' 4 tEl nrt cj. s r " '-h u is 1 lUndon Record- Member 18, 1913 RAILROADS TAKE TOLL AccMmU Reported For EJev . en Month We All on .Principal Roads The toll oflife incident to railroad operation in Oregon continues large hupiteof the "anhyr first'' move - went among railroad employes and efforts to protect the public. Re ports received by the state railroad cqmmweion lor the it months end. imr Nov. i show that ott g ol the principal railroads in the state 74 persons were killed and 422 were Injured more ot less seriously. These reports sholr hat' on the O W-R-N, tgpersons were killed and 89 Injured during this ieriod ol time On the Sothern Pacific 23 wese kill ed and 151 were injured. On the S. P. and S., 5 were killed and 32 were snjured. On the Portland, rail way, Light and Power company, 16 were killed ad 18 were injured. Dnthe United Railway, 4 were kill ed and 18 injured. On the Oregon Elictric, 5 were killed and 50 injured Mono were killed on the Portland, Eugene and Eastern, but 35 were injured, and 22 were injuscd on rhe pacific Railway and Navagation company's eoad. On the Oregon Short, line, 3 were killed and 7 in jured. On 10 ol the smaller roads, ag gregating 162 miles ol road in oper ation, riot a single accident was re portsd. These were the central R. R, ol Oregon, the Great Sothern R. R., the Great Northern, which has onjy 10 miles ol line in this state Mount Hood R." R4, - Nevada. Cali-lornia-Qregon. Pacific and Eastern, cRogue River Valley, Willamette Valley and. Coast R. R., Portland and Southwestern, CUtskanie and Nehalem. LUNDERS OF ARTISTS. 1 'kl.i! .1 ..UaI in'the dMM of tho capltol at Wwh Acton thft are eight ret psUutlngi Mrpfullr daofaraed and executed by the artists" for the adornment of the. na tion's greatest building. , Yet nre or wm n either defective In technique or In error as to' natural or historical facts. One of tho best known picture to that In which Wftshlnston Is shown resigning his commlnsion to the Conti nental concress. There af two young girls, nIaiost 'llfe .iJse, sUndlnff In tho foreground. They arc very pretty Vftuiw elrls. bnt oue of ttiesn rum three hands. One left hand rests on the huulder of .her companion another left band ts round her coinpauIou'H waist Doubtless tho artist Trumbull painted both hands to net' which jnwe he nreferred and then forgot to paint out the HUcrIluou hand. DUROlially across tuo rotunaa is sue painting of tho buptlntn of I'ocnhontus. uiiii.,.. 1,1 tli.. fiiri'irround U Uueeilll- cutiough, tho undo of Pocahontan. He to barefooted. nd41ii arttot nas giv en him sU toes on bjs leftfoot. In Uiepalntlng of tho luudlng of Co himl.ni which used to be reproduced on the Ave dollar bnnknote, the 'artist has painted threo flags. They.jiro very well drami.Jiut one l blowing east, one wesV uUdono south, which Indi cates u very variable couilltlou of the wind on that famous day. in the picture of tho surrender Of i-t ..til,. ft. ....mi I Witahltiirtnil Itt r-itl i;uriimuiu9 iiwiiuim uhoh.hb.wh BpicuouH wilted upon n wUit norae. tint General wi.tmlngtoti wan not pre llu. Miirreiide'r. Coruwallis did' not Hurrendcr his nrmy In person, but wmt.n aubordlnnte olllcer to do no. Ac mrrtlnHv Wnxliliii'toil detailed un Offi cer of corresondliig rank to receive top surriuidcr. It wonJULhaio len a Th Junction. "Now. Thomas." nuked the teacher of 11 suinll pupil. 'Villi you tell me what a Junction Is?" "Sure I can. A Junction is a piace where n railroad gets it divorce frorn ItseuV'-Now York fllobe. Oregon Newt. Widespread observance oJ apple day, Ndvember t8, is expected to give the Oregon apple one ol the greatest bits ol advertising it has ever received. Apples and apple dishes will be served in hotels anil restaurants all over the United States. Scores ol menusand prom ises ol co operation have been re ceived' at the Portland Commercial Club, even lar away Alaska h.iving: lallen in line, and newspapers all. over the conntrg are boosting the matter along. Eight pics, six months, 1632 pounds. $123.00. This is h con denned storv nl what has been ac ' r comnlished by a larmcr at Indcpcn dence, Oregon, who recenily hauled his pork to market and disused ol it Each hog was sir months old and nvcraged 204 iwwnds, making an nveracc value ol ts 38 a head. or $2.56 per month per hog. 1 'Never let vour lMus make hogs ol them selves," is the advice ol a prominent farm exwertMn urging farmers to hurry the growth ol their pigs and getting thwn to market when from 6 to 9 months old. Of great interest lo every section ol the, great Columbia basin is lie announcement, made by James J. Hill himscll within the past week, that a new line ol steamers will be put in operation between the mouth ol the' river and lilornia points within the next fifteen months. Two fine combination freight and 4 passenger steamers are now being built at Philadelphia, and it is said they will be the fastest vessels ever sailed under the American flag. Each will have capacity for 8o pj.HsedgHM and 1,00 tens of freight, and they arc expected to beat the present best railroad time between PortkuHl and San Francisco by four hours. Toftigkt; It you test dull and stu pid, er bilious awl comtipated take a pase el Chamberlain's Tablets and yu wMI fori al rigfct tomorrow. For aa jtli LyM PViV F flW WPd titling tWWfliwcc iuMT IoiKWit TABs it leed fire'navnSLot F Insur; been cl ladder Si? top. protection people it other " Bre Wh:iyou E. . OAKES. troub "Clean Up the Bowels and Keep Them Clean" There are many remedies to be had for constipation, but the diffi culty is to procure one that acts without violence. A remedy that does not perform b y force what should be accom- lined by dctjui- Ion is Dr. Miles' Laxative Tablets. After using them, Mr. N. A. Waddcll, I 5 Washington t, Waco, Tex., says: "Almoat all my lift) I h&v hn 11 with eoBMIruitlon. and huvn trtJ masy roinnI)o. all of which cniol to rauia pnln wllhout etvlne much relief. I tlnully tried Dr. MH" Laxattvo TWta una found them ex. etlknt their action Is liaxjiiit ami mUJ, and their ehcowlata ta' make them air to taka. I km mora than !il to rcvomaienj them." "Clean up the bowels and keep them clean." is the adviee of all physician, because Ihey Nalirc the Jangrr .resulting from habitual con stipation. Do not delay too long, but begin proper curative measures. Dr. MHes' Laxatja-e Tablets area new remedy for this old complaint, and a great improvement over the cathartics you have btcn using iu the past. They taste like candy and work like a charm. A trial will convince you. Dr, Miles' Laxative Tablets are sold by all druggists, at 35 cents a box containing 35 doses. It not foaftd satisfactory after trial,' re turn the box to your druggist and he will return your money. ,t Mil H IJlBlf ftl IS. ekltwS. '-- wweii pejfrwfS wsv aisweWf WHaV Nntice of ADDortionment. of Cost for the Improvement of Twelfth Street West in the City of oBandon, Ore 90 n. ;. l.rrrhv liveni TlBt the CCtet ..1 .1.. : f i2ih Street West Jn Ul IMC IHIi.u..ifc.. tlx City of ltamlon, OrcRmi, has ln ap portioned and if now on file in the office of the City KecorJcr of saiJ City, and there subject to examination; Ihc wlioie cosi ui said improvement is $134.9 and is appor tioned and assnsed Ut Iicat Improvemefit ni.iflrt No. 5. hich district emlimcesall of llie property on eitlirr side of said 12th Street West and almtliiiR on the same be tween the East line of Kensington Avenue and the Wejt line of the Morras Addition r. Itin.lnn Oretron. from the marginal line of said 12th Street West lack: to the center of the block or blocks abultmc thereon. This notice is published in accordance with Sec. 10S of the Charter of the City of Bandon in the official aper of said city to-witi The liandon Recorder, -the first tuiMIraiinn on Nov. lllh. -4913. and the last on Nov. 18, 1913, andany objections to said apportionment any exisis; wherein the same is unjust or inequitable must be filed jn writing with the City Re. ronler of the said Citv within ten (10) days from the date of the last publication of this notice, which date is Nov. 18, 1913, tliat the same may be heard and properly equalised and adjusted by tnc lominon Council before the passage of any ordi nance assessing the cost ol said improve mmt. fiaiil Coininon Council will meet as a board of eq-jaliiation to hear the assess ments for the improvement ot 12th btrcet Weil on the 3rd dav of December. 1913, at the hour of 8 o'clock P. M. of sai day, Dated at liandon, Orefion, this loth day of Nov., 1913. E. 11. KAUSRUD, City Recorder. Firtt Ihibl. Nov. 11, 1913. Last l'ubl. Nov. 18, 193. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Coos County. 1 Geo, W. Moore Lumber Com- piny, a dorporlion. I .IIWIM, , TO D. R. Bascum aodAolhoDy f SUMMONS Beeler. aad the. Coquille Mill fttTisg Company, 'curporalion UetrricUnls j To D. R. Btscum and the Coquille Mill & Tug Company Cxipr-Vjoo. rfcndtuU: In the name of the Stale of Oregon, you and each of you are hereby required to appear and answer me compiauu nica aaum yuu in uic tbove entitled court and .cause, on or before the lut iUi of the time ore scribed in the order.- for the pubh'cation of this summons, and if you fail so' to appear and answer said complatnt on or before the last day cf the time so prescribed, the plaintiff take judgment againi you and will ap ply to the court for the relief demanded in Us complaint, a succinct statement of which is as (olfows: For judgement against the deicudantt Baicuir , aiu, Beeler for the sumol $139.60, with interest at the legal rate Irom and after Seplesner 24th, 1913, logrtherwilh $75 reasonable attorney's fees awl the costs and disbursements of this suit and a decree lorcloiuig Ihe plaintin s hen, as against all of the defendants in this suit upon the prop erly described a a shingle mill, constructed and being upon a portion of Lot one, in section thirty, township twenty-eight, south of range fourteen west ol the Willamette Meridian, standing on the right bank of the Coquille Rim, opposite the sawmill ol the Ceo. W. Moore Lumber Company, near to the Town o Ban don, Coos County, Oregon, together with the land upon which same is constructed, including a convenient space around .said mill as may be required for the convenient use and occupation thereof, de scribed substantially as commercing al a point one hundred feet north ol the said buikling, running thence east lo the Coquille River, ihence southerly along ihe Coquille River one hundred feet, ihence to a point one hundred feet south west ol the said building, ihence to the place ol beginning including all appurtenance, fixtures rad hereditaments lor the salulaclion of ihe sdd judgment, and the lien ot plaintiff with costs, ditbursemenU and atloraeyi fees. This summons is served upon you pursuant to an order of the above entitled Court, made and entered on loth day ol October, 1913, and re. quiring the publication hereof in the Bandso Recorder, a semi-weckly newipaper, once a week for the period of six weeks; the dale ol the fi't oublicalion of this summons is October 24. 1913. G. T. TREADCOLD. Attorney for riamliit, rouothce addiess, uandon, Uievon, Oct 24.Dec 5F. Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby Riven io the creditors nl. and all persons liavini; claims arainst Henry Clemens sometimes Lnown at Henry L ilcmcns, deceased, that the under- signed las eeii appointed administratrix of the estate ol said deceased by order of the County Court of the State of Oregon for Coos County, and has duly, qualified as such administratix, and all persons having claims against said deceased or agaiust his estate are hereby required to present them with the proper vouchers within six months from the tUte of this notice to the timlcrstcned at the office of G. T, Ttead cold, attorney for said adminittmtrix in lUmlon, Coos County, Orrguu. Dated anil puhlUhcd for the first time his tlHth day of October, 1911. .... ANNIK CJ.EARV, Administratrix of the wtate of Henry Clemens, omctimcs known as Henry Chlemens, deceased, Oct 24.Nov. 21-F Only a Fire Hero. but the crowd cheered, a, with burned hands, he held up a small toundbox, "Fellows." he shouted, "this Bucklen's Arnica Salve I hold, has everything beat for burns." Right! also lor boils, ulcers, sores, pimples, eczema, cuts, sprains, hnnVes.. Surest pile cure. It sub. dues inflammation, kills pain. Only 35 cejUs at all druggists. S3 FIE. a Big Success BIGIALI .U-m IBM I Come early and make your selectii 5 y '1. I . i from complete assortments 5 SEX Ladies Suits & Coal aW J at a fraction of the regular prices. MEN'S SUITS $2.50 AND W 4. Big Line Ruff Neck Sweaters in Carcfi White and Oxford, greatly reduced. Raincoats and Umbrellas going vat Reduced, Pnc Men's Packard $5.00 Shoes at $2.00 per Ladies Oxford Ties 50c per pair while they, j . J3i All Calicos 5c. Best 12 1-2 & 15c Ginghams 12 l-2c and 15c Outing Flannel at 9c per 20c Fleeced Kimona Goods at 12 l-2c per. it Children's Cloaks All Reducri Bargains in short lengths of Dress Goods, Si SEE THE REMNANT COUNT Bandon Dry Goods Cause of Insomnia. The most common cause of in somnia is disorders of the stomach and constipation. Chamberlain's Tablets correct these disorders and enable you lo slecp For sale by all dealers. Birniinnhum, Ala. F. L. Willis suffered greatly from asthma and bronchitis. He v, riles! 'I gotno relief until I took Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. It entirely re moved thosd choking sensations, and nevei lailt d to produce an easy and comfortable condition ol the lungs." The Orange Pharmacy. Pain in Back and Rheuma tism. Torment thousands ol people daily. Don't be one of these suffer ers when for so littie cost you can get well rid of the cause. Foley Kidney Pills begin their good work from the very first dose. They ex ert so direct an action on the kid neys and bladder that the min .iiwl torment ol backache, rheumatism ami kulnev troublh ts soon dis. pelled. The Orange Pharmacy. Porto Rico's New Wonder. From lar away Porto Rico come reports ol a wonderful uew discovery that is believed will vastly benefit the people. Ramon T. Marclian, of Barceloneta. writes "Dr. King's New Discovery is doing splendid work here. It cured me about five times ol terrible coughs and colds, also my brother of a severe cold in his chest and more thin ao others who Used it on mv mlvin. U'.. hope this great medicine will be sold in every drug store in Porto Rico.' For throat and luni trouble n...... is nothing better A trial will con vince you ol us merit 50 and f 1.00 Tnal bottle tree. r.nnrrmi...-i I , . " SS.1 ' I oil drujjguta. Great Combinal Offer! The Recorder nwnnircmciil h:is made arrstW - f.-i with the Portland Evening Telegram whe .... 1 can jrive subscrihers the advantage of a g'B3 hination offer for'i limited period. You c& Metropolitan evening paper with all the law from nil rv.p fU t.rll sin1 nil rlif news and vichlitv in th Ufrnrrltr :it .1 reniarkablyiPWl The Evening Telegram is' the best paper in market reports unexcelled. Saturdry evenii, V- 1 contains a magazine dnd comic section P, r f- The Portland Evening Telegram, per yot oandon aemi-Wcekly Recorder Total Both papers 1 year if tak djl en before Dec. 31st, 1913 tJTT Subscribe for the Bandott's real newi