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About Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915 | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1914)
C099X9 4 . set e 03 0 0 Semi-Weekly BtndonRecorde, SPECIAL 2 REEL FEATURE "His Best Friend" . Her Wedding Bell 2 Biograph Comedy "Emancipated Woman"(Ka,em) SATURDAY NIGHT, MARCH 7th This Program is Worth Your While ADMISSION 15'c and 10c hO - oHa - H(o ! LOCAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS ! I Pianos for rent at Bandon Druj Company. Carpet anil tuk wcavlnpr. nply ti Mrs. J. L. Foster, Random D. A. MacLeod was over from Coo Bay Wednesday. Early seed potatoes for sale at J B. Marshall's. 14tf. If. E. Shelley was a visitor fron Coquille Wednesday. Dress making by the day or a home. Terms reasonable. Thorn 318.19t8x. A. E. Sleep of Coquille was ii Bandon Wednesday looking nflc business affairs. Go to Mitchell's furniture stor. on tho hill for anything you want r house furnishings. Joseph Hansen of Marshficld wa doing business in Bandon Wednef day. ' Anyono wishing home made pic or cakes, phone tho Wigwam, or se Mrs. E. Lowin. "' '" ". F. L. Grcenough wns a busines visitor at Coos Bay, Wednesday an,' Thursday. Make your wife a present of on of those easy rocking chairs for sal at Mitchell's furniture store. L. J. Carey of' Coquille came dow to Bandon Tuesday to call on friend and look after business affairs. New orders of bicyclo repairs o' all kinds constantly arriving. Wii take orders for bicycles of any kinc' S. D. Barrows. I can paint your signs for you fo one-half tho price usually charged l: tho sign painters and gunranteo th work. Your price is my prico. Strowbridge, tho local sign paintoi Mr. and Mrs. J. Howard .lohnsto went over to Coos Bay Wednesday fo; n few days business and pleasure trip. H. J, Kaufmnn of the Monitnl Mining Company, which is install ing a plant at tho Independence Mir ing Company's grounds north of town will leave on tho Speedwell for . business trip to San Francisco. Bandon Lodge No. 133 I. O. O. V hold a very enthusiastic meeting last Wednesday evening with u largo at tendance present. Thero was worl in tho initiatory and third degreo and a big banquet was served afte the work was completed. C. B. Zeck is registering voter and circulating a petition asking tho city council to submit tho question to the voters at tho Juno election of buying tho Bandon Water Company's plant. It is very Important that al' voters register before the election. Millinery Opening :: 1914 :: Wo vxh'tul an invitation to jjou to attend our ilispluy oj Fashion's Latest Creations. SATURDAY, MARCH 14th MORRISON'S - aaao - aH - o - aMo - ar tc Experienced nurse Mrs. H. K Jones. Leave card at P. 0. Try the Uniquo for a good, square meal and sweet bread. tf. 1014 Spring Millinery at Morri- Kflll'n $9. KO. . N. M. Newman was down from Co quillo yesterday. H. D. Coo of Coos Bay. was. in Ban don Tuesday. Trade your old furniture for ne; at, Mitchell's furniture store. Phorir 211. - Idaho ranch or city property t exchange for propdrty in Coos coun ty. Dippel & Wolverton. Wiiy sleep on that old hard mat tress when S. B. Reed will make it good as new. Phone 024. l'Jt2. Clark Fensler, .formerly of the Hub storo at Myrtle I'oint.Jhas accepted a position in tho Hub store in thta city. r. Everything f ft'h jh'omo at tho Bandon Furniture Co. See our big stock. hn TtntiilrtM Ti,niriitlifrt fi lino ttw. big asortmcnt. A number of bargain counters at Bandon Dry Goods Co. Come In and look them over. 17tf. Clarence Tuttlo has accepted a position in tho Antlers Club, made vacant by the resignati6n of Clay- ton Meade. When in need of an abstract of ti tie to your property, seo Dippel & Wolverton. Wo hnvo several clients looking tf Coos County for dairy farms. If you have one to sell list it with Dip- pel & Wolverton at once. Sheriff W. W. Gage came down from Coquille Wednesday, night and held n sheriff's sale at Sceley & An derson's camp Thursday on attach ment and judgement by a Mr. Hosk ings. Albert. Merchant, who arrived from the Merchant ranch, near the old Randolph beach north of Bandon, last .veek, says that two of the cattle be longing to the ranch were killed by a falling tree during the big storm of January 25th. Coo Bay News. Notice to Water Users. Tho water will bo shut off at 10:00 o'clock Tuesday morning, March 10th, on Elmira Avenue and Eleventh Street between Oregon Avenue and Fillmore Avenue.. Wa ter users along these streets will take notice and govern themselves accord ingly. BANDON WATER CO. By Geo. P. Laird, Mgr. EXTRA! F. S. DOW OF WIELD A SUICIDE (Special to The Bandon Recorder) Marshficld, Ore... March 6. F. S. Dow, one of the best known business men in Marshfield, commit ted suicide today by drowning him self in Coos Bay, hut up to A o'clock this afternoon the body had not been found. Mr. Dow left a note on his desk stating that he was going to jump in to the Bay and would weight his body dawn, further than this there is nothing known. The cause of Mr, Dow's act is supposed to have been financial difficulties Mr. Dow is one of the most wideh known business men in Coos county having been in the wholesale and warehouse business for many years and has done extensive business with the merchants of every town in the county, and was at one time a man of considerable means. Farmers Should Protect The Birds The fact is often overlooked thatour game birds, animals and game fish have been and are today the most im portant factor in tho dcvclopement of onr state, says a late issue of the Oregon Sportsman. The rifle has been almost as important as the ax and plow. At tho time it was hard est for the homesteader to make a living, the wild game was his main stay. This is even the case today in some parts of our state. Our game has a large food value. The work of the fish and game com Mission embraces tho protection of song and insect oatait; bird.s, which are of economic importance to the farmer, gardner, orchardist and tim berman. These song and insect eat ing birds work more in conjunction with man than any other creatures of tho out doors. They police the air and keep the insect pests in check Larks, wrens and thrushes search the ground for grubs and insects; the food of tho meadow lark con sists of seventy fivo per cent of in jurious insects and twelve per cent of weed seed. Prof. F. E. L. Bcal showed by the examinations of the stomachs of tree sparrows that they ate a quarter of an ounce of weed seed daily. i In a state the size of Iowa, tree sparrows alone consumed more than 800 tons of weed seed an nually. This, with tho work of other weed seed eating birds, saves the farmer a largo amount of labor.. Nu thatches and chickadees scan every part of hte trunks and limbs of tho trees for insect eggs. Harmful beet les in our great Oregon forests are yearly destroying a large amount of timber. These wild birds aro tho only natural check to prevent this. In a day's time a chickadee has been known to cat hundreds of insect eggs ind worms that rao harmful to trees and vegetables. Coos Bay News. Diverging. Husband I'm nfrnld I'm becoming crass eyed, my dear. Wife The Idea! Why do you think that? nushand - Thls thing of trying to look at my in come nnd our expenses nt the same Mine is slowly but surely getting lu work In. Chicago News. Table Manners In Old France, Could wo restore for half an hour the dinner table of old KTOnco anil obtain half a dozen liiHtnntiuicoiis photo graphs f a royal banquet at any era between the reigns of Francis I. nun lniiln QiiutiMY.o hik'Ii a "cataract of laughter" would Im heard lis might illntiirli the serenity uf ImiU In pnru Tho iIiicIiium, linr impklii tin I mi niri'ly round hir iiwlt, would bo bt-eii mumbling n Ihiimi. niiothur fair ciimi- turn wuiirliiK her plain with Imr bri'ud, a ku I lit nt rourlliT ijMlng hi iluubk't or llio iitbim loili iin u luwul for III flit' Kir u ml l vii fixiiimui holding u yunl at duiniifk under u Jid' Willi hIiIIh lm tuiiiiin imr jwhii'i u u ilrufi Dur llitf ft fiil nt JtiuhlllMlu Imitflh miik wHimllm iiUMur I uiJJMifu p WMMitolli fur III" MiUI vthUih (liu uuiu fiMUiit ur ImiJ luuiiiuii of Jliii umla A Few Elk Left. ' A game law was passed by tho Ore gon legislature, 1872-3, protecting elk and deer from February 1st to July 1st of each year, and making it un lawful to kill or destroy any elk or deer at ayn time for the sole purpose of obtaining tho horns or hide of tho same. This law was not enforced in Coos and Curry counties; in fact no attempt was made in tho slightest manner to enforce it Several par ies of hide peelers operated along the coast after tho law and thousands of elks were killed for tho hides alone. Elk, of course, would have been nrcttv Well plnnnnil out by now anyhow, bnt they would have lasted much longer than they did if it hadn't been for the hid hunters, many of whom, previous to mat time, had been engaged in slaughtering bufTaloos on the plains. There are a few elk left in Coos and Curry counties yet, but notwith standing the cfTorts of the gamo war den Bomo are killed every year. Coos Bay News. R. C. Train of Coquille was a Ban don visitor Tuesday afternoon. For Rent Four furnished house keeping rooms. Inquire of E. Lowii For sale Thorough-bred B. Min orca cockerels, cheap if taken at once Adross box 602. For Sale Early seed potatoes of various varieties. Thomas Ander son. 20tf. For Rent Episcopal church cot tage, newly painted, papered and re paired. See G. T. Treadgold. 12tf. For Rent Small three room house on Fourth street between Fillmoni and Grand avenues. F. J. Chatburn. For Rent A seven room house complete with bath nnd fireplace, u new wood shed in connection close in. Inpuirc of Mrs. S. E. Swift. Found A bunch of keys. Own er may have same by calling at thi.s office, proving property and paying for this notice. For rent Largo house and ban. House modern; close in; will rout separately or together. Also modern five room house on Pacific avenue C. B. Zeek. For sale On corner of Filraorc and Third streets, groceries at living prices. Call and sco A. H. Sparks. For Sale One yearling and ono two-year-old colt and one marc. In quire of Pete Anderson. 12t8x For Sale Cheap. One Pctaluma in cubator, capacity 252 eggs. In quire of W. T. Allen. Fo Sale Barred Plymouth Rock eggs for setting. Also a few roos ters. Inquire of N. J. Crain, at Ban don Drug Co. ICtf. Wanted To exchange Portland property as part payment on a good dairy farm, stocked. Dippel & Wol verton. For Sale A five room house in good condition; furnished, nnd all ready to move into. A snap. Dippel & Wolverton. 19tf. For Sale Brand new modern bungalow; nice lot; fine location. Price very reasonable. Baltimore and Twelfth Streets or address P. O. Box 435, City. 19tl. PURE DRUGS Do you want pure drugs and drug sundries, fine perfumes, hair brushes and toilet arti cles? If so, call on C. Y. LOWE Bandon, Oregon FRED L. LEEPER Contractor and Builder If you arc aiming to build let me figure with you. Plans and e s t i mates furnished P. O, BOX 903, BANDON ...Elite Restaurant... Ray IWse, Prop, MEALS AT . AIX HQUKS . WANT ADS Automobile Bring your, work to the Garage and Machine Shop. Everything done with neatness and dispatch. Agent for Buick Automobiles. M. D. SHERRAREV Bandon, Ore. " GJSO.KI.T30UT " " CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Room 3 McNnir Building 1MIONE 482 - .f - BANDON, OREGON. City Transfer S. D. Kelly, Proprietor Light and heavy hauling promptly done. Contracting and grading Trantient trade solicited. Horses boarded Office in Dufort Buildinf Phone 1151 F Mechanical Engineer Contractor and Builder Baadon - Oregon Miss Simpson GtADUATE NURSE Phone 934 Mrs. Guy Dipple Spirella's Corscteire PHONO 714 a Mi Building Construction Office in Thrift Building Benjamin Ostlind Consulting Engineer and Architect ' Office in -Thrift BIdz. ANY CHILD Hnmlicnpped by defective vision should have its eyed examined. POHL. O. D. at Sahro Bros, does it without charc.c To Save Life First and property afterwardi is the fireman's duty. Your duty is to sec that in caio or fire your loved onus art; not made homeless nnd penuiW. Order a fire iniumnec policy from us today, livery dijr'f ilulay mwms dm rltk af iou nur family .without umw ur ih itmw ul unity i and Machine H.tH-.tl.l.l,HWtMtHt....tl.t. -X. "Clean Up the Bowels- and Keep Them Cleiin " There are miLiy remedies to he had for const i;.ition, but the diffi culty is to imcure ono that acts without violence. A remedy- that does not perform b y force w h a t should be accom plished by persua sion is Dr. Miles' Laxative Tablets. A Her using them. Air. N. A. Waddell, 3 t 5 Washington J ''.,' "Almost nil mv troubled ' wiih cm, Uputlon, and liava tried many rmtK .iis, all of whtoli seemed t.. canae ,.in wiih'-ut Riving irn. li relief. 1 H i i . Id J Dr. Miles' I- v tlvo Tnhltta ini found them ex cellent. TUeir ac'mn In (ilonra: t and mild, and tliotr l.uculate taste makex them easy to ti: T am moro than Bind to riMcmmoi ,i tliem " "Clean up the bow-ck ?nd keep them clean," U h.' advice of all physicians, beca'i e they realize the J.mi4er resulting from habitual con : tip-.t oh. Ho not dehy too long, but begin proper ciirativc measures. Dr. Miles' Laxative' Tablets area new remedy for thU old complaint, and a fU'eat improvement over the cathartics you have been using in the past. They taste like candy and work like a charm. A ttial will convince yoti. Dr. Miles' Laxative Tablets arc sold by all druggists, at 25 cents a box containing 25 doses. If not found satisfactory. afterJxial, rc lUfti tfie box to yotfr .'druggfst and, he will return your money. u MILES MEDICAL. CO., .Elkhart. Ind. . P. A. SANDBERG :: CIVIL ENGINEER :: Surveys, I'lans ami Specifications Office - - Bank Building Brown & Gibson The Leading Contractors ' nnd Builders We furnish plans and speci fications mid it yoti we go ing to build anything, nn matter how large or how small, we can q&ve you money. Let s figure on your building. MRS. W. W. WOLFE INSTRUCTOR OF PIANO anaon American I'liui, $1 .00 and $1.50 per day. European Plan, rooms 50c, 7Sc 6c $1 per day & G. CASSIDY, PrppriGlQr Mill Wood tl,1t prr I'm i d li'rrl on tin- hill. .'I' Wi i. Ocmiti U , tl( U ' II ''(I I i4f4 'It !! ' .t, : H l tail iiMsH M .MtoJljjrflo rAii Okrwp lid mm I'k CUw (MIhk