The Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1915-19??, September 28, 1915, Image 3

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RATES $1.00 TO $2.00 PER DAY
1 SPECIAL RATES BY WEEK OR MONTH
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because you reg'ecred placing
your valuables in a safety de
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greted their tardiness inacting
fires ai d burglars have cost
them ile.ii. Anything valu
able is worth taking care of.
Our vaults are fire and burglar
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Gatchell Brothers, Props.
t AH lands of heavy and light ilraying. Phone orders
f given prompt attention. .Barn corner First & Edi
son, Fish .Property. . Telephone b41.
P YROX
Spray for Potato Blight. Also
for Ginseng
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your income should slop, today, yet yonr expenses will
keep right on.
Better save while the dollars come regularly.
Into "every life comes a time when Ready Money would
be welcome. "Tis a fund you yourself can create
through a Savings account with the
First National Bank
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Bandon Recorder
and the
San Francisco
Bulletin
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SLIPPED FROM ROOF
FELL TWENTY FEET
And the Fall Only Jarred
Euchre Creek Carpenter
(From Port Orford Tribune.)
Geo. Dunn went oil from the roof
of the barn that he is building on his
Euchre creek farm, one day last week
in a manner that would recommend
him so highly as an aerial performer
that he doubtless could catch on with
any circus should he care to follow
8'irb a vocation. He was shingling on
the roof that has seven eighths pitch
and was about 20 feet from the eaves
when his footing gavo way. He shot
down to where the roof flares out at
the eaves in a gentle slope. 122 feet
from the ground, which shot him like
a cntanoult out into the air And noro
was where George showed his acroba
tic nbihtv for he landed suuare 01
both fret. Other than a few s ratches
and being somewhat ufed un awl un
able to stand for a while from he
shock, ho was uninjured. It was a
r.'r.se call and George bia since been
ici'eiving congratulations on his lucky
crcape.
The steamer Acme called at Port
Orford again Monday and loaded some
2500 ties, having taken the rest of
her cargo from Bandon.
Coos county buyers bought some
150 head sheen at Port Orford the
first of the week, 100 head comming
from W. T. White, and drove them
north yesterday. The price paid was
close to $5 a head.
N. F. Woodbock and son returned
several days ago from a week's hunt
ing trip at Salal Springs. They re
port lots of small, deer in that section
but not many big bucks. They found
a bee tree on the trip from which they
got over three gallons of excellent
honey.
II. D. Lynn, who. recently came to
Port Orford with his family from
Wyoming and purchased the J. D,
LouckH home, sold the property last
week to W. T. White Sr., and has
started on his return to the cowboy;
state. He said that the country here
was all right but that he missed the
oyoto and sage brush, and was going
back to where they grew.
Contractor !'! .rsi; has had a crew
of several mjn at work during the
patt week on tho new residence for
"V. n. Hurst on Oregon street. The
house is 32x3(3 feet, and is now nearly
i' !o3ed. The J I). Curl home, which
M Pearso is nho building' about
1 away, ha . t' enclosed, and
th contractor no v figures that he
m go clicau v.tli his work uninter
I icd by the weather. 'I he inside
m "-ing worx m the two buildings
v. I i take about two weeks.
W . Dca l is collecting the nec-
"tti. y materiil o comnicrv fithieg
n VI ' river as so in as the fir-l rains
start the fall run of salmon. The fish
will be salted in tierces and hauled
to Port Orford for shipment. The
Macleay Estate company has the'
fishing privileges this stream and the
work is being done for them.
Geo. Mayer, of Gold Beach, who has
lately been helping Geo. Dunn build
his big dairy barn at Euchro creek,
was in town over Saturday night
while on his way to Bandon to meet
Mrs. Mayer and two children, who
had been away on a visit. Ho was
traveling with W. J. Whitworth !n
the later's Ford, and Sunday they
run up to Bandon and home the same
day.
School will start at Port 'Orford
one week from next Monday, Oct. 4th,
ith Prof. A. S. Johnston as princi
1 and Mrs. Mary Keefer as assist-
nt. Both of those teachers have had
considerable experience with marked
success, and if the parents of the dis
trict will do their part by starting
their children the first day and kecp-
ng them going, the coming school
crm is sure to be n successful nnd
prifltnblo one.
Will White passed down the coast
the first of the week with a band of
sheep purchased in Northern Cuny
anil being driven to Eureka of Isham
Walker, tho veteran stockman. The
mud will be increased as it goes south
until it .will number over 2000 when
crosses Into California, It Ik under-
Htood that f 1000 wag offered for a
steamer to atop at Port Orford uii.l
take the n)wu to Kurcku by wattr,
ui mo oirur was not accepted.
Ki'vwnil "Ho 'iiH-kn" liuvo bought
mhw ii.'dur llinbur from tim govwne
mom on MiddU 151 li, and Jmvu wlu.
IUIiihI it nuinp I Inn h hih U)u Into
of it being through a deep cDnon, con
siderable speculation is rife as to
whether or not it can bo successfully
done.
A. H. Boino. has been taking a rest
rrom tie hauling since Monday nurs
ing several sore spots as tho result
of, a bad fall from his wagon. He
was on top of a load binding it fast
when the chain he was pulling on
gave way and he fell backwards to
tho ground. A small log struck him
near the small of his back which left
him pretty sore, but he feels that he
wjas fortunate in escaping without
more serious injury.
51 lb Salmon Hooked
Probably the largest salmon ever
caught in the Siuslaw with a rod and
line was hooked by Mrs. E. J. Em
mons last Sunday a short distance be
low Acme.
It was Chinook measuring 47 inch
es in length and weighing 51 pounds
Mr. and Mrs. Emmons reside in
Atlantic City, New Jersey, but are on
a pleasure trip through the western i
part of tho country. .They camo to
Florence nearly two months ago, in
tending to remain three or four days
but found fishing and hunting so good
that they aro still here enjoying tho
sport.
They were out in a boat last Sun
day, accompanied by L. A. Smith, and
hooked the big fish in the river near
tho old Hurd creamery. The big
Chinook made a game fight for its life
and tho boat drifted up sticam near
ly to Acme before thefish could be
gaffed and pulled aboard The West
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Special training In Commerce, Jearna1Win',
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UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
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GOLD BEACH GOSSIt-
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(Frm the Gold Beach Globe)
The run of fall fish so far has been
rather limited. Aitho the seine has
been running regularly the catches
have been light. The price paid for
silver sides is 15 cts. for those caught
in gill nets and five cents for those,
caught in the seine Chinooks twenty
five cents.
In Mm llimr llwi iluwn tliii Hvtir to Hit
iii'HjMi Mljd Until llUIJl Uimi) yy a ititj
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A portion of tho building material
for the new store has been received
and the balance is expected on the next
nrrival of the Itoamer when the con
struction of the building will be com
menced at once.
Charley Doyle in his auto started
Sunday morning for Roseburg with a
load of local people consisting of Mrs
A. S. Millre and dnughter Gladys,
Mrs. Blake and Fred Caughell. Miss
Gladys will attend school at Roseburg
this winter. Mrs. Blako is on her
road to Portland to spend the winter
with her son Fred and Fred Caughell
is going to Portland for medical treat
ment. A. G. Walkor arrived on schedule
time last evening with the mail in hiL
new auto-bus. Mr. Walker is well
satisfied with his car and thinks he
can run it a good part of the winter.
Mrs. E. B. Thrift and two daughters
of Langlois have been visiting with
old time friends and relatives in this
locality. This was Mrsf Thrift's first
visit to her girhood homo in many
years.
S. P. Merrill the Euchre Creek
cheese maker was doing business at
the county scat yesterday. He says
the dry weather has caused the cows
in that neighborhood to shrink so in
their milk that it is likely tho factory
will close down before long.
Tho Wedderburn Trading Company
have completed plans for a wharf and
warehouse on this side of the river.
The old cement hatchery tank just be
low the Mill rock will be mnde the
foundation for tho new improvement.
At thisplace there is deep 'water at
any stage of tho tide and is nbout the
only place where a wharf could be
made to stand. This is a needed im
provement nnd will fill a long felt
want.
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True Economy
means the wise tpceAlae of c'a moruy making every dollar do full duty
anJ getting In. return an article that wdl katisfy you In every way.
T- . WHITE .
'fMi i a real tvuf'aln localise it b sol J at a popular i
P" price: bt-CJiiij it c'ves you 'na kind of tewing
!, you iklight im because It will turn out the work
t f . LI.. f i . - l.'f- .1 V
quicuy ana ooiouguiy iiu ivc yuu a iuc uuit
of satiifaeto.y service; because Its improvements J
wiJ enable you to do tuincst wuicn can't be done
oil any other machine because It will please you
with its fine finish and beauty of its furniture,
la short you will find the White reliable and
desirable from every point of view.
Be sure to tee the White dealer who will be glad to show you how good
inachlnc the "White is. If there it no White dealer handy, write ui dlrect.for cat
alogs. We do not sell to cataJoi; houses. Vibrator and Rotary Shuttle Machines.
WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO. CLEVELAND, O.
EQUH'EI) WITH WIRELESS.
S!2I22biEBreakwater
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ALWAYS ON TIME
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Sept. 5th at 8 a
Sept. lth at 8 a. m.
SAILS
Sept. 12th at 10 a.
Sept. 26th at 10 a.
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CONFIRM SAILINGS THROUGH BANDON WAREHOUSE COMPANY
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GOOD GROCERIES
AT REASONABLE PRICES,
PROMPT DELIVERY
& COURTEOUS TREATMENT
PHONE 291
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Imitation.
"Why. Glndys. you are npolllng your
dolly."
"No. mnninia; 1 am painting It
checks with the on me color that you
use." Exchange.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF COOS
C. R. Wade, Plaintiff, vs
A .J. Barrc, as administrator of the
Estate of R. P. Hcmpel, deceased; C.
T. Treadgold, and Ellen Hempel, wid
ow of R. P. Hcmpel. Defendants.
SuinmnnH
To Ellen Hempel, widow of R. P.
Hcmpol, one of the above named de
fendants: In the name of tho state of Oregon
you are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint tiled against
you in the above entitled suit within
ant to an order of tho Hon. James
Watson, County Judgo of Coos County,
Oregon, made at his office in Coquille,
Coos County, Oregon on tho 21st day
of August, 1915, on motion and affida
vit mado by plaintiff, and filed in tii
above entitled cause.
Dated at Bandon, Ore. Aug. 24th, 1915.
7t. C. R. WADE. Plaintiff in fersou.
I j in tuu Mifwvu viiviiriuu gum hiviim
six weeks from tho date of first pub
. m if.nvmniiii i:;mna iimi niiaa a . . lication of this suminoiiK: to-wiL with
la Bailey of Denmark nnd Langlois I Hi six weeks of tho 24th day of Aug
respectively. We learn that tho st, 1015 and if you fail so to appear
young people will go U) Marshfield and answer on or before tho 5th day
and just prior to a boat sailing for San
Francisco have tho ceremony
performed and take in tho .fair on
their honeymoon journey. The young
people ure highly esteemed by all
that know them.
()g Hay is u hw a bis 1'ihlo
d: val ut N c Bond Oct, flit nnd
Hi. o relubi t j lliu building of the
i liu'V'OO rail.i .1 bridge hit n-
in unto riii'lt) nni iimniig (lie inn-
wit olJVrnd hud It in uUo planned
l.i .,,1 oir Hut re'ur'i rtiwlllilif inulcli
tv in M. II I .l(y nml (ii'. Ijm.
n' M (hut 'in, It In uhkmhmuI
' 4 htl MU 'V Imi ()llllll'tl tn I
I Mli MKlljjp U IX lUlfom, to Mt'fl
fi ut by my I, M6,
ImjO. him af Lh I V, mm il
of October, 1915 tliat being tho last
day of time pro. cribed in the order
for tho publication hereof, plaintiff
will apply to t'.c court for the relief
prayed for in the complaint, a susclnct
sUitemont of which in: a Judgement
against tho estate of It. P. Hcmpel
deceiiHed forl'1.80, with 0 per rent
intercut thereon from October 2ml,
lOlti, $'15, attorney feu, coU and din
'iimiiunU, and for n decrcu foreclon
Ji iK mortgagi! givon by It. I'. Ileinpfl
ti .a'l'urti plulitilf'K ilulin covurlng
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