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About Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1914)
.6 , XMI WUXLY BANDON MCOBDMt, .FRIDAY; APRIL lftth. 114 m t m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 m 1 1 I GRAND THEATRE gStjs OUR MOTTO: "Not Quantity but QUALITY;' I Big Special Wild Saturday and bunday "In the Midst of the jungle" A thrilling story of life 'in "darkest Africa, produced by one of the greatest moving picture concerns in the United States, The Selig Polyscope Co. A Picture that will Than meet I SUNDAY NIGHT-6 000 second series of The Adventures of Kalhlyn in India A Banner Program - 15c & 10c I M 1 1 1 1 M I HUM Items of Local Interest i Pianos for rent at Bandon Drupr Company. A. C. Ecdcrson was up from Porl, Orford Thursday on business. Carpet and rug weaving, aply Ut Mrs. J. L. Foster, Bandon. tf. Jas. W. Curry and children of Port Orford were in Bandon Wednesday: j Go to Mitchell's furniture utor on the hill for anything you want lit house furnishings. tf. 1 The Steamor Elizabeth will sail to morrow (Saturday) noon for Sai Francisco. Anyone wishing homo made pie." or cakes, phone the Wigwam or swi Mrs. E. Lewin. tf. Make your wife n present of otui of, those easy rocking chairs for sale. ut Mitchell's furniture store. tf. Frank Cattcrlin was over from Cooi Bay Wednesday calling on his Ban, don customers. Cull at Loshbaugh's variety store for a square deal and anything you vant. 23t8. Zeh & Miller are constructing i new modern bungalow for Georgtf Cox on Franklin Avenue near Fif tl, Streets ., I New orders of bicycle repairs of all kinds constantly arriving. Wilf take orders for bicycles of any kind S. D.' Barrows. tf. : v Z. T. Siglki, candidate; for, sheriff on the Democratic tisicet, was in Bandon yesterday looking after hii political interests. Mrs. Ghas. Perkins, who was vis king her sister, Mrs. C. R. Wade, for a few days, left tho first of the' week for her homo at Gardner. Try M. O'Con's shoes for fit, qual ity and lowest prices. Shoo shop h connection, men's hnlf soles sowed or nailed 75 conts.Women's sewed or nailed CO cents. 28tf C. C. Inman, manager of tne Sixes!' River Mines, was in town Wcdnes-( day, having coirio into meet his -partner, Mr. Page, who has just return ed from an eastern trip. " Just received, an excellent line of Ladies Summer Dresses at Carpen ter's Racket Store. Now on sale nt bed-rock prices. Call at once and get your choice. 29t2. Miles A. Simpson, editor of tho Surf and Republican candidate for the nomination for representative, was nt Coquillc and other up river points tho first of the woek, looking after tho interests of his campaign. FOR SALE On account of leav ing town will sncrifico new furniture in modern house. House can be rented cheaply. Fine garden plant ed. Bo quick if you. want the snap See Wolverton & Dippcl. W. C. Chase, candidate before tho Judge, was down from Coquille this week looking after his political fences Mr. Chaso feels very confident over' tho outcome and says ho will enforce the laws if elected. Mr. Chase's an nouncement card appears elswhoro in this issue. A Marsh field paper says: At tho mooting of tho Coos County Repub lican Central Committoo, held yestor day at Coquille, but six members were present. There was little IuihIiicss to bo transacted, hut W, C, Chaso, who is a rundidatt) for county judge, resigned the secroturyuhlp and J, 8, Burton was iipitolntcd In his stead to servo for iho prosnnt. The com liiitUu oidoiiul (ho pntltloitf Kent out In Dm vurlmm pnirini'U for iioinlim. ling oMiiinllU'uiHi'ii o ho iihihmI u( Mm Muy prliHtiry, uml ft urgmj mi Mm uli'ilor In sfi lliut Hinit mi' fWM 'J'htt pImiik fur tin 'hhiIkm will h winju Ml (ikDhk (o hv4 wfii'r 1 n m m u t i'm'i ViTt 1 1 ViTt i i HlMMMt MAI HCMMM DMt reeUevery , Animal .Feature More x Your 'Expectations feet of pictures including the tMMHMH Experienced nurse Mrs. H. K. i Jones. Leave card at P. O. tf. C. J. Doyle and wife were up froiri Wcdderburn Thursday. Try the Unique 'for a good, square meal and sweet bread. tf. L. L. Thomas of Coos Bay was it- T 1 .!!. A 1 -uuuuuu visiior yusieruuy. C. F. Misscy of Coos Bay was hi Bandon Thursday. Trade your old furniture for new at Mitchell's furniture store. Phone, 211. tit. When in need of an abstract of til tie to vour nronnrtv. hpa Dinnnl I . I z - Wolverton tf. Everything for the home at the uamion furniture (Jo. See ouit big stock. If. J. L. Lewellcn and wife of Myrtle Point were Bandon visitors yester day. The Bandon Furniture Co. hns th latest designs in furniture. See them big assortment. tf. ' ' A number of bargain counters atj liandon Dry Goods Co. Come In' and look them over. 17tf. Don't forget 'the hot chicken tarn I nlas at the Wiirwam Saturday anc Sunday. I ., . ... . . 0. 10 won tne prize at the IOOa sale at the Wigwam last Saturday If the.feolder of this number will pre sent it at the Wigwam the prize, wil be awarded A A We have several clients looking tf you have on to sell list it with Dip-) pai :ec w oi vert on at oace Tho, big removal sale of the Ban don Dy Goods :Cd. will not com monce next Saturday as stated ir) pur last issue, but will open soon J Watch iiofine data, C. A. Jamicson's new Buick "Six'1 s ope of the .most complete andj snowy cars in uoos county and is ,a car that anyone might feel proud ioi mi . . own. 'way, has pleniy of power and speed, i no car is well built in every ana in fact is a perfect car in avnrv particular. ... - - Steve Gnllier of Bandon. was I shaking hands with old friends hcre'l,.ouKhly bojjed In huge vats the fish aro, a .few hours yesterday morning. Alra'0""0 through glaut rollers,, the oH Uallior accompanied a commercial! traveler, Frank Catterlln. from Ban-i .linn ull..h nnnaDaUnJ . ..I ... ...v.. iiowaDiuivni UUlblllg OUOI.I which was regretted by Steve's manv triends. Gold Beach' Globe. Mayor F. E. Allen of Marshfield who represents the Blake McFull Pa per Compuny, and other Portland wholesale houses, was in the city on Wednesday calling on his customers Air. Allen is also a candidate lWfnm tho republican primaries ior County oierK and is much encouraged over the outlook, i C, Y. Lowe has sold 'his. (Chalmers "Six" ,to A. G. Erickson who will rui it for hire and Mr. Lowe has ordered a now 1014 model of the Chalmer six winch he will , have in opera-; tlon as soon .as .the roads are in coni dhion. Hlie iSMk.iCh'aJniers is an ex cellent car and beautiful in appear-i mice. The whole route of tho Coos Bay1 fcugene line between Sund Point and Gardiner in tho Siusiaw is lined witli woricmon, straining every offort to rush the line to completion, accord ing to-C. R. Peck, who returned tolly over the right of way. Ho says that the work being dono was a revelation to him and would ho a surprise tq everybody, as no one here realize ine ex lent ot the operations now uu der way Coos Hay Times. A. J, Marsh and son, Louie, arriv ed homo from Portland last Salur1 iluy owning. Iauq Is the young nwi whw y vory low lor many Wfoks Willi luni fever ut (lie llumlon hoxnl. tal lui.t sjHing, Whllo in I'orllnnJ Mr, Marsh hud Ids mm iiKuiiiinuii i.u I ',, '1 n.1 reiMlllfon, Imh mw hm Z Queer Th igs That Tarn Up la (be News J. L. Hart of Kansas City, Mo., In an advertisement stated that at three elec- I tloiM some one else bad voted for bun before he arrived at the polls. Five Wollesley col logo girls are working two. weeks behind Boston de partment store counters to help raise funds for a new college dormitory. Henry Donnan, said to be the oldest man in the United States, Is dead at Lamar, Mo.,. In hte orie hundred and sixteenth. year. He fought through tup civil war In the Seventh Michigan reg iment At an auction saje. at Lexington, Ky., fifty-two and a half acres of land which were sold in' a block comnrised a myth(cut city of Grannrd. For twen ty-five years It hns existed only on pa per, without streets, or "houses. A horse, has been ordered to report to the, superior court of Rockingham county, fN. n.,, and Is at present being supported on the County farm in Brent wood until tho court convenes in April. The horse figures in litigation. EXPECT CHILD WILL SEE THROUGH EYE OF A PIG. 8urgeone Anticipate Successful Out- con) of Remarkable Operation. An operation k which marks a new step in surgery has been performed in the Baltimore Bye, Bar and Throat hospital. The1 entire cornea of'the eye of a pig was taken out und grafted on .the eye of a three-aibnths-otd boy. The' little patient is David Kane, who was' blind at Att. At Is said by, the surgeons at the bios-' pi tii I that every Indication points to; success, although the grafting of anj animal's cornea on a human being has never before succeeded. In former, operations the cornea used: was that of a rabbit. Tho recent operation was tho llrst In tho history of, surgery to be performed with the oyo of a pig. Several weeks nco. bv a more ordinary opera'tio'n, the sight of the .boy's, right JW wttB mu'de almost perfect. The con dltlon of the left eyo necessitated the. use of thof, pig's cornea. in me mm operation rno pig was lhlnrnftwmiH ih wotuill rkn nil? nn.1 the cornea -ait from It An extraordi- oarily and needle and Sno silk were used inputting, the cornea la place tin-! til-it haa jpwyatqtbe child's eyeball Two. cases, are said, to be on record where the grafting of human corneas gave sigiii 10 loiauy uiina eyes. FJSH AS CHICKEfl FEED. Valuable Byproduct UtlllMd In the! ,Herring. Oil industry. new develoiiuient in a cpuipura-i tlyely now industry la announced b1 pKh'g, Fiiucke, president of an A'lasJ kau company engaged in the extrac tlon of oil from the herrings which swarm In tho northern waters. It is the utllkuitlou of the byproducts as 'TXn'u!. "When the fish are brought to -the! factory," says Mr. Funcko, "tho catch! .i i .'. i .. .i i ..... . .i i . .. .i .i i ... 1 1 ... .i I UI UlViUttU lUlIf I1VU IULH UUU UiniTUIIU.'U' in equal portions, After being thor- nowing mio receptacles proviuea ror u,id the cruHhpd flsh fa,l,nB dow" viiuic, m luc uutu uc-iutv. Hero the fish are. again roniprpssed to( extract, the renutladcr ofilio tllf, and ho-guuiio'V residue Is boxed up -for the market. Ttio guano was formerly Hold1 us1 'fer tiliser, but -by a special process much of Mr'4s now mixed With a small per- oeutage of the oil and becomes an ex m1Im poiHtryifttod. "Annlj'ls of tho new -food' proves it to be rich 1n -protein; which 1s one of the most" valuable elements 'In a poul trj tood, and an -added percentage 'of lime from the tioiies of 'ttio fish tends to make shell for ftfcen -Whim fi-d'tn lav- ing'hensT' SCHOOL PGR. BRfOES TO' BE. Six Month' Course In hioueteDlna Planned' In Cincinnati. There will be'no more "green house keeping brides Ju Cincinnati" is the as sertion made by ,S,uperlnJe,ndent ..of SohodlA Condon, who announces Ibat a school for proHpectlve brides will be started wtien -the finances of his 'de partment -periHK. Assistant Superin tendent Wotwrts, .wbd la -a bachelor, bus describes rthe project: "Uadi iwfitl will receive nix : months' traaelug in the art. of iU4ng a ehiae kouwnWfe. Aftar tskliig ih course Mw iirMe to "be -will ite quaHRd te cater -for ho famHy, ahonld tbe ewk HtfMco, locnt a leak In the Water 4ie, maud a broken doorknob or put uv n ateeKyflrnb, wusta, Iron, warket, gtvti nm aw 'to mi lirjHn-d nicmber of 44 family, duru stM'blugs, 'lay fa Ma td flu uuMit HpproprlHli) fshhloii him), hmt ot all, akl lier liiiHhand In preventlHg that nijililful wnste In lh AuwricM M.M fei WWi Oal Twe PuoKe, Fbr Rent Four furnished house keeping rooms. Inquire of E. Lewiii For Sale Early seed potatoes b various varieties. Thomas Ander son. 20tf. Lost A bunch of keys. Finder1 please leave at this office or at Sher- rard s Garage. 29t2. Found Gold Pin. Owner can have same by calling at this office, proving property, and paying for this notice, For Rent Furnished house in In dstrial Addition. $12.00 per month Inquire of Bandon Furniture Co. 27tf. For sale On corner of Filmore and Third streets, groceries at living prices. Call and sec A. H. Sparks. Pound Leather bill book. Owner may have same by calling at this office, proving property and navine for this notice. For Ront A seven room house complete with bath and fireplace, a new wood shed in connection close in. Inpuire of Mrs. S. E. Swift. For Sale Barred Plymouth Rock eggs for setting. Also a few roos ters. Inquire of N. J. Crain, at Ban don Drug Co. 15tf. Wanted Girl to work in my home about eight hours a day. Help care for baby. Reply at once stating wages Wanted. Address X22 Record er. For Rent Two houses. One is strictly modern, with electric lichts, bath' and fire jilacc and is newly rei paired. Reasonable rent to the right party. Phone 1133. tf. Eggs for hatching Buff Orphing ton chickens and India Runner ducks, $1.00 per setting. Also Mnmoth Bronze turkey eggs, $2.00 per set ting. F. F. Eddy, Bullards, Oregon Phone Rural G4. 26t8. For Sale 36 lots, not platted, in city limits of Bandon. House nna other buildings, with some smal fruit. Will sell all or part to suit purchaser. Would consider exchange for good dairy ranch. $200 per lot, See F. J. Chatburn, owner. 27tf. To the Democratic Voters. I hereby announco myself as a can didate for County Judge of Coos County, Oregon, on tho Democratic tirket-ifor the coming- primary alec tidn. I favor permanent highways and' the development of the wonder ful 'wealth of Coos County consist ent with- economical and judicious experdlture of the taxpayers' money, J. J. STANLEY, 16tf. Coquille, Oregon1 Left in Store Door.' I would thank the person who, on tho evening of March 30th, left moni oy In myBtoro door to come forward and explain why they did it. A. H. SPARKS For Representative. 1 hereby announce myself as candidate for state representative from Coos county, before tjie Re publican primaries to be held Mas 15, 1914. MILES A. SIMPSON. For County Clerk. As a Republican, I hereby place myself as a candidate for the nomin ation at the primaries to be held May' loth, lor the omce oi county uierKJ If I am nominated and elected I will during my term of office .perform all the requirements and duties prompt ly, expeditiously, without prejudice; and as economically as s -consistent with good service. Believing that 1 can save money for the tax payer, and make some for myself, "I want your vote." . aliUEN. Aiarsnueiu, warcn it, ivit. For Clerk. I herehv announce .mvself as candidate for the nornlndtion of coun ty Clerk, on the republican ticket of Coos 'County, to be submitted to ine yotc of tho people at the primary el ection, May 15th, 1914. 28tf F. D. KRUSE For Coiihiy Judge I hnrotiv nnnn'unce mvs'clf as a candidate for Cdtinty Judge beforo jihe republican primaries on Maj 15 and If nominated ami elected I wilj guarantee an economical ndministraj tion of county iiffairs. ( W. C. Chase, Coqulllo, Orcj Hlop nnd Tlilnkl The ineetiiigs ut the hi, K. Church fiouth go on with incrcuKing iiitercst! Service Butunlay 7'M p. 1115 Sun (lay II a. in, and 7;I!0 p. m7 and ul ihi'uugli ituxl wcuk, CtJiiiol W. II, HMITfl. Ptt.lwr, "Turrors of (liti Juigl'' Mlwlliu HIIIhk flur jwiiHyjiig M lij Hid thun4 Ihwtw, iml,iilwiky mm oam bays: 1 he volume of business We ate doing t attests the excellence of G. W. M. brands and methods ! ft' kL ' -'. ' J tt & GEO. W. M00RE LUMBER CO. Professional Cards. THOMAS F. HAGGERTY Aitorney-at-Law Over MrNiir's Hardware Store Phone 482 , BANDON, OREGON C. R. WADE Lawyer BANDON. OREGON DR. H. L. HOUSTON Physician & Surgeon Office over Drug Stare. Houn, 9 to 12 a. m. I:JU to 4 p. m ;7 to o in the evening., BANDON, OREGON DR. SMITH J. MANN Physician & Surgeon Office inPanter Buildiag. Hourt, 9. to 1 2 a. m; I lo 5 p. m. BANDON, OREGON DR. L. P. SORENSON 1 , Dentist, Office oVef VieaBa Cafe. Telephone at ' office aad retidence. $ BANDON,, OREGON : 1 - ' ' ' i , . 1 G. fT. TREADGOLD Aitorney and Counselor , at Law Office with Bandon Investment Company "1Motaiy Public BANDON, OREGON DR. R. V. LEEP Physician & Surgeon Office in Raimuuen Buiklinv. Phone 72. BANDON, OREGON DR. ARTHUR GALE Physician & Surgeon i ... Office' over Orange Pharmacy. Office phone. 30 i. Jteudcnce phone, iii. J1ANBON, OfREGON, DR. S. C. ENDICOTT Dentist Office Phone 71; Re. Phone 3I2J BANDON, OREGON DR. J. L. SCOFI'ELD t Dentist ftlco in Fahy and Morrison iBuild- ng next to cmerKency Hospital. Ehono a 141 DR. H. M. SHAW Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat . Specialist Office I'hone 330.J Res. I'lione 105-J Koomi 2DU-1 Irving' lilock MARSHFIELD, -OREGON . A. SAND BERG Civil Engineer Survcyl, "Plain and S'trilirali(m Oinre...lank Hiiihlini; BANDON, OREGON 1ENJAMIN OSTLIND Consulting Enginuor anil Architect Olli.'.lu 'lluili BiiildluK 'HAWDOW, iWOOH "in lU hMA of lliu Juwli)" Mk Ji).r IN ii4i jii'iuri l Ih il&u4 hi ft tftfmwy Mini Huwky WOOD FOR SALE Good body fir wood $1.75 per tier delivered. Wood cut to order A. G. PERDUE, Prop. Phone 981 I 4 I F. L. LEEPER f CONTRACTOR AND v. BUILDER V If you are 'aiming to build let me figure with v -yoli. Plans and esti-Vi mates furnished. P. O. Bpx 903, Bandon i i i i i t t Elite Restaurant I Ray Reuse, Prop. MEALS At ALL HOURS FIRST CLArSS OME COOKING ... . i'U4t Brown & Gibson The Leading Contractors and Builders We furnish plans and speci fications and it -yoti are go infr to Build anything, no matter how large or how small, we can save yoti money. iLet -ms "figure on your building. y WHEELER'S STUDIO "How T Shilll ,Miss You Vhon You Arc Grown" What the" poet sang every mother's heart has felt. How long since you have had the Baby's picture taken? L. I. WHEELER Artist Near Galllor Hotel PHILLIPS S m Building Conslrudion u. u ' . UI III Mill MM Ui M WituX lillliiriliaf