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About Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1914)
CO 0 0 OO 0 O Semi-Weekly Bindwi Recorder, 0 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1. ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii 1 1 1 n 1 1 n i in i i i 1 1 1 Announcement I desire to inform the public that I have purchas ed the Hill Studio and have remodeled the same and am prepared to do first class work in photography. Postal card work, Ko dak finishing and fancy work of all kinds. L I. Wheeler 9tf "PENSULAR" Stands for Reliability. When you buy any of the Pensular Remedies you are sure of getting the best. If You Have a Cold Use' Pensular Childrens Cough Syrup Pensular Cherry, Cough Syrup -(! r - ' Pensular White Pine & Spruce Balsam' Pensular Laxative' Cold .Breaker -To Remove Tan and keep the skin smooth there is nothing like Pen sular Cucumber and Almond Cream arid Pensular ... - ,. Buttermilk Cerate. Can Be Bought At The Bandon Drug Company "The Pensular Store" Only I 1 1 1 1 l'H'l EVERY DOLLAR PLANTED in the savings bank will grow into many more in a fow years. There are no failures to increase in Uie gav intfs habit. Each one sprouts and also aids the others to incroasa and multiply. Let us show you how in terest materially increases savings. THE BANK OF BANDON We want you For our customer not just today, but tomor row and for all time to come, if Right Goods Right Prices Courteous Treatment and prompt delivery ii what you want WE HAVE YOU SPARK'S CfiOCERY THEY . AU BIT. And II Was Thot Who Were In IH Joke That Got Stung. Dr. II. A. IjiwIOii. whose prmvcus tin n flshcnnnii Ih kudr wliorrvi-r th nit hie of tarpon Is known. Kovernl years rw pcrBuadcil two KiiBllslinien who .visit ed tho Florida coast on the hunt, for tho big fttih that the proper way to catcti tarpuu wiw to Olid where tin came up to blnw, then 8rlukk snuff on the water and but the Hsh on tiiii head when thev caiue up toueerei, In a reminiscent moment .be other day, Dr. Lawton, referred to his Joke oh tho two Englishmen mid, then re called how an ISiiKtUh vlaltof to Florl da bad unwittingly turned a. trick upon Mm and another practical' Joker liwt winter. "I had been tcillni; one KiiIIhIiiiwiii about my trick with the Hiihff." he aid, "and. by Jove, he decided ho would play a trick upon ni compatriot who waa a moro recent arrlral tha'n himself. At the time we were at Key Largo, after S)nnlsh mackerel. "Tho newcomer was a Mt of a boaster, and when he kefit telling tin how be was going1 to put It over tm In tho matter of n Mr catch' we smiled knowingly at each other and took hln men sure. It waa tho other Englishman who flxod op the trick we ptayed. He got hold of a lard bucket' find rasteol three Btrlngs to the top. Ttien when the other' Englishman had hhi at tention distracted he fastened tho three ends with a slip noosV uponhtha other man's line and (Hied the bucket Of course tho bucket sank, and the Englishman, feeling a sudden, weight, began to pull. Ka he drew In the Huh of course "the bucket slipped down Finally It reached tho hook, and then the fisherman felt a sudden terrlflo yank. , " 'Now I'll show you bloody Yankees how. to got a Spanish mackerel !-v- ho shouted In triumph.. We said nothing, but grinned at one another;! We knew tbo bucket waa all he had on the Hue. "WeH. ho pulled and p.uled.y -the bucket, Jerking com, sldo to; side; .until, finally, with "one yank., .he landed .his catch lri the loat. And, Mesa my eyes."' added the doctor, fit It wasn't one of ttibfl,neat and, biggest mackerel J .-had eVer seen, . There... was no sign of the bucket. i 'Ton see," ho went on In exptnna tWn,'"!'when the Engllshmkn feJt ,thp Orst pull he really had onlyiulie.tnel(t?t WtM linn- hnr'rho' niit ri'Umt gtea'mlng 'tln bucket trn'velith, slgzag thronfch ' the water 'caught' tlie ttttcii- 10 tlori 'of 'every Bpniilsh mackerel Irf the neighborhood, nhd they nil made for It. Only one could get tho hook. The others bit at tho bucket They co'SYdia't mako an Impression on the bucket, "so theyj bit at tho strings 'Wml'HeM4 It nrt-.oit them In two. 8o 'it wastnAt whlle'thoEngllflhman bit oh tne fenfekt ct the. ftah' hlt. on his hook?. -'and1 ate'r all it was we who. w'ere-In-'tfiS' JoitW that were stung." New York Tim. '' i it. . i! '' 'Hka Sunixa' Ami. Air Ma the moral world ' there' k'tw&iqg ImpoMllifo If wo bring a ttfortfugh will .to' It. "Man can do:- every thing with himnoif, but tw muat not attempt to do Humboldt , Strtotly Bualnaaa. v "lie's rnnolng his business on strict ly cotpmon sense line." ' "In what wnyT" . . .. "W'eil, for Instance, ho aaya won't. hire a nuin who comes from New tot. unless ho also knows something." De troit Freo Press. THE IMAGE IN THE MIRROR A Story For AUhallow Eve . .fir ADELAIDE BURNHAM Inconsistent. ' , , Poet fou said tho other day In your paper thnt poverty Is. not a. crime 1 Ed itor Wei 17 Poet And yet you de- ellno 'my verses simply because jrou say they aro poor. Puck.., ' Qualified Mia Opinio . 1 say. cuddle., did you oyer sea fl worse golf player than IV "No. but then., sir, I've only been candying for four, years." Detroit Freo Press. , ; A ProVerb Ravise'd. ' A., theatrical nroducer 'is known tv tho company ho keeps. Philadelphia inquirer. " ALL WE ASK Is an op portunity to Serve ypii , nthat ibetnay prove the quality o f ourJJanhiny Service, I'IKSTNAT'l.HANK Oput AwUtHum jlur wm Miw 4y J,yti. Edward Dlx was a sportsman from tho crown of his head to the tip of bis great too. One October evening, when be bad been hunting In the woods all day, ho came to a, Jlttlo, lake nestling among the hills, its surfaco covered with fallen leaves of every color from the lightest yellow hue to the deepest crimson. And looking down a valley he saw a landscape that filled him with delight - "What a place for a summer cot tage!" he exclaimed. "Bomo day I'm going to build one here." 1 And bo did. Now, I'm going to tell you how ho came to carry out what was but a thought Looking to his right he saw tho deep red of a brick chimney agnlnat brown limbs of trees, fie knew that wbero there was n chimney there must bo a houso and started to go and make an Investigation. lio came upon a vory pretty cottage, with a broad pine i around It. a Queen Anno roof and dainty windows. "And I'm Jlnged if I don't build a match i to that" ho added to his Orst assertion. ; Ttiero was not a living hlng In or near tho cottage, and It was evident that It was Intended only for summer use. Mr. Dlx went' up on the. pinEsa and looked Injo the lining room through n window. Tho ujinrtmcut contained cottage furniture,, but tho chief attraction was a largo Ureplace. 'I'vo a good, mind to .sleep there to night," hb'nald to himself and tried' the window to hoo if it wero securely lock ed. It 'waa. but Mr. Dlx hunted for a, 'place of Ingress u, energetically as he. nad limited for gamo aud found one, by' getting ou tho nlaiyr.a roof a window not Well secured". Going downstairs, no opened a qoor rrom too Inside,, ad mitting' him to tho wood house, und In a few minutes, had ulre blazing ou. tho henrth, Then io settled himself down Jri nn (sy cbafr befpro It apd, look itui at his rellectiotL In.u mirror on the Wwintel opposlte.hlm. he remarked: , "Your com tort la oayJ.,eiualc(. ,by you assurunce.' And straightway ho fetasleep. Now, It happened that this was Halloween, and n .party of girls were cbmlug to spend it, at this' yery cot r in .'. c. . . i . i ' .i . . i. . .. the owner, was tho hostess. ,and tho others were her gueatnV jMV' ELx wont weep about dar,,.wljcb,p.om''ctt.eariy t'.thtt' last of t QctQber,v',and Uio .'ypung "Mv noodness iiFacioual.". exclaimed Mum StehhlnM. "Thero's some, kind of a light Inside. ,It jopka, as if thero Were a lire on the h carta. " Walt s min OtQ till I recunnoiter," Shej.wont to n window and saw tho, slumbering Mr. Dlx Bitting beforo ft.flre that was stUI biasing merrily. She beckoned to the others. They camo and, now, the sumo icht ' JOlrla," mid Flora, "thero to the best chance, to celebrate AUhallow eve I ever heard of. Let one of ua go' in stealthily1, mako Just, enough (to und to waken him so tout hrfll see her reflec tion In the mirror on tho mantel nud Tho Idea was i-flgcrly caught upon, and Flora was urged to play tho part Tho others roturned to tho vehlclo that bad brought them and watted ,for the. play to bo over and her to Join, them In s retreat Mr. Dlx waa awakened by tho fall ing of. sobe nrticio behind tilm and, opening his eyes', saw a girl's faco re flected In a mirror before him. But only for an Instant If ho -had been wldo awake ho would doubtless have arisen from his chair Immediately and made an investigation. As It was, be delayed Just long onofcgh to allow tho conspirators to mako, good their es cape, no did not oven, heor tho sound of wheels, for tho carriago had gono far enough to prevent that Flora get ting into It near tho gate. When Mr. Dlx got fairly around ho did what ho would have been expected to do. Ho Went to tho hall ana out through the front door, rio encoun tered nothing, and all ho heard was a distant sound of laughter, but so dis tant that ho waB not auro whether It was or was not laughter. IIo wo very much puuled. Mr. Dlx bad a Job of buutlng on his bands far different from following up game. Ho was a methodical chap and. began by learning to whom tho cottngo belonged. Then bo went to tho winter residence of Its owner ostensibly to poddlo books. IIo could not bo driven away until ho hnd caught sight of Flora fltobblns. wliom ho ntoncorecog olrod as tho reality of tho Image bb bad seen In tho mirror on AUhallow eve. She rccognUed him, but pretend ed Ignorance vf him. "You are my fate," ho said. "I saw your face In u mirror on what I have since learned was AUhallow eve. It .will be iiaulesH for you to attempt to escape thu husband thnt" "Noii"uiiim" she unclaimed, blushing very red. "itwniiymi who saw my face In thuglM11) not I wlmwiw yoiira. All hullow ovw does not rount for men," Hut It did count, fur I lien und lluw, or fmIImt on Alllmllow ivm, roiniitK wl (MtirtMili) M'lilrh 'ii'Ji'l, If II miM ift till, Mint Hirrliw' And whwi it ! rsMnf)Mi i) huf Km (Hi fumlly H M iiiDliit'C ivillagu ( ihi'lr own K4 wm4 IH( I'Ulll M 't'i (i jilhu ni lw mi vwm4 Ur pin hiUvr li hw lul um siltt'h' flillilliiU' HtHl wrnt U J. 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 4Jbi 4 BANDON TRANSFER LINE Gatchell Brothers. Props. All kinds of heavy and light drnyinp;. Phone orders given prompt attention. . liarn corner First & Udi- y J son, Fish Property. .Telephone 641. $ Got Any Time To Spare? Use electric appliances for the household .work and you will have, time, for other things. Let Ms demoristrhte-'them to you BANDON POWER COMPANY I IE W. E. STEIN OFF THE HARNESS MAN A new supply of suit cases, trunks, shopping bags, robes, etc., etc. I WOOD FOR SALE Good body fir wood. $1.75 per tier delivered, wood cut to order. A. G. Perdue Phone 981 ABSTRACTS Bandon Bmnch OMiea of Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. (Henry Scngstacken, Mgr.) McNair Hardware Building In charge P. H. Poole. Economy Promptnet Reliab y 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 ItlVKK BOAT SCHEDULE CMuilli! Itlvi-r TrniMortMtlon Cm. Churm, Iciivoh JIandon.... 0:15 u, m. lilHjmtch, leuvt'H Jluiulon,. 7:00 a. m. Clmrin, Ifuvim Itumion. . , . J2;45 i. in, Coijuilln, Iduvdm ilumlun.. 2:i!0 p. m. Myrllu I'ulnl Truimrlllon J )or, nrriviai from Myrlln JH.ll u. m, Pom, low Ur Myrllu ,A w. iM, vtu'm H will) ltHyy mm, willi )mii I :muIi f f( 11 ii Moll; Av, OMunt-mM, ...Elite Restaurant... Ray Rease; Prop. MEALS AT ALL HOURS First Class Home C4fcing FRED L. LEEPER Contractor und Builder' Jtyou m NliMiW ro Imilil In hpi; fKMf willj yiM, I'Imhs u hi) ctijinuifb hnimhm