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as Semi-Weekly Bandon Recorder, March 3, 1914. SEMI-WEEKLY iBANDON RECORDER Published every Tuesday and Friday by the Recorder Publishing uompany. Entered at the Postofllco at Bandon, Ore., as Mail Matter of the Second Class C. E. KOPF. A. V. STUAUT. Subscription $1.50 per Year in Advance. Advertising rates made known on application. lienrtbeats. Tim lienrt of a .stiiiidluc man lients 'dtflit.v-otio limes a minute, of a sitting one seventy-one times". When the man Ih lying down ltx heats a re" reduced to nlxty-slx per minute. - i auspicious o Mankera. In a remote farming district In which I once passed u few days 1 was' told of a wealthy farmer whose friends fearing lie would he murdered, sue- ('ceded after an InUnlty of trouble la perHiiiidlng ti 1 it) to take his money to; a bank. When lie Interviewed the, malinger lu asked liow much the bank, would charge for taking, care of his cash. The manager replied that it would charge nothing, but would pay til m something "I always knew you were rascals! lie retorted, and march ed ofC money and nil. London Citi zen. UMBRELLAS ARE ANCIENT. Dut They Woro Ridiculed When The-y First Apposred In London. Umlirellas wens described In enrly dictionaries iih "a portable penthouse to carry In a person's hand to screen him from violent rain or heat." Umbrellas appear hi the carvings at I'erscpolls. Nlebuhr saw a great Arab lull prince returning from a mosipie, he ami each uicuihcr of his family having n large umbrella carried by their side. Old china ware shows the Chlneso shaded by umbrellas. They were first iii-'ed In this country In Baltimore, brought from India. In 177' It is snld that the lirst person whff commonly carried an umbrella In London was the benevolent Jonas Ilnnwny, who died In 178H. John McDonald, il London footman, who wrote his own life, snld that ho had "a line silk umbrella which ho brought from Spain," but he could not with any comfort to himself use It. the people calling out: "Frenchman! Why don't you get u conch?" Tho hackney coachmen and chairmen were clamor ing against their rival. The footman says lie persisted for three months till they took no further notice of thitfnov city. Foreigners began to use theirs and then the Kngllsh. Kansas City Star. ' DENTISTRY FOR TREES. All Cavities Should Be Treated aa Soon as They Appear,, AVhether It is a shade or fruit tree a llttlo judicious treatment of a cavity will often save the tree for many years of usefulness. Whether it bo a branch or the main trunk tho treat ment will be the same. First all de cayed or apparently decaying or dis eased wood should bo roiliovul with a sharp chisel or knife until perfectly sound heart wood Is exposed Immedi ately wnsh the wound with u solution of copper sulphate In the proportion of one pound of sulphate to live gallons of water. As soon as this has been done till the cavity with a thin mortar made by mixing ono part of cement with thrco parts of clean sand. When It lias be como stiff, but not hard, fnco it on tho outside with thlu cement, using n trowel to smooth tho cement over nil parts that have become Injured. If n cavity or split should occur near a fork of tlio trco It would bo an additional safeguard to put a long bolt through both branches so as to hold them to gether. When tho cement hardens In n cavity the trunk will bo perfectly solid, and decay will bo arrested. ti"arm and Fireside. SURGEON TO A TIGER, An Exciting Operation That Was Re- piid-bx. Gratitude. When ono of the tigers In the, zoo logical gai'deus in Dublin was treated for gangreuo lu Its paw, Iter. SntnueJ llaughton. 11. D., undertook to per-, form the dangerous ' experiment of operating ou the nnlranl. The. mate of the tiger was first se cured lu a side den. A net devised byi Professor Haugliton was 'thrown over! the tiger, and he was drawn forward to the door of the cage. Four stout keepers then held the feet of the utnif l'lliifr iitilmiil. whllit Professor llaughton cut away the diseased claw. The suffering beast furiously but vainly tried to get at hltn during the operation, but the rage of the tigress looking on through the bars of tin side den was much moro terrible to behold. She roared and violently (lung herself against tho barriers In her mad desire to go to tho rcscuo of her mate. When the tigress was admitted to th cago after the wound of her mate had been dressed she turned dp', the paw and examined It with touching solicitude and then licked her mate as a cat licks her kittens to soothe them, purring softly the while. Dut perhaps the most extraordinary part of the affair was the sequel., A week latnr Professor llaughton' was again at the zoo to sec how his na;, tient was getting on. When the ani mal copied him be begun to purr like n cat, allowed him to examine tue pnw and seemed pleased that he ishould do so. Indeed, for years after ward the tiger and tigress showed themselves .most friendly and grateful to Professor Huughton. WestuihiBter Gazette. Cocaine and Crime. Police authorities have come to re gard cocaine' as One" of the recognized sources of crime, The coculne llend seems to have his moral 'taeuse-jlestroy-ed. The morphine devotee is often a .man oi reuneo ana eievntea tnougai, with dellcato perceptions' and with a keen sense of honor and obligations. (except that he will always lio and de ceive to get possession of bis needed 'dope'." In his sober moments the al cohol fiend Is often a man of conspicu ous honor. Tho cocaine (lend 'seems jltrfercnt It Is believed that cocaine directly stimulates to-evil passions and evil deeds. Family Doctor. Hollow Tooth Ache. If you have a hollow tooth and It jichcs cut a piece of clove to fit tho Iavlty and put it In lightly, allowing he upper part to Btlck out tlko a cork n a bottle. It will soon swell, keep ng the air from the nerve, and the pain wilt cease until the clove drop out, H'hen It may be replaced by an other. Exchange. 8teady Employment. ."It's lucky I should meet you, Smith, There's u tittle bill you owe Timklns. the tailor. He's commis sioned me to collect it." "Una he, old man? Well, I'm glad you've got a permanent Job nt last."-; London Tatler. Strong on Bills. Winkle My wife would make a Rood congressman. Illnkle Why? Winkle She's nlwaya Introducing bills Into the house. Judge. Alll f. f . ... . . tttttttTt ttti l''W4H't't4H"tHtfttHH4 DO YOU KNOW The City Market has the most up-to-date Sausage Kitchen in Southern Oregon ' Having just installed modern machinery to facilitate turning out tempting, juicy sausage. The City Meat Market Geo, Erdman, Prop, Phone 193 Wealth of Detail. Former' OovcrnoV 'Proctor Knott o Kentucky used to fell a story of n nn tlvc who appeared ns u wltnes1 In 'mountain murder trlnl where Knott was an attorney. The mountnlneer took tho stand, chewing tobacco, and gave his name, his age and Ills place lof residence. Then one of the lawyers askedhlm to describe his tlrst mcoUit with n certain person who figured I the case. " itVell." drawled tlie native, '"he rid through our place n-straddle o n dun colored fritter a-blowln of a fox hunt In' horn and n wearln' of a bearskin overeonL and hit vis hot weather. nxed him If the critter he were a-rldlti were a geldln or a Vicinal, which Hi Mowed It were and drlv nn'-Saturday Evening Post. Musical Tones In Architecture. It has' long been believed that each of the mammoth buildings, of the world Wilt vibrate lu response to. some special musical tone. Architects bif lleve they have found the tones for such famous structures as tho cntho dral tit Cologne. Notre Dame In Paris and St. Paul's in London Certainly It Is true tliateacli of f;liese buildings re turns to the ear of tht listener tha one tone Intensified and augmented to n surprising extent The corollary statement that this keynote. If soundl ed long enough and with sutllclcut force, would bring disaster has never been proved.-Christlnn Herald. Human Skin ai a Polisher. 1 had always supposed that tho chamois possessed the Hkln best adapt ed for polishing purposes. "lint recently lu, a lending Jeweler's shop I learned' otherwise. Nounng, it seems, can im part such a luster to plate as the Im man skin, and all the best articles are polished, unite literally, by hand-rub bed gently by the lower arch of the hand at the base of tho tliumb. "W kecD aCgirl to do nothing else?' wild my Informant, and 1 reflected that I had discovered a new Industry and a new definition of "palm oil." London Opinion. r Who Gets the Medals? "I understand that you have a tine track team bore'." said tho visitor to the guide who was showing him through the college. "What Individual hold most of 'the medals?" Tho guide pondered. "Well, sir." he said, "I guess it is the pawnbroker do wntown." Uichn nge. No Wonder. l'Tou nre always talking about the high cost of living." "Well, thnfs about all I hear at home." "From your wife?" "No, from my wife's father. Wo are living with him. you know." Cleve land Plain Dealer. Mover put all of your goods in the front window they may fade. Notice of Street Work. Notice is hereby given: that the Common Council of the City of Ban don, Coos County, Oregon, deems it expedient and necessary to improve that portion of First Street West from the East line of Bandon Aven uo to tho East line of Alabama Aven uc in the City of Bandon, Coos Coun ty, Oregon, at the cost and expense of the owners of the property and tracts of land Included in tho im provement district to bo known as Local Improvement District No. 18 of First Street West which district embraces all of the property on eith er side of said First Street West and abutting thereon hetween the east line of Bandon Avenue and tho east lino of Alabama Avenue from the marginal lino of said First Street West back to the center of the blocks abutting thereon. Said improve ment to consist substantially of build ing nn elevated plank roadway, the building of board sidewalks and cross walks and placing the same unon the established grade of said First Street West, all of said improvement to bo made in accordance with the plans and specifications therefor pre pared by tho City Engineer and on file in the office of the City Recorder and there open to inspection of all persons Interested therein. Tho to tal, cost of said improvement is es timated to be $3,211.83. Any obiec tions to said proposed improvement must be filed in writing with the City Kecordcr of said City of Bandon by the owners of two-thirds in tho area of the proporty within the above des crlbed improvement district on or be fore March 12th, 1914. This notice is given pursuant to a resolution" of the Common Council of tho City of Bandon poesed nt a reg ular meeting held on tho 21st day of January, 1014, and provides for the improvement of that portion of First Street West herein described. E. B. KAUSRUD, City Recorder Feb. 17-24, Mar. 3. T ...Elite Restaurant... Ray Rease, Prop. MEALS AT ALL HOURS LODGE DIRECTORY Masonic. Bandon Lodge, Nfc. 130, A.jF. & A. M. Stated communications first Saturday after thotfull moon, of i . f ' ... cacn montn. special communications Master Masons cordially invited. C. R. MOORE, W. M. PHIL PEADSON, Secretary. Eastern Star. Occidental Chapter, No. 45, O. E, S., meets Saturday evenings before and after stated communications of Masonic lodge. Visiting members cordially invited to attend. L. KATE ROSA, W. M. ROSA BINGAMAN, Secretary. 1 .O. O. V. Bandon Lodge, Jo. 133, I. 0. 6. F.', meets every Wednesday evening. Visiting brothers in .good standing coraiany invuea. S. E. IIINES, N. G. LOGAN KAY, Secretary. Knights of Pythias. Delphi Lodge, No. G4, Knights of Pythias. Mcot3 every Monday ev ening at Knights hall. ViBiting Kiugnis inviteu to aucnu. , G. R. McNAIR, C. C. B. N. HARRINGTON, K. of R. S. Loyal Order of Moose. Meets Thursday evenings in I.O, 0. F. hall. Transcicnt Moose cord4 ially invited. Something doing cv-i ery Thursday. Rebekah Ocean Rebekah Lodge, No. 126, I O. 0. F., meets second and fourth Tuesdays at I. O. O. F. hall. Tran- cient members cordially invited., , LENA DAVIDSON, N. ,G. MINERVA LEWIN, Secretary. W. 0. w. "With Charity Towards All" Seaside Camn. No. 212. W. O. W meets Tuesdays, K. of P. hall, 8 p m. Visitors are assured a hot wel come. By order of W. A. KELLER, C. G C. M. GAGE, Clerk. Professional Cards. THOMAS F. HAGGERTY Attorney-at-Law Over MavNair's Hardware Str re ' Phone 482 HANDON, OREGON C. R. WADE Lawyer HANDON, OKEGON DR. H. L. HOUSTON Physician & Surgeon Office ovet Drug Stare. Houri, 9 to 12 a. m; l:Ju to 4 p. m ;7 to o in the evening. HANDON, OREGON DR. SMITH J. MANN. Physician & Surgeon , Office In Panler Building. Hours, 9 to 12 a. m: 1 . . c . . . I io j p. in. HANDON, OREGOW DR. L. P. SORENSON Dentist ;! Olficc'ovcr Vienna Cole. Telephone at office and residence. BANDON, OREGON A.D. Mills 1 Real Estate Fire Insurance Notary Public Rentals Good Lots in Azalea Park, $25 down and $19 per month. Bargain in business lo! on First Street. Order Your Freight Sent by the Old Reliab S. S. ELIZABETE Large Two Berth OuUido State Rooms with Running Water p Eicrht Dav Sn iVanciscoj First Class Passenger Fare, $7.50 Freight Rates, $3 on Up Freight Reservations: rN?,T foqu:"0i Pekn,, Myrt, Po5nli t. c. I. is.ru,e. ownen and aiaqngeri, 24 CaWornia St., San Ftancitco. J. E. Walstrom Agent, Bandon. G. T. TREADGOLD Attorney and Counselor' at Law Office with Dandon Investment Company No'taiy Public HANDON, OKEGON DR. R..V. LEEP Physician & Surgeon Office in Ratmuuen BuilJinp. Phone 72. BANDON, OREGON DR. ARTHUR, GALE Physician & Surgeon Office over Orange Pharmacy. Office phone, 352. Ketidence phone, Hi. HANDON, OREGON DR. S. C. ENDICOTT Dentist Office Phone 71; Res. Phone 312 HANDON, OREGON )R. I. L. SCOFIELD Dentist fwHmmMHmmimwHmHmwHiw; i7il CUm Home Cooking 1 maJJ, Ml!m!i,v EQUIPPED WJTH WIRELESS & S. BREAK vYAjTER ALWAYS ON TIME SAILINGS From Portland Every, Tuesday at 8:00 P. M. From Coos Bay Every Saturday at Service of the Tide. Confirm sailings through M. P. Shoemaker, Bandon PHONE 142 Hotel Galilei Rates $1.00 to $2.00 per day. Special rates by weekormoqth Sample room in connection Bandon Oregon H. C. DIPPLE E. T. WOLVERTON Coos County Means Opportunity See Bandon Firsl. DIPPEL & WOLVERTON Choice Farm Lands and City Property FIRE INSURANCE NOTARY PUHLIC RENTALS HOOK.KEEPING GUV DIPPLE AUDITING ACCOUNTING Bandon 1st Street Opposite P. O. REAL ESTATE PARM LANDS INSTRUMENTS CONVEYANCES Oregon hi DO YOU USE YOUR TELEPHONE TO ADVANTAGE WHY NOT It is cheaper to talk than to travel. We have t I , stations in Gbos and Curry counties and connect ,"" the Bell system at Rosehurg. COOS BAY HOME , TELEPHONE CO. Sam Ssiys: The volume of business we are doing attests the excellence of G. W. M. brands and methods GEO. W. MOORE LUMBER CO, t ! 0