Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, July 22, 1909, Image 7

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    ARAGO'S
A MEDICINÉ BOTTLE
THE LOTTERY Of LIFE
Rraaant For the Friend
Is Going to.Travel.
• Was Enormou In £>zc. •
Safely Anchored.
Who
It Wai
Emmanuel Arago, the l’r< n -h |H<liti
.A most useful present to make fot What They Can Do Along Civic
Mary Leslie, having been left a pour
clan, was a nephew of tin* noted as-
the friend who is going to travel is
trotionier and was considered a hand
orphan, sought to eurn her living by the linen bag to hold bottles of medl
Improvement Lines.
sonn* man. although his nose was ex
working as a designer in wail ;>a;>er». cine. Dull green, blue or brown linen
tremely conspicuous. At < ne time in
ThLs hurt the feelings of her fashion­ would be suitable for the bag. which
was traveling by train to
able cousins, the Percivals, with the ¡Ms two lows of four |>ockets each, SAMPLES OF EFFECTIVE WORK
when a child who was in the
exception of young Tom, who admired l'he lower pockets are dee|»er and hold
and who had watched Ar; .:>• for - iu<
her greatly. Mr. D’Eresby, a million­ the larger bottles. These are stitched
Cleaning Up School Yards and Cem«- time with dilati-d eyes 1 can to cry
aire, wanting designs for an elegant
In vain did the child’s mother en
house be was about to build, was re­
terias—Seeing That Streams Are Not
deavor to calm the perturbed Juvenile
ferred to Mary, and, stepping to her
Befouled—Teaching Children Value The poor mother was in despair, and
table, “Are you the drawing girl?” he
I
of Public and Private Property. •
as the shrieks grew more and more
demanded somewhat brusquely.
There may be country societies for piercing Arago felt bound to interfere
“Yes. sir; 1 am,” said Mary.
and see what he could do. lie said to
x”Well,” said Mr. D’Eresby ufter a
civic Improvement, but 1 have never
the child:
moment's survey of the work upon
heard of one. However, I do know
“What alls you, my dear?"
which she was engaged. “I believe
of much effective work done by Indies
Thus addressed, the child sobbed
you’re the very one to carry out my
to improve surroundings In their com­ out, "Take off your ■ nose."
Meas. My carriage la at the door.”
munities without organized effort, and
Arago looked at : tiie mother, who
Mary, bewildered, was whirled up
every year the work is Increasing. In grew very confused I and said:
Fifth avenue by the side of a man who
“Ah, monsieur, i excuse me—excuse
many eases the men claim all the
talked of Michelangelo, Raphael and
my son.”
credit,
but
the
real
work
was
done
by
Leonardo da Vinci as if they were
“But, madame,” said Arago, "wliat
their wives and sisters and daughters.
people he had Just met at Delmonico’s.
does he mean?"
It was very strung. ; but, after all,
The pioneers in agitating reform are
The mother then explained that she
there was an element of “niceness”
Just as much workers as the ones who had during the carnival taken her
about it.
do the actual work, and in every com­ child to see a number-of persons in
Mr. D’Erseby’s sudden apparutlon on
munity that is wide awake the ladies masks and with false noses ami he
the matrimonial horizon caused no In­
have a large share in bringing about had become so exciti-d Hint lie could
considerable sensation, as may readily
the changed conditions. In one place thing of nothing else.
be conjectured, and half the marriage­
“By an unfortunate occurrence," she
where campers or traveling thieves
able young ladles in New York pre­
added, “we got Into the same carriage
took
possession
of
the
schoolhouse
and
pared their arrowy smiles and glances
tore down the fence to replenish their as you, who no doubt for some good
for bis heart, among others Josephine
on by machine and have an oblong campfire the men were indignant, but reason are prolonging the carnival,
Percival.
Rut you see what a deplorable result
“I must marry rich,” argued that strip of the material for the I bottom. it took a woman to telephone to the
has followed, Let me then beg of you
young lady, “for I have such expensive so that the bottles set in nicely.
of
authorities every time that set
to have pity on a poor mother and
A piece of tape is fastened to each
tastes, and I should so enjoy a hand­
campers arrived and have them or- take off your nose."
some home. I’m sure I’m as good pocket and also to the bag. which al­ tiered away. Every man in the neigh­
“But, madame,” said Arago, stupe-
looking as the average with a little lows the pockets to set forward a lit borhood had given toll of corn and fled.
tie.
The
top
of
the
bag
has
a
casing
illy powder and my hair nicely craped,
chickens and other property without
“A little more and my child will
and there's no reason I shouldn't win through which Is run a wooden rod, taking action, but once the idea of
have convulsions,” shrieked the moth­
while
tape
is
attached
to
each
end
to
the prize.”
driving away the intruders became er. “Take off your false nose.”
“That’s it,” said Tom scornfully. hang up the bag by, and the whole popular the men boasted of what they
“But, madame.” said Arago
bag is bound with the same tape. The »had accomplished.
“Go in and win.”
spair.
“that is impossible. This is
Miss Percival was introduced by upper pockets are set In with small
In another neighborhood the ceme­ a false nose, but my own!”
box
plaits.
dint of special maneuvering that very
tery was the disgrace of the com
“Impossible, impossible!” cried
evening to Mr. D’Eresby and ertngratu
munlty, being overrun wi*h weeds and agonized lady.
lated herself on making considerable | LETTERS OF CONDOLENCE.
briers and wild grass.
The ladies
“Touch it,” said Arago.
headway In the good graces of that I
proposed giving a dinner to all who
The lady gave a pull at Arago's
extremely eligible gentleman. And as Ba Brief and Try to Express Your Sor­ would lend a hand in grubbing out nose, but It did not come off in her
I
time went on appearances grew more
the wild shrubbery and weeds, and in hand, as Alio bad expected
row Naturally.
and more favorable. Mr. D’Eresby
To the majority of persons there is one day such a decided improvement
“A thousand pardons," she said, “but
was evidently amused by her artless no more difficult social duty than that was made by sturdy bands that it lias pray—oh. pray, hide It with your hat."
prattle and lisping observations, nnd it
never fallen into decay since.
Of
So Arago continued his Journey with
of writing letters of condolence, and
was surely but one step from amuse- !
course tiie men did the work of clear­ his nose in his hat, and the child’s
many
shrink
from
it.
Yet
Those
who
merit to devotion. To be sure, he never
ing out the place and have since kept screams gradually subsided.
Arago
said anything that she could really ! ace in sorrow so greatly appreciate It clean, but the ladies deserve the himself used to tel! the story with
messages
from
their
friends
that
no
construe Into special meaning on the 1
real credit. Another case was that of much glee.
matrimonial question, but as long as effort to write such a uote should be obscene writing and pictures on walls
time nnd tiie dictionary were open to I considered too irksome.
and outbuildings of a country school
ROLE OF THE COCOANUT
him who knew-what might, next tran­
As a matter of fact, the writing of house. The ladies had the objection­
spire! Mrs. Percival began gravely to such letters should be no effort, for able places whitewashed or painted
consider the relative merits of satin every word should be spontaneous, over, and then the warning went forth The Staff of Life to the Natives of
Sea Washed Island.
aud rep silk for a wedding dress and i coming straight from th»- heart to that all offenders would be punished
It Is more than a coincidence that
to wonder whether Mrs. Parker next ■ , comfort those afflicted. These letters to the full extent of the law. The
door would consent to allow a door to 1 differ in tone aud in length according boys thought it only a bluff and pro­ the tree which furnishes a greater
be cut through into the apartment ad- | to the degree of intimacy one has with ceeded to “decorate” the w'alls once amount of available material to man
joining the dining room In case of a ' the person to whom one is writing. To more, but they were fined and fright­ than tiny other In the vast kingdom of
crowd at the bridal reception.
formal acquaintances the correct form ened so by the authorities that peace vegetables is the first to spring up on
One beamy summer morning Miss is to send one’s visiting card, on which and order reigned after that, Mhking the bare rocks of the newly arisen
Percival made one of a party of ladles one writes at the top of the card "Deep­ an example of the worst offenders eoral reef. The cocoanut. so formed
who were admitted, to visit the elegant I est sympathy" or "Our deep sympathy thoroughly coxved the others.
that it may have floated halfway across
D’Eresby mansion, now Just oil tile for you and yours" when you wish to
A young man from town was pre- the Pacific, is thus universally distrib­
verge of completion. Josephine whs In include their family and your own.
paring to dig a hole right in front of uted throughout tropical Islands.
high spirits, of course.
It thriven best near the sea. seldom
Letters of eoudolence should always a country lawn to erect a signboard
“He certainly must have meant be written on white note paper with when the mistress of the house ob- penetrating far into the interior. Its
something,” thought Josephine, “or lie black ink. Tinted paper for this pur­ Jected. The young fellow was dis­ hard shell is a coat of mail for the cm
never would have asked me so particu­ pose is incorrect, while colored inks posed to be smart, but when he fi is- bryo plnut, enabling it to stand hard
larly to come and look at the rooms.”
for social usage are obsolete. When covered that she would telephone for usage for a protracted period and
Whether Mr. D'Eresby’s “meaning” penning such a note write legibly, for the authorities he moved on in a hurry. locking up securely the precious life
applied equally to the seven other the mind and the eyes of the reader Half the big, disfiguring signs that be­ In miniature.
maidens and the two blooming widows will be under a great strain, and it is deck the forests and fields are there
The fibrous husk which envelops It
who accompanied her Miss Percival, a kindness to avoid any possibility of simply because the ladies of the com and is seldom seen on the market on
not being o? a strictly logical nature, taxing them.
miinit.v have never objected to them. account of the greatly increased bulk
never paused to consider.
Try to express sorrow naturally, just Until the women of the country rise breaks the jar which would be inevi
“How do you like tills room?” asked as you would talk, and do not endeav­ up in arms at the array of monstrosi­ table should the hard nut fall unpro­
Mr. D’Eresby as they paused In one or to say much, for a few rightly cho­ ties decorating every field and many tected from the tall tree to the ground
i
which looked as much like the heart of sen words will adequately carry the of the farm buildings the men will sixty or ninety feet below.
a bluebell as a furnished apartment feeling. It is usually most comforting » continue to give the privilege for a
Such a blow would scarcely fail to
well cotfid do.
A velvet carpet in to the bereaved to bear the lost one I few dollars.
break the shell, occasioning the loss of
shaded azures, a blue paper strewn praised, so always try to put in your
The fine open lawns that are getting the nourishing milk, so necessary to
with tiny fern leaves in gold, blue sat letter some tribute, Recall kindnesses to be so common In many communities the geriu. The outer husk not only
In chairs and a ceiling just tinted with done by the one now dead or any have worked havoc with the "rights" of breaks the jar of a fall, hut Imoys it
the pale cerulean of tiie middle sky It personal thing you can think of. and the farmer who was determined to al­ up on the water, while the tough outer
preserved a strange and pleasing Indi when you are writing of some one low his stock to roam at their own cuticle Is waterproof.
Thus is the tree which offers to man
vlduality in every feature and corner.
• with whom possibly you laid not a sweet wills. One such individual mov­
“Oh, it’s bee-yu-ti-ful!” murmured personal acquaintance think of things ed into a progressive neighborhood, and almost in the raw state all his neces­
Josephine, clasping tier kid gloved you have heard others say and quote bis pigs began destroying the flower sities freely scattered where the warm
hands in a species of ladylike ecstasy.
them with sincerity, for they will be beds of a neighbor who had no fence seas and their borders offer a footing,
“I am glad you like it,” said D’Eres­ a comfort and help toward the consola­ about his lawn. The busband warned and from it the humble native secures
by, moving back a tiuy marble statu tion to which you are seeking to con­ his wife not to make trouble with a sugar, milk, butter, wino, vinegar, oil,
neighbor, but the owner of the flower candles, soap, cups, ladles, cordage,
ette of Eurydice and critically adjust­ tribute.
ing an aquarium in the window. “This
It is most thoughtful when writing beds politely requested him to shut up matting, thatch for roof and material
is to be Mrs. D’Eresby’s sitting room." to persons in affliction, after express­ his pigs, lie disregarded the request, for raiment, combining food. clothing
“Your mother?” asked Josephine.
ing one’s sympathy, to offer-one's serv only to find his missing pigs in the and shelter In a single gift, continually
“No—my wife.”
ices in any way that might be useful “pound” a few days later, and he took making waste places habitable.—New
Age.
“Oh, you puzzling man!” cried Jo­ There are often little things others can I the hint.
The old fashion of driving out- from
sephine, making a little dive at him do for friends until the first shock
Building Up a Speech
with her lace fan. “You know very- passes and life resumes for them mori1 town with a load of garbage after night
Before making a speech Charles
and depositing it along some country
well you’re not married."
normal conditions.
Dickens would decide on Ids various
“1 shnll be very soon.”
in writing always make it evident road has fallen into decay since a num­
Miss Percival blushed. The seven that you are more than ready to <lo ber of offenders were arrested and heads and then in his mind's eye liken
other young ladies looked enviously these acts; but. having offered, do not fined. Whenever a country man or the whole subject to the tire of a cart
at her. amt the two widows tossed press yourself upon them, for to do so woman sees any one infringing on the wheel, he being the hub. From the
their heads and muttered something would be tactless and Intrusive, Some rights of country people the plain duty hub to the tire he would run as many
about “artful minxes,” while Mr. persons are sensitive to the invasion of is to complain at once. Too long coun- spokes as there were subjects to be
of the
’ ’ „ the
__ progress
, ...
D’Eresby threw open a dour leading their privacy, so It is well not to be try people have tamely submitted to treated, t and ’ during
injustice, and It Is time some one was speech he wouft deal witli each sisilfe
to a Biilt of rooras painted and paneled overzealous in one's desire to help.
separately, elaborating them as lie
waking up on the subject.
In green and silver.
went round (lie wheel, and when all
Driving
campers
off
public
highways,
Tiie first apartment, evl idenA a sit-
Mrs. Fiske’» Work For Animals.
the spokes dropped out one by one and
ting room, was not empty,
y. a girl tn
Mrs
Minnie Maddern Fiske finds cleaning up cemeteries and school nothing but the tire and space remain­
a plain grny walking dress stood In time In all the activity of her stage yards, seeing that streams an not
front of one of the malachite mantels, duties to work for the cause of kind­ made foul and disease bearing as they ed he would know that he had accom­
making some little drawing or memo­ ness to animals. Every year she sends flow along, teaching the children the plished ids task and that his speech
randum on the back of a letter She a subscription to a lminane society In value of all public property, helping was nt an end
turned ns the party flowed Into the Milan. Italy, and Just now she Is dis­ the boys and girls to understand that
Doing It.
room, and Josephine Percival stood tributing pamphlets urging the better It is a crime to tnjure trees and al)
Old Lady (to grocer’s boy) Don’t
face to face with her cousin, Mary treatment of horses In lumber camps other work that tends to uplift the
you know that it is very rude to whis­
Leslie.
She Is sending these pamphlets through community are peculiarly women’s
“You needn’t stare so, Joe,” said out this country and Canada. She says work. Civic Improvement means im­ tle when dealing with a lady?
Boy—That’s what the gnv'nor told
Tom Percival, who was looking over horses In the camps are practically provement everywhere and a better
the shoulder of the young artist. “It’s without protection and that the Inin class of future citizens. There are me to do, mum.
“Told you to whistle?”
Polly I.eslle, am! she designed all thess bertnen new! instruction In caring for laws enough on the statute books to
“Ycs'm. lie said if we over sold you
wall paper patterns—yes. every one of them The actress frequently distrib­ cover all cases If they are only en­
anything we'd have to whistle for the
them."
utes pamphlets on the humane treat­ forced. nnd if they are not enforced
"Who?” Inquired Mrs. Thaddeus Tor­ ment of aulmals to drivers of horses the first thing to do is to oust the In­ money.”—London Fun.
rington. the prettiest of the two wid­ In the streets She never falls to do competent officials and elect men who
Running Conversation.
ows.
this when she sees a man cruel to his will do their duty. While women can­
Collector (angrily!—you know very
Miss Percival turned away with a horse, always carrying a few pam­ not vote, they are “the power behind
face the color of new mahogany.
the throne" and have always exerted well, sir. that this bill has been run-
phlets.
“It*—only a designing girl that—that
a wide influence In the affairs of com­ nlng several years. Now. I put It up
mamma has employtul at different
munity. state and nation.—Hilda Rich­ to you. what do you want me tp do
A Wise Precaution.
times.” faltertsl Josephine, secretly re­
A wtfip toa< tier baa taught her pupils mond In National Stockman and Farm­ with It? Debtor—By George. I’d enter
It in the next Marathon rar e if I were
solving that the offending artisaness to make paper cornucopias for drink er.
you!- Puck.
should have such a “talking to" this fng cups instead of using those found
evening as she should not soon forget. tn public place«. Folding paper drink­
Good Example to Follow.
“I beg your pnrdon. MlsA Percival,” I fur cups coin? in packages at very
What Did He Mean?
Your neighbor has set out some ge­
"Y,*; I bcllci e that every Intelligent
•aid Mr. D’Eresby, catching her words •malt prices and are a possibility not raniums In his front yard which look
aud coloring high with haughty an- only for traveling, but for the shopper, very beautiful from the street. If oth­ woman should have a vote."
a*r. “To avoid any more such awk­ who often goes thirsty through the ers would do likewise it would add , “But. senator. I understand that you
ward mistakes, let me Introduce to you morning or afternoon rather than to the appearance of your bustltn* were opposed to women's suffrage?*'
“I am.”—Judge.
my future wife
’"
♦11 Mias Leslie,
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drink from tto cup« at the fountain«. town.
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department ol the Interior
U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon,
June 23. 1'09.
Notice if hereby given that Elie:*. W. Gouly, <
whose postoffice address is Bandon, Oregon, did,
on the 28th drty of January. 1909, hie in this
office Sworn Statement and Application, No.
02738, to purchase the n 1-2 of ne 14, section
18, township 2(> south, range I I west, Willam­
ette Meridian, and the timber thereon, under the
provision« of the act of June 3, 1878, and acts
amendatory, known as the * I inilier and Stone
Law,” at such value as might be fixed I>y ap-
piaisement, and th.it, pursuant to such application,
the land and Linlx r thereon have been appraised,
$200 00; the timber estimated 230,(XX) board
feet at $0.50 per M, and the land nothing; that
said applicant will offer final proof in support <4
her applic.it on and sworn statement on the 7th
day of September, 1909, before G. L I read-
j’ol I, I S. Commissioner, at Bandon, Oregon.
Any person is at liberty to protest this pur­
chase bciofe entry, or initiate a contest at any
time Ixfore patent issues, By filing a coiroborated
r.lfid ivit in this office, alleging facts which would
defeat the entry.
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