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About Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1912)
on. or er Railroad Published Every Tuesday and Friday by the Reoord’ir Contractor» Are Busy. iF atolls Ain g Company C. E. KOPb , Manigin; Edilir Subscription, SI AO per Year in Advance. A<hetlining Rat» Made Known on Application, dob Printing a Specialty Entered at tbe Bandon I’ostuffloe as Beoorid Claas Matter. C H. Mar-.li, right of way agent tor the S. P , is authority lor lie statement that Copenhagen Urn. contractors have received at 1 sir li ner a long delayed shipment of lieav v grading equipment. The > hipmen w is delayed on account ol rough weather. It consists of one 70 ton st> am shovel 19 5 ton ears an I track age. The railroad work ha> caused new life in G irdiner. W H. Kibler ol Point Terr ice is heie this week and he says that he did not see anything of the steam shovel or other equipment. —Coos Bay Harbor. IT IS EASY TO OPEN - '"TV Saved In the Nick of Time By RUTH W. MALTBY Tbe early settles in Kentucky came largely from the same dilution. Reach ing America from the did world, thex mea a." 1 •_ ■—----------------------- settled In Pennsylvania. later etnigrat Sale of Real property for Sale of Real Property for ed to western Virginia and. having worked out their lands there, moved Unpaid Street Assessment. Unpaid Street Assessment. ou down the Ohio river to appropriate the virgin soil of Kentucky. Among these movers was a family named Martin, the father and mother Whereas on the 27th day of Septembe r Whereas on the 27th day of September being elderly persons, their elder chi I 1909 there was entered in the docket of 1909, there was entered in the docket of citv dren grown A daughter. Hester, was liens of the City of Bandon, Coos County, City Liens of the City of Bandon, Coos a girl of eighteen. They settled not Oregon, delinquent assessments as assessed County, Oregon, delinquent assessments as far from where Bowling Green Is now situated. assessed l>v Ordinance No. 138, of the Ordi by Ordinance No. 138, of the Ordinances The war of 1812 was being fought, nances of the City of Bandon for the im of the City of Bandon for the improvement ------wao------ and soon after the arrival of the Mar provement of Atwater street in said City in of Atwater street in said city in ftont of lot tins in their new home the battle of front of lot No. 2, in block No. 9, in the No. I, in block No. 9, in the Woodland Wall Street Deals Probed. New Orleans was fought and won by Woodland Addition to the City of Bandon, Addition to the City of Bandon, Oregon, ¡ the Americans, or, rather, the woods $100.50 and assessed I Oregon, in the sum of #92.50 and assessed in the sum of men of the west, ampng whom the to Mary E. Walker. Said assessment has to Mary E. Walker. Said assessment has New York, Dec. 6. — Represent« hunters of Kentucky were conspicii been paid dor the lien never been paid nor the lien discharged nor never ous Tbe war had been ended by discharged nor satisfied. tives of th* House committee are at treaty before the battle, though the satisfied: Now therefore notice is hereby given that i work in this city prep.uring for a re news of pence had not yet got across Now therefore notice is hereby given that by virtue and in pursuance of section No. by virtue and in pursuance of section No. 122 sumption of their investigation <i the Atlantic, and soon after It was over the troops came marching home. 122 of the Charter of the City ot Bandon, of the Charter of the City of Bandon, Coos the "money trust” in Washington A company of Kentuckians reel uited Coos County, Oregon, directing me to col- County, Oregon, directing me to collect the next Monday. The lutes: pnase from the region about where tlm Mar •ct the said unpaid assessment by sale of aid unpaid assessment by sale of said property tins lived was disbanded, and a young said property to satisfy said lien of $92.50 to satisfy said lien of “$100.50 with interest of the comm sioners* activitivity is man. Abner Armstrong, who had hereon at the rate of 6 per cent per annumt with interest thereon at the rate of 6 per the operation of the New York St >ck marched away ami returned as a lieu cent per annum from the 27th day of Sep from the 27th day of September 1909, and Exchange companies acting »«trans tenant, was among the number At tember 1909, and penalty together with costs penalty together with costs of advertising the time of his appearance John Bart- fer agents for large corporations let. a man of forty years of age. had ol advertising and sale thereof, I will on and sale thereof, I will ou Thursday the Thursday, the 2nd day of January A. D. 2nd day of January, A. D. 1913, at the hoi r whose shares are heavily dealt in on asked Martin for his daughter Ih'ster's They have been hand There were many months to 1913, at the hour of 2 o’clock p. in. of said of 2 o’clock p, in. of said day at the front door the exchange fe«*d in Martin’s family, and Rartlet dap at the front door of the City Hall in of the City Hall in the City of Bandou, Coos visited tfie last few fays by a com was the only suitor who had establish County, Oregon, sell at public auction to the th« City of Bandon, Coos County, Oregon, mittee of statistic! mi to inq.iire into ed himself in Hie new country there sell at public auction to the bidder offering bidder offering the least amount of penalty figures sli awing the number of shares fore Martin persuaded Hester to uiarrj the least amount of penalty and interest all and interest all of the right, title, interest and him. such corporations actuall lan of of the right, title, interest and estate which estate which the said Mary E. Walker and all But before the wed fling had take» th« said Mary E. Walker and all persons persons claiming under or through her may ferred within the given pt riods. place along came the soldiers ivhos - claiming under or through her may have have in the said described property mentioned It is well known that the amount rifles had won the battle of Nev <>* leans, Young Armstrong was a stiu-; in the said described property mentioned which is described as follows to-wit: of stec’t ol some o the in irket leada ping, flaxen haired, blue eyed hoy with Lot No 1, in block No, 9, in the Wood which is described as follows to-wit: and the trading in it within a year every appearance of manliness, lu.t Lot No. 2, in block No. 9, in the Wood land Addition io the City of Bandou, Oregon, withal an engaging smile Hester io(. land Addition to the City of Bandon, Ore according to the plat thereof on file and of ia much larger thin the local capti- ed at him and surrendered. gon, according to the plat thereof on file record in the office of the County Clerk of zatioil. sj that ot the face of the There Is hut little reason in youth and of record in the office of the County said Coos County, Oregon. eturns the ownership of all the Instead of confessing to her father ai «1 Said sale being made subject to redemption Cletk of said Coos County, Oregon. liares changes hands several times her betrothed that she had not known Said sale being made subject to redemp in the manner provided by the Charter of the what love was and that, having di»« dut ing that period. covered it in the young sohlier, she tion in the manner provided by the Charter City of Bandon. had changed. Hester resolved on flip Dated this 3 rd day of December, 1912. of the City of Bandon. most desperate course to he com eivec* C. Y. LOWE, Dated this 3rd day of December, 1912. of She (old Armstrong, wlm was as Treasurer of the City of Bandon. C Y. LOWE, Dundam for Customs Col deeply smitten with her as she was TDec3-t5. Treasurer of the City of Bandon. with Idin, that she could never face Dec 3-t4T either her father or her betrothed to lector. tell them of the change In her and the only course left for them was to run Sale of Real Property for Sale of Real Property for away. It was not likely that one who Harkness W. Dunham, ths local had but recently helped to win a battle Unpaid Street Assessment. pilot and steamboat man, is in line should show tin* white feather. Unpaid Street Assessment, The only means of conveyance in for political honors at the hands ol those days In Kentucky was a horse. Whereas on the 27th day of September he newly tlected president of the Armstrong had but one animal. Imt it Whereas on the 27th day of September 1909 there was entered in the docket of United States. Mr. Dunham has served for both They started on an 1909 there was entered in the docket of City City Liens of the City of Bandon, C ook been proposed by his friends for the afternoon, and their flight was discov County, Oregon, delinquent assessments a* Lieus of the City of Bandon, Coos County, ered about 9 o’clwk the same night Oregon, delinquent assessments as assessed assessed by Ordinance No. 138, of the Ord office of Collector ot Customs at the Bartlet was notified, and when he by Ordinance No. 138, of the Ordinances inances of the City of Bandon for the im port of Empire and it is thought it learned how lie had been treated he of the City of Bandon for the improvement provement of Atwater street in said city in very probable by bis many friends said: of Atwater street in said city in front of front of lot/No. 12, in block No. 5, in the “I’ll go after ’em and bring ’em back here and in the county that he w. 1 Then I’ll tell ’em they kin git nnirrhsl lot No. 3, in block No. 9, in the Wood Woodland Addition to the City of Bandon, land Addition to the City of Bandon, Ore Oregon, in the sum of $91.35 and assessed receive the appointment without for all me ns soon as thev like” With this he mounted his Irnrs»». his He has been a st uncli gon, in the sum of $88.45 and assessed to o R. H. Rosa. Said assessment has never apposition Mary E. Walker. Said assessment has been paid nor the lien discharged nor sat Democrat all his life so far as history rifle slung to his saddle and pistols in his holster, for no one went about un * never been paid nor the lien discharged nor iated. goes and this is the first time he armed In those wild days. and. assnm Now therefore notice is hereby given tha aatiafied. has ever been proposed for any po Ing that the fugitives would make for Now therefore notice is hereby given by virtue and in pursuance of section No litical or prominent public office. the Ohio river, he rodo straight north that by virtue and in pursuance of section 122 of the Charter of the City of Bandon, ward About midnight, he saw a lurid No. 122 of the Charter of the C ity of Ban Coos County, Oregon, directing me to Haik says he is not "working ” lor light on Ihe clouds to the northeast don, Coos County, Oregon, directing me collect the said unpaid assessment by sale the appointment but that his friends ward. and. thinking the fugitives had to collect the said unpaid assessment by of said property to satisfy said lien of $91.35 proposed his name and he will at bivouacked ami built a fin», lie turned his horse’s head in (lint direction srie of said property to satisfy said lien of with interest thereon at the rate of six pet cept if appointed.—Coquille Senti- Suddenly lie reined In to :i st ami "I $88.4$ with interest thereou at the rate of cent per annum from the 27th day of Sep llsten<»d A distant confu><<l barkin 6 per cent pci annum from the 27th day of tember 1909, and penalty together with nel. A fell upon his ear lie shuddered September, 1909, and penalty together with costs of advertising and »ale thereof, I wui picture came before his minds eye cost« of advertising and sale thereof, I will oil Thursday, the 2nd day of January, A A by the hand of experion* «• Voters Write They painted on Thursday, the 2nd day or January, A. D. 1913, at the hour of 2 o’clock p. in. ol Many Kentuckian, lie knew that the barks D. 1913, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. of slid day at the front door of the City Hal' he heard were those of wolves arid Were Mixed on latue. aid day at the front door of the City Hall in the City of Bandon, Coos County, Ore that one of the ways of fighting wolvi-s was by fire He saw the girl he had in the City of Bandon, Coos County, Ore gon, sell at public auction to the bidder hoped to make Ids wifi» and the man gon, sell at public auction to the bidder offering the least amount of penalty and in As the time for the execution 01 she had eloped with besieged by Imn offering the least amount of penalty and in terest all of the right, title, interest and terest all of the right, title, interest and estate which the said R. H. Rosa and ali the five men condemned to be grv beasts Urging forward his horse guided by estate which the said Mary E. Walker and persons claiming under or through him may hanged December 13 approaches, the light. Ihe barks growing more <11 all persons claiming under or through her have in the said described property inen Governor West is receiving doz u- tlnct as approaihei! he finally nuv have in the said described property men tioned which is described as follows to-wit: burst In upon the very scene he had of letters front voters in the state Lot No. 12, in block No. 5, in the tioned which is described as follows to-wit: Armstrong and ll»<trr or l»lcture«l Lot No. 3, in block No. 9, in the Wood Woodland Addition to the City of Bindon, who say they misunderstood 1I11 rilplrwt the renter of a circle of lire land Addition to the City of Bandon, Ore Oregon, according to the plat thereof or form in which the question of abol. they had built to keep off Ihe park gon, according to the plat thereof on file and file and of record in the office of the County ishing capital punishment w.is pi t Armstrong’s amninnltlon had l»een ex (»ended. and whenever a w>»lf snarled of record in the office of the County Clerk Clerk of said Coos County, Oregon. on the ballot and that they there too clone he beat it bark wllh the bar of said Coos County, Oregon. Said sale being made subject to redemp fore voted wrong. They say that rel of Ids rifle or with a burning bra rid Said sale being made subject to redemp tion in the manner provided by the Charter they voted no, thinking that woul 1 Hester, like a true daughter of the tion in the manner provided by the Charter of the City of Bandon. forest, was bravely arranging the wood of the City of Bandon . be a vote against hanging, when in they had gather d to keep it burning Dated this 3rJ day of December 1912. Dated this 3rd day of December 1912. C. Y. LOWE, fact it was a vote to retain hanging Having ridden as far as hi terrified C. Y. LOWE, Treasurer of the City of Bandon. "Many ate asking the govern'» horse would go. BartlH dismounted Dec. 3 t4T Dec3t4T Treasurer of the City of Bandon. to give the people ano her chance to and, alining at a wolf, shot him do.id I Then, while the pnrk were devouring vote on the question before the men their companion, the rille was relo.ul Could Shout For Joy. are executed ” said R Iph W ihoii, rd and anotlier wolf was brought Notice for Publication. private secretary to the governor. down. Drawing nearer to the bo i. < <1 "I want to thank 101 from the "To prove that the people of li e couple, ftartlet railed •ipmi them to run toward him while he rovrred tlirir ro bottom i f my hear',” wrote C. R state didn’t understand the quesli n treat. They stait<*d Hester In id Rader, of Lewisberg, W. Va., "for as put on the ballot and that de vance. The wolves sprang after them the wonderful double benefit I go sentim-nt of the state is in lai or ol and just as tlirlr hauler was alsml to Mprfng upon Armstrong who was moi from Electric Bitters, of curing m< abolishing hanging, some have sug Ing with his fa<*e to them. Bnrtlrt shot o. both a severe case of stomacl gested th 11 a newspaper vole be the beant dead This gave A r ill’d rot • trouble .nd rheumatism, from which taken, aid that ihe papers put the time to make good his retreat, ami be fore the wolvo< hu<l flni h» <l oath flu* I had been an almost helpless suffer q euion plainly: For hanging, Yes rar rasa already m I h I ii the tin»-. p« » er lor ten years It suited my cas- f aga nst hanging, No.” —Coos Bay Rons had xi>t away The next morning all h |»| h *. ih *«I at as though made ju>t for me.” F01 | Harbor. the Martin home Bar1l«»t. u itlu'iil a dyspepsia, indigestion, jaundice, and word of reproach released Hester trmu to rid the system ol kidney poisons her engagement to him. ami her father that cause rh umat am, Elect rtc A chance on a be?utif >1 leather rofmented to tier marriage wllh Arm Bitters ha . e no auperior. Try them. rocker with eveiy one dollar pur- atrong as m » m > ii as lie had a cabin to put her In But the latter (»roved a Every tottle iaguaianieed to istafy. chase at the Ban Ion Finn lure Co. better soldier than phmeer and never I Dm 3 J- 6 .Only <0 cents at all druggists. — • I 96-U got tbe cabin. In time Hester married Bartlet of ber own free will. TUESDAY ..................................... December i<>, 191. BANK Ob' BANDON JS ■H W. E. Sieinhoff The Harness Man The Finest Line in Coos County Prices right. Call and see í J rixiklyn Newly Remodeled, Modern Equipment Throughout Carri *s Passengers and Freight First Class Passage I' .ue. $7 50. Freight per Ton, $3.00. Makes Regular l ight Day f lips between San Flancisco and I’.indon. L< Equipped with Wireless S. S. BREAKWATER ALWAYS ON TIME Sails from Portland Wednesdays Sails from Coos Bay Saturdays. Confirm Sailin s Through M. F. HOI MAKER, Agent Bandon Phone 142 of Sale Unpaid I I Brown & (iibson I he Leading Contractors Property for Real Assess Street ment. Whereas on the 27th day of September 190 \ there was entered in the docket of City I .iem <>i and Builders the ( ity Bindon, Coos County, Oregon. <>l <l'*lin.|tient assessments as assessed l»y < bdinance No. IM, <»( the Ordinances ol the city Ban of don for the improvement of Atwater street in aid city in front of lol No. 14, in I Io k No. 5, in tl.e Wo a I n.d A I ' ton to the < ly o Io B I I Rota. Ban and asses, ed don. ( re •<,n, in the uni of Said assessment has never been paid nor the hen discharged nor satisfied. therefore notice is hen by given that by Now virtue and in pursuance of section No. the ( baiter of the ( ity of 122 of Bandon, Coos County, Oregon, <lir< < ling rnr to collect the ipaid assessment by sale of the said I » ati .fy said profieity n<l lien of $9x/X) with intere I thereon at the rate of 6 per cent per annum from li e j 27th »lay of September Ecfore Buying a Separator look into the and penalty to ?/’tl»er with costs of a'lverti ung an I sale there f I will on I hur.d.iy the 2nd<lay of January A I). 191 3, al the hour of 2 o’c lock p. m. of said lay at the front door (..ity of Bandon of the < ity I I.ill in ti' ( oos ( ounty, (Oregon, sell . pul'lic .. ii tion to the bidder offering the leait SIMPLEX .imoui't of p'nalty and interest all of the righ title, int« test and estate which the said R. If Ro<a an I all [lersons clmniiig under or throu. h bin rn ty have in the sail described properly in nliofied whic h h drs. ribed as foil >ws to-wit Lot No. 14, in blo< k No. 5, in ihe Woo».- I.ind Addition Io the City of Bandc >n, according Io the Oregon, plat record in the office of the per cent vusicr than otllcrs. Sohl I>\ al BANDON IIDW. CO (Joos ('ounty, (Oregon. Snd sale being made in the manner provided the Ch.itrr ol the (Jity of Bandon. Dated this 3rd day ol 1912. C. Y D«, ’•! 41 LOWE, I rrtsurri of ihr ( ilv of Bdnlon i • yr ii ate troubled w fi •• nisi p «lion, the m I I a.i I chionic penile efl<< I of i hail b< ria in’s Tallii th n ake them especially suited to your cases bur sale by, C. Y. Lowe.