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• • • " , • 0 • • — BANDON RECORDER. IhVIBGS EAT» F ! be ui h ,p. 1*1 CVKKt EHI .'l>A> I »1 I i sm s M um itii-i nr i: V : i s. Per year. strici Ij in advance Six Months Three Months $l.5u 1 .oo .75 Unless paper i- ordered discoli tinned, it will I i* -ei.t after date ol expiration. Persons changing ad dresses are requested to notify this ollie« to secure regular receipt ol paper. Persons failing Io receive their paper reg larly will please noti fy this office, ai I at* will endeavor lo locate the trouble. > >.« »« ’ L'igal notice- p**r im li » ( < » Administrator- N diet*-, ou-li Display iilvft I i-itig. pei meli P* r .5» * month .<r, Locnl Rea ler-, per Ime Specilli rate-io. conf r o-t -pace. his paper is entered at th» I Bindon office as S«c«-nd (•I: d s Matt» r. home; H Would probably teaspoon level full of |a>wder«*J ♦»» - uu lour to the country. He bus rax to a pint of water is not too airoi g been riding th« north |s>le hobby for for most U-H-; but for infants ami so many years that he considers hie Ivery young children it may be mude quest the most important project in Weaker Mothers will experience much re the world, lull few agree with him. and there is no occasion to enlist I be lief from the linrmtig ami -marling sympathies and activities of the of the nipples, caused by baby's school children in the matter. In nursing, if they will wash the nippie fact, Peary has become some« lint of st once in borax water. To soften ami whiten tl>e Lands, a national bore. Journal. battle them hi Lot soft water to whirl) i he Handwriting of Authors. a good sized piucli of borax lias been added. An interesting study is the hand To remove the odor of prespirallot) writing of authors, a- it indicates t< I dust powdered borax with n powder a greater or less degree their person | putt—under t be arms after lathing al temperaments. Longfellow wrote Here is a recipe for one of the üe.-i, a bold, open back hand, which was if not the best tooth powder obtain the delight of printers. Joaquin able: Fake one ounce of powdered Miller writes such a bad hau l that h> borax, two ounces of precipitated oft ‘ii becomes puzzled over hi- owl chalk aud one ounce of powdered work, and the printei slugs the castile soap. prunes of the inventor of the type To exterminate roadies sprinkle writer, ('barlette Brontes writing | powdered borax in all places that si'.-lm* I Io haye been traced With II they frequent, using a powder bioWei cambric needle, an I Fliackeray s to drive Hi« borax into the crevices; writing, while iuhi veloiisly neat ami or, mix two tablespoonfuls of pow promise, was so small that tbt* best of dered borax into a stiff paste with a eyes were n-*eded to read it. L1 k e title Hour and water am) sprinkle ill wiss the Ii in I writing of ( ’apt ab<>nt their haunts at night. Marrti.i was s<> micro-i-opic that For toilet use it is invaluable and when he was interrupted in hislaborr enters into the com, ositiou of main lo> was obliged to murk the plsci of the popular cosmetics of the day. where he left off by sticking a pm in It has a softening, healing uud the paper. Napoleon's was worst whitening effect on the skin Fo remove the shiny look common than illegible, ami it i- said that hi- letters from Germany to the Emntes- to soum complexions add a pinch of Josophine wer>* at first thought to I>e borax to thk water in which the face rough maps of the seat of war Car is bathed. Ivtu* stay nt West Bandon Landon s L'¿nest Ocean Benntt’s Plat A C/teapest Lots in or Around London Acre Tracts W HILE the Locu. t’ii ........... lien are mourning the fari that iln-i** is a tax on almost every 1’ii-iness in town, they can consol»« li.ems* Ives with the thought that the Miirddield council has called a ine*-ting with tin* pur- A pinch of borax added to the post* of establishing H license of S25< • lyle wrote a patient, crabbed, mid water lu which infants are Lathed oddly emphasized hand The pen per year on all leal estate iirms. man-hip of Bryant was aggressive, tends to strengthen the skin ami pre well for’iied, and decidedly pleasing vent chaffing. For washing blankets Take one Fills M on m Wi: Diim vri: to the to the »*ye; while th»« chirography of memory of our fallen herns Flint's Scott. Hunt. Moore and Gray was half bar of any good liHrd soap day. May thirtieili, Ims been set aside smooth ami easy to read, but did not shave it tine ami pour over it one to pay tribute* to tin* nation s dead, express any distinct individuality. pint of boiling water. Stir until it Add one table and let everybody partake in the ex Byron’s handwriting was nothing forms a thick jelly ercises. In but a few m< i-* years the more than a scrawl. His additions to spoonful of powdered borax ami two old soldier will lie of the past, al- his proofs frequently exceeded in tablespoons of ammonia. Add this •hough his memory will ever remain volume the original copy, and in one mixture to a tub of tepid rain water, green in the hearts of all generations. of his poems, which contiiim*d in the to which has been added a tablespoon- It is but a small mat'er to inarch t< original only four hundred lines, one fnl of borax. Stir well ami put in tie* cemetery ami decorate the graves thousand were added in the proofs. the blankets, allowing them to remain compared with the services rendered Fhe writing of Dickens was minute, one hour, turning them frequently. by those who underwent toil and tin ami lie had a habit of writing with Run through the wringer ami rinse severest of hardships, and all should Line ink on blue paper. Frequent well in clear water; bang in sun to assist in making t his <lay one of re erasures and interlineations made his dry. Do not rub them with the hands. sped for t be departed Exercises by copy a burden to his publishers.— Shawls ami woolen dresses may be washed by this method the G. A R., the Womens Relief Scientific American. — OOO ------ To clean alabaster- wash them in a Corps and the school children will be Fhe Philadelphia Bulletin says: aolntion of one ounce of borax dis- held in the Opera House in the after noon, and the forenoon will be spent ‘•'Fhe inventor of ean de cologne wpb solved in one quart of water; wipe id the cemetery decorat mg t he graves. an Italian, Giovanni Farina. Farii a I them dry with ari old silk handkei offered vainly to sell his recipe for ' chief or other soft si Ik.—Housekeeper. T he C oming ('rrv E lection will be particularly important this year. Bandon is on the verge of a very brilliant future; everything tends to point out great possibilities and pros poets, and the selection of the men that will control the public affairs is necessarily a very important proceed iug. Men that will not only look after the best interests hut will cause permanent improvements that will ten I to attract the desirable citizen and the manufacturer It has prob ably never been so important a con sideration before, and voters should turn out. at the primaries and select a body of men that will till all require meiits. A poor •council that will set buck and disregard the interests of the public will hurt a place more to the outside world, as well as the local community, than anything else could. Borax for Household Use T hai - the (' itv Restaurant was sot atire last Sunday evening is an as sur»*»! certainty, and no effort to gain the conviction of the miscreant should b * spared. Flic intent to destroy was probably uppermost in the mind of th'* incendiary, but the extent of dam age resulting from a siicc«*ssful at tempt would l><> unlimited. Mr. Boone was taken in custody on ac 1 count of certain circumstantial evi , ( oirvenient to !niiustnal District * The Wheeler Real Estate Co Bo'ax, or boracic of soda, a species | of nitre, is a salt found native as a saline incrustation on the shores of certain lakes in Persia and Thibet It is also found in China, India, (.’ey-1 Ion. Saxony, Italy ami Peru. The crude salt collected from the lakes is impure am) is called tincal. It is purified by action upon it of caustic soda, thereafter dissolving in hot water ami recrystalizing. Borax is also prepared from boracic acid, n componmi of boron and oxygen, found native in a vapor tint rises from certain volcanic rocks, principally those in Tuscany. It is also found in the form of an incrusta tion. half an inch in thickness, in the crater of a mountain in the island volcano, twelwe miles north of Sicily Fhe product from this source alone equals about ‘2,IHki tons annually. TZEZXZ Let l'f» ■>«> Your Surveying, Plating & Drafting, OAKLEY & ARNOLD BANDON AI I CAT MARKET. ------- Dealer III All Kinds of-------- Fresh and Salt Meats, Vegetables, Lard, Etc. Etc • <■ Having purchaned this old and well establisbt'd|lHisiness, and moved tbefsame to the Marshall Bedding, east side Main street, we solicit, a continuance of past generous patronage, gfuarantrein^ honest good*, fair prices and courteoua treatment to all. Civil and Mechanical Eng. OREGON NORTH BEND. SUNSET MAGAZINE beautifully illustrated, good atones and interesting articles about California and all the far West. Farm Produce Always Bought and Sold. TOWN AND COUNTRY JOURNAL a monthly publication containing plain, easily-understood articles on the home, garden, farm and range-»-of interest to every mem ber of the family— idled with photographs and pictures. NONLERA MORRISON, Erop’rs. Coquille, Oregon. a year Satisfaction ( ’ $0.50 a year $0.75 Guaranteed. ; t.** Orders left on Mondays with our Ban don agent, A. O. TROWBRIDGE, will be given careful attention aud delivered in Bandon at the store Friday evenings. THE MERCY HOSPITAL. $2.75 $1.50 At North Bend Is now open for the re ception of patients. The terms aie $10 per week and upwards. For par ticulars apply to : : SUNSET MAGAZINE Bandon Foundry an,‘ Machine Shop Sisters of Mercy Mill and Steamboat ¡S pecial M achines B uilt to O rder . Tinning & Plumbing a. Specialty A. M c N air , T he H ardware M an . BANK oi BANDON, BANDON ADDRESS ALL ORDERS TO FLOOD BUILDING SAN FRANCISCO ilence, and was indeed fortunate in being discharged as easily as he did. Il nl th»> fire gained a little more head W ly there would have been no chance to save the building, and possibly the buildings in the vicinity, owing to the dry condition of everything. The occupants would have had a hard —ooo--- tun»* in saving any of 'lie contents of tin* building, ami it is doubtful if the Garfield & Von Pegert. invalid young lady could have been saved. Local authorities should by all means thoroughly investigate this It- uses in the household are many. matter, and in so doing would prob It is a great labor saver. It is easily ably eliminate any further attempts crushed, or reduced to powder, nnd is I WORK A SPECIALTV. of incendiarism. then known as powdered borax, in which form it is usually made Use of Peary needs $60.<MMI more to make for household put poses. his next trip toward the pole, and it A weak solution of borax is highly is prop s.»d that it be contributed by r»«coinmendeil as a wash for sore eyes, the children of the country. We feel redo»*— of the edg<«s of the lids etc no inclination to encourage this A weak solution is excellent as a Turned Shu/'tin o’. Cap and Set scheme. I lie children are called on uealing lotion for slight cuts ami Screws, Machine /lo/ts, Pipe and Fittings, too often to contribi » mites for one scratches Hr ass Hock. thing or another. Ii Peary can t get Fhe strength of the solution may what he needs from the government vary somewhat, according to the pot-' (Onerai Repairing. Pattern Shop in or the rich men of the country, let |swe for which it is to be used. A Connection. is NEED A NEW STOVE? Bridge A Bearli of every kind done on short notice, and nt reasonable prices. $1.50 ■ Iti Nt«»» cm , KangCM and lleaterM {'/Q r *1 Have in them so many excellencies that they are now acknowledged the greatest sellers on tin* coast, mid they are growing ill favor every year. We have ttie exclusive agency in Bandon for tliese household and oilice necessities, mid prices range exceedingly modest in either case. Onr assortment of hardware tinware and edged tools is most complete. First-Class Laundry Work ROAD OF A THOUSAND WONDERS a Book of 75 pages, cont lining 120 colored photographs of J picturesque spot* in California and Oregon. Total « All three for I Steam Laundry. ’ ROEISOK, [SUCCESSOR IO HOOVER & MONDAY.J COQUILLE MAGAZINE READERS Small Monthly Paymonts Easy Terms $.3,750 in 1803. but a few years ago it I was sold l.y Ids heirs for $200,(MMI. If yon want your watch repaired on ('hartrense, the liqueur of Carthusians short notice send it to E. C. Barker A monks, wns the invention of an aged Co. Three-fourths of tin* work done baker. On the expulsion of the Car-! the same day received. Successor to thusian fathers from France the' V. R. Wilson, Coquille. Chartreuse recipe was sold at auction ' If the ladies of Baudot) wear the for $l,7oO,(MM) Fhe French buyers undertook, however, a loosing luisi Robt. Johnson and Hand shoes, they ness, for the monks are now making will never be bothered with corns or their liqueur in Spain, ami epicures | sore feet. These shoes are made to prefer it to that of the French firm. lit the foot, Lorenz A Hoyt. Fhe thin paper on which the Oxford Bible is printed is made after a secret process by the Oxford University Press. The -ecret is valued at Si,250,(MM). Absinthe's secret once ¡ He I belonged to n Fl'ench chemist sold it to a distiller for $75. The distiller sold it for $50,000. It. is now not. worth its original $75, Lav- mg leaked out. ’ I ie;e Lots North Bend, Or. Ù it ii Ù il Ù Jeweler and Watchmaker il Ú il ■j BANDON. OR. ■il ■Ò il il Ú SOUVENIR POSTAL CARDS il S ó il The lamest and beat assortment, in I il il town. Agates polished and inonnt il il ed to order If von find a nice agate il il il while on the beach we will tell you il il ò A il il whether it is worth mounting. il large assortment of watches, docks, A 1> il ■il •ilverware and Jewelry of all kinds. ù Tl> il il Gold and Fountain Pens, including V il the Waterman anti Conklin’s auto • ù il il matic fillers, the best in the market. à il We have the Marshall one dollar Ù 'il | fountain |*en. Ü il Ù ir* ' ’s M OREGON Capital $25,000.00 I BOARD OF DIRECTORS; .1. L. K iionknb » ug , President, J. D enholm , Vice Pre« F. J. F aut , Cashier, F uank F lam , T. P. II ani . t . A general banking business transacted, mid customers given every accommodât ion consistent uni. m *I mid eonservstive L inking Correspondents: The American National Bank of San Francisco, California. Merchants' National Bank. Portland, Oregon. The Chase National Bank of New York. Bank 1« Open from !» a in. to 12 in., and 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. ARTHUR RICE Sunset City Lots Will go at half Price for the next THIRTY DAYS Bandon Co-Operative Reality Co A e • •• • • • a ?