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About Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1911)
* '-------------------------------------------- , — In cases of ¡heuniat'sm relief front pain makes skip anil test possible, < ental Change» of the Fiery Corsican lliis may be obtained by applying Shown by His Chirography. luterestlug and exhaustive studies Cliaml'ci I mi's l.iniinent. Fur sale have Iieen made in France of Na l v C. Y ' owe. A STUDY OF NAPOLEON. Glen Cox vv.,s over from Bandon fol a day or I.'** last week on bioi- nes, a: d 'till mg «pie liinetlsi'i 1 Ur. Madson, V S., of Myrtl« the Smith mi l ami the big steom r Point, uill be in Bandon Satuiday which i |.«ailing or Chin 1 I! • was “ONLY and Sunday, Apni .»¿d and 23d. II ore than pleased with lhe vi 1. an I Notice. Local Lore <.___________ / "F I F I EL D” — The WAY.” 42-if Mrs. 1. N. DeLong anil daughter of Riveiton were Bandon visitors yesterday. Mrs. C. B. Zeek left on the Anvil l.>r Portland anil will thence it; ike an ---- JOi *------- Chicken Pie Supper. < >•■«- ni R •lii'k di l.uilge will sv'v< i Cli.. 1 «'it I'u- supper at Dull I' el mis h.ill lU'Xt lllrSll.IV evenillg. F or S ai .E New four room \pil ■dh S q p r w ill begin at house and ten lots ali fenced and in , v> |> in ix.'l « umilili«' lu.til .ill nt«1 fruit and in garden. Price $.Soo. l ived. iwiiUv-tive cents a plate. Initii re at this office i?-tl I' I' ere will also be .1 whist party III Mr. and Mis. F. I. futile are the I lie ci cuing. proud parents of a lute boy burn { ----- OCX »------ April 13th Mrs, Tuttle and baby, aie at the home oi In r mother in EANDON TIDES Marshfield where they will remain ... ; , ; y fi r-i-Tl-i-'r-rr'.'. T'rfri for a mot th oi so. S imulai, Aprii 22 Higl water I lie I.allies' Aid Society oi the , ’ S a ill i> 7 il 1 7 3'> P m 6 5 fl. Prrsbyterian chuicli will give an af 1 i w w al« r 11 56 a in .J 6 it; 1 2:30 ternoon tea Wednesday. April 26th, extended trip to the east. |H.»leou'.s i-Uirography. \t lieu a youug man Napoleon did not have a bad In the Circuit Court of th«* baud, although, like some other great State of Oregon, in and men, lie could never leuru to spell. When he was an artillery officer bis for C ooa County writing was simple mid legible, as his life was simple and direct. But wbeu the Corsican Capluin Bonaparte dis Loiena Patrcws, Plaintiff ) tiuguislied himself at tlie siege of Tou SI MM< lon and became the French General C Evan I ucas, D.-i: ntldiil Bonaparte his writing took on what lo C. Evan I ucas, llic above nam-cl Jvf. ..cla- tr lias l>een culled "a furious illegibility.” In the name ol lhe State >1 Oregon, you arc Curiously enough, from thut time there seems to have been a gradual lic-eby irquiitJ lo appear *nd . tuwet the * otn- degeneration until, profoundly discour ! plamt filed agaiiut you in lhe ubo^e fntdLJ ic- aged and utterly humiliated. he tion on or hr lore thr la«: da> ot th«- time pn seratelied an undecipherable, mis sciibed in the order for the publii'alii u of lb i spelled scrawl of submission to the summons, which pre« ti I h -«I time is six (o) »v<tk . prince regent on duly i t. 1S15. Ih - last day of v.ht. h will br I iidfcy, the ?J It is said that this change from a • lav of June, 191 I, and if you fail so lo a| p> r simple to a confused writing begun at .»ltd an.wer sa.d complaint by said time, il.«? a certain date- namely, witli a report, skillfully garbled, of the part he took plaintiff wll take judgment ayam..l you f< r il • in wliat Carlyle called the “whiff of mni ol ft 1.1 I ¡iii’dfcd Seventy-Five($475) Do! grapeshot that spoke from the steps of lai:, lo^clln r uilh six per cent, inter«*.I thereon St. Hoch on tlie 13th Veiidemulre" from ;-nd after May 1st, |9i0, and a!! certs and (Oct. 5, li'.tuk did »ui s -nunts therein iucuricd, The culminating eccentricity of his (L summon is published in the Bandoil tortuous strokes of tlie pen was exhib • i<.«!. i, a weekly newspaper published in Coo ited in the letter I’. This showed plain ( uuntv, Orcpon, for six connsrcutive weeks, l e- ly the mental changes of the man wh would unhesitatingly declare war 1 ri-llilil'p l iiJay, April 2lt.t, 1911, and ending against tlie first comer, who would di I’tklay, June 2d, |9||, being seven issues <4 Verce tlie wile he loved, who would ;tuh paper, by an order of publication made Lv propose a kingdom of Haiti for Louis the I 1« notable John S. Coke, Judge of the XVIIL. who would freeze tiearli a Second Jud’chl Di:.trict, Coos (’ounty, Oregon,, million men upon the stepi es of Itus made at Coquille, Oregon, Apdl 19th, 191 I. sia. Tills letter P became of strange ■0-17 1 C. K. WADE. and abnormal form. It was exec 'slve- Attorney (or Plainl fF.. ly developed. For twenty years the great general used tills e .travagmit and. according to the ill vest I gators, ac Notice for Publication. casing letter, espe ¡ally noticeable In his later unroyal signature. NI’.—Har per's Weekly. Fepartment of the Interior, savs the mill is a wo i hr. .specially to lliose vv o have had some experi- ei . e in saw mill w.ek I ike all gooil Bamlonians he > ikes gre; t pride in the growth ot his hi up town and th/ outlook ! -r increased pto-pei itv, but is also pleased to note I he siilist.mtial lim.iov eim 11's in Marshtielil an I llle 1 p 1 ill:; up of the halbor l"i de p w ltd sliipomg ( 00S Ik* v’.New s Wednesday, April i i'li. was Miss Mice C.aiiier’s thiileenth lir|lidav. and a «limn 1 p.ntv was given at the Hotel G.«liter at 5 .n p.m. in honor ot the ri.a asinii 1 hose presei t were Irma Jenkins, Pe.ul Craine, < itiilie I.ewiii Susie ljdl. Sieve ti.ill.ir. I'.. M. < .allier, I'diiuind < .allier. Rt-ril t.allier, l.eritmr v.allier, Ed .a and How many people have ever seen a Alice (.allier. A most pleasant tune t.ahy giraffe? Very few at the best, al the home of Mrs. J. 11. Jones A I* tit 1 3 It lu nil there have iieen only four baby Siimi.tv. April 23 High w ater was enjoyed by all. charge of 1 5- ts will be made, pr i irfr.fi'es born in the western lietnl- 7.I IL in '•52 a tn 6.6 li ; S .1., | ce'ds Io go into the building fund 1 I'oR S ale Packardt hgau in tin« .su'iere; three of these were born nt the 1 .uw w nt« r 1 23 a in 4 1 h; 1:33 l> for new church. 3°*t2 condilimr. Price 550.00 cash. Also i Ini'lnnatl zoological garden. The first two lived but a short time, but the in 1 1 II W. 11. 1-lhsis starting the erection ! s loom house, large barn, chicken third one. which was born Sept. 1. Munii.ly, April 21 High w .lief ol a new building just west of bis! lot and garden, good, fence. Price tutu. In tlie Cincinnati garden, is still p in 7 7 " alive m.ii is one of tlie prettiest little building now oct upied by W, J ■ : : 1 in 6 X It ; 9:03 52,500. lliis ottice for partic aiiiin.'ilt that you might wish to see. 3 f'; Low v. ii< i- :3" a tn 3 - ’ 3- ’ 1- Sabin with his harms.s : tore. B. I. ulars. 3" < px Giraffes can utter no sound—they are Tracy is erecting a high concrete .11 i'll mutes- but the two ohl giraffes looked ------ sasas * ------ ! Tu«'ii<l.ty, Aptil 25 — High waler on tlie young one witli eyes as full of wall al lhe rear of the building to expression and appreciation as if the.v The Last Hole. ■ ill .1 m 7 2 It ; «»:.|6 1» 111 S 2 ft. protect it tr0111 the high embankment Figg—That was a mighty appropri laid human intelligence, and one L ivi water 3:17 a in 2 4 ft; 3;23 l‘ ate text tlie parson took for poor scarcely seemed to notice that they on the south. a ¡.4 It. Rrassie’s funeral sermon. Fogg—What made no sound whatever. F or S ale . — Three year old The picture shows the little giraffe was It?* rigg—"lie has finished his — • *— when it was two days old. It was then mare, blocky built, Will weigh be- course."—Boston Transcript. I » 1 r f five feet one inch in height and tween 1400 and 1500 pounds, Hapt>iness is not the end of life; weighed about ninety pounds. It be- double. Price D.ives single or BANDON CHURCHES in to grow right away, so that at the character Is.—Beecher. age of about four months it measured ÿ»t7S- Inquire of |. Richardson, ;• ; t r tr-r ttr t t f Fttr I six feet six inches. That certainly is a 23 igx Parkersburg. marvelous growth, and 11 boy or girl M e 11 lonts r. T. M Willard had the misfortune who would grow over a foot in four or t’.ipt Branson will preach both I Mr. Wilfoid Adams is his name, five months would lie considered a to get his hand bidiv cut with an in nninp, and evening, l ids will be and he writes: “1 was confined to most unusua) phenomenon. When we ax recently. l he tendons and lig stop to tliinlt. however, that the old gi the elise ol the series of revival mv bed with chronic rheumatism and raffe Is almost fourteen feet high and aments of the thumb were .evered. meetings and all who wan' lo hear | us«d two bottles of Foley's Kidney can reach a foot or two farther by Dr. Hollstein «lusse«) lhe wound, apt.¡in should attend. Remeny with good effect, and the straightening out its head and neck, it sewing up the tendons and lhe hand Is eusv to see that the baby glran'e lias third bottle put me on my feet.” It to do some growing to catch up with will l e all right again after it has Fl'iscoi* Al.. clears the blood of uric acid. Ban its father and mother -St. Nicholas. healt d. St. John's Episcopal Church, j I on S ali . Sewing mai bilie in 1 Win. H »rslall. Archdeacon. Ser don Drug Co. Told by a Bird. To sny "A little bir ' told til■•" is a good condition. I hop head and all ! vice Sunday at 11:00 a in. and 7 3<>| coinnion way of gettlm out of idling al tai Inni lit' . Impute at elice ol ( pm. Sunday school at 10.00 a.in. tlie real way information is obtained. M Spencer. 26 If I title birds have, however, told im portant stories sometimes by means P re iiv 1 eh I an . lhe b b ib« th w ill .111 i' e hom of notes fastened about their legs or Si r\ ici' . will be as follows: Sali Fl.nV i co Sunday and ail on lie Ls The birds most often employ I hliel I bull. 9: |5 ed for this purpose are pigeons, tint a bei return voyage al 9 p. ill Illes well known tilling was on'«' curried by Sil al ly selionl at lo o ’ clock. «lay. a seiigull. I re tuning at 1 t too. l og S ai I Rhode Island Red Over twenty years ago a large ocean 1 In isti lli Endeavor w ill convene steamer. Atlantis, which ran between «•ggs for hatching. $1 per setting of Liverpool mid Calcutta, was lost. No at (1:30 p. m. 13 eggs. F. I. Stiadcr. 12-tf message was ever re eived from her Pi 1 aching at 7130. lint one. and tills was found some live Mrs I' A M hl I, It on the Anv il Il C. llARTRANt r. Pastor. months after she had started on her lo< Portland and Imiti llu re will go last voyage, tied about tlie neck of a tn Ro elmrg Io V isit III I nil tiler who seagull in tlie Indian sea. The note An\t til.I CliRlstlAN. lend: “Atlantis strtn 1; on the Hiirnd ; has bet'll ill for some 'ime. Ki gui ir - via i< e . Sundays in Con | rock. We are all lost. Father Con the." Don’t folget that T. W. Rolliseli crete Hall. No trace of the wreck or Its crew ever came to light, nor was it known who is handling all kind ol hay, grain, Sunday school held .it m:ooa. 111 "Father Coathe" was. feed, etc., al the very lowest Pi ca, hing at 1 1 00 a. in. prices, 40-tf I.oval Work is Society (> ;o p ill. | An Intelligent Pussy. A young lady bookkeeper in Boston Preaching al 7 311 p. in. The traveling ptihlu should not has Iieen in tlie habit for some time of Prayer inerting Weilncsday night. overlook the I 11 I that oppi 1 deck two giving the office cat a piece of meat for tier lunch every day. precaution be belili stale rooms on lhe S. S I .liza You are cordially invited to attend ing taken to lay down a piece of paper lit ill to Sail 1 laiiei-.i o cost only J S pemi 1- l’ii.niN, P«*tor. to prevent the meat greasing the floor. #7.50, Why pay moie lol passage The other d iv at lum h hour, when tlie B aptist . young lady happened to have no meat 011 boats on which ai i ominodations In her basket, pussy beg -.d for some are no better* Siimi iv School at 10 a. 111 in her most intelligent fashion. Find Preaching at 11 a. tu I.. W. Deyoe and I N Symih Ing no meat coining, tlie 1 at ran to the wastebasket, dragged out a newspaper R ev . E i ri k r B r av ion , are having a 1 oi 11. 1 in the B.union ■ mid laid it on the floor nt the young Pastor. Cash tiroceiv p iil.tioia d oil for 1 1 Indy's feet. This appeal was so touch leal < stale 1 ttwe. Illis will make fug that tlie ,Venn lady went out and F ati 1 r D ay S ainis . bought meat for tlie Intelligent animal. them a tin« 1»>*. turn md tin y will Reotgani/ed Cimrch of Jesus have ialge display window, which A Storehoi'cv. Christ ot l.atter Day Sainis, Colum is a big asset in a suci e -.lul leal In the old birds’ nests that are WEAR A bia Avenue placed near the ground In slirulr« and »•stale ottn <■ small trees close to ha eh.ut bushes Meeting « vri v Sunday. Extra supply of good hiyoii band ami bittersweet vine« in t!i> • untry Sunti.ty school at 10:00 a. m. you will often t...d a handful ot lia'.el- and it is going at vety low prices. Pre.uhing at 11.00 a. in. Religio nuts or bittersweet berries. They T. W. Robison at t 1 1itr.1l Ware well» put tiler.' by the white footed il 7 00 p. m. and preaching at 8:00 mice and tl;e meadow mice that visit house. 2-'ll p, 111. Piavrrmeiting.it S:oo p. m. EAR it every day, these storehouses regularly. A white A. A. Pailll has sold his light Weillll sd.IV I VI IHIlgS. footed mouse will often cover a bird’« transfer wagons to < .al lu ll Ihos , rain or shine. Wear neat with fine drie«h grass and Inner All aie 1 tildi.dlv inviteli lo alterni. bark mid make a nest for Itself fi.rimtly ol Myrtle Point, mil the D W. C arpi nier , Presiilenl. it hard and long. Then latti 1 gentlemen look ch. ige of lhe Harry and the Searchli*ght. — 000----- same Friday morning. Mr. ¡‘.mil Harry, a six-year old, was greatly send it to he pressed and I. |. Cody and Joe Co u h lei! la.4 excited over Ills first trip on a steam still r< tains Ins hear v teams .11 d w ill , boat, and his fattier allowetl him to it will come back to you Satmdav 011 thè Breakwater for continue to do team work around stay on disk with him for awhile in Bandon. the evening His attention was at good as new. once dire, tisl to the light of tlie senreh- Grain and grass sei ds of all kinds, Francisco, hat mg received word llgbt moving to and fro. Excitedly he tot sale by I W. Robison .11 ten that Col. Wir Coach had turn graspisl Ids father's band ami said: ECAUSE every Mich 111. ken w it h paralysis. I ll« v reached tr il War« hose. 22lf "I»mldv. look! There must Is« a happy ..m Francisco I'nesdav ami reported ael-Stern Suit is hand comet near here. See how he wags B. W. < ll.lllcswol th has iici led his tail ” ! the same day that the Colonel seemed an cttice build.1 g on th« Mi Inn tailored, of all wool fabrics, ome better. and up to the lime ol Strings Sight». mens' eoiur« next to the I'liemans T»ll me. did you ever see this wiiting there had been 110 forth by workmen who know hill am. will oiciipv the same a. Monkey» climb a ttanlan tree? ci message consequently it is hop««! Ilaris’i tree», perhan« you know. O ice. On the i.ura.-ry floor can grow. by lus friends here that hr will con- 1 how to make clothes for Troops of monkey» half the day Mr. and Mis. J. I. Kiouenberg In the great wld - branches play. tinue to improve. real men and real service. Frolic and make friends with you— deligh'lully enteitaine«! « lew fnend If your aunty telle them to' •I )ur baby n ies fur Chamlrerlam’s lo (inn o c I ih k ilmm r a* llreir mag I’ve had measles so. you s»»e. mtn tut home in Bandon Heights Cough Remedy” writes Mrs f. B ' Aunty comes and plays with ma. Aunty nu-it u lion roar Wednesday «vining. lliose pies Isendru k, Rasaca, Ga. “It is the i Right behind the nui ^'*rj door. Your Money Savers Makes an elephant puke his head <nt besides the Kron« nN rg family ■ iiest cough remedy on the market 1 Through the window near my bed. Sold Makes the nursery somehow look were Mrs. Dungan, I J 1 diy and . lor coughs, colds anj croup Bainion Marshfield I.ike a lovely picture book , by C. \ Lowe Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Kopt. —Francis Banins in Youth > n U. S. Land Office, FORETOLD BY DREAMS. Two Remarkable Caaù» In V/hich Sleep Warning» Camo Truo. “I dreamed that the ship Was tu a heavy s.-.i. tli.it a big wave came over '1.T bows, pressed down upon her. led then she rolled over on her star 1.1 i;-.l side mid dis.ippeared." 'I his is not mi e-.ti .n t fr : 1 a story It i. eviili'hce. given oil o.itii. du . tlie Inquiry at l.otidoq j;;to the 1. tei'ious ill .pp; :'l':in. I* of the W.iraliill til.' ii' . el which, on 11'i* second v -y 1 e. mysteriously disappett.'d in .Inly, lli ti. ami has never been heard of ill ■•'. And so Impressed was tlie pi. songer witli tlie vision that lie left the .essel at imrban. from v.hieli pok.t ;he continued on lier ill fated voyage I bus one m> re was added to tlie ex tr.iordinm i coiu id -im-i in which it earns liai e llgui i d 'l he third I.ord Waterford was able :o verify a story of mi evtr.iordiii.ir dr. am < liming true. Tnlki:i:: cue day witli th.' landlord of tlie inti ¡11 th • ill la,".e dose to Cm r.iglimore. a ni.in c l. .1 up ni .I sai.l il: •:<• laid been a maim r on tile hills. ''Then it must be llle little oue." said the laudlord, ut wldeli Lord Waterford, not unnatural y. lie.‘ame very susplil.iu.s. The land lord pro: ceded to explain that in th,' night he di.aimd that two meu liml .urne lo tin- inn ami thill tin* taller of (lie two had murder, d the Rhone1.' with a very curious knife. He told bls dr.aim to tils wife, who laugh I at him. But. to his horror, the me:i tie hid ;e.m while asleep came t . the Inn. and one used the curi ous I il’e to i Ut Up his food They ‘eft, and scon afterward m ws of the murder arrived, i-t.-m b was made for 1 tall rian answering to the laudlord -, description, mid one was quickly ar l'é té ! In pri ou l e 1. ufessed be i'ad muiib md bls - bort ciimpauion,—Pear on's Weekly. ONE CONDUCTOR HELPED BO TO WORK Roseburg, Oregon. March II, f9|| Notice made N.-W. W entry and 1-4, S.-W 1-4 29 Meridian, 1909, IÜ, serial 138910, S.-E. Township West Willamette intention to I 4 N.-F. 1-4 ‘Section 28, No. E. i-2 S.-W. 1-4 S., Range ¡4 has filed notice of make final commutation proof, to establish claim to lhe land above described, be fore A. D. Morse, Uuited States Commissioner, at Bandon. Oregon, on the IOth day cf Mav I9||. Claimant names as witnesses: A. E. Hadrall,, i»f Bandon, Oregon; Elgin Shader, of Bat don,. Oregon; Graydon Treadgold, of Bandon, Ore gon; Kenneth Perkins, of Bandon, Oregon. BENJAMIN F. JONES. ROGERS FOUNDRY COMPANY •'¡'Il teli voli. Wh“ii il « «iwlioy stri Li I il Ioni lille over thè phiins ime ot | . in ipul Hiiuuyiim es ls huviug tu >vij. dosi tram bis eye-. Hi. Iieavy Uiiitl.m iurte It impnisible lo use li ui.ls, nml lie tles Ili« ti mdl.er. bici - .irouml bis nei k nini wh< li . ,.-i II l'f piire ; u .< s it to < leur In . it i thè tm>--t «onveiileut pini. io cari,, ti. ■ li., s i .. t . Idi ,' while ridin;; i liorse “ V.'u 'il.i.-toii l’ost SUIT hereby given that John E. Young, homestead 03187. for The Cowboy's Handkerchief. “Have you ever vvonden d why" the ow’.uy ¡.ietllles liy painters who have ■¡.to :i study of w. stern life depict tlie 111 .1' of tile plains with his red iiiilanna halfway down ou bls chest m t :d of fitting '..'lyly around hi • 1 ' .fted 11 ran h nwner of Call Michaels - Stern is of Bandon, Oregon, who on March Brass, Bronze, AI uminum, Iron. Phtine 91, Bandon, Ore. S am S ays ■ 1 ——- - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -_ _ _ _ _ _ ■ - - — I-I-I <. Charity begins at home, and in common with other virtues, it be gins most easily and naturally in a home constructed of G. W. M. lumber. Hub Clo. & Shoe lo. 0E0. W. MOORE LUMBER CO. 1