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About Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1914)
SEMI-WEEKLY BANDOM RECORDER, ffhibAV', .TUNE CTII, lui-1. i 3 You Start At Zero We all start out in life from the Zero mark It i3 uphill all the way. The higher we go the more we arc looked up to. f .iC man who attains success nyiist 'take himself seriously, look to Ills own interests and conserve, his ulrenRth, wealth and ahility. Many people are depositing their money with bank, payinR by clteck, and I'-Micriti" their own interests, ih.rcby rnisinn their marks h h abote zero in the gauge r, til e. .Why don't you try it? jRSTNAT'L BANK I Jpen duiinit Noon Hour "d Satur I dny Evening!. U. -a oroduct of selected grades of California crude oil, distilled and re-distilled, treated for the elimi v nation of all foreign matter and by means of ex haustive laboratory tests, -maintained at the most rigid standards of uniformity and high quality in short, the best gasoline the Standard Oil Company can make. Red Crown signs are furnished' to all dealers handling Red Crown Gasoline., Watch for the 2". $.HH.H4,4,v4"K"M,W-,H' S ook Summer Rates in Effect. Any Iterth San Francisco. -$7.50 Any Berth Los Angeles 14.50 Any Berth San Diego 16.50 (Round Trips in Proportion) X will sail from ;i Wednesday, V, WJRKLKSS TWIN SCRIMS "THE ONLY WAY" Bandon Warehouse jOa general Mnrnii Knowlton Is u woman wDO ifa; mnde cukes nil tier life mid always lins used the same recipe, wedding cukes special enkos. holiday cakes, party enkes and everyday cakes, simply be cause the cake which she made for her own wcddlnc In 1802 was so delicious that all the fiiiest.s wanted one like It. and this desire has been passed on to their children and friends. She keep? many calies on hand, so that her ctis tomers may have their cake a day, a week or u mouth old, as they like Each cako weighs about one and a half pounds and Is labeled with the dato of Its bnljln. They are kept In stone Jars wrapped In waxed 'paper Hero Is the recipe: One cupful each of super, butter and molasses: ono cupful homemade Jelly or strawberry preserves, one cupful buttermilk, hair a cupful strong cof fee, two eggs, one grated nutmeg, two teaspoonfuls cinnamon, one teaspoon fill cloves, two teaspoonfuls snloratus (dissolved In half a cupful boiling' wa ten. two pounds raisins, one pound cleaned currants, one pound chopped candled fruit (lemon, orange, citron), rIx eupfuls Hour measured before sift lag. Mix the fruit 'thoroughly In the Hour Creijin butter and sugar, add tho eggs, milk and coffee, then'tho Hour contain ing the fruit. Beat thoroughly add add the unices. Turn Into well buttered pans and bake at Uvst one hour In a slow oven m Sign or ask our nearest ' agency about delivery in bulk. Standard Oil . Company (California) Bun don i. o 9 y ... iw M -f Mi91 A TB --v X L 99 Speedwel in MARSI IFIKLD Muuht June 10 acrnti rtfUBRGV; SSSFES Hudson Maxim Has Figured In 'Some Perilous Incidents. LUCKY AT CHEATING DEATH. On Ono Gun Tetlna Oeoaolon a Sud- , don ImpuMe to Run, Which Ho Obey- . ed, Wot tho Moan of Saving His ! LifeA Magazino That Got its So- j ond Wind. j One of the most thrilling adventures I In niv exnerlenco took place at the gov I eminent proving grounds at Sandy , Hook. N. J., when the united States ! government was. testing maximlte be- ' fore adopting it. Near a light frame building in widen : I was Oiling shells with njiiximlte. a ' Kn inch eiin was being tested. A num ber of shots had been II red from the big gun. Just as 1 had concluded my work und started for the wharf to take tho government tug for New YorU. the signal was souurted for another shot I was walking along a stretch or ran- , way triyk directly behind the gun. At that instant 1 remembered that unvnrnt rears before. When one of these guns was being touted, the breechlocl.- , had blown out. passed tnrougn Uie bombproof and killed six ollleers and mnn. hut I arcued with myself that the chance was Infinitely remote Umt the brcechlook would be blown out or tue present gun on this discharge at the twv Instant I was In range, but upon ' a sudden Impulse I ran with all my might. Tho gun was discharged. 1 looked i-nmiil lust In time to see the huge breochloek pass through a building near the ono in which I had been at worir. . it Mine nn tho track, striking and breaking one of the rails over which 1 f had passed. It ricocheted against tue too of the old granite fort und glanced Mi. . tin. nir A qlimvi'f of stones and debris fell oyer a wide area and J many fragments strucic tno grounu close to me. ; t -ivnlknd hack to the scone of the ac- i cident and found that the windows In the little building where I had been j filling mnxlinlte'shells were completely ; Hdiihul with nurtl.v burned cylinders of ' smokeless powder that hnd been blown j from the gnu. I onco had another curious experi- ! .i.r.o nt Sandv llook during some trials ! of tho Maxim automatic machine gun. j Ammii! the HL-vere tests to which the ' gun was subjected was ono Intended to .simulate what might occur in making a landing upon tho seashore, where the mechanism of tho gun might get tilled with suiid. The test Is known- as the "rtnnd test" Tho gun being tested at the time was f the kind using black gunpowder cartridges, for It was before the Intro duction of smokeless powder. There tvns so much energy in tho recoil of the barrel that a great deal of 'sand could be thrown into tho mechanism without Interfering with tho working of the gun. ' ' The comma tiding offlcor did not ar rive to see tho gun fired until after the board In charge had completed tho test, fie then appeared und demanded that the firing should be continued for Ills oeuellt. The chairman of the experl nental board demurred, saying that he gun hud pnssed through tho test admirably and that It was too bad to lire It more than was absolutely neces iiiry, with Its mechanism filled with sand. But the eoinumndor Insisted. A selmoner was approaching near the line of (he. The commander said lie only wanted to see u few rounds ilred and that the llrlng would bu com.' pleted before the schooner would como (vlthiu range. Accoidlngly a belt or Ullt rounds was luserted. and the firing oegun. .Utcr pei hups ilfty rounds were fired the command was given "Cease tiring.'' but the gun kept right ou. It afterward proved that the trigger was blocked by sand, so that it was Impos dble to stop the guu. Tho schooner -nme Into rauge, and tho bullets Uow over and around her. My assistant, who was tiring the gun. did .his host to work the trigger and stop it. It did not occur to him on tho Instant to ilnllmbor the gun and swlug it round so as to bring the schooner out of range. As the guu tired at the rate of 750 shots a minute tho firlug was all over inside half a minute. I'ortuuiiti'ly no- damage was done When the same guu was undergoing a sand test Mit Annapolis, Mil., I c-iimo very near lining killed by It The gun hud passed successfully through a severe sand test, but tho otllcar In lirg wanted to see wheth er ho could put enough snud Into tho gun to stop it So he had the gun box tilted full The gun II red about 100 rounds mid then stopped. My assistant threw down the stifo tiuit is to say, liwliod the trliMer. so that It eouhj not be piillod-nud begun clearing tho gun box. TttiuliiiiK tint tho gun whs safo. I wus Juat about to stup round in front at it u4ritM)ly It flred n dozen or more hIuhk, m flato to uiw that my I'lwibiw wore soared by the powder fftUtl Om at Mi UNI umIm Hi AiiiHHMjlU wm to 4m a Mustw win felly late Mt tr VV imd flntd Of tMlftJlj4 "' 'I W UNIillil. whtm fttuMw -Mrr4 i Mi iM v i it. piitlftt 1 tkni iii mm i wmx r atrMf tmmUi tuw tut u ii.ii.ulM Ui tu luiii I titutmuuMi it t II t 1 $ X f i consisting of the following tracts and parcels of real estate located in the Town of Riverton, Qoos, County, Oregon, Following is the appraised value of the same: Wo, the appraisers of the property known as tho Mill property nt Riv erton, Oregon, find tho value as follows: Reslo Estate Parcels, two acres more or less $5C0.00 Lots 2, Jl, 4, 5, (i, 7, 8, 9 and 10, Block C 550.00 Lots 3 and 0, Block 5, and dwcllinR . .. 800.00 Lot 2, Block 1 75.00 Lot 8, Block 3 150.00 Mill Machinery and Buildings. Two boilers valued at : 050.00 Ono online," size lGxlG ........ . . . . 10.1.00 One engine, size 10x20, 25.00 Ono onKine, size 7x14, , 20.00 One planer . . . . . ' 100.00 One carringo and equipment ', . . . 300.00 One cdtjor 40.00 '. Four circle saws 1 200.00 Mill building ' 100.00 Misccllaneus pulleys, pipes and parts of machinery 400.00 Total value ?37(i0.00 I it a f V t t i i .j. make the next A .T. .H-H-i"!-:-:- PURE DRUGS Do you want pure drug and drug sundries, fine perfumes, hair brushes, and toilet articles? If so call on C. Y. L OWE, Bandon ' O. SUMNER Expert Piano Tuning. ALL WORK GUARANTEED Coquille, Ore. HEADACHES CAUSED BY Eyestrain can not bo cured with med- icine. Consultation Free J50IIL, Optometrist at Sabro Bros. TRY M. O' CON'S Shoes for fit, quality and low. est prices,. Shoe shop in on ncctiou. .Men's half soles sew ed or nailed, 75c. Women's sewed or nailed, GUc. In Old Epypt An AmerHin protesitor claims to have discovered that It was n crime to flirt In ancient Egypt If the fair sex looked anything like the pictures they left behind tln'in It wns.-Toronto Htur Took Job Lot, Ut rtw MM," 'iiuruiiired Ine Issik klDJMIf. Tk Jtitit) liUH)jniihtir polnicd te pUtmiU. -No ItmtU i ItittHU," If l'!h"l. u ti UtuV u )ob ot-WiMlifii(lo'i Umrnui t4MMtt fruity Wtii 0 ItjHHt ,Miwl nt Urn lHvt ' gfjftMUT t w tm km mmmm w&ttf a a liberal discount 30 . days. For Bandon, Oregon w G. E. W I L S O N GENERAL BLACKSMITH All kinds of light and heavy work. Horses scicntif ically shod. Deformities remedied. Bring in yoilr cripples, and get their feet adjusted by a man that knows a foot Carl Clifford, the scientific horse shoer. Tic checkers, splitting mauls, and all kinds of tie makers tools. All work guaranteed right. ! , BANDON TRANSFER LINE i & Gatchell Brothers, Props. 'w All kinds of heavy and light drayinjr. Phone orders - t's given prompt attention. .Barn corner First & Edi- t son, Fish Property. .Telephone 641. j: .X"KK"I"K"I"I"M"M ..h..;..hm.M'.M.4.4. Freight Temporarily Discontinued by the "Estabrook Line" Owing to the condition of tin lumber murker and inability to wure cargoes out of Handon, the "KSTA BROOK LINK,, has been forced to take two of its steamers off the Handon run. Running but one boat on a rather infrequent schedule, and appreciating the inconveniences to u ich it might place the many friends of the "KSTACROOK LINK,, were we to ask them to order their shipments via our line, we have decided to temporarily discontinue the carrying of loud freight. With the re-establishmcnt of our UMial mt ice, we will most higly nppret iate the return of patroimgi. B ANDON General Bargain PROPERTY 1 1 1 : . on these prices i particulars see Oiverton Service WAREHOUSE CO. : Agent v V V , t 1 V IAMM JMM JlHHt 4Ml