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"lilOtffliV (Mil U4Ah SEMI-WEEKLY BANDON RECORDER, FRIDAY, MARCH 5th, 1915 .PAGE TWO SEMI-WEEKLY Bandon Recorder Published every Tuesday und Friday by The Recorder Publishing Co., Inc. all such, though oventful and 'filled W w w w w if w w is id w w w is is v w us w g, LODGE DIRECTORY PROFESSIONAL CARDS with a certain interest is apt to be in gloriously brief. Yet these are similar ilustrations to what the state of Oregon does when in the name of economy it neglects to take a state census. When the T E. T. WOliVERTON Entered nt the Post Office at Ban- I .'..!ira if flnna nnfr ainn nfc don, Oregon, as mail matter of the "" - ' " BPrnnrl rh the center out Keeps on io uiu uu.ui " M I . . I side. While previous legislatures h montn Masonic. Bandon Lodge, No. 130, A. P. & A. M. Slated communications first Friday after the full moon of Special communications Make all checks payable and address may have erred on the side of cxtrav- Master Masons cordially invited. nirance. it seems quite likely from the all communications to the company. I ug gkip that tho iegislaturc just adjourned has erred in the opposito Subscription price, ?1.50 per year, in direction. advance. A plan which might profitably be WALTER SABIN, W. M C. E. BOWMAN, Sec. Eastern Star. Occidental Chapter, No. 45, O. E. C. R. WADE Lawyer BANDON, OREGON DR. H. L. HOUSTON Physician & Surgeon Ofllce in First National Bank build ing. Hours, 9 to 12 a. m; 1:30 to 4 p. m; 7 to o in the evening. BANDON, OREGON H. C. DIPPEL Coos County Meann Opportunity See Bandon Fin DIPPEL & WOLVERTON CHOICE FARM LANDS AND CITY PROPERTj FIRE INSURANCE NOTARY PUBLIC RENTALS ROOK-KEEPING BANDON GUY DIPPEL AUDITING ACCOUNTING CONVEYANCE REAL E! IT Al FARM I.ANC" INSTRUMENT OREGOl meets Friday evenings before mP SMITH T MA MM WILL THE WAR CAUSE SCARCI- iooweu m un vi ui " and after stated communications of AND DEPRESSION? TY OF INVESTMENT CAPITAL "s becn adopted by the counties in- Masonic i0(jge. Visiting members eluded in the Willamette Valley fcx- cordiaUy invited to attend position Association, uy which huK ADELAIDE E. REYNOLDS, W. M. sign boards will be erected along the BLANCHE FAULDS, Secretary line of the railroad telling passengers on the train just where they are at the time, in what county and the distance to the state capitul and also to the nearest imnortant town. As these Much is said by "economists" as to the vast destruction of capital now in progress and the subsequent ill ef fects to be experienced in the finan cial world. Capital is of many kinds and variously located. Most of it is not easily destroyed, even in a war tractivo in appearanco, it is expected I .0. O. F. Bandon Lodge, No. 133, f. O. O. F., meets every Wednesday evening. Visitinir brothers in (rood standing signs will be unitorm in size anu at- cordia invitetL Physician & Surgeon Office in Ellingson Building. Hours, i) to 12 a. m; 1 to 5 p. in. BANDON, OREGON DR. L. P. SORENSEN Dentist Office in First National Bank build ing. Telephone at house and office. ii a niton nnrcnnv area. Money is not destroyed by war, although it mny leave its accustomed haunts. Crops may vanish in some places, but the soil und its most ex pensive improvements remain even , in tho very wako of wars. Railway tracks may be torn up and destroyed, but roadbeds and rights of wny by far the most expensive parts'of a mod ern transportation system remain. Roads and bridges suffer, but even in the very course of war must be main- they will be of great interest to trav elers. RUSSIA AND CONSTANTINOPLE Now seems to be an inopportune time for Russia to announce her in tention to retain Constantinople as her share of the spoils of war. Not withstanding the English and French successes against the forts of the forts of the Dardanelles, Russia her- D. C. KAY, N. G. . I. WHEELER. Secretary. Rcbckah Ocean Rebekah Lodge, No. 120, I, O. O. F., meets second and fourth Tuesdays at I. O. O. F. hall. Tran. cient members cordially invited. ELVA MILLER, N. G. MINERVA LEWIN, Secretary. DR. R. V. LEEP Physician & Surgeon Office in Ellingson building, Phone 72 BANDON, OREGON 1 1 M' I i t M M : i DUETS COFFEE HOUSI Opened for business again in the Red Front Building on First Street. Meals at all hours day or night You known you always get something good to eat at DONNEY'S. I. .. .. ............. ...... self has won no victory of sufficient tntnnrl. 1f,inV fnntnrtna rlncn Itllf ml. I I . ( " - - f : i . . .i i i. atively few are destroyed. All this in the path of battles, in the compar- itively small areas of conflict. Turn to a map of Europe and note how in significant an area of the warring countries has been scarred. Clearly, then, the destruction of the instru ments of production the working capital of these stricken countries is nn almost negligablc part of the vast total. What war does destroy, is ' lives, credit and business confidence; and of these only the first mentioned is a lasting loss. But even tho lost lives of producers have a minor effect on subsequent business revival, for, so long as men enough remain to man the industrial ship there need be no fear of general disaster or even dis comfort The Psychological effect of a long war is not unlike that of a long win ter. Peace, by its contrast, makes for u rebound of spirits, such as one feels in the spring of the year. Busi ness men crave exercise of their tal ents and the longer they have been compelled to hibernate the keener the desire to exercise when the storms are gone. So, loo, the investor. And la bor, having tasted tho dregs of idle ness, also rebels nt further taste of it, So when a long war ends, the indus trial triumverate manager, investor and employe is nt one in eagerness to work. Post-bellum days are days of industrial activity a gener ous portion of victor's spoils as she has apportioned to herself. In truth her recent experiences have been a succession of crushing defeats, very insecure as a foundation on which to build such magnificent additions to her empire as that which she asks. It is notorious that the present Eu ropean war is a contest for territorial expansion, i'egining with that small portion of territory wrestled from Turkey in the Balkan peninsula, the prize of land to bo won has been very much enlarged until it has placed in jeopardy the major portion of the soil of the civilized world. It is a contest of land hogs, just as the American Indian in the aborigi nal days, despoiled his neighbors of hunting grounds that he did not pos itively need, modern militant nations W BANDON CHURCHES M. E. Church South Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. Preaching, 11:00 a. m. Ep worth League, G:30 p. m. Preaching, 7:30 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 Sun days at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. KUV. WM. liuitar ALL, l'astor Methodist Church Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. Public Service, 11:00 a. m. Evening Service, 7:30 p. in. Mid-Week Service, Thursday, 7:30 All those who do not worship else where are invited to come with us. C. MAYNE KNIGHT, Pastor DR. ARTHUR GALE Physician & Surgeon Office in ENingson building. Office phone, 352. Residence phone, 353. BANDON, OREGON DR. S. C. ENDICOTT Dentist Office in Ellingson building. Office phono 1241. Residence phone, 1101 BANDON, OREGON DR. I. L. SCOFIELD Dentist Office in Fahy and Morrison Build- ng- next to Emergency Hospital. Phone 1141 BANDON, OREGON I DR. H. M. SHAW Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist Office Phone 330-J Res Phono 105-J Rooms 200-1 Irving Block MARSHFIELD, OREGON f'4"I"I"I'"I"f4'4,'4'"H,4',4"H,"t"I"M,4' 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 Bandon and Coquille and Myrtle Point. COOS AND CURRY TELEPHONE COMPANY ..II.4M....IM....I.M..I.......lll ....... j. ............ . TTTTtTTTTtTTTTTtTTTTtTI Presbyterian Church Sabbath Services: 10 a. m Sabbath School 11 a. in Preaching 0:30 p. m. . . C. E. Prayer meeting 7:30 n. m Preachinir PT?T T A MTM OSTTTMn ..(..!. !!. 1...1 ...! m, n.nn " ' n.' UUimiw .ikKniv iiiiuiiiui iui iiuius .mil tit- imirsuay, i ;ou p. ni. i rayer ineeiing wiiiMi nvr.it,. Mmi- r.,mi,ii finn. A cordial invitation is extended the 1 " nulilir in nf.tonil thnfin Rprvirns ghiB Kahn, Attila, Mahomet, Caesar KEV. WINFIELD S. SMITH, Pastor and Napoleon have all been proto types of the generals and leader now most prominent on the European stage. Baptist Church Sunday School, 10:00 A. M. Preaching Service, 11:00 A. M. ELDER A. B. REESE The latest church statistics show the church membership in this country has increased 703,078 over 1913. The Methodists have gained 231,400. The Roman Catholics are second with a gain of 130, 850, the Baptists third with a gain ofl22,125. Church of the Bret hern Sunday Services: Sunday School 10:00 a. m; i'reaching senvce at 11 a. m. and 7:uu p. m. Everybody cordially invited. L. B. OVERIIOLSER, Pastor. Havo you any fine scenery in you vicinity? During tho present year Oregon will bo visited by a great ar my of tourists and it is desirable that they should be encouraged to visit every part of the state if possible. The press bureau of the Portland Commer cial club would like to receive a brief description of the notable scenic at- twintmno in tMnn inimi...!l. 1. V"' Is thinking, thinking, all day long- suue. , nuumon 10 u,e description, .,ohf .f , coul(, but fly away SOMETHING TO MEMORIZE Two Pictures An old farm house with mendows, wide, And sweet with clover on each side; A bright . eyed boy who looked from out The door with woodbine wreathed about, Abstracts Reliable Abstracts of Title. Satisfaction guaranteed at reson able prices. Coos County Abstract Company II. J. SMITH, Mnw, Coquillr, Orr. I'. O. Ilox 181. Phone 351. Consulting Engineer and Architect MARSHFIELD. OREGON Hotel Bandon AMERICAN PLAN $1.00 and $1.50 per day. European Plan, rooms 50c, 75c & $ per day For Your Garden The new soil of this section requi res a COMMERICAL FERTIL IZER, giving it what nature lacked. You must have it for yonr garden to get the hest results. We have a large supply at a very reasonable price. Central Feed Co. Central Warehouse Phone 142 PTTTt'I'TTTTtT r TTTt v Eaton & Rease, Props. $ stato how the scenery may bo best reached, whether by train, trolley or by automobile and its approximate distance from principal points From this dull spot the world to see How happy, happy, happy! How happy I should be." Amidst tho city's constant din, man, who round the world had been Who, mid the tumult nud the throng, Is thinking, thinking, all day long: SW1NC OF THE PENDULl'M There are merchants who never tako an inventory from one year's cm! to another but they am not the "Oh If I could but tn-nd once morn merchants whoso mimes aro Ihded In Tho fluid path to tho farm hotiso door, black typo on tho pages of Duiiii'h Int- The old green meadows could I nee, fronting folio, There may bo farmers Mow happy, happy, happy! who do not know tho number of cattlo How happy I almuM ho." in their piihtunm nor how many hoga they lmvt fiittmilng for mat kut t TIiith mny . iiMnufrntturur who do not mlmr llimnktilv'tw uvDr Uio uVUiNn at Iruilo, who uiKwi i Dm . WM t)f ruw diuiMdul Uuy liev m bMiit "In; liurt h UMii m- 1mm mr Lb o! wligj U Merit mm nUmrtu Bid Wltf fiMW mmrtmij't -u, I). II, Hlmvurt, while digging In hl giirdun on Viilllno Inland, Koulh tlmifih, lual wuiili, MiiiHiilliisI u UII ami mm Imm. Hum piwjili lhlnl m ImMM MliUu uiliur tit haUapaj Ut mm W tit vAul imt b mm mitdmf wimm uum (urn PURE DRUGS Do you want pure drug and drug sundries, fine perfumes, hair brushes, and toilet articles? If so call on C. Y. LOWE, Bandon The Alpha Restaurant lltu.t I Joint Cooking in town 1 liHimnnuili' hrniih pic und mlw. Mr. IM), Myr, IV- Your Last Chance To Obtain Dr. Miles' Family Medical Guide FREE This Book Contninn Knowledge that Every Ono Should I'osrtcas. PART ONII Simple 1 lealment lor Common Ailrntnti. PART TWO What To Do In Cane of Acci- dent, PART TJIRI5I5- Practical l.awa of Jfrallk, If you dralrr one of Tlite I'ftt of Coal. wiv your fianir and adrirm o I'AMn.v MitDicAi- mmm, Milra Mfllcl C. I'.lkli-) ml. jiifiiOwiInx iiaiMc wl ilila wpcr Hih luuit llH Mr lM,k ran It l Mil ar 44i, EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS S. S. BREAKWATER ALWAYS ON TIME Sails from Coos Bay March 6th, at 1 p. m. March 13th, at 8 a. m. Evective March 19fh, the Breakwater will sail from Portland every Friday at 8 a. m., and from Marshfield every Monday at the service of the tide. Confirm sailings through Bandon Warehouse Co. PHONE 61 i ' X Order Your Freight Sent hy the Old Reliahic S. S. ELIZABETH Large Two-Berth Outside State Rooms With Run ning Water. ICiulit Day Service Hetween I he Coquillu River mul Han ItjiiicIkco, FIRST CLASS I'ASSJONfJICR FARH, $7.5(1 FRF,KJIIT RATES, ON UF FRFJ0UT II ..ll I II VI 1. .. 1 III. . II I I . I Huwrvnuww: i. iu, NHrwiu ruiimiu', ruimim, A1yril( I'olnt;)-;. II. mitl, Lungloto J.IC. VALHTJHMl,ArlHi(J)MnIon