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About Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1914)
a CO oemi-weeKiy dbhuuu jvciwuci, marcn nt win HMMUIIIIIIMIHHIIHinilllMIHIHlimillllHI i GRAND THEATRE jj War Drama In T,8 i! "Within The Enemies' Line" A Great Edison Pathe Weekly, I TWO LAUGHABLE COMEDIES i X See This Excellent Program, Wednesday, MarchJJ 18 NO ADVANCE 10c and 5c ! Aell David Copperfield 4tn Short Items of Personal Interest Pianos for rent nt Bandon Orup Company. Dr. Pcmbcrton nnd wife nro up from Langlois today. Carpot nnd rug weaving, aply tr Mrs. J. L. Foster, Bandon. ' Francis Smith of Port Orford was in .this city yestcrdny. Early seed potatoes for salo at J B. Marshall's. 14tf. Coming next week a film sensa tion: "David Copperfield" in seven reels, at the Grand. Dress making by the day or ut home. Terms reasonable. Phone 313. 19t8x. W. E. Dungnn was over from Mnrshfield Monday looking after business nnd calling on friends. Go to Mitchell's furniture store on the hill for anything you want in house furnishings. Electric Vacumn Cleaner to rent. $1.00 a day or carpet cleaned by the yard. Bandon Furniture Co. 23t2 Anyone wishing homo made pies or cakes, phono the Wigwam or see Mrs. E. Lowln. H. B. Tucker of Fourmilo was in Bandon today nnd made Tho Record er oflke a short visit. Make your wife n present of one of those easy rocking chairs for sale at Mitchell's furniture store. Pnll at I.oshlmuL'h'H variety store for a square denl and anything you wnnt. 23t8. Nnw orders of bicycle ronnirs of all kinds constantly arriving. Will take ordors for bicycles of any kind, S. D. Barrows. L. E. Brown, local agent for the Mutual Lifo Insurance Co., hns been in Myrtlo Point for a few days on business. . I can paint your signs for you for one-half the price usually charged by tho sign painters nnd gunrnntco the work. Your price is my price. Strowbridge, the local sign painter. W. C. Scllmer returned on tho Fi- ficld from a business trip to Portland and San Francisco. Ho went out ov erland to Portland about two weeks ago. It. E. L. Bedillion returned from a trip to California this week, where ho had been buying wool for tho woolen mill nnd looking after other business. Horace Richards returned on the Ellznbeth from n business trip to San Francisco, and left again this morning to look nftor further inter ests in that city. Ten Oregon towns were represent ed on tho University of Oregon soc cer team which played against Co lumbia University nt Portland last Saturday. Bandon was represented on tho team by Archie Kona. Readers of the Recorder, Special Bargains in Farm Lands and City Property " SQUARE DEAL REALTY CO, Now showing exclusive licensed films. 28 reel . every week. Production. 58 Latest events of the World's news Iii 7 Reels N. A. McMillan of Marshfiold was in Bandon Monday on business. Experienced nurso Mrs. H. K Jones. Leave card at P. O. W. ti. Williams and wire were down from Lampa yesterday. Torrington Vncum Cleaner. Price $8.00. Bandon Furniture Co. 23t2 Try the Unique for a good, square meal and sweet bread. tf. 1914 Spring Millinery at Morri son's, $2.50. W. C. Stevens started for Empire this morning with a load of house hold goods belonging to E. Carey. Trado your old furniture for now at Mitchell's furniture store. Phone 211. Vnsum Cleaner nnd Carpet Sweep' er combined. Price $10.00. Bnndon Furnituro Co. 23t2. When in need of nn abstract of ti tie to your property, see Dippel & Wolverton. 1 Elwood Carey and family left this morning for Empiro City, where thoy have secured a logging contract. Idaho ranch or city property tc exchango for property in Coos coun ty. Dippel & Wolverton. Tho North Bend Commercial Club is heading a movement for a public market in that city. Why sleep on that old hard mat tress when S. B. Reed will make it good as" new. Phone C24. 19t2. Wntch for that mastcrpieco "Dav id Copperfield" in seven reels at the Grand next week. Everything for tho homo at the Bnndon Furnituro Co. See oui big stock. J. E. Walstrom arrived homo on tho Elizabeth from n week's business visit nt San Francisco. Tho Bandon Furnituro Co. has thr latest designs in furniture. See theii big nsortmcnt. J. L. Kronenberg returned on the Fi field from a business trip to San Francisco. A number of bnrgain counters at unnuon ury Uoods Co. Come In and look them over. 17tf. Prof, nnd Mrs. II. L. Hopkins and Mr. nnd Mrs. L. P. Nichols enjoyed a very pleasant out at Bradley lake last Saturday. Wo have several clients looking tf boos County for dairy farms. If you have one to sell list it with Dip pel & Wolverton nt once. Win. Candlin, who represents sov eral Portland wholesale houses, was down from Coquillo yesterday call- ing on Ins customers. Perhaps you will allow somo things to pass you by, but don't pass tin unvm copperfield" in seven reels at the Grand next week. C. V. Lake nrrived on tho Fifield nfter a business trip of a few week's in San I-rancisco nnd other Californ ia points. Bandon and Friends: WANT ADS For Rent Four furnished house keeping rooms. Inquire of E. Lewin For Sale Early seed potatoes of various varieties. Thomas Ander son. 20tf. For Rent Small three room house on Fourth street between Fillmore and Grand avenues. F. J. Chatburn, For Sale One young cow, fresh Anrii 20th. Four years old. Price $50.00. C. H. Chandler. 22t4 For Rent A seven room house complete with bath and flreplaco, a now wood shed in connection- -close in. Inpuiro" of Mrs. S. E. Swift. Found A bunch of keys. Own er may have same by calling at this office, proving property and paying for this notice. For Sale Barred Plymouth Rock eggs for setting. Also a few rooS' ters. Inquire of N. J. Crain, at Ban don Drug Co. 16tf. Wanted To exchango Portland property as part payment on a good dairy farm, stocked. Dippel & Wol- verto.i. For Sale A five room house in good condition; furnished, and all ready to move into. A snap. Dippel & Wolverton. 19tf. For Sale 1 set Grizzleys and Box, complete. 1 set patent Ri files, complete. $50.00 takes them. C. II. Chandler. 21t4. Foi' rent Largo house and barn House modern; close in; will rent separately or together. Also modern five room house on Pacific avenue C. B. Zeek. 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. t For sale On corner of Filmorc and Third streets, groceries at living prices. Call and see A. II. Sparks. For Sale One yearling and one two-year-old colt and one mare. In quire of Peto Anderson. 12t8x Tho date for hearing naturaliza tion cases in the Coos county Circuit Court has been set for Monday, April 25th. Dr. C. W. Endicott and wife were down from Coquille over Sunday vis iting his brother, Dr. S. C. Endicott, and family. Tho initial issue of the Springfield Time3 arrived this week, nnd it is a lively looking sheet, full of the boost ing spirit and lots of advertising. Hero's wishing it success. Tucker and Cox have again start ed the grading on Franklin avenue. It is to bo hoped that tho weather will permit them to complete the work as this street has been in de plorable condition all winter. At the April term the County Court will call for bids for tho construction of a hard surface road from North Bend to Einpro. The road will bo graded 30 feet wide with a 1C foot hard surfaco strip in the center. Mr. and Mrs. M. Lutscy return ed last week from nn extended visit back to Michigan. They were evi dently glad to greet Curry county again, 'lliey brought with them two young men who wish to see what this country is like before locating here Langlois Leader. Mrs. R. A. Annin of this place and Mrs. Faulds of Bandon went to the Bay yesterday to attend the union meeting of tho North Bend and Marsh field organizations being held nt tho latter place today. Mrs. Faulds was a guest at the meeting of tho local W. C. T. U. at tho homo of Mrs. D McNnir Tuesduy. Myrtle Point En terprise. In Mr. Catcs interview nt Albanv boosting for this section ho says he thinks Mnrshfield's harbor facilities are the best on the coast. In some re poets no doubt they nro. but neonlo icro who go down to sea in shins suv muy icoi easier with a lifo savinir station so near ns nt Bandon when going over tho bar in rough weather. Coquille Sentinel. Word was received hero last wonk mat uipt, Russell Pan tor of tho Myr ti.. i..i..i 'p- .....it. . . . ..w ...mi. , luiiniHiriiuioii UO. lias neon awarded the contract for carrvinir tho mails from Myrtlo Point to Co- tillli via Norway nnd Arniro. for ilu, period ending Juno 30, 1918, and Unit Cupt. T. W. I'mit.ir hun tho contract mr urn routo from Couu Hit) to Itun.lon for Ilu wiiim period, Myrtlu Point III gelling nut tho but tidi'idii.iw. in ciwy nut mh ffMy Hiwiio 'JVIu- II- .1 s. .. .' I " noiiu miniiwiy iMruw (1,6 Job wr u MmiitfiT, W.l WUH In l.undh. ilu. Willi imllir umj rvn'ivu i pay fliMM llw VilwrlUlliir. Tim illii.l..iv lm lwn hi'IU'JI wH Mil I Mil, but il WW iliwlujw lliui Hiti my. Hjw llltiin UMl wJlliOMl 1ullil llinniul, Him lumlh ui iMjjur uu mum, IM m il.i MyU? Mil Jfclw BOTH WERE DRAMATIC. A Story of Frederick the Great and One of Hla Officer. Frederick tho arcnt hnd n strong sense of tho dramatic. Bo had a cer tain lieutenant colonel In tho Prussian army. Accordingly there Is plenty of "plot"-In tho following story: Tho olllcer, who hnd been discharged nt tho closo of the Seven Years' war, Importuned the king to bo reinstated. Weary of the incessant solicitations of his trouhlesomo visitor, Frederick at Inst gavo orders that ho should never bo admitted to his presence. Some weeks later n most bitter libel agnliist his ninjosty appeared. Fred erick seldom gave himself any concern nbout such pasquinades, but the pres ent one exasperated him so much that he offered a reward of TO frlcdrlchs of gold for tho discovery of tho author. The day following tho disgraced lieutenant colonel demanded nnd ob tained nn audience. "Sire." he began, on being ndmlttrd. "your innjesty hns Just promised TO frledrlclis for the discovery of tho au thor of a recent publication. I am como to claim tho recompense. Rchotd In me (bo unfortunate Hbeler. My lifo I forfeit freely, but remember your roynl pledge nnd, whllo you punish me, send to my poor wife and children tho reward duo to the Informer." The king, although struck with tho snd extremity and self sacrifice of the otllccr, said sternly: "Go lustnntly to tho fortress of Span- dnu nnd there u wait my Judgment" "1 obey," suld tho culprit: "but tho money?" "Within two hours your wife shall rccelvo It," said tho king. "Take this letter and give It to the couimnndnnt, but he must not open It until nfter din ner." The lleutonnnt colonel nrrived at Spnnilnu and gave himself up as a prisoner. At the prescribed moment tho ciiminnndant opened tho royal man-! date. It run: To tho bonrer I Rive tho command of' Spnnilnu. 1 nhnll tin with him In a few dnyn. Tho prcHont governor la to tnke tho command of ilorlln ns n rownrn Tor' pnat xorvlccs. FREDEIUCIC Youth's Companion. DISEASE GERMS STICK. Hence It Is Almot Impossible to Have Really Clean Hands. Tlmt tho slovenly habits or 111 health of tho cooks nnd wnltcrs who serve us In dining cars, hotels, restaurants and our own homes may bo an even grent- er nu'iinco to our health thnn defective plumbing Is the fact brought out by some Interesting Investigations mnde by Surgeou Cummins of tho British army. It used to bo thought that If our serv ants' hands and our own wcro wash ed with rcasouahle frequency we wero snfe. but Dr. Cumtulns shows tlmt even tho most scrupulous cleansing will not relieve hands that have been In contact with disease genus from the liability of Infecting others. In short, Dr. Cum mins declared that tu tnng as wo live In this world of dirt and microbes our hands can never be really clean. To firovo his contention Dr: Ouuimins dlpptvl the tip tit his fnaeflnger In a lliinld containing millions at typhoid bacilli Tho finger was next rinsed In nu antiseptic solution, then In very cold waiter iind then in wotcr that was almost boiling. After all this cleansing, it was washed In a smnll quantity of sterile water. This water when ana lyred showed no less than 313 colonlos if typhoid bndlll. Not satisfied with this discouraging proof of the futility of clean hnuds, tho ioctor proceeded to soak his Infected Anger tip In pure ulcohol. Then ho washed It again In sterile wnter. This time tho analysis of the water revealed four colonies of typhoid bacilli. Another experiment mnde by lr. Cummins was to rest a typhoid laden Unger tip for Just nn Instant on tho surface of ;i bowl of soup. The soup was then allowed to stand for twenty four hours. When finally analyzed it revealed nearly 40.000 typhoid bncllll tn every cubic inch. Now York Ameri can. Getting Ahead of Father. "Pardon me, Mr. Urassey, but It Is 11:30, nnd I am obliged to say good night" "You consider 11:30 n Into hour?" "It Isn't that so much, but father Is lying awake upstairs trying to think of funny things to say about you like Why didn't you ask him to stay tn breakfast or bring In the milk or sweep off the ixirehV anil I'm not go ing to give him any such opportunity. Good night" Cleveland Plain Dealer. What She Wanted. Library Attendant A foreign look ing woman niine In today and asked for "Cottage Cheese." Friend Ilu I Did she think the library was a gro cery store? L. A. No; nfter somo questioning I found out Hint she wnvV ed "KcottUh Chiefs."-! loston Trans cript Love of Nature. After a ninii hns llvnl In town about twenty yearn, If lie hns nny mctry In his noiiI, ho becliiM to love tho scenery buck on tho old farm, wlilrb ha didn't Iwvii (lino to look 41 wlimi lio whh vvorklnif Hleiii bourn ilnyv-Tolwlo lllitd.i, MMtisol Not, All "Old JIU'-kH" 'ff f JiM nlicldi M MH'in, "Ap' i I Ihu b J'luiin Will " WV ll UN II Will. IVl'JHV Kill) Mill (ibMl'M olK'ijIil Hiukv M M 'f Ibk- tinw Oi I will i'lt'tfyun ffl CviMHitnli '7 nimbi flip Jv m nmu ff Ut T)fj iwlM n)wiltt tun HvuM MV Sam Says: The volume of business we are doing attests the excellence of G. W. M. brands and methods GEO. W. MOORE LUMBER CO. City Transfer S. p. KeHy, Proprietor Light and heavy hauling promptly done. Contracting and grading Trantient trade solicited. Horses boarded Office in Dufort Buildine Phone 1151 FRANK GREGORY Mechanical Engineer Contractor and Builder Bandon - Oregon Mrs. Guy Dipple Spirclla's Corsefcire PtIONB 714 PHILLIPS 5 MILLER Building Construction Office in Thrift Building Benjamin Ostlind Consulting Engineer and Architect Office in Thrift Bldg. ANY Handicapped Hhould have CHILD by defective vision Hh cyeu examined. POT-Tti. O. I). at Sabro Hrna. doeu it without charge To Save Life First and property afterwards is the fireman's duty. Your duty is to sec that in case of fire your loved ones are not made homeless and punnilchs, Order a fire insurance policy from us today, Kvery day's delay meanfc the risk of .nee injj your family without u home or the meant) of Kctuij; one. IhmM MicKdi IokJi nw5 joh mmwi at Tim HMQMWM OJWIC. "Clean Up the Bowels and Keep Them Clean" There arc many remedies to be had for constipation, but the diffi culty is to procure one that acts without violence. A remedy that does not perform b y force what should be accom plished by persua sion is Dr. Miles' Laxative Tablets. After using them, Mr. N. A. Waddcll, .115 Washington St., Waco, Tex., says: "Almost all my Ufn I hfivo l.f...n troubled with constipation, ad huvo tried many remedies, nil of which seemed to ciuiko puln without bIvIhr much relief. -I anally tried Dr. MHob" Ijixntlvo Tablets nnd found thorn cx celleaL. 'felr notion Is pleuHnnt and mild, hnd tholr clioculato tasto mnkos them easy to tnko. I am moro than glad to recommend them." "Clean up the bowels and keep them clean," is the advice of all physicians, because they realize the danger resulting from habitual con stipation. Do not delay too long, but begin proper curative measures. Dr. Miles' Laxative Tablets area new remedy for this old complaint, and a great improvement over the cathartics you have been using .in the past. They taste like candy and work like a charm. A trial will convince you. Dr. Miles' Laxative Tablets are sold by all druggists, at 25 cents a box containing as doses. If not found satisfactory after trial, re turn the box to your druggist and he will return your money. n MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. P. A. SANDBERG :: CIVIL ENGINEER :: Surveys, Plans and Specifications Office - Bank Building Brown & Gibson The Leading Contractors and Builders We furnish plans and speci fications and it you are go to build anything, no matter how large or how small, we can save you money. Let us figure on your building. MRS. W. W. WOLFE INSTRUCTOR Ol' PIANO Hotel Bandon American Plan, $1.00 and 1.50 per day. Kuropean Plan, rooms 50c, 75c & $ per day E. G, CASSIDY, Proprietor Mill Wood ?2.25 pur load (liilmiruil oji ilu Jiill. 37., SO on Uumn Drhu, JurlfMjji nmmit ajiil imtmW i!m i lly Jjjokiw V 0 t 1 t1t WWW ! I 014 10 Ht0nJ