Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915, August 19, 1913, Page 6, Image 6

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in the battle of l-ew»<on Gap. «nd
by the way, th» battle «cene u a to the itwpertion nt all j>erson« in
to your toilet are a few gootl splendid piece ot motion picture art terr« lei I therein. The total coat o’
articles of well chosen jewelry «bowing splendid cavalry charges and •aid improvement ta estimated to be
Let tu show you what we the many big eight-pounders belch- $618.07. Any objection« tn ihe said
mean by "well chosen.” ing forth a hail ot lead that wreaks improvement must be filed in written
Come, take a look at the terrible destruction. Pauline Cush­ form with the city recorder by the
trinkets, which while not ex­ man receives a medal and the title ot owners of two-thirds in the area ol
pensive in price are artistic major for her distinguished services. the property within the above as­
A fine two red military pictuse that sessments district on or before Sep­
and atylish iu design and al>-
aolutely reliable in quality. will arouse the fires ot patriotism in tember 6, 1913.
This notice is given in accordance
Te sac them is a lesson in youi breast.
with
a resolution of the Common
At
the
Grand,
Wednesday,
Aug.
taste. To own them is an
Council
had upon the 30 day of July
2oth. No advance.
exercise of it.
1913 and publication authorized by
Sub. Div. 15 ol Sec. 102 of the
Library Will Receive.
Friday, August 22nd from J: p. charter of the city ol Bandon.
First publication Aug. 19. 1913
m. the Bandon Public Library will
MaMflMturing Jewelers
Last publication Aug 26 1913
receive. The books and lurniture
7M, Bandon, Oregon have been moved to the new library E. B. K ausrud , City Recorder.
building on Atwater street.
A number ot ladies directed by
Notice of Street Work.
Mrs. Kronenberg are getting the
Notice is hereby given that the
library rooms in shape for tne open­
Common Council of the city of Ban­
Wanted — Agate Work—Sabro ing. The new books will be on dis
don, Coos county, Oregon, deems
play. Refreshments will be served
SI
Bras.
it expedient and necessary to im­
Fresh Eastern Oysters at the and an effort to have music.
prove Baltimore Aven le from the
In connection with the reception
1913, and publication authorised by must be filed in written form with
Wigwam.
tf
south line of Third Street East to
there
will
be
a
book
shower.
Sun. Div. 15 of Sec. 102 of the the City Recorder by the owners of
Shoes shined at Hotel Gallier by
the north line of Thirteenth Street
Fvery
person
coming
to
the
re
­
charter of the city of Bandon,
two-thirds in the area of the proper­
19-41
Archie Jorgensen.
East, in Bandon, Coos county,
ception may bring some book which
First
publication
Aug.
ty
within the above assessment dis­
19» >9«3-
Easters oysters in the shell at the
Oregon, at the cost and expense of
they wish to donate to the library.
publication
Aug.
26,
Last
•9«3- trict on or before September 6, 1913
tf
Wigwam
the owners of the lots parts of lots
E. B. K ausrud ,
This notice is given in accordance
and tracts ot land includtd in the
When you want fresh Eastern
The Elizabeth sails from Bandon
City Recorder.
with a resolution of the Common
oysters, don't forget the Wigwam Wednesday night and from San improvement district to be known
Council had upon the 30 day of July
as Local Improvement District No.
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Francisco Saturday. Aug. 23
1913 and publication authorized by Miss Susie Hill No. 101_________ 210, <11
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II of Baltimore Avenue which dis­
Notice of Street Work.
Vote for your favorite for Queen
¡Sub. Div. 15 of Sec. 102 of the Mis« Gladys Gallier, No. 25___ .209/10
Mrs. Pete Bealieu and daughter, trict embraces all of the property on
Notice is hereby given that the
Miss Mabel Post No. 19 ................. 154,6 70
of the carnival. Votes only cost a Frances, are up from Lakeport for a
Charter of the City of Bandon.
either side of said street and abutting Common Council of the city of Ban­
Miss
Korean Rarrow, No. 17........... 142,t 25
cent each.
First Publication Aug. 19, 1913
visit with friends and relatives.
thereon, between the south line of don, Coos county, Oregon, deems
Miss Faye Wolfe No 100______
IH.'tlS
Last publication Aug 26, 1913
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Oar­
Rufus Trueman, Clinton Conger, Third Street East and the north line it expedient and necessary to im­
M rs Rosi^Uiiijiainan No. 98__
109,17$
E. B. K ausrud ,
Miss Connie Rundle No. 82
land Friday August 15th a fine and Hal Langlois of Bandon, and of Thirteenth Street East, from the prove Chicago Avenue from the
,95,2i8
City Recorder. Miss Myrtle Wheeler No. 61
.69,915
baby boy.
'ieil Barrow of Coquille, have gone marginal line of said Baltimore South line ol 2nd street East to the
M iss Lillian Scott, No. 86_____
.69,125
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F« r S alk —On corner of Fill- in a car to Brewester Valley for a Avenue back to the center of the North line of 3rd street Elast in Ban­
Miss Ruby Tilton No. 77_________ 64,515
block or blocks abutting thereo 1. don, Coos county, Oregon, al the
Mis, Esther Solve, No. 51.................. 59,250
naore and 3rd streets, groceries at ew days outing.
Bandon Wants Port.
Mrs. Minnie Ten brook No. 97__
54,710
D. Hess of T ygh Valley, Oregon Said improvement is to consist sub­ cost and expense of the owners of
living prices. Call and see A. H.
A former article in this paper
Mrs. A. D. Perdue, No. 91................ 48,«.94
arrived
in
Bandon
last
week
and
stantially
of
grading
the
street,
the
lots
parts
of
lots
and
tracts
of
Sparks.
54^
states among other things that an­ Mrs. Charles Richard. No. 104.
41,675
bought two ten acre tracts south of building of a plank bridge, com­ land included in the improvement other election wovld be held before
Mi«s Grace Gibion, No. 22............ 42,175
Boost your favorite for Queen of
town through the office ot Deyoe «Nt mencing at a point 135 feet north of district to be known as Local Im­ issuing bonds or levying taxes. For Miss Margaret Gross No. 92__ . 11,110
the White Cedar Festival. Votes
Pressey and will make this his future the north line of 4th street to the provement District No 12 of Chica­ fear any one might be mislead we Miss Ruth Ewin ................................. .4,1(5
on sale in the stores at one cent
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tome.
south line of 4th Street, building go Avenue which district embraces will state that this second election
For Sale.
wooden sidewalks and crosswalks, all of the property on either side of will be by vote of the Port Commis­
New orders of bicycle repairs of
Card of Thanks.
A few fine lots in Bennett's Plat
all of said improvements to be built said street and abutting thereon, be sioners alone who have authority
all kinds constantly arriving. Will
To our friends who so kindly upon the established grade of Balti­ tween South line of 2nd street East to issue bonds or collect taxe for B, at #35.00 to $50.00 each on
terms.
lake orders for bicycles of any kind. assisted us In our sorrow in the pas­ more Avenue and in accordance and the North line of 3rd street ■
port purposes.
80 A. of cedar timber two miles
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S. D. B arrows .
sing beyond our wife and mother with the plans and specifications East from the marginal line of said
The port commissioners can refer out, a good piling and tie proposi
F or S alk —Twenty-five horse we wish to express our most sincere thereof prepared by the city en­ Chicago Avenue back to the center the matter to direct vote of the tion, for $750.00 with six months to
gineer, filed in the office of the city of the block or blocks abutting people however if they see fit. The remove timber.
power submerged tube upright boil­ thanks.
Also I have 4 ten acre tracts ch se
E. N. S mith
recorder and there open to the in thereon. Said improvement is to port project is so meritorious th.it
er, and fifteen h. p. engine. Call at
in,
at $50 per acre on easy terms.
L eroy S mith
spection of all persons interested consist substantially ol constructing no friend of it will even by inadver­
Acme Planning Mill.
65-18
See E N. .Smith, with Deyoe &
E dna S mith
therein. The total cost of said im­ a plank bridge between said points, tence misrepresent it.
Pressey.
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W anted , Four school teachers to
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provement is estimated to be $6, all, of said improvements to be built
board and room during coming
For Sale.
275.19. Any objections to the said upon the established grade of Chica­
term of school. Near school build­
improvement
must be filed in w ritten go Avenue and in accordance with
Boarding house, furnished. Small
ing. Pleasant location. Address P.
6613 payment down. Bal. easy terms. form with the city recorder by the ihe plans and specifications thereof
O. Box 343 or phone 321.
Located on Iris St. in Woolen Mill owners of two-thirds in the area of prepared by the City Engineer, filed
Ad. to the town of Bandon. See the property within the above as­ in the office of the City Recorder
Card of Thanks.
sessment district on or before Sep­ and there open to the inspection
S. R. Loshbaugh.
65-t4-Fx
OQTi
tember 6, 1913
We wish to extend our thanks to
of all persons interested therein.
This
notice
is
given
in
accordance
the ladies of the Thimble Club for
The total cost of said improvement
Flying Men Fall
their kindness in sending the boxes victims to stomoch, liver and kidney with a resolution of the Common is estimated to be $1,324.23. Any
A Whole Week of Pleasure and Profit
of dainties I w the sick. Their kind­ troubles just like other people, with Council had upon the 30 day of July I objections to the said improvement
like results in loss of appetite, back­
ness will ever be remembered
f
ache, nervousness, headache, and
G lkn W oodruff and family
tired, listless, run-down feeling. But
J ay W oodruff and family
there’s no need to feel like that as
T. D. Peebles, Henry,
Tenn ,
proved. “Six bottles of Electric
Bitters” he writes, “did more to
Agricultural, Livestock, Poultry', Textile 6c other exhibits
give me new strength and good ap­
petite than all other stomach rem­
edies I used.” So they help every­
body. Ils folly to suffer when this
great remedy will help you from the
first dose Try it. Only 50 cents
Horse Races, Shooting Tournament,
at all druggists.
Last Chance
É
The Finishing Touches
Tomorrow, August 20th, the Piano Con­
test closes. No votes will be given out
after 8 p. m. of that date. One day’s
hard work on the part of a contestant,
assisted by a few friends, will give the
contestant a big prize Such big rewards
have not been offered before and may
never be offered again. Make the most
of your present opportunity.
SABUO BROS.
Local Notes
Fifty=Second Annual
Oregon State Fair
Salem, Sept. 29th to Oct. 4, 1913
$20,000 Offered In Premiums
Insure
Your
Insurance
Fire Works, Band Concerts, Eugen­
Notice of Street Work.
Are your policies kept
la aa absolutely safe place
outside of building, where
they
may be
reached
promptly iu case of fire?
Have you in a safe place
an itemized list of goods in*
sored which companies re­
quire in proof of claim?
Insure your insurance
by keeping your policies
and inventory in a safety­
deposit box in this bank.
FIRST NATL BANK
Notice is hereby eiven that the
Common Council of the city of Ban­
don, Coos County, Oregon, deems
ft expedient and necessary to im­
prove Third Street East from the
east line of Chicago Auenue to the
to the west line of Baltimore Avenue
in Bandon, Coos County, Oregon,
at
the cost and expense ol
the
owners
of
the
lots
parts of lots and tracts of land in­
cluded in the improvement district
to be known as Local Improvement
District No. 10 of Third Street East
which district embraces all of the
property on either side of said street
and abutting thereon, between East'
4<
line of Chicago Avenue to the west I
ics Exposition,
Play
Ground and Other Free Attractions
including Boyd & Ogle’s One Ring
Circus.
Free Camping Ground.
You Are Invited.
Send For Premium List and Entry Blanks. Reduced
Rates on all Railroads.
For particulars address—
Bunny” at the Grand Theatre Tonight [
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Children’s
FRANK MEREDITH, Secretary
Salem, Oregon
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