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• • tí íf .. . Ÿ . * ...... s ... . And tbm I sh»l! lead a life ol Slang Tabooed • ease and comfort.” Lodge tLiTd Proi^eaional JDii*eot©^y * “Why not take your ease and Rejiort of the Bandon Public Slang is tabooed in the home of a School for the seventh school month comfort now?’ suggested Cineas. : West Philade'phia family, principally Lodges are Requested to Notify this Office on Election of Officers and on. ending Friday, April 15th. “and avoid all that danger and I because there is a bright little girl Change of Meeting Night. Cards under this Head are 50c per in., niofcth * Grade 1, Mrs. Kopf. teacher En bloodshed?” I who < isplays a |>ersistcnt aptitude in rollmeut for year «4; lor month 46; Tbe advice was good. But it was I retaining cxi ressive but uncultured daily attendance 41 • per cent of at Lewah Tribe No. 48. Imp. O. R. M. phrases. tendance 96; times late 2; roll of thrown away on this ambitious (¡reek rLj FF.1 8 every Thursday evening at 8 run al The other evening at dinner the the Bandon Wignian. Sojourning chief; king who had re-> ived to liecotne a honor 22. mother, father ami daughter drifted in good standing aie cordially invited to attend. Grade 2, Mis* Marsh, teacher — world conqueror like ztk-xan ler the into the vernacular, ami a fresh start G E Wilson, C. S. Hubbard C. of R. Sachem. Enrollment for year 48; for month Great. Pyrrhus made great mis was necessary. The little girl started 45; daily attendance 40; per cent of takes. Instead of marching eastward it "I’m not s uck on this bread,” MaaoiUe. “I wish you would tell me the secret attendance 96; times late 2; roll of "g \NDON LODGE. No. 130 A. F. & A- l>i‘ **> i. Perkitiw of your blooming appearance." The like Alexander, and a Hacking the 1 she remarked. I M, Stated communications first Saiurday honor 21. speaker was a pretty but Jaded, nerv after the Office !:■ Denholm Building "Margie said her mother •‘Vf-Il full moon of «ach n onth. All Master weaker Persians and H ine us, be She was talking Masons cordully invited. Grade 3, Miss R alley. tear her f ous looking matron. I’E HOURS: Io a, m. to 3 p. want to cut th.it si ng < ut.” to a woman, her conteuqiorary In age. J. A. Morrison. \\ . M. I p. tn. to 8 p. m. Enrollment for year 48; for month turned westward an i pitted his "1 hat’s a peach of a wav of cor but w ho was certainly, as she express G. T. Treadgold, Secretary all alter * tii e hours answered fruu 42; daily attendance 38; per cent ol strength against that of 1 Rome. Residence I T recting the child.” commented the ed It. more blooming in -appearance. “Perhaps ft is because I know when I. O. O. F attendance 92; times late o; roll of He crossed to Italy .n i 28o B C lather. Dr !_■ F. Screns.-n 1 am tired and you dou’t," suggested ■Q \NDON LODGE, No. 133, 1. O. O. F. honor 20. "I know,” replied the mother, her companion. 1 with an army of 25,00.1, and landed meets every Wednesday evening. Visiting DENTIST Grade 4. Miss Lusk, teachei — near Tarentum. “Do not know when 1 am tired?“ brothers in good standing cordially invited. He thought all "but I just wanted to put her wi e.” Office Over Vienna Cafe L. J. Radl<-y, N. G. Enrollment for year 40; lor month S juthern Italy would join him against —Philadelphia Telegraph. complained the first. “Why shouldn't A. Knopp. Secretary Telephone at Ofiice and Home. I know when I am tired? ” 34; daily attendance 32; per cent of Rome. He was mistaken. Only a “Well, you don't,” reiterated the bANDON - - OREGON ----- ooo—— attendance 94; times late o; roll ol small body of Italians flocked to his Rebekah Lodge No. 126. blooming one, “because at every meal EE I S in 1.0.0 b. hall every second and honor 18. G. T. THE AltGOl.n, Shady Brook dairy feed is made you drink coffee or tea. with 5 o'clock standard. Wit!) these anil his (¡reeks Tuesdays. Practice nights 1st lues* Grades 1,‘2 and 5, Mss Latimer he made his way north, only to find of pure alfalfa meal, rolled in good tea introduced between times and per day of fourth WD COIXSFl.I « the month; Social evening the 3d Tuesday ATTORNEY haps a glass of wine at a social gath AT - LAW, ot the month. A cordial invitation extended to teacher—enrollment lor year 39; for the armies of Rome marshaled ready ering. Between all these stimulants, mollasses. The best milk pro all members in good standing. NuTAKY PUBLIC month 31; daily attendance 28; per lo oppose his progress. or food adjuncts, as they are called in Clara Goetz. N. G. ducing feed on the maiket. For diet kitchens, your physical strength Belle A. Kolp, Secretary. cent of attendan* e 93; times late 4:1 I )n the banks of the river Siris the Bandot), - ; Oregon. stle by T. W. Robist n at Central is constantly being spurred on to over Ottico W ith Bandon Investa, eut t ii roll of honor io. exertion. I, who drink only water with two forces met in battle. It was Kuiglitn of Pytliias Grade 5, Miss Rosa, teacher— Rome s first great conflict with a warehouse. 6ti* I my meals, know exactly where 1 stand TjELPHI LODGE, No. 64. Knights of I physically. Dr. IL- Ivi. Drown. Enrollment for year 4*2; for month foreign enemy. The Greeks were I Pythias. Meets every Monday evening "When I am tired 1 kuow it is na at Knights hall. Visiting knights invited to Resident Dentist. 39; daily attendance 35; per cent of lieaviy armored and carried long ture's warning to stop, and 1 usually attend. Wm. N. McKay, G. C. Wanted. —100 men to Office in Pank-r Building attendance 95; times late o; roll of spears, The Remans wore heavy B. N. Harrington K. of R. S. obey. But I have the compensation of knowing whoa I rise in the morning Office Hours: 9 to 12 M. I to 5 P. • , honor 22. armor and bad short, thick swords shirts, collars and cuffs to full of vigor that it is strength, not Woodmen of the World Phone, BANDON, OREGON Grade 6, Miss Muiphy, teacher— For a long time the battle raged. don Steam laundry. stimulant, and if under these normal «Seaside Camp No. 212 meet« eveiy in t ,n.‘ Enrollment for year 41; for month The Roman swords could not charge conditions I continue to feel exhausted third Thursdays of each month. \ ¡siting then I know there is something wrong neighbors cordially invited. 28; daily attendance 26 per cent of a path through the array of spears. C. R. BARROW witli tiie bodily machinery and set to. R. W. Bullard, C. (.. this Attorney and Counselor-at-Law attendance 94 ; times late o, roll ol Nor could the Greeks pierce the work to rectify tlie trouble, it is lit- i J. N. Hosting, Clerk. honor 9. erally true that half the time Ameri (’OQU1 IalaE. - ORE Roman armor. UR. E W. KOSMTF.lt can women do not know how they Grade 7. Miss Walker, teacher— Office over Steels' Store Pyrrhus, knowing he would be the feel, and their average condition is that PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Enrollment for year 38; for month mark for every hostile soldier, put Office Phone. Main 335; residence. Main 346 of overexhaustion, buoyed artificially Presbyterian Church BANDON OREGON 29; daily attendance 27; per cent of his golden helmet and scarlet cloak to strenuous effort." Office and residence in Panter residence property attendance 97; times late o; roll of on Megacles, one of h:s officers. CT W REA next door to Bijou Theatre When Too Lazy to Massage. honor 21. Attorney nd Counselor at-Law Megacles was almost at once killed If too Indifferent to give your hair Sunday school every Sunday at Notary Public Grades, .Vis» Geaihart. teacher Lavinus, the Roman General, or DR J. D KELLEY a nightly massage, invest In one of U. S. Land Contests a Specialty —Enrollment for year 35; for month dered the royal helmet and cloak to a. m; Christian Endeavor in the the shampoo brushes and rub In tonic Physician and Surgeon Practice in all Courts frequently. 31; daily attendance 2.8; per cent of displayed to the treops. Pyrrhus, evening. Preaching everv Sunday Office in Room No. II, Land-Lowe Blinking These brushes look like a giant tooth attendance 94; times late 2; r II of to prove he was still alive, dashed except the fourth Sunday of the brush with bristles three and a half Office in Donald Charleston home, opposite Bandon - - Oregon Presbyterian church, Bandon, Oregon month. Visitors, welcome. honor 13. inches long, a half inch wide and bareheaded along the front of the about two inches deep. They should High School, H. C- Ostien, Pt in.; (¡reek line, escaping by miracle from be stiff and closely set, so as to get Mrs. Ostien and Miss Rodgers, as the rash exploit. good friction. sistants— Enrollment for year 48; for Moisten with the tonic, first parting MVÁ’ At length as the infantry of each the hair into strands, and rub vigor month 39; daily attendance 36; per army could make no headway against -ooo---- ously, but not so as to tear the scalp. oil egon cent of attend me«- 92; times late o; that of the other, the Roman general Circulation is stirred up quickly and New vein Rouse coal clean and roil of honor 15. ordered a cavalry charge, hoping by economical. Estabrook Warhouse. easily and without the physical effort II of self massage. SUMMARY. riding down the spArsmen to open BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J. L. Kroneniterg, President. J. Denholm, Vice If the batr is parted in the middle President; F. J. Fahy, Cashier; Frank Flam, T. P. Hanly. from the forehead to the nape of the Total enrollment for year 433; for a way for the heavy-armored Roman neck and brushed with a smooth even month 364; daily attendance 331; swordsmen. How this maneuver A general banking business transacted and customer.; given every accommodation con Notice To Horsemen stroke from the part to the ends of solent with safe and conservative banking per cent of attendance 94; times late would have succeeded will never be the hair It will get the luster that is CORRESPONDENTS: The American National Bank, of San Francisco, Calif; so much to be desired just now. 10; roll of honor 171. known. For just as the Roman Merchants National Bank, Portland, Oregon; I he Chase National Bank, of New York. The thoroughbred German Perch- Roll of Honor includes pupils cavalry charged the Greek r.nks Would You Be Beautiful? neither absent nor late during the opened and out rttsheila throng of j eron Stallion. GRAINAULT, is a If you would preserve a fresh com month. The following students of enormous and horrible monsters. beautiful four year old black Per plexion be free in your use of green and plenty of salad. the High School have maintained a The Roman horses, at sight of cheron weighing 1750 lbs and was vegetables If you would preserve your face standing of A for the month in these creatures, ran terror-stricken imported from Germany by J C. from disfiguring lines avoid yielding to the subjects A=95 to loo per cent in every direction. The Roman sol Ruby of Portland, Ore. irritable moods and peevish tempers. These If frequently Indulged in leave Geo Strang, general history. dierv, t ho feared no mortal foe, fled GRAINAULT will stand permanent traces of their handiwork. Geo Moland, gen hist. in abject panic, thinking they were at the following places during the A favorite prescription of the fair BRIDGE A BEACI1 Stoves, Range« and I testers have in them so many excellencier Ernest Watkins. English gen hist. pursued by gigantic devils. dames of olden days for use upon the season: Bandon. April, 1-210-11-18 face was made as follows: With an that they are now acknowledged the great* -t sellers on the coast and they are growing Rav Watkins, English, gen hist Asa matter of fact, the “mo,islers” in favor every year. Wf have the exclusive agency in Bandon ior these household 20 27-28. May, 6 7 ,15-16, 23 ounce of slieep’s fat mingle an ounce Lester lenkins, English, gen. hist werea herd of elephants that Pyrrhus «9 and office necessities, and prices range cxccrdingly modest in either case. add to It a drop of of sweet oil and 25. June, 12 3, 10 it. 19-20, 29 Grace Wood, Algebra, gen. hist had brought with him from Epirus. 24 the best attar of roses. Ileat the two TINNING AND PLUMBING A SPECIALTY. Four Mile, Apt il, 3, 12, 21, 29 Ingredients first mentioned well to- Wynona Patterson, algebra. gen The Romans had never seen ele 30 May, 8, 17, 26. lune, 4, 12 .21 get her and ndd the attar of roses when Our Assortment oi Hardware, Tinware and Edged Tools is Most Complete. hist. phants before and dared not face Langlois, April, 4 5 9, 13 14, the mixture is very nearly cold. Now o 2 - >7. Ralph Bullard, gen hist. adays we consider animal fat a hair such hideous brutes. 23, 26 and 30, May, 1-2.5 9 IO, 14. grower nnd pin our faith to cold cream Archie Rosa, gen hist. Thus it was that Pyrrhus defeated 18 19. 22, 27-28, 31.. June, 5 6,9, and vegetable oils. Tom Ostien, botany, English he forces of Rome in his first great 13 14 15, 18, 22-23, -’7 and 28. Grace Disher, botany, English. battle against them. But his victory Sixe s, April 6 7 8. 15 16, 24 and 25. Almond Oil For the Nails. Sweet almond oil la the application Daisy Hansen, botany, English. was won at a fearful price. Nearly May 3 4, it 12-13, 20-21. 29 and 30 which one woman uses for her finder Zettie Gibson, botany. 4000 of his best men were killed. June 7 8, 1617, 24 25 and 26. nails. According to her theory, which Harrv Crain, botany. He knew that but for his elephants is demonstrated as far as she is con 20 Terms. Single Service $10.00 cerned, colil cream, which is excellent. Lentner Gallier, English COOS BAY he could not have wen i against PORTLAND HOURS due at time of service. Is not sufficiently penetrating, and with Ernest Wilkins, botany. English. Rome. Anti he could not count on oil site has better results in keeping COLUMBIA RIVER BY DAYLIGHT Fcr Season $15,0*-. Thos Laird, botany, Eng ish. the “monsters” to strike the same tlie cuticle soft and smooth and the I Leila Buckingham, botany, Eng terror to Roman hearts i a second To insure, $20.00, due when mare nails transparent tn quality. Leaves Portland (Ainsworth Deck) 9 a m May 4th and Coos Her method includes a preliminary is known to be in foal. I ish. Bay points May 6th at service of tide and every 5 days thereafter. time. rubbing of the entire hands in almond Amelia Chaney, botany. English “Htd I such soldiers as these W. F, MILLER, Agent, Marshfield C, M. SPENCER, Agent Bnndon Due care will be taken to prevent oil if they lie soiled or cold when pre i- Elsie Kinley, botany, English. Romans.” he said, as h< viewed the accident but will not be responsible paring for tlie night. Cold skin is li able to crack, and she considers, with Ebba Wiren, geometry. stricken field, ' I could rule the should any occur. correctness, that an application of Erma Craine, English, German, whole world. One more such 'vic Black Percheron Horse Ass'n grease will prevent any such trouble. physics. tory' as I have just won will ruin It is washed off after a few moments Langlois, Ore. L. J. B igelow , Mgt in warm water with soap. , Nora Gibson, English, geometry. me.” Earl Watkins, English, German, The hopeless speech was reported The R ecoroer $1.50 per yea.r Eyebrow Grower. geometry. to Rome, and the term “a Pyrrhic Vaseline Is rather overestimated as an eyebrow grower. To begin with, it Sylvia Rackleff, English, physics victory” sprang into existence, to attaches itself to the hair and is not Rittie McNair, English. denote any triumph whose results Bring your Rates Jt.oo to $2.00 per day. Special rates by readily absorbed by tlie pores of the Lena Langlois, English, geometry. were really worse than a defeat. The scalp, where the nourishment is really week or month. Sample Room in Connection. Jessie Wood. English, English phrase remains in common use to needed. Au excellent hair grower that TotiiE R ecorder may be used on the eyebrows Is made hist. Caesar, physics. this day. by combining four ounces of alcohol Respectfully submitted. Pyrrhus was right in his prophecy. with two ounces of castor oil and add H. C. O stien , Supt. Despite his own genius as a leader ing a few drops of oil of bergamot. f 60 YEARS' Apply this to the eyebrows every night ' he was at last driven from Italy, EXPERIENCE with a tiny brush. A little massage -/R-rtr*# ■ i*v ' hopelessly beaten. He reached home every night with the finger tips will Famous Sayings wtih less than one third of his army. aid the good work of the tonic. Once a week bntbe the eyebrows carefully Nor did he realize his dreams of with green soap nnd warm water. living some day in peace and com By Albert Payson Terhune. fort. For while fighting in Sparta (Copyright 1910; Pre«« Publishing Co.) T rade M ar «« «■/ I A Good Emergency Sachet. D esign « A w ad of cotton well sprinkled with “I shall conquer Rome! ’ boasted he was mortally wounded by a tile C opyrights 4 c . scent and dropped into a box of Ja Anton* ending r sketch «nd dcRcrlptinn mty 1st Class,Bread,Cakes, Piesand Pastry Pyrrhus, King of Epirus. 'That thrown down upon his head, by a quickly iw'ertiiiti our opinion free whether ru bots or scarfs provides a very good invention is probably paigiifable Communion* [ woman» from a housetop. He is t'tiiiN strictly ronlklent lid. HANDBOOK on Pnfentt will make me master of Italv ” emergency sachet and cnn be con Of all Kinds. You can get my goods at •ent fren. oldest sirenry for securing patents. Patents taken through Munn .t Co. receive stantly renewed so as to obviate any “And then?” queried Cineas, his 1 said to have begged one ot his sol Rosa Co.’s store, at J. M. Baker’s store and re i/U notice, without charge, in tho fear of the scent becoming stale, diers to stab him in the heart, that wise counsellor. at Cornforth’s restaurant. Satisfaction guar while to scent the hair delicately a he, a great warrior, might not suffer "And then, country by country, 1 little sachet of the finest and faintest anteed. A trial will convince you hindsomelr I11n«irate<1 weeklv. I.arcesr elr* .-■••»l of tv Ni ter till«’ journal i Terni«, f.i a perfume Is sometimes Inserted in the the disgrace of dying at a woman’s li tM»w«dealera. r t >ur months, BoMbyali ____ _____ - shall conquer all the world.” (HAS. IIERZIG. PROP crown of the hat Just underneath the hands. "And then?” insisted Cineas. School Report ________ s ________________ <• •> V V %• v < > <• <• •> > # V.V V Mirror OB BANDON THE HARDWARE MAN Improved Fast-Time Service S. S. BREAKWATER ■SW j i Bandon Oregon I Home Bakery Scientific Jlmerican >♦ dNN &Co.36,B“***»New York Branch OS*» CS V St, Waahlnatoo. 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