Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915, March 25, 1913, Page 3, Image 3

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    Semi-Weekly Bandon'Recorder, March 25, 1913
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GEO. W. MOORE LUMBER CO
More or Less Personal
School entertainment, Fri­ For Carpet and Rug weaving, ad­
day, March 28, at the Or­ dress Mrs. |. L. Foster, Bandon.
Chas. Cessna has commenced the
pheum. Be there.
WHAT YOU WANT
When You Want It
GEO. W. MOORE LUMBER CO
Large Two Berth Outside State Rooms with Running Water
Eight Day Service Between the Csquille River and
San Francisco
First Class Passenger rare, $7.50
Freight Rates, $3 on Up Freight
‘
Reservations; Fuhrman’s Pharmacy, Coquille: Perkins’, Myrtle Point
E. & E. T. Kruse, owners and managers, 24 California St., San Francisco.
J. E. Walstrom, Agent, Bandon.
S teamer F ieiei
d
Means Speed, Safety and Comfort
T\v in Screws, Wireless Equipment, 1 lot and
Cold Water.
When you travel have the
best. It costs you no more.
Up Freight $3.00 per Ion. See us
lor Rates on Down Freight.
Brndon Warehouse Co., Freight and Passenger Agts.
r~
the Bandon House
E. G. CASSIDY, Proprietor
Thoroughly Remodeled.
American Plan.
Rates $1.00 to $2.00 per Dav.
l'irst Class
Cafe in Connection.
Special Rates bv
Week or
Month
Remember Clean up Day Friday J construction of a new building on
Atwater street.
April 4th.
Three room cottage for rent, near
Beauty of Hebron seed potatoes
Southern
Methodist church. Phone
for sale. Thos. Anderson. l6tf.
3»3-
17‘f
For chimneys, and general mason­
F or R ent -6oo acres line pasture
ay, call on J. S. Tilton or phone
within ¡2 miles of Bandon. G. T.
■ otf
742-
Treadgold.
iStf.
Get your seed potatoes now. Is
Insure in the Oregon Fire Relief
have Beauty of Hebron the best on
Association. ’.V. R. Mavity, Agent
he market. Thos. Anderson- ifitf
Bandon, Oregon.
2018
The bridge on Sixth street just
F or S ale Thoroughbred Bar­
south of the school house was wash­
red Plymouth Rock eggs $1.50 per
ed out by the recent rains.
setting. Apply N. J. Crain, Ban­
F or R ent —Neatly furnished don.
2Itf
rooms for house-keeping, on At­
Manciet’s candy store is being re­
water St., will be ready for occupan­ modeled and a fine new front is
cy Mar. 1st. Phone 344. 15-tSx
being put in, all of which will add
New orders of bicycle repairs of greatly to its appearance.
all kinds constantly arriving. Will
F or S ale —2 ’ _• acres adjoining
take orders for bicycles of any kind.
city limits in East Bandon, all cleared
9otf
S. D. B arrows .
fenced and plowed. Price $635.—
W anted —to buy best lot in W. C. Sanford.
2Itf
West Bandon that $150, $175, $200
F or S ale —Two heifers, two
will buy for cash. Please give lot
years
old. fresh in April, One year-
I number, block, the addition and the
ling
heifer.
Call on or address W.
j price. Address Stranger, care of
22tf
W.
Felter,
Twomile.
R ecorder .
i9tf.
F or R ent —5 room cottage on
The Unique is now open as a first
Sixth
street near High school, in
class restaurant, bake# and dele-
$12.09 per month
good
condition.
I catessen store. All lands of home
Inquire
of
C.
W.
Lake.
cooking at reasonable prices. Op­
The Horticultural Fire Relief of
site Rosa’s store.—F. D. Meyer,-
Oregon will save you money on
Proprietor.
91-tf
yout insurance. Investigate before
Rev. John J. Mickey returned Fri­
insuring.—Roy Morgan, agent, Co
day evening from Port Orford. He
quille,
Ore.
97“tf
says he had a good time and a good
F or S ale or trade, for Bandon
meeting while there, but the road
between here and there is enough improved property, one lot and four
to make a man think of the lower room house in heart of Hood River
region, and wish for the King’s Oregon. Address "Tamp” Osburn
Gen. Delivery, Bandon.
2otf
Highway.
Chamberlin's Cough Remedy has
C. B. Zeek will do your notary
public work or secure hunter’s won it great reputation and exten­
license for vou. And will receive sive sale by its remarkable cures of
your money in payment of what you coughs, colds, croup. It can be
owe Dr. Rossiter and Dr. Perkins, depended upon. Try it. Sold by
or E. H. Divilbiss. See him quick­ C. Y. Lowe.
ly, if you want to buy a good house I Everything to turnish the home.
cheap. Cash or terms.
2otf.
A fine line of new furniture, granite
Many sufferers from rheumatism ware, dishes, glassware, etc. just re­
have been surprised and delighted ceived. You can save money here
witli the prompt relief afforded by D. J. Mitchell, new and second
2otf
! applying Chamberlain's Liniment, hand store on the hill.
i Not one case of rheumatism in ten
Eggs for hatching. White Rocks,
{requires any internal treatment Buff Orphingtons, Indian Runner
j whatever. This liniment is for sale ducks, White Pekin ducks, pure
j by C. Y. Lowe.
bred strains. One dollar per setting.
You judge a man not by what he Also Mammoth Bronze turkey eggs
promises to do, but by what he has at two dollars per setting. Eddy &
dohe. That is the only true test. Jarman, Bullards, Phone farmer 64
1944F
Chamberlain’s Cough
Remedy
mdged by this standard has no
superior. People ever where sphak
Proved He Could Do It.
"And did he Impugn your vcriu'it) ?
ol it in the highest terms of praise.
ponderously inquired tlio pin feathery
For sale by C. Y. Lowe.
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New Lake Items.
Home Hand Laundry
Fourth and Spruce Sts.
Family Washing a Specialty. Make a
Specialty of Rough Dry.
Phone 722
EARL SCHOONOVER
Gatchell Bros.’ Transfer Line
GATCHELL BROS., Props.
All Kinds of heavy and light draying. Phone orders given
prompt attention. Barn Cor. First & Spruce St.. Eish Property
PHON IC «141
Hotel Gallier
Rates $1.00 to $2.00 per day.
Special rates by week or month
Sample room in connection
Bandon
Oregon
Put your ad in the Recorder—the paper
of authority in Bandon.
The New Lake school will start
about April 15. Their teacher will
be Miss Scott, The directors are
putting lots of improvements on the
New I.ake school house, adding a
belfry and making it look lots
neater.
R. P. Hunt and family have
moved to the place known as the
Houghten ranch.
Lost between Bandon and Lang­
lois, two road supervisors. A suitable
reward will be given for each, if
found.
Woman suffrage is reveling on
Foui mile; ladies get your picksand
shovels and get busy.
Easter Sunday was celebrated by
some snow in southern Coos.
Pomeroy & Guerin have bought
the Foster mill and are moving the
same and setting it up west of the
road close to the Curry county line,
and by the sound of the whistling
the donkey must Le there.
Harry McAdams while working
for Mr. Waker near Bandon, met1
witli a severe accident cutting his
hand quite badly. Harry's many
rlends hope he will soon be well
again.—Banty Rooster,
School entertainment,
day, March 28, at the
pheum. Be there.
young attorney.
“Sah.” replied the frazzled mid tat
tered Brother Bogus. “Nun-no, sail!
No, sah. he didn't do nuth'n like dat.
«ah. He dess 'nounced dat I was a
contaminated black liah dat he could
wimp on less ground dan a two dollali
bill kivered.”
“Then what?”
“Also he done it, sah.”- Kansas City
Star.
MARjH.
The cock is crowing;
Tlte stream is (lowing;
The small birds twitter;
The lake doth litt.-r;
The green fields sleep in the sun;
The ohlest and youngest
Are at work with the strongest;
The cattle are grazing,
Their heads never raising.
There are forty feeding as one.
Lika an army defer ted
The «now linth reheated
And now doth fare ill
On the top of the hill.
The plowboy is whooping anon,
nnon.
There’s Joy on tin1 mountains;
There's life in the fountains;
Small clouds are sailing.
Blue sky prevailing.
The rain is over and gone.
—William Words worth.
TO CELIA.
Prink tn me only with thine
eye«.
And I will pledge with mine.
Or leave >1 kls* but in the cup.
And I'll not look for wine.
The thirst that from the soul
doth rise
Doth .'ink ii drink divine
But might I of Jove's nectar sup
I would not change for thine.
—lien Jonson.
-
axag* 'F.u Dugs.’’
TTero Is > i;i: ‘
• which, fcr '" >n
pure stupidity. 1ms rarely been
iniil-
ad, wilte- M-.r.. St :w iii tin 1..».. m
Si rmi.i
A stage .
.if properties io a small place njie al,
namiiig. among other thing-, dogs for
the Ulephio.' W li.'ii the con
rived, late in the afternoon, they found
six or eight cuis lushed up in th. the­
ater. barking mid yelping mcl tu .
nt their chains. '1 lie stage imm.’i
not knowing what tins,' .aniia Mere
there for. took no notice of the a. bill
Ix'gan going over his ' props ” With
the property nimi at his elbow lie ran
down the list, asking what Ii coni :
get and what he could not g
I're
I'litly he came to the item and asked.
"What illniut the dogs?”
"Well." answered the tain, pointing
to the helpers, "these were all 1 could
get.”
The stage mamiger for the first tint"
realized what tile curs were for Im
lie didn't want to give tile local prop
erty in.iii away before Hie others so
be very seriously mid critically in
spectcil the dogs mid then said, slink
Ing his head almost sadly:
"Fin afrnhl they aren't Just the
right kind. You had better send them
back."
East Indian Acrobats,
Tile wandering aurobats of India,
says a writer in (lie W ide World, arc
recruited from a low . uste > I pe >p ■
calk'd "! lombar.iiios," who live Ii) ilii-
profession alone.
Tile children an
trained from their earliest . !.. .lb u
and do net receive any edmalion in
schools. Tile) travel from villa:
to
town and give their peiTore.ianee-
which are really wonderful, ill the open
air before crowds of onlookeis Then
tricks are quaint and seine'.lines list i:
is|iingly clever. Supported by one ail
other, these men will balance them
selves in a crazy kind of pyramid ri-r
titteen or twenty feel from the ground,
and one of their nmulier will then
climb this living pyramid with a liens '
weight in his teeth. Babies nut yet
able to walk are often .seen being lnnil
use el' i'l the most dangerous man:
during these performances
Rajal
mid rich Indians are very lond of 'In'
aerobatic <lispl:i.\s mid engage the best
of the men Io perform before their
guests at entertninmenls.
Real Elia
Top
pop
years
Insui '
beer. c'.
ladder 1
the lop.
protection
nt
people it
above every
other
;
.nigiican
» company.
When yea
p
L*.
Fuç insurance
p Wa
n a i
£L.
Contractor
Builucr
¡id
Estimates ¡'un:
Phone >)3
KAH
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How Names Are Changed.
There wan a curious transformation
of mimes among the refugees who
Hocked to l-.'nglmid .•liter the revolu­
tion of the edict of Nanles. Maliy of
Illi' Huguenots translated their u.itiie
into English, sometimes frith .1 slight
alteration of the sense. Boileau b
came Drink water; Delmnere Bvthcset;
Jollfeniine. I’rctt.vnian; lxiisiuiu. Bird
Lefevre, Smith; Dubois. Wood, mid
Sauvage, Savage or Wild
Some names became so corrupted :is
to bl' Iiiireeognizable. Chapins be< aine
Shoppee; Beatlfoy, Bodin, and Comic,
t'uudy. Similar havoc, though ..n a
less extensive scale, has been plnv.'d
with English mimes in Fraiec
M:i
znriu's successor. Colbert, descended
from an Englishman named <'tiflibert.
and the real name of the tanioii art­
ist who deeorilted Vcrsililles was not
Le Brun, but Brown. And we may
counter that with the Toilers, who me
the Taillefers of France.
t
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CENERAI
BLACKSMITE NG
Horseshoeing a $
icinltv
Ju Dufort Buildiiq.
Columliid Ave,,
Give Uk
PURE DRUGS
Do you want part drt:;r. ..ad
drug sundries, fine pc . urnes.
hair brushes auc. toil;
cles? If 30, call on
C. Y. LOW!
Bnndon, Oregon
Two Thrusts.
A certain congressman was depre
eating in Washington tin international
‘»juiriage de eonvenaiK'o.”
“Two men were talking about this
marriage cynically, but truthfully,” he
said. “The first man remarked:
•‘‘Of course the earl won’t be able
to support Miss Lottie Golde in the
Style she’s been accustomed to.’
“ ‘Oh,’ said the other, ‘her father will
make allowance for that.’”
The congressman gave a grim laugh
and resumed:
“The ii.M man looked thoughtful for
a moment. Then he said:
“‘Despite the stories about t he earl's
past, it does seem to me that I k s MiM
Goble’s devoted slave.*
“‘Oh. yes,’ was the other ' man's re
ply; ‘he’s eager for the 1 bonds,
right.’
Washington Star.
Saturdays at L
M. G. POHL, Opiu.
Kryptocks, the Most Per!'
Made
II
Brown & Gibt
and B
fications and it x
He Knew.
A recent nie<II<-iil publication, p.-irtlc
illnrly Intended for nndergrnduate
contained vnrioiis cliaplers ctlii<s. le
gal forms, economies, etc. That the
book should I h > attractive several pic
Infos were decided on. ami a phot i;i
pllcr was called ill. Ill the course of
the di'-eussion as Io subjects suitable
many suggestions were made
they enme to the chapter "The
tnkes In Misllcnl Practice.”
"That's dead easy,” the camor i artisi
said promptly. "I'll Just go out and
photograph a passing funeral." Lip
I plncott'a.
Diplomatic.
Mrs. Wombat prnceedis! to use some
very plain i intuii
Ml' Wolllbllt objected
"Ain't what I said nue?'' demanded
Mrs Womb.it.
"Yes, but, woman, be more dlplom.-it
h . Voli talk as If vou were a brogn tin g
« treaty ' Louisville I 'or11er Jourini.
Little Pitchers.
“Mil. (Iocs pa help to clean th*
street - ?”
“What a qiif'Mtlofi! Of course h*
doesn’t!”
“But • heard him f llimr Mr J.u-
that h«« fell <»ff the v iter «'i^m th«
other nt^ht.” finitimo!*«.* American.
small,
your building
J‘\ V ‘ i
Popular
Mag
“ WWITTKM SO YOU
GREAT Gont
A World's .
may begm readin
which will hold
200 XRTiCLZTC C.
The “Shop Notr-» '
Just the Other Way.
Little Holly I haven't hud a spank
lini.. Henry Been a
Ing nl) dn.v.
Little Dolly—Oh, it
good girl, ell?
Isn't thut! .Vmmoi him lns>n perfectly
angelic Philadelphia Record.
Bannty Is n short lived tjruuujr.—
Svenite«.
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en
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