Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915, October 06, 1911, Image 2

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JR e c o r d e r
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Published Every Iuesday and Friday by the
Recorder FiTbielaing Company.
C. E. KOPF
L. J. BUTTERFIFLD
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Known on Application. Job Printing a Specialty.
Entered at the Baudots Poatoflice aa Necoud-Clasa Matter.
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Common colds, severe ami fre-
ijiient, lay the foundation of chronic
diseased conditions of the nose and
throat, and may develop into bron-
ciiiiis. pneumonia and c< nsuinpth n.
For all coughs and colds in chil Iren,
ai d in grown persons take Foley's
Honey and l‘ar Compound prompt
Iv. B.mdon Drug Co,
October 6, ty11
BANDON CHURCHES F
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Dual Personality Cause of
Many Crimes
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By Professor RALPH B. PERRY. Harvard University |
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notice of intention to make commutation proof
to establish claim to the Lnd above described,
before A. D. Morse, United States Commissioner,
Services on the 2d, 4th and 5th
Sund;o s of thejnonth at it a. m.
and 7:30 p. m, Sunday school on
ail Sundays at IO a. m.
Wm. Horsfall, Archdeacon
P resbyterian .
T is pretty generally accepted nowndays that there are TWO
St
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ic<s
will be as follows:
FORMS OF CONSCIOUSNESS. The lower of these is
(¿ulel
flour,
9:45
that part of tbo consciousness which is half submerged, which
Su >tlay school at 10 o'clock.'
is ever HALF ASLEEP and which does not arouse itself
Christi .11 Endeavor will convene
until some EMERGENCY calls. Then it becomes-,tho upper or con­ at 7 :oo p. tn.
scious layer of the mind.
H J. H artranft , Pastor.
T<> illustrate this explanation of the theory of »consciousness we
A dventist C hristian .
mav sav the lower stratum of consciousness is that portion of tlio
Regular services Sund.it s in old
brain which i- at work without our being fully AWARE OF IT.
M.
E. Church South.
It is the part of the consciousness which tells us of certain things
Sunday school held at io:oo a. m.
which are going on about us, but upon which.our attention is not at
Preaching at 1 1 :oo a. in.
the moment CENTERED. For instance, in a certain way I may
Loyal Workers Society 6:30 p m.
be aware in a hazy way of the noise which comes in to me through
Preaching at 7:30 p. in.
the window, although I am not acutely conscious of this noise until
Prayer meeting Wednesday night.
my attention is directly centered upon it.
You are cordially invited to at'end.
Now, in certain individuals there may not be two conscious con­
J. S pencer T ieton , Pastor.
sciousnesses. When such is the ease we have whirt is called a MUL­
B aptist .
TIPLE PERSONALITY. Only one of these consciousnesses is at
Sunday School at io a. m.
work at one time.
be in good condition. Ser Miss
M iry Marsh, or phone 41
71-if
THE
ONE
OTHER,
RARELY
PERSON'S
ELSE
ORDINARILY
PERSONALITY
COMING
ACTIONS
OUT OF
OF
INTO
WHICH
THE
TO
FRONT
COMMITTING
HAVING
WE
IS THE
INDIVIDUAL
THE ORDINARY,
DIFFERENT PERSON,
PERSONALITY
ACTIVE
THE
A
RECOGNIZED
ONE
IN
QUESTION!
AMD
CRIME
MAY APPEAR TO
SWAYING
IN
THE
HABIT
THE
SOMETHING
OR
BE A TOTALLY
NO TRAITS IN COMMON
ARE
AS
THE
OF
WITH THE
ASSOCIATING
WITH THIS PARTICULAR BODY.
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Changes In Its Hues That Have
Come With the Ages.
COLOR A MATTER OF CLIMATE.
Man's Original Shade la Beliovod to
Have Been a Brownish Yellow—The
Same Forces That Made Men White,
Black and Yellow Still Operating.
moderate anil damp elituates turned
whiter and whiter. It is only in such
I climates that white skins vail endure.
I and presumably. If the present white
race was turned into a different part
I of tlie world for many hundreds of
years, the whiteness of skiu would
griidrmlly be lost. 1‘i'rhaps, since the
whitci man Is spreading' over the world
to-day, it would be fair to sity it «'III.
in stuji enses. be lost, tlx- «hifeness
being retained only In elimuWw thiii
have the conditions under which the
raei'-was t’.rst bleached.
In'i'tislly of light ami little hiinildlt;.
made black. Trade winds and little
humidity gave the tinge of brown Io
the Hiil.t :'<fl>iv:il Mediterrnnenn people
Then cou«'s yellow, which I’rofessor
I-yde puts»down ns the result of "vast
ilesletiitiif- grass lands" In Intemper­
ate bit 11 tales.
The yellow man Is the product of
the gruss, lands, with lack of humidity
mid sen ioiml extremes of temperature.
The color n mall exposed to such con­
ditions -would naturnlly take would be
one wtlk'h conserves heat nearly ns
well na.whi'e, but which also protects
from llgiit, A>r which combination yel
low wits the Ix'St, <>r red. The nor
mill coins of these folk of the gruss
lands worjd be ehnngi'd by special
local coad¡3ions, such ns the presence
of mouutabis or proximity to the sen
The moiiittntiieerH of Asin and the
maritime Moiurolinns are lighter in
cider tluinsthelr brothers of the Inland
plains.
To I*r<kt’<*~sor Lydo. therefore, skin
color Is eiititsd.V n matter of climate
It is a weil established phenomenon
now b<»<ause the ditTiTont portions of
the liumnn race lived Regn'
wgregtited fot
tliousamls of yeetrs
yisirs In w|H'cinl
siieclal : nrens.
lull the saint* forces
fori-cs that
tlui( made men
« bite mid blag'k mid yellow are o|>er
nting today slowly, but surely. Men
wlm cliaitgefthelr dwelling places will
still, after hiiudrvils of generations,
change ulsoxthelr skins ns they did In
the epoch oftthe first migrations.—-New
York Time«.
Man’s original color and the cause of
the clinuges in that color to the various
lines that mark (lie skills of the differ­
ent races have long been n study
among men of science.
The theory of I’rofeasor Lionel Lyde,
an English scientist, is that, whatever
the color of primitive man in the be­
ginning, tbo conditions of life during
the glacial period were such that uni­
formity of results must, have iwen pro­
duced. Nearly'every anthroi«>logist Is
ready to admit now a < 0111111011 origin
for all mankind. Where num origi­
nated 1« not known very likely in
southern Asia, jiosslbly In Africa, cer
tnlnly not In Europe, they say. Ills
original color Is supposed fin have boeu
it sort of brownish yellow not like nn.i
of the colors of mankind today, anti
Helentlsta call him. for the sake of I
calling him aoinetlilng. a ('onthvana.
lie lived In southern latitudes. This,
they think. Is terlaln. Then came
migrations, nnil then. Professor l.vde
believes, tin* filiations of color began
Nome turned white, some turned black,
some brown and some yellow, all «<•■
cording to the climate ill which they
found themselves.
(’Uniate Influences worked directly
11 nd Indirectly. In the tropics the skin
and the intestines |>erforni work which
in teniperute zones is thrown on the
binge. So when num found hintself In
cm.ler hinds the inere.iseil activity of
the lungs, together with the lessoned
light and licit, fnvonal lightening of
Mcvt Consistent,
the skin
When lie found himself In
n re very foollali, Mary, to
hotter climates tile llicren ed activity
getti ng married, If yon will
of the liter and tin1 pre-vu ■<• of great
•' UP tin« (alea I will raise your
light favored n dark skin.
Wt it, dolisi r a week "
’I ho old theories of race are pretty
' '.uK i ifii'bir n week! That's r>
well discarded, for men of tbo mime » • ■intunient ttg'inst niarrldge to tu>
race, under differing conditions, would put w ) « bidy that's drawn $400
ui' I >
cone Io In* out«mill very different. ■ i no mil,idluMuy."- .lodge.
Thus ini'll In \frlvii. «hu ll every 1« <1>
thinks of as ihe I hik I of blacks, black
Tli<> Mnldler I« the only wild animal
Is not al nil the universal color. In
mit toU wluit lie kill«. Jea­
the Sudan, where there are great light tl t
and little humidity mid uo shade, the
lieu m«' very black.
Elsewhere In
In Theta Degenerate Daya.
Africa. «Ii re there arc f rost, more
"Hull," exclaimed tlie yardstick ns
h inldltv alii! less light, though uliolit it niovvsi rapidly over the lx.lt of
e uni lieut. the color Is hr ovii and evyn cloth, “.wuTv not nil wool."
yellow
I "That • «11 right.” retorted the tx.lt
As primitive man «ent 011 hie way of elot lie "you're not n yard long,
over tlie globe lie adapted himself to either.”—Chicago Tribune.
the condlllinis he found
Professor
L.ide thinks that It Is light and n<>t
A Jolt to Romano«.
bout «hl h is Injurious. There are
“nnbttr. you have a lock of'my hair,
|i< the tropica dangerous X like rays haven't you?” "Of course.” “See If
which must t«‘ «topts'd. and they were yon cun match It in some puffs when
atoptssl by tlie darkening of the akin. I you go ik>wntown."_Pittsburg Post.
Sli><*o lack of uu'lsture also tends to
give n town-. color. It la found that In
Ono of Thom.
rainy countries« the |av>i>le are fairer
Flinr—An n talker Rrown’s wife Is
thair In places where there lire long I certainly a wonder. Fogg - Itfcrht you
aud freipieut droughts.
are! Wonders jjever CSSM.—Boston
The race, then, that found a home in Transcript.
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L atter D av S aints .
Reorganized Church of Jesus
Christ ot Latter Day Saints, Colum­
bia Avenue.
Meeting every Sunday.
Sunday school at 10:00 a. m.
Preaching at 11 :oo a. m. Religio
at 7:00 p. m. and preaching at 8:oo
p. m. Prayer meeting at 8:oo p. m
Wednesday evenings.
All are cordially invited to attend.
D. W. C arpenter , President.
B rethren
Preaching every Sunday at ¡1 a.
ni., at the tent on Main St.
The public is cordially invited.
J. \V. Barnett, Pastor.
Notice for Publication
Department of the Interior,
U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon,
BANDON CITY DIRECTORY
Mayor..........................................._J W. MaU
stead entry 14239, serial No 04080 forloU 6,7,10
Brcwn.
Lewah Tribe No. 48, Imp. O. R. Nt.
jy|*LETS First and Third 1 uesdays of each
month at 8th run at the Landon Wig­
wam. Sojourning Chiefs in good standing a.e
cordially invited to attend.
A. J. Hartman,
J. C. Shrilds,
C. ot R.
Sachem.
w. o. w.
Meets First and Third Thursdays.
Neighbors welcomed.
1X1 HMMtlC,
buying a Piano, give us
Bandon
Undertaking
Parlors
a call. It costs you noth­
H. A. COX, Manager
Eastern Star
If you are contemplating
D a NDON
W. E. Craine, \, r
Phil Pearson, Secretary
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gANDON LODGE, No. 133, I. Ox
Easy Terms
meets every Wednesday evening, i
brothers in good standing cordially invite« A
Chas. P. Sull. A
A. J. Haltman, Secretary
BANDON DRUG CO
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Saturdays at Hotel Gall
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Clubbing Offer
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Pati ons
Plans and specifications
Semi-Weekly Oregon Journal, one
year____________ ______________ $1.50
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LODGE, No. 64. Knight
Pythias. Meets every Monday ev
at Knights hall. Visiting knights m
attend.
J. C. Shields,
B. N. Harrington K. of R. S.
Brown & Gibson
chance and we will save
$3.C0
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of Bandon Bldg. Phone 102, Bandon
you money.
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heavy and light, will receive prompt
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Shop on Columbia Avenue
market reports, as it is published at Portland
where the market news can be and is cor­
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It also has a
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home, an interesting story page and a page
or more of comic each week, and it goes to
he subscriber twice each week---104 times a
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Night call« answered from oHiee.
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Bandoli,
Department of the Interior
United States Land Office,
All kinds of light and heavy dray, Oflicp With Bntnlon Invest iihmi I
ing. Also sells and delivers mill
Dr. T-T Ivi. ïïrown.
wood,coal,etc Office at Schumate’s
L» aident De».lift,
Store. Phone orders promptly at
ended
ifticc in I abler Build.ng
Roseburg. Oregon. AuguM 22, 191 I
Notice is hereby given that the Stat«- of Ore
applied for N. E.
1-4 S. E. 1-4, Sec. 4, 7. 29. S. R. 14 W. \X
VI., and hied in this otfi e a list of school indem­
nity selections in which it selected Mid land, and
that said list is open Io the public for inspection.
\ny »nd all persons claiming adversely the above
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described land or any legal sub division thereof,
desiring to show said land to be more valuable
for mineral than for agricultural purposes, or to
objec t to ». id selection for any lawful reason,
should file their claims or their affidavits of pro­
Notice for Publication
Department of the Interior.
U. S. 1 and Office, at Roaebuig, Oregon.
September 5tfi, 1911
Notice is hereby given that M. Ccy Caudill,
of Bandon. O. egon. who. on April 9lh. ll>IO
mide lloaiearwd Entry Serial No. OoObl, for
F-. 1-2 S.-E. 1-4, Section 25, Township 29 S.
Range 14, West Willamette Meridian, has filed
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Chain Stitch. The latest up to-the-
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Send name and address for our
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ARE AT THE
BANDON
STEAM
LAUNDRY
of claiming the same under the mining laws, or
lished at Bandon. Oregon, as the newspaper in
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Office Over Vienna Cafe
Telephone at Office and Home.
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Bandon Recorder.
The White
til. fl.'l 'S
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R. H. RICE, Prop.
which the above notice is to be published.
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BENJAMIN F JONES. Registr,
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If you arc
going to build give us a
__________ ______ _ ___ 1.50
mutation proof, to establish claim to the land
above described, before A. D. Morse, United
Slat *s Commissioner, at Bandon, Oregon, on the
27th day of October, 191 I.
Claimant names as witnesses: Jess Ward and
test or contest in this office.
I hereby designate the Bandon Recorder, pub­
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E. S., meets Saturday evening Wie t
■ after stated communication of Masoiii.5 Lodg
1 Visiting members cordially invited to attend.
Anna L. Craine, \» . M.
Merta Mehl, Secretary.
Having taken charge of the
Bandon Undertaking Parlors,
am prepared to give all busi­
ness left in my
careful
attention.
Prices $250 and up
one year
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: Q ccidental chapter , n «.^ ,
ing to examine them.
ship
S., Range 14 West Willamette Meridian
has filed notice of intention to make final com­
gon, on December 14th.
\ is ....
Wm. N. McKoy, C. C.
H. E. Boak, Secretary
Give« all the local newt and^happening« and
Notice of School Indemnity
Selection.
Lodges are requested to notify this office
on election of officers And on change of
meeting night. Cards under this head
are 75c per inch per month.
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Keep the logs rolling boys I
SEASIDE CAY p NO. 212,
WOODMEN OF II IE WoRLf
Manciet, Wm. McKay, C. E. Bowman, FL
and N.-W, 1-4 S.-E. 1-4 Section 2, Town
Reese Waid, of Myrtle Point, Ore.; Ed. Young
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I ladsall, of Bandon, Oregon,
last pub oct 20
Benjamin F. Jones, Register.
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Geo. P. Topping
Attorney______________________ F.J. Feeney
Councihnen.__ M. Breuer, R. W. Boyle, H.
September 13, 1911
Notice is hereby given that Claire Treadgold,
formerly Claire Walker, of Bandon, Oregon,
who, on November 12th, 1906, made home­
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LODGE. N o . I3C A. F. * \
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M, .Stated communications first Saturday
after the full moon of each month.
Special
communications second Saturday thereat ter.
I All Master Masons cordially invited.
T ola!
M. E. C hurch
Sabbath school io a. m.
Epworth League 7:00 p. m.
Ladies’ Aid Tuesdays 2:oo p. IV.
Prayer Meeting Thursdays 8:00.
Comi..uirk>nets.G. J. Armstrong, M. T. Demen
Municipal Judge..._______
Famous
Baldwin
Pianos
Lodge and Professional
Directory
. Coos County Directory. :
Recorder_____ ________ ______ b . B. Kausrud
Treasurer______________________ C. Y. Lowe
We are Agents for the
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at Bandon. Oregon, on the 27th day ot October,
T-fr 'rrrfî-rrrr
Ed. Rackleff |
Representative
1911.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Cas*tus W Slier df___
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James WaUon
Doyle. William Dock, Jack Alberson, William Clerk ....
Surveyor_______________ ____ A. N. Gould '
A. Prewett, all of Bandon, Oregon.
rreasuter__
__ T. M. Dunmick
BENJAMIN. F. JONES. Register.
.............. T. J. Thrift 1
AiNessor _ .
Last Pub. Oct. 20
Coroner_____ _ __________ ...___ Dr. Golden
W anted to R ent —Piano, must Coun V Judge______________ _ John F. Hail
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EPISCOPAL.
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C. 12. BAK ROW
Attorney and Counselor at Law
COC4UIIÆ.E.
Prop,
Bfice Phobic, Main 335;
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MINING
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Office over Sberla Store
Where Yours Ought to be
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p. M,
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If you are interested in any contest
or any matter before the Interior De­
partment, write to Clark & Wright,
registered land lawyers, <»2 F Street
N. VV. (opposite Geni Land Office),
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Washington, D. C. Free information je. V. I.OWE, The Druggist
about contests and where to obtain
1460 Market Street
scrip, locatable upon public lands I
bandcn , ore .
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