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• • e * • •: e Stmr FIFIELD’ the -ONLY Doe« Bandon Know Which WAY.’’ 36 tl Mbc* the dijM of th* b«iklinf ot ououx And meting work of the aver age housekee[>er. llis nerves will l>e Side Her Bread ie But C*vt*luly it i« a k'ug cry from the on edge before u day is over, and the jphiiil to tite tiyiuc macblue. Buster Brown School S toes are longer he continues the nearer be will teted On? We du uot Know wbat purpose that be to the iusaue hospital. without a peer. Get them al Rosa inscrutable face of stoue half buried Who are the loafers in every com tl in tiie sand* »as meaut to serve. The “FIFIELD*' entertains Ils Co's. munity —tneu or women? Who are the Bandon—Geographically an Ore j Nor du we know bow the pyramids “rags?” l*o you see many tramps who passengers. 11 Archdeacon Horsfall willhtkl sei By EDILI A. NY1 • gon town. Commercially a Gahfor- were built at a time when there was are women? Scissors lor school clii dren. ai vices in St. |ohn's Episcopal Church nia town. Do steam or electricity. 110 derricks to Or— lift the vast stuues aud no dynamite Sunday morning and evening. Go to the penitentiaries and compare Bandon Hardware C * it VICTIMS OF SELF. Leading indi »tries—Lumber, to blast them out of the «juarry. the number of men with the women When traveling on the Fifield you coal, dairy pioducts. If I kill another man the law—hu Try those Home Grown Onions We only know that great swarms of Do you find many women in the sa are not treated merely as a pay in.’ tl al E o->a Co's. loons or iu the gambling hunsee? When- Marketed?—San Francisco man and divine law—will hold me re- slaves lived aud died at the task. a|M>i»«ibie to rhe limit of penalty. We have made great progress since Do you find many women engaged passenger, but rather as a guest. 11 ami California in general. The Paint. Bandon Hardware Co. the day when some master imagina In occupations that are not only un Which is right. price is up, but the quality is way If I kRl myself human law will not, tion saw iu Lis vision the contour of productive. but also ruinous to hu F or S ale .—Furniture, organ, INVESTMENTS OF OUTSIDE MONEY. cannot, touch me. But there is no that great stone face tliat for centuries manity? It up. bedstead, lawn mower, rockers, Which is it? Is it the money of doulx that divine law will reach me has looked out over the desert sands. The tenuous theory of the sapient But how? Rosa Co. guarantees its new line tables, mattress and other articles. the metropolis of Oregon, or that of somehow, somewhere. professor does not tit the fact. True, we Lave t...,. u great leaps in Merely because In most cases the of Pocket Knives and Scissors, See Inquire at the Horsefall place. 372.x the metropolis of California that has Which is also right. the matter of transportation and loco women are not the wage earners of the the laws of If iu this life I violate tl them. Mrs R. Wilmot Getty and little been and is making this section of motion. family are they to be classed as unpro nature aud injure myself the laws of But what boots it thnt we can boast ductive and expensive? the country what it is today? daughter of San Francisco, but for Tne PALAC’F Boat ot Bandon— nature will punish rue. Even considered economically (and Is it California or Oregon that is And this again is right, because na- of our flying machines or of an ex “F lFIELD” sa'ls loi S n Francisco, merly of Empite, has been visiting press train that goes from Chicago to that swuis to be the professor's view friends in this vicinity the past week. advertising your county, advancing ture is just and impartial. New York in eighteeu hours? Is that point* she who saves a dollar or ex St pl. 251I1, 4 p in it civilization? it; whose interests are giving a val These truths, simple aud self evident, pends it so ns to get the most out of It Mrs Ohman, mother oi Mrs. Tom ii L 1’r.uy is binning a kiln < What is civilization? is as useful to the family and to soci are often forgotten or ueglected by ue to your individual investments? Our books on economics say thnt civ ety as he who earns a dollar. buck at ins j ard in the oid r.n White, of this city, returned last i people who bring troubles upon them ilization consists in (lie organization of TRANSPORTATION FA ILITIES Is not the woman who makes the i selves. track. He has 75,000 in the kib Friday from Portland where she had industry, the accumulation of wealth, home for the busband and nurtures if. being in full control of my own dispetwion of thrift. Invention, etc.— Which city was it that established S. H. Goff, the second-hand mai been visiting friends for the past foi l and trains the children, to say nothing min<! and body. I use them in such a what the New York editor says, months. loi' Bandon, a freight and passenger of her labors as housewife, bearing on the hill, pays more for goods ami f way as to injure them, who is re But a great Frenchmau told us a fair share of the bunlens of the sells for less, (jive him a caff ai <1 Mr. Childerand wife, late of Grand service that is unequalled by anv sponsible for the injury? Am 1 not hundred years ago that these things her home? get the reason. Phone 211 33 tf Ronde valley, eastern Oreg« n, ar port of its size on the coast? You the victim of myself? Aud is not the were l»ut the civilization of the ant hill Anil besides— are receiving lair treatment < n punishment which follows the injury and the beehive. When ii wife and mother goes down All kinds of second hand goods rived from Poitland last Friday and The auts and the liees organize in into the valley of the shadow for the self inflicted? freight — unexcelled passenger ac- i iclmling school books, etc , botighi are looking at Bandon property with There are persons who when they dustry. accumulate wealth. dispense sake of the unborn child is she not cornino« lations. thrift, aud. what is more, they organ and sold. W L. Beach, in Black a view to locating if conditions aie retire at night go about to shut down Ize governments and maintain law and pay Ing her way in the world—aye. in the next world also? HOME INDUSTRY. erby building, aer./ss from R ecord favorable. • the windows, closing every possible order. Let us be personal. Does this absurd er office. ti No; these things of which we boast professor believe that when bls moth Miss Leila Buckingham, of Junc i Bandon merchants are h«‘re in a|*erture through which the air might have access to then*. And then when only the indices of civilization er bore him and nursed him in infancy FOR SALE—Two horses, icoo tion, Oregon, arrived in this'eity last business for the pur| ose < t securing consumption attacks their lungs they are sort of byproducts. and watched over him in sickness and Patronize them raise pious eyes to say, “It is the will ami 1 loo. also second hand 3 inch , Fridavaml will make her home with your business. Civilization is more than these. It is health that she was unproductive? the near realization of tlie ideals of Maybe she was. Some sons turn out Bain wagon with bolt rack, goed1 her cousin, Mrs. L. P. Sorense « every time—they would do as much of the Lord." Which is uot true. the l>«'st men and women of our day. to be both'witless and ungrateful. for you. Do all vour 1 urchasing Miss Buckingham will attend tlie chain harness; for $t6o. Tlier«' are persous who will neglect It is more than the development of directly with or through them They proper Bandon High School. 36-41 W. F. K ennedy . sanitation and water supply, mind. It Is the development of the THE ART OF BEING KIND. ate entitled to your support. Their giving no heed to what they eat or HEART. It is the history of kindness which alone Mr. and Mrs Win. Lusk of the “FIFIELD” drink. And then when typhoid fever Civilization is that state of society makes the world tolerable. If it were not success and prosperity is you« suc Cleanliness North Fork came do aii last wet k lays them on their backs they will where men aud women FEEL as well for that, for tlie effect of kind wonts.' cess and prosperity. Bandon mer pray, multiplying:. spreading, making one happy "His will, not mine, be done." as think. Comfort fur a visit with their daughter. Mis through another and bringing forth bene chants keep in stock, or ca 1 obtain Which is almost impious. Civilization — the real thing — is prog fits. some thirty, some sixty, some a thou Courtesy. it Inez Lusk, who is one of the teach for you, any commodity that yon There are persons who will neglect ress along the line of human brother sand fold, 1 should be tempted to think life a practical jest in the worst | w > h - ers in the Bandon public school. Ira Tucker and W. H. Dibble re can purchase through the mail their diet and gobble down their food hood. it is ORGANIZED KINDLI our like pigs. And then when indigestion NESS. True civilization consists in the sible spirit.—Robert laiuls Stevenson Fred Mehl, who had the misfor turned on the I.Kt Elizabeth fro' 1 order, or any other system and can makes them miserable they will lay spirit of HELI’FL’LNESS Your neighbor or frleml has failed tune to get his arm broken while i San Francisco where they had bee., give you better satisfaction, Every tlie responsibility on their ancestors, if the editor wanted to compare in some enterprise or slipped a cog "Stomach trouble runs in our something that really showed our soniew here or lost Ills job. lie is mis working in his planing mill last spending a few «lays. dollar you spend, spend in Bamion. saying. family.” progress he should iiave compared the erable over the situation and hungry Thursday, is getting along nicely ai Mason fruit jar lids and rubber, Give each doll.u a chance to circu Which is nonsense. pyramids with a great modern hospital for a little sympathy, though he is too to show it. present. and Economy j.ns at B indon Hard late through the hands of the many These persons are not being punish or asylum or home for th«' friendless. proud Your disapproval will only add salt ed; they are punishing themselves, it m Bandon Do not rush the money is not the Lord's fault or the fault of Mrs. Filbert Dyer and daughter ware Co. it to Lis wounds. CROSS EYED PEOPLE. Or an ac<iuaiiit.*tncc has committed out pt the country — it gets out soon Ethel left on the last Breakw.itei their parents; they are victims of self. Mrs. C. E Hollopeter and bi'*v Strabismus is the technical name an error, lie is heartily ashamed of it. Ami so of mental punishment, if I for Portland. Miss Dyer interaisto expect to go to Portland, Siturd.i* enough at best. Again we urge, till my mind with images of Impurity given by oculists to "cross eyes.” And It was wrong, to be sure. But human enter a business college. where they will visit for three or four spend your money in Bandon and it my actions sootier or later will pre- do you know there is such a thing as ity is not angelic. We all make mis mental strabismus? takes. Ar«1 you going to be big and Miss Vivian Hutchins, the new weeks, after which thev will go to will eventually work its way back to claim me impure. If 1 fill my mind Just ns the vision of the natural eye help him along or little and turn him with bitterness and hatred sooner or seventh grade teacher arrived from Fin Hay. Ohio, to visit the lady’s yon again. Who portils by it? You later my features will tell the story Is impaired liy the defect, so tiie vision down? of the mind, "the mind's eye.” is af Be big! Help him. her home in Ottawa, Kansas, Tues parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dwiggins, do. of a mean and vicious spirit. fected by a like malady. If you turn a deaf ear and an unsym 1 am ti victim of self. SUPPORT VOUR SUPPORTERS. day. Her sister. Miss Rose Hat before returning to Bandon. Like the cross eyed person, the vic pathetic heart toward your wayward It is the plainest sort of proposi chins, of the high school, arrived ‘•Supporter—One who supports.'’ tion. if I lake the risk of lujury and tim of this mental disease sees a dis or mistaken brother or sister you show The Elizabeth will probably arrive yourself a weakling. about a week earlier. my body is hurt 1 must not blame Dl- torttsl object. in port, Saturday, and will sail for —Webstrr. 1 know a farmer who has mental God radiates a ul uplifts. Great I till my soul vine I ’ revideiH-e. and If First—Thtn support your home I have lor sale, on easy monthly San Fr mcisco again about Tuesday. wit Ii un wholesomem'ss my spiritual strabismus. When it rains he Is sure souls and good souls are godlike. the crops will be ruined by the wet. Cun you imagine a pitiful God who payments, a number ol the largest Mr. Cahill and Mr. Bez, of the E industries, whether gioceries, cloth illness is not caused t»y Divine power. season, and when it doesn ’ t rain he siieern at tin* one who fulls or fulls? Iwt by myself. and finest residence lots in Bandon and E T. Kruse Co. of San Fran ing, furniture, hardware or gr tin. is certain there will be a long ami dis No more < an you fancy a great human Is it not so? Second—Demand that your home astrous drought Address E. M. Furm.in, Coquille, cisco, were up on the last trip of the soul in atich an attitude — 1 know a merchant who suffers in When all this sad world neetls industries support the real sustainers Ore., or E J. Hutchinson, Bandon, Elizabeth for .1 little vacation. They THE SILVER LINING. Is just the art of being kind. the same way. It Is never cold enough side of every cloud 1« bright and Oregon. 37 t2 went hunting and succeeded in bag of Bandon's prosperity - Cali for and The inner to sell winter goods, ami it Is always Aud that is where most of us fail— shining see that you get from jour merch too chilly for the sale of summer In the minor ministrien of everyday I therefore turn my clouds about ging a fine deer. The ladies of the Presbyterian fabrics. kindness. Thoughtfuln«*HH. gentleness, ants commodities that are from San And always wear them inside out To show tlie lining. The largest line of Outing Flannel church assembled Tuesday afternoon 1 know a lawyer who thinks nearly encouragement, the kindliuess of little Francisco or the south Business —E. T. Fowler. every member of the bar is crooked things, are forgotten in our selfish and gave the church a thorough ever brought to Bandon at Rosa Ilowever the world may seem ft and that th«' community never has heediessness. today does not call for favors to be tl cleaning which now gives it a much Co’s. you, however mlsenible you may be. given him credit for his ability. Tills is a good habit—never lei ¡1 day shown, but it does demand reciproc smile. more inviting appearance. Mrs. A Cross eyes. go by without making some one hap Receipts for the week at the Port- ity. When the slow tears force tliem I know ¡1 preacher who is forever pier. S. Elliott, who lives across the land Union Stock Yards have been selves under your lids because of sell deploring tile decline of religion and I bird—Throw \our support to It may be a cheering word to help street, kindly invited the ladies over as follows: Cattle 2003, -heep 2950. pity laugh aloml t the state of tile- church and because some struggler through the day or a your sound and durable investors, You say you can't do that—you mu « people <lo not come to hear him preach. smile to a child or an inquiry at the to her house and served dainty re hogs 2391, horses and mules four. firms or corporations that maintain Is* honest wltii >ourself and you mum 1 know a doctor who takes up your door of a sickroom or a few flowers Ireshments, a feature that added The prices for hogs range from «let as you feel. dependable institutions. time to explain how his brother phy <>u a birthday anniversary. Of course you cannot put your la'si greatly to the pleasure of the occa $10.25 to $10.75. sheep from $5.50 Trifles? Bandon money is San Francisco foot forward, your liest side out, ex sicians violate "professional ethics” sion . and who leaves the impression that he No. They are expressions of love, to $7.00, cattle from $3.00 to $4.75. money—use it accordingly. «•ept by practice And in tlie practice thinks himself Immaculate. and love is the greatest thing in the Schramm jar lids at Bandon Hard forced optimism the world is find I know an editor who continually world. J. L. Kronenberg and family, of boost f . or the 1915 fair at san of ing some wonderful cures of mind and finds fault with liis town ami the peo- ware Company. Lots of them but Parkersburg moved to Bandon last You have troubles of your own? FRANCISCO. body. Surely. But will it not help yourself pie and who seldom prints a “boost” they are going fast. it We are strange creatures. None of Friday and are living in the Barro • s to lay a kindly hand on the weary The establishment of the fair in us «pilte understands himself. But we for liis community. Cross eyes. shoulder of another? A touch of kind E. E O.ikrs. agent, received a cottage in the east end of the c'H San Francisco will mean thousands all admit tin* wonderful influence of 1 know a man ’who sees nothing ness is Ilk«' tlie rubtier bull you threw— check for $25«* 61 last week in pay until th"ir fine new residence oa >f dollars directly to the coffers of mind attitude over the laxly. good in his fellows, who finds fault it bounds track. Do you know there Is sir'1 a thing ment of the insurince policy of the Bandon Heights is c mpleted. happiness. The world Is sad enough Bandon. Do your l>est. no matter as «1 “laughing cure?” Eve* day the with his neighbor's children and who Talk I? busy Hie whole summer through in Without your woes No path is wholly Insurance Co. cf North America, on rough. W anted .—Gentle driving horse how small, to forward the intererests patient sits for twenty minutes i.efore a controversy with other people's «logs Look for the places that are smooth and the A. Martin house which burned a with buggy and harness. Apply a mirror and laughs. The m< re act of that fair It will be appreciated at and chickens. clear suggests humor and before long khe short time ago; he also re'eived a this office. I know a woman who scents a scan And speak ot these to rest the weary ear ami all will be benefit ted. Yours person is laughing in all reality, Per- 37 t2x earth, so hurt by one continuous strain whenever she sees two persons of Of check for $1.000 in payment of the Of human discontent and grief and pain for the increased prosperity of Ban sons who have tried this for certain dal opposite sex talkiug together alone, A Sprague and wife, ami C F. same company’s policy of the Bar » don. Get together. She's a good ailments—melon 'holla, etc.—say it real who is sure the grocer cheats her on Whose Petticoat? view Hotel, which was consumed by Phipps, -if San Francisco, who have town *nd worth the eff rt Watch ly cures. every purchase and is alwnys ready to Most of us take ourselves too 8«Tl suggest that No-nnd-so is not as good After the teacher had trained her been spending the past three months hre this summer. Bandon grow. ously. class Io habits of comparative neat as she apftears to be. at different |w*ints on tne Coquille You can literally coax yourself Into ness she instructed them to keep 11 Capt. A. C. Birnun and Nello river, left Cress eyeti people. for their home on the last a melancholy. You can magnify your watchful eye on each other. If hands You know them. They are in every Johnson of Astoria passed through Elizabeth. ills ami form the brooding habit, if by place, and their distorted vision makes were soiled, shoes rusty or unevenly W anted . —Cosmopolitan Maga tills habit of mind you can make your them obnoxious to all. Bandon last week on their return laced each embryo Sherlock who not- lor SALT, packing purposes, for zine requires the services of a rep self miserable, why cannot you by men cd anything amiss was requested to from a hunting trip in Curry county, Tlie cure? tai coaxing and habit minimize your Natural cross eyes may be strnlrrht- write on the blackboard, “Somebody’s and stopped off a few days to visit sale at the Bamion Warehouse resentative in Bandon to look after ills and put yourself in a cheerful pin'd and ctired l»y n surgical opera- siloes are unlaced,’’ or a similar wurn- Co. 37-2t stiltscription renewals and to extend frame of mind? Mr. Johnson’s cousin, S. I). Bai tion that hns become common with Ing Wear your clouds Inside out. rows and family. Capt Barnum is One morning every <’hil«l in the room oculists, But there Is no way that 1 Miss Ms rile Davison an«l sister. circulation by special methods which Live on the sunny sld«> of your exist know of by which mental strabismus hastened to the board and wrote, have proven unusually successful. an old resident of Bandon and was who have bee” visiting their parents cure You cannot improve a bad con may be cured. “Somebody's petticoat shows. . 1 ” Forty much impressed with the improve \P. and Mrs. Lyman Divison, o' Salary and commission. Previous dition by living in the shadow. sentences thus glaringly proclaiming And if you go about with a long face ment the city is making. the brnzenuess of a petticoat moved Two Mile, for the past two months, experience desirable but not essen and A SLUR ON WOMAN. liest a story if bad luck your the teacher to unusual watchfulness, tial. Whole time or spare time. Every once in ii while some college friends by and by will turn a corner Barb wire and tence wire, Vet y returned to Portland on the last trip and ns one little girl after another professor makes himself ridiculous l*y Address with references. If. C In order to keep from meeting you. ' low figures on big quantities, Ban of the Breakwater. cross<*d the room she kept a sharp look III considered twaddle. Smile! Campbell, C smopolitan Magazine, out for th«' obtrusive petticoat. Rut An instance is that of a North west- don Hardware l’o. it Hold up your chin and smile. Big supply of good timctliv and 1789 Broadway, none appeared. So far as she could New York City, em university professor of economics Do your liest and look for the l>est see. every |H*tticont present was mod Mrs. A. H iberly returned Satur rye hay at I*. W Robin inn's .«t New York. who told an Evanston woman's club and all the day «otig act ns if you were 35-«4 36-13 day Iron' er visit to her parents, very low prices. a son or 11 daughter of God's royal that women did not earn their living estly keeping itself within fashion’s Her enlightenment came Twenty acres family, which you are And rememl>er and uerti unproductive and expensive hounds. land one mile front Mr. ard Mrs. John B. Werren, of M.J Harden, of Milwaukie, W s , when the board was needed for arith to society. the slangy but philosophic stanza: Lake Forest, Ill., and also visited at arrived in this city about two weeks Bandon lor sale, Lies Smooth, easy metic. Willi eraser In hand the teach Which Is but a silly slur. The dlffcn'nc* between the optimist An<i iiessiml.’t is droll— Then* may be a few—n very few- er faced the class and said: other points in the east. Mrs. Hab- ago oh a visit to his daughter, Mr-. to clear Good Road, Price $32 The optimist sees the doughnut. "Has *somel»ody' tidied herself up so women who d<> not pay their way and an acre for hall or all of it. See B. eriy found her mother enjoying good Mrs. 1*. Hanrahan, and faintly. Ik- The p’Wlm'tt the hole. earn the right to live in the world, but that I «an now erase this warning?" S Swengel at the Bandon Hardware health and left her about six weeks left for his home l ist Siinrdiy, ac they are »he exception and prove the "No-o-o!" shrieked every child in tri |t «■AT IS CIVILIZATION? rule that women even more than men umph “It's yours, teacher!”—New ago in the best of health. After companied by Mrs. Hanrahan and Co. The other day the dispatches told an earn their living. York Press. visiting in Missouri lor a while, Mrs. little son, who will visit in the Erst FOR SALE. — Eighty acres interesting story alsiut the aeroplane* Unproductive and expensive! Haberly returned home, and in about for a month or six weeks, Thev go choice bottom land on Sixes river. circling around the sphinx and the Women the world over work longer Made Little Noise. hours than men. es|tecially women of three hours after her arrival here by the way of Tacoma where they 5 miles from Port Orfoid. # mile pyramids In Egypt. "My ancestors have been in thia Whereupon the editor of a New the household, who form a large part country for 250 years." sne received .« letter bearing the sad will stop for a few days visiting Mrs from county road. Address Alex Tort newspaper wrote a two column of the sex. “Gee. but they've been keeping quiet I Moran, formerly of this city. news ol her mother's death. Let a cuau try to perform the monot- about it."—Chicago Record-Harald. I Turner, Langlois, Ore. 35'5 lx editorial about the odvoac* of clvUlaa- aleart to Heart Talks. ' ;b* pyramid*. * • e • • • • . » • •• • 4 •• S • *. 9 • » *