days is to l>e careful and not to la? impudent to your employer, is something like shooting sit ting hens instead of dying ducks. Very little good work in the world tins been done by meD In sinecures The great Inventions somehow do not seem to come from endowed professors. The telegraph, the pbwuogrnph. the cinematograph, the sewing ma chine". tbe steel wool rubber, the automobile, the card index sys tem. the fountain pen—what universities or technology insti tutes projected them? What lit erary scholarship produced a Kipling, a Bernard Shaw, a Mau passant. a Wagner or a Giotto? And ns for religion. St. Paul and Savonarola. Luther. Knox and Wesley. General Booth mid Mrs. Eddy were only successful (I speak only of their results: I am uo judge of their rightnessi when they cut loose from all safety and risked’ ridicule, starvation or worse. Of nil the people in the great business bouse the man wiio is getting the most out of life is the man who is nt the hend. carrying the responsibility, not knowing whether tomorrow will bring loss or gain, putting hi* brain ngakist all tbe chances of failure—Dr. Frank Crane aid lien of $165.90 with interest thereon at the ale of 6 per cent pet annum from the day >i February, :osts 3d and penalty together with 1909, S ax M S ays of advertising and sale thereof, 1 will, on Wednesday, the 2nd day of Oetober, A. D., I ) 12, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. of said day it the front door of the City Hail in the City of Banoon, Coos County, Oregon, sell at public luctinn to the bidder offering the least amount of •enally and terest and interest all of the right, title, in estate which th said J. P 1 upper slid ill persons claiming under or .through him nay have in the said described property rr.cn- loned. which is described as follows to-wit: I ots I and 8, in Block No. 12 of the Original Fownsite Addition to Bandon, Co< s County, plat thereof on file I ind of rec rd in the office of the County Clc'k Tregon, according to the >f said Cooa County, Oregon. Steer the crank on lum ber our way; he needs the optimism that fairly exudes from G. W. M. brands. Said sale bring made subject to redemption in he manner provided by the Charter of the City ■I Bandon. Dated this 3d day ol September, A D, 1912. C. Y. LOWE. GEO. W. MOORE LUMBER CO. Treasurer of the City ot Bandon. Phone 171. Orders taken for delivery When You Choose a Gift Remember * AUTO TRUCK Be up-to-date and have the new Auto Truck do your hauling. Fast conveyance and no jar. Everything in this Store ¡s FATE. Deep tn the man sits fast his fate To mold his fortunes, mean or great. Unknown to Cromwell, ns to me. Was Cromwell's measure or de gree Unknown to him. as to his horse. If be ttian his groom be better or worse. He works, plots, tights in rude affairs With squires, lords, kings, his craft compares. Till late he learned through doubt and fear Broad England harbored not hi« peer; Obeying time, the last to own The genius from its cloudy throne. For the prevision 1« allied Unto tbe thing* «0 signified. Or. say. the foresight that awaits Is the same genius that creates. —Emerson HANRAHAN & DEVEREAUX selected with the greatest care to latest secure the very and most correct style. T1 is is a well known fact and greatly enhances the value cf a gilt from here. The cost is no more and usually it is m ch lets. Boyle’s Jewelry Store BAN IB >N. OREGON P * e&HFgBm w lifWIMI 111 III S' & W. E. Steinhoff The Harness Man Full supply of suit cases and ladies’ shopping bags at a low figure.