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About Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1914)
o SEMLWEktV BANDON RfiCOflDER, FRIDAY, OCT. 2ND, 1914. PAGE THREl The t t i. Heating Stoves to burn The famous Charter Oak line Ran from We gmg will up free of charge any stove costing Over $6.50 I SEE OUR LINE BEFORE) WE WILL SAVE YOU McNai FHE GRAND THEATRE Always a good show The PERILS OF PAULINE will be shown at 7;45 before the curtain goes up. Seats now on sale at Boyle's Jewelry Store. ADULTS 50c CHILDREN 25c Boyle Jewelry Co. offer to you the Hamilton Watch Which stand nlone Cur silverwnru nisorlment i entirely comphitu InsUt on "Lnurol'' in 0 to $ 1 7.00 leaver r Hdw. Co. The Exposition Musical 4 Comedy Co. will appear 15 People in the Cast An entertaining Perfor mance each night. Latest Song Hits Clever Dances A splendid Chorus nicely gowned. Better than the rest I Vluma SATURDAY & SIM. NIGHT, : nvrnnrn u . mr i .vat VVI WMI M I t P rice and set YOU BUY MONEY 0S0 LOCAL NEWS ITEMS ' Experienced nurse Mrs. II. K. Jones. Leave card at P. O. tf. For Sale Lot with three room house. Inquire at this office. 38tf. Wanted Wood snlilccrs. Coll at this offiee. tf. Hav for sale. S11.00 nor ton. at ' U'm II.,,,,-,.,, ....I. ..!... T) r.l .1 III. m.ltjiovil lllllt.ll, uuuvu x iuajfciiuv I Mrs. George Geisendorfer resumes ! her class in piano September 14 3t. Alpha Restaurant, first class meals at all hours. Home made bread, pies, cookies, cakes, etc. tt. For Sale Fine buck "sheep, one halfhalf Shorpshire. C. G. Fahy, phone, Farmers 03. 72t2x For Rent Twelve room house on Garfield Avenue. Inquire at resi dence of Mrs. J. W. Felter. C5t8x. For Sale Seventy-five tons of rye Krass hay at $10.00 per ton. E. D. Myers, phone Farmers 43x3. 05tl0x Any school teachers, desiring, fur nished house-keeping rooms call at the Recorder office. C9t l Soo Dipple & Wolverton for ab stracting, conveyancing, firo and plato glass insurance, fidelity and surety bonds. Notary public in office. Op- For Sale A completo agate graind ing, sawing and polishing machine, (less power). First check for $25.00 takua tlio machine f. o. b. Myrtle Creek Address Kltt Ackert, Myrtle Creek, Oregon. Mm. William Cnmllln has received word of tlm imirrliigo of Mm llertlm 1'niinfU CVinlogiiv lo W. T. MeKeiimi, wliieb tuuli plai'n at 1'Jfunuiit Mount, ., hh Mit. t. It will Iw (Hiieni)' ImmmJ Uml Im VnUnua wn uho i( tlw li4im nnm Jjwt ymr. HIim huh mmmd B0tkt tat lid pmr, 11 hI m Im 4mti -imttf Uip Mtm4 fmdmOtHka WmuU. Scrap Book Couldn't See the Joke. "My wife and I enmo nearly having a quarrel on where wo should spend our honeymoon,' snid the young man who had not been long married. "But It was settled by amicable compromise.. Just as I hope all our trilling disagree ments will be settled. "You Bee, 1 could get only n month off. She wanted to go to tlio seashore, and I wanted to go to tlio mountains. Finally I suggested that we spend two weeks at the slioro and two In the mountains. She thought It over for a minute and then gave In. very sweetly. And now she says It was a posltlre Inspiration. Sho was having a bully time at the shore, but she refused to stay a single day nftcr our tltno was up." "flow many new dresses did sue have In her wardrobe?" asked an Interested listener. "Why er fourteen. I think. But what's that got to do with It? Why. darn you fellows, what are you all laughing at?" Cleveland Plain Dealer. Somebody's Golden Deod. Somebody did a golden deed, rrovliiR himself a friend In need. Somebody saws n cheerful sons, Prlght'nlni; the Bkles tho whole dny long Wns thnt somebody yon? Homebody thought 'tis sweet to live, Willingly said, "I'm Bind to glvo." Somebody fought a vallnnt light, nravely he lived to shield tho right. Wns thnt somebody yon 7 Somebody Idled nil tho hours, Carelessly crushed llfo's fnlrest Mowers. Somebody mndo llfo loss, not gnln, Thoughtlessly seemed to llvo In vnln. Wns that somebody you? Somebody filled tho day with light. Constantly chased nway tho night. Somebody's wnrlt boru Joy nnd pence. Surely his llfo shall never censo. Wns that somebody you? Author Unknown. What's In a Name? Corporal Mieozyslaw Smlalkowskl formerly served In the quartermaster corps at tho Presidio of San Kranelsco under Major K. J. Hamilton. One day Major Hampton had n hart cold nnd sneezed frequently, and that day Corporal Mleczyslaw went Into Major Hampton's olllce nbout ten times nnd asked that ofllcer If he hadn't call' ed him when he hadn't. A iiitiii with a bud cold Isn't apt to be lu the best of humors, and the eleventh tjnie tho corporal appeared without be ing called the major was mad clear through. "Doggone It. corporal," ho snapped, "I've got a holy terror of t cold, and If you persist In coming In bore every time f sneeze becnuso you think I'm trying to pronounce your fool name I'll haw you up before a summary court If It's the Inst act 1 do before I sneeze myself to death." Sun Francisco Chronicle. MAN'S TWO MINDS. To Make an Evenly Balanced Person Both Must Be Used. Expounding a theory that man has two minds, or a double consciousness objective nnd subjective Mgr. Benson has compared the two activities to an upper nnd n lower room separated by a trapdoor. Dreams are duo to tho subjective consciousness working with out check from tlio objective conscious ness. Tho mnn who usually claims to havo an evenly , balanced mind Is the one who has shut the trapdoor and re mains In tho upper room, and those who havo closed tho trapdoor and remain In tho lower rooms are commonly found In lunatic asylums. ' i The man of really even balanco either remains between tho two rooms or keeps tho trapdoor well oiled. Napoleon, in tho lower room, con- ceived Ideas for ruling Europe and In the upper room put his Ideas Into prac-1 tlce; Itapbael created combinations of colors and then expressed them on can vas, and Beethoven In the lower room ' composed his sonatas and In the upper room reproduced tho notes on paper. Tho events of childhood nro remark ably clear In tho recollection of very old people, though present happenings are forgotten. This may be explained by the decay of the objective conscious ness, nnd It Is curious that as this de cays tho subjective consciousness bo comes more acute. New York Press. SHORT CIRCUITS. Mission of the Fuse When the Wires Become Crossed. "Another short circuit!" Ono of the commonest reports heard In all electrical works, A "short circuit" means that tho elec tric wires havo become crossed or connected so as to form n bypath or shunt of comparatively low resistance, through which so much of the elec trical current passes as practically to cut out that part of the circuit through which tho current originally Mowed, lu other words, a "short circuit" lias re placed tho normal circuit, which may be coiihldercd a long circuit The cul ling out of tho rcKlstaiico of the long lino permits lm power to rush over tills path of low resUI'ince, mid If tho apparatus were not protected by tho fuse or rlreiill breuker tho elistrleal miu'liliiery would do jUelf serious burin. 'I'd pri'vciil serious I'flVrtu from mcl denial kIioii Hindis of electric lllilng wire In building ii "fiuo" l lliu'llnl III llm i lrenll Jut Inside Dm Imlldluir III VUHH M mill IT MHII" I'lll'T fulllnu iihh't l"rl -lwill Din iilinlrj Mire III (bo iwiim lid tuu Wmlll 'iuiiii I), mis' l mil Hint HirH llf vimH MmH,W Mill I III WUMly sUMI flW thrmuh I' wiim in Urn imu null) jhw "sliwl" Jm Ikumji iui) Ph'l ivf' Automobile and Machine Work Bring yourjwork to the Garage and Machine Shop. Everything done with neatness and dispatch. Agent for Buick Automohiles. M. D. SHERRARD, Bandon, Ore. Sam Says: The mill is down but I'm stiil on the job, ready to furnish you with a sky scraper or a chicken coop. GEO, W. MOORE LUMBER CO. G. E. WILSON. 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 X shoer. Tie checkers, splitting mauls, and all kinds or tie makers tools. 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 Hie Title. Confirm sailings through Bandon Warehouse Co. PHONE 142 frKTS- arc-re JSHi 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. Hotel Rates $1.00 to $2.00 per day. Special rates by week or month Sample room in connection Bandon N. T. WOI.VUHTOV II C. WJ'I'EL Coos County Meniw Opportunity See Bandon First DIPPEL & WOLVERTON CHOICE FARM LANDS AND CITY PROPERTY Vimt INHUUANCK (iUV DII'I'W. CONVHVANB NOTAHV I'UtlUC AUUirWO UKAU lillTATK jiKUTAiii xa-Aiumwa I'akm janp lum-limlW , INHTHUMKNTtt BANDON u it it t'. ORKfiON i All work guaranteed right. a - caaasiaffaegm Mills Qallier Oregon T i