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About Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1911)
Eandon Recorder Published Every Tuesday and Friday by the Recorder FnloislTing Company C. E. KOPF, Managing Editor Subscription, $1 50 per Year ir. Advance. Adveitismg Rates Made Known on Application. Job Printing a Specialty Enteret! «t the Great Strength in Packages. Small I John W. Sickelsmidi, Greensboro. Pa., has three children, and like most children, they frequently take cokl. “We have tried several kinds of cough medicine,'’ he says, “but have never found any yet that did low ing to sav: them as much good as t. hamberlain s “ There can be no question i f the Cough Remedy.” Eor sale bv C. strategic value ot the state of ( »re- V. Lowe. gon Ir mi a religious point of view. I '.verv dollar spent for church exten- Opportunities. ■ ion in the diocese of Oregon now, I and eve rv good man - ent here is the Every man of brains who throws best soil of contribution to the for away an opportunity leaves a plice eign missionary work of the future. and an opportunity for the man with National aid and private capital are granted without stmt to develop the less ability. If all smart men were wise men, natural re sources of the s'ate. States men recognize this need that the there would be no room for any whole country should help this sec other variety. The world would be tion, so that some day this section theirs. But some smart men are fools at inav repay the nation an hundred the most important periods. fold. Surely it should be our duty There comes a time to every smart to have a like vision of the possible man when opportunities quit limiting , religious returns troni missionary in him up. Every man should, so far | vestments in Oregon.” as possible, be awake to his oppor po»toW(v pr Second <’lnss Matter. FRIDAY possible, even from the present won- il I Illi stale of efficiency. The lutuie will have its own s'ory of progress. |i is the wav of the world, especially the portion which we call the United St.iti s i f .America e itti ti C’tidrt'ons. NT. G Pohl Wa then called upon tn j;ive an address, the merit ol su. h talk I will not speak of, but if inert iment anil ap plause is the expression by the hear ers, then it must have been satisfae lory. Such meetings will do^ptuch good for the advancement of ativ commu , nity, and cannot fail to swell the I membership of the order. Other localities should pick up am-! bition enough toShow that they are! not asleep Wake up, brethren and sisters, if, you want to do something worth ■ while, then do it in time. P ohl The thought of stiengtli is not usually associated with insect Uli less, perhaps, as an isolated instance School Report one may have watched a busy little ant staggering along with a burden twi.e its size. Ants will carry loads Continued from Tuesday's issue. forty' or fifty times as heavy as them High School H. C. Ostien, Brin. Mrs. Ostien ard Rose Hutchins, selves, says Harper’s Weekly, The Assistants. I beetle can move a weight one hun- I enrollment for year, 66. dred and twelve linns bis 0» n Enrollment for month, 55. weight. The house lly gi.es six Daily attendance, 47. I undred strokes <>t its wint in one Per cent of attendance, 89. second and this enablts it to go a Times late, o. distance of thirty-live feet. Roll of honor, 14. Probably the most wonderful of all St M M ARV. is the dragon fly It can speed Total enrollment for year, 456. through the air at the rate of sixty Total enrollment for month, 399. I miles an hour, and, more wonderful Daily attendance, 353. A good treatment for a cold set limit v. still, can stop instantaneously in its The same rule, will apply to a city Per cent of attendance, 93. tled in the Itirgs is a H errick ' s flight or move backward or sideways R i . ii PEi’fi i < P oroi 'S P i . aster ap or community. Every city has an Times late, 2. without changing the position ot its plied to the chest to draw out in opportunity to become great; that Roll of honor, 144. Roll of honor includes pupils flammation, ami B ai .1.Aim’s H ore is, to reach the zenith to which the body. neither absent nor late during the hound S irup to relax tightness. Hundreds of bees can hang one adjacent country is capable of back month. You get the two remedies for the to another without tearing away the The following students of the high price fit one by buying the dollar ing it up; but the trouble is that feet of the upper one. size Horehound Syrup; there is a people sleep too long sometimes and school have made a standing of A It has been estimated that if an porous plaster free with each bottle. let the opportunities pass. for the month in the subjects named. ! elephant were as strong in propor Sold by C. Y. Lowe. There are great opportunities now | A—95 to Ico per cent. Willis Williams, book keeping, tion to its weight as a male beetle i. staring Bandon in the face if the Fred Harvey, ajgebra. would be aifle to overturn a * skv | What Would We Do With people will awaken to the situation. Velma Klepfer, book keepining, scraper.” What is true in Bandon is true in English, general history out it? In leaping great distances this1 the entire Coquille valley. Pearl Craine, algebra book keep- Strength is shown in another phase. The question is, will we continue | ing- What would we do without the If a horse could jump as far in pro I Josephine Stoltz, English, general | telephone? I low did our fathers anil to sit idly by and allow our oppor portion to its weight as a Hea can t<>| history. tunities to slip by. mothers ever get along without it? Bessie Jensen, algebra book keep i I his, the horse would jump about t w< > There are two things neces&arv! Simple and commonplace interroga ing, English, general history thousand miles. tories, you may sav, and yet the I for the proper development of this Esther Solve, algebra. section they are, better roadsand a Norma Larue, algebra, book I most natmal expressions in view of port commission, both ot which are Keepii g, English, general history. Southwest Oregon Stage Line t)ie fact that the thirty tilth anniver Archie Roso, botany. sary of the granting of the telephone m easy leach of our people. Will Lura Morgan, botany. ‘ A Staging Trip through ()regon” patent to Alexander 1 ir.iham Bell is we be wise on these subjects or will, Geo. Moland, botany, we allow ourselves to be numbered is the title of a highly interesting and just now being oliserv. el. Ralph Christensen, algebra, bot any. In the huriy burly of our work a iniong the fools? spendidly illustrated article by Right Leia Buckingham, German, Eng Rev. Charles Scadding, bishop of ! day wot III we may excoriate the Do you know that of all the minor lish, geometry, physics. Oregon, whirl) was printed March | local system. and we may gnash our ailments colds are by iar the most Marguerite Haberly, English, 4th, in the Churchman of New Y ork, ! teeth over tin fancied indifference of dangerous.'* It is not the cold itself German, geometry. the official organ of the Episcopal the “central giti,” but we would that you need to fear, but the serious Amelia Chaneay, German, Zettie Gibson, English, geometry. church in America. In the story stand aghast at the threat of elimina) diseases that it often leads to. Most of these are known as germ diseases Daisy Hansen, English. Bishop Scadding tills of a summei ing the telephone from our daily use Pneumonia and consumption ate Carl Bowman, arithmetic, geome trip along the Oregon coast country altogether. among them. Why not take Cham try. The important place which the berlain's Cough Remedy, and cure whete means of travel is a spring Ernest Wilkins, Latin, geometry wagon, a stage a 1 on boat with now teli phone has c >111 to occupy in your cold while you cai ? Eor sale Willeska Roberts, English, Latin, and then the luxury ol a little bay human allaiis is an eloquent com by C. Y. Lowe. geometry. mentary upon the woildeiful pro Tom Ostien geometry. steamer. Communicated. Elsie Kinley, English. Latin, ge 4 The reader is taken ovet tin1 coast giess ol the past half cenluty in the ometry. portion of Lane, Coos ami Curry Amei icail 11 public. Harty Crain, English, American When Bell completed his inii al Editor R ecorder : counties where are located the thriv history, physics. Sunday. March 19th, the wide ing little cities of Mai .hlield, Bail expel inn ills an<l induced the govern 1 gi.tner Gallier, geometry. don, Ccquillr, Empire, I’o.t Orford, ment to give him the protection of awake and industrious people of the Edna Hansen, Latin North Bend, Gold Beach, and .1 the patent laws, the skepti s s< oiled Four mile district had a < ¡range pit Thos, l.aitd, geometry. 'ft will nic. Before noon Bro. Sanderlin I Maud I.awe, English score of mere stopping places, I lie and the wise ones said I ena Langlois, Germ 11, arithme comluited services in the school following is a description of how I come to naught.'' tic. Says the Washington Tunes: house and Ins words were full ol a some of the more remote and lilac Earl Watkins, arithmetic. The stori of how Bell, going back lesson.which we all enjoyed. cessible coast points were ivarlirt I Erma Craine, English, German, to Boston ft nil Cambi ulge, alter his Al noon a good and bountiful arithm.'tic, pedagogy, try tile bishcp's patty J ‘ In summer we travel paitlx b> lirst successful “long distance” ex- lunch was set by the ladies, a long I Sylvia Racklett. English, Get man, spring wagon with two line In 1 i-s, 1 eriment, was I inked upon as datty table was tilled with hungry people American history, arithmetic, ped and by stage, and from Bandon Io by his fellow p.lssengeis in the little who did full justice to the good agogy. Nora Gibson, German, American Coquille by boat, and go limn 30 to old Bowdoin Square cat when lie things liefote them. history, arithmetic, pedagogy. About 1 p.111. the members ol the 40 miles a dav, stop| ing tor .1 dai llied Io I<| goni some ot liis excite Hazel Stephenson, German, arith or so at the small settlements and mt lit bv telling them whit had hap Grange opened a session for so ia metic, pedagogy. with ranchers, many of whom have pencil, is no mote amusing nor in- bilily, one ol the main branches and Ritlie McNair, German, arithme not had the opportunity ot att< tilling omprvhensilile than th sto<y of efforts of this ordet ; about 28 or 30 tic. pedagogy. Ebba Wiren, American history, service for years. .Notice of out how telephone slock went begging visitors weie welcomed to the inert arithmetic, pedagogy. coming is sent a week or so ahead, in the pioneci days \<t out of ing. The exercises tiegan with sing, Re-pectfullv submitted, and we are "billed a the actor- these humble commonplace expeii- ing the national hymn “America ” H. C. O stien , Supt I say, in the postottue and on tele iliies his grown a service so useful After this two young ladies pleased I giaph posts to hold ‘divine ■ ei 11.<•' that to-dav the wmId w< mlers how us by singing a duel; another young , A pain in the side er back that in some central place, and our nim iwnple in the old days ever got along lady delivered a piece of [xietry with estchei veil when you -traighten up municants drive tmm many miles without it much feeling and gcod expression; calls lor .1 nibbing application of around, and appreciate these few Such was the humble origin. To I then followed a recitation by Miss B ai . i . akiis S now L iniment . It day Chi. igo talks with Mew Y’oik Miriam Hunt. Hro, Sanderlin then ! relaxis thr contracted muscles and opportunities for worship." permits ordinary bodily motion with In discussing this s . tion ol (»re is easily anil naturally as next door read the Declaration of the Grange out suffering or inconvenience. Price gon Irotn the church extension neighbois. We Khali n >t attempt to and its benefits to all farmers ilesii 25c. 50c and fl 00 per bottle. Sold standpoint, the bishop lias the fol ¡speculate upon what advancement is ous lo advance and improve the I by C. V. Lowe. Some Choice Buys in Bandon REAL ESTATE Lots in Sin th’- Addition from S-'S up. Lot“ in the Woolen Mill Addition bom in the Mill-, and go home l<»r dinnei from pie k from A f< w lots lelt in Azdea Paik for $75. A I line Ac.e piece ot land close Io new school house 53500 This ’s a snap. lloti-e and laige lot in West Bindon clo-e m, Si vn House and 1 t in Woodland Addition Geie.el kicati.m ioi si 00 176 Aiats Coal Land, if taken quick will be sold ch ap on Co quille river. 40 Acres Good Bench Land close to river, 5 mile-, from Bandon, $1000. 40 Acres Good Hill Land, 3 miles from Bandon. Sp> pei acre. A nice little ranch of 162 acres with good hcti-eaml bain and other improvements. This can be handled tor $1000 dow n and tilt balance 5 years at 8 per cent, ami is a tine chance Ioi a good ranch. These are all baigains and i1 interested you had better get busy. I - Write, call or phone 1<J. ].], OAKES Reference: olny Rank' in. Ran don ir FANCY PR I NT INCH THE RECORDER OFFICE has recently added a lot of new type of the latest faces, especially for Fine Job Printing, and we are now prepared to print all kinds of Fancy Invitations, Announce ments, Calling Cards, Letter Heads and in fact all kinds of modern printing done in a Modern Office. Fancy Wedding Invitations a Specialty I« RECORDER PUBLISHING CO. 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