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Bandon Recorder I r<nfla»M ilaoofder JhubHshinf Oompeny C. I. KOPf. Mw^U» ••Uaetptio«, W fttl ïear 10 Afvanew Ha»*« MaAa Known <« Àppltealk»«. Job Printing • Npwetally FRIDAY —BR^W. i .......................................................................... December IJ 1*1* ' - ■ ————— Coe* County Road*. Il io lo l»e hofietl that the various Commercial Clubs and others inter- eated will continue I he agitation lor good roads until tangible results •hall be secured The Bandon Com mercial Club will discuss the read question at its vanoua mect.ngs and the citizens of Bandon should attend aqd lend all support possible. All agree that good roads are indispens able. No community can piosper without roads. It is therefore up to the people to get them. Good road« caa not be purchased ready made and shipped in; nor will much else be shipped in or shipped out, if we except lumber unless there are roads over which to haul. The rancher looses money in the way ol loss of time, horseflesh and by breakage when roads are bad and almost impassible. The few extra dollars taxes required to make a good road will be saved almost on every trip the rancher makes to market over a good road instead of a bad one. The ranchers shou Id co operate with the Commercial Clubs as well as with the county officials to create a public sentiment which will demand that C<»os county •hall have wag< n roads over which the ranchers can haul their produce in all seasons of the year. There is an old saying that law is common sense; but it does’rt read that way tn the law books The individual who has the dis position of a buzzard is bound to find something rotten. Today ( Friday ) five men must hang M the state penitentiary Pom f.ilows! Suppose your son were among them. Is it a weakness to I* el sorry? We think not Drop a it ar. f>w. 0 OPEN If- ha,Mn ■ • W *1* •f. I • mi tbr 11 *• »L « I. It 1 af ihr h«M»r »*f ! the lr*«M ll dàM of Battnlon, ( «M pni'lu* AuctMUi Io U m I cam am« »tint «H penult v and ICO tons Dance at Fourmile. Health is a good thing to have on hand, and also on other part* oft There will be a dance at Fourmile the body. hall Christmas eve. Tickets to the dance will be $1.00 and supper 50c. The man who stands on his dig The Fourmile people always show nity is apt to have his corns tramp their guests a good time. ed on. tiifrrc-t all oi right, title interest ami route wiiit h th Mid >\fjr Walker Ail J ail pervun vl.uinin under <»r through her n»y have in the -a dcMrilcd pr«»|»rity* mentioned which is d< svril»cd as follow > tow it: Lot No in block No X, W imm II j d Addition to Band >11, C< m > s County, Ore gon, according to the pi.it thereof on tile and of record in the office of the Counts clerk of said Coos County, Oregon. Said sale being made subject t«> redemp tion in the matter provided b\ the Charter of the City of Bandon. Dated this 29th day of November 1912. C. Y. Lowe Treasurer of the City of Bandon W. E. Steinhoff The Harness Man i I. Saddles Sale of Real Property for Unpaid Street Assessment. the 27th day on Wbcrea* The Finest Line in Coos County Prices right. Call and see. Sept em be of 1'309, there was entered in the do. krt of City Liens of the City of Gan ion. Coos County, Oi<- Many Bargain*. There ate many who would much rather criticise than topraise. gon, delinquent azurainents as asse xeJ by Ordi nance No. 138 of the Ordinances ol the City of Bandon for the improvement cf Atwater Another way to attract a man's acres, mostly bottom, al 40 attention is to knock him down. cleared and fenced. New 6 room Soon Bandon will be forced to house. New barn, silo gas engine. 9 cows, team, all farm implements build ward schools. and tools, chickens, hogs, all per However, the owner ol a pug sonal property except furniture. nose ean smell with it. This is as fine as there is—$6000. 4 room cottage. New. Fine L twyers learn to be tricky to keep large lot. Easy walking distance even with their clients. price, $850.00 A big talker is often a little think 6 room house, 2 large lots, street er. improvements made, sidewalk down The peace of many homes is de Price $1000. stroyed by too much talk. 1 Block of 40 lets in Portland Some men actually think too much Addition, $1000 ol a woman to marry her. 5 acres within a mile of Post office with fine 6 room house, chicken shed, Your bump of egotism, like your New Code of Fi»h Law*. The doctrine of one tnan rule is being rapidly relegated to the mys tic realms of innocous desuetude. V\ hat we mean to say is th^t it has •beut fizzled out. Or , !*»•••• bf waiaiaifwum «* vm |»m<f'l ing afwinvc t|, • amw*«, nl Tilmmaaili H<* *, on •bach a light tv •«»»<* dr<>|q»rat info the «ea during lire •ernfir atorm that c«ia«t Oa-tnbrr |S arul tq. The tirat new* <4 the affair reach***! Henry 1. Bc< h, idai<rct*»r ol the 17th l.'ghtliuuiae Diatrfct, having been lurwarded hv William Dahlgren, lhe keeper there. The lighthouse was also damaged by Intemperance is a curse ami some huge waves otherwise good men insist upon Il was th- ursl portion ol the rock • being cursed that way. that was carried away A rather All two loquacious persons have large fissure or crack had been to know to get into an argument is nutieeible between the section de is the same language. tached and the main rock for years I Old Jack Fiost is always in a Inqnctor Beck estimates the portion hurry when he vists Bandon; he of the rock which toppled into lhe ocean amounted to something like does’nt stay long. Talk oi the absentmindedness of professors! One morning recently Mr. Harry Hunt lost considerable time as well as temper trying to find his trousers. Mr. Hunt was fast Working himself into an ominous corn needs paring down occasionally. Slate of mind when his young son We contend that it is more profit Alm > pointed out to Ins maternal •t cestor that he, Mr. Hunt, already able to split wood than to split hairs. O PO k;d his trousers on; whereupon Mr. a Hunt quietly subsided. A week ago one of our leghorn pullets suffered a broken leg, we S| 'mtered and bound the broken leg a. d now the pullet is singing around pietending like she is going to lay fi i us. If she is deceiving us it will be only one more ease of ingratitude. IT IS EASY < PwMiahed lba0 Taevtef »ad Friday by th* The Stale Board of Fish Com- misMoneis is just in the act of com. piling a new code of the laws per taining to the fishing industry, to be submitted to the coming session of the state legislature and are desirous of suggestions from the Coquille River fisherman, regarding the closed season, dead line or any other subject of importance. Any changes desired in any ol these laws will be given attention by the com missioner in making up the code. New York City is to’he the largest office building in 'he world, but this -»ill be on account of the large ground area which it is to occupy, Scientists tell us when a goose lor the structure will be but 36 looses its mate it remains disconsu stories in height—only relatively a late and lonely the rest of its life; "sky-scraper” in a city which con tains 43, 4« and 55-story buildings. but then it is only a goose. The German pelt oleum monopoly How many times have you inno bill, intended to oust the Standard cently promised that you would not marry again in case your a ik should Oil Company from Germany, is re ported to have been adop'ed by the die first? federal council, with certain altera The Y. M. C. A . which was mix lions to assure disinterested control ed up in the recent scandal in Port of the company, instead of allowing land has been exonerated from all it to be placed in the hands of banks blame. Now are you glad or sad? inletested in oil production. To follow the Iteaten track ol all Conservative Germans deplore the ncw«|>aper the R f . corher si ggests. use of Roman characters in printing •hop early and avoid the Christmas German books. An appeal for the rush. continued use of the Gothic letter is Slice! in said City tn front of Lot 10, block 3, Wood land in the to Bandon, Addition, I ÍROOKLYN of sum $213.20 and assessed to Esther Yaeger Mann. lit u Said assesment has never been paid nor the Newly Remodeled, Modern Equipment Throughout Carries Passengers and Freight discharged. Now therefore notice is hereby given that of Section 122 of the in pursuance and virtue l y Charter of lhe Cuy of Bandon, Coos County, said Oregon, directing me to collect the unpaid First Class I’as age Fare, $7 50. Freight per Ton, $3.00 Makes Regular Eight Day Trips between San Fiancisco and Bandon. assessment by sale ol the said properly to satisfy said lien of $213,20 with interest thereon at lhe rale of 6 per cent per annum from lhe 27lh day of September, 1903 and penalty togtlhe with costs of advertising and sale thereof, SUDDEN X CHRISTENSEN, Ownersand Operators San Francisco, Calif. wil I on lhe 31 st day cf December, A. D. 1912, a th the hour of 2 o'clock p, m.,of said day at front door of the City Mall in the City of Ban don, Coos County, Oregon, sell at public auc J. F. WALSTROM, Agent, Bandon, Ore. ba- tion to the bidder offering the lea^t ani-iUat t-f .»nd good garden. About one and one-half acres cleared, balance easy to clear. $1000. Terms. 60 acres of fine bench land, good large house, barn and out buildings. 40 head of slock, good young team, 1 good saddle or driving horse, 24 hogs, implements and tools $6000. penalty and mleicst all of rig <I, title interest an estate which the said Esther Yaeger Mann and all persons claiming under or through inay have in the said described property her, • Equipped with Wireless S. S. BREAKWATER mentioned which is described as follows to-wit: ALWAYS ON EIME Lot No. 10, in block No. 3, Woodland Ad to dition Coos County, Oregon, ac Bandon, recoid cording to the plat thereof on hie and of m the other of lhe County Clrik of Sails from Portland Wednesdays. said Coos Sails from Coos Bay Saturdays. County, Oregon. sale being made subject to redemption in Said ptovided by lhe Charier of the City matter the D onald M ackintosh , Agent, Bandon, Oregon. Confirm Sailing! Through M F 51 C1Ä AKER, Agent Bandon of Bandon. Date J this 29th day of November, 1912. Phone 142 C. Y. LOWE, Treasurer of the City of Bandon. Could Shout For Joy. • ------- ------------------------ In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, in and for the County of ‘‘I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart, ' wrote C. B. Rader, of Lewisberg, W. Va., ‘ 'for ihe wonderful double benefit I go from Electric Bitters, of curing me • f both a severe case of stomach trouble and rheumatism, from which I had been an almost helpless suffer »r for ten years It suited my case is though made just for me.” For dyspepsia, indigestion, jaundice, and 10 rid the system ol kidney |»oisons 1 hat cause rheumatism. Electric BitCets have no superior. Try them. Every buttle is guaranteed to satisfy. Only 50 cents at all druggists. and Builders vs - SUMMONS ant To Kathleen Adams, defendant above nahKd in the name of the Slate of Oregon: You are hereby required to app-ar ami answer lhe complaint filed against you in the above en titled suit, oil or l>eiore the last day of prescribed in the order for money. th • time publication thi of sakl complaint your building. Oregon, who on February |9|h, 1908, made Homeatead Entry Serial No. 04411 21. Towndup 29, S„ Range 14 weal Willamette Mrridiaa. ha* hied notice ol intentran Io bnal tlwee~year proof. Io enablith claim before C. R make, to lhe on the 10th day of January 191). The new Equitable Building in According to an old French pro In the fiscal year 1912 about $33,. verb some people are so good they 006,000 worth of American automo •re good for nothing. biles found markets abroad, as This is the time of the year when •gainst less than $1,<»00,000 worth the festive fly has a happy faculty ten years ago. o‘ falling in the gravy. For Carpet and Rug weaving, ad Iress Mrs J. L Foster, Bandon. Which do yo t preh r — p< rt wine 93 or poit ol Pan 'on* A chance on a beautiful leather The kicker that m ikes us the rocker with every one dollar pur* maddest is the old cow. chase at the Bandon Furniture Co You can’t beat Bandon breezes.’ 96-4 Sale of Real Property For Unpaid Street Assessment name, ai witneaaea: Chai lei A. Swift. J. E. Y .»ung, C. M. Doyle, George Hen B. Jaa6 That the care and custody of the minor ami custody be awarded between allrrnaiely plaintiff and defendant This summons is published in the Band >n corder a semi-weekly Re newspaper pu-dished n thereof f>eing once a week in the I riday issue o i paper, for six (6) consecutive week- mm I F. JOSES, Rrg «ter Jan. 10, 1913, ban the same beimj lhe first the last day of the time prricrilied m for publication of this snmmons, which lished by order and the order is pub publication made by Hon orable John S. Coke. Circuit Judge of the Slat of Oregon, in ami for Coos County, Oregon, November 20, |9I2. GEO. Whereas on the 27th pay of Septembei ISO4), there waa entered in the docket < f Cttv l.iena of the Citv of Bro-Ion, Coos County, Oregon, delinquent assestmenis as aMCMtd by Ordinance No Bl of the Ordi nance* <lf the city of Randou for the im provement of Atwater Street in >a<d City in front of Lot No 5, in block No. I, Wood land Addition to the City of Bandon, in the mm of *91. J $ and aaaeased to Mae Walker Said aaacaament ha* never been paid nor the Lien discharged. of • BANDON DRUG CO. P. TOPPING. Attorney for Plaintiff Nov 29-Jan KJF PURE DRUGS Do you want pure drugs and drug sundries, fine perfumes, hair brushes and toilet arti cles? If so, call on C. Y. LOWE,. Bandon, Oregon They have no Equal. Once Used. Always Used. Over 100 Different Preparations 1 lerc are a few season able goods: Penslar Lax ative Cold breakers, Penslar Bronchial Lozengers, Pen- I a r ((impound ( herrv Co ng It Balsam, Penslar Lor Clem Ski mini n 4, Dura White Line and Spruce bility and !;at\v Running, Balsam, Penslar Croup it has NO EQUAL. Runs 50 Remedy, Penslar Rheu per cent easier than al! matic Remedy. others. Sold hv I hesc goods ate all guar anteed. If notjsatisfactory, B ANDON HDW. CO money refunded by the Penslar Store, the Foils a Foul Plot. SIMPLEX children be awarded to plaintiff or that their care ning Friday Nov. 29th, 1912, an I endinq Friday ry, all of Bandon, Ore. Dec) n Bandon, Coos Counly, Oregon, the publi atio.i Another w.iy to make m >ney is said to have been signer! by six to cultivate your bump of humor in hundred university professors and stead ol your fighting faculty. other literary and scientific men. Peace on earth and good will to Aside from sentimental grounds, men goes fairly well with a piece ol they contend that the Gothic char acter is more legible than the Roman. eirlh and goods roads for men. Claimant a auccinc the plaintiff and defendant lie forever r L olved 2nd. PENSLAR Before Buying a Separator look into the for the relief complaint, plaintiff's nage contract and relations now ci A.inr l»etw Wade, United Stale, Commuaioner at Bandon. Oregon, m WHEN SICK USE Preparations the said l ine, the For a decree <»f the Court that the mar 1st. I tor N 1-2 SE 1-4 and SW 1-4 SE 1-4 Section land above dew »bed, by statement of which is as follows to-wit. November 23, 1912. Bandon, lie I riday, Jan plaintiff wdl apply Io the Court demanded Oregon, I.et 10, PH3. and if you fail Io so appearand uary Department ol lhe Interior, J Estimates liirnished Phone 932 Kathleen Adams, Defend the last day of which time will Perkin». Contractors and Builders f answer Nolice in hereby given lhal Kenneth The Leading Contractors Clarence Adams, Plaintiff, | Notice for Publication. Roaeburg, LEEPER & CAR Coos. summons; which prescribed lime is six (6) weeks, U. S. Land Oth< e at Brown & Gibson f See Window Display. When a shameful plot exists be i tween liver and bowels to cause dis- trt »s by refusing to act, take Dr. S. R. Steele is representing the Kings New Life 1’ills, and end such Curtis Puldishing Co., The Ladies al>u*e of your system. They gent- Home Journal, Saturday Evening Iv cotn|M.-l right action of s'omach. Post, and C< untry Gentleman. Each liver, and bowels, and restore your publication $(.50 a «year» He health and good feelings. 25c a would be glad to send in your su > all druggists. scription or renewal. Phone 313 92