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Semi-Weekly Bandon Recorder, July 25, 1913 Accuracy! It is a distinct plea sure to soil a watch that will literally astonish its owner by its wonderful accuracy—a watch that will stay accurate year after year through all kinds of service. That’s why we oiler you ^fiarnilturt jjjutclr "FU Hat ¡road Timtkoafitr tf Anrica'“ This watch is a marvel ef ac curacy, thinness and beauty. Made in all sizes, for men and women. Also Hamilton movements sold separately to fit almost auy case. ' The children of A. F. Miller the contractor are sick with whooping cough. I is. O’Toole lek the first ot t hi week for a three months visit to hi- old noine at Ba uh >00. Wis Philip Blufldtdl. of Blundell Bros ice cream and confectionery parlors, is taking a vacation of a few weeks in Curiy county. Miss Blanche Radlev left on the Elizabeth for Point Lonea, Calil . where she will spend some time visiting wit'll relatives. 1.1.. Kronenberg and family and ■Col R H. Rosa and daughter i Kath.vn and son Archie left today i for an auto trip through Oregon and C ilifornia. Mrs. ] N Langlois and daughter- Lena ;<n 1 Delph • are visiting rela tives at Cape Blanco, and Miss Ler a is raking a vacation from her duties i at Central Warehouse. Marvin Lyons was down from Cortuille last night Mi— Iva Howey of Ccqi . - th gue- gue-t Mrs. S R Steele. Mrs. C. W Hill of the Hill Studio Is in Coqutll this week *ith Mt. Hili’- parents W. |. Ginter <>t Washington 1>. t). i- spending ih ■ summer on the »-•» st and was m Bindon thi week. ll W. Tuttle uh-' has been en- j tying Bandon summer for the past t vo weeks imiide-l Ifiursd.v to Parti uni H I*. •'«•riel and family of Los A" ales are occupying apartments in the Donald Charlson hou-e for tile summer. p. W Laird and wife and chiid- ren drove down in their auto from their ranch above Coquille and back last Wednesday. Win. McLeod has traded his big Packard car for a 35 horse power Hu- son. The trade wa- mane with Mr. Craig of »Marshfield. Mr. Burkholder and family of Coquille are spending tlieii vacation in Bandon and finding considerable pleasure in hooking sea perch A new floating dock has been b nit just east of the Estabrook Co’s new dock, for the use of small craft. Phis has been long felt want and is an improvement that is much need ed Mrs David ¡.owe and children of Coquille passed through here the first of the week on their way to Currv county to visit relatives. They stayed over a day and visited Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Thrift of our city. Miss McKenzie head nurse at the Emergency Hospital went down to. her home on the Sixes river the latter part of last week to attend the golden wedding anniversary of her Manufacturing Jewelers parents Phone 751, Bandon, Oregon ’Arthur Coach will soon move bis Louvre Cafe into his new quarters in the Lorenz building. He is having the building put into con dition for a real modern city cafe. Wanted — Agate Work—Sabre Misses Hallie and Freda keep Bros. came down from Myrtle Point Sun Shnes shined at Hotel Gallter by day in the car with Dr Endicott Archie Jorgensen. 1-9 tf and family and are visiting their Try the Unique for a good square brother Dr. R. V. keep and other nteal and sweet bread. relatives in Bandon C. R. True is roModeling the H. F. Morrison has bought the residence property recently pur Rev. and Mrs. J. J Mickey leave Dunklee property on Spruce street, next chased trom E. E. Reynolds. week for Los Angeles and and has rented the same to Thomas other points in southern California WANTED—By experienced woman F. Haggerty. This is a nice mod This is the occasion of Rev. oickev’s position as camp cook, address Box ern home and one that it will be a vacation and h” and wife expect to 144, Bandon. 59t2x be gone until latte; part of August. pleasure to occupy. F or S ale —On corner of Fill M isunderstood. C. A. Jamieson of Bandon, was a more and 30’ streets, groceries at "How did you And your bed?” ask living prices. Call and see A. H. Port Orford visitor Saturday having ed rile bustling landlady of the new been spending a tew' days on the lodger. Sparks. 54tf Sixes, where he recenttv sold the “Madam. 1 am not a drinking man A surprise awaits you at the Fur- Big Jewel placer mine fir $5,. » »') I found my lied without difficulty.”— Call and niture Store on the hill. I Houston Post. —Port Oriord Tribune learn our prices on new furniture Editor M. A. Simpson of the just received. • Many Kind« of Day* In Ona. Bandon Surf look a trip to Langlois Dr. J. L Masson veternary, of A mean solar day is the average or Tuesday with Clint Malehorn and Myrtle Point will be at Garouttes mean of all the apparent solar days In livery ban» Saturday and Sunday party in the Cadillac and savs the a year. Mean solar time is that shown roads are a fright and that “Horn” by a well regulated clock or watch, July 25th and '26th. while apparent solar time Is that shown is “some driver.” by a well constructed sundial. The New orders of bicycle repairs of M. F. Shoemaker and C. M. difference between the two at any time all kinds constantly arriving. Will Is the equation of time and may amount take erdets for bicycles of any kind. Spencer came in over Sunday from to sixteen minutes and twenty-one sec the West Shore oil well where the onds The astronomical day tiegins at rjotf S. D. B arrows . noon and the civil day at the preceding E. C. Miller has sold his grocery Shoemaker, Spencer and Smith midnight The sidereal and mean so families are camping, The two lar days are both invariable, but one and conlectionary to a Mr. Loomas formerly of Roseburg and the lat gentlemen returned to the woods day of the latter is equal to 1 day. 3 minutes and 56.555 seconds of the for ter already has possession of the this morning. SABRO BROS Local Notes mer. same. Mrs. J. M. Uptwn and three child ren of Marshfield, passed through Bandon Wednesdvy on their way to Langlois where they are visiting relatives. Atty. The»-. F. Haggerty left on the Elizabeth lor San Francisco and it is rumored that he will not return alone In fact the rumor is pretty well grounded as things have hap pened recently that point very strongly toward the fact. Dr. I.. P. Sorensen and fainilv The Estabrook Co. has their new will start Monday for three week's •lock just east of their office well fill vacation down in Curry county ed wkh poles and ties. There are during which time the doctor’s den only a very few people in Bandon tal office will b- closed who realize the er.otmity of Ute Captain Willards new launch amount of business done by this Charm will be on run between Ban co igiany here in course of a year. don and Coquille next week. She C. C. Inman has purchased C. A. is one of the finest river craft on the Pacific cca-t and die captain may Jamieson's and Diveibtss Bros, placer mining properties down on well feel proud of her. the Sixes river in Curry county tor an Eastern company. These are said to both be excellent properties and there is likely to be things doing in the gold mining business down there. Safeguard Your Capital And secure come. a dependable in Your principal invested here ill interest-bearing Certifi cates of Deposit, will be safe- guarded by all the fader* which make thw National Rink rtrong. If left on deposit for received a complimentary copy of the private d.aiy of Robert Dollar on his recent visit to China, The book contains the captains auto- graph and photograph. The book is a very valuable volume as it gives <«1 account of the Dollar transactions in China. lix which you may add to yeur principal or draw in eash, as you prefer. And will be paid back to you IB cash when you want h FIRST NAT'L BANK Opsw duiing Noon Hnur *-d Satur ila y Evaatngs. Quick Mustard Plaster. A trained nurse says that If one for gets the exact proportions for making a mustard plaster one can be quickly made by cutting a thick slice of bread, dipping it for just a second in hot wa ter, then spreading with white of egg and sprinkling thickly with mustard. The egg will prevent blistering.—New York Times. The Piet. “What is the plot of this play*' ask ed the manager “It fca’t complete.” replied the au thor “The plot Is to get a lot of peo ple to pay $2 each to see It aod I think we'll do it If you will come In on the The Bandon Public Library has conspiracy.”—Washington Star. manths will produce an assur ed rate of income, Buried Upside Down. On Box Hill, tn Surrey, may be seen the tomb of a man who was. by his own special request burled upside down tn a coffin placed In a marble easing. With bls head to the earth and bis feet to the sky be calmly awaits the judgment day, so the story runs, in the belief that heaven Is un der the ground and that believing this, it was his duty to be buried with bis bead toward it—London Tit-Bits. Everything For Everybody at Hvr Grief. THE I DAIRYMAN. One of the easiest methods of increasing the dairy protit is to make every cow iu the herd productive—that is. to eliminate tile nonproducers. An inexperienced man has no place on u dairy farm unless be is willing uud anxious to learn. Fine cornmeal for the skim < » milk calf is a good substitute 11 for the more expensive oilmeal. To double the amount of milk per acre and cut the cost of milk production in two—build a silo The heifer bred too early al ways remuins stunted In growth, and her milk flow is shortened for all time. Lighting, ventilation and clean liness must be practiced before best results can lie secured in the dairy. In Nearly 3 W eeks Piano Voting Contest will close Use every possible channel to collect votes for your favorite contestant BEST Ml’ ’(ING METHOD Dry H ands Whc Better Results Than cats Are Wet. Tile follow 11 . -<ay, written by .1 M Peterson, M<-»-, i county. Minn., won the highest state premium in the dairy farm educational contests being con ducted by the dairy and food depart ment of the state of Minnesota, says Hoard's Dairyman. The subject for this contest wus, "Which Is the Best Method of Milking, Wet or Dry Hand, and Why?" The following is Mr Pe terson’s essay: Iu comparing different methods of milking then- are three things. 1 ne- lieve, which ought to be considered as being of the greatest importance namely, cleanliness, its effect upon the cow and rapidity. The first named is the one which we need to eousider the most, as it directly affects the qu ity of dairy products, wholesome milk it is for without - - Ability to bring out a an absolute 1. good dairy |n- . t. no matter what is done to it After milk i- - uuce become dirty it may be strained ever so much and the essence of the dirt will still remain in the milk. For this reason dry band is better than wet band milking, because if all external dirt and dust is removed from the udder and teats there still remains some dirt in the pores, which in wet hand milking is washed and worked out. as it were, and is constantly be ing drawn downward toward the end of the teats, where it will eventually join the milk. The same bolds true as regards the hands of the milker, for no matter how clean you may wash your hands there always remains some dirt in the pores, which will be worked out by wet hand milking. Also in warm weather the hands will perspire more or less, and this perspi ration will also Join the milk in the manner described above. Now as to the effect on the cow of dry and wet hand milking. To obtain the best results the time of milking must be as pleasant to tJie cow as any other For this reason, too. I believe, dry hand milking should be preferred, as It will Irritate less the delicate tissues of the udder and teats Also I d cold weather the teats are not so liable to become chapped and cracked and eon sequentl.v sore when dry hand tnstead of wet hand milking is used. Then it is possible to milk a good deal more rapidly with dry hands than with wet This may seem a mere trifle at first glance, but still if you only gained a minute’s time per cow at each milking on a herd of fifteen cows you would be one-half hour ahead each day. which if summed up for the month and the year would mean a considerable saving in time. Hori« Indigestion. Votes Can Be Obtained At O A. Trowbridge’s D. M. Averill’s Bandon Eakery Boyle Jewelry Company The Agate Trade at these stores and ask for Votes. Subscriptions to the Bandon Recorder are good for 2,000 votes for each year subscribed. Renewals or back subscriptions, if paid before close of contest are good for full number votes A. D. Mills Twenty of the best terms. lots in Azalia Park on easy I have the best available properties in the city listed. Come and see me. Real Estate, Fire Insurance. Notary Public We want you For our customer—not just today, but tomor row and for all time to come, if Right Goods Right Prices For n horse afflicted with chronic In digestion nnd an abnormally loose con dition of the bowels the following treat ment is recommended: Feed about one- half an ordinary ration and let it con sist of five parts of whole oats and one part of wheat bran dampened with water at time of feeding Always give the drinking wnter before feeding Do not work the animal soon after a meal, but see that It Is worked or abundantly exercised every day. Feed mixed clover and timothy hay or straight timothy hay and give most of it nt night AHow^free access to rock salt. If the horse eata Its bedding use planing mill shavings or sawdust in place of straw After feeding In this manner for a couple of weeks, sboiild the trouble persist, mix in the feed twice daily one tabjaspoonful of «■■■MMBaMaBMHIM'aflnHHBHHHHI a mixture of two parts powdered wood charcoal and one part each of granular hyposulphite of soda, powdered nux vomica and ground gentian root- Fartn Journal He—Why don’t you give me a dance before midnight? Young Widow—Well, you see. at 11 JO tonight it will be a year since my husband death I must honor bis memory properly and not Preventing Udder Troubles. dance until after the year la up.— “Dalry4nen woald have tbemselv Hlegende Blatter <tn Immense amount of worry, work and loss If they Instantly Isolated a Ahead and Behind. i.ow when anything is seen to be wrong Wife of Dernier Crl Artist—Poor Ed with her udder." says Dr. A. 8. Aiei gar! He's 100 years ahead of bis time. onder of (he College of Agriculture of Landlord-1 can’t help that He'« throe the University of Wisconsin “Infer mouths behind in his rent—Life. tlon from germs is present in nearly all cases of mammttla igargeo of the Bin and penalty rd through the world udder The Infection Is often carried with their heads tied together —Plata from the diseased cow to other cow» by the milker's bands, ur the Infection spreads from stall floors and gutters Lost contaminated by milk or pus from a Somewhere in Bandon, an a I «tract caked odder The contents of • dis for property known as Long's Park. eased udder should never bo milked Anyone knowing oi this abstract on to ttie stall floor The affected cow should Is- uillki-1 last or by some one please return same to owner and who does not milk the other rows All receive suitable reward. —Chris milkers slxwild be rarofnf to ■ hands frequently and to keep Long 59'H* Courteous Treatment and prompt delivery is what you want WE HAVE YOU Good Printing The Recorder job department is the best equipped in the Coquille Valley and the class of printing turned out is as good as that which comes from the best shops in the cities. The cost is no greater than you pay for ordin ary work. Bring your n^xt order here The Bandon Recorder The Recorder’s Up-to-date Job Department is at your service