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o - .... Semi-Weekly Bandon Recorder, January 23, 1914 Our Prices prove that it pays to Pay Cash We have always figured that it is not justice to the man who PAYS CASH, to charge him such a price as will leave a large margin of profit to offset the losses incurred by giving credit to those who are unable to pay their bills. We also figure that it is not good business 'policy for a man to pay 10 to 25 per cent interest per month on his money merely for the privilege of saying to the merchant "charge it." Then again cash has a big purchasing value for us with cash in hand we can buy closer. Altogether It Pays everyone to do business on a cash basis STRICT LY CASH. FOR CASH we can sell you an excellent grade qf Alfalfa Hay - $20.00 Ton Full Weight Barley $1.15 a sack BANDON WAREHOUSE CO. NEW AND INDEPENDENT MANAGEMENT "CASH ONLY" Refugees Bring Dogs El Paso, Texas, Jan 20. The 3300 Mexican Federal soldiers, six Mexican gener als and 1360 women and chil dren who sought asylum in the United States after they were driven out of Ojinaga, Mexico by General Francisco Villa's rebel forces, arrived in El Paso today and were for mally interned at the Fort Bliss Military Reservation. They are to be held by this government indefinitely as prisoners of war. Arriving in ten trains from Marfa, Texas, the refugees were taken imediatly to Fort Bliss, where they were put into a camp inclosed by a barbed wire fence and guard by United States troops. Each train of refugees was run into camp on a spur. The unloading presented varied and animated scenes. With the women and disarmed Mexican soldiers there tumb led off dogs and fighting cocks saved from the battle at Ojin aga, and lovingly carried on the long march. One family even unloaded a burrow still paoked with domestic utensils, 1 he pic ture of a whole village of be draggled and exhausted peo ple suddenly dumped off on foreign soil was brightened by brilliantly collored blankets and shawls of the women. The Mexican generals at first anneared dazzled and speechless by the spectacle, but soon they joined with the A tnrwiti nffirors in ntittintr the camp in order. Siirht seers from El Paso C" were just outside the barbed wire stockade. General Mercado told Col onel Perkins that the Mexi can soldiers would do every thing in their power to show their gratitude to the United States. He then ordered all the re fugees to dig ditches and help put up the 1000 or more tents. None of the foreign soldiers or any of their officers will be permitted to leave the barbed wire enclosure. Paroles Are Not Yet Due Los Angeles Jan, 21. News that Clarence S. Darrow, counsel for John J. and James B. McMamara, confessed dynamiters, told the Mc- Mamaras' mother in Cincinnati that her sons would be eventually releas ed on parol was discussed here to- day. "The MaNamar.," said District Attorney J. D. Fredricks, "are not yet eletjible for parol. They can not be paroled for at least seven years. "I don't know what will be done with them when they make their ap plications. As for my prosecuting them on another indictment should they be released, and as for my op posing the parole, I can say nothing at this time as the question is too remote." Miss Wilson Takes Floor Washington, Jan. 19 Miss Mar garet Wilson, eldest daughter of the President, rose from her seat in the audience at a civic improvement meeting here tonight and made a plea to have the schoolhouses of the county openod to the public as "so cial centers." "The social center movement in the final analysis" she said, "is the fundamental principle of democracy. No matter how cultured we are. we cannot get ideas alone and we must ger together and gel them from each other." OCX) For Sale or Trade Relinquishment on 240 acres fine land near Paisley, Lake county, Or egon, can be taken as homestead or desert land. Fine proposition, cheap. For furthur information address box 841, Bandon, Ore. 6t6x Notice: The Loyal Order of Moose will give their second annua! ball at Bank Hall, February 14th. This viU be the ball of tha season. Warships Through Canal Jan. 18. Five of the n 1 tions invitejd jo take part in the 'great naval procession which will start at Hampton Roads and cruise by way of the Panama Canal to the Golden Gate next year have formally notified the State Department of their accept ance. They are the Argen tine Republic, F" ranee, Ger many, Great Britain and Por tugal. Tapan also has decid ed to participate, according to press reports, and it is not doubted that when the time comes all of the maritime na tions of the world will be represented in the line. The plans of the Navy De partment call for the appear ance in line of about 100 war ships, 68 of them under for eign flags. The powers hav ing great navies are invited to send four ships each and those with lesser naval forces use to contribute two each. The date for the assembl ing of this international fleet has not been fixed, but und er the terms of the act of congress it must be early in 1915, and as the voyage from Hampton Roads to San Fran cisco will consume at least one month, the start must be made by the middle of Jan. if the fleet is to reach San Francisco in time for the op ening of the Panama-Pacific Exposition, Februrary 20, What About It? We should like to know how many of the multitudin ous candidates for Governor of this grand and glorious com monwealth would square to the definition of politics given by President Wilson. Whilst each one is sizing up himself the voting public might in dulge in the profitable pas time of sizing each of them on its own account. Herewith is the little .quo tation to which we have ref erence: "Politics is made up in just about equal parts of comprehension and sympathy No man ought to go into pol itics who doesn'tfcomprebend the'taskhe is going to attack. He may comprehend it so completely that it daunts him, that he doubts whether his spirit is stout enough and his own mind able enough to at tempt its great undertakings, but unless he comprehend . it he ought not to enter it. Af ter he has comprehended it there should come into his mind those profound impuls es of sympathy which connect him with the rest of mankind for politics is a business of in terpretation and no men are fit for it who do not see and seek more than their own ad vantage and interest." Port land Telegram. Notice to Contractors. Notice is V-rcliy cireu , tli.it scaled bills will he received by the Common Council of the City of liandon, Oregon, until naif past kcven o'clock p, in. Wednesday the 4th day of February 19H for the construct ion of a sewer along the center line of Caroline Street from the center line of Harlem Ave to th center line of the County Road: thence alone the center liic of the County Road from the. center Hue of Caroline Street to the center line of Fill more ave. Also along the center line of Fill more Ave. from the center line of County Koad to the center line of Eleventh street East; also along the center line of Eleventh street East from a point 30 feet east of the East line of Baltimore Ave. to the center line of Harlem Ave. also along the center lire of 3rd street East from a point 27 feet West of the west line of Grand Ave. to the ceMer Knc of Fillmore Ave. ftlso alon the center lliwt of Elmlra-Ave. from a point SO feet north (4 the north line of Eleventh street East to the CMiter line of 2nd street Rast, also along the center line of 2nd street East from the center line of Fillmore "Aye. to the center line of cliicago Aye. accord infOto tjy plans, profiles and specifications oil file in the office of the Citv Recorder 8ml there open to the inspection of all per sons interested tneretn. nuis will be re ceived for the work as follow si 1. Excavating and Hack Filling per cubic yard. 2. Vitrified sewer pipe 10 inch laid per lineal foot. S- Vitrified sewer pipc 8 inch laid per lineal to.ot. 4. V. branches 8 inch x 6 inch. 51 5. V. branches 10 inch x 6 inch. 6. Manholes. 7. Flushtanks. 3 All bids must be made out on blanks for that purpose and -in accordance with re quirements of specifications, blanks will be furnished upon request at the office of the t lty Kccortler, a certified check of five per cent of the hid must accomnaiiv the bid to be forfeited to tin: City in case the contr.it t or fails to enter into a contract with said citv within five days from date contract is awarded. The Common Council reserves rielit to reject any and all bids. Dated at Bandon, Oregon, this 8th day of January 1VH. E. K. KAUSRUD, City Recorder 1st. Puhl. Jan. 9, 1914. 2nd. Publ. Jan. 16, 1914. 3rd Publ. Jan. 23rd, 1914. 4th Publ. Jan. 30th, 1914. Notice to Contractors. Re-advertisement For Bids For Sewer Work. Notioe is hereby given: That sealed bids will be received by the Common Council of the City of Bandon, Coos County, Oregon, until hall past seven o'clock p. m.' Wednesday the 4th day of February 1914 for the construction of a ewer along the center line of Wall Street from a point where the east line of Lot 2, Block 2, Commercial Addition to bandon intersects with the center line of Wall Streer to the center of Alabama Avenue: thence along the center line of second street East to the center line of Chtca go Avenue, thence northerly along the center line of Chicago Avenue to low water, accord ng to the plans, profiles and specification! on file in the office of the City Recorder and there open to the inspection of all persons interest ed theran. Bids will be received for the work as follows: I j Excavating and back filling per cubic yard. 2. Vitrified sewer pipe .8 inch laid per lineal loot '3. Vitrified sewer pipe 20 inch laid per lineal loot. 4. Y, branohet 8 inch x 6 inch, 5. Y. branches 20 inch x 6 inch. 6. Manholes. '7. Fluihtank. 8. Concrete per cubic yard. Aft bids must be made out on blanks for that purpose which will be supplied upon request at the office of the Gty Recorder, and in accordance with the plans and specifications for said work. V certified check of five per cent of the amount of the bid must accompany the bid to be) forfeited to the City of Bandon in case the contractor tails to enter into a contract with the said city within five days from the date con tract is awarded. The Common Council re serves the neht'to reiect any, and all bids. Dated at Bandon, Oregon this 8th day of January 19 14, By order of the Common Council made on January . 1V14. E, B. KAUSRUD. City Recorder . First Publ, Jan. 9. 1913 2nd Publ. Jan. 16, 1913 3rd Publ. Jan. 21. 1913 4th Publ. Jan. 30th. 1914 Suit in Equity to Quiet I itlc, Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, in and for the County of Coos. Arthur E. Mereen, Plaintiff, Thc unknown heirs of Geo. W. Neal, also known as George Westland Neal, de ceased, William Hailcy, also known as Win. llaWcy, J. C. Rowan, also known as Jonas 0. Rowan, and all other persons or paities un known claiming any right, "title, estate, lien, or interest in the real estate described in the Co mplain t herein. Uefendents To the unknown heirs of George W. Neal. also known as George-Westl.iud Neal, deceased. William Bailey, also known as Win. Hailey, J. C. Rowan, also known as Jonas C. Rowan, -niil all persons or parties " 1 -I .!.!.. .......... uilKnowu claiming any rigm, uc, isum, lien, or interest in the real estate herein described, Defendants. In the name of the State of Oregon 1 you and each of you are hereby notified that the plaintiff, Arthur E. Nfereen, has commenced a suit in the Circuit Court of the State of Orerron. for the County of Coos, against you, and tjiat in pursuance of an order made and entered in said cause and Court by Honorable John S. Coke, Presiding Judge of said Coiwt. on the 4th day of December, 1913, you ifcid each of you are hereby re quired to appear in said cause anu court ami answer the complaint of the plaintiff filed therein, on or before six weeks from the first" publication of this summons, which first publication will be npon the 12th day of December, 1913, and that for want of answer thereto, on or before said time, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the re lief demanded in the Complaint, a succinct .statement of which is as follows: tnat it be declared and adjudged that the plaintiff is the owner in fee simple of the following de scribed real estate, situated in Coos County, State of Oregon, to.witi Lot Nine in lllock Three in South Han don Addison to the Town of iUndon, CoosCwnty, Oregon, according to the plat thereof on file and of record in the office of the County Clerk of said County and State, and that you, ami each of you, Jiave no es. tate, right, title, lien or interest whatever in r 'n said nreinises. or any part thereof, and also that you and each and every one of you, be forever debarred from asserting any claim whatever in or to said land or premises adverse to tne uiauum, .inn um such other and further relief as to the Court may seem dilutable. L. A. Roberts, .. qiaude II. Giles. Attorneys for Plaintiff, residing at NJyrtlc Point, Oregon. ,, ... Iate ot nrst npiujiicaiiuii kuhuuu 12th. 1913. ' Dec. 12-Jan. 25 F , "SAFETY" is the Watchword in all investments of this banks funds. The officers and directors first of all as sure themselves of the safety of a proposition before enter taining it. The safety of in vestments means safety of in vestments means safety for depositors also. This is a good bank in which to place your funds. THE BARK OF BANDON Sam Says: The volume of business we are doing attests the excellence of G. W. M. brands and methods GEO, W. MOORE LUMBER CO. KIT) 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 CROGERY Successor to A. E. White DO YOU USE YOUR TELEPHONE TO ADVANTAGE WHY NOT It is cheaper to talk than to travel. We have to'" stations in Coos and Curry counties and connect virh a the Bell system at Roseburg. COOS BAY HOME TELEPHONE CO BANDON TRANSFER LINE GATCHELL BROS., Prop.. All kinds of heavy and light draying. Phone orders given prompt attention. Ham Cor. First & Spruce St., Fish Property piroNia 04 l Equipped with Wireless S. S. BREAKWATER ALWAYS ON TIME SAILINGS From Portland Every Tuesday at 8 P. M. From Coos Bay Every Saturday at Ser vice of the Tide. Confirm SaihnsCThrough M. F. SHOEMAKER Agent Randon Phone 142 You Want Good Printing We Do Good Printing Let's Get Together m r e 0 u