Semi-Weekly Bandon Recorder, February 21, 1913
Almost Lost His Life.
S. A. Stid, of Mason, Mich., will
never forget his terrible exposure to
i merciless storm. “It gave me a
dreadful cold,” he writes, “that
caused severe pains in my chest,
so it was hard for me to breathe.
A neighbor gave me several doses of
Dr. King's New Discovery which
brought great relief. The doctor
said i was on the verge of pneumonia
but to continue with the Discoveryr
I did so and two bottles completely
cured me.” Use only this quick,
safe, reliable medicine for coughs,
colds, or any throat or lung trouble.
Price 50c and $t oo Trial boltie
bee. Guaranteed by all druggists.
The Lady of th. White House.
The president's wife has n definite
legal status, and strict rules are laid
down for her belnivio; Suring her tins
band’s term of otlice. The lady of the
White House must not accept general
invitations and. outside of the cabinet
circle, cannot attend a formal dinner
in Washington Away from Washing
ton she may dine with anybody she
likes. There is an unwritten law which ;
allows her to walk through a quadrille j
witli a liijtli official, but no Indy of the
White House has ever tieen known tc
whirl in a waltz.—Chicago News.
Shocking Sounds.
in the earth are sometimes heard
before a tenible earthquake, that
warn of the coming peril. Nature’s
warnings are kind. That dull pain
or ache in the back warns you the
Kidneys need attention if you would
escape those dangerous maladies,
Dropsy, Diabetes or Bright’s dis
ease. Take Electric Bitters at once
'
and see backache fly an d al! your
best feelings return. “My son re
ceived great benefit frnm their use
for kidney and bladder trouble,”
writes Peter Bondy, South Rock I
wood, Mich., “It is certainly a '
great kidney medic ne.” Try it. 50
certs al all druggists.
An Empty Honor.
“1 lmnr tile ladies of your church got
I
up a purse for the parson,” said Wig-
gleton.
"Yes," said Dabbs.
“And was the old gentleman pleased?"
“Well no.
You see," said Dabbs,
“after they'd got up the purse they !
couldn't raise any money to put iu it.”
—Harper's.
The Bandon House
E. G. CASSIDY, Proprietor
Thoroughly Remodeled.
American Plan.
Rates $1.00 to $2.00 per Day.
First Class
Cafe in Connection.
Simple Mixture Helps Ban
don People.
That simple remedies are best has
again been proven. C. Y. Lowe
reports that many Bandon people
are recieving quick benefit front
simple buckthorn bark, glycerine,
etc., as mixed in Adler-i-ka, the
German appendicitis remedy. A
single dose helps sour stomach, gas
on the stomach and constipation
instantly because this simple mixture
anlisepticizes the digestive organs
and draws off the impurities.
Lying.
Special Rates by
Week or
Month
Home Hand Laundry
Fourth and Spruce Sts.
Family Washing a Specialty. Make a
Specialty of Rough Dry.
EARL SCHOONOVER
Phone 722
Gatchell Bros.’ Transfer Line
GATCHELL BROS., Prop«.
All kinds of heavy and light draying.
Phone orders given
prompt attention. Barn Cor. First & Spruce St., Fish Property
It is said of Dr. Johnson that lie
nlwa.vs talked ns though he were tak
ing an oath. lie detested the habit of
lying or prevaricating in the slight
est degree and would not allow Ills
servnntH to say tie was not nt home if
he was. “A servant’« strict regard
for the truth,” said he, “must be weak
ened by such a practce. If 1 accus
tom my’ servant to tell a lie for me,
have I not reason to apprehend that
he will tell it for himself?" A strict
ndherencc to truth the doctor consid
ered as a sacred obligation, and in re
lating the smallest anecdote he would
not allow himself the minutest addi
tion to emliellish Ids story.
Blamed a Good Worker.
“I blamed my heart for severe
distress in my left s;de for two ! 1
years.” writes W. Evans, Danville, I
Va., “but I know now it was indi |
gestion, as Dr. King’s New Life i
Pills completely cured me.” Best i
for stomach, liver, and kidney '
troubles, constipation, headache or ’
debility. 25c at all druggists,
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Trie Opal.
Hotel Gallier
Rates $1.00 to $2.00 per day.
Special rateshy weekormonth
Sample room in connection
Bandon
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Oregon
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Put your ad in the Recorder—the paper
of authority in Bandon.
It wni Sir Walter S«-ott v. ho helped
In •‘Anne of GelerMfehi” to arouse the
fears of the sii|H»r<titims conreinitur
the wearing of that very lienutiful
stone, the opal, and it whs a Gorman
dealer in reins who fostered that. f«»nr
very mu «-eossfulty for other ends then
those of romance. He mine to Eng
land years ago. we are told by a Jew
eler. to fill an or<ler from on«» of the
royal fimdliea In Germany- a wedding
order If I rom<‘fnl»er rightly
opals
were then high. He had printed the
story that opals were unlucky an«!
spread the re|M»rt diligently In a short
time the price went down, and he was
enabled to fill his order and make a
handsome profit.—London Mall.
For Carpet and Rug weaving, ad
dress Mrs. J. L. Foster, Bandon.
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MAKING GUÜÜ CITIZENS.
Human nature demands play
as a necessity.
If we thwart
this demand we are in danger
of rearing criminals instead of
good citizens, tor the starved
natures, balked in their natural
desires, will turn to evil if they
are not helped to the good.
Money cannot buy good citi-
zens, but a judicious outlay of a
comparatively small sum will do
more than any other one thing
to turn the activities of child
life into the proper and natural
channels which lead to good
citizenship.
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It is the
very parody upon common sense
to appropriate money for play
grounds and refuse it for super
vision. That is indeed saving at
the spigot and wasting at the
bunghole.—Jacob Riis.
«r
e
In the Circuit Court of the Real Estate, Rentals, Insur
State oí Oregon for the
Notary Public
County of Coos.
A. M. Hitchcock, and Emma
husband
Hitchcock,
e
©
e
and
wife; Hedwig Peterson and
Oscar Peterson, wife and
husband;
Anderson
Ude
and Sigma Anderson hus
band and wife; Plair tills
vs,
I SUMMONS
I Partition suit
Equity,
Mae Pearce-Burk and I'. W.
Buik, her husband, and their
lien and judgment creditors.
Defendants.
Io Mae Pearce-Burk, and I . W . Burk, her
husband, their lien and judgment creditors, the
above named defendants.
in lhe name of the State of Oregon
Yoe and each of fou arc hereby required to
IMPROVEMENT THE
DUTY OF EVERY ONE.
appear and answer the complaint filed against
you in lhe above entitled suit, within six week
from the date of the first publication of this
mons, to-wit:
Fry to Do Something Every Day» No
Matter How Small It Is.
Within six weeks fiom the 31 st day of
uary, 1913, and if you fail to appeal
Every on«» is both collectively and
individually responsible for the part of
the world he lives in and should aim
to make it and leave it as beautiful as
Iles in his power. If little opportuni
ty is grantetl little will be expected,
but for that little he should be credit
ed equally with the accomplishments
of the more fortunate.
It may fall to the lot of one to be
able to plant a few flowers. to another
to start a tree or to make two blades
of grass grow where was before but
one. One may make and keep attrac
tive but on«» little garden. Another
may present to the public a huge park,
with funds for its permanent upkeep
Fountains, statues, pictures or other
objects given to public institutions or
displayed in public places all contrib
ute to the beautification of the world.
and all of us are expected to contrib
at«» In accordance with means or op
portunity a Honied.
The reader who has followed thus far
may wonder what is expected of him
or her or what both may do to con
tribute their portion. It is not neces-
sary “to stand in public places” to be
a benefactor. Home offers the greater
opportunity to help beautify the world
and make beautiful the lives of those
about us. To make home inviting, at
tractive and satisfying to your family
and incidentally to friends and visit
ors is one of the noblest tasks ever un
dertaken. th«» value of which collec
tively overwhelms that of all parks
and public institutions built since the
world was first peophnl. Interior and
exterior should harmonize and be
equally attractive, avoiding the over
shadowing of the one at the expense
of the other. Mak«» your home decora
tion simple and dignified indoors and
out and you have largely fulfilled your
duty to all. though your name may
never bo “emblazoned in the halls of
fame.”—Los Angeles Times.
Suppose the more fortunate
members of the community also
were denied the opportunities
which they now enjoy for recrea
tion and amusement. Suppose, if
you will, that laws were passed
prohibiting them from running
automobiles, from playing golf
or tennis, and imagine the effect
upon them of the enforcement of
such requirements. And yet for
all practical purposes these are
the conditions that exist among
the poorer members of the com
They are as virtually
munity,
denied opportunities of récréa
tion as it they were living under
such a statute.—Lawrence Veil-
ler.
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tire
answer on or before the 14th day of M
1913» that date being the last day of lhe tim<
prescribed in the order of publication, the
plaintiffs will apply to the court for the rtliui
asked ior in th«- complaint filed m thi-
. Viitcncan
succinct statement of which >s:
An order appointing
e ery
prove the
a referee to
title of the respective parties hereto, and an
order appointing referees to examine and report
on the
oil
partitioning
segregating of th<
and
interests of the of the respective parties here
in certain real property, formerly kn.'.wn as the
W S. P earce estate, described by and contaii.«‘d
within meets and bounds as follows: Beginning
compciiy.
i
HIC
E. OAKES.
gon running thence West 3 30, feet thence South
264 feet, thence East 330 feet, and thence North
264 feet to the place cf beginning, containing
2 acres, together with tenements, hereditaments
and appurtenances, i^lamtilfs will recommend
Contractorsjand
Builders
to such referees and the conrt that the int? rests
I oi the defendants in said premises be partitioned
I off and confined to the North West quarter
thereof described by lhe following metes and
bounds, to-wit: Beginning I 155 feet West ol
the N. E. corner of Set . 36. Twp 28, So, R.
15 West of Willamette Meridian
County, Oregon running thence West
thence South 132 feet, thence East
thence »North 132 feet to place of
in C 00s
165 feet,
165 feet,
beginning
Randles & Robins
GENERAL
BLACKSMITHING
Horseshoeing a Specialty
containing therein I -2 acres, excluding each,
every and all interest or claim of defendant., to
any part, parcel or portion of the remainder of
said eslate, whether land or tenements, heredita
ments and appurtenances and
for such
other
relief as to the court seems proper anJ just.
published by
1 Ins summons is
order of the
Honorable J. S. Coke, Judge oi th«. Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon for the 2nd ju li
cial district in said State, dated January
9lh,
1913.
C. R. W ADE, Plaintiffs attorney
Notice for Bids for Street
Improvement.
is
Notice
hereby
given
that the Common
Council of the City of Bandon, Coos County,
Oregon, will receive sealed bids until 7:30
o’clock p. m. of the 19th day of February 1913,
for the improvement of Riverton Avenue in
Azalea Park to Bandon, Oregon, fiom the
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
Saturdays at Lorenz’ Store
C. POHL, Opio^ t^r t
•t i ks, the Most Perfect Lenses
Made
West line of Spruce street westerly to the E&st
line of /Xberdeen street, according to the plans
and specifications for said improvement as pre
pared by the City Engineer, and which are now
on file in the office of the City Recorder of the
City of Bandon, and there open to the
Brown & Gil
lion of all persons interested therein.
baid improvement will consist of furnishing.,
all material, tools, machinery and labor neces
sary for the efficient and proper grading of road
WINTER IMPROVEMENT WORK.
What to Do to Help Your Town During
Cold Weather.
When the winter season is on it is
nec<»ssary to regulate dance halls, ino
tlon picture ami vaudeville shows. Es
tablish rest rooms or comfort, stations
In your club Ilf«» organize civic leagues
for the study of tli«»se and kindred top
ics Form a civics current events class
Let each member lake up a separat«»
branch of work and stick to it until she
has mastered every phase of it
L«d
her bring one phase of that branch to
file class at «»ach meeting
If each
one of a class of t« n would do this, at
the end of a club year many pl 1 uses of
civic work would be intelligently grasp
ed. and the civic league could then take
up Us chosen task, well fitted to engi
neer it to a successful conclusion.—
American City.
way, the building of wooden curbs and tin
building of wooden sidewalks,
will be received in accordance with
Bids
above mentioned specifications for
complete as follows:
it von
1
Price per cubic yard of earth
2
3
Price per lineal foot of curbing.
Price per lineal foot of sidewalk
Blanks
for
excavation.
bidder will be furnished by the
City Recorder upon application and no biu
will be considered that are not made out on
blanks.
Bids must be accompanied with a certified
check payable to the City of Bandon, lot a im
equal to 5 per cent of the total amount of bid
a« a guarantee that bidder receiving the contract
will within 5 days execute a contract tn writing
to perform the work according to qie< ifu eti n-
and upon failure of the contractor to enter into
said agreement w th the < Uy of Bandon, said
certified check shall be forfeited a
liquidated
damages.
Value of Civic Beauty.
We think ourselves far ahead of Eu
rope, and in some respects we are, but
the Germans and the French builders
of cities have learned what many
Americans do not yet appreciate—that
civic beauty has a practical value
closely related to nearly every form of
trade Denver Republican.
Ugly cities are a reproach to ordi
nar.v good sense, and America Is fast
learning th«» lesson. Out of the quick
enlng of civic pride, now so conspicu
ous In many places, is bound to come a
finer town life every where.—New Fork
Herald
Progrees Bred |r the Bone.
It Is ail right, says it bulletin of the
Salem till.1 Civic league, to went Irn
pmvements. “but irlint Salem badly
needs along with that big wishlione Is
more buck hone' — n sage comment
widely applicable and often with more
force than lu awakened Salem.
ill uiollGC.
at a point 990 feet West of the North East
corner of Sec. 36, Twp. 28 So. R. 15 W est of
the Willamette Meridian in Coos county, Ore
Jan 31-March 14
A PLEA FOR PLAYGROUNDS
cited
Bidder receiving the contract will be
required
to furnish a bond in amount as specific
specifications for said work.
All bids must be filed with the City Record, r
ol the City of Bandon, Oregon. ( ornrnor.
Council reserves the right to reject any and all
bids
or
to let
the contract to the low» ’ r«
sponsible bidder.
Dated at
Bandon, Ou-gon, this I I th day of
February 1913.
E. B. KAUSRUD.
Recorder City of Bandon
DR. B. K LEACH
Scientific Drug I r»? Methcd for Healing the
including Osteopathy, Chiropra« tic.
Therapy. Neuropathy, Hydropathy
Chronic and Nervous Owi
palhy
special attrntion. Atwater Street n<
laundry. Phone 991
BANDON,
OREGON