Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915, April 28, 1911, Image 2

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Bandon Recorder FEATS OF ARTISTS
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3116,
Published Every Tuesday and Friday by the
C. E. KOPF, Managing Editor
SPRING HOTEEDS,
For
Starting
Suggestions
»•ji Crewing at Home.
have or not to IniVH h hotbed
• ♦'<*. ided 0:1 nitlitr early in the
M ir li «»r early Aj>ri! should
"on tap.” The vhib
Xl'i’n ive and require
«•»ns-mt arteiiiion. If leit to
•; < 1 ! j
freeze by night and
1» o . and that great is the gain
if pc« hips does uot greatly ti.ai
• \ Ii « 1 ardens only in a suriH
. I'lit is a «|ii<- !ion one must
• tieM’lf. says 1 he Country
|< il w .>: i . iii nini t!u- Ix-il
I ii-.ilv u Ovv Hte|>H outsiJ.-
:id-'»‘.v iiluTi* Ji,- 6| h * ii <15
l ift uf live da.'.H H.-wìug.
. Iimnliif il ilnty dislies
I ir.n-c'O.'.ilUK nf tilt* mali
i . he v,<irt!i wlille
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• v<-r in thè e.irly tuortihig
!•<•«• tie< tbe I hh I. t<>
ti> li'l In .di' Intel', lo
i a,* Ine stili de ll.ies.
d w.!u*u ti, ivaler nud
•unthiue colti to cover
.;• ■ r eveti tliick
net v.:,i:t* lo con­
mal t In
-e trv
fi utili
me by,
is the air is properly
f yo i h.’.vv bad hi­
ll we are xtlp. ■•»sing
10I try asters ami
in this way -only
Light and lovely are (.be curly
grown seeds.
The
fures shown in the illustration,
others
o-a • »’lialidy "»lamp
cently designed by European artists
.•If.” «'h* • «T « o :i ‘ up s.» slim and sL'kly
in hair dressing.
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¡.v v.HJhi never ntnoimt to hi ..
To fully appreciate their remarkable thiur.
charm and fascination they musr be • Or. Ibttuifefy better tb:in tin* buu: e
seen and bandied, sin -e their extraor­ boxes, if you possess or can easily
dinary lightness of weight is one of Ctitue by .an everyday window sash
their chief attractions. As a mutter oven one 3 by 3 fe.t will do this
of fact tiny are literally as light as cun be lifted oil to n iirugli bos fiotn
the whole set on a
the proverbial feather, and even (he tlie grocers and
heap of manure where the sun will
most sensitive sufferer from neuralgic
reach it early and late, With this n
headaches would never realize that few radishes, lettuce and line Hower
she was wearing anything iu the way se«»ds can be «uecessfully grown.
of additional or applied luiir.
Never put it Iu a nori liern expo-aire
'file entire transformation which is and d<> not have le-s Ilian full (lire.*
shown In the center of the group of ¡n he; < f Ft. d v irth 011 top of tlie
curls will be found most useful, since manure, .’»lore i better. Do not try
a lady’s own hair cun be drawn up 1 he simili h» d very early. Wait until
through the center and then parted
»piil f.a,•»Is to Le coy with winter;
and brushed in with the other hair, then with moderate »ar.* the small
which is dressed o becomingly on the r ! l in tn:■«’ should n. ike a differ«*;)» e <>f
A very light
«other side* </f the fttc<»
«•\.; il weeks tow-rd getting things
fringe, scu reply perceptible, softens Into be.ui’iv «»f leaf or blossom.
the general effect delightfully and is
allowed Io mingle with the wearer’s
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own luiir. where it Is turned off from
dottled
time
.
the forehead ill the center of tin* front.
□ottled time in i choica dish
To complete the headdress at the back
to r. rv: at planting, hayir.g and
any of these cards cun be applied with
harvest natson.
Now i3 the
nn equal certainty of su< cess.
time to pra ;arvo it. Gather it in
idlu day » by putting everything
Will Entertain King George.
in
orfcct order for the work
I j O u I sp . the duchess of Devonshire,
L.'.r on. Nov/ England Homo-
is a woman much envied these days
stead.
by other English ladles of (tie nobil­
ity. She is io tiilo* a leading part in
the «ochiI functions attending the cor
THIN OUT YOUR FRUIT
dilution of King George V. next June
Desirability of tli’i Prrct'ca 1I Instrated
Ly Superabundant Plum Yield.
'I'll • lli.i.t rat lull. re; nxlu ■ I float the
. ,i:g tslaiul Atroumni-u. shown a
hinn.il .111 from 11 boinii (Japanese)
plum tree in full Iw.uiiix
It was
prl.ii, 1 10 shun the heavy yield and
e reama win fruit shnultl be GtlU
d
I r. it 1 :.<wlU|f fit su 'li ubundau e 1»
to d i.'ii.irate. Proper liiiuulii#
bl’iilisrt <»!• |>F.\ONHI! 1 l!R.
Prior to (he cortm.Kl II (he King will
be her guest al Kimbolton castle,
where eile will hold n a large
large house
party, with many notable p< <«»□• pres
For a whole month in the la I ter
eut
part of April ami the tirsi half of May
the children of King George ami
Cjueeu Mar> are <**
entertained by
the ductless at tier castle
\ series of
elalsirate fetes will be g veu by the
duchess in <*oiim*'tloii wuh the »«oro-
nation ceremouies.
Lobbyists Tor Suffrage.
Mrs. XV It Stubl s wife of the gov­
ernor of Kansas, and Mr*. \V. A John
b <» u , wife of tin* supreme justice of the
state supreme court, have regie tered
their uatues ns lobbyists for the worn
ent suffrage roii*Utii(l<wi amendment
The law of Kansas requin s all lobby
1st« to register. and many of the lend
Ing women already bate Inscribed
their name«
Soiue astounding feats In eleventh
hour work, especially In the uiuslcirl
! mid artistic brunches, have been
achieved by the great, artists of the
world
•Sir Edwin Landseer Lad promised a
picture for the spring exhibition of
the British institution iu IS 15, but on
the day before the exhibition was Io
be opened all the hanging committee
, had received was mi empty frame,
1 which was duly hung in tin- position
of honor.
As the prospect of receiving a pic
ture for the frame seemed to the com
I luittee to he slight, a member thereof
lie found
went Io >»•»» the artist.
■ Landseer standing in front of a ban*
canvas.
'•That’s the picture I proiiiis. il." said
| the great 111:111. pohitlliK to the canvas
; "1 hive not toui'lied it yet. but 1 will
| send it to the institution tonight."
And tie was as good ns his word. A
few hours Inter the completed picture
was delivered and may be seen today
in tile N.itlomil gallery. This wonder
ful work of half a dozen hours was
none other than tin- universitlly nd
lulled "I'avaller’s Pets.”
I.eamler. the famous painter, is ca­
llable of remarkably rapid work. Upon
seeing lilin leave his rooms early in
the morning with a canvas on ills
I
tin' i IphlMirs of tlie great artist
• use I to c.-o li.im. ••'¡'here goes Leander
off to paint iiis daily pl'tiir-1.’
Al­
though tills may have been mi exag­
geration. it is a well known fact that
on several occasions the neadein! tan
t rodm cd a large picture within a few
hours.
I.nniider has a formidable rival tn
the matter of busty work in Solomon
Solomon. This artist painted au ml
nilrabli* life size portrait of Israel
Zungwill within tile period of five
hours.
in the realm of music there may tie
cited ninny instances of extraordinarily
quick work.
Omar llamniersteln’s
r.-cord of a comic opera in one net.
words mid music, composed in one
ilk lit. Is ail example.
One of tlie most remarkable bits of
orchestration ever written, the over
tore to "Otello.” was scored by Rossini
in only twenty-four hours.
Sir Arthur Sullivan composed the
brilliant epilogue of tlie “Golden Leg
cud" in tlie same space of time. II»'
sat down nt ft o'clock one evening to
compose tlie overture to “Iulanthe”
mid did not rise from Ids desk until
the Inst note was written nt 7 on (he
following morning, while tlie overture
to "Tlie Yeoman of (tie Guard” CM •<’ll
pled Idol no more than twelve lllIUfH
betIi to cotuposo ami score.
It is told of Donizetti that lie w rote
tli<‘ instrumentation of an entire opera I
within thirty hours, (hi the morata/
Gazza Ladra'
in which Rossini's "Gnzzn
Lndra” was
to lx- produced not a single note of tile
overture had been written, ami the
niniitiger was in despair, tie sought
out tlie indolent composer, locked
lit one of the rooms of i.n ¡1 Beala
deelnriil lie should have neither
nor freedom until the overture was
completed. Rossini set to work with a
will and to such purpose that
It.lisle was written and rehearsed
fore tlie evening performance.
Mozart was another genius who
quently neeiled tlie spur of eleventh
hour work. Thom Ii at I In tin* morn
itig not n note of tlie overture to “Doti
Giovanni" liml been set down, yet Mo
«art finished It before tie went to tlie
Ixenkfu I table nt Ills usual hour. Hur
Ing tlie long hours eon.-iiimsl by tills
task ft Is said that tlie musienn's wife
kept him awake by rending fairy
stories to him
One of tlie fastest composers that
ever lived was Trotere. tlie writer of
songs. Some of tile composer's feats
verge on tin- marvelous, it is said, for
example, tlnit tie actually wrote the
«iore of "In Old Madrid" mnl hnd
droppi'd it Into the letter box within
eight nilnutes of tin- time lie Had taken
up Ills pen. This would In- remnjkulile
merely ns showing Ids dexterity anti
agility, to say notfilng of (be labor of
till* composition itself
One of Rchuliert's friends tells
shny Indlcutlng that composer’s
pidlty <>f workmanship
lie had left
S< Imliert nbsorlied III Goethe's bnllnd
Tlx* Erl King" On Ids return in u few
minutes he found tlie musician swift
ly putting on pn|>er tlie not, i iusplred
I. y (lie poem, and within mi hour there
II. 'id I
composed tlnit eix-iit sone tile
world ii:. < tidmire i ever since. Edwin
Tiirri-'- e In Chicago Tribune
but Dry.
UK IN
H CE KIA U
Lincoln, himself n superb writer,
said a college profes’siir. “could not
stand tedious writing in others Hr
.»nee con ’cruiH d for Its (tnliounness a
Greek history, whereupon a diplomat
took him to task
••The author of that history. Mr
l*rc'dd« nt.” d ’-.I the diplomat. *‘is one
♦ »f lite pmf»»nndest scholars of the age
Indersl. it may be doubted whether any
man of our generation has plunged
mon* deeply In the sicrtnl fount of
learning ”
Ves. or come up drier,*’ said Lin­
INI K.
b«-foiv lite I r.tdih t Is peimilhd to de
veh p H followed by fruit of sil|H‘rt»T
i . .¡nd qualify, »<»uit.nitiding higher
pri« *s if n . .„»led «»r uff« nLt.4 greater
uib’o L ms. IB if coiisuimal al Ii »me.
t his i* a J »l it n - I«« I 4 »■»•» f: *quen(
ly I
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4 : d fruit gt«»\V’x wtb»
.a . i,:ln «f yleMs thut vie t«»o abtin
riant rr:»l of inferior «piality.
•x
(’, ’t jo ' rich) m your aiitcmo
hila v.h n >01: cuyht to La mov­
ing ths manuro >n your bs'-n
yerd oat into tho hungry uelda.
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Joe,
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Mich,
vd »mr.u
iiid if ^tljcd tile cough a^ u« h a^ llit*
Poking and gagging sp-Is. .»ml he
»f w< Il ;n a hh«»i t lime.'’
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We cnnnnt control the »vil tongue*
of others, but n good life enables us to
despise them Cato
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Lcxigcs aie requested to notify this office
on election of oiheers and on chuuge ol
me .-ting night. (arch under this head
are 75c |»er inch |>er month.
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BANDON CITY DIRECTORY
M-yor . .......................... . .. J. W. Mäst
•rordrr ________ ______ _ __i . B. Katltflid
! reasurer________ ____________ C. . I owe
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Stevenson, H. M vicirt, R. W. Boyle, R. \\ .
Windsor.
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M, .Staled conmiuiiicûlion.s fust Saturday
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dter 1 ‘i full iu. ¡1 •! « aih mouth. All Mauler
I Masei.s
coi.ii tily iniilrJ.
W. E. (’raine, W. M.
l'lui Pear , »ii, Secretary
Alvin Munck, Prop.
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{hariibêriaiîi's Cnugh Reiwii!)
Eastern Star
Cures Col»k, Cioupand Winx/ping ¿uugh.
faces, especially for Fine Job Printing,
ar.« we are now prepared to print alt
kinds of Fancy invitations, Announce­
ments, Calling Cards, Letter Heads
?.nc in fact all kinds of modern printing
done in a M Jern Office
IDENTAl CHAPTER. No. 45. •>.
I:.. Li., met I Saturday evening beime umd
i r sial- J coianuinicaifoii ol Masonic Lod e.
1 itmg members cordially nailed to attend.
.Anna L. I .’mine, W. M.
Meria Mehl, Secretary.
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gANDOiN LODGE, No. I B, I. O. O F.
meets every Wednesday evening. Wnhug
brother.--, m good .landing coidiallv invited.
O. A. irouixidge, N. G.
A. Knopp, Secretaiy
I< nigllfH Of
0ELPHI LODGE, No. (4, Knights of
Pythias. Meets every Monday evening
at Knights hall. Visiting knights invited la
attend.
E. Lewin, C. C.
B. N. Harrington K. of R. S.
DR S1ÆITRÏ J. JVLJklSIN
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Ol l K E IX PANTER BEILDIXG
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1 to 5
to 12
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Just make a sign or ting a bell,
And you bet they’ll treat you right
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WOODMEN ( 4 I Hr WORLD.
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\ uii.ng
I Neighbors wekcriK«!
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J. N. I losking, Secretary
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OREGON
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Cliiropra-otoi-
Office Hours 9 to 12 a. tn. and
i to 6 p. in.
Office in El Dorado Buildings
Buone Main 71
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Nielli, calls uiuìwered from ofiine.
ILI X DON,
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Office Over Vienna Cafe
Telephone at Office and Home.
Combination
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AT LAW.
NOTARY PUBLIC
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arrangements
Francisco
San
Bnndon,
Budetin
with
whereby
Oilice With Bandon Investment i V»
the
Dr. H- ivi. Brown.
Re.ident Dentist.
we
can give subscribers the advantage of
a gigantic combination offer that
Orogfff^
Office in Panter Building
Office Homs:
Phone.
9 |O |2 M.. I Io 5 P. M,
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Attorney and Counselor-at Law
furnish
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country in a
al!
news
metropolitan
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th?
the
of
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daily and
B .ndon and vicinity in
Recorder at Marvelous
low price
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Office over Skeels’ Store
Offik e Phone, Main 335;
residence. Main 346
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W. KO.VMTHIC
PHYSICIAN AND
SURGEON
BANDON
OREGON
Oft. e »nJ < ,Jener in Panier re.iJer.cr property
•*•’’ doo, to Bi|ou Theatre
The Daily Sau Francisco Bulletin,
The Bandon Recorder,
Tota’,
Both papers through
this office ii paid in
idvance, per year
$3.00 per year
1.50 per year
Oscar Peterson
Contractor and Builder
. um.tr (urm.-hrd.
Da> and contract woik
•lone at Im., t I,,,,.,, figllt„. Addreu B.mlon
or rati at rcmicn.e near Spruce street and south
city limits.
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warn. Sojourning Chiefs tn good standing uic
cordially invited to attend.
A. J. Hartman,
J. C. Sheilds,
C’. ol R.
Sachem.
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Sher di . . ............ . . _ . ..
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Clrik
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Surveyor________ ___________ P . N. Gould
Treaibirr.^......... .... ............... _i. M. ihm miele
Assessor . __ ___________ _____ F. J. I hiiii
Coroner .....____ . _ ____ ____ L)r. Golden
County Judge..............
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Lewah Tribe No. 48, Imp. O. R. M.
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Coos County Directory.
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Lodge and Professional
Directory
>'••'1 ,'inc af ‘L:rnc.-s Sad­
dles. Bridles, halters,
Ll.'itbdis itnd cveiything
listtaiiy ivVfi in it first-
vi;. -s liar:?.: s shop.
Repairing a Spvdaily
Far < *. .Hip- «tmd,
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M. Baker s Store, Plank Road
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BAN I X>.\
Harness Shop
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The Masterpiece the Great Painter
Produced In a Few Hours — Remark­
able Records Made by Some of the
Famous Masters of Music.
rem.. •. er
nina t'u
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tneniiM li, i.;
♦ «»lev’s H«» jev and
I htig
EK I DAY
Some of the New Designs
From Across the Ocean.
St.
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ONE OF LANDSEER'S SPURTS.
Subhcriplion, $1 5(1 per Year it; Advance. Advetl isiug R m I fh Made
Known <>n Application. Job Printing a Specialty
Entered nt the Bandon Post office hh Srcond
Alni ter.
CURLS FOR COIFFURES.
V.i! ti.
i/o.r hitiu l» «v
Some Notable Achievements In
Eleventh Hour Work.
Re corder iF’u.tHsliing Company,
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Suburban Lois $20 to $25
Cash or Installments. See
Where tours Ought to be
A. HABERLY A. F. DERINGFR
Prop