The Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1915-19??, June 13, 1916, Image 3

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I SUCH NICE LIGHT BREAD
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"NEIGHBORHOOD- NEWS NUGGETS
interesting Evenls as Told By the Press
that stajs light and moist even
after cutting is to be had no
where but at this baker'. As
for its flavor, well that has to
be tested by tasting. Why not
have us sell you enough for
your family fresh every' morn
ing. Better order a loaf or t w o
extra. You'll find you'll need
them.
AIR PROPELLEK TO PKIVE
NEW ROGUE RIVER Bi.r
! SEASIDE BAKERY
Don't Give Yourself Cause To Regret It
Our enterprising townsmen F'ar.t
Owens is now Havintc a now light
draught Hver boat built, with the ex-
pit.t en ' mil.ir.fc a nu id trip daily
. fii in (Jolu Bjrh to H'o;. om Ht, n
d'e.jsr.eo of twtnty six miles
' Affiie.- ti and fifty six from tloid Houca.
j-1 This is to be a twenty four foot prafl
iund will le equipped with a thitty
T 1 hor. e pjwor jrasoline engine, and what
. h known (a r.n air propeller. Th
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ottom and nine feet wide across the j
op, with a square stern and bow. I
When loaded it is only expected to
draw 12 inc-hos. The propollar wilt!
I.e seven feet across and work in the
men, Wednesday, arrangements wore
' de for n Lin rcUl-ation in Powers
Iy Kcrt'i. K ,. : o-.-ted that ex
uraton rates .!) ranted for th-
UaH games, log idling eontost--,
if porls. a luirlceuo ar.d m...
otfr features tf citeHuinment will
be jWrfclsd. Mews. Stewart, Coflm &
ivs$ wer? appai.:teti n ptr.wal com
"'flare on u Tagcmsnts for H.- &:-teJ.
C0Q9 COUNTY PRESBYTERY
AIRTJTB AT COUNTY SEAT
Tlw Coos Presbytery net at the
Presl.yteYUn church hole ycalet'day
r.ftamnAii ill. t,. I C e,, .1,1.1., A 1 :
Mi ,.- ,t, (J- ; . w..u."i"i"i
because you neji'ec'eci placing i"" J """ of atoshfield ns moderator. ihir
your valuables in a safety de
posit vault. Many have re
jrreted their tardiness in acting
fires and burglars have cost
them dear. Anything valu
able is worth tsking care of.
Our vaults are fire and burglar
proof. We invite your inspection.
THE BANK OF BANDOK
1 Globe.
4- .H-44M-:"X"t--':-1-4-J'-i
f CENTRAL TRANSFER CO.
All kinds of heavy and light draying. Phone orders
given prompt attention. .Hani corner First & Edi
son, Fish Properly. .Telephone 611.
OEO. HOCKSIE, OF HARBOR
IS FOUND DEAD IN
BED
preterit weve Rev. Dr. AnJrew J.
Montgomery, representing the synod
ical committee, Rov. Adolph Huberly
t ml Rev. W. S. Smith of Bamlon; Rev.
(Jeo. E. Ilocksie, a roaidont of Har-p- Vornon, of Myrtle Point; Rov.
lior, Orotton. was found dead in be.1 ! s Shimmn, of Coquillo; and T. E.
Friday nfternoon, June 2nd. A coron- rtnaaell nnd Virgil E. Wattora, ropres-,
Order Your Freiglit sent hy the Uld KeliaDle
S. S. ELIZABETH
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Large Tvo-IkrLh Outside State Rooms With Run
ning Water.
Eight Day Service Between the Coquillc River .uui
San Francisco.
FIRST CLASS PASSENGER FARE, S10.00
Resoi'vaLions: J. E. Norton, Coquille; Perkins',
Myrtle Point; E. B. Thrift, Langlois.
.). E. WALSTROM, Agent, Handon
tr's jury was onpnneled Saturday to
inquire into the cause of death, which
r-oind that death was caused by nalur
i. caiiBcs. Mr. Ilocksic was a middle
aged man nnd lias one son in the Wil
lii'ini'tto valley. The remains v;ero
buried in the Harbor comotory. Globe
CRESCENT CITY MAY BOND
An election has been railed in Del
Norte county Calif., on the proposi
tion to bond, the county for ?100,0'.O
for the improvement of Crescent City
l.-rbor. It is provided that the bonds
.-hull not be issued until the govern
ment mnkes nu appropriation for the
ame purpose; and that the money be
expended under the supervision of the
fovernment engineers. Globe
DEER PLENTIFUL
Roy Dixon came in from a ten day
nip through the uiuuntains last week.
::iow fell on him nt different timoh
.ml there is a rr.iod dci.1 of it in the
gh ranges stMl. Roy sny.i that
' 'utt whatever happened to tno deer
i Coos county, they didn't uil die in
urry, ns he saw upwards of seventj
v on the trip. Globe.
ARSIIFIELD SELECTED FOR
11)17 MEETING OF BANKERS
Recorder want ads get results.
MANY IN BANDON
TRY SIMPLE MIXTURE
plug mzmm
A WHOLESOME:
HABIT
I ?oGfIir:i Wcy feu Youfici All thn.
RiL'!:nsuai! M v 3r of the Lcnf
1 tfm HEAP" BEST CHEW
; . omincMit phy: iViiiu declare
. be the moil uhnlesomc way
i . i. : tol so o.
hi cl.rMfiiiic some yv.,ii ago,"
' "nd I uoii Ion u that it is
t i. .- to ret the lvcnctit of all
i . .i juices -tared iij by nature in
. i . vo leaf I rcfir. of cnursc, to
, ' . 'orm it t.'bacco, which is the
. m. .nt an 1 'he ck.inctt form.
"j; e d t'ibacro like Spear
. ...Uvi tlic filwary glands more
winch i.i t :m lus a beneficial
( i l tl.o whi'le .it'.ni. Add to this
t, mellow. iu ifiLiis luvor of a
an 1 ytui have
rev ' hncco
) Many Handon people are surpibicd
-.t the (Juick action of simple luickt
I horn bark, glycerine, etc., ax mixed in
Adler-i-kn. This simple lemedy actr
on BOTH upper and lower bowI, iv
' moving such surpriting foul matter
' that ONE SPOONFUL roliovos almost
I ANY CASE constipation, sour sto-
nwch or gas. A few dose often ri
iiove or provont appendicitis. A short
iieatmunt holps chronic stomach
trouble. TheJNSTANT, easy action
of Adler-i-ku is astonishing. C. Y.
LOWE, Druggist.
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pure, K iv
.It's lU'l
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m Head is Ha.'.o of iuu-ripened
, I'll 'I i- ;i tli'iriiycu III )G
. J'l-sf, iail' ' '"iie.t tlavoreI to-
.1 Iimi in i! uorld. And it is
, i 'n d 1 v the 1 ael nrocejses, which
i - ii .i the iii; lit and luscious flavor
i th choice Hurley to the supreme de-
v & w of Sik.h head Ims a whale
n1 h i' it !i not found in any
c l vii iwcco. In IOc cuts.
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BE RID OF THAT ACHE
If you are n sufferer with lame ba.-k
l-ac'.ache, ilizainoss, nervnusneas and
kidney disorders, why don't you i.y
the remedy that your own neighbors
recommend?
Alfred 'Doolittle, rotired carpent.,
320 Fifth St., Cottauo Grove, Oi .
says: "I lwvo lakon Doan's Kid
Pills oit several occtisious when i
kidneys have nepdwl attwitioi and mj
'nc'. has leen lime ami I have alw
leec' 'ed iiplemlid wtlrfnetton. I :
also heard others speak of Do: n' l.
n-y Pills a a medicine of merit."
Pii.-c 60c. at r.ll dealers. l)i '
simply ask for a Vidnoy njmwlj-
Doan's Kidney Pilla-- the game t'
Mr. Doolittle had. Foter-Mtb
Co., Prop., Buffalo, N. Y. .
One of the first things on-the pro
em m of the Oregon Banking Conven
tion, which met in Portland last week,
-vas the selection of a meeting place
"or next year. Marshfield's invila
ion was the ono adopted and the state
oney handlers will meet in that ci-
in 11)17.
.r.llng the North Bond church. !
The business of the Presbytery was "
apport'on the Home Mirsio: funds
.ranted to Uiis Preabytory by the S"-
od. Aa there were not sui1iciint
funds to provide for resident psstors
at both North Bend and Coquill ., it
was decided to place both fields in
-'barge of Mr. Shimiau, who will con
.....ue to leside at. Coquille and conduct
the morning services at the church
hore; aid who will .".lso prench for the
North Bond church each Sunday oven
' Sentinel.
The Southern Pacific has during the
pust weok added to its passenger
equipment this side of the Umpqun,
I wo vestibulo coaches, which are now
running through here. These coaches
weto ferried over the river, the ad
dition being rendered necessary by the
growing excursion business in the Coos
'Jay section. Sentinel.
V. II. Wnnn, the expert who has
been at work auditing the county
looks' for tho past thrco months clos
ed up tho wo. 'is on Saturday of last
weok. Among other information we
'earn that h:s researches show '.hut
mere wore ?(i02,000 of delinquent tax
es due Cocs county the first of Janu
ary, 1010. This doos not include the
1Q1." taxes. Sentinel.
I OWERS.W1LL CELEBRATE
A i a meeting of tho Powers business
Mr. nnd Mrs. D. P. Strang started
Wednesday morning for Junction Ci
ty, whore they will visit Mrs. Strang's
sister. Befco returning they will at
tund the annual anenmpmont of the G.
A. R. at Eugene. They plan to bo ub
sont two or threo weeks. Sentinel.
CATCHING UP
Under Woodrow Wilson the United
ales is catching up with the rest of
ie woild. After years of Ropublb-un
lilure even to propose action Pio-
dent Wilson and the Democrats of
ongress have faced tho rural credits
'testion and have almost completed
"cislntion upon it.
During oil the years of Republican
.'.uninntion . ,
In Gi n y ti.e 'l.a-ul.vhnft 'n" syr
m, oi -vi. s'ed I'm! controlled by the
overiiirr'.t, wis providing loans to
r ' nneiv t : V4 ir cent.
In F c ee the "Credit Foncie-
nveriiiii" 't bank, was loaning
f rms ftt four per cent.
m Ri'-!a the "Peasant Iand 11 1
as lending to farmers nt four
tv.-nt.
In Switaerlaml land-credit associn-
tiona, oper.tcd by the t3t, wetv la i-
m:( cnr- or tne i.efils oJ tne lannei i
at three i .' fn"i- r-r (-t.
And in 1 1 'iiniai ! , (li it liiit.iin,
Sweden, J;. pin and Cannda, by v.i-
ioUi. ;d:n . , 'V fiivei nnients had de-
por
vised moans whereby the financial re
quirements of the farming population
wore provided for on a fair basis.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior
U. S. Land Ollico at Roseburg, Oregon,
Juno 10th, ll)H5.
NOTICE is hereby given that Maiy
E. Howe, widow of Levi M. Edwards,
deceased, of Iinglois, Oregon, who on
October I, 1010, made Homestead
Entry, Serial, No. Ofif.Ki, for the SE'i
of NWVi rV EV4 of SW'i of Sec. 2'1,
Tcwtudiip 30 S, Range 11 W., Williim-
letto Meridian, has tiled notice of in
i tontion to insiko Fivo-yoar Proof, to
! s.aflll(sil rilnitn In II1.1 lntnl nlinir.i Ana.
cribed, before Hardy T. Stewart, U. S.
Commiaaioner, at Lis ofliee, at Port
Orford, Orepron, on the 2-tth day of
July, 1910.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Josse II. Wilson, of I-anglois, Oregon;
Lyman V. C!esley, of Iinglois, Ore
"011; Harve Smith, of Ii!iglois, Or?--on;
E. II. Strain, of Iinglois, Oreiron.
W. H. CANON, Regi-te-.
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7eTiixed Hour
by Walt Mason
Tuxedo's bully all the time; it mnkes the passing
hours sublime, and by its soft and gracious curves it
soothes the soul and rests the nerves, and fills my
bosom, once again, with peace on earth, good will
to men. But best I like it when I've fed this face of
mine with jam and bread. When I have dined on Irish
stew and beans and boiled potatoes, too, and pie
and eggs and cheese Jtnd tripe, 'tis then 1 best enjoy
my pipe. When from the table I withdraw, I grip
my briar with my jaw, and fill it with Tuxedo mild
the pure Tuxedo undefiled and smoke away in
perfect bliss ; no pleasure can compare with this.
And in the curling smoke 1 see a world that seemeth
good to me. A world that's debonair and gay, its
woes and worries done away. The plans that seemed
foredoomed to fail, the work that seemed of no avail,
now wear the rosy glow of hope, and I endorse all
sunshine dope. 'Tis thus in my Tuxedo hour : die
world that seemed so dark and dour, is blooming like
a rose of spring, and Tin in mood to laugh and sing.
All the convenien
ces of gas better
cooking and a
cleaner
cooler
kitchen
m
Ai -01 iauch
a match
Bakes, broils, roasts,
toasts. More efficient
than your wood or coal
stove, and costs less to
operate. Your cooking
is better, too, because
you have heat-control
like a gas stove.
NEW PEMECTJON
OIL COW .STOVE
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lint
Jit suits
U,t
Ptarl Oil
The New Perfection
gives a cli'un, odorless.
Bootless Home because of
the long blue chimneys.
Cuts out the drudgery of
wood or coal. Keeps
your kitchen coal. In
1, 2, 3 and 4-burner sizes,
ovens separate. Also
cnbinet models with Tire
less Cooking Ovens.
Ask your dealer today.
Standard Oil Co.
(CillfumU)
dp
FOR SALE DY
BANDON HARDWARE COMPANY
M cKAIR HARDWARE COMPANY
BANDON, OREGON
s
ATISFIED customers always return. Call
once and you will come again.
THE ELK CLUB
CARDS
SMOKES
SOFT DRINKS
-v
PIGS FOR
Dufort Bar .
o.VLE See Mow
5-i"
-4 , d in paper.
WANTED Weu vers and Spm e
Steady work, good pay App!'.
Portland Woolen Mills, Portland, Ore
5-1-ita
,-iiaxlK
mm
overalls Keep Kids 'Kleen
Practical, llrlthful. Economical C.rm.iil, for Small Children.
Practical, i llernu-n tlier are tnailo In onn jilwe. anil rnn be slliipecl on
or oil iimqmlr. They Hi unit Igok well. aU yet are Joow and com
lorUble In etery port.
lltalthful. Vnnupcrlor to bloomers. Kntlchtelsstlebanilstoiton
(nu clri'Ulalton o Mool and retard freedom oi nioUon
Economical. Fnvlnir near Itn kom cloUief uvlnf waslilnit ro
well made tliey aro ouurown Ioqk before Uiey aro worn out.
-If SiWW m l-t A MEW SUIT
oc wU VtKALLj free
JC CHIT aT in i-e
ir ii aire
rur PIIIT
int OUII CH. U.S. Pat .Off.
Ma9e In hleh cede with lnnff ileerei. nr Dntah nerk nml elbow
slecTU. Mndool cenulnd Indlro dyed blue denim or blue ani
wh'te hl'.korr itrliea (or all tlie year near, and in lighter
weight (ail color material In dark bliia,radi't blue, tan or dark
red (or tummrr w.r AH mrmeiits trimmed with fuit-rolor
cuiav. tutii i to s years, swiisig tns Ersed rnn it r. r. I. '.
Iookror the Two Horjt tsbil.
ijoiw genuine HlUiout It. If
our dealer cannot supply you.
we will send Uiem. all charges
prepaid onrucelut o( price. 1it
per suit. nuc
Mae by LEVI STRAUSS gt CO., tm ftwlus
HOW COULD YOU
DO WITHOUT IT?
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The fire in North Bend a week
ago forced on that community
for nearly two days the situation
of being ontiroly without local
telephone sorvicc.
There was a complete rctilui
tion of tho noceasity of tho tele
phone to the proient huaiuoaa and
social organisation.
The whele movement of the
town was do wed up. Our frte
njessenger service only emphasis
ed tho great difference between
talking over the wires and send
ing n boy on a bicycle.
After trying it for a day, r.o
I ody decided they
out thoir tolaphonc.
irirv, they found that what
costing them from five to tf )
,ce'.' a day waa envirj; thoni vie',
lurs in time and coriVldcnc.
Hvo YOU a telephone?
If not, Ulk to us :! cut it.
for a day, r.o
could do w t'i-
a. On the co-. t
that what wjt .
f.CO'OS AND' CURRY TELEPHONE CO-
Classy Job Work promptly
done at the RECORDER office