Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915, May 23, 1911, Image 2

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    Bandon
"Recorder Futoieljing Company.
C. E. KOPF, Mana^ut’ Editor
Advel tisiug ibiti'H
Yeur It. Ai vanee.
M hi I p
Known on Application. >lol> Binding a Specially
Eliterod at the Bandoli Pontuilice > ih S< cot u «’ imms Mittler.
Tl ESI) A Y
Mai 2 2, 1911
,1
IRON ROADS IN
THE FUTURE?
If
I,
I
Ci'rd r.rads a Success.
• • a -upcrior grade of oil was
<»’) ' '•(»!mr hfares by tlie city <»f
'r’h
Wi
last year no tuldi
;. )•!.t! street • il roay have to be pur
' Ie ' d ‘ y fhe I - iii «! this year. Oil to
th(‘ ;:!•• > i d of ro.o>() gallons was pur
i h.i a <1. and »' hi m ) gallons remaining
nets 1»» u’tb i nt io rn< 4 all require­
ments tills year.
f
“WILL LAST EIGHTY YEARS.’
Many Countries Interested In This Nev*
Movement—Mud and Dirt Almost
Ent-ely Eli min ced—Cleanliness o.‘
Roads Helps Housewives to Keep
Their Homes Also Clean.
i LEiDiNG CALIFOMIA OHUGGIST
Pasa luna, i d.. March <). H)i I .
■ •
.
GOOD ROAD
REMINDERS
Good roads never grow they
are made.
Take a few minutes’ time and
drain that mudhok IVo as much
your ntighhorr.’ place to do
that as it u yours. Yes. hut th.it
doesn't drain the mudholo!
Spare tho time to climb out
of the wagon or buggy and tors
a few of <ho3S ston ” from the
track into ths ditch. Every time
you pass over thorn you fairly
grit your teeth with vexation.
The remedy is yours to apply.—
M. Covordell.
- -
Wu
u v• • >ol< I . nd i < « ominemled I* <Je\•\
! »Duvai.d Lit* ( T»mpouii t h»r veai s.
»« I d
\,
■•:: d
di
i
ve it to I»-- one ot
( xi '
the most
tof u.!:■» <a) tl»c? 111.11 kut.
uiitaiiJHig ini opiates or n
t u cot tes
To prove the contrary Nupoleun
ihould h : \ e ouibr ued his nephew and
inflt* him forget the pnin he Imd gra
iilit«»i!s|y intlicted by s».me show of af
feetich
But tenderness was i: »1 in
iis uliarauter. Corsicans scarcely know
v. h it it means, and. though Xapole >n
used to say *T nui less of a ('orshuin
Ilian one thinks,” he was really more
■a» than any one or he hbnself 1 bought.
In deiid of quieting his nephew he be
came angry and gave him a violent
ship on the face. 'I he child ran weep­
ing to Ills I nt le 1.11 ien. who wi s pres
ent. while Mine. Murat was so upset
that she was taken ill. “from the ef­
fort.’’ says Lucien, who relates this
episode, “she made to control her feel­
ings. which such violem *• to tier child
(nitrayed. As for the Eirst Consul, he
left the room, shrugging his shoulders
and slamming the door ;.nd saying that
Carolbie had always been an affected
creature and acted like all parents who
spoiled their uhddreii.”
Turqiian’s
"Sisters of Napoleon.”
h
Old Time Smallpox Cure.
To cure smallpox was apparently a
•.tio' -Ji <»t ’.In* tumu-iy unit be taken very simple matter in the good old
times. John of Gaddesden. court doc-
Io relieve a cold, as il has no nan
lor it» IM ward IL. has recorded that
a in.* t« suits, and does not inter- he got riil of the diseas > by Hie simple
tn u w it h digesiion. \ (»ui .1 very truly, e.xp»‘dit*nt of wrapping his patients In
Co . C. L. Pai-1 red (loth.
. I. v'.’.ud Drug
“IuVt scarlet red hi* taken.'* he says,
( iut the orig
>uc an I l ruas.
“and let him who Is MinTerhig small
I i(u:u\ ami T ar Com­ pox bi* entirely wrappml hi it or In
y
Eoi • ane olh“r red cloth. I «lid this when
piimi iu lli(? yellow package.
th»» sui of the Illustrious king of Lnz
Ue l»v l>y B indon D»ug Co.
h’lhl sulfered from smallpox
I took
«•are that nil about his l ed should be
red. and that «are succeeded
SKIM GF A LEDGER,
i well.’’ Lm.don <'hrmiiult».
aii
huelv
given
'.»<•
i hildren.
Io ■
So Loom tho Animril Can A'moit Turn
Comarsaull» In It.
■; !i - |-i>lt of mi adnlt billiger is ex-
tie!... i.i Ihlek .uni BHilciilt for u lilting
ii <1 versa r.v to penetrate. writes it trap
per ill I ill- • News. and so loosely docs
the skin cover the body that the aul-
mal I - able to (iirn alnio- t around in
Its Mile.
Shoii! 1 a dog acquire a hold on the
throat tl e badgerf ; iis himself so that
I lie <1o •> grip is on tlie back <;f the
bitfiger’.-i ne- k without having loosened
bls tlr.it hold.
T’I hh ) the badger se­
cine-; a \ i •»<!?<<•
ip upon some* nd
! neralIe I o’•:
of his enemy. and
wl II- Id < 1<"’.:.' tusks penetrate ft» I lie
lib’ll lie
and scratches with h¡<
front I t that an» furnished with
i : ; ftHteidablo and deadly
claws
a- Illi lit be i xpecied from an anteater
of tin <1 r! continent.
li:r; re.iiovcd the pelt of a
He \
bail.K-r : • <l i < at ill observing does not
ivotuler
t' I ; ¡mill. .1 b in.; sharp bit
ti n anti tint he Is able to hang with
btllltlotf ! •; :icity v. hen tin* formation
: ml •'
n-iit if Ils jaws nre noted.
Xi-i’liIs ii - ii iiiiii h of ii mystery how
to l" re tliroiiirli the soil
I In- iii-ii'n
i r:i|d:!!v iii.it ii ilf a do-.-.i-n men with
■di i'v - , iie .it i.Vi i-l-ike him. for lie Is
a in i
I.1' i oiils ami lun ch's, partleu
Inrl.i in II'• m ,-k ehest : iik I shoulders,
v ■
•■ i
In p'n d.-al coii- 'i'imtioii to
tlie trm:nd i ail *.
T? b '■ i i .. ei Inn nd sharply when
f' ■'■
ini itlw.-ivs on the walk,
i" ini
ill it lii'ii' and there very
mm Ii lit," th ' i I'veiiu'iit nf ii skunk.
.'.Idle If II I • in
I'ti'i- lie makes n
1 i im
oi hiiiitlni; buried dormant
wo- .1 ’
I! • i-
far beat'T of rattier course
•;-t-lit ■
-al th, ; e Is a nreat range of
v di e In th - pelts taken. dcpvinlhu:
i’l■' tl t Im ' a . * h of t he cont
A l' U I ger
Is i lllr ily \ .'m bit* when It bus h long
coal, no th * t'(‘ j uartl liiiirs can be
plll< I rd .■mJ u til to make shaving
brushes.
Lilis
Ixidn« v
I'oley
T h» \ .it u
itediui nu.
a
ate
Irergilu
tu.iling, anti » jd'«' and tonit*
\ idiit v I’iil' tabu hoi«i ol
. «»nt th
l ’
’ii'»?
to i id
th«’
kidney
«»I
all
i id id.nld«
1’or sa • ¡ \
irs
ills
aeli«m
r.
« v ¡Ti
1 ’.t..<!<
itnp.iii < t|
the
iir.|’iini.|
is Koley Ki
\ ota
i .h’k.K'he duil
n a vonsm ss,
irlu*.
si ht. anti
ir un
ii
vou
ii
R<
th it
Di
u <
hi
«»1
in
do
t \»
Î 4 4 4 S &
•*•
fo Hone Breeders
1 he veleLi ated
Imported Belgian Stallion
“ Marius ”
______ ______ W. . i.., • •4
Lodge* are requested to notify thu office
«■___________________________ J.iur* W.Uon 4 on tieettou oi officers and on change of
Sur ve. i----
---- ...
P.N. Gould
4 meeting night. Cards under this head
■«fci <r .....................
..3- M. Dlliunuk
Shifting the Burden.
“I note that you employ a great
many quotations from the poets in
your speeches.”
“Yes.” repli(‘(l the orator. “Just now
in my district it is desirable to say as
little as possible for which you can be
held personally respousible.”— Wash
tngton Star.
A Better Way.
“I never throw away old Junk, for
that would make me find wasteful.”
••What do you do with it?"
“I giie It away mid feel charitable.”
Washington Herald
Lawyer (annoyed) -Better take your
case somewhere else.
You are too
thin skinned for me
Client Hardly
pay to ski’t me. eh? Boston Trim-
•cript.
Is lltete anything in all iltii world
hit
is of
mi ie
import.tni-r- to you
tl>.ill good digr lion'
Food must In
•.iten to sustain life and must be di
!< ‘ ted
and converted
Whin
the uigi-.tion I.tils tin- whole
» m I v
suiters
ue .1 1at10n.il
into
blood
t li.unbeilain’a l'ablets
and reliable iure for
1 hev increase the 11,>u
•I bile, puritv the blood, strengthen
are 75c per meh per month.
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Cornai
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1. J. I hi,Il
. Dr. Gold. i.
Ji'hn F. I Ul
enei. I.. J. zXxiiiiUroiqj, M. I . liemenl
will make the season of 1911
bandon city directory
at Bandon, Four Mile, Lang­ '•Lyor........................... ................ j. w. Mui
! I’*co«iw................................ ...J . B. Kuurud
lois, Sixes River and Port ; I'reruumr........ .............................. C. Y. Lowe
Orford, commencing April Muni. |■.,) Ju I'/- _____ Geo. P. Topping
; Allot n.-y
| J. |-.-1-nr-y
1st, 191 1.
' oun.iliuei\ .. G. B «k. M. Breuer, P. C.
Dates and time table ap­ Steven«», 11. Manckt. R. W. Boyle, R. W.
Windsor.
pear on the posters.
««iimr
Signed, Belgian Horse Breed­ M. G. POHL, Optometerist
ers Association of Curry
County.
l.ewah Tribe No. 48, Imp. O. R. M.
LEIS I ¿i»t anJ Third Tuesday* of each
month at 8th run at the Bandon W i^-
wam. Sojourning (. hiet* m good standing too
cordially tnvited to attend.
A. J. Hartman,
J. C. Shttld*,
ROGERS
FOUNDRY
COMPANY
w. o. w
Keep the logs rolling boy* I
SEASIDE CAfr*P NO. 212.
WOODMEN OI THE WORLD.
Meets f irst and T hird
Neighbor* welcomed.
Brass, Bronze, Al
uminum, Iran
Eull line of Harness. Sad­
dles, Bridles, Halters,
Blankets and everything
usually kept in a first-
class harness shop.
Repairing a Specialty
Phone 91, Bandon, Ore.
Win. N. McKay, C. C.
J. N. Hosking, Secretary
M hnoiììc .
gANDON LODGE. No. DO A. F. & A
M, Ntuled communication* first Saturday
after the full moon of each n.onth. All Master
■ Mason* cordially invited.
i Pliil iVarion, Secretary
Eaatern Star
I
Harness Shop
Visiting
I huiaday*.
W. E. Craine. W. M.
2d, 3d and 4th Saturdays at
Hotel Gallier, Bandon, Ore.
HAN DON
Sachem.
C. oi R.
him »*»
Í
Q( VIDENT AL CHAPTER. No. 45. O.
1-. S.» meets Saturday evening before and
after Hated communication of Mau nie Lodge.
\ citing member* cordially invited to attend.
Anna L. Craine, W. M.
Merta Mehl, Secretary.
I. O. O. F
D ANDON LODGE, No. 133. I. O. O. F.
meets every Wednesday evening. Vuitiug
brothers in good stunding cordially invited.
O. A. 1 lowLiidge, N. G.
A, Knopp, Secretary
Kuightrt of Pythian
LODGE.
TjELPHl
I. SABIN, Prop.
No.
64. Kro^hu
W. RONN1TBR
PHYSICIAN AND SUllHEON
BAND0Ñ
OßEüübi
Office and residence in Banter residence property
next door to Bijou Theatre
IHE RECORDER OFF ICE 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
kind; of Taney Invitations, Announce-
ib .n'j! Calling Cards, Letter Heads
and tn iact all kinds of modern printing
done in a Modern Office
i ancy Wedding invitations a Specialty
I
UR. SMITH J MANKl
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
OFFICE IN PAN I EK BUILDING
Ottice Hours 9 to 12—1 to 5
BANDON,
ORECON
DR A. IP IZTOR.JK1ZL
Olit r-opracto v
Office Ilnurs 9 io 12 a. nt. and
1 to b p. m.
Office in El Dorado Buildirg
Pnone Main 71
Bandon. Ore.
Dr. PI. L Houston
PHYSICIAN & SUHUHui\
Office over Drug Store.
a . ni.
RECORDER PUBLISHING CO
Bandon, Oregon
Hours.
lv L!
I :3U to 4, p.iu. ; 7 to Ö in the ev«voi•*.
Night calla answered from uttn
o h r<;««
HANDON
DENTIST
Office Over Vienna Cafa.
Telephone at Office and rient».
bANDON
Great
Combination
Offer
OKI-an
1KE,l UUOLtt.
ATTORNEY AND COVN.Sl l.t \
AT - LAW,
NOTAKV PUBLIC
Bandon,
()»*»'.•».
Office With Bandon Investmeui to
Ur.
R. Ü.
Brown.
Retident Dentiti.
Office in Panter Building
'JpilE fu CO: DER management li
r.K 't‘ < r f nnements with the
S.ui nwiciscu öuletin whereby we
can give subscribers the advantage of
a gigantic combination offer that wili
furnish them all the news of the
country in a metropolitan daily and
all th? news oí Bandon and vicinity in
the Recorder at marnions low price
tin- stomach, and tope up the whole
For sale
Office Hour«:
Phone.
9 to 12 M.. I Io 5 P. ftl.
BANDON. OREGON
lx. BARROVV'
A ttornbv null Counselor-ut Law
('(»QL'ILLE.
-
ORE’
Offic* o.er Slteel,’ Store
Office Phone. M..n 335;
Vl\
CLOTHES
rwidence. M„n 346
ARE AT THE'
BANDON
STEAM
LAUNDRY
Where Yours Ought to be
V F. DERINGER
by C. YJ
The Daily San Francisco Bulletin,
l.ow e.
1 he Banden Recorder,
Self Restraint.
“Doctor, I’ve come to see you about
uiy wife. I’m afraid there’s something
serious the matter with her ’’
“I’m sorry to hear that
What are
iier xymptoms?”
“Why. the other day, when I was
out of tow n. she had occasion to go to
my office, and there she found several
letters marked Trivate’ that she didn’t
•pan
Chicago Record Herald.
Tola’,
Both papers through
this office if paid in
advance, per year
I
V
Dr. L R Sorensen
digestive apparatus to a natural and
healthy action.
of
Pythias. Meets every Munday tveaiug
at Knight* hall. Visiting knights
invited to
knigh
E. L
Lewin, C. C.
attend.
C.
B. N. Harrington K. of R. S.
I>i<. K.
IN THE W/iKE OF THE MEASLES
Thu little son of Mrs. O. B. Pal-
»ner, Little Rock. Ark , had the
til asles. The result wasa severe
cough which grew worse and he
could not sleep. Shesa\s; “One
i»f holey’s Honey and Tar
uni (Oinp’etelz cured him
has never but n bothered
unce
( nmp, whooping cough,
aie.i.li s cough all yield to Foh?\ \s
i limey and 1 ar Compound. The
I’l-tiiiine is in tlx- yiliow package al­
ways. Refuse substitutes. For sale
iiv Bandon I >rug Co.
Lodge and Professional
Directory
j.
. rrrrrryrrT
KrpiewatoUve...................................... Ld. Kacklat
Would Do Just ss Well.
we.I known « leir.v! »an who is
V(»i’J
Unlit was h.;\ ,i u unusual didi
cully one morning in hi. ing h.s « shoes
”My dear. >ou ought io have
vaici.’ remarked Id« wife sy iup:i I het
iuully.
“A valet’.'” e hoed the »
"Well, my de.tr. If I limi
where I now have a mountain it won
answer” Ladies’ I b.me Joi;? mil.
niligi stion
Manganees and Its Uses.
Mui 1 !ii<‘ e is <»ne of ihe substances
whi< h had long been used in the arts
befo't* hs exlsiuib o ns an iiidtq»end«>nt
metal was re.
re< <»•
o< nl
n|zed
u»l
From pr»»hts-
torte i i
it w is employed as a col
ortug I,';:t ’i ll, bui it was not known
to be a dHthh t metili until 1774. In
Tildi la the il II hi e s. : it It'S us -tl it as n
.'ux ind as an alloy for holding iron
•vn.l
re f.e. Today Its |M»wer as an
er. rendering it a most lui|M»r
lifcrtaht. nml its value as a
!« 41 reugeut, :i« xvell at Its In
< rea- ng i:*;«» r.s
.
an itlloy,
alloy. caused an
aettr • <\:r !i to be made for its ores.
it I» wld ■ y distributiv), forniltig about
one tho isandtli of the lutatane, of
the enrth'a emit
.L4.4.4
Coos County Directory,
A
Paying Hi» Lawyer.
! nt and I «‘Ip >
A Striking Exarr.yb-
Wliat does a good i " id • ■ u to „
rutili Hillool? Wl.lt d is :: l.-xnl road
utenti to ii rural < omtminlty <o, hilly '■
A certain township In oiith< :i-t I- a
Kiis saw tit to construct two tpiles of
wk rumi, from a small town south
through n rural s di»» »1 district. Six
children of school age lived on farms
ml Ini-ent to the rock Fond, six on
tin* same length < f earth 11.id in th»
west part of the school district. T lit1
earth mad was In poor condition most
of the tflue. s-iys th»* K R A <’. In
du-trl -tll-it
The children on til«* good road went
to city schools. walking most of the
time. Tin* children on ilio almo-1 Ini
passable earth road went to ■i rural
school.
Two of the children living on the
H h T. rumi are now sophomore« In agri-
cultural colleges, two nre Keillors In
high hc | mh >I. mid two are freshmen In
high school.
Two children living ndjneent to the
earth road finished the rural school.
Now they are hardly nv< r go farmer»
Four became dlseoilraged and quit the
school beftire Uiej w
1 .
(i ntb'ineu:
( <♦.,
Kolev
Borough i-oiin<ils of London lui VII
developed a sudden iiilerest in what
is railed the "iron" r..... I. mid the 11:1
tiouul rond hoard is equally alive to
the possible revolutionary Importance
of the Innovation.
Several lengths
were laid in I'nlhain some months ago,
and Francis Wood, the borough engi­
neer. declares that thu renitis uro
more favorable than anybody concern
ed dared hope.
America, the Went Indies and the
principili countries of contlnentiil Eu
rope are besieging the London nuthoid-
ties for information. wliile engineer»
In the English provinces mid in Sent
land mid Ireland lire showing the live
liest Interest.
“I lini conviticeli,” said Mr. Wood,
who is the pioneer In this kind of eon
Htriietion. “that tin* iron road Is the
road of the future. One of Its ttest
features Is I* • hy*-hoq.. eiTu.-t on the
districts In w!d< h It Is hi use.
Till
ham has liocomo do ■<(••«?!• lie ilfliit-r !
Nearly iHMin Ions It • •• of mud and dlr!
have been removed from ilio paved
areas recently than dining the corre
spondlng period when the roads i wore
of ma<‘iid:*m.
“So smooth Is th»» pavement thill
children returning from
hool tuny
bn seen «hail ing tlu’lr umr on il.
Tin» effect of lean ■ treHs In |’t ■ poor
( r neighborhoods lias be n Io ma!
’’i* I
Inhabitants :ish.'i.«<| <»f their dirty
homes and bring fl'cni up i<» Ila* ihmd I
nrd of < l»‘?»nlln(,ss oui- id«
“Th<‘ new road |'.,oniiso>', .< great re
ductlon In taxes, for wl II • It costs
?!s. (>d. (SI cents) a yard < oinpered with
2 shilliiurs ( is cents» for macadam ¡1
lusts seventy or eighty years, or pro'»
nblv five times as long.
“In flu* ma mi fa* •turn of Ihe new mi
terlnl sand and yra’dl«» are shoveled
inti» holders and iiutomat!<•:• Uy | i<- <1
over hot cylinder'-’, which thoroimhly
dry them. Then H ip two constltuonls
are separated and left I«» aw ill tin*
arrival of bitnim n or bindlm m ile
rl.i!. n black. (Ini . suhst m-o of vol
caul«’ production bioir/ht from Trinl
dad
Tin* bitumen is put In tank
melted a nd fluxed
l‘< trolenm i' t’um
poured Info a funnel «Imped eontrlv
nnc(* with proportions of the drh 1
«and and gi -vol. Th v. Im!«» is mixed
by machlic'rx cod : H»
< f erindli'”
Iron teeth.
Re’o’v th* mixer «••ir i s
wait to carry a wax the innfer!:il for
use.*
that h
of po it-
in ole's
Wii-lliul
}
Experiment Made With Success
Hear London.
Loomed Up Larp'* In Napoleon’s
Treatment of Children.
Napoleon had a singular rage for
pulling children's ears, sometimes s >
I ird in to l ike thu poor c hildren cry.
Caroline was very ve.ud when sb.*
SiU her little Avliilie file \i. lim of hi.,
u i' le's <»} posses. .Hid more limn on e
hut* sun’s iears imide her
eep :i»«>
One dai the i'ir I <’< i: til. puilinu th *
CUIS uf ihe liltle fellow , hurt him. mid
be cried «»nt. T’o leuuh him ii;>t to ur\
his um le pulled his cur again, h tn.ui
AddlJe. h:Kiir; Heed himself, uhiiiu
back to him In a fury and. raising his
little list, shouted:
"You are a vibuin. a wluked. wicked
»’¡lain!”
It
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Do you u hm pure drugtt ami
oruj; Minili in, ime jieriuines, fi or
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cali rn
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I he Druggist
bandon , ore .