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e « • t • « noon?" For a minute I couldn’t think I what we bad been talking about CARE OF FROCKS AND WAISTS > Everything was so stupid. Then Dual ly 1 blurted out: “Oh, yes, I recullecL Mew te Keep Them Clean <nd Tidy * With Little Trouble. We discussed that horrid woman Pfiart New York Women Usa that’s moved in across the street, and Don't in the interest of cleanliness L,opgfellow." I actually failed to re- turn your frocks inside out before Triple Full Length Mirrors. « allze what I’d sald until a perfect hanging them away. As Che outside is ALL KINDS OF REAL ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLD howl greeted my abstracted eai* looser than the lining, this aiethod of Nasty of him, wasn’t it? banging produces creases and quickly THE FLOWER TRIMMED VEIL I am absolutely fagged out from ruins tbe set of tbe skirt. Moncv Loans Negotiated on Approved Security. trying to run a spring hat to cover If tbe gown is very delicate in color, All 1' S Land Maturs a Specialty and Piompt- that I could wear without looking a put the skirt on a hanger aud inclose . . (jo to the Spring Hat* Bring T««th and Nou lv Attended tc. Lem ion and Insurance .\gency fright in, and I think I have succeed- it in a bag of blue muslin. Take care Into Prominence and Play Hide and ed in capturing the brush, to use a Bond Brokers Trans-Atlantic Steamship and that the bag hangs from tbe hanger 8eek With Wearers’ Facet—Modelt hunting term, in the chapeau of and not from the skirt Itself, as the Railroad Picket Agency More Eccentric Every Day. bronze green straw I have sketched weight may wrinkle it. for you. In the season’s medley of If a sachet is attached to the bouger Dear Elsa -Dick has just given me shapes this is a very conventional the skirt la pleasantly scented. H mumm 2 nnd 3. an Easter present that bi going to be model, but it has a signature inside Waists may either be bung in bags AA'-'Vs I»««w DeiGioiiti the comfort of my life. Yes; I know the crown that would satisfy any wo that in the proper sequence uf things man of its ehlcness, even If she over or, preferably, should be laid in boxes or bureau drawers, with each bow 1 should have been so delighted and looked the lovely great white marsh stuffed with tissue paper and the •5 C. T. B ll MENROriii.R, Notary Public surprised (1 bought it myself) to Hud roses about the crown and the long sleeves also filled with it. Cover the the gift tn my dressing room on Eus JI ter morning, but the truth is 1 Just ends of bronze velvet ribbon that tie waists with blue muslin and, if pos under the chin. The average hats of sible. do uot put another waist directly couldn’t wait a day longer without a the spriug are wildly eccentric, and on top of an under one. With a little peep into my full length triple mirror, for that’s tbe present I should I m * re they grow worse and worse. There contriving this can be managed by ceiving on Munday morning, April 11. is more . than one queer shape, overlapping them so the crushuble parts Rasmussen Bros.. Props. I do wonder, though, what I really will There’s the funnel, the flowerpot and are free. See that all spots are covered with E Is called to the fact that COL C. T. BLUMEN- find beside my breakfast plate on thia the large spreading tray from which I ROTH1 ¿K of Bandon, Oregon, will insure Saw- to select, but there Is one trait com French chalk before being put away auspicious morning. But it's too hor- mon to them all—they play bide and and that all necessary stitches are ■ mill men • loggers and other kinds ol workmen Jt I seek with their wearers’ faces, Two taken. This may take time when one against s ickne accident or death at reasonable features these huts do bring Into is tired, but it prevents annoying de ? rates. 1 t will pay you to call on him and see prominence- the teeth and the nose, lay when in a hurry to wear the frock what he offers in that line. So if a girl has a good set of teeth again. Tbe chalk can be easily shak LIQI/OR.5 AND and a bad nose, or the reverse, she’s en out when tbe gown is needed. It WINE5, between the devil and the deep sea, has a wonderfully cleansing effect, 4 Fire Insurance Burglary Insurance aud it would be better to select a with little trouble. CI6AR.5 model more impartial In its demands. How to Keep White Heir White. But you. dear, are fortunate in having Oregon Bandon a face any hat would be proud to There is nothing more beautiful and adorn. soft than snowy white hair, if it Is —— Tbe newest thing in veils has flow snowy, but if it Is yellow and streaked ers attached at the top, where it is ar It is far from pretty. Some women ranged about the bat. I saw a stun who have never been considered more ning woman at Sherry’s the other aft than l>assably good looking are decld- ernoon wearing a small blue turban edly pretty after their hair turns in dull, spiky straw, with a face veil white, and for this reason, If for no of blue net caught irregularly around other, too much cannot be said against the top with tiny shaded pink and red dyeing one’s locks. White hair Is be roses. This veil was put on In such coming to almost all women, and when A. Garfield a way that the roses outlined the well groomed it is a thing of loveli crown, and there was no crushing or ness. Mil. and Steamboat Work Om Hair tonics containing glycerin are catching of the flowers, as is the case when tbe veil is adjusted over the likely to discolor the snowy strands, IX BMONZE OB EKN 8TBAW. SPECIALTIES Sails flowers. Just try the effect of a simi Eggs make an excellent shampoo for me even to HUto-HUggfst the idea lar arrangement and see how fetching silver tresses, and a little ordinary Sails of anotlu-r gift. Still, I would give it is. wash blulpg should be added to the Dick a Jolly good hug if he remem Elizabeth X. has Just called me up last water that the hair is rinsed in. bered how I liked that— No; I won’t on the phone and asked me to go with An excellent shampoo that Is prefer Turned Shafting, Cap unit Sot even tell you what it was. It’s too her to the Colony club to see the loan red by many white haired people is Screws, Machii.e Bolts. Pipe A Street M< (’OLLI M, Ajrelit grasping in fact, piggish—of me. exhibition of household arts of the made by dissolving an ordinary cake and Fittings, Brass Work But to describe this mirror. Every eighteenth century. This Is tbe smart of castile soap in a quart of water and '«<rwo»'•»iMMitw woman nowadays Who goes in for I est woman's club in the country. Mrs. allowing it to boll down to a pint GENERAL REPAIRING dress as a fine art—and most all New John Jacob Astor, I think, is the pres When It is cool add one pint of bay York women do—are obliged to own ident, and I will have lots to tell you rum, one tablespoonful of borax and one of these ghiss<*s. When fashions about what I saw when I "take my thirty grains of bisulphate of quinine. Pattern Shop in Connect ion are so freakish one cannot run the risk pen in hand again” to give you a This not only Is cleansing, but the of appearing in a more outlandish prosy glimpse of the doing of “little borax and quinine make it a tunic guise than Mme. la Mode intends one old New York.’’ Until then, yours lov- benefit to sculp and hair. SHOES SOOTS - AND should One does not feel safe in .be ingly, MABEL. CAPTAIN CHRISTENSEN, Commanding. ing assured by one’s mirror that she is Haw te Wash White 8ilk. You can’t expect to get $2 worth weU put up from one vantage point. Mik If one desires snowy whiteness, for $ I, but you can get your A WEDGWOOD ROOM. Coos Bay and Bandon twice a week She must be sartorially perfect from should never be allowed to become money’s worth atj every angle. Now, this Is exactly what badly soiled- that is, so that the silk is the triple mirror does for you. And if Thi« Shade Will Be Pretty In Spring yellow. Dust the garment and wash Coni'i i iii1’. with Steam Ship Alliance at Marshfield, 5 Redecoration. used faithfully—sounds like a patent in rather warm, not scalding hot, wa information of ► > medicine a<l., doesn't it?—at each dress There Is just a certain wedgwood ter with white soap. Rinse well, the blue that is exquisite with a putty ing you know to a certainty whether last water being quite blue. Hang up Dealer In Bools and Shoe». you turtle your neck or carry It grace colored wall. It is not well to use and allow to get Just dry enough to j. E. WALSIROM, Agt. Bandon fully poised, whether your Dominican this combination In a north light, press nicely with a warm iron. If gown witli Its penitential lines makes which needs the warmer colonial yel this is followed out. white silk wdll you resemble Friar Tuck In his monk’s low, but It may be held in reserve for stay white. Care must be taken with Repairing neatly and prompt ly done at lowest liv robe or whether your Psyche would the room having a southern or west the blue water not to have It too blue meet the approval of the early Greeks ern exposure, with Its softer light. ing prices and yet blue enough to help the silk ; iii 4 ttregiHi Conni Steanolii1» (. <>. As for your hat-why, a "chopping The putty color Is colder and less retain the ‘‘new’” shade. Should silk I bowl” affair even has attractions view vellow than the colonial shades—as If merely need sponging, no Iron should I Steamer Alliance ed from the right angle triangle of a a touch of gray had been dashed In— touch the surface. If rolled while triplicate. You know what a vast dif but there Is still enough of the creamy damp on a broomstick, it will dry in w lid i'oft I:. ■>»! :»»»d 4 cci* Bay only ference the least difference in the ad tone left to blend with the wedgwood a day or so. When there are grease WEEKLY TRIPS justment of a chapeau means to femi blue of the bangings. Formerly ANCHOR BAR spots, apply tbe time honored remedy, ninity, exactly the difference between These curtain goods may be found powdered magnesia, to the wrong side GRAY 6. HOLT CO , Gen. Agents H. W. SKINNER, Agent ALVIN MUNI K. Prop. good looks and ugliness. ill such ltiexpeusive materials as under a cold pressure, then after some 72B-73O Merchant» Ex<:han,r*- an brancuco Maribheld. Pkone44l That awfully good manicurist I have galatea, cotton poplin and Japanese Is now Located in Fine NewQnurtcis I. E. WALSTROM. Ageet, Bandon hours rub off, and if tile silk Is not told you about uses a triple mirror crape, all of which are more recent East of the i’ostoflicc when she works with the hands of her arrivals on the decorator’s counter wholly cleansed apply again. Choicest Wines, Liquor» and Cigar» than denim and burlap. How to Keep the Neck Pretty. Several pieces of old mahogany, a To keep the neck pretty one Hhould peacock screen and a bowl of polish be very particular about her collars, BILLIARD AND POOL TABLES ed brass are the needed touches in for tight collars bring on endless ills this chaste little room. COURTEOUS TREATMENT from a beauty standpoint and a dark line very difficult to remove, to say Balance In Furniture. nothing of the headaches and flushed Call and See MUNCK To lay down a set of rules for ar faces. To remove the dark collar line ranging the furniture in any room Is about tbe throat apply peroxide of hy obviously impossible, as fitments differ drogen with * bit of absorbent cotton. so radically. But there are certain Dab it on at night after thoroughly things that can be done successfully washing ths neck. Leave it on all with furniture and others that spoil night, then wash off in tbe morning. the appearance of the most expensive Repeat this treatment until the stain Mtmudnc tfieni tbe readers of this paper d«c best opportunity of the year ly fitted up apartment. First and fore disappears Another way to get rid of most of these is to ’’balance’’ h room, the unsightly collar line is to rub cold REVIEW OF REVIEWS . *3.001 ) ALL FOR meaning by that not to get all the cream well into the throat and allow it SUNSET MAGAZINE . . heavy piis-es or all the large pictures to stay on all night. In tbe morning WOMAN’S HOME COMPANION 1.25/ on one side, If, fur example, there Is bathe with hot water aud uae a good Nnwly furnished large light ro.xu!- with your order, a beautiful premium,» 75-pn .*• book ano FREE illustrated is four colors with 11S Western views. a large sofa against one wall, across soap. Telephone Electric Lights from It there should be a table or f- MAGAZINE Rented by single night, week <«r s u something like that to preserve the How to Clean Furs. «em o. coro.Ni« month equalities. It need not be exactly Tbe fur pieces that are tsidly soiled across, but somewhere on the other can be cleaned by beating salt and INQUIRE AT OFFICE OF side, to avoid looking as though, were cornmeal in a ilislipan until it Is warm the floor swung one side, it would go to the touch, rubbing this through the The BANDON STEAM LAUDRt down and tbe other come up. In re fur. When brushed out tbe piece« Contractor and Builder arranging a room the rugs, if any are will be freo from dust. If tbe boa lin used, should tie taken up and tbe ing L<t greasy rub tbe satin part with a Having moved to Bandon from floors left so that the chairs, etc., can sponge dipped in any liquid cleaner. .Myrtle Point | will lake up the busi be easily moved to experiment for the White fur can be cleaned with flour ness of contracting and building. Carries a fine line of best placing. Satisfaction guaranteed in al! cases and salt. Often the skin can be beau 4,1 also have the Matheney & Rogers tlfully cleaned by merely covering it Well Auger and will he prepared to To Protact a Bureau. with dampened fuller’s earth, leaving Watches. Clocks and Jewelry sink »ells Io fhe deoih of fifty feet One housekeeper w ho lias mahogany it on the satin until it is dry enough <?l will al«o install Hues and chim patrons In this glass she shows them bedroom furniture and a careless fam to be brushed off. Do not use water to neys. Anyone desiring work In these how to avpid unsightly poses of the ily has hit ujion a way to protect the clean it or it will shrivel the hide. lines call on or address ADATES CUT AND POLISHED bauds that are seen by their neighbors top of her bureaus. She buys a rem nant of white oilcloth aud has it cut at card table or dinners. How to Clean*« Sponges Agate Jewelry Made to Order I The way I’m booming these mirrors to fit the top of the bureau. This is Soiled sponges can be quickly fresh will probably lead you to suppose that put on beneath the ordinary bureau ened by nibbing the juice of a lemon sir Work don" Box 153, Bandon, Oregon 1 have the agency for disposing of cover. well into them, then rinsing several FINE ENGRAVING a workkrufinlik" | Naturally, a cover that is not trans times, find in hot water and then tn them. Unfortunately this luck goes to a Fifth avenue firm But I am cragy parent must tie used, but those of cold. An occasional sun bath is excel over the thing and just sporty enough pique or heavy linen are both smart lent, and a thorough washing with am Horseshoeing a Specialty to risk seeing myself as others see me. and serviceable, and the oilcloth not monia water every few weeks should At North b.r.J Of course I'm not often satisfied with only keeps the wood from scratching, not be omitted In using a sponge for tbe result; but, as Browning says, the but prevents more serious scarring a young child, or, indeed, for any one. Is now open tor tha re from hot curling Irons or dropped no matter how carefully it hi supposed I possible best is a comfort to achieve. ception of patients. ¡The ▲ nd talking of Browning reminds matches. to be washed, it should be run throagb terms are $10 per week me of Dick's latest piece of Impu very hot water before using I dence You know. dear, we have Just Willing to Oblige. and upward?. For par BANDON TRAMSFEK CO. organized a literary club in our neigh ‘•Reuse me, ma'am," said the husky Mow te Prevent Eggs Frees Buret'Mk». REGISTERED OPTICIAN ticulars apply to : : . H I’l i borhood. and the other afternoon I hobo: "but. ez youae kin see, I ain’t Eggs when boiliag frequently buret Reliable Work and Goods. found Hick home when I came from hardly got a rag t’ me back. Can’t This is esused by their tielng too full Dray and General Delivery the last meeting. ■ Well.” he asked youse do sunithtn* for me?" ofntr andmaK prevented by i art ek Every Saturday ; *t The Gallier I cheerfully, harking up ovar the top of •< Vrl.'ilnlv’’ replied the kind lady ing one efid with a needle before put .Mietala 11 boat«. Order»! carefully handle*! a. m.’t<>4 p. m. • bis paper, •what was the.topic under i "Here’s the rag bag Help yourself. ting them Into the water ThM tneftea 4 •Hotel io • ’ • . North Bijiid, Ore. OREGON BANDON. discussion by tbe club this after- Petro It Tribune. A po» al Will bnetf me to youi home •n outlet fur (he air i ihe glass of fmoi BANDON REAL' ESTATE LOAN COMPANY AND Bowl ? ARC LIGHT Bowling Alleys ¡ The El Dorado I YOUR ATTENTION Bandon Foundry & Machine Shop B R E IJ E R M The Saloon Eagle ROOMS and LODGING l$3.00 $3. 00 Boyles'Jewelry Store 1 h /ft J. R. Johnson, Sisters of Mercy o • e a • • % • » ♦ e • • •• a « o • • e • • to • • 1 • I « e • e °« • V« 5 I • • • • »