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About Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915 | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1914)
Moose Dance in the Moonlight at Dreamland, Saturday evening, June 13th, 1914. Everybody invited. Tickets 75c You Start At Zero We all start out In life from , the Zero mark. It Is uphill all the wny Tito IiIkIut we o the more we are looked up to. The man who attains succehs must, take himself nerlously, look In hla own interests and conserve liin strength, wealth ' and ability. .Many people are ' dojl(tBilinf their money with this bank, paying hj check, and (urtherinn their .own interest, thereby ralainif their marta , hjjli above zero in the Kauge of life. .Why don't you try it? i FIRST NAT'L BANK I Open iluiloir-Naon Hour od Snlur- day Evening, ' Local Briefs. i.MOTHIJU AM) WIDOW V.KV UIS1I0I SCADMf'iG ESTATE TRY M. O' CON'S, Shoes for fit, quality and low it prices. Slioe chop in con. ncclion. Men's half unit's oew ed or nailed, 7Cc. Women's sewed or nailed, GOV. Mrs. A. S. Elliott is entertaining a fe(v friends"at Five Hundred at her I homo in Azalea Park this afternno.i j Mrs. C. R. Wade entertained a few of the teachers and, other friends at a very enjoyable afternoon card par ty last Friday. W, H. Meredith, prosecuting allot noy of Curry county, was in Hando Sunday night, Und left on the earl' boat yesterday morning for Marsh Held and ofiicr points. Jle .roturne. today. Aim. Albert Garfield entertained . few friends at, bridge last Friday af tcinoon in honor, of Mrs. Biggs of Kelllngharn, 'Wash., who is visitin; nr mother, Mrs. F. E. Dyer, and otb cv relative. Dainty refreshrnen; vvoie served and .a very enjoyabh time tvat had by all present. For .Sttlo Tew acre3 of land will ijvc room house and other gooil iii"1 piovements, within half a niilo n the Prosper school and mill, and o the county road. Good water. Priei '?B50. For terms inquire of T. J Owen, Prosper, Oregon. tf. Summertime ia 6je ami so Is th Wigwam. Thurft will be a noelii dance every Wednesday and Satur day ovenlnfcs. The Wigwam is pre pared to serve banquotu to order fo parties up to 200 people. Private parties a opecialty. Lunches of al. inds ?ervcd and put up for picnics fee cream and soft drinks, Ice crean furnished for lodges, parties, etc., at reasonable prices. 17tf., x t BANDON TRANSFER LINE Gatchell Brothers, Props. All kinds of heavy and light draying. Phone orders given prompt attention. .Barn corner First & Edi- son, msii I'roperiy. .Telephone uii. Orpheiim Theatre Wednesday Night, June 1 Oth miM.ln II ... 111 l I IIIiHi In " 1 " 'miX Ti.i.T T M National iemorial Services In Honor of the Late Heroes of I VERA GRUZ i Held Upon Arrival in New York City , ' With I President Wilson Z Officiating These pictures were taken at the Brooklyn Naqy Yard S by special permisson of the UniteiTstates (iovernement, f I Alay llth, 19U. j; The Portland Jurntsl says: Mrs. Mary It. Scaddlng und Mr3 Elizabeth Scaddlng. widow und moth- j; er, respectively, of the late litshop Charles Scaddlng, of' the Episcopal jhurch, are the chief beneficiaries of ;he estate left by him, according to his will, which was filed for probate with the county clerk today, The es tate Is estimated to be worth about 5,000. In his will the late bishop' stipulated that the proceeds of a life ;nsurance policy for 2.000 sbou'd go ' ,o his mother nnd the remaider of the state- to his widow, his private 11 rary excepted. Mrs. Mary Scaddinp s made-executrix without bonds. His ibrary he leaves to his successors in dike. The will bears the date of Sep ember 10, HUB, and is witnessed by 'ames B. Kerr, und Charles A. Hart )f this" city. In the document Mrs. icadding is requested to destroy all ' lie bishop's papers including nianu-, eripts, save such typewritten ser nous and printed articles which she elieves advisable to preserve. In I ase his mother dies before his wld-1 w, he provides that whatever remain the fund created by the Itfo inaur- v 7 nice for his mother's support shall p " jecome the property of .Mrs. Marj : 4 Scaddlng, and on her deajji, that alilf T remaining property left her by hirr $ S ihall bo given to the Bishop of Oregon X :u use as he deems best, providing T T ' FOR SALE For Sale at a Bargain t M R1VERT0N SAW HILL PROPE consisting of the following tracts and parcels of real estate located in the T6wn of Riverton, Coos, County, Oregon, J500 each is paid to his three broth jrs. In money thnt it be investod by Ids brother, Dr, II, Crawford Scadding, for her benefit. 1 T regard to the life insurance left his mother, he directed t T ? W. A. I.etiOKK TAKES OVEIl THE Oltl'IIEUM. X h it second Excuri sion "Estabrook Line,, A deal was closed up F'riday after- :oon whereby W, A. LeGore took over the Orpheum theatre and will be the sole manager of it from this time on.'i Mr. LeGore expects to put in a mini-1 ', ber of Improvements, including a new j moving picture machine and will also , jot a new screen. ! Mr. LeGore is an experienced show ' man and will give the public some : very good service. . i ! MASONIC A N D EAST E K N STAR GRAND LODGE. IS The Grand Lodge of' Oregon of the j Masonic and Eastern Star lodgco : T are in session in Portland this week. ! Bandon lodge A. P. and A. M. is rep-1 resenieo dv vj. k. Aloore, ana Ucci-1 T dental Chapter O. E. S. by Miss L. Kate Rosa. The Grand lodges will be in session until Friday. Following is the appraised value of the same: We, the appraisers "f the property known ns the Mill property at Riv erton, pregon, find the value as follows: Keale Estate Parcels, two acres more or less G50.00 , Lots 2, 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10, Block fi, Cr.0.00 Lots-3 and 6, Block 5, and dwelling S00 00 ' Lot 2, Block 1 ..." 75;00 Lot 8, Block 3 15o,oo Mill Machinery and Buildings. Two boilers valued at .... 350.00 - One engine, size lCxlu .-. 100.OO ' One engine, size 10x20, 25.00 One engine, size 7x14, ', , .-, , . , 20.00 One planer .,.-,. joo.00 One carriage and equipment 300.00 ' One edger ' , -.io.OO Four circle sawi . j . . ' 200.00 Mill building 100.OO ' Miscellaneua pulleys, pipes and parts of machinery 400.00 Total value ?37G0.00 We will make a liberal discount on these prices for the next 30 days. For particulars see Dippel & Wolverton Bandon, Oregon 1 t M4 COURT ADJOURNED FOR ONE WEEK. PURE DRUGS After a steady grind of about two months the Circuit court of Coos coun ty adjourned for one week and on next Monday will take up equity cases, Judge Coke has had almost. day and night"session3 for the pa,st two months and is well worn out, consequently he 13 entitled to a short vacation. There will be some more jury cases after the equity cases are completed Do you want pure drug and drug sundries, fine perfumes, hair brushes, and toilet articles? If so call on C.Y. I OWE, Bandon COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ARE AFTER SPEEDERS. Summer Rates in Effect, Any Berth San Francisco. .7. 50 N , Any Herth Los Angeles 14.50 Any Herth San Diego ....16.50 (Round Trips in Proportion) I Thursday, s. S. "Speedwell" will sail from MAHbHl 11-LD June at 1:00 p. in. 11 i WIHIilJiSS TWIN SUUiWS "THE ONLY WAY" Bandon Warehouse Co. GENERAL AGENTS Ur, I' Mwlioti, ('txjuillr At ftu J I'.. Mailing MH'lr lw Af.i Coquille, Or., June 6. The Coob County Commissioners yesterday ordered a circular letter sent to all the load supervisors in the county to keep a lookout for uutomobilists run ning across bridges ut 'a high rate of speed and report all offenders to District Attorney Liljeqviht, who will prosecute them. The CominisHionurs in order to 'iiiwure conviction in these cases and to punish the most flagrant offenders, fixed a maximum spend limit on bridges at 25 miles per hour. The matter was brought up by k re port that Steve Curreu wns running 16 mileu per hour when tho China Camp britlge gave wny under his ma chine, which weighed about two and f 1 a half tons with the load. It -was . ulso claimed thut a driver named I Martin went across the bridge at a J! speed of 00 miles pur hour Coos Bay Time. O. SUMNER Expert Piano Tuning. ALL WORK GUARANTEED j Coquille, Ore. j r XT WT O XT General blacksxMitii All kinds of light and heavy work. Horses scientif- in your man that horsft shoer. Tie checkers, snlittinrr mauls, and all kinds of tie makers tools. All work guaranteed right. a IT : T 1 1 T ... i I I . . I . I ... 1 17 1- j, AVixuy atiuu. ueiortmues remeuieci. isnng X cripples and get their feet adjusted by a t knows a toot Carl Clifford, the scientific uuunuuuu FRANK HALLETTE Practical Horceshoir Geneial Blacksmithtng First Class" Wagon .and Carnage Work and General Repairing Prices Right t t t Bandon, Oregon U U II II U U 11 w j lrrltlIIItSIIjjljj ij, far .Mrs. S. C. Kndlcott and children, ! tiwho had bein visiting hr parent's, I J' Mr. and Mr. Hrlggs, nt Oakland, Ora rcmrnt-Mj noiuo nuituay uviiinc l)r h'ndlrott left on Friday and went ut far ay Rook Cn-ek with hj ear to mewl J tliwiu, ittid found mm muddy rod for Id rwiuni trip. utir the' heavy tutu of Muriuy Mm) tUlur-, &t iilnht. i i lfl TJmrii mt yp tnm hu tuuiii PHILLIPS 8 MILIEU Building Conslruclioii OUic in Thrift nvMnu Freight Service Temporarily Discontinued by the "Estabrook Line" Owing to the condition of the lumber market and f t inabihry n scuire cargoes out of Hantlon, the "ESTA BROOK LINK,, has been forced to take two of its steajners off the Han don .run. Running but one ooat on a rainer mirequent scneduic, and appreciating t tne inconvenieni es to wicn it mm it n ace t he mam friends of tjie "KSTACKOOK I.INI;,,, were we to ask them ro order their shipments via our line, we have decided to temporarily discontinue the carrying f of local freight. With the rc-eMablishment of our usual servjee, we will mosi hijIy appreciate the return J oi patronage, BANDON WAREHOUSE General Agent CO. ,i i ii V