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About Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1915)
1 -1tfJ SEMI-WEEKLY RANDON RECORDER, TUESDAY JANUARY 26, 191S 4 rrrrm REPORTS AND PREDICTIONS of the Press in general throughout OUR COUNTRY AD XT' . That we are soon to see the country in a more -tv prosperous condition. We may lack cofidence to believe now, but after we are "shown" then all will be very plain. We have been telling you. (through our local press) of some suits we are selling at a reduction. Let us "show you" these suits while the prices are on a par with the lumber market and Convince you the prices are at the "BOTTOM". We also have just opened up a shipment of Brandigee Kincaid Clothes at the popular price of $15.00 and $18.00. When you are in the market for clothes Try one of these suits and feel optomistic we know you will look the part. They are not lost, but you will find them at SIDWELL'S PAGE THREE AUTOMOBILE TAG RECEIPTS CONSTANTLY INCREASING The motor vehicle licenses paid in Coos county during the year 1914 "mounted to $1,743. Deducting from th ?372.70, as the county's share of the expense of administering the law, ii.,,-.i,oiu.,iu ior wnicn amount County Treasurer Dimmick has just receive da check frnm fim atntn ...,., urer. This is about 50 per cent more wmii wua limn iasi year wiien the rc- iumu wua sumeming over $uuu. Co quille Sentinel. A A 4 J, .a .a ,. .y. f M. D. Sherrnrri nnl xirifn Ti.,,i.. , , utin 'I'll, J I UUIIUUII are visitim nt. tlm T T r. ...... i. iMHiurnurn, mrs hiierrard being u maiL-i- outir. Carey s, flir. Hlierrard has the nironcv fnr Vin rin,l.,n ...it..- mobile. anil ir nntlniainoi;,. ii.,. merits oi the mchine. He expects to mnko RAVfM'lll rlnlivnfina it. r1. ....... I.. .1 A ' - v..t..lo in vjull 111 tne spring ana the car will doubtless give eexcellent satisfaction as it is es pecially adopted to this sort of coun try. Port Orford Tribune. Dinner 25c at Anderson's Restau rant. 98tf. Public Stenographer. Arthur G. Croninger, 120 West 13th Street, Phone 104 Rural. U8x. For Sale House and lot at Elev enth street and Elmira avenue. In quire at the above address for partic ulars. 5 U2x. WANTED One of the large maga zine publishing houses desires to em ploy an active man or woman in this community to handle a special plan which has proven unusually profitable uooci opening for the right party. Box 155. Times Sq. Sta., New York City. Does your Pocket Flash Light j Need New Batteries Just received a fresh shipment Bandon Drug Co E. T. WOI.VERTON H. c. DIPPEL Coos County Meann Opportunity See Bandon First SCHOOL NOTICE TO PARENTS On Monday, Fcb.1, the last half of the school year will begin and at that time any children who are six years of age will be admitted to the first grade clases in each building for a period of one week. H. L. Hopkins, Supt. C. Bundy of Marshfield was a bus iness caller in this city Saturday. THE BANDON RECORDER $1.50 A YEAR EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS S. S. BREAKWATER ALWAYS ON TIME Sails from Coos Bay January 2nd at 10:00 a. m. January 9th at 1:00 p. m. January 16th at 9:30 a. m. January 23rd at 1:00 p. m. January 30th at 8:30 a. m. Confirm sailings through Bandon Warehouse Co. PHONE 142 t . . . . .. I Order Your Freight Sent by the Old Reliable S. S. ELIZABETH Large Two-Berth Outside State Rooms With Run ning Water. f Eight Day Service Between the Coquille River and San Francisco. FIRST CLASS PASSENGER FARE, $7.50 FREIGHT RATES, $3 ON UP FREIGHT Reservations: J. E. Norton, Coquille; Perkins', Myrtle Point; E. B. Thrift, Langlois. J. E. WALSTROM, Agent, Bandon IMPORTANT EVENTS I WINTER SHORT COURSE JAN. 4-30 Agriculture, Including Agronomy, Animal Husbandry, Dairying, Horti culture, Poultry Husbandry, Insects, Plant and Animal Diseases, Cream try Management, Marketing, etc. Hume Ucoiinmlcs, Including Cook Ing, Home Nursing, Sanitation. Sew Iiik Dressmaking and Atllllnery. Commerce, Including Muslnrss Mate agrmrnt, Mural l.cnnoinlcs, Mushiest 1. sw, Ullue I raining, l atin Account ing, rU engineering, liuluJing Slinnwnrk and Kiudtuilltlliig. I'ARMIiRS Wlil'K I'liBRUARV 14 A general tlrarlng lions sritlon ol iU d;iy (or III rtli.inge tit dynamic Idras on tli niotl pressing problems ol the Unifo I nliilfS iy IrjJIng MiitlmiHies Sl.ite i.iiilftfiurt. liMiNsioN ms'iai ()llrr lr loirs, niuvaMr uluwls, lie sin imiJ i.omfmisn)iirw'iili Ml'hltt fcUlug. IUiiJ, Vwltf. ti ) I Moo I'fdd IMM tm H f.l The jAlpha Restaurant LAST TRUMP ENDS THE TREY 0' HEARTS End of Louis Vance's Great Serial in Pictures at the Grand Afrh-ullurfl Best Home Cooking in town Houmemude hread, pies and cakes. Open from 6 1 30 a, in. till midnight Mrs. F. D. Meyer, Prop. Nrst door lo l int Natl. lUnk. Hotel Bandonj: ,MI!III( AN I'l-AN 11.00 :: rujid J.?o )rr dd. :: :; juirupnin J'lan, fdiiiiih :: The miners together with Judith, Barcus and Alan, crowd to the edce of the clitt' to see what has happened iu tar uuiiiuiiung jimmy anu ttiar rophat. The car lies overturned and a total wreck at the foot of the cliff, the bodies of Jimmie and Marrophat visi ble amid the wreckage. Back in themountain town of Mcs quite, the chaffeur contrives to effect temporary repairs in his motor car and starts out with Trine, following the road taken by Marrophat and Jim my pursuit of the fugative. Judith and Rose are about all in with reaction from the strain of the last few days added to their fatigue The miners offer them the hospitality of the bunk house. They accept and retire. Alan enters the bunk house, sits down at a table and falls aslenn. his head on his folded arms. The miners make the trip down the canyon and recover the bodies of Marrophnt and Jimmy, bringing them up to camp, where they lay them out and cover them with canvas. Late in the afternoon Judith awak es, rises with care not to disturb Hose and steals out of the room her purpose being to bid a last farewell to Alan. Finding him asleep, she bends over and kisses Ins cheek. She is surpris ed by Hose, who has been awakened by Judith's leaving the room, and who has on rising, half frantic with ieal ousy, snatched un the revolver which Judith has thoughtlesly placed on the cnair nesnie mo neu. Judith mistkes the thought in Rose's mind. and. turning to her, tears open her shirt waist and bids her shoot. Life, she indicates, is of little value to Iipiv since a life without love is a thing un- tninKaiile. for the moment, Rose, tempted, lifts the revolver, but before line levels it at her sister, suddenly turns it on herself. Suicide is avert ed only by Alan, wnkening by the sound of voices, who snrimrs unon Rose. Judith Dockets the wouimn with a strange smile, indicating that Kose s attempt nt suicide has sug ffcsted one way out. As Judith leaves the bunk house. Trine's car rounds the bend in the cllll road. Judith informs him of the death of Marrophat and Jimmy. Rose and Alan come out of the cabin. Alan promptly commandeers the car. Bar- I cus has gone for another. They start I on, juiiun in tne middle ol the rear (seat, between her father and Rose, i Alan in the front seat with the driver, j Thus disjmsed, the revolver pocket is next to Trine's left hand. The butt lof the pistol notrudes tumntiiiirlv. Ho I sees it. The enr proceeds down a enn I yon road. Judith lapses Into sad pre occupation. Tripe takes advnntago I of this preoccupation to Bimtch the re volver from IU holster and loval it at ' the bark of Alun'a head. Judith Inter I frt'B in time to divert the hhot. It enluru (he shoulder of the clmiiiri'iir, I who lose control itf I ho iniicliliiii. It mum over mo ciIko or nu tunluuik incut, spilling thi! nnliro puity, but not injuring jinyhndy suiloiisl)1- suvo Trim. HuitMis nnivtm on iht ki'inio with uiiothur lur iii.il Iimitim tlm pur ly to tlif i4H'4 Uiwn mid hotel. '1 1 1 iii' rriiuiiit in u mum ull m wiiy Arriving limy HuitUi Ui utuiUwr i hum uihJ miiiiiiumi u hywutn. TV ioliMlV I HWt, if IW UtUM U) win twu4 nut ill 4ii mm d ii t..,i, i m confusion and helplessness and the iuci inai ne means to mnrry itose thafc night. Judith had intended to stop by her father's side through the ceremony, but at the last moment, she finds that she can as little endure not to see her happiness destroyed as to see it. Her father is apparently asleep as she steals from the room. As soon as Judith leaves the room Trine rouses himself and lifts him self ot ouf his chair with both arms, and discovers that his legs will not only support him, but walk as well. The accident has. cured him. Clothed in dressing gown he goes to the bu reau, secures the revolver and leaves the room moving feebly but surely negotiating the stairs and gaining the entrance to the chntw.1. In the telegraph ofllce this message is received: Alan Law, Mission Inn, Riverdale, Cal. Marriage to Rose, impossible. Rev. Mr. Wright advises that your mar riage to Judith last week was consu mated before being interrupted by Marrophat. Judith is legally your wife; would have advised you sooner had I known where to address you. DIGBY A terrific storm breaks as the mes senger boy sets out to deliver the message. He arrives at the inn just as the ceremony uniting Alan and Rose is completed. The manager of the hotel takes the message. Barcus reads it and starts to interrupt but is forestalled. A cry brings everybody about and Judith out of hiding. Trine is seen slowly tottering up the aisle. As Al an faces him. Trine draws the revol ver and levels it. At the same time a Hash of lightning breaks one of the windows, kills Trine instantly, kills Rose and all but kills Alan. Immediately after the accident Bar cus takes Judith to one side and tells her she must never let Alan know that Rose is dead. Judith refuses point blank. Barcus shows her the tele gram, proving that she is already Al an's wife. She then yields. When Alan at lene-th comes to "Ju. dith is no more". She kneels beside him, she puts her arms around his head and snys: "I am your wife 1 love you". They kiss, but after a long embrace, Alan lifts her head and holds her sothat he can look deep into her eyes. He says, quietly: "I know" DIPPEL & WOLVERTON CHOICE FARM LANDS AND CITY PROPERTY I FIRE INSURANCE NOTARY PUBLIC RENTALS nOOK-KEJ 1PI-NG BANDON GUY DIPPXL AUDITING ACCOUNTING 0- CONVEYANCES i REAL ESTATE f FARM LANDS INSTRUMENTS 1 OREGON i .j..j....S..I..2....J'.hK..j..j.. t v HUMS E Opened for business igatn in the Red Front build ing on First Street. Meals at all hours day or night You known you always get something good to eat at DOWNEY'S. t V 5: Long Distance Telephone SERVICE IMPROVED By installing a day Morse Code Telegraph operator at Marshfield our long distance lines have been relieved of much telegraph bus iness. It makes possible a quicker and better long distance conversation service between Handon and Coquille and Myrtle Point. COOS AND CURRY TELEPHONE COMPANY Notice of 'lnal Sell lenient. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned bus tiled his flnal account in tho County Court for Coos County Oregon, In the matter ot tho estate of John William lltuiimoihurg , do- reused, ami the County Couit Iiiih sut .Mommy, tlm Hth day of IVbruiuy, Win, iu lliu duy for Imuring objnc tioiiH lo wujij Opal account and sulllo- iiiuiit of suhl tislulo. Now llminfoiu, any um all imi Mint Jutviiig objection o uvli fliwl HMMiiuil oj tmUlimmiil lliurtwf HI wiuu In wUl I'miUy lwri in w I (w lk aefcj Ml) (jjy ut Hotel Qallier Rates $1.00 to S2.00 per day. Special rates by week ormonth Sample room in connection Bandon Oregon BANDON TRANSFER CO. Gatchell Brothers, Props. AH kinds of heavy and light draying. Phone orders i t given prompt allention. .liarn corner First Ai Iidi- son, Fish Properly. . Jelepnone on. G. E. WILSON (JISNHKil, HLACKHAIITII ;: All kindK uf llirlil uml lu wrk. Hum mimiUf :; loully ijJiwJ, MuwiUiu wdUnl HHjr; in yaw ;; ui'lj)jiuM Miid git ihtfir li Iju.lwJ hy m mun Uivl lijwMM m hi -i'ui'1 Ciirtoid, hv NifnilHr liar it iUHr Tit 'linl il, plltllf Uiuuit, MH'i Mil KiiMi I uf liv lUMifi All MUMniiiUm rigUi, I1M ' i