Semi-Weekly BanJon RactMtfcr, November 21, 19.13 Pag 2 LODGE DIRECTORY s SEMI-WEEKLY B A N DO N RE C ORDE R Published Every Tuesday and' Friday by" the Recorder ' Publishing Company.,, j :.' 'Entered at the PostoHice at. BanJon, Orerron, as Mail flatter of the 'Second Claw "cE.KOPF, . A. W, STUART Subscription' $. 50, per Tear in . Advance.. Advertising rates . made known on application J " .. OFFICIAL PAPER OF Notice to Parent. Th'e school census will be taken of all children in the district (54) in a lew days by the school clerk J W.' Mast. However in So large a district it is easy to overlook some children. Will all parents kindly co-operate and facilitate the work ol taking the census by sending in the ' namee and ages ol all children oyer 4 years old and under ao whom tin; clerk has not enumerated by Nov io? Thimust be done the next dy or two after that dale to gel in to this vears census The board Is anxious to have every .child of school age enumerated as we cdnnot draw any school money foi those not en umerated, and every child enumer ated draws $8;oo. We need this money to help run the school as It shonld be. Adolph Haberly, Chair man of the Board. Lanefskt Channel Work. Washington. Nov. 17. Senator Lane today introduced a resolution calling on the Army engineers to submit to Congress plans and esti mates for opening the Columbia and Snake Rivers to continuous navi Ration from Cdilo to Riparia. Senator Lane says the project is entirely feasible and if the channels are cleared out there is an abundance of water to enable any vessels that can passthrovgh Celilo Canal reach ing Riparia.. ' Ferett Land Open Portland, Nov. 19 Announce ment was made by the Portland office- of the U. S. forest service that 2033 acres of land in the Siuslaw ' natihnal; forest has been listed with the secretary of the interior th be declaired open for settlemeut and .entry. The Sitlslaw forest lies in Tillamook, Lincon, Lane and Coos counties. Declare War on Cotd. A crusade of education which aims "that common colds may become uncommon within the next grner ation'Miaa been begun by prominent New York physicians. Here is a list ol the "don't" which the doc tors say will prevent the annual visitation of .the cold: ' . "Don't ?it in a draughty car.'' "Don't slccpin hot rooms " "Don't avoid the ffeah air." "bon't'stuff yourscll at mealtime. Overeating reduces your resistance." To'-which wc would add when you take a cold gel rid ol it as ouicWy as possible. To accomplish that yotr will find Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, most excellent. Sold by All. Dealers, Oregon Agricultural College . Farmers' Week, DecembeP 8th to 13th. This will lie a notable event in the edu cational history of Orefion. , Farmers' Co-operation will be the leading topic of a stimulating series of lectures. The week will be crowded with diseussiofu and demonstrations in everything that 111al.es for the welfare of the farmer and home malcr. ' Winter Short Course . Jan. 5 to 30, 1913 The college has spared no erlort to make this the most complete short courc in its history. A very tyide raiiRe of courses will be ottered in General Agnail ture, Horticulture, Animal Husbandry, Dairying, Poultry Keeping, Mechanics Arts, Domestic Science and Art, Com merce, Forestry, and Music, Numerous lectures and discussions on Farmers' Co operation, at home and alilroad, will be a leading feature. Make this a pleasant and profitable winter outing. No tuition, Ac iiomodatioiis reasonable. (.Reduced rates 011 all railroads. For further infurmion ad dress II. M. TF.NN AN'l't, Kcg'Atrar, Cor vallii, Oregon. ' y Farmers' lluiineti Courses by rorreipou. deuce without tuition, THE CITY OF BANDON Traders' Exchange. Located on and Street in the old Woolen Mill Building. The object of the Tradehs Exchange is not to buy, but to act as a go-between to parties that have anything .to trade or exchange or yoit can set a price on anything you have to sell, leave it at the Traders Exchange and it will be sold for you, we have plenty of. floor space; we will also list anything and everything for Sale or Trade, Farms. Stock, Real Estate, Household goods, Machin ery, Merchandise, Vehicles of all kinds, Harness arid Saddle?, Boats, junk of all kind. Later on we will have a Traders Exchange auction day once a month, when wc would like to have .Farmers .and others bring in Livestock and produce of all kinds. Likely by that time we will have the merchants and business men in with us and have ajgeneral Bandnn bargain day. Business will be on a to per cent basis, Real Es tate on a 5 per cent. There is no. graft to the business, you set your own prices. The Traders Ex change getr. a 10 per cent or 5 per cent commission for storage and bringing the Traders or Buyer and Seller together, also storage ware rooms. Come in and see us or drop us a card. Wc want to do business with the whole surrounding country. Get in and be a booster, this is going to help' everybody. Traders exchange: W. G. Cadby. Prop. Bandon Ore, In the Circuit Court of the State f Oregon for Coos County. Geo. W. Moore Lumber Com- party, corporation, riatniur, and Attlhnwy Better, tad tha Cotwille Mill & Tug Company, a corpcttion Uelendinti To D: R. Bauem and the Coqirille Mill tt Too. Company a CMpojalton. LWendaoli: In the name of lite Slate of Oregon, you ami each of you arc hereby required to appeal aad answer lit complain! filed against you ia the above entitled court and cauae, on or More the last day of the time prescribed in the order, for the publication of this summons, and if you fail to to appeal and answer said complaint on or before the last day df the time to prncirbed, tlx olainlifl lake iuik'tnenl attain! von and wilt ap ply to the couit for the relicl demanded ia its complain!, a succinct , statement ol which it a tollnwt: For ludcement Mtamat the deierMlantt tfescum an. Detler foi the sum of 139.60, wWt intern! al the legal rate liom and alter Septemer 24th, 1913, logetherwith $75 reasonable attorney's feet and the cotlt and disbursements el this suit and a decree lorcloting ihe plainlifj's lien, as against all of the defendants in this suit upon the xop erty oWribed at a shingle milt,a constructed and being upon a portion ol Lot one, in section thirty, township twenty. right, south of range fourteen west ol the Willamette Meridian, standing on th right Unit of the Coquille Rivet, opposite the sawmill al the Ceo. VV. Moore Lumber Company, near to IM I own 01 uaiy don. Com County, Or nun, together wkh th land upon which tame ia constructed, includirta coaTeatcnt space around said nut as may be required to. 1 lire consentient us and occupation iheteof, dc Bribed 'substantially as commencing al a pomt' on hundred feet north of live said building, running thence east to the Coquill Hirer, thonce southerly along tlie'Cot-uille Ritor one hundtcd feet, thence to a point one hundred fset south west of ihe said building, thence to the place of beginning including all appurtenances, future anil hercditameota for the SAlufaclion of lUs said.. iudamenl, and the lien ol pUintill with coats, disbursements and attorneys fees. . 1 Ins inmmoiit is serred upon you pursurnt lo an order ol the .above entitled Court, made ahd entered .on I6i.li day ol October, 1913, and je- quiring the publication hereol in Ihe Uandon Recorder, a semi-weeklv newspaper, once a week ihe hn for the period ol six weeks; the date ol ril publicafion ol'lhis summons is Oclobet 24, 1913. G. T. TREADGOLD. Attorney for Plaintiff, Pontoflice address, Dandon, Oregon. Oct24-Dec5F. '- Notice to Creditors. Notice is lierebylRi'vcn to the ereditors of, and all persons having claims against Henry Clemciit (ometmies known' as Henry Chlcmens,' defeated, that the umler-bij-ncil has '-ceil appointed administratrix of ihe estate of said deceased by ordrt of (tie County Court of the', State of Oregon for Coos County, and has duly qualified as such administratix, and all persons having clainui aaimt said deceased or against his cstatt are hereby reiptired to present them with the proper vouchers within six months from the d.ite'of this notice to the undersigned at thj ollice of (5. T. Ttean gold, attorney for said admiuiitriitrix in llandon.'Coos County, OreRon. a l4trtf and published for the first time his t24th thy of Octolcr, 1913. A'NNIB CI.KARV, Adininiitiatrix of the estate of Henry Clemens, tomcti-fiei kiiowu aslleiiry Chleiiieni, iltieato4. m Oct 24.Nov. 2UV .tlUHCIIllO, BANDON UODGE, No. 130 A. F. & "A M. SiaImI L-ommumuilirn But Saturday dler the dill moon ol each if.onih. Special communications second baluida? llicrcullct. t All Matter Masons cordiilly inilcd. . V. E. Crihe, W. Nf Phil Pearson, Secretary , ft u. Enstcrn Star OCCIDENTAL CHAlTEly No. 45. O. E. S., meets S.i'urday evening before and niter stated communication ol Masonic Lodge Visiting members cordially invited to attend. Alice C. Galhe'r. V. M Rosa Bingaman, Secretary. I. O. O. F RANDON LODGE. No. 133. 1, O. O. F. " meets every Wednesday evening. Visiting brothers in good standing cordially invited. H. A. MallieW,',N.li. D. C. Kay. Sec. Kiilclila or I'ytliln DELPHI LODGE. No. M, Knights ol Pythiai. Merts every Monday evening at Knights hall. Visiting knihls invited to attend. G. R. McNair. C. C. 13. N. Harrington K. of R. S. Loyal Order of Monte Meets Thursday cvenitiRs in I. O. O. F. Hall. .Yransiettt Moose cofdially invited. Something doing every Thursday. Relwkab OCEAN REBEKAH LODGE. No 126 . I. O. O.F.. meets 2nd and 4th Tuesday at. O.- O. F. Hall. Transient members cordially Wited. Eflie Mcy, N. G. Josephine Stoltz, Secretary. W. O. W. SOMETHING DOING Every- Minute Every Tuetday Night. Vj "SLASIUt. UAt"!- NU.,'ZU, WOODMEN OF THE' WORLD, Meelt at K. of P. Hall. Visiting Neighbors Welcome. C. M. Gaae. C. C. H. E. Boal, qiwk. Professional Cards. THOMAS F. HAGGIlR TY Attonwy-ai-Law .Over McNair's Hardware Store Phone 4X2 UANDON, ORKtiQN C. K. WAOE lawyer s. BANDON, OHKON DR: H. L. -HOUSTON Physician & Surgeon O&ca sxret Drug StMt. ilows, 9 to 12 a. .; 1:30 to 4 p. m; 7 to r ia tXe evnii;. BANDON, OKKGON 1U. SMITH . MANN Physician & Surgeon O&e a 'aster Duilding, i iowt, 9 la 1i . m; I to 5 p. nl. UANDON, ORKOON DR. L. P. SOUKNSON ' Dentist . . O&ca Vianoa Cafe. Tf lrpiw aj o&ce and residntce, - . AN1M)N, OKriCJON G. T, TREADGOLD Attorney dnd-Coiknselor at Ijuu . ' 0&nc uvli Baxlran Investutent Cnuiaay , ' ' NoUsajt Pulilie HANDON, OttKOON Dr.. u. y. IjE-ep Physician & Surgeon OCce in Ratmussen Bus'diitv. ' Phone 72. . . IJAN'DON, ORF.GON Dl. ARTHUR GALE Physician & Surgeon Office aver.Orani-e Pharmac-p. Office )hone, 352. Residence phone, 353. 1 . HANDON, OKKGON DR.'S. C. ElNfDICOTT' . Dentist, . Pffice Phon? 7I Res. Phone 312 HANDON, OKi:r,J)N DR. H. H. MOORE Chiropractor Ofhce I loursi 9i30 lo 12 and 2 to 5? .Office in nnimont Ubclr? HVNOON. RE M. G. POHL BANDON Thu bcsl is not too good for your eyes. Try me! To Save Life First aijd property afterwards is the fireman's duty. Your duty is to see -that in case or fire your loved ones are not made homeless and pennilet-s. Order a fire insurance policy from us today. 'Every day's delay means the risk of see ing your family without a home or the means of getting one. Donald M ac K n tosh Brown & Gibson The Leading Contractors and Builders We fttrttish jslatts and speci fications ami il you are r i'np to build anytliinp. no matter ho- larpe or ttov" small,' we can save yow money. Let t.s fijjttre on yottr littiWin. Mechanical Engineer , Contractor 'and BuitdW Bandon - " Oregon Miss Simpson i.CRADUATE NURSE Flvone. .934- Shoes sinned at. Hotel Qallin hy Archje Jorgensc n. ' lo-'J B an d ci ia E v cr y m am The volume of business we are doing attests . . the excellence of G. W. M. brands and methods GE(h W. M00RE-. LUMBER' CO. a S. ELIZABETH Largei Two fiertli Outside Slnte Rooms witli Riinmnit Wntrr Eight Day Service Between the Coquille River and Snn Francisco : . First Class Passongcr Fare, $7.50 Freight Rates! $3 on Up - Freight Rawarvntionai Fulirmnn'a Phnrmncy, Coquillt-; IVrhi'ns', M)rtl Point E. cV E. T. (Cruse, owners nnd .nanaers, 24 California Si., San Francuco, .' j. E. Wnlstrom. Agent, Bandon. IT Strauhal & Dippe Real Estate and Investments Choice farms, stoclc ranches, city property .and business investments. We are agents for some of the best fire insur ance companies in America. Wc'also furnish abstracts of title on short notice. We can save you time and money. Give us your business and keep your money at home.' Before purchasing elsewhere see us. Office, iit Old Bank Building. Phone ,13. ' - Strauhal and Dtppel Bandon, Oregon PLUMBING BUILT TO LAST Sy-gjf- BANDON HARDWARE COMPANY FRED L. LEEPER Contractor and' Builder If you are aiming to build let me figure with you. Plans ji n d estimates furnished. ' P. O. BOX 903. BANDON Do You. Want a If So Gall At The . D r u g Com p a n y Wc hav-Cj or two hundred designs with prices to suit all From $1.00 to $12.00 each Conklin or Williamson Pen Guaranteed Says: SfitTlT.nl nl is the only kind worth its price. Pipes that constant leak, lues that refuse to -draw are a continual expense and trouble. " The next time you need plumbing work wh not try' the .experiment of finding out why our work is. so highly spoken of. All ' - work done by us is absolute guaranteed. . PURE DRUGS Do you want pure drugs and drug sundries, finti perfumer hair brushes and toilet arti cles? If socall on C. Y. LOWE . Bandon, Oreyon