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About Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1914)
:i Grand Theatre :: Always a good Show " The Girl of Myste The sixth story of this entertaining photo drama will be shown at the Grand next Wednesday, July 29th Read the story on another page of this issue. Six reels of quality films A TWO HOUR SHOW Admission 15-10c Coming next Sunday a big five part special, Militaut Suffragettes". A comedy drama. THE LIFE CAREER "Schooling iu youth should Invntinlily !e dlrtcteil tn prepare a cr-.uii ill the Iwist wny for the bc.it permanent occiiiwtiiui Tor which he U capable.'' President C. W Uliot This Is the Amission of the. i 101 Forly-tixth School Year Opens SEPTEflBER 1SU1, 1014 Write for illustrated loo-pace Book let, "TUb I IFC CAHL1R," and tor Cata log containing full information. Degree Courses AGRICULTURE : Agronomy, Animal Husbandry, Dairy Hus bandry. Poultry Husbandry, Horticulture. Agriculture for Teachers.. FORESTRY, LOGGING bNOINEERINO. HOME ECO NOAMCS: Domestic Science, Domestic Art, ENGINEERING: Electrical, Irrigation, Highway, Mechanical, Chemical. Mining. Ceramics. COAUUiUCU. PHARMACY Industrial arts. Vocational ftwwM-Agrlculture, Dairy ing, Home Makers' Course, Industrial Arts, Forestry, Rusines Short Course. School of Musk -Piano, String, Band, Voice Culture. Farmer! Business Course by Mail Free. AililttbS THU KHOISTKAR, (tw-7-18 to 9-9) Corvullis. Oregon LODGE DIRECTORY Masonic k Bandon Lodgo, iNo. 110, A. F. L A. M. Stated communications fir. ' Saturday after the fu'l mom cf each month. Special communications Master Masons cordially invited. C. It. MOORE, W. M. PHIL PEARSON, Secretary. Eastern Star. Occidental Chapter, No. -ID, 0. E. S., meets Saturday evenings before and after stated communications of Masonic lodge. Visiting members cordially invited to attend. L. KATE ROSA, V. M. ROSA I3INGAMAN, Secretary. Loynl Order of Moose. Meets Thursday evenings in I. 0. O. F, hall. Transciont Moose cord ially invited. Something doing ' ev ery Thursday. Rchckah Ocean Robekah Lodge, No. 12G, I. O. 0. F., meets second and fourth Tuesdays at I. 0. O. F. hall. Tran eiei t members cordially invited. LENA DAVIDSON, N. G. MINERVA LEW IN, Secretory. v. o. w. "With Charity Towards AU" ' Seaside Camp, No. 212, W. 0. . W. meets Tuesdays, K. of P. hall, 8 p. in. Visitors arc a figured a hot wel come. Hy order of W. A. KELLER, C.'C. C. M. GAGE, Clerk. I .0. 0. V. Ilandon Lodge, No. 138, I. 0. 0. V,, meets ewry Wednesday evening. Visiting brothers in good standing cordially invited. D. C. KAY, N. G. I. I WHEELER, Stteiotnry. KnlldilH of PjlliiiiH. Delphi Iitlge, No. ft), Knight of Pythlug, Aleut ovary Aloauiiy tilling t Knight hull. Viailing Ifiiljjhta lnvitod lo lttnl. KIINKKT HIDWCI.L. C. II, N HAItJUNUTON, K'. of it. H. THU I'lIK fM 01' IDli: MIfflfCK liOIW DOUS. Up huvti mi il irnt pair f III' it rl.wi., rfttlr " mid tiuu 1 1 it ' i ! ib to ' ', '! I Me V I - lirl i . 1 1 i n. all M M, Jilt 1 1 ) i( , . I.. Admission 15-10c I "The 0 LOCAL NEWS ITEMS S pj.'.'pcricncod nurse Mrs. II. K. Jonc.t. Leave card at P. O. tf. Try the Unique for a good, square meal and sweet bread. tf. 1 I "Lucille Love" at the Grand Wed 1 nescuy, July 29. Series No. C. For Sale Lot with three room hotiKj. Inquire at this office. 38tf. I ' For Kent Five room?, down stairs, i don. tf. nicely furnished Mrs. E. Lee, Ban Dr. S. C. Endicott, dentist, has moved into the new Ellingson build ing. 50tf. Si: reels af quality films nt the Grairl npxt Wednesday, including Lu cille Love. , C. R. Moore, who went to Newport for a short outing is expected to re turn home this week. For Sale Full blooded black Min orca hens. Inquire at Shannon IIouss on old plank road. II r i. McKcon of Marshfield, who wiib isiting at the F. J. Feeney home for n few days, returned to hor home Mond ty. Coning "The Suffragettes" a big specfr.l in five parts. Next Sunday. Its a comedy drama full of excitmcnt ai)d fun. The Bandon Drug Co., is now mov ing into the building occupied by Sabro Bros, jewelry store, and will Se ' rc idy for business in earnest in a few days. The Salpm Statesman is making a igorcus campaign in favor of the measure to abolish captal punishment n Oregon .which will bo voted on at tho g moral election this fall. Dr. II. M. Shaw of Marshfield, eye, jar, noso and throat specialist, will be in Bandon at the Hotel Gallier on the arrival of tho morning boat from Coquille Wednesday, July 29th. 'ilasscs fitted. 55t4 Mrs. E. B.JCausrud has so far re covered from the shock and fall ihich resulted n the breaking of her .nn, that alio is ablo to ben round tgnin. Her arm is still in splintcs .mil will bo for some time. Mrs. F. J. Lowry and Miss Simp on, who have been spending a month visiting friends at Bellingham, Wash., e turned homo last night. Mr. Lowry vont to Marshfield Sunday to meet thorn, returning to Bandon with them last night. Goo. W. Mooro and family loft :aal week for thoir homo in Berk eley, Calif., tho family having spent Lhe aummer with Mr. Moore here in IniwJon. iiml the latter accompanied tham home again and will return hero about the middle of August. For Sale .Three and ono-hulf acred .food 1 nd, niatly cleared and In cul livAiitfn, Aho wHitlen, good six room noting good well, partly fenced, 114 ullaa aouumat of Pugtofllre, A tump at UM. Mm 10 uarea I Vj mile from Potolik& wiiiu uott) tlinlter. ut iM mr Ham PIjijiId & Wulvertonlf. Tw pieiw 'JIW) at lluUmlu" hwn t Ut UrJ Uml SdUinjuy .ud MuttaWr ularttla, km wui uf Ji wkl puHviw vr alumni Jivae gjjt ''Hi , ,t ltl tl.w iinlutt mmii ii ijUtt ftm 1 1 utiaya n at44tkji P. to. Littler1 of Gold Beach was1' In Bandon Sunday. 0. Hebargcr of Marshfieltl Waa in this city yesterday. R. B. Wilson of Myrtle Point was a Bandon visitor yesterday. S. C. Small was over from Marsh field Sunday on business. B. R. Keller of Marshfield was reg istcred at the Gallier yesterday. W. S. and W. K. Hodge of Coquille came down yesterday on business. A baby boy was born to Mr. nnd Mrs. R. B. Parker of Prosper last Friday. . For Sale-China closet, six .diping chairs and table. Inquire of C. W. Martin. 57tix. For Rent Four room house on 5th and Grand Avenue. Inquire of Mrs, E. Lee. 57tf. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lor; entzen, of this city, July 23rd, a fine baby boy. Mr. and Mrs. Tucker of Prosper are the proud parents of a fine baby boy born Saturday. Mrs. W.T. White and wife of Wed dorburn were in the city Monday do ing some shopping. County Roadmaster P. M. Hall- Lewis has been inspecting roads in this vicinity for a few days. i Mr. antl Mrs. F. S. Smith of tho Lyons-Johnson mill are rejoicing ov er tho arrival of a fine baby boy Sun day. County Surveyor A. II. Gould' was in this city yesterday, and wan down tho coast looking alter some survey ing work. Read tho story of "Lucille Love" on another page of this paper. Sec the picture' at the Grand Wednesday July 29th. Shorty Whitman has been up from Lakoprt n few days. He s accom panied by hs mother who is having some dental work done. Mrs. F. J. Odgers of Oakland, Cal., is visiting her father, Cnpt. Scott, of this city, and sister, Mrs(. Chauncey Woodruff of Lakcport. "Liuciue Love" atioard tho smug gler's schooner tries to cscupe to China; some real thills in this picture. Grand, Wednesday, July 29. F. J. Fcenoy received word last week that his cister who lives in Wis consin was very ill, and Mr Feeney departed at once for bedside. See Dipple & Wolverton for ab stracting, conveyancing, fire nnd plate glass insurance, fidelity and surety bonds. Notary public in office. Op posite the Postofllcc. Phone 33. tf. The Orange Pharmacy has mov ed into its new quarters in the Elling son building and as soon as Mr. Wells gets things straightened away n lit ttlo he will put on a ,bgopening sale. ' , House and lot or. 11th street West for sale or rent. Inquiro of J. T. James, 13th Street and Franklin Avenue. 39tf. Misses Pcarlc E. Heath and Bord- nah Ilickcy arrived .on the Fifield ;ys terdayfrom a trip, to California. . Tjia young ladies reside at North Bend, and Miss Hickey will teach in tho Ban don schools this year, Dr. Smith J. Mann and wife return ed Suntlay from their auto trip. Dur ing their absence they visited sev eral California points, also a number of Willamette Valley points, includ ing Salem, Portland, and other places. They report a very pleasant time. Pat Hanrahan had the misfortune to get thrown out of a rig yesterday in a runaway antl was severely bruis ed up, although no bones were brok en. Ho was driving out to Merchant's beach after his family who had been camping there antl as ho was liear the Fahy placo tho bolt which held the double tree broke, letting the tongue down antl frightening tho horses. Mr. Hanrahan hold tho horses until the dashboard of the rig broke, throwing him under the vo hlclo. Yoti Art) Cnusa and Effect. You nit' tin efTit-t of n cilllKe. You iiiv yoiiiuelf thin cuiiw. You nro mi iii-nie uf tlilngH iiceom IiIIkIhuI mill nn tincliiMcr of thing to bu W'lm t you were .vexteriliiy. plux ymn I'lT'irt, tt Hie !iiui of wlnil you urn to dny. And It depeinU upon youraelj tvlit'llier you will (reut your iriinl Miilf ii n ii limn' I'lfix't. nuilim in ihui 'OIIHrUIINlMM, or II H I'll II Ml l Ml ivoiUil fur iiml wlili, i; tln itnl Him your future MtJf Im urmwr mid mm ywumfHl for (m)im Hmii ii 4 now or liu ntr Iihwi In Him wl. II la Ml' Im Iliy ilii And tie mjiUji' ff yiihWiy mi &awi m trum til mar m mfflm la the News and Oat of the Ordinary A court ut Cologne, Germany, holds that the term "suffragettes" Is slan derous and Imposed a flue. A Plttsfleld (Mass.) man bought a second hand plauo. Insldo the Instru ment a tuner found a shirt freshly laundered and 5100 In nickels. A man In Portland, Ore., has a taste which calls for sour things ns an ordi nary taste does for sugar. For every meal he cats ti quart of sour pickles. An Englishman living at Greystone, R. L, has a unique occupation. He poddies hot pens, which ho will either serve up with salt, pepper and vinegar or pour Into a dish for family use. Tho Rev. Edward EL Smith, a "mar rying parson" of Oshkosu, Wis., has opened an office In the business sec tion of tlic city for the greater con venience of those getting' married. TORREON, STORM CENTER; VILLA ON EVE OF BATTLE. Mexican Town and Rebel Chief Who Planned For Its Conquest. Torreon, which now occupies tho center of the stage In tho troubles of Mexico, wns founded less than thirty years ago and has a normal poulatlon of 2(!,000 persons. It has largo soap, cotton,. Hour antl Iron manufactories,' and a great smelter receives ores from neighboring mines. Nine months of the year the landscape is a plcturo of desolation, but the annual rains bring color anil bloom. Normally tbcro la a large foreign colony In Torreon, but most of these have fled, leaving only a few as caretakers of Important prop erty. 'Goiiernl Carranza and President Ilucrta agreed some time ago to the establishment of a neutral zono ntTor reonl where foreigners would bo safe from bullets. The adjacent cities of Gomez Palaclo antl Laredo rise or fall In a military and political sense with Torreon. A correspondent gives this interest ing 'pen picture of General Pancho Villa) as the rebel chieftain was per fecting his plnns of attack: "General Villa was everywhere, a fury of energy, now grabbing the hal ter of ji refrnctory mule, now criticis ing the lashings of a pack saddle or snapping orders nt a subordinate offi cer. He Went from point to point in bis private car. nttached to a light en gine, nnd wherever he alighted his horse, saddled and bridled, was In stantly nwaltlng. "Tho light of battle fairly burned In the rebel leader's eyes. Theso are very wide set, so that when he looks at a, visitor at closo range they seem almost to cross, nnd their dark depths, always glowing, seem actually to flame In moments of excitement. "Ills subordinates rarely argue with him, and In such moments when he shows intense excitement never. It Is n danger slgnnl ono which tho Scotchman, Benton, is said to bavo failed to heed." General Fellpo Angeles, chief of tho artillery corps, nnmcd as second In command, to take command In the event of the death or disability of Vil la, Is a member of Gcnoral Carranza's cabinet nnd was detached at Villa's solicitation to participate In the battle. He Is an expert In the use of the big guns of the sorvlce, and many nn artil lery 'officer In tho enemy's ranks at Torreon received bis schooling from him. LAKE ELLEN WILSON. Montana Pond of Surpassing Beauty Named For the President's Wife. Secretary. Lane of the interior de partment has directed that a lake in Glacier National park be called Lako Ellen Wilson In honor of the wlfo of the president. At the time of his visit Inst summer to Glacier National park. In Montana. Secretary Lane was much Impressed with the beauty of this lake, which lies along the trail from Lake McDon ald to Upper St. Mary lake. Tho lako Is about a mile long and half a mile wide. Lying more than a mllo abovo sea level, the forests and cliffs which surround It are rellected from Its sur face as In a mirror. The water of the hike Is a deep blue, probably on account of Its depth, which Is more thnn 2."0 feet Upon Inquiry the sec retary found that this small body of water, which Is probably the most beautiful of Its' size In tho entire west. wim without a name and accordingly hrlMteiieil It Lako Ellen Wilson. OPRINC THAW BRINQSGERMS.T Tint iiiiblle I nt I ho mercy of iiiIIIIiiiim of luii'iiiiioulu mid oilier iHuioUN gunim with tho aprlmr llititv. llw lo avoid liifortloii U out llnwl by Dr. Wflrmlllor of the Now Yolk V. M, U. A., who "I'u mi uvvmi. If your w m la I'togiiml Willi ( ;ou'll U an hum rUUm VM fMHaJ buj unJ haw litlifch t,( J- toMki fw tm dryi war juur tmimi t krtrii Mil w I" M wit " . Sam Says: e 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. G. E. W I L S O N GENERAL BLACKSMITH All kinds of light and heavy work Horses scientif. ically shod. Deformities remedied. Bring in, your cripples and get their feet adjusted by a man that knows a foot Carl Clifford, the scientific horse shoer. Tie checkers, splitting mauls, and all kinds of tie makers tools. All work guaranteed right. EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS S. S. BREAKWATER ALWAYS ON TIME SAILINGS From Porlland 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 A. D. Mills Real Estate Fire Insurance Notary Public Rentals Good Lots in Azalea Parle, $25 Down and $10 per month. Bargain in Business Lot on First Street. 3. BANDON TRANSFER CO. Gatchell Brothers, Props. All kinds of heavy and given prompt attention. son, )! ish Property. . Telephone b41. l--H--H"M"H"K p - H - Order Your Freight Sent by the Old Reliable I S. S. ELIZABETH 4 f Large Two-Berth Outside State Rooms With Run- T -ITf 1 ning water. Eight Day Service Between the Coquille River and San Francisco. FIRST CLASS PASSENGER FARE, $7.50 FREIGHT RATES, $U ON UP FREIGHT Reservations: J. E. Norton, Coquille: Perkins', Myrtle Point; E. B. Thrift, Langlois. J. E. WALSTROM, Agent, Bandon rWHHfltHfl' Wether to Buy light draying. Phone orders I .Barn corner First & Edi- I 'M"M"I"H"I"Hi4"l,fii,t,'M' V I i 4 - : - M You want or Sell Try nn Ad. in the Recorder,