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m J o a 0 « « ■ O «à £| T w o M A N 'ISITING K'jaSEItY GOVERNESS f* The Philotopby of Give and Get—To Spank or Not to Spank—*l)on t Live Alone—Women Are Martyn. “Poor girl! 1 aw sorry for her!” Mrs. Popular looked over at the lonely wallflower as she spoke. ‘‘Some one ought to tell her bow to be liked in this world,” remarked Mrs. Clever. “How to be liked? What do you mean?" •The secret of life, getting what you radiate. When you go near Miss Wall as Way of Earning a Living Large City. „ “We cannot afford a nursemaid. Wbat shall we do?” was the cry tn a -ertaln seinifushlouable section of my native towu. Thia part of the resi dence district was chiefly patronized by couples who had more social con- nections than money, “I am not strong enough to be shut up In an office all day, and yet I must earn my living,” moaned Miss Nice- girl. And that Inspired my suggestion, which the young woman I in question took up enthusiastically. I gave her the names of half a dozen mothers of my acquaintance, and she sent them cards stating that for a dol- lar a week would call on every flower, do you feel that she likes you very much?” t* Notice to Mariners Capt. Holmes of the Ain. S. S “Roscrans” reports by wireless to the B. H. O. that on March 22. 1909 in Lat. 33 48 ’ N. Long. 123' W. he sighted a spar painted red standing about 12 feet out of water. that she la left to sit by herself all the and yet she hasn’t sense enough to stop and wonder why. If she would cease wondering about her self and would begin to think about making other people happy, If she would honestly ask herself what is her attitude toward those around her, wbat she does for them, what her in fluence on them Is, I’m sure she would Mt her feet on the road to happiness* evening, If so you can get the very best lumber cr . . . üo to the Nautical Expert the market at the lowest figure by calling ARC LIGHT Bowling Alleys City Transfer charge to the purci a ser Rasmussen Bros., Props. Lyons-Johnson I umber Company PROSPEI pleasant day and take a child out 1P Woman is too serious. I take as an example the programs the park for the afternoon. When it presented for the entertainment of the rained those who were able to go out different women’s clubs. I can be a conld spend the afternoon at her home. Soon she had a dozen children at |t highbrow when it Is necessary, believe me, but when I want an afternoon’s a month. She took these out walking, WINE5, Bandon 4r à ¥ LIQUOR.^ AND ■ <ú> $ «i C1< j AR.5 A 3 S Oregon V ’ UC«-t Vien.’ a Bakery L. A. YORI* , Proprietor I. Our Pies and C iikw :i‘<i goods of all kinds » JUST LIKE MOTH R USE TO MAKE Bandon Foundry 3- 4 A. Garfield SPECIAL MACHINES BUILT TO ORDER Turned Shafting, Cap and Set Screws. Machii.e Bolts. Pipe and Fittings, Brass Work Sisters of Mercy A. N. AMES, W ajourna.ke i* M They Help In the Decoration of the Medium Size Room. Horseshoeing a Specialty Location on plank road one fonrtli mile anti California The Eagle Saloon ’Ann plying between l’or land and Coos Kay only (••I ? flpsuk Early and Judiciously. | To spank or not to spauk the child Is now the burning question, and I’m sorry to say I believe In a good spank judiciously administered early—very early—in life when necessary. There are certain model children who cun be brought up on moral suasion, but there are others of such a perse vering nature that nothing but a se vere shock will bring them to their gen ess. I think the mother should spare herself some, and the mother Who attempts to bring np a large fam ily of children on moral suasion Is apt to become a nervous wreck. Beside«. Sometime« life gives us worse spank- tog® than those we should have re- cetved from the maternal hand. It Is better, take ft all in all. to have the •bjectlonable points In our character removed early in life than later on. It hurts laws. [ Gat ■ Mata. Women never reach their l>est devel opment if they live In loneliness Woman was meant to bestow her affection on others, to look after them to receive little kindnesses In re turn. Being meant for the home, her outlook on life la naturally narrower than that of man. When she lives •lone it becomes positively unnatural. Me becomes seif centered, melancholy •ad decidedly peevish MAUD ROBINSON. Meals at all Short Orders a Hours Specialty Bancion B ottling W orks National Brewing Co. Beer. Bottle and Steam Beer, Oregon H KM Wine and Bandon BANDON, OREGON INDIAN BUMS. » Budweiser an J Wein ìardt’s Lager Beer Old Pepper Whiskey, 1 ïermitage, Old Crow, Famous Sagamore, Hunter and Wilson. I GO YEARS* EXPERIENCE « di à P atents J. E. WALSl ROM, Agt. Bandon BANDON STEAM LAUNDRY Family Washing a Specialty. Anyone ssndla« b sketch and description may «olckly as aeewrteln oar opinion opinion --------------------- — «sickly i attain our frssjthsibsr an invention Is probsbly pstentsblet ommnnlc«. ti'nnsstrk leUy oonSdentlal. HANDBOtX on Patent« k Oldest aganry for aetmnot pwt enta. sent free. ..... - kan tbrouch Munn A < 0. recales Patents ‘ taken ____ tpecUU noUf, , without charge, In ths itific SdtC ... American. net rated wsekly. Ixmat dr. letsnuac inurbai. Terms. I] a M,|L Bold by all newsdealer», S® Miimto.,. New York i r BL. WaablMti». D. C. e o First Class Lau.idry Work Guaranteed. attention given to fine woolen goods. ( leaning an-l pret-sing • • Special Mens Suits and Ladies' fine skirts given prompt attention F. A BATES, Proprietor TRADE MARKS D esigns CORVRIGHTB Ac. ». «snd» FINE ENGRAVING CHRISTENSEN, Commanding. Connecting with Steam Ship Alliance at Marshfield, information of Agate Jewelry Made to Order Genesis of Books. tan -■ <■ Coos Bay and Bandon twice a week Boyles’ Jewelry Store "Books” have progressed from ths days when they were only wooden rods or bits of bark. For the deriva tion that which connects "book” di rectly with “beech,” both having been “boc” In Anglo-Saxon, is the favorite one. ’’Buchstaben,” the German word for letters of the alphabet, means lit erally "beech staves.” Many book words go back to such vegetable ori gin Th^ Latin “liber,” a book, whence comes our “library,” wse properly the Inner bark or rind of a tree, especially of papyrus: the Greek “bibion." whence “Bible" and "biblio phile,” meant much the same thing; a I “oxlex" was a block of wood, and “leaf' Is obvious I « Wholesale- and Retail Agent, lor CAPTAIN The BANDON STEAM LAUDRV pleasant contrast to the woodwork and which harmonizes with the brick fire BANDON TRANSFER CO place. Carrie« a fine line of Notice particularly the quaint win C. H. P attbbson A S on dow, with its small panes overhead. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Dray and^General Delivery The rugs are In tones of deep blue, red and bright yellow. Indian basket work and Jars lend notes of color to Meeta|all boats. Orders carefully handled this cheerful room. AGATES CUT AND POLISHED BANDON RE GON R DE LA BAUMS. Liquor Co. Stmr. Wilhelmina’: Newly furnished Isrge light rooms Telephone Electric Lights Rented by single night, week or month si h i : i j>s REGISTERED OPTICIAN Reliable Work and Goods. Every Saturday at The Galliot Hold io a. m. to 4 p. m. A postal will bring me Io your home * SOLE AGENTS FOR . . INQUIRE AT OFFICE OF J. N. TAYLOR, Prop. I Family orders by mail or phone delivered in city limits ROOMS and 0. K. Restaurant LODGING I toll you what, the men know one thing we don’t know much about, and that is bow to enjoy themselves. Wo men aze born martyrs. They Just love to suffer. H. W. SKINNER, Agent M»r«hficlJ. Phone 441 3 «• ■0V The Pacific clrcum- TRIPS WEEK I A’ GRAY HOLT CO. Gen. Agent» 728-730 Merchants Exchange San fianti . o Bandon Formerly ANCHOR BAR Women of small means should ap from tli« Nteamer Landing. ALVIN MUNCK, Prop. predate the decorative value of In- BANDON .... OREGON dian ruga, which are not so expensive Is uow Located iu Fine New Quarters | as the oriental ones and which are East of the Postoflice FURNISHED ROOMS even more decorative in certain ap- polntinents. AT Choicest Wines, Liquors and Cigars The Illustration shows a living room enjoyment I’m afraid I shall cut any In mission oak. The walls are of plas club that presents an entertainment ter, painted a deep red, which is In BILLIARD AND POOL TABLES consisting of doleful songs and ad COURTEOUS TREATMENT dresses by different clergymen on an cient and modern art. That is what MRSJSARAH COSTELLO happened to me the other day when I Call and See MUNCK Nice denn rooms 25 land 5()c a attended the monthly luncheon of a night; fl.25 a week; $5 anxtntli well known social club. Ye gods and little fishes! Imagine a BANDON ------ OREGON / Oregon C ohn ! SteiiMiNliip <0. Steamer Alliance B R E U E R manner GET SMALL RUGS. similar ■ i - f 9 £ i & Machine Shop told them nature stories, taught them GENERAL REPAIRING new games and In every way made the afternoon pass pleasantly. Pattern Shop in Connection The mothers are now enthusiastic North Band, Ora. about her, and, as for Miss Nlceglrl herself, the fresh air and exercise are bringing the roses back to her cheeks. SHOES BOOTS - AND She Is branching out Into other lines connected with children. She Is study You can’t expect to get $2 worth ing massage and the care of Infants’ f for $1. but you can get your hands and feet. She also fills in the money’» worth atj morning hours by teaching the little ones elementary French or reading, by 9 bathing the younger ones and being in every sense of the word a mother's helper. Dealer in Boots and Shoes. A bright woman who took up this line of work might also have the agen cy for different articles of nursery use. Repairing neatly and prompt She might do shopping for prospective ly done at lowest liv mothers, make layettes, etc. In fact, the possibilities are almost limitless. ing prices All kinds of Repair Work done BBATRtCB MORGAN. promptly and in a workktnanlik« under OREGON b* Mill and Steamboat Work Our Is now open for the re ception of patients. The terms aie $10 per week and upwards. For par ticulars apply to : : TOOK THEM TO THE PARK, club extra SPECIALTIES Seriousness of the Sax. ■ man's Wt will deliver lumber LUMBER CO. The El Dorado THE MERCY HOSPITAL At North Bend on or addressing the LYONS-JOHNSON on the Bandon' w îarf without All kinds of draying and transfer ring FOR SALE—mill wood rom Cody’s mill $2.00 per load. Coil sold and delivered at lowes prices J. Jenkins, Prop. Leaves Arrives ( Coquille Bandon Coquille, ß:30 H ni 8:30 a m Dispatch, 7:00 a ru 10:00 a lu Favorite, iW p ii > 4:00 p tu Leaves Arrives Coqnille Bandon Favorit«, 7:30 a m 10 30 a 1 C.iqiiille, 9.30 a m 11.30 a ru Dispatch, i.OO p tu 5.00 p r» The Coquille connects with the traias at Coqnille for Marshfield slid My 1 tie Point. The up river passengers cun cooie to Bandon on the Favorite and have three hours here in which to do their trading and other business. generosity. "Mias Wallflower simply wants a good time. She does not think for one moment about giving it to others. She has a sour expression on her face, and yet she expects people to come up and ■mile at her. She Is quite indignant Bowl? J ohn M c N ulty , Coquille River Transportation Co.’s Schedule “Well, she has rather a repelling manner. I always thought It rather unfortunate.” “It is not so unfortunate as it is self lab. She wants to be liked without liking anybody. Now, that sort of thing doesn’t work In this world. You get just what you give to others. If yon are suspicious you beget suspicion, if you are jealous you inspire Jealousy, and if you are cold and selfish you cannot possibly expect warmth and Are You Going to Buid? * In s A 9 BLACKSMITHS KENNEDY 1*0 W'axon? of Ail kind?- M«<1c io Order . J ‘ W. < ■ . tlorsc-hneing ».Specialty e a reasonable. W ACi<»5 HA KERN i.irsn ■■ 1 lo give sali fiction. Snop on Atwater Street, Bandon, Qrrgon. i...... • •' ” *Prur, war