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About Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1912)
Forle Riu'i K« * ^€i.«i»r. oof» »net* 1 jvflfrr um flOf lAClSM ’ Gra^s Seed All Orders Promptly Filled for all kinds oi Presi, New Crop Grass Seed CENTRAL FEED CO Central Warehouse, Phone 142 Equipped ui.h Wireless S. S. BREAKWATER Sail» from Portland Wednesday» Sail» from Coos Bay Saturday» In Mauritian tea N made from the leaves of the orchid; In Peru it Is In fused from native holly; the Tnaina uians have many substitutes, while the Tonkinese make it of wood, bark leaves nrrd berries. Phone 142 Where You Get the Hardware li you are looking for anything in light and heavy hardware, this is the place to gel it. We also do plumbing and guarantee satisfaction Our chief aim is to please. A. McNAIR, The Hardware Man A Great Building balls. When its faun«.’at ion is under minati, and if the foundation of health- good digestion is attacked. >|utt k collapse follows, Ou the tirsi signs of indigestion, Dr. King's New Lite Pills should be taken to tone the stomach and regulate the liver, kidneys and bowels. Pleasant, easy, safe and only 25 cents at al druggists. Oils, Varnishes Stains YOUR THOUGHTS. when purchased of us alw ays give the best satisfaction. That is because we sell onh the best. We carry in stock nothing but the highest qual ity and as they don’t cost the consumer any more than in- ferior grades, there is no ex- cuse for not using them. The happiness of your hie de pends upon the character of your thoughts; therefore watch well over them and entertain none that are contrary to punty and truth, so that if your soul were laid open there would appear nothing but what would bear the light. A Vacancy Filled. Gerald—I hate a cold iu my head. Geraldine- Well. I suppose that is bet ter than nothing -Exchange. Only a Fire Hero BANDON HARDWARE CO S.S. ELIZABETH LargeT wo Berth Outside State Rooms with Running Water Eight Day Service Between the Coquille River and San Francisco First Class Passenger Fare, - $7.50 Freight Rates. - $3 on Up Freight J. E. WALSTROM, Agent. Bandon. Oregon. E. A E. Reservations. T. Kiwt, owoen an. nanager«, 24 California St.. San I rancuco. Fuhrman's Pharmacy, Coquille; Perkin«’ Phannacy, Myrtle Point. ♦ British Sport. Ordinarily the aver .«- mnn takes no very wild Intelt in tlie natioiuil g«uf championship. Tbe rveeut contest for the lliedlll contained «me or two fe.i tures. however, that attract«"«! atten tion ontslde «»f golf «•In les laist year the American champion ship was xx>>n by tlie British ebntu pion, ilnrold II lliltou. who «»ntestcil agalu tins year, ns ,ii«l Norman F. Hunter, miother British expert. Illi ton was beaten In mie of tbe prelim lunry contests by >1 Vale colliige stu dent Hunter defaulte«l In a later pre liminary event, th«« doctors pnnmmic- Ing him in danger of suusti<»ke if lie continued. After Jerome I» Travers I»ent ••Chick' " Evans in the final con- te«t Evan« In turn twat Hilton In an eitra game Tlie reason « advanced bv the British for the defeat of tlwir men fumisti the popular Interest In the affair was that ft was too hot Another was that English etiquette require«! them to play in coat*, while the Americans played tn shirt sleeve«. A thitM was Hint Mr Hilton had a new driver made I11 Ohio anil the head was too All heavy. Note the "made in Ohio the English dispatches, so far as known, carried the phrase. Why? Was it Intended as 11 sort of subtle reflec tion on Ohio made drivers, or what? Following the British attitude on the Olympic races ami the attacks on the American winners, the incident calls for at least this comment: Why are not our British friends good enough s|»orts to acknowledge a fair defent without pleading the baby not and without ill nature«! and t»etulant crlt telain of the victors? Why emit they rise to the plane of tieing good losers? Snowshoa Rabbits. The big enowshoe rabbit or northern It hare is something of a dresser, wears a white coat lu winter aud a gray one iu summer, the better to cun ceul itself from its enemies by looking as tile gronud looks tn the two seasons Sih? A i •t I «I 1!. 11 • ••r I V Flagged Train With Shirt Tearing his shirt from his back an Ohio man flagged a train and saver! it from a wreck, but II. T. Alston, Raleigh, N. C., once prevented i wreck with Electric Bitters “I was ■n a terrible plight when i began to use them.” he writes, “my stomach head, Back and kidneys were all t»ddly affected an«! iny liver was in bad condition, but four buttles ,d Electric Bitters made me feel like a new man ’’ A trial > i I cony nu r you oi their matchless m< nt for an y stomach, liver or kidney trouble Price 50 cents at all druggists. Ocxi------ H«r Opportunity. She looked up st him In snd.len doubt. “Can I." she exclaimed, “be the only girl you ever told ahe waa the anly girl you ever isutllv loved?” He took time to reflect. ••No." he at length made »niwtt. “but If distinction Is wbat you are after you can. if you like, be the only girl that ever believe«! me."—Puck. The Glad Hiss. Among the Baantos and also with the natives of the New Hebrides biasing la a algii of applause. • • Saddles The Finest Line in Coos County IT IS EASY TO OPEN ( a savings account with this hank.. A few dollars will start it. And on<.< jou get the habit you’ll find saving as easy as spending is now and much more satisfactory. Start your account toda) or next pay day. Ihe sooner you beg in saving the- so >.ier you will be in a posititnm to laugh at misfortunes which would overwhelm others. If I bad to cimo- I« • xx —n the I «u my thiuga I have t... bave gullied dreams and wh.it In my waking hours 1 should u >t hesitate. Give me (he dreniu lost. Iu inv dreams I timi fiock etbooks great fat oin*s stuffed with green, and when I am about to s|>en«l the money I wake up. in the daytime 1 lose pocketbooks lu my dreams I am uiiHuluioiisly elected By day I am uot even a candidate, The other night I composed a per- f<s'tly stuiiulng drama, Tlie sit nations were entirely new. tile Interest was intense, the lines were bevoud Shakespeare, at»l the couclusiou was a dramatic thunderbolt. I lost the vehole thing before I could get my clothes <>u. It bad vanished like frost ou the windowpane, it I tiad all my dream lost treasures 1 should be wise as Solomon, witty as a Mark Twain, clever ns Herrmaun. the magi dan; rich as Rothschild and handsome as the Old Nick himself There are too many things going 011 when one is conscious. Every chair and table durracts one. Every sound and odor aud other bodily seilsa tion gets lu one’s road. Bui In dreams it Is you and your pure Idea. With that perfect union there is nothing to forbid the banns. Stih, it t.s about us well perhaps in the eud The classic question has uever been nettl«*d whether the king who dreamed every night that be was a beggar was ti.ippihi than the beggur wno dreamed every night be was a king And when you say heaven is but u good dream and bell a bad one you haven’t mended mat ters. fur oue can really be hap pier aud also suffer more luteuse ly in a dream than in waking, To live on earth aud dream of heaven Is possibly as well as to live iu heaven and dream of When we awake there earth. are conipeusatiotis; when we dream there are uoiie. The high- est joy and the highest pain are those of the uuloosed mind ill dreams llr. Frank Crane. HANK ()!•' BANDON S teamer k Twin Screws. Wireless Equipment, Hot and Cold Water. When you Travel Have the Best. It costs you no more. Up Freight $3.00 per Ion. Se* us for Rates on Down Freight BANDON WAREHOUSE CO Freight and I’.issenger Agents I he Bandon E. G. CASSiDY, Proprietor Ihorougiily Remoti -led. Inquisitive Stranger A fl.shenn.in? Why, what lu thunder do you do when you take a vacation?—London Pouch Special Rates by Week or Month Sale of Real Property for Un Wlierear on thr 28t,i day of July, 1911 there wa» entered in the docket of ( ity I.tent rd tlie < ity of Ban.loii, Coox County, Oregon, delinquent a.xe «iiieuts j ed by Ordinance No.' ISU ot tlie Citv of B.<n- «Ion foi the improvement of Spruce itreet in said cits in frurtt oi l.m No 11, Blot k No 9, Axaln Park, C ity ot Bandon, in the ,11 ot i>5.41 and assexscJ to L B Weeeler. Sai«l a..e.-.inent ha. never l-crii pud n.u the lien <li« barged n«»r xatistied. Now therel.ire noliti u hereby given that l»v virtue an«i in pur«iinace oi Secti«»n I.’? of the Charter of the City nt B.mdon, t 00, CtMinty, Oregon, directin,- me to , <»lle«t the «aid unpaid a. e.xtiieiit by «ale of thr xai«l property 1«« -.atixlv »«i.l lien of 41 with interest thereon at the late of *1 pet «ent per annum tr im the 2tth Jav ol Julv t 1911, and penalty together with rmts of advertising and sale thereof, I will on Mun dav the 2nd «lav ot De«-emher, A, I) 1911, at thr hour ot 2 o'clock P M of said day at the front door of the ( ity Hall in the C.tx of Bandon, ( .»0» County, Oregon, seif at public auction to the bi Ider otfenn the Iraq amount of penalty aud interest all ot the right, title, interext and e-tate which the said T. K W heeler aud ali per-oll- claiming under or through him, nuv hive 1 in the said desciilxeti property mei iti«-ned which is dex.’ribed as follow Lot N«>. II, in Bhuk No. 9, Azalea Park, to Bandon, C«»os Counts Oregon, according to the plat thereof on rile and of record in the otfi- e of the < minty I lerk of said Coos County, Oregon Said sale be ing made subject to redemption in the mari ner provided by the Charter of tbe C itv of Bainhin. Bated this 3Vth dav of October A. L 1912 C Y. LOWE, Treasurer of the City of Ba .d m. Nov. 1, I, 15, 22, 29. « American Plan. Cafe in Connection. * paid Street Assessment. i 1E1EL1) Means Speed, Safety and Coni ¡ort But the crowd cheered, as with burned hands, he held up a small round box. ‘•Fellows,” he shouted, •‘this Bucklen’s Arnica Salve I bold, has everything beat for burns." Right! also for boils, ulcers, sores sores, pimples, eczema, cuts, sprains, Then He Stops. bruises. Surest pile cure, It slib- Inquisitive Stranger What do you dues intiamalion, kills pain. Only do for a living In stull a dead place as this? Old Salt Me? I’m a fisliernmn 25 cents at all druggists. — • I lie Harness Man THE DREAM LOST. Tea Substitutes. Confirm Sailings Through M F. .1 )E MAKER. Agent Bandon inhoff In the «iWlliMtr the equal op| those M>eh who | In« «if ■>» calle I ♦ ivtves s fi»r< e«l ertr and that mem»« In ttw st>«»«e« of ll»e la ade» It is true that reel! 1» hi«« L«-ell «-«»!»•-, ■om«* ui><h-«er« lt,a hand«« ami that if It were pu-sil le ti> redi-* 1 ItiUta it on «lit «spilt ible prlu Ipl»« t«i tho.e from whom it was taken without Hd«*<]iiHle <>r proper « out peusutioii It wmihi lie a good re sult to bring ulmiit But tIII« 1.« obviously lni|M>-«|ble and Imprac ticable Ail tti.it call be dope is to treat this us oue im eteiital ex II of a great expansive mov«*- uient iu the material progress of the work! and to make sure that there will In- no rei uri’euce of such evil. — 1’resident Tuft. Ftoff» Ijf aw str Porta Hwo « '»m rr|>'»ri* ot a w«»n«i*fh»l n*w Jknoteif that in l>elwvr«l a ill vastly bri««-tit lit«* |w iple. Hamon I' Mitihm, of har< clonrta, writes “Dr Km/ » New DiaC'ivery is «!<»ing »plcmli«! work heir it cured me alwiut Inr lim-s of terrible coughs and «i»l«l<, al«» my brother oi a .exere cold m hm chests and more than 20 other., who used it on my advice, Weh««pe thi-» great medicine will vet be sold in every <lrug •»tore ui Poll Rico.’ Foi throat ami lung troubles there is nothing better. A trial will c«»n- vir.ee you of its met it. 50c an«! $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guat- nnteed by all druggists. PRODUCE! Be no longer a chaos, but a world or even world kin. Pioduce! Pro duce I Were it but the pitifulest infinite fraction of a product, pro duce it in God's name.—Carlyle. ALWAYS ON T IME I » — Home Hand Laundry Fourth and Spruce’St». Family Washing a Specialty. Make a Specialty of Rough Dry. Phone 722 EARL SCH NOVER — ■ JU .....