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About Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1914)
SEMI-WEEKLY I1AND0N RECORDER, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1ST" PAGE SEVEN rr w ar (X n d P rices The War raised th CARPENTERS M has not price at CKET STORE Prices Always Right We don't sell small articles today at no profit and rob you on large purchases tomorrow, but main tain uniform prices and a small profit at all times. TOYS! Yes, we will have a more complete line of Toys Fancy China Dry Goods Notions Tinware Earthenware and Holiday Novelties in the near future than ever before. All our old customers as well as new ones are cordially invited to call and see our stock before purcha sing elsewhere. We be lieve it will pay you Carpenter's Racket Store One Half Block South of Postoffice The Bandoix Drug Go. now located in the Sabro Building offers to the Bandon Public their usual well selected line of goods. Nothing better or more efficient than their Pensular and Dyke Lines Pensular Celery Compound Pensular Palatable Cod Liver Oil Extract Pensular Regulax i Pensular Corn Salve Pensular After Shaving Cream Pensular Perla Denta Forth Powder and Paste Dykes Quinine & Sage Hair Tonic Dykes Heptaic Salts Dykes Kidney Pills Dykes Catarrhine Dykes Baby Cough Syrup Dykes Eczema Lotion Dykes Compound Elivixir Buchu Dykes Bronchial Lozenger See our line of Palmer Perfumes, Soaps and Toilet Articles. In our lines of Stationery, Cigars and Candies you will find the usual will selected stock. Pianos and Columbia Graphophones Ansco Cameras and' Camera Supplies, we will be pleased to supply your need. LATE WAR VELOPMENTS London A dispatch from Vienna statcst hat Austria lias declared war on Helium. Tlio American Minis tor in UelKium hns been asked to take charge of the Austrian inter ests there. London Ten million Russian sol diers have been enrolled under the standard of Emperor Nicholas, ac cording to staff officers of the Rus sian army, who have arived here from St. Petersburg. At sea, also, Russia secnls to bo waking up. The sinking of the German cruiser Magdeburg, reported yesterday, is hailed here as significant and as showing that the Russian navy is no longer bottled up in the Gulf of Finland ns has been re ported. liorlin It is difficult to describe the fierce exultation of all classes iji Berlin over tho news of the British reverses at Maubcuge, as announced oflicially from army headquarters to day. The German resentment again England for hnving "injected herself into this conflict," and for calling in Japan, a yellow race, is so deep that news of surrender of the British army on the Continent would be re ceived with more joy and satisfaction n Berlin than tidings of the fall of Paris. For Sale Seventy-five tons of rye grass hay at $10.00 per ton. E. D. Myers, phone Farmers 4:!x:i. UullOx Vancouver, B. C Announcement is made that the Canadian Pacific rail way has taken off several of its trans continental trains and has sent half of its employes to fight for Great Britain on full pay. This i sanother proof that Canada is determined to do everything in its power to aid the mother country. London A wounded soldier who rrived at Boulogne Friday declared e was one of only thirty survivors f a (British company of 2,000 troops who were practically wiped out by the German artillery. San Francisco Local mills have ad inced the price of flour 40 cents per barrel, a war price. Washington, D. C. The house ways and means committee tentative ly decided this afternoon to place a war tax on coca cola, pepsin cola, wine beer and base ball and theatre tickets. It said there was no-present inten tion of taxing whiskey and tobacco. London, Aug. 28 It is announced that the British fleet has sunk two German cruisers and two German torpedo-boat destroyers. A third cruiser was set on fire and elft sink- ng. No British ships were lost in the battle. Berlin German troops are steadily riving back the Allies, and the gov ernment is highly satisfied with the work of the Gorman troops. Tho German people are not excited and arc confident of the ultimate success of their troops. The Recorder, $1.50 Washington, D. C. American Consuls in Europe aro being over whelmed with appeals for aid from aimants of American citizenship who have been forced to tako up arms for their land of birth. In Germany tho situation is tho most complicated. he- only treaties whicU tho United States has which touch on this sub- ct were mudo with seperate states nd principalities before the confed- atiou of the empire. None of these nccopt first naturalization papers us valid obstacle ugalnst repatriation Many AimirleuiiH by adoption, who arc iirguonu or phynlciuiiH, mechanlca or louxt umtoriul for able-bodied Mol ina, tut vu Ill-en or uru about to bo muni to war, In thu cmua o Hioko ho ii ru bona fide cltUfim (hu Ktutu JJtfjmriiiiiiJit I nmklntf rujintuntutlnti Iwt It wu point I'll mil Muy lllo Mutk boillim jiiovii lowr limn iv COOS AND CURRY TRADE BIGG FOR SEARS-ROEBUCK Roseburg Review: Tho first allot ment of Scars-Roebuck catalogues, for which Roseburg is tho distribut ing point in Oregon, arrived yester day and is being stored in the II. S. 1-rcnch transfer company's ware house pending the tlmo for sending them out. Yesterday's installment consisted of one carload of 23,015 books. Tho freight on tho one car car was over $1200. The territory to be covered from this point '.s all of Oregon, but tho fact that tho concern does the most business in Coos and Curry counties is responsible for the location of the distributing center" at Roseburg. Two more full cars cars are to bo brought hero before Feb ruary.. niinnv watt uunni run HAY DECIDE RIVERS AND HARBORS BILL THOUGHT SAFE. Washington, D. C It has been represented to the Senate that unless the Rivers and Harbors bill is passed 2541 workmen at tho Columbia River improvement will bo dropped in the October, and 29,000 will be dropped in tho entire country. Senntors Chamberlain and Lano be- icve that tho bill will pass tho senate at tho conclusion of tho trust legisla tion, after the lopping off of some of tho items, but that the retention of the Oregon projects 13 probable. Salem That tho Benson-McNary contest for the Republican nomina tion of Justice of tho Supreme Court will be settled by including the fifteen votes illegally thrown out by tho elec tion board of Sixes precinct, Curry county, is the belief here. Tho mater was called to the attention of Gover nor West in a telegram from District Attorney W. H. Meredith, of Wed dorburn, who tent tho following: "Messengers who brougnt poll books from Sixes precinct informed Clerk Stannard thi.t 15 votes in that precinct had been placed among the spoiled ballots because voted for more than one candidate for Governor." Benson carried Curry by n few votes, but It is said that McNary led in Sixes precinct. Sixes precinct was not included in the stipulation entered into by Mc Nary and Benson, but itis thought probable that some arrangement will 1 e made now. While the canvass in Grunt county gives Benson a lend of one, there are still several precincts in Multnomah, Washington, Hood River and Tilla mook counties that were included in the last stipulation for recounting. For Rent Twelve room house on Garfield Avenuo. Inquire at resi dence of Mrs. J. W. Felter. 65t8x. Millinery Opening MORRISON'S EXTEND A VERY COR DIAL WELCOME 'FOR YOU TO VISIT THEIR DISPLAY OF FALL MILLINERY. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5TH and following days. rill TYve. Greater Ovegoiv With new buildings, better equip ment, cnlirgcd ground!, and many ad ditions to its faculty, the University of Oregon will begin In thirty-ninth year Tuesday, September 15. Special training for Business, Jour nalism, Law, medicine, l eaching, Li. brary Work, Music, Architecture, y a. cat i rami iik uuu rine SUTI. I freest and strongest departments of 1 beral education. 1 (lrary of more than Sf.tOI volumei, two splendid gyrnntslumt. eleven bulldlogi fully , cqti ped. 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