Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1913)
P Semi-Weekly Ba'nciohecord NaVeihUt1, 11, 1913 a Page 4 SEMI-WEEKLY BANDION .RECORDER Juagmentr StitftViormal. Do Ysta Want a Published Every Tuesday and .Friday by 'the IlecordeH PublishintjCQinpany. I jr rV9) . mrjLlh8m.kJSBMSf Entered at the d'ostoHi5P 4 Ranufti, Oregon, m "felnil Mftttcf erf tlis OconS Class C. E. B&OTT, Kl'a-nsvj-tSS $ft'rte&.. Subscription $1.50 fn;r ei? in, Advan-ce. AcdvePtoipi'g cs made known, on nppiieiVtiofK IF Sb CaU At. The OFFICIAL PAPR F .THE SCALE "By ARTHUBl.GRIGSB'Sf Edwin Iloxle. on Amertcim artist SflwkliiK'fiubJect.s for his brush in Spain, lefC Madrid to ko to the mountains of 'ffoltntu. some rfity liillea.frotn tin' eny ltal. Arriving nt iui Inn midway be tween tlni plain and the'iiunimit of tlip jftML'e,- ho concluded to make It his Iwfldqiiiirti'rs, roIhk about unions the . t-wouMtiilH sWetchlnv.' He arrived In the evonfns: niw! concluded to put off ay work till - Hit; nuurow. The Inn Mint In 11 lonely t Mini its ttw time apparently no otlwr boarders In the toous. lit- wMtwl hlinwlf. on n v.erunda. Wbew Ik- t'oiiM overlook the plain tar taeJsw. miA'citlhtl foc'sttppcr. The ch)th whs laid by it !rt In n s&ort iH'ttlcoitt finclrcled with stripe of yarlous Ky colors, beneath which appeared a dainty foot wnt ankle. iloxle was very- -younfe. and youth ts unthinlfiiur. He permitted himself to b too nilmtrlnjtly oti the sonorlta od did not take the pains not, to do so while she was IwihltiR. ICc spofcosome Spanish and besnii to cimt wlUi terr. but t'ould get frothing esecpt "cs, so oor," and "No, senor," for she' was a dlffldetrt IIMt thlHtf, especlslry In the. presence of one t the s-ectal cnlc o fnr above her. TOwri' were mttuy poftrt In ,the viciu If where attractive vlewa were to tv obtained, anil llosle attended to his work, not thlnblui; about the rlrl when (Wnc no. ?ut In the evening between trapper and Ivedtlihe he 'needed com pany and after supper -would luvont wrtys to keep her with hlui on the' ve randa. The Inn wax kept by her 'mint, and the two women were the only per- . sons in the lioufce besides the fewwny fnier.H who stopped there. The aunt lloile idilre.sKl u fciiora, the girl as i'epita, which wau her hainik When he wn not out sketchlue he. waH con tliiually chlllUK on the one or the other for Bo'inethlns either u ulavs of wlue or a ,bit of cheese or for 1'eplta to brine her sultar and pluy for him. wou re troubled nbont oujethlBK. Peplta,'- tie uld one eventns to the Hlrl while xhe waited usmhi hint at sup per.. "Wlmt U It?" "Nothing. enor," she said. "Vex, thert In MouvethlnR yoa few. Tellnie." "Well, then. euor. there are bandit tu the.te' mountalua. Von MhonUl not Go otit Kketchluic." "Yott inilMt be mlttaken. 1 iiHkett' about that tMifore coiiiIuk here and was told tlntt i wouUI be u mtfe here as In .Madrid." Thla did tw't afneir to relieve the 1 gt'a tear. Ttiere In iwmtflhlng thai (Irnwti a man to a woman who feftra for him. ttttd Iloxle drew the glri to film and kissed tur. "It in very lovely for you," be eald, W be ansious for my safety. Don't worry. 1 think i cau take cara of myaelf." There wuk it nound In some shrub Wry Just beyond the veranda. i'cpltR Ktttrti'd, Kaspwl and tremblet). Hoilo looked up at her, surprised, and. was about to anfc Uvf what ImiI frlshlenetl her when nlu ran Into the home. The next eveutngr was very warm, ii ml Iioxle lay Minohlng In a hammock In the yard; The moon was at tlie full and In the rare atmosphere ut Bitch n height cast a bright IIrIiL Iloxle doed Smlilenly he routed hlm ie!f ami looked upon a shadow cast by the moon on the ground directly le foro.hliu It was the atiadow of a man with arm uplifted. The closed list roomed to grasp vomethlnK. for there wns a protrusion from It not clearly eiioiitfU Klindowed for Iloxle to discern whnt It was. Iloxle divined that it was n weapon of tome sort moil probably a knlfo. . Whatever was done must bo' Instan taneous. Iloxle'a reasoning cortninly wns. Ho reasoned .that hiiiiu oii'o wr about to kill him; that (he murder would bo committed silently. Tho only method of escape deemed to bo to call to some one. This might frighten off thu murderer. "Scnoral" he called wlUiout disolay. ing nny nlarin In his voice. "What do you wish, sonor?" "A class of wlno.' At the first word the shadow wfth 4row so flint he did not see it His enemy had sprung back. . "Jevor mind," Hoxlo said, rislnjf n ho npoJ;o. "I will drluk tt in tlu house." Not during to betray his knowledge of his danger by looking back, lie walked Into the house without turning ills head. lie had not semi lib euoiny only his shallow. Nor dhl ho svu him later. Ills coolness had saved his life. Ills enemy tpilto likely was lu such condition of mind that i word spoken by the iniin lie would kill was r onpugh. iniupeiitnrlly at least, to deter I hlui, mid buloiu ho hud limu lu ituulu I agnJo.it jautiwU-Ute, - N .. 1 - THE J W W ANOGN Tlbxle was nuver lu a hurry about anything. lie mild nothing to 'tlx; hiiulrady nbStil the. matter, prefwrriiitf ft) think It opr; 1)foro .drfhig s). lit pemembered the sound In tlw buslips. rtherehe c'biiIiik liefor ho had kiss es f'eplta'. and her" ffrlght. Mate was jrn cxplitiintlou. "I'eplyi." he sal(l tbe ntssJ taorsfcliJa when he'was alone with tiiw. , "Yes. sttnor.". "You have a lover? ono -tsiiu have novty sivn." "Ves. Miiio." . , . "Is Re a good fellow "Tim. senor." falnly! Tlief was si one ftxJ a fotr iu ifk'iits. ttflew Jio.vle ntUU'S: "1 ai t Ipg down 4u ToJwlo. t'iomrlbp. Wife (at breakfnirt) t didn't toar fou l;t nlht wtveu yw came In. ISubby No. I thouitW t fir I'd fotten lnt ttrf wrong bowm. Oieasft) N'ewbk . t"Wli:tf Is tti tontterr dfitMl) Oj ijfniit 4tifcf 'Kxcellfiity, )Wt eooll ooiPtwT a vacatlou." "Jlve hvf n b remit!," was ttw -.tocratle' eo'mman?. Kaawwt Ctlji Stmt ual. Ttx.Satot IHC-. (urtig a nnmberi 1 tml tw mjuch for thin' solo. Nh-8olo! Cn't you ee tl;it v'lwfe ar twv (adlr ilrto lug? He-Tes. Onrt 'owe fcwot'1 Ji rotor. - Ilortou Tfuiiwrlsit.. "t sn y to 'titHterwtiiMl'(fii crord t ns gMod ftiy tnwuH." . "TbRlV wfcy I'm playliiij safe tnslstiiMt oi tfe crM lietrwU Wt Vrvm Jeukln I Hti told that the feappto! marriages are-between ptople who arm exactly tipposlte l every resjuect to each other, wo I am looking fora younic lady of that, sort, ni't yo bnew. Miss IVrt Tlwn yoti ft.-tve eHe t the. rlk'ht ilace. Cune t'c Hm; ottter Nhle of the .rivnti and I'll Introduce you to a bright. Intelligent, well oJ saletl Klrl.-i:jichati6. Tht MoerW. . (Aatronomr.s long since came lo lite concttislon that the moon's surface is very hot during the height of the luuar .day, which, as wilt be remembered, lastt two weck, and very cold during the lunar night, which .In eijtnilly lonjj These extremes of temjieraturo reach their height, at the lunar noon and midnight ' and are greater than any natural temperature on the earth. Cefapeund I ntsrott. All Interest Is paynblc annually or oftener: therefore there Is no such thing as simple Interest lu the long run. One dollar at compound Interest at 1 per cent per annum will double In a lit tie less than seventy years to be ex act. It doubles In Gil.tHi yeart. As near ns we can calculate, this earth Is about 3.000.000,000 years old If It took the earth ,1,X)Q.OOO,000 years to grow, how much will Interest grow In that tlmo? One cent at compound interest nt 1 por cent per annum for 3,000,000,000 years will amount to so much that ono viglntllllon balls of gold, each as largo as tlu sun, will not then pay thu inter est for a billionth part of ono second of time. New York World. A QOY'S LOGIC. WHEN I'm a men I'll bo a knlBht, y A noble knltrht In armor bright. With a root of ran II and n holmot tall And a sword, and a shield, and a spear, and nil. I'll bo a splendid, ElbtfouH sight When I'm a llnshlni;, dushlnx knlghl And then .I'll trnvel fnr away Until somewhere I llnd a dey, Reeauso It soems to mo It's rluht Vor a dev to associate with a knlKht.' Qcar Uownlvn ln-S. Nicholas. THE SPIRITUAL LIFE. ' Go on in all simplicity. Do not be to anxious lb win a quiet 'mind nnd;il will he all the quieter. Do not examine so closely into the prog rest ol your own soul. Do not crave so much to be perfect, but Id your spiritual life be formed by your duties and by the actions which are cal'ed forth by circumstances Francis de Sales. ' Hail fin atenM to propose to her. Tiiij-lflno alio offered yon. no encoup ctfciueiit? Mill Oil, yea! Sho jives me, a. hot whisky when J call, but ono ain't ttoo$ii. Boston .Globe. Her Meggy Ves, ) was going abroad, but 8 w I ch.ttigtyl oiy mint), you know. I'eggy Well, I do hope you got a better otte lu the ti4n$e. W. (ools Jtol-tapmi:'ra. tjsk-al uever tMMtocss el." "Ott, I don'l know, lot of notes, yhow."- They flneer o -Clitcitao News. Trainji Kooster Won't you please help me, nm'iiiu? J ihavo seven chil dren at home, with no mother to fk care of them, all lorn lu an Incubator llrooklyn Cltlseu. "nelp. liplp! I can't swim!" "Neither can I, but I don't ko around brassing about It." Chli'duo , Dally Nows . Duo .Whon It Gots There. Jones You say the iJii) train is not atoV Win . It Is now -I .IOI Ktatlon xliiHicr Sw, but when that .rain is only tun minutes Into It's ijlituU of UujuI-Now York Qlale. men are His Idsa. Baiicion V. c BANDON B best is not too good for? your eyes. Tvy. me! mrs. w. w. Wolfe INSTRUCTOR OI- PURE DRUGS Do you want pure drugs and drug sundries, fine perfumes, hair brushes and toilet arti cles? If so, call on C. Y. LOWE Bandon, Oregon Mr$. Guy Dippie Spirelb's Corselcirc " I'ttOMi 7U 'ri . To Save life First and the duty property atterwards is fireman's ddtv. ' Your is to see that in case ol fire your- love'd ones are not made homeless and penniless. Order a fire insurance 'policy from us. today,. Every day's delay mean's the' risk of seer injr your family without a home or the means of getting one. Donald Mac Kin tosh Brown & Gibson The Leading Contractors and Builders Wu furnish plaits artd speci. fications and it yoti arc ro- ing to build anyt!lin. 'no. matter how large or how small, wt; am save you monoy. Lot us figure on your building. !rug tompany ' We- have over two hundred designs wilh prices to suit all Fp.om 31.G0 to $12.0.0 each o n If I i n or Williamson Pen Guaranteed Sam The veiume of business we are doing attests . the excellence of G. W. . M: brands and methods . GEOVV. MOORE LUMBER CO. BANDON TRANSFER LINE GATCIIELL BROS., Prop.. .' All kinds of heavy iiiul lijjlil draying. Phone orders Kiven frrtHtipt allcnlion. HarnCor. I;irs't & Spruce St., Fish Property- . '. lnONI3(V41 WHO? is alas rt-:uly to waft on ami jjive you service every hour of.the day or nitjlit betecu jou a'nd your lukc , liun-lit-r, fire depart ment., doctor, grocer, police ilepartniL-nt, and liuiulrt-ijs of your friendj; nfcoifne it Ts the TELEPHONE If ym.havc none alieady let ics install one fo'r you and see liow iniich better and safer yi-u will feel. Kates and inforination siriliril Jy our local manager . COOS BAY HOME TELEPHONE GO'. . Main Office: Marshfield, Ore. Strauhal Real Estate and Investments Choice farms,, stock ranches, city property business im estmcnts. We are agents for some of the. best fire insur ance companies in America. We also furnish abstracts of title on short notice. Wc can save you time and money. Give- us your business and keep your money at '.home. Before purchasing elsewhere see us. Office in Old Bank Building. Phone 3,3. ,r' Strauhal and Dippel Bandon, Oregon PLUMBING BUILT TO LAST BANDON HARDWARE COMPANY Subscribe for Bandoh's real newspaper. Says: & Dippel is' I lie only Kind wortn us price. Pipes that, constantly leak, flues that refuse to draw are ft continual expense and trouble. The 'next time you 'need plumbing vvork why not try the experiment of finding oift why our work is so highly spoken of. All work done'by us is absolutely guaranteed. the Recorder