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About Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1914)
I ... .fc ... SEMI-WEEKLY ' BANDON RECORDER. FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1914. i r.DAMn THCATDC Pr "d 5 .piece orche.tra VJ I rVi 1 1 111L111L every night. 28 reel.ever week. . OUR MOTTO: "Not Quantity butQU A LITY " . SATURDAY "The Sheriff and Rustlers" A -2 Red Selig Two Other Good Ones SUNDAY . 1 "IRON & STEEL" t A Special Vitagraph Feature A Bunch Of Flowers JHograph Drama Sniffkin's Widow Ediso" Comedy ! Items of Local Interest Pianos for rent nt Bandon Drug Company. II. A, Hawkins of Langlols was in tlio city Wednesday niht. Carpot and ruf; weaving, a ply to Mrs. J. L. Foster, Uandon. tf. M. A. Simpson .spent a couple of duys on Coos Bay tins week. For Sale Lot with tlirco room house. Inquire at this office. !)8tf. J. H. Paulson was down from Co qulllo onhusincss Tuesday night. Anyone wishing home nvido pies or cakos, phone the Wigwam or see Mrs. E. Lowin. tf. .1. E. Norton of Coquillc was in Run don Wednesday calling on his cus tomers. LOST A !J2nd Degree Musnic ring Finder plense leave nt this office and receive a liberal reward. 87M H. .1. Loney came up from Port Orford yesterday to visit his wife who is nt Emergency hospital. Now orders of bicyclo repairs of nil kinds constantly arriving. Will toko orders for bicycles of any kind. S. D. Borrows. tf. Houbo nnd lot on 11th street West for sale or rent. Inquire of J. T. James, lllth Street and Franklin Avcnuo..'l'Jtf. E. F. Morrisey of Mnrshfield wns a Uandon visitor Wednesday. Geo. C. Murphy was over from Marshfield yesterdny. For Sale Barred Plymouth Rock eggs for sotting. Also a few roos ters. Inquire of N. J. Crain, at Ban don Drug Co. tf. Wanted to Trade Two largo lots and small house in West Bandon to exchange for homestead. Address Box C!)7, Bandon. 10t2x Dr. R. V. Loop wont to Marshfield yesterday and drove his now Reo roadster, which arrived on the Break water, back. The l'JM Reo is a dnn iy. Dr. II. JU. Shaw, oye, ear, nose and thraot specialist will be in Bundon nt tho Hotel Gallier, Wednesday,, May 27th. I0t2 Rout. Hunt has purchased the new residence recently erected fly Walte! Fnrrior in East Bandon. An acre and half of land was included in the sale. Miss Sarah Wlverton arrived or tho last Speedwell from California and will spend tho summer in this city with her parents, Mr. and Mrs 11 T. Wolverton. Miss Wolverton has accepted a responsible position in a .select young ladies preparatory school at Palo Alta, California, and will take up her duties there in Sep tember. Shu will act as instructor of English nt tho school, which is a preparatory school for Stanford Uni versity $ It Would be Best No Lumber Without First Investigating the jj Quality and Price; of Our Lumber f ORDERS PROMPLY FILLED AT THE COX MILL Highest clan licensed photo f 7 J I? ! i . 1UC OL DC $ KEEP CLEAN The Robinson Folding Hath Is a boon to those who live in rent ed houses and those who cannot n fiord bath room fittings. HANDY, SERVICARLE AND DURABLE Tito tub is five feet long and i holds a barrell of water, com plete for $10.00 Drop a Line to T. W. Pcnn, at Baudot), and he will call on you with n sample. For Rent Four furnished house' keeping rooms. Inquire of E. Lewii For Rent Furnished boarding house. See S. R. Loshbaugh. 38t4x M. B. Pressey was a Marshficlt visitor Tuesday. Experienced nurse Mrs. II. K Jones. Leave card at P. 0. tf. Try the Unique for a good, square meal and sweet bread. tf. Judge C. A. Sehlbredc of Coos Baj was in Uandon on legal bushiest Wednesday. Everything for thehomo aft the isnmion furniture Co. sco oui big stock. tf. IL. E. Folsom of tho Bradley Candj Company of Marshfield was in Bandoi Wednesday calling on his customers For Rent A suite of throe room; furnished for light housekeeping,' to ono or two people. Inquire of Mrs Wilson in Timmons Building. 39tf Mrs. W. E. Cralno entertained s few friends nt a Five Hundred par ty at her home on Franklin avenue Tuesday afternoon. Those present n ported a most pleasant time. Ele gant refreshments were served dur ing the afternoon. Attorneys G. T. Trendgold and F .1. Fceney nro in Salem this wcel whore they argued the Orgcno a'ven ue caso before .tho Supremo courl Wednesday. The decision of tho su premo court will decide whether or not tho city will go ahead with tin work of improvement on Oregon avenue. Card of Thanks. We desire to express our heartfelt thanks to tho many friends who so kindly assisted us during tho sicknesf and death of our beloved son an;, husband, for the beautiful llower uid for the many expressions of sym pnthy. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nelson, Mrs. Nclissa Nelson. Card of Thanks. We wish to oxpross our heartfelt thanks to nil tho kind friends nnd neighbors who assisted us during our recent bereavement caused by tho death of our husband and father We desire especially to thank tho pen pie of the Emergency hospital nnu tho members of tho Miuonic lodge. Jeanetto Horner and children. to Buv I ALGERIANS ARE LIARS. They May Tell tho Truth at Times, but You Are Never Sure. The chief fault of the native AIro rlnns seems to bo n curtain predilection for lying. It appears to be nn Instinc tive desire to deceive, not so much for the sake of profit as for I he sake of de ception. Albert Ud wards. In "The Ilar bary Const." tells us that he asked his French host why one of his workmen woro green braid on his turbans, since In Persia only those who havo mmle the pilgrimage to .Mecca are thus at tired. "Moliiimiuort!" my host cnllod. The tall, dignified native left his plow niid cnuio over In lis. "Have you been to Mecca?" M. Gnr detnsked In Arabic. "No. Sldl." tin; Arab said and went back to his work. "riosays 'No," M. Gnrdot translated to me. "But like as not he has been there six times. If they would always Ho you could understand them. But sometimes they tell the truth. Perhaps ho hasn't, been there. If I should aslc six of my workmen nhout It threo would say that Mohammed had been to Mecca, throe would say ho hadn't." So I stopped asking my host ques tions about the Arabs. But In nil tho time I have been In Algeria I have never found a Frenchman who felt dif ferently about It. Guy de Maupassant, whose eyes pierced so deeply through the lies of French life, could not fathom thu Arabs. "They are incomprehensi ble." bo writes. "They lie." THE WORLD'S WATER POWER. Forces That May Bo Utilized When Our Coal Is All Gone. The following figures may prove of interest to those fearing the exhaus tion of the world's coal supply, says (lie American Machinist. In n' sum mary of the water power of the world tho possible horsepower of France Is estimated at !,rtX).(X0, of which only 800,000 Is utilized. About an equal amount of power is available in Italy, but only liO.OOO horsepower Is utilized. Falls of 10.000 horsepower are abun dant In the Alps. The estimate In Switzerland is In complete, but about 800.000 horsepower Is in use. Germany has 700,000 horse power uvnllable. with 100.000 applied. Norway has 000,000 horsepower avail able, with a hirge'part already devel oped. In Sweden there Is 7IKI,000 horse power available. The resources of Itussla are estimat ed nt 11,000,000 horsepower, of which only 8fi.000 has been developed. Tho Dulled States Is credited with 1,500.000 horsepower, while Japan has 1,XH),000, of which 70,000 has heen exploited, ill India fiO.000 horsepower has already been developed, mostly nt n consider able distance from any Industrial cen ter. In Great Britain there Is 70.000 horsepower already utilized, nnd an equal amount in Spain. Promoting the Janitor. They wero Joint owners of nn apart ment house and ono day the junior partner sought Ills colleague In somo trepidation. j 'Tile Janitor wants $10 more a mouth or he'll leave. I hate to give up the money, but wo can't spare him." The senior partner disappeared mid returned In a few moments. "It's nil right." said lie. "I've satis fied him, and It didn't cost us any thing." "How's that?" "Tho Janitor Is now the superintend ent." 'Good work!" declared the Junior partner. "But why didn't you make til lit superintendent In the first place V" 'Because." aiiHwered the senior mem ber. "I knew he'd want a promotion eventually. Every man wants a pro motion some time nnd, to my mind, a good man deserves one." Judge. Smoky Cities Also Fongy. The relation between' smoke and fog is ably set forth in a bulletin issued by the Mellon Institute of Industrial Re search. University of Pittsburgh, and written by nr. Herbert 11. Kimball. professor of meteorology. United States weather bureau. Ho sums up the mat ter by saying: 'City fogs are more persistent than country fogs, principally because of their increased density duo to tho Kinoke that accumulates In them. "In consequence of tlie above there nro fewer hours of sunshine In tho cities than In the surrounding country. the sunshine Is less intense In the city than In the country, tho light of short wave lengths, or tile blue light, suffering the greater depletion." V. Saving Time. Siiy." lixeliiliiicd tlio uxcltfl yoiuiff timn with tlu .IIhcoIdi.'iI optics, "I wnut ywt to Htrlko inn olT it fow tliou- nuihI nrN." "All iIkIiI, Mr." roHiiotiilcil tlio print- or. "Wluit xluill I put on thcmV" ".I list print '.Nouo of your IiuhIhi ii Mk lypo. Tiii'ii when Hut imxt pur- Noil iihI; me limy not till lilnck e)u I ciin juiit iiniiii liltn ii ninl iimi Nuvt) WOril."-l,lllllllli'lpllH (IIT, Ethan AlUn'a Foundry, Ktliiin Allim prior lo llio Aiiii'ilriin llittolniioii oix'mfiwl uii iron fnrimi-tt iiml fuiiinlry in l.liolitliiiil oouiity. Num. IIU Inm fiiiinilry iiliinii-iilly fiiriiUliwI muvli t llm aliol iiml lnll mil in Uiii IJiiiliiiin.--lii. linf 4JMuriJi IJlslwy. lfj VVUMf !', tfljjjj It. iMMff Hnw J 1 lit art uf iwilduu uid IliM lltH tw-rtt M4MW limit mi ilii, toy LODGE DIRECTORY Masonic. Bandon Lodge, No. 130. A. I & A. M. Stated communications first Saturday after the full moon of each month. Special communications Master Masons cordially invited. C. R. MOORE, W. M. PHIL PEARSON, Secretary. Eastern Star. Occidental Chapter, No. 45, O. E S., meets Saturday evenings boforo and after stated communications of Masonic lodge. Visiting members cordially invited to attend. L. KATE ROSA, W. M. ROSA BINGAMAN, Secretary. I .0. O. F. Bandon Lodge, No. 133, I. O. O. F.. meets everv Wednesday oveninir. Visiting brothers in good standing corilially invited. S. E. HINES, N. G. LOGAN KAY, Secretary. Knights of Pythias. Delphi Lodge, No. Gl, Knights of Pythias. Meets every Monday ev ening at Knights hall. Visiting knights invited to attend. G. R. McNAIR, C. C. B. N. HARRINGTON, K. of R. S. Loyal Order of Moose. Meets Thursday evenings in I. 0, 0. F. lull I. Tranncient Moose cord ially invited. Something doing ev ery Thursday. Rchcknlt Ocean Rcbckah Lodge, No. 12G, I. 0. 0. F., meets second and fourth Tuesdays at I. 0. O. F. hull. Tran cient members cordiully invitod. LENA DAVIDSON, N. G. MINERVA LEWIN, Secretary. W. O. w. V With Charity Towards AH" Seaside Camp, No. 212, W. 0." W. meets Tuesdays, K. of P. hall, 8 p, m. Visitors are assured a hot wel come. By order of W. A. KELLER, C. C. C. M. GAGE, Clerk. M. E. Church South. Next Sunday morning at 11 o'clocl at tho tabernacle will be taken names for membership in the M. E. Church South and baptism by eiTusion. At 3 p. m. between tho bluff and jetty baptism by immersion. At the 8 o'clock service the reception of mem bers. W. B. SMITH, Pastor. For Sale or Trade. Twenty acres fruit and alfalfa land near Patterson, Calif; house, etc. Want small ranch or town property in Bandon or any other town in Southern Oregon. Write H. A. Wil son, Patterson, Calif. ,City Transfer i S. D. Kelly, Proprietor $ Light and Heavy haul- ing promptly done. Contracting and grad- t ing. Transcient trade solicited, boarded. II o r s e s i Phone 1151 Office: Dul'ort Buililiiiff Dr. Anti-Pain Pills will heljj you, as they have helped others. Good fur all kiml of pain. Used to relieve Nrur;ilgi.i, Ilcnil- acltr, Kervousnusa, Klituiiiatiam, Sclalica, Klilnoy I'.iiiiH, i.iinitiago, I.Diiiniolnr Atdxijt, Udokticlio, Sioiiui-lmcli, CurnifliiipiM, Irri- laUliiy .iHtt fur jwtii in any part at tin- IkmJ). "I li-.w Itr MH.V A Mil lln J 111 u i ii i.i. .1 k.i i I,, iiml,, t,i4 i hi iiwi tHmt kIh4 Ik u vx WuHt il'ii ) ' "M..i.ImiiII ili4t itMU I it bl II l1 tl liMli. M4 HtM lli. Ai.ll I' in MH u4 Mtw4l t . 1 . . I w Wt4.- Mm vii. bi i i m, u. i. ptj i ttttmt iii i . i ft4 ' & Tnllo 'Y One " . f Pain PHI, Kasy. Miles' c? O bam oays: The mill is down but I'm still on the job, ready to furnish you with a sky scraper or a chicken coop. GEO. W. MOORE LUMBER CO. " lIlflifAAr rAlft All tr Professional Cards. n-IOMAS F. HAGGERTY Attorney-al-Law Over MrNair's Hardnarc Stcrc Phone 4SZ BANDON, OKKGON C. R. . WADE. lawyer ' BANDON, OKKGON DR. H. L. HOUSTON Physician & Surgeon Office over Drug Stjre. Hours, 9 to 12 a, m. :i0 to 4 p. m ;7 to 8 in the evening. BANDON, OKKGON DR. SMITH J. MANN Physician & Surgeon Office in Panter Huililing. I louu, 9 lo J 2 a. m; I to 5 p. m. BANDON, OKKGON DR. L. P. SORENSON Dentist Office over Vienna Ca(e. Telephone at olficr and residence. UANDON, OKKGON G. T. TREADGOLD Attorney and' Counselor at Law Office will) Bandon Investment Company Notary Public UANDON, OKKGON DR. R. V. LEEP Physician & Surgeon Office in Ratmusten Building. Phone 72. . UANDON, OKKGON DR. ARTHUR GALE, Physician & Surgeon Office over Orange Plisrmacy.. Office plionc, 352. Residence plone, 353. ' , " KANDON, OKKGON DR. S. 0. END1COTT Dentist Office Phone 71; Re. Phone 312; UANDON, OKKGON DR. I. L. SCOFIELD Dentist Oflleo in Kaiiy and Morrison Build' nt; iuxt to EnierKcney Hospital. Phono 1111 - DR. I I. M. SHAW Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist Office Plume 33U.J Ke. Phone 1U5-J Ko(iMi 2(1(1-1 Irving lllock MAKSHFII5I.D, OKKGON P. A. SANDHERG Ciuil Engineer Hiirveyi. I'Ijiu and Hpri'itirvitio u OIIU'o Hauk .llullJint: . UANDON, OKKGON BENJAMIN OSTIJND CoiisiiKlny Hnglncur ami AroJiilovl JJfkr in 'IttHfi Himf, UANDON, UM'UUtl lUmliihi ma ml lt ami wltjj jjisaJ w r imm r Good body fir wood $1.75 per tier delivered, t Wood cut . to order A. G. PERDUE, Prop. I Phone 981 1 Elite Restaurant .j. Ray Rcase, P.vop. . .j. ! MEALS AT ALL HOURS X i' t t t FIRST CLASS HOME COOKING t 4..j..j.4j..;..j.,j..j..jj,,j.,..j., Brown & Gibson The Leading Contractors and Builders We furnish plans and specif fications and it you are going- to build anytliinr, no matter how large or how small, we can save you money. Let us figure on your building. KODAK WORK HriiiK us your Kodak work". Wo havo installed an electric printing machine find can fin ish on short notice, day or niuht, and securo tho best re sults A trial is convincing. YOURS TO PIJiASE L. I. 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