Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915, June 03, 1913, Page 2, Image 2

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bad ■ «1»’>it long»»« and a eapr»- »••«••
Somr late starlet* gtmrd con. humor that ha rented >»«• la< hey -<n«l
»n»l<etne alike
tur* I'.air Fnw. re SAVED BY A WEIRD WARNING.
etderably on the lead of ih«m»* • lu»
latM «ainx aiMalfig a in* <!<ae« <>t him
commenced taking put tn the on-
At a rr< ei>»l«»n nt ttoa T'lUerle. Na
L.fM Thst
test early
Among th *«• hie -.tart- poleon III engaged In a few mln>1 tea
Traine That
ev< nu.ni>ef* 82, 77. »r»<l 61 have private «■<»•»» vnm tlou with <'arp«»ii«»l
At It« «-ooi'lualou the young acviptar
done p«rliciilarly well and .re well wa. lM*«ieg«*j by a rrowal ot counlara
in the running, lor hr»t plate numlw-r au»i euvloua rivals, who wauled to
One» u|«’U a Umr If any mau had
I03 give* promt** <>l making thing» know what th« «uiperor b.id talked aak«*l we if two hH-oaiotl’e* rushing
, about
towurd »u<- a not tier bead ou a.al with
interesting.
"I'roailag to tell no one!" wliiq»ert*i im > human agvi>t\) in-tweeu could avoid
The piano voting cuitrst means Cariteaux as tie drew (lie eager listen a collision I would have replied. "Not
that 16 valutble prize* will be «war­ er* to one side of the ballrooiu "Well, by auy earthly power." Slut« I have
then, the eui|a*ror was trying to bor bud ui) dug at ruilnaidiug as a Grand
ded to people in H ind on or yicinity
row 5 franca from tn«.”
Trunk brakeman in Canada, however.
The person collecting ¡»nd register­
Koine years later, when «'arpeaitx 1 do uot feel so cocksure about I iu |. om
ing the largest number oi vot«-s will hud waived the commission to do th» aibtllrtea. I venture to say that any
decorations for the Paaillon de Flore uian who passed through that affair at
have the first pick of the prizes, the
of the Tuileries. Napoleon often came Sandy curve, tu western Ontario. Olid
person with the second laigest the to watch him al w«»rk «»u the scaffold Ing
_ ________
___________
idmwlf __ as ______
suddenly
rescued as __ be
that had been biiflt against the face | waM suddenly in peril, would uot be
second pick and »0 on.
of the building Occasionally the etu Us» glib in future regarding what can
Votes are given on the basis of
peror mounted aloft to this improvised ; and wtiut cannot bap|»eu.
one vote for every cent paid at the studio, hung between earth and sky.
Ou on«- section of my run lay whHt
One day Carpeaux. In a particularly 1 *ras prulaibly one of the most danger
store of I). M. Averill. O. A. Trow
merry mood, told him that when he I ous curies 011 any railroad route in
bridge, Boyle Jewelry Co and the
wished to rest from his labors he 1 America outside the Itoeky mountains.
Bandon Bakery.
A number of would make tiny |»ellets of clay ainl 1 They called it by many mimes-Kandy
contestants have registered and col drop them on the beads of passersby I [ curve, the Horseshoe, the Devil’s el­
“It's very amusing,** he explained bow and the Switchback—but of all
lected a good many votes. Any­
“P«-ople stop and look about them descriptions none fitted it so well as
one entering the contest now with a They can't Imagine where the missiles the Horseshoe, for the track formetl
will would stand a splendid chance come from
exactly that shape, in order to save
"Her«-."
he
continued,
holding
pul
the cost of a tunnel the construction
of winning a prize as easy and ad
some of the little clay bullets: "try it engineers had taken the road around
ditional ways of obtaining votes will yourself *'
the bead of a mountainous cliff that
be introduced »hat will enable late
"I wouldn't dare." laughingly said jutted out into the lake and then back
starters to cover the lead ol contest­ Napole«>n. amused at th«1 idea of the 100 yard* to the mainland. Between
emperor of the French, mounted on a the points of the curve loomed an ugly i
ants already started.
scaffold, throwing pellets of clay at hi.« wall of granite 300 feet In height, a
Standing of contestants tor week subjects.
barrier absolutely impenetrable to '
"Bnlif’ muttered Carpeaux. "What’s light ami sound The curved rotidta-da 1
ending May 28th 1913
forming the two sides of this curious I
the use of being an emjieror?"
No. 25—59,805
Napoleon did not forget tills remark piece of pioneer construction had their |
»
A few months later, when the sculptor point of contact, of course, at the toe
89 — 559°
t*
songtit
a title, the emperor, unable or of tile shoe, beneath which lay the |
98—37.‘»75
unwilling to grant the request, ex glistening waters of the lake. The
87—29,196
Horseshoe curve was notorious for a
claim«*!
»»
“Bah! What's the use of being Car­ long series of nasty accidents.
97—25.9KO
• » 101—25,660
It was the 7th of November and mis
peaux? Isn’t that better than baron?"
erably dark and foggy. Five miles
too—24,070
from the curve 1 was passing across
MENACE OF THE CURTAIN an
>» 22—23,705
open platform between two coaches
»> 77—22405
Window Drapsaies and the Campaign when 1 heard our whistle shrieking ■
in the forest of spruces and those ugly 1
?»
Against the White Plague.
92—>9.535
galleries
of granite the sound ectmed
If the worldwide campaign against
M 61—18,815
and throbbed until it fell to a unirtnur. J
tuliereulosls
is
going
to
be
a
success
it
»» 86—¡6,650
canuot lie too strougly impressed that, At that moment it seemed to me that !
• » 82 —12,430
like charity, preventive measures must 1 caught the blare of another whistle,
• »
begin at home Fresh air must be ob a tritie louder than our last echo. A
103-7,765
tallied
by each occupant of every room shudder ran down my spine, and I
» »
88—7,690
In the house. This can never be ac­ leaned far out on the steps, but noth­
M 51 — 7,205
complished until housewives renllze ing «•«/¡ild be seen, and the sonnd was
i
>» 91 — 6910
ttuit the Istdy is of more value than not repeated. I mentioned the inci­
raiment and hn abundant supply of dent to the conductor, but he only
>» 93—6,185
pure air of more Importance to life laughed at me. That did not make
»? 99—4,800
than tile maintenance of the traditional me forget the blast 1 had beard sifting
H
snow whiteness of a pair of window out of the spni<.*e trees, and I knew In
52—3.370
iny heart that it did not come from
curtains
>» 20— 2.600
The fear of soiling white curtains our locomotive.
To keep inv mind off my fears I went
Nu mber 25 won the special prize ami also of admitting dust and dirt
forward to the baggage car and ebntt«^
into
the
rooms
where
it
can
settle
on
of sib»•erware for week ending May I
furniture and ornament* is quite as with the “newsy.” Theu I fell asleep
28th registering 8.975 votes which much responsible for tile closed win­ on a bench. •
,
’
•Crunch,
click!"
and
then
a
Anal
se
­
ns
is
the
dislike
of
drafts
was the largest number for that dow habit
ries of crunches.
Ruling
From
Attorney Book Selection of Public
week. A special prize of silverware It Is hard to overcome prejudice and
I knew that meant the air brakes,
harder still to root out an old establish-
will be given each week until August ed custom, but nevertheless these ele- and jutnpeti on to the limit. In an In­
General.
Library.
the last month of the contest. The mentary facts of hygiene should tie stant I whs tip and. grabbing my lan­
One of our citizens has reccimi
The librarian has on file letters
tern. tumb'tsi through the door after
contestant handing in the largest taught plainly and simply to elder the news ngenL The long train was
from the Attorney General a ruling from the Portland Library Associ»-
girls In school so that wiser habits of
number of votes in any week will be bouse management may be km.’Ulcated swinging far out on the Horseshoe
in regard to qualified voters. The tion and from the Library of the
awarded the prize for that week un- , To abolish curtains altogether from curve. The lurching and grinding of
import of the ruling is to the effect University of Oregon which coni
the brakes were like the torture of a
less the contestant has already re­ the windows of private dwellings nightmare With a Inst painful grit­
that
any qualified voter any person pliment very highly the list of books
would lie. perhaps, too much to expect
Rev |. |. Mickey delivered the who can regis ter may vote at any selected for th«’ Bandon Library.
ceived one of the special prizes, in of the present generation, but If this ting of the bt.ffers the train came to
Passengers, conductor baccalureat address Sunday night ¡it eelction-citÿ, county and slate upon Both of these letters state, further
which event the prize will be given i ideal cannot yet lie attained they might a standstill
nnd train crew were coming forward the school house. The high school
tie
made
of
some
less
expensive
or
to the contestant registering die
any measure whether it be a bond i more, that they exercise a verv
more readily renewable material. For in great alarm, but before we could
largest number of votes who has tile sake of appearances human lives reach the l< comotive tl»e engineer Glee club sang "Ave Maria," A issue, for public officials or for any strict censorship 111 selecting book--
not already received a special prize. must not be allowed to suffer.—London loomed out of the darkness, his face solo, "Rack of Ages” was render­ tax assessme it.
for their shelves.
No coni roversial
glowing with a fearful excitement. ed by Miss Elizabeth Fox, Alio a
Medical Press and Circular.
or
incendiary
literature
is allowed
This
ruli
ng
refers
to
Section
11
"Did you .««•e?’ h«- cried vaguely, and
novels
are excluded
I never saw a railroad man more over­ sol», "The Lord is my Shepherd” Article 11 of the Constitution oi the Problem
Feeling Heat and Cold.
Church papers are kept on tile but
by Miss Winifred McNair
The principal reasons that we feel come ’ Look yotjder!"
United States of America. The law
We ¡ill stared where he |x»inted. Above
in tiles t<> themselves and separate
objects that lire cold when brought lu
Both of these solos as w II as the
concerning qualified voters, is there­ from the secular literature.
contact with the skin quicker than the dismal lake, about a hundred yard*
those that are warm is that the skin, from shore, there hung suspended a music by the Clee Club was much fore, all inclusive, and anv one who
being a very poor conductor of heat, ball of brilliant, snow white fire, as if appreciated by the audience. Rev. I may vote at all can vote on anv one
absorbs heat slowly from tin object of the u«»on had lost her bearings and H. C Hartranft and F. J Chatburn
of the measures presented at the
¡1 higher teni|M>ratiire than Itself, while had tumbled toward the earth
We
other objects which are cooler and were denthlv silent nt the sight, No assisted in the exercises. The audi coming election of June yth
toriutn was filled to its full capacity
which in nearly every -instance nre one vohint«MTed an explanation.
TRY IT AT OUR EXPENSL
It is with regret that the Leader belter conductors of heat thnu the skin
We ¡ire in earnest when we ask y<-u t<»
“Don't yon understand?" yelled the anil was appropriately decorated for
five ORRINE a trial. You have nothing
learns of the sad misfortune that be­ absorb heat readily from the skin, and engineer
"Don’t you people under-
.0 risk and everything to gain, for your
the occasion.
Women
’
s
Commercial
Club.
hence
a
sensation
of
cold
is
felt
at
once
sb»
nd
?
There
Is
a
train
on
the
oppo-
fell W. L. Wallace, a well known
money will lie returned, if after a trial,
— ■
■«----
x
Mr
Mickey
r<ceiveil
many
com-
site side of the Horseshoe, and it wns
1 he Sweet Pea contest has not rou fail to get result« from ORRINE.
character in this vicinity, his being
Siring Up the Situation.
| coming up to meet us nt twenty miles plimi nts upon his address.
been forgotten and it is hoped that Tliip offer gives the wives and mother:?
adjudged insane was no surprise to
The young girl had been engaged as an hour We misstsl each other by an
>f those who drink to excess an op|*or
there will be good results of the con­ ¡unity to try the ORRINE treatment,
the people of Langlois, Mr. Wallace an amanuensis hy a society woman net of God!"
She discovered that nearly every day
Then I saw what he meant. That
test, and the prizes will be well de­ it is a very simple treatment, «-an l-o
as many of 11s knew him made his the husband and wife bad a quarrel, strange I mi II of light suspended out
fiven in the home without publicity or
served.
All join in help to beauti­ loss of I inie from business, and at :»
initiated bov into Cutrv county by so she gave notice that she was going there in the darkness was the focus of
unall price.
fy >ur city.
the two headlights, and Is,th engineers
writing literature for the Lakeport to leave.
ORRINE is prepared in two forma;.
"Why?"
inquired the lady. In sur­ hnd s«>en it in the ni< k of time
Remember the next meeting will No. I. secret treatment, a ,«>w<ler; OR
Improvement company," and was
prise
We stood there like «tatties I know
be on Friday, June 13 and all are HINE No. 2, in pill form, for those who
later on connected with that com-
"Oh. you don’t need an amanuensis, my h«,art wns Iwatlnc like a hammer,
lesire to take voluntary treatment. Cost-«
welcome.
He left the nmdnin.” replied the girl "What yon and my CMmra<1«>s were pale fnc«>d apd
pany as a land agent.
nly $1.00 a ls»x. Come in and talk over
I want Is n war corres|>ondentr' —You- opt-n mouthed with wonder.
Let all women who ate iniere» ted he matter with us. Ask for look let.
employment of that company some
kers Statesman.
When we h>u! in some measure re
in the good of our city, register and
time ago and took up selling insur­
Orange Pharmacy
covens! ourselv«»« we all marched for­
Washington, D. C. May jt.
1
l>e ready to vote at the coming
ward to shake hands with the fellows
No Cause For Worry.
ance policies in Coos and Curry
In the presence of a notable com­
"What do you suppose your father on the other train An Inquiry? Of
“lection on the water question, and
county and through irrational acts
pany
including many legislates,
will say when 1 ask permission to mar- emirs«» there was. and our «»onductor
(he
one mill tax lor the library
committed while there and othir ry you?"
was "finsi" for <Ms«»beytnff Instructions who had to do with its adoption
The
fact
I*
we
should
never
have
np-
There
are questions too, anti all
“I don’t know. But I wouldn’t wor-
places where he had wandered he
Bryan today signed the formal an­
proached the curi e until the other train
ry
de
didn
’
t
refuse
any
of
the
men
should/get frosted on l»oth sides and
was finally found to be unbalanced.
wbv asked for my four older sisters.” hnd passed 11* on a switch several nouncement of the seventh amend
Mr. Wallace has a fine education —Detroit l-'ree Press.
miles this side of IL—Wide World Mag­ ment to the constitution, providing thus be able to form an intelligent
azine
opinion of their own.
and is a good writer, it is thought
for direct election of Senators.
This Is Your
Chance!
To win something big.
Enter the big piano vot
slip, but go after it.
ing contest.
Don’t let the chance
There is yet time, but if you put
it off for another week it may be too late
Collect voting coupons at D. M. Averill’s, O.
A. Trowbridge’s Boyle Jewelry Co., and Ban
don Bakery.
Votes are given on the basis of
one vote for every cent paid.
Each yearly
subscription paid to the Recorder is good for
1,000 votes.
Even if you do not contest yourself
by collecting voting coupons you can
help your favorite contestant
WALLACE
- IS INSANE
Orrine for Drink Habll
Mechanical
Identified.
trouble and worriments caused the
A Hint Taken.
,
“Is that vonr prodigal son?" Inquired
breaking down of his mind. — Cutry the visitor to Uncle Zeke's farm, point­
"These ojiern glasses were riven to
ing to the youth who spent most of his in« n year air»».“ she said sweetly
County Leader.
F or S ale —Thoroughbred Bar­
red
Plymouth Rock eggs it. 50 per
“Aren’t they beautiful?” he replied
’’Yes.” she answered. "but I discov­ setting, Apply N.J. Crain, Ban
ered this afternoon that they’re be-
2itf
don.
time swinging In a hammock
“No.” laughed Unde Zeke pleasantly.
He's my fatted calf." - Harar's
S. R. Steele can sell you one of
ginning to rust from lack of ns«-."
W<«ekly.
the best farms in Ceos county 107
Whereupon he tumbled to himself
Much Wore«.
acres rich bottom’ land. 25 acres
and Invite,! her Io go to the tlienter.—
Heck Can anything make a man feel Detroit Free Press
bench. Better see Steele w ithin the
worse than to have his wife continual­
next ten days if you want this farm ly bearing for money? Peck—Sure!
I’nwprrlty ♦« nrt w(th<>n» mnnv fenm
dirt cheap.
I To Im', her demanding it — Boston and dl«f.->«te*. and adversity Is not with­
rranscttpt
out co tu forts and hopes—Lord Bacon.
For rheumatism
you will find
nothing better than Chamberlain’s
Liniment
Try it antj see how
quickly ir gives relief.
Eor sale by
C, V. Lowe.
Engineer
Voting Coupon
Good for
Piano
25 votes
Voting
Contractor and
in
Builder
Contt t
One of the»c coupon« will appear
every ¡»sue of the Bandon Record
See Adverti.ament
Bandon