Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915, August 14, 1914, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    gpMf. WEEKLY BANDON RECORDER. FRIDAY. AUGUST 14. 19H
PAGE TWO
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; City Transfer
? S. D. Kelly, Proprietor
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Light and Heavy haul- i
ing promptly done. 4
Contracting ana graa- z
4 ing. Transcienu trade x
solicited. Horscsi
4 boarded. Phone 1151 2
J Office: Dufort Building J
Brown & Gibson
The Leading Contractors
and Builders
We furnish plans and speci
fications and il yon are go
ing to build anything, no
matter how large or how
small, we can save you
money. Let us figure on f
your building. X
PURE DRUGS
Do you want pure drug
and drug sundries, fine
perfumes, hair brushes,
and toilet articles? If
so call on
C.Y. LOWE, Bandon
KODAK
WORK
Bring us your Kodak work.
We have installed an electric
printing machine and can fin
ish on short notice, day or
night, nnd securo tho best re
sults. A trial is convincing.
YOURS TO PLEASE
L. I. WHEELER
Artist
Near Gallier Hotel
Ray Rease, Prop.
MEALS AT
ALL HOURS
FIRST CLASS HOME ?
COOKING
Hotel Bandon
American Plan, $1.00 J
and $1.50 per da'.
European Plan, rooms j
I 50c, 75c & $1 per clay
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U Work nnd General Repairing U
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SEMI-WEEKLY
Bandon Recorder
Published every Tuesday and Friday
by The Recorder Publishing Co., Inc".
Entered at the Post OfTlco at Ban
don, Oregon, as mail matter of the
second class.
C. 12. KOPF & A. W. STUART
Editors and Managers.
Mnlrn all checks payable and address
all communications to the company.
Subscription prjee, ?1.50 per year, in
advance.
DAIRYING IN COOS COUNTY
That Coos county can be made a
ir,,i ,ioSfv wntnr Is trenerally
admitted by everybody who is at
..II fn Slint tf I Hi tiw flifimtion hero
illl lUlilllllU
and that it is now forging ahead very
rapidly is also cviueni, ironi tnc un
that we have more cow testing as
sociations than any other county on
the Pacific coast, and more thnn any
ho United States.
with one exception, a county In New
York having the' same number as we
have. , , , ,
'm imnn-tnnf fliinf now before
the Coos county dairymen is to get
their COWS Up 10 BUinuuru u "wi
every cow will be a dividend payer.
To do this it is necessary to get a
good milk breed, and then see to it
that the entire herd is brought up to
the highest standard possible. There
are few drawbacks to tho dniry bus
iness in this section. The farmer
does not have tho cold winters to con
tend with, that prevail in the east,
anil this in its sou is a uig iiuvuiuuu
THE WAR AND BUSINESS OUT
LOOK.
There aro many theories as to what
will bo the final outcome in a liusi
nnss wnv as a result of the irrcnt Eu
ropenn war, and the concensus of
opinion seems to be that for tho pres
ent, at least, it will make business
even a litle tighter in the United
States than it has been, but that later
on it will open up and be better than
ever before.
It is cited that tho extra demand
for supplies is coing to make prices
soar skyward, and that flour, sugar
meat mm many ot tnc otner necessi
ties of life will be higher in price.
But this condition may not last long
On the other hand it appears that
wages will also be higher because of
tlie large number of foreigners leav
ing this country to go and help their
native lands in the struggle. ThiB
will decrease tho number of laborers
in the country, while at the same
time if the demand for supplies is
greater it is sure to raise the wages
of Hjo laborer.
However, tho situation should not
be viewed from a commercial stand
point, as it is a humanitarian ques
tion. Thousands of lives are being
sacrificed, men m the bloom of youth
vigor nnd health. There is certainly
something wrong when men who have
no personnl grievance toward each
other must stand up nnd exchange
rifle shots with the sole purpose of
mowing down their fellowmen.
It is to be hoped that some good
may come out of this war in that it
will bo such a lessn to humanity that
the people will never permit another
to get started. Someone has said that
tho world is not yet civilized and from
all appearances the statement is true
when nations supposed to be among
the most intelligent m the world will
go to war almost att ho drop of the
hat.
In the County Court of the Slate of
Oregon, in and for the County
uf Coos.
In tho matter of tho Estate of
James A. Cope, deceased
NOTICE OF PRIVATE SALE OF
REAL ESTATE.
Notice is hereby given that under
nnd by virtue of authority vested in
mo by order of the County Court of
tho State of Oregon, for Coos coun
ty, duly made and entered of record
in the Probato Journal of said Court
on tho 9th day of July, 1914, I shall,
on or after tho 0th day of Septem
ber, 1914, offer for sale nnd sell at
private sale tho following described
real property, belonging to the estate
of said James A. Copo deceased, to
wit: An undivided one-half interest of
the Southeast quarter of the North
west quarter (SEVj NEV4) nnd tho
Northeast quarter of the Southeast
quarter (NE'i SEV4) of Section 8;
the south half of the Northwest quar
ter (SVj NW',4) nnd tho Southwest
quarter (SW',4); the West half of tho
Southeast quarter (W SEU); tho
Northeast quarter of tho South
east quarter (NEU SEV4) und
tho Southeast quarter of tho North
east quarter (MCVi NEU), of Sec
tion nino (9), Township thirty (.10)
South, of Range fourteen (14) West
of the Willamctto Mcridan, in Coos
County, Oregon, containinir four hun
dred (400) acres, moro or less.
Also tho entire interest and the
whole and fee simple of tho South
half of tho Northwest quarter (SV6
NW'i) and the Southwest nuarter
of tho Northeast quarter (SW'l NE
i) anil the Nortwest nuarter of tho
Southeast quarter (NW 8H',) of
.Section ton (10), Township thirty
iuu) houm, or icnngu fourteen (I I)
WoHt of tho Willamette Morldnn. In
Coon county, Oregon.
That the tortn of mild xulo shall
bit for fuh, lawful money of tho
Unitoil Hlnloa of America, ton pur
runt, (lit) of bid paid lit Unit) of nulw.
in i ilii Imlunru upon roiiflniiiitlon of
li by tlio Court. Or flfly per ivnt
iM) upon contlniiutloii nnd liiu bill
uikw on or Imforo I wo ymwt, wilii w
tm iArmi, iiuyttlilu uimuully, nu
wm by nwiwtugv mn Him iki'iii
IM Mild' Mlii lultUMkt nui U 1h
Iinmi Umtt m jwr am 101,
Ami nimf w em wmw'Uf iw
office of Georgo P. Topping, in Ban
don, Oregon. , ., Rnn.
TnlS notice ia puuvu ... w.w -----
i fntm DliitAnoatVfl
don Kecoruer iu
weeks, or five times The first on
the Vtn aay vi ; ' . .
last on me iwi jj .7 t i. ri
1914 by order of Honorable John i.
Hull! Judce of tho above entitled
Court. . . ... . ... ,
Dated this an uuy nuu,
1011- ,m m.nn
Administrator of tho Estate of
Junius vj"I;,
Geo. P. Topping. Attorney for the Es-
AUg. .-oupt
Notice to Creditors.
Tn the matter of tho Estate of
Lin Younce, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been appointed admin
istrator of tho Estate ot L.in Younce,
deceased, and all creditors of said
state are hereby notified to present
their claims to me, itemized and ver
ified as by law required, at the office
if John C. Kendall, 1st National Bank
Bldg., Mnrshfield, Oregon, within
?ix months from tho date of this no
tice. J. II. YOUNCE,
Administrator.
Dated July 31, 1914. Sopt. 11 F
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, in and for the County
ot Coos.
Tiny Ray, Plaintiff, )
vs. ) Summons
William Ray, Defendant)
To William M. Ray, the above nam
ed defendant:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON, You aro hereby re
quired to appear and answer the com
plaint filed atrainst you in the above
sntitled suit within six weeks from
the date of the first publication of
this summons, to-wit: within six
weeks from tho 3rd day of July, 1914,
md if you fail to appear and answer
on or before tho 14th day of August,
1914, that being tho last day of the
time prescribed in tho order of pub
lication, tho plaintiff will apply to the
flnurt for tho relief asked in tho com
plaint filed in this cause, a succinct
,tatemont.of which is: a decree of ab
solute divorce, giving the custody of
?ix minor eh ldren to tho plaintiff and
for an order directing the defendant
to pay each month to the clerk of the
court for the plaintiff's use in the
maintainance and education of said
3ix minor children, the sum of five
dollars for each child during tho re
spective minority of such children, and
also costs and disbursements, and
uuch further refllef as ths Court
deem proper to grant.
This summons is publishod by or
Jer of tho Honorable John S. Coke,
judge of the Circuit Court of tho
State of Oregon, in and for the Coun
ty of Coos, said order being dated
tho 29th day of June, 1914.
C. R. WADE,
Plaintiff's Attorney
July3-Aug. 17-F Bandon, Oregon
300
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0 LODGE DIRECTORY
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Masonic.
Bandon Lodge, No. 130, A. F. &
A. M. ,.Stated communications first
Saturday after the full moon of
each month. Special communications
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.
L. KATE ROSA, W. M.
ROSA BINGAMAN, Secretary.
Loyal Order of Moose.
Meets Thursday evenings in I. O.
O. F. hall. Transcient Moose cord
ially invited. Something doing ev
ery Thursday.
Robekah
Ocean Rebekah Lodgo, No. 12C, 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 Charity Towards All"
Seaside Camp, No, 212, W. O. W.
meets Tuesdays, K. of P. hall, 8 p.
m. Visitors aro assured a hot wel
come By order of
W. A. KELLER, C. C.
C. M. GAGE, Clerk.
I .0. O. F.
Bandon Lodgo, No. 133, I. O. O.
V uitrts every Wednekduy evening.
VUltlng brother In good standing
cordially invited,
I). 0, KAY, N. O,
h I WJIUKLKIt. Kucr.tMy,
KiiIkMn uf J'ylliUN,
JMj'lil hk, No. IX, KiiltfliU of
J'ylhluK, MvvU uwy Monduy tY
wildir ti Knlnlit hull, VMtlng
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS
THOMAS F. HAGGERTY
Attorney-at-Law
Over McNair's Hardware Slcre
Phone 482
11ANDON, OKICGON
C. R. WADE
Lawyer
BANDON, OREGON
DR. H. L. HOUSTON
Physician & Surgeon
Office in First National Bank build
ing. Hours, 9 to 12 a. m; 1:30 to 4 p.
m; 7 to 8 in tho evening.
BANDON, OREGON
DR. SMITH J. MANN
Physician & Surgeon
Office in Ellingson Building. Hours,
9 to 12 a. m; 1 to 5 p. in.
liANDQN, OREGON
DR. L. P. SORENSON
Dentist
Offic in First National Bank build
ing. Telephone at house und office.
BANDON, OREGON
G. T. TREADGOLD
Attorney and Counselor
at Law
Offlco in Now Bank Building
Notary Public
BANDON. OREGON
DR. R. V. LEEP
Physician & Surgeon
Office in Ellingson building, Phono 72
BANDON, OREGON
DR. ARTHUR GALE
Physician & Surgeon
Office in Ellingson building. Office
phono, 352. Residence phone, 35J
bandon, oregon!
DR. S. C. ENDICOTT
Dentist
Office in Ellingson building. Office
phono 1241. Residence phone, 1101
BANDON, OREGON
DR. I. L. SCOFIELD
Dentist
Office in Fahy and Morrison Build-,'ng-
next to Emergency Hospital.
Phone 1141
DR. H. M. SHAW
Eye, har, Nose and Throat
Specialist
Office Phone 330-J Res. Phone 105 J
Rooms 200-1 Irving Block
MARSHFIEI.D OREGON
P. A. SANDBERG
Civil Engineer
Surveys, Plans and Specificntin is'
Office Hank liuiKling
BANDON, OREGON
BENJAMIN OSTEIN D
Consulting Engineer and
Architect
Office in Tluifl Building
BANDON, OREGON
C. I. Starr
Plumbing and Steam Flitting
First Class Work guaranteed.
Office in Trill HUf. tn 2nd Si.
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THE BANK
Hotel
Rates $1.00 to $2.00 per day.
Special rates by weekonnoiith
Sample room in connection
Bandon
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60 CENTS
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k IN YOUR RESIDENCE, THE
1 TO CO CENTS PER MONTH.
THINK OF THE UNNECESSARY STEPS THIS WILL
SAVE YOU.
COOS BAY HOME TELEPHONE CO.
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Split wood
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K. STJilNOFF
Tllir, 1IA1CNI0SS MAN
omplete stock of har
ness, shopping bags,
trunks, suitcases, valises
and traveling
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giving it what nature Inched. You
must have it Jor your garden to get
the best results. Wo have a large
supply at a very reasonable nrice.
Centra! Feed Co.
Central Warehouse
Order Your Freight Sent
hnvfiQ Two-Herth Outside SUie Hooihs With Run- i;
ning Water. J
Eitflil Iy Service lietwwn tbo Co(juille River and
IfUm CLAKS I'AHKKNfiKK KAHI5. $7.50
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OF MONEY
DEPOSITED WITH THIS BANK
SHOWS HOW IT POSSESSES THE
CONFIDENCE OF PEOPLE WHO
SAVE AND ARE THEREFORE
THRIFTY. YOU CAN JOIN THEM ,
WITH ADVANTAGE. PUT YOUR
SAVINGS HERE AND THEY'LL
BE AS SAFE AS A ROCK. SMALL
ACCOUNTS WELCOME AS LARGE
ONES.
OF BAND ON
Oregon
PRICE HAS BEEN REDUCED t
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