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About Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1914)
SEMI-WEEKLY BANDOQECOftttfcU. fltllUV,, AUCOBT afl. 1914. PAOE.FOUR THEY ALL BIT. H'H MMh! M4"MH 1 IIHIIMH Mill till II HH Hilt Moved to New ElHngson Building BANDON DRY GOODS CO. and I PEOPLES" 5-10-lSc STORE We are now located in our new store foorn in the Ellingson Building and invite you to come and see us. We have something that will interest you now and new goods are arriving every day. In about 10 days we will have a full line of Ladies, Misses and Children's shoes. On the arrival of the Elizabeth will have a new stock of Women's and Misses suits I and coats. Don't delay making your selec tions as these will not last long. Make our store your headquarters when in the city. ry Goods- Co. City M ark et A FULL LINE OF SELECT FRESH AND SALT MEATS ALWAYS. ON HAND. MODEUN METHODS AND COURTEOUS TREATMENT COM BINE TO MAKE YOUR TRADING HERE A PLEASURE. YOUR PA TRONAGE SOLICITED. Phone 193 Geo. Erdman, Proprietor ! Brown & Gibson The Leading Contractors and-Builders We furnish plans and speci . fications and if you are go ing to build anything, no matter how large or how small, we can save you money. Let us figure on a your building. X Readers of the Bandon Recorder, and Friends: Special Bargains in Farm Lands and City Property SQUARE DEAL REALTY CO. KODAK WORK Bring us your Kodak work-. We have installed tin electric printing machine and can fin ish on short notice, day or night, and secure the best re sults. A trial is convincing. YOURS TO PLEASE L. I. WHEELER Artist Near Gallier Hotel PUKE DUTJCSS Do you want puro drug and dnijj uinirio, fljio purfumo, htv briuJiMi and (oi!(il wUuJm' If ho will mi Q,Y. UM OtiulflB I City Transfer! S. D. Kelly, Proprietor I a Light and Heavy haul- ing promptly done. Contracting and grad- ing. Transcient trade solicited. Horses ? boarded. Phone 1151 And It Wa fhdso Who Were tn th Joke That Got Stung. Dr. II. A, I.nwtuii. whose prowess na r fisherman Is sung wherever the name of tarpon Is known, several years ago persuaded two Hngllshmou who visit ed the Florida eoast on the hunt for tho hlg llsh Hint the proper way to catch tarpon was (o And where they caiue up to hl'iw. then sprinkle snuff on "tho water and hat the llsh on the head when thev eaino up to sneeze. In a reminiscent moment the other day, Dr. Iiwtnn referred to his Joke on the two Kngllshmen and then re called how an English visitor to Klorl. da had unwittingly turned a trick upon him and another praetleuj Joker last winter "I had heen telling one Englishman about my trlek with the snuff." he said, "and, by Jove he decided he would play a trlek upon a compatriot who was a more recent arrival than himself. At the tTiuo wo were at Key Iirgo, after Spanish mackerel. "The newcomer was a hit of a boaster, and when he kept telling us how he was going to put It over us In the matter or a big patch wo smiled knowingly at each other and took hh measure. It was the other Englishman who llxed up the trick we played. "lie got hold of a lard bucket and fastened three strings tn the top. Then when the other Englishman had his at tentloii distracted he fastened the three ends with a slip noose upon the other man's line and tilled the bucket Of course the bucket sank, and the Englishman, feeling a sudden weight began to pull. As he drew In the lino of course the bucket slipped down Finally It reached the hook, and then the fisherman felt a sudden terrific yank. " 'Now I'll show you bloody Yankees how to get a Spanish mackerel! he shouted In triumph. We said nothing. but grinned nt one another. We knew the bucket was all ho had on the line. "Well, ho pulled and pulled, the bucket Jerking from side to side, until finally, with one yank, he landed his catch In the boat. And, bless my eyes,' added the doctor. "If It wasn't one of tho finest nnd biggest mackerel I had ever seen. Thcro was no sign of the bucket. "You see," ho went on in explnnu lion, "when tho Englishman felt, tho Irst pull he renlly had only the bucket on the lino. Hut the sight of that gloaming tin bucket traveling zlgzan through the water caught (ho alten tlon of every Spanish mackerel In tl:o neighborhood, nnd they all made for It Only one could get tho hook. The others bit nt tho bucket. They couldn't make an Impression on the bucket, so they bit at the strlncs that held It and cut them In two. So It was that ivhile tho Englishman bit on the Intel et tho fish bit on his hook, anil after all It was wp who win 'In the Joko that were stung." New York Times A WORD TO YOU f REGARDING PRESCRIPTIONS Man Supreme Over Self. In the moral world there Is nothing Impossible if we bring u thorough will to It. Man can do everything with himself, but ho must not attempt to d too much with others. William von Humboldt Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given, that by or der of the County Court of tho Stale of Oregon, in and for tho County of Coos, made on the 28th day of May, 1014, C. E. Kopf was duly appointed as guardian of the person and estate. of S. S. Little, an insane person, nnd that said C. E. Kopf has duly quail ficd ns such guardian. Therefore all persons having claims against the estate of said S. S. Little, insane, arc hereby notified and requir ed to present the samo with proper vouchers, nnd duly verified in the manner provided by law, to tho un dersigned, at tho office of C. It. Wade, in llandon, Coos County, Ore gon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated at Bandon, Coos County, Oregon, August 18th, 1911. C. E. KUl'l, Guardian. Sept. 15T """t-t---f ' $ Office: Diifort Building Hotel Bandon:: Ainrri'jii I'lfiM nn 1 m ....... Mfff f'JfWW rid 1.50 nor dav. I Kiiruiitmn Plan, moms Z I til., ft.. Rr 41 1.... 7. W "r WW, IHT llrr j, v w jui liny x mum pine muni mm il o. campy GOOD WOOD ttiwxl, jut lir mihmI. nr lie rtop, f IMMwrf W,ij-H ,f k fit,, CARELESS PEOPLE CARRY CASH It cost $1,000 sometimes for n skeptical person to learn that n hank is a safer depository for money than a hand hag. That is what lie ost n lady re cently to learn fhis Ml tor les hon. An enterprising burg lar who was nware of her foolish distrust of hanks watched his opporf unity and (lie money was gone. The savings of almost n lifetime were lost merely because nf (he fuolibh ear (haf Hie hank iwiuld break. Think of flic million und millions of dol lar In bunliH every thy find iiIkIiI nnd Ihu iixm hy the breaking of a ImnU In nof one In u hundred mlllkoM. Dmi'l try I" he niir omii hunliir. Ynu iiiaf efl il. FIHST NAT'l. HANK Ujmji dHfijf llu W) Imr' Any one is liable at times to require the Services of a physician. When your physician gives you a prescription it is your privilege and right to take it to any druggist you see fit, to have it filled. Mr. Crain who is in charge of our prescription department, is a graduate of one of the leading colleges of pharmacy of the country, besides having had over thirty years experience in some of the leading drug stores of the country. For the past five years he has done the prescription work for the Bandon Drug Co.. Our prescription department is the most complete in the city as regards Stock, Appliances and Convienences. Our prices are right, and we use only the best of material. We deliver goods anywhere in the city limits free of charge. Look for the sign of the Red Crain on the window, two doors east of Bank of Bandon. Try us. Red Crain Drug Co. hitiAiAAAAAA - -- -- -- -- - rTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTi V Unique Restaurant Changes Hands J F. D. Meyer has purchased the Unique Restaurant and the name has been changed to the t ALPHA There is solid enjoyment in i a good meal well cooked and daintily served. You will set them all at the I Alpha. F. D. Meyer, Prop. Restaurant located in Thrift Build- Second Street East. ing on tTTTT I TT FTt'i'TttTtTTTI We have just received a large shipment of Hay and, Grain Fine Quality Prices are Reasonable Bandon Warehouse i t wftfl n, uf r m " n op, 5. "J JIB), r f'-Mfi www rt