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S li-Wkly Bahdon Recorder, JadB&ry 2, 9i4 SEMI-WEEKLY BANDON RECORDER Published Every Tuesday and Friday by the Recorder rUUllSUlUli Vuuipanjr. Entered at the Postofiice at Bamlon, Matter of C. E. KOPF Oreeon, as Mail A. W. STUART5 . ' 'Ml ,1 H the Second uiasj Subscription $1.50 per Year in Advance. Advertising rates made known on application- OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE C1TV OF BANDON LOOKING FORWARD. a..i... t f U, new vetir it is only natural' that people should begin to speculate on the business out ' look for that year and the causes, if any, why there should be a good year or a bad year as the case might be. For Bandon ad vicinity there never was a better pro spect at the beginning of any year than we have this year, and there are many reasons why we think thus. If present plans holdup there will be at least five or six substantial new business blocks go up besides those already under way of construction. TIih nnrnimr of First Street has been one of the great est stimuli to the business interests of Bandon that has cdjrifc . t ".. . . 1 i 1 , n nlnnd to us in a loug time, and the tact is ueing ,uikcu a F.-. are being laid for a large amount of building along the ex tension of the street. Besides this building extension there are several other projects under way tnat insure a good season of business this summer. White Houte, Tragedy and Gayoty. Between 18-11 ami lfcVM the Whlto House saw a greater mingling of trag edy ifiid gayety than it ever did in any tqunl Interval before or since. Wil liam nenry Harrison, Tyler's imme diate predecessor, died when only n mouth in olllce, and Tyler served out tlie remainder of the term. Mrs. Letl tift Tyler died n few months after her youngest daughter, Elizabeth, was married to William Waller of Virginia. This was on Sept. 10, 1&12. In Febru ary, 1811, a -great gun burst while ex hibiting it on a trip down the Potomac In the midst of a brilliant company, nraong whom were Tyler, many mem bers of congress and of the cabinet, and other distinguished guests. About forty persons were killed or injured. Among the killed were the father of Miss Gardiner, who soon afterward becamo Tyler's second wifo. Although married while her husband was. In Uie White nouse, .the second Mrs. Tyjer had her weTldlng at her homo In Jcw York, but she held her reception In the cxccutlvo mansion. She became popu lar in Washington society and un doubtedly strengthened 'the social side of her husband's administration. Charles M. Harvey in Lcsllo's. Salt Germs. "Salt, of allthlngs, we deem germ proof; hut, as a matter of fact salt is ono of the most germ 'ridden foods wo eat" Tho speaker, a physiologist, con Uuued: "You know gray snjt, tho "gros hcP that gourmands eat with boiled beef? Well, that wilt Is mndogrny by the .ad dition of mud, plain mini: hence it al ways contains from (1,000 to 7.r,000 bacterial colonkjs per grnm. Itellned wait white sjjlt, is almost as bad. It lies, you know, in tho refinery Wil der a blanket of clay, and its refining consists of a sen water hath, after which It is dried and heated to tho point of crystallization. All this fails, of course, to rcmovo from it Its 2,000 or 3,000 bacterial colonics per gram that it Imbibed from ta clay blanket Tlw pure food pcoplo should look to our salt This white, clean stuff Is allvo with germs. Yet ,tt would be easy to red no It so ns to mako It germ freo." Exchange. 3 ' Newton's Shook. The Immortal discoverer q( the, la of tho attraction of. grnvHj.t.wafl ,aj one time bcsldq biintoelf. In tils fiftieth year Newton suffered tire severe shock from which ho norcr firtly, recovered A dog upset a llgbtedUcandle, '.and, prej clous manuscripts embodyn the re sults of many , years- experiments in optics were destroyed. In consequence of this Newton's mind, lost Jta balance, Brewster denies this, but about' truthfulness thero is not much room for doubt It Is certain that, for a con: Blderablo time his' le.ttcra. fvere, qulje. incoherent, and to bo accounted for upon no other hypothesis than that of n disordered mentality.. Newton alow ly "recovered and lived to be eighty three years old. A Mistake. . . "1 didn't know -you had malaria here!" said tho visitor, "Wo haven't" replied Parmer Cora- tossei. .', in.. i..u,;'.i "But I saw a, man down tho road with chills and fejer." J. ,. "That wasn't -malaria. What yea saw was Si Simlln ahuddcrtn'. at tjae thought of what bis wife Was coin' to Hay to him when ho got home." Wash-' Ington Star. State ofOVetfblhrirf -c ' . . er Consulting 'Engineer and Suit in Equity to Quiet Title; Summons. for the County of Coos Attsur E. Mereen, Plaintiff, ; y The unknown helm of 6eo. ' W. Neal,' also known as' George Westlatid Ncal, de ceased, William Bailey, also known as 'Win. Bailey,' J- C. Rowan,' also known as Jonas C. Rowan, and all other persons or parties un known claiming any riglit,;tUfe, estate, lien, or interest in the real estate described in the Ob mplaih t herein Dcfendents To the unknown heirs of George W. Neal, also known as George Wcttland Neal, deceased, William Bailey, also known as Wm. Bailey, J. C. Rowan, also known as Jonas' C. "Rowan, and all persons or parties uakaown claiming any right, title, estate, interest' in the real estate herein if Pessimistic "In tho long run it; ul ways paya to J act decent" observed ,tbo sage., "Oh, I don't know," replied tno "The prodigal son Is some hero, ivnn nevor hear a word about brother who stayed homo 'and did (he chores - nnd helped tho old folks." Cincinnati Enquirer. described, Defendants. In the name of the State of Oregon i you and each of you are hereby notified that the plaintiff, Arthur E. Mereen, has commenced a suit in the Circuit Court of the State of prigon, for the' Comity of Coos, against you,' and tnat in phriuance'of 'art order made ,anff enifereli' in said cause and ' Court by' 'Honorable John S, Coke, Presiding Judge of,aid' Courtf pn the 4th day' of iieocmW, ll91J, you and each of you are hereby re quired to appear ih said cause and court and answer the complaint of the plaintiff hied therein, on or before f six weeks from the 'firV publication of 'this summons",' which first iir.lilication"wilI'le rition the 12th daV ,of I)ecembe"r; rtli', and' irlit 'for want' of i answer thereto, on or Viefore sil'd time", the ! piainun wju apply p uie tuuti iur mc ic lief demanded in the Complaint, a succinct statement of which is-as follows i tnat it be : declared and adjudged tkif the plaintiff is the owner in fee siwple of the following de qcribeJ real estate,'' situated" in' Cob's Couftty, State of Oregon1,' to.witi Lot Nml in Block'Three in South Ba-' Hnn Aihfmnn to the Town of Bandon'. Coos County, Oregon, according to the plat hereof on file and of record in the office of the County Clerk of said County and btate,: and that you' and each of you; have no es tate; right; title, lien or interest whatever In or o saiii premises; or any palt tlfiereof,' fill I!)... JU!" , Uf Mt, I . and also that you and each and every one of yoUj.be forever debarred froin asserting any claim whatever in or to saiil latsd, or premises adverse ta the plaintiff, and tor such other and farther relief as to the Court, may seem equitable. L. A. Robert, Clause tf ."Giles, . Attorneys for Plaintif, residing at Myrtle Point, Oregon. Date of ' first publication Dere'mVer 'Dec.' 12-Jan. 2fSF Architect Office in Thrift Bldg. Gedar Hill Dairy Farm J. F. VaiiLeuvcn, Prop. Fresh Milk and Cream de livered daily at your door in any part of Bandon. All orders given prompt attention Phone Rural 29 Miss Simpson GRADUATE NURSE Phone 934 Mrs. w. V. wolfe INSTRUCTOR OF PIANO Mrs. Guy Dipple Spirella's Corseteire PHONE 714 MONEY IN HAND naeans ability to take advan tage of offered opportunities. That s why a savings account here may mean at any time a chance for a big profit. Why not open one now. Your money will not be idle. It will be earningsomething for you every minute it is here. THE BANK OF BANjDOIf Sam Says The volume of business we are doing attests the excellence of G. W. M. brands and methods, ! GEO. W. MOORE LUMBER CO, , bin No Room For, It. , Iler Partner If you ore tired of dnuclng, Mrs. Nowrocks, wo'il sit down nnd luivo n little tqto-n.tote, shall we? Mrs. Nowrocksh. dear ne,,, no. thank you. After such a big supper I reiilly couldn't ent anotther tmng. Boston Transcript Many Big Quna. According to nn English nstronoroer in noutn Atncn. tnero nre nwran 100 times nn largo as tbc sun; Si000 ton times ns inrge. and about 200,000 of nuarly the some sire. O'Brien Come uomo nn' have supper wid me, Murphy .Murphy (looking at his watchl Shure. it's put 0 be tho clock! Yer wife will bo mnd ns tho dlvllt O'Brlon-Yts; (tint's Jlut it. But shecnn't lick the two nv us. Judge. Trees In Colombia. The republic of Colombia .requires, lumbermen who take cedar and jrha hognny to plant young trees of the name 8cc1cb in tbe cut orer spaces. - Tbe best way to teach Tirtu'ls to live it Frothlngham. We want you For our customer not just today, but tomor row and for all time to come, if Right Goods Right Prices Courteous Treatment and prompt delivery is what you want WE HAVE YOU SPARKS GROCERY Succeor to A. E. White L1 1 I 'IB'BsSsfc&aisT MM To Save Life First and property afterwards is the fireman's duty. Your duty is to see that in case of fire your loved ones are not made' homeless and penniless Order a fire insurance policy from us today. Every day'; delay means the risk of see ing your family without j home or the means of getting one. . Donald M ac K i n tosh PURE DRUGS D you wantrpure drags' and drug sundries, fine perfume, hair brtiihe. and toilet arti cfes? If 'Wckir'on G. Y.- BanlJpn, Oregon FRED L. LEEPER .Contractor and MBiiiider ? If'ybu arcimmg to build let mil figure xVkhryou. .'Plans and estimates 'furriisked K,'6.Wx'os;BANtON FRANK GREGORY Kfechanical Engineer Contractor and Builder 6and on Oregon Insurce VdMilSM has i ri urn m vutm-xk kmrnrnk i. ,1360101101118 the,top. )b the vjm protecuon iwgives kaamL it HiJ'.nl? jotherfire faauran.a E. EJOAKES BANDON the best' is not too. good for your eyes. 1 irymei Si S. ELIZABETH Large Two Berth Outside State Rooms with Running Water Eight Day Service Between the Coquille River and San Francisco First Class Passenger Fare, $7.50 Freight Rates, $3 on Up Freight Reservations! Fuhnnan's Phasmacy, Coquille; Perkins', Myrtle Point E. fic E. T. Kruie, ownen and Jtanagen, 24 Califorqia St., San Francuco. J. E. Walstrom, Agent, Bandon. Strauhal & Dippel Real Estate and Investments Choice farms, stock ranches, city property and business investments. We are agents for some of the best fire insur ance companies in America. We 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 in Old Bank Building. Phone 33. Strauhal and Dippel Bandon, Oregon DO YOU . : USE YOUR TELEPHONE TO ADVANTAGE WHY NOT It is cheaper to talk than to travel. We have toll f stations. in Coos and Curry counties and connect with the Bell system at Roseburg. n "COOS BAY HOME TELEPHONE'CO. - Equipped with1 Wireless : S.BRBA.ltW ; ' ALWAYS ON'TIME SAILINGS " ora Portland Every Tuesday at 8 Pi- M. From Coos Bay Every Saturday at Ser vice of the TAde. Confirm Sailings'Throiigh M. F. SHOEMAKERJ'Agent Bandon 1 Phone 142