Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915, May 12, 1911, Image 2

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    ■Recorder Fuioisliing Company
B, FRED 1
C. E. KOPF, Managing Editor
FRI DAV
Mrs. Harvey W. Wiley. Bride
of
the
Pure
Fool
Crusader
grain ribbon with a pleot edge set off
by leaves and steins of ribbon of the
hhiiip shade as the flower.
Large and
small roses are often used on the same
but. The soft pastel tones of blue, pink
mid green bid fair to be favorites. Ou
koine of the large tints the wreath of
roses is veiled by malines, and on some
uf the models Valenciennes lace is
l. ted to set off I Lie beauty of the roses,
A inong the small flowers used are the
forget menots. lilies of the valley and
heliotrope One of the handsomest of
the spring models has a long wreath of
forgetmounts which are made of old
gold veh et Rosebuds of pink and blue
chitTon are also used on some of the
rdvanned models.
\\ hen tin* imbv Likes I d »» muc’i
l«»< «1 th«* sioin.icli turns; the result is
indigestion, sourness and vomiting
!• reqin-ntly die b..wds are involved
ind there is «•«»lie pains and
I* >o»*a. M»d ice's Baby' F.lixir is a
grand »-«»rrecliv»* irtmaly lor lite
stop. a< h anil I>«nvel »’isonlers* of ba-
bi«*s
It is pure, u I p ilrsoine and
pl«* »sml to take, Pu« -.’ 25c and 5o<
per bottle. S »Id by ( p. V. Lowe.
(£ 1911. by American Press Association.
MBS. HARVEY W. WILEY
At the uge öl’ slxtj seven Ur. Hur
v*y W Wiley, chief chemist In tin»
department of agriculture and chief
crusader In the United States tor pure
food and druga. at last has taken unto
t) I nt self a wife. His marriage to Miss
Anna Campbell Kelton of Washington
was an event of uativiiul importance.
Some of the jokesmltlis lire evpresslng
the toope that the new Mrs. Wiley is u
good cook, for Dr Wilev certainly de
•erves a wife who. if she dues not ae­
tually do the faintly cooking, is capa-
ble of supervising the work sdentiti
cally
Mrs. Wiley is tlte youngest daughter
of the late Brigadier General John ('.
Kelton, who was governor of the Sol­
diers' home at Washington nt the time
of bls death. She Is president of the
Woman's Suffrage leugne of I lie Dis
trtet of Columbia
I'or several years
she lias held an Itiiportant position In
the library of congress
It Is gratifying lo mile that "n’lir"ak
fast followed the wedding ! < »‘r»’ihon.\.’
ufter which Dr. mid Mrs Wilev start
e<1 on ii tiridnl tour to last several
weeks.
Mrs. Wiley's nve Is le s (hati
III Wile
half that of her husband
led i lie criisad»*
Is tile Ilian who
'
drill* adulteration
against food mid
i
Wlllctl resulted I in the emu ttuetit la
congress of the • measure know n as the
This law requires tin*
pure food Ian
labeling of all food packages so that
tlie buyer may know th»’ exact nature
R«s*enfly l>r Wll«x
of the contents
1u a speis h dis-ltiretl linn tills Is mi
overdrugged nation mid also that ill
■ olmi is harmful, mid the prohibition
ot the liquor trnlttc would be a bless
Illg lo Die world
Citik
Suivryor
.
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-
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James Wataxt
G ou L a
I rraMjirr.._.............................
Cui oner
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County Judge___
I . M. Dimtmck
I J 1 l"‘h
L>«- Guldru
John I . Hai
Comnns .oiirrs (.». J. Armaii«»ng. M. L Dement
BANDON CH Y DIRECTORY
is that titles «re not an American ill
M. yor...........
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J. W. Masi
stitutiou. \\ hat gives them their glam
our is tliar they are uot American.
Recorder..
______ . .. > • B. Kausrud
When «»ii a visit to England I visiteil
I reasurer _____ __ — .
- L . \ . Lowe
the Earl of Baiiiiert«>n
We were sit
Municipal Judge ________ Geo. FJ. Topping
ting on»1 ex «•‘¡ling together drinking port
Attorney...............
F.J. I eeney
win«* an«l smoking.
The walls xvere
Councilnien
G. B'-ak. M. Breuer, P. C.
cover»’«! xvith portraits of his ancestors.
Stevenson, I I. Manciet, R. W. Boyle, R. \X .
“We Aineri«*ans.
I said, "envy you
your family histories, your blood, your
Windsor.
auci’stral homes.
What a tine thing
it is to feel that you have pure blue
!s there am thing in .»II tins w»»rl<!
blood in your veins, especially when
• h it is of mere itn|M>rlan»'e to you
there is no taint in it.”
The earl smiled. "What would you than good dig»."!i«>i>? Food must be
say." he replied, "if I told yon that my »•«ten t»> sustain lif»» and must be di
grandfat Iter was a biginvayiuan?"
v«st»<l and converted into blood.
"1 should say you avere atUllslng
fails the whole
When the ¿¡gestion
»
yourself ’
"11«» was."
body suiters. . Ch unb« i Iain’s Pabléis
"A highwayman?"
.11 e a iational ami reliable rurefor
"Y»‘s.
Come. I will «bow you bls
Thev increase the flow
portraits and that of ids wife, my indigestion
grandmother.’
of bile, pniilv the blood, strengthen
He led me into a r«»om used exclu­
the stomach, and tone up the whole
sively for family likem*ss«?s and stop­
digestive
apparatus t»» a natural and
ped I »«‘fore two portraits, a young
The man healthy action.
man and a young woman,
For s.de by C. \.
must have bi’en extremely handsome.
I
.owe.
We sat down, ami In* told in«* their
story while I was looking ar them as
they were xvhen rhe events narrated
occurreii.
“The young bloods of England tn
olden times wen» not as vicious in
sum«» respects as thi’y are today. They
drank pretty hard, lull tlie.v were not
were not
«»iTeminnt«».
When
they
fightit:g foreign enemies or engaged in
cruel warfare an «»litlet was required
(hie «lav Sir
for thi’ir surplus vitality
Roger Smartleigh was itrivhfg on a
roml xvith his daughter Clarissa-th«*
girl faced lady yon see befor«* you
whi»n his coach was stopped. A horse­
i i
man nppi’.ired at the xvindow and de
He
niamled what he called alms’
< I
was masked, of course, but hi’ had the !
manner <»f a court‘er. Captivated try
Clarissa’s beauty, he swung his hat
in <h*fm-enr<* l«> tier Ilk»* the hero of a
sixp«*miy novel of tlu* (»resent day.
Sir Roger emptied his pocki’ts. holding
out III«* contents, with his watch, to
th«’ Idvlixvayinnii.
"‘Never mind those,’ said th«* rob
‘If th«* young lady xvill give nn*
tier.
tliat lift of lac«* sin* xvears about her
throat I will ask no more'
“Clad to i‘sca|><’ with s«» little dam
L»gX*. Sit* Rocer h:J<’ Ills dauglit«»r give
Sli»’ «»beyed lik«* a »lilt!
tip her tare
fill « hil l, handing it to th»* highway
n*.:i n.
“’1 only ask it as Il loan.’ lit- suhl.
and xvill bring It to y«»u hi |»ers<»u '
“•If you <!<>.’ said Sir Roger, •you
will be taken and hanged to the high
raonth at Wth run at the Bandon Wig.
» «»ugh .11 \ i<‘ld I“
s warn. Sojourning
Chiefs m good »lauding a(v
I he c ordially invited to attend.
! lot i*\’ anil I at ( 'oinpoit?d.
A. J I (artmail,
J. C. Sheikh,
gemuti»* is in the v* L oa p ickagc al
C. oi R.
Sachem.
ways.
Reht.xH substitutes.
IIIC.L sh
w. o. w
Krr-p the logs rolling boy* I
SEASIDE CAMP NO. 212.
HA M>< >N
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD.
Hamess Shop
Meets First and Third Thursdays.
V isii»u^
Neighbors welcomed.
Wm. N. McKay, C. C.
J. N. Hosking, Secretary
I nil line of Harness. Sad­
dles, Bridles. Halters,
Blankets and everything
usually kept in a first-
class harness shop.
Repairing a Specialty
i
2d, 3d and 4th Saturdays at
Hotel Gallier, Bandon, Ore.
i.
ftlMMOtllC.
DANDON LODGE. No. 130 A. F. & A
M, Stated communications first Saturday
ifter the lull moon of each month. All Master
Masons «.onlially invited.
W. E. Craine, W. M.
Phil Pearson, Secretary
W. .1. SABIN. Prep.
Eastern Star
0CCIDENTAL CHAPTER. No. 45. O.
E. S., meets Saturday evening before mq J
alter stated communication of Masonic Lodge.
Visiting members cordially invited to attend.
Anna L Craine, W. M
Merta Mehl, Secretary.
It you wish a bottle cold --
Call at the Eagle,
If you love the goods that s old--
Call at the Eagle.
i. <>. o. r
'Taint no use to sit and blink
jf you really need a dunk,
Just make a sign or ring a bell,
D ANDON LODGE. No. 133, I. O. O. F.
meets every Wednesday evening. Visiting
brothers in good standing cordially invited.
O. A. Trowbridge, N. G.
A. Knopp, Secretary
And you bet they'll treat you right
Dow n at the Eagle
I
I
Alvin Munck, Prop.
rjELPHI
Enter, tlxe hero'. Cleai the way'
L< t all inc llutes and liddl< s play!
rias hour is ieal' Life’s but a trance!
The world's a dream wh-re shadows stray?
t
est j ib! rt in England
“ ‘’That pnispert will only enhance
the z<»st of (he visit.’ replied I be man
•Resides, to see this beautiful girl
The Faithful Nurse.
once more I would be willing to dan­
“Is (Ids you. doctor?" asks the nurse
gle from :i rope’s end.’
ov er 1 lie telephone.
“The «-oarti was driven on and the
“Yes." answers the physician.
idgitxvayman left behind.
“Well, you know you said Mr. Bonder
"Several months afl«*r that Sir Roger
would not sliotv any signs of improve
and Lady Smartleigh gave a masked
meat for live or six days?"
The dancing was at Ils beigiit
ball
“Yes."
when Clarissa observed a figure dress
“Well, this Is only tin’ second day
«•»1 as a Spanish toreador which seem
and lie Is a great deal better already.
ed to her the acme of manly form
Shall I give him something to make
I ><»termiiir«l to discover if possible who
hr was. as soon as th»* dance was fin
him worse for the other three or fini»
i h»*d she rcsoIVed I«» Join him. When
days?" Life.
lo* part»*«! fn ni his partner be mad«*
her a bow. sweeping the lloor with his
Poets and Suffrage.
hat, and she knew titer»* was but one
VVORl'SWOBTH’H Ol'INK>N.
Oh. x\ lien th»’ sun axvakes all IK»*
man in England win» could make so
You know It's coming by the dawn.
gratul a salute.
I'ntmppv Is the man v\ hose wife
"She «too»! unde« id«‘d. tier heart beat­
Desires to put the trousers on.
ing like a kettledrum, for she knew
KIPLING'S I I .TIM ATI ’ M.
tin» tiiultwaynr.m bad come on bis
Strength h- a thin;; of the muscle and not I
promised visit, and she remembered
of a woman's mind.
At the moment
her father’s threat.
A guide who will watch the menu that
*s a wooer's goal
th«» highway man turned and. seeing
Extravagance Then and Now.
Go ask the men who have suffered
This
her. came towanl Iter, thrusting Into
it Is very lynch the fashion li» borati*
you will surely find:
her hand a bit of la«e. His own band
cook
Wh.it
you
want
is
a
wench
at
the
modem woman a bout her extrava
touche»! Iters, and lie felt iters trem­
stove, not a brawling jade at the poll
If.-mce
ble
When you «'Hu t scold >1 woman about
“That tom It. (hat quiver, preclpitat
Particulars.
anything else w lien you bave wasted
rd a love affair
The man knew she
•'A'es.'' «nid the c leri, as he dipped hl
freak
nil your am mt itlon against
was trembling for him, ami she was
pen in the* ink null pi'epm'ed to till out
ta»Ulotis pud
tier pet feminine fol
infatuate«! by the frightful risk lie ran
"Your name, please."
•oiisider«*d timely I«» the blank
lies, then it s »«»usldered
to visit her. lie drew Iter linn»! through
’ A nielli! W hipplet.ili ”
»»•»»Id women h»i th * reckless way in
Ills arm ami led tier out on to th«* dim
"Nmloiuillty
which they spend im»ue\ nowadays
ly lighted terra» e
"Anierlemi ”
And you always add "nowadays." Just
'There was tin* usual melting of the
’
'.Murrini
or
unmarried?'*
as If the grandmothers wen* always
woman under the warm sun of love,
"Both twice" - Chicago Record Her
frugal.
At first she demanded in an assumed
aid
The nowadays Is rather unfair. Il
tom» of severity what right
U safe to assert (lint then* have ill
there, and when the rascal
Pointed Landing.
way» been feminine <p» *dihrlfts as
“I ll pick lip Momv points.”
that he bad come to see her
well as those who were ».ireful ami
Sahl ttn* new aviator
she threw her arms about him
conscientious In th«* expcmlitui»’ of
Mid the iranivxxork and loints
begged him to flee for his life
flow
Of tin* sky elevator
umuey.
he could lice when she wouldn't let
But n point picked him up,
The wardrola* exc«»sses of .losephim*
By nil of creation.
him go I don’t know. Sir Roger had
form appalling rc:n!lnv. with tlielr
When tie landed keiplup
got a glimpse of the fellow when lie
btindreds of s«»ts of things, mid evl
C>n a \\ lie less station!
was making his courtly bow ami. liar
- Chicago Nevi s
dome mure than iiih thing else th«’ vul
He
Ing seen it H«‘f«»n*. kiiexv his guest
purity of the parx»*mi
made his xx ay through n rr«»\x»l »»f
Marla Theresa, the se.-ond wife ot
dancers us fast as he eould. but t>ofore
Na|K»leun. mi the other hand. « omluct
I Ji/ziness i eriigo (blind st gers),
be reached liis man I lie latter bad dis-
ed tn*r expernlltiircs on im»dcrntt* linos,
.sallow complexion ami limili mv are appeared, for Clarissa, hearing her fa­
although springing from «»tn* of th»*
symptoms of a tot pit! liver. No one ther roaring and swearing and crying
must tiuclent courts ot Enrols»
Where Is the villain’.' «opened her
Extravugiim e Is not necessarily an can feel well while the liver is inac­
arms, and flic robber was hi the gar
appanage of rank
It Is. ns a rule, th»*
tive. Ileiliine is a powerful luci den and oxer the feme like the boy of
outward ami visible sign of the man
A dose or two will cause twenty two he was
w ho tuts made rb lies quLkly .»nd a l.o stimili.tot
“Clandestine meetings betwecu the
desires that his women folk s| l.«.uid all bilious symptoms to dis.ippe.o.
lovers followed th»* ball, and a secret
tdaxon It forth to the world b.x run
Fry it. Pine 50c. Sold bv C. V. marriage followed the meetings The
ill ng through the whole gamut of mod
highwayman- the handsome « hap was
Lowe.
ern pleasures In th»* most costly , pus
the secund sun of my great grandfa
•Ible way
I' ii K S ai I- Tlirre head of horses, ther »lid not live with his wife for
two vears after their marriage, for If
Rota Hat. For Spring.
one team draft horses, one saddle he had showed himself he w«»ul«l have
Some of the new spring hats are «I-
horse.
Saddle horse 4 years old, got the rope. But after bls elder broth
rewdy on exhibition In the exclusive
weight
850;
draft horses weigh 1160 er »lied childless ami he Inherit»'»! the
simp., mid among Hiel ' Is the Howel
title he got a pardoo and acknowledged
hat Roses of nil kind« und she« «twin each.
Lloyd Cox, Cirev’s camp hla wife, and I am one of their de­
I
to be the tuo«t populm- H vet used
scendant*.
Some of three rows are in ole of ¿io.
Kuighta of Pythiaa
LODGE. No. 64. Knighu ol
Pythias. Meets every Monday eveaiag
at Knights hall. Visiting knights invited to
attend.
E. Lewin, C. C.
BANDON. OKfitiON
B. N. Harrington K. of
1»H. E. XV
FANCY PRINTING
R. S.
KONN1TEK
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
I
BANDON
OREGON
Office and residence in Panter residence property
next door to Bijou Theatre
DR SMITH J. MANN
THE RECORDER OFFICE has recently
added a lot of new type of the latest
faces, especially for Fine Job Printing,
and we are now prepared to print all
Lir.ds of Fancy Invitations, Announce-
t ’. ris, Calling Cards, Letter Heads
and a. tact all kinds of modern printing
done in a Modern Office.
Tho Play’s th»* Thing,
The play’s the thing' When life kfows
gray.
When smiles begull»? and tears betray.
We mp «»K the land xvliere I ovits «lance
\\ nib? l.:illl< t vi'lmis glare askance
And happy endings tiolii their sway
4 44 < 4.4.
■44-
Lodge and Professional F
Directory
’
sles. The result
severe 4
•> Lodges are requested to nobly thu office \
;b which grew wor-e ami lie
on election of officers and on change of F
meeting ¡light. Cards under this head *•
u m,t .skip. Slu's.us: "One
are 75c per inch per month.
'<■ <>l I'olev’s lliniev a.ul I or 3
I minnl completely cured him ’ ’ri-rrrrrri 11 rtrtt 11111 rrt
In- Ins revel he n bothered
Lewah Tribe No. 48, Imp. O. R. M.
i r«»ii*». x\h«)«H>iiig cough, JVTEETS I irrt and Thud Tuesday«
each
Mill’«
I J. Ra. kleli
\\
M. G. POHL, Oplometerist
Wit That Stung.
Father 1>. wus remarkable lor his
ready wit.
On one occasion while
traveling on a steamboat a well known
sharper who wished to get into the
priest’s good graces said:
“Father. I should like ver.v much to
hear one of your sermons.”
“Well." said the clergyman, “you
could have heard me last Sunday If
you had been where you should have
been."
"Where was that?"
"In tin* county Jail." answered flic
bluff priest as he walked away. -San
Francis««» Star.
Fate I m the potter*. xve're the day.
Puppets or prlnees, take your chance.
I'o honutKe to the ao<l Homuiice.
Here ul Ills shrine u rrise.we lay—
The play's the thing!
—Kate Masterson In Columbian.
YOUNG
\Ve are apt tu prize what xve art» not
used to.
i suppost* «me reason the
daughters of our multimillionaires are
incline«! io marry foreigners xxitli till«»*
Entered at the Bandon Bostotlice iih Second (’lass Matter.
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ela 11 >n. 1911.
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I to 6 p. m.
< tflice in El Dorado Building
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Bandon, Ore.
i
Fancy Wedding* invitations a Specialty
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I
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Office Phone. Main 335;
mideace. M.i» *«6
MV CLOTHES ARE AT THE
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" here Vours Ought to be
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If so
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