o o " SEMI-WEEKLY BANDON RECORDER, FRIDAY, APRIL 17th, 1914 o o o o o, o o o o o o o o o o o o o o M 9 a 6 B IIIHItMIII IIIIIIIMMMI MIMI I H I PQ YOU KNOW i The City Market-has the most up-to-date Sausage Kitchen in Southern Oregon Having just installed modern machinery to facilitate turning out tempting, jmcy sausage. The City Meat Market Geo. Erdman, Prop. Phone 193 H l Mill L Readers of the Recorder, Special Bargains in Farm Lands and City Property See SQUARE DEftL REALTY CO. ' MRS. W. W. WOLFE - 'rv-' ... INSTRUCTOR OF PlANp PJJRfl DRUGS Do you wnt pure drug and ilrug sundries, fine perfumes, hair brushes, and toilet articles? If So call on C.Y. LOWE, Bandon V i Hotel Bandon .?. ' i American Plan, I and" $1.50 per $1.00 duy. European Plan, rooms 50c, 75c & $1 per day l E. a CASSIDV Prop. ANOTHER BARGAIN t t t G-room house, nowly ro-modcl-ed, and lot 88x132 on Jackson Avenue, hear City Park. Street work done. Only $900; terms "on part of this price. ttt A. HABERLY oooooooooo WICK II A M II O U S E Coquille, Oregon Is again open for bus iness n n d HolicltB your patronage when ut the County sent. MRS, G. K. W1CKIJAM, Prop. 0 O 0 I) O I) 0 H II M N H II t t ggJ'KKT I'MNII TIINJNn ALiHOHK miAHAHVlWli tii Bandon and Friends: LODGE DIRECTORY Masonic. '' Bandon Lodge,1 No. 130, A. F. & A. Mi Stated communications first Saturday after the full moon of each month. 'Special communications ,i Master Masons cordially invited. C. R. MOORE, W. M. PHIL PEARSON, Secretary. Eastern Star. Occidental Chapter, No. 45, O. E. S., meets Saturday evenings before and after stated communications of Masonic lodge. Visiting members cordially invited to attend. I L. KATE ROSA, W. M. ROSA BINGAMAN, Secretary. I .0. O. F. Bandon Lodge, No. 133, I. O. O. F., meets every Wednesday evening. Visiting brothers in good standing cordially invited. S.. E. HINES, N. . LOGAN KAY, Secretary. Knights of Pythias. Delphi Lodge, No. C4, Knights of Pythias. Meots every Monday ev ening at Knights hall. Visiting knights invited to attend. G. R. McNAIR, C. C. B. N. HARRINGTON, (K. of R. S. Loyal Order of Moose. Meets Thursday evenings In I. O. O. F. hall. Transcient Moose cord ially invited. Something 'doing ev- I ory Thursday. Rebekah Ocean Rebekah Lodge, No. 126, I. O. O. F., meets second and fourth Tuesdays at I. O. O. F. hall. Tran cient members cordially invited. LENA DAVIDSON, N. G. MINERVA LEWIN, Secretary. W. O. w. "With Chnrity Towards All" Seasido Camp, No. 212, W. 0. W. meets Tuesdays, K. of P. hall, 8 p. m. Visitors are assured a hot wel come. By order of x W. A. KELLER, C. C. C. M. GAGE, Clork. For Joint Representative. I am a candidate for Joint Roprc suntatlvo fism Coos and Curry coun ties boforo the Republican primaries May 15th. JJ. J, LONEY, Port Orford, Oro. Announrrmt'iil I (if ruby uiinouncu myself hh n ran- ilhlfito (or the iiomlimtlon of mM Uy the ilcmorrutfi! jWry ,lt ,H mury vwemn my 1(5, mi, It noniliiulod iwl olevtwl I will .'!. (Illl'l lilt) offlfH uhmg ihu imikt tWlll. In the County Court of the Statu of .Oregon For the County of Coos In the Matter of the ' Evte of CITATIONJ MARTHA..J. NPSLER 'ype'eeased To 'Ada- B. Roberts, .Charles, Nos ler. Frank Nosier,- Quincy Nosier, Irvine Urquhart, Abe Nosier, Julia Hasscnmillcr, Florence Urquhart and all person" interested in the es tate of said deceased, GREETING IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON WHEREAS in pursuance of a pot ition for the sale of the real estate filed in the above entitled cause and Court, the Honorable John F. Hall judge thereof did on the 26th day o March, 1914, make an order in ref crenco to the said petition as follows It appearing to this court by th petition of Florence Urquhart, Ivce cutrix, of the last will and Testament of Martha J. Nosier, deceased, met in this court praying for an order ol sale of real estate that it is necessarj to sell the real estate belonging tho said deceased, to pay the claim: against the said estate and tho ex penscs of administration thereof. IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED fby this court, that all persons inter cstcd in the estate of said deceased appear beforo this Court at the Coun ty Court room at the Court House it Coquille City, Coos county, Oregon on Monday, tho 4th day of May, 1914 at the hour of one o ciock p. m. oj said dajLp show icause, if any, whj an order should not be granted to Un said Florence Urquhort as Exccutri of the estate of Martha J. Nosier, to sell the real property described in said petition as in said petition pray cd for, and to-wit;. a G-10 interes in the NW4 of ,.SEU and lots G and 7 in section soven, township twenty eight south of range thirteen west of the Willamette Meridian in Coos county, Oregon, lot three in Block in the Town of Riverton in Coos county, Oregon. And it is further ordered that a copy of this order bo served upon the heirs and devicces of said deceased in the same manner as a summons, that a copy be served upon the non-residents of this stat by publication for four successive weeks in a newspaper published in this county to be chosen by the ex ecutrix. Dated this 25th day of March, 1914 (Signed) John F. Hall, Judge. NOW THERWORE, You aro here by cited and required to appear in tho County Court of the state of Or egon, for the County of Coos, at the Court room thereof, at Coquille, in the County of Coos, on Monday, tho 4th day of May, A. D. 1914, at o'clock, in the afternoon of that day then and there to show cause if any why an order should not be granted to tho said Florence Urquhart as Ex ecutrix of the estate of Martha J, Nosier, to sell the real property de scribed in said petition prayed for, and to-wit: A 6-10 interest in the NWV4 of SEVi and lots six and scv en in section seven, township twen ty-eight, south of Range thirteen west of Willamette Meridian in Coos County, Oregon. Lot 8 in Block 3 in tho town of Riverton in Coos county, Oregon. WITNESS, tho Hon. John F. Hall, Judge of tho County Court of the state of Oregon, for tho county of Coos, with (seal) the seal of said Court aftlx ed, this 28th day of March, A. D. 1914. ATTEST: James Watson, Clerk. Geo. P. Topping, Attorney for "tho Estate. April 3 May 1 F. Notice to Contractors NOTICE is hereby given that seal cd bids will be received for CLEAR ING AND GRADING tho Bear Creel Bandon road from Bear Creek toward Bandon according to the plans and specifications prepared by tho county rood Master and on filo in tli oilico of wo county clerk. Tho County Court reserves tho right to reject any and nil bids and to nwnrd the contract to a bidder not the lowest should they deem it for tho best interest of tho county. All bids to be filed with tho County Oierk on or beforo the 7th day of May A. I). 1914, at tho hour of 10 o'clock A. M., on which duy such contract shall bo let. A certified check for llyo (15) per rent of the amount of thi' bid to bo deposited with tho County Clork with bid, to bo forfeited to the county. In ruse contract ahull l n warded, and tho contractor shall fall neglect or refuMt for period of ten duy after audi award i nimlu to piu ler Into the niiiliuct mul file Inn bond to Hut wlUfmlloii of tho Count)' CoiMl un ipijiilri'il by Uw PuM it Hid city (,( (Unt tuw llounly, thwb ihh MIL duv of Ait- .11 niu w ' 9 RESTORED ms COURAGE, The Incident 'Took the Fright Out of ' the Raw Recruit. An old soldier, telling how nervous be was before Ills ilrst buttle, said: "I Vas scared through nnd through nnd besides that. I yns wared for fear swnebodyelse woiild ilnd It out. t was nineteen, nnd I've often thotighrtbat lT'lt hadn't been foV n little thing that happened tollstniet my mind while we were on tho inarch, my legu never would have carried niu to the front. "Wo were In camp and Just getting rendy to have our dinner, when orders enmo for us to hurry forward nnd join a brigade that was to engage the enemy. So we had to gobble down n cold snack and start Having my first battle loom up before me sudden like ttint I couldn't eat much of anything nnd I didn't havo much stomach for fighting. At first I was looking round for a haystack to scoot for and hide In. but nfter a time I began to get In terested In the left hand overcoat pocket of riper, the ranu In front of me. "It looked to mo as If there was something very much alive In that pocket Every now nnd then Piper would clasp his hnnd over It nnd I could hear stilled noises from the depths of tho pocket that made me suspicious. Tho lieutenant heard them, too, for twice he turned round nnd looked fierce enough to eat us. . "By and by, when Piper was off his gunrd, tho thing poked Its head out far enough to screech: 'Cut! Cu' rtpcr ho squelched the second 'cut cut It In two, you might say, but the lieutenant heard something and ho looked round nnd shouted. 'Silence In the ranks there 1' "The men near Piper snickered, but nothing more happened till the order camo down the line to shift our guns to tho right shoulder. Thonof course, Piper had to use both hands, and the minute ho let go of his pocket nut scrambled as mad a pullet as you ever saw, and when she'd flopped on to the ground sho scurried away, screeching, 'Cut! cut! cnh-dah-cutl' at the top or her lungs. Well, the captain couldn't help hearing that and naturnlly ho looked back to see what the row was, and when he saw what had happened ho sung out at the top of his volr " 'Corporal Davis, take three Pn aqd taring bnck that deserter!' ' "That mnde everybody feel middling cheerful, but those who knew where tho chicken had come from got a real good l'augh when Piper put his hand Into his pocket nnd pulled out n new laid egg. Honestly. I forgot all about being nfrald after that." Youth's Com panion. Not His Fault There was a certain sporting Eng lish nobleman who was exceedingly lucky ut cards, but very unfortunate on the turf. Ills wife wondered and complained. "Why is It you nlways win at cards," sho asked, "and always loso when you back horses?" "Well, my dear," camo tho gonial reply, "I don't shuffle tho horses." Self Control. Control selfind tho first step is taken toward omfng n power. Tho youth whoso omn hasty passions and uncontrolled nJptltes run away with htm Is a cipher as far as real strength goes. He Stirred Up Business. With a view to stirring up business a restaurant Keeper in an Kugiisu town placed one day a rather daring announcement at tho door of his place of business. Waiting until next day, a man went in nnd had dinner enough for two. As ho wns leaving without paying, tho toe rnoriiiBTon htoitud him. proprietor stopped him nt tho door and demanded payment. Tho queer notice was sun posieu at tho door, and tho customer, Mjit- lug to it, asked what it meant. "It meiiHH exnetly .what it says," re plied tho angry proprietor: "There is no chnrgo for dinner tomorrow." "Good!" said tho customer. "My naiiio Is Morrow, so I am entitled to a free dinner." i Rilsy'e Oold Mins, "Jnnio Whllcninb Hlley." wild a dentlHt, "carrle u great ijuniitliy of gold In hW mouth. Oim dayaod In (he operilllng thnlr, while miWii minor repair work was going on, J left him for H moment. I htmrd a umiUt mur rnjir Mr, lliley hud laken up n huiid mirror, wa looking nl pin ihiii, nnd liwliililiig In ii Inik io hluiHHf 'WnJI, well, Hi'll.' wild li Jmm'I. 'wn TMt fci if W - ; - H.m;...;h4.4..;.X.: For Your Garden I t t i t I ? t t. I; Tlte mw. soil of this section rcquir . , -V aiofiMEClA L 'hBHTIirZER, givingitli)hal nature Incited. You must have it for your garden to get tltc best results. We have a 'large supply at a very reasonable price. Central Feed Co. Central Warehouse iwwaHii iwi'i'inei wmi mm weiwwwwwHiwwi-i ww wf mm iu mmmmwmmmmmmmmmmmmn bm " Trrr"m-ir mn i i rri Trmrr i 'i i i iirrrn n i hi mi mm mm We want For our customer not just todny, 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 SPARK'S GROCERY Successor cnwoi BANDON TRANSFER LINE Gatchell Brothers, Props. All kinds of heavy and light draying. Phone orders f given prompt attention. .Darn corner First & Edi- son. Fish Property. .Telephone (541. Got Any Time To Spare? Use electric appliances for tjie household work and you will have time for other things. Let us demonstrate them to you BANDON POWER COMPANY GEO. RID OUT CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Phone 482 Room 3, McNair Building. Bandon, Oregon, j Mrs. Guy Dipple Spirclla's Cor?elcire PIIONR 714 I HEADACHES CAUSED BY Eyestrain can not bo cured with mod' icinc. g Consullntton Free I'OHL, Optometrist at Sahro Bros. Allll Wood. I will deliver m il wood to any part of tho city for ?D0 per load. GEO. B. MORGAN, the wooil man. Fur Clerk. I hereby announce myself aa n candidate for the nomination of coun ty Clerk, on tho republican ticket of County, to bo submitted to tho vnto of tho people at the primary el ection, May jr.lli, 11)1-1. 2fltf V. I). KKU8H For timnly Jndjfe I wvity fiiuioiiitff mydf m h wiujtt ler UMHUf JtMlttv hfon iku ifptibUflftii prtifwrte wi. Uuf 14, i?iiTirfietfite VV V "i V" Ph one vou to A. E, Whit- FRANK GREGORY Median icnl Engineer , Contractor 'and Builder Bandon Oregon City Transfer? S. D. Kelly, Propriolo, rjght nnd Iloavy liiiul Inir promntly done S; CuntnicUnK nnil khkI Iny. TmnmUml Irndc : oIIl'U. Hot k ( h J buiirdw!r J'Iidiic Jjrl - ,;,.;.,;,;..: 5 t t i ;; omm IJiiforl nnllilliiK id) fiJBJlJJlMJ iV'y W MMt(r wllmi' W. thuv, UhuUU, UJ ijimidli it iioid. UN if I id (i n u iiMI'int) by lilt Ui) lid fur ... ii ... i . ..I . i. i... .ii, .ti.,,,....f ji