Page 2 Semi-Week.y Bandon Rocortler, August 12, 1913 Peeved Over Canal I oil». Orvil Dodge Grows Reminiscent in In ter view With Reporter. Louden, July 31.—It is admitted | in the foreign <»fficc that England has decided not to participate in 1 the Panama Exposition at San Sale of Real Property for Francisco. No reason is given b-t Unpaid Street Assessment. Whereas on the 12th dav of May 1913 there, the suggestion that it is because ol resentment at A nerica’s attitude in was envied in the Docket of City Lien« of the regard to the Panama Canal tolls City of Bandon, Coo* County. Oregon, de­ linquent auesjm’mts a* assp-sed by Ordinance has been contradicted No. 2ol of rhe Ordnances of the City of Ban­ •‘I have lived in Coos county for' est and most puerile fight ever don for the improvement of Curry Sheet ^Now ----- OQU-— Chicago Ateuud) between 6th SL.eet ( Now ■ore than 50 years,” said Orvil j Imo-.a. H's own want of courage on the stump was the chief cause of Edna Goodrich Catches • 11th Street Elast) and 8th street (Now 13th Dodge of Myrtle Point Sheet East) in front of Lot 2, Block 39 in the Duke. In i860 I was in California 1 jn- his defeat. His espousing of the Woodland Addition to Bandon. Oregon, in the New York, Aug. 9.—Edra Good­ sum of >47.46 and assessed to J. J. Stanley. Said niag a sawmill, The next year 1 I cau e of S )1 Abrahams o’ 'he Ump '"ny The qua valley b is estranged his life long rich, one of Nat Goodwins’s former assessment has never been paid nor the lie came up to the Coq . ■ . was in frie * ' Is Bu. nett shows his ingat- wives, 's in New Yoik today after a discharged nor saiiJk a . first time I was i Now therefor no< :e is hereby given that by p abroed, during 1866. There was O»Uy crik. ‘ ouse itud ■ to the party _ that raised him three month-“ virtue and in pursuance of Section 122 of the » use. is a ¡ron obscurity to which the finger which dme, she say . she became Charter of the City of Bandon. Coos County, there, a big log 1 ig up and'of destiny po’Ts his i teyit.ible re- engaged to an English duke. The Oregon, directing m? to collect the said unpaid hotel for people actress refused to reveal his name, asscs^m:nt by sale of the said properly to satis­ • to Baudot!' turn down the coast. I w with my photographic outfit. They ‘‘What with politics and Indian exp'ain'ng that 'he e >g; gement had fy sa J lien of $47.46 with interest rbreoi at the rate of 6 per cent per anum from the 12th had sent word to all the settlers that wai ■ and working our way through not been formally announced. day of May 1913 together with costs of adver­ I was to be there and they ' nd come Bea1 e.‘ slough, we had plenty to tising and • thereof, 1 will on Satuiday the in from 20 miles away. I put in a keep us ;nte-cited in 'he early days. 30th day of A rgust A. D 1913 at the hour of Kansas Has 114 Degree». busy afternoon, f ’king in $65. I 2 o'clock P. M. of said day at the front door St. Louis, Mo., Aug 9—No re­ of the City Hall in the City of Bandon, Coos charged «2.50 a piece r tintype lief is ;'i sight here today from the Corn y, Oregon, sell al public auction to the The Church Work Proceed» pictures. For sma'I card pictures heat wave which y terday pushed bidder c Hering the least amount of ¡¿enalty and taken on wet plates I charged $8 a The foundation piling which the the mereut / up to 101 degrees interest all of the right title interest and estate dozen. The pictures were about Noble pile driver has been driving < .using one death ■ id four prcstra- which the sjid J. J. Sunk/ and all persons the size of playing cards. on the lot at the corner of Fourth claim j under or through him may have in the •aid deso Led p.j, Uy m nlioned, wb ch •» ‘‘A few weeks ago B'nger Her- and Market, in preparation for the lions in St. Lou". Clay Center Kan., was ai >ut the described as folic vs to-wii: Lot 2, Block 39, ■nrnn delivered the Fourth of July building of the new Episcopal hottest spot yesterday, The ther- Woodland A Id* ion to Bandon, C ocj County, address here on ’he vety spot where church, has been completed, and Oregon, according to the plat thereof on hie and mom »ter ‘here n iched 114 he delivered his first public addles , the giound is now ready for the of record in the office of the County Clerk of -- r which was a Fourth of July addtess actual construction wotk, which it is said Coos Coanty, Oregon. Said sale being made subject to redemption S3 y> '.rs rR0, That was in i860. hoped may go forward rapidly, in in the manner provided by the Charter of the order to be completed before the His father, Dr. Hermann, with a Short News Notes City of Bandon. 1 trge party of German immigrants, rainy season begins. An excellent Dated this 31st day of July 1913 had come from Baltimore the year foundation was secured for the build­ C. Y. LOWE before and as B'nger Hermann was ing, so that no difficulty will ever 6lt5F Tret urer of the Ciry of Bandon. Frederick M Rogers and Hattie a high school graduate, he was se­ be exper'enced no matter what lected to m ike I he public address. weight is placed ubon it.—Marsh­ Coats, both of B ’.ndon, were married Sale of Real Property for at the p.r sonage of the M. E There wa^ a miner . 1 here oy ’he field Recotd. Unpaid Street Assessment. Church Sou'h, Monday afternoon, name of W. H. Packwood, who Whereas on the 12th day ol May 1913 there ---- flex.----- C. H. Cleaves officiating. Coqui”e was en ed in the Docket of City Liens of the shortly thereafter went to ostein A-noId Loses Case. City of Bindon, Coos County, Orcgor, de­ Sentinel. Oregon and who is still alive and linquent «Tenements as assessed by Otd’nance E. J. Arnold was sued the other living at Baker. Some of the old S. C. Owen aid limily arrived No. 261 of lhe Ordinances of the C:./ of Ban­ settlers wanted Packwood to make day by his wife, Mrs Elizabeth Ar­ here recently from the San Joaquin don for the improvement of Curry Street (Now an address also. A good many nold, for the recoveiy of the balance Valley and have bought a to acre Chicaner Avenue) bt wen 6th slitet (Now protested, some saying: ‘That dirty, of 5395, sod seve-al other sums she tract of land near here. They are 11 th Street Fist) and 8th street (N<>w 13th ragged, greasy squawman? What had paid to him at divers times favorably impressed with th's section S»»eet East) uWiioa! of Lot 3, Block 39 in lhe Woodlaad Addition to Bondon, Oregon, in lhe kind of an address will he make.? The jury awarded her a verdict of and will make it their future home. turn of $40.58 and assessed to J. J. Stanley. Said Others did not like to humiliate him $8co, and the defendant was given G. J ¡Lemanski, who presented assessment ha■ never been paid nor the lien dis- by seeing him make an exhibition until July 26 to file a motion for a charg J nor satisfvd. the Butler Stock Co. at the Or- Now therefor notice is hereby given that by of himself. But ’he old t'mers in­ new Inal. It was stated in the trial pheum several dayi last week, de­ vii.ue and in purtjance of Section 122 of the sisted, so he was rather grudgingly that Arnold had taken $400 front his wife to buy her diamond e trrings parted yesterday morning for Marsh­ Charter of the C’ty of Btrdon, Ceos County, allowed to go to the platform and then got her nothing more than field where he is manager of the Oregon, diring me to collecr the said unpaid “Before he had talked a minute Theatte. Those who saw the Biv'er assessment by sale of the said property to s?tisfy he bad his audience, For ten min- a $7 bracelet. Another instance said lien of $ 10 ’3 with interest thcrecn at the company say that it was ve-y much | rate cf 6 per rent j arum from »be I2tb day sites he talked and the aadience was cited by Mrs. Arnold was whe-e ahove the average and merited bet­ i ^f M jv 1913 together w»th costs cf advertising perfectly sti". When he had fin­ she gave him $300 for safekeeping ter hous< a than attended. Mr , aad ____ ___ „ _______ ____, the ____ sale thereof, 1 will on Saturday 30th _ day cn a trip they took from New Yoik iahed they woke up aud gave him Lemarski ’nforms us that he will! of Aagusi A. D. 19J3 at he hour of 2 o’clock to Port'and. When they arrived in ovation. It was the mr it el- return to Bandon in the near future I P ™ o, s,id ‘T‘ dt“r of ’’ ’ Ci,y •quent and most stirring a apeal to Portland she «tys be gave her $5, Hall in the City of Bandon, Coos County, with a first-class musical comedy. j Oiegan, sell at pub’ c ai .lion to the b’dd their patriotism they had ever and no more. In her complaint was a demand for the $295 balance. At Miss Perkins who has been visit'ng ; offering the ler t amo.il of I a.lty and interest heard. “Years aftei ward Packwood met other times during the last four or with her cousin Mrs. E. J. Baker of ' all of the right litle in eresl and esta • which the •aid J. J. Stanley and all persons claimiug under oae of Oregon s early day orator, a five years she advanced lrm about Corbin, was in Port Orford Monday or through him may have in the said described night return:ng to her home in Sioux proper*/ mentioned, which is described as follows Salemite who obtained success and $700, she says. Fal's, Sou’h Dakota. She was to-wit: Lot 3, Block 39, Woodland Addition to honor in the legal profession, and accompanied as ■ « Bandon by Bandon, Coos County, Oregon according to the said to him: ‘In i860 I delivered a Would Play All Stars. Mrs. Baker. Miss Perkins is a plat thereof on file and of record in the office of Fourth of July address in Coos the County Clerk of said Co».. County, Oregon. The fo ” owiig letter is self explan- teacher of Botrny 1 the hign school county and it has been hurting my Said sale being made subject lo redemption in conscience ever since. I found it in itory and shows that Bandon is not at Sioux Fal's, and says ’hat she has the manner proviped by the Chartei of the City enjoyed her visit and vacation n of Bandon. a Salem paper and it was an address afraid to play ba”. Marshfield Times, Dear Sirs: Of Curry veiy much.—Port Orford Dated this 3 I st day of July 1913. you made. I learned it by heart C. Y. Lowe, 6lt5F Treasurer of the City of Bandon. late we have read in vour paper a Tribune. aad palmed it off as my own.’ “ ‘Don’t apologize to me,’ said number of your lord men pick all- Sunday morning when the bay Sale of Real Property for the lawyer, 'I stole it from Patrick star players from the Coos county was as clear as a looking glc .3 and Unpaid Street A»se»»ment Henry, making a few minor changes league and you have stated that the sun shone btightly the Gorst A Whereas on the 23 day of ia it, so I guess we are t oth in the Bandon is backw d in coming for'h King hydro-teroplane made many June, 1913 there was entered with some s ” tement in regards to Same boat. Don’t you give me very pretty and delightful flights, in the docket of city liens of the proposed players ; n the Coos away and I won’t g ve you away.’ carrying passengers who were the city of Bandon, Coos league lineup, which is being sug- thriPed wi”i the unus a' experience. “We used to have wat.n tirnr> in county, Oregon delinquent g< ted to play ’he Humboldt county Many more (lights were planned but politics in early days. Here is a j assessments as assessed by ord­ 1 players. a strong w:nd st tek up early in the copy of the first paper ever published , inance No. 263 of the ordi­ i At this time we are offering a forenoon which interfered, Ed. in Goos county. It was cillcd 'The J cha'lenge to the pick of the four Steele the aviator has won the ad- nances of the city of Bandon Town Bull.' It w.’s published at, other lean s as follows: Marshfield, miration and confidence of ’he for the extension of Railroad Empire City on June 1, 1874. This 1 North Bend, Myrt’e Point and Co- people here and as a result the com­ street (now First street East) copy is No. 1, Vol. As you see, I 1 quille to play ur Bandon team one pany hrs applications 01 hand con­ into First street in said city, it is a single sheet, 12 by 16, printed game or a series of games f *r which, stantly for passenger High’s. Those as assessed with benefits in on both sides. A little later another; ! if one game .9 played, we w;'l guar­ who have wiittf -sed o'hcr machines front of the following des­ paper appeared in Empire City. It i antee the picked team playing Lan­ tly s..y that the Nor'h Bend machine cribed property: A parcel of was ca'led ‘The Bumble Bee.' Here don, fifty dollars cash for expenses, fl'es prettier and more gracefu”y.— land begin at the Southwest is the leading editorial of ‘The corner of lot 1, block 1, and to split gate receipts seventy- Coos Bay Ha-bor. Town Bull’ wh.ch w ' give an idea Commercial Addition to the five and twenty-five. If you prefer of the type of jou talism in Wh'le lcotring over J, Marsh ’ s city of Bandon Coos county, plaving a series of games in the dif county 40 years ago. herd of fine mi'k cows a -w days Oregon, run North along the fereut towns with the Bandon ieim, *’ ‘Joshua J. Watson, a I ndidate ago, the attention o. the writer was West line of said lot 1, 100 we will play you wit ter fake all. for prosecuting attof-iey, stayed in ca ’ lt.i to one of the joung Jersey feet; thence East on a line The winner of this serit > will be the Empire four days, peddling an ob- i cows on which a 'k of nature has parallel with the South boun­ team that pl tys the Humboldt scene sheet published by h's button '¡ar prt >k. The dary of said lot 1, 40 feet; to played a lather p , county teams. hole relatives. Every where he got Hop'ng to he ar from you so th it cow h-s but -wo tf I < ' at h. ng East line of said lot 1, thence th« cold shoulder from he intelligent game can be arranged for our car­ i from the midd'e of the udder, yet South along the said line yeomamy of Coos coun j who. when niv?’, or to suit your convenience, d pite tu s fact she givet fully as thereof 100 feet; thence West they sit zs juror9 :n criminal c es, ! we remain rendy to play for fun. much milk as the average Jersey 40 feet to the place of the be­ want some man for public pi' ccutor ‘ money, or chalk. cow. When the amm. ' was your » ginning, in the sum of $72.00 who a ill not be mistaken for the Mr. Marsh thought that as soon ps and assessed to Thomas An­ ------ OOO— defer'lant. A more vi'hnbus mug she was grown he would turn her off derson. Said assessment has wm never seen ou s'de of a Sydney F or S ale —One I too pound j for beef, but he not only pr'zet her never been paid nor the lien rat pit. John Burnett was a so here. black mare. Works single and ; now as an cddiiy but as c le of his discharged nor satisfied. 1 was elected county judge o^ ( double and to saddle. One tn. j best buttermakers as well. Mr. Now therefore notice is ‘on county in 1868. In 18721 Skein lumber wagon, will trade wag­ Marsh it mi'k’ng ovet fifty cows, hereby given that by virtue d h’m Democratic nominee on for edves. Inquire Edd Stillwell . about four-fifth« of which are Jerseys. and in pursuance of Section j t. .gre s, He made the weak- T worn ilc, 64UX I —Post Orford Tribune. Continued on page 5 LODGE DIRECTORY FRANK GREGORY Masonic. X2 ANDON LODGE, No, 130 A. F. & A M, Stated commuoicaUon, first Saturday after the full moon of each month. Special communications second Saturday thereafter. All Master Maron, cordially invited. W. E. Craine, W. M Phil PeaiKm. Secretary Mechanical Engineer Contractor and Builder Eaatern Star 0CCIDENTA1 CHAPTER. No. 45. O. E. S., meets Saturday evening Wore and niter stated commumcahoD of Masonic Lodge Visibna member, cordially invited to attend. Alice C. Gallier, W. M Rosa Bingaman, Secretary. ßandon - Oregon I. o. o. r T> ANDON LODGE, No. 133,1. O. O. F. meets every Wednesday evening. Visiting brothers in good standing cordially invited. Chiis Bcetcher, N. G. Harry Armstrong. Sec. Brown & Gibson The Leading Contractors Knlghta of 1’ythlaa T) elphi lodge . N o . 64. Knight, and Builders oi Pythias. Meets every Monday evening at Knights hail. Visiting knights invited to attend. G. R. McNair, C. C. B. N. Harrington K. ol R. S. We furnish plans and speci­ fications and if you are go­ ing to build anything, no matter how large or how small, we can save you money. Let us figure on your building. Loyal O.der of Moore Meets Thursday evenings in I. O. O. F. Hall. Transient Moose cordially invited. Something doing every Thursday. Rebekah CF AN REBEKAH O I ODGE, No. 126 I. O. O.F., meets 2nd and 4th Tuesday at 1 O. O. F. Hall. Transciem members cordially Alpha Wheeled, N. G. invited. Josephine Stoltz, Secretary. P. w. o. w. S OMETHING DOING Every Minute Every Tuesday Night. SEASIDE CAMP NO. 212, WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. Meets at K. of P. Welcome. Hall. Visiting Neighbors C. M. Gage, C. C. H. E. Boak. Clerk. L. RANDLES GENERAL BLACKSMITHING Horseshoeing a Specialty In Dufort Building Columbia Ave. Give Us a Call Professional Cards. \ PURE DRUGS Do you want pure drugs and THOMAS F. HAGGERTY drug sundries, fine perfumes, hair brushes and toilet arti­ A ttorney-at-Law cles? If so, call on Over McNair’s Hardware Store Phone 482 BANDON, OREGON C. Y. LOWE Bandon, Oregon C. R. WADE A ttorney-at-Law Agent Pacific Surety Company. Office Bank of Bandon Bldg. Phone 102 BANDON, OREGON DR. H. L. HOUSTON Physician & Surgeon Office over Drug Store. Hours, 9 to 12 a. m; 1:30 to 4 p. m; 7 to 8 in the evening. BANDON, OREGON DR. SMITH J. MANN Physician & Surgeon Office in Panter Building. 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