11 1111 V t . Hit SEMI-WEEKLY BANDON ftWORDElL TUESDAY, MARClf ie, 1915 PAGE TWO SEMI-WEEKLY Bandon Recorder Published every Tuesday and Eriday by The Recorder Publishing Co., Inc. ''Entered at the Post Office at Ban don, Oregon, as mail matter of the second class. .Jake all checks payable and address all communications to the company. Subscription price, ?1.G0 per year, in advance. ADVERTISING KOil KECRU1TS The best demonstration oi the val ue of a knowledge of psychology, sci entifically applied to advertising has been the campaign for recruits, car ried on for England by Le liar. He followed largely the methods employed by successful evangelists. The volume of recruits now joining the colors and their manner of stf do ing, is very similar to the rush of aiii ners to the mourners' bench. A few of the strikink display ads as placed in the English papers are giv en below: "Your King and your country need you." "England's strong arm and yours will carry us through." "Lord Roberts did his duty. Will you do yours?" "Is there some man serving your customers who should bo serving his country?" "Is there some man preserving your jjame, who ought to be preserv ing the country?" "You are proud of your pals in the army, of course, but what will your pals think of you?" Then there was a display ad of a soldier silhouetted on a hillside, holding his rifle. "Are you content for him to fight for you? Why don't you do your bit? asked the advertisement. "We shall win but you must help." "Halt, go into training and help the boys at the front." "If you can not join the army, try to get a recruit." "What in the end will settle this war? Trained men. It is your duty to become one." The moral is. "It Pays to Adver tise." CAN YOU SPELL? At Kokomo, Ind., a few day ago the superintendent of schools held a spel ling contest. Every person in the city was eligible and six hundred took the test. Of that number only fiftytwo made a perfect score. Newspaper men, lawyers, doctors merchants and teachers supplied 20 words each and from that total, twen ty words were selected. The com pleto list with tho number of times ench word is misspelled, follows: Mis cellaneous, !1CI, calendar 32-1; parn lel, 2711, privilege, 270; superintendent 248; principle 212; niece, 223, lose, 201; separate, 190; disappoint, 177; disease, 101; principal, 112; necessary 13 7; business, 13 0; re lieve 125; receive, 101); truly, 85; government, 81; grammar, 79; believe 73. One woman who made a perfect score, had been a servant for sixty three years and had had only eight weeks schooling. A county official who had been in the "business nil his life, missed every word. Another man got one right. One woman mis sed ull but three. Here are tho words arranged in tho form of two sentences. Hnnd this to u friend and ask him to dictate tho seiiteiicc'8 to you, write down tho words and nee how many you will misspell. "Tim pilvllemi of iMpiimlliu,' ninety inUfcllui;coun uulendiin, nrrniigitd in two purullttl limw, wit mpiUwl the I'rtngjjilui of the MipuilnlumltfiiL o Mi nlJf' not to iliJipo(nl Him gov 'J'ii!!.iBl)U liar mwtu il 1m ',m budamul tmQlml 1J jirlmijwJ 8)Hjr ftntj Uffil inllWftJ Itw ad uf a irm nmmm it Im tm wwwu im t, t HELP IT ALONG Pnv n. Mnvne Kn cht is HOW working on a plan in which he has al ready enlisted the interest of many of Bandon's leading men and women This plan is to establish a Young Men's Christian Association or an or ganization similar which will provide a place of social intercourse and amusement. This plan wil prevent nM mmi from bocomini: utalc. It will furnish healthy amusemenc, educa tion and social training for the young This plan does not contemplate place that will be distasteful to youth but instead will nppeal to it through Rtrnnrr. healthv. natural instincts Rev. Knight deserves the strong sup port of all Bandon and more espec ially those who are rearing families, SIXTY YEARS AGO Tho well worn saying that history repeats itself was never better illus trated than when rending a copy of newspaper called "Graham's Daily .Mail which fell into our hands tho other day. The paper was dated at Philadelphia, Pa. April 21, 1855. One might think a periodical of this date would be a back number in every fiense: nnd it mav be surprising to learn that many of its news para graphs would not appear out of place in a paper of today, while the subject of its leadinir articles are just as much in the public mind now as then For instance, tho progress of the European war, in which wo read of the "allies" intrenchments, the pros pects of peace, and the intimation that Great Brittain is a little too anx our about ruling tho waves. Other .subjects discussed are tho situation in Mexico, Prohibition laws, the hor rors of war, the" need of more enlist ments in the United States navy and submarine explorations; these last were by means of an improved diving bell. The war, of course, was the Crime an, in which the allies were Englnnd, and France and they were combined jgainst their present ally, Russia. We see by tho market reports that it had iho same effect as the present war on the price of grain, only more so Wheat is quoted at $2.50 to $2.75, flour $11.50 a barrel, rye $1.50, Corn 31.10, oats 79 cts. Cotton was selling from six to ten cents ji pound, sugar at about prevailing prices. But cof fee is quoted at ten and eleven cents and bacon eight to ten, hams ten to twelve and a half a pound. Another very modern touch appears in the market report, where against certain terns is "nothing doing." SOMETHING TO MEMORIZE The Day is Done flic day is done and darkness Falls from the wings of night, As n feather is wafted downward By an eagle in its flight I see the lights of tho villairo Shine through, a rain and mist, And a feeding of sadness comes o'er me That my soul can not resist. V feeling of sadness nnd longing That is not akin to pain And resembles sorrow only As the mist resembles rain. Come read to me some noem. Some simple, heart felt lay That shall sooth this restless action And banish thoughts of day; Not from the grand, old masters, Not from tho bards, sublime, Whose distant footsteps echo O er the corridors of time; For like strains of martial music, Their mighty thoughts suggest Life's endless toil of endeavor. And tonight, I long for rest. Read from somo humbler poet, Whose songs gush from tho heart As rain from cloud in summer Or tears from tho eyelids start Who through long dnys of labor And nights devoid of ease Still felt in his soul tho musio Of wonderful melodies. Hui'li KongM f power, to ukt " Tho loitltw iinpiiUi) of euro That coino like tlm boni'diutloii That follow ufltir piuyur Itiwd fcuin (hut tiuaniirwl volume Tin jiotim of thy ImiIu ' AjuJ luiii tn tlio limine uf thii jm Tiiit hmly 4f thy valiu, Awi ik ttitfbt aiigJ tw )JiJ hIIIi Aud lib thai iMfjuJ flu, J.y Ami Mbtmt 4i y, LODGE DIRECTORY Masonic. Bandon Lodge, No. 130, A. F. A. M. Stated communications first Friday after the full moon each month. Special communication Master Masons cordially invited. WALTER SABIN, W. M C. E. BOWMAN, Sec. Eastern Star. Occidental Chapter, No. 45, O. E S. meets Friday evenings before and after stated communications of Masonic lodge. Visiting members cordially invited to attend. ADELAIDE E. REYNOLDS, W. M BLANCHE FAULDS, Secretary I .0. O. P. Bandon Lodge, No. 133, I. O. O F., meets every Wednesday evening Visiting brothers in good standing cordially invited. D. C. KAY, N. G. L. I. WHEELER. Secretary. Rcbekah Ocean Rebekah Lodge, No. 12G, 1 O. O. F., meets second and fourth Tuesdays at I. O. O. F. hall. Tran cient members cordially invited. MARGARET SMITH, N. G MARY C. BARROWS, Secretary (j; BANDON CHURCHES M. E. Church South Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. Preaching, 11:00 a. m. Epworth League, 0:30 p. m. Preaching, 7:30 p. m. Prayer Meeting, Thursday, 7:30. Missionary Society, Friday, 2:30. W. B. SMITH, Pastor. Episcopal Church Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. Preaching, 2nd, 4th and 5th Sun unys at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. UEV. WM. HORSi' ALL, Pastor Methodist Church Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. Public Service, 11:00 a. m. Evening Service, 7:30 p. m.' Mid-Week Service, Thursday, 7:30 All those who do not worship else where are invited to come with us. C. MAYNE KNIGHT, Pastor Presbyterian Church Sabbath Services: 10 a. m Sabbath School 11 a. in , Preaching 7:00 p. m. .. C. E. Praye. meeting 8:00 p. m Preaching Wednesday 8:00 p. m. Prayer meeting A cordial invitation is extended the public to attend these services REV. WINFIELD S. SMITH, Pastor Baptist Church Sunday School, 10:00 A. M. Preaching Service, 11:00 A. AL ELDER A. B. REESE Church of the Brethern Sunday Services: Sunday School io:uu a. m; rreaching senvce at il a. m. and 7:00 p. m. Everybody cordially invited. L. B. OVERHOLSER, Pastor. Abstracts Reliable Abstracts of Title. Satisfaction guaranteed at reson able prices. Coos County Abstract Company II. J. SMITH, Manaitrr, Coquillr, Ore. 1 O. Box 181. Phone 351. PURE DRUGS Do you want pure drug and drug sundries, fine perfumes, hair brushes, and toilet articles? If so call on C. Y. LOWE, Bandon The Alpha Restaurant Nest Home t'ookiiif; i town I loiiiiH'inailc bread, pit' iiul talu Uiith h.mi i in, hi lid luiJuii, Mr. I'.lhMvyvr, JVji. U,,4 4..i tu Jim hti Jt. s PROFESSIONAL CARDS - C. R. WADE Lawyer BANDON, OREGON DR. H. L. HOUSTON Physician & Surgeon Office in First National Bank build ing. Hours, 9 to 12 a. m; 1:30 to 4 p. m; 7 to 8 in the evening. BANDON, OREGON DR. SMITH J. MANN Physician & Surgeon Office in Ellingson Building. Hours, 9 to 12 n. m; 1 to 5 p. m. BANDON, OREGON DR. L. P. SORENSEN Dentist Office in First National Bank build ing. Telephone at house and office. BANDON, OREGON DR. R. V. LEEP Physician & Surgeon Office in Ellingson building, Phono 72 BANDON. OREGON DR. ARTHUR GALE Physician & Surgeon Office in ENingson building. Office phone, 352. Residence phone, 353. BANDON. OREGON DR. S. C. ENDICOTT Dentist' Office in Ellingson building. Office phone 1241. Residence phone, 1161 BANDON, OREGON DR. I. L. SCOFIELD Dentist Office in Fahy and Morrison Build ng- next to Emergency Hospital Phone 1141 BANDON, OREGON DR. H. M. SHAW Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist Office Phone 330-J Res Phone 105-J Rooms 200-1 Irving Block MARSHFIELD, OREGON BENJAMIN OSTLIND Consulting Engineer and Architect MARSHFIELD. OREGON Hotel Bandon AMERICAN PLAN $1.00 and $1.50 per day. European nan, rooms X 50c, 75c & 1 per day 1 Eaton & Rease, Props. Ti Your Last Chance To Obtain Dr. Miles' Family Medical Guide FREE This Book Contains Knowledge (hnt Every One Should Ponrchh. PART ONE Simple Treatment for Common Ailments, PART TWO What To Do In Cage of Acci dent, PART TWWB Pfflctlcul Lnwif of Health, If you rimlrr one of Tle Book, J'rte of Com, riJ your utmt arid ad'irmn to J'AMJLY UV.mCM OUfDK. Mllr M'Url Co, HMmi JmJ. liirnlionlt! ") ff 'hi JJrr nwf llxii wr utuV rn t E. T. WOLVERTON H. C. DIPPEL Oops County Meann Opportunity See Bandon First DIPPEL & WOLVERTON CHOICE FARM LANDS AND CITY PROPERTY FIZtE INSURANCE NOTARY PUBLIC RENTALS BOOK-KEflPING BANDON frMt-lKVH, I I 1 1 1 DOIEY'S COFFEE HOUSE Opened for business again in 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. f f f f f f. f, if, if. t. t. Ait. - . A TT I TTTTTT T TTTTTTTTTTTTTI Long Distance Telephone i SERVICE IMPROVED By installing a day Morse Code Telegraph operator at Marshfield our long distance lines have been relieved of much telegraph bus iness. It makes possible a quicker and better long distance conversation service between Bandon and Coquille and Myrtle Point. COOS AND CURRY TELEPHONE COMPANY r i i r i v f v n For Your Garden The new soil of this section requi res a COM M ERICA L FERTIL IZER, giving it what nature lacked. You must have it for yonr garden to get the best results. We have a large supply at a very reasonable price. Central Feed Co. Central Warehouse Mfr 1 ifr il il l i ii l tfc tfr i l EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS S. S. BREAKWATER ALWAYS ON TIME Sails from Coos Bay Efective March 19th, the Breakwater will sail from Portland every Friday at 8 a. m., and from Marshfield every Monday at the service of the tide. March 15th, at 9 a. m. M . oqiL a.m m March 22nd, at 1 p. m. Confirm sailings through Bandon Warehouse Co. PHONE 61 : Order Your Freight Sent by the Old Reliable S. S. ELIZABETH : Large Two-Berth Outside State Rooms With Run ning Water, : Kiuht Ihiy Service Jietween the (,'wjullle River mid Hun lfmwHva, milHT CLAHB VAHHIWWM FAItH, $7,50 f'KUJfiUT RATICK, ON IJI VUKUMIT lium'vuilmwi J. I'J. Norton, Ooauillo; VurMm', GUY DII'l'SL AUDITING ACCOUNTING CONVEYANCES REAL ESTATE FARM LANDS INSTRUMENTS OREGON m 1 1 1 1 ifiiHl H H 1 1 1 H I M 111 Phone 142 r 1) 0