Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, June 24, 1909, Image 2

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The Outcome of Education the forces of the moral law were to your education not forget the heart. This is what you. are e igaged in.
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This class has the hi nor ot being
Lodge tLxid Professional Directory
the second class to graduate from
the Bandon High School, but in
Lodges ate Requested to Notify this Office on Election of Officers and on
graduating let tne remind yoa «hat
you are just commencing the cul •> Change of Meeting Night. Cards under this Head are 60c per in., month
ture of the soul.
W> know not 4c '' * *
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what shall be yottr career in the
Lewah Tribe No. 48. Imp. O. R. M.
future, but we hope that it shall be
Dr H. I_i- Houston
1W h-E I S every 1 uesday evening at 8 run at
PHYSICIAN & SUHGEUA
one o( further ecucation.
Let your
the Bandon Wi, .n*.n. Sojourning chiefs
Ottioe
over l*rng Store. Hours. 9 to 1?,
mind and soul be shaped by the in ¡¡(Mid standing are cordially invited to attend.
n.tu. 1:30 to 4. ,i.m.; 7 to 8 in the evening.
C. I F leger,
Otto Newman,
masters. Whether they be masters
Night calls luiswered from offioe.
L- of R.
Sachem.
H.tN'iON.
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OKKtiON
of art to open the vast resources o‘
the imagination, whether they be
Dr- WarenJ Kelley
MoNOIlir.
the masters ot literature and ■g ANDON LODGE. No. I30 A. F. & A.
Physician and Surgeon • Operative
M. Stated communications first Saturday
history to set on lite the passions
Surgery a Specialty.
after the full moon of each n onth. All Mastei
at residence in C harleston house oppoute
for the best, or whether they be the Masons cordially invited. C. 1. Kime. W. M. Office
Presbyterian church. Phone connection with
Lloyd Rosa, Secretary
masters of mathematics and science
Lowe’e drug store.
to give skill in handling the won­
I*r N. I,. Perkin«*
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derful things of nature, let culture be
OFFICE
HOURS: It) a. m to 3 p
yoar part. Make the very best of ■g ANDON LODGE. No. 133. 1. O. O F.
m.,
7
p.
tn.
to 8 p. tn.
meets every Wednesday evening. Visiting
what h is been given you. Use the brother» in good standing cordially invited.
Office in New Denholm Buildiug.
J. A. McCord. N. G
advantages th it you have. Stand
R. B. Derby, Secretary.
DR. LESTER P SORENSEN.
upon the mountain tops ,1 here the
sun can shine upon you.
Thus
Rebekah Lodge No. 126.
shall you receive culture, as the .
EE. IS in K. of P. hall every second and
Office in New Lowe-Laird Building.
little seed receives from the eat th
fourth l iidays. Practice nights first Fri­
Telephone at Home.
day
of
the
month;
Social
evening
the
id
Friday
atul from, the sun its m urishment.
Hour*:
9 a. m., to S p. m. By requavt
ot the month. A cordial invitation extended to
7 to 8, p. m.
but with all that you receive from all members in good standing.
BANDON
OREGON
Maggie White, N. G.
the great masters of the world
Clara Goetz, Secretary.
for culture, place first amo ng them
<i. T. TKFAIMMIl.il,
ATTORNEY
AND COUNSEL! R
all the Son of Man, the great mas­
Knight* of I’ythiaH
/
AT LAW,
ter of the soul, whose culture is the j^ELPHI LODGE, No. 64, Knights o
NOTARY PUBLIC
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Pythias. Meets every Monday evening
highest and best.
U.
M.
(OH
MIMMI» NEK.
at Knights hall. Visiting knights invited to
1 be retained, to be held in the mem­ Many a man has gone from college
ory, to be held in the life and not with every promise that high honors
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We publish below the baccalauer- to be allowed to slq> away, f->r as could give him, but he allowed his
ate sermon preached by the Rev. surely as they did pot ke«p them, heart-life to simmer away under the
Geo. H. Roach Sunday evening there would be a waste v»f life. So burning of a dissapated passion.
he told his son that it was a part of That is where education is incom­
June 13:
his
education to keep the moral law, plete if it does not touch the man.
“Keep thy heart with all diligence,
lor out of it are the issues of not to let it slip awav from him. But if the young men and women
life."
Prov. 4 : 23
This is one great incentive to of our schools can be made to see
Solomon, in thus instructing his, education.
That by learning, we that real culture lies in making the
son, or the one to whom he gives shall be fitted to step in and keep man a man and the woman a
this injunction, laid stress upon the what our fathers have given us. woman, then in our education keep­
The outcome of That we shall preserve at it. best ing the heart is essential duty. An
outcome of life.
education. It all depended what the civilization that is laid upon us incident is told of a Swiss martyr,
he should put into his education, and not let it suffer.
These great who long ago was condemned to be
what he should expect to get out of forces of genius and nation are to burned, and as he stood up before
the kindled fire about the stake, he
it. This was the law of investment. be kept.
It he put into his education the
1st So men are in the business turned to the judge who had con­
idea of physical training the out­ of keeping wealth. I once stood demned him and sail: “Sir, I have
come would be a developed body. upon the brink of Niagra river and ; one last request to make of you.
If he should put into his education watched the water as it fell over It is that you will put your hand on
the idea of mental training, the out­ those great falls, I viewed it from I my heart first, and then lay it on
come would be a developed mind. every side, and from every way I i your own and then tell the people
But if he shall put into his education looked at the falls I satv something which heart beats the more violent­
the idea of an ideal man the outcome of their grandeur, but I was always ly.” He stood there calm, serene and
would be developed manhood. Il impressed with the massiveness of tranquil amid the smoke and flame,
depends altogether upon what a the volume of water which was fall­ with a heart th <t was untarnished.
man invests into his education, what ing.
Millions of tons of water, ! There are just such heroic actions
the outcome shall be. Hence Sol­ suggesting immense power, that .that lie within the range of our
omon said “Invest in things of the was unused and was allowed to go ! educated tnen and women today,
heart. Keep thy heart with all dili­ by. But now they are turning aside if their hearts are clean, and are
from the evil that
gence; for out of it ate the issues of some of the water and using it in I kept free
life.“
manufacture and conv. rting the lie around.
j attend.
11. M Morrison, C. G.
Bandon,
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Oregon
In thus speaking to the graduating power into that of electricity, In-I Keep the heart because out of it
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B. N. Harrington, K. of R. S.
Office W ith Bandon Investment t.n
class and to the members of the stead of allowing those falls pass on are the issues of life. What are
11 V oU AltE WORTH #50 000 DoN’t
school upon the outcome of life, it is down the great stream and be lost, some of these issues of life? One of
Modern Woodliwi*»
Dr. H- LÆ. Brown,
REAU Tills
Resident Dentist.
is important lor us to know what to men are in the business of keeping the issues of it is a record regis-
T’ABLE ROCK CAMP. N o . 9176. M. W,
This will not interest yon if yon
Office in Panter Building
of A. meets the 2d and 4th Wednesdays
put into it .
We are still engaged that power, not letting it slip away. tered. Every day, yea, every hour are worth fifty thousand tinllars, but
of each month at K. P. hall. Visiting ni ighliors
Office Hours: 9 to 12 M., I Io 1 P. M.
in putting into life.
Putting into Now that is what men do regarding we are making a record for our- if toil are a man of m 'derate means cordially invited to attend.
Phone.
BANDON. OREGON
cannot afford to »niploy a E E. Oakes. Clerk..
R. W. Boyle. H. C.
life that which will build it up, and wealth. Men are not engageu as selves. That record is written in- and
physician when yon have an attack
C. R. BARROW
not that which will tear it down. much in getting more money, as delibly upon the pages of time. of diarrhoea, yon will tie pleased to
»K. C. W. ICOSMTElt
That is education.
Educatian they are jn stopping the waste of it. We will not be able to erase what is know that one or two doses ol Clinin-
Attorney and Oounselor-at Law
berlttin’s- (Jolie, Cholera anil Diar­
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
written
down
by
the
great
biograph
­
They
call
it
leakage.
How
mu^h
of
means a drawing out, a building up,
COQIJIL l L.E s - ORE
rhoea Remedy will cure it.
This
BANDON
OREGON
an edifying. The word edifice is wealth today is gainee by stopping er H. S. He writes a true re­ remedy bus been iu use many years Office
Office over Steels’ Store
and residence in Panter residence property
Our great nation’s cord according to the heart. It is and is thoroughly reliable Price 25
related to it. The foundation is the leakage!
next door to Bijou Theatre
Office Phone, Main 335;
residence. Main M6
laid, the walls rise, until finally the forest reserves are establisned for the like speaking into a phonograph. cents.
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great cathedral of noble proportions purpose of keeping our timber A great singer stands before the
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is erected.
So into the young wealth. Our great manufacturers instrument and as she sings every
Notice
manhood and young womanhood of are engaged in saving what they sound of the song is registered
If there
They keep I upon the sensitive wax.
of our schools, there are to be put call the by products.
To the patrons of Bandon Light
I are any defects in her tone or voice,
the
wealth
from
wasting.
So
it
is
those building qualities which will
and
Water Co. we have established
finally reveal a noble, worthy out­ everywhere in business, men are those will all be repeated i 1 the
There is a record an office centrally located on Wharf
come. We are told that “in the learning the great principle ot phonograph.
Street opposite the fire engine
great hall that Merlin built for King keeping wealth from slipping out made; and we shall never be able to
erase the record we make, for out house where you will call to pay
Arthur, the largest. finest, the of their hands.
your water rent on and after July
Having moved my store to the building
oi the heart the mouth speaketh.
world knew, with its beautiful stain­
2d We can see it also in the
t 1909 each month and failute to
opposite
Trowbridge’s store I now have
ed glass windows, every window matter of health.
Another issue of life is the char
The period of
do this on or before the loth day
on hand a full line of
depicting some great battle of the youth, when the boy or girl is gain­ al ter. There is not only a recotd
of each month the water will be shut
king, there was one window in ing physical vigor, in short, after made of what you do but there is
off and the penalty for turning it on
which there was no picture; it was we have passed the years when our the formation of whal you are.
Books, Stationery, Cigars, Tobacco, Etc
will be one month s rent in advance
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waiting for that great battle which strength is growing, then the
Living is not altogether doing,
for the first month and 50 cents for
The largest assortmont of POST CARDS
should be worthy at some future great bulk of life, when we are en- but it is being, and character is
each time thereafter.
ever brought to Bandon. Prices always
time to take its place by these gaged in real oceupation, is a time that which we are. Our characters
Bandon Light & Water Co.
right.
others, and which should add new when a person necessarily engages are just what we make them. Ac­
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beauty to the room.” That battle in keeping the health. The time of cording as our hearts shall be left
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had not yet been fought, and in the getting strength is then passed. | unguarded and open to the tempta­
STOMACH
TROUBLES.
greater hall ot life, there is still the We are no longer free as we were j tions that come to us, or whether
Many
retuarkabie
cures of stomach
vacant window, waiting for the bat­ in the days of youth and childnood, j they are closed so that no evil can
troubles have been effected by Cham­
tle which the young men and women but under life's great purpose. Wei get in, our characters will be form berlain's Stomach and Liver Lab
of our land shall fight. Eor this have done much if our health once ed. There are only two kinds of lets. One man who has spent ()v«r i
character to make a man, either two thousand dollars for medicino
battle there are now being prepared- acquired is not wasted.
and treatment was en red hy a fow
educated-that they may be worthy
“An ounce of prevention is worth good or bad; therefore keep the boxes of thene tableta. Fríen 25
of a place in that window, That is more than a pound of cure.
cents, Samples freeat Lnwe’s
Wei heart
SOLE AGENTS FOR
the aim of our schools, to train the have often heard that that means j Another issue of life is
in­ stor «.
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National Brewing Co. Beer. Botti# and Steam Beer.
mind not only but to give us men keep the health; do not waste it. fluence. Influence follows close on
in the largest sense of the term as Our cities are doing it. They require to character. You cannot measure
All Persons« Knowing
an outcome.
pure milk, pure water, clean streets, | influence. It -is not registered here
Themselves To Be Indebt­
For this purpose I have chosen and quarantine diseases. The great by (lie words you say or by the
ed to Panter Brothers - - -
You may not say a
the text “Keep thy heart with all business today is not getting health, deeds you do.
diligence.” Let me remark in pass­ as we would imagine from the great single word and vet there will be an Formerly engaged in the General
It is what you are. Mercantile Business in Bandon,
ing that we make it our great bus­ amount of notice which is given the [ influence.
Your
personality
creates an atmos- Oregon, are hereby notified to make
iness not “to get’’ but “to keep ’ sports, but the great business is in
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phere,
anti
in
your
presence some­ payment and settlement of said in- i
Keeping, not gettirg is the great keeping it.
occupation of men. The things
3 We also make it our business body else must breathe that atmos- debtness to me, the undersigned,
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A person's phere. What you are affects those without further delay by check, or
that we have are already given, and (O keep our honor,
BRIDGE At BEACH Stoves. Ranges^antl Heatershave in them so many excellencia
all that we do is merely to keep reputation is a thing that he is not ! about you. If your life is'a profane postal money order payable to me
that they are now acknowledged the greatest sellers on the coast and they are growing
in favor every year.
We have the exclusive agency in Bandon for these household
them. We conserve the forces that | , willing to let slip through his life, that profanity is going to have as trustee; same to be forwarded to
and office necessities, and prices range excee dingly modest in either case.
are given to us. The great world j hands. Some of you may have its effect upon the society about ine to my office at Marshfield,
with all of its laws of nature and q I . noticed in the Telegram not long ' you and you cannot help it. Il Oregon.
TINNING AND PLUMBING A SPECIALTY.
You and each of you are further
science and of human life, are our ago a paragraph concerning an old you life is pure and clean, that
Our Axsortment of Hardware. Tinware and Edged Tool* fa Most Complete.
inheritance. We do not create the soldier of the Civil War. He had purity and cleanliness will make notified that on the 14th day of
forces of the universe but we are found out only recently that opposite pure and clean the atmosphere for June 1909 I was duly qualified as
learning t® harness them up. We j his name on the Government record some one else to breathe. There such Trustee in said Matter of said
say that
Columbus discovered j was the word deserter. It had hap­ fore “Keep the heart with all dill Panter Bros, now pending in the
America, as if he made it, but he pened while he was in the war that I gence."
District Court of the United States
JUG AND BOTTLED GOODS AT WHOLESALE PRICES
Lastly out of the heart there in and for the District of Oregon,
only found what was there already. he had been called home on account
6-vr old Rye of Bourbon
We have appropriated America and of the sickness of his father and ! comes a destiny. We have siarted and that any payments of said in»
$3.50 Gal »^sumped
J3 t0
tíal
Whiskv
For this reason he nad upon a road which we know is not 1 debtedness made to any other pel -
our great business is, to keep mother.
8-yr old Rye 01 Bourbon
4.00 Gal p“}ro^“e
1.25 to 2.25 Gal
Whisky
America,
So it is with all the obtained leave of absence, but some­ limited by time. Whatever may be j son, or parties is unwarranted and j
IO-yr old Rye or Bourbon
5.00 Gal She7o™"e 1.50 to 2.50
forces that are newly discovered. how or other, the word deserter the record that we make or the unauthorized by law and anv such
Whisky
We are engaged in keeping them, had been put by his name, and as I character that we bear, or the in- | payments so nt ide at any time here- I
We carry a full line of Beers, Ale. Porter and Wines of every description
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they are our inheritance and not | soon as had learned of it, 50 years I tiuence that we give these things , tofore, should be promptly reported
Phone Main 36 or mail your order. Satisfaction guar­
our creation. May we not say this ' afterward, he took steps to have 1 are all going to shape our destiny ■ to me as such Trustee in said cause
anteed or money refunded
the
wortkerased.
We
do
not
like
We cannot measure the bounds of for the purpose of taking such steps
also of our ideals? Whenever a new
vision, a new inspiration, shall to have our names tarnished and life; and whatever things we take as will protect the interests ot all >'
come to us, through the instruction we guard jealously our reputation, into life here, are going to mark the parties having made such payments;
of teachers, we begin to keep that for it means our standing in the outcome in the great beyond. Do and all parties interested in said
vision as an ideal We keeo them as family, among friends, in business not forsake them in your education matter of said Panter Bros.
and among men. We are not so for life—the education that will
Any person, or parties failing to !
the goal toward which we strive.
It is with this thought In mind much concerned in getting a name keep the heart and cultivate the , comply with above notice and re-I
soul, for out of these are the issues quireinent will be proceeded "gainst
First Class Laundry Work Guaranteed.
Special
that we are urged to keep what I as we are in keeping it.
in said Couit as the meiift ot the
our education gives tM. We are in , But there is something better of life.
attention given to fine woolen goods.
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case may require.
the business of keeping. Solqmon than any of these things for us to
Cleaning mid preening .Men*' Suit« and Ladies' fini» skirts given
keep
It
is
the
highest
and
best
Members
of
the
graduating
class
said, “My son, forget not- my law;
Dated at Marshfield, Oregon this
,
prompt attention
but let thine heart keep my com thing io life. I ca* bring no more of 1909.—All that I have said to- iSth'day oi June 1909.
ittfnup ates^ge’ iu view* bf yout ni^ht lays emphasis upon culture
C has B. S elby ,
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. mandments."
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• F. A. BATES, Proprietor
tu aud especially upon soul-culture, 23 3t
Solomon intended to say that all education, than that Jvu
Trustee-Panter Bros.
Norton’s Book Store
New Location, New
Goods, New Prices
Bandon
B ottling W orks
Bandon
Oregon
V. Mc XAIR
THE HARDWARE MAN
Bandon Wine & Liquor Co., Inc.
BANDON STEAM LAUNDRY
Family Washing a Specialty.