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About Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1914)
x; ?,,C SEMMVEEKLY Bandon Recorder Published every Tuesday and Friday by The Recorder Publishing Co., Inc Entered at the Post Office at Ban don, Oregon, as mail matter of the second class. C. E. KOPF & A. W. STUAKT Editors and Managers. Make all checks payable and address all communications to the company. Subscription price, $1.G0 per year, ir. advance. In the Circuit Court or the State of Oregon, in and forHhe County of Coos. ' Tiny Ray, Plaintiff, ) vs. ) Summon; William Ray, Defendant) To William M. Ray, tho above nam ed defendant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, You are hereby re quired to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you in the above entitled suit within Bixweeks from tho date of tho first publication ol this summons, to-wit: within six weeks from tho 3rd day of July, 1914 and if you fail to appear arid answer on qr before the Mth day of August 1914, that being tho last day of thr time prescribed in the order of pub lication, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief asked in the com plaint filed in this cause, a succinct statement of which is: a decree of ab solute divorce, giving the custody of six minor children to tiio plaintiir ant. for an order directing the defendant to pay each month to the clerk of tin court for tho. plaintiff's use in the maintainancc and education of said six minor children, the sum of live dollars for eacli child during the re spective minority of such children, and also costs and disbursements, and such further reflief as tho Court deem proper to grant. This summons is published, by or der of the Honorable John S. Coke, judgo of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, in and for tho Coun ty of Coos, said order being dated the 29th day of June, 1914. C. R. WADE, Plaintiffs Attorney July3-Aug. 17-F Bandon, Oregon. Dazed the Crank. David P. Harrows, while noting pres ident of the University of California, one day received a qUeer visitor. Lean and terribly earnest, the iiiuii broke into Barrows' study. "I niu the prophet MIcah," he an nounced, "and I have a need for your service. The world is soon to come to nn end. Could you not spread the tid ings through the university?" Dr. Harrow shook his visitor by the hand, collected his thoughts ami, re plied: "I believe tbat at no time was there such a crying need for prophets Hut, unfortunately, prophesying Is an art with which I am unfamiliar. I am not even hi close sympathy with it and. aa I am unable to comprehend what you have accomplished. I confess In ability to participate as a prognostic cator." Whether It was the unexpected reply or tho quick tire of so many words that dazed the visitor will never be known. Certain it Is the man backed to the door and uttered the Inadequate reply, "Yes." San Francisco Chronicle. Gentlemen of Leisure. One of the upper ten thousand, once visiting America, accepted the hospi tality of a gentleman In New York. When taking farewell of his host tho latter asked him what he thought ot the American people. "Well." answered the nobleman, "I like them Immensely, hut I miss some thing." "What is that?" asked the Yankee. "I miss the aristocracy," replied the Englishman. "What are they?" naively naked his host. "The aristocracy!" said the noble man in a somewhat surprised tone of voice. "Why, they are people who do nothing, you know; whose fathers did uotlitug, you know; whoso grandfathers did nothing, you know--In fact, the aristocracy I" Here he was Interrupted by tho American, wjio chimed In with. "Oh. wo'vo plenty of them over here, but we dou't call them arltocraey we call them trumps," Exchange. LONDON HAS ESCALATORS. Thirty Thouwnd Ride on "New Toy; the Pint Day. London, -Iuulon linaf been clveti an other new toy o piny wild JWwiliilorn at Churl u tf (.'rim Hmhunliinoiit vlMllun rouutH'lltiK ihii dUlrli'l mid l In Wtiler oo riillvviiy vvtro opojiiwl. iiml It In UHiutii) i the flmt llinm Imr Uh (m iitr'iji liuil iiiinle irijM Hit UiMH. When Hit ! I turn hum nid nk Jiitf In lb- mii) Iwi Uw iMtat mm (ur flit i u iistlmlit' iwnimi 43J'. OFFICIALLY HE WAS A GIRL. Cambridge Boy Gets the Family Doc tor to Fix the City's Books. Boston. After being registered for sixteen years as a girl in the city clerk's otllcc at Cambridge. Frederick Mplnnson of that city forced tho clerk to correct tho official birth registration book. The boy wanted to go to work and applied for the necessary birth certifi cate. At city hall a clerk searched through the flies and said, "The only Mclanson wo have In that year Is a girl bom to 3. A. and Bertha Mclanson." "That's me' said Fred. "1 can't take your word for It," said the clerk. Frederick hustled to the otlleo of the family physician, Dr. Lancaster, and brought him to the clerk's otllcc. "I remember perfectly the day he wast born," said the doctor and took the required oath to this. The clerk's book now reads. "Frederick Mclanson, boy, born April 30, 1S98." GIRL WANDERS IN SLEEP. Kalamazoo Miss Awakens In the Streets of Battle Creek. Battle Creek. Mich. Walking In the streets of Battle Creek and asking a policeman where she wns, Miss Myrtle Green of Kalamazoo, fourteen years old. was taken home by Captain Tut nam and County Agent Thayer of her home city, ending n search that had been Instituted by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Green. The theory Is that the girl, in a som nambulistic state, boarded an Interur ban enr at night and came ns far as her money took her. to TJrbandale, then walked to this city. The girl comes of a good family, and when last seen In Kalaniii7X)0 was on her way to church. . She seemed dazed when found here, but recovered her senses later. SMOKERS' MINDS LOSE 10 PER GENT OF POWER Tests Show Cigarettes Worst of Nicotine Foes. New York. Tobacco smoking causes a decrease of 10.5 per ceut In mental efficiency, nccordlng to n series of ex periments by Dr. A. D. Bush. There was a series of 120 tests on each of fifteen men In several different psychic fields. Tho subjects volunteer ing for the experiments all were med ical students ranging In age from twenty-one to thirty-two yenrs, of varying previous experience, from the farm laborer to the lifelong student, of di vergent mental capacity, from the fail ure to tho honor student and of differ ing habits ns to tobacco addiction. The subjects were attendants at the Uni versity of Vermont, where Professor Bush is an Instructor In physiology. Among his findings nro: I The grcntcst actual loss was In tho Held of Imagery, 22 per cent. Tho three greatest losses were In the fields of imagery, perception and asso ciation. The greatest loss In these experi ments occurred with cigarettes. Nicotine was found In tho distillates of all tobacco tested. Nicotine w.as not found In the amoko of any tobacco except that of cigar ettes, and then only In traces. Pyridine was found in tho smoke of all tobaccos tested. Pyridine Is one of the decomposition products of nicotine, tho latter being almost twenty-two times ns poisonous as pyridine, so far as Its action on tho human body is concerned. This was the first extensive investi gation of the mental effect of smoking. Tho recent tests nt Columbia univer sity nnd elsewhere were chiefly for the physical effects on students in athletic training. ' HARVARD LEADS IN CONGRESS. Has Forty Repretcntatlves There, While Yale Has Only Ten. Cambridge. Mass -Ilarvard univer sity takes all the honors In representa tion lu the Sixty-third congress, with Yalo running a poor second nnd Prince ton In third place. There are seven teen graduates of Harvard In tho house of representatives, many of whom are from Massachusetts, nnd there are twenty-three Harvard alumni In the senate. The total Harvard representation Is forty. Yale, which Is runner up In tno collegiate political competition, has it total of ten. with live nliinml in the Iioiiro and five In the synate. Prince ton, with a graduate In the chief mag istrate's chair, has two graduates In the house and two In the senate. MAY WAR ON CATS. extermination Is Asked by Gam Protective Annotation. Tneoiim. Wnh. The domestic cot Is tiouuiixl If the rtfeoiuineiidiitlouN adopt ed by Hie P'orve county brunch of thu M'Msbluxtuii KlNle (Ilium Protective NUd l'riifntiin HMui'liillou, nt Its an HUM I uwWIhm Ml Tscoiim hotel, In HtlitittMl Uf Hie IMwu county f il ID w KuwwUsdiU Wttf UiMijr was dwrtril hecauan It baa loMixd imh Ut be Ml) aiiuiuy of JMNM tj)4 'ItfOlfWItf iti Willi f. jit tt i mmU immii Ut ' (5? . LODGE DIRECTORY Masonic. Bandon Lodge, No. 130, A. F. & 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. Oecidental Chapter, No. 45, O. E. S., moets Saturday evenings before and after stated communications of Masonic lodge. Visiting members cordially invited to attend. L. KATE ROSA, W. M. ROSA BINGAMAN, Secretary. Loyal Order of Moose. Meets Thursday evenings in I. O. O. F. hall. Transcient Moose cord ially invited. Something doing ev ery Thursday. Rebekah Ocean Rebekah Lodge, No. 126, I. O. O. F., moets second and fourth Tuesdays at I. .0. 0. F. hall. Tran cient members cordially invited. LENA DAVIDSON, N. G. MINERVA LEWIN, Secretary. Wi O. W. TJ "With Charity Towards All" I tj Seaside Camp, No. 212, W. O. W.'rj meets Tuesdays, K. of P. hall, 8 p.u in.4 Visitors arc assured a hot wcI-Itj come. By order of I u W. A. KELLER, C. C. 1 n C. M. GAGE, Clerk. I .0. O. F. P., meets every Wednesday evening. Visiting brothers in good standing cordially invited. D. C. KAY, N. G. L. I. WHEELER, Secretary. Knights of Pythias, flnlnhi Lod?e. No. 64. Knlehts of Pythias. Meets every Monday ey- J cning ac; Knights hall. Visiting knights invited to attend. ERNEST SIDWELL, C. C. B. N. HARRINGTON, K. of R. S. House and lot on 11th street West f6r sale or rent. Inquire of J. T. James, 13th Street and Franklin Avenue. 39tf. City Meat Market A FULL LINE OF SELECT FRESH AND SALT MEATS ALWAYS ON HAND. MODERN METHODS AND COURTEOUS TREATMENT COM BINE TO MAKE YOUR TRADING HERE A PLEASURE. YOUR PA TRONAGE SOLICITED. Phone 193 Geo. Erdman, Proprietor j For Your Garden The new soil of this section requir es a COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER, giving it what nature lacked. You must have it for your garden to get the best results. We have a large supply at a very reasonable price. Central Feed Co. X Central Warehouse IIIMUHHIIIIHHHW 41 T Dry Wood f Good dry wood, aplit for In (wo lier load. ; F. L. Chriitie, HI i Hotel Bandon I ; American Plan, $1.00 ; and $1.50 per day. j European Plan, rooms ; 50c, 75c & $1 per day E. G. GASSIDY Prop, f t yimiiiiiiiiMiniiHiH I Elite Restaurant f Ray Rease, Prop. MEALS AT ALL HOURS i FIRST CLASS HOME COOKING U U U U U U U U I' U F. Oi OTEY & SON U Practical Horseshoer U I t t u General Blacksmithing First U Class Wagon and Carriage U Work and General Repairing U Prices Right U t t t u Bandon, Oregon U U UUUUUUUUU I tj PURE DRUGS Do you want pure drug and drug sundries, fine perfumes, hair brushes, and toilet articles? If so call on C.Y. LOWE, Bandon Phone 142 J coojc Move, Jl. 50 per tier I Block wood $1,35. Phone 582 j Hotel Qallier Rates $1.00 to $2.00 per day. Special rates by week or month Sample room in connection Bandon W. E. STMT NO FF TJEDS HARNESS MAN omplete stock of har ness, shopping bags, trunks, suit cases, valises C and traveling l tmVrj jmrrn . How Delightfully Independent THE BANK 60 CENTS WHY NOT HAVE AN EXTENTION TELEPHONE INSTALLED IN YOUR RESIDENCE, 'THE PRICE HAS BEEN REDUCED TO 60 CENTS PER MONTH. THINK OF THE UNNECESSARY STEPS THIS WILL SAVE YOU. COOS BAY HOME TELEPHONE CO. E. T. WOLVERTON II. C. DII'PEL Coos County Means Opportunity See Bandon First DIPPFJL & WOLVERTON CHOICE FARM LANDS FIRE INSURANCE NOTARY PUBLIC RENTALS BOOK-KEf 1PING I BANDON :: :: FIRST STREET, OPPOSITE POSTOFFICJE G. E. WILSON I GENERAL BLACKSMITH J v All kinds of light and heavy work. Horses scientif ically shod. Deformities remedied. Bring in you cripples and get their feet adjusted by a man that t knows a foot Carl Clifford, the scientific horse t shoer. Tie checkers, splitting mauls, and all kinds i of tie makers tools. All work guaranteed right. V'1rM"l'tt Furniture is faithfully maintaind at this store and you will find some special intro ductory prices that will prove at tractive just now. 'Your inspection is invited whether or not you are ready to buy. .1. A. RYRNE Nw HHnkpiliJg, Oregon P I.S .;! II bags. is the woman who can make out a chock nfjainst her own hank account' Whether site is going shopping o' to pay for what she has already hought, she feels the pleasure of he ing ahle to tender "her personal check" for the amount. Ladle" , hank your money with ns, and you will find it not only convient and dh' nified, hut also most profitable too. OF BANDON 4 AND CITY PROPERTY GUY DIPPL CONVEYANCES AUDITING REAL E.'iTATE ACCOUNTING FARM LANDS INSTRUMENTS :: :: ORECON (..4..;.....I..;.4...I.A..;..;..:...;..:..;...:....;...;..;....x.'r O .. K- o Quality j