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About Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 25, 1914)
SEMi-WEfikLY Hadon hccoii per. f'ftAi'. nnc. isVa. 19a ' ..yr PAGE THRl4 I I K4-H- -K- M M' .M".". 1 'X 7 Heating 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 BEFORE) YOU BUY WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY McNair Hdw. Co. . ttl-j !. I"' '' 'f '1T"'L 1? T 1 T TT I T I Mp Grand Theatre THE BEST PLACE TO SPEND THE EVENING Big Special Features Coming The House of "Selig' Presents A rollicking, breezy Western Comedy in three parts entitled "Chip of the Flying IT Featuring the world famous actress Knthlyn Williams This feature breathes the life of the far west with its devil may care Cowboys and Bucking Broncos. Better than the Millionaire Cowboy-And that was some pic- ture. Exhibited at the Grand SUNDAY, DECEMBER 27th Five Reels of Splendjd Photo Plays Admission 15 -5 c I Bovle Jewelrv Co. offer the LATEST AND MOST UP-TO-THE-MINUTE Jewelry, Military and Toilet Sets, Cut Glass and Silverware Manlmrp Spfc sat'M ''ne( noXLs or ,u'u- ITiailltUlC JClo vidual pices separate. : : : : ALL ENGRAVING FREE A Pwidanl, Bracelet, Necklace or Cameo for Her. and A Tie Clasp, Vest Chain, Signet Ring or Fob for Him We can also suggest many other suitable gifts. One chance m Ike .$100,00 DiawoW King ami Ike 450,00 Diamond Kiog HIKK widi y fl.W) jwctase,, Diuwt! Kiogt diiplayd lu our NO, 514 HON. JOHN MANNING farming land prices compel. Th'eb c.ipltnl dons not hold out If thoy at torapt to mnUe n farm from the cheap er logged-off ot burnt ovor lnnda j neither can tho propnro to IrrlgaU uiu luruiu iiiiuiB ui J.iibiuru urugou. Mr. Manning proposes the passage of such lcglulatlou as will enable the Slate to put all tho tillable StMeMuds Into a cotidit.'ou r.ady for cultivation nnd occupancy tin clenrtiiK of lo&tfed off or wild lands, Irrigating or drain ing "where nccepsi.ry. Tho Stato to dlsposo ol the. lends lu from 20 to 10(5 acre tract h to tho actual bona fldo settler n! a pr-Jcf not to exceed tho actual no-' to tht. Htate In addition to a fair vacation fur r,he land, Ujo State to loan s.icli settHv enough money to build a bidtnhle ),o.iso, barn, fences, etc., nnd to purcu.iSQ implements acd stock, taking n ie.urlty therefor a tntittgago for 15 i;r 18 years, payablo i In 'smnll yearly (uyments at tho samo rato of Interest tfn, Sfato pays for Uio ; money, say 4 or i ai cent. Mr. Manning nuo favors extending tho privilege ot burrowing this Stato money, or money from tho help fund at this low rat of Interest to nil farmers aud rnr. ovuers with tho loeessnry (safeguard that tho money rould ho used for fawn dnyolopmeift; :ho State to issuo 20-car bonds lo ba fco.il jiiB tho worn of reclaiming- fltfl land progresses nnd tho money l Reeded. The Stnto by this plan, 'would get a return of ovory dolUr Invested, with thu Interest .thereon, In 15 or lyaar and wqnld be able to meet tho boads thus. Issued when die, and without the loss of a single dollar to thetJtate. ,' Mr. Manning also has a plan for a Simpler method of Marketing stock nnd farm produce. Tho gentleman cites Instances undr tho present method of win re tho actual consume? hah paid as high iih-600 per corif "niori than was paid to tho farmer or pro dueor. Ho firmly believes that his "Duck to the Boll" plan would malts Oregon n Jllr.io which could boast of i people of wealth produevru aud not slouo of.'wflKti uikimx. No Cnt Tor Actort, TliiTu I "mi' iimfi'mdiiii Iih Im kI win rnfniliiiwl from I'lirrilng u vtiilk tug i-lli; Tin (K iir know wull lliul j 0 dlililf lr III Hot MUlk' llnlltV ' iriiiiifiim miiimiiI, nnd Im bun Hint Ihu lUeru him iif ii tvull.liitf Hrl' In U 1 llUII'l H llf W'Mll.t" III) lll'tl i M lumilHiluii in ikhu Hit miy ur lliut. hln. ll'H WU'it mi Uf m J"U imiwr IIWM Utl H l('k TlW Uuw IIhi (lll'lf iwilm ulb l lUWr tumi it III i l!v.ur imMy nmr In wulkliiK . -ANCIfiNT MEDICINES. A1 Otrlous Drugs Vco Used by tho Dot" tors of Laodieea. Tho city of LaodUtw was notwl for Its doctors nnd Its drugs. An especlnl arid noted Hehool of inedlclm.- nourish ed In Laoilicca. We are told that "this chool of phj-Hlclans followed the teacblngM of Ilcrophllos, who lourlsh od about 000 years before Christ nud who. on tbu principle that con-pound diseases require compound medicines, began that ntrauge s.vslum of hetero geneous mixtures, some of which have only lately been expelled from our own pharmacopoeia." Tho fearful and wonderful combina tion of drugs given by some modern doctors would seem to indicate that they still belong to this school of Laodlcen. One of the medicines for which Laodlcen was famous was an ointment for "strengthening the ears," whatever Mint may mean, while anoth er medicine of still more Interest to the student of revelation was the Phry gian powdor. made In part from a pe culiar kind of stone pressed Into tab loids, afterward powdered and 'mixed with some unguent to be rubbed on Mie eye as a cure for the vnrious dis eases which allllct the optics in east ern countries. The world famous Oalen speaks of both of those reme dies In his pharmacopoeia. Christian Herald. KEEPING UP APPEARANCES. Don't Lot It Interfere With Your Sav. ingo Bank Account. It is quite possible that the American family Is too optimistic. It is always going to have a larger Income next year or in live years. It desires to keep up In social matters with the people uext door or farther up the street. It buys pianos or motorcars or encyclope dias on monthly payments, but In rrtost cases puts no monthly Installment in the savings bank. It has no margli: of security. How much better it is to have n mar gin or resources than to lie living con tluunlly on the ragged edge of nothing as m;iny of us do Just because we nre such devolves of the god of appear ances. While the high cost of living Is oup ot the itye topics of the day, a note of flrnrnliiK should lie Bounded a warning against extnuvagance, a suggestion that every family make a deposit In the savings hank each month. The future happiness and prosperlt.v of thc average American family depend upon the proper adjustment of iw-nnie uiul expenditure;, it hi not what a rrnui ejtfs. but what he und'hlH I'nuiilJ aims' that count in dntcvailnlng tho ultimate success or failure of Ms lift1 from a material standpoint. T. D. MacQregor's "Talks on Thrift." GENERAL SELECTS HIS COFFIN John P. Taylor, In Good Health, Mnkei Funeral Plans. Phllndelphia.-floneral .lohn P. Tay lor, a civil war veteran and member of the Gettysburg battlelleld commission, nit hem jib apparently lu good health, Is maklntT advanced preparations for his funeral. He hHs placed an order for a solid bronze colllti to be cast from old cannon, and n vault has been sunk in the private Taylor burylng'grouuds on his estate, near UeedsvHle, la. The goneral plans to have this covered by a big granite block to be surmounted by a bronze statue of himself. The flrin which obtained the contract for the cotlln has been InstructeirTc? ship it to n U'wlstown undertaker to be'held until needed for the execution of the contract he holds for the burial of the veteran. General Taylor despite, his eighty -sli years Is still robust and enjoys n horse back ride iilmoftt daily. Ho is a mem ber of thu National Monument club jud n former commander of the Legion of Honor. CAN'T KEEP OUT-OF JAIL AiatoskolHle aiad Maclhkie Work Bring your work to the Garage and Machine Shop. Everjr tiring done with netitness and dispatch. Agent for Buick Automobile.?. M. D. SHERRARD, Bandoo, Ore. pa 5aiTi 5a ,TIie mill is down but I'm still oai the job, ready to furnish you "with a sky scraper or a chicken coop. GEO. W. MOORE LUMBER CO. lB..Mt.M....,.W.l...t..lMi. -V Does your ocicet nasi Need h Light! atteries Just received a fresh shipment andon Drag Co: New li Coos County Mearw Qppw-terfty Gk: Bfenon First DIPPEL & WOLVERTON CHOICE FARI LANDS AND CITY PR0P8RTY FIJtB INSURANCE GUY I)II1L OONVKTN0F,6 X NOTARY I'UBLIC AUMTING IUS.A.I. JfliTAW, f RENTAL'S ACCOUNTING FARM LANDS nOOK-KEr.l'ING INSTRWMHNTS X BANDON i :: :: :: :: OREGON s. II I - I " J" 4- ! COFFEE Of His 29 Years Almost 20 Have Bevi Passed In P'ison. TofH'Icn, Kun. -Arthur Put ton, who In his twont.v-nliic yours has hart only nine yours of fn-urinm. Is In Jull chtirt; ed with st;iilli'K wiikoii wheels. I'iitton mien nine yours old was sent to the reform school for potty thievery. Me was paroled, lint hud been fryo lo- tlinn a weelt when nrrested for's'tptirtn; food from n homo In Osage Clt? Aft er llnlshlni; his expired sentence,' Ir. thr reformatory he returned to Osat'e Glty, where he was arrested for tiurglary aud sent to prison. I.H.st summer Governor IIodi;es pa roleit I'ntton from the penltentlnry oc (he (.'round that ho hd never had n chance. He was given it Job In a park I iik house. lie hud worked hard nnii convcleutlouuly uiitll hls'iocout nrreui AUTO WHEEL DOES DAMAGE. V .fter Wrecking Kitchen It Sets Hout on Fire, South Norwulli. Conn. -Tho wheel ot u largo nutoiuolillo, wnlil to havo been i going n mile a inliiuiii. wont tlirouxn tho pantry window of .Mm, lunhellb rVyiuoiWH home Imre. Htimllng dUlw In nil illriH'lliiiM. Thou It ontoml tliu kitchen, kiioekiMl tlm vtuvo lu lAtumu mid ( the liiiiifti mi Hi Nxl It lilt llm tlur kldu of iUt UouM, wlili-ti Plfl It 'i'lm vvlii'ltj, wtiK li wttuUud iiiKioliMa 0) ,iiib; U'Mk bruiu rvwi lit u loiiiuiillu u( WHUim UUm , hit Vwrl. m ivgn MHuittp 4vu Hmp Armor) lilll , Tif ivlinul nuiiMul mi mmrttmi tf i )Mi4M l-'H Umi ImmOmI un M via iun blmiyUM VllUjiK 10 Upenec! for but.inefs igun n the Red Front Building on First Street. Meals at all hours day or night You known you always get something ' good to eat at O N N E Y' S. HI ! V j t t I t I BANDON TRANSFER CO. i Qtttxhbll Bothers, Props. i ; All Kinds of lieavy and light drnylntf. Iom oi'4.rs f. ffiven prompt attention. .Barn corner First & HStli- i son, Fish Property. .Telephone (HI. G. E. WILSON I CISiNEICAi- liLACKHMITH AU kirnl vt light m1 ruvy work. Hon.: t-.rU ni.f icMllv tdiod, Dfeforn.iMj'h ivimilifd. BHn. in arlDPlM Hfid iini thflr ft id. uii"i ',y n ,i Mj.t I ih'r, 71. vhmikvn, ipiiuu n ii-r (n I id i ui tU nuUr tcMiU, All Wtt-H in -A Hijfht,