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About Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1913)
Semi-Weekly Bfthdon Recgrddf .ficiobejf Mj t 13 Page 4 Just arrived direct from Factor)' a splendid as sortment of Libby's Cut Glass. Cut Glass is alwaws with in ,the bonds, of good taste. Exqusite designs, beautiful and brilliant. The word LIBBY etched on every piece, to those who know, stands for the best in quality, work manship and finish. Our select stock is at your service. . . Sabro Bros. Mnnufncturing Jeweler Phone 751. Bandon, Oregon a MO DM LOCAL NEWS. Geo. P. Lnird left on the FilHd today on a business trip to San Franjcisco. J. Howard Johnston returned on "the Fifield fr&m abusiness trip to Snn Francisco. Mrs. Albert GarQeUI and (.laugh, ter Carol retur iecl on the Fffield . from a visit to California. . . Fred L Leeper who has been looking after business affairs in California returned on the Fifield. ' Remember the Bandon )ry ' Goods Co4. will .give 20 per cent discount bn all silks Saturday Nov 'ember ist. " . As was announced in a recent issue of 4the Recorder Geo. E. Wilson is installing a power ham- ' mcr in his blacksmith shop. Mr. Wilson always believes in having the latest rfiachincry in his line, . m Miss Sophia' Henderson who has fonen employed in Averill's store for over a year left this week for her home jn'Eureka. Ivfiss Henderson's -father di-d 'about two weeks ago, and Miss Henderson will stay with her mother for a while at least. While the East, South and Central West have been suffering from bliz- zards and storms of various kinds the Pacific Coast' has pcn enjoying ' the most salubrous climate imagin- able, and tire nice thing about it here. in Coos county we have more than .climate. We have an abundance of wealth in timber, mineral and farm ing interests. . A-boy abotit ten or tvelve years old has'been caught taking .articles out af one of the stores in Bandon, and while the proprietors of the stores do not desire tt make any fuss al)QUt, yet something .will be done if the incident "occurs again. Parents should be looking after their .children, especially those who are thus inclined" as' a proper lesson now might save a grent deal of trouble and anxiety .later oiv Can You Save $10, $25,' $50 a month? MAKE it your rule to take out every month :ft this bank an intorest bearing Certificate of De posit for as much as you can spare. 1 our certificate will earn compound inter est, can be converted quick ly into cash, are perfectly safe and offer a most at tractive temporary or per manent investment.. They are issued in any denomin ation. FIRST NAT'L BANK Open during Noon Hour and Satur day Evening. AMERICAN VILLAGES. Here It ' Vritur Who Claims Tiny Are Positively Hideous. No (llHtlnctlvuly AiutTlnin style him arlMt'ii. utitl thouvoinja? Aiiierlnin Inam riiiimliis as uly and an tiMllstlimuhdi cil us u Zulu Itraul. lif Ita chni'Mci' It is simply a hihiiiio box. And from thai urcliotynu It i)rocMls upward, not through deRi-ec oj ifciiuty. but throng 'i doirrais of hlduousncss. The more It is pliisteri'd PIUk ornament hu uiort vnlpir and forhlddltit? It becomes. Til more It la adorned with color the morv that color becomes a madness, u de buuch, a public Indecency. Tiiku a train ride through any Ainer' lean state and'yon will be sickened by the chaotic itKllnrtuT of the lllttlni: villages- houe Bymwllna and shape less, a huge mlvertlsliiL' sign np'iti every tint wall, n'ti Intolerable effect ol fiirelessncsa. Ijjiioniuov, squalor, bad taste and downright vIciniinneRs. Hut make the aio sort of Journej throiiRb France or Oeiroiaiiy- sny froul Itrcmcu to Munich or from l'arls w Lyons or through Austria or Italy or Switzerland. and you wltl Iw cliitrmeu by the beautiful harmony risible on ail Hides, tlw KulcoPtllrwtiti of detail to general clT,ei't, the Tiistllietlve lee. hit; for color, tlia xilifr jjrouimiK. .tin constant presence of tradition and i style. The design at the neasnnl houses changes tweutjr 4uum between tlie Wcstphallau plnlti nnd the fool hills of tlie Alps, 1ml in every cIhiukv there Is u subtle reflection of-tin physical environment, nn unmlstaliable expression of huutnn iii4mtlon. worin ly estate nnd character. I don't Unow any only rilluge be tween Ut enien amU Alunlch, nor 'even a village without W distinction, .IU ppeclal beauty. 1f Intttvidunl charm Hut I don't, know of it village between Washington and Chicago that is not frankly aprmilliff. Smart ftet. " . A Foif Jyry. In n suit Bo'mo years ago between father nnd sou before an Indiana Justice ofthe pence the ucstet coniprls lug tlie Jtiry came In arftcr three hours' deliberation with the following Im partial verdict: "We. the Jury, agree to. Had Judgment for urlthvr plaintiff nor defendant anrt flmJ that euch pay half the costs." It Is an lit the verdict struck every one Iwlnt unusually fair that even the parllra to the action were sntlslled.-Cn mid Comment. Both We ps flidifto to i-oso. A sory of "inilllnif." A dying Jockey commending hi son to the ginls that ciivorn racing lidded an u navtiug inonl tlou: "Novel tnlk, my Iwy. I talked onvc too often, t wna riding n match with J., 'and wo we're nech and neck 'You needn't ride so tinnV t mM 'I'm not going to win. 'Oh, nfen't you?' he said, whereupon he fell of? his bono, nnd I had to win." Ixnidou Nation. 6yc. It wns the third day nt sea, nnd the Dostcn "ttinn who sat uest to tho Chi cn&o in nn in the dinar oft tho, steamer wns sick nnd irrltabto. "Why do you boll your food tn that manner?" nsko6 the Boston mnn'as he watched tlie Chicago' innii cat. "To kocp It down." replied tlw C&J cngo mnu. St. fxjtul Past-ispUtch. Norway'ii Clifnal. Tho nverago length of lfu 1 creator in Norway 'than in utxj other country. This Is attributed to the fact that tho temperature l cool jud ' uniform. throughout tho your. Ah Old Story. "Did pint palmist toll yoti tho truth about yourself?" , . "Yes, but my tttfe tia been doing that for years." yiwMnBhanrABe-Hef' old. Gjo'nt. "Do yon believe In iffn?" "Certnlnly, whti) ttroy nro to 1st peo ple Unow whnt business yow orp tn." Ilnlttinoro Aiuertcan. Wasting Timo. . Enraptured, they gazed. Hand ia linnd, upon tlte twautihil scene stretched before them ia the .setting sun. "Iwas the Uk district, and they but three dsvys. upon their honeyrhoon. , . "Dearest," lie yaiii, gazing at her fondly, "isn't this heavenly?" 'Yes, Reginald," ohe softly nuir mured, "Do, you bnovs, he whispered ardently, "to me life ios not scdni long ejiough for oat happiness?' Just chink, eveu. if we aye Wtunate, our married life can h&rdlp iatt 'longer than 50 ySars." t "Isthat all?" slip, queried, won deringly, adding nearer. "Yes, that's all,"ra touch of sad ness in his voice'. "Only 50 years in which to love each plhgr." "Then kiss me quick, Reginald;," she exclaimed: "we re wasting' time. London 'Answeis. o For Sale. E 1 2 SW 1.4, Sli t-4oNW Hi SV 1-4 SE 1.4, Sec. 3? T. 29 S., R.13W. 160 acres timber. Will, sell for assessed valvation on county cruise. Geo. B. Morgan, Bandon Ore. 64-tf COST OF LIVING SHOWS INCREASE Three Par Cent Jump In Prices During Past Year. o BEEF FROM SOUTH, AMERICA Bacon 8hoys Remarkable Advance of 128.5 Per Cent In Past Decade Other Articles of Food, Meat Especially, G8 Bounding Up Statistics .Submitted by Bureau of Labor. o Washington. Bncon had advanced 12SX per cunt, pork cliopy 111 per cent and round Steak 102.D per cent on Juno 10 of this year, compared with th'o nvcrngo .prlcos for tho ten yenr period ending with 1000, accord ing to startling tables made public .by the bureau of Inbor BtutlMrcs. Tho llguros phow thut retail prlcwT of food in general wero 00.2 per cent higher on the. ditto mentioned than for tho ten yenr period In question, while they nro 0.3 jicjr cent nbovu tho price of Juno 10, 1012, and 14 A ntjovo tho average of Juno 10, 1011. . Sugar ( a shining light, wlth'n do cllno in prlco of 8 per cent from tho ten year average, but this ray of sun shine ais snowed under when consum ers -arc told that sinokod ham shows nn, increase In price of 84 per cent, lien? 70.8 per cent, sirloin steak- 70.2 per cent, rib roast 70 per cent, lard 00.0 per. cent, cornmcal 07.3 per cent potatoes 44.-1 per cent, biUtvrr 41.3 por .cent, eggs 40.8 per cent, milk 88.4 per cent niHi nou,r 28.0 per cent . When the prlco of'cnch of tho fifteen articles Included In the bulletin is con sidered accordjng to tho 'average con sumption in worklngmen's families, ro-' fall prices nre Rhown to 'have been at a higher level on June 10'of this year than nt any other tlme-durlng the last twenty-'th,ree nnd a hclf years, with the siuglo oicoiitlon of Nov. 10, 1012, when tho Level was slightly higher. 40 tun I prices werp obtained in forty cities, Including- Now. York, Iioaton, Philadelphia. Chicago, St. Louis. San Frnncisco, Buffalo, Newjtrk nnd Now Orleans, beltlug tho country both ways. . While' tho average increase In tho cost of living at retail grocery stores 011 Juno 10, 1013, as compared with' June 10, 1012, Is placed -nt only 3.3 per cunt, the increase In ninny articles was much hlglier. Hneon Is In tlrst plnco in this comparison, tho price In 1013 being 10.2 per cent higher .than In 1012. Smoked ham ts second, showing an Increase -oT 14.1 percent for tho year, 'while pork chops occupy third place,' with an increase' of 13.4 per cent Hens- advanced 11.8 per cent; eggs. T1.7 per cent; round stealr. 10.1 per cent; sirloin stenk, 0.8 per cen;,lard, 7.2 jier cent;' rib roast, 0.8 per cent; butter, 0.8 per cent and milk, 4-1 per cent' . South America 'is sending ffreatly In creased shipments of bacf to the Unit ed States, and the importation of this product' ijow tins bec'omo-n factor in tho import trade. 'Between 2,000,000 aud 3,000,000 pounds of fresh beef, part from Argentina, harp entered tho Vorta of tho United States in the last threo months. A large portion of tle hoof la coming from 'Australia. Olllcinla 'of the department of -commerce predicted that .tho Imports of fresh beef from these countries In tho present fiscal year will exceed 8,000,000 pounds. TO GRIND WILD RICE. . Flour of H Will Be Tried n Ea psrlmsnt Grand Itnplds, Mich. IT. L,. Vance, "the wild rice, king" of the Topple river country, has commenced the manufacture of rice flour from tho products-of tho shallow fakoa,of north. cm Minnesota. For years Mr. Vnnco has made a business of harvesting wild rico and . tins built up a market Tho flour will bd manufactured atho Anderson grist mill at La Prnlrio, 'especial machinery for tho purposo being Installed. Bcforo being ground the rlco tnustt go through a roasting or drylns proc esi, and this is donti near wliere the grain Js harvested. A mnchliio devised nnd built for this purposo by Mr. Vance Is jcapable qf roasting 1,200 pounds In sis minutes. As far as known, this is tlr) first time an at tempt has'been .made to manufacture flour from wild rlco. Tho raw ma terial Is plentiful, and practically the J (ftHv fWfUt will tin tlm rtnlti.r.w anil 4 4 "'- ..... .uu ...Ul .lift H grinding no seeding or soil prepara tion being necessary. . a PELLAGRA Iff ENGLAND. 1 o Plfty Cales 'Studied Confirm Theory It a Is Not Due to Maize. London. FJfty, cases of pellagra, whose existence only became known to any considerable. section of tho Brit ish public as u result of tho disclosures nt tho recent International medical con gress, .hnvo $)cen found In Bnglnnd nnd 8cotlnnd nnd personally Investi gated by Professor Sambon, who has gono to the United States to study tlie delsenso there. Professor Snmbon's doubts ns to the maize origin of pellngm nppenr to be confirmed, according to the British MedlclM Journal, by tho fact that the dlfieasea declared itself in the Brit ish isles, wfcero maize Is sparingly con taawd. . Let 'er Buck. lVndlolon RountUUp Kjljii the Grand. Six wit'U.s ;tjo tlit'ii' was held at l'ondlclon, Orcj;on tlicjjrcal est wild i. .t c.Iiil)iiii it i vct pic seulcd anvli tc in ilic Uniltd States, l'ully 35 000 peunlc atten ded llie Rotiiul-U). . Tl;y came from all parts ol the country and while in Pendleton many wheje obliged to sleep in, railroad cars, otheis in tents anil no doubt some,) were liraky to crawl into a ha stack for a nilys rest; such was the popu larity of the I'rtid Felon round-up. A Complete set of seven reels of motion pictures were taken every event was filmed, from tit? parade through Pendleton to -tfhe filial buck injibroncr. contest that w.vs to de cide who would obc . ike. clw .ipion btickafoo in the wotld Three camera men took tlie' pictuns ud fro n the three copies &kti th best one was selected for es.WNii1wi pir poses Tlie manayviwervt A the Grand is veil' fotlurvite in booking these filuis at this enfTv Atc, the pictures have been nn ihv road only three weeks, and the cost of entuin the piclures runs1 up to a hij;h figure. The films will lie shown in Han don one day only, Sunday, Novem ber 9th afternoon ad evening, matinee al 3 p. a. Aiiiwission will be 25c children ijc. !Jwis ojx-n Sunday evening t 6:30. 'cv buck. . . FRED 3L. LEEPER Contractor and Builder - If you arc nhiiing; to Imiltl let me figure with y. I'Jatis and cstiinatts furnisJieti. P. t. BOX O0X BAfiltJON City Transfer R. M. Bolltr, Prop. , ALL KINDS OF HAULING.DONIL With . DISPATCH BANDON OREGON Hotel Bandon American I'lim, $1.00 . and $1.50 per day. European Plan, rooms 50c, 75c & $i per day k G. CASSIDVt Proprietor Benjamin Ostlind Consulting Engineer arid Architect Office in Thrift illde. Mcchnnicnt . ' Engineer Contractor "and guilder t Bandon - Orcoon DRINK HABIT RELIABLE HOME TREATMENT Tho OitniNR treatment for tlio DrinV Ilnliit can lio uspd with nbsoluto conf.. denco. It dfistrojB all dcslro for whiskey, beer or other alcoholic stimulants. Thous. amis Jinvo ucees8fully used it and huw lieen restored to lives of sobriety and use fulness. Can Iw given secretly. Costs only $1.00 ier box. If you fail to get results from ORItlNR after a trial, yrnu money will lo refunded. Ask for fro booklet telling all about ORRLNE, a Orange Iharmacy 0 tm Big Discount in Silks . r " f " Now is the lime to buy your silks We will give . 2 ; Per Cent . Discount on all Silks in tlie Store, Satur day, November 1st. The Store I The Steamers i o ! i Fifield are pirst-clns in Every Detail. Large State rpomtr Wide Berths, Gentlemanly Assistants' Tlie Only Passenger I of CoquiHe Riv&r Equipped, with Wireless j For Speed, Safety and Comfort Travel With These Steamers Bandon Warehouse Comry, Agents ! Eqiilppct! willi Wireless ' S. 8. BREAKWATER ALWAYS ON TIME SAILINGS From Portland Every Tuesday at 8 P. fdl . From Coos Bay Every Saturday at Sor- ' vice of the Tide. Confirm Sitin Through M. F. SHOEMAKER, An B.nihm . Phone 142 Hotel Gallier Rates $1.00 to $2.00 per day. Special rates by week or month Saenple room in connection Bandon A. D. MiUs Twenty of the best lots in Azalia Park on easy terms. I have the best available properties in the city listed. Come and see ,me. Real Estate, Fire Insurance, Notary Public of Quality" I i a t I 0 ! Boats irr and out I i r Oregon Speedwell o 3 O 9