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About Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1911)
f Schram Jar lids at Mast’s store, ti Mr. and Mis. A Baker and son Kenneth arrived in Bandon, Mon day, from Bridge, to spend a few Look fcr the Grange Eair, Oct. days with their daughter, Mrs. B j. Coumerilh 7th. Dr. S. C. Endicott, Rasmussen Mr». E. D. Moore departed yes Bldg. Phone 71. 76-tf terday for Wisconsin, called by the serious illness of her mother. Logan. Plymile mJ W lite have F. H. Colgrove, who now lives on commenced work on the .s i eel grad a ranch near Langlois, was in the ing and building ol the bulkbead city yesterday laying in his winter’s along the north sideut the L.lc Sav ing Station. This will be .1 »ubst.m supplies. F or S ale —Mare with foal; weight tial improvement wile«« it is com about 1000 pounds. Impure ot F. pleted. E. Hess, Dyer's lanch on fwo mile. They taste like more—those Na Local Lore ¡ —76-13- x tional Cookies, at Mast's stoic. 11 Capt. Donaldson, of the steam !f. Sabro, the Jeweler, inserts .« s. homer Brooklyn, at one tune run new a«i. in this issue which all shoulil the lug Bai cl..y GiJden into tins read Bear in mind that Mr. S. is river, and has also been 111 tut Coos a fust class workman and all work Bay trade io. years, gave tins ultlce left in his hands will receive careful a pleasant call lh«» alter noon. attention Some hunter or hunter» shot a M R. Lee. of Mvrtle Point, fath Valuable hui sc ot R. 1'. Hempel's on er in law of Zeno Gatchell, i» in the bi» ranch last Wednesday, badly dis C’ty and will take «.barge of the cler abling the hol'ae. Mr. Hempel is ical part of G itchell B.os business. aliaiU ul bl«j«#u poisoning selling in, Mr. Lee is an old time Bunioman, a» llieie is indication 01 it at present having operated a warehouse here if people want to hum they should ■ 5 years ago. be more caielul wheie they shoot. The Ri < order people have been Childrens, rain capes a id rubbers ‘ on the move ’ this week, Mr. Kopf now on sale at Bandon Dry Goods taking possession of his new bunga Company. ti low, and Mr. Kntteiheld now occu Sam has a little fresh advice for pies the Perkins residence vacated you in our advertising columns this by Mr. K. week. Don't overlook it. Take Witter Water for it. C. M. A reader asks what I think of Can Spencer, Agent. adian reciprocity. I have changed I Why does everybody travel on my mind about that three times, anil Stmr. Fifield? Because it gives the am again on the fence. best accommodations and service When a wife says: "Ssh! The -45 t» children will hear,” occasionally the F or S ale House and two lots husband replies: ‘‘1 don't care if they do; the truth will do them in Prosper, $1000. 49-tf J ohn D e C osta . good.” Don’t fail to inspect the remnant White Wayandottes. A few choice counter at Bandon Dry.Goods Co. young roosters for sale, Fred Ma- —76-ti son, opposite Geo. W. Moore saw mill. 74 11 ‘‘I suppose she is as happy as FALLS ONLY TO RISE. other people,” a woman said,speak An Experiment Which Shows a Sort of ing of a friend. How happy are Perpetual Motion Effect. people generally? Ever think about A novel experiment in Hie demon it? Are the people generally tolera stration of perpetliiil motion is to be performed simply. A glass lienker bly miser ible? Or, ulioul six Inches high and four inches In dhinii'ter is filled witli water to a pretty good time? Hu* height of about four mid 11 halt We carry Nemo Corsets ill ill. inches, mid two mid one-hnlf to three styles Bandon Dry Goods Co, ti ouuees ef commercial miiliue are add Today Reskey <Xc Ford are driv ing 50 head of prime Curry count v sheep to Marshfield, hiving sold them to Foyer Bros., local butchers of that place. Don't lay this ism«* aside until you note what Reuben.i« k. the tail or, has to say. Il will pay you. The Evening Record, Marshfield's new daily, has reached our table. 1. is a next, newsy 0 volume quarto and starts with .1 lairly good «dvei tiling patronage. M. G. l’ohl leit yesterday <111 .< business trip to Port Or for. 1, and wi I be away a week or ten «lay.. l.osT—Purse with Luge sum ol money. Finder please r«tiWu to N. Nygren, and receive liberal reward. —76 12-x L ost .—Small, Lin k purse con taining Silin of money. Rew lid Finder return to this « tine 76 t? That popiilir institution, the I ii.-t Nat'l Bank, makes a bu»m"-s like propo-ilion to jou in our adveinsn g columns this week V«m will miss it if you mis» it. The chicken pie »upper given In the Huny l'o Bible ( I is» of tin Piesbytcri.in I Inn« h. Sa uul.iy «-ven- mg was a decide«! »u.« »s. and a neat sum w 1» a lile l to the tieas'irv. Couldn’t Hal* ft. Humor and Philosophy »X DVJVCA// /r. SMITH PERT PARAGRAPHS. COME people have the faculty of pleasing, ple.-isiug. and others have that of being pleused. Either sort is a good sort. We are nil both brave ami bPttUtb ful—in <>ur dreams aud .sometimes in the tales we tell of ourselves When il thing is effective It often changes from a bluff to the real thing Conversely, a real tiling sometime« fades into a busted bluff—when it fails co work Fns.v street Is an Indefinite address and h- rd to acquire. The product« of Rome thought fac tories seldom rise to the dignity of second class matter. The things that some people know that aren’t worth talking about are startling in their Insignificance. There lire some persons that really seem to glory in wrong. The reason 1s they think It right. It Is good to be off with the old love before the new one gets wise to the situation. • Moonlight is so exciting to weak brains that girls are advlsef^^ot to permit their escorts to take evening strolls. » Making Believe. Little Miss Makebellev® Sits in her chair. Playing her dollies Were taking: the air. Telling the coachman Iler pick of the drives, Giving her babies The time of their lives. Pointing out scenery As they proceed, Telling her treasures To give closest heed. They must remember Some special sight. So they can tell It To papa at night. The Polar Bear. Sumi tv evening’s pr*»q; .mi .It l!u Grand I hr itrcw is tin iMiilly i he Vit.»graph ti in *l)«.ith <>l Ku g Edward 111" being intensely real, tic. The (I.elu »tri, mi le the d- reel ion ot Pr-if. K ri»ru«t. w is at Touchy. She 1» It really true that the blind it, best in the rendition <>l anOvtr ckn determine color by the sense of ture between the »ho is. touch? He Certainly. 1 once know We carry Armor Plate Hose. Fiy n blind tnnu who was able to tell a redliot stove by merely putting hl» a piir. Bandon Or, Goods to Huger on It—Illustrated Dita. —76-tt i i. SA Bk’O EVERYBODY DRAG ROADS! Plan Provides That Alt Tax Payers Must Keep Highways Clean A plan Is on foot hi some parts ot the country to have the whole commu nity see to it that the roads are kept in good condition. The proposed plan provides that the road authorities shall divide the roads Into short sections, according to the number of poll tax payers, and assign to each man tbe section nearest and most convenient to him. who would assume the responsibility of keeping the same In good condition by work Ing his poll tax on it, not all at once, but nt Intervals, ns needed, it is esti mated that in no case w-ouid these sections comprise more than a half mile of road. As soon as the frost Is out in the spring and while the road is yet some what soft aud plastic these men would go on the road each of hls-owu section, dragging it thoroughly, using a homemade spilt log drag, scraping down the ridges, tilling the ruts and holes and crowning and smoothing the surface so that it would shed water Not more than two hours would be required to do this, and It would he done nt n time when it would least interfere with farm work. Later in the season, whenever there was a tend ency to develop ruts or holes, each would ugaiu apply the same treat meat just following a rain. A very important point may here be noted, viz—that by this plan the roads in any district, no matter how large, even In an entire county, could all be dragged and smoothed and put in good condition within a few hours. X t Horses are skittish. See how they foam. Thank you, dear driver. Now we are home. Little Miss Makebelieve Helps them alight, Tucks them up snugly Away for the night. he Made to Order Jewelry a Specialty a ? Ï I Eye Lenses Duplicated Expert Watchmaker T Who Makes Your Clothes? will hardly be asked if I am your tailor. Nearly every well dressed man knows that the clothes 1 make have a tone and individuality of their own. Let us make you a suit and people will say: “By George, you look swell, I see Reuben r. c k makes your clothes now.” F. W. RUEHEN ACK, The Tailor IRON WORKS Consolidated with Sher- Today the need for better wagon roads is greater than at any previous time in history, The belief has been proved falls- cious that as railroad mileage increased the need for good country roads would diminish, The fact has been established that the greater the railroad mileage the greater the move ment of freight on the common roads that act as feeders to the railroads. It has been shown tha’ over bad roads in the United States a team on the worst hauling season is able to transport on an average only about 800 or 000 pounds, while in France every good draft horse is expected to he able to draw 3,306 pounds a distance o' eight een miles any day in the year. rard Machine Works and Rogers’ Foundry All Kinds of Machine Work and Casting Done Mill and Woods Work a Specialty Unquestionable. Worked Both Ends. The |«olar bear I» 11 pretti fnrmlilnbl brute. A sireclliien of fili* s|«e«'les Ini- beoti kflleil welghlllg LIMI ponisi» un« menaurlng nearly thirteen feel from uose to full, The strength ef the |sda> bear ls I h \ i und belief One win seel, feeillng oli the body of a wldte wlinlt flfteell feci long and weighing at least three fon«, The w hale had been drag gt-tl hjr thè bear out of the water on to 1 he Ice. Watches and Clocks ••Mrs. Brown ha« an awful lot of trouble ” •What dot*« she d»» with h?” ••(lives it to her husband.” Z ♦ There they go galloping Down through the parte. Hurry up. driver! It soon will be dark, Thue to put babies Snugly in bed. Night air will give them A cold In the head. Agates Cut and Mounted Novelli«« in Jewelry As a Matter o* Course. ed, which will sink to the bottom of •nt is true." , the vessel. “What Is”’ “That there is no fool like an old The temperature of tiie beaker and its «'«intents Is now rulxed to 170 or fool.” 175 degrees l'nlii'eiihelt by menus of 11 “Not when it comes to furnishing burner, wlien it will lie observed that the neighbors with amusement" the aniline will rU<* to the surface of tin» water, from which ft will hung I11 Not an Everyday Article. a miles of cim «•<! outline. Almost im i “She Ims n beaulful smile." mediately the snspcn<l<*d miiliue coni- "1 never noticed it." niencen to nlt«*r in slinp«*, nu4 grad “She takes good care of it.” nally a large drop an inch or more in “What do you menu?” diameter detacher itself from tiie “Only uses it ou Sundays and when mans mid falls through the water. she's photographed.” Ami nhw, the detached drop having fallen to tiie bottom of the beaker, Businesslike comes tile surprising |sirt of the ex “Rut why did you ask her to marry periment. The fallen drop la seen you'!" gradually to rise to the surface, where “Just to see wtuit she’d say. It Joins the mass from which it pre- “What did she say ?” vloiislj bn>ke away At once another "‘Yes. if possible.' ” drop commences to form and, having become detiiehe«!, fulls ami rises in the Their Amusement. same mauuer us the previous drop. The natives down tn Haiti So long ns tin* temperature of the Are people of this sort: They have a revolution water Is maintained nt* 170 degrees In lieu of other spurt. Fahreuhelt or over this procedure eon tluiies Indellnit«Ji Spoknne Spokes Neighborly. mau-llei lew Queens at thetr best if?e but Women. Sahl Mary of Modena once in her «lays of exile "It took nil th«1 Jewels that all tli«' goldsiniths could procure to ihs'orate my crown." Siu- was "pow <ler«’«l" with gems, which Fountain lin II says "made her shine like nn angel." Ati«l Queen Caroline. U><>. the wife of George II.. use«! to iiThtdo to Lord Hervey's rather personal remark that in r clowning dress "was ns tine ns th«1 1. cumulated riches of the city nn«l suburbs could nuike it. for, besides Iler own jewels, she had on tier head mot shoulders nil the |>e:irls Mie could borrow *>f I tie holies of «luallty nt one end of the town, nmt oil her pettli'ont all Hie diamonds she could hire of th« lewelers at the other' •’You don’t know wlijcb side bread is buttered un.” •‘Oh. yes I du ” •Whi h s;dH?” Neither ” UP TO THE WOMEN TOO. Improvement of Country Road, Should Be of Interest to Mothers. That rtie movement for the improve- mail of roads uow Ueiog pushed by ttiu government throughout the coun fry affects the women an vitally as it affects the men was the assertion ul Logan Waller Page, director of the (Jutted States office of public roads, in the course of his address to the Moth ers' Congress held tn Washington re cently. The women. Director Page pointed out. are tiie mothers of the nation, aud It lx to their Interest to see that coun try roads are Improved for the benefit of their own health aud happiness and the health aud happiness of their children. For Seile Motor Boat Fully equipped — ill necessary lights, fog horn, fire extinguisher, four lift preservers, etc., only Sl'o quire at B« vle’s Jewelry Store. at Central Warehouse. Phone 142 Hay. Grain. M... lili r . ead. Also Agent for Croley’s Chicken Supplies- -Wholesale and Retail. All Orders promptly filled. All kinds of Grass Seed SS. ERIZARE I 11 Large Two Berth Outside State Rooms with Running Water Eight Day Service Between the Coquit! • River and San Francisco /CßlZTSSTj®, r of acreamsepa- ?/ rater is, after all, its skimming power ’*e«vc /f Z2 . “Yes. Jones Is the limit. “What has he done now?" “He wanted to isirrow my husband for his dog to practice on. Asked him to play burglar and come In through a window to see how the dog would act” The Difference. Once If he showed a latln twang 1!» had n college air. Now If he sling, the sporting slang We know- he has been there. i First Class Passenger Fare, - $7.60 Freight Rates*. - $ ' n 0 Freight J. E. WALSriiOM, Agent. ' «n t « . Ot.*g> t . E. A E. T. Kru«e. ownrn and man igere, 24 ' . Iiietni.i St., :»n Fn."< rn. Reaervations; Point. Fuhrman's Pharmacy. Cog li >; I -«uin/ i’ha*.nac>, il'vrtle r * « l\ S. Separators hold the n’oWd’a Record for closest skimming. Won the only Grand Prize, Seattle, 1909. Come in and we will show you why For Sale bv M W- YOTJISTO- B.indon (.'ruinerV week or month. Sample Room in Connection. » Bandon Wigoax of Ml kinds Mide to Order Job Work an« Oregon ttnrse.hoein( a Spedali) tantred to to givi* give ulula tab.t ac lion. nd all work niaranleed on Atwater Street. Bandon, Oregon Prie« Our Perfect Printing Pleases