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t J « shallow. The yoUhg life in its -if. ♦ 4 « ♦ «• >* f <■ ♦ v> ♦ ♦ « « > c. v m be plastic <u formative period can Lodge and Frofessional Directory i ■V influenced ptightily for good or » Repst cthe Bandon Public harm by the culture .Mid manner V lor the ninth school month * Lodges are Requested tu Notify this Office ou Election of Officers and on and conduct of the teacher.. «ndrng Friday June 18. 1909. But the public should ever re •> Change of Meeting Night. Cards under this Head are 50c per in., month Grade 1 Miss Wilkins, Teacher— member that the t- diet’s oc ‘ : * * * ’ ? ' : * * i f■’ * * ' * * * * ■’ * * * * * * * * * Enrollment for year 71; enrollment cupation is laborious, I use tne lor month 48; daily attendance 43, Lew ah Tribe No. 48. Imp. O. R. M. Dr H. L. Houston word advisedly; because so many fyiEETS every Tuesday evening at 8 run at days attendance 857; days absence PHYSICIAN A SUKGNuN an “ easy as look upon teaching the Bandon Wigman. Sojourning chiefs Oftlos over Drug Store. Hoars. 9 to 12, 63; times late 1: roll of honor 18. rk is often in good standing aie cordially invited to attend. snap.” The teachei’s wor n.iu. 1:JJO to 4, p.m. t » to H in the evening. Otto Newman. Grade 2, Miss Marsh Teacher— ungtatelully depreciated, and al- C. T. C. fieger, Night cb II h Hiiewered from ottioe. of R. Sachem. Enrollment for year 30; enroll- IIANDON. - . . OKKUON wavs too scantily rewarded. The ment for month 26; daily attendance leist that is due them from scholars Masonic. Di’. Waren J Kelley 24; days attendance 445; days ab and citizens, is that we should aid D ANDON LODGE. No. 130 A. F. & A. | Physician and Surgeon - Operative sence 58; timeslate 1; roll of honor 7 M. Stated communications first Saturday them, and cheer them, and honor Surgery a Specialty. after the full moon of each month. All Master Office at residence in Charleston house opposite Crade 3- Miss Radley, Teacher them for their high calling and Masons cordially invited. C. I. Kune, W. M. Presbyterian church. Phone connection with Enrollment for year 43; enrollment Lloyd Rosa, Secretary laborious services. Lowe e drug store. for month 29; daily attendance 26; The supreme fact in this wot al is D>‘ I». Perk I uh days attendance 485.5; days ab iile; and only that is true education I. o. <>. I«’ 10 a. m. to 3 p I "D ANDON LODGE, No. 133. 1 O. O. F OFFICE HOURS: sence 33.5; times late 6; roll of in the be t sense of the word, which m., 7 p. tn. to 8 p. m. THE CALIFORNIA BUILDING AT A.-Y.-P. BXl’OSITION, SEATTLE every Wednesday evening. Visiting honor 12. is favorable to life ■ its growth, its brothers meets Office in New Denholm Building. in good standing cordially invited. California ’ s handsome building is one of the very striking structures Grade 4, Miss Hamlin, teacher— Jf A. McCord. N. G. joy; its strength, its freedom, its on the grounds of the Alaska-Yukon-Paciflc Exposition, it is in the old R. B. Derby, Secretary. • Enrollment for year 50; enrollment DR. LESTER P. SORENSEN. Spanish Mission type of architecture encountered so frequently in South use!ulness, its perseverance. Any' for month 37; daily attendance 35; ern California, and the detail of its front has attracted the attention of education that dwarfs, arrests or I Rebekah Lodge No. 126. days attendance 661.5; days ab artists and architects from all over the country. enfeebles life is evil. lyjELIS of P. hall every second and In the building every county of the golden state will have an exhibit. sence 30.5; times late o; roll of Men may differ as’to methds or ' *• fourth in I K. Office in New Lowe-Laird Building. ridays. Practice nights first Fri California, from Siskiyou to San Diego, has shown as much enthusiasm honor 22. T elephone at Home. day of the month; Social evening the 3d Friday inatruction and courses for study. for the Exposition M has Washington itself. ______________________ Houra: 9 a. m., to 5 p. m. By requeat ol the month. A cordial invitation extended to Grade 5, Mrs. Myers, Teacher— But we must all agree that the all members in good standing. * to 8, p. rn. Enrollment for year 43, enrollment BANDON supreme purpose of education is to Maggie White, N. G. OREGON for month 24; daily attendadee 23; English, general history, bookkeep those who have been the moving fit the young for life, or as the Clara Goetz, Secretary. tì. T, Tit EAIlUOl.il, days attendance 446.5; days ab- ing spirits in securing Ja new buildii g author already quoted puts it -“Tim Kulghtu of Pythian ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR Dilla Lomas, English, general deserve our thanks. sence 9.5; titnes^late I; roll of And the great purpose ot genuine education AT LAW, LODGE, N o . 64. Knight, o history school board that was charged with is not to store memory, or to ac TVEl.PHI honor 17. NOTARY PUBLIO Pythias. Meets every Monday evening Thos Laird, English general . the duty of letting the Contract, and custom to observances, but to at Kniglits hall. Visiting knights invited to Grade 6 Miss Murphy, Teacher IL N. <'OH1NIMN|<»NKK. fl. M Morrison, C. G. J of overseeing the construction strengthen man' with his own mind; attend. Enrollment for year 47; enrollment history Bandon, - ; Oregon B. N. Harrington, K. of R. S. Carl Bowman algebra, arithmetic I should have, and I an sure do have to rouse him to self activity; to vir- Ortica With Bandon InvAHtmant t o for month 31; daily attendance 29; Grace Disher, English, algebra, | our double thanks for their labors ify him; to give him fresh faith, days attendance 563; days absence Modern Woodmen, Dr. H- Kf. Brown, general history. ' and responsibilities were great and hope and energy; to deepen the ’T able rock camp , no . di 76, m . w , 26; times late 1; roll ot honor 13; Resident Dentiat. of A. meet» the 2d and 4tli W«lnesdays Office in Panter Building Zetjie Gibson, bookkeeping manifold more so than we realize. I foundations of his being; to cultivate Grade 7, Miss Walker Teacher— of each month at K. P. hall. Visiting neighbors Office Hours: 9 to 12 M., I to 5 P. M. Enrollment for year 40; enrollment English This new building will greatly in his faculties; to give him a firiner cordially invited to attend. Phone, BANDON. OREGON R. W. Boyle, H. C. Kinley, algebra, , English. for month 27; daily attendance 25;! Elsie ------ o------------ —R. crease the facilities of educating the grasp of truth and a clearer view of E E. Oakes, Clerk.. days attendance 502; days absence ! .'(eneral history, bookkeeping. C. R. BARROW youth of our community, and tilings as they are. Whatever nar DIC. K. W. BOSS ITE It 35; timeslate o; roll of honor 15.1 Amelia Chaneay, English, general education is simply a preparation rows whatever Attorney and Oouuselor-at Law hardens-whatever PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Grade 8, Mrs. Kopf, Teacher---- history j in childhood and youth for the ac enslaves-is foreign to the purpose COQUILLE. - ORE BANDON OREGON Victor Breuer, Enrollment for year 33; enrollment bookkeeping, t;ve ¿utjes ¡n |jfe How true then of education.” Office over Sheets' Store Office and residence in Panier residence property for month 11; daily attendance 7; Engl‘sh next door to Bijou Theatre Office Phone. Maur 335; residence, Main 346 is the saying “the greatest service Guy Fredrick, algebra, English; i we can do a human being is to days attendance 134 days absence Concluded next week. general history, bookkeeping 48; times late o; roll of honor 1. 1 give him a right education.” ‘‘And Iom Ostien, English, general 1 | this is especially true of woman, High School H. C. Ostien, Prin, HELE FOB THOSE WHO HAVE STOMACH history who as a mother, is the aboriginal Mrs. Ostien Assistant. TROUBLE I Ernest Wilkins, English, general I ami God appointed educator for the Enrollment for year 33; enrollment After doctoring for about twelve history. j child and youth. ” In countries years for a bad stomach trouble and lor month 28; daily attendance 27; Sylvia Rackleff, arithmetic, gen ' where woman is ignorant men are days attendance 505; days absence spending nearly live hundred dol eral history j coarse and sensual. Increase her ’ars for medicine and doctors’ fees, 1 30.5; times late o; roll of honor 12. Hazel Stephenson, arithmetic, ’ : power of knowledge and culture and purchased my wife one box of Cham Summary English, general history she will work more efficiently to berlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets, Total enrollment for year 400; en Maud Lowe, algebra, English ! purify life and to make justice, winch did her so much good that she Having moved my store to the building rollment for month 261; daily at continued to use them and they general history, arithmetic, physical opposite Trowbridge’s store I now have ' temperance, virtue and love prevail. have done her more good than all tendance 239; days attendance geography on hand a full line'of 4599 5; days absence 324; times Some fair degree ot progress in of the medicine I bought before. Lena Langlois, algebra, English, low a, SAMUEL BOYER, Folsoill, late to; roll of honor 117. I knowlege ought Io be made before l his medicine is for sale by C. Y. general history arithmetic. physical Roll of honor includes pupils I the age of 20. But education is not I.owe. Samples free. | geography. neither absent nor late during the I finished when one < leaves school, ------- OCKz------- Ebba Wiren, arithmetic, general The largest assortmont of POST CARDS month; The following students of The object of schooling is not to I history ever brought to Bandon. Prices always the High School nave attained a j finish our education; it is rather to Is your subscription paid? right. Erma Craine, Amer, Hist. standing of A for the month in the I Beg in the education which lasts English algebra, general history, subjects named. A equals 95 to 1 throughout life. FURNISHED ROOMS arithmetic 100 per cent. The best education renders the AT Nora Gibson, general history. , mind, open, luminous, fair, supple Ensa Perkins, bookkeeping, En physical geography , and manysided; and increasesones glish. Elisha Wilson, arithmetic, intellectual powers. Sometimes Lentner Callier, algebra, gen BANDON ORBOON physical geography. i voung people ask “what’s the use eral history Jessie Wood, Amer, history Capititi, 4'25,04MI ! of this or that study” which is Marguerite Haberly, bookkeep Beulah Hesse, English Nice denn rooms 2ft and 5Oo a BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J. L. Kronenberg, President. J. Denholm, Vice ! disagreeable to them at first. ing. algebra, English, general his-1 night ; *1.25 a week ; !ji5 amonth Dorothy Gibson. Amer, history, I resident; F. J. Fahy. Cashier; Frank Flam, T. P. Hanly. : Young people-never ask such a tory. A general banking business transacted and customers given every accommodation con- 1 arithmetic, geometry ----- OREGON j<|uestion-but ask what effect will BANDON Dilla Lomas, algebra, bookkeep sistent with iiafe and conservative banking * The following pupils were neither ( ORRESPONDEN IS: The American National Bank, of San Francisco, Calif; 1 this or that study have upon your ing, general history. i absent nor late during the year. Merchants National Bank, Portland. Oregon; The Chase National Bank, of New York. thinking habits and mental powers, Thos. Laird, algebra, English. Grade 4—Delphi Langlois, Fl »7 and character in the great activities Carl Bowman, algebra, arit hmetic Wright, Mary King I Carries a fine line of ol life? ‘ bookkeeping. I Grade 5—Orlan Morgan, Harry Of course there should be growth I Grace Disher, algebra, English King, Otelia Lewin, (Trace Gib in knowledge, as knowledge widens Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Zettie Gibson, algebra, English. son, Clinton Conger, Jennie Brown. our mental vision, and increases our Elsie Kinley, algebra, English, Grade 6 --Edna Gallier, David AÜATES CUT AND POLISHED attainments. But a full roi nded general (history, bookkeeping. Rackleff education includes the whole man AgateDJewelry Made to Order Amelia Chaneay, English, general Grade 7—Eldon Langlois BRIDGE A BEACH I Stoves, Rangeland Healers have in them so many excellencies Growth should be simultaneous history. Grade 8 -Lura Morgan that they are now i acknowledged the greatest sellers on the coast and they are growing mentally, morally and spiritually. Victor Breuer, Algebra. in favor every ' year. We have the exclusive agency in Bandon for these household hoiueh.Jd High School. Guy Frederick, FINE ENGRAVING The teacher who measures up to Guy Frederick, algebra, English, Thos. Laird, Lena Langlois, Dorothy and office necessities, and prices range exceedingly modest in either case. all the requirements of his or her bookkeeping. Gibson. TINNING AND PLUMBING A SPECIALTY. position occupies indeed an honor Tom Ostien, English, general his Respectfully submitted, Our Assortment nf Hardware, Tinware and Edged Tools is Most Complete. able and responsible one. The tory. H. C. O stien , Supt. teacher comes next to the moth« r Ernest Wilkins, algebra, book ------- OOO--------- in influence uj on the life of the keeping, English CHAMBERLAIN H COLIC CHOLERA AND stliool boys and school girls, They Sylvia, Rackleff, algebra, arith DIARRHOEA REMEDY LHE BEST AND SUREST metic, general history j should therefore strive to the ut» “it affords me grest pleasure to Hazel Stephenson, algebra, arith stale that I consider the |>r- pain lion 1 most to be well informed. They known as Ubambeiiain's Colic. Chol I should be moral and religious, not metic, general history. Maud Lowe, algebra, English, era and Diarrhoea Remedy the best ¡bigoted or fanatical but in earnest; 1 ami surest of good resnlts of any I general history, arithmetic hav ever used in mv family. ' »ays P. and in love with the calling of Lena Langlois, algebra, English E. Herrington, of Mount Aerial, Ky. teaching; armed against discourage j Phis is the universal verdict of all ment' eager to help and teach their general history, arithmetic who use this remedy. Its cares are Ebba Wiren, algebra, arithmetic I mi prompt and effectual that people pupils. ‘They must reverence the take pleasure in recumiuendKig It. youthful and general history ■till undeveloped MAGAZINE Erma Craine, arithmetic, English, For Male by <!. Y. Lowe. mind for its grand possibilities, and --- OOO---- general history Addiess of Rev. 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