Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915, April 21, 1914, Image 4

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    SEMI-WEEKLY IUNdON RECORDER, Afcfttt Sirt, 1914
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tlotel Gallier
Rates $1.00 to $2.00 per day.
Special rates by weekormonth
Sample room in connection
Bandon ::: ::: ::: Oregon
W. E. STEINOFF
THIS HARNESS MAN
omplete stock of har
ness, shopping bags,
trunks, suit cases, valises
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and traveling
Mioses
"ROLLING IN WEALTH"
THE BANK
60 CENTS
WHY NOT HAVE AN EXTENTION TELEPHONE INSTALLED
IN YOUR RESIDENCE, THE PRICE HAS BEEN REDUCED
TO CO CENTS PER MONTH.
THINK OF THE UNNECESSARY STEPS THIS WILL
SAVE YOU.
COOS BAY HOME TELEPHONE CO.
Automobile and Machine
Work
Bring your work to the Garage and Machine
Shop. Everything done with neatness and
dispatch. Agent for Buiek Automobiles.
M. D. SHERRARD, Bandon, Ore.
E. T. WOLVERTON H. C. DIPPEL
Coos County Means Opportunity See Bandon First
DIPPEL & WOLVERTON
CHOICE FARM LANDS
FI'tE INSURANCE
NOTARY PUBLIC
RENTALS.!
HOOK-KEWING
(iUY DIPPEL
AUDITING
ACCOUNTING
BANDON r: :: :: :: OREGON
FIRST STREET, OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE
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O O O 0 O O O O 0
PURE DRUGS
Do you wmil jmru drug
and drug wuihIHoh, finu
lrhmm, Jwlr IhhihIium,
iukI tufjot M'lfulwf If
ufill on
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bags.
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is not the lot of many women, even
in these prosperous times; but a com
petence will conic to most who banl?
their iLivins, especially when inter-
out a added, as is the case with our
depositors. Wo accept deposits as
small as one dollar, and pay interest
thereon at the rate of four per cent
It won't be a year hence when you
will thank us for telling you this if
you decide to get a bank book here
today.
OF BAND OK
AND CITY PROPERTY
CONVEYANCES
REAL ESTATE
FARM LANDS
INSTRUMENTS
ANOTHER BARGAIN
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o fi-room house, newly ro-inodul- o
o od, and lot 88xli)2 on Jackson o
p Avonuu, near City Park. Street o
a work done, Only $1100; terms o
o on part of this price. o
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MRS. W, W. WOLFE
PIANO
HOG TYING AJ.0N6H0RN.
Catching, Tripping and Roping a Steer
In Twenty-ieven Second.
To rope, "bust" und "hog tie" a wild
Texas longhorn single nnndod In two
minutes Is u siiort which represents the
dally work of the range. Men of quick
eye and steady nerve each stnrt their
fifty feet behind the longhorn. which
may jump the nrcna fence like n deer
and ngnln and ngnln dodge when It
hears the first Bwlsh of the rope. The
rope often breaks on the tautening, or
the saddle may slip, as In the case of
Bill Mnhaffey, who landed on his head
with foot caught ki the stirrup and but
for the splendidly trained cow pony
might have been drnggcil and killed.
There goes Cuba Crutchflcldl He
overtakes his sister. Swish, swish! Ills
lariat zips through the air a beautiful
throw over the horns. Then the cow
pony braces, and the rope tightens like
a harp string. Watching, anticipating
every movo of his horned nclversnry
the cowboy now circles the animal so
that the rope Is brought from the horns
around the hind legs. A word, and the
knowing pony makes a sudden start
Thud, and the steer Is tripped or "bust
ed." The rope tautens, and the rider Is
nlreiidy running afoot with a short cord
In hand toward the steer, depending
for his own snfoty on his trained" cow.
pony to hold that rope taut and the
steer In position. With marvelous dex
terlty he "hog tics" with a number of
half hitches looped about the hind feet
and one forefoot of the steer. The man
stands erect, rnises both arms In the
air, and Crutchfleld has not only won
the steer roping championship, but has
ridden down, roped, thrown nnd hog
tied n steer in twenty-seven seconds,
within six seconds of the best record
ever made. World's Work.
VIOLINISTS UNMASKED.
Edlaon Telle the Secret of How They
8trike the Right Mote.
Thomas A. Edison, who has nn ex
pert knowledge of every known mn
slcnl Instrument, from the oboe to the
iieolian harp, was discussing the great
violinists of the present age. He spoke
with deep feeling.
"I havo to admit," ho declared sadly,
"that for a long time those fellows had
mo completely bewildered. I used to
watch them In nmnzcnicut. Every time
one of them shot n finger halfway
down the neck of bis fiddle and stop
ped It In exactly the right place for
the sounding noto I gOBped in astonish
ment. Every time, it seemed, he could
stop that finger correctly within one
thousandth of nn Inch. That's what'ho
had to do In order to make the right
note. And I concluded that he nnd his
fellows were In some way superior to
all other kinds of peoplo in tho matter
of Judglng.dlstances.
"But I know better now. After long
nnd enrcful observation I havo discov
ered tho truth. Those fellows shoot
their fingers up and down with an air
of great confidence, but they never
know exactly where tho fingers will
stop. Like any other human being,
they guess at it. Then just ns tho noto
Is begun by the scraping of the bow
their trained ears catch tho defect, nnd
they readjust their fingers. Conse
quently, although the public doesn't
know it. the great violin geniuses of
the world fill their work with a lot of
notes that start falsely." Popular Mag
azine. A Change That Worked.
Little Alice wns writing Invitations
for her birthday pnrty and had been
Instructed by her mother to write tho
sentence "Pleaso bring no presents" at
tho bottom of ouch Invitation.
The little guests arrived at tho ap
pointed time, but ench came with a
gift for the hostess.
Alice upon being taken to task for
having forgotten the sentence said:
"No, mamma; I put in every single
letter of that note. I only changed the
no the least little bit"
Tho note read, "Please bring on pres
ents." Ladles' Homo Journal.
Only Hit Little Joke.
A clergyman who wns a widower
hnd three grownup daughters. Hav
ing occasion to go away from home
for a few weeks, he wrote home from
time to time, in one of his letters bo
Informed them that he had "married u
widow with six children." This creat
ed ti stir in the household. When tho
vicar returned homo one of his daugh
ters, her eyes red with weeping, said:
'Where's the widow you married.
father?"
"Oh, I mariiecMier to another man.
I ought to have Told you that" Lon
don Telegraph.
Crlticiim.
What play did you see when you
went to the theater?"
" 'Romeo and Jullot' "
"How did you like It?"
".Well, tho costumes wero all right.
but Romeo couldn't danco, and Jullot
wnsu't much for looks, nnd neither one
of 'cm had any real now stuff," Wash
ington Rtnr.
Women and Betting.
"Why Is It thnt mun bet nnd women
don't?"
"Men choose betting as a inrmui of
putting n stop to nn nrgiituont"
"Well?"
"Woll, women novor want an argu
ment tApptol.' Cluvulaml Leader,
Bh Knew,
MHflain, do you jfv nny of your
(lino for wilf n-riwiiuiir
"Corldlnly I ilo IVJjHif to wj wup.
HO I'X'UlUf iflU4 Mfl' TlimJl) tOfY'm
KH'hWWK.
FED PER0XIDET0 HENS.
Only One of the Flock of Thirty Now
Survive.
Rochester. N. X. -John B. Cramer
had a fine flock of chickens which he
was desirous or selling. He was told
by a prospective purchaser who looked
at some of the eggs that the eggs
wero not whko enough for tho market
to which he was shipping.
A friend of Mr, Crnmer advised him
thnt small doses of peroxide of hydro
gen fed In water or mash would nid his
hens to produce eggs of the proper do
grce of whiteness.
Cramer made the experiment nnd
thought the eggs were growing whiter,
but not fast enough to suit him. He
then increased the dose. His bens soon
stopped laying eggs of nny color, nnd
one of them died.
Now ail that Is left of his (lock of
thirty is one old rooster, which Mr.
Cramer would like to give away to
Rome worthy person.
BIGGEST HYDROAEROPLANE.
Makes Firt Trip Designer May
Try
Atlantic Flight In 1915.
Paris. The biggest hydroaeroplane
In the world has Just made its llrst trip
oil the Seine. The boat Is 8 meters 70
centimeters long by 'i meters 00 centi
meters wide. It has two planes, oacli
27 meters long nnd M,"i square meters
surface. There are two motors of 200
horsepower. The machine enrrles two
pilots, two mechanics and enough gas
oline and oil for 1.000 kilometers, It
weighs, thus loaded, nearly five tons.
It wns built by an engineer, Maurice
Collies, with the aid of M, Jnnson. M
Coll lex has no intention of attempting
n transatlantic flight this year, but In
1915 lie hopes to try. with a flying
boat of larger size one twenty motors
long-llrst a Mediterranean nnd then
nn Atlantic flight.
PICKS POCKET WHILE KISSING.
Italian Thief Employs Novel Ruse to
Plunder American.
Rome. Dr. John Francis Hurle's
pocket was picked In the Plaza Dos
pngna the other day ns lie emerged
from a bank where lie. hnd cashed a
check for $ir0. In relating Ills ex
perience to the police Dr. Hurlo said
that what surprised him Was tho way
the thief accomplished his purpose.
"lie embraced mo nnd tried to kiss
mo on both cheeks In the true Italian
fashion." snid the doctor. "I freed my
self immediately and the man apolo
gized courteously and nppnrontly wns
sotry for the mistake. When he dis
appeared 1 discovered the loss of my
wallet"
EAT SALMON AND
LOWER EXPENSES
Bureau of Fisheries In Bulle
tin Tells of Advantages.
Washington. The bureau of fisheries
has issued a bulletin to show folks
how to sniito the high cost of living by
eating less meat nnd more salmon.
Statistics nre presented to show thnt
one can buy more bone, muscle, blood
and brnlu bullding material for less
money by purchasing salmon than by
purchasing most forms of moat
One pound of canned red salmon, nc-
cordlng to the burenu or fisheries, will
cost, ir of the best quality, about 1(1
cents. The same quantity of nutri
ment in the form of strictly fresh eggs
would cost 3(1 cents; steak. 3.'l cents:
mutton. IKi cents; chicken. 216 cents;
smoked ham. lU'i cents; pink salmon.
12Mi cents.
The best grades or canned salmon.
tho burenu or fisheries finds, nre richer
than meats In body building materials
nnd contain ubout the same amount of
ruts. Pink salmon, which Is a cheaper
grade. Is better than meats ror making
flesh nnd bone, but has less rat.
'Either Is as digestible as tho best
sirloin steak, there Is no waste, nnd
nothing lias to be thrown away except
tho can," says the burenu.
'To reduce the cost or living eat
more salmon, especially or tho cheaper
grades, and loss moat Meats spoil
quickly In the homo. Canned salmon
will keep Indefinitely if unopened.'
ASKS DIVORCEAND RECALL
Sheriff' Wife Seek Liberty and Los
of Husband's Job.
Snn Francisco. In nddltlon to tinv-
Ing brought divorce proceedings ngulnst
Frederick 8. Eggors, sheriff of hnit
Francisco county, his wife announced
lit it signed statement that slio would
circulate n petition ror his roeill from
nlllcc. Thoy havo lived together thirty
years,
Tills is not splto work," said Mm.
Eggcro. "I simply do not helluvo that
Hhuiirf Eggerx is n fit man to ho In n
public ofilco "
In her xtntement Mm. Kenan out
lined tentlinony which xliu luijl given
buforo tho grand jury.
MlM'np Father Found,
Docfltur, Ill -Mont KrlinlU, who wn
Mid to Iiim'o Ihi'i ilrowiuxl In llio Hun
giwion wivcii year ngo and who was
roTi'iilly dcnviriwj In Hliumn. Vtt.,
worklsitf uii'lor un umimi'd winm, ric
(urnix) Id JJoiitiur to vd( fumlly,
wlilW ('oiiM of hi wife, hiw turn
clliiiii mim i)ii mn) u Klrl mm
ytm 4)li V'lu fuwjjy will Lmi Miillwl
hkiiIu, but wpi fiioKD um
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DO YOU KNOW
The City Market has
the most up-to-date
Sausage Kitchen'
in Southern Oregon
Having
modern
facilitate
tempting,
The City
Geo. Erdman, Prop.
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Readers of the Bandon
t Recorder, and Friends:
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Special Bargains in Farm
Lands and City Property
SQUARE DEAL REALTY CO.
W I
C K II A M II O U
Cnquille, Oregon
S E
Is again open for bus
iness nnd solicits
your patronnge when
at the County seat
MRS. G. Ii. WICKIIAM, Prop.
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
S. S. BREAKWATER
ALWAYS ON TIME
SAILINGS
From Portland Every Tuesday at S:()() P. M.
From Coos Bay Every Saturday at Service
of the Title.
Confirm sailings through M. F. Shoemaker, Bandon
PHONE 142
uruur j our rreigm ouiu uy ine uiu itenaoie
ELIZAB
Large Two-Berth Outside State Rooms With Run
ning Water.
Eight Day Service Between the Coquille River and
San Francisco.
FIRST CLASS PASSENGER FARE, $7.50
FREIGHT RATES, .$3 ON UP FREIGHT
Reservations: J. E. Norton, Coquille; Perkins',
Myrtle Point; E. B. Thrift, Langlois.
.1. E. WALSTROAI. Aircnt. Bandon
T.
A. D. Mills
Real Estate
Fire Insurance
Notary Public
Renlnlti
Giwd a)m in AAilm VarU $&1 J town mid gif) per
just installed
machinery to
turning out
juicy sausage.
Meat Market
Phone 193
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I Hotel Bandon I
American Plan,
and SI. 50 per
SI. 00
(lay.
rooms
European Plan
50c, 75c 6c $1 per da'
E. G. CASSIDY Prop.
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