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About Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1914)
'' fri'm - -Villi! Ti ' t. A J. A .f A A Ji Jli J if l Ji ill A A 4i rTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT The j000 The Grand Theatre I The House of Wednesday "LUCILLE LOVE" x X i The fourth installment of this wonderful serial story. Read the story on another page of this issue. Six reels of splendid entertainment, a two hour show. Admission 15 and 10 cents. LOCAL NKWS ITI2MS ) Experienced nurso Mrs. II. K. Jones. Leave card at P. O. tf. Try the Unique for a good, square meal and sweet bread. tf. L. Dinimick of Coqulllo was in tlio city Sunday calliiiR on friends. Clarence Zumwalt was up from Denmark on business Saturday. For Sak Lot with throe room house. Inquire at this office. !)8tf. Dr. S. C. Endicott, dentist, has moved into the new Elline;son build ing. BOtf. II. S. Hcdfield of Harbor was in the city looking after business af fairs Monday. C. W. Montgomery was over from Coos Hay Saturday looking after the interests of the Standard Oil com pany here. See Dipplc & Wolvcrton for ab stracting, conveyancing, fire and plate glass insurance, fidelity and surety bonds. Notary public in office. Op posite the Posloffice. Phone 3il. tf. Miss Zethtie Gibson, who has been taking a nurse's training courso .in a San Francisco hospital, has return ed home for a vacation and is. visit ing her parents and other relations in the city. For Sale Three and oiiP'lislf pri good land, matly clcare.l ;.: l i.i i.,. tivation, fine g trdi good six ronn house, good well, partly f.'iicc !. i 3 miles southeast of i'o:i!ofl!'0. .1 an . at.fS.00. Also U) ju: . . IVj .n . . fr .1 Postoffice, some gooil timber, at per acre. Dipplo & Wolvcrton. tf. 1 m z i i City Transfer ! S. D. Kelljr, Proprietor f 3C y Light and Heavy haul- $ y ing promptly done. '' Contracting and grad- $ ing. Transcient trade $ solicited. Horses i boarded. Phone 1151 J Office: Dufort Building Brown & Gibson The Leading Contractors and Builders We furnish plans and sped, ficaiions anil it yon arc jjo ing to build anything, no matter how large or how small, we can save you money. Let us figure on your building. X Good body 11 v .. i v V ( W N r KM r li nr i i n I A. " lvi UltM, liownvor, lull. Until' J,0r tll?r H'IIVtTtCI. liwH-k u. Ihu eul down H-lmlf uiul li, Wood cut to order A, (I, PfJRMJIS, Prop, nioiioubj Features. July I5th. The Girl of Mystery. J. E. Norton was down from Co qujllc yesterday. W. R. Keller of Cquillc was a iBandon visitor Monday. G. W. Stevenson of Coquille was a Handon visitor yesterday. C. A. Van Dcnburg of Marshfiold was over on business Saturday. "Ltfcile Love" at the Grand Wed nesday night. Don't fail to see her. G. L. Hail of Marshfield was reg istered at the Hotel Gallier Satur day. F. E. Nelson of Mnrshfield was looking after business affairs in Can don Saturday. P.. It. Keller was over from Coos Hay Monday looking after business interests here. ' John W. Stone and C. C. Wright came up from Port Orford yester day on business. Mrs. Larson of Los Angeles is visiting her brother, Dr. S. C. Endi cott and family, of this city. Shorty Whitman came up from Lakeport on business Sunday even ing, returning homo Monday. Coming a big fenture for next Saturdny at the Grand, watch the pa pers for later announcement. Sylvln and Ilnzul Marshall went to Coquille Saturday for a two weeks visit with their aunt, Mrs. C. K. Bar rows. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Averill wonl to Marshfield today, where they will look aftro business affairs for a cou ple of days. Joseph Fyfe, Jr., of the Estabrook Co., arrived yesterday from San Francisco to look after the businesa of the company here for a shorV time. P. II. Poole left yesterday on his bicycle for Port Prford, where ho expects to spend a largo part of the summer boosting Port Orford real estate. See "Lucilc Love," the girl of mys tery, tho fourth story in motion pic tures, at the Grand Wednesday, July M. Six thousand feet of excellent photo plays. W. C. Scllmer, E. T. Wolvcrton, W. A. LcGoro and E. D. Webb left yesterday f6r a few days fishing trip at Uock Creek. They went over in Mr. Sollmer's car. Miss Elsio Wolfe and Mr. Pierce of Iiuudon drove to Lnnglois Sunday, ifter her sister, Miss Fay, who has been visiting with friends at Don mark and Lakeport. Langlois Lead er. Dr. M. G.' Pohl, optometerist, re turned Saturday from a professional tour of Curry county, in which he traveled ver 200 miles and fitted many people with glasses. Dr. Pohl stil has his office in Sabro Rros. jewelry store where he can be seen at any time. S. G. Whitsott and family return ed Saturday from their extonded tour in their Ford. They visited Crescent City, Grants Pass, Med ford, Crater Iiko and many other point while gone, and report a line time and a good trip. Dr. .Mann and wifii will be bad; soon, but are at Portland now. Tom llnnloy, who II vim on tho South I'ihU of thu Coqulllo, Iiuh hud eight 1 tlui Nini wny im thoiu of Mr. McCur !.. --..J I I . I. .1 'v" ' niwmoiHMi urn wvvk. noun i .UylHir M kjwj (In) iiifrmii goln dry ntnly Uuitt 1 li mlvm iv willi tiiii It t mhihumm) mm vtimi uiu.,im. fu th ihiniitiji-i Scrap Book A Merry Evening. Tho near sighted man watches his friend restore to n portly dowager a ridiculous little bead bag that she bad dropped as ho sailed past their corner of tho room. "I wish," ho said plain tively, "that women would learn not to drop things. My wife got mo Into a ridiculous scrape the other night by not being able to hold on to her beltfiig Ings." "How was that?" his friend Inquired. "It was at the opera," continued Bcucdlclf, "and in tho middle of tho first act Carrie let her opera glasses slip off her lap. She naked me to get them. I looked down nnd thought I saw them under the scat In front of her. I grabbed them, but they didn't come at once, nnd there was n squeal from tho woman In front It was tho heels of her two little slippers I had grabbed and nearly tipped her out ot her sent She got .hysterics and had to go out until she calmed down. Oh. I had a merry evening.'' Is It Worth While? Is It worth while that wo jostlo a brother Bearing his load on tho rough roud ot MM Is It worth while that wo Jeer nt each other In blackness of heart that wo war to tho ltnlfo? God pity us all In our pitiful strlfel God pity us nil as wo Jostle each other! God pardon us nil for tho triumphs we feel When a fellow coes down-poor, henrt broken brother! Pierced to tho heart! Words aro keener than steel And mightier, far. for woo nnd for wcnl. Look nt tho roses Balutlng each other; Look nt tho herds nil at peaco on the plain. Man, nnd man only, makes war on his brother And do'tes In Ills' heart on his peril and pain. Shamed by tho brutes that go down on tho plain. t Joaiuln Miller. lt'Unsafe to Laugh at Others. Dr. A. It. Taylor, a foremost western educator and for .many years president of the Kansas Stnto Normal school in Emporia, tells this story: "As I was walking downtown ono dny. Just a few steps ahead of mo wns a fine old gen tleman In silk hat and broadcloth who had a most absurd poster pinned on Ills back, contrasting oddly with his dignified bearing. Just then around the corner came a young fellow with an even more ridiculous poster pinned to his back. Helng ignorant of his own decoration tho youngster immediately began laughing at the older man. "So I fell to moralizing." says Dr. Taylor, "deducing something like this: 'Could wo but see ourselves ns others seo us. we would ..often .chango tho theme of our discourse-. Then as I stepped Into a butcher shop the pro prietor called out to me: 'Good morn ing, Dr. Taylor. Why. whnt's this (he boys have been pinning on your back? " Kansas City Star. Ono For the Lawyer. The late Lord (Jrlnithorpe drew up the will of Dent, the groat London wntchmaker lie had assisted Dent In designing "Illg Hen" and had advanced him money to nld him in his scientific work. This was to bo repaid by will, but the technical Irregularity of his drafting led to litigation on Dent's death in lSra, when the facts eamo out in court A little while nfterward Lord Grlintliorpe was examining a well known engineer who showed too much confidence In the witness box. - "1 sirppose," said the barrister sar castically, "you can make everything." "No," was the reply; "there are two things I can't make. One is a clock; the other is a will." London Opinion. Queer Feathers. Daron Kenyon, at one timo lord chief Justice of England, loved to hear him self talk, nnd his summtngs up wero at times extraordinary examples of flamboyant speech. Here Is a speci men taken from "Lnw and Laughter": "Addressing a butler convicted of stealing his mnster's wine, Lord Ken yon once said: " 'Prisoner nt tho bar, you stand con victed on the most conclusive evidence of a crime of Inexpressible atrocity a crime that defiles the snered springs of domestic confidence and is calcu lated to strike alarm Into tho breast of every Englishman who Invests largely in tho choice vintnges of southern Europe. Like the serpent of old yon have stung the hand of your protector. Fortunate In having a gen erous employer you might without dis covery have continued to supply your wretched wife nnd children with tho comforts of sufficient prosperity and even with some of the luxuries of nllluence, but, dead to every claim of natural affection and ttllnd to your own real Interest, you burst through all the restralutH of religion nnd moral ity nnd have for many years been feathering your nest with your inns terH bottles.' " Tho Ruling Pasilon. Two worthy Renin, followers of tho royal nnd ancient gnnio of golf, wero In (he habit of dully plnylng together. In (he pouive of llimi one lol bin wife, Mini on lumiliig the at wnva IiIm friend of I ho llnU paid on tho fullntvlug morn Iiik a oull to oAproM liU Nlncnro nviii pnlhy. ('iiiHhiliiiiPn Imvlntf bi'im fliwlur' IH, HTlllHl III! I II III IIU) rol t IIMf. "Voil'll no' ho jKJtt'flii' Hut- dHyy Tliyro wwh n jwiihk wo hn hmwit ouiiimi "ttVr-1. I'M JW lib' Hit ftllj JUf WifJJ jihj m- im mm Anyway, m A4 fluidity1 . , PROFESSIONAL CA'IiDS , THOMAS F. HAGQEKTY Attorney-at-Law Over MrNair's Hardware Store Phone 482 HANDON, OREGON C R. WADE Lawyer HANDON, OK'KGON DR. H. L. HOUSTON Physician & Surgeon Office ovef Drug Store. I louri, 9 to 12 a. m; 1:30 to 4 p. m ;7 to 8 in llie evening. HANDON, OREGON DR. SMITH J. MANN Physician & Surgeon Office in Panler Building. Hour, 9 to" 1 2 a. m; I lo 5 p m. HANDON. OREGON DR. L. P. SORENSON Dentist Office over Vienna'Cafe. Telephone at . office and residence, HANDON, OREGON G. T. TREADGOLD Attorney and Counselor at Law Office in New Bank Building Notary Public HANDON, OREGON DR. R. V. LEEP Physician & Surgeon Office in Rasmujjon Duilding. . Phone 72.1 HANDON, OREGON DR. ARTHUR GALE Physician & Surgeon Office" over Orange Pharmacy. Office phone, 352. Residence phone, 353. HANDON, OREGON drvs:-c. endicott Dentist Office Phone 71; Res. Phone 312 J HANDON, OREGON DR. T. L. SCOFIELD - , Dentist Office in Fahy and Morrison Build-'ng- next to Emergency Hospital. Phono 1141 DR. II . M.'SHAW Eye, 'Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist Ollice Phone 330.J Res. Plume 105-J Rooim 2011-1 Irving Hlock MARSHFIELD, OR KG ON P. A. SANDBERG t Civil Engineer Surveys, Plan and Speciticatio is Ollice Hank lluililing HANDON. OREGON BENJAMIN OSTLIND Consulting Engineer and Architect Ollice m Thrift Huildiiig HANDON, OREGON KODAK WORK Bring us your Kodak work. Wo have installed on electric printing machlno nnd can fin ish on short notico, day or night, ami secure tho best ro- milts. A trial is convincing. YOURS TO PLEASE L. I. WHEELER Artist Nenr Gnlller Hotel Mrs. Guy Dippel 8ilnlluVCi-elelrtf I'ilUM) 7H am ' Says: The mill is down but I'm still on the job, ready to furnish you with a sky scraper or a chicken GEO. W. MOORE LUMBER CO. We w For our customer not just today, but tomor row and for all time to come, if Right Goods Right Prices Courteous Treatment and prompt delivery is what you want WE HAVE YOU SPARK GROCERY Successor EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS 4 c o nnr a iiir 1 tpi T D. D. OIHiIV W 1 HIV ALWAYS ON TIME SAILINGS From Portland Every Tuesday at 8:00 P. M. From Coos Bay Every Saturday at Service of the Tide. Confirm sailings through M. F. Shoemaker, Bandon PHONE 142 4 A. D. Mi s Real Estate Fire Insurance Notary Public Rentals Good Lots in Azalea Park, $25 Down and $10 per month. Bargain in Business Lot on First Street. it.H..;..H..;..H..tH BANDON TRANSFER CO. Gatchell Brothers, Props. I All kinds of heavy and given prompt attention. son, Fish Property. .Telephone oil. f Order Your Freight Sent by the Old Reliable A. S. S. ELIZABETH : Large Two-Berth Outside Stale Rooms Willi Run- ning Water. ' ; Night Day Service, Bel ween the Coquille River and ; San Francisco. ; FIRST CLASS. J'ASSHNGICR FARH, $7.50 FREIGHT RATKS, $ ON UP FRFJGIIT ; : KuHumilioim: ,J. K. Norton, Comillloi VnuUUm1, ! Myriltf J'oint; IC. . Thrift, LiingluU, : ,1.15, WALSTROALAU, tMiiMlon ' : ant you to A. E. White light drayintf. Phone orders I .Barn corner lurst As bdi- T t 4 1