Don't Give Yourself IHT THE BANK X r i.... v :i.i a. uiuui iuui I'icigiiL ocm f3 l 1 ft I lJLj S. S. ELIZABETH Large Two-Berth Outside State Rooms With Run- ning Water. Eight Day Service Between the Coquille River and San Francisco. FIRST CLASS PASSENGER FARE, $7.50 FREIGHT RATES, $3 ON UP FREIGHT Reservations: J. E. Norton, Coquille; Perkins', Myrtle Point; E. B. Thrift, Langlois. J. E. WALSTROM, Agent, Bandon Mrs. Amy E. Barackman, A. M. (Amy K. von Sesselberg) INSTRUCTOR OF Graduate of the Royal Conservatory, of Leipzig, Germany. Pupil of Theo. Lcslictizky Lessons given in Theory and I larmony. Advanced Pupils Prepared for Teaching. Studio 752- llh Street West MONK I2f.l OE VV. IS. STEINOFF TIIU IIARNIilSS MAN Complete stock of har ness, shopping bags, . trunks, suit cases, valises and traveling bags. -. - Every Convenience of Gas for Homes without Gas A good oil stove lights like gas, reg ulates like gas, cooks like gas. And it does away with the dirt, delay and waste heat of a wood or coal range. New Perfection Oil Cook-Stove For Brit Remlti Uie Pmarl Oil Bakes, broils, roasts, toasts perfectly. Does every tliititf your wood or coal raiijjc will do. No odor. Does not taint the food. Does not overlieat the kitchen. Several Iyle and size. Auk your (litnlur, .See Hxhiliit, Palace of Manufactures, I'aimma. Pacific l'!Nxiilioii. STANDARD OIK COMPANY II .1 114 because you re'eced placing your valuables in a safety de posit vault. Many bave re- greted tbeir tardiness inacting fires and burglars have cost them dear. Anything valu able is worth taking care of, Our vaults are fire and burglar proof. We invite your inspec tion. OF BAND ON t k.. 11... fA T)..i:..i.i.. i uy iiiu vmu ivtii.iuiu 1 PIANO FORTH . ?- E ri From Neighbor Towns Resume of Happenings That May Interest Local Readers. Gossip and Sensation Condensed and Abbrevialed- Col. J. .1. Moirow of the U. S. army engineers who has been stationed at 1'ortlnnd in charge of the 1st Hivers and Harbors district of Oregon, is to bo transferred to Washington, D. C. where he will enter the next class at the army war college. He will leave for his new post about August. Col Morrow had charge of the government work on the Coquille and at Coos Bay. His successor has not been selected. C. Mc Bee recently Killed a large panther on Hig Sandy Creek. The pan ther attacked a flock of sheep when Mcllee was tending them. After see ing the man, the panther fled but was hunted down with a dog. Coos county paid a ten dollar bounty for it. Negotiations are on with the South ern Pacific railroad to have a motor car hourly service between Marshfleld and Coquille Valley points and stop the daily service between Marshfiold and North Bend. A. II. Powers, follows the example of the Czar of Russia. He personally discharged several employees who had failed to obey his edict for a dry town at Powers. Powers now has a payroll of $27,000 per month and expects a bank to be established there shortly The Porter Mill at North Bend has resumed operations. The sash and door factory has also started its wheels to revolving. This will give employment to 150 men with a pay roll of $7,500 a month. The local sel ling agent for the mill has been ah sorbed and the retailing will be ah sorbed and the retailing will be hand led by the Simpson company, direct. The plants will be run for a period of sixty days to determine if they can be operated at a profit. The opponents of the purchase of a Yuba tractor for Curry county did not have the courage of their convictions and failed to get out an injunction to stop the purchase at the proper time and the first payment on the machine lias been duly made. This week the Breakwater will com mence carrying steel rails from Port land to Marshfleld for the laying of track north from that point. Charles Albus and Herman Han sen made a catch of 1800 halibut on the bank 8 miles olf Whisky Hun. A large devil fish was also secured. Coos bay is now certain of a new coast guard house. The government recently let the contract to John W. Ilillstrom for $20,500. The station is to be built at Charleston and construc tion will commence June 1st and the building will be completed October 15. The unusual amount of late rain has done considerable harm to the trawberry crop. The liberty bell will leave Philn- lelphia, July 3rd for San Francisco under an escort of (maker councilmen Arrangements have been made with the Southern Pacific ml the Philadel phia authorities to exhibit the bell at lOugene, Ashland, Medford, Grant's iss Albany, Portland and Koxeburg. Deputy shoritr Quine of Hoseburg has left for Cari.ozn, New Mexico for lack Mangum accused of forging sew ing machine contracts last year in Roseburg while in the employ of A. J. Lilburn. The Ladies Aid of the M. E. church will meet every Wednesday afternoon in the parlor of the church until oth erwise notified. Wor'i solicited. All ire invited. tl In Accord. Ah Smllliers, Havana cigar In mouth. camo out of an expensive restaurant nuil started to get Into Ills automobile a creditor held him up. "I tell you what It Is, Mr. Sinltliers." said the creditor, "you wouldn't go rid ing round In a line automobile like Unit If you paid your debts." "Ha," said Snilt Iktm, "quite rlclil! My point of view exactly! Clad to know you're In lu-recincnt with me. Thu golf club, Alpliniise."-Kilnim,'c. "Protestor." A "prnfensor" may menu many things. Including n conjurer or a dentist. Orig inally, I believe, a "profeibiDr" mount a limit who proreMMed fo be a converted man or a ('In Minn and so eoiild be culled upon to imwt an iinploaiuint limit for Hut entertainment of Id iii'IbIiIioih. -(J. K. fliiMiiiriuii In urn Eternal Curloilty, "Ko jou iliiiib all puMIc luiturlnln iiiMila uhuuM tin evimwiir "Ym. nm 'i l tti lm um f llio fun," yui fwr Udkg.- Wwttiuum mr I' OUT ORFORD REPORTS 3 .O'S(?ffwnsrnr)i0(.)(i)(j (1-rom Port Orford Tribune.) A baby boy has been born to Mr and Mrs. Herbert Unican. J. II. Zumwalt underwent an opera Hon last week for a chronic trouble in one of his legs which has been bother ing him for some time. I1. B. Tichcnor has been the movinir spirit during the past week to the placing of flag poles on Battle Rock and Fort Point so that now when Port Orford goes into gala dress on festive occasions her prominent and historic points of interest will be decorated bv the stars and stripes. The driving of piling for the new wharf was commenced the latter par of last week but owing to the rain and southerly winds the work has been very much retarded since. The pile lriver built by Contractor Pearce and tnd the piling that are driven are the best that have been used in wharf con ..ruction at Port Orford and when Un lock is completed it will be a credit to the place. Oscar Post cut one of his ears se verely with a brush hook one day last week. The lower half of the ear was -levered from the head and required several stitches by Dr. Bobbins to get .t back in place again. The Roainer called here Saturday evening on her way south to Rogiu river and Brookings. She bad some freight aboard that was to be unload ed the following day, so a number ol passengers going from Marshfleld to work on the Chetco bridge, came ashore for the night. In the mean time the south wind began to bki'V and the boat pulled out for Rogue riv er, minus her passengers. They have been hero since awaiting the return of the boat, which is under chi-.rter by the company having the bridge con tract. A year's supplies have recently been delivered from Bandon to the wireless station at Cupe Blanco which would indicate that the government docs not contemplate moving tha stn tion in the near future to Coos county. M O N E Y ! M () N E Y ! The mint makes it and under the terms of theCONTLN'ENTAL MORT GAGE COMPANY you can secure it at (i percent for any legal purpose or approved real estate. Terms easy, tell us your wants and we will co-eperato with you. PETTY AND COMPANY 513 Dcnham Bldg., Denver, Colo. AIR MEN GET SCARED. Tlioy Never Know Whan a Panic of Fonr May Grip Them. Professional aeroplane pilots have long since ceased to be ashamed to con fess that they get seared and that a panic of fear while In the air may seize them at any time. Why this Is so Is the subject of an article In the London eroplaue. It appears that a tiler with an liuagl nation Is never quite happy, especially on a long (light in calm weather when he has nothing to occupy Ids attention. One pilot, who Is one of the llncM tilers In England, has a habit which Is most disconcerting to Ids passengers, how ever consoling It may be to lilui person ally, lie will lly without a waver for perhaps hull' an hour, then suddenly the passenger will imagine that a storm has struck tlieiu. for the machine will stand llrst on one wing tip and then on the other, then It will dive ten Ideally. and then It will almost loop the loop. After that II will calm down and lly for another half hour, when the per forinanee will lie repeated. After they have landed and the passenger has re marked on the extraordinary squalls which struck tlieiu when over certain places, the pilot will casually explain that he was merely looking round at those liilerxals to see whether his tail was still there and was testing the controls to see whether anything was trying to Jam. ' 'Cold feet' may lead merely to prop er caul Ion, or It may lead to complete loss of nerve. A pilot may have cold feet of a certain machine and so lly It with due respect for Its peculiarities, or he may have cold feet of flying al together. In which case he had better give It up, for If he does not he must lake to Mopinu'.' which Is fatal "A particularly iimllwuaiil dixcaso Is coiihI i ikIiii-'h cold feci,' In which the victim, al wiin on the urouiid hluioclr. watches every ninehliie In the air In a coiiNlnilt Ntnte of terror, expts-lliii' It to full In pM'ck whenever I! Is moved by a hiihi. and when a machine of his own or any other make Is on the ground, he Is always Hiw lug round II. Uniting home Hxit at which It may hi mi I;." A Regular Tot. "I'd vn In the endx of (ho earth for J'nil." "I MM(bln'i Nb "i in do turn, lint we Hvh ( wlkM fruui lu ttwl yuu ium' mil tr um In Iuui ihiiki mm hIhm 11 imi ftiMMtf " Immii Vitm I'imw. IV LODGE DIRECTORY (?0 Masonic. Uatldon Lodge, No. 130, A. F. & A. M. Stated communications first Friday after the full moon of each month. Special communications Master Masons cordially invited. WALTER SARIN, W. M C. E. BOWMAN, Sec. Eastern Star. Occidental Chapter, No. -15, O. E. S. meets Friday evenings beforo and after stated communications of Masonic lodge. Visiting member, cordially invited to attend. ADELAIDE E. REYNOLDS, W. M. BLANCHE FAULDS, Secretary t .0. O. F. Banrion Lodge, No. 133, I. O. O. F., meets every Wednesday evening. Visiting brothers in good standing cordiully invited. D. C. KAY, N. G. L. I. WHEELER. Secretary. Rcbckah Conn Rcbckah Lodge, No. 12(5, 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, Secretat. D ( 0 ,v 0 BANDON CHURCHES s) &0r-i M. E. Church South Sunday School, 10:00 a. in. Preaching, 11:00 a. m. Epworth League, (!:.'I0 p. m. Preaching, 7:30 p. in. Prayer Meeting, Thursday, 7:30. Missionary Society, Friday, 2:30. W. B. SMITH. Pasto-. Episcopal Church Sunday School, 10:00 a. in, Preaching, 2nd, -llh and 51 h Sun- days at 11 a. m. and 7:110 p. in. itEV. WM. 1IORSFALL, Pastor Methodist Church oiinday School, 10:00 a. m. Public Service, 11:00 a. m. Evening service, 8:00, p. m. JUid-Weok Service, Thursday, 7:30 All who do not attend church else where are invited to worship with us. C. MAYNE KNIGHT, Paste? Presbyterian Church Srobath Services: 10 a. in Sabbath Schoci 11 a. in Preaching '1:00 p. m. .. O. F. I raye.- meeting 8:00 p. m Preaching Wednesday 8:00 p. in. Prayer meeting A cordial invitation is extended the public to attend these services REV. WINFIELI) S. SMITH, Pastor Baptist Church Sunday School, 10:00 A. M.' Preaching Service, 11:00 A. Al. ELDER A. B. REESE Church of the llrcthcrn Sunday Services: Sunday School 10:00 a. in; Preaching serivce ut 11 a. in. and 7:00 p. m. Everybody cordially invited. L. B. OVERIIOLSER, Pastor. Doing Their Duty Scores of Ilanilon Readers are learn ing the Duty of 'I'll- Kidneys To filter the blood is the kidneys' duty, When thuy fall to do thin, the Kid ney are woak. Backache ami other kidney ill may follow. Help the kidney do tlitfir work. Duo Dimn'ti Kidney I'illn th tent ed kidney ivimidy. I'riHif of their worth In Uu- follow li'tf: (i. w. Kuxurihv, luriwiiu-r him euu- traclur, I OK K Flint Ml., (UiMkury, OrnMflM, iv! "J UI Ubv fiittJw in lotiii' iumy PilU. I lwv tuut iu, IM'IIOU ttilllKty MHMpltlillt tui M Ujlg tinw, thtfiiU Ut Un no dii'liui. How vi 1 I liu v 4- (1mni I'oui 'a Kidney J'dl; I01 u '1(11,1 trtMN'1'' KJl mt I4U,I 1 and lm, li4 Utf ,,.n,, fttw maulla. i 1 Mivi lhy ikw U ut tl kidiut g J b w PROFESSIONAL CARDS C. R. WADE Lawyer BANDON, OREGON DR. H. L. HOUSTON Physician & Surgeon Office in First Nntionnl Bank build ing. Hours, 9 to 12 a. in; 1:30 to 1 p, in; 7 to 8 in the evening. BANDON, OREGON DR. SMITH J. MANN Physician & Surgeon Office in Ellingson Building. Hour , 'J to 12 n. m; 1 to 5 p. in. BANDON, OR! GOV DR. L. P. SORENSF.N Dentist Office in First National Hank build ing. Telephone at house and ofli.-e. BANDON. ORFGON' DR. R. V. LEEP Physician & Surgeon Office iu Ellingson building, Phone BANDON, OREGON DR. ARTHUR GALE Physician & Surgeon Office in ENingson building. Ofil. e tihnne, 352. Residence phone BANDON. OREGON DR. S. C. ENDICOTT DentisU Office in EtlingSMii building. 0"l c phone 1211. Rosiduuce jihone, 1101 BANDON. ORECON DR. I Ii. SCOFIELD Dentist Ofilco in Faby and Morrison Build ng next to Etnorgoney spitnl. Phono 11-11 BANDON, OREGON DR. II. M. SHAW Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist Office Phone 330 .1 Ros Phone J Of. I Irving IIlociv Rooms 200-1 MARSH FIELD, OREGON BENJAMIN OSTLIN D Consulting Engineer and Architect MARSH FIELD. OREGON Hotel Bandon 'I f J AMERICAN PLAN $1 0(1 ;j; SI II cl $1.50 H'f d.l. Iuiropean Plan, rcoms 5()c, J75c & SI pt-r da. t I! Eaton & Rcase, Props. ! -:-?'4":j:X":n:.-:.-tj.:i:..:..t..:j. A Welcome Pay Envelope HONFSr, old man. I tlon't know what wi woulil have (1ok without that ETNA ACCUMLUA TIVE ACCIDENT POLICY. When ii fc-llow liven on ihr "no w lit no-pny buitia'jiiidlinsiiolliiiiR l. foil I, en, 11 crnckrd IiphcI an it brol.c-i) .11111 ilr.n I jt Iii 111 aiiv lliniK- All li run flu in Ml .u 1, nil niftl wonder how tb Wlfr cn t, r,i.r t. Kellici enough to kerp the l.unilv inn Ho jml nalninlly woirio liimtrK Iwict tick. lint this r.loa Accidrnt Pohry tnl.r the plc of the pity nnveloic. (nvii . $"tQ .1 wr;k I of in ut you'iii II v 1 Ull iiy your iiijiina and $2' .1 v r nvrii Hi,, null . ,11 ,(tr , ,,l )il iiir , ,,1 , H,, 11 (II I It klliK a fllihd bv III' f 11 llir I ll ' (MMlliillKll, too All you do it nil burl ., t lll UoU-n ll' lld MIL I uui 'All HI I I, I ' Ul iMjr lima alioul liraloiH I'n 1 yuli-4 Ut uimiI yow'ia fj aniu.' a v ul 1 f I IWftur aao.! j, . ' " Uiur ti ,, w , M,,'',t,lir'Mi l.,,.i 1 ' iinll 1 lUr WW. ftmm tuut tM4 m i turn immI jiM Mm tim fc" luuai m fMt mm tkmjktt n m tw vt mnM0 u - mm mm &mtwi hm BHtl (nautili" MHMlbiiu' Wlata ul UUplnMa READ THE BANDON RECORDER e. z. oake: A 1 n 11 1 Prim'- a 1" -i Jattf Ha It" I ll uttm, fw mm 4 Wial itlMi mM:l'l Kg urn limltu4tt