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About Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1914)
0 SBfrk-WSKkLV liAKUOK RECORDER. FKIDAV. NOV. mi, 19li. aft PAGE Heating Stoves to burn -The famous Charter Oak line Ranging in Price from $1.60 to $17.00 We will deliver and set up free of charge any stove costing Over $6.50 SEE OUR LINE BEFOREI YOU BUY WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY McNair Hdw. Co. rTrTTTTTTTTTTTm Grand Theatre i The house of comfort and entertainment wcih while SPECIAL VAUDEVILLE FEATURE BELASCO & ROBINSON'S BEN HUR COMPANY PRESENTING "THE MYSTERIOUS I'AUMNETTA" A WONDER FUL PSYCHIC MEDIUM WHO'S OCCULT POWER HAS BAF FLED SCIENTISTS. LA ItELLE ALHERTINE IN MAUDE AL LEN'S FAMOUS BAREFOOT CLEOPATRA COBRA DANCE US ING REAL LIVE RATTLE SNAKES. FRITZ KAUFMAN, CLEV ER DUTCH COMEDIAN IN BURLESQUE, VENTRILOQUISM & MAGIC. ALSO FIEST BROS ANIMAL CIRCUS OF PERFORM ING RATS, MICE, MONKEYS AND FOGARTY THE SINGING PIG. THREE BIG ACTS EACH NIGHT AND A FULL PRO GRAM OF PICTURES. TWO SHOWS EACH EVENING 7 AND 9 P. M. ADMISSION 15c AND 25c GRAND THEATRE FRIDAY and SATURDAY Nov. 6-7 Notice The next issue of the Telephone Directory goes to press about October, 15, 1914. Advertising space for sale. Make your reservations for space in it. For particulars write or call. COOS HAY HOME TELEPHONE CO. " BANDON CHURCHES 96 M. E. Church South Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. Preaching, 11:00 u. ni. Ep worth League, 0:30 p. m. Preaching, 7:Ii0 p. m. Prayer Meeting, Thursday, 7:30. Missionary Society, Friday, 2:30. W. B. SMITH, Pastor. Episcopal Church Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. Preaching, 2nd, 4th and 5th days at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m REV. VVM. HOKSFALL, Pastor Sun- Methodist Church Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. Public Service, 11:00 a. m. Evening Service, 7:30 p. m. Mid-Week Service, Thursday, All those who do not worship else where are invited to come with us. C. MAYNE KNIGHT, Pastor 7:30 G. E. W I L S O N (JUNIOR A L BLACKSMITH All hinds of Ifjjht and heavy work, Howes sduntlf tyfilly shod, J)i)fnnn!llis romudlcd, UWntf In your (.tJddIiw aim) ual tMi iVet Mdjusted by h nmi thwt Jffiou'M fooWarJ (Ww, Hulnntllitf nvw 1 mwi; Tw uhtmuty jllllwjr mnuh, and all UUm of ito imUm Ml mvh jfijMniiilwiJ ylhu fifTi??tfff www TTTTt w-wttw v?f vrrvi Presbyterian Church Sabbath Services: 10 n. m. Sabbath School 11 a. m Preaching 0:30 . ni. . . C. E. Prayer meeting 7:30 p. in Preaching Thursday, 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting A cordial invitation is extended the public to attend theso services REV. WINFIELD S. SMITH, Pastor Have a heart see the Trey O' Hearts. Thu third episodo at the Grand next Thursday. 5000 feet of high class films. Victor-Victrolas, Edison Disc Talk ing Machines and Records. Your in spection invited. Sabro Bros. Good pasture for a few head of cattle at $1.25 per month, at Ledger wood place. C. II. Chandler 82tf. Dr. L. J. Masson, veterinary sur geon of Myrtle Point, will be at Ga routto Bros, livery barn Saturday, Nov. 7th, 8012 Wood for SaK Split Fir, ?3.50 for two tiers; split pine, $3.00 for two tiers; plno blocks $2.00 for two tiers.. S. I). Kulley. tf "Whut are you so pleased about?" "Dr. Pohl fitted mu with Rhudon lenses and they are tiuru O. K. Pohl Is very luuHouablu in charges (So uml set) him Wednesday or KiitunluyM ut Bttbro Ilros." tf WMh now ulilpiuunU of ftliou wild Kent' (inhnu roiillnuounly ur lIvlhK, "HI WW iu umly to Jtlmuti vvvry limn, woiiiuii i clilW, it ) lyt, m ijuullilwi win) low yihw will iJq H, Slio jitlj1ng ili miui QUEER STYLES IN HATS.. Th Kokotchnik of Russia and Winged v Headdress of Alsace. In Russia the maiden who is fancy free may dress lier locks as she wishes. B it not so the wife. She must hide her unit So, us n recompense for this sacrtflce, she dons n hat which may well be called weird. In slinpo It Is not unlike a bishop's miter, and It Is adorned ns the fancy or the purse ot the wearer dictates. Gold, silver and even precious stones have been used In decorating this kokoschnlk, as It Is called. In certain parts of Spain a hat simi lar to the Russian style Is worn. Par ticularly Is this popular with the dnn cers among tlio Toledo peasantry, al though It must bo very hot and un comfortable for this purpose. Tho Dutch maiden of Amsterdam pins her faith and her head to a hat which resembles In slinpo an Inverted flowerpot. H mny not be tlio stylo most suited to her round, placid face, hut she would not change It for tho latast "thing" In millinery. On the island of Mnrken, In the Zuy der Zee, the fashionable hat Is nguin of tlio miter shape, but with tho addi tion of wide, flapping wings. Farther north, In Norwny, n maiden on her bridal day dons n trtulll lomil erection which can best bo likened to nn eccen tric castle. In tho province of Alsace-Lorraine tho women wear huge winged head dresses. The wonderful thing about the Alsatian hat Is how Is It supported? Are there concealed wires? And how does it "stop on" in a high wind? London Answers. THE HUMAN SKIN. It Evolution Forecasts the Coming of an Ultra White Race. Professor Daniel Herthelot. eminent French specialist, declares that the skin of the liuinaii race has undergone great changes since our primitive an cestors. He flnds notably that, while the whitest of modern skins reflect al most all the colors of the spectrum, the skins of the more primitive races ab sorb the colors of higher and liner vi brations and only reflect the stronger colors at the spectrum's lower end. For Instance, the skins of the primi tive negro races reflected practically no colors at all. The red skinned race reflected only tho reds at the lower end of the spectrum and the so called yellow races only ns far as tlio yellow In its center. The white skins of the races ot today are able to reflect not only the blues, but also tho violets at the top of the visible spectrum, al though the strength and clearness of the reflection vary with each Individual skin. v But no nkln lias been found ro far capublo of reflecting the ultra violet roys. which, although present In al most all light, vibrato at a rato too high to be visible to the human eye. It Is therefore believed that tbo past evolution of tho human skin fore shadows the existence In the distant future of nn "ultra white race, which, in addition to its other capacities, will have a skin capable of reflecting tho Invisible ultra violet rays. Indianapolis News. THE SALE OF TITLES. razll Has a Hospital That Was Built Upon Man's Vanity. Dom Pedro II.. who lost tho throno of Brazil in ISS'J, was the last monarch to offer titles for sale. In order to ob tain funds for the erection of a hospi tal in Hlo do Janeiro the emperor an nounced that he would confer the title of "baron" on every subscriber of 100, 000 mllrels and tho title of "count" on every subscriber of 250,000 mllrels. Many proved willing to become enno bled on these terms, and HUlllclent money was forthcoming to endow tho hospltol ns well ns build It. Over the main entrance may still bo seen the in scription, suggested by Dom Pedro, "Human Vanity to Human MiseryV Although French titles of nubility were abolished at tlio tlmo of the revo lution by a decree that was revived In 1871, yet the ministry of justice Issues certificates of nobility. Members of the French diplomatic service who use titles huve to obtain one of these cer tificates and pay stlflly for the transac tion. The fees In the case of a duke amount to $2,400. a marquis pays $2, 000, a viscount $1,400, a baron $300 anil a chevalier $200. Tho certificate Is to the effect thnt. the pedlgrco of tho holder having been Investigated, Ms claim to the title lie bears has been fiitty established, and tho seal of the republic Is alllxcd to this patent of nobility. Chicago News. Automobile and Machine Work Bring your work to the Garage and Machine Shop. Everything done with neatness and dispatch. Agent for Buick Automobiles. M. D. SHERRARD, Bandon, Ore. Sam Says: 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. Hotel Gallier Rate $1.00 to $2.00 per day. Special rates by week or month Sample room in connection Bandon Oregon m M .h-HM-4--!-; t . E. T. WOliVERTON II. C. DIPPEL X I (loos County Meanr? Opportunity See Bandon First t DIPPEL & WOLVERTON CHOICE FARM LANDS AND CITY PROPERTY FLUE INSURANCE NOTARY PUBLIC RENTALS ROOK-KEilPING GUV DIHL AUDITING ACCOUNTING CONVEYANCES REAL ESTATE FARM LANDS INSTRUMENTS BANDON :: :: :: :: OREGON t...H .I..;. !!: . f DONETS COFFEE HUMS ! Opened for business again in the Tel Front Building on First Street. Meals at all hours day or night. You known you always getX'.'somethinggoodXtoeat at DON NIIElY ' S. 4.4.4.4..j..HK'':''M Houseboats of the Thames. Tlio row of houseboat)), ouch with Its llowcrs, iiwiiliiK, llotlllii of HUlffn; tho (itiiuitttlos of well Krooim-il bonta for hlro iiinoiitf tho wIIIowh nil nlonw tho Thame' ImnkM-thlH Impression comes on tlio hj of thnt of tho Imlf hour tho otlior tiny coming Into Lnii don In n ulcltly fog, of tho horrlblo inlli'H of llirmoiiilHoy and Lnmlitith along tho lliii-H, Dm rnllilexH htiiw of nilihUh, tho hurry iiimI grlmo of thu two MtntloiiH ut Wnlnrloo. Tho Iioiimi. ImiiIh, dir. urn tho cliihornto tlowiu of Unit uuly pliilit I'Hllnl I'lvlllMifloD. Thoy Mtiunl for th romfoii. tin line lry. Ilui hMli Miiiniliiril of JSiijcIiiihI. Hildli ' in IU Utwur mU of llfu oftVrtf Mlliillur Hlu- nJmluir i-omtrfli'ii-tlom. Imnrli'M million ii umwl On my Mi'Mit: "Ituw tUtu tmi Umw tutw in nv !' Ui,y ;iH . ipdjo miDj , mm im hmmi it y !. Bm mnw liitai ituiB mu mi m !- . I .t--'4' BANDON TRANSFER CO. f Gatchell Brothers. Props. x AH kinds of heavy and Tfjfht draying. Phone orders x t tfiven prompt attention. .Uarn corner lurst At JUdi- :: son, Fish Properly. .Telephone 641. :: -'W'i'-H,v A. D. Mills Real Estate Fire Insurance Notary Public Rental (i'oo(l J"!n in Aysm Pjuld Vlf) hmn jiikI $10 jut mtmiU, Hmnh U HmUum I ni tm Wirt tilmui,