Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1914)
fell? 3 M Sei i -Weekly iIandon nscoitusft Tuesday, now 2ml, ioii ,.i.JA0B Pi vis o e o Heating Stoves 1 3 i Only n Many Statutes That Exist In tho Imagination. tet 1 li e:;amfues of "no such law The falmous Charter Oak line t : ! M. a it s i o u i li. i i rice 7.00 I v v will up free of charge an costing Over $6. H eiiver ana set y stove 50 ? SEE OUR LINE BEFOREj YOU BUY WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY X 3 Mayor's Budget and Message. (Continued From Pago Two) tical nuturc, and not for chimp and worthless stun". Among other thing the Recorder lias called my attention to is the fact that if tho license law concerning digs was or could he properly onfroced it would bring'nn additional revenue of approximately $150.00.' That there in accrued in the different improvement funds 5 per cont for engineering, etc., 'which could he credited to tho general fund, hut owing to the, present law and conditions concerning payment of interest it is consid ered advisable to allow same to romuin in the Improvement fund. Lastly 1 would recommend and report that there are nuvoral provis ions of the City Charter which tho City has outgrown and the conditions changed in such a way that the trar.iacting of business under same adds a burden and expense to the city, tho taxpayers and property owners. Chief among which are tho provisions concerning Street assessments and im provements including sewers. I would recommend that steps be taken to "mend thoso as well os othor provisKiiiB of tho Charter which the change of conditions and tho growth of tho City has made it burdensomn to livo under, and which tend to impair the City's i-rcdit. Ilospe. tfully Submitted, GEO. P. TOPPING, Mayor City of Bnndon H SM0 1 1 VP UP Wake Up! Get Up Early In the Morning This town has the natural advan tages and can secure new industiies if it will only GET A MOVE ON ! This town will be a belter town if the people spend their money with the Home Merchant. This town will be more prosper ous if it Advertises Itself and draws new enterprises here. Lei fliem see our smoke! SS(i & tf) O ' LOCAL NEWS 1TJMIS . V) Miss Cornelia Maryin, State Li brarian, will arrive m Coos county Decomher 1 and will aid in establish ing: the new library at North Bend She will also visit the libraries o:' Uandon, Coquillc and Myrtle Point. Sho may be present far the opening of the new public library at Marsh -fieM which was finished last week. -Coquillc Sentinol. For Rent .Furnished cottage, fiv.' rooms. Bath and lights. Inquire Mott Millinery Ston. !i0t2. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. I,on.ton ro turned from Ha i. don tho lift of th: week and are now at home in th Uawkms house across the street fror the Sennel office, Mrs. Go. Geisendorfer, pupil o Ernst Ilartmann. Piano theory. Stu tlio 534 Bluff St. Phone 312. tf. W. E. Steinoff adn John Dimmeft of Bandon were up here Wednesday. Victor-Victrolaa, Edieon Disc Talk ing Machinos and Records. Your in spection invited. Sabro Bros. comi in thi s way. Popular Belief Which Huve Sprung Op, No One Knows How, and Become Fixtd ldn, Yat Have No Founda tion In Legislative Enactments. it any people have the idea that It one nwv a bill and gops to- Ills debtor ninl tnlls hlrii that In.- is willing to pay iiml lln-n ofTorH some trifling sum on nccutiiit, say $l.or even less per Week, or month, the creditor is obliged to lake It, utterly regardless of tun fan Unit If creditors were obliged to re icivi! )ujnie!it In that way It would pat mubt ol Ibem out of Inisiliesrt In u very liltuil period Tlierc Is no such law. Iii the nil nds or very ninny people esiHvl.illy in the country districts, fhiMV Is nniilliur Hiinlv llsiul ti!in Hull J j If One persoD strikes another llrst the person assaulted may then all but pound tlie oUmf to death. There ts no such law. A person Hssiiiilted lias the right to defend himself, but he muy nut use any move topee llian iictMHiiry- to dn ihat. To use more than netessnrj' toice coniploti'ly turns the tables, and the asHuiiltod becomes the agKLessor and liable for excess oC r.onl in diiinugen i;ouiuieusurate with the dam-uge- done A person bus the right to order nil undesirable person from Ills promises and to use sulficlent forco to eject trim if he docs not go when so ordered, but he has no right to acceler ate bis movement with one or more well placed klckx Many people who owe bills lubor tin der a strong Impression that it Is tho duty of their creditors to cotno to thorn for their money. There Is ho uob law. There Is a provwb which says. "The borrower Is sen-nut to the lender." The bank will not come to you If you owe a note which It holds for collec tion. Oit of courtesy It will send you a notice that yonr nolo Is due (it Is not compelled to d( that , but you must go to the brink o nuike payment. In the country frequently und In the city soinot'iaos one Is told thnt If a person dUM loavln; children mid KTiindolilliiivii. the children of a de ceased child, the frrniKlchlldren. are not entitled, to the share of the estate which their piirent would have taken, ns Hie fj titer or mother having died there N no way, whereby the Inherit srijce can pasi over from the deceased tothe Brnij(1''lilldfen In dthor words tla line is broken. There Is uii sueh'law. The statutes eiressly provide Clmt tho children of deceased heirs tnke tliC share that would have gone tr tlIr luirent. j A person owiw a trult tree mid Iti ; brauches overhang the land of ktt iidfghhor. ' Many,tlduk because of tlnu i the neiifhbur te untitled to the fruV on the ovctlut imlas branches. Tliew la no such law. if tho tree sat- upon the line Ihi tweun tho estates the ueluhbor wouU lie enttnwMtop .one half of the fruit , but being wljollj on one stdo the ownet j lh ratified to all the fruit nod no.v it ! upon Ids neighbor's land und utlier b I v.ltliorit lieiriK' guilty of trespass. If f the neighbor does not like this ar I rangeiomit he may take tils ax or snv und out the limbs off at the Hue be Coquillc Sentinel. 1 tweon the estates, but he must throw them oil bis neighbor's land, as th wood of the tree belongs to bltu. Tin owuer of thu tree may not like to linvt his tree treated thus, but he ennno; help himself. Two raeh own adjacent lots of hind One wishes to "have a fence betwem them; the' other does not. Many pooph think tliatonejuuy build the fence anf i coiAiwI the other to pay for half of It. There Is uo ftucb law. j fn such u case oiie owner muy cal' i In the fence vjowers and have their ' uncertain the Udo and destguate whteb part of the fence each shall build NVIthor party, however, can couiel thf i other to fii any partieiilar style of ! fence tile mover In the matter may I wnnt a fancy fence, hut the oilier mm his half of tiny material satis Wor. cSiine , gruig your work to the Garage and Machine Shop. Everything done with neatness and dispatch. Agent for Buick Automobiles. M. D. SHERRARD, Bandon, Ore. MSiEiCai.'CSEI The mili is 'down but I'm still on the job, ready to you vith a sky- r or a cnicken- aEO. 1 M00RE LUMBER CO. Hotel Rales $1.00 to $2.00 per day. Special rates by week or month Sample room in connection Bandon rv c Oregon t I I t 4 H. C. DIPPEL Sec Bantroii Jirst E. T. WOLVEIiTON (!oos County Meant? Opportunily DIPPEL & WOLVERTON '. CHOICE FARM LANDS AND CITY PROPERTY i FIItE INSURANCE notary public rei;tals BOOK-KEiJPING BANDON GUY DIPPEL AUDITING ACCOUNTING CONVEYANCES HEAL ESTATJ3 FARM LANDS INSTRUMENTS K"-HMwI...:...:...:...K...4..J.v i OREGON rrffl?iii t i I. I Ll HfiHsF Kt. John Kronon. i -Uanno' banker, with his wife ai rived in Myi tie Point on the Roseburg stape, on flight last vek. They were en thei. way home from a inn to San Fran efscb ami hart vis U;i Mi'.. Kn.ivn bers sister in Ashinnd as they weu! ))U With new shipments of Bhoes arnd gciit'g furnishings continuously ar riving, I am nw quite eaUy to plea;;? every man, woman awd child, if rav tyles, best qualities ani low price- will do it. Shoe repairing in c-oanci ton. At O'Con'b, opposite Gian.1 Theatre. Opened for business again in the R"ed FrontBuildingon First Street. Meak at all hours da' or night You known you always get something 'goodj to2eat at D O NNEY' S. t t Gowl pasture for a fow head oi cottl at $l.'.r per month, at Lwljrer WOod place. C. II. Chandler -82tf. I BANDON TRANSFER CO. it Gathell Brothers. Props. AH kinds of heavy and light draying. Phone orders given prompt attention. .Barn eorner First & Edi son, Fish Property. .Telephone 641. 3: t 3. Dr. I. J. MaiiMfn, v tiTimuy kui feon i.f Al;. 1 ' !i- I'oi.it, w .11 be at Ci: roUtt Itroi. i.u 1;, ... ' . 1 Jri-.. Ntv. 7th,-i. Rplii Wend fur Kal I pun' f-lUO Ii . rt U I hi 1',. l ll 4 im I I.: fiu-Liiry -to hlnisi'lf, and so long as it it a li il fence bo cannot he compelled to build any other Many ahopUeepers demand that tind ers of hint money or valuable in theli storey ahall di'livor thoui over to thorn as Uic.v owif the artb-lex ueeauao tiiej wore found mi theli iiruujti.es. 'I'lii'i in uu Hiieh law. 'i'nc tlndei 'uf muney or other vain abii - on Hit' t! "ii- outride the eotintet In 11 Mori. i.s iii.. uiviier of the txiuie u.iiii t tin- boil' world except the Ioti 1. ,1 11 1.1. ' held litut If the ,... !....- li. Tl ,1... . .. . M llll L n AAII the couoter or on a table In the atorv I , they were piartlcuily lu the care of the vtuivkivfH'i M.it ho hud the rijfut r iii " niTnrim nun Tn"' r nTiTHiVfnrriiTiiisriiTTniTri rrrrnnntrnrirsy to Uu'lr cu-ti(i. uiiiie t.- could not nuikc Mil Li 11 i, 1)111 to viK'da which Were fi.UIld on I In- tl.xir I In-foil UIOtM. ll Young, nasr f'h. ioniuiy, new u I lie c-uuutry. wont ishtiuY in ibt 1 riH-k w lb J.uke III bl:r i 11, an TuKiiii) rutin m-d lo th lull Lull Ik l ll.li' Itali.-I II .lii'k klU 1'ini'i) ti.ii 't' I. I 11I1 uu 1 i' 'lo , ' 1 1 i 1 1, 1 1 1 1 1 ' Iii , . , 1 IV ti I, ni 1 1 . 1 t 1 rtU i . . ttw0 wr IM4J OStv mid .i I 1 i.iiijv liinv lu uU' R,al Estate Fire Insurance RECORDER ADS BRING RESULTS, i' IK. V , hii liiu li. lav " ' -Htm imm I I I H "l. ) A