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About Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1914)
CO O Semi-Weck'lv BahdTm" Recorder) January 13, jt4 a red ire years suraiice CompahyJ) has n climbing trie' fire 'insurance ladder un'J to-day il 's'laijps at the top. y In the volume t of fire protection it gives the; American people it sdsabcrVe every other fire insurancejcompwiy. When you need fire insurance E. E.SOAKES . .LAVING A BRITISH. GHOST. best India' Natives. Used an English Formula, So f hoy Thouaht. I.o' J Crowe, secrelury or state for tuillrt. old u08t(irj- Ui'p Jungle when bidding Roddby to n number of oflicors newly appointed .to Kovormnunt scrv tee in I mllii at, an Informal roceptl&u at tin.' India" olltee. "I remember bearing years npo lri India a story of a young mjbnltern who went nlnne on It shooting expedition away' Into the .wild country of the Malabar roast Tlie 1)0111? follow Wifs iittm Uod by fever In tho Jttifjflu.. (lied nd wafi burled, and the people wlioro be died felt thenmelvcn In no little dif ficulty iih tt how his Hptrlt might be pacified and not linttnt theih. "It wan necessary, therefore, to place, upon bin grave someUiltif: dis tinctively British, which would keep the spirit quiet They were a hundred miles from nny cantoninent. but I vtn told that a small party of these' siini'ilc folk we'll t down to tills cantunnJeut and pun-based a' bottle of whisky, two bottles of soda water and if paper of cherootH. which they placed on the grave and 1 was told that, in spite or difficulties, every year a parly ofthnm trotted down for the same purpose. "It seems a matter for regret that a concrete expression of Rutland's na tional neilliis rtiuld not have found outlet In a different formula." Pall Mnll Onssette. M. G. POHL BANDON The best is not too good for your eyes. Try me! fM M.lllli I HailUMMIHillllHIIIMI'r To Save Life First . and property afterwards is the fireman's duty. Your duty; is to see that in case of firf: your loved ones are not made homeless and penniless Order a fire insurance policy fnjin us today. Every day's delay means the risk of see ing .your family without a honk or till' means of getting one. Donald Mac Kin tosh Benjamin Ostlind Consulting Engineer and Architect Office in Thrift fildg. tMiss Simpson Q.AAI TATE NURStE Phone 934 Mrs. Guy Dipple Spirclla's Corsclcire ' 1'IIOMi 714 . MRS. W. W. WOLFE 'e INSTRUCTOR OF : PIANO 0 IN A FAMOUS CATHEDRAL - Views1 From tho Upper Regions of St. Pnul's, In uonaon. The famous whispering gallery of , Piuii'n cathedral. London. Is reach ed by a (light of twenty steps from the library. This nailery, which is uboiu 210 feet above the cathedral tloor, la noted for n curious echo and is so named because a whisper uttered near the wall on one side.of it Js distinctly limiiiiie to a norson standing on the other side, a distance of 10S feet in a straight lino, it rnm tiiia nnint it cood view is ob tained of the church Interior, the tes scllntcd pavement of which looks like a minute chessboard, but It is liable to cause giddiness to any one not used to heights It also commands, tno best view of Thornhill's paintings nnd of the cnthedral generally. From the whispering gallery 118 steps lead up to tho stone gallery, an nntnr iffillerv with a stone nnninct running round the base of the dome. Here in tho clear sky of early morning mnv nffnn lu nllt.lllicil 11 WOlldorfltl view of London, n view which Is still more extensive from tho golden gal lery nbove tho dome. Prom this nolnt the lantern may be nBoiuliwl hv ii snlrnl staircase to the coldon ball, where six persons may stand at once. Argonaut. , One's Own Company. nn nt tl, tnotvj nf clinr.'icter is tho nb'llliy of a man to 11 ml satisfaction without egotism in his own society. One who cannot be nlono without-n miserable restlessness must be the vic tim of a structural defect In his pur- sonallty. The well stored mind pro vides company enough for an occasion al Interval of solitude. He who has read well and thought much and care fully observed has Introduced himself to a society which will afford hliu en tertainment wheti none, in the tlesh. Is present. If a man Is afraid to be alone It must be because ho is afraid of bis own thoughts or because bis thoughts are few and scattered and cannot 1111 tho vacuity. Some or us cannot afford to think, when, ns the lioet puts it. "lint to think is to be full of sjrrow." At such a time we catch eagerly at any diversion that puts to rout the shadows. Philadel phia Ledger. 8hlpWreck and Courts Martial. The rnstotn of Onldltig courts martial In the Hrliish navy after every case of shipwreck has a curious origin. In 17-11 tlie Wnger. one of Commodore Alisons vessels, was' wrecked olf the coast of Chile, most of tho crow being saved. The men and some or the Jun ior olllcers held that they were no longer amenable to discipline because their pay ceased with the wreck, but the captain. whoso name was Davy Cheap, differed, treated them ns muti neers nnd shot ono of his midshipmen. Ho Was then deposed, nnd most of the crew made off In three of the boats. Later when it was proposcd'To proceed against tho so called mutineers the law officers of the crown decided that the mcji had been correct In their view. This discovery led to the framing of section 1)1 of the articles of war. which' provides that in the case of shipwreck, destruction or capture by the enemy n ship is held to remnin In commission pending Inquiry by n court martial. Houseboats of the Thames. Tho row of houseboats, each with its (lowers, awning, llotllla of skiffs; the quantities of well groomed boats for hire nmoug the willows all nlong tin; Thames' bnnksthls Impression comes on the top of that of the half hour tho other day coming into Lon don in a slcklv fog. of the horrible' "miles of nerniondsey and Lnnibeth along the lines, the ruthless heaps of rubbl'h. the hurry and grime or the two stations at Waterloo." The house boats, etc.. are the elaborate llowet of tluitviiKl.V plant called civilization: TJio stand for the comfort, tho lux- 'ury. tiro . high standard of England, which even In its tower walks of life offers similar prizes, similar complica tions, luxuries unknown -abroad. One says to opesclf: "I low these people know how to live! How they exploit llfe!"-Vernou Lee In Scribner's. To Exchange. Lots in Highland Park Add. to Uandon for work in clearing land. : A. HaberJy. Notice of Bids For City Offic ial Printing. Notice is hereby given that tested bids will 1m received bv the Common Council of the City of Bandon, Coos county, Oregon, until half pjut seven o'clock p, m, Wednesday, the 2 1st day of February, 1914. for the City Official printing for the ensuing year, all bids mutt be made out on blanks which wiil be supplied upon request at the office of the City Recorder and in accordance with the requirements as on file in said offiice'.aqd there open to the inipecrion ol all persons Inter rsled therein. By order ol the Common Council. E. B. KAUSRUD. Ctty Recorder, Jan. 13th and 20th, 1914 my nssevern- Obliging., 'Will you corroborate tions?" . "Naw. I can't do that Hilt Pllstnnd by wluit 'ye say." Ualtlmore American. Talk About Solid Comfort! Y'ou just want to get one or our uiLiAiuR cigars, between your teeth and light it. There may be other ci gaJs as good as the DICTA TOR but they will cost you more money than you may care to pay. The price of the DICTATOR is only 10c and when you have smoked one you'll wonder how it can be1 so little. Bowman Gigar Co. They conquer who. liellevo they can. Old Saying How He Learned English. Whig See some years ago came to New York from Sun Francisco to see tlfe big city boforo returning to Ills na tlvo laud, whore be hoped to live on the money which he had 'saved. He wanted to learn a little I2nglln!i and routed a room on the east side over a Htore. He was a (pilot man of good tin bits noil soon mnde himself useful In the store, where he nave hfs Unit; 'In exchange for the language experience. After six months he was ready to go to China, and after all arrangements for hlx trip bad been made ho went to Chinatown to show his Hntflish. He ws surprised to find that bis Ungllsh speaking countrymen did not under stand hltu and dually learned to bis horror that lie had lived In a German district and had learned Gorman by mlstnke.-Now York Tribune. Sale of Ileal Property for I'np.'ilil 1 Street Aev-mont. Whereas on the 1 1th day of October, 1913, there was entered in the docket tit City liens (it the city of Dandon, Coos county, Oregon, delinj quent a-f:sm-nt as assessed by Ordinance No, 306 of the otdinancrs ol the city of Bandon, for the cMeniion l Orepon Avenue (formerly yber nathy street) into Wall street (formerly extension of First street) as assessed with benefits in front I of Lot 2, Block 1, FMier Addition to Dandon, ' Oregon, in the sum of $13,25 nnd assessed to I Edward H, Fili and Ada A. Fish. Said as sessment has never been paid nor the lien dis charged nor satisfied. I Now, iherefor notice is heteby given that by vir'ue nnd in pursuance oftrc, 122 ol the charter j of llie i ity of Bandon. Coos counly, Oiegon, I directing me to coHest ssid unpaid assc 'ment by t .'die o( raid property to eat! fy the raid lirn of 1 3.25 with intcrrt thereon at the rate of 6 per cent per annnm from (he 11th day of October, i 1913 and penalty togrther with costs of adver tising and talc thereof. I will on Wednesday the lllh day of February, 1914 at the hour of ! 2 o'rlc k p. m. ol said day at the Iront door oi , die City Kail in llie cilyol Bandon, Coos county I Onegon. sell at Public auction to the bidder ofierin; the lea-t airount ol penally and interest I all of the right title, interest and estate which the a;d Edward H. Frh and Ad' A. Fish and , all r-er.ons c'a.njing under them may have in the f nui dr. -ribrd properly mentioned which is de- tenbed at follow f, to-uit: Let 2, Block 1, Fisher Addition to Bandon, Coos county, Oiegon, ac cording to the plat thereof on file and oi record in the office ol the county clerk ol said Coos county, Oregon, Said sale beine made subject to redemption in the manner provided by the cn-'sr oi me cuv,oi Dandon. Dsttd this 12th day of Juniary, 1914. C. Y. I.OVR, Treasurer of the City of Uandon First 'ubl. Jan. 13th 1914 2nd Publ. Jan 20th 1914 3rd Kubl. Jan. 27lh 1914 4ib Publ. J-Vb. 3rd 19t4 ' 5th Publ. Feb. 10 1914 Mill Wood $2.25 per load delivered on the hill. $2.50 on Ocean Drive. Jackson avenue and outside the city limits. Geo. B. Morgan, Phone 1173 Cedar Hill Dairy Farm j. F. VanLeuven, Prop. Fresh Milk and Cream de livered daily at your door in any part of Bandon. All orders given prompt attention Phone Rural 29 FRANK GREGORY Mechanical Engineer Contractor 'and Builder Bandon - Oregon BANDON TRANSFER LINE GATC1IELL BROS., Propt. All kinds of heavy anil light draying. Rhone orders given prompt attention. UarnCor. Pirst & Spruce St., Fish Property PI ION 12 (f41 Not Dead, 'flit' hit? tvd touring car struck n ik'doMtrtnn. rolling; 111 tti In tli mud and iiialtrmttliiR lilm lit ironornl. The .nvtipr ran lmck. Krontly oxfltoil. after HtopnUig his '! "1 lie ilwitl?" Ito itsUod nnxfouify'of tlif ini'dlrnl mini who wits nttumlln? tho victim. "Oh. no!" rupllod tho doctor ehi'or- tully. "IluV not ilutul. IIo's merely run down." Chleuso Nows. Too Much of It. Grouno-llow does It happen that you don't t ratio nt Clonver's nny more? You used to hiiiu nbout the nice cuts of moot he nlwnys seut you. Is it he cnuso he wouldn't give you credit? Orny On the contrary; It Is because ho did. Mo.;ton Transcript. w 1 1 e want you For, our customer not just today, but tomor row and for all time to come, if Right Goods Right Prices k Courteous Treatment and prompt delivery is what you want" WE HAVE YOU Placing Homer, f "Who wns Homer?" "Tho great sportitip writer who wrote up tho O reek-Trojan series." Louisville Coufjor-Joitrial, mm GROCERY 0 Succenor to A. E. White Carpet Is purchtiMl by thitrd nod worn tho?oot. o o "PEN50LAR Stands for Reliability. When you buy any of the Pensular Remedies you'areiure of getting the best. If You Have a Cold Use Pensular .Childrens. Cough Syrup : Pensular-, Qjjierry Cough Syrup '" PSp31" w'te Pine & Spruce Balsam ; Pensular Laxative Cold Breaker ' 'To Remove Tan cand,keep the skin, smooth there is nothing like Pen sular Cucumber and Almond Cream and Pensular Buttermilk Cerate. Can Be Bought At The 'Bandon Drug Company "The Pensular Store" Only Hotel Gallier Rates $1.00 to $2.00 per day, Special rates by week or month Sample room in connection Bandon Oregon Got Any Time To Spare? Use electric appliance? for the household work and you will have time for other things. 'Letius demonstrate them to ypu BANDON POWER COMPANY Automobile and Machine Work Bring your work.to the Garage and Machine Shop. Everything done with neatness and dispatch. Agent for Buick Automobiles. M. D. SHERRARD, Bandon, Ore. W. E. 8TEINOFF ;the bakness man A 'new supply of suit .case, trunks, shopping bags, robes, etc.,J etc. WL OF 01 EXCLUSIVE IMS Swifts Premium Bacon and Lard S. Ml W. .Canned Goods Ffimou Tjllman-Bendel Line ShillingsXBest Coffee, Baking Powder and Extracts CITY GROCERY CO. "HOUSE OF QUALITY" o o