Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915, February 11, 1913, Page 2, Image 2

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    Semi-Weekly Bandon Recorder, February 11, 1913
Page 2
Notice for Publication.
SEMI-WEEKLY
BANDON RECORDER
Department of the Interior,
U. S. Land Office at Roaeburg, Oregon,
Bandon,
Oregon, as
Mail
Matter of
C. E. KOPF, Managing Editor.
PAPER
OF
THE
CITY
OF
BANDON
A Greater Bandon.
As has been previously announced
in the R ecorder a large territory
east of the old city limits is being
annexed and as soon as the necessary
ordinance is drawn and pass
ed the new territory will be a part
of our city.
This is a step in the right direction
and speaks for enterprise and in
telligence on the part of the people
who are coining in. and shows that
they are willing to help bear the
expense of the benefits to be derived
from a greater Bandon.
There is now' a plat of land on
to know that in time of need
you|have a source of aid.
The Bank of Bandon is al­
ways prepared to Ioan money
at legal rates « i acceptable
security. If you could use
some ready cash just now,
call at the bank and you will
be treated with »very con­
sideration consistent with
sound banking.
Lewah Tribe No. 48, Imp. O. R. M.
LET S 1 irst and Third Tuesdays of each
gon, who on July 9, 1908, made Homestead
month at 8th run at the Bandon Wig­
Entry,
Serial,
No.
0134,
for
Lots
5
and
12
of
the Second Clisa
wam. Sojourning Chiefs in good standing are
Sec. 3, and Lots 8 and 9 of Sec. 4, Township cordially invited to attend.
30 S„ Ranee 14 W. Willamette Meridian, has A. J. Hartman,
J. C. Sheilds,
C. of R.
Sachem.
filed notice of intention to make five-year proof,
Subscription $1.50 per Year in Advance. Advertising rates
made known on application.
OFFICIAL
It’s a Pleasant Reflection
January 18, 1913.
Published Every Tuesday and Friday by the Recorder I Notice is hereby given that Anna Wilcox,
1 widow of Henry G. Wilcox, of Bandon, Ore­
Publishing Company.
Entered at the Portotfice at
LODGE DIRECTORY
to establish claim to the land above described,
before C. R. Wade, U. S. Commissioner, at
his office at Bandon, Oregon, on the 1st day of
Rebekah
March, 1913.
Claimant names as witnesses: R. P. Hunt, O. O. F. Hall. Transcient members cordially
Ada Still, N. G.
George DeOs, Will Snyder, H. B. Tncker all invited.
L. I. Wheeler, Secretary.
J ot Bandon, Oregon.
B. F. JONES.
Jan 24-Feb 25
Register.
w. o. w.
S omething
THE BANK OF BANDON
doing Every Minute
Every T hursday Night.
the south of the present citv limits
SEASIDE CAMP NO. 212,
In
the
Circuit
Court
of
the
thus
that should come in also and
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD.
State of Oregon for the
make the progress of the city, s far
Meets at K. of P. Hall. Visiting Neighbors
Welcome.
County of Coos.
as new territory is concerned, < otn
C. M. Gage, C. C.
pleie for the present at least
H. E. Boak, Clerk.
Truly Bandon is going ahead, A. M. Hitchcock, and Emma 'j
Mnaonlc.
Hitchcock, husband and I
and with the progressiveness ol her
I
wife; Hedwig Peterson and I
g
ANDON LODGE, No, 130 A. F. & A
citizens, together with the great . Os'-ar Peterson, wife and I
M, Stated communications first Saturday
after the full moon of each month.
Special
opportunities for the future, we ate
husband; Ude Anderson I SUMMONS
communications second Saturday
thereafter.
;
Partition
suit
and Sigma Anderson hus­
co tain to have a city here of much
All Master Masons cordially invited.
I in Equity,
band and wife; Plair tiffs
greater dimensions than our fondest
W. E. Crime, W. M
Phil Pearson, Secretary
vs,
hopes can at present realize.
Mae Pearce-Burk and F. W.
There is but one thing to do, and
Burk, her husband, and their
Eastern Star
i hat is for all to pull together for a
lien and judgment creditors,
O ccidental chapter . N o . 45, o.
greater Bandon.
E. S., meets Saturday evening before and
Defendants.
Valentines
OF ALL SIZES, SHAPES AND PRICES
Our stock comprises all the latest and unique designs
with prices to suit all. Do not buy your valentines
until you have seen our stock.
BANDON DRUG CO
and F. W. Burk, her after stated communication of Masonic Lodge
Visiting members cordially invited to attend.
husband, their lien and judgment creditors, the
Alice C. Gailier, W. M
To Mae Pearce-Burk,
Re-Naming Bandon Streets.
above named defendants.
Rosa Bingaman, Secretary.
In the name of the State of Oregon:
At the city council meeting Wed this neck of the woods, millions of
I. O. O. F
You and each of you are hereby required to
feet
standing
as
the
stitely
sentine
’
e
nesday night the question of renam­
appear and answer the complaint filed against 12 ANDON LODGE, No. 133, I. O. O. F
meets every Wednesday evening. Visiting
ing tlie streets of Bandon, which the of the forest awaiting the coming you in the above entitled suit, within six weeks
brothers in good standing cordially invited.
Recorder has been advocating for homeseeker.
from the date of the first publication of this sum-
Chris B< etcher, N. G.
Mr, Wade thought some name mons, to-wit:
Harry Armstrong, Sec.
■ oine time, was taken up. I he
Within six weeks from the 31st day of Jan-
special committee, appointed by the I shcttld be selected which woul 1 be
KnightH of Pythias
council, on this question, repotted, c nsistant and harmonious with a uary, 1913, and if you fail to appeal and
answer
on
or
before
the
14th
day
of
March,
T)
elphi
lodge , no . m . Knights of
with the assistance of the city en­ great and hustling metropolis into 1 1913, that date being the last day of the lime
Pythias. Meets every Monday evening
which
this
little
city
is
rapidly
de
­
gineer, the committee had a map
prescribed in the order of publication, the at Knights hail. Visiting knights invited to
G. R. McNair, C. C.
of the citv prepared, and in con­ veloping ' The city I mits have been plaintiffs will apply to the court for the relief attend.
B. N. Harrington K. of R. S-
extended
since
the
committee
’
map
asked
for
in
the
complaint
hied
in
this
cause,
a
junction with the Commercial club's
com nittee, had indicated the,eon was prepared taking in a large and syecipct statement of which is:
An orde; appointing a referee to prove the
the changes in names suggested important section on the east side
title of the respective parlies hereto, and an
and
also
<
n
the
north,
across
the
hy the committees.
Professional Cards,
order appointing referees to examine and report
Sou«1 d s-alisfaction developed river. These considerations made it on the partitioning off and segregating of the
with some of the new names. I'or necessary to l eft r the report ba, k to interests of the of the respective parlies hereto,
example Columbia Avenue was the committee, which was d me. in certain real property, formerly known as the C. R. WADE
Some one asked the mayor when I i W. S. Pearce estate, described by and contained
changed to I'ir Avenue. Council­
they
should report again, the m lyor ' within meets and bounds as follows: Beginning
Attorney-at-Law
man Wade predicted that Bandon
at a point 990 feet West of the North East
answered;
“
as
soon
as
God
will
let;
Agent Pacific Surely Company. Office Bank
would giow to be a city of large
corner of Sec. 36, Iwp. 28 So. K. 15 West of
of Bandon Bldg. Phone 102
siz • without doubt, ami that Colum­ you .'' So it now seems certain that I the Willamette Meridian in Coos county, Ore­
unless
there
shall
be
some
hindrance
!
BANDON, OREGON
gon running thence Weil 330, fed thence South
bia Avenue would probably lie one
264
feet,
th*
nee
Easl
3
30
feet,
and
thence
North
by
<li
in«*
intervention,
the
street
ot the central business streets of
Bandon
He said Fir avenue didn’t tangle of Bandon will be straighten­ 264 feet to the place cf beginning, containing
ed on: and we shall be ready for free 2 acres, together with tenements, hereditaments
sound just light to him
Mi. Wade mail si i vice and other coiiveiiu’iipts and appurtenances. Plaintiffs will recommend
Physician & Surgeon
seemed to think that fr was too of a bigger and better Bandon by |o sqcfi referee? and life court that the interests
Office
over
Drug Stare. Hour,. 9 to 12 a. m,
pl the defendants in sajd premises be paititioned
. orninoli il not'too plentiful down in the sea.
off and confined to the North \X es| quark r
thereof described by the following metes and
bounds, to-wit: Beginning I I S5 feet West of
the N, E. corner of Sec. 36, Twp 28, So, R.
15 West of Willamette Meridian in C oos
■County, Oregon running thence West 165 feet,
A BOY SCOUT STORY
CONTRIBUTED
I:JO to 4 p. m; 7 to 8 in lhe evening.
BANDON, OREGON
DR. SMITH J. MANN
Physician & Surgeon
165 feet,
beginning Office in Panter Building. Hours, 9 to 12 a. in;
I to 5 p. m.
containing therein 1-2 acres, excluding each,
BANDON, OREGON
every and all interest or claim of defendants to
thence South 132 fret, thence East
| thence North 132 feet to place of
a Scout mast
leader of lhe troop.
t went v-one years
any |>arl, parcel or portion of the remainder of
said eslate, whether land or tenements, heredita­
Scout-master lakes
DR. L. P. SORENSON
ments and appurtenances and for such other
and lessons. so to
relief as to the court seems proper and just.
Manual, flic Scout master’s Manual,
This summons is published by order of the
especitlly prepared for him by the I lonorable J. S. C oke, Judge of the Circuit Office over Vienna Cafe. Telephone at office
and residence,
members ol the Executive Boar I of Court of the State of Oregon for the 2nd judi­
BANDON, OREGON
the National Council ol the Boy cial district in said State, dated January 29th,
1913.
Scouts
C. R. WADE, Plaintiffs attorney
G. I. TRKADGOLD
I his Board ami Counsel are com­
Jan 31-MaiUi 14
posed of men high in standi ng, ex­
Attorney and Counselor
perts in their own line, si that by
at Law
Notice
of
Final
Account.
I means id this organization the boy
Office with Bandon Investment Company
Notary Public
Scouts of the country are put in
Notice is hereby given, that Ella M. Rea
BANDON, OREGON
I touch with the country’s ideas and has filed in the County Court of the County <>l
the wisdom ol men who stand for Coos and State of Oregon, her final account in
For those who do not know ,<n I th" best and m -st American things. the matter of Geo. W Rea, deceased and that the
honorable John F. Hill has appointed Monday
wlic wish information, I t ike th
(To be continued)
March 3, |9I 3 at the court house in Coquille
Physician
Surgeon
-----------------
liberty ol quoting without permission
' City as the time and place for hearing objections |
Office
ia
Rasmussen
Building.
Almost Lost His Life.
from the Manual:
to such final account and lhe final settlement |
Phone 72.
I he Boy Scouts ol America is a
S. A. Slid, of Mason, Mich., will and closing ol said estate and has directed the I
BANDON, OREGON
corpoi itioii founded l»v a group of never forget his terrible exposure to under signed executrix to give notice of such final
hearing in some newspaper published in the
men who are anxious that the bovs i merciless storm. “It gave me <t
county, once a week for four successive weeks. DR. ARTHUR GALE
ol America is to be limit up in .ill dreadful cold,” he writes, “that
I herefore all prisons interested or otherwise are
that goes to make chiracter and caused sever«’ pains in niv chest, hereby notified that a hearing will be had on
Physician & Surgeon
good citizenship
so it was hard for me Io breathe. such final account at the above stated time anil
' Office over Orange Pharmacy
Office phone,
It is obligatory upi>n the Scouts A neighbor gave me several doses of, place and those having objections to such final
352. Residence phone, 353.
account must hie and present same on <w before
that they cultivate cour.itle, lox »It v. l>r. King’s New I hscovciv which I
BANDON, OREGON
snch dale.
This notice is published once a
patriotism. Inotheiliness, sell contiM lnonghtgre.it relief. The doctori wet k in Tuesday issue of lhe Bandon Recorder
courtesy, kindness to animals, use sml t w as on lhe verge of pneumonia a semi-weekly newspaper published in Coos
fulness, cheerfulness, cleanliness, but to tonlinu ■ with the Discoverer, County for four successive weeks, the first on
thrift, purity, honor.
I .i d so and two bottles completely ‘ Tuesday the 21st day of January, 1913 and the
Dentist
to cured me
The atm ol the Bov Sc Hits IS t<»
Use only this q I ck » last on I uesday the 18th day of February, |9| 3
Office Phone 71; Re*,
Re*. f Phi
’h, ne JI
M2 2
being published five Umes.
supplement the various existing edu­ „tie, reliable medicine for coughs
ELLA M REA,
OKI GON
BANDON
cational agents, and to promote the colds, or any throat or lung trouble. Executrix of the estate of Geo. \\ Rea, deceased.
ability tn boys to do things tor them Prie«’ .fio«' and >t oo Ind botlie
Jan. 2 I-Feb. 18(.
selves and others.
f ti e
Guaiantecil by all druggists.
DR. B. K. LEACH
It is not a military organization,
Blamed a Good Worker,
— ooo
OOO ----
-
Scientific DtuglcM Metfi. »I for Healing the Sick,
rather a distinctly place organizition
Do
I'o vou know that mor«* real
“I Mamed my heart for s«*vere iix lucfing Orfeopalhy. t hiropracUc, Mediano-
but sit cultivating hardines-, readi­ danger lurks in a common cold than distress in my It'll s’ile for two Therapy, Neuropathy, Hyi n-palhy and Vito-
palhy. Chronic and Nerv oui Dwnies
ness, and courage in the bov as to in any other ot the minor ailments? years.” writes W. Evans, Danville,
attention Atwater Street near Steam
Laundry. Phone 991.
tietter tit him tor war or pete--, <>i. I lhe
lie sale
- «le w way
ay is to t.itee
t.ilee Chamber-
Chamber­ Va.. but I know now
indi-
BAN DON, OREGON
indeed, any emergency ot life.
Iain
’s Cough Remedy,
Remeily. a th-uoughly
lain's
thoroughly gestion, as i)r
I.ife
reliable preparation, and rid unir
vour- ­ Pills completely
AH S'out troop- should consist relialile
Best
selt ol
of the cold as quickly as possible lor stomach,
of not less than eight boys, and all seli
First Class Job Printing
rhi»
remedy is kr
This
It r sale by C. Y.
V. troubles, constipation,
members should be twelve years ol
at the Recorder Office
debility.
age or over. These are directed by Lowe.
1
FULL SUPPLY OF
GOOD AXLE GREASE
AND FIRST CLASS
NEATS FOOT OIL
. S T E INO F F
THE HARNESS MAN
Bandon
Power Co.
Lamps, Batteries, Fixtures, Bells
and General Electrical Supplies
Office, Oakes Building.
Hours, 8 to 5.
FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS
feed
STÖR E
and the\ will lead you to the
place’w here the finest feed
can be had. We have spec­
ial feeds for all kinds of stock
from chickens to horses and
all the best to be had. This
is the store w hose rule is “Ex­
tra quality without extra
cost.”
Central Feed Co
V