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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1908)
HUMMING AWAY FROM H0W£_ THANKSGIVING MENU Th, Gray Haired M»n Ramamkar* » Bay Who Tried It Veare Age. “Whenever I read in the newapa- jM*rs that a boy has run away from home to tight Indiana or seek some other sort of adventure, it takes me back forty yea re,” Mid the gray haired man in the club smoking room, “for I nan away from home once, just as I suppose every other youngster does, once at east, only iu my ease I wasn’t seeking adven ture. I was escaping tyranny. “It aeeinB foolish i|uw, btij it was all very reul tp iye then. The Gr anny consisted of the one fact that 1 got my licking, and I gux*s thereY no doubt that I deserved it. But I couldn’t see it that way tlym. I was very bitter, and the one idea I had was to get away where life was free and tvrants were not. “The impulse to ¿quirt on my truvels was carried out so suddenly tlmt I found myself wandering far away from the house before it dawned on me that I was ill pro vided for a journey. In fapt, I liad gone just as I was, with the smart of my physical as well as my mental wrongB still aeute. “As I went I pondered over the matter of provisions, aud the idea came to me that I would make my first stand in a cranberry !>og right on the farm. With thia as a head quarters, I would make raids on neighboring orchards, and if worse came to worst I supposed the cran berries would support life. “Well, I reached the cranberry bog presently and bivouacked. Here I should spend the first night under the friendly stars. I picked out a soft place for a bed and sat •lown to wait the coming of night. “Now, cranberries are not very filling, especially in the raw, green «tate, but 1 managed to eat some of them. And then it began to get dark. “Well, sir, the shadows fell quick ly on the hills about me, and the air grew chill. Fantastic monsters reared their horrid heads on every hand. The free life began to pall. “So it won’t surprise you to learn that a very little boy ran home cry ing before the supper things had been cleared away and that he nev er ran away again.”—Washington .Post. Test of an Egg. E o R BANK OF BANDON the Hotel Gallier Capital, »23.000 BOARD Of AT 5:30 P. M. CORRESPONDENTS I he American National Bank, of San Francisco. Calif; Merchants National Bank. Portland, Oregon; 1 he Chase National Bank, of New York. Olives ----- == Celery Just a Moment SOUPS Chicken Giblet Oyster Do you know that we cannot prepare stenographers fast enough to fill the places that are offered us? Why not enroll with us and in.tke yourself competent to fill the places that are offered us? Why not enroll with us and make '■ourself competent to fill one of these ¡excellent positions that we have to turn down. Young men who are proficieent in bookkeeping and shorthand have t! e best chances to attain success Radishes Sliced Onions Do you like Candy? you do. BOILED Tongue, Tartai Sauce fMackerel, Butter Sauce ENTREES Chicken Pot Pie MILLER-CLEAVER Business College Banana Fritters ROASTS OREGON Thanksgiving Turkey, Stuffed lake a box of Modern Chocolates to the DEAR ONE th" next time Cranberry Sauce Saluted a Drove of Pigs. BOWLING Ji Prime Ribs of Beef In the American Magazine a writ er talks about courage. In the course of his story he tells about a certain respectful father he once knew. Here is what he says: “Isn’t it time we took off our hats and thanked this pleasant land for the good things it has done for us by going on patiently covering up our blunders, rectifying our mis takes and responding cheerfully to our every intelligent effort? “I knew a man who had the right idea about it. His father had made a great fortune in the pork packing business. The heir was not puffed up by his millions. Long after he bad grown accustomed to the money and might reasonably be expected to look down on butchers, if in walking in the country with his children they saw a drove of hogs on the road, he would make the lit tle boys stand at attention and take off their hats. ‘1 want them to re- spent the sources of wealth/ he said.” Of course Do you know the difference between Good Candy and Poor Candj? If you don’t, it would be our delight to show you, and after you had tasted one of the many kinds of assorted Chocolates you’d swear that we carry the finest line of Sweets in Bandon. A hundred different varities and everyone a Gem. Sold by the Dime’s Worth or Pound Any way to suit. Veal Fricasee NORTH BEND Vice A general hanking business transacted and customers given every accommodation con sistent with safe and conservait' ■ banking Menu Are You Aware of the Fact That We Can Put You on a Salary Earning Basis in a Very Short Time DIRECTORS J. I Krorienberg. President. J. Denholm, President. F. J. Fahy. ( »shier; Frank Flam, T. P. Hanly. 4 Leg of Pork, Sweet Potatoes Lettuce Salad alleys A I • 1. BOWLING 1 ne Arc Light alleys DESSERT Mince, Pumpkin and Apple Pie Free! Floating Island Plum Pudding, Hard or Brandy Sauce Assorted Cake Coffee (. ream Cheese Some folks who were going on a |icnic once got one raw egg mixed ip with the cold boiled ones and did not know how to detect it without breaking them all. A visitor was equal to the emer An Ugly Toad. gency. According to St. Nicholas, All toads are accounted ugly, but he took an egg between his fingers the most hideous of all perhaps is and his thumb; lie twirled it on the that of Surinam, with its llat and table, and it spun like a top. “That egg, eaid he, “has bgen triangular head, unusually short boiled.” Another was tried, with neck and specially flat body. Its the same result, and then he found eyes are very small and are of an olive tint, spotted with re<l. Yet Make Your Paint Money Buy Satisfaction one that he could not make spin. AINT satisfaction means the working — ground-and-mixed into a perfectly uniform ‘“That,” said he, “is the raw egg." the parental instincts of these crea spreading- spreading covering - lasting qualities paint-liquid by »iw/t/wy. tures are as kind in their way as And so the puzzle was »olved. of the paint. Then there’s thirty-five years those of the most beautiful animals There’s neither satisfaction nor of paint-making experience back economy in cheap paints they in < reation. The female in due of it. H. Loved Animals. crack and peel and blister — course having laid her eggs, the won't wear. That's why “High Standard” Of Blackmore, the novelist, an old male toad picks them up and de Paint covers more — and wears And hand mixed lead-and oil friend said that his kindness to ani posits them on her horny back, from two to four years longer paiut is little I letter. than other paint, and costs less. But your money buys unfailing mals and birds was nearly divine. when she immediately starts for satisfaction when you pet “High Standard” Write for our free booklet, " Attractive Homes “Dogs loved him; pigeons followed the nearest marsh and immerses Paint—It’s made of best materials—and and How to Make Them.*9 him about. A blackbird built in a herself and the embrvotic brood in WOODRUFF & TURNER, The House Furnisher ¡hole in his garden well one year, upd the semi-liquid mud, where she re to he planked 11.e well over lest the nnins until they are hatched. ioung ones, when they became ven- uresonte, should be drowned. From Massage. the planks over the water he had a Massage as a remedy for insomnia sort of ladder constructed for them and other ilk is most ancient. The Elegantly Fitted and Speedy Steamer to escape, which they all did and very word “massage” comes from repaid him by bountifully devouring the Arabic word “mass.” It was Lis strawberries. There is a picture stolen from the Arabic doctors by This steamer is new, is strongly huilt and fitted with the latest improvements and will of himself as a vine dresser in one the French doctors. In the “Odys give a regular« day service, for passengers and freight, between the Coquille river, Oregon, of his Devonshire tales, ‘Christo- sey” the hemes are massaged after and San Francisco. E. 1 Kruse, managing agent. 24, CaliforniaSt., San Francisco. well.’ Hi i battle. The word “shampoo” is .;, was as great as Mr. •’ !•••« IA from the- Indian word “tshampua.” J. E. WALSl’ROM, Agent, Bandon, Oregon. io-s outspoken, though Masseurs were employed in India - Is»-!. . There is al- by Alexander the Great. Massage vs ■ i i 1 Li riel as sweet as is one of the things they discovered '.c her. He mmls in ancient China. Captain Cook I uh .I not given to was massaged for a quarter of an It hour by twelve natives of Tahiti. They cured his rheumatism. Para- High Grade I celays tells how the Egyptians prac e NURSERY ticed massage.—Chicago News. I! W t ;| I. •k, and II rife For Prices on STOCK JSuluh I I * .11 vere On Hand Highgrade kodaks anti supplies V illnr -' r i n. en Gasoline. I' r sale by C. Y. Lowe. * ; d jo\ Illg t tino Address espied If ■ » y* 11 • ” HOW TO CURE A COLD Distillale, which I h<.\ pi <> >q ''. <• . . Sami lie as careful an yon can you will H..L. Stevens, Prop., Coquille •ordered one pie a ' at emission ally take cold, and when you M. G. Pohl, ¡Local Agent, Bandon, Ore. «commenced to eat it ' o. get a medicine of known reliabil Launch Supplies the girl looked slivlv on. ity. one that lias an eastaldislie 1 rep “Is't fine, Sandy?" she timidly utation and that is certain to effect a BOOTS - AND - SHOES asked. quick cure. Such a medicine is Chain You can’t expect to get $2 worth “Aye, ’tis awful fine, Jennie,” he berlain'a Cough Remedy. 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During the an accomplished jurist, llo met the many years in which it I ihs been in Duke of Wellington once, and the general use we have yet to learn of a duke remarked to him that he seem single ease of cold or attack of the grip having resulted in pneumonia ed too young to be on the bench. “I owe mv position,” reulied when this remedy was need, which conclusively that it is a certain Judge Daly, “to one of thos^jfeci- shows preventive of that dangerous disease. •Jenta of fortune to which your Chamberlain's Cough Remedy con gTace owes so little.” tains no opium or other narcodic an I “I recall mv criticism,* said th» may be given as confidently to a baby duka grimly. “You are deuMhar as to an adult. For sale by C. Y •Ur» you bclonf.* . Lowe. 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