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About Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915 | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1914)
SEMI-WEEkLV BANDON RECORDER, MARCH 31Sf, iiU. 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 t,i n Illlllllllll tHMWWWWtW1-' Readers of the Bandon Recorded, and Friends: Special Bargains in Farm Lands and City Property s?e SQUARE DEAL REALTY CO. ABSTRACTS Bandon Branch Office of TITLE GUARANTEE AND ABSTRACT CO. Henry SonRslacken, MRr. In McNair Hardware Building, in charge of P. H. POOLE Promptness Reliability MRS. W. W. WOLFE INSTRUCTOR OF PIANO PURE DRUGS Do you want pure drug and drug sundries, fine perfumes, hair brushes, and toilet articles? If so call on C. Y. LOWE, Bandon 1 iuici uaiiuuii t Plan, 5 American t and $1.50 per $1.00 J clay. I I European Plan, rooms ' 50c, 75c & $1 per clay J X E. G. CASSIDY Prop. TWO KOOM HOUSE AND 10 LOTS For jsalo nt about ono-hnlf of their vnluo. $ I00.00,?200.00 cuhIi, balance terms. In HIkIiImuI Park UF minutus walk to Mooro Mill. Good vaW, flno K'mleji oil hoo A. HAIIKItlA ut on co I'or Juinl lli'irtiiilHlivi'. I mil 11 i'untti(litu for Joint Itejiro ui)tulvi) from (loot ami Curry coun tlt'K Uuhnv W )ttjnilillrmi jirlumriuK May Mh, l' J. WNHY, " Von (hdml, Or. ..1 Will Wmti, A FAMOUS SPEECH. The great Daniel Webster some times drank more brandy than was good for him, says Goodwin's Week ly. On such occasions he could stand squarely on his feet and carry on his face a look as profound as all the ages, but ho could not long keep his mind concentrated on a subject and language took on an extraordinary range. About the year 1840 ho was invit ed to make the address at the state fair in Rochester, N. Y., and accept ed the invitation. When the hour for speaking arrived ho was intro duced and spoke in substance as follows: "Ladies and gentlemen: I hold it a distinguished honor to be invited to address you. It is with cxtrcmo pleasure that I mark the many im provements which you have made since my last visit to yur beautiful city. Your blocks of stately build ings, the marvelous acqucduct that spans your majestic Genesee river, which I am told has falls one hun dred and fifty feet high. "Ladies and gentlemen, Greece was the cradle in which genius and real art and eloquence was first rocked; she had her Epaminandcs, her Demosthenes, her Themistocles, but Greeco in all her glory never had a waterfall ojie hundred and fifty feet high "Rome that sat upon her seven hills and from her throne of beauty ruled the world; Rome had her Scipio, her Caesar and her Cicero, but Rome in all her sovereign majes ty never had a waterfall one hundred and fifty feet high. "Great Britain, wfiosc young queen rules an empire besido which imperial Rome at tho height of her power held but a Kccoml place; Vic toria, whoso empire is so vast that its morning drum beat, following the sun and keeping company with the hours, circles tho world with the mus ic of tho martial airs of England, Queen Victoria in all tho pride and splendor and power of her realm never had a waterfall one hundred and fifty feet high," That finished tho speech nnd near ly finished tho audience. I'or County Clerk. An a Republican, I hereby place myself ui a cumJIduto for tho nomin ation ut tho primaries to lo held May Jfttli, for the ofllcu of County Clurk. If I nut rioniimiUid ami olocUd I will durlntr my iorm of olllco yurtotm nil Hip rt'ijulrtuiiuiiU mid ilutlim prompt ly, oxpwjltlouiily, without priJud!r, uil M veummmuUy uv fonltnt with juwil mvirv. JMIuvIiijj (hill J m mvu money tut lliu (ju uavtr. THE PORT Or COQUUESUtD Myrtle Point Man wants Damages For Alleged Loss Incurred From Brush in n Freshet in .East Fork of Coqullle Last Fall. $1,298.75 IS THE AMOUNT ASKED IN COMPLAINT. Destroyed 2200 Feet of Boom Which Had Been Constructed At a Cost of $1890.00 by Myrtle Point Mill Company. The Coos Bay Times says: The Myrtle Point Mill Company hns in stituted suit ngainst tho Port of Co quille and its president, M. O. Stem mlcr, for $4298.75 damages, which it claims that the operations of the Port caused it. The case may come up for trial nt the April term of court. P. L. Phelan, head of the Myr tle Point Mill Company, was former ly a member of the Port and he al leges that last year tho Coquille Port Commission had a gang of men cut a lot of brush along the banks of the East Fork of the Coquille, so that tho overhanging growth would not impedo navigation. Instead of burning or clearing away the brush, he alleges they allowed it to lie on the banks or fall into tho river. Last October, a freshet occurred and this brush, he nllcgcs, was swept down stream and finally formed into a great mass like a moving splash dam. When it reached his booms near Myrtle Point, it carried them out destroying 2200 feet of boom worth $1990 which he had built under a per mit from the War Department. Not only this, but ho alleges that he lost $302.25 worth of logs in the booms that he lost $1000 by having to close down his mill nnd suffo'red other damages making a total of $1297.75. which ho wishes the Port to rcim- 'burso him. Peck & Peck have insti tuted tho suit for Phelan and J. D. Goss has been retained to defend the Port. HUB CLOTHING STORE AT MYRTLE POINT BURGLARIZED The store of the Hub Clothing & Shoe Co., on Spruce street was burg larized during the night from Satur day to Sunday, and about $45 in silver taken. Tho burglar or burglars en tered the rear room through the tran som over, tho door. Entrance to the main room was gained by cutting away, evidently with a brace and bit, 'ho casing whore tho lock is located. The ends were taken from thchinges and there were marks which show that an attempt was first made to pry the door out of place without cut ting away the lock. On closing the store Saturday night the Fenslers, who manage tho store here took tho money from the till of the cash register and placed it in 0110 of the drawers under the close rack, and from tho fact that nothing else in the store wns disturbed it is ap parent that whoever turned the trick knew that the money was there and just where to find it It is understood that local parties are suspected of tho job but thus far nothing directly connecting anyone with the affair has been learned. Myrtle Point Enterprise. SCHOOL AT BRIDGE HAS REACHED "A" STANDARD Coquille, Ore., March 29. Tho first school in Coos county to reach the required 90 credits to mnke it "a "standard A" school, under tho re quirements of a plan recently formu lated by County Superintendent Ba ker, is tho school at Bridge, District No. 77, which has an enrollment of 00 pupils. A month ngo Superin tendent Baker sent out the cards de scribing tho plan for standardiza tion of tho schools of Coos county, and when ho went up to Bridge he found that No. 77 had a grade of 85, Four days afterwards, when Mr. Ba ker revisited the school, thoy had reached tho coveted 90 polntH. Left In Store Door. I would thank tho pomon who, on thu uvonlng of March .MHh, loft mon ey In my utoro door to como forward and uxplfllu why thoy did ft, A. II, Hl'AHKH J'ir Hi'irru'nliin', I lifMy 1111 no unco inyMf rm u 4u!ilijnf (ur aiuiu njjirtumiUiUyju LODGE DIRECTORY Masonic. Bandon Lodge, No. 130, A. F. & A. M. Stated communications first Saturday after the full moon of each month. Special communications Master Masons cordially invited. C. R. MOORE, W. M. PHIL PEARSON, Secretary. Eastern Star. Occidental Chapter, No. 45, O. E. S., meets Saturday ovonings before and after stated communications of Masonic lodge. Visiting members cordially invited to attend. L. KATE ROSA, W. M. ROSA BINGAMAN, Secretary. I .0. O. F. N Bandon Lodge, No. 133, I. O. O. F., meets every Wednesday evening. Visiting brothers in good standing cordially Invited. S. E. HINES, N. G. LOGAN KAY, Secretary. Knights of Pythias. Delphi Lodge, No. 04, Knights of Pythias. Meets every Monday ev ening at Knights hall. Visiting knights invited to nttend. G. R. McNAIR, C. C. B. N. HARRINGTON, K. of R. S. Loyal Order of Moose. Meets Thursday evenings in I. O. O. F. hall. Transcicnt Moose cord ially invited. Something doing ev ery Thursday. Rcbekah Ocean Rcbekah Lodge, No. 120, I. O. O. F., meets second and fourth Tuesdays at I. O. O. F. hall. Tran cient members cordially invited. LENA DAVIDSON, N. G. IINERVA LEWIN, Secretary. W. O. w. "With Charity Towards All" Seaside Camp, 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. C. C. M. GAGE, Clerk. Professional Cards. THOMAS F. HAGGERTY Attorney-at-Lnw Over MrNdir's Hardware Stcrc Plume 482 BANDON, OREGON C. R. WADE Lawyer BANDON, OREGON i DR. H. L. HOUSTON Physician & Surgeon Office ovct Drug St.ire. Hour,, 9 to 12 a. m; 1:30 to 4 p. m ;7 lo 8 in die evening. BANDON, OREGON DR. SMITH J. MANN Physician & Surgeon Office in Panler Building. Hour,, 9 to 12 a. m; I lo 5 p. m. BANDON, OREGON DR. L. P. SORENSON Dentist Office over Vienna Cafe. Telephone at office and retUJence, BANDON, OREGON G. T. TREADGOLD A ttorney and Counselor at Law Office with Bandon Invrjtment Company otiy Public BANDON, OREGON DR. R. V. LEEP Physician & Surgeon Office in Ratmuuen BuiUinp. Phone 72. BANDON, OREGON DR. ARTHUR GALE Physician & Surgeon Office uter Oians Pharmacy. Oilier phone, 352. Roidcnce phone, 353. BANDON, OREGON DR. S. C. ENDICOTT Don list Mr I'U 7Ii IU I Vw 312; BANDON, OKHOON PR, J, U fiCOKIISL!) A. D. Mais Real Estate Fire Insurance Notary Public Rentals Good Lots in Azalea Park, $25 Down and $10 per month. Bargain in Business Lot on First Street. Order Your Freight Sent by the Old Reliable S. S. ELIZABETH Large Two-Berth Outside State Rooms With Run ning Water. ? Eight Day Service Between the Coquille River and : n -re oan r rancisco. FIRST CLASS PASSENGER FARE, $7.50 FREIGHT RATES, $3 ON UP FREIGHT Reservations: J. E. Norton, Coquille; Perkins', Myrtle Point; E. B. Thrift, Langlois. J. E. WALSTROM, Agent, Bandon t V Y EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS 1 S. S. BREAKWATER j - ALWAYS ON TIME t SAILINGS From Porl land Every Tuesday at 8 :00 P. M. j From Cois Bay Every Saturday at Service Y of the Title. t Confirm sailings through M. F. Shoemaker, Bandon PHONE 142 I Hotel Gallier Rates; $1.00 to $2.00 per day. Special rates by week ormonth Sample room in connection Bandon TTTT V F n 4 4 V i i k T i l l j E. T. WOl.VERTON J Coos County Mcawi Opportunity See Bandon First DIPPEL & WOLVERTON , - -- J. A J- J- C 4 II I I A I I I 4 II. C. DIPPEL CHOICE FAR'VI LANDS AND CITY PROPERTY GUY DIPPVIL AUDITING ACCOUNTING BANDON :: :: :: :: OREGON FIRST STREET, OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE FIHE INSURANCE NOTARY PUBLIC RENTALS BOOK-KEEPING CONVEYANCES REAL ESTATE FARM LANDS. INSTRUMENTS i DO YOU USH YOlIIt TELEPHONE TO ADVANTAGE? WHY NOT It is cheaper to talk than to travel. We have toll stations in Coos and Curry counties and connect with the Bell system at Roseburg. COOS BAY HOME TELEPHONE CO. Automobile and Machine Work Bring your work to the Cnragc and Machine Shop. Everything done with neatness and dispatch. Agent for Ihiielc AutomobileI. M. D. 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