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About Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1914)
SEMI-WEEKLY BANDON RECORDER. TUESDAY, APRIL 14th, 1914 I GRAND THEATRE OUR MOTTO: "Not Quantity but QUALITY " Wednesday, April 15th Deacon Ellington's jDownf all Another Edison side splitting comedy in Two Reels FIREMAN S CONCENCE "Playing For Fortune" Kalem I Admission .i..y4' I Items of Local Interest Pianos for rent at liantlon Druir Company. Carpet and rug weaving, nply to Mrs. J. L. Foster, Bandon. tf. Ana Carey came up from Tort Or ford Monday, returning homo today. Go to Mitchell's furniture store on the hill for. anything you want in house furnishings. tf. C. H. Harrows of Coquille was ii Bandon Sunday visit'mr at the homr of J. B. Marshall and Son. Anyone wishing home nvido pint or cakes, phono the Wigwam or srf Mrs. E. Lcwin. tf. Make your wife a present of nm of those easy rocking chairs for mi at Mitchell's furniture store. tf. A fine bahy hoy was horn to M vv Mrs. Chas. Asliton Wcdncsda; night. Call at Loshbaugh'n variety store, for a square o'cal and anything yon vant. 23t8. New orders of bicycle repairs of all kinds constantly arriving. Will take orders for bicycles of any kind S. D. Barrows. tf. Mrs. Dora Sutton, who was opera tod upon recently at the Bandon llos pital, is getting along nicely u present. Try M. O'Con's shoes for fit, qual ity and lowest prices. Shoe shop ir connection, men's half soles sewed qr nailed 75 cents.Womcn's sowed or nailed CO cents. 28tf E. L. Cardinal, who has been con fined in tho Bandon Hospital for i week or two is getting much bettei at tho present and will bo bale tf bo out again in a short time. Just received, an oxcollent lino of Indies Summer Dresses nt Cnrpen tor's Racket Store. Now on salo nt bed-rock prices. Call at once and get your choice. 21H2. FOR SALE On account of leav ing town will sacrifice new furniture in modern house. House can Ik routed cheaply. Fine garden plant cd Bo quick if you want the snap See Wolverton & Dlppel. In another column will bo fount the announcement of Attorney C. R Burrows, of Coquille, as a candidate for state representative on tho Re publican ticket before tho primnrio!. March lfitli. Mr. Barrows is an ablo lawyer and if elected will give u good account of himself in the legis lature. B F. Jones, candidate for Congress before tho Republican primnrio:. against W. C. Hawloy, wan in Bandon Saturday looking over the political situation. Mr. Jones is an able lawyei and was register of the Uniter States land office at Rnsoburg for four years under tho Taft administration, and proved himself a competent official ii that position. Wo are publishing i Huh ishuo an open letter to tho vot-1 era f .mi Mi. Jones. ' 1- i-1- I i H i r - W - O J RINTING FOR TUF "UiuluV' It lilt' lit word In Our J..li Hijuilinriit mtm mm WW Recorder Publishing Co, l Hishettclai licenied photo lay and 5-piece orchestra X every night. 28 reelievefy X week. ( Biograph) Fine Story Well played 10c and 5c Experienced nurso Mrs. II. K. Jones. Leave card at P. 0. tf. Try the Unique for a good, square meal and sweet bread. tf. Ed Bowman of Langlois, who has been nt tho Bandon Hospital for snnu time with a broken collar bone, is able to bo about again. Trade your old furniture for new at Mitchell's furniture store. Phone 211. tf. When in need of an abstract of ti tie to your property, see Dippel ii VVolverton. tf. ttirs. Ciiau. Swife underwent an op jration at the Bandon Hospital Tues Jay and is getting along nicely ai jU'ebcnt. Everything for the homo nt, the iJandon Furniture Co. See oui nig stock. tf. Tho Bandon Furniture Co. has the .atest designs in furniture. See theii nig assortment. rtf. (). Sumner, a piano and organ tun jr, of Coquille, was in Bandon yester day looking after business in his lint Air. Sumner is an expert at his traiii and has had long experience. lit will make regular visits to Bantloi. in the future. A number of bargain counters at Bandon Dry Goods Co. Come Jn ana look them over. 17tf. Wo have several clients looking U Coos County for dairy farms. 11 you have one to sell list it with Dip ped & Wolverton at once. J. B. Marshall and. Sou have thch suburban residenco property very aicely arranged this spring. Theii lawn is beautiful and green and they nave as line a garden patch as can be found anywhere. Tho Murshalls arc pioneers of Bnndou and were in busi ness hero for over 2f years. Which .s longer than any other firm was ev jr in business in Coos County. Left in Store Door. I would thank the person who, on the evening of March UOth, left mon ey in my store door to come forward and explain why they did it. A. II. SPARKS For Sale or Trade. Twenty acres fruit and alfalff. and near Patterson, Calif; house, etc tVant small ranch or town propertj n Bandon or any oilier town in southern Oregon. Write H. A. Wil jon, Patterson, Calif. MAY BALL. A May Ball will be held at the Wigwam Saturday, May 2nd. One n tho most interesting features will be a May Polo darnee by little folks. Look for posters in tho near future. To the Democratic Voters. I hereby nnnounco myself as a can didate for County Judge of Coos County, Oregon, on tho Democratic tieket for tho coming primary elec tion. I favor permanent highways and tho development of the wonder ful wealth of Coos County consist ent with economical and judicious expei dituro of tho taxpayers" money. J. J. STANLEY, Kltf . Coquille, Oregon 4H - : - 4...H''K - 44"KW - 4HMHK' DISCRIMINATING MAN yjtfl' lf K"rn a tirral ilrjl nf utlrnlioii M iht- riijHiuin "f ur Jil Dijuiiiiriii, vr air llip. m IM' xrit.iiiit'iil in Ut ill Ihe UI'AI 'TV X "( "'If Jl J'llnli'iM X wnmf ttmmmmmmtmmmwmmm Pui'vx CiiiiMHtnil With (iiiud Work ST. LOUIS ASA VILLAGE. In 17C7 It Had Forty-five House mnd as Many Families. Captniu Philip Pltninn, nn oflicer fa tho engineering corps of the Drltlsh nrmy. was selected by General Gngfl In 170" to inalto nn expert report on tbo territory just acquired from France on tho east side of tho Mississippi riv er. Pitman came to the Mississippi valley, the Illinois country It tlien was called, and traveled about for several months. Here is what ho wrote of St. Louis In the early part of 1707: "This village Is ono league and n half above Knoquias, on the west side of the Mississippi, being the present head quarters of the French In these parts. It was first established In the yent 1701 by a company of merchant, to whom M. D'Abbadle had given an ex clusive grant for the commerce with the Indian nations on the river Mls soury, and for tho security and en couragement of this settlement the staff of French' officers and the com mlssnry were ordered to remove here, upon tho surrendering of Fort Char tres (forty miles south of St. Louis on the Illinois sldci to the Kngllsh, and great encouragement was given to the Inhabitants to remove with them, most of whom did. "Tho company hns built n large house and store here, and there are about forty-five houses and as many families. No Tort or barracks are yet built. Tho French garrison consists of n captain rommnndnnt. two llcuten ants, n fort major, one sergeant, one corporal and twenty men." St Louis Times. CURING SLICE IN GOLF. An Expert Suggests Some Remedies For a Troublesome Habit. Tho slice Is unfortunately a common fault nt golf, destroying nil hope of accuracy as well ns distance In the drive. The remedy becomes obvious as soon as the entice of slicing Is thor oughly understood. Thnt It Is due to a horizontal rotation of the ball In Its Hlght Is unquestionable, from the an alogy of the curved ball In baseball. Tho question Is nR to how this motion of rotation is Imparted to the bnll. The remedy lies either In climinnt Ing the twist of tho wrists or In com pcusntion for R by turning the club In the hands while addressing the ball. If you are a confirmed slicer turn the club In the hands so that the face (slants sharply Inward while the hands and arms are otherwise held In the usu al position. Add reus the ball with the club in this position and then swing as usual. You will be agreeably sur prised to see n straight ball or a pull. A few trials will serve to determine tho position of the club In nddresslng the ball which will glvo the desired straight shot. All the curves, the slice, the pull and tho rise are sharply emphasized In long shots. The sharp, hard blow of a rapid stroke sets up n much more rapid rota tion of the bnll Just ns In the billiard shots. E. K. Stuart In Outing Maga zine. Formation of Ice. The cause assigned for the fact thnt water freezes only for a comparatively Rnmll space at the surface of rivers or ponds Is thus explained. Scientists au thoritatively declare that water Is nt Its heaviest when It reaches -10 degrees F. that Is, 8 degrees above freezing point. On n frosty night, as each top layer of water falls to -10 tlegrees It sinks to the bottom, therefore tho whole pond has to drop to AO degrees before any of It can freeze. At length It Is all cooled to this point, nnd then Ice begins to form. But ire Is a very bad conductor of beat therefore It shuts off the freezing air from tho Ixidy of warmer water undernenth The thicker It gets the more perfectly does It net ns n greatcoat nnd thnt in why oven the Arctic ocean never freezes beyond a few feet In thickness, An Untouched Subject. In L'Fsprlt des Francnls Is an In stance of the sharp, biting wit for which Alexis IMron, tho French epi grammatist, was famous. A young author whose ability wnn by no means equal to his conceit was discoursing at leugtth upon tho merlto of his work. "I am tired of writing of thnt of which the others write." ho said. "I wnnt to create an orlglunl work, some thing thnt no one has ever written about or ever will write about" IMron turned quickly to the speaker. "Why not write your own eulogy'" ho said. Very Sweet Words. "Are there any sweeter words In tho KugllHh language." musingly Inquired Professor Swlggs, "thun '1 love yon J" "Well," grimly remarked the pessi mistic hearer, "I tiiidernliind that sumo authorities rcgiiid "I'here'H thnt money I owe you' as about tho epitome of nut Isfnctory Henlenees." New York (Jlobo. Chines Cabbage Seed. linpo seed Is termed by tint Clilmti Inule "nib huge seed," while Chinese fanners stylo It 'Vnblmgo oil need," An grown In liougwiili district, neiir Khilllglllll. II )lehUVil cullies leqilill In I if) miiiiiiImi nn nr,i wliiiri, the o U f.ivuniblo. Social Bcalr, "I'll," wild l'Mld, "vvlml U u kih-IkJ H'Mll'f "Uimcriilly hiMwIiliuV M-pHu) Ht V j'liiw wlii'iM limy wi'luti wuy? Wbi ld7r "Mhiiijiw." mH (Jllh' M'lliJa "wlir ll hji! at bit imimurWMii,0 TWO GULF STREAMS. The One of Air Is What Creates the Deisrts of the East. The gulf stream, ns every one knows, Is n broad river of warm water which ptarts In the gulf of Mexico, wanders ncro.ss (he cold Atlantic ocean and bumps Into the British isles, giving them a warm climate nnd no end of fog nnd rain. But few people know that in tho atmosphere nbovo there Is n second gulf Ptrenm of warm, moist nlr. This slow, damp breeze strikes tho British Isles and does not carom off like tho gulf stream, but continues over Europe. As It passes over Sweden. Fin land and northern Itussln these cold lands chill the wind and cause It to drop Its moisture In the form of rain. Tho lakes and rivers of these northern countries arc all supplied by the mols turu taken up from the gulf strenm. The rotnUon of the earth makes this wind veer gradually to the southward nbout the time It has given up the last of Its moisture nnd wnrmth. As n mighty draft of dry. cold air, tho gulf stream wind mores on across the plains of Itussln. As It approaches tho equa tor the wind warms again, but becomes over drier. At Inst, as It sweeps over Turkestan, Arabia and Sahara, It evaporates like n great sheet of blotting paper all wnter tt meets, forming tho deserts of Turke stan, Sahara and Arabia. Fortunately this devastating wind now leaves the continent, becomes tho trade winds and returns to Its starting point nt the gulf of Mexico. Several somewhat vlslonnry schemes have been suggested for altering tho course. of the gulf stream. One of the Immediate results of any such change would be the shifting of tho present deserts to other pnrts of tho world. New York Americon. MOLECULAR ATTRACTION. That Is What Permits a Needle to Float Upon Water. A steel needle laid canrfully on n etlll water surface will float, although the weight of steel or Iron Is greater than that of an equal volume of water. Molecules of liquids cohere, but with n force far less than in solids or viscid Bubstances. Hut tho thin needle of metal gently placed horizontally on water has not quite weight enough to break the surface tension that Is. molecular attraction of the water be low it. Attraction of molecules is a force thnt exerts great influence In nature. Tims this force draws particles of wa ter In fogs Into drops of wnter which nre heavy enough to fall as rain. Dew is n formation of minute particles of wnter into drops at rest on surfaces. The molecular attraction of the heavy liquid mercury Is intense, else this henry liquid could not bo drawn by If. Into spheres or drops. Melted lead forms into minute globes when let fall In high shot towers. There Is n great difference In the In tensity of molecular attraction, as may be observed In alcohol, gasoline, sul phuric ether nnd similar limpid liquids nnd oil, sirup, glycerin nnd other vis cous liquids. Soap bubbles could not be blown In alcohol or benzine, but they form read ily in water. And the molecules In the thin Minis really attract with some force, else the bubbles would buret be fore they become so large. Tho most elaborate mathematics are required to bundle molecular forces, fit only for technical Journals. New York Ameri can. Working tho Morse Code. Easiness of tho telegraph code has sometimes fncllltnted evil practices. Charles Galhralth, formerly chief su perintendent of telegraphs at Bombay, described one notnble case. Messages used to be brought by mail steamer from Suez to Pojnt de Gnllo and tel egraphed thenco overland to Bombay. Native operators found it profitable, especially during the cotton famine, to commuulcnto tho tenor of dispatches to outside confederates. At tlrst tho method employed was to write n copy of the telegram, roll It up tightly nnd drop it tint of the window. But this was soon detected anil .stopped. Then the operator would lean his head on his hand as If musing nnd drum with his fingers. Knowledge of the Morse codo by the man outside did tho rest. An Inch of Rain. An Inch of rainfall Is equivalent to OK) barrels of forty-five gallons ench to the nere. This amount of wnter weighs over ll.'t tons. Think or hauling It to the farms In wagons holding n ton each! That seemingly light nlr nnd clouds nre callable of handling this enormous nmoiiiit of wnter Is one of tho marvels of meteorology. One Inch of rain Is not such u heavy rainfall, cither -Farm nnd Fireside. Why She Couldn't. "Oh, I couldn't lovo him." "Why not'" "Ho wearH n wig. The ycry Men!" Then the dear crenturo removed two nils, some puffs, n coronet, u bnihl, n IHimpadoiir, u switch mid hii! down to periiHn u novel. -tft. l,oulri Itepubllc. Right In Fashion, i hear Tom U n gi'iilh-muii former now" "lllghl up in (lie imli'li Inn, PiiIh v'iiliiK lUtff mi nil hi m'h rncnHVM st ilmk,"-,mwlnii AiiMViti. Hfw o Him, 'inf.w Hun ) foul Mfliih Tub" lliilidiiT Nn l'n w nn ii MM fmv hliif (, idjw'ii. 11 I (lupii'i nit I nm m l 'iju IimJuu 'i'ulmwiiJflt JJ JilUJ hi 111!' lw nl li"' iuM Sam Says: The volume of business we are doing attests the excellence of G. W. M. brands and methods GEO. W. MOORE LUMBER CO. Professional Cards. THOMAS F. HAGGERTY Atlorncy-at-Law Over Mi'W.iir's Hardware Store Plume 4S2 HANDON, ORKOON C. R. WADE Lawyer HANDON. OKEGON DR. H. L. HOUSTON Physician & Surgeon Office ovet Drug Slare. Ilouri, 9 to 12 a. in; 1:30 to 4 p. m ;7 to B in llie 'evening. HANDON, ORKC.ON DR. SMITH J. MANN Physician & Surgeon Office in Panter Huilding. I louri, 9 to 1 2 a. m; I lo 5 p. m. HANDON, OREGON DR. L. P. SORENSON Dentist Office over Vienna Cafe. Telephone, al office and residence. HANDON, OREGON G. T. TREADGOLD A itorney and Counselor at Law Office willi Bandon Investment Company Notary Public HANDON. OREGON DR. R. V. LEEP Physician & Surgeon Office in Rasmusten Buildinp. Phone 72. HANDON, OREGON DR. ARTHUR GALE Physician & Surgeon Office over OianRe Pharmacy. Office phone, 352. Reiidence phone, 353. HANDON, OREGON DrTs. C. ENDICOTT Dentist Office Phone 71; Re. Phone 3121 . HANDON, OREGON DR. I. L. SCO FIELD Dentist Office in Fahy and Morrison Huild ng next to Hmergency Hospital. Phono 1141 DR. II. M.SHAW Eye, Far, Nose and Throat Specialist Ollirc I'hoiie 330-J Rc. Phone IllS-J Rooum 211(1-1 Irving Hlork MARSHI'IEI.D, OREGON P. A. SANDHERC Civil Fnyineer Surt r ya, I'Jjiu and fSprcificalin u Ollirr...Unk Ihiildlng HANDON, OKEGON hknjamTn OSTLINI) Coiwiiltlni Fnuhwor nnd Arohitttut . OiuYriii Thrift liuihliuM IIANIHIN, OKI'.iiON Amltta lUw ninl Jfi)l WiiliiliJ ijU&y ulahl lur b im dipt Mr m&m WOOD FOR SALE "I Good body fir wood $1.75 per tier delivered, y Wood cut to order I A. G. PERDUE, Prop. Phone 981 '' ' "i" "l" "i" "4" ." "J" V V V WW 'i, ifiiTT IF. L. LEEPERit CONTRACTOR AND -BUILDER t If you are .liming to i i uuiiu iei me ngure wnn t T you. Plans and esti- T i n l -l 1 maces lurnisneu. t P. O. Box 903, Bandon I I Elite Restaurant Ray Rease, Prop. MEALS AT ALL HOURS FIRST CLASS HOME COOKING Brown & Gibson The Leading Contractors and Builders We furnish plans and speci fications and it you arc go ing to build aiiythinjr, no matter how large or how small, we can save yon money. Let us figure on your building. KODAK WORK llring us your Kodak work. We have inHtalled un electric printing machine nnd can fin inli on tihort notice, tlay or night, and hocuio the hettt re sult. A trial is convincing. YOURS TO PLHASH L. I. WHEELER Artist Near (lulliur JInll PHILLIPS a MILLER llllil(lill)! CoiiKlruclion Offlco III Tlirlfl KuIUImk