SEMI-WfiEkLV ftANftOM.Rge6Ri)KK, TUESDAY, APRIL 28T1L 1014 F-R-E-E WjYj eci 50c purchase a numbered ticket good for a chance on the following piizes valued from $75.00 to $10.00 each will be given tree: 1st Prize one $75.00 Victor-Victrola 2nd ' $25 Check to apply on $75 Victor-Victrola 3rd " $20 " " " " $50 " " 4th " $15 " " " " $40 " " 5th " $10 " " " " $25 " " Tickets given on "Agate Cutting," "Repairing,"' "Manufacturing," as well as purchases. We carry a splendid stock of Watches, Jewel-, 'ry, Clocks Silverware and Cut Glass. SABRO BROS. Manufacturing Jewelers Telephone 751 Bandon, Oregon Lowe Bldg. Distributers of Victor-Victrol.u anil Records Goods (if Quality at the Right Price THE HYGIENE CONFERENCE PROMINENT MEN OF ST.ATE SO CIETY OF SOCIAL HYGIENE WILL ADDRESS MEN OF BAN DON FRIDAY NIGHT. Friday, May 1st, at 8:00 p. m., In the Commercial Club hall, will be hold a conference of physicians, edu cators and others on social and -moral hygiene. This conference will bo held under tho auspices of the Ore gon Social Hygiono Society. A local program committeo composed of Dr. II. L. Houston, Dr. Smith J. Mann, Frank Fahy, A. McNair, E. D. Webb, Prof. II. L. Hopkins, Geo. P. Topping, and O, A. Trowbridge lias arranged a program in which representative local speakers, together with a mem bor of tho Local Committee at Marsh field and a member of tho State Board of Health, arc to participate. The social diseases, commonly known as the "Great Red Plague," will be tho problem for the consider ation of those present. It has been only with recent years that the at tention of thinking people has been called by skilled medical authority to the fact that thousands of the finest red-blooded young men and older boys of the country are becoming in fected with these diseases, and arc afterwards marrying into the best families only to pass the dread infee tion to their innocent wives and chil dren. Tho case- of the young man who would have his fling and later supposing himself cured of a disease acquired, unsexed his wife or became the father of n blind child, is a case that is sadly too well known and needs no further comment. This conference Is a call for sane and constructive action. Every man in the city who is earnestly interested in tho welfare of tho homo and the International Harvester Oil and Gas Engines Xrfu.w ; The I H C Lisa CHAIN AND HAT MACHINES Ht4en, Mowm Riku, SUckut Hty L.4rf llir Prttaei LORN MACHINES rbilm, I'ickm tyJm, Caltitilm F1qiiI1 CntUrf Slitllifi. Skr.JJetl TILLAGE Per. S,ilj.T.tk. tl Duk lurrowi CENEKAL LINE Oil ai Cai Uiiaw OilTr.tUu Mmi SpitaJf ri Cia StpiiAUM Firn Wiu Mti Track Tkikm Cc.J. Drill, li.i faiim Ktitt GriftJtri Buitr TiM Pf VERY wise farmer does what he "-can to save money, time, unneces sary hard work, and to have as pleasant a life as is possible. Therefore, wise farmers buy International Har vester engines, engines of standard construction with features liko the offset cylinder head, accurately ground piston and rings, extra largo valves, detach able valvo guides, split-hub fly. wheels features that make them last by far the longest and save tho most money in the end. Bo suro when you buy your engine that it is an 1 11 C engine, and you will be sure of best material and best construction. They are made portable, stationary, or skidded; vertical or horizontal; air or water-cooled. Sires range from 1 to 50-H. P. They operate on both low and high grade fuels. Not every local dealer can show you International Harvester engines. Writo us for interesting cata logues and full information, and we will tell you tho name of tho local dealer who handles our engines. International Harvester Company of America lUcorowittd) Portland Ore. I CK&mptMi Dccrbg McCwmtck Milwinkie Wiborm Plu nrotoction of girls and boys will plan to attend- Besides results of sexual vice muses and, the remedies for, the evil will be discussed, especial attention being devoted to the need of the par ents nronerly equipping their chil drcn with facts regarding the true nnturo of sex rather than allowing them to get their information from untrustworthy and pernicious sources. The Oregon Social Hygiene So cicty, with whoso co-operation - the movement is being organized here 'is regarded as the leading society of its kind in the country. Other so pintir-s in the land readily concede this and are looking to the Oregon society for' leadership. Branch so cieties already have been organized in Astoria, Albany, Baker, Corvnllis. Cottage Grove, Eugene, The Dalles Forest Grove, Hillsboro, Hood River La Grande, Oregon City, Pendleton Rosohurir. Salem. McMinnville, and are doing excellent educational worl in those cities. Within the two and a half years of its existance, the so cictv has published and distributed nnnroximately 400,000 copies of cir culars, has given talks on sex hy gicne before 00,000 men, women vounir men and young women , ii mills, shops, department stores, hum dries, business" offices, social halls anc other miscellaneous places; has dis played exhibits before over 8O,QO0 people; has engaged in a successfu cnmnniirn against qunck doctors quack nostrums, and advertising spec ialists who have played on the igno ranee and credulity of boys and men Prominent men throughout tho stati are its executive committeemen members, benefnetors and friends. J. L. Kronenbcrg is to preside. The meeting is for men and admission if by invitation only. The program is as follows: "The Prevalence and Seriousness of the Venereal Diseases and Thei) Effect Upon the Individual and tin Homo," Everett Mingus, M. D. Marshficld. "Present Conditions Among Boy: and Girls," Rev. C. M. Knight. "The Four Sex Lies and Othe Causes; Remedies," Dr. Calvin S White, Portland. "What Can We Do for Bandon?' G. T. Treadgold. BERTHA M. CLAY WAS CERTAINLY NO LAD". Poor Bertha's gone to glory, sh( lied a month ago; no more shc'l' write the story of heartache, lort and woe, tho story sweet and tender of maids and wedding rings; foi now in realms of splendor sho's try- ng out her wings. I thought shr was a maidon with old-style cork screw curls, with beads and earrings laden, like other ancient girls; but now tho truth is printed sinco Ber tha home was called; her nose was crimson tinted, and she was slight- foaldl Upon her factf and body high life hnd left its scars, for Bor tha liked her toddy and Bertha smoked cigarsl On earth no humni gazer beheld her in a gown; she used a safety rasor to keen hor whiskers down. With other mild carousers she liked a quiet came. md Bertha's chums wore trousers nnd Bertha did the same. Thin novelist of promise pursued dccuitful plan; her given name was Thomas and Bertha was a man! Wi,fi this fact as a starter wo will not show surprise on learning that Nick Carter is grandma in disguise! Walt Jhison. At tho ninth annual sesion of the Coos Sub-District , Ministerial Assn. ciation and Epworth League conven tion, which closed at Marshfiold Sn. day, Myrtle Point was chosen ns the meeting place for next year. A. D. Mills Real Estate Fire Insurance , Notary Public Rentals (ioml Miii in AhIvh VurU, $25 lhtwi)mu $10 imt wwilli, J)h;kIm In llunm m Fjrxl Himi, Stingy!! Let them call you "close" or "stingy" That need not wor ry you. Better to have their respect later togetner with your savings than their contempt for beiuga spendthrift Yiiu Mil Mr miiIi it lUm AllOUIII, V iuk il i'.y (ilf )!!. I'IKST NAT'L HANK OpH duiiHjf How Um 'ul (ittuft 4y f',riMfrf, LIFE SAVING STATION FOR COOS BAY ASKED Washington, April 22. Senator Chamberlain offered today an amend ment to the sundry civil appropria tion bill providing ?17,000 to estab lish a life-saving station for Coos Bay at the new site on the south side of the bay. The War department hasj granted permission to use for a site the land under its control. UNITED STATUS IS STEADI LY GAINING POPULATION Washington, April 27. Continent il United States now has a popula tion of more than 08,000,000, while the country with its possessions and people has more than 109,000,000, the census bureau announces. Ore gon has 783,270 population according to this lntcst report. THE WAR SITUATION Washington, April 21. Tho aban donment of all United Slates consul ites was ordered this nftornoon by the state department. This was in addition to tho closing of the Mexico City embassy. In Mex- ;co City, Brazil was in charge of Am srican interests. Elsewhere they ,vill be turned over to French consuls except in a few places where Franco s unrepresented mid at Vera Cruz an Acapulco. At -those later places Brazil will act. England undertook co see to American nfTairs at Frontera LaPaz, Ensanada and Mnnzanillo. Their consulates being closed, Sec rotary Bryan authorized the consuls Ut leave Mexico with their staff when- !vcr their judgement dictated. It iVas said several would remain. Laredo, Texas, April 24.-Thc Mexi an federal troops sot firo to tho mu nicipal building, custom house, p6st- ofiice the United States consulate md other buildings in Neuvo Laredo, ucross the Rio Grande from here, and mnrched out of town. Tho town was being razed by flames this afternoon. The municipal building wns the first ct fire to. Dynamite was then used Later the American patrol, just across the bonier, was nrcii on. sharp fight followed, resulting in tho Mexicans being driven back. The Mexicans then fled toward tlio in terior. Washington, April 21. The house passed today the Hay volunteer nrmy bill, providing means for raising vol unteers in times of threatened or ac tual war as amended by tho confer- nncc committeo. President Wilson will sign it this afternoon. It provides that a man who enlists -i i if ii.. l in tno militia auiomaticniiy volun teers his services to his country m the event of war. It also provides that the government shall not accept a company of militin unless the num ber of privates is proportionate to the officers. Washington, April 24. Atlmistra- tion officials admited today that they expect tho Constitutionalists to join General Huerta in war ngainst the United States. President Wilson hwevor, again enphnsized the fact that United States is quarreling with Ilusrtii alone, and that reprisals wore contemplated only against him. Consulnte Agent Carothers reports to tho state department that General Villa had assured him that, in no cir cumstances would ho benr arms a gainst America. Secretary Bryan said rebel representatives here be lieved General Carranza's letter was chiefly to show the Constitutionalists that no intended to uphold Mexico's honor. MEXICAN OPALS Direct From Juarez. Mcx. In the Midst of the F vwwvri it iUt ouci' an sizes and colors wi prices ranging from 50 cents to $i.50 each. Also a nice assortment of Mexican silver filigree pendants, charms and coin fobs, from $1.50 to $4.50 th J' A a ' Hand MBM hngruvers EVERARD H. BOYLE, Mgr: Phone No. 514 DO YOU KNOW i The 0y 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 Geo. Erdman, Prop. eat Market Phone 193 Readers of the Bandon Recorder, and Friends: Special Bargains in Farm Lands and City Property Sec SQUARE DEAL REALTY CO. - --- April .lOth is tho Inst registration date House and lot on 11th street West for sale or rent. Inquiro of J. T. James. 13th Street nnd f ranklin avenue. !Ctl Rov. R. G. Summorlin delivered a temperance address nt thctnbornacle Sunday afternoon. Ho loft Monday for Coos Bay where he will address several meetings in the Prohibition cause. FOR SALFj On account of leav ing town will sncrifico new furniture in modern house. House can be rontfd chcnply. Fine garden plant ed. Bo quick if you want tho snap. Sco Wdverton & Dlppi'l. Morgan nnd King, tried nt Coquillo for holding up W. B. PiMinlson of this city, wore convicted yimtciday in tho circuit court and will bo sentenc ed Inter. King mndo n confession to tho district iittoiniiy biifore tho trial wiifl culled, and iih thorn woro two tiyu-witiiuHROH to tho hold-up, tlwro was no kIiow for mi acquittal. Tho Salmn L'horry fulr will bo hidil (nrly In July, uncording to u rocmit lUtitlntoii of llm flulviii Cmninuruliil Club Kxiid ilnli will bu Miluvtwl lijlur. A now puhllt' bond ing In IkiImk I'H i'lud in ftalwii) hihI lm hmtn olfuittil In the viimnUm ujt h Mloii for Um. Mr: il to JtL bj mm IIIU MUIlU MI IBM I Mil mu mm . ,. Z tUU by llm s.h)lU. f 141.. ' pm ' ' - -I J r ....,,,.lt.,r I EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS S. S. BREAKWATER ALWAYS ON TIME SAILINGS From Portland Every Tuesday at 8:00 P. M. From Cotis Hay Every Saturday at Service of the Tide. Confirm sailings through M. F. Shoemaker, Bandon PHONE 142 I ft Y i V Order Your Freight Sent hy the Old Reliahle . ETII Large Two-Berth Outside State Rooms With Run- ning Water. ; Eight Day Service Between Ihe Coquillc River and San Francisco. FIRST CLASS PASSENGER FARE, $7.50 FREIGHT RATES, $!! ON UP FREIGHT Reservations: J. E. Norton, Connilie; PeiUiriR, Myrtle Point; E. B. Thrift, Langlok .1. 13. WALSTROM, Agenl, Bandon mtrvityw , I mm b trip ir Um tmmtt rufcM mm! fiMii Rob I: It Wal so tiw Uu I'maif lurbmi'iuttutt hum umiM OMm&if mu Mi. 4 & a