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About Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1914)
JH2 IWSI O o 4 liEft TtlwtUV, no?', miiig ' V--! T T ? -1" : I t T T ? J t f i: 5 1 f f i eatirisf Stoves H t t T T. ! : V I 'I- fro to burn The famous Charter Oak line anging in Price m $1.60 to $17.00 We will deliver and set free of charge any stove costing Over $6.50 SEE OUR LINE BEFORE YOU BUY WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY Hdw. Co City Meat Market A FULL LINE OF SELECT FKE9H AND SALT MEATS ALWAYS ON HAND. MODERN METHODS AND COURTEOUS THEATMENT COM IHNE TO MAKE YOUIt TRADING 1 1 EKE A PLEASURE. YOUIt PA TRONAGE SOLICITED. Phone 193 Geo. Erdman, Proprietor ! ! BANDON CHURCHES V G. E, i WILSO GENERAL BLACKSMITH All kinds of light and heavy work. Horses scientif ically shod. Deformities remedied. Brins in your cripples and got their feet adjusted by a man that knows a foot Carl Clifford, the scientific horse show. Tie checkers, splitting mauls, and all kinds of tie makers tools. All work guaranteed right. 9 T?niTirPT?n AUT'PTI WTDPI .l.-'QC S. S. BREAK WATER ALWAYS ON TIME SAILINGS I'Vom I'orNand I.vitry Tmwliiy af 8:00 V, M. Kriiin' Clhih Buy Evry Bulunliiy f Scrvfrw ..e 11. ,. m 1.. 4, III DM! 11111 HHiflj'jii if(jJjiJK Hiroii,;!! Mmiiloii SS'iirtUum &h 4 i' 1 M. E. Church South Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. Preachinsr, 11:00 a. m. Epworth Leasue, 6:30 p. m. Proachinp, 7:30 p. m. Prayer Mooting, Thursday, 7:3. Missionary Society, Friday, 2:30. W. B. 8MITH, Paitor. Episcopal Church Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. Preaching, 2nd, 4th and Sth Sun days at 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m. REV. WM. IIOR3KALL, Pagtor Methodist Cliurch Sunday School, 10:00 a. ni. Publiu Service, 11:00 a. m. Evening Service, 7:30 p. m. Mid-Week Service, Thursday, .7:30 All those who do not worship else where are invited to como with us. C. MAYNE KNIGHT, Pastor Presbyterian Church Sabbuth Services: 10 u. in Subbath School 11 a. m Preaching C:30 p. m. .. C. E. Prayer meeting 7:30 p. m ; Preaching Thursday, 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting A cordial invitation is extended the public to attend these services REV. WINFIELD S. SMITH. Pastor Have a heart see the Trey O' Hearts. The third episode at the Grand next Thursday. 5000 feet of high class Alms. Victor-Victrolas, Edison Disc Talk ing Machines and Records. Your in spection invited. Sabro Bros. Good pasture for a few head of cattle nt ?1.2u per month, at Ledger wood place. C. H. Chandler 82tf. Dr. L. J. Masson, veterinary sur geon of Jlyrtlo Point, will bo at Ga routto Bros, livery barn Saturday, Nev. 7th, 80t2 Wood for SaK Split Fir, ?3.G0 for two tlere; split pine, $3.00 for two ttorsj pino blocks $2.G0 for two tiers.. S. D. k'olley. tf "What urn you so pleased about?" "Dr. Pohl fitted inn with Rhudon Iomrc'h ami they ura sure 0, K. Pohl in very iniunimblu In cluugtu Go mid uo him Wi'diu'wiuyn or Huturduya ut Kubro Ilro." tf With HOW klllplllUllU )( tUe M(lll Ki)t'N fiiniUlIni; roiiUuuouily r WWiitf, I 'Kin nuw (ulln tudy fa iiiiWf tVtfjy immm, fVouuit mi MU, f Duo iflb I'iitl iUiii)i niul 'ja jcM Will do J, Mia f pii In ttw(- SOCIAL PARADISE. Owning a Parterre Box In New York's Opera House. MERE MONEY CANNOT BUY ONE It Taktt Mora Than Waalth to Enabl an Outddsr to Break Into tha Fa mout and Ultra Excluaiva "Goldan Horaaahoa" at tha Metropolitan. Anybody with money enough can be come the owner of the costliest art rreusuro In all the world If It Is for sale. Anybody can have the finest yacht or the biggest Fifth avenue mansion or the longest string of matched pearls. Thl means mere money. But the attainment of a box ut the opera is without Irreverence about as near achieving the kingdom of heaven on earth aa It well can be. Riches alone cannot buy entrance therein. Not one millionaire In a hundred owns a box at the opera. Why? Just jot down these symbols: N (a-t-b)-o 35 Here wb have social New Tork't chlefest problem expressed algebraic ally. "X" Is the unknown quantity for which a given value Is required. "N" Is the uncertain quantity which the mathematicians call a "variant" and "u," "b" and "c" nre the known quantities which can readily be ascer tained by referring to the real estate records on file In Now York city. In a word, when tho rich man solves It ho knows exactly how much a box at the opera costs to own outright. In fee simple, he and his heirs and as signs forever, If bn has tho value of "N." The correct answer has only been reached live times In thirty years! Strangely enough, too, this right result each time Is never the same. Each solution, where "N" has been properly found before the lucky solver begins on his problem, gives higher figures than the one before. Today the correct nnswer Is $120,000, the price for which one of the coveted boxes was recently sold. The symbol "N" means, In a word, tho approval of the board of directors of the Metropolitan Opera. If you can possibly get It and have the $120, 000 lying Idle to boot then you can become the proud possessor of a box at tho opera tho one nnd greatest do slderatum of those who would have Impeccable social prestige In Ne Iork, which means everywhere. It nlso means that boxes In tho "golden horaeshoe" are the costliest of any opera houso In the world. The right to havo your six places nt every perform ance of the opera is n mere adjunct to the ownership. It is tho fact that you. personally, own tho box which Is tho nemo of tho whole transaction. It means that your social standing is Al. flawless, unimpeachable, unassailable, wholly perfect! Now let us get right down to figure and solvo our problem of tho opera box. Wo must assume, of course, that wo havo "N" flgued down to a nicety that Is, we have tho unqualified ap proval of the directors of the opera, tho hardest quantity of all to obtain. Our kuown quantities are a matter of record and easy to obtain to the last penny. We find, then, as follows: Our "a" Is tho value of the building; our "b is the value of the land: our "c" la the mortgage upon tho property as a whole. And the divisor, 35, Is the number of boxes In the parterre at the opera, of which there can bo Just thirty-five, no more and no less. So, we can now substitute figures for our algebraic symbola or letters and work out the problem by simple arithmetic. The building Is figured at $1,000,000 and the land at $3,000,000. Besides this, there Is nn equity In a loft building where scenery Is stored, which Is figured nt $100,000. You have Just as much a share in the dingy loft as you have In your brilliant red and gold box at the Metropolitan Opera House. So the total real estate value Is $4,000,000. From this you must sub tract the mortgage, which Is $1,000,000 Our result, then. Is $3,000,000. Now, divide this by 35. We get $102.85T. That Is the cost prlco of a box . tha opera. The balance Is the sefr'i profit took to this fact the remaining or lginal box holders of thirty years ago have quadrupled their money. They chipped In $30,000 npleco then, and now their individual holdings are $120, 000 each and growing every season Death alono ever parts an owuer from bU box, nnd then It stays in the fam ily nine times out of ten. Why? Simplest thing in the world becaus the box is sure of a handsome income every year. A man could live In style from what his box at the opera would bring hint If he had to. &tnnduy Is tho gala night of the week at tht opera. A cholco boxand they ro nil choice except that some are choicer than the rent for ocular or auditory imrpoBCH-i-nn bo rented out at a moment' notice for $3,000 for juit thu twenty-four Monday night perform Bjjcea, There ure 120 iilghtu and nut IniKf of opt-ru-riv.' perforiimin'i' wivU for hvuiitr.lhno ri'irulur week and n film week Ho nltiety-Kli pur ft)rw)ivim mi nil II Mt uHvr you Imvn Ittliitii In your MKW, 8W) your tlfki-U tlH rlwo) for li"' uy f 100 (or I It noil etfim, Hud yu hurt I'J.'i") itwrw, or f I'.'k) liieouiM III nil 'I'Ufuw dT fk for 'ojiuiImIoi jmi )ou h)v $ M Own uf WiJW ttm )uur ib b u, if ffluiiiii. XfV Automobile and Machine Work Bring yor vrork to the Garage and Maeliine Shop. BrrjriinaT done with neatness and tispatgh. 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 Qallier Rates $1.00 to $2.00 per day. Special rates by week or month Sample room in connection Bandon ... ... ... ... ... ... Oregon HHHWMlmm,m MlllfMIIIHMI I K. T. WOIiVKRTON H. C. DIPPEL X Coos County Meanr, Opportunity See Bandon First t DIPPEL & WOLVERTON CHOICE FARM JjANDS AND CITY PROPERTY t FIRS INSURANCE NOTABY PUBLIC RENT AM IJOOK-KBF.PING, GUY DIPPSL AUDITING ACCOUNTING J BANDON CONYEYANGES ; REAL E.'ITATE FARM IiANDS ', ', INSTRUMENTS ', ', OREGON :: ilMUIHM tH H 4 I DONNEY'S COFFEE HOUSE ! Opened for business Again in th Red FrontJBuilding on First Street. Meals at all hours day or night You known you always get somethinggoodj to eat at DONNEY'S. BANDON TRANSFER CO. Gafechell Brothers, Props. AH kinds of heavy and light draying. Phone orders given prompt attention. .Barn corner First & Edi son, Fish Property. .Telephone 641. A. D. Mills Real Estate Rre Insurance Notary Public Rentals fitmri J,o In in AhWh Vmk, $25 Down Mid fjt) Pr