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About Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1914)
s. ' V 0 O 0 o OP PAGE FOUR SEMI-WEEKLY BANDON RECORDER, fUESDAY, OCT. 13TII, 1914 SEMI-WEEKLY Bandon Recorder Published every Tuesday and Friday by The Recorder Publishing Co., Inc. 'Entered at the .Post Office at Ban don, Oregon, as mail mutter of the second class. E. KOPF & A. W. STUART Editors and Managers. Make all checks payable and address all communications to the company. Subscription price, ?1.50 per year, in advance. Makeup Man in Had Mixup. In handling the slugs which make up tho lines in a newspaper, nnd in seperating the various items, tho makeup man sometimes gets the lines mixed up and they naturally read ruthor micor. As an illustration of what can happen, we cite the mix up of the Bangor (Pa.) News a few days ago when the printer got a wedding and an auction sale mixed up with the following result: "William Smith, the only son of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Smith, and Miss Lucy Anderson were disposed of nt public auction at my farm one mile east, in the presence of 70 guests, in cluding two mules and 12 head of cat tle. Rev. Jackson tied the nuptial knot for the parties, averaging 1,250 pounds on hoof. Tho beautiful home of tho brido was decorated with one sulky rake, one feed grinder and two sets of work harness, nearly new, and just before tho ceremony was pro nounced the Mendel and Sons wedding march was rendered by one milch cow, five years old, one Jeresy cow, and one sheep, who carrying a bunch of bride's roses in her hand was very beautiful. Sho wore ono light spring wagon, two crates of apples, three racks of hay, .one grind stone of mousseline do soic nnd trimmings with nbout ono hundred bushels of spuds. Tho bridal couple left yester day on an extended trip. Terms spot cash. Ex. dinary washtub is then filled with hot water and soap suds, into which various articles of lincrr are thrown, After they are thoroughly saturated the patient takes them up ono at time and rubs them briskly up and down on a washboard placed in the tub. This is kept up until the hands, arms and fuco are glowing pink. The patient then goes into the open air and hangs all the linen articles on a line stretched for that purpose. The one completing the task first announ ccs the time to the oihers over tho telephone, and is entitled to a prize It is exciting sport and also invigora ting exercise. Latest Society Fnd. Tho latest fad in society is tho tub cure. In this the patient arises just ns tho crisp air of tho moYning is mel lowed by the first sunbeam. An or- FOUEST NOTES Six thousand bushels of lodgepolc pino seed are being collected th!s fall on tho Arapaho national forest Colorado, for use in reforsUition work next spring. Tho Philippine bureau of forcstrj has recently invited bids for the cut ting of nearly 300,000 acres of choict timbcrlund on tho public forests oi. tho island of Lucon. Officers of the Okanogan national forest in the state of Washington are installing powerful signal lanterns foi night use in reporting forest fire; from lookout peaks. It is said that the first sawmill ii the United States was at Jamestown from which sawed boards were ex ported in June, 1(07. A water powei sawmill was in use in 1G25 near the present site of Richmond. California yew which grows on the national forests of that state is fin ding some use in present-day archorj practice. Its qualities closely re semble those of tho old world yew which made the English long-yew famous in mediaeval times. Tiio Siiprcmq Court of Pennsyl vania has decided that the amount oi damage collectible on growing timbci set on fire through negligence is nol only the value of tho wood destroyed but also the injury to the property a: a whole through the destruction of tin young growth. FORCER CAUGHT AT NORTH HEN I) WAS OLD OFFENDER Tin's is not tho first time that Geo rge Cummins who was in jail here ha? been account of passing forged pupen The man who passed several chocks We have just received a large shipment of Hay and Fine Quality Prices are Reasonable I Grain j I Bandon Warehouse To the people of Bandon and Vicinity H. Maskey, the tailor, Second St. Thrift Bldg. represents from now on the famous Monarch Tailors from San Francisco. in North Bend and Marshfield and who was bound over to await the action-of tho grand jury, was taken by Officer Emery to Coquillc where ho will stay in tho county jail until the December term of court, Cum mins admitted to the officer that he was up once before for forgery at Los Angeles and that he served a term of two years. Cummins does not appear to be cn iireiy responsible mentally or at least ,s not u very evenly balanced in dividual, lie admitted that tlio for ced cliecKs he passed were of his own niukiiig. He says he cannot remember nytning about writing tnem but tnat ,.e must nave munutuclured tmini .unifaeif us tne hanuwritnig is luo wn. ne uuuiiueu mui no vas ,lo unaiuie lor tie misery m iianuou. .ic uueu nut. tuiu in a very co.iiiucicu ,,. ;.iri gives uio linpessioii oi nouii, jno who is inferior mentally-Coos Bay ilurbor. GOLD HECH NEWS I'Yom the Globe: Morton Miller was an over Sunday visitor in town. Mr. Miller, with his rather, J. C. Miller, and brother, Amos Miller, aro now preparing for extvti-,-iive mining operations on the bcaih Ma winter. They are preparing to mine for platinum of which their oeaoh is known to be rich. In early .laya this beach and the bluff adjoin .ng was extensively worked for gold jy Chinamen who never attempted to tavo any of the platinum. In fact t is only of recent years that it has joen of any value. The Millers are ill experienced miners nnd doubtless will take out lots of money this win ter. Mr. Albert J. Berg of Brookings md Miss Laura Furguson of Del Norte county, California, were mar ried in Gold Beach, Wednesday, Sept. JO, Rev. John W. Hoyt performing Jic ceremony. Last Friday night, Oct. 2nd, fire .onsumedtho residence of Rev. John VV. Hoyt. The fire started in the wood died which stood almost at the rear of the house. Tho fire had gained itrong hold upon the building before .t was discovered and the alarm given Meagre reports of two weddings in Del Norte county, Calif., reached here recently, in which two Curry county irls were the brides. The contract ing parties were Miss Edna Price and Ilary Plaisted of Smith river,, nnd Miss Dorothy Bales and Chas. Ulricl ilso of Smith River. Notice of Administration. Notice is hereby given that by or- .ier of the Honorable County Court of the State of Oregon, in and for tho bounty of Coos, Amelia Leo was duly ippointed administratrix of tho cs tatc of Emil Lee, deceased, and that letters havo been duly issued to her and that she is now qualified and act ing; therefore all persons having claims against tho said estate are hereby notified to present the same with proper vouchers at the office of Goo. P. Topping, at Bandon, Oregon, within six (C) months from the final publication of this notice which final publication will bo October 20th, 191-1 EMILIA LEE, Administratrix of the estate of Emil Lee, Deceased. Geo. P. Topping, Attorney for Estate Sept. 21-Oct. 20F Ladies Suit to order Mens Suits to order The goods nre elusive patterns. $20 and up $20 nnd up the finest nnd beat woolens ex Style nnd Fit nre up tho dnte. Ladies Attention! If your clothes don't fit, ns mi experienced Ullor miuI fitter I will ive you Satisfaction. Alteration, Clcunlnir hiiiI IVjmIb, Ffrl uhits worU, Notice of Administration. Notice is hereby given that by or der of tho Honorable County Court of the Stato of Oregon, in nnd for tho County of Coos, Frances Quillinn Car dinal was duly appointed ndministra trix of the estate of Exibile L. Cardi nal, deceased, nnd that letters have been duly issued to her and that she is now qualified nnd acting; therefore all persons having claims against tho said estntu aro hereby notified to present the same with proper vouch ors nt tho ollico of Thomas F, llitg gurty, nt Bandon, Oregon, within six ninnUm from tho final publication of this notlnt wliloli final publication will be Oetobor 20th, 101 1 1'ninron Qulllliui (iirdlnul, Ailniliilitnilrlx of (lie Ifelulu of lt IWIu ! Cardinal, )muMl, Thhm P. Jlfljowjy, Altujw for Uiu 111 ulu, School Books School Supplies I Biiid We carry a full line of both as we have always done. Bandon D Co. anaon urug Same building with Sabro Bros, jewelry store. REPUBLICAN TICKET Election 1011. For U. S. Senator R. A. Booth For Congress W. C. Hawley For Governor James Withycombe For Justice of the Supreme Court Henry J. Bean, LawrcnceT. Hrrris, Thomas McBride Henry L. Benson, Charles L. McNary For Supt of Public Instruction J. A. Churchill For Attorney General George M. Brown For State Engineer John M. Lewis For Commissioner of Labor O. P. Hon? For Railroad Commissioner Frank J. Miller For Supt. Water Div. No. 1 James T. Chinnock For Representative 5th Dist. Charles R. Barrow For Representative 0th Dist. S." P. Pierce For County Judge James Watson For SherifT Alfred Johnson, Jr. For County Clerk Robt. R. Watson For County Treasurer T. M. Dimmick For County Surveyor C. S. McCulloch For County Coroner F. E. Wilson For County Commissioner Geo. J. Armstrong For Commissioners Port of Handon A. McNair and C. R. Moore Publisehcd under tho authority and by tho order of the Coos County He- publlcan Central Committee, (adv.) LOCAL OPTION FIGHT I.N THREE DOUGLAS TOWNS llokohurg, Oakland ami Glondalo In Douglas county, will hold local op- tlmi I'lm'llons on Nnviiinlmr aid. Ilotli Olouilitlu and Oalihind iir "wut" now while Itimulwrg U "ilry". in uddi- tlun la tliiwi) loaul Htflil '"I the II- ijuur quiUun u IhikI I Im'Imk umdg by u "dry mh Pmrry IN dry Miimi'liwJii Ih foitlmn Urwn. Representative W. C. Hawley Republican Direct Primary No minee for Re-election to Congress The people of Oregon sent Representative Hawley to Congress because he was clean and especially equipped to serve his native State. He has made good, securing more than $3,000, 000 of federal funds for improving waterways etc. in First District. He was the first to oppose "Secret" reports on homesteads and mineral claims and is working for revision of public land laws and the elimination of every acre of agricultural land from the reserves for homes of prospective settlers. A vote for Representative Hawley is one for a Faithful, Honest, Able and Successful Public Servant. (Please read his record and platform in voters' pamphlet) Republican Congressional Committee, W. J. Culver, Chairman. ajv.) City Meat Market A FULL LINE OF SELECT FRESH AND SALT MEATS ALWAYS ON HAND. MODERN METHODS AND .COURTEOUS TREATMENT COM DINE TO MAKE TOUR TRADING HERE A PLEASURE. YOUR PA TRONAGE SOLICITED. Phone 193 Geo. Erdman, Proprietor BANDON TRANSFER CO. Gntcboll UrothorH, Props, t All lilndu of heavy imd light tlmylng, Phono onlcrn i X given prompt Hlluntlon, Hnrn vornw PJrxl & JCII f Hon, rlHli Properly Taluplionu oil,