o o o O O 0 AKT OF LISTENING. CROSMAM TIMMONS. President G. 'UTREAGOLD. Secret/ry K H. |U)SA. Vice President A.V HA Do ALL. Treasurer A. D. MORSE, MArtager J( Bandon Investment Corporation Incorporated Day (», 1907 1&17I1 Estate» TowRsites» Promotions BANDON n << fh **» A. McNair, The Hardware Man BQQ)(»E & HE ACM Stoves, Ranges and Heaters have in them so many excellencies that they are now acknowledged the Kreatest sellers on the coast, and they are grow­ ing in favor every year. We have the exclusive agency in Bandon for these house­ hold and office necessities, and prices range exceedingly modest in either «gae. TINNING AND PLUMBING A SPECIALTY Oar AftMrtaent of Hardware. Tinware and Edged Tools is Most Cougptcfo CIVIL ENGIMEE» AND SURVEYOR Chas. S. McCulloch High Claases of Work Solicited Bn ad gauge up to a hundred an’ fifty easy, with pounds to spare.” Tiie man with the hoe, who had been a silent listener, removed his pipe from his month. "Brannigan ain’t like Nel« Eng­ strom." lie observed “You never seen Nels actin’ 'sif he'd got the swell head. Jest as common as mud, Nels was‘ If anylsidy’d got anything to say to him they'd say It an' he wouldn’t stare at ’em like he wondered at their nerve. I’d go up to him an’ talk to him aR free as I would to Bill here. I’d make any kind of a holler I wanted to an’ ao’d any man on the Job. He didn’t fnlnd. He’d pass the time o' day with you or take a drink out o’ your coffee flask or eat a piece o’ your pie for that matter. Never heard him bullyraggln’ the men or seen him liftin’ his* fegt high when he walked. When yon spoke to Nels you got a civil answer every time." • • “What Nels w»® that*’ ft«ked the man with the ‘dinner bucket. “You don’t mean Nel® Engstrom that Was on the Job with you an’ me at 5^th street last April, or was It MW?” * "That's the’ feller,” replied "the man with the hoe. "He wadn’f never* a »ae iw?” ash'd tiie man with the dinner bucket '.‘Not Big 3els? Why, be was carryin’ plank and wheelin' n barrer therx” “That's what he’s doin'', now , I guess,” said the man with the hoe, calmly. “Course he wasn’t never a hoss. That’e what made Big Nel® «> mighty different’ to Mike Brannigan.” —Chicago Hally News. ESS Bank of Bandon I •OBRD OF DIRECTORS: J. L. Kronenbertf, President; J. Denholm, Vice President F. J. Fahy, Cashier; Frank Flam. T. P. Hanley A general hanking business transacted and customers given every accommalttion con- •M m » h with rarie and conservative banking. CORRESPONDENTS: The American National Rank, of San Francisco. C r I.; March« «e» National Bank, Portland. Oregon; The Chase National Bank, of New York. Bank is open from 9 a. m. to 12 m.. and 1 p. m. to3p. m. < The Naw, Clagaatt» Fitted and Speedy Steamer < « < EUIZABETM . . CAPT. J. OI.SEN, Master ' steamer ia new, ia strpngly bufit and fitted with the latest improvements and will «iva a rea-u ar 8 day service, for paHMenxerH and freight, between the Coquille river, Ore Frftnciaco. E. T. XRUSE. manavlnic a^ent, 23 Market St., San FrWncisco. California and Oregon Coast Steamship Co. Now ply«**g between Portland and C«< m Bay only WEEKLY TRJPS GEO. GRAY & & CO., CO Gen. Agents ______ D. GRAY L. W. SHAW, Agent 421 Market Street, Sah Francisco- Marshfield. Phone 441 Port Orford and Red Cedar Shingles for Sale at the Shingle Mill Al orders titled proanptly. Office it» mill. We por hiffhe«* price for red cedar ioga and butt« . YOUNG Ä CO W. N. WRIGHT Successor to HOOVER & MONDAY BANDON AAE2AT MARKKT • I * Dealer in All Kinds of Fresb iM Produce Silt Mtii:, Bought Vkgetiötes, and L»rS, ¿»old Etc. Firm > Havins purchase,! this old and well establish«! business, and moved the same to the A II nuiltiinff. oast side Main afreet, we solicit a continuance of paat tfenfroua patronaK** > Ru« NOBLER & MORRISON. Props. and coal it Would tak« to. move the ? WIT or Tiff YOtmSIEBS. j earth a. foot, Mipjaisinf that It was sub­ MRS. SARAH COSTELLO jected tkroiiflaiut Its mas® to a'force equivalent to terrestrial gravitation. Nice clean rooms 25c and 50c a This Is a gratuitous supposition, for in night; $1.25 a week; $5 a month "What is an Iceberg, Horace?’’ quer­ suite of Its snormeiM niase tlw earth weigh* nothing. ied the {Toston teacher. “A floating BANDON OREGON Startlug with- ths tact that the aggregation of tangible frigidity,’’ wat earth's mwse is aluut fi.lil) mtlllon- the reply. uiilllon-mUlhMi too«, our «tativtictan Johnny—WhiU'a yotir papa's busl BANDON TRANSFER CO calculates that we should requine 70,- ne«s? Tommy—He writes poetry and Cltiavn« of prohibition had C. H. PATTERSON & SON <■,. The popper. “Oh, mamma!" exclaimed .lit We thought that big thing was for oat­ valorization of till® water would re­ tie Dorothy, clapping her hands glee­ meal mush.” quire <,<■■> mlllloii-nilllion tons of coal. fully, "every one of my corns hatched The judge kaikvd down” at the pri* This cotfl, carried in cars holding ten on»r compassionately. The man had tons each and htfving a-total dength of out!” BANDON, OREGOM been charged with steeling a pie. "No thirty feet, would require HOD minion- ' Little Elsie.came home from her first doubt,’’, hi® honor said, “It ffas” the million ears, which would reach •<>,- ! Jay at school, eagyr to show her moth er the calisthdhic exercises sh<; had pinch of poverty that brought ’you «Ki.ObO times around the earth, This heap learning. “It's called fistical cul here?" “No. Judg*.” læ repliai, "de train, moving at the rate of forty ture, mamma.” she explain«!, "’onus« p’leecvraan dat pinched me is de rich­ tulles an hour, would take more lajustfn receipt bf a new and fresh stoek of than you do It nearly all with your fists." est cop oq de force.” years to travel its own Drugs and Chemicals, Patent and Pro- “Papa,” queried small Harold 0 on« irietary Preparations, Toilet Articles, A colored preacteP who had only a length. It would require for storage a small share of tills world's goods, and sited that would cover i,000 times the rainy day, "ain't there no plumbers in Jruggists Sundries, Perfumes, Brushes heaven?” “I suppose so, Harold," an­ Sponges, Soap, Nuts and Candies, Cigars whose salary wks not forthcoming on area of Europe. . . ’ Tobaccos ana Cigarettes, Paints, Oils. several occasion® became exasperated. I£ we. realize that tills fantastically swered the fattier. “Why * WO ere to Begi* aoG 81.,®. gently, in a minute or two the figure Small Tommy was i entertaining hie Jean Paul advlNed mothers to id vp drew something from a vest- |><«ket, sister's best beau in the parlor, Fl linked at it in the faint mootillghf. their child a Hick of candy to su< k, nally he said : •’You i and sister are R«> appeared to pondrr for a# short time, nicking it at a certain place and aty- Ing for a walk this evening, ain't you?” went to a bureau, secured «umettiiiig. ing: '•‘Wlien 5’ou come to the mart “Yes. ’ Tommy.” afiswerefl the young put It In the veat aqd came back to lay It down and don't touch it again.” nigfi. "But how "did you know it?” Isvl. 'I «as Mill snoring. The nelt This Is a severer discipline than we are "Sister went to see the corn doctor this Infancy today, but RASMUSSEN BROS., Praps morning I found a dollar bill and 40 Inclined to apply morning," explained Tommy. it Is easy to see, observes Harper’s cents In change in my vest You wee. «lie thought 1 wartild suspect Something Weekly, what a sturdy and capable 11 umf)ed Illa Pride. If there wasn't anything at all in iny citizen might result. To decide at what There Is a young nirtti In Boston who pockçts. ami when site took the ten- IMiliit one should stop sliort and iU can actually trace his family back two dollar note »he put In the $1.40. I what hour and place one should begin, generations. His one falling is a de­ would like to see her expreaslon when and having decided what to do, to think over all con­ wore this suit when he gave his life man iiugry. and lie planned to get even, ceivable aspects of every case, and hav­ to his country during the brave days one day when they were washlOR "ft ing Wiouglit it over, to liegln again and of the Revolution," he said. The young th»' deck the Englishman leaned far think It over i«»>re curiously still, the lady Inspected the uniform carefully, over th« rail, dropped the bucket, ami wheels of life would tie so digtged with hut could And neither bullet hole nor was Just about to haul ft up whe i a thinking that the machine would stand salier cut. 4>he turned to him with a Hw a Select Stock of huge wave came sod pulled him over still. The condition of life is per- «'fiiirmlng smile. "Oh, was the poor board. The Irishman stopped scrub­ I |s*tual motion, and everybody mwt is» eld gentleman drowned?" she asked. bing. went over to the rail, and. seeing doing something without hurry and Argonaut, the Englishman had disapfieared, went without anxiety, each must hold up his Force of Habit. to til® captai» and Raid Perhaps yer. wd of the world's work for better or Mr Efluy—<’hwr up, Mr. Pack. If remlmbOr I »hipped aboard this for worse. —J* we must go down, let’s go cheerfully, v«®»*l ye gsfced me for rlferenc«» «nd Whg| bus become of the old fashion like men. let ths BnggllShman come on widout cd bride who would not npiiesr In pub­ Mr. Peek—But. hang It all. Mr. Easy, thirn?"« Tti® captab, said “Tee. I fl®n«mtH»b" "Well, ye've ticen de- lic for two weeks prior to her weddltjf ft I don't get home my wife will never COURTEOUS TREATMENT ctv|gl," Bal'l Hie IrlsICJan ; “he'a fona day’ Also »tit I ihs tiecome of thu let me go fishing again. — Harper'» fellow who went to <^e his fprl every 5£eekly. off tpld ««r pail!” other Tuesday i%ht i^til they were Seeking nn Baar Ednration. engaged, and then be went regularly ° A. Ijpnw Ualealatloa. “Most men learn only in the school every Tueaday night? ita'IlfiS Ämetlmes have VOer of experience." . ’Que A>f them amused hlmaelf “Yea. and some of them want to take Many a family tree has a laid branch i Bandon Ibj) TacftftdMtiuf bow much «nergy, water and a ahady reputation. o * that course by mall.”—Smart Set Î • Capital, »as.coj > , , » The ri-aWm why listening plays a part of such paramount value on the stage is that if an actor Is not deeply Iptensted in what is going oil 111 the mimic world In which lie has been east, he cannot look for any real Interest on tiie part cr his audience; and the only way M which he can denote that Inter­ est to everything that has any bearing whatever on his life and actions, and the skill with which he expresses the fe»lings bred of what he hears, says Janies L. oFrd, In Serlbmff's. Listening Is an art that is not prop­ erly taught In the schools In which modern actors are trained, for wlUch voice culture lias the place of high hon­ or that it deserves in the curriculum of «»Very acaifeiny on Broadway. If you ask either teacher or pupil about the still more important l>u«iuess of listen­ ing, the chances are that you will re­ wive no reply save a wondering shake of the head. So much has been mid atsiut “tem- peran*ent,” “mentality,” “facial expres- sion.” and “personallty" that It Is a very easy matter for a schoolgirl to persuade herself that she has in her the makings of a great actress, AU she needs Is what she calls “a few k*s- Rons." • , One young woman. Indeed, told me that she had been studying the art of expressing emotions by means of a se­ ries of contortions of visage, all more or less hideous to beneftd, but that she had not been taught anything about listening. In short, ttlthouyh she had learned how to make her various emo-" tlonal grtmaces. It had never occurred to her that unless she could show cause for these curious expressions of Joy or grief or rage or whatever they were called in her “Complete Handbook of Acting.” her audience would not under­ stand what she was driving at. But if «he had been taught to listen with a" natural Interest and attcsJioh, the emotions called forth by what she heard would be certain t<> betray them­ selves convincingly on her face. Like many-another, unfortunate,, tills delud­ ed young woman Had hegun to learn at the wrong end and had been taught the effect, not the cause of emotion. I Short Q tories I BANDON, OREGON : Coquille Steam Laundry la «k Very Important Part of th« Aetor'a Stutce liii^ness. THE PACIFIC i I O O o ▼▼ QaaO O 0