-. W-9 - PAGE FOUR SEMI-WEEKLY BJDON RECORDER, TUESDAY, OCf. (ipl, 1914 SEMI-WEEKLY Bandon Recorder Published every Tuesday and Friday by The Recorder Publishing Co., Inc. RHODES MEN FROM U. S. HAVE BEST YEAR Entered at the Post Office don. Oregon, as mail matter second class. C. E. KOPF & A. W. STUAKT Editors and Managers. Make all checks payable and address all communications to the company. VZ Nve Flrsts ,n Jurisprudence Help Record of 1913 Subscription price, ?1.B0 per year, advance. in Odd Mils of Newts. Cromwell, la. While Harvey Honk was lying in n hammock at his farm near here ho was attacked by several hogs, which acted as if crazed by the heat. Part of his clothes were torn from his body before he could get nway from the infurintcd beasts. Kacinc, Wis. Herman Raothors, hotel porter of Hacine, who attracted much nttention because of his bathing in Lake Michigan during the fall and winter until CbriBlmaa clay, was killed nt his home by falling down a stairway. Lansing. Michigan. Michigan will not take a vote "on tho question of state wide prohibition for at least two years, according to Grant Hudson, superintendent of the Anti-Saloon league, who states that, though they have a number of petitions, the sig natures which thoy have been able to get are not sufficiently numerous to warrant n demand that tho question be submitted to the electorate with any hope of success. Pontiac, 111. When Mrs. Katie M Welch, 42 years old, became the wife of Luther G. Welsh, 00, of Littleton, father of her divorced husband, she started a new muddle in relationship. IJy her first marriage she had a son, Jay Welsh, now married and the fa- there of a daughter, Viola. IJy her second marriage Mrs. Welsh becomes stepmother to her divorced husband from whom she got n decree two years ago. Sho is stepgrandmothor of her own son, stepmother of her self, grandmother and step great grandmother of. Viola Welsh, daugh ter of her son by her first marriage If she has any children by her recent marriage sho will not only be their mother, but also their sister-in-law London In the event of Germany's defeat in tho big war, the Kaiser probably would lake refuge in Amor icn. Iwer since German began to make preparations for tho attack, the kaiser has been investing lnrgo sums of monpy on tho other side of the At lantic. He is one of tho largest land owners in tho western stales but not in his own name of course. These in vestments indicate that the kaiser, when ho was preparing to stnko tho fortunes of his dynasty upon tho at tempted conquest of western Europe also was preparing for the possibil ity of failure, by consllidating his hugo financial resources in tho Uuit ed SUites in case ho has to escape to that part of the world. If ho cannot cannot conquer Europe the kaiser means to have tho finest farm America. Nashville, Ind. John Artis, a pio necr living seven miles southwest of here in his ninetieth year, has adver tised in tho local paper for a wifo. He specifies that she must be about sixty years old and havo "ginger ami snap" . i.. i . ... uiiuiiKii hi uer io miiK lvo cows morning nnd night. Oxford, England. The annual re port of tho Uliodcs trust shows that the American scholars during 101!) had a better scholarship record than In nny year since the sjstcm was started. Tho whole number of Ilhodes schol ars In residence during tho year was 1711. Altogether tho liberies system now represents nbout an eighteenth part of tho whole student body. Only threo Ilhodes scholars are work Ing merely for a pasH degreo. Most of them are out of honors, and on the whole they seem to bo standing tho test of Oxford standards well except In classics. Only one first was ob tained In classics, and this was by nn Ainerlcnn from the Pacific, coast. In the other deportments tho scholars held their own. In Jurisprudence they gained live firsts out of seven awarded. The question of what becomes of tho Ilhodes scholars after their many years of study Is answered In the report: More than one-fourth of tho 431 Ilhodes men who have been graduated from Oxford since the system was started havo kept on with education as their life work. About 100 have turned to law, nearly fifty hnve gono Into tho civil service of tho British em pire, tho United States or Germany; twenty-five have become phyMcIans, eighteen hare gone Into business, eight een have turned to the church nnd a small group Is divided anions? Journal ism, agriculture and science. REPUBLICAN TICKET Election 1911. Can We Pull Anything? Sir Oliver Lodge, tho eminent. Eng lish scientist, said In a lecture once that there Is no such thing as pulling. To speak of n horse pulling n cart was, ho said, Incorrect. The horse did not pull the cart. It pushed against It collar and thereby produced motion in tho cart Similarly tho oarsman push ed the water, and the man drawing a handcart had to clasp the handle, and tho driving forco was caused by the part which clasped the handle and wns therefore behind It. Even If the cart was fastened to tho man's coat tall ho did not pull It. Hu pushed against his clothes. GENERAL SELECTS HIS COFFIN John P. Taylor, In Good Health, Makes Funeral Plans. Philadelphia. -General John P. Tay lor, a civil war veteran nnd member of tho Gettysburg battlefield commission, although apparently in good health, is making advanced preparations for Id funeral. Ho has placed an order for a solid bronze collih to bo cast from old cannon, and a vault has been sunk in the private Taylor burying grounds on his estate, near Iteedsvllle, Pa. The general plans to have this covered by a big granite block to he surmounted'by n bronze statue o'f himself. Tho firm which obtained tho contract for tho collln has been Instructed to ship It to a Lewlstown undertaker to bo held until needed for the execution of tho contract ho holds for the burial of the veteran. General Taylor despite his clfditv-slx years Is still robust and enjoys a horse- imcK rldo almost dally. lie Is a mem ber of tho National Monument club inrt n former commander of the Lesion or Honor. For U. S. Senator R. A. Booth For Congress W. C. Hawley For Governor James Withycombe For' Justice of the Supreme Court Henry J. Bean, LawrenceT. Hrrris, Thomas McBride Henry L. Benson, Charles L. McNary For Supt of Public Instruction J. A. Churchill For Attorney General George M. Brown For State Engineer John M. Lewis For Commissioner of Labor O. P. Hoff For Railroad Commissioner Frank J. Miller For Supt. Water Div. No. 1 James. T. Chinnock For Representative 5th Dist. Charles R. Barrows For Representative Cth Dist. S. P. Pierce For County Judge James Watson For Sheriff Alfred Johnson, Jr. For County" Clerk Robt R. Watson For County Treasurer T. M. Dimmick For County Survoyor C. S. McCulloch For County Coroner F. E. Wilson For County Commissioner Geo. J. Armstrong For Commissioners Port of Bandon A. McNair, and C. R. Moore in CANT KEEP OUT OF JAIL. Of Hl 29 Yoars Almost 20 Havo Been Passed In Prison. 3 officii, Kan.-Arthur Patton. who In his twenty-nine years has had onlv nine years of rreedom. Is In Jail clmrg cd with stealing wagon wheels. Patton when nine years old was sent to tho reform school for petty thievery. Ho was paroled, but bad been free less thnn a week when arrested for stealing looa from a homo In Osage Cltv Aft er finishing his expired sentence In the reformatory ho returned to Osage City, where he was arrested for burclarv nnd sent to prison. Last summer Governor notices nn. roletl Patton from the nenltenllarv on the ground that he had never bad n chance. Ho was given a Job In a pack ing houso. Ho bail worked hard and conscientiously until his recent arrest BIGGEST HYDROAEROPLANE. Hanks in Good Shape. Salem, Oro.Stnto Rank Ruporin tendent Sargeant state that their in n peculiar condition in dujiosiu as jdiown by the recent bank HtntoinunU. It is that lU'cnunlH aubjuit to chock have hemi greatly lucrum!, wliil Iho tmvlngM dtipoHllfl" havo lonMl. m ioiiii nwmiintw mnaiiHl to jhm, 00l),O0U, nn ImuvJiKii of 000,000 iium J ww mi, mill nn Uwmw e tljm,. 000 nIih(i Augiul of m ymr. Makes First Trln Deslnner Mow Tru Atlantic Flight In 1315. Paris. The biggest hytlrnacronliina In tho world Iiiih Just made lis first trln on tho Peine. Tho boat Is 8 rtietmn 70 centimeters long by metero no ruutl- motors witlo. It hits two nlantw. each Notice of Administration. Notice is hereby given that, by or der of the Honorable County Court of the State of Oregon, in nnd for the County of Coos, Frances Quillinn Car- dinal was duly appointed administra trix of the estate of Exibilo L. Cardl mil, deceased, and that letters have been duly issued to her and that she is now qualified and acting; therefore all persons havinir claims nimtiiRt the said estato uro hereby notified to prosent the sumo with proper vouch I'Ulll HUii JIMtJf, I tetlMU uf tluHl illl AMW l'd 'J tttdftii tfO.rt Im4 MMWl 4tfti JllU.., 4,14,1, M.,,,,, Ol'M at tho ollico i)f Tlwimnu l. II,..,- SrsroSxs ssssrs ut ,,um,'" owi' wit,,,n munwi irom inu nriui publication of till not I en which final publication will bo October L'Oth, 101 1 Kronen (jullliun Curillmil, AiJiiiliilatnttrJx of (hi. E.utti of Ex. iblltt I., Cardinal, J)Ui.'td, TJwiiiu rJlJijriwty, Mionuy fur (llU lili, lmrneptiwir. Tint niHebliiit enrrlen two piiolM. two iiierliaiilm and enouuli uu- ollni) nnd oil fur l.iVKi IfllomtHnr, it wiugiw, IIiijh l.tMilit, iHHirlv lUo tuim. It whi I will Uy an mitlnvM. Mniirlsit Culllex. Willi tUv nit) of II, Jnni) M CWIItf IllW un iNtoiitiVN ut HtlMtlJIlitijl a IniUMltaHttr Mltffci M f4r, if !t 1011 ho Uupm tu iff, win 4 jjjijf Imi mt Utnut eta tmt iv,ur nim Img -Aral b MwtfbvrMiMHH aim) Ujyii MuttUy Mlsfiil H Wflt 'mt U II., ,Uit UtMMM' mt ' .rn i..i , imr buy. Kifir. (JIbIiuuuu i,n.i Ahm IHtM ui ffifl imr Luk. Pun.i 1 School Books chool Supplies and We carry a full line of both as we have always done. t Bandon Drug Co. Same building with Sabro Bros, jewelry store. WilliamHanley 7orUNITED5TATESSENATOr HKPIat V.wilv'.r' form. Publisehed under the authority and by the order of the Coos County Re publican Central Committee, (adv.) Notice of Administration. Notice is hereby given that by or der of the Honorable County Court of the Stato of Oregon; in and for the County of Coos, Amelia Lee was duly appointed administratrix of tho es tate of Emil Lee, deceased, and that letters have been duly issued to bel aud that she is now qualified and act ing; therefore all persons having claims against the said estate are hereby notified to present the same with proper vouchers at the ofiico of Geo. P. Topping, at Bandon, Oregon, within six (0) months from the final publication of this notice which final publication will be October 20th, 191-lJ EMILIA LEE, Administratrix of the ostato of Emil Lee, Deceased. Geo. P. Topping, Attorney for Estate. Sept. ai-Oct. 20F AM a candidate for the office of United States Senator becauae a great many people thought I ought to' be. I was born In Oregon and have lived here all my life. Extracts from my platform: PORTS PORTLAND AND ASTORIA 1 here are too CAl WV few ports on the Oregon coast. Every one should be improved ; not only the great oiumDia iiver ports, but Coos Bay, Yaquma and all others on our coast. A dcen channel to the sea, and a frciclit rale based on actual cost of haul will give Portland and Astoria their. natural advantage of the only water grade on the Pacific Coast from the Inland Empire to the sea. TRANS-PACIFIC STEAMERS If the Columbia River ports get this natural ad vantage of a water-grade haul and maintain a deep channel and sate bar, ocean travel will have to meet the railroads at Port land and Astoria. COMMERCE. Now that Am erican coastwise ships pass thru the canal on equal terms willi other ships, open our ports lo the competition of the world for our coastwise traffic. Let Portland and Seattle have the same chance at hir ing bottoms that Vancouver and Victoria have. THE CUSTOMS DISTRICT. The north and south (ides of the Columbia arc in t w o different customs tliilricti, II is absurd anil cosily nnd incoii- irnifiit lo mwji, he Columbia River li jn one port hikI should le in one ilulrirl, WILLIAM MANIJtV. I l'j lil tiilkurllHMMyuil ly Jlmiltfr jttifttlwbjn riiumlH, I) C Mtst, flllKl BANDON TRANSFER CO. Gatchell Brothers, Prons. All kinds of heavy and light draying. Phone orders given prompt attention, .liarn corner First & Edi X son, Fish Property. .Telephone 641. S7 DOM'S COFFEE HOUSE in jjjM Opened for business again the Red Front Building on First Street. Meals at all hours day or night. You known you always get something good to eat at DONNEY'S. x 'X i' x "4" i x i "X "t s i "X "T i i S' 'fr 8 y i i i x t "i i 't x i i t i i x i y ye x f ej t We have just received a large shipment of Hay and Grain . Fine Quality Prices are Reasonable Bandon Warehouse A . Readers of the Bandon Recorder, and Friends: Special Bargains in Farm Lands and City Property SQUARE DEAL REALTY CO, ! I i mttn i th i.,ui,il . i. . ' Urn Bandon Racordr 1,50 pr yimr