Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915, December 25, 1914, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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SEMI-WEEKLY BANDON HECOK DEtt, f'RIDAY,6EC. $5ftH, 1914,
PAGE FOUR
W". B. STEINOFF
THE 1IARNJ2SS MAN
omplete stock of har
ness, shopping bags,
trunks, suit cases, valises
c
and traveling
Order Your Freight Sent
S. ELIZABETH
J Large Two-Berth Outside
nmg water.
I Eight Day Service Between the Coquille River and
San Francisco.
$ FIRST CLASS PASSENGER FARE, $7.50
t FREIGHT RATES, .$3 ON UP FREIGHT
1 Reservations: J. E. Norton, Coquille: Perkins',
? Myrtle Point; E. B. Thrift, Langlois.
& .1. E. WALSTROM, Agent, Bandon
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
S. S. BiREAKWATER
ALWAYS ON TIME
Sailing from Coos Bay
December 19th at 11:00 a. m.
December 26th at 2:30 p. m.
Confirm sailings through Bandon Warehouse Co.
PHONE 142
A Telephone
for Xmas
Do Your Shopping Early.
COOS AND CURRY TELEPHONE CO.
A. D. Mills
Real Estate
Fire Insurance
Notary Public
Rentals
Good Lots in Azalea Park, $25 Down and $10 per
month. Bargain in Business Lot on First Street.
fotel Qallier
Rates $1.00 to $2.00 per day.
Special rates by week or month
Sample room in connection
Bandon
...
PURR MUK.'S
Do you want pure druf;
mid drug sundries, lino
por'umotf, hair brushes,
Mid toilet articles? If
go unll on
av, WW'l), Handon
-tntfrff-"l"' '
bags.
Sf2
by the Old Reliable 1
State Rooms With Run-
What will a housewife appreciate
more as a Christmas nift than a
telephone? She and all the fam
ily will be truly thankful for k
every day in the year. Consult
local office for rates.
Oregon
Mrs. Geo. Geisendorfer
luil ill r.iuii llurliiiniiii
Piano Theory
tfi'ydW ill HUl it. IWrJU
WO SLUMS JN NEW .YORK.
Verdict of, an Expert. After a'8areh
Throuoh the City.
I have made tin amazing discovery
It Is tliu result of three days 'and
nights of going to 'Mini fro In New
York sometimes nlone nnd sometimes
with n wise 'but not cynical detective.
And the amazing mid dlscouccrlug ills
covery Is this: There lire no alums Id
New York.
You can find crime nnd criminals;
you win llnd vice, poverty, drunken
ness, disease, hut you cannot llnd n
slum such rlu ms as blacken and
ftster In Antwerp. Union, Naples.
Paris, London and many another old
world vlty. The- reason Is that you
cannot have a slum without tilth, nnd
New York Is a clean city. Neither
crime nor poverty nor crowds make n
slum. You must have tilth as well
and that Is what New York hasn't got
1 looked for It east and west nnd
north, from river front to river front.
Everywhere, anywhere, were crime,
vice, mean poverty. Everywhere
thieves, rogues, outcasts, men nnd wo
men Isolated from their kind by sin or
mere suffering, hut no slums.
Dirt, of course. Is relative, but the
tenements even the old nests of low
houses lined with lire escapes wen
habitable human dwelling places.. And
the night going detective declared h
;onld show me nothing worse. I wnnt
ed to see the fetid caves where wretch
diiess lay iiiniiulug on garbage heaps
Hie windy garrets where It starved
,ind there were no fetid eaves.
In the old streets and the ding)
court" of I'll lis you can still llnd hun
dreds of them; you have but to wall
peering! through the street of thi
Three (iates or the street of the Iroc
Pot; yon have but to go Into the
suburbs that lie outside the fortlflca
lions for ye.ir by year the centrifugal
force that sdrs In every great ng
glomcrntlon n' human atoms has
thrown Parisian beggnrdom Into tbnl
dreary circumference.
But In the washed and lighted un
derworld of New York there nre no
Blums. There Is not one slum thai
half deserves the name. Wretched
ness nil you please; hunger in the
streets nnd on the housetops, It ma;
be. but none of those gangrened holes
of filth without which no real slum
enn exist.
I speak almost with the decision of
an expert, for I spent many years
prowllngly Investigating the slums
that rot nnd blacken tlio surface of
Europo from Moscow to Lisbon.
Vance Thompson In New York Sun.
Self Control.
Control self and the first step Is
taken townrd becoming n power. The
youth whoso own hasty passions and
uncontrolled nppctltes run awny with
him Is a cipher as far as real strength
goes.
He Stirred Up Business.
With n view to stirring un business
n restaurant keeper In nn English
town placed one day n ratlxr daring
announcement at thu door of his place
of business.
Waiting until next day, n man went
in and bad dinner enough for two. As
lie was leaving without paying, tho
rni riioeiiirrroii Hroi'ir.i him.
proprietor stopped htm nt the door
and demanded payment
The queer notice was still posted
at the door, and the customer, point
lug to it, asked what It meant.
It means exactly what It says," re
plied the angry proprietor: "There Is
no charge for dinner tomorrow."
Good!" said the customer. "My
inline Is .Morrow, so I am entitled to a
free dinner."
Who Gets the Medals?
I understand that vm: have a 11 in
track team here.'' said the visitor to the
guide who was showing him through
tl.e college "What Individual liohN
most of the nicil.il-O"
The guide pondered "Well, sir." ho
wild. "I guess It Is Hit pawnbroker
lownlown Kxehiinge.
Wealth of Detail.
Fo'iier (loveinm Proctor Knott n
Kentucky ied to tell a story of a nn
tlve who appeared as n vMie-w In n
mountain Hinder lltnl where Knott
was nn attorney. The iiiiiiiululncei
ook (he stand, chewing lobiieeo, itul
gave hl name, bis age nnd hl place
f riideiiee Then one of the liitvven-
mI.imI hlin o ieeill e lilt Mr MH'cll il
tvlth a eerlHlli wi .11 hIik lluiiriil li.
ho rime
'Well" ill hh lei) lu. leilh'i., - lie rid
ill numb our pluee h i mi. idle nf . dm.
mthilVll i Hllei ri l.l.-.vli, i.r fi '.mil
iH' lUM'H unit h ' i-.i . Hi ' of y IknkWI'.
ttW4tllt Hlld till Il.tl HtHllll' '
4IMJ i"ll U lb' llll"i lie te' M rill l
(rue vi'ii'in .i r uiimi qrirfrii u,
tattid i) ' i.' iiii'i ilii u Buiunl-f i
MWiii.tf I 'ft
REVENUE COTTER'S
LONG ARCTIC CRUISE
Steamed 18,000 Miles and Ar
rives With 37 Refugees.
Tort Townsend, Wnsli. Completing
a cruise of nevun mouths in the arctic,
during which she steamed uearly 18.
000 miles, the United Stutea revenue
cutter Bear. CapUiIn .1. G. Balllnger,
arrived hero from the north, having
on board thirty-seven refugees from
Nome, who were landed nt Scnttlo.
Captain Balllnger before leaving
Nome took all the Eskimos from that
city and vicinity to their homes, so
that they would not bo n burden on
the community during the winter.
That the Bear rendered valuable serv
ice to Nome after tho storm Is evi
denced by n vote of thanks passed by'
tho city council to Captain Balllnger
and his officers.
This Is the third cruise Captnin Bal
llnger has made on the Bear as master
to Point Barrow. The two previous
voyages the pnssago was free from
Ice, but on this trip if was with dllll
culty that ho succeeded In reaching
the top of tho continent. The Bear
sailed from Point Barrow on Aug. 18.
having been delayed seven days In the
Ice, nnd Captain BMIInger says that If
he had not sailed when he did bis ves
sel would have bud to whiter In tho
fnr north.
The Bear Is the only vessel which
went Into tho arctic this year that was
ablo to get out. She made many trips
to the relief of vessels In distress,
most of them being small craft.
Captain Balllnger expresses the be
lief that nil the vessels caught In the
Ice are safe and those on board can
reach nntive villages.
The Bear after a stop at Seattle will
proceed to San Francisco.
OWES LIFE TO CHEAP PANTS.
Caught In Machinery, Trousers Give
Way Under the Strain.
Choster. S. D. - The fact that his
trousers were of sufficiently flimsy ma
terial to not stnnd the strain saved the
life of John Schmidt, a farmer living
nenr town, when his trousers became
caught In the machinery while be wns
elevntiug n load of corn Into n crib.
nad hLs trousers not given way and
released him he would have been serl
ously i'ljurcd and in all probability
killed.
As It wns he escaped with n broken
ankle bone.
Delivers Mail tn Three States.
Auburn, Neb. Hamburg, In., has a
rural mall carrier who enjoys a unique
distinction. Rvery day he drives Into
three states Iowa. Missouri and Ne
braska. Hamburg Is very close to the
Missouri line, nnd there Is nn Island In
the Missouri river, well populated that
belongs to Nemaha county, Neb
UMBRELLAS ARE ANCIENT.
But They Were Ridiculed When They
First Appeared In London.
Umbrellas were described Hi early
dictionaries as "a portnblo penthouse
to carry hi n person's hand to screen
111 in from violent rain or bent."
Umbrellas appear In the carvings nt
Persenolis. Nlebuhr saw n great Arab
lan prlnco returning from n mosque, he
and each member of his family having
a large umbrella curried by their side.
Old chlnawaro shows the Chlneso
shaded by umbrellas. They wero first
used In this country In Baltimore,
brought from India, In 1772. It is said
that tho flrst person who commonly
carried nn umbrella hi London was tho
benevolent Jonas Ilnnwny, who died
In 1780.
John McDonnld, n London footrantv
who wroto his own life, said that ho
had "n flno silk umbrella which ho
brought from Spain." but he could not
with any comfort to himself uso It, tho
people calling out: "Frenchman! Why
don't you get n coach?" Tho hackney
coachmen and chairmen were clamor
ing against their rival. Tho footman
lays he persisted for threo months till
Ue.r took no further notice of this nov
elty Foreigners began to uso theirs
und then tho English. Kansas City
Mar.
DENTISTRY FOR TREES. -
AU Cavities Should Be Treated as Soon
as They Appear.
Whether It is n shade or fruit tree a
little Judicious treatment of n cavity
will often save tho troo for ninny
years of usefulness. Whether it bo a
branch or the main trunk the treat
ment will bo the same. First all de
cayed or apparently decayhig or dis
eased wood should bo removed with a
sharp cuImcI or knife until perfectly
sound henrtwood Is exposed. Immedi
ately wash tho wound with a noliitlon
of copper sulphate In tho proportion of
nno pound of HUlpliato to five gullou
of water.
Ah soon nit this has been doii till the
CHvlty with a thin iiiiirlar iiimlu by
mixing one part of cement with tluou
purls of clean niiihI, When It linn lie.
romu miff, but imi hard, ftu'it It on thu
nuUldo wild thin cement, lining it
limvel in Niiioolli llm nuiieiil nvnr nil
piirU I Iml havu bei'iiinii Injured. If n
cavity or lll Nliuuld occur in'iu n fork
pf llm Ire" II would Im Mil additional
Mfi'iiiniril I" PHI l"H lliri'iuli
liolli broiii'lii mi mm in liulil Ilium o
yelluT. When llm ( Wiii'iit Imnli'im In
w uurl!)' liiu tnihk will U )ftull
ujlfjj ii ml rteciy w im iriwM
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
C. R. WADE
Lawyer
BANDON, OREGON
DR. H. L. HOUSTON
Physician & Surgeon
Office in First Nnfinnal rUnfc halld
ing. Hours, 9 to 12 n. mj 1:30 to 4 p.
m; I to is in the evening.
BANDON, ORE60N
DR. SMITH J. MANN
Physician & Sr"geon
Office in Ellingson Building. Hours,
'J to 12 a. ni; 1 to 5 ;. in.
BANDON, OREGON
DR. L. P. SORENSEN
Dentist
Office in First Nntiomil Bank build
ing. Telephone at house and office,
BANDON, OREGON
G. T. TREADGOLD
Attorney and Counselor
at Law
Office in Now Bank Building
NotHy Public
BANDON, OREGON
DR. R. V. LEEP
Physician & Surgeon
Office in Ellingson building, Phone 72
BANDON, OREGON
DR. ARTHUR GALE
Physician & Surgeon
Office in ENingson building. Office
pnone, Sbi.'. Kesiaencc phone, 303
BANDON. OREGON
DR. S. C. ENDICOTT
Dentist
Office in Ellingson building. Office
phono 1241. Residence phone, 1161
BANDON, OREGON
DR. I. L. SCOFIELD
Dentist
Office in Fahy and Morrison Build-
'.ng- next to Emergency Hospital
Phone 1141
BANDON, OREGON
DR. II. M. SHAW
Eye, Ear, Nose and
Throat Specialist
Office Phone 380-J Res Phone 105-J
Rooms 200-1 Irving Blook
MARSHFIELD, OREGON
BENJAMIN OSTLIND
Consulting Engineer and
Architect
MABSHFI.D. OREGON
TheHolidays will
soon be,' here
A Gift to strengthen
friendship your portrait
WHEELER STUDIO.
The Alpha Restaurant
Hest Home Cooking in
town
Houmemade hread,
pies and cakes.
Open from 61 30 a, in, till midnight
Mrs. F. D. Meyer, Prop.
Next duor to Hnt Nail, llinlc.
Hotel Bandon;
AMi:ill('AN I'LAN $1.0(1 ;
and 1. 50 per day, j
; Iiurrpau I'lan, rooms ; ;
: $lk, 7Sv U t per day ::
tP.nton Ml Kr, IVopi,
w () w ww ffl fa m ffl m si m m a m r.
(Si
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Masonic.
R.n.n T .1 Vt. n ... a
A. t 3tofn,l .1 .
Friday after tho full moon of
each month. Special communicat. jns
" .uiuwauu.ia it. VI
Master Masons cordially invited.
WALTER SABIN, W. M
C. Q. BOWMAN, Sec.
Eastern Stnr.
Occidental Chanter. No. 4B. O. K.
S., meets Saturdnv ovenincs hofnrn
and after stated communications of
Masonic lodge. Visltlne- ninml.rtrw.
cordially invited to attend.
L. KATE ROSA, W. M.
ROSA BINGAMAN, Secretary
Rebekah
Ocean Rebekah Lodc-c. No. 12C. I.
O. O. F., meets second and fourth
Tuosdays at I. O. O. F. hall. Tian-
ctent members cordinlly invited.
ELVA MILLER. N. C.
MINHRVA LEWIN, Secretary.
I .0. O. F.
Bandon Lodge, No. 133. I. O. O.
F., meets every Wednesday evening.
Visiting brothers in good standi c
cordially invitod.
D. G. KAY. N. G.
L. I. WHEELER. Secretary.
Knights of Pythias.
Delphi Lodge. No. 64. Kniehts of
Pythias. Moots every Mondav ev
ening at Knights hall. Visiting
knights invited to attend.
ERNEST SIDWELL. r,. r
B. N. HARRINGTON, K. of R. S.
W. O. W.
"With Charity Towards All"
? AO 01 1a Pnmn XT- 010 tT r lir
meets Tuesdays. K. of P. hall. R n.
m. Visitors are assured a hot wel
come. By order of
A. KELLER. C. C.
C. M. GAGE, Clerk.
Loyal Order of Moose.
Meets Thursday evenings in I. O.
O. F. null. Transcient Moose cord
ially invited. Something doing ev
ery Thursday.
You cin now ei
Century Edition" at 10c a Cony U
."I "ii room nj concert. UJ . I
fids? ."! SJS2,fci
But. i r.;.'. "J
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Cn, J'o.pou,,! m.Vui 'Ml P:
Price
I ""wmorrQ ,&o '
f-wy imu list. At for eUIog
J. T. Marsiw
r iw v f t
i;City Transferf
; S. D. Kelly, Proprietor
; ; X.
:: Light and Heavy haul- ;;
:: ing promptly done.
:: Contracting and grad-
I ing. Transcient trade x
solicited. H o r s e s
boarded. Phone 1151 s
X Office: Dufort Building
C. I. Starr
Plumbing and Steam Flittin
irst Class Work guaranteed.
Office in Tritt lllilg. on. 2nd St.
1 1 I Y ',
Credit and
Power
MANY OF OUR MOST SUC
CESSFUL MEN ASCRIBE
TIIIJIR "START IN LIFE"
TO THE DAY THEY OPEN
ED A BANK ACCOUNT.
CREDIT AND POWER CAN
HIS WIELDED IN THE COM
MERCIAN WORLD IIY THE
mkAnk OP A HANK AC
COUNT.
WU IN Villi YOU TO IU.
(JIN ONE WITH .
FJKST NATL HANK
Ojiwi 4uih( III noon liuwr mill
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