Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915, November 11, 1913, Page Page 5, Image 5

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Semi-Weekly BeahddnjlccOrctef, NoVerhbei1 11. 1913
COMING AMUSEMENTS
GRAND THEATRE
The Tiger Lily
A Vitagraph Feature in Three Reel
A thrilling melodramatic story in which a Bengal
Tiger plays an important part. The fact that this
Headliner has been produced by the Vitagraph Co.
assures you of seeing a picture that is worth while.
Good comedy film ako shown
As per our recent announcement we will .make no
extra charge for specials that are released in the
regular program.
See this feature Wed. night, Nov. 12
OTHER BIG ONES COMING
flflflAI AND PFRSflNAi ITFMR
i LVVriLi 11111 I
Wanted Agate Work Sabro
Bros.
Shoes shined at Hotel Gallier by
Archie Jorgensen. 19-tf
Pianos for rent at Bandon Drug
Corjipany. 791'
Mrs, Mary E. Walker was a week
end visitor at Marshfield.
Try the Unique for a good square
meal and sweet bread.
G. T. Treadgold transacted busi
ness in Marshfield last Saturday.
For Sale Piano, good as new
$250. Easy terms. See H. C. Dipplc
"Dusty" Miller returned on the
Speedwell from an extended eastern
trip.
E. W. Schetter was a business
visitor in Marshfield the last oi the
week.
New line ol dressers at the furni
ture store on the hill. D. J. Mitchell
proprietor. Sail
Jake White was up from Lang
lob Saturday bringing up a car-load
of wrestling fans.
Anyone wishing home made pies
or cakes phone the Wigwam or see
Mrs. E. Lewin. 75'
E. B. Thrift was up from Lang
lois Saturday to take in the Ajax
Lutsey wiestling match.
There will be preaching at the M,
E. Church, South, both morning
and evening next Sunday. Sunday
school at 10:00 a. m.
New orders of bicycle repairs oi
all kinds constantly arrivinir. Will
take orders for bicycles of any kind.
9otl S. D. Baiuiows.
For Sale On corner of Fill
more and 3id streets, groceries at
livincr prices. Call and see A. H.
Sparks. 541'
The schooner Coquille fast week
sailed from the Coquille river loaded
with Riverton coal for Prince Ru
pert, B C.
A. F. Estdbrook and wife arrived
on the Speedwell and Mr. Esta.
brook will look after the business of
his company for a short time.
For hale or 1 rade A good or-
chard proposition in Douglas Co
Ore. on the S. P. railroad. Get the
facts from the owner. Box 892,
Bandon, Ore. 72tf
In the interests of game protec
ion four hunters have been engaged
by the state to kill predatory ani
mals in Coos, Curry, Josephine,
Douglas and Jackson comities. ,
Sabro Bros, wilt move into the
1 new Lowe builcfing as spon a'sit' is
completed and will then have an ex
cellent location and will greatly en
large their fine stock of jewelry.
L. L. Brandenburg, who had
charge of the Estabrook Ware
house about three years ago, ar
rived on the Speedwell and will
take over the warehouse business
again. JMr. Braneenburg is well
and favorably known in Bandon
business circles and will no doubt
meet with excellent success.
The Home that ahowi the
exclusive licaniad aervice.
28 reeli every week.
HO
lb IIE.1IVI A
!
Edward Moeller of Marshfield
was in this city Friday.
Geo Laflaw transacted business
in Marshfield a couple oi days last
week.
Lost During Carnival, a Carl
Fischer B, Flat Claronet. Reward
will be given for its return to Prof,
A Richards, 8912
Mrs. Matt S. Smith will entertain
the Past Matron's Society tomorrow
afternoon (Wednesday.) All Past
Matron's are invited to be present.
Lost Purse from Sidwelt Brrw
containing hunting and fishing li
cense, keys, dog collar and pad lock
Finder please return to Centra!
Warehouse. 88t2
Mrs. L,. n. Larson and tittle son
came over from Marshfield the last
of the week to hmo Mr. Larson
who is eonditcting the special sale at
the Bandon Dry Goods Co.
Lost An Elk tooth fob, with
the wordtW. Marshfield 1 160. and
F V. C. Finder please return t
Frank Catterhn at the Bandon Dry
Dry Goods Co. and receive libera)
reward. 8itf
Mrs. N. Swanson arrived Friday
from Lakeside where she has been
spending the summer and visited
until yesterday with the W. W.
Wolfe family, when she returned to
her home near Denmark.
Mm May Waslev, Manicurist will
be at the Bandon Dry Goods Co.'s
store on Mondays, Wednesdays and
Saturdays, commencing Mondav
Oct. loth, from 1 to 5 p. rrt, Hair
dressing and shampooing by ap
pointment. 8ytl
The street work on both Baltimore
and Jackson Avenues is proceeding
rapidly and with anything like fair
weather the entire projects will he
finished within the allnted 60 days.
Thfre are about 30 teams at work
on naittmore Ave. ana nearly as
many on Jackson.
R. W. Boyle is ordering his lit;
cohdeu changed from Casa Grande,
rtriz. to L,os Angeles, 1.3m. says
they are nicely located in Los
Angeles but hope to spend Christinas
in Bandon. The many friends of
the Boyle family are very much in
hopes that they will carry ouf their
desires.
G'o. V. Laird refiKiieifi 011 the
Spefdwril from Sao iFfancieco where
he im securing tits supplies,, for his
seow cnnlracts. srl supplies ar
rived eNCept.oaecajr load' ot fixture
and tha digger whirl will come on
the nest trip 0 t&c btoai. SSJr.
Laird sa$'s ft will ncrti take him over
3odays 'lo jELaish up the .whole job
titer ho gets started'.
Miss Simpson
GRADUATE NURSE
, Phone '934 '
Declare War on Colda,
A crusade of education which aims
"that common coltls may become
uncommon within the next gener
ation" has been begun by prominent
New York physicians. Here is a
list of the "don'ts" which the doc
tors say will prevent the annual
visitation of tho cold:
"Don't sit in a 'draughty car."
"Don't sleep in hot rooms "
"Don't avoid the fresh air."
"Don't stuff yourself at mealtime.
Overeating reduces your resistance"
To which we would add when
you take a cold get rid ol il as
quickly as possible. 0 To accomplish
that yofl will find Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy most excellent
Sold by All Dealers,
Would Make Them Better if
They Could.
The makers of Foley Kidney Pills
know that they have absolutely the
be.st combination of curative and
healing "nedicines for kidney and
bladder ailments and urinary irregu
larities that it 19 possible to produce.
That is why Fotey Kidney Pills are
the best medicine' for. the purpose
you can buy. The Orange. Phar
macy. For Children their it Nothing
Better.
A cough medicine for children
must help their couehs .and -colds
without bad effects on their little
stomachs and bowels Foley's
Honey and Ta exactly, fills this
need. No opiates, no sour stomach
no constipation follows its use.' Stuf
fy colds, wheezy breathing, coghs
and croup. are-all quickly 'helped
1 lie Orange lfharmacy.
Pain in Back and Rheums
tiam.
Torment thousands of iieople
daily. Uon t be one of these suffer
ers when lor so littie cost you can
get well nu 01 tfie cause. F otey
Kidney Puis begin their good work
fro.n the very first dose. They ex
ert so direct an action on the kid
ncys and bladder that the pain and
torment ol backache, rhumatisin
and kidney troublh is soon dis
pellcd, The Orange Pharmacy.
A Great Building Falls.
when its foundation is undermined
and if the foundation of health iood
digestion is attacked, quick col
apse follows. On the first signs of
indigtion, Dr. King's New Life
Pills should be taken to tone the
stomach and regulate liver, kidneys
and bowels. Pleasant, easy, safr
and only 35 cents at all druggists.
Only a Fire Hero.
but the crowd cheered, as, with
burned hands, lie hekl up a small
round box, "Fellows!" he shouted
"this Bucklen's Arnica Salve I hold,
has everything beat (or burns,"
Right 1 also for boils, ulcers, sores,
pimples, eczema, cttts, sprains,
bruises, surest- pile cure, it sub
dues inflammation, kills pain. Only
95 cents at all druggists.
A Night of Terror.
Few nights are more terrible than
that of a mother looking on her
child choking and gasping lor breath
during an attack of croup, and
nothing in the house to relieve it
Many mothers have passed nights of
terror in this situation. A little fore
thought will enable you 10 avoid all
lus, Chamberlain's Cough Remetiv
is a certain cure (or croup and has
n-cvee been known to (ail. Keen it
at luiia. for sale by au dealers.
Porto Rico's New Wonder.
From (ar away Porto Rico come
reports ot a wondertu4 new discovery
inai is oeneveu win vastly benefit
the prople. Ramon T. March.-ui
of lUrcclnneta, writes "Dr. King's
New iJiscovery is doing splendid
work here. It cured me about five
times oi terrible coughs and colds.
also my brother of a severe cold in
lus chest and more than 20 others
who used it on my advice. We
hope this great medicine will be Mld
in every drug store in Porto Rico.'
or throat and hint; . troubles thetf
is nothing better. A trial will con
vlnce you oi its merit, socand $1 00
J rial bottle tree. (uaavte bv
U druggists.
RELIABLE HOSE THEATMEKf'
Tli OltKIXE treatment for tU Drink
ftubit cau he utaft with absolute confh
djtiod. It !vtroy aU !sttva M wfe i!r,
laser or other alcoholic tOaulMitt. Tliou
unit llav miccnseAifly uit ij csu. Sari
only 4d.00 par Wi. XI jsou foil e'.'
results from OUUIC u&Hv av trial, youv
money" will Im refunded. ' tot fix
ooWet telling nil fcbdut ORIil.VE,
Orange Pharmacy
DRINK
HABIT
Cause of Insomnia. ' -
The most common cause of in
.ionium is. disorders ol tin siomach
and coiihtipaticn. Chamberlain's
tablets correct these disorders und
enable you td sleep. For sale by
an ueuiers.
Tonight.
1 omglit, 11 you feel dull and stu
pid, or bilious and constipate take
a pose of Chamberlain's Tabli'is nnrl
you will feel all right tomorrow. For
saie oy an dealers.
Flagged Train With Shirt.
Tearing a sliirt .from his back an
"Ohio man flagged a train and saved
:. f- - l- I ... rr. .
u iiiiiii ,1 wrccK,.aui 11. 1.. Alston,
Raleigh, N. C, oiufe prevented :t
wreck with Electric Bitters. "I wss
in. a terrible plight when I hegan to
use them," he writes, "my stomach',
head, back and kidneys- were all
badlo affected and my liver was in
bad condition, but four bottles of
Elfclnc Bilters made me feel like a
new 'man," A "trial will convince
you ot their matchless merit for any
stomach, Ymf or. widney tiouble.
I'rice 50 cents at all druggists.
In the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon for Coos
County.
Get), W. Mora Lumtm Gua-
TJ
D. ft. Baicim mil Airtfioiur
BtIw, mI the Colullc Mill
& Tug Corafwwy, ft corporation
! SUMMONS
To D. H. Dwm emi riu- CoqvtiHe MiH & Tug
Company Cofpotafion, tWimlos:
Is the name of tke Slc o( Otrgoit, you d
each o( you rc lmrty rewinl lo apfx-u ami
aniwer the comiIm4 Klnl jjki you in Ae
aioye etitrtW coUfl and catue, on or Mofe tke
fciit day oi rhe liine preacrilxxl in tlie older, (or
the pulUcalion o( this summon!, and 'A you fail
o to appeal ami aajwo laid cowtplairrt on of
before llie Utl day of the lime an preacriljol, iKe
plaintiff take jwlgmea again! you and will ap
ply lo die court for lie relief demanded in ttt
cotnplainl. a mcewtel liatrmrRt oi wKich ii tn
UUi:
For jwlfewwl against (lie deirodonli laicum
ear'. Deeler foi the mmol f 139.80, witfi iaterett
at vUe lrgal rate from ami alter Septemer 24ti,
1913, logetlier with $75 reatonable attorney 'i Im
awl the coMs and dislxHsements of lliii suit and
a decree forclosing tWe pUintifl's lien, ai againM
all of I lie defendants m thii .ut wpen the prop
etty desciifwd ai a thmgle mill, constructed ami
being upon a portion of Lot one, in section
thirty, township twenty-eialit. soutli of rarare
fourteen wot of the WiHamette Meridian.
tandina on the riJM bank of rite Conuille River.
opposite the sawmill of tte Geo. W. Moore
Lumber Company, new to rbe'Town ol Ban
don. Coo County. Orrvon. loartrier with ihe
land upon which same is constructed, including
a convenient space mow! taxi mill
ai may be required tor
the convenlient use and occupation thereof, de
sciibed substantially as commencing at a point
one hundred feet North of the said building,
runniag thence east lo the CrxiuiHe River, thence
southerly along Ihe Conuille River one hundred
feet, thrnce to a point one hundred (eel south
west of the said building, thence lo tlie place of
beginning including all appurtenances, fiitufes
and hereditaments lor tlte satisfaction of the said
judjHtent, and the lien of plaintiff with cotis,
disbursements and attorneys fees.
This srunuoas is served upon you pursuant ta
an order of llie above entitled Court, made and
entered on I6lh day of October, 1913, and re
quiring the publication hereof in the Bandon
Recorder, a srnH-wecity newspaper, once a
week foe the period of ail weeks: the date of
the first publication of this aucnmons is October
24, 1913.
G. T. IKEADGOLD. Attorney tot
Plaintiff, PosiotSce address, Uandon, Oregon.
Oct 24. Dw 5F.
Notice to Creditors.
Notice is hereby i'ivai to the creditors
(if, Md all per soil b having claims acaiiist
Henry Clenwiu Koitvctintes Lnuwu as
Henry Chltmetis, deceased, that the iHider-
iipiied hat Ixen appointed administratrix of
the estate of said deceased by order of the
County Court of the State of Oregon for
Coos County, and. lias duly iiuajified as
Midi administratis:, and all per&ons having
claims against said deceased or against his
estate are hereby required to present
them with the proper vouchers within si
months from the date of this notice to the
undrrsiirned at the office of G. T. Tteait-
gold, attorney for said adiuinistrntm in
lUndon, Coos County, Oregon.
Dated and published for the first time
his t24th day of October,- I9H,
ANN J K CI.KAKV,
Administratrii of the es talc of Henry
Clemens, sometimes known as He nry
Chlemi'lis, deceased'.
Oct 24.Nov.21-l:
Notice to Contractors. Re
advertisement For Bids For
the Improvement of 1st
Street North.
Notice is hereby civen that sealed bids
will be received by the Common Council irf
the City of lkindon, Oregon, until half
past seven- o'clock p tit. of tht lVtlr day o
Nombtrl91J for, the iiyproiement o
Kirst StrtH' North from tir -Kas-t litit of
HaeltHi tveuiK f) tlw West line lit June
Avetine in liiunJon, Oregon, wcording to
the plan Mii swcirlciifi'itiis im fil in the
ofSct of tlse City Htcordr wul rlwre open
to the inspection iA til trsons urtertsted
tlfera'm,
All bids inn lw in accorrfancwith the
reqirirtimms accouiumiyiiuir Said svocioo
tions wul u(iuu blarvtts &ir (lit purpose vthich
oill 1 btniplwd ii ruquvst af the office
of the City lcb(ilr. A certified check of
5 put ceirf of Hft aiiiounr of the hid ' must
accompjny tha bid to. be forfeited to the
t'ity of liomlon in tsw the contractor fails
to enter into t contract with the said city
ithin five (leys from the dafr said contract
is avardeih
rh Coinmow eounctl' resarvts th6 right
tn rvject any and all bids. Uy order Cf
Common Council of thcCtty of llamlon.
IJated this MU day of Jvovumber 1911.
li. KAUSkIID,
' Cit Rtcorderv
Hrst I'uWi Nov. 4th 1913
Second l'ubl. ov. 7 19U
Third l'ubl. Nov. ltli 19H, j
Got Any
Spa
' .Osc electric appliances for the household '
t work and you will "have time for other'
. things. Let us demonstrate them to you
BANDON POWER COMPANY
S. S. ELIZABETH
Urgo Two Perth Outtide State Roomt with Running Wnter
Eight Day Service Between the Coquille River and
San Francisco
First Class Passenger Fare, $7.5Q
Freight Rates. $3 on Up Freight
Re.etatian.i Fuhrman'a Phnrmncy, Coquille; Pcrfcin.', M)tlo Point
. E. 6c E. T. Kruse, ownets and managers, 24 California St., San Francisco.
J. E. Walstrom, Agent, Bandon.
LODGE DIRECTORY
BANDON LODGE, No, t3fl A. F. & A
M C..l ... C...l...
Iter the full moon of each month. Special
communications second Saturday tWeallrr.
All Matter Ma-sens cordially invited, .
VV. E. Oak. V. tU
Enatern Star
f 1CCI DENTAL CHAPTER. No. 45. O.
E. S., meets Sa'uiiUy evening before and
after stated commanication ot nlasAntc Lodge
Visiting members cordially invited ta attend.
Alice C. Gallia, W. M
flow Diflgaraaa, SccirUry.
t. O. . V
T5ANDON LODGE. No. 133. 1. 0. O. F,
meets every Wednesday evening. Viating
Ixnihevs in good slanutng coeduilly invited.
1 1. A. Halfteld, N, C
D. C. Kay, Sec.
Kulgbla uf i'ftUUt
TlEU'HI LODGE. No. M. Kaattttt o
Pythias. Meets every Monday evening
at Kniglits Hall. Visiting luMs mvtted to
ttend. G. II. McNaW.CC.
0. N. Harrington K. oi R. S.
Loyal Order of Mootl
Meets Thursday evenings in I. O, O. F.
Hall. Transient Moose cordially invited.
Something doing every Thursday.
Rebekait
OCEAN ItEDEKAH LODGE. No. 126
I. O. O.F.,meets2nd and 4th Tuesday at
I O. O. F. Hall. Tiaoacienl members cotdtaliy.
invited. Alpha Whcelal. N. C
Jtuepitina Stottl, Sexrettry.
w. o. w.
SOMETHING DOING Ey Minuu
Every Tuesday Night.
SEASIDE CAMP NO. 212. '
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD.!
Meets at K. ol P. Hall. Visiting Nainlitai
Welcome.
C, M. Gaga. C. C,
H. E. Doal. Clerk.
Whole Family Benefited
By Wonderful Remedy
There are many little things to
annoy us, unik'r prt-stut r,otiditio(tt
. life, Tli hurry, bant work,
noise am! strain all tell on us and
tend lo irtivokt ucrvousnciii and
irritalility.. We arc frtiiutntly S-o
worn out re can ncttticr el, slct
itor xxoiU will atty comfort. We
arc out of line willt otrttre atul
others as welt.
A food tiling o do under mcfi
citcumstauces is to- falit totneltuAj;
lite'
Dr. Miles' Ahti-Pain PilU
to relieve.' the strain ot the nerves.
Mfs. J. II. Iiartsfitld, 82 Plttift St.,
Atlanta G., writes:
"1 Imve cm eavcrul cttcasle-n bon
vastly rellertxl. by the use of your med'
Tclnm, eaiioclally the AiUl-I'aln ' Mis.
wlilch I icoti) constnyitly an tiand Tor
tho usa of myaaU, hugbantli and two
flona. . Not hi ny In the world eqixtls tliarfi
asj a headache rorHedy. Often I am
enaklml by tho uJn ot eno ar two' of
tho Pills to csntfcnuc rfiy heuavvrorlc
when otliorwlso l would b In 'bed. Ut
nbaband Jolrfu me Ui ray prnlso of tho
Antl-Paln P11U and Nevlno."
Dr. 'Mire 'Aiitiain
ara relied upeii to re4icve p;it),
flervousnnss and irritbiliy ki thou
datjds of lioureliolds; Oi proven
merit after'' twenty yeawl ui, yoi
can have no 'reason V.ting lfivt'
without fhem.
It
t's- js.i,nitf titito
., Cllj$y3t. Dfl.
At all DruaolitO t'i'
MILES M8DICAL
Time To
re?
Professional Cards.
THOMAS F. HAGGERTY
" AttQrney-at-Litw
Over RlcNair's iiantvstr St9 .
IlKfiie 412 .
(iANiJON. oa:Mi
C. "R. WADE ' ' . '.."'
lawyer
DR. H. L. HOUSTON
Physiciun & Surgeon
Offtco eat Drug .Store. Hours, 9 to 12 4. Hi;
1:30 to 4 (i. ra; 7 td 8 in tfie eroiaa. .
HANDOM, OttECOM
DR. SMITH J. MANM
Physician & Surgeon
O&ca tnPenter Dttitiinj. J iaisas, 9to 13 a tt;
ta 5 p. tn. '
ANUON, OUfSGOM
DR.'.L. P. SORENSON
Dentist
Office ovei Vitnn Cale. Telmtiooa ij affir
Vui rcaideacc.
DANDON, QUfCGOW ;
G. T. TREADGOLD
. A ttorney anil Counselor '
at law
Cfite iin Bandon tnvoslAvcni CtabgjL&p
Net ry PuLlic
.DANDON, OMEGOfSS
DR. R. V. LEEP
. Physician '& Surgeon '
Q3k in fUati-n iluiliti.
Pttone 72. . '
t; aw won, ottKttaws
Dtl. ARTHUR GAL'G . .
Physician $ Surgeon
Ol&ta aw Oianjc f'hwmaey. 'OSste ifosiU,
aQ r 1 1 1 -1 r i e
jw. i.eeiasnce xrwtat, Pi J.
IIANDON,' OiltG'OK
DR. S. C. ENDICQTT
'. . Dentist '
0?it.PlS! 71; .. PJiona 312,
' IIANDON, .OREGON
DR. II. B. MOORE
Chiropractor
Offre Hdiw: 9:30 I. 12 and 2 to 5.
Offlc. in Tiraraons BlocL BANDON, ORE
FRED L. LEEPER
Contractor and
Builder
If viiii arc aiminii to build let
ClTri dd'tli rrit Pl.irw
Jy v h"'w fc.llll JWU. s llllin
Ta W d c s t i mates furnijihtiflni
I P O. BOX 003.' HANDON