Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, March 19, 1908, Image 2

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SISTERHOOD.
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SCLNE8 IN EUROPE.
Praeticxilr 1« Sometime. Doe. Hot
litae to It« Name.
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President of Washington State School
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Lodge Directory
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Tell* His Experiences.
“Would you tR»e me for a sister thl»
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Following is the address deliveied by . .
year, Bessie?” The sensitive-looking
i
girl who asked the question slipped her President E. A. Bryan, of the state col­ ---- ----9--------------------------------- --- ■ —
arm round Bessie Milburn's waist a» lege, to the wheatgrowers of Washing-
Y nANDON LODGE No. 11,% A.
they walked down the boarding school ton at their recent meeting in Pullman,
A
F. & A. M. Stated commu-
in which he recited various obeerva-
nicatfons trst Saturday after
Itali together.
’To be sure I w’ould,” Bessie an- tione he had made during hie recently _ / p \ the full moon of each month.
\
All Master Mason.-, cordially
swered promptly, but with a trace of completed trip abroad:
! NZ' invited.
embarrassment which was instantly re­ j “The one thing that impressed me
R. H. ROSA, W. M.
Ion will keep It smooth and ward off when we were young, who have too flected in the manner of the other girl while in Europe was the fact that we
How to
u Model Wife.
about
the
slovenly
ways
wrinkles,
and
an
eagerness
to
read
much
to
say
I
Americans
do
not
fully
realize
the
The newspapers are full of disserta­
us she hurried to add :
greatness of our own land, and ite op­
LODGE No. 133, I. O. O. F.
tions on such topics ns bow to be a clever books and to know things and a young jieople have of standing and sit-
“lieeause father will let Hie join the portunities, and the greatness and op­ DANDON
ting,
and
of
lively
Interest
in
the
current
events
of
their
slangy
w
’
ays
of
•
Meet« every Wednesday evening.
succeMful business woman, how to I m *
sorority now, If you girls still want portunities of our own people as com-
Visiting brothers in goixl
n go xl stenographer, how to I m » a well- the day will brighten the eyes as noth­ speaking, for us to jneet them often on
me.
Ever
since
he
.came
here
and
rmw
¡jared
with
our
brethen
in^twope?
The
standing
cordially invited.
a
comfortable
footing.
ing
el«e
can.
The
woman
possessing
We
older
wom-
paid factory girl, how to be an etHdent
NATHAN BARKLOW
housekeeper, how to be a satisfactory this knowledge is far more charming en have less criticism for the younger how I was left out of all the good tlmea opportunity for the average man is so L. J. RADLEY
Noble (Jrand
not belonging, and found out that I 'much greater that we'can hardly con-
cook, how to be a prosperous dress­ and attractive than she In whose path ones than older women had formerly, by
Secretary
•
waa
crying
nights
about
It,
and
all
’
ceive
the
difference.
In
Europe
a
man
no beautifying whims ever have come. I think. I fancy that to-day our at­
maker.
that, he's been weakening. I thought is born in a cla-s from where he cannot
But tlie question bow to be a model And thg woman who applies this titude is one easier to get on with. I
LODGE No. 126. Meets
I'd tell you to-day, because I knew that escape, and he accordingly fits himself EJEBb.KAH
every 2d and 4th Tuesdays. Prac­
■w ife svms to have e-cnp»sl fche young knowledge Is the one who will develop don’t believe I hear so much aliont
for
that
classs.
Thete
is
stratification
women who make th<*lr living by writ­ into the entertaining, interesting grand­ girls being “giddy” as I used to when tills was the afternoon for aorortty ¡after stratification,'and it is practically tice night 1st Weiinesday of the month,
meeting, and——”
j Social evening the 3d Saturday of the
ing such articles. Do they think being mother of the next generation as dainty I was a young girl.
I “Yes, of course, Jean. I’ll tell th« impossible for an individual to pass j month. A’cordial invitation extended
and
useful
as
was
the
mother
of
the
So.
perhaps,
by
the
time
Gertrude
Is
n model wife is so easy that no instruc­
from class to class; and think that the to all members in go<*i standing.
an old woman, the young people of her girla,” aud Bessie turned Into her clans- j freedom-of the. American people is one
tion in tlgit art Is n<s*ded? Or is it past generation.
ANNA CRAINE, N. G.
!
room.
day won't be afraid of saying some­
that after a woman is once married
PEARL ERICKSON, Sec.
of the greatest things which we have
A
few
hours
later,
■
when
the
Beta
thing she will disapprove of as she Is,
she need not trouble atxmt Ix'lng a mod­
here.
writes “An Elderly Woman” In Har­ Tati Rho sorority meeting broke up, ! “In Italy the poverty and distress
el wife, her chief concern being how to
rjELPHI LODGE No. 64,
Bessie
Milburn
was
the
center
of
a
per's Bazaar. Still, if she is one of
make hers a model husband?
Knights of Pythias, meets
were
very
interesting,
although
it
ex-
those of us who doesn't take every­ ; knot of girls.
every Monday evening nt
At any nite, the remarks of Mrs.
|
cited
the
greatest
pity.
It
seemed
as
“IPs a mess!” she was declaring.
Masonic hall.
Visiting
thing for granted, she will find the way
Sally Morris Cory of New York, who is
! if there were no end of beggars. They
Knights invited to attend.
“
Blackballed,
after the way we rushed begged in almost every way imagina-
back to her girlhood a long one.
a wife herself, on the model wife prob­
R. E. L. BED1LLION,
her last year, and after telling be«
lem have all the charm of novelty. Mrs.
Whole families could be seen
c C.
Health and Beauty Hints.
right
out
that
we'd
bld
her
again
If
begging together by means of musical
Cory's throry is that a woman may
There is no greater mistake than t. i her father ever gave In. I think some­ ; instruments. In one case I noticed a B. N. HARRINGTON, K. of R. & S.
ix*-t seek happiness in married life and
try to brighten dull eyes with drugs or body ought to explain to her that th« ' woman holding an umbrella upside
that if she conducts herself according
TABLE ROCK CAMP No. 917ti.
drops.
one vote against her was by a new .down to catch the coppers,, while the
1 M. W. of A.—Meetx every 4th
With
the
exception
of
the
reappear
­
to a set of simple rules six* will lx* rea­
Saturday of each month at Concrete
Only when there is perfect assimIla- member, who just did It to show her father played the guitar, and the child­
sonably sure to find it. Six.* says that ance of the long sleeve and the draped
Viaitimr neiirhbora cordially
il to at tend.
tlie model wife will never have an opin­ clinging skirt, there is not much change tlon of the food is a good complexion power, and not because she had any- ren each played some sort of musical
GEORGE LORENZ.
tliing against Jean herself."
possible.
instrument, and all were begging. Sev­
ion contrary to her husband's, will have in the fashions since last winter.
H. C.
E. E. OAKES.
“That wouldn't be true," said Isabel eral husky looking fellows dived into
Sometimes eyes get dull from over-
the same religion or none, if he has
A three-quarter length carriage coat
Clerk
none; will never try to be Intellectual, of heavy Chinese embroidered silk cut work and strain, in which case rest and Gardner, In the tone of leadership. ' the sea to get coppers worth about a
will give up her family ties, for man in mandarin lines, was finished on the freedom from worry are the surest “Madge has a real objection to Jean. i half cent, and begged the people to
QUEEN OF THE
C OURT
FOREST No. IT. Foresters
She thhiks her manner and her accent throw the eoppers in. It seemed as if,
is born with a dislike for his future bottom with a lattice worked silk roads for the .would-be bright eyes.
of
America,
meets Friday niirht
one-half of the population lived off the
ef each week in Concrete hall.
wife's family; will be neat, economical, fringe In gold, ending lu tassels about
Anne Boleyn was the first of the En­ are affected. But anyway, we couldn’t ether half.
Bandon.
Oregon.
A cordial
a good cook and a good housekeeper. ten inches long.
glish queens to indulge in the luxury of tell an outsider about the action we
welcome is extended to all vis­
“I was very much interested in the
took
at
a
sorority
meeting,
Bess.
What
iting
brothers.
If she will attend to these little mat­
The greatest fashion of the moment bathing ami cleanliness, and ended the
¡horses. The average horse in PariB for
ARTHUR RICE.
ters. she will make tier husband happy Is for natural, undyed ostrich plumes; thousand years without baths which are you thinking of? There’s nothing the heavy draft work is a very good an­
Chief Ranger
G.
TYLER.
to
any
to
Jean.
She
’
ll
simply
have
to
and lie iiappy herself.
imal
indeed.
There
were
great
num
­
Fin.
Secretary
realize, as time goes on, that she didn’t
Perhaps this is true; at any rate,
MILITARY EFFECTS FOR MIDWINTER.
bers of magnificent stallions that would
get another bld.”
every man will approve Mrs. Cory's
have sold in this market for from two CEASIDE CAMP No. 212, W. 0. W.
“All the same, it’s a mess," Bessie thcusand to three thousand dollars,
prescription. But will not happiness
Meetsjin regular .session the 1st and
repeated, warmly. “She’s a dandy girl, and they were al) of a very high type. 3d Thursdays of each month in the Ma­
be purchased
too dearly at such a
I think, but she’s fearfully sensitive, One thing that impressed me both in sonic hall. Visiting neighbors are cor­
price? Never was- there a household
and I don’t know how to look her In London and Paris was that the average dially invited.
where the wife did not hold opinions
R. W. BULLARD, C. C.
the face.”
different from those of her husband,
coach horse was a'much larger fellow
0. C. WALDVOGEL, Clerk
For two days after that Bessie Mil­ than we have been accustomed to see
and tills, however hard It may lx* upon
burn dodged Into doorways and flew for that work. I think that we people
domestic happiness. Is a good thing for
down halls to avoid Jean Hill. Then here in America should look toward J
the world. The opinion of a good wom­
something happened, A new and de­ breeding a larger animal that we have -•)
an Is an Important factor In human
sirable girl, straight from Paris, with I in the past, and unless we watch our- ■
progress. But for that it is doubtful
trunks full of smart gowns, and a do- ■ ‘selves, we will be inclined to breed
whether Slav' “ would have been atx»l-
cldedly foreign manner, had entered I down. In Naples there were many cab
ished : but for mat we should still lx» in
school, and all the sororities wanted I horses, and about ninety per cent of the
■ state of barbarism. Tlie opinions of
cab horses driven were stallions. One
*r.
good women, impressed upon their hus­
,
bands, are responsible for almost every
For the first time Bessie had forgot­ tiling that was very interesting to me I QR. H. L. HOUSTON
advance the race has made.
ten Jean’s disappointment as she came , was that they do not use the bit. They
Physician & Surgeon
A wife should undoubtedly be neat,
down the hall, planning an Immediate !' use an instrument that fits over the Hours, 9 to 12 a. m.; 1:30 to 4 p. in.; 7 to 8 in the
;
nose,
and
above
the
nostril
is
apiece
economical, a g(x>d cook and a good
evening.
grand spread to which the new girl
! which extends out about three inches,
Nitfht Calls answered from office.
housekeeper, but she is entitled to her
was to be asked, and suddenly met a and when pulling a horse to stop, they
Office over Drugstore
BANDON. OREGON
own opinions and should insist ui>on
group of pale, shocked girls.
pull on the nose.
them always, whatever the cost to tile
“Tried to kill herself!” she heard.
“In going up the Tiber river north
harmony of the home.—Chicago Jour-
"Father telegraphed for.” “Said al>e
QR. J. WARREN KELLY
Misses military coat. 2. Coat with high collar,
Fashionable wouldn’t bear It because we didn’t like I of Rome, almost every wagon that I
, met was being drawn by oxen, either
back. 4. Ikiuble-breasted vest. 5. Vest with braid.
Physician & Surgeon
her any more.” “Dean Trent says we by tandem, or with a yoke. Tlie oxen
... - i sorority girls have been cruel. She says j I were
Operative Surgery a Specialty
all very strong fellows, quite
but feathers of all kinds are the rage, constitutes one of
misfortunes of ’twoukl have t»een our fault if Jean had large, well built, and had huge home
provided they are long and handsome. the middle ages.
killed herself.”
rising above their heads. There did Office. Lowe’s Drug Store. Residence, in the
Feather stoles, too, are in great favor
“That’s perfect nonsense!” pro­ not seem to be the beef type of cattle, Panter building.
To develop the
batlie It with
for evening wear.
warm water, then
with olive oil. nouneed file Incisive voice of Isabel nor was there any milk type. I sup­
Evening gowns now being worn by using a rotary motion, In the morning Gardner. “A girl that’s morbid enough pose their cows, were, of course, used yy E. THRESHER
to slash her wrist with a penknife for milking purposes, but they were
young girls are both dainty nnd charm­ use cold water and rub with alcohol.
ing. and the soft, delicate silks or mulls ■ Every woman knows that fruits would be queer, sorority or no sorority. not apparently bred to either type, but
Attorney-at-Law
with sprays of roses, forget-me-nots or should benefit the complexion if eaten and I say it’s a very good thing we rather to the ox type.
Notary Public
“
The
poorer
class
of
Italians
du
not
daisies require only a moderate amount judiciously, but few understand wheth­ kept her out. I hope her fattier will
know what it is t > have meat in any
of lace applied as bands and Inser­ er fresh or cooked ones agree best with take her straight home.”
WEDDERBURN
OREGON
"What Is it?” the new desirable girl quantity. The axer^ge man is.too poor
tions.
them.
. to be able to buy beef, as they would
asked
Bessie,
in
an
undertone.
“
I
don
’
t
The shoulder seams are practically
Jumping rope has just been advised
¡have to pay not less than twenty-two QR. LESTER SORENSON
tlie same, the Japanese effect being by a famous reducer as the quickest even know what the word sorority cents a pound for it. Kids are used for
means
”
still greatly In vogue. Skirts are more way to bring down a woman's flesh.
i flesh there a great deal. The swine
Isabel turned quickly. "Why, soror­ ; there were very' large, and rather more
Resident Dent
close-fitting, otherwise similar, and so (\ire should be exercised where the fat
the modes that prevailed Inst winter woman does her jumping or it may ity means sisterhood," she explained, [ of the type of the bacon bog than like
In her sweetest tones. ‘‘Ixx>k—this Is our Berkshire^ or Poland Chinas. They
are by no means out of date yet.
Office. Opposite Hotel Gallier
also bring down the house.
tlx» pin we wear—right over our use goats’ milk a great deal, and es­ BANDON
OREGON
Waistcoats are the rage at present,
A nasal douche of slightly salted wa­ hearts.”—Youth's Companion.
pecially in Naples. In the morning
When altering a blouse It is a mis- also buttons which appear on a dress ter Is a remedy for catarrh. One-half
you would see women and mtn driving
R. WADE
take to move the shoulder seam to the In all sorts of unexpected ways; they a teas|>oonful of 'common table salt
Illrth of the Hailstone.
goats around from place to place, as
front. A better plan is to let It drop are usually covered with the material should be dissolved in half a glass of
If it were not for the countless
I the customer has the privilege of hav­
the dress Is made of. and are repeated water and then put Into the douche
Attorney-at-Law
backward Instead of forward.
lions of dust particles that float, sep­ ing the operation of milking performed
on
the
shoulders
and
sleeves,
also
on
Notary Publi
A collar lining of taffeta should be
bag. or it may lx* sniffed through the arately Invisible, in the atmosphere, in his presence. The goat selected is
cut so that the front part is on the the basques of coats
nostril, ejecting through the mouth. there could be no raindrops, snow cry» ' milked, and in many cases you will see
Tartans, which make their appear­ This should be done night aud morning. tai or hailstones. From a perfectly a goat being taken up in an elevator, or BANDON Office. Room 1 Lairtl Building OREGON
straight of the material and the curved
part of the collar will then come on ance regularly at the beginning of ev­
dustless atmosphere the moisture would up a stairway, wherever the customer
ery winter, nre again to the fore, and
tlie bias.
descend in ceaseless rain without drop» ' may be, and then milked in his pres­ G T. TREADGOLD
It Is a good plan to bend steels or seem to lx* more liked than ever, espe­
The dust ptirtlcles serve ss nuclei about ence.
“In Italy the tillage is of a very in­
whalebones at the waistline when mak­ cially in very soft shaded and shot ef­
which the vapor gathers.
tensified kind.
There, many of the Attorney and Counselor-at-Law
ing a bodice before putting them into fects. They are used in plaited skirts,
The
snow
crystal
Is
the
most
beauti
­
Notary Public
Italians
have
their
own vegetable gar-
the casings, as the bodice will then fit accompanied by lira Id-edged, Scotch­
ful creation of the serial moisture, and
' U. S. < OMMISSIONER
looking
coats
in
plain
navy
blue
closer to the figure.
the hailstone is the most extraordinary. |den, and raise their owp vegetables,
Office wilh Bandon Investment Co.
In sewing a piece of material on the black serge.
OREGON
The heart of every hailstone Is. a tiny i Here we pay twelve or fifteen cents a BANDON
I
head
for
cauliflower,
and
in
Italy
you
A
neat
street
hat
has
a
plain
round
bias to a straight piece, the former is
speck
of dust. Such a speck, with a can buy a dozen heads of 'cauliflower
apt to become stretched. To avoid this brim with a heavy fold of velvet
little moisture condensed about it, la for six cents, and that will make it QEO. P. TOPPING
the bias should be placed underneath stitched on the outer edge to protect
the
germ from which may be formed a clear why the Italian is able to live on
the delicate cplor. Tills brim is blinded
and It will then I m * sewli In evenly.
Princess
unmarried hailstone, capable of felling a man or a vegetable diet so well.
The people Attorney and Counselor-at-Law
jaunty
with two colors of velvet and a
After stitching down a seam press wing Is fastened nt the front, slightly daughter of King Edward and Queen ¿mashing a w indow. But first It must train their vineyards upon trees, and
Notary Public
with a hot Iron, and if no seamhonrd curved to the left shb* and fastened In Alexandra, celebrated recently the thir­ l>e caught up by a current of air and in many cases there is hardly any top
(IRC INSlRANCE
Is at hand It Is useful to know that a a pretty manner. Other sailor hats ty sev mi th anniversary of her birth carried to tlie level of the lofty clrrua to the trees, as they had been cut down
OREGON
tolling pin. wrapped in a clean cloth, show finmcnx* rosettes very flat, with and doesn’t seem to mind telling it. clouds, five or six, or even ten miles to stumps for the vines to climb on. I BANDON
either.
. *
will answer the purpose equally well. a central decoration of a fine buckle.
high. Then continually growing by did not get a decent apple to eat until
M. HITCHCOCK
A Berlin doctor lays It down thnl fresh accessions of moisture, it begins ____________
r,__
I was on board ______
the ship,
and had some
In making a blouse, too deep a round
*»
th
’
e
piano
should
never
be
Its
long
plunge
to
the
earth,
spinning
Oregon
apples
served
to
me.
used
by
a
must not be cut for the neck at the
Women gnrles for Womcrf.
----------------------
outset. It Is better to try It on firxt
“Let a woman Jury try women. child under 16 years of age. Out of thrqugh the clouds, mid flashing In th«!
Contractor and Builder
and then outline a semi circle In front They nlone understand the motives of 1.000 girls who played before the age sun like a diamond bolt shot from •
Hone radish Sawca.
Estimates given on any kin<i of building
with a row of pins, cuttting it evenly a woman. They lire better aide than of 12 he found GOO gases'of nervous rainbow.
four
tablespoon
­
For
cold
meat
To
diseases.
on a fiat surface.
men to judge w hether or not a woman
The New Plan.
BANDON. OREGON
fuls of freshly grated horseradish add Address
'The Queen of
most in. Corporations. keep your money,
is Justified In slaying a man who has
of
granulatsd
1
heaped
teasjioonful
K Toilet Veeolly.
tereatlng woman—bright, witty nnd
lk>n't give up for campaign funds,
brought aflame ui*m her name."
lugar, half a tea spoonful of salt, a |^|RS. C. E. HOLLOPITER
One of the most useful /i«w*ts of the
This was the slogan of the corps of amusing, One of her hobbies is medl- For the parties to accept it
lash of pepjier and two teaspoonfuls of
toilet’table Is a pAlr of dummy wooden Chicago club women, led by Mrs. Fred­ cnl science, and to this end she pro-
Would be known as plunderbunda.
Instruction on
prepared mustard. Add vinegar to
hands After washing gloves It will erick W. Feer, member of the Lake motes medical studies and founds hos- Keep jour money, ’twill be useful;
make
It
smooth
and
creamy.
To
serve
Mandolin,
Guitar and Banjo
When
you
’
ve
faced
the
law
benign
t>e found that they ke»T their shape View Woman's Club, who appealed to pltnls In Portugal.
You will need a part for lawyer»
Charges Reasonable
with
hot
meats,
add
two
tablespoon
­
excellently, while lit the same time a Chicago Judge in behalf of Mrs. An­
Women still do manual labor in Bel-
And the rest to pay your tine.
fuls of thick cream and heat In a dish
they will I m ' prevented from shrinking gelini, Ansolone, the 20-year-old Ital­ glum, which Is farther behind In tho
OREGON
let In boiling water. Do not let tbs BANDON
If they are sli](]xx| over the wornleu ian girl, who was rm-ently sentenced to advancement of women than any other —Philadelphia Ledger.
ailThira
hn!1
' sliapes and dried In tills way. A night twenty years' imprisonment for killing European country. The Belgian woman
JL pproval.
B. SABIR*
on tlu* glovetrees is as good for kid or an Italian, who was In love with her. is farmer, miner, laborer, mechanic, “I hop* your titled son-in-law wtU
F-Kt* Rtk«d tn Tnnafaa«.
suede gloves as Is ii mirresponding time The Judge in question advised the and does nil the heaviest kind of work. 1 Ike yon.”
R«lect roun<U amooth tomato«« of u*>
Manufacturer and Dealer in
on boottrees for leather footgear.
I “We’re getting on,” answered Mr. form «lz* Out a thin sllco from tta
women that there were no legal means
All
Kinds of Seddlery
Some Little Known Facts,
I Sumrox. looking up from his check­ top of each and with • tea«po«n «co<a
by which be could impanel a woman
Harness and Saddles Repaired
Keep Ywun<.
Patti
sleeps
with
a
silk
scarf
about
look
;
“
he
seems
to
think
very
well
of
jury.
out enough of the pulp to admit ««1
A woman can make or ninr her at
her neck.
ny handwriting and the kind of cigar« egg. Season th« cavltlM with «alt ami BANDON
OREGON
tractiveness. She cun by an utter dis­
014 ■ nd Vonn« Women.
Brides in Australia are pelted With f «moke.”—Washington Star.
pepper
and
a
tiny
pinch
of
onion
<a
regard of hygienic law« and a neglect
Perhaps it is the fault of us older rose leaves.
andon transfer co .
I/jve Is a good deal like acarlet fever. parsley. Drop an egg Into each.
of toilet nt'cvssorles lose entirely that women that the young people are so
Rarah Bernhardt has a huge bed flf.
C. H. PATTERSON & SON
Some
people
recover
from
It,
all
right,
th*
tomato««
Into
a
well-burtared
pu,
11
must
I
m
*
careful
of
our
feelings,
charm of face and form that nature <>b
teen feet long.
'
to
which
a
very
little
water
bag
lives
from
’
*
----
*
------------
while
Others
suffer
all
their
live«
from
Dray and General Delivery
viously intended should be hers. A that we have ourselves put so much
A woman's brain declines In weight
I added «nd bake alxjut fifteen mlnutW.
the bad effect«.
th«
Meet all Boatji
few drops of soothing lotion will trans distance tietween us and them.
after the age of 30.
1 Season with butter and «erv» each to-
form a pair of rough hands luto soft
Theft1 are some of us who are too
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