Page 3 I Wet days cannot dampen Bandon s ardor. The sea­ son is opening with many orders coming. Better not wait until the spring rush. I* 5i GEO. W. MOORE LUMBER CO. Phone 171. Tecumseh. Tccumsih. the famous Indian chief, did not lose his standing among his own people ln» bottles completely cured me." Use only this muck, safe, reliable medicine for coughs, colds, or any throat or lung trjublc Price 50c and $1.00 I nal ironic bee. Guaranteed by all druggists. -----o---- Means Speed, Safety and Comfort Twin Screws, Wireless Equipment, I lot and Cold Water. When you travel have the best. It costs you no more. What He Would Do. “What wmud you do.” asked lieutenant who was instructing class in aviation, “if you w«*ro up a thousand fi'ut in the air ami the steer ing gear should go wrong or the en­ gine > foil hi fail?” “I’d hit, tin* carili in jilnuit twinty St'Uoilvl.^. i in thin kin’. .’ replied Sergeant MeMiim.s Chicago Re< ord-IIerald. Up Freight $3.00 per Ton. See us for Rcites on Down Freight. Bander. Warehouse Co., Freight - id Passenger Agir ■MtLNVIAkl Simple Mixture Helps Ban­ don People. That simple remedies are best has again been proven. C. V Lowe reportsjhat many Bandon people ire relieving quick benefit from simp e buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mix d in Adler-t-ka, the German appendicitis remedy. A angle dose helps soar stomach, gas >n the stomach and constipation instantly because this simple mixture anti epticizes lhe digestive organs and draws off the impurities. The Bandon I louse E. G. CASSIDY, Proprietor Thoroughly Remodeled. Rates $1.00 to $2.00 per Cafe in Connection. Special Rates by Week or Month Home Hand Laundry Fourth and Spruce Sis. k i .------------ . Family Washing a Specialty. Make a Specialty of Rough Dry. I I 1 , , i i | ------ <«^t_i— Comprador. In China. The comprador is an im porta nt. fnr- tor in tl’e treaty ports of Chinii. Many large foreign firms are engaged in the import and export trade at tin -“ ports, and each employs :ie a« comprador, a wenlthy {’liinesp. whose business it is to keep himself acquainted with the t.'liiliese morHmnts in the various lines ol’ trade tn which his house is interest- eti. in T lenisin. Poking and lhe other cities of north China, He lie receives it comnii .slot) on all I lint lie buys or sells for the firm. In return. If insllt lie glv n to any t'liine-e shop or firm, the eomprailor guarantees the obligation, and if flic shopkeeper docs not pay at tile niqiointod time In- must pay out of his ol.n pocket.—Argonaut. Gatchell Bros.’ Transfer Line The Firti isilorg. M Rates $1.00 to $2.00 per day. Special rates by week ormoath Sample room in connection Bandon In the Circuii Court of the Rea! Estate, Rentals, Insur State of Oregon for th ance and Notary Public County, of CC3S, «ÚW Lûüliti ui fíu Y ü . á S Oregon RB&M3V 538T. ZOÖWL Tld* Put your ad in the Recorder—the paper of authority in Bandon. Th” li st |H’<)|l|P. SO fn navig lb the wntor l’h'H’TliH ,;ii< Eorab p tin uh Imi Mi *«w*ti «»ti thè job' At mi nge liny «Isternilned 111 UM tilde thè P AtliinHe «’« nortii ulti JUMf po* -;iLI tlons mny W'ifPt« <■ (o r : i v filiti npon pure peripli* wer< cnll<*r betternwut organization Figtiratlvelj speakln,’. it bus wiished New lioi belle's til e L>, «oinbed its luiir. dressed it In clean gn arnients and is tak- ing effective steps to keep It 1 roni lie- ing annoyed by niosqnitue.- and infect ed by flies. Th ' tirst thing the Woman's club civic section attempted was to clean A l'AHK IN NKA IIOCIIBLLE. up the town New Rochelle, beautiful as it. is wlH'ii looked at from the point of view of the average visitor, used t have man;, miswepl and untiiiy cor ners. Various back yards, back streets and vacant lots were like the “junk rooms” in a big house- places in which all sorts of unsightly trifles were al lowed to accumulate These municipal housekeepers, after looking over their common habitation, began a vigorous campaign to get people interested in sprucing up to arouse civic pride, in fa< t. in tills work (lie boys and girls of the town—the school children—were invaluable. They spurred on their par cuts. It was not long before tin* agitation produced resu I Is. The streets and va- cant lots were cleared of pa tiers and A passion for all sorts of debris. cleanliness seemed Io sweep over New Rochelle. Photographs were taken be­ fore the work began and after it was completed. The contrasting pictures aroused still greater enthusiasm. Sin gularly enough—contrary even to ordl- Delend ants. To Mae Peaice-Burk, and F. W. Burk, her husband, .their li n and judgment creditors, t above named defendants. In th e name of the State of Oregon: You and each ot you are hereby required to appear and answer the complain! filed against you in the above entitled suit, within six from the date of lhe fir t publication of this mons, to wit: Within six weeks from the 3 I st Jay of Jan­ uary, 1913, and if you tail to appeal and answer on or before the 14th day of Match, ¡9(3. th.d date being the last day of the lime I prescribed in the order of publication, the i plaintiffs will apply to the court for the relief I asked for m the complaint filed in this cause, a succinct statement of which is: An order appointing a referee to prove the title of the respective parties hereto, and an | order appointing referees to examine and report ! on the partitioning off and segregating of the interests of the of the respective parties hereto, in certain real property, formerly known as the W. S. Pearce estate, described by and contained within meets and bounds a follows: Beginning at a pom. 990 feet West of the North East corner of Sec. 36, Fwp. 28 So. R. 15 West of the Willamette Meridian in Coos county, Ore- i gon running thence West 330, feet thence South 264 feet, thence East 330 feel, and thence North 264 feet to the place .1 beginning, containing 2 acres, together with tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances. Plaintiffs will recommend to such referees and the court that the interests oi the defendants in said premises be partitioned off and confined to the North West quarter thereof described by the following metes and bounds, to-wil Beginning I IS5 feet West of lhe N. E. corner of Sec. 36, Twp 28, So, R. 15 West of W illamette Meridian in C oos County, Oregon running thence West 165 feet, thence South I 32 feet, thence East 165 feet, thence North I 32 feet to place of beginning containing therein 1-2 acres, excluding each, every and all interest or claim of defendants to any part, parcel or portion of the remainder of said estate, whether land or tenements, heredita- I rnenL and appurtenances and for such other r< l:ef as to the court seems propei and just. Hiio summons is published by older of the j Honorable J. S. Coke, Judge of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon fo T judi- ■ cial district in said State, dated January 29th, 1913. C. R. WADE, Plaintiffs attorney Jan 31-March 14 J ed : . > í IilSUTi has ?nce ids at volume of Ere the Xmerican it fire above every ■ : ct company, ik'jd fire insurance E. OAKES LEEPER & CAR lontractorsjand Bui ¡tiers lislimates Furnished Phone 932 Ri.ncUes & Rebins GENERAL BLACKSMITHING Horseshoeing a Specialty In Dufort Building Columbia Ave.¡¡ Give Us a Call PURE DRUGS To you want pure drugs and drug sundries, fine perfumes, hair brushes and toilet arti­ cles? If so, cal! on C. Y. LOWE, Notice for Publication Department of the Interior, U'. S. Land Office at Roaeburg, Oregon, Bandon, Oregon January 18, 1913. Notice is hereby given that Anna Wilcox, widow of Henry G. Wilcox, of Bandon, Ore­ gon, who on July 9, 1908, made Homestead Entry, Ser .aI, No. 0134, for Lots 5 and 12 of Sec. 3, and Lot? 8 and 9 of Sec. 4, I ownship 30 3., Rance 14 W. Willamette Meridian, has filed notice ot «mention Io make five-year proof, to establish claim to lhe land above described, before C. R. Wade, U. S. Comm i rioper, at his office at Bandon, Oregori, on the 1st day of March, 1913. Claimant names as witnesses: George DeOs. Will Snyder, H ot Bandon, Oregon. Saturdays at Lorenz1 Store M. T POHL, Optometerist Kry,. , the Most Perfect Lettses Made Brown & Gibson Leading Contractors and Builders Jan 24 F eb 25 Suffered For His Chickens. EARL SCHOONOVER Filamed a Good Worker “I blamed my heart for severe distress in my left s:de fur two years." writes W. Evans, Danville, Va„ ‘ but I know now it was indi— gestion, as Dr. King s New Life GATCHELL BROS., Prop.. Best Mils completely cured me. All kinds of heavy and light draj ing. Phone orders given and kidney for stomach, liver, prompt attention. Barn Cor. First & Spruce St., Fish Property I troubles, constipation, headache or PHONIC (141 -JI debility. 25c at all druggists, ---- Phone 722 I ON THE LA KRUDE. nnry hutnim tinture tin plrlt of Henn lines.- -erqns to tuive e> ihllslmd itself IM'tiiin uelitly In Ni w Itoclie le. tfven iu pino wlii'tv once it was an unwe1 1 •Olilo l liest SO In lictlHy nil tor the be" iu-i iiwtit ilie cliildren of tlw port h nt part 8<> es est iin<| eutliiishisni the upbuilding ot tl the imiking ot good cltlzct great deni ot nttehfioii liu­ to di vising means for trainili tlnmuly eiïerves' ing em i gy to tim Imst advantage With za' on of these cudle-s possi the citizens <>r tomorrow t¡ s|,lriiist wiitnen n f ,\i u Kocln gaulzltig < litldre1 in civic ciuf in set.ools ot ttie el Clean Street*. Earnpenn rltif!« pr'.li' tin’ msplv<»s on .•leal» -tri'.qs ntiovp nil ot hot public work*, and aonie eltli < are fn mous the world over for the -jir I condition One of tholr pchllc thormii’hfi iiros fnietion. writer «ay« that in Berlin they not only wn»b the t>av cruenta ev •ry niurulug, but wipe them too. In London hh fur buck an 1791 a city nrcliinih'-u wnn p:tRswl to suppreKs the i rirulng pi’isoHud for tell re is one record of a man n prison for ten year« ii his titlie waa up he wus linked a crime wan. nelllritt chlckenn that squawk was the reply. the coufusl« i of the trial th«- fact irot brought out that the chickens not the man were r<«sponslble the din that aroused the wruth ot disturbed clti/.enn. it you are pj anything, r An E ccentric Wager. In the old betting I joo I cs Jlxk ¿vy club and White’* in J«