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About Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1914)
aqfl-WEEKLT HANDOy KECOKPERj; FKTPAYi APRIL tOtt m A. D. Mills Real Estate Fire Insurance Notary Pipe Rentals Good Lots in Azalea Park, $25 Down and $10 per month. Bargain in Business Lrot on First Street. wMtiftmMfiiniiiMwmwwitiiiiH :: Order Your Freight Sent by the Old Reliable :: IS. S. ELIZABETH i ; WILL SAIL SATURDAY, Al'UfL. I1TIT, AT NOON ii Large Two-Berth Outside State Rooms. With Run ; ; nmg Water. ; ; 'Eight Day Service Between the Coquille River and ; ; ' San Francisco. 1 1 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 41 1 1 11 11 11 1 1 H-M-1 MM" EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS S. S. BREAKWATER ALWAYS ON TIME, , SAILINGS From Portland Every Tuesday at 8:00 P. M. From Cotis Bay Every Saturday at Service of the Tide: Confirm sailings through M. F. Shoemaker, Bandon PHONE 142 i H. 6. DIPPEL V t Coos County Meann Opportunity See Bandon First I 'i' . E: T. WOliVERTON DIPPEL & tVOLVERTON CHOICE FARM LANDS AND CITY PROPERTY FWE INSURANCE GUY DIPPSL CONVEYANCES NOTARY PUBLIC AUDTTINGPr REAL E! IT ATE RENTALS ACCOUNTING? FARM LANDS HOOK-KEflPING INSTRUMENTS :: :: :: OREGON BANBON :: :: :: :: FIRST STREET, OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE i 4M 1 1 1 1 ORFORD PORT LOSES CARGO fl'ASOLINE SCHOONER RUSTLER UNABLE TO DISCHARGE HER CARGO THERE The gasoline schooner Hustler rei turned from Port Orford today aftc waiting for two weeks for a poscilil opportunity to do 50. As it was sh( only discharged a few tons brough the balance of the cargo bad and stored it at the Arolino ware house until more favorable weathe and urfil she can take two cargoe to the Siuslaw. Bofore going to Port Orford Cap tafci Scog waited for nearly tw weeks in the lower bay. On reach ing there yesterday conditions wen favorable for about two or thro hours, but discharging the cargo int' skiffs ' was slow. It began to get little rough and finally got so roug that she had to pull away, and it wa with difficulty that a longshorema living at Port Orford was put aboan Port Orford has bopn rather shot on general mercnanuise ana the in ability to get this cargo will be sore ty felt. Coos Bay Times. CELILO CANAL IS NEARING COMPLETION DO YOU USH YOUR TELEPHONE TO ADVANTAGE-? WHY NOT It is cheaper to talk than to travel. We have to! stations in Coos and Curry eounties and connect with the Bell system at RoseTmrg. COOS BAY HOME TELEPHONE CO. Automobile and Machine Work Bring your work to the Garage and Machine Shop. Everything done with neatness arfd dispatoh. Agent for Bnick Automobiles. M. D. SHERRARD, Bandon, Ore. Mak 4 The Easter Deposit of your recolpts the starting of an nccount At the 1st Natlnul Hank. Tlieu your money will bo Bnfu from loss by thlevvi, flro or uny other rauHi!, Jlu ue (julck us a Imro in ink Ing ilujiow'U nm nlow hh a torUHt In ! Portland, Ore., April 8, 1914, - Of great interest and importunes t( the entire Columbia Basin is the pre (fiction made recently by Major J. J Morrow, engineer in charge of tin" district, that river steamers would b passed through the Cecilo Canal bo fore the first of next January. Th past month of March was notable i that more actual progress was Atl on the canal that in any other slrttlt month. From end to end the gfca ditch is the scene of ccaslcss and cf festive activity. Locks arc belli) constructed, gates installed, the hot torn of the canal is being floored witl steel bars over which is poured thous ands of tons of concrdfce, the slopinj siaes are neing riprapped in on' place with re-enforced concrete, ii another with, rubble masonry and ii hum another with great blocks of lay; rbek, according to the character ,of the backing material. At the head of the Five Milo Rap ds a little band of men is at wort btnng holes into the rocky walla o th gorge, carfully examining tho mat eri nrougnt up ny tne amis, nm carefully recording their observation', lhese men are the pioneers sent ou by the states of Washington and Or egon to' determm tho feasnbihty o constructing a great dam across th- river at this point for the purpose ol installing the most powerful hydro electric plant west of the Niagrc Falls. Tho river is only about 20( feet wide at the head of the rqpids hut the depth nearly equals the width Preparations arc practically com pleted for the oonvention of the Col umbia and Snake river Waterway." association to be held at the Port land Commercial Club April 13, 1914 Every one interested in the succes.' of this movement is invited to attend this meeting at which it is proposed to crystallize intoactual construction work, the .theories, plans and dreams of tho men who have been giving ur their Hmef or months to the project, Hates of ono nnd one-third fares have boon granted by all tho roads of the Northwest. That the whent farmers of East em Oregon do not spend all ieir coin in the purehaso of more land to Success Never was An Accident The marksman may accident ly hit the bull's eye once in a great while, but Hard Work, PerHlstence, Di-tcrminution ,& Practice are the prime factor) that eventually win biiccths. You have only to look around you to realize this truth. .Ev ery Hurrt'HKful man yuu know thone you read abo in u newH rnlumiM 4ive their hue cvHti in no niiihII meahiire to their early formed liuhit of putting UMlriV regularly it w lion of their earnlngM, Von !Hft now hy opening jyi BP, rmml l lii nfe hank, grow more wheat is indicated by fig. ures supplied 1 tho automobile deal ers in that section. Within the past nix weeks bufctf-wdgoris to ho Value 01 yti.uuo imvo been furnished to Urn nulla County alone,' and the nth wheat counties have taken nearly as many. Tho wheat .grower with large icrengo find the automobile a .nec essity nnd they purchase them as i regular part of their regular equip mcnt. The directors of the Sheridan Fruit Growers' Association have within the past fow days purchased a three acre tt-act of land on which to errect an up-to-date plant for the handling r it. 1 . . outrun, uerrijp, nuis ana vegetables A shipping and storage warehouse will be built at once and other, build ings will follow as heeded. The lo cation has 500 feet' of railroad sidinir and is close to tho buisncss center of the nown. TONS Of ELEC TION SUPPLIES DEMANDS FOR POLL books; TALLY SHEETS! ETC., GROWING. llle Carry Material for and Repair " the Following Watches: Hamilton, Rockford, Howard, Illinois, Waltham, Elgin, Hampden, South Bend, Seth Thomas, New York Standard, Burlington Special. Have You One of the Above Watches? Expert Hand Engravets orr. roar orrtce. Phono No. 514 EVERARD R. BOYLE, Mgr. 'Wyi"l-l.'M "PENSULAR" j : Stands for Reliability. When you j :: buy any of the Pensular Remedies : I you are sure of getting the best. ; Salem, Or., April 9. Over six ton; f election supplies were slapped bj Secretary of State Olcutt to thd tounty clerks of the 34 counties of he state for the primary election to e hold May lBth. This is more than .wico as great a quantity as was over prepared before for an election in; Oregon. 1 Nick Haas, who has been employ id in tho secretary of states office for. ho past 2o years, is the man whq mndjed tho puyplies and probably apJ )reciatos us much as any other per- ion the fact that women now vote in Oregon and the population is rapidly ncreasmg. , When the boxes of election siip )lies were piled in the state house .orridor ready for snipping that sec tion of tho capitol looked like a ware- louse platform. There were, 44 boxes veighing over six tons, or approxi mately 12,435 pounds. TKey held 1800 poll books, 7500 tally sheets and 7500 statements for each ofi.tho three political parties participating in tho primaries; 1950 abstraatg 'of Votes, 1278 oaths of office, 1223 dozn brass slips for fastening ballots, 282 doz- 0 needles for stringing ballots, 9) lozen of indelible poncils, 5010 copies if election laws and GO receipt books. In 1912 there were 1082 election orecincts, with a total ,of 1397 clec tion boards. This year there aro 1,470 election precincts nnU 2122 elec tion boards. Tho cost of printing tho election sunnlies. which docs not include tho election pamphlets, was $4050, andiX 17,380 pounds of paper were used. The increase in election supplies is duo largely to the women vote, but another cause is tho entering of tho Progressive party into tho primaries, making forthe first time three par ties to participate in this election. In addition to this the natural growth of tho voting papulation adds to the requirements for more supplies. If You Have a Cold Use Pensular Childrens Cough' Syrup Pensular Cherry .COugh Syrup Pensular White Pine & Spruce Balsam Pensular Laxative Cold Breaker To Remove Tan f and keep tho skin smooth there is nothing like Pen sular Cucumber and Almond Cream and Pensular Buttermilk Cerate. Can Be Bought At ; I The Bandon Drug Company ) "The Pensular Store" Only ; l-4"l-'l'l'l'..I....l...i.4i.i4i.t.4HCHK'M' .lt..l. SELECTS GRAVE AND DIES. Pennsylvania!! Had Premonition End Wat Near. Grove Cltyj Pat M. B. Vogan'of Brie, a former resident of this place, dropped dead a few minutes after ho had selected the site for his grave. While Voroii lived hero several years ago bis daughter died. Since then ho had visited her gravo from tlmo to time.-Ono evening ho took Julk Ew- Ing, tho sexton with him and, polnUng out a spot besldo his daughter's gravo, said, "Bwlug, I bnvo a premonition that I'm going to die. I want you to bury mo right there." Yogan' their left the cemetery, walked COO yards and fell dead from heart dis ease, do whs burled beside bis daughter. MOLASSES STICKS A SHIP. roo Cold to Run, Veetet Can't Unload ancULoMi Charter. Boston. TUo proverbial Hlownws of cold iiiolnHrieH Iihh boon doinoiiHtnit again. As a rctmlt the trump stoame' Iila has lost a charter. Sho lit a tankei Aji.lrkn.ij1 tf i-flutlm (.. n nil t . In two dnva and nrrlviMlTjpre two wi;tks ago with mo.OOO gnlloiis of niolamicH, ii Tlu) cold wnvit thickened the mo-VI Insiten, ripofl wiro cloggivl, puinnx niiulo of IIUlo uho, nnd (ho lxncrnvr workml two wix'kH liiNtmid of two dayn to dlcvhiirKO Mo ffiiKht. 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. A At The City Meat Market Geo. Erdman, Prop. Phone 193 Hotel Qallier Rates $1.00 to $2.00 per day. Special rates by week or month Sample room in connection Bandon ::: ::: ::: Oregon I? 3E I', h (irtwimiKil WHi MunslifiuIiJ ylnltor ll wok, J'riinh mk eow far wilo-J. II Muoliull ml fam.-Mtf. C y, J'tipu w t iwmm ami Myrtle VM ytnlny hnmue. W. E. STEINOFF Ti l 13 II ARNJlISS MAN omplete stock of har ness, shopping bags, trunks, suitcases, valises c and traveling bags, V V ' uiit'luuif upmllnjf, Tlii time yvur you'll Mmvw h ImIhiicu yw wouM- OF BANDON 11 RS T NAT'UMNK (tyw iJuWnjt Htmt Jlwir iuj lur Mm, i, yimsxm numm mi Dili j'!lKltji fmii) u wo mwh tm THIS HANK m mm omi ii ii ii "w rt r mtotS