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Humor and Philosophy J By F. A. MITCHEL. (Copyright, lltolt. by American Press ciation. j Asso Bx 5VACAÄ M. fNITH Real Estate Snaps COB CHARCOAL FOK HOGS I I Aa authority ou hogs writes as ful- A gentleman with an artistic cut of Jsws: Charcoal should be kept before PERT PARAGRAPHS. beard crossed the famous Signoria ' tlae hogs at all times. Most farmers square in Florence, Italy, and turned know this, but few practice it largely into the entrance of the L’tfizi gallery. j^OMETlMES I be loan of $10 la because of the extra effort required to cheap way of getting rid of a trou- Pawning through the rooms, he stopped secure the charcoal. Charcoal made to look at the half finished copy of a blesome acquaintance. from corncobs is probably liked best Titian. The copyist, a shabbily dressed by the hogs and is uot ditiicuit to Some people really think that It is man. looked up and. divining that the visitor was a capable critic, usked iu better to have girne dead broke than make. To make this coal uo kiln, pit or covering with earth is necessary. gmxl American English for his opin never to have gone at all. And yet the work must be so done REGISTERED ion of his work. that tlie result will be coal, uot ashes. Men that go on a vacation fishing “You being a fellow countryman of mine.” replied the other, "I will give trip sometimes trip a good deal I d A still day iu a dry time must be se lected. Start three or four tires as you a truthful opinion. You are mak their ti.diing. I uear tlie supply of cobs as may be. Of Marshfield, Oregon ing a botch of it." There are girls who know how to When they are well started gather the ’ The copyist sigtied. Will visit Bandon the 22d and 23d “Let me take your seat, and 1 w’lil cook lieautlfully according to cooking Sobs from the pens, lots and cribs of each month. Office at Callier aud keep piling them on the center of school rules and still others who un help you out.” Hotel. Expert services and honest In half an hour under tlie visitor’s derstand Just how to cook according to the burning mass by basketfuls. Cure < prices guaranteed should be taken not to put them ou 1 touch the copy was an exact replica of a man's appetite. so fust us to smother the dames too the original painting. If there is no possible excuse for much. "There!” said tiie man who had fin i When the piles have been complet ished ft. "Come and dine with me this buying a new hat a woman can very I evening nt my hotel. Nothing remains quickly invent one if the material for ed by using all the cobs, shovel up the 4 edges on the heap that all will be to complete Hie work but to take the it is in her husband's |*ocketbook. burned. Allow it to burn until all freshness out of it.” blazing stops und the whole mass is iu The woman who never knew why The stranger accepted, ate the first good dinner lie bad had in a month, anti never could understand probably bright red coals. Then put out all drank a quart of wine, lighted a never tried to understand, but most fire by sprinkling at first aud after men would be willing to go bail that ward dashing on water until uo steum Anything yon want io Havana cigar and asked: escapes and uo hissing sound is heard she didn't neglect to ask why. Cabinet Work. l’alt i tin, “To what do I owe tills interest It will require more water than the Models. from a stranger?” Emergencies have a way of disap inexperienced would be williug to be "Sympathy. I was once a strug pointing those who are ready for them lieve. gling artist myself." It is best to burn about ten or twelve "And how. may I ask. did you come and making (lying visits to those who bushels in each pile, as a heap of this never thought of them. to prosper?” China Closets.Sideboards. size can be managed much better than "By painting pictures.” Pict ore Fra tn e s and when very large. If the coal is to be A very clever and certain way of The guest removed his cigar from Mouldings made to order stored for future use it must first be keeping out of debt is to be sure that his lips and looked at his host In as- First, class work Call allowed to dry out thoroughly. The yon have no credit. tonlsliment. and see me in Blacker! >y shrinkage from burning will be rather "Your name?” building, opposite Re Don't take so much credit to your more than one-half. “Tom Barrons.” corder office. Shortest It is a mistake to pile all the cobs self. You probably have had many “1 confess I never heard of you.' possible time. Satisfac up first and then set tire to them. The “I have a great many aliases, all of a Ix ost that you never even said thank tion guaranteed fire will run all over the outside of the you for. which you have heard often. Listen heap, but will penetrate into the cen and I will tell you the story of my Tile’ man who marries for money ter very slowly, aud before this is re success. Having a fancy for art, I duced to coal the outside will melt became a painter. Having struggled probably thinks there are easier ways BANDON, OREÜON for recognition for ten years without of earning it that he would now be into ashes. By the method here de scribed the fire is always in the cen getting it. I began to ask myself why. willing to try. ter, which is sure to be well burned. If you wish a bottle cold--- The answer was that I.could originate It will not be reduced to ashes, as it The Aftermath. nothing. Then I started in to make a Call at the Eagle, Is shut off from the air somewhat by Drifting back home from vacation. living copying noted pictures in for If you love the goods that's old— Busted and weary and sore. the fresh fuel that is thrown on all eign galleries. I discovered that I As for the rest they were after— Call at the Eagle. the time. could not only copy: I could imitate. Needing It worse than before. It is wasteful and unsightly to allow Back from a time that was bully. 'Taint no use to sit and blink “Not long after this an art dealer the cobs from all the coru fed in pens Back from the lake or the W’oods, in Furls announced tliat an original If you really need a drink, Feeling for labor no friendship. and lots to lie there aud rot. They Giotto had been discovered in a se Hardly on hand with the goods. Just make a sign or ring a bell. might be gathered up and taken to the cret chamber of a building that was And you bet they’ll treat you right manure lot, but not one farmer in a Oh. it looks pleasant in prospect! being torn down. He had purchased Nothing but resting and ease. Down at the Eagle hundred will take that trouble. Be it and offered ft for sale. I shall not Looking m (lower studded meadows. sides, their value as a fertilizer Is Wading In ioy to the knees, mention the exact price he got for It, small compared with their worth as Sitting around In a hammock. but it was a fortune for any man. Waving a hand painted fan One day an Italian from Florence ar Or In the sand on the beaches rived in New York with a Titian—a Picking up freckles and tan. • BANDON, OREIJON head of a girl, stiff as a fourteenth Nothing but rest on the program— century girl, but lovely under a head That was the word in advance. Anything looking like labor of sunny hair. He sold it to a mer Stood not a ghost ot a chance, chant prince for—a fortune. Still lat No heavy lifting or moving er one of the London picture shops BANDON - OREGON I Boxes as large as a shed. ■troubled on a Guido Reni. There And about standing tn water Druggint and Apothecary ■ Never a sentence was «aid. was no one in England rich enough to Is ,n«t m receipt of a new stock of buy it, and a subscription was started Still. what’s the use of complaining? to keep it iu the kingdom. The crit Lt it was work it was fun. Drugs and Chemicals. Pater. And. on the whole, we are sorry ics vouched • for its genuineness, and That It Is over and- done. Proprietary Preparations, Toilet thousands of pounds bought it. An But it would he so much better. tides. Druggist Sundries, Perfumes art Journal published a long article by Filling the bill pretty sleek. A LARGE YORKSHIRE. I Brushes, Sponges, Soap. Nuts and a struggling critic enumerating twen If when vacation was over AVe could rest up for a week. ty-four points in the picture that were an aid to digestion when reduced to Candies, Cigars, Tobaccos and Cig Glass found iu all Guido Reul's pictures. coal. The work and trouble are little, arettes, Paints, Oils, Painter's Supplies. Explained. This critic is now the Ruskin of and the pay is big. “Why do men marry?" queried the The man who has never fed this cob Europe. charcoal will be surprised at the "This wine is uot to my taste. Let curious one. If your Piano is worth “Self sacrifice!" snapped the crusty I amount the hogs will eat. For each us try champagne. That's better. anything it is worth bachelor. ten or twelve hogs it will require a "At intervals original Correggios, "Don't see how you make that out." common sized pailful each day. The Rembrandts and pictures of other fa cobs front the corn fed then will Just mous artists were found in out of the protested the c. o. “Don’t? Doesn’t it show to the rest about furnish the coal they will eat. way places, most of them incrusted no more, uo less. with tiie dirt of centuries and the of us what not to do?" In addition to this cob charcoal, they names of the painters partly illegible. Any other kind will ruin A Mystery, should have all the salt and ashes they They were always approved by critics, you can tell me.” want, but the three should never be though on some these gentlemen dif All my work guaranteed iff mixed. No one can mix them in the fered. Nevertheless they were snapped Drop a postal card and I'll call go to the woods once right proportions. They should have up at enormous prices.” a have been wondering ashes lying by them, but of these they The Speaker paused. what tlie mosquitoes live on in the eat but little. They should be salted "And you ate”— twice a week. They should be fed Bandon, Oregon “Giotto, Guido Reni, Rembrandt and meantime." each day what coal they will eat. a lot of others who lived before men Reckless Extravagance. If the hogs are well and thriving I had learned how to paint." “ Jones is having a bard struggle." don't be silly enough to feed them “And you perpetrate these?” BANDON "I thought be was a tjnillionaire.’* drugs, How can it make them bet- "Only as accessory liefore the fact. “He used to be." ter? It tnay and often does do great I painted the pictures, the dealers did "Took a tiier in wheat?" harm. the rest.” "No. took a ride in a taxicab." There w as a long silence '»et . een the Full line of Harness, Sad Study Each Cow. two, after which the seedj :n t> said: The only way to reap the maximum “I have a garret tic rot the Arno dles, Bridles, Halters, of net earnings from the dairy is to with a number of tny uns< <1 p hires Blankets and everything study each cow kept as a milker, fa-, in It. Will you go with me and look usually kept in a first milinrlze yourself with its likes anti at them?" dislikes and endeavor to please all, no class harness shop. Bright Prospect. “With pleasure.” Arriving at the room, the occupant "When are you matter how notional or how varied Repairing a Specialty their tastes. Some dairymen claim displayed one painting after another going to pay me that it does not pay to raise cows—it on an easel. When tlie Inst had been is cheaper to buy. This is true with that $50?" seen the rich man said: some men who have no patience with "You have what I lack, originality, ’.'Haven't you the calf and do not know bow to feed while 1 have what yoti have not, the heard the news?" and care for it, but to the pains SOOTS - AND SHOES power of imitation. Besides, you are taker the only thoroughly satisfactory a genius. Possibly had you been born “What is itr You can't expect to get $2 worth way of getting a good herd is to raise In some village near Munich or Dres for $1, but you can get your "1 have Joined the calves or. rather, the cows, from den you might have been one of the money’s worth at the Dou't Worry calfhood. Then they will feel at home. great modern painters. As it is you l>e acclimated and will lie all ready to must continue to be a bad copyist. club." work for you when the time comes. Fine pictures to be paid for in Amer If you are not In the habit of keeping ica must bear a foreign stamp. To Dealer in Boots and Shoes. salt, hay aud water liefore your calves produce a fortune they must bear the all the time, just try it for a month Repairing neatly and promp name, genuine or forged, of an artist and you will notice an improvement in who lias been dead throe or fonr cen tly done at lowest iiv their appearance that will surprise turies." Very Sad. ’ ing prices “Give me an opportunity to soothe “The Bermuda onion crop is n full- you. my conscience by accepting a gift from ore.” Pon For the Bull. "Pathetic, Isn't it?" me." 60 YEARS’ Many build a pen for the bull. This "What gift?" “Does the onion tale bring tears to EXPERIENCE Is an excellent means for the animal to "It may not bo too lute for you to your eyes?” get sunshine and air. but he will not achieve that success which your abil exercise in a pen. The pen should ba Affected Him. ities are capable of producing. I will used in connection with the tread furnisli funds to introduce your w ares." "You giddy thing!" The seedy man drifted away into “Horrid: Why do you say that of power. thought Finally, returning to his snr mer * JRADZ “ ARKS Exercise For Sows, roundings, ho «aid: < “Because you make my head swim." . D esxns Force the sows to take a moderate "1 do not condemn you for follow C opyrights 4 c . amount of exercise before farrowing. Anyone nendlnf a r ketch and descript,» n may ing the path you saw before you lend i Puzzle. nnh’kly ascertain onr opinion free wn* ’• t rii A twice a day slow walk of fifteen ing to 8UC< ess. It Is The path of a man «urention Is probably patentable. Ct tu,:ru- "Are you going fishing. John?" t <niis strictly e »nudentlal HAM0300K on l stc.it» minutes or more will keep them la •f business rather than an artist. As "Yes. 1 am going fishing." . ••nt free. Oldest apeney for spcnrirtyr patents. good condition. Patent» taken through Munn & Cu. receive for me. my path, though It leads to “What for?' t tai nofict. without cwarga, hi th ’ failure, Is the one for me. The good Food In the Trough. God has given me a gift that neither Two of a Kind. That water wflt not run uptilU ^nndfomrly lllnktrs^Ad we^Klr. r» Footl left fit the trough by tftfi hogs the critics nor the public Ic can ran take any - s< - - ..... ■ r - J t _ .. . tion . _____ of ___ ’! • Q I • f the hsst kind of evidence that yon Is a truth that with meaning la nwar—the rift to enjoy the benntffnl < .- l 1 four lùiir iti Hi viiius 'HtbSwtI. “ ‘ wuHLyal* But neither will a' fat man arc feedi/w too generously. Feed on!f and some power to portray It." t’nleaa ha'a pursued to1 a btfij. »bat will be eateD up clean. ■* cb ÓfflcttTtí» Offl«. 6! > FU Foblugi, ... U ' F J. HAYES OPTOMETERIST Are not always floating around, but, I have a few that will surprise you. both in city and farm property INSURANCE Insure your home or business property before the fire comes Y ou can have your choice of a big line of companies. 1 OA K ES I he Real Estate Man Made in Bandon Job Work a Specialty Kates ÿi.oo to $2.uc per day. week or mouth. Special rates by Sample Room in Connection. Bandon W. W. BINGHAM mid Oregoai < oant Sien iikm I ii p 4 o. Steamer Aîlîance Xtiw plying between Port land mid Coox Hay osi I j WEEKLY TRIPS GRAY & HOLT CO., Gen. Agents T. 13. JAMES, Agent 728-730 Merchants Exchange San Francisco Marshfield. Phone 414 J. E. WALSTROM, Agent, Bandon Alvin Munck, Prop Clarence Y. Larve Expert Tuning E. B. Kausrud Harness Shop W. J. SAIN, Prop. M B R E U E R Scientific JIniert:?; THAT’S DONE RIGHT