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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1909)
I ED, the machinist Wk« I he New. lilegtiiHly Ha XAa, a Power Fo» G *od Atnvng Hi» Fsll. w Workers. I< H IZ A B ETH Rtinfe on Beautifying Them With Tree! and Shmbs. He laid no’ particular talent H was Just an ordinary m i. liinist. E<1 Douglas was mor»* lr :hly re<pe''te«l by the 2.0UO men in the « hop than tiny other chap in the place His was one HOW AND WHEN TO PLANT. of the names that wer«* familiar to pretty n«*arlj every fe'loyv working in Meet ion ef Soil Very Important Con- that bjg plant E«l yy is mi popular eidsration—Method of Setting Out with flit* men because lu> set out Io Shrubs, Trees and Plants So as to make himself p< pular by always agree Obtain a Pleasing View. Ing with his shopmates Indeed, he fr«*quently went full Illi ri'.ilnst their One of the chief features that add to opinions and pi imipally a dust their or mar the appearance and attractive ness of a town is the condition of tbe actions. Often I have seen him up grounds around private residences. To proach the fellow who had ¡list rapped obtain the best results care must be out a striug of oaths and rebuke him taken and good judgment us«*d In set although never with a suggestion «.f ting out shrubs, trees and plants. Pharisaical supremacy, lie was sim Those s'urrouudlng the house are anal- ply trying to show the blasphemer agous to the frame of a picture and WHERE WORLD'S WORKS OF ART WILL HE HOl'SKD AT A.-Y. that it would pat him to < lit out his should be so arrauged as to give a EXPOSITION, SEATTLE. foolish, senseless swearing good background to tbe buildings aud lie did imt belong to any of the fra help to present a natural view of th«* In this building will be exhibited many priceless paintings. The dis place. terual organizations, but I lint«* known play will represent the art galleries of the world, for many of these pic The soil In which the trees are to be him to spend many a night w ith a sick tures will he the work of the old masters, including rare art exhibits planted is a very important considera shopmate. Frequently In* left in th«* from the Corcoran in Washington, the Art Museum in New York, the tion. If the soil is too sandy mid grav I home part of the not overabundant Chicago Art Institute and from a large number of private galleries of elly, bo hh to be deficient in plaut food, cash ill his pocket; but. belter than wealthy men in the United States and Europe, who have for years made good success with trees will be hln- that, in* left a smili* on the face of the the collection of famous old paintings their hobby. Paris and London deied unless tbe soil b« well fertilized. tir«*d, discouraged mil's«* wife, the have made large loans. On the other hand, the soil may be too children wished that he might come At the Alaska-Yukon Pacific Exposition the selection of pictures will heavy, but this condition can be over again, and th«* sick man felt tin* ch«*«*r come somewhat by the proper applica be limited to the works of men who have been recognized in the great of his presem «*. tion of stable manures. art competitions in all parts of the world. Many American artists will lie was an arbitrator in personal dis A good 16a my soil is conceded to be be represented in the display in the Fine Arts Palace at the Fixposition putes in the shop, and the boys never best tor trees aud oruameiibils. and in and arrangements have already been made for the shipping of these valu Not infre I repudiated his decisions some cases It would pay to haul this able paintings from art institues of this country to Seattle. I quently In* dared approach the boss in kind of soil to start the trees 1n. i G. L. Berg, art director of the Exposition, has visited all of the lead behalf of a SUppos«'dl.y wronged fellow The size of the bolt* to dig for the ing galleries of the United States, collecting the pictures suitable for dis workman. Th«* boys admired Ijis dis trees depends on tbe size of the plant. play at Seattle, and writes that the pictures already loaned will constitute interested nerve. Somehow lie seem«*d However, one rule can be given—be to know when the rest of ns bail met one of the greatest art displays assembled for international exhibition sure to dig the hole large enough to with adversity or <*ven the smaller dis • The Fine Arts Building is a fireproof structure and was one of the accommodate all the roots without couragements which made life seem first buildings completed on the Exposition Grounds. It cost more than crowding them. Before selecting ysur hard. Always was there a strong, $200,000 to erect the building. trees take a drive thr»mgh the neigh cheerful word which usually braced borhood to see what.trees and plants dampen <-« towel, roll them in it and up the fellow who thought that are already growing with success in tbe yards of your neighbors; also HOW TO KEEP A HORSE HAPPY leave for an hour or two. Iron the whole world ha«l gone wrong gloves on the wrong side, as it raises apprentices wen* particularly fond of write to your experiment »fallen and get its list. From the two sources you Practical Suggestions For Cold Weath the thread on the right. When per him because lie appeared to have a fectly dry turn them, and you will be lively Interest in their affairs. Never can make a list of the ones that would er From a Veterinary. pleased to see they look like new ones. did In* seem to hand out wisdom in suit your she best. Now you can go The great prevalence of diseases of Use bluing in the rinse water for all large chunks, w ith an air of patronage to your pursery catalogue and order the r»‘splratory organs in horses every or paternalism. I. Never was then* a your trees and plants with a feeling ef spring, says a well known horse doc gloves. suspicion of cant. Ed was just a sane, asHuran»*« that they will grow If you tor, is largely due to the weakening of How to Freshen Feather Pillows, healthy minded, strong hearted Chris give them th« proper care and atten the system by sudden < hills ettused by Feather pillows may be freshened tian workingman, who felt that there tion. standing in rain or sleet, especially In ordering trees do not select those when perspiring, and to carelessness and the feathers made light by plac was a place for Christian living out ing them out of doors in a clean spot side of tin* chureli building and a way that are too large, because It has been in blanketing. Then comes the shock during a hard rain. Let them be thor from the Sunday services. found that the best success has been of the cold northwest storms frequent oughly wet and then hang In a warm need May his kind ln<i'«*ase! secured with smaller tree« in winter, when the temperature hov oí a Ail plants to insure th** best sueeess ers around zero, and in consequence place to dry. Spots on the pillow cov them. The sympathetic t' er may be removed with a paste of shopmate counts for mor«* most should be transplanted during tbe dor the animal becomes too feeble to resist water and fuller’s earth. Another of us imagiiu*. Every morning brings mant seasop, nyl. while they can be disease. way to clean the feathers Is to place Ils weight of woe and every «'veiling •st out in the fajl or winter, spring Re sure If your horse is stabled in a them hi a cheesecloth bag and wash its burden. No matter what the cause, planting Is preferable. cold or »lrafty place that be Is well them in warm soapy water, followed the m*ed is ever th«* sum«*, and relief In transplanting do not place the blanketed, rind there should be a is usually found in the simple, manly trees too cloHe together or where they change <>f blankets, for to make lilm by several rinsings in clean water Feathers should never be placed in the message of lov<* and sympathy muni will obstruct the front view qf the stand under a blanket w hich Is wet fested in th«* life of the fellow who sun. house. Plant shrubs and ornamentals ei her from sweat or from snow or works by our side. At least it will in front of the trees, also near the rain is much worse than giving him no How to Keep Black Stockings Black. help, for it is doing just what th«* house, to soften the outltbes, and In blanket at till. Black stockings are apt to assume a Great Carpenter did and wliat he the sharp angles mad«* by the walks or Blankets for street use should be peculiar greenish look after repeated would continue to do were lie upon beds« To prevent sbadtttg of shrubs large enough to cover tbe horse from washings A simple way of preserv I earth. That's wliat made I'ougla-- the and ornamentals they should not be neck to tail and should coin«} well ing tbe color Is to wash them with soap machinist, a bigger factor In th«* llv«*s planted too close to the trees. When »'.own all around, and chest pads are that is free from soda and to add to of those 2.1MHI workingmen than any flowers are plaut«.*d they should be of great service. When the horse Is ♦ he last rinsing water a teaspoonfuLof other single individual. It paid him placed in front of the shrubs to finish making dellverj trips with frequent good vinegar. The stockings should be too. Anyway you'd think so if you the background. it is not a good plan stops th»* blanket may be folded across wrung out an«l clapped Into shape. A could see his fa««* yvliil«* lie worked to cut up tbe lawn in front of the the withers when the animal is in ac hot iron will destroy tbe color of stock yvorki'd for men ami for <¡<>«1 Just t house by trees or shrubs. A few small tion. Ings, particularly if they are wet. a machinist. Uev. < baric« Stelzle. groups of shrubs planted In the proper Coal delivery horses should be pro Pl* ces will break the monotonous out vided with blankets reaching nearly How to Enter a Burning Room Safely. lines of the lawn. to the ground, and again the use of In case of tire, when It Is necessary After planting th«* plants th»*y should »■best pads is to be commended. Owing to enter a burulug room or one choked receive ginxl «•art* and aftPbtlon. Plenty to tbe hardship of their task these with smoke, a wet silk handkerchief, of water must be supplied to them, animals are often for««*d Into perspira tied in one layer over the face, is a either naturally or artificially. The I tion even in very cold weather. They complete ■'W and eertaiu preventive •oil should never be allowed to become are, therefore, entitled to even greater against suffocation by the smoke. Ry dry The time to irrigate can be de consideration and must have it if their this means the smoke Is entirely ex termined by examining the sol). If health and usefulness are to be main cluded from the lungs, and yet ft is the soil around the plants cracks open A. Garfield tained. possible to breathe freely. too much after irrigating the cracks Cal» horses should likewise be blan- should be clos«*d by fTUlng with soil or Mil. and Steamboat Work Our keted with great care, since they are How to Clean White Ribbons. tamping it down This should be done often obliged Io stand severe expo Wash white ribbons in gasoline and until the trees or plants are estab- sure, und the special blankets made they will not turn yellow, as they will i terbed specialties for them should be In general use. when washed with soap and water. Pruning the trees and shrubs should No Worse should be forced to stand be practiced only wlien necessary. even for a few minutes during severe SPECIAL MACHINES Dog Honored by a Union. Plants should be pruned to give them weather without a covering. Above A bloodhound has been elected an form, to remove extra growth and all. see to It that when standing In a honorary member of a Cleveland local dead branches Th«* natural form of chill stable dry blunkets are provided of the Bridge and Structural Iron the trees, shrubs and ornamentals and used. Whatever you do, don’t Workers' union, and a large photo should be preserved as .much as possi blanket your hors«* while it Is in ac graph of the flue animal hangs in the ble I.lmbs removed should be cut off tion. There Is no more certain means office of the union’s secretary. The close to the trunk to Insure quick heal GENERAL REPAIRING of Inducing serious if not fatal Illness, way it came about was as follows: ing of the wound—J. E. Mundell In since the blanket Is certain to become The ironworkers were having some New Mexico College Press Bulletin moist from sweat and to cause a chill trouble with the contractor on a large Pattern Shop in Connection the moment the animal stands. building in Cleveland. A local detec Aid In Playground Work. One other suggestion which will add tive agency employed to "protect" the Clubwomen In Boston have been the greatly to the health and comfort of building sent the hound along with its Por the best means of giving eight playgrounds to your horse. If the sun Is shining on a guards. Bloodhounds are especially the children of that city. The first cold day, be mire to have your horse keen In scenting out and running down playground was opened seven years stand on the sunny side of the street. tbugs. This one in Cleveland mixed ago, and It proved so popular that Lots of drivers do this, but the prac with guards and union pickets until plana were laid for playgrounds In all tice should b«> universal, for, with the he was able to decide for himself parts of Boston. It Is exiieettsi thnt very slightest inconvenience to your which side was entitled to his support. several more plots will be opened to self, you are giving your animal the He then deserted the detective agency the children this year. The work has benefit of the heat and the genuine bum h and allied himself witli the un grown until It has interested the city K»nie of a sun bath. ion forces. As tie was not “working government, which is now gtxlug aid at the business” he could not be ad to the clubwomen The women most How to Cure a Sore Throat. mitted as an active member, but seems I active in tbe scheme have organiz«*d a A gargle that has quickly baulsbed well satisfied to lie upon the honorary Copying and Enlarging a Spec Playground league, which has many many a bad sore throat is made by roll. thousands of children as members. The dissolving a teaspoonful of l*«wdered ¡ally. All work guaranteed league has Its own rules and enforces borax in a tumbler of water, This can Mixed Unions a Fallacy. a strict discipline. A league button is be used either hot or cold, but should The members of trades unions in brttowed ujiou boys who set an exam not lie swallowed. If the borax gargle Washington affiliated with the Central ple to their fellows, and It Is said that is not liked, strong saft water is an ex Labor union evidently do not take to the clubwomen 111 their efforts Is cellent substitute. It can be used kindly to the so called mixed union of due a movement of great Importance mnnj’ times a day. The good results bosses and workmen. Referring to In the moral and physical advance are Increased by snuffing the salt wa the matter in the Trades Unionist, Edi ment of the city. ter up through the nostrlls and back tor De.Nedrey snys: through the throat, A tens|x>onful of "That 'free,' independent, open shop salt to a glass of water Is strong proposition of the master builders of Value of Clvio Beauty. Newly furnished large light rooms We tblnk ourselves far alu*ad of Eu enough, especially If the nose and the District of Columbia calls to mind Telephone Electric Lights throat are sensitive. This salt water and tn some respect« wenre. but rope. the white man's offer to the Indian In the German« and the French builders gargle is used several times a day by giving him the choice of fowls. Baid Rented by single night, week 1 month of cities have learn«*! ehat many one trained nurse who has had many the white man, 'You take the hen and Americans do not yet appreciate that diphtheria patients without succumb I'll take the turkey, or I'll take the INQUIRE AT Of I ICE Ol rtvta beauty has a pr:wl1«n! value ing to the disease. turkey and you take the ben.' The In clo«Fk»' related to nearly every form of dian allowed that the white man didn’t I he BANDON STEAM I All)R\ How to Wash Silk Gloves. •Fade —Denver RepqbM«nn talk turkey Io him at all. which was an I n C*mt C an nt MviHTir. Silk gloves can be washed like any Intimation that tjie white man bad Ugly cities nre a reproach to ordi CUTTER'S BLACK LEG VACCINE nary good sense, and America Is fast ordinary material, though it is best to great nerve, and that Is just the opin California'» favorite, the mo t r.nc Warning the lesson. Out of the quick soak colored ones In salt water before ion organized labor has >f this 'at» st ccasful. easiest u•••<1 and lowest reliable an big of civic prtde now So conspUu- washing them, espc iully if the colors proposition of tbe Van Clcsveltes, no I » ler -»I 111 irm Writ» •us In many places la bound'to come a are not substantial. After rinsing the matter how much tbe un!>n busters' for free Biack Les Booklet THE CUTTER LABORATORY fner toen life »veryeWfre New York gloves turn them wrong side out and may try t<» comeal theU real pur BeHKti.av. Cat. •> I thing la a shady place to dry. . IM not pose. ■tfeld. If Vour dr-gp*! ! e- - - - OUT sprinkle them before irojjdn«, but vaccines, order dee-ct fr n. I!ii> sh-anit-i i give a regular 8 day •I I Kruse, noinaging agenl, 24 Calif or ma St., San Fiwuuco. Norton’s Book Stere New Location, New Goods, New Prices Having moved my store to the building opposite Trowbridge’s store 1 now have on hand a full line of r5 ; Books. Stationery, Cigars, Tobacco, Etc The largest assortment of POST CARDS ever brought to Bandon. Prices always right. Rate- si ' .i to £2.00 per day. week or month. SpeciaErates by Sample Room in (Connection. Bandon Portland and Coos bay Steamship Line BK EAR WAT El Sails ir in Cons Bay Saturdays at Service of Tide Sails from Portland Wednesday at 8 P. M C. M. SPENCER, Agent, Bandon G ET T Y i $7.50 $3 on Up Freight ; E. WALSl'ROM, Agent, Bandon. Oregou. 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