Semi-Week!y Bandon Recorder, April 18, 1913 Page 2 SEMI-WEEKLY EVERY POSSIBLE COURTES LODGE DIRECTORY BANDON RECORDER consistent with sound iinaice is extended to customer! of this bank. Small depositors receive equal considertion whitq those whose bal. nces are larger. Applications for loans uponjicceptable se.urity are treated promptly and :on- l.dentially. 1 he bank will be glad to have yon const It it on any financial matterr I ewah Tribe No. 48, Imp. O. R M. JVf FIETS F irst eid Thir 1 Tuesdays of each C. E. KOPF, Managing Editor. Subscription 51.50 per Year in Advance. Advertising rates made know n on application. Langlois People Want to Know What Commission­ ers did With Money. month a» 8lli run at the Bandon Wig­ wam. Sojourning Chiefs in good standing are cordially invited to alien/.. A. J. Hartmar J. C. Sheilds, C. of R. Sachem. Rebekah CEAN REBEKAH I O The Langlois Leader prints the I. O. OF., meets 2nd and following: 1 O. O. F. Hall Transcient members cordially OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY OF BANDON ‘‘The people of the upper end ol invited. Alpha Wheeled, N. G. 1 Currv county were represented last Josephine Stolt*, Secretary. year by five Port Commissioners ship in the United States. w. o. w. The general opinion in ofhelai composed of E. A I.ownie. J Me OMETHING DOING Every Minute circles io that the administration Kenz'e anil W. White, of Port Or­ Every Tuesday Night. SEASIDE CAMP NO. 212. would welcome a test in the supreme ford; E B. Thrift, of Langlois and I WOODMEN OF THE WORLD, court on the question of the eligibi­ A. Adolphsen of Dsnmark. The Meets at K. of P. Hall. Visiting Neighbor« The m«si powerful lawyers con-J lity of Japanese to naturalization. two latter gentlemen were practical­ Welcome. C. M. Gage, C. C. duct the weakest cases So far all decisions of record, most ly rendered powerless on the differ­ H. E. Boak, Clerk. ent questions that came up before A checker player may be said to lv of western couris, have neld ihat Japanese are not eligible to naturali­ that body on account of Messrs Me have a checkered career. Maaonic. One of the surest ways to bore zation not being such white person Ken.ie, White and I.ownie working D ANDON LODGE. No, 130 A. F. & A " M, Stated communications first Saturday your visitors is to have the children nor persons of African descent as hand in hand, voting down and ob after the full moon ol each month. Special jecting to any suggestions that are mentioned in the naturalization second Saturday thereafter, j communications speak for them. Messrs Thrift and Adolphsen put All Master Masons cordially invited. laws as being alone eligible to ad ­ It is no disgrace for a small boy W. E. Craine, W. M before that body. Phil Pearson, Secretary to get his face dirty but it should be mission to citizenship. The issue “Now the Leader understands has never never been tested in the changed occasionally. supreme court of the United States that a special tax of one mill was Eastern Star Among other conspicuous posses­ i t direct form. T he Japanese con­ ievied on the Langlois and Port Or­ QcciDENTAL CHAPTER, No. 45. O. sions of the woman who poses as a E. S., meets Saturday evening before and tend that they are Malayan anil ford districts property to support model for artists is vanity. after stated communication of Masonic Lodge the port proposition, which amount ­ Aryan lineage and consequently may « Visiting members cordially invited to attend. Probably no class of men on the fairly claim to be cl.tssined ethnolo ed in the neighborhood of $1500, or Alice C. Gallirr, W. M Rosa Bingaman, Secretary. face of the earth is more heartily gically as white persons des'ribed thereabouts. Whether this money detested than city policemen. nas all been used up or not the in the naturalization act. I. O. O F Speaking of heresies, a great many Leader can not say aed would like ------- (JOO "D ANDON LODGE, No. 133. I O. OF. of these awful sins are laid on the to ask Mr. I.ownie, who was secre­ meets every Wednesday evening Visiting Survey Nearing Finish. devil of which he should be proud. tary of the Commissioners, why he brothers in good standing cordially invited. Chris B< etcher, N. G. A late issue of the Del Nolte Tri- has never published a fiscal report One of the great mysteries to the Harry Armstrong, Sec. pliuute speaks of the preliminary of its receipts. ram ch man which still remains un­ “Just what portion of the people's solved is how the city man makes a survey along the coast for the Knight* of 1’ythlHB Southern Pacific as getting along money has been spent and for what TjELPHI LODGE. N o . 64, Knights of living. toward the finish, the crew work­ unknown, but it has leaked out that Pythias. Meets every Monday evening A11 idiot can not change his mind; ing south from Crescent Gity having of about $250 remains or thereabout at Knights hall. Visiting knights invited to he has no ntind to change. God attend. G. R. McNair, C. C. reached Damnation Creek.—Well, of the $1500 collected as taxes. B. N. Harrington K. of R. S. can not change his mind; he has all Well, it’s too bad if the survey should If this be true what became of it? knowledge and does not need to meet its finish at that particular It is said Mr. Peck, an attorney at change his mind all others are sub­ place. The surveyors on the line Marshfield, was paid $250 for assist­ ject to change. All creeds should down front Siuslaw safely passed ing Attorney Meredith, and that Professional Cards. be changed as time elapses. So Fiddle Creek, Wildcat, Squirrel the latter was paid $500 for being should all constitutions and all f tins Ridge, Coon Hollow, Wind Creek assisted by the former. Is this true? of government both secular and and Dynamite, and we were hope But the most startling report is one religious. Changes should come tul that they would get through to to the effect that D. Goss, an­ C. R. WADE slowly and cautiously but they San Er micisco without encountering other Marshfield attorney, and re­ should come. A violent change Attorney-at-Law anything worse than Dead Horse presenting the Smith interest in means revolution which is destruct /Xgent Pacific Surety Company. Other Bank Gulch or Huckleberry Mountain. their fight against the Port, received ive and costly. Gradual change is of Bandon Bldg. Phone 102 Still, we of Coos Bay have great $250, either as a fee or as a rebate evolution which is constructive anil BANDON, OREGON faith in the promises of the S. P., on his clients' taxes. How much of peaceful a premature birth is equiv­ and if they “officially" announce this is true? Let us have a report. alent to a death. Healthy growth that in their hurry to San Francisco DK. 11. L. HOUSTON is slow But let us grow and ad­ by 1915 they will even tackle Dam­ just our notions and ways to changes Notice for Publication. Physician & Surgeon nation Creek, we'll stay with them Department of the Interior which are going on now mote rapid­ until the creek freezes over, and Office over Drug Store. Hours, 9 to 12 a. m; U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon. ly than at any time in past history 1:30 to 4 p. m; 7 to 8 in the evening. Match HL I9H then holler for them while they're we are living in a period of chan­ Notice is hereby given that Margaret I .amont, laving the track on the ice.---Coos BANDON, OREGON ging ideals. It is up to you to keep of Bandon, Oregon, who on Januarv 29, 1908, Bay News. up with the procession or lag behind ( made Homestead Entry Serial, No. 04413, for, Nl 2 NEI 4. NEI-4 N\X 1-4, Sec. 30. and DR. SMI TH J. MANN nursing a grouch. O Recorder Philosophy S For Sale. NW 1 -4 NW I -4 Sec. 29. Township 29, S., R 14 W. W'illamette Meridian, has filed notice of inten­ Theory vs. Practice. The solving of the board feet prob­ lem which has been published from ilay to day in the Portland Oregon­ ian, has created no little attention among the mill men here. There are net less than too men here who estimated the number of lioard feet ill a rapering stick, all of whom gave the correct answer without using more than a dozen figures in work­ ing out the problem. They agree witli the school boy's theory and his answer, but state that the rule given by the other writers is not the rule followed by mill men tn gener­ al They admit that the theory is correct but far too long to be practi­ cal in every day mill wotk. The rule which all mill men go by is to me.isure the larger end of the stick ami compute accordingly as if it was Ilie the same size throughout theoretiial way is correct Imt the practical wav is more profitable. - Coos Bay Harbor. JAPAN WILL APPEAL CASE Tokio, /April 14 The Japanese cabinet has reported to the emperor that President Wilson's il<-. sion no to interfere with the California land ownership legislation makes it necessary for Japan to present a test case betoie the supreme <-ourt of the United Stales, proving that Ja|unese .lie not ol Mongolian origin and are therefore entitled to citizen* OF BANDON I Physician & Surgeon A few line lots in Bennett's Plat tion to rrake five year proof, to establish claim Hours, 9 to I.’ a. m; B, at $35.00 to $50.00 each on Io the land above described, before C. R. Office in Panter Building. I le 5 p. m. terms Wade, United States Commissioner, at Bandon BANDON, OREGON So A. of ceil.tr timber two miles Oregon, on the 2nd day of May, I9|3. out, a gootl piling and tie proposi­ C laimant names as witnesses: E. Dyer, E. E. Stillwell, Charles Richert, George W Coi DR. L. P. SORENSON tion. for $750.00 with six months to all of Bandon, Oregon. B. F. JONES, remove timber. Dentist Register. Also I have 4 ten-acre tracts close Office over Vienna Cafe. Telephone at offre in, at $50 per acre on easy terms. and residence. Notice of Administrators See E N. Smith, with Deyot & BANDON, OREGON Notice. ti Pressey. Notice ii hereby given. 1 hat by the order of the County Court of the State of Oregon, m and ' For Sale. F. for the County of Coo« W. duly Seven acres and twenty squire rods of land with good new six-room frame house ami other improvements, good living water, creek running through center through center of place, one half mile south of Prosper and two and one half miles from Bandon. b'or particulars, inquire of T. J. Owen, Prosper, Oregon. Apu-l Mayq. --- er 23. I9|3. Ml Paints and Varnishes for all kinds of work. Satisfac­ tion guaranteed, If you are going to do any painting call and inspect our line. BANDON DRUG CO FULL SUPPLY OF GOOD AXLE GREASE AND FIRST CLASS NEATS FOOT OIL vv Bandon Power Co. J Lamps, Batteries, Fixtures, Bells and General Electrical Supplies Office, Oakes Building. Hours, 8 to 5. ALL KINDS OF Lilly and Portland Seed Co’s FERTILIZERS CENTRAL FEED CO., Phone 142. G. T. TREADGOLD A ttorney and Counselor at Law Office with Bandon Investment Company Notary Public Tquippeti with Wireless S.S.BR EAR WATER BANDON, OREGON ALWAYS ON TIME Physician & Surgeon Office in Rasmussen Building. Phone 72. BANDON, F. DISHER. ACME PAINT AND THE same 1 opping, at AND PAINT UP BUT GRAINS with proper proof and vouchers to the said ad­ ministrator al the office of Geo. P CLEAN UP Sails from Portland Tuesdays Sails from Coos Bay Saturdays OREGON Admuiutialor al ihr E ma I. of Erminn.« Dvhrr, For Exchange. DccMwd. Oregon farm ami town property for Eastern or Southern propertv. Tell me wltat you have to trade and I will find you something here E. N. Smith. 30 tf GEO. I’. TOPPING. Atuxrev. 1 Mini. 29 Office over Orange Pharmacy. Office phone, 352. Residence phone. 353. Notice for Publication. Drfiartment of the Inletior BAX DON, u. s. Land Offer at R.wel'ury. Orgon Notice is March ' hereby Anderson. of Bandon. given 17th, that Oregon, DR. ARTHUR GALE Physician A Surgeon OREGON Confirm Sailings Through M F SHOEMAKER, Agent Bandon Phone 142 I |9|J. \\ here You Get the Hardware C lifford C. who on No- ' vember, 1907. made Homestead Entry ' Semi. N*. 04373. lor NI-2 NEI 4. Section All property owners and others I 3 and SI-2 SEI 4, Section 12, Township 3(1, interested in the establishing of the S.. Range 14 west, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Five year grade on Coquille Ave. in the Proof, to establish Io the land above Woolen Mill addition arej hereby described, before C. R. W ade, I ailed Stales requested to meet with the under­ I Commissioner at Bandon, Oregon, on the 'hh dav of May. 1913. signed at his office in the City Hall. Claimant name« at witnesses B. J. Y^ung, C. M Doyle. A. E. Hadsali. W J. Doyle, Monday at 3 o'clock p. tn all of Bandon, Oregon. P. A. S andkkkg , B F. JONES. City Engineer. Mai 21 -May 2 Dentist iM.r I’how 71. Res. Phrnr H2 HAXDOX. GRIGOX DR. B. K LEACH Scientific Dnagless Met hr d for Healing the Sufi, including Osteopathy, Chiropractic. Xlechano- rhetapy. Neuropathy. » ly* ropathy and \ ito- f^hy. (fliwur and Nervous Disease, given 4 per ta I attention, \tvialn Stiert near Strain I Laundry. Phone 991. I BANDON, OREGON li you are looking for anything in light and heavy hardware, this is the place to get it. We also do plumbing and guarantee satisfaction Our chief aim is to please. McNair Hardware Company