Western world. (Bandon, Coos County, Or.) 1912-1983, January 13, 1916, Image 2

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    Lodge Directory
To Register tour Milers
NOTICE Oh' HALE OF REAL PROP­
ERTY FOE UNPAID STREET AS­
In reporting the official registrar
FI N E KOKTK A ITS
SESSMENT.
When the evenin’ shades is failin’
for Four Mile precinct. District No.
Amateur Finishing
BANDON LODGE No. 130
on the ending of the day
WHEREAS on the 17 th day of De 52, in last week’s issue the name of
Ea°t of Hotel Gallier
And a fellow rests from labor. smok- comber, 1914, there was entered in C. W. F. IHumenrother was given. Flrst at.
A. F. & A. M.
the docket of City Liens of the City It should have read Col. C. T. Blum-
In’ at his pipe o' clay,
Stated communication Saturday after
Tbure's nothin' does film so much of Bandon, Cooa County, Oregon, de enrother, who is the former's father.
IRA C. ZEH
linquent assessments as assessed by
the full moon of each month. Sojourn
good, be fortune up or down, Ordinance No. 386 ut the Ordinances The latter is prepared to register now
Contractor and Builder
Master Mason« cordially invited.
As the little country paper from hie of the City of Bandon for the Un­ at his residence and later will an­
WALTER SABIN, W. M.
old home town.
provetnent of Grand Avenue in said nounce dates on which he will be at Estimates Cheerfully Furnish­
City in front of the following de- the Four Mile hall and at the New-
C. E. BOWMAN, Secretary.
ed.
It ain’t a thing of beauty, an* Ita scribed property, to-wit;
Lot 20, Block 10, Woolen Mill Ad­ Lake school house, so aH to make it Bandon,
print ain’t always clean,
Oregon.
L. O. O. M
dition to Bandon, Oregon, in the sum as convenient as possible for Vi ulera
But it straightens out his temper of
$15.36 and assessed to Edward in every corner of the precinct.
Loyal Order of Moose meets
Church of Brethren
when a feller’« feelin' mean.
Hansen.
It takes the wrinkles off his face,
Lot 21, Block 10, Woolen Mill
Services every Sunday at:
Sun­ Every Thursday Evening in Moose
Gold Beach to Incorporate
Addition to Bandon, Oregon, in the
Home. Transient Moose cordially
and brushes off the frown,
day school at 10 a. m.; preaching at
A movement is on foot to bring
sum
of
$11.12
and
assessed
to
Ed-
invited.
Something doing every
11 a. m.; preaching at 7:00 p. m.
That little country paper from his
ward Hansen.
about the incorporation of the town
Owned and published by
Thursday.
Everyone
cordially
Invited.
—
L.
B.
old home town.
Lot 15, Block 16, Woolen Mill Ad- of Gold Beach. Although it is one
FELSHEIM & HOWE
-verhalser. Pastor.
tf
W. A. Le GORE, Dictator.
dition to Bandon, Oregon, in the
It tolls all the parties an' the balls of sum of $117.85, and assessed to F. of the oldest towns along the coast,
C. W. BOWMAN, Sec y.
L. D. Fellheim, Editor.
and a county seat Tor 50 years, it
Pumpkin row,
E. Clayton.
Lot 8, Block 22, Woolen Mill Ad­ has never been incorporated.
Entered as second-class matter at the ’Bout who spent Sunday with his girl dition to Bandon, Oregon, in the
and
how
the
caps
’
ll
grow;
poet office at Bandon, Oregon, January
sum of $0.85, and assessed to E. A
Bunker Hill doesn't care to become
How it keeps a fellow posted 'bout Dietz.
2d, 1913, under Act of March 3, 1879.
Seaside Camp No.
who 1» up and who is down.
Lot 9, Block 22. Woolen Mill Ad- a part of the incorporated city of
Let
W. .Meets first and Third Tuesdays
Subscription Kates: $1.50 per Year That little country paper from his dition to Bandon. Oregon, in the sum Marshfield, according to a vote taken
in each month at 8 I’. M.; Knights of
Six Months, 75c; Three Months 40c.
of $9.09 and asseased to E. A. Dietz at a public meeting at that place
MARK WINDLE
old homo town.
Pythias hall. Visitors are assured a
Lot 16, Block 22, Woolen Mill Ad
Friday evening.
THE TAILOR
Telephone 901
hearty welcome.
Now, I like to read the dallies, an* dltlon to Bandon, Oregon, In the sum
of $47.15 and assessed to Z. T. Sig-
the story papers, too,
J. N. HUSKING, C. C
make
that
old
suit
Our Jitney Offer—This and 3c
lln and J. W. Meadows.
POLITENESS TO CHILDREN
An* at times the yalleT novels an*
F. H. COLGROVE, Clerk.
DON’T MISS THIS. Cut out this
Lot 17, Block 22, Woolen Mill Ad­
look
like
new.
Parents should be polite to their
some other trash,—don’t you? dition to Bandon, Oregon, in the sum slip, enclose with five cents to Foley
children, for the simple reason that But when I want some readln' that'll of $25.48 and assessed to the Baptist & Co., Chicago, Ill., writing your
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
name and address clearly. You will
Church of Bandon.
it will be found the best example pos­
brush away the frown.
Delphi Lodge No. 0 4, Knights of
Lot 18, Block 22, Woolen^Mill Ad­ receive in return a trial package con­
sible In the end.
I want that little paper from my dition to Bandon, Oregon, in*the sum taining Foley’s Honey and Tar com
Pythias. .Meets every .Monday even­
It is, Indeed, a duty of all parents
of $20.58 and assessed to the Bap­ pound for coughs, colds and croup,
old home town,
ing at Knights hall. \ ¡siting Kuigli's
Foley Kidney Pills and Foley Cathar­
tist Church of Bandon.
to their children. The bad manners
' invited to attend.
Lot 19, Block 22, Woolen Mill Ad tic Tablets.—Orange Pharmacy.
of American children I h said to be and wise; but juBt as soon as there
8. Ralph Dippel. C. C.,
dition to Bandon, Oregon, In the Bum
notorious. If thLs statement be true. Is a variation noticed the opposite Is of $13.27 and assessed to the Bap-
B. N. HARRINGTON. K. of R. 8.
Get Rid of a Racking La Grippe
It Is not the fault of the children. The generally true. Humanity becomes tist Church of Bandon.
Cough—It Weakens.
responsibility must reel with Ameri­ Intolerant and quick to denounce.
Lot 26, Block 9, Woolen Mill Ad­
For the severe racking cough that
can parints. If our children have And tactfulness, which is only cour­ dition to Bandon, Oregon, in the suu. comes with lagrippe, Foley’s Honey
bad manners It Is mainly because tesy in expression appears to be for­ of $15.55 and assessed to Frank and Tar Compound Is wonderfully
Pomeroy.
healing and soothing. R. G. Collins,
DR. R. V. LEEP
those in authority over them set them gotten.
Lot 3, Block 12, Woolen Mill Ad­ ex-postmaster. Barnegat, N. J., says:
such striking examples of bad man­
Physician and Surgeon
And then the Irony of it all—"as dition to Bandon. Oregon, in the sun. "Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound
ners.
Yet it can not justly be said thou, who never slnneth in this re­ of $26.13 and assessed to Mary Wil­ soon stopped tho severe lagrippe
Office in Ellingson Bldg.
cough that completely exhausted me.
that as a people Americans are bad gard". Such a world of Batire! Was cox.
I’lione 301.
Lot 4, Block 12, Woolen Mill Ad­ It can’t be beat.”-—Orange Phar­
mannered. Many strangers, visitors there ever a one of us who in his In­ dition to Bandon, Oregon, in the
macy.
BANDON. OREGON
to our land, have borne witness re­ tolerance could see that we were In­ of $23.50 and assessed to Mary
peatedly to courtesy received and tolerant; and that we were not tact­ cox.
LOCAL CHARACTERS
Lot 3, Block 18, Woolen Mill Ad
CHATBURN & GARDNER
kindnesses observed. We uro thought ful In our expression. How many
"Every small town." writes Helen
dition to Bandon, Oregon, in the Hinn
to be rather genial, frank, open heartaches; how many friends have of $22.28 and assessed to W. 8. Gor­ Smith Dayton in Cartoons Magazine,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
people; the very vastnes, of our coun­ been estranged all because of a lack don.
"has a fat boy. Howard is the name
We Practice in All Courts.
Ix>t 4, Block 18, Woolen Mill Ad­ of the fat boy in most small towns.
try lending us, It is admitted, a cer­ of tolerance and tact!
! Suite 3, First National Bank Bldg.,
dition to Bandon, Oregon, in the sum
tain generosity and self-reliance, and
Read anew that brief paragraph of $20.02 and assessed to W. S. Gor­ Of course he Is never called Howard
Oregon
Bandoli,
the democracy of our form of gov­ and In the light of a better under­ don.
outside of the home circle. Up to
ernment giving every man that sense standing, grant In your own mind
Lot 5, Block 18, Woolen Mill Ad­ the age of 14 years he is called ‘Fat­
G. T. TREADGOLD
of self respect which Is one of the that all of us have an inherent right dition to Bandon. Oregon, in the sum ty.’ and after that he is usually cal­
Stand at Central Warehouse
of
$13.15
and
assessed
to
W.
8.
Gor
­
foundations of good manners.
Attorney and Counselor at Law
led ‘Butch.’ Howard is usually seen
to form an opinion on any subject don.
It cannot thou be said- -speaking that shall differ from your own.
His favorite
Phone 1054
Notary Public
Lot 24, Block 18, Woolen Mill Ad munching an apple.
very generally of course-—that we are
dition to Bandon. Oregon, in the sun. sport is riding around on the gro­
Rooms 1 and 2, First Nat’l Bank Bldg.
BANDON OREGON
of $9.77 and assessed to W. O. Cad- cer’s wagon with Bill Chidsey, who
wont to behave ourselveB with dis­
A h long as Mr. Nielson maintains
Bandon, Oregon
courtesy toward others. So it Is not
by.
delivers.
When
‘
Fatty
’
s
’
father
falls
that goods of equal quality can be
Lot 25, Block 18, Woolen Mill Ali­ heir to a little money he buys How­
usually from his observations of our
purchased uh cheaply from mall order dition to Bandon, Oregon, in tile sum
DR. S. C. ÈNDICOTT
treatment of others that tho child
houses uh local dealers can purchase of $13.43 and assessed to W. G. Cad- ard a pony, and he is also the most
has bls lessons in bad manners; he
successful raiser of rabbits and white
Dentist
them from wholesalers, there Is not by.
has them, rather, from a source more
Lot 26, Block 18, Woolen Mill Ad­ mice of any boy In town.
much use for further discussion.
<
Iff
Ice
1241
—
Phones— Res. 11 <11
dition to Bandon, Oregon. In the sum
likely to Impress him, he has them
"The townspeople call Chet Mole­
Western World, like all others who of $14.1)6 and assessed to W. O. Cad-
Office in Ellingson Bldg.
from the bad manners we practice to­
hill a character. By profession he is
favor "home trading," does not be­ by.
BANDON, OREGON
ward him.
a
handy
man.
Men
who
are
urged
The North one-half of Lot 1. Block
lieve that it can be done, therefore
To others he seen us kind and very
until positive proof Is submitted it re­ 21, Woolen Mill Addition to Bandon, to do something ’around the place,’
courteous, with a special courtesy. He
Oregon, in the sum of $11.84 and as- always say, ’Oh, get Chet Molehill
GEO. P. TOPPING
serves any further argument.
sessed to Joseph Young.
notices that we are markedly polite
REAL
ESTATI]
to do it.’ If Chet can be lured away
Attorney at Law
The North one-half of Lot 2, in
to visitors, noticeably considerate of
Block 21, Woolen Mill Addition to from his seat on an empty box he will
HELF-OONHClOl'HNESH
Practices in all Courts. Office
Insurance
Conveyancing
guests or casual strangers. His mind
Self-consciousness is a stumbling Bandon, Oregon, in the sum of $10.- mow a lawn, hang a screen door,
making its logical deductions, rea
88 and assessed to Joseph Young.
Over Bank of Bandon.
turn
an
ice
cream
freezer,
get
up
on
block tliut many persons find It dif­
Abstracts
The North one-half of Lot 3, in a ladder and whitewash the kitchen
sons that manners and courtesies are
ficult to overcome, and unless It is Block 21, Woolen Mill Addition ti.
things to be put on and off; to Le as
DR. H. L. HOUSTON
and Notary Public
overcome It stands forever In our Bandon, Oregon, in the sum of $5.46 ceiling, beat rugs, put down straw
sumed at need, or neglected at will,
matting, wash windows, clean a well,
path a menace to our happiness and and assessed to Joseph Young
Physician
and- Surgeon
and since it ls others who reap the
Lot 4. Block 21, Woolen Mill Ad­ work In the garden, or shovel snow.
to our material welfare. When we
benefit of them, and not himself, ho
dition to Bandon, Oregon. In the sum
Opposite Bank of Bandon
are conscious of ourselves we seldom of $17.60 and assessed to Joseph He prefers to work around the livery
Office Over Drug Store. Hours 9 to 12
acquires logically enough a distaste
stable where there is more going on
a. m.; 1:30 to 4 p. m.; 7 to 8 in the
act naturally. Without intending to Young.
for them, and looks upon them as
evening. Night calls answered from
Bandon,
Oregon
Lot 5, Block 21, Woolen MUI Ad- and no woman ’to boss’ him. Chet
il<> so, perhaps, we place self before
office.
affectations more or less, and insin­
other Interests; It looms up all along dition to Bandon, Oregon, in tlie sum can always find the coolest spot in
of $12.18 and assessed to Joseph summer and the warmest corner in
BANDON, OREGON
cerity. To discard or acorn them him­
our path and casts Its shadow upon Young.
self Is, then, a kind of virtue in his
winter.”
us tn such a manner as to blot out
Lot 6, Block 21, Woolen Mill Ad-
eyes, and to have nothing to do with
DR. L. P. SORENSEN
our best chances for happiness that dition to Bandon, Oregon, in the sum
Lot 16, Block 2 2, Woolen Mill Ad-
them in wurrant in his own down-
disregard for self which makoH life of $7.99 and assessed to Joseph dition to Bandon. Oregon;
Dentist
rightnesa.
Young.
Lot 17, Block 22. Woolen Mill Ad-
count for the most. Once we forget
Office
in
First
National Bank Bldg.
Lot
7,
Block
21,
Woolen
Mill
Ad
This, more often than not, la ths
to think of uur Individual failings dltlon to Bandon. Oregon, In the sum dit Ion to Bandon, Oregon;
I
’
lione,:
Office
1222;
res. 152
Lot
18,
Block
22.
Woolen
Mill
Ad-
real basis of bad •iiatmers in our
and lose the fear of what klYld of ¡of $5.48 and assessed to Joseph dit Ion to Bandon, Oregon;
BANDON,
OREGON
children. If the child were spoken
an impression we shall make upon I Young.
Lol 19, Block 22. Woolen Mill Ad-
to with the "»ins gentleness and cour­
1
Lot 8. Block 21, Woolen Mill Ad
those about us the more likely we dltlon to Bandon. Oregon, in the sum dition to Bandon, Oregon.
C. R. BARROW,
tesy with which lie finds us speaking
Lot 26. , Block 9, Woolen Mill Ad-
shall be to make a better and more of $2.74 and assessed to Joseph
to stranger« and visitors, ho would
dltlon
to
I
Bandon,
Oregon;
Attorney and Counselor
Young.
favorable impresslou.
like good mannor» without doubt,
Lot 3, 1 Block 12, Woolen Mill Ad
Lot 27 Block 21, Woolen V
at Law
We canuot be one person today
dltlon to I Bandon. Oregon;
and would imitate 'hem. If the home
dition to Bandon, Oregon, in t
and another person tomorrow, Such of $18.47 and assessed to
Notary
Public
Lot
Block
12.
Woolen
Mill
4.
I
Ad-
were an well ordered and as courte­
a course prevents us from developing White.
dttion to I Bandon. Oregon;
Farmers
’
Phone:
Office No. 181
ously conducted for Its Inmates as
Lot 3. I Block 18. Woolen Mill Ad
The south one-half of Lot 29, lu
normally and makes us altogether
Residence No. 143
It Is on those occasions when guests
to
Bandon.
I
Oregon.
dltlon
Block
21.
Woolen
Mill
Addition
to
too self-conscious for our own good.
Lot 4. I Block 18. Woolen Mill Ad-
Office over Skeel’s Store,
are present, we would liuve no prob­
Bandon. Oregon, in the sum of $ 2.75
Tho quality of being natural Is one and assessed to Vileta Neal.
dltlon to 1 Bundon, Oregon;
Coquille, Oregon
lem for the childrens' manners to
well
within the roach of all. yet,
Lot 5. 1 Block 18, Woolen Mil) Ad-
The South one-half of lot 30, in
wrestle with.
dition
to
I
Bandon,
Oregon:
—
for some unaccountable reason, there Block 21, Woolen Mill Addition t<>
JOHN NIELSON
Treat the children always with '
Lot
are persuns everywhere who seem to Bandon, Oregon. In the sum of $5.08 dltlon 2 4, Block 18, Woolen Mill Ad-
only
is
used
to
make
the
to
Bandon.
Oregon;
courtesy by setting them an example.
mid assessed to Vileata Neal
Notary Public, Insurance, Real
have so little confidence In their nat­
flour uhich goes into otir
Lot 25, Block 18, Woolen Mill Ad-
Said assessments have never
ural ability to make a good impres­ paid nor the liens discharged. been dltlon to Bandon, Oregon;
Estate and Book-keeping
bread. And the very liest
A DIFFERENCE IN VIEWS
I slon that they try very hard to an­
Lot 26, Block 18. Woolen Mill Ad-
methods only are employed
Now therefore notice Is hereby
Bandon, Oregon
"Thou shall be tolerant of the pear other than they really seem given that by virtue and in pursu­ dltlon to, Bandon. Oregon;
to produce both the flour
The North one-half of Lot 1.
hasty word of thy brother, for verily I They seem to look down upon certain ance of Section 123 of the Charter of
mill
the
bread,
Voli
li
like
Block 21. Woolen Mill Addition to
SMITH J. MANN
he is not as tactful as thou, who qualities which are natural to them the City of Bandon, Coos County, Bandon. Oregon;
the looks when you see It.
Oregon, directing me to collect the
never slnneth In this regard.”
Physician
and Surgeon
and to try to do all in their power said unpaid assessments by sale ot
The North one-half of Lot 2. Block
You'll like tta taste V till
What a wisdom of truth Is expres to efface them and develop others the said property to satisfy said liens 21, Woolen Mill Addition to Bandon,
Office in Ellingson Bldg.
better when you try it.
sed in those few brief lines; and : instead, w hen very probably the for­ in the sums as hereinbefore stated, Oregon :
The North one-half of I-ot
Office Hours 9 to 12 1 to 5
Block
"The Peoples' Bake Shop.”
such a summing up of the the work mer tralta can ill be spared Char­ with Interest thereon at the rate of 21. Woolen Mill Addition 3.
to Ban-
6 per cent tier annum from the 17th
I’hones: Office 3tr2; res. 211.
Ings of the human mind!
"Thou leston New, and Courier
day of December, 1914, and penalty don. Oregon;
BANDON. OREGON
Lot 4. Block 21. Woolen Mill Addi-
shalt be tolerant of the hasty word
together with costs of advertising and
tien
to
Bandon.
Oregon;
sale
thereof.
1
.will
on
the
11th
day
of thy brother, for verily he is not
l.IBHARl NOTES
DR. ARTHUR GALE
Ixit 5. Block 21, Woolen MUI Ad ,
of February. 1916, at the hour of 2
as tactful as thou."
O«
Sometime soon, watch for the date, o’clock P. M of said day, at the front dition to Bandon, Oregon;
Physician
and Surgeon
One is prone to believe tho per- a book shower will be a feature at door of the City Hall in the City of
læt 6, Block 21. M’oolen Mill Ad- {
I
’
lione«:
Office
331;
res. 832.
s n who coined those few words of the city library
Bandon,
Coos
County,
Oregon,
sell
at
Everyone is cordi­
, dition to Bandon. Oregon.
Office in Ellingson Bldg.
wisd >m Is not aware of the concise­ ally Invited to attend and bring a public auction to the bidder offering
I Alt
Block 21, Woolen Mill Ad- ;
ness with which he summed up one good book, or the price of one. fifty the least amount ot |>enalty and in­ dition to Bandon. Oregon.
BANDON, OREGON
terest all of the right, title Interest
lAlt X Block 21. Woolen Mill Ad- 1 y
of the greatest of human fallings. cents.
Music and refreshments and and estate which the said Edward { dition to Bandon, Oregon.
l<
How many of us are there who are social intercourse will Insure a pleas­ Hansen, F. E. Clyton. E A Diet»,
Professional
Lot 27 Block 21, Woolen Mill Ad- <
I. L. SCOFIELD
tohrant of the hasty words of oth­ ant time. This week we gratefully Z T Slglln. J W. Meadows, Baptist dition to Bandon, Oregon;
Teacher
of
Piano
Dentist
The
>uth < no-half of Lot 29. in
ers? At times It would seem tho acknowledge the gift of the price of Church of Bandon. Frank Pomeroy.
Mary Wilcox. W. 8. Gordon. W G
Office lira.: 11 a. m. to 4 p. in.;
number of such In our various ac­ a magazine, also the Woman's Home Cadby. Joseph Young, Kate White ’’’ c'- 21. Woolen Mill Addition
Band n. Oregon;
I’lione: res. 442. office 541.
quaintanceships Is so small It could Companion la to be a regular gift and Vileata Neal and all persons
» h< Soi th one-half of Lot
Rooms I4-1O Ellingson building
easily be reckoned on the fingers of From the state library we have the claiming under or through them may KI rk 31. Woolen Mill Addition
18 yrs. E\|>erieiice, all work guar­
anteed.
tho hand. Human nature Is a com- General Laws of Oregon, an Illus­ have In the said describe,! property i Hi. -.a< i, Orcgi n;
mentioned
which
Is
described
as
fol-
ding to the plat thereof
pl.t prupo sitien ; filled with whim. trated history of the flag In the Year
Bandon,
Grego«
Iowa, to-wit:
.
file and of record In the office of the
and » aried view points quick to Book of the Sons of the Revolution:
Lot 20, Block 10, Woolen Mill Ad- County Clerk of Coo« County. Ore-
Coiiimilting of Solos
Our regular services are as fol­
find what in Ita variou, view, are a pamphlet on May Day Celebrations, dltlon to Bandon. Oregon
Kon.
a Specialty
lows:
I a H 21. Block 10. Woolen Mlll Ad
Public worship each Sunday
Said sale belüg made subject to rc-
considered fault. and seldom al- and one on Folk Dancing by Dr. Gul­
Teacher of 111 Grades
dltlon to Bandon, Oregon;
at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.; Sunday
deraptlon In the manner provided b,
ways courteous and fair with regard ick
F. Amelia Henry, city librarian
Lot 15, Block is. Woolen Mlll Ad the Charter of the City of Ban
Studio Over
school at 10 o'clock; Epworth league
to the opinions of others When an
dltlon to Bandon. Oregon;
don, Oregon.
at 7 p. m.: prayer services at private
A.
Bryne's Store
l«ot 8. Block 33. Woolen Mlll Ad-
other's view on any subject agrees
M e are exclusive agents for Rher-,
Dated this 13th day of January,
homes
on Wednesday evenings; a cor­
dition
to
Bandon.
Oregon;
1916.
with one’s own, the latter usually , ton cual la Itaaikm. Phone 38. IMp-
RANDON
OREGON
Lot ». Block 32. Woolen
dial invitation Is extended to all.—•
C Y.
C.
V. LOWE.
clasae, the funner a, broad minded t pel A Holvertou,
Dtftf I
dltlon to Bandon. Oregon
J13t5
Treasurer of Cltv of Bandon ' ooooooooooooooooo Rev. C. Mayne Knight. Pastor.
HIM HOME TOM N KATER
The Western World
Professional Cards
R. DAVIDSON
General Transferring
Light and Heavy
Draying
4
Wolverton
THE VERY
BEST WHEA
Seaside Bakery
Prof. A.
RICHARDS
• nt
-s'